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Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 8

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Anderson Heraldi
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171 963 THE ANDERSON HERALD PAGE 8 MM 27 Teams Entered In Annual Anderson IHSAA Cross Country Sectional nj ri xAff I A1 lz 6 i 1 2 a if David Rankin Coach Charles Evans Coach John Iolkereth Terry Geeseman bers David Conrad Dan while the 1 Mcarren Mike Crist Richard Ronald Hamilton" ranks Louis Hamm Larry Hood Bob Hunt Minnesota PortefZ GaryiSwishe Stebbins? $5tf 87732 Anderson Prin Noel Claude Vincenty Joseph Wagga Prin Gerald Rcude phia and arson i vvw Monroe Central (Randolph beat any team it nal caller Motor World Motor World Mundo £7 i Portland Prin Bru MADtSON AND NICHOL STATION OHLY ANARt NO MONEYDOWN! Mounted REE! 4 MOqOQ IMPERIAL 0 7 45 Qt 1 16TH MERIDIAN PHONE 643 3359 itMliKtitiiwtiiljw xUxewfc LajriX Davy has 135 ground yards and 388 through the air Michigan State to a 7 7 tie last Saturday Michigan head coach WATCH ME CAIL A DUCK tubeless blackwall plus tax and tireoff your car ILfNDED WHISKEY IS PROO 30 STRAIGHT WHISKEYS 70 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS HIRAM WAIKER 8 SONS INC PEORIA' III are not in cluded in the payoffs rank Tom Koegel Terry Mc Daniel Joe Pyle Phil bimmons Robert Spitzer Steve Void Union City Prin Robert A Shankr Coach Robert Dunn Paul Dodd Shirley Garrett Gary Mangas Miller Bill Moore Bill Read Larry Runkel Phil Runkel Da vid weist Honest Injun Says Did you knovy that: The 1964 Street Depart ment's more than twice that of 1956 1956 $273200 196fe $5584831 OR HAPPIER LANDINGS To avoid the of a bowling ball hitting the floor which is both embarrassing and harmful to your score be certain you bend your left knee This reduces the angle which "the ball lands? and allows it to touch down gently rom this angle you will be more likely to give the ball some with a good fol low through without fear of a noisy landing parts If anctTbrslon Bar lent not included pect one of their roughest mat ches of the season with the VELCOMES ERSKlNE Vice presidenf Sani Roberts (WO of the Anderson Downtown Coaches Club welcomes Speaker Cbrl Erskine this city's former major league baseball pitcher with the Brooklyn Los Angeles Dodgers at yesterday's smorgasbord and meeting attended by approximately 100 members and guests at Linder's On The Points irst timer Prin'1 Noel 8 Douglas Charles' Cummings and Cross Country Coach Kenneth Barnes of Anderson High School Brief reports wert given by coaches of other area high schools and Anderson Col lege Arch Hindman of Hagerstown and executive secretary of the World Boxing ederation will address the coaches in November (Herald Photo) Jay Homer Adams Edward I Pennville Roscoe Bonner Mike Davis Mike 'Hol Sharp Coach Mason Napier larid 'Billv Miles Jerry Pierce I Donnie Ault Ronnie Bell John! BETTER STILL a ueeiA Ravens Trojans At AC Homecoming Vi" 'MATIOW WIM HOAD HAZARD AND QUALITY DUARANTIK IN AH Naw Goodyear 4ato Tire arw Guarowfaed NatUm Wdf 1 Af if normal road blowouts fabric breaks except repairable juncture Limited to original owner for number of bhpp the spocifisd Against tny defeats in workmanship and materia! without limit as to time or roileags Goodyear tire dtalers in 1 tjB as QtMda will make adjustment allowance os ow tire based 00 original tread depth rbraaining and current prkaZ I 1 xf 4 1964 SPORTS CAR Why is Imperial now outselling almost every other whiskey intheworld? Steans Julius Streaty Terry Wiley Darrell Wright Anderson St Prin rancis Kienly Coach Jack Til Hiram walker JWW Ntiiu tHf 'down on Raven balance as sev eral players were involved both offensively and defensively dur ing the evening Coach Macholtz expects to have Halfback Paul Hones Tac 1 kle Don itzgerald and End Ron Shangle back fur action in the Homecoming tut tnougn racKie Keith Barker appears to be a On the statistics side of the RONT WHEEL BRAKE ALIGNMENT ADJUSTMENT Returned to original on all 4 wheels manufacturers specifications fluid included if needed Because knowledgeable people have a taste for Hiram Walker quality rrnninnal Other officials besides IHSAAi 19 Montpelier 20 'Starter Mahin include: "rrnirsp Drn Pvle Joe Vargo 2 inish judges Leo San ders Basil Hosier Timers Max Beigh Jackpowers inish numbers Dane Pugh 'Bob Belangee inish guides Bob Windlan 1 George Lee Vem Shinn Rob s' ert Reifel Don Hays CharlesNewberry Bill Warmke Lee Purslev Checkers Lowell LeeKent JPoore Bill Stewart BjlL'Ballen Scorers Rav Estes George Davis James Biddle Don Bow ers ANDERSON PElbPLE'VHd'WEtt RUPTURED When they eame tn three month ago now report RUpTURE NO LONGERCOMES qut under normal activity Let show you how you may have immediate and Lasting Relief An improperly held Hernia can cause Strangulation NO SURGERY NO INJECTIONS NO STRAPS NO BELTS OR BUCKLES SYKES "HERNIA "CONTROL SERVICE it the leasts pensive satisfactory method of life time RUPTURE RELIE Sm: MR CLARENCE LUCHMAN odqry Yroind Engr SATURDAY Ort lth A to PM '(Evo by appt) ANDERSON HOTEL Andonon' SYKES HERNIA CONTROL SERVICE' PO Box St Petersburg lo 33733 Homecoming festivities take the spotlight at Anderson Col lege this weekend where the Ravens entertain Taylor Uni versity in three sports fea tured by 2 pm football with the Hoosier Conference leaders Both tennis and cross country come in for their share of the limelight though the two squads recently suffered defeat mar ring heretofore perfect records The rugged grid tilt could have decisive bearing on the circuit race for 1963 laurels Miller Bill White John McKin ley BiUMcKinley JBULGxaiig Jim Walker Elwood Wendell Prin Blair Sullivan Coach Gerald Burton Garl Balser Gary Bur ton Don Butler Rick Cannon TrrvCnnk Rill urr Mika Handley David Kincaid Tomiprevious i of $1123118 ters victory over the cm rankton Prior Glen Heni cagO' White Sox in the 4959 Se ser Coach William Brown Iries The losing share Larry Davis Doug Drake Tomi is some $600 above the previous cland Dick Lugenbcal Tom I record high of $7291A9 for each auck: DiclrMcCord Torn ling er Jerry Waitermire Larry Waltermire Hartford City Prin Roger 1 Schnepf Coach David A Dick David Brockelman Jim Cheney Greg Monroe Robert Renner Charles Russell Jim Stroup Jerry Sutton Loren Thomas JAppoihteder tTwo Mile Race "sW field'of 27 teams will speed at 4 pm riday when of ficial starter Grayson Mahin of Rushville pulls the trigger of his starting gun for the An Person sectional of the annual ''TlHSAA cross country meet be 4ng run off over the twoi mile course at the Anderson Edge wood course three miles west city on State Top teams in the field areexpected to be In dians newly crowned NorthCentral Conference championsMuncie ruggod Bear and Irish run 4 ner up to Cossacks tin the recent White River Con I sference hill and dale classic here Si Other stout competition Is ex sected from Coach Jimmie Madison Heights Pirates featuring Don Weathers our teams will emerge from III Team Works On Tackling or MS BLOOMINGTON Ind (AP) Coach Phil Dickens switched the practice emphasisto tack llincr Wpdnpvlav hi TTnncipr Tom Stinnett William Stoti Robinette Jos football squad prepared to face Mose Thomas John Yonder eph Sutton Paul Wappes Rich a strong Michigan State running schmitt Jerry Wilhoite David ard Paxson Ronnie Paxson attack Saturday at East Lans wuis Oak Hill (Grant County) baker Coach Howard A Berry Prin William Jones Coach Jerry Abbott John Bair Gary PJliLM Carter Dennis Beall Alfred Conkling Ji i 1 uary DOwiana reelin icisey Max Kennan Gcne MUier Max StoppingYanks GivesDodgers Largest Payoff NEW YORK (AP) Each mejnber of the Los Angeles Dodgers got a record $12794 for flattening the New Yorkx Yan kecs in four straight games' in the 1963 World Series A check for $787432 will go to each member' of the defeated Yankees Both payoffs are rec ords The Dodgers split their melon in 32 shares while the Yankees cut theirs in 35 slices ord rick baseball commis sioner announced the sums Wednesday In addition to the record payoffs rick said that the Series produced the first 1 million dollar pool for players and that the gate receipts of $4995j8y09zAlsaseLtajrecord for a four game series Of this" amount $22296891 I went to city state and the fed eral governments tor taxes The winning share betters by more than $1500 the berlake cannot pass with any doubtful starterthis week auinumy 11111 LealllA VV1AA C1L1UCLC UULHiVUy' a yj YT? 'the Anderson sectional to com Elwood 4 Pendleton 5 Aiider lRick Grissom Mike in the Anderson Regionarson 6 Portland 7 Muncie! Joe McClain DavMcGuinnessJiere a week later Each team Burris 8 Madison Township I John Michael Steve Rodecap i Tr net iqvo fivo official finishprs: 9 Marion: 10 Hartford Vanderbur Don Wagner fUfthcr comnetill 12 131 Cowan Prin Donald RMartin? Gary" Strader JitYT Wat Darned each Dodger in Los A 1 11 TLVI Ukaif 1 AYJ (knPhi tion I R6 tirSv live It riauiwun aj mvciio vuavu uvim vviuj finishing nlso forthe: Oak Monroe Gentral Jerry Jim Cartwright U7 Anaerson nigniana ih st ivorman vumminsmcnaru vyir ft If I no tl 11 mire man iviaisuau xwueii Reeder Wayne Reum Ronnie Ritchie Jerall Ross Joe Sims Bruce Stanley Dave Turner Daleville Prin Ray Evans Coach Duane Osburn 7 John Bradway Larry Bullock Steve Davis Pineil Grim Greg Hinch man Dave Howell Phil Howell Tony Kirkham Kent Main Dunkirk Prin Darrell inch Coach red Smith Les Anderson Highland Prin tsantz aa Dennett Dioyu ue Pov aulkner Steve BOTH OR ONLY ANY AMERICAN MADE CAR Trojans' although the two schools did meet last week at first Invitational Meet Evaluating that competition Coach Bob reeman feels his Eastside crew has more than a fair chance however of com ing out on top harriers are 3 1 in HCC competition and are still up front in the race' forHCC honors Raquet swingers are'3 1 in the loop and 3 2 overall' going down 5 2 before Goshen last week 1'1111111 I rti Bill TVliJ aaiAA cld though the Trojans have the ad Un4er playej coach Jimmie vantage with a 3 0 slate in Usher contest will league play against 2 1 for Jim aCompletion on Ritey tv Pai4g a ho fall Dtrenna fnr Everybody's 1 a iwimi Nw Youl OaMtl hAura a rfav COI Douglass: Coach Ken Barnes: man Steve Biddle Tom rank Bill Eaton Prin Burton Brink Carnpv Dale Collins Richard erhoff Ccach Paul Pettv Inspectors Howard Burnett Davidson Tom ulton Terry JPhilJones Rick Pippin Ron contest will iletionon Rilev Courts of the fall agenda for the local collegians IWLiNGi Tirr: 7 goobyeak REE PARKING ing This is National 7 Newspaper Week Clancy are three or the most! 175 Vards while IvlilHLKcUl 1111CUU a 1 Joe O'Donnell a guard and lor a 523 totalffialfback Howard the Michigan captain halfback Knight is leading scorer with Dick Rindfuss and fullback Meli three touchdowns Anthony among the team RavGft' distance' runners' ex puEiEiaua wuu jyiuc cuici uiv 1 game against the Boilermakers viotpry lst vear was the worst defeat suftefeft by Michigan in a dismal 2 7 season eluding the" loner Michi gan State Elliott took a chance at the hoainnina nf the seasnn and ty tough linebackers Bump Elliott saiejhis started five sophomores All last road trip ert Hall Richard Hix Bill Me Came age thehave Perfprmed beyond ex agasinst a far superior aggrega av Randv Matchette Ronald iare a real good footbaU team pectation giving Elliott a weightwise though injur WaVson lone that has the potential to happy thoughts about the next ies from the past two weeks cut WdlbUll I Ianin nn Dvon nc cmr thfiNewlAll New witti 3 NYLON andTUSYN new SuperDurable Synthetic I DX OCTOBER SPECIAL 1 SA A 'f A WW Michigan Eyes Purdue Eleven ANN ARBOR Mich (AP) proteges While Anderson was dropping a road game to West Virginia State' in 13 7 the Uplanders were rallying last Saturday to defeat Manchester 14 6 ullback Dave Castelein Tay powerhouse tallied both touchdowns forTaylor while grinding up gobd ground gain acfZHe leads the HCC in in dividuaLrushing with bettex than 300 yards in tnree loop encounters The visiting Spartans Had held a 7 0 advantage over Taylor throughout the'first'half7 of the crucial tilt but the Trojans cap italized on mistakes' their op ponents made rather trieely dur ing second stanza Only Earlham which has a long string of victories as downed the Trojans who now have a 3 1 overall mark The Quakers have a 19 0 record for the past three seasons It ia thA ffrnnnn atronlr that has been delivering the offen sive punch for the Trojans with Halfback Bob Held also being a conference leading ground gainer The Trojan solid defense unit is sparked by two especial DON CARYEB I IU I Ir MARION IANDEWIG 1 AC CHEERLEADERS Enthusiasm of Anderson College football fans is being whooped up by this quintet of coed beauties each looking eagerly to Homecoming festivities Satur day as Taylor University invader the Eastside for a 2 pm game rom left: Misses Diane Eddy Canton Ohio Judy Bell lmt Mich Marcie Espey Anderson Gail Egly Berne Ind and Vicki Kaufman dndianapolis After this weekend two grid matches with'Ohio aggre gations remain on the calendar then the fivesome and their alternates go indoors to "do their stuff" at basketball games that begin Nov 26 Jack Macy John inney Clif King Tim Mustin Harold' Withers Rick Rees Marvin tnrd Switt iected from Coach Jimmie Awards Prin Noel BDougT lass Anderson High School Tpam iwftiHnnR drawn Ort 11 follow! 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Lapel 3 Iley Guy Dillard Larry edor Madison Heights 21 Muncie South Side 22 Cowan 23 Markleville 24 Muncie Central 25 Eaton 26 Alexandria and 27 Union City Teh official list of harriers including each' princi pal and coach announced bythletic Director Charles Cum mingsof AHS yesterday fol low listed' i 7 Alexandria Monroe Prin losing Giant in the 1962 victory over San rancisco It was only the third time in history that a winning share surpassed $10000 and a losing share topped $7000 The pool totaled $101754613 with the Dodgers receiving $42736951 and the Yankees $284913 The runners 4Via Cf aiho and JLdVIU li IbcillKlil LUdLIi Vila! lvb up wiv lji Smith Jim Biddle Tim Cham I White Sox "got $7631598 each I 1 11 Van wnue uie uui vrianvo mu Minnesota i i itxvivcu nnieno The Phikdpl I ttljf OLCUUUid VVVgVilV nbiPrin Gerald Rctidp ohiaand Baltimore clubs fourth bush Coach John Hurley place finishers in their respef'iAfter watching his team battle 'loodiiac oonn rwnmo rirn Ddbcl JdlllUS V1C1H ivcbruvo vivu Hiday Robert Hudson Dennis er by $2543866 Kinnaman 1 on Kunns lorn Lutz James Noggle Kenneth Sandefur Ronnie Stephenson Larry Stoner John Upton Madiann UmcrhfQ Prin Pnh 17 Tomnc 1J WatcnH Jones DavidJBertram Terry Monroe Central (Randolph beat anyteam it Busby Marvin Campbell Jeff Prin John Wright The zWolverines will enter the Corn Roger Dcnnelson Jary Coach Charles Owen Dick Bee game this a rd a against TT am a zl am Iam MiIva CrtH rtYI TI nd aS) rt7 1 irdl 1 A 1171 Vl 13 11 1 knrt lieu 1 1OUIJ Ldvm ut 'wcuvu nimu xuuv vu i llavlu nav gull wuql an cuvuiiu uiajci Robinson Allan Roy Howard Dan Gale J(Jhn Hendricks Rex ing beaten Southern Methodist has been limited to kicking du Spitzmepsef TUo n7 Weathers7HiattKeitlrMiHer tiesdTpoCactionHe ru neece uarry snuin uimiiie wild arcn nvai Mau muscie unaer ms ngne arm aur Snycjef Don Winans Bob Chandler will probably ing pre season practice The in Wdirricnn Prin A ZTitllor ho iho ctortinrY nnorforhonb (m inrtr hoc nnt hoalosl and Ly A XUI UOllJ HUdUU 7 LjUULLUlUUUA IUL JU1J BM BBVV WT A A aI A MA A A Y) A 1 A ff aI 3 4 rtl 1 LZ A A 4 LzOaCn Vvdn olaliiy rvon var vuavii Udiliuo iv ucniCjj XUIUU' xunuiall Vlldlllucl IVllLUlgdll 'IXm aI ff 1 a A olU Vl A V4 A V1XT2 a11 "LaaIzI 4zTV VXrtnA AM 1 Aa( 4'A A a'4 Al AI iiA avi uaiiiaiu uuy uciaiuiivu uacoci laat vcai BLdiiru liib RYaaLa ta1a Waam 1l rTIaU Rnllinrf llnvi Tlridrtoa Minhaol cancAn no Ma eirr ols Max Prescott Dale Theurer Cole Michael Knox Rex Lee the Navy game in relief of rosty Evashevski put him in the driver's seat favorite target Is end John Henderson The com Steve Mansfield John Reid clicked forMichi loe! lamps Rnssev last Ihrpp tniichdnwns in Paul Huffman Coach Jim Lam Myers Dave Mygrant Darrell bert Dannie Campbell Dennie York Campbell Mike Carrigan Rick Pendleton Prin Ernest Crawley Daveinnegan Bi 11 Miller Coach Dick Keithley Grobey Kurt Lampke Robert John Alley Mike Huntzinger Mcall Dave' Sizelove Dennie Roger Jacobs Steve ark uoug Mamtoio Kennetn MUier land Coach Donald Page Hood Coach Errol Myers David Bolafider Brendel George Bull David Claypool RandleBrewef Andy oster Steve Dixon Richard a Byron rr Gay LcakJohn Glendening John Hoskins Dvid Magner Adrian Messer! 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