Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1945 — Page 22
I ! By JACK CUDDY t United Press Staff Correspondent
. found them—Ilet us say “ultra- zealous.” - It happened like this: »>
Tom Dewey Lines Up With Slvocrss of Continuous Sports Activities i in Wartime
NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—~Wartime sports have found an unexpected advocate in Thomas E. Dewey, conservative governor of New York; and Dewey, in his first scrimmage with Metropolitan. sports writers,
Tom apparently decided to pay more “attention to boxing, after his
om Net Five Advances
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two men who have coached four school champions, had his Indiana State Sycamores working with college championship precision today. The Sycamores, following up their convincing triumph over Valparaiso Ton Wednesday, plastéred Evansville's
has
4in- November... In keeping
that Eddie Eagan would be the new
. Athletic commission, cage, The man with the mustache Dewey
writers. Accordingly,
sciibes, and only a cozy little suite ing ban; but
for the ceremony. : | uite Overflows Dewey was flabbergasted when he arrived, flanked by .the astonished Secretary of State, Tom Curran The jammed suite overflowed re- ume. porters and photographers far into this’ the corridor. Seemed. that every
[floor lke this:
ington
in a radius of 40 miles had muscled day punch. "in on the party. their whiskers: Postage-stamp space finally was| “In my
an overstuffed chair.
Bulldogs Tackle
f The Butler Bulldogs will attempt | to tighten their hold on first place |
Franklin tonight, opener with Franklin netted Buti a 45-28 victory and started them
Ee loop. Tonight's Bulldog lineup will be is a fertile field. Art Cook and Ray Bottema at for- |
ang Pat Robbins and Jake Luther a few ‘at guards. The Grizzlies are ex-| school games.
Barnett at center, and Butze and Cummins at guards.
plant
Kisses Canvas 17 Times in Bout
: B, D. C. pugilistic obscurity today with one of five $15:
all time. He floored his opponent, Henry Davis of New Haven, Conn, 17 times in winning an eight-round technical knockout last night.
of 10, $75.
with this decision, he journeyed As E. F- boxing champion, had been from Albany to ManRattan late lintroduced as ‘the yesterday to announce personally. Dewey ‘innocently asked if the writers had any questions—which was
chairman of the New Yark State like unwrapping a steak in a lon
next chairman;
acquitted like a planned to make his announcement [champion during a to a cozy little group of boxing barraging from invitations they had him on the ropes, with a were teelgraphed only to boxing succéssion of queries about the racpulled
Once
at the Hotel Roosevelt was resery ed them into a clinch, A fight writer swung from “There seems to be Wash~ sports have
the |
considerable uncertainty in as to whether any genuine morale value in warWhat 1s
Taking advantage of this open-
i Dewey came in with his Sunsports chronicler and lens lad with- |Ing, 3 . ; » He exploded
this oni demonstrated in Great Britain, and has where sports activities have been he value encouraged Th ey are of “It is only and tries where they try This has been sports in Warne »
mind gleared in the arena known as the been any question “about t
drawing room, and Dewey sank into of sports in wartime. great importance in
After Eagan, former Olympic and maintaining morale
Bookies Turn to H. S. Games, Franklin 2d Time Thrive on 'Sucker Selections’
By UNITED PRESS Indiana high school basketball coaches may shortly find themselves in the Indiana College conference, in the same position as Nat Holman, cage coach at City College of New | Both schools are “members. of the _when they play a return game at|york, who ordered a player to decline a free throw so that bookmakers "North Central conference and conThe Bulldogs’ | would not make a clean sweep of bets on the S The bookies, casting about for green pastures since Jimmy Byrnes n the road to first place in the ban on horse racing, are finding that prep baskejbali~commonly Known | court menu, as “Hoosier madness” in this state—| There always was a wards, Roy Rodebeck at center, college basketball in Indiana and, in tional details of his “take;” scattered cases, on high mitted that “horse racing was never when the rivals collide, But the prep bas- like this.” pected to start Dallas Hohrnsirieter iyethall parlay has gone great guns and Jack Payne at forwards, Jim |; recent weeks, cashing in on the on some of tonight's games: {public's urge to gamble with war earnings . and Hoosiers’ surely figure to trample Princeton, “knowledge’ of the sport.
Cleans Up on Card
«1 —A-typical card circulating in In- away PALL RIVER, Mass, Jan. 12 (U. gjanapolis offers 19 games.
If you, bookie. P.) —Lightweight Danny Petro of pick three correctly,
you win $5. How came out of po... out of four pays $9; five out at Frankfort? The odds say Jefl Ripple are to clash in the windup six out of six $25; Will win by four points. of the best knockdown records of | =~. 0 coon $35 and 10 out Will trample Richmond by 16 points, reserves are to meet in a prelim of-
The bookie: who had put out the | {card boasted that he °
improved Purple Aces last night at Terre Haute, 72-53. ] It was State's 10th victory in 14 4starts and avenged an early season, | 56-54 Evansville defeat of State. In the only other Hoosier college game last night, Ball State's. highscoring Cardinals raft’ up a 62-48 score on Earlham. The Cardinals pulled away after a closely: con-
Schools. Face Heavy Action
WEEK-END CITY CARD Tonight
Logansport at Technical. Washington at Sacred Heart. Manual at Ben Davis. i Fayetteville at Crispus Attucks.
of
on Bo Governor Dewey , . .
“let games go on for morale value.”
even in the occupied countries
in totalitarian coun-| Tomorrow Night
to eli at i minate Howe vs. Shortridge and Tech
vs. Broad Ripple at Butler field- | house. Manual at Cathedral. Speedway at Washington.
The usual week-end action con-
[ ketball teams and the “big game tonight calls for the fast-stepping| Tech quintet te play host to Lo-| gansport at ‘the East side gym.|
siderable importance is attached to the outcome of the contest. Eight games are contained on the city's
Syracuse-C. C. N. Y. game.
In the conference standings Tech| [$500 in one war plant alone last stands third and the Loganberries| week.” He shied away from addi- ‘fourth. For this reason Big Green | but ad- followers expect a lively session
on
Tomorrow's city prep’ menu is to! “line” be featured by a double-header attraction to be staged in the Butler Jasper's all-conquering Wildcats fleldhouse and a huge crowd is sure
Let's take a glance at the
ing section representing four
but will they do it by a 19-point f p schools and it's a .safe guess that
{margin? Yoir can have Princeton {and 18 points, or Jasper-.and give
18 points. Ties favor the ul in 3 big way.
off in the first half of the varsity
about twin bill and Tech. and Broad
Lafayette Jefferson
Anderson attraction.
the card shows. Experts Try Hand up Sounds like easy picking, doesn't — it?
fering at 6:15 to lead off the hard-
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1 But, as an experiment, a trio of so-called-high school basketball ‘ex- = perts tried their hand—figuratively | a = ; ST! ; speaking—at a card. for three weeks. Thdiana an Biiiasa wi =! They picked 20 out of 21 winners— Ball Stat¢ 62, Earlham 48. Se yet failed .to wi in- : come up with 2 win OTHER COLLEGES ning selection. The reason? The Tennessee 23, Alabama 14, odds. were too carefully compiled and, although the teams actually k tate 38. North Dakota 45 ; p Blan 48, rida 4 won the games, the selection went! ru rine fanaite Rd awry because it was necessary to Maxwell Field 48 Auburn 41.
{Morehead (Ky.) Teachers §7, Murray 50. give or_take too many points. ; me ee———— eee | HIGH SCHOOLS { French Litk 42, Toogootee 35. | Froebel (Gay). 32, Emerson (Gary) 30.
Cueist Bray Has Tefersonvilie 27, Bosse. (Evansile) 2 High Run of Six Francesyille 35. Pulaski 28.
a 53, Mexi co 21, Catholic Central (Hammond) 48, Portage Posting a high run of six, Orvill 41. * Bray defeated Jay Knapp, South Too 46, Sorin Judson 33. Bod in a state three-cushion bil- Yelcou ville 3 Avilla I liard tourney tilt at the Cooler par-| "ir on Cathotic 39, lor yesterday afternoon, 50 to 45, in 108 innings: and in a night game, FULTON PUTNEY TOURNEY . A + Talma 27, Richlan enter 19 Knapp downed Art Phelan, 50 to 42,’ Rochester “B'' 41, Kewanna 22. in 75 frames.
Basketball Scores
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Lafayette Cen-
Knapp's best string was a five in HANCOCK COUNTY TOURNEY ioht + Eriarynie _«t | New Palestine 42, McCordsville 30. the night contest. Knapp's best gden 4s, Westland 36 3 run in the aftérnoon was a three, Maxwell 18, Mt. Comfo®t 13. and at night Phelan’s high cluster was a three,
DELAWARE COUNTY TOURNEY
Eaton 48, Center 34 eee eee | So IMA 44, Gaston 23
DeSoto 36, =Royerton 35. Hi SERVICE TEAMS . Stout. Field. 435... DePauw..""B.’ 35
INDIANAPOLIS CAPITALS | >" Field (Denver) 66, Ft. Warren 40.
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Three 10-Rounders
NEW YORK, Jan. 12 (U. P.)—| Jimmy Doyle, Los Angeles welterweight, is favored at 2%; to 1 to beat Frankie Terry of Brooklyn tonight at Madison Square Garden in
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the nation's top professionals and 32 rapking amateurs, took.to the greens today for the opening.round of the §7600*-Phaenix.-open..golf tournament, Sammy Snead, who captured the Portland, Ore, Richmond, Cal, and Los Angeles opens and placed in two other winter. tournaments since doffing his mavy togs, was favored in the desert classic. But he was promised stiff competition from Defending Champion | Jug McSpaden, Sanford, Me, and Byroni Nelson, Toledo, O., who was edged out of last year’s winning money in a playoff with McSpaden. Both McSpaden and Nelson finished just one stroke behind Snead’in the Los Angeles open. Snead gave the boys a preview of what he hopes to do on the 71par course by turning in a 66 for a warm-up yesterday, two strokes over the course record.
| amateur open crowns, also was -ex-| | pected to land in the top bracket.!
Annual Classic
|Giants Stress
Luxury Living
NEW YORK, Jan, 12 (U, P).~— Spring training for the New York
Giants will be on a luxury basis with the players living in the 46room mansion of .the late John D.
PHOENIX, Ariz, Jan. 12 (U.P).—{p,ckefeller near their camp site at The upper crust of golfdom, 52 of {Lakewood :N. J., Secretary Edward
Bramnnick of the club said today. It will be the third year in a row that the Giants have gone to the New Jersey resort town. The first contingent: of players-is-sched« uled to arrive on March 11. Brannick said plans would proceed for the 1945 season despite current manpower uncertainties, until it is definitely established whether major league baseball will operate.
Ray Marks Up 23d
Victory in Row BOSTON, Jan, 12 (U, P.).—Elmer
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{Irish Mickey Hayes via the knocklout route in the third round of their scheduled 10-round bout here last night. It was Ray's 23d giralght victory
land he achieved it without difi-
Ed Furgol, Detroit, who holds 10 culty. A right to the solar plexus
| finished the fight. Ray weighed
{197% , Hayes 193.
at West Side
To Feature Bowling Program
Tournament play again features the oR bowling activities
{ fronts Indianapolis high school bas- | locally, with the opening of second annua
lon Sunday topping the schedule.
1 West Side invidiual classic
The event, a scratch affair patterned after the nationally-fgmous | Chicago Petersen classic, calls for eight games across the 16 alleys at the
West Side plant, Fred Schleimer, tournament sec-| retary, reports an entry of 199, as-| suring an award of $500 for the | winner, - Addi-| tional prize s| amounting to] $1500 will also be
at stake. Th el event will wind! up Jan. 21.
B ud Schoch, who topped the field in last year’s] event with a 1664 | total, will make
| Bud Schoch oo ¢ing on the 5
o'clock squad. several stars from throughout the two days.
Four bowlers are slated on the 11 a. m. shift, while full squads will |
Howe and Shortridge take over the alleys at 2, 5.and 8 Typesetting
p. m. The remaining 48 teams entered
| with the Holcomb-Hoke aggregation
|A 2 2627 and a handicap of 688 earned | Tony Mascari had 215, 222, 213—|
{them the leading position.
| sponsored by the bowling proprie-
Practically every | loyal fans and fanettes will turn|leading local pinman, as well as niembers at Fox-Hunt were next in line, Harry Mullinix getting 180, |
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{mark in last night's competition, two of the big totals being good for sea|son league records. Dutch Hohman, [rolling with Van Camp in the Universal loop at Pritchett’s, took city- | wide honors with 204, 215, 258—8677.
| Harold Jenkins won the. runnerup spot when he set a season record {for the three games in the P. R. | Mallory league at the Illinois. He had 214, 257, 192—663 for the Vi- { brators. Elmer Brehob won the show position with 255, -203, 203—661 for
his attempt at re- | Lohss’ Dry Goods in the Vegetable |
Growers circuit at Sport Bowl. A pair of 660's by Automotive league
Howe and. Shortridge are to lead state, will see action on one-of the 258, 222 for Miller's Grocery and
{Dick Hon 182, 251, 227 for Consoli|dated Finance, Emil Schoch paced Indianapolis to. a pair of sea-| [son's records in the Printcraft league at the Delaware. The Typesetters
in the annual Fountain Square 1050 had 1005, 1095, 898—2998. The mid- aware: of it. scratch classic. will see action to-| {dle game and three-game total were! Cliff (Fido) Purpur, down from|
Ray —of--Los--Angeles. disposed. of |.
Caps Hustle And Wallop
Pitt Icemen
The "Indianapolis Caps’ strength ened their hold on ‘the western division lead in the American league hockey race today at the expense of the Pittsburgh Hornets, ‘whom they defeated, 5. to 1, at the local Coliseum rink —last—night-before 3817 cash patrons. The Hornets tried to ‘make a battle of ‘jt for one period, scoring in the opening session, in whiclt|’ the Caps made two goals, Indian-| .. apoils opeémed up in the second period and netted three goals to|: settle the issue: ‘The third stanza |' was, scoreless, Goalie Connie Dion of the home team: was on his toes and the Hornets were troubled no end by his
di Five Bouts 0 :
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Cpl. Dick Cook on » 2 ”
Sherritt ..... Right Defense ..Knipfel Ea Re, i : Leth. Delonte ..Robertson oweinak ove enter... Mahafle Leswick ...... Right Wing ...... Rear A return 80 slated for 10 rounds
Thibeault ..... Left Wing . Spares (Indiana olis) Forbes, M. 8kin- iddl igh ner, Poitras, inner, Thomson, Sor-| Middleweight y rell, Hewson, Purpur, Rouse; (Pittsburgh) ght, and Curly Denton,
Jamieson, Kaminsky, Roubell, Gracie, | Sailor-mauler from Cincin Kiein, Hemmerling, Walton, Mackie, Pren- . Cincinnall, wil) top a five-tilt pro boxing bill to be staged tonight at the Armory. Indianapolis ... : Pittsburgh Sani “ os 8 ° =i Denton pounced out a six- round
First Period Scoring ~ Indianapolis, Kow- | Shade win over the .local battler cinak (Leswick, Thibeault), 3:06, Pitts- | here two weeks -ago as both belters
burgh, Walton (Klein, Roubell), 16:00; Indianapolis, Poitras (Rouse), 17:08. Pen- | [set a blistering pace. The complete alties—None program tonight follows: Thibeault ~~ (Kowcinak, = Leswick, Main Event—10 rounds—Middle= Indianapolis, Thomson (Sorrell, Plrpur), Penalties—M. Bessette (tripping), Sher-|vs. Arnold Deer, Indianapolts= ritt (tripping).
tic SR leren—Me Veigh. Linesman--Fitzgerald. —B8core ‘by Petiogen:
Second Period Scoring — Indianapolis, 49 3:39; Indianapolis, Poitras (Forbes), 16:20, weights: Curly Denton, Cincin
Third Period Scoring—None. Penalties—| Semi- -windup—6 rounds —Weltere Rossignol (10 minutes, major miscon-| weights: . Bob Simmons, Indianape
—Saves by. Periods— olis, vs. Gene Gudgill, Dayton, O, Re” Bestebie sims iosmsomieliedd. 933) , Prelim—§ rounds — Lightweightst : - (Cpl. Dick Cook, Camp Atterbury, spectacular work around the cage.| Vs: A. C, Lee, Indianapolis. Connie Poitras paced Johnny Sor-| Prelim—4 rounds — Lightwelghts: rell's Hoosiers in scoring by smack-| Raymond Glenn, Indianapglis; vs; ing a pair of goals into the Pitts-| Cpl. Billy Fisher, Camp Atterbury, burgh draperies. Prelim—4 rounds—Heavyweightss Other Cap goals were tallied by|Ken Johnson, Dayton, O,, vs. Young Dick Kowecinak, Bill Thomson and Webb, Indianapolis. Larry Thibeault, Assists were cred- | .Jobnson is the only newcomer to ited to Pete Leswick 2, Thibeault,| Indianapolis. The opening bout Cy Rouse, Kowcinak, Sorrell, Pur-| Will start at 8:30 o'clock. pur and Forbes, : After the Caps ‘stacked up a! 5-to-1 lead they went on the de-| fensive and held the Hornets at ay. It was the Hornets who | {snapped the Caps’ long undefeated | WL home streak last Sunday by winning | INDIANAPOLIS 16 9 10 108 84 a
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Hockey Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE Western Division
eland oun vn ond 9 6 117 ® 6 to 2 when the home boys were pittsburgh . ......15 16 5 140 137 38 | caught shorthanded in talent. St. Louis . B22 470 126 14 ; Eastern Division Purpur on Hand ass w L T GF GA Pis (BUAM .vvivesasvs 113 98 41 1 Moose Sherritt, out of action two get ey 36 18 5 137 112 33 weeks, returned to the ice last night | Providence _ ... 12 17 3 124 126 2
GAME LAST NIGHT Indianapolis, 5; Pittsburgh 1, . | NEXT GAME | TONIGHT—INDIANAPOLIS at St. Louis,
and was in the starting lineup. His| rugged presence made a big differ- | ence and the Hornets were well
NATIONAL LEAGUE
w {morrow and Sunday. The initial 48 the record scores. Schoch had 194,|the Chicago Blackhawks, donned an | Montreal cerraarans 19 5 3 “is quintets competed last week-end 268, 191—653, which was also a rec-| | Indianapolis uniform for the first Doe Los eens is yr 1 3 ord for the loop. It was the league’ s| time and looked the part of a valu- |New York ...coeeoesre.. 6 13 7 18 | topping the field with a 3315 series. best individual series of the season. {able addition to the home forces. [oan aan wey ome The Caps are to play the Piyers| a | 650 for Acme Liquors, Inc. in the {in ‘St. Louis tonight, after which | HEIL 1as2 NicHY The regular week-end doubles,| Universal to complete the list of {they will return home to meet the| Montreal 7, ples 1. {outstanding soloists. | Providence Reds at the Coliseum | The Reds have won| AMATEUR NOTES
tors, will be run off tomorrow and!'Van Camp's 980, 976, 1064—3020 was | | Sunday night. -/the top team performance of the!
Sunday at Fox-Hunt.
Seven soloists reached the 650 Ny #8 600 BOWLERS (MEN) { Dutch Hohman, Universal ............ 677
| Harold Jenkins, P. R. Mallory ...... 863 Elmer Brehob, Vegetable Growers...: 661
{Harry Mullinix, Automotive ........ 660 | Dick "Hon, Automotive ....... erssenes 8 Emil Schoch, Printcraft sssese 853] Tony Mascari, Universal ... 650 | Todd Wilbur, Shrine . 649 Harley - Price, Automotive . 644
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OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) Hank Mueller, 8t “atherine ....... Don Rohr,” Holcomb-Hoke ..........s John Hayes, Allison Speedway ....... Ernest Ross.
Neil Yeager, 584
Moon-Lite Major Schwomeyer, Sturm Recn. .... Ciyde Pcnsler, U. 8. Rubber Mixed Robt. Mason, inland Container ..... Bill Hayes Elks ne A. Meri leth, Building, “Trades .. Oren Medlin, Indpls. Power & Light. John Conley. lublic bervice Mixed ..
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| Mildred Commons, Amer. Vited Life 504 Peggy _Ellott, Coca-Cola “ss 503 | Ofife Shriner, Curtiss- Wright saviaves BO
OTHER 1EAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN)
Bob Hoober. Intl Harvester ........ 628 | Mayme Campbell, Hillcrest ... Clarence Robinson, Automotive teens 626 | Hilda Geldmire, Koerner Optical Mixed 492 M. D. Hitt, Universal .... veooeee 825] Olivia Winings, Mitchell Bros. Mixed . 485 Paul Webb, Printcraft . re 619 | Alberta Harlan, Underwood Typewrter n Jim Bryant, Marvin's Shell Service. ... 618] Billie Bailey, Riviera Club ... : 4 7 Herman Bohne, Printeraft .......... 618| Marion Chastain, West Side Matinee. . ‘a8 Bab Woolgar, COCB-COIA. _...esv:-2een 617! Ina Clark, Publc Service Mixed ...... 450 Arthur Tague, Dean Pump ...... A. Cable, U. S Rubber (Indiana) .... 443 Tom Brown, Automotive . Eleanor Barkes, gSeven- Up 44
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Chappell to Face
Jonn issn, Coea-Caln 1111111111111 5 ‘Turkish Matman Maurice Lee Chappell of Montreal’ - | will return to main’ go action on the | Armory wrestling card next Tues- . 381 day night where he will take on 592 Ali- Ali, aggressive Turkish matman. LoS. Ayres & 0. +: 1xe 589 | 1t will be for two falls out of three. : Chappell, a French-Canadian. has : Seg! Fdropped but one local match. That . 567| was several weeks ago when he was 363) upset by Coach Billy Thom, . He 544 | came back last Tuesday, however, to
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four out of five from the Hoosiers, {all victories {Turner gym-. 's as follows: 7:15—Bud’'s | Providence. The Caps’ one triumph | {Service vs. R. °C. Cola; 8:15—Kleibere over the Rhode Island Reds was Dawson’ vs. Mallory Automatic; 9:15 Electronic Laboe
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BARROW Mrs, mother of Mrs, away Wednesd Flanner & B Saturday morn tist - church, U 11 a. m, Prie
BURNS-—Mrs,
Friends may ca and Terre Hau LY—Chester A, Nelle; father « of McCordsyille Chester A Jr. , Cly, Dalh: Thursday "Pu i Comfort Meth m. Burial
fends may ce Home in Oakla " GOLI CROSLEY Pvt. band of Hazel Boyd Crosley, killed in action Memorial servi ond Friends cl Pp. m. Friends flowers. HALL Benjamin of William A, Bessie Luke, morning. Fun Central Chapel urday at 1:30 Friends may ca LRALL—Mrs, Min mother of Mrs away Wednesds & Buchanan I a. m. Friends Hill Friends HICKMAN —Allle Addie Ent an passed awav. \ residenge, 404 1 at the Tol'n F pect st, any ti p. m, from ti ment Memorial HILL—-Willlam L of Myrtle Hill, L. Forrester, p Friends may c anan Mortuar: until Saturday ton (Ind.) Chi 2 p.m. Burial HOLLIDAY Fran husband of Mi Holliday, . Mrs Mrs. Myrtle W 5 grandchildre children, passes services Monda tory Memorial ner of Villa Memorial Park may call at tl neral Home, after 2 p. m, & LEWIS—Lottie 1 ave.” entered | 38 years, wife mother of Will ald, Charles, Darlene Lewis, Mos John Moc Sey. Emmet and rnest Mi m., at. N Fy 2530 ES welcome. Bu; Mbore Mortuart
LUCID—George,
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Bt Pat irk el Burial Holy Cre NEWSOM — Willis ‘Dayton, O.; H Mary Burne:t, Opal Parsons a Edgewood, and Bargersville, 1 Philip Schobe: passed away W re:idei.ce, 61.5 Friends may cs Home, 1308 Pro day, 10a. m, ° terment Spring ‘town, Ind (Gi Beymour papers PORTER—Mary | of Philip M Charlies H. Alfo away Thursday, ices will be he Home, ois 1 ernoon, Jan. 1 ment Crown Hi welconie Frien neral home afte PYATT William yi or W
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‘R. DIER— Elmer, Brcokside ave. Wilkerson, Mrs Rudler Jr.; br passed away w l' a ie Jor Brooks ide ave 13,2 p. wm. Washington Pai SCHMIDT Susan, John BSchinidt, Gillian, Fred an troit; Mrs, Geo Schmidt, Koko Bunker, Louisv Friday morning J. C. Wilson Se SMITH—Bert O., brother of Mr: Irene McCarty passed away We lannet & Bu urday, 1:30 p. 1» STRYDER—Raybu rest Thursday, eles, Cal; fath ayburn Jesse II. son of Mrs brother of Carl day, 1:30 p. nm Peace Chapel Burial Crown H
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friends, relative kindness, sympa extended at the mother, Mary A wish to thank ti Jen, the “pallbe /% Askin PFiinera ERT W NEWMAN-—-We sin relatives and n pathy and flors ‘the death of o nettie Newman John Ray Clark OC. Wilson Pune:
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