The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 March 1951 — Page 3

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( ini) or i ii.wjts j wish to thank all my freindv, Lfhbors and relative* for the ^rds. messages and lowly flowtrs received while I was a pat Lt in the Putnani County Hos-

Xtil.

I also

wish t" ll' ailli Ulp Ul '- S

^an. Schuuweckor and

the iiuiscs, nurse aids

Ind the enure splendid care

fc‘ ven 1111 Mrs \ila Bun tun .p

Johnson- __ flospjtal s t a ff fo>

and attention

IN MK'IOKV

Jn meinon ol Syt Marold H. Hunter who yaio his life in Ucr-

March 12. 1!)45.

The Family p t |

| many

SPORTS

GRErNCASTLE, INDlAf JA, MONDAY, MARCH 12 1951

By Jim Zeis

1 wo "Brand New" Finalists In last Phase of 51 Title Drive

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Ol III INKS

lie wish lo express our sini,cro thanks a id appreciation to

j^U who assist' l -is and sent flor- j afternoon ganu

al offeriiifts at the death of E. C. ' Picks We rspi nally thank the,' Odd Fell"" "id the Kebekahs j (or their semi. and flowers. Also the sinK' i Ferry Rush, and Mi ami Mi Heitor for their

kind services.

Daughters, Irene Sage and Esther Fence Brothers and Sisters and grandchildren. ch.

ful attempt to lead the Blackhawks into the four-team finals. State Finals

March I *

Cnspus Attucks vs Evansville

Reitz

Mumn vs. Lafayette Jeff. Semi-Finals

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Bowling News

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INDIANAPOLIS. Mar. 12 i CP i Two brand-new finalists Indianapolis Cnspus Attucks and “surprise package'’ Evansville Reitz and powerful Lafayette Jeff and Mum ie Central today were only two games away from capturing Indiana's high I school basketball tourney. They'll settle the 4 1st edition of the "March Madness'' at the But-! ler fieldhouse here Saturday, ; Reitz meeting Attucks in the first

and Jeff and

Central old North Central Conference antagonists tangling in the second contest. The winners' j clash for the crown at 8:15 p. in. ! Jeff’s buckin' Broncos, runners lip to Madison for the title a year ago. were the only 1950 fin alists to reaeti the "Charmed Circle” again. They made it the third time in the last four years Madison was knocked out by little Edinburg in the Greensburg regionals. Mai inn was licked in j the semi-final afternoon round by Auburn, 57 to 41, and New Albany wa supset in the Bloomington title game by Reitz, 05 to 51 Reitz, beaten five times during tin' season turned in the only upset of Saturday ■ mi finals The Panthers dusted off Glenn's uu defeated Wabash Valley champions. 56 to 40 snapping their 5ugame winning streak, before cooling off tl* southern eonferen-,

champs.

Reitz adminislei ed l he eoup-ih gi ace to New Albany with a blis tering fourth-period rally which netted 22 points, holding the tall Bulldogs To five markers The pocket city boys were sparked by center Jerry VS mtscii ami Mci ie Reed and more than average , 77 to 0u regular-season setback

at New Albany.

The Terrific Tigers of Cnspus Attucks crushed Covington. 71 to 31. anil Batesville. 02 to 42, to j retain offensive honors foi iln second straight week. Coa- h Bay (Crowe’s boys have scored 558

points in eight tourney games j <_- rHW |,._ v _>i j ,stit

for a per-game average of 69.7

- Reitz had the next-best otfensive ^ OMMI lilt VI I mark with 05.2. followed •'.V | , s Muncie with 00.3 and Lalayette; [ |,,||||,, fju with 57.5. Adams a- Ryan Lafayette won a brilliant over-1 a| . N „ time duel from top-ranking and M .

previouslay unbeaten Gary FroeI bel. 50 to 49. and led Elkhart all I the way at night 55 to -o The Lafayette-Froebe I game may have been the "key trains of the entire tourney It was a toss-up from the beginning and il was a ding-dong batth A long shot by Lafayette's Chuck Rey nolds tied the game at the icgillaIion 32-minutes 41-all. and Bob Pierce's one handei yvith 18 seconds to go in (lie extra session dramatically ended Froebel's 20-

game winning streak

Thus, history repeated itsell as the last perfect-record team was ousted, shattering any hopes that an unbeaten quintet would go all J the way” for the first time Muncie's Bearcats, yvho edged I Lafayette in an overtime struggle ending tha season, 59 to 58. onclassed both semi-final opponents It was 60 to 44 over Kokomo, and 53 to 39 over Auburn. Outcome of the title game against Auburn was a surprise only in the 14point margin since (be Red Devils displayed such superiority over

highly-touted Marion

Muncie and AILucks praelu ally shared defensive honors Muncie whipped eight tourney foes by an average margin ol 24-3 points, lo 24 for Attucks. Lafayette held its eight opponents to an average ol 35 6 points, leading in that •ale-

gory.

Individual semi-final scoring honors as a yeai ago went to a player now on the sidelines New Albany's Don Belcher collected 14 field goals and nine free throws for 37 points Whitsell was runner-up with 35Last year. Sheridans Many Hobbs hooped 17 in an imsieess-

t’ARD OF THANKS I wish to thank each and cvei ; member of the Clinton Madison Home Ee Club for the beautiful flowers I received. Mrs. Minnie Hollum pd

Plutarch yvho was born in oil A D . wrote about -Coriolanus. the Roman hero yvho lived 51)0 years B C.:

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ERICH BR^NDEIS

A temble ado is being inado • lishonesty in government, gralt in sports bribing of judges, and many other kinds of corruption Corruption is disgusting bni.

it certainly is not new.

Let those, who decry the > nuieli publicized cases of. dm honesty study their history Y>

let llifiu read their Bible

"Buying and selling crept in at their elections, and money became an ingredient in the puolic suffrages: proceeding thence to attempt tlleii tribunal.'- ”

I In the same work lie wrote I about Anytus. the son of AntheI mlon. "He is said to have given

money to the judges yvlien he yyas being tried, toward the hit-1 ter end of 'jbe Peloponnesian

, war. for let ling the fort of Puios

fall into the hands of the

j einy."

I The I•eloponnesian war ended! i in 404 B. C . so even treason is

!. nothing new .

Only, in those days when men committed treason .they wore tried for treason nol for evasion of income taxes 01 perjury.

I

ent that 1 condone corruption or

crime of any kind.

All I want to do is to warn my readers against having heart ati lacks or strokes over what is happening in the world these

days.

There is an old saying so old. as a mallei of fact that I am almost ashamed to quote il "There is nothing new under il.*-

sun.'' Graft isn i new - . Corruption isn't new Bribery isn t new. Hig!i-tone<f new names don t change age-old conditions. Arthritis, foi instance, may sound more modern than rheumatism. Virus mu cl ion m more model n | and more expensive than flu or the common cold

But crime is crime, pains or pains, bugs are bugs. Let us be thankful for every inidi of progress we make cither in medicine or in morals. But do not let us forget that there always have been and always will be champagne tastes and beer pockets. And no one has yet founded a "Crooks Anonymous."

I In Great Britain it was found 1 neeessai y to pass a Corrupt Prac- | tires Act as early as 1729. and in I our own country laws against •bribery and graft were in exis-

| tenre almost a cetnury ago. • To go ‘way back once more.

Diok at the eighth chaptei | corruption is mentioned even in ol the first book of Samuel 1 (ienesis Rc.ul the I'Jtli vei.-i

I "And it came to pass, wlieuiihe sixth Chaptei Samuel was old, that he maun] "God looked bis sons judges over Israel I anil beliold. it 3 And his sons walked not iii|hII flc-di had t

Ins ways, bill turned aside al ' ter hu l l', and look bribes, and j perverted judgment." i

upon the earth.'

Please don't Hunk

upon the earl was corrupt; for

irrupted bis way j

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Mfs. Frank Millci. Mrs Pruill. Mi Gene Gooch Mrs Hertlia Airli.irl were

ness visiloi s at (’i aw fordaville

Tuesday afleinoon

Locust Glove Club nieinbeis enjoyed a very pie.is,ml uflernoon Wednesday, Mairb 7 al the home

of Mrs Kay Sallust

Mr. Wilber Phillips rulurncd to Ins home al Enid Oklahoma Tuesday after a visit here uitli Inal aunt. Miss Aliie Phillips and

olhei relatives

Home Economies ('lull luciil j hers held llteii Silvei Tea al (lie Methodisl Oliiiieli Thursday af-j

lernoon M u i ll si h

Mi . Myrtle PieUelt of Spaeland has been ealled home due lo illness of lii'i isier. Ella Pick-

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I w isp lo lliank all iii.v li lend . and relation lot nice carls and flowers sent me during my stay in tin* he-pilal also the entire hospital .stal l and I >iWiseman. Sehaiiwceker olid Tipton for the good cal and attention given

me.

Ml' Edith (inode.

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