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Th* Daily Banner, Gr*«ncaatl«, Indiana Friday, July 16, 1965

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Bachelor Perch, Calico Bass, Smallmouth and a 4 pound Speckled Perch. Strawberry Largemouth. A spinner-fly comBa^s or Speck. Call them what bination or small jig also works

you will, they all add up to CHAPPIE, a lot of fun and some

mighty fine table fare.

Indiana has two types of Crappies, white and black. A third species, the Flier, of no in-

terest to us, exists in the South- catching them on ern United States. The black nightcrawlers, and

well there. Almost any type of -ounce spinning lure will make an effective Crappie Bait, and at times is more productive than live bait. This same day, fishermen told me they were

red worms, minnows.

Chances Good for Miami AFLTeam MIAMI UPI — If the American Football League likes the terms of an offer for leasing the Orange Bowl for the next 10 years, Miami may wind up with an AFL team in 1966. The city commission, which ; operates the stadium, voted i unanimously Thursday night to make the offer to AFL Commissioner Joe Foss, who came here last month to discuss with Mayor Robert King high and other officials a lease arrangement. The lease terms were described then as the only real hurdle to a franchise for Mi-

ami.

Milt Woodard, an assistant to Foss, said in New York after (hearing terms of the commis

Crappie is silvery with overly- Cataract also produces many

ing irregular dark mottlings on fine catches of Crappies. Many \ ;‘^ s “ ,5 off e"'^7 AFL~^

its sides. The markings give the farm ponds and most of our black Crappie a much darker local streams have good Crap-

look than the related white pie fishing.

Crappie which has the dark pat- One of the mast devoted angtem arranged in dark vertical lers I know is a man who fishbars. The black Crappie is heav- es for Crappies, and nothing ier of body and, has seven or else. If, while after Crappies. he eight dorsal fin spines, while hooks another species, it is the white Crappie has six. There immediately returned to the are many other distinguishing water. (After being properly features, but to the Crappie reprimanded, of course.) He fisherman, a Crappie. is a Crap- is one of the most successful

of his breed. Catching Crap-

pies in the 15 to 17 inch class AFL team are “ ver y definitely”

good.

pie. and one is as much fun as

the other.

These fish can be taken in

the spring in 2 to 6 feet of water, and as the water grows warmer the fisherman must go deeper. Sunken trees are an excellent place to fish for the

Crappie. Some anglers make minnow about l 1 ^ to 2 inches

their own Crappie hotspots by sinking Christmas trees, tied together. (This year, instead of asking for that extra rod. ask

the little woman for an

Christmas tree.) anchor. The limit of 25 is someMansfield is probably one of times taken from one spot. | Golf the hottest Crappie spots in the To every man his Utopia, and Mid-west, Recently while fish- to the Crappie fisherman, that Indianapolis

; ecutive Committee would now 1 take up the question of a team for Miami, “probably will be favored since this W'as negoiated by our subcommittee on

expansion.”

He said a franchise for Miami.” He said that “more than several groups” are bidding for

the franchise.

All in all, Woodard said, Mi-

ami’s chances of

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★ LEAGUE STANDINGS *

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NATIONAL LEAGUE (x-Night Games Not Included) W. L. Pet. GJS.

49 36 .576 51 .38 .573 45 38 .542 3

x-Cincinnati x-Los Angeles San Francisco x-Philadelphia x-Milwaukee x-St. Louis

x-Chicago Houston

x-New York

45 39 .536 3^ 44 43 .506 6 41 45 .477 814 41 46 .471 9 39 45 .464 914 29 56 .341 20

AMERICAN LEAGUE (x-Night Games Not Included) W. L. Pet. G.B. x-Minnesota 53 29 .646 x-Baltimore 49 35 .583 5 x-Cleveland 48 35 .578 514 x-Chicago 47 35 .573 6 x-Detroit 46 36 .561 7 x-Los Angeles 41 44 .482 1314 x-New York 41 46 .471 1414 x-Washington 36 50 .419 19 x-Boston 31 51 .378 22 x-Kansas City 23 54 .299 2714 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE By United Press International Eastern Division W. L. Pot. G.B.

57 34 .626 55 36 .604 2

40 49 .449 16 41 51 .446 1614 40 53 .430 18 36 52 .409 1914

Western Division W 7 . L. Pet. G.B. Seattle 50 39 .562 Portland 49 41 .544 114 Tacoma 49 41 .544 114 Vancouver 48 41 .539 2 Haw-aii 45 46 .494 6 Spokano 31 58 .348 19

Thursday’s Results Denver 4 Seattle 3 Salt Lake City 7 Spokane 4 San Diego 4 Indianapolis 2 Vancouver 5 Portland 2 Arkansas at Oklahoma postponed, power failure. Only games scheduled.

Baseball Action

By Joe Gergen UPI Sports Writer A1 Kaline has moved front and center in the Detroit baseball picture and the Tigers haven’t looked so good in

years.

The great outfielder, a vet-

eran of 12 American League j other games, seasons, w r as shifted from his j Cincinnati remained atop the familiar right field position National League standings with to center on May 25 by acting an 8-1 rout of the Phillies, the Manager Bob Swdft and since Dodgers blanked Chicago 5-0, that time the Tigers have claw- Milwaukee outmuscled Pitts-

and one-half games of second as the Cleveland Indians bumped Boston 6-3, and the White Sox whipped Los Angeles 5-2, league-leading Minnesota defeated Kansas City 11-3 in the first f ame but lost the night- [ cap 3-2 and the Yankees edged Washington 2-1 in 12 innings in

City,

Morey 7 Strokes Behind Leader

ed their way into the thick of

the pennant race.

“He hits better as a centerfielder,” was Charlie Dressen’s first reaction upon assuming command of the club on Memoria Day and whatever the psychological significance of the change, the fact is that Kaline has improved noticeably on his 1964 performance. The onetime bonus player, who became the youngest player ever to win a league batting crown when he hit .340 at

burgh 9-6 and the Cardinals squeezed by the Mots 6-5. Houston and San Franisco were not scheduled.

Denver

Oklahoma City

Indianapolis

getting an | San Diego

Salt Lake City

Arkansas

Tutwiler, Tanber Meet in

is common for him.

His method for fishing these silvery gamesters is to use a small sliding bobber on 4-pound test monofiliment line, and a

no 4 K oid hook b»it.d with«Showdown at Otter Creek

long. Experimenting with dif-1 - I

ferent depths, he casts behind j the boat and either drifts or rows gently. When the first

PINEHURST, N. C. UPI — Dale Morey, formerly of Mar-

tinsville, Ind., carded a 72 for the tender age of 20. currenta second round total of 148 ly is bating .303-10 points highThursday, seven strokes back er than his average last season of the leader in the 59th annual —and already has driven in 53 Southern Amateur golf tourney, runs, compared to 68 for the Jack Cummings, Tuscaloosa, entire 1964 season.

Ala., shot a 70 for a 141 to

take a one-shot lead over David To 111056 who ask h ° W wel1 Boyd. Atlanta. Morey plays out he likes 11 in center fieId ’ A1 has

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ing there for Bass with an A1 Hubbard Sparkletail. I caught several nice Crappies, 9 to 11 inches, as well as a 3 pound

COLUMBUS, UPI — One on 41-year-old Michigan City man who should be used to this shooter Larry Tanber today in sort of thing and another who the final round of the tourney never thought he'd make it to- 1 over the tough Otter Creek

extra Crappie taken, down goes the | day battled it out over 36 holes course.

for the 65th Indiana Amateur j Tutwiler, who downed defendchampionship. 1 ing champ Terry Winter 4 and

2, may be getting used to this | sort of thing, having the skein in West Virginia and compet-

of High Point, N. C.

a quick report.

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Eel Invasion

GALVESTON, Tex. UPI — A distraught woman called police Wednesday to report “hundreds of long, black snakes are crawling up the 29th St. Pier.”

“Sure, I like it out there, Kaline says. “Were winning,

aren’t we.”

Which is exactly what the Tigers did Thursday night as Kaline collected two hits and drove in the winning run with a single in the bottom of the 10th inning for a 5-4 decision over the Baltimore Orioles.

would be a sunken school of hungry,

auto dealer Ed'

log. and a Tutwiler. 45, who won the West slab-sided Virginia state

The defeat dropped Balti-

Crappies. Hope you find

Good Luck!

it and and finished second in the Na-

tional Amateur last year, takes

Nuxhall is "Good Luck Charm

pated in some pro-am contests in West Virginia, with Sam

Snead as a partner.

Tanber meanwhile never passed the third round of this tourney. In fact, Tanber told

By George C. Langford j Cincinnati uniform 21 years ago i Nuxhall doubled to drive in a newsmen Thursday, after upUPI Sports Writer as a 15-year-old schoolboy, bag- run and scored another as the setting four-time amateur The glitter of the youthful ged his sixth decision and Reds pounded starter Chris champ John David of IndianCmcinnati pitching stars tends fifth straight Thursday night Short and three successors for apolis.. he told his boss he to obsure 37-year-old Joe Nux- with an eight-hit performance 15 hits, seven for extra bas- j would return to work Tuesday, hall at times, but as Reds’ against Philadelphia for an 8-1 es. Vada Pinson and Leo Gar-1 Tanber said he even checkManager Dick Sisler puts it: : victory. j denas collected three safeties ed out of his motel room each “Where would we be without Don Drysdale kept the Dodg- each for the Reds and Jim Cok-} morning before leaving for

him?”

Certainly not in first place.

The National League leaders hits, 5-0. The St. Louis Card- blast did clinging to a bare three per- inals came from behind to edge field wall, centage point lead over Los the New York Meta 6-5, and j Angeles, have won only eight Milwaukee trounced Pittsburg' 1 * times in the last two and a 9-6 in the only other National cam *

half weeks—and Nuxhall has League games scheduled. homer in the fourth inning. been responsible for five of the In the American League, j

eight victories. peace-setting Minnesota tripAround the Cincinnati dugout ped Kansas City 11-3 in the first Nuxhall is considered a good game, then last the nightcap to luck charm. He's won every the A’s 3-2. Cleveland topped game he's appeared in since Boston 6-3, Detroit defeated June 27—the day the Reds Baltimore 5-4, Chicago took pulled within one game of the Los Angeles 5-2 and New York Dodgers. nipped Washington 2-1 in 12

Nuxhall, who first put on a j innings.

Officers found that, indeed

slinky animals were crawling more from second to fourth in

ing this year on the Americans around the pier, but they were the scrambled AL picture and Cup team. He also has partici- not snakes. “They’re eels ” moved the Ti & ers W7ithin one

said police Sgt. Henry Tauch. I —

“They’re about two feet long and they have very sharp

teeth.”

“When the eels started swimming in, most of the swimmers came swimming out,” said one policeman.

NOTICE

Those participating In the Jaycee Junior Golf Tourney, July 19, be at the Windy Hill Pro Shop

by 7:30 a.m.

ers in hot pursuit by blanking er contributed a disputed home the Clumbus municipal course, a the Chicago Cubs on three run. The Phillies argued Coke’s harrowing 7,054-yard layout

not clear the left

only run off Nuxhall ►n Dick Stuart’s 16th

designed for Robert Trent

toughness

Jones.

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SREENCASTLE CITY SOFTBALL LEAGUE 1965 SCHEDULE OF GAMES

DAY DATE

TIME

TEAMS PLAYING*

Mon. 19

8:15 p.m.

Cloverdale

vs.

Old Topper

Wed. 21

8:15 p.m.

Danville

vs.

Torr’s R.

Thur. 22

8:15 p.m.

Old Topper

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Buis Feed*

Mon. 26

8:15 p.m.

Buis Feeds

vs.

Cloverdale

Wed. 28

8:15 p.m.

Danville

vs.

Old Topper

•Teams in the right side column wall be the home team.

All postponed games will be played as a double header on the following scheduled night, weather permitting. If possible the games are to be played within one week of the postponed date. The postponed game will be the first of the double header and starting time will be 7:00 p.m. If the first game is not completed by 8:15 p.m., the second game will start 15 mumtes after the completion of the first game. Aw r ards will be given to the League Champion, Play-off Champion, Sportsmanship including Most Valuable Player (to be voted by the team managers), and the Highest Batting

Average.

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M3ke Wheelbase Lg® 1 ®}, 1

V-8 Engine Cubic Inch Displacement

Base Monthly Payments

Difference Per Month

'65 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 124" 218.2"

383

$65.67

'65 FORD GALAXIE 500 119 210.0

289

58.94

$6.73

’65 CHEVROLET IMPALA 119 213.1

283

58.94

6,73

BASIS OF COMPARISON—All models are 2-door hardtops equipped with V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio and heater. Monthly payments have been computed on manufacturers' suggested retail price, one-third down add 36 monthly payments. Not included are the extras you pay for on practically any new car: whitewall tires, deluxe wheel covers, rear seat belts, destination charges, state and heal taxes, interest, insurance and licensing fees.

and this chart will change your mind about Chrysler resale!

1964 CHRYSLER Newport 4-dr. sedan

$2635

1964 Ford Galaxie 500 4-dr. sedan

2160

1964 Chevy Impala 4-dr. sedan

2255

•Based on average retail used car prices—cars equipped as mentioned aboveaccording to the N.A.D.A. Official Used Car Guidebook for April 1965 Centre! Edition.

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