The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 November 1941 — Page 3
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BOWLING STANDING
Gwencaatle Exobaafo
leohone (V)rDoration idiana Associated
University
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.800
Home Laundry
s 8
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.533
Coca Cola
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.383
Zinc A
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7
.533
O. & 1.
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.583
Midwest
7
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.466
Kioger's ..
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Lane Star
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Eit'Ts
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Zinc B
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Fl'KXITl'HE, stoves, rugs tool.' men’s, women’s, chlli used i .thing and shoes. Trad::i N. Jackson. Open till 27-tf.
Tigers Swamp Quaker Kleven OI.I> (.01.1) (iKIDDERS (KISH r.AKLHAM, S2-« IN LAST HOME CONTEST Appearing in their last home game of the season. Coach Gaumy Neal’s DePauw football squad swamped Earlham, 32 to 0 at Blackstock stadium Saturday afternoon. The tilt with the Quakers from Richmond was witnessed by a large crowd as it was “Dad’s Day” at the university. The Tigers piled up a 26 to 0 advantage in the first half and coasted during the third and fourth quar-
ters.
Warren Brown set the stage foi John Long's touchdown plunge with two brilliant dashes in the first quarter and Art Lavidge sparked the Tigers to touchdowns on marches of 35 and 72 yards early in the second
quarter. | Lawrence Hankes and John Dewar blocking and recovering Dick Burclimaxed the drives with short I lingame's punt. plunges and DePauw scored again] Ben Reagan’s dash from midfiek. before the end of the period when I in the third quarter completed the Boh Earhart ran 40 yards after scoring.
BOWLING SCHEDULE Monday 8 p. m. Coca Cola vs. Kroger’s Tuesday 8 p. m. Lone Star vs. Eitel’s \\ eduesday 8 p. ni. Home Laundry vs. Mid-
west
Thursday 7:30 p. m. O. <X- I. vs. Zinc B
Friday
7:30 p. m. Zinc A vs. University
Agilailing Draperies
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(By Jim Zeis, Sports Editor)
VICTORY MARCH—Germans march into captured Stalino, in southern Ukraine, in drive toward Rostov oil pipeline and important industrial center in Donets river basin, according to German cap] : on on radio picture from Berlin. Chimneys of steel factory in background.
U. S. DIVE BOMBERS—Unique picture shows crack student pilots of U. S. Air Training Station, Miami, Fla., taking Uncle Sam’s newest and fastest dive bombers over city. Using new technique, station turns out bombing pilots en masse. omcai pictur. approve by comm. a. r. Brogan
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Bainbridge i42) R. Hendiieh, f C. Hendrich, f Cooper, f .
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Poff. C Douglas, g O'Hair, g McFarland, g Totals Dover (301 Ritenour, f Gott, f Reed, f Dale, c Copeland, c Carr, g Bowman, g Schooler, g Totals
( Martinss MIc llepor’ ?r) The Martinsville Arlesians took it on the chin, 40 to 33. as they tangled with the scrapping Greencastlc (Nib: in the local gym Friday night. Tht locals trailed from the outset am wore down at the half. 20 to 6. Martinsville staged rally aftei rally in the second half but the margin was too great and the locals wore never able to bridge the gap. The second quarter was the period that broke the Arlesians They went into the period trailing 6-3 but the Cubs opened up with a field goal barrage and quickly shot away to ;• 14-point lead. Conrad started the second perim with a fielder and Payton hit a frei throw for the Arlesians. It was at that point that the skyrockets went off. When the smoki cleared a few minutes later. Slaveni had hit three times. Goodman twice land York once, Martinsville's onlj | points in the meantime being a fiel l ; ar by Knoy. ! The half-time gun ended the has 1 ket barrage for the rampaging Cut: I but the damage was already don land Martinsville was on the shor j side of a 20-6 count j The run-away continued for a few j moments as the third quarter openet I with a free throw by York and l fielder by Bills. In the third quarter, the invader: increased the lend t > 23-6 before thi 1 locals were able to pull themselveitogether. From that point the Sottmen made desperate but vain efI forta to do the impossible but wen still trailing by fourteen points 21 1 to 15 —at the three-quarter mark. In the final session the locals om- , scored their opponents 18 to 11 but | the tilt ended with Greencastlc still - holding a satisfactory lead. The Cubs, lacking in size, stuck t< I the Arlesians like wet shirts, ernwd|ed them, and tied up their efforts to such an extent that the locals were frustrated in everything they at1 tempted to do in the first half. By the time the Arlesians got themIselves together and began working ns a team, the game was to) fai gone to save. ! Goodman hit a fielder to open tlu final period. York fouled out and Grimes followed within a few min-
utes.
The Arlesians t ok full advantag*
of these losses, Robinson hitting n [ Beoger fielder. Cramer marking up a free ! Miller, g
threw, and Champdin scoring from
the field.
Thanks to Principal Valentine of the Bainbridge high school, we received the box score of the Bain-bridge-Dover game, but it was a lit tie late for Saturday’s edition, so it appears in our column today, as fol-
lows:
For Sale—
FOR SALE: more.
Restaurant at Fill-10-3p.
FOR KALE: White boar, 10 months old Ross McCullough. Reolsville. 10-3p.
FOR SALE: 60 Barred Rock hens, blood tested, laying good $1.00 each. S. B. Acton, 3 miles east of Mt. Meridian. 10-Ip.
WOW! 60 Beautiful Christmas •Greeting folders with your name neatly printed, all for $1.00. Avoid disappointment. Older NOW. Ben Riley Print Shep, Alamo Bldg. 10-13-21.
fg ft pf
FOR SALE: Kiln Dried corn. Furr and Cohee, New Richmond, Indiana. 28-121. FOR SALF. so acre farm in Monroe township on Greencastle-Bain-bridge road. See Charles Rutter. Brick Chapel for further information 3-12-p
Hot Fudge sundaes, malted milks. Banana splits. GLOVER'S, 204 eouth College. eod
FOR SALE: Monarch coal range. Used one year. Copper reservoir Ivory finish with shelf Florenc e Meeks, one 1 mile east of Putnamville road 40. 6-7-10-3p.
FOR SALE: 3 cars bulk hominy feed $27.00 F. O. B. Raccoon Satur-
0 Ojday. Monday. Tuesday. John Wilson. I
1 0 ] Fall Bros. 7-3t
0 2
—Real Instate— FOR SALE: A 210 acre farm in Russell Township 80 acres tillable, 130 acres pasture, good henso am. 2 barns Spring and 2 wells. Possession on short notice. Price $35.00 per acre. J T. Christie, Real Estate.
10-3t
FOR SALE: A 127 acre farm in north Putnam County, 80 acres tillable. balance- pasture. 7 noon' house, good barn. J. T. Christie, Real Estate.
10-3t
—For Rent
FOR RENT: Five room apart- | ment, heat and constant hot water furnished. Newly decorated. Phone 204-R. 4-tf.
FOR RENT: 3 room modern unfurnished apartment. Private bath and entrance Phone 768-W. Adults
8-tf.
We notice that Scobee, center, and Douglas, guard, chalked up 15 points each against Dover. Copeland, Do»er guard, rang up 10 straight tosses from the charity stripe which is a!.'-" mighty good shooting Mr. Valentine said that the Polntrs missed their first seven chances from the foul line which coul I lose a lot of games for a lot of teams. The Bainbridge second rtpiart. composed of freshmen and sophomores. looked good in the curtain • raiser, beating the Dover reserves,
26 to Ifl.
FOR SALE: Good baby beef, by
carcass or quarter. Flint's, 312 north! only.
Jackson. 3-tf., ———— j FOR RENT Furnished apartment, FOR SALE: Pears and apples. Me-1 giound floor. 4 or 6 minus private Cullough’s Orchard. Phone rural! rr.trances 206 Spring awnir' Phene PF2. 4-tf . ] 234 10-12-14-31 FOR SALE: Cold wall Frigidaire ! FOR RENT: 2 furnished looms New in 1041 Used six weeks. Call for light I •mseke, ping 104 w. st 286-R. 4-tf. i Franklin street. Ph ne T22-V | io-n. for sale- one Chevrolet 1-2
ton truck, g od tires and motor $50 One Dodge 1-2 ton pick-up truck, good motor, good tires. One 3-4 ton stake body truck, good tires and extra good mutor $K5. Walter S. Camphell, Goose Inland. Phone 86S-J
10-12-21
FOR RENT Four loom . dern apartment. Call 438-It.
-mi-mo-10-.'its.
FOR RENT: Filling station in goo I location, doing fine volume of business. Experience and references required in reply. Address Box 32. Banner. 10-2t.
Belle Union (281 Phillips, f Benassi, f Walker, f . Harcourt. c . Cooper, c Nichols, g Neier, g
Totals
Paragon (26: Young, f Buis, f 4 Ladyman. f Bastin. c
Goss, g
Walters, g
Totals
FOR SALE: Duroc Spring boars Noal G. Nicholson, Road 36. 1 mile last of 43. 8-10-2p FOR SALE: 11 Shorthorn calves. ight about 450 lbs. 10 shoals, weight about 60 lbs. 2 open Duroc rows 3 sows and 25 pigs. Earl Goiham. Fillmore. Call any hour until Tuesday evening. 8-2p FOR SALE: Blood tested Barred I Rock cockerels $1.00 each. Mrs.
Ted Bock. Greencastle. R 1
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j | Remember the sale of household I J goods at the John Cherry Transfer I Wednesday, November 12. at 1:30 p. q in. 10-2p.
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FOR RENT Phone 334. FOR RENT: nished rooms.
Modern apartment. 10-12-21. 3 semi-modern fur901 south Indiana
street Se,> Justin Godwin.
10-Ip.
—Wanted WANTED: Cattle hides Will pay best market price. Flint’s. 312 tiortli Jackson. 3-tf. Middle age lady wants housework
10-2p. | for elderly lady or couple. Stay nights - 1.’. Highland street. Phone 757-J.
8-3t
(Itni/il Times) Oreencnstle. reported to have a small team, fast as the proverbial grease I lightning defeated Martins ville, at the latter place, 40 to 33 , Friday night. BEES >1 KPRISE i s I Russellville's 2s to 23 Victory ove Roachdnle Frida), night came somewhat of a surprise to us. We hac figured the Hawks, with a veterai team, plenty of r ze. and playing o: their home floor, would take th measure of the Bees. The Russell ville boys evidently thought differ ently, for they invade I Roachdal and returned home with a 5-poin; win under their belt. This should be n warning to the rest of the Putnam county outfits. Everybody rends The Tianner.
Score end of regulation period B. U. 26, Paragon 26: Overtime scon
B. U. 28. Paragon 26.
Walker's field goal in the overtimi won the battle for Belle Union. Belle Union led Paragon, 20 to 10 it the half. The next game for Belle Union will be with Eminence, Wednesday vening. on the Jefferson township team's floor. FOOTBALL RESULTS DePauw, 32; Earlham. 0 Notre Dame, 20: Navy, 13. Northwestern, 20; Indiana, 14 Purdue, 0: Michigan State, 0 itiei Butler, 18; Toledo, 2 Wabash, 26; Franklin, 7 Ball State. 33; Central Normal, 0 Western Mich., 12; Manchester, 0 Findlay lO ), 12; Evansville, 7 Louisville. 21; Hanover. 6
NOTICE CUSTOMERS FOR SALE trucks and cars and farm machinery. I will trade for corn, hogs, cattle, wheat, soy beans. Terms, on balance 6 percent interest. 1 year to 18 months to pay. Come make an offer on what you want, I have it. or I 1 will got it. Walter S. Campbell, Goose Island. 10-12-21.
Wanted to buy. si'll a trade shot guns, rifles, any kind, size. age. Trading Post, 319 north .bn k- ai. 10-21.
FOR SALE: Sow and ten pigs, six weeks old. J D. Boswell. 3 miles
WANTED: One g govemnient outside t Walter S. Campbell, WANTED: Good washer. Robert Cs route three.
north Reelsville
10-lp |
FOR SALE R onditioned
foui
hole Thruh laundry stove. 11
inch
bowl stove sets on
base
$7.45.
Furniture Exchange,
West
Side
Square. Phone 170-1.
10-lp.
WANTED: A work. Call at street
man
907
id second hand diet. Call 868-J. Goose Island. 10-12-21. used gasoline h. Greencastlc.
10-lp.
to do some south Locust
10-2t.
: M OMM. Ol T kali; J As I will quit farming I will sell at auction at the Lucy Boswell j farm, 51 „ miles west of Greencastle and 2L miles east of Itrunerse town anil (i miles south ol (Tint in Falls, on Thursday, November 13, 1941 Beginning \t 10:00 A. M.
MILES
One team ot smooth mouth mules, good workers.
8—< \TTLE—8
One 8 year old Guernsey and Holstein cow; One 7 year old Jersey and Holstein cow; One (i year old Jersey row; One 5 year old Jersey cow ; One 10 year old Jersey cm; Two "i year old Guernsey and Holstein heifers, calves by side; One Yellow Jersey heifer to freshen in March. These cows are all giving a good flow ol milk.
7—HOGS—7
Two Duroc sows due to farrow hy day of sale; Five head Shoals weighing around 160 lbs.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
One coal range, good shape, one five burner oil range a good one, three 0x12 rugs, two beds and dresser, chairs and other household gnods; one No. 3 DeLaval cream separator and other articles
too numerous to mention.
TERMS—CASH. OTIS ADAMS
ALTON HI RST, Auctioneer. Dinner hy Little Walnut Cemetery Committee.
17—SHEEP—17 16 head of good Black Face Ewes; One 3 year old Buck, a
good one.
FARM TOOLS One 10-20 tractor in good shape; One 14-in. Oliver Tractor plow ; One 7 ft. tractor disk harrow; One Deering Mower; One two-row Oliver cultivator; One l-row cultivator; One Hi inch breaking plow ; One wagon; One set of harness, almost new, forks, shovels, picks, chains and manv other tools.
FEED
300 bushels good corn in crib; 75 bushels Oats; Two ton Bean
and Grass Hay.
FOR SALE: Hampshire male hog and Hampshire gilts Dura G. Pilchard, Phone Bell Union. 10-2p,
FOR SALE: On' 16 month old Poland male hog. 1 ml Hurst, Mt. Meridian. 10-lp.
Tiad-10-2t.
Two wheel trailer for sale ing Post, 319 north Jackson.
FOR SALE Fresh high grade dairy cows with calves. Frank McKeehan. 10-12-2p FOR SALE: Om Model A sedan $70. One 1936 Ford V-K panel, goo I tires, good motor $160. One 1936 Ford V-8 1 1-2 ton truck, good motor and good tires $200. One 1935 Chevrolet 11-2 ton truck with flat top. good tires and motor only $185. One 1933 Federal truck, 1 1-2 ton to 2 ton rating, good tires and motor. This is the Tommy Raines truck. Walter S. Camp! • 11, Goose Island. Greencastle. 10-12-21. FOR SALE -Shade trees, soft and hard maple: Elm. two for 25c. Pears 60c bushel. Singer machine. Telephone Joe Smith. Fillmore. 10-lp
A Rare Opportunity Fi r A Man Who Wants To D j Better. A national organization seeks .a man with ipecialty sales nr Finan:. Company experience, for permanent position in Indiana. We prefer man it present employed. Man selected will tie trained in the field with all expenses pai I. No need to worry about priorities and we are literally swamped with business. No canvassing must have a car and he bondable. Write giving full particulars on .education, past experience, age. earning - and enclose photograph. Exeeutivi of company will arrange for personal interview. Write Frank Bramlev I’. (> Box 28.'!, Greencastle, Indiana. 10-12-2p.
—Miscellaneous
Complete Grea:. Job 59 cents at Deem’s Standard. Car washing. North Jackson street. 24-hour service. 5-tf. TRADING POST ;;19 X Jackson St. We buy. sell and trade anything of value. Open every night to 9 p. m. 27-tf.
FOR SALK Property of the old I Crystal Ice Co. Flowing well on the place. Make an offer. Luella Moun-
fngpr, Culver. Indiana.
10-lt
FOR SALK: Two sows and sixteen pigs and three gilts. Basil Baldwin, Foxridge. 10-lp
USED RADIOS vietroias, battery and electric. Trading Post, 319 N. Jackson St. Open till 9. 27-tf.
Highest price paid for ail kinds of junk, paper, rags, iron, all kinds of metal. We also buy beef hides. A A- S Junk Yard. Phone 678. Greencastle. 19-tf.
FOUND: White sow Arthur Ames, Greencastle, R. 3. 8-2p LOST Yellow Persian cat. Retur i t.» Mrs. W L. Denman and receive reward. 10-lt
I We the undersigned prohibit any : Model A. kord coupe, | or hunting on our farms, motor in good shape, j Dr Veach, Paul McKeehan, E. O. will sell cheap. Also pick-up trailer. , Gorre „ Bayard Allen i 0 -14-19-3p. good tires, good shape. Will sell sep-
FOR SALF 4 good tires,
(irately. John King, 619 street after 6:00 p. m.
Anderson hunting permitted on my farm. 10-3t. James Wilde. 10-lt.
