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Tuesday, January 30, 1968
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indians
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Legion tournament winners
Tiger Cub reserves in final tonight
Eighth graders still undefeated Rockville became the ninth
consecutive victim of Greencas- Greencastle and host Rock- score 9 more points and hold Purple Eagles in a last period tie s fired up eighth grade bas- ville will clash in the final of Schulte to only two. rally to win their berth in the ketball squad last night in the the Rockville invitational re- Tony Harmless was the big championship tonight. Roger uptown gymnasium, 59-29, but serve team four way tourna- gun for Greencastle as he hit a Davies topped the host team the Rox belted the seventh ment tonight at Rockville since remarkable 7 of 10 from the with 16 points and Dave Dooley
graders for a loss, 27-43. both teams picked up first round field and tucked away 4 free Taking after his big brother victories last night. Greencas- throws for game high of 18 who paced the varsity last tie's once beaten Tiger Cubs points. Teammate Daryl Pierce weekend with two 24-point ef- knocked off Schulte for the sec- followed close with 17. forts, Ross fired in 21 points in ond time this year, 61-53 and, Host Rockville broke open pacing the undefeated eighth the Rox bumped Terre Haute a close game in the fourth pe-
grade crew.
The Cublets blasted the visiting Rox with a full court press in the first period and brought the first quarter end around with an 18-6 lead. They increas-
Garfield, 49-39.
riod and put away Garfield’s
added 13. Garfield, the leader going into the final period, was led
by Larry Cook and John Beas- Greencastle (61)
ley who tallied 11 and 10 points Pierce
respectively. D. Losin
The Cubs hit 20 of 65 from the Murphy field for 30 percent and 21 of 39 Smith
from the free throw line for 54 percent. Schulte outdid them from the floor with 23 of 53, but was lacking from the charity stripe with 7 of 14. Errors also went to the Terre Haute team,
17-10.
The local team will play in the nightcap beginning at approximately 7:30 tonight against the host team and Schulte and Car-
ed it to 27-11 at the' half and field wil1 P la >’ in the consolation 46-22 at the end of the third S ame slated for 6:3 °- quarter. The Tiger Cubs moved into Fenwick got 10 points in the first half ^ a hot hand leading the seventh graders, but and bombed Schulte's full court Rockville’s taller squad proved press for a 22 . 9 first quarter too much for the Cublets. Rock- lead and 37 . 22 halftime margin . ville led all the way, 7-5, 22-16. ^ Golden Bears came back in 31-16 and finally 43-27. the third period dr0 pp e d off the ... first road victory of the season.
The eighth grade is scheduled P^"tr tactics and ,1 back ^ to play Brazil on the Red Dev- ."to a zone defense that stopped j ^ ils home floor February 5 while the Cubs cold. Schulte scored 19 in a
the seventh graders have a points and Greencastle fired in 1
Indiana and Purdue split while Butler breaks ice
United Pre$$ International A pair of free throws by Indiana and Purdue split Clarence Harper with 10 secagainst non-Big Ten basketball onds left gave Butler its narcompetition Monday night while row victory at Wabash in a Butler broke the ice to score its game close all the way.
home game Friday.
BANTAM DIVISION WINNERS—Toneys’ Well Drilling Team won the Bantam division of tha American Legion Bowling tournament held recently. Pictured above are members of that team, (front row, left to right) Jerry Wallace, Gary Bowman. Yvonne Fultz, Beth Roach; (second row) Kirk Frederick, David Brown, Phyllis Elliott, and Vicki Shinn.
row while Purdue turned back Northern Michigan, 105-79, behind Rick Mount’s 37 points. Butler edged host Wabash. 62 60, while Hanover beat Ken-
tucky Southern, 88-84.
Indiana outshot DePaul from the field by seven fielders but
35-year-old Californian reaped time out in the contest and sent the £, emons 33 0 f 43 a t-
8121,944.92. 1 his Cubs back onto the floor to
only 9 to make the third period
score 46-41 Cubs.
It was nip and tuck in the
Billy Casper won the largest fourth quarter with Schulte share of the $4.1 million sprink- coming within two, 51-53, at led over golf’s professional the 1:30 mark. Greencastle mentournament trail in 1966. The 1 tor Gary Myers called a quick
Harmless Lear Totals Schulte (53) Verdeyen Lielder McDavid Nasser King Tuberosa Zawadski Minger Bell Totals
FG FT PF 6 5 1
3 2 5 4 2
21
3 0 1 7 3
20
3 0 5 0 3 12
FG FT PF
4 8 3 1 1 0 3 3 0 23
4 4 5 4 2 2 1 0 1 23
ICC showdown at Indiana State with Evansville Wednesday
Bowling News
J The schedule-maker could this week involves Ball State's hardly have arranged a more Sam Kitchens who has replaced i even card than the one he has Mike Copper, Indiana State, in stacked this week for the In- free throw averages. Kitchens diana Collegiate Conference. has a perfect 16 and leads De-
temp ts from the free throw line 0f course the biff game , s Pamv - S Tom McCormick (20and scored their final 12 P oints Evansville . s trip to i ndiana 21) and Valpo’s Bruce Lindner
from the 15-foot stripe for their gtate Wednesday night The ^ (12-13).
narrow victor}. Sycamores have a one-game ; Indiana State’s
A1 Zetzsche hit five fielders and 17 of 20 free throws to lead |
Greencastle was well repre- Hi ind. game: R. Neese 218 sented in the list of winners of 500 series: B. Pettit 509; M. the Veterans of Foreign Wars Brewster 544; C. Brewster 573;
bowling' tournament held last weekend at Varsity Lanes. Bud Cromer rolled a hot 658 to nab first place in the singles and he had company when three other Greencastle bowlers made the top five. H. Smith of Lebanon took second with a 643
have a one-game Indiana State’s Jerry Newedge on the 4-1 Aces. The game som continues his runaway will pit the league's two best j with scoring honors. He is aver-
the winners with 2< points. In- offens j ve mac hines against the aging 26.5. DePauw’s Tom Me-
dians had five players in double , eague , s tw(j besfc defensive op .
figures, but nobody got more erations
R. Neese 523; E Hill 521; H. than the 16 by Earl Schneider
Porter 511; K. Justus 552; E. and Bill DeHeer. Elsewhere mid-section inhabRader 503; R. Hampton 543; D. It was a see-saw struggle ltants Butler (3-3> hosts DeFlint 535; R. Minnick 528; D with the score being tied 13 Pauw < 2 - 3) in a Fieldhouse Lewis 523; J. Simmons 555. times. Indiana trailed at the « ame that could sort out this
series, Dale Covert was third Pettit 213; M. Brewster 201; with a 640. Felix Knauer was C. Brewster 214; R. Neese 218. fourth with a 636, and R. Hendricks finished fifth with a 625 PUTNAM COUNTY LEAGUE series. January 25, 1968 A second was the best the ! W. local pin busters could do In Dew'ey’s Barber Shop 86
the doubles event as the team Edmunds
of Dale Covert and Maynard Bob’s Body Shop
Tuttle tied with Felix Knauer Tipstar
D. Lewis 205; B. Hampton 205; with eight minutes to go before N. Hill 202; K. Justus 200; B. rallying to tie the score at 75-75
with three minutes left.
area, while 1-4 Valparaiso goes
to 1-5 St. Joseph’s.
Gurk is second (19.8), Ball State's John Miller is third (18.7) followed by McCormick (18.4) and Dave Browning, DePauw (18.0), and Dick Jones,
Valpo (18.0).
Butler's Doug Wininger continues to lead a pack of 15 ICC
) shooters who are at or above
Saturday night things should the .500 mark. He is ahead with be a little more predictable a .581 (25-43), followed by John
Free throws made the differ- though both front runners have Miller (.578), John McGladdery, ence ' to hit the road. Evansville goes St. Joe, (.557), McGurk (.544) Purdue w'as off to a slow to Valparaiso and Indiana State and Copper (.544). , start, trailing Northern Michi- j s a t DePauw where the Tigers DePauw’s Jim Jackson conL. San, 13-2, in the opening min- are undefeated. St. Joseph's will tinues his rebounding lead with 4g utes. But the Boilermakers tied be a t Ball State. 13.4 per game. Trailing him are
and Wilbur Douglas with 1,213 Atkin’s & Sons totals. A Lebanon team won Pepsi Cola the event with a 1,216 total. R 0 n & Ken’s Barber The team event first place j Shop winner was a New Winchester Hutchison Shell team that rolled 3,014 pins Crawley Carpets over. Second and third went to Harper’s Trucking Greencastle bowlers, VFW cash Concrete teams four and three respec- American Zinc lively, with 2,893 and 2,858 pin National Foods
totals.
80 80 78 73 70
FIRST CITIZENS BANK
January 26, 1968
W.
Prevo’s First Citizens Bank, Coca Cola Hillman’s Greenhouse Hammond Watch & Trophy Putnam Motors Donna Nursing Home Hassler’s Trucking
122 115
96 95
64 68 63 69 62 70 61 71 58 74 55 77 50 82
Bombers 46 88 High Individual Game: C. Alex, 254; High Individual Se-
ries: C. Alex, 622.
200 Game: J. Harper, 202;
V. Atkins, 220; B. Belasco, 221;
Sharp, 203; Chambers,
C. Alex, 254; M. Brewster, 206, g0 209; Fisher, 202; C. Stites, 211. i 500 Series: C. Stites, 500; K.
the count at 16-16, then took the lead. It was 46-34 at the
half.
Northern Michigan’s Ted Rose bagged 35 points, just two less than Mount, on 16 fielders and 3 free throws. Mount hit 16 field goals. Bill Keller added 18 points and Jerry Johnson 14.
The only shift in ICC stats
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Turbo-charged 6 entered at Indy
L. 54 61 80
76 100 72 104 64 112 64 112
INDIANAPOLIS UPI _ A t u r b o-c h a r g ed six-cylinder Rambler to be driven by a rookie was one of two cars en-
2^ 3 ! tered Monday in the 500-mile
Indianapolis Motor Speedway race, raising the number of en-
tries to eight.
The turbo-charged rear-en-
Spencer, 518; B. Williams, 515;
Fisher. 564; Kern, 503; Buechl- ^e car was entered by Barney
er. 515; Finchum. 542; Sharp, 505; Hoffa. 501; Chambers. 526; C. Alex, 622; Hewlett, 507; M.
JUNIOR-SENIOR DIVISION WINNERS—Winners of the junior-senior division bowling tournament sponsored by the American Legion are pictured above as the Marsh Employees team. Holding trophies are (front row, left to right) Sheri Gofer, Shirley Albright, Barbara Elliott; (second row) Eddie Austin, Gary Deem, and Jon Edmonds. Not present for the picture was team member Sheri Jones.
Hi Team game: First Citi-
Bank. 935; Hi tean, aariaa: ’fj, V ' ' SI'
B. Belasco. 5o2; J. Sutton. o25; V. Elmore, 511; F. Crawley, 520; F. Brewster, 532; M. Clifford, 534; J. Hacker, 519.
Hickok award to Yastrzemski
zens
First Citizens Bank, 2701. Over 175: J. Leer, 199-192; L. Mark, 198-186; M. Davies, 192; S. Perry, 183; J. Alex, 180;
R. Hampton, 180.
Over 400: J. Leer. 561; L. Mark, 549, J. Alex, 500; R. Hampton, 489; D. Edwards, 487; J. Murray, 481; S. Perry, 473; M. Davies, 465; J. McShanog, 437; B. Douglas, 431; L. Jones. 431; H. Bennington, 430; S. Skelton, 427; S. Harris,
IBM THUR. NIGHT W OMEN’S
LEAGUE j January 25, 1968
Navarro, Glendale. Calif., who listed Les Scott, Livonia, Mich., as driver. Scott passed his “500” driving test last May but did not qualify a car. He has never driven in a big-car race. The other car was entered by the George R. Bryant Racing Team of Englewood, N.J. It
listed no driver.
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. UPI — Carl Yastrzemski, the Ameri-
can League’s triple crown win- 41 ^ H - Baker ’ 411 > J ’ Brewster,
ner and most valuable player, today became the 10th major league baseball player and first member of the Boston Red Sox to win the S. Rae Hickok “professional athlete of the year”
award.
Steinbaker
W. 100
L. 68
Shillings
93
75,
Douglas
90
78
Landes
84
84
Storm
71
97
Decker
66
102
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
1-25-68
High Team Game, Shillings. 951; High Team Series, Shil-
lings, 2626.
500 Game — P. Huxford, 526;
M. Storm. 503.
400 Game — M. Grable (sub), 478; B. Alderfer. 468; E. Shillings, 460; O. Sutherlin, 456; G. Lancaster (sub), 455; K. Simmons, 451; S. Burris, 451; F. Jones. 445; D. Talbott, 441; K. Hopkins, 435; Joann Sutherlin,
of the Green Bay Packers took Mallory 42 126 435. s scroggin. 435; P. Jones, second place with 51 first-place Hi team series: Hopkins-Wal- 430; h. Hendrich, 412; J. Decvotes and 285 points and golfer ton 2619 kerj 412; I. Friend, 410. Jack Nicklaus was third with Hi team game: Hopkins-Wal- .
11 first-place votes and 118 ton 908
points. 1 Hi ind. series: C Brewster 573
Yastrzemski, key man in the Phillips “66'’. Red Sox’ 100-to-l shot pennant Hopkins-Walton triumph, won the award with Father's Auxilis 96 first-place votes and 370 Farm Bureau C<
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