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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 15

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PACER GASOLINE BYPASS 52 and SOUTH STREET HIGH POINT OIL CO MARALEL HEATING OIL SH 2 5735 15 THE JOURNAL AND COURIER LAAYETTE IND Saturday Evening April 25 1954 Owens' Drake Relays Kuzniewski Shines Broad Jump Mark In ullback Berth Now 7 0 Meet's Oldest alls 90 1 ti the 4th The 13th HS Track rame Brady Halts sy Bruce Ramey Indians In week BB Of Meet Marks North White North Pair of 134s from 3 31 25 7th 36 BB I aty Addren ull Nsm Averaxs Certified Correct (Secretary) Westfall or Your Insurance Need Si the in Miss Miss Mrs 3 0 ER 5 0 4 Now Pacing Texas Golf football coach looking to big John (6 2 and 207 pounds) No 1 fullback spot ER 3 0 3b 1b 0 1 0 SO 3 13 0 0 880 relay Brunner 0 0 0 0 so 13 "WE RE SURE WE CAN INSURE YOU BEST' NEAR MAR JEAN VILLAGE CC Tops Berries (Ot) Bow Vice the sprint medley with a 3:202 as Abilene Christian winner in the Texas Relays wound up fourth trailing Oklahoma and Texas John Camien anchored Em poria Kan State to an expect ed college distance medley tri umph in 9:519 just one second off the meet record 25 3 4 000 BECAUSE THE TEMPORARY ILLNESS RED THOENNES TOURNEY DIRECTOR ENTRIES SHOULD BE SENT TO JAMES ANDERSON 720 SOUTH 23RD STREET PHONE Gl 7 4235 Liairq ueen I i Di the i 230 Hus How arm Apr25 May 2 and" Sir Richard Mark IV NEIBURGER INSURANCE AGENCY JOHN KUZNIEWSKI (Sixth of a series on Purdu 1964 football prospects based on perfor mances last fall and showings In spring practice sessions) EXPERT SHEET METAL WORK SAGE CO 801 Earl Ave Phone Gl 7 3697 Across from PURDUE BRAZIER IELDHOUSE BOB St Bypass Gl 7 M84 AB 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 2 to COST AUTO INSURANCE HARLESS EMERGENCY AUTO SERVICE GI DEALER Util and Ellnhetb SH 8 S2U Next To St Ells Hosp SOVERN TAILORS 41 1 erry Sr Vaa Orman owler Hotel Ringle Transport of owler won the handicap division of the American Legion state tourney with a score of 3185 AB 2 3 2 I 1 2 0 4 runner has good outside speed and plays fine defense We are sure he is going to be a great Two players counted on to back up Dave Iv low and Joe have missed all of the spring sessions due to injury or surgery Sprock 198 pound sophomore from Latrobe Pa had surgery on his back in ebruary to re move a damaged disc but is expected to be ready by fall Ivlow 5 11 and 211 pounds has been out all spring with a deep groin injury Like Sprock he is a sophomore He played his high school ball at LaSalle Peru High Peru Ill Perhaps the biggest surprise among fullback candidates this spring has been Bill Harmon 5 10 202 pound junior from Brother Rise High Chicago hits quick and picks his holes says Mollen kopf is only a step be hind Kuzniewski in sprints He must improve his blocking technique to become more ef Currently running with the No 3 unit is freshman James Mew ha 6 1 193 pounder from Chest er Pa whom the coaches de scribe as and quick for his Other candidates given good shots at varsity berths this fall are three converted halfbacks (like Kuzniewski and Harmon) Ed Gunkel 5 11 192 pounds from St Rita High Chicago Mike Keehan 6 2 200 St Joe Bardstown Ky and Marshall Hanno 6 0 185 Bogan High Chicago Off showings this spring and in the windup game May 2' the probable fullback lineup will be determined 9 8 9 2 1 I I score: Jefferson kema 2b Walkey xs Brady L'llfner cf Evlens If (T Gunstra rf McGreevy OtlCKcrS Mikels Ing staff is Kuzniewski to fill the this fall and from what the Glen shaw Pa sophomore has shown in spring practice the position is in good hands Last fall as halfback Kuz niewski led the Boilermakers in rushing averaging 39 yards per carry for 62 trips with the ball ALL ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 3 LAST SQUAD 5 PM with 114 slated for next wrapup session Already 541 teams have rolled or have signed up assuring a record entry Last year 510 teams participated Anderson who feels that 600 couples will have rolled by the last shift deadline said Thurs day night that all entries re ceived for this weekend had been accepted on the basis of the first choicp requested AUGUSTA Ga (AP) De fending champion Marilynn Smith of Runaway Bay Jamai ca blistered the Augusta Coun try Club course with a six un der par 66 riday setting three tournament records and taking the second round lead of the Ti tleholders Golf Tournament by four strokes The 66 was the lowest 18 hole round ever recorded in the tour nament Her 36 hole total of 139 smashed the record by four strokes and her 31 on the incom ing nine beat that record by two strokes In second place at 143 was Judy Kimball of Soux City Iowa She had a par 72 The second lowest round of the day was a 69 by Clifford Ann Creed of Alexandria La which tied her with tournament favor ite Mickey Wright of Dallas Tex and Joann Prentice of Bir mingham Ala at 144 Miss Wright fired a two under par 70 Miss Prentice matched par irst round leader Patty Berg of St Andrews Ill slumped to a 76 and fell six strokes off the pace at 145 BOB'S RIENDLY CITIES SERVICE MILER THE MONTH' Hoblnsoa and Lincoln HI MOORE Alignment Service ar Appointment Dial Rl 3 2570 19th and Schuyler Ave BILL HARMON Kuzniewski started his college career as a fullback and showed tremendous speed and power but a broken ankle in the open ing week of fail practice in 1962 sidelined him for the year Last year because of his blocking ablility and defense he was shifted to halfback i where he played 270 minutes year he has done a fine job for Coach Jack Mollenkopf said going over the fullback roster has a real quick start is a strong Athenians Rout CC Linksmen Central Catholic a 14 1 vic tim of golf team less than two weeks earlier strated three freshmen and a sophomore against the Athenians in a meet at Lafay ette Country Club riday and the result turned out almost the same: Crawfordsville 141 Central Catholic y2 Stan Huitz was medalist for the day with 37 36 73 al though his CC foe Elio Camilotto scored the half point on his way 37 39 76 reshman Mike Crimmins was the only other CC player under 90 with 45 44 89 Summary: Stan Huitz (Cv) 37 36 73 points Elio Camilotto 37 39 76 y2 Swarat (Cv) 38 39 77 3 Tom Sullivan 49 42 91 0: Crabtree (Cv) 42 46 88 3 Gary Mohlman 46 49 95 0 Moody (Cv) 44 42 86 3 Mike Crimmins 45 44 89 0 Cantrell (Cv) 43 40 83 3 Ed Minniear 53 48 101 0 Batteries Accessories SILVERS STANDARD SERVICE and Romig Call SH 2 9387 2 0 20 0 1 WE RECAP ALL SIZE PASSENGER TRACTOR TIRES Authorized Distributor COOPER TIRES BYPASS TIRE CO US 52 Bypass Ph Gl 7 1852 Central Catholic apparently was out classed in the box score for the second straight day riday but actually rolled to an easy victory over visiting Lo gansport 9 to 2 to boost its baseball record to a sparkling 7 0 at the moment Coach John Knights visit West Lafayette Monday in quest of their second win over the Red Devils Greg Knowles racked up his third mound triumph yester day He gave up nine hits walked four men and had two errors behind him Yet both Berry runs were unearned and Knowles encountered no trouble after his teammates gave him an 8 1 lead after two innings CC on the other hand man aged only eight hits and was granted only one walk while losing pitcher Ken Schuback struck out 13 Knights But the hosts took advantage of every opportunity in the early going After a walk and an error to start the home half of the first Tim Wolf singled one run across Ken Morrison stole home for the second and Wolf eventually scored on still another error The Knights counted five runs in the second aided by singles by Bill Bogan Morrison and Wolf only walk and three Berry miscues The loss was the first of year for Logansport Box score: Charles Cavanaugh has had two 157 triplicates this season in the Star League at Star Lanes His average? 157! (His wife Ruth is leading vision II all events W1BC Bowling ROSE LANES All Men CMltlMnnPnrtnr Rnss LoneS Adams Ins 29 27 Bob Houston 691 247 247 Ben Houston 620 234 Bob Bylsma 245 George oster 241 John Wilson 222 Sullivan ortner 2872 976 Bob Houston 191 ave A Lafayette team won sec ond place in Class in the 2nd annual Beta Sigma Phi bowling tourney at Logans port last weekend Team mem bers were Mrs Marion Smith Mrs Marilyn England Deanna Wellheuser Mary Kretzschmar and orrest Williams A total of 40 teams 13 cities participated THE NEW BALLROOM 12 PM Adm $100 (2 0) Hovermale 6 OLDEST sails through the air at the Drake Relays riday to tumble the oldest record on the Drake Relays books Hopkins 22 set a new broad jump record with a leap of 26 feet 2 inches Jesse Owens then of Ohio State set the old record in 1935 at 26 feet 1 inches (AP Wirephoto) De Duncan SAN ANTONIO Tex (AP) The lead in the $40000 Texas Open golf tournament continued fii a tie riday but it was re duced by eight leaving Gene Littler and Terry Dill on top with 134 for 36 holes Each shot a three under par 57 the same as Thursday and Eittler the former National Open champion from La Jolla Calif and Dill the talkative Texan from Muleshoe will boast a one stroke lead going in to the third round Saturday Jerry Steelsmith (Dutch) Harrison Bob Charles Don January Jack Rule Jr Gary loan Bob Rosburg and Charles Sifford dropped out of a tie for first thus dissolving the biggest one round jam around the top in tournament history A 144 was required to make (he cut Such prominent players as Besselink Bruce Devlin and Jay Hebert failed to make it THE LEADERS Terry Dili 67 Gene Littler 67 Don Sikes 69 Harrison 67 69 136 Bob Charles 67 69 136 Dick Crowford 68 68 136 Howie Johnson 70 Ken Venturi 69 feed Marti 70 67 137 Jerry Steelsmith 67 70 137 Miller Barber 69 68 137 Douq Sanders 71 Charles binora ij Raymond loyd 70 NDIANA TLeacii DES MOINES Iowa (AP) Gayle Hopkins spin dle legged broad jumper shat tered the oldest mark set by the great Jesse Owens 29 years ago as the 55th Drake Relays opened in otherwise modest fashion riday Hopkins a high school prod uct of Davenport Iowa soared 26 feet 2 to better by one quart er inch record of 26 1 set in 1935 The great leap by the 164 pound Arizona senior proved the only record posted in a program of eight finals and six prelimin aries watched by about 13000 in sunny 62 degree weather closing 21 event session will include the first 1964 outdoor effort of Tom Chicago prime American 1 500 meter Olympic hope aching after a sensa tional indoor campaign high lighted by a record 3:564 mile may or may not run fast enough to better the Drake mark of 4:054 in an invitational mile In four other individual events held riday performances were more or less routine including a 220 yard victory by Arizona Henry Carr in 21 seconds SURPRISE WINNER The discus event produced a surprise winner in Abilene Roger Orrell with a throw of 171 7y2 avofted Dan ny Roberts of Texas who scored a discus shot put double in the Kansas Relays placed third with 167 64 In a hot two man race Aus tralian Geoff Walker of Houston barely edged Jim Murphy of the Air orce for a two mile run victory in 8:578 The pair fin ished almost shoulder to should er but Murphy was given an 8:58 clocking The 440 yard hurdles went to Louisiana Billy Hardin son of a former Olympic dis tance hui dler Hardin won by 10 yards over Ron Pet ers in 517 Three relays events contested riday failed to menace meet records fine four mile quartet anchored by Robin Lin gle won by 40 yards of 16:434 Lingle had a 4:077 anchor lap Ohio University surprised in i ut'hO'W ilia WIBC or ABC No Average WABASH AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO INC TWO LOCATION! 331 South St SB 3 72U Can you top this? Three men three lanes three games and come up with 898 pins It happened in Omaha Tues day night Johnny Gomez and Joe Brown bowling on adjoin ing alleys had 300 games Tony Versiackas bowling alongside had 298 shot mile ter 1 Groy Show) 1:440 AT TECUMSEH Tecumseh 7th 50 rankfort Bonnet (T) :077 10O Bonnet (T) :118 440 Kemble (T) :671 Low hurdles oust () 150 Bonnet (T) :276 Broad lump Bonnet (T) 15' Shot Smith (T) 29' 5W High lump Brooks (T) 4'10" Pole vault Brooks (T) 0" 880 relay rankfort (Avery McClalne Mann Blackburn) 1:595 NEAL A SIMISON THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIE Insurance company 1000 By pas Colonial Hoose Gl 47H BBS Gl 7 8245 Loop Game Lefty Denny Brady tossed his second loop shutout yesterday as Bronchos took another step towards a possible North Central Conference crown with a 3 0 victory over Anderson at Columbian Park The win boosted Jeff to a 3 0 mark in the conference and to 5 0 over all Coach Paul (Spider) team visits New Castle in another NCC contest Tuesday Brady gave up only a scratch infield single in the fourth inning walked four men and had errorless sup port The Indians stranded only three runners Brady struck out 13 Meanwhile Jeff picked up sin gle runs in the second third and sixth while collecting six hits by as many different players In the second after one out Joe Eylens hit a towering drive to center field that dropped in for a triple and promptly was sent across by Bruce single In the third Jack Walkey sin gled and stole second Brady hit a fly to left which fell in for a double although Walkey held up and was able to advance Only to third base Walkey then scored as Dave Lecklitner rolled out Lecklitner in the sixth beat out an infield hit stole second moved to third on a wild pitch and scored on infield roller Earlier the Broncho team also defeated its Anderson counterpart 8 to 4 to bring the record to 1 1 1 Bob Page went all the way for the Colts Varsity box Anderson Zink 2b H'male blood cf Rogers cf Mauck If Raymore If Harvev 1b Clevenger 3b Barnett ss Robbins Browning Welch rf Malsom rf Total I Anderson 1 afiarenn Hovermale Harvey Barnett Gunstra 2 Lecklitner Barnett Zink and Harvey LOB Anderson 3 Jeff 5 Brady Eylens SB Walkey Lecklitner McGreevy Hover maie uraay (1 1) IP 6 7 197 uller C) Coonrod vault (C) Whitmore (NW) I nitnrnn (NW) (NW) Conderman (W) Schmaelzle (NW) 5:182 Westfall (NW) Dan Culver (C) Lanie (W) Burbage (NW) :595 Low Hurdles Taylor (NW) Whitmore (NW) Spear (W) Doug Culver (C) :24 I Telfer (W) Koekenberg (NW) Townslev (C) ranklin (NW) 2:21 uller (C) Coonrod vault (C) Caln (W) :25 5 Mlle Relay Chalmerx White 2nd 4:07 880 Relay Chalmer 1st 2nd 1:451 WRITE for nterotor ovr 100 Resort NORTHWEST WISCONSIN ABULOUS SAWYER COUNTY Hayward Lakes Area Winter Lak Area Stonetalt Area Birchwood Area Clam Lak Area Hitting Water un Hunting Indian Lore Sport Relaxation Skiing Sightseeing AMILY VACATIONLAND SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE WRITE PLAN Sawyr County Recreation Asioclatlon Box LJC 4M Hayward Wisconsin COMPLETE SELECTION RAMBLERS BECKER'S CANAL ROAD AT MONON North White 70 13 Chalmer 48 Wol cott 18 23 Shot Woods (C) Stemmel (NW) Sherrick (NW) Altman (C) 46' 1" High Woods (C) and Jones (NW) tie 1st Coonrod (NW) Westfall (NW) St Pierre (W) and Lindquist (W) tie 4th 5' Pole vault Woods (C) Whitmore (NW) Perry (NW) Jones (NW) and Sherrick (NW) tie 4th 9' 9" Broad Jump Coonrod (NW) Spear (W) Jones (NW) Satchwell (NW) 18' 6" High Hurdles McMullen (NW) Spear (W)( Doug Culver (C) Dan Culver (C) (NW) 113 (NW) De ist Hovermale Brady Accepts Net ob BLOOMINGTON (AP) Bill rohliger head basketball and golf coach at Indianapolis Ca thedral High School for eight years riday accepted the head basketball job at Bloomington High School He will replace Keith Rhoades dismissed last month for what the school board called failure to adhere to school athletic poli cies rohliger a 1956 Butler Uni versity graduate has coached only at Cathedral TOURNAMENT RULES 1 Tourney Is open only to members of chartered bowling associations as of January 1 1964 In the following counties: Benton Boone Carroll Clinton ountain Jasper Montgomery Newton Pulaski Tlppocanoe Warren and White and is sanctioned by American Bowling Congress and Women's International Bowling Congress Inc 2 Each person may bowl three times Only once with same partner 3 This is a HANDICAP TOURNAMENT Handicap will be 75 of difference between highest average and 210 NO LIMIT 4 Bowler's highest sanctioned league average based on a minimum of 21 games as of Jan 1 1964 will be used If 1962 63 season's average based on at least 21 games is 10 or more pins higher than current average last average must bo used All others bowl scratch Entrants need not report provides tournament prize winnings unless so de sired Any bowler who reports a lower average than required shall forfeit tournament entry fees and prize winnings 5 All averages must be certified by league or city secretary 6 100 of prize fee will be returned In prizes 7 There will bo at least one prize for every five entries Total entry fee must accompany entry blank (Check or money order only please) AT BOSWELL Oxford 82 Ambia 29 Otterbein 25 High hurdles lennot (Ox) Snodgrass (Ox) ix (A) DeBruicker (Ot) 174 Wagner (A) Glrdler (Ox) Vic (Ox) Grogan (A) 4:495 100 Mettes (Ox) Miller (Ox) Morko (A) Solomon (Ot) :110 440 lennor (Ox) Wlttehauer (A) Phillip (A) Bowman (Ox) :573 Low hurdles Mettes (Ox) Snod grass (Ox) ix (A) Sigman (Ot) :232 Miller (Ox) Wagner (A) Wornr (Ox) Musser (Ot) 2:156 Mettes (Ox) Marko (A) Ban (Ox) Solomon (Ot) :248 Broad lump Mettes (Ox) Woerner (Ox) Solomon (Ot) Johnston (Ot) 17' 9'' Shot McKInnls (Ot) Ransom (A) McGriff (Ot) Buck (Ot) 45' 8" High lump lenner (Ox) Sigman (Of)r (UXJr LJcDrUICKCr 8'x" Pole Mettes (Ox) and man (Ox) tie for first Musser (Ot) Mile relay Oxford (Glrdler WriArner AAillpr) Otterbein 3:55 8 880 Oxford (D Mettes Bane Bowman Mettes) Ambia 1:43 TEEN DANCES EVERY SAT NIGHT JOURNAL COURIER MIXED DOUBLES TOURNEY TO BE HELD AT MARKET SQUARE LANES MARKET SQUARE LAAYETTE IND (Member of BPAA) IRST PRIZE $20000 and Trophies SECOND PRIZE $15000 and Trophies THIRD PRIZE $10000 and Trophies OURTH PRIZE $7500 and Trophies (Thera rizes Based on 400 Entries) Additional Prizes According to Number of Entries BOWLING DATES Saturdays: April 4 11 18 25 May 2 (2 3 4 5 7 8 PM) Sundays: April 5 12 19 26 May 3 (2 3 4 5 PM) Additional Times Available If Requested by 12 or More Couples Entry ee: $325 PER PERSON (Prize ee: $1 JO Bowling ee: $150 Expense ee: 45c) Jr High Track AT WEST LAAYETTE (West Lafayette 9th 51 Sunnyside 49) Mlle Johnston (WL) 4:570 100 Barrett (SS) 440 Russell (WL) :565 Johnston (WL) 2:163 220 Barrett (SS) :257 low hurdles Rus sell (WL) pole vault Beck (SS) 9 6 broad lump Sipple (SS) 17 5's high lump Rouse (SS) 5 feet even puT Montgomery (WL) i relay West Lafayette (Btlne os uonnsTwn rcuoseii) auj West Lafayette (Sterner CAREUL DRIVERS DESERVE Schuback (1 1) IP Schuback 6 Knowles 7 Marilynn Smith Cracks Trio "Hand Built" MEDALLION HOMES Colonial Hoasa stez Bypass 53 7 3 I 56 ELSTON LANES Post Men (inal) Certified points Relays 71Vi MIs throws 71 Rex McGriff 555 William Glck 213 Certified 2452 897 Bob Strong 182 ave Jefferson Square Classic Men (inal) Soller Baker 63'a 35i Market Square Lanes 60 39 Green Acres Motel 55 44 Les Cox 657 246 220 Don Golden 619 221 Ed Ortwig 607 Ernie Holcraft 600 Don Houchen 221 Elmo Burton 220 Market Square Lanes 2882 982 Bob Cook 188 ave BOWLMORE LANES Church Men Hope Chapel 94 34 Elston No 2 91 37 Grace EUB No 1 77'i 50'2 Don Cook 583 243 Tom Green 223 Marlon Cornell 221 Crestview EUB 2584 Hope Chapel 911 MICK Kaucn iuu ave STAR LANES Independent Men (inal) lmrtric Co 64 38 Mobile 62 40 Hummell Paints 60 42 Jim Prien 639 Booty Reiss 616 Jess Ander son 61b Ollie Hurtt 249 Ed Pierson 242 i il 4 i ice iiici ir fVIUIVIII HUII'O AM Mrv Charles Vanderwlelen 229 George 225 Tom Myers Bob Brooks 222 ard Plant Willie Kerkhove 221 Credit 3061 1074 Prien 197 ave ctnr I Woman McCray's Keglers 64 32 Square Deal Electric 37'j Don Suds 57 39 Caro line Deardurff 567 208 192 Jaletta Good man 543 214 Millie Hubertz 535 196 Cath leen Clark 525 197 Gwen Hubertz 525 Rosemary Hook 513 193 Eleanor Zim merman 511 189 Doris Ponto 509 Hill 506 Barbara Clark 212 Nel Dawson 520 Ruth Bryan 199 Kay Moser 189 Hamilton 186 Sparker Glos Co 2491 878 Cook 183 av MARKET SQUARE LANES Womn Oscar Wlnskl Co 55 35 Davis Trucking Co 54 36 Town and Country Beauty Salon 51 39 Underhill 556 195 Greene 212 Rose Day 199 Davis Truck ing Co 1786 Town and Country Beauty Salon 645 or Eileen Southern of West Point and Carl Thompson Crawfordsville it will be like getting a refund check from the Department of Internal Reve nue In checking their score sheets for the Journal and Mixed Doubles Tourney Jim Anderson found an error of 100 pins in favor boost ing them from 1242 to 1342 and fourth place in standings The current leaders: Mary Gallivan Leroy Brooks Lafayette 1371 Betty and Dick Brady La fayette 1364 Pat and Merritt Remington 1353 Eileen Southern West Point and Carl Thompson Craw fordsville 1342 Sally Sharp Robert Roude bush Lafayette 1338 By Thursday night 129 teams were scheduled to roll Satur day and Sunday next to last weekend of the tournament i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 000 011 001 603 Main St Roam 214 I SH 2 4222 RECORD TUMBLES Gayle Hopkins of Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AND AN INDEPENDENT AGENT WHO WORKS OR NOT THE COMPANY Contact ot for further Infor mation obitfation swIwhIIMB '1 WWW IwmI 1 Jr Wl wiffl Wini Iiih Mh I III 1 jJlmKHH SfrtJiW "Si? i dr Mb 'i 'i 1 uhmP 'JIS kA p'' 1 SillTB 11 MPi lii few IklM tt'lir Jii'hltri: rT hi 'iii'ii! nJ Ju CT fl 1' 1 ri MMt HlUt'l WUMRfl 1 Hi 1 Ml' W1 i "'fl' Ju I Pl Ai A 1 i tn J' i i iff Htj ll111 Il ladiMNBMlBROL ASM 'll i "I luhiil 1 ill Hill XhW i UP 1 i It I 7 WAM TV Channel im I I 3 LI "I I III i fl sOOH I IRwi I I 4 Logansport AB AB Vlttello 2b 4 0 2 Schmitt 2b 3 1 1 Jargstorf 3b 3 1 1 Morrison ss 4 3 2 Platt 3b 10 0 Conrad cf 4 1 0 Chadwick lb 3 0 0 Wolf 4 2 2 Adams lb 1 0 0 Effner 3b 4 0 0 Hewitt 3 0 2 Knowles 3 0 1 Weimer 0 0 0 Combs rf 2 1 1 Schuback 2 0 1 Bogan 1b 3 1 2 aSavInl 10 1 Ahfer If 2 0 0 Hershb'r rf 3 0 0 McPheron If 3 0 2 R'baugh cf 2 1 0 Rose ss 2 0 0 Totals 28 2 9 Totals 29 9 8 Logansport 100 100 0 2 Catholic 350 001 a Singled for Schuback In 7th Vlttello 2 Jargstorf Hewitt 2 Hershberger Morrison Conrad RBI Jargstorf Morrison Wolf DP Bogan unassisted LOB Logansport 11 CC 6 Morrison Rose Morrison Con rad Wolf Effner 2 Combs Knowles 1 1t Choice: Date Time 2nd Choice: Date Timo 1 1 I ull Nam Address City "WTBO or Averag Averse Crtifid Correct (Secretary) 1 2 I.

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