The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1964 — Page 4
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Bearcats Barred From Competition
rough play and incidents in and kew said Muncie Central n»ay April last year, after a holiday tournament at play basketball with YMCA or basketball rules. Frankfort on Dec. 28. junior college teams but is pro-
Hio . h hibited from competing in any athletics sanctioned by the IHSAA. This includes the entire
athletic program.
Central was the first school to be suspended in 13 years.
Anderson and Marion
Schools were placed on “strict
INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Mun- probation" as a result of the cie Central, whose roaring Bear- Frankfort affair, Anderson to cats won an all-time record five next January 1, same as Muncie,
state basketball championships, and Marion to July 1. lo De suspended in 13 years. WASHINGTON UPI — A cenwas suspended from the Indiana The board said in a prepared The last was Glenn - given the sus to test methods which may High School Athletic Association release that “laxity and irregu- ^ eave * n for us * n £ an in - be u s e d by the federal governtoday for the rest of this year larities in the administration of e!i £ ib,e player during the 1950-51 men t in 1970 will be held May 14
Test Census Is Set For May
supermarket holdup. School Head Fired In Gary
and deprived of the right to de- the inter-scholastic athletic pro- ^a on. T he infraction, involving in the Lo U i Svi ii e metropolitan gr^Takl fh^vul^ KlChard Cit^SchooTBoaJd abrwUy fenri it« ion-? , , star Charley Session, cost Glenn Krunt said the state will recom- ^ 1T; y scnool Boaid abruptly
for violating a $5,000 tavern holdup.
Steven L. Schriver, who es-
caped while being taken to court from jail last July and was free for two months until his capture in Milwaukee, pleaded guilty before Judge Saul Eabb in Marion Criminal Court 2 this morn-
ing
Rabb set Jan. 22 for sentenc-
ing.
Deputy Prosecutor Richard
fend its 1963 state title. gram by Muncie school officials The penalty by the IHSAA’s were contributing factors to the
Board of Control came in the decision.”
wake of an investigation of IHSAA Commissioner Phil Es-
GARY, Ind. UPI — The Gary ship
ter- ted to do.
mend at least 10 years for Schri- niinated the services of City ver. Rabb could impose a 1-10 School Supt. Alden H. Blanken-
Muncie won the 1963 tournev Census Director Richard M. sentence under the minors’ ship Tuesday night in the wake
, _ _ , „ . , Scammon announced the date to-
robbery which occurred during year contract effective immedi- agency in its efforts to collect his two months of freedom. He ately. an unpaid hospital bill of $1,494. oiiginalH faced a jmenilt court North Central Association The court upheld Pulaski Cirhearing last July ,6 a $2,500 ““y cu.t Court in the ease of the
Schools previously threatened to Credit Bureau of Fulton County withdraw its approval of Gary vs - Marie Faulstitch. public high schools after accus- The opinion said the agency ing the board of holding secret had failed to show “a valid asmeetings in violation of state signment of the bill to it from laws and taking over adminis- the Woodlawn Hospital at Roch-
trative functions that Blanken- ester.”
should have been permit- — “ ’
Charley Session, cost Glenn a r e a which includes the Jeffer?he Wabash Valley tourney title S onville-New Albany area,
it had won earlier in the season.
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The IHSSA board commended Principal Robert Ayres of Frankfort. Principal John M. Hougland of Marion, Principal Noel Douglass and other Anderson school officials attending the Frankfort
tourney "for their alert action in the use of rnail to distribute
day in letters to officials of cities statutes,
and counties in the area. The Schriver pleaded area includes Louisville, New Al- —
bany, Jeffersonville and portions of Jefferson County, Ky„ and Floyd and Clark Counties, Ind. The methods to be tested are
statutes or 10-20 under adult of an accreditation dispute.
guilty to
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handling the situation at the Frankfort tourney.” Eskew previously had criticized Muncie, even before the board met for a two-day session Tuesday and today to study reports from officials involved in the
tourney.
He said he was tired of incidents involving Muncie and if the players and fans could not behave like “ladies and gentlemen,” the IHSAA could do without them or see that the school sat out a few weeks of the season.
census forms to households and return them to headquarters, and the use of special forms which can be “read” by high-speed elec-
tronic instruments.
The test census will be the first covering a major metropolitan
area.
Youth, 17, Faces 20-Year Sentence
INDIANAPOLIS UPI — A boy who turned 17 only three days
The last school previously plac- ago faced the possibility of up to ed on probation was Shoals, in 20 years imprisonment today for
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The board voted unanimously Ame rican Legion National Cona to end his $24,000 a year four- vention wm be h e 1 d in Dallas,
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INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The Indiana Appellate Court today upheld a lower court verdict which rebuffed a collection
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