The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 January 1944 — Page 3

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DePauw Team Host To hi snam Saturday

SPORTS NEWS

BOWLING

(By Jim Zeis)

BASKETBALL

Cadets Win State Service Team Title; OePauw's Tigers Romp Over Fort Knox

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rhe Tigers take time out from practice to face the can ra. ■seated ar ■ Paul Kaddiffe, Cla> ton .lohnson, •lee Koherts, Bill (iuthier Itolard .Marston. Standing arc Hob Johnson, Wavnc Montgomery, Gordon Ing-

Charlie Radelillc, Joe Van Hoon weghe and Coach l.loyd Messcrsmith.

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TWO INEMY SHIPS ARE TARGETS for British Beaunghters in this photo. The BAF planes caught the enemy ships south of Kalino during the early stages of an attack on shipping in the Dodecanese islands. Two bombs can be seen leaving the bomb racks of orv of the planes. (Irterr.ational)

, DePauw’s Naval Pre-Flight basketI ball squad captured the state service i team championship Wednesday ove- ! jing when the Cadets defeated a strong Bunker Hill Naval Air Station quintet, 57 to 53. The Cadets, coached by Lieut. Everett Case, had things about tlv. ir own vay during the opening half, leading 35 to If* at the r< st inter-

mission.

Bunker Hill ennie back trong in the last period and male a real battle of it, outscoring the V-5 outfit, 34 to 22, but losing by thy final count of 57 to 53. Cartier with 27 points and Bop Cook with 15, headed the DePauw Navy offensive. Thurnbakl with 13 points was individual high scorer for Bunker Hill. Valpo Coming Lieut. Everett Case, coach of the championship DePauw Naval PreFlight basketball team, announces that local fans will have th; opportunity of seeing one of thi nation’s best aggregations in action on the Bowman gym floor here next Tuesday evening when Valparaiso invades Greencastle. Valpo, which boasts a lineup of players ranging from 6 feet. 1 inch, to 6 feet, ten inches, has lefeated some of the country’s most outstanding quintets. In an earlier clash with the V-5 netters, Valpo won, 4:; to 35 but Bob i Cook, ace forward for the Casemen did not see action .due to a'bad ank’ \ 1 uesday’s game should be thriller Lieut. Case also announced that the contest scheduled with Notre Dame on Feb. 2. has been' cancelled due t) the fact that the Cadets will be battling examinations at this particular time.

i fOR SALE: Vinegar barrels, DoFa c.w Conwnissary, Hanna street.

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SOUHEKS FROM KENTI t KY A 715 TO 3(1 BEATING

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Gordon Ingram piled up 20 points as the DePauw Tigers romped overl a soldier team from Fort Knox, Ky., • 7t5 to 36 last night in the Bowman

basketball emporium.

Coach Lloyd Mossersmlth used his entire second string as the Old Gold netters jumped into an early lead, holding i 35 to 15 advantage at the

rest intermission.

The rout continued in the second half, DvPauw in front, 54 to when the regulars left the floor tAir the remainder of the contest. Roberts, Mansion and Charlie Radcliffe each contributed 11 points jto the Tiger scoring vffort* For t'he Fort Knox aggregation, Bruner arid McDonald were the bright lights.

BASKKTBAI.I. M’OKE Fillmore 31; Stilesville 215 v

NET SCHEDULE

Friday

Seymour at Greencastle New Winehi stor at Hainbridge Russellville at Waveland Suturda> Earlham at DePauw

Bowling Thursday Bluejackets vs University Friday

R* tsse’l Siddons. Greencastle, R. 2.

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! a Dept, head In our house wares do ! partment. Fvperlen e preferred. | Montgomery Marti Co., (■ r>S'ncastle, j Indiana. 25-8ts. j Dr. John z. Moore, Methodist misI slonary to Pyeng Yang. Korea, will j speak tonight at a chili supper to be . j held in the basement of the Reelsville Methodist church. Dr, Moore will tell ot his experiences in a land dominated by the Japanese The public j is Invited. The supper will begin at

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fOH SALE: 2 baby heifer calves. !

10 h g houses, 7 6\?

FOR SALE:

- J tingle roofed. Priced to sell. Arth-j "house, February 5.

U r Glitz. Bainbridge. R. 1. 26-3

| pany will be add

FOR SALE: Baled threshed oats and wheat straw, never wet. Phone 535. 27-2n.

The annual meeting to the Directors of the Fincai'tk felt pi. ae Cum-

in th community

1:00 p. m. to switch board ui any other

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receive -bid and elect operator for 1 year

businc.'ip.

FOR SALE: \Ve have a few automatic furnace regularators left. Placed from $15.00 to $46.00 Boswell’s

Tin Shop, ill N. Coll eg,

25-3 p.

FOR SALE: 21 from 10 to 75 lbs.

; h ats weighing Lewis Nelson, K. 27-2,'.

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FOR RENT: Three large modern I

26 • ^k-eping rooms, extra nice. 612 East I ^ * ! * + + -!• •!- ••• •(. •!“!

, „ v | Mr. and Mrs. Claiiv Uirk called

>n Mr. and Mrs. John L, aton Friday

Se run uy street. Phone

831-MX.

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F’* *K SALE: Jenny Lind couch.

afternoon. Mr. Carl

Twigg and grandson,

opel i easily to make a double bed.; Jimmy Twigg spent Sundae afterCal 557. 27-lt. ntxjn with 'Mrs. Jessie Hartman. ' —VThT:;———I ' Mr. and Mrs. John vtnnoms visitICOK .SALE: One AutomatK Hum-1 ed !, , t ter, ’ R rt stokes ell'. - u, warm alrfurnac, BasweU „ the ho , , u n , ' Sh °P " N 1 25-.‘ip. | stokes fell ,nd ■

H5 Mrs. Ruth Brothers and Mrs. Maude Brothers spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mis. Dal Porter

IFOR SALE: Kurd V-8 coach. H. P 5 good tires, motor in goxl co.idition, excellent finish and reasoij able. One mile north of Floyd O ater, Louis Northern. 27-3t.

I FOR SALE: New full size ait-

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Univeisity A

37

17

Zinc Mill

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Bluejackets

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Midwest

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Coca C la

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Home Laundry

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Public Service

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University B

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35

O. K. Barbers

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Post Office

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Lone Star

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ti, :iit sheet steel W'orwl burning heat- Indianapolis

lq g stoves, lining $6 .75. Furniture

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at Rockville.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borden and daughter, Sara Ann ami Mrs. Iconic Steele spent Sunday with relatives In

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15 inches Exchange,

Phone 170-.I.

high. West 27-lp.

i FOR SALE: Antique solid walnut dining r om table with drop leaves. Address Box 17. 25-tf.

FOR SALE ~

the middle of February.

Airport Road.

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.685 j .627 I .568 • .555 '

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Priest and family spent Sunday with his mothi, Mrs. Mary Priest in Bainbridge. Mrs. John Leak in spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Iva Foster in

Ladoga.

Mr .and Mrs E. Pmv hs, Mr. and

10 red gilts to farrow Mrs. Frank Bridg, iml I uighter Ed Stone,) vt re dinnei gu st; Mi Lida

27-2p. j Bridges and son Ear! Brid.vs,

— - - j Mrs. Hazel Darnell, Ci i f, rdsville,

-RvaJ Estate- j :, p <,n t a fw day t j w ek.

FOR SAIJC: Seven acres with six j Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller and room house on National Road. Land | daughter ef Ladoga Sunday runs down to Deer Creek. House j guests of Mi. and Mrs. R !’. Miller wired for electricity. J. T. Christie* Mr. and 'Mrs. Earl Shanfin and

l Real Estate.

.50'* | .500) FOR SALE: An attractive 6 room .462 | home. Large living room, good fire .351 place. Fine basement, fin** new furn- j

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RUBBER PLANT—Shadow of stairways on retorts makes them look like huge baseballs. Scene Is of world's largest petroleum butadiene plant in operation without profit by five oil companies, at Port Neches, Texas. One seventh of U. S. synthetic rubber supply pours into l these spherical pressure tanks, which have capacity of 12,000 barrels.

I| HEBRON ■ Kenneth Perry, Paul McGaughey and son attended the tournament at | Crawfordsville Saturday. ' Mrs. Frank Gardner and Mrs. ; Margaret Ramsay spent Wednesday j with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Webster near Morton. Mrs. Rose Mendenhall of Indianapolis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGaughey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McBride and grandchildren of Milligan were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Goff. Mr. ami Mrs. R. F Dragoo *nnd Mrs. Sophia Wilson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dragoo and daughter, in celebration of Mis Wilsons 85th birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goff and and daughter of Lafayette were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goff. Mrs. Robert Riggs and non of English spent last week with Mr. and Airs. Rafe McGaughey and sons, while M* Riggs attended the Annual Agricultural Conference at Purdue University. Sam Cunningham has been working for Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gibbs.

Paul McGill of Indianapolis and Mi :md .Mnj. Frank McGill of Parke County v. rri Sunday gimsts of Paul McGaughey and family. Frank Everman is shredding fodder this week.

ENSIGN WRITES

(f onfIniieU fwitti r*nu«‘ Oin*) cans will die. Those who willfully stay away from vital jobs or keep others from working are murderers.

ace. Largie lot and new garage. Price I $4350. J. T. Christie, Real Estate.

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FOR SALE: 134 acre farm three miles West of Cnat sville on blacktop road. Good five room house, large barn, good water and elec.I tricity. Water pip'd in house and burn. Iiumeo'.ati possession. $75.00 pci acre. Joe Garrett, Fillmore. 24-25-27-3p. FOR SALE: 2 acres of land with 6 room modern home and garage, combined meat house, chicken house, fruit trees: 500 building tile, 4-5-8; 3* piece living room suite, g od

Stal y of Albuqi rque \. Mexico were dinner gueds Friday . wiling of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hinny, Indianapolis. Mrs. Alice Detro was called to ) Brick Chapel by tin ilhv sn of her laug iter-in-law. Mr*. Lor ne Detro.

POINT-THRIFTY PENNY-WISE *• • - • t. v:' ? r*

1 lb.

May their souls fry in hell forever.” I springs in cushions. Located 3 miles ’Spread the word whnyou are : west of Coatesville Claud Phillips

Let people know what a vital duty It is for them to keep working so that we can keep fighting. Everyone must do his part." REAL ESTATE TR \NSKERS Ursula Hale et con t Lula Cavaners land in Russell twp Lester J. Parker et al to Effie S. Parker, alnd in Jefferson twp., $1.00. Effie S Parker to Lester C. Pnrk- < i. rt al, land in Jefferson twp., $1. Lester C. Parker, et al to Effie S. Parkei land In Cloverdale twp., $1. Effie S. Parker to Lester C. Parker et al, land in Cloverdale twp., $1. Alice M. Henry to Curtis Mason, et al, land in Franklin twp., $1.00.

BASKETBALL High School Gym Friday. Jan. 28 7 P. M.-REELSVILLE vs. GREENCASTLE 6 8 P. M -SEYMOUR vs. GREENCASTLE ADULTS 40c STUDENTS 30c (Grade School chiliien admitted free if accompanied by one or both parents.)

DESTINATION BERLIN—One of thousands of details in preparations for European invasion is building of railroad cars to run on German rails. Prefabricated parts from America are being assembled In southern England, above, by men of U. S. Army Transportation Corps.

LEAVES FOR HAWAII Irs. Walter Baynard who left Satay afternoon for Pearl Harbor, the fourth dlcmbcr of the Bayn-

ard family to go all out for the wai effort. Mrs. Baynard has two sons and a son-in-law in the Armed forces and her husband working at Pearl Harbor as an engineer.

Mrs. Baynard goes as a mechanic, having taken the course offered by the Public High School evening class under 'Mr. Stewart.

BASKETBALL DEPAUW UNIVERSITY vs. EARLHAM BOWMAN GYMNASIUM SATURDAY. JANUARY 29 7:30 P. M. ADMISSION: Adults 354- including tax—Children, 20c including tax.

27-29-2p j FOR SALE: 5 room modern house, full basement, .small garden. See Milton Klebusch at Milton’s Posey Paten. 27-lt.

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WANTED: Unfurnished house or unfurnished apartment to rent. Call Banner. 27-lp WA N’TEl > Soinet ne fnt part time housework. 35c per hr. Phone 451-J | or ATite 430 Anderson street. 27-2p I u ANTES! > Child i play pen. CaTl 646-W. 27-2t. *

FOR SALE: Nino ni«> shoats, weighing 40 or .50 lbs. Bill Nelson, lu mils west Limedale. 25-2p For best Block coal call 11F.3. 25-4 p. WANTED TO REN i: 3 or 4 room unfurnished modern apartment, clone in. Write Box 27. 26--n.

WANTED: Home nursing. 570.

Ph ,ne 27-2p.

WANTED TO RENT: 3 or 4 room unfurnished apartment or small house. Call 742-W. 26-28-29-31.

FOR RENT

FOR R8NT: Two sleeping rooms, girls prefei red. Coking privileges if desired. Inquire after 4 p. m. at 12 Larrabee st. 25-3p.

-Miscellaneous-

; 3lb$ 69,

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mosv aow MtDlUM 25c

Rummage sale, Friday 8:30 a. m„ court house, Section Three Christian Church. 25-3ts. Call 27 for appointment for income tax report. Blanche M. Wean School Of Business. Indiana and FV>plar. 22-tf. We have an o|M-iiing for a manager in our shoe store de|iartnient. Man preferred however will except appIlcatioiiK from e\|>erb-need sales ladies. We also iiave an o|M-ning for

NORTH JACKSON CASH MARKET 60’ NO. JACKSON ST.