The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 April 1927 — Page 4
EENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, KJilOAV. APRIL 22, 1927.
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-'if—+ n had int hi? wickhp first time in poll of an ourco into th* in hor. Wa< it tfo fKl- ( .<| sition and proif Kuropp wptp young 1 physi- ■ hat ids attoniangorous as u / to play rou-
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np-ota Yesterday's Horo—Ray Kronor.
Pittsburgh, who not only hold the
rn ’—! Cincinnati Rods to four hits and two
tuns hut also hit the homo run which tied the -coro in the third and in the fifth advancpd Rhyne with a sacri-
ni '~~ ! fire fly >o he rould score tho winning
j run when Grantham singled. The I gamp, which thc Pirates won, .*1-2, war the season's first in Pittsburgh.
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I Wot gi unds prevented the -cheil- ; uled game ipotween PePauw and Mun ! cie .Normal's base hull team at .Mini ‘ cie on Thui day afternoon. It wa i j thought tl at the game would he can- I celled due to the ruin early yesterday hut the Tigers made the trip anyway.
Butler Athletic Head Is Against Dritfile Ruling
The .New York Yankees regained undisputed possession of first place in the American League by toppling the Philadelphia Athletics, 111-0. Gehrig, who hit a homer and a single was responsible for six of his team’s scores. Lazzeri also made a four base hit. Hahe Ruth singled. The Giant couldn’t connect with the offerings of Alex Ferguson, c;Yankee, and Philadelphia heat N'e.v York, 4-2. After the first inning but one man of the Phillies reached fir-t and he got there on a passed hall.
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Tills afternoon the Greencastle track team clashed with the Coving-
ton high school thinly clads mi the Hinkle, director of athletics at liutPountain County athletic field. Lit- p., Univcr ity, who was styl d hy tie is known of the strength of the j nian y u critic as the greatest eefensCovington track B ters, hut Coach Cleon j V c player the hasketball gfime kn 'V Davies ha worked the Purple and ! |, a some interesting id'a in regHid Gray squad at top speed since the j || l( , ,,, lV |,a-la tliall rule- promul •- Brazil meet and was confident of re i . ltl i f ( ,, || 1( . I^.nefit of the -port turning victorious. world. Tony’s coming from a -tut" 'Hie following Tiger Cubs made , w | u ,,.,. bnsketlmll is the talk of every the trip to Covington this morning ; Cl ,]|,-gf> campus and ere s rom's his by auto: (apt. Sears, Ylasten, Keir, j opinions are if interest. Tony says:
"■‘M. H< "••lien. Paris, Eppei .., „ man have mi •
son. Tuttle, Alexander and Lane. , fuk( . shot or „ ff .i llt followed hy
0 Iribble wa- the small man’.- great-
■ offensive asset.’’
It takes the premium off of good
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Tobin, Boston Red Sox heavy hd- i pulling for a victory. Louisville did ting fielder, cleared the bases with a ^ not play ciiher the standing of the
home run in the sixth, but the resulting four runs were all that his team could make, and Washington won, 7-4. Murray and Braxton held Holton to four hits.
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an invitation Boh Smith, hurling for the Braves, is house, at permitted but two singles and Bo-ton arded light-- heat Brooklyn, 3-0. Barnes pitch' f d for a wild well for the Robins, hut could not overcome ine handicap of his tea roof a mask, i mates’ failure to hit behind him.
if I he old har-
There were no games yesterday at Chicago, St. Paul or Detroil lieceu
of rain and cold.
Rain prevented the Indianapolis ; and Kan ■ City base hall clubs to
cross bin at Washington park yes-] , , ., ,, ■, .. 1 del n. ive player-. With the
terdav. Bill liurwell, 1 nhe pitching ... .. . eliminate' anv nipuiocie player can
ace, wa- -cheduled to be on the tir- , , . ing line mn.inst the Blues today and ' ,h " " " ">’7 t,1( ' . i ' I coii.it: v and do a good lob of it.
fans of th Itulians everywhere, were ; It tends to put ill basketball player- on a par. It Luke.- away from 'he basketball player and adds to 'hi mediocre player, Loth offensively
ami defensively.
It will make the game muffher a.-
>lly of her ac-
two team.- remains unchanged with both of them in bottom berths in th*
second division. >
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With giod weather prevailing, ilu local golfing -on-on will not likely get underway at the Country Club links on Sinulay.
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COLl.LGi: BASKBM.I. Georgia. I; Notre Dame, 2. Princeton, !*: Columbia, x. Georgetown, 7; Harvard, (1. Ml. St. Mary’s, f>; St. Bonaventure, 0 (six inning-).
guards will he aide to (ness offensive men harder and olo.-er. Th(i'i ihli.'i* threat ha- always kept a guar.I a few yards a'vay from an cd Ic .. vc man II will encourage the u ; e of Hi" “legal block”, in nffen.o. The legal block in my estimation is the danger point in bn-ketlmll, it amounts to nothing hut interf'renre ruiiiiing and put baskethnl! on a crude holy
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blocking basis.
It will make tbe game more or less
i,.,,.. shooting! content. The defen- . sive -man ha by far the greater ad- i th “ lace powder vo„ - vanuige and will he able to keep th* j ,, (K}< . S ^ long enourt 1 !!*'
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the basket.
It will greatly decrease the scoring ill lia-la tliall. Mure points will pio-
? ably he scored hy foul goals. This ■ nere's nothing make the game a foul shooting con- j Pharmacy. V l,(, '
t< t, cxacily whal the sporting public
doe not wa it.
It tend to do away with the brain j ' ,,oni Vrlling a , work of the individual players. The i t ' ,nm year, of *),layer will become more or less o; . . , " 1 11 ■ Ll a un Uic a mi ( hard al man, fitting into a ! "''"a'hiiol., a f u || vslem with no chance to use Ids i “ Araphoc irih- cw J out, brain . | m'lan anguage-. llt , * It doe - away with the spectacular . , I1 hair i, part of basketball, that is, the indi-, 'l', 1,1 l ' >n ] r ,,r iail« vidual cleverness. It is the same as I ' '7' is a eliminatinj the home tun of base- j " 1 inn ‘ n: ‘l' ;r 'lanct,,
ball in the long end run in football. It give the defensive team by far
the great r advantage.
It i a hack ward step in basketball lather than an advancement
Wild West Troupe At Opera House
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Theater Tonighti
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Greriicastle was Suddenly presented with a sample of fhe Old West Friday morning when Texas and bis troupe of Western Entertainers, .-ix in number, anived here to pre«ent a feature act at the Opera House theater tonight. The outfit rode ity.
over the city during the day in their I hat is the cdfot nf special made motor tiuc'k and each Hcc Janies Siliron, afterrJ of Hie 'roupe was attired in the the city had complained I ilupsi|ue clothing of the “Great ting parties that ncrumrij i pi n Spncns,” including sombreros, the city street leather chaps and high-heeled hoots. 1 Police officers have li»»j Tcxa- Eddie, manager of the cd to arrest all offender!, troupe, i- over six feet tall and tips hoys, and lock thomtififo the scale at s?'- ,, l and is leather- ly conduct.
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