The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 April 1927 — Page 3

THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNED FRIDAY, APRIL 29,1927. l ' l ' * * SPORTS T* > ‘l* i- I* T* > -2' 2' 2* 2- >-

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BLIND PAR’ I Tfctg; 7 GOLF MATCH ON SUNDAY

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Todd’s Toggery [ay in Your Sum mer’s Supply Now.

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hanilic i 'lih blind par : : 1 f 1 ?0 and 80.

r v 'iH fake he:: heap which

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Ami Del’auw lost another ba-'C ball came.

Little Giants Ereak Tie In 9th Fo Deteal tigers

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ik> will mak< he.^e jiumheli - name ami h tartilljf to pi::;,,

ent are a follow

1 be liirei infield looked better in Thui 'dayS fras against Wabash than it ha> any time during the year. J. C. Ar.der.-on plying his fir.-t game of the Old Gold, put up a 'tellur game at shoitstop. This ha- be n one of the weak -pots in Todd Kirk’s aggrega-

i ' seore he - i tion hut it look, now as though the he niU't 1 h.d,. i.- plunge 1, Anderson stopped dieap - elected i ' veral almost impossible hit

elected ' ' veral almost impossible Parings fori —-o—

Pei i Matson vs. 1 1! Taylor. P i Coffman vs. \V \. Ibemer.

Pus el! Urown vs.

W. Martin.

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■WASHINGTON, 1>- C. Ap. I J * ( ay the -tat ■ of ! J lii.Ii '• hia v b. |: : ; -f tie _:i. ': ■ |tt|, . I' . tion. all the Senators elect.-.• i.. HiJ-'.. Lyally iceeived tb' i ction from the primary . Tin re |irh f i 11 e * i "■ h, t T affaiis. ■b, the s uthei n 1'ioup. \:. rizona, Aikansas, Florida, Geo

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.the vote for Senator in the Dem i ^ • general election by large maigioL i t, i *' i" ll.ga’e I" III, I J vot. i'el L, a: , ' half 1

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primarii s closed in th sumi;a 1 J.similiar in gengtai re- . k by o com lu : . ■

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Republican Slate.' Califon.ia, I I ■... \ ■ 11 ijisyhanin, Vermont, Wa Senatorial candidates i , til:c«.M..,- ' J i V lili:. . ae ail A

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I Reduced to percalage tin at kill; . \C< e:|. . ■ : ■

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L. M Stevens vs. W. L, Denman. I C. Buchheit vs. C. J. Arnold.

Several costly errors were made a* ilfeient point in the game. MeFall. j playing in left fit Id dropped a ball in l the M-coml inning and Hugh Pai l m light ht two halls go through him. I the runnel s in both cases getting ex-

tra buses.

P y Abrams v.s. F. I.. Busenberg.

' . Walker vs. .1 hn Cook. I! Havens vs. P. .1. Overstreet.

J. P. Cannon v . P. J’. Mullins.

Lyon vs. G. 1. Stimmel. Melvilit' \ P Stranahan. (till.-11 v . (ha-. Met .a Ughev I I'd, umr vs. Dr. W. P. Me

Pd 1 iami!:mi , Pd Join » .\ . I.. I.I i*\ , 1: \ s. I' I ak Bi11Ics,

M. J. Murnhy. . ( apt. J. F.

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11. '11. Ellis ■ Gray Potter

Ploy, Thomas \s. P. Stevens, imi Srm ely \. . P land Campbell. Dr. C-. F. Ovcrstree; vs. Major Ur A. J Duff vs. Capt. Ferguson, d J,‘unjl> (ger v- (apt. Savage. Dn k I .... mr \ s. Harold >Stoner. lijjtiO i Talbott V;. S. c. Sayers, i’r' FI? mti \ . Todd Kirk. .1 . i. P. Cannon I.dgar Prey .

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Jaim llMa’ii V.-. John Call.

Casey tin Waba-h backstop, seem- ■ tn have all the bo)s buffaloed until the si venth inning, when Stowa' d and Lamphear wcie injeeed into the Tiger line-up Tln -e two bit)- nvid< thing.- look a little differently, bringing in two runs in the seventh ami helping by tin aid of a double eaeh to bring in live runs in the eighth, muk

ing the -eore S-k.

PH isick. Tiger moundsinan allov. -d Wabash twelve afe bingles duri g the nine staiiv.as, while Fisher. Gei ihleau, and Beiun tt for the Scarlet allowed fifteen. Pforsick allowed four of the Crimson to walk unhampered to the initial hag. while Fi-her guv--

hut one free ticket.

The eighth was the ban inning P r Waba-h. Fisher was put in a hole, and Geraldeau was sent in to relieve i him; after making four runs off th'- ' latter the Wabash mentor sent B 1 nett into the flay, who succeeded in j holding hack the Tiger rally.

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Theii will he eot:-idei able activity : at Blackstoek field tomorrow after imoli with 111 liigb choid u-anis coin peting in the second annual Green- ! castle invitational track and field meet and with thi DePnuu thinli'i .uid Parlham ahletic- also staging a

! dual contest.

Wabash won a si DePauw baseball t

i held here Thursday .

W'ith the count knott ley, Scarlet fielder, successive singles by am brought their C

the winning run in ‘

Devol scored in tP for Wabash, hut Pn tain, also crossed tl the latter half of tie tie the matinee at (ill.ills tallied ollcc i thiee times in the t tos ups. Meanwhile I ing teadily for W.i not until the seventh 01 - Gold was able With tin- count i> to th- Scarlet batsmen pa- e and ran their t Coach Todd Kirk and Lampludr into t up and these boy.s hie- to start the butt local collegians in th was jerked by Coac Geraldeau, who repl;

so greeted by savag-

When the smoke ( Pauw had garnered the score at S-S. Pforsick was sent after he walki ,1 Wei and .Morri- took up t hut failed to stem U Be inett who twirled closing frame for V Tigers at bay, preve again knotting the ( Anderson, D-Pauw t

on base.

Wabash collected t while DePauw conm bh ws. A three-base an I double.-- by Case fel, Wabash Knv keliiii"r, and Stewai

•ontest.

Scots by innings: Waba-h I 0 I) l':l 'DePauw 1 (I 0 0 (1 Battel a -: h ieben, nett and Case) ; P

Schiner.

fest from th ni (,n McKeen

ei noon, !• to

.it S . Work walked and Devol and Adimpute in with ninth frame, pening inning (it. Tiger cap home plate in 1 ame stanza to !1. The I.iltle the fi utth an.i on Pfet .-iek’s ; hi*r was hur’-..-Ir and it wa

• ing that th' core again,

m their favor. -' at on a ramie eight runs DePauw line i bed out ilnu-

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| Jealousy amounting almost to in1 -anity on the part of an elderly millionaire husband furnishes the intj petus for one of the most powerfi I and dramatic plots yet In ought to the -ereeu in Corinne Griffith’s newest First National -tailing vehicle, "Three Hours," at the Opera House ’Theatre tonight In t is picture Mi-s Griffith plays the role of a misjudged : wife who is divorced on circumstunfi ial evidence, the cruel husband being . gilded the custody of their chiM. Reduced to the most desperate straights, the wife steal- money that i she may buy clothes to wear when , given a chance to -ee her i hild. And

in the ninth mound dutie Scarlet attai 1 he last of the .-h held the - them fiiee unt, although 1-1 .-acker, got clve safe hits, - d for fifteen h by Adam ( Lampn;ei. - itiired tin-

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husband. John Bower- i., to he a- the thief’s ‘‘victim."

I M.I.S I ROM I RAIN Dll> If AKRISBCRG. I . Ai-rd i l Pi While Wie.-tling ' ll 1 on t lear | latforni of tb Ren \riow limited of the Pi mis') |\ niia railinad, i n route to Dctreit, (.us Ja siiiski. IT.

tile 1 1 a pound a pion of Micing . ing train and wa The lad'? head suffered a fractu most instantly.

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CCipts were e.-tin The calf mai 1 to higher and In at M2. Receipt Material in thpen- continued ■ heads lei-eivi-d. brought -rJ-’f and from fjiN down.

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