The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 December 1948 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1948.

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Greensburg HIGH SCHOOL GYM FRIDAY at 6:45 P. M.

SPORTS

Ed Gruenor, DePauw backfield aoe, besides beinp voted the most valuable Tiger player by his teammates recently, has received additional honor in being plac ed on the Little All-State elever for the football season just ended. Gniener was unanimous choice for half back.

By Jim Zeis

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I>e! auw. Hutler. Ball State. ^ Wabash, Hanover, Indiana State and Evansville were the schools I represented on the lt)48 Litlo All-State.

Tiger Cubs Unsheath Claws; Beat Artesian City Rivals By 1 / Points

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Wednesday Canterbury at DcPauw Reclsville at Stilcsvllle

Friday

Greensburg at Greoneaatl ■ Roachdalr vs New Winchcst at Lailoga Fillmore at Bainbridge. GTovcrdale at Monrovin Russellville al Wavclan.l Bi 11c Union at Stilosville Saturday Del’auw at Indiana

Wins This Hunt

VICE PRESIDENCY was almost in the bag for Gov. Earl Warren of California, before it slipped away from him. However, with the aid of Cripp, a pointer, he made sure these two pheasants were in the bag on a hunting trip near WilUams. Cal. 'International)

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The Tiger Cubs were rath i i slow in unsheathing their claws j Tuesday night but when they) 1 fTally did snarl into action it ' was too bad for Martinsville as I the Gieoncastle high school hasketeers handed the Arlesians a 51 to ,14 setback in the local gymnasium before more than .' 000 fans. If our memory is cor-i r et it was the biggest margin of victory for the Cubs since the days of Big Jess MeAnally and Coach Charlie Edmonson & Conii pany when Grecneastle heat j‘Martinsville 29 to !* on the Artest inn City hardwood court in 1931. j Tuesday evening, it was big I Ait Roberts who aided and abet- ’ tid tin Cubs in “pouring it on” ! Uieii old rivali* from Morgan I'nunty. Roberts came to life in ■ the sccend half mid led his teammates with 8 field goals as the locals clawed their way to a 17point win margin. As we stated, Greencnsll' .tart"! rather slowly ami collarqunt'y Martinsville led at the quarter, 10 to 9. Jim Pierce, who ha I the first chance for a Cuh nia’ Uer in the opening fram > at the ehaiity stripe, lost his foul throw opportunity for standing at. the line more than 10 second' The hall went out of bounds t > the Artesian;!. Foxx tied the count at 10-al! as the s-cond period got underway with a free toss. Roberts put tile Cubs in the lead for th first time with s field goal, 12 iO Both quintet i battled fiercely but Grecneastle was ahead 16 to 15 at the half. The Cubs really ran wild in th third quarter, chalking up 22 points while holding Martinsville to 7, and it was 38 to 22, Green-

castle.

Coach Tom Goldsberry began! substituting as the fourth and final stanza progressed, using his] entire squad of players before , the closing gun, the contests endng 51 to 34 in favor of the Cubs. D m Stitcs looked good at guard for the locals Tuesday, snagging four beautiful buckets ami using his speed to advantag .I'm Pierce came through with 9 points. Stan Pierce, who sustained i bad spill late in (he tilt; Don Maiketto. Jim Smithers and Ash also worked well during the evening. It was Roberts, who stole th" show in the second half, the husky senior center controlling the fall on rebounds and collecting a total of 16 points befor ■ being i eplaced by a sub. When th lug boy got started, MartinsA*viile found out Just how tough h“

can be.

Grecneastle lias now won 3 out ■ , 1 encjunters, defeating Bainbiidge. Attica and Martinsville gnd loring only to a strong Uli i mington outfit.

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Bainbridge, 44; Belie Union, 4?

Bainbridge and Belle Union fought it out on the B. U. floor Tuesday night and when the smoke of battle cleared away the Pointers from Monroe township had won, 44 to 42, in a net struggle in which 71 personal fouls were called. As the contest ended, Belle Union did not have a regular on the hardwood court and this fact enabled Bainbridge to snag 5 points during the final minute of action. The game was not exactly oiigh hid there was too much ihoving and pushing and Quinlan md Smiih. the officials, were atching them.

ONE Of MOST sincere hackers of President Truman was James Boyd. 43-year-old Australia-born geologist who heads Bureau of Mines. Boyd ••bet" $10,000, a year’s salary, on the president. ! Confirmation of him was blocked In Senate In 1947, so his salary was cut oft. He stayed on, borrowed, cut his expenses. Now

he'll get a year’s back salary for In th” curtain raiser, the und hla loyalty assuming next Con- j t ated Cub B squad downed tlv gress confirms hirn—and you can Martinsville B team, 17 to 13, to bet It will f International) I make it a perfect evening as far

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Greensburg's Pirates, who invad ■ our fair city Friday, will be another acid test for the Cubs. In the preliminary Friday evening. the Reclsville varsity will class with the Tiger Cub B

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Bobby Ziegelman, B. U., and Sum ners, Bainbridge, tied for high scoring honors with 18 points each.

In the prelim, the B< Ho Union resoivt . won from the Bain)iIdge B tram. 30 to 27.

Ann Todd as she appears in 1 Paramount’s Hal Wallis drama, "So Evil My Love, ' todaj at the Vi ne.astle h“ ;t re.

Do/rauw's Tigers open their basketball season here tonight with a match against the Canterbury Knights, the sixth of a series begun in 1943. Handicapped somewhat by inexperienced players. Coach Ha> Hickman has only two of las* year's starting five on hand Russell Freeland, Lawrenceburg moved from guard to a forward Post, and John Mote. Indianapo lia. at the guard spot The probable starting Tigei lineup: Russell Freeland, John Mote, John Heise, Glen Eckleman, Mnc Parker.

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