The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1947 — Page 4
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Ilir DAILY DANNLR, GRLLNCASTLC, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1V47.
Uuskvibail Tonight Greencastle Gym RUSHVILLE VS. TIGER CUBS PRELIMINARY DAME - 7 P. M. Rushville B vs. Greencastle Freshmen
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According to the schedules on our desk, some of the Putnam county high school net teams will see action this weekend. Of 1 Course, weather conditions may I cause changes hut as listed thej games are;
Tonight
Many L A. Food Markets Closed
U)S ANGELES. Jan. 3 (UPl Only oOO of Los Angeles’ estimated 2,500 food markets opened for a busy week-end buying today as the A EL retail clerks union carried its walkout for higher wages into a second day.
Rushville at Greencastle
Reelsville at Cloverdale.
Ladoga
voted at a meeting lust night to I Rockville at Russellville,
hold out against the ufvion's de-| Saturday
mands for a $60 weekly salary B Team Blind Tourney
for senior clerks, claiming it I Gm , ncast le.
would boost retail staple prices I seven per cent, meat prices 10
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- Rushville Meets Cubs Here Tonite
Joseph De Silva, secretary of local "70. said four out of five stores in the Metropolitan area remained closed, but that the union had made arrangements to prevent any "hardship cases" among customers. The union said it would deliver groceries to arty-
one finable to reach an open The victin* was a 17-ycar-olcI market, and dairies and whole- high school #iri who hadn t cut sale bakeries offered to open her hair for two v -irs. curb-side stands if the* dispute A time-man squad of deteclasted several days. lives continued the search for
Owners of the dosed stores Jack.
WASHINGTON Jan. 3. (UP) Jack-the-Snipper’s eighth victim was bewailing the loss of 121 inches of brunette hair today. | This was the longest hankj Jack had scissored since he be-j gan terrorizing Washington fe- j males 10 days ago. The scene of his latest job was'
a trolley.
Joe Manhart Manhart is one of the headiest j player* on the Greencastle first ’ shot as a and also does some mighty nifty work on defense. His height adds to the strength to the team generally.
five. He is a good j regular Cub forward
Blind Tourney Is Called Off
'The B tcanr. tourney was eaneelled this afternoon, Guaeti Kern MeGlothlin announced.
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Four high school B teams will compete in a blind tourrvey at the Greencastle gym Saturday afternoon and night The reserve! squads in the tournament arc! from Russellville, Bainbridge,, Roachdale and Greencastle.
Mtmcio Central lend the way in the North Central league with four wins without loss. Marion, however, with one of its best teams in years has dropped only one league game of five. Don Pettiford. star of last season, became eligible for play again on Jan. 1 and should be a big fact>r in aiding coach Woody Weir s giants to an impressive season. Another tie is stacked up in the south central conference where | Shelbyville’s Golden Bears and J Columbus’ Bull Dogs are neck-J and-neck with five victories and 1 one loss apiece. Seymour, winner | of the Franklin taurnament. hasj bested Columbus twice this season but has a season record of, tw’o losses in five games. Lawrenceburg. undefeated in eight games, four of those con- 1 ference encounters, leads the i way in the Southeastern Indiana j I league. Madison, however has I lost only one of seven conference j games and could pull ahead with j a single defeat to Lawrenceburg by a league foe. Evansville Central, voted best in the state by coaches in this week’s International News Service poll, and Jasper, the top ranking quintet for the first feur weeks of the poll, are tied for the Southern Indiana conference lead Each is undefeated in eight games, five of which have been conference competition. Huntington leads the central Indiana conference with four viuf and no lo.-wos but Monticcllo and Muncic Burris arc also unde-
feated.
FIVE KILLED LONDON, Jan. 3. (UP) Five persons were killed and t.'! injured today when a mail train travelling through a dense fog that restricted visibility to three yards smashed into the rear of a stationary passenger train at suburban Gidea Park station.
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Drawing for tourney play willj take place at 1 p. m.. The first tilt will get underway at 1:30 and the second game at, i | 2:45 p. m. (| The afterncAjn losers will stage! a consolation match at 7 o’clock 1 Saturday evening followed by the i championship battle between the' two winning outfits. 1 The Greencastle B team will | include the following players: i Carson, Ruark. Wilde, Nelson, | Deer, Pierce. Crosby. Ash. Bitzer. Bill McCall and Paul Grimes. ( Jr., will be the officials. COLLEGE SCORES Butler 52: Indiana 41. U. C. L. A , 59; Purdue 53. Tourney Dates Are Announced j Dates for the sectional, regionj al, semi-finals and finals of the j annual Indiana high school bas- | kctball teams have been an- ] nounced by the IHSAA Board I of Control. i Greencastle will be host to the ! nine Putnam county teams In I the sectional tournament, FebI rnary 26-27-28 and March 1. I The winner here will compete ! in the regional at Clinton, on March 8. with sectional winners from Crawfordsville, Attica and ! Clinton. The Clinton regional winner will play In the semi-finals at ] Indianapolis with tin- winners at ' Grcensburg, Rushville and IndiI anapolis, March 15. The finals j will be played March 22. i Net Notes j
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Jan. 2 UNSi The first half of the - 1946-47 Indiana high school basketball season is past history and although several outstanding | teams have been developed the championships of all major con1 ferenoes arc in doubt. One of the most pjwer-laden | conferences is the Western division of the northern Indiana league. Here East Chicago Washington. Hammond and Hammond Tech each have won two ^games without defeat in con- | ference competition. Seaton records, however, show Washing- ; ton with six victories to one defeat. that to Paris, 111. Hammond „ High was undefeated until last f* Saturday's tournament which saw South Bend Central edge the Blazers. 36 to 35. Gary Tollestorx also a member fc of the tough conference, sopped the honors in the Gary city tourI i ney. (Previously Tolleston hajd r : been unheralded, loosing both of its conference games. Lafayette Jefferson and
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