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The Daily Reporter from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 11

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'in 'S 7 PAGE ELEVEN GREENFIELD DAILY REPORTER, GREENFIELD, INDIANA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1969 Masonry Contractor BRICK BLOCK STONE FIREPLACES FLOYD W. SIPE Phne 388-2855 mo I 1 tice. The kkkoff meeting will ception fe "feor? be Thursday, Oct. 16. at City more than one po Vj)rv 'e, of-Hall.

110 S. State in Green- fensive "positirs-t I numbers field. The meeting will start at are: ends 7:30 p.m. guards cjent" 50'sr: block'- If enough interested people 'ng backs' and- iin -backs -are in attendance, officers will 20's. 30's -WSj: 'a'4fbacks be elected.

If a Cougar fan has i teens low nurt. is.pn ce SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS By DENNIS KELLY i iiy ill yft "If 11 i A a V- something he wants to say tense: linebaclfcr. 5. cornermen and sal IteS' lfe and it at the meeting. DEFINITIONS fensive tackles 7flr-ij ZUMWALT OIL CO.

SHELL Gasoline, Motor Oil, Fuel Oil Office Phone: 462-2476 Home: 462-6185; 462-4227 Split end: The end that lines; up wide of tackle, usually 6 or 7 yards away. Tight end: The end that lines head coaci 'of the Huskies, scouted thet Marauders last Saturday aftesnoon. When he wis asked wial he thought of the Need a miE cftOoj? In ifour l-; cm LICENSED PRACV'L KpRSE scoreboard. Certain positions Mousetrap: An offensive! guard pulls out of the line to block defensive tackle or end INGRAM -HEATING PLUMBING CO. Heatlnq Plumbing Sheet Metal Work 132 Howard St.

462-6607 Greenfield-Central might play a full Muncie South team Friday and again they might not. Some of the Negro students taking part in the Muncie boycott are, or were, members of the Muncie Southside football squad. The Rebels' head coach. Bob Harrold, has released the names of the offensive starting unit for the game, but there might be some changes. According to Muncie sports 468.

jU- -i- mo Marauders? he said. "They didn't lookf good against Highland, they Ididn't look good at all. I don't cnow what happened. The potential is there, but they didn't show it Mt. Vernim lost the game 30-2.

(opinion) doubt if Plummer is telling! Clyde Hqlzhausen something lie didn't find out for WSMJ TO CARRY ROYALS who has been allowed to break through. Pocket: Team mates form semi-circle around the quarterback about 7yards from center for maximum protection while It has been announced that WSMJ Greenfield Co. rtu 1 1 it 0URSrrJT SUNDAYS BT ANfMENI Phone 462-2243 M'rk ST writer Warren Collier, if the Ne gro players don return to himseir. As far a potential goes, there is another! team in Hancock carrying all of Central Indiana for the Royals. Shown above are (left to right) seated: WSMJ manager Whitton and Royals' promotion director Staverman.

Standing (left to right) are: Draff Young, Cincinnati's assistant coach and chief scout and head coach Cousy. First game will be Wednesday, Oct. 15 with air time at 8:05 p.m. Radio will carry 62 games of the Cincinnati Royals professional basketball schedule this coming year. Following a meeting wirhv Royals' coach Bqb Cousy, and promotion director Larty Sraverman, Roy P.

Whitton, WSMJ general manacfer said that the locol WEEKLY TRASH PICKUP RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS 462-6626 FISK SANITATION SERVICE 226 S. Franklin Greenfield school, they definitely won't play against Greenfield" Central and there is a possibility tnat they won't play i anymore this he tries to pass. Quarterback sneak: The quar-1 terback takes snap from center and plunges straight ahead. Man-in-motion: An offensive1 back in motion before the ball is snapped. You can usually determine the County that isn playing the kind of ball they are capable of.

STARTING A FAN CLUB' CHARLIE V.EClk EXCAVelNCV SEPTIC TANM5 jfe. SVWS CttANEty ANflry STALLED season. SCOUTING REPORT station would be theh only stati Greenfield Central followers Ore of the games this week- position a man piays witnout a 462-792 end pairs Mt. Vernon and Ham- who would Hike to join the Cou- scorecard. Canain positions 96 rvio uion neignis.

Jim riummer, gar tsacKeir ran ciud, tane no-1 nave certain numbers. The ex BOWLING Greenfield Banking Co 18 McFarland Realty 17 Murphy's" Gulf Service 16 Tote-a-Poke Chicken 14 Adams Heating Plumbing .14 Shelby's DX Service 8 Criders Drive-In 8 SPORTSMAN LEAGUE September 30 Edwards CI .22 FRIDAY MIXED HIGH POINT LEAGUE OCTOBER 3 Hendryx Mort 16 1(5 Guys Dolls 134 Northgate Barbers T-Carpet No. 1 14 4 Ms l-a 14 Drs. No. II ...14 High Five Men Dale Beagle 564 Frank Robbins 558 Charlie Harlow 154:1 Joe Addison 541 Dave Linton 537 High Five Women Carolyn Oden 523 Barbara Robbins 493 Mary Frances Goble 489 Millie Phelps ..471 Bette Ash 468 Drs.

No. 2 Fortville Carpet No. 2 Hi Series N. Kingerv B. Wilsoi C.

Ramef R. Vanduyn D. Pickett D. Horine S. Sliinbefkler M.

Martio" R. Erwinl -590 -589 ..576 -562 ..542 -522 ..516 Uncle Bill's lw STP's "5 Alley Cits 114 Bill Caufield -HI Hair Raisore 107 Astronitts WO Edwards CI. 91 Ben Hars 90 Pojos 90 Team 12 31 High Series Women Agnes Moore 520. Leoria Edwarls 486 Evelyn Meyers 449 Dee Houk 444 Betty Taylor -442 High Series Men Chet Davis (204) 549 Charlie Bennett (205) 5 HI Carl Hardin- (201) 525 Bob Fox (200) 520- Howard Moore 514 STARDUST LEAGE Sept. 30 town Body Paint Shop 36 Roll Coaler 28 Brads' "OS" ....28 1: DoxeUes 26 1- Greenfield Farm.

Supply .26 I Western Auto 22 II Riley Park Tire Ser 18 1 DaJo 18 2 Buryer Chef 12 Central Motor Parts 10 3' Marges Beauty Shop 8 3 Greenfield Best Ever 8 3: Top Ten Juanita Gundrum 549 Ruth Holzer 503 Anne Mills 496 Barbara Phillips 496 Marlene Miller ,490 Doris Steurer .,...487 Joan Modglin 482 Eleanor Clark 474 Pat Wethington 473 Judy Huber 461 DA JO MIXED LEAGUE October 9 GoGo Four 44 2(1 Spar Eds 22 .......40 24 BBRRfs 38 2fi Themigfits 38 26 Fearles Four 3(5 2rt The Four SSSS 32 32 Comerp 28 36 Three Plus One 28 36 New Comers 26 3R The Woodpeckers 20 44 o. 12 ,.12 5 HIGH MEN Joe Settles 554 Dale Briles 515 Bill English 532 Joe Wachtstetter 508 Bob Edwards 502 Two Races Sp in On Big 10 Front Two separate races are spinning on the Big Ten football front. One is a contest of Russian Roulette against awesome Ohio State. The other is a chase for the Rose Bowl bid denied Ohio State this season. The Midwest Seer last week bad to tear up two tickets in the Rose Bowl Sweepstakes when High Women Georgia Sparks 471 Barb Crowell 455 Ruth Scott 437 Jean Edwards 430 Dottie Carjies 429 GREENFIELD LANES MIXED LEAGUE Oden Realtvf 29 Gobies 26 Dailey's 25 tent Car Wash ...24 Barrett's Greenhouses 20 Pasco Memorial Mort 20 Northgate Barber Shop 20 Beagle Furniture Co 18 "IsL.

IfVia'--- -S-VP i ichn.iKt.,,. fur trim. 7 i TREMENDO, VijsAVINGS ON fWwW I QuW fashions I BIG CHANCI TO SAYE! 11. Cotton corduroys and nylon quilts fT ff I I iLIjl 11 11 jT. for juvenile attached hoods, VVf I I SpTSaFga4j A I heavy acrylic pile lining.

Corduroy! 10 110 1 I I IA i AX I Western and Parka stylet for boys lJlJ I I I fj A or pile lined. Loden, Bronze. I I Vyr i'- 1 SIZES: 3-7 qnd 8-18 JJ save I I 1 GREAT DRESS STYLES DOMINION PRINTS pVfes SOLDS UUIVillNllUIXl SOME ARE NENT PRESS HAIRSETER Jj Gl now jT now 15 Curlers HsS fifi NLY 1 "fill Nir 1 3 Sizes of Rollers Ideal for Your Dressing Table MfCo NOW 1 iNOW 4 WVr ONLY H-U flONLY HANCOCK CO. LIONS SeDtember 29 Wondrvx Mort. -M Tolking- Tns.

f)R Fortville Lions P5 Oropnfiold Lions No. 2 f)5 TVTT 95 F-ev Writer Care 92 Monrp Realtv 91 Team 22 90 Padgett Chev. 90 Murphv's Mobil R9 Greenfield Tool Rental 88 Electronics 2 86 Robertson Drug 86 VFW 82 Merlau Trucking .80 Brandom Son 78 Electronics No. 1 74 Greenfield Lions No. 1 72 Gem Elevator 72 G'field Building Loan .68 Beagle Furniture 65 Greenfield Lions No.

5 63 TOP 10 Charles Hawlow 602 Harold Folkening 599 Mick Dailev 587 Everett Hollars 574 Joe Addison 562 Gordon Pope 557 Jim Selvidge .555 Robert Martin 547 Malcolm Fenter 535 John Cazee 527 Iowa and Purdue ran out and blew a maiden event when Illinois faded. So he stands 24 10 for .706 as the season hits the halfway mark. Ohio State 28, Minnesota 14 Almost to pick an up-Bet of heavily-favored No. 1 Ohio State. If the Gophers are as slow as Coach Murray Warmath claims.

Rex Kern's fantastic faking won't bother them a bit. But those Buckeye running backs are something else. Also, fiifted rover back Jack Tatum can hang it on Minnesota's ground game. Southern California Notre Dame 19 The Irish are tabbed a three-point favorite, but third-ranked Southern California has a little too much speed and a Eastern Shuts Out Panthers i By GARY JESSUP Eastern Hancock won its third consecutive game of the season last Friday hight when the Royals defeated the Knightstown Panthers 6-0 Both teams now have 3-3 rec PADGETT CHEVROLET PIN UP LEAGUE Jones Ins. 164' Graddy's Stripping 142 Gobies Printing 142 Edward's Cleaners 134 ords.

I Knightstown had possession in Eastern Hancock's territory most- of the first quarter. But the Royals were successful in containing the Panthers. In the second period. Eastern scored the jonly touchdown of the game on a 6-yard run bv fullback Mike Zomes. The PAT attempt failed when a Gary Sul Greenfield Lanes 132 Northgate Salon 129 Green Mea'dow's Salon 122 Beauty By Dor 121 Country Bob 94 Jack's Barber Shop 78 Top Ten Dee Houk 518 Mary L.

Davis 462 Juanita Tincher 459 Carol Ferson 456 livan to Joe Smith pass fell in complete. Dan Cupp set up Eastern's score on an interception on the previous play. Cupp intercepted a Wes Ratliff pass on the Pan pretty good sophomore quarter-! back, Jimmy Jones. If the Tro- I jans were able to shade Stan- ford and the Indians' great gun-! ning Jim Plunkett. they can han die Irish sharpshooter Joe Theis-mann.

Trojan tailback Clarence, I Davis is 57 yards ahead of O.J. Simpson's rushing record for the first four games. Michigan 20. Michigan State 14 Fleet halfback Glenn Doughty and defensive end Phil Seymour are back in good shape. That should add to the effectiveness of the Don Moor-head-Jim Mandich aerial axis which punctured Purdue.

It's a hot neighborhood rivalry, but the Spartans still may stunned by successive hammerings at Ohio State and Notre Dame. Purdue 28. Iowa 21 Good Michigan linebacking harassed Purdue's great Mike Phipps. The Hawkeyes won't bother Phipps that much. It remains to be seen whether Iowa is smarting more from its resounding upset by Wisconsin than the Boilermakers, from their first setback at Michigan.

Wisconsin 14. Northwestern 13 The Badgers and Wildcats, thers' 30-yard line and returned the ball to the 6. where he was finally brought down. Zomes Leona Edwards 455 Penny Smith 453 Lucille Johnson ...447 Donna Thompson 436 Inez Fink 435 Carol Edwards 431 score on the net went in to play. Leading the defensive team PADGETT CHEVROLET PIN UP LEAGUE Oct.

1 Jones Ins. 134 Gobies Printing 128 Greenfield Lanes 120 Graddy's Stripping 120 for Eastern were, Dick Hammer and Tim Reeves with 10 tackles, Reggie Dupke with nine tackles and one interception, Mike Judd and Mark Lowder with nine tackles, and Danny Cupp with seven tackles, la fumble recovery and two interceptions. Offensive grourxjl gainers for the Royals were, (Sreg Rhoades, 41 yards irj 10 darries, Mike Zomes, 37 yards In 18 carries and iJoe Simmonss 10 yards in twocarries. I In total yards gaped, Knightstown had 147 and Eastern Han Edwards Cleaners 116 Beauty By Dor 102 Northgate Salon 101 believe it or not, are fighting for Green Meadow's Salon 94 a share of first place in the Big Ten. Wisconsin is sky-high after Country Bob Salon 80 Jack's Barber Shop 55 a ZJ-game winless skein in a dramatic upset of Iowa, but this is the first Badger road game in five starts.

If the wounded 3 cock 109. The Panthers also led in first downs Eastern was assessed 70 I yards in penalties Wildcats swing it. give their me ALWAYS SAVE! THE STORE WHERE YO dical corps a big hand. Top Ten Lucille Johnson (202) ...535 Carol Ferson ,.524 Edna Crosley 497 Juanita Tincher 476 Bonita Brooks 473 Kay Hunt 468 Penny Smith 466 Judy Mulligan 459 i WON. thru SAT.

Indiana 21. Illinois 7 Coach and Knightstown lost 60 yards. The Royals play their final GREEN MEADOWS home game) on Oct. 17. The game is against Delta and it Johnny Pont has knocked his Hoosiers away from their.

scrap books. Quarterback Harry Gon-to and mates won be dawdling against the winless Elinl. lint will be played at Knightstown. Game time Is 7:30. Juanita Nigh Dee Houk ..45 -451 vn.jnm i i.nr mipi -r w-.

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