The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 September 1965 — Page 4

4 The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Saturday, September 25, 1965 LA. Dodgers Just One Game Out

By Fred Down

The Los Angeles Dodgers are one game behind the San Francisco Giants or six days ahead

' Claude Osteen in the eighth inning, held the Cardinals to one hit in the last two inning to receive credit for his sLxth win

In Critical Condition TORONTO UPI — John Surtees of England, the world’s top racing car driver, was reported in critical condition today after a crash at Mosport Track. Surtee s powerful Lola T-70 j crashed on Mosport’s number one corner Friday as he was testing the car in a lone prac- 1 tice run for today’s $40,000 Canadian Grand Prix.

Garfield Rolls Over Cubs In 19-0 Gridron Contest

of them depending upon how you view the National League race. The standings say they’re one game behind—and even the Dodgers better believe them because they do pay off on arithmetic on the final day. But the Dodgers also are six days ahead—and the Giants bet-

of the season. The loss was Gibson's 12th against 18 vic-

I tories.

Miss Madison Makes Field

Mac Jones smashed his 30th

homer of the season and Ty

Cline and Hank Aaron three hits each to lead

Braves’ 13-hit attacker. Cloning struck out five and walked four but rarely was in trouble.

STATELINE, Nev. UPI — “Miss Madison” of Madison, Ind., just made it into the field had six un l imited hydroplanes for today’s $60,000 Lake Tahoe

Regatta.

The Indiana boat, piloter by Buddy Byers, was the slowest of the six boats which qualified for the event with an average

Greencastle’s football sore ed to boot from their own 45. thumb was enlarged last night Fullback Hamilton grabbed the

when the hard-hitting Terre boot on his own twenty-seven I the half ended with Garfield

Cubs Defeat Van Buren, Rockville In Cross-Country Greencastle’s Tiger Cubs tal- ] muth of Rockville both were lied on the victory course once given credit for the first place

Neither team managed a tal- more as ro lied over visi- honors in the meet. Blose ley in the second quarter and tors p L0C kville and Van Buren led the Cub pack with his usual

team blanked in the Terre

Haute Garfield the Cubs 19-0 Haute Stadium.

It was a cold night tempera

Thursday tallied 27

! Van Buren 33.

Mike Blose and Jim War-

where he rolled through the! leading 6-0.

Cub defense to the fifty. Two After nine minutes had pass- ^Te‘managVd 'si points

plays and a penalty later Gar- ed in the third quarter Greenfield was standing on the Tiger castle had broken through to

ture-wise as well as football- Cub fifteen. Quarterback Terry the fifty yard line. Mont fired wise for the defeated Cubs as Murawski dropped back for a a screen pass to halfback Henry j they failed to get within twenty pass, but the Cub defense fore- who worked his way to the yards of the sacred TD area ed him to run. Murawski found Garfield forty-three. On the during the entire contest. an opening in the cold Tiger next play Garfield's hustling The Cubs received the kick- Cub defense and blurted 1 end, Tim Skinner, snatched a off at the start of the game, through the line to put the Mont fired pass on the fortybut the hustling Broncos nail- Broncos in the lead 6-0. five and ran for twenty-nine ed them tight on their own With four minutes remaining yards before Churchill brought thirty-two yard line. Able to in the first quarter the Cubs him down. A pass play and a manage only seven yards in were forced back again and fifteen yard run by Bronco

evening. The Cubs good time of under 11 minutes,

points while Rock-

and

four plays, the Cubs were fore- again, failing to capitalize.

ter believe that, too, because The Giants. Dodgers and Cin-

Los Angeles Manager Walt Al- einnati Reds—the latter now speed of 111.631 miles per hour, ston doesn’t fool around when three games behind San Fran- ‘‘Miss U.S. 5 topped the qualihe sets a pennant time table, cisco—see action Saturday with fi ers Friday with a speed of

Back on Sept. 7, following the Giants playing the Braves, 1119-9S6 mph.

two straight losses to the the Dodgers, the Cardinals and “Miss Bardahl.” piloted by Giants. Alston said he'd be hap- the Reds the Houston Astros. Ron ^ Iusson ' vas the second py if the Dodgers were able to The Giants and Dodgers both f as ^ es t qualifier. Miss Barclimb to within one game of play their last nine games at dah1, the current na t ional t the leaders by the last Thurs- home while the Reds have their P oint l ea der, has won the event

day of the season. The Dodgers last nine games on the road, have bounced back even faster Newr York at Philadelphia, than Alston figured and have ; the only other game schedule in sliced the once-imposing four-! the NL Friday night, was

game Giant lead to one thin rained out.

game six days earlier than Als- in the American League, ton had It doped out. Baltimore beat California 10The typically frantic NL 6. Cleveland nipped Detroit 3race was further tightened Fri- 2 and Kansas City blanked

day night when the Dodgers Boston 8-0.

rallied to beat the St. Louis - —

I here the last three years. Collects Third Straight Title

Cardinals 4-3 and the Giants bowed to the Milwaukee Braves 8-2. The victory extended the Dodgers’ winning streak to seven games—their longest since the pennant-winning season of 1963—while the loss was the Giants’ third In a row’.

Top Field Of 70 Golfers

MUNCIE UPI—Ed Knych of of Ft. Harrison had his name in the Indiaan PGA record book today but it took a tough battle v.’ith five-time winner Bill Heinlein of Carmel to collect

his third straight title.

The Dodgers scrambled from each with five-under-par totals behind as is their custom Fri- of 139. topped a field of 70 surday night to pull out the victory vivors heading into today’s when rookie second baseman third round of the S45.000 Jim Lefebvre delivered a two- Greater Seattle Open golf tourrun single with the bases filled nament.

in the eight inning. The Giants.

K"voh dnu-nod Sinicin. 2-nn. in the 36-hole final at the

SEATTLE, Wash. UPI — Green Hills Country Club here Bob Rosburg and Al Geiberger, Friday to become the first man

ever to win the champion ship three successive years. Several others, including Heinlein, had

meanwhile, were held to four hits by Tony Cloninger, who breezed to his 23rd victory despite a homer and a double by Willie McCovey that produced both San Francisco runs. Bob Gibson. St. Louis’ 1964 World Series hero carried a 3-2 lead into the eighth inning but Dodgers were on first and third

Rosburg, Portland, Ore., initiated a new’ set of clubs Friday by firing an astonishing 67 on the par 72, 6.707-yard Ingle1 wood course. The score was the lowest in the tourney thus far and surprising to competitors who found the greens exceptionally fast and difficult to

putt.

Skinner gave the hometowm Broncos their second TD of the lop-sided game. Garfield’s third touchdown came with five minutes remaining on the clock udien quarterback Muraw’ski mustered through the Cub line from the tw’enty-one. The extra point boot was good and the Garfield squad led 19-0 with tw r o minutes remaining in the ball game. Greencastle couldn’t find the time for needed yardage and the game ended with the Cubs loosing their fourth game of the season.

MIKE BLOSE . . . Greencastle’s number one cross country runner to date. Banner PhotoFrank Puckett, Jr.

The meet once again experienced Greencastle's team depth in finishing runners. The local thin-clads will vie with Crawfordsville Tuesday when they will try to boost their season record to ten wins. Brazil is the only team to defeat the Cubs this year, but the Red Devils from out west hav•n't been beaten for five years! Results for the meets w’ere: Rockville-VanBuren I Blose and Warmuth Uie)

3 Jeffries, R 4 Trover, G 5 Long, R 6 Phillips, G

7, Shonkwiler, G

8 Dow’ty, G 9 Newton, R

10 Lucas, Vb

II New, G

12 Barrett. G

13 Smith. G 14 Ling, G

15 Knust, Vb

16 Pell, Vb 17 Kiger, G

18 Skelton, R

Cloverdale Takes Invitational Meet; Price Tours Course In 10:51 Time

won tw r o in a row’.

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won it with

birdie four on the 36th hole.

when Willie Davis and Ron Rosburg, who equalled par in K n Ih'f- n” Fairly led off the frame with the opening round, came in VC ma y singles. Relief pitcher Hal with eight birdies, a bogie and ; Woodeshick intentionally walk- a double bogie in the second

ed Lou Johnson to fill the bas- round, es but then Lefebvre singled to center to drive in the runs that put the Dodgers in front to

Ron Perranoski, who received and had but a Ein & le 111

. ! two days.

Knych built a 4-up lead over SEATTLE, Wash. UPI—Gary Heinlein in the morning round, \ Bauer is nearly $130,000 behind played in a drizzle and in tern- Jack Nicklaus in winnings this

peratures just under 50 de- j year, but the little guy carried Curvis,

grees. But Heinlein whittled a one-stroke lead over Big Jack Isaac Logart, 14712, Cuba (6).

away at the lead in the after- going into today's second round noon and cut the margin to of the $45,000 Greater Seattle 2-up after 27 holes and then Open golf tournament, won the 28th to make it 1-up. j Bauer, Bob McCallister and Knych built it back to 3-up Charles Coody each had first bv taking the 30th and 3 2nd rounds of 68 - folir und ^ par, on holes but Heinlein came right! ^ 6,707-yard Inglewood course. back to win the 33rd and 25th. ! Nicklaus and six others were

bunched at 69, a step ahead of nine pros who came in at 70. Nicklaus, whose $134,045 ac-

Fleet-footed thin clads from t Cloverdale captured first place in their own Invitational meet ■ last night as Clover John Price clicked of a fast time of 10:51 over the two mile cross country PHILADELPHIA UPI—Sugar course .

Ray Robinson, 162, New’ York, Cloverdale finished seven outpointed young Joe Wolcott, men j n th e fj rs t ten runners of ( 160, Bridgeton, N.J. (10). ^^e meet to total low score and CARDIFF, Wales UPI—Brian capture the four ' way invitatlon -

146, Wales, stopped

Geiberger, Carlton Oaks, Calif., had rounds of 69 and 70,

The victory was worth $600 cumulation thus far in 1965 to Knych while Heinlein col- 1 rates as the most any gofler lected $400 for his runner-up has earned in a single season,

finish.

Access to Crane Denied Hunters

Charles Coody, Forth Worth, Tex., was a stroke behind the leaders with a score of 68-72-140. Another stroke back at ' 141 were Gary Bauer, Fresno, Calif., Bob McCallister, Corona,

INDIANAPOLIS T PI Crane c a Hf. ( and Gay Brewer, Dallas,

Naval Ammunition Depot w’as -p ex removed today from the list of

government reservations on Jack Nicklaus, the leading which special deer hunts will money winner for 1965, had be conducted this fall. trouble hitting his greens FriThe Indiana Department of day, missing five and winding Natural Resources said remov- up with a two-day total of 69al of Crane from the list 74-148.

would leave only Camp Atterbury, where a special hunt is scheduled for archers Nov. 20 and gun hunters Nov. 25-Dec.

4.

Previously, it was announced no himt would be held this year at Jefferson Proving Grounds near Madison.

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But with two rounds to go, Nicklaus was within charging distance and had a chance to win his second tournament in as many weeks. He won the

BASEBALL

LEAGUE

STANDINGS

American League

was moderately satisfied with Thursday's 34-35. Bauer was ( x_n 'Rht Games Not Included) overjoyed with his 33-35. " L PCX GB “You should hear the scream- x-Minnesota 96 58 .623 ing in the locker room,” said x-Baltimore 86 64 .573 8 j Bauer, who stands 5 feet, 6 | x-Chicago 88 66.571 8 inches and weighs 118 pounds, i x-Detroit 84 69.549 ll 1 ^ “They say ‘how can you shoot x-Cleveland 81 71 .533 14 68?’ There'll be more screaming, x-New York 75 80 484 21 , 2 I hope.” x-Los Angeles .... 73 81 .474 23 Bauer is 24, in his second x-Washington.... 67 86.438 28 1 2 year on the pro circuit, and x-Boston 60 95.387 36)^ most of his $4,000 plus earnings x-Kansas City .... 56 96 .368 39 this year have come in the last National League

10 weeks.

“I’m not greedy,” the Fresno, Calif., golfer told reporters after x-SanFrancisco Thursday’s round, “I just hope x-Los Anglees .

(x-Night Games Not Included)

W L PCX GB -90 62 .592 88 64 .579 2

Fillmore and Belle Union (South Putnam Consolidated), Russellville, and Reelsville were the other three teams taking part in the cold-weather meet. Bainbridge's Jim Albin set the pace in the first mile of the two mile run, but Clovers Price and Truax took over when the clock clicked off five minutes and ten seconds. Truax battled Price for the first place position down to the : wire, but Price out-sprinted him in the last 100 yards. Runners finishing in the first

fifteen were: 1, Price, C 2, Truax, C

3, McKamey, C

4, Miller, F 5, Coon, C 6, Brown, C 7, Nees, C

8, Clodfelter, Rus

9, Hanks, B 10, Irwin, R

11, Sutherlin, C

12, Albin, B

13, Calhoun, R 14, Boiler, Rus

15, Hazel, R

Portland, Ore., open Sunday and boosted his earnings for the year to $134,045, the greatest

single season total ever.

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South Bend Riley Tops IHSAA Grid Poll as Coaches Reshuffle Ratings INDIANAPOLIS UPI South scored-on, slipped from second. 16th, Hammond Tech from 7th Bend Riley, easy winner of its to third for no apparent reason, to 17th and Fort Wayne North first two games, landed on top The Panthers also garnered two from a tie for ninth to 20th. of the heap today in a complete first-place votes and a total of ' The panel of experts selected reshuffle of the UPI Indiana 72 points. 13 more than they re- only 21 teams, five less than

eeived for second place a w eek last week. Dropped were Munago. j cie Central, Richmond, Elkhart, Rounding out the “Big 10“ Gary Wallace, South Bend Cenupper bracket were Blooming- tral, Gary Froebel, and Michiton in fourth place with 58 gan City. New were East Chipoints and Hammond Morton cago Roosevelt and Columbus,

with 57. Bloomington received the other first-place nod. Bloom-

Riley scored 51 points against in & ton was flfth last u ' eek ’ MoI>

Penn and NIHSC foe Misha- j ton ei S hth -

waka in its first two tests and 1 Evansville Bosse climbed from has yet to yield a point. Coach j a tie for ninth to sixth P lace '

Jim Whitmer’s club, facing once-beaten city neighbor Central Friday, received 5 of the 10 first-place votes for a total of

80 points, 20 short of a perfect : New Albany from 19th to 10th ' score Cathedral and Manual and

New Albany and Bosse clash in

North Central Conference weekend headliners,

power Kokomo, also tied for South Bend Washington, : Chicago Roosevelt, South Bend third place last week, was pro- dumped by neighbor Adams last j Washington 9; 15. Columbus 7; moted to second with two first- Friday, slipped to 13th spot and 16. Hobart 6; 17. Anderson,

I can pick up a pay check every x-Cincinnati .... 87 week. I’ll never be a Jack Nick- i Pittsburgh 85 laus or an Arnold Pamler. I x-Milwapkee .... 81 don’t have the strength. But I Philodelphia.... 79 think I can make a living at St. Louis 75 the game. I have to realize my : Chicago 69 limitations and make the most Houston 62

PRICE AND TRUAX BATTLE John Price and John Truax. both of Cloverdale, sprint the last 100 yards of the two mile cross-country course. Price won the meet with a fast time of 10:15; Banner Photo — Frank Puckett, Jr.

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! New York 48 106 .312 43

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After last weekend's reversals, none of the initial "Big 10” members was able to hang on and Riley moved from a tie for third place to No. 1, replacing

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Indianapolis Cathedral from 15th to seventh, city foe Manual from 11th to eighth. Hammond from 12th to ninth, and

The breakdown, with places and total points:

first

1. South Bend Hiley (5)

80

2. Kokomo (2)

76

3. Evansville Reitz (2)

72

4. Bloomington (1)

58

5. Hammond Morton

57

6. Evansville Bosse

38

7. Indianapolis Cathedral

36

8. Indianapolis Manual

34

9. Hammond

23

10. New Albany

14

11. South Bend St. Joseph's 13; 12. LaPorte 10; 13. East

place votes and 76 points. Evansville Reitz, another twogame winner and also still un-

three other northern clubs also Whiting. Hammond Tech 2; 20. lost ground following defeats. Indianapolis Tech, Fort Wayne Hobart dropped from sixth to, North L

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CLOVERDALE CAPTURES OWN INVITATIONAL Above are the Cloverdale Clovers who captured their own Invitational Cross Country Meet held at Cloverdale last night. Banner Photo — Frank Puckett, Jr.