The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 February 1968 — Page 3
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E. III. swim team nips DPU
Swimmers from Eastern Illi- a new pool record of 2:24.7 in and placed eecond in the
nois U. defeated DePauw here the 200 yard breaststroke free
yesterday, 56-48, inflicting De- event. Pamvs' fifth dual meet loss in ;
seven contests. Swimming his last varsity Eastern won seven of 12 meet, Tiger Dan O Meara won achool record tune of 12:17.2,
events with Rich Furlan setting j the 100 yard free style in :52.5
Hollywood
News
HOLLYWOOD UPI —In any
Other Tiger winners were large assembly of actresses who Dan Lawlor in the 160 IM, Ted must work together day after
60
Collison in the 1000 free in a
day, war is inevitable.
During filming of “Valley of
Bowling results
MONDAY COCA-COLA league 2-19-68
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Laun drama 120 Evans Grocery 120 Sherm's Implement 106 Town A Country 100 Cannons 9S Dewey’s Barber Shop .. 97 York’s Citgo 89 103 Jones Standard 84 108 Headley Hardware 79 113 Tipatars — *25 Hi series and game: Sherm’s
Implements, 1683, 606
Over 400: H. Wallus 533; J. Lease 497; D. Albright 486: A. Covert 462; S. Nickerson 459; J. Williams 451; P. Ford 450; J. Walker 441; L. Fultz 437; C. Rulfs 434; M. Tippin 432; F. Hall 424; H. Grabowski 418; N. Costin 410; G. Duggan 407; N.
Strain 402.
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L Atkins & Sons No. 2 28 14
U Shop 27%
Atkins A Sons No. 1 22 1 * 19 2 pion Evansville.
Marsh Employees .... 22 20
92 Slim’s Shell Serv 20^4 21% 94 Larkin Insurance .... 20 22 93^ Dairy Queen 20 22
Ernie’s Market ........ 20 22 Cloverdale IGA 17 25 Toney’s Well Drilling 12% 29^ H’gh Team 2 Games: U Shop
1275.
High Team Game; U Shop
692.
High Ind. 2 Games: Boy, S. Orlosky 308; Girl, D. Crawley
253.
High Ind. Game: Boy, T. Lear 189; Girl, D. Crawley 139.
and Rod Manifold in the 200 the Dolls,” “The Women.” “Litbutterfly in 2:20.4. tie Women” and such television DePauw grabbed its final shows as “Peyton Place,” claw blue ribbon in the 400 free-style marks are the name of the
relay. Dave Siff, Tom Durham, game.
O’Meara and Bob Tongren won The females have deep feelin 3:31.8, just 4/10 of a second ings about wardrobe, makeup off the school record. and hairdos. A picking order This Saturday, Feb. 24, the is established and the star Tigers close their dual season gets the best of everything, with a home meet at 2 p.m. including the largest dressing against defending ICC chain- room. Beyond that it is no-
j man’s land.
.MALLORY LADIES LEAGUE 2-19-68 W L Team 5 68 24 Team 2 50 42 Team3 41% 50% Team 1 41 50 Team 6 37 51 Team 4 36% 53% Hi game actual: B. Pierce 172 Hi game hdcp.: B. Pierce 203 Hi series actual: B. Pierce 465 Hi series hdcp.: B. Pierce 558 400 series: B. Pierce 465; N. McCracken 444; V. Hutcheson 430; M. Smithers 422; R. Hamman 418; D. Tharp 410; M. Archer 404; H. Sutherlin 400.
TUESDAY MORNING IBM W L Jordan ———130 62 Storm 1, - 116 76 Maurer 102 90 Collins 102 90 Cox -I. — 86 106 M os teller 86 106 Hanlon 74 118 Porter ——- 72 120 Hi actual game: L. Cox 197 Hi actual series: L. Jones |sub) 491; E. Jordan 482 400 sense: L. Jones 491; E. Jordan 482; L. Mark 480; S. Skelton 468: B. Ashworth 457; L. Cox 453; D. Cody 451; E. Williams 445; G. Pritchett 439; M. Storm 438; K. Thompson 426; K. Scott 419; M. Wager 418; M. Grable 413; J. Kirkham 410; P. Trigg 405; R. Maurer 404; P. Collins 403: D. Johnson 401; C. Porter 400.
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IGA FOODLXNER LEAGUE 2-21-68 W L Greencastle Salvage 136 72 Morrison’s Tire 130 78 Stoner’s Insurance 105 103 Adlers 98 110 Nunzio’s — 93 115 Mack’s Appliance 83 115 Mason’s Jewelry 89 119 Catalina Beauty Shop .. 88 120 Hi ind. game: W. Pelfrey 245 Hi ind. series: W. Pelfrey 577 Hi team game: Morrison’s Tire 983 Hi team series: Stoner’s Insurance 2777. 400 and over: W. Pelfrey 577; J. Cavin 568; E. Shinn 562; M. Templeman 542; P. Huxford 540; B. Hurst 524; D. Wilson 522; C. Clines 519; M. Wood 519; E. Murray 517; G. Porter 502; L. Mark 497; J. Lease 488; D. Beaman 483; B. Ashworth 482; M. Buis 481; H. Wallus 472; K. Braden 469; B. Douglas 465: W. Gooch 456; G. Lancaster 454; L. Jones 446; C. Justus 445; R. Williams 446; R. McKee 442; B. Costin 442; M. Hirt 440; L. Wolfe 426: M. Pettit 426; D. Brattain 421; C. Masten 413; L. Evens 401.
AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE 2-20-68 W L Moose No. 2 132 68 Y Palace 130 "0 Bob’s Body Shop 120 80 York's Grocery Ill 89 Jokers 86 114 Amo Milling 81 119 Moose No. 1 —.... 69 131 Shetrones 69 131 500 series: M. Tuttle 541; N Mark 523; R. Belasco 554; E. Masten 552: E. Irwin 524; D. Unversaw 520; D. Phillips 503; H. Hartung 508; R. Davis 502: F. Brewster 553; R. Cooprider 583: R. Langdon 566; F. Partin 500; R. Fumey 518. 200 games: M. York 206; R. Davis 224; E. Masten 236; R. Cofer 200; D. Phillips 217; P. Belasco 214; S. Campbell 205; N. Mark 201: M. Tuttle 213.
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DPU Tigers will try to avenge previous defeat
Where an almost all-feminine cast produces “The Flying Nun.” Such is not the case. Whether this is due to the fact that the ladies are portraying nuns or a fortuitous accident, one cannot be sure. Actress Marge Redmond, who plays Sister Jacqueline in the
Backstairs at the White House
By MERRIMAN SMITH WASHINGTON UPI—Backstairs at the White House: Curious thing about the new Evelyn Lincoln book, “Kennedy and Johnson.” to be published early next month. The first and most specific denials of her basic premise, that the late President John F. Kennedy planned to “dump” Lyndon B. Johnson as a 1964 running mate, came from the two men who should know more about JFK politics than just about anybody. Mrs. Lincoln was personal secretary to the late president and in her new book, she reports that he told her on Nov. 19. 1963. that his next running mate would not be Johnson, then the vice president, but more likely Terry Sanford who was then governor of North Carolina. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D-
to be on frequently close terms world crashed down around her, killed in Texas.” with Mrs. Jacequeline Kennedy,! when he was killed and a new Mrs. Lincoln has been turnsays members of the family are crowd swept into the White down requests for intep . appalled by what seems to be a House. | views about her book unUJ for .
growing hatred of Johnson in
Mrs. Lincoln.
“She did not like Johnson ; mal publication the first week from the start and this seems j of March. Then she is expected
Tins man explained it in this to grow with each year. Fur- to say her piece in various inway: thermore. she seems to have terview shows. It should be in“Evelyn Lincoln had worked developed a strong dislike for teresting to see how she handfor JFK for years and literally all Texans which again might les the categorical denials of worshipped him. So. it seemed be explained by the fact that such authorities as Kennedy, only to be expected that her the man she worshipped was Sorensen and Sanford.
DePauw will have a bit of set- the girls get along like sisters, tling of accounts to do here Little Sally Fields stars in the tonight when Indiana Central’s title role and is supported by Greyhounds come to town for Marge, Madeline Sherwood and a non-conference basketball Shelley Morrison as regulars.
ABC-TV series, vow-s that all n.Y., says that to his knowl-
edge this was not true. Theo-
game at 8 p.m. The Greyhounds have beaten DePauw three times in their past four attempts. The last battle produced a 92-87 Central victory in 1963-64. Central also beat the Tigers 74-67 in 196263 and 73-61 in 1960-61. DePauw’s sole recent victory in the 41-year-old series was a narrow 61-60 verdict in 1961-62. The Angus Nicoson-coached team has put together a 10-12 campaign this year. It has lost its last two encounters to Bellarmine last Saturday in Indianapolis and to Wabash at Crawrfordsville Thursday night. Probably the Greyhounds’ biggest achievement during the year was delivered up at the expense of Earlham College. Central administered Earlham’s lone defeat of the season. 8379, in Indianapolis in January. The Quakers are 22-1 as a consequence. Saturday’s opponent doesn’t possess great height but its speed helps get the job done. At forwards will be 6-0 Bob Smock and 6-2 Jack Martin. Nicoson uses 6-6 Dave Stillabower at center and 5-11 A1 Williams and 6-0 Todd Jones at
guards.
DePauw, now 13-6 and hopeful that it will be discovered for an NCAA college division bid. will stick with its five regulars — Jim Jackson and
There are three or four others who appear in more or less permanent roles. “So far there hasn’t been a single major quarrel.” Marge said triumphantly. “We all get along beautifully, although I really don’t know how it works. “I think the marvelous rapport we felt for one another in the pilot had a great deal to do with the show being sold.” Miss Redmond hastily admits that the fact their wardrobe is the same and makeup equally scant might play a part in the harmony of the show. “Sally is the star, and we all appreciate the fact,” Marge added. “She has the largest dressing room, which Is only right. She has a few special things going for her. But after that, everything had better be equal for the rest of us.” Miss Redmond is a tall woman with a magnified sense of humor. She is just right for the Flying Nun’s confidant. But she also gives network executive hives, thanks to her lurid
past.
Marge, you see. has played a
string of fallen women, soiled doves, street walkers and “other women” in movies and tele-
vision during the years. “When these are reshown on
television the people at ABC go into deep depression.” Marge explained with a laugh. “They
Tom McCormick at forward, think viewers will equate the Tom McGurk at center, and fallen women writh Sister Jac-
Dave Browming and Dale Bar- queline
rett at guard.
dore C. Sorensen, special counsel to the late president and an alter ego privy to Kennedy s innermost political thoughts, also says that as far as he knew", JFK never gave any consideration to running with any other vice presidential candidate in 1964—that Johnson was his man. Furthermore, Sanford says the Lincoln version is the first he’d heard of it. There are. as any student of current politics know’*, numerous members of the so-called Kennedy circle who have little use for President Johnson. But they do not like the tone and some of the claims in Mrs. Lincoln's book. The public reaction of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, Sorensen and Sanford has been amazing in itself. But a man who knows these people well and continues
Putnam Court Notes Herman H. Evans vs. Pstricia W. Evans, suit for divorce. Wilma Kathryn Williams vs. Robert Edwin Williams, suit tor divorce. Reelsville Water Co., Inc., vs. Hugh H. Walker and Jessie M. Walker, complaint for appropriation of real estate.
• Campus Calendar; Faculty Recital: John Sox, Clarinet, assisted by Cassel Grubb, Violoncello, 8:15 p.m., Meharv Hall.
Tuesday, February 27 History Department LecturerWalter T. K. Nugent, Associate Dean. College of Liberal Arts. Indiana University, 7:00 p.m. Library Auditorium. A.A.U.W. Meeting: DPU Senior Women Guests, 8:00 p.m.,
Charterhouse.
Wednesday, February 28 Worship Chapel: The Reverend Benjamin Garrrison, Wesley Foundation, University of Illinois, 10:00 a.m., Gobin Church. Basketball: Wabash vs. DePauw, 8:00 p.m.. Bowman Gym. Joint Recital: Diane Haltom, Oboe, Ed Williams. Trumpet, 8:15 p.m., Meharry Hall.
Friday, March 1
Convocation: Morrison Lecturer. Dr. Lloyd Reynolds, Yale University, “The Human Side of Economic Development,” 10:00 a.m.. Meharry Hall. U. B. Winter Weekend Concert: “Four Tops,” 9:00 p.m..
Bowman Gym.
Saturday. March 2 Basketball. Evansville vs. DePauw-. 3:00 p.m.. Bow-man Gym. U. B. Winter Weekend Dance featuring the “Cryin Shames,” 8:30 p.m.. Bowman Gym. Sunday, March S
Tom Mont to be guest speaker The Ancient Accepted Order of the Scottish Rite will hold a “Purdue Night” dinner at the Indianapolis Masonic Home. Guest speaker for the evening w-ill be DePauw’s football
coach, Tom Mont.
Tuesday night Mont will be in Gas City to speak at annual Distinguished Service Awards Dinner for the Gas City Jaycees. The dinner will honor local citizens for their outstanding contribution to the com-
“So far no one has written in munity. Mont will speak on to complain. But it doesn’t mat- “Pontisms to the Purdueites ter. As anyone can see, I’ve and “Old Realities — New reformed.” Myths” in Gas City.
from the! AGENT S OFFICE
Ky Youth agent JERRY WlUtaug
The 4-H Tractor Maintenance Program starts this coming Tuesday evening, February 27th. Those places that will have tractor meeting this coming Tuesday will be—Cooper’a Implement Sales. Russellville—Division I; Sherm's Implement Sales, Greencastle—Division I; John Deere Sales & Service, Greencastle—Division I; Greencastle Tractor Sales—Division II; Putnam County Farm Bureau Co-up, Greencastle—Division IV. Then on Wednesday. February 28th. there will be another session that will be meeting at Cloverdale. Smith Farm Machinery will have Division I. The 4-H Tractor Maintenance Program is open to any boy who will be at least 10 years old during 1968. The upper age limit is if they will be 19
years old during the year.
The Tractor Maintenance ing in the tractor operator s Program is designed to help contest which will be held at boys learn about the operation the Fair or making an exhibit
and maintenance of tractors
to display at the Fair. If you
and machinery; and the safety have any q ue6 tions concerning that is involved. This program the pl . oyram plftase cont a Ct me
at the County Extension Office. On Thursday. February 29th. I will be taking the Achievement Record Books to Purdue
has been very popular in the past and we hope that this year's program will be a lot more exciting and beneficial to the members. There will be
four meetings this year and University to enter in the State they will be held every other Contest. It looks like we will week, beginning this next week, have several project AchieveThe conflict of basketball ment Record Books going to games will be out of the way the contest this year. I think and the program will be com- several of these records will pleted by the time the heavy give a pretty strong run for the farm work gets into full swing, top honors in the state. Also, The last meeting dates will be on Thursday, I plan to meet April 9th and 10th. with the parents and interested Boys who are interested in individuals of Greencastle conthis program and who have not cerning the Greencastle boys’ yet enrolled can go to one of 4-H program. This meeting will the meeting places of the pro- be held at the Public Service gram. The boy can choose Building at 7:30 p.m. Anyone which place he would like to interested in the boys’ program attend. We also encourage the is invited to attend. The pur-
DePauvv Symphony Orches- fathers to attend along with pose of this meeting is to set tra: Robert Grocock. Conductor, the boys. Completion of this up the program for the boys’ 8:15 p.m., Meharry HalL j project can be done by compel- 4-H is Greencastle.
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