Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 246, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 December 1947 — Page 4
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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Dec. 10, 1947, SULLIVAN. INDIANA
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Bloomington Beats Golden Arrows 54-35 Sullivan's Golden Arrows, up rows caught fire and closed the against one of the best teams gap to 44 to 33. It all started
they will have to face all season, when Carter hit from the side.
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COMPLETE INSTALLATION OF PHILGAS SELF-SERVICE EQUIPMENT
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lost to the Bloomington Panthers
last night by a score of 54 to 35, before a crowd that only halffilled the Community Gym. The visitors, with victories over Bosse and Greencastle and losses to Jasper and Central, were fast, tall, and dead shots from around the foul circle. The Arrows, on the other hand, still a little un
certain about both offense and , defense, were an improved ball 'club over the One that opened the season at Boonville last week. I i r Although the Panthers opened
fast, the Arrows kept within shooting distance of the boys from Collegetown until the latter part of the first half. After Hilj gediek hit from the ioiil line to 'close the gap to 19 to 14, the visitors hit two baskets and three foul shots, while the locals collected but two foul shots, and the
; half ended with the Panthers out
in front 26 to 16.
Then, after Bell followed one in for the Panthers, Banks hit from the side, Brodie dropped one In from the corner, and Carter hit from the foul line while driving in. That made the score 44 to 28. Still the Arrows couldn't be ; stopped, Brodie again scored on a rebound, and Hilgediek put a short ane in. Brodie had a chance
from the free throw line and cashed in on it to make the score 44 to 33. At that point, Brodie fouled but, and within a minute, Hilgediek had also committed his fifth personal, and the Arrow drive stopped, with the Panthers increasing their lead. For the Arrows, Brodie and Hilgediek were the outstanding players, with their drive, passing, and defense. Carter led the Arrows scoring with five baskets and 10 points. He was followed
: closely by Brodie who made
The third period saw the Pan- eight points, and by Hilgediek
thers open fast, and when Brodie and Hilgediek were taken out with four fouls apiece pn ' them, the Panthers continued to roll until they had a 40 to 20 lead at the end of the third period. Then with Brodie and Hilgediek back in the game, the Ar-
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with seven points
Crandell, with 12, and the high-scoring Dobson, , with 10, led the Panther scoring. The Bloomington second team beat the Arrow reserves by a score of 36 to 10 in the preliminary game, i
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ITALY'S ANCIENT APPIAN WAY artery of the Roman empire when it ruled the world is blocked by striking workers and farmhands on the outskirts of Albano, as Communist-inspired uprisings and demonstrations throughout the country protest Premier Alcide de Gasperi's government. (International Radiophoto)
COUNTY COACHES CATHOLIC FIVE WIN OPENER ! BEATS SHELBURN The Sullivan County Coaches j Shelburn's Panthers managed in their first game of the season j to stay within shooting distance won over t,he Carlisle Independ- ' cf tne Washington Catholic Cardents by a score of 62-49. inals for tne first half last night,
The coaches team was trailing j hljt ien fell back and were beat-
most of the time until the last Quarter when thev took the lead.
The score at the half-time was 6 in fnunr nf thp rnnphps
On some outside investigation, it was found that the coaches were wearing a whistle of their
also at one men on the
zown the last half, 5 , time they had six
floor
The next game is at Shelburn, December 11th, where the coaches will be out to win again. Lineups:
Coaches (62) tg Mason, f ....... . 6 R. Terrell, f 1 P. Terrell 2 Weekley, c 6 Keck, g 12 Robertson, g 0
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en by a score of 52 to 37. , The two teams were .tied at the end of the first period, 8 to 8, but
I the Cards pulled into a 24 to 15 half-time lead and held it for the third quarter, which ended 38 to 28. i Wilz, with 16 points, led the scoring for the winners, while Gardner was high point man for
the Panthers with 14 points. , Box score; Shelburn (37) fg ft pf tp i Gardner, f 5 4 1 14 Bolinger, f 1 0 2 2
Flesher. f 1 1 1 3
Sluder, c 1 Dickerson, c 0 Santus, g t McCracken, g ... 3
Totals .28 6 5 62 Carlisle Indpts. (49 fg ft pf tp Davidson, f 1 2 1 4
Cooper, f 0
Totals 12 13 9 37 Catholic (52) ' fg ft pf tp
Jerger, f 1 Gill, f 0 Dant, f 5
Wilz. c . . . McGee, g . Howard, g Burkhardt,
McDermote.
Totals 22 8 16 52 Officials; Thomas and Proffitt.
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Sullivan County. Indiana, will receive sealed
bids until 12 o clock. Noon, on Monday, December 29, 1947. for furnishing and' delivering the following items requisitioned by the County Highway Superintendent for the repairs, maintenance and construction of county roads and bridges for the year 1918: 50.000 cubic yards aggragate, consisting of gravel, sand and stone as stated in following list, all material a comply with Indiana State Highway Speculations as adopted October 1939 and defined under Division 3. Section 1. Part K 102 Table 1. 30.000 cubic yai-ds gravel No. 6. 7. 8 and 9: no crushed particles minimum. 7,000 cubic yards gravel No. 9 and 12, minimum crushed particles 35 to I 50 as specified. 3,000 cubic yards concrete sand No. 14. 4,000 cubic yards crushed stone No. 11 I and No. 12. I SUCTION K 202 1,000 cubic yards concrete aggragate "U" No. 2. 5.000 cubic yards concrete aggragate "L." No. 5. 400 barrels Portland cement. List Less. 50.000 bd. ft. of bridge lumber 2'j X W x 14. 10.0C0 bd. ft. of creosoted bridge lumber and timbers. 5,000 bd. ft. of assorted beams and timbers. 3,G?0 bd. ft. of No. 2 yellow pine 2" 4". 3,000 bd. ft. of No. 2 yellow pine 2" x 6". I, 000 bd. ft. of No. 2 yellow pine 2" X 5.000 bd. ft. of No. 2 smooth 4-sided ship-liip yellow pine 1" x 6". 2,0uy bd. ft. of No. 2 smooth 1-sidcd ship-lap yellow pine 1" x 8". 20 tons of steel reinforcement bars. Base plus. 20 tons of structural steel. Base plus. 200 lbs. of red lead. 50 gallons of white lead paint. 50 gallons of black graphite paint. ' 200 gallons of asphalt roof paint. 25 gallons of turpentine. 2 dozen red lanterns. 1 25 dozen 12" files. 2C0 lbs. of 40 dynamite. List Less. I I. 000 lineal feet of single tape safety fuse. , ' 500 blasting caps. I 5.000 cubic feet of oxygen. 1 3.600 cubic feet of acetylene. 30 kegs of nails No. 60. Base Plus. 30 kegs of nails No. 40. Base Plus. 30 kegs of nails No. 30. Base Plus 10 kegs of nails No. 20. Base Plus. 10 kegs of nails No. 16. Base Plus 10 kegs of nails No. 8. Base Plus. 10 kegs cf nails No. 6. Base Plus. 100 Ihs. nf erak'nnivnH xyn a
100 lbs. of galvanizpd wire No 12 600 lbs. of black wire No. 14. 20 lbs. of assorted cotter keys. 20 lbs. of assorted wodruff keys. 5.000 machine bolts of various sizes. 2.0iK) carriage bolts of various sizes. 40 lbs. of cut washers of various sizes. 40 lbs. of lock washers of various sizes 2.000 lineal feet of corrugated pipe of various sizes. Assorted garage tools and equipment. List Less. All repair parts for the following equipmentModel 1,-1 V Tmliiuf.Ml m-..k,...
MdeKW, Allis( Chalmers Industrial 'Model U.' Allis Chalmers Industrial ! Tractor. Model 61 and 62 Adams Road Maintamer. Model 7. 8. 10, 12, and 104 Adams Road Grader. Model 112 Caterpillar Motor Grader. Model 12 Caterpillar Motor Grader Model 412-H Adams Motor Grader International T D-18 Trac Tractor! Model T 4 Traxcavator Caterpillar. . Model V A I Case Tractor and Mower
I International Tractor Model No. 1-9. 'All repair parts for the following; , G M. C 1941 Trucks. Chev. 1941 Trucks. Ford 1941 Trucks. , International 1946 and International I 1947 Trucks. ' 1 All accessories for Trucks and Tractors. . I 1 MILTON DRAKE. Sunt, j Sull. Co. Highway Dept. I Materials and equipment to be I furnished less Federal Tax. v, I Detailed specifications' for the equipment and materials listed above are on file in the office of the County Auditor. Bids shall be submitted on prescribed forms which are obtainable from the County Auditor. Each bid shall b accompanied by a bidder's bond or a certified check in the. amount of $100.00. The successful bidder will then . be required to file a bond in an amount equal to the amount of the bid. I Each bidder will also be required to 1 file a non-collussion affidavit with each bid. I Bids to be opened at 1 o'clock r. M. I Dated this 10th day of December; ! 1947. . i
JOHN R. HOWARD GARLAND D. SCOTT E. LOWELL TURPEN Board of Commissioners of , Sullivan County, Indiana. ATTEST: JAMES McGARVEY. Auditor Sullivan County, Indiana.
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