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The Franklin Evening Star from Franklin, Indiana • Page 4

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Thursday, December 2, 1937 THE FRANKLIN (INDIANA) EVENING STAR Page Four. Columbus Bull Dogs-Next Foe of Franklin Hi ft ft 8 ft 300 FANS 10 FOLLOW GRIZZLY CUBS FRIDAY mOHB FOR YOUH BEBWEioo Columbus Without Victory In Year's First Two Starts At Th E. O. Collins Store ft ft ft ft i ft ft CLARK TOWXSEXD. JOHN BOYD.

HOWARD TOMLINSON. i 0 Three basketball fans arc expected tr follow hkh scli'xMs net Friday night to Columbus tor the a'l-important conference rna'ry Piacticins much of the time behind closed doers. Coach George Coots has been sending his Bull Dogs through plenty lencth.y drills daily at the Columbus cym as the Canines point for their opening victory of the They have lost to Seymour. 41-33. and to Martinsville.

43-35. Franklin holds victories ever Scottsburs: and Shelbyville. and has been beaten by Martinsville. Franklin-Columbus ba a 1 1 game are always hard fought battles, and the coming fray promises to bo no exception. There is a keen athTPtie rivalry between the two schools year in and year out.

especially on the hardwood. Conch Foots indicated at practice Wednesday nicht that there would probably be a change in the Columbus lineup for the Friday came. Two Arc llijh Scorers. John Boyd, who led conference scorers last season with an averace of 11 points ixr came, collected 10 points in leacue start, and Bud Frewitt. who was runner-up to Boyd last year with an oicht-point average, tallied eight to start th- current campaign.

Last the Bull Docs and Grizzlv Cub- clashed on two cv.a- 5. 1 4 BULOVA1 1 'jaxS "-'At I CHANCILIOR 15 wH 247S Uor HAOVA 17 jtwelt 4 2 50 GRtEN AMUJA GRUEN IICTORJA 29.75 GRUEN 17CTOR $29.75 i I GRUFN $24.75 i GRLTN JJCC.NBCKER.. $24.75 1 r'i ir tr c4 in isl fTZT" 1 -Vjs fi'8K5 Verr 1 4. 1 iiimin mil mm 1 1 mi mi vnmntuituU a a a a a winning both sions. with Ce BUD TREWTTT.

MAURICE JORDAN. JOE PERRY. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft r. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft la Credit Terms County Basketball Loop Potpourri Early 'Champions' pkesent records of county teams Credit Terms a a a a a a a a Chosen by Virtue ends of the bill. The Canine- took the 27-23.

and the I second 39-20. A speeivl traction is beine. run to Columbus, leaving here Friday right I at :16 o'clock. Columbus officials have notified Franklin th.at 300 seats in the section. d.v.v on the north side of the gym.

have been re-erved for local followers, and Cub fans are 1 only to ask for the Franklin sec- ion-when purchasing their ducats at the eym. No tickets are :r.g here Tlie price is the same for stiidfr's and adults, it has been announced 20 Players Make Trip. Twentv player will leav hrre wi'h coa lies. tr.anae.ers and o'hr officials in a chartered bus at 5:13 Friday. i If Franklins lineup Is altrre.1 GrrenwtHHl a Nineveh Records Thus Far enter Grove Opp.

Ave. Opp. Games Hi IT TP IMs. Vis. Ave.

4 54 2t 137 31 25 5 20 135 25 5 f.l 21 Hfi lit 29 23 5 IS 41 lit 116 28 23 4 4fi 27 1 IT 100 .10 25 6 41 IS8 18! 31 30 4 2.7 mi 11s 25 30 6 r.r, r.i 213 27 3R 5 50 IS US 175 24 35 Phowir.c a greater twee ii points scored varie'ion teas by (lark White land Traf jlsar I dinbur; I.i-nit' Hi me I'ninn tho-e of GroenwcHxt replaced White land a- the comity- present best all-ar ur.d team A cltctkup on th.e far the following cf filial team results: ixurs. Greenwood has the rec- number of points in any one panie A 1 ord for defensive work. lh.ni any oilier county slightly, which will probably not bo tno-t field coals have been touted bv Greenwood. 35-15 ras considerms the i.ne snow- bv TTfAizas with 72. Union has the lowest average jvints cr came, with 24 Clark and Center Grove have held ire made acain-t She.bvviUe.

it be becau-e of the condition of Far-ley's shoulder. If hi- special leather brae cl not arrive b'for i.e aea.u .1 Three Stone II I $25.00 Twelve Stone BRIDAL SET $49.50 Seven Stone II I $85.00 Six Stone BRIDAL SET $19.95 An opiH'nent of the Masonic me. North Side of Ft. Wayne. 45.

lias counted th.e large-t of aeainst a county am. It is interest in? to note that in cf the ncv no-jump ruling has spf-eri: up the ball game considerably, storine in ceneral has bi 11 lower than for the jv riKi last year. Thi- was certainly not to be expected. In only four pame- lias a team made as many as 40 points. up to him to participate South Central Conference Th.e ir.o-t free throws have been bv Trafal.rar and Clark, who are rh 44 cali.

Miv points have be scored bv Tiafalcar. with 1S3. than ar.v am. 1 of tl.r M.x.-cn;c Home scoied th.e most for the 213. Greenwood Iiolds the game average with 34 ptiints.

Opponents of th.e limine l.ae th.e h.iiih.c.-t a-. eraee lor th.e opposition, with 35 points, ea-t I irld Goals. I'ouls. F.lmbiie. wih has scoied th le a-t numbT of field Th.

lev-t 13. have ten a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 1 th.i op'ponent- to the lowest aver-ace points per came. 23 lark I ed least Mer. 1 Clark lias used the least number of mm. seven, in cauur.e the re, ord to date, fnc won and none lo4.

On an average. Greenw ood has its opposition nine points to th.e came for the record. Union ha Iven out.M ored an aver-a of 11 points came for th.e tno-t undesirable average. Wlii'cland has tun up tiie f.um!r of point- in any one game. 45.

a-ain-t Van Buren Wrens likewi-e have th.e record for this year of liold.ne their ft tv 1. r.t. M.rtinville 3 0 l.OtiO 10 l.nOi) ShrlbvTille 2 1 -K'7 1RANKIIN 1 1 C'ounerNville 0 0 Cotumbus 0 1 Ituvhville 0 1 C.rfematle 0 3 .000 County Net League ii and. co a long wav una why Union has fail' the :un.n.; cclumn. :r.r..

iM. 1.000 .800 .750 macis by in rxplai! to tit 0 1 1 2 3 ion to the least number of Van Buren srothvi b.A 12. Held to Lowest Score. i lias v-r-d the FRIDAY NIGHT. Martinsville at Shrlbvville.

Franklin at (olumhus. Conner' die at Greencastle. ke4 YV 5 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 0 ct 1 1 holdins the opposition to 03 lark Nineveh Greenw oiul Grove Trafalgar Whileland dinliur? l.lsf-nic Heme I'niiin Union has been held to a lower CASE And LIGHTER Combination ciga -ette ca.se and liuiiter. A complete selection liom $2.50 ELECTRIC RAZOR No brush, lather or water required. A useful, practical gill tor HIM $15.00 STONE SET RINGS A variety of t-toncs to choose from -Ruby.

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I'nion at State Deaf SrhooL I dinliur? at Frowmlow n. Greenwood at Center Grove. lifford at Nineveh. Hope at Claik. a.

e- ev CRAZY SI 6N. A II I sistcd that Pope skip the came because of his race. "either nexl year or by 1939" today was the goal of the Indiana university football team. SATURDAY. DEC.

4. YVliilcland at Iteet Grove. Trafalgar at Nashville. Morristown at Masonic Home. Center Grove at Edinburg.

CHICAGO. Dec. 2 INS) Valparaiso university marked one in the lost column today after bowing to DePaul. 47 to 37, in the latter's opening game last night. Valpar- HOLLYWOOD.

Dec. 2 INSi Back in her home, but still "very sick," Georgia Coleman, former Olympic games diving champion. sflamuto was anxious to get back to her work aiso trailed only 19 to 17 at the half but tell behind rapidly. as a swimming Instructor. Overnight Sports Review Dy I.

X. S. 1 Doys Club News SOUTH BEND. Dec. 2 (INS Led by Tommy Wukovitts.

senior guard, who scored 13 points. Notre Dame opened its 1937-38 basketball season with a 49-to-18 victory over Columbia college of Dubuque. Iowa. The victory was Notre Dame's 14th in a row and eighth straight at home. T7 TT Sthultz (CBC), first; Roger Golt PBC), second; John Mead FBC thud, and Bill Hedges iCBCJ, fourth.

20-Yard Breast Stroke George Amick (CBC), first; Bob Hewitt (CBC), second; Mayo Heath (FBC), third. and Bud Lcwu (FBC), lourth. 20-Yaid Back Stroke Bob Ferry (CBC, first; Bob Nicholson (CBC), second; John Mead (FBC), third, and Bud Lewis (FBC), fourth. Six-Man Relay (one length free style by each swimmer) Won by Franklin. Members of the Frankhu relay team were; James E'oy, George Graham, John Mead, Mayo Heath, Bud Lewis and Roger Golf; for Columbus, Bob Hewitt, Bob Ferry, Bill and John Hedges, George Amicic and Bob Nicholson.

Diving. Diving exhibitions were given by George Amick, Bob Hewitt and Bob Terry, of the Columbus team, ana Mayo Heath and John Mead for Franklin. Tonight's Program. Foul 7 o'clock. Donald Stevens in charge.

Table Tennis Doubles 7:19 NEW Y'ORK. Dec. 2 (INS One world's champion is sure to lose his title in the ring: four other champions stand a better than even chance of being dethroned, and only three ate sure to retain their fL-tic baubles in title bouts through the first six montlis of 1938. MO! WO! TMAT ONE FOR THE 6A-GA GAN0. drive Right! as if I COULD DRIVE WRONG.

INDI ANATOLI Dec. 2 (INS) A Big Ten conference championship IS. VV. (FFD Attendance yesterday, 135. Boxing.

Donald Stevens was in charge ot the boxing class last night at Us regular weekly meeting. Eldon Graham won the decision over Le-Roy Julian; Jack Powell outpointed John Buster; John Wlllard and John Buster fought to a draw; Don Sahlfer and Jimmy Goff fought to a draw, as did Don Rairdon and Bob Sims. In the final bout of the evening. Bob Thomas won the deci-tion over Jimmy Golf. Swimming.

The swimming team competed against the Columbus Boys' club team at Columbus, Wednesday al-ternoon. The final score was: Columbus. 27 points, and Franklin, 22. Summarv: lltv International News Service) Art Weill, matchmaker for promoter Mike Jacobs, predicted Joe Lou Ambers. Freddy Steele iiul Harry Jeffra probably would lose their boxing titles in first six months of 1938.

Max Schmeling. Henry Armstrong, Freddy Apostoli and Sixto Escobar picked to dethrone champions. Harry J. Mehre. former Notre Dame star, resigned as head football coach at Georgia U.

Ri'moro of New York Giant's efforts to recure Van Lincle Mungo from Dodders featured opening of brsebaM meeting. Gien Le. Nebraska middleweight. 10-round deLion over Waiter Vcdi first New York bout. A( 9youp MILWAUKEE, Dee.

2 (INS) An even trade between the baseball moguls today found Lldon Hogsrtt, St. Louis Browns southpaw, on the Washington roster, and Ed Linke of the Senators on Hog sett's old team. STATE NET SCORES THE ROAD' i. Q(' i c'clcck. Marshall Kinney In charge.

i Acrobatic Tumbling 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Weeks in charge. -1 1 Anderson, 18: Martinsville, 13. Maxwell.

27; Wilkinson. 21. Delphi. 63: Windfall, 5. Hope, SO: Letts.

22. Avon. 22; Amo, 18. Vrrdersburt. 25: West Iehanon, 20.

Montmorenri. 30; Romney. 29. Rurllville. 29; BHIe I'nion, 20.

inden. 32: Rossville. 31. Kinsman. 48: Mellott.

6. St. M.hvs of Andcrton, 38; t'athoiic, 31. 1 CHICAGO. Dec.

2 (INS) Lew Pope, 17-year-old star Negro halfback of the Oak Park school football team, will be out of the lineup on the Christmas day game with Central high at Miami. upon the insistence of officials of the southern city, it was announced tnr'ay. Conch Glenn Holmes revealed that authorities had in- 20-Yard Free Style First heat. Army forttall schedule for next' showed Piinceton as! fj.vt 5jnre jpna. Fie.

official -aher at Chi-! (a. 'i tor ar.m-iil vvir.t-j- raetimg t) in! I Bill Hedges CBC. first; George Graham (FBC. second; James Eby Have your rs repaired now for FBC. third, find John Heriacs the winter.

28 North Main (C'BC, fourth. Second heat, Lee ranklin. i 1.1.1 a up 1 port schedules. 1 I.

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