The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1954 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954.
Net Schedule Tw-sday Ftnarhdalf* at Waynetown Ruas^llvtlk* at Wallace \Vf*dn«***<liiy DePauw at Indiana Central Belle Union at Stilenville Fillmore at Claj'ton Friflay I^ebanom at Greencastle Cloverdale at Roachdale RuMellville vs. Bowers. Bainbridg^e Bainbrid^e at Waveland Reelsville at Staunton Amo at Fillmore Satunlay Wabash at D< Patnv
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Hijrh Team Game Put. Co. Frozen Foods. 865 High Team Series: Put. Co. Frozen Foods. 2.560 High Ind. Game: Brattain 191 High Ind Series: McCullough • r 29 Over 425: McCullough 529; Lrattain 513, Domasco 459. Godfrey 456. Monnett 456. Shinn 464. Spurlock 447. Caruso 443, Ftter 441. Cagle 426. Put. Co. Frozen Foods 2360Publie Service 19^0
Jones Beat. 2026-Montgomery Ward 1 Roachdale Elect 1597-Macks Place 1543 Ind. Gas Sr Wat«- 2044-Panel-I lers 1935. J. B ('ronby is in Chicago today and omorrow attending a committee meeting of the Ameri- ! ''an Bankers Association. ENROLLMENT AT BALL STATE WILL GO UP MUNCIE. Ind.. Nov. 29 Ball State Teachers College officials said yesterday they expect boI tween 3.500 and 3.600 students to ’ enroll in the college's winter I quarter which will get under way Dec. 6 At least 600 more students ' have filed tentative study pro ' grams with student advisers than ! had done so at a similar date in i 1953 when enrollment reached j 3.039. Nearly 1.000 of the new stu- | dents will be participating in the Saturday and evening college j courses which are offered fot j teachers seeking advanced degrees or Indiana teaching certificates: students wanting to bej gin college careers, but working full time during regular weekdays. and adults interested in college study. HOSPITAL NOTES Dismissed Sunday: Avery Hirt. Ruth Albright. Greencastle; Eva Skinner. R. 2; Barbara Srnythe < oatcsville; Mrs. Larry BrewsteJ and daughter, Greencastle; gnes Jack, Reelsville; Mrs. Far-
rell Ross and daughter. Reelsville; infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Morrison. Eugene Cooper, Greencastle.
Station W G R E Programming over Radio Station WGRE tonight includes ■ Rural Round-up” at 5:30. Thiweek's programs features Reelsj vilL- High School students Nancy Hammond and Tom Schreiner WGRE Rural Round-up contest winners. Nancy is president of the school 4-H Club and Tom is secretary of the F. F. A. group. "BBC World Theater” at 8 this evening presents “A Blaze of Roses.” a radio play adapted from the novel of the same title by Elleston Trevor. DePauw students Art Kimball, WGRE sports director, and Dave Feagler will discuss professional boxing on "Spotlight on Sports” at 10 Questions under consideration will include: Is boxing or. the way out? Does television help or hurt boxing? Who is to blame for the decline of boxing?
Individual prospectors have made nearly all the important new uranium discoveries in the United States, says the National Geographic Society. Early in 1949 at Marysvale. Utah, about 160 miles south of Salt Lake City, a prospector discovered radioactive minerals while examining some old mines and gav< the United States its first important source of primary uranium.
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UNITED MINE WORKERS president John L. L ewis (renter) gets together with members of European labor and trade groups in Washington t iO talk ovei their problems. Members are (from left standing) Oscar Wamhtol, Heinrich Wallbruc h and Leo Shinippert of the German miners union and Vital Decot of Belgian. Seated are (from left. ) Charles Barre. the Belgian representative with the European steel and coal communities; Lewis a nd R.ene Petre, leader of the coal group.
UNDERDOG MIDDIES SINK CADETS, 27-20
Under a swarm ol Army tacklers. Bob Craig (arr mv( racks up Navy’s first touchdown on a 11-yard pass into the end-zone from George Welch. John Weaver kicked the extra point, and that was Navy s winning maigin as they downed the Cade Is. 27-20. before 102.000 in their 55th meeting at Philadelphia. Midshipman Welch, from Coaldale. Pa., fired three touchdown passes and scored a fourth himself to give Coach Eddie Erdelatz four wins in five starts in the service classics.
IRISH SNEAK PAST TROJANS, 23-17
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'E&aaas* mmm Troyan halfback Aramis Dandoy 127), with good b locking ahead of him, heads for the Notre Dame goal line, as Irish tackle Sam Palumbo >67i. mov es to nail him on the one. On the next play, the Troyans scored, and Notre Dam? had to come fro m behind three times scoring 16 points in the final period to down the Pacific Coast's Rose Bowl representatives before 58.438 at South Bend. 2317.
OWL FISHING INDIANA, Pa (UP)—Rioh.<rd Simpson of Smicksburg nearly caught an owl when he went night lishing recently on Little Mahoning Creek. He had just made a cast when the owl swooped out of the darkness, hrabbed the plug and took off for the
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