The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 July 1967 — Page 3
Saturday, July 22, 1967
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The Putnam County Fair is the number one concern in the County Extension Office at the present time. However, I would like to mention that there will be classes for people going to college this fall. This course is called “How to Study in College.” It will be from August 14 to August 18, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. daily at the Greencastle High School. The cost is $18.00 and registration can be made at the County Extension Office. The purpose of the course is aimed at improving study habits and helping members to make effective adjustments to college life.
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The 4-H Chorus will practice at the Fairgrounds on Monday, July 24, 7:30 p.m. All 4-H members planning to sing should plan to come to this practice.
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The Swine exhibitors will set up pens for the Fair on Monday, July 24, starting at 9:00 a.m. They are planning to enlarge the wash rack on Monday also.
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The Sheep exhibitors will set The Fair will have some new up pens on Monday, July 24, attractions this year, such as
starting at 7:30 p.m. Sheep exhibitors should plan to attend.
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the County Extension office. The 4-H Chorus will sing at the Sunday evening church service. This choruc is composed of 4-H members throughout the county. Mrs. Betty Aker is the director. The youth chorus will fit in with the speaker. Mrs. Don Lash of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Mr. Lash is a former Olympic Star and F. B. L Agent. On Tuesday night there will be a square dance exhibition in the outdoor arena, plus a sheep dog demonstration. The exhibition will be a prelude to the big square dance in the Industrial
Building on Saturday night The j sheep dogs will show their ability in moving sheep. The Young America Dance , Fair is to be a tent set up for teenagers to dance. Plans are ; to have live bands as I understand it. Then, on Saturday with the free outside gate, there will be the Gold Medal Show, Quarter j Horse Show, Teenage Dance, Square Dance and 4-H Tractor Operator’s Contest. There will be charges for the Horse Show', Teenage Dance I and the Square Dance.
Sox takes 7th. straight; Tigers Mire losing streak
The Beef exhibitors will arrange their bam on Friday, July 28 from 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon. Stalls will be assigned.
the garden tractor pulling contest, 4-H Chorus, Square Dance exhibition, Square Dance, Young America Dance Contest, Quarter Horse Show and a free gate
on Saturday.
The garden tractor pull will be held Friday, August 4, in the outside arena. This should
' “ 00 i be quite interesting. It will be Saturday afternoon, July 22, 1 uc C 6 and Monday morning, July 24. 1 a climax to the big tractor pull Pizza* will be served after each which will be held Friday afof the clean-ups. temoon. Entries can be made at
The Jr. Leaders will have clean-up days at the Fair on
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To meet or not to meet seems to be the question of the moment in the American League. The correct phrase depends on whether you like the fortunes of the Boston Red Sox or the Detroit Tigers. Last year the Boston players ■ called meetings and excluded their manager. Billy Herman. But Dick Williams replaced | Herman and he made it clear I the team would not conduct any meetings without him present | this year. It may or may not be just a ' coincidence that the Red Sox have :nade a remarkable comeback this year and jumped into second place Friday night with their seventh straight victory, a 6-2 triumph over Cleveland. Meanwhile, the Tigers just happened to be in Boston Monday night mired in a long losing streak—and veterans A1 Kaline and Hank Aguirre decided to call a meeting that excluded Tiger manager Mayo Smith. Smith let the Tigers meet without him—and the Tigers promptly lost their seventh straight game. But Detroit has won three of four games since then, including Friday night’s 42 victory over tha New York Yanks that kept Detroit three games off the pace although the club is still fifth in the tightest American League race in recent memory. “We wanted to give everyone a chance to get things that were bothering them off their chest,” Kaline said in explaining the reason for the meeting. “We wanted to talk about how we could win more games, it was a real old fashioned bull session.” The question of whether or i not a n mager should let a team hold a meeting without him is one of the more debated ones in baseball these days. Harry Walker let the Pittsburgh Pirates conduct meetings without him earlier this season—and it’s also a fact that Danny Murtaugh is now the team’s manager. In other American League action, Washington continued its surge by jumping into sixth
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place with a 4-3 and 3-1 sweep of Baltimore, Chicago edged Kansas City 5-4 and California nipped Minnesota 2-1. In the National League, Chicago nipped San Francisco 54 in 12 innings, Los Angeles blanked New York 3-0, Philadelphia topped Cincinnati 5-8, Pittsburgh crushed Houston 9-1 and Atlanta edged St. Louis 4-1. Joe Foy’s threerun homer in the third inning- paced the Red Sox to their triumph. Darrell Brandon won the game with an eighthitter while Luis Tiant started for Cleveland and lost It A three-run third inning that featured one of Willie Horton's three singles was enough for Detroit to beat New York. Dennis McLain won the game with relief help from Mike Marshall while Steve Barber lost it Cap Peterson’s two-out double in the eighth inning drove in three runs and gave Washington the sweep over Baltimore. In the first game, Fred Valentine singled in the first three runs and Eddie Fisher then wild pitched home what proved to be the winning run, giving Washington a 4-1 lead. Wayne Causey drove in two runs, including the tie-breaking one in the fifth inning, to pace Chicago past Kansas City. Bob Locker relieved Hoyt Wilhelm in the ninth and choked off a late A’s rally to preserve the victory for Wilbur Wood. George Brunet, with help from Minnie Rojas, who got the final out, led California past Minnesota. Brunet had a shutout until Harmon Killebrew touched him for his 28th homer in the ninth. Dave Boswell lost the game.
Aaron takes lead in 49th PGA tovnwy DENVER UPI — Tommy Aaron, who has seen many golden chances pass him by, hopes he has at long last found the key to victory. A professional golfer for nearly seven years, much Of that time as a regular member of the tour, Aaron has never won a major tournament. But, a scorching seven-un-der-par 31-34-85 Friday gave the bespectacled Georgian his best chance In many moons with a four-shot lead going into the third round of the 49th PGA championship. Aaron’s 85, matching the PGA second-round record set in 1959 by Jerry Barber, pushed him nine-under-par for 36 holes with 135 over the 7,400-yard, par 36-36-72 Columbine course which proved surprisingly unfriendly to Jack Nlcklaus and Arnold Palmer and a host of others. Trailing Aaron by four strokes were first round leader Dave Hill, scrambling to a one-over-par 73 for a 36-hole total of five-under-par 139, and heatsmitten Dan Sikes and unheralded Don Bies, each of whom shot a 70. Nicklaus, the pre-tournament favorite, faded badly to 75 Friday and was two-under-par 142, one stroke back of arch-rival Palmer, who struggled home with a 71 on the strength of back-to-back birdies on the 12th and 13th. Dandy Doug Sanders, dressed in a lavender shirt with shoes to match, sank the fourth hole-in-one ever shot in PGA championship competition, aoeing the 194-yard 16th with a fouriron. He wound up wtih a one-under-par 71 and a two-round total of 143, along with six others. It took a score of 151 or better to survive the cut Among those who failed to make it were former champions Doug Ford, Jerry Barber, Walt Burkemo and Jay Hebert plus Johnny Pott, Bob Rosburg and A1 Besselink. It was the second highest cut on the tour this year and left a total of 78 pros in ths running for a share in the $150,000 prise money. The final two rounds will be nationally televised by ABC.
Buckpasseris 2-5 favorite
NEW YORK UPI —Buckpasser went to the post at Aqueduct today a 2-5 choice to win the 79th running of the $100,000 added Brooklyn Handicap and complete the New York Racing Association’s Handicap Triple Crown. A field of seven horses was entered against Ogden Phipps’ four-year-old millionaire but there was a strong possibility only four would face the third biggest money winner of all time. Poker and Moontrip were the likely scratches. Poker, also owned by Phipps, was entered as a precaution and Moontrip if the track came up muddy. “If Buckpasser is as good today as he was in his Tuesday workout,” said trainer Eddie Neloy, “Poker will be scratched.” Buckpasser worked a spectacular 1:35 3-5 mile Tuesday. Top weighted at 136 pounds, Buckpasser gave away 24 pounds to George D. Widener’s Ring Twice, second choice in the morning line at 4-1. The
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others in the field were Hobeau Farm’s Handsome Boy, 116; Mrs. Peter Duchln’s Mr. Right 113 and Yonder, 107 pounds.
FILLMORE RECREATION Monday-Tnesday, July 24-25 1:00 to 4:00 Badminton—Basketball Croquet Thursday, July 27 1:00-8:00 Golf (9th Grade Up) Friday, July 28 1:00-8:00 Basketball Fundamentals 4th Grade to 9th Grade Monday, July 31 Basketball—4th grade-9th Tuesday, August 1 Basketball—4th grade-9th Thursday, August 3 Golf (9th Grade Up) Friday, August 4 Badminton, Basketball, Croquet, Volleyball Cross County practice August 8, 7:00.
Justins Bricks, former fifthranked woman tennis player and Wightman Cup player, has a new job as tennis coach at Triple-A Club in Forest Park. She has given up the tennis tour to be near her husband, Dick Horwitx, professional tennis instructor at Belleriv* Country Club.
The heaviest player in the National Professional Soccer League probably is too light to play linebacker on any pro football team. Freddy Bravenboer of. the Pittsburgh Phantoms at 6-2, 215 pounds is the heaviest player in the NPSL. Warren Archibald of the New York General is the lightest at 136 pounds.
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Western Division W L Pet GB Spokane 53 46 .541 Tacoma 54 47 .535 H Vancouver 51 46 .526 Seattle 51 48 .515 214 Portland 45 55 .450 9 Hawaii 43 56 .434 10 ^ Friday's Results Denver 2-0, Vancouver 1-1 Tulsa 11, Phoenix 10, 12 innings Tacoma 3, Portland 0 Oklahoma City 1, San Diego 0 Indianapolis 2, Spokane 1 Hawaii 2, Seattle 1, 10 innings
Boston Minnesota California Detroit Washington _ Cleveland Baltimore New York .... Kansas City
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St. Louis 54 38 .587 . Chicago 53 39 .576 Atlanta 48 41 .539
Cincinnati 51 San Francisco 49 Pittsburgh 45 Philadelphia .....44 Los Angeles 39 New York 37
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Boston 6, Cleveland 2 Detroit 4, New York 2 Chicago 5, Kansas City 4 California 2, Minnesota 1
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