Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1943 — Page 31

19 (U, P)~= 1, president of rf association, terday that the by will be held s May 6.

$75,000, the prize, he said.

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~Martinsville—was scheduled against its third South Central con- - ference foe, Greensburg. Martinsville has breezed through three . straight games by top heavy scores. - New Castle was expected to have little trouble with Connersville, nor was Yorktown expected to threaten -Muneie-Burris. “Muncie Central will open on Saturday night against Hartford City.

Flora Causes Trouble

~-- “Shelbyville and Seymour -both _were to open South Central conference schedules, meeting Greencastle and" Columbus, respectively. Rushville wernt outside the conference to Kokomo, which lost to Flora in its opener, expected trouble with Rossville, which has won three in a row, including a 26-21 Yietesy over Frankfort.

Colas vs. Hawks Royal Crown Cola basketball team will play the U. S. Tire Nifehawks Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Pennsy---gym- ina... Bush ~Feezle league game. All Cola players are asked to\call Leo Ostermeyer at *FR-3074 tonight between 6 and 7 glelock, Other league games Sunsuday ; ills Mingen Ren “liable vs. "Lukas-Harold at 1 o'clock |Richm and Monarch Steel vs. Packard Manufacturing at 2 o'clock.

DiMag Agrees

LOS ELES, Nov, 19 U. PJ.

~ —Jolting ! former “New York" Ya slugger; went ,back to the U. 8. today after _@greeing to. pay wife, Mrs. " Dorothy Olson $500 a

month temporary alimony trial of her divorce suit, ~N

' AKRON, O.—Frankie Wills, 147, Washdecisioned Red Doty, 147, Hartford, Conn., (19).

riand Ethel Maher, 508.

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ner, $62; Laura ‘Alexander, 547;(7o™ Dorothy Hoover, 546; Mary Baas, John 540; Edna Garringer, 535; Billy Rice, | Oren 534; Damsel Baxter, 531; Jane Wulgen, 526; Mary Schmitt, 525; Mary Brisnik, 514; Marta Camdem, 510,

Forty quintets of local women |ostte Yi orn Mised

jbowlers will face the maples to-|Bey

morrow and Sunday as the fifth annual “Pot of Silver” tournament|As: winds up at the Hotel Antlers|j Seven aggregations competed |B Iast. Sunday, . Lukas-Harold . Corp. taking the lead with a 25568 series po, Hotel Lincoln will be defending the |B. runnerup spot with its 2534 ‘and {juay National Concrete hopes fo cling to third with 2460. With practically all of the city’s [3 topnotch aggregations scheduled |p. for action, it is improbable that the

present leaders will retain their re- Mary Wat ., OF. spective positions. However, (they | acne tem ar on &

already have made the grade, and | that’s half the game. : ry” Ohio Team-Leads

curtain will fall on the annual team events, doubles and ‘singles entrants being slated to take over the drives for the week-end. . Present leader in the actual team scoring is Bill's Sohio Service of Norwood, O. while Gribben Auction is on top in the handicap divi- ,- The former has 2912, while Gribbens have 3163. “Earl and. Henry Stumpf, a local pair, have set up a 1230 for the doubles entrants to shoot at, while G. Hetler from Goshen has 663 for

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CLAIM PETAIN RESIGNS

of the chamber of deputies. ~ JUGOSLAVS LOSE TOWN

by islands, -a Jugoslav army communique said

Three - Doubles Events -

There should be plenty of action’ on the Pennsylvania alleys as three doubles events are” reeled off. There will be doubles for es, doubles for women and = doublés, and if the tourney Joined : its itisual success a heavy entry| should result. Mrs. Hallie Striebeck is in charge and is taking en-

night's play with an easy 5-2 vietory over the fourth-place Torte Maple Leafs. Montreal scored twice in the period, once in the middle the third to head the way before more than

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cola autumn Sunday meets In Abdon Pallasch's front yard to fish his 15-foot pool, has held its initial 1943 meeting and pronounced it a success, Newcomers to the Pallasch neighborhood stared, open-mouthed, at

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YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY Roberts Park Methodist Church

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Deaths—Funerals 1 fadianapolls Times, Friday, Nov. 10, aay BALDWIN—Docis, of 2431 N. Iliinois at, entered Into rest Thursday, age 58 years. Service Monday, 10 am, arry W. Moore Peace Chapel. Priends are wel. come, Burial Memorial Park,

ANTELS-- Walter husband » wih lilam 0. Wilhelm.

prasad. away Thursday ev , Prie may call at Shirley Bros. Central cha Illinois ot 10th sts, after 4 p.m Prie da ay. - PUneral n otice Is

GOLD * SERVICE

EDNEY--Roy, Cold Star memorial serv. ices will be. held at the First R Aig ing ghureh, corner Pros ect ord 8 ruce sts. p: m., Nov. ney, who od Tis" Ate wien “the rerah earrier Wasp was torpedoed and sunk Sept. 1042, Survivors are three sisters and one half-brother, Mrs. Bell Etter, Mrs Lucile Clements, Mrs. Nell McCarty and William Reflford. Navy men and friends are welcome, FOSSATILouls Mary Fossatl, and brother of Irvin

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J;--beloved husband --of _father of Delmar Possati J. Fossaty, died Wednetdari Nov. 17. Puneral Saturday, Nov: ~from the 3: No ave, 8:30 a. “m. Requisth mass at St. John ‘church § a. Interment ery: Prior invited. “at the ‘Festdenice. Blackwell service. FRY=Pexrl ‘L., wife of Harry Dale Fry stepmother daughter of Mr. and Mrs, David McCabe, passed away at the residence, 5633 Carrollton, Thursday §. m. Priends may call at the Tolin Y ranerst hots, 3208 Prospect. Serviee Saturday. 3 from the funeral home ris! Rvows Hill, Friends invi JENNER—J. Frank, husband of Jenner, father of Harriet, eodore, Horace, John, Jacqueline ond Betty Jenner and Mrs. Grace Fitts, away Thursday. -Puneral from Bros, Central ehapel, Saturday, 9:30 a, Ni cemetery, Mareno, "Ind. may call at the chapel.

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LOVE--William E., Parkhurst, Mrs. Pearl Land, Sheridan, died Priday. Priends may, Sail al Soar} Meridian st m

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. Malcom, go of Makine Bard, Katherine Silvey and Adon eum ugh 4 Wis, Alma McM wister of W. Charles R. Faytuond and Marion: MuMorris -and. Mrs, Paden and Mrs. Ray Phlllips, pasund away Friday Morning Sun iii chape

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Shigley Bros, Iry pe, Bn on st. nday, 10 Burial at Casey, LI. Friends may " eal at the chapel “rer ‘10 8. Mm, urday,

MAYER—Dr Hatry- G58 27 KB Garfield drive, peloved husband of Han. nah Mayer, father of Mrs. Kathryn L, Lyun, brother of Mrs, Anns Polimer of Mrs. Amelia Oadd of

Seattle, Wash ; me Des Moines, Is; Mrs. Pearl Jedney of Waukesha, Wis: Mrs. Margaret Rode-

baugh of Carmel, Ind, Thursday, Funeral Saturday,

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st the O. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, 1505 8. Bast st. Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill, Priends may call at the funeral . MoCAR' «Timothy J. (Mae), husband of Mae, father of "irs. Paul Gallagher,

assed away Nov. 17, at residence, 120 , Hawthorne lane. Friends may eall any time. Pungtal Saturday, 8:30, from residence; 9 a. r Lady of Lourdes church. Burisl Bory Toros cemetery, MOORE~Orve, 1432 Rdgemont, husband of Nora A., father of Mrs. Marvel, William Dallas, Mrs, Howard Kenecke of Indiana Mrs, Newton King of Dallas, Tex., and brother of Mrs. Harley Payne of North Vernon, Ind, and Mrs. George Angel, Passed away Thursday morning. Service at Planner & Buchanan Mortuary Saturday at 2:30, Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill H., age 90, father of Carl E. and John T. Plummer of Law jence, Mrs. Ads Chandler, MecCordsville; s. Ors Te is, Mrs, sie Turr, ; Neil Torrence, Fortviile; mer and Mrs. Henrietta Apple, Castle, Ind; Floyd Plummer, Denver Colo, passe ssed away Friday. Puneral services at the MeCord funeral home, Oaklandon, Monday p. m, Burial Crown Hill. . Friends may sul at the funeral home after § p. in. Saturday. ROBINS--Merit x. age age years, husband of Clara father of Dorothy E. Robins, Lois E. "Dtterd ack of fa Hes! Ta

polis, Funeral Saturday, tL of the Breth e

county, Priends ma call at the Royster & Askin mortusry Meridian at, after 1 p. m. Yriday until 10: 0 a Mm. Saturday. SINEX--Ida M., age 74 years, mother of Frank Simpson, Chicago, sister e W. Pearcy. this city, and J. < Pearcy, Miami, Has andmother usaniie Smpan awa ete, Bros, , Batur~ nr Pp. Hil Prine Ne eal at the chapel any

STARK. Adilihe M., age 79, mother of NR iee Saturds , 1:30 p ’ Conkle funeral ‘home ha rod. Burial * Glen

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GOLD "Mido" wrist watch, leather strap and silver buckle. Lost vicinity of War- . man to Addison on W, ALD, November — $th. ard:

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