Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1945 — Page 8

s_.—————— rr —rn THE INDIANAPOLIS-TIMES mood SATURDAY, JAN.27, 1045

tement As Mitt Tourney Opens

Jovice Boxers Furnish Exci | Six Knockouts Are Recorded ~ As 19 Bouts Send Times-Legion Event Off to Thrilling Start

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(Continued From Page One) scheduled to be held at the Armory|in an uproar, Harley (Junior) | next Friday night, Feb. 2, and other | Greathouse of the Leeper Boxing

{school, was awarded the verdict over, tourney nights are Feb. § and 16th. |e.) | wison of PAL No. 4. |

The punch-test opened up with a The little fellows (flyweights) took | bang and John Shea of the Dunz is in forcing the issue and in Boxing school was on the receiving yer excitement they fought after, end of the noise. He was flattened | 1, bell in the second round. It by Julio DeFabis of the Washington |g. jn this stanza that Greathouse A. C. in 25 seconds of the second |.) req himself down by backing stanza, A hard right to the bread | o.i st the ropes while off balance.

basket turned the trick. : |Although Greathouse received the Thirteen of the 19 -encounters|, ; of the judges, it was the writer's |

staged went the scheduled route 0),nnjon that Wilson was ahead in a decision, or three rounds of two noints. minutes each. As a -whole, the| : ; | youngsters were in splendid physical One Lad Throws Shoe | trim and were able to absorb punish-| Alva Tunstill of PAL No.»2 and ment as well as dish it out. | James McKeeghan of Stokelyville, Camp Atterbury brought up a 12-/112-pounders, staged. a bristling man squad but only onc of the|contest and in the second heat, | 7 ° ° : soldiers was called upon to climb with the pressure on, Mckeeshan| | Sh P S tl ht k C M between the ropes the first night.| kicked off a shoe. And in the third | omen are mn po 17 ; aps to eet Pvt. Timothy Marable, fighting in canto, while in a clinch, both lads 3 ¢ the 147-pound division, cut ‘loose|fe]l down, Tunstill ‘gaided the de-

with a barrage of body blows and cision. With Men in League Matches >) y a St. Louis Team

punched out a verdict over James | In a free swinging affair, Daniel Collman of Northwestern PAL No.| Halloran, Washington A. C. 147-| a. 2 club, { pounder, flattened Douglass For-| The season’s usual Friday pattern, Margaret Skelton, who tossed a | 3 £ The St. Louis Flyers ,who have Pvt. + Marble boxed southpaw tune, unattached, in the second resulted in last night's local bowling | gos in the Roberson Coal matches! Si i gy provided more than their share of fashion and Collman failed to solve round with a"right to the chin. Two league sesisons. The women 888 oy day night, came back with] ; is 4 thrills for local hockey fans this

the unorthodox style of milling! lefts to the jaw.put Fortune on the shared the spotlight. : = —-—-pfwever, Collman was game and | floor for an eight count in the same Ralph Arbaugh, in pacing Tomp- (196, 212, 235—643, in the Kernel loop | 8 ; JSAS0R Although; successul In wine forced his older foe to. earn his stanza kins Ice Cream to a 1026, 921, 1097 |last night. She rolled with Hoosier ! ning .only one of eight games from

points. | A right to the ribs delivered by —3044 in the * Fox-Hunt Classic [Coal & Oil Co. { : : $ a the Indianapolis Capitals, will Beene Uncorks Punch | Jewell Gill, Leeper Boxing school| session, had the top solo series, 227, Eleanor Mitchell posted the best Sahn DR / #4 make their final appearance at the | welterweight, floored Floyd Ingram, 229, 234—690. Howard Deere Sr., of | three-game series of the season for | % 3 oR i10car coriseum tomoz: aleht ‘a8 In a bout between Lightweights Stokelyville, in the third round. the same circuit was the only other| Women competitors in the Real Silk | hd a3 : : : ; OrTowW “nig Wilson Beene of PAL No. 2 and The winner set the pace from the male leaguer over 650. He had 221, | Mixed league at the Illinois drives. | : : ; a Shen a 8:30 o'clock. George Pierson of the Washington start to win by a knockout, 234. 204—659 for Russett Cafeteria.|She had 189, 187, 227—603. | : os a ; La is The Caps have beaten the Flyers A. C., the former uncorked a pow-| ArchiegTuft, PAL No. 4 welter-| Four feminine bowlers turned in| Judy Hindel increased her lead | ; % Hh : 4 five: times and tied them on two erful wallop to win the decision. In| weight, outbelted James Lewis, 600-series, boosting the total for the |in total 600-series for the season in| Be : ; other occasions.

the third round Beene connected |Leeper Boxing school, scored two season in women’s leagues to 89. | connecting for No. 10 in her Kernel | ; : # 3 Art Giroux, George Blake and with a hard right to the chin and knockdowns in the first round and. Gertrude Bradley posted her second | loop appearance. She had 182, 242, 8 i Fred Hergert are expected to lead Pierson rolled out on the ring/ three in the second, after the: ref- of the week in setting the pace with | 178—602 for Tompkins Ice Cream. | 3 {the St. Louis attack with Johnny | i ' 3 apron for a. four-count. | eree stopped the melee and awarded | 212, 209, 225—646, for Red Rockettes| Hoosier Coal & Oil was the top| Sa 1 Baby and Vic Lynn, a former Ine Added thrills for the crowd were | lhe honors to Tuft by technicalk.o.|in the Kernel Optical. session at | scoring women's quintet. Games| A. : : 3 dianayolis player, sharing honors supplied in a smack-for-smack ex- Curd Wins Thriller | Pritchett’s. It was her sixth of the of 880, 959, 951 for a 2790 in the] SI ; : on defense, change between Lightweights Rob- | Last ‘bout of th obi vi | season. Kernel loop gave the team honors. | a Sa : : : Although beaten ‘regularly dure ert Collins, Leeper Boxing school,|,. ay Ol Lne nigh’ Was 18 ; / frig the early part of the campaign, ’ ’| torrid sizzler in which Robert Curd 8 8 8 # nu = | : ; and Arnett Cage, PAL No. 2. The] : Ge ico . : i , . {the Flyers have lost only one of ; ’ |PAL No. 4 welterweight, decisioned 600 BOWLERS (MEN) 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) 3 Fr adversaries threw punches freely : toch : : 2 their last five starts and are ree : | George DeFabis, Washington A. C.|Ralph Arbaugh, Fox-Hunt Classic..... 890! Bertha Urbancic, ‘Kernel prvoresy S08 : : + rted to be a vastl ed 2nd both Shes were winging It out! prom’ the standpoint of sustained) Hom Sines, ‘Sport Bowl Rech...... s4p|Eilzabeth Pleilschitter, Kernel . Action and thrill-packed, The Times-Legion Golden Gloves tourney opened last night at the po Since By o improved o Do Bb te Sosing Sen Sn vin Rod hard exchanges, Joh Menctn, FoX-Hill of Averill $43 Dorothy Bohisen, Pritchett Matinee. . 5 > Armory before an enthusiastic crowd. Willing and hard-swinging novice scrappers won acclaim in |ken even In two games with Prove . an: tT v5 y 5 . 6. UL .e “an i . lins was awarded the decision. ra ST owing BY a ev ais Vivien Parsons, pernel 53| most of the bouts. In the photograph above (left), Harley Greathouse, Leeper A. C., backs away |idence, beaten Indianapolis and James Cooper, PAL No. 4 light- fight on the card. ar tel’ Sport, Bowl Rech,.... 634 Muriel Hayes, Kernel . 5| after landing a haymaker on Walter Wilson, PAL club No. 4. Greathouse won this 112-pound held Pittsburgh and Cleveland 10 weight, produced the night's “k. 0.| All told the progra u el] Bob Schaub, Pox-Hunt gai lagnes Sutkers, Both fight td i to i th 112 4 h b tie scores. quickie” when he disposed of Her- | received. the boxers in the majority ems Laden Weshimgion.. . . . . 618 Gene Holmes Kernel 1... | scrap. Both fighters went down in a pile in another 112-pound meeting shown above (center). The | With the exception of Bill Thom ' i , 2 ajority | Lenn:s ra re 7|Ruth Ranes, Pritchett Mat 51 * : schell Dunn, Washington A. C. in of matches fought with the “old be Sis Wace oral: 655 Pattey Siriebeck, Kernel .... | referee helps Andrew Anderson, PAL club No. 4 untangle himself from Quinton lsom of the Sof, the Sage 3s sxfcled to be at

Y 2 ergo ; i fasniny re Aonivel | w 1 asacr ren te} 3 i i 1:58 of the first round. A two-| determination” and it was seldom | Walter Schaloske, New York Central. 824 | Mildred Bue, non Bide 5271 Stokely club. Isom won the decision in their fast three-rounder. Flying gloves mask the face of

: : 4 F hl , Fox-Hunt Caiisa fisted attack by Cooper was not to that a boy required any urging Be et rison A C Si9i Artie Spephenson. oo oeit Matinee. 3 Albert Cousin (above, right) and Edward Lawrence. in another fast balfle. Lawrence. enirant from McCarthy Flare

be denied. { from hi . | Mantel Schonecker : is corner to keep swinging pir Roth. truct 617 Iva Reed, Pritchett Matinee ... 2 * . . . - In @ match which kept the fans and jabbing. | Bob Roth, Co chwitzer-Cummins . §17| Mary Leppert, Pritchett Matines . 1! the PAL club No. 2, won the nod over Cousin, a PAL club No. 4 representative. A fair fan, one

E ; SAR CEE # [Bob Earl, Sport Bowl Reen S18 | POothy Sokopes, Bernd +++ 319 of the hundreds of women spectators, and a wounded veteran viewed the show with enjoyment Talk With Owners

a s {8. Brown, Hillcrest . 615 Laura Alexander, Kernel . “eave i | ° | Dad Hanna, Fox-Hunt . 615| Alice La Count, Real Silk Mixed .... § toh! : x : 3 : : 3 Su ries of First Sho Ar racke, Ailton A BL, a : oid Alice La Count, Real Silk Mixed .... 811] (|ouer) “Last night's show was the first of four which ‘will decide champions in the various weights | BUFFALO, Jan. 27 (U. P).—Jos mma WwW. Telford right, Construction.. . Lou Davis. Pritchett Matinee .. 510 Se | Walter Blankschaen, Insurance 811M. Stephens, Kernel 20s and divisions. McCarthy, matager of She Nod 3 , ee ve Killjon, Insurance ..... « 010i Mary Fahey, K 1 ‘ Cease 5 Results of last night's bouts (all|A C. decisioned William Mumford, PAL Bus Parsons, Link-Belt No. 1.. : 810] Alloy Hockeiger” Real Silk Mixed .. 303 . y . today that “litile change” would be in novice class) in the order of|"" {John Steele, Fox-Hunt-... cere. 608| Genie Drexler, Kernel ..... 2 * * . Litwhiler in 4-F betheir appearance: aa pounds—Quinton Isom, Stokelyville, | Bill Pierson, New York Central ‘“ a Daisy Stuart, Kernel Cisariaea roq | e Ins f affected in the organization | decisioned Andrew Anderson, PAL No, 4. |Doe O 5, Kennedy Plio-Film Bag. 608 prances McFeeters, Real. Silk Mixed. . PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 27 (U. P.).|cause of the sale of the club.

*112 pounds—Julio DeFabis, Washington| 112 pounds—Hugh Hutt , Todd Wilbur, Allison Interceptors Athletic club, stopped John Shes, Dunz | ing school defeated William: Hit BAL No, | Berle Furry,’ Link-Belt No, 1 —Outfilder Danny Litwhiler of the] “Everything will run along all

4| xing school, second round. {4, by technical k. 0. second round {Lyle Brucker, Insurance 604! OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) | . ” . 135 pounds—Maurice Cross, PAL No.-2,| 112 pounds—Edward ree, PAL No. | Bob oy aleey, Alison 2. Si 1 S02 Grayce Fowler, Foster-Messick Mixed 499 I fe eC q S qa qQ ettfe St. Louis Cardinals held a 4-F right, he declared. decigioned William Carpenter, Leeper Box- | 2. decisioned Albert Cousins, PAL No. 4 | Jess Montague. Sport Bowl Recn 8903 | Alma Dunn, Blue Ribbon Ice Cream ... 494 i - |elassification today, the result of | McCarthy said he planned to go 7 : 335 an examination at the Philadelphia {to New. York next week to “talk

ing "school. pounds—Pvt. Timothy Marable,| gq PFindel, Link-Belt N 303 | Mickey Bair, Coca-Cola

i C t f . d o. 1. {2 , } i : 5 a od Bounds James Hawkins, PAL No. 2 Damp Aterbiny, decisioned "James Coll-| Wilfred Brehob, Sport Bowl Recn..... 601d ice. Ag iain “4* 481 Broad Ripple whipped Greenfield] Tech came out fairly strong and| 4. tion center | thirigs over” with the new owners, : : ’o Ai er {Mary Lutz, Lukas-Harold .. 460 to Win its 13th game in 14 starts battered the Lafayette courtmen to - RRS

t : " 112 pounds—Alva Tunstill, PAL No.’ 2,1 { 135 pounds—Wilson Beene, PAL No. 2, |decisioned James MM 4" ville | ~ “OFHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) Crystal M » ! “ fi y decisioned George Pierson, Washington | 147 pounds—Daniel Halloran, Weohine. | Carl Roeder, Rational vr vs civic cr J al _MeQuing: B.C. 4 and Tech in a flash finish trounced: end the first period with & comfort-| DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES . A C ton A. C, stopped Douglass Fortune, M: Collier, Sacred Heart Men's Club.. - Satur., Jan. 27, 1048

135 pounds—Robert Collins, Leeper Box-| unattached, second round. Paul Rohman, Allison Inter-Dept. .. 5

5 3 | Lafeyette in feature city high school able 13-5 margin. Tech led at the| indianapolis Times, Satur. Jan. 27, 1343 Indianapolis Times, 38 years. husband tos shoe Gomes AThl Cope, FAL “01 postions I Leoer Boxing 100 Taio: az Vilage sD: NG basketball encounters last night. | half, 21-19 BAILEY Grace uf 63 in tue. en | MOORE. tion £, a6v 8 fears: Juiund he AR e school, ’ .. | Evers, South Side Recn. ‘ | - | i 3s % | y , _ 35 pounds—Juties. Cooper, PAL No. 4.| Soicoh, Stopped Floyd Ingram, Stokely-|EYrs, Soith Side Reon. +18 )) | ne ACE | Ripple finished off the Tigers, The Green team launched a pow-| of Everett Bailey, mother of Charles B. Fee Ra a a ay Pitty stopped Herschell Dunn, Washington A. C.,| 147 pounds—Bill Gary, Washington A.[T07y Seku'a, Kingan A. A. - 585 | 35 to 24, after a brilliant start-when | erful third-period offensive to over- Bios private Monday, 0 a mi .at] evening, Jun. 26. Funeral 2 p.m. More

first round. | C., decisioned Allen G Earl Rob, Prest-O-Li 583 | “Chapel | ee $ jes, - I nbjson, es te . . . day, Jan. 20, at Royster & pounds—James Cousins, PAL No. 4, | ing school. raves, Leeper BOX-| eo Zweissler Real Estate .*582 Max Allen, Dee Baker and Bob|run the Bronchos, 31 to 26, and in Moots & Birk Northasst Ch aged, 3 fuaty, 2310 W. Washington st. Friends

& 112 582 | . decisiofed Buddy Ingram, Leeper Box-| 147 § i | i : > t , | pounds—Archie, Tuft, PAL No. 4, de- Jack Cox, Allison No. 2 y . 581 Steinhart piled up three field goals the fina ; 1 fnyited. Burial Cro Hill cemetery. ing school. - | feated James Lewis, Leeper Boxing 3. a Gavin Stuart, Traffic Club . 578} I own en p P § g 1 session Bill Larsen helped Priends may sd} at ehapel unt) 10 p dye wa oll a wn mortuary after . i to help the hosts take the lead at boost the Tech margin to 13 points/ Sunday. Moor .

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LOCAL, MARION COUNTY SCORES ors Mann

112 pountis—Jumior Greathouse, Leeper | by technical k o. second round Leo Baséo, St. Philip Men's Club .... 577 : 7 p. m. Saturday. Boag, schaol, decisiuned Walter Wilson. | M7 Dounds—Robert Curd," Pal No. 4 (Hob Haldeman, Seven-up ... : 578) 7-to-2 in only eight minutes of play. as the game ended, 44 to 31. BANTA--Maymis lors, age ol Jie of OLIVER Robert, Lee. age 18 Jens. Boo d decision rT S % “has ark, Curtiss-Wri . . B . v 3 4 . ’ ¥ oved father o s ’ 135 pounds—Clifford Ress, Washington | a 0 tC Oeoerge DeFabis, Washington Cone on Real Silk Mixed ......... 548] CHICAGO, Jan. 27 (U. P)—FPive| In the second period Ripple Banta of Columbus, O., and J. B. Banta| JGINC",0G Toabell “Hayden, brother Walt Eggerding. Allison Night Workers 546 : : x. Ee moved farther ahead to lead, 13 to| of ‘Indianapolis, passed away —~. ie of Nancy Humphreys, passed away Fyie 1 1d Shelbyvi . Ora Cloud, Indpls Water Co. . . 535 basketball teams were in position ly ? residence, corner of © elby day a. m, Service Monday, 1:30 p. i Oma Beats Baksi Louie FP hey, Foster-Messick Mixed ; y 4. Ralph Chapman and Baker TONIGHT’S SCHEDULE and 5-Point rd. Friends may call at the| SRY 0s 0 of thers’ West Chapel, 300: ew lec Coac Al Dole, Bankers ro sar to strike for the Western Conference) = ° . s in the third i residence any time. Service Bunday, 2| vy ‘apichigan st. Burial Floral Park. Wm. Christison, Diamond Chain,...... 523 championship today following Illi-| Vc ® high scorers in the third qUar-| silent Hoosiers at Cathedral. p. m, fram the Methodist church MM} prongs may call at the chapel iter @ In New York Bout “ Hartley Fairgrounds Mixed ........ , ter, with five and six points, re-! warren Central at Washington. Acton, eT ig cemetery.| o, m. Suturduy, i i “viaiei: 8 2 ie 4 nas iny ‘ . PETTY-Lora artha, age b ‘ - a re | . spectively, as the winners pushed| Crispus Attucks vs. Howe and Bread gle . . M lanche Petty Cheathe NEW YORK, Jan. 27 (U, P.).—| p : | we BOWLERS (WOMEN) { previously. undefeated Iowa. Sp scoring to 27 to 15 Ripple vs. Lawrence Ceniral at Butler BAUER-Willam A. B07 Piiche fo Joye erty a william Hu. “ ” “hi » | od jertrude Bradley, Kernel Optical Co.. 646 : z : fieldhouse. v urtis, In- , Indianapolis; sister © rs. Ru From “tanker” to “titlist” is the 9 ; Margaret Skelton, Kernel _¢¢3| The Illini, showing the fight and| Spilfiker was the leader for the| tin oi Decatu Central of Mus, Ruth Pool Drorss Surtis, In. man, giana A en case, saga of swat completed today by a : | Eleamor Mitchell Real-Silk Mixed ... 80J grit born of champions, came from Tigers, with 10 of his 12 points Yuma, Aris. passed away Friday Jan. Indianapolis, paid er TD. m, from L , : { 3 ¢ ES minis Sh EER : way back to nip Iowa's winning | marked up in the &econd half. | 26. Services at the Bert B. add U'"| the. Hillcrest Baptist church, Burial ge Oma, Detroit's freakish flailer, | : E . A I A Cathed iv at the] Deel ome oo Churchman. AYe.| Acton, Ind. Priends may cail at the : 5 i : : Ts streak at 10 games dt ampaign, | athedral rally late in e| Tuesday, Jan. 30, 10 a. m riends in- ton, . yor from. 4 who wrested the civilian heavy- E 7 YY / 5 = " ; y vn Hill. Priends| residence, 2328 8. Randolph, from : : : : y 4 Healey W Ins Two IN., to hand the Hawkeyes their game was halted and Beech Grove Ned, ay ior 1p m p.m Sdnday ME Boon Fenda and weight championship from big Joe| J o Tests in Cue Meet first defeat of the season and shove All-Stars Meet handed the Irish their eighth set-| Sunday. Bhitiey Service. Pe, 3% ’ Baksl on: an upset. 10-round deci-| _§ > Hem int tie for first pl ith back, 27-24, at the Cathedral] gym.|BLUME-—Henry G., husband of Laura L.| pOWFLL—Charles C, 218 8. Walcott st, ionbef : & ii Virgil Hedley registered two more! N10.3 te for fst Place With i Blume, “father of Laurabelle Tompkins, | entered into rest Priday, age-55 years, sion-before 17,420 fans at Madison | NAgh Hear) 2 ‘defending champion Ohio State. | Fo rf K nox Team The Howe Hornets trimmed Law=| elite Thiesing and Warren J. Luzadder,| hushand.of- ihe. .late Bessie Powell, Square Garden. | : triumphs in the state three-cushion Hlinois' tory turded rence Central 29 to 21, in a game| passed away at nis horhe, 309 Brookside father of Mrs. Rex Johngon, Mary Frait : ! : i " : 101° victor m le¢ con=- y "3 kwy, South Drive, ursday. rv es, Barbara, John W,, am, Cha Sleek-haired Oma, who had 13 3 § billiard tournament yesterday to fer : 3 : id b «. that was Howe's from the begin- og the Clyde V. Montgomery Mortu- Bniverey and Sgl. George Powell, Serve : 5 Fivkaw— ctvin csv erence race into a wide open affair.| The Ft. Knox Armoraiders bas-| ! % Ww, knockoust registered against him ool ; run his victory string to seven of ; ning. Only orce—during the final] Aty. 1622 N. Meridian, Monday, 2 D. fn. | ices Monday, 3 b. m. at Harly lo : : . . 3 : 3 eight starts The Big Nine’s cosleaders each have ketball aggregation, which meets g. y or g the final] 5.’ 4s welcome. Interment Crown Hill] Moore Peace Chapel, Friends are wele in the days when he was more in- Sa idiot oy y ; lis All-Stars i | period—was the Howe team forced| Friends may call at the mortuary after! come, Burial Memorial Park. . Moore terested in revelry tian vietorv.| ; : Orville Bray was beaten. 50-37 | Won four-and lost one game, while the local Indianapolis Stars in by the B . : 7p m, Saturday. SOIR Arie. i won in a ay last night on: Ye in 85 innings by the {ipstate cael ithe main attraction of a four-game Coney oa Qo 381 Was Whey the CANNON—Arnetta, age 83, of 620 Lave- SCANLON. Jalil 2 Dusband col Annas , de-| ! J. Innings b) $ | . ; { : . Lawrence quintet, sparked by an f Miss Hazel Wells and Mrs. ather of John P, Mrs. J. - y ) ¢ t e ock, aunt o 8 spite the 12-5 price favoring his Star 2nd Walter Ramsey was hand-| STANDINGS tay aftompon. is well fortified | GFOve, staged a short-lived sally. | Helen ler, passed away Friday pm | FF YALE B) co Sromer.ot Mr y “ ; ’ 1d is . 50). ] i 5 } y- 1 : Services Flanner & Buchanan Monday, ' » A Lon heavier opponent. The “Wander- ; i # ed his _njual set-back, 50-42, in Pet “Pts OPP [with former high school and college | Shortridge chalked up its 10th 3p mn Friends invited. Burial Crown| Mary McGonagle, Columbus, Sa snd ing Goon” walked away from his ati : 59 innings. Ditie. Sats. 1. oh LC | victory in 13 starts. when the Blue ll. "Friends may call at mortuary. ol iin ba srandontiden "died ‘Sature v ' 3 3 | cee ittmame———— ts 1 id o : . 2 : . : DUNN-—Nellie C., wife of Edward F. Dunn 11 at the Kid, Reavier iT neiit's body attack, : Gi 1 9 GC 1 I "15 3 2048 Tony Karpowich from Fordham, | Devils handed Martinsville a deci-|" (deceased), sister of Peter J. Cord, An. Fr A ig A a 19th st. oy I § DORINE 5 he ane (Iris Game Carded Wisconsin 83% | Bill O'Neill from Indiana, and Reg|sive defeat, 42 to 27. Bill Kegley burn, NX. Armand. Do oP ih: neral Tuesday, p:30. at the Mortuaryi 1a3hion 35 be battered ye fig Tomgprow’s Bush-Callahan. girls’ | Foon th 33s ags McDonald from Michigan State are| Was the Shortridge high scorer with Charies A, Cora and, Mrs. Catherine merit Holy Cross cemetery. siderably to win th : | basketball league schedule at Brook-| Michisan Sol) the better known collegiate players |13 and Gene Miller led Martins-| G07%¢ V'sorrice, Mich. Friends may Be es assed © away = Thursday ea ot the th : Ions Richard E. Hamler succeeds side Community house is as fol- od Michi t1 a 1% wi Ted Brunst from Cleveland, Sam |ville with eight, call at hs Feaney a Feeney Panerd] 2 m. Service Sunday, 2 B n., Huh e ree rin S. Fabs op - . ~~ : NIG ~Michigan a ndiana, $= , - : ; eridian . thodist church, anta, Ind, The United Procs % omeials. Paw Wetzel as head football |lows: 2:00 — Curtiss-Wright vs.| consin vs. Northwestern at Chicago, {Murphy from St. Louis, Leland Scott| Park School beat Culver Military 8:30, from funeral home; J rr oud" Fellows “cemetery, near 38S “| coach at Tech hi sch ridged por aie: TOO — innesota at Purdue, fro ocky Ford, Colo, and Al o. My, , Peter & Paul cathedral.| ‘waverly, Friends may call at the rounds for Oma, three for Baksi| moxt so a sh ool for Bridgeport Brass; .3:00 — Kokomo | “mMoNpAy—wisconsin at Purdue. m Rocky Joliet.” 11 f |academy, 37 to 24. Dave Palmer| I Fo g/"5osepn cemetery. 3 church after 1 b_m. Sunday. Shirley and thee ever § eason. e has served as | Girls vs. Lukas-Harold; 4:00—R. C. {Cookas from Joliet, 11, are ormer| paced the Park courtmen with three | gvgrrs—Lovell M. entered into rest| Service. " . Wetzel's assistant since 1942. A. vs. Pepsi Cola Te ———— (OSEAN INE DED luminaries. | field goals Thursday, see 23; son.of Mr, 2d Sl. ALO er: age 58, Southport, pateed ee ———————— . » fon { 4 . . . . po i br ro rs. Mar a ’ od re iii | [111001 ranks third with three vie-| Manager Goldsmith of the locals | Washington bowed to Decatur Een TO Tn Mae swine, Evelyn Murphy, grandfather of James Hi h ) : tories and a single defeat. The | has made some additions to his | central when the, Hawks rallied in hart, mu. uth, Rorsiey, Shirley Jane Edward Mutphs, arother of uns, Susie 1g c 00 / 0 ege as etbhall Results lother two teams which still have|lineup that should keep the team |(ho third period to win, 33 to 4. vers, Samet I rr | ae HY Ae Marston: " a |a good chance for the title are in its winning streak. Jerry Steiner, washington led at the half-way artes Munduy, 3 BB ot emhport eral Betige later % A ce Ma (Gary) 42; Clark (Ham- WABASH VALLEY TOURNEY | Indiana, ‘with ‘two victories and two |former Butler star, 1s now with 1 © mark, 19 to 13, but Decatur's Un-| station st. Burial Anderson cemetery. | VAN . CLEAVE—WIlliam N., of 3711 BK Rt gialayelie BY. ie ”. 3 00 Roossvelt TEast Chicago: 13 First Round |losses, and Wisconsin, which has | pros and his spéed and J ourate derwood and Palmer led a third] Finer. wat CAN ay residence oe Micnl om an Thursdels Howe 20, Lawren‘e Central 21, irtington 45, Elwood 28 Clinton 34, Ellettsville 30 ’ split even in the only two games basket eye is expected to prove) Mortuaries. vina J. Van Cleave, father of Mrs. R. M Beach Grow N yf oR A an #7 " uar vi tide. : Sot Or Noa o, | |IOL Ir Rhy | [Cb COE Be givid to dash neptul. ugh Dailey, former | (IIT UN010 1M Te | catgagen cungie, mee ob) BERYL Gr winet rt cs t ' 8 + eT V i ny 3 ! 3 of . | ather CK» ' . Bt Shroc Haoue 1% Fe Eosiac ss # Fe ne § With ows, ©. 8. U, and 1yinols| Wasiungon Jush sche] pistes, i) LOST & FOUND 7 fen Cul Toa and arc, seer bf) Bick, Mik heh Fras Hedi a ¥ 1 : Apel J endleton © oogootee 2 nton 27 {1 ® 144 di ———————————————————— 3 s > y a Ben Davis 2, Southport 28 + | Logansport 32, Richmond 3 Garfield (Terre Haute ) 43, Sullivan 31, |all idle tonight, Indiana and Wis. |another addition to the lineup. LOST-—Man's brown alligator bilifold, con- ae priday "at the fesidence, 620 E.| and Lewis Hedrick. Services Monday, arren Central 39, Speedway 31 forristown 74, Pairlar ¢ Covington 37, Clinton 29 jconsin will take the conference | Three supporting games are on taining identification papers with Miami, 4th at Funeral Monday, 9:30, Kirby Shape ny at Harry . oore | Montice.o 35, Monon 3 » EBfitigeport vs, Loogootee spotlight as they try to move into |the schedule, International Harv-{ go, U¢"\a naa), " "'| _st. Joan’ of Arc church. Burial Holy| Washington Bark Mot 2010 Rickie, : ACADEMIES Mitchell 38, Bedford 34, Somer Covington vs. Garfield (Terre Hate) a commanding bosition for the ester colored team plays I. H. C.|{G8T_Brown bilifold, containing bi.th Cross. metry. Friends po pe VI away suddenly Thursday morne Park School 37, Culver 24. Michigantown 34, Scircieville 26, stretch drive. The Badgers meet regulars at 2; General Electric girls) - certificate, soelal security; downtown copy. + 7 ot ing ib Miami, Pia, husband of annie f 5 > 1 12 T/ TE y , ¥ A | » 1 y . ’ Tr - : : ’ ’ , v Michigan CilY oF La porte 52 Bend) 38. Miami 44 Ee ROLLE ES | Northwestern at the- stadium here |Of Ft. Wayne meets the local Cur-| tents. 4413 Norwaldo, HU-5T68, | GUILL—Gladys Alfrey, AF 3% boved Fs i Ted Heltt, brother of OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS i ie oan Boul Bend) 38. (Miami oS eA Field | tonight. - Indiana ente VC |tiss-Wright at 3, and Fischer Engi- | COST—Male beagle hound, biack and tan,| Nie of Charles V. water Oo residence,| Morris Stein. Services will be conducted Amo 76, Plainfield 34 { a iouble er- [Evansville 61, Geoige Field 54. { gnt. lana entertains Mich-| 13% Tech Rall: » ¢ ’ Poised away at thg- residence, 2 p. m, Sunday at the Aaron Ruben Fue Avon 41, Stilesville 10. | oblesvi te 3. Port silie 32 i ; |igan and Minnesota plays at Pur-|neering of Dayton, O., clashes with| Lp, Reward. ? 807 Lexington mave. Thursday. une ever | eral Jiome. Batesville 33, Aurora 31 (overtime). {North 8id (Ft Wayne) 37, Central (Ft OTHER COLLEGES due Mm a “lower division” battl |E. C. Atkins at 3:45. FR-4250, me, -| LEGALS a * Brookville 29, Hagerstown 27. | Wayne) 35 (overtime) "| 1inols 43, Towa 42 1 wi : Lhe { reeset LOST—8mall black dog with white feet] Burial Fortville, Ind. . TATA EN ARIS Bluition 2%, Berne 31. |New ‘Palestine 5. Franklin Twp. 28 Oklahoma’ 43. Missoutt 27 It was a triumph fashioned by Si P li wearing dog tag and broken harness| Friends may cal’ at the funeral home STATEMENT Contra Muna) M Alexanders u : | Dakiand C Ry 33 Omensville 2 Fordham 55, Webh Institute 33 | the brilliant scoring of Walt (Jun- Dodgers 1g£n AlICA| tied with green ribbon. Answers| any time, Town of Rocky Ripple y , 5€) 30, Mi arnon’ 26, ‘arolina 64, Nort ‘aro | . o" " . or Sohinbia Sity 31 Ligonier 24, | Bitsaboro 3. Clayton 23, ut Brotha 61. North Carplina State jor) Kirk, who sank thd winning | NEW YORK, Jan. 27 (U..P.).— To aT Ln 3 cor’ BA nie. Maman “father on. January 1 Tn «* Central (Evansville) 38, Re . | Perry Central ‘25, | stow Sim ps ” , rr . : . ’ . + EN) ; Brown s muffler, between Der 4 . ! Dae) Pl - Hs, (Evans lymouth AT Aap amesiown Bond) 42 DO ry J iripurg 25. State 37 basket with- two minutes left, plus | Branch Rickey, Jr., head ‘of the New york and Pennsylvania and Nurs Gladys Ferguson. grandiauner, es Balance Jan. 1, 104, bank ........8 s13.13 ecatur easant Mills 18, ushville 33, C / : yay: {ARyon 7 irk TREATY Li a great fens ; ! | mont and Illinois,. Tuesday, ward, 0 1 s » h I i Bian (ar Po, us pushvlle 1a Sunarsville He ne |fkron 1, Muskingum 54. a 8 ; de ense which bottled up Brooklyn Dodger farm enterprises,| pi"a3 . and Edith Ferguson, Jassed away Pri. c HORE. ce i TD Emerson (Gary) 30, Tolieston (Gary) 32. Riley hp oMeL, 36 iovertime), IR Li owa's great scoring combination |said today that Ervin Palica, 16-| T68T Coin purse with $10 and diamond day BL. at ihe oy nee, 138 A ny From Marion Co, Trea, sersvans nla - . 1 h x a | i . " y . ™ Ceshvanntans 4 Rkhast 1 Nalpaiibs 39. : : aout 30. Salem 23. " | Morehead (Ky) i2, Western State 8 of Center Clayton Wilkinson .and |year-old Los Angeles -high school wedding ing, at Loew's Theater. Re-| Shi G0 SUFiollcds may call at the Prom In lane Gos Tax... oovneir. 7.60 Fairmount 3. Yorktown, 31. {Bout Bide Pt Wayhe) 3%, Lebanon 12. |slereer 20 Gonnn. State 32. Forward Dick Ives. Wilkinson, who youth, recently signed to a con- |r Biack Li I TI TTR TE | er ore Mostar: 3 P. m $198.87 enc 1 r.2 reo a 36. . . a - 0 lv ’ of Sl TOUR) sii banannn a Gas. ity 43, Bt Marys (Anderions 38, |Shelbyvine 82. GC. iumbug 36 ke EL Siinois State Normal 3, held 4 15-point average before last|tract, had been sent to the team's| lining, at Indiana Bowling Alley. Re- from funeral h Interment New DISBURSEMENTS 7 Green's Fork 42, Cambridge City 30. Thorntown 41, Whitestown 36. fogon Rsliington 28, night, was cut down to six points Montreal club, but that “he may| Nard. BU-6130. Grown, Friends invited, Salaries of Town Officials Hartford City 36, Kendallville 29. Tipton 31, Peru 30 | ie while Ives, defending Bi CT t 1 ith the Dod LOST-Lady's diamond wrist watch Sun-| HOGUE-—~Frank C., age 70 years; father of Hope 38, Waldron 23, Vincennes 35, Washington 32. SERVICE TEAMS A ng Big Ten scor- even get to play w e Dodgers| “4ay night. Call LI-9633 after 6 p. m.| George F. Hogue, Nang Hogue, and | O16 Pe ——— University (Bloomington) 32, Mooresville | cs, ing champion, scored only five. this summer.” : Reward, brother of nche Donaldson, passed

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