The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 January 1933 — Page 3

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THE DaTLY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,, Tl'KSPAY, JANUAKV 31, 1933.

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Kiwanis Netters Complete Training For Rotary Battle ® k i w S C AMP BV KirUHE KAK THIS i:\t\i\c.

Net Tabs ••Jimmie”

R\ Joe Blow iOt' Kokomo) (Special Writer for Ihe Assassinated

. Press i

SARANAC LAKE. N Y , Jan. 31. The Kiwanis ki-k. - !team com plete I its periot of imining liere io

d iy and will leave liy kiddie-car to- | last -eason

I It \NKFORT TOMORROW

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The loner awaited clash with W. K. Bailsman’s Frankfort squad is only day away. “Bans” formei tireencastl<> coach went to the stronerliold of the Hot Dawirs in the fall of and all

Kamo be:ween hi> new

'e have liniment and rubbing alcohol for players—and acrobatic spirits of pneujiia for the spectators that faint! MULLINS DRUG STORE

, nitcht for Greenrastle. Ind., where j proteges and the Tiger Cuiis was agi- | they are scheduled to meet the fast-) tated.. No luck was had a ■ lie this stepping Rot-iv l ighting Midgets in '‘''o last eason but about a nnmih

ie best Jig-saw puzzle of the weekto put the Rotary team together after Kiwanis is through with I o, other interesting jig-saw pu/zleo, come to

$AM HANNA’S BOOK STORE

Kiwanians Basket Halts will drop Through.

Browning-Hammond Hardware Co.

CROCK ’EM, KIWANIS! We'll gladly furnish the milk if you need added strength to whip flll R" ariaitH. HANDY’S SANITARY DAIRY

NOTICE PLAYERS! Vc carry a complete line of materials for ulages, etc.

C. PENNEY COMPANY

pr.diminury game to the CJreencas tie-Prankfoit harity tilt Wednesday

evening.

Ihe Kiwanis team looked the pink ; of condition, in fact many of them were in the ted. After a strenuous I week of tossing the medicine-ball, juggling decanters and tyrrstline i with temptation, Player-Coach D. C. I I Tubby I Moffett pronounced his | team ready to down anything that the Rntarians coul i uncork Kiwanis j cluhs from all over the I'nited States aio sending delegations to hack the Greenrastle club's quintet in this im portnnt battle. Coach Moffett announced the foiI wing starting line-up: W J. <Dn ( i Kiider. left field; C D. (Penny) | Chapman, -afety; Gilbert (SawI Bones) Rhea, discu- and javaline; | tNet-Tatis) 7.*‘is, fullhack; and D. C. tMentor) Moffett, wicket-tender- In reserve the Kiwanians will have Ralph \Y. (Hydrogen-Sulphide) Huf feed, custodian of the extra shirts, and Wilhaiv. t School-Teacher) Bishop, ' director of hardwood research. The Kiwanis team is anticipating a battle with the Rntarians, their ageold rivals, and a sell out of tickets is reported. The game will lie broadcast and those wh,, are not able to get standing room are urged to tune j in on station G-l N, owned and operI ated by the Greenrastle Hijackers j Association on a frequency of more i than one half of one percent alro- | cycles iiy special permission of the j Fedetal Agents. Interviewed just before the Kiwanis ' players donned their abbreviated night gowns preparatory to hitting the open-air mattresses for their last night at l.ake Saranac, each had a | word anent the coming clash: Captain Rhea: "It is going to tie a battle. Never will you again see a team that is in the shape mine is at present. An x-ray has shown all signs of inflamation has abated and

ago. Coach Charley Kdmou m. i reencastle's new mentor and tlic ex Cub | pilot got together and agicd upun a charity battle for the niuht of I ehrunry I. to he played in ilic local high school gym.

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lit addition to the Kraiihfuii-t.reen-castle tilt, ihe freshmen teams of the two schools will tangle at o'clock Wednesday evening. Tin widely advirtised contest between the Rutary and Kiwanis quintets will he ihe next attraetion on the program with Die main game getting underway about 8:30 p. in.

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A capacity crowd is in pro-pert with delegations coming from Frankfort. Brazil, and other surrounding cities and towns Our advice is to get there earl if vnu want to sit down

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Officials for tomorrow night' encounter will lie Dale Miller, referee, and Johnny Gant, umpire. Both of these men are rated as high class when it comes to officiating at Imskekthnll. Miller has worked in practically all of the state finals while Gant is a former Franklin high schom and college net star.

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Chic Yarbrough, sports editor of the Frankfort Morning Times, writes us he will he here Wednesday for the big game. Chick also sent us ,i picture of the Hot Dog team for which we wish to express our appreciation.

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That just remind- us that Chic and Russell Alexander took in the W ash ington-Frankfnrt tilt Saturday night. Both "Alec” and Chic forirerlv pound ed out sports for the Washington ) ton, Herald so their visit to the lair of tho and

Special Ambulances Will Bring Rotary Net Team To Came

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Rim \KI \ N t UHTLES in DEPART I ROJI TR \INING Dl VR 11 KS rOMORROW NOON By Rmtland Grice) tSpci d Wiiter For the Untied Pres Associal ion i It n i' K V I ILK SANITARIUM. R Ind.y Jan. 31 At hig)i noon tomorrow, the Greencastle R t m Club lia -ki tliaii t uni win h has tieon in intensive training heie for the la : three weeks, yvill leave in aerially con-1 meted ambulances fm Greencastle where they are si hedule i t, meet the Kiwanis club (piintet of that city in a preliminary game to the Greencistle-Frankfort charity game. All spectators an* asked to he as charitable as possible during the pre-|

ii mi nary.

D. \Y. (Painless) Killinger. uptainplayet coaeli if the Rotary team indicate I that unless set-backs occurred he would have his full strength ready! for the -tarteCs whistle. His squad tapered off a |ieriod of intensive | work mu - anil tonight appeared to he resting as well as could he expected. Bridge, red-d g and black-jack, all vary ■'ivni'ou ganies, weie played wit in the short space of five day ., indi ating that the Rotary :ennl hi plenty of siaminn. Most of them stayed thiough every deal. The players seemed in . xcelleiit spirits but ceine ed their hn kier opponents sp\. r:i| pounds in weight when they weigh in at :! o'clock tomorrow atternoon. The Rotarians hoped to make up tiiis deficiency in

speed and headwork.

"When it conies to a i lasli between

naiiis :.nq In awn," -aid ('oach-Play-er-('nptain Killinger, “You will al-

ways find brains at the top.” I 'k probable farting line-up of the

Rotary team was released to the Untied Press today as fi Hows: John i .Nothing ov r-ten-cent s i Ft ter, shaftstop: Orville J. ( My water bill is always high, too) Stewait, pole vault; G. Herbert i Not Hoover) Smith, left tackle; i . H ( Har lwo.ni) Harnain Jr, bat boy: and D W. (Won’t Hurt I Killinger field judge. The Rntarians aro especially strong in their reserve '•(length hi ving Paul (G. H. S.i Bo-

Lois i Andrew Mi ll, n) Arnol . Frank (Sure It’s a Diamond)

Rotary will sav it with field eoa!s--l hen we’ll “say it with b lowers’ too bod Kiwanis. EiTEL FLORAL COMPANY

LET’S GO ROTARY! We’re backing you to crock the Kiwanis net tossers tomorrow night! HOME STEAM LAUNDRY

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iT TH E G R A N A D A “n«|.l 1 Had to Get Mai tied,” the Unhre sal comedy which opens an engfce itent tonight tit the Granada Tliaiii r, is whn’ is commonly known is riot. It is one of the funnieot p«ti es of the season, and caused the lauilience to shriekk with hwghter. ThU flc ire serves to bring together agahl a- -tars of the picture, that clever Ah -dy |>air Slim Summerville and ft> - j ji perfect foil for lackadaisical nervousness, fn and wife they are the ron■swift succession of hilarious Mi-s Pitt s ha.- never ingiven such an opportunity ki lay of her pantomime, (tppnrtinf tat in "They Just Pt Married 1 ' is excellent, ins it does such accomplished » Roland Young, Fifi D’Oree Teasdnle. (' Aubrey rl many othersSAvho make up ly which i.- wi lluigh perfect-

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kr to in

►king of thi- sparkling comKlirnctor Fdw.ird I .mi" i| : ■ r pt the fl minf a - to m ike

highly entertaining

Hatchets w'ii> --omething like ,i home coming. Chic covered the game for Ids paper while Alec whs cuuting the Hi t Dawgs fur Coach Fihnonsiirt.

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we are prepared to operate upon that ! Crawford-vill" gave he (ireetu i t Rotary team. It has liocomc impera rig‘*r ( uiis -ucli a run Fri lay nigh'

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tive, due to the looseness of the Rotary tongue, to remove a portion ot

that member.”

Player-Coa h Moffett: “I have played against Purdue, N'otte Dame an i Rose Polytechnic, and I can truthfully say that I have never dreadid a game as much as I dread this coming encounter with the Ra-

tary Fighting Midgets. Although , !awmy wtth anyllung ro'i.mlmn

that we are lead to believe there is a chance to defeat the College Town | quintet here. Feh 7 I he -core wa 24-20 in Greenrastle's favor. Brar.il.

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Crnwfordsville was keyed for Ms game with (ireenca tie here i ridav evening, and the Tiger Cub fail-M to

am cmi'ident my team will come forth victorious, it will lie a battle!” Do. Krider: “A strong pull is going In be necessary if we win. We have many cavities to fill in our line-up but by cementing the weak -pot- and bridging the gaps in our lir t ve I believe we can extract a

victory and lie

We ;

crowned < u idmpions.

drilling oil h day and hope ta

bring the bacon to our plate Our star c liter, “Pyro” Rhea is going to

lie p i on to those Rotarinn-.”

J. i P. C'hapmnn: “I believe our team this year is all-wool and a yard wide. Never have I seen -ueh value- in a team. We will i»e able to meet all competition and give value fi r ' dm every time we play. I also believe that 103:1 is going to lie a banner y ear for the Kiwanis team and Cioene.istb Also don’; forget our

end of-the-month sales.''

Jimmy Zeis: "l have written about

30-12 victory. For once, the Atlien- | ians really play ed Imudo-up, v, idi | awake hall. They clung to th> t ubs - like so many fl<°as to an airdale, and j when there was any giving and taking ! to he done, they gave and took i glM i along with the Cubs. A walkaway in the Crawford-ville regional in .March hardly seems prohahl 1 after hat

game. OOO

Tile officials of the Crawfordsvillc Greencastle game weri hardly -ati factory to either team, although 't seemed that the balance of the lietipped over a. little in Greem as*, v direction. The -1orm of bisiing from the Crawfordsvillg stands, however, w.'is not entirely justified hy the nbo" work of the officials Sometimes it

doesn't pay for a city to get the r pu-1 Kiwanis and lias lost none,

tatiqn of having a hunch of po ipnrts A couple of out-of-town people we met during and after the game were not particularly impressed with

! Schi ennian on the hem h. A short interview with each player , before e t ok his two tablespoons nl medieine on tetiruig, brought forth some iiiteiestir; eomments on the coming game: Jehu (MurphyI Fttei: “A good liasketliall team i- just like a chain store, tliei may he mi me individual links that are weukn than others, hut the compo ite of the various units i. 1 stronger titan ey-n tie- -trongest in dividual rherefi ri I think y^c will

win.”

(). .1. (i'tility) Stcwau: “The Ki - wani club i- using a whi-peiing earn pnign against u-. ciiculating the m mor that our team isn't any good T ey don’t know. Neither do we. \\ > haven't pi ned yet. | have seen vf ral high choo! games this year and it locks easy, i believe it will lie a battle but I think wa will win. If you don't think i in team is fast I'll prove it. We wa re doing some road work in I’arke comity lu-t week, and out of the eight n.en on the squad, .seven of u could mss the hri-'ges before we came to them.” • . H. (Lumber) Barnaby, Jr: "I don't lielieve the game will be elose en ugh this year that I shall hav to turn on my full power md shoot any Imski ts Irma tie center of the Moor to win. As d in w stands, Rotary as won all the games played against

It has I

CANNON’S CLOTHES Are just like the Rotary net team Always Good and Pooalar. J. F. CANNON & COMPANY

COME ON ROTARY! We’re behind you from our first nickel to our last dime. G. C. MURPHY 5 * 10c STORE

BEAT KIWANIS-ROTARIANS! Why not ride to and from the big game in one of our new Ford V-8 automobiles? KING. MORRISON, FOSTER CO.

a c label -hip coninutt. - opponents has lieen

of our worthy shaking the

Im -lies fh r week- trying to get into tiie Kiwanis club some indivi lual that know a b -ketliall fimn a pumpkin, hut what n tnes do y u find in theii lim up that can compare with Mich tars Barnaby, Ftter, Killinger, Sniit'a, Steyvatt Boston, Arnold anl Bchoenntati'.’ None We may be small in size but Napoleon was not a large man and he had an island all

to ainself.”

Dr. i \\ v I He) Killinger: “I have every confidence in my team. They |iaw been prepared carefully for this • iici.oiite. We may I"' out ored Imt we will let lie beaten. \A iieii that

mu team is well balanced and when the -corebook is closed after the , gnme tomorr w night you wid find a I m : t tialaiic" in our favor. I thank ! you.” Fiunk (’. ( All N"t (odd Ihat (llittei -) Schoptiman: "For an 1Hiiaret iiaskethnll t am, give me this ! Rotary outfit. It is hard as a dia niond, scintillate- on ti, hardwood like a set of cry tal-, i as trust, waothy, a curate and timely as a i.*a|o|i watcli. This Kiwanis tetim is a green a-- an erneiahi anl when we I gel tiie I ra e|. t ei ■ hat gang t' going to he bivalier- f. i them.”

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CAA F RFAKAI.S \N< IENT C ITY

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SPRINGFIELD, Mo., (UP) KJ)i1 denre of an Indian city, having an

liss "They Just Had to Get | estimated population of several him

It is a comedy gem.

('ridihn J (I Ird* jy",

foin I AND MILLS

d Mrs. William Harmless 'liter and grandchildren of and Mr. and Mrs. Harvy tqi nt Sunday with Mr. and

Spen er and children, d Mi Webb Eubank

pent Sunday with Mr. rnd Smith and laughters. t iglat returned t a the home per, Mrs. Earl Sutherlin nt ll'' Sunda; from the Gulver at C i aw'fowl.ville. He i

discovered Newberry,

teams that were championa and near-j the fans’ -ittitude although they ndchampions hut never have I seen a i nutted (here may have lieen som ■ jus

quintet of drapery agitators that could hit the hoop with such accuracy and such consistency, as this Kiwiiiif team. My honor roll: Krider, Chapman. Rhea, Moffett, Huffert and Bishop. It’s going to he a battle! Ye i. gang, let’s go! BE AT RO-

TARY!"

Dr. Ilufferd: “Now the American I gion 1 ad n team once that had

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getting al ng nicely. I " l*"' 1, ' ll1 * ; I 1 ' ran C dv rt t’lient # .y '..if Torn Cnlveit and fttllHy. ®!i anil \| I .loo Schell and (,er.r"(>H Hi called in the aft v

noon. >■

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I uy ; perk and children. II ono Mi Ju.k Rnllo nre the i'rei,is of a daughter, horn Mon lay. Rollidwai formerly .Miss Anna

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died thousand, has l' p,, n near here by R“V. S. P.

an archaeologist.

Rev. Newiierry found ttaces of tho city while exploring a cave in which were a group ol ancient st lie idol-. Ill the opinion of the archaeol gist.

,i v definit ly i connected with everything hacked off the map until! found blocks of stone His Kiwanis team came along, f -i-

honr i to even sit on the bench with

weie formed. ! 1 b pi '' is. Iii the laboratory we „o' n.uive t thi-r re * in I’l'ibi up t'rom'h vatlik-ij; pnv

tification It’s a good time to get in a more amiable frame of mind befnr* the sectional and regional tournaments to which Crawfordsvillp plays host this year Crawfordsvillp .1 unial.

final pistol shot conus tomorrow night you will find us all in there fig*' ting - well, some of us, anyway.* I’atil i School-Teach | Ihysfon: “Take a tip from me; guys, itN in do Icig. | Deze Kiwanis bozoi* ,r in'E ji! i\ tcisketliall. A guy wliat ■'egn Andetmn play watched us practice ami he s-z* ‘Youse Rotarians is de nertz.’ He ought to know, lie seen .Anderson." I.,uis (J. Pierpont) Arnold: "There

taken tie Kiwanians two years to re j j s a idi intere-t in this Rotaiy team cuperate from the last defeat we'j | tbink all you fan will find it a handed them, and per-onally, I don'l l ouu I invesiment for your time, think they are in shape yet for an ! troulde and money to ee us play, ither tilt. For the sake of the hu You i m discount any thing a Kiwanis mane society, this name should lie: tell- you about our organization. <)ui postponed another year so that thi. | .stock will lie even igher aftec tnnnaemic Kiwaui- team eould get int " ; tncitow night. \A e are iionde t ■ some S' mldanie of shape for the | gi tin r for this one important game, gruelling contests we ire prepared to | am making tins -tat nient at the

make of it."

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close ■ f mtr regular training period

G. Herbert (Dean) Smith: "The and when examined will -how that

ST. CATH A III NFS Out . 11 f S- II 1 jognn, gi ner il inamt: or of the (\'iadi;in Bank of Co'i.tm i troucly champiimCtl the > re lit policy of Canadian hanks at the nnniral me ting of shareholders of that institution recently. He pointed out that lietwei n 1t*2”i and 192!) current loans ha.I expanded in exact proportion to th. vast growth in Canadiac indii trial prialiic lion and had al-o financed the ncord crops and grain export of tho • days. THIEVES LEFT HIGH I ( EN I S SFIIFWAING, Mich. (FI*) Tiie thieves who broke into t e Sehewaing gas station hero 'were welcome vi-it-or . They left eight cents when thov fled after a fruith s- -oarcli for loot.

tho

tiie cave

and of ti c ame shell form ition as‘Irdt o( n

i m|i uc i that we vvi-h. ’Ihis |(iv,. r.c 1( m is synthetic, built along • , ntife line •an I ole ing natur d lav. When put in the presence of the e -talyti . romething i go m explode an i it won’t be the

am.”

,v hii h the alol

The stone it — , ,

gi„n. I til' ' I' "H

,0 I.J I I m ( . i'l me. and ea ilv ,. u |.| bav, h.smVarriei by a man. Rev Newberry estimated the rjuro : her ni mounds at about LfKK). , He, rpened non * of bis first exploration j in

trip. n:i v;::- unable to tat" C e jp j j Kiv m

C4 ,, . j.jj, ,xhi(» v. " burial mound Cp 9 Hi hop: "I have had Inany j .uni those whirit,vva r. formed hv th ( oi 1 ali’lete- in my office dining my, rruinhling of the n Hrbe lodg's, vv|hic h time, hut 1 have never seen such lie lielieve toino'd the principal' .eriii t qualities, u h splendid spirit stiuctures of the cit>. ' of aim for all and all for one’; -uch Tiie cit' is 'tl> ut four milet l°ngj indemitahle wills, gieat stiength | and a ball' mile wide, with tie tnoum^ and at h ‘e -piite de: corps’ as is to placed closely together. The moumls| („, found in this Kiwanis team. In are about 60 feet in diameter and f ao t, j may lie wrong, but I think

Xoar feet high. | we’re wonderful.’’

Tiie Frankfort high rc'nnl n'tiren, fiorii left to right, are (front) Powell; (rear) Coach Bausman, McCall, Good,»L»nifk. Brown, Kcr

] oNvdfn, Miltnn, Th^iYip' and Manager Davis.

Nam**’ MrCii in and Studen: