The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1948 — Page 4

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Mr- Manan Ricr an CtdliHi Vis»t«l over the I w-.th Mr- Nora Collins

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DAILY BANNtP.. SRfctNCASYU. INDIANA. SATUKDAY, JANUA^’" 10, ___

GUARD

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SPORTS

TIGER

CUAHLtS IXL BBACKNES

By Jim Zeis

Cubs Win Second Straight In 48;

^ < rkvj Q e f ea f fj owe | n Thriller, 44 to 42

M - Elmer Voung entered | Culver Hospital last week for ot>- ^ their victoo' acrratioR I ia«f Saturday over the strong Several from around here a:< f>j S j ; v ; u e team was no fluke, the g th< mump- | GreeneasUe Tiger Cubs repulsed

i well-coached Howe quintet from Ir.dsar.apc.lis Friday night

Kar d Hsrshbarger an ana on th< local p-m floor. 41 to 4? Mr- Fre Umbenhoor ar.c Mr. turned out to he a thrill-

ing net encounter It also marked the second straight w-.r. in lF4s j for Coach Tom Goldsberry's

i Purple and Gray squad.

Mr and Mrs. Ed Powers of Crawfordsv Ue Mr and Mrs d Harshbarger. Mr anu Fred Umbenhoor and Mr. Mrs. Char.es Riggie were Year's Eve guests of Mr.

Mrs Ludell Radford

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Cloverdale

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Bainbridge 28; Roachdale 26

Oiu Putnam county basketball rivals fough. :t out up at Ba-r-bndge Pniay evening when the j

T'.- gam. wis tied se ven times

^nd throughout the entire con- _ . . te-t the two outfits were never. Pu-niers tasgi. . with the Roacfl-j

Joe Ja:* Ha-»K5. B*.r.bnd^ finally cfWr rired the \TCtor m a t«»ht |

contest. » W 26 last s DlPa ' 1 '* s gcr chain ' always

r. re than 5 points apart. Manhart. who is usually Greenii*_r s scoring ace was throt-

Enck Light, a lett> r winner

HE.*R THE HUS t-a* i-t -i re sabot t • IAT* COti'Sf^CE Rlk RHO FAHCT TREE ' • ’X XOO TO 8; *•.: — — »•: ataer weis '

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Quinncte home .: c passed away at . CToveriale Wedn

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and son her s stn Greenca-

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iianapolis.

Mr- Walter Worn . R rt Williams we.e in litdiar.ap Wed-

Rot-n Fr< M.teheil have

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Mr and Mrs Otis Hicks of

Lafayette spent one day this week with Mr- Js...f- Grider

and Mr- Baikett Goslir. Mr- V .ns K. . .-r- ami da..- •

t- r* and J- . • No. > -p» -1 N - I Y’ ars Day t Mr a: Mr- La

Ralph Smith and d.-> -chter f M -- Margar-1 Hart - Crawfordsi.il*. > * Mr-. Mary B.^e Mr and Mrs Ji- Rigg.- a new beauty perator. seaE Bc-bb- -..-it, Thurs»la J<"r. W Gi--.:n return- : - I with Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Sec- diana University Sunday aft

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HE MUST BE WELL ADJUSTED NOW

Chmir.as -lory of -t - birth i- - c fr.- Bit.- -y C.cil Cox Bar * a.ra StatMary E. -n Cox B- tty N ck-

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tl-d by the Howe defease during the first half but Lloyd Gr.me* i- n.vered in great style to keep th- Cub- in the running during the opening quarter*. H. *e jumped into a 2-0 lead t.r a beautiful arched shot by p.rtle and the visitor* then ran the ccmr.t to 5-1- The period ended with the score knotted at 11a.l In the seccmd frame the ocair.t w -s lied at 15-15 and Howe held th- edge at 1$ to 18 at Uh half It wis nip-ar.d-tuik the third quarter with the Indianapoliacgregation still in frc«t 28 to 26 as the two teams swept by the thr- -quarter pset The twe quintets »-ere seek and neck a; 26-26 just before the period end-

ed.

Gr.n. - -uare it 28 to 2» and Market to put the Cubs ahead 4 t 1- Howe tied it at 30-30 and a -isort time later it was 3- 2 Both squads were fighting hard and the count went to 3T to 37 Grime* Man hart and Robertcollected 7 points to give Greercastle a total of 44 while Howmarked time with 38 A free thr-w by Stewart and a bucket from out <m the floor by Pirtiraa H- . s tc-tal to 42 j ust as . the gur. pieted the hostilities i ^ -O’ . *a^..**aaa6 ~-4* hardwood . .urt the a'ell -erv-d winn. - -f a 44 to 42 de-

up at. piomship team

ins

The score was aH tied

the half. 14 to 14

v r n curta.n raiser the fans ntoved to rnaK-A-.tnessed another clc^- tilt with, n.ai R-*-- • j the Bambr.-ige reserves edging post. Lght. a I the Roachdale B squad. 18 to 16 major hrtts:

n

Belle Union > Beats Quincy

urrentiy play-

a forward position where he

room for fresheland at a guard senior, also won while attending

■ SUL in th Navy traim ig "ram He .s a eradiate of

8 lanapoiis.

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Belle Union traveled to Qu n : Friday and t<x>k the- host t- an; into camp by the score o! 41 t . 38 B U. was in front by tw t p nts at the half 18 to 17. Buis with 8 field goals ht-aded the offensive* attack of the win-1 t■ t- while Sinclair wi.h 18 points was outstanding for th , losers TSu Belle Urn or. B team w r. frem the Quincy B team. 27 L-2-5 the prelum Belle I oc-B (41) Ft*- fT I*f ■ Williamson 2 1 Hartsaw 1 2 aegelman 2 4 5 Buis S 0 4 Saunders 0 0 0 Be nasal 0 0 4 Vaughn ooo GibsajC 4 0 1 TOTALS 17 7 22

Ali reserve DePa_ - basketball game- will start at 6 15 insteac*

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SOWLIHG

Chirks Lee Brackney. son of * Clarke and Lucy Harrah Brackney. was bom in Clinton TownPutnam County, on Januarv 13 1872 He waa the young--st of ten children, and lived to become the last surviving member of his family As a child he attended the community school, j helped with the work on the | farm, and took his part in the many varied activities of a

large family.

He became widely known for .ms skill with the violin, and for many years was in great popular demand for supplying music at community social occasions. He attended Danville Normal school

a young man. Therefore he

established himself as a threshJ erman. and this became the main interest of his life. For more than thirty years he made the rounds of the harvests, and was recogn.zed as one of the foremost threshing operators in this section of the country. He prided himself on his equipment, and >

maintained the most

modern, up-to-date, efficient machinery it was possible to pro-

cure.

On August 17. 1889. he was united in marriage to Katherine Garrett, and to this union were born three daughters: Onald. Lucde. and Helen. In 1807 he bought the land in Monroe Township on which he ' constructed the buildings and ' made the improvements for the home in which he lived for the ;

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Betty Dons

PIN WINNERS 185 Cub Pir.girto:

Hinkle

225 Cur Liith-r Pingle'. «i Chester Crawley James Hill

13 13 19 Kjj ' * ^ ^ ; Cloverdale 30; ^ Reelsville 28 r ~— i r I Hursts Ctover? f<*an2 ( , ( Coach Earner Hammond s Reds- , v.Ik drapery ag.tators a tough. nut to crack Fr.iay rught Ojv- 1 I erdale worn 30 tc 28 but it was

a ckely cor.tested the openiRg tip-off gun-

affair from | to (he final

The early Greeks us-d the word me tor ” to mean atmospherek phenomec in general, such as clouds ha3>s and rainwell as shooting stark

EX-FOLLIES girl Mr; Ruth Froer.- , fc; j ij nnng file* from Los Angeles fo»; g CABRYINO HIS OWN CANOE do- n New Yorks Third avenue Pefer • th? mayoralty race in Milwau-j J Burtt. Cara ua:. .. ,r veteran C9mp,ete* a 6 000-m. * paddle by 1 "j*; Sht w ' 11 c * !r f’*** n * c , * * hand uatereay from Victoria British Columbia. He began , make Mi.u'auke* merr.tr. might-i ^ 8rp two years ago to a-t- t himo>!f to civilian life ffrrerrjfiora/l * ier ' m0wern f/urereaiiocaJ).

Seek Wen wko '" s P ire Trust and Esteem

BURY VICTIMS OF OHIO BOBSLED-TRAIN COLLISION

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SCt'OOI. FRIENDS i-'o served *• pelibet'ers stand behind caskets of the four cuildren of Mr. *-• ‘f' Gneser «i Anli'uoid. U. al funeral svrvites for ihe youngsters, victims of tne • bcia»e>. traiR catiiwoc which took the lives of 10 children and injured two. (latt:t.ttion+J)

ir Four tbousand veara ato. practitiooers of the healing artj were tmpelied to organise in order to shield the public from the impostures of quacks and charlatans. Similar organisations have been earned along the current of history to the present day Todav the great national associations of pt>«»icians. pharmacists, dentists, and nurses work separately and harmoniously to keep educational standards high, the impostors oet. You cannot exercise too grew car* in securing the advice of those whose ethical concepts inspire trust and esteem U henill. consults registered Doctor of Medicine. 1* medication is needed, bring your prescription to us. KEUiR-COAN PHARMACY Tw» rtpsUrtM pfcinMcish »• Mm yti at aJI fiat*. v Aero** From Yrirmtlr Thrwtw

ISCIM WOtKUS -ompiete bodim of the 17 eictims in the DC-3 P**

N ' oo o< the craft fotke.'int,i“.‘ lf •'» Tuctta R. a <. the dciJ I . be«o« tht exploaion. Nine .-vassenger. were injured. (