The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 February 1932 — Page 3
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chirks for sale. Pure lired, L,tp,| hahy chicks from care|11pH flocks. Prices in keeping k . . Cuatom hatching and • supplies. Records Hatchery. If pi F Franklin St., Green|nd 22-20ts. Br:i7il Block delivered $3.M) 1 (ii ;:i per ton, nut coal $2.50. .M. Black’s Filling Station. A. , 4-3ts
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til BLOCK COAL, bottom [ 50 per ton; mine run, $3.00 | Ai Huffman. Phone 73!)-X. 6-Ip.
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RFCEjIVED—Car loa t of | We have several Mail Order in the store to show- you. ■ make you as good and may- ^ I rices Pheraon, Bainbridge, 3-4 t.s.
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VINCENNES TONIC HI!
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('oach EdmonstJn and a group of determined Tiger Cubs pulled out this ' afternoon bound for Alice town where they meet the strong Vincenru high school net tossers this evening. Honors are even between these two teams each side having a victory over the other. However, the Adam-’ combination is expecting to have an easy time with the Cubs down on their home! floor but they may be fooled by the revamped Purple and Grey machine. Here's hoping. —o— We are picking the Cubs io win I How about a score of 24 to 21 ? —o— Edmonson indicated he would start Stone, Hammond, Mr Anally Hurst and Dawson. This gives him Godfrey, Seeley, Campbell, Cox, McGill and Hauck for reserve power Luck to you fellows ! —o— In looking over results of Friday night games we arrived at the following conclusions: Did you notice that Brazil crocked Washington, 16 to 10 last night down ou the Hatchets’ own haidwood court ? And Behe Wheeler’s outfit was reimrted hard hit by illness with several regulars on the hospital list! Those Ited Itevil reserves must have pul up a marvelous game displaying (lie old Brazil fight from the first to ihe final whistle. The half score was knotted at 6-alb —o— let's see Cubs—Brazil comes here on the evening of Feb 16 ”Nuff sed."
similar duties at Sullivan. Maybe it was a sort of brotherly love act that kept the Alices from defeating the Golden Arrows by a wider margin.
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Well, we see where Washington and Frankfort wiii meet in a charity game on February it; up a( Frankfort. Coach Bailsman called the local school yesterday to give ih H Cubs this date. It would have been accepted but Brazil comes here that night and nothing can interfere wiih a scheduled encounter between these traditional rivals.
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Clinton meets Bainbridge, Wabash Valley champions, on the north Putnam court tonight. We're picking Coach I.onsberry’s aggregation to win.
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A game of interest to Brazilians L the encounter between Greencastle and Vincennes at Vincennes Saturday night. Greencastle won the fir-1
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‘jnwsnber. bet lost ovt the 7 - Four blind tournament—Fr.r , 7—, Washington’s Hatchets yir.y r- ' Friday and Saturday ’ si. mo-t likely, will watch Y.r - - - tortain Greencustle. K rridaie of Washington n ; • hr. Adams of Vincennes v.-iii . oi chance to scout each oth , i,.j itjs settled they \ ill men ,n : livan regional providing th, n i. ,1 respective sectionals —L r. . nr, Evansville Couriei —o— With the Cubs out of th j, ; ,i fans ran all attend th, DePanwMiami tilt over in rhe B .11 ■,,, tonight. Miami i.-- the onh ti .,111 iliat has handed the Tigers a i,,, k ihi season in ten starts Need! to ay the Old Gold ba-keteers 1, ,,ut t , revenge and the chance t linch tin top berth in the Buckey, , ,,i,tVi . standing, LOCAL LASSIES DOWN BEN DWIS I MR SIA Coach Leona Kestner’- t,-am of Greencastle higti -,hool g 1,1 - dowticd tiie Ben Davis girl ’ bask, II -^u , I, 22 to 19, in an interesting ,me play ed in the old gym b'riday 1 euing Tiie loeal lassie- jumpi'd into an early lead and held a 13 1 . , c,lr,- an the Ben Davis fail e\ at the half The Greencastle linen)i it,, hide,I
F.-r'den and Seeley, forr-ard-- La--j j and curfcer. centers . -
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"Strictly Discmorable,” the moU | piquant and prr- .stive comedy yet
F-oachdale shaded Russetiviiie in -in. to reach ti. t .u..:,. recn. is to be nng contest at Roachdaie Friday j shown ,, hr. Gi .1 rneater, start-
,.1 r T iit by the close --core of 32 to 31 The old ball game was all tied up in a knot at the half with each side
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Roachdaie 32; Russellville 31. | last decadi |,, ; of the picture Bratton F McGill is headed by Paul 1 ,kaa, whom Uni Porter F E Ramsay versal borrowed frou, l J aramount, Sid
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Call tj Overstreet | The story com,m un innocent Martz G Gough southern gin and in 1 |Hign,aciou fi
Field Goals: Lockridge 4; Bratton ance, who leax.
Porter 2; Call 3; Rogers 1; Cox 4;
vhc recently —rote t'rc story for- Vni•orsai’s domestic drama. "Seed.” In iiit.on to tukas. Stone and Miss T.'re .a:-t of "Strictly Dishonor G< Meeker and »- - • ipps ired Bt the New York, -tag" production of the piny J cn M. Stahl directed the pi->
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when she , , t h, an Italian opera easy. The - ,dden 1 velops between 1 , the deserted ii ither with daring rn.i yet cacy. Laughter te suspense tumlde <• delicious abandon Tiie original play
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Tim Campb.-H’s Tech team of Indianapolis demonstrated to Franklin I fans that it could play basketball j when the Capital City squad trounced Fuzzy Vandiver’- drapery agitator*, 39 to 18. Edwards, lanky Tech center accounted for 22 imints, enough to heat Franklin by himself —o— ShnrliiiiKP, another Indianapolis quiniei and an opponent of the Tiger | Cuba I his month, gave CrawfordHville a decisive trimming 21 to 17. Ilollett, foi ward, and Hraildford, guard. < nc lln- lug noise in the Shortl'idge in lory. Malaska was outstanding I'm the Athenians with four field goals and two free throws. —o— Columbus continues to attract state-1 wide attenion as he Bull Dogsj swamped Pete Phillips fighting Bloom j ington five, 34 to 14. The Panthers' trailed, 22 to 3 at the rest interno- j sion. —o— i Lebanon handed Anderson one of its few setbacks of the season, 29 tv 26. The half score was 17 17 but th® Tiger forged ahead in the closing periods to shade Everett Ca o e\s Ind-| ians. Newcastle smothered Morton ofj Richmond, 31 to 12 Look out fori those Trojans in the tournaments next month! Muncie h*ad a hard time beating Logansport. 19 to 16, Mann was in the lineup too- Is the dusky Bearcat center slipping? ? ? ? —o— I^askey and Gunning led Shelbyville to 26 to 16 win over Greenfield which was expected. —o— Johnny Ward’s Tipton netters drubbed Noblesville 34 to 15. Martinaville got back into Ihe winning tolumtt again Friday at the expense of Bedford. The final score w as Arlesians 32; Stone 1 utters 27. And Glen Curtis brings his hoop artists here next week! Standing room in Ihe local gym should he at a premium about 7 p. m., the eiening of Feb. 12 ' V , ' —mi— Kokomo downed Rochester, 26 t<> 23. We cun remember a few years hack when it was a far different story as far as Rochester was concerned. —o— Bailsman’s Hot Dogs had all they could handle at Frankfort ’ when they eUahad with the aggressive Jeff bunch. A d-point advantage at the half, 11 to 8, was. all that saved Frankfort as the Lafayette crew made 12 points to Frankfort’* 10 in the the third and fourth quarters. The battle ended, 21-20 in .favor nf the Bausmnn coached squad Charley Edmonson, Tiger Cub mentor scolted the Vinceimcs-Sulli-van fray Thursday. The Alices won. 18 to 12, and according to the Greencastle coach, the winners seemingly did not extend themselves. Vincennes is coached by John Adams w-hile his brother, Jim Adams is in charge of
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