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THE OREEXCASTLE DAILY FANNER. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2.'), 1928.
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! Behe Daniels recently went hack to
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j The Paramount star hasn’t left the i country nor does she intent! to for the time heiiifj. Oahl is a town in Algeria but it’s twin is at the Para-
mount studio where Miss Daniels was j
at. starting her latest comedy, a story I In one of the most listless exhibiof desert love “She's a Sheik". ' 1 of basket hall displayed thi» seaMi s Daniels i- of the opinion that -on, the (ireencastle Tiger Cubs de-
cm i:\( vsn.i: m;t kissers 1 Ml Ki el LAK SEASON « I PH
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“She's a Sheik” which reaches-
\LE:—One Stack of Tim- Voncastle will top
the 1 f -ated (lat'ield Higli of Terre Haute, her (38 to 2tl, here Friday evening. Bans-I
n 3 tons or more. Call Ban- -ucees-es including “ The Cam- man'- nettci- v. re leading 22-11 at
24-2p. P us Flirt,” “A Kiss in a Ta\i,"|the intermission.
W j "Stranded in Paris,” “Senont i” and' With the exception < f Hodges, | YLE:—Pure Ti nothy seed,; " Sw i m » f’irt. Swim” in popul n ity. flashy little forward, Garfield had
h( s, fifty certs per pushel— "Never have 1 started a picture iah,>ut the w"i-t (juintet that has ap-|
>n bags tweniy-five cents with so much confidence or euthu-i-11" need on the loci.I gym floor during orders. J. B liutri.-, '-m. aid the Paramount fur. the winter. The visitors scrambled
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Members of the supporting east in round the Poor after the hall; roll-
the production are: Richard Alien, oil on the floor, and most of them i William Powell, Josephine Dunn, ; hot without taking much aim at the' Walter Goss, Paul McAlli ter, Al Ere- i.i-l.et. In fact, their play was sol
mont, James Bradbury Jr. and Billy jiaaned that it -lowed the Cubs,
hranoy. Hodges, registered the first basket i
Clarence Badger directed “She's a of the tilt, hut Tobin immediately
Sheik” which is an original story by I' etted the count. Hodges repeated) John McDermott with I.lnyd Corrigan ! aad l.ongden w ent under to tie the 1 credited with the continuity. 1 core. From then on Greencastle I
—°— hewed ja.shes of teamwork that heat ! \ 1 THE GRANADA \ acen < and othei trong aquada I A new angle has he n placed on I and (in, k id never threatened after
flaming youth. ..in 8-S -r, re, made possible by four)
When the two words “flnming" and ’might baskets by Hodges.
“youth” aie placed side by side the impies.sion u.-ually gained by the motion picture fan is of rolled- 'ockinged flapp rs ar.d ballonn-trousered
youth- with wine-ki.-sed lips
until morning.
('apt. Masten, Tobin, l.ongden, j Brown, and I.ear were relieved with I six minutes to go in the second half, j h . he entire Greem astle second team
ancing ' who finished the battle. During the i
j elo.-ing r. inute , the seconds account- j
But the “flume” has now jumpe I od for a field goal and a foul while from the big city and the college Hodg, was aide to make his fifth campus to a one-horse town in the field goal of the contest, middle-west. i Lineup and summary: And the ag has been exten ,*d Greencastle (38) Garfield (29)
"Jimmie" (inencasfle 38; Garfield 29. —o— Rain bridge 57; Jefferson 33. Ronrhdale .51 > Clinton ( enter 15. —o— Spencer 34: Clove rd»le 16. —o— Russellville 33; Monrovia 32. —0-—■ With the leading Putnam conn ty teams finishing ns th> y did, accot, ing to the above -cores, it look- like a hot time in the sectional tournament hei ■ next Fiinay and Saturday. Ma\ tie he-t team win and whoe\ r does, it is the duty of every fan in Putnam county to boost thi- quintet at the regional on March 10.
The Tiger Frosh ha-kcthall team annexed it- third intercollegiate victory of the season in a slow game with State Normal which ended ”222. D( Pauvv led 16-11 at the half. Starting slow, both teams missed j frequently on set-ups and three min- ! ute- ha,I passed when Boswell scored [first for the local m-tters. \ second later ( <h ran -cored for Normal and the Tiger settled down to steady offen-ive tactics. Hummer, Ragsdale an . Boswell sc >r d in turns and with i5 minutes gone the Old Gold -quad held a lf’> 7 year. Martin and l>a\i each added a marker to the Normal ;coie as the half ended. In the - ccnd halt, the action picked up and nfti r about five minutos of play the Sycamores staged a ru!1> to put them in tie lead 18-16. Bo - well tied the score a moimiit later an t Springer put the cubs in the running with a nice shot from the foul circle. From then on in the Tigers and thing- pretty much their own way and tan up a 32 to 20 had Davi nagge a basket for the Teacheras the gun halted activities. Neather team displayed a great dial of power in the dash although :hc Tigers showed occa-ionul bur : of speed in the second half. Both team- mis-e 1 a great many shots. I Cochran \\a high point man for
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A complaint for retain of note in suit, $30!' judgement, and $50, for unlawful dentention of same has been tiled in the Putnam Circuit Court. Kber Hamilton versus Fieri MeCammack, hy Fred V. Thomas, attorney for the plaintiff. According to the complaint the plaintiff bought cattle from the defendant at a public auction and paid 8509. in en h and gave a note for $500.
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Tcbin Brown Fir],I Goals:
Hodges Nichols
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Tobin 5; Mastmi 4;
Ixingdcn 3; Brown 2; Cowling 1; Hodges 5; Wheeler 3; Goln-I 2; Hylton I.
free feed
lort time only, a bag of ck starter with every sain Greencastle Hatchery. 10'H
i m! Goals: Masti ff 3; Tobin 2; G. •' ver >' ''"atic season, .oncludeil it
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Paramount does the triek in its Masten
latest laughing picture “Two Flam-(Lear ...
ing Youths" which will he shown at the Granada Theatre Monday and
Tuesday.
25-tf. Tin- two ‘youths” are tho-e two —— mou ■ ach.. i ,,m W. ( II and Che.-ter Conklin, who have at last been brought together after mi menus individual screen and stage hits to work as a team at laugh-pro-
duction. I Cowling, FI. Crawley, Alexander; GoIt is a sort of cond childhood . bed, Cummin , Reiking, McCoy, Barflaming youth exhibition in whicn thelomew. Fields a- a veteran showman, and I Referee: Freeman; Umpire, Mast-
owirier of a struggling side -how am! i > n. Conglin a- a grizzled count) sheriff | vie with each other of the affection ,
of another "flaming youth” the town /-v|« ,
wi ,>w. ci- y F'itz-(;>- iid! \mi h w linton Lcntcr
Up.-ets featured play d teams over the state last night. In thi-“fall o the mighty” Yinr>nnes i e to height supreme to trounce poW> fid Martinsville, 36 to 29. Frankfort tnged a , a/.zling second half ially to win from Lnganspnrt, 29 to 27. Shtdbyville dulled the blades of the Washington Hatchets and won. 30 to 26, Roches! er, a quintet which had experienced
‘Crawley 1. Gobel 3
| I; Hylton 1. Ruhstitutions
two do flame! Conklin not-, his
hay, also t lv
an on farm good house gar- with ., mu , i( . a | an j. >M . with
out buildinga furni 1 Bright, Greencastle R. R.
regular schedule by taming the K,'ko mo Wildcats, 33 to 22. Other -core
Kerr, G. Crawley, "* unusual loeal intere-t on Friday
evening are: Brazil 24; Clinton 17; Mitchell 58; Princeton 19. Blooming ton 55; Owensville 32; Ru-hville 55; | Greenshurg 19. Columbus 44; New-! 'castle 40. Muncie 29; Marion 14.
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Now that the sectional schedule is drawn, the do pesters can yet busy and pick the winner.
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with eight point
Line-up and summary:
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the one who lal' advanl.m, >>l om
DePauw (32) 11 uminer Rag-dale Springer R well Sti uek F'ieM goals
State Normal (22) F. t 1 - F. Cochran I C. I.easor | G. Martin, (i. Mallory Hummer ( It, Rags- j
dale (ti), Springer, Boswell (41, Struck, Cothran ill, M irtin (2), Dix on, Davis (2). Free throw Martin ( It, Mallory. Sub-titution ( D'TauwI yon i, McCoy, Stackhou-e, He ■>; (Noimal) Dix son. Sweet, Davis, Wampler. Referee Bailsman.
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NOTICE of Putnam Co., The Brazil lo., is paying $1.50 for 1 cattle. Will remove your of charge,tankage, we have r hundred, test 50 to 57 per •cries free on my route. Re Brazil 394 or 5364 the plant • goes out of businewt. 18-40t. Mch. 3
TO HFDKMF VRMORY MUNCIE, Ind., FMi. 25. (UP) — Indiana's nfw $l()n,iino Nation I Guard Armory hert will !>■ itee it ated at a -tnte meeting of the Indiana National Guard tonight. Invitations have been exended to more than 150 na" tional guard officers.
A Bainhriilgi' Ia>l wrote a litter
|~J i | 1 »"«• ieci ; tly saying that I Pruitt qua > ixoacntiale riVC 'voids take the cubs like“Ciai' •. . k
Richmond.” Accorting to history, Ciinral Lee left hef ■ (len. Grant
( I RTAIN win M to capture t c ity. Perhap FT.OOP the Cubs will he on their way to the
regional hy the time Bainbridge is
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In a eurtnin raiser to the GreenI < astle-Garfield game F’riday night, the Roachdale basket hall squad , t tunced the Clinton Center quintet (•y the top-heavy score of 51 to 15. I The Newton combination led 28 tot!
I at the half.
I The sceond string men started for Roach' .ile, hut Clinton Center, loti by CindfoUor, had their opponents, (! to 12 " ith only about eight minutes of : the opening half remaining. Coach i Newton began sending in his fir-t I team and at the intermission the j e .tint was considerably different. ' In the final period, Roachdale waitired Clinton Center. The boys l.'iilii west of the city fought gamely, however, and went down with
c lor- (lying.
Lineup and summary:
Roachdale (51) ( ImCm ( enter (15)
able to take Greencastle. —o— L<ar was (IF.o mtlv liver ( uh regular not to score agiiii! • Garfield, lie played a k<mmI defensi'<v game, howex r, and sh uid lie due for plenty of hnsltc s in th>‘ sectional. —o-— Tobin, Ma ten, l.ongden an I Brown maintained tin ffert ivo drive against t ■ e Terre Haute team that brought victory to th> Cubs. Kerr also counted from the charity tripe and Cowling nagged a field goal tiring the time the second team played against the invader .
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If Garfield had n leant composed of five players like Hodges, they) would he contenders for the state championship.
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\ftcr the upsets last night we ask you who will he the 1928 state
champs?
Jimmie Conover, coach of the Garfield team, seemed well satisfied with
Lane 7; Cox 5; Golden 4; Coffman 1; ! th " offifiaN ,h ' * dmp Parted. 1 Perkin- I; Clodfeiter .3; Kggers 1;) “T?'"* ^ *' ^ ,n as a fwul Wa " 1
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F’oul Goals: Hart 2; Kggers 1; Gold- | , throughout the ennte-t. His coaching frm the sidelini - could he heard over
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TERMS OF FALK ( \SH. WOR, Hookup, 2 p. m.—Symphonic
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