The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 October 1957 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER MON.. G< T. 7. 1957. Page 4 OHKKNt-AsTUK, IND.

, in an Indiana Colie^iate Confer-inp hero ^ra? end Pal Ewin? nith ence game Saturda\- at Terre a P air tallies.

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Tigers Defeat Indiana State

Disappointing a homecoming

crowd in Memorial Stadium, the pass from Morrie Goodnight to

Coach Bob Hicks' Tigers were host Sycamores dropped their Ewing with 12 seconds to play never threatened as they evened second straight ICC decision. A and Livengood again added the

off their league record at one win week earlier they had lost a thril- ; extra point.

first half, the Tigers moved 45 Ti2"»rs blocked Jim Waugh’s punt yards for their second tally. The attempt, and Ewing raced 33 touchdown came on a 14-yard yards with the free ball to com-

plete DePauw’s scoring. Tackle Dee Dillman missed the extra

point.

tion DePauw has a 2-1 mark.

Spearheading the Bengal atScoring at least once in each of was halfback Ernie Modthe first three periods. DePauw zelewski, who picked up 80 yards knocked off Indiana State, 26-6, an< ^ one touchdown, and the scor-

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ler to Evansville, 34-27 DePauw drove to the three yard line early in the first period before stalling then came back to score with 3:35 remaining on a fiveyard smash by Modzlew r ski. Phil Livengood converted to make it 7-0. After Ron Galiene had recovered a State fumble late in the

The victors took secondhalf kickoff and drove 75 yards in 10 plays for a third score, with sophomore halfback Dick Mace taking it over from the fight. Livengood’s PAT attemptwas wide, and DePauw led, 20-0. Two minutes later a host of

With Hicks substituting freely. State pushed over its only marker with 1:35 remaining in the contest when quarterback Tad

the air while holding the Sv-a-mores to 69 yards rushing and 61 passing. In first downs the Tigers had 16. State eight, with DePauw picking up 11 rushing, four passing and one by penalty. The Sycamores had a 5-2-1 distribution. Next on DePanw’s schedule are the Valparaiso Crusaders.

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Girl Scouting is a positive force in building a sturdy base for the future of cur yaurg women. Please suppo.i cur Grcencastle Fund Drive. E\ AX CRAWLEY, MAYOR To grow in grace, develop stature and keep in tune with the moral virtues of life are true living experiences in the Girl Scant nrogram. ROYCE E. KCRTZ Sujit. of Schools It is my understanding that the purpece cf Girl Scouts is to foster the idea's of womanhood in preparation for their responsibilities in the fce'r.c and service to the community. Because this is also an cb ccfiva of the church, I want fc go on record as being mc-f henrfjty in favor of the Girl See: iZ, REV. ELGIN T. SMITH l*res. Ministerial Association of Circpncastlc I am very hanpy to recommend the G.'ri Scout program since the organization builds character, both moral and civic, and is anticomnunisfic in ideology. FATHER FRANCIS KEEL St. Paul’s Catholic Church

The Gir! Scout pregram helps our yo: Tg girls develop useful skills, s'Jf-rcliance, and the ability to nl alo:ig with ether people. Lei’s support if. A. S. NICHOLS, M. D, Gresnrastle Girl Scouts deserve the support of every Greencastle resident primarily because Scouting contributes to the deveiepment of good citizenship. Bo sure to give to the G‘?l Scouts, FRANK DEVAXEY President Kiwanis Gir! Scouts of America provide: an orocrfunlty fer its memhr s Jo train thei? minds toward a better way of life in the future. We should a(! back our local organization, RI SSELL HARDMAN President Rotary Ct! Scortine: b essential part r ? a:iv school girl’s li'e, teaching he? citizenship, fellowship and s^f-reliance. Please back your Girl Scout Drive. AL CHILDS President Lions

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Mickey Mantle, Yankee outfielder, scores the first run in the first inning of the fourth game of the 1957 Woild Series. Mantle's run was the cnly Yankee tally until the ninth when teammate El ton Howard, with two out and the count 3-and-2, tied the score with a three-run homer. The Yanks went ahead in the tenth but then lead was short-lived as the Braves scored three luns in their half of the inning .including Eddie Matthews’ two-run homer, to win the bail-

game 7-to-5.

MICH. STATE CLOBBERS CALIF. M-. m

Morlock dove over from the one. who will provide homecoming opA1 Werneke failed to convert. position here Saturday in Black-DePa-uw had a decisive edge in ; ’ t0ck stadium - the statistics, gaining 249 yarcte on the ground and 44 through C ARELESS SHOESHINS HELPED THE BRAVES MILWAUKEE (UP)—A shoe- , shine helped the Braves get all 1 even and may yet mean a win- I ning $10,000 World Series share i for each Milwaukee player. The record books will always say the Braves polished off the Yankees 7-5, Sunday on Eddie | Mathews , Milwaukee players j generally agreed today thegam j winning homer was set up by a j care less shine applied to pinch- j itter Nippy Jones’ shoes. The Brave® trailed, 5-4, when j Jones batted for winning pitcher I Warren Spahn to open the last of ! the 10th. Southpaw Tommy : Biyne, on the mound for the ; Yankees, delivered a pitch to | Jones that plate umpire Ftugie | Donatelli first called a ball. ‘‘That ball hit me,” Jones said, pointing to his left foot. ‘T mean ! it. Take a look at the ball.” Donatelli inspected the ball, j found a black shoe polish mark ; on it and awarded Jones first base because there was the evidence, all right, in black and

white.

Felix Mantilla ran for Jones and after moving up on a sacrifice, scored the tying run on Johnny Logan’s double off Bob Grim. Mathews followed with the clincher.

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Hi team series: Moore' S-mer Service 2966. 500 aeries: Hatfield 566; Etcheson Jr., 552; Steineeker 535; Radford 529; Moore 519; Higgle 518; M. Hampton 515; Radar 409; Buis 507. 200 games: Hatfidc 218 V rshell 214; Etcheson Ji., 212; P. Brat tain 202; W't riling 202; Steineeker 201.

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later stages of the first half against California. Michigan State went cn to scoie a decisive vicioiy over the Golden Beats ov a score

of 19-to-0.

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CELEBRATE VICTORY

k! ■ MILWAUKEE (UP) Milwaui' ee was higher than a kite again

A.oSjl Sunday night.

Four hours after Eddie M; thews hit the game winning homer that gave Milwaukee a 7-5 victory over the Yankee®, people shouted and horns tooted in

downtown Milwaukee.

Everywhere you went, peop> were talking about the game. It was pennant-clinching night ail

over again.

There was a frantic search for tickets, and the prices were high-

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Mickey Mantle was “picked ’ off s o ' base in the first inning of the third game of the 1957 Work. Series but slid back safely when pitcher Buhl threw wildly to Brave second baseman Red Schoendienst. Mantle then picked himself up and raced to bird base cn the play. The New York Yankees went on to wallop the Braves on the:r~home g o and , Milwaukee’s County Stadium, by a score of. 12-to-3 before a crowd of 45,000.

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Hank Aaron of the Milwaukee Brave.- is forced at se ond base :n the second inning on C'^v. g on s grounder to McDonald, whose relay to C ; em. n r red the out .as umoire Jocko Conlan < ills th play. A capacity crowd witnes-- d one of the most exciting games in World Series history, when the i ankees tied the score in the ninth inning on a th e -run horn Jr by Elston Howard, went ahead 5-to-4 in the tenth, only to lose the game in the last half cf the tenth by virtue of a score tying run by the Braves followed by Eddie Matthews’ two-.tin hom.rr. The win knotted the senes at two games apiece.

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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF Real Estate & Personal Property OF THE LATE WILLIAM C HATMAN IN PUT NAM VILLE, INDIANA ON Wednesday, October 9,19:? 7 at 12:30 o’clock Pea’ estate consists of 5 room houne, good basemen;, well wat r, electricity, small outbuilding on lot 50 ft. x 200 ft. on south side of U. S. K<»ad 40. Te-mcash da\ of sale, remainder cash upon deliverx of :1< e ! an 1 ebx'nct. Will be offere«l free of all liens anil eac mii1 ra ^ < ■., Immediate possession. HOUSEHOLD AND MISUELLANEOIS 3 : ron bedsteads with springs and mattresses; I fi ilber ia-il. 2 feather pillows, some bedding* I Hot Blast heating ‘tove, 2 io k n ; ch i.rs; I old .asho ied *ofa; I ott »man; I st .. I. >li : 1 o I »a .hi ned marble topped dresser* 4 thro« niK' I \irline til* mod. I rad o; I Fklison phonograph; I dininv fable- 6 cane (oitomed c iairs; 3 odd chairs; 1 old fashioned safe; I shelf with : i rror; I ironing hoard; 1 (old spot refrigerator; I cedar te»x; I w ill pho.ie; 1 electric fan; 1 electric corn pop|*er; some dishes and cooking pans too numerous to mention: I coal or wood kitchen r.nge; I old three burner stove; I old fashioned cabinet; 2 ke.os ne lamps; I Thor electric washer; 2 wooden ciiplx inis; I ' Id i *e box; tubs; stone jars; fruit jars; slop jars; kerosene !a te n .; grind stone; hammers; wrenches; vice; ho«i ; spades; sbo'e’s; s e:lg« hammer; scythe; garden plow; double shovel; ax; other art cles too numerous to mention; I gasoline self proi>elied lawn mower; I porch swing; 1 12 ft. ladder; about I 1 z tons coal; *»me wood; 2 steel barrells and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: C'a-sh. Not resonpsible in case of accidents. W. 0. MATHEW, Admr.

Alton Hurst. Auct. Lyon & Boyd, Attys.

( liff MeMains, C lerk.