The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana (2024)

PAGESDt SEYMOUR DAILY TRIBUNE, SEYMOUR, INDIANA SATURDAY, APRIL II, Wl i Seymour uses depth Tribune I to defeat Franklin Sports good defense back Bulldogs hitting the second with a pitch and running a 2-0 count on the Ross Schaffer in the 400 and Kevin Capes in the 3200. Ludwig said, "We showed a lot of improvement in the running events," and said several other performeri had their best times of the season, The Shields Junior High girls lost to, Austin, 68-46, while Crothersville Junior High lost to North Vernon. North Vernon won the boys' competition, 54-53, and the girls' competition, SeraMn- vi. Frassha Vanity High hurdles: VersIee(F) :15.1,Cordes (S) :M.S, Mitchell (S) :16.7 108: Roark (S) :11.0, Goecker (S) :11.7, VanBuskirk (S) 1800: Burton (F) 4:35., Hercamp (S) 4:38.7, Emkes (8) 4:42.7 400: Roark (S) :63.4, White (F Taylor (F :54.2 Low hurdles: Vandersteeg (F) :41.i, :4J.4, Tstum (S) :46.3 800: Prosser (F) 2:03.1, Hercamp (S) 2:05.0, Newkirk(F) 2:11.5 100: Roark (8) :23.t, While (F) Crenshaw (F) :24.2 3200: Emkes (S) 10: 19.2, Wheeler (F) (' 10:33.6, Haul (F) 1800 relay: Franklin 3:42.5, Seymour 3:48.0 409 relay: Seymour (VanBuskirk, Goecker, Champ, Sutton) :47.0 High lump: Mitchell (S) 5-10, Scott (F) 5-8. Fish' (S) 54 pole vault: Kieser (S) 124, Matchino (S) )F) 104 Long Jump: White (F)l(-(, Roark (S) 194K, Collins (F) 194 Shot put: Woods (F) 474, Werskey (S) 47-1, Bertram (F) 40-10 i Discus: Bertram (F) 128-11, Woods IF) 1254, Pottschmidt (S) 121-2 Reserve Seymoar places: 100: 1600: 400: 1-Elklns 1:01.7, 2-Meyer 1:02.0, 3-Bryant 1:03.0 Low hurdles: 1-Goecker :45.5 800: 2-Richart 2:26.0 200: 1 -Goecker :25.9 3200: 1-Dixon 11:05.7, 3-Ruddick 12:06 1800 relay: 1- 3 59.9 400 relay: 1- :48.7 Pole vault: 1-Goecker 94, 2-Williams 8-0 Long jump: 1-Cordes 174H, 2-Combs 16-9, 3-Williams 18-1 Shot put: 3-Lawson 294 Discus: 2-Lawson 105-9 Boys' Club celebrates April 19-25 Boys' Clubs have been around for a long time, helping-kids connect with the.

right opportunities for achievement and growth. And to help show everybody what Boys' Clubs are all about, the Boys' Club of Seymour will join a million kids served nationally in all 50 states in celebrating National Boys' dub Week, April 19-25. Boys' Club Week and every week, the Boys' Club of Seymour and the 1,000 others across the country give youngsters the chance to nect with opportunities for personal growth through a variety of education, vocational, recreational, and guidance programs adapted to their interest and needs. The Club has planned a week long series of special events including: Sunday, April 19, Boys urged to attend church of their choice. Monday, April 20, 6:45 p.m.

"Fun Night" (lots of fun and games). Tuesday, April 21, 6:30 p.m. Annual Father and Sons Award Dinner (by invitation only) All boys on championship teams will receive awards. Wednesday, April 22, 6:45 p.m. Gym Superstars.

Thursday, April 23, 6:45 p.m. Games room Superstars. Friday, April 24, 6:00 p.m. Carnival, open to the public. Saturday, April 25, 9:30 a.m., Women's Council Candy Sale, all boys urged to help.

Giants defeat Braves I 1 1 1 fv lr'f Owls use to turn by ARV KOONTZ Sports Editor The Seymour varsity baseball team came up with Highlanders; top Eagles. Floyd Central came up with four runsin the, fifth inning and three in the sixth to hand Austin an 8-1 loss on the Eagles' field Friday afternoon. The Highlanders collected 12 hits and Eagle coach Dan Deaton said, "They are 10-2, they have a good outfit." Floyd Central used three doubles to score its runs in the fifth ining and two doubles and a home run to score in the sixth. Austin's run came in the second inning when Dave Deaton was safe on a fielder's choice and scored on a double by Steve. Deaton.

Floyd Central Plaver Ab Bl Emerson, If LaDuke, ss Tholmpson. cf Sexton, cf Shavers, Shernll rf Menweather, i Gregg 3b Miller. 3b Hauman. Morgan, Knight. 2b Noloi.

lb Keller, lb Totals 2 2 1 I 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 33 8 r. Ausin Barn'tl, ss 4 0 10 Tim Marcum. rf 2 0 0 0 McVey rf .0 0 0 0 Winchester, cf -40 1 0 Campbell, 3 0 0 0 Herald, lb 3 0 0 0 Buchanan, lb 0 0 0 0 Mcintosh. If 3 0 10 Stacy. If 0 0 0 0 I) Deaton.

2b 2 1 0 0 Stidham. ph 10 0 0 Deaton. dh 3 0 11 Totals 24 1 4 1 Hoyd Central 010 043 0 8 12 0 Austin 010 000 0 1 4 4 LOB: Floyd 6. Austins Doubles: Emerson (FC), LaDuke (FC) Shavers tFC). Sherrill (FC).

Knight. Deaton (Ah Mcintosh (Al; Home run: l.aliuke iFC) i Pitching I Alexander 11-2) 4.2 7 0 2 Marcum 2 15 3 10 next batter. At this point, coach Bowman brought jn Lance Wright. Wright threw two more balls to the batter for a walk, but then struck out the next batter. Bulldog coach John Buerger had his team try a squeeze play, but the bunt was popped up.

Wright caught the ball, then ran over and touched third base for an unassisted double play. The win evened the Owls' record at 5-5 heading into today's scheduled double-header at ClarksviDe. The Owl reserves came up with three runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to break a 3-3 tie and went on to a 6-3 win over New Albany. Varsity New Albany Player Applegate, cf Lehman, If Coahran, lb'-Bezy, Patterson, dh Enris, v. Hunt, rf Moodv, SS Gahan, 3b Bauer.

2b Hardin, pr Totals Bl 3 11 Seymour Hunnicutt cf Bowman, rf ss Campbell, lb Lewis, If Bruce, Wright, pr Ulmer, Krumme. 3b Hatton, 2b Totals New Albany 110 000 011 100 Seymour LOB: New Albany 7, Seymour 8 Doubles: Besy (NA), Moody (NAI, Bowman (S) Pitching 1 "Bruce (24) 2 II 0 3 1 Wright Reserves Seymour Player Carpentc Bl 10 0 Rumph, rf 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 i 8 Gregory, 2b Wrller. ss Mousa. lb ph Thompson, cf Lauster, Prather, 3b Schurman, Totals New Albany DDI Seymour 100 Double: WeUer 002 113 Seymour's David Kieser prepares to make an attempt to clear the bar in the pole vault. The Owl junior placed first in the competition Friday night at 12-feet-6 to help Seymour beat Franklin, 67-62.

Tribune scoreboard Bowling Saturday Afternoon Bantam Standings Team 1. Unknown Strikers 162 94 2. Strikers 190 106 3. Jackson Wildcats 150 106 4. Penny tt Her Partners 135 121 5.

Whateha M'call Its 131 12S -8. Unbelievables 124 132 7. Pin Chasers 120 136 8. Fabulous Five 116 140 8. Bad News Bears 96 158 10.

Bandits 94 162 Top Series Boys Chris Doyle 346: Tom Howard 299; Eric Robbins 295; Bill Sears 253 Girls Trisha Durham 384; Holly Reinbold 251: Michael Douglas 207 The Seymour High School boys' track team used its overall depth to pull out a 67-62 win over Franklin In a boys' dual meet at Bulleit Stadium Friday night. Franklin held an 8-7 advantage in firsts, but Seymour used an 8-5 advantage in seconds and six thirds to pull out the win. The Owls swept the 100-meter dash with Greg Roark, Tom Goecker and Scott VanBuskirk. Roark had a 11:0 and Goecker an 11.7 with both times being their best of the season, according to coach John Chastain. Roark also won the 200 at 23.6, the 400 at :53.4 and placed second in the long jump with a leap of 19-feet-5.

Chastain was also pleased with John Emkes' 10:10.2 in the 3200, his best time of the season. The Owl coach said he was also generally pleased with the field events as Bruce Werskey and Steve Pottschmidt came up with season's bests and David Kieser tied his best. Werskey threw the shot put 47-feet-l, Pottschmidt threw the dicus 121-2 and Kieser cleared 12-6 in the pole vault. Seymour won the reserve competition, 76-28. Max Goecker won the low hurdles, 200-meter dash and pole vault, and ran on the winning 400 relay team.

The Jennings County boys dropped an 83-44 meet at Floyd Central. Despite the loss, Panther coach Bill Ludwig felt it was his team's best overall meet of the season as Ken Sraitti raised the school record in. the high jump to 6-feet-5 and three individuals qualified' for the sectional. New sectional qualifiers were Rich Hanna in th 1600, Professional baseball By The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST Pet. CB Philadelphia 5 2 .714 -Montreal 3 1 .750 Vi New Yorkr 3 2 .600 1 St Louis '3 2 .600 1 Pittsburgh 2 4 .333 24 Chicago 1 5 .167 3to WEST Los Angeles 6 1 857 Cincinnati 3 .825 IVi Atlanta 3 4 .429 I San Diego 3 5 .375 3Vi San Francisco 3 5 .375 3Vj Houston 2 .286 4 Friday's Games San Francisco 6, Atlanta 2 St Louis (, Cincinnati 5 Philadelphia 6, Chicago 2 Pittsburgh 4, Houston 3 San Diego 3.

Los Angeles 2, 10 innings Only games scheduled 8aMrday's Games Pittsburgh (CandelariaD-1) at Houston (RuhleO-l) Montreal (Gullickson (Ml) at New York (Jones M) St.Louis (Shirley 04 at Cincinnati ver 14) Chicago (Reuschel o-l) at Philadelphia (Carlton 1-0), (n) San Francisco Griffin 04) at Atlanta (Montefusco04), (n) Los Angeles (Welch 04) at San Diego (Wise 0-1), (n) Smtday's Games Montreal at New York, 2 Chicago at Philadelphia San Francisco at Atlanta St.Louis at Cincinnati Pittsburgh at Houston Los Angeles at San Diego Los Angelet AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST Pet GB Detroit 6 1 .857 New York 4 2 .687 Baltimore 3 2 .600 Boston. 3 2 .600 1 Cleveland 2 3 .400 3 Milwaukee 2 3 .400 3 Toronto 2 .286 4 WEST 0 1.000 Chicago 3 2 .800 4 California 4 I .444 5 Texas 2 4 .333 Wi Seattle 2 5 3m a Kansas City 1 4 .200 Minnesota 18 .143 7 Friday's Gaines Boston 8, Chicago 5 Detroit 8, Toronto I Baltimore 3, Kansas City 2 New York 2, Texas 1 California 4, Minnesota 0 Oakland 18, Seattle 1 Only games scheduled SaUsrday's Games Detroit (Petry 04) at Toronto (Clancy 14) New York (John 1-1) at Texas (Honey-cutt 04) Boston (Tanana 04) at Chicago (Trout 04) Cleveland (Biyleven 0-1) at Milwauee (Slaton 14) Baltimore (Palmer 04) at Kansas City (Sptittorff 04) Seattle (Clay 04) at Oakland (Kingman 04) Minnesota (Redfern 0-1) at CaHomia Sndsy'a Games Detroit at Toronto Boston at Chicago Cleveland at Milwaukee -Baltimore at Kansas City -New York at Texas Seattle at Oakland, 2 Minnesota at California Professional hockey By The Associated Press tsMrtsfflaal Reaad nsalefSevsa Tlmrsday's Games New York Islanders i. Edmonton 2 Minnesota 4, Buffalo OT Philadelphia 4, Calgary St.Louis 6, New York Rangers MtajTsOamea New York Islanders Edmonton NY islanders lead series Minnesota Buffalo Minnesota leads aeries 24 Cahjary ndladeiphla 4, striae tied 1 1 New York Rangers 6, St Louis 4, series tied 1-1 three double plays and put together its best defensive effort of the season Friday afternoon and the result was a 3-2 win over New Albany. The Owls came up -with timely hitting and good releif pitching and head coach Bob Bowman said, "It was one of our best games of the season, "We hit the ball well, we ran the bases and we played good defense. Our pitchers only gave up four walks and that's not bad for us." The Bulldogs used a walk and double to score in the top of the first and took advantage of Seymour's only error of the game to score their other run in the second inning.

Seymour cut New Albany's advantage in half in the second inning. Jeff Ulmer walked, went to second when the pitcher's attempted pick-off throw was wide at first base. Ulmer stole third and came home on Galen Krumme's single. 'The Owls tied the score in the third inning when Keith Bowman started things with a double. He went to third on Brian Pollert's single, and scored on Brian Campbell's single.

With two out and nobody on base in the fifth, John Hun-nicutt was safe on an error, stole second, moved to third on a passed ball and scored on a wild pitch. Kent Bruce started on the mound for the Owls and threw a double play pitch in the first inning. In the second inning Bruce threw out a runner at home and made a putout at the plate when another Bulldog i uiuia lucu uii a wiia pitch. Bruce threw a another double play pitch in the third inning while Pollert, playing shortstop, went over behind second to field Mark Moody's grounder in the third and threw him out. Bruce tired, in the sixth inning, walking the first batter, 1 I T9, ra tin ADMISSION LADIES AUXILIARY Fraternal Order ef Eagles Herle 055 Will hold nomination of officers April 21 at 7:30 p.m.

at the Seymour Eagles Club. RED POWER SUNDAY AFTERNOON WHEN YOU BRING US YOUR CHURCH BULLETIN "DRAVE-0UL" flUD ROLLER mtliC West Tipton Street and Kasting Road Phone 522-9320 ALL AGES WELCOME Tribune photo by Arv Koonts Top Gamci Boys Shawn Booker 145; John Rebber 107; Toby Allen 104; Jim Erp 100 Girls Penny Howell 156; Michelle Helton 127; Dena Kirschbaum 104 Sunday Night Mlied Standings Team 1. R.L Brock Const. 179 89 2. CAD 159 105 3.

17 Forever 156 108 4. Will's Tavern 154 110 5. Mod Squad 152 112 6. SOB 151 113 7. P's 150 114 8.

Kieffer Paper Mill 141 123 9. Burke's 138 126 10. Camera Shop 134 130 11. A4W 133 131 12. Steele's 131 133 13.

Arab Pest Control 130 134 14. Dutch Treat ft I 130 134 15. Rawleigh Friends 128 136 16. Newcomers 128 138 17. Carpet Care Center 121 .143 18.

Bob Poynter Chev. 121 143 IS. Bob Thomas 146 20. High Lites 117 147 21. Break-A-Way Club 114 150 22.

105 159 23. SOB II 82 172 24. Seymour Auto. Supply 86 178 Top Series Men Estil Scalf 593; Ted Westerman 577; Lum Steele 548; Roy Callaway 546 Women Judy Davis 544; Teresa McCulley 531; Margie Thompson 523; Betty Barr 519 Team Steele's 2462; SOB 4M54; SOB II 2380; 2366 TopGames Men Estil Scalf 223; Paul Roane 213; Roger McKinney 211; Marvin Reynolds 209 Women Teresa McCulley 213; Rob- bie Robinson 202; Retia Murphy 200; Judy Davis 197 Team Bob Poynter Chev. 853; SftR 850; Steele's 847; SOB II 843 Last Week Top Serin Men Larry Neal 592; Tim Lawson 571; Earl Booker 559; Floyd Clouse 558 Women Dorothy Stout 583; Mae Scalf 520; Judy Davis 506; Robbie Robinson 503 Team SftR 2532; Rawleigh Friends 2391; SOB 2388; P's 2381 Top Games Men Larry Neal 222; Tim Lawson 218; Floyd Clouse 206; Don Fluharty 202 Women Dorothy Stout 222; Peg Polly 212; Robbie Robinson 208; Judy Davis 192 Team SftR 872; R.L.

Brock Const. 871; Bob Thomas Chev. 852; P's 819 Starltters Standings Team 1. Beef King 185 tl 2. Marshall Repair 161 95 3.

ITT 156 100 4. Burnside Concrete 152 104 5 Line Contracting 151 105 Don Werskey Car Wax 145 111 7. State Bank of Medora 143 113 8. Bateman Builders 137' 119 9. Larrtsons 135 121 10.

Nottings Super Valu 131 125 11. Holbrook Roofing 129 127 12. Merle Norman Cosmetics 128 128 13. Vicks Package Liquor 128 128 14. EaG Company 127 129 15.

Nichols Radio ft TV 124 132 18. Mela Package Liquor 122 134 17. Pizia Palace 118 18. Marshalls 76 111 145 19 Country Five 109 147 20. Golden Key 107 149 21.

Staid Shoes 105 151 22. Bode Electric 100 156 23. Spartonsof Indiana 100 156 24. PftT Furniture 98 158 Top Series Individual Cheryl Watson 590; Paulette Schneider 565; Sue Branaman 564; Pam McKinney 556: Judy McKinney 554; Wanda Estes 529; Chris Schipp 529; Connie Beddoe 525; Edna Baker 518; Lois Meyer. 514.

Team Werskey Car Wax US; Burnside Concrete Beef King Larrisons ITT 2.693; EftG Company 2.859; Mels Package Liquor Country Five 2.642; Merle Norman Cosmetics Line Contracting 2,554. Top Games Individual Paulette Schneider 237; Vickie Marshall 210; Pam McKinney 210; Judy McKinney 203; Shirley Nichter 203; Cheryl Watson 203. 200; Sue Branaman 200; Connie Beddoe 197; Wanda Estes 195; Norma Sullivan 11. Team Werakeys Car Wax 1,098, MS; Larrisons (90, 918; EftG Company 980', Beef King 943, 931; Country Five 38; Mels Package Liquor (33, (15; Burnside Concrete 924, 17; Line Contracting (07; Marshalls 78 (06; ITT (OS. COLLEGE RICE Named Tommy Suitts head basketball coach.

Jenaiags vs. Floy Central High hurdles: B. Jones (FC) :16.1, Chappell (JO :l7.2, Reisert(FC) :16. 100: Lilly (JO :11.6, Love (FC) :11.7, VanMeter (FC) :11.8 1600: Hayden (JO 4:41.5, Kochert (FC) 4:42.1, Hanna (JC) 4:46.0 400 relay: Floyd Central :47.2, Jennings 400: Schaffer (JC) :S3.3, Davis JC) :55.4, Dennison(FC) :S6.0 Low hurdles: B. Jones (FO :41.4, Love (FC) :41 .5, Chappell (JC) :42.5 800: Hanns (JC) 2:09.1, Mires (FC) 2:11.4, Elliott (FC) 2:18.7.

200: VanMeter (FC) :23.6, Zete (FC) :23.8, Schaffer (JC) :24.0 3200: Fisher (FC) 10:26.2, Capes (JC) 10:32.3, Stamper (FC) 10:35.6 1600 relay: Floyd Central 3:48.9, Jenn-. ings 3:51.4 High jump: Smith (JC) 44, tie Weatherholt (FC) and B. Jones (FC) 6-i Discus: P. Jones (FC) 1284, Warner (FC) 1164. Gootee (JC) 102-3 Shot put: P.

Jones (FC) 444, Warner (FC) 38-114, Flick (FC) 38-Vi Long jump: Chappell (JC) 18-11, Wlfcer-son (FO 18-44, Davis (JC) 18-4 Pole vault: Reiser! (FC) 104, Lewis (FC) 104, Carroll (FC) 104 Jnlarklsh Garb Seymoar vs. Aosttn Discus: Stacy (A) 60-10, S. Clark (S) 83- -8, Curry (S) 634 Long jump: Whitaker (A) 16-2, Sellers (S) n-10, Hilleke (S) 13 5, High jump: White (A) 44, Recce (A) 4-5, Love (A) 44 Shot put: Whitaker (A) 324, S. Clark (Sf 24-8, 0(te (S) 234 Hurdles: Recce (A) :13.7, Jesiolowski (S) 14.0, Sexton (A) :14.3 55: Jones (A) :0.2,RiU (S) :08.2, New-kirk (S) :08.2 800 relay: Shields (Sellers, McCoy, Collins, Baurle) 2:05.0 1600: Bell 6:34.9, Johnson (A) 6:43.1, Cordes(S) 6:43.6 200: Whitaker (A) :27.6i McCoy (S) :29.7, Jones (A) :34.0 100: Collins (A) :14.1, Gana (A) 14.2, Love (A) :14.4 800: White (A) 2:53. Stahl (S) 1:55.8, Evans (S) 2:58.2 400: Recce (A) 1:08.8, Sellers (S) Bateman (S) 1:18.2 400 relay Austin (Jones, Sexton, Johnson, Garia) :58.3 800 relay; Austin (Whitaker, Love, Stacy, White) 1:50.4 vCouersvUle vs.

Neath Versea Boys CrokersviUe places: Hurdles: 1- EUiott 19.1. 3-Turner :M.l 50: 3-ortman 800: 1-Shirley 2:24.0, MQlgore 2:29.9 100: 1-Couch Mi 400: 1-Couch 1:02.0 200: 2-Ortman :28.8 1800: 1-Shrley 5:404, 2-Butler 5:47.0, 3-Blackburn 5:52.0 am relay: MBarnes, Brummett, Kit gore, Wilson) 2:00.1 Pole vault: 1-Lee74 Discus 77-5 High Jump: 1 tie- Couch 54 Shot put: ICotwel 36-2 Long jump: 2-Couch 154 Gkrb CramersvBle places Shot put: 2-Csffee 29-2, 3-Hougland 30-8 Discus: rWetjel 65-74 High jump: 1-Austin 4-4 Long Jump: 3-Austin 12-4 Hurdles: 3-Wettel 100: l-AuUn :14.2 1NDIANAPOUS (AP) Indiana high school boys' track and field season best reported so far to The Associated Press, with official state meet record in parentheses (all running events measured in meters) 100 Jerome Harrison, Jeffersonville, 10.3. (Terrence Duckett, Gary West, 10.66, 1(80) 200 Jerome Harrison, Jeffersonville. 21.3. (Terrence Duckett, Gary West, 21.3, 1990) 400-Walter Monagan, Gary West, 4S.4.

(Lamont Williams, lndpls 48.14, 1980) 800 Norman Smith, Gary Roosevelt. 1:58.03. (Lamont Williams, lndpls Washington, 1:52.84. 180) 1600 Adam Renfro, Evansvllle Central. 4:20.71.

(Brad Jones, Anderson, 4:08 9,1980) SHW-Dav Williams, Evansville North, (22.6. (Adam. Renfro, Evansvllle Central, 9:05.19, 1(80) UO-high hurdles-Alex Washington, Gary Roosevelt, 13.9. (Boh Davaaport, lndpls Howe. 14.24, 1(89) 300-low hurdles-Ron Blrchfleld, Ft.Wyne South, 37.8.

(Ron Birchfield, Ft.Wayne South, 36 JSS. 1(80) 400.relay-Gary Wast (AnUwny Denham. Walter Monagan, Shawn Parks, Carl Holmes), 41.1. (Gary West, 41.85 19)0) 1600-relay-Gary West (Shaws Parka, Derrell Ross, Craig Peterson, Walter Monagan), 1:18.0. (Gary West, 3:13.66, 19(0) High Jump-Ron Lee, Jeffersonville.

7-2. (Ron Jonas, Mt.Vernoa (Posey), 7-1, 1980) Long jump Bob Bell, lndpls N.CentrsI, 234, wind assisted; Robert Davit and Rodney Thompson, both Ft Wayne South, 224. (Jim Ztckmund, Westville, 24-4, 1978) Pole vault-Raymond HUI, Tarn Hsut North; Chet Ctodfelter, Putnam; Mis Linder, Muncie Central, and Mika Hoover, Warsaw, SB 144. (Brian Kin, ball, Ft.Wayns Nerthrop, M-l, 171) Shot put Kevtn Hatfield, Terra Haute North, 87-2. (Don Phillips, lndpls Washington, 1444.

1989) Discus-John Holbrook, Central Nobis. 186-1. (Kevin King, Bloomingtoa South, by The Associated Press The Atlanta Braves traded Doyle Alexander during the off -season because of contract problems. Friday night, he made them pay for it. The right-hander, now pitching for San Francisco, came back to haunt his old team, scattering five hits in seven innings as the Giants defeated the Braves 6-2.

"It was a typical Alexander game," said San Francisco Manager Frank Robinson. "He he tries to make you hit his pitch." Alexander didn't tire after throwing 106 pitches, but came out with a blister on his finger. "1 gave them seven good innings and we have a good bullpen, so there wasn't any use in me staying out there any longer," he noted. Alexander was dealt to the Giants in a controversial trade that he requested when Braves management refused to renegotiate his contract. In other National League action, the Sari Diego Padres nipped the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-2 in 10 innings; the Pittsburgh Pirates edged the Houston Astros 4-3; the Philadelphia Phillies stopped the Chicago Cubs 6-2, and the St.

Louis Cardinals outscored the Cincinnati Reds 9-5. Along with Alexander, Larry riernaon ana Enos Cabell were key elements of the Giants' victory. Herndon hit a two-run single in the first inning and Cabell collected three hits and scored three runs. Alexander, 2-0, walked one and struck out two before yielding to reliever Greg Min-ton in the eighth inning. Padres 3, Dodgers 2 Broderick Perkins, a late-inning replacement at first base for Randy Bass, lined a lOth-inning single to score Gene Richards from second as San Diego handed Los Angeles its first defeat of the season.

Richards reached first to open the 10th when Dodger shortstop Bill Russell bobbled nis grounder for an error. Ozzie Smith sacrificed him to second and reliever Steve Howe walked Ruppert Jones to set the stage for Perkins. The Dodgers had won their first six -games of he season. Csxdlaalst.Redsl Tony Scott knocked in two runs and scored twice and Lary Sorensen and Jim Otten combined on an eight-hitter as St. Louis beat Scott, Gerge Hendrlck and Garry Templeton collected three hits apiece as the Cardi- ssilaa 1 VUtV 1UISCS three-game winning streak.

The victory was the second straight for Sorensen since coming over from the Milwaukee Brewers in an off-season trade involving seven players. "There's a newness in facing" other hitters," said "The fact that they don't know, what Fin going to throw lit cer' tain situations is a plus the" first time around." Save big three ways on an International 1586 Tractor From now until April 30, 1981, when you purchase a new International 161 PTO hp 1586 Tractor in stock, you can cash'in on your choice of great savings: Buyer's Choice No. the purchase of a new 1586 Tractor, receive a Red Edge Rebate of $2,500 direct from the Cqmpany. Or Buyer's Choice No. 2.

$3,200 in Red Power Dollars, good toward the purchase of any new IH equipment or parts. Or Buyer's Choice No. 3. drive a free Cub Cadet- 682 Tractor home along with your. new IH 1586 Tractor.

SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice hereby given that pursuant to the order of the Jackson Circuit Court dated March 1S81, Attorney John M. Lewi and Attorney Kenneth A. Layton, Court appointed commisiioner. will sell at private tale the following described real estate In Jackson Comity, Indiana: Lots numbered 7 and in Tinder's Addition to the Town of Cortland. This property consists of a one-story, Bedford stone house with an attached one-car garage and full basem*nt, situated on two lots.

This property is located north of the Cortland cantion light on Waymansville Pike and Is the fourth house on the right. Sealed bids will be received until 2:00 P.M., April 24, 1981 at the law offices of MONTGOMERY, ELSNER PARDIECK 308 West Second Street P.O. Box 647 Seymour, IN 47274 Upon opening of the bids, opportunity may be given to raise the bids in a private auction type sale. If no satisfactory bid Is received, the sale will be continued from day to day thereafter until the real estate is sold. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved.

TERMS OP SALE: This real estate will be sold subject to taxes for M8S, due and payable In 1981, and aU subsequent taxes. The purchaser shall pay five percent (5) of the purchase price on the day of the sale and the balance ofbe purchase price shall be paid upon delivery of a deed for the real estate, together with a satisfactory abstract of title which will be delivered with the deed. Purchaser shall have possession thirty (30) days after the sale and upon payment of the balance of the purchase price In full. Interested persons may view this residence by appointment with Attorney John M. Lewis, 222 West Bruce Street, P.O.

Box 1. Seymour, IN 47274, telephone (812) S22-S05S, or with Attorney Kenneth A. Layton, 288 West Second Street, Box (47, Seymour, IN 47274, telephone (812) 522-41. the Court appointed commissioners. IH HAS THREE WAYS TO SAVE ON NEW 1586 TRACTORS FROM NOW UNTIL AriilL oU, 101 iT AGRICULTURAL ECUIPKZrJT HARDWARE COMPANY, INC.

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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana (2024)

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