The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1951 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCAST’.E, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1951.
DON T FORGET THE BIG BASKETBALL GAME TONIGHT-8:00 P. M
GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE AT GREENCASTLE HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM.
INDIANAPOLIS OLYMPIANS vs. FT. WAYNE ZOLLNER PISTONS
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ALL-STAR BALLOT for your starting llneii|i for the l > iitnam ( oiint\ Hi' h ^ hool ‘ haskrtlmll game in the (.reencastl.- '... (ictohor 80th. 1 s, Iii I live from the squad of fifteen player., lisleil helmv Mli , ar tartlng l»allot to Couch Max Harrell. Ifiisselh ill, Sna h> ^ October 37. \cur Starting Choice Player School i. !. I. I. ' " '
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.liin Robbins
ALL-STAR SQUAD
( I.O\ KltDAl.l: Lester Sutheriin Hurley Sutheriin
FrM.Mout: Dave Grimes Don Ruark Kenny Carpenter HKKKNC wri t Jerry Hasten Rill Lawrence
SPORTS By Jim Zeis
GREENCASTLE DROPS FINAL GRID BATTLE Hi l l; <1 ns DKFKATKI) lt> s I liO\(. ( A ILI.K SQt Al* 81) TO FJ
'•in .111 le’s Tiger Cubs closIhM football season up inisville Tuesday night'mst team winning by f :i!) to 12. ConseM locals finished with nue tie. and five de-
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FACE POINT-FIXING CHARGES
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Min nians and Cubs plny- ■ ' a of mud as result of i\ . rains Monday niglit i iv However, this coil'd to stop the Crawip id and they racked nn lidowns in the first I thi locals. 19 to *> v Grcencastlc score of • i i nlf (iinic In the waning of the second quai'lc" irterback Darwin Dunil iin>' yard climaxing ml touchdown drive '■xtra point kick failed r tlic uprighla. old |n nod. the Athenti'red two more t.d.s • ; another one in the ■ nue to win the contest,
1 !'AMMATES Alex Groza (right i. and I; dph IF ml. Ame-ican basketball stars from the Uiuvri'ity of K« nextradition in Chicago's felony court I n leaving • I. to appear before a grand jury on point lixuig ilm 's, suspended by the National M.i I'll '' \ •i nit ted taking bribes up to $500 eacli.t" ke* p | "'id : ntucky-I,oyola National Invitation •- ” F'tc
Lt 3REAU NEW RED SOX MANAGER
12 stli’s iicond and lust I., i (.ime in the third vhen Joe Taylor, who tluiugh he might lose e a punt leturn elud' d Mi intiie Crawfordsville eleven i,| i b2 yards to hit paydirt. John Hiaden’s plunge for the . xli,i point was stopped. Sen! by quarters: A Un i I inr F2 7 13 7 -39 Tni'. i Cub' 0 0 tt 0 12 151 Ss| i.lATLliK Mr. and Mi- Ariliur Wood and son Marvin ' isited Mix and Mrs. Charles Crawford at Bedford and nlso visited Brown County State Mark last Sunday. Mi and Mi Vernon Gardner called on Mi and Mrs. Malcolm Shonkwilci ind son of Greencastle Sunday afternoon. Several fi lends and relatives from here attended the funeral of Bert Is isure at Crawfordsvillo Satin.lav afternoon. Burial v, is iii Hebron cemetery south of Russellville Mr- Addie Clodfelter visiteil Mi : |’loi , Leonard Monday evening. Ttn- Missionary Society of the Christian Church held their banquet at tl c church Wednesday night Rev Robert Lewis of In- ; (tianapolla was the speaker. Tlic Junior class play “The Campbells are Coming" given Friday and Saturday evening was well attended and enjoyed ! very much by all
BEDDING VALUES!!
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Bowlinq News High scores for the past wee. at Varsity Lanes arc: Men 8 Game Scries: Da\ Scroggins t>27, Ned Burkhni It 04:;. Itlii, I;, r 010. \\'ib Crawl, 682. Mom . Crawley 027 Individual Game: 1>. Scroggiu24S, N. Burkharlt 284. C. Ke 284. c Crawley 233, H. Block, i 225. L Basham 225, 1!. Lyon 242, Dr Fu.sim 222. Buddy Dun , 248, Dave Vote 229. Ladies 3 game series: Doi Crawford 552, Lucille Spurlo, k
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Individual Game: Ann V, Tress 225, .lane Ktter 197. Doi Crawford 191, N. Meloy 85, Hai i wick 184, K Irwin 184, R. M, Cull,mgh 170 M Monnett 180, F. Shinn 170. D L. Hunter 109, D Hinkle 103 Varsilv Lanes is very proud to annoiii., c lhat they have ju-i received a dozen new lad,, bowling liallV All of which ai< light-weight an,l small in hau size These balls were order,, special, t" accomodate Vai sit\ Lanes lady bowlers. Tins Sunday Varsity Lan 'Match Game Team*" scored a triple vi,'lory over Spencer. InJ Our ioeal keglers now have re. ord of .5 wins and 3 los Forthei In . ak,town of th, , figuit i show the men vvinnin: t and luring 8 and the ladies win ring I and losing 0. Total pins so fur this seas,a Men V iisity Lanes 20 i Spencer 20,348 Ladi. Varsity Lanes 2' Spencer 218b Th, nun’s match at Var I am. was characteristic of u IihuI howlers "Fighting Spii Our boys lost the first 3 ga and iallied Willi flying color in the fourth game to the extent that they overcame Spencer. j(M pin margin and defeated them In 17 pins With tlie "curds down' Varsity Lanes knuckled down and won in the finest of sporting fashion. Individual high game honors went to Ned Burklinr.lt 2.35, 218 Bill Lyons 233. 191: MrCnrmi.T 184. 192. Varsity-Lanes: Sears 1st game 151. 2nd 170 3rd. 100. 4th. 182. total 669 Knetzer 1st 154. 2nd. 170 3rd 157, 4th. 189. total ( 26 McCormick. 1st 184, 2nd 154 3rd 143. 4th. 192. total 075 Lyons 1st. 233, 2nd. 1'cK. 3rd 191. 4th. 189. total 801 Buikhardt. i si 218 148 3rd. 182. 4th. 235. total 783 Total 940. 830, 839. 987. .552 | Speneei : 953, 950, 816, 3535 The 3rd Varsity Lanes victorx was registered by our men at Spencer. Tins was undoubtabb the closest match of any stiol ttic tear Varsity Lanes 1st game. 904 2nd. 872. 3rd 878. 4th. 874. total .",528 Spencer 1st 909. 2nd 860. 3rd. 889. 4th. 8.87, total 3501 High individual games went ! to John Basham. 215. 202 Loon | Dunn. ICR and Ben Jarvis 186 und 184 Voisity Lanes: L. Dunn 1st. game 160. 2nd. 175. 3rd 201, 4th. 198, total 740 C. Kerr, 1st. 180, 2nd. 158. 3rd. 151. 4th, 183, total 672 J. Basham, 1st. 202, 2nd. 215, 3rd 177 nh 143, total 743 Dr. Fusnn. 1st. 177, 2nd. 148, 3rd. 165, 4th 158, total 048 It Jarvis 1st. 179, 2nd. 176, 3rd. 184. 4th 186. total 725 Total 904. 872, 878. 874, 3528
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CAIRO. Egypt, Oct. 24 ll'Pl Egypt banned all auti-HriliMi d c m o n s t r a t i o n s today and threatened drastic penalties foi any recurrence of bloody bat He between rioters and police At the same time, the Egyptian government ordered tts oft - rials in the Suez Canal Zone to
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The port ol Suez southern gateway to ilia canal, lias keen partly crippled by the walkout of Egyptian dock workers. In addition, Egyptian canal pilots have paralyzed ship movements at the port by refusing to guide vessels with British inlliti#y equipment. In Cairo, Alexandria .and other centers, police were ordered to deal ruthlessly with any efforts to'diafurb law and order, informed sources said. Authorities took rigid precautions to prevent a repetition of yesterday’s dashes in which police employed bullets. tear gas and clubs against Nationalist demonstrators. The worst riot occurred in Alexandria where one demonstrator was killed and four injured after police drove back
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