The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1948 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 194U.

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Mrs. W. H. Adcr spent Tumday mpht with Mrs. Orate Kessler and daughter Madonna at Indianapolis and called on Mrs. Dove Wright and daughter, Mrs.

Ruby Yount. *

of Greencastle spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram

Keek and family.

Mrs. Myrtle Nixon of Indian* apolis spent Sunday with her step father, John Malayer. Rev. Himman was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O Hair Clyde steward and famtly .

N. P. VanBUSKIRK

Ida and George Lice Steward spent Saturday with Lulu Ward. Mrs. Jake Hertel has been visiting with relatives at Danville. 111. iMr. and Mrs. Noble Storms of Indianapolis spent the week end at their ho ne at New Maysville Arab Buttry called on Evr Malicoat Saturday afternoon Violet Leak and daughter spent Monday with Lulu Ward

443; Harold Davis, 442; Wm. Lukenbill, 426; Eugenia Irwia., 420; Ruth Goodman. 414; Dale' Williams. 407.

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Waveland Wins From Bainbridge Bainbridge bowed t- Wav. ’and 45 to 27. Wednesday night nicV in a high school net tilt played on the Waveland floor. The Poin tors also trailed at halftime. !!•

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Hank and Summers test for Bainbridge. ,

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value of said real estate a the following term* and

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D. D. T.'s Sports Four Aces Jokers Openers Chapel Champs Alley Rats Hi Lo

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High single games: Don AHpaugh, 212; Leon Dunn, 190:

Jack Tumlin, 174

Over 400: Leon Dunn. 516 Jack Tumlin, 481: Don Alspaugh 476; Earl Thomas. 468: Harry Goodman. 463; Walter Roach,

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Tigers Play At Hanover Tonight The DdFauw Tigers, with two j victories under their belts, traveled to Hanover today to cla.li with the Panther basketball ■ squad tonight. Saturday, the Old Gold netter? j will again hit the road, wh' they journey to Muncie to mer! the Ball State drapery agitators. Coach Hal Hickman was o\ pecting a tough tussle at Ha over and also predicts no "pin!; tea party” up at Muncie again: t the Cardinals. BRAZIL WINS

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, Coach Harold (Babe) Whecli er’s Brazil basketball team will tie plenty tough by the time they meet the Tiger Cubs, bast night, ! the Bricks downed Terre Haute i Gerstmeyer, 49 to 42 We believe this is their second win of the | season in as many starts. Coach - I cs may come and coaches may I go, but Wheeler goes on forever j over at Brazil. UPTOWN LEAGUE W L Monnett Donut Shop 29 Water Works j Gas Co Cities Service Stop 'N Shop | Public Service I Olds-Pontiac I Rotary Cities Service. 2, 2773; Wat Works, 1. 2712. j Rotary, 2, 2800: Stop 'N Shoo ' 1, 2592. Gas Co., 3, 3041; Public Service, 0, 2623. Monnett Donut Sho/*. 3. 2720 Olds-Pontiac. 0. 2273. Over 450: J. F.itol, 494; G ! Crawley, 483; Lyons, 481; Mur ;ay, 473; Goode, 485; Goshert 466; Blocker, 458; Hai r nhroo

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Over 500: Pitts, 582; M Crawley, 573: Slavens, 547; Sand. 525; Jones, 510; Pcterso’., 50: Monnett, 500. 200 games: Sandy, 225; Pitt.-: 201, 221; M. Crawley. 214; Sla.ens, 213; Peterson, 212.

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