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French Needs TESTIFY VAN CLEAVE Only 23 Wins | SLAIN AFTER FIGHT

By PAUL SCHEFFELS The fatal shooting of Milton Van

United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, April 8 (U. P).— Cleave, Indianapolis insurance man,

Notes from a big league press box: Oct. 12, followed a quarrel with his It will take 23 wins this year to younger brother over the purchase Pravuaie Pies ge ig SOHO (of a lotéery ticket, it was testified ry select ranks | . of major league aces with 200 vic today in Criminal Court. : oe ° IN tories. Carl Hubbell and Fred Fitz-| The testimony came in the trial JE IE is AL ware simmons of the New York Giants|of the brother, Frank Van Cleave, 2 Br Cire RACY or or g. land Brooklyn Dodgers, respectively, (held on a first degree murder ose In the know are predicting are the only members of the Doublethat Mutual will sign with the so0- (Century Club now on National Cl 2'8€. Police officers told the ciety of composers, etc., about April (League rosters. French has 177 [court that Frank Van Cleave signed * . ' {a purported statement that the

15, with the other networks followling shortly thereafter. Hughson Speaks Spanish {brothers had been in a South Side {tavern and quarreled when Milton reprimanded Frank for buying a lottery ticket

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Louis Is Ready To Sing 16th Foe to Sleep

This Lullaby Hit Tune Is for Mr. Musto

Well, it's still continuing, but you don’t hear so much about it. There has been considerable conferring and a disposition by Mutual, which almost amounted to a threat to break away and sign up with ASCAP, has brought the controversy close to a head. ' The latest rumors are that, al-| though there are some bitter enders among the independents who are in

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With the war tempo speeded up by Germany's invasion of Greece and Jugoslavia two addresses to be broadcast tonight take on added importance. The speakers are to be Senator Charles W. Tobey (R. Nh. H) and Vice President Henry A. Wallace. Topic of Mr. Tobey’s address is “Convoys” and he will be heard over WLS at 7:15.

ST. LOUIS, April 8 (U. P)— Dusky Joe Louis, king of the heavyweights, makes his 16th defense of his title tonight against chunky Tony Musto, Chicago fighter, in a bout set officially for 15 rounds at the Arena

Mike Jacobs. fight promoter of New York, who farmed out Louis’ services to Tom Packs for the championship affair, predicted a gate of about $50,000—far above early expectations—for the fight which was thrown out of Cleveland because Musto was held an unsuitable opponent for the champion.

The fighters weigh In at noon. Louis expects to enter the ring at 9:30 p. m, weighing close to 202 pounds. Musto, described in Packs’ announcements as the ‘‘challenger,” | wiil weigh around 195.

Donovan the No. 3 Man

Arthur Donovan, who has refereed 10 heavyweight title bouts, will be the third man in the ring.

“Packs said his expectations of a record-breaking gate for this city was based on the advance sale of $32,000. He said that amount al- | ready was in the till at closing time | last night and the cash undoubted- |

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The Arena, which seats from 15,000 to 18,000 persons, will be] jammed, Packs said The Brown Bomber was a prohibitive favorite. Odds, whenever quoted, were 1 to 20 with no takers. No Musto money had been found and the wagering has been limited strictly to the round picked by Louis to ‘‘blackout” Musto who has conceded the champion evervthing but his own gloves and a sledgehammer, Jacobs, awaiting tain outcome of the bout to fill Louis’ schedule with ‘victims-of-the-month,” took time out from his change counting to assert that Musto would give the ‘‘champeen” a tougher fight than the experts predict.

Three National League clubs have 1940 strikeout kings as aspirants for | major league berths. Frank Melton, rity American Association whiff CU I gn om $he tay is with the Phillies; Ace Adams, the oot’ in a fist fight and SM a as |Southern Association king, is With|gut of the car ang took oo A je Ojanis, Sh Max Surkont wears | nic nome |2 ed Bird uniform. | About midnight that ni - Monte Pearson, former New York cording to ig or Yankees’ pitcher now with the Cin-| ent Milton broke through th cinnnati Reds, lacks only eight s0l0/soreen door at Frank's rou. ae hours in the air to merit a pilot's b pwalh

: Spruce St.,' and Frank grabbed a airplane license, He stopped flying | . < i . . {a little over a year ago but still Sun snd shot kis brother through

| the abdomen plans to complete his course. | Police testified Frank went to the hospital with his brother and remained there until arrested.

” o 1-4 | Radio fans are extremely nice to | their favorites and some of the mementos they send in are truly amazing. Kate Smith gets cookies, pies, artificial flowers, sewing Kits. | Francia White receives live monkeys, § | music boxes, tropical fish E | Sammy (Swing and Sway) Kaye once |got a two-seater rocking chair; Ben | Grauer, white mice, alligators, Vice President turtles, love birds. Maj. Bowes has Wallace will be speaking as the stocked a museum with the thouguest of the Foreign Policy Associa-| sands of little trinkets he has retion and his talk will be broadcast ceived. by WENR at 9 o'clock following his introduction by James G. Mec-| Donald, honorary chairman of the

association. Topic of the Wallace ner and loser in their bout the other speech will be |

b 5 . t . 0 lv “An eric < Se i | night, are to fig ht it ou again ni} Chance.”

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Indiana University’s varsity golf players, shown here, are polishing their games for the season opener against Northwestern April 14 at Indianapolis, under the watchful eyes of James Soutar, Bloomington pro who has been named head coach. The linksmen are (first row, left to right) John Powell, Ladoga; Robert Sill, Gary; William Horton, Muncie; Harold Schmidt, Ft. Wayne; Wilbur Van Horn, Logansport, and Robert Gaston, Indianapolis; (second row, left to right) Frank Penning, Bloomington; Julius Brownstein, South Bend: Lennie Murphy, Franklin; Steve Rose, Terre Haute: Peter Corallo, Lockport, N. Y,, and Coach Soutar.

Can Galento Draw a Bead On Baer Like He Can Beer

WASHINGTON, April 8 (U. P.).

doubles and a single. The Redskins] — Tony Galento gets a last chance and Maple Leafs fought to a 7-7 tonight to prove to his public that tie. Rain called a halt as the it's as simple to draw a bead on a Leafs were batting in the 10th and | ger as a beer. the umpires called it a day shortly | Last summer Tony tried it, but afterward as the rain increased poth the beer and (Max) Baer and the thunder rolled. | ganged up on him. Result—GaBob Latshaw, former Indianapolis lento couldn't answer the bell for first baseman, took keen delight in| the eighth round. Tony contended {rubbing it in on his former mates. then that too much grog had dulled Playing the initial sack for the his reflexes. Ringsiders insisted it Leafs, Latshaw pounded out two was a case of too much Max. ome runs—both out of the park— | Tonight things will be different double and a single. He batted though, according to Galento. n five of Toronto's runs for a per-| Two-Ton’s foe in a 10-rounder at fect day at the plate. Joe Mack | the Uline arena will be Max's baby walloped a homer for the Tribe in brother, Buddy—a mere slip of a the fourth. Gal who stanas six feet six and innit scales 245 pounds. Thirteen Hits | Galento vows §he has stayed The Hoosiers emerged from their| aboard the wagon and trained for batting slump and collected thir-|this particular test, which brings teen hits to eleven for the Leafs. Nim to the cross roads of his career Ray Starr pitched six innings for!

and holds for the winner the {the Tribe and was no puzzle. George | Promise of a July crack at Joe Industrial and Municipal [Gill worked the last three and CN ova, : Leagues were still shy a team lowed one run and one blow, which|,,o ony a boed himself down to apiece today as the Indianapolis|Was Latshaw’s second home. Dy a viens Amateur Baseball Association! Still at sea on reaching a deci-|

| this time with quips instead of fists {when they appear on Eddie Cantor’s program tomorrow night, WIRE at 8 o'clock. Eddie signed the two before the fight with the understand[ing that the winner was to receive

u » os Movie actor Preston Foster is to be the guest of Bob Hope on the| comedian’s program tonight, WIRE at 9 o'clock.

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Berg when the club visited Cuba might seek to prove the shooting 175 per cent of a guest appearance fee of Spanish from Mexican sharecropcast by WENR starting at 9:30. [rise in the popularity surveys and [May 6, in the Boston-Pittsburgh |BY Science Service Bill McKechnie is the only man- $2,500,000,000, and in addition there he seems to have picked up a birth- Chemical Society meeting here toSuperman Brooklyn in 1938 and getting nosed |louis County Gas Co

Rookie Tex Hughson with the| p ; SOX 1 efense attorneys, who were exBoston Red Sox shared the spotlight pected to begin introducing testi= late in March. Hughson was reared | w ] 2 ! (was an accident. near Mexican territory and as al ranch owner at Kyle, Tex., he has| < SMOKE COST TOPS * u 8 pers, Berg is the Sox’ linguist exland the loser 25 per cent. . The fight between heavyweight] Ie |pert. champion Joe Louis and Tony Musto] 8 = = { There were 270 players figuring in On| >" lis now rated third among all pro-|8ame, the boxscore showed 2¢ Pi-| ST. LOUIS, April 8.—Actual cost And what (as Joe Williams might grams on the networks, topped only rates and 16 Bees, totaling nearly each year to people in the United ask) ever became of that ASCAP-|by Jack Benny and Charlie Mec- one-sixth of the total players used giates on account of smoke is ager in the National League history is in the incalculable cost to health, to win the pennant with three differ- | w L. Jones and Dr. F. E. Vandeveer ent clubs and the world champion- | of the American day jinx. Ever since taking the|day. Dr. Vandeveer is connected helm at Cincinnati, Deacon William |Vith the American Gas Association has been a losing manager every lesting Laboratories at Cleveland, Baker and Denton (out by a 3-run, last-ditch Cubs | The wastage of coal, gas and fuel Lowell Thomas |rally on his 1940 anniversary. (oils, due to the incomplete combus=~ Free Voie | tion which causes smoke, amounts

as club interpreter with Coach Moe | mony this afternoon, inferred they jobizined a good working knowledg in St. Louis tonight is to be road) The Aldrich family continues to|National League games last year, | BMI feud? | Carthy. by the whole league all season, ship with two different outfits, but | 1014 members Aug. 7, dropping a double-header to While Mr. Jones is with the St. News Room of Alr | to $200.000,000, they said. In addi-

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(tion, the extra cleaning of buildings and laundering or dry cleaning of | wearing apparel and house furnish= ings, and their shortened life, ace {count for the remainder of the stage gering total. “Probably the worst aspect of smoke 1s its effect on health,” they |declared. “While this relationship

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Johnnv Presents Johnnv ATLANTA, Ga., April 8 (U. P.) -—Pat Comiskey, 210-pound Pater-

Presents Horace Heidt Horace son, N. J. slugger fighting to come back to a contender’s spot in the is difficult to evaluate, correlation

Heidt Battle of Sexes Battle of Sexes | Fibber McGee Fibber McGee Bob Hove Bob Hope Doghouse Doghouse ‘ Peter Grant national heavyweight picture, was Of SMOKe and high incidence of Del Casino one step nearer his goal today pneumonia seems to have been Del Casino 8 a) . : Wally Johnson Comiskey stabbed a short but po- | Clearly established. Much evidence tent left to the chin and knocked | €Xists that death rates from pneuout Jack Merrick of Ponca City, Mmonia and other respiratory ails Okla. after 55 seconds of the third Ments are greater in smoky indusround in a l10-round feature bout, trial centers than in small urban fought before 3000 fans here last communities. The effect of smoke night. {in depriving people of sunlight is Lee Savold, 199';, Des Moines, |another broad aspect of the smoke Ia, scored a technical knockout Problem, and one which probably over Mike Alfano, 194!z, New York has an important bearing on when Alfano failed to answer the|health. bell for the third round. Savold|

pounded short jabs to Alfano's et REV. POWELL SPEAKS Tough Luck Terrell | AT LENTEN SERVICE

UNIVERSITY, Miss, ‘April 8| <The Church suffers as much, if (NEA). — Wingback Ray Terrell not more, from the sins of believe broke his arm in Mississippi's S€C-| ope ae from the attacks of its open ond foothall game last fall His | enemies.” the Rev. E. Aiger Powell arm failed to mend for basketball | christ Church pastor, said at noon He came out for baseball and penten services today measles put him in bed. The Rev. Mr. Powell's sermon was delivered at one of the services scheduled in Protestant and Catholic churches throughout the city this Holy Week, as Indian|apolis residents prepared for the celebration of Easter Sunday. At English’s Theater this noon, Dr. Carleton W. Atwater, First Baptist Church pastor, spoke on “Sharing Christ's Cross.”

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| Jus was accomplished under duress. ; | Galent raini sought to complete its organization sion on his outfield lineup, Man- | ano, 35, Bl ain % plans for the season openers April ager Wade Killefer experimented | he opera! a op E ied x | Pens, ne operates a tavern. 26 and 27. with Infielder Wayne Blackburn in| Realizing the temptation this pr Richardson Co. still is a doubtful the middle pasture. Kermit Lewis | sented to his [lighter oe entrant in the Industrial League, Was benched and the experiment | gary Mendel printed and i. while a club is sought to join the Worked, for the day, at least. Young | 1 : ISe

seven already in the fold in fn Bl didn’t disappoint his 2] Bog Mh hewn Municipal League. The eighth club/and turned in a couple of running| «1s «ms are ’ provasty will Re Beech Sore or catches and chased from here of YS el ob hes) Buagy Wilkinson Lumber (there in wide territory to accept | Grink uncil after the fi _ wove 8 Two leagues were organized at a five chances There's more to ny brawl meeting of the association last| Blackburn is one of the best hus-| p20 the doubtful o Eo og night. The Manufacturers League, tlers in the camp and may be Kille- | joining joe Louis’ Poke Ye to play on Saturday, will consist fer's answer to a smart lead off man yonth’ Club—a strict] ho oma] of Stewart-Warner, E. C. Atkins,|in the batting order. He is fast and |; ion whose most ory orjzonial Lilly Varnish, Kingan A. A., P. R.|aggressive and last year batted 312 include Al McCoy, Red ems Mallory and U. S. Tires as oe Tribe's late season third ang Big Abe Simon. Galento is a The Big Six League, to play on |SaCKer. ‘harter ) : i Sunday, will be composed = Pp. R.! The Indians- were scheduled to lie te Oy have

Mallory, Usher Funeral Home, meet the Kansas City Blues in Bar- . ; ’ - Boulevard Tap Room, Baird's Serv-|tow this afternoon and Bill Phoebus | "8 the champion to the floor.

ice, International Machine and Was slated to toe the rubber Gob Tool and Sack’'s Auto Parts [the American Association chamFour players also were reinstated |Pions. The Blackburn experiment | in the association last night. They|in the outfield was to continue. are George A. Coffman, John Mun- | Legrant Scott has been on the sick: | chel, Luke Allison and Earl Gold- list, is on the mend and he'll be in| man [there shortly battling for the regu|lar right field job

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Purdue Clinic

LAFAYETTE, Ind, April 8 (U. P.) —Top-flight pro golfers and

high school and college coaches converged on the Purdue Fieldhouse today for the opening sessions of the three-day Purdue golf clinic. Tom Walsh, P. G. A. president, presided at today's initial meeting, with Herb Graffis, editor of Golfing, and Prof. Homer Allen of the Purdue physical education department, leading the first-round discussions. Well-known golf authorities participating in a panel on golfing 2g | problems included Roy Smith, i14| Highland Club, Indianapolis; W. H. ¢;s | Diddel, Indianapolis architect: HarSea ry O'Hare, Chicago Park District; e635 John C. Watsen, Erskine Park, 856 | South, Bend, and Glenn H. Morris, 5 | National Golf Foundation, Chicago. S13 Indoor and outdoor demonstraa3 tions at tomorrow and Thursday's 833 sessions wil! feature Byron Nelson, 635 P. G. A. champion and runner-up 631 in last week-end’s Masters’ tourna3: iment; Dick Metz and Tommy Ar- . 621 | mour. 620 . 619}

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CLEVELAND, April 8 (NEA) — Elizabeth Bemis |John Carroll University's ice hockey Licht of World _ |t€am won 41 consecutive games Mystery Man {until defeated this season by Case Valiant Lad 0 3 Ba Sy School of Applied Science.

Grimm's Daughter High Pockets

Marv Marlin Maw Perkins Vie Sha Sade | Backatage Wife — | ST. PAUL, April 8 (NEA) —Gov.| Ghe tev DOOR BRIT, Seer Stella Dallas Harold E. Stassen of Minnesota. “pT * | Church pastor, will speak on “Unrolled 208 in the American Bowling | hteous Vigilance.” at English’ | Congress here. It is the highest av 4 8 x ue igtance,” a glish's erage ever compiled in the tourna- oToW: ~ | ment by a chief executive.

Lorenzo Jones Lido Retains Mayo

Beautiful Life Right to Happiness Lone Journey Jack Armstrong News LIDO BEACH, N. Y., April (NEA) —The Lido Beach Club] signed the veteran golf professional, | Charles H. Mayo, for the 10th consecutive season. CHENIER SP EOLA eRe, LONG RUN BRAND

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Two local bowlers clicked the {maple jugs like castanets in league {competition last night and chalked their names atop the local bowlers with 700 scores. Joe Markey rang up a high 728 in the Bell Telephone League and Bill Kenniger marked steadily to hit 714 in an Evangelical session. Last night's leading bowlers:

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| Spring Golf N o'clock tonight at 1214 Martin Ave. | pring 0 1 otes Empire Life & Accident will ook F Li k or mn Smen {Joe Markey, Bell Telephone {V. Kenniger, Evangelical

out at 4 p. m. tomorrow at Brook-| side. Spring ‘Weatl ; ¥ {Jimmy DeRose, Fraternal pring weather is bringing city Maurice Wellman, Fraternal golf news out of its cocoon, and to- |Art Reinking, S. Side Business Men. Piper, Reformed Church R. Bain, W, 10th Business Men ..... Harry Martledge, Auto Transportation

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Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, April 8, 1941

SOFTBALL The Bush-Feezle Softball KEY NETWORK STATIONS (Subject to Change): MUTUAL—WOR, 710; WHEK, 1420; WSM, 650. NBC-BLUE—WJZ, 770; WOWO, 1190; WLS-WENR, 890: KWK, 1380. NBC-RED—WEAPF, 660; WTAM, 1100; WWJ, 950; WMAQ, 670.

CBS—WABC, 880; WJR, 760; WHAS, 840; KMOX, 1120, WBBM, 780.

Assobe day there are notes to interest mem- |

8 | BESCHER—Katherine, widow of the late | George Bescher, mother of Mrs. John Bver and George Bescher passed away Tuesday at the late residence. Southport, Ind. age 84 years. Funeral services and Bernard's Cemetery, New Friends may call at Voigt S. Meridian, Sunday, 5

Haven, Conn Mortuary, 1632 to 10 p. m.

CLINTON--John E.. age 71 Audra M brother of Mrs Schrever of New York City and gtepe father of Virginia and Cephas Fort, passed away at Sunnyside anitarium. Service at the Flanner rtuary Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends invited, Burial Crown Hill in charge of North Park Masonic Lodge.

CRAIG—Sallie A. of Leo, passed away Si Wednesday, April 93. 8:3 Usher Mortuary, 3 St., 9 a, m, Holy Cross Church. Friends invited Burial St. Joseph's Cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary.

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Linesmen Named Danning Goes For Pro Matches |Back fo Catch

Nineteen local tennis players have] JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. April 8 been selected to serve as linesmen| (U, P.).—Hank Danning will return | duripg the professional tennis to his old position behind the plate | matches next Menday night at the| for good, Manager Bill Terry of the Butler Fieldhouse, Frank Dowling,| New York Giants announced today. {Central Indiana Tennis Association; Terry said that conversion of secretary, announced today. | Danning into a left-fielder was a Members of the pro troupe who| failure and that Hank would catch will appear here under the auspices| today against the Cleveland In{of the Indianapolis Orphans’ Home | dians In a game at Pulaski, Va. | Junior Auxiliary are Bill Tilden, Terre said that “wanton base | Don Budge, Alice Marble and Mary | stealing” against the (Giants re-| Hardwick. | cently—due to lack of a catcher| Once To Relieve Distress! Dowling and Olen Parks of Mish-/who can pick men off the bases—| muqay get from your drugstore a Doe awaka will umpire the matches and and Danning’s poor impression 8s tor's formula calied ZEMO. The quick the linesmen will be William Bell, an outfielder, made up his mind. | way Zemo relieves itching burning skin Verne Roth, Obie Smith, Ralph Morrie Arnovich and Joe Moore irritations is amazing. Also aids healing. Burns. Vie Kingdon, George Hoster,| will battle it out for the left field | Use Zemo morning and night. Soon Tom Hendricks, Leonard Solomon, | position vacated by Danning. Your discomfort should disappear— Jim Ruddell, Walt Hiser, Bill Nixon,| Moore is favored to get the job. Saran Sontains Sodium) snd Mend) {Bill Krieg, Dave Chambers, Jack | It was learned that \Terry had and enthol, Benzoic and Boric Acids, |Miller, Dudley Pratt, Herman made some sort of offer to the Gjycerine PLUS other wonderful essen(Kothe, A. E. Martin, William King-| Pittsburgh Pirates but he would not tial oils long recognized for their great discuss details of the proposed| merit. Stainless, greaseless. Doesn't trade. ! show on skin. 30 years success!

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| EARLY~=Daniel E.,, 61 vears, beloved husband of Nauree Early, father of Mrs. Henry Schmidt, James and Charles Early, assed away Sunday Private funera Wednesday, 10 a. m., at the home, N. Beville Ave. Friends may call any time Tuesday Please omit flowers. Burial Washington Park. G. H. Herrmann Service.

GAMMANS-—-Marv. wife of Charles, moth« er of Mary Edna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gootee, sister of Leo James and Joseph Gootee and Mrs. Alma Lepper, passed away Monday p. m. Friends may call at the Tolin Funeral Home, 1308 Prospect, any time. Funeral services Wednesday, 10 a, m., at the St. Patrick's C. Church Interment Holy Cross. Friends invited.

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entered into rest rs, mother of Mrs, E. and Howard Lacy. sister of Anson Roberts. Servica Wednesday, 10 a. m, at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Burial Highland Cemetery, Fisher's Station. Friends are welcome.

HAUGHT William M 3507 Birchwood, husband of Hattie R. and father of Harold R. Haught. passed away Monday in Cleves, O. Service at the Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Time later,

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ciation’s weekly meeting will , i held at 7:45 p. m. tomorrow. Teams Pers of the Woodstock and Pleasant Ollie Serstead, Fraternal interested in playing night soft. Run clubs. Largent, N. Side Business Men ball at Softball Stadium or twilight | Woodstock’s full summer program Haryiekhorst. Reformed Church ball on the city parks are asked to, ¥ill open next week-end with two pee Fouts, §. Side Business Men have representatives present. events for the men. Besides the Don Woodard, Fraternal ........ 0... ———— blind par sweepstakes, there will be Shs feoarringer, W. 10th Business M. Handball Meet qualifying play Saturday and Sun- J. Bright, W. 10th Business Men day for the spring handicap, in Which (Lye 0 tenner, eb pusiness Men CHICAGO, April 8 (U. P.).—Joe the Edwin H. Forry Trophy will be |Les Ginsberg, Holy Cross 1° Platak, Chicago, national champion |at stake. [Joe UTA Holy Crom brass vent Shes a yoo ra Reiman On the following Tuesday women Hudder, Little’ Pn Dynes, 617 Gin 0 Gr 1 St uis, high lighted the sec- members will set out on their pro- |Hafer, Reformed Church 617 a ond round matches scheduled for gram with a nine-hole morning mira Dik Coe poral iio : 618) DLs today's session of the National A. par tournament. A luncheon meet- Jack Pozner, S. Side Business Men... as Kv Marshall A. U. handball tournament. jing at 12:30 p. m. will conclude the Bader, OR neh oi ; day's activities. (Faust, Evan elical 611 | Gino Garibaldi, 220, the aggressive Members of the men’s golf com- | Harvey hoa a Transportation. on) | Italian grappler from New York, is mittee are F. R. Weaver, chairman; |B Davis, Suto Transportation 610 in action against the high-powered {Judge Herbert E. Wilson, Robert E. Chandier, Tinton Church as | Everett Marshall, 222, of La Junta Smith, Byron Hollett, Sam Simpson yy Crean, 3 Side Business Men. . BOK | 1 toni % ~ Uh and Walter Stuhldreher. On the Frank Krause, Inginanons Church .. vag] 0. 1. tonight's headline wrestling women's committee are Anne | Sieorke Lohman, State Highway gs |a'tiiaetion at the Armory. Mooney, cha.rman; Selah Church, | fan ar. or toi ot hi en Marshall is here for the first time Florence Jameson, Peg Hendricis | Ward Sexson, S. Side Business Men... 604 UNIS season, having accepted the ‘and Betty Wilson, Giyae 3 Athen, West ‘side Church 602 bout with Garibaldi when the latter Four committees have been named : |insisted on another appearance here at the Pleasant Run club. These| Awards in the Indianapolis Real When he was disqualified for alleged lare: Tournament, Pat Fisher, Tony |Estate Board's first annual bowling {rough tactics in a meeting two {Lumpkin and Earl Hollingsworth; [league Were presented last night at [Weeks ago with Dorve Roche. He ‘membership, Ray Gest, Matt Far-|the Hoosier Athletic Club with the [previously had tossed Roche. son and Toe Reeve, and, publicity, Directors’ Trophy going to the{ The rugged Marshall, who has Merle Calvert. Pleasant Run mem- Fletcher Avenue Savings and Loan [twice been rated king of the heavies |bers will meet each month during Association team. and hopes to land back on top again, 'the golf season. Winning 47 and losing 34 games, |is all set for tonight's encounter, He this squad finished one game ahead |is known to be at his best when the of two teams tied for second, Union going is tough. They meet for one Title Co. and Burnet-Binford Lum- [fall or 90 minutes. ber Co. Tied at third were the| Billy Thom, 179, chief mat inteams of Guy H. Willlams Co., F. M. [structor at Indiana University, is in Knight, Realty Co., and the Arnott [the semi-windup against Frankie

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were James Hurt, Jack C. Carr, Joseph H. Argus, while Gene Brattreall and Roy Hol-| P E Welmer Bushong, {man tied for third place.

Frank Huse, Louis Moller, Albert (Hermann, Charles W - Three members of the Rd |ridge team accompanied Coach Si-

Shot [waa Arnott. mon P. Roache to Purdue todav | to attend the golf clinic. They were | Capt. Dick Stackhouse, Bob Stackhouse and George O'Neill. The golfing Blue Devils open their season April 14 against Franklin.

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BRADFORD, Pa. April 8 (U. P)). —Del Bissonette, first baseman with the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1928 to 1933, was named manager of the Bradford Bees of the Pony League. The team is a farm club of the Boston Bees.

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Talaber, 184, Chicago, while Am Rascher, 225, the Hoosier performer from Cedar Lake, Ind. makes his first visit of the season tonight and tackles Ray Eckert, 235, of St. Louis. A fourth bout is between Harry Kent, 230, Portland, Ore. and Joe Mellich, 216, Kansas City.

Will They Just ‘Laugh’ Again

EVANSTON, April 8 (NEA) — Stan Klores, Northwestern University baseball coach, believes that metal helmets to protect batters will soon be standard equipment. “They laughed when Roger Bresnahan introduced shin guards for catchers,” Klores recalls.

Another Willie

NEW YORK, April 8 (U. P).— Willie Mosconi of New York won the World Pocket Billiards League championship last night, defeating Onofrio Lauri of Scranton, Pa., 125I Both players had high runs

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FT. WAYNE, Ind, April 8 (U.| Se P.) —Entries trickled in today for| is the National Y. M. C. A. swimming | YJ championships, to be held here : April 18 and 19.

So far, “Y” officials said, teams| from San Antonio, Tex. Worcester, | Mass., and St. Paul, Minn, in addition to the host squad, have in®cated they will compete.

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AUSTIN, Tex. April 8 (NEA) — Dr. Dan Penick, 71, has taught Latin and coached University of Texas

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