The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 January 1930 — Page 2

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Both y*unz per.pUhere and their friendinr them a Ion? and life.- Brazil Time-.

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t. rimev-t lark NuptialAt t.reer-caotU- l.a-t Week

Mr*. Fannie Clark of Ru.--ei! u. iufchter of Mr-. Jam*-* Alien, It >bert f»ruv* of Clayton, were mar-n*-d in Greenca-tie ia*t week. Sutiday Mr. and Mr-. Allen entertained a number of frierui# at a turk-

ey dinner in tn*-ir honor.

Mr. and Mr*. Crime- will leave tbi-week-end for Mur.i ie where they will

rnak*- their future home.

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Mr. and Mr*. I.ura* Knlertain at limner Mr. and Mr Ferd law;;- entertain«d at <* o'llock <linner Friday evening 1'ir the memo*-r - of the latt> r’- hri'lfre i luh. Th*-re were four table- of brid'/e, and histh wore honor* wer.t to Mr*, j S. It. Kari*l*-n and K. I!. Taylor.

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Monday < luh To Meet Yt dh M r*. t andiver The Monday < lub will me* t Mon<f-i; afternoon with Mr William Vandiver at her home on -outh (ol!’ it 1 Avenue. t ^

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-‘-rond tirade M«*ther* Have I*. T. \. I’roeram. Th*' Fir-t M'afil Parent Teacher* A-.-ociation hel<l the rejrrjlar meeet- ■ rts Friday after, -.or i' •>*• buildinif. a the ab-erw-o *,f the pre-jdent, Mr*. C**nrad, Mr*. H'>y Brackney presided.

\oUo ial Ui r! H. ffru'er, pantor <>f the Christian Ch ir h tfave a -o.r, on “The Boy Who Wanted To Known.' Th*- mroth* r *,f tfie *ec-on<l orade rhiMren jfav* thi projfram, ■ hii h wax a pi a - depiitinir the orran.•zation of a I’. T. A. in a rural dis-

trict.

♦❖++++ I’rosraui (If Iteadinr* At • rood Ward P. T. \. Meet The Second Ward Parent-Teacher* \ <« iation met at the buildinp on I inlay afterno* n. Mr-. Uoyd B. Oh!*-).*'-sided an«l Mr-. Babcock had char!?*of the devotions, readiny* a pr>em, “t/je-tioninr," and flnishinir with the «7lh psalm. All repeated the laird's

prayer.

Mr. Bishop who had chartre of the pr <i.'ram pre-ented th*- following -tu-ik-nt*: Mi* Martha Fllen Rector who t; .<■ a poem entitled, “Betty at the Bast-ball Game: - '; Mi-- Meredith

Re* vry- who jrave.

t,oldie M a* Broke t.enuine Hish Life l ih ^ es. It's -afe

W -ten the new- reache-->n which Oliver Gold*rr -- -* that a copy of the f

o f hi* “Vicar o f Wakefield” recently sold in I.-.rxton for IS2,V/l, it will probably remind “Gol«He” of that day when he wa* so |*oor and *o cold that h e riripe*! open hi* feather lied and crawled into it

freezing.

thb PAP.r f A.rrrztetered ta U« Feat uTlco U 2ro*caatio, Ibdlaaa, u aecoKf elaaa ■ai) ■sailer. Lader (be act af March L im. • Sabacriptlaa prlca. It

week.

Personal And Local News

Mr-. Hubert SutherKn entered the County Ho.-r>ital Saturday for medical treatment. Thomas Murphy of Ouearo wa* rere today to attersi the funera: f Andrew Lockridre. Mr. and Mr*. Orville Perkin* of . Roachdale are the parent* of a | daughter, Joyce Mae. Mr. ami Mr*. !-aac F.n|fli*h are ;spending the week-end with Mr. and Mr-. Oscar English at Danville. Dr. and Mr-. C. B. O’Brien of Ore- n. a.-tie, attended the Greenca*tleBrazil game at Brazil Friday eve-

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Betty Lyon of Chicago who ha* been vi-iting her grand parent* Mr.,

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\T TH > G« \N tltt Sound ami r* ^ have beer. *ucce*--fully combine*! on the «ame narrnw -trip of m**tion r.ieture film and the -arprisincty -w reesful comoination will be -ee- at the Granada theatre, starting Sunflay tar three day*, in “The [lance of I* ife," the aii-talking, all-singing. all-*W ncing pieturizat.on of the .vverwhe Ix.ingly *ucre*.«ful -tage play. Bur lewjue” es- ha- -e-er u * d to photograph and;

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Fiance 'd Life." The -tage and per- j former- api^ar i n natural color-, the) h...ai t “ 1 g"rge g'.wn*. the iianting cboi i v** •mi '^autifuli etting-. Eighty . I m^ng girl- are ueu in th*- iroducti 1 " and the -ound of their -tep- and v bice* are distinctly J heard. A 32-piece orchestra and the | -on-/ f a soloist a. * »ack«l togetner on a single bit of celluloid scarcely

I more tran an inch .- hyuare.

The erf** ted -y> ke/n of »m i -ir -ound and color on r aution picture film the work of Helen tipts of the Techicolor i '.rporatioi ‘ m won.'./ with -ound engineer- of the Paramount

f thi* proce-a in • The Dance Of Life

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Brazil's in moermng. Greenra-tlc is happy. ;* No» here'- the ga»e t oncise and snappy. The < ah*, ernl to ein And »i» they t* 1 : But if they'd lo*M We sure eould hid. Hank “tone eas there W ith hi- close rut hair, \nd he kept the hall .— eishing through thr air.

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SILK BATON SLIPS la Nary, Tan Fteeh. ami (Rack SILK CREPE DE ( MINE SLIPS in color.

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thi; m um shop . J. H. Pitch ford

$2.50 $2.9$

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and Mr*. L. B. Brown ha.* returned

keep front home. .. 7h * Of Life* i, the fir*t that Mr. and Mr*. Bayard Allen and Mr. L ^ f , n ^utces-ful « tough o pre-ent

and Mr*. Hugh Walker attended the I ^ pu siic.

basketball gam'- at Brazil Friday j Dante of Lif$ • r , a story of life

at could he made in the matter of evening. vhind and before U oe foot .znt.-. is rohjbitmn enforcement would be to There will !* a meeting of the dir-1 particularly a.'anted to the use of •lect all of our bootlegger- from eotc.r* of the chamber of commerce at medium. In’the i nrpiim r where ..mong gentl*-men who are childless. th< . Frr , t National Bank Mon*iay even- ! co | or „ u .«j f t V ela borate Uge (ireA- it i* now, every time one of them I jn(r at 7;3<l o'clock. j xentations, which w» #lk into the plot

There will be a Federal Farm Loan I of the story, are ii it* -nsified and vivimeetmg January 14th., 1!*-'J0 at 1 P-ified by the use of *» dor. M. .n the offk-e of Milton Brow*,! An exceptionally (,4 <«d a. • Mor, all- | Greencastln, Indiana. 4 ' fharle* Hutcheson ami m-ife, Mr*, jthe Granaua i* Jaz* Ma.tr:. featurLuther lister and Mill Houck at-jing Virginia Lee Tor bin and Vernon

tended the funeral of Ida Henry this I Lu-nt.

afternoon at Udoga. Today only th* all- ‘.alkir g picture Among th- fannds who came from “*i*er Antonio” *^1 h*» tje Saturday D-troit. Mich, for the funeral of Irad.on, which .. highly guarante-

Arnlrew M. I>»kridge, were Peggy " l Gee, Dr. W. S. Elliott and M Kidh. Mrs. Ralph Hill underwent a major

One of the great‘--t improvement-

-ent over theroad he leave- from nine to twelve children to mourn his

leparture.

Some -ay that these plots to break >ut of prison are due to overr-rowd-g and others -ay that they are due | o the fact that pr4«oqp are not up to | late, hut we have a -neaking su-pic-on that now and then one of the at-

.empted escape-

ret out.

i* due to a desire to

Jim Tobin, old codger, Is quite a guard dodger. / Hut. although a guest— He Irft thr game by request t,ro*. made t«o goals And i»» free throes, t.enc i raelcy got t»« / tnd Brazil rried Maslcn. (raeley and Kill* Worked hard they tell u». To stop Brant'- netter* And al-o their better-. .

Oh yes, the De-Pauw |

<|uad al-o attended the game. We -aw R<-' .Moffett, Cant. Stunkel and “Preach” Rag-dale in the crowd. .Somebody -aid Coa h “Gaumy Neal J was also present and we wouldn't he

(surprised if this was correct. (;ree\castle DEFEATS OLD RIVALS. 20-24

Finally after what seemed an hm r in-lead of two minthe* the game -ruled with Greerca*tle the winner, 29 to 24. Lineup and summary: Greeaca-tle (2S|

I i PM IL I WKS < I B-M \ZIL BATTLE STAGED FRIDAY

EVENING

,1.04 A LX LE AD 15-» AT H ALF

For the Red I>e»il*— Hzmmervtine aaa keen Hi- ha-ket -hooting, AA a* certainly mean. Fuqua. al»»y» a threat,

VA a* *!-*> present, you bet VA ith hi» »plcndid defense

And hi- brilliant offense.

Stone f,

E. Crawley f, 1 Gross c,

Tobin, g

G. Crawley g, Masten f,

Klli* e, TOTAL

Brazil (24; Hammerstine f,

Boyer, f

Fuqua c, Fisher g, Oswalt g.

KG 5 0 2 2 2 0 •

rp 12 0 r. 4 0 0

FG 5 0 1 1 I

FT TP 3 13

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Crcenca-lle Junior Team Win* Curtain Rai-er From Brazil JuniorBy 16 To 10 Score

The rent of the hunch ^

Priocd not -m much But all the same

They played a good game.

AT THE VONC.ISTLF.

A dramatic f".# of gip a: f *» r iportrayed by Billie I*ovej ,n per new- • -*. Fir-t Nat ion. i p. tuip . “Her Pr.vate I.ife,” which come- t" tne Von-ca.-tle Theatre .Sunday arm .Alon*iay 0(><-ning in Lomi'.n, trte r> moves : tb- rfu oackgrotfr. • E: g .*h

fr -m ..xtrau-t. 1 iV r will take hi.-| jun ... , u . tflin ^ , fa |,. tr *>' a t!tW KngLPh w..man. Then (.mean*, carry on. Gr-ncastl- Credent Rebekah^ ***■

Ah»-r»' t - ♦ r- i- 'it"* ;ic*wn:nj'

Following thi# airplane cra-h at 1 ^ S "' ‘^JT^h 7^'*” ^ ^ that **• l^.tlii.g Field in whiih five were killed !^. '" 0n . . * , ’ ' ° nl > at th ' ?ht of hap amt thi- otuer cr-.-r. at Amarillo, Te Jj h ‘- " V ^ ^ ^ • '4U the hori-

a*, in which five more bit the dust, the statistical evangelict.- of aviation

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Mac MrMuiry, lm)iana!>oli* barber,

•at'-- that the late President Harri-or. |o|^. r ati<»n at the Putnam County Hftsiked to have hi- head ruhls-l han), I pital Saturday. Dr. Carl F’uddell of ihich ha- alwa;. - Fxo-n our own idea Indianag.oli.- and Dr. C. B. O’Brien of high life, j performed the operation. If we ever get a strangle hold on' Mr> Andy Thoma* is recovering Dame Fortune we intend to have a ut hf . r hofT1 ^ „ n wei>t Liberty St., I.ne of head rubh*.r.*, -landing ' n lifter having is-en c‘nfin*-<l to her bed

The tilt was hard fought

E roni ike start to finish /

But the Cub* get the laurel* And the Red Devil* the spinach.

ficer, so please let as many a* posilit" com- and encourage them as

. , . - , , jthey take up their new duties,

will nov. make their k|w and endeavor

o e tabli-h t) .»nro*kition that man | ‘ r ' ic ‘'' ^ hpW at Clov - n- oSiJk-^r ■- Satorday morning ter Mr-.

the vn>'iM.

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Na cy A Sackett, widow of the late i Alonzo .Sackett, rivil War Veteran,

iome -late -eem

The people of | bursting with a

a tor Borah, for no sooner had be [ criticized prohibition enforcement’ , than the citizens of Mullen, Idaho went to bat and arrested and convicted ■ went . fo .1 of 'tic ,lihabita 1 t . in. eluding the mayor and all the memb-

ers of the common council.

who died at the some of her daugh-

We are wondering if this apparent willingne.. of the government at VAashington to consider granting the

‘Mr Tort lev’s Filipino, their independence may not

Physical Culture I.e*,on,” and Miss , Mary Ann Inman who sang two num- j

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desire t- please Sen-i 1 '^ Mr,i ' ,,ia L Evama at rl ‘> v ‘ r < lalf ' r hmA v.. 1 f'ikht. Mr*. Sackett was

the mother of W. P. Sackett, city councilman. Rev. H. A. Sherrill, of Greencastle, was in char/e of the services and interm-nt was at Clover-

dale.

Henry Ostrom, evangelist and Bible teacher, will be at the Wheeler City Re-cue Mist ion from Sunday until Jan. 19 for a series of evangelistic meeting-. A Bible message will he delivered each day at R o’clock in the afternoon and an evangelisfo-

lie just a clever piece of propoganda

I-sued for its possible effect on Eng-‘ wil1 *** at 7:45 0 ’ fUK ' k

land at the coming disarmament con-

Sweetheart” an*l wa by Mrs. C. W. Dti-

Mr. Bi.-hop himself tnen gave ‘‘Man and the Mosquito,” “I've Cot Home” and “Not Understood.” The last selection wa - a< ompanied by Mrs. Otl*

accompame*! I at London, for J-hn Bull

j would be willing to make almost an; concession to keep Uncle Sam in the

Orient.

I wo ancient fiction, were -crapped

each night. Harry W. Krause, president of the board of directors of *he tnissio’, will Fie chaiiman of the afternoon and ivening meetings to morn *• Mu-leal nihnbery will be

pine*.*

ton. ' f .... It is a role that i.g by far the m .-t def^u t tha‘. th - '(eaut) f the -creen ha- Ttrayed, an<f5 the coming of “Her Prfvate Life” wa'i be awa.ted with irAere-t by her m.tny adm'rer*

in this city.

Mi** Dev- mt a new,, leading man in “Her Private Life.” 'He Walter Pidge.m, former -tage favorite, and he i> ideal a* the handsome lover in th:- -tory. Pidgeon sing- the theme

*ong.

The fine supporting cast includes Montagu I»ve, Holmes HerFjert, Roland A iung, Thelma T's$!, Za.-u Pitts, Mary ForPe- and Braii'lon Hur-t. Tonight for the la.-t time* “UIDI.V DEMON" featunng poouisr Te<l Well* will offer excellent Western amusement for Saturday Theatie patrons. *o»- - ... «

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Sunday evening at 7:30 P. M. Rev. B. H. Bruner will begin a -eries of Bible Studies at th<- First Christian Church based upon the Parable* of Jesu*. Much of the vital message of j Jesus i- to lie found in the parables j which he -poke in the presence of the >1 multit ude and the d I ject next Sunday evening will be “The j Old and The New”, and those parables j whiih reveal the attitude which Je.«us had toward the old religion of his | people will be discussed. Those who are interested in a study of these villa! teachings of Jesus are invited to

these services.

p. m.-«

p. m.—

this week, the first one being the notion that sleep-walkers never hurt them.-olven, which was ref ealed when a citizen of California fell down stairs and broke his neck, and the second one being the impression that one i annot drown without going down for the third time, thi being knocked into a cocked hat by u citizen of Newr York who jumped into the Hudson and never came up.

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WOR (Newark. N. J.)—2:09 p, m. Philharmonic Symphony. WJZ NBS Network—7:00 p . m.—

Collier's Hour.

WABC CBS Network—ft:M p. m.— Majestic Air'Theatre. WEAK NBC Network—9:16 p. — Ma*ter Musicians.

We hope that these suspicious South American countries will not find any threats of American imperialism in the fact that some of our surgeon.- at John- Hopkins Hospital have ju.-t operated on the president of the Dominican republic and removed his left 1 kidney.

LOST -Gentleman’s Kid Glove, fur lined ( iiir*.-Return Banner Offire. t-jp

Another of those typical basket-

ball battle.- Fx-tween Brazil and ' Greenea-tle was staged on the Clay county team’* floor Friday evening j v ith the Tiger Cubs emerging the | winner- by a 29 to 24 decision. Bausman's Purple and Gray nettar*. accompanied by at lea-t five hundred 1< cal fan*, were forced to fight until the final gun to defeat the Red Devils. The count at the half was 15

to 9 in favor of Greencastle. Oswalt, Brazil back guard, opened

the scoring of the game with a long shot from past the center of the

There m.-t have F»een close to flv«[ f,oor 0n th *' m ' xt Hank Stor "*> hundred Greencastle hark-r- in Br»- close to the hoop and a pa-s til’, gym last night. And how the** Tf bin Stone re-ulted Wi the fan* cheered for the Cubs! | rubs ‘‘'-ning the score. ^ - o Stone collected 2 more baskets and We m.:.red -“pike” Kell), roach «| ‘ ’ • »«» a free throw . the ( linton hizh school team in tb*' ,1: ‘de t . - Greencastlp, J uqua.

bleacher*.

Another celebrity who was pre-ent wa# rone other than “Tony” Hinkle, Butler net mentor. We umler-tand that he was getting- the “low down” on Jimmie Tobin and Ivan Fuqua. The interurban special and trailer wa.* packed with Purple and Gray rooter-. The National Road was also I.ned with auto- filled w:th local fan* as we went down to the game and as

came home.

The Cub* made 7 out of 11 chance* fiom the foul line. Brazil n.ude good * free throws out of 10.

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Hammer-line and I uqua practically form the Red iJevil team. W ithout these t»o boy*. ( oarh Phillips I would certainly hr out of lurk.

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We were glad to see Art Gross collect two field goal- during the evening. Art ha# been having a hard time making baskets this -eason but he certainly displayed a good defemtive and offensive brand of hall against

Brazil. —o—

Tobin had three fouls called on him in short order during the opening half. So ,it was neces-ary for him to -low down during the second half but he finally was forced out after playing more than twenty minute* before the fourth personal wa* called on

him.

Hank Stone again wa* high point man for the ( uhs. Let thi* Stone boy get set and it umully mean* two point* for 0. H. S. —o— Gene Crawley came through with a couple of pretty baskets for which every Greencastle rooter is duly thankful. Evan Crawley, Masten and Ellis nl! played good hall and are getting more sind more experience in every game.

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——J 111 ^ ow WP <4 ' <4 ''ringe every time

Brazil player let go one <f those long shots. Several of them ' through the hoop and the rest certainly ton close for comfort.

went were

Dispatch from New Y’ork states ' 1 ■ U'.'iO will l»e a full year, anti if its so, it will be a busy year for the coroner*, 1 ,

JOY THEATRE * ’ ■ *' : t t

Cloverdale

Sat. Sun. Jan. 4-5. HAROLD LLOYD'S FIRST BIG

COMEDY IN 2 A KAR.S; ( __ Ik A* 11 wa * " K"' 4 * 1 ni » h ‘ fi>r the Cub

el(*0me IJailffPr I fo|l0 '“ r '. »‘ven the Juniors win

C ning the curtain raiser. And these

10 Glorious Reels 7:15, MS , boys have only practiced about twice

I here was plenty of music last eve. mng a.“ the Greencastle and Brazil bands were iery much in evidence.

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j during the Christmas holidays.

who got plenty of practice- ut khe foul line during the performance, bad managed to add a point to Oswalt’* field g"al and Brazil (wok time When play wa- resumed. Tobin connected from the *ide of the court and it wa- 11-3. Coach Phillips -ent N'ee-<* j ito the Red Devils lineup for Boyer. Fuqua, Brazil'- tra. k, footh^I) ^ind net -tar, then settled dowp to .dropI .wg in f.-ur out of five attempt* 1 1 rotn the charity stripe. Hammer--tine sent the leather sphere spinning through the hoop from the center of the f|< or, making the game 11- 9 with the Cubs leading. Stone was fouled by Oswalt and he made it 12- 9. Store duplicated this toss when Oswalt again committed a personal and the count was Greencastle 13;

Biazil 9.

Gene Crawley dribbled down the side of the floor a* the time-keeper laised his gun. Gene took careful aim and the ball went -wishing through the net a- the half ended, the Cubs leading 15 to y. The -eeond half wa* another nip and tuck twenty minutes of fast, tlever ba-ketbali. Hammerstine, one of the best Brazil forwards we have *een in a long time, proceeded to shoot two free throw* and a field goal- After Gross had added a point to Grerncaatle’s total, Hammerstine again registered from out on the floor and the rcunt was 16-15. Masten was substitutes! for Evan Crawley. Somebody draped themselves around Tobin’s neck and the Cub flash made it 17-15. Hank Stone who had missed an underhasket attempt a minute before, made good his second try of the final period and with the count 19 to 15 against them, the Brazil boys went into a huddle. Stone came through with another basket and it was 21 to 17. Fisher shot wa* about his own foul circle and the hall went straight through the hoop. Oswalt committed his fourth personal and Nee so was sent back into the game. Tobin proceeded to make one of his sh< ts and it was 22-17. Fuqua registered and it was 22-!9. Gross eluded a Brazil guard ami went in under the basket to make his second goal of the contest. Hammerstine sank another one of his long ones and the count stood, Greencastle 24; Brazil 21, with five minute* to play. 4 oarh Bausman replaced Masten w’ith Ellis after the local netters ha<| paused to held a consultation. I he battle continued and it wa* .-oon 26-23. Tobin was forced from the fiaras via th*' personal foul route and Evan C rawdey took his place. I w-o minutes remained and Greencastle fans were liegging their players to hold their lead" while Brazil boosters were urging their favorites to overtake the speedy Cubs. Greencastle opened up with a fast passing game but Fuqua was fouled and he made the final Brazil point.

TOTAL h 8 24 Rrfepee: Jones; Umpire: Vandiver. Local Junior* Win In a curtain rai-er to the Greencas-tle-Hraiil battle, the local Junior team dewned the Brazil Juniors, 16 to 10. The Greencastle boy. held a 7 to 5 advantage at the half. Greencastle Jrs. (16).

FG FT TP

King, f 13 5 Hammond f, 10 2 McCullough c, 0 0 0 Black g, 3 2 8 GrbW* g, Oil

TOTAL

Brazil Jrs. Decamp, f

Nance f,

Davidson c,

Coffin g, Chgle g, Currie- t,

Gtilitor c,

TOTAL

6 16

GO).

FG 0 0 2 1 0 0 I

FT 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

TP • 0 6 2 0 0 I

4 2 10

NET SCORES Martinsville 29; Franklin 12. E'rank fort 41; Muncie 34. Delphi 46; Rens*e|ear IS. Vincenne- 56; Bedford 30. Spencer 30; Bloomfield 29. Greensburg 42; Rushville 31. Hartford City 35; Peru 30. Anderson 29; Newcastle 17. Columbus 26; Shelhyville 23. Bloomington 23; Greenfield 14 Horace Mann 9; AVashington (Ea«t Chicagoi 7. Crawfordsville 44; Attica 26. Loganaport 52; Lebanon 21. Marion 53; Wabash 29.

belle UNION DEFEATS 8TILEVILLE IN OYER ITMK Stilesville invaded Belle Union last night, and after forty-five minutes of thrilling play was finally defeated. The home team used the delayed offense the first half, and piled up a 15 to 6 lead at the half But Stilesville came back fast in the -eeond half, and went into the lead at 18 to17 with eight minutes to go. Ilotlitvam- then maichis! point for point, and the gums .ended _jyt ij-uU> V 1 the overtime period. Belle Union defeated them, 27 to 26. McCullough and D( rsett for Belle Union and Brower for Stilesi^lle, were highpoint men for their team*.

Reelsville Hi Crocks Paragon

Keelsville defeated Paragon in <* hard fought tilt on the W'ashingtoa township floor Friday night by the score of 39 to 36. The ultimate winners led, 22 to 18 at the half. M. Kinder was outstanding f nr Reel«vilie while Means looked best for Paragon. Lineup and summary: Ibvlsville 39:

I-ewis f, M. Kinder f, D. Kinder c, Skelton g, Zaring g, Itissler g, TOTAL • Paragon (36). Bastitj f, Baker f. Myers, c, Mean.* g Bowman g, Potter f

FG FT TP :t I* 9 2 26

FG 1 3 2 7 1 1

r« no FT TP 0 2 1 7 1 5 2 Hi o i 2 4

TOTAL 1 Referee; Frank Mtstcn.

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