The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 September 1964 — Page 10
Page 10 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1964
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
THE DAILY BANNER
Fillmore Snaps Undefeated SkeinOf North SalemTeam
With two men on John Glaze doubled.
slugger loaded and a double by Reynscoring olds, scoring three more runs.
two runs. Archer then powered Robinson and Evana capital- |
a single allowing Glaze to score. ized
The Fillmore Cardinals slugg-1 ed their way to victory last night as they edged out undefeated North Salem by a score
of 10 _ 6 a smgie allowing cmze Loscuic. ized and the Cards were on Graig Evans started things After the inning closed the their way to victory, out for the Cards in the second score was three to one in fa- This was the first defeat in inning by singling to left field v ° r of the Cards. the Big Four Conference for the
Bu'iten then drew a base on i North Salem failed to do anyballs. Robinson hit into trouble thing the third but the Cards causing Evans to be forced out. j rallied once more with the bases I
land 522; Saunders 559: E.
Rus-Sells i Walker 573; Rice 545; Irwin
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North Salem Hawks. The Cards are now 3-3 for the season.
Accident Mars Clovers Victory Over Reelsville
talks and the political issues j 1087.
that marred the eliminations. High Team series.
The prestige flight will most- 2971. 532; Moore 503. likely continue during the i 500 series: Coons 565; Jurst: 200 games: Walton 202; E. Olympic games. The East j 510; Hoffa 534; Holsapple 550; ; Walker 217; Coons 207; CrawGermans will only praise the! J-Walker 510; Taylor 553; Eng-1 ley 206.
medal winning attempts of their athletes and pay no more| attention to West German tri-; unphs than to a Russian or American victory. The West | I Germans for their part will be ! happier about medals won by
their heroes.
For the first time the East Germans have gained the majority in the unified team which j means an East German, Manj fred Ewald, will manage the
same squads.
By Norman Hoffa
Cloverdale Correspondent Cloverdale increased their record to 6-0 as they defeated the Reelsville Indians 6-2 on the
Penal Farm diamond,
last
night.
The Clovers ran
into
bad
luck in the third
inning
as
Stephen Holsapple
attempted
to break up a double play and broke his leg sliding into second base. The accident evidently didn’t slow up the Cloverdale scoring as they tallied four more runs in the sixth nining. Clover hurler Jim Bullerdick awarded the win holding
The announcement was made today by PGA President Warren Centrell. Dudley is the second addition to the Hall of Fame this year, following Lloyd Mangrum who was elected earlier this month by a nationwide vote of the PGA membership.
Both Dudley* who was selected by the present members of the Hall of Fame, and Mangrum will be formerly inducted at the PGA’s 48th annual meeting at Las Vegas, Nev., Dec. 8.
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National League
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Cincinnati St. Louis S. Frisco Milwaukee
Dudley, who died Oct. 25, Pittsburgh 1963, at the age of 62. played ^' os Angeles on three Ryder Cup teams for Chicago the United States — 1929, 1933, Hou ston
was
the Indians to 5 hits with seven and 1937—and as the honorary strike outs and five walks, i non-playing captain in 1949, Reelsville’s Hammond was j
charged with the loss.
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Reelsville 5 2 4 Cloverdale 5 6 3
Team Is Composed Of Bitter Rivals
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READY, AIM, FIRE!
Dick Coffin fires to second as Rick Robinson and John Glaze anxiously await the throw in last night's thriller at Fillmore. The Cards defeated the unbeaten North Salem
ball club 10 to 6. Photo by Frank Puckett
Title Fight Is
Sell-Out
j
Pittsboro Stops Hawks For First Season Win
Epperson as its golf pro of the
year.
By Chris Snodgrass Roachdale Correspondent Pittsboro slid by Roachdale last night to take their first win of the season, 3-2. The game was held scoreless as both hurlers dueled on the mound. But Pittsboro took advantage of a balk by Roachdale^s Clones to. score the first run of the game. Pittsboro however, lost their edge when their catcher dropped the ball allowing a Hawk runner to tie the game. The pitching duel continued as both teams remained clinch-
ed jn
-*Coing*tntr> extra innings, the
FRANKFORT UPI — After five months of bitter and sometimes dirty fighting behind the scenes, 376 athletes have finally qualified for the all-German
LONDON UPI — Scalpers are ; Olympic team,
getting more than $85 a ticket; East and Wes( . a this
I for tonight’s long - sold - out.. m .,. .
The announcement »•»» made EmUe Grl(flth . Brian Curvis * * "' e y Monday by State PGA presi- welu „. eig ht tttle fight. ™ ' “To !V °T
6 6 and 182 West Germans on the
And rare is the scalper who s q Uad has any tickets left for Lon-1 Willi I^auqie, president of the
world""
champion Griffith of New York
at Broadmoor here. He is a for- risks his crown against Curvis mer winner of the State Open Wales, the British and Em-
and was lauded for his promo-: Pi re champ,
tion of junior golf and for devo- Ticket prices to the schedtion to the game of golf in gen- uled match originally ranged
dent Don Eisehesser of Evansvillc as the annual state-wide
r- I tourney opened at the Country don’s 10,500-seat Wembly In top of the ninth. Pittsboro hurl-, Club of Indianapolis. door * Stadium where
er Ken Cnrter saved his game
L . . . Epperson is the veteran pro when he slugged a home run. 1 F
But officials ruled that the hit was not a round tripper and Carter was credited with a double. Carter scored on a later hit to bring home the winning run- *» *• it-. -i-f ’ :
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Roachdale .... 7 2 2 Pittsboro 7 3 6
eral.
Noel Epperson Is Pro Of Year
TWTANXT’OL’TS UPI — The
Cross Country Notice Approximately twelve Putnam and Chven County High
School cross-country teams will nounces
from $2.10 to $17.64; most of those tickets were ordered from promoter Jack Solomons before they were even printed because of the demand, particulary in
Wales.
West German Olympic Committee, told a news conference recently that the old slogan “Riding for Germany,’’ no long-
er exists .
Neither side w r as interested in sending the best all-German athletes to Tokyo It was a no-holds-barred prestige fight between East against West from the start of the trials. When the team marches into
New York
Monday’s Results Cincinnati 1; Philadelphia 0. Houston 3 ,San Francisco 1,
night.
Only games scheduled.
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NEWS
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PUTNAM COUNTY
compete Friday night in the j gates, receipts for tonight s non-Putnam-Owen cross-coipitry j televised show are expected to meet at Cloverdale. Starting 1 approximate *100.000 of which
errors reared their ugly heads Indiana Professional Golfers ti me f or the meet is scheduled Griffith gets $60,000 and chal- ] ulous
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Morrison Tire CO. 10 Rus-Sells ^ 8 Omar Bakery CCo 8 Fentress Motors 7
! the Olympic Stadium behind Pepsi-Cola 6
Although Solomons never an- one black-red-gold flag Oct. 10. Dewey's Barber Shop 6
xcept i Bob’s Body Shop 6
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NEW YORK UPI - Offense °PP onent of his career.
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Defensive To Be Spotlighted
BEARS TOPPLE MISSOURI 21-14—University of California’s flanker Jerry Mosher (42) dances into the end zone after taking a 30-yard pass from quarterback Craig Morton to score the Bears’ second touchdown in the first quarter of play between California and Missouri. After taking a 21-8 lead California played controlled ball the rest of the way and outlasted a fayored Missouri 21-14.
may take a back seat this weekend when the top two defensive teams in the American Football League, New York and Boston, clash in a meeting of unbeatens in the Eastern Division.
y. A. Tittle Will Not Get To Play
New York yielded only 192 yards when it beat Oakland in their opener to take first place
in total defense, and the Patri- sion today but ots have given up an average will take part
of 254.5 yards in their two wins for the second lowest yield in
the AFL.
NEW YORK UPI — Injured quarterback Y. A. Tittle will make an apperance at the New York Giants practice ses-
it is unlikely he in the workout.
Tittle, hurt in last Sunday's 27-24 loss at Pittsburgh, reported he was feeling much better after being released from St. Elizabeth’s Hospital Monday
New York stymied the Oak-
la^cl passing game, allowing th., ^ wm n0 br0 . Rautos to go through the «r Tlttle Ji(l have
for only 9o yards. Denver has 1 given up 160.5 yards to opposi-
tion aerials.
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WILDCATS STOP OREGON STATE 7-3—Oregon State University’s Dan Espalin maneuvers for running room after turning the corner around end in the second quarter of the Northwestem-Oregon State game in Evanston, 111. Philip Clark (83) tripped up the running back before he could move into high gear. Led by the passing of Tom Myers and the running of Steve Murphy, Northwestern stopped Oregon State 7-3 to win its first game for new coach, Alex. Agase.
several bruised ribs and per-
haps torn cartilage.
The 37 year-old quarterback was determined to be ready for Friday night's game against the Washington Redskins, but team physician Dr. Francs! Sweeny left little hope o fthis. “I’d say it’s very doubtful that he can play Friday night,” Dr. Sweeny said, adding that although the injury wasn't serious it was very painful. Tittle, the only quarterback with heavy National Football League experience on the Giants, was hurt late in the second quarter of Sunday’s game when John Baker, the Steeler’s 270-pound defensive
end, crashed into him.
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Elected To Golf's Hall Or Fame DUNEDIN, Fla. CPI — Ed ward B. Dudley, who died last year after a lengthy golf career which included 25 years as head professional at the Augusta National Golf Club, has been elected to the Professional Golfers Association PGA Hall of Fame.
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