The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 April 1964 — Page 4

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DePauw Tennis Team Defeated Miami University of Ohio ended DePauw’s five-match tennis winning string yesterday but it took the Redskins nearly six hours to do it. DePauw, minus its number one player — Walt Beatty who missed the trip because of measles, extended the Ohio team to three sets in three of the five matches it lost Winning for the Tigers were Bruce Vooheis in third singles, Dave Kingsley in fifth singles, Jim Heineman and Kingsley in second doubles, and Voorheis and Gary Sullivan in third doubles.

New Net Coach SOUTH BEND, UPI — William D. Robinson will succeed Ervin Pratt, who recently resigned, as basketball coach at nearby Lakeville High School. Robinson, a graduate of Ball State Teachers College, was named to the post Tuesday. He has been assistant coach at Nappanee for the past three years.

its season at Crawfordsville in a triangular 18-holer with Wabash and Valparaiso. Butler, which had its tennis team thrashed 7-0 on the new Blackstock courts earlier this month, sends its track team to Greencastle tomorrow. The Bulldogs and the Tigers, who flexed their muscles in surprisingly strong performances at the Wabash Relays last Saturday, will start the field events at 3:30 p.m. The meet will Include both varsity and freshman competi-

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Activity continues on the upsweep Saturday with every DePauw team except the tennis squad hosting opposition. The schedule includes: Track: Cincinnati and Valparaiso here at 1:30 p.m. Golf: Ball State and Evansville here at 10:30 a.m. Baseball: Ball State here (2 games) at 1 p.m. Part of a potent quadrangular tournament at Champaign, 111., Saturday, the tennis team will be competing with the University of Illinois, Washington University IMo.) and Eastern Illinois University.

single by John Vidal. The winners added two more in the fifth on a strange mixture of a hit, a walk, a wild pitch and a hit batsman. DePauw retaliated with two of its own the next frame. Bob Klingsmith walked, was sacrificed to second and scored w r hen catcher Skip Collins doubled. Mackey allowed eight hits, struck out nine and w r alked four. Saturday DePauw hosts Ball State in a 1 p. m. double-header at Blackstock. Line score: DPU ..000102123 3-7-1 PU .... 20012000X 5-8-2

Attendance Up Attendance for the first full day of the 1964 major league baseball season increased by an average of more than 5,000 persons per game over the 1963

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52 Cars Enfered In 500 Classic INDIANAPOLIS UPI —With 52 cars already in the fold, a few last-minute entries were expected today for the May 30 500-mile Speedway auto race. Entries postmarked by midnight will be accepted but Speedway officials now r expect only about 60 cars to vie for the 33 starting positions in the two weekends of qualification trials beginning May 16. They orginally had expected about 70 entries but some car owners appeared reluctant to compete until the battle between conventional roadsters and the new rear-engined machines clarified further.

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Tigers To Host Butler Thinlies Though inter-collegiate spring sports have been on the firing line for over tw'o weeks, action on DePauw University’s rainplagued facilities has been limited to a single tennis match. The trend continues today as the Tiger golf team opens

DePauw Downed By Purdue, 5-3 An explosive barrage of Purdue hits in the first inning torpedoed DePauw’s journey into Big 10 baseball territory yesterday, 5-3, in Lafayette. The first four Boilermakers to face Bruce Mackey pounded him with singles for tw'o runs and a lead the Tigers never quite managed to surmount. Both teams scored in the fourth—Purdue on a homer and DePauw on walks to John Harpham and Skip Collins and a

Joins Giants SAN FRANCISCO UPI — Duke Snider checked into the Giant’s clubhouse today for a pow wow with Manager Alvin Dark and a uniform fit before taking to the field for tonight’s game with the Milwaukee

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A fieVce competitor w r ho had almost oecome an institution with the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers, Snider said on his arrival Tuesday night that he was ‘ happy to be with a pennant contending club.”

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On Even Terms TORONTO UPI — The Detroit Red Wings are back on even terms with the Toronto Maple Leafs in their Stanley Cup final series today—and much of the credit belongs to Gordie Howe.

Tuesday’s Results Boston at New York, ppd., rain Baltimore 5 Chicago 3 Detroit 7 Kansas City 3 Minnesota 7 Cleveland 6 Only games scheduled Wednesday’s Probable Pitchers Boston at New York—Monbouquette 20-10 vs. Ford 24-7 Los Angeles at Washingtbn— Latman 7-12 vs Daniels 5-10 Only games scheduled Thursday’s Games Baltimore at Chicago Minnesota at Washington Boston At New York Only games scheduled

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