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The Daily Journal from Franklin, Indiana • Page 5

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THE DAILY JOURNAL Franklin, Indiana, Wednesday, October 21, 1964 Assumes command leane hints of some changes "-r NEW 1 YORK (UPI Johnny Keane assumed command of the "Yes, I can be tough," said the 52-year-old Keane In an obvious reference to reports that Yogi Berra lost out as Yankee manager because he could not control the off-field activities of some of the players. "I don't object to a beer after a game or a cocktail before dinner. be permitted to jeopardize the Keane and General Manager clubs," Keane said. "But this income of the others." Ralph Houk insisted that there had been no negotiations be was the only one I really want New; i York Yankees today with Pointing out that he had seen ed. I was not the aggressor in a double-edged hint that he can be a stern disciplinarian and may make some major changes the Yankees only eight times all tween them until aifteri Keane any of these contracts with season once in spring training resigned as manager of the Cardinals last! Friday.

Keane said he had no firrti prospects for any job in baseball when he his letter ofj resignation to Cardinal president August c. Buses, Sept. 28, 'although he added, "I was beginning to hlnkl then that the Yankee job mlghjt be open.f other clubs. Houk first talked to me by phone from the air. and seven times during the next spring.

World Series Keane said he had no immediate changes in port after he arrived in Houston late Sunday night." The former manager of the world champion St. Louis Cardl. nals also revealed that he accepted a one-year contract "be mind. "I'll want to see the team in Keane salary was estimated at between $40,000 and $45,000. Berra took a $10,000 slice from his player-salary to $35,000 when he was named manager of the Yankees a year ago.

spring training," he said. "There are some players I want "But if players start to go overboard, the situation will be corrected in some way," he continued. "A few players can't cause I prefer It that way it makes a man drive a little to know more about. But it Is possible that I'll make some changes in the spring." "I' was approached by other iM ms-. Hart sparks Red Schpendienst will Guide St.

Louis club out near the Edinburg goal line ft without a defender within 15 yards. Dougherty stepped over for the score to make it 32 for Franklin. The pass play covered 66 yards and pretty well salted champion ST. LOUIS (UPI-Freckled for the Injured Marion Kurow- i 1 1 American League New York Yankees. Red Schoendienst's selection as things away for the Cubs.

He's away Schoendlenst, a (Continued from page 4) Little Charles Bills untracked and raced through the Franklin defense for 40 yards before be ing; hauled down on the Cub 9. yard line. He then shot up the middle, and was on his way into score when he fumbled and Franklin recovered. But prtlchard came right back to recover a Franklin fumble on the 26 yard line. Bills took the ball again and rambled to the Cub 10, and then shot around the right side of the line and in for the score.

A Colglazier pass Hart added the point to make it quarterback skirtfs end for a good McDaniels, 17, Whiteland I Larry close friend of Musial, was Stan (The Man) 33-12 and that was the extent of the Co at the old Franklin football field umbus reserves gainer against manager of the World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals was the "popular choice" today to end dissension and further resignations and firings in the National League club. 1 Keane 's right hand; man for It for the evening. Tuesday night. Whiteland finished the skl.

His best season with the Cardinals was in 1953 when he averaged .342 at the plate. For a brief period Schoendlenst had trouble with his eyes and a doctor prescribed glasses. "But I couldn't wear 'em," he said. "I threw away be-cause I could hit better without them." season with a 4-4 record, marking strategy In I the dugout during ill! I li I up a linal 12-6 victory the 1963 and 1964 seasons when Except, late in the fourth quar- Schoendlenst; put aside his bat ter Mike Hart again busted up the take on the full and glove to Hi! 1 i Lk, job as coach. Schoendlenst had 25 cents in to Kellams for the PAT went middle found air and clipped off "We're all going to work to-70 yards before Steve Kellams gether," said the 41-year-old caught him from behind and haul.

Schoendlenst, who said he got ed him down on the Edinburg 10- the surprise of his life when yard-line to save what looked like General Manager Bob Howsam a sure touchdown. Franklin was telephoned him the news Tues-never able to put the ball over day. and gave it up on downs on the 8- he came to St, incomplete and it was 19-12. his pocket when Louis In 1942 to Cardinal Splits ri pparesQI tryout camp. He started that The Edinburg fans were year with-Union City, in ecstatic as they smelled up.

CALL TODAY! 736-6101 the Kitty League, except yard line as time ran out. "I was getting snow tires on Linda i Guedel was top gal In Leerkamp's Realtors set in the air, but again it was Mike Hart who clipped off long the! New York for stints jwith the Winnerette league at Hi-Way I my car when the call came The Cubs now have a 4- 4 season I from Mr. Howsam nobody has Commlskey's Charm Room Giants and Milwaukee Braves yardage to put things back in or. 40-32 40-32 38-34 32-40 30-42 30-42 starting from 1957 through der. Hart was pulled down on the Sutton's Mobile Homes talked to me before now," said Schoendlenst.

'1 just about fell 1960, he has remained In the lanes this week. Linda combined games of 170, 187 land 177 tc finish in the money with! a total score of 534. Cora Wltham had the next high series with a three Edinburg 11, moved to the 4, and then Rodney Reid went In for Jess Burks and Alta White showed their respective jsexes how In the Late Sunday night mix ed league at Hi-Way lanes Jess set the pace for the men by tallyi ing a 588 series on games of 178 211 and 199. Lonnie Nixon gave him a run for the money but finished second at 571. Jim Mar-kins came up to take third at 551 1 I Cardinal organization out of my seat." Schoendlenst succeeded Man another Franklin touchdown.

27-45 record, heading Into the big intra, county clash with Greenwood next Tuesday night to wind up the sea. son. Edinburg will finish off the year hosting Milan next Tuesday night. Eddie's Foodland Kenny's DX I Palmer's Sunoco Betty's Luncheonette 1 TEAM RESULTS When he joined the. Cardinals Leach added the PAT and it game addition of 511 on games of 25-47 in 1945.

Schoeridlerist was con- 155 and 173. was Franklin, 26-12. verted to the lnflelcj to help out ager John Keane on the same day the World Series champion manager signed to manage the i i I Pauline! White came on to take But, tne Lancers had some. Webb Veneer 8, Sutton's Mo 5 MO' thing started and came back with I Leer third place on the scroll with a 508 series. That was Only two pins Alta actually had to share first place in her division with! Ruth Vinson, who bowled in a sub's: another drive, aided by a 15.

bile Homes 0. i Eddie's Foodland kamp's 4. 4, IPIa i i QaSGiaMJjifeK) fiEEBTt better than Marguerite Magill at yard penalty on Franklin. But role. Both tallied identical Jeff blasts Madison; 506.

.1 at the Cub 35, the Lancers again Benzol's 8, Commlskey's 0, scores of 514, Ruth with; 163, fumbled and Franklin recovered Kenny's DX 2, Palmer's Sun- wsmsi CM 176 and 175 and Alta on! 148 TEAM STANDINGS oco 6. Mike Hart stepped back and Charm Room 5, Betty's Lunch 184 and 178. Helen Yeager rounded out the female honor Greensburg tops Aurora Benzol's 52-20 Webb Veneer I 46-26 hit Dougherty who was standing eonette 3. 1 roll with a 508 series. TEAM STANDINGS You're invited to send for free prospectus-booklet describing Hamilton Funds, a mutual fund holding common stocks in oyer 90 American corporations.

Monthly investments low as $10 may be made in Hamilton Fundr Periodic Investment Plans. Huntingburg's John Blemker scored twice and booted four extra points in a 41.19 Southern Prince's Lakes Four 48-16 fate Braves Whispering Jets- 46-18 Conference rout of North Knox. Koehler wins tour tourney CONNERSVILLE, Ind. (Tfl) Jo Dogs I 43-21 483-A It was the once-beaten Happy Hamilton Funds Hunters' seventh consecutive P.O. Iti SMI, Deavtr, Ctltrad 10217 BY's 40-24 Hot Shots i 40-24 The Sleepers 40-24 victory.

Blemker gained 142 decided to day Please'send free prospectus describing Hamilton Funds. INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) Three South Central Conference members wrote new victories into their Indiana high school foot, ball records today and the state's leading scorer increased his total to 179 points. The SCC winners Tuesday night were Franklin over arch, rival Edinburg, 31.12; Greens, burg over Aurora, 28-19 and Jeffersonvllle over Madison, 17-0, all in non conference scraps. I understand there is no obligation. yards and his longest carry was good for 47 yards and a touch- The Tigers 36-28 Host pro Arnold Koehler won the annual "On the Tour" golf tourney Tuesday with a 54-hole iale fate Franklin Bike Shop 34-30 down.

Nameu Atlanta, Ga. He also said jtbere CHICAGO (UPI) The of total of 218. would probably oe no announce Wayne Dairy 32-32 Lucky 13 31-33 Price's Pure Oil 30-34 Boonville romped over prince. I Address. Cily the Milwaukee Braves was to be decided today by the club's board of directors.

But chances ment as to decision of the board until after a I scheduled ton in another STAC game ZIP State 53-20, to stay in the running for meeting in New York Thursday are the decision would be kept and the league's Class crown. secret for at least a day Maple Hill Kennels 30-34 The Long Shots 28-36 The Alley Cats 24-40 Cliff Sheek Coal Co. 22-42 of National League iclub ers. be subject to change. Bartholomay said that Instead Koehler closed out with a par 72 over the Conner sville, Coun.

try Club course to edge first, day leader Jerry Walker of In. dianapolls by a single stroke. Walker, with a final round of 75, had a total of 219. Both will be eligible to par-ticipate in winter tour tourneys of the national PGA, under sponsorship of the Indiana sec tlon of the pro golf association. of a scheduled news conference William I C.I Bartholomay, Hits Misses 18-46 Playmates 18-46 chairman of the Braves board, after the board meeting, a statement will be read by the The Ramblers 16-48 said Tuesday the meeting jhere would be for the purpose qf de club's public relations director TEAM RESULTS He said no owners will be pres.

termining the team's future Lucky 13,: 2, The Sleepers 6J ent when the statement is Iread. home i either Milwaukee or The Tigers 8, The Long Shots 0. The Alley Cats 6, BY's 2. Ramblers 2, Princes Lakes Patterned by Pendleton Four, 6. Jo-Dog Mfg.

7, Whispering Jets l. I I the hereandnow Wayne Dairy 6, Hot Shots 2. Hits Misses 0, Price's Pure 1 herringbones! Franklin! Bike Oil 8. Playmates 0, Shop 8. Cliff Maple Hill Kennels Sheek Coal Co.

6. Russ Smock needed only one pin to complete a brilliant come back effort in Tuesday night's Sportsman league at Hl-Way lanes but It just wouldn't come his way. Ml' Russ was engaged In a torrid duel with Shorty: Shehan and lost the match by one little pin, 638-637. Actually Smock led off the series by jumping into a first game lead, 226-183. However, in the second round Shorty came right back and bowled a sensational 266 while! Russ tailed ofi to a 174.

The shoe changed foots In the third round, but not enough for the challenger. Russ came up with a 237 and Shorty tallied a 189. 1 Theirs wasn't the only duel ol the night. Bill Bright and Don Mathews finished in a dead heat for third place with identical marks of 611. Charlie Tacoma wasn't far back at 607.

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Wont shrink or sag. i mm iLrfJw; Double Cola 564 6 Davidson's Lumber I 45-27 The pattern is classic, and Pendleton does it with rS 1 i A. SliD-Over Print Slaeoer. Pak-Nit. Softlv brushed.

Non new elan in the significant heathers of the season. Mutual Building Loan 37-35 Shirley Elevator 36-36 skid plastic sola, alasticized a I Performing Poodles rr. newly belted and styled ie skiinaway jumij Union Bank Trust 36-36 State Farm Insurance 36-36 print. Mormngstar, pink, blua or solid color. Sizes 3 to 10 3.19 1 iw" i A I I Wit I le classic deep i 8-18.

22 With jt. the -I long sl.H-ve wiiul jersey collar shirt with cased sleeyes Farmer's Trust Co. 35-37 Lanam's Shoes 35-37 B. Slip-Over Sleeper. Pak-Nit fabric; softly brushed.

Non- rund at the wrist, TJ.x skid plastic sole, alasticized ankle. Blue, pink, mormngstar, First Federal 34-381 service Master 10-6a I i ft. i i 1. h. The duKsuit.

a waist lens'lh iaokef with canary or solid color. Sizes 3 to 10 3.19 rtww. i Pendletorf Country Clothes tliree quarter sleeves and fror)t buttons, front lwketed easv skirt-, fi-18. 35.00. 1 C.

Four-Piece Slip-Over Wardrobe. Pak-Nit fabric, softly ijht pocket skirt. Kentlv gathered in Front HUNTERS where the two pockets are. 8 IS. 13 9.

With the Gentle Woman cowl toi), 8-16. 19.5. brushed. Non-skid plastic sole, alasticized ankle. Circus clown print in blue, pink, morningstar, canary or solid colors.

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