Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1954 — Page 11

MONDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1054

GENEVA CARDINALS I/ \ / Jo*** -- ijte- “ ' “'■'iLrt ' ' ' K fr r OrjMfc l ** ■PS'' * ‘ ..K^■, ‘ 'z > jNHK^^S’HhZ' - a Pr ”* ' 1 H* ■k * " </ WM ' • V" * ' Mm Starting with Coach Harold Schutz, reading to right—Tom Craig, Larry Fenstermaker, Jay Campbell, Bob Mathys, Larry Hanni, Bob Schisler, Jim Long, Carl Macklin, Jerry Tester. (Not included in photo are Fred Burkey, Larry Parr and Danny Craig.

WIN, CARDINALS x±M-ttJbiu „, Were Tor-you all the way. We know you can win! Andy’s Place Geneva. Ind. -e GET ’EM, CARDINALS ° - ..,. -' ■ ... L~r -• . Z =JMBKyJteB. tourney title . . home with you. Bixler Insurance Agency Herman Bixler, Mgr. * . V ' « * *--— T GENEVA CAN WIN ~= — • We join in wishing them success in the tourney. Cardinal Inn LETS GO CARDINALS! We’re counting on you to win the sectional tournament. Doc’s Place - -•—■»- ■-- -■-■■■- — - -- —**—r^"-—-r-*•-WE’RE FOR THE CARDINALS ... ± __._.._. jj es t o f Luck t o Geneva. W ? e know you can win the tourney. Farmer Feed Mill Forest Beer _ 'State Pilot Feeds Geneva ON TO VICTORY a Play clean and play towin and you will bring the title to Geneva. <> ■ ■’■!. Nanni Furniture Co. Geneva, Ind. .. .... .. ■ ■ ' ■ ■■; ' ’2’2’ »f—r.-.*.

You Can Bank on the CARDINALS Best of Luck! You Can Win! / 1 —7 • Bank of Geneva WIN, TEAM We’re backing the Geneva Cardinals all the way . through the tourney. A. G. Briggs & Son Hardware and Chevrolet .Service C, .WE SINCERELY HOPE “ that the Geneva Cardinals will win the tourney . . . and bring home the honors. ' ‘ , . M«M». ur • to Cottage Lunch GOOD LUCK, CARDINALS WE’RE PULLING FOR YOU! » Eastern Indiana Oil & Supply Co. —_— YW CAN BANK On The Cardinals! Best of Luck. You Can Win! The Food Bank Geneva .... . .... . 9 . — —-- - — ■■_■ ■ Best of Luck . « CARDINALS Play your best and you can take the tourney. Geneva Milling Co.

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CARDINALS We’re for you and of luck. Hanni Plumbing Shop Geneva, Ind. . ***

LETS GO TEAM I Geneva has the team that, can win the Adams County sectional tourney. Best of Luck. Ifozy Iforner Restaurant ■» ■> with BANQUET ROOM Geneva, Ind.

WE’RE FOR YOU, CARDINALS L : ... .... —li_ r~~— r- — -■ ■ - Win or lose. Play a Clean Game. Moore’s Home Store ’Amt-: -k - -- - . ---\-,L y . . ... r

JEFFERSON WARRIORS /■■ •Wk t> wfea wk wi 4<Mt .-yMtarly,., rWAM Jit bL”* 7 ■•"'fl ■■r" ■ nl Row one—Wayne Bollenbaugh, Tom Stuber, student managers. Row two—James Reef, Robert Caffee, David Hammitt, Larry Coblentz. Row three—Darrell Miller, Orla Kuhn, Richard Butcher, Donald Keller. Row four—Max Stanley, coach; James Wellman, Fred Lehman, Roger LeFever, Bill Smitley.

Tourism In Ky. FRANKFORT. Ky., UP —Tourist income in Kentucky in 1952 amounted to $393,000,000, state departments have estimated, making tourism, the state’s second largest industry. This was a significant change in the state's economic pattern, for coal mining traditionally has held that position, right behind agriculture. —- —'■ • I Wrong-way Johnson SIOUX FALLS, S. D., UP—Two cars, travelling on a highway in the same direction here, collided head-on. The autos were driven by Farrel B. Johnson, Huron, and Roland E. Wray, Sioux Falls.

THE FACULTY and STUDEHTS of Geneva High School ARE 100% BEHIND THE CARDINALS TO WIN THE SECTIONAL I Play Hard and Clean and You Can Win. GOOD LUCK TEAM !

Johnson’s car, which was ahead, hit a patch of ice on the highway, spun around and collided head-on with Wray’s auto. ■ fl Obvious Clue EAST HARTFORD, Conn.,, UP

CARDINALS A Good’Team — and the Best in the tourney. Good Luck! Stucky’s Dri-Gas Appliance

BEAT ’EM, CARDINALS WIN THE SECTIONAL! Hofstetter Motor Sales Inc. Studebaker Cars and Trucks Geneva, Ind. Sales & Service

DONALD DUCK is rooting for the Cardinals to Win ! Donald Duck Tomato Products Limberlost Canning Co.

I ■ ' I ' —— * FIGHT! Play hard and clean team and you can win the tourney. ' ‘ -• ■ s' .. . .. ... • J Stably Feed & Coal Co. Il

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—A housewise complained to police* that someone had stolen feminine wear from her clothesline. Police found the impressions of high heels beneath the line. “I never hang out the clothes while wearing high heels,” the housewife said.