Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 224, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 November 1947 — Page 3
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FOR SALE
SEE US for hog supplement in ,
pellet form. We also have a new open formula steer feed. Farm Bureau Co-op. WE HAVE Combination storm doors. Phone O. P. Dale Insulation Co., 258. SELL your soy bean crop to Johnson Elevator. Highest prices, quick service. Open from 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. through the harvest. Next to C & E I Depot, Sullivan. Get those hunting dogs in trim with KRUSTY DOG FOOD RATIONS, 25 lb. bag, $2.10. JOHNSON FEED & SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court Street. Phone 606.
WISCONSIN ENGINES 2 to horsepower engines in stock. Suitable to drive elevators. Monroe's Feed & Implement Sales. FRESH CUT large mums and pompoms, roses, carnations, glads. Imported tulip, hyacinths, crocus, paper white, yellow daffodil bulbs. Wildin's Greenhouses, Phone 9214. We deliver.
FOR SALE Gasoline pressure table top range, excellent condition; taple top kerosene range, A-l condition. Home Modern Cabins, Paxton. . COAL by the ton or ton,
delivered. Phone 973. 6th vein block, egg or stoker. O. P. DALE INSULATION CO., 738 North Main Street, Phone 258. , FOR SALE 1942 Ford 1-ton
CEMENT BLOCKS Steam cured in kilns any type on order. STEWART MANUFACTURING & CONTRACTING CO. 1 ' Telephone 866
APPLES Plenty of apples at
the Bolten Orchard, 4 miles east hundred. Hand made cedar chest,
SOUTH END CUT RATE LUM- I
BER YARD 6" center match, $11.00 hundred; 8" ship lap $11.00 hundred; 10" ship lap, $11.00 hundred; 12" ship lap, $11.00 hun
dred: 8 Donlar. sauare edee. r
$12.00 hundred; 54x12" cypress, Grade B, $16.00 hundred; sheeting, square edge, $10.00 hundred; Flooring No. 2, $10.00, B and bet
ter, $16.00 hundred; all 2", $9.50
of Dugger. Any grade from U. S
No. 1 to drops. Sweet cider every day, also pasteurized cider. WHY PAY MOREr Hominy feed, $4.75; 18 egg mash, $5.15; bran and shorts, $4.20; hog supplement, $5.75; hog grower and fattener, $4.95; dog food, $7.50. Hay, alfalfa, timothy; straw. Abie's Feed Store.
FOR SALE' 1. 3-room house, good repair, electricity, large lot, good location. 2. 4-room house, all hardwood floors, lights, city water & gas. 2 lots, good location. 3. 5-room house, lights, gas. 2 lots, good location. 4. 5-room house, lights, gas, water, built-in features, garage. Close to church, schools and stores. 5. 4-room house, glassed-in front porch, built-in back porch, built-in cabinets, house newly decorated inside, complete bath, Areola heating plant, large garage, large lot. Close to stores and school. Immediate possession. 6. 8-room house, lights, gas and water. Close to high school and
stores. On paved st. Can be rent-
finished, 3 ft., $19.50; 4 ft., $22.50
We are open from 7:00 to 5:00 6 days a week. South End Cut Rate Lumber Yard, 592 So. Court St. FOR SALE Nice, March, Angus bull, eligible to register. IVi mi. west high school on 154. Walter Wilson.
FOR SALE New Remington portable typewriter. 725 East Jackson St.
FOR . SALE Team horses and saddle mare. Clarence M. Walters, Dodd Bridge. Graysville phone. FOR SALE 30 weaning pigs. John T. Clark, Shelburn Phone 194-G.
CUT your cash outlay for poultry feed this new way! Just bring in 800 lbs. of your grains we mix them with 200 lbs. Murphy's Vig-O-Ray Concentrate you get an outstanding Mash for your birds at low cost. See us and find out how you can save! LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED STORE, Shelburn. i
FOR SALE 8 east Hymera'on Albert Brothers.
pigs. State
2 miles Road 48.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher. All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind. FOR RENT Large front light housekeeping room. 20 E. Harris. FOR RENT Two-room furnished apartment in modern home. 615 N. Court Street.
LOST
FOR SALE Large size Heatrola, used two winters. $35.00. Bill Trotter, Y3 mile north of Glendora.
truck with coal bed. Phone 83R5, 1 ed as" apartments- ice location.
Dugger,
HOG feeders save money on feed! Buy less, save more. Think of if, one bag of Murphy's CutCost Concentrate is enough for two pigs from birth to market plus your farm grains. See us today. Let us figure your savings. LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED STORE, Shelburn.
Price $3500.00. Immediate possession. 7. 6-room house with complete
bath, gas, basement, located on paved st. Close to church, school and store. 3 blocks from square. 8. 5-room bungalow, gas, city water in yard, large lot. Close in. Immediate possession. 9. 9-room house, modern ex-
ceDt basement. Areola heatine
FOR Victor, Decca, Capitol and piant Good location. Can be
Columbia records call at K. W. rented as apartments.
caaweus ixausic; nouse, ti-iv in. 10. 5-room house, complete Court St., Sullivan, Indiana. bath) hot and cold water gas Lo
OITAI.ITY 'lWOXIIMEXTS for cated close to cnurch and school
.,o m.( rfircrt- 2 blocks, of square. Immediate
Satisfaction
11. -room nouse, wun sooa
experienced dealer.
guaranteed. Durham, Powell Garage. Phone 343. FOR SALE Boy's 26" bicycle. 305 So. St.Clair. Phone 926-X. FOR SALE Six head of purebred Hampshire male hogs,
d-eight 100 lbs. Bill A. Dodds, Qn paved st Nice iocation
lf2 mi. is. buiuvan on u. 0. i. j 13- 6-room house, strictly mod
ern, almost
roof, paint and repair. Close to
high school and stores. Price
$19,00.00. Posession soon.
12. 4-room house, large rooms,
complete bath, house fully insul
ated, built-in cabinets. Located
close to church, school and stores.
FOR SALE One good two"-
wheeled trailer with two good
tires. 4 miles northwest of Carlisle. William Unger.
FOR SALE 80-acre farm,
partly underlaid with coal. A
good, plain 6-room house. Location ZV2 miles from Pleasantville,
6 from Sandborn, 6 from Freelandville. Priced for quick sale.
See or write James E. Preston,
Carlisle, Ind.
FOR SALE South State, room modern bungalow and car garage. Trade for farm small house. C. Price, . 424 Court.
5-4-or So.
TAKE STErs to Save Buy your Household needs at the P and, A Store. ,. NOTICE Available now. Complete PHILGAS equipment for converting city gas ranges or new installations. Bill McCoy. WE HAVE Close to Sullivan, small acreage with, extra good four-room house with bathroom.
5, 8, 40 and 80 acre farms. Town ton- Trimmed in gold. Betty Jane property, some modern. Ferd sims- Return to Carl Engle's Hall, N. Oakley Bldg., Sullivan. . Store or call 653. AUNT Susie will be delighted! LOST Near the Cooper-Lis-
with Fina Foam for Xmas. It man gravel pit, a Martin tly reel,
cleans rugs and upholstery, yellow nylon line attached,
Root's.
LOST Half hound & bulldog Short hair, black & white blaze face, white tip on end tail. Telephone 956 Jl. Ervin Veirs, Linton, Ind., R. R. 3. Liberal reward. LOST Brown curved coat but-
Panthers Streaks Win To Top County Teams Shelburn and Pleasantville third quarter, and the final went to the top of the county . score was 48 to 31. For Carlisle, standings Friday night when they DeBeouf and Rogers were high
each won their second game of 1 point men with 10 and 8 points
Linneweber, f 1 4 0 6 Traup, c 1 0 0 2 Snail, g 0 0 0 0 Anderson, g 0 0 2 0 Curry, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 7 12 10 26 Referee, Ketner; umpire, Ken-
the season. At the same time, Merom and New Lebanon opened by winning their first game, while Carlisle's Indians were clipped in their first game. The Panthers won an easy victory over the Graysville Greyhounds by a score of 52 to 24, to give the Greyhounds their first loss of the season. Graysville went into a first quarter lead of 7 to 6, but then failed to score in the second period as the Panthers poured in 18 points. The Panthers continued to increase their lead in the last half, leading by 38 to 13 at the end of the third quarter, and finally win
ning the game 52 to 24. Bolinger
apiece, while Gregg collected 11 to lead the Lyons scoring. Summaries:
Shelburn (52) fg Gardner, f 2 Fleshner, f 0 Sluder, c , 3 Bailey, c 0 McCracken, g 4 Santus, g 2 Taylor, g 2 Bolinger, g 6 Potts, g 2
ft pf tp 2 0 6
0 1 0 3 1 1 3 2
1 Quick 1 Kicks
Totals 21 10 11 52
Graysville (24)
AT SERVICE Registered Toggenberg dairy goat male. Fee $1.00 at gate. 1 mi. west high school. Walter Wilson.
Riggs, f 2 Pethtel, f 2 Burton, c , 1
BETTY'S BEAUTY MART announces the return of Beatrice
Majors Bedwell. We welcome you to our appointment list. Makej yours early. Phone 157.
DIESEL POWER
Instruction, Male. Mechanically 1 column.
inclined men get free facts about 1
Re
turn to Wm. Harding, 224 N.
, State or Smith's Bakery. Reward. and McCracken ed the scoring
for Shelburn with 13 and lljRansford, g 0 points respectively, while Par-1 Parsons, g 3 sons and Pethtel got 6 and 5 Harris, g 0 apiece for the Hounds. Coffman, g 0 I Borders, g 2 The Farmersburg last period
rally fell short as the Merom Beavers nosed out a 27 to 26 victory at Farmersburg Friday night. The visiting Beavers, who thus won their opening game of the season, led all the way, with
a iu to 3 lead at tne ena or tne
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OPEN FORUM DAILY TIMES
Letters from ministers ul oth-
1 era, interested in local option, ) are especially invited for thli
Totals 10 4 16 24 Referee, Fouty; Umpire, Hoffman.
Letters and Interviews of a
New Lebanon (34) fg Phegley, f 2
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covering big new field of DIESEL . paper interest are sought for this
ENGINES for trucks, tractors, lo-1 column, the editor reserving the
FOR SALE 5-room completely modern house. Excellent
neignoornooa ana close in, Dy Diesel Training, private owner. Box 122, c-o Times.
Times.
comotives, power plants, ships, etc. We train you in your spare time. Write for details giving age and present occupation. Utilities
Box 10 c-o
'. FOR SALE 1938 Willys Sedan. First $160 takes it. Mac's Radiator Shop.
FOR SALE 1938 Plymouth coupe, 1941 Dodge motor. Cheap.
Don Greenwood, 2V2 of New Lebanon.
FOR SALE 5-room house, rock wool insulation, buff brick siding, large screened-in back
porch, city water and electricity
1 acre ground, poul
try house. Nice location, on paved st., in 4 blocks of square. 14. 5-room bungalow, hardwood floors, large basement, electricity, house built 4 years, a
miles south ( good one; 2 poultry houses,
brooder house,' smokehouse, wood shed, large stock barn, 120 acres good land, plenty water. Hogproof fence around and through farm. Located on good gravel
road, with all rural conveniences.
Good garage. Now vacant. Corner , The owner just nas the buildings
Chaney & St.Clair
R. 3
Tom Dailey,
FOR SALE Bred Duroc gilts. Grover Seever, southwest 1 of Carlisle. FOR SALE Bowser Burr Mill and 4-wheel tandem, 8:25x20 tires. Clarence Kirk, Vi mile north of Glendora. , FOR SALE E. Jackson, 6room semi-modern cottage. 2V blocks from square. Possession. Terms. Inquire 424 So. Court. FOR SALE Two double barrel shotguns, 12-gauge. Frd Pinkston, Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE Warfield piano, in excellent condition. Inquire at Mrs. Fred Pearison's, 621 E. Beech St., Sullivan, Ind. . . ....
priced, the land is free. 15. I have other farms, both large and small: Usrey, for Real Estate and Insurance, 11 South Main, Coffman Bldg. Phone 172.
FOR SALE Apples. All varieties for both cooking and eating. 50c and up. Rickard Orchard, 1 mile west of Legion Home. FOR SALE 1940 Chevrolet half ton pick-up truck in good condition. Bolinger Garage, Shelburn.
Dead Animals Removed'
AH kinds: horses, cows, PheeD, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, SnlliI van phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, ! Tcrre Haute. We pay alS
phone charges. 24 hour ser
vice. John Wachtel Go,
FOR SALE Boiler and stoker. Will sell singly or together. 224 Cross St. MONUMENTS in all sizes at 20 E. Washington St. to select from and can be erected yet this fall. You don't have to wait six to
nine months for delivery. Open
evenings on appointment. Sullivan Monument Co. R. H. Clarkson & Son.
FOR SALE 4-room modern home with bath. Can be seen from 12 noon until 9 p .m. 712 N. Court. FOR SALE Buick 4-door sedan. Clean throughout. Privately owned. 601 Olive St., Sullivan. C. E. Sites. MOTOR OIL 2 quarts, 25c. Anti-freeze, $1.00, $1.40 and $2.65 gallon. New batteries, $11.95 and up. Flynn's, Shelburn.
WANTED
COMB HONEY for sale at 40c a pound. Phone 101.
FOR SALE 1939 Plymouth in good condition. Inquire at Shell Station, N. Section.
WANTED Two men to shuck
corn. Oliver Ogle, Sullivan, Ind. WANTED Plumbing and sewer work. Phone 485 for appointment tand estimate. Lex !
Davidson and Son.
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last quarter. The winners won the ball game at the foul line, making one more foul shot than the home team. Rinard was high point man for Merom with 10 points, and Walters scored nine for the Plowboys. .
tr n -K'TTr-n r .. 10 i or
..u-u . w cleaning still Pays
tion, to enter fully accredited MPON, Wis., (UP) Clarence nurse's training school. The next Chaff in figured it might be, worth class begins January 5th, 1948. his while to gather up the extra We have a very attractive Foun-' barley left in his 14-acre field dation plan whereby girls may 'after the crop was harvested. He receive their training without any i spent three hours with a dump cost to themselves. For further rake and another two and a half
information write to the DIREC- hours loading and threshing the
TOR OF NURSING EDUCATION,
PARIS HOSPITAL, PARIS, IL LINOIS.
WANTED TO BUY 4 to 6room modern or semi-modern house in Sullivan. Close in. Write P. O. Box 294, c-o Ralph Bush, Shelburn, stating price.
salvaged grain. He got $92 worth.
The trumpet call of th whooping; crane can bejieard for about three miles.'
COUNTS' DEALER SALESMAN WANTED Build up a business of your own with Nationally Advertised Fire
FOR SALE Two sows, heavy with pigs. Ernest Lovelace, Sullivan R. 5.
Clothes Closet DOOR MIR-1 and new. Use your credit. Wood RORS, 12"x44", $2.59; G-E sweep- ' ward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind
er and attachments: small bath- lana.
room gas heaters; curtain stretchers, $4.95; 6-way floor lamps, $9.95; meat grinders, $2.59; basketballs, $4.59; footballs, $1.93 and $2.49; basketball goals, $1.99; Sun-Land real-skin dolls, $3.95. ROOT'S, Sullivan Store, Second Floor, Appliance Dept.
FOR SALE Air compressor, xk horsepower. Also real rabbit dog. Earl Romine, Sullivan Route 4. MISCELL ANGUS INSURANCE Complete line. Real estates-farms and town property. Ferd Hall, North Oakley Bldg., Phone 567.
. CESSPOOLS, Roosevelt toilets Extinguishers bearing Underwritcleaned with modern pumping ers' Label. Sell to schools, factoroutfit. Satisfaction guaranteed, ies, service stations, warehouses, Price reasonable. Chas. Earle, hotels, restaurants, public instiLinton. Phone 708-W. j tutions, truck and bus companies, grain elevators, house trailers, NOTICE-I will not be re-, etc Capable man can earn rea1 sponsible for any debts other , money . Egtablished in 1916 .Write than those incurred by me. Paul ktter with details of age past ex
XlarriSOn. : norinnw off Tha Vvr-Vvtnr- Prm- ' HimClt-ra,'iHnf?!M!,!?!S5!!WJW
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iate delivery on Coal or Oil - " " ' j Heaters. Duo Nubian, Florence,' SALESMEN WANTED Start Majestic, Glow Boy, International a Rawleigh Business. Real opOil Heaters. Coal ranges, used portunity now for permanent, i i-i iir i 1 r : x r. i . i . ft t r
van and nearby . towns. Write
The Pleasantville Blue Streaks won their second game of the week when they blasted the Sandborn outfit by a score of 42
to 26 in a game played at Dugger j Rinehart, g 0
Friday night. The winners led all
Shorter, c 2
McCoskey, g 3 Pirtle, g 5 Monroe, g 0
Totals 14 Oaktown (31) fg Snapp, f 2 Arthur, f 2 Krewitt, c . , 1 Scott, g 3 Field in, g 4 Carly, g 0
ft pf tp 0 2 4
2 4
5 2 4 1
The Arrows find themselves in
a peculiar position. When Linton comes to Sportland Field for the Armistice Day game on Tuesday, the Arrows will be trying to win the game that will knock the visitors out of all consideration for the Wabash Valley Championship, and yet, most of the Arrows want the Miners to take the Valley, only because they don't want it to go back to Robinson. The Maroons have won the Valley four times in a row, and if they can do it this year, they will tie the mark that "'the Arrows set of winning it five times in a row. and no Sullivan fans wants that to happen. But, every Arrow fan wants to beat Linton.
It will be the final home ap-
4 ' pearance for the Arrows, and will 9 1 be the. first, of. two. daytime 13 1 games. After the annual clash 0 1 with the iMiners, the Arrows will wait until Nov. 27, when they go
6 16 34 to Clinton for the final game of ft pf tp! tne season. 2 1 6 " . . ' '
5 4
7!i
The game will mark the final
appearance of thirteen seniors
before thp hump fans Tn iha
9 baekfield, Dean Brodie and Bill
Pinkston who are rated as reg-
Totals , .. 12 Referee, R. Boiiham;
IIA-DEES, HARRISON, SOUTH WIND, TROPIC AIR Gasoline & Hot Water Heaters PIRTLE & THOMSON "66" SERVICE Corner Section & Washington
the way, 12 to 6 at the end of the first stanza, 22 to 12 at the inter
mission, 30 to 23 at the end of t W. Thompson. the third frame, and finally won, 42 to 26. Mitchell led the Streak j Carlis,e (31) . scoring with 12 points, wnile I Rogers f . 3 Wagoner made the same number : parneij j for the visiting Sandborn team. )eBoeu'f c 2 New Lebanon's Tigers wonjAbrams, g 3 their opening game of the season 1 Tislow, g 0 Friday night when they tripped South, g 0 up the Oaks from. Oaktown by 34 ! Knotts, f 0 to 31. Although the home team Bland, "g 0 was in front all the way, the Shelton, f 0 Oaks made a battle of it. The Morin, g 0
score by quarters was, 11 to 8, 21 to 16, 28 to 25, and the final 34 to 31. Pirtle was the high point man for the Tigers with 13 points, while Fieldin was the outstanding scorer for the Oaks, making nine points.
7 11 31 Umpire,
0
u j ulars, and who have played most
of the recent games, will grad-
10
7
ft pf tp 2 5 8
3 3
2 5 2 0 0 0 1 0
uate. In addition, Stan. Scully, who was injured, . and Eddie Flynn and Stan Galenski will be lost.
Out of the line that started tot the Arrows for Vtncennes, three men Iwill be lost. Doc Oldham,
1 1 won t return tor another year. 0 Other Linemen who graduate at 1 j the nd of the present school q year are George La.sk ey, Harold
, 1 nun, uon Brown, bhi lynn, ana A I n n
trvin naiey.
Totals 9 13 18 31
Lyons (48) fg ft pf tp
Rollison, f 3 2 5 Fulk, f 2 0 3 Gwaltney, c 4 0 4 Tibbett, g 1 4 5 Vaughn, g 3 0 0 Gregg, g .. ! 4 3 1 Vass, g 2 1 3
The Arrows and the Miners have been playing for many
8 1 years. In 1926, the two teams 4! started an annual series that has
Totals 19 10 21 48
Carlisle's Indians managed to stay close to the visiting Lyons outfit for the first half, but fell behind in the second half and Lyons took a 48 to 31 victory.
The visitors jumped into a 13 to j 6 first auarter lead, and' led at I Merom (27) fg ft pf tp
half time by four points, 18 to 14. 1 Hackett, f 1 2 4
In the second half, the visitors B. Monroe, f 0 started pouring it on and were in ' Rinard, f 4 front 31 to 24 at the end of the j Arnett, f 0
Turpen, c 1
0
PREPARE For Winter. Immed- Panv DePl- T"4- Davton 0hio-
WELCOME old and new customers back again. Beatrice Bedwell, who is now located at Betty's Beauty Mart. Come in and see Betty & Bea. 21 , N. Court. Phone 157.
Tsrr Rant, tedbssi
FOR SALE -Singer sewing machine. Good condition. Recently overhauled. $35.00. 513 West
Washington. Phone 128-Y.
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TRAILERS ALL KINDS. Axles, Wheels, Brakes. Truck Bodies all kinds Stake Pockets, Sills, Rails, Lights, Hardware and Moulding.' Upholstering Supplies Leatherette, Cotton," Burlap, Springs, etc. Custom Built Steel Kitchen Cabinets. DRAKE BROTHERS
PUBLIC GAMES, Thursday evening, Nov. 13, 'Teen Canteen. Door prizes. Public invited.
Complete Service By Trained Mechanics LUBRICATION MUFFLERS & TAILPIPES SHOCK ABSORBER SERVICE W. S. JARED Implement Sales 19 N. Section
Rawleigh's, Dept. . INK-603-K, Fieeport, 111. WANTED TO BUY Horsedrawn wagon with iron wheels
and. without bed. Box 107 care Times.
EAD ANIMALS REMOVED
Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. We Tick Up Large and Small Animals call Greek Fertilizer Co. Sullivan Phone No. 9
WE PAY ALL FHUJNE . LllAKliES I
F. Brown, g
Daniels, g 1 Bogard, g 1 Renaker, g 1 Hubble, g , 0
continued unbroken to date. The
two did meet twice before that, in 1920 and 1922. The series has been one .of streaks of wins. The Miners started it with six straight from 1928 to 1933. After the. Arrows beat the Miners in 1934, they held the upper hand until 1945. In those years the closest the Miners could come was a 7 to
4 1 7 tie in 1942, the year that the 0 Miners broke the five-year hold 10 the Arrows had on the Valley 0 1 championship, and took the title 3; back to Linton.
01
Totals 9 9 20
WANTED Work in store or fountain. Can also work in office, can .do typing. Call 29 North State Street.
1
WANTED Washings, ironings end curtains. 225 N. Main or phone 370. j
BEAUTIFY YOUR FLOORS with Tile-Tex or Rubber Tile. THOMAS TILE-TEX SALES 27 E. Jackson Phone 743
McHUGH
FUNERAL HOMES "Striving To Befriend The Families ; We Serve."
Shelburn & Hymer a
Farmersburg (26) Suter, f .........
Hinesley, f 0 0 2 0 Walters, f . . . . 4 1 5 9 Wagner, f 3 0 2 6 Eastham, c 1 0 5 2 Kelly, c , . . 0 1 1 1 Engle, g 0 1 2 1 May, g 0 0 10 Bedwell, g 0 3 0 3 Watson, g 0 0 10 Russell, g 0 0 0 0
2 ah in an. the Arrows are out 4! in front in their series with the 4 Miners. Twice they have played 0 a tic, the first oin,e In 1920. when I neither team could ssore, and the 27 ; other that 7 to 7 struggle in 1942.
, 1 lie Arrows have downed the fg ft pf tp Miners tHvelve times, while they
144 have lost to Linton nin times.
The score of all the games include: 1920 O to t) tip
1922 Linton 24. Arrows 7 1926 Arrows 14, Linton 0 1927 Arrows 13, Linton 0 1928 Linton 13, Arrows 0 1929 Linton 6. Arrows 0 1930 Linton 13, Arrows 0 ''
1931 Linton 21.' Arrows 0
Totals 9 8 23 26 1932 Linton 13, Arrows 6 1 1933 Linton 27, Arrows 0
Pleasantville (42)- fg ft pf tp 1935-Arrows 26, Linton 0 , Boone, f 2 5 2 9 , 193.6 Arrows 39. Linton fi
Richards, f 2 1 4 5 . 1937 Arrows 34. Linton 12
0 6 103a Arrmtra 13 T.intnn ft
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Graham, f 3 Ridge, c 2 Mitchell, g 6 Overby, g : . . 0
0 8 0 12 3 2
Totals 15 12 9 42
Sandborn (26) Wagoner, f . . . Wagoner, f . . .
fg , 4 . i
1939 Arrows 48, Linton 0 1940 Arrows 27, Linton 0 1941 Arrows 20, Linton 6 1942 7 to 7 tie 1943 Arrows 28. Linton 7
ft pf tp 1944V-Arrows 25, LintonO 4 4 12! 1945 Linton 22, Arrows 0 4 4 5 1946 Linton 28, Arrows fj '
