played in uie laumuiinii uiu »™*i erful work. Wall find Gibbs played Hk« veterans and put up aetwaUonal games again* BkvitnlngK^ and Kokomo- Too much credit can not be given U* boys who fouglii v ginm-1** » ly for Uic success of MarUn-jlll.-.'Curtis's playing waa reongnlred by evrwyonc- and he was riven a forward berth on every all-eUMo oelec-tlon. IVye and South received bon-nmblo mention by several or It lev and South w put v forward on the wond loom In the Indiana Timesexcellent chance for -unking all I«*• had R hoc been for -heir In-. Ljjj* ^Cu-lteA'UhretJon far the team «»*•“* JTO'L°? * £ JW held a. the high school buildingMonday morning. Talks were given Rofcree MO-e ump re. Abb-It. by tlvo mem ben of the team and Out-Flgbt Kokomo,faculty. Yells were riven and song* I MartlnavlHo'a Fighting Five with sun* by Ute assembled student*. i*o W*» In tbo Ilne-up. out playedWork has already begun on out fought and out Burned the huskynext year's schedule and there Is Kokomo team. 24 to 21 Saturday ••very pros pod that a winner III ornlng and oarned their way into bo developod. Sandora and Wall '!“* oaml-flnala. Kokomo was con--are tile only men lort by graduation ' *dor«l ono of the boat beta' of and with throe friwlunon on Uio ««• trwnum-er.t. and the locate, squad. the future of the local high wesktmedh^ the Joas of Capt. San--school in athletics l« vory bright |dora aj^H* entered tho fray withtbo chancre far tho auua cbainplon-slilp go glimmering with both Sandora and Tlpps out. Wall, who wan put In for Sandora, poj.-l a whirlwind game at guard. The Caine was national shot* and time of tor time, tho huge crowd was brough to its foot by goals that were shot from the center of tho floor.Summary:Martinsville. 18—Gibbs. Smith, for-ward*; Curtis, center; Sandora. Wall and Frye, guard*. lUoomlngton. 14—Marx son, Wells.lit.Indeed.Track work will he taken up soon and a sectional moot will probably bo held hero In tho spring Work on tho athletic field In being nished mpktly bo that U may bo done In timeThe story of -he games the locals played at the mow Arc given below. Tito 191? tournament was the most successful evc-r hold.favorite overNO USE TO WORRY If it isWEARABLESYou’ll find what you want atBarskin’sthethem.Tfto fir* half ended a tie. 10 to 10, with both team* guarding very ckBQ Only all field goal-, 'were msdo this sosoion. three by each team.Martinet UJo took the Ired at the beginning of the sevond period mid hold It during tho remainder of tho gomo. Tho loam wim at) that could i ho asked for. They outplayed Kokc-lino at all tlmoa. They gunrded well i anil shot b*tekot* whan needed I Summary;— 'ManiiurdJle. *«—Smith. Glbb», for 'wards; Curtin, center; Fryo. Wall, guard*.Kokomo. 21- Arbuekle, llanrell. ; McNutt, forwarda; Parker. center; Mead. Drown, Smlrecn. guardsField gcate: Booth 6. (Hbba 2. ! Curtia S; Arbuekle I. HanwU 1. Par kar 5, Brown 1. Foute: Curtin, 4 out of 11; Bm teach. 6 out of 4.Referee. Wokorer; umpire. Mtree Baatgn By Champion*.In tho teat game of the aenfl-fln-ml a. the local team oollapaod under Ud atrwln and the *oM« ahampleniof 7; White, 3 out of 4.Refare*. Mow*, umpire. Abbott.Lebanon—Gary. ' I The greatest crowd that over saw banket ban gamo at Bloomington, turned out Saturday night to see 'ho final battle of the mate championship race between Lebanon and Gary The Steel Town team was the smallest In Uio 'ourney, not averug Ing ov«r 130 pound*. They were very fa* and woll coached, but when they met Lebanon. It was a conn of a good, big team va. a good, llttte team, and, «“ U always the re-sul*. Uio good big team won 3* to 24. Gary played hard In the last half, but could not overcome. Leb-Kon'a lead.Tho officiate of the tournament Oils your, wore a big dteappoln*-ment 'o every one. Weetover Is ono of tho best referee* In tho state but the »lt;wk of AbbcC and Mowe wa» nob liked by anyone.WUIlam Harvey, three months old ton of Mr. and Mrs. George Hatley, south of town, illod early on Sunday morning. An Inquest held by Coroner McKee, and Dr. C. G. Both-vroU revealed Uot the child hod died of Inanition. Funeral and burtvl were at IJberty at 2 o'clock. Monday Afternoon.William Caldwell ha* gone A Carter, Mon..' where ho will be employed by Alva Crone, who has the Jos. M. Frye farm leaned. Mr. Crone formerly lived In this city.NOTICE BY ASSIGNEE OF HI8 - POINTMENT.APState of litUtenu.County or Morgan.re:In tl® matter of Jacob Hart. aA-slgned.To all whom It may concern: You are hereby notified that on tho 21st •lay of March, 1917. the underrtgncd was appointed trustee of the proper • ty of Jacob Hare under an aaalgn-monn made by him for llhe benefit of him vedUxtc*.HAROLD »f. 1BENHOWER.Ota