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The Republic from Columbus, Indiana • Page 6

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The Republici
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Columbus, Indiana
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THE EVENING REPUBLICAN. COLUMBUS. INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1931. Bull Dogs Open Basketball Season Two Weeks from Tonight at Greensburg PAGE SIX. RECORD IS EVIDENCE.

H. Pardieck 154, W. Schneider 161 C. Westermeier 153 L. Westermeier 153 157 173 145 135 142 189 189 127 DOG GRIDDERS TO GREENFIELD she says Robert P.

Melius pledged undying affection. She intends to present them to a jury and ask $10,000 because Mr. Melius didn't marry her. Rent that room with a classified ad game tonight will provide the preliminary test. Clifford will open its season against a strong Flatrock team at Flatrock.

Th Hope Red Devils will journey to Freetown tonight where they will take on the Christenburg high school five in their opener. Milwaukee, Oct. 30. (P) Don't write letters, was the advice to gentlemen in love before the phonograph came. Genevive Keiley has two phonograph records on which Totals 723 120 183 THREE UNBEATEN TEAMS TO PLAY Big Ten Season Reaches Climax For I.

U. and Two Other Elevens. to Net Squad Cut From 45 To 28 By Coach Newsom Invade Tree City For Initial Tilt On Friday, Nov. 13th Hathaway, Grove, Day, Anderson and Golden Look Good Fehring, Purdum and Sharp Will Come From Football Field. Columbus Club Favored Defeat Tigers This Afternoon.

GIANTS TAKE THREE IN ROW Big Masked Halloween Celebration SATURDAY, OGTOBER 31 -AT- Armory and Eagles Hall Parade at 7:30 High-class Show at Armory Two High-class Orchestras Furnish Music for Dancing Chicago. 30. Three more Big Ten football teams, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Indiana, will reach the crossroad of the championship season tomorrow. The trio, with Northwestern, has not been defeated in Big Ten competition, although Indiana has a scoreless tie With Iowa on its books, and if they run according to predictions, there will be only two teams left in the select circle after tomorrow's chores have been done. Minnesota and Wisconsin meet at Minneapolis in the top game of the conference schedule and appear so evenly matched predictions on The Giants boosted their standing in the Concordia Bowling league last night by taking three straight games from the Phillies.

"VV. Schwartzkopf lacked one pin of "breaking 200" in the 'first The summary: Giants. John Schaefer 138 153 177 A. Mundt 135 131 123 F. Tillman 166 161 122 P.

Pardieck 183 163 204' The tip-off at center. pass from the guard to a forward. shot at the mesh basket. fails. and down the floor they go.

they come it's a touchdown no it's a home run beg your pardon it's a basket ball. Believe it or-not the season for the Bull Dogs gets into full sway two weeks from tonight and Coach Frank. Newsom is busy these days grooming a combination for the opening encounter. The first Dog. foe of the 31-32 season will be their final opponent i all of the ten freshmen were on the of the 30-31 season.

Remember a I Wilson team last season and have Saturday night last March at the had considerable experience. Columbus was favored to defeat the Greenfield high school football team in their battle this afternoon. Coach Glen Adams and members of his squad left at noon for Greenfield. The Bull Dogs went through a long workout yesterday afternoon at the high school athletic field and looked exceptionally good. Th Greenfield Tigers are a fighting group but the dope leaned toward the Columbus 'side of the score board.

The Greenfield engagement is the seventh game of the season for the Dogs. Only a handfull of fans accompanied the team on the trip. 3 WILL START UNDER THE AUSPICES COLUMBUS CONCERT BAND ADMISSION 10c Children Free W. Schwartzkopf 199 162 174 Totals 82.1 770 800 Lthe outcome are few and conserva Phillies. Meyer 102 110 141 F.

tive. Both; have good backfields, but the Wisconsin line, playing as it did againist Purdue, may be the margin of difference. Indiana' must meet Ohio state and the Buckeyes will enter the Home Season opener. Some of the first year recruits show unusual ability and the reserve team should be a winner. The home season will open on the local gym? The Newsom-men.

a few hours before, had 'upset the dope by smashing Franklin in the first game of the regional. And then came Greensburg. The Pirates "were doped to fall. But then the Pirates didn't fall and they wrecked the Dogs'- hopes of reaching the state. Friday the 13th Opener.

On Friday night, Nov. 13, (Fri PLAY TONIGHT I night of Nov. 20 with the Conners-I ville Spartans furnishing the oppo sition. This game wilt doubtlessly provide plenty of thrills for the home fans. With several veterans from last year Connersvllle is ex- battle with a big edge.

Indiana walloped Chicago's weak outfit. 32 to 6, last week, but was unable to score on Iowa the week before. Ohio had power enough to hold Northwest-ern's powerful Wildcats to 10 points last Saturday, and figure to win. Seventy-two years oW this week Fittingly celebrates it's anniversary with exceptional values in day the 13th) Mentor. Newsom will pected to be strong again this sea- Edinburg, Clifford and Hope Open Basketball Season.

escort his proteges to Greensburg son. for the purpose of evening scores Plans are already being made for with the Tree City athletes. At 1 the distribution of season tickets, least one of tho Gilliland quality foods. Bob Oliger and one of the varsity CHOW CROSSES. Philadelphia, Oct.

30. (IP) Promptly at 12:45 p. m. every day a Chow dog. antecedents and owner unknown, approaches traffic policeman John Nugent on Broad street, and barks for the right of way.

Nugent blows his whistle. BASKETBALL TONIGHT. Manilla at Edinburg. Clifford at Flatrock. Hope at Christenburg.

XSZSLJl A Ml Ml DOG'S GANG IS WINNER AGAIN guards will be absent from the Greensburg team this season. But word comes that the Pirates will be a formidable; foe for any quintet this coming season. Coach Newsom made a healthy cut in his squad this week, reducing it from 45 to 28 members. And Traffic stojis. The Chow crosses wkwwJ rLf the street, gives an acknowledging bark on the other side and trots on.

The Edinburg. Clifford and Hope high school teams will open their basketball season tonight. Coach "Stretch" Murphy's Edinburg Maroons will entertain Manilla. Little is known as to the strength of the Maroons and the Sweden is said to control about when the football boys reportr a i week from Monday he will make 80 per cent of the world match Bargersville Independents Are Downed by Score of 35 to 29. output.

SAILS Just Two Days Remain to Take Advantage of These Savings lighter and more deli clous bakings Doc's Gang returned home la3t night from Center Grove with a 35 to 29 victory, over the Bargersville independent basketball team. "Stretch" Murphy led the scoring for the winners with five field goals and' three fouls. Blaeick was high with tl C. WOP 24-Hj. bag PiHsbury i I iw point man for Bargersville scoring to 25 boys will be retained throughout the greater part of the season.

Those now in uniform include "Jumpin' Joe" Anderson, varsity guard from last season; Johnny Hathaway and Carrel Groves, reserve forwards last year; Jim Day and Bill Carter, other members of the last tourney squad. Some on Grid Squad. When the grid season terminates, Ted Fehring, varsity center last year; Johnny Piirdum, last season's second team back guard and a bright prospect for a guard or forward job, and Sam Sharp, who played with French Lick' last season, will report. Sharp, it is reported, may give some of the candidates a run for the backguard post. Others listed as prospects tax the varsity include rangy Glen Golden, Ab Schumaker.

Charles Hollen-beck, Ebert McClintic. Bill Hall, Marshall Shaw, Lynn Barkheimer, Charles Thomas, Meredith Mabe inrl W.I. Rtah All Viaca hntra Vffr four field markers and a pair of freethrows. The Gang held an 18 to 10 advantage at the end of the firsfhalf. Lineups and summary: CMS Old Dutch Cleanser Faney Swar Cured Whole or Half 4 2 10 5 65c DOC'S GAA'G (35) FG FT TP Tooley, .3 0 6 Wilson, 0 0 0 Trotter, .2 2 6 Murphy, 5 3 13 Wagner, 1 1 lbs.

lb. hex lb. tan lb. can Slab Bacon Marshmallows Karo Syrup Karo Syrup Blue Label for all" purposes Daugherty, 3 3 9 29c Blue Ukel Totals 13 9 35 BARCV1XLE (29) FG FT TP wrs nn th aocnnrl tAam last vpnr Paddock, 2 Lbs. Navv Beans Hand Picked 2 6 1 5 0 0 When the seven prospects come 5l1.i.ne' rvr frnm fnntHall ttia cniia will UtterDaCK, i 0 1 1 4 2 10 number 35.

Of this number 10 are Blaeick, freshmen. 7 soDhomores. 9 iuniors RaPP- 8 2 2 6 Blue nH 9 uninr. I Utterback 0 2 Lbs, iCO Finest Quaiity 6 3 8 9 29 Totals 10 Referee Chambers. 35 39 20 25 17 Cans Campbell's Tomato Soup CLUB BOYS ARE The freshmen include Ralph Bennett, Edwin Sharp, Herbert Ever-road, Marion Cox.

Gary Davis, Charles Hathaway, Jack Workinger and Paul Day, all practicing now, and Boyd and Pottebaum, who are on the grid squad. Freshman Second Team. Other squad members are Carl Zuckschwerdt, Arthur Arnholt, Arthur Eckelman, James Marr and Bill Robertson, sophomores, and Ralph Murray and Robert Cooley, juniors. One combination Coach Newsom has been sing in practice has been Bars The White Naptha Soap Soap KEEN FOR BOXING uaker Oats Qukk or Regular Ige. pkg.

Dr. -H. J. Morley's boxing class at the Boys' club is advancing rapid ly and interest among the boya ir the art of self-defense and devel CIGARETTES opment of the body is reported increasing. Thirty boys are reporting regularly for the class which meets every Wednesday night at the old high school gymnasium.

No actual boxing has yet been engaged in as the class has been working on fundamentals. Various guards and jabs have been taught, and soon the class will have advanced to the point where actual boxing will be done. Lucky Strike, Camel, Old Gold, Chesterfield Piedmont composed of Hathaway and Groves forwards; Day, center, and Anderson and Golden, guards. All with the exception of Golden were on the tourney squad last spring. Hathaway and Groves are looking fairly good.

The bespectacled Jim Day seems, to be art off and on-er but he may come through. "Jumping Joe" is performing to perfection and the tall Golden is showing much fight and promfSe. Various others are being worked into the combination and 1 ook good. Coach Newsom plans an all-freshmen second team, practically Tin of Fifty Carton of Ten Packages 6 $1 There are 2,500 varieties of in the Hawaiian islands. Gelatin Dessert Sparicle SATURDAY SPECIALS roll 55-oi.

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I'i-lB. loaf 23-lb. big or Jersey-Maid Creamery Farm Bureau Butter, lb. 33c VEGETABLES FRUITS and FRESH Sweet-heart or National Bread, Kitzlnger's, loaf. 3c IF YOUR INCOME IS LOWER IT'S RAISED AGAIN IN THESE OVERCOA TS! We're determined to keep that dollar of your's above par in buying value; so when you're cut we cut This overcoat display is for the' men who haven't been feeling any too rosy lately and who would, for two cents, try and get along with their old garments although goodness knows, these old coats are a sight.

Pork Loin Roast, pound 15c U. S. No. 1 Grade Round White POT A 0 98-lb. QQp bag 0 I Small Lean Chops, U.

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14c LAMB OR VEAL CHOPS, lb. 19c for that's what we've and Turn your frown upside down done with overcoat prices. Prime Rib Roast, boned rolled, lb. 20c Michigan Celery, 3 bunches 10c Calif. Cauliflower, large white heads 15c Tokay Grapes, 3 lbs.

25c Spinach and Kale, lb 5c 5 'A 6 $10.00 to $22.50 Grape Fruit, 6 for or I Sunklst Oranges, uCI dozen 20c 5c Head Lettuce, solid heads Kraut Cabbage Yellow Onions 99c 89c 100-lb. bag 48-lb. Ml Head Lettuce. Leaf Lettuce, Fresh Spinach, Carrots. Celery, Celery Hearts, Cauliflower, Turnips, Sweet Potatoes, Idaho Baking Heavy Underwear, Union Salts, Heavy flannel Shirts, Corduroys, Leather Jackets, for Cold Weather.

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