The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 January 1947 — Page 5

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HAWK-PHEASANT RKAWX | Morr than 1.200 K ar.ler,s av. ' | PVTs MEAT ON TABLE in K half an aero , -h, were crjl- i 1 LAKIN. Kan. (UP) Mrs. i tivated along th<. road’a riffht-of-' 1 Margaret Hurst might not be a way. fight fab but she ramp out th«'! _

winner when she turned between two hawks and a pheasant into a free-for-all. The farm wife spotted two

Hawks wrangled

pheasant in the Hurst field. She

got into the fight, hawks and chased

l, y- I 28,800,000.000 pasaergfers use:!

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TH? DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1947.

LOTS OF TRANSPORTATION '

Belle Union Tames Quincy

NEW YORK. (UP) local transit systems

Belle Union knocked off the

Travel on ' ^ uin< '- v ,li P h school basketball

rock) United States during

the' teiG

team, 31 to 24, Wednesday evening on the Belle Union floor. The

. are reported.”

I Hinshaw intimated that such 1 incidents might necessitate the 'barring of a lulls at all High j School athletic events.

amounted to trips to the sun, nc . 1 v ' inn crs led 13 to 10 at the half, cording to the more than 3,300- 1 In tho Cllrtain raiser, the Bellharried i 000,000 miles, tho equivalent 0 f' Union reserves downed thej

-SPORTS

Smooth Shelby Quintet Takes Measure _ .. Df Tiger Cubs, 59-40. Wednesday Eve! 0f 6nd Bnbe

I records of the case before reach- ' ing his decision, i Both players appeared beforo i him yesterday to tell their side | of the story, and after their testimony both loft for thei* | homes. Net Schedule

haystack. | nearly 18 round American Trans-‘ < ^ uincy “ econd stri,| S- 25 to 7.1 Coach Frank Barnes, an n’d it Ass elation statistics Somo l ’ r,lis is ,J victories in 10 starts i Ronchdale boy, returned t'

loi the Belle Union B squad. Summary:

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j Gieencastle and Putnam county I W idnesday night bringing with PF bin the best high school n r

we’ve seen in action thi i

CUB FRESHMEN TO LAFAYETTE TOURNEY

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The Greencastle team will travel to

freshman Lafayette

2 j M' ison. His Shelbyville drapery Saturday to compete in a tom d'agitators handed the Tiger Cubs nry for fi| . st yeHr h j Rh school

a derisive 59 to 40 setback in tin lo al gym before a packed house.

In Bill Garrett, No. 16. ebony- '| skinned center. Coach Barnes PFj hr s one of the smoothest per4 t fo niers and best shots to appear 0 on the Greencastle hardwoo I

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curt in many a day.

squads. The local frosh will tangle with the Rensselaer quin-

tet at 2:15 p. m.

Right outfits will take part in

the tournament.

Gambling Hinted In H. S. Contests

VFTS TO PRA< TICK

'Hie speedy and Well-balancod | vi iting quintet jumped into a 15

to 6 edge at the end of the first — . quarter. However, Coach Kero ’ INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., .Ian.. !i MeGlothtin’s proteges made a I Tlu ' •'torm warning is

battle out of the proceedings in - rl P'

the second period, outscori.v i A mUd tempest has struck InShe'byville, 13 to 9. but the half dlana hlgh schoc i bask et: >a ii and

Members of the VFW 1550 net . n led with the Cubs on the sho-1

team will practice this evening I at 6:30 at the High School gym. Men who served on juries in

Ini jrance news for Veterans: I Cape Cod communities two cenTh • new G. I. Insurance Law | turies ago were prohibited from affords you additional privileges.. tn^wing tobacco. Yeu may now stipulate a lump)

sum payment to any beneficiary.! And, if your term p'livy has laps >d you can reinstate it by paying two monthly payments, and. if true, declaring your health is as good as when the

insurance lapsed.

end of a 24 to 19 count.

could pcssibly evelope into hurricane.

It continued to be a ball game | it all started during the during the third frame which | Sholbwillc-Torre Haute Garfield

basketball game at Shelbyville

found the visitors

kad, 38 to 30.

still in the

Dorothy Canfield Fisher, nove, ist. is leading a national appeal for amnesty for 6,000 conscieiv tious objectors who served prison terns in World War II. Only a presidential amnesty will restore civil rights to the men.

The Barnes-coached aggregation rallied in the final quarter, rollecting 21 points to 10 by th ■ Cubs and trotted off the flon with a 59 to 40 victory as wr'i as another win to their credit in the South Central Conference.

How To Relieve

Bronchitis

P. VanBUSKIRK

l\ MEMOHIAM

In loving memory or my dear i husband, Leslie Hamaker, who 1 passed away 1 year ago today,

| Jan. 9th. 1946.

Creomulsion reUeves promptly be- 1 ,lirl nnt kn " w that hearts 00 ’ ,,d cause it goes right to the seat of th, ac he trouble to help loosen and expe With sUch a biU< , r p ain; germ laden phlegm, and aid natur, ‘ . , , „ to soothe and heal raw, tender, in-, With l. uiging l"i a vanished face flamed bronchial mucous mem- •[-.> b( .- lr a voi e again. !^5“c«sasa?ass5!K ■ ^ «« derstanding you must like the way it i So lonely, cold and dim quickly allays the cough or you are . , ,, D( ,, jM wolU1 have your money back. | Alu1 lor m< 1 lnls 1 p n Ai 111 r m KJ VViU n( ’ ver bc th '’ same - w IVCV/IV1 w TT ■ But I know some day on that 'orCouehs.ChestColds, Bronchitis farflung shore Wt’ll meet again, just as be-

fore:

You’ll smile the same old pleasant way: We’ll talk of our dreams of yesterday.

last night. Referee Karl Townsend required the assistance of city police to help him leave the floor a* hometown fans became irate over -ccisions made by the

official.

Several vv ‘sions of the ine.dent have been told. The blam-' for the uprising has been placed on several shouVcIrrs, but the m jorltj if pinion places the fault on a I'd', fans. According to tin Shelbv 'ill' Dem.jcrat it was the i adult.i wi o swarmed about the!

NEW YORK dan. 9 (UP) Alvin J. Paris, 28, Broadway! play and gamble! will be sentenced Jan. 28 for attempting to ‘ bribe two members of the New York Giants professional foot- ■ bayv team to throw a championship game with the Chicago Boars.

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A jury of 10 men and two wo- , men found ’ aids ‘guilty on two | counts after 65 minutes delibera-j tion yesterday and drudge Saul S. Streit indicted he might sen-1 tence the defendant to the maximum of 10 years and a $10,000 fine unless he tells all nc knows of the attempted fix. "My advice to you Paris,” Streil told the defendant who i st( ; d bef.'i ■ him pale and shaken,"is to cooperate with the Dis- , trii t Att irmv and the people of this state if you expect an> consideration from this court." Paris was held in the Tombs, prison pending sentence. Mi rle Hapcs and Frank FilI'heck, the two Giant back field stars Paris attempt J t" bribe, were suspendi 1 from the game

Friday Cloveniale at Quincy Ro.ichdaie at Bainbridge Russellville at Montezuma Clinton Center at Greene TWfi Reelsville at Gosport. Saturday DePauw at Butler BOWLING

Thursday 7:00 -Coca-Cola vs. Kltel’s

Friday

7:00 University C vs .Johnson’) CITY HALL LAWN TO LOOK MC F. COLUMBUS. O. (UPl Th lawn of the Columbus city hall will blcom with 50.000 tulip bulbs next spring. Mayor James Rhoden has completed a drive to get the bulbs thr ugh public sub-

scription.

C IGARS I SKI) TO HK: titHH)

LUVERNK, Minn. (UP)

Workmen found sever :1 boxes •'( cigars in the old Central Hotel building when it was rased. After smoking them they agreed they were "better than, many we

pending a final ruling within 10 | smokoc | during the war.” Titey days by President Bert Bell of hft( j bpen Ridden for several the National Football League. . years an j were believed to be

part of a burglar's cache.

Bell said he would study all

Garrett was the big noise In the Shelbyville offensive, ringing the tKdl for a total of 24 points

during the hostilities.

The Cubs fought hard but , „ „ vttllIIlcu t . lc ., V'ci i* handicappod by four quick; 0 ffp.;j|i a g police formed n j personals on Ait Roberts. Jimmy| arour „i b:m t o prevent th • d.-

velopuent of a riot.

Another informant claims that some of the so-called rabid fans responsible .or the near free-foi - all iV 're eamble'-s who had wag-

CLOSING OUT SALE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1947 Slarling at 10:00 X. XL North Salem, Indiana, Hendricks <'minty

out

Hammond left tho game in the second half via the foul route as did Breck and Murray of Shelby-

ville.

Rowland, who replaced Roberts in tho local lineup, turned in a pretty good game, chalking i

up 9 points.

Joe Manhart with 12 points j was high man for the local." | Hammond got 9 points before he|

left the contest.

Summary: (ireeneastle ( 10) Manhart

Mason

Stewart

time long past when just | Row land

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erei! on 1! e outeon.e of the game adult < who v i rc bettimr on

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student.' ii’ a gocd-win, charurtir

building contest.

This s : ot the first instance

of all T'e 1 gambling on high sclwol £ tM' tic competition. Fttered re. orts have circulate 1 through ■ nt the rtate that pan y tickets on high school basketball ar finding their wav into

the b in l.-; of school children. Seen-' men who are hire-i lo offiebte games ire claiming th it is becoming more and

diffiog't t i hand high i

contests Wtausc ■ f the a'! '.id of fan > c ostly ad .. spec! ■' One Indianapolis official

charged that recently the father ; ^

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lO/T MCGUIRE, Hollywood starlet. Is shown at general session court In New York City whers sht will testify in the trial charging Alvin J. Paris with attempting to Jiribe two players of tht New ’ sork (Bants professional football team to "fix" the Giants-Chicago Bears game, (inttinational)

(TBS B TKAXI DKFK XTKl) The Cubs reserves were defeated in "hotly" contested game by the s;orc of 18 to 17 by the Shelbyville B team. The game got a little rough in the final quarter. The Cubs played a good game of ball, one of the best they have played this season but were unable to score enough points on the Greencastle side of the ledger

.o win.

of a player on a team, not in Indianapolis. used abusive language i to the local coach because he sent in substitutes freely after gaining a comfortable margin on the opponent and had not run | rip an adding machine score. He claimed he lost money by giving points to the opposing team in

a bet.

Thus no official complaint on; the Shelbyville Incident has been j received by the Indiana high | School Athletic Association. Robert HiP,sha v, assistant; 1HSAA commissioner, said r-> j action by the association was; contemplated unless a complaint: was made by the officials of the j game. He added: “Some action the IHSSA |

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