The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1968 — Page 4
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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Friday. November 29, 1968
Cubs beat Crawfordsville in * opener; play Cloverdale next
CRAWFORDSVILLE - Greencastle’s Tiger Cubs opened their season the way their fans wanted them to Wednesday night, and that was by nailing down a tough Crawfordsville team, 72 to 67. The victory, a moral boost for the Tiger Cubs and their fans, now sends them head-on into Sat-
urday night’s game with unbeaten Cloverdale. Cloverdale won its latest cutting Wednesday night, by narrowly nipping Cascade, 75 to 69. Doug Smith was high-point man for the Tiger Cubs, as he netted 24. Greencastle had two other players in double figures, with
Dennis Losin netting 16 and Bill Lear totaling 15 for the evening. Greencastle trailed 53 to 47
going into the final quarter, but a 25-point outburst while limiting Crawfordsville to 14-points
BOOMING TENNIS - • - By Alan Mover
Texas wins 35-14, Cotton Bowl bound
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By United Press International The Texas Longhorns feasted on Thanksgiving day with a victory over arch rival Texas A.&M. as their main course then had dessert in the form of a berth in the Cotton Bowl. The Longhorns blended a potent running game with a solid defense to stop the Aggies 35-14 and gain a cotton Bowl spot opposte seventh, ranked Tennsessee on New Year’s day in Dallas. It was a situation in which coach Darrell Royal’s team couldn’t lose as far as postseason play was concerned. A victory meant a berth in the Cotton Bowl and a loss would have earned the Longhorns a trip to the Surgar Bowl in New Oreleans. For the Longhorns, No. 6 in the nation, it was their eighth consecutive victory after an opening tie and loss and tied them for the Southwest Conference championship with eighthranked Arkansas. Since Texas beat Arkansas 3 29 in midseason for the Porkers’ only loss, the Longhorns are the host team for the Cotton Bowl, and Arkansas goes to the Sugar Bowl opposite fourth-ranked Georgia. Virginia Tech, bound for a Liberty Bowl engagement opposite Mississippi, routed Virginia Military Institute 55-6 Thursday by converting two fumbles and four interceptions into touchdowns. In another Thanksgiving day battle, Tulsa recoupied from its humiliating 100-6 defeat to Houston last week by handing Wichita State a 23-7 loss, its
10th straight this year. In an NAIA playoff game Troy State walloped Willamette ol Oregon 63-10 to move into the semifinals. Also, it was Tennessee Tech 7 Middle Tennessee State 3, Tennessee A&I 48 Bishop (Tex.) 12, Austin Peay 9 Univ. of Tennessee (Martin) 7, Presbyterian 42 Newberry 7, North Carolina A&T 21 North Carolina College 6, Tuskegee Institute 23 Alabama State 21, Lenoir Rhyne 27 Catawba 22, South Carolina State 28, Johnson Smith 6, Hofstra 11 C.W. Post 7, Wofford 21 Furman.7. Top-ranked Southern California, led by Heisman Trophy winner O.J. Simpson, winds up its regular season Saturday with the Trojans. hosting potent Notre Dame. The Irish enter the contest as a three-point underdog.
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Roachdale loses out for tournament title
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ROACHDALE -Roachdale High School lost out on a bid for the title of its own tourney, losing to Waveland 93 to 61 Wednesday night. In the battle for third place, Russellville whipped New Ross 70 to 48 for its second victory of the year behind the 28-point production of Richard Lyons. Two other players also hit in the double figures, with Steve Goff netting 18 and Ever man
tossing in 16. In the battle for the championship, Roachdale fell behind in the first quarter, and trailed 46 to 28 at the half. Waveland upped their lead at the end of the third quarter, 70 to 47, to win handily. For Roachdale, Joe Hutchins was the high point man with 24points, followed by Don Watson’s 17-points. At the free throw line, the Hawks made 13 of 22 attempts
for a .590 mark, as compared to Waveland’s 13 of 15. The Hawks are now 1-5 on the season, and will travel to Reelsville next Friday night with the Indians. FIRST GAME RUSSELLVILLE (70)
Pacers continue present slump, lose to Dallas
INDIANAPOLIS ( U P I ) - Dallas blew an early lead but came back to grab a 106-100 American Basketball Association victory Wednesday night over the slumping Indiana Pacers. The Chaparrals led by 10 after the first period, 28-18, but
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saw the margin dwindle to five at the half, and the Pacers took an eight-point lead midway in the third period. But Dallas came back and took the lead for good with 3:43 left in the third stanza, 68-66 on Cincy Powell’s 20-foot jump shot and a free throw after the basket.
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2
16
Proctor
1
4
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8
12
28
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8
18
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1
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ROACHDALE (61)
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5
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24
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17
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0
6
Rogers
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3
5
Witt
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0
2
TOTALS
24
13
61
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1967 Hoiih* Scores Team
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INDIANAPOLIS LIFE Salutes . . . A. GARDNER EGGERS for having completed five years with the Indianapolis Life Insurance Company He has ranked among leaders in the company and was Man of the Year ub 1966. Mr. Eggers has completed part 1 and 2 of LUTC and CLU and for five years has been awarded the 5th year Ser vice Award. He has qualified for Counselors' Club for the current year. Mr. Eggers resides ot 327 Bloomington St. in Greencastle, Indiana, and is associated with the Joe Krutxsch Agency. JOE KRUTZCH AGENCY The Indianapolis Life Insurance Co.
proved to be the difference for Coach Dave McCracken’s quintet. It was mainly the ability of the Tiger Cubs to come back time after time during the game to take the lead, and then hold off the hosts to protect the lead. Tomorrow’s 8:15 p.m. clash will be the first in Greencastle’s new 5,000 seat gymnasium, and a packed house is virtually assured because of the fans following both Putnam County teams.
GREENCASTLE (72) FG
Lear, B Rowland
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Losin, D Smith,D
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Harmless Losin, K Swearingen CRAWFORDSVILLE (67) Templeton 7 Frederick 2 Cantrell 0 Links 7 Delano 4 Smith 6
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Bowling Monday Afternoon Coco Cola League TEAM STANDINGS Moore's Bar, 66-39, Shuee Nationwide Ins., 60*36; Dewey’s Barbershop, 60-36; Bob & Ken's Deep Rock, 60-36; Jones Standard Service, 60-36; Torr's, 50-46; Team No. 1, 46-50: K-Ron-De Foods, 44-52; Johnson’s F illmore Regal Mrk., 42-54; Hillman's Greenhouse, 34-62; Tipstars, 2868; Cloverdale IGA, 26-70. High Game Bob & Ken's — 606 High Series Moore’s Bar — 1627 Bowlers over 400 Covert, 512; Clark, 498; Lease, 489; Purcell, 487; Dreher, 483; Taylor, 482; Wallus,482; Hutcheson , 472; Schoman, 467; Chestnut, 4G2; Albright, 450; Spencer, 449; Rulfs, 445; Kean, 413; Grabowski, 408; Jones, 402; Ford, 401. IBM Standings Cody, 68-36; Taylor, 02-42; Storm, 56-48; Jordan, 55-49; Giltz, 54-50; Cockrell, 53-51;
LOOSE BALL, GET IT!--Three Greencastle players chase a loose ball during Wednesday night's opener at Crawfordsville. The Tiger Cubs had to come from behind to win the game, 72 to 67, but did it with a 25-point fourth quarter. Shown from left trying to get the ball are Tony Harmless, Lynch of Crawfordsville, Doug Smith and
Darrl Pierce. The Tiger Cubs wi II be looking for their second straight win tomorrow night, when undefeated Cloverdale, 75 to 69 winner over Cascade Wednesday night, comes calling. The game will be the first in Greencastle's new 5,000 seat gymnasi um.
Scott, 50-54; Fox,50-54; Porter, 47-57; Collins, 25-79. High Team Game Collins — 599 High Team Series Collins — 1632 High Ind. Game Penny Collins — 195 High Ind. Series Penny Collins — 514 Women's High Series Penny Collins, 514; Doris Wilson (sub), 469; Ethel Jordan,467; Roberta Maurer, 465; Dee Johnson, 464; Donna Cody, 457.
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