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10 THE DAILY JOURNAL, Franklin, Indiana, Wednesday, November 4, 1964 It's that time again bop season opens tonight Teaming up with Hasty will be the five grid teams to open with Hot on the heels of the now fad. ed football season comes the veterans Bill Harbert and Mike home game against Triton Cen pounding feet and roaring crowds tral, November 13. In what will be a renewal of a hard fought that signify another season ofl Dougherty. Nineveh, while feeling the loss of Slevin and Ankney, still has Johnson county basketball. rivalry Greenwood and Franklin will meet on the Woodmen's home court, November 17.

Although the 1964 grid season big Steve Mllllkan and Randy cage antics. Following In quick order this week will be the Mor-gantown Trojans and Trafalgar Redblrds. Morgantown fans will get their first glimpse of the 1964. 65 edition of the Trojans in action Friday night when they meet Hauser on the Morgantown court. Trafalgar will get their first taste of the hardwood Saturday night, November 7 in an away game at New Palestine.

Friday night action will also see the Lions from Clark travel-ing to Triton for an away game. Both Edinburg and Center Grove will unveil their 1964-65 ended only Tuesday night, the basketball warriors are wasting no time in beginning their cage sea. son. First of the varsity quints to see action will be the Nineveh Eagles and Clark Lions who will meet tonight at the Trafalgar -WnP few- six foot, will be missing last year's rebounding trio of Char, ley Edmonds, Dick Allen and Don Lautenback. Nineveh coach Joe Callan is in somewhat the same shape, only his loss will be felt in the back-court, with the absence by graduation of Terry Ankney and Stan levin.

Slevin was the high point man on the Eagle's team last year. However all is not so dim on either side of the fence. Thomp. son still has his high scorer of last year back In the person of Junior Bob Hasty. Hasty was an all county selection last year as a sophomore and gives promise of doing the same this year.

teams before home fans Nov ember 20. The Lancers will entertain Brownstown, while the Trojans, under new coach Larry Cline, will be taking on Brown gym. The varsity encounter will Bright around to keep things on the winning side. Mllllkan was especially effective under the boards last year with plenty of muscle to go with his height. So, as the sun sets on the foot, ball fields and rises over the basketball gyms, hoop fans throughout the county are pre.

paring to settle down for a long season of bouncing basketballs and pounding feet. Basketball is here again. County. Morgantown gets their second In tonight curtain raiser, both game under their belts Saturday when they entertain Coal City. Nineveh and Clark fans will be be preceded by a match between the reserve teams from the two schools beginning at 6:45 p.m.

The regular game will follow lm. mediately after the reserve game has been completed. But Clark and Nineveh re. present only the beginning of the seeing teams that were hard hit by graduation. Ted Thompson, The football playing schools who's tallest player is an even will have a two week wait for their basketball action to start Whiteland will be the earliest of Two close ones mark ALB debut Len wllkerson was top scor.

FRANKLIN The Franklin er for Red Gold with 22 points, while Dennis Brownfield added adult league basketball season got underway Tuesday night with 15 points. two games. In opening round action, the A balanced scoring barrage carried wood's Shell to victory Greenwood Clippers paced by over Trafalgar. Sam Alford's 29 points, clip ped Red Gold 62-59, and Wood's Shell Service topped Trafalgar Coming your way Charlie Wood bad 21 points. if Si 75-64.

while Jack Behan added 14, Jerry Mum nix 13, Tom Benbrook, 11 and Bob Wood 10. Tonight's action will pit Reed's Steak House against Franklin at p.m., and Rlegle paper and The Johnson County basketball season will get under way tonight at the Trafalgar school gym at 6:45 p.m. when Nineveh meets Clark. A reserve game will precede the varsity contest. All ready for the action to start are starting guards for Clark, Phillip Morris Mike Dougherty.

This annual clash between the two county teams has usually been a tight battle in the past, and it shapes up the same way tonight, spts c'mon a little For Trafalgar, it was John Ryan with 13, and Larry Johnson Cumming's Standard at and Dick Lester with 12 apiece All games are played at the Vi I Jtt fc if Franklin Junior high school gym. nasium. C'mon, a little yell! Box scores: WOODS SHELL FG Alklre, Bob Alford, former Franklin Col. FT PF TP 0 0 0 0 lege star, topped all scoring in the first night's action with his A crew of pert Greenwood high school cheerleaders worked hard Tuesday night to arouse enthusiasm for a small election night crowd The fans minds were divided between football and election results Greenwood absorbed a close 21-14 loss to Mid-State foe Decatur Central in the final game of the season. 29 points.

Teammate Jim Webb backed him up with 16 points. Bendbrook, Tom Behan, Jack 'Sullivan, D. Potter, Cookie Mullinlx, Jerry Wood, Bob Splits 'n Spares 5 4 0 3 6 4 10 n2 2 2 1 5 3 1 Banquets Wood, Charles TOTAL 2, Sutton's Mobile Benzol's Homes 6. Team Team VFW 4 Mead 14-26 8-32 32 11 16 75 FT PF TP to honor TRAFALGAR FG Ellis, Gene Ruth Vinson and Cora Wltham A note of reminder to all members of the Franklin Women's Bowling Association: The association will hold a meet, ing, Sunday, November 8, at 2:00 p.m. in the meeting room of the First Federal savings and Loan.

2 12 Decatur Central stops Woodmen gridders, 21-14 Ed Tltsworth and Ivan Miller had It out In this week's edition of the Sportsmen league at HI- 4 Poore, Ed wound up their battle in the wln-nerette league at Hi'Way lanes the 4 13 Ryan, John Durham, Anthony same way they started. athletes 1, Way lanes. Ed finally wound up winning the match but there must have been some doubt in his mind 1 8 DeHart, Joe 1 1 0 2 3 2 4 0 Both of the gals came into the scorer's table with Identical 505 series. Items on the agenda for the 2 7 Hybreaker. Dick Banquets honoring cross.

Greenwood kicked off to the By MIKE RICHARDSON GREENWOOD The Green Johnson, Larry at times. The nnal score was Tltsworth 602, Miller 600. meeting will be the rules for the annual city association tourna. cept for the Woodmen's one last gasp effort. Greenwood gained country and football teams at Greenwood and Edinburg are being planned within the next two wood Woodmen and head coach Hawks but Mike Dillon pounced on a Decatur fumble on the visitors' 42-yard stripe.

Things im Lester, Dick Lockhart, pete the ball on their own 12 and Win ment, and plans for the entrants Leonard Scotten closed out a Both keglers rattled the pins weeks. ning again found Cooper open for a first down in enemy territory. in the state contest at Lafayette. Refreshments will be served. 25 14 16 64 TOTAL mediately looked ripe for a Greenwood score.

hectic and frustrating 1964 season here last night, absorbing a for hefty scores in their first rounds. Tltsworth came In with The Edinburg Athletics Boos. 21-14 defeat at the hands of Mid- FT PF TP As if by fate, another Green Ruth made her total on gam es of 159, 170 and 176. Cora registered her's on rounds of 166, 174 and Isabel Hemmingsen almost made it a threesome when she put together scores of 203, 173 and 127 for a round figure of 503. TEAM STANDINGS a 234 and Miller banged out a ter club will sponsor a pltch-ln State Conference foe Decatur But on the third play from 15 RED GOLD FG Brownfield, Dennis Holley, Larry 223.

However, in the second game banquet, Friday night at the high Central. Martha and Frank Giroud made it a family duet in the Friday night Mixed league at Hi-Way wood fumble ended the Wood- men's final hopes of gainingwhat would have been their fifth tie- Ed cooled off with a 167 while Miller pulled ahead with a 203 school cafeteria for boys who participated in cross-country and football. The loss brought Greenwood's lanes this past week. 22 7 3 2 10 3 1 0 game of the season. The winners final record to 3-3-4.

and every scrimmage a Decatur defender intercepted one of Phil winning's passes and returned it to the 33. The winners then put together a sustained drive that netted a touchdown. It took 15 plays, but with little more than Tltsworth bounced back in the proceeded to "eat up the clock" with a series of ground plays. game In that record brought with Martha paced the gals In hen Burgett, Dave Wllkerson, Lennis Wllkerson, Steve McCllmon, Jim Kean, Berry TOTAL last frame to take the match on Activities planned are a sup. it successful teams in Woodmen- division with a 553 series.

Char the strength of a 201. This time land. lene Barbe missed a 500 series by Tony Hlnkle, successful coach- It was Ivan's turn to cool off with per at 6:00 p.m. and a social hour, Including dancing and card playing at 8:00 p.m. Families of a minute left on the clock In emeritus at Butler, who has won 26 7 16 59 a 174.

only one pin at 499. Helen La Plant came in third at 473. i This season, Scotten's charges Webb Veneer 62-26 Benzols 60-28 Leerkamp's 52-36 Sutton's Mobile Homes 44.44 Commlskey's 42-46 Charm Room 42-46 Betty's Luncheonette 37-51 Kenny's DX 36-52 Palmer's Sunoco 33-55 Eddie's Food land 32-56 the first quarter Decatur Cen title after title on the gridiron, GREENWOOD CLIPPERS tral led 7-0. once commented; "You can have TEAM STANDINGS picked to make a real run for the Mid-State title and they Frank Giroud was number one) the boys and members of the Athletic Boosters club and their families are requested to bring two covered dishes and a table service. In charge of the banquet all the talent and the best coaching In the world with a team; The Woodmen could go no on the men's list with a 5871 are, or were, a talented team Double Cola 68-20 Davidson's Lumber 59-29 Union Bank Trust 46-42 2 2 4 11 6 that could have done it.

but to be a 'big winner', you total. Ralph Splcer took second at 543, while B1U Decker took third Richardson, Mike Twyman, Jayme Alexander Alford, Sam Webb, Jim TOTALS need Just plain luck." 29 16 where after the ensuing kick-off. A fine Bob England punt went out of bounds at the 20-yard line. Three plays later as First Federal 46-42 Lanam's Shoes 46-42 will be jack Owens, Booster But football games are often TEAM RESULTS That luck wasn't in the cards at 530. TEAM STANDINGS Shirley Elevator 45-43 Leerkamp's Realtors vs.

Com. won on errors: the winners make few while capitalizing on the for Scotten and his Woodmen club president and Mrs. Earl Smith, banquet chairman. Mrs. Alice Huffman will supervise the 25 12 8 62 Mutual Bldg.

Loan 41-47 if by habit, Mike Dillon again scooped up the opponents' fum this season. losers' mistakes. Team 6 Crelghton 26-14 Farmers Turst Co. 39-49 mlskey's. Charm Room 2, palmer's Sun.

oco 6. dance. ble. State Farm Insurance 38-50 Team 7 Ho Bo's 24-16 Team 4 Giroud 24-16 So it was in the Decatur Cen Service Master 12-76 Luncheonette 8, Ken The Greenwood Dad's club will This time the Woodmen scor Team 3 Demaree 24-16 tral battle. The visitors' first touchdown was set up by an in Betty's ny's DX 0.

Eddie's neer 8. sponsor two separate banquets ed in seven plays with England Barbara Seaman took, first Foodland 0, Webb Ve- Team 1 The VEGS 20-20 Team 5 Hull Dees 20-20 going over. Jim Anthony's PAT tercepted Woodmen pass, andJ to honor their fall athletes. The banquet for varsity and reserve place in the Coffee Cup league Wittenburg still tops NEW YORK (UP0 The Los was Its normal self and the their score for the winning mar at the Greenwood Bowl with Moore burns up NFL circuit members will be held November gin in the third period was gained score was knotted 7-7. 540 series.

Jan Herr came the 10 at the high school cafeteria by recovering a Greenwood Hoosier stix closest with a 524 while Blllie Wlndlsch grabbed third at 509. at 6:30 p.m. The Juniorvhlgh fumble. However, Decatur Central, ana freshmen teams will be No Angeles State Dlablos, a with a following of fans almost In the hard-fought contest vember 12 at the same time and 'small" college team in name played before a small election Others on the honor roll were; as large as the home team's, scored their second TD in three place. The dinners will be pitch.

only, vaulted into second place. night crowd at Woodmen Field Grizzlies Joan Betner 504, Trena Stanl- drop in affairs with the Dad's club plays. Halfback Tom Warriner Greenwood came up against a today in the United Press In-ternational small college foot fer 495, Jeanne Calkins NEW YORK (UPI) Lenny furnishing meat and drinks. determined Decatur team who scooted 42 yards down the side- 488 and Gerry Mynatt 482. Moore doesn't like to play sec ball ratings.

Wittenberg re- themselves have had a season lines for the score. The point ond fiddle and consequently is Awards given will include, the after was successful and the of hard knocks. malned No. 1 for the third straight week. TEAM STANDINGS burning up the National Foot Rick Machledt award, most val.

visitors again had the lead. in standings Porter's Barber Shop 58- 6 ball League In scoring statis. uable player trophies and letters George Hashem Co. 44-20 tics. and letter sweaters.

Los Angeles State has en Typical of the flurry of play Fewell Shell 43-21 rollment of more than 19,000 Posted as the No. 2 left half. in tnar -division among the con In the second quarter though, Herr Pharmacy 42-22 Lester Fereand, vice-presi back behind Tom Matte when ference backs. BUI KeUy, of the Woodmen were not to be denied. dent of the Dad's club will be in the Baltimore Colts opened the Taylor is second with a 53.1 Phillip's Plumbing 40-24 Dean's 39-25 Fisher's Heating oil 38.26 charge of the banquets.

Chairmen average on 372 yards. season, Moore Immediately be Whiteland Juniors take two ran a comeback that has re Bruce Clark received the kick- for the meals are; Mrs. George Egenolf, Mrs. Morris Clark, sulted In 13 touchdowns Hempel is fourth in the in. off on his own 10-yard line and Mrs.

John Hall, Mrs. Robert An league. leading 78 points. He dividual scoring race in the con handed off to Winning who re- thony, Mrs. Dale Cooper, and was out most of the 1963 sea Ed Gibbs Contractor 34-30 Hood's Standard 34-30 Le-An-Wa Lake 30.34 Vending 28-36 Thelma's Beauty Shop 28-36 Jack's Welding 26-38 ference with 36 points on six versed his field and sprinted Mrs.

John Bass. son because of Injuries. touchdowns. Teammate George for a spectacular 90-yard touchdown. On the try for the PAT WHITELAND The whiteland Hoge, favorite target for Smith's FRANKLIN Last week's Franklin Taylor game not only caused the Grizzlies to lose their chances for a Hoosier college conference title, but also brought individual Franklin players down a peg or two in the league statistics.

Hardest hit by the statistics drop was quarterback Ed Smith, Smith, who had been averaging over 200 yards passing before the Taylor game, saw his mark drop to 189.4 yards per game. His passing percentage also drop, ped to .508 on 97 completions out of 191 attempts. He had a net passing yardage of 1,326. Junior high basketball teams in passes is second to Indiana Cen winning had to pass to Clark Youman Drugs 24-40 tral's Dave Schleb in this cate augurated the 1964-65 hoop sea because of a bad snap from Ideal Sundries 22-42 A pure Oil 20-44 gory with 42 points to 48. center.

son in fine style Tuesday night at Whiteland, by winning a pair of Boots Saddle Club elects new officers Bob's Electrical Const. 14-50 Palmer's "Sunoco 12-52 Hoge is the leader in the pass games from their counter. As usual, the Woodmen had parts from Mdoresvllle. The receiving with a game aver. come to play, especially In this age of 70.4 on 493 yards.

Frank. students (three times as many as Notre Dame, the major col' lege leader, and larger than eight Big 10 conference Shiver-sitles) and plays its home-games In the capacity Rose Bowl. The Dlablos, who have a perfect 5-0 record, crushed Cal Poly at Pomona 556, Saturday and advanced from fourth place to runnerup with six first-place votes and 214 points, wltten-berg, which stretched its unbeaten streak to 29 games with a 40-7 victory over Ohio Wes- leyan, received 20 first-place -ballots and 278 points from the 35 coaches on the UPI rating board. The NCAA determines whether a college rates as "major" -or "small" not on the basis of enrollment, but primarily on the number of major college opponents a team plays. A col.

lege must play at least half its games against major college opposition to qualify for the higher leveL Meredith Williams was pre term board members include final game for 15 Greenwood seniors. An exchange of punts The Johnson County Boots and lln's other pass catching end, eighth graders walloped the Mooresvllle eighth graders to the tune of a 40-23 count after the seventh graders had taken a 36-27 John Crist of Trafalgar and Jim sented the honrs in the Whiteland Raceway Ladies league at the and Ed Hogan's breaking up of a Doub of whiteland. Decatur pass brought the half Greenwood Bowl with a 526 ser Saddle Club elected officers Monday evening when they met at the Whiteland barn for the club meeting. Dick Davidson, presided. victory.

to an end. However Smith is still far out in front of his nearest Discussed at the meeting was ies. Donna, Hanklns took second place honors with a 522 while the Nov. 1 horse show held at the In the eighth grade win, a 17 Charley Miller of Mary Lee Llpsius came in third Woodmen received the half klckoff and appeared Franklin fairgrounds show arena point outburst in the second quar The officers elected included There were 250 entries with at 521. i ter was all the Junior Warriors Indiana Central.

The junior Franklin quarter Mike Maguire is fourth with 396 yards for an average of 56.6. The Grizzlies' Jim Marshall holds a slight lead over Anderson's Steve case and ic's Dave Schelb in punting statistics. Marshal has had to boot the ball 31 times for a total yardage of 1,127 and a 36.4 average. Case and Sheib are breathing right down his back with a 36.1 yard average per boot. ready to march for a touch crowd estimated at over Bob Wood of Greenwood, presi.

500 In attendance. Also dis down. But a fumble on their own 30-yard line was recover lent; Tom Lewis of Whiteland, Others on the honor roll were Mary Jane Sutton 517, Diane needed. The fact that Mooresvllle was unable to score a point in that stanza also helped quite a back also kept his position in the cussed was the October awards total offense, even though his av Vondersaar 505, MonaMeach dinner. bit.

The Warriors had been down erage dropped here too. In seven ed by Decatur's Moreland. Six plays later Hawk work am 498, Blllie Wlndlsch first vice-president; Dick David, son of Greenwood, second vice, president; Karen Devore of Greenwood, secretary; pat Webb of Whiteland, treasurer. games he has accounted for 486 and Bobble Hunter 475, by a 9-5 count after the first quar ter. plans were made for the club 1.229 yards for an average of horse Jerry Hoffman carried the Christmas party.

It will be Dec 176.6. Closest in this category TEAM STANDINGS pigskin over for the winning De catur touchdown. is Bob Gunn of Manchester with 12 at the Whiteland Barn. The party will be a dinner Leading scorer for the War-rlors was John Means with 15 Wilgro Shopping Center 52-12 Selch's Furniture 44-20 Babb's Restaurant 40-24 In team statistics, the Grizzlies lead the conference in passing and total offense scoring. In seven games they have accoun.

with meat and beverage furnish. Greenwood took possession and points and Parrlsh was next with ed. A grab bag gift exchange will a to Cooper pass gave seven. Morris paced Mooresvllle be held and a dance. them a first down.

But the fum Greenwood Plaza 36-28 Greenwood Draperies 36-28 with seven and Goldsberry was Rotelle in fold NEW YORK (UPI) Center Jean Ratelle will play for the Baltimore Clippers of the Amer ted for an average of 190.7 in the air and 109.3 on the ground for The club also adopted a new set of by-laws as the club Is now incorporated. A board of directors was elected. Elected for a four year term was George CaL Ion of Whiteland. Three year term board members elected were Sam Kemp and Joe Boner, both of Greenwood. Two year second with six.

821 yards and 117.0. Teammate Bob Hempel Is holding down fourth place in the individual total offense with an average per game of 84.3 on 590 yards. That 84.3 average yardage for Hempel Is all of the rushing var. ity and kept him in first place bling habit, which the Woodmen hadn't been able to shake all Jim's Gulf Service 20-44 a total offense pt 300.0 yards Hot dogs furnished by chuck Kramer and cider were served season, struck again. Johnson Co.

Shell Oil Co. 16-48 "The Belles" 12-52 In scoring they have registered 131 points and allowed opponents No statistics were available on the seventh grade's 36-27 vic at the end of the Monday eve. Decatur Central took control ican Hocicey League again this season after endlng hls three, week holdout Tuesday. nlng meeting. only 74.

tory in the first game. throughout the final stanza ex.

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