The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1952 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANMER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1952.
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Bowling News
The first Red Head Rin Tournament of the season was heid
Sunday afternoon and evening at > very good scores were turned in. Varsity I>anes. As usual, that ' This event was run on the basis I elusive head pin proved difficult of one hall per frame, ten frames I to hit with regularity for many to a game and pins count only of the bowlers. However some I when the head pin was knocked down. \ perfect score would be one hundred.
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There were prizes for single game scores and also for five g'.me series. George Wyatt rang i • sizaling 96, out of a possible 100, for first place in the single " nn list. Jim Hill and He b j Hreker were hot on his trail with 95 each in a tie for second and third, and the remaining litre places were split font ! v. - with Bill Lyons 94, Lynn Mir ray 91 and Ned Burkhardt
. a p-dr of 94's.
In the five game series, Bill I. ' s led the way with 461 m.! !.u. :lile r.(M), Herb Bloi k. ib . I with 454 for second,
. .'.Yd Burkhardt was third wiiu
Ml a I George Wyatt ’ ua
■ : Ih with 436.
I i' next special events on ih ivvling calendar will be th
Christmas Bowling Party for men and women league bowlers. The women’s event will be held on Sunday, Dec. 14, with the men rolling on Sunday, Dec. 21. Four games across eight alleys with no prize fee. Bowlers pay only for games bowled. The prize list will he donated by a number of Greeneastle business men.
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Basketball
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Greeneastle at Crawforclsville Russellville vs. Montezuma, at
Marshall
Wednesday PHONE 151 Clayton at Bainhridge Bello Union vs. Amo, al Stiles-
Ville
.DePniiw at Illinois Normal Friday Lebanon at Greeneastle Roachdale vs. New Market, at Orawfordsville. Russellville at Marshall Bainbridge at Waveland Filimore at, Re Isville I Cloverdale at Belle Union
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Tigers Defeat Hope, 96 To 73
DePamv’a Tigers won their second straight game of the sea Ison Monday night in Bowmar gyiu when the Old Gold net tossers turned back a tall Hope College squad, 96 to 7:;. The Dutchmen front Holland, Michigan held the edge during most of the first half. However, the local collegians forged into the lend at halftime, 39 to 35. The Tigers really caught fire during the third perio I, ringing up 22 points to three for Hope. The visitors braced somewhat but the damage va: done and DePnuw went on to win going away, ! 6 to 75. Fans, who braved tho snow, kept chanting for the Tigers to make th" score a hundred. This was impossible due to the time
"element. Coach Bob Harvey sent about everybody into the fray but the student manager. Gone Loercher was high scorer for.DePauw, collecting 17 points while he was in action. Bob Hendrickson, lanky Hope center, hit 18 points for his team. Cubs Play At Orawfordsville Coach Tom Goldsberry and hi* Tiger Cubs travel to Crawfordsvine this evening and hope to swing hack into the win column
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after three consecutive setbacks. The Cubs opened the season with virtories over Bainbridge and Mitchell hut since then have lost to Washington, Martinsville
and Attica.
The Athenians have another .strong aggregation and the local high school basketeers will have
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robbins spent Thanksgiving Day with their son, Orren and family. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robbins and family.
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