The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1956 — Page 5

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Tigers To Face Wabash Netters

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i^.d Wabash they will in '1 day evening, >mes the only v ’‘ng Beng da of 10 this season nine of 12, rivalry has been dt any undue

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■ points of the B I’d .gs at 72-68. Against Butler Saturday nig 5 * Cal Luther's Tigers had five men j in double figures; but Bob I Sohrier. who now is averaging 2d ‘ points a game, was held to only

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Leading th^ DePauw scoring was T ,m Johnson with 14 points, and Morr:>* Goodnight, J'>hn D I tier, and John Bunnell chipped in 12. 11 and 10 markers respe' tive-

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a a: e equallv j L i Brazil tonight and Coar-h Tom oh:ng a pro- Goldsberry’s basketeers hope to- ! this year s j even their standing for the sea-

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The Cubs now have a 5-6 record as result of three successive setbacks at the hands of Martinsville. Garfield and Sheridan. When Brazil and Greencastle clash in any form of sport any-

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thing can happen and usually doe? Past performances mean nothing to the athletes of the.se I two schools and local fans going to Brazil this evening can expect to see a battle royal. DePauw's Tigers also invade the lair of their ancient rival tonight when the Old Gold squad travels to Crawfordsville to play Wabash. The schedule for the week for the high school teams and also the DePauw net tossers is as i follows:

T uesday

DePauw at Wabash Greencastle at Brazil Wednesday Belle Union at Reelsville Russellville at Alamo Freedom at Cloverdale

Friday

Sullivan at Greencastle Valparaiso at DePauw. Roachdale at Bainbridge Reelsville at Fillmore Pmssellville vs. Bloomingdale Waveland.

MAY DECLINE TO SERVE INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 10 — i UP i The mayor of a fifth class city may decline to serve as city udge, Atty. Gen. Edwin Steers ruled today. In an official opinion requested by Rep. Charles Rachels of Mou r Steers said such mayors may declare to the city council their intention not to serve as judge and then appoint a judge for a one-year period. If the mayor serves as city judge, he receives no extra compons;:tion. If he appoints a judge, that person’s salary will be set by the council. IT WAS BACKWARDS NEW YORK. Jan. 10 - (UP) — Some 150 out-of-town fashion writers attending a showing of spring dresses Monday thought nothing unusual about one dress featuring a widely plunging neckline and a high back, but Paul Parnes, the designer of the dress, did. He pointed out to the embarrassed model that she was wearing the dress backwards. STORM FROM EAST An icy winter storm drove out of the East today, reversing the noimal flow of weather and sending traffic accidents soaring as far west as Chicago. The storm, which ranked as the East’s worst wintry blast in seven years, spread freezing rain over Ohio, lower Michigan, northeast Indiana, and northern Illinois. In Chicago, police reported that traffic accidents were occuring at a rate of 100 an hour early today. In the city’s park districts, where traffic usually moves faster, the rate was 200 smashups every hour. Smashups involving as many as 10 cars at a time were reoorted.

FATAL COLLISION INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 10UP) Levi Chester Thompson. 19, Franklin, was killed today wh-n two automobiles collided at the intersection of Ind. 135 and the Southport Road just -outh of Indianapolis.

INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 10 i UP) The Indiana State Budget C nv.ttce late Monday approv- : ; 1' , .nerds of $75,119 for re- ■ bilitation work at state instill bans and departments. State police obtained $16,000 to build garage additions, Northrn I diana Children’s Hospital 12,000 lo replace windows, and f>‘ Appellate Court $400 for new lights.

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Senator Knowland SERIOUS presidential aspirations are evidenced by Senator William F. Knowland (R). California, in a report that he will enter the Illinois presidential primary if President Eisenhower does not make known his own plans by Jan. 20. Entry deadline is Jan. 23. Primary is April 23. iInternational)

Tiger Cubs In Valley Tourney The Tiger Cubs will clash with Coal City at 8:30 p. m. Thursday, Jan. 19, in the Spencer prelim of the annual Wabash Valley tourney. Spencer will battle Palricksburg in the first game of the evening. Friday, Jan. 20, Helmsburg meets Freedom and the two Thursday winners play in the nightcap. Saturday, Jan. 21, the two Friday winners will fight it out at 8 p. m. The winner at Spencer will fa-ce the winner of the Sullivan prelim, at Sullivan, on Thursday, Jan. 26. at 8:30 p. m.

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Frosh, 8th Grade Split At Plainfield The Greencastle Freshman basketball team defeated Plainfield here last night 31 to 25, but the Eighth Grade team lost to Plainfield by the lopsided score of 19 to 52. Lineup and summaries: Freshman Greencastle FG FT TP Brown 5 4 14 Sears 10 2 Kehrer 2 2 4 Bible 0 0 0 Roach 113 Stout 0 0 0

FAIRLY SPOKEN When The Little Woman Forgets To Fill Her Up By Margaret Latrobe

A man’s car never runs out of gas. When that happens, the vehicle belongs to the little woman

Ownership is not the issue, bott not an hour ago that nobody

VV’hile walking home from where the debilitated buggy coughed, gasped and stalled. Bachelors and other cynics will 1 say. now and then a-nd smugly, that conversation between longmarrieds lacks spirit. That they ; speak of grocery I’sts, the kids and why-can’t-I-have-a-fur coat? Unstimulating stuff, their conversations a-t midnight. But take ' the same couple trudging 20 furI longs homeward from a car cut 1 of gas, and you have a briskness, an impetus in their talk which the worldliest bachelor would call

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Past grouches and emotional snags—-whether stemming from missing shirt buttons, underdone eggs and overdone steaks blis-

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Tine, it would ,be much shorter distance back to the party. So maybe they could get a lift or at Fast phone for some gas. But this is out of the question. Hadn’t Pop just finished telling Jim Ab-

T.TBRARY PENALTY n due notice v > . . ? GRAND RAPIDS, Mich — to 30 days or fined up to |90. (LtP)—The city commissio.i i adopted an ordinance und°r which a person who fails to re- Brucellosis still is killing 2.V).. turn books to the public library 000 ca,ves >’ carlv °"^i' 1 of within a month after receiving aTe ' n k^f herds.

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with the needle cozying up to the “E’’ for “empty.” What if Pop did take title to the car? It’s strictly woman’s work, seeing that there is plenty of combustible gurgling in the works. Likewise checking water in the battery, oil changes and air pres-

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If this division of labor has never been clearly established between lovebirds, oft referred to as a happily married couple, two in the morning (a dark, cold

but a moron ever ran out of gasoline? That nobody would ever catch him in a spot like that? So we will walk. High heels or not, we’ll walk and it serves you right. Everybody along the road asleep, garage closed anyhow. We ll just walk. “Any time I expect something to be done, I gotta do it,” he says. "Can’t depend on one single thing unless I do it myself!” “Well, why didn’t you buy some gas, then!”

TRAGIC ARRIVAL

MRS. TERUKO HORAN, 25, is shown in Seattle, Wash., facing a bleak holiday season with her three children, Lorrain, 4 months; Michael, 15 months; Kennith, 6. When she arrived she learned her husband, Sgt. John M. Horan (shown), 25, Maynard, Mass., who had hitchhiked a ride across the continent in a USAF cargo plane to meet her, was missing in the snowy wdds of central Washington. He had bailed out on order of the pilot when the plane went into a spin. The plane was righted, however, and landed at its destination. (International)

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