Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1945 — Page 8

Comes Fron rom 1 Behind a aad Edges Logansport Net Quint; ~ Washington and Attucks Win

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% Tech’§ Greenclads chalked up their ninth victory in 10 st

night at the East side gym.. In other city hardwood contests ington won over Sacred Heart and yie.

30-28 defeat before a crowd of approximately 4000. Big John Holton led the Berries in -the first quarter when the visiting team held a 7-6 margin. Bill Larsen connected for the Big Green boys and the Berries connected for five field goals and | couple of “charity tosses to make’ it 19-8 at the half. -» A Big Green attack in the third | stanza outscored Logansport, 13‘ tol 4,.and then Larsen and Dick Moody | __put the game on ice after it was tied | at 25-all. the winners with 10 points while| ‘Holton and Joe Cox each scored | nine points for the losers.

Ben Davis in Form

At the Ben Davis court Manuals Redskins took a 41-27 beating from | the Giants.

It was a see-saw battle during

the first two periods and the teams | lead at went off the floor at the half in a| | Tiger attack were Bob Edelen.and who is stationed at Aberdeen, Md, Ben Davis, how- | James Buchanan with

16-18 deadlock.

game fro {their home court,

Ben Davis downed Manual, wash= Hr

Crispus Attucks trounced Fayette-

A last-half drive enabled Tech to hand Logansporss Berries a

CITY GAMES TONIGHT Howe vs. Shortridge and Tech vs. Broad Ripple at Butler fieldhouse: Manual at Cathedral. Speedway at Washington.

the “South side club's floor. The final score was 26-22. Hildebrand Stars The West Heart to four points in the first

Harlan Sturgéon paced | I'périod and the score was 15 tot reported -missing-while-on-a-mission-

at the half. Bob Hildebrand; Continental guard, was outstanding for|

| Washington with five field goals | Huntingburg, Ind.

and three free throws for 13 points. | Reister led Sacred Heart with nine points. Crispus ttucks took an easy Fayetteville, 51-15, at They had a 27- -6 the half. Leading the|

13 points]

ever, took the lead in the second | each.

half to give Manual its fourth defeat in 10 starts. Dave Shaw paced the Redskins | I

The second victory in four starts) was recorded for Park school at the

home gym last night. Naval]

with four field goals and nine free | Armory was on the short end of the

throws. The Giants’ , was Cooper who chalked up points.

high scorer | | score, 17 | Servies starred for Park with 14) land

43-22. Dave Palmer and|

13 points, respectively. K.

Washington scored its second win Penney —paced--the--Naval-.Armory of the season over Sacred-Heart-onrwith 10 points.

High School Net Scores

LOCAL HIGH SCHOOLS Tech 30, Logansport 28. . Ber Davis «1, Manual 27. Washington." 26, Sacred Heart 2%. Park School! 43, Naval Armory 32.

Crispus Attucks 51, Fayetteville 15. N

OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS

Anderson 37. Richmond 30. Alexandr a 39, ¥rankton 18. Amo 34 Clayten 27 Alamo 35, Hillsboro 32. Attica 44 Petersburg 25. Brazii 31, Otter Creek 27. Beech Grove 36, Speedway- 34. Burris (Muncie) 23 Elwood 22. Boggstown Waldron 25. Bedford 49 Bloomington 30. Carmel 23, Sheridan 21. Covington £0, Kingman 22. Cayuga 31, Newport 25. S Chalmers 34, Monon 31. Ss Columbia C.ty 36, Decatur ® Cambridge City 25 Webster 1 Centerville 31 Hagerstown 2 (overtime). Central (South Bend) 50, Goshen 40. Concannon 29, West Terre Haute i Crawfordsville -Glinton 26.

Danville 41, Plainfield "21. Decati. Centra) 3% Brownsburgh 31. Elkhart 40, Misha Fountain City 26, Whitewater 17. Fontanet 44, Praicle 21. Frankfort 31, Teffe*son oF Lafayette 24. Fowler 30, Brook 24. Franklin 45_ Columbus 33. Greensburg "33 Connersville 26. Gas Citv 4' Hu tington Catholic 29. Gresntown 48. Noblesville 17. Huntington 48, Hartford City 29. Hill~dale 34. Bloomingdale 18. Haiamor d 47 Valparaiso 23. Jonesboro 40, Amboy 37 Jasper 61, Princeton 21. Kokomo 2 , New Castle 19. Kirklin 53, Forest 36. Kendallville 46; Ligonier “36. Knightstown 39, Greenfield 29. Linton 46, Bloomfield 36. Morristoen 60 Flat Rock 22. Monrovia 43, Morgantown 35. Madison 49, Salem 24.

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Monticello 42, Brookston 32. Mar: hall 36 Rockville 32. Memorial (Evansville) 32, Bicknell 24. | Mt

Vernon (Washington) (Evansvilie) 14 Vernon 34, Boonville 32 (overtime). 25.

44, Lincoln

it.

Muncie 38, Marion 2 Michigan City 41, New Albany 53, Huntingburg 42. New Ross 45, Ladoga 22 North Side

Nappanee 33

(Ft. Wayne) Wayne) 37.

40, Central

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Oolitic 39, Brownstown 33. Paoli 46, Corydon 24. Pike Twp. Pittsboro 56, Seliasyilie Z Peru 29, Delphi Rushville 52, uy 33. Romney 26, Clarks Hill Riley Royal Center 36, Francesville 17.

27, Lawrence otal 2.

18. {South Bend) 40, La Porte 31.

outhport 41, Warren Central 36. tate (Terre Haute) 34, Honey Creek 26

Scottsburg 30, Lawrenceburg 27 Shelbyville 36. Martinsville 25, Tipton 33, Rochester 20. Tolleston (Gary) 31, Clark (Hammond) 27. Union City 44, inchesier 40. Vincennes 41, Centrak Westfield 22, Walnut Waynetown 51, Washington 36, Reits. West Lafayette 24, castle 23. Wallace (Gary) Washington (East Chicago) 38, Roosevelt

ransvilie) 31. ve 19.

Wav 8. msville) 21. 40, mmond. Tech 29.

(East Chicago) 29.

Hancock County Tourney

Fortville 40, Wilkinson 19. New -Palestine 54, Charlottesville 35.

Boone County Tournament Zionsville 31, Pinnell 21 | Perry Central 40, Jamestown 27. | Dover 44, Advance 25. Thorntown 31, Whitestown 20.

Liberty Tourney .

Brownsville 36, Brookville 23. Springfield Twp. (Franklin} 35, Kitchel 28.

arts last

siders held Sacred)

Menke Missing {In Plane Crash

BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Jan. 13.— Lt. "(j.g) + William C. Menke, star basketball center on--the’ Indiana university team which won the national collegiate championship in 1940 and took the Susser Bowl title at New Ofleans been missing in action since his .plane crashed in: the Caribbean area. Lt. Menke broke the Indiana fieldhouse scoring rec= ord in 1939 with 28 points against Minnesota and his three - year conference record W. C. Menke {of 532 topped that of his coach, 1 Branch McCracken, by seven points. He graduated from I. U. in 1941. After entering the navy he was stationed at Miami, Fla. He was

[to Trinidad. The lieutenant’s parents live: at A brother, Lt. Robert H. Menke, now “stationed | with the army air forces in the Pacific, played on the same teams with him and won the 1937 state | high school tournament Gimble award. | Another brother, Lt. Allan Menke,

played on the Purdue university | basketball team.

|

Butler Hangs It on Franklin

FRANKLIN, Ind. Jan. 13.—Butler took its second game this season

Cats Go After 3d Straight In Conference

CHICAGO, Jan, 13 (U. P).— Northwestern's inspired : -Wildcats, thie surprise sensations of the young Big Nine basketball season, go after their third straight ‘Western conference victory tonight against Defending Champion Ohio state at Columbus in an effort to gain a commanding position in the championship chase. Northwestern, which has been untested in victories over Wisconsin

College Basketball

STATE COLLEGES he

Butler 42, Franklin 31. Concordia. (Ft, Wayne) 30, Huntington 18.

OTHER COLLEGES NorTHWester ~ 52, MInHesota —§3: = Arkansas 41, Oklahoma A. & M. 38. Lincoln 50, -Howard 42. Penn State 57, Carnegie Tech 22. Norfolk, Navy 59, North Carolina 23. Tennessee 41, Mississippi State 26. Kansas 48, Nebraska Texas ‘Christian 30, Texas A & M. 21.

challenge to date at Columbus. Tonight's card "also calls for Purdue at Towa, Minnesot® ‘at Wisconsin and Illinois at Michigan. Indiana is the only Biz Nine team not in action this week-end. The only other undefeated team in the conference, Iowa's Hawkeyes, will attempt to keep -pace with Northwestern ';by winning their second straight Big Nine game from

. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

County H. Ss Drawings Made; Butler Fieldhouse Gets Event

'Drawnigs for the 26th afinual Marion county high school basketball tournament were made goday and the big news, along with the pairings, was the announcement that this year’s event will be staged in the ‘fieldhdise where seating capacity will not be cramped. Lawrence Central is the defending champion, The tourney dates| are Jan, 18, 19 and 20, covering the next week-end. Nine schools outside

land Minnésota, will meet its severest 9

"aay

of. Indianapolis will compete. - Games are to be played next Thursday night, ¥riday night and Saturday afternoon and night, The 1044 tourney was held at the Armory, Today's drawings paired Franklin township and Pike township in the opener at 7 p. m. Thursday. fending champ Lawrence Central will make its first appearance at p. m. Thursday against the Southport Cardinals, There will be a curtain raiser Saturday evening at 7 o'clock between freshman teams from the east and west sides of the county. Beech Grove yearlings will represent the eastern half. Western Tep-|

ry gy gee

Entry Deadline

Prospective participants in the

their entry.

Entries must be mailed to Miss Frances Snyder, Secretary, at 130] Dickson st, or left with any alley | "0

Purdue. The Boilermakers, minus the services of Paul Hoffman, bril-| lant center who is suffering from aw”injured ankle, are rated as underdogs. After upsetting Wisconsin with ease in’ their opener, the Wildcats

from the Franklin Grizzlies here last night by a 42-31 score. | It was the Bulldogs’ eighth victory in 11 starts. Butler gave tne Grizzlies a 45-28 setback earlier in the season. The lead see-sawed during first half and field goals by Roy Rodebeck and Ray Botiema put] Butler out in front at the intermission 23-16. Rodebeck led the Bulldog attack in the .second period and made it easier tor Butler the rest. of the! game. Coach Pop Hedden let the] second string work out in the last] minutes of play. High scorers for Butler were] Rodebeck with 10 points and Bot tema with nine.

Healy Posts Two Cue Victories

Competing for the first time in| the 1945 state three-cushion bil-| liard tournament at the Cooler

defeating Barney Mahoney,

in 87 innings in the afternoon, and | first contest at 2 p. m., features the] |lerb Smith Seven-Up . | Al Maloof, 50-43, in 71 innings at|R. C. Colas who are slated to face | Robert Taggert,

night.

Mahoney posted best run, a six, | and next high was a five by Healy team clashes with Curtiss-Wright in Tu Hoffbauer, Insurance

against Maloof. °

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came back to prove their class last {night by smashing Minnesota's {dangerous Golden Gophers, 52-33. Showing unexpected scoring power, Northwestern completely: dominated the game .as veteran guard Ben Schadler teamed with high- scoring Max Morris to give the Wildcats a devastating doublebarreled offensive. Schadler and Morris tied for scoring honors atl 14 points.

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Three Games on

. Paralysis Event

A three-game program of basketball for the benefit of the Sports’ division of the local infantile paralysis fund has been arranged by Abe Goldsmith, manager of the In-

| ren Miller,

manager before midnight. Miss Snyder © may be contacted at FR. 0325. The second annual West Side ndividual classic will get under way tomorrow with the following schedule: 11 A. M.—Pryor Smith, Dick Nordhoit, Gene Zweissler, Jim. McKinney. 2 PF —Vie McDonough (Richmond), Bill Bilsky, J. McIntosh (Lafayette), Bob Holdeman, John White (Richmond), WarFred Backenstoe, Jim Wilson, Paul Boomershine (Richmond), C. M. Degler (Lafayette), Tim Stricker, Mike O'Grady, Val Werner, Elmer Brehob, Keith Pettay (Kokomip), Henry Hackman (Richmond), Virgil Shroyer, (Richmond), Charles Fridlin (Kokomo), Ralph Marshall (Richmond), Bill Bush, Henry Stumph, Matt Smith (Richmond), Mathey Brown (Richmond), Herman Hohlt, E. K. Longnecker (Richmond), Burney Paramore, Louis Fahrbach, Harold Brewer, » » s

Last night's league play failed to] develop the usual volume of fancy | scoring. Although four male keglefs| hit the 650-mark, Dorothy Betkopes| was the outstanding performer with 202, 255, 198—655. It was the! seventh 600-series of the season .for Miss Berkopes and led Ideal Fur-

‘niture to 2632 and team honors. Th

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Bowling association tournament have until midnight tonight to file The event will open at the Dezelan alleys Feb. 3 and be continued

Feb. 4, 10, 11 and 17. Starting times for the team squads will be 4:30 7:00 and 9:30 p. m. Saturdays and 7: ’

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" THURSDAY, JAN. m.-Feankil a vs. Pike Township. m.~Warren Céntral vs, tur Central. m.—Lawrence Central vs, Southport, FRIDAY, JAN 19 . m.—Ben Davis vs. Speedway. m,—Beech Grove vs. winner game 1, SATURDAY, JAN. 20 m.—Winner game 2 ws

THE Game 1. 7:00 p. 2, 8:00 p. 3. 9:00 Pp.

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game 7 (final),

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M.—Bud Schoch, Emil Luca, Her"Griffin, Hershell © Stillwell, Perc William Tutewiler (Decatur), Al Striebeck, John Mencin, Al Weevie, C. Kladden, Harold Murphy (Decatur), Frank Stumph, Floyd i Gene Briner, Louis Stumph, Paul evenson, - ville), P. Van Horn. 5. Muss nen Oscar Behrens, Fran {8helbyville), fe tur), Zz

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M. Yager Andrew Appleman (DecaHarry Wheeler, Wilbur Richwine, H. Zelt, Pete Gallagher, Carl Mindach, Tony Rea, Pernie Mills, John Kiesel, 8 P. M.—Al Mueller, Alex Kriner Ahearn, William Nichols, Gomer Allred, Amos Bruhn, Larry Fox, Luke Switzer, Manuel Schonecker, Herman Bohne, George Nonweiler, Miller Ensminger, Joe Fulton, George Seegar, Fonnie Snyder, Pete Ernst. ATY Baker, Charles Jacobs, occupied , 0 McPhers: (Marion, herson, occupied Emmett Byers, Cecil Battson, occupied cupied Faust.

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Bill Moody,

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Tee Caps and Reds Collide

The “in and out” Providence Reds, who almost always turn in their most brilliant performances. against the Indianapolis Caps, will ‘provide the opposition for the local American league hockey club at the Coliseum tomorrow night at 8:30. “The tilt is the first of three games scheduled between the rivals. this month and the Caps, although leading the league's western division, must make a clean sweep of the serles in order to square'matters with the visitors for the current campaign, Although in last phace in the eastern division, the Reds won three straight games from the Caps during the early part of the season before suffering a 5 to 0 shutout at idianapolis on Dec. 14, While the! ocal club was in the midst of its long undefeated streak on home ice. Two weeks later, however, Providence gained revenge for that lacing by blanking the Caps, 6 to 0, to take a 4 to 1 edge in the series.

ST. LOUIS, June 13 (U, P.).—The St. Louis Flyers, imbedded in last place and bound nowhere in the American league hockey race, put a crimp in the plans of the Indianapolis' Caps for running away with the western division competition today. Playing on their home ‘ice last night, the Flyers negotiated one of the top upsets of the season, de-

Flyers made one goal in each period. Art Giroux scored in the first, Winky Smith in the second, and George Blake in the third. Fido Purpur and Jack Hewson scored for Indianapolis.

ward, was injured and is not expected to be available for some time.

DEATH NOTICES 1 Indianapolis Times, Satur, Jan. 13, 1945 BATEMAN-—Oscar, age 64, of Monrovia, husband of Eliza, father of Mrs. Mable VonStamm of Indianapolis, passed away Jan 132. Puneral Sunday, 2 p. m,, Carlisle & Sons Chapel, Mooresville, Ind. Priends may call at the chapel. Burial West Newton cemetery. BENJAMIN ~— Clara, of 834 8. Capitol, passed away Friday afternoon, mother of Sam Zuckerman, Mrs. Charles Feldman, Samuel Zuckerman, Mrs. Leo Wiessenberg, Mrs. William Shupinsky, Mrs. Louis Goodman, Mrs. Fannie Emas. Services will be conducted 2. p. m. Sunday at the Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home. BERRY—-Mary J., wife of Claude E, mother of Patricia and Mary Jane; sister of Mrs. Harlan A. Hunt, Wilmette, Ill; Pfc, Lewis L. VanDyke, serving in Belgium: died Priday evening. Friends may call at the Kirby Mortu-Ary-Meridia 8:30 a. m, at the 9 a. m., 8t. Joan of Arc church, terment Calvary cemetery. BISHOP—Anna Mary (Keiser), widow’ of Court Bishop, passed away at her home, 19010 Holloway ave, Saturday morning. Survived by daughter, Morene, and one sister, Mrs. Kate Beaygr o Fishers, Ind. Funeral } . m. at Royster & Askin Mortuary, . Meridian st. tery, Noblesville. the mortuary. BRANDSTETTER Marie, age 48 years; daughter of Mrs. Catherine Brandstetter; sister of Bertha Grandstetter. Funeral from Lauck Funeral Home, 1458 8 Meridian, Monday, 8:30 a. m.; Sacred Heart church, 9 a. m. Burial St. Joseph gemetery. BURNS—Mrs., Ella, 2128 N. Pennsylvania st; passed away Friday morning. rvices Planner & Buchanan Mortuary Monday, 9:30 a. m.; requiem mass 88. Peter and Paul Cathedral Monday, a. m Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary.

mortuary; In-

copy.] BROCK— Josephine C., 217 Parkview ave, ~stitéred “tnto rest Friday, ‘age: 64 years; mother of Norman C. Brock 8r.; of Christian F. Wiese; Mary and George Stiegman;

Monday, 1:30 p. m., Peace’ Chapel. Friends Burial Crown Hill

are weicome.

of Justine Chacran; father of. Jay J. Charran; brother of George Chacran, passed. away Friday p. m. Monday, 10 a. m,, msnn Funeral Home, 1505 8. East st. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Saturday.

GOLD v¢ STAR

Thomas J.,

Boyd Crosley, son of Marie Guerin, killed in action in Prance June 22, 1944. Memorial gud Friends church on _Jan. so-insited

Al Szasz of St. Claire, Mo, and

matched for the semi-windup on the wrestling card next Tuesday night at the Armory, where the return of Maurice Chappell will be| the feature. Both Szasz and Hart have scored | séveréil victories in local action. | They will meet for one fall Chappel, Montreal, takes on the rough and tumble Ali Ali, Turkish

| grappler, for two falls out of three

Chappell holds a triumph over every wrestler he has He has been defeated but once, losing to Coach Billy

Thom in a return tussle.

Lane in Europe

CINCINNATI, Jan. 13.—Lt, Cmdr. Frank Lane, former director of farms. for the Cincinnati Reds, is in Europe, inspecting athletic and recreational facilities at various

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Bob Hamilton

PHOENIX, Ariz, Jan. 13 (U. P). —Three of the nation’s top golf kings were tied with 68's today at the opening of the second round of the $7500 Phoenix open golf tournament. Byron Nelson, Toledo, O.; Herman Barron, White Plains, N. Y,, and Bob Hamilton, P. G. A. champion from Evansville, Ind. were kndtted one stroke up on Sammy Snead, the tdp .favorite who has won three out of five recent tournaments. Snead spent the day in and out of traps but still managed

naval bases,

to chalk up a 69.

3 FELD—EliZabeth,

m—Priends-ake flowers. age 85 years, Clements, A., Joseph C. Feld, Mrs. Johanna Mrs. Therésia Boesche and Mrs. Duty. Funeral from Lauck Funera Home a. m., Sacred Heart church, 9 a. Burial’ St: Josepa cemetery. Members

Dietz,

will meet Monday, 8 p. m, GOUDIE—Cpl. Ray~C. age 24 yew loved son Vi May Belle Goudie; brothe of Woodrow Beers Goudie; grandson © Mr. and - Mrs. Pa.;, passed away Funeral notice later. GRINDSTAFF—Mary E; 91 years, 0 Windsor, mother of Mrs.” Katie dale and John Grindstaff of city: Grindstaff of Coluttbia, 2. ie Spat urnklin, Mrs, Lula Co Jock kr of Chris Eckler of Seyed away Friday. - Friend

in Van Nuys, Shirley Service.

Rags

after T p. m. Bat.

1550 Brookside ave. 15,

Monday, Jan.

urday. Jha k m., Roc ete Ind. tery. HAISE—Mrs. sister of Mrs. Monroe and Walter Monroe, Friday at her home, 26

Grace M. Pritchett,

rvices tuary, unday, Buria (Princeton (Ind.] papers please copy. ) of Robe

Margaret Hammel, father

Hammel, U. 8. navy, children, pasted, away

Eugene st. call at the Print Ww.

guard; Elmer Raba, fullback, Sensanbaugher, who was a star previously at Ohio State, failed in mathematics, Spanish and English and cannot return to the academy unless he secures a new appointment, after making — grades at a summer prep school approved by the army. He must also obtain approval from his draft board ab | Ulrichsville, O., to attend school, since he is eligible for regular military draft before June 1.

The other players,..all of whom

eligible to re-enter the Beazer next fall.if they make up the work

in approved summer schools. Coulter of TY, Wi , Tex, Fold-

‘flunked out in mathematics, will be|

Five Members of Champ Army ‘Grid Squad Flunk Their Grades

WEST POINT, N. Y,, Jan. 13 (U. P.).—Five members of the perfect]. record Army football team were on their way home today to do some scholastic brushing up in hopes that they will be re-admitted to the academy next fall, after their dismissal late yesterday for poor grades. The players, all second team men, are Dean Sensanbaugher, halfback; Dewitt Coulter, tackle; Hank Foldberg, end; Art Gerometta,

Home, 1420 Prospect st. Saturday. Funeral services Monday, m. from the funeral home, Pivited. Burial Crown Hill. HOLLIDAY-Pronk M., age B87, husband of Holliday, hen Mrs yrile Wilkins, 8 grandchildren and children, passed away wo

alls

Memorial Park. Fr may call at the Meyer & Abdon neral Home, 1509 Prospect, any time.

Mr

Kirk, Al

Ind.; George: Mrs,

Madison; °

line, which was used interchangeably with his starting eleven. Each wag slated to be a regular next season. Raba, from Washington, D. C., saw little action as a third-

Kirk,

sister of Mrs, 4h

Bill Thomson, Indiagapolis for-|

nat. 19th st. .Services Mon-|

at home {

1:30 1902 Burial Riverside cemeFriends may call at

10

{La fayette and Terre Haute papers please)

sister half-sister of grandmother of Norman C. Brock Jr. Services at Harry W. Moore

(Moore Mortuaries.) 7 CHACRAN—John, age 54; beloved husband

Funeral at the G. H. Herr-

age 37, hus-

services will be at the Eec-14-at 2:30 Please omit

wife of mother of Henry C., Charles

Mary

1458 8S. Meridian, Tuesday, 8:30 m.

of Christian Mothers and Aaltar Society for prayer.

rs; be

Harry Marks of Butler, Cal.

of 1212

George

may call-at the Jordan Funeral Home,

kford Methodist io Burial Riverview ceme-

Rella M., wife of Bdwatd, assed away . New JerFlanner & Buchanan Mor3 p. m. Friends, invited, | Pt. Branch, Ind., Monday, 1 p. m.

HAMMEL—Arthur R., beloved husband of

and two grandat his home, 1238

Friends

beloved |

survived by reat-grand- : Funeral the Viccor

KIRK—Addie E., age 60, mother of Stanton

Helen Turner, Charles Greensbulg: North

SATURDAY, JAN. 13, 1945:

[Curly Denton

|Defeats Deer

Curly Denton, Cincinnati sailo: boxer, outpunched Arnold Deer, in dianapolis middleweight, in "Fe round main go on last night’ event pro boxing bill siaged at Hp Armory. A crowd of approximately 1500 faps turned out to witness the bouts. As in their six-rounder ‘here two weeks ago Denton’s left hook spelled the difference and last night the nayy battler floored Deer for a fivecount in the final session. Thi Cincinnati mauler's hooks drey blood from Deer's nose and mouth! in the second round and the Ivcal belter bleed freely throughout the milling. Simmons Is Winner Bob Simmons, Indianapolis wel terweight, decisioned Gene Gudgill of Dayton, 0. in the six-round semi-windup. Simmons beat Gudgill to the punch with left jabs. The top prelim turned out to be a_ blistering slugfest as .A. C. Lee Indianapolis lightweight, and Cpl Dick Cook of ‘Camp Atterbury, bate tled to a six-round draw. In four-round bouts Ken John. son -of Dayton, O. outpojnted! Young Webb, Indianapolis, heavyweight tilt and Raymond! Glenn, Indianapolis lightweight, won over Cpl. Billy Fisher, Camp Atterbury by technical k. o, at the | close of the second round.

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Indianapolis’ Times, Satur., Jan, 18, , 1948

KEICHER—Flora B., of 636 W. 31st | entered into rest Priday, age 13 years; sister of Mrs. Ida E. Small, Mrs, Emma Vermillion, Willis, Charles and Benton G. Keicher. Services Tuesday, 2°p. m., at. Bethany Chapel, 4 miles northeast of Anderson, Ind. Moore & Kirk Colonial Mortuary, 3447 College ave, until 12 noon Tuesday. (Moore Mortuaries.) McALEXANDER Dr. Washington blvd.; McAlexander: Smith, Norfolk, Va.; Carrie McAlexander Miller, Cal.; passed away Friday, Planner & Buchanan Monday, 2 p. Priends invited. Burial Friends may call at mortuary.

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loved son of Mr. “and Cracken; brother —of —Eari—Donaid Philip Eugene, 5139 Mecca st. residence any time. Jan. 15, 2 * Washington Park. the Jordan Funeral Home,

NYE—Donald, beloved son of Mr,

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time. PORTER—Mary E. Alford; of Philip M. Porter; mother of Cpl § Charles H. Alford Jr., in France; passed away Thursday, Jan. 11. Funeral serve

Home, Illinois at 17th , Monday afte ernoon, Jan. 15 at 2 o'clock. Intere ment Crown Hill cemetery. welcome.

PYATT—William W., Sgt. Walter W., Pyatt Germany; Charles R. Cpl. William J., U. 8. Pacific; Cpl. Harry J. Pyatt, and Mrs, Mary Russell, son: of Mrs. Effie Pyatt;

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Esther Wilkes, all of 238 1:30 p.m, 1934 W. Michigan.

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dren, passed away Piday Jhorin Services Monday, 2 p. Wilson “Chapel of he ony. J Il prospect st. Friends invited. Crown Hill. Priends may call at “Chapel of the Chimes SMOCK—8arah C.; _peloved mother R. - Moore and Miss sister-in-law _ of Mrs, Schmuch; i survived by 3 grandchildren; away Saturday a. m. at the Robert Home, 1420 Prospect st., after 8 p. m. Sunday. Funera services Tuesday, a. m., from the funeral home. Friends -| invited. Burial New

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