The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 May 1965 — Page 4
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JUNIOR ABC BOWLING BANQUET
Shown above are the trophies and a few of the guests that attended the Junior ABC Bowling Banquet held at Torr's Restaurant last Monday evening. Photo by Frank Puckett, Jr.
A capacity crowd attended the first annual junior bowling banquet Monday evening, April 26th, at Torr’s Restaurant. The attendance far exceeded the expectations of the banquet committee. The affair was welcomed and enjoyed with such enthusiasm by both parents and junior bowlers that we are sure there will be another affair
next year.
Honor guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stevens. Due to his enthusiasm for youngsters in sports, Mr. Stev-
Williams.
Varsity Lanes Awards
600 Series Memo Booklets:
r and David Brown.
Third Place Team—Currie’s
Sundries: Herbie Schoman. Jeff . .
Saunders, Gary Smith and Tom Love 606 and Bob Evens ; be £ an picking up at the Indian-
’ Brent Baker. 6 00-
SPEEDS INCREASE INDIANAPOLIS UPI-
-Speeds
apolis Speedway Monday, but not before several drivers suf-
Fourth Place Team-Clover- 500 Series Memo Booklets:
dale IGA’ Terry Hoffa Jeff Tcccy Boesen 574, Jon Edmonds fared frustrations.
Holsapple, Robbie Fenwick and
Tom Allegree.
Fifth Place Team — Chet’s knuckleheads: Steve Crawley, Curt Godfrey, Dennis Brewster
and Bill Brewster.
Sixth Place Team—Gordon’s Foods: Mark McGrannahan, Terry Maurer, Gary Brewster
551, Howdy Conyers 544, Bill Ogle 536, Martin Baker 513, Jon Fyre 511 and Bill Cromer
508.
200 Game Pins: Jon Edmonds 234, Howdy Conyers 229, Bob Evens 223, Tom Love 223, Terry Boesen 218, Martin Baker 215, Brian Wilbur 215, Bill
Former world Grand Prix champion Jimmy Clark of Scotland turned the fastest lap of the year on the two-and-a-half mile oval with a 151.250 late in
the day.
BASEBALL LEAGUE RESULTS PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Eastern Division
W.
L. Pet. GB
Indianapolis ....
13
4 .765
Oklahoma City
12
6 .667
Denver
12
6 .667 lV a
San Diego
7
12 .368 7
Arkansas
5
10 .333 7
Salt Lake City ..
4
15 .211 10
Western Division
W.
L. Pet. GB
Portland
11
4 .733
Tacoma
10
6 .625 1%
Vancouver
7
8 .467 4
Seattle
6
7 .462 4
Hawaii
6 10 .373 5%
Spokane
5
10 .333 6
These are the individuals from the Bainbridge High School that participated in the County Livestock Judging Contest from left to right: Dave Ferrand, Jim Albin, Dick McFarland, Hal Hendrich, Bill Judy, Dick Evens and Larry Clodfelter.
Monday’s Results Portland 1, Tacoma 0 Denver 6, Oklahoma City 1 Indianapolis 1, San Diego 0 Hawaii at Vancouver Postponed, rain Only Games Scheduled
AMERICAN LEAGUE (xNight Games Not Included) W. L. Pet. GB Chicago 10 5 .667 Minesota 9 5 .642 % Detroit 9 6 .600 1 Baltimore 9 7 .563 l 1 /* Cleveland 7 6 .538 2 xBoston 7 6 .538 2 xLos Angeles .... 8 8 .500 2Vi New York 7 6 .438 3% xWashington .. 6 12 .333 5*4 xKansas City .. 3 11 .214 3%
NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. GB Cincinnati 12 5 .706 Los Angeles 11 6 .647 1 Houston 12 7 .632 1 St. Louis 9 8 .528 3 Chicago 8 8 .500 3% Philadelphia .... 8 9 .471 4 Milwaukee 7 8 .467 4 San Francisco .. 8 11 .421 5 Pittsburgh 6 12 .333 6% New York 6 13 .316 7
DePauw Defeats Wabash 9-0 In Tennis Match
ens was selected to present the and Johnny Vermillion. Slan g r ”^ vn 2 o2 ^ bowling trophies to the many Seventh Place Team—Double _ T IT recipients. Other guests includ- Decker: Mace Hirt, Mike Or- m ^ 'r* ed Chet Crawley of the Green-I losky, Scott Orloskv and Bob ” S a eam reencas -
. tt- / tie Automotive: Tom Love, Jun
castle Men s Bowling Associa- i Hirt. out ■»» ^ n ^ l n j
tion and the officers and board Eighth Place Team-McMil- ^° ,ls ’ Larry MayS and Bob DePauw evened its varsity of directors of the Putnam lan Carpets: Dick Armstrong. Ev c ens ’ „ ^ _ tennis record here V^terday, County Junior Bowling Asso- Danny Cantone, Bob Crum and ■. HC , e c eam c ' beaUn £ " abash Colle S e 9 -°. in
... ® mond Janitorial Services: Stan 1 straieht sets ciation. Steve Atkins. ^ ^ ; siraigm. scls. . , , . , . I T- 4.1. T>1 n, Brown, Jon Edmonds, Jay Frye 1 Awards and trophies were Ninth Place Team — \F\\ . „ , „ > j j
presented in the following cate- Ladies Auxiliary: Betty Crom
Above, Russellville 4-H Judging Team a re as follows, left to right: Keith Carrington, Gary Clodfelter, Linda Niles, Melvin Grimes and Dave Carrington.
Putnam County 4-H and FFA members won 1st and 2nd place in the District Livestock Judging Contest, Saturday, April 24 at Worthington. For two consecutive years Putnam County 4-H and FFA members have earned both 1st and 2nd place at the District Contest in
I and Howdy Conyers.
gories:
BANTAM DIVISION AJBC Individual Awards League Champion Emblems:
er, Cheri McGrannaJian, Debbie Crawley and Dickie Newgent. Tenth Place Team—Greencastle IGA: Nunzio Cancillo,
The wan was the Tigers’ sec-
Third Place Team — Pepsi 1 ond consecutive shutout and Cola: Conni Williams, Cindy i third victory in six matches. Godfrey, Ann May and Jackie * Evaisville College hosts the Edmonds. defending ICC champions FriFourth Place Team—Team ( day, then Indiana State will No. 6: Sam Dodge, Jerry Mc-J c ome to Greencastle for a Sat-
Varstiy Lanes Junior and Adult Clure ’ Norman Jones and Nor-jurday match at 1:30 p. .m. Mixed Tournament Winners j„ 1 Results of the Wabash match
(Two Games) ' n Flfth Flacc Team-Boesen’s include:
Girl: Betty Cromer and Bud Bairy: ^ eo , r ^ e Henr y- Terr y! Rpn Wprrpn p, Boesen, DeWayne Wilson and ^ singles Ren vV erren-Cromer—-Boy. Biii Cromer rath beat Dick Glover> 6 _ lf 7 _ 5; 30 mi an ’ a Sixth Place Team — P. R No. 2 singles—Bruce Voorheis i Morrison’s
Orr—<26.
Dale Sims, Dennis Atchley, steve Cofer - Lance Orlosky and
David Brattain and Gary Deem. Cathy Ryan.
League High Average Em-
blem: Gary Deem—131.
League High Series Emblem: Den nia Atchley — 346 (2
games).
League High Game Emblem:
Herbie Schoman—180.
Most Improved Average Em- JUNIOR-SENIOR DIVISION blem and Bowler of Year Cer- AJBC Individual Awards tificate: Gary Brewster. ! League Champion Emblems: Special Recognition Certifi- ' Tom Love, Jim Rolls, Larry
cates for Perfect Attendance: ^ a y s and Bob Evens. ip, . p, o r. Steve Atkins. Gary Brewster,) League High Average Em- Gary * rceland and Gary
Curt Godfrey, Jeff Saunders, blem: Bob Evens—172. Herbie Schoman, Gary Smith League High Series Emblem:
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IGA FOODLINE — 4-28-65
Final
. Bowling
L News First Citizens Bank League
Livestock Judging. The first placing team from Bainbridge, coached by Norman Evens, is composed of Bill Judy, Dick Evens, Hal Hendrich, Dick McFarland. Also participating in the district and county as individuals were Larry Clodfelter and Jim Albin. The Bainbridge team score was 1225. The second placing team from Russellville 4-H Club, coached by Morris McGaughey, had a team score of 1223. Individuals on the 4-H team from Russellville were Linda Niles, Keith Carrington, Melvin
Grimes. Gary Clodfelter and Dave Carrington. The individual honor* for judging in the district contest were as follows: 1st place, Bill Judy with a score of 414; 2nd place, Linda Niles with a score of 413; 3rd place, Keith Carrington with a score of 409; 5th place, Dick Evens with a score* of 406; 7th place Dick McFarland with a score of 405; all out of a possible 450 points. Both of the above teams will represent this district in the State Livestock Judging Contest to be held during the State Fair.
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Mallory: Brian Wilbur, Tim beat Tom Williams 6-1, 6-2; No. j A & S 166
McCammon, Martin Baker and
Harold Henry.
Seventh Place Team—Team No. 8: Dusty Brewster, Steve
3 singles Joe Martin beat Dick Adler’s
.._ 146
and Del Staley.
Last Place Champion Certifi-
Tom Love—606.
League High Game Emblem:
cates: Nunzio Canillo, Steve Jon Edmonds—234. Cofer, Lance Orlosky and Most Improved Average Em
Cathy Ryan.
League Trophies First Place Team — Deem Music: Dale Sims, Dennis Atchley, David Brattain and Gary
Deem.
Second Place Team—Staley’s Moving & Storage: David
Love.
Eighth Place Team—Team No. 10: Steve Elliott, Bill Ogle, Mark Elliott and Ron Smith. Ninth Place Team—Gordon's Foods: Jerry Bryant, Shirley
blem and Bowler of Year Certi- Allegree Dallas Clines and
Jerry Williams.
Varsity Lanes Junior and Adult Mixed Tournament Winners
(Three Games)
Girl: Jerry Brant and Gib
ficate: Brian Wilbur.
Special Recognition Certificates: Ann May, Jerry Bryant, Jon Edmonds, Gary Love and
Brian Wilbur.
Last Place Champion Certificates: Jerry Bryant, Shirley Al-
Evens, Jim Green, Del Staley legree. Dallas Clines and Jerry
Bryant—1234. Boy: Howdy Conyers Lloyd Conyers—1215.
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Windy Hill Announces League Play Laurel Corbin and Robert McCormick, co - chairmen of Windy Hill Men’s Golf Association, announced today that the Tuesday evening league play will get underway May 11th : starting at 4 p. m. The season will be split into two five-week sesions. Members are registering with McCormick and Corbin at the club house. Teams will be drawn Thursday levening, May 6. Handicap play will be used for a possible two points per man; one point for match play | and one point for medal. League matches will be ! played on Tuesday after 4 p. m. l and Thursday will be the rain date, players must be present or forfeit. When league play closes, a dinner will be served to all league participants. Members are asked to remember that registration closes at 5 p. m. this Thursday.
Nicol 6-0, 6-4; No. 4 singles— Carl Hirth beat Steve Anderson 6-0, 6-1; No. 5 singles—Mark Smith beat Pete Keenan 6-0, 6-3; and No. 6 singles—Gary Sullivan beat John Wilson 6-1, 6—2. In doubles (No. 1) Warrenrath and Vooheis beat Glover and Nicol 7-5 and 6-4; No. 2 doubles—Hirth and Smith beat Wilson and Williams 6-2 and 6-4; and No. 3 doubles—Martin and Cullvan beat Keenan and Anderson 7-5 and 6-1. In college sports action tomorrrow DePauw sends its track team to Butler and the golf squad visits Ball State.
Stoner 140 Murphey’s 139 Shetrone - 122 Mac’s Appli. 116 Suzanne’s 110
99 114 134 140 141 158 164 170
Hi Team Game: A & S 808. Hi Team Series A A S 2338. Hi Ind. Game: Jordan 193 Hi Ind. Series: Huxford 518 Over 425: Huxford 518; Jordan 513; Minnick 496; Godfrey 495; Justus 486; Flint 480; Cavin 479; Cramer 479; Braden 47; Gooch 468; Lancaster 460; Girton 458 Pelfrey 455; Mark 455; Beaman 440; Murray 435; Knauer 429; Ogle 426; Hurst 425.
1. Fentress Motors 166 74 2. Motor Freight 147 93 3. 1st. Citz. Bk. No. 1 144 96 4. 1st. Citz. Bk. No. 2 99 141 5. Jo’s Beauty Salon 82 158 6. Pepsi Cola 82 158 High Team Series: First Citizens Bank No. 1 2655. High Team Game: First Citizens Bank No. 2 953. High Ind. Series: J. Cavin 534 (Sub); A. McKeehan 488. High Ind. Game: B. Hurst 197. Series over 425: J. Cavin 534 (Sub); A. McKeehan 488; B. Hurst 487; K. Gooch 479; J. Leer 478; J. Murray 478; C. Justus 476 (Sub); G. Lancaster 474; R. Hanneman 474; E. Godfrey 473; M. Davies 470; B. Douglas 467; I. Grubb 437; K. Braden 430; B. Cline 426 (Sub).
Tiger Cubs Blast Clinton Miners In Track, 70-39
Clay - Liston Fight Still Has Legal Disruptions
BOSTON UPI — A police chief with “no angles’’ and a district attorney with an ultimatum are keeping preparations for the scheduled May 25 heavy-weight fight between Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston in an uproar. In both cases it’s a mattter of law. Dedham Police Chief Walter H. Carroll says he will bar spectators from sparring sessions of ex-champ Liston at the Towers Inn today unless the Liston camp complies with certain state and local regulations. And Suffolk County Dist. Attourney Garrett H. Byrne says he wil seek an injunction blocking the Boston Garden fight three weeks from tonight unless the Massachusetts Boxing Commission satifies him hat no laws will be violated in staging the championship bout. Byrne has given the boxing i commission until 2 p. m. EDT
today to clear the air. Even Clay, 100 miles away in Chicopee, is being scrutinized. Dist. Attorney Matthew Ryan of Hampden County has advised Byrne that he will check the young champion’s training camp
at Chine Inn for possible violations of the law. Byrne had been scheduled to meet with the boxing commossion Monday but the confrotation was cancelled without explanation.
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’ The fleet-footed Tiger Cubs traveled to Clinton last night where they captured eleven first place ribbons and a host of seconds and thirds to boast a 70-39 track and field victory over host Clinton. During the meet Terry Sheldon re-wrote his name in the recond books by clipping off the half-mile run in the fast time of 2:04.3. This time was twotenths of a second faster than the old high school record previoulsy held by Terry. Summaries tabulated for Greencastle were: Broad Jump: Churchill 1st; Weathers 3rd—19 ft., 7 in. Shot Put: Shoal 1st, Nanov-
sky 2nd—44 ft., 11% in. Might Jump: Hammond It— 5 ft, 8 in. Pole Vault: Gingery 1st, Peeler 2nd—9 ft. High Hurdles: Weathers 1st, Henry 2nd—:16.7. Mile Run: Hammond 3rd— WT 4:56.8. 100 yd.: Chruchill 1st—:10.2. 440 yd.: Boswell 1st—:54.7. 880 yd.: Sheldon 1st—2:04.8 (new school record). 220 yd.: Williams 1st, Luzaf 3rd—:23.4. Low Hurdles: Weathers 1st Henry 2nd—:33.4. 880 Relay: Greencastle— 1:37.8.
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