Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 30, Lebanon, Boone County, 2 November 1917 — Page 7
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' fmhr f always;the NO CHAHCES'ARE ' Tk'Tqrk- TO BE' TAKEN hi Ajiliilj I War time is no time . M JtrA ft"" trifling. No time for 1 1 1 IJiVwr JaA, experiment inpt. The best of Sj ;vy Jf' Army and Navy equipment J ' . V 1 is demanded the best of i -' 1A7 i ' f l A'S: men to man it and finally I ' rJ 'tv VT'"' tiie Dcst' most nutritious i ! SgP CALUMET I
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STATE TOURNAMENT AT
Hish School Authorities Decide on Annual Athletic Event.
di!led l.y Cwk Stagga. former a-1 . bash university tur and instructor I of the Lebanon high iichool state championFhip team, the Anderson j high school basket ball five won Hal opening game of the season 40 to 20 , before a large crowd at the IockI j gymnasium last night. Kortvitle had ! a record of threo cent.icutive victor-1 tea but were clearly eutelasaed by the j local. "V ! "The "state championship Lebanon aqnad will invade the Anderson ramp rn November 9 and one of the bent contests ever staged in this aection of the state is expected to result With more than a week for practice tho red and green squad is expected to be in , the best of condition for the fnj , Coach Staggs of the local quintet was the tutor at the Lebanon school last year when the rkone county team i made such a wonderful showing and, swept everything before it." j
Filooiningtnn will again he the Kenc rf the next annual high school basket ball tournament. This fact became known yesterday after the members of the Indiana State High School AthU tic Association held their meeting. Purdue made a lid for the big event, hut it. was not so forceful this season as last and the final vote on the place for the game as 8S to 20 ih favor nf Indiana. The meeting of the high schcol athletic lead: i s was 'held in the 1. O. n. !'. building, Indianapolis, yet"iilav and most of the time was taken it,' v. ith the diwussion of the eligibility rules. As a result several new -eriiMiis have been added to the cod.? of play. The sectional tournameifts will he deefcled ia the vat ieus ctntfcis March 8 ami S. and it is likelv the districts will he the aiiiP as last season. The finals at Woomington will be held March !" and 18. Ilnth sectional and tin.il late have not been decided upon fticia!!y, but the majority seemed to fiuor the dates tentatively selected. I'lUe.. and p'feos for the sectiona' and 'hampionship track and baseball teumaments were not ehi.cn, due tc the lack of time, hut will lie settled at meetings lodav and tomorrow, .ropmc will not be so numerous in ;e -tale high schc.d athletic events t -.eu.son, as the members voted 1.. iii.-enntinue the distribution of (..ii.ls at the M-ctiona! track mcts, r. rmanen: Secretary A. I.. Trester f Martinvil!c reported t'ue as.orialion growing a-id tne rnnnces in good
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PLAYING THE FIELD
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BY JACK VEIOCK. i IBs (frMol A'cirs Senic.) NEW YORK, November 2. Kv?ry Tall, just before the world's series begins, fans and scribes do a lot of guessing on who's going to be who v hen the series is over. It's a groat little season-end sport ' j imd perfectly legit, but there are very ew popular players made candidates for world's series laurels who v,"r grab off the choicest sent in the spotlight when it's ail over. Everybody agreed that Eddie Collins had a wonderful chance to shine in tho thu ; ar, but very few
if the fans or scrilws thought that lie would '-n the limelight as the most 'aluui.!e .nan in the -cries because it was figured that pitching I would be a big factor. Likewise, there were few who hought i' I'rhan Eaher when they began dopiog out which of the eightodd pitchers who were thought eligible to get into the big fracas would I e the herp. Eddie Cicotte. and Kerdie Schupo were mentioned prominentiv as the likely pitching heroes, and after the first game it appeared that Kddie was going to cut some ice. Rut up comes
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rem ti e write-up i f th" Andereunrtviile game edncadav night in Ander.-on Daily Bulletin, ti.e feling general comments are quoted; .-how, rig the effects of having been
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heavy, and when it was all over the sudiien realization that he had "come clean" was too much for trb, and 'hey had to tos.-. eold water on him to help hnn come r .it of it. (letting the itill over the plate where the (iiants couldn't murder it with those wicked bats was a harder iob for ruber than it would have been for the average pitcher. Kai.er is a hide-M heeler. He delivers the ball with a cross-lire moCon and because of the delivery he has a much smaller target to pitch at than the hurler who tos-os the oail overhand. The width of the honie plate eighteen inches, to be cxici is Kabor's limit, while the cr.1...... . l-.Ule i . - tie ,li,.U.v hi fween the butler's shoulder:- and Itnee ia which to cut the pan. I.t order to keep out of trouble in i hall game t'rh Eaber has to be in there with a world of control. He hi,-. to be cool us a cucumber, too. for inv tune a pneriei le..es his nut lie
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and it's the .-bowers for hi. So ab'-r's pitching feat . in the big .series th' : enr vreie nothing Miort of wonderful mid he dn.-erves all kinds of praise for the manner in whirh i he came through. While handing out the laurel to the world's orii victor it s no moie than fair that we mention old Kid ;ej,.n. Clarence Ki v. land's first Ik utenant. The Woi Ka forgotten more basetull than a lot of players and managerever knew, and his knowledge of player:, anil the inside stuff on tne field win no i.mail help to tne ox in winning the American i.eiigie pennant, and evi ntuaHy the world's title. (ileason, gray-headed ami marked by the parsing year.-,, is otill a.- spry as a kitten. He is the kind of a fellow a manager need., around bis i.aohatl yard, for he knows how to keep the grumblers in a good humor and lie can restore the ebbing confidence of any player who will go to him with his troubles. CtU h.wl it u Uv Kid, U'wl'. a'l. He's worth bis weight in gold
Dirf aso'lJuat follow ike Peaakr NOT so with Golden Sun Coffee. It is made clean and comes to you in clean, air-tight paclgcs. Golden Sum
is never s;M by peddlers -always by groccri and never with premiums. The duct and chaff r.re taken out by our epecisl process. It satbfics. Try a pound today. At your grocer's.
GET POTATOES NOW. Potatoes are freezing in the Northwest, MinnesoUiAisconain and Michigan, prices will be higher. Have a carload on South Lebanon street, on Big Eour. Potato will b 14 a bushel after Christmas. Cet them now. , A. I. PA 00 PIT, 10-Sl-tf.
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Mayor FRANK MYERS. -Clerk WILLIAM F. SMITH. Treasurer WILLIAM D. MARTIN. Councilman at Large HARVE C. TROUT. DELASKIE SMITH. Councilman First Ward NEWELL HOLLOMAN. Councilman Second Ward M. L. ELLIS. Councilman Third Ward URBAN WEITZEL. Councilman Fourth Ward GEORGE W. CRIDER.
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