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THURSDAY, JAN. 20, 1042 ; THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ ; PAGE 23 P.).—Red Cross war contributions Ahead, He Said >=: agnates to 0 ca " e al Col. Matt Wynn, president of the Night G for Workers, T local Red Cross official. ight Lames for Workers, 100 ACQUIS, ON BY U.S. ARMY United Press Staff Correspondent business at any time, so today I will heed a personal call to duty by —Those 4 : g . : NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—Thos 3 Yo ph MANE 5, The sermon is directed toward that wild-eyed group of radicals t orce. but both. . i ; 3 | : Just OE eS ONS 3 = | [than most of us will find ourselves Dandies could fight. Perhaps they ; E aE ; Sue mn ~_- Hh Bs | [don't complain if you are ordered ‘Get Your Cash Filipinos either. he chances are Sa AL i i# a = § . . : R ¥ J [gate keeper the gate and call it|P).—The Wabash College basket- ® Fur Coats e Diamonds follow the prize rings know about S ® Men's Suitse Overcoats can fight all right. = 2 FIDE : La . . EAS NE President of the United States ah-|with the first stop at Kalamazoo. e Shotguns e Luggage the islands developed and probElectric Refrigerators nam His square tag was Fran- | lw y elaxati | or ame is &q would benefit by the relaxation the lege of Michigan Friday: Xavier PRIN TR LL re TLL hav av He's just nother bov | i y " : tored in Our 18) they say Hes Just a ey "3 } was received gratefully by everyone,jana wind up at Richmond Tues- UL STORAGE tion of the Americanese. “He's | LF OF 0 2% fr =F Reavy. I «'\| [the magnates. They hailed the Twelve players composed the squad SACKS BROS Pancho was a world caampion - Te ) Fo < Y oC tarian since Lincoln, the wisest] Wabash will pick up its home i That made him a fiyweight and LS : 2 fo « Ss Ela wad ees 1 . ns : : land. won his title. He beat Johnny | : mar 27 echoing off the left field wall, they crown still on his head. died after “UNABLE TO Specifically, they forgot that Mr. fected tooth led to biocod poisonENGINES + NO CEILING: BLUEPRINTS day, expressed the hope that night : QC APT . v < ; ; : Few Good Fh weight Times-Legion Golden Gloves tour- Se 2 Bey, be on their knees, salaaming in the them on one hand. Pancho, Buff, amateur leather throwers resume Be) > : 5 . | B h Hen Sra iw pig ine i . \ 11 are embroi e } y AO Leo arnhorst = E House a week S NH : 3 => Aye They met once and the Filipino . OF from tomorrow \ Which is exactly what the owners, knocked the midget from Wales ' ha aN night. - . of J ea 8 * . ¢ almost to a man are doing--grab-lv a fair test. Wilde, who 3 be held tomorrow | . : == : / 3 S z Leo Barnhorst shoved 22 points | aytension of night games. Ed Bar- | time. Pancho was at his peak. X : LEE «i : : 3 : ; oy enter Noblesville High School, 45 to 25. home. 1. S. MacPhail is adamant together in their prime can only the next Gloves Alexandria, 38; Hagerstown, 25. fensive in thes merely said night games can't reLogansport, 39; Peru, 17. counting for seven

2 . e M. P o 9 l ® 9 Downs Gives $50,000 sien, arrow an vidcC ail asn OOL17 16 Red Cross Fund : LOUISVILLE, Ky. Jan. 28 (UO, COOE MESSASE Wh H T Id Y B b 1] were boosted today by a gift of TRON WON. OPERATIVE ’ = 4 ¢ Br ¢@ t én e 0 ou dS€ $50,000 from Churchill Downs raceNO. 7,902,001 «« NUS. oA ; track, site of the annual Kentucky Churchill Downs Latonia Club, Inc., presented the gift to T. J. Hartnett, TRIS OPeRy, ae EYES EXAMINED — GLASSES FITTED ANNOUNCE TIVE WISRRg TO By JACK GUENTHER Dr. David TaVel (Reg. Optometrist) NEW YORK, Jan. 29. —The most important requisite of any sports writer is an unselfish willingness to stick his nose in other people's delivering a heavy lecture on a light subject—night baseball. dramatic, pulsating communiques - . = ) sy . : > : from our beleaguered Pacific out- = : : a) E 3 X : x ) en as major league es A and its brief theme is this: : post never fail to stress the brav- $ ; = % 2% Z 5 tty & Take a tip from the elephant, ; ery and gallantry of the Ameri- \~a 4 HEA 4 : ot 155 comrades, and start Wg LL b h SQ - can and the Filipino forces. Not ; Lg { |vour memories, which are shorter anas tar ts Of course, nobody ever had to - L _ | | ON ANYTHING tell us that the Yankee Doodle J 3 2 = TE J fon income tax day. Otherwise,! arnstormer : i didn't have to tell us about the r~ & aly RS § {50 board up the windows, give the| CRAWFORDSVILLE, Jan. 29 (U, in a Flash! we just hadnt stopped to give it Ga NN 2 : GREASE : ; a thought. But those of us who 5 - L 4 5 - quits for the duration. ball squad shoved off today on a ® Cloth Coatse Watches . : . . \ On Jan. 16 these club owners went | six-day barnstorming tour of Mich- ® Jewelry [e070 G17 the little brown islanders; they ¥ “ =. #1 | ) { |off on spasms of joy when the|igan, Ohio and eastern Indiana : y ® Cameras eo Radios There was Pancho Villa. He / = / ’ 3 aay | : was one of the first professio + : = . Br & | nounced he was agreeable to a busi- | Mich., for a game with Western ® Transits = @ Microscopes } — Sn 3 ] ness as usual policy in baseball be-| Michigan College tonight. Electric Sewing Machines ly th st. hat wasn't his rove . ; ably the be That wasn | cause he believed the working man, The Hoosiers meet Albion Col- At nile cisco Guilledo. Most Filipinos are game afforded. ; J named Francisco. On the island Mr. Roosevelt's announcement University at Cincinnati Monday, ye [ITT Mild F ) named Francisco.” Thats a varia- but particularly enthusiastically by day for a clash with Earlham. kia just another guy named Joe.” President as the greatest humani- chosen for the trip. and a worthy one, wo, He never il Lh Si i At RVR ruler since Solomon and—next to|schedule Feb. 5 in a tilt with Cha-| SE|NLTIEECISLI[ERYE ighed more than 110 pounds. Se gin rummy-—the best sport in the nute Field. | Only One Location it was in this division that he | : 2 NL ; xD: Then, while cheers still were Buff by a kayo in 11 rounds here H ® B e oh Sala a | proceeded to forget all about him. in New York. He died with the : Sa aE — i P €avies egm : > : ; Sha a. \ 7 Forgot Night Games dropping a 10 rounder to Jimmy . y ? - a 3 . R So 2 N McLarnin on the coast nN M- Action Feb 6 : an = Y 3 3 DISCOVER. MOTIVE TOWER. Roosevelt, emphasizing that men are ; ® es BELIEVE MUST HAVE AT LEAST SIX working three different shifts each ing and brought his death. ; YS? PS) UNAVAILABLE yo cr Asics games could be extended. The heavyweight division in The £ 3 At a time when they should still THE RING HASNT HAD many inament is to be called upon for direction of Capitol Hill and giving good fiyweights. You can name action for the first time when the Frankie Genaro, Frankie Mason mitt warfare in! snd Jimmy Wilde. Of the group, the Butler Field | at a marble game after one of them | has yelled “grab dates and run. seven rounds This was NEY 3 : —. No show ic to bing all they can. \ The “Haves” have thumbed down | fighting since 1913, was SE Eon account of the . o : | 1 laundered veteran by that o TJ. i ralv- through the nets last night for! ow says his Yankees have not, do ) } tH Infantile Paraly ; , ; vl 3 { Cathedral as the Irish romped over {not and will not play arc games at What would have happened if ST 3 tainment. D L di RT the two had been able to come |§ , ff Due to fight on oerner ca ing Net Scores gl the northsiders that Brooklyn shall play no more i id than the usual seven. ‘The White he guess t mav nifi- : Ss : HS ) € personally refused their facilities to be guessed at. It may be signifi card Feb. 6 are All S N STATE HIGH SCHOOLS pe Sox have refused their facili cant that competent ring observ- several entries in the heavier tate etter S BAO aon hie. 25. took over the of- : the Cubs and Tom Yawkey has ers from both sides of the At- weights. The Open class heavy-| Economy, 39; Greens Fork, 21. first half lantic agreed that Wilde, at his [weight bracket now has three con-| Wilfred (Gussie) Doerner of| Springfield Twp.. 53; Okeana, O., ° Sh Yai Boe * place a good ball club.

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They rated him above Pancho | (Dvnamite) Prather and Robert Lapel, 38: Batesville, 30. : : : | i Summitviile, 36; Frankton. 34. : Ss A: ; ag | as an over all performer Donnell, both of the Leeper Box- ICC for Indiana colleges. Markieciie” 59° Spreeland. 5 for 16 gn a all out for the light contests. Clark The Philippine Islands are ing School. The push-shot artist has col- titIh (Rinntelger), ®5; Catholic) Cathedral led, 25 Griffith in Washington wants night T L pretty old. That gay old skip- | Donnell’'s entry was misplaced or lected 249 points in 10 games. He Revers: eu and 37 - ks hy nk hing: thee Hi fopoies ben r lan, picked them up i : Y : 1 Fre N satem ™ ermission. ; Barnes would like to see his St. per, Magellan, picked them up in {lost and for that reason his name) aads Bernie Hoffman. St. Joseph's! Eremont. 43: Salem Center, 21. 5 BE Barnhorst ; 1521, or just about the time Cy has not been appearing in the list! : : Pp Moros. iy Sort. ” The lanky pivot Louis Browns play four times an|| SLIP and SEAT COVERS M to Young was breaking into base- of tournament eligibles. The Wire] Souese. who has 190 in 14 Cons, Jeffersonville, 81: New Kibany. 2 man added three more buckets the evening, with a double feature and For All Cars otor ball. But our interest in them nament committee accepted a sec-| Ray Greve, Wabash, is third with COLLEGES Second half for his total While free china for the ladies tossed in. Oil and for the most part our knowl- ond Donnell entrv after learning 161, Allen Howenstine, fourth. Man- Hr inia Polr. iF: ae caiagel, 3s. Noblesville was held to 12 points. Connie Mack would very much like oo 3 { St. Francis, 50; LaSalle College, 34. " ’ ior} . : ) edge of them goes no farther that the big fellow has been train-| chester, has the better average of Cincinnati, 53; Wilmington. 8. Tomorrow night, Cathedral will to schedule at least 21 games under \ 2-Gal, back than 1898, when your Uncle [ing diligently three weeks. Jaimie 5 EN Henry. 28. play at Southport. Summary: the arcs. ; Samuel took th or. In vi oa 4 139.1n 10 games. Slippers Rock, 45: Clarion, 40. ‘ , The owners have accepted from Samuel took them over. In view w 941 "Novice Tit! Jhppery, Rock, 13,.Carien, 0 CATHEDRAL (45). NOBLESVILLE (25). on 1341 "Novice Title Other leading scorers are: Odle, s Hopkins, Si: Drexel, 30. FG I BF er pp the President only what they choose “ Can

of these facts it is not surprising | Elon, 60: Appalachian | Guilford Hogan f 0 <3 McEntire f {to accept. They have closed their i |

pest was the most remarkable tenders, William Reed, Northeast Evansville College is making a one- ldaville, 3: Adams Twp, 22. feld goals and : ‘Have Nots’ Differ frying sizer the game ever saw. Community Center. and GeOrge iu; how of the individual scoring! Woleottyille, 19; Jastange. 7. two free throws The “have nots” have plumped 90 OCTANE SUPER £5 iW La,

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‘weight title for the West Side A, C.| Gutgsell, St. Josephs, 141: Jones, | &artell i Ripon do" Dilger s Brant FRR Coe bE wo | [136: Frazell, Franklin, 133; Sprowl : lignored the issue that baseball Coupes $§.15 Coaches 29 of Frank Churchill was the Mar- [pected to make a good match for] p ctate Normal Gb: Eastern Millere gnored the issue t baseball has $ promoting prizefights as a side- |Dlaining that his job kept him from |City, 120; Etcheson, DePauw, 114; - vihter 18. Let's hope Judge Landis reads huge battlers and if all report for

Mexico, 30: Blufft Crannv.f quis of Queenshury of the islands, |either Reed or Prather. Purdue, 132; Norris, Butler, 131; is. 54. RE... a job to do and will exist only so|}j Low as & Sedans Tax Included line. A local millionaire bank- |answering the Golden Gloves roli| Kniptash, Rose Poly, 114; Anderson. PROFESSIONAL Referce. Walt Flovd (Southport), Um. [them the facts of life when they 45 - Plate, Heavy Duty, 24 duty next week there will be three 51-Plate, Super Heavy Duty,

An American br the name |He stands 6 feet 5 inches and is ex-| DePauw, 139; Meurer, Rose Poly,| Mexico 50: Blufiton S. cae State. 8. Wigmore. t Princeton. 55: Fort Dix, — — --|long as that job is done, and not a call last week. This increases the|Eartham, 110. Shebovgan. 10: Chicage Bruins, 39. Bife=FISIR Luss? dumanapoliv. meet here early next week. : i = =iry Months Written St . $6.39 Bowling S ow ing cores bouts in that division on Feb. 6. : ) X : : | 4 Other Novice heavies are Albert A 3 ou hs 36 Months Written $8 45 teak McKinney and William Holmes, , Guarantee ......... . s t's d wiers: tain = . Last nights ee Bows Rhodius Community Center; Her- ; ; N John Mencin, Indianapolis ._........ jp3i man Scott, Hill Community Center, : ar FREE INSTALLATIO HRM ghiany doe HaLONSH: ESRI Sung Gh ng A “3.0 SERB nT RAPHE arenes i ; , , olis' oldest service station, Harry FW hseler. adnnapslis : : a also is working out : hours daily and Sunday to serve you. jsonard Chase, Indiamapelis ........ i : i: - 5 ’ y J J 9 a ) Radiator ALCOHOL | Men's, Wom.’s, Boys’, Girls

A | 147: Richardson, Anderson, 148:| puther, 33; St. Ambrose, 23. Rrnhrst.c |1s danger ahead. And they have Miller.c ; i : N 31, © oo He was a Government clerk as- | Ollie Allee also was restored to I ue Be ao Billings oir, #1: Carroll, 4% (overtime). | Totals ..18 Bl tetas BT BS inte longet , ie nAR tile ™ A ? i § . , 122; Caio, X shar (Kas. eachers 352; Spring- single ger. signed to Manila and he started [tournament competition after ex : x eld, 43 ¥ pn at Half—Cathedral, 25; Nobles- g oun BATTERIES FULLY GUARANTEED 3 a = N y » var : ov > ARI " ~ ovice heavyweight entry to five " ; Ne = Guarantee ....... se, Indianapolis : 1 Eddie Denlin E Coa 888 May Be 30 Bouts Feb. 8

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