The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 March 1928 — Page 6
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Rattling despeiatcly to break thiough an airtight dcftn.se the DoI'au.v Tiger-sfell before the attack of the Butle Bulldogs 3^-27, la t night in the la>t game of the ftu.'on. Butler Itnd at the half, 22T4. Inability to break through the strong d.fcn-e thrown out by the \ Blue and White netters and failure I to ■ core on long shots wan largely, j te.-ponsible for DoPauw's doff at. the I Old Gold .quad displayed a nice floor, ganit throughout th oia-li, b;o iking up the Bull og- attack time after; time under the basket. Ftom the first toss-up, the fray, was exceptionally fast 'and rough, aj total of 28 fouls being called. The j Tigers garner.d half of their 27 points on free throws, scoring 13 times out of a possible 1<>. Butler connected ten times from the foul line in 16 attempts. A few seconds alter the initial lip- ■ off Loveless fouled and Holtz chalked up the first score of the game for Butler. In the next five minutes sow n j fouls w( re called and with the Tigers holding a narrow lead, Holtz went| under the basket to score th first
field goal.
With the score 5-4, Loveles snagged u pretty shot from the side and on the tip-off, scored under the bas- ; lot for another marker placing the; Tigers in the lead, 8 to 5. A few moments later Butler regained th lead and both teams settle! oown to careful offensive tactics. Fi\ quent
fouling on both sides kept the local h h id goal. Crawley, Mounts, displayed a nice deti lagers in the running until the la.-i Low h (4), Co tello; Chandler (2) Arbucklc was the bat
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five minutes of play, when Bugg an , * ! !l d I, Holtz (6(, ( bristopher, Bugg. Holtz connected to put the Blu • injure throv . Stone (2), Crawley (2)
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In the second frame, Holtz resumed l ' 1 ' < :3, > rha,|<1 - H, ' llz < r >), Christopher having defeated Franklin, his scoring activities with n f ree | Substitutions— (DePauw) Costello: ; iral and Wabash in pren
throw, hut Messersmith retaliated i 1 ^ kite, Hoosier, Hildebrand, with two foul shots and Lovcle. fol-■ ^ roe hoe/.le; Umpire Bayh. lowtd with a short field goal. Tie j o —-
Tiger- frew up within five points, but Holtz continued to keep the Indiana-
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pons new out in front with hi- dead- 1 . , , of 21-2.1 game and the state champ- 1 ly basket shooting. ; w • . • • . .u • lonship in a curtain-raiser to the var- ;
Frequent fouling in this half sent 1 , iLy gilme i ast night
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DePauw (27)
Hummer F Ragsdale F . Springer C Bcswell G Struck G Field goals— Hummer ||
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Mountz, C ban ler and CbristopbiT l" Displaying a clean, fighting attack Arbuckle (2), Himbnun,^ tlr showers on ptr-onals. In the last ij )(1 DiPauw fro.-h took the lead sooji Bebout, Reynolds, Ogbonj thiee minutes of play Me-m i mitli i n ftor the toss-up and were never throws— Ragsdale, ami Crawley scored on touls and |, , Action laxed in the first half, Boswell, Struck (2); Arid Co-tello snagged a side shot, but the ( i, u t Butler livened up things in the Ogborn (3).
Substitutions — iDcPu (Butler) Swain, Bebout,1 Reynolds, Ogborn. lie!
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J( Rk' DIS MISS FI). dismissed. The trail crip' and pa 1 • Hearing on the complaint on note ers from the Monroe court were file I Vilina I). Sallust versus M rton Mugg in th' 1 Putnam Circuit Court on May et al, which was venued to Putnam 15, 1026. \ motion for change of county from the Monroe Circuit venue from Judge wa < filed on OcCourt, started in the Putnam Cireuit tober 13, 1026.
Court Saturday. Arguments were heard by Judge Maxwell, of Kock-
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There will be a dance at the Red Men’s Hall Saturday night. It Mr. ami Mrs. W. W. Brothers, of this city, leturned to their home here Thursday, after visiting for -evcral
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, gun baited the Tigir rally. second frame with a rally that fed'
The game shown! no outstanding short by a few point-.
1 .-tar on either offen-e or defense the | With the return of Ragsdale to th l entire squad working together cxcep- line-up the quintet was strengthened
15 tionally w* II. Stone, Tigir forwar 1. greatly.
the played an excellent floor game, Boswell started the ball rolling with the thioughout the cla.-h desjiite the fat short . le t early in the half. Fre thta he received a bad cut over hi- , |Uent fouling slowed the game, but eye on th< initial kip-off. L .eh . field goals h> Rag-dale, Springer and
the Tigers a 13-3 lead.
Prof. Robefz R. Williams, of • ’ublic Spealfiitg department of
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escape* were filed in the Putnam Cir- el>rht ,,omt ‘ s ’ Arbuckle and Swain connected with uit Court on Friday. The affidavits! Holtz wa " hi « il <orcr nf ,l,: ' B ani1 ' the basket and kept the Bulldogs in •ire file ! against Ivan Lofton, who *dh 17 points and Butlers most ac- the running and the half ended a few escaptd from the Farm on February i cu,ate bn ket shot. Chadd figured minutes later, 14-8. | 17, and against Edward Snow, who; largely in the attack and Bugg dis- In the second half, Osborn, Arhuckcaped fiom the state institution on played come nice d fen-ivc tactics. le and Reynolds lead a determined May 8, 1926. Lofton wa- sentenced t«. Line-up an I -ummary: rally that shortened the Tiger’s marthe Farm from the Circuit Court of DePauw (27) Butler (32) gin to two points, but Boswell, Gibson County, and Snow was sen- Stone F. Chandler j Soringor and Hummer hit the basket tencod fiom the City Court of Ami Crawley' F. Chadd | to put the Tigers out in front wit!*.
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a comfi rtablf load and they managed t« hold th. ir advantage until the end
of the clash.
Riigsdaln and Boswell tied for scoring I’on n with even points. Offensive play v a- handled very nicely by the entire squad and no man was
OLD KURHKK MONTK’KLLO, InJ.,1 — Roy Mertz, of Mor.tici es what he believes rubber article in thh s«t« state. It is a holl> w rubber I the date “1848” t name “Goodyear” in-^ribe Mertz found the balloiil of the old brick huililin|» ground at the Battle Gn building was constructed "S but it is not known howki has laid there. The Goodyear Hubtief was founded in 1838. In the early days, there demand for rubber artid firm made novelties 8U ^ bulls and toys for children. The ball is as hard
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