The Syracuse Journal, Volume 29, Number 44, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 4 March 1937 — Page 8

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781 INDIANA TEAMS READY FOR CONTEST Week-end Will See All But 64 Eliminated In Sectional By DICK MILLER International News Service Staff Correspondent INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Mar. 4. (INS) — Headlines or sidelines, j Such was the fate that confronted members of 781 Indiana high school basketball teams today as they prepared for the opening of the 26th Annual I.H.S-A.A. state elimination tournament scheduled to open tonight. The gigs itic Hoosief classic will get underway at 7 p. m. in 64 sectional centers. Before activities for the evening are over 15V teams will be on the sidelines, 622 still left in the field. Action will resume Friday when 366 additional teams will be relegated into the ranks of spectators. Two semi final tilts Saturday afternoon and final game Saturday night, in each center, will add 192 more teams to the list of “also rans,” it’d leave just 64 teams —each a sectional champion, still in the running for the 1937 hardwood crown. Hailed as heroes, not only by their community newspapers and supporters, but by all. of Hoosier-1 dom’s frenzied basketball fandom, it will not take these 64 survivors long to realize thft glory can last only one week for 48 of the number. . . On Saturday, March 13, the winners will assemble, four each at 16 centers and play three games, two in the rrternoon’ and one at night to determine 16 regional champions. This same program will be repeated the next week at each of four semi-final centers and again the next week, Saturday, March 27 here when the semi-hnai winners will gather in Butler University fieldhouse, to finally sift out the teamuto rule Indiana’s high school basketball empire for the i coming year. ' j * ’ U ’ Movies Tonight At High School A free motion picture show will be given at the Syracuse High School tonight, according to announcement made by Court Slabaugh, principal, “The Wreck of the Hesperius,” will be the feature with qne reel* films on “Bird; Homes” and “Bombay—the Gateway to India.” , / i

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Youth Seek Aid of Government ■ * ggfWMKws ’-4 4 W it I I JI | Student aid sought I s J v * I .x IMP ... ■. x - —-——li—. MTcCC? w»rke^»sfW?^ farey Williams I Summoned by the American Youth Congress to advance their rights, nearly 5,000 young persons United States are expected to converge in Washington Feb ’ ' to enlist support for the American youth act. This bill to be introduced shortly in both chambers of congress iditure of §500,000,000 to aid young men and wome; > education and jobs. As now drawn up, the bill w work of the National Youth administration, head* uns, as well as embody some of the activities of tl t Roosevelt will, speak to the youth de. gton on Feb. 20. _

Request Business Places To Close On Good Friday

Members of the Syracuse Min-1 1 isterial Association decided at i J their regulir session Monday to request all business houses in the ; community to close from one to three o’clock on the afternoon ot Good Friday. During that period a special religious service will be held. There will .be special music and Hon. Perry E. Ort of Chururbusco will speak on the subject, p*Crucifietion of Jesus from a i Legal Standpoint.” Members of •

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the organization staged the min- ! isters and churches will appreciate ( the cooperation of the busihess people. The meeting was held at the residence of Rev. J. Edwin • Jarboe. Rev. Travis Purdy gavel a review on the book, “Man the 1 ;UnknbTvn,” by Alexis Carrel. The organization, also discussed! plans for the Daily Vacation Biblei School which will’be held in May j

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THE SYRACUSE JOURNAL

COUNTY ROYS ALL READY FOR TORRNAMENT Fourteen Teams In Sectional Tournament At Warsaw The sectional basketball tournament thvi will interest most local fans will open tonight in the State Armory at Warsaw, with games scheduled for tomorrow after- ; ; noon and Saturday. Drawings already completed bri-ig together the 14 Kosciusko , county high school teams. W arsaw Mnd Atwood won the bye, being scheduled to play their first round game at 3 p. m. Friday. The winner, already hailed as Warsi'.v will skip the second I round of play and go into the semi-finals to meet the survivor of 'the Etna Green, Claypool, Silver Lake and Leesburg contests. Locals Meet Pierceton Syricuse High School has a def-' inite task before it on Friday at 10 a. m. when it meets Pierceton, • one of the strong teams of the county. If successful in this game Syutuse will play either Sidney ior Mentone, Friday everting at 7 : o’clock. The winner of this congest will play again Saturday at 3 p. in. with the finails scheduled for 8 p. m. Saturday. The first game of the tournament will bring Etna Green and I Claypool together Thursday at 7 jp. nl. Silver Lake will meet Lees- ; burg at 8 p. m. Thursday. Friday at 10 a. m. Syracuse meets Pierceton. At 11 a. m. North Webster plays against Beaver Dam : C. Os C. Will Meet Tuesday » Syrreuse-Wawasee Community Chamber of Commerce will meet | in the Wawasee Restaurant Tues- I day evening, at 6:30 p. m. This is a regular meeting and all mem-1 bers are urged to attend, as plans will be discussed regarding the . season program. ‘

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I Actors Widow I ’ f i DEATH ERASES OBSCURITY j —The death of Sir Guy Standing} English actor, discloses the fact that Lady Standing, above, widow, has been a Hollywood resi4 dent for several months. Known professionally as Dorothy Ham-; mond. Lady Standing i$ an actress of note on the British stage.

and at 2 p. m. Milford must down Burket to stay in the race. Friday at 4 p. m. Etna: Green or Claypool will meet Silver Lake or ; Leesburg. At 7 p. m. Friday either Sidnev or Mentone will meet either Syracuse or Pierceton. At 8 p. mi. Friday either Beaver i Dam or North Webster will meet ; Milford or Burket. Three games are scheduled Saturday. The first at 2 p. m. The second at 3 p. m. and the finals at*l ; 8 p. m. ■"COLUMBIANA, 0., Mar7"~3~ When the village board of public affairs agreed to give Columbiana residents Christmas presents of rei ceipted lieht bills for three months (they didn’t expect anything in return. They did it because the I municipal light plant was making a prifit and had money in the I bank. However, the village council voted at its next meeting to i increase the salaries, $8 r month for each man.

Memory Lane

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THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1937