The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 April 1968 — Page 3

T—aday, April 2. 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

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Indiana College All-Stars base their hopes on ability

The Indiana College All-Stars

will base their hopes on scoring, rebounding and speed in their beck-to-back clashes with the Kentucky stars April 5 in Hinkle Fieldhouse here and April 6 in

Freedom Hall, Louisville. Four of the 13 Indiana stars

hold school scoring records and the front-line, averaging close to 6-7 per man, gives the Hooslers their greatest size ever

in the two-state collegiate ri-

valry.

Collectively, the cream of Hoosierland's senior hardwood crop appears to be the fastest ever and the presence of several defensive standouts also boosts Indiana’s chances. I.U. Coach Lou Watson will get his initial look at the Indiana team Sunday afternoon LU. Coach Lou Watson got his intial look at the Indiana

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team Sunday afternoon at Bloomington and another workout is slated Friday morning at Butler

University.

Watson is expected to build his attack around his own two stars, Vernon Payne and Harry (Butch) Joyner, who ranked 1-2 for the Hurryin’ Hoosiers the past season and who led them into the NCAA tournament in

1967.

Joyner, at 6-4, is also a strong rebounder and he’ll get plenty of help in that department from seven other team members — 6-9 Tom Niemeier and 6-6 Howard Pratt of Evansville; 6-8 Richard Mason and 6-6 Jerry Newsom of Indiana State; 6-7 Tom McGurk of DePauw; 6-6 Roger Blalock of Purdue and 6-5 Dick Harris of Manchester. A small college Little AllAmerican, Newsom was the Indiana Collegiate Conference’s top scorer, shooter and most val-

uable player the past season. Mason led the ICC in rebounding, and McGurk was a key figure

in DePauw’s rise.

Niemeier and Pratt paced the Purple Aces in scoring and rebounding the past season, and Blalock, injured most of the year, did well in those two departments for Purdue in 1966-67. Harris, anNAIA All-American, was Manchester’s top shooter, scorer and rebounder. He and Newsom are all-time scoring leaders at their respective

schools.

Besides Payne, Watson can count on four others for backcourt duty. They include Butler's great shooter and play maker, Doug Wii^inger; Earlham’s alltime leading scorer Mike Martin; Valparaiso’s top point-getter ever, Dick Jones, and Evansville’s defensive ace, Jerry Mat-

tingly.

The Indiana team has one pri-

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The poor, misunderstood extension telephone.

What it is, what it isn’t.

It is a second telephone in your home. It isn’t paying for a separate line into your house. Or paying for a separate number. And it isn’t paying a double telephone bill. What it is is merely an extension from your present phone. And if you have to dash through the house or scramble downstairs to say out-of-breath hellos, it’s something you need. And it isn’t a big expense. The cost— if you choose the basic style and color—

is something like 4 cents a day. (Which is a bargain; you pay about four times that for your regular phone.) It’s not even a sensational new fad— by now four out of ten homes in America already have an extension phone. And the average family takes over 400 incoming calls a year on it, and uses it for at least that many outgoing calls. Last of all, it wouldn’t cost much to try one for a couple of months and this would tell you everything. Whether it is, or isn’t, for you.

Call our business office or ask the man on the telephone truck. General Telephone

mary objective in mind — to snap a three-game losing streak. The Hoosier stars won the first game played between the two states in 1966, then lost the next

three.

Peck Hickman, former University of Louisville coach who now devotes all his time to the job of athletic director there, will come out of “retirement” to handle the Kentucky stars. His biggest star will be 6-8 All-American Westley Unseld, who led Louisville’s surge to national prominence the last three years. Besides the Cardinals’ ace, Hickman also expects to have the services of 6-10 Dick Cunningham of Murray State, 6-8 Garfield Smith of Eastern Kentucky, 6-6 Wayne Chapman and 6-5 Greg Smith of Western Kentucky, 6-6 Mike Clark of Bellarmine, 6-5 Thad Jaracz of Kentucky and 6-4 Dallas Thornton of Kentucky Wesleyan on the front line. Unseld, Cunningham and Garfield Smith ranked among the nation’s top rebounders the past year, with Cunningham leading the country in 1966-67. A player familiar to Indiana fans is expected to head up the backcourt delegation. He is Steve Clevenger, former Indiana High School All-Star at Anderson, who played his college ball at Ken-

tucky.

The NCAA and the NAIA have sanctioned the two games spon-

sored by Sertoma Charities, Inc. Proceeds are used to help the underprivileged and retarded youngsters in Indiana and Kentucky, and thus far, Sertoma clubs have donated $20,000 net to this cause. Tickets may be purchased directly at the Claypool Ticket Agency and all Tuchman Cleaners stores in Central Indiana. Prices are $2.50 for reserved seats and $1.50 for general admission. * * * The Cleveland Railway Company put the first aluminum streetcar in service in 1926. Metal was used for the body and under frame and for the tracks.

Make your choice It may be hard to pick s favorite for the Kentucky Derbj from this year’s crop of 3-year-olds. Calumet Farm’s Forwarc Pass won the $134,000 Florick Derby at Gulfstream anc Charles Engelhard’s Alle> Fighter took the $147,100 Santa Anita Derby Saturday tc emerge as prime candidates foi the Triple Crown classics. Forward Pass, an earlj leader, had to ’ fight off a challenge from favored Iror Ruler in the stretch to wdn the Florida Derby by 2-3/4 lengths. Forward Pass, ridden by Don Brumfield, covered the mile and one-eighth in 1:49. Alley Fighter, the lesser halt of a favored entry, defeated

Don B. and his previously unbeaten running mate, Dewan, to win the Santa Anita mile and one-eighth test in an identical 1:49. In other races, favored R. Thomas won the $55,900 Westchester at Aqueduct.

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