The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 December 1933 — Page 3

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IkePauw’s basketball team lost its opening game of the season Tuesday night at tlie Bowman gymnasium to a "i me experience I Ball State apgregation, :?1 to 20 The Tigers ltd, 10 to ti at the half but the Cardinals from Muncie outplayed ami otit vored ihe

Did Col in the final iteinnT*

lownsen.l, • KiTImmore center, and V oungblood, o) homor:> guard, xvere outstanding foi the Methodists, while I ennan, An.- m and llenn le,! the

visitors to ulti.iv.iate victory

'I he first half was rather listless and ragge I on the part of hath quintits, e-per-ially so front a Itepauw Jan ijHiint I ley, only' - veteran left from last year, was not tip to the standard for (' >ach Moffett’- outfit Neither "Lee or Balebaugli who al tematel at a guarl itaaitimi made a number of ten I plays llickinan fouled at intervals and id.-nth f ,i-..t that : there weir, four ither boy on bis team. “Tuck” Slone, former (Jreen- , t'e high school a<s*, saw nction J* jduring tin* hr I fifty seconds of the

first half an of course had

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Although trailing by fom points at the rest interin issum, the Ball S’lute ne'ters came back strong and kn >tted the count at iri all with ten minutes remaining in, tin final half The score i was, then tied at 17-17, largely due to Townsend’s work. King and Icerman put the Cardinals again in front, 20 to I* with about four minutes to play. Youngblood connected

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even at 20-20 Hickman fouled Shuck wh 1 was attH:) i| ting t 1 shioit and the visiting forwtird (*ounted on Ids sebond try ;utd this I point was the margin of victory f »r Ball State a the final gun eluded lings ;i stiorf tune later. Statistics on the contest show that DoRauw 00:111mitied II |s*r oiial fill and Muncie 0 The Tigers registered on T out >f 10 chance- at tin* rhalit \ itripe. Both teams collected S field goal . Muncie made . r i tossqs good out

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We are indeblol to “Tony” Hinkle, Butler net ment >r, lor tin* following concise article on the new basketball

rules;

Spectators at Im.-keMiull game- tld-* \)inu-i will see little change in the king of II 'osier hign -clio i| sports, although players will he coache* to osi rvo a few mild rlwingex in tin* rules. Eollowittg the drastic an I rovo lutionttry alterations cau-o.l hy th lenter-lini nile and the three mvoiuI foul line regiilatioiis, the .Natinii.d Ha ketball rules conumittee s**»*ins colt tint wi ; h tin* hat'I'wihmI pa.tin*' “as ' al, I has made only slight niudifi cati m in the (side for the current sea-

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Several of the rule have merely been changed to clarify things lor the officials The men who handle the whistle will Is* mlieved of determining whether a player in possession of tinball in (be foul lane lias bis back to ward the basket, since tiny playe. c.ntndling the ball in the f ud circle will be subject to the three-second limitation regardles- of his position. An ither change iprovh.'ies .that when the offensive teanl elects to pass the bail across the center line after gaining po-session of it in f 1 out, the first player to receive the ball must cause it to crass the line last year the team was 'permitted t., return it to hack 1 court after a series of passes Tins should accelerate lift' game and le sen the Inirden if the officials. Siieeific definitions of ‘'traveUng" with the ball have been given whereas lust year it iwa- left to the discretion of the official- A p.l«yer receiving the ball while running will lie granted a two c nnt rhythm in which to come to a compete halt | Whistle-tooting referees are caut-

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jotted against calling held halls to<i often amii too hastily. Such a clause, if iMicyed, will peed up the game ■\ ehaiice whieh . un he. prnhably will welcome p< rmits a player to reenter the g'uime twiee Tin ■ should encourage the use of eulistitut.’s and limjiiish unite**, s-ary fatigue of-1 lay. et - It is al.- . a I, i«m to schools whose financial standing precent eitrtying *t large squad on mad trip-. I’roltahly putt emu* I aft'i tlu* fu.it ball method, th • tiall will U* put. in play at the beginning of the <X'o|ul ami fouelii qiiar!**r.s :.s it is after any ordinary -uspen-ion of i lay in-te.ad nl ing pack t i a jhmp ball at center

rhe Hairibridge l , iiint*.| ■ .ill be out fm- tevedge when they dash with tVn* V\ild Cats IT*m (lint hi at llambri.lg. Friday night. Clinton was one of the three team s whieh t'.'*fe:iter| BainIn nlge in -. he luled game » 1m-I year they ran over them then to the tune »f 25 to 15 We undersl and that Clinton Ini' lost hut one if last year’' squad so a good game is anticipated So far this season Bainbridge litis lost but one game anid that to Plainfield >n their fl.sirAt seven o’clock the Bainbridge reserves will class'with the Clinton reserves in a curtaiin mi-or for the main fray which wdll get underway at eight-

The Ciieeiu'tiRtle Independents will go to Bridgeport tonight where they will . lash with the semi-pro drapery agitators in that town. The local; players who will make the trip are A. (iross, H. (iross, M. Crawley, E. Crawley, Hammond and Clifford I Beeves, former Danville Norm*l "tar.

Society News (C.intimied From Rage Two 'Ir iv. land. They will eepurt al 11" !•’. h . aty mivting whhh will be held il Hi inbridg**. Imtnllation of officers will he held oiiic tiirVe in .fanuai.' in charge *.1 u* Marion county a- ociatniii. I h ‘ chaplain »\ III lie appoinled floiu -toai, idale. »J» »J* \u .1 i.iry To Serve '.itpl t I'nnight I huh* nr iliai Iff I .i11 Ki -k ''iiiiip No. 1H, Unit* I Spanish Wai et. in , will serv> siippet nt p. p. liiiiiglit at the In I Elk Inh # to r. Mihis iif the Eisk camp and th** .die auxiliary. The regular meeting uf tin* Camp and auxiliary will be held immediate } liter IIp|l<*I Then, will be elminii if officers for the new year at the ime. Full attendance i- de-iied •J» •J* sj# ej# tj* Cenltiry Club Will Meet Dn Fri laf 0 The Century club will meet at the

s. sii.n Thursday evetiittg, Dec. 7. I bis will be their first n eetini' in tin* new home ie ently puruljaseU h\ the Loyal Order of Moose at 212 West

I'l.iIlkMll St.

This home lias been remodeled and re.leviirated : n I aft-ra I mg no small amount of not ice. It reflects e red it upon t . 1.0 D Af and W.O 'P. M. for displaying so mueb entei prising spud. It iv ill also stand as a nonunient to 11 1 Whi k • heln • lone by Ihese orgnni/n! intis both ill icir b Hite Dn diipendeiit children at Mooseheart, III., and tin* home fm lie ceil M Jacks.im die- I In •I* *1* •!• •!• *i* •!• ■

( i.llfereltfe ( bib In Meet lonight

The ( onleielue dull of lb.* First t hri.-tian . liurch will meet We in." day . vetting nl 7-3U o’eloek with hay Spin loek. An imm mil me. ling ha been arranged in recognition of the new sponsors, Mr. and Mr-. Glen Skelton. * Mi- Carnlyg Conklin, pie ideiit t the club, will have charge of the d* votions. Mary Ellept Trout will have the program, /enobm Atkinson will

Mauna Loa Moanin' in High

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of meeting has been changed I fhis jneeting has been espeeially L, 3:3.) lava us*) of th? funeral of Dr. ! for l W '" , h .“ v t ‘ ,,n l' 1 ”

S li. Town.

•I* 4* •!* •!* *1* *:* *1* 4* Ml Vlcridian l.adies till Po Meet December H 'I he Mt. Meridian Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. Y’qmie Larkin, Tltursday. Dee. 14, instead of Dec. 7. Please note change in dale. *1* *1* *!* *1* *1* *1* *!* •!• Women Of Mi lose lo Meet Thursday Greeneaslle Chapter 832, Women of the Moose, will meet in regular

<*<l hecoming memlieis of th.* cliflt, \ cordial invitati"ii has been extended

to all.

An aerial photo of Mauna Loa, ”h ire Mountain” of Hawaii, made during its last eruption in 1920, showing a 200-foot fountain of la'a spouting trom the crater. On that occasion the molten lava flowed down th« mountain side ami wiped out the village of Hoopulim. I he volcano II now "cutting up” again, bunging joy to natives who believe the sight will •(.tract American tourists.

I’ERT 1NENT I UTS Mini I l’ROHinhT()£f (Hv I nried Press) Knitifieuti.m of tin* eighteenth or prohibition an endment. was proposed by Congress run Dee 19, 1917. it w*hs accnltnipUuhed two years later The joint congresTonal repeal rero

lution was siilnnitt»*i| (« the states on 'and police pffiiers and 175 civilians. ' 1 "■ T% 1 n Bui etui a bat Michigan, voting on A 0,1 3, 1**33 1 15,5.19 per-,.n. *|ied ..f a I- lioli n Hmwa- the first state to ratify repeal, j ing the prohibit u,n yea. from 1920 (’tali, voting todbiy, was the thirty-J io 1932-

sixth.

'Phe twenty first ainemlnieiit, rati-

A total of 3,765 per-i»ns now are s«*rving ntYntenoM in Federal prisons for viojation of prohibition laws Enfoivement of the dry law c.vst

the lives of seventy-hine investigators tw®ntv . tstes after mriiiCNtion

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fied yesteri'my, is the fin .1 ever a.t'.pt**#l which absolut#*lv urr iher

of th#* itntion

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