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

Page 4 SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 f 1964

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Golf Tournament Starts For Windy Hill Linksmen

A golf tournament between members of the Windy Hill Country Club is scheduled to start* today. There will be a Championship Flight; President's Flight; Vice President’s Flight and Secre-tary-Treasurer's Flight. The linksmen have a week in which to complete play in each match. Pairings are as follows:

Championship Flight

H. Talbott. F. Peterson. A. Letzler, R. Elliott, H. Ham-

mond, C. B. Hammond, R. Terry. Baltimore P. Black, B. Hoover, R. Greve. Chicago K. Lyon, K. Douglas, F. Con- New York rad. F. Bundy. Dr. Finkbiner, Los An S eles

and B. McCormick.

Minnesota

President's Flight Cleveland J. Bums, D. Crawley, Dr. El- Boston liot. N. Wood, W. Wheeler, J. Washington Eiteljorge, L. Corbin, and D. Kansas City Sunkel.

Frank Thomas Hailed As Hero By Pennant - Minded Phillies

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Skating Champ Becomes Bride

AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 100 012 OOx — 4 11 1

W. L. Pet. GB.

73 43 .629 1st Game

70 46 .603 3 Phila. 101 020 200 — 6 11 0 67 46 .593 4^ N. York 000 010 000 — 1 6 0 61 58 .513 13^

59 60 .496 15 H 2nd Game

57 60 .487 16^ Phila. 300 100 200 — 6 151 54 62 .466 19 N. York 100 010 02x — 4 7 1 53 64 .453 20^ 47 73 .392 28 Cir.cy 010 100 000 — 2 5 3 43 72 .374 29>/i Houston 002 000 lOx —3 6 1

SMILE, YOU’RE ON CANDID CAMERA—Pitcher Jim Bouton (left) and infielder Tom Tresh of the New York Yankees read in a New York newspaper that the Yankees have been sold to the Columbia Broadcasting System.

Vice President’s Flight B. Minnick, D. Conrad, John Moore, H. Sutherlin, J. Todd, J. Kerr, G. Eggers. and H.

Williams.

Cincinnati Pittsburgh

Secretary-Treasurer Flight St. Louis Dr. Conrad. Jim Cook, B. Milwaukee Thompson. B. Hubble, Don Bos Angeles White, Fred Huber, B. McClel-| Chicago

lan, and John Tzouanakis.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

W. L. Pet. GB.

Philadelphia 69 44 .611 San Francisco 66 49 .574

63 53 .543 61 52 .540 61 53 .535

Milw. 000 000 000 — 0 S. Fran. 110 001 OOx —3

4

7*2

8

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58 55 .513 11 56 57 .496 13

54 60 .474 IS'/a San Diego

Houston 49 68 .419 22 Portland New York 35 81 .302 SS 1 ,-- Spokane

Tacoma

AMERICAN LEAGUE Seattle ; 1st Game Hawaii

Los Ang. Oil 100 000 — 3 11 0 Wash. 120 310 OOx —7 110

St. Louis 000 040 000 — 4 Los Ang. 000 210 000 — 3

7 0

Aroused Lawmakers To Study Sale Of New York Yankees To CBS

They kid awkward Frank Thomas a lot and call him a variety of nicknames like “the big donkey,” but you can bet

the Philadelphia Phillies will FRANKFURT, Germany UPI show what they really think of _ Marika Kilius, world pair him when they start splitting figure skating champion, Frithose World Series shares. ^gy married Werner Daddy Thomas, who started the sea- Zahn, son of a Frankfurt cigson with the Mets, has been a arette-lighter tycoon, member of the Phillies less Marika, 21, who copped the than two weeks and already is world pairs title at Dortmund being hailed by them as “our with Hans Puergen Baemler in hero.” addition to winning a silver

Back In Hospital CINCINNATI. Ohio UPI — Cincinnati Reds Manager Fred Hutchinson was back in the hospital here today, apparently for treatment of chest cancer, just one day after receiving a leave of absence from the baseball

team.

Hutchinson, who Thursday announced he would not make the current road trip, had said then he would remain home with his family here in hopes

Manager Gene Mauch ^ ^^ ^

ter Innsbruck to begin a career

as a professional skater. Some 3,000 fans cheered Ma-

rika, 21, and Werner, 23, when

Armstrong Wins

Golf Tourney

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. UPI —

Wally Armatrong Indianapolis. ^ 1(H) I30 got Ms putting eljckmg for the Wash _ „

final two rounds Friday to win the Indiana Young Men's Golf

tournament by four strokes.

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE

Western Division W. L. Pet. GB.

72 51 .585 70 55 .560 63 59 .516 61 58 .513 63 61 .508

3 9

2nd Game

N. York 200 000 110—4 8

Balt.

000 013 lOx — 5 8

Eastern Division W. E. Pi t. GB.

Arkansas 73 49 .598 Oklahoma City 69 55 .557 5 Indianapolis 64 59 .520 Ols Denver 65 60 .520 Salt Lake City 47 77 .379 27 Dallas 44 79 .358 29 1 /i

NEW YORK UPI — Aroused law - makers promised today to scrutinize the sale of the New York Yankees but they probably will find it was all perfectly legal even though two angry 9'i American League club owners

47 75 .385 24still are hollering “foul!” Sen. James B. Pearson, R-

Kan., was among those in Washington who showed some concern over the sale of the Yankees to the Columbia Broadcasting System for $11.2

million.

Like most of the other leg-

630 010 001 000 001 000 003 003 000 020 131 OOx

6 10 0 7 9 1

010 200 100 — 4 11 1 121 100 OOx —5110

The 19-year-old University of Florida sophomore shot a 3- Chicago over-par 74 in the morning Boston round and then jumped to a 6-over-par T7 in the afternoon but Cleve. his 72 hole total of 295 was good Minn,

enough for the title.

Armstrong, who led all the Detroit way In the tourney, attributed K. City

his first victory in a 72-hole event to his improved putting. NATIONAL LEAGUE

He sunk 46 and 50-foot putts Is* Game

during the morning round and Pitts. 010 000 002 — 3 13 2 during the day he was able to Chicago 001 001 000 — 2 3 1 get down in two putts from 70

or more feet out on five holes, -nd Game

Former state junior champ Pitts. 000 Oil 000 — 2 Jim Jewell of South Bend and

Bill Regnier of LaPorte tied for second at 299. Jewell, who started the final 36 holes six strokes ! back of Armstrong, carded 75 | in the morning over the Indiana University course and shot a 74 in the afternoon. Regnier had a pair of 75s for the day. Fort Wayne city champ Dave Schumaker, two strokes back of Armstrong after Thursday's second round, narrowed the

Championship

Game Tonight GARY, Ind. UPI — Garfield of Indianapolis and East Glen Park of Gary will meet here tonight for the Indiana Little League championship with the winner advancing to the regional playoff next Thursday and

Friday at Indianapolis.

In the first round play Friday, Garfield trounced Middletown,

the huge 35-year-old outfielder arrived just at the right time. “Every time we’ve needed help, someone has come along to do the job,” Mauch points,

out. “First it was Richie Allen. ^ left the re ^ str y office at Then Cookie Rojas. Johnny Cal- R° eme *>erg Square following lison and Clay Dalrymple. Now i the civil weddin S ceremony, it’s Thornes’ turn - and what The church adding will be

a help he's been.” held Sunda y-

The former Met flychaser has played in eight games so far for the Phillies and has i driven in 13 runs. He had five RBI’s in Friday night’s doubleheader against his old team-1 mates, the Mets, as the Phils i swept both ends 6-1 and 6-4 to increase their National League

lead to four games.

fering would ease up.

Now You Know

The United States imported $1.4 billion worth of goods per month in 1963, says the Census

i Bureau.

By United Press International The world’s largest nudist camp is at L’ile du Levant, France, with a summer population of up to 15,000 devotees, according to the Guiness Book of World Records.

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Playhouse Presents "Born Yesterday

As the curtain rose to reveal; petually intoxicated lawyer, a set depicting a $385 a day | wove the play together expertly, hotel suite, the applause of the ; Vicky Terry, the cigar smokaudience showed that they felt ing maid, and Frank Dewey, the it was worth every penny. The junk man’s flunky add zest Putnam County Playhouse is | throughout the play. The deca-

• 1 . , . . .. . _ _ _ presenting Garsin Kanin’s Born dent side of government is por-

11-1, while East Glen Park n ^ e es tn the Yesterda y as the season’s sec- trayed by Rick Erickson and

islators, however, Pearson said edged Rochester ’ 4 ' 3 ' The first We^Coast^todav ^ndTr Indef- ond P roduction * Mr * Kanin has Gloria Cantone as a southern

round losers were to meet this West Coast toda y- ^ nder l " aer cleverly disguised a serious

Belinsky Is Suspended WASHINGTON UPI — Los

11 16 0 Friday’s Results

14 1 San Diego 8, Hawaii 7; Arkansas 7, Indianapolis 2, 1st game; Indianapolis 6, Arkansas sale

7 0

the transaction should be looked into but did not call for any im-

mediate action.

Pearson told the Senate the merits inquiry” but add-

... . a ft Pr vwMne-1 J po- Senator and his wife,

afternoon in a consoliation ^ 6 ^^Ih^be ting up a 64 ' ltic£d commentary in this com- The Greencastle younger set

- -- h d ‘ ^ D „ lene ted Garfield to its easy victory | The 27-year-old lefthander,

1, 2nd game; Denver 7, Dallas 4; Salt Lake City 5, Oklahoma City 4, 10 innings; Seattle 4, Tacoma 1; Portland 2, Spokane

1.

K. Javits, R-N.Y. He agreed

Saturday's Schedule with Pearson that the Yankees Tacoma at Seattle; Portland and CBS should be ready to at Spokane; Oklahoma City at “give a public accounting” alSalt Lake City; San Diego though he emphasized he did at Hawaii; Denver at Dallas; not mean the sale should not Indianapolis at Arkansas. be permitted.

Beautifully gowned

i * c* ° t k fourth inning. gels Manager Bill Rigney k u manager by the remarks of Sen. Jacob „ „ . , al of a bombastic egomaniac mana 8 er -

East Glen Park cot all of its termed an entirely unpro- ....

aSC got an 01 115 voked .. wh0 believes that every man has DePauw’s Hugh Click, the di-

his price. Larry Creech is the rector, showed much ingenuity

ed it was not necessarily to be

“condemned.”

The likelihood that the deal would stand was strengthened

runs on just two hits in the

third inning with the big blow 1 The sports writer is Braven

Washington reporter turned tu- in the development of this proa three - run homer by Ed Kos- Dyer of the Los Angeles Times, tor who cho. Rochester got two in the who travels with the team. He :

Orioles Edge Yanks, 5-4, Prove Hank Bauer Wrong

proves his theory duction. He is to be congra-

| . . . _ , wrong. Mr. Creech's acting and tulated for welding together our

top of the third on three sm- said it took six stitches to close ^ „ , , ^ ^ ^ delivery of his lines was excel-! local talent into an enjoyable

gles and scored its fmal run on a cut in his left ear and that ». ... . ^ . , , . . _ , . . . lent. David Haines, as the per-1 evenmg of theater,

a homer by Rick Hudkens in he had a black right eye, a

the sixth. swollen left cheek and other r

bruises from his fight Friday

with Belinsky.

Lions Tie Colts

250 Contestants

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Hank Bauer isn’t going to be

margin to one after 14 holes of wrong twice. Friday’s morning round. But The one-time Yankee who al-

then his game came apart and he finished with a 303 total. However, it was good for fourth

place.

Armstrong's 71 in Wednes-

too awed at the task that faced them. They took another step _ __ to proving their manager wrong lO

Friday night when they whipped the Yankees 5-4 in the opener of a big three-game ser-

ies.

ways gave it the old Oriole spirit expressed his sincere opinion at the beginning of the season that his Baltimore team

would finish behind the Yankees that 100 victories will be enough

day’s first round was the only in the pennant race. to win the pennant, wasn't even-par round shot during the Maybe it came from being a about to make any more pretoumey no player was able Yankee himself during many dictions after his team had re-

Get Underway

By United Press International It may take the Detroit Lions three-quarters of an hour to CHESTNUT HILL, Mass, warm up, but in the final 15 UPI — Upwards of 250 conminutes they’re murder. testants, including the top-seed-The Lions, scoring three ed American tandem of Chuck touchdowns in the final period McKinley and Dennis Ralston, and two within a 52 - second will converge on the Lish Longspan, earned a 28-28 tie with wood Cricket Club courts Sunthe Baltimore Colts Friday day for the start of the 84th night in a National Football U. S. Lawn Tennis Associa- 1 League exhibition contest in tion national doubles tourna-

Greencastle Jaycee City Swimming Meet

ROBE-ANN PARK 2 P. M. SUNDAY, AUG. 23 CONTESTANTS REGISTRATION BLANK NAME AGE .... EVENTS (Not more than 2) PARENT S SIGNATURE Mail to Jaycees, P. O. Box 217, City

Detroit.

I ment.

Bauer, who has maintained

to better par.

Kathy Paces Field

successful years, but Bauer corded win No. 73

couldn’t see his former companions failing in their bid for a

INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Two weeks of football practice opened for thousands of Indiana high school youngsters today with one big worry already out of the way - no heatwave.

With the season opening Sept. 1, or the first day of school, not

“We need 27 more wins,

fifth straight American League ® auer sald * "J ut lt cou * d a being faced with scorching hot

long way if they re as hard as

Baltimore this one ”

OMAHA, Neb. UPI —Kathy flag.

Whitworth's 67 paced the field Fortunately for as the 54-hole Omaha Jaycee fans, few of the Oriole players Open golf tournament opened its had much to do with the Yan-

second day today. kee empire and they weren’t even though they did Vt take hurry.

anything for granted

weather was expected to provide added incentive for the

Most of the Oriole players boys and coaching staffs to get were a bit more optimistic, practice into full swing in a

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the Tax Rate* for the School Purposes of the School Corporation of Greencastle Community Schools, Putnam County, Indiana—Before the Board of School Trustees Notice is hereby given the tax payers of Greencastle Community Schools, Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said school corporation at their regular meeting place on the 27th day of August, 1964 at 7:30 p.m. will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR SCHOOL CORPORATION

Cassius Clay, Muslim

Bride Honeymoon

In Windy City Today

CHICAGO UPI — Heavy- respect them.”

weight boxing champion Cas- Two photographers who tried suffered his second loss in nine number of football - playing

either. A record field of more than

Pitcher Harvey Haddix, who 260 schools playing 11-man footworked one inning in relief of ball was expected. IHSAA offi-

winner Steve Barber, said: “We’ve got a lot of battling to do but this has to be the big-

gest ball game.”

Brooks Robinson struck the big blow for the Orioles, slamming a three-run homer in the sixth inning to put his side ahead for good, 4-2. The victory earned Barber’s record at 8-8 while reliever Steve Hamilton

cials said they were counting on at least four new members | among the football fraternity,' including two parochial schools in Indianapolis — Breubeuf and

Chart rand.

Commissioner Phil Eskew said the IHSAA suffered a net loss I of 24 schools since the end of the 1963-64 school year due to discontinuance and mergers. Final facts and figures on the

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND A. General Administration 1. Bd. School Tr. & Sec. Office 2,900 2. Office of Supt. of Schools 19,130 3. Finance & Accounting Office ..... 8,565 4. Buildings & Grounds Dept. 6,800 B. Instruction 35,567 C. Coordinate Activities 57,705 D. Operation of School Plant 110,095 E. Maintenance 20,300 F. Fixed Charges 46,820 G. Auxiliary Activities 5,134 H. Debt Service 30,299 I. Capital Outlay 46,425 Total Special School Fund 376,030

FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31st of INCOMING YEAR:

ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED

TUITION FUND

B. Instruction 803,902 Total Tuition Fund 803,902 RECREATION FUND G. Auxiliary Activities 4,834 Total Recreation Fund 4,834 LEASE RENTAL FUND F. Fixed Charges 90,000 Total Lease Rental Fund 90,000 SCHOOL LUNCH FUND G. Auxiliary Activities 80,000 Total School lunch Fund 80,000 TEXTBOOK RENTAL FUND C. Coordinate Activities 25,000 Total Textbook Rental Fund 25,000

sius Clay honeymooned in the to get news pictures of Clay’s decisions Windy City today with his bride outside the justice of the Black Muslim bride. j peace office in Gary claimed Clay went through what he they were roughed up by strapcalled the “legal technicality” ! ping Black Muslim bodyguards, of marriage with pert model Arnie Coons, a Gary PostSonji Roi, 24, Friday before a Tribune photographer, said a justice of the peace in Gary, bodyguard blocked his progress Ind. as he tried to follow Mrs. Clay

“I been married, I been mar- down a hallway,

ried for a month,” Clay told a “I was hit in the jaw,” he

Indians Split At Little Rock

schools were not expected be-

fore some time this fall. However, Eskew said total

IHSAA membership will be “around 575,” compared to 599 last year, not counting about 100 junior high schools. A new rule requires the junior schools

LITTLE ROCK UPI The w hich participate competitively Indianapolis Indians continued in ath letics to belong to the

1. Total Budget Eitimate for eniuing year, Jon. 1 to Dec. 31, 1965 inclusive 2. Necessary expenditures, July 1 to Dec. 31 of present year, to be made from appropriations unexpended 5. Total Estimated Expenditures (Add lines 1, 2, 3 and 4) FUNDS ON HANDS AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY 6. Actual balance, June 30th of present year 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December Settlement) 8. Miscellaneous revenue to be received July 1 of present year to Dec. 31 of incoming year (Schedule on file) a. Special taxes b. All other revenue

9.

10.

their 10-game series with Ar-, IHSAA ' Last year only 23 j° ined

parking lot news conference af- said afterward, “either by his kansas . Pacific Coast ^ the IHSAA on a voluntary ba- * U “ 2" 2! !2 U 2!'... 0r . e .! b ?r 2 Eastern Division leaders Friday sis-this time they must belong

night, splitting a doubleheader. * n order compete with other

ter the ceremony.

Islamic religion, whoever we the hallway with his hands on

say is our bride is our bride, his hips and moved from side - - - schools. Whoever we say is our wife is to side, hitting me with his el- Home runs by George Wilour wife.” bows if I tried to pass.” liams and Minnie Minoso cou- One of every four of the apWhen reporters asked to see Free lance cameraman pled with the five-hit pitching proximately 20 million apartthe bride, Clay refused. Charles Diller also claimed on Bob Locker gave the Tribe ments in the United States is "We’re not like Western peo- three Clay lieutenants shoved a 6-1 victory in the nightcap partly or wholly air-condition-ple,” he said. “We keep our him roughly aside when he after the Travelers won the ed, say Carrier Corporation enwomen in the background. We tried to snap pictures. | opener, 7-2. iginecrs.

NET AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE RAISED FOR EXPENSES TO DEC. 31st OF ENSUING YEAR (Deduct line 9 from line 5).

11. Operating balance (Not in excess of expenses from Jan. 1 to

June 30, less miscellaneous revenue for the same period).

12. AMOUNT TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add lines 10 and 11)

PROPOSED LEVIES

Recre-

lease

School

Textbook

Special

Tuition

Bond

ation

Rental

lunch

Rental

Fund

Fund

Fund

Fund

Fund

Fund

Fund

w

376,030

803,902

4,834

90,000

80,000

25,000

150,000

228,000

8.830

3,500

55,500

35,000

25,000

526,030

1,031,902

8,830

8,334

145,500

115,000

50,000

25,701

-91,508

9,183

2,793

6.328

100,118

98,750

1,579

2,369

48,160

5,670

66,822

93

135

2,703

115,000

50,000

164,812

571,409

10,845

115,000

50,000

296,301

643,473

5,297

57,191

115,000

50,000

229,729

386,429

3,037

88,309

4,791

4,439

871

1,575

234,520

390,868

3,908

89,884

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED

Net Taxable Property

19,543,440 Number

of Taxable

Polls 1318

To Be

Amount

Collected

Collected

Collected

Collected

levy on

Levy on

To Be

FUNDS

1961

1962

1963

1964

FUNDS

Polls

Property

Raised

Special

199,106

225,157

187,256

230,927

Special

1.00

1.20

234,520

Tuition

180,387

200,860

222,925

225,514

Tuition

2.00

390 868

8,508

6,641

1 783

3 608

Cumulative Building

.75

146^550

Cumulative Building

127^632

12L487

133,755

135,308

Recreation

.02

3,908

Recreation

1,702

5,021

1,783

5,412

Lease Rental

46

89,884

lease Rental

81,685

66,413

110,571

110,051

Total

1.00

4.43

863,730

Total

599,020

625,579

658,073

710,820

Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies hove been determined ond presented to the county auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the county tax adjustment board, or on their failure so to do, by the county auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the board of tax commissioners for further and final hearing thereon by filing a petition with the county auditor on or before the fourth Monday of September or on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date is later and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a dote for hearing in this county.

CHARLES A. POE DALE L. SHOUP JACK W. TORR ALLAN E. FELD

Dated this 27 day of July, 1964 Board of School Trustees