Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 November 1908 — Page 3

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DEPAUW NEWS

I HARO SCRIMMAGE PRACTICE

SEOOM> TEAM IS GIVEN THK BALL AND AGAINST THE V.ARSITY.

: ♦ PREPS IN POOR CONDITION I PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHT

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PA 1 W WILL HAVE WINNING TEAM.

BRAZIL GAME A HARO ONE THE PROBABLE SLATE OF GAMES

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on account of their studies, the acai- . :emy football team will be in poor

•> ! condition to play the game here Sat- ; urday against the Brazil High School ♦Xeleven. However, Captain Long has not lost hope of defeating the Southern State championship claimants and is working hard to round his men into fair condition. Tucker who has been playing at quarter, has been changed to an end position, where he bids fair to equal his brother in time and Sherwood will prob-

ably pilot the eleven Saturday. The Brazil team is trying hard for

the Southern Indiana championship and so' far they have been doing well. In the Brazil-Academy game played there several weeks ago, they defeated the preps 5 to 0 in a fast game and last week they defeated the Bloomington lads thus giving them a clear road if the preps do not turn

the tables on them tomorrow.

BAND WILL BE HIRED

STI DENT COUNCIL WILL SECURE “NOISE” FOR THE WABASH GAME.

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“Not only have we the best basketball schedule arranged for several seasons but we also have a squad which more than promises to put out a state championship winner this year,” said Captain Grady, of the 190H quintet last night when questioned as to the basketball prospects for this season. The squad has been practicing in the gymnasium for some time and everal of the men are showing up exceedingly well. The most promis:ig of these new men are Wolfe, of X.rion, Ind., who is trying out for a

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foreward position and Scott of Alexandria. whose old position is at center. The squad will he strengthened considerably by some of the football candidates as soon as the fall season is over and then hard work will be begun in earnest. The schedule for this winter is perhaps, the best DePauw has ever had. Although not definitely settled as yet it is highly probable that the team will make a trip through Ohio during the Christmas holidays and following that is the Notre Dame game lo be played here at the open ing of school. The other games scheduled at present are with Indiana. Purdue, Wabash, Rose Poly and Butler. A game will be played with Eurlham at Indianapolis on the afternoon of the oratorical contest.

BROWN WILL STRENGTHEN LINE

After a preliminary twenty minutes of punting yesterday afternoon Coach Brown put the squad through an hour of hard scrimmage. In order to give the Varsity line the practice in defense which it needs, the coach gave the ball to the second team, strengthened by the varsity back field, and gave them orders to make a touchdown if they could. Then the silent one spent all of his time in coaching the varsity line, which was shown by last Saturday’s game to be rather weak. The Coach will be forced to devote most of his time to this part of the team in order to strengthen the defense as the idea of getting an assistant coach has been dropped. This action was taken by the committee last night as they decided it was too late to secure any man on such short notice good enough to take charge of the line. Whisler, the right end, who was out for the first time for two weeks is again practicing with the varsity and will he in the Earlham game Saturday. Dewey played at left tackle owing to the absence of Hawthorne who sprained his ankle in

Wednesday’s scrimmage.

The coach is working hard to remedy the two defects of the team, the weakness of the line and their non-familiarity with the signals. Wednesday night he raced the eleven around in the gymnasium for two hours so that they would know their places in every play and the result of this extra work was easily noticed in the practice yesterday afternoon.

BAINBRIDGE.

Farmer Carter and family moved into the Sallust property Monday. Mrs. Nancy Herod spent several days last week at Tom Miller's. Mrs. Clay Frank and Mrs, Ham | Judy of Brick Chape] visited Mrs J Margaret Allen Wednesday. Albert Priest is clerking for A. F

Ford.

Rev. Good preached at the Presbyterian Church Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John Priest of Barnard visited here last week. Mrs. Hiland and Mrs. Hudson returned from Crawfordsville Tuesday Mrs. Julia Seobee is home from Eastman’s Sanitarium Indianapolis. M. L. Darnall of Greencastle visited here Sunday. Dan Oliver and family of Greencastle spent Sundoy at Henry Olivers' Miss Beth Vandament visited Miss Amy Kurtz the first of the week. James Brock is having his cement walk put in. Rev. Vandament and Rev. Callahan preached at the Christian Union Church Sunday. Harley Brown of Roachdale visit- I ed friends here Sunday. Claude Pruitt and family spent Sunday at Mrs. Miriam Singleton’s Mrs. Cora Hanks has moved inti the house with her father. Ilenrj Oliver. Mrs. Willard Gough of Flncnstb was hero Thursday. Judge Colllver of Terre Haute spent Sunday with Dr. Colliver.

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COACH BROWN PICKS MYERS AND SOMMKRVILLK FOR TEAM.

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The Student Council will see that DePauw makes a proper showing at the Wabash game a week from tomorrow The “D” men have got behind the excursion and made it an assured fact so the Student Council

has promised a band.

At the meeting of the Council last night definite arrangements were made for raising the money to pay a band for the hardest game of the season. It was decided to call on each student of the university to con-

tribute 25 cents each, been printed and will

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“In spite of the rumors that we are playing ringers or professionals,

Slifs have I ihere is not a man on our team, who be passed is not in every way a legitimate play-

around among the various clubs, fra- | ternities, sororities and at Women's

and Florence Halls. Every student Butler College in answer to Dr. Sea-

er.” Tills is the purport of a letter received from Prof. R. B. Moore, of

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will be asked to contribute before the man s utquirj

end of this week.

There was some discussion as to |

what baud to hire. The Brazil Band putler men.

was suggested as was also a hand at Newtown. The Newtown musicians were more favorably considered because their expenses would he les; 1 A report was made of the earnings of Old Gold Day. After all the expenses had been discounted it was found that a little over eight dollars remained In the treasury This will be used to help pay for the Wabash

demonstration

A list of new Bungs and yells will be arranged, copies of which will be (passed out to the students at the mass meeting which will be held the first part of next week in order to direct the enthusiasm where it will

do most good.

as to the rumors

boating around that the Butler foot- ! ball team is not composed of strictly Prof. Moore goes on to slate that several of the men are new but tlial they are carrying required work In the college and that they have every tight tu play. These men were located in the East by the Coach, who comes from that part and were per-

uaded to enter Butler.

Di deaman had heard of these rumors and wishing DePauw to have no connection with such teams as Butler s was reported to be, he wrote to

find out the truth.

Myers and Somerville have been chosen by Coach Brown and Prof. Barnes to represent DePauw in the cross country run at Notre Dame on November 21. Not daunted at all by the men against whom they are to compete, the two runners are taking cross country runs every afternoon covering from eight to ten miles each

time.

“They are going up against a hard run,” said the coach yesterday afternoon, ‘‘but we can count on them to show the Catholics a good time for Myers is an experienced cross country man, having run and won before.

FOUR CORNERS. Oocar Thomas of Greencastle H n ent Saturday night and Sunday win home folks. Clarence, son of Do If Coleman wns seriously hurt Mondav while hauling gravel from the Mitchell pit. Mrs. Mae Thomas and Miss Grace Sandifur spent Saturday evening .it Mrs. B. C. Singleton’s. Misses Gladys and Jessie Singieto i made a business trip to Greencistie Saturday. Charles L. Thomas and wife spent Saturday night and Sunday with Robert Irwin and family. Little Eva Mao Clark, daughter of Roy and .Margaret Clark, was born February 4, 190S, died October 30, aged 8 months and 2 2 days. She was ■t flower too bri ;ht ti I i hei our Father needed her for one of liis jewels. We will miss her, oh how wo will miss her, but our loss is her eternal gain. Charles Phillips has his new house completed and is now occupying it Mabel Martin spent Sunday with Sarah Rowings. Mr. and Mrs. Finest Ewing and Eliza Toney spent Sunday in Terre |

Haute.

Vallie Vinzant has been quite sick but is some better at this writing Word hos just been received of the death of Mr. Rumsey. His wife waformerly Miss Goldie A1 <paugh

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Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan visited

hep mother, Mrs. George Bunten last

Monday.

Huthven. little daughter of tuner and Elizabeth Dnnlavy. was bitten j by her pet dog last Saturday even-

ing a gash over the left eye being cut . , ,

in length. Dr. O’Brien I

temng with .Mis. John McCoy. John Day has ids new barn almoa

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Seniors Are Vlreadj Plunking About Their Class Gift.

GIRLS TO DEBATE

>|onon Route Excursions. To Chicago, account International Live Stock Exposition, tickets on sale, November 29, 30, December 1. to 1 inclusive, return limit, December 12. Round trip, $5.40. To Andersonville, Ga., account dedication Indiana Monument, tickets on sale, November 17, return limit. December 3, round trip, $24.CO. Homo seekers excursion rates to ' Northwestern and southern points first and third Tuesdays of each month. J. A. Michael, Agt.

Inti resting Program to he Given

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A girls debate will be the feature oi the literary society meeting tomorrow evening. The subject for dis•ussion is “It is better for a college to be located In a small town than is In a large city.” Misses Noma Hamtnel and Harschey will argue in ivTr of the proposition while Misses Olive Chilton and Mabel Dice will support the negative. The other numbers of the program will include vocal and Instrumental music, declarations and recitations.

Mvery, Bonrding and Feeding Stable Phone 002 Patronage Solicited. WILLIAM AL8PAI GO.

Watched Fifteen Years. “For fifteen years I have watched the working of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve; and it has never failed to cure any sore, boil, ulcer or burn to which It was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill.” says A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine. 25c at the Owl drug store.

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MORTON.

The little hui ol Orpha and Joe Knauor has been very sick with heart

over an ineh in length, nr. u mien Ge o rRl . Uoyd shipped a car load was called and dressed the wound , () f f . atUe tQ In |j ianap oi| 8 Mon day.

At this writing the little sufferer n doing nicely and it is hoped nothin]

serious will follow.

Mrs. Emma Proctor of Indianapolis and Miss Ona Proctor of Green caotle visited Mrs. Eva Ogle Thur. day and Friday of last week. (Mrs. Lucy A. Bunten visit, relatives in our grove this week. Mrs. Frank Liueberry of StilcsviP son Harry and daughter Marie spei.t lust Tuesday at (’. O. Bunten’s. Mrs. E. L. Kersey visited in-i daughter, Mrs Lizzie Dunlavy, Tue

day.

Lee Bryan and wife spent Saturday night with Alex Bryan and wife. Mrs. Jeff Bunten is seriously sick Lee Patrick of Greencastle spei.i Sunday with his mother Mrs Got Bunten.

Already the Seniors ate discussing the matter of a class present to the university Several suitable presents have been suggested among which a set of chimes, a new college clock, and an oil portrait of Bishop Hughes have received favorable and enthusiastic mention. Another plan which has received much favor is the donation of the present fund to refurnish Meharry Hall. An effort will be made to outdo every preceding class and to accomplish this careful consideration will be given to every suggestion.

LOCUST GROV1 Mr. and Mrs John McCoy sper. Sunday with Charles Hubbard an 1 sister, Laura Mr. and Mrs. ,Marion Miller an 1 Lester Miller and wife of near Cat nan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr Frank Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Day attende 1 church at Fillmore Sunday and too ; dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Will

Wright.

Mr. and Mrs. James Wright a* tended church at Fillmore Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Owen wei the guests of Will Miller and wll Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Christi

Will Whitted is having new lights

put in his house.

Mrs. Carrie Ratcliff is visiting in Frankfort and Indianapolis. Mrs. Emma Burk has returned

home from Roachdale where she ha

been visiting relatives.

Will Ratcliff spent Thursday night at home with his mother and shipped a car of cattle to Ohio Friday. Those who visited In our vicinity Sunday were Frank Bettis and fam-

ily at. George Lloyd's.

Henry Rambo, 'ife and daughter of Greencastle at lus brother, S. O

Ra mho’s.

Mr. O’Neil and wife at Mrs. Emra Burk’s. Will Rambo and family ai

Lon Rambo’s

MARION TOWNSHIP. Most of the corn in Marion hamen cribbed with a very short crop.

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Whew! Two friends happened to meet on a stormy w inter morning. “Well, how do you like this weather?’ asked one. almost out of breath. “Oil, horrible!" “How's your wife?” gasped the oth-

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“Oh, just about the same!” was the reply as a gust of wind turned his um brelia inside out.—Ladles' Home Jour nai. Th« CrsfTThg Gun. Richard Jordan Gatling, the inventor of the gun hearing his name, was a native of Hertford county. N. C„ where lie was born in ISIS. The Gutling gun was not used to any extent during the war between the states, a dozen or so being employed by Butler on the James river. The invention was not made fairly practical until 1805, when tin- gun was adopted into the United States service.

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