The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1944 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,
MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1944.
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CHATEAU IONITE THRU THURSDAY Matinee Tuesday
on a tune-filled trip to our far-flung soldier fronts I
Here's bad news for insects and joed news for Putnam County victory gardeners. There should be no real trouble in obtaining the spray ind dust materials needed to protect gardens from insects this year. Little or no pyrethrum will be on tile market, but the supply of rotennne has been increased above the amount available in 1943. Cryolite, a good substitute for scam materials, will be available in 194'i Cryolite, a good substitute for scare materials will be available in un limited quantities. Gardeners will tk well to try this new material for th control of chewing insects, such as the one shown in the top half of th* accompanying pictur* The lower half shows an insect with suckling mouth parts. Kvery victory gardener is urged
to have a spray or duster and a supply of insecticides on hand at the beginning of the season. By watching his plants closely, he may then
dusts may b« required. Miss Smith suggests that gardeners obtain a free copy of Purdue Extension Leaflet 228 from the ciunty agricultural ex-
get after the insects at the
eigns of attack.
it is sugge-ited that each gardner purchase now a package of rotenonesulphur dust, a package of copperr enical dust, and a small bottle ot 0 per cent nicotine sulphate. These will help him to keep ahead of tha rests which normally destroy 20 per •ent of all garden vegetables. Once plants are partially destroyd. it ia too late to get the full bene, fit from spraying or dusting. Add.tional materials may be purchased
is needed.
Gardeners are asked to be cautious in their use of dusts and sprays. Some vegetables are fairly free of insects attack while others u e very susceptible. The wise victory gardener will dust or spray only f .ho>e crops which need it. He' alsc will use u material that will kill the pest in question. There is no all-purpose garden in.ecticides, and different sprays or
first i tension office. This folder tells what j insects to look for. and how to kill
them.
SPORTS NEWS
BOWLING
(By Jim Zeis)
BASKETBALL
Mrs. Lawrence ( raw ley 'I norrd With Dinner .Saturday Mrs. La vrer.ee C;rwl -y was not allowed to forget her birthday as her family gathered at her .ionie as they have for the F ast 20 years, to help her celebrate ii. The following guests were present Et the dinner Saturday evening: Mr. jnd Mrs. Robert Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fisher. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Godfrey, Mrs. .lohn Fisher, Opl and Mrs. Stanley Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. James Callaway all of Gieencastle. Out of town guests were Mr. and iMs. Kannet.l Jamison, Mist Joan Crawley and Herbert Collirs of Indianapolis. Mrs. Crawley also received birthday telephone calls from her daughters at Detroit, Michigan and Ft Lauderdale, Fli.
Bainbridge Bows To Waynetown In Double-Overtime Regional Thriller
The Bainbridge high school basketball team went down with colors flying Saturday night up at Crawfordsville, only bowing to Waynetown, Regional champions, by one point and that after a double-over-time thriller that kept the fans on their toes and in a constant uproar. The, final count was 46 to 45, and els a result Waynetown will play in the semifinals at Anderson this coming Saturday against Whiteland, winner
of the Shelbyville regional.
was nip-and-tuck again in the second period, with McBride, O’Hair and Elliott showing th*c way for the Pointers and the half ended with Bainbridge ahead, 25 to 23. ^ There wels no letup in the scrap in I the third frame and the scoreboard read 36-all. Elliott dropped in a long bucket to k,not the count at 40-40 just before the expiration of the regulation playing time. First Overtime
Moore hit the loop for a two
Bainbridge lived up to expectations I pointer and Waynetown led for half of Putnam county fans Saturday af- a minute until McBride connected for
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leading 14 to 10 at the quarter. It
ternoan when the Pointers took the measure of Hillsboro, 40 to 33 while Waynetown, which entered the tourm*y with a perfect record, eliminated
Bridgeton, 54 to 33.
The Pointers had plenty of support at Crawfordsville, a large delegation from Greencastle augumenting the big crowd- of .north Putnam
fans who were on the cheering for the local
chajnps.
The Bain bridge-Waynetown battle was fast and furious. Waynetown
the Pointers and it was tied at 42 all. Baker fouled Elliott for his fourth penalty, and went out. Elliott missed his toss, but recovered off the backboard to convert to a field goal, and Bainbridge was leading, 44-42. Moore dribbled the length of the floor and shot as the gun marked the end of the period. A hurried con-
, ference between referee and timesidelines | geepe,. brought a ruling that the sectional 1 s k 0 t - A r as j n the air as the period end-
ed and the basket counted, to tie it
up again at 44-44. Second Overtime
Th*e first team to get a two-point lead or make a basket in a second overtime period wins the game, so players of both teams were guarding with everything they had and shooting at every chance. Powell fouled Elliott as the latter was shooting and Elliott had two shots with which he might win for his team; but he missed one, and Bainbridge was leading 45-44. Powell looped one in for Waynetown, and the game was ovbr with the count Waynetown, 46: Bain-
bridge, 45. Summary:
Waynetown Fti FT Powell, f 5 0
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led over much of the route with a Ttie 10 000 1 five-point advantage at the end of tlle Bureau 01 ! the first period and only a one- asfii ‘ t tax P a - v " point deficit at the half time. tax r<>tuins a1. The third period gave Bainbridge ,)Ut rnan y last ' only a two-point lead. The game was 10 rel y on tht Won in srvirincr vallt An CSUSt' thei. Ml-
won in scoring rallies in the last cause tlu ’ r
period and which were marked by numerous fouls on both sides. Bain
bridge had two such rallies to Hills- the midi boro’s one and so won the gam'? 40 deadline, bun i
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l Bowling Banquet
? Wednesday Eve,;
Members of teams Ln the Greenf castle Bowling League will enjoy a banquet Wednesday evening at 6:30 oclock at the First Baptist Church ! The affair will ma rk the close of the > season with Eitel's kieflers holding
the local championship
Awards (will be made during the banquet and a social hour will f 0 iow. About seventy men are expected ta attend, representing the 12 teams that competed in league playing dur- '
mg the winter.
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