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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1952.
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Coasting an offense thal h,-,-hem good for almost PA points a game this year. DePauw'g Old Gold cpiintet took off this morning for Normal, III , wheic tie Tigeis face Illinois Normal this
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Leading' scorer for DeHutiw is Kent Guiid. veteran forward, who ha 3a points. Close behind c, .nes Cer.ter Gem Istercher with .'i2 points Boli Pierce ami Ron MeCammack have 21 nd 20, respectively. Bawling News Vngwrll Women’s l eague
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Pant Hers 33 (5 Rightsoll Ins 27 12 Jones Restaurant 24 15 Put. Co. F. Foods 23 16 Hank’s Bro. Hi 23 Roachdale Elect. 13',. 25'., Cutters 11 28 Higli Game: Hoover 178, F Crawley 178, High Serio McCullough 404 Over 400: McCulloilKh 134, E. Crawley 450. VonTr.lt 436. Et ter 456, Hoover 452, l.aiirencc 450, Harvey 445, Monnett 441, Braden 425, Spurlock 124 Brattain 4 17, Olmon 410, I' uler 401. Panelle’.i 2154, Jones Rest.
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Right:ell In 1061, Roachdnle Elect. 1761 li Put. Co. Frozen Fuads 2027, Hank's Bros. 1055 Cutters 1700. Rufflers 1715.
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Friday
Lebanon at Greencastle Roarhdale vs. New Market, at Orawfordsville. Russellville at Marshall Rainbridge at VVaveland Fillmore at Reelsvillc Cloverdale at Belle ifniott Montezuma, 71; Russellville, 30 Montezuma defeated the Russellville Bees, 71 to 30, Tuesday night i na game played on the Marshall floor. Montezuma jumped into a IP to .3 advantage at the quarter md led all the way. It was 34 'o 12 at the half and 56 to 21 at he end nf the I bird period. Montezuma FG FT PF Pitman, f 3 1 2 V. Edwards, f 1 0 '0 'J. Payton, g 110 Williamson, g . 4 2 2 Lawson, f 1 2 1 Moris, f 1 3 0 j Hayworth, f 3 2 ( J. Payton, f ... 0 0 ( ^yan, c . ... 7 1 f McMasters, c 0 0 f Jlnckford, g 2 0 f Leverenz, g 0 0 f Waldridgo, g 1 1 TuHftellville (.HO) KC. FT PI hei' f 0 2 1 j Marstelinr. f 3 3 4 Osborne, c .. 1 0 2 Speneer, g 3 12 Whiteliy, g 0 3 3 Shally, f 0 2 1 Sutherlin, f • 0 0 ( Reddish, c ... 0 3 i England, g 0 0 1 Webster, g 1 0 - I! game: Montezuma, 40; Rus sell ville, 20. Officials: Hollandback an
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word of the birth nf a son to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rislcy on Nov. 28th. Mis. Ri.sley was formerly Helen Jane Farrow. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yocluu • were Thanksgiving gue Is of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Clodf. Hi i Max Call retuined to his home Friday from the Robert Lon,'
hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Newgonf attended a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brattnin of ’more on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Clarence Humphrey has been confined to her home for several degs V7lt> a cold.
Miss Carolyn Connerly spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents. Mr. rnd Mr". John Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sc oh ,3 and familv and Mr. and Mts. David CFd feltet were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scob e and famil on Thanksgiving Day.
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