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LINTON, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, lo-ul' . 5 Side-Glances + AT + PO RT eg + By C. J. O'Hern + My selections for the all- tourney teams from the 1955 Linton Wabash Valley Pre- limin-ary: FIRST TEAM F-Kenny' Vandeventer-B1oom- field F-Gary Scott-Siwitz City C-.Lee Aldridge-Sfwitz City G-Mel Kline-Linton G-Jim Johnson-Bloomfield' SECOND TEAM F-Charlie Orman-Midland F-Buddy Carpenter-Marco C-Tom Uttenhack-Linton G-Dave Comibs-Solstberry G--Duane Borters-Swiitz City THIRD TEAM F-Jim Todd-Solsberry F-Morris S.parks-Worthington C-Dave Brashear-Midland G-Jim Todd-Switz City G-John -Mercer'-Lyons G-Junior Phegley-'3witz City It 222 il Hononsfble mention-Bob Hen- derson, Bloomfield, Frank Fox, Lyonsg 'Jack Lindsey, Solsherryg Sherell Johnson, Linton, John Wessell, Switz City, Mickel' Ballard, Lintong .Alvin Clark. Midland, Fred Harris, Worthing- .tong Je-:ry Beard, Bloomfieldg Marlin Lux, Marco, and Walt Yoho, Solstberry. 1-fam Lvons Oubintet Rnmns 'Over Scotland. 69-51 VVONS. Ind.. Jan. 211.-fSueciai,l --'Phe home nride Lions. after being tramnled hv Switz City a week nrevious. 103 to 37, in the Wabash Vallev Prelims. -snanned back into the winni .iz column with ,a 69 to 51 victory over Scotland 4 here tonieht. .The Scots showed superiority in 'the first half. holdinr: a 15 to 10 .lead at the first ston and squeez- ing out a one-noi-'vt marcin. 24 to 523. at midpoint.. The Lions took a I 41 to 33 lead at the end nf 24 min- futes of nlay and finished fast with 'an I8-point .vinnin mar 'n Larry Hasler. the nets with a on ll fielders tosses. Barker E El - Lion guard. seared 27-point production and five charitv with 13 and Wil- liams with 12 topoed the visitors. The Lion Cubs took the opener, 43 to 21. Summary: Scotland 1513- III U 4 E O 3 .. is eo F -'Tl IV uf' fore falling by a, ae-sq count.: false: is mfflgsieu' with the 117959 HIQQ. wit! only twq 'EH-f09iQ9 013 the resins. Ed Wmilght, a slx cot .Iunlof ts the ony regular starter' f ,fr last season. l-Iere'sA Lydia: squad, with the top txwolyea boys making up the ve-rslty iinit. , Ht. Class Frank Fox G-0 Sn Don Glbson 5-9 Sr, ,She.rl'Y Lelvitt 5-10 Br. Delmar Q'Neal 5-10 Br. -Bob Patteson 5-8 Sr, Carl Stmsnider 5-Q Sr, Id Wfilhf 8-Q Jr. John Merca- 5-7 sq, 1-WW Hasler 5-7 Fri. I-'iffy Wasiener 5-10 Fr. Tommy Bedwell 5-10 sd, Larry Rissle 5-10 Fi-. Lou Ulrich 5.4 Jr, Bob Lace 5-7 Fr. Bruce Osbom 5-9 So. 'Niland Raher 5-8 So. ,Ronnie Frye 5-7' Fr. ' Jackie Allen 5-3 Fr. Six Seniors in all and Ayde- Wllllsms. f .... .... 5 2 4 Emery, c .... 3 0 2 Mooney. e ... .... 0 3 I Harker, g ...... 6 3 2 Doon, g 3 5 2 Booker. I -..... ...... 0 0 3 'l'0tlls 11 17 20 Lyons tml- l'.G.l'.T.P.F. wright. 1 i 2 3 Wagner, f ..... 3 0 3 Leavitt. f .. 4 4 Il Strosnlder. c . 0 0 1 Fox. c- .... . ...... 8 1 I Mercer. I ...... 2 1 3 Hauler. 1 5 2 Patterson. g 1 0 0 Totals .... 29 13 18 Officials-Dye and Lynch. ill Coach Bill Aydelotte, doing a rebuilding job down Lyons way, will try to get his club in a winning frame of mind for the nome encounter tomorrow'even- ing against the Jasonville Yellow Jackets. Lyons has looked pref!! good at times this season, es- pecially in the Midland game, when Aydelotte's boys threw. Q real scare into the Mlddies be- lotte's usual starters consist of Strosnlder and Leavitt at for- wards, Frank Fox at center and Ed Wright and either John Mer- cer or Delmar O'Neall at guards. l I O Lyons mentor Aydelotte also has asked me to give the fans the, remainder of t1he1Lysons lsdttdule for this season. Some lesyller schedules that were re- leased about the county come UM with some mlqakes. Si, here's wvho remains on the' Lyons schedule for this season. Dec.--1tPJnasofnv'llle-at: Lyons Dee.-18-Worthsngtbnp Away Dec.-21-Sttnesville-at Lyons Jsn.- 7-Solsberry-- at' Lyons Jan.-11-Bloomfield - Away Jan.-14-Scotland-at Lyons Feb.- 4-Elnora-at Lyons Feb.-45-C'oal.mont-at Lions Fein-l 1-Marco-Alway H, WQLLQPIEEHH Box 36 tlaoeline, Missouri Feb.-16-Pllainvllle-at Lyons Feb.-18-Brucevllle-Away ' The Lyons school colors are :lack and white. Hu-ou IL -Ieckman, a jovial fellow, is tlse school's principal and Challis Street acts as assistant bask ball coaoh. ' n e o
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Joe, I was wrong to treat you the way I did. You'II forgive me, won't you Banker: Do you know you have overdrawn S50.00? We wish you to come in and straighten up the matter. Nina Ray: You mean I owe you S50.00? Banker: Yes. Nina Ray What was my balance Iast month? Banker: SI 00. 00. Nina Ray You owed me SI00.00? Banker: Right. Nina Ray Well, I didn't call you up and tell you about it, did l? Joyce S.: for being so angry with you Iast week? Joe U.: Surel That's all right, I saved SIO while we weren't on speaking terms. Mr. Vass: Now, John, give me an example of a long sentence. John Nercer: Ten years, hard labor. Mr. Vass: What did John Marshall do? Carl S.: He died. Sherry Leavitt: I heard you had a real case of puppy love before you were married. Mr. Street: Yes, but it didn't take long for it to grow into a dogs life. Dorothy P.: l saw something last night I'll never get over. Carolyn G. : Oh, dear, tell me what you sawl Dorothy P.: The moon. Richard's father returned home from work one night to find Richard Hasler waiting for him with his right hand wrapped in a bandage. Cut your hand, Richard? he asked. No, dad was the reply. I picked up a little bug in the garden and one end of him wasn't insulated. Perry Ausman: What kind of hair did Nbses' dog have? Carolyn Goad: l don't know. Perry Ausman: Dog hair. . Mr. Vass had found his class of boys reluctant in writing English compositions. At Iast he thought of a plan to stimulate their interest--this was to have them write an account of a baseball game. His plan was successful. With one exception the boys threw them- selves at the task and evolved youthful masterpieces. Delmar O'Neall chewed at his pen, and was then struck by a burst of genius. When Mr. Vass opened his paper it read: Rain, no game. COMPLIMENTS TO THE SENIOR CLASS FROM WATSON'S BLACKSMITH 8. WELDING WATTS AND WATTS JEWELERS SHOP SCOTT'S HARDWARE BLOOMFIELD DRY GOODS STORE THE WOLF ORCHARD BLOOMERS WEST SIDE MARKET HINES SKELGAS BOLTEN ORCHARD I l 1 i 1 l I l
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