The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 October 1949 — Page 3

*IL LMILY BANNER. GREENCASTIE, INDiAN^, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1949.

JUMY BREAKS WOLVERINE WIN STRING, 2|.7

Hanover Tames Tigers, 27-7 DePauuw’s football team lost its t.urd straight game of the sea.--.n Saturday afterno >n down at Hanover when the Panther broke loose in the second half t., t-vne the T. 0 eis. 27 t '. The old Cold fought . n ever er.na with the ,hoot team donr.r he lust two quarters, the hal. od.rg in a 7-7 deadlock De--..uw's touchdown was the result of a pass by John Beh'.er to Chuck Year which was good for Jo yards and pay dirt. Tuffy Conrad scored for Hanvc.' on the fird play if the second quarter, going from the hron-yaid lino after n pass fi rm Peterson to Cliff Koehler har o/ered 6:1 yards. Peterson threw bi Hank Treesh for 22 yards and a tou.hdown in the third quarter. Aftei Gutherie's first interception in the fourth, he threw to Bill Kleit

for 25 yards. Tom Hauser got 1 the last counter from six yards. Treesh, Hanover's top gnound gainer, was in the game for only one squench of plays.

Local Keglers Best Boonville

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The Varsity Lanes team members and their scores: Vein Elmore, ll>2. 162, 200

584.

Chas. Kerr, 103, 184, 104 571 Dr. Fuson, 173, 153, 146 472. Chet Crawley, 211, 200, 170

590.

No m Scott, 163, 214, 175

552.

UEAI, ESTATE TRANSFERS

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The Varsity Lanes bowling team launched its match game

■ . g I he state V . F WiVy F Mark et ux to Don U i:r„ from Boonville °n I van p C havis, land in Commci t ie local alleys. j . ia| piace $ ,

The Boonv lie five not only bon ded of winning the state V

Allred A Abbott, et ux, !< Evonnie Margie Moore, et eon

F W. tourney last year, hut was , and in a.-eencastle Case's sub

tdiii'K r-iqi in the American Lc- , div , a i on jj

,n tm, ‘ ,, '“» , '"t- They were tm- Tuntc c . Morgan t«. Charles D. dm • g hist seasons Harris, et ux, land in Pleasant

n,nUh i Garden. $1.

in the meeting of the two j Emmett Fulford. et ux, to teams, Vars ly I^anes team was | vVm. O Fulford, land in Com-

ilso undeieated in ifiatch play mercial Place, $1.

last year. The Hie Honnv.lle trouncing by a

local five handed team a sound score of 27.19 to

Hail in Hudson, et ux, to Franklin F, York, et ux, land in Greencastlc Northwodd, $1.

c iv„'d ot 97.239 in Michigan’s en arged stadium at Ann Arbor watches as Army's ■ „ wide to his left (arrow), and into the end-zone with the first of the under-dog V- hdowiie The Army broke M chig.tn's string of wins at 25 games in giving the J , > defeat in three years, 21 t 7 (Internationall. YANKS DO IT AGAIN 4 GAMES ToT~ V »

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k to Yankee dressing room following Sunday's defeat of the Brooklyn Dodgers to,:..!,.,' . ivi the Yanks the champ amship of tae baseball world. Happy manager Ktj proudh exhibits the ball with which Joe Page struck out I >o.ig.-i Gil Hodges to end (id clinch tie ehampionohip, 4 games to 1 In fusey gladsome gang are (1. to r.i Yogi K IV.«Kill.: .• Phil Rizzuto Cliff Map .. (behind S -ngel); Our Naiiihos. Charley Silver! ■o m t.i ! 'hrounil. (International)

Toe inMaggio, the Yankee Clipp< Icome from teammates after slaming a foui i h-inning hornet ugainst the Dorlg?rs in the final game oi the World Series on Sunday. In the rackground are (I t< r.) Gerry Coleman Com o Jim Turner, Tommy ienrich and Ed Lopat Shaking J, hand i Charlie Keller, vhllt Phil liizziito and Yi>.;i Berra (hidden), await their turn. International)

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Northwestern end Don Stonesifer (83), make.- a futile grab for a pass, well covered by Gopher sophomore left-halfback George Umiak (5) as a crowd of 64.212 watched the mighty Minnesota team continue its bid fot the Hose Bowl, beating Ihi Wildcats, 21 to 7 at Minneapolis It wa- not until th( closing minutes that Rich Athan, Purple halfback from Sheboygan, Wis scored Northvvestcrn'.i only touchdown. I International)

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