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night. Tomonow righi It will enagethe /ionvi!hi live here.fhe lineup ami summary follows: Lebanon (52) Thorntown (14)DeVo)......... F..........Aivhey,Slagle ......... F ........ Kendai!Harms ......... C Pauley:4 her* ......... (1 ........ She Ids1Sims (I ......... l.ov.UsSubstitutions: (Lebanon) tJregg 1m Akers, Harrison for Sims, Clonic * for Slagle i’eterman for DeVoI. livers for Clemens, Smith fcr Hailos, Kern for Clemens. Davis for Harrison. (Tliorntown) Jennings for Shield.-/id Lebanon Varsity Wins• i i / » *• nlt;i . ’ J|Shields for Jennings, White tor Ken-From Thorn town, dan.. - - field goals: DeVoI 7, Slagle (, Har-oZ tO 14# his 4, Akers 4, Peterman 2. Clemens; 1; White 2. Archey 1, Shields 1, Paul*’ 1 ey 1.; BRIEF SPEECHES •,Kem^it-'1,‘ows; Sn,i,h :i' DeVwI RR MARK CEREMONY Prforce: Webb, Advance. fHOME TALENT PLAYnd The Local Second Team Downs i,,,, _ .----- He“Mrs. BntJJfs of (he Poultry YardThorntown Seconds—Zions-ville Plays Here ThursdayVO |imo.vmto be Presented at Precinct Building.A home talent play entitled “Mrs.. Briggs of the Poultry Yard” will bei———— i given Friday night, December 21 at•ss The community of Lebanon dedi- t|u fmim*t building in Washington i- cated its new high school gym- township. Kvervone is invited to at* (ho nasium last night with a ceremony . tend. The characters for the play arconsisting of two basketball victories as inllows:W , . lir Mrs. Briggs, a woman of business. .. ..en liar.il ami a bnel rxp.rss on ,.a||(h J|m|nylt; A|vira am| M,.|i,..a.l.v of sentiment by two citizens. ;the members of Mrs. Briggs’ 1am- aJt',, The band concert was the principal mu!feature of tho r-exoiten.ent period.: ft■'*.,n . 1 l Mr. Lee, a wealthy neighbor. , ,(-jng (lui intr which the crowd of some I Virginia l.ce. his daughter. , a(rnt thirteen hundred people collected com- Daisy Thornton, her friend. Iljiifortahlv on the brand new bleachers j Mrs. 0 Connor (who has no lih.ng 1of tho' *111.000 stadium. i VTn. , , l''nt .. .. .... , , ' Mandy Mates (whose tongue a :ii youA. 1 he big gym was well filled !.\ the : stumble). * ahin time the preliminary contest was' ♦ - - t :;il called by Referee Donald Ycltcu. of PEACEFUL AGREEMENTLebanon. This was a rough and unn-BtwoC* I '• Ijlt; ble affair between tin* second sti ngf teams representing Thorntown and Pill ri|||LJ|r OITIIATIflMr Lebanon, which two Hoone county I 'Jfll | IIIIVl 1 tillllAllMli '• ri;iv sport center* also furnisbed the feu- Vlil I IlSlTIL. MllyHllUli .An. ture act id* the evening’s bill. The * Lu*curtain raiser was won bv the Leba- —-- ' ban*g non Seconds bv the rather close mat - i c**ft Umani 4 w ’ rm* gin of 17 to 12. The first half ended ™*nient Appear Neai At \\u* m to •.* m favor of the visitors. Hand—Fighting Ha^ ('eased*r 1 he game \vawell fought. .Neither'ie Lebanon ror ThoiiUown was able to It Is Stated. uuni aniH'S a commanding lead until the j mmtic ) last minutes. Tlie locals bad a -light lt;-------------i'- edge »»n their opponents in the way id J.0\|)o\. D r. 21*.-• Ad\ -Ves ;od;M *' 7rteamplav and secured more shot. „ fli i • ii,,,i ■ .• i *n He* I' imnr -itua ?on. winch v-rv ta.-ita Both aggregations missed a prom- -•n jfioos iHihdic i - of iiu-mitt.-. lvi-rn I ' «us*-x.lrthy _ m aw-crar.',-. -'1;!•*• (Iiogg a'.i Davi.- weie I lie priuci{al agreed tliat tipht*ne had cea-e.i rT.'j,t - neifoi iner- in tin Lebanon second j 11 step* were be nv ‘‘aiceti ti: machine while L’ttei and Deugvt raacefu! agreeieent. , rrasr► fsho\ve«! best for Thorntown. Ive’ t: * (ddu icle d*Annun/.io. •paiebn a*l* led in the scoiing, registering four , )• lt;_f o*' thlt; 1egiunair'*s. v.a- reaorjc*'’ ! ,-t^ ,p field goals. ti hav/* abdicated. ».e-ling W aarhM-d i»\ to ire rnunic’fa) coimci1. •* sina*Dedicatory Ceremony. , lt;;lM1 rommamha -f ; ,:c 1 *-0,jnIn the period between the prelunm-, loguli v- \va* treat d.u -.U*-; i (iary game and the ceritest bet ween the lt gi,,n;Mres w:fh great f.o-eh.* i :a»a-e (1 Lebanon and Thorntown l’n-t L'e . r, allying 1 he .-iimr -'-iv'm-Tt t’ ,.!• i occasion was taken far a .-hurl ded* ,,, ii ,,f ,r Vni.uu'/.m'- ca.m t« 1 ,| icaton cere moil for the new gj m-j Italian p«pulaee., nasium. .1. M. Worley, representing Tie- iVi tui! \* w- ler-oricii •* * ’. the -1 ■ 11 o o I board, made a spee:h rl * d- 41*1* had he»n k:!‘elt;! an,: Doej^a*(. icaling the buiidirg to the peofdg of ' v nunded n the b.V’k of Fiume ''(it,S the cennmmit. He emplialt;i/ed an \ 1 act that the gymnasium wa primarlj V l)VP ^ 'ViD' \*vx r \ ■ *egg-crated. !ily a gymnasium and nut a hippo-5 H w:- adnrtvd 111..^ rh- ie j, drome; that it war for physical wi- « hance ‘or faduc* •»( the u .. (• !.f .fare. He gave credit to Coach ('lies- tagotiaCmi ai I iu‘» up.• a t- AtfWc'ter Hill for suggesting the type of ant renewal ot ho.-tdt ■»•-. L. * rbuilding after t hi* school board foumt ’ **v‘t Lie name 01 o’ .V n nun •”«* '-!it impossible to construct an entire doubtful. H-- tlt;ec.'- i«»u!d \ -L'-y ;«■; new bigii school building. He gave Hie stvong govevmmmt a.oy -m.v .I-! I iedit tr the high sehool athletic as- , “bolt time. .e i sociation for furnishing the budding - t A soon a- hunie 1- mam.:,!.!■ ;0 , with M-ats, Blwaa hn.Uboa.ds, |iK|,5. ; IV.iml!.. ti.-ut » *U - •••-* ling ‘ i Nt ures and other furnishings, j Hieie. ^j 0,1 '««'/ O' V' UT- hu: FIFTY-NINE ARRESTED .L' j,, mate tivanked t!»e school hoard ami -pit 1 the at luetic association and accepted ; , ,,j j the new gymnasium l»uilding. lb*; Salmm Men in ‘M cttot I oh 111 111made the statement that at last Le-! S. ( in 4.04 ei ninenr Net. •... , . . I h 1 I ,1 t , ift 1 K'll \ * •• • .lt;11S.; bmiiiii .s (Irt-ums li;i«l . onu; Hue: .t, ,\SH ,.A N', *. Wi.. l« . 1 .,mH.( • hus » hask.-tl.Bll Ky.nm.Mum wli cli. Ilint ^.l](,on Hu. lt;, v. W -.is tin- bi'Sl in till- state »t Imuaiui. tl„. town in !■•h,Mr. Shumate briefly reviewed the { njtlt;(, Stalt..y to an;ugr •n past achievements of Boone eouniy HMheie lodav before L. S. Commis-i.u:, i-“ ba.-ketball. He praised tin* schue! ■ w r ro!t. y\w ;ua. .. V}1|;|0 hoard and the high school faculty. | taken tn wholesale raids comlue*■ lt;. . lt;MV:i, . 1 Itv fort v-eight mohibtion agent- ■' e,.nnhi D.U'-sidi'd ( nntt'sl. i |iu,!,.y y.-sti'nlay. : a .ix That Lebanon’s first team was aide; Although serious trouble had I.. ; j.f 1 ’ e h.l • !i ilt;ien!tI)• ito win from Thorntown's best bv tin : ‘eared, gmernrnent agents -aid lt;((vM),mountainous count of 52 to 14 was | n»ul on Hurley was one of tlm m ;-t ;. sonu'what of u sui |iri.-f. Hut t'hcsti r j b* -,t,*lul thO had conclm n vi(.(111 Hill’s athli'tcs wo,,, in fino fottlo fnrp'*1-. -H'-imu; mon apo-t.sl . T|]tllfii dobut „n tho now and linsood M’ox.mat.-ty siOO.tMM. worth In, | jn,nuiled floor and nover had thv gold and v ^ 1 r/A i * ,. i t i 1 . . lJf,diii i • . • » t»i t i RopMvtr fh'iu Uumo\ tDM.i\ \ rblack oornh,nation s Ilashy-tfonso ami walt; M V 'duKKo-i dofonso hocn honor n oc.-. „.inu„., ,h(. /,1,-noo this soason than last Uluht. ,, U.r, „ h. oikIM •:.••Iho.rntowr. only n,ado or Hold «:lt;■=*' • ,, tho inhitr ' A!rn the first half. the scon; ot V h - • hat Hew w*ie l trough w ' u;rperiod was 22 to 2. The xixtors had pjur|ov w\ “ - w' .! also only looped for a single firm • uts | goal in the secoml half w hen Hill m-j MAN\ HI RT IN \VHE( K i, n •11 1 jeeted his full second team into the • rf.-tfray with ton n.inutos h it to ,,U,y. Hj; 1..((ur NVri,(.k a( VnMlllia. Kl|U 'I*■I Individual riav. 1 duo and Injuros Sovontoou.[ i /!-» /ri /nd lt;ii'Le i/' L » • '^ j Perhaps Bennie PeYo] coveic.l 1 NION t 115. lnlt;l. Devmore territory than anv plaver on (*eorge Kuster, engine.-r. - ''i!’* lt;‘1'1the floor. That would he hard to th‘- seventeen passengers ad- sufferingtermine. At any rate he seemed t. injuiics. some serious, as a vcsnabe everywhere at once. He led in! the wrecking of a Big l*our passen-the scoring, shooting from all ungles Ham at Anson ia. lt;5.. ia-t nig hi.to make seven field goals. If DeYot The tram, bound fiom Immi* apo.t-vvas chief perpetrator ii: keeping the t° ( lev.-hind, jumped the t tack a | string mesh in a restive condition, •* switch ami the bun motive and '*m. I ppAkers was not far behind. It has coach overturned.been said that no taster man evpiy x?ie\i’ ukt* 4 ii puiwfVperformed in a Lebanon unifoim than b» i nU? bAAkers, the diminutive floor guard.IN dford Man Kltvted l*re»ifb nt ofopelt;l by Hill centered arouiul a lank1 Stale High S4*h«Hil IhMM’iatinu. . v-individual suinaiuvd llarlos, who in ,A/.'..'.', ; ,.,t;nfollow-up work, in middh-of-lho-floni A , i t firpplay and on dofonso. was an all-round V'*’ “l1 V1', V h(whirlwind, l.ittlo uso to montion Manui‘.1 tra.r.nir. h ph srlmol coa., |hoSlagle. Ho is o„o of tho host for- “I °’*TtPlt; P'*7';‘ nt of Indian., - ', h'gh ehool athlelie association at a , *'ian.w«ds ovorsoon m art ion hero. Bit?,' of |„al,, of cl.fast, aggressive ami having the knack ^indsnii 1Ciof being uncovered at the proper mo*i-eeniuient. be is an invaluable goul getter. fIRK AT TKRRF HAl'TK cenUThe work of Sims at guard brings TKRRK HAUTK. Ind., Dec. 2i.— whictho minds of the furs back to the Dama're estimated todav at 1400.0(H). coir*' palmy days of Tommy King, whose was done by a fire that swept the movidefensive cunning was feared hv ev~ j (hnxmtcwn buaipesa district her« laat’flniir ery strong team in Indiana. nieht. The origin of the fire is un-lfluoriLebanon’s team looked good last known. . ^ ilanu
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