The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 September 1964 — Page 6
Page 6 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1964
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
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You've read about it in the papers—now it's here! Suddenly Richard Burton in "Hamlet" will appear in one thousand theatres across the country simultaneously. For the first time an entire actual performance of an outstanding stage hit has been electronically recorded for mass distribution. Through the magic of this revolutionary new technique you will in effect be seeing a "live" Broadway production in your own motion picture theatre.
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| O’Toole gained his 15th victory | of the season after retirinng 22 i consecutive batters and receiving the relief help of righthander Sammy Ellis.
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year, and a few days before most by the loss of quarterback the start of the new season Jack Concannon. last week. Houston traded Can- Two other major powers, non to the Oilers for three Oklahoma and Mississippi, are
players.
4 PERFORMANCES ONLY! SEPTEMBER 23 AND 24 FOR THE FIRST TIME AN ELECTR0N0VISI0N THEATR0FILM
Bells To Ring As College Football Season Opens
SPORTS (Continued on Page 8)
Billy Cannon To Lead Raiders Billy Cannon,, who helped the - American Football League grow Sup, will experience a strange homecoming when he leads the .Jpakland Raiders into Houston . 'Saturday night for a game
against the Oilers. Cannon was the first bigname collegian to recognize the American League, joining the fledging outfit in its first year of existence in 1960 just after he had won the Heisman Trophy at Louisiana State. He was a true start at Houston, and was the guiding force behind the Oilers’ 1960 chmpionship. But a recurring hamstring injury limited the fleet back to only seven quarters of play last
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j both two touchdown picks over ‘ Maryland and Memphis State respectively Both Oklahoma ; and Ole Miss are looking to | unseat Texas from the No. 1
I spot.
Nebraska and Auburn, ranki ed No. 5 and No. 6 last season,
By United Preu Internotional also swing into action. NebrasThe campus bells will really ka hosts South Dakota and Austart ringing Saturday as many burn, with its great quarterof the major college football back ji mm y Sidle, entertains teams begin their 1964 cam- Houston. paign. Navy will unleash its j
prize weapon Roger Staubach
against Penn State, Texas, last A I Dn year’s No- 1 ranked team, ^1. #. fOjrT I U Dv opens against Tulane and Svjra- Mail* !• cuse takes on Boston College in I Hu lOHO POl 15
the day’s big games.
Navy rates a slight four point INDIANAPOLIS l PI — Napick over the Nittany Lions, tional driving champion A. J. who lost 23 lettermen from last Foyt, Houston. Tex., will go year’s squad, but the Midship- after his ninth U S. Auto Club men aren’t the team of a year championship victory of the ago either and rely almost en- season Saturday in the annual tirely on Staubach. Fullback “Hoosier Hundred’’ big car Pat Donnelly, who averaged chase at the Indiana State Fair-
six yards a carry last season, grounds.
helps the Middies ground game I Foyt auto raclng . g .. Mr and guard Fred Marlin is an j M one yl>ags,” recently clinched
his record fourth national title at DuQuoin, 111, with his eighth victory in nme championship
events this season.
Said They Worked Like The Devil Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle summed it up best. "We worked like the devil to get there,” the Yankee manager said, "and we’re going to stay there.’’ Mantle added that he thought “the pressure was on the other clubs” after the Yankees vaulted from third into first place in the American League race following Thursday night's 6-2 victory over Los Angeles. The pressure is on the opposition now that the Yanks have to lose the pennant. New York now stands 86-59 while the Orioles and White Sox are 88-61, two games behind in the allimportant lost column. The Yankees must be caught by Baltimore and Chicago. In the only other games, the National League leading Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-3 and Cincinnati stopped Chicago, 7-5. The Phils increased their lead to 6*4 games when Maury Wills’ first inning error allowed three runs to score and they got another unearned run in the
able placekicker.
Penn State’s greatest loss is at quarterback where All-East selection Pete Liske is gone. The Lions must rely on Gary Wydman to fill the spot. Wyd-
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but is a fine runner. State's real strength will be up front where it has five big tackles ranging from 225 to 260 pounds. Texas should have little trouble against Tulane. The Longhorns will miss quarterback Duke Carlisle and tackle Scott Appleton this season but once again the team should excel on defense. Also, Texas has perhaps the finest crop of runners in its history and certainly the best since Coach Darrell Royal has been there. Overall, things may not be as bright as last season, but no tears of sympathy, will be shed for Coach
Royal.
The best of the Eastern teams might be Syracuse. The Orangemen boast a strong line | and a host of fine backs led by | quarterback Wally Mahle and j
fullback Jim Nance. Syracuse j — rates a 11 point pick over Bos- , 0 . „ . . FOR SALE: Green beans 2 lbs.
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Top threats to Foyt are expected to be a pair of former "500” winners — Rodger Ward, Indianapolis, winner of this event last year, and Parnelli Jones, Torrance, Calif, who snapped Foyt’s victory string at seven straight by winning the 200-mile race at Milwaukee last i month.
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ninth. The loss eliminated the world champions from the National League chase. Southpaw Bobby Shantz, who worked 6 2-3 innings and per- ; mitted three hits, got credit nor his second win in six decisions, j Don Dr/sdale, looking for his 19th win. took his 14th defeat Cincinnati southpaw Jim
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FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY Peter Sellers & Elke Sommers "A SHOT IN THE DARK" plus "13 FRIGHTENED GIRLS"
Next week see John, Ringo, Paul and George in the new Beatle Picture "A HARD DAYS NIGHT" plus Connie Francis in "LOOKING FOR LOVE"
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