The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1940 — Page 3

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tl.AMK FltrOAY AT ‘:S0 I*. M. Sixteen Wabash Valley finalists will meet at Terre Haute in the Indiana State gymnasium starting m Thursday evening. Our own Putnam county team from Roachdale will not play until Friday afternoon and when they do they will be up again.-t the powerful Flat Rock aggregation at 2:30 p. m.

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promoters of any future n county proposed WPA provill have to reckon on a local f 25 per cent in place of the • cent which has been in ef>r such work. This increase in •xpenae became effective Janand the result Is that there ecrease in the requests of allocations over the state, ntby a cutting- off of-a large of former WPA employes

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twice because of the illness of Mr. Hartle, was again called in the Putnam court this morning and was again continued for the same reason The hearing is before a jury, and the jury heard two days’ evidence when the case opened in the local court, but Mr. Hartle became seriously sick with a heart attack at his home near Crawfordsvllle and it was necessary to drop the proceedings at that time. The case was again called and continued, and that action was j duplicted this morning. CIRCTTT LOFHT NOTES | The members of the jury assemble The damage suit of Ora L. Prof each time the case is called, and. so fitt against Orrin L. Hartle, venued it is said, receive round trip mileage from Montgomery county, and which between their home and Greencastle, has been postponed in the local ocurt each time the case in continued anl

felt in Putnam county, especially in road work, and it will, it is claimed, result in a reduction of the amount of black-topping of the county’s arterial highways. So far, information has not been received by Putnam road men concerning the amount of WPA money which will be available for expenditure in Putnam county, and local road men cannot plan their season s work until they have this information.

Most of the heavy practice ses-s-ons have been ended and 111* I ' teams are awaiting their journey to Terre Haute to either oe eliminated 1 or go on to the quarterfinals. Sev- ' eral teams said they were going to ; polish off their action and attacks ' today while others are going to rest I and try to keep from becoming

i nervous.

There are three trophies that will be awarded to the lucky teams and j Individuals. There is the Trihun ■- I Star Championship trophy, the a.o i sociations runner-up award and the Kiwanis (’lui)s' la-slie .1 Meeks 1 sportsmanship award. Last year the

re-set. This mileage is In addition to c ha«nlponship trophy went to IVck -r, their pay per day of $2 50 which eliminated in preliminary play lust they receive for each day they are In i week The Meeks award, instituted

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To the north oC us. Crawfordsvllle boasts of a new J 150,000 gym. This addition to the Orawfordsville school system will lie opened to the general public to wit lie: In the first basektball game in it this evening. Tile Athenians will clash with the Washington

of Indianapolis* team.

Features of the new gymnasium are the 2500 seats and room for 500

more temporary ones.

Proud of (the new gymnasium ami . reveling is Crawfordsvllle because the second regional tourney in 2S years is to Jie held there this year.

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last year, went to handsome, daikhaired Clarence Deems, guard on the Decker five, for his mental attitude, sportsmanship, ability and team play. THURSDAY, Jan. 24

(First Round)

The .lournal-lteview estimates 11 Oil fans attended the New Market vietory session over New Ross on Saturdav evening. We wonder how this would compare with the uttemlanee at the Konclidule vs. lOussellvillp

game.

Perhaps we ought to go over the Roachdale records and again we wish to extend our best wishes to Coach Steele and all his lads at Terre Haute this week end. We did this in person at the gymnasium on Saturday evening now we wish to make our best wishes those of cvery1 one in Putnam county. Checking down the list of games played we find:

\\ i Meats To Stajie Home Game Friday

FI.AY IH KSEU.YI! 1.1 IMH PENDENT TEAM IN It \N D SPONSORED GAME Wildcats, the team that took tho Cloverdnle Panthers 25 to 21 in the preliminary to the Renaissance game last week, will again he in action on Friday night when they will meet the Russellville independent team at Bainbridge. This game is sponsored by the Bainbridge High School hand and will be the first of a series of several Independent team games On the Bainbridge Wildcat lineup will be the same players that saw action in the contest here. Coffman, hefty guard, will again he in therj playing with the agility of a man weighing 140 and there will In- Lehman, Sands, Blue and Sullivan ns guards to back him up. Playing center position will ho Matt Michaels and as substitute play-

er Haney.

Forwards in the game with Russellville will be Dickson, Woodru.n

J and Buck.

While the Russellville team will have a tough erew to play against, manager Frank Baker of the Bainbridge Wildcats says that the game will he another Wildcat victory. At the same time manager Baker would like to send out a ehaliegene to the managers of all the other independent teams in the county as he feels sure some good games could he worked up. Independent teams a a saul to exist in Futnamvllle, Fillmore and Roachdale.

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Prinnell

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Liston

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Ladoga

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No. 5. 9:30 a. m.— Freelandville vs.

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third high scorer in the 115 points.

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For a limited time only, we will buy your 1940 license plates for any Tsed ('ar purchased from Greencastle Motors, Inc, on or after Thursday, January 25th, 1940, and selling for $100or more. If you have already purchased your 1940 plates we will credit cost of

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No. 8, 2:39 p. m Flat Rock vs,

Roachdale.

(Quarterfinals) No. 9, 3:30 p. m.—Winner game No. 1 vs. winner game No. 2. No. 10. 7 p. m. Winner game No. 3 vs. winner game No. 4. No. 11, 8 p. m. Winner game No. vs. winner game No. 6. No. 12, 9 p. m.- Winner game No.

(Semifinals) No. 13, 2 p. m.—Winner game No. 9 vs. winner game No. 10. No. 14, 3 p. m.—Winner game No. 11 vs. winner game No. 12.

(Finals)

No. 15, 8 p. m. Winner game No. 13 vs. winner game No. 14. Officials John C. Hall, Phil Eskew, Ed Marfell and F. Jarrell.

A week from tonight the (irec-|-castle Tiger Cubs will again start action when they journey to Itlooniinglon to iim-cI the team down there. In the meantime Coach Elson is having Intensive training and daili workouts so the lads will be |irepnre<l to meet a team that should go down in defeat If the local lads are hitting their stride.

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