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The Huntington Herald from Huntington, Indiana • Page 6

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Cordially yours. Bill. PLAYATHS. STRONG OPPONENTS TO CON FRONT TWO HUNTINGTON CAGE TEAMS 3 UT3TANDING in state junior competition tine 1921, the Huntington Celts will take rtip tholr quart for a second champion i ship title at the Huntington nign cnooi gym tgnigni wnn in rn Baptist church llghtwelghta and the tiGrace M. E.

church mlddlewelghta, both of Marlon, appear on the high school floor. i This ii the latest start, the Celts, 5 'have ever made but no effort to select I A I i .1 tL. Mi a squad was made until after me high school teams had been definitely chosen and since then the caera have had three, weeks of practice. Y. M.

C. A. authorities axe co op eriting with' the athletic department of the high school to aid In develop ing material for next season's Soyld line and Viking squads, and this is particularly true of the US pounders Older boys are used on. the 130 pound squad In order to serve tbeMY's" mem bership. Four members of the Viking team this year played with either the Junior Celts or the Celts last' season while two members of the Scyldlng squad also come from the Y.

M. C. A. ranks. Manager Krmmien selected the hard est kind of opposition for the Celt cquada in their opening games, since the Marlon teams have been playing for several weeks and are composed of veteran players.

The Grace M. E. team easily defeated the Farr Memorial church' team', leader of the Muncie Sunday school league, last week by a large urate. 7 2. Next week the Celts will entertain their Old rivals, the Kokomo Tigers, here on Friday while the Viking and Bcylding squads are playing at Peru.

Huntington and Kokomo are old rivals and the meeting of these two trams Is regarded as one of the sea eon's classics in the junior association. Other games on the Huntington rzhedule this year are with Indianapolis, Peru, Logansport and Muncie. Smaller Team The 113 pound squad will be com posed, of smaller players than nave appeared with the Celt lightweight squads In the past However, the can didates have shown considerable pro mise during the last three weeks and It may be that a championship con 'tender can he developed for the state 115 nound tournament which will be here on Saturday, February 9 The ten members of the lightweight failed who will appear on the floor tor the first game tonight, which is scheduled to start at 7: IS o'clock, wUl Include Max Rudlrel, Howard Sollo way, Ray Lauer, Edwin Warkentein, Merritt Hummer, Freeman Guest, Dorrance Ovennyer, Harold Landfert 'Tom Wasmuth, and Fredrick. There nre seven other members of the 115 pound squad and the first ten players may be changed each week, it was announced. Warkentlen and Solloway are the.

only veterans left from last season, and it is probable that the former may be shifted from forward to floorguard, iccordlng to observers, In an effort to strengthen the new system of playing adopted this season. For the last two years the Junior Celts' guard combination of Kethcart and Shoe maker was recognized as one of the best in the state, while Rudlcel was one of the outstanding forwards. New players must be developed tor at least two of these positions togetner witn a new center and a running mate tor Solloway at forward. The 130 pound players Include some of the tallest lads who have ever worn the Scarlet and Blue of the but the squad has shown a tendency develon slowly. Heck, center, and Berrlngen ana Todd, guards, are the veterans left from last season.

Shoemaker, another guard, has played wth the Junior Celts for the last two yearCaritas'on the heavier team's tournament, squad. last. spring. Other 130 pound Celts Include Shock, substitute 'Junior' Celt guard last Lauer, Arnold, Blackburn, Splckel mler and Bustard, who formerly play ed at Lancaster. i The season ticket sale will continue until December 21, the date of the Celts' game with the Kokome Tigers.

Manager J. A Kramien has an nounced. The home schedule will in dude seven games, all of which will be played at the high school gym, and also the opening round of the lis Tound state tournament. LARGE BANQUET CROWD HAMMOND, Dec, 13. (UP) What Is believed to be the largest crowd ever attending an event of the kind partook of a banquet seifred 'here by the Lake County Fish and Game Protective association.

Counters stopped when 2,200 persons hsd been admitted and It la believed 800 or 400 ate after that The diners consumed two tons of meat 160 dozen Parkerhouse rolls and 100 loaves of bread. Grammarslips CORRECTED LETTER Dear Bob: i. The meeting was a great suc est, and when it was over (omit with) we' were preeented to the President. f. Fred has gone to MortrcaL bat says he doesn't.

expect to go rgaln. j. nt a S. W. A.

Flashes Tew Castle, Dec. Early season enthusiasm haa fallen off among local hardwood fans, while Coach Orvllle Hooker works hard to prepare for successive battles with and Muncie. While little hope la sus talned for victory over the Berries the prenennlal interest la certain to be forthcoming for the Bearcat Trojan tilt. ISWA Indianapolis, Dec. 13.

Technical of Indianapolis threatens to be a power in the North Central Conference this season. Having walloped Rochester, the Tim Campbell proteges appear to be on an equal footing with New Castle, Kokomo, Lebanon, and Rich mond. I8WA Washington, Dec. 13. Friday, De cember 14 will be a red letter night in Southern Indiana High School basket ball, with four very Important games scheduled south of the National Road Among the sessions forecasted to draw a capacity crowd Is the Waahlng ton Vlncennes tangle, here.

Any bat tle between Washington and Vincen nes is guaranteed to provide the fan with his money's worth. Other games of note are Connersvllle at Rushvllle. Columbus at Franxlln and Bedford at Bloomlngton. ISWA Bedford, Dec. 18.

Although the Co lumbus game constitutes a goal to ward which to work, the greatest in centive to the Bedford team at the present time is competition among members of the squad staff. With Fltzglbbon again eligible, after a slump In scholarship, this competition has become keener, each member of the first string realising that if he ets up for a minute In skill and ln terest, a reserve waita to step into his place. ISWA Huntington, Dec. 13. Huntington's Vikings, who held Muncie to a 29 to 23 victory in the first game of the soa on after having had only a week of practice on the hardwood following the close of football, and then defeated Rochester, 46 to 23, and Kendall ville, 25 to 24, will play Columbia City here Friday.

The team will meet another Northeastern conference opponent at Garrett Saturday. The Norse team this year is built around Rudlcel, diminutive forward who played with the Junior Celts for two years, and Petrle, a veteran floorguard. a i ii' Elkhart, Dec. 13. Leaders in the Elkhart County High School basketball race, with only Elkhart yet to open the 1938 season, are Goshen, with two victories, Nappanee, with four wins and a loss, and Mlllersbtirg, with seven victories and a loss.

The Goshen Redskins are favored to go through the Big Fifteen aeason among the best and are out to repeat with the. Elkhart aectlonal championship won last Dutch Schuler a Naps met their first setback Saturday in a Big Fifteen game at Hammond, losing by a 43 to 47 score. They had beaten strong non conference foes including Mllford, previous to the heart breaker. I A Evsnsville, Dec. 13.

Evansvllle High 8chool basketball Urea are hot work, rapidly getting In shape after the close of football season on ksgtving Day. Central, under the reliable Mark Wakefield, reports fine turnout. Retts, Boase and Me morial are also hard at work. Steag Agalaw Lady of the Ueuse (to new garden r) William, 1 want yon to clean the bee Lives and when the bees sting you let me know Immediately, at went to try some new antlstingo 1 have mixed." Passing Show. fcU CLAIM IMrMTE ENTERS TOURNEY HUNTINGTON PLAYERS MEET HUNTERTOWN IN FIRST ROUND 8UNDAY The Caawell Runyan basketball team of Huntington, winners of the city industrial league for the last two years, will participate In an Independent tour nament against eleven omer squads at the Concordia' college gym Sunday at rvn wayne, meeting xiumenown In the first round of play.

The Chestmakers will meet Hunt ertown at li 80 o'clock Sunday afternoon and should the Huntington players win, they will face the strong Walther League squad at 4:30 o'clock. Victory In this game would send the caswell Runyan team into the semifinals at 7 o'clock. The finals are scheduled or 9 o'clock. Emmett Cosad, of the Caswell Runy an company's office force, has seaspn or single session tickets which may be obtained by Huntington fans who plan to attend the event. The schedule follows: 12:00 (1) Chiefs vs.

Catholic Com munity Center hotel, Cleary. 12:46 (2) G. E. Mazdas vs. Wawa ka, Elliott 1:80 (3) iCaawell'Runyan vs.

Hun tertown, Cleary. 8:16 (4) Decatur G. E. vs. Schroe der Elliott S.S.S.

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Unl versai insuiuie, nauoii. 4:3017 Winner game i3 vs. WaK ther League, Cleary. Waltere 6:15 (SJ Winner game 4 vs. Anthony Wayne institute, Elliott.

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game 10, Cleary and Elliott BOWLING SCORES ERIE CAPEHART LEAGUE Englneav Frost 159 150 Hazard 125 167 121 125 Eberhart Pohler Blind Totals Ellerman Mitchell Hiatt Welches Sutton Rheumatism along together rheumatism. I tried many medicines, but S.S.S. is the one that did me the most good. 1 am now well, and feel like a new man." William Osborne, 2400 Sloan Street, Flint, Michigan. S.S'.S.

is extracted from the fresh roots of medicinal plants and herbs and gives to Nature what she needs in building you up so that ydur system throws off the cause. All drug stores sell S.S.S. In two sizes. Get the larger It is more economical, GOODBYE My ivAEKTys TEf3 BltSD.1' wu raui vooiTrArrwEft'M tbwTXK I vvsnt TO TALK TO PON TkLL KIB HOT HPM6 4 HEAR ON 681 814.620 2021 138 174 .127 439. "1 is i 1151 Kramer US 106 391 Dockery 140 170 199 609 170.

242 166 678 Jordon 170 132 155 457 Totals. 795 836.801 2431 i in in C3 as EAGLES. 1 PHONB," SMiii I'll YOU GIVE Mill USES Because it is from you but in a style s'ense he will like it better if it comes from us. For men think of this, store as representing: the nignest quainy The Store XrUKV 1111 inyi uih 1 II TT I lU. BE BACK ennwi oor HIM THi thk Hfc HIM THR UfeNDMEFlPTT PUY THURSDAY NIGHT Members of the senior class of the Roanoke high school will present a drama, 1The Patsy, 'at the school auditorium Thursday evening.

Rehearsals of the caat have been held regularly for the laat few weeks under the direction of Miss Ruth Bar wick, a member of the school faculty. Antagonism between two sisters, ana tne smartest styles. For GihslTiat Men Appreciate Ohi Kin OOLUA? I OWE IT Ad LtT5 SEE VDO 1 A f'1 Wa UP It Im. Chm Aim a3 the mother and the father provide the theme of the production. The climax Is reached when th neglected child is restored to her proper social position.

The cast lncludee "Mr. Robert Thompson; "Mrs. Harrington.w Elizabeth Black; "Grace Harrington," Gladys Rupert; "Patricia Harrington," Marjorie Rlckey; Tony Anderson," Max Murray; "Billy Caldwell," Ansel Simons; "Sadie Buchanan," Velma Watson; and "Trip Busty," Clarence Schoeff. Classified Ads Bring Results TE(2ttstp BV COU.Y I SAVED vii SUCK9 BY 1 NOT WAITIM' TO (1 1 IF id.

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