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The Franklin Evening Star from Franklin, Indiana • Page 8

The Franklin Evening Star from Franklin, Indiana • Page 8

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Pae Eight TM- CBANKLtK INDIANA) EVENING STAR Thursday, December 5, 1533 0 1 fj I fx v- 5 ISS A I A Good Teom Effort Aids Second Victory By Mike L. Richardson Coach John Milholland's hustling Whiteland Warriors scored 43 points in the second half by virtue of "a terrific team effort" to shock Mooresville, 65-64, in a photo-finish game at the Whiteland gymnasium, Wednesday night. Senior guard Jerry Beasley played his best of the season to ignite a second half rally after the Warriors had trailed 36-22 at the end of the first two per iods. Besides scoring 12 points, Beasley also grabbed some key rebounds. The real story was the "nev-er-say-die spirit of the young Whiteland team.

Most clubs would have folded after the miserable first half that saw them score only 22 points. But the Warriors came back and began a rally that woke many a fan out of a Mooresville-dominated daze. Milholland's cagers had Dan Ryle with 16 points, Ray Helton with 15 points, and Tom Bowman with 14 points. Ryle did an outstanding job in the second half defending the taller Pioneer Carl Archer. But he was particularly effective on the boards as were both Ray I A i EFFECTIVE TALK Whiteland High School's varsity basket SET, THAT SCORE! Whiteland High School basketball fans go wild with joy as their Warriors cam from behind with an effective team effort to beat a tall Mooresville team 65-64 at Whiteland Wednesday evening.

Note the scoreboard at the top. On the ar right is Sally Bat-tm. Warriors' cheerleader. In the background is Linda Richardson jumping several feet off the gm floor. Whiteland posted its second straight win.

Whiteland travels to Hauser Friday. ball coach instructed his team on ways to beat Mooresville in the fourth quarter Wednesday. The time out talk must have helped. Whiteland outscored the losers 17-16 to win 65-64. On the right is Coach John Milholland.

Next to him is Larry Rademach-er. Raymond Helton (42) and Jerry Beasley (34) nearby listened. In the back is Don Helton (32). Defeat Irish DAN RYLES SCORE Dan Ryle, who played a key role in Whiteland's 65-64 win Wednesday over Mooresville, makes a lay-up shot On the left is Richard Gunnell oi Mooresville. Larry Rademacber (30) of Whiteland is on the right.

Twins Ikm Sport Fans Speak Up! eo eo 50 48 46 46 Team No. 8 Team No. 8 Team No. 15 Team No. 13 No.

7 Team No. 9 Grid Opponents Place Two On All-State Eleven BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UPI) Elkhart and Hammond, the team it beat for Indiana's high school football mythical state title, each placed two players on the All-State team announced Aid Victory BOWLING TOPICS Two Whiteland High School fans were asked three questions Wednesday night at Whiteland's thrilling 65-64 win over a tall Mooresville team. and Lehman Helton. Different Teams? If you didn't know better, you would have thought there Jokers 45 Team No.

2 43 Team No. 6 42 Team No. 11 39 Team No. 1 38 The Anderson Agency 26 FORT WAYNE Only three Indiana University basketball play-ers made double column scoring against Notre Dame Wednesday In thrir 1P8-102 victory and all three are Johnson county boys. Fans were asked: 1.

Do you were two Whiteland teams it think Whiteland can finish with the Warrior gym Wednesday a winning record? 2. Who is nieht. Tfe fit half ttmnd High Game (Men): Boyd tndav bv the Indiana Snort your favorite player? and 3. Whiteland floundering. Ttey ARVW EARLY WEDNESDAY Camp, 257; George Poppa, 246; writers and Broadcaster! Asso- Who is the most valuable play- were out-shot, out-hustled, and NIGHT Howard Robinson, 233.

ciation. er, in your opinion? II 7 Standings xugu unuic ciuu- iacKie inucK nicnarason ana Won Lost ky Kent, 204; Alice Davenport, fullback Gary Nichols represent 1 Canary Ins. Agency 80 32 SportS WorlD Y' By JIM KERKHOFF I out-played. But it was a com I pletely different crew that set foot on the hardwood in the 5 second half, to send Mooresville down to Its first loss in six garnet. Beasley's field goal near the end of a 28-point third period Dick VanArsdale and his brother, Dick combined for 76 points and big Jon McGlocklin came through with 15.

The VanArsdale boys are Greenwood residents and McGlocklin Is from Franklin. The VanArsdale twins reached their peak effort and an Indianapolis rivalry probably helped them. VanArsdale Drive Walt Sahm, 69 Notre Dame center, is a former Cathedral Hiph player and the Hoosier brothers played for Manual. 178. Elkhart From Hammond are High Series (Men): George quarterback John Boyajian and Poppa, 662; Boyd Camp, 615; halfback Gary Love.

Mahlon Byerly, 608. Others in the line are ends High Series (Women): Shir- Joe Ramsdell of Richmond and ley Kent, 530; Pat McDonald, Alan Van Huffel of South Bend 490. St. Joseph's, tackle Mike Kux- A "Dutch 200" game was micz of South Bend Central, bowled by Homer Hall. guards Doug Dunlop of Michi- gan City and Jim Kelso of West WINNERETTE Lafayette, and center Curtis gave Whiteland its first important lead, 48-47.

Mooresville Tranter Industries 76 36 Brown's Regal Mkt 70 42 Herschell's Drive-In 68 44 McCormick's at Amity 65 47 Raufeisen Standard 62 50 Bearden DX SERVICE 62 50 Paul Short's Home Im. 52 60 Coffey DX Service 50 62 Dage Team No. 2 33 79 Franklin Launderette 28 84 Dage Team No. 1 26 86 Results: Dage Team No. 1, fully de-most val- TOM NOWATZKE served the honor of Irr? have won oer tne insn ana University football team.

while the twins played. Standings Won Lest wngm 01 omo. 8, Franklin Launderette Cof The backfield is rounded out by state scoring champion Terry Cole of Mitchell. fey DX Service 6, Paul Short's Leertamp'g Realtors 76 Home Imp. Dage Team No.

Webb's Veneer 73 2, 6. Canary Ins. Agency Dog-N- Suds 68 McCormick's at Amity 6, Her- Zaring's 61 schell's Drive-In Raufeisen charm Room 58 Standard 6, Bearden Dx Ser- ped Gold 52 vice Brown's Regal Mkt. 4, Palmer's Sunoco" 50 Tranter Industries 4. Betty's Luncheonette 48 TTifvlt taam reriAe Tfenf 30 44 47 52 59 62 68 70 72 96 The Veeps Ted's Texaco TOM VANARSDALE Both Tom and Dick VanArsdale, Greenwood residents, played a vital role in the Hoosiers' win over Notre Dame.

Tom made 31 30 28 25 20 1 25 26 28 31 36 40 He led the Big Ten in rushing, gained 756 yards in nine games, booted five field goals and scored a total of 58 points all-school record. He was the key linebacker on defense for the Hoosiers and averaged more than 51 minutes per game. Against Purdue in last Saturday's season finale he played the entire 60 minutes. CENTER GROVE'S TROJANS are the "class" of the county at the present, without a doubt. Coach Harold Hickman is a good handler of play The 65 VanArsdales kept driving In for layups in the second half right through the Irish defenses.

Indiana was behind 47 40 at the half. Indiana caught up at 67-67 with 11:25 left in the game. Nine Uraicht Hoosier points brought Coach Branch McCracken's eam from an 85 83 deficit to a H2 lead. MrGlorklm's basket put Indiana ahead at 86-85 and lie came bark with another for a three-point lead. Twe free toe by Max Walker and still another basket by the former Team No.

5 K. M's Lucky Strike L. Results 34 point, and his identical twin, R.rfd "0n" RultT Dick, poured in 42 points. standard, 2890; Dage Team No. Benzol's 6, Charm Room Veen ft- Four Aces 8, The Z884.

Leerkamn's Realtors 2. Zarins'i nnH r.t. hit a free throw to make a new ballgame as the two teams entered the final stanza. Bowman, who scored all of his 14 points in the second half, continued to join Beasley in leading the Warrior offense. Bowman hit a field goal at 6:06 to make 54-54.

Two minutes later "Shemmie' Waugh hit a clutch free throw to make the score 57-56. The game then became a little ragged. But Bowman hit again at 2:22 for a 6341 lead, and Ray Helton made what proved to be the winning basket in the last seconds. Whiteland fans cheered wildly as they watched their War-riors make the valiant come from -behind effort. Encouragement was given by every one teachers (Athletic Director Joe Fielden was one of the best) and fans, young and old.

The victory displayed still another qualities of Milholland's team intestinal fortitude. Whiteland, after dropping its first three contests, has now won two in a row. They meet Hauser In a road game this Friday night Whiteland (65) FG FT PF TP WW Vi0 VI. iCVIU 1 vs. a.

CARMEN HUNT, Senior: I think the team wilt finish at least even. Ttiey are getting better each game. (Editor's note: Miss Hunt was questioned BEFORE Whiteland's comeback in the second half which turned out to be some sort of prediction on her part). Jerry Beasley is my favorite and I think Tom Bowman is the most valuable." Lucky Strike 6, L. M.

Ted's Texaco 4, K. At M's. 4. High team game: Four Aces, 817-803; Bob Cats, 814; Team No. 5, 794.

High team series: Four Aces, ers ana has a weir-oaiancea nig.il Hiunmusi sciim. uog-iN-ducis wcDo ven-Wells. 612; Bob Reid, 53; Jim eer Red Gold 2, Betty's Hixson (sub) 582; Omer Wild- Luncheonette Palmer's Sun-man. 563: Bob Hensley, 556. oco 8, Jones Bulk Milk 0.

High team game: Brown's High team game: Charm Regal 1051; Tranter In- Room, 911; Webb's Veneer, diretries. 1044; Coffey DX Ser- 896; Betty's Luncheonette, 883. Bowl Topics SPORTSMAN Standings Won Lost Cjrizrly Cub. McGlocklin, made lliere mtle doubt ihf spread seven points. Bob Cats, Team vice, 995.

High team series: Webb's tin 2 2fi2 High individual game: Bob Veneer's, Benzol's. Hieh Individual Mm fmpnV Wells. 232: Bob Reid. 224: Jim Hixson (sub) 223; Steve Klinck, 214; Ray Raufeisen (sub) 212. Palmer Sunoco, 2,586.

Ralph Spicer, 223-192; Carl Mil- High individual game (worn- ler, 195; Paul Flinn, 192; Bucky en): Cora Witham, 199; Linda Decker 192 36 42 52 56 62 64 64 il Mutual Building Loan 84 Ray W. Pratt Company 78 Lanam's Sohees 68 Erdman Pharmacy 64 Double Cola 58 Farmers Trust Co 56 Sen ice Master 56 Shirley Elevator 54 Larry's Pure Oil 54 State Farm Insurance 28 Guedel and Sue Stewart, 192; Pin Pickers League 66 66 Team No. 16 92 3 a Pot Points 72 70 70 Larry Sheffield. 61 Notre Dame guard, made 41 points. Movt of his total was on jump sh'M.

Indiana has a 2-0 record; Notre Dame is 1-1. Indiana travels to Charlotte, North t'aivHna to play North Carolina. Saturday. tndiana (10) FC. FT PF TP VanArsdale .15 4 3 34 IV VanArsdale .15 12 4 42 Cooper 3 0 4 6 McGlocklin 7 I 3 15 Rcdennauph 10 4 2 Harden 10 2 2 Walker 12 0 4 reyser 113 3 Totals 44 20 23 108 Notre Dame (102) FG FT PF TP Evelyn Vargo, 188.

High individual series (women): Linda Guedel, 528; Ruth Vinson, 490. FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED Standings Won Lost Bob Cats 40 16 Four Aces 38 18 High individual game (women): Betty Decker, 186; Betty Underwood, 171; Ruth Ryner-son, 164; Norma Blackwell, 164. High individual series (men): Ralph Spicer, 593; Bucky Decker, 565; Carl Miller, 540. High individual series (women): Betty Decker, 498; Betty Underwood, 448; Bessie Rullo, 439. Pocnlte- Fryman Ihirmtov Team No.

3 should be one of the two teams to play In the final game of the Johnson county cage tourney in January. BENCH STRENGTH is a feature of the 1963-64 Center Grove squad. VANDERMEER. TEM-PLETON. BUNTON WITTY, ANDERSON and ROACH can step in almost anytime and come through with their share of points.

STEVE GANTZ has shown in the first three games his full value to trie Greenwood Woodmen. When a basket was needed, Ganti made it. When hustle was required, he hustled. MIKE HOUSAND of Morgan-town's Trojans received the sportsmanship trophy in the recent Eminence Morgan county cage tourney. He was the feet example of a hustling, hard itrfvinff nlavpr ret ready 8.

Double Cola Larry's Pure Team No- 2 Oil 8, Service Master Ray W. Team No. 12 61 Pratt Co. 8, State Farm, Inc. Smith Valley I.G.A 60 Farmers Trust Co.

6, Shirley R. Helton 5 5 4 15 Bowman 7 0 0 14 Ryle 7 2 5 16 Waugh 115 3 L. Helton 2 10 5 Beasley 6 0 4 12 Rademacher 0 0 2 0 Totals 28 9 20 65 TUfin) Elevator Mutual B. L. 6, Lanam's Shoes 2.

High team game: Mutual Building Loan, 1062. High team series: Erdman'a Pharmacy, 2907 High individual game( men): Elmore Smith, 262; Russ Smock, 259; Jesse Burks, 245; CUB SWIMMERS LOSE COLUMBUS Franklin Com-munity High School's swimming team was smashed 79-16 by an Indiana state swim champion contender, Columbus High School, Wednesday at Columbus. Columbus has featured a strong swim team for several years. we nfeffl KENNY MUELLER, Junior: "Yes, they have the potential to have a winning season. With a few games, they'll make it.

Tom Bowman is my favorite. Shemmie Waugh is a valuable set-up man." 4 3 5 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 0 13 2 3 0 1 24 11 6 41 10 7 0 3 Kced 11 Sahm 4 Jesewitz 3 Sheffield 14 Ska rich 4 Miller 2 McGann 0 Erlenguagh 1 to show respect for officials Sheehan. 242; G. A. Garbe, 235; and opposing players.

Charlie Tacoma, 233. His playing is a real credit High indiivdual series (men): Mooresville (64) FG FT PF TP Remster 10 1 1 21 Wood 12 3 4 Archer 7 1 4 15 Rberson 2 5 3 9 Gunnell 3 5 2 11 VanBokkelen ..1214 Totals 24 16 14 64 Scoring by Quarters Whiteland 14 8 26 1765 Mooresville 16 20 12 1664 Three area basketball teams will play at home Friday and one o.to uiKiuau pallia KIU F'J UU1IIC I I Crthnll I i T. to Morgantown High jrsMf Duns, iwa, nil mixiiuv, il. i i t- c-i- 20 102 Dame, When he fouled in the tourney, 639; Russ Smock, 624; Al Clod- J'V mhw hi, hand, rioht in hp pim Conference game in the Greenwood High School gym at 8 p.m. Totals 39 24 Italftime score: Notre 47.

Indiana 40. Edinburg's Lancers host the air to signal the scorer he Will Ed Streeval, 606; Charlie he gained a personal foul. Many Tacoma, 602. players have to be told by the referees to get their hands up. 1 7) Mike Amos Wins M.V.P.

Trophy Trafalgar Redbirds and Mor- Smith, forward; Dave Brosius, gantown will host Brown Coun- forward; Tom Pritchard, cen-ty. Greenwood, with a 2-1 won- ter; Bill Stitt, guard and Chris lost record, has not played up Baker, guard. Edinburg has to its potential and must im- little height but hustles. Marlin prove its team play to rank Smith is a consistent scorer and among the county's top teams, made 20 points against Browns-Team Records town. Edinburg has a 1-1 mark and Morgantown Starters Trafalgar has a 3-1 record.

Tra- Morgantown hosts a falgar was bumped by Clark Brown County. The Trojans split 59-56 in the last game and Bob in two Morgan county tourney Hynds will probably face some games Saturday. They slapped special type defense when they Eminence with a fourth quar-meet the Lancers. Morgantown ter rally to win and then lost plays Brown County Friday at an overtime to Mooresville. home and then must host a Morgantown features some good hustling Clark team Saturday, shooters and team play.

Possible starters for Green- Possible starters for Morgan-wood against Danville will be town will be Delmar Olston, BILL PORTER. Center Grove reserve basketball coach is doing a good job with the Little Trojans. They beat Franklin Central Tuesday and Bill was quick to give individual players credit and praise for a job well done. GREENWOOD win have its chance at its old rivals. Jan.

10. at Center Grove. If that game isnt a near sellout, it should be. Both teams rate as possible Johnson county and Mike Amos, nephew of Mrs. William Sneed of Franklin and also of Roy Amos of Edinburg, won the most valuable player trophy recently at the South 4 Grove Elementary school in Beech Grove.

He was one of five Junior High athletes who received the Whiteland sectional champs Jerry Mayer, forward; Dick center; Bob Prather, forward; Springer, forward; Steve Win- Mike Housand, forward i major awards at the 1963 Beech Ricky Hill, I PILOTS NEW CLUB MILWAUKEE (UPI) ning, center; Ron Cooper, Russ, guard and Eugene ne PRFDICTION TRt'E Jon McGlocklin. Indiana University starting guard, made 15 points in the win over Notre Dame. Grove Junior High School Football banquet. guard and Steve Gantx, guard, guard. Adair, who managed the Inter tn mi i.

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as wavu wvv iijuua. a.vaneuut vwi eat, uvuis? tmtuausa ..1 -1U a -U travel rh cf tnM the star hrfor for the Milwaukee Braves dur- TRAFALGAR STARTER Lar- k- nlLl gsmes to play on consecutive evenings. The Grizzly Cubs Mrs. Ralph the season he would gain a tag the 1963 season, Wednesday ry Wilkerson will be a starting Bradley center; Larry Wilker- is a hard fought contest, the to JeKersonville Friday and return for a game with Indianapolis Grove and has many friends in starter's role. I.U Coach Branch was assigned to pilot the Den- guard in the Edinburg-Trafal- son, guard and Mike Brown- Trojans might be tired when Howe at 8 p.m.

Saturday in the F.C.H.S. gym. Here are two Johnson county. He is also a McCracken installed him at a ver club in the Pacific Coast gar game at Edinburg Friday field, guard. they face the up and coming Seniors almost sure to see action.

Left to right, Jay Fulmer, a cousin to Mrs. Robert Good-guard spot for good scoring. League next season. at I p.m. Edinburg may go with Marlin Clark five.

forward, and Dan Limp, guard. Uve oi Franklin..

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