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Cubs travel to Cascade for non-conference tilt Friday

Notre Dame favored to win

Bainbridge Tickets go on sale

Greencastle will try to make it two in a row tomorrow night when the Tiger Cubs invade Hendricks County for a battle with Cascade’s Cadets under the lights at 7:30 p. m. The Cubs will go into the contest supporting a 4-2 record while Cascade will be hoping to pull off an upset and better their 2-4 credentials.

DePauw soccer team beats Indiana State, 7-3

DePauw’s varsity soccer team broke a two-year victory drought yesterday, banging Indiana State University kickers,

7-3.

The triumph on the Blackstock field was DePauw’s first since moving into inter-colleg-iate circles last year after! spending a year on club status. Though yesterday’s win was a “team” victory and came i after the squad has lost three ! squeakers, three Tigers actual-

ly did all the scoring.

Big gunner was Larry Tasha from West Cameroon. Africa, who booted the goal that put 1 DePauw on top at half, 2-1, and | who added two more in the

game’s final 71 seconds.

DePauw broke on top, 1-0,

Two injuries hold the Cubs j back a little, but accroding to | coach Bob Bergman, the team is a healthy one. Robert New, 16-2 one hundred ninety-three pound end-tackle, will miss the game because of a knee injury i sustained two weeks ago and ! 245 pound tackle Jim Knauer ' will not dress because of simi ilar injury. Bergman is in hopes that the two will be ready for the Sullivan game. The game will be the last non-conference tilt of the season for Greencastle. The Cubs, defending Western Indiana Conference champs, hold a 3-1

conference slate.

That’s when Tasha sailed Contests slated in the condown the field, eluded a pair ference will find Wiley seeking

of Sycamore defenders, and

The Cadets are a fair sized ball club with their biggest man being a 210 pound fullback. According to scouting reports they use the I formation and the single wing. The single wing, not seen too much in high school football anymore, is where the center hikes the ball to one of the backs without a quarterback taking the snap.

flipped in his two quick scores. DePauw will attempt to up its winning streak to two here Saturday when it entertains the Purdue Boilermakers at 10 a.m. No admission is charged for soccer matches.

to even its record with a win over Clinton in Terre Haute Memorial Stadium tonight, Honey Creek hosting Schulte Friday night. Linton's Miners tangling with visiting West Vigo, Sullivan hosting Dugger at home and Garfield will take on the Gerstmeyer Black Cats.

That Trojan horse gimmick won’t fool Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish, aware that their chances of repeating as national college football champions hinge on this Saturday’s clash with top-ranked Southern California, have the home advantage and expect to j make that 12-point favorites’ role stand up at game’s end. Fifth-ranked Notre Dame still smarts from the loss to Purdue and the Irish are fighting mad about their lost prestige. There

if it means the tie-breaker. Terry Hanratty, N. D.’s car date for Heisman Trophy h ors, has blossomed into scrambling quarterback t

As a passer, he is 53 for 1 and four touchdowns. Southern Cal figures it ! ready has its initials carved

Season tickets and reserved season tickets for the coming High School Basketball season) will go on sale at the Bainbridge High School Gym on Monday, Oct. 16, at 7:00 p. m. Due to limited seating capacity of the gym, the total number of reserved seats must also be limited and Bainbridge patrons who had reserved seats last year will have the first opportunity to purchase reserved tickets, however they must buy tickets at this time as tickets will not be held for them. Following is the schedule for the coming varsity season:

BAINBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE U67-68 Nov. 4 Rosedale Here Nov. 11 Wells* Here Nov. 17 Fillmore* There Nov. 22 Turkey Run Here Nov. 28 Cloverdale There Dec. 1 Monrovia There Dec. 8 Pirtsboro* Here Dec. 8 New Ross* ............ Ladoga Dec. 15 Eminence Here Dec. 19 Waveland* Here Jan. 5 Roachdale* Here Jan. 6 Fountain Central There Jan. 13 Terre Haute Schulte Here Jan. 27 South Bend Riley There Feb. 2 North Salem* There Feb. 3 Reelsville Here Feb. 10 Ladoga There Feb. 17 Russellville There •Conference Games

Road Rally open to public

Hear ye, hear ye sports fans! The Greencastle Jaycees annual road rally date has been set as October 15 with registration open to the public and starting at 11 a. m. The first automobile will leave the starting post, the city parking lot north of the Post Office, at 12 noon.

first place trophy is now on display in the window of Dick and Wyatt’s uptown barber shop. Rules for the rally will be passed out during registration. Basically, any licensed driver may be a driver in this contest and any person 14 years or older may be a navigator.

Two classes of competition i All traffic and safety lawi are scheduled, an open for the j and regulations must be ob-

Jim Clark of Scotland became the only race driver to win the British Grand Prix four consecutive times. They were in 1962, 1963, 1964 and 1965.

public and a closed for the Jaycees and their wives.

served and anyone caught violating any rule while participating in the rally will be auto-

matically disqualified.

Trophies will be awarded to

the first and second place win-1 Registration fee for the event ners in each class. A sample | is set at $2.00.

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rates the headlines. Simpson is the nation’s le ing rusher with 602 yards ga ed on 112 plays. He is tied w 22 other players for 18th scoring with 24 points.

DOWNTOWN LEAGUE

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with 9:58 gone in the first per- Covert’s Heating 20

lod on the first of tw o goals by Bill Doepke. State tied it up seven minutes later with a goal

of its own.

After Tasha put DePauw ahead at halftime Charles Herahey took over the offensive chores in the third quarter. He flipped one in from the comer and added another in a melee in front of the Sycamore net. Doepke’s second goal with 2:31 left in the last period set DePauw up front, 5-1. State, taking advantage of a flood of DePauw reserves, punched in a pair of goals within 30 seconds of each other and moved to 6-8 with 8:89 to play.

CITY LEAGUE 10-9-67

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Farm Bureau 20 Hampton Brothers 20 Mary Carter Paints 18 Lone Star 18 Moore’s Bar 16 Stoner’s Insurance 16 A & S Junk Yard 16 Slim’s Shell 14 White Cleaners 10 500 series: R. Fisher 597; Bennington 571; M. Lancaster 556; S Starkey 553; C. Cromer 564; G. Myers 522; M. Hampton 530; K. Finchum 515; D. Shoemaker 519; H. Hartung 515; R. Pettit 530; J. Edmonds 510; K. Rader 522; M. Cooper 526; J. Williams 523: M. Myers 514; W. Crowe 508; F. Brewster 502. 200 games: E. Bennington 233; K. Finchum 222; R. Fisher 214; K. Kalhlenbeck 213; M. Hampton 211; C. Cromer 203; S. Starkey 204; M. Lancaster

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AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE W L Moose No. 2 42 14 Amo Milling 38 18 Y Palace 32 24 York’s Grocery 29 27 Bob’s Body Shop 28 28 Shetrone’s 23 33 Jokers 22 34 Moose No. 1 10 46 500 series: R. Crawley 527; B. Jones 558; L. Jones 523; E. Clones 529; M. Tuttle 521; G. Bryant 551; R. Fumey 515; R. England 552; H. Hartung 571; R. Cooprider 520; G. Crawley 502. 200 games: M. Tuttle 203; B. Jones 202; R. England 200; H. Hartung 211.

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Mallory Five 26 22 Reeves Welding 16 32 713 Club 14 34 Torr’s Restaurant 13 35 500 series: C. Johnston 511; L. Dean 525; D. Simmerman 551; R. Skelton 563; J. Davies 547; R. Jones 514; L. Neeley 525; D. Hewlett 537; R. Gooch 1 511; K. Gilman 516; F. Puckett:

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24 before beating Big Ten 2g Northwestern last Sati 2g | The Boilermakers, now f 2i 1 Ohio State, have an eight-

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