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EARLHAM DEFEATS WABASH QUINTET BY 26-23 SCORE 4 Johnson, Earlham Guard, Too Much for Last Year I. C. A. L. Champions. In the roughest basketball game of the season the Earlham basketballers held Its league championship record clean by administering the last year I. C. A. L. champs, the Wabash wonder five a 26-23 defeat, Friday night on the Coliseum floor. In the first half the game was slow and featured with fumbling and misplays. The Wabash five, vho last, year were the state champs, had the best of the evening's bill but in the latter part of the second half the White and Yellow braced up for the final play and started the ball rolling. With the score twelve to sixteen In favor of Wabash the Earlham men commenced to speed up and located the basket with ease. The score from then on commenced to crawl up putting Earlham narer the lead. Jessup In the second half caged the ball after several failures during the first half. He made four fields in that half, one after the other and the second tied the score. 16-16. , In the next few minutes of play the White and Yellow ran up the ecora with a good lead, but the fast playing and excellent passing of the Wabasn machine held it down and closed In on the Earlham quintet and it was oniy with fast playing and close guarding that the Earlham basketball team managed to hold the lead that It gained. The Little Giants played an excell ent game throughout the evening leadlng the Earlham squad with apparent ease. The Earlham five could not have overcome It if It had not been for Johnson, guard, who proved the Clibralter of the game and stopped the Wabash men when they brought th ball within the danger zone. Shanlaub and Hunt played the star game for the Wonder five making four field goals each. Jessup and Edwards proved the Earlham scoring bright lights, also with four field goals each. The score: Earlham. Gls. Fls. Msd. Pts. Jessup. f 4 0 0 8 Brown, f 2 1 0 5 Edwards, c 4 0 0 8 Meeks, g 1 3 4 5 Johnson, g 0 0 0 0 ' Lawler. f 0 0 0 0 Totals U 4 4 26 Wabash. 4 Gls. Fls. Msd. Tts. Shanlaub, f 4 0 0 8 Klendsworth, f .... 1 0 1 2 Manson, c 0 0 0 0 Hunt, g 4 3 4 11 Larson, g 0 0 0 0 Neal, f 0 0 0 0 McKlnney, g 0 0 0 0 Knauber. c 1 0 0 2 Totals 10 3 5 23 Fouls committed Wabash. Shanlaub, p; Klendsworth. P; Hunt, p, Larson, 4p; Earlham, Jessup, 4p; Edwards, p; Mceks. 3t. 4 Officials Westover. referee; Rogi ers. timekeeper, Nicholson, scorer. Substitutions Wabash, Naber for Manson, Nell for Shanlaub, and McKlnney for Larson, Earlham. Lawler for Jessup. LIBERTY DEFEATS CONNERSVILLE

LIBERTY. 1ml., Feb. 9. The Libcrtv high school basketball live defeated the Connersville basket shootprs in fast game here Friday by a 33-13 score. Lewis and Wanley were the stars for Connersville, Lewis making seven points and Wanley. four. Maibach was tha bright light of the Liberty team's passing-machine, making nine field goals. Stevens followed with two fields and seven free throws. Connersville Gls. Fls Msd. Pts. Lewis, f 2 3 3 7 Runyan. f 0 0 0 0 Tluikhardt. c 0 0 0 0 Wanley. g 2 0 0 4 Fancner. g 1 0 2 Totals 5 3 3 13 Liberty , Stevens, f 2 7 4 11 Thompson, f 1 0 2 Maibach. c 0 0 18 Carson, g 0 0 0 t Fosdick, g. 10 0 2 Samuels, c 0 0 0 0 Kitchel. c 0 -0 0 0 Orr. g. 0 0 J) J Totals 13 7 4 33

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Negro Five Will Play Championship Claimants The Richmond negro basketball team plays the Indianapolis basketball five at the Coll6eum next Wednesday night. , The Indianapolis team has always laid claim to the negro state basketball championship and will show the Richmond team a fast gome of basketball. , This game was scheduled to be played earlier in the season, but owing to shortage of fuel bas been put off. RicHiiiGH IS DEFEATED BY RUSHVILLE FIVE Minus Two Regulars, Team Meets 38 to 22 Defeat Friday Night. The Richmond High school basketball quintet met defeat Friday night by the Rushville High school bas'uetlall team by a 38-22 score. The game was played at Rushville. . The Richmond team, minus the assistance of Van Allen and Harding, who were injured in the last gams and Gardner who was injured in practice Wednesday evening, in the first half led tha scoring the majority of the t'mfe but in the second half the heavy Rushville 6quad commenced to lineup for honors. . Simmons scored time and again for the Richmond boys making twenty of the twenty-two points. He made seven field goals end six foul goals. Robincrn m ado hu onlv field at the begin ning of tns game starting Richmond off with a two-pomi ieaa. Keating, forward of the Rushvjlle team, led that team with twenty-four points to his credit, while Reid followed with six field goals. In the first balf the Richmond men ttarted in the lead and held it until the last few minutes of play when the Rushville basketballera managed to tic. the score ending the half, 14-14. In the second half the Rushville team closed the gaps and piled up the score to 38-22. Robinson and Graffis were closely guarded but managed to pass to Simmons who did the shooting for Richmond. The Richmond High school five plays Shortridge at Indianapolis, Saturday night. RICHMOND Gls. Fls. Msd. Pts. Robinson, f 1 0 0 2Graffis, f. 0 0 0 0 Simmons, c ..7 6 3 20 Stegman, g 0 0 o 0 R. Price, g o ooo Roland, g 0 o 0 0 Totals 8 6 3 22 RUSHVILLE Gls. Fls. Msd. Pts. 10 4 2 24 Keating, f. Brown, f. . . Daily, c. .. Norris, g. . Keid, g. ... ...1 ...0 ...0 ...6 0 0 12 Totals 17 4 2 38 Referee Smith, Indiana State. Normal. Scorer Sutton. lnson, p; Graffis, p; Simmons, t; R. Price, 2p: Rushville Keating, 2t, 2p; Daily, 2p; Norris p; Reid p. Substitutes Richmond, Roland for Stegman. INDEPENDENTS ARE DEFEATED The Richmond independent basketball team, composed of oophomores and juniors of the high school, met defeat Friday by the New Paris five at New Pftris, by a 21-17 score. The game was rough and waa featured by fumbling on the part of both teams. Sherry of the Richmond team was the chief aggressive man gaining the ball and passing to Cutler who did the shooting. The Richmond men because of little practice, were unable to handle its more experienced opponents. The men who represented Richmond are as follows: Sherry. Runnels, Cutler, Mott. Ferguson and Brehm. The Richmond independents go to Campbellstown next Friday night, where it will play the Campbellstown basketball team.

Johnny Bates, the veteran outfielder, has signed up with Pat Flaherty's Mobile team. Bob Hasbrook, last year with the Chicago White Sox, bas hooked up with the same club.

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RED GROSS MATERIALS DELIVERED IN FRANCE The question raised by many persons as to whether the Red Cross in France is receiving articles shipped by the Red Cross in the United States is answered by the following letter: Telephone 25Rue Pierre-Charron Fasse 52-68 . Paris. To the Chairman: Dear Madam: Your 4 cases of dressings have just teen opened and we want to thank ou moat heartily for your help which we rely upon ao much Just now. We are working hard over here to nake enough Front Parcels for our men to take with them into action, so we are counting on you in America to send us the dressings that they will need in the hospitals. With heartiest thanks for your invaluable aid, Cordially your6, Gertrude Austin, Chief of Service. WOMAN IS KILLED HARTFORD CITY. Feb. 9. Mrs. Mary May, 55 years old, a widow, was instantly killed when struck by a Pennsylvania passenger train, while gathering coal along the track. WILL ESTABLISH Continued From Pags One.j Harriet Taylor, Hagerstown; George Thornburg, Hagerstown, R. R. 19. Perry John Manning, chairman. Economy; Walter Brumfiel, Economy; Dr. A. L. Loop, Economy. Green Wro. A. Lewis, chairman, Williamsburg; Emerson Cloyd, Williamsburg; Dr. Griffith, Williamsburg. New Garden Robert Boren, chairman, Fountain City; Frank Cory, Fountain City; Ancil Dwiggins. Franklin Will Curtis, chairman, Richmond, R. R. B ; George G. Ranck, Richmond, R. R. B; Samuel Addleman, Richmond. Jefferson Frank Teetor, chairman, EC

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