The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 February 1949 — Page 4
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1V49.
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Defeat Wabash, 65 • 5?
1KKV Ct t‘10 foul line HX !>au\. - in c'.osJrg its baiseason Tuesday night a tsvillo as the Tige' d tho.r old rivals, th ! iit.e Oiu..ts. ou to r*. Oid O «i J net to. scra drop _’■) fret' throN.’s out of 2 Wabash hit 13 out o fr m the chanty sirin'
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i nekehnan and Tom Beck , the big noise against thr il kleman collect ’ points, and Beck 17. .'pets jumped into a If' i . i tn • first hull and wen V. r h ■ ded by Wabash. At th :!• • Old U~ld was ahead. j f. hi.
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led a rally to start th :.<xl and the score wa
to 33.
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,o.i.' S a:let scoring an oting of Kckleman am k were the main factors ii W, i ish defeat. <: Clones, another fermc u Iniaie aee, also performet Wabash and played h'' ■ I ! game for the Littl' ■ :■ curtain raiser, the Wa h • ii revenged an earlie e. by trimmi.ig t..e DoPau . 55 to 43. he Sectional As We See II T ' r. a has bee 1 our custo ai ; uia:i we tare t i.l, ' a. a*’ .itpling t ■pe" I i! tinnal tournn ■ ' a This is Just <>iii' opin and is b; no means a ithen* official oi whal have you. We hove been wrong in the . - ■ and, on th other hand, \vi >'• !h :■ ght. too We picked ieee.■' Waba h Vai'ey pie i • gut <•. the nose." but tha i s ;g;i w t an accurately leu. ' the sectional. So fan: ■ n't feel bad if we think you: am Is going to lose, it’s jus • ' You can also hav ir gueus. •Veil, here goes: Thursday Night ’ h iale's Hawks to defen elsville. ’e le !' ii m over Bainbndge ii toss-up. I'riday Night • 1 em ast!" win iiug from ill: :g Il i.-eellvilie -qua I. Fillne re’s Cardinals eliniina! ; Cloverdale. if nr lay Aflermion to’i■ h ;;!e to e ige Belle l.’uio • Cubs over Fillmore in >iigh one. satiinliii Night i C.di: o v.u n.ovitii ’ ']• Mil i an I 'I hoiiiUHo
interest High
SECTIONAL CARD Thursday, Feh. 2« Rcclsville vs. Roaciidalc Belle Union vs. Bainbridge I'riday. I>b. 25 Greencastle vs. Russelli ille Fillmore vs. Cloverdale Saturday, Feb. 21! Winner Game 1 vs. Wii n Game 2 Winner Game 3 vs Win" Game 4 Winner Game f vs Winn Game G. Officials Ouo CnM.ey a i ’oilest P.alli' trei Itogi innl Schedule Winner at Cra vfordsville an Winner at Gteencastlc. Winner at Attica and Winne ot Clinton. BOWLING NEWS The Varsity Lanes bow liny; earn met the strong Mara.ho. >il tin fiom Robinson. 111., Sunay ot the local lan"S. winit n >oth of the three game matches or a .score of 2G76 to 2615 on th nst series and 2717 to 2606 on he last. On the first game, the vi.ii'i i team found the alleys to th" liking and led the Greenesstl men by 88 pins. Ine Varsit j Lancs team came hack a d \vc the second game by 12 pins au | he thii i game by 137 to takhe series by a total of 61 pins. In th. second match, the loc; I nen jumped into a comma idin; 123 pm lead and were neve ! ivertaken. The Greencastle men bowling md their scores as follows: First Series Motiis Crawley: 192. 102. 20.'; I 557. Ben Jarvis: 16!*. 165. 236 570 Kay Slavens: 150. 188. 174 312 Chet Crawley: 136, 197. 153 :86. M. MeCammack: 193. 172. 18. 551. Second Series Morns Crawley. 203. 169, lS. r 563. Ben Jarvis; ISO. 189. 213 591 Fay Slavens: 1114. 160. 155
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H. MeCammack: 176. 169. 15s 503. The Monday afternoon Sehii.i Gill's League rolled their game .ith the following results: tin
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a i; d Thursday for the opening
tight games in the si
. tl ill lourney. The sectional a an n! ally will again be strict , a • minty attair with the seve' fill:.:im high school teams am lie Tiget Cubs participating. The starling round tomorrov i vening will pit Roaehdale’ Ha.vks against Reelsville an* Belle Union's Panthers tangl vith the Bainbridge Pointers. Friday night, another capacit; ro.xd is expected to witness th *i*C' neastle -RussellviHe encount er and the Fillmore-Cloverdale
scrap.
Both games each night should e> at interesting and this shoul, " t i' ai tin- semi-finals Sr. - -. .. ...a W‘J.1 as l.. ' title Saturdn
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Jarvis, 588. 200 and over
230.
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21 MfU li SKKVK’K WHITE CLEANERS I'll l N. Jackson Nt.
Heel In Second Tourney Game Tc o BAINBRIDGE HIGH SChGOL POSTERS
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Front row left to right
Masten,
111 (le.
John inn. Braun. 1: M .
Hess. Grimes. Sunrmers n ad Mi
LELlf UNION’S BLiiGK PAN * HO! :
,owl-A-\Vays took three fro i
b l.ucky Strikes; an 1
the Bio 1
Jii.-ters won thiee from
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Bu item
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Th.' hig.i gnmes fot
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eie Doris Elmore
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l";n Cox 158.
The Sunday night
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i :iie games tesulted
as fol
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Ally Hit
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humps, the Hi-Lo's
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DDT's for three gam '.s.
Th" standitig to date
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im Aces .
34 2
lly Rats
33 2
>kerb
29 2
lolls
28 2
't-Lo
26 2
•Mi" era
28 2!
DDT’s
27 30
Chapel Champs
21 36
High games for the night:
1 Harry Goodman. 195; Don
Willett, 193; Lucille Hi liter. 169.
Beulah Pound. 164
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Phillips 66
42 2 ■
Moose No. 1
39
Paul's Circle Inn
37 2
Staub Plumbing
35 31
Goodyear No. 2
34 3.
Adams & Ryan
31
Hurst's Dairy
29 37
Gulf Oil Products
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1 500 and over C.
Kerr, 519
C. Hamm, 514; F Eastham. 501
M Crawley, 534; E.
Thomas
500; H. MeCammack,
551; Ci
Left to right Front Row UePew, Benassi, MeCammack
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