The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 November 1967 — Page 3
Saturday, November 11, 1967
The Dally Banner, Graeneastla, Indiana
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N.Y. Giants and Tarkenton slated against Bears and Concannon Sat.
Scramble two.
That's not a breakfast order, end Mike Ditka, has progressed merely the menu for Sunday’s at a much slower pace but the appetizing National Football Bears rang up their highest League encounter between the point total of the year—27— Chicago Bears and New York last week in beating the De-
change for discontented tight Detroit (3-4-1) Is favored by stickles, out for the year, when
Giants in Wrigley Field.
troit Lions now are 3-5 and in
third place in the Central DiviThe entrees are the Giants’ S j 0n Fran Tarkenton and the Bears’ Concannon. a third-year pro Jack Concannon. the two most who has run the 100-vard dash
dashing quarterbacks in pro ball who have scrambled the lives of opposing linemen ever since they left college ranks. Tarkenton and Concannon both have changed the comp 1 e x i o n of their respective teams’ offenses since being acquired in off-season trade s. Tarkenton's contribution has been the more prominent because New York has jumped from the Eastern Conference
in 9.9, has carried the ball 48 times, a workload exceeded only by Gale Sayers among Chicago players. Tarkenton, the renowned scrambler, has toted the ball 33 times. The Bears are favored by five points for the Giants’ first game in Chicago since the 1963 title contest, won by the Bears 14-10.
four over Minnesota (2-5-1). The Packers are smarting over a 13-10 last-minute loss to Baltimore but also are seriously hurting. Running backs Elijah Pitts and Jim Grabowski are sidelined indefinitely and quarterback Bart Starr is not at peak form. The Steelers remember their last game with the Cards well. Jim Bakken. the NFL's leading scorer, booted a record seven field goals in a 28-14 victory. St. Louis is even more potent now that quarterback Jim Hart has matured. Bill Nelson may start for Pitt in place of Kent
Nix.
San Francisco pays its first visit to Washington since 1955. And receiver-punter Pat Studstill remains a question mark for the Lions, who must face a resurgent Viking team.
The Colts, only undefeated team in the league, barely hung on for a 38-31 victory against
in the opening game
HOOSIER WILDCATS—Kentucky’s Adolph Rupp poses with “Indiana Wildcats” (left to right) Steve Clevenger of Anderson, Steve Schmitt of New Castle, and Larry Steele of
Bainbridge. Steele paced Bainbridge last year and was a selection on the Indiana All-Star team. He is a member of the Kentucky freshman basketball squad this year.
N.Y. Jets plan last rites (or Buffalo in AL
The healing Cleveland Browns
and the ailing Green Bay Pack- Atlanta
cellar last year to a contending ers clash in Milwaukee in the for both teams. The Falcons roles in the Century Division only NHL involving division have managed on]y one vic tory
with a 4-4 mark. leaders. Green Bay, the central since then Concannon, picked up from division pacesetter with a 5-2-1
the Philadelphia Eagles in ex- i 0 g i is a seven-point choice over Dallas, the Capital Division
'the Browms (5-3), who share frontrunner, also had a trying
; the top spot in the century
NEW YORK UPI—Joe Na- alignment with the St. Louis
NAMATH IN COURT
The Buffalo Bills may not be son, but they appeared to final- suffered a serious setback in a as dead as they look, but the ly put everything together 42-18 loss to Kansas City by New York Jets are preparing last Sunday when they whipped losing halfback Emerson Boozthe last rites for them anyway.! Miami 35-13. er for the remainder of the seaThe injury-riddled Bills drag Guard Billy ghaw quar t e r- son vvith torn ^aments in his
math, the New York Jets’ quarterback, Thursday filed papers in Manhattan Supreme Court accusing Charles Parmiter of Time Magazine of “telling a lie” in claiming that Namath attacked him in a bar last Au-
gust.
Parimter previously filed a |
Miami is another team which suit against Namath. claiming
won the first meeting between the two clubs this season 10-6 and is a seven-point favorite
to repeat.
Cardinals. The Cards are 11-point picks
time against the pledgling Saints the first time out and might even have more trouble now that New Orleans has
scored its first victory.
League Eastern Division title hopes only faintly flickering, and the Jets are getting ready to bury them once and for all. The Bills 3-5 have been beset with misfortune since wanning their opening game of the sea-
their battered bodies into New' back Jack Kem p and halfback knee - Boozer s loss may be off- hasn’t won in quite a spell, and the quarterback and two of his
York’s Shea Stadium Sunday Kejth Lincoln all suffered min _ set somewhat this weekend, the poor Dolphins don . t figure with their American Football or j n j ur j es a g a j ns t Miami last however ' fullback Matt Snell to snap their six-game losing
weekend, but the game marked returns to the lin eup as expect- s t re ak against San Diego. The the first time in several weeks e( *' Chargers are second to Oakthat the Bills escaped without ° ne more loss finishes Buf- land in the Western Division losing a player for an extended falo's chances of whining the race and boast the league’s best
period. j division title. The Jets, who ■ offense. lead the division by a full game | Kansas City is starting to
The Jets, on the other hand, over Houston, have been instal- roll again after mid-season led as a six-point choice. slump and has out scored its op-, of' ^presentaIn other games Houston is at ponents 97-27 in its last two tlves who waa actlve m harness
Denver, Miami at San Diego games. The Chiefs need a vicand Kansas City at Boston. tory every week now if they Houston is still having troub- hope to overhaul Oakland and le with its offense but should San Diego. Boston defeated
Celtics better than ever
friends attacked him. Naunath asked the court to question Parimeter about the allegations. The motion is returnable next
Tuesday.
LOBEL DIES
BOSTON UPI—Louis L. Lobel, ; former member of the M&ssa'
and greyhound racing, Thursday. He was 56.
died
NEW YORK UPI Auerbach agrees.
— Red
in the forecourt five minutes later. Now he’s there wrtth the
The Boston Celtics are a bet- rest of the help.
ter ball club this season than last. Much better. Now normally when the executive vice president and general manager of a basketball team says a thing like that you can take it with a small pinch of paprika because all he’s really doing is trying to sell some
more tickets.
Not Red, though.
When the Celtics are bad he’s
the first to say so
they’re good he says so. too. The reason he thinks they’re better this season is the team’s player-eoach-Bill Russell. Red says Russell is in better physical shape this year. He
Auerbach neither confirms nor denies that although he
does say:
"When you’re in good shape you run more and go for the hoop more. When you’re not in good shape, your mind tells you to go but your legs don’t take
you there.”
Now r that Russell has become
more offensive in some quar-
and when ters to label him a better bas-
ketball player than ever was.
“I don’t think so.” says
Auerbach, writh his usual candor. “For the simple reason he’s 34 years old. There are times he's as good as ever, but
has taken weight off and got- common sense ^ tell you> you
ten some of the lead out.
“That's right, he went to my can at 34 what you could camp this slimmer and came in a * ^7. I’ll say this about Ruslighter.” says Auerbach. “Rus- sel1 - He ’ s a better coach than sell started in better condition he was. Why? Primarily a matand so did others like Don Nel- ter of communication Td say.”
son and Wayne Embry. Our improvement can all be
traced to that.”
The Celtic* failed to wrin the NBA championship for the first time in nine years last season
when Auerbach moved upstairs, meetings every day,'
took his cigar with him, and left Russell to do not only the playing but also the coaching. At $135,000 per, Russell reasonably was expected to bring home another winner and when he didn't people came up with all kinds of reasons for Boston's backslide. They said Russell was nowhere near the
coach Auerbach had been, he LIMA, Peru UPI — Amerinever claimed he was. they also cans Billie Jean Kin S and Rose - said there W'as too much age rnar - v Casals recorded first - on the Celtics and sometimes round victories Wednesday in too much confusion. the Peruvian tennis champion-
Auerbach. however, comes up
with another more important Mrs. King, of Long Beach, clue as to why the Celtics were Calif., topped Norma Baylon the way they were last season Depuigross of Argentina 6-S-6-4 and are the way they are now. while Miss Casals of San Fran“The ballplayers have accept- cisco defeated Virginia Caceres
Lobel W'as director of the
not have much trouble contain- Ho ’* .on last week but is an er-i Harness Racing Institute and ing the Broncos, who have now ratic club and doesn’t figure to was also chairman of the Greylost eight straight. Houston beat the Chiefs. j hound Hall of Fame.
Bowling news and results
over Pittsburg (2-6), Baltimore
(6-0-2) is favored by 14 over Lynn Hoyem starts for Atlanta (1-6-1), Dallas (6-2) tackle Bob Brown and Jim has a 13-point edge over New Kelly will replace Ditka at Orleans (1-7), Los Angeles (5- tight end as the Eagles seek to 1-2-) rates 14 stronger than weather serious injuries against Philadelphia (4-4-) Washing- the Rams. Rookie Bob Windsor ton (2-4-2) is a 1% point choice will be at tight end for the over San Francisco (5-3) and Forty Niners in place of Monty
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AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE 11-7-67 W Moose No. 2 68 Y Palace 56 York’s Grocery 49 Amo Milling 46 Bob’s Body Shop 40 Shetrone’s 35 Jokers 32 Moose No. 1 26
MONDAY AFTERNOON COCO-COLA LEAGUE 11-6-67
High Ind. Game — P. Huxford 212 High Ind. Series — P. Huxford
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600 series: Hurst 633.
N. Mark 633;
In that regard, Auerbach and Russell keep their lines of communication open at all times
also.
“When he’s In town, we have
Red says.
“The time to improve your ball club is when you're winning. not when you’re losing. Do it when you're losing and
you become desperate.”
500 series: M. Tuttle 582; Crawley 589; D. Lewis 578; Cooprider 554; R. Pettit 552; Langdon 548; R. Beaman 585; R. Fumey 522; M. York 503; G. Bryant 527; R. Gofer 517; M. York 503; G. Bryant 527; H. Hartung 515; R. Belasco 540. 200 games: J. Hurst 233, 217; N. Mark 224-214; D. Lewis 206, 202: R. Beaman 213: R. Cooprider 211; J. Evans 202: M. Tuttle 214, 209: R. Crawley 218; E. Clones 204; G. Bryant 216.
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39 Evans Grocery
56
32
982
42 | Dewev’s Barbershop 48 Town & Country Beauty
50
38
High Team Series — Nunzio’s 2,815
53' Salon
49
39
400 & Over — Huxford 549.
36 : York’s Grocery
48
40
Cavin 542. Lancaster 530,
62 Sherm’s Implement
46
42
Hampton 515, Wilson 511,
- Cannon’s
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Cantonwine 508. M. Buis 498,
’ j Jones Standard Service ..
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Ashworth 498, Shinn 492,
1 Headlev Hardware
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Mark 486. Beaman 483. B.
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Douglas 480, Hartung 478.
R. 1 Hi series and game: Sherm’s
R. j Implement 1657, 582
Porter 477, Templeman 461. Clines 458, Spurr 451, Flint
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400 series: C. Rulfs 518: J. 450, E. Murray 4393, Brattain
American winners
ed the fact that Russell is the coach,” he says. “So they listen to him. They listened to him last year, but it was all kind of hazy to them because they were so used to listening to me. Now they have it in their minds
he’s boss.”
Consciously or otherwise. Russell has changed his pattern of play. Not much, but
of Peru 4-6-6-2, 6-4.
DOWNTOWN LEAGUE
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Montgomery' Ward 46 14 Hampton Bros 36 24 Farm Bureau 34 26 Handys Comer 32 28 Lone Star 32 28 Moore’s Bar 30 30 Mary Carter Paints 28 32 Stoner's Insurance 28 32 Covert’s Heating 24 36 A & S Junk Yard 24 36 Slim’s Shell 24 36 White Cleaners 22 38 600 series: D. Simmerman; 660: R. Fisher 637,
Lease 509;
D. Albright 496; H.
431. Braden 430. Hatcher 425.
Wallus 492-
B. Purcell 442: S.
Evens 425,
J. Murrav 424.
Nickerson 437; C. Jones 421; F.
Dunn 423.
Wolfe 418. D.
Hall 420; J
Hutcheson 416; P.
Douglas 407, Williams 404,
Ford 411; R. Williams 407.
Jones 401.
MALLORYS LADIES LEAGUE
TUESDAY MORNING IBM
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Jordan
Team 5
36 4
Storm
Team 3
24 16
Johnson
Team 6
17 23
Collins
42 46
Team 2
Team 4
14 26
Cox
40 48
Team 1
13 27
Porter
32 56
Hi game
actual: B. Parrish
Hanlon
189; B. Pierce 166; B. Clark
Hi ind. game: L. Mark 199
159.
Hi ind. series: K. Braden 521
Hi series
actual; B. Pierce
500 series: K. Braden 521; L.
416; R. Hanneman 407; B. Par-
Mark 515: R.
Maurer 509.
rish 406.
400 series: E. Jordan 476; D.
Hi game
hdep.: B. Parrish Cody 457; S.
Skelton 448; L.
228; C. Baumgardener 212; R. Mosteller 440: P. Twigg 422; K. Steele and K. Bulher 201. Jones 419: M. Grable 413; E. Hi series hdep.: C. Baum- Williams 413: S. Chambers 405; gardener 571; J. Paris 542; R. l. Jones 400. Steele 530.
400 series: B. Pierce 416: R. Hanneman 407: B. Parris 406.
500 series; D. Covert 559; M. Tuttle 535: M. Sears 533: K. 1 Stevens 555: C. Shinn 514; D. Shoemaker 533; P. Buechler
NEW YORK UPI—Barring 500; F. Puckett 531; M. Hampan upset by either Susquehanna ton 518; H. Hartung 518; B.
Bowl hopefuls
or Upsala. Wagner College seems assured of winning the Lambert Bowl, emplematic of
enough so it : S noticeable around 1967 eastern sma11 college foot -
the league. bal1 supremacy.
He s grabbing off the re- The Seahawks, who have bounds at about the same rate won seven straight games, rehe did last year but he s fast ceived 78 points in the latest breaking more and picking up balloting by the eight-man sebuckets on lay ups. The old lection comittee. Wagner plays Russell would grab a rebound, Susquehanna and Upsala in its
pass th« ball off and show up i final games of tha season.
Erwin 519: J. Williams 517; R. Saunders 534; C. Cromer 518; M. Myers 502: R. Pettit 519; H. Scott 535; F. Brewster 513; M. Schroeder 506; R. O’Hair,
opO: C. Wood 520: J. Wood 515; : Morri son’s Tire G. Myers 506: S. Starkey 504. j Greencastle Salvage
Stoner Insurance
200 games: D. Simmerman Catalina Beauty Shop 227-201; R. Fisher 223-213-201;! Nunzio's D. Covert 221: C. Cromer 209; 1 Mac’s Appliance F. Puckett 201; R. Newman j Mason Jewelry 210; D. Shoemaker 202. i Adlers
GREENCASTLE G.A.A.
11-6-67
Senior: Andi Elliott 114 Juniors: Becky Blue 124;
Brenda Bemis 114.
Sophomores: Becky McMains Pin Pounders 40 133: Lee Ann Gray 122 Pin Spots 28 Freshman: Becky Henderson Hi team game: C. B.’s 801
90; Linda Frost 89
IBM WEDNESDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE 11-8-67
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CeeDees 60 Rolling Pins 54 M. P.’s 42 C. B.’s 40
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Hi team series: CeeDees 2284 Men 200 games: E. Cook 256;
R. Skelton 200.
Women 150 games: M. Davies 26 166; E. Porter 160; S. Tresner
36 154.
41 Men 500 series: E. Cook 606; 46 r. Skelton 561; F. Hutcheson
48 502.
48 Women 400 series: M. Davies 51 457; E. Porter 456; 8. Skelton 66! 420; G. Congers 407,
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