The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 February 1948 — Page 3
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Vets Lost 2nd 1 Looms As State Game At Peru! Champ Contender
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l.\Ki; si 11 Ivss, v. |<vi,. •; -(INS)—Tlic | > ali’Nliiii> ('iiinliiis■>i.ni "ariuil tlii- Initrd Nations •Viiiiril* Coiincil today tlmt “a ''ollapsi' 11I sri'ii,.-ity and admintsIratlii siTviros" Iooiiih for the loly l.anO unlrss an ■■iifoiTi’ini'iil systi'in is niuly lo Imii'U
liartilion •*> May 15.
Th,. li'iMixiM'i'ti'dly ollts|N>k«‘ii j vi'idi.'l m llif “w irsrniiijj situaI Hon” in Tull's) ini- was rontaini’d I in tlir flti*-|ni«iT I'oainiission's • firs! niontlily rr|itirl to tlir IIi naliiin i'i '.mril. II notil’ii'il Ihi' coiiiii'il in advanci' I hat a d«‘maaii lor an inti'rnational arini'd
for is In'iiiK drafti'd.
MONDAY, ffPRUAWY 2,
Giooncnstlo’s VFW not qiii i INIHANAPOLIS. Feb. 2.
lost a hoait bicnkei in th.' tit-hUPi Thin* appoarocl t 0 bo a tournoy at Peru Sunday nftoi-I g ( , 0(1 fhancc today Uiat the SenniMin when the Muneio veterans I ,., llir . s llf R;ust emteaffo Washinnnosed them out, .>1 to )!• Ii> ' ton. on ■ of Iho lop northorn InI’ount was tied at 49-.ill with a"• ilunui a'hoolboy quintets, will ho seconds to play. A ion- shot in in th , bilU1( . fol . , slHtr tourney
Muneio swishod the .Ir .pos an 1 |,,, n0 |, s n ,, xl m(jntl ,
lliis hashot gave the’ia Ho m - I
tost by a two-,mint non a a. , Hoil holiof i ; tlir result of til'
| S nlora’ 51-43 victory over
In- (.i none :o' t lo \ o!s .nl. 1 . j pmvorful l>iPorte last Saturday. 1' ' Vonn i- oil to tin soeoii I rmrol by clou , q |,. vietoiy was Rast Chicago’s
mating a .slroa-; I’.loonungl i:;i|i in M stmts. John RarottoH dent told hot-
nggri gntion Satui iiay aftoniooi
TAM S HAT POISON
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IS to 13. / PRilC. I A Vetorous team from
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Fob. 2 i UP i Six hours before she died a 12-year-old grade school stu-
father that she
now has boon defeated only by ha 1 taken rat poison benaiiue she
a • unhappy ab ut gel.lug br- • Hu in hot studies. Connii Marie Kills died at i uspital yestort'ay. soon after nr lathor, Arthur V Ellis, an run worker, found a note in the hil s dresser drawer. The note, written on the stationary of the Michigan Avenue Baptist Church where Connie at tended Sunday School, road: “Dear Father: 1 have poisoned myself. So please lot no bi burit.l in my now dress yoj got me. Please. 1 am sorry 1 eausoi, you all this trouble. I have a dollar ami ton cents at Aunt Lula's. You take it. pleas.' Connie." CIIMii.lO Mini (111 Id.I \ A BIN'.TON. Pi.. Fob. 2. < UPi A 50-year-old electric repairman was accused by police today of hanging his three young sons by tlvir thumbs be'i :\ise tlo v would not admit u-’-
ing bis bunting knife. M Ivin MaeNoill. of Norl'o Hills, was chargod with cniolly. ill treatmont, and abusing and inflicting unneressui dy oiu l punishment upon three mini r children, in a warrant issued by Justice of tile Poaco Howard .1 Nice According to police. MacN 31
si KI M HALL 4>OLFKIt" | KKNDAl.LVILLK. I ml.. Feb. 2. i UP l Bill Link of Fort Wayne was the state's foremost
"siuewbali gollor” tuilSy after
onpluring first place honors ii Saturday's sooond annual sorowI all golf tournament hero. Link filed a 51 to grab tne
SEEKS RE-ELECTION RICHMOND, Ind.. Fob 2 i UP)—Rep. Ralph Hnrviy today announced his "ilosire ti si uel for re-nomination and le-olrc-tion ' to his lOtli district ion grossional post. The M* Suniniit Ropublioaa gave notice of his landiducy in a letter to the GOP district Committee. Ho was elveted las' November to fill out the one\ pired term of lormor Rip. Raymond Springer of Connor.ivillo.
who dioit
tied shoestrings to the thumi-s *100 fn t |>i izo aftei braying ice. of the boys anil hung them fro i 1 snow and a six-above temperathe rafter- in the basement o: turo. Olh i handicaps incliidod their home bolme ho lofl 1>.-'assortod junk, old auto tiros, v.ork in the mooning Ho- w 1 aulo se it springs scattered ov» r reportedly plui'o.i boxes und i tbc coiir.-' . and ilisconcerting the boys' teel ilurbig tile day a i I, blasts from an amateur German
removed the boxes shortly b-; bn ml.
lore the fathoo enme home. | Me was two strokes ahead of
When Mm Noil returned hum [ i, Simeon F Aldiich. of An- Taylor Patriek, Jr
he frood tlii tiovs and praise i 1 gnla who took
them for “taking their piinis •- last year, and Paul Kennedy
n.cut like men.'' .loeoriling to po , Iiunti igtnn, both with fill's.
t‘ ec ' ' The $1 entry fees chipped in
MaeNoill'.-, sous. Melvin. .I> 12, Robert. 19, und Martin, suffered sore thumbs, but other injury, police said.
FATHER THINKS I Wl Evansville, Ind. iUP>--Whvn
20. saw nn
honors automobile bearing down on bin >i ns he walked along a h ,hwr>y, he tossed his three weeks old son into a nearby field. The e.n
• by the contestants were turtle I struck Taylor an I he was taken
i.rovi'i to th, Murt'h "f Dime's.
KAN NEK AOS GET RESULTIt
to n hospital .vith head and shoulder cuts. T ie baby escap'd
with a few scratches.
Evansville Central to date.
il Feb 2. i lIpi of Foreign W. Monticell i li Id 1 Ii
LiPorte was ranked together ,''..111 Lufayette Jefferson in a I i oi'd-plaeo tie behind the
I > '•• l 1 « I" 1 ' , vonTr ^^^■(1 » lab hia|i l iab iine ’ 'J it 234 tfc 11 ti'- " lady# tin • lanes ■Aid Is MARKET barrows k urally 50 'ligtlgilts .75 to Sl.Of an.1 cii Hi i KiO-24C ,00; extreme top
state VFW b. sketlvdl till, tod, in last week's after trouncing Mum e 51-40 i P) ess poll, rile Senator .
the finals here last night. julio up to now
Frosty Sprowl, former Punl i stai now coaching the Motitieell, j high school team, scored Hi
1 quile as tough a
points on eight field gouts i >
haven't play".I schedule as
cithci one of IJio three other e'ulis, and who were in eighth i place, have bettered tlieii pc i-
oalves 100; steers
u I , <1 ('eniand |: . ,:.i din u at i
ad mostly good ,
Es' - >29.00; load | Il.Oall If- allying
|d I.- ar *.".0.00 Iat lambs .25 to
^111 hugs steady to eiinsiden I:; gaod , bvr lambs $22.00- , h and good $20.00. I" i I medium ,
two 1 ads good ii \ is la . bs $.M-
pace ids) post team
r.ament title.
Monticello climb d n\t finals by batting down
09-34. Muneie defeated Go , Ciistle 51-49 in the semi-finals
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Gary eliminated Die Lsvel],-| Gossett Post of liidisiiapon |
with a 54-11 victory.
Garfield Wins >
Wabash Valley
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Garfield high of Terre Haul led by Clyde Lovellette giant ; center of the Ragles, defeated a j dark horse Attica quintet Sate -] day night 55 to 49 to win Do j 194.H Wabash Valley bask'd bad crown. Lovcllelte. who is ai-l most 7 feet till, folleeted 551
Red
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to the lour-
Meanwhile, only Lawrcuc’burg' and front-running Evans-
p, n .'\ille Central remain as the only
major undefeated prep .school pov.vis. Fort Wayne Concorde th ■ other pci fect-rccord club oi last week, failed in itn first 1 ig test of the campaign when Hi ■ Cadels dropped a 49-42 Uecixi"a
lo Fort Wayne Centr'd.
Johnny Bright, Ce.ilrai'., dusky forward, scored IS poim ti put the Tigers in front. A1 Wiek sparked a third-perio 1 rally by Concordia, but even then Central was in command of the game, Concordia had defeated Now Huien the right before. 38-35, for its 14th consecutive win. The victory was CVii •
ral's 13th in 17 starts.
Fort Wayne South, which w - upset by city i iv.d North on Fm- | cay night, rebounded with a one-
|At Last tur Cough
points to In Ip down i
Ramblei s.
To reach til • finals, Garfield
belli Slljjlbjj]^ 50 to 12 Sa}md.iy 1 '' 11 ’ '
nflcrncdn; Alfiei o.oide good o'i a fn e throw in tile eloang seeo: it lo nose out Wiley of Terr"
I Unite, 53 to 51.
In tlv uit with Shelbiirn, the
bilge Gnrfield pivot ace, cllalk'".i' " ’
! sided 34-27 win over Mumi ■ ^ Burris. But North. Which all*"
in blowing ho! and col l,
1 Chopped a 13-49 Northern Indiana Conference tilt at South
Bend Adams.
Anoth' i northi'rn Indiana club ! So’ilb Bend Central -took il
stale champ
< Shelbyville. 45-20. It was Cenl-
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1 Hint 'v "Ii. The Bears Were fir'll
The first seven slor.e.s of l ! upset by .South B"ii l Washing-
botel in Cin- ton. 46-43, and I hen loaivd tin!;
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Irlirvrr. promptly be-,. , Ad to the scat of the I 1 " I""" 1 -.
> l"0f"n and expel f d aid nature Ji' ,1 r ix, tender, m3l ni i'-ous mcm-
• druggist to sell you n< w $12,000,000
aid >ion with Uie un« cinnati arc cut'relv windowless, | to pour il on Misharvaka. 64-15,
must like the wav it !
ie cough or you arc Wlth Pure, filtered air. coutr ll- . b don traveling dov i to ShclU. 3,1 | I k. ■ as '° leuiperatim ami humid- , Th" Wabash Valley champio iU LSiOK i,y ' f,lrn: ' sllCl > b .V air-couditinning I «ldp end 'd on a not' of triumph stcplds,Bronchitis equipment. J for Clyde Lov dettc. Terre Haul ' ~ 1 . T. —-— - | Gai fi'ld's admii*-lbt' giant.' * si" • A. SPONSORS BALL GAMES ji.mn lo Illo FiglC- reacue In
I the second h df of tlieii' fimij J against little Attica by gariv'i- | ing 20 points and H total of 33 ! markers to pull that g nu" and 1 the championship out of the fire I But Attica would have been the likely winner and new titlist ! had it not been for Ri- supmai one-man show put on by th • j towering pivotman. The Ramblers, playing heads-up ball, wer ■ I ahead at the half 29-23. whi n to "Junior.” Lovclctto's buck-
ets and the fouling' out in ti'e
SIGNS FELLER FOR $87,000
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j closing niimites of Don Patliu- ' gale and Tom Nixon. Attica', j stai forwards, ended the Ranib-
_ A. will sponsor a Scru-Bal! game Thurs- j I' i's’ hopes for the coveted tit 1 . 1,1 1 ; d 7 o'clock in the Clovcrdalc Higli school gjan. j 'I h • ahs nec from inipoitiint " 'ames a hardwood hockey game and •> basket- ,. onllHts „| IJk | ( Alban may be i ," Played on thrce-wheil vehicles. The high , „ , . ... i' 1 ' 1 ' the alumni In the first game and the farmers •-nPort' - jinx Alban men in the second tilt. ers' stur forward, played only a
short time against East Chicago Wiishiugtoi on Satiinliiy due 10
illness.
Oddly enough, th*' Slice' * ji.'ioppi'tl tli"'i only otliei* cold -t J thus far a one-point decision to ; Mnmmoinl High when Albas: j was out with a knee injury. So while tlii ii record in the Eaater'i j Division of th' NIHSC is uaj hh mLhcd, the Slieeia have itroe- , pod thcii only two games to teams of the Western Division of that circuit. I Kokomo's Kids, who dropped i North Central Conference tilt to Richmond on Friday, came buck with a 40-28 triumph over j Peru to snap the Tigers' 12-, , game winning streak. and ! Eviu, ivllle Memorial became the third Pocket City club to defuse, Jeffersonville this season. 52-42,i
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