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9 Center Quintet Is Shifted to Winchester Sectional MUNCIE STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1964 Eastern Indiana Prep Basketball IHSAA Announces Many Gimmes for Tournament Markleville, Hosts Win Tourney Games PENDLETON Pendleton and a names were two in Indianapo Markleville advanced to the finals of the Pendleton Invitational Geneva Wins, 82-69 GENEVA Playing at its home court, Geneva beat Monmouth Friday night, 82-69. It was the third win in eight starts for the winners and the loss was the fourth for Monmouth against six victories. It was Geneva at the half, 33-30. Tournament here Friday night. lis Chatard and Northvest.

THE field for this year's hard wood hysteria, opening with sec Bryant 6i56 Victor BRYANT Bryant made its record 8-2 for the season here Friday night, beating Spartanburg, 64-56. It was 34-28 for Bryant at halftime. John Garlinger led Bryant scorers with 19 points, with Mike Ninde scoring 17 and Leland Stump 14. The losers were paced by Price, with 16 points, and Peters, with 11. The Bryant sec The Irish will meet Markleville Union Township Wins MODOC Union Township nut-scored Mooreland in a wild one here Friday night, 96-83.

Ed Hinshaw scored 29 points, Rick Owens 27, and Steve Brown 22 for the winners. Les Newman tallied 25, Gary Brown 21, and Ed Darby 20 for the losers, who now have won seven while losing four. The score was close all the way, with Union Township ahead at the half, 48-47, and at the end of the third, 72-71. Summary: tionals Feb. 26, compares with the all-time high of 787 in 1938.

in the championship game Saturday night, and Frankton and Middletown will square off in the consolation game. The consola INDIANAPOLIS (UP I) -Frankfort regained its sectional, and the Peru meet was discontinued for the 54th annual Indiana high school basketball tourney. The 4-wcek tourney chart the next champion must travel was announced late Friday by the IHSAA, with an expected field of 538 quintets bidding foV the title being defended by Muncie Central. It has gone down gradually uance of Peru's meet. The Peru area schools still left were assigned to Logansport, Kokomo, Manchester and Plymouth.

Although Hammond seats more than 5,000, the overall seating capacity sectional through state finals of 478,460 is 1,247 less than last year when 1,488,622 fans shelled out to watch the- 85 tourneys. THE TOTAL was a drop from 1962, mainly because of "dull" first round tourneys, but this year's show should again be a since the mid-1950s. Frankfort, with the only tion affair will begin at 7 p.m. The hosts advanced to the finals by stopping Middletown, 70- brand-new gym to be employed, I 1 it Ink, 1 ij Jjk Mifl will have a sectional for the Mike Newcomer had a bigj night for the winners, tossing 38 points. Jerry Buckingham got 12 and Rodger Lauzehneiser 10 for the winners.

High for the losers were Dan Conrad, with 20 points; Dean Schieferstein, 18, and TlmnAi A TVia rianottt cornnrlc onds won also, 49-34. Varsity 61, and Markleville surprised first time since 1959. It was held at nearby Clinton Central summary: UNION TOWNSHIP! MOORELAND SPARTANBURG BRYANT Frankton, 71-62. In winning their sixth game in nine starts, the Irish were paced It's the first time the field the past four years. The new o.

r. T. O. F. has dipped below 600 since 1923 gym seats 5,500, while Clinton 3 3 1 0 2 1 2 4 1 million dollar affair, possibly Central can hold only 3,312.

when 596 competed. Consolida by Virgil Mabrey with 21, Roger McCarty and John Rumler with Brown, f. 3 9 Mantfold.f. 0 0 0 Oray.f. 10 9 92 Cooper.

f. 1 9 4 Darby.e. (1 1 1 Biehl.e. F. T.I Ninde.

f. IT Warel.f. Keller. f. I 5 Allen.

f. 1 1 3 Norrls.f. 7 1 Comer. Stump.g. 4 141 Browne.e, Huey.a.

1 a Price. g. Maaters.l. 1 0 4 Peters.g. won, 36-27.

Varsity summary: GENEVA MONMOUTH o. T.i T. better attended than last time. Seven site changes were McReyn- nlrts.f. Kelsey.f.

Brown. f. Harnev.f. Pugh.e. HnrjRon.e.

Owena.g. Morris. g. Fout.R. Hons and discontinuance claimed 41 schools since last Hammond joined East Chica go and Gary as sectional cen- COURAGE PLUS Bob Mor- 12 each, and Jeff Hannah with 10.

3 3 1 17 1 1 It 21 I) 0 3 a ft 10 0 20 1 1 3 7 1 0 0 ft io ss 0 ft A 3 0 1 2 3 9 0 Id 0 Lewis. g. gan lines up a putt during a. Russell led Middletown with 18, made on the sectional level. 4 4 13 Conriri.f.

1 2H Ill 1 97 Oard.g. year and the -only brand-newiters as the result of discontin -i McCabe.f. 2 3 7 Llby.c. 3 1 1 pro-amateur in Los Angeles after Total! 34 1 Totals 33 12 68 and Manme added 16. Rich Baker tossed in 23 and 13 12 3S1 Brandt.

E. a 14 Besides Clinton Central to Frankfort, they were Rockville being named winner of the Ben II 9 A 90 Ooten.g. 0 0 0 Di 4 2 lO Luglnhlll.g. 3 2 2 1 6 Haken.t. 0 4 4 Cincinnati Reds' Pierce.

a. Terrell. I. Howie Williams 18 in leading Sectional Assignments Hogan award for his comeback to Clinton, Williamsport to Cov Albert 3 0 4 -I on the links after losing a leg ington, Winamac to Knox, Boss Has Cancer Total! 2 24 S3I Tolalii 2h 19 6 Referee Hummel; umpire Ooenii. Whiteland to Franklin, Hartford in movie stunt accident.

Be- Markleville to victory. Jerry Waltermire netted 21 for the losers. Summaries: INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) Sec hind him is Bob Nichols. City to Portland, and Spencer in Upper Chest to Van Buren. MARKLEVILLE Also, the Angola sectional is FRANKTON O.

F. O. P. SEATTLE. Wash.

(UPI) Angola 1 DeKalb (Ashley), 5 LaGrange, 5 Steuben. Bedford 8 Lawrence, 2 Orange (Orleans, Paoli). Bluffton. Wells. Boonville 2 Pike (Spurgeon, Stendal), 1 Spencer (Luce), 5 no longer a two site tourney 1 18 T.W't'rmire 3 10 Florida Southern Bumps Taylor 5 LAKELAND, Fla.

(AP)-Flor-ida Southern handed the Taylor Williams Baker L.A. Open tional assignments for the Indiana high school basketball tourney Feb. 26-29: Adams Central 8 Adams County teams, 2 Allen (Hoagland, Monroeville). Anderson 11 Madison. n.Fred Hutchinson, 44, manager i "Inf the Cincinnati Reds, said with Churubusco.

Angola and 10 3 23 Drake 0 0 OConden Collier Kendallville will handle the 23 3 11 Waymln Harper 3 w't'rmirt 1 2i i Friday he had cancer in his Melbourn area schools, Totala 97 19 931 Totals 37 13 Referee, Clute; umpire, Martin. Fairmount Triumphs VAN BUREN Fairmount won its seventh game in nine starts here Friday night, topping Van Buren, 88-80. The winners were in front at the half, 41-31. Joe Ricks paced the winners with 21 points, and Ron Hale took game honors for Van Buren with 2fi. Fairmount won the reserve game, 54-32.

Varsity summary: 1 6 t. iinHornrt trpflr- 3 4 Beck A a aiCSl OIIU Led by lwo? i Banks Gustln Oustin Trojans of Upland, a 90-81 THE only routine regipnal site 0 1 1 ment here tor at least iwo months. 1 0 3 N.h 3 3 7 Horn 0 1 37 17 71! TotmU change is Covington to Green reverse Friday night in their Warrick. Brownsburg 11 Hendricks. Carmel 7 Hamilton, 1 Tipton (Tipton).

Chesterton 10 Porter, castle. There were no other IS 39 62 Florida basketball campaign. Hutchinson said there would Unknowns Referee Fisher; umpira Barnes. Taylor got off to a lead that be no surgery as far as tie knew. He said he would begin treatments in the Swedish Hos MIDDLETOWN F.

CLINTON 1 Fountain (King- LOS ANGELES (AP) Two t. Regional Tourney 1 1 man), 4 Parke, 3 Vermillion. unknowns, Roger Ginsberg H'Znn, 4 3 in tourney site changes, but the IHSAA noted numerous other new indivudial school assignments. Hoagland was moved from Bluffton to Adams Central, Monroeville from Fort Wayne to Adams Central, Hebron from Columbus 2 Bartholomew, 1 spread as far as 21-15, but a surge by the Moccasins narrowed the gap, and a basket by Boh Bowman made it 24-23. Florida Southern, after some James Black, finished with four-jMcCarty sissaunder 4 2 10 6 8 18 0 0 0 pital Tumor Institute Monday.

He said the Illness had been diagnosed by his brother, Dr. Brown (Brown County). 4 Shel Miner nuwicu Mabrer 3 21 Fithian 1 T.I Lt 0 0 0 tU loaH in tsn nnn I AnJKeeslInc 4 1 SMarun iUnderwiod 0 0 0 Furnish William Hutchinson of Seattle 3 0 4 16 A 13 Mannla seesawing, had a 48-42 edge at Connersville 3 Fayette, 3 LHLo Franklin. 1 Henry (Strauehn). 1 geies upen uon lournameni.

Rumler Oomey White and other doctors as a "malig- i i halftime. 3 0 0 0 0 FAIRMOUNT I VAN BUREN O. F.T.I O. P.T. Wood 3 1 V3.

DoTln 1 4 Peacock 4 3 U'Eltzroth 3 0 Rick I 94 Hale 19 9 2D Martin 9 1 5 Gephart 1 ft 9 Barnes 4 7 IS! Lee 17 Hasty 1 1 I D. Doyl 9 0 4 Hamilton 4 I Corey 1 3 Titua 3 I 14 Haupthof 0 In IZlnt 9 0 4 Totals 30 2S RK Totala 33 14 Referee. Denton; umpire, Bergdoll. Black, from Charlotte, N. C.

Union (Liberty). Chesterton to Rensselaer, Delphi from Kokomo to Frankfort, Straughn from New Castle to nancy, out nutcninson nimseu used the word "cancer." Moccasin captain Tim Eisn- Covington 6 Fountain, 1 Ver- threw the tournament score-keepers and the press into a tur- Total 38 14 70; Totals '3)1 IB 81 Referee Mason; umpire, VoorhU, augle, who went into the game imillion (Perrysville). 3 Warren. INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) Re glonal assignments for the Indiana high school basketball tour ney March 7: Connersville. Madison Twp.

rwAi 1 ii Kan A fmirihArl Crawfordsville 10 Montgom with a 22.2 point scoring aver from Hartford City to Winches- darkne in. He had been er. Pike and Speedway from nnntiri with ery. Brooklyn Youth Wins 6th U.S. Chess Title age for seven games, caged 33 Columbus Winners at Colum- Indianapolis to Zionsville, New East Chicagoin Lake.

Elkhart 11 Elkhart: 2 La- points in leading all individuals. 33-3467. hus. Franklin, Greensburg, Washington from Jeffersonville NEW YORK (UPI) Bobby He said he discovered the trouble Christmas Eve. "It was like having a rug jerked out from under you," he said.

He explained that he had felt a swelling in his neck which was "a little sore" and went to a doctor who told him it might be gland trouble and that if it Madison. (Shipshewanna Scott. to Madison, Brook from Rensse The 25-year old Ginsberg toured the sun-drenched Rancho Fischer. 20, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Payroll Records for Any Business Winnr mt fVwi- Topeka), 1 St. Joseph (Penn).

laer to Kentland, Maconaquah Friday night won the U.S. chess Larry Winterholter scored 20 points for Taylor, and Lee De-Turk got 19. Both were effective in shooting from the corners. nersville. Milan, Rising Evansviile 3 Posey, I Van-! championship for the sixth time, from Peru to Kokomo, South CIub in picture-card Caston.

North Caston. North Mi-i fashion 34-33 67, with four Rushville. establishing a national record Fort Wayne 13 Allen. with a clean sweep score of 11-0. I Fischer, who first won the didn't co down to come back ami and Peru from Peru to Logansport.

Austin from Madison to Seymour, Akron from Peru to Man- Frankfort 1 Carroll (Delphi), 4 Clinton. 1 Tipton (Jefferson), 2 Tippecanoe (Dayton, Laura- birdies, 14 pars and only one five on his card. "It wasn't a spectacular round, just a good one, I guess," said the ex-amateur who now East Chicago Winners at East Chicago, Gary, Hammond, Michigan City. Elkhart-Winners at Elkhart. Plymouth, South Bend, championship at the age of 14-for further diagnosis.

Additional tests showed it was probably a 321 E. Main Ph. SM-4431 mie). and is a contender for the world title, defeated Dr. Anthonly Saidy "malienancv" and Sunday he nancocK tewiamac to Monon.

Remington plays out of Alpine, N. J. He came to Seattle where his What Those Sirens Meant AMBULANCE RUNS a.m. Granville and Centennial avenues. James Dawson.

5. 1603 Dartmouth injured in car-train accident. iCitjrl. a m. 1S07 Jackson Estte Zorne.

47. 111. i City I. 4:15 p.m. 1BW Walnut r.irsunr;.

jonnson. (rnm R.niw tn Mn i M-mmems brother, a surgeon, confirmed of Puerto Rico, in the final match of the 12-round tournament. It began here Dec. 15. the diagnosis.

lrJjJ GARV city Khools'ter from owKpZTlT he. Evinsville. Princeton. Tell Kvtr Fonst jLewisville from New Castle to L.t,-,- in th a. City.

Greencastle 8 Putnam. jRichmond. Rochester from Peru geies fjxture. Wayne Winners at Ad virrcnsouru Lecarur. 2 Jfn.

ijimmui, irom Dewey Poster. RS. ill. (Cltyi. ams CentraJ.

Angola, Fort nings (North Vernon. Vernon). (Winchester to Richmond, King- The Sports Patrol Owners Against NFL Tide Game in South Wayne. Kendallville. Arnold Palmer, seeking his second straight victory in the tournament, put together 35-35 for a 70 and a deadlock with Hammond 10 Lake williamsport to Clin- i Greencastle Winners at schools'.

Gary Tollestonjton New Palestine from rv.nrfnl.4iiu Highland. Calumet rwr oort to Franklin. Coal Citv frnm p.m. (114 E. McOalllsrd June Hammond.

2, 111. iCItyi. FIRE ALARMS 12:37 m. 1500 Olenn Ellyn William Thomas residence, drver, out on arrival. (Co.

1 and Co. Si. 9.35 p.m. Meeker Avenue and 35. Beeson's Motorcycle Shop, short In wiring.

iTownship Co.i. 9:15 p.m. 823 8. Pershing residence of Minnie Sutter, overheated stove. (Co.

2 and No. 4 Sauadi. lni, VAI illKKII, i Greencastle tri. Griffith). Spencer to Switz City, Shaka-jseveral others- u.inK, uin.r Huntingburg 7 Dubois, 1 Or-imak tnm Switz City to Sulli- Gene Littler, who set the pace numingnurg tr triKA.

nt lj "Challenge Golf series (ABC) STEVE SNIDER NEW YORK (UPI)-Sports of starting Jan. 11 among two-man teams challenging Arnold UrlnrKiiro Cwirt Cirv Vin.l" laprings rlKC irum asuingion lo unui uinsoerR came in, naa ii "1 J' Jr2Z. i(Otwell. -Winslow). (Switz City, and Petersburg from 36-8.

The 69 bracket included included, all sorts: cennes, Washington Palmer and Gary Player. HEATING OIL M. L. DACUE CO. 400 Kirby Ave.

288-9974 I i BUM HsWiWT Mi There's some sentiment for Nicklaus and Souchak both are Huntington II Huntington. Washington to Vincennes. Dow Finsterwald. 36 33; Jacky Indianapolis 14 Marion. On the regional level, the win-jCupit, 35-34; Huston Laclaire, Jeffersonville 7 Clark.

1 Chesterton was moved 33-36: Tnmmv 34 as- COMPLETE MILK TESTS Three cows in the Brown m. moving the National Football listed conservatively at 200 Indianapolis Winners at Anderson, Brownsburg. Southport League's annual championship i pounds. jwiss neru ownea dv Kaipn fv. Floyd (Georgetown, New M-trom East Chicago to Logans-! Bobby Nichols, 35-34, and Frank game to a neutral sunny climate Watson, Farmland, have com Jeffersonvi le Winner at oany.) porr, ine Hammond winner soes Rprrf after three in a row under arc- THE South rates an edge in in Green Bay, the quarterback department in pleted official milk production tests of the Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders' Association, 1 i jeffersonville.

Saiem.l KendallviIle-4 DeKalb. 7 Ewt Chicago. Sullivan win- National 0pen champion Ju-tic" conditions Seymour. 1 Whitley (Churubusco). frorn Huntingburg to Terre Rnrrt, inH wis New Yor -I (Haute.

SwiM fitu uHnner fmiMus Boro ound wth York and Chicago. But box-office, not sentiment, "J.wnnei. a pair of 3Ss. Saturday's 15th annual senior Bowl Game at Mobile. Ala.

Pitching for the South in their Wise. Records kept were under the supervision of Purdue jokomo, Mancnester, lonsvuie. Tied with Palmer, who closed. kct the i.iuii3uir winner imm Laiav matter comes up at NFL Ufaette-Winners at Frank-! KNOX-l Fulton (Aubbeenaub-. Kninmn J'w" out with birdie fours on the last meeting later this month' it'll beer 3 1 St.

Joseph ilLV fort, Kentland. Lafayette, Mr pro debuts are George Mira of Miami, Billy Lothridge of Georgia Tech and Larry Rakestraw of Georgia. has Jack (probably get a quick rejection. CWa kertnnV 4 Cturk. i firm two holes, were Rex Baxter Tom Nieporte, Bob Harrison and AI Gieberger.

ette. WE SPECIALIZE In Automatic Transmissions Motor Tune-Up Brake Service SHORTY'S Transmission Service 520 E. 15th 288-1233 Logansport-Winners at. Ches-' Koknmo7 2cru (Camden, -lerton. Kno Locansoort.

4v Howard, 1 Miami Concannon of Boston College, Boivliris Bill Munson of Utah State and Dick Shiner of Maryland. selaer (Maconaquah). 2 Tipton. Marion-Winners at Bluffton. Inwillt Pra I Wind- "I'd be run out of town by my season ticket holders if I ever voted for a thing like that," says one owner.

"It's the inalienable right of the home town fan to watch his team in the championship game even at 20 below Lifting of NCAA Ban on Indiana Tl. It.AM rA i i a it Crair tltht BURGLARY NETS $10 Burglars netted approximately $10 in a breakin at the Creviston Steel Inc. plant at Cowan early Friday. Chief Deputy Marion Cunnington and Deputy Robert Harness said several desks in an office were ransacked. Entrance to the building was gained by pushing out a panel of an overhead door.

Lafavette Tinnwanrw. (Tower Lanca Bowling continues to boom in nuilllllviril, lint, New Castle Winners at Mun rie. New Castle, Richmond, leagues for senior citizens are up Logansport-4 Cass. 2 Fultonj Vpl.B.,? 400 per cent since last year, ac tNCWanna. iVOrtn Caston), 2 lnl gtme S.IIt Graven.

muiwici nun (ingie riM Beerl Cot. cording to the American Bowl Terre Haute-Winners at Mar-j-'" amJ- 44. team tame Vkt High team ierlea Ralph Mlu. Will Be Sought BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP)-Bill Drwig, Indiana University athletic director, said Friday he will en hpfnr tho NInrinnal fViL ing Congress.

tinsville. Sullivan, Terre Woody Held of the Cleveland Andy Robustelli, defensive end and assistant coach of the New York Giants, would like to re- Van Buren. l.adlM Variety iBowl-O-Mati Indians did everything but pitch catch and play first base last (Lexington, Scottsburg). Manchester 1 Fulton (Akron) 2 Kosciusko (Sidney. Silver trader Onff RHtattnnt mnA a.l-..

ac a ntatrAr TrnKaKKl year. one time or another l. i i i MICKlei Coiffure Dnlm eXeCUflVe roimri Nou Ynrb he made all the other infield Whiter 1 morning and a player-coach than 80 (South Whitley). per cent of the college coaches if fn? a11 in lhe fili lacf sitAot rnnn cna tj a. sr rom rr tna rni I ooa rna rncc Remember Marion Grant.

before its scheduled expiration Martinsville Monroe, 5 Lot Pur. oil, j. Mara of the Giants. 1 111 I Mil aft April 28. Orwig wants the Hoosier win Scmislate INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) Semi-itate assignments for the Indiana high school basketball tourney March 14: Evansville Winners at Ev- Rlrlket an Spam YtLLUW Mb Morgan.

Michigan City 12 LaPorte. Milan Ripley. Monon I Jasper (Remington), Leader Mann Un 33'i- ter sports made eligible for post SNEAK THIEF SOUGHT Detectives were seeking a sneak thief who took a purse containing $105 from the home of Mrs. Patricia Johnson, 1658 N. Brady Friday night.

n.nrj rnarmacv no. 1, 32'i- season competition in basket THE scramble is on among European soccer teams for invitations to compete in New York's International Soccer League this summer. big both in prestige and money by European Me-! ame wilm Oreer. 197. High Is at Your Service Pulaski (Francesville, daryville), 3 White.

MUNCIE 13 Delaware. ball, swimming, wrestling, indoor track and gymnastics. The swimming team has won the Big Ten title the last three single erie Elolne HenaleT. SOS. Huh team atne Maple Lane 119.

HirM leam aerlM-Munclei Paper and Stock. 2 3ltS. ansville, Huntingburg. Jefferson ville, Terre Haute. standards.

format this; PORTLAND MAN HELD New Castle 4 Hancock, 8 DAY AND NIGHT Henry. Fort Wayne Winners at Elk Plymouth 2 Fulton (Rich Larry Shultz, R.R. 3, Portland, was held by Muncie police Friday in connection with a fradu-lent check investigation. yCal oeienmng mu na- makes sectjon tional champion, although meh- with six teams instead gible for NCAA competition. of eight in each section.

To be eligible for the NCAA Champs in each section meet to basketball tournament, which 'determine which olavs two-time land Center, Rochester), 8 Mar 24 Hours a Day hart, Fort Wayne, Kokomo, Marion. Winners at Columbus. Connersville, Indian shall. Portland 2 Blackford (Hart-i champ Dukla of Czechoslovakia apolis, New Castle. ford City.

Montpelier), 6 Jay. Princeton 9 Gibson. We will add equipment as necessary to handle every transportation need in Muncie. also would require winning or tying for the Big Ten title, Indiana would need reinstatement in the challenge round, Lafayette Winners at East Rensselaer 5 Jasper, 2 New Chicago, Greencastle, Lafayette, by March 27. PHONE The golfing Turnesas will be Logansport.

282-2291 The NCAA council turned; honored as the No. 1 family in ton (Morocco, Mt. Ayr), 1 Por ter (Hebron). Richmond 1 Henry (Lewis Winners at the four semi-state down a similar I.U. plea in Chi the sport at the New York Golf For quick door-to-door, vilie), 1 Randolph (Spartan radio-dispatched service centers clash at Butler Field-bouse.

Indianapolis, March 21, for the title. District M. strrlwarhert iBoail-O-Mati leaders Local 1314 Nf. 1. SMS; Local 1.114 No.

1. 31-20; Loel J320. 21-23 High alngie gsme Bob Thornbro, 21ft. Huh single seriei Oene Kerev. 17.

High team me Local No I. 1.051. High team nea Local 1314 No. 7. 3.02i.

Middletawn ladle iBowl-O-Mati Leaders Ballard Hrdwr Co, 40-11; Bacon American Corp 34-17; TV Headquarters, 31-90; Metis Mortusrv, 31-30. High single gam Kathry'n Bush, 203. High single series Ruth Scott. S2i. High teim game Bsllird Hardware 794.

High tem aeries Ballard Hardware 3,253. I.rsl 3K7 (Muncie Bowling Center) leaders Bpsrk Plugs, 99: Saints. fl: Jolly Boys, S3 High fame Bonnie Harshmsn, 314. single series Bob Corn, 585. High team game Tomahawks, 1.017.

High team serlea Bpark Plugs, 2.M0. Odd Fellows' Hndlri (Muncie Bowling Center) Leaders Mains Acoustical. 45; York-town IOOP rto. 44; Roetken Prult Farm, 44. High single game Bob Pas-kins.

221. High single aeries Bob Paskins, 561 High team game Mains Acoustical. 1.028. Hlih team aeries cago a year ago. "What we're seeking is competition to help develop the Olympic program," Orwig said.

"All we're asking is about four or five weeks of Rrace." burg), 6 Wayne. Rising Sun Dearborn, 1 Ohio (Rising Sun), 2 Switzerland (Patriot, Vevay). Rushville 1 Hancock (Char lottesville). 1 Shelby (Morris- town), Rush. County Appointments May Be Made Monday Several appointments are expected to be announced Monday by the Board of County Commissioners.

Although most key appointments were announced last week, seven other positions remain to be filled. Positions still open include a Aviation Commission member, two positions on the County Plan Commission, barber for the Children's Home, member of the County Records Commission (a commissioner), and two sanitarians for the County Health Department. City County Plan Director A. E. Suro has recommended Waldo Beebe and Floyd Mc-Williams be reappointed to the County Plan Commission.

Salem 2 Crawford (Marengo), Milltown), Harrison, 3 Wash Willsey Is Named Head Coach of California Bears BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) ington. Writers shin-dig Jan. 22. Willie is a former U.S.

and British champ and has five brothers Jim, Joe, Mike, Phil and Doug who are pros. Jim is a former PGA champ, Mike a PGA runner-up and Joe twice finished second in the U.S. Open. IN 1954, only new trotters had earned $100,000 or more during their racing careers. 10 years late is 255 with Su Mac Lad on top at $707,049.

'53 leader, Proximity, now is 26th on the all-time list. I If it came to a fight instead of golf, Jack Nicklaus and Mike Souchak would be big favorites to win this season's televised Athlctc-of-Ycar Award Jinx Not Worrying Koufax By BEN OLAN Presa SporU Writer The troubles that beset Inge-mar Johansson, Roger Maris and Maury Willis after they were named Male Athlete of the Year in The Associated Press poll apparently aren't worrying baseball's Sandy Koufax, the 1963 winner. Don Null SAYS NOW IS THE TIME Yorktown IOOP No. 9,905. Seymour 7 Jackson, 1 Scott (Austin), South Bend 12 St.

Joseph. Southport 9 Marion. SULLIVAN I Greene (Shaka-mak), 1 Owen (Coal City), 6 Ray Willsey, backfield coach of 47 Handicap Tower Lsnesl Leaders Oarrlneer's. 42-2S): Crow's the Washington Redskins, was hired Friday as head coach at his alma mater, the University DON NULL Sullivan. Marathon, 41-97: Maxwell Barber, 41-27.

High single game C. Shaffer, 223. High single series D. King, 400. High team game Local 105.

1.055. High team series Grow Marathon, 2.M7. of California, Athletic Director Switz City 1 Daviess (El- WE NEED USED nora), 6 Greene, 1 Owen (Free Weslslde ntndlrap (Muncie Bowling Center) Leaders Roy's Oarste. 32-19; Den- dom). Tell City 2 Crawford (English, Leavenworth), 3 Perry, 3 CARS NOW hsm and Wlmrner Sl-20: Cole's Ramblers.

30-21. Huh sinale gsme Msrvln Mock. 955. Kith sinale series Marvin Mock, 07. High teem game Pouch Homes Inc 953.

High team series Cole's Ramblers, 9.SOB. Spencer. 1 Terre Haute 7 Vigo, 7: Clay (Staunton). Van Buren 5 Clay, 3 Owen. Vincennes 7 Knox, I Pike Pete Newell announced.

I Details of the signing, including salary and length of contract, were not immediately announced. Willsey is the first alumnus to coach Cal football since 1930. The announcement of his hiring came only hours after recently resigned Coach Marv Levy was hired by William and Mary. Willsey, 35, was assistant coach for four seasons under Darrell Royal, whose University of Texas team won the national championship this past season. He starred as a Cal back in 1951 and 1952.

Koufax, a 25-game winner for the champion Los Angeles Dodgers, insists that he doesn't fear next season at all. "It hasn't worried me at all. As a matter of fact I haven't even thought about it," he said Friday when he was told of his selection as the top athlete of the year. Koufax was named the No. 1 athlete on 93 of 147 ballots in the voting by sports writers and broadcasters.

Y. A. Tittle, who passed the Giants to the National Football League's Eastern Division title, received 22 first place votes. i i KEEP THIS NUMBER FOR EMERGENCY 288-8811 AMBULANCE (Petersburg). Warsaw 8 Kosciusko', 2 Whitley (Columbia City, Larwill).

Washington 6 Daviess, 3 Martin. Trade-In Values Are it an All-Time High GET THAT L-O-N-G DEAL ON A NEW '64 RAMBLER DON NULL RAMBLER SEE OUR NEW AND USED CAR DISPLAY 100 N. Madison 288-3621 301 N. Monroe College Basketball Phillips 10ft, Centrnsry )l Fla. Saethern 0, Taylor 111 Jaeksenyllle U.

MscAlester New York AC 75, Siena Oneena Montrlair St. 19 Belmont Abbey 54, Presbya. 45 Va. Union 74. N.

Carolina St. 71 Ohio Wesleyaa II, Heat Chester (Pa.) 7J Akren 8, Amerlrtn P. Hendrlx 4, Snnthwestern ".7 Tennessea St. MirMurray 5 Princeton R5, Hithlnctnn (St. Lenis) Pittsbarg State Ottawa V.

Cincinnati 57, Oregon Stale 43 Winchester 1 Delaware (Cen FOY'S ter), 1 Jay (Madison), Randolph. Zionsville 6 Boone, 2 Marion (Pike Speedway)..

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