The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 December 1948 — Page 3
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WEDNLoDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1943.
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High Single Games: Earl Thomas, 213: Bill Lukenbill, 199; Harry Goodman, 181. Over 400: Earl Thomas 521. Bill Lukenbill 4B8. Harry Good man 475, Don Alspaugh 469. Walter Roach 453, I,eon Dunn 451 Bob Garl 4f7, Chas. Bridges 413. Eugenia Irwin 403. Cubs Drill For ian. 1 Tourney Coach Tom Goldsberry is drilling his Tiger Cubs daily for the New Year’s Day tournament at Martinsville Saturday. The local
high school netters. winners of | ■ games in 8 starts, will clash 1 '•wlh an up-and-eomuig Frauk!in squad in the afternoon I opener at 1:15 The Artesian City team clashes with Cathedral of | Indianapolis in the second en- I
counter.
There will be a consolation | tilt and the championship contest Saturday night. All indications point to a Wg crowd at both sessions and fans should see some four interesting games. Greencastle’s starting lineup
Peru 40; Whiting 38.
Hammond 45; Rossville 36. Hammond Noll 53; East Chicago Roosevelt 49 (overtime)
Brazil Loses First Net Tilt
Brazil’s Red Devils, unbeaten i seven Indiana high school has. ketball games until holiday tourivy time rolled around, were the
against Franklin mos. likely will ‘ irsl undefeated team to fall vie
be Stan and Jim Fierce, forwards; Art Roberts, center; Don Marketto and Foxx, Smithers or Stites, guards. ,
Net Scores
College
(Hoosier Classic) Indiana 50; Notre Dame 47. Butler 47; Purdue 43. High Sehuiil Sheridan 38; Kokomo 37. New Castle 63; Columbus 41. (Lafayette Tourney South Bend Central 57; Brazil 46. ' Lafayette 56; East Chieagoj Washington 39. (Hammond Tourney) Hammond Teeh 53; Hamm >nd| Clark 35.
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ment card.
Brazil, rated with Huntington
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in 10th place in last week Jnited Press prep school rankings, dropped before the inspired attack of a South Bend central ive at a tourney at Lafayette yesterday. 57 to 46. The Red Devils’ loss thus shaved the number of unbeat. Hoosier schoolboy quintets I five. It was Central's lift 1 straight win. In another tourney g ime at Iztfajette, Jeff moved down Bast Chicago Washington. 50 t, 39. The Broncos were led by Srnio Hall, who scored 14 points and Joe Mott ram. wh ■■ . ai.nrd 12 Purdue Netters Defeated Twice
lux wins in regula, bowed to Notre Dan. er on the opening m,
Iwo-day tourney MondtF*^^* la.a i :ght. Butler took t I a 1 in the second game doubleheader and outlasted 1 ue ii i t'Muid contest, 47 t
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wounds today after i date rivals, but I 1 Notre Dam wip 1 , n relief that they i
500 tourney averages. Butler’s Bulldog ;, ho-: ! other three coll. : ba , outfits in the second i fhi s'.ati' "hie f,)',). " I were tiding on a wav f ; t-d prestige. They ha I
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urtis B.U Garrett and Deane Ring, cu.m roaring back to down Notre Dame in last night's openI er, 50 to 47. Butler got an early lea 1 in it successful bid for a clean sweep of the series with an 8-to-1 i connl, while the Boilermakei I aic.k neaily 11 minutes to score ] iheii first two fiol I goals Th • Balldogs, a., hot as the Boileiinak ; wer cold, built their a tvanlag ■ to 20 to 7 at one paint tn i he first half.
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The Coi .inbus Bulldog- today replaced Bedford in th New Alonay N'ew Year s day basketball
ki .I'idl | tournament, following Bedford's
wal : withdrawl bee a use of the death Hiriie,. . f one of then star players,
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Mine is'S of France's atomic pile at ancient Fort dc Chatillon re Frederic Joliot-Curle (left, conducting French • of fortress) and his w'ife, Madame Iren* Joliot-
The most dejected looking ' tin B controls with Francis Perrin). A Commubeggar in the world accosted P lls France’s atomic energy experiments, much A Matrix Jacqueline Cochrane in / - d discovery recently of uranium in remote Palm Springs one day, and ’ ^ Madame Joliot-Curie ts a famed scientist
whined "Could you spare me a
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THE ‘LOOK, NO HANDS’ CAN ‘BEAM IN’
In wishing you a happy New Year’s Day, Kroger's good wishes do not stop with January 1. They extend through the next 364 days as well. And for ourselves, we plan to make 1949 our year of greatest service to the most people.
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NAVY’S NEW TEST PLANE “Look, No Hands" is brought to a -top (: no liunci ) by Comdr. E F Saxman in demonstration at Anacostia Naval base. It ts controlled liy an "nnglc-of-attack auto-pilot.” making it stallproof and capable of flying automatically In poor visibility at high or low air-speeds along a radio beam to a complete landing. That daohinkus on th (Jane no.* is the angle-of-attack control which regulates engine power. Controls are trimmed by gyro. (International Soundphoto)
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HHhKSSd WHAT WAS GOOD enough for George Washington Is good enough for me. President Truman probably thinks as he receives a pine desk duplicating the one used by the first president. Isaac Avery, Whit* House carpenter who helped make it from old lumber saved from u White House burned by the British in 1814. [ resents it on behalf i helpers. Underside bears smudges of 1814 lire. (International)
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(HINK • I HE ANGNABOOGAH PAMILT. feeling almost al bon. Ute, the metropolis’ 20-inrh fall. The Fsklmoe. with year-old daughter Woodluk and dog Amogo. are
appearing at Barilo City Museum toy show
DRY CLEANING “THE WAY YOU LIKE IT” SUDDEN SERVICE! WHITE CLEANERS 24 HOUR SERVICE SGS Kodli Jackson Street
They’r s from Wales, Alaska, on lirst trip (International)
