The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 February 1929 — Page 4

THK GREENCASTEE DATET BANNER, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1929.

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Not the leftovers— la*t seasons’ colors, odd bizes, slightly soiled merchandise that characterize a clearance sale. But a NEW ONYX stocking, style 300, silk from top to toe, service - sheer, with the attractive F rench Heel.

CLASSIHED ADS —For Sale— FOR SALK: Brunswick Victrola. Call at SO!) East Fianklin St. Mrs. Kyscr. Rhone 572-Y. 23-2i>. FOR SALE: Three rockers, reed (it and a small Victiola with 25 record.', all in good T.ape. Call Phone no. 122, ,-treet number 312 W. Walnut. 22-tf FOR SALE .:;03 Cal. Ross riHe, | ■1!M) cartridges, $10.00. Phone 134 or 390. 19-It. o v FOR SALE— s piece 2-tone walnut dining suite, om oak dining table. Otto 11. Rector, Fillmore. 25-2t FOE SALE Automobile casings— 32x4 cord, $7.00; 32x4 fabric, $0.00; 31x1 cord, $7.50. New and guaranteed. John Cook & S"!i', South End Store. Phone 134. 19-lt.

FOR SALE Redecorated shell pink baby bed, with Kicking chair to match. Phone Mi'. ( Tucker, Phone 180. 20-4t,

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FOR SALE: 2 room house and lot on Commercial Place, Lam on lot. Call Banner Office. 21-6p. FOR SALE Two loads of mowed oats in good condition, in barn. Phone 781-X. 25-2p.

Breeze, Twilight, Jaconce, Othello, Tanskin, (iutimetal, Black, and White.

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FOR SALF Day beds, $2 and $3. Occasional table-. 50c to SI. Chairs, 50c to $1.50. Tables, dishes, and oth(r articles. Thompson’s Furniture Shop, Commercial Place. 25-p FOR SALE— Electric sewing machine and Brun wick Victrola, Both g od as new. Phone 2b!*. 25-lp.

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INDIAN.VPt)L1S, Feb. 23 (P)—j at Clear Creek.

Building < valued at ap-i An addition to cast between $120,00(i preNimatf'ly _ ior industrial, and $150,eon will be built to the Abhu ii" ;.iiil public u.-' in five Indiana solute Cmi-Tac-Tor Company plant at citii i t notable teature of Elkhart. The enlarged factory will

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expansion is for the General Hosiery Company and Dudhi Manufacturing

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two factory additions, the combin- An ad lition costing $85,000 will be

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FOR SALE: Ford sedan bought in June 1920. In good condition. A bargain for some ne. Bruce Shannon. 131 Anderson St. Phone 783-Y. 25-3t. —For Kent— FOR RENT 2 modern furnished , front rooms. House kee ping or sleeping. Reasonable rent. 2 Ea-t Hanna St. 22-2t. FOR RENT:—1 room modem apartment, suitable for man and wife FI n« 5M-X. 22-4t FOR RENT -0 room modern house and heated garage. Phone (146-Y. 23-2t FOR RENT—One three and one four-room semi-modem house. Call C4C-Y. 23-2t.

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("Jimmie") Station JBZ back on the air again.

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Word has reached our studio that the high school basket hall at Greencastle, Indiana, traveled to Terre Haute on Saturday night and defeated the Garfield net tos-ers, 24 to 12. The game was played in the Wiley gymnasium. The Tiger Cubs led 13 to (i at the half.

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The announcer takes this opportunity of congratulating W. E. Bausman. Purple and Grey mentor, and his squad of drapery agitators for their splendid showing on the hardwood court this winter.

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During the regular playing season, Greencastle has won 11 out of 20 scheduled conte.-ts a percentage of .550. This is not so bad, considering everything that Bausman had to contend with.

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Greencaslle's 1928-29 Record Greencastle. . . .39; ( loverdale

....21

Greencastle.

..II; Grcensburg

.. 45

Greencastle.

...33; Attica

... 23

Greencastle.

...15; F’illmore ..

... 21

Greencastle.

...33; Martinsville

.. 39

Greencastle.

...38; ('rawfordsville 36

Greencastle.

...33; Vincennes .

... 38

Greencastle.

...39; Princeton .

... 21

Greencastle.

.. . 31; Brazil ....

... 35

Greencastle.

.. .28; Wiley ....

11

Greencastle.

...41; Elwood ...

... 15

Greencastle.

...39: Bedford .

. . 57

Greencastle.

.. .51; Attica ....

... 12

Greencastle.

...32; Hushville .

... 38

Greencastle.

.. .31; Brazil ....

...27

Greencastle.

...18; Shelbyville

... 29

G reencastle.

.. .40; Sullivan ..

... 19

Greencastle.

...22; Greensburg

.. 27

Greencastle.

.. . 16; Sullivan ..

... It

Greencastle.

.. .21; Garfield .

.. 12

TOTALS ..

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The Cubs have turned in some

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ket ball. Summing it all up, we .say that Greencastle has had a sueces-ful season and prospects for a far better team are bright for next year.

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Todate, Greencastle is the only team to score as high as 39 points on the powerful Bedford quintet. Franklin defeated the Stone City squad but two regulars that played against the Cubs were on the bench for breaking training when the Baptists won.

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Greencastle defeated Attica twice; FOR RENT—Garage at corner of Bloomington and Walnut Sts. Mrs. Gus Williamson. 25-2t

FOR RENT—182 acre farm known as the Abe Hillis farm by March 1st. 4 miles northeast of Greenen-tle. Phone 784-X. 25-2p.

FOR RENT:—Modern 3 room furnished apartment. Phone 385-X or 511 Anderson St.

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Sullivan twice and broke even with Brazil. The total points scored by the Cubs and the Brazilians each make 62 point- which is indeed unusual.

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• Bailsman's proteges have played several of the strongest teams in the state and made splendid showings against each. This group includes Bedford, Vincennes, Martinsville and

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Fillmore, Greencastle's neighbor on the east that plays the Cubs at 9 o’clock Saturday morning in the sectional tourney, lost to Bausman s netters, 45 to 24 on December 8. Cloverdale, another outfit to be considered in the tournament fell before the locals, 39 to 21 on Nov. 21. Of course this is no sign that it will turn out this way again hut just the same we’re placing our hopes on GREENCASTLE.

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The Sectional is next!

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Friday night and Saturday will be the seen of much hardwood activity at the Greenca-tle gym as nine Putnam county teams battle for the right to represent this district in the regional tourney at Attica on Maich 9.

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How about Reelsvillc defeating Bainbridgc?

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Russellville and Roachdale should put on a thriller at 8:30 Friday even ing. We’re picking Roachdale.

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('lovenbile can use their subs against Clinton Center.

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Bello Union will probably have more than its hands full with the winner of the Russellville-Roach-dale scrap.

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Before we go any father we also want to congratulate the Greenca-tle Junior squad for its splendid record duiing the winter. They dropped but two contests this season and played consistent ball in every tilt.

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Saturday evening, the local Juniors came from behind to down the GarIichi Juniors, 17 to If.

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dt will be a full night of basket ball up at Crawfordsville this evening when the DePauw varsity and freshmen teams take on the Waba-h varsity and yearlings.

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The Tigers close the sea.ion here on Thursday with Franklin.

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Who’s your sectional winner?

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Before we get off the air, we wish to say some more about the Green-ca.-tle-Garfield affair.

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Garfield made hut one lone field goal against the Cubs. A solitary basket in forty minutes indicates nearly an air-tight defense by Bausman’s

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. The Terre .Haute aggregation made 10 of its 12 points on shots from the charity stripe.

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A ml the Junior Cubs, trailing until the Inst few minutes, put on a hurst of speed that carried them to the front 17 to II. The old championship punch, eh what!

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Os Stone, DePauw’s high scoring forward, rates Blaine Patton’s second all-state team announced in Monday’s issue of the Indianapolis Star. Marion Crawley, flashy Tiger floor guard, is placed on the third team and Capt. Loveless is given honoiable mention.

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Stable your ’’dark horse” for the state tourney now.

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Station JBZ now signing off.

FOR RENT—Filling station and store room, east of Greencastle. Clyde 25-28-2ii.

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—Wanted— WANTED—Girl for general housework. Experienced, 201 Green St. 25-3p o — WANTED—Wall paper to clean. 20 years experience. Phone 9921, John F. Berry, 112 E. Chestnut, Brazil, Indiana - 25-4p. o —Lost— LOST—Brown suede purse containing black leather compact; between Granada and the Greeks. Reward. Leave at Banner office. 2S-3t. —Miscellaneous— Will party who has black swede purse, decorated in yellow gold, containing cards of Mrs. John Dietrich please leave at Banner Office and receive reward. 23-2t Community Sale, Feh. 27, at 1 p. m. at D. I. Burke farm, ' 2 mile west of Morton. 23-3t.

Lineup and summary: Greencastle (24). Stone f, Masten f, Ellis c, G. Crawley g Gross g Campbell f, E. Crawley c, TOTALS Garfield (12). Gobel f, Sullivan f, Wheeler c, Runking g, Cummins g, Hylton g, totals

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CARD OK THANKS We desire to thank our neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown us in the sickness and death of our beloved baby. Mr. and Mrs. ( ari J. Miller.

Eastern Star Market to be held in former gas office, Saturday, March 2. Cakes, pies, candy, etc. 145-27-28-4-31.

Lineup and summary:

Junior Cubs (17) FG FT TP StonH ( t 0 6 Dawson, f 2 0 4 Butler, c •. 2 0 4 Hurst - 8 0 3 3 McAnally, g 0 0 0 Godfrey, c q q q TOTALS 7 3 (7 Garfield Jrs. (1|) eg FT TP Campbell, f 0 1 1 GRTel, f t 0 2 ^ rttV ' s ' f « 0 0 Ht)a*4n, c j q g

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