The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1964 — Page 6
Page 6 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1964
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New Record Is Set In Cross Country Meet
Greencastle's cross country team placed second (39> in Thursday night's cross country meet with Mooresville (341 taking the top position and newly formed Cascade bringing up the rear with 47.
U.S. Team Believe T ilt To Feature Bad Luck Behind T wo Great Backs
FRANCE UPI—A confident; United States team, satisfied
A battle of two great running backs headline this weekend’s
The Staggs brothers of
, , . its bad luck was behind it, took American Football League pro-
Mooresville ramed their wrath t after France and one-hole defi- gram as all eight teams play today in the second round j in what should be the biggest
golf payday in the short history of
upon the remainder of the runners as they not only handed Greencastle their first defeat but also established a new track record. The time of 10:29.6 set a year ago by Ron Chadd fell when the big runner raced around the oval in 10:26 flat. Here are the top ten placings in the event: Scaggs. M; Williams. C; Scaggs. M: Blose. G; Wallace. M; Wingler, C: Shonkwiler. G: Phillips. G: Hammond.
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Durocher Quits As Dodger Coach
The French pair of Catherine An estimated 130,000 fans are
Lacoste and Brigitte Varangot expected to pay their way totalled 147 on their home through the turnstiles to watch course Thursday to enjoy a New York take on San Diego, one-stroke lead over the U .S. 1 Buffalo meet Oakland. Boston and England. Miss Lacoste .19- P 1 ^ 5 Denver - and Houston tac-
, „ kle Kansas City. The Jets— year-old daughter of former , ..
Chargers battle and the Bills-
tennis star Rene Lacoste, had c i a6 h are scheduled for the day s best round with a par Saturday night while the other ^ 72. two games will be played Sun-
day afternoon.
Barbara Fay White of Shreveport. La., saved the day for the 1 U.S. forces when she fired a 73 over the 5.933-yard course.
The Oilers-Chiefs game at I Kansas City is a big one. The Chiefs, by virtue of their 21-9 vetory over Oakland last week-
Carol Sorenson of Janesville. | en(: j have moved nto frst Wis., who recently won the place n the Western Division
LOS ANGELES UPI — The British Amateur, posted a 75 big shakeup anticipated by the for a total of 148. Barbara Mc-
Los Angeles Dodgers hit the
coaching ranks today with a clean sweep that included the departure of Leo Durocher and the elevation of Jim Gilliam to coach. The fiery Durocher voluntarily gave up his coaching job to seek a mangerial assignment that up to the late surge of the St, Louis Cardinals pointed in that directon. And Gilliam is scheduled to become the third Negro major league coach after 11 seasons of brilliant performing as an tafielder for the Dodgers.
Intyre of Colorado Springs. Colo., the U. S. women's amateur champion and the third member of the American squad
blew up with an 80.
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while the Oilers 2-1 are the league's top offensive team.
Yanks After 29th Pennant
Bauer, Orioles ^till Fighting
Johnny Unitas, Baltimore Colts Face Unbeaten Rams
The defensive line most feared by quarterbacks nowadays in the National Football League is the front four of the unbeaten Los Angeles Rams. And Sun day it's Johnny Unitas’ turn to face them. Unitas and his Baltimore Colt teammates are an eight-point favorite over the surprising Rams, leaders of the Western Conference in the NFL. But Los Angeles has developed the most consistant pass rushin the league and has permitted rival passers less than 40 percent completions.
Game Time 7:30 The Greencastle - Plainfield football game which is scheduled for tonight at Plainfield will
start at 7:30.
Hank Bauer and the Orioles | are still in there fighting — ; even if Baltimore fans have given up to the New York YanNEW YORK UPI — Mickey' kees.
Mantle tries to tell listeners his ^ have onlv a slim legs aren't a* bad as everyone i mathematical chance to come insists they are; the outfieders jout on top ^ the Ameri . are hating trouble with the I kague race but they ma(Jc -World Series ’ sun; and the the most of u night Yankee manager likes L vhen they beat the Washington teams’ position in the standngs 2 . 0 behind the one . hit -all of which adds up to just jpitch . nfr of surprise starter
another October in New York.
DOWN UNDER ON TOP—Australia’s Roy Emerson is losing this set. but he took the next three from Chuck McKinley to bring home the Davis Cup to Australia in the finals at Cleveland. Here he's reaching for hard smash by McKinley.
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In addition, defensive ends Dave Jones and Lamar Lundy.! and tackles Merlin Olsen and j Roosevelt Grier have dismantied enemy quarterbacks 14 times for 129 yards in losses j while attempting to pass. The j Rams defensive secondary has i intercepted eight passes in; three games. Last week they j knocked Minnesota’s Fran Tar- | kenton out of a tie with Unitas ! for the league’s passing leader- j ship, yielding only 150 yards via I the air, while Unitas was rid-1 dling the Chicago Bears for 247
yards.
The Rams, however, will have to contend with the Colts 1 beefed-up ground attack led by rookie fullbacks Tony Lorick and Joe Looney in the game at Baltimore. Rookie Bill Munson is expect-1 ed to start at quarterback again for the Rams although No. 1 signal caller Roman Ga- > briel is almost fully recovered ; from a month's layoff with a
leg injury.
The entire NFL slat is sched- : eran driver Jim McElreath, 34. uled on a Sunday for the first; Arlington. Tex., remained in time this season. St. Louis is ; fair condition today with burns favored by eight points over i suffered Thursday when his the Redskins at Washington, rear-engine racer slammed into
NONCHALANT seems to be the word for Australia's Fred Stolle in Cleveland as he downs Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield, Calif., 7-5, 6-3. 3-6, 9-11, 6-4 in Davis Cup
play.
Jim McElreath In Fair Condition After Crash INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Vet- r McElreath, rookie of the year
Baseball's winningest team, the New York Yankees, are on the brink of another American League pennant, their 29th, a major league record.
- BOWLING -
Dave McNally. •‘We’re not down yet although the best we can do is tie,” said Bauer, who earlier in the day signed a new two-year contract to manage the Orioles. “The Yankees aren't as good as they’ve been playing lately and ; this year's team isn’t as good i as a lot of Yankee teams in the
past.**
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AUTOMOTI\E LEAGUE
York s Grocery, in spite of a . 6-2 loss to Shetrone Real Es-1 tate. held on to a commanding ’ lead Tuesday night. Things did get real crowed around the sec-! ond place spot with Bobs Body Shop, Moose No. 2. and Moose : No.. 1 all bunched up with 28- Red
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Billy Herman Succeeds Pesky
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BOSTON UPI — The Boston Sox today named veteran third base coach Billy Herman to succeed Johnny Pesky as
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12 Innings
2 host Cleveland is an 11-point 0 choice over Dallas. Chicago is picked by three at San Francis1 co. the Eagles are a two-point 0 ; favorite over Pittsburgh at j Philadelphia. Minnesota is an 1 11-point underdog at Green Bay 0 and the Lions are a five-point choice over the New York Gi-
ants at Detroit.
the wall at the Indianapolis Speedway and burst into flames.
in the 1962 Indianapolis "500,” suffered severe burns on his left hand and arm and less serious burns on his side, right hand and the tops of his legs. Flash burns also burned off his eyebrows and lashes.
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200. C. Sutherlin. 211.
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General manager Mike Hig-, gins made the announcement ; and said he and club owner Tom Yawkey had “never con- ; sidered any other candidate.” j The Red Sox said the deci-! sion was announced now to! give Pesky time to seek an- j other job In baseball. Higgins
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Six Playoffs Possible In National League
said there was no openings in ’ CINCINNATI, Ohio UPI — the Boston farm system for Pairings nor the National
Pesky. ,
Philadelphia ties with St Louis. ‘ The two-team playoffs will be 1
B. Clark 374; G. Groover 370;
If. WalgiimuLh 365; B. Alex-I N - Pelfre y‘ 547; J> VanNeS5 ‘ 544:
ander 364; M. Underwood 360; B. Brummett 358; S. Harris 358: C. Thomas 354.
C. Hunter, 512; N. Mark. 536; VV. Jones. 529; E. Irwin, 510;
J. Hurst, 507; D. Garrett, 505. | take over the club immediately.
League playoffs, which will be-; decided on a best two-of-three
< gm Monday should they be ne- game basis.
Higgins said Herman, a Bos- cessar y_ were announced Thurs- —
ton coach for five seasons had; { j av b y president Warren Giles.
Giles said play would continue, with ne days off for travel, until the pennant winner was
decided.
recerved a two-year contract as manager and that he would
Card Team, Fans Hoping To Win
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There were 6 payoffs possible j ST. LOUIS UPI — Bing Dethree three-team ones and vine is hoping. Johnny Keane is one four-team playoff .All in-; plotting. St. Louis Cardinal fans volve the league-leading St. are cheering.
Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati All are hoping for the first Cardinal Pennant in 18 years— Devine for old times sake;
The Cardinals own a half- Keane for his team and his game lead over the runnerup job; and Cardinal fans for
Reds. Philadelphia Phillies San Francisco Giants .
and
Reds and have three games to play. The Reds and Phillies complete their season with a pair of games against each other. The Phillies are in third, 2*3 games behind St. Louis, while the Giants are three games back with three to play.
World Series thrill. Keane's “Redbird Express" moves into the final stage of the pennant race tonight and all they have to do is beat the last place New York Mets. Is Keane worried?
:3.6 SECONDS FASTER THAN CHADD Mooresville’s Scaggs comes across the finish line as he set a new course record of 10:26 in yesterday's cross country meet with Cascade and Greencastle. The winning time was :3.6 seconds faster than the recor d that Ron Chadd set a year ago. Photo by Martin Kruse
“Second division teams just
love to knock off leaders." j Keane said "I just play one game at a time. All I'm think-
ing about is Friday nght.
Bill DeWitt won the first flip of the coin which Giles had used to decide the 1962 playoff site between Los Angeles and San Francisco. The Reds' president chose to open the series
here against St. Louis, if the The Cardinals have swept playoff is between those two! P as ^ the Philadelphia Phillies clubs. Giles represented the and Cincinnati Reds into
first place. They have won eight straight. They have a 10-5
The Phillies won the second season record against the Met’s. 1 flip for the two-team playoffs They have an eight game winand General Manager John ning- streak. Keane is still wor-
Qumn chose to open at home if red.
Cardinals
represented in the toss.
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