The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1957 — Page 3

THE DAflY BANTNPf MON., DEC. 9. 1957. Pajr«* 3 (»rf:! \casti.e. ind.

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Tigers To Open Conference Meet

Fresh from a pair of road vic‘orifs. DePamv’s cage team will continue travelling Tuesday night for its first conference game of the season at St Joseph’s. Coach Cal Lutner and his Tigers will open defense of their Indiana Collegiate Conference championship against a veteran Puma outfit which knocked off Valparaiso at home Saturday. 64 to 56. Starting last weekend's trip with a narrow 63-61 win over Cartiegie Tech in Pittsburgh, DePauw had an easier time of it Saturday night during a 59-36 trouncing of Western Reserve at Cleveland. Forward Tom Johnson was the high scorer Friday night against the Scots with 21 points and shared honors Saturday evening when teammate Jarrell Graham matched his 12 point effort. In the process of helping the Bengal- to two triumphs in their first three starts, Johnson has tallied 49 points, and gua/ds Graham and Caral Meditch have scored 29 each. St. Joseph’;f own a duplicate version of DePauw’s 2-1 record, squeaking past Wabash last week, 58-57, after dropping its

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The New Era Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Blanchard Ketchum. Fourteen members answered roll call. Mrs. Flora Larkin was a guest. The program was in charge of Mrs. R. V. Murphy who chose as her subject several interesting Christmas stories that stressed the true significance of the sea-

son.

Mr. and Mrs. James Sipple and

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sipple will j join the fortunate few who seek a warmer climate to spend the winter months. They plan to leave this weekend and drive to Phoe- \ nix. Ariz. for an indefinite stay.

Victor Johnson is at home re-

(cuperating after an operation at ; the Putnam County Hospital.

Virgil Rogers, a victim of the

flu, who has been in the Methoi dist Hospital, has been dismissed , but will remain in Indianapolis

| for further medical treatment. Because of the sudden and un-

| timely death of Mrs. Mildred LBrown, Donna Nursing Home, proprietress, the “Home’' has been closed and its fourteen aged

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er Nursing Homes. The Donna Nursing Home had earned repu-

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points, followed oy uard Dan f 00c j an( j kindly care. The passing Rogovich with 44. Lux and for- of Mrs B rown, who died of a wai’d Greg Janich were the hign heart attack, makes a real loss to men against Valpo with 14 each. this community.

Later this week Luther's De- j Pauw five will take off for Los Angeles, where UCL-A will provide the opposition Friday and in

a repeat performance Saturday. cioverdale girls in their G.A.A. | 5 Missing ftom the 1 *gei lineup gowling are practice bowling and

Cioverdale G. A. A. Bowling

is guard Joe Lawler, who may be sidelined for the remainder of the season with reccurence of a

of a foot injury.

Lawlor’s loss will be balanced however, by the return of last year’s leading scorer, John Bunnell, who missed the first three games for a training rule in-

fraction.

trying to improve their averages. High games from each class were bowled by: Sophomore—Margaret Hubor 126 Junior—Karen Longdon 122 Senior—Mitzie Kessler 112 Freshman—Carole Query' 97 Mrs. Trusdel is G.A A. instructor of the Cioverdale girlfr

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