The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 April 1964 — Page 5

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THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

MON., APRIL 27, 1964 Page 5

SPORTS SECTION

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500 RACE DRIVER TO SPEAK IN CITY

Len Sutton, well known and popular 500 race driver, will be the guest speaker of the Greencastle Rotary Club on Wednesday, April 29. Sutton is shown in the Bryant Heating and Cooling Special which he will pilot in the annual Indianapolis Speedway Classic May 30th. This car set an unofficial one lap record of 154.9 miles per hour at the Speedway last March 30th. Sutton, who will speak at the Greencastle High School prior to the Rotary luncheon, will be accompanied by Phillip R. Hedback, distributor of Bryant Air Conditioning.

DPU Tennis, Golf Old Gold First Teams See Action In Track Meet

DePamv only two firsts and

Competition both Friday and) two fifths * its five _ team Saturday sent DePauw Uni- , itational track meet here Sat _ versity s golf team to Franklin ur( j av but j n between the Tigers and Rensselaer and resulted in lscored nearlv two dozen sec . a pair of ^ctories in three dual ondj| thirds and fourths finally matches and a fourth P^ce whipping the fie , d by ptg

finish in a five-team tcurna-

“This has to have been the greatest golf week in my life," >aid the personable 35-year-old blonde who has been winning tournaments since 1946.

merit.

Pitted against three other Hoosiar schools at Franklin College Friday afternoon, the Tigers were bombed by Butler, 13-2. but in turn blasted Franklin, 14’i to ’a, and then turned their clubs on Anderson, 11-4. Medalists for DePauw were Jerry Shine and Rich Roessler, both with 81’s. At Rensselaer, where St. Joseph’s hosted the golf equivalent of DePauw's five-team track meet, Wabash paraded off with the honors. Adding the scores of the four best men out of five from

Final scores in the meet that rewrote four Blackstock Stad-

Black Cats Beat TiqerCubs, 3-2

Larry Taylor G. — 45 — 2 points

Miller L. — 48

0 points

Art Letzler G. — 44 — 2 points

It was "Black Friday" for the "Tiger Cubs” as they were beaten by a mighty "Black Cat”

.urn records were DePauw 811 2 . Terre Haute Gerst team Wabash 66. Wheaton 64i a , Val- bv a ^ of 3 to 2 / paraiso 30%, and St. Josephs It started out with a weak

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first inning with nobody from

Blue ribbon winners for De- 1 either team scoring. Pauw. both mild upsets, were Second inning found a GerstRon Blauser, who ran a :09.9 meyer “Black Cat" scoring a 100 yard dash, and the 880 re- tun to start things off. Also lay team composed of Sam in the second inning Ron York ! Shaumba, John Duncan. Paul made a great steal that got

Shorter L. — 65

0 points

NEWS

Greencastle Bowlers will hold their annual meeting at the Windy Hill Country Club this Saturday evening. Among the

Hammer and Blauser. Their him to second base, but he died guests will be Vic Gough who

time was 1:31.1. there. Mike Fehling. DePauw’s de- The thir d inning scored anfending ICC and Little State other run for the Black Cats."

champion in the triple jump, appeared to have his specialty

Fourth inning came and went without a score for either team.

originated the idea of the American Bowlers Directory which will be published by Reuben H. Donnelly Corp. using the State of Indiana for the

With the “Tiger Cubs" getting pilot issue. Present plans in-

each team the Cave nen won u ' ra PP ed U P- to '' nn* 11 Wabash’s

Pickerill on his last effort > hungry for some runs, the: elude an alphabetical listing of edged the Lawrenceburg junior ldth inning did it. Ron York j every bowler in the state of

with a low of 302. Behind them came Valparaiso 314, St. Joseph’s 319, DePauw 322 and

Wheaton 342.

Roessler was low for DePauw, firing a 76. Meet metlalast

finished with a 73.

Kalamazoo College and Ohio

by one inch.

One of Blackstock’s oldest records—a 49.4 in the 440 dash by Bob Fribley of DePauw in 1935. w a '• unceremoniously erased by Wheaton's John Al-

scored on a bunt by Stan Hurst, j Indiana showing each league in Then Hurst scored on a hit by | which he bowled and the numBill Clary. ; ber of games, pins, and aveSixth and seventh innings rage for quick reference. The | .-howed two big zeroes for each , directory will also include an

Wesleyan dominated the Mich- dridge. Winning by nearly 10

of the teams.

The last inning put the vic-

^ ~ torv in the "Black Cats’ ’’ back

igan school’s tennis quadrang-, yards over DePauw s John Dun-, J ket when they scored the ular Friday and Saturday. De-1 can. Aldridge was clocked in only nm Qf the inning

Pauw and Lake Forest round- 48.7.

ed out the field.

The Tigers lest dual meets to Kalamazoo. 9-0, and to Ohio Wesleyan, 6-3. DePauw. however. picked up a 5-4 verdict over Lake Forest Saturday af-

ternoon.

alphabetical listing of all bowling sponsors.

AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore 030 010 000 — 4 8 1 New York 200 001 llx — 5 8 2 Cleveland 000 000 000 — 0 6 1 Los Ang. 202 002 Olx — 7 12 1 Boston 100 000 000 — 1 10 1 Chicago 010 010 OOx — 2 6 1 Wash. 300 011 020 — 7 10 0 Kan. City 000 001 012 — 4 10 0 11 innings Det. 000 002 000 00 — 2 7 1 Minn. 200 000 000 01 — 3 9 0 NATIONAL

i Philadelphia ! San Fran. I Pittsburgh Milwaukee Cincinnati St. Louis Houston Chicago Los Angeles New York AMERICAN Cleveland Detroit I Baltimore Chicago 1 Minnesota New York Washington ! Boston i Los Angeles | Kansas City

LEAGUE W. L. Pet. GB. 5 2 .714 6 4 .600 % 5 4 .566 1 5 4 .566 1 6 5 .545 1 4 4 .500 1% 5 6 .455 2 4 6 .400 2% 4 6 .400 2% 2 5 .286 3

AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE

PAC IFIC COAST LEAGUE

Wheaton Wins Baseball Tilts Wheaton CJollege nailed three DePauw pitchers for 16 hits in

13 innings Saturday to take a one-week old mark in the 330 pair of non-conference wins, intermediate hurdles. Hixon won

3-0 and 11-0, in the northern tb e event in

Illinois city. against time as Hixon did, DeBruce Mackey was tagged Bob Hutto eclipsed the

•i ith the loss in the opener. He school record with a :39.1.

Another Wheaton entry, pole vaulter Keith Watkins, smashed a two-year-old record in this event, leaping 13'9V’. The; old mark was 13’ 8%’’ by But-j

ler's Terry Trexler.

A jointly-held record in the ' 120 high hurdles, :14.8, was van- i quished by Valparaiso’s Steve Cook. Cook clipped the sticks in

:14.6 in the trials, then won the cast,e s record to

finale with a :15.0 flat. Tr °y er was the medalist of the

Wabash’s Chris Hixon snip- ^ with an outstanding 3-8

ped four tenths of a second over the wet course ' ^ Green -

off Carl Burgess' (Cincinnati)

Cub Golf Team Defeats Linton Greencastle high school golf

team defeated Linton, Friday, 22-1 at Windy Hilla Country Club. The win moved Green-

5-1-2. Tom

castle linksmen will journey to Brazil Monday, and will compete against strong Brazil and

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Western

Division

Moose No. 2 168

- 88

w. l. Pet. <;b.

Eddie’s 160

96

Seattle

4 1 .800 %

York's Grocery 152

104

Spokane

7 3 .700

Moose No. 1 136

120

Tacoma

4 4 .500 2

Monon T 122

134

San Diego

5 6 .455 2%

Mason’s 112

144

Portland

4 5 .44 2%

Mallory .. . 106

150

Hawaii

4 7 .364 3

Shetrone 68

188

500 Series: B. Alexander

Eastern

Division

579, N. Pelfrey 577, B. Langdon

W. L. Pet. GB.

568, D. Bowman 566, R. Hamp-

Denver

7 4 .363

ton 552, R. Moore 537, W T .

Mark

Oklahoma City

6 5 .545 1

528, R. Furney 524, D.

Hoffa

Salt Lake City

4 4 .500 1%

524, F. Orr 522, R. Crawley 519,

Arkansas

3 3 .500 1’s

N. Mark 519, L. Jones 514, R.

Dallas

4 7 .364 3

:38.8. Running Gerstmeyer.

The results

gave up three hits, twin in the disasterous sixth inning when the Crusaders scored all ( their runs on a walk, a fielder’s choice, a single and a double.

Second place winners for DePauw were Arnold Berney, javelin; John Duncan. 440; Paul Hammer. 100: Ed Gardner, shot put; Bob Hutto, high and in-

of the

match follow': Bill Eckardt G. — 43 — 2 points

Linton

Roush L. — 47

0 points

Skip Collins, who caught Mac- termediate hurdles; Olu Ore-

key in the first game, took the mound in the nightcap. WTieaten got seven runs off the Valparaiso junior in the first five innings and added four more off reliefer Ted Metcalfe

in the sixth frame.

Both DePauw pitchers gave up 12 hits in the finale. The Tigers collected four in each game, including two each by Harry Wing and Bob Klingen-

srmth, all singles.

dugba, 880 run; Hammer, 220 dash; Dave Spidel, tie high jump; Fehling, triple jump; mile relay. Tomorrow Depauw meets Wabash at Crawfordsville.

Tom Troyer G. — 38 — 2 points Duvevier L. — 45 — 0 points Mike Troyer G. — 46 — 1 point

Truitt

L. — 45 —

1 point

Second Title

AUGUSTA. Ga. UPI — Happiness is Marilynn Smith after

winning her second straight Brosheors j Titleholders golf championship. ( L. — 51 — 0 points

Rusty Elliott

G. — 46 — 2 points

Taylor 512 E. Irwin 508. M. Berry 505, B. Jones 503, and D.

Groover 501.

200 Games: N. Pelfrey 227, B. Alexander 212, D. Bowman 211, B. Langdon 208, R. Hamton 202, and F. Toney 201. NATIONAL LEAGUE

First Game

New York 000 100 001 — 3 8 2 Pitts. 020 100 001 — 4 11 1

Second Game

New' York 101 010 000 — 3 11 0 Pitts 000 000 002 — 2 6 3 Houston 200 000 220 — 6 7 0

100 101 010 — 4 12 2 000 000 001 — 1 4 0 110 003 OOx — 5 7 0

L. Angeles 100 000 000 — 1 3 0 Milw. 000 000 000 — 0 4 0

Indianapolis

2 5 .286 3

Sunday’s Results Denver 9, Portland 6,

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St. Louis Chicago

Phila.

1st.

Denver 6. Portland 5,

second game; Oklahoma City 6. San Diego 5, 1st game; Oklahoma City 7, San Diego 4. 2nd game; Hawaii 11, Dallas 5, 1st I game; Hawaii 5, Dallas 2, 2nd game; Tacoma at Arkansas, 2 games, ppd., rain; Spokane at Indianapolis, 2 games, ppd., rain; and Seattle at Salt Lake

City, 2 games, ppd., rain.

San Francisco at Cincinnati, 2 games, postponed, rain.

Wins Texas Open SAN ANTONIO. Tex. UPI — Bruce Crampton of Australia won the $40,000 Texas open golf tournament with a score of 274

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