The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 April 1968 — Page 6

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Wednesday, April 24, 1968

FASHION SHOW—Penney's annual Spring Fashion show was given at the Northeast Elementary School Tuesday evening with a crowd of approximately two hundred people in attendance. One hundred and thirty five different fashions were shown consisting of the latest apparel in girls, boys, and womens, characterized by dress up, sportswear, swim wear and complimented by appropriate coordinated accessories. The piece goods department of Penneys fea-

tured home tailored apparel from formal, dress up, and sports wear. The catalogue department presented a wide variety of summer fashions from the Spring and Summer catalogue climaxing with formal wear. Four Penney's Gift Certificates were given away as door prizes. The show was without admission. The above is a scene from the annual affair.

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KING AND QUEEN—Becky Hennon and Jon Stafford were crownea King and Queen at the Roachdale High School Prom held Satur-

day evening at Crawfordsville. Crowning them are Eddie Witt and Carolyn Mandelco.

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Cincinnati 5 6 .455 JS/a New York 5 7 .417 3 Chicago 4 7 .364 3Vz Tuesday’s Results New York 3 Houston 1 Chicago 10 Atlanta 4 Los Ang. at Pitts., ppd.,rain St. Louis 4 Cin. 2, 10 ins, n San Fran. 7 Philadelphia 1, n Today’s Probable Pitchers Houston (Giusti 1-1) at New York (Cardwell 0-2), 2 p.m. San Francisco (Sadecki 2-0) at Philadelphia (L. Jackson 12), 7:35 p.m. Atlanta (Johnson 0-1) at Chicago (Jenkins 2-0), 2:30 p.m. Los Angeles (Singzr 1-2) at Pittsburgh (Veale 0-2), 8:05 p.m.

Tuesday’s Results New York 6 Oakland 3, n Washington 3 California 1, n Balt, at Minn., ppd., weather Boston at Chi., ppd., weather Today’s Probable Pitchers All Times EST) Detroit (Lolich 0-0) at Cleveland (Siebert 2-1), 7:30 p.m. New York (Bahnsen 1.0) at Oakland (Nash 0-1), 10:30 p.m. Baltimore (Hardin 1-0) at Minnesota (Chance 2-1), 2:30 p.m. Washington (Coleman 1-0) at California (Wright 0-0), 11 p.m. (Only games scheduled) Thursday’s Games Chicago at Minnesota (Only game scheduled)

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Putnam County League 4.18-68 Edmunds 128-70, Dewey’s Barber Shop 124-74, Bob’s Body Shop 114-84, Tipstar 114-84, Pepsi Cola 110-88, Ron & Ken’s Barber Shop 102-96, Crawley Carpets 100-98, Atkins & Sons 97-101, National Foods 94-104, Harper’s Trucking 93-105, Cash Concrete 84-114, American Zinc 83-115, Bombers 76-122, Hutchison Shell 67-131. High Individual Game: C, Stites 256, C.Alex 256. High Individual Series: C.Stites 603. 200 Game: K.Finchum 200, D. Buis 202, J. Rice 213, C.Stites 256, D.Hewlett 236, H.Scott 204, J.Edmonds 216, G.Bryant 210, J.Sutton 236, J.Sharp 210-222, C.Alex 256. 500 Series: V.Elmore 505, W. Crawley 525, L.Haltom 533, F. Crawley 508, D.Bond 508, M. Sears 512, J.Sutton 586, J.Sharp 601, D.Chambers 527, C.Alex 586,D.Hewlett 560, H.Scott 542, E.Bennington 539, J. Edmonds 550, G.Byrant 566, B.Pettit 514, J. Rice 545, C. Stites 603, R. Walker 535, R. FISHER % ?&, R. Walker 535, R. Fisher 509^ R. Chastain 511, K. Fenchum 556, D. Buis 523, R. Langdon 528, M.Brewster 542, B.Holsappie 506. IBM Thus. Night Women’s League 4-18-1968 Douglas 158-106, Steinbaker 148-116, Shillings 145-119,Lan-des 132-132, Decker 106- 158, Storm 103-161. High Team Game Douglas 983 High Team Series Douglas 2804 500 Series: P. Huxford 576, F. Jones 566, K. Hopkins 536, L. Mark 519, E. Shillings 500. 400 Series; M. Hendrich 497, P. Jones 484, L. Jones(SUB) 479. B. Alderfer 471. K. Simmons 446, D. Ratcliff (SUB) 440, W. Pelfrey (SUB) 438, D. Douglas 436, D. Cody (SUB) 435, O. Sutherlin 433, J. Templeman 424, M. Storm 421, B. Giltz 400.

Wiley topped Greencastle’s thinlies Monday evening when the Cubs hosted the Red Streaks at Blackstock Stadium, 76-42. Greencastle chalked up four first, all of them coming by way of Pete Norris. The agile 6-2 senior leaped into a quick lead on the high hurdle event and raced across the finish line to break the high school record of :16.0 with a :15.7 time. He took his other three firsts in the high jump event, 5’-10”; broad jump, 22’ 4 3/4”; anfr low hurdles, :20.9. Next on the adjenda for Jim McCammon’s track team is the Linton Relays. They started at 12:30 today at Linton. Individual results: HH :15.7 Norris-G, Clines-G, Robinson-W HJ 5-10 Norris-G, Hecko-G, Blair-W SP 48-8 Hudson-W, New-G, Zodl-W BJ 22-4 3/4 Norris-G, HordW, Utley-W. Mile 4:46 Hill-W, Boswell-W, Sheldon-W

220 :23.1 Hord-W, Utley-W, Mender-W PV :11.6 Blair-W, See-G, Hop-kins-G LH :20.9 Norris-G, Kerr-W, McKee-G 2-Mile 10:19.9 Schimnel-W, Fracht-W, Hecko-G Mile Relay-3;34.6 Wiley 1/2 mile relay 1:35.8 Wiley

Golf

Windy Hill Women Throw-out Tourney (Eliminate worst hole) Class A: Vicki Terry, 38; Betty Harmless, 39. Class B: Tibby Eitel, 49. Class C: Barbara Douglas, 48; Barbara Hunt, 53. Class D-Five holes-Low Putts: Marge Todd, 12.

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Watching the St. Louis Cardinals play this season is like watching the rerun of an old movie. The Cands Tuesday night put on one of those come-from-behind rallies in the ninth inning which were so characteristic of the world champion team last season. Trailing the Cincinnati Reds 2-0 after eight innings, the Cards took advantage of a break in the ninth inning to score two runs and send the contest into extra innings. Lou Brock, who’s been one of

the few Cardinals who seemed to have lost the touch of a year ago, then slammed a two-run homer in the 10th inning to beat the Reds 4-2 and keep the Cards in first place. “In a way, this does remind me of the same way we were playing last year," Brock smiled after the game, “we are getting timely hitting.” Hit In Time Brock, hitting just .241 this season, tagged reliever Billy McCool after going O.for-4 and striking out three times against starter George Culver.

The game was just one of six played in the majors Tuesday in an abbreviated schedule as four games— Los Angeles at Pittsburgh, Dztroit at Cleveland, Boston at Chicago and Baltimore at Minnesota—were postponed because of inclement weather. In the other National League games, San Francisco drubbed Philadelphia 7-1, New York topped Houston 3-1 and Chicago whipped Atlanta 10-4. In the only American League games played, New York beat Oakland 6-3 and Washington

beat Oakland 3-1. The Cards’ ninth inning rally started when Curt Flood walked and Roger Maris singled. After Ted Abernathy replaced Culver, the Cards got their key break when third baseman Tony Perez threw Orlando Cepeda’s grounder past second to score Flood and allow pinch-runner Dick Simpson to go to third. Simpson then scored on Tim McCarver’s groundout to tie the game. * * * The colonists in America learned from the Indians how' to make moccasins.

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