The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1955 — Page 3
/HE DAflY BANfNER, GREENCA'TTLE, INOiAKA, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1955.
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Albert A. Aranson says he thinks he will stick with his hobby of raising tropical fish from nowon. He tried playing football with neighborhood youngstei s and fractured an arm and a finger when he fell trying to catch a
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Red Devils To Face Tiger Cubs
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Coach Harold LBabe) Wheeler will bring his Brazd fled Devils to town Tuesday evening to battle Coach Tom Goldsberry’s Tiger Cubs in what promises t>. be a most interesting high school basketball contest in the local gymnasium.
Due to the traditional rivalry between these two teams, a largt delegation of Brazil fans is expected to accompany the Red Devijs.
Bi azil at Greencastle Wednesday DePauw at Evansville Russellville vs. Mecca at Marshall Belle Union at Reclsville Cloverdale vs. Freedom, at Spencer Friday
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Coach Weeler's charges have experienced an up-and-down season so far and of cov.rse, the Tiger Cubs, who although showing j improvement, have won only two j games to date over Attica and Martinsville.
Greencastle at Sullivan DePauw at Wabash Bainbiidge at Roachdale Russellville vs. Bloomingdale, it Kingman Belle Union at Eminence Fillmore at Reclsville Cloverdale c.t Patncksburg
A curtain raiser between the B squads of the two schools will start the firework- with, the main attraction getting underway about 8 p. m.
Garfield Wins B Team Tourney
Garfield was the winner of the B team tourney held in the local gym Saturday as the Terre Haute squad downed the Greencastle boys, 60 to 36, in the championship game.
Greencastle eliminated Clinton, 44 to 31, and Garfield disposed of Brazil, 42 to 34, to advance to the finals.
Sheli De first Woman to Set Foot at the North Pole
IN MARCH, MPs P« y y Keenan, shown sitting on plane and in doorway, will be me the first woman in history to set foot at the North Pole. She v. dl have charge of the film production unit of an expedition who ‘ aim is to perfect an instrument by which planes can gau c from the air the thickness of Arctic Ice and thus its suitability tor landings. The plane she sits on is the Bumelli Loadmaster. a craft with an extra wide, wing-like fuselage which enables it vO take off and land in a 1,500-foot stretch. Shown with her in plane’s door are Dr. Paul Seydell (left) and John F. Stan-well-Fletchcr, who will command the expedition. (International)
In the consolation bailie between the two losers. Brazil rapped Clinton, 56 to 31.
Amc Net Squad Beats Indians
Amo turned back the invading .teeksvill? Indians Saturday night
by the score of 69 to 53.
Itf'olsville. (53) FG FT 1*1
Lewis 7 Kirk 0 B. Williams 0 Ft. Hutcheson 2 D. Williams 0 B. Hutche on 1 Query 7 Johnson 0 Gilman 1 Friend 0 Amo (69) FG Hanlon 3 Arnold 11 Greenlee 1 Johnson 1 Buchanan 0 Whitecotton 0 Wilson 5 Alice 0 Underwmod 0 J. Greenlee 1
FT 1’F 5 4
Scoring by the Greencastle B players in their two contests was as follows:
Against Clinton:
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Helmer 3 Bridges 1 Pierce 2 Ballard 0 Patterson 0 Carson 1 Berry 0 Fobes 6 Corbin 3 Monnett 0
Against Garfield:
Pierce Helmer .... Bridges ... Patterson Carson .... Berry Fobes Ballard Corbin
FG 6 0 0 . 1 0 0 2 1 . 3
Monnett 0
FT 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 2 2
PF 2
Butler Defeats Old Gold, 76-52
Butler started slow but came roaring down the home stretch Saturday night to tame DePamv’s Tigers, 76 to 52, in an Indiana College Conference basketball encounter in the Bulldogs' fieldhou.se. The Old Gold nettei's gained a 16-8 edge but dropped behind 22-21 and w-ere still one point behind at halftime, 30-29. DePauw again forged into the lead at 41-40 in the second period al then Butier began to click in a rather warm fashion and it was 11 over for Coach Cal Luther’s proteges. Bobby Plump, the the freshmen who was a statewide sensa-tic-n last year in leading tiny Milan to the Indiana high school throne, was high point man foi tiie Bulldogs with 18. Dave McCracken, son of In-
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diana University basketball Coach Branch McCracken, tallied 17, hitting seven of 10 from the field for DePauw. A like total was turned in by Butler’s Dave Scheetz, and Bob Schrier of the Tigers caged 16. Another former Indianapolis high school star, freshman Wally Cox got 13 for the winners.
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