Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 244, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 8 December 1947 — Page 4
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- MONDAY, DEC. 8, 1947, i SULLIVAN, INDIANA
ville Pioneers Friday night, are satisfied that they will cause trouble before the year is out. Playing in a cracker-box gym, with & narrow floor it Is about eight feet narrower than the floor in the Community Gym the Arrows played the Pioneers on even terms except fcr.fouling, and that beat the Lucasmen.
The big question' in the county now is when, if ever, is someone going to beat tTie. Shelburn Panthers before they start running into the big boys in the tourneys' in March? It will happen, it almost always docs. You can count on the fingers of one hand the number of teams that have gone into the tourney unbeaten. It could happen on Tuesday night, Wheri the Panthers go to Washington to play the Catholic Cards. The Cards are unbeaten, and have won five straight. J
! The Arrows committed those fouls, though, and they were costly. Trie Pioneers had a lot of trouble trying t handle the locals, and wound up the evening with the same number of field goals, twelve each. When the Arrows get the football tactics out
The comments we have heard of their hardwood play, then they
will be able to hold their own with most of them, but right now,
on the officiating in (he Panther-
Duggcr game last Friday lead us
to believe that the two men Uho wilh the boys just 10 days off the
handled the r-histles were very gridiron, they still seem to want incompetent. When both sides to block and play the ball, grabccmplain on an official, aind not bing for it without watching to jurt the losing team, there must see that they don't knock the be som.cthf.ng to the. complaint, other guy off balance. In basketIn fact, one person said that they ball, you know, that will give the didn't know the rules, and if the other guy a chance to score a officials actually did 'what an- point against you.
other fan sartd they did, we will believe that they were very, incompetent, and shouldn't be allowed to referee again.
Shelburn Wins From
Dugger For 8th Win Shelburn's Panthers, still riding Shelburn (57) ' fg ft pf tp high, won their eighth straight I Fletcher, f 1 3 0 5
victory of the season Friday night Bolinger, 1 3
iDies in Hollywood
Gardner, f 2 Taylor, f 0 Sluder, c 5 Dickerson, g 0 Santus 4
Bulldogs by a score of 57 to 32 in a game on the Panther court. The winning Panthers got off to a lead and steadily increased it to
23 to 14 at hal ftime. Three were McCracken, g . 4
high for the Panthers with 13 points, while Hall tallied 12 times for the losing Dogs. The Panthers hit 19 out of 27 free throws, while Dugger connected on six out of 16 chances. Coach Alvan Callahan's Carlisle Indians almost won a ball game Friday night when they
forced the Merom Beavers
an overtime before
Totals 19 19 12 57 Referee, Thomas; umpire, Powell. -
Merom (32)
fg ft pf tp
Monroe, f 0 Rinard, f 4 Arnett, f 3
into I Hackett, f 1
the Beavers i Turpen, c 4
could win 32 to 30. The score at PPer. g ....... 0
The Arrows really step from
the frying pan into the fire this j week. On Tuesday might the '
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. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
' NOTICE is hereby given that
undersigned has been appointed Ad
ministrator of the estate of Henry A.
Burns, deceased late of Sullivan Coun-
The Carlisle Indians almost 'won a ball game. If they hadn't blown something like "a ten-point
ty, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to eacj they would have stopped the be solvent. ' JS
W. Or. THJKRIS, ivierum ceavtrs, dui irum leauuig
Administrator. Pigg & Tennis. Attorneys. 1st ins H-24-47 3t.
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las(j period and saw the fighting
Beavers, tie the score at 30-30 'when the gun fired providing they use a gun at Carlisle and then' Merom's center Bob Turpen fired in the goal that worn the overtime.
the end of the regulation time was 30 to 30. Turpen, Merom center, scored the winning field goal in the overtime period. The Indians led most of the game, and had a 24 to 13 lead at the end of the third period. Rinard with nine noints led the Beaver scoring.
Bloomington Panthers open the while DeBoeuf with eight was Arrow home season, and that is. high for the indiaris. . asking for it. The Purple Partners Greyhounds Win.
nave oeaten ureencasue ana Evansville Bosse. They have lost to Jasper by three points, and to '
I in a game played at Graysville. ' For the winrting Hounds, Riggs
Hubbell, g 0
Bogard, g l . . 2 Renaker, g 0 Daniels, g 0
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.-5 f i Si J i v
The Graysville Greyhounds took a 29 to 21 victory over the
23 to 12. thev faded badlv in the :. T FairDanksvlrojans tnday night
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wirch seems to indicate that they aren't going to be an easy foe to get along with.
The Golden Arrows, while not pleased about losing to the Boon-
tossed in five fielders and two fouls to lead the scoring with 12 points. Kinnett and Tarrah each
As if that wasn't tough enough, 1 scored seven points for the Tro-
the Arrows then hit Terre Haute jans. to meet the Purple Eagles of j Hymera's Shakamaks finished Garfield, and Lovellette. The fast to trounce Lyons Friday Eagles haven't started their sea- night in a game played on the son yet they meet Clinton Wed- j Shak home court. The final score nesday night but from all re- jwas 40 to 31. Lyons led at half ports, and with that big guy in time, 16 to 13,.. but the Shaks there at center, they are already . went into a 27 to 23 lead at the
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rated as one of the top teams in the state
Princctdn, where the ' Arrows play in January, has hit the headl'lracs this year. First they stop
Jasper1 and do it with a big score, !
and then they roll over a pretty fair Petersburg outfit. No one had figured that the Tigers would be that good this year.. Jasper came hack to beat Rr.itz by points, Miicb just means that Princeton is good.
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Some of the local men who have seen a Jot of basketball this season, say that the brand of ball in the county this year is below what it was last year. One of 1!vm s?id that, in his opinion, PJeasantville, who doesn't play Shelburn is one of the better teams in the area, and probably would give the Panthers a battle.
end of the third period and increased the margin in the last stanza. Peeler tossed in 11 points for Hymera, while Vass made eight points for Lyons. Tigers Lose. The New Lebanon Tigers trailed all the way as they lost to the Prairie Creek Gophers Friday
night in the Vigo County gym. The final score was 29 to 26.
Totals 14 4 17 32 Carlisle (30) fg ft pf tp Morris,,! 0 5 3 5 Parnell, f 0 0 1 0 Rogers, f.. 3 0'2 6 DeBoeuf, c 3 2 5 8 South, g 2 2 3 6 Blann, g ...0 0 0 0 Abrams, g 2 1 2 5 Totals 10 10 16 30 Referee, McXee; umpire, Pigg
Arrows Drop Opener, Tooonville, 40-27 Sullivan's Golden Arrows, off, and their passing was not too rough and rugged in spots, lost accurate.
their opening game of the 1947-48 Carter Leads Scoring . season Friday night when the un- For the Arrows, Carter hit defeated Boonville Pioneers won three buckets and a foul shot to a 40 to 27 victory oh their own lead the scoring with seven floor. It was the third straight points. To pick out an outstanding win of the season for the home player is difficult, . as most of team. the men whom Coach Lucas put I The Arrows will get back into into the game played good ball in competition Tuesday night when spots, and at the same time most the Bloomington Panthers come' of them looked slightly confused to the community Gym for the at times.
Bawel, the Pioneer center made two baskets and sank seven' foul
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home opening for the locals.
will be an S.I.A.C. game. ) The Arrows, despite the 13point margin, weren't outblessed.
They hit the same
tosses to lead the winners' s&
numSeV oi in with
Fairbanks (21)
F. Halberstadt, f .... 0 Tarrah, f 3 Norris, c . 2 B. Halberstadt, g 0 Kinnett, g '. . . . 3
fg ft pf tp
Cox, f 0 0 Patterson, f 4 3 Miller, f . , . : 2 2 Crockett, c 3 3 McFarlin, c 4 4 Hunter, g 4 4 Hudson, g 2 0 Taylor, g ,..0 0
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shots from the floor as did the lne Arrow reserves stayed winning Pioneers, but from the c,ose to tne Boonville seconds for foul line they didn't have the fLhalf' and trailed by 12 to 10, but
chance to score. The officials whistled 26 fouls against the Arrows, and only nine on Boon
ville. However, the Arrows fully
3 - deserved all those fouls,
i li few more.
3 6
and a
the home team scored in thp last
half, while the Darts didn't. The final score was 23 to 14. Summaries:
!ullivan (27) fg ft-ftm Df tn
1 9 1 12
Totals 23 18 26 64 Faimcrsburg (26) fg ft pf tp
Suter, f . . ' 2 5 Bedwell, f 0 0 Walters, f : . . 0 3 Russell, f 0 1 Kelley, f ' 1 0
Wagner, c
0 1
May, g.... 0 0 Engle, g 3 4 Watson, g 0 0 Hinesley, g '. ... 0 0
9 0 1 2 1 0 10 0 0
oevier, f i
Banks, f 3 Brodie, f 1 Scott, f 0 Chowning, c .... 0 Rambis, c 2 Hilgediek, g . . . 2 Wolfe, g 0 Pinkston, g 0 Carter, g 3
Totals 12
Boonville (40)
Totals 8 5 15 21 Graysville (29) fg ft pf tp Coffman, f 0 0 3 0
Hams, f 0 2 3 2!
Riggs, f 5 2 2 12 Pethtel, c 2 2 3 6 Borders, g 1 1 3 3 Ransford, g 2 2 0 6
Totals 6 14 31 26 Referee, Goda; umpire, Spence.
Totals .10 9 14 29 Referee, French; 'umpire, Eas-ton.
WOMAN'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE TO MEET The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist
Church will meet Thursday, Dec. ragged again
11, in the church parlor at 2
Almost Football The Lucasmen, just a week off
5 12 the gridiron, were hard to keep 5 4 from using blocks and tackles at q q times, and sometimes they did use them. It wasn't a rough game.
but the Arrows simply weren't ready to play a basketball game. The winners went out in front right away with a basket and four foul tosses, and were never headed. Sevier hit from the side to
open the Arrow scoring, and j Spradley, f 4 make it 6-2. Then when Banks . Barnett, f 3 put one in, the margin was only I Bawel, c . 2
two points, but the Pioneers started pulling away as Arrow play became uncertain and the home team had a 20 to 8 half time lead. The Golden Arrows played their best game in the third period, and after trailing by 12 points at half time, they managed to pull within seven points, before their teamwork vanished, and the team began to look
0-0 0-6 0-1 0-0 0-1 0- 3 1- 1 1-0 0- 0 1- 0
3 3 3 1 0 3 4 4 0
Combs, g 0
Johnson, g : 3 Aylesworth, g . . . 0
3-6,
iff ft-ftmf1
1-2 1-3 7-2
3-3
4-2 0-1
16-13
Totals 12
Officials: Royalty and Steim)
Doin or Evansville.
THE STATE OF INDIANA Sin S?EI-Mi"- team's?
Robert H piiimD. a .
, the ute of Levi" B&2&$i
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T., :j it.- a 1 "snnan Houston Downs.
.. , l"c ftuu, uie nows .Houston, Maioella u,imu, tT o'clock Please note the change of tricd hard th fl RobPrt ' Dta 'X, time. An interesting Christmas ljttle too har(, Thpir shnto woro 'Burn Bardsie,,. Jo n Bar-ds(
program will be given. All ladies
of the church are invited,
New Lebanon (26)
Pirtle, star Tiger guard, piled up McCoskey, f
fg 9.
half of his team's points on five Monroe, f . '. 0
0 0
FARMERS URGED TO GET TREES
field goals and three foul shots. Townsend f
Three Gopher players laiueu shorter, c
eight times each.
Pirtle, g . . 5
THE BEER W ITH THE MILLION DOLLAR FLAVOR ttm Hatt Brt Co.. be Tan HwM.fai
-This same guy was high in his
praise for Bruceville, down In Knox County, who plays Carlisle on Jan. 9, and eaiid that, is a team to keep an eye on Iwhen the Valley tcurncy rolls around. With Bicknell not playing in the Valley tourney this year, the Brrceville outfit should roll thrcueh from down there, and might keep on going. Two different men sa-id that this is the best outfit they have seen all year.
Valley High drubbed the Farm- Pheelev 0
ersburg Plowboys Triday night by Townsend, g the lopsided score of 64 to 26. The j game was played at West Terre '; Totals Haute. The Bobcats took an early prajrje rrei.k 29
lead of 12 to 6 at the end of the Walters f 2
first quarter, and then poured it Vencel, f u . . . 3 on to lead 29 to 9 at half time, Hayworth, f i . . . 6 and 46 to 15 at the start of the Hay c ' . . ' ' 2 last period. Engle with 10 point3 Eniott, g 0 and Suter with nine points led Hoopenparner, g . . . . 0 the Plowboy scoring, while the jiavhursr a 3
j Valley scoring was evenly divid- i ,
f t pf tp ' ' ; ; 1 15 COMTVJUMTV SING TO BE fi O n nr.., t. aw rf,.t,TOim "'lYT f
12 1 A Community Sing will be held T UK WINDBREAK 3 2 3 at the Jericho Church Sunday, . J 3 2 13 December 14th, at 2 p. m. Every- wintry winds and cold
0 5 4 one is invited to attend and have weather are appropriate remin-
0 0 0 a nart in sons or music. ders of the Possibilities of wind-
Preaching every Sunday night. break Plantlngs around the farm-
8 12 26 Preachlne at White Rose the stead states EdSar Lott- district
ft pf tp first and "third Sunday afternoons extension forester from Purdue
5 each month. Prayer meeting each "'vC..w. many xarms in ouiu
8 Tuesday night.
0 8 0 0 8
ed. Summaries: v Dugger (32)
Patton, f 0 Hiatt, f 0 Lovelace, f 0 Arnold, c 4 Anderson, c 1 Hall, g 6 Mitchell, g 0 Delph, g 2
Totals ' 10 9 10 29
fg ft pf tp Valey (61)
Greenlee, f
1
0 4
8 2 12 1 4
fg ft pf tp 4 2 5 10
Birds are fitted for two differ-' ent kinds of locomotion runningand flying and often with facilities for swimming in addition. Battleships of the Iowa class have as many as 1,556 telephone antJ55,600 feetr of cable..
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Jessie Hamilton 'MeDaniel
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lJ eai tstate iiv nf w KNOWN, That on this r day of November. In the year 1947
?tv I,a P'a'ntiff. by Hays a iyAt,tor"e.Ya- filpf 'n the offire
hi. , . e sulllvan Circuit Cot
son that said defendant Joseph Ban
iana 01 lne state of I
n,..ffiiirfdenul"V;.,.t,lereforR i? here
uiriVnnn.i . B an" Pendency
jr action beinpr Petition to Sell
oiiowing fleseribed real estate, ait
- ... t,u,,,i vouniy. Indiana, toLots I. 2. a. 4 a in 11
in theFovdyqe, Addition, in 'shel
uurn, inaiana. tncludins a dwellina houw and outbiiildinss located, on'" said lota 10. 11 and 12, and that unless he appears and anawor;
ucnuis iiierKio at tne calling of sai'I ra'jse at the Court House in Sullivan
14th day of January. 1948 sard complaint, and the mutters and things' heroin cnntHined and alleged, will b h8'JlL..rt'-V"rm ,n"1 ln "is" absence.
(Seal) ovemDer, 1917.
r-i ,. SA,ES H- RINGER, u. i CJ? ' Sulllvl"i Circuit Court.
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HELP FOR FUEL OIL SHORTAGE?
Totals 13 6 32 32
HOME
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' . Of The Basketball Season
I. IJICS,
Dec-. -.9th
IN COMMUNITY GYM VARSITY GAME, 8:00 P.M. B TEAM GAME, 6:45
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van County would find one of
these windbreaks a valuable asset, for they serve as protection against cold winds and are a thing of beauty framing the farmstead in green the year around. IVV- Lott advises that orders for trees for this purpose are now being taken through your County Agricultural Agent's office. The trees, Which sell for $1.50 per hundred, must be ordered now for
shipment in the spring. One hun- Attorneys tor Plaintiff.
jdred trees will plant approxi- lns Jt. mately 300 feet of a 3-row wind
break, which makes the cost factor almost negligible. The trees are sold at cost by the State Di
vision of Forestry and orders are accepted on a "first come, first serve" basis. So, order your trees now if you want to get your windbreak planted next spring. Your County Agent has tree application blanks and qlso has copies of Purdue Extension Bulletin No. 226 entitled "Tree Windbreaks for Indiana Farms", which will tell you how to plan and plant a windbreak. Write and get your free copy now.
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BLOOMINGTON
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DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED Prompt Sanitary Truck Service. We Pick Up Large and Small Animal5? call Greek Fertilizer Co.
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