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SATURDAY, NOV. 29,1930.
eouit again with a ..i-liing attack on Mariomi, the Oracle- winning by a single point, 22 to 21, Delphi’s first half offensive proved too much for the fliaJit-, a • they were trailing 16 to 9 at the. half.
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Russellvide lu-t a hard fought, lowcoring fray to Ladoe.i, 11 to 9. Th> encounter was played on the Montgomery quintet'’- floor. Led by Spencer, the Russellville outfit \va-s out in front, 6.to ■>, at :h. • df. During the final part of the game, Ladoga, due to the splendid w rk of Craig, made 6 |mints whib Ki - llviile could only
raise their total to 9.
Huntington’s overtime victory o\ r
Muncie was probably the biggest up- l ion t • to Now Win set, featuring Friday night’s basket- 'hestor Friday night md walloped ball in Indiana high school circles, their opponents, la. New WinTrailing, 13 to 11, at the half, the ‘hester took a 11 to I lead in the first Huntington ciuintet knotted the count hall against the l a I mm Seconds at 24-all at the end of the regulation ' n the sec <1 pi rod the Belli playing period. In the overtime, the ,Jni,m fi,sls ' v ‘ l '’ in j' ted into the Huntington boys held the Bearcat- ,r:l ' an< l scoreil 2: mints to New scoreless and collected three points, Winchesters 4 poini .
making the final score, Huntington 27; Muneie 24. W. Hosier and P'. Hosier were the bright lights for the
LEBANON. HERE TONIGHT!
winners. Davison and Mann, veterai of the last year’s state tournament, performed best for Muneie. —o— Another hot battle was fought down at Vincennes, the tilt going in to a double overtime before Bedford nosed out the Alices, 32 to 30. \t the half, in this game, the ultimate victors were behind, 11 to 9. The expiration of the regular playing time foun 1 the score all tied up at 26-26. Going into the first extra session the count was again knotted at 29-29. The Stone City squad, in the second extra period, managed to garner a trio of points while the valiant Vincennes netters were held to a hyie foul throw aind the engagement concluded, 32 to 30, in favor of Bedford. Pruitt and Talbott kept the Alices in the running while Richardson and Smith were responsible for Bedford’s victory. —o— Little Mitchell gave the strong Martinsville team a scare last night, holding the Artesian City crew to a 24 to 20 win. Mitchell was way behind at the half, the Curtismen holding a 19 to 12 lead. Mitchell collected 8 points to Martinsville’s 5 during the last half. Baker and Smith starred for the Artesian City while Hardman and Simpson looked especially good for the losers. Greensburg thought nothing of a 10 to 10 tie at the half with Franklin and proceeded to win from the latter school, 17 to 15. —o— Connersville dropped Newcastle, 19 to 13. The Spartan* led the Trojans, 11 to 7 at halftime.
Opposition for Dnusnian’s Ti ger (Tihs will lu> supplied this evening by the in-iippiug team from Hie Boone i minty seat. The main game starts at Xp.m. He there! • —o- - The Greencastle Juniors will mee the Bair.bridqe Juniors in a curtain raiser at 7 o’clock. Tliis will be the initial appearance for the local 7th and 8th graders. COME ON TIOER Cl'IlS AND RAP LEBANON! IN REMEMBRANCE Elmore In loving remembrance of our dear husband and lather, Alfred Elmore, who departed this life o year ago today, November 29, 1929. How sweet the memory of the husband and father we loved, Who has gone on before ns to heaven above, With patience he suffered, his troubles he bore, But now they are ended, he suffers no more. Sail was the parting, it filled u- with
pain,
Thank God for the promise of meeting again. Sadly missed by wife and children.
“Bright Lights”, slangfully speak ng, has everything in it hut th * kiti lieu stove, and yet it’s light as I drum as a drama, perhaps heeatise the plot was written expressly for tho creen by Humphrey Petti on, the* toted playwright. Forsaking comedy portrayals, Dorithy Mac Kail assumes the greatest dn&rr.atie mle of her film can r in “Bright Lights,” First National’s allTechnjcolor melodrama with music. “Bright Lights” is the fir t Technicolor picture in which she has apl>eared. Miss Mar Kail is one of th"
Shelbyville drubbed Rushville, 29 to 18. The Camels were out in front 13 to 7, at the intermission, and the Lions could not overcome this edge.
NOTICE OF (}l U.H'K’ATION K\ECUTOR Notice is hereby given, That the un dersigned ha- duly qualified as Executor of the Last will and testament of Perry Hasty deceased, in the Put nnm ('in uit Court, of Putnam County, B liana and has been duly authorized by said Court to administer said
estate. Said estate is suppased to he sol-
vent.
Nov. 12, 1930.
Levi Hasty, Executor. Delphi flashed across the hardwood Hays A Mmphy, Atomeys
DE PAUW TO BUILD AROUND THESE LETTERMEN
MOVIES
lew pro-mint t actresres of tin*’ dent parkling “Buddy" Rogers plctuie,
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’’Bright Lights" Brings New Type Of
All-Technicolor Musical Production To Voncastle— Dorothy
MacKnill Starred.
screen who has dared to attempt the leading role in a big musical production. Comments on her singing ami danci 'g have been excellent, and he now takes a place alonj? with the outstanding stars of the talking screen “Bright Lights” is one of the talk ing screen’s initial musical a *1 color melodramas. The action covers such ground, hut is mainly backstage, in the Broadway theatre where Louranne ■re ’the hula dancer fc idayinc
the well e* ;> genn-r.t
Frank Fay. leading man i th. lat-
“Safety in Numbers" is the breezy and highly amusing tale of n young man who is about to receive an inheritance of $350,000,0(10. His guardian uncle, deciding that the lad needs to he wised up to the wile- of the big world, sends him to New York to la* the guest of thine Follies girls The idea is that if anybody knows what it’s all about it’- certain to be Follies
girls.
But the hdndsomo youth captivate^ the girls, and on e by one they full for him, although they have spurned <>th-
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No matter what your tastes you’ll Is* royally entertained at
Voncastle Theatre, where “Bright
Lights” i show ing, Sunday, Monday ter pictuie and master of ceremonies er men for years. Buddy also falls for jj.—^*ho Silver l lute. md TYiesday, Matinee and night, when in “The Show of Shows”, apii. ir „])- the phone opeiator in the building WABC (CBS NETWORK) 7:45 P. you take i this 11 Technicolor, lav- posite Mis.- MacKaill. Noah Berry > a where the girl- have their home. The., jj.—Waltace Silversmiths] >hly produced First National road- Portugue-e trader and Daphtv Pol-| chill this lomanc . hut he g< ts out of VVFJAF (NBC NETWORK) 8:()fl P.
how. The picture opens to night with Midnight preview showing.
trader and Daphne Pul-
laid ha- i comedy portrayal. Other important in the h'-ngthy cast are Jam.*.- Murray, Tom Due-a . Inez Courtney, Frank McHugh, Edmund Breese, Eddie Nugent ai d I’liilio
Strange.
It is a picture that will give everyone a big thrill, and yet it’s one for th • wind family to see. Michael Curtiz dilcoted it.
chill this lomanc *, but he g< ts out of hounds again and falls for a vamp
from, the chorusof the Follies.
Finally he finds that he is in low with Kathryn Crawford, sweetest-nat-ural of three “ guardians.” It take- a fistic encounter with his rival to win
her in. the uproarious finish.
This sprightly plot i- interwoven with catchy row melodies, seven of thorn in all. “Buddy” does a large
hare of tin* singing in the picture.
M.—General Electric Band. WJZ (NBC NETWORK) 8:3* P. M. —Dutch Master Minstrels. WABC (CBS NETWORK) 9:«0 P. M.—Show Boat.
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