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Given Edge Over \ West
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SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 30 (U. P).—A sellout crowd of 60,000 seemed assured today for the annual East-West New Year's Day Shrine charity football game in Kezar | Stadium between picked squads of | college stars. The East squad was at the Uni-| versity of California, drilling under | Coaches Andy Kerr of Colgate and Bernie Bierma* of Minnesota. The; West team was ‘quartered at Stan-|: ford University under Coaches Babe | § Hollingbery of Washington State} and Biff Jones of Nebraska. | Local betting circles established the East team as a favorite at odds of 6 to 5. The Kerr-Bierman squad | of 22 escaped practice injurjes but Center Bulling Turner of HardinSimmons and Halfback Bob Smith of Oregon of the West squad were | hurt and may not see action.
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Richard RITES SET WERE pw M. Hildebrand Jack Rohr
(Bud) Pang Philip M. Hildebrand, customs is one of {surveyor in Indianapolis during the
in administration of President Ben-: te Stage Producer, Schooled Whi Harrison, died last hight at Y. M. C. A. City, Dies in New York
(his home, 4544 Winthrop Ave. He 1 was 88 and had been ill several swimmers After Operation. entered _, e—
months. After serving in the Government a post, Mr. Hildebrand entered the in the Services will be held at 11 a. m. hardware business and was assoMonday at the Aaron-Ruben Fu- ciated with John C. Wright and City open neral Home for Bert L. Feibleman. 2156 Hildebrand Hardware Co. He junior indoor championships to be held today
; he 21S0 was a brick manufacturer for formber Indianapolis resident who | oy years and later became a repreand Monday "in the
became a New York stage producer cantative of the Tokheim Oil Tank and close friend of George M. z Pump Co. of Ft. Wayne, He reCohan and David Belasco. Mr. tired several vears ago. Feibleman was 686. Mr. Hildebrand had lived in ThHe died Thursday in New York gijanapolis for 82 years. He was a following an operation. |native of Bast Berlin, Pa. He was Central pool. His specialty - is the 2%0-yard free style
Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht will a charter member of the Columbia | conduct the services, Burial Will|Clup and an organizer of the for- | be at the cemetery of the Indian- mer Marion Club and the Commer-| |apolis ‘Hebrew Congregation On cial Travelers of Indiana. He was Kelly St. a member of the United English] Born in Shelbyville, Tnd., in 1873, | Lutheran Church and formerly a ; the son of Leopold and Dora Feible- member of the Board of Trade. | Services will be held at 3 p. m, toman, he came to Indianapolis with| He is survived by his wife, Carrie; morrow at the Flanner & Buchanan his family when a boy. He at-|a son, Philip 8. Hildebrand of Tn-| Mortuary for Jack Rohr, one ‘of the ‘tended old School 3 and Shortridge | dianapolis; two daughters, Dr. Car- oldest traveling salesmen in the High School. |oline H. Milleson of Shelbyville and state. Burial will be at Crown He was active in fraternal and | Mrs. Lydia Anna Lynde of Wash- Hill Cemetery. civic organizations when he lived ington, D. C. | Mr. Rohr, who was 70, had been in Indianapolis. He served as al Services are to be held at 1:30 |a representative of the Columbia page under Superior Court Judge|p. m. Tuesday at the Flanner & |Shirt Co. for 35 years. He died Napoleon B. Taylor and later be- Buchanan Mortuary. came secretary of the City Park at Crown Hill Cemetery. | ware St. Board and state manager for the
event.
This is the 15th game of the]
series sponsored by the San Tran | Macaluso Given Butler Five Eyes
benefit of its hospital for crippled |
children. The W. s won eight, | S M C d chigren, The Wet dee mn sent) Spot on Mat Card was a scoreless tie. ——n Matchmaker Lloyd Carter has| added Len Macaluso, former Col-/ | gate grid star, to the mat card next Tuesday night at the Armory. Len
2 College Games On State Net Card has shown here twice and has “won |a home” among local fans. A for-|
Two games this evening will wing midable opponent will sent up 1989 basketball activity for Tn- | against him, diana college teams. | A double-header main go is the The Trish of Notre Dame are to chief offering. The final match is| play Northwestern at Evanston, and |2 return affair between Lord LansEvansville College will entertain downe, Barrington, England, and] Kansas State. The Trish have Kiman Kudo, tricky Japanese mat-|
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‘he shot, Byron (Bem) Gunh, Oen-|q,) firm of Cohan & Harris. He was
Germania (now Guardian) Life In- James S. McGinnis Mrs. Augustina B. Kramp
iii Services for J S. McGinnis, | rvices for James 5. MCGINNIS, Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wes TI: 91 Minh Hee | 2368 Columbia Ave., who died SH ahqiay for Mrs. Augustina Bertha Although Mr. Feibleman went to|ga« ‘ [Kramp at the home of her daugh- . y, will be held tomorrow at 1 O d tained his membership with Hic P. M. 8% the Eminence BABUSt 5'iot ang at 5 pm. at the Lodge 13, the Center Masonic Lodge, Church with burial at Eminence Trinity Lutheran Church. Burial Diet ted on another long to | 2nd the Indianapolis Hebrew or oh| A raw Mr. McGinnis was 80. [Be = CH CRY and 112 conhects gregation. A past exalted ruler of| A native of Morgan County, he rs. Kramp, who was 86, die give the Hinklemen a 22-t0-20 lead tne mks, he also was a member hag lived in Indianapolis more than Thursday. She was a native of Gerat the half. uma | OF the Scottish Rite and the Shrine og years. /mahy and had lived in Indianapolis In the first five minutes of the i, the Bast. Survivors include his wife, Eva; 5% Vvears. She was a Trinity Church second half, the two clubs scored 22) “yn New York City, Mr. Feibleman|one son, Lawrence, Indianapolis. Member. points. Neat was hitting everything pasame jdentified with the theatri-| three daughters, Mrs. Ray Daven-| Besides Mrs. Kroenlein, she 1 port of Indianapolis, Mrs. Robert Survived by two “other daughters, and Mrs, Mrs. Tda Emrich and Mrs. Anna . |Meyer, both of Indianapolis; two sons, Theodore Kramp Jr. of Indianapolis and Edward Kramp of
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teryille junior, tallied on several dé- ." yirslong friend of George M. | Finchum. Martinsville,
ceptive plays while Charles Sprague. (cohan. {he actor. and the Pai als | Harry Fatt, Versailles Southern Methodist senior, kept the | at yearly ‘took European trips) 3 , Texans in the running with ‘clever ...iper, follow-in shots. Later,
B.LFEBLEMAN DEATHS IN INDIANAPOLIS She Wound Ii—
Burial will be | yesterday at his home, 1728 N. Dela |
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‘Mrs. Georgia Cooke Cogs Turned
Mrs. Georgia Cooke, employee val Dimes Special
the last 35 years of the Mrs. A. J.| SANBORN, Ind. Dee. 30 Back Mills Pie Co, died last night in| jn 1930 the late ¥. P, Shake lost | Methodist Hospital after a long iil | his watch in the barn on his farm. MY ne y= 63. vo doi a | Several years later he sold the COOKE came 10 Indianapolis im to William Cross. : (from Noblesville, her birthplace, t0| my. other day Mr. Cross ap
work at the bakery 35 years ago. % d i peared at the home of Mr. Shakes She made her home with her em- gaughter Mrs. Ira V. Nierste. He
ployer at 3256 College Ave. | handed her her brother's watch. | Survivors include four brothers! she wound it and the cogs T. R., of Michigan City, and Albert, | turned. Bernice and Harry Lennen, all of | == | Indianapolis, and three sisters, Mrs. | C. P. Lackey, Seattle, Wash., and {Mrs Grace Porter and Mrs. Flora | Ball, both of Tndianapolis. Funeral services will be held at 1 Pp. m. Monday at- the Shirley Brothers Funeral Home here. Short | services will be held at 2:30 p. m. | [at the Evans & . Godshy FUNEIRL fromm i om m—w, ome at Noblesville. Burial will be! : jn the Crownland Cemetery, Nobles- | Our Best Wishes for the New Year.
ville, | | Charles S. Clarke | Ostermeyer Paper Co. | Services will be held at. Chicago 219 W. South St.
for Charles 8. Clarke, former In | aa
| dianapolis resident who died yester- : HAPPY 1940
Best Wishes for A Happy New Year
STATIONERS, INC.
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{day at his St. Petersburg, Fa. | {home after a long illness. He was | Mr. Clarke lived here during the early part of his life and at one time was secretary-treasurer of the | Webster - Manufacturing. Co, Chi- | | cago. : : | Survivors include his wife, Mar- | garet; two daughters, Mrs. Florence | Kagy, Oak Park, Ill, and Mrs. M. | W. Worthington, Rockford, Ill, and | three sisters, Mrs. H. L. Kreider, | Mrs. H. F. Hubbard and Mrs. Susan [Clarke Plum, all of Indianapolis.
A Very Happy New Year | to Our Many Friends and Customers,
Indianapolis Belting
dropped three games in a row and will be seeking to get back on the victory trail against the Wildeats, while Evansville will be out to extend its four-game winning streak, | |
Wrestling Results | By UNITED PRESS PHILADELPHIA. — Jim Londos,!' St. Louis, defeated Jim Casey, Ire-|
| George
man, Kudo is unbeaten here, while| the ‘colorful Lansdowne tossed Coach Billy Thom two weeks ago. Kiman took a disputed verdict from Lansdowne in their first meeting two months ago.
Neat hit his third consecutive long later in the second half to give Butler a 40-to-35 lead. Steiner slipped under for another score hut turned ‘his ankle during a scramble, and In the other feature. Hans Schna- Jim McCray, Bluffton junior, re-| ble, 227, Holland, will try to take” Placed him. Sebeck hit a looping "(Crv Baby) Zaharias, 245 One-hander, raising the score to 42 Greek husky from Pueblo, Colo. to 37. Tn ‘the closing minutes Gunn |
[attempt any free throws and took
. there. |was fouled twice. Butler refused 6 ihe
he was associated with the | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Co. and was | associated with David Belasco just before he retired.
Lived at Lambs Club
Mr. TFeibleman lived in the Lambs Club in New York and was! active in theatrical organizations | \ He als6o was a member of | Memorial Commission to honor
Henry J. Lehr | Detroit, Mich; 11 grandchildren | Henry J. Lehr, 55 N. Denny gt, and i6 great-grandchildren. & Supply Co.
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Best Wishes for
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died yesterday after a short illness. als A lifelong resident of trdianapotis, WV INIAM M. Howard |
Mr Lehr was 74. | William M. Howard, Indianapolis | y _ | resident 40 years, died yesterday at He Was a member of Obdle TaD" iis home, 6445 Riverview Drive. ernacle. | Services were to be conducted at |
A native of Greenville, O., he was . a welder for the Big Four Railroad 2 P. m. today at the Moore & Kirk 8 Trvington Mortuary. The Rev, C. J.
He was a member of the Second Presbyterian Church and the Loyal
land: Frank Judson, Detroit, ect | sioned Bibber McCov, Boston; Don Evans, Buffalo, N. Y., pinned Rudy Dusek, Omaha, Neb.; Tarzon White, Alabama, won over Ed Newman, New York;>Maurice La Chappelle, Canada, threw Angelo Leone, Italy; Les Ryan, Boston, tossed Henry Kulkwich, Russia.
Buddies on Ice [the ball out of bounds. oe Bul | ATIGN. TIL. Dec. 30 (NEA),| Butler's reserves downed the Bedor of Tllinois’ fresh- ford, Ind. Recreation Department, man hockey team, consisting of Aldo 42 t6 27. in the preliminary. | Palazzari, Norbert Sterle and Ar-| Summary: nold DePaul, played together | Butler (42). through high school and a year of FG | junior college.
So. Methodist (87). FT PF FG FT PP 1 1 Sebeckf... 48 0 2 0'Copoedge. t 3 Wilkerson,e 1 1lJjonesyg.... 8 2 Sprague,g.. 3 0 Xeetonec .. 3 1 Keith, tf... 0 Tlementg.. 0
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(the late Joseph T. Fanning of the! G. Russom. pastor of the First | Elks, who ‘also was a former In-. Evangelical and Reformed Church |dianapolis resident. was to officiate and burial was to | Mr. Feibleman never married. be at Crown Hill Cemetery. living with his mother until her| Survivers inehfde a sister, Mrs. | (death. For many years he came Elizabeth White, and a brother, |
from New York to Indianapolis to Charles Lehr, both of Indianapolis. day
| visit her grave on Mother's Dav. | | He is survived by his brother, INN Joseph L. Feibleman of East orange, MIS. Minnie A. Sharp N. J, and two nieces, Mrs. Stanley| Services for Mrs. Minnie A. Sharp, Kemper of Pelham Manor, N. Y. who died Wednesday at the home and Mrs. Jules Wacht of Birming- | ¢ a daughter. Mrs. Fave Fisher Several cousins in In- g R 17 Box 92, were held yester- | day at Shirley Bros.’ Central Chapel. (Burial was at Zionsville, Tnd. Mrs, Sharp, who was 78, was born | in Kentucky and had lived here 56 years. Survivors alse include an-
Texas Cage Quint : Stopped by T'emple other daughter, Mrs. O. H. Faul- : (haber, Raleigh, N. C., and two sons,
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Survivors include one Mrs. James W, dianapolis. Services will be held at the Black well Funeral Home at 10 p. m. Mon- | with burial at Crown Hill Cemetery. |
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| —The Texas University basketball lang Stanley Satterfield, TIndianapteam suffered its first defeat of the polis.
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season last night when it was topped | by Temple University, 47-37, in ‘the |
(first half of a double-header at
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In the second game, St. Joseph's,
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versity of Missouri, 39-38. | The Owls had little trouble in| maintaining their lead after over- | | taking ‘the Longhorns in the first | half,
Seek Fistic Match . Between Aron, Davis
NEW YORK, Dec. 30 (U. P.).— Negotiations were under way today | |t omatch Milt Aron, Chicago wel- | terweight, and Al Davis, New York | Slugger, for a 10-round bout at | Madison Square Garden in late Feb. ruary or early March |
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