The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 February 1968 — Page 3
Saturday, Fabruary 17, 196S
Tha Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
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Bowling news and results
HO>rr LAUNDRY LEAGUE
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Twne Beauty Salon ....140 Dale McCullough DX ...127 Pepsi-Cola 114 86 Bob's Body Shop 110 90 Howard TV 109 91 Romilda Printing 107 93 Torr's 104 96 Home Laundry 90 110 Coca-Cola 89 111 No. 14 88 112 Culligan 85 115 McMillan Carpets 84 116 Highlander 81 119 Atkins & Sons 72 128 High team series: Dale McCul-
lough DX 2151
High team game: Towne Beauty |
Salon 747
High ind. series: L. Puckett 543 High ind. game: L. Puckett 206 500 series: L. Puckett 543. S. Harris 530, J. Cavin 510. D.
Huber 508.
400 series: S. Langdon 499 F. Schroer 458. M. Wood 456. E.
JAYCEE BANTAM MIXED
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g0 Atkins & Sons No. 2 28 12 73 U Shop 25ifc 14 H Marsh Employees 21 19
Atkins & Sons No. 1 20^ HHfc : Cannon's Larkin Insurance 20 20 Dewey’s Barber Shop
Monday Coca-Cola League
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Launderama — 118 Evans Grocery 112 Sherm’s Implements ....100 Towne & Country 100
96 91
Slim’s Shell Service ..19% 20% j York’s Grocery 83 Ernie’s Open Air < Jones standard 82 Market 19 21 Headley Hardware 73 Dairy Queen 18 22 Tipstars 65
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CLASSIC LEAGUE 66 2-14-68
72 W 84 Wally’s Bin Service .... 154 84 East Side Liquor 113 gg Sherm's Implement 112 93 Coca-Cola 112 101 Brackney Feeds 112 102 Putnam Realty 106 m Old Topper 104
Cloverdale IGA 17
119
Toney’s WeU Drilling 11% 28% 574
I High Game:* Headley Hardware
Art Furniture 80 104 Central National Bank 66 118
Hi team 2 games:
1198
Hi team game: U Shop and Atkins & Sons No. 2 651. Hi ind. 2 games: Boy, D. Miller 269: Girl, K. Thomas 234. Hi ind. game: Boy, T. Lear 154; Girl, K. Thomas 118.
East Side
Torr’s Retaurant 56 128
Shop High Series: Evans Grocery 1590 Big ' Four 45 400 Bowlers: J. Lease 508. S. Me 5°P olitan Life ._... 44^140
Nickerson 484. D. Albright 468. B. Purcell 460, H. Wallus 440, C. Rulfs 439, N. Costin 423. H. Grabowski 423. G. Duggan 422. J. Hutcheson 419, C. Jones 416. N. Strain 412.
L. Fultz 405.
Hi team series:
Liquor 2153
Hi team game:
Feeds 747
Hi ind. series: B. Bemis 576 Hi ind. game: B. Pettit 212 Over 575: B. Bemis 576.
Boynton leads Phoenix play PHOENIX, Ariz. UPI — | Frank Boynton, a tall, scholarly looking pro golfer, resigned his club job at Cleveland, Ohio,! a few months ago and decided to take another crack at the big money on the PGA tour after a four-year absence. At 31, he has the experience j to make the grade but in the first five tournaments of the year he was hardly sensational, winning about $3,000.
Deer Creek bow hunters hold bow contest
Deer Creek Archers Division of the Cloverdale Conservation Club, sponsored the Indiana Begins tour of duty BOSTON UPI — Rookie guard Mai Graham of the Boston Cletics begins six months of Army duty today. The 6-foot-l former New York University star, ordered to report to Fort Dix, N. J., said Sunday he had “no idea” whether he will be able to play in any games for Boston during his military tour.
Bowhunters Association Shoot Saturday, Feb. 10, 1968, at their home course. Thirty-five avid bowhunters turned out to shoot a very intricate hunting situation course. All the persons participating felt this to be a ‘ marvelous type practice shoot for bowhunting. The Indiana Bowhunters Association got 11 new memberships from this area. Deer Creek Archery Club has accepted an invitation to hold a district and a sectional at their club. All the bowhunters in this area are invited to turn out for these shoots. March 10, 1968,
wall be the date of the next IBA shoot. Increase sales HOUSTON UPI —The Houston Oilers said Tuesday they sold 2,234 season tickets in the two days following Saturday’s announcement the American Football League club would play in the Astrodome next season. Ticket Manager Dan Downs said the season ticket mark of 15,000 already has been surpassed and the team believes It could go to 40,000.
Thursday in the first round of
the 72-hole, $100,000 Phoenix Open he hit his high point when he shot a 32-34-66, five Under
Brackney par, to take a one stroke lead.
Par for the Phoenix Country
Club course is 36-35-71.
IBM TUESDAY MORN ING
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Jordan 122 62 ' Storm 112 72 Collins 102 82 | Maurer 96
IGA FOODLINER LEAGUE
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gg ! Greencastle Salvage .... 130 70
Delp 453, M. Monnett 441. J. q ox ' "’’’’ZZZZI" 84 100 Morrison's Tire 126 74 Williams 437, L. Hewlett 436, ' Wrwct< , ]w mo Stoner's Insurance 101 99 S. Perry. M. AUegre. 435. “ Adlers 92 108 Nelson 433, P. Rogers 432. L. p orter gg Mack’s Appliance 91 109 Ash 430, A. Atkins, M. Under-| t.t; actual cram»• t Afurir ona Nunzio’s 87 113
Billiard Results
wood 423, G. Cassell 413. J. ] Edmonds 405, C. J. Williams 402.
IBM
WEDNESDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE
Hi actual game: L. Mark 206 Hi actual series: L. Mark 522
500 series: L. Mark 522
400 series: M. Storm 487; R Maurer 479; K. Braden 469; L. Jones 462; E. Murray 461; D.
Billiard League Results
February 13, 1968
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Bunched at 67 in quest of the $20,000 top prize to be awarded Sunday were four pros—Tonuny Shaw, a 26-year-old from Golf, HI., with 33-34; Marty Fleckman, Port Arthur, Tex., 35- 32; Jack Montgomery, Fort Worth, Tex., 33-34; and George Knudson, Toronto, 31-36.
Mason’s Jewelry 87 113 B. Bitzger-J. Hendrich 11% Catalina Beauty Shop .. 86 114 k. Moore-R. Mark .... 13 Hi ind. game: D. Wilson 214 Mike Bell-Bob Fultz 9% Hi ind. series: P. Huxford 560 Don Irwin-Jay Boyd 8 Hi team game: Greencastle g. Miller-D. Eskew 8
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Ceedees «... 128 M.P.’s 108 Rolling Pins 100 Pin Pounders 84 108 Pin Spots 82 110
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64 84 92
Cody 459; L. Cox 444; J. Porter j Salvage 998
432; S. Skelton 429; E. Shillings 425; K. Scott 420; L. Mosteller
405; E. Jordan 404.
Despite a course made soggy by five days of intermittent rain, 41 pros broke par and another 25 equalled regulation 5 figures in the first round. Skies 8’2 were sunny Thursday but the
10 weatherman predicted a 20 per
cent chance of rain for today’s
Buford Young-Harold Smiley second round
DOWNTOWN LEAGUE 2-12-68
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Montgomery Ward 78 Hampton Brothers 72 Moore’s Bar 68
Hi team game: Ceedees S20 Farm Bureau Ins 66
10%
Hi team series: Greencastle j 7 i. 2
Salvage 2828 1 R Alexander-T. Clodfelter Defending champion Julius 400 and over: P. Huxford 560; j k. Moore-C. Monnet .... 7 11 Boros was among the first L. Mark 536; K. Braden 514;| High Individual Games: Mike round par-breakers with an un-
74 1181
Hi team series: Ceedees 2329 Men 175 game: J. Davies 205. 188; B. Purdy 192; L. Creech 181; B. Treener 180. Women 150 game: D. Mirmick 219; M. Davies 177, 169; D. McCoy 150; E. Porter 150. Men 475 series: J. Davies 567; B. Tresner 520; E. Cook 517; B. Purdy 487; K. Johnson 478. Women 400 series: D. Minnick *95; M. Davies 460; E. Porter 436; N. Cook 426; ft. Skelton 426,
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White Cleaners 66 Stoner’s Insurance 65 Handy’s Comer 64 Lone Star 61 Man,’ Carter Paints ........ 60 SUm’s Shell 59 Covert’s Heating 51 A & S Junk Yard 46 600 series: M. Tuttle 629. 500 series: M. Burk 594; C. W’ood 577; K. Rader 537; D Covert 536; R. Hampton 571;
J. Edmonds 527; M. Hampton | 503; F. Knauer 547; B. Brown | ^°* ® 535; A. Deacon 528; M. Lewis 546; B. Erwin 559; M. Cooper
540; J. Amers 530; K. Kahlen-1 No * 1 - beck 507; K. Stevens 553; P. ^°* 4 - Buechler 540; N. Tirsway 508; I No - 6 •-
L. Jones 507; B. Ashworth 500; A. Cantonwine 500: M. Temple man 499: J. Cavin 493; G. Lancaster 489; D. Wilson 488; E. Spurr 487; M. Wood 480; M. Buis 480; D. Brattain 479; R. McKee 476: B. Douglas 476; H. Hartung 470: IV. Pelf rev 464; N. Parker 461; C. Masten 460, E. Murray 452; L. Evens 437; D. Beaman 436; C. Clines 436; G. Porter 431; M. Pettit 427; D. Douglas 425; C. Justus 422; B. Bridges 419; J. Lease 419; R. Williams 419; L. Wolfe 412;
H. McCammack 400.
Bell, 20; Bob Bitzer, 18; Keith sensational 37-33-70. Tom Weis-! Moore, 17. High Rims: Harold kopf, winner of the Andy Wil-j
Smiley, 12; Keith Moore, 9.
liams San Diego Open last Sunday, managed a 39-32-—71. Jack Nicklaus, rated a favorite In just about any tournament he
Sam Snead has finished second in the U. S Open three
times, in 1937, 1947 and 1953, enters, did not fare so well. He but never has won the golf came in with a four-over-par classic. 139-36—75.
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money for a Harvest Moon wingding. themselves the title “Loveable Links Lassies.” Their unfeeling husbands, however, changed it to "Temperamental Tea Bags.”
E. Bennington 513; R. Beaman High Actual Game: M. Smithers Lois Benjamin has dis560; R. Fisher 522; F. Pucketx 189 covered a new hotel in BogSr. 559; M. Schroeder 564; F : High Handicap Game: M. England, that
Brewster 542: R. Pettit 508. Smithers 222 ^
200 games: R. Beaman 227-1 High Actual Series: M. Smithers the prospectus, “will be 201; F. Puckett Sr. 211; M 497 served meals whenever they Schroeder 213; E. Bennington High Series Handicap: M. want them, they may stay 224; P. Buechler 204; K. Stevens ! Smithers 596 in bed as long as they like.
i 205; R. Hampton 223: R. Ryland 209; M. Tuttle 222-212; M. j Burk 212-201; D. Covert 228; C. IWood 206.
400 Series: M. Smithers 497, B.
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Pierce 454, N. McCracken 451, j era i j d ea, summarizes Miss Benjamin, is to make sure nobody
M. Archer 442. B. Parrish 421. feels at home.
R. Hamman 420, G. Ford 404 . e • e "I reckon,” announced a West Virginian mountaineer with an anticipatory gleam in his eye, “that good neighbor Seth McHatry’s been running off a new botch of moonshine this week.” “How . . do yp figger that?” asked his wife. "Because,” chuckled the mountaineer, "his rabbits have been over abusin’ my coon hounds
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Golfer-versifier Matt Waldron has a problem many fellowgolfers share. Says he, "I find my ball but here’s the rub; after I’ve got it, I start looking for my club!” C 1968, by Bennett Cert. Distrubuted by King Features Syndicate
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