The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 September 1967 — Page 3
Friday, Saptambar 1, 1967
Tha Daily Bannar, Greancastla, Indiana
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Tiger Cubs open football season tonight at 8:00
Bowling news
Three days of harness racing at Indiana Fair
Try and Stop Me
By BENNETT CERF-
be run $41,000
Green cattle's Tiger Cubs. I The Cubs had an S-2 record Grant Hansen has a
winners of the Western Indiana in 1966. losing only to Plainfield kidney and will not suit up
Conference football champion- and Crawfordsville. night,
ship last year, open their 1967 j The locals defeated Mooresgridiron season at 8 o’clock to- ville, Unton, Terre Haute Gerstnight against visiting Dugger. ” '
Come Back!
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Stag im gomr ear ROBOl^fASH -si sn 1004 Indianapolis Rd. . Crssncastls, Inrf. w
meyer, Terre Haute Garfield, West Vigo, Cascade, Brazil and
Clinton.
In commenting on this evening’s encounter. Coach Bob Bergman said the Greencastle
The Greencastle Womens INDIANAPOLIS UPI—Threefour more events will Bowling Association opened the days of harness racing, with a i off, the richest the 1967-1968 season Monday after- total purse of nearly $240,000,: Horseman Futurity for 2-year-bruised noon, August 28th at Varsity 1 open at the Indiana State Fair old trotters,
to- Lanes with the Coer Cola 1 today, highlighted by Monday's League, the first league to start: Grand Circuit program.
Kirk Hammond has a broken bowling. This league has nose but will probably be ready teams with 3 members
for action.
Coach Bergman said Dugger
had a 7-3 record last season and the school always ha* a
good football reputation.
ten per
Today and Saturday are devoted to the cream of the
More than $210,000 in prize money is at stake Monday, the largest one-day purse in the history of the United States
team. Monday evening at 6 p.m. „
the Mallory ladies bowled with Hoosier county fair circuit be-1 Trotting Association. 6 teams and five members to a ^ ore * he " inc * u P 011 I- 31501 ' Indiana Trotting and Pacing team. Tuesday morning IBM Horse Association stakes usher
IBM
Ladies began bowling with 8 The classic Fox State for 2- in today’s program. In the trot
We will have to go into the teams of four members. Tues- year-old pacers, carrying a for 2-year-olds, Be Bold, owned
squad has had many little in- mentally ready if we are day Home Laundry league p Urse ©f $61,000. highlights. by Monroe Circuit Judge Nat
of his to wel1 * nd win ’” Ber S- bowl* at 9 p.m. with 14 teams Monday afternoon’s four-event i Hill. Bloomington, is the leader
juries but that most
plavers were ready to go. As he man stated.
“Yve H a
of four members to a team, agenda. Then under the lights, with seven heat victories
this
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stated “Many have missed val- We hav * been making too Wednesday night at 6:30 IGA
uable practice sessions but are man ? Penalties and mistakes League bowls with 8 teams of in practice. These mistakes fn-e members to a team; Thurs- Q f _ jl must be eliminated if we are day night IBM leagne has 6 DCMlfimaQC SCI
to win.” he added. teams with 5 members to a
In ending the interview, Berg- team. Friday evening First
man concluded with: "I feel w-e citizens Bank league has 8 are ready and hope we can cut teams with 5 members a team.
dowm on our errors and penal- The teams on these leagues as DePauw’s 55-man football ties ” well as the leagues are all spon- contingent takes to the BlackThe starting lineup tonight sore d by the local merchants of stock stage tomorrow’
for the Cubs will be: Greencastle and
LE. Evens: LT, Vermillion;
healthy now.”
Bergman said Dan Murphy will not see action as he has a
badly sprained ankle.
for Tiger squad
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Indians bid for second spot INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The Indianapolis Indians, bidding to take over second place in the Pacific Coast League eastern division, will try to stretch their current winning streak to nine games tonight in a doubleheader with Oklahoma City. The Indians downed Oklahoma City 4-1 Thursday night to move within a half-gam* of the second place 89ers. Monte Monteagudo effectively scattered eight Oklahoma City hits as he became the fifth consecutive Tribe pitcher to go the distance. Oklahoma City pitcher Chris Zachary gave up only four luts but 89ers errors hurt him.
Monday’s program also in-
stage tomorrow’ after- eludes the $37,000 Horseman
surrounding noon f or jt s fi rs t scrimmage. Futurity for 3-year-old trotters,
towns. This is a total of about for w’hich 7 of the 12 starters in 265 women bowlers. Engaged in tw o-a-day prac- Wednesday’s Hambletonian are
As the standings of the first ^ ce sess i° ns since Aug. 26, the e iigjbi ej including winner round of bowling are coming in, Ti » ers have their controlled gp Pec jy streak,
it look* like the gals are back scrimmage at 3 p.m. in the Stain good form, as alreadv some dium ’ The scrimmage will be 500 series have come In. °P en to ^ P ublic ’ Varsity Lanes is buzzing with Virtually all of Coach Tom
activity and enthusiasm now. Mont’s forces w’il] be ready for j that the new season has opened.; workout after having had a ;
The welcome mat is always out i light morning session of picture for new bowleri or for an even- taking with the photographer,
ing of relaxation and fun for the
whole familv. ° nl . v face s missing for the . Sunday evenings feature the opening whistle will be three
i men — all of them fullbacks. Mont reported Wednesday night to Greencastle Quarterbackers
that Tim Feemster. Tony Whit- j T he ladies of Windy
rpWO GRUFF old greats of yesteryear who knew and adA mired each other were Somerset Maugham and Spencer Tracy. Maugham came to a Hollywood studio to visit Tracy one day when the latter was starring in a remake of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde — a project, incidentally, that he loathed from the start. He had abandoned his grotesque “Mr. Hyde” disguise and was stylishly robed as the elegant Dr. Jekyll when Maugham arrived on the set. “Ah, both Jekyll and Hyde,” nodded Maugham solemnly, “and which one are you now’?” * * * 9 1 X //VlAJQMAM John Maynard Keynes, famous English economist, took a dim view of analysts who never quite could make up their minds about the unmediate state of th* nation’s business health, but always took refuge in “We are optimistic over the long term." Keynes was fond of reminding thesa pussy-footers, “Over the long term, too, we'll all be dead.’* • • • QUOTABLE: “Drive too slowly and everybody will pass you. Drive too fast and they may be walking slowly behind you ’-^-Sol Pass. “History sometimes takes a long time to repeat itself. When the miniskirt first appeared upon the scene it was worn by Greek soldiers.”—Kelly Fordyce. "Bringing up children is the art of praying that they'll turn out all right when they get older.”—Kiplinger. £ 1967, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King Features Syndicate
To rejoin Sox
Also on the program is the
$30,000 Horseman Futurity for
3-year-old pacers, final major Indians test for the Little Brown Jug at Chicago
Delaware, Ohio, Sept. 21.
| MCKLAUS AHEAD
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. UPI—The $50,000 won in
INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Six the Westchester Classic has members of the Indianapolis boosted Jack Nicklaus ahead of will join the parent: Arnold Palmer in official Pro-
mixed leagues, but there is ually a lane or two open.
Ladies tourney at Windy Hill
The largest share of the $4.1 million sprinkled over golf’s tournament trail in 1966, went to Billy Casper. The 35-year-old Californian won $121,044.92.
Mallory’s Ladies League
Week of 8/28
i Team 2 4 0
I
Team S 4 0 Team 5 3 1 Team 6 18 Team 1 0 * Team 4 0 4 High Ind. Act. — N. McCracken 171, M. Sutherlin 166, E. Trigg 160. High Series Act. — N. McCracken 433, D. Tharp 420, R. Hanneman 416. High Ind. Handicap — G. Ford 208, M. Sutherlin 206, N. McCracken 198. High Series Handicap — N. McCracken 514, D. Tharp 510, E. Trigg 503.
Hill
tlesey and Bill Hofton all have played in a Banker’s Handicap
come up with assorted injuries. Feemster, who kicked the winning field goal against Wabash and is nearing an ICC ex. tra point record, may be the worst hurt. He has a knee injury that may keep him out of
action for four weeks.
Tourney Tuesday morning, Aug. 29. Taking home prizes for the day were: Class A: 1st place, Vickie Terry with a 32: 2nd place, Jean Moore with a 33.
Class B: 1st place tie between | Dorothy Boyd and Dorothy
The Tigers open their cam- i Crawley with a 39. 2nd place: paign Sept. 16 at Wheaton Col- Hazel Winsey with a 40.
White Sox after the
Pacific Coast League season
ends next week.
The Indians announced Thurs-
fessional Golf Association earnings for 1968. The PGA announced that Nicklaus’ win pushed his total
day night that the six players j earnings for this year’s tourwill report to the White Sox i nament tour to $156,748. Palmer Sept. 6 in Chicago. The PCL has pocketed $148,939 in priz* season ends Monday. money.
The players are infielder Rich Morales, pitchers Dennis Higgins, Bruce Howard and Roger Nelson and outfielders Bill Voss
and Buddy Bradford.
Vince Scully, broadcaster for the Los Angeles Dodgers, played rightfield for Fordham University during his college days.
lege.
Pirate Hurler ends career
feleayiiejg STANDINGS
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division | W’ L Pot. GB W L Pot. GB St. Louis 83 51 .619
San Diego* 82 61 .573 Oklahoma City 73 70 .510 9 Indianapolis ....72 70 .507 9»a Phoenix 71 71 .500 10 ^
Cincinnati 73 61 .545 10 Chicago 72 62 .537 11 Philadelphia ....68 62 .523 13 San Francisco 70 64 .522 13
PITTSBURGH UPI — Vernon Law, whose major league pitch-
ing career spanned 17 years j P la ^ tbat dav '
i with the Pittsburgh Pirates, has
j decided to retire.
The S7-year-old right-hander. ! who helped pitch his team to its first pennant in 33 years in 1960 and first world championship in 35 years, ended his career Thursday because of a groin in-
jury.
Class C: 1st place: Gladys Tharp with a 41; 2nd place, Wilma Proctor with a 45. The next Ladies Day will be held Tuesday, Sept. 5, and will be a Gross and Net Tourney. A reminder of the Invitational and Guest Day Golf and Luncheon to be held Sept. 12. We hope all members will be able to
MARE IN RACE NEW YORK UPI—Straight Deal, leading candidate for handicap mare honors this year, will run against Buckpasser and Damascus in the $100,000 added Aqueduct Stakes to take place Labor Day at Aqueduct. Trainer Hirsch Jacobs said Angel Cordero will ride Straight Deal, who will carry 120 pounds in the 1% mile race.
The newest professional football franchise—the NFL New Orleans team—is nicknamed the Saints.
Hoosiers qualify
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. UPI — Two Indiana players were among the 98 who managed to complete first round plav Thursdav in the weather-
“1 dreaded this day but knew, plagued u s Amateur ^
Denver ...... 69 74 .483 13 j Atlanta 67 64 .511 14% it had to come sometime," Law championship. Tulsa 65 77 .458 16% Pittsburgh 64 69 .481 18% j said. “It’s a decision even
•Clinched division title
Western Division
\\ L Pet.
Portland 76 66 .535 Vancouver ........ 75 66 .532 Spokane 74 68 .521 Tacoma 72 71 .503 Seattle 67 76 .469 Hawaii 58 84 .408 18
Thursday’s Results
Vancouver 6. Portland 5
Spokane 4, Seattle 1 Denver 2, San Diego 1 Tacoma 8. Hawaii 2 Tulsa 5. Phoenix 4
Indianapolis 4, Oklahoma City 1 Boston .... — - I Minnesota
The remainder of the field of
Los Angeles .... 60 71 .458 21% ! athlete must make and I’m glad 149 wag scheduled to complete Houston 55 80 .407 28% ! I can make it myself rather the first round this morning be _
New York 51 79 .392 30
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Thursday’* Result* An ordained elder of the Chicago 2, New York 1, 11 Inn- Mormon Church ’ Lavv P osted a
20-9 record to win the Cy Young strokes
award in 1960. He won two of the Pirates four victories over the New York Yankees in the
series that year.
Law’ suffered a groin injury while pitching against the New York Mets on Aug. 20, his last appearance on the mound. He pitched in 25 games this season and struggled to a 2-6 record with an earned run average of 4.17. His lifetime
mark was 162-147.
%'
4% | ings
9 % J Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 4
Atlanta 5, Los Angeles 4 Cincinnati 3, San Francisco 1 St. Louis 5, Houston 1
fore starting second round ac-
tion.
Robert O. McCall, Gary, shot a 7-over-par 77 Thursday, six
back of early leader
Bob Dickson, McAlester. Okla. Elliott Phillips, New Albany,
had a 14-over-par 84.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet GB .. 76 59 .563 .. 74 58 .561 %
Detroit 74 59 .556 1 Chicago 73 59 .553 1 % California 66 65 .504 8 Washington 64 70 .478 11 % Cleveland 63 71 .470 12% Baltimore 59 71 .454 14 % New York 59 75 .440 16% Kansas City .... 55 76 .420 19
Thursday’* Results
Minnesota 10, Baltimore 9 Washington 6, New’ York 0
Chicago 4, Boston 2 Only games scheduled
NEW POSITION
FIGHT TELECAST
NEW YORK UPI—The Nino Benvenuti - Emile Griffith world’s middleweight championship fight scheduled in New York Sept. 28 will be telecast exclusively by ABC Sports. Roone Arledge, vice president and executive producer of ABC Sports, said the title bout will be shown Sept. 30 on the network’s “Wide World of Sports.” He said there will be no live
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NEW YORK UPI — Whitey
Ford, the veteran New York home Revision of the bout.
Yankee southpaw forced to retire as a player earlier this season because of a recurring shoulder injury, will continue to wear a Yankee uniform as the
club’s first base coach.
General Manager Lee Mac-1 Phail announced Thursday that Ford, a 17-year veteran wnth the Y anks. will take over the duties ; handled by Loren Babe next season. Babe has been assigned “special scouting duties” for
1968.
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