The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 September 1967 — Page 5

Friday, September 8, 1967

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

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Sox take 3-1 victory from New York in AL scramble The tension continues to self up for the game,” Lonborg mount in the feerish American said Thursday night. “This was League pennant scramble but it one of those days I was down!

isn’t bothering Jim Lonborg. ' mentally.”

. , . But even though he was down. BANNER SPORTS EDITOR equipped with some of the fast- factor Tiger Cub Bob Bergman | missed last week s game, but Some days you re keyed up Lonborcr went out and out dueled

1 - A. 3 i 3 4-4-: > ...411 V.irr fie t n win finiTU* Have TfAll’xTO ont trk

Tiger Cubs host WIC foes, Linton, tonight Bq FRANK PI CKETT. JR. last year, but the Cubs are. Linton’s big line will be a with them tonight. Hammond

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est and hard-hitting returning ! will have to contend with. The according to the coaches is in

Defending \\ estern Indiana } ettermen j n the conference as right and left tackles weigh fine shape for tonight’s conConference football champions they d i S pi a y e( } against confer-' 225 and 215 and stand over six test. No serious injuries haunt i

Greencastle will be playing host i

ence foe Dugger last week.' feet tall. The ends are both the home team so they should

to the Linton Miners in their J Q reencas ti e covered over 5001 6-3, according to scouting be at full strength.

second contest of the xoun S y ar( js. 96 in the air, to defeat reports, and weigh 170 and 180 Other Western Indiana Conseason at 8:00 tonight. .along with a 200 pound center ference action slated tonight:

target of an< * some well experienced Gerstmeyer at Clinton, Sullivan

Linton was the victim of a

Dugger 33-0.

Linton was the

guards. at Garfiled, Schulte at West With a team that size Linton Vigo, Wiley at Brazil, and could be expected to go to the Honey Creek at Dugger.

termed a wide open game from richer.

Tiger Cub onslaught on their Brazil’s Red Devils Friday night own field last year when Ray- in what must have been one of mond Churchill blasted their de- the toughest defensive games

fensive for five touchdowns and of the night, 6-0. Both teams air, but an inexperienced quarthe Cubs pasted them 32-13. battled it out in mid-field until terback, who is playing his first

Churchill has graduated, j the final quarter when Brazil j year on the varsity might keep Gerstmeyer after settling with along with Luzar and a couple got a break on a blocked punt i them on the ground. a 6 ' 6 draw list year. Coach of other members of the 8-21 that put them on the goal line | The Cubs will have right J err >’ Chance, fomer Greensquad coach Bob Bergman had with a first and ten. 1 tackle Kirk Hammond back castle mentor, reports having

his share of trouble since his Wildcats are not at full strength

for their opener.

Sullivan returns nearly 20 ; lettermen to face Garfield to- | night and according to coach

The rest of the Tiger running i Mont’s defensive line that took Reggie Laconi’s pre-season ap-

to win, some days you’ve got to talk to yourself and get your-

Gibson wins for St. Louis For the St. Louis Cardinals

IGA FOODLINER

Sept. 6

Mel Stottlemyre, tossing a \y three-hitter at the New York Team No. 2 12 Yankees to give the Boston Red Catalina Beauty Shop 12 Sox a 3-1 victory and keep them Stoner's 12 right in step with the Minnesota Greencastle Salvage .... 10 Twins, who beat Baltimore 4-2, M 0 m s0n - a 6 in what may be the greatest' j* unzao -g g

American League race in his-

tory.

Mack's Appliances 4 Adler’s 2

Jones 512, Wilson 507, M. Buis 502, Lancaster 497, Braden 49S, L Clines 491, Ashworth 488, Hux4 ford 487, Masten 479, Canton4 wine 474, Justus 474, Mark 469, 4 B. Douglas 466. Lease 464. 6 Cavin 463, E. Murray 461, 10 Dowty 455, Dunn 452, Hartung 10 451, Spun* 449, Porter 446, R. 12 Buis 433, Wolfe 432, Wheelar 14 429, Hatcher 429.

The day started with four High ind. game: Doris Wilson

Clinton is expecting what is. it's , c.se of the rich getting B»n 207.

1 661 ton and Detroit—in a virtual tie i —

Tomorrow do or die day for Tigers

Tomorrow is definitely do or

With the countdown underway, the magic number 11 and the guessing on just when St. Louis will clinch the National League pennant, Bob Gibson returned to strengthen a pitching staff which already resembles the man who has every-

thing.

When Gibson was sent into temporary retirement with a

for first, separated only by one j re y 525

percentage point.

It ended with Minnesota and

High ind. series: Wilma Pel-

The Boston Patriots of the

die day DePauw football coach gears look steady. John Butler i a battering in last week’s first praisal the Purple Eagles are: broken lef last July igth the or . ue in ‘ two

Tom Mont revealed yesterday.; and John Sacramento appear set; big scrimmage. Theres’ Rock in for a rough night. Garfield G ards t be league b y f our The head Tiger tamer will at halfback (Mont calls Sacra- Klein and Dick Schulte, line- had only three returning letter- g ames an( j chances of winning trot his charges onto the Black- j mento a tailback this season), backer Bill Scaife, safetyman men. j pennant diminished constock Stadium turf for the pub- and Bill Holton and Tony Whit- Tom Boese, defensive back Don Quaterback John Trueblood is | giderably. 11c at 2 p.m. When the scrim- tlesey, when he returns to full ; Schulte and Bill Crist, and all- counted on to pull Schulte instead of folding the Cards

mage action unfolds in the pre-1 thrust, have a track at fullback. ; conference defensive end Bruce through the ropes tonight when enjoy a n j e a d as ! majorleague strikeouriead. Wheaton dress rehearsal Mont And of course 5-5 mite Bill Leh- ' Montgomerie. they face West Vigo. Trueblood Gibson returned Thursdav to - . I

is considered one of the best! ‘ „ i Lonborg, who gave up a first

High team game: Team No. Amertcan football League have 2 and Mack s Appliances 954. i two Heisman Trophy winners in

Boston moving one-half game High team series; Team Nq halfbacU Joe Bellino (1960)

ahead of idle Chicago and De- - OT _.

. .. . . . ,2 2774. iquarterback John Huarte

troit, who begin a four-game . series in Chicago tonight. By 425 and over: Pelfre >' 526 ' ^ (1964) '

percentages, Minnesota is .564, Boston .563, Chicago .561 and

Detroit .560.

In the process, Lonborg, who entered this season with just 19

seasons, picked up his 19th triumph and took over the American League strikeout lead with a 210 total. He’s tied with the Phillies’ Jim Bunning for

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says he’ll be looking for a pair man handles most any of the Jerry Hoffman and Bob

defeat the New r York Mets 9-2.

of starting elevens for that crucial opener.

I spots well. John Caputo and Dave Moore

“A lot of positions are going —tw r o juniors—and Trent Deta-

to Jake Gibbs,

Kleinops have been going for opent S”'"’* abS ' nCe « G,b “ n ' * qSy eeUM down and didn't the defend, tackle po S .t»na, | v^tm^W^t open. 2 °. game th , ,„ t two anothel . Mt unti , Tom

and junior Jim Tomsic and Rick ! tne spa on vvll - n a neaitnv squad | seasons> manager Red Schoen-

to be decided out there tomor- more, a sophomore, are a trio j McDonald are struggling for and Pi c ^ e< ^ some to lead d j ens t plucked Nelson Briles out row,” Mont said Thursday even- of new T names banging around the end post opposite Montgom- i the Vi £° County teams. 0 f the bullpen and elevated him

ing, nodding toward the grid- on the Tiger offensive line. erie. Mike Price is hanging in ' v hl haie to contend a s t ar t e r. Briles is 7-2 since LQ nbora

iron. “We’ve got a few positions Moore is giving last year reg- at middle guard. with Brazil at home in their j bat move s j x i n a row

all buttoned down nicely, but ular Dick Walker a run at end; Tom Miller and Montgomerie °P enel and ® razils R e d Devils L as j. j u j y jgth, rookie Dick Ri(0 P etlotelli we’ve got a batch of spots with Caputo is at guard and Deta- have Inherited Feemster's kick- cou * d ha\e the adiantage with n U g bes bad a g.3 record, today !° n ' e , ! , n * e !,e ' en an two and three men bumping more is battling Bill Pope at ing chores. Both are doing sur- one £ aiTlp already undei their be , s 14.5 Add to tb j s Gibson’s dc ’ ul3 p home Ken Hatielsnn.

r ! 1 who had doubled, for the de-

belt.

11th victory Thursday, Steve

hex* for that openmg whistle." the other guard prisihgly well accordihg to Elsewhere In the state mvlhi- c „ llon ” elding run in the sixth. LonStarting right at the top of And theres a tussle too by: Mont, who feels Miller may , . . . , ‘ Carlton a 12-game wnnner and . .... the list, Mont still hasn't settled three at tackle. This triumvir- have even better field goal C am ^ 10n ” la J ia P n ^ Larry Jaster. who has won six 0 p ^ P • i,tv, an insurance on a quarterback. And he’s | ate includes Denny Robich, Don 1 range than Feemster. And ,. & S , 1 n ^ ° n ' " ° games since July 15th, you have | run n e eig

happy about it. “Eric Lortz and Ward and Doug McAlister. Bud Mont isn’t too unhappy ® ither blemish 6 t0 I-kovs 'DwArslrssvsv-i/lrrA ossa msrsvwv /TIIaaaaa amm^maII— aa AM J V. ! .-rdfls 4-Isa mmas—.a_« O S _ : ^ ^ CaT W1 OU R emiS . ^ m 01 d e d

opens at Columbus. Gary Wal- staff lace and South Bend Adams. 2

Dan Breckenridge are giving us some fine football. It’s nip and tuck between the two. It’s a fine position to be in because they are both good players,”

Mont beamed.

the Cards’

Glaeser. originally an end. has i with the progress Sacramento been switched to plug the large ■ Is making in the quick kick de-

hole left by MVP Tim Feemster I partment.

who is out for the year.

A batch of old famUiar faces ! down Feemster hit again earlier | ence honors as do fourth ranked : finaI , 2 - lnnjn _ s "“'T

xt- a w, _ final 3 z 3 shutout innings. The Killebrew struck out. Oliva

Norti

backer, veteran wingman John | City.

The Department of Natural Resources reports that people fishing In reservoirs are taking very few fish, but anglers at Cataract are catching real nice

pitching Jim Hardin had quite a duel

until the Twins finally got to

11 Gibson gave up eight hits Hardin in the eighth. Cesar

The iniurv iinx that struck ^ rw 6 n * tu 16 3 : before Jack Lamabe and ex-Met Tovar started the rally with a me injury jinx that struck , open defense of their confer-! T o r faa ^ ^ • iwn Feemster hit again earlier ! ence honors as do fourth ranked ’ -, a-, . . . . . „ leadoff triple. After Harmon are strung out along and behind ! this week. Again it sidelined a Lafayette. No. 8 Evansville . ... . ... turn irooi- lottovmon onvi v 1 xr n, , j ^ i . . I S ame was filled with familiar doubled in the tie-breaking run backer ve eranTdn/i n T St ’ ' * nd Colunibla Cardinal heroic_16 hits, in- and then scored on a single bvj backer, veteran wmgman John; City*. : eluding homers by Roger Maris B ob Allison for an insurance

Douglass from Chicago. Doug- Wallace. Northwest Confer- and Julian Javier . ^ BrocU s mn

lass returned to Chicago for ence champs, meet Valpo while 45th stolen bflse and some fine ' | consultation on a shoulder sep- Adams opens defense of its defensive plays to back up Gib- Dave Johnson singled in an aration. He may be out six Northern Conference crown at gon unearned first inning run off weeks. Mishawaka. Jasper, defending , n Thursday’s other National C ha nce a fter Brooks Robinson

miar . Class “ B '’ cham P s ln the SIAC - League games, the second place life on Zoil ° Versalles’ erseeks its second league win In San Francisco Giants ed> , pd lhe ror. Killebrew's homer tied it

Evansville Is nut temnnrar'lu 88 Start ‘ S agamSt Tel1 Houston AstrOS S-2 ill 15 inil- in tlie fOUrth but Br ° 0ks Robin - wlth an tniur J Lei While WabaSh " iU meet ings; the Pittsburgh Pirates de-i put the Orioles back ahead ^nw n V, i Peru Co,umbia City entertains feate( , AtIanta 4 :,. Cincinnati 2-1 In the bottom of the fourth.

conference 1 ^ Northweatern : Reds downed the Philadelphia; Versalles single d. went to Marion County’s Brebeuf rlTbi^bla^d Thl los ^ , ‘' a i K ° second on Chance’s sacrifice seeks its 22nd consecutive win 1 * ** d the I ’ os A, ‘ Bt rs and scored on Ted Uhlaender’s S «k, Its 22nd consecutive win U( „, cer . 13 Inning. s|nglt thf Bame 2 . 2

Central Indiana: The water is clear but a little low in the Kokomo and Prairie Creek Re-

Number one right

senior Dave Lament from

backer Frank Lowery has been downed with the cold bug. Saturday's scrimmage. Mont said, will be under bonafide

servoirs. People fishing the re- j £ ame conditions except there servlors are taking very few 1 be no kickoffs. The scrim-

flathead and blue catfish while, fj s h. The fish that are being ma S e at 2 P m - ls °P en to the ^ eek

at Indianapolis Ritter and Delphi’s Oracles, winners of 31 games in a row, are idle this

Raccoon Lake is producing very little except bluegills and bass. For a good weekend anglers

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caught are mostly bluegills us- j P ubbc - Ing redworms fishing deep in 1 20-to-30-foot water and a few j bass using rubber night craw- j lers. Several good channel cat-!

fish are being caught.

At Monroe crappies are bej ginning to take minnows, some nice bass are hitting deeprunning artificials and bluegills are ; biting on redworms and horse- j

weed worms. | AMERICAN LEAGUE Anglers atCataractare MI. Pet. GB catching real nice flathead and Minnesota i9 61 .564 blue catfish on set lines using Boston 80 62 .564 minnows. A few good bass are ,8 61 * 561 hitting deeprunning artificials. Detroit 79 62 .560

California 72 67 .518

Crappies are begining to run ’ Washington 66 74 .471 13 at Raccoon Lake as a few limits I Cleveland 65 76 .461 14^ were reported taken this week Baltimore 62 76 .449 16 by Indiana Department of Na- New York 62 79 .440 Aural Resources fieldmen, using Kansas City ....57 82 .410 21U small minnows. Bluegills are Thursday’s Results biting on beemoths and a few Boston 3. New York 1 bass—good sized were caught Minnesota 4. Baltimore 2

DOVE IN COOP

DETROIT UPI—Sonny Dove. ... . -

„ who defeated the \ankees 3-1.

game

In the tight American League the fifth and set the stage for race. Minnesota and Boston the eiphth . lnning rallyi

lioth won and Chicago and De-

troit were idle, so it’s the Twins, ——

who beat the Baltimore Orioles 4-2 the leaders by one percentage point over the Red Sox,

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a half-a-game behind.

Jesus Alou’s tw’o-out single in the 15th inning, his fourth hit of the game, drove in Bob Schroeder with San Francisco’s

, i _ _ . .. _ , winning run. It w*as San Fran-; Angeles Lakers when the Rudv , ... . . . . t = haa, ea., ciscos 81xth straight victory

al Basketball Association, signed a three-year contract with the Pistons Thursday. The Pistons chose Dove with the pick they received from the Los

La Russo deal fell through. Dove, who played on the victorious’ U. S. Pan-American Games team, averaged 18.9 points in three varsity seasons at St. John’s University. He established a school record bygrabbing 1,130 rebounds.

and the eighth seccessive loss for the Astros.

using deeprunning artificials.

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W L Pet. GB

! St. Louis 88 53 .624 San Francisco .. 76 64 .543 11’4 Chicago 78 66 .542 11^ Cincinnati 75 65 .536 12 H Atlanta 72 68 .514 1514 ! Philadelphia .... 71 67 .514 15 H 1 Pittsburgh 70 71 .496 18 Los Angeles ....63 75 .457 23 Houston 55 86 .390 33 New York 53 86 .381 34

Thursday's Results

St. Louis 9. New York 2

GOALIES TRADED DETROIT UPI — The new i Pittsburgh Penguins and the Detroit Red Wings of the Na- ; tional Hockey* League traded goalies Thursday. Hank Bassen. 34. the Red . Wings’ back-up goalie, went to Pittsburgh in return for 30-year-old Roy Edwards. Edw-ards was the Penguins’ second choice in the expansion draft after playing with Buffalo of the American Hockey League last season.

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