Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 222, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 6 November 1946 — Page 6

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY. Nov. 6, 1946,

SULLIVAN, INDIANS

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LOCALS ' Mrs- Kate Hoerhammer t"of Terre Haute had dinner with Mrs. J. H. Needhammer of 227 South State Street recently. ' Mrs. Vivian Hyatt of Terre

Haute will visit her mother, Mrs. J. H. Needhanimef of 22T South

State. Street. s Gary Dwight Goodman, two and one-halt" year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goodman .of Sullivan route five, -was taken Friday to the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital where he will undergo a lung! operation as span as his condition is better. '

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I Some seven hundred basketball enthusiasts, from all over Sullivan county and surrounding areas saw the SHELBURN PANTHERS down the HYMERA SHAKA-, MAKS last eyening in an over-' whelming endurance contest'.' of' speed and deception by a score of

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. Every man of the PANTHER aggregation saw ' action with the exception of WEST who still remains on the' inactive list due to a back injury, and COACH

I TOM GARDNER also played his

complete bill in the many rounds of substitutions. -

aiid a foul by SANTUS gave R. CRISS his opportunity to again, tie the scoring at 12-all. The ball returned to PANTHER territory; where SWEET scored on McHUGH'S unsuccessful archer and a minute later doubly repeated; his performance for an 18-12 PANTHER lead.

COACH PAUL' WEEKLEY played a zone defense against the same brand of protection by the SHAKAMAKS, however, the

'losers failed to bottle-up DICK SWEET, Panther under-the-bas-ket-man, who tipped the leather in seven times as it rebounded after unsuccessful long shot attempts by his mates.

Red-hot SWEET again collected in the under-the-basket zone and GARDNER' made good a basket for the SHAKAMAKS as the half ended 20-14, Shelburn.

In the third period the race horse pace set by the PANTHERS began to wind the visitors, as MATHENY, SWEET, ANDERSON and McHUGH scored a quarter total of fourteen points to the SHAKAMAKS' six.

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"PANTHER PETE" (honeystriped torn cat) made his appearance as the new Panther mascot with CHEER LEADERS BRAZZELL, MAYFIELD, HILL and RISNER who bedecked him in appropriate finery for his well rounded bit of attention.

The final stanza was a period of substitutions as COACH WEEKLEY gave his reserves the floor and the Hymera mentor also ran in his secondaries in the

unai minutes. .FEELER, WELLS, MILLER, TRUMP and R. CRISS aided the SHAKAMAK version i of the last quarter scoring with

eleven points. SANTUS, TINCHER and McCRACKEN carried the final period scoring assault for the winners and the ball game ended a 41-31 PANTHER victory.

MARCO meets the PLEASANTVILLE BLUE STREAKS to

night in the southeast Sullivan county team's goalhouse. More action will flare in county basketball sections Friday night with all schools, excepting FAIRBANKS and not-yet-eritered SULLIVAN and DUGGER, figuring in the "hardwood antics."

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The scoring was tied three times in the first four minutes of the ball game TOM SANTUS striking first blood for the PAN- , THERS. McHUGH hit on WELLS' ! foul, GARDNER tallied twice for HYMERA and SWEET converted a foul by Brown to tie the score at 4-4 with two minutes gone.

1 SWEET struck again for Shelburn, WELLS intercepted a pass from MATHENY and scored alone, SANTUS recountered for i Shelburn and GARDNER tied-up I the ball game at 8-8 on two gratis tosses from LIVINGSTON'S foul.

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SWEET's foul was good for one point by GARDNER and seconds later the former retaliated with a bucket, and GARDNER came right back with one of the same to put Hymera in the lead, 10-11, just seconds before the end of the quarter.

In the second period; MATHENY hit in the opening fninutes

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public sale;; Having sold my farm I will sell at public auction all of my household furniture and farm tools at my residence 2 miles northeast of Shelburn, Ind., on Road 48, and 1 mile west of Wilfred. SATURDAY November 9, 1946 Commencing at 10 :00 A.M. Leola Lane, Owner Emmet Power, Auctioneer

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