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THE CITIZEN PAGE 3<br />

<strong>Culver</strong>, Indiana<br />

Wednesday, July 26, 1061<br />

'Indians Qualify<br />

For Post-Season<br />

(County Play<strong>of</strong>fs<br />

By EARL l>. MIKHIiKK<br />

BULLETIN!!<br />

<strong>Culver</strong> will play Bremen at<br />

<strong>Culver</strong> Thursday night, July 27,<br />

at 6 p.m. In the first round <strong>of</strong><br />

the Marshall County League baseball<br />

championship play<strong>of</strong>fs.<br />

The Bourbon Comets finished<br />

up their summer baseball schedule<br />

Monday night by edging our<br />

<strong>Culver</strong> Indians, 6-3. The undefeated<br />

Comets thus go Into the<br />

championship play<strong>of</strong>fs this week<br />

as the first place team in the<br />

County.<br />

Before suffering their third<br />

defeat in 12 games, Coach Gene<br />

Crosley's Indians picked up their<br />

sixth straight victory, 12-10, over<br />

Bremen Thursday.<br />

At Bremen, the <strong>Culver</strong> ites<br />

plastered the Lion pitching for<br />

15 hits, with Tom Boswell, Jim<br />

Carter, <strong>and</strong> Dave Lemar getting<br />

three hits each. Boswell, wild in<br />

the early innings, pitched all the<br />

way for <strong>Culver</strong>, fanning 12 <strong>and</strong><br />

walking seven, to pick up his<br />

third summer victory in four<br />

decisions. Bremen's Jim Morris,<br />

who hit a three-run homer in the<br />

third inning, was the losing<br />

pitcher in relief <strong>of</strong> Dean Holdeman.<br />

At Bourbon, sophomore Sam<br />

Lowery was the hard-luck loser<br />

for the Indians. Several <strong>of</strong> the<br />

winners' thirteen hits were on the<br />

tainted side, <strong>and</strong> three <strong>Culver</strong><br />

errors also plagued Sam, Who<br />

suffered his second defeat in<br />

seven decisions. Boswell <strong>and</strong> Rick<br />

Ervin had two hits each <strong>of</strong>f winner<br />

Steve Shively. Steve Frenger, a<br />

reserve outfielder, led the Comets<br />

with three straight singles.<br />

<strong>Culver</strong> has now <strong>of</strong>ficially<br />

qualified for the post-season<br />

championship play<strong>of</strong>fs, which<br />

start Thursday. Details <strong>of</strong> the<br />

play<strong>of</strong>fs have been withheld until<br />

the regular season is over.<br />

The Indians' record is 10-3, including<br />

one forfeited victory over<br />

Tyner. Another make-up game<br />

against LaPaz may be played Wednesday<br />

at <strong>Culver</strong>, in order to<br />

break the second-place tie between<br />

<strong>Culver</strong> <strong>and</strong> Plymouth.<br />

t Nrlver B i: H BI<br />

T. Bosweli, p _ _ 5 2 © 2<br />

J. Carter, ss __ ._ 4 2 3<br />

.Dowry, If ._ 5 1 2 2<br />

White, c ______ 5 0 1 0<br />

Herr, cf _. 3 1 0 0<br />

Ervin, lb 4 3 2 1<br />

B. Carter, 2b . _ 3 2 1 0<br />

Lemar, rf Z 4' 1 3 1<br />

Liette, 3b 2 0 0 1<br />

35 12 15 10<br />

Bremen B R H BI<br />

Kares, If-ss __. _ 4 1 0 1<br />

Ealing, 2b _ 3 2 2 0<br />

Bowen, 3b 2 2 1 0<br />

Morris, ss-p ._ 3 3 1 o<br />

Zentz, c _ 3 0 1 3<br />

Main, <strong>of</strong> ._ 3 1 1 0<br />

Felten, lb _ 4 0 1 2<br />

H<strong>and</strong>, rf _ 3 1 1 0<br />

Holdeman, p _. ._ 2 0 0 0<br />

Burgess, If 1 0 0 0<br />

28 10 8 9<br />

<strong>Culver</strong> __ 403 001 4—12 15 2<br />

Bremen _ 203 122 0—10 8 3<br />

Winner—T. Boswell (3-1) . Loser<br />

—Morris.<br />

<strong>Culver</strong> H B H BI<br />

T. Boswell, If ._ __ 3 1 2 2<br />

axitiKuc<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 28<br />

Meda Ann Kaley<br />

Joleen Knepper<br />

Bonnie Lo-u Mahler<br />

SATURDAY, JULY 29<br />

Mrs. Shirley G. Baker<br />

Dick Hoesel<br />

Clifford Bean Jr.<br />

Kenneth Foss<br />

SUNDAY, JULY 3 0<br />

' Donald Miller"<br />

MONDAY, JULY 31<br />

Robert Lindvall -<br />

Cora Riggens<br />

Thelma Rabbins<br />

TUESDAY, AUGUST 1<br />

Mrs. Lulu Henderson<br />

Larry Scheuer<br />

Walter A. Wise<br />

Sharon Lindvall<br />

Richard Overmyer<br />

Henry Harrison <strong>Culver</strong><br />

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2<br />

Mary Kay Cullison<br />

Theodore L. Locke<br />

Karl Joseph Walther<br />

THURSDAY, AUGUST 3<br />

Stephanie Dunn<br />

Jane Baker<br />

M. R. Cromley<br />

lew looks At<br />

Recent donors <strong>of</strong> books are Mr.<br />

<strong>and</strong> Mrs. Herman Siems, Peter<br />

Trone, <strong>and</strong> Mrs. S. E. Perkins.<br />

"The Saga <strong>of</strong> Flight" by Neville<br />

Duke <strong>and</strong> Edward Lanchbery.<br />

Man's longing to fly is as old as<br />

history. The wish to break his<br />

physical ties with earth recurs in<br />

Biblical visions <strong>and</strong> ancient legends.<br />

This is a history <strong>of</strong> flight<br />

from the theories <strong>of</strong> Leonardo da<br />

Vinci to manned rockets. It recalls<br />

the exploits <strong>of</strong> the early pioneers<br />

such as the Wrights, Bleriot,<br />

Fokker, Chanute, <strong>and</strong> Langley, to<br />

mention only a few. This is perhaps<br />

the best book ever assembled<br />

on the subject <strong>of</strong> flight, from the<br />

humble beginning to the present<br />

challenge <strong>of</strong> outer space.<br />

New Adult No»-Fietio»<br />

Peterson: Field Guide To The<br />

Birds; Parks: My 30 Years Backstairs<br />

At The White House; San-<br />

J. Carter, ss<br />

Lowry, p r<br />

White, c<br />

Ervin, lb<br />

H^rr, cf<br />

Lemar, rf<br />

B. Carter, 2b ._._<br />

Liette, 3b . ^<br />

Bourbon<br />

Hall, ss<br />

Sharpe, 2b<br />

Bellman, 3b<br />

Hurford, cf<br />

L. Gochenour, lb<br />

Schaetzle, c<br />

Shively, p<br />

T. Gochenour, rf<br />

Frenger, If<br />

<strong>Culver</strong> _<br />

Bourbon<br />

Winner—<br />

(5-2>.<br />

0 1 0<br />

0 0 0<br />

0 0 1'<br />

0 2 0<br />

1 1 0<br />

1 1 0<br />

0 0 0<br />

0 0 0<br />

3 7 3<br />

R H BI<br />

0 1 1<br />

0 0 0<br />

1 1 0<br />

0 2 0<br />

1 2 1<br />

0 1 1<br />

2 2 0<br />

3 1 1 0<br />

3 1 3 3<br />

3 0 6 1 3 6<br />

120 0 00 0—3 6 3<br />

_ 121 0 02 x—6 13 0<br />

Shively. Loser— Lowry<br />

tama<br />

NOW PLAYING<br />

"Of Thee I Sing"<br />

(Through Sunday, July 30)<br />

ouse<br />

COMING NEXT WEEK — ONE WEEK ONLY<br />

The Hit Comedy<br />

"The Pleasure Of His Company"<br />

(A ugu.-t 1-6)<br />

FINAL SHOW OF THE SEASON<br />

The Rodger* <strong>and</strong> Haminerstein Hit<br />

"Flower Drum Song"<br />

(Two Weeks — August 8-tf»)<br />

Your Final Chance To Visit The Maxinkuckee Playhouse<br />

Make IReseirvafioms Now By Colling Viking 2-2500<br />

30Q<br />

ders: Crisis In American Medicine;<br />

Schmitt: Rembr<strong>and</strong>t; lies:<br />

My Home In The Zoo; Mautner:<br />

Doctor In Bolivia; Springer:<br />

Make The Most Of Your Income;<br />

Elliot: The Savage My Kinsman;<br />

Bulfinch: Mythology; Hamilton:<br />

Mythology; Hansen: Costumes<br />

And Styles; Nierman: Patients<br />

And Ponies; Schindler; How To<br />

Live 365 Days a Year; Aramco<br />

H<strong>and</strong>book.<br />

Yacht Club News<br />

By MARGARET CLYNE<br />

Junior Fleet News<br />

This is a special invitation to<br />

all boys <strong>and</strong> girls from 8 to 15<br />

years <strong>of</strong> age, who would like to<br />

learn to sail. Tom Sams. Chairman<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Junior Fleet, will see<br />

that you get some coaching during<br />

.the week. You can borrow<br />

<strong>and</strong> learn to h<strong>and</strong>le a Pram or<br />

Sailfish.-Call Tom at VI 2-3066.<br />

A Pram is built like a miniature<br />

rowiboat with high sides <strong>and</strong><br />

carries a smaller sail than a sailfish,<br />

which has a flat surface<br />

(no sides) <strong>and</strong> is highly maneuverable<br />

with a center board <strong>and</strong> a<br />

tiller.<br />

Grey skies <strong>and</strong> high winds (10<br />

to 15 m.p.h.) didn't keep the<br />

doughty Juniors from their races<br />

.Saturday morning. Jeff Grund<br />

tipped over three times but he<br />

righted the boat <strong>and</strong> got back<br />

into the race each time. Stevie<br />

Speer <strong>and</strong> his crew, Kim' Baxter,<br />

huddled in soggy hooded sweat<br />

shirts after they had tipped over,<br />

but they too, finished the race.<br />

John Michels was another rugged<br />

sailor as he also tipped over<br />

once <strong>and</strong> got back into the race<br />

in spite <strong>of</strong> the white capped<br />

waves.<br />

There was constant excitement<br />

from l'O o'clock on but here are<br />

the results:<br />

PRAM RACE — Valerie Gunder,<br />

1st; Craig Gunder, 2nd; Jackie<br />

Campbell, 3rd.<br />

SAILFISH RACE — John Bateson,<br />

Munster, Ind. 1st, 2nd —<br />

Jack Maull (his sister, Jeannie,<br />

as crew) <strong>of</strong> <strong>Culver</strong>; 3rd —<br />

Stevie Speer (Kim Baxter as<br />

crew) both <strong>of</strong> Indianapolis;<br />

4th — Jeff Grund, Peru, Ind.<br />

Senior Fleet News<br />

The erratic weather cooperated<br />

beautifully for the annual Yacht<br />

Club picnic which was held on<br />

the Golf Course. The gay clad<br />

picnickers sat on the green grass<br />

while the children ran up <strong>and</strong><br />

rolled down the hills to their<br />

heart's content. Appetites were<br />

whetted by tne tantalizing odors<br />

drifting' from the four grills presided<br />

over by Bob Baxter, Norm<br />

Bateson, Don Speer, <strong>and</strong> J. B.<br />

King. Dick Gunder <strong>and</strong> Dale<br />

Riggs h<strong>and</strong>led the liquid refreshments<br />

with a special flourish.<br />

REES<br />

PLYMOUTH, IND.<br />

THURS., FRL, SAT.<br />

"Voyage To The<br />

Bottom Of The<br />

Sea"<br />

'in Cinemascope & Color<br />

Walter Pidgeon, Joan Fontaine,<br />

Peter Lorre<br />

A science-fiction thriller. Atomic<br />

adventure on l<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> under the<br />

sea!<br />

Also Color Cartoon.<br />

SUN., MON., TUES., WED.<br />

"The Last Time<br />

1 Saw Archie"<br />

Robert Mltrhum, Jack Webb,<br />

Murthn Hyer<br />

A rib-tickling tale <strong>of</strong> life in the<br />

Air Corps!<br />

Also Color Cartoon<br />

Mon, thru Sat., 7 & 0 P.M.<br />

Sunuy Continuous, 2 P.M.<br />

Joyce Speer. was in charge <strong>of</strong> all<br />

arrangements, her helpful committee<br />

consisting <strong>of</strong> the Dale<br />

Riggs, the Norman Batesons, the<br />

Dick Gunders, Ruth Baxter, <strong>and</strong><br />

Mrs. Hollowell.<br />

Among the 210 members <strong>and</strong><br />

guests waiws delightful 92-yearold<br />

Mrs. Charles Roach <strong>of</strong> Indianapolis,<br />

who has owned a cottage<br />

on East Shore Drive for 40<br />

years. Including the children,<br />

gr<strong>and</strong>children, <strong>and</strong> great-gr<strong>and</strong>children,<br />

the Charles Rockwoods<br />

<strong>of</strong> Indianapolis, <strong>and</strong> Col. Rockwood<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Army <strong>and</strong> his four<br />

children, there are fourteen members<br />

<strong>of</strong> the family with Mrs.<br />

Roach this summer.<br />

Sunday's race proved that sailing<br />

is NOT for sissies. The entire<br />

race was run in. the rain, aginst<br />

choppy waves <strong>and</strong> gusty winds.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> the boys, Second Classman<br />

Jim Monohan <strong>of</strong> Areola, 111.,<br />

crewing for an Academy skipper<br />

was flipped into the lake, but<br />

was picked up by his own boat<br />

so they were not disqualified.<br />

Such a bedraggled lot by the end<br />

<strong>of</strong> the race! Even the judges got<br />

soaked by the slanting rain. The<br />

hard-fought race ended with<br />

Hollowell — 1st; Bateson —<br />

2nd; Furry — 3rd; <strong>and</strong> Tom<br />

Sams skippered Esser's "Tia<br />

Mia" to 4th place.<br />

LATEST TITLES OF BOBBS-<br />

MERRILL books, many best-sellers<br />

among t_.

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