The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1946 — Page 3
.HE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1946
WORLD'S CHAMPION RLBKEADS AT E^IBRiBGE
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(iyei Cubs Dump Attica High 42-37
Vets Defeated Marshall, 69-55
G. port visited Tuesday with V, m ! Mrs. Ik M ek. Mr. ai!'! Mi . Ike M ok vi utr 11 fu May w.tn i!ai .)M M< .'k at tlv Putiiarn Comity Hospital soli of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Meeks of
Jordan.
Mrs. Ken Meek of Cloverdale and Irma Rollings of Cataract went to Clay City Wednesday. Elias and Bill Rollings accompanied them to C itaract to spend
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In the first game of the seaosn Wednesday night in the local
high school gym. the Veterans j Thanksgiving Day.
of Foreign Wars basketball; Mr. anti Mrs. Ralph Kiddle of team, representing the Gen.| Darwin, 111., were Saturday night
Jesse M Lee Post, defeated the'; • ! 'ul Sunday visitors of
Elmer Finney. Indiana University had only the one day holi(1 y, making up for time lost in late beginning on account of the
housing shortage.
Miss Dorothy Finney, teacher —Spoils Sleep TOI in the Avilla High School, is you'll pke the way spending Thanksgiving vacation] Va-tro-nol works right
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.]
Elmer Finney.
Mr. and Mrs. Ren Meek and Ronnie were Thanksgiving Day j dinner guests of Mr. and
Isaac Meek.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wells of In-
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i Putnam county fan - v/ih have tae op. utunity of seeing the outstanding girls’ basketjin the nation in action Monday night when the All-American Redheads play in the Bain[Lh school gymnasium. The girls, pictured above, are real athletes and have defeated I the better h anis over the country in their exhibition tilts.
In an exciting and rough game the Greencastle Cubs chalked up a victory over the Attica Ramblers to the tune of 42 to 37, on the Attica court Wednesday
night.
It was the second victory for the Cubs in three games played this season. During the first
three quarters they played a i tnt from start to finish. Trailgood offensive and defensive ] in g 51 t o 50, with five minutes
game. With the third quarter, to play, the Greencastle vets! i,cd T h'irsday and Friday with and Mrs. Otho Smythe. score standing in favor of the I staged a rally that netted them j their 8011 a "' r l:lini| .V. Mr. and Cloverdale Lions Club will Cubs 35 to 25, they weakened jp points while holding the vi I Mrs - a< ‘ n( ‘ Wooden in Indianap- meet Monday evening December slightly when the Ramblers scor- jtors to 1 and the contest endedJ olis - ' 2ncl ' 6::;0 at tllL ' Cloverdale High
ed 12 points against tne Cubs 7.1 w j t h the V. F. W. winning, 65* to
55.
Giddings, center. With 21 points led the veterans’ attack, i : ~ Frye and Scobee each chalked up 18 points for the local cause. j Dr Swaim with a total of 161
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Mr. ami j dianapolis had Thanksgiving Day 1
Marshall American Legion qum-j A1rs - D‘‘ii Meek and Ronnie. Sun- dinner with Miss Mary Elmore, teacher. A gooil attendance is tet, 69 and 55. j day guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Deward Smythe hoped for. It was an interesting semi-pro j Kl ank Ross and Mr aild Mrs. and daughter of Osgood, and Mr Cloverdale Tuesday Club will tilt from start to finish. Trail- obert Rollin «- s of C.ary. and Mrs. Harold Smythe wore liu . e t with Mrs. Agues Trippett
1 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wooden vis-1 Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. December 3rd, 7:30 p. in.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis and Jack spent Thanksgiving in Martinsville. guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Leon Gray.
IHKU’KK UKLI’KD (UP)—Forgive and sns to hr the motto of uldine Boucher, who | “mother chance" for hyton Suddard, Jr., afiman husband's helper | under her bed. Sud1 admitted he sought (thought Boucher had 1 the bed, drew a one ended sentence. k> ALMOST KLIM), GRVDK-A ALUtKS RN. Ala. (UPI Curtis Dex-GI student at Alaolytechnic Institute,
keeps rjp an all-A class average despite being almost totally blind., Vice was stationed at a lonely weather observatory at South Hampton Island in the South Pacific and lost his eyesight because of malnutrition.
PARDON THE INTRUSION
DEPA1W SCHEDULE
COLUMBUS. O. (UP I An in truder who entered Uv home of Fannie Payne smashed a window to get in, walked straight through and out the back door. , He apparently was taking a short j cut, police said. Nothing was missing.
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[hove received a new shipment of those heavily
SWEAT SHIRTS
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At F’ranklin
Dec.
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Rose Poly, H
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At Ball State
Dec.
16
University of Chicago. Here
Dec.
20
At Knox College
Dec.
21
Open
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At ill. (Western) Teachers College
State
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Ball State, H
Jan.
11
At Butler
Jan.
14
Wabash, H
Jan.
17
Kalamazoo, at ham
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Oberlin, at Earlham
Jan.
23
Earlham, H
Feb.
12
FTanklin, H
Feb.
15
At Marshall College
Feb.
20
Butler, H
Feb.
22
At Earlham
Feb.
27
At Wabash
They showed good team work all through the game. A number of people from Greencastle who saw 1 the game thought it was the best 1 game that the Cubs had played this season. The game was a little on the rough side. In h preliminary game the Cubs ‘’B” team was defeated by the Ramblers “B” team by a score ol 32 to 15. The Cubs with the exception of Foxx, seemed completely unable to connect with the basket. He scored 13 out of the total 15 points for the
Cubs.
Lineup and summary: (■recncastle <>F Manhart 5 Stewart 3 Roberts 3 Roland 0 Hammond 4 Boyd 3 Totals 18
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Miss Janet Murphy and Miss Edith Finney of Indiana Univer- | sity spent Thanksgiving Day
School gym. Dinner will be] served by the home economies. class and Miss Mildred Bastin, 1
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