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The Herald from Jasper, Indiana • Page 8

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Jasper, Indiana
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Page 8 THE DAILY HERALD Saturday, August 20, 1966 Is Larry Joster Another Grover Alexander? By MURRAY CHASS Associated Press Sports Writer Larry Jaster must wait until the last week of the season to find out If another Grover Cleveland Alexander. Jaster, St, L.ouls' rtxjkie southpaw, posted his fourth shutout of the season against Los Angeles Friday night as the Cardinals defeated the Dodgers 4-0. The shutout left Jaster one away from tiie major-league record of five In one season against one rlub. only two pitchers have accomplished the feat In modem times, one in each league. Alexiinder did It for Pliildelphla against Cincinnati in 191G in the National League, and Tom Hughes of Washington did it against Cleveland In 1905 In the American.

If Jaster Is to tie the mark, he'll have to It In the Cardinals' four-game witli the Dodgers Sept. 2G through Sept 29. The 22-year-old left hander has no concrete explanation for his incredible success against the Dodgers, who are only two games out of first place in the NL. can't explain it," he said after pitching a flve-hitter. just had real good stuff every time I pitched against them.

They don't have any home run hitters, and I Just rear back and too careful against some of the other teams in the league. When I am careful is when I get hurt." Jaster apparently is too careful Just about every other time he pitches. His four shutouts against Los Angeles arc the only four he has this year, and they also represent the only four games he's completed in 13 starts. He's 8-3 over-all with a 3.43 earned run average. But deduct his 36 consecutive scoreless CHECK THESE USTINfilS for ths Hone You Want 2 LOTS, IN NORTHWOOD PARK zoned residential located on corner with 180 ft.

frontage and approxlmatefy 160 ft. deep hat all city utllltlea Including curb and gutter priced to tell. In NORTHWOOD PARK 1 commercial fot with 120 ft, frontage located south of Jerry's restaurant on U.S. 231 Ideal for business or commercial purposes price has been reduced. ON 15th ST.

IN JASPER 3 bedroom home with full ment exterior is of aluminum has large kitchen and dining area interior needs redecorating will adjust price to cover cost of redecorating home home now vacant, could be made ready for occupancy by the time school starts. ON W. 9th ST. IN JASPER Frame home has 4 rooms and bath downstairs with enclosed porch. 2 finished rooms upstairs gas heat 2 car garage Ideal location, 1 from St.

Joseph schoof and church and 3 bhocks from Jasper high school home Is In excelhent condition. 4 MILES WEST OF JASPER small frame home with approximately 30 acres of land Immediate occupancy can be given on this home. ON WEST SIDE bedroom Bedford stone home IVi acres of hind well landscaped dition terms can be arranged. On JASPER'S NORTH SIDE large 3 bedroom home with full basement and carpeted living room bulltpin stovs and oven attached carport on 150x170 lot immsdlate occupancy can be given. on old Huntlngburg road full basement Includes home Is In excelhsnt con- IN ROLLING HILLS ADDITION south slda a 120 116 corner lot this Is a growing area as taveral new houses are now being built sslNng price of lot $2100.

IN SKYLINE 1H story brick rome full basement sale extra lot 60 152 house Is air conditioned and It in exoellent condition occupancy can be given In 60 days. ON W. 4th JASPER Frame home with 4 rooms and bath on first floor and 1 largs finished room upstairs with bath gas heat Ideal home for ii family as la only 2 blocks from Jasper high school and 1 block from 6th strsst school horns is now vacant. On W. 6th JASPER 6 room home with full baaa- msnt brick foundation flraplaca garags block from 6th St.

school good financial tanms oan ba ar- rangsd. ON W. 6th JASPER Large 2 atory, 2 apartment houae In condition 2 car garage looatad within block of 6th at. achool and 1 block from Jaapar high school flow being ranted potential income fSO par month price haa bean reduced to $9000. PCTRY ADDITION 4 room frame homa with 2 car garage home haa been repainted iiialde and out locatad on 100 206 lot now vacant immediate poaaoaalon oan be given aeHIng price $11,600.

ON JACK90N ST. IN JASPER on oorner lot 2 bfocks from St. Joseph church home haa 4 rooms and bath on first floor and 3 finished rooma upatalra thia home la clean now vacant Immediate can be given aallina price $8260. ACREAGE: 80 acres located 4 miles southwsst of Jaapar thia la rolling land has aome young timber, ideal for lakealte and home development around lake. SeKflng price $160 par acre.

ADDITION LARQE RSSXDBNTIAL LOTS located in North Meadows addition, all lota are at least 120 it. front and 150 ft. deep ample water supply township tax rate prtces start at $2200 per lot. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR FARMS AND FARM LAND quick (We need listings In all communities In Dubola County.) ROHLEDER BROS. REALTY CO.

Above Flick's Drugs Phone 23 Consult Us 'For All Residential, Commercial or Industrial Land in DuhniiTTnnaty nings against the Dodgers, and his ERA soars to 5.46. In other NL games Chicago edged Pittsburgh 4-3 in 10 innings, Atlanta downed San Francisco 8-5, Philadelphia nipped New York 5-4 in 10 and Houston topped Cincinnati 4-3. In the American League, De- trolt crushed Baltimore 10 4, Cleveland nipped Chicago 3-2 in 10, Minnesota edged Boston 2-1, Washington trimmed California 5-3 and New York defeated Kansas City 7-5, then lost 1-0. Julian Javier gave Jaster all the support he needed, driving in two runs with a single and a double. The Pirates lost their third straight game.

They tied the game 3-3 on Rol)erto Clemente's two-run single in the eighth, but Chicago won in the 11th when Glenn Beckert singled home George Altman, who had reached tlrst on Donn fumble. By losing, San Francisco re- nained a percentage point behind Pittsburgh in the NL race. Atlanta put the game beyond reach In the seventh when Rico Carty hit a three-run homer and Mack Jones followed with a bases-empty blast. Willie Mays and Jim Hart connected for the Giants. Rich Allen's two-out homer in the 10th boosted Philadelphia past New York.

Ken Boyer's run-scoring single put the Mets ahead 4-3 In the seventh, but Harvey Kuenn's run-producting single tied It In the ninth. Sonny Jackson rapped four hits, the last a nlnth-innlng single after which he scored the winning run for Houston on Rusty Staub's single. Jackson also hit a two-run homer in the first. Birdie Tebbetts, Cleveland Resigns Post CLEVELAND (AP) Birdie Tebt)ets resigned Friday night as manager of the Cleveland Indians. The announcement was made following the Indians' 3-2 victory'over Chicago.

George Strickland, Cleveland's third base coach, was named to fill the position the remainder of the season. At a conference, General ager Gabe Paul said and I discussed the managerial matter late this afternoon and decided that since it was his feeling that for the good of baseball and Cleveland and all concerned, he should not return in 1967. agreed to permit him to leave immediately. he accompanies his family to their home i Bradenton, he will be available for the remainder of the season for special assignments and will do some scouting and contact work that will be beneficial to the clubs," soriBsu City Softball Invitational Now Underway The first three games of the Jasper City Softball League's Southwestern Indiana Invitational Slo Pitch Tournament were played last night at Recreation Field. In the opener, Robert's Brass of Mitchell turned back the Petersburg Moose, 9-6; Complete Lumber Company of Evansville edged the Springs Valley Rebels, 2-1, in a close ball game and Styllne of Huntlngburg outclassed the Whiz Kids of Evansville, 9-5, In the nightcap.

The tourney gets Into high gear the remainder of the weekend as the first round Is completed with seven games today and seven more tomorrow. The meet Is slated to be continued next weekend with the championship set for 8 p.m. Sunday, August 28. The remainder of the first-round action is as follows: TODAY Game vs. West Side Cleaners, 1:15 p.m.

Game (E'ville) vs. Oasis 2:80 p.m. CJame 6 Engines Transmissions vs. EBP Untouchables, 3:45 p.m. Game Berman (E'ville) vs.

H'Burg Y.M.L, 5 p.m. Game Jaycees vs. Corporation, 6:15 p.m. Game Haven (F'nand) vs. 3 Si Sinclair, 7:30 p.m.

Game 10 Union Federal (E'ville) vs. Seating Company, 8:45 p.m. SUNDAY Game Bee (H'Burg) vs. Helchelbech's, 1:15 p.m. Game City Coca-Cola vs.

Jasper Moose, 2:30 p.m. Game Metal vs. Twinkle Inn, 3:45 p.m. Game 14 Holy Cross (Ft Branch) vs. St.

Phillips (E'ville). 5 p.m. Game (Tell City) vs. Cardinal Construction (Jeffersonville) 6:15 p.m. Game 16 Jim Bar (E'ville) vs.

Jasper Rubber 7:30 p.m. Game 17 Mitchell Brass vs. Complete (E'ville), 8:45 p.m. The tournament committee reserves the right to re schedule games to avoid conflicting with other tournaments. Games will be played in the afternoons and evenings on Saturdays and Sundays.

Friday's games will be (Continued on Page 14) The Irlsn won a pair of games recently In the Holy Family Softball League. They turned back the Cubs, 8-7, in a close one and later defeated the Cardinals, 10-7. Jack Moeller was the winning pitcher In both games. Larry Haas was the loser for the Cubs and Jerome Mehrlnger dropped one for the Cardinals. In the game with the Cubs, Ken Greener had a triple and a single; T.

Schneider had a double and a single; N. Merkle had a one bagger; R. Lampert had a two sacker and a single; Father Anders had a pair of doubles; S. Glesler had a double and a single; C. Stenftenagel had a single as did Hentrup while Jack Moeller rounded out the attack with a triple.

Ed Glesler had a home run and a pair of singles and Bill Hasenour had a double and two singles for the Cubs. Tony Collignon had a double and a single; Ray Buechleln and Jack Sternberg had a double; Walt Perkins, Joe Ruhe, Larry Haas, and Jim Henke had singles; Linus Lampert had a pair of hits; and Allen Sternberg rapped two singles. Cubs 120 112 Irish 113 030 Haas and Stemoerg; Moeller and Durcholz. The Irish scored six runs in the sixth inning for a 10-7 victory over the Cardinals. For the Irish, S.

Glesler had a pair of singles; R. Lampert had a double and a single; Fr. (Continued on Page 14) Sensationoi Scores In Insuronce CHy Open By TOM HARRIGAN HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) golf course couldn't have played easier," Billy Casper stated after the second round of the $100,000 Insurance City as he tried to explain the sensational scores being burned In at Wethersfield Country Club. Art Wall, Jr.

cornered the market on sparkling golf for the second straight day to go In front with a 65-64-129. His 13-under par standing at the halfway mark Friday put the Wall In his best position to win a tournament In the United States since winning the 1964 San Diego Open. Casper, the U.S. Open champ and the year's top money winner at $99,315, was nine strokes back of Wall Friday at 69-69-138. A year ago, Casper was eight behind at the same point, but he rallied with 66-66 to win.

greens were soft, the winds were gentle and the fairways gave a lot of roll," Casper said, adding that the key to taking advantage of the situation was to have your stroke going.Casper didn't, but Wall, Wes Ellis, Julius Boros and Dudley Wysong did make their putters do the job. Ellis, a 34-year-old who spends the bulk of the year as a club pro in West Caldwell, N.J., shot his second straight 65 to be one stroke behind. Boros also had 65 on course where he once played in amateur tournaments. Boros, two- time U.S. Open winner, said It was good as I've had here" in about 200 rounds over 20 years.

Wysong, a27-year-oldTexanwho has been having hot rounds regularly In the past few weeks, shot a 64 to put him at 136, tied for eighth place. Arnold Palmer, who said he was playing and feeling as well as he has in two months, moved into contention at The field was cut to 74 players after the second round, and it took a score of even-par 142 to make it. Those missing the cut Included former British Open winner Bob Charles of New Zealand at 143, Ken Venturi at 147, and the winner of last week's Thunderblrd Tourney in New Jersey, Mason Rudolph, at Junior Grant Monahon of Basking Ridge, N.J., will captain Dartmouth's lacrosse team next season. WORK CLOTHES by Steohens Levi The Modern ON IHB fiQCTABB ivi Mowers hn Eclipse Ariens SALES and SERVICE R. R.

5, Jasper Ireland Road Ph. 1668.

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