The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 February 1928 — Page 3
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Bodwell G Chase Struck G Harpel Field goals— Hummer (3), Ragsdale (0), Springer (3), Boswell,! Struck; Zenor, Bowman (5), Chase; (4), Harpel. Free throws— Hummer,' Ragsdale (2;; Chase, Youngblood, Caldwell. Substitutions— (DePauw) Lyons; (Wabash) Youngblood, Manker, Johnson, Stewart, Caldwell, Selby, Jones. Referee, Bausman.
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Chalking up the winning marker on Crawley's free throw in the last minute of play, the DePauw Tiger.-, nosed out a 23-22 victory over Wabash in a thrilling battle last night on the Bowman court. The Cavemen were in front at the half 11-i). Hie game was a typical Wabash- ! DePauw battle with each team tight- i ing desperately to break through a! tight defense and take the lead. The ' Little Giants started strong and took j jan imposing lead which they held un-! I til the last five minutes of play, when
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lowed by the winning free throw by
Crawley.
Both teams displayed inferior of j fensive tactics throughout the clash, | but threw out a tight defense. Wabash played a slow steady game, while | the Tiger’s attack was restricted to j long shots for the most part. Both | teams were decidedly off form on }
their basket shooting.
The game started slowly with the I Tigers missing frequently on long shots. Two minutes after the start of the tilt Adams snagged a short -hot from the side .^ d Wabash was i off. A rally led by Adams and Cof- | fel broke the Old Gold defense and when the smoke cleared away, the Scarlet crew held an 8-0 advantage Marshall scored first for DePauw uf-
j ter ten minutes of play, and from furnished! that point the Tigers slowly found rooms Good the basket and the half ended It-!'
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| and saved the fray from another repetition of the game at Wabash. Coming from behind the entire game the last minute rally of the Tigers, proved effective. The revamped Little G nits, showing strength that has been a minus quantity so far this year, threatened .t
every part of the game.
BUT WHAT'S THE USE OF GOING ANY FURTHER, D’PAUW WON AND THAT IS ALL THAT IS NECESSARY.
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Fouls almost lost the game and then in turn won. In the last two minutes of play and the count 22-20 again-: his squad, Groves of Wabash went under the basket like a whirlwind and was fouled. He made good both shots tying the score and mak- ! ing an overtime period seem imminent. But on the next play from oi'lit11 Crawley wont under the Wabash basket in a like manner and orcbody held. Hi- made good one of the two shots but that one was enough.
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WHEN DPAUW WINS TWO BA KET BALI GAMES,FROM WA BASH IN ONE SEASON, THERE' IS ENOUGH REASON TO CELEBRATE.
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in favor of Wabash. In the second frame both teams settled down to tight defensive tac-1 lies, and Wabash, resorting to long shots missed frequently. Groves scored, followed by Costello and Loveless and the score was tied 13-13. Three points contributed by Brookami a long shot by Adams gave the Caveraent the lead again. Crawley scored twice and Adams repeated. A moment later Costello went under the basket to tie the score 20-20 with four minutes to play. In those last four minutes Wabash lost a ball game, Costello scored agatb ah'fctotli* afro-' was fsi'ornpUe. knotted by Groves with two free throws on Messersmith’s foul. A moment later Groves fouled Crawley anil Crawley Jnade his first shot. Twenty seconds later the game was over and the Tigers were cutting another notch in the DePauw-Wabash feud. • Co.-tello was the outstanding player for the locals on offense, and Messersmith played the best defen ;- ive game. Adams was high point man of the game with 13 points and the Scarlet’s best offensive threit. McCorklc played a nice defensive
game.
Line-up and summary:
DePauw (23) Wabash (22) Costello F Adam Crawley F Brooks Mount* C Grovrc Messersmith .... G Coffel Marshall G McCorkle Field goals— Costello (4), Craw ley (2), Messersmith (2), Marshall, Loveless; Adams (4), Brooks, Grove , Coffel. Free throws—Costello, Crawley (2); Adams (5), Groves (.3). Subtitution.— (DePauw) Loveless; (Wa
bash) Viner, Weist.
Referee—Miller; Umpire, Gard.
FROSH WIN 3 25.
Taking the lead at (he start o f the second half, the Tiger freshman
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After a couple minutes or -pairing j around at the start of the 20 minute ; period, Adams crashed through fur a field goal for the Scarlet. Follow ing this cra-h came several crashes and DePauw was on the little end o' an 8-0 count. Next in order win a time-out by the DePauw jietteis and then Marshall, Tiger back-guard, made (I beautiful shot from the con ter of the lloor.
Score tied three times in the sec i ml half made the game one of the fastest played on Bowman gym floor this season. With shots In Costello and Loveless the score was knotted at 13-13 and then on the unlurkv thirteenth. the visitors were liiekv, running the count to 18-13 before the Old Gold had amithcr chance at
l.;*it Night Bra/.il 33; Clinton 22. Last Week Clinton 29' Kainhiulgc 32. Brn/il 2ti: Bainbiidge 5fi. —o— New we ask you i there anything to ba-ket ball dope in any way what Mievcr? Clinton .held Bainbi idge to n three-point victorv while Brazil wa walloped by a margin of 30 point . Last night Brnr.il turns i.round and oumlly trounces Clinton b\ a difference of 11 |i"ints. On paper, Clinton ,-hould be 27 points beltei than Brazil by comparing figuies on the two gunn - at Bainbi idge la-t week. —o— Clinton plays here Friday evening. Out oiilj hope i- that the Tiger t uhs beat them by three point or more. How about it gang? A 32 to 29 score in our favor wouldn't look so very bad would
it.
■ —0— The splendid showing of the Bainbridge quintet la t week end has at tin ted the attention of Aleck up on the Kushville Republican. Here'-
what our old co-worker has to say regarding the Pruitt combination: And -peaking of Greenca-tle, here is a tip for you when doping out the state championship from the sectional regional and state final schedules. Don't think becau-C Greeneastlc has been getting lots of publicity that they will have a rlm-away for the Big | Sixte n. Bainbridge, unhearlded and unsung, is in Putnam County, Bainbridge is the Connersvillc of Greencastle. Bainbridge has eliminated i Greenoastle in the sectional a number ! of times. And Bainbridge is good this year. In fact they are better than good. They have won 18 straight victories and have yet to taste defeat. They may not have met the be- in the state but those (they have met they have walloped unmercifully. They have [scored some fifty or more points a
game.
And Bainbiidge has basket ball families that add to the strength of their team. Another Chadd is playing on the Bainbridge quintet who is a younger brother of Archie Chadd, Captain of the Butler college net five. Then they have a Moffett, one of THE M( i FETI Yn ol ei mem her of that family, “Tubby" Moffett, is basket ball coach at DePauw university ami a former backguard and star of the same school. If wp were working in Greencastle, our motto would be: "WATCH BAINBRIDGE."
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is seen as the girl engaged to Charh - .- Rogers, Miss Bow's leading man. She i- the jealous rival for Rogers' smiles. “That’s nothing new to me Miss Dunn announced when she was advised of her newest role. “In ‘Fascinating Youth' I was Charles Rogers’ sweetheart, but 1 lost out to the heroine, after several weeks, during which 1 expiessed hatrid,” Josephine declares “In Hebe Daniels' ‘Swim, Girl, Swim 1 tried my host to win the affections of James Hall, while Bebe was the lucky contender. " In 'She', a Sheik' I was Richard Allen's girl friend- then Bebe stole him away from me.” And Josephine is a blonde, which goes to show that Anita Loos' statement may be wrong.
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1, Brazil 394 or 5364 the plant team downed the Wabash frosh, .'II goes out of business. 25, in a see-saw battle prior to the
18‘40t. Mch. 31 varsity game last night. The Cave
men led at the half 19-18.
Both teams were about evenly matched and neither displayed exeep tional basketball in a rather slow game. The DePauw frosh showed a fair teamwork, which with alternate hurst- of speed eventually defeated the individual play of Bowman and
Chase.
In the first half the lead exchang-
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•Hummer and Ragsdale registered from the field to give the Tigers a four point lead. Wabu>h drew up within one point a few minutes later, but three field goals by Ragsdale put
the game on ice.
Tiger scoring honors were fairly evenly divided with Ragsdale high point man wifT 14 points. Struck displayed the best defensive game for
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ood time if you’re willing. ] points for the Scarlet. H. W. Owens, Supt. Lineup and summary:
DePauw (31) Wabash (23)
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