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1 The Daily Journal, Franklin Greenwood, Indiana, Tuesday, September 10, 1974 ososrplay Santa By FRED McMANE White hit a routine Roy UPI Sports Writer erounder to shortstop Mario The pressure was on the New York Yankees but it was the Guerrero and was safe when he booted the ball. White then stole second and continued to Boston Red Sox who couldn'fl handle it. third when catcher Bob Mont i vf. P. eomerv's throw went into The Yankees, who were beginning to wonder if they would ever win another game centerfield as no one covered second.

Moments later White scored the first run of the gamej at Fenway Park," were gifted by on Elliott Maddox' single. three errors and finally ended an 11-game losing streak at Boston Monday night when they That run put the- Yankees ahead for good but there was defeated the Red Sox 6-3 to regain sole possession of first another play in the fourth inning which might have place in the American League changed the course of the game East. had the Red Sox been able to pull it off successfully. A standing room only crowd of 34,981 second largest of the year at Fenway Park turned The Yankees were leading 2-1 when Graig Nettles led off the fourth -with a double. Chris Chambliss, who had homered in out in anticipation of a classic contest reminiscent of bygone days, but it took only one batter before the pressure got to the the second, followed with a Just missed Halfback Jim Connell of Franklin College flies through the air in a vain attempt to intercept a Georgetown pass on Saturday.

(Daily Journal photo by Scott Bennett; single but rightfielder Dwight young Red Sox and led to their! ''s throw to the plate a i a 1 1 appeared to have Nettles beaten. In the collision at home, however, Montgomery dropped the ball and Nettles Former coach greets coach Walt Lyons, left, former Whiteland coach in both football and wrestling, greated Indiana University football coach Lee Corso at a luncheon following the ribbon-cutting ceremony for State Road 37. Lyons is co-owner of the Waverly Inn along with Kenny Cragen, site of Monday's post-dedication luncheon. (Daily Journal photo) Off Irish spoil homecoming was safe. No error was given on the play but those are the kind of plays a team must make if it is to win a championship.

The Yankees built their lead Cliff's Cuff U. Open tennis crowns ATLANTA (UPI) It wasn't much of a homecoming for to 6-1 after six innings and George Medich took that lead into the eighth before being roughed for a pair of runs and Irish came to life with a vengeance. The first of two one-yard touchdown plunges by bullish Pepper Rodgers. By Cliff Melvin Sports Editor Jimmy, Billie lean win The former UCLA coach made his debut as head coach giving way to parity Lyie fullback Wayne Bullock made it Lyle got the last four outs to at his alma mater, Georgia FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UPI) with our titles? Didn't they preserve Medich 's 18th win.

Tech, Monday night and stalked gloomily along the sidelines The fresh kid owns his side of the block, but The Old Lady realize Billie Jean never quits, and that Jimmy needs the dough so he and Chris Evert 7-7 at a 22-yard field-goal by Dave Reeves eight seconds into the second period made it 10-7; and Tom Clements' seven-yard touchdown pass to Pete In other AL action, Baltimore It was only proper and fitting that "Red Pop" should be the drink served with the catfish dinners "specialty of the house" at while muscular Notre Dame still runs her side of the tennis manhandled his team 31-7. street. can begin married-life inn the Waverly Inn over on State Road 37 Monday. the second, allowing Rosewall less leeway than he had in his 6-1, 6-1, 6-4 victory over Ken in the Wimbledon final. In the first two sets, Rosewall gained only 25 points, and when Connors finished his mugging, Rosewjall had won only 40 points in the entire match.

Not since the U.S. champion nipped Milwaukee 6-5 in 11 innings, Cleveland whipped Detroit 7-1, Minnesota beat Chicago 3-1, California topped To add insult to injury, the That's the way the U.S. Open ivy-coated castle instead of a A luncheon was served at the Inn for 100 dignitaries who were on hand for ribbon-cuttin? ceremonies for the newlv corrmleted Demmerle with 55 seconds left in the half had Notre Dame off mismatch was nationally tele tennis championships ended Monday, with Jimmy Connors bungalow? For Jimmy, disposing of two time champion Rosewall was Indiana University super-highway, State Road 37, completed justJVi? and running. Texas 4-1 then lost 5-3 and picking on a poor old man of ineyre too gooa tor us, Georgia Tech's last sign of an about in time to relieve the traffic congestion for Indiana Oakland swept Kansas City 3-0 scarcely difficult. Connors offense came after the Reeves University football fans.

said Rodgers. "I didn't schedule them, I never would 39, his own 22-year-old legs and brutal power kicking Ken goal when the Yellow and 7-0 L'orAngefes Tipped Atlanta 8 T-Thus, the Red Pop was the appropriate beverage to serve opened at full force, racing through the first" four games have." Rosewall off his turf in a 6-1, 6- with the scrumptious catfish dinners. Jackets drove 61 yards, 43 of those on a scamper by ships began back-iiv4S81. had a-finalist been destroyed so badly. But it was ho discredit You wouldn't have known 1, Cincinnati downed San Diego 0, 6-1 rout, and Billie Jean before a bewildered Rosewall won a game, Casting an Many Indiana University dignitaries were on hand for the ceremonies and the catfish which followed, which also served as that Georgia Tech was a lop King, at age 30, barely.

quarterback Danny Myers, to 8-3, Philadelphia blanked St. Louis 2-0, Chicago whipped the Irish one. to Rosewall, who won here in 1954, and again 16 years later, sided underdog by its play through the first half of the mamtaing her supremacy over Evonne Goolagong, 3-6, 6-3, 7-5. occasional grin at Chris where she was seated in a marquee sort of a grand opening for the restaurant which is owned and operated by a couple of local area gents, Kenny Cragen and Walt But Notre Dame held and Pittsburgh 9-4, New York routed Montreal 7-1 and San in 1970. first period.

box with her mother-in-law-to- The Yellow Jackets marched What did these Australians think they were doing, trying to walk away from Forest Hills Georgia Tech was to gain a grand total of only 25 yards the final two-thirds of the football After the' group consumed seemingly tons of the tasty Francisco nipped Houston 8-6 in National League games. be, Jimmy wiped Ken out, 6-1 in the first set and at love in 68 yards to a touchdown after the opening kickoff and forced specialty of the Inn located on highway 37 just south of Whiteland road, a couple of short thank you speeches were made after IU football coach Lee Corso, president Dr. John Ryan and game. Denied his shot at the Grand Slanij, Jimmy wants to take on Rod Laver, who won the Slam twice, and who has said some not-so-nice things about Jimmy. Laver passed up this year's the Irish to punt the first time Ihe Irish made good use of they had the ball.

Clements' passing in the first chancellor Dr. Herman B. Wells were introduced. But after Tech lost the ball The ribbon cutting for the "IU highway" (it'll be used for other things too) took place just north of the Marion-Johnson on a tumble at its 12-yard line nine minutes into the game, the 0 ounty AVegling: half-he hit 8-of-10 for 125 yards, but rolled up 200 yards on the ground after the half. Clements wound up with 217 yards total offense, getting 170 County line road near Glenns Valley.

One local farmer at the ceremony stated, "We've needed this road for a long time, for transporting our livestock and produce tournament here, but for a winneftake-all $50,000 or $100,000 "might be persuaded to meet Connors in Madison Square Garden in November. As for "The Old Lady," she proved once again that "guts is what counts. on lo-ior-14 passing ana 47 more running. 6 1 The 524 series rolled by Lee Doyle Opening with 242, Marilyn Francis led the Winnerette ladies at Hi-Way 6. led the Carefree Women's Iood at Trojans toppled Lanes with a 571 series.

Alta White was closest at 526, followed by Greenwood. CAREFREE WOMEN Now Reds INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) But the fans of Indiana University sports will also be true benefactors of the super-highway, a sore-spot in the eyes of the fans for many years. Other dignitaries on hand at the ribbon-cutting and the Waverly catfish luncheon which followed included Governor Dr. Otis Bowen, Indianapolis mayor Richard Lugar and quite a few county luminaries. And oh, how they loved that catfish and Red Pop.

Pauline Carrillo at 523, Myla: Smith 518 and Norma Blackweil 502. Then we see Doris Uiger at (205 498, Ruth Center Grove lost its second Team No. 13 Team No. 1 Team No. 6 Team No.

3 Radio Shack Frank O'Dell Team No. 16 Team Team No. 11 Team No. 2 Team No. 7 Team No, 4 Team No.

14 Team No." 17 Team No. 10 tennis match of the season Vinson 496, Mildred McDaniel 493 Five members of the Indianapolis Indians American Association baseball team will against three victories Saturday Goldie Jones and Sandy Rund 490, Electri-Line Sales Porcelain Sales Engineering Turn-Style Indiana National Bank Kennametal Inc. Advance Plating Works The Tiki House Beauty Salon Equipment Engineering Peyton Co. Realtors Forest Lawn Memory Gardens The Trojans were beaten 5-2 by Sara Hasty 489, Kay Sheek 481, Ann King 480, Garnet Klene 477 and Dot visiting Martinsville but the join tne parent ciud Cincinnati Reds tonight in time for reserves salvaged a 9-2 victory Cincinnati's game with San Center Grove only varsity Seems there was a scheduling mixup and the reserve football game between Whiteland and Franklin at Franklin has been postponed until Thursday. In order to do this the freshman game between the two schools will begin at a new 5:30 p.m.

kickoff and the reserve tussle will follow at approximately 7 p.m. Diego. Swim team honored The Greenwood Swim Team held its awards banquet at the MCL Cafeteria. The coaches, Ken Green and Elaine Massey, congratulated the team on its winning season of six wins and three losses. The high-point award in, each Demaree 476.

WINNERETTE Whiteland Bank Tanyika Inn Mutual Bldg. Loan Team No. 7 The optioned players called points were made by Rick Cragen with a 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 singles win and Cragen then teamed with up were outfielder Ed Armbris- Team No. 11 Eden South Meridian Furniture The Lemon Tree Stretch Sew Taylor Rental Center Team No. 16 Ladies honoring in the Tuesday Nite mixed league at Hi-Way Lanes Mark Jackson to win their ter and pitchers Pat Darcy and Rawly Eastwick.

The Reds also doubles match 6-4, 6-4. included Jean Dickinson at (214) 532, Lillian Doty (212) 520, Alma Samples purchased the contracts of The Trojans who lost in singles Bowlers are still needed to fill the T.G.I.F. ladies league at Hi-Way Lanes on Friday mornings. If any of you gals want to bowl and find out what those initials stand for, contact Gail Howell at 738-3311. 512, Helen Philpott 497, Ruth Vinson were jacKson i-d, u-t; uune outfielder Roger Freed and third baseman Ray Knight.

Charm Room Hendrix Garage Team No. 6 Jimmie's Place Pro Bowling Ball Lee Ann's Rest. Shirley's Hair Styles Team No. 3 490 and Marie Wilson 478. Bristow 6-4, 4-6, 5-7; David Brown 1-6, 2-4 and John Pangallo TUES.

NITE MIXED age group went to Karen Spencer and Trevor Cook, eight and under; Stacey Pearson and Rick Armbnster s. 290. average Union Bank Trust Co. 6 1-6, 1-6. topped the Tribe, while Freed Pangallo and Bristow lost their led the club in homers with 20 Stucker's Package Stores 5 Miskell Insurance 4 Cordry-Sweetwater Realty 4 Carter, nine and 10, Libby doubles match 6-7, 1-6.

The 206 game and 552 series of Ruth Vinson led the Wednesday Nite Ladies at Hi-Way Lanes. Betty Johnson had (201) 518, Sharon Williams 515. Betty Carnes 495, Pauline White 493, Bertha Burton 492, Jean Moore 491, Florence Barentine 490, Judy Harris 485 and Ann Briddle 478. WED. NITE LADIES including one in the playoff Norman and Don Fouts, 11 ana 12; Liza Scotten and Jim Mills, 13 ream 1 Samples 3 series.

Knight was tne associa and 14; Paula Myers and Scott tion's outstanding defensive third sacker. Team 10 Henley 3 Team 5 Skaggs 2 Steer Restaurant I 2 Miller Excavating 2 Howe, 15 and 0. The lone honorer in the Tuesday Toppers league at Greenwood was Ivy Flake with 516 while Karen Forslund was the high game leader with 211. TUESDAY TOPPERS Team No. 9 8 Team No.

18 8 Team No. 12 6 County We now have our answer to that question concerning the use of a .22 rifle to hunt raccoons. The normal weapon used in hunting raccoons is a .22 rifle and the reason that the .22 was outlawed in a recent case was that the rifle was used out of season in the "running" season. The only time that a raccoon can be hunted and killed either by a rifle or a dog this season is between noon, November 8 and noon, January 31, 1975. The other two seasons for "running" only also from noon to noon in both cases are February 15 to April 1 and August 1 to October 24.

During these two periods, no killing is allowed just running, because theur is no good and neither is the meat. Yes, a .22 rifle IS LEGAL but only during that specific season Every swimmer on the team Dafcy posted a 12-7 regular Team No. 9 received an award for his participation. Franklin Insurance Realty Sonley's "66" 2 The Lakers 2 Team 2 Whaley l- 1 season record winning his last four starts in August and went 1-1 in the playoff. sconna V.F.W.

Aux. 252 Princes Lakes independent i J.C. Wilson Funeral Home Team No. 8 The over-all hih point girl's trophy was awarded to Kathy Bryant with 187 total points. Kathy has been swimming for derby -Gil 12 four years and is a grader Wilson's Cafe Jv Machine Shop.

Leone's" Fence Building ui rNovemDer to January sr. After two weeks of action Erdman Pharmacy 10 Team No. 15 10 Silver Threads Golden Needles 10 Lou Brock tried tie that record of 103 stolen bases held by Maury Wills last evening but he stumbled on the sixth inning attempt and was thrown out. The Cardinals lost the game to the Philadelphia Phillies, 2-0. ai me iveystone Miame School.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bryant. The over-all" high point boy's trophy was awarded to Keith Spencer.

Keith topped the summer off capturing four of five senior halfback Kent Sharp of Edinburg is the county's leading football scorer with 20 points. Vandivier-Parsley 8 Team No. 2 8 Only two other players, Rocky Team No. 7 .8 Lancer Construction 8 Byrum of Greenwood and Robbie Ray of Indian Creek are in double figures as the county teams' Muhammad Ali has gone back to his poetry as he prepares for his heavyweight title bout with George Foreman in two weeks. As he prepared to leave for Africa the fight site, Ali came out new pool records.

He is a sixth grader at the Meridian Middle School, and the son of Mr. and' Team No. 19 8 F-B Banks Whiteland Branch 5 State Farm Insurance 4 defense looks to be ahead of the offense Team No. 17 4 Mrs. Donn L.

Spencer. i i i wiui a tuupic ui yucuc gems "If you think the world wasurprised when Nixon resigned, "Wait 'til I whip Georee Foreman's behind." Here's the way they look after two weeks with showing touchdowns, extra points, field goals and total points. III TDEPFGTP K. Shan. Edinburg 3 2 0 20 R.

Byrum, Greenwood 2 0 0 12 R. Rav. Indian Creek 2 0 0 12 Earlier in New York, Ali had come out with some other prose which he may have regretted saying. He boasted, "If Evel Knievel can make that jump, I can whip George Foreman's rump." As we all know by now, Evel Knievel did not make that jump, so Ali is still a 3-1 underdog in what he has called his final fight. Brad Dale Baughman, 6'2" and 200 pounds, is the starting defensive tackle for Terre Haute North' Patriots who opened the football season with a.

21 -fl jhutout over Lake Central, a S. Thomson, Franklin 110 7 B. Snyder, Edinburg 1 0 0 A division of INTERNATIONAL TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH is now manufacturing one of the nation's finest lines of "SAFE-T-PLAY" recreational toys, games and sports equipment. The GOSOM SPORTS GAMES CEN-TERS will be marketed thru J. Franklin 10 0 6 D.

Trowbridge, C. 10 0 6 Sv BaFBctt. Franklin 1 0 0 6 Run John, run Greenwood running back John Harris is collared by a "Danville defensive back as'he attempts to outrun two other Warrior players. Harris was tackled after gaining two yards. Danville held the entire Greenwood offense to only .35 yards rushing as they blanked the Woodmen 18-0 Friday night.

(Daily Journal photo) W. Atwood, Franklin 10 0 6 L. Phair, Franklin 0 1 1 4 R. Ransdell, Franklin 2 0 "2 Sporting Goods Stores, Drug Stores, National Food Chains, Sanders, Ednrtgirg 0 2 0 2 A. Elmos, Indian Creek 0 2 0 2 convenience Stores, etc.

All initial accounts will be established by RECREATIONAL C. Nichalson, C. Grove 0 10 1 G- JrRSWvCJi WaRKETINGr IN Hammond area big school. Brad is the son of Dale and D'Lema Baughman. Dale taught and coached athletic teams at Greenwood, 1949-52 and was principal of the high school, 1952-55.

Brad played for the North Patriots basketball team and was a member of 016,1974 state baseball champs. In addition to his defensive tackle role Bradjlgo does the kicking bff and place kicking for the Patriots. Terre Hauje North is a 3-year high school enrolling 2,200 pupils. Although Brad had not played football since his freshman year due to a serious leg fracture, he was one of two starting linemen in the victoryjwer Lake Central. Brad was born in Champaign, Illinois where the Baughmans moved after leaving Greenwood.

i fails Tribe INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) The Tulsa Oilers parlayed sparkling pitching and timely hitting into their second con It was Thompson's second victory in the series. Ed Armbrister's second-inning homer was the only run off the righthander who also won the second, game in Tulsa. The Tribe threatened again in the seventh when Roger Freed Applications are now being taken for responsible individuals interested in area distributorships. INVESTMENT REQUIRED. Amount will vary according to the number ot initial accounts.

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I For Fast Service Phone 526-6445 I Taylors vilfe, IndY. The Western Division cnamps singled and Armbrister walked There is no rhyme nor reason Fjor reading between the lines -It's just a fantastic season. Ffcr yours and hissuns an mines. Have yourself a great day, watch out for the puddles that are bound to form because the clouds are ready to open and marks the spot. ya on the sidelines.

beat Indianapolis, the best in the East, 3-1 in the seventh and deciding game Monday night on Mike Thompson's tltree-hitter and -Tom Heintzelman's home with one out, but Ray Kttight hit into a fielder's choice and pinchhitter Gene Dusan struck out. run- bat..

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