The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 September 1967 — Page 7
Tuesday, Sspfsmbsr 26, 1967
Ths Daily Banner, Grasncastla, Indians
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3 ICC players J w j ns anc | RgJ fa ^ e( | White tied for lead r T . ■ ■ ■ . ■ . ^pous.p^ Sox, Tigers close behind in AL
ball carriers from the Indiana ]
Collegiate Confeience were tied The winner of the American . The White Sox were next, at 89- ■ 15-hit attack with three hits Monday for the earl> lead in p ennan t will be the 68 and .567, a half game behind, and three runs batted in and the race for the Indiana college , most thoroughly beaten cham- and the Tigers were fourth at Rick Reichardt contributed key football scoring title. pion in history-. 88-69 and .561, I’s games be- singles In both the first and Credited with 24 points each ^ they stumble toward the hind. second innings. Hamilton took in tw o games were Ball State s finish line the foui . contenc jers The Twins. Red Sox and over for George Brunet in the Dick Lester, Bill Holton of De j jqq^ more like the last sur- White Sox were all even in the fourth inning and shut out the
Pauw, and Jim Brumfield of In- j vivors 0 f a new Year's Eve diana State. ' party than teams fighting to Four others have 18 points , cut up a World Series melon . each. Nobody from the "Big' It was another dav of lost Three is among the scoring opportumtjpg Monday when the leaders yet, but they have play- j Minnesota -jvins were walloped ed only one game so far. . ^ the California Angels 9-2 and Lester collected 18 points j the Detroit were beaten
against Central Missouri in the
season opener and added a The Boston Red Sox and Chi . touchdown against Valparaiso j (;ag0 Wlite Sox gained ?round last Saturday. in the AL's "mod manner”—
Holton scored twice each by not p layin g.
against Wheaton and St. Joseph’s, while Brumfield ran over three touchdowns in the
lost column with 68 losses each ; Twins for 2% innings before —more than any previous AL turning over the mound to champion—while the Tigers had Simmons.
69 defeats. The Twins and Red
Sox have four games each left The Ti § ers ’ who could have
moved into a tie with the White Sox. were equally ineffective as
The Twins never had a chance the - v '^re held to four hits by
bv the New York Yankees 2-0. Monday when the Angels ran ttie Yankees A1 Downing.
up a 7-0 lead and then coasted Downln ^' struck out six Ti S ers ’
to play and the White Sox and
Tigers have five each.
As a result of all the futility, the Twins and Red Sox were
behind the shutout relief pitch-
walked two and didn’t allow a
ing of Jack Hamilton and C urt base - runner to advance P ast
first.
Simmons. Jim Merritt, kayoed
in 1% innings, suffered his Earl Wilson, trying for his seventh loss against 13 vie- 23rd victory of the season, suf-
opener .gainst Eastern HUM., ^ M JZJZZ 'IZ Fresosi led the Angels’ SeTt^d'hta Wh '° th ' and scored once against Butler. 1 66
The top scorer last weekend was Anderson freshman Pat Bruin, a 5-8, 155-pound halfback from Ludlow, Ky„ w-ho got the Ravens’ three touchdowns in a 33-21 Hoosier College Confer-
i ence loss to Hanover.
Also credited with 18 points j
Benvenuti will defend title against Griffith Thursday
for their
! runs in the third inning. Rookie ! Jerry Kenney singled home the first run after a walk and an infield out and scored the second run on Joe Pepitone’s
! single.
COUNTY CHAMPS — Cloverdale’s harriers became Putnam County champs Monday evening w-hen they beat out six other cross country teams. Members of the team with coaches are
(front row, left to right) Ed Truax, Dave Elmore, Steve Brown, Dennis Sutherlin, Bob Steele, alternate, (top row) assistant coach Bob Holman, Ron McKamey, Ron Barker, Dave Neese and coach A1 Tucker.
Cloverdale Clovers take County Cross Country Championship
The Baltimore Orioles heat the Washington Senators 8-2 in
were John Ondrejko of Ball the only other AL game. In the State, and Tom Mengelt of HAINES FALLS, N. Y. TJPI peat over and over, I will use Xational Lpaglle the San Fran _
Franklin. : — The monotone voice droned my right hand.’ ” Of the scoring leaders, only j out orders like a priest intoning Golinelli, who fought in Ethi-
Bruin has played in only one
game so far.
his sparring partners went World War H, suggested the
through their exercises.
cisco Giants scored
inning victory
In the kicking department, Indiana State’s Tim Kendall has
young fighter work out with
a 2-1 10the New
a High Mass as middleweight opia and later joined the parti- | York M „ ts< thp Houston Astro* champion Nino Benvenuti and sans when Mussolini fell during odgpd ollt t}lP Philadelphia
Phillies 4-3 and the Pittsburgh Pirates edged the Los Angeles
eight Doints including one field I ArmS UP> " ^ Liber ° Golin ' WeightS t0 stren ^ then his ri ^ ht Dodgers 2-1 in 11 Innings,
eight points, including one neia , em Nino . s trainer , <- Run) runi arm . After three months Golinrelax, breathe.” elli thought Nino finally was A walk to Brooks Robinson Golinelli is considered a die- ready to fight again. and singles by Curt Blefary and tator who constantly hovers Dr. Edwin Campbell of the Curt Motton snapped a 2-2 tie over his fighters, but he does state athletic commission said | in the ninth and gave the
goal; Harold Canady of Ball State has seven conversions, and Joe Romine of Taylor one field goal and four conversions, also
for seven points.
! get results. And he certainly
Credited with one field goal will have Benvenuti ready for
while watching Nino that it was j Orioles’ reliefer Eddie Watt his the first time he ever saw a third win.
and three conversions were Bob Baltzell of Purdue and Tom Miller of DePauw, while Franklin’s Mengelt has six converOther Cloverdale runners S j onSi making the count were Elmore
By FRANK PUCKETT, JR. Banner Sports Editor
Cloverdale, led by pace-set- j in sixth place with a 11:48 ting Steve Brown, finished five i time, Truax in ninth place with runners in the top ten to win a 12:02 clocking, and Neese in
the Putnam County Cross Coun-1 thirteenth position,
try championship held at Greencastle’s Don Dowty folRoachdale Monday evening. lowed the Cloverdale harriers to The Clovers were boasting the finish line in fourth place a brilliant 9-1 record before go- with an 11:45 time while teaming into the meet and scored j mates Hecko, Cook, Mount, and a low 21 points to take the' Bray finished 8th, 14th, 17th,
first place honors. Greencastle! and 18th.
captured second with 61 points, | Finishing first for their teams Bainbridge third with 77, Fill- were Wilson, Bainbridge, fifth, more fourth with 115, Roach-111:40; Puckett, Fillmore, seven-
his title defense against Emile fighter train for one hour with-
Irish travel to Purdue Saturday By United Press International
out a pause.
After exercising for 10 minutes, Nino sparred for a half hour against three sparring partners and then finished up j by punching brightly colored j
j pro ranks after being named rubber ballp that were thrown | Jim Wynn’s run - scoring I the best boxer at the 1960 at him b .v Golinelli. ^ single climaxed a two-run j Olympics Games. Tbe black-haired 55-year-old ninth-inning rally by the Astros
trainer also gets up and runs ■ and gave reliever Dick Farrell
Griffith Thursday at Shea Sta-
dium.
When he took over as Benvenuti’s trainer in 1963. he got a well established fighter who was on his way up in the
Jim Hart’s single scored Tito Fuentes with two out in the 10th inning to give the Giants their victory before 2,818, the smallest crowd ever to watch
them in San Francisco.
It’s Notre Dame at Purdue Saturday In the second most important Hoosier college football game of the season and if
. , . .. i „ „ , . , vou don't have tickets, forget
dale sixth with 128. Russell- th, 11:55; Snodgrass, Roachdale, ville seventh with 147, and eleventh; Wallace, Reelsville. Reelsville eighth with 165 nineteenth; and Carrington, points. Russellville, twenty-third. Brown, a lanky 5-10 senior.: The first ten runners were:
had little trouble getting to the lead position and holding it during the entire two mile run as teammates Barker and Sutherlin followed him by only seconds to finish second and third. Brown ran the race in 11:33 while Barker and Suther-■ lin finished with 11:38 and 11:42 times.
1. Brown. Cloverdale, 11:33 2. Barker. Cloverdale, 11:38 3. Sutherlin, Cloverdale. 11:42 4. Dowty, Greencastle, 11:45 5. Wilson, Bainbridge. 11:46 6. Elmore, Cloverdale. 11:48 7. Puckett, Fillmore. 11:55 8. Hecko. Greencastle. 12.01 9. Truax. Cloverdale. 12:02 10. Steele, Bainbridge, 12:04
The game has been a sell-out for weeks, and for good reason: The Irish from South Bend are defending national champions and are loaded again. Their two brilliant passers. Terry Hanratty and Coley O’Brien, are juniors and so is 6-4 end Jim
Seymour.
It’s a good bet the Irish
But Nino still had faults. "He was a one-armed fighter.” recalled Golinelli. "I had him re-
Pacers face Muskies Thurs.
INDIANAPOLIS UPI - The Indiana Pacers of the American Basketball League Thursday face their first trial by fire against the Minnesota Muskies after finishing fall practice Saturday.
over two miles with Benvenuti joth victory. Wynn's blow
every morning. "Benvenuti submits because boxing is discipline and he knows it.” said Golinelli. “It also might be because he knows I work almost ss hard as he does.”
DePauw to host football teams
increased his season runs batted in total to 106. Rookie Jim Shellenback won his first major league start, limiting the Dodgers to six hits. The Dodgers tied a National League record set by the 19 f 6 Boston Braves as they played in their 27th extra-inning game of the season.
RADS AT CLINIC
HUNTINGTON, Ind. UPI — Four coaches were announced
Boy Scouts and high school today for the eighth annual
Clinic
The Pacers will appear in six and grade school football teams Huntington Basketball exhibition games in Indiana, be- from the Wabash Valley will ^,5. Saturday, ginning Thursday in a game be specal guests of DePauw They are George Theofanis of
dkln t give any trade seciet.s V vith the Muskies at St. Joseph’s University Saturday. Sept. 30. Indianapolis Shortridge Bill
away in Saturday's 41-8 romp ColleRe in Rensselaer.
COUNTY CHAMP — Cloverdale cross country runner Steve Brown is shown above accepting the county cross country first place trophy from Roachdale principal Kenneth Miller. Brown won the meet that took place over Roachdale’s twomile grass course with a 11:33 clocking.
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over California.
Purdue, on the other hand, got its rugged baptism in the Cotton Bowl, but newcomer Mike Phipps at quarterback and his mates acquitted themselves nobly in a 24-20 victory over
Texas A & M.
Phipps connected on 17 of 35 passes for 269 yards and one touchdown — a sure indication he’ll be able to fill the large
The squads will travel to New Greencastle campus to attend Castle Saturday for another the DePauw-Valparaiso football match at the city’s high school. 1 game as guests of the universiThe Pacers rosters is flavored ty athletic department, with former Indiana high School Kickoff time for the combinand college stars. The roster in- ation Youth and Band Day eludes such Hoosier names as even is 2 p. m„ according to Jimmy Rayl of Kokomo. Ron Dr. James Loveless, director of Bonham of Muncie and Larry athletics.
Humes of Madison.
The young men will be on the shepherd of Carmel. Joe Stan-
ley of Liberty, and Pat Rady of Bainbridge.
TOP GOLFER PALM BEACH GARDENS,
Fla. UPI Arnold Palmer’s $30.000 in first prize money for winning Sunday’s Th underbird
DePauw will enter the game Golf Classic boosted his official
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Chicago 89 68 .567 ig Detroit 88 69 .561 1^ California 81 74 .523 IV* Baltimore 74 84 .468 16 Cleveland 73 85 .462 17 ■ Washington ....72 85 .459 17U New York 68 89 .433 21 (a I Kansas City ....60 95 .378 28 ^ Monday’s Result* California 9. Binnesota 2 New York 2, Detroit 0 Baltimore 3. Washington 2 Only games scheduled
Cincinnati 84 72 Chicago 84 73 Philadelphia .... 80 75 Pittsburgh 78 79 Atlanta 76 80 Los Angeles .... 70 86 Houston 66 91 New York 59 97 ♦Clinched pennant
shoes left by graduated All- vers jty and Bonham moved to ate Confeience lead. Valparaiso j nounced Monday.
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Palmer also won $9,848.95 in
the University of Cincinnati, comes in with a 1-1 report card.
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Monday’s Result* San Francisco 2, New York
10 innings
Houston 4, Philadelphia 3 Pittsburgh 2, Los Angeles 1, ]
innings
Only games scheduled
RACE AT A GLANCE
TRAVELING PITCHER BALTIMORE UPI—The Bal-
j timore Orioles Monday sold righthanded pitcher John Buzhardt to the Houston Astros for J “in excess of the $20,000 waiver ;
price or a player to be delivered W L Pot. GB TP later.” Minnesota .... 90 68 .570 4 Buzhardt came to the Orioles Boston 90 68 .570 4 from the Chicago White Sox Chicago 89 68 .568 % 5 four weeks ago and was 0-1 : Detroit 88 69 .561 1 % 5 with Baltimore. His overall sea- — . —
son record is three victories in
13 decisions.
had a dismal 1-8-1 record last year. Like Purdue. TU has a sophomore quarterback in Harry Gonso, who gained 236 yards total offense to spark the Hoosiers before the largest open- j game crowd ever at Bloomington—more than 42.000. Meanwhile, a three-way battle appeared to be shaping up for the Indiana Collegiate Con- ! ference title between defend- j ing champ Ball State and DePauvv and Indiana State. (Continued on Page 8)
BACK IN FOLD KITCHENER. Ont. UPI—Rod Gilbert, the New York Rangers' right winger, reported to training camp Monday, ending a two-week old salary dispute with the National Hockey League team. Emile Francis, the Ranger general manager and coach, said the $500 fine imposed on Gilbert, who scored 28 goals last season would stand. The fine was handed down for reporting two weeks late.
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