The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 September 1967 — Page 4
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The Dally Banner^ Greencastle, Indiana
Thursday, September 28, 1947
Tiger Cubs meet Plainfield non-conference game Friday
Bowling news
be replaced by senior Jerry Neylor who carried out the second half assignment against
Garfield when Schneider picked B-team squad,
up his injury. Edmonds hasn’t | The Cubs go into the game
By FRANK PUCKETT, JR Banner Sports Editor
An injury plagued Greencastle Tiger Cub football team will get another test tomorrow night when they play host to tough Plainfield in a non-con- i
ference game that will kick-off be ready to go with a good at 8:00 p. m. , workout tonight. Boswell and
A half dozen minor injuries; Evens will probably be in the
do no justice to a defending | line-up, but it is doubtful they j polis
Western Indiana Conference ! will be up to par.
ing to reports will be out for ideal and Bergman says, “The the rest of the season. Bundy kds are ready to play football.”
is starting quarterback for the
Other action slated n the area will find Honey Creek at Lnton, Brazil at West Vgo,
MONDAY AFTERNOON COCO-COLA LEAGUE 9-25-67
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Evans Grocery 24 York’s Grocery 24 Cannons 19 Sherm’s Implement 16 Laundrama 16
practiced all week, but Berg- sporting a 3-1 record, losing J ^ . i_ „
a non-con-; man seems to think he might, only to WIC leader Terre Haute
Gerstmeyer, and Plainfield supports the same ID card, dropping only one game to Indiana-
Decatur Central. Both
championship team and although Quarterback Pete Norris
travel to Vincennes tonight. Saturday action includes Schulte traveling to Indianapolis Wood
I . , ^ . , and Sullivan and Gerstmeyer
; clubs faced each other last year , ., . „ \ ^ both idle.
ference games while Wiley will | Dewey’s Barbershop 14
Tipstars 13 Jones Standard Service 10 Headley Hardware 8
It's pennant or bust for Tigers as Twins and Red Sox blow Wednesday's games ■ It’s the Detroit Tigers’ turn mound hopes against the An- [ inning and went on to shut out to try to get off the American gels’ Clyde Wright in tonight’s the Red Sox behind the five-hit ^ I League’s treadmill to nowhere, only game involving a conten- pitching of Sonny Siebert, Bob J All even with the first-place der ’ Allen an d Stan Williams, o i MinnesoU Twins in the vital The Twins and Red Sox blew Puch Scheinblum had three “loss column” after Wednes- tremendous opportunities Wed- hits for the Indians, including a day’s ordeal of frustration for nesda - v in losing 5-1 to the double that knocked in the first
their rivals, the Tigers open a An ^ els aad 6 -° to the Cleve-season-ending four-game series 1 n ' a n s ' respecti ' with the California Angels " hat s ™ r e. they never looked
more futile as Minnesota 20-
Back in NBA
with identical 4-0 records, but; Plainfield came out on top 14-6. Plainfield supports as big a line as some college teams, they’re plenty fast, and accord-
ing to reports return with over DETROIT UPI Wayne a dozen lettermen. Probably Hightower, who had jumped to their biggest asset, 6-2, 195 Denver of the American Baspounder Mike Cassalman, will ketball Association earlier this
fered a broken wrist in football be the main threat to the Tiger y ear> landed back in the NaEvans. Schneider will probably j practice last night and accord- Cubs ’ Cassalman, the man who tiona i Basketball Association
5 beat the Cubs with a twelve Wednesday when he signed with yard dash into the end zone ■ Detroit Pistons.
Plainfield isn’t a member of the loop, the game is an important test for coach Bob Bergman
and his prepsters.
Question marks label Bergman's number one center George Schneider, wha has a bruised hip, right tackle Jon Edmonds, defensive end Larry Boswell, and left end Chuck
missed the second half of action against the Garfield Purple Eagles last week where the Cubs brought home another WIC victory', but reports say he is in good shape for tomorrow’s
encounter.
Greencastle third starting quarterback Rick Bundy suf-
13 16 16 16 18
19! 22 i 24!
tonight.
Hi team series: Laundrama
1623.
400 bowlers: D. Albridge 529; J. Lease 486; A. Covert 469; B. Purcell 445: C. Rulfs 441; S. Nickerson 435; J. Williams 433; J. Burns 416: H. Grabowski 407; G. Walker 401; J. Adams
400.
HOME LAUNDRY LEAGUE
9-26-67
A victory would move the , Tigers into second place and
Hi team game: Deweys 576' , ^ ^ i * *. ^ , _ T j make them the only team that
can tie for the flag if the Twins beat the Boston Red Sox in their two weekend games. was bombed for four in the
The Chicago White Sox were fourth Former ^ Don
reduced to the desperation Mincher started the flurrv stage by Wednesday night’s §-2 ^ th his 22nd homer of the and 4-0 losses to the last-place season and a walk and s les Kansas City Athletics. A sweep by Rick Reichardt j ilamyH ^
of their three games with the| Roger Repoz and Bobby Washington Senators would added three more
give the Sox only 92 victories— a total which either the Twins or Red Sox must reach and the
aleagueg STANDINGS
during the closing minutes of! the game last year, has established quite a reputation this i year. He has run several kick-,
NATIONAL LEAGUE VV L Pet. GB St. Louis* 98 60 .620 San Francisco 88 69 .561 Chicago 85 73 .538 13 Cincinnati 84 73 .535 13 ^ Philadelphia ....80 77 .510 17% Pittsburgh 79 80 .497 19% Atlanta 77 80 .390 20% Los Angeles .... 71 87 .449 17 Houston 68 91 .427 30% New York 59 99 .373 39% •-Clinched pennant Wednesday’s Results San Francisco 7, New York 2 Houston 1, Philadelphia 0, 11 innings Et. Louis at Chicago, ppd., rain Atlanta at Cincinnati, night, ppd., rain
Pittsburgh 1, Los Angeles 0
AMERICAN LEAGUE XV L Pet. GB Minnesota 91 69 .569 Boston 90 70 .563 Detroit 89 69 .563 Chicago 89 70 .560 California ........ 82 75 .522 Cleveland 75 85 .469 Baltimore ........ 74 85 .465 16% Washington .... 73 85 .462 17 New York 68 90 .430 22 Kansas City ....62 95 .395 27% Wednesday’s Result* Cleveland 6, Boson 0 California 8, Minnesota 1 Kansas City 5-4, Chicago 2-0. Only games scheduled
year NBA career. He was acquired last January by the Pis-
off and punt returns for touch-1 tons from Baltimore _
downs including one 95-yard i
trot. The Cubs have had some good ! Jack Johnson became the first practice sessons this week even | Negro heavyweight boxing though the weather hasn’t been champion in 1908. MANY TIMES A CHAMP - By Alan Mavei
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Atkins & Sons
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Howard TV
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McMillan Carpets
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Hi team series: Bob’s Body
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Joe Spamia. a hard-throwing right-hander wrtth a 15-9 rec-
nm of the fourth inning. Pedro Gonzalez singled home th« second run and Gordon Lunds’* double and Vic Davalillo'*
game winner Dean Chance and single accounted for the other
Boston 21-game winner Jim two.
Lonborg were routed in less The White Sox made a total than four innings. 0 f on ] y seV en hits in their twiChance, pitching with two night disaster in Kansas City, days of rest, shut out the getting only four off Chuck Angels for three innings but Dobson. Lew Krausse and Paul
Lindblad in the first game and three off Jim Hunter in the second game. Jim Gosger drove in three runs wnth three hits for the Athletics in the opener and Roman Webster had a tworun single in the nightcap. The losses were suffered by
Rookie Ricky Clark went 6 the WMte SoJ . tw0 bMt piu . h . 2-3 innings for the Angels he- ers _ 16 . ganle vrtnner Garv
fare needing relief from Minnie
_ . Peters and 19-game winner °^ aS ‘ Joel Horlen —and the victories Lonborg suffered his ninth were only the sixth and sevenloss when the Indians ripped th of the month for the Ath-
ord, will carry the Tigers’; him for four runs in the second letics.
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Hi team game: Coca-Cola 748 Hi ind. series: E. Delp 482 ind. game: S. Langdon
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400 series: E. Delp 482; S. Perry 481; F. Schroer 474; H. Wallus (sub) 473; W. Pelfrey (sub) 462; S. Langdon 460; G. Cassell 443; A. Atkins 442; S. Harris (sub) 441; J. Bean 433; L. Dowty 430; S. Cash 425; M. Wood 419; L. Puckett 412; C. Frazier 409: C. Williams 408; L. Smiley 407: R. Brewster 407; L. Ash 404: P. Rogers 403; J. Bums (sub) 402; M. Chestnut,
402.
Clovers drop meet to Rox Rockville avenged an early season loss to Putnam County cross country champions Cloverdale Wednesday evening by j dealng the Clovers their second loss in twelve outings in a three way meet at Rockville. The Roxs scored 32 points, Cloverdale 36 and Terre Haute Schulte
53.
Cloverdale handed the Roxs their only defeat of the season when lead runner Ron Me-; Kamey was in good form, but McKamey pulled a groin muscle two weeks ago and hasn't been up to par since. Leadng the harriers over the two mile course was Schulte's j Don Higgins. He clcked off the (Continued on Page 5)
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ROCHESTER, N. Y. UPI — American Hockey League play- ! ers will be competing for a playoff pool totaling a record 3128,000 when the season opens
Oct. 11.
Based on regular season fin- i
of Blackstock Stadium. Charlie Erdmann is the coach of the Tiger squad and has his players poised to meet the Wheaton aggregation.
Cup playoffs, the 3128,000 is the | highest in league’s history.: Players from the six compet- j ing teams split 3114.000 last season.
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