The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 November 1950 — Page 3
SPORTS
DAILYBANNER, GREENCA5TLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1930.
BASKETBALL
By Jim Zeis football
Indiana High School's Favorite - Basketball
BOWLING
Monon Bell At Stake Saturday When Tigers Baitie Little Giants
leafed elon, 32-30 . ten*" fi' 1 * 1 ' 1 ^ : .(|u:i 1 ■ "'Z hl , finally managed tn i, held on 18 to 14 it the half. •urtain ra.se r, the ,,, ive.s whipped the stringers, 2« to 18. k, rr pie
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Saturday's Wabiish DcPauw University Crawfordsville will be u,. renewal of the oldest i,, , rivalry west of u. a l L slid the 19th buttle for ' A .
non Bell.
Since the aerii b Wabash hns won 27 j;,u DePauw’x 25 and the: ii.n,.
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Wabash's l,ittl, Gi. . hold the Monon Bell by \ last year’s 25-21 vkton Since the Bell serio.. (,. , 1952, both teams h eight times and then lur i, two ties. The bell was | to the two collegi - No\' l . it by the Monon Haihoml. DoPuuw lust won Hi. i;. ,| | years ago when tin t.k« . ti ped the Little Giants 8-0 .. In galls Field. The freshman teams oi th two schools will clash at ;n j in. Friday as a feutnn oi m tiv ies preceding the dash oi : colleges' varsity trams S itnr.li op Ihgalls Field Neither freshman i.-.u in, won this season, Butin deirntir the Wabash rhynies 12-(5 ;m : Ball State defeating tie I >< Pm frosh 7-0. Wabash has v..n ti., last two freshman gamn- In. , t ing Del’uuw 25-6 in 1918 ami 19*6 last ycai
7:30 Greencastle High School j game
9:00 Musical Overtime 9:15 Music of the Masters
10:00 Phil Duvi: Show 10:15 Cholly's Cornei
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Good Yea. No 1 n i(;i Ail Fin iiitui e Shop 12 181 i ubei io go 500 Series Hartman 507 Knetzer 539, Sutherlln 510, Beck 514 Lyon 575, Greer 516. E. Rader 571. Tuttle 550, P. Thomas 1 ■02 K Gartlnei 508, Henter 501. | 200 Games K Rader 223, TutIb :n:> Spurlock 200, Lyon 217 i;i i i.s\ u,i,i \\ is** IT" Kccl.sville 7th Grade bu.*- ( ki ti..id t.-ain nosed out the Belle Union 71 li Graders, 42 to 41. in a I ill played Tuesday night at i Keelsville.
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No wondn the Fillmore high school biskelball team is always in the thick "I every tniirneN and even infest where basketball is played. It is bee mse Urn h \ playing tart early and keep it up. A Daily Banner photogruphei found Clark Bryan, with ball and brother Jimmie caiefully watch.ng him. is they practiced Sunday afternoon in tin yard at then home north . Fillmore. Clark is in the sixth grade and brother Jim Is in the fourth, hut this does not prevent them from playing the great Hx.sin game. In almost every farm yard oie can se< a basketball hoop where the boys practice many hours a season and this whets up their hattiiif; eye | and it is seldom that any shai p shooter is .harper than a good country boy. whether it is hunting rabbit or hunting bankets on
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