The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 February 1965 — Page 4

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4 Th* Daily Bannar, Graancastla, Indiana Monday, Fabruary 22,1965 Tigers Bow To Indiana State; DePauw Star Is Hospitalized

a 24-22 edge.

Putt finished with 20 points on seven of nine baskets and he hit six of seven free throws. Sehemner was the only other Tiger over 10 points; he had 16

A combined 65-point performance by Indiana State’s Butch Wade and Joe Warfel powered the Sycamores to a 101-80 triumph over DePauw University Saturday night before 4,000 Terre Haute arena Fans. Tomorrow night DePauw’s varsity and freshman team will be at home against Butler at

6 p. m. and 8 p. m.

The loss to State dropped DePauw to the bottom of the

ICC standings at 3-6 and it cost Outscored 30-10 in a ten the Tigers the services of vete- m i nute stretch late in the last ran center Dean Rush. j De Pauw s freshman basThe 6-4 Logansport senior ketba11 s( l uad droPP<?d a 90-74 suffered a blow on the head in d e risi° n to Indiana State this the first three minutes of the 1 weekend in a preliminary to the

contest. He was pulled from varsity game,

the lineup and sent imemdiately Guard Jeff Henry’s fifth to St. Anthony’s hospital for basket moved DePauw to with-

observation.

Yesterday afternoon Rush was listed in serious condition in the intensive care ward

before fouling out. Lennie Long’s 1*4 rebounds and Wade’s 13 lifted the winners to a 57-39 reading in this department. Bahler’s seven was high for DePauw.

DePauw Freshmen Lose Net Scrap 90-74

in two at 58-56 with 11:52 remaining, but the Scyamore yearlings lowered the boom and ran the count to 88-66 with

where hospital officials said he 1:51 fe£t ^ the S ame -

was under heavy sedation. He; Tomorrow night here at 6 was slated to undergo further p m DePauw freshmen will

yesterday even- a tt em pt to avenge a 69-62 loss

they suffered at Butler a month

ago.

High scorers in Saturday’s game were State’s Jerry Newsome with 37 and Steve Holltnbeck with 14. Henry was high for DePauw with 16 points on eight baskets in 16 shots. John Baker was next with 14 and Ron York and Steve Huffman added 11

each.

Indiana State hit 37 of 80 shots for .463 and DePauw hit 32 of 86 for .372. Baker was the game’s top rebounder with 16 though State captured total rebound honors, 58-52. The Sycamores led at halftime. 45-38, after grabbing the lead for keeps at 22-21.

examinations

ing.

Though it trailed the entire last half. DePauw stuck with the Sycamores until the last seven minutes. Dick Putt, who replaced Rush, hit a 25-foot jump shot to cut the margin to 79-70 but the ball quit bouncing right for the Tigers quickly thereafter. Denny Barrett fouled Don Pope who hit for two. then threw the ball back into Pope’s scrambling hands coming up court. Pope hit again and the buldge was 83-70 at 5:51. The Tigers never got closer in the final minutes and played the last 4:17 without a basket. During the same stretch the luckless visitors lost Dan Schermer and Putt on fouls and Jack Hogan went out limping on a ankle injury’ sustained in practice Thursday. Even eliminating these setbacks the Tigers probably wouldn’t have been able to curb the State attack that moved to a 47-40 halftime advantage. Wade and Warfel. who finished with 39 and 26 respectively, teamed up to lift State out of a 32-30 deficit with 6:37 left in the first half. When Warfel hit two free throws to make it 32-32 with 5:51 left, he started a string

BOWLING MONDAY AFTERXON LADIES LEAGUE February 8, 1965

Team Standings

W

L

Lucky Strikes

42

24

Cloverdale Misses

39

27

The Goofers

37

29

Odd Balls

36

30

Manhatten Belles

36

30

Channel Rats

35

31

Worry Warts

32

34

Splits and Misses

32

34

Happy Clovers

28

38

Alley Cats

27

39

Pin Heads

26

40

The Wishers

24

42

Tiger Tankmen Defeat Ball State Swimmers Greg Mutz and Bob Wells scratched their names into the DePauw record book again this weekend enabling the Tigers to capture a 49-46 meet here from Ball State. Mutz won three of the winners’ seven blue ribbons and wrote a new mark of 2:29.5 into the journals in the 200-yard breaststroke. The Clayton, Mo., sophomore held the former mark at 2:30.1. Wells, another sophomore, edited the mark for the 200yard backstroke in a time of 2:19.5. He also held the former DePauw record which was 2:22 set earlier this winter. Other first places gained by the winners were Mutz’ pair in the 500-yard freestyle (5:46.4), the 160-yard individual medley (1:44.2), plus Tom McClain’s victory in diving, Doug Waples’ 2:20.5 verdict in the 200-yard butterfly, and a 4:07.5 win in the 400-yard medley relay. Wednesday DePauw will swim against the ICC’s defending champions at Indiana State and Saturday it winds up the season at Valparaiso. DePauw’s 3-4 record to date includes wins over Berea, 68-27, Eastern Illinois, 51-44, and Ball State, and losses to Denison, 49-50, Miami of Ohio, 3857, Albion, 27-68, and Evansville, 24-70.

Lucky

Ind. High Single— J. Hutche-

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points. Pope finally made a

new entry on the scorebook Team High Single: nearly 10 minutes later — well Strikes — 548.

into the second half —when Team High Series — Man-

his basket made it 60-51, State, hatten Belles — 1613.

at 15:58.

While the winners were j shooting at a .521 clip (38 of73) i DePauw was having the same shooting difficulties that have plagued it the half dozen games. It hit 30 of 76 for .395. I Most frustrated was Tiger forward Stan Bahler, the ICC's leading marksman. Bahler maneuvered well for close-in i attempts but failed on 12 of 17. Morgan Everson, who finishhigh for DePauw with 22 points, hit eight of 21. Hogan ■ had three of eight, and Schermer six of 13. Best performance by a Tiger was Dick Putt’s appearance as Rush's understudy. The 6-5 Southport junior marked up 11 points the first seven minutes he was in action and lifted DePauw’ from an 8-5 deficit to I

Strong Skating Team ROCHESTER, N. Y. UPI — The strongest United States figure skating team since the airplane disaster of 1961 looked forward today toward reclaiming its lost international prestige in the world championships at Colorado Springs, Colorado, March 2-6.

SPORTS Cent. On P-5

Greencastle Sectional Basketball Tournament

Thurs., Feb. 25

Sat., Feb. 27

GREENCASTLE

RUSSELLVILLE

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CLOVERDALE

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Fri., Feb 26

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REELSVILLE

Saturday Afternoon

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Russellville Downs Hillsboro. 77 To 54

Reelsville Indians Whip Eminence Squad, 99-80

Closing their scheduled prep-

cage hardwood season the Reelsville Indians romped over their rival, the Eminence Eels,

last Friday night, 99-80. The Indians out-classed the

Eels in just about every department except field goals.

The Eminence team scored 33 field goals to the Indians 32. As the Indians out-rebound-

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ed their foes, 56-40, big, 6-5 Joe Williams pulled off 23 rebounds and popped in 32 points to led all rebounders and scor-

ers.

The Indian’s lead in the first quarter, 23-18, but the Eels rallied in the second quarter, closing the half holding a four point margin, 49-45. A bad third quarter by the Eels put them dowm 74-64 going into the final period where they lost to the hotshooting Reelsville crew, 99-80. Reelsville scored four men in double figures with Williams scoring 32 points while Blaydes, K i 11 i o n and Irw’in : connected for 19, 21, and 20 pqints respectively. Big men for Eminence w*ere Buis and Leonard with 22 while W’illet popped in 10 points. Summaries:

The Russellville Bees took advantage of a second half rally to down Hillsboro High School, 77-54 and capture their last victory of the scheduled prep season. The Bees fought out a slow first half but managed to start going in the second half of action as Ronnie Richardson began to bang the buckets. Richardson collected only one field goal in first half action, but capitalized on 8 more in the final half of action. High men in scoring for the Hillsboro squad were Harshbarger and Osborn with 17 and 10 points respectively while Russelhdlle had three men in double figures with Richardson leading all scorers with 21 points. S i n n e 11 and Boiler picked up 18 and 14 points. Summaries: Russellville (77) FG Hurst 4 McGaughey 4 J. Boiler 6 Sinnett 7 R. Richardson 9 J. Richardson 0 Oliver 3 R. Boiler 0 Totals 32

Old Gold Matmen Cop Third Place

Ball State and Indiana State claimed all eight individual championships Saturday in the ICC wrestling tournament at Valparaiso, but DePauw took half the runnerup spots and finished third in the conference affair. Team scoring: Ball State 78, Indiana State 74, DePauw 45, Valparaiso 20 and St. Joseph’s 6. Evansville and Butler did not compete.

Only in the 167 and 177pound classes were Steve Nice and Fred Wendelboe were decisioned 4-2 and 8-0 in bids for third place did the Tigers fail to pick up substantial scoring power. The results in the championship rounds involving DePauw matmen included: (heav-y weight) George Gulyas, Ball State, decisioned Ralph Larsen, DePauw, 6-3 (157) Bob. Pychinka, Ball State, decisioned Sky Huck, DePauw, 5-0 (147) Rudy Dotlich, Indiana State, decisioned Tom Newman, DePauw, 6-1 (137) John Barnett, Ball State, pinned Mike Maeder, DePauw, in 4:42. Roger Davies, Tiger 123pounder, pinned St. Joe’s Tom Meyer in 1:30 to take a third place, and John Ferguson, at 130, decisioned Bill Hildreth of

Valparaiso, 4-1, to add another third place. Althogh the conference tournament climaxed the varsity wrestling schedule, DePauw’s freshmen matsmen will host the ICC freshmen teams here this Saturday (Feb. 27). Details of the meet will be announced lated.

All Alone

By United Press International The interpid Stan Mikita still has moments when he thinks he’s all alone in Chicago's drive for the National Hockey League title. Mikita, who leads the league in scoring, tallied the Black Hawks’ first two goals unassisted Sunday night, but then a flurry of togetherness occurred that boosted Chicago to a 7-0 victory over the Boston Bruins.

Reelsville (99)

FG

FT

PF

j Gibbs

3

2

i Hammond

0

0

I Irwin

6

3

Williams

13

1

Battin

0

2

Killion

5

4

Fellows

0

1

Blaydes

... 6

7

3

Totals

32

84

17

Eminence (80)

FG

FT

PF

Buis

.... 11

0

2

Adams

.. 0

0

1

Campbell

.... 0

1

4

Willet

... 5

2

5

Rominger

... 1

7

5

Burnett

2

2

5

Hall

.... 1

0

3

Leonard

.... 10

2

3

Brown

.... 3

1

2

Totals

S3

15

SO

Hillsboro (54) FG Carlson 3 McMasters 1 Nixsen 1 Harshbarger 6 Osborn 5 Alward 1 Nickel 0 Rusk 2 Lightly 0 Glasscock 0 Totals 19 B-team Hillsboro 52 Russellville 45. (overtime) Clovers Down Shakamak 78-64 Cloverdale grabbed their 15th win of the season, Friday night when they pulled a 78-64 decision from Shakamak at the Cloverdale gymnasium. Cloverdale tied up the ballgame with 24 minutes left to play and trailed by one point into the half. A come-back ralley in the third quarter iced the game for the Clovers as the never-say-die Champs entered the final minutes of play ten points in command. Shakamak couldn’t quite make the scoring grade and were outscored four points in the fourth quarter. Cloverdale ended their season with a 15-6 record. The red hot Clovers have copped nine wins out of the last ten games played. According to sports authorities, Shakamak is the favored team to come out (Continued on Page 5)

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A BADLY NEEDED TWO

Jerry Boiler (44) hustling Russellville Bee bangs the nets for a badly needed two points early in Saturday night’s action-packed tilt. Russellville downed the Hillsboro squad 77-54 in the last scheduled tilt of Putnam County’s prep teams before sectional time. Photo by Martin Kruse

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