The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1930 — Page 3

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jmthofixed t,. jumoune* K„YAN sis !l for | K- I'utimr.i County, subj.-et. to . " , Primary nlei tion.

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Ij Suth'rlin of Creencastlo T ' i,;- candidacy for tho nom-1 i f .jp.riff of Putnam County, I, t | 1( . decision of the Pomo- |. .n election, Tue day, May 1

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Slirlbv Quintet Noses Out Cubs

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Shelhyvjlle 24; tireencastle, 22.

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H wa> the fourth defeat of the son for the Tiffer Cubs.

Hut at that (ireeneastlc ce: tainlv [dendid record. In all Kam ,.,

I{ Cox announces his eandi- . ■ the !!• publican nomination ' "

l-i „l' Putnam county, subject | inayed to date, including the Irimary election, I in- day, oicn \ and the county toornamem,

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sraoe --— his eand't(ie |{H|)uhlican nomination | t < of Putnam county, sub I y election. V n

Itlll he a|)|ireciatcd.

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. A. Vestal announces hi Ci, the Democratic nom- .)» ! ’!'• of Dutnam ooun[i i,, the |irimai,\ < leetion, pla fi, 1930. f nut ai nnon I author /ed to announce WilI, p< r as a candidate for |r Putnam county, subject to i.riai■ primary election, on May b, 1930,

pint t'LKKK llhii. of Greencastle town- ( ,, . Hi.- c.'fndid: y for Tthi Putnam Circuit court, l •: '!■ ci iotl Of 111" Deinojiii.'iry election May fi, 1930.

ftiml of Greencastle Iniliilacy for Glerl

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Clerk of the

Hrcuit court and kindly soKuppovt of the voters of Putthe Ilemoctatic I'ri-

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—o— J i: M, ( anin a. k niitioiiie-i I,-,,, for the nomination f i V Putnam Circuit Court •Deiioirralic p! inia , |,iiit will lie appi c< iated. [l Olf THI SI KC Wells announces his canI the nomination of trustee b.'ic township, subject to I i - ary, Tuesday May

ciint announces his Camlii > nomination of Trustee Township. Subject to the primary, Tuesday, May (5,

ci ns announces his candinoniination for trustee r»nwint»tp, subject to the jpiimaiy election, May H, ■ -o — l \V: 11 ri n f" v n his candidacy for trusItn the Democratic primary V ' >i; ritE kst RBR G. Davis announces his the nomination of Putnam county, subject h'liratic primary election, H *i, 1930. *—O—— P' 1 . of Mom. i T uUnce his candidacy for Pulham county, subiect to ititic primary election, '. 1931). [Gk ASSESSOR f 1 " d to arinouiii c th T !.S MA DSII AI .1, for the nomination of | Putnam County, subject to of the Democratic prim- ^ Tuesday, May fi. 1930. stat« < he a I!'andidate for ussesor of ' ' ■hip, duhject to the pripmi. May (i. —o— f" ,,, rs of Putnam County 1 Democratic candidate for in County. I i " p,. I I oir votes and if i-lecteil ["iy time and best abiliJ t" thi iliter, ' of i r ■ • Putnam County. HOWARD H. n \ i ,DY. ►or recohoer ► Him i zei| In allMiiMlil e tile r hi F Slone a a < find! V oi iie r of PulttMi county, ■ he decision of the DemoVry •toetkm, Muy c. I9:in.

the ( id,-, have won Ifi Karnes , (l it of -'d. I his is an average of .xno |„., « ii*. That looks mitthty yor d to us.

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Shelby vide did not jjet into the lead or win the. Rame until Tobin, (■cite ( rawley and Gross were forced (rein the bititle on personal fouls.

MACK.MKN WIN GAME, 21-22. IHREE (TBS OUT ON PliRSONAL FOULS Shell,wille came from behind in the elo'injf minutes of the second half to nose out Greencastle’s TiKer * uh , 24 to 22 Tuesday nittht down on the Shelby county team's floor. Greencastle led, 1G to 13 at the half. However, the local lineup was yreatiy weakened when first Tobin, then Gem- Crawley and then Art Gross left the battle via the personal foul route in the openiiiK minutes of the final period. Coach Bailsman substituted Masten, T. Stone and Evan ( tau ley amt these boy- put up a hard , f'Kht but the five Shelbyville reirulat- were just a trifle too much for

them.

It was a toUKh Kume to lose, especially after the Cubs jumped into

The Shelby county squad won |,v ' V, "’ int • soon t,u ‘ inilial tw,, p. inis. We feel confident t; ia , tl|, '" lf : "" 1 "“tplayeil the Shelby quinthe Cubs would have been the victors | t<!t thl '' u ^ hout tlle first half - Tobin if Greencastle’s n-Kidars had finished i "“ i llil " K Slon( ‘ u, ' 0, " l on of -

fm se while they were in the yame. Ellis also succeeded in K'dlinK the ball at center in practically every

jump.

< ii eeiicastle was ahead of .Shelbyville from 3 to 7 points during the opening period. It was not until the three regulars were forced from the tilt that the ultimate winners got into the lead and then only managed, to win by a slim 2-point margin, 211

to 22.

I'DR .D IXIE Hughes gnnounrM his I for the noininat'on for Putnam Cir j-t court, ►he Democratic jniinmy '“sday, May (I, 1930. ^“0—• lers of Putnam Counly— pididale for tie office of Attorney for the (Mth. fcuit of the Slate of Jndp'd of Putnam County.) V'y solii it your vote for | ,l| l if I am meet ful In i I promise you to fill the 'be I,, t .■ ervi. e I em fcidering. J.H. J AMES

the tilt. That is our.only alibi.

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AD the boys deserve a world of praise for the fight and baskethall ability displayed in the strnnuhold of the Mackmen.

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Coach McCullough, Shelby mentor, stated after the -moke of the battle had cleared away that fireeivastle i the FASTEST and the liEST team that his proteges have met this sea-

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—o— Shelbyville fans told Greencastle rooters who made the trip that the Cubs looked better to them than the Columbus Bull Dogs. —o— Well, these statement- are a on re of great solace to us even if Greencastle did get nosed out by 2 points a* Shelbyville. —o Keiniann and Kobhins starred for (hi Mackmen. They usually do and they should as they ate a couple of nifty hall players. —o— No team has defeated Greencastlby more than :t points a- yet thi- season. And only two teams have scored more than :)ii points against the defense of the Cubs. Delphi collected ■T! and won 33 to 30; Martinsville got. .'II but lost to Bausman’s netters, 37 to 31. —o— SHELBYVILLE USED THEIR FIVE REGULARS, TOO, INCLUDING r.INVIl.LE, jONE OF THE BEST HACK GUARDS IN THE STATE. —o— At Brazil last Saturday evening, Shelbyville played only two regulars against the Red Devils. These tw , were Kehit and Keimann. The thre ■ other Shelby regulars who did not play at Brazil hut did play against 1 Greencastle arc: I.inville, Patterson, and Robbins. And oh boy, how they did Play. —o— Speaking cf Brazil, Coach Ban man inf«>: med us this morning that Coach Phillips, Principal Pell and Superintendent Keller of the Brazil hii’h school witnessed the Greencastle Shelbyville scrap from the bleacher-. —o— The Brazil staff was “scouting” the Cub- in preparation for the big game here Friday night. All we can -ay is “Beat Brazil, Gang!” Shelbyville fans gave Tobin a big bund alien he left the game. Gene Crawley and Art Gross also came n for their share of praise from the .Mackmen supporter.-. In other words, Shelbyville fans liked the Greencastle team. ‘ ’ ■ 1 —o— In the dressing rooms after the game. Coach McCullough said: “Well, Bailsman, we beat you hut I don t feel right about it." —o— The Shelhyvllle team and fans are a hunch of good sports and many of them expressed the opinion that the Cubs had the better team.

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Coach Bailsman slated today that he believed the locals could have defeated the Mackmen by !'• points If the three regulars had not been com pellet) to leave the game oil fouls. —o —* II wns a lough one to lose. > —o— WEEK-END GAMES Friday Hratll at Oreeiicasilo Russellville at Fillmore. (Quincy at Reelsvilh - . Danville at Ba*iiihridg(». # Rouchdalo at Cloverdale. Belle Union at Stilesville. Saturday Greencastle at ( linton, Spencer at Bainbridge. DePauw at Earlhatn. —o— B TEAM TO PLAY DePauw’s reserves will meet the Indiana B learn at «<« 0 * U€ * thi evening on the Bowman gym floor. |.

DEPAIM SWIMMERS REST < Hit AGO “Y" DePauw University’s tank team paddied its way to a 41-to-34 victory over Chicago Y. M. A. here last night. Four pool records were shuttered. Marlatt, Copeng* r, DuShane and L. Vanduesen, representing the Old Gold in the ItiO-yd. relay supplanted the old mark of I :22X with a new record of 1:21.8. Bridienthal of Chicago, bettered the time of 2:.Y! for the 200yard breast stroke when he negotiated the distance in 2:47.7. Pollock of Chicago splashed his way to a new record in the 40-yard free style event. His time was :20.1. tin* eld record was the record breaking when he hung up the time of 11:05.3 for the I4i! yard free style r:,re. The old time was (i:l4.1i. A summary of the meet follows: IfiO-yd. relay—Won by DePauw. I'ime 1:1.8. (Te’-t pool record). 200-yd. beast dtrok. Bridenthal (('), first; Wurst (D) second: Anderso , (D), third. Time 2: > !. (New pool record). 40-yd. freestyle -Pollock (C), first; D. \'anDusi*n, (D), se olid; Marlatt, (ID, third. Time :20.1. (New pocl record ). 14o \ ,1 free style—DuShane (D), fir.-t; Carey (Cl, second; Jones, (ID, third. Tina 6315 (New pool record). 150 (I. back stoke—Uridcnthal, ((') fil-t: H. VanDusen, (Di, -econd; Ratcliff'. (ID, third. Time 2:04. 100-yd. free style—Pollock (C>, first: I.. VanDusenj (Dt, second; ('open g( r (D), third. Time 1 01.4. Diving Ceane (D), !ir.-t; Hester, ((.'), ■■cond; Lurch (Ci, third. 300-yd Medley relay Won by DePauw. Time 3:34.6.

UKP UW ST AMPS CAPITAL CITY TEAM H TO El

INDIANAPOLIS TEACHERS NO MATCH FOR METHODISTS IN ONE-SIDED HIT HERE

TIGERS TAKE FARIA LEM*

Ragsdale, Moffett and Crawley Vie For Scoring Honors of Evening

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The DePauw Tigeis swamped Indiana eCntral college (|uintet of Indianapolis, 45 to 13, in a one-sided basketball tilt here Tuesday nig'it. The Methodists took an early lead ' and were never in danger at any time in the game. The winners led IS to 8 at the half. The Indianapolis Teachers missed many undcr-the-basket -hots due to hurried attempts at the basket. De Pauw’s shooting also was below pari but mole polished leamwoik enabled them to work the ball down within easy shunting range. The Tiger- snapped into a 7 to 0 j lead in the first few minutes of play. Moffett opened the Methodist basket ] barrage with an under-the-buxkc t shot that netted two points. He was fouled us he shot but missed both free throw-. From then on the DePauw score steadily mounted. Judd and Rider were the chief threats for the Teachers. For DePauw Moffett, Ragsdale, and Crawley

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