The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 July 1940 — Page 4

IB£ DAILY BASNTLR, GBEiINCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY’. JUfcV 0. DmO.

CHATEAU LAST TIMES TONIGHT

.\I#k> M Hiirdl«- Hopper^* & New Wednesday and Thursday ROYAL ' MOUNTED.. Al*o: “!Sna|>sh<>t", “Miwk-al" And Nevk»

\\ ild (iats. Hawks f/rah To|) Positions ROAf'HDALC, BAI.VBRIIXiE K\i» NOKTHEKN IM) POWER AMI LODGE TO GRAB TOP PEACE

P.oath iaie and Bair.bridge boosted their league stands last night with Northern Indiana Power and Moose Lodge holding the short end of a 20 ' to 9 and IS to 2 scores respectively. I Bair.bndge trounced the Northern Power lads as they collected 23 hits and Wild Cat pitcher Jim Ousler al-1 lowed the Power only 10 hits. Ever 1 ,' i man on the Wild Cat ten got a hit during the tilt with Woodrum lead- ! ing the batting with four hits at five times up. Home runs by Woodrum and Whitaker both of Bainbridge made the game keep on the interesting side Leon Williams. Power ratcher drove a long one for the only triple of the match. Batteries: Bainbridge, Jim Ousler ,.nd Priest Northern Indiana Power. Morosco ami Williams. Summary: R H E Bainbridge 4 8 2 1 0 5 x 20 23 6 N. I. P. . 0 0 1 1 5 2 0 - 9 10 5

Moose Lodge's six hit, eleven error game paved the way for Roach dale to the top position in the American League. At the end of the seventh the Hawk-Moose score stood at IS to 2. according to Junior Grimes, official softball score keeper. In the sixth frame B. Ryan stepped to bat with the bases loaded and knocked the ball for an easy home run. Triples were made by Tnomas and McCall of Roachdale and Tharp of the Moose ten. B. Ryan, lightning underarm pitcher, allowed the Lodge squad only six hits while the Hawks with 13 hits and the aid of 11 errors easily stacked up the 18 counters. Batteries: Roachdale. B. Ryan and P:ckel. H Ryan, Moose Lodge, Sech- . man anti Taylor. Sum mAry: R H E Roachdale 1 2 500 10x—18 13 5 Moose Lodge 01010 00— 2 6 11 LOCAL 11AK11 BALL A Greencastle hard ball team will play the State Farm on Sunday. July 14 There are still several vacancies on the team an 1 all 1 >cal lads interested in playing arc requested to get in touch with Bob Myers at once.

LEAGUE STANDINGS

American League W

Roachdale — 4 Handy's Cube 3 Russ'-llville 3 Clove rdale 3 Colored Giants 2 Lone Star 2 Montgomery Ward 0 Moose Lodge 0 National League W

Merchants Bainbridge Coca Cola Fillmore Putnamville Belle Union Mortem North. Ind. Power

SORBALL SCHEDULE

Tuesday. July 9

7:00 Russellville vs. Cl overdale 8:00 Morton vs. Belle Union

Wednesday. July 10

7:00 Putnamville vs. Coca Cola

8:00 Handy's vs. Giants

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.500 Friday, July 12 000 | " : 00 Montgomery Ward vs. 000 Star 8:00 Fillmore vs. Merchants Pet.

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LONE STAR PLAYS BEDWEL1. !>-) ic Star’s softball team wilt travel to Brazil on Wednesday evening where they will engage the Braz:l Bed well Tire team at T o'clock. In the second game the Terre Haute Dist.llery team will clash with the Crawfordsville M.les Coalers. This game will start at 8 o'clock.

TAYLOR DOES IT AGAIN George Taylor, local Merchant's ace hurler, gained additional hon-

ors Friday night at CrawferdsviUe

when he pitched his second :io-nit

game of the Crawfordsville sector

league play, leadmg Mid-St'tes ten to victory over LAdoga. 15-3. In addition to the no-hit hurling

performance. George clouted his

third home run of the seasm in the Montgomery county circu't.

JUNIOR LEGION SQUAD DEFEATS PLAINFIELD, 7-6 The American Legion Junior baseball team launched its 1940 season j vesterday afternoon against Plain- j Cell's Legion nine at Robe-Ann j park defeat.ng the visitors 7 to 6. , Scoring was jagged all the way j for both teams as they seesawed; for top honors in points. However in the last of the 7th, young Thomas connected for a two-base hit and A-new clouted the ball into centerfield for a home run. driving in two tallies and ending the ball game w.th the local nine the victors. On Wednesday, the Greencastle boys will go to Williamsport for the r second tussle of the season. Batteries in yesterday's battle were L. J. Clark, Jr., Sechman and Calloway.

-oM star's first starring picture. Universal's “Sandy Is a Lady.'' which ■ es Tuesday and Wednesday to

the Voncastle Theatre.

The five funmakers are Mischa Auer. EuLt-ne Pallette Billy Gilbert. K igar Kennedy and Fritz Feld any n,- of whom has heretofore been | midered sufficient for a comedy of

A quintet of comedians appear in [ ordinary proportions, support of Baby Sandy in the two- Auer diew one of the funniest and

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