Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1957 — Page 16
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16-The Indianapolis Recorder, Apr. 20,1957
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Tan Referees Continued from Page 11
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-cJir.olr, ARK ENGAGING THEIR RE EREES FOR NEXT YEAR AT rilE PRESENT TIME. For this reason all fair-play believers in Hoosierland are urged to contact eligible referees or The Recorder immediately if they know of schools where games might » be obtained. Not only bigcity schools should be considered, but also the smaller communities, most of which are fair-minded. IHSAA-approved tan referees in'lurie such men as BERNARD McPEAK. veteran who has officiated a number of games for several years; JOHN PATTERSON. School 64 teacher iaHo is experienced and well-regarded; BILL GARRETT. famous Shelbyville and Indiana University ace who is now teaching at Wood high school, and is highly thought of by thousands of Hoosiers: JOHNNY WILSON, equally famed Anderson high school. Anderson College and Harlem Globetrotter star, now teaching at School 5 Uve gave him to the wrong school last week); and PRESTON RONEY, JR., physical education teacher at School 60.
Glad Crowe's Continued from Page 11
paratively unknown as a high
school coach.
A graduate of Martinsville high school, Mel starred at Tulane University in New Orleans before his pro career with the Philadelphia Warriors and Indianapolis Olympians. He is well regarded as a
player.
lie has been coaching at Western high school, where his team
upset Kokomo in last year's Sectional but lost to the Wildcats 4542 in the first round this year. Crowe said Monday he had no comment on the action.
Newcomers
Cricket Player Continued from P<.«,e 11 bowling and baseball pitching. He baited only .081 during the first half of the season. But when he got the hang of it he had a phenomenal last half, raising his mark
to .286.
With St Cloud. Minn., in the Cla s C Northern League in 1955 he hatted 3B7^-leading the league —hit 28 home runs and drove in
i 11 runs
Performing last year for Dalai' in ihc Class A A Texas League. Rodgers batted .267. hit 21 homers and drove across 83 runs. He wa 1 - injured part of the season.
INNERSPRING MATTRESSES IN EVERY ROOM THE ALLEN HOTEL and GRILL ONE OF KENTUCKY'S FINEST HOTELS 50 ROOMS — CAFE — BATH — ALWAYS A ROOM RADIO SYSTEM — DAILY RATE — PARKING 4. Telephone SPring 8-8626 Louisville 11, Kentucky Turn left ofT W. Walnut at 26th St. One Block to 2516 W. Madison
Luring the pa«t week boys were in to the following couples ai |- general hospital. Willie and Alice Anderson: Willie and Alice Henderson; Willie and Marjorie McGregor; L. C. and Geraldine Fleming; Girls born at General hospital to: Walter and Liza Hampton, and Melvin and Margaret Bell; At St. Vincent’s, girls were born >; i.aw'i cn v and Earline Lcggitt: 1 nguslus and Audra Thurman, ,vkiiaid and Rochelle Lomax. At St. Vincent’s, boys were born to: Robert and Ernestine Shelton 1 ai}d Harrell and Doretha Hinton. Boys were born at Coleman hospital to: William and Mozella Bemi ton, Wilson and Roseiia Moore; j Jacob and Ruth Ross; Roosevelt and Loretta Wilkins; Frank and I Mary Lockhart; Girls were born at Coleman to: Mozell and Willie Grady; L. B and Lenora Smith: James and Lillian Hamilton; Fred and Miry McClaren; Douglas and Viola liatcs and John and Evelyn Wil-
iams:
A boy was boim at Fort Harrij son to Kenneth and Sharon Jeter.
MENTAL HEALTH DRIVE Doorbells will be rung in residential sections May 13 in the drive of the Marion County Association for Mental Health to raise $75,000 to expand its program, officials announced this week. Mental health has been professionally described as the number one health problem of the nation.
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Mrs. Elnoro Irvins Services for Mrs. Elnora Irvins. 0. were held April 13 in Jacobs brothers West Side Chapel. She . ed April 9 in her home, 1148 loache. I Born ai Cadiz. Ky.. Mrs. Inins •ad lived here 18 years and was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist JiUJH-h. Survivors are two brothel's, rcntLs Wilson, Chicago, and George Wilson, Indianapolis, and hroe sisters, Misses Mary and Lucille Wilson aiid Mrs. Lena Brown.
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