The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 February 1950 — Page 2
TK? DAILY BANNF* SREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1950.
SPORTS By Jim Zeis
1950 All-Sectional
Player
Pos.
School
Games
Points
Rnark
Forward
Fillmore
1
16
Saunders
Forward
Belie Union
3
26
Plunkett
Forward
Roachdale
2
13
Marketto
Forward
Greencastle
3
21
Brown
Center
Greencastle
3
50
Hartsaw
Center
Belle Union
3
37
Smithers
Guard
Greencastle
3
27
Grimes
Guard
Bainbridge
1
15
Thornburg
G*»ard
Russellville
2
15
Girton
Guard
Fillmore
1
11
HOHORABLE M'rMYlON - McGau«hey and Clodfelter, Russellville; Morrison, Belle Union; Johnson, Bainbridge; G. Clones, Roachdale; Neal and Hassler, Reelsville; Holsapple and Cummings, Cloverdale; Burk and Collins, Greencastle; Grimes, Fillmore.
tubs win sectional Regional Data
margin nt 4i-:s0. Willi 1 liiw minutes to go it was dH to .'II. Coach Tom Golilsbony s.-nt in n flock of Rtihstitiiti s inciuilin.,' Sears, Mastiji and Hirshburg Incidentally, Don Maiketto, veteran Cub forward, did not see action the entire second half, be, ing replaced by Allen in the sec-
ond quarter.
With the score 59 to .'19, Morrison missed a free throw for th" Panthers. The Cubs also fluffed three consecutive attempts fron
the foul line ami
il was
all over
with the Tiger Cuba winning
5S
to 30.
Greenraatle (59)
FG
FT
PF
Marketto
2
1
2
Allen
. 2
1
2
Burk
... 3
0
2
loun
. 1
1
o
Brown
.... 8
5
2
Decker
()
0
0
Smithers
2
2
2
Hirshburg
... 1
0
0
Collinga .
... 5
0
2
Masten
0
1
1
24
11
15
Belle Union (.39)
FG
FT
PI
Sattmlei s
. 5
1
5
Clifford
U
0
1
Dorset!
1
0
5
MeCaminnek
0
i
0
Hartsaw
.... 6
i
5
Bobbins
. n
0
0
Gibson
... 2
•J
2
Morrison
.... 1
3
.3
•
15
9
21
Greencastle (45)
FG
FT
PI
Marketto
.... 3
5
5
Allen
.... 1
0
.3
Burk
3
3
3
Brown
.... 5
4
4
Smitners
0
2
4
Collins
. .3
i
2
15
15
21
Russellville (40)
FG
FT
PF
Ft Clodfelter .
2
1
5
Woleh
1
2
5
MrCaughey
.3
!)
2
Ramsay
1
0
o
Thornburg
. 2
«»
E
England
2
1
5
Robbins
.. 0
0
fi
Spencer
1
0
0
12
16
21
RoaehUale (S2)
FG
FT
PF
Clones
1
1
0
Myers
4
1
0
Thompson
0
0
4
Robbins
.... 1
0
0
Plunkett
0
0
2
L. Clones
0
0
1
Keek .
.... 2
2
1
D. Clones ...
. 3
2
0
Allen
0
0
2
Ford
... 2
0
1
13
6
11
Belle Union (48)
FG
FT
PF
Saunders
... .3
3
2
Dorsett
1
2
3
Hartsaw
... 5
2
1
Robinson
... 0
0
0
Gibson
5
1
2
Zlegelman
... 0
1
1
Morrison
... 3
O
1
Jackson
0
0
0
17
9
10
LOANS
Up To $300 Indiana Loan Co.
IS E. Mashing ton St. Phone J5
F AST 7 HOTO RMKIUiENCV SERVICE CPON REQUEST Home Edry. A Cleaners
Since Greencastle has been designated as host school for the I. H. S A. A Regional tourney ertain phases of il usually cause nany questions. The I. H. S. A A. manages hese through the center high school principal. Four teams day to a winner (Greencastle .'s. Now Market and Clinton vs. tiohland Twp. (Newton). The irst game is at 1:00 p. m.: secmrt at 2:15 and final game 8:15. The conduct and good sportsnanship of l)oth student ami idnlt fans is the responsibility if each school. Thus everyone an bring ere lit or disgrace • he school by his behaviot. Every seat is to be reserved. 2ach school that participated in i sectional tourney is entitled to uy 12 tickets. There are 47 ichools represented in the four eetionals coming to this region-
al.
Each school playing Saturday receives tickets on a pro rata tnd high school enrollment basis Each school is charged with li:;llimiting tickets fairly. Sea ;on tickets at $1.60 may be sold | n advance. Patrons of the l thool district have first chance it these tickets. Greencastle tickets are to be listributed according to the plan irinted at the beginning of th-' iHsketball season. If the writon requests exceed the supply egulnr schedule season ticket tolders making requests will be fiven first chance to purchase tnc ticket. This includes adults ligh school students, members if tm band, vendors whose e!us‘ Hiught their tickets. Then an; dekets remaining will be decided jy a drawing of written requests >n file in the high school prineipil’s office. Extra names will be Irawn so that they may be noticed in case of failure to buy Each person is expected to have his request on file by Tuesday toon to be considered as the distribution must show the exact -cat, name and complete addroo of the purchaser. Players are tot permitted to buy tickets for relatives except parents and brothers and sisters living at home. Any people in the Greencastle srhool district will be considered eligible to make requests. Please urge friends ami relatives In other communities to go to the principal of the participating school in which they reside for their tickets. All persons having made requests and gotten their names on the lists are to buy the tiekets by noon Friday, March 3, or the next alternates will b* notified at that time. Regular schedule season tick?t holders may begin buying Tuesday noon. Please do not ■ in before that time.
BOWLING NEWS The Swick’s Lunch bowling earn traveled to Bloomfield to lay a return matdh and rame
This victory kept Intact a ecord for Swick’s Lunch, of no ut of town team having ever efeated the local five. The members of Swick’s team nd their scores as follows: Charlotte Swickard 151, 160, 31, 442 Lucille Spurlock 184, 154, 129,
467.
Betty Hinkle 148, 147, 133. 428. (Doris Hinkle 141, 120. 1.31,
.392
Anne VonTress 1«2, 149, 154. •’4 _ j
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Pkksonal And local News II ItlEFS
“SOCIETY*’ Woman’s Clnh To Meet Wednesday The Woman’s Club will meet Wechiesday afternoon at 2:.70 at the home of Mrs. V. J. Wyckoff. Mrs. Joe McCord will have the program on ••Women in Poli-
tics.''
+ + + ♦ Morning Musieale To Meet Wednesday The Greencastle Morning Musfeale will meet Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock at the home of Mrs. J. O. Hinken. Members phase note change of time. ■»• + + ♦ Zerelda Stuckey Tindall To Wed J. R. Emerson Mrs. Agnes Stuckey, cataract Falls, nnnrAinces the engagement of her daughter Zerelda Stuckey Tindall and William R. Emerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Emerson, Spencer. Ind. The wedding date has been set for May. The bride to be is a graduate of Greencastle H. S. and attended
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Poellein were here Sunday from Boonvilie visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rogers, Manhattan Road. Ruby Dozier of Crawfords-
ville -pent the week-end with Purdue: Mr. Emerson is a grad-
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
S Dozier of near Bninbridge. Th' ill''' 'ing of the W. S. C. S. ol Union Chapel scheduled for VVidli' . Pay has been indefinitely postponi il on account of illness. There will not be a regular meeting of the Greencastle Ramblers Motorcycle club on Tuesday, because of the death of William Bee. Wendell Hurst, principal of Pimento .School near Terre Haute soent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otha Hurd of Jefferson Township. Unit No. 58 of the American Legion Auxiliary will hold a very mportant meeting tonight at 8 o’clock at the pr/st Home. All members are urged to attend. Chat)'-; B. Edmonson, former Greencastle teacher and basketball coneb, who suffered a heart attnek in Lafayette last Tuesday, is reported convalescing at his home in Clayton. Russell Thomas announced today that he would be a candidate for precinct committeeman in Franklin township, Fincastlc precinct. Subject to the Democratic primary in May. HOSPITAL NOTES Dismissed Friday: Mrs. Henry Myers and daughter, Greencastle Florence Dobbs. Greencastle R. 2; Mrs. Victor Hurst, Greencastle; Mollie Coffman, Roachdale R. 2: George F. Parker Sr., Greencastle. Dismissed Saturday: Betty Williamson, Caatesville; Jack F. Gnienholz, Crawfordsville; Mrs. Willard Denny and son, Cloverlale; Mrs. Eugene Nickerson Cloverdale;, C. B. Cantorrvine, Phillip Brookshire, Greencastle; Loda Cash, Coatesville R. 1; Lucille Herbert, Reelsville R. 2; Eliza Johnslc/n, Greencastle; MilIn I Smith. Quincy R, 1; Ruth Aubrey, Greencastle R. 2. Admitted Saturday: Joe rails, Greencastle;. Rita Ruth Nichols, Greencastle R. .3; Phillip Everman, Roachdale; Frank Ash, Cloverdale. Admitted Sunday: Helen Cross, Spencer; Roy Goodpbster, Gilbert Rogers, Greencastle; George White. Greencastle R. 2, Robert Baldwin, Bainbridge R. 1 Admitted Friday, Betty Wil'lamson, Coatesville; Roy Reed. Fillmore R. 1: Lucille Herbert, Reelsville R. 2; Fredie Allan Clodfelter, Bainbridge; Ruth Aubrey. Greencastle R. 2; Frank Rayburn, Clayton R. 1. FOR SALE: 1x6 inch southern Indiana lump coal; also stoker. Immediate delivery. Phone or write' Bill Gray, Holland, Ind 27-1-3-6-4 p. FOR SALE; Buzz saw, 6 horse engine mounted on skids. Granville Harmon, R. 3. 27-l-2p TUI COUNTY COMMUNITY’ CHURCH Revival services will continue all this week each evening at 7:30 and through March 5. Much good is being done and a good revival spirit in the services. Good preaching, singing and music. Rev Forest P. Feazel, Evange-
list.
Everyone welcome. TIMES HAVE CHANG HD
CENTER HARBOR, N. H. nTPf- A day's work on the roads was worth 87 cent* here In 1820. according to old records. The same daily pay rate prevailed for both a man and a yoke of oxen. I I j
uate of I. U. A phi Delta Theta and was in the Marine Corps in World War II. + + n + Mothers Study Club To Meet This Evening The Mothers Study Club will meet this evening at 8:00 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Willard Sunkel. Mrs. Ward Mayhall will have the hook review.
+ 4 4- +
Country Reading Club To Meet The Country Reading Chib will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. John W. King.
+ + + +
Progress History Club Meets Tuesday The PVogrPss History club will meet Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. H. L. Jome, Mrs. Avis Etter will have the
program.
+ + ♦ + Crescent Club To Meet Wednesday The Crescent club will meet
'Aiesday at 2 .30 p. m. at the I home of Mrs. John Poor. Mrs. Haymaker will be the leader. + + + d* Present Day Club To Meet Tuesday Present Day Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. James Bitties. 4 -i- + 4 The Harry Allans Given House Warming In Florida Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allan who are enjoying the warm Florida sunshine and the temperature which has been in the 80s ail winter, write about a house warming they were given recently after buying a new home. The Bradenton Herald in commenting on the house warming said: There’s nothing like a housewarming. especially if it’s a .surprise' To this the Harry E. Allans of Greencastle, Ind., will agree. They are here for the Winter and recently purchased (he Vagnier home at 1116 Twen-ty-second street, W. On Valentine Day, their daughter. Mrs. Paul W. Summers, and a niece, Mrs. Eulah Shewmnker, both of Bradenton, formed a conspiracy anil listed a number of errands to keep the couple busy In town all afternoon. Somehow the conspirators obtained a key to the house and when the Allans returned they were confronted with guests, tables loaded with food and the rooms all decked out with flowers. Hoosier home town friends joining in the surprise celebration were Mr. and Mrs. Roy MeGlonc, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Millon Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Browning, also Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lloyd of Fairbanks, Ind., Mrs. Fanny Curtis of Champaign, III., Mr. and Mrs. Carey Kirkham of Portland, Ore., Mrs. Summers and children, Barbara mid Paul, and Mrs. Shewmaker of Greencastle and Bradenton.
IN MF.MOm MECHANICS NEEDED ! AT ONCE! In loving memory of our moth- Big demand good pay and er and grandmother. Mrs Mar-1 jjp security for trained men. garet Wallace, who passed a'vay i y„u should know about the op31 years ago Feb. 27. 1919 and portunities offered in the follow-
ing trades Auto or Diesel
our father and grandfather, John Wallace whr/ passed away 9 years ago, March 7, 1941. Gone are your nimble fingers Gone is your sincere love Gone is your spirit to our mak-
er,
To the unknown realm above Several years! It seems like a life time. We have missed your loving care But to meet you again in the future. Up yonder, is our hope and our prayer. Sadly missed by children: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sutherlin, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wallace and grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Sutherlin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huffman.
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Mechanics, Body Fender Repairs, Refrigeration, Electricity, Radio. Television. Earn while you learn. Short 20 week training. Immediate openings for vets or non-vets. Full details free. No obligation. Commercial Trades, Box 2. Daily Banner. 27-28-2:>. Try our Hot-Cross Buns. Rusty’s Pastry Shop. 27-2p FOR RENT: .3 room unfurmished mr/dern apartment, close in. Phone 728-R. 27-lt
+ -I- h 4- + + 4 4 4 ♦ 4- (| ANNIVERSARIES 4- 4- -i- 4 •!• -1- 4 -I* Birthdays Wanda Shoemaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Shoemaker, 4 years old today, Feb. 27. Argil Haltom 18 years old Feb 25.
FOR RENT 3 room modern furnished apartment, downstairs. 416 E. Washington. Inquire after 5 p. m. 27-3t
STILL RE- CONFISCATED
CARTERSVILLE. Ga. (UP) Sheriff Frank Atwood said he’ll know that 35-gallon still if he ever sees it again, but he doubts if he ever will. Atwood raided a moonshine setup recently and confiscated a 35-gallon still. Two weeks later burglars broke into the county court house and ’'confiscated’’ iabtek
kind and considerate durin^ ^ recent illness Especial, v '^ to the nurses and staff of ^ Putnam County Hospital ' Mrs. Ella Rightseii
MONDAY AND TUESDAY "HASTY HEART STARRING RONALD REAGAN PATRICIA NkAI. NEWS _ “VEEP” AND ropf STAR IN SHOW FOR news women HIPPETV HOP
ALL MOOSE MEMBERS Are urged to meet at the Moose Home, Tuesday at 8 p. m. to go to the Wilbur Chadd residence for services of Bro. William Bee. Moose home will be closed Wednesday from 9 a. m. to II :90 a. m.
CHATEAU TONIGHT and TUESBIY §T«iS^
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THE COMPLETION OF THE REORGANIZATION OF GREENCASTLE MOTORS, INC. THE NEW OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION
Are: TOM P. CARNEY PRESIDENT
MRS. OTTO H. ERNBERG VICE PRESIDENT ROBERT G. TRESNER SECRETARY-TREASURER OTHER PERSONNEL UNCHANGED “We, the officers of this corporation, wish to express our appreciation to our many friends for the kindnesses and favors extended to us during this period of reorganization. We wish to assure our customers that we will continue to serve without interruption in the sales of Chevrolet and Buick cars, parts and service • • - M HOT GREENCASTLE MOTORS, INC “//> Serve as Well as Sell"
