The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 September 1964 — Page 6
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,Glenda Williams 134; 3. Mary Berry 123. Juniors — 8 Members 1. Cindy Godfrey 124; 2 Vanessa 121; Vicky Williams and Claudette Young 108. Seniors — 7 Members 1. Linda Gofer 156; 2. Alice Young 151; 3. Ruth New 116.
the vacated heavyweight title of the world, will meet potential spoiler Billy Daniels tonight in a ten-round fight. Daniels has already embarrassed the World Boxing As-
sociation WBA by whipping another of the top four, Doug Jones, in a non-title bout.
Cascade Downs Jr. High, 13-: i
Caecade IS — GreencaMle 0 Greenc-astle Junior High football team lost to Cascade on the local field Monday evening. The boys from Hendricks County scored twice on end runs. Greeneastle s 7th A 8th grade has 2 games remaining this season. Both contests will be out of town, one at Plainfield and the other at Danville. Coach Stockoff said even though the team was defeated, he was happy with the development of fundamentals at this level.
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Williams Faces Daniels Tonight HOUSTON UPI — Cleveland Williams, the "Big Cat” who is one of four to fight it out for
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CBS, Yank Deal Being Probed KANSAS CITY Mo. T’PI— Charles O. Finley, owner of the Kansas City Athletics, said Tuesday after a meeting with the Justice Department, the department a anti-trust division was "conducting a complete investigation of the sale of the New York Yankees to the Columbia Broadcasting System. (CBS'. The Athletics owner and Arthur C. Allyn. owner of the Chicago White Sox. met with John (Saigay and five members of the Juetice Department a antitrust division m New York Tuesday. Gaigav is head of the department a anti-trust division. Finley, who has threatened to sell the Athletics for S8 million •ver the sale of the Yankees and Allyn were the only two American League owners who voted agamet the recent sale.
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American League Cleveland at Boston. 2 light games, postponed, Detroit at New York, 2, poned. rain.
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Herman Replaces Johnny Pesky BOSTON UPI—The Boston Red Sox. who haven t tasted pennant champagne since 1946 and who have sipped it only once in the last 45 years, will try again with another new manager m 1965. The Red Sox finally replied to a long senes of flat predictions Tuesday that Jonnny Pesky would be replaced as manager by veteran coach Billy
Herman.
But the club announced only that its managerial question would "most likely” tee answered at a special Friday morning news conference at Fenway Park.
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Colts Display Balanced Attack NEW YORK UPI - It s still too early to tell, but judging from the statistics after three weeks of National Football National I-eague play, the Baltimore Colts might have the most well-balanced attack m the league this year. The Colts, who last week trounced the defending champion Chicago Bears 52-0. are leading the league in ♦ouchdowns with 13 and in *otal points with 97 and figure to give the Bears and Green Bay Packers a real run for the division title. The key to the Colts success seems to lie in a more-oalanced attack. Whereas in the past few seasons the team has relied on passing for most of its yardage this year running is playing an equal role in the team's offensive pattern . The result has been five more touchdowns this season than at the same stage of the season in 1963 And 29 more points. The Minnesota Vikings lead the league in total yards gained with 1090 and their 524 yards rushing is also tops. The St. Louis Cardinals lead in passing yardage with 697. but the Pack, ers are tops in pass completion percentage with 64 5. The Colts, however, have had only one pass picked off by enemy defenders to lead m that department. Green Bav leads in fewest points allowed 43. and the Vikings are tops in number of first down*, 62.
Bowling News JACK« AVD JILLS MIXED LEAGITI W L DRJ's 30 2 Goofy Four 9 3 Ding Bat* 7 5 Pin-Buster* 7 5 Sooner* 6 6 Mack's Appliances 4 8 Bui* Feed Co. 3 9 Handicappers 2 10 High Team Game; Ding Bats
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High Team Series: Ding Bats 2345. Women 400 and over: Masten 446: Godfrey 453; Sharp 405; M. Bius 464; McCammack 407; Cann 553: R. Buis 413. Men 500 and over: C. Buis 541; Morrison 500: Cavm 536; Friend 536: Brewster 535; Zieg»leman 505; Masten 538;.Godfrey
504.
200 Games: Joyce Cavin 200; Bob Morrison 202: Charles Buis
203.
GREENCASTLE G.A.A. BOWLING September ‘?8. 1964 Freshman — 33 Members 1. Sherri Cofer 118; 2. Judy A spa ugh 104: 3. Susie Byrd 101. Sophomore — 23 Members 1 Darlene Boswell 139: 2.
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Sox To Retain Manager Lopez CHICAGO UPI—The Chicago White Sox today were expected to announce the signing of
I Manager A1 Lopez for next sea1 son. A news conference is scheduled at 3:30 p. m. EDT. Neither Lopez nor General Manager Ed Short would reveal they had discussed a new contract. However, it was no secret that Short and Arthur C. Allyn. club president, were more than satisfied with Lopez’ 1964 efforts to keep the White Sox in the running.
Bills’ “taxi squad” to replace Ray Abruzzese.
Sykes Promoted BUFFALO, N. Y. UPI- Gene Sykes has come off the Buffalo
Alston To Stay With Dodgers LOS ANGELES UPI—Walter Alston, the most durable National League manager sirce the days of John McGraw and Wilbert Robinson, will begin his 12th season with the Dodgers next year—and hopefully with a better-hitting club. Alston's rehiring was announced Tuesday to stop “too
many rumors” which Los Angeles General Manager E. J. Buzzie Bavasi said were circulating aboout Alston being dropped. Bavasi also said he would make a deal for more hitting during the winter.
Mets To Keep Casey Stengel NEW YORK UPI — Mighty Casey prevailed; Boiled down and stripped of all the sugar coating, that's ex-
actly what was meant when the Mets finally announced Tuesday that the chipper 75-year-old Stengel will be back as their manager next year. At first, Donald Grant, the Mets’ board chairman, neatly side-stepped all questions as to whether any other managerial candidates had been sounded out. Still another board member said he preferred “not to comment” on whether there had been any internal conflict about rehiring Stengel.
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