The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1964 — Page 7

Writers Association announced

today.

Sixty-three-year old Walker, former welterweight and mid-; dleweight champion who mode a specialty of fighting heavyweights in the 1920's and 30's.

Indiana Tech 89, Olivet 81 DePauw 117, Earlham 69 Huntington 92, St. Francis 66 Butler 93. Wabash 80 Central State 86. Anderson 57 Kentucky State 80. Indiana Central 79

Th« Daily Bannar, Graancastla, Indiana Wadnaaday, Dacambar 2, 1964

was voted the James J. Walker St. Joseph s 66, Illinois Norm-

award for long and meritorious a I 60. service to the sport at Tuesday's annual meeting of the

writers.

Lawmakers

A REAL BAD DAY—The 49er's John Brodie is shown on one of the more succsesful of his efforts against the Baltimore Colts in San francisco on a day he could hardly make anything work. This is a shovel pass to Da ve Kopay for a three-yard gain. Brodie threw five passes which were intercepted and committed three fumbles as the 49ers went down 14-3. Colts converging on Brodie here include Guy Reese (75), Ted Davis (35). and S. Stonebreaker (31).

Additional Sports Players Selected By Point System

E. Snow. Notre Dame, 2.487 T. Larry Kramer. Nebr. 1,705 G. Rick Redman, Wash. 1,433 C. Dick Butkus. 111. 2.355 G. Tommy Nobis, Texas 1,369 T. Ralph Neely, Oklahoma 1,255 E. Larry Elkins. Baylor 1,154 B. John Huarte, Notre D. 1.640 B. Gale Sayers, Kansas 1.611 B. Jerry Rhome. Tulsa 1.384 B. Jim Grabowski. 111. 854

E Fred Biletnikoff. Flo. St. 837 B. Bob TSmberlake, Mich. 830 B Mike Garrett, S. Calif. 829 B Brian Piccolo. Wake Frst 827 B. Donryv Anderson. Tex. T. 722

H. D. To Receive l " cl ' - _ - INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The

MOCAftnUr Bowl 1965 Assembly will be « imv v www i perhaps the most inexperienced NEW YORK UPI — Notre Legislature in the past quarter Dame, invincible until the last a century of Indiana history. 95 seconds of the season, has Nearly all of the House membeen named the recipient of the ^ ers anc ^ many of the senators MacArthur Bowl, getting the be bal3es the woods

when the legislative mills begin to grind. Amateurism will

be rampant.

Both Democratic majority j and Republican minority mem- | bers of both houses have been ■ hard put to find seasonal law- j makers who can take the lead-

ership to guide the freshmen through the wilderness. that the beleagured party chairGone are a host of bigwigs man will propose a “little ' naof the past. tional convention to which all Sen. D. Russell Bontrager, elements of the party will be Elkhart, who was GOP presi- invited. The purpose of such a dent pro tern, quit the State gathering would be to draft a Senate to battle in vain for the new statement of Republican U. S. Senate. The state will policy.

nod over undefeated Alabama

and Arkansas.

“The Irish were picked because they play one of the most challenging intersectional j ules in the nation,” said selecI tion committee chairman Vince Drady. “and particularly in ' consideration of the fact that I

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they succeded with largely the same personnel that was able 1 to win only two games the preceding year.

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DAIRY WINNERS Six national winners of the 4-H Dairy Program gather at the 43id 4-H Club Congress in Chicago during the International Live Stock Exposition Each receives a $500 scholarship awarded by the Oliver Corp. From left: Jean Lamb. 18. Greeley. Colo.; Hugh Santos. 18. Riverside. Calif.; Don Bossard. 18. Hornell. N. Y.: Gary Lintvedt. 20. Edgerton. Wis.; Dave Pierson. 19. Lake Elmo. Minn.; Larry Russell. 17, W'inns-

boro. La.

day. "Tonsils successfully removed; condition satisfactory.” said a bulletin issued by surgeon Miles L. Bormby at University College Hospital.

NEW YORK UPI —The 1964 United Press International All-

American Football team under Second Team the point system used a player E Howard Twilley. Tulsa 932 receiving the first place vote of T . Bill Yearby, Michigan 902 every person participating in: G . S t e ve DeLong. Tenn. 1,115 the poll would receive 2,849 c. Gleen Ressler, Penn St. 1,304

Poor Opinion Of Officiating

6 N. D. Players

Have Signed

points. Pos. Player Sfchool and Points

G. Jim Carrol ,Notre D. 1,046 T. Harry Schuh. Memphis S.501

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MIAMI UPI — A total of six Notre Dame players have been signed to play for the North team under Irish coach Ara

LONDON UPI -— Welter- Parseghian in the annual : weight champion Emile Griffith Shrine Bowl here Christmas had more money but a poorer | Day. opinion of British officiating to- Coach Paul Dietzel of Army day as he flew back to New' also signed up Monday to help ; York: after a ninth-round tech- Parseghian coach the North nical knockout over Britain's squad. Dave- Charnley in their non-title Players signed included Allfight at Wembley Pool. America end from Notre Dame

Qriffith received a purse estimated at $23,800 but he claimed ref fee Frank Wilson was so busy Tuesday night warning him against low punches and he*d butts that “I was almost afraid to throw punches to the stomach or to step in with mpr head in position to slip punches. Griffith floored the British lightweight champion three times. Two of the knockdowns ipere scored in the ninth with a left hook to the jaw that stunned southpaw Charnley so much that when he rose grog;?ily, the referee stopped the

bout.

Jack Snow, and his teammates tackle Jim Snowden, guard Ken Mag It sic, center Norman Nicola and linebacker Tom

Kostelnik.

Quarterback John Huarte. the 1964 Heisman Trophy winner for the Irish, had already signed up for the North squad. Dietzel will bring along Army quarterback star Carl Stichweh. who almost singlehandedly beat Navy 11-8 in their traditional battle Saturday.

miss his patient persuals of tricky bills that might have cost the taxpayers many dollars had he not burned the midnight

oil.

Sen. Roy Conrad. Monticello. who was Republican caucus chairman, was a victim of the Democratic tidal wave and will not be on deck to execute the fancy parliamentary maneuvers of yore. The bulldog Democratic leadership of Sen. Marshall F. Kizer. Plymouth, will be absent in the upper house and there will be no one to fight as vigorously as he did for the net income tax. Kizer quit the legislative halls to run unsuccessfully for his party's gubernatorial nomination. Sen. Lucius Somers. Hoagland. Republican, who served longer than almost any other member of the Senate, likewise was swamped by the Democrats.

The poker - faced drummer

had shown no concern. *T feel Cat.”

fine” when he entered the hospital Tuesday night. He saddened young fans who had hoped they somehow might ac-

RODDY IN ‘CAT’

HOLLYWOOD (UP!* — Roddy McDowall joins Hayley Mills and Dean Jones in the cast of Disney's "That Darn

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Mickey Walker To Be Honored NEW YORK UPI — Mickey Walker ,a living legend of “Toy Bulldog” agressiveness in the ring, and light heavyweight champion Willie Pastranto. current defensive phantom, will receive the fight game’s top awards for 1964. the Boxing

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FIRST CITIZENS BANK CLASSIC LEAGUE W L McMains International 74 38 Putnam Realty 74 38 ' Clairmont Transfer 72 40 Shetrone Real Estate 70 42 Central National Bank 63 49 Old Topper Tavern 58 54 Patterson’s Shell 54 58 Coan Pharmacy 53 59 Torr’s Restaurant 47 65 Coca-Cola 40 72 Hillman’s Jewelers 37 75 Team No. 1 30 62 High Team Series: Clairmont Transfer 2208. High Team Game: Putnam ! Realty 800. i High Indiv. Series: Walker

617.

High Indiv. Game: Walker

239.

Other Scores; Atkins 594. Douglas 573. Buis 583. Sears 576. Vosheil 580. Murray 604. Gooch 555. Cook 578. Priest 593. Bi-ewster 205. Atkins 220. j Douglas 223. England 214, Buis 212. 200. Hurst 223. Bemis 201. Sears 213, Vosheil 230. Bowman 204. Murray 200. 214. Burkhardt 200, Gooch 223, Cook 214. 214, Walker 203. Priest 225.

To Rebuild GOP

WASHINGTON UPI — Republican National Chairman Dean Burch is countering moves aimed at his ouster with elaborate plans to rebuild the GOP

from the precinct up.

There is also a possibility

COMMERCIAL LEAGUE November 19. 1964 W Sutherlin's TV, 68 Hopkins-Walton 62 : Seven-Up 57 Phillips 66 55 Cochran's 54 , Angwell 47 G'castle Office Equipt. 46 Father’s Auxiliary 27

(High Team Senes: Seven-Up 2440. High Team Game: Sutherlin's T.V. 839. High Ind. Game: D. Priest 210. High Ind. Series: D. Priest 580. 500 Series: D. Priest 580. B. Hampton 561, J. Rossok 552, V. Inman 546. B. Brewster 530. F. Brewster 525. D. Hendrick 511, R. Crawley oil,. D. Lewis 507. R. Fumey 502. 200 Games: D Pnest 210. R. Furney 204. B Hampton 203. V Inman 200.

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BASKETBALL SCORES Indiana 81, Ohio U. 70. Notre Dame 99, Lewis 87 Purdue 84, Detroit 81 Michigan 92, Ball State 70 Manchester 107, Kalamazoo

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