The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 October 1954 — Page 4
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA
MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1954.
Tigers Mauled By Bali Stale DePauw's winless Timers look it on the chin again Saturday afternoon up at Muncie whf-n the Ball State football team chalked up a 40 to 13 victory over the Old Odd :n an Indiana College Conference tilt. Sonny Grady, top scorer in the state last year, ran for two touchdowns and kicked four extra points. The Or linals rolled up 288 yards of rushing and 151 by passing, most of the latter on tosses by Len Buczkowski. DePauw scored on two breaks against Ball State's third string in the fourth quarter. Bill Leist
a blocked punt on the ne and ran over, and intercepted a pass afkickoff and went
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The 322 islands in Britain’s Fiji Colony spread over almost 100,000 square miles of the southwest Pacific.
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It s Blackwood On Bridge Everything Was Wrong Including His Plays Mr. New. the avid kibitzer, can stay out of the game just so long. It looks so easy to him, sitting on the sidelines and being able to see all four hands. South dealer Neither side vulnerable North (Mr. Cltanipion) S - K 7 6 2 H - K 2 D - - C Q 6 C - A Q 10 8 2
West
East
Mr. Dale) S - 10 4 3
H - A Q 9 4
D - K 7 3 C - K 9 3
GIAKTS SCALP INDIANS
(Mr. Masters)
S - 8
H - 10 6 5 3 D - J 10 9 8 4 2
C - 7 6
South (Mr. New) S - A Q J 9 5 H- J 8 7
D - A 5
C - J 5 4 The bidding: South West North East 1 S Pass 3 S Pass 4 S All Pass Finally, he forgets past beatings and wades in for more. In today’s deal he muffed an easy 1spade contract because he overlooked the important element of keeping the “right” opponent in the lead. Mr. Masters got off to his best opening, the jack of diamonds. Mr. New played the queen from dummy and won the trick with the ace when Mr. Dale covered with the king. He then took out the trumps in three leads and followed with the jack of clubs which was ducked in dummy. Mr. Dale won with the king. He reached his partner's hand with a diamond and got a heart return through the king. Thus the defenders won two hearts, a club and a diamond. Everything Wrong “Everything was wrong," wailed Mr. New. “The ace of hearts, the king of diamonds and the king of clubs—all wrong. Put
j those cards on my left and I ran j make it 6-odd on the hand." Mr. New’s statement was cor- | rect. Everything was wrong—including the way he played the cards. Naturally he got no sympathy from Mr. Champion. “Your story breaks my heart. New," the great man remarked. “or rather it would except for one fact and that is that you had a rock-bound cinch if you had made the right play at the first trick." % Didn't Get It Mr. New still didn't get it and Mr. Champion explained that the first trick should have been ducked, permitting Mr. Dale to win with the king of diamonds. That would have eliminated all chance of reaching Mr. Masters’ hand and therefore there could have been no lead through dummy’s king of hearts. Thus, even with "every card wrong” the defenders could have
taken no mere than erne heart, one diamond and one club.
The federal debt soon will go up to about $278.300.000.0(Fwhen the Treasury borrows $4.000.000.000. Further borrowing may push it up before Jan. 1 to about S280.000.000.000 — approaching the temporary limit o f $281,000,000,000.
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NOTirrc or \1MIIMST|{ \T|0> In the Circuit Court of Pntniini County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that Virginia Oliver was on the 23 day of September, T9T>). appointed Hr. eeutrix of the Will of Edith T .Minigus. deceased. All persons having olaims against said estate, whether or not now tine, must file the same In said court withki six i*>) months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forevpr barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 23rd day of September. 19;>4. William R. Padgett. Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County. Indiana
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Probate Cause No. 94"). Glenn H. I,yon. Attorney.
PUBLIC SALE Due to the death of my husband, I will offer at Puhlie Auction at my farm in south Fillmore, the following personal property, on Wednesday, October 6th, 1954 AT 12:30 O’CTXX’K CATTLE 2 young half Jersey and half Shorthorn cows with calves by side. Calves are nice size for beef. SHEEP 11 Head of Breeding Ewes. FARM MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS Oliver 70 tractor on steel, with cultivators and 2 bottom 14 In. plow, mowing machine, corn planter, wagon. Hammer mill, 2 wheat drills, oat seeder, 2 large kettles, water fountain, large Water tank, gasoline engine, platform scales, Handy Man jack, 2 screw jacks, adders, oil barrels, gas tanks, emory stones, corn shellers, 2 grass seeders, wire stretchers, pullies, belting, hay fork, shovels forks. Other small tools etc. Some Hoiusehold Furniture. TERMS — (’ASH. Not responsible in ease of accidents. MRS. CHARLES BOWMAN
WANTED: DEAD ANIMALS Seven Day Service For Prompt. Sanitary Service, Call Greencastle 278 JOHN WACHTEL, CORP. Call Cloverale SO or Putnamville 33, Bainbridge 100. We pay all phone charges. Koachdale 300.
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THE GO-BETWEEN DRESSING ROOM
Notre Dame halfback Jim Morse (17) returns a Boilermaker kick 28 yards ►before being kn-' kod out of bounds in an upset game which saw' Purdu e triumph over the Flighting Irish 27 to 14. The Boilermakers, sparked by Sophomore Len Dawson, w r ho threw' four touchdown passes, snapped a 13 game Irish unbeaten streak before 58,256, fans at South Bend. Dawn son’s sensal i nal showing against Notre Dame matched his opening game p erformance against Missouri a week ago when he threw four touchdown passes.
BUCKEYES DOWN CALIFORNIA 2M3
O ant catcher We; West rum smothers pitcher Johnny Antonelli with a bear hug aftenthe brilliant southpaw hurler locked up the final game of the 1954 W< Id Series for New Y rk before 78.102 fans at Municipal Stadium in Cl' eland, '"he new woi id champions blazed their way to a 7 to 4 victory over the Cleveland Indians to become the first Nation 1 League club i.; 32 yea s to win the ser.es ;n four straight games.
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Right halfback Bob Watkins of Ohio State plurg e.; Iv :d-on the first qu irter of a hard-fought contort which s aw tin Cm fore a crowd of 79,524 at Columbus. Powered by j ct pi opened halfback H eyes went into action on their first play cf the ga mo when Cassady i pp d
to score a 26 yard run.
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FELLER MOURNS SERIES LOSS
'That difficult-to-use area connecting bedroom and bath, when converted Into a go-between dressing room, solves storage needs, provides mirrors and dressing space. Here is a dream room made of lovely west coast hemlock, finished in natural blonde color. In older home, you might make use of existing hall or closet. MAKE YOUR BEDROOM EXCITING
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Bob Feller, one < edly in the Clev at the champion 1954 World S< rk amb.tion has bee Senes.
■'.ers of all tintea. siumps deject- ' m i c’nb house after the Indians lost their chance by droppirg tho fouith and finsi geme of the ■s to th*' New York Giants. F>Iier, whose g-eatest n to w»n a World Series game, was not used in the
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Here’s a bedroom where dust and stubbed toes are virtually unknown, for the furniture has all been built into the walls. There's a place for telephone, books, reading lamps and radio m the cleverly designed twin headboard of lovely west coast hemlock. Buil.-in chest of drawers of same material fills in below-window space. You can make even the most drab bedroom in new or older Aopes M exaUng as Uus one.
