The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 April 1965 — Page 8

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The Daily Bannar, Greencastle, Indiana Thursday, April 15, 1965

Vigo County Fairgrounds Race To Feature Sprint Rookie Of '64

Jimmy Moughan, a Springfield, 111., painter who took “Rookie-of-the-Year” honors on the IMCA sprint car circuit, has indicated he will enter the April 24 super-modified races at the Vigo County Fairgrounds.

Moughan will be among some 45 to 50 entries from all over the Midwest who are expected to compete for $3,000 guaranteed purse posted for the Illino-is-Missouri Stock Car Association sanctioned event. The program that Sunday will

include four 12-car heart races, a semi-feature, and two 30-lap features, the first starting the 18 fastest cars and the second starting the second 16 fastest plus the first three finishers in the opening feature event. Two former Illinois-Missouri Asociation champions have also indicated their intentions to enter. Gene Henson, the defending champion, will be at i the Action Track with a new car, while Johnny Meyers, from Decatur, 111., the 1963 champ,

will return with his Buickpowered racer. Also expected to be on hand is the Danville, 111., team of Chevy-powered cars built and owned by Oran Cunningham. | One car, a brand new sprinter built to USAC specifications, will be driven by Bob Carrigan, who will make his debut on the USAC sprint circuit this season, The team entry will be driven by Virion Starr. Another team entry has come i from Vermillion County, 111.,

I barbers Steve and Larry Cannon, both of whom will be driving Chevy-powered autos. Larry is also the recorder of Vermillion County. Indiana entries include Mike Johnson, Martftnsville, Kenny Inman, Greencastle, Orvil Yeardon, Columbus, and Cecil Beavers, Bedford. Advanced ticket requests for the opening race of the Action Track season can be mailed to Don Smith, Post Office Box 3004, Terre Haute.

Moss Will Try Racing Comeback

NAIROBI. Kenya UPI — A field of 98 automobiles begins a tortuous 3.000-mile trek over terrible roads replete with exotic hazards tonight in the East African safari and the spotlight is on a man who is seeking to "avoid the publicity.” One of the featured attrac-

tions of this year's race is the comeback of Stirling Moss, the British driver whom many considered the greatest Grand Prix driver in racing history before he crashed at Goodwood, England, on Easter Monday three years ago, breaking almost every bone in his body. Moss, who will be driving in his first race since that accident, will be the No. 2 man in the Saab team behind Swedish ace Erik Carlsson.

Five More Entries Received For Memorial Day "500'

INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Five more entries increased the field for the 500-mile Speedway auto race to 51 today with 8 to 10 additional nominations believed in the mail to beat tonight's deadline.

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Three drivers with previous “SOO” experience and a rookie were the latest drivers selected for the May 31 race.

own ticket when he finally arrived early Wednesday morning for a game against the Mets. Houson Manager Lum Harris informed Staub that his flight would cost the outfielder $113.55 — the price of the ticket —and the Astro management would not reimburse him. The Astros won the game 7-6.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

W L Pet. GB

Chicago

2 0

1.000

Los Angeles

2 0

1.000

Pittsburgh

2 1

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Philadelphia

1 1

.500 1

Milwaukee

1 1

.500 1

Cincinnati

1 1

.500 1

Houston

1 1

.500 1

San Francisco

1 2

.333 Ui

St. Louis

0 2

.000 2

New York

0 2

.000 2

AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. GB

Detroit

2 0

1.000

Minnesota

1 0

1.000 H

Cleveland

1 0

1.000 14

Washington

1 1

.500 1

Baltimore

1 1

.500 1

Los Angeles

1 1

.500 1

Chicago

1 1

.500 1

poston

1 1

.500 1

Hew York

0 2

.000 2

Kansas City

0 2

.000 2

HEALTH CAPSULES by Michael A. Petti, M.D.

On Sept. 11th

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The veterans included Bill! COUOOfS VS Tulstl Cheesbourg, Tucson, Ariz.;l *

Chuck Rodee, Indianapolis, and Bob Mathouse, Gardena, Calif.

Cheesbourg will drive a car HOUSTON UPI — The Unientered by Myron E. Osborn, i versity of Houston Cougars will Denver, Colo., and Rodee will meet Tulsa University's Blue drive for the Lane-Fulbright bonnet Bowl champions Sept. 11 Racing Team of Niles, Mich. ' in the first college football game Both are rear-engine cars pow- j in the new Harris County domed ered by four-cylinder Offen-; stadium. hauser engines. j Season ticket requests have Mathouser and rookie Carl ^ ‘"‘o‘he Univeraity | Williams, Kansas City, Mo., T'"T* letU: ,ce at a ! , . a- , ’ record pace since the Cougars will drive conventional road- . ® stars entered by George Wal-1 ’ . fT , W “ k ’ ther. Dayton. Ohio. | “ H ' mSt0n 0fflClal 531(1 toda >’-

FEATURED IN ANNUAL NAIAD SWIM SHOW

Costumed in military apparel, these DePauw University coeds are ready to plunge into their aquatic number, ‘‘Army Uniform,” a part of the college’s annual Naiad swimming show Thursday-Saturday. Shown, left to right, are Nancy Willis, Chicago: Gretchen Benedek, Highland Park, 111.; Nancy Rich, Riverside, 111.; Sally Hopple, Toledo, O.; Vicky Stembridge, Glenview', 111.; and Marilyn Rupperecht, Cincinnati, O. The synchronized swimming show is set for Bowman Gymnasium at 7 p.m. each evening w r ith an additional 8:30 show on tap Friday.

The fifth entry came from Bob Wilke, Milwaukee, Wis. It was described as a roadster with a Ford V-8 engine. No driver accompanied the entry.

Missed The Plane

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Southport And Carmel Are Tops

second with 43 and Lafayette third with 41 and three-sev-enths. Carmel scored 60 points to 45 for runnerup Garfield in Class “B ”. Speedway w r as third writh 35. Eight meet records tumbled. The top performances was by Madison Heights shotput ace Charles Huston whose best toss went 59 feet 5^4 inches.

the Rochester Americans in the American Hockey League's Cal- I der Cup playoff final. The Bisons spotted the Her- . shey Bears an early first period goal Wednesday night, then roared back for a 3-1 victory on Hershey ice and a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five semifinal series. Rochester already has clinched a berth in the finals.

Cup championship series. The Chicago Black Hawks need only one more victory to qualify for the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup cham-

pionship series.

Domed Stadium's Glare Is Studied

NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 000 001 002 —3 10 0 Chicago 001 100 32x—7 10 1

NEW YORK UPI — Outfielder Rusty Staub of the Houston Astros overslept Tuesday,

missed his plane to New' York in Class

and wound up paying for his Indianapolis Washington was

INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Southport and Carmel won team honors Wednesday in the seventh annual North Central

High School Relays.

Southport won the team title

A” with 5912 points.

Bisons Defeat Hershey Bears

By United Presi International The Buffalo Bisons are only one game away from joining

Two Teams Need One More Win

One of the clubs will reach that goal tonight as they square off in the seventh and deciding game of their semifinal series. The teams enter the event tied 3-3 in games.

Game Date Set

DETROIT UPI — The Detroit Red Wings need only one more victory to qualify for the National Hockey League’s Stanley

WASHIGTON UPI — The Washington Redskins and Philadelphia Eagles announced today they will play an exhibition game at Hershey, Pa., Aug. 7.

HOUSTON UPI — Technicians at the DuPont Co. In Wilmington, Del., planned to start i preliminary testing today.on tha new' Harris County domed sta-

dium’s glare problem.

It was discovered last week i through the plastic skylights of ; the $31.6 million stadium, a glare results that prevents outj fielders from catching fly balls. The special clear plastic skylights were developed by the DuPont Co. to allow growth of > the stadium’s special Bermuda

^ grass the year around.

Houston 000 000 300 04—7 9 1 N. Y. 000 200 001 03—6 10 3

San Fran 002 100 200 —5 14 3 Phila. 000 002 000—2 5 1

Los Ang. 000 020 010—3 6 1 Pitts 000 000 001—1 2 1

AMERICAN LEAGI E Chicago 000 000 000—0 6 1 Baltimore 001 011 12x—6 11 0

Boston 000 000 000—0 6 1 Baltimore 001 Oil 12x—6 11 0

Boston 002 101 000—4 6 0 Wash. 000 210 30x—6 7 1

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MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

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New York 000 020 100—3 7 0 Los Ang. 100 001 20x—4 12 1

Cleveland at Kan City, ppd rain Detroit at Minnesota, ppd rain

Tm These Clothing Care Tips

Hang garments on suitably shaped hangers immediately after you take them off.

Alternating the clothes you wear gives fabrics a chance to become free of wrinkles and to return to the shape built into the garment

Out-of-season clothes should be cleaned and stored in a sealed closet, chest, box or plastic garment bag.

Brush dust and lint from the fabric surface frequently, brushing in the direction of the nap.

Protect against moth attack with Solvay para crystals. The crystals’ potent vapor kills moths and moth eggs.

Fur garments torn, damaged, or noticeably worn should be taken to a reliable firm for repair.

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