The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 February 1928 — Page 3
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FRIDAY, FFHRUARY 3, 1928.
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NORMAL NET SQUAD DROPS TIGERS, 23-18
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Brazil Tonight!
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“Toniuht’t the niuhtl"
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I mtjImhIn turn out for the contest hetuien old rivals at the IiikIi school this iveiiini;. Brazil versus
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Slate Noimnl looked gootl last ami the Old Gohl quintet looked the vtve.se, but t;ne team can’t win all of the games.
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Tenney, ubiiit Normal center, was too mui'ii Tenney. What he larked in . heiuhth, he made up in speed and atI i urate hooting and he didn’t laek any in heighth.
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The State Normal five has not won all t f the games on the*.- schedule, but hi t ni)tl thej resembled somewhat the I anklin “Wonder Five” of Hytpine clays. When they got the hall they took their time, carried the ball down the floor and ir the way was m l ravel to the basket, the oval was I assed hack »nd the steady march to the Oi l Gold goal was again started. The reasonableness of this was not 1 manifest until the second half when ‘Me steady marches Frequently resulted in chalking up »o more points for ! 'the other guys’.
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Set lit " honors for the local sharp- ■ shroler. were about evenly divided i I.rvele wa- high point man with ti re lit 1 goals, Cr tello second with J two firid goals and one shot from I the charity stripe, Mount* one fiehi ' goal and me foul, and Crawley and
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F< r a while in the seecmd half we thought the visiting aggregation would not make a field goal ns they had -oven foul- to their credit before ; they made a -hot from the field. Gray, ubstitute hackguard, Teaney, I’iety ami Brown, were all frequently j fouled in the last half.
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When the hoys started down the flooi they wore gone, and the next j tiling was a foul or we should say
fouls.
Displaying an unusually poor game throughout the clash, the Tiger cage ! team fell before the sl< w attack of the State Normal netter-, 2!»- IS, la..: I night, in Bowman gymnasium. The Sycamores led at the half period, | 16-11. Failure of the Tigers to find the : basket coupled with an exceptionally 1 poor exhibition of teamwork in the second half spelled defeat for the l ieal quintet. The gnmt was replete with fouls, the Old Gold being pen aliretl 15 times. Normal scored II 1 points from the foul line. A tight defense throughout the !'ra> held DePauw’s basket attempts to | long shots well outside the foul ring. 1 The visitors were headed only once after overcoming a -1-1 lead early in 1 the initial period. DePauw took possession of the ball on the tip-off amf shot frequently, hut j were unable to Connect. At the end 1 of two minutes Loveless brokt through the Teachers’ defense to snag the initial marker with a short shot from the side. Chestnut, Normal captain, scored a few minute.later on Crawley's foul. Messersmith counted on a long shot and the visitors took time out. Normal started fast and ran up ten points before the Tigers were able to gather their defense. A determined rally led by Costello and Loveless gave the locals the lead, II 10. Normal recovered and Teany, Albright and Scheid swished the draperies lot six points as the half ended. In the second frame, DePauw fouled frequently and Normal connected on five free throws in the first ten minutes of play. Mount - /, and Crawley scored, hut their goals still left the DePauw five trailing 21-16. In the last few minutes of play, Teanj. lengthy Normal center, broke the net for six points, and free throws by Piety and Gray balanced a short shot by Loveless. In the last few .second, the visitors held possession of the
hall.
Coach .Moffett pitted his reserve
strength against the Normal attack frequently in the fray, but he wa unable to find a smooth working com bination. Marshall wa -out to the
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guard, were the outstanding performers in the clash. Teany plav ing a slow heady game chalked up ten points for the visitors, and Piety played an unusually fast floor game. Loveless displayed the best game for the DePauw quintet. The Tigers will play a return game on the Terre Haute Hoar next Tues-
day.
Lineup and summarv: Stale Normal (2!l) DePauw (IS) Scheid F Loveless Albright F Crawley Teany C Mount* 1’iety G . Messersmith Chestnut G Marshall Field Goals—Lovele-s (tii, ( rawley, Mount*, Mes I-I inith, Co tello (2). Normal—Scheid (2), Albright, Teany (4), Piety, Chestnut. Frcn Throws— Costello, Mount*, Si heid, Teany (2), Piety (2), Chestnut, Brown CD, Gray (2). Substitutions— (InPauw) Costello, Gunn. (Normal) HroVn, Gray, Lammey, Masten. Referee, Craigle; Umpire, Gard.
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By taking all of eight first-, the DePauw tankei ter* swamped W aha - h by a 5H to II -cole in the local pool Thursday night. DePauw’.- swimmci took first in the relay, biea-tstrokc, the free style events, back stroke, and the hicdley relay. Two tank records were shattered during the evening. Doolittle -warn the 1U0 yard free -tyle in the fust time 1:03 3-5 while Ajqdebv, Johnson, Marlutt, and Sa-amori e-tublish ed a new relay record of 1:24 3-10 in the 160 yard event. Doolittle was high point man of the meet with two firsts and was also a member of the winning medley team. Summary | 160 yard relay: Appleby, Johnson,
Time
(W.), third. Time 1:21 3-10.
Diving: Murdock (D.), first, Fulton
(W.), second; Scott (D.), third.
300, yard Medley: Doolittle, VS in t,
Marlutt (D.,) first. Time 3:40.
100 yard free style: Doolittle (D.), fiist; Marlutt (D.), second; Kwull
( W ), third. Time 1:03 4 10.
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MUNCIE H. A. Zimmerman, a Muncie Naturi' Study Club memher,
Mace -ay he saw two bluebirds at Highhank-, east of here. The birds were males which return from the South as winter wanes, females following a
mouth later.
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100 yard breaststroke; Wurst (!).), first; Fowle (D.), second; Dushane (W.), third. Time 1:18. 40 yard free style: Doolittle (D.), first; Appleby (D.), second; Shea (W.), third. Time 21-5-10. 220 yard free style; Drake (D.), 1
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