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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1948.
APES r ri,sh »an.l..a horo while trying to Ua stU) ,,. nt an ., a ... ; .,. ant in ! •BFIBLD 111., pec. 8. «* an unofficial ipeed record th Lincoln National Guan officials sa.d : £°«n Lincoln to Washington, D. hl8 j( . t plan(1 an F80 _ c )U . Vt .,„ |( .' tz Craig, Lincoln, | | ed a “flaine out” as ho flew over Laped injury when he, Crnig, a University of Nebras- this aioa last night.
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Army spokesmen said a "flame o r ” occurs when the fire neces-i ary to propel a jet plane goes! out. Craig said a fuel pump failure piobably caused the accident. He t I to make a belly landing, but undershot the field and knocked down a fence before landing about 10 feet short of the run-j way. The plane's undercarriage' was knocked off. Craig flew B-17s with the Eighth Ah Force in Europe during the war. I \t i s Ml KDKK CHAUtiE DALLAS, Tex., Dec. 8. (UP) Th" turbulent baseball and boxing career of Art (The . ail Shires was climaxed toy by a murder charge. .-i.i.i s, 41!, coiuliul, swashu. .g big league ball player i! the early thirties, faced a haig of ‘‘murder with malice" V, the death of W. H. (Hi) Er-
win, 50. former Texas League
catcher and umpire.
Tin enarge against Shires wasj a preliminary one filed on the basis of statements by seven witness, s to a fight between Shires ami Erwin last Oct. 3. Shires was free on $5,000 bonds pending a formal reading of the charge totlay, whe nit was believed new
bond would be set.
Auili< : it.es indicated Shires woulij I hei l for a grand jury. Shi. s. whose major league tour of duty included service with the Chicago White Sox. the Wasliirgton Senators, the St. Lou s Cardinals and the Boston Braves allegedly beat and kick ed Erwn in a brawl in the lat tecs' cleaning establishment. E Iwtn died last Saturday night and wo- bure d yesterday, but no dea'.h t ertificate had been signed. Dr. P. A. Rogers said Erwin came (ip him for cedical attention
after the Get. 3 tight.
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Greencastle Raps Athenians, 61-44
Net Card
With the Pierce brothers ami little Jim Smithers leading the way, the Greencastle high school Tiger Cubs broke the Athenians in the fourth quarter Tuesday night after the Crawfordsville quintet had put up a terrific battle. The Tiger Cubs triumphed.
dl-44.
Playing at a height disadvantage, Crawfordsville playe I spuits, one of them tying eount at the half. 25-all.
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High Single Game: Doris Row-
ami. 205.
High three series: White Way. !114; Tractor Specialties, 1906: Vngwell Finishers, 1864. White Way, 3. 2114; Angwc'l
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Tractor Specialties, 3, 1906;
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Laundry East*. 2. 1723; Ang-
vell Rufflcrs. 1. 1745
Angwell Panelers, 2. 1711, Vngwell Cutters, 1, 1572. Over 400: Doris Rowland, 462;
amist* Peterson, 443; Edna Irwin. 431; Doris Hinkle, 421; Eulene Irwin, 412; Mable Monnett,
103; Rena McCullough, 400.
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Over 450: G. Crawley, 497, lend rich, 488; Monnett, 485:
Friday
Cloverdale at Belle Union Russellville at Ladoga Saturday DePauw at Ball State Tigers Wallop Earlham, 62-33 With Bob Gipson showing the way, the DePauw Tigers trounc ed Earlhan’s basketball team ii Bowman gym Tuesday night, 6 to 33. Gipson, making his fir'd appearance this season in the Old Gold lineup, tallied 7 field goals and 2 free throws for a total of 16 points. There was n i scoring for four minutes, then the Maroon eager.* went ahead. 3-1. John Stauffer tallied for the Tigers as they tico the count, 3-3. at the six minute
mark.
Bob Gipson's field goal sen' DePauw in front and the Tigers never trailed after this point. With Gipson showing the wav the local squad pushed its advantage to 14-3 and was ahead at half-time, 25-12 There never was any doubt of the outcome in
The Tiger Cubs got the jump secon( j half as reserves wen
poured into the action.
DePauw's triumph was its .‘,econd m three starts while Farlham has failed to win in two
outings.
The Tigers hit 23 of 90 shot* for a .253 average while Earlham was successful on only 11 of 82 tries, a 141 mark
Smithers and Don Marketto led Grocncastle’s attack, collecting 14 points apiece; ami Bill Krug, for the Athenians, pumped the nets for another 14 Marketto did his sco'ring early in the contest, fouling out in the fourth
quarter.
Greer.castle’s vaunted height and speed failed to click In the first half as the Athenians played a slow, deliberate, possessive
game.
The short boys on the floor had a field day, Smithers holding the Tiger Cubs together in their
weak moments.
on the Athenians in the first quarter and looked as if they might turn the game into a rout right at the start. Lute in the peliod. however, the Athenians staguil a rally and pulled up just two points behind the Cubs,
13-11.
The Cubs spurted again at the dart of the second quarter, but 'he Athenians stayed right on their tails. Midway in the period. Greencastle held a 25-17 .jj-llead, but the Athenians put the sn0 | stopper in the Cub attack at that
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Olds-Pontiae, L'ubs early in the third stanza
But a long one-hantler by big Alt Roberts and a free throw shortly thereafter by Marketto gave the Cubs the lead again, and they
never relinquished it.
point and the score was 25 all at
halftime.
ONLY CLUE COLUMBUS, Ind . Dec. 8 i UP) A briefcase recovered on a farm 100 miles from where it was stolen gave authorities their only clue today in a search for two bandits who escaped with $29,000. Police hoped to find fingerprints on the briefcase which wa» taken in Muncie, Ind. They sab' $17,379 in cash was gone, bul the rest of the money in check - was still in the briefcase. The two bandits stole th •
5node. 469; Pitts. 46K. Stiles.
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With Smithers getting seven points. Stan Pierce five and Jim!
'62; Sctoggin, 462; Hoover. 461; | pjemi two tho TlR) . r cubs ridges, 459; Peterson. 450. q „i c kly ran up a larg- margin, j Over 500: Ziegolman. .>22. M a forward, dumped in
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Sandy, A . aninR moments of the game as
the Greencastle fivi walked
money from a depart nent stnr«
They increased tne margin to credit manager Monday. One
rod** away on a bicycle, and th*
other escaped on fi (it.
end of three quar-
Crawley, 511: Slavcns, '■.yons, 508; Fuson, 504;
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High game: Goode, 217.
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High seores: Mary Pettit, <ay Hinkle, 161.
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Bads Xmas Handyman Jack Pulls pnst<H si retches fence, lifts, pulls. AltonHurst riume 372-M Greencastle
Officials: Bender and DaZey. Final: Greencastle. 29. Craw-
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