The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 October 1968 — Page 4

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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Tuesday, October 8, 1968

jtj I Cardinals Brock best | bet for series MVP by MARK STEELE Sports Editor If the World Series would have ended yesterday, Lou Brock undoubtedly would have been voted the series most valuable player. If the series would end tomorrow Lou Brock would more than likely be voted MVP. Should the game go into the seventh meeting, Bob Gibson or A1 Kaline would be candidates to win the award. A sixteen-year veteran of the Detroit Tigers, Kaline slammed the most important hit of his career yesterday when a bases loaded single drove in two runs to put the Tigers ahead of St. Louis 4-3 in the seventh inning. Kaline had earlier hit a homer in the series but in a losing cause. Said Kaline of yesterday’s hit “It wasn’t one of my hardest hits... but it was one of my sweetest." Kaline is second to Brock in having the most number of hits in the series, that will go into the sixth game at St. Louis tomorrow. Gibson has pitched 18 complete innings, allowing only one run ( a homer to Jim Northrup) and fanned 17 batters in the opener at St. Louis. Gibson has also homered. Brock, who has put on one of the most all around performances since the Yankees Bobby Richardson in the 1961 series, has equalled his own single series base stealing record of seven and the all time career mark of fourteen. He has 11 hits including three doubles, two home runs and a triple, and leads in runs scored with six. Yesterday Brock was contained for the first time in the series, when Tiger catcher Bill Freehan threw out Brock on a second inning pitchout by Mickey Lolich, and in the third inning left fielder Willie Horton nailed the speedster at home trying to score from second on a single by Curt Flood. If the series would end tomorrow my vote would be for Brock. ★★★

DePauw runners beaten The three meet winning streak of DePauw’s cross country team came to an abrupt end Saturday afternoon at Indiana Central in a gradrangular meet with Butler and Rose Poly. The final score was Indiana Central, 26, DePauw 45, Butler 78, and Rose Poly

83.

The Tigers ran very well, but it just wasn’t enough against the conditioned Greyhounds, whose number one runner set a new course record with a time of 19:58. The old record stood at 20:10. Greyhound runners also finished second, sixth, seventh, and tenth. Once again, Bill Syverson led the Tigers, finishing third in the meet with a time of 20:26. , which is Syverson’s best clocking of the season. Barnes finished eighth, and Johnson ninth for DePauw, which also captured the twelth and thirteenth place spots. This Saturday, the Tiger thinclads will travel to Wabash for a meet against the Little Giants. Quarterbacks meet tomorrow The Greencastle Quarterback Club will hold its second banquet of the season tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. at the DePauw student union. Both James McCammon, Greencastle High School coach and DePauw mentor, Tom Mont will speak and show films of their respective teams. As an extra added attraction DePauw coed Julie McWhirter of Indianapolis will do impersonations. Quarterbackers are reminded to bring their wives or a friend. B team defeated Greencastle’s B Team suffered its fourth straight loss of the season last night at Martinsville 13-6. Dennis Clark ran 15 yards for the Tiger Cubs score, after Scott Loring intercepted a fourth quarter Artisian pass and returned it 45 yards. The B Team will play Danville Monday. Kick-off time is 6:30 p.m. UPI Top Ten NEW YORK (UPI) — The United Press International top 20 college football teams with first place votes and won-lost, tied record in parentheses.

(Third week.)

Team Points 1. Purdue (32) (3-0) 344 2. Sou. Cal. (2) (3-0) 303 3. Penn State (3-0) 202 4. Kansas (3-0) 166 5. Notre Dame (2-1) 152 6. Nebraska (3-0) 123 7. Ohio State (2-0) 111 8. Louisiana State(3-0 110 9. Florida (3-0) 109 10. Houston (1) (2-0-1) 58

Second 10—11. Michigan State (51); 12. Tennessee (36); 13. Georgia (35); 14. California (32); 15. Mississippi (30); 16. Syracuse (16); 17. Arkansas (14); 18. Stanford (9); 19. Oregon State (8); 20. Wyoming

(6).

♦ * * The first electric organ was built by Hilborne Lewis Roosevelt in 1876 and installed in New York City. *

Varsity I Lanes | Standings Sutherlin, 38-10; Hopkins, 3612; Hendrich, 36-12; Fellows, 2028; Giltz, 8-40; Green, 6-42. High Team Game, Green, 933. High Team Series, Hopkins, 2705. High Ind. Game, Edna Shillings, 228. High Ind. Series, Pat Jones, 613. Series over 450 (female) 550 (male) highest to lowest. 1. Pat Jones, 562; C. Steinbaker, 544; Frances Jones, 514; Edna Shillings, 490; A. McKeehan, 487; Marion Rolls, 465; Kathie Ritter, 463; Mavis Hendrich, 454; Judy Murphy, 453V.F.W. Father’s & Ladies’ Aux. Jr. and Sr. Divisions. Sat. Morn. Oct. 5, 1968 Chet’s , 7-2; Gordon, 6-3; Atkins & Sons, 6-3; Staley, 5-4; U. Shop, 4-5; Atkins & Sons No. 2 , 4-5; Team No. 6, 3-6; Home Laundry, 1-8. High Team Game: Chet’s, 992. High Team Series: Atkins & Sons No. 2, 2825. High Ind. Game: Steve Crawley, 192. High Ind, Series: Mike Orlosky, 488. Series over 400 male & female: Mike Orlosky, 488, Mark Jones, 477, Jeff Mount, 467, Steve Crawley, 463, Gary Deem, 458, Bill Brewster, 452, HerbieSchoman, 445, Bob Crum, 440, Bruce Coyner, 438, Tom Allegree, 434, Brad Bemis, 426, Del Staley, 425, Steve Cofer, 417, Barbara Elliott, 416, Kirk Fredricks, 414, Dave Brattain, 404, Tim Lear, 402, Barry Klipsch, 402. The Hoosiers will be minus tackle Bob White, who suffered an ankle sprain in the victory, when they meet Iowa over the weekend.

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Greencastle Community Schools Annual Report

Total Beginning Bal. 7/1/67 67,018.68 Total Receipts & transfer s 2,442,662.18 Total Disbursements & transfers 2,422,332.71 Closing balance 6/30/68 87,348.15 GENERAL FUND Beginning balance 7/1/67 3,856.65 Receipts Co. Tax Distribution...918,336.66 Private transfers 5,284.80 Government transfers..13,871.63 Interest on investment 207.81 Congressional Interest.^. 191.74 Wabash Valley Center 40.00 State Support 404,684.98 Vocational reimbursement 22,158.00 First Citizens loans 92,000.00 Insurance settlements....85.95 Refund 38.87 Voided checks 269.24 State Reimbur. Spec. Ed 11,875.89 Joint Co. Spec. Ed 7,430.74 Summer School 1,086.56 Adult Evening School 660.00 Titkel HI 920.22 Title V 592.00 National Electrical Assn...260.00 Handicraft supplies 52.60 Sale of bus & body 175.00 Property Tax Relief 59,028.66 Intangible tax 19,787.05 Bus, and building rentals 6,327.43 Total Receipts & beginning balance 1,569,222.48 Expenditures ABC School Supply 2.30 Addressogra p h-Multigraph.. 18.63 Adventures in History 30.00 Eugene Akers 240.00 Allied Electronics Corporation.. 3.89 Norma Albin 50.00 C. Albin, Postmaster 711.13 Tom Albin BodyShop 22.06 Allied Educational Council..22.07 American Council on Education.. 14.00 American Chemical Society.. 3.00 American Machinery & Tool 3951.93 American Educational Publications 37.50 American Girl, The 6.00 American Book Company....50.29 AMACO 1102.44 APECO 27.54 American History Illustrated 8.50 American School Board Journal 9.50 American Handicraft 91.87 Arab Termite Control 240.00 American Publisher Corporation 348.00 Amsterdam Printing 74.51 American Association of School Administrators 32.00 A p p 1 e t o n-Centur y-Crofts 15.89 Millard H. Arnold 5.50 Arts and Crafts 57.60 Association for School Staffing 3.00 Association of School Business Officials 20.00 Association Films, Inc. 13.30 Allyn and Bacon 47.59 Avon Books 70 Automatic Saw 154.08 B & A, Inc 83.12 Baker and Taylor 394.23 Daily Banner 577.75 Barnes and Noble 4.20 Barron’s Educ. Corp 9.87 Bee Electric 148.61 Belmont Company 72.48 Chas A. Bennett Company..36.65 Bingham Company 60.42 Better Homes and Gardens...3.00 Beckley-Cardy Company.... 13.10 Black Lumber Company 1462.82 Russell Blaydes 20.00 Wm. H. Block Company 8.47 Dick Blick 111.24 Books Plus 1611.00 A.E. Boyceand Company...71.50 Boys’ Life 6.00 Beanblossom Publishing.... 16.70 Bremner Multiplication Records 9.95 Brodhead-Garrett Company 1094.28 Shirley Brattain 50.00 Fred Brooks 70.11 Bro-Dart, Inc 186.92 Imogene Burk 6.72 Burroughs Corporation (Todd).. 1246.31 Burroughs 7843.56 California Test Bureau 46.75 Carpenter Sales & Service 4133.15 John Carson 2.00 Cash Concrete 67.29 Central Engine Service....46.11 Central National Bank

22666.45 Harris Chevrolet-Buick...54.50 Christian Science Monitor.. 12.00 Chronicle Guidance Pub. Co.. 160.88 Cincinnati Public Schools 6.00 Cities Service Oil Company... 4557.12 College Entrance Exam Board. 12.00 Tony Churchill 18.75 Civic Education Center 6.00 Burl Clark 25.60 Coan Pharmacy 289.32 James Coffman 3021.64 Columbia Ribbon and Carbon.. 40.81 Lloyd Cooper 6.30 Conrad Stop’nShop 270.10 Consoer Townsend 230.44 Ernest Cook 5.00 Cooper Square Publishing...25.43 Cornell University Press 1.85 Correlated Products,Inc...647.28 Continental Press, Inc 12.32 Graver Welding 160.91 Marie Crawley 50.00 Crescent Paper Company..936.54 Creative Playthings,Inc 14.15 Thomas Y. Crowell 7.10 Curtis & French, Inc....885.93 Davis PublishingCo.,Inc...37.80 Robert Dean 34.16 Delong Subscription Agency.. 236.32 Demco Library Supplies...126.77 Davidson Sales & Service.. 3.32 Delta Upsilon 5.00 T.S. Dennison and Company. 46.96

Dept. N.W. .......................7.uO DePauw Book Store 14.85 Dr. F.R. Dettloff 5.00 Dictation Disc Company....4.31 Dickenson Publishing Company 5.32 Doane Agric. Service 83.20 Double Decker 22.40 Doubleday and Co., Inc...155.18 Dremel Mfg. Company 11.42 Duplicating Products 2361.75 E. P. Dutton 71 Educational Services 16.50 Ruth Early 60.08 Educational Studies & Development 2 9.14 Eastern Indiana Pub. Co.. 10.20 Educational Testing Services... 19.54 Economics Press 9.95 Economy Company 19.80 Eitel’s Flowers 32.49 Joe Ellis Heating 820.44 Educator Progress Service.26.50 Encyclopedia Britannica..30.10 Eye Gate House 158.70 F. & W. Publishing Company. 48.75 J.A. Fay and Egan Co 71.50 Allan E. Feld 300.00 Fern Tripp, Publishers 20.25 Field Enterprises 137.30 First Citizens’ Bank....97,543.84 Follett Library Book Company 188.58 Flair, Inc 100.00 Fordham Publishing Company... 5.40 John Franklin 21.44 Friden, Inc 54.50 Fuller Brush Company....714.45

Kenneth Calm and Company.. 74.15 Chas. M. Gardner 328.20 Gardner Refrigeration...118.20 Gaylord Brothers 14.30 George’s Pizza 8.31 General Scientific 124.55 Garrett Book Company..1832.00 General Electric Company.. 542.10 Girton Implement Company..5.31 Ginn and Company 305.13 Graphic Publishing Company.. 11.40 Goble PrintingCompany...361.19 Graflex, Inc 4.60 Wilma Goodnow 3.25 Cornelia Gossett 50.00 Grade Teacher 9.90 Betty Graffis 25.00 Graham’s of Glendale, Inc... 389.52 W.W. Grainger, Inc.... 157.36 Greencastle Auto Supply..278.31 Greencastle Senior High School 159.77 Greencastle Fire Extinguisher Service 440.00 Graybar, Inc 63.55 Greencastle Motel 44.00 Greencastle Tractor Sales. 127.80 Greencastle License Branch 2.50 Grolier Educational Corporation 531.00 Dr. Fred E. Haggerty 5.00 Hammond and Stephens Company 142.95 Marilyn Hammond, R.N....246.80 Handschy Chemical Company.. 3.65 Hardware Supply 61,84 Harcourt, Brace and World... 819.82 Harris Chevrolet-Buick

1614.84 Harry I. Charly 11.00 Hayes School Pub. Inc 12.35 Hayden Book Company 6.00 D. C. Heath and Company..273.69 Headley Hardware 1347.18 Gertrude Hendrix 19.00 Herriott Paint & W'allpaper 371.53 Hertzbert-New Method, Inc 939.49 Hick’s Auto Supply 28.50 High Point Oil Company...1596.30 Highsmith Co., Inc 47.14 Highlights for Children 2.95 Hillyard Sales Company....687.25 Robert L. Hirt 17.50 Everett Hinkle 10.00 Hoosier Book and Supply...25.00 Home Laundry 225.99 Honeywell, Inc 393.64 Horace Link and Company.325.00 Houck’s Music Store 215.50 Houghton - Mifflin 63.05 Household Finance Corporation. 7.00 Hulman and Company 164.34 A.A.Huber and Sons 890.13 Humphrey Wheel Horse....169.90 Huntington Lab 2131.94 Loyd R. Hurst 179.49 Hyaline Plastics 838.02 I B M 1117.94 Ideal Cleaners 5.00 Ideal Pictures.. 13.42 Imperial Equipment Corporation 3925.00 Indiana Gas and Water....4808.29 Indiana State University A-V... 112.75 Indiana School Board Assoc 262.00 Indiana Duplicator Corporation 647.09 Indiana University A-V..286.30 Indiana Heating & Air Con-

ditioning 303.40 Indiana University Press 5.50 Indiana State Chamlier of Commerce 17.00 Indiana State University Educational Development 10.00 Indiana Visual Aids 5.95 The Instructor 13.00 Interstate Printers 32.96 Indiana Wiping Cloth...299.92 Indianapolis Newspapers, Inc.. 26.85 I A P S S 19.25 Jam Handy Organizations 147.65 Jenn Publications 17.62 Dr. J. B. Johnson 426.00 Johnson Service Company...77.06 Josten’s 293.66 Akiva Kaminsky 6.55 K Mart 63.68 K & K Gulf 107.87 Kansas City School District..2.25 Kersey Music Store 1764.08 Harold Kessler 42.52 Kiger and Company 2974.38 King- Morrison -Foster..260.26 King School Equipment Company 148.70 Sam Klain and Company..317.50 Continued on page 5

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Royals Nip Boston

— The Cincinnati Royals routed Boston, 108-102, in a NBA exhlbition basketball game here Monday night. High point man of the game was Boston’s Larry Siegfried, although Cincinnati led at each stop. The Royals’ Tom VanArsdale, former Indianapolis Manual High School and Indiana University star, got 19 points. Another former Hoosier high school star, Oscar Robertson, was ’held to one fieldgoal.

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