The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 October 1949 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1949.

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in the opening period with B it Baker passing to Bill McClain

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in the second quarter and

hand-off by Baker to Dick Irfimb jn the six yard line was good for another t.d. Baker's kick for the extra poir.t was right through

'he uprights.

A short time later, a Tiger fumble gave the Cards the pigskin on the DPU 19 yard stripe Bilker tossed to Fred Kehoc who went across the goal line stand-

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With Ball State leading. 26-0 the Tigers suddenly came to life n the fading moments of the second quarter. It was a Muncie boy who sparked the Old Gold. Jack Tuhey, a sub back, reeled iff two dandy first clown runs or DePauw. John Behler pass'd to Hal Walker from the 13 ’aid line for a touchdown. Dick Everard kicked the extra point md the half ended with Ball State leading 26 to 7. Dei auw was right in there as he third period got underway nd Jack Tuhey plunged over or the Tigers’ second touchdown rom the 3 yard line. Later in the period. Mike loffman went over from the J ir.l stripe and Baker's kick f 3s good. That ended the score* g w.tn both squads fighting n even terms during the final •uarlcr and the tilt ended with tall State winning, 33 to 13. I PTOVVN LEAGUE mv No. 2 6 3 Public Service 6 3 Olds-Pontiac 6 3 Lone Star No. 2 5 -1 Doem-Shonkwiler— 5 4 Vmerican Legion 4 5 thick's Maiket 2 ' 7 titles Service 2 7 Over 500: Sutherlin 553; Dur.i' 548; M. Crawley 541; Murray 528; Elmore 522; Slavens 518; Van Alstyne 501. High game: M. Crawley 212.

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