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the daily banner, greencastle. Indiana, Tuesday. January v 1934.

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'lire Tiger Cubs have only one tilt carded for this week, playing at Sullivan on Friday evening. Fr.umi what we can learn Sullivan puts up a rough and tumble game. The Sullivan i>oys are rejrorted as being big and husky, consequently this style of ball can be more or less ex-

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We suggest that the Greencastle netters spend considerable time between now and Friday practicing foul shots. This might win for them. Sullivan’s Miners are coached by “Spike” Kelly who for three or four seasons made things especially hard for local quintets At regional tournament time when he was basketball mentor at Clinton. Many local fans will remember such names as Cogan, Marsh and Antonini in former Clin Ionian lineups when Kelly was coach over at that school.

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For the past couple of years the Cubs have been able to take the measure of the Sullivantes but concerning the outcome of Friday’s encounter, only time will tell but we do hope it’s not one of those 1-point defeats.

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FIGURE THIS OUT Belle Cnlon downs Cloverdale; VanBuren drops Belle I nion, and Cloverdale rap^ VanBuren!

; drapery stars should chalk up another win at the expense of the Baptists— but you never can tell about Franklin. It’s this uncertainty that makes basketball the king- of winter sports in Hoosierdom. The county net schedule for this weekend follows:

Friday

EUettsville, at Cloverdale Fillmore at Russellville. liadoga at Roachdale. Saturday Russellville at Wingate. Gerstmeyer at Bainbridge Amo at Belle Union. Fillmore vs Roachdale (at

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(Brazil Times) Bloomington, boasting the best team in years, nosed out the Green castle Tiger Cubs, 18-17, Saturday night at Greencastle. The score at the half was :t-2 in favor of Green castle. Bee again starred for Greencastle. The Tiger Cubs will be tougli on their return engagement here.

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(Bloomington World) Bloomington high school’s netmen defeate I Greencastle Saturday night >y an 18-17 margin in a thrilling conwhich wasn’t determined until ] he final gun had crashed. The score »t the half was 3-2 in favor of the lome team. Rated as the underdogs from the tart, the Tiger Cubs concentrated j on holding in check the fast-stepping] Purple aggregation, and performed their job wel in the first half. The second half was much faster ; an<| most of the action in the game was concentrated in this portion of the conflict. ( OMMISSIOV KBS’ ALLOWANCKS Following is a list of claims allowed by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Putnam at the January term, 1934: (•ilMolinr IllMf rlrl

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Last week in picking the winner-- in four high school hardwood battles we ' only missed on one guess. We picked ] New Albany to iieat Washington;

of I-incastle has | \|*rtinsville to iM*at Vincennes, an I

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B. Hanna rep 'rts the sale fcne. ■ ghtly more lacres. just u. t of the city In rt Best, The it n u ;i - SI,0110. |l ii, an inmate of the ylum, will lie taken to the j e -rate hospital Wednesday a I be given treatment for derangement. bv! -r of Washington town1 t. Monday afternoon <m a [ neglect, filed by hi ife, Flsie Taylor, has been |,ending a hearing liefore I S It uii or in circuit I I I \ 1 IS (; F. I HF.SUI I S

Political iiiuounccmcnts

Dcmorratic Ticket 1 hb jtimi IF 1 1 \M M si 1 BERLIN For Sheriff «.l 1 K. M \BTIX t loverdale Township M ILK BRYAN Groeneaatle - ■ l or Joint Representative B'nain and Owen Counties |l LI \M K. TREADWAY Sp»-ncer, Indiana.

wrong or. the Brazil-Richmond game as we thought the Red Devils would

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—b— All right, now just to show you we ] have the intestinal fortitude to put ! our selections of some of the out standing engagcirei ts this week in print, we offer you the following j winners as we see them: Friday Newcastle over Lebaon. Franklin over Washington Pent over Winamao. New Albany over Bedford. Frankfort over Kokomo Logan sport over Richmond. Vincennes over bawrenoeville. Connersville over Columbus. Bloomington over SalemJeff over TechSaturday Newcastle over Franklin. Martinsville over Shortridge.

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Yes. and in our w eek's sleet ions we’ll even call further upon our nerve and pick the t ul*s to crock Sullivan. .—o— .^ay how about a few eontrihutatioiis to the old column? What’s Iteoame of the “Spotlight of G. H. S,” “Mike and Ike,” the “Bl-eezy Fan,' and some of the other dopsters? —,»— By the way, DePauw and the Franklin Grizzlies will tangle in the Bowman gym Friday night. Judging from the way the Tigers performed against Wilmington the Old Gold

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his automobile was said to have ies of the V. F. W. raid*- i the dugout truck an , injured a man and woman, :md bombarded the veterans, not with

was continued until Jan 17 by Judge Dewey Myers in Municipal court yesterday. A charge of e -oujt and battery with an automobile was dismissed. The accident occurred Satur-

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whig bags, as did the Germans backin 1918, but with a big array of eats, fit for a king. After a social hour the veterans mid their ladies disbanded to meet again the first Monday

night in February.

COW CHANGED JUIiY’S VOTE FLINT. Mich. (I P) Rather than lace the prospect of trying to round | up their cows for milking after dark, a jury changed Its vote and permitI ted a verdict of acquittal In the case of a woman charged with slaying lo r two children, former Coroner C. H.

O'Neill -ai l today O’Neill said the jury i ported a vote of 1 I to 1 for a guilty verdict Eleven jurors, anxI ions to finish the day’s chores on 'their farm before dark, agreed finally to \ t w i' h he ‘'hold-out" who was willing to stay all night to prove his point, aeeordin o llrf story told to O'Neill.

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V. I \\ ELECT 1931 OFFICERS At their regular meeting, held in the tKisement of the city library Tuesday night the Veterans of Foreign Wars, elected the following officers

for the current year:

Commander, Sanford Komine. Sr. Vice, Frank Ashworth.

Jr. Vice, Claude Best, t). Master. Robert Black. AdjL, John A- Friend.

Surgeon, Dr. C. C Tucker.

Officer, Thomas Williainie. Bugler. Walter Baytyard Chaplain, Joseph Knauer

Aft* r the new officers .were seate

Past (Vimtmsinder A J Ihtff, was fresented with a iteautiful miniature past i commanders Ivadge, for his faithful and loyal services rendered the |N>st

and it* members Curing 1934. Hivporary menil>ers elected for

faithful services rendere.l their conn try were as follows: Judge Wilbur S. Doom r, for services ren<lere<l exservice inert in filing elainns with: thi \'<teiar:s bureau, plus 'other relief ; work Harry Moor* and Dr. Walter McGaughey, botli for 'erviees rentier

etl their country in the World War. Re- dutions recoimieni ing the ac-

tions of Senators \t1hur Ihibin’on and Senator Finly H. Gray, for ac- ' -ut ti’ins taker, in behalf of the ex-service men, while serving in the F S. Con

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I B \< V (OX ACCIDLN I 4 ASE IS C4)NTIM’ED Tit J AN. 17 lNDl ANAPOL1S, Jan. !t Ihe case of Tracy Cox, pugilist, charged with failure to stop after an accident after

gross were voted A membership drive was started and * very known, eligible exservicc man will lie solicited within the next month and all ex-service men are; urged to file their pension claims I with thi* adjutant as quickly as possible. After the regulat "neeting the lad-

What is aid to be the first successful test of a st t at" tib' i' rocket motor is -hovvu in progress at Km!.m,i Ohio, whole Ernst Loebell, GerniM scion tist, is building a rocket that he hopes will travel 10

miles into the st au -phere. carrying but scientific in- rumonts that will automatically. I a bell is at right al - assistant, Robert Hayes, is al left.

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