The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 February 1937 — Page 3

Agitating The Draperies’

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bketball Sense And Nonsense

eil 11 ami the Cubs 14 points to conclude the battle with Greencastle out

front 34 to 28.

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he's Tiger Cubs, playing (largest crowd that has |hc local high school gym downed their old rivai. 28 in an exciting basketPuesday night. when Brazil and Green1, there was plenty of enthusiasm. The bands of ols were on hand and had a great time, especial li Cub fans. county netters started ■ held an 8 to 5 edge at the (tiist quarter, due mostly to Allen, No. 6t. The locals their defense during the [minutes and the Cubs led Lt the rest intermission. |he third period the Purple basketeers rang up 8 points collected 6, the scoreboard k-17, Greencastle with the ler remaining. #d play featured the last Ites as the Bricks register-

Summary: Greencastlp i84» FG Johnson, f o Goodman, f 5 M. King, c 2 Hammong, g 1 Oliver, g 1 G. King, g 1 Totals ..._ 10 Brazil I'lKt FG Williams, f 4 Allen, g 3 Blackman, c 1 Dean, g 1 Ferry, g 1 McDaniels 0 Riley 0 Reisenberg 0

FT 1 2 3 2 3 3 14 FT 0 5 0 1 2 0 0 0

PF 4 1 1 2 3 0 11 PF 2 4 3 4 1 0 0 0

at stake, however, the Curt ism en will likely come through against Greencastle.

Summary:

Gicciicustle <ll> 24 Stone, f Koessler, f

FG FT PF TP . 3 3 2 9 10 12

Braekney, c 2 13 5 York, g 0 0 3 0 McLean, g 3 14 7 Fulkerson 0 1 1 1 Gostage 0 0 10 Buts 0 0 0 0 Foster 0 0 0 0

AT BAINRHIIXIF. Final score Fillmore, 24; Bainbridge, 23 Score at half Fillmore, 8; Bainbridge, 8. Fillmore <24> B Wade, f - 1 Jenkins, f 3 Britton, f 1 Hope, c 3 Miller, g 0 Cash, g 0 Zeiner, g 0 Bainbridge <23> It Lewmen, f 0

Auro Workers Return to Jobs

— — — — Comer, f - 2

Goodman, Cub forward and smal-

lest boy on the floor, gained individual scoring honors with 5 field goals and 2 free throws, a total of 12 points. He was followed closely by

Allen of the visitors with 11. Both Johnson and Allen were forc-

ed from the contest via the personal

foul route late in the last quarter. Remarkable foul shooting was ex

Totals 10 Score by quarters:

Greencastle ... 5 Brazil g

Totals .. 9 Brazil <K< 13 FG Reickert, f 0 Smith, f 0

8 14 23

12 11

20 17

O——o iConnrrsvillr News)

Through a quick succession of circumstances, Connersville's Spartans now have a chance to capture |

Coates, c Sendimeycr, g Winn, g .... Jones Payne Leihheit Egloff Totals Score by quarters:

iiibited by the Cubs as they hit 14 ! lht ’ South General conference's first Greencastle 'B>

out of 15 chances from the charity | stripe which was a major factor of Lheir winning. The victory gives Greencastle a 2game all time advantage over Brazil and also was "sweet revenge” over the two previous setbacks handed them this whiter by Coach "Babe’’, Wheeler's proteges. In the curtain raiser, the local B team defeated the Brazil reserves, 24 ; to 13. The visiting squad did not' make a field goal until the last two

basketball championship which few weeks ago was apparently cinched by Martinsville. After rolling up eight straight conference wins. Martinsville suffered its first loss at the hands of lowly Shelbyville and then was nosed out, 22 to 20, at Connersville Saturday night. Martinsville lias now won 8 and lost 2 as against 6 wins and two defeats for second-

place Connersville. IF

loses at Greencastle Tuesday

the Spartans will slide into the title as their conference schedule is com-

Brazil 1B 1

6 FT 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 1

10 4

15 PF 4 0 1 1 0 2 3 1 0

Etcheson. f Hostetler, f Proctor, c M. Michael, g South, g Whittaker, g B. Michael, g "E" game

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Officials Gentry and Tharp, Crawfordsvilh.

Banhrdge, 29; Fillmore

11 13

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j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buis and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Bridges spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Phillips.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Greenlee and i son spent Sunday with Mrs. Valeria

! Layne.

minutes of play in this encounter. j pleted. With the league championship

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The Saturday Night club met nt ‘ne home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert

Arnold.

The Terrible Twenty club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heavins Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lisby, Mr and Mrs. Roy Hill and son and Mr.

PUBLIC SAI.F

I will s.atl at Public tui tion 011 the old John Shonkiviler farm 12 miles iiorllme.t of Grrencustle, 2 1-2 mill's

norllnvest of ( liutou Falls, on, MONDAY, FICKKI \UV 22

Beginning at 10:80 a. m. the fol-

lowing described properly:

3 HF.AI) OF HOKSKS—One hay Mr and Mrs. Harold Lisby spent Martinsville horse, II years old, sound and will .Saturday evening with Mi and Mrs. night u " rl ‘ “7>" l,ere j - Raymond Lisby at Greencastle.

* ' years old, sound and a good worker; one bay horse 9 years old, a good

i worker.

8 COWS—One 8 year old lirhulle > row with eulf by side, a five gal. cow: ; one (> year old Jersey cow giving S'j 1 Gal. of milk a day, been fiesli about j 3 months; one 9 year old Jersey cow j giving 4 gal. of milk a day, been I fresh about ten weeks. ) 14 SHKFP—14 head of good Blaek- : lace Fives, to lamb in March, i 82—HEAD OF HOGS—Four extra | good Duroc lirood sows to farrow I about April 10. 32 head of feeding j shouts weighing from 50 to 75 His. HAY—About 2 ton of oats straw ! and one ton of shredded fodder will he ] baled bv day Of sale, j FARM IMPLEMENTS—One good 1 wagon with box lied; one wagon with ! hay frame, one John Deere Sulky | plow, one walking plow , one disc * | harrow, one spike tooth harrow, one ; three-horse drag, one two-row cultivator, a good one; one oiie-row eultlJ vator, one double shovel, one sel of I good harness, one single set of harness, one butchering oultil. Some household goods and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—Cash. JAMES C. ISON Clarence Vestal, Auctioneer. Frank Cooper, Clerk. DiniuM- will lie. served by I-adies Aid of Beech Grove Church.

Handyman Jack

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Stretches Fence Pulls Posts Makes Hoist Lifting Jack And many other

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Punching time clock iVheels of the auto industry which were paralyzed for 43 days by the U. A. W. U. strike once more began to move as thousands of workers returned to their jobs. This photo was taken in a Flint. Mich., plant where the time clock once again registered the "march of labor".

and Mrs. Ott Hand ami family spent Sunday with Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Woods and family. Morris Woods spent Sunday with Glenn Neier. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Smith of Indianapolis were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Phillips, Sunday evening.

TO PRESENT PLAY “Forever True,” a three act play, will be presented Thursday and Saturday. Feb. 18-20. by the faculty of the Cloverdale school. This is the story of a young girl, who because of a series of misunder- ; ) standings, is separated from her ^ father, and is taken to Ireland by : her mother. After fifteen years she ) is brought back to her father’s home ! 1 by an old friend of the family. ' Through the revelations of a servant. ] Patrick, she is warmly greeted by I her father, and, eventually, becomes j the bride-to-be of the son of this old ! family friend. I The cast is as follows: David, a

wealthy business man. F. G. Hurst; Constance, his wife, Thelma Hamblen; Mrs. Churchill, David’s mother, Mary Lowe; David’s sister, Amelia, Glen Corbin; Jack Brown, Amelia’s foster son, Gerl Furr; Bob Stanton, a friend of Churchill’s, Mildred Poe; Constance, David’s daughter, Mildred Poe; Patrick, the servant, L. E. Michael. LONE PUPIL EXPF.NSIVF. PORT HOPE. Out.. (UP) — The education of Leo Cann, of Hope township, probably costs more than that of any other single pupil $900 a year. Leo is the only pupil of the Fine Hill rural school, and most of the $900 goes to his teacher, Miss Edith Carruthers.

NOTICE I'm back and working at my haiber ship on east side of square. W. 0. TIMMONS

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CELEBRATING OUR 35TH YEAR IN 1937

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