Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 49, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 March 1947 — Page 7

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Those Panther fans didn't even South Side fans have a .reputalet us get out of the Vincennes I tion for being rotten sports. It gym Saturday night before they is plain murder for a referee in started riding us for picking Muncie when Central plays. And Jasper to win the regional. A the-whole state knows what kind number of fans wanted to know of crowds they have at Frankwhat we thought of their Pan- fort and Shelby ville. However, thers now. Well, they are a good Vincennes is the worst of the lot.

team, and even if this corner did

pick Jasper, those splinters we picked up at the press bench

been fairly successful. Then, in the last quarter, those long ones

started dropping in. Jasper lost

When Bohnert fouled out, the entire Alice rooting: section stood

came from wiggling when the up and booed the JJasper guard. Panthers were sinking those free That was unnecessary. The boy throws. had played a good game, and he deserved a cheer even from VinWe went up to Shelburn Satur-1 cennes. Then, when that fifth

day nig-ht after the game, ex- i foul was called on Domroese, and ' pecting to see some kind of a McHugh stepped to the foul linej celebration, but everything was for his shots, the Vincennes Quiet. It cculd be that we left too crowd made such a racket with ! early, but when we did leave, their booing that we expected

nothiner had hamiened. Of course, the referee to call a technical on I

Coach Paul Weekley had said the crowd. He can do that, you ' that tile hnvc urnuM ilitr tn Vvn- lrnnw

VI ... V . UUJ J DUIUU 9,MJ IIL T 111 cennes. and without thpm ther

wasn't much sense in having a celebration.' '

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It was so bad that some Vincennes fans who were sitting behind us commented on, and said

Shelburn had the top scorer of .that they thought that after that

the tourney in Sweet. He hit for t the Alices should lose. But, H. V.

Bohnert on fouls, and that was 1 24 points. Bill Metheny . and Phillips, who is Commissioner for

all. The Wildcat defense went to

pieces. Vincennes was stealing Jasper passes and going under for easy lay-in shots that Jasper

couldn't stop. For Jasper, Sermershein and Fritch lead the scoring with 12

and 13 points, 7 of them in the

Panthers Win (Continued from Page 1)

wiped, that out just before the "gun sounded. -Santus Hits Then, with Santus hitting three baskets, and McHugh dropping in two and a free throw , the Panthers went into the rest per

iod on the long end of a 33 to 28 Domroese, c

score. The Panthers started to Bowman, g-c

Domroese, of Vincennes, each got , the I. H. S. A. A., , was present

21. Then McHugh with 19, and nd saw it. He is a former prinJones of Vincennes and Murdoch cipal of Vincennes. He must have

of Washington Catholic with 15

each followed. It was hard to follow the Vin

cennes players. They wore green

last period; and Bowman sinking jerseys, and their numbers were

10, 8 in the last quarter.

Boxscores: Shelburn (40) fg ft-fta Metheny, f ...... 3 3-4

Santus, f . . 0 3-5 Sweety c ....... 7 1-4 McCracken, c . . 0 0-0

1 7-8 1 2-2

McHugh, g . Anderson, g

Pf 0 3 3 0 1 0

Totals ... Vincennes (34)

Jones, f .. 3 Foncannon, f . . . 1 Ertell, f ....... 2

6 2

Hudson, g 0 Lanham, g . 0 Grubb, g . . 1 Inman, g 0

Totals Officials,

Shelburn (42) fg ft-fta

Metheny, f 5

stall, and before they knew it,

the ball game was all tied up. Murdock hit a tip-in, Wilz dropped in a free throw, and then Murdock, who was a pain in the neck to Shelburn all afternoon, hit on two free throws, and the ball game was all tied up. Shelburn stopped stalling and went back to playing basketball. Metheny drove in and scored to put the Panthers back into the lead, and then Santus did the

same. Metheny hit a free tnrow McHugh, g . to put his team ahead 38 to 33. .Livingston, g That guy Murdock , hit a free '

throw, and Howard stole a Panther pass to score. Sweet took careof things with his only basket of the last half, and then MMheny iced the game with a

short lay-in shot.

12 16-23 7 fg ft-fta pf

1-2 0- 0 1- 2 1-2 0-1 0- 0 1- 1 0-0 0-0

.... 15 4-8 20 34 Reimann and Dorsett.

I green with a small white outline.

( From the far end of the floor, it tp was hard to see who scored and 9 who had the ball. There should 3 be a law against numbers like 15 ' that They should be in con0 ' trasting color. There was no dif- : 9 j ficulty with the other three 4 teams. -I 40; Jasper is about the roughest tP ' team we have seen in a long 7 1 time. The Wildcats use a lot of 2 . contact, and apparently believe in 5 . knocking the other team around 13 1 as much as they can. They got 4 . away with a lot, even though 0 j they did have 18 fouls called 1 against them In the Vincennes . 2 game. The Alices weren't any

0 I better. Thev had 19 and 20 fouls

called against them.

Santus, f ... Anderson, f Sweet, c . . .

5 0 3 4 0

2- 2 0- 0 1- 2 3- 4 2- 2 0-0

For the Panthers, Metheny with 12 points was high, but Santus and McHugh, with 10, and Sweet with 9 were close behind. For the Cardinals, only Murdock was a serious threat. He hit for 15 points. Take Ball Out

In this game, even

! Totals ..... 17 8-10 Wash. Cath. (36) fg ft-fta' Murdoch, f 5 5-6

Yeager, f 0 Sum, f 2 i Wilz, c 1

Howard, g . 1 McGee, g 1

Burkhardt, g ... . 1

0- 0 1- 1 5-5 0-0 3-3 0-0

Pf 2 3 3 2 1 1 12

Pf 4 0 3 2 0 0 2

tp 12 10 1 9 10 0 42

tp 15

0 5 7 2 5 2

Totals Officials,

. ,. . 11 14-16 11 36 Dorsett and Lackey;

Vincennes (46) fg ft-fta

though Ertell, f 0 1-2

Washington Catholic had 11 fouls Hudson, f ...... 6 called on them, the Panthers Jones, f 4 only shot 19 free throws. The Lanham, f 0 . Panthers were taking the tball Domroese, c ... 3 out of bounds in the last few Grubb, g 0

1- 3 0-1 0-0 2- 4 0-2 4-5 2-2

Pf 4 2 2 0 5 1 2 3

With that in mind, perhaps Bill Fox of the Indianapolis News should have been around. He has been yelling that the men with the whistles have been breathing through them too much. On Saturday, the Panthers and the Cardinals proved to our satisfaction that the trouble with the players this year is that the coaches don't spend enough time on defense, and that the frequent fouls have resulted from the players not knowing how to stop the other team without fouling. After all, when a player fouls the referee must call it, and the players have been fouling too much. . ' "

been mighty ashamed of the fans Saturday night. And fans from his own. home town, :too.

Sullivan Club Meetings FOR THIS WEEK

Village Homemakers Monday, March 10, Instead of Tuesday, March 11, hcjme of Mrs. Nina Anderson at 7:30 p. m. Sullivan- Chapter' O.E.S., regular stated meeting Monday, 7:30. Annual election of officers.

Hud Crowder W.R.C. No. 275, regular session, Woodman Hall, Wednesday, March 12, 2:00 p. m. A good attendance is desired.

Needlecraft Club, Wednesday, 2:00 p. m., Mrs. Frank Hiatt, 432 Stratton Street.

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B. & P. W. club meeting, Davis Hotel, Monday, March 10, 7:30 p. m.

Weton Council No. 405, regular session, Monday night, 6:00 o'clock prompt. Trf county meet at 8:00.

Woman's club, Tuesday, March 11, 2:15, public library. Mrs. Tom Reid, hostess.

Pythian Sisters, Thursday, March 13. Every member be present as there is important business to discuss,

Harmony Home Economics club, Thursday, March 13, home of Mrs. Boyd Walters with Mrs. Reed Jordan as assisting hostess. All mem bers come and bring a friend.

18 10-19 fg ft-fta .3 0-2

minutes. j Foncannon, g . Jasper forgot to play basket- ( Eowman, gcball in the final period of their i game with Vincennes. The Wild- , Totals .". cats went into that quarter with Jasper (39) a 33 to 23 lead, and should have Lukemeyer, f

won. However, they didn't. It Sermersheim, f 5 was a combination of over-con- Graehler, f 0 fidence, they thought they had Fritch, c 2 the game in the bag and let down, 1 A. Hoffman, g . . 2 and very hot Vincennes shooting. , Bohnert, g 2 Alices Shoot Hangs f G. Hoffman, g . . 0

Totals .... 14 11-18 18 39 Officials, Lackey and Reimann.

3-3 0-0 6-6 2-5 0-2 0-0

19 Pf 4 3 1 2 2 5 1

The Alices had been shooting

long ones all afternoon to get over the Jasper zone, and had'

Between halves of the CardPanther game, Principal Ward, of Shelburn, took a Panther head Out and sat it in the middle of the floor. It was a nice idea. It did take the novelty out of what Jasper does. The Wildcats have

a gray cat in a cage on wheels, and they put the cage and the cat on the floor before the game.

The cat didn't seem to mind the.

noise. -

The three referees did a good job in keeping play under con-, trol. All of them did have trouble throwing the ball up straight on

jump balls, but then that is a little hard to do anyway. We have seen a lot of basket-

I ball In our time, but the demon- "" ' . A. .1 . J, T? - J.

siration. uiai ine vincennes ians put on in both games was the worst. Up in Fort Wayne, the

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Cattle, 3,100; calves, 500; top good and choice 1140-lb. steers, $26.00; good . mixed yearlings, $21.00 $23.50; top medium to good heifers, $21.00 $23.00; good beef, $15.50 $17.00; good and choice vealers,' $27.00 $29.00; common and medium, . $13.50 $26.00; culls down to $8.00. Sheep, 1,300; good and choice northwest lambs, $24.00; good fed Texas lambs, $23.00; slaughter ewes steady, $7.50 down. I

NOTICE OF SALE State of Indiana. Sullivan Countv SS: Sullivan Circuit Court, February Term, 1947 . ' Benjamin Bennett, aa Administrator of the estate of Belle Bennett (deceased) vs. Benjamin Bennett. Joseph Bennett, Lura Bennett, Anna Bennett, Mable Cummins, and Arty Cummins Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator will expose at. private sale the following described real estate in Indiana to-wit: Tract No. 1: In Sullivan County. Indiana to-wit Lot Number 42 in Joseph W. Wolfe's Addition to the town (now city) of Sullivan as the same appears on the recorded plat of said addition. Tract No. 2: The following- described real estate in Greene County. Indiana to-wit: Lot Number 4 in Block Numbered 3 in Humphreys Addition to West Linton. Indiana. TIME OF SALE At the hour of 10-00 A. M. on the

9th day of March. '1947 at the law offices of Gallagher and Gallasher at 22'4 W. Washington Street, Sullivan, Indiana. TERMS OF SALE For not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, for cash on sealed bids, free of liens except 1947 taxes due and payable in the year 19-18. Dated this 3rd day of March, 1947. BENJAMIN BENNETT, As administrator of the estate of Belle Bennett. Gallagher & Gallagher, . Attorneys for Administrator. 1 1st ins 3-3-47 2t.

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With the President's proposal for the "discontinuance of Selective Service on March 31, America will'rely on voluntary enlistments for . the maintenance of the Regular Army at authorized strength-: ' ' In view of world conditions today, this is a step 'of the gravest importance to every American citizen. Never before in history has any nation raised and maintained a million-man army by the volunteer system alone. Our ideals, our belief in individual freedom, our safety, our duty to promote world peace -are-bound up in this decision. . This is your Army, and voluntary enlistment is your choice. It must not fail. With your help it will not fail. The Army must continue to provide adequate occupation forces overseas, to supply these forces, and to help in keeping America strong and secure. -' Your help and understanding can do much to encourage a steady flow of 3-year voluntary enlistments, necessary to sound training and the efficient performance of the Army's task. . When you discuss this subject with your sons, brothers, husbands or friends who may be considering an Army career, bear in mind the advantages offered by a 3-year.enlistment. Among them are the choice of branch of service and of overseas theater where openings exist, and the opportunity for training in valuable skills at Army schools. It is a high tribute to the loyalty and spirit of the

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