Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1942 — Page 15

Pastor Risks Appointment ' With Louis

By HARRY GRAYSON Times Special Writer NEW YORK, May 19. — Tami

uriello stands between Robert|.

Pastor and a third crack at Pvt. Joseph Louis Barrow at Yankee stadium, June 25, Now the 22-year-old Tami Mauriello isn’t much, but he is far from being a bum and he can punch. And no good heavyweight has been on .the floor more cften than Bob Pastor. Meat Head, which is James J. Johnston’s affectionate nickname for Pastor, and young Mauriello ot the Bronx have, it out in 10 rounds at Madison Square Garden Friday night. Naturally, the match was made before Jimmy Smith got it into his head that his son-in-law, Pvt. Wil=liam David Conn, needed a fight be-fore-tackling Pvt. Joe Louis for the second time. Greenfield Jimmy Smith, the old National league infielder, warmed up his son-in-law with such ‘great enthusiasm that Pvt. Billy Conn was pulled off him with a broken bone in his left hand. That gave the early Joe Louis shot to the persistent Pastor. Risks $600,000 Now he risks a $600,000 appointment in a start that scarcely can draw more than $40,000. This is typical of Pastor. It was his willingness to take on all-comers — 13 victories in’ a row against the toughies, Turkey Thompson, Booker Beckwith, Lem «Franklin, Jinmy Bivins and some more — that lifted the Saratoga Chipper from ' boxing’s boneyard following his being repeatedly fouled and knocked out by Billy Conn. ~ This is the way Jimmy Johnston looks at it: “If Pastor can’t beat Mauriello, he has no business in the ring a third time with Louis.” Mauriello scarcely has sufficient ring sense to outgallop a boxer of Pastor's all-round ability, but the powerful plugger from the Fordham section is capable of landing a lucky punch. Keeping Pastor down is another proposition, however, for the best thing the shifty former New York university football player does is ‘climb out of the resin to win. Kayoed Six Heavies While there were no Louises, Pastors, Conns and Melio Bettinas among them, not even a Turkey Thompson, Beckwith, Franklin or Bivins, Mauriello has knocked out the six heavyweights he has tackled since his unsuccessful attempt to lift Gus Lesnevich’s title * tin his last 175-pound start at the Garden last November. Mauriello looked good in losing a l5-rounder to Lesnevich, subsequently easily outgalloped by Pastor in a non-title engagement. Since Mauriello moved into the heavier division, Gunnar Barlund, Buddy Knox and Henry Cooper have failed to last against him. Pastor at 184 would weigh only a pound less than Mauriello. Tami Mauriello is on the upgrade, but he hasn't progressed far enough to get over a ringwise veteran with a heart as big as the one , that has enabled Bob Pastor to go ‘farther with less equipment than any heavyweight in-the history of the game.

Women's Tourney

At Meridian Hills

The season's first guest day for women golfers. will be held at Meridian Hills Country club tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock. A luncheon will follow the net and gross 18-hole and nine hole tourna- - ments. Mrs. Horace E. Storer, olf chairman, and Mrs. William H. Walker, asssistant chairman, have named Mrs. W. H. Diddel, chairman for the 18-hole tourney. Mrs. Tray G. Thurston, Mrs. G. F. Albright and Mrs. Donald H. Ellis will assist. Mrs. Urban K. Wilde Jr. is chairman of the nine-hole tournament.

Irish Shutout Rockets, 7-0

While Jack Devine, Cathedral pitcher, was scattering three hits his teammates jumped on two Broad Ripple hurlers for seven hits and as many runs to blank the Rockets, 7 to 0, yesterday on the latter's + diamond. Singles by Al Obergfell, Emmert Behr, John Maley, John Grande and Jim Dilger accounted for five runs in the first inning. Score: Broad Ri 000 000 0—0 ? Cathed 510 100 x—7 Reckert, Duvall and Wendling; Devine and Shea.

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Lieut. John D. Bulkeley, hero of the Philippine mosquito boat fleet, meets Pvt. Joe Louis, world’s champion heavyweight boxer, at “I Am An American” celebration in New York City.

Babe Dahlgren,

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NEW YORK, May 19 (U. P.).— The Brooklyn Dodgers today announced the purchase of First Baseman Babe Dahlgren from the Chicago Cubs, to whom he was returned yesterday by the St. Louis Browns. The Dodgers, whose regular first baseman is Dolph Camilli, last season’s most valuable player in the | National league, will use Dahlgren as a utility infielder. This is the sixth club which the wandering first-sacker has joined during his seven years in tiie major

only a few days. Dahlgren, who will be 30 next month, was returned to the Cubs by-the Browns because of a disagreement in terms: of the sale. There was a misunderstanding about his possible entrance into armed service.

Wilder Elected

Honorary Leader

The Assistant General Manager team has won the New York Central R. R. Bowling league with 77 victories against 28 defeats. T. E, Wilder, now serving in the U. S. army, has been elected honorary president of the league. Other officers are William Noffke, vice president and F, W. Raftery, sec-retary-treasurer. Gib Smith led all individuals a 186 average.

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Stainback Injured

ST. LOUIS, May 19 (U. P.)— The New York Yankees yesterday sent reserve Outfielder Tuck Stainback to New York for treatment for two broken bones in his right hand.

Speed King

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“Lucky” Purnell is the speed rome, but there will be 39 other drivers after his crown when the second midget race program of the season is staged at the East side oval tonight. Purnell was driving his first race on the local track last week when he posted a pair of new records; :15.19 single lap and a 7:04.2 performance for the 25-lap route. He also captured first place on the midget bill at Greenfield Saturday night. Tonight’s program starts at 6 p. m. with qualifying laps and will be followed by another 80-lap speed bill. Four 10-lap eliminations will be run at 8 p. m. and the two feature events, a 25-lap class A championship and a 15-lap class B championship, follow at 9 p. m.

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JERMAIN—Gertrude L., age 67 ‘years, mother of Harr Jermain of Washington, D. C., passed away Monday afternoon at residence, 620 N. Tibbs ave. Time o service Shnouncey later by Conkle Funeral

EKRUEGER—Henry A.. beloved husband of father of Betty Lou Krueger and brother of Mrs. Henry Joerandt, Mrs. Martin Dennis and Mrs. Carl Kotoff. Jose away Monday eveMay 18th. Funeral Jegvices il be at the residence, 5400 S. State ave., May 21st, at 1:30 o'clock and ‘Lutheran church in Edgewood at 2 o'clock. Interment Washington Park Cemetery. Friends are welcome. Wald Service.

RATCLIFFE—Mrs. Irene Cord, 3840 0 Cer

tral ave.; grandmother of William Ratcliffe Jr., passed away Sunday evening. Service at_ the anner & BU chanan mortuary Wednesday, 1:30 p Friends invited. Burial Crown Pain; Friends may call at the mortuary.

SCHOCK—Harriette A., age 71 years, beloved mother of Florine Beckman, Lewis E., Cecil 5 Schock, grandmother of Edward H. and C arl Schock, sister ot Of tbort berg” go. “Til pi .; Charles Hilberg, Chica passe away Sunday evening. neral Wednes2 p. m. from Shirley Bros.’ Irving a ape. 5377 E. Washington st. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the chapel any time.

SHOWERS—Frank, age 59, 267 Blue Ridge road, husband of Grace, father of Mrs. Marion Wooley and grandfather of Sherrye Wooley, passed away Monday evening. Services Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Thursday 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary.

Miss Betty Greene and Mrs. Octavia Greene Landers, daughter of Mrs. Martha Stephens and sister of Mrs. Irene Ridge, all of Indianapolis and Mrs. Octavia Emery of Monterey, Cal. Dagsed away in Monterey on Friday, May 8 8th. Memorial funeral services will be held at the Wald funeral home, Illinois at 17th st., Wednesday evening, May 20th at 8 o'clock. Friends are welcome,

SPANAGEL—William G., age 54, beloved husband of Alice Spanagel, father of Mrs. Sara Alice Jordan, son of Mrs. Helena Frazer, Lawrenceburg. Ind., passed away Monday p. m. at 15 S. Gladstone. Friends may call at Dorsey Fhe Home, 3925 E. New York. Funeral 10:30 a. m. Thursday at Funeral-* ga Body lying in state from 2 to 3, at Stexall Funeral Home, Richmond, Ind. Burial, New Paris, O. [Rihcmond and Lawrenceburg papers please copy.l

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Jack Devine, a southpaw flipper, fogged his fast one last night past | Vonnegut Hardware players for a no-hit, no-run performance for Electric!

Devine pitched a three-hitter yesterday for Cathedral high school! baseball team to beat Broad Ripple, 7 to 0.. Last night he faced only | |23 batters, struck out 14 and walked two as the Lab men won, 5 to 0.|

Other scores in -the Bush-Feezle

Downtown Merchants league were: Big Four R. R., 5; International Ma-

chine, J. D. Adams, 8; Indiana Gear, 0

Tonight's schedule in the Bush-Feezle Night Factory league at Softball stadium

7—International Harvester vs. Eli Lilly. 8:15—Kingan A. . P. x Mallory. 9:30—Stewart- Warner vs, UJ. 8. Tire.

Tonights Spesdway stadium schedule is: 7:30—Wayne Park Garage vs. Fortville Merchants

8: 30-~ American Central Corp. of Connersville vs. Allison Patrol. 9:30—Connersville vs. E. C. Atkins.

C. Y. O. Senior Softball league schedule tonight at Stout stadium is: 7—St. Philip’s vs. St. Catherine. 8:15—Holy Rosary vs. Holy Cross Blues. 9:30—Holy Trinity vs. Holy Cross Greens.

Teams desiring to enter the Girls’ State Memorial day tournament at Forest park, | Noblesville, May 30 should write or call! Estel Hiatt, phone 70202, Noblesville.

The reorganized Li Pinta Wholesale team wants Sunday afternoon games for Willard park for the remainder of this month, June and July. M. Bisesi and H. Saarbough are asked to get in touch with Ralph McLinn, 967 Lexington ave. or report to Stout stadium, Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock.

Shortridge Hosts Golf Tourney

Shortridge linksmen will host a city-county high school golf tournament Thursday at Speedway. Any county school is eligible to participate and no limit is being placed on the number of entries from any one school. The four lowest scores will comprise the championship team. Schools invited to participate include Ben Davis, Southport, Decatur Central, Washington, Tech, Howe, Manual, Broad Ripple, Beech Grove, Lawrence Central, Franklin Township, Warren Central and Speedway.

Eaves Suspended And Sent Home

NEW YORK, May 19 (U.P.).— Manager Jimmy Wilson of the Chicago Cubs disclosed today that he had suspended and sent home Pitcher Vallie Eaves for breaking training. Eaves, a right-handed relief pitcher who has appeared in two games this season, left for his home at Connerville, Okla., Sunday night. “The suspension is indefinite,” Wilson said. “Eaves thought he was getting away with something, but we finally caught up with him.”

Pastor-Mauriello Bout Switched

NEW YORK, May 19 (U. P.)— The Bob Pastor-Tami Mauriello fight, originally scheduled for Thursday night, has been switched to Friday night, Promoter Mike Jacobs said teday. The 10-round bout had been

a|moved up to Thursday to avoid a

conflict with the night baseball game between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants sched-

Grounds. Now that night games have been banned Jacobs immediately returned the fight to its original Friday night date.

uled for Friday night at the Polo |S

Ruggieri Reports LAFAYETTE. May 19. — Frank Ruggieri reports for naval deck or. engineering officer training upon completing his course at Purdue. The Big Ten heavyweight wrestling

champion is an outstanding candidate for a berth as center or guard in football.

Sailors Whip I. U.

GREAT LAKES, Ill, May 19 (U. P).—The Great Lakes baseball team, bolstered by a 4-2 victory yesterday over Indiana university, meets Northwestern's Wildcats today on the naval station field.

Johnny Lucadello led the sailors vesterday with two hits in three trips to the plate.

First and Last

NEW YORK, May 18.—Here’s the difference between first and last. The afternoon the Brooklyns

scored their 100th run of the season, the Phils had 36.

Deaths—Funerals 1 Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, May 19, 1942 EDWARDS—Albert J., age 77 years, be-

loved. uncle of Ethel Spillman and Guy Morris and brother of Newton Edwards,

to Chapel, . Washington Park. Friends may call 21 the chapel any time.

GROSE— William Arthur, beloved husband f Mary Augusta Grose, father of Marfone, Roberta and Jacqueline, brother of Gordon Grose, passed Sway Sunday. Services Wednesday, 2 p. m. at his home, 21, miles east of Millersville on Millersville road. Burial Washington Park cem- _ etery. Friends may call at his home. Beanblossom service,

HEATHCO—Emanuel Frank, age 85, beloved husband of Mrs. Louella Heathco, father of Nell and Frank Heathco, Mrs. Leona Cook and Mrs. -Marie Graham and brothér of Mrs. Thomas ‘Bratton passed away Tuesday morning. Funeral Thursday, 2 p. m. at Sniviey Bros. Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington st. k. Priends may call at the chapel any time.

JACKSON—Edward H., 4400 Woodward ave. (Drexel Gardens), beloved jather of Mrs. Lula Carman, Juli; Gus E., Otis, oliver and John Ww. A passed aw. ay Tu esday a. m. Funeral Thursday, May 2181 t, ap p. m. at the Lea ap funeral home. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at funeral home, 1739 W. Washington st. any time.

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Park 2351 Adults. TA-4828.

T (710 King)—3 Rooms near Link Belt, private entrance, utilities. = Adults.

Houses for Rent 19

CAPITOL, 831 S.—4-Room modern double, water paid, $20; inquire at 13 W. McCarty. LI-2130.

NEW JERSEY, N., plex; $40.

Farms and Suburbans

SUBURBAN VACANT Y Two bed room bungalow, bath, auto. gas heat, Breezeway, large garage, lot 75x350. 5460 E, 30th, corner Ritter, Terms. Six-room, electricity,

Needs inside repair. on north side 000 E. Wash.). Mr. Woosley. IR-8089. Allison Realty Co., Inc., Realtors. RI-2368.

_OVER Y; ACRE AND 5-ROOM * BUNG Ww

Very attractive, basement and furnace; bathroom, but no fixtures, just east bs Carson ave. (2102 National ave.); Inspect and call Phillips, MA-6962 o Jepins. 2377 with JACK C. CARR.

3 ACRES; well fenced; $-room modern bungalow; full basement: fireplace; 2-car garage; chicken house: shrubbery; empty; 10 miles west on Road 40. WIL~ 417 Main st, Greenfield. Phone 112.

$1500 FE DOWN buys owner beautiful new modern suburban home, 2 acre ground. double Jalage. Close-in, 3205 S. eridian. GA-5060. BROWN CO — 40 ees cabin hoi well:

off grave price. Yano Parker. Nashyilie.’ 1d.

1236—Large upper du-

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- garage, l2-acre. First house west Beechwood Only $1900.

Your house or apartment “for ' rent” ad in The TIMES: costs as little as 23¢ per day . ., . try one, get RESULTS. Phone RI-5551 between 8 a. m, and 8 p. m,

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3650 HILLSIDE AVE. 5-Rm. mod. bungalow, Has own water system; 2 extra lots.

OWNER SAYS GET OFFER

DOUBLE, 2800 BLOCK NORTH GALE ST.

4 Rms. to Side mod. Pa says will trade ved st. Owner

$4500—MORTGAGE $2300

NEW HOMES About completed. 4 rms. and dinette. 2514 S. DELAWARE 4516 CRITTENDEN 1319 WEST 35TH 805 S. KAPPES ST.

BRIDGES & GRAVES CO. 242 N. Del. RI-3477 BR-0131

Houses : and’ Lots Sale

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Graham & 9th, S. E Corner |:

5200 and cash 521

5800 E. Ultra, modern, Cape Cod bhungalow, long living room, fireplace, built-ins, full basement. Forced air furnace, beautifully landscaped, all copper plumbing. Owner IR-4998. 7-Room single, $1600. See ee 622 Arch, between St. Clair and 9th st. A real bargain, only $200 down, $20 per month. Call Mr. Nicholai or Mr. Koeppe. MA-6411. J. S. CRUSE. REALTY CO. SPEEDWAY 4 Lots on Crawfordsville Rd., 5300 block: all utilities; $605 each; or term he C. Henry Co., Lemcke Bldg. MA-4661 6217 N. DELAWARE 5-Room brick: Cape Cod fireplace; automatic heat: large lot with shade trees, back yard fenced; double garage. Owner leaving city. BR-13 326. 2962 STATION ST. 3-bedroom mod.; 1 down, 2 up: all in

fine condition; good arage; mod. kitchen. Only $4,200. Shown by appointment only. Call Holland, WA-7587. MA-231717. ‘JACK C. CARR HU-2 2200.

Na 2 BOULEVARD PLACE

-rm., modern house at low price of S53. $00: $1,000 cash. Now vacant. JOHN R. W

ELCH & SONS. 23 W. Ohio st. LI-3423 454-6 Division, 4-rm double, $100 Down.

can ar-6ist Studebaker Realty

2308 SHELBY,

549 DORMAN, SIX ROOMS Bath, furnace; needs some $2,000, $200 cash. PAUL L. McCORD CO., 615 AlmeRe bldg. MA-8383. , HU-2634.

POST ROAD, N., 181 (9000 E.)—5th house off Washington. Owner's 6 room modern, brick, full basement, 2 acre, near Yjaiven Central; bus service; open. BL- _ 1118,

1425 Ww.

repairs; ;

34TH ST. 3 Solrooin, 2-car arage, $4500; terms; full basement, aundry. Beller Realty Co., Inc, 4401, _HU-1723

"6 RM. SEMI. MODERN 1222 Orange st down; garage, paved st.: $1,600. * Call “Phillips, 'MA-6962. With Jack C. Carr. MA- 2377 © $4550 ‘Buys Breezeway reway Colonial 2- Pegroom bungalow: garage, full basement. st of Oxford 37th. Terms. Open. Whelden, agent, Mac 373 3.

$6500 BUYS best built, 3 bedroom, sewing room, near Shortridge, yard, might trade. CH-0776-W.

YOU MAY BE FIRST

On Holmes ave. N. of Wash st. cotiage Wpe mod. 2 bedrms., bath down, 3 up- . ar., entire pro condition. Sell on terms. ery rs

nly. MA. 4939. E. A. HUNT. TA. 8507. VICTORY BUNGALOWS, $33 MO., FHA See 1900 blk. Winfield (2900 W.) 2bedroom homes of modern smartness. Ine vestigate, compare, $5,125; $525 down. ELBERT L. McDANIEL, Realtor, RI-8790.

4 18 W. KANSAS; 10 rms.; 2 kitchens; Mr. ED ZWICKER. RI-2368. 6 room modern, beautiful yard, large Lasalle f 2 “Adam R. Heck * 350 Station 8t..dandy 4-rm. bungalow with 2 lots, MICHIGAN, 4700 E.—Beautifully lande and income of $195 per month. Owners 3- T! home, all reconditioned: new et! ow, thereafter. Hudelson. CH-8

2 baths; hardwood floors down; Peerless furnace; 2-car garage. LI-4304, ALLISON REALTY CO,, Inc., REALTORS garden space. 2360 e. room modern with 1 or 2 Ne 3638 N Emers CH-1097 4 1746 . Rochester; near Allison ‘plants Mr. Hartley, BE-4212, Allison Realty Co., Inc., Realtors. RI- 2368. scaped, 3 bedroom, strictly modern, sin= gle. Also 3700 East; 3 apartment, home will sacrifice. <H 7190 %. NEAR TECH bed DOM ; a orn ew furnace roof, $4500; 10% $35.25 first year, $43.10 Pays 8 every BE SURE of your titlee Demand ap abe stract prepared by

Union Title Co. 155 BE. Market St. Union Title Bldg.

$2500—2318 E. 45th. Large 5-rm. bun Insul brick, 3 lots. Terms, WA-4406,

Free Inspection, TERMITE TERMITES CONTROL CO. HU-4254,

5-ROOM modern; redecorated; new fur= ‘nace: new roof; cheap. 153 N. 6th. B. G.

$2300—513 E. 10th. Ditsual nice modern’ 6-room home. WA-4466.

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SHEFFIELD, S, 832 — 4-room thodern double: rents: '$47 month; $3500. Owner.

JEFFERSON, near rT 5-room mi gn double, 87 foot frontage, $3500.

$2000—N. E. semi-modern. Terms.

Real Estate Wanted

3500—Nice 4-rm. bung. dble WA-4466. © Co

MOD. 5-rm, bung. east; good loca., $3500. Terms. Walter Folkerth. East Side Agent. 4200 E. Wash. Call IR-4200, any time.

CENTRAL. 1239-4 Aparuments; possible to ma onthly rental, 57.50, could be C5216. Will trade equity. ‘Sexton Agency, MA-2384.

I, HOME—New 2- Dadro fireplace, large lot, ful 27 Rehoega Drive off 5015 !Rockviie. ‘Road, B

642-44 LUETTE ST.—5 rms. i side; blks. from Allison’s; furnace price, $3765. Terms; low taxes. Foley, HoT, Jack C. Carr, MA-23717.

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$2800 BUYS owner's 5-room le, acre; gas, lights; terms. Pw ry

4BROADWAY, 1138-2 TOOIIS, 5 Sjghenetle, range, sink. Accommodate 3; $7.

BROADWAY, waa ii -3 rooms, private entrance, - idaire, Sink,

31200120 ACRES, 35 miles South on Rd. 7. Bargain. Terms. WA Business Property 21 ai" lofations business GDlates

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FOUR-BEDROOM HOME—2200 Guilford, modern; only $2,375, $250 down, balance 1% month. MA-7828—TA-1104,

ern 8-room home. $500 down 6-room ey garage, WEBB, 2158 etc. For price, Marion Van Arsdell, 1019 N.

$2300—30 N. Beville. - Unusual nice mod-| WA-4466.

Beville. CH-1108. |

27. We have numerous buvers for all vr class homes in all parts of the city. ALLISON REALTY 20. Inc. RI-2368,

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