The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1951 — Page 4

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tilt DAILY BANNER, GREEHCA3TLE, INDIAtJA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1 •

CHATEAU IASI TIMES TONITE IN TECHNICOLOR "All - BABA AND THE FORTY THIEVES”

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WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY

RANfifiirH scon KA'r FRANCIS A BROO CRAWFORD « ' «Ut jmi /r

SPORTS

Tourney Scores

BASKETBALL

By Jim Zeis FOOTBALL

BOWLING

Tiger Cubs Rap Sullivan, But Bow To Paoli In Tournament

Paoli 17: (.n-emstsIlH 45 Mii< hi ii 58; Sullivan '>i II, 17. Sullivan 34 i ( iiiisiil.itioul |> a( ,|i JH; Mitrlirll I(l'ii'>‘ll

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HE DEfENSE DEPARTMENT'S military-civilian co-ordination plan fo •all of medical reserve officers to active duty is outlined at a Pentaga jr. s conference by Assistant Secretary of Defense Anna Roscnbcn (background). Armed forces plans call for about 0,000 more doctor uvi dentists. Department of Defense photo. (International

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PRESENTATION of a gold Valor medal from the Los Angeles Rreakfast cluh Is followed by presentation of a kiss for CpI. Robert S. Gray, 21, grand marshal of the Pasadena Tournament of Roses New Years Day parade. Giving the kiss to the hirst Division Marine Is Eleanor Payne, Rose Bowl queen. (International)

The Tiger CXib.s weaJtemed in tiie fouith quarter of their afternoon game with Paoli, in the Mitchell tourney Monday, othciwise Grcencastle would have probably (Topped the championship to the meet as Paoli went on to d(fcat Mitjrholl in the fin al lilt Meiula>y night In the con Mjlatt >n s rap. the lo< alo w al|(q» ei| Sullivan's Golden Arrows, 17 to .‘ii

'I'hi Cubs led Paoli 11 to l, at th ■ (( inter, 20 to 15 at the half and .’12 to 31 at the end of the Um l p nod. However. th< RaniN< is sjvuj’ted in the fourth quarter to edge out Coach Toni (iold.-bctry’s squad, 17 to 45.

Sullivan, which gave Mitchell't, Mluejackets a real scare, led the Cubs, M to 11 at the quarter But fiont then on, it was all Greenea.stlc. The Cubs forged into a 21 to 1!* advantage at thr half and were way out tin front at the end of the third frame, .'lit to 85 The locals then coasted into a 17 to 54 victory m the final quarter.

Bowling News

This Week

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Red Heads Lose To VFW Squad

Blaze Busters and New con the WED. AND THURS ""

Vloik of Gordon WhiLnian al ' guard pool bum In the Sullivan Dlt vMi.s out-standing. Whitman i '.serve player, chalked up 7 ficP. g'Sils and two free throws during the encounter for a total of Ifi points which a.ded niateuoaliy in tile Tiger Cubs' decisiove win. Chari.w Rro.vn wan .high scorer for Gieenoaotle ui the Paoli 1 ba-h, collis-.ting 14 (uhinits or buckets aim! fi foul toaoco.

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or tlfcn. Dwight D. 1 ci.li .a. i -upi. nif he - Iqimrtcrs of Atlantic pact an lies in Europe. The 105-room In ttie nth century us Trianon palace, is now modern. H overlooks the famous Vrr-

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Paoli Hoke Radclifl Meadow’s Ki'llams Lashhrook Eickelbergei Crowe Gregory Riley Rusick Score by < il CcMCH.st |c Paoli

Tile Red Heads, t.tie world ; laltle.st girls biuski IbalJ squad, put on a good -liov M«>n<la\ night in th«' Greenc-a-sUe lugi' •sehwyl gymniaaiu m but the 1<» al VetoraaLs of Foreign Wars won the game, 44 to 5(t, A laig crowd witnessed ttie contast am, also the curtamn raiser staged by the Roachdalc and ifcllc Union IndepcndYTUts wliiclt was won hy Roaclulale, 17 to 45.

Short Subjects.

Wanderers Retun^ u,i mev airuc $7C for

The main attraction, hi tw s n the Vets and tho Red H< ads tea lured all kinds of basketball with o little baseball and tooths; I blown in for good mea.sun The.- • a ided features were put on by the girts and their antic made a big hit With the sport a toi's Even the naferees. Tim Grime and Stub Thomas, camin for their share of kidciing on the part of the visiting Red Heads.

Tin V.F.VV squad lu.nibci s •-oon lound that the girls were go-xi shots and once they got ■ s 'et, it wh.s most al vay.s a field goal for bha Red Heads. Then trick shouting pleased the fan and they handled the ball quiti well.

Rnarhclalc and Belle Union [»iit •»n an Intflrasting prelumuary wnUi the outcome in (loui»i until the final minutes.

W. want to thank Clyde < Brick) Miller, Junior Vic.- Comniamler Department ol Indiana; and Gwin Ensign fm their help tie press box. We also thank *tJunior" Ci aw,ley, loud.-[leaker “engineer." and the advice tdom behind us tiy Mel Meyer

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train station lorker is believed to he Dorothy Martin, 35, daughter of the Saugertien, N Y , postmaster. Her mother notified police when she failed to hear from Miss Martin (above) at Christmas time. Investigation indicated the

daughter had been living with is 6-feet-9, with Pasquale Donofrio, 56, for whom '500 cash ami s

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Score by quarter .

11 ((Hclnlale Belle Union

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Red Heads (5) Morris (1) Holder

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'2) Green (3) Kyde

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'«) Buell

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Score hy quarters: V F W. 9 Ked Heads ... H

i takes nixMe than a limp to a la lie girl, said Jane Wy--tar of "The Glass Menagt'rie,” filinization of the Tennos.^< e WUhamai .-Uige hit ip wlmh she r-'«nU'a,vs Laura, the crippled daughter. The Warner release at the Vorv-astle Theatre on Monday and Tuesday.

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