The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 May 1952 — Page 4

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Uitl 'sold Wins lennis Match I’n ill'.,-, and ttie third r* . ,i i,i OpPiuw’.s net-i.-i * i •! i afternoon at i , i i • ' n th' Snavely-inen i , it h i 9-n victory i 1 i lit ate. til ('iicijiuiter with i lio TiRer.i took ,n straight sets .it.,t tluep doubles i entry carried |.|! ' kaiuea. I: 'h pmil it)i over Mc- • i 6-2, 6-3: Manschot Ilia III (IS J, 6-4, .h l>i over Weise (IS), i i, i iny 11 1 1 over Bvers i i i oil 'ay ( D) over Mr.* 6-0, 6-2; Burki'i .jv’l’i Bennett (IS), 6..v <> i i ' 'nil-Manschot (l)) ' ■ Needham (IS), 6-3, i. Burklialtcr (D) over i|Si, 6-0, 6-4; i ■ , 11vi i McCormlckP- 6-2, M-6. «C ii I,—BUT — RENT — » i i> v. i n f K ETC. SAT IT IN ' i'Mi • it 4 \NEK CLASSII'lt t> \i*

Tiger Golfers Beat Wabash With Dick Hardcastle collect ing medalist honors on the strength of a 75 DePauW.i goii team cplle.cted its fourth win ot the season yesterday in Craw(ordsvtlle at the expense of Wabash, 20ii to 6i... The victory left the Tigers undefeated in five outings Hanovet tied DePauw m a match la.-* week Other scores for the local golfers came from Don Peat, 76. Jerry Asbell, 76, and Bill Fearea 79. DePauw Teams To See Action Two acts of DePauw athlolcentrtain visitors here tomorrow as the baseball tea.n tangle with Hanover and thi trai. squad meets (he University Chicago. The diamond encounter behind Blackstock and th' track meet on the Blackstock o\al both begin at 3:30 After a 'slow start. Joe Thun as' nine [lulled itsi If up to a • percentage with an 8-7 win ov Indiana State Tui'sday foi il third In a row. II will he tin first game of the season will Hanover, a team which the Tilers defeated twice last yeai Injuries to eleven key me; have hampered the harrieiBo'o Harvey in eerly meets, bu> the locals wil hi hoping to duplicate last season’s 79-52 dc • slon over the Maroons of Ch cago.

CLYDE SMITH TAKES NEW COACHIM. .lot. TEMPE, Ariz., May 1 il’Pi — Former University of Indian coach Clyde Smith took over P day as head football mentor ut Arizona Ktytte College and ai . he was fcbnvmeed the Sun Devil - have'%l"bflght future” on th gridiron. Smith was appointed yestei day to the post left vacant by th recent resignation oi Earrv Slemering in a .surprise move by the school's athletic board o; control. He had been mentioned as i possible earuhdat for the jo) but it was generally believe,i Siemcring's chief assistant, Don Campora, had the inside track The 16*year-old Smith wa head coach at Indiana from 19t8 to 1950

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Farmer Faces Action By Jury

,d Ind., M iy 1 in r faced grand , lay alter he plead- 1 ' i barges of second | . r in the d.'ath of 11 Ai 'Xander [ilcad, ,. a : , waived prelimr - ia eoilliection with j . i-l ins wife, Gold ■ , His bond was set at I rued the murdi . a autopsy i V' alert 1 . mothei of eight of blows oil the , luiib.nrt artniitteU r p dice said, but rti«'.n't

lu;,,w he died until after his arrest. A h xander was arrested after -viral ol his children told aerghbors he was "beating up” on their mother. SOLDIiER KILLED INDIANAPOLIS, May 1 i UP i A soldier w’as killed and thive injured critically today when tlieh car struck a safety zone i land and overturned. The victim was tentatively id,nl Ha d as Cpl. William N'umough, 25, Camp Atterbury, Ind. Police listed the injured, also from Atterbury, as Pfcs. Larry A Johnson. 25, Chester Blazey, 20. and Bobby Dickson. 21 SPEND >c7ui ndvemsing d«« .ai wisely—The Daily oamiei HMer.i-» »i, of t'liiimrn CViuntv

ITNCASTLE Mi Krtna Wendel sjient Sua day with Mr. and Mrs I’aul Grider. Mi mu Mrs Maik Pi’.v. i an children called on Mr. Slier:, m Zachary Sunday morning Mi Huber, mother of A A Hubi nd Mrs. Violet Hnoei both of Indianapolis spent mw oral days tills week with t 1 Hub. r family and nttendi l the commencement at Roachdale on Tues lay evening and at Ru - 11ville on Wednesday evening M: Fred Bridges and fan.ily and Mi Harold Bridges m 1 family of Lafayette, visited Mi> Mar. Bridges Friday evening Russell and Richard Law:on spen. Sunday with Mr. and Mr. John Myers.

The (seniors from the Roach,i,Ue and Russellville school leave ’ Monday for a trip through the East. Geoi ge Gri.lt'1 11 tended the Im. , hall game at Indianapolis Sunday. , Mr. and Mi Charles Brothers .,n,i Mi Damon Lawrence called ,,n Dennis Clodfelter and family i n Wednesday evening and al•inl'd i (mimeiirenii’iit at Rusrellville. Mi Gene Cludf' Her and Miss Sue Clodfelter were in Bloomington Saturday PALESTINE Several from a distance atI,.,I the iiiii.iiiencement at Bainbridge Friday night. Those graduating from Floyd township 1 -.'.ere Kenneth Games, Phyllis 1 Rose Berk and John Henry Os-

born. Mrs. Lowell Oliver and son spent the weekend with Mrs. Fred Beck. Mrs. Beck returned homo with her for u few days visit. Mrs. Henry Osborn spent Saturday with Mrs. Dale Gibson. Kay Ruar-k lias the measles Mr. and Mrs. Claude Armstrong spent Sunday with Miami Mrs. Tom Solomon. Mrs. Lela Haugue and Mis. Dessie Solomon were in Indianapolis one day last week.

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