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Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 9

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4' WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14 1966 rz THE ANDERSON an are Scott Shines7 In Win Over oe GOT ANS ULL ui uatR jnu owvuu piavo Im the American League with a bf 6 win over Minnesota 0 5 10 1 3 0 0 1 Lonbom 4 0 Rdof Muscle Strain Da Dick 'Spitzmesser Istage a comeback land win Tit Sherm pdegraff inner aspect of the elbow and irocitw IU Will Honor 3 a bumps and bruises frornrugged The 6 6 tiescorareniainedlun University of Southern Calitor til 2 59 of the final quarter miAKE SERVICE (ILMKIIS WOUISAETtelSlOURl BUSINESS OPEN LOANS up to J000 MEDIAN 6 TAKE UP TO 4 YEARS TO REPAY if needed i Time Anderson HWY 47 Ph 644 2851 A Richardson Mgr i 1 OR ONLY AM Harold Campbell and Bob out under par 61s to deadlockrfor Jirst place 'Mi 2 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 4 0 Taka Months to Pay 1 6 1 0 0 HB HB QB Campbell Blake fie or' 1st In tET ovailnbU NO MONEY DOWN LET HANDED alio available Adjust Brakes Our brake mechanics adjust brakes and repack front wheel bearings Drive in TODAYI "INDIANA" THE HISTORY OUR STATE IN A TWO RECORD ALBUM You can get this official Sesqui centennial album now from Ameri can Security at cost plus tax The taste is distinHhc 'I he man Scan Connery The Bourbon is JIM BEAM LOS ANGELES (UPI) The pennant hopes of the first place Los Angeles Dodgers "suffered a 1 ring 'SIZING WATCH dBANDj MICHOL at MADISON 10th at LETCHER 109 BYPASS ert ster has compiled a record of 202 strikeouts in 217 2 3 innings 2 i 2 3 We do all this work Open Monday and riday Nights Until 7:00 1203 Main Street i Herb Score set the record of 245 strikeouts in 1955 Sutton's value to the Dodgers last two wins' which were ovemthe San ranciscos Giantsxahdi Pit tsbui gh Pirates clubs dosestiirpursuit of the league leaders 5 8 5 4 5 9 5 6 5 11 160 5:7 11 ii i or bb so 65513 2 1 1 2 1531 35 0 09J rflSr Day Brake End 24 SERVICEOERVOU CLEVELAND (UPI) The I Cleveland Browns won the Eastern Division title during their first six years the National football League (1950 1955) a 2 3 7 1 0 0 1 V3JL 0 1 3 1 0 21L3 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 Align ront End mechanics align front wheels to manufacturers epeciflcations Balanceront Wheels Trccislon balancing by tire exjierts assures longer tirelifa 1 Lapel Turns Back Eastern Hancock LAPEL Lapel's Bulldogs repulsed Eastern Hancock runners twice in cross country here Tuesday afternoon win rung the varsity meet 20 to 37 and taking the reserve 'engage ment 15 to 50 Mt Vernon in vades Lapel two mile course over the Brockway Golf Course next Thursday for a varsity contest Summary 1 Gudiel (L): 2 Everitt (L) 3 Layton (L): 4 Smith (E): 5 Coffin (E) Rich (L): 7 Wil son (E) 8 Rich (L) 9 Smith (L) 10 TCurrent (E): 11 Owens (L): 12 Jessup (E): 13 Brizendine ana 14 lauiKner 11:21 1 71 rzr 63 18 62 19 Ti 51 11 whohad singiedv Clarkes wild throw in the fifth lefin Casano vawho had walked and moved to second on a choice ash Brinkmn Saverine ValnLine Howard If Krkld pr McMulln 3b Harrlsn lb Lock c( Casanova Ortega BrownWheelwright A re Of An Runni ng Brown of the Minnsota Vikings and Ernie Wheelwright of the Atlanta alcons are off and run ning in the race for the rushing tide vacated bv Jim Brown but nobody? was able tocrack the IM yard mark in the first week of the 'NatwnanWball League seas an wi Brown 'crashed through the San rancisco 4ftersjor 99 yards on 16 carries andWheelwrighf tossed into by the ew York Gian ts made yards' oo sixi carries for Atlanta against Los Angeles Lindblad Handrahan Edgerton block Hunter Aker Cuher 0 2t 1 2 0 JI Heffner 2 3 0 0 0 I a nd ra han pitched to ope batter i n9th rankton Alexandria Harriers RANKTON Coach Ted ranktonJiarnersd feated Alexandria twice 19 38 in varsity and 20 43 in reserve high school cross country in a dual meet run over the two mile course at the Elwood Country Club Tuesday after noon Hamilton Heights will op pose rankton riday afternoon at the Elwood' layout '1 Voss Dp 2 NT Blackford: (): 3 Davis () 14 Walker (A) 5 4 Jones( A) 6 Alexander i 7 Ayres () 8 Mason (A) 9 Cum mings (A) Gordon () 11 Ashton () 12 Nelson (A): Kerr (A) 14 Sloan (A) Time irl0 Everybody's Oil co 7 1 'i 0 0 0 0 0 AWWVWWWWWWWVA'WW MEN'S MOC TOE ull Grain Glove Leather Uppers Color: Smoks! 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Tovar If a i 2 Wert 3b Hollins 3b 4 0 1 0 Wood 2b onva rr I Bftitey Clark pr Uhlnder cf Verslles ss414 2 Stanley 4 0 0 ft zMWIl Kaat Wnhngtn 0 0 0 0 Lolich Hall ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 5 6 5 Totals Minnesota Detroit Cash awarded 1st base In lat Innipg oa interference Battey McAuliffe DP Mlnnesota 1: Detroit 1 LOB Mlnnesota 4 Detroit 2b HK Mon (25) reehaji Versalles Kaline Kaat 23 10 6 fi rt I nn 9 urn ui snorrv 11 Raat pitched to 2 batters in 7th 220 8125 week as' LafayetteJefferson be hind to best de fending Kckomo's Wildcats 14 7 and Castle's Trojans did the same thing to topple Berries 12 6 In other games involving NCC clubs Giants downed the Noblesville Millers 31 6 Anderson overpowered Muncie South 33 0 powerful Slicers cut up the Muncie 6 and Richmond Red Devils took to the air to get past St Xavier of Cincinnati Ohio 12 0 Iirthe" league attractions Ko komo not the' first tallv on a pass from Willard Rice to end Jim Campbell Gairy Jdoore kicked the extra point and the Kats led 7 0 This came at the start of the third peuod but ihefore the 12 minufe srunn swas 5 10 176 completed the Bronchose tallied 174itwice as Bob age hauled in a pass from Mart blratier and ran 43 yards to score Then Tom RickjtcaughtaJShorLpass from" Strader for the second Strader kicked the extra poinUafter each touchdown Loeansuort scored quickly againsUNew Castle recovering aTrojan tumble on tne inc zu and sent Dave Means off tackle on a 24 ard run for a touch down less than three min utes playedrThen 'theuTrojans got in gear 'and tallied near the end of theopening quarter as George Barber climaxed a drive with a one yard plunge Every body's More or NQBILS Your Money fl in reoulation MMt SQ 1 0 Dicken ph 0 0 0 6030 A i i BLOOMINGTON Pftta PlhrttQ a mAmkoi TnH Big" Ten Theyoting cnampionsnip will be honored Saturday in Imlf finiA monies in rookie since against Miami (u university The I board'of trustees ill give Pihos a special citation for contribution loathe univer sitv through' He foot player elected to the Na tional ootball oundation 'Hall of ame baseball for 10 days justhave to fill Sutton's spot with Jne Moeller Bill Smar and Nirk Willhite nail An Canrlvr Tivnfov Meadowbrook Golf Drysdale and Claude Osteen for a little extra work but they've was "hailed as one of the great pitching finds of the Elwood ootball Roster Player 5 1 1 3 colavlw 5 0 a 6 0 2 0 Whitfield lb 6 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 Atcue 4 0 10 2 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Xandis ph 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 uller 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 10 10 5 9 10 6 0 215 VWAWVAVWS'l WSWMVM WOMEN'S GLOVE LEATHER Moc Style 2 Eye Tie Colors Beig Coiual Styling Sur itting SIZES 4 to 1 0 AAloB OR MORE! TO CONSOLIDATE BILLS REINANCE AUTO OR LOWER PAYMENTS OR ANY WORTHWHILE PURPOSE PLAYER MONTH CINCINNATI (AP) ete Rose TCincinna ti second Lantl High TiasBbeen transferred baseman whohasbeem on a miuiig rampage was namea as4he7NafiQrifl PlayeMf the Month headquarters "report NWIES COMMISSIONER DU1HAMNH (AP) Orlean Chnstian retiring ath leticd ire ctor at the JJniversitvj of Connecticut was named the first commissioner of the 20 year old' Yankee Conference Monday maSaturday in his first big var sity game but he want to make it easy for the Tro jans IT Ca 44 zx 2 back has shed his eld jersey No lO looks too much'like a and donned No18 That jersey" TeXans jbkercovc ers a superman emblefn a big 1 But nd 'jokeTthat Bradley getting his first test' of five fhp Ma 0 a 4 xqruuxiVjJ 1 country son national television Marion swarmed aIl over lesviue wun naiwacK' uoug Peden lead ing' the attack by scoring" three touchdowns "An Indians continued to show scoring power by clubbing Clark each scored one TDand brook Invitational 18 hole golf tourney that drew" a field of 59 participants last Sunday at the Meadowbrook course Bpb 59 was good first low net 5 nro amafeiir tonrnev for its mt utuui vzaiiu uaj uept 41 The! winners BT Low tie be tr tween Bot i Biake Tisane! Harold CampbelU61 3 Myroiv Lewis 63 Low net 1 Bob Sokol 59' 2George McWilliams60 "3 4B5L6 7 five way tie among TonriGray 61 Weaver 61 A Hansell" 61 Malcolm Ran dgli3h56LcandsJimBennettT61s' AU Games 2 0 0 0 493 A ifth £2me both yearssaidrih 7wMJ'irs43'IarfctJlichwiire Lm tseason Wlth fhA DnHcrorc i i i Im hoping our chib can re2uia pap mrn pharlr rairir! Angelestid GREATER SAETY OR YOU by concentrating our actory Trained Service Men at 3 locations you are GUARANTEED the highest quality craftsmanship by men whose trained eyes will spof potential troubles BEORE THEY OCCUR 1 ASTER ROAD SERVICE too Day or Night for DX or Oil CREDIT CARD customers! REPAIR HigMand MadisGn Heigntsuame iviovea To Pi at Gridiron The Highland Ma i son Heights football "contest sched uled foSaliii'dav' night at High? to thef Madison Heights field be cause of a'much larger seating edacity The Will sulf be played on Salur a Hi chi a nd honi game ajid alMIighland season ed Rose was named by33 of the tickets wilU beY g00dl: vvhile 50 member' selections i comnYt PfrMesseasoiu tickets "will noHteeginadc up of baseball writers be accepted for Barney Alexander La rry 1 Creech Jyy Rod Edgell Pat ai Dennis akes Howard Huffman any Jud ay Charles Lu cas 20 1 1 5 7 165 Tim McQuitty 72 11 5 11 183 MarMitchell 12 1 1 HB 5 11 178 Dewey Smith 3 1 1 1 zr: 5 9 220 Ed Smith" 78 11 6 2 166 John Wilson "2'1 11 HB5 140 jf 1 a 6 fl 0 Cl5 1 0 75 Joe Davis' BET i5 'l 0E QBsf5 8148 ml6 10 HB 192 Chris Judav 10' 6 0" 150 Bob Sherman Ray "Williams "nruma: i52 Steve Williams i 73 rhbi ah hi ns 0 0 Hegan )b 3 0 0 0 2b 4 12 2 Clarke 2b rf 4 0 0 0 Murcer as 3 0 0 0 Pepilone rf 0 0 0 0 Mans rf 3 0 10 Whitaker 3 0 10 Brvan 3 0 0 0 erraro 3b 3 2 10 Peterson 2 0 0 0 WWitr ph H(pnry Pn 0 0 0 0 rresn pn Reniff :30 3 5 2 Totals re 2 Washington 002 010 000 New 000 002 000 2 Casanova Peterson 'ewY New Ybrk 3B Murcer Savenne ip er dd so Ortega W' 11 lZ 9 6 Peterson 1141 6 4 nrv Rent? 1 2 22rA 202r Wants Crack use Traians in low fi The Meadow BillJBi adley the Southwest Con most touted football i player in years expects bumps and bruises from rugged '30 12 5 10 168 ElZlJIB 5 1115 6 1 178 207 122 166 152 156 when his throwing hand his right hand was injured i a little thing of about 15 cd' quarterbackwho throws wi th ei iher band Actually says tlic sdfoot ll iSd pound Bradlev passing gives me trouble have a little ft bitty hand and hard for me to grip the ball especially when Iget BuTbe eTcTiTgood to complete 21 of 42 passes for 348 yards and five touchdowns as a 'freshman He also ran for 417 yards punted for a 435 ya rd average and scored five touch downs one on a 73 yard run and another on a 99 yard pass inter Ception i heicomcs to the hud dleE said tailback Jim Helms a different feeling He's confident and when there you are Lafayette New Castle OpenNCCyithVictorie Open NCC With Wins HOU IIIEY'STAND: NCC Games New Castle 0 Lafayette 1 0 Anderson 0 0 i Marion 0 0 Richmond 0 Muncie CentraL 0 Kokomo 0 1E 0 LoganspTEO 0 Resells Last Yeekr Lafayette 14 Kokomo 7 New Castle 12Logansport 6 uz Marion 31 Anderson S3 'Muncie South0 sr LaBorte 40 MuncieCentral 6 1 12 Xavier Cincinnati Ohio 0 'Games uday "Sept 16 I Anderson at Muncie Central "ri Lafayette at Logansport I Manon at Southport at Kokomo New' Castle at rankfort NCC ames 7 7''" Two te ams iguredEto be hEZ VEZ I I rU ZX 4 jr 4 I Krt iiiuLil miLziuvtu turn iau 111 GBjNorth JjeiflJt al Confer encefooE ball race pvictones itl No Class Posi light (Blue) Bud Badger L' 1112HB 5 ff40 Key en BlankenshipE8 l'T 2 lyyyi go Jeff Bourff 75 12 6 It "165 Kee Cannon 71 12 6 2 160 Bob Drake 80 J2L 6 Alan Jiughes 5 197 ClaudeJacksohJ 53 12 5 9 225 Bob Qhnsjr'rpyJ 0pEHZ ETTITS I 0230 13 "1 2 6 1 190 a 0 gU2HB579 hs 1 60 Stoneham Raises Salary And Extends Contract Through 1967 Happy Pilot Hopes Giants Can Rebound Bv 1CK SI LN SON RANCISCO (AP) Man ager Herman rankswhose San rancisco Giants are fight jingi far the National League baseball pennant signed a new i contract for 1967 Tuesday with a substantial salary boost At the same time ranks' boss Giants President Horace put pressuTe onjT tne rest ol me team all think he done" a I splendid job': Stoneham said in announcing signing ofjhenew i yyyy contract was no ques tion that Herman" would be re hesaid YL might havera psyeholog Aly leal effect on the club since Urey 7 CJnincr tn ha Waxon some ot uiem might not Terms of the one year pact wei iiui amiouncea out it was hlnw 7 believed ranks will get ibout uesc aXl nookie A nitch ntr wncahftn Cf 60" 2 5 8 50 1 2 5 9 1 2" 1 70 "RyR" schedule ranks said just go from day to day If we could a few hits together el! Currently 'the Giants are in third place 2 i games back of the Dodgers ranks said the National League pennant race will go down to the ire sound strategist ieranks has helped keep Giants in top contention even hitting has 7 been at or nearJhe league ToLAk tom this season He has carefully rested his 35 year old star centerfielder and team captain Willie Mays to keep him in ton shane for ft? Manias jiis arm was bothering him and suuwvu luuguu dHU WliapyjU in previous seasons when hexom plained he was tired Last year the Giants finished i '7vi' hvhm suffered a second strain nn the DV two 'ffaniAR Tr VUK ha xz7 4 iiiiici dbUcCL Vi lire hnhmortoHoucha JViiiicuiv VUU Ht? World Series to New Yankees BAWLING UC VEfl and WOMfN All Hejuloliwi Profeuiooffl Styles! Scientific Design improves garnet leather left 30 Slides tMerXight Sale grips lies leather tip COMPIETS sxzsitfy A repair' Earl's Watch Repair 19 PH643 2722 4 6 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 '1 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 ab bi 4 3 3 1 4 1 1 1 cf 0 0 0 0 rf 4 0 0 0 BOSTON (AP) George Sccbt drove in four runs with a single and a touble leading the Bos ton RedSox to a 10 victory over the Chicago White Sox Tuesday night cnjcaeo tJiirouri 00 Thomas cf SJ22 2 tiuiora zn Agee cf Ward lb Knwrlhy 3b McCraw pr Romano Bradford nr a Berry lt i ixaii Oi John duiirs pn i Buzhardt zz 0 0 0Z Totals Chicago Boston hi 4 1 1 A 5 1 I 4 ft 1 fi NnrtHnm rf fit ft ft Kit ebrw lb 4 1 0 ft Cash lb 1 0 1 1 intt i 0 10 0 TrcwskC 2b 0 0 0 0 3 110 Horton It 4 1 1 3 a 0 0 rechan 3 1 JLOO 0 McAalfe as 3 0 10 1 fi A MS 630 600 002 100 003111 4 Cfui nnn pnviuiiR sensation Don Sutton hn! a arc 41 1 ry UtA tut bU 1 season with'the Dodgers Sutton wab uue: ui uie cjUDiS lour 1 i cia rs i a rt Uia rf mmnilftifl 19 11 ironnrrl 4iuriCTsince Joe posted 15 wins when theclub was in Brooklyn Sutton strained flexor muscle in his right forearm Sept 5 against the San I rancisco Giants in the third inning The Ah' jury prevented him startmg againuntil Monday right luyMond aygy game SgaffisT NewYork Mets Sutton worked four innings but did hot complain oL thearm bothering was lifted as a precautionary measure by Man ager Walt Alston The 21 ear old youngster informed the club Tnesdav that? he was sent immediately to Dr Robert Kerlan orthopedic specialist Dr Kerim had CLEVEIAND 'UPD Roger DETROIT (UPI) Home Repoz belted a twMim homer runs by Willie Horton and Bill off reliever George Culver in reehan spoiled Jun bid the 15th inning to give thefor his 24th victory Tuesday Kansas City Athletics a 3 1 night and powered the Detroit victory over the Cleveland I Tigers back into second olace inaians luesaay nigm ab bi Cleve ahrhbl Cmparis ss fi 0 0 0 Rrown 6 0 1 ft Sah if: Hrshbgr rf 5010 Wagner Cater 6 13 0 Dvafn pte cf 10 0 0 Repoz rf Grrt'rt 9h Monday ph 0 0 6 0 Strns ph Aker 1 0 0 0 Alvis 3b Lmdbiad 3 0 0 0 Gonzalez 2b 1 0 1 0 nnarnan Rdsprtn Schwrtz ph 0 0 0 0 GentleptLLQO 0 Dnaidsn pr uuiver Stock 0 0 06 Ueffncr Grzenda 0 0 0 0 Booker ph lIunteEzzz: 0 7 0 0 0 Talton ph 2 'Davis pn ii i jwger pr2b 0 0 00 1 0J) 0 Tolik 50 3 STTGlals 1 9 1 Kanm City 000 600 000 003 3 Cleveland 000 000 000 010 irmtori7TP Kansas CityTT Cleveland 2r Kansas City 6 Cleveland 9 Charles a Dvte Green Whitfield (27) Repoz (9) Charles when arber hurled a short? pass to end John Mastinwho racedintothe end zone 32 yards All extra tries fmled for both toams stw pll i Jn non league pl ay Richmond goH past Sfe aS" Greg riend caught apait ofYTD i passes from Phil give the Red a12 win JMunciet Central LaBprte but did score on the Slicers when Lap Quarles into the end zone ear rieswnghornhopes with "his small bands AtJ9 he will be Thc first starting sophomore quarterback at Texas since Warrell Roval fook ovewas coach in 1 957 Be Mifliciei'SoutlT' 33 0as'S Dave lore me 's through Southwest OnnfArprirft fane fhinlr lm tvill rhft Vr DAAA AiS' V1O1 A VvavaJ uvUl Cvl UUQ compared with WkAValkeria J)oi three timeAlI "America at two tallies Tom'Rankin' kicked Southerfi Methodist University one extra point and Dave Sewi two i decades ago ell added' two more Dan Et ability helps make jflie publicity Juried TD i passes whidYTS grodailjzabouttheoiie''fo Winramsanith'Eother young star Clark He once Tossed a left handed Three ard sched touchdown passin all games be ingtfoookec for riday Anqer ab bl Boston 3 0 0 0 oy 3b4 0 3 0 Vastrski 4 0 0 0 Tartabll4120 Cnciiaro 0 0 0 0 Scott lb 512 4 Charles 3b 4 1 1 0 Hinton cf 0 0ft JU DU Jl 10 0 0 0 Ryan 5 L2 0 4 01 0 Smith 2b 5 110 O' John 2 0 0 0 yJIiggins 0 0 0 0 A ft I Jones ph 1 0 0 0 Buzhardt ZjC 0 0 Oi 2 0 Totals 32 1 6 1 Totals' 41IOI59 TC a go I 000 Boston 015 10 4venvorthyr Ryan Ward Adair LOB CMcago 7 Boston 10 2 Berry LoJiborgScott 3b 1 PetroceUl SB Buford Adair Cr SU UT19 5 13 9 6 4 18 Hragius I Buzhardt 1 3 3 Lonborg 10 8T7 9 16 Ionborg iBuford) Higgins (Conb gharo) John Higgins Romano di Sfttft NEW'YORK CAP) Bob Sav two run homer and a throwing enOr by Horace CcrCC' Cl'arkex gave Washington a 3 2 4 A NTrtrv XzvvJr XZ V1 UVY U1 Grzenda 2 Kees luesaav nient i enntro vaI Cjn lTiinnift Cpnf al Qaxrori hit hie fi ft 11 hnnvar rif' rifnirnkn Ei nrrnv rft'mi'I an rT ht wj iv rvrr nm4 Mijrion to Richmond ln non scoredbehind Paul Casanova tilts host New trav elsxrtorankfortaiiformer league member which dropped out after last sport ac tivity endtxi 4 "1 Humphrey Agrees To Toss Out 1st Series Baseball WASHINGTON (APf Vire Hubert Humphrey make any predictions about the winner but he assured everyone Tuesday he would be at Hie opening of theWorldSfr 1 ncswherever it is Humphrey said merely around right before the 1 first game and tell yomwho I will win it If I tell you now the odds will go up The vice president met in his office with baseball Commis who invited Humphrey to throw out the' fir st ball att he World Se Humphrey' is becoming known as the Johnson administration baseball buffpihavingofficially attended last World Ser lesin Minnesota when theJTwms played the Dodgers the opening game of the 1966 season "in' Washington and Mi ejtll game in St Louis A baseball writer asked him if he were a jinx for the teams he SbfSd lost the Series and the Senators dropped the season opener to Cleveland 0 wai ta' i mi rm phrey said with a laugh the' Series the games I was person ally involved in4heTwins won a httlertoo muchjto expecCm trheiphe 'Sen ator in theropening MH 'L teds?) hs te iu tMbii Il is Don 10 Days wrwfl 5 ov Si Jhte'te i dS9RHl WSL 4fl oq 4 BHBfe ww LW vte A to gtete A flB AM jlte 5 1 4 1 1 jBK ASe Pihos iWELRY sbbSbw ijijjpu y1 il'lh te OVH YOU MOHTHtr HO ttCIIVl MrMIHT MO 1000 4 3626 36 1500 5440 36 2000 7253 36 2500 1 7373 48 3000 8848 48 4000 11797 48 5000 14746 48.

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