The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 November 1947 — Page 4

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SATURDAY, NOYtMDtR 22, 1947.

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PEG&Y STEWART STERLING HOLLOWAY WILLIAM HENRY and CASS COUNTY BOYS• ALSO IUSNKV ( OI.OK t'AKTOO.S SI'OKTS AND NEWS.

CUBS DOWNED BY BLOOMINGTON HIGHNETTERS Coach Tom Goldsberry’s local netters were defeated Friday night at Bloomington by the score of 37 to 27. t In the opening quarter the Bloomington Panthers dashed * ahead and the quarter ended with the Cubs trailing 7 to 11. In the second quarter the Panthers broke out into a wild scoring spree and when the half gun fired they were leading tin Cubs 2 to 12. The third period" was a repetition of the second as the Cubr were still unable to get the right combination and the time in the.' third quarter ran out with the Panthers leading 34 to 14. In the final period the Cubs scored heavily, but they were unable to overcome the overwhelming lead and the ganu ended with Bloomington winning 37 to 27. Lineup and summary: Grceneastle (27) F(l. FT 1*F. Manhart .5 3 1 Pierce 111 Grimes n 3 2 Roberts 2 2 4 Rowland 10 2 Foxx 013 Reynolds 0 0 2 Miles 1 0 3 Bloomington (37) F(i. f-'f. I’F. Cunningham 2 0 2 Phillips 2 0 2 Johnson 10 4 Crandall 2 2 0 Dearring 2 2 2 Dobson 4 4 2 Bell ... 0 0 0

BOWLING

Downtown League Standing

C. C. C Vets

Eitels

First Citizens Bank Triangle Banner

20 17 16 15 14 12

17 10 11 12 13 15 u

Home Laundry 0 Univ. Decorators 5 Schoenman, high single score

230.

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522.

Cloverdale, 49; Russellville 26

STILESVfLLE WINS Stilesville took an old high chool basketball rival into camp ""riday night when the Stiles/ille net tossers downed Eminnee, 42 to 29. i Squad Taken By Bloomington The second team of G. H. S. was defeated Friday night in the preliminary game as the Bloomington reserve squad downed them by a 21 to 19 score. In the opening quarter the teams were evenly matched and the period ended deadlocked 8

and 8.

However in the second quarter

the local netters put on the _

steam, piling up 9 points while when the Clovers won from their Thompson, r holding their opponents to only' 0 i,i putnajn county rivals, 49 to|Ro®' f

one field goal and the half ended with the Cubs leading 17 to

10.

In the third period, the Cubs were held scoreless while B. HS. scored 6 points and the Cubs holding a slim 17 to 16 decision. In the final quarter the Cubs faltered and the Panthers caught them in the final minutes and the game was all tied up. With 15 seconds remaining Bloomington scored a field goal and the gam" ended with the score on their side of the ledger 21 to 19.

Roachdale, 30; .. - Reelsvllle, 28 Lastshowmg-Yoncastle-n

Roachdale staved off a second half rally Friday night up at Bainbridgc and the Hawks shaded a fighting Reelsvllle net

22 squad, 30 to 28.

Roachdale was out In front 15 > ; to 8 at the half and it looked as

High 3 game score, Schoenman though the Hawks might bn . z

through to the final gun. However, Reelsville had a different idea and led by Hutcheson, who | snagged four buckets, the Wash- | ington township outfit put up a valiant scrap outscoring Roachdale 20 to 15 during the third

and fourth quarters.

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Cloverdale took the sting out of the Russellville Bees Friday

COMING SUNDAY ~ MATINEE AND hii MONDAY AND TUESDAY Night

WHAT’S IN A NAME? MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP)— A popular restaurant put “Florida fried 'pmirhs' ” on the menu for the customers’ on the menu for the customers' reaction. Some customers didn’t even bat an eye. They just ordered, not knowing the dish. “Pmirhs” is shrimp

spelled backwards.

The modern, paper-making industry in the United S.ates be-

gan In 1867 with the use of wood Many eary Green and Roman for pulp and the installation of coins bore the monograms of the first woo l grinder in Curtis- rulers of the towns in which the 1

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hardwood court.

Cloverdale was in front, 20 to 11, at half time and increased this margin substantially during

the second half.

Sendmyer with 15 points was the bright light for the winners

while Kenny looked best for Rus- ; { 4

sellville.

In the curtain raiser, the Cloverdale B squad dropped the Russellville second string, 30 to

20.

Miller, c 3 Keck, g 2 L. Clones, g .... .. 0 Buscr, f 0 Stewart, g 0 G. Clones, g 0 Hymer, g 0 Reelsvllle FG Williams, f ; 1

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WOMAN FLIER ABASHED

BV BROKEN GARTER J , LEXINGTON, Neb. (UP)-A^ Officials .^Crawley and Black.

North Platte woman flier land-1 ed her light plane at Lexington and was startled by her greet-

ing.

As she stepped to the ground, j a oystan.ler said: "You have a broken garter.” The woman took a quick look'! to see if she could remedy the calamity. But it required a mechanic. • The ,'garter" is a band that surrounds a landing strut on the

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Belle Union Is Winner 39 to 35

L, PAUL JONLS buttitd % SIDNEY LAN FIELD

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Belle Union came from behind to defeat Fillmore in an interesting high school basketball con test Friday evening. 39 to 35. The game was played on the B. U. floor and Fillmore was ahead, 20 to 15 at the rest intermission, j 25.

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Summary: Belle Union (39)

Lobby Zicglcman with If points to his credit was the big gun in the Belle Union attack. D Girton with 14 points was outstanding from a scoring stand-

point for the losers.

Arnold F. Girton TOTALS

Play Safe-Be Sure!

GUAM TAKES A CUT GUAM, ( UP) Cork fighting on this island has been legalized by the island Congress. Betting is permitted under a system which gives the government a percentage of all wagers.

| Homer T. Showalter has rcsfdved 1 / never agaiji to fine anyone 'else a kiss. The mayor claimed a 'fine of a kiss frosn a bride and dismissed traffic charges agj.iinst a ( wedding party. The Resultant j publicity, brought him ~a letter;

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE

from a ‘‘lonesome friend” in In-

MAAOIt s’l K its NECK OUT j dianapolas asking him to get him!

WABASH, Ind. i UP) Mayor a wife.

TTIII plurmery to whith your Dmior turns fu." I ; s ilifti e requirements anil other applies is a safe conn far)'*,•/ to patroni/j! are pro-id of the inCfeaslft'tnu'ii Ucr of leading proft s* 1 men who tlcpenil upon m ( r their n e-ls—: 1 i?‘,. t patients tu tis for ill,.- lu elni compoend' ii»of pre rt ip ions. Ih. e U • s ):ni v thtt V • CO’. , ' t i l'

tired Pharmacists anti niaintainhi elr ethicalMamlarils. 1'he) Know, Iimi, that our shelves umiairt many rare items not < ommon'y stocked; thar our lar c volume ;<n|l rap.d turno' ct assure frey h, potent deu ts, and than) or pri.n are f tit for every servtt t rendt r. d, folbv •• you) DoCtc '* foots:ci» . Next timc.co.ne to this "Itcliah’e’’ Phire- cv ft t.- svha* > jf ns id.

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The Fillmore B team lost its first tilt of the season in the preliminary when the Belle Union reserves took over, 32 te

FG. FT. KF.

Benassi 10 3 Zeigleman 4 8 5 Buis 0 5 5 Gigson 0 2 0 Williamson 0 15 Dorsett 3 0 1 Hartsaw 3 10 Vaughn 0 0

TOTALS 11

Fillmore (35)

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D. Girton 6 Deweese 0 Bowen 1 Carpenter 2Neier 0 Tharp 0 Miller 1

ATTA BOV, I’KIMi PRIEST RIVER. 14 —Rumors that tl

here would forfeit the ro| games this season becij are only 14 men on tlie( squad were denied inligM

Coach Irv Morgan. Ask could muster 11 men,

said, Priest River woullj

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make it harder. JuhnnyR with a three and ont-lR coconut tied to hiR

self.

Men gaidners gemnlijl to raise dahlias or rnkstl

other flowers.

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SHORT STORY NEW YORK (UP)—The East Side Chamber of Commerce offered prizes for the best letter written by bums on "how and why 1 came to the Bowery." Among the winners was a man who signed himself C. L. Burton. His essay:, “I came to see the sights. Now ' 1 atn one.”

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