The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1957 — Page 3

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Champions To Clash Tonight A pair of eha ipions will hr re in Bowman Memorial Gymnasium tonight when DePeuw opens its 1937-fi8 !>.i-ke:ball .“ ■a«on ag::n. . the VVh-.it m Cnj.'.i-

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' defending Indiana Collegiate : ton’s defending NCAA college Conference titlists with Whea-! division crown-wearers. Wheaton Coach Le» PPurci t j veteran team will be paced by forwards Bob Whitehead. who won Little All-America honor? lar*. rear and Mel Peterson, lead-

ing scorer and rebounder.

L:rpected to carry the scoring .'oad for Cal Luther’s Tigers are] forward Tom Johnson. center Chuck Oarer, and guard Joe Lawl<*r. who will be joined in the j start’rg line-up by forward Bing Davis and guard Carl Meditch. ! Last year Wheaton rankt 1 j first among the nation’s small j ;o!l‘ges in free throw accuracy v/ith a .736 mark, fourth in field goal accuracy with .453, and! eighth in offense wi?h an average

of 87 S points per game.

If neither club is afflicted with i first-game coldness to night, the non-conference contest could 1 turn into a hot-shooting affair. : In 1956-57 DePauw hit 40 percent of its attempts from the field and 71 percent of its free

throw’s.

Handicapping the Bengals will i be the absence of at least four ton players—guards John Bun- I nell, Morr ie Goodnight. and j Frank Estes and forward Drexei !

Harvey. ~

Bunnell, leading .scorer rot ia Pauw last year, was handed a one-game suspension for an infraction of training rules, as were Goodnight and Estes; and

Harvey, a promising sophomore. ^ au &hter,

is recovering from a foot opera-

tion.

In additi >« to his veteran starters, Luther will have two other lettermen in reserve. They

Mr snd Mrs. 0. L. VanCleave were Thursday guests of their son. Robert and wife of Indi-

anapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hess and

Jane Ann. entertain-

ed with a Thanksgiving Day dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Robinson and son of Coatesvide }Ir. and Mrs. Ormond O H’-.i; and family of Fillmore, Jim Har-

are forward Ernie Modzelev/rki | **' s OI Oreencastle, Mr. and Mr's, and center Dwight Tallman. j f* 0 * 574 * ^Lies and family arrd Mr Tallman, a 6’5" 215-poundcr | End Mrs - Joe HpdS and family,

and two-time all-conference foot-

JOE LAWLOR DePauw Guard

i Mr. and Mrs.

ball tackle, and John Thompson, j -ntertained

6’6" sophomore, are expected to share pivot duties with Cleaver. Missing from the Bengal lineup will be forward Bob Schrier, who graduated last June after ie-writing the DePauw record book a-’.d earning all-ICC honors

three years in a row.

Wheaton probably will open with four lettermen, adding guards and co-captains Don Anderson and Bill Gerig to frontliners Whitehead and Peterson. Best bet to get Pfund’s nod at center is John Dobbert, 6’6” i sophomore who has come along fast despite the fact that he played no high school ball.

Win. Piokerin?

over the weekend.

Mrs. Pickering’* mother, Mrs Adelle Buchhold of St. Louis Mo., and Mr. Pick:ring’s parents -Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Picke:

ng of Oregon, IJlini.K

Guests of Mr. a d Mrs. Howard Hostetler for the holidays were Anita and Mari?«.-cstet* i of Urbona, Illinois and Mary

Hostetler of Indianapolis.

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I.,ook it over. Big — brawny — room for the Marines. Step in. Turn the key. Get braced for a surprise. In Hour first wile of driving, you discover the first big car in history that really is nimble, easy to handle, light on its feet. You boss a B-12000 engine. You command a Flight Pitch Dynaflow.* You switch the pitch a million ways for performance that’s next to perfection. You find a Miracle Bide plus Air-Poise Suspension ; that floats you like silk on the breeze. But that’s nothing to the discovery you make about this 58 Buick when yoiu get back to the showroom.

You learn you can own this 1958 Buick Special —this bottom-priced of the B-58 Buick line— for just a fraction more than the well-known smaller cars would cost you. So come drive the B-58 Buick Special. It’s based on more aviation principles than any car in history. It makes your heart take wing. Try it today. *FUght Pitch Dynaflotc standard on Limited and Roadmaster 75, optional at extra cost on other Series. Advanced neio Variable Pitch Dynaflow optional on Spi*::iai. Series. AirPoise Suspension optional at extra cost on all Series. When better automobiles ore built Buick will build them

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zeiner’s guests for Thanksgiving dinnei were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lynn of Linton and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright and son Mark, of Linton, Mr. and Mrs Chas. Lynn and sons. Andy and Jimmy of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fosher and fath-

er.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Ruth Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Blue and Mikell and Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harlan and Kaye ; and Muriel Nelson. Some of the relatives here from a distance for the funeral of Jesse Coffman, were Cecil Davis of St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Arlic Priest of Brownsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Day of Anderson, Truman Hayes and Howard Coffman of Lafayette and many from Indianapolis, Greencastle and Roachdale. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Coffman were called to Indianapolis Fri- | ’ j day, due to the death of Mrs. j Coffman’s sister-in-laws mother, i ! Mrs. Dipple. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roth and daughters, visited his parents in Rochester, N. Y. over the holi-

days.

Mrs. Shamel and Loyd O’Hair and daughters of Greenwood were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert O’Hair and family over the week end and attended the basketball game at Granville Wells on Friday night. Miss Treva Rayman was a j guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Call Bauman of Indianapolis over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John Rayman spent Sunday with Mrs. Bauman and Treva returned home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W’illis Dickson and Mrs. Maude Crodian were j thanksgiving gue.-,ts of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crodian of Indianapo-

lis.

Mr. and Mrs. Dolby Codings ipent Thursday with his brother Joe and family at Pittsboro. Mr. and Mis. Edward Minnick entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner for Mrs. Eva Obenchain. Mrs. Carrie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Kemiit Bartley and son and Mr s.

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i Curtis Minnick.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Houser 1 and family were holiday guests ! of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mcr-

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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mile-

visited on Thursday with

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mentally retarded children.

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