The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 September 1967 — Page 4

rh« Daily Bannar, Graencastle, Indiana

Friday, Septsmbar 15, 1967

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Invitational held at Windy Hill

Bowling News

Mallory Ladies League

9-11-67

The theme of the Windy Hill Team No 3 * Ladise Golf Invitational Tues-, Team No 5 7 day was “This Golf is no Joke!” Team No. 2 4 Clubs attending were: Attica, Team No. 6 4 Brazil, Indianapolis and Green- | Team No. 1 1 castle. Fifty ladies played in Team No. 4 0 the low gross and net touma-! H igh Game wMh handicap ment - H. Sutherlin 204

i Over 57S: J. Hurst 65S; B. 1 Hampton 610; V. Atkins 609; 0 L. Corbin 607; R. Fisher 586; 1 B. England 582; D. Priest 577. 4 j

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Winners from out of town

were:

Attica: Dolores Slaughter 45, Shirley McFerren 47. Brazil: Gwen Frederick 46, Jackie Barnes 50, Elizabeth Fineran 50, Evelyn Hauk 39, Bege Wyndham 39, Jeannine Hoopengamer 39. Indianapolis: Evelyn McKinney 35.

High Game actual—G. Ford 171 High Series actual—G. Ford 477 High Sreies with handicap—G. Ford 567

FIRST-CITIZENS BANK CLASSIC LEAGUE 9-14-67 W Team No. 6 14

were:

DEPAtTW TIGERS—Members of the 1967 DePauw Tigers football squad are (back row, left to right) Bill Lehman, Bob Kleinops, Stu Sharp, John Sacramento, Rock Klein, Dwight Woessner, Bud Glaeser, Don Ward. Warren Onken, Jim Tomsic, Dick Walker, Ron McBride, Rick McDonald. (Third row, left to right) Coach Tom Mont, Assistant Coach Ed Meyer, Assistant Coach Ted Katula, Jerry Hoffman, Bruce Montgomerie, J. M. Derendal, Dennis Robich, Eric Robertson, Bill Pope, Jerry Barton, Bill Scaife, Tom Boese, Scott Ralston, Trent Detamore, Frank Lowery, Tony Whittlesey, Bob Flickinger and graduate

assistant A1 Ferguson. (Second row) Dave Moore, Dan Breckenridge, Eric Lortz, John Butler, Larry Horning, Doug McAlister, Mike Price, Dave Lament, Tom Kyhos. Tom Miller, John Caputo. graduate asisstant John Kellogg, and the team’s three student managers. (Front row) Bill Holton, Geoff McGovern, John Long, Don Schulte, Wiley Pearson, Todd Dankmeyer, Dick Schulte, John Douglass. Bill Crist. Steve Hummel, Don Lovold, trainer Russ Miller and graduate assistant Tod Eberle.

Winners from Windy Hill 1 Sherm’s Implement 14

1 Central National Bank 12

Class A: Low Gross, Roberta j Brackney’s Feed 10 McCormick 83: Low Net. Jane; Oh* Topper —10 Hughes and Margaret Corbin I But 0801 Realty 8

tied with 37.

Class B: Low- Gross. Hazel Winsey 47; Low Net, Marilyn

Hoover 36.

Class C: Low Gross, Dama Crosby 57; Low Net, Wilma

Proctor 39.

After the golfing, a lovely luncheon was served. President | Roberta McCormick welcomed all the out of town guests and thanked the committees involv-

ed in making the day a success. — September 19th will find the The fastest time for swimj golfers in a “best ball and driv- ming the English Channel was ing’’ contest. The final golf day, set in 1964 by Barry Watson, of this season will be on Sep- an Englishman who did it in tember 26th. Will all members 9 hours, 35 minutes,

try to be present as this will be

East Side Liquor 8 Art Furniture 8 Torr's Restaurant 4 Metropolitan Life 4 Coca-Cola 2 Big Four 2 Hi team series; Team No. 6

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Hi team game: Team No. 6

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Hi Indi. series: J. Hurst 655 Hi Indi. game: J. Hurst 241

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Tigers to start letter-studded team in opener with Wheaton

I a scramble which will include all new golfers as well as the ; “pros.” We will have a luncheon . with the bridge members and awards for outstanding golfers ! will be awarded. Certificates for those w-inning prizes each Tues1 day will be honored in the Pro Shop until October 1st. If you haven’t turned yours in, there isn’t much time left.

With thred Exceptions DePauw University will send a letter-studded team into this weekend’s football opener at Wheaton College. Kickoff time for the firsttime meeting between the two school is 1:80 p. m. tomorrow. The game-will be carried live by both of Greencastle’s radio stations.

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Tiger Cubs lose Greencastle’s Tiger Cub harriers dropped their third cross country meet in five starts last night when Danville finished

. _ , . . ... i six men in the top ten runners,

two platoon squad to 19 upper*. Blue Island, 111.; and John j halfback John Butler, MV Back] mg to Mont, is very much Ilke ; 23.32 class lettermen and three non- Caputo from Beaver Falls, Pa., j as a sophomore from Indianap- j DePauw—it has plenty of peo-; DamrUie’s Wiggam set the lettermen, two of them sopho- presently have the inside track lolls; halfback John Sacramen-1 pie with experience and a quar- ^ nig while Green 6 more,. | for the opener. | to from Wauke e an. HI.; and | terback in Dave Carbon wb° ‘ ca5tte , Sam Hecko ,„ d Dowt ; Trent Detamore from Indi- Detamore is Mont’s choice fullback Bill Holton of Indi- has been around for aw-hile. captured second and third place anapolis, Done Schulte from at offensive left guard, Caputo anapolis. Holton is the only one Wheaton finished last J’ eai ’ with an( j 1125 clockings

is battling at right guard with | w-ho really lacks a great deal | with a 5-4 record. It had tw r o reS p ec ^ ve j v

Bill Pope; and Schulte appears of experience though he earn-' common foes with DePauw. _. ’ , „ T . s«t as a defensive halfback. .«! a tetter in 1966. Both whipped Valparaiso end; ^ p Butler „„ ™ Elsewhere it ought to look. Big emphasis the remainder \Vabash. VVeaton won ^ malia finished 9i 10thj llth ^ and

like a reunion of the 1966 club i of this week was conditioning tical scores of 20-14. DePauw 1

and kicking Mont said. He still; blasted Valpo, 31-15, and nip-

feels the Tigers are short on ped Wabash, 9-7. conditioning, mostly because DPi; OFFENSIVE rMT

' the team had its hardest work ■ re Charles w-aiker Dale

Dan Breckenridge, a two-| ... le Tom Miller whitehsh Bay, wis.

... I while cool weather was bath- j RT Don Ward Hammond

i LT Doug McAlister Lexington, Ky

Clovers win

At mid-week head coach Tom, Cloverdale easily captured that won three of nine games Mont, who led the University! thelr fifth cros3 countr y win of but lost four of those battles of Maryland Terps for three ‘ 1116 season Thursday evening j by a touchdown or less,

seasons, had narrowed down hisi b -V defeating visiting Eminence!

115-50. _

The Clover harriers finished . vear letterman, apparently willj jng Greencastle .

12th.

The Cubs will travel to Edgewood Monday for a four way meet with Edgewood, University High, and Bloomfield.

with eight runners before Em | inence's Watkins crossed the ! line in ninth place. He was .foli lowed by another Cloverdale I runner, giving them nine of the ! top ten finishers. Ron McKamey led the pack 1 around the 2.1 mile course with ! an 11:14 clocking while teamj mates Sutherlin, Barker, Browm. : and Elmore followed close with 11:16, 11:16, 11:32, and 11:34. Freshman V. Hunsicker entered the top ten for the first time in sixth place while Truax and Neese took seventh and eighth. B. Steele took tenth place!

honors.

Monrovia and Granville Wells | are guests of the Clovers for i a meet slated for Monday.

get the nod at quarterback. The • Blue Island. 111., caller holds a helmet full of Tiger records and has been impressive all during fall practice. A sore throat has thrown up a temporary obstacle to Mont’s other

RG John Caputo Beaver Falls. Pa.

! And there was emphasis on ! LG Trent Detamore Indianapolis

kicking though Mont was elated with Saturday’s w-ork by

offensive end Tom Miller, the team’s intra-squad game Miller booted three perfect

C Bob Flickinger Middlebury. Vt. QB Dan Breckenbridge Blue Island, 111. HB John Butler Indianapolis HB John Sacramento Waukegan, in. In I FB Bill Holton Indianapolis

fine quarterback, running Eric strikes in three tries. They went Lortz. But Lortz is certain to . ,for 27 ’ 32 and 40 - vards ’ plav though he missed lasti Miller is replacing Tim Feemweekend’s big dress rehearsal i ster ’ Lake ForPst ’ I11 ” senior scrimmage and team ’ s MVP. Feemster

j is out for the year with an in-

The rest of the Tiger back-1 jured knee,

field will include diminutive j Saturday’s opponent, accord-

League Standings

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TEST YOU* PLAY

| 1. You are West, defending ! against Four Spades.

NORTH o j 10 9 4 t A J10 9

♦ 10

♦ A Q 10 3 WEST

♦ 73

VK5 ♦ A K 9 8 75 ♦ 854 The bidding has been: North East South West i 1 ♦ Pass 10 2 0 26 34 44 You lead the king of diamonds on which East plays the two and South the four. What W'ould you play now? 2. You are declarer with the West hand at Four Spades, North having overcalled with two hearts. North leads the king of hearts and continues with the ace. How would you play the hand?

WEST EAST 4 K Q 9 7 4 ^AS *7 *Q 5 4 K10 6 ♦ A Q J 9 4 ♦ A Q 8 2 ♦9643 I 1. It is a basic principle of defense that you credit declarer with a hand which permits dei fefi-t of the contract. In plant ning the defense, you concen- | trate on hands consistent with the bidding and consistent with reality that allow the contract to be beaten. Thus, to credit partner with

AMERICAN LEAGUE

W L Pet. GB

Boston 84 63 .571 Minnesota 84 63 .571 ........ Detroit 83 64 .565 1 Chicago 82 66 .554 2^ California 74 71 .510 9 I Washington ....69 77 .473 14*4 | Cleveland 69 80 .463 16 j New York 65 82 .442 19 ^ Baltimore 64 .81 441 19 ! Kansas City .... 59 86 .407 24

Thursday’s Results

! Chicago 4, Cleveland 0, 10 inn-

ings

Only game scheduled

K-J-X of clubs and ace of spades is a sound enough hypothesis on the bidding, but that is not a ' good reason for shifting to a club at trick two. South would j make the contract in such case because your king of hearts i would be finessable and he \

would probably lose only a SP T^atM,l dlamt>Jld ? ClU ^’ NATIONAL LEAGUE Instead you credit partner ' «? » d * cb with the ace of spades and queen " ' c ‘" of hearts, which gives you a st - Lou* 3 91 56 .619 good chance to defeat the con- San Francisco 80 66 .548 10 H

tract by leading the king of hearts at trick two. In the actual case, this play proves effective because declarer's hand

is:

4 KQ862 4 7643 4 Q4 ♦ KJ Against the heart shift declarer loses a spade, a heart. ; a heart ruff and a diamond for

down one.

2. Discard a club on the ace of hearts in order to guard against a 4-2 trump division, which is a much more likely distribution than 3-3. If you : ruffed the heart and cashed the A-K-Q of spades, you would almost surely go "down if the trumps were divided 4-2. By discarding you practically insure the hand. North can’t lead another heart — you would ruff in dummy — so let's say | he shifts to a spade or a diamond. You win and draw* three rounds of trumps. If they are divided 3-3, you claim the bal- : ance, while If they are divided 4-2, you lead another spade and then claim the balance.

Cincinnati 80 67 .544 11 Chicago 79 70 .530 13 ! Philadelphia .... 75 69 .521 14^ ' Atlanta 74 72 .507 161* j Pittsburgh 73 74 .497 18 ! Los Angeles ....66 79 .455 24 | Houston 59 88 .401 32 New York 55 91 .377 35^ Thursday’s Results Atlanta 5, New York 4 Only game scheduled

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