Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 235, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 25 November 1946 — Page 2

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, NOV. 25, 1946. SULLIVAN; INDIANA

A Home Owned Democratic Newspaper Sullivan Dally Times, founded 1905, as the dajjy edition, of the Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 Cnited Press Wire Service

Illeanor Poynter Jamison Manager and Assistant Editor tryant R. Allen Editor

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Hblished daily except Saturday and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St,

I ullivan, Indiana , Telephone 12

Hardwood Antics

into the . land of the DUGGER BULLDOGS. The BULLDOGS will have to hit fast if they stop

- COUNTY RESULTS , ing their doors to GRAYSVILLE the roaring cats who not. so long (Friday Night) land HOGAN, BENSON and ago pounced all over the CA1Farmersburg, 33; Fairbanks, 32. ' DRAKE will no doubt prove LISLE INDIANS.

New Lebanon, 45; Graysville, 1 powerful anglers against the fal-

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Winter Hazards Traffic arridpnts on nn. whpn fha mm-mivir n-nflo rlmim

accordincr to Cel. Austin R. TCilKan. state

ent.. Thus, with winter at hand, motorists must exercise caution to combat the slippery pavements and poor driving visibility that accompany the cold months.

reduced visibility is probably the greatest traffic safetv hazard.

difficult to see ether moving traffic or stalled vehicles. In addition, the davliffht hrmrs nrn nftpn mnrlrv anA iho linuro

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knolls, wintei-cime nazara. is. rajiure oi drivers to: adjust

meir driving irom dry to wet or slick, ice-covered; pavements. ' " BesidfS rnnt.inus rtvivintr f!n1nnl TfiHinn oHiricae -novinAin

mechanical checkups. Brakes, lights, windshield: wipers, tires and the horn should be kept in top working order.

Carlisle, 49; Pleasantvilie, 35.

tering GREYHOUNDS.

The TROJANS will leave their FAIRBANKS home on this same evening to visit the HUTSONVILL.E boys across' the river. The Illini squad fell prey to

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MERSBURG PLOWBOYS. andi'V" .iC"1?? I 1 I SIMS high scoring combination.

NEW LEBANON and CARLISLE w uc M,ducu l"e ixveasily defeating GRAYSVILLE , JANS

PLEASANTVILLE, in the

Wednesday night is the time

Sullivan county basketball Friday night showed an upset of the favored FAIRBANKS TRO

JANS at the hands of the FAR

MEROM leaves the Wabash

I land Wednesday to move eastiward into the neighboring TIiGER realm. NEW LEBANON has experience over the BEAVERS with five games under their i pelts and also sport the NOBLE-

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order mentioned,

test to see who can bottle up 'watching

who's red-hot basket offenders.

ROBBINS will be the INDIAN I Friday

the GARDNERMEN will

1 for honors against the JASONIVILLE aggregation and MEROMnight FAIRBANKS goes the other way toward FLAT

be .heads for Greene county to vie ROCK country.

CARLISLE journeys to the

northern sector of the county

COACH PAUL TERRELL sent, his legions, against the believed, inferior PLOWBQY quintet but were repelled by BENSON, and HOGAN, who teamed to eke out a -one-point 33-32 margin over the visitors.

slated for the LIONS of Greene Wednesday to engage the SHAK-

county s Lyons district to roam AMAKS. This might well be a

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The TROJANS missed the victory advantage at the foul line, hitting only four out of. fifteen rips while the PLOWBOYS gar.".ered five out of ten. Both squads lit. fourteen buckets with tVAYN DIX counting for seven if. the TROJAN field, collections md three free throws.

- NEW LEBANON, added, their fourth victory in five starts Friiay night by downing the GREYHOUNDS. of GRAYSVILLE, 45-23. .

The game played, jn the 3REYH0UND doghouse was a TIGER attack all the way, with the NOBLE - SIMS partnership spelling doom for the hosts with PHEGLEY and SHORTER in the upporting roles.

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NOBLE dropped six field goals and four free throw s through he hooped skirts for the TI1ERS and SIMS followed up vith five baskets and. four, "harity tosses.

The GREYHOUND scoring was marked by only six from, the. field but a very good performance was displayed at the foul :ne with eleven attempts out of birteen being, converted.

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Down on tlic INDIAN reservar tion, Friday evening, CARLISLE calped (he PLEASANT VILLE BLUE STREAKS, 49. to 35, holding a comfortable lead throughout. ". ROBBINS again, proved hnnelf chief, opposition among the INDIAN braves, snaring seven 'worpninters and two tallies om the circle.

BLACKETER and STULTZ lso, took a, leading part in the offensive against, the visiting "TREAKS. tapping the network or, five fielders; and: four buckets, and three, free throws, respectively.

Af.ter their siege by the, IN- j DIANS the BLUE STREAKS will remain idle this week, reiuming action a week from this1 Wednesday night. (Pec. 4) against! the SWITZERS at SWITZ CITY. '

The major part of the. current i week's engagements, over the county take, place the first part of the' five-day session with inly FAIRBANKS and MERQM

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Tomorrow evening the SHELBURN, PANTHERS, who stand alone, in; Sullivan county's unde--feated hardwood circle, will welcome the GOPHERS of PRAIRIE CREEK, to the south-'

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The BEES are also, undefeated

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The CONCANNON tilt figured without the service of DICK McHUGH, who is fast improving after his. head injury in the FAR-. MERSBURGrSHELBURN ' action, the night of November. 12.

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