The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 November 1955 — Page 3
Monon Bell At Stake Saturday
Indiana’s oldest continuous grid rivals, DcPauw and Wabash. wind up theii seasons here Saturday ir. the annual scrap for a hi^hl’^ prized 300-pound locomotive bell. Symbol of the intense, 65-year-old rivalry Ls the Monon Bell, donated by the railroad of the same name in 1932. Wabash has won the trophy 13 times, De Paiiw eight, and on two occasions there was no decision. The host Tigers have not defeated their arch foes on the gridiron since 1948. and t.’ie pn mary Wabash objc.dwe will be t-
make it seven in a row. In 62 previous meetings Wabash holds a 32-25 edge, excluding five ixoreless ties. Season's records rfhow that Wabash has won five, lost two. and tied one this year, while Coach Mike Snavely's Old Gold is all even with four wins and four losses. Wabash owns a 14-12 decision over the Butler Bulldogs, who beat DePauw. 18-7, but the Bengals dumped previously-unbeaten Belait, 19-12, after the Wisconsin team had defeated Garland Frazier’s men, 19-13. Frazier, who is in his fifth season as head coach of the Cavemen underwent an emerge. cjappendectomy last Sunday. Sixteen gridders, including eight for each opponent, will be
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playing their final collegiate game in the Bell contest, which is scheduled to begin at 1:30 p. m. in Elackstock Stadium. Bengal seniors include halfback Art Bryant, guard Bob Fink and tackle Clark Taylor, all possible starters, plus end Ken Berg, tackle Bill Taylor, 'guard Bill Ross, quarterback Dick McCracken, and fullback Fred Williams.
| Fourth-year men on the Wabash roster are guard Ron Grimes, center Ron Seibert, end Dennis Burdock, and halfbacks Don Kaley and Jim Jackson, all starter, plus tackle Paul Hawksworth. guard Bill Wujcik, and end Bob Schwab. A ninth Caveman senior is halfback A1 Pavlikowski who will miss the final because of a separated shoulder.
xorif r ok rnuMisxioxKir* S\I.K OK II!•: \ 1, K“TXTK The undersigned eoinniis8ion**r by virtue of an order of the Putnam Circuit Court made and entered into a cause therein pending entitled Mina Clones as Administratrix of the estate of I.ydia C. Surber. deceased vs. Putnam County Department of Public Welfare. Mary and Louis Gross, her ’insti nd. Rath ’Robertson and William Robertson, tier husband Alma Clones and Clifton Clones her husband. Chastain Funeral l.on-o- and numbered on tb« dockets thereof hereby gives that at the Central National Bank at Greencastle. Indiana on
Tuesday the 29th day of November. 1955 at 10:00 A. M. of said davit will offer for sale at privalt sale and at not less than the full appraised value thereof the fol lowing described real estate sit uate in the County of Putnam State of Indiana, to-wit:
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