The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 October 1967 — Page 3

Frldiy, October 20, 1967

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

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Coaches-AII Star game Sat. DePauwscoccerteamtotry DePauw to face Earlham in gridiron classic

for third consecutive victory 5^ Q ua | (ers w i n |ess 55 years against DPU

With two consecutive victori-, Wheaton and Indiana Univer- "

Putnam County basketball will get a real send off Satur-

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day when the celebrated county coaches will once again creak . onto the playing surface as ! players against the spirited graduates of past years in the annual Coaches-All-Star game in the Greencastle uptown

gymnasium at 8:00 p.m. The game will be preceded by

a junior high jamboree that will feature the North Putnam schools vying against the South Putnam kids. Cloverdale and Bainbridge will play the first quarter, Roachdale and Fillmore the second, Reelsville and Russellville the third, and Cloverdale and Bainbridge again in the final period. The team with the most accumulated points wins the game. The Jamboree is slated to start at

6:30 p.m.

Admission to the game will be seventy-five cents for everyone and the doors will open at

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es tucked safely under their jersies, DePauw University’s soccer team turns tomorrow morning to the business of making it three. The Tigers are scheduled to entertain Ball State University’s kickers at 10 a.m. on the new field immediately north-1 west of Blackstock Stadium. Admission to the match is free. Charlie Erdmann’s crew enters the fray with consecutive wins over Indiana State, 7-3, and 5-1 over Purdue’s Boiler- j makers. The squad’s overall; record stands with a 2-3 mai’k,; marred only because of three opening losses to MacMurray, 1

sity.

Ball State this year is virtually an unknown quantity, though the Cards have been playing varsity status soccer for at least five years. They lost to Michigan State Wednesday, 11-0.

ACTOR—ATHLETE BOSTON UPI — Television actor Chuck Connors, who also played baseball for the Brooklyn Dodgers, played professional basketball with the Boston Celtics in 1946-47 and 1947-48.

LONG, LONG BOUT NEW ORLEANS UPI—Jack Burke and Andy Bowen fought 110 rounds at New Orleans in 1893. The fights—believed the longest in history—lasted seven i hours and 19 minutes. It ended in a draw.

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If DePauw is frustrated by not beating Butler In 41 years, j consider the plight of Earl-1 ham’s Quakers who’ll take on the DePauvvites Saturday, winless against the Old Gold in 55

years.

DePauw holds a 31-4-1 edge in the series that was renewed last year after 20 years. For a pair of good reasons j it could be the year Earlham i gets its revenge, through records and level of competition ought to militate against such a development. The Tigers enter the 1:30 j Richmond game still emotionalj ly and physically brusied last ; weekend’s disappointing 7-3 loss to Ball State. “It’s hard to get a team | ready to play any team after a I game like we played against Ball State last week,” head I coach Tom Mont said at midweek. “We were at our peak : for that one. Now we have to get busy again and get ready for Earlham. It’s won two in a i row now and has three really fine specialists in fullback Bob Bramer, quarterback Bob Wiesehahn, and end Scott Ream.; ; Furthermore, we’ll be Earlham’s homecoming opponent! , and the game will count lor 1 Earlham as a Hoosier Confer- ; ence game.” The Quakers Saturday 1 knocked off Manchester 28-7 to even their record at 2-2 and | the week before dropped Elm-1 hurst, 23-6. Earlham lost its j first game of the season to i Franklin and then a heartI breaker to Wabash 22-21. The Tigers, now 3-1-1, will pick up the use of previously-1 , injured linebacker Bill Scaife ; who was hurt in the Wheaton opener. Scaife got his knee out of a cast 10 days ago and will se6 action, Mont predicts. ; The news is not so good however, with three other Tigers. Linebacker John Douglass, injured In pre-season practice, has not responded to treatment! for a separated shoulder. He has been written off for the | football season. And diminutive John Long, the ICG’s sixth leading rusher with a 5.6 average in 36 car- i

ries, will spend his second week in the university Infirmary. The third Tiger lost this week to injuries is defensive halfback Don Schulte, a sophomore from Blue Island, 111. Schulte was hurt against Ball State. His place is being taken by another sophomore, Dwight Woessner, from Dayton (Fairview), O. Mont expects to stay with the same two units that teased Ball State all afternoon but, failed to capitalize on the hel- i met full of scoring chances available. It will be Eric Lortz, the ICG’s leading yardage maker, at quarterback, a mended and healthy John Sacramento and John Butler at halfbacks, and plugging Bill Holton at fullback. Mont’s defensive unit, which quelled Ball State most of the day, includes Jim Tomsic (207) and Bruce Montgomerie (200)

at ends; Jeffy Hoffman (265) and Rock Klein (215) at tackles; Dick Schulte (216' at middle guard; Eric Robertson (220), Larry Homing (180), and Tony Whittlesey (193) at linebackers, and Bill Crist (180), Woessner (180) and Tom Boese (195) at defensive backs. The offensive line will include Tom Miller (200) and Dick Walker (205) at ends;

Dennis Robich (210) and Don Ward (225) at tackles; Trent Detain ore (192) and John Caputo (2051 at guards, and Bob Flickinger (200) at center. The Quakers will be lighter than DePauw in most spots, but their offensive backfield should be one of the fastest the Tigers have yet encountered. The game will be broadcast by both of Greencastle’s FM stations.

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