Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1943 — Page 18

Race Meets. e Slated for Pimlic o Track

BALTIMORE, Feb. 9 (U. P). — ; d will have a spring racing SOT this year with Bowie, Harve Grace and Pimlico sharing time } the Pimlico track, within the city ‘Baltimore, under plans being tked out today by the Maryland cing commission. Frank Small Jr., chairman of the on, said races at Pimlico would be run within the hours set by the Baltimore Transit Co., as se which would cause least traf-

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or spring meetings at one track, irviced ' by city transit facilities, taken as a result of the office defense transportation’s warnhat, tracks dependent upon mo1 ation would suffer for 0 f patronage.

" Out of Question

. The Bowie management anpounced yesterday that racing there “out of the question.” Bowie is wen Washington and Baltimore land is accessible only by motor veSmall said that while the three ng meetings could be held at , the full season of 100 days mitted by state law could not carried out there. Small allayed fears of horsemen t purses might be reduced .to point where it would be imgible for them to run at Pim-

« Laurel No Problem °

. “I don’t know what the scale will 2,” he said, “but certainly all’the pent talk of $5 purses is ridiculous. scale of purses will be such hat horsemen will have a chance 0 earn a living.” “In discussions as to how the time Pimlico shall be distributed, the ssion does not need to conLaurel has no spring ting ‘and will not constitute a problem until fall.

pwley Widens

\ oring Lead

MONTREAL, Feb. 9 (U. P)— Bill Cowley, Boston Bruins’ flashy nter, widened his individual scorg lead in the National Hockey gue to seven points, setting the p today with 17 goals and 41 js for a total of 58 points.

two points during the past

4 North Fives Top the State

By UNITED PRESS Four northern teams paced the state today with three southern quintets pressing close behind, as the high school basketball chase turned into the home stretch. With only two weeks of season play remaining before sectional tournaments begin; Rochester's Zebras still clung to top spot with 15 wins and one defeat. Rochester’s latest victim is Warsaw's Bengals, who fell by two points before the Zebra onslaught Friday. Ft. Wayne

Central, South Bend Central and Muncie Burris are close behind.

. Rochester . Ft. Wayne Central . South Bend St

asper senses . Indianapolis Tech oor . Lebanon ... + .r Marion .’ Richmond

Chief changes this week came in

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This week’s United Press ranking|. poll shows:

compared to Cowley’s seven, ‘share second place with Doug ntley of Chicago, at 51 points. in 36 games has scored 26 s -and 25 assists while Doug

rose to seventh. Marion and Richmond also continued to slip. Cabby O’Neil’s Jasper outfit, after attracting much statewide attention as a pre-tourney favorite, seems to be

fell to sixth and Indianapolis Tech|

entley, who picked up eight points ng the week, has notched 25 ls and 26 assists in 35 games. wiley has taken part in 38 games. ~The 10 leaders, plus ties: : fo oc G. G. P.

58 51 51 50 49 45 4 44 42

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L U. Rallies or 34-29 Win

NEW YORK, Feb. 9 (U. P).—An point second-half rally brought ng Island university’s basketball t from behind to a 34-29 deion over Duquesne university in intersectional college game bee 14,601 at Madison Square Garlast night. quesne ‘dominated the first hal? 0 lead at the mid-way mark 20-16, mit was completely stymied in the session, scoring only nine points le Ln I. U. forged. out in front to

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After an exceptionally slow start “Canterna of Duquesne ng the only basket in the first minutes—the Blackbirds took “brief 6-2 lead. Duquesne tied it at 9-9 and led by Stan Noszka'’s

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-point individual spree, held the H U

-time advantage.

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hexed by Evansville teams, losing to Bosse and Central. 29. Tech’s triumph over Marion was

prestige raising, although Marion

competition since beaten by Lafa-|; yette and Tech for: its fourth loss in 15 starts. South Bend Central gained ground

out Elkhart. It was the 13th victory in 15 games for Johnny Wooden's boys, who are being mentioned frequently as possible title threats. Ft. Wayne Central’s Tigers, who whipped Elkhart by 14 points, remained ahead of South Bend Central with 14 wins and only one defeat - - Columbus annexed Rushville bring its string to 14 rips. and two defeats.

Last night's leading bowlers were:

Bob Striebeck, Court House........... J. Watness, Capital Geoige Geoble, Allison Inspect : Charles Stich, St. Philip’s No. 1 Harold Howard, Holy Cross Ray Nitchman,’ Transpo: sion ; Howard Mead, North Side Businessmen Leonard Faust, Fraternal 63 Tom Selmeier, Kiwanis George Burke, Evangelical Bill Buckner, South Side itso. Fred Tegler, Reformed Church R. Hafer, Reformed F. Stump, Evangelical ve Ed Kelsey, Auto Transpotiation Ray Vollet, Lukas-Harold........... ve H. Hafer, Reformed Char . Harry Nord, South Side Businessmen. Dave Killion Sr., Packard Mixed Richard Gay Gayde, South Side

in Walt Gillespie, Little Flower va Skaggs Jr., West Side Church. Reformed Churc Dutch olay, Industrial Ne. i Doc Kinney, rmed Chur Hob Lawseng, ‘Indianapolis ih. vas

LADIES

Stella Williams, Uptown Norma Curry, Klee & Coleman... Alice Gloss Lucky si Strike.

Roh Rita Buchanan, Link-Bel Doris, Wi Blue Ribbon Ice Cream. June ‘Lawler, Uptown Dorothy Woodlock, Klee & Coleman.. 504 Maria. Deramore, Speedway Handicap 502

Vandy Agrees . NEW YORK, Feb. 9 (U. P).— Warren Giles, general manager of the Cincinnati Reds, announced today that Johnny Vander Meer, star

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BOWLING:

e25| Deaths—F unerals 621 | Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1943 616 ADAMS-—James Edward Ea), age 61,

Players Still Nof Essential—M'Nutt

WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 (U. P.). ~War Manpower Chief Paul V. McNutt reiterated at a press conference today his opinion that baseball players are net essential workers. He did not, however, say whether he intended to place baseball on any future lists of “non-defer-able” occupations. McNutt made some concession to the sport by saying that WMC would weigh morale factors along with other considerations which determine whether a given occupation is essential to the war effort. A reporter asked whether women mht be expected te help pad out the roster of ball clubs for the duration. “Use of women players,” McNutt said, “ended with the gay nineties.”

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Long Island university, 34; Duquesne, 29,

North Carolina Pre-Flight Officers, 53; Wake Forest, Indiana State ‘Teachers, 32; St. Joseph's college, 30

Illinois, 50; Ohio State, 44. diana, 48; Michigan, 33. Oklahoma, 47; Iowa State, 20. Wisconsin, 74; Chicago, 30. Vanderbilt, 45; Mississippi State, 25. Southern Methodist, 51; Texas A. & M.

Kemtuéky, | 48; Xavier (Cincinnati), 86. North A , 51; James Milliken,

St. John’s (Brooklyn), 76; St. Joseph's,

no longer is regarded as the best in| se.

Ausustana, 47;

8 oyola, 46; Navy. Pi 38. New York niversiy is; Syracuse, Sl.

Muhlenber, 5%; a gh Simmons, 44.

South Dakota university,

Texas Tech, Southwestern (Texas), 61; Daniel Bak-

Ball State Teachers, 56; Manchester, 54. Concordia, 46; North Dakota State, 44. - Sxcenshore A. & T., 12; Bluefield Teachers, Tennessee, 36; Al 33. Mississippi, i Rov "Ficia Bombers, 4. klahoma, A. M., 28 ; Tulsa, 24.

Oregon, 66; Tdaho, 41.

FIGHT RESULTS

By UNITED PRESS

NEWARK, N. J.—Pat Comiskey, 22115, Paterson, N. J., I a technical knock. ut ve Wallace Cross, 205, East Orange,

NEW YORK—George (Sonny) Horne, 156, Niles, O., outpointed Ernest Robinson, 14832, New York (8); Willard Hogan, 13%, elham, N. Y., knocked out Mike Balik, 144%, New York 4).

NEW ORLEANS, La.—Bobby: New York, scored a technical knockout over Richie Lemos, 1385, California (8): Joe Robleto, 125, Pasadena, Cal., outpoint-

Ruffin, 135,

658 | ed Dave Junior, 128, Macon, Ga. (6); Herb

Lockwood.: 145, Pensacola, Fla., drew with Fred Leemans, 147, Los Angeles, Cal. (6); Jim Smith, 194, New Orleans, knocked out Buster King, 188, Brookhaven, Mass. (3).

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beloved husband of Edna I. Adams, father of Mrs. Helen Kitchel of Boston, Ind., brother of George C. Adams of near Rushville, Ind.,, Mrs. Walter Headlee of near Morristown, Ind., passed away at New York ih Find

ay at Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel, 537 5377 E. Washington st. Burial ashington Park. Friends may call at hh Jesidence after 2 Tuesday till

o'clock until the hour of service.

BALLARD—Imogene, age 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ballard, passed away ay. Services Wednesday, 10:30 a. m., Conkle Funeral Home. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park.

BARRY—Margaret J. Widow of Frank G. Barry, sister of Delia J. Kelley, Indianapolis, and James Lee, Dayton O., died the home of Mrs. Kelley, 2543 N. ca) ito] ave., Monday. Friends may call at ‘the Kirby mortuary, Meridian at 19th sts. Fulefal al Thus rsday, 8:30, at the mortuary, 9 » 8S. Peter and Paul cathedral. Tnterment Holy Cross cemetery.

BURKE—John W., husband of Sue M. Burke, sor. of Mrs. Thomas Burke, nephew of Mrs. James L. Flarigan, Mrs. Elizabeth Overholser, died Saturday at Eliza. neaut, O. Friends may. call at the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian pe 19th sts. Funeral Wednesday, - 8:39, at the mortuary; 9 8. m., St. Joan of

ment "Holy Cross cemetery. ansport (Ind.) papers please copy.] Hoganse

COOMBS—Otis eM. 1610 Filey LI band of Jus morning. Fol nursday, 3 eh a, m. at the residence. ds invited. Burial Wa, Par may call at

ce.

DeVAULT—Steve, 3511 N. Keystone. beoved husband of Flo y jauly am and father of Mra, Racobs fount; Mrs. . Kem) Stephen R. De Vault, Dassed semper and 1 uesday Ea xm. Service Flanner & ary Futoday, 5 Pp. "riends invited. 'Masoni grave. Burial Crown in, service

HOOK—John A. 6109 ng Mill rd loved husband Spring A V. father of a F., Ralph W., Mrs. - Dorothy Carlisle, Louisville, Ky

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call at the moray any LEYDON-.D,

Thottas *Leydon, sittee 5

‘Thursday i at the Y hepei 10 Ti

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the home af 6 lo o We .

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The Lukas-Harold basketball team, a member of the Big Six Industrial league, § is atrrontly riding in second place in loop competition. Members of the team, who play each Tuesday night at the Howe high school gym, are (left to right, front row) Fox, Griffith, Henson, Dillow ad Kinnally and (standing) Downey, Rueds, Hair, Sevier, Chasteen and Coach Brewer.

2 More Added To Mitt Card

Two Indianapolis light-heavy weights, Gene Simmons and Jimmy Gust, will tangle in a six-rounder on the pro fight bill to be staged at the armory Friday night by the Hercules A. C,, according to an announcement today by Matchmaker Lloyd Carter. A four-round opening battle remains to be signed to fill a five-scrap program calling for 32 rounds of action. The initial double main event of the 1943 boxing season here will headline the card, ‘with heavyweights signed for duty, in a pair of eight-round feature bouts. Bob Garner, the Louisville boy who packs a knockout wallop in both gloves, will face a stiff test in Bucky Lewis,’ highly regarded Phoenix, Ariz., mauler, in one top battle. Bob Arthur, rugged Columbus O., 195-pounder, meets Pvt. Lou Thomas, Pt. Harrison military policeman, in the other ‘top go. Thomas claims he was given the “brush-off” when Pvt. Willard Reed was recognized

recently by the state athletic commission. The Ft. Harrison soldierfighter says he won the title in 1936 at Terre Haute and never has relinquished the crown. Another Fort belter, Pfc. Richie Shinn, of the special service branch, will make his second start before local fans in the semi-windup when he tangles with Alonzo (Tiger) Reed, a stable mate of Arthur's from the Buckeye state capital 0 5

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Baseball Out For Greenberg

FOSTER FIELD, Tex., Feb. 9.— Lieut. Hank Greenberg, baseball’s highest: salaried player before his induction into the army two years ago, doesn’t even think about the national game these days. Asked what he thought was in store. for baseball this coming season, Greenberg, who was here inspecting the army air forces physical training program, re- - plied: “Physical training for air corps men, is my business now and I don’t have time to follow baseball close enough to make any predictions. I haven't even seen a sports page for a week.”

Deaths—F unerals 1

Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 1943

EAMINSKy Ida: of 209 W. 33rd, passed away Tuesday morning. Wife of Henry, mother of Jack Kammins, Morris Kaminsky and Sarah Ka s, sister of Michael Bachrack. Services will be conducted 2 p. m. Wednesday at the AaronRuben funeral home.

NOTTER—Ida Barbara, beloved wife Frank J. Notter, Price, Verne

of mother of Hen Srandmother of Francis Jictta

man “service,

PASCALL—Harold ", age 38 years, husband of Ruth, Jather of 8 ge and Robert Pascall, son o Fannic Pascall, brother of Mrs, Lelah Wri ry Mrs. Grace Smith and Thurl Pasc away Monday. Services edniadsy"3 B. m. at ‘ residen 628 friends invited. Burial rloval b Eslends may call at residence. Conkle

REED—Bert M., husband of Edna Cyphers , passed away Monday a. m. at his home Lu tt Services Wednesday 10 a. Flanner & Buchanan oy ay: Friends invited. Cremation follow-

Yor GD James B., husband of Mary Gertrude Young and father of Capi. John M. Young and Mrs. N. Gasko, passed away ay? onl a) Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel; 5377 E Washington st., Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at ra va 2

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S5-rm. mod. b w on 5-A. tract All fenced (2d house east of Mitt- ‘ hofer road on north side of 46th 750. Call Mr. Nicolai or, Mr.

6411. . 8. CRUSE REALTY co. ONLY $2, 150 Splendid six-room bungalow; with ruberoid siding, Venetian Blinds; basement not finished; 2-car garage, 18x30; might sell for 20% down. Ses oi S. Temple. Call for

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Beeville, 6 Jooms, ‘semi-modern. ers, CH-0663. Price ss To weLcr Thip'ig SONS, 23 W. Ohio St. LI-3423.

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Eves., Phone Mr. Toles BRIDGES & GRAVES, 243 N. Del.

ONLY $4,500 715 EAST McCARTY § vt.

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3920 E. WASHINGTON ST. FOSSERSION

Stoker, hot air furnace, 7 1 gar.; $3750, with 10% gown. ign ie for 2-fal home, Call M. Burtt,

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$2800—132 N. Linwood; nice mod. 7home; $400 down. HI-1133. Tor, COTTAGE AVE. —Home and income, $3500, $500 down. ELMORE BROS. MA-3788.

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Va A Wash. ; $5 mo. Cooper, 9124 E. Wash, Real Estate for Trade: 26 $3,500; 85° ACRES 58 miles 8.3 good bidgs.;. | Sellar * school and ex See. Fa

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