The Greene County Guardian, December 27, 1956

The GREENE COUNTY GUARDIAN Jamestown, Ohi< December 27,1956 Page Five BOTH COUNTY LEAGUE GAMES Greeneview and Cedarville Cop Court Wins Greene view !Xenia S t . Brigid Falls Before Indians by71-51 Je rry Hill Hawks 31 Points in Pacing Rams J e r r y Hi 11 cut loose againJ- XENIA EAST--Cobbs, 3-0- F r i d a y night. His 31 points' 6: Day, 3 -0 -6 ; Jones, 3 -0 -6 ; meant a Greeneview victory, 66-53, over Xenia E as t in a Greene County League con­ test. Hill's easy coordination kept the c h a r g e s of Coach Fred Long in the ball game through! a touchy first period and led the way to a steady surge of power throughout the remain­ der of the b a l l g a m e . The Rams picked up a two-point margin the first-frame action. After that it was a matter of pulling forward by a few points at a time. Results; GREENEVIEW- -Franklin, 0-8; Ferguson, ner, 3-10-16; Hill, 13-5-3 ; Howard, 2 -1 -5 ; Patterson,. 1- 0-2; Totals,' 24-18-66. Nelson, 2-1^5; Lilly, 3 -4-10; Greene, 1 -0 -2 ; Swanson, 4- 0-8; Scott, 3-2-8; Lane, 0- 2-2; Totals, 22-9-53. Score by quarters; Greeneview 15 36 55 66 Xenia East 13 21 33 53 CEDARVILLE LIONS GAME Juniors Notch Edge on Irish G r e e n e v i e w Junior High School sw amp e d Xenia St. B r i g i d 52-15 last week in a J un io r High L e agu e game wh i c h stretched the j u n i o r Rams' record to three-one in the loop and four-two on the season. G r e e n e v i e w ' s Juniors ate slated to host Bellbrook Jan. 10 at 4 p.m. at the gymna­ sium in Jamestown. Things are looking up around Cedarville. After a poor start on the s e a s on , Coach Roger Ulsh and his I n d i a n s war- danced to their league-opener with voctory. Cedarville stop­ ped Xenia St. B r i g i d 71-51 Friday night in the Xenia ar­ mory. Cedarville mo v e d out to a 17-15 first-period edge after Nelson Pickering dumped in e i g h t marks in the i n i t i a l Cedarville’s Lions will roar upon the hardwood next Sat- j to victory with 12 points each, urday evening, Dec. 29, in |Phzer scored 10. a basketball game against a j Results: mighty five gleaned from the j BRIGID--Chain, 1-1-3; a ' faculty of the Cedarville High ; Bogenschultz, 0-0-0; Rector, ISchool. ; 3-1-7; Hackett, 1 -1 -3 ; Ault- G a m e s t ar ts at 7:30 p. m. iman’ 1"0"2; Totals, 6-3-15. Admission is 50 cents for adults j GREENEVIEW--Pitzer, 5-0- and 30 cents for children. Al l : WaUace. 1 -0 -2 ; Swaim, 6-0-12; Thomas, 2-0-4; Frost, Swaim and Frost led the Ramsi cant0- P i c k e r i n g wound up with 18 marks but f i n i s h e d second in the scoring column North Rams Swamp Spr ingationsandeye8lasses f I L* r^h ilH rp n w iTh H p 'f p f 'tiv p viqi - 2 - 12; Howard, 4 Valley 54-10 profits from the game will go into the L i on s ’ sight saving i ^ fund which provides examin- ; George, 1-0-2; Perrine, K fo r 2: Totals, 25.^2-52. child en with defec i e vision.; ° f f ic ial. Nathan Burr Wearing the uniform for the i _ . 5 Jasper Firemen Greeneview North exploded to a 54-10 win over Sp r i n g Valley in a Junior High Greene Lions will be Jim T ur nb u11, theeaptain; Leo Wells, Harold Corry, Jesse Ch am b e r l ain, Myron W111 i am s o n , Fred Co u n t y L e a g u e game last! L u t t e n b e r g e r Jr. and Bob week at Greeneview The victory was the second of the season ‘against one loss in league competition. Warren Webber refereed last week's lop-sided tilt. Results: Williamson. They will oppose a team c omp o s e d_ of Roger Ulsh, Clyd Wa l k e r , Robert Guthrie and Roger Impson. to Mike Peterson's 21 points Indian aggression in the sec­ ond period resulted in 20 points wh i l e the Irish were able to net only six. That washed up the St. Brigid chances. The I n j un s sank 23 points in the third frame to 14 for the Irish. Phil Fields and Will Maxton paced Cedarville's reserves to a 36-14 victory in the prelim­ inary. They scored 10 marks apiece. Results: CEDARVILLE--Jeremiah, 4- j 1-9; Melton, 6 -2 -14 ; Harner, Election of officers for the 4 - 1 - 9 ; Peterson, 9-3-21; 0 - 8 ; 1 - 0 - To Pick Officers forthcoming year is scheduled for the Jan. 2 meeting of the New J a s p e r Volunteer Fire-j men's Auxiliary. Plans will also be made for a fox drive and a trap shoot. T rial Date Set For Middleto n Teachers Survey History Courses GREENEVI EW NORTH-- Pitzer, 2 -0 -4 ; Goodbar, 1-0- 2; Swaim, 4- 0-8; Martin, 1- 0-2; Frost, 3 -3 -9 ; Shaw, 2-0- 4; Elliott, 0-1-1; George, 3- . „ , ’ ° * c IAmong teachers 0 - 6 ; B i n g amo n , 2 - 1 - 5 ; b Howa r d , 6 -0—12; Milstead, 0 -1 -1 ; Totals, 24-6-54. SPRING VALLEY--Burton, 0- 0 - 0; Edwards, 1-1-3; Conner, 1 - 0-2; Kersey, 0-3-3; Bogan,; 0-0-0; Flory, 1-0-2; Totals, 3-4-10. An evaluation of the teach­ ing of eighth grade history in county schools was conducted by me mb e r s of the Social Studies cirriculum study group meeting at the county board of education offices last week. a t t e n d i n g were Herbert Powell of Cedar Cliff and Fred Long of Greene­ view. 1 December 27 is the date set for the t r i a l of Jamestown's I T h o m a s H. Middleton who, j this week pleaded guilty to a Girl Scout Troop 5 held its j manslaughter c h a r g e arising Troop 5 Meets Christmas m e e t i n g Monday j out of the death of Wayne Bell, |night at the Scout Room, then |D ay t o n , who d i e d after wen t Chirstmas carolling .a t!Middleton c o l l i ded with his the home of Lawrence Wad- [car in Xenia.Middleton orig- dle. Mrs. Lewis L i l l i c h is'j inally entered a guilty plea to leader and Miss Peggy Mrers ,the t r a f f i c violation charge Pickering, 4-10-18; Gillaugh, 0 - 1-1; Totals, 27-17-71. ST. BRIGID—Osborne, 4 -4 - 12; Filson, 3- 3- 9; Gruber, 3- 2- 8r Leahey, 8- 3- 19; Lowry, 1 - 1-3; Totals, 19-13-51. Score by quarters: Cedarville 17 20 23 II 71 St. Brigid 15 6 14. 16 51 Oyster Supper A male-cooked oyster supper was the feature of the Cedar­ ville Lions club regular meet­ ing Tuesday night. Chefs were Guy LeForge, David Reynolds, and Jack Hu f fma n . Twenty members attended the meet­ ing over which Vice-President Jesse Chamberlain presided. FOR SALE- - ’49 Chevrolet de­ luxe sports coupe. Radio, heat­ er, backup lights. Good con­ dition. 4 -4 6 4 9 .___________ _ Happy HeimYear We will be closed New Year’s Day Open again Jan. 2 to | serve you in the New Year tu r fy 's Tine foods CATER TO PRIVATE PARTIES Washington is assistant leader., Tlie Guardian: Dial 4-5091 while pleading not guilty to the m a n s l a u g h t e r charge. ! J ud g e Dan N. Aultman will K be on the b e n c h in Xenia's Common Pleas Court. Jamestown, DEERE Readers: We want to see every one of you at our J o hn D e e r e Day Show next Wednesday, Jan. 2 We have a b o u t a hu n d r e d d o l l a r s worth of door prizes to be given away, Mommy is m a k i n g the plans for a nice lunch, and we think that we have an even better program than last year. We hope to get the program started about 10:30 and that should let us wind up early e nough so that everybody can see die whole show and still; g e t h ome i n t j m e for t he chores. We have a mo v ie cn corn combines, a grass land movie, the "What's New" movie, a complete tractor history from the first farm tractor to propel itself both backwards and for ward, up through the years to today. The feature picture is entitled, "Heaven's to Betsy" ‘and it's a honey! —John Evans EVANS FARM SUPPLY Dial 4-7831 Gangway!! I’ve got to open a savings account at the MIAMI DEPOSIT BANK in Cedarville! Order YourBaler Twine Now Packed two balls to the bale, 40 pounds gross weight. Length: Average 331 feet per pound , 9000 feet per bale. Tensile strength aver­ age 325 pounds. Waterproofed, treated to resist rot and repel rodents and insects. $8. 75 a bale cash" off the car in January. F a r m bu r e au Baler Twine is under constant inspection during man­ ufacture. One out of ev­ ery 100 bales is tested to Farm Bureau's strict specifications for uni­ formity,tensile strength, footage and knot strength. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE $6 .65 a bale cash off the car in January. The Greene County FarmBurea Co-Op Assn . Xenia. •251 Bellbrook A ye , Phone 2-3541 Bowersville hone 3-8501;

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