The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 February 1928 — Page 5
BASKETBALL
HIGH SCHOOL GYM
GARFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
Vs. TIGER CURS LAST GAME OF SEASON
FRIDAY
Curtain Raiser at 7:00 P. M.
ROACHDALE Vs. CLINTON CENTER
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Closing Out Sale
MOVIES
The Last Day Is SATURDAY Everything At Cost. Evans \ ari< Iv Stoin
With th»* count 1-1 against thorn, the Cubs found the range and the score soon stood II to 7 in their favor. The Ued Ramblers, w rkinn hard, knotted
THE VON< ASTLE the count and the half entfed LI all. v, ,y few fa-^ us playwHghts | ^ ^ ^ lu( , ;ll>
at one time were leading Attica by a margin of nine points. Attica’s players showed that Nick Coffimr i a good coach and they displayed onto smart basket ball, hut the Cuhs were
just a better team.
ECONOMY STORE
*4 It takes a keen knife and lot of nerve to cut prices on quaiii v hcef at a time when all v !{ cattle are higher. Who Ik side the Kconomy J Store would do it? ] Best beef steak, round, loin or T-bone, lb, 2oc Best beef roast, lb 20c Swift’s breakfast bacon, lb. roll 29c (This bacon we guarantee to please regardless of price or your money back). Fresh all-pork sausage, 2 lbs 29c Fish—Eat them for economy and health Each Ic |v Lake Superior Herring 100 !bs„ T'9.00; __ 50 lbs S 1.75 __ Idaho Jonathan apples, bushel basket, — (Limited) $3.00 To Be Sure We Sell It For Less.
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The
and authors who have claimed they were afraid to -trust their writings to the mercies of the screen, will find omi thing to think about after seeing Marion Davie in “tjuality Street,” r.ow lowing at the V one as tie The-
ater.
There is probably no other famous play in i \i-tonce demanding so much whimsical action in the delicate situations, yd Sir James Barrie, who saw hi> "Kiss for Cinderella” and “Peter Pan” produced so successfully as motion pictures, did not hesitate to on- ■ ru.-t his favorite work to Miss Da-
vies.
The r'en version of the stage play ha. lost none of its delicacy and whimsy through the masterful handling of Han Kraly and Albert Lewin, scenarists. The character of Phoebe Throssel, so beloved to American theatergoers who saw the role played by Maude Adams, is still the quaint and whim- | sical Ph<i ’1h through Mi Davies’ wunderfill portrayal.
Among the interested spectators at the game were Coach Pruitt an- hiHainbridge high -chool shai pshoeti i-
Lineup and summary:
fireencastle, XL
Xttica, 2K.
.. F Davis ,. F Diehl .. C Stewart ., G Moran c; Riley Masten a, Loiigden •'!. 1, Stewart ii, Die:d 1.
5,
Masten Longden Lear Tobin Brown Field Goals: Lear J, Tobin
Foul Goals: Ma>tm 1, Lo-igdi-n Di“bl 4, Stewait 2, Riley 1. Dav 1. Substitutions: (i. C.awiey, Ken;
Swartz.
Referee: Draper.
LIVED IN KENTPCK Y
EVANSVILLE, Ind., Feb. 17. (UP) Indiana’s second governor, Gcn> i,il tomas Posey, for whom Posey coun- ' was named, is probably the only s :ecutive in tho history of the I'nite-I ) '-Lates who could claim the gui r mor of directing the atfaii of one ate while residing in another, old wuments unearthed here today re?aled he liver! in Louisville during —d* entire term as governor of Indina. i'y His residence was an enforo 1 one f\?owever, historians point G«i ral Posey after a long and ucco -- ul military career in the Rev- I ,'.iona ry war, ruined his health in th - war 5' f 1812, and was compelled t have onstanf" medical attention.
DEI'ADW IS FILTH IN ( I LV ER M ATT II
AT thf (JKANAD ’. Whethei Rohe Dai '1 ", t the idea during her icceni ill; o'- with influnza is s|HCulation but it i-- singular to note that the till of her newest starring e-mu .y for Paramount is "Keel My* Pulse” which will he at the Granada tonight and to-morrow. This announcement came today from B. P. Sehulberg, associate proj due r at the Hollywood studio. The , vole protrnyed by the dn-hing -tar in ; a departure from the parts she has I eon identified with during the last I two years. • The -tory by Howard Kminitt Rog is, "Feel My Pulse” concerns the activities of a girl who is a near-inval- ( id in her own niin- . Certain situations , 1 .owever, help her "regain” her health | Production on "Feel My Pulse”! wa heade-l by Gregory La Cava, and I with Richard Arkn opposite Mi • Daniels. Other members of the ca t ! are George Irving, Melbourne Mac - Dowell, Charles Sellon, Heinie Conk- i lin ami William Powell who does som< great woik as a bootleggei I chief.
“Jimmie"
Green castle 33| j * |j |I| Attica 28. —O— ('aiigrats, Tiger Cub-! Your land ing i. now 10 vietoiios an- 1 t) def at .
Rent Garfiel- here Friday night and make it 11 wins. Somehow we le I that "11" will make you lucky in the j toil nament. \nd DcPauw also won last night from Karlhum. Two victories the same night for local Icarus. “Pretty work", wc’! call it.
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(Bra/.il Times) Bainbridge plays .leffcrson High at Hainbridge Kri-. y night. Jeff has played Mime go-d ball, the best perpnniiance being again t l.ogansport, when that team was held to a one point victory. Those who have ber n wondeting how Hainbridge will stack up against oth r first ela-- teams will -oon learn.
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Greencastlo play - (iarfir l-l at Gteen castle Friday night. The Tiger Cubs do not rate the Purple wry high al- | though the lattrr bowed a lot of tuff against Clay City. I HE KK.KKHKK Hy Ot t raw ford now white pantaloons, whistle round his neck; some of the saddest tunes heard, by heck. He’ accus d of lots of climes. Still hi- word i- always law: Hut he toots his whistle lets of times Will’ll we’d like to crack his jaw. He’s called a thief, a cheat ui : liar, And lots of othet n:mi's; We alway wotidet why tin y hire. This guy to run the games. Oh, yes we cuss the referee For everything he’- done, That’s the reason why, you see We all enjoy the fun. Of course, he' ju.-t a common man, But t'will always be the -ntne, Although he does the best he ran He’ll always he to blame. Hardwood Hash, Rushville Republienn
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Atica and Greencastle tangle tonight. The Tiger Cub will fin I the Cuffing team just a little tougher this time than th y did before, and a lith- in this case means a whole lot. ( i awfordsvilie Review.
TIGERS DROP QUAKER FIVE
FAHLHAM FALLS BFFORI (ON si- i i \ i OPFENSW I DRH E
OF IVPALW.
(21.; M. Cain CD, Rrully, Wiill, Jenkins tat, Substitutions— (DePauw) Gunn, Stone; (Earlhnm) Reynolds, Cohn, W. Cain. Tiger Tanksters Outsplashed By Richmond YMCA Richmond r'. M. C. A. nosed out the DePauw swimming team in a clese neet hy a 40 to 29 score in a lual in ct held at Richmond Wednes-
day night.
Kach team took four firsts hut Richmond puMi I etmugs seconds and ‘birds to cinch the meet. Doolittle wt.i the star of the evening taking first in the It) yard free style and 100 yard back stroke. Worst swam a nice race in the 100 yard breast 'r kc, negotiating the distance in 1 -is.i. Vppleby, freshman Hash, dis- ; lined real form in the 100 yard free - ■ le by no.-ii'g out Righter of Ricng.iond. Captain Murdock was greatly handicapped by a low hanging ceiling and was only able to plac-i tl.-ril i" hia event, th“ diving. Next week the teat i will ttwim : gainst the Hoo ier Athletic t lub in a home meet.
Summary:
100 yard relay: (Reynard, Kngleber., Bonsall, Cartwrig'l, R.l, fl r st.
T me 1:24.
100 yard breast stroke- Wurst (|i.), first; Peacock, (R.l. second; Fuglebert, (R.l, third. Time 1:18.4 to yard free style: Doolittle, (D ), fist; Honsiill, (R.l, second; Righter,
<R.), third. Time :21.4.
220 yard free style: Cartwright, , (R.l, first; Drake, (D.l, second; Bor. sail. (R.L third. Time 2:43.6. 100 yard oi.ck stroke: Doolittle,
j (D.l, lirst; Reynard, (IM, second;
j Marsh, (I).), third. Time 1:17.4. Diving: Bond, (IM. first; Wiley, (IM, second; Murdock, (D.l, think 100 yard free style: Appleby, (D.l, flr-t; Righter, (IM, second; Mariatt,
Mount/.; Drully, Wall (2), Jenkin J i (D ), third. Time 1:04.2. Reynolds. Free throw Loveless, goo yard medley: (Reynanl, Pea- .'' l ,one (4), Mes-ersiniflt (2), M’-untcock, Cartright, IM, Time .'1:4.‘1.3»
A slow steady offense and tigut defensive tactics won a T! to 24 victory for th Tigers Wedncssay night at Failham. DePauw held a 15 to 9 lead at the half period. The game was the second clash of a (wo day trip, the Old Gold quintet losing to Muncie on Tue-day night. DePauw took the lead early in far game and was never headed. The I--cal- used a slow steady attack that scored foi them fnq icnit.,- nl gave th- m a ix point lead at liic half. Ii the second peliod they stretched their margin to nine points before t e fin
al gun.
Tight defensive tactics held tin Quakers to long shots, and Earlham failed to hit the ha let. Moth team.fouled frequently and scoring honor were about even on free throw Stone, Loveless and Me -ei mitli were the outstanding players for the Tigers on offense. Stone w is high point man with in markers. Ji nkins, Quaker floor goal , was the bo.-l pelformer for Karlham with 11 point.-. Loch, husky back guatd play< d th best d. ferisive game. ( l awb y, flasliy Tiger forwar I, who wa injured in the Muncie cln-h, \v,i held on the bench throughout the
fray.
Line-up and
umary:
DePauw (33)
Karlham (24)
Loveless
F.
M. Cain
Co.-tello
F.
Drully
Mounta
C.
Wall
Me-sersmith
G.
J nkins
Marshall
G.
IxN-h
Field goals
1,0.-el
ss (4). SUimo
(3), Messersmith
(3), Mai hall,
DePauw riflemen placed fifth among nine schools firing in competition with Culver military academy during the week ending February 11, according to figures made public hy the Culver authorities. The scores of the nine school were Mississippi A in M :i(’>47, Culver 3640, Iowa State 3567, Univer ity of Kansas 3563, DePauw 3559, Oklahoma A. and M. 3549, Univer ity of North Dakota, 3499, Univer ity of Alabama 3465, and John Hopkins University 3126.
I RID \Y’S
FIVE BEST FEATURES.
RADIO
WJZ Hook Up 9 P. M. Victor Hour | Lucrezi.-i Hori, Beniamino Gigli and Giuseppe De Luca in “La Traviata.” WEAK, Hook Up 7 P. M. Cities service orchestra. WGY Schenectady (308) an- WMAK, WHAM, 7 P. M. Fro-Joy hour. WORL, Hook Up 8 P. M. Columbia | Program. i WEAK Hook Up 9 P. M. Palmolive Hour.
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DePauw Freshman
VS.
State Normal Freshman bowman <;ym Friday Feb. 24th 6:45 l\M. Amission 2.H’
ATTICA TEAM DEFEATED BY GREENCASTLE
OVEIl 28 RILMOIXi SMOKED
CH ESTEREI ELDS IM I92.7
RED RAMBLERS' FALL BEFORE ATTACK OF TIGER ( UHS, 33 TO 28.
(Only a few years hark, you'll rrmrnihrr, it was 7 hillion)
SCORE TIED \T THE HALF Tobin, Cuh Floor Guard. Ejected From Game Via Personal Foul K< ute. Played Good Hull.
Playing enough basket hall to keep out of reach of the fighting Attica | quintet, the Greencastle netters were | victorious in a game played on the i Veodernburg gym floor by the score of 33 to 28, Wednesday night. Honor- were even at the intermission with each squad having 17 points. Bausman’s Purple and Gray warrior settled down to win the contest during the last half and collected 16 points while the Red Ramblers were getting 11 points. Tobin, Tiger Cub f!ooi»eunrd, after a brilliant performance went out of the battle via the personal foul route in the last five minutes of play. Greencastle was the first to score when the game opened, tallying from the charity stripe. Attica came back with a field goal and then repeated.
300% INCREASE SUCH PUPUlJiKITY MUSI RE UESEKVEU!
THEY SATISFY and yet THEY'RE MILD
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