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PACE 10 THE MUNCIE STAR, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1967 Bowling Results Only One Favorite in 9 Wins LadlM Bandies (Muncie Bowling Center) Leaders Ontario. 18-11: W. W. Parkinson. 1911: Zavokas Pro Shop.

18-12. High single game Jean Newton, 213. High single series Bonnie Twilight League (Bowl-O-Mat) Leaders Tobey's Insurance. (0-20! Pvpm Tile, 58-22; Haag Drugs, 56-34. Hifh single game Jane Clevenger.

206. High single aeries Sachie Young, 519. High team game Keglerettea No. 1,027. High team aeries Gammer 2.913.

ABOUT THAI HIGH ElBOW Patterson. 520. High team game Ontario. 90. High team series Ontario, Saturday Morninr Junior Mixed Muncie Bowling Center! FLORENCE, Ky.

Jockey Larry Grubb and trainer Lee Niles teamed up for a couple of IrA Yin iL' Ml Leaders Team No. 11. 21-3: Coca- wins here Monday afternoon Flu Picken gaclal (Sport Bowl) Leaders Hopeless Ple. 19-1; At-llln Construction. 15-12; We-Un's.

14-13. High single game Joan Fullhart. 188. High single aeries Joan Pull-hart, 5116. High team game Hopeless Five, 844.

High team series The Mothers. 2.374. Cola. 17-7; Yorktown Upholstry, 16-8 High single game Hal Waymire, 203. Hlirh single series Hal Waymire, 518.

High team game Team No. 11. 1,005. High team series Team No. 11, 2,165.

THE OLD SCHOOL OF THOUGHT THEORIZES THE RIGHT ELBOW TO NEVER lEflVE THE SIDE ON THE BBCKSWIN6. EVEN THOUGH I OM NOT CONSCIOUS OF IT DURING MY SWING-I AM FULLY AWARE THAT MY RIGHT ELBOW (JOES Y10VE AWAY FROM MY BODY. much to the dismay of favorite players in the crowd of 3,003 In the featured "T.V. Lark" purse, an allowance sprint for Bowl-O-Mat Social iBowl-O-Mati juveniles Grubb brought W. Leaders Muncie Tent and Awning, Lucas Dust Shot from well off 1-U: Max's Auto Glass.

Covalt's Dairy, Webster's Tire and Battery. 18-12: Murphy's Supermarket, 18-14. the pace and wore down H. P. Hign single game Evelyn King.

198. Hijh single series Dot Whittimore, Hunt's pace setting Howard Price for a length and a half 505. High team game Max's Auto Glass, 828. High team serlei 67 Handicap (Tower Lanes) Leaders Bolton's Marathon; Merchants Bank: Peterson Vending. High single game Posey.

243. High single series Posey, 657. High team game Tower Lounge, 1.101. H'lrh team series O-Needa-Vending, 9,057. Aneherage (Tower Lanes) Lesders Muncie Dragwar.

57: Knight Door 56; Covalts Meadow Gold. 48. Hich aimrle tarn win. Dust Shot found the "slow" Murphy's Supermarket, 2,355. track to his liking and paid S20.60 winning for the fourth time this year.

Along the inside early, the eventual winner swung out for the stretch drive and was Local itfl Bowling League (Muncie Bowling Center I Leaders Bparknlugs. 64-18: Saints. 53-28; Top Cats. 47-37. Hilh single game Jim Vorhees, 222.

High single series Clyde Barbor, 536. High Woolums. 232. High single series B. Hines.

624. Hiffh team cam pulling away from runner up team game Boares. High Ken-Bar Tool. 920. High team series Howard Price at the wire.

team aeries Tomahawks, 3,09. Muncie Dragway. 2,596. W. P.

WALTER'S Board Mark Tower Lane Tenplnneri (Tower Lanes) Leaders Patio. 2,080: Turner Align er, another well played choice, -ntmmmitI i r1 nmni i I -4 salvaged third place in the sprint ment, Mulfitts, 2.046. High single game saunders. 177. High single series M.

Saunders, 497. High team game Muffitts, 724. High team seriei Muffltts, 2,112. City Handicap I Bowl-O-Mat i Leaders Mason's Ooasis, Derby Bar. Hurst TV.

High single game Bob Finch, 230. High single series Jerry Gruewell, 585. High team game Odle Paint 1,073. High team series Odle Paint 3,108. Wa-Kee (Muncie Bowling Center) Leaders Hurst 55; Half Size Shoppe, 44; Jackson St.

Hardware, 44: Masonry, 42. High single game Sarann Mustard, 180. High single series Marilyn Hol-lenebe. 502. High team game Jackson 8t.

Hardware. "44. High team Learner (Tower Lanes) Leadera Tour Alley Cats: which was run in 1:13 Trainer Niles put Grubb up on Mrs. Roscoe B. McDowell's In the Shade and the team clicked for a $20.40 mutuel return.

Most of the public support in this sixth race went to Queen of the Road but she got away slowly and finished off the board. BUT I FEEL THAT THIS POSITION DEFINITELY PR0VIPES ft WIDER SWING RRC. (ON THE DOWNSWING THE ELBOW NECESSARILY RETURNS TO MY RIGHT SIDE WITHOUT CONSCIOUS DIRECTION ON MY PART.) 37B g)IK7, OHIO PROMOTIONS, INC. "dlt fllCHTS SESEWP Untouchables. High sinile tame Engle, 177.

High single series M. flussDaum, 466. High team game Alley Cats, 807. High team series Monday Belles, 2,358. MADISON HEICHTS PIRATES The Pirates of Anderson Madison Heights are preparing for their 1967-68 varsity basketball season, which they hope to cli- max with a successful defense of the Anderson Sectional championship.

Team members are, from left, first row, Neal Rector, Frank Donaldson, Greg Graham, lack Dawson; second row, Assistant Coach Dick Howell, Jeff Perry, Jim Regenold, jack Rector, Student Manager Jim York; third row, Head Coach Phil Buck, Mark Fleischhauer, Tom Lacey, Rocky Bowers and Assistant Coach Jim Sutton. (Star Photo by Rex Miller) Basketball Roundup Tall Pirates Ready to Go series Jackson St. Hardware, 2,206. Local 4U9 (Tower Lanes) Leaders Jim's Standard. 62: Favorite players got some solace out of the seven length vic Dinner Will Honor 'Cat Harrier Champs tory of Claiborne Farm's Matri ciusner iree ourgery, ou; Avondale Mn 1 al Ula-h Members of Coach Jim Lamb school's most successful cross i i D.

Herron, 2S8. High single series Q. West, 578. High team game Jim's Standard, 1,079. High team series Team No.

7, 2,931. arch in the co-featured "Forever Yours" purse. The well bred daughter of Bold Ruler-Lyceum made the track look fast as she ert's state-champion Muncie Cen country seasons wm oe pre tral cross country team will be By EARL MISHLER plans due to a broken arm. Sport Bowl Major fSnnrt RnvM sprinted six furlongs in 1:12 3-5! Leaders Wvsor Parkino- Tst. KA.ii-1 Other squad members are 5-9 senior guard Jack Dawson and under jockey Mike Manganello.

guests of honor at a carry-in supper Thursday night at the HEATING OIL posite Jack Rector at guard, giving Madison Heights one of the tallest and most productive backcourts in the state. Ken-Bar Tool It M.R: Prantim I sented and Lambert will announce the winner of the outstanding runner award for 1967. Members of the state-champion team will present the state trophy to Central Principal John Paul Huffman. I ANDERSON Defending And-! erson Sectional champion Madison Heights lost a large chunk of basketball talent through 5-10 junior guard Greg Graham Finance 46-26. High single games rtAfiir rn I William Prnrtnr.

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The proaram Matriarch, a possible starter in the Boone County handicap later this week, simply toyed series William Proctor, 619. High Is Buck looks for a "respectable will get under way at 6:30 p.m. season," although other area with her five rivals returning a team game Wysor Parking Lot, a Mroy Ave. S-1 998. High team series Wysor Park- lng Lot, 2,840.

'MmiiWMm llsslWPMIi Ml Awards won during one of the The shortest of the above-mentioned players is 6-1 and ad coaches would term that a con $3 win price, shortest of the ditional height is furnished by graduation last spring, but Coach Phil Buck is waiting with another crew of topnotch performers this year. Buck guided the Pirates to the sectional title in his first year such reserves as 6-5 junior cen servative outlook. "We have some real fine athletes here," the veteran mentor stated. "They are dedicated youngsters and afternoon. Tu-el and Blue Medley finished second and third, respectively.

MILLER and Vincent's Latin ter Tom Lacey, 6-2 junior guard Frank Donaldson and 6-1 senior they have a lot of pride." guard Bob Delph. Delph is pres Our lowest priced winter tire! as head man. They were elimr nated, (80-77), by a tough Marion team. Lyric was listed at 50-1 on the ently out of the coach's playing BUCK, A GRADUATE of Ross- ville High School and Indiana THREE STARTERS from last infield tote board and was responsible for a $107 win return in the first race under jockey Marty Freed. Winning for the first time in two years, the four- University, is in his second year at Madison Heights, following year's 18-7 varsity graduated, alone with four other men off State College Records previous prep coaching at Flora Rossville and Frankfort.

He also year-old filly needed 1:15 3-5 for has served as freshman coach the six furlong distance and was at Indiana. 2V2 lengths in front of runner up Try Joe at the end. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Big Three The teams Buck listed as his toughest foes are Anderson- Shelbyville, Michigan City, 'New Castle, Richmond and Marion. OP 98 128 99 Indiana 8 0 0 168 Purdue 7 1 0 256 Notre Dame 6 2 0 277 Assistant coaches at Madison Indiana Conference ICC All Games Varsity-Frosh Net Contest Is Tonight at BSU Ball State basketball followers Heights, which has an enroll 5 17 2 OP 249 99 ment of 1,900 students, are Dick Howell and Jim Sutton. The Ball State DePauw-x 2 143 97 Pirates are not members of any will get a look at Coach Jim 4 184 142 6 67 155 Hinga's 1967-68 varsity Tuesday Ind.

St. St. Joe conference. MADISON HEIGHTS ROSTER Ht. Yr.

Poj the "tourney ten." The three starters will be seeing collegiate action this year. They are Jere Shockey, now at Louisiana State; Steve Spaugh, Tennessee, and; Tom Withers, Pittsburgh. Other! 1967 graduates were Jack Taylor, Minot Cleveland, Jack Daley end Lonnie Nicholson. Shockey carried an aver-ag; of around 17 points per about 13, Withers' round 10 and Taylor, whom Buck calls the "best sixth man in the state last year," scored 9 PPg- Although only three lettermen return for the Pirates, they comprise quite a talented trio. Topping the list is 6-1 senior guard Jack Rector, undoubtedly one of the greatest all around athletes in the state.

Rector scored at a 17-point clip as a junior, reaching his peak in state tourney action. He is also one of the top pitchers in the state and quarter-backed the Madison Heights football team to an outstanding season. Also back is Jim Regenold, a 4 1 4 2 3 3 2 3 1 5 1 5 night when the annual freshman 12 P-C Rocky Bowers 6-3 Jack Dawson B-( varsity game is played at Ball Valpo 5 124 129 5 102 184 7 110 216 12 12 Bob Delph 8-1 Butler State Men's Gym. Game time is 12 Mark Fleischhauer 11-4 Jack Rector 8-1 7:30 p.m. and admission will be x-one conference tie 12 50 cents.

Jim Regenold 6-3 Prank Donaldson 6-2 y-one conterence, one non- a P-G 0 conference tie Eight returning lettermen will Greg Graham 8-10 Tom Lacey 6-5 be the mainstays for the varsity, Jeff Perry 6-2 P-C Hoosier Conference HCC All Games Neal Rector 6-2 Bud Getchell will be in charge Lettermen of the freshman squad. OP i H5W An alVsenior lineup of Phil Taylor 5 1 7 2 203 115 Franklin Underhill and Terry Stillabower, forwards; Stew Miller, center, Hanover-y Manch. and John Miller and Sam Kitch 6 3 236 148 4 4 176 208 3 5 148 158 3 3 144 112 1 7 165 264 4 2 3 2, 3 3 2 2 1 4 1 5 ens, guards, will be sent against Earlham-y the frosh. Anderson Ind. Freshman starters will 1 7 68 211 Kuhner Team Beaten ANDERSON Anderson South beat Muncie Kuhner in a ninth-grade basketball game Monday at Anderson, 47-21.

Cotton led the winners with 17 points and Abrams got 12 for the losers. The Anderson team led at the half, 25-12. Anderson also won the eighth-grade game, 36-33. Ninth-grade summary: ANDERSON 8 .8. I KUHNER JR.

HIOH 6-3 senior who can play either Steve Tucker and Mike Cum- x-one non-conference tie mings, forwards; Ron Fields, center, and Steve Burlingame backcourt or a corner position. Regenold scored at a 14-point pace as a junior. Third returnee is Rocky Bow a i--i-iiiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasasaaaiaaaaaaa laaiamaaia and Randy Frederick, guards. OP I Dale Flannery, DeSoto; Dave 213 y-one conference tie Others Wabash 2 7 0 58 Rose Poly 1 5 2 136 Individual Scoring TD PAT Keyes, Purdue 18 0 ers, 6-3 senior forward, who av Brown of Muncie Central; Mike 209 eraged around 10 ppg as a part- T. G.

P. T. Housh, Kevin Bledsoe, and Hugh 3 1 5' Abrams 6 2 12 ume starter last year. youngb'd Ramsey Jurkiewicz also are expected to TP I flnraatiA see action with the freshmen. THE TRIO of veteran varsity- 108 Purdue I Cotton I Wllkerson 0 o'Levl 1 51 Barnes 0 OWtlltams.H 1 17! Edwards 0 21 Pierce 2 10 Sims 0 0 6l Jones 0 0 Lampklns 92 70 Cox Golfer Lou Graham played 170 men are sure starters when the Pirates open their season Saturday night against Markleville, a team that has upset them each Safford Schuster 60 straight holes before he ran into a three-putt green on the PGA ti Snider 4 tour this year.

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Buck aid Jeff Perry, a 6-2 junior, probably will start' at center, while the other forward opposite Bowers will be either Neal Rector, Jack's 6-2 junior brother, or Mark Fleischhauer, 6-4 senior. Regenold will start op 48 48 By STEVE SNIDER certainly would defy the ban and play Wimbledon. Many of NEW YORK (UPl)v- The Met ptr Pair "fjf 7.357.75x14 $33.80 $442 8.25 14 $37.10 $4.76 8.55x14 $41.30 $5,12 8.859.00x15 $4100 $5.72 world of amateur tennis is-in a terrific tizzy. the gals are likely to be there, too. 6.50x13 tubeless blackwall, plus $3.10 Fed.

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Lawn Tennis Association calls in its administrative committee for a session at New York Nov. 17 to decide which way to jump. "Until then," said one official, "nothing but nothing can be said on the question. Decisions have to be made." THE PRESTIGE of Wimbledon and its threat to go it alone precipitated the crisis. Nine of the top 10 players in the men's unofficial world rankings for this year almost Wimbledon but couldn't play Clancy's Mechanical Man Car Wash Corner oF Tillotson and Adami Fully Automatic -75c FREE LITTER BACS AND ICE SCRAPERS FREE CAR WASH With Purchase of 15 Call, of Sinclair Cas 25c With Purchase of 10 Cats, of Sinclair Cas 50e With Purchase of 5 Cals.

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