Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1914 — HIGH SCHOOL TEAM WILL VISIT I. U. [ARTICLE]

HIGH SCHOOL TEAM WILL VISIT I. U.

i Plans Being Made to Enter Basketball Team in State Contest on —A March 13 and 14

On March 13 and 14 the Indiana University will entertain the high school basketball teams of the state at Bloomington, at which time a contest will be played to decide the championship of the state in basketball. Our local team, which has made a good showing thus far, has ambitions to enter this contest and in order to do so has hit upon the following unique plan to defray their expenses enroute. Next Monday, Feb. 2, at The Princess Theatre, there will be shown under the auspices of the H. H. Athletic Association, the motion picture film of the Purdue-Indiana game. This film will be in addition to the regular sh<#w and all for the regular pr-ice of 10c. The girls and boy 4 will be around with their tickets today. Everyone attends a picture show —some time during the week, so it is only a small matter to buy you? tickets in advance and thus help a worthy cause at no extra expense to yourself. The fiim itself is the only picture ever taken of the Purdue-Indiana game and is without doubt as good a picture as has ever been taken of a football game. The camera man was in close on the side lines, and the players are all large and lifelike, so that you ogn tell who a great many of them are. Many of the fine runs and great tackles are plainly to be seen. Some of the special features of the film' are: The coaches, captains of both teams, arrival of the Purdue special from Lafayette, showing the immense crowd that greeted them, the Purdue yell leader in action, fine views of both Purdue and lndiana parades, panoramic views of Indiana University campus and teams coming on the field before the game. AH should be of special interestr to the football fans of Rensselaer. There will be four shows, at 7,8, 9 and 10 pm.