The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 January 1946 — Page 4

THfc CAiiY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1946.

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SPORTING NEWS

(By Jim Zeis) BOWLING - BASKETBALL -

FOOTBALL

Owls Trounce B Team Raps Local Netters Clinton Center

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^ .•**. •!• -!• •!* At Saturday and Sunday from LaJ MOKTON fayette to attend the funeral of ;jj •!* *!• + *1* his uncle at Sigler. Mrs. Verna Hurk. Mrs. Mildre 1 j Mr. Oral Maddox went to Newfcent ami Mrs. Rozeile Ver- ! Martinsville to see his doctor on million attended a bridal shower Thursday. for Mrs. Maxine Everman Law- ! Mrs. Alta Bales has been on ter Friday night at the Chris- the sick list. tian church in Russellville. |

Mr. John Miller has returned

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In one of the worst exhibitions (ireencastle >f basketball that we have wit- Grimes nessed in many a season, Green- Rowland castle lost to the Seymour Owls Williams on the loeal gym floor Friday to Roberts the tune of 40 to 16. The out- Carson come was a big disappointment Reynolds to Tiger Cub fans who witnessed Foxx the Connersville tilt a week prev- Birt ious. The last three quarters of that eneounter, the Cubs looked TOTALS

like a ball club, but not Friday Clinton Center Varsity

Vets Defeated By Cloverdale

j to his work at Indianapolis after

having a vacation

Mr. Crawley and family of Lafayette spent Sunday with Mr. Wayne Bettis ami family. Mr. James Berry is back to his work at the gar-age after being

CIS AID TYPHFS TEST FORT LEWIS, Wash. (UP) One hundred and fifty medical traiaing section soldiers recently subjected themselves to a two-week experiment to datermine whether clo.hing _ impr. gnated with dibutyl phthalate

LAST SHOWING T0( -a, gotta wojt

evening against the Owls.

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L. Martin E. Martin Wichinann J. Clodfelter

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PAT ADOLPHE ELLEN O’BRIEN MENJOU DREW

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A Gat for a Ghost! When bewitching Kll I • in "Man Alive,’ she is di-. "ghost.” Rudy Valle v 1 a gun to the very mu< li

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with Pat and Ellei d Vail which Ray Enright din ■ led

Th,. Cubs were "off" in every department of the game. They were “off” on their passes; "off" >n their offense; "off” on their iefense; in other words they

verp just "off" period!

A lone field goal by Steegmiller from out on the floor was the sum and substance of Greencastle’s scoring effort during the first quarter. The Owls meanwhile were collecting it points. In the second period. Pierce and Buckner made good on a free throw each and the half ended with Seymour leading, 19 to 4. This condition existed during thp third frame with the visitors

out in front, 29 to 8.

Seymour continued to fake the Culi defense and dribble in for lose shots at the hoop during

the final quarter and trotted off winners

the hardwood court with a 10 to

16 victory.

■rcciH-astlc (Hi) FG. FT. IT. Stewart .0 0 1 Figeas oof) Pierce 1 1 1 Grimes 3 o 4 Buckner 023 I Gardner 0 0 0 Miles 0 0 0 Boyd 0 1 3 Steegmiller 12 1 Goodman 0 0 1

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Reelsville 37; Belle Union 26

Reelsville won an interesting game from Belle Union on tlu Jefferson township court Friday night. Rissler looked well for the

while Keller was out-

standing for the loosers. Reelsville made it a double by winning

the curtain raiser 2.’!-21.

KccNville (37) FO. FT. PF. Hathaway .2 0 3 ii> tier 0 8 2 Cook 0 0 0

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Taylor 10 2 Bowen 2 0 0 Wells 0 0 0 Hammond 1 1 0

j 0 Playing at Cloverdale Friday 0 0 1 night, the local V. F. W. Post net 2 q team lost a close game to the 2 o “outh Putnam Legionnaires, 21

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_ 1 The Vets’ squad was composed 6 li of Wilde. Crawley, York, Al.sj paiigh. Goodman, Hardwick and FT. pf. Trail. This was an improvised 0 0 lineup and a different uggrcgi3 2 lion from the squad that defeut0 o t d Cloverdale here earlier in the 1 0 week, 40 to 28. 1 1 Performing for Cloverdale 0 1 were Neese, ^ackett, Haltom. i 0 0 Cradick, Bailey. Young, Hoffa,

0 1 Turner.

The Veterans will meet th | 5 strong Kraft Foods outfit from Camp- Marshall on the locay gym floor next Tuesday evening. Boy Scouts of Troops 43 and 99 will

play (lie preliminary.

home with sickness in his fami- j and benzyl benzoate, used to re-

pel the mite carrying scrub j

ly.

Mr. Clarence Lane was here typhus fever virus, would cause

APPROVED BEAUTY SHOP Announcing DATHEL THOMPSON Formerly of Paul’s Beauty Salon Call 442-M For Appointments WILMA WATSON--Owner

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YOU SHOULD INSULATE NOW! While labor and materials are available -- Why waste fuel and suffer the discomfort of cold walls and floors. All insulation pneumatically installed. Call or Write for Free Estimates.

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June Vincent in mvi.a.*. .. unusual film "That’s the Spirit."

At the Voncastle today.

Westside of Square

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OLD BATTLESHIPS TO BE ATOM BOMB TARGETS IN.PACIFIC NEXT MAI

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(.'•licves herself Pat O'Brien’s widow, 'il to find herself “haunted" by Pat’s eking her hand, advises her to take liv ■ ghost, Pat himself in masquerade.

H suits Adolphe Menjou is starred the plane will be !< atured, in the RKO Ralio picture, I Sal!!m Common.

BOMBER FOR ME MORIAL SALEM, Mass, (UPi— "Miss X,” an Army bomber flown in Europe by a Salem man, has been purchased. It is planned that

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With thi* retult—new pa**engtr automobile* ■v These views from the Studeb iker plant do not mean the immediate delivery of your new car, but they do indicate that the auto Industry has Inst none of its talent for mass production during four years of war. The three top pit lures rt-pre-.- ut some ol the major sub-assemblies that make posslnle the linlshed product at the bottom. Back of < -'h sub-av ombly are weeks of eareful preparation. Each must reach a designated point on the iinal assembly line on a split-secieid schedule. Planning la so precise that at any givui ^fdeaynt a pioduction man can teU the exact atate ¥. any tub-assembly in the factory.

NINETY-SEVEN vessels, including 32 warships, of which eight will he American, will be used ar atom bomb targets when a joint United States Army-Navy air-sea task force conducts the experiment next May of testing the bombs’ power against sea power. The tests will be made near Bikini atoll, 170 miles east of Eniwetok in the former Japanese Marshall Islands. Rear Adm. W. H. P. Blandy, above, will have the over-all command of the task | force which will comprise sorpa 20,000 men. Among the American warships doomed to be obliterated are the battleships Nevada) New York, Pennsylvania and Arkansas, the aircraft carriers Saratoga and Independence and the cruisera Salt Lake City and Pensacola.

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From fop down: U. S. S. New York, U. Saratoga, U. S. S. Salt lako City

S. S. Pennsylvania, U. S. S. and German cruiser Prin* Eugen.

Among the foreign warships which will serve as test targets are the famous German 10,000ton cruiser Prinz Eugen and the Japanese battleship Nngato, which fought against us in the aecoud battle of the Philippine From

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