The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1954 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCAS^F. INDIANA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954.
Cardinals Edge Clayton, 50-48
Fillmore ha/i a clooe rail Wedneitday evening in their game
a* Clayton, thr Cardinals win- | -p ; ^ ro a ]
rung by a two-point margin fnnu the Hendricks county high school 'FOOT RELIEF GUaHANTCED
OR YCUR
MON5Y BACK It within 6 wear you a-e Ml c*t . j satisfy YOUR MrkLf WILL ftE REFUNDED
net tossers, 50 to 48.
Williams. Clayton's star forv.ard. proved a big obstacle for the East Putnam squad, as he rang up nine fi*-ld goals and four charity tosses during the contest for a Urtal of 22 points Fortunately for the Cards.
'oilected 22 points to
c
V •
Stilesville, 79; Belle Union, 32
Stilesville swamped Belle I’nion. in a high school net tilt p ayed at Stilesville Wednesday
Saunders
total
Stilesville Johnson Gibson Cummings P'isher i'nkerton Collier
<7y>
o ii FG
6 4
11 5
2 5
0 10 FT
3 5 2
0
2 1
1
19 PF
1
"2 5 2 2
Williams
offensive attnek.
evening. 79 to 32.
Total 33 13 15
FillnHir.* (5'>)
Ft.
FT
l*F
The Hendiick-s
county boys 1
«
Tharp —
8
6
1
jumped into a 14-8 lead
at
tlie
* WIN AT SHOW
Chaud
.... 2
G
4
quarter and were
never
headed. 1
Ross
3
2
3
The half score was
34-15.
Gnwinle#- ....
3
3
1
Term Hendricks and son Tommy.
Sibbitt
2
3
1
Cummings, StUlesville,
was 1
Ivan Harbison, Kyle Staley,
.\L'is#,n .
O”
0
0
high man on both
teams with 24
Larry Ray and Donald Jriice at-
1 k
14
10
points
tended the International Live
i layton M8)
f fcv anr •
F*F
Belle T'nion (52)
fy; i
T
TF
Stock show Tuesday.
Williams
9,
1 2
Valtori
o
2
o
Hendricks & Son had wool ex-
Cummings
. V. 1*
H *
J 2
Goodpasture
2
0
5
hibits winning third and Donald
Walla
2
0
5
Cash
2
0
4 |
Price has a 10 ear of 4-H eovn
Woods
i
i
5
Gibson
0
5
2 i
on display. The plaeings were
Loewis
2
0
0
Dorset t *
. 2
1
4 !
not made public, however, his.
John sun
0
0
0
Wright
2
2
3 '
corn was in the winning.
G^ddie
... 3
2
0
Cherry B Team Game:
Clayton 36.
2 20
Fillmore
2 16 44
« 1
Pe r wG* ond Women. J*td
V*’va-So'e ArcK R*»ior»r» «r*
raw «ppro*ch fovirprd
fc't ecirfort, •nd not to »• cow* lured wdH eny oiiier ercS support !
y i 'n«y h«ve ever worn. No stiff J M'ier,
Plas'ic, cork or st.’el
If y 3l f «re lutferinq from Arthrilrs, ; f.a.-lc or Leq bunion*. eeU i Ivutac. lo.u or ochir.q feet, yoe Fn# • p_
V.V,.S^«. •ilV'kiVLi ' Indianapt.]..
tupcorlt tfiet «r* hitfory-*
ond «oly 54.05. t ■ - ' : opened their 19.*>4-,k) hardWhere others ha*, failed, “S"; by m„, Wa hava SUCCfifeded j points Coach Cal Luther's Old On* of Many Testimonial*: I w*« ^'ohi basketeers showed good HeiDeriG, » victim of *ueb saver* possibilities. DePauw held a 4? on '* •" "'V ‘-et mony ^ ^ Cl i^ e halftime. V. teran
i.rM&jr'jrjr i v'
ports, arcH stioes, ate. 1 read < - G' e} hounds
edr end decided to try YcIVa-So’e*. After only • ccupie of week* wear, | ail the pain had disappeared. To m«
bey a-a as you ad-ertito
tigers Bow To Indiana Central Indiana Central handed De.niw a 74 to 70 ,-etback over at
last night as the
r 195
ign. lost
Today s Market Hog receipts today totalled 8.500. The market was steady to weak, being off mostly 25 cents. Choice weights of 190 to 235 pounds, sold from S 18.25 to S18.75. with a few going $19. SOLDI EH KILLED HAMOND. Ind. Dec. 2 —(UPi Pvt. Donald W. Stalnecker, 15. Cedar Lake, was killed Wednesday in an auto accident which seriously injured his brother, David. 21. State Police said Stalnecker ■ as driving fast on Ind. 2 one mile west of U. S. 41 when the car went out of control and crashed into an embankment. Both occupants were thrown from the
" BOY KILLED
GARY, Ind., Dec. 2 (UPi Euh McGhee, 11, Gary, was killed Wednesday when a car passing other vehicles struck him as ho walked along a Gary street. Th< car was driven by Dan Robinson, 24. Gary, who left the scene but surrendered later to
police.
£37, R. Bev 509. G. Crawley 506. Gooch 502. Blabchley 001^ Saathoff 500; Zeigleman 500 200 Games; Mason 226. 2(H). W. Crawley 219 Stiles 211
City League
Mantling
W
L
Art Furniture
27
9
Cannons
9°
13
Manhattan Stone
20
16
Motor Freight
.... 17
19
Zinc Mill
... 17
19
Deems
... 16 ^
19 ri
Reeves Welding
13
23
M & R Auto Parts
lOtz
25 D
600 Series: Mason 616
500 Series: Priest 585; Stites
580. Blocker 539, W.
ITI.LMOKE
Mr. nd Mrs Chas. Smith had guests Thanksgiving. Mrs. Lelia Herman. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Huller and son. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Arless Decker of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kress and daughter of near Chicago visited
and Norman Mrs. Herman remained in Indianapolis. Virginia and Billy Kumpf spent their vacation in Brazil with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kumpf and daugh-
ters.
Stevie Alexander spent Ins vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill
Alexander.
Happy Is The Day When Backache
■Mr. .ind Mrs C. J. Rogers over f*06S nW3y .... TO la n L- vr.r,n r> Nm(t»ing backache, hvw of pep and eiicnfv. I iiaxiK.>^ 1 \ in.,. headaches and dizziness may be due to slowMr. and Mis. Frank Ogles oi « lown of ki<,n *‘ y funoti " n - 1, ‘ K, ' ,,N “"y f*"' 1
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the last
halt that spelled ultimate defeat lor the local collegians. Ron MeCamniack led the Tiger scoring with 18 ptrinis and Bob Schrier bagged 15. . Incidentally, last nig Ill's encounter marked the start of DePauw's 50th basketball season. The Wabash Little Giants will invade Bowman gym Saturday evening as the next opponents
for the Tigers.
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