The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 January 1948 — Page 3

TWf DAILY BAMrJf*, fRPlfCASI^ .NDIAMA,

TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1?48.

KBIM'N

I They w II have a farm sale be-

a..i |<>]|i'\ :■ f« ' f0r “ , ‘ mi im' 1 m,s - baufthcy haw purL], interest m a hard|,f Wart'n V\':U:ani3 (and will be in pariMorris Me' iati>;hey.

lore I 'avinn anrund the first of

i March or later. 'Phis community regrets their going. I Mrs. Olin Leonard was called to Roachdale Sunday night to care for her mother, Mrs. Elsie Thompson who was quite sick. Wayne Evcrman moved Miss

Ethel Hat Ion s goo's from Logunsport to Russellville Sat. Mrs. Frances Bland of Ind an apolis spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gcgnar. Quite a number trom this vicinity attended the Montgomery i_ Co. basketball tournament last Week.

SPORTS

By Jim Zeis

CUB FORWARD

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Tough Foes On Tiger Cub Card Greencastle’s Tiger Chibs face 1

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a big test Wedne sday evening as they seek their fifth straight win in 19-1.S when the stu ng tVashington high sehool ne' team nines here from Indianapolis.

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Tin Continentals ra]ip<d Bc---aiar Central and Warren Central las. KrU ay and t>a itiilay .lights and w.ll .madi the Ion of the Cubs hoping to .snap the -uncut Vic-jry march ol the ocal dispely ngitat r.s. Coach Ton Gollibberry will most likely start the s.i e tombina.lon that u lust i the Beymout Owls the past weekend. This quintet is composed oi Manhart and Stan Pierce forwa.i s: Roberts, center, and Grimes and Stites. guards. Friday night, the Cubs take on another tough ou.fit when they travel t, Franklin. The Grizzly aggregation knock d off a favored Madison team last Friday and a! vj defeated Craw-

i forsville recently.

DcPauw s Tigers aie idle this week due to mid-year exams, i'hc Old-Gold nctteis, however, .lave a spin, lid rteord for this s-a.'Te ot the season with Id win in KJ .sta'ts. They will renew the har wood court campaign on February 7 with Concordia s'Jp-

'Ih- GrecncastP’ Iwgiunimircs, , (lj llK ^ gitto,, at Bow-

tr> play the Bra-

! Erich Brando^ I You have all rea ] the statistics about the tremendous inj crease in living costs. ^ Bill.(,n.. oi t i .s and millions of

UiaL.

Very impressive but pretty meaningless. Bill "iis e : i t uke you sore lv.it drlliu. end pennies will.

There was coffee, of course, i wh eh had shot up to 58 cents | a pound, and sugar that had [doubled Hi'price, and some more 'ream of the office. Tiytrq was gas and i Icctriclty j ml pepB« , r and salt and condi- | ments and <>th« r ingredients, j So, altogether, our little din1 ioi . ne it. salad, a vegetable a j dessert and coffee had cost US

i almost $4.09.

We are two, mind very heavy eaters.

you, not

But how about all the i n " ' families with smaller incomes Ilian mine and the bigger appetites of growing children? It seems to me that insl v ' of food w arc eating dollars and cents. And money doesn't grow anew every spring. But, whenever yryj rni.se price: you sow new seeds of communism.

Niocolo Paganini. fa»iou* It 1Ian violinist and comp": -r, pioduccd his tirst got it.i hefotr h* was nine years old. He w i liorr in Genoa in 17b.'. and uicd in Nice in ISiO.

Playing his second year as forvvei 1, Manhart is one of the main scoring threats of the up and co ning Grccncastle Tiger Cubs. He has been one of the main factors in the present fourgar c winning streak of the lo-

cal h gh school net team. Legion Squad Defeats Brazil

Tile luc .l American Legio-i net team defeated the Arketcx .-emi-pro outfit at Brazil Monday night by the store of 81 to 49.

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zi Leg : o*i squad but a mixup occurred on Ilio time so instead of tkishiug with the Brazil Post, the. local basic-leers took on the Ark 'tex aggregation. Gieenca -tle led at tile half, f’i; to IS. and had little trouble ir the fir il period in winning the content, oi to 49. Scoring by the local playe. t follows: F. Grimes, 18 points: Gitidinvs. 12; Coffman, 11; (irevi, 10: Adams. 8; Harmless, 2; C: iwfoni. 2. Others who saw reLo." but failed to break into

• pposition .nan gym.

Tlviisday evening, the local American Legion squad will p’.av the Brazil Legion team here in what .should be a very interesting encounter. Out in .he county, Bainbridg will b in the Wabash Valle iiials at Terre Haute Frida.' ■ icetiilg lii" {iper.ei i Cops. According to seheduba on ou Ui sa. Kyetsville is slated to play at Quincy Friday night; N"v. Mario t govs to Roadie!ale, an Belle Union is careleel to clssi with Fillnieire in the Greenea.stl

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Ike o.i i;: column were Hum- gymnasium.

I In i ■■. Tzonanakis, Levisoh. L ive vvm.s outstanding for the losers racking up 17 points.

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