The Greene County Guardian, February 28, 1957

Page 2, February 28, 1957 the greene county GUARDIAN irs 41,1, OV ER NOW Rams Drop Last Game to Panthers TWO TROPHIES COPPED _ CHAMPIONSHIP C UPS AWARDED--Jim Faulkner (1 dt) holds the Greene County Foul Shooting championship tro­ phy he won by sinking 24 of 25 shots d uri ng the annual event, held this year at Greeneview North in conjunction with the Junior High tournament. Jerry Hill,Ram team captain, holds the Trophy Greeneview grabbed by knotting with Bellbrook for the Greene County League champion­ ship. (Guardian Photos) CedarviUe Jottings.. Mrs. V.L. Sticka Phone 6-4181 Robert Marshall's sister-in- law, Mrs. Don Marshall, died last week in New York. Mrs. Marshall was visiting at the h ome at t h e time of the death. rapidly recovering from an operation at Springfield and is expected to return home soon. Pau l Staigers has enlisted in the Navy and is waiting to be called. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rein- hard h a v e returned from a visit to Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. They v i s i t e d there for two weeks because of the illness of Mr. Reinhard’s brother. Mrs. Edward Irvine of Col­ lege Street came home from the hospital t h i s week to a s u r p r i s e - - a re-decorated home. The house had been re-done by her mother and mo t h e r -in-law while Mrs. I r v i n e was confined to the hospital following surgery. The 500 Card Club met at the h ome of Mrs. Charles R h e u b e r t l a s t Wednesday evening. Mrs.Robert Marhall enter­ tained the 1-11 Se.-'ing Club Friday evening. Mrs, Lamar H am ma n s is All-day Meeting Mrs. Ar t hur Bahns, Mrs. Dick Jenks and Mrs. Chester J e n k s attended the all day meeting of District 9 Home Demons t r a t i on which was h e l d at Charity Grange on the Dayton Pike. Mrs. Myron Fudge of Jamestown was in c h a r g e of the meeting in which six counties took part. S p e a k e r s for the day were Dr. Dimmit, Mrs. Kathryn B r i t t e nh am and Mrs. Lola Whitfield L a w r e n c e J. Waddle has entered the Dayton Veteran,1 Administration hospital. His a dd r e s s is Ward 12, Brown Hospital, Veterans Adminis­ tration Center, Dayton. Greeneview closed out its tournament tribulations with a 53-36 loss to X e n i a East on an inability to stay with the hot-shooting Panthers in the final half. All of the f i g h t appeared g o n e from the pre-tourna­ ment favorites as they played CedarviUe Drops 84-68 o Wilmington Pete Reese again rambled last Tuesday night, dunking 26 points, bu t C e d arville College dropped an 84-68 decision to Wilmington Col­ lege. The Cedarvillehometown- er,Reese, trailed JackHarner of Wilmington. Hamer hit 34. CedarviUe's record in Mid- Ohio League play stands at one-nine. • Results: Cedarville-R. Wentel, 6 -2 - 14;Entner, 2- 3-7; Reese, 11- 4-26 ; Humphreys, 4 - 2 - 10 ; Moody, 4 -2 -10 ; Wentzel, 0- 1-1; Totals, 27-14-68. Wilmington-Hamer, 13-8 -34; Hamilton, 4 -0 -8 ; Cox, 8-4-20;Morton, 3-3-9;Bish- op, 2-6-10;McAllister, 0- 1- 1; Woodrey, 1 -0 -2 - Totals, 31-22-84,______________ Bowersville Class Meets at Church The S h i n i n g Star Sunday School Class of the Bowers- ville Methodist Church met Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnston. A covered dish supper was served followed by a business m e e t i n g in charge of the president, Mr. Floyd Sprack- lin. Games were in charge of Mrs. Floyd Spracklin and Mr. Ervin Shaw, and a social hour was e n j o y e d by the group. BALSAM-WOOL insulation with reflective liners stars in keeping your home warmer in winter .. .cooler in summer Ask US about it ADAMS THUMA S A V E As Regular As Clockwork! Want the real secret of Successful Saving? It is not how rtiuch you save— for some people can't afford to take big amounts out of income — but how REGULARLY you save! In short, the idea is to make it a habit and let the habit work for you. If you can afford to save only $2 a week . . . make sure you save that $2 here every payday no matter what else you may think you have to have the money for. Handle it like your employer handles your tax withholding. Cedarville Federal SITINGS&LOANASN to their second and final loss of the annual tournament. X e n i a E a s t bounced out front 17-12 in the first peri­ od, was leading 28-22 at the half and blazed on through­ out the last half. Results: Greeneview - - Franklin, 0 - 0 - 0; Miller, 1-0-2; Faulkner, 1 - 1-3; Hill, 5-6 -16 ; Howard, 5 -1-11; Pa t t e r s on , 2- 0- 4; Totals, 14-8-36. Xenia East--Jones, 4 -2 -1 0 : Day, 6-6-18; Greene, 3- 1- 7; Scott, 3 -6 -12 ; Lane, 2- 2 - 6; Totals, 18-17-53. By quarters: Greeneview 12 22 29 36 Xenia East 17 28 42 53 Here is the s e a s o n 's run­ down for the Rams: Greeneview 61, Spring Val­ ley 36; Greeneview 58, Dixie 69; Greeneview 44, Woodrow Wilson 45; Greeneview 82, Port William 59; Greeneview 67, Cedarville 48; Greene­ view 43, Simon Kenton 63; Gr e e n e v i ew 90, Bellbrook 77; Greeneview 66, X e n i a East 53; G r e e n e v i e w 65, Bowersville 42; Greeneview 55, Xenia East 46; Greene­ view 83, Bryan 57; Greene­ view 59, Sabina 57; Greene­ view 92, Spring Valley 50 Greeneview 98, St. Brigid 66 Greeneview 60, Bellbrook 63 Greeneview 88, Cedarville 70; Greeneview 70, Bowers- ville 60; G r e e n e v i e w 73, Bowersville 59; Greeneview 43, B r y a n 51; Greeneview 68, Spring Valley 28;Greene- view 36, Xenia East 53. Bulk OYSTERS Cedarville Locker Storage Co. Cedarville Dial 6-1141 . ohn Collins to eceive Award John W. Collins, Bradfute Road farmer, is due to reap an award for his bookkeeping. 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