The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 January 1956 — Page 3
ftfcVKV MT7VCKFN niF^ BJLLTtMORE Md . Jan. .iO |!«nry L Mencken, the literary whose forceful writing Mlped shap^ the pattern of American thotight in the turbu!<ijit lP°>Os died quietly in hii *lttD <tarly yesterday. The famed new-paperman, author, editor, critic and wit khdwn as “the sage of Baltimpre”—was 75 years old. ‘P’or a half a century he swung hia pen like a ctuless. slashing ai graud, deceit and ignorance wherever he thought he found
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SPORTS By JIM ZEIS
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■•Fillmore Wins All in all, it was a most intersting tournament, especially rom the standpoint of the fans, /he boys on all the teams played hard and they and their coaches re to be congratulated. Games ike those staged in the Greenastle gymnasium Friday night ind Saturday are the factors hat make basketball the great Moosier sport.
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Fillmore (30) skinner toss Tharp Jreenlee Villiamson •ryan .lullcr Clovcnlule (31) Jtjwis i Monnctt - rlllbcr i. Austin Whitaker Joons Hal tom ..4..
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Cubs Victory Trail At Spencer Cubs, 103; Coal City 33 Cubs, 71; Spencer 02 Cubs, (J3; Helmsburg 52 At Sullivan Cubs, (>8; Sullivan 53 Cubs, G1; Oblong 40 At Terre Haute Cubs, 05; Plainville 50 Cubs, 59; Gerstmeyer 51 -Tiger Cubs Then there were two driving wards. John Myers and Chuck Pingleton, who contributed II md eight points, respectively, in iddition to running the Bla-ck Hats off their feet with their aggressive floor play and driving ihots. Grecncastle, taking advantag »f its freezing tactics to d:a\ .’cch folds in the last half of th mirth quarter, hit seven of e’.gh ree throws in the last fiv< ninutes and dropped in 21 of 3< dr the game. Jerry York, the Cubs agil oivotman, was a thorn in th Cats side all evening, grabbinnine rebounds and playing a tie endous defensive game. Blade: latched onto 10 rebounds for tht Cubs. Gerstmeyer rushed into a, 5-( cad in the first minute and ; ,ialf of play before Greeneastl charged back to take an 8-7 edge midway through the quartei Tech then managed a-n 11-8 mar gin, but this lead didn’t hok cither as Grecncastle popped ini< i 12-11 advantage in the fina. minute on a set shot by Myers and two free throws by York. The lead changed hands foil times a-nd the score was li • twice in the second period be fore Greencastle, holding th Black Cats scorelees for more than three minutes, burst into a 34-22 edge. From then on the Cubs wer; n the driver’s seat as the cold hooting Cats, who hit only nine .-f 38 field goal attempts in the final two rounds, sputtered am stumbled in a vain attempt to recover.
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Games This Weak Wednesday Reelsville at Ashboro Thursday Lake Forest at DePauw Friday Oroencastle at Fillmore Montezuma at BainbiiJge
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LET'S SHOW OUR APPRECIATION AND PRIDE IN THE TEAM VICTORY DANCE AND PEP RALLY TONIGHT-8 P. AA. MONDAY. JANUARY 3DTH. GREENCASTLE ARMORY MUSIC BY JIMMY ADAM) AND Band OF TERRE HAUTE EVERYONE INVITED NO ADMISSION CHARGE
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• These pictures show just two of the many majo; idditions to your electric power facilities included n Public Service Company’s $150,000,000, 195 5-
58 expansion program.
Another big step forward was taken when ground was broken last April tor the Company’s newest generating station at New Albany, which will require an investment of $47,000,000. Its
first two units, of 150,000 kil scheduled for addition to the ( December, 1957, and August, 1
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Those we serve can continue both ample electric pow er and t ties adequate to deliver it. T1 farms, homes, shops and indus matter how many miles away th from our generating stations, ar (low of dependable electric po for necessary expansion, anticij ally growing need for electric county service area, are co
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THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY FOR THOSE WE SERVE .. 1941-1958!
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