The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 February 1928 — Page 4

THE GREENCASTLE DATLY BANNER,

SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1928.

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in the gymnasium certainly received the money's worth. Goodin and Hammerstein were ))* : aps outstanding for Brazil while the Tiger Cub lineup played remarkable ball, despite the fact that they were all smaller and Blown had been ill all week.

The summ rv of the game follows:

Greeneastle Masten Longden

Lear Tobin

Brown

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Brazil 34

Clift

Hammerstein Weaver Goodin Yeager

Longden 4; Tobin 3;

Masten 3: Br. wn 2; Lear 2; Goodin 0; Hammerstein -V Clift 2; Yeager 1. Foul Goals: Longden 3: Masten 2; Tobin 1; Wea- 1; Yeager 1;. Substitution : G. Crawley; Porter,

Lotenz, Fuqua.

Referee: Hurley: Umpire: Grogan.

Raymond Brown, Tiger Cub hack guard, arose from the sick bed to play with his teammates last evening and he sure did play a splendid game. Ibis i- the spir t that makes winning combinations, yes, even champions.

Was There a crowd? Oh, :t.n00 rabid, delirious, happy, ;ind excited spectators.

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The pep displayed last night was Jhe be t since the Brazil and Bainhridge games last year. It takes these two teams to arouse eiithu.-iasm to its highest pitch in Greeneastle.

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THE BAP I IS i < lit K< H. !):30 a. m., Sunday School. 10:40 a. m., Morning worship. (!:30 p. m., High School B. Y. P. U. (3:30 p. m., Senior B. Y. P. U. 7:30 p. m., Evening worship. The Rev. G. E. Dupree of Flora, will preach IndH morning and evening. A full attendance of the membership is desired.

MKTIIODIS'r F.PIS< OP\l. < III R< II ('. Howard Taylor, minister. 9:30 A. M. Sunday School. 10:40 A. M. Wor-hip with sermon. The sermon will he preache<l by Rev. Dr. Allen A. Stockdale of Def-oit, who is in the City to deliver the Simpsun Lecture- :it the College. 6:30 P. M. Epworth League devotional meetings. 7:30 P. M. Evening Communion Seivice. Brief Ire-- by the minister on “Fellow-hip." On Monday evening the Brotherhood will hold a Lincoln meeting. An address on Lincoln will lie delivered by Profe , i A. H. Cramlell.

mi: PREsm i i ri \n < hi R< n Victor L. Raphael, minister. Sunday School, 9:20. Prof. G. B. Manhart, Supt. Morning worship, 10:40. Sermon theme: “On The Thri shoW.” Young People’s Ten, 0:20 in the Manse. High School Christian Endeavor, <;:30. Leader, Hubert Diik . Young I’enple* Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Evening service, 7:30. Pageant, “They Come,” given by the young people. Woman's Circle, 2:30 Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mi s E. It. Evans, 111 W. Walnut St. \ i tin.' hostess, Mrs. Win. Welch. Junior Christian Endeavor, 4:00 Thursday after 1 non. Leader, Ruth Ellington. Prayer meeting, 7:30 Thursday evening.

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Friday night in a close guarding game, the Gi ncastle Juniors nosed out the Brazil Juniors, 13 to 12 in the he-t cut tain i; • t seen on the Greencastle gymna ium floor this winter. The home town youngsters were ahead, 7 to 4 a’, the rest period. The Junior .me wa- rather rough with Concilia n Boyer being ejected for attemi d pugilistic activities shortly before .e fiist half ended. H. Stone, Junior Cub captain, went out on pi rsqgial.- the third quarter and Cuach Cleon Davies used three subs during the fi but excellent floor work by HugF , D. Slone and Harrienabled the locals to win. D. Stone w.i high point man for the Junior < while Oswalt looked best for the Brazil lads. Lineup and -ummary: Junior Cub.- 13 Brazil Jrs. 12

Stitzle Boyer Oswalt Rigdon

Williams Oswalt 2;

Well, Brazil did itthink they would.

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It certainly was a tough one to lose and the Cubs sure felt bad about the outcome. But even dc- , feat when the brand of hall i - displayed like the Purple and Gray athletes played last night is not so hard to take after all. Greeneastle out played Brazil at least two-thirds of the battle and that is something.

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The Clay County hays were plenty j “hot’’ on long shots, especially in the closing moments and in our opinion this is what brought about the Cubs’ downfall.

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Waillie Longden played the best game of his career against Brazil. This young man should make a wonderful college plajer. He was ab!> assisted by Jimmie Tobin, Willie Hasten, Lear and Brown.

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We still maintain that the Cubs arc 3 to 10 points better than Brazil. —o— Gqodin is certainly a “giod un.'' This hoy with six field goals, five of them from ithe center of the floor proved the “Big Bertha” on the offensive drive of the enemy.

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Field Goal-: D. Stone 3 Rigdon 1; Moore 1.

Foul Goal H. Stone 4: D. Stone 1; Concilia, 1; Harris, 1; Stitzle, 2; Os-

walt 2.

Substitution : Thomns, King, Sears Moore, Williams. Referee: Gnrdan.

Hammerstein is a clt ver playi i and ippeared even bi tter t ban : he highly touted Clift.

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In a fast game that was hardfought from the first to the final whistle, Roachdale high school, run-ners-up in the county tournament held here last week, nosed out the scrappy North Salem quintet, 2!* to 27 on the Franklin township Hour Friday ''ve iling. Roachdale led 17 to 12 at the half. Lane wa- outstanding for the Newton squad, while Woodruff was the best bet for the losers. Frank M isten, of this city, was the referee.

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FIRS T < HRIS1I \ N ( 111 RCH B H. Bruner, Minister. Mrs. E. R. Bartley, Superintendent of Bible School. Bible School tit 9:30 a. m. Every hoy and girl iu the Junior Department Sunday morning will be pre - ented with a copy of John's Gospel. Ei r the other departments copies w ill he on sale at one cent each. Morning worship, Lord's Supper, and sermon by Mr. Bruner at 10:45 a. m. Subject: “Jesus Only,” This sermon will deal with the problem of the unity of the churches. Mr. Robert E. Phillips, our new song leader and soloist, will sing a solo at this ser-

vice.

Junior class Seho 1 of Missions at 6:45 j). m. Mrs. Bartley, leader. Adult class School of Missions, at 6:45 i), m. Mr. Bruner, leader. High School Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Mr. Yount leader of the

study class.

Young People'- Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Prof. E. R. Bart- Thoroughored Rhode Island Red lett, leader of -tudy da -. roosters for ale. Joe Nusse, Lime* I 1:30 p. . (eng 1 . i • under dale. 2 t.p, leadership of Mr. Phillips, and upe- —° dal program by the b vs and girls , SALE: Ford coupe model 22 of the Kmg’s Builder . Mrs. Ray at auction Feb. 11. J. W. Crawley.

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ute remaining after the hall had seesawed hack and forth, Goodin managed to crash through and made his sixth field goal of the evening, the

game ending 34 to 32 in favor of the Jtouney la.-t week

Russellville’s ba keteers romped over Wav-land Friday night to the tune of 7 to 17. The northwest Putnam < antet was out in the lead, 16 to 3 at the rest period. The .-' t and half proved far more interesting for the spectators with Russellville making 21 points while the visit i were collecting 14 points Spencer, Russellville, and Smith, Waveland, were the individual stars of the contest.

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Bainbri go continued its splendid winning -lu ak for the season by submerging Waynetown under a deluge of field : ds, Friday night, 82 to 17. The lo ■ r fought valiantly but the North Put'iam aggregation had a “dead ey" for the hoop and their offensiva rive e uld not he stopped.

Till Here Tonig'ht

Tonight in the high school gymnasium here, tno Cloverdale and Fillmore high sch I net squads will stage what should prove a very interesting hardwood court battle. Cloverdale won the annual Putnam county tournament last Saturday night and Coach Cochenour and his men are out to prove that this victory was no lluko. Fillmore on the other hand is determined show basket hall fans of the entih county that they have a better team than their record for the

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