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13 HERE mmmMfHE THRILLS OF VICTORS AND SORROWS OF L0SERS FR0M THE MANY NERVE CENTERS OF HOOSIERDOWS GREAT INDOOR SPORT, HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1031. Indianapolis School Results, road Hippie end Washington were the cnly tiili school culateta arnica emerged from their Friday night bu ketfcall games with victories. Tech.

CsthedraL. Park School and farma! lest TECH lost, fey ten points to JTF miSON. Or LAFAYETTE, after put tlrix tip stubborn aircaaexit. Tira Campbell's boys held the lead at the end of the first period. 7 to tat Jeff picked up before the half arid eras ahead.

23 to 11. Campbell wed a lot of substitutes to stem the Jeff attack. but tt vras useless and Jeff von. 18 to 25, Ed wares was the handiest man for Tech. scoring seren field goals and six iree throws.

WASimJOTON fslned a 3S to 29 decision over MOOXtESVLLLS in a rough fame which was slowed tr? by tnany fouls. The west alders had twenty two personal fouls against them, vhae' MocresvCJe had twelve. XIooresTlSe scored fourteen of its point from the charity, line. si DaavCe Wins ta Ovcrtbnev D.mHiX serred notice est CJU TBXDRAI. a week at that the Irish weren't going, ft have aa easy time, whan It forced Greeneastle to an overtime before tt last by three points.

Cathedral lost to DaerCle 11 to 2t la an overtime, after being fit ta frost. It to 19r at the half. Danrl2es margin earn ta the last thirty oeeimas or puy. t. irws sor aad lord led the Irish scoring wuh Baa hitting the roost frequent ly Jcr XsbtU.

1 DAVIS prored too tnuch' for UAXUAL and the southslders were let down. 34 In the community gym, Ben Davis's home r.ocr. Manual was behind at the half 17 to 13. Xnabity to step etarnes. Ben DzyU center who tossed fcx seven buckets, proved Manual's undoing.

Wosha sxd Versa were Manual 's best scorers. PATJT ECITOOI had, an exciting fame with CASTLETON, losing. It to IS. Boiander tossed In twelve of Ces tie ton's points. ETIOAD HIFPLE nosed out CZimiXL.

it to 17. ta the Owls' gym, leading at the half. to i. Araserman led the Ripple's scoring with four baskets while Warren Cen tral's scorer was Bocemer with five Xa Caiomet District. lligh school basketball hi the Calumet district went somewhat gaga with several supposedly weaker teams show is? strength enocjh to put ever real and near upsets.

CTsJpf imwr the serprtoee, was lIOHACE II ANN, OF GART, a ewroe bak vVtory at the eTpense ef ntOESLL, Or GART. Xt was a typiesl latra Gary hardwood tassel with FToebel eomlng strong ia the fourth fsarter bat net strong enough to keep liana from charting 21 lt win. Slaaa held a 1Z 4 kd at the half aad malatained thst sis point margin threagh the sartcr. Oae week aga Mxna peaed after three days, praetlee aad took a S9 waUoplng from Valparaiso but both klaaa aad Frebal Kve promise of strong teams, ea Iday night's performance. y.

TAlPARAISo'cldnt lockso. hot as it eked out a 23 11 decision over a young W7IITINC1 team. couldn't get going until the final cuarter. tralsg li 3 at the half and 17 at the end of the third cuar ter. la the final period Valparaiso was hard pressed as Whiting came with a rush to climb within two points ef knotting the count only to lade ta the last WAcnrNaTONr of xxb? bin.

CAOO. was another highly considered team that found the going rough but oked out an 1S 1S win over Hammond. The Hammond team had eighteen personal fouls called on it ta one of those ilrag 'tm down and out affairs. rtcKcrirrLT. oftast ctuca6c one of the early season favorites tn the Calumet chalked up Us Reportj Forct kept Worktns Full Tlrnt.

LO NQ PASTA EXPERIWEFITS A steadlly growlnc. volume of bust Bess la the fall months has been reported fcy 71Hiaa F. Bteck, ptoblng contractor 4923 CoOege avenue. Mr. Cteck, who Is the distributor la Mar ton county for the York oH burner, asserted, that a Urge number cf on burners haw been traced in homes wi'Ji the result that his entire force has been kept working at fun "Sales hart, held up remarkably this fan." he said, "Sines the York burner first was offered tot sal the trend of the industry has been toward Its principle and design.

The details built into the York burner have added New Is the Time to Install York Automatic Oil Bonier 'l Ptatrite riaaUtar aad Beatkag CeatraHer 4tW COlXTCSt BU. SSSS DEPAnTUEflT STORE Niclicl Plate Lumber Co. JtK aalerk 1370 7 use 3ta isri r. 312 East Wsshtngton Street Second Floor. Suite Sa: Telephone IU ley 6053 EST.

IS63, Kerry C. tzzVcx C3. Let Ts Be Year ROOFER 433 Sooth Slertdlaa Street fourth straight with a decisive 15 1S win from WALLAC2 OF GARY. The Ruff Riders traced at the half, 14 11. but cut loose with li potnts In the third quarter and never wereto danger.

Boepood. of Roosevelt, dumped In seven field goals. Among; secondary schools of the Calumet district BOBART came through with a 28 23. overtime win from CHESTEBTOIf after a 21 23 deadlock and HAJOXOXD TECH chalked op a 21 1 win over THORNTON OF CALUUST CXXY ja another overtime after aa 18 11 deart Iocs', Xxiweil had a romp with Demotte In a 9 triumph. i Lebaaoa BeaU Jlortosw After hs ngtng on the tails ef the LEBANON TXOZR3 for three quarters ef the game at' Richmond, the IfOR TONRED UZV1UB loosened their held on an excellent chance to cop their first conference victory of the season, and the visitors romped off with a' 38 to decision.

The no tary of the Xjebanoo crew was the first scored by the Boope county net ters over Morton since the formation o( the North Central and accounted for the sixth itransnh In seven starts for the visitors. Tor Mor ton tt was tha second snccesatve Bis Ten setback. 'j Doable Overtime CUasev. la a doable ewrtlsae game at Logaasport the LOGAXSTOBT mtitrrs mr xokomo WILDCATS, IS IS. At tho of the regalar ptsytag score stood at 14 ah.

Xo were made ta the first emtlen. la the second tod it the Held for two potato port eame back wtta two field Ham flea tod tho local offeaatro attack, At the half the score was 13 sTkosae. HZW WAVZSLT made tt eight ric torles out of es many starts when tt downed the WASHINGTON TOWN CHIP team, 17 to 10. after the tied at ft an at the half. In the lowest scoring contest hs the county this year ROY Alt LXMlXit won front imxiixz, to WALTON scored an lt to vle tory over TWELVX MUX for Its sixth victory and tousu Aur.nmA eraerged 2s to 18 victory over its old rtrai OAI.YX3TUN.

Ft. Wsyae Clly Trance, ranry sophemore. who scored 12 points, CENTRAL CP FT. WATK2. defeated NORTH EIDE.

OP PT.WATNB.lt to 18. The game was the first of the annual Ft. Wayne dtj series. nlp and tuck battle was witnessed by about 300 fans. Central led at the cuarter.

to 3: st the half. 12 to 19, and at the third cuarter. It to 14. Jaehn led tha IUUkins attack wua cma martrrs. CENTRAL CATHOLICS Irish net ters, of Ft.

Wayne, had little difficulty in defeating the XURSLANO KANOAROOS at Wayne. The final score of the game, which for the most part was slow and nsueas. The Ft. Wayne eumtet gamed an early lead and were sever headed, although the Kangaroos threatened the third cuarter. The Irish were ou la front 28 to at the mtermlsslon.

tTTSW ALBANT netters' defeated MADISON at New Albany ta a battle that was purely def enstve. The score was 13 to 1L The New Albany do ente completely wrecked Madison's hopes of cioat dash la shots and the Cubs were kept at fairly long range throughout. The winners led 10 to 4 at the half. CRAWTORD3VLUX defeated the PTRU to 18. at Peru.

before a capacity crowd. The Peru Reserves defeated Idacy. 21 to 18, tn the opener. Crawfordsrine led to at the cuarter and tt was tied 10 aU at the half. The Athens had a 14 to 13 margin at the third Quarter and although the Tigers tied St up at lft au, they could not nota wo in to the slflclencw of tts operation, The purchase, of aa oU burner Is a life time Investment The York burner Is one long past the experimental stage and has years of satisfactory operation to Us The factory ef the York OH Burn er Company.

Inc. ta which the burner is bufiV Is one of the. largest plants devoted entirety ta the manufacture of automatle burners. Idore than to per cent, of the parts of the York burner are mad la the one sctory, tt WU said, BUS PERMITS GRANTED rareness Aalaertsed for Tare XJaes Oyster Bates Slaa. A puhUe service eomTnlaVwi order Friday authorised, the Suburban Bus Company.

Znei. to buy the certificate held by the Indiana IXotor Transit Company en titling It to operation of a bus line between Indlsnspolls and the old Stop 4H of the former DanvCie line of the T. XL. X. a E.

Traction Comrany. Orey hound lines. Xnc re ceired permission from the eommis sion ta ouy zrom tne rennsyrrania Tndlsna Oeneral Transit Company permits for bus lines betweea Blcrnen and Linton and between Bpenccr and Usrtlnsvllle. Consideration was said la the order to be 8 10 J3 4.71. Water rate schedule were set by the com Rtssloa for the towns of Xvtna Oreen, Kosciusko county and Topeka.

xxr a PEEKO ESS Serve Toer Tfux Ifaaafactared. aad Serrleed ey Largest aad Host The Pcerlgg Fczzirj Co. en. gin 1 TWln MWmmM, TSL De Hven Beseeasfbl Iseraaagers for Over 18 Years ESTATE, II? X. Detawar vaders and the game ended 30 to 18.

Mtlaska for the Athens and Durkes for Peru were outstanding, adarttaovClo Steps Up. MAJtrnrSTIXXirS rtjmiM ball slab played ta caaatpioasals form at SaefbyvCle aad pat dyaa aader gliLBXTlLIXX Mack 28 to 13. The aatf 9 to tor tao ArteaUao. Ji eeater for. tao Cuiaa too Uozk a atvoi ohoU goal, rlagteg rp fear kaakete of tass klaeV Coylo did eweOeat waek at sward for tao wkaaera.

Kcal aad Phinips aba sboas. gsWrsTrCWi auys taOosl to faned the first half. Lackey, forward. Wrlgat. gaard, eJd tao boot for ftholbyvfila.

jtkmm ooa trolled the ttpoff taroagaoat. nOCnXSTTR was held to two field goals. but scored secu on free at tempts to MUNCH 8 one. ta a eo sided came, tho final scoro betas Mundo, 37: Rochester. 1L Tho state champion Bearcats scored almost at will.

Jack Mann, Monde's giant center was sot Sa the game during the second quarter after the first had ended. Monde 17. Rochester, a. Substitutions by both teams were fro Cjuent, Ten Lawrence county teams entered the county tournament at Mitchell Tho first game between HURON and NZZDMORZ resulted tn victory for Neodmore. 39 ta 19.

BHAWaWlLA. a favurtto contestant foe tho county honors defeated SPRINOTXLLZ ta a Of 33 to a. UNION played a first home game with DUGOXR. The score at the half was Dagger. Zinton.

t. At the close of the hard fought game Linton came through with Is. while Durrer scored only 14. Duncan aad Baird starred for IVrrton. while Anderson and Exlirt were outstanding JONZSSORO man SCnOOL added strength to the growing bchef that the team Is tho one tne aianoa tJ anta have to fear most la the Orant county sectional, by whipping ePICX LAND ACADZMT.

II to 13. The Zebras used second string men tn much of the game. Coach Lawrence OotschaQ. of Jonesboro. has five vet erans with plenty of hlxhth and weight on his first team and expects to give Marlon a beating when tour nament time rolls around.

Tne os ants, on the other hand, looked too rood In trimming South Side, of by a 23 to lS score. It was said that the Marlon five was playtns; "under wraps." SOOTT8BURO eame from bontnd to take the SZTMOUR OWLA for a trimming and defeated the locals by a score of 38 to IS at Seymour. Bey mour took an carry load and Seotte burg was unable to match It until fust before the end of the half when a field goal Hod the score and another made It 13 to 10 ta favor of tho lead was kept by Sootto burg. KARL. PARK.

BOSWZLL. POWLXR and OTTZRBZXNall turned tn victories fat the evening round of the an nual Benton county tourney at Fowler. Earl Park started the evening with a 34 to 34 victory over OLLBOA. led by Toole, sharpahootmg forward, whno Bosweu managed to nose out OX FORD, 30 to 18. The feature of the round came tho final game when Otterbein 'and FRXZLAND PARX tangled ta en overtime tuaeei.

wtta Otterbein finally winning out She overtime period. IS to 13. Fowler walked off with tho thlrC.eontest by rallying tn the last naif to defeat AMBIA. 33 to 30. The eoore was tied at the.

half. 18 to If. In a bitterly fought nto and tack tussle of old rivals, BROOBL8TON managed to slip over a 23 to 31 do feat on PINE VTLLAOX on the vectors' Brookrtoo led at tho hah. 11 to t. and managed to protect half of Its lead at the final gun.

Hudson tW9fS0 88ass 8j8jfjaae BUILDING AND DECORATIONS FOR NEW HOME OF MERIDIAN FLOWER SHOP WILL BE OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY TV mm 1W The new homo of th' IXerVSan Flower 2183 north Meridian street, a new of which Is shown Oe a ITESTIluHOSSE EEFEISEEATOa For CHRISTMAS LUTTAQ Us. FOR WATER SOFTENERS Betas! TTo BelHer Direct to Year ct stra Jultm stria KOSCHNICK CO. 9ZS E. YTBHOXT ST. KL 8388 and Mansfield were tho big shots for the tVIcto.

while Hall and farter kept Pine TlHago tn tho running. Rao. the losers center, took the hiih point honors cf the evening wtth four field goals and a successful toaa from tho bread Una. In another close km WOLCOTT staged a last half rally to defeat ho mvading CHALMZR3 comhtnatioo. 33 to 29.

Wolcott trailed tn half 13 to 8. but Banna and Teller started splitting tho hoop with regularity tn the closing minutes to pull tho gasoo out ef tho fire for tho home folks. Leslie and Lose were pracUealh the whole show hi an oxtenatvo way for tho losers. Luse grabbad tho high point honors wtSh eight points on three field goals and two tree throws. DA I TON turned back tho Invading WXNOATX crew 31 to 20, without a great doal" of difficulty.

Dayton earned a 13 to 7 lead at the half and proceeded at practically tho same pace tho final periods, rvery member of the victorious estate scored at least two field goals. whUs Wdamc was the only member of tho Wtsgato crew able to swish tho nettrng for two potnts more than once. Boiyard and Packard were tied for high point honors with eight points each. WTT.1.T A MftPORT turned oa the steam ta the second half to flatten 8T. BZRNXCZ.

48 to 31. after tho two teams had battled on taaiy even terms tn the first half. WCiamsport held an lS to lt lead at the half TravoUa wtth six field goals and Roberta wtth five field goals, were the big guns of the WEhameport sua tug artillery, zteetcb looked bast for the BJUt l'LAND turned back ho old rival. RZTNOLDO. 34 to 17.

to a weO played game. The Kontlsndltes held aa 11 to lead at tho half. Tho bas ket shooting of White, who caged four field goals and a free throw for the high potot honors the rrenlog. kept armtisnd to front, uoioomb and Bal lard were. the most effective for the Lad 'by Joe Anderson, nmntaa guard, and Bam Sharp, forward, the Columbus BULLDOGS landed Pussy vancmers PRAJOXUN BLUE DET LLS their second defeat of the season at Cohrmbne.

The final score was 33 to 23. Anderson and Chars counted 13 and 18 aotau. respectively. Columbus ofied un a 30 to ll lead to tho first half and played a def enerre game in the eioatng periods. Barrow led the Franklin attack wtth four of his team's sts field goals.

Onhmhos del aa tod the Frankhn Ro ll to 20. la the preliminary. DAIXYXLLS defeated ROT kit ION. 33 to 20, at Daloviao aad thereby went to second place tn the Delaware County High School League. Royvrtoa dropping from second plaoo tovurd.

DearvClo led 18 to at the half and CENTER upset prediction by beating SELMA. 13 to 8. Sehna raliied to make throe points to the last minute of play. TORXTOWN had a harder time than the scoro indicates def oat trig DESOTO, ta Senders tn the league standing. 33 to 7.

Manor. Yorktowa forward, made nine potnts for his team. took all EATON had to beat COWAN. 33 to 30. on the Cowan floor.

Tbey were tied at 18 all st the half. A total of fortytwo fouls was caBed. Rarshman. of Eaton, wtth nine points was high scorer. HARRISON, loading the County High School League, toppled GASTON.

40 to 17. to win easily tts seventh game out of eight pUyed. Jim Teagrr for Barnsoo, threw to stx Deaa goals sad scored throe points on foula. Other BUraJa. In the battle or Tippecanoe county rivals.

ROMNET pulled a lo 14 overtime victory out of the fir against CLARES HXLL on the loser's floor. Clarks HQ piled up a 13 to lead at tho half, but was held to two points above, vtl be opened to tho pubhc from to a. av Sunday, tt has been announced by Ed Rleman. owner of the shop. Ifr.

Rleman also announced that ta addition to being attaatad ta newer and larger quarters, the firm wGl handle a hno of pottery and gift nov eltios, canary birds and tropical fah. Th new shop Is situated ta a or dweCing at the Issrldlaa street The front of tho bcTUfirg torn out and a new entrance bulX Th aew front Is stacco both th Interior and exterior and Is of old rnlssam srchltectora. It Is twenty by forty feet hi stse aad the front room wi3 be ased for the Cower shop. It was aestgoed by Track I kl BTCOTBTELL went as tt toppling EXONDXXJE. to 17.

terla. Defrteee and Huff much for the Invaders. Tho victors earaed a 11 to lead to tho half Mantle and NoU looked best for Klondike, mgh potnt to Dietrrte wtth fowr field goals and throe successful tceaes from the bread fine. After traXSng at the halt I to BROOX came from behind to defeat MOROCCO. 14 to 11, to aa ovrrUme oa the lasers' fioor.

Corbett. wish four field aad a tree throw, was practlcaCy tho whole ahow as Brook staged tts comeback. The score was tied at the end of the regulation thae. 13 to 13. aad a free throw to the eevrttme tamed the Ude of victory.

McOalehey and Purdy kept the home town five to the running. ROeSTLLLE provided a surprise when tl tn reded BATTLE GROUND and romped home wtth a seCefytng IS to 13 victory. RoarrGlo lad at the half. 18 to 4, and the margta was too much for the Grounders to oiaeuacue to the final periods. kCBer.

Watte and BoStnger ccsstrtbuted most of the victors' soormc. whllo Ptaher was the only member ef the Battle around eutotet able to score more tnan field goal. MONTICE the tovedtog tton and tho LLO boys took on the thin. 17 to 1L Reaeselacr held aa a to lead at the half aad then pimjeeded at practloaCy the aeortor naco tn tho final two euartora. Branoenburg wtth two field goals and three free threw, showed the way for and took the lCgn poxnt of the evening.

irOBLESVILLE. playing tts first game under Coach Clayton Wrist. Wabash CoUege star, was Ct feated by TIPTON. 18 to 13. Voblee r3o soade the wrmanal record of ha ting only two baskets durtag the on Or game, the other potnts being made oa tree throws.

pHurrte runner up en the Hamil ton county net eociference, after winning three straight lost to ATLANTA. 18 to 4. JfXSTTTELD lost tts oorth straight of the CAR UP. wta ntng. 17 to 1L WASHINGTON HATCHETS lost their first game, of tho season aad ALEXANDRIA'S btg team won tts stzth straight when tho Tigers def eased the Hatchets at Waahtogtoa, 23 to 33.

to an overtime game. The scare was 20 20 at the dose of tho regale playing period. The score at the half was Alexandria, 13: Waahlngton, 7. Torre Tho TOUNO 8TCAMORE3 of Stale High lost a tough game to the RILEY COSSACKS at the state gym. coca tog on the short end cf a le to 0 The low score one or ue unusual things about that game, but tt came about as the resatt cf greet defenalTO plaftog oa the part of both quintets.

OAJtrmrrS speedy Purple Eagles. of Terr Haute, marked up their sec ond basketball conquest to a row at the Wiley rrm. EICXNELLTJ BULL DOGS were the loatng outfit and the 28 to 1L Oarfieid Ga Banter and the coeattraelaB contracted for by ADaa The old part ef tho house vQ be Deed far the Csplays cf fish and bcrds. Mr. Btesaana aaaarted that the hno eg tropical fish wt3 the eoly one of he ktad tn REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Sena EUry at aL.

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In the orrrUma. the acortng machinery started cllcktr. to add aeren soare potnxa aa tne miters were bUaaed. Orwobarg. Perry and Todd showed the way for the rlctors.

while Recaa aaade the going tough to the first half wtth three field goala lor the losers. LITTLE JETTXRSON Canton county) doubled the acore oa the borne town CUTLER crew. 34 to IX The toraders led at tbe half 18 ta 7. and thea puQed away tnto a sale atad ta the second period, wtth Ptynn and P. Smith hitting the net froca tho field four Umea each.

Hefner was the only eCecUr naartaman for Write for Sample Ta B. Tfc a. Statu ra tiOn toe. played plenty cf epred. good floor work and oajatog abUy.

Ptmt was the sharpshooter of the outfit, chek tag five tlaaea froca the farad and twate at the fouL At Ptaaeoto the PLVfXNTO rXRS proved the snasaers of llerah LamaeyB HONEST CHgTE eagvrs to game here. The final 21 to 18. Pimento. Honey Creek started erf to fine raabioa, pre aontlr.g aa offraae that the Peppers could not herwrie. Bscary Creek was ta the toad by a to 1 score at the Ahhough ftrea a stiff battle the OTTER CRXXX cagers aaninad wtth a 23 to 18 victory ta Ihetr game wtth FONTAJTET aa the bosao fioor.

When of bJs reralars fan by the Ooeah Wttr was farced to wajsade caU cpo his tao i ia. whe worked ta better stylo. Braaabss. cecttor. eountod tuurteea pocats, whfie Uar rlsoa and Canrpeeil aJeo tarned ta rood games.

Uarkry was tho potA gvOer far the XUCX CErrT gave tts elders a son ta baivrf tan by turatog the 18 to 18. The xogn aad at the half 18 to and to hold the twe potat marrta to the fin ah, Teunksr held the. high potot wtth four field goals. la one of JACKSON TOWJlaAIP defeated NEW MARKET 11 to a. The game was a rather ragged affair, wtth Jecksoa holding a 4 to 3 toad after a nrat Ratne scored the oniy field goal.

whOe WESs to hit the tww potat necnag twice to show the way for the victors and tke the high potnt nonora. WATNXIOWN provided aa aa lee sari evening for the home town to and at DARLINOTON when tt pOed up a S4 40 18 victory. Ltan, Uerra and Baackford were all hn aror the vlctora, whOo Parka. XJce Hampton were tho moat efferUve for Dartlngtoa. Wayaetowa held a to 7 lead at tho half.

Xfigh potat went to linn, wtth four Deal three free Oe ess LEBANON went tor scree at the erpenso of the In vading WALLACE core bf noting and by the una tho jag was ever bad pOed up" a 87 to 23 victory ta a tree twenty five field goals, led ky Rrya olds wtth eishi. Tho victors led at tho half. 23 to 13. aad his aa even ta the caaatag DELPHI had en tts scoring clothes against DECATUR and tamed back the 30 to 14. Tho Oracle held a lS to 7 lead el tho baX aad Umea.

Pattoa. Delphi forward, provided snoot of the snoring firework of the evening, wtth five, field goals and two free Tn a tradSlonal battle. YEEDERS BUBO turned back tt eld rtni ATTICA, 33 to If ta a fast and rurtoae rasa. Teedarsburg bad at the half, 1 1 to f. but was played to a staad gta to the final period, and had a difficult tha protecting tt atorgaa.

who caged tw field goals aad added five more octet frees tho read En, was lerrtiy for tho victory ef the crew. Tsaghaa was th tag snot rar Attica. WKh Joe Craar and tog the attack wtth 8 aad 7 potnts. epectleetr. the SPARTANS turned back the RUSS TLLLE LIONS.

30 to 18 ta a trpaeal "batU of the eeutuii betweea the two aid rtrala. Tho Spartans ea aa l. wm S. at art OS. Vmrm SUW to SLwr BLaCerty a wWn.

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BBeeelltSg Plum bin aad Ilea tin re res MERIDIAN pjOWTM SHOT John H. Gotterooller we. leas CONGRATULATE CO SUTMA MERIDIAN FLO EE WHOT ROSS FLORAL CO. Trbalo Overtasae Oaaae. Trtsa everttea faked to 4 art 4 1 seaeiteittr betweea PADU aad AlXJd aad thetr gaseo eaiai 33 aa waea ta mAi aartbstho Aa eesaaer' wwi aeeesiseeaaas.

Seeea sexadred as eaae.vtowe. AIW1 Oiito mrf to rrU Tstos u. Wt Swart Stotfe tai Frea Taa to Afton llnlni ea. k4 ft fin rui MMntM Sirajtorto to a. to 901 toMr Cmm Lm.

pmri mi tot 11. a a Mrt. lail Smttr to tori to ImKi ea. to SiliO aae tt i tnto the Wed ta the first minute of plsy aad led throughout tho gam although a fUaOrrtUe rsSy ta the third cuarter threatened rear a thne to tat anx CocmrrrrOe snagred thkrteea field goal to fie for tn losers. Wiatneoc.

of Raahvle. aad Sosonaoa. of Oei iiei ni'a. west cvt on pertoaals. was a btg night tor the Spartana.

the second atrtnger feattng tho XoshvCls arconds. 23 to 23 ta the rrrinatnary. The baaca Taotory. LINDEN douhted the the flatting BOWERS aggregation. 28 la.

to a ragged affair. Chertey and Lrach shewed the way tor Lynch cagtng fir fiead roale whOe rberSry packed up three. Wtogato and swwwnlng were the only eSecur scor ers tor Bowers. Uaden sad at the half. 12 to 4.

MONTMORENCX bad tts fan with MONITOR, but taks a 23 40 17 vn after at the half. 13 to 18. Ada. eentor. was ra actleaSy the whole tor Morcnd aad took the high potot boners ef the evantog wtth five field reals and a potnt from the free threw una.

ST se's was the taata factor for Monitor, seounttng for two field goals and three free threw. Het Dewgs Ciai Toe He. OwrfSe XSeekerw KTarClgTLE TBOJAXS aeered a 13 4e 10 tW tory eeer Ceaek Wiiieiil rKAXK POET DOT OAWGS lYaaktort aae ef the Utbieet atayed ea the Two at the Bret ewaAsr.7 fte as ta aaSf aad Ttioiele bead a 14 to 8 aaargai at the tksrd ae WaJto toek lav Carty eat far lYaakfarV SCXRCLETTTf to aa 13 victory at the of the brvadtog RCS3L4TILLE eumirt. Wd at the batf. 30 to S.

as plie ied ta th final pertoda. Baits aad W. Gregg were th high scorer for the victor, whOe T. Beaton dented th netung twice for two potnt markers far th avers. NEW RTfTT VfOXD had no trouble as AUUfO and kxffnrred home wtth 4 to 24 victory.

New ttfrhwewat irtied tao eoore at th half. 31 to T. and loafed to the Cnua. Perry, wtth eigt field goals, and two free throws took th spoOght for th nrtors eJocar wtth high potrt cf tho gam, smith was th efrarttv tar sts mo. MONTEREY txovaed back th vadtot MXXXUtYTLLLS agrregattoa, 23 to 13 sa a battle ef Pulaast county bearing.

The victors ted at the rsui 11 to 4 and went ahneeg as they to the finish. PllimvaURO dafaalad rCe at Pstsrshurg. 11 to 13. ta aa ewerUme game. AX the half Petersburg lad 4 2.

At the end eg the fourth euartcr th score was Oad, 11 to 1L La th saaas betweea Owene vtSo near i a and Petersburg raaerves. Pwtersfeurg. woo 34 to 23. Warrenand Ptao were ctnatarjc2ag far Pvurshurg wh2 Msikrcne was the octet snr player far OwwarrCla. OwvxarvlS Bed the seer wtth aaiy tea second to ge when MaOrens made a basket from sear the ef the floor.

HUNTINGTON. Lad, lcesaher 11 CA PJ The respirator of lfuntto Iss aa, tot tl. btota 18. bM tot IU la a to laOf ktrdto to mL to toil mi toto IS ea4 10. Urm ara.

AWmO ea. to Vi gas toa Ccegww bsitstraj erhertl sows: as Tf tirt as ai V'w'oarr toy etJM Ummmwmw. ItotKre Lae rara itan aiie 4 UwmU as ea. to J. Tj4 kto CH DAGO PRO 111 MAY MM BOOT Schmellnj Cuirgntsed 5160, 000 to Fcit Walk or In February.

CHICAOQ. Dacrmber 13 (UP. Chsraga Las bid far the Max SchxaeS togMkJar WsJtrrneaTTwrirg tne, and today est mod to have an rvea chance wtth MSassL Fm, Tor getting the boct Bale Lewis, Cicaga atsdVo aaatchcaakcr, has OCTored 3230 JKfl tor tha natrh, guarantertsg Schatag tmjDOt cr 43 par ct cf the gate recca WaJkrr woUd rccfv a gcaranry ea Seanod. oe Jacobs. OcnaeSng aaanarer.

told Lewis he would t)ga tar tne bout fw ties tor Uat fact thai tea rounds at tho r.sn for be i trig ecsv teats to XTiaota. Bchzaang praters the Cnm niLud route. Varcca aoid ma he had made Ms eatod that he would nrerr permtt to ruk his tkt ta leas thaa rneaa rounds. aau Lewis. Dut CUficuSaat thai hare cnjCTwd up erer atartag the bout ta Krw Tort.

Miami cr Uw Angelas have epeaod the way for CJ ara to land Uo boat. Jaret lead sa bo would srrtooay cacander suy eCer." Lewis, tt he lands Che bout, plans to bold tt ta the Chicago stadxm ta February. Hs bcBrvnt the raatra draw HOCboa. wtut tickets froca 83 to Th CtJcage 7i.no, Th berrest to ere aa tndaor prufaa 23. tn.

saw the MandeS Cansonert BghtweigU COe boat 3a Ue ta 1323, Pa snanagrr of Tocr who kat to rVhTaer ta a mi boct al Cleveland last Ju2r. the largest poasSAe gala, a cast ena Craw at kOaml at gSOSJOOO. Pa Strcag promoted the WiJksr Riska bout st Miami last year which drew ccUy 823JD0O. The 3Xal3rjeT Carncra bout al Miami last year drew only ttLPpa. DRAW BAA.

DePdifW Unlrirtlty IndU CEtrs It S13 Rg3tjn Frcm Ohto Confsrinct. COLUMTTUS. O. Deormbrr It CAJJ Drclaoa UrertSy. a charter gntmhnr of the Iackrre AOletls' AaeorUiVm.

and Wabash OcOga. a prufeartonary rwsr.bor. resigned from the here last khht. bringing to a head rumors of ClsoosiegA prrralacd Sor tha last frw Both ware of the cctzfcm their' orSMtrlto racjulreaenis were toe high and etndrnt bedua too amaH i Viv a eea a Sk arOi'w Vn BcO rj puy B. A.

A. baslrthaJ rbe Uv ia eneeoa arg thaar It XI faotaaJ ecied ea. Tir'X resSgaaxteas becceae efTartrre at tr cpd of next years xCa erhechJe. Attheogn no eermne arux wes takea. DePecw Utlrrrstly tntirstM tt wocld wtthdrew.

The esatarr 'J late that laorrr abra te sf DaPaaw rvtume to Us get fa. The ceesfrnre voted revristonsl to Marshall Oorr. eg Hantiartoa. W. Va, kef at the start at th 1323 13 basxrthaj tie.

HOME to SCiat toU aa. twf ait S41 a4 m. mi Wtoto tostoe rvi Wtor ae Wato ewta, la lie. to Oetoe to eWbs Cwa. eert eg aatl la.

raaee S. StoT a 1rrB1 Oeto.epe Pottery Gift Shop ABASH HID DM toy to we. toto 04T eM 4S wotto 13 a a itoH mwm e4 SaaanM rtae atosa Announdns THE OPENING Of A Beautiful New Horn of ED. RIEMAJVI'S rvleridian Flove'r Skop Open House to the Public Sunday, Dec. 13 From 3:00 to 8:30 P.

M. Flowcn for All OcCBjiom Tropical Fish Goldfish and Supplies Canary Birds and Supplies a Mr. lUeaxn oa your woadcrfal raocrss, and the building cf the nrar MERIDIAN FXOWXB SHOP. Hill Floral Products Co. lUcBxaood.

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