Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1945 — Page 12

A

““‘Max Hersch, Detroit. and Sally Minnesota

‘Paddle Title Won [is

PAGE 12

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Tiaeclegion Serappers Ready for Initial Action

In Windy City Gloves

Show

CHICAGO, Feb. 26—With 28 éight-man squads entered, the tournament of Golden Glaves champions is to open at the Chicago stadium tonight and The Indianapolis Times-Legion team is all set to meet yoteq at best only second choice

J By EDDIE ASH Wats i : Times Sports Edfor %

the issue;

By HARVEY HARRIS Maybe Broad Ripple ‘is that “team of destiny.” If it has anything, to do with numbers, then it is. the. Rockets. Coach Frank Baird is a commerce teacher .at Broad Ripple high school. He deals in numbers

The Indianapolis Golden Glovers reached the Windy City yester- | day afternoon and were Jgiven their freedom for sqveral hours to go|

sight-seeing ar just remain in their

Despite the fact that they were :

to win ‘the sectional, the North

| siders showed that they had Wha

| it takes.

hotel quarters and: relax, C R 3 0 ; ‘Phe Indianapolis team is intact aps ov, -U,

as of the title #dster determined in

The Times<Legion tourney finals at T hi Indianapolis on Feb. 16. In other rop fo 1r

words, all of the Hoosier Circle

City boys Kept in good physical! still slumping, the ‘Indianapolis |

pondition last week and landed in Chicago without requiring any replacement’ in any of the eight

Caps last night slipped from second | place in the Western division of the

weight, divisions. {American hockey league when they |

This is the 12th time an Indi- were shut-out,.3 anapolis Golden Gloves team- has shey Bears. invaded Chicago although it is the | 18th renewal of the tournament of week-erid. ‘The champions. before the flying

to 0, by the Her-|

It" was the second loss of the

locals went down | sticks of the Pitts-|

Flyweights Scheduled burgh Hornets Saturday night, 11]

Only the four lighter weights are to 3

It was a hard-driving, bruising

to see action tonight, the flyweights, game that the Caps and Bears put

bantamweights, featherweights and on for the 5674

fans. But though]

‘lightweights. The flyweights are to | four of the five penalties were called |

lead off under the Chicago stadium Eater. Were

against the -guests” the Sorrell]

unable to come

ring lights at 6:30 p. m., This ar- \tp,5u01 Beautiful defensive play rangement calls for the following py the Bears kept the home team

Indianapolis Times - Legion open patted up

class chanipions to throw leather goorers for Hershey were Alex

tonight: Melvin Carpenter, 112 pitéon. Chuck pounds; William R. Nixon, 118; Johnson

Thomas Blair, 126, and Pvt. James |

Sherza and Hal

Hickerson, 135.

The lighter weight boys were: to]

weigh in and undergo physical ex- S ummaries

aminations early this afternoon,

after which they were to be sent | to their rooms to rest up for the | night's fistic. fireworks. Dion

The heavier lads insthe tourna-|gime, Tet

Last Night INDIANAPOLIS (0) Hershey (3) d

UAT Damore Defense ‘ Buller Defense Johnson |

ment of champions will not per-|Sorreil Center Rictn) form until tomorrow night. In this|Les¥ick Right Wing . Cooper |

Archie Thomas, welterweight; Rob-|Purpur, Garvin, Pol

| . . Thibeault Left Wing Webster group; representing Indianapolis, are. ndianapolis Spares—Forbes, M. Skinner, |

|

tras, Kowcinak, Reigle,

ewson, J. Skinner ert Cotton, middleweight; Pvt. 8tan-| “'gershey Spares—Gooden, Hoch, Strobel |

ley Vitez, light heavyweight, and |Sherza, Drummond,

oy ertson, Shabaga. John Weatherford, heavyweight. In|" Referee Harwood.

Calladine, O'Neil, Rob- |

Linesman— Fitzgerald, |

the _ elimination competition, the —Score by Periods—

survivors of tonight and .tomorrow INDIANAPOLIS night will resume mitt firing on| Wednesday night to close out the| Johnson), 14:46

0 0 0—0 1 1 1-3

Pirst Period Scoring—1, Hershey, Ritson

Penalties—Sherza and

three-day tourney. Sherritt (high sticking), Robertson (trip-|

ping).

28 Cities Represented Second Period Scoring—2, Hershey, Sher- |

za (Johnson), 7:40.

Damore throwers come from the middle west,

—Saves By Periods—

| Penalties—None.

: 3 Th r 8 es _ Twenty-eight cities are represented | on (ese cic as pocrshey, John-

by teams in the tournament of 5°" (tripping). Buller (board checking). . champions and the amateur gloves | Dion

3:25. Penalties- "_John- |

5 3 | 6 6 11-23}

south, southwest, northwest and Saturday Night

INDIANAPOMIS

3) Pittsburgh (11)

far west. The Golden Gloves cities !pion : Goalie .. R. Bessette |

embrace 23 states. | Sherritt he Letv Tr ins The Hoosier state tops all in the Sorrel hb number of teams on hand in Chi- Thibeault. . Lef

‘2ago. These are Indianapolis, Terre | -¢S%ick--- -.. Rigl

Defense . Mackie | Defense ....Roubell enter .....Gracle | $ Wing ...... Klein | it Wing .....Walton

| Indianapolis Spares — Kane, Reigle, J

Haute, Evansville, Ft. Wayne, Gary skinner, M. Skinner, Purpur, Garvin, Poi-

and Muncie. Next in line is Illinois tras. Kowcinak, Hewson Pittsburgh Spares — Brodeur, Campbell,

with Chicago, Springfield, Peoria Knipfel, , Kaminski, Rossignol, Schultz and Streator. Jamieson, Hemmerling

: Ref MeV The tournament of Golden Gloves| Referee—Mcveish,

champions is sanctioned by the|inpranaroris Amateur Athletic Union and all|Pittsburgh

Linesman—Campbell. | by#Periods — 2 0° 1— 3 1 3 7-11

Forbes (Leswick, Thibeault), 05

round route, two minutes to the|dianapolis, Sorrell round, to a decision of two judges Eittsburgh. Walton

(Thibeault), 11:24: 3,

and the referee The event 18|sette (high sticking).

sponsored by the ¢ icago Tribune Second Period Scoring — 4, Pittabursd | Bakes. di 3 CBdwrds

Rossignol (Bessette, Kaminsky) 1:22;

Charities, Inc. Pittsburgh; Gracie

6, Pittsburgh, Walton (Klein, Gracie),

(Walton, Klein), 7:55

200 Fighters on Hand 16:29. —Penalties—None. Third Period Scoring — 7, Pittsburgh,

More thaf 200 young fisticuffers | Gracie (Klein, Walton), 3:04; 8, Pitis- | Gossmn g

urgh, Roubell (Gracie, Walton), 9:03; 9,

were assembled here today awaiting | Pittsbureh, Klein 0, Pittsburgh, J the call to the ring, and many | Schultz, 13:46; 11

e k. Thib servicemen were included ‘in the (fires Jamieson

huge field of amateur boxers. {16:32; 13, Pittsburgh, Klein (Gracie, Wal-|10

m), 17:15; 14, Pi

Drawings for tonight's bouts were ion) 71% 17:22

to be made late ‘this afternoon after | —Saves all tourney contestants had weighed | Dion in.

|R. Bessette ......

(Gracie, Walton) 9:49; amieson (Hemmerling, Indianapolis, M. Skin-

eault), 16:04; 12, Piste.

(Schultz, Hemmerling), |

ttsburgh, Gracie (Wal-

by Peériods—

Two coaches accompanied the In-| dianapolis team to Chicago and they |

will advise and direct the boxers at Hockey

the stadium. They are Sgt. Wil-

Standings

liam Thompson of Camp Atterbury and Alexander Posey of the Indian- AMERK apolis PAL club organization, Weste Representing the Indianapolis| cleveland Times-Legion Golden Gloves com- | Pittsburgh

: | INDIANAPOLIS mittee are Paul McDuff and Tom | st. Louis

"AN LEAGUE rn Division * L GE 14 9 4 2 6 6 20 11 148 30 TT 1In

Miller of the Bruce Rohison post of Eastern Division

the American Legion. Fred De-| Borde, also of the Bruce Robison | hermes

~ post and a member of ‘the Times- Providence

Legion tourney Golden Gloves com-! mittee, is on hand as chairman of the Indiana district A. A. U. boxing

committee, Buffalo 4, Hersh A ————————————————— Cleveland 12, St La

Grapplers Matched | sersner 5 vor

Providence %, Cl

T L GF 19 92 111 2 £160 25 6 198

WEFK-END SCORES Saturday Night Pittsburgh 11, INDIANAPOLIS 3

ey 3 Louis 3.

st Night - ANAPOLIS » eveland 3.

Buffalo 4, St. Louis 3

For Armory Show | » St Luwis 3.

| : NEX Junior heavyweight grapplers of |

St. Louis at Pitt the action on the Armory wrestling, €leveland.

card tomorrow nigh where a no|

T GAMES

Tuesday-Hershey at St. Louis | the “big time” variety will provide ~ Wednesday—INDIANAPOLIS at Buffalo;

sburgh; Providence at

time limit tussle hetween Ali Ali Ft. Wayne Wins

and Mike Angelo will be the! FT. WAYNE,

Fenton of Birmingham, Ala., in the | last night. one fall opener, while Monty La ———

Ind, Feb. 26 (U.P.). | , RT LA r \ 7 y 7 » feature. |The Ft. Wayne Zollners deteated | || WHEN YOU SAY — safest —surest way!...sure that WHEN YOU SAY selected whiskey stocks and grain

Buck Lipscomb, aggressive In-|Pittsburgh, 63dianapolis matman, meets Rod | Professions] Basketball league game |

Due of Manchester, Mass., Nok Big Nine S ¢ tandings

with Angelo Martinelli,

Mass, in the semi-windup. It also! CHICAGO, Feb, 28 (U. P.). — The

is for one fall. Big Nine basket

«| thineis «By Sally Green | Machoman {Wisconsi CHICAGO, Feb, 26 (U. P| Nor ol ora y Indiana Green, Indianapolis, five-time na-| REMAINING tional womeh's singles champion,| Tonight—lowa a

Saturday—Illinois at lowa, Wisconsin at

MR eaama ID

ball standings:

2

Pet Hon A338 00 So 417 A268 S33 S00 JA82 BIG NINE GAMES t Minnesota.

Wd W AAR EN

took top individual honors in the; Wednesday—Illinois at Indiana,

Western open table fennis tourna-

Minnesota.

ment which ended here last night,| “Conference season completed. Hersch captured the men’s |} 0

singles event, by defeating Cpl

LOANS |

Herb Aronson, Chicago, 21-16, 21- WE BUY DIAMONDS #

Miss Green defeated Leah Thall,|™ Ww I S Columbus, ©. 21-17,16-21, 21-17, LENT 10-1, 31218 £ for the women's singles u UIA

uA

WASH, ST

IHRE tablished “@ em

On Everything Diamonds, Watches

Musical Instruments, Cameras

Clothing,

CAGO

HINGTON ST.

Shotguns, Ete.

JEWELRY | - Co, Ine.

{ McCloud, g

62, in a National |

One thing it took was Baird And the tact that Broad Ripple 5 E S0HI to Anderson next Saturjook the genial Rocket coaeb ii to the days when a Tech team ‘on which he played also headed for the regionals. They lost a heart-breaker, Baird — and, Broad Ripple— hopes, and thinks, it will be different this year. This is- Frank's first sectional winner in his 10 years at 'Ripple. Thgse.have been lean years—and good—but this was the best,

Understands Problems

Another factor in the . Baird equation of numbers is the ability to understand the problems facing his boys on the court from a player standpoint. He was a : star at Butler and still is a player : *

ir. professional circles Back row (left to right): Bob Gossman, Bob Steinhart, Dick Woods, Paul McCloud and Max

A good-luck piece for the Rock- J ets has been Le Mitchell hie Allen. Front row (left to right): Bob Dietz, Dee Baker, Bob Bastain, Ralph Chapman and Floyd

team never had a mascot ‘before Chafee. Mascot Bobby Mitchell kneels in the foreground. : this vear until it adopted Bobby :

He's a pupil of School 80 and X a i never misses a game or a huddle SiS Le i Mi hi Ci f 0 nf } L " with ‘the Rockets. There'll. be : 3 IC igan I y uin e eqas transportation to Anderson for By UNITED PRESS AT MARION ’ |

4 Fairmount Possibly the determining facg {fensive show of any of the 64 sur- | Kokomo :

tor in the matter of numbers: is : : ga a fit rl rod b {Jackson Central ; “ vivors in the state high school bas- AT MUNCIE the fact that a number of Broad : Muncie’ Central «x 150 13

Ripple boys have played together a ketball tourney with- 257 points in|Richmond 4 152 108 before. They were members of a Ne four games for an average of 64!fonirie $ a freshman team which took top oo an per game AT RUSHVILLE billing in the city yearling cham- § 5 B Oxford, in the Lafayetic meet, Batesville . 3 122 pionship series. That means alot F p was the defensive standout It Rushvile 3 a7 They know what the other fellow #% : limited four teams to 79 points. or Liberty : 1 is going to do. : 3-119 per game adr AT SHELBY Fden == and Anderson -—< here EB | The Broad Ripple Rockets, Tn: Fravk ‘ come the Rockets! . 4 . dianapolis: champs, were under An- Greensburg : Rockets Show Power a ) derson and Eden in regard to of- AT SOUTH pan fensive figures in the Anderson pon Bend Riley . 4 " } meet next Saturday Jamestown 3 the rockets on the front today ; ? ) . Here are the figures, showing Culver 4 are among the world’s most Che games played, lotal points, oppon- Spencer 4 18 5 3 powerful explosive weapons. +3 : ents’ points, offensive and defensive Lion tin $ onto 3 Broad Ripple launched five averages in the regional pairings: “|T. H. Gerstmeyer . 4 5 3

AT ANDERSON AT ye ENNES

VILLE

According to military experts

{ against the Howe Hornets Sat- #&&' o. | Jasper 298 112

Ay Bicknell 3 102 82 urday-night with devastating re- id 3 A sot I 15 3 3 2g | Washington gs 128 907 ; § ; ‘ 23 | Sullivan : 3 15 @ sults to win, 41 to 23. ; as 3 : 17 ai) . *

n the opening minutes, the =; : . > fast-firing Rockets ran up an ¢£§ Vavestowi se Td ne 1 aT be S h od | impressive 11-to-0 score and ] 4 § # |Clinton : 92 3; | ri e cneau e never were in danger of relin- # » ¥ “4 | Bainbridge 2 11 a0 3 2 - quishing the lead. ¢ iy ? AT BEDFORD AT HOME Quarter scores all favored the_ ; i Jefosonville lt I N a,

far North side team at 18 to 3, ® " Irownstown 3 104: 82 35 27 ga. d x 2 ® ‘ 3 18 97 8B 19° 23, 24, Sept. 3. 6, 1

28 to: 10 and 37 to 20. sort ANE “TOLEDO—April 28, 29-29, 30, July 13, 18,

RANK BATR AT EVANSVILLE Ralpi Chapman and Floyd FRANK BAIRD wensvil 3-0 WH 3 gh Sep 8, 90

‘| 113 . Tell City 97 58 4 29| LOUISVILLE—May 29, 30-30, 31, Jui

Chafee, both of whom The Times Evansviill Rossel 132 92 31|14, 15-15, 16, Sept. 3-3, 4.

has placed on the all-sectional Soonville 195 90 22| KANSAS CITY—May Jr 6-6. June 12, 1 AT FT. WAYNE 14, 15, July 27, 28, 29-:

Ripple Rockets Point for Regional

3 3 141 ii 1 26 3 146 o 83 3 28

3

As Women’s Pin

be The 26th Ane donimament of

events entrants ringing down the last. week. -

all-events: x i }

MONDAY, FEB. 26, 1045

Laura Alexander in Spotlight

Meet Ends;

Men’s Minor Events Changed

the Indianapolis Women's Bowling

association drew to a close yesterday with several squads of minor

curtain. The team events ended’ +e

The final squads altered the standings of the top five in both the championship and handicap divisions of the doubles, singles and

Although-Genie Drexler and Dor- |fivé in thee handicap singles, Norothy -Berkopes clung to their top iman Bartlet, a 128 average -bowler, position in the chathpionship dou- |is second with 554 (172) 726; Mike bles with 1097, last week’s second |Schelly, third, with 596 (108) 704; | place combination of Louellen Early "Walter Read, fourth, with 533 (168)

|and Bernis Robling were dropped {701 and Beryl Scudder, fifth, with

to fourth, place. They had 103]. { Rita Xan and Mary Bass

1618 (76) 694.

Erler's 661 in the team events,

| took gthe -runnerup spot with 1076 | {620 in the doubles and’ 597 in the land rene Mahoney and Laura | | singles, totaled 1878 and is good

| Alexaritler placed third with 1067. {Marjorie Hoffheim and Mabel

| Fissher were fifth with 1029.

| Last week's leading combination

for the all-events lead. Millér Continues Tour * Former match: champion Joe Mil-

lof Josephine Mueller and Julie (ler of Buffalp, who staged exhibi-

| Hess who had handicap doubles, found them- | selves in third place this morning, | as Mrs. Mahoney and Mrs. Alex- | ander added 131 pins handicap to | | their 1067 for -the leading position.

Finish in 3d Place

The duo of Edna Wagner and | | Bridget Dalton finished second with | 1193, ~garnered from 1020 -and 173 | | free pins. A new fourth place pair appeared when Sis Fogle and Rosalyn Wilson turned in 948 and |tacked on a.228 handicap for 1176 Last week's second placers, ‘Mary | Francea Tulle and Mary. Fagan | finished fifth with 1162 | Mrs. Alexander threatened Miss Robling's singles lead of 618, but

D - 3 BR. a .. fell short 10 pins to take second him, too. *y. o ie ; «| Michigan City had the best of- { Wabash 4 35 In 80 . 20 : {

with her 608. Frances Snyder, city ’ association secretary, sneaked into third with 584., 10 pins ahead of

28 Genie Drexler, last week’s runner- Ww 3 up. Nell Schmidt took ovér the

fifth spot yesterday with a 573 In the handicap singles, Mrs Alexander replaced last week's jeader, Miss Robline. She added a 59-handicap to her 608 .for the top

33 spot. Miss Robling finished second io and Ruth Stallings third with 553

(90) 643. Miss Snyder took fourth , | with 584 (50) 634, and Miss Schmidt, 4 fifth, with 573 (56) 629. Mrs. Alexander's scoring spree

an won her the all-events crown in

7 both championship and handicap

3; divisions, She had an actual 1704

8 and added 177 charity pins for . 1881 and the handicap lead

Men's Leaders Unchanged

* In the men's team events at | Fox-Hunt, .no changes’ were reg|isterea among the leaders. Falls {City Beer's 2978 continued as the ___ pacemaker in the championship division and Luzar A. C. clung to'« its handicap lead with 3129.

COLUMBUS—April 25. 2. 21, July 21. However, the doubles and singles

play at Speedway brought about several revisions among the top y five. Jerry O'Grady: and Fred Schleimer remained at the top in "the - championship doubles with

team, paced the Rocket drive. / / a | . . Al -Tourney my eH 147 108 7 MILWAUKEE—May 7, 8. 9, June 9, 10-10, 1222. Last week's runners-up, Rav 1.

Outstanding for the Hornets in 215 108 5 11, July 30, 31,

{ 185 131 313.3 4, Aug. 6, 7. 8, 9

{ Harry Branson. Summary: Here is The Times sectiona 3 : (Klein, Gracie), 18:11} y * - Sectional AT HAMMOND 117 ST. PAUL—May 13-13, 14-14, June 3 | Penalties— -Kane (high sticking), M. Bes-|

Broad Ripple (41) Howe (23 team: Gary nerson 4 183 113 6, 7. 8 Aug. 4, 5-5

FG ; °G FT PF Dov Cooper. f Ben Davis R ming! i 140 3 ’ ON THE ROAD Ed Locklear, f Howe AT HUNTINGTON Dee Baker, Broad Ripple imtngten 4 172 108 : : ‘OLE April 21, 22-22, 23. July 10, 1

Locklear C pmi c or Allen, g Chafee, g | Woods, {

r r 3 138 107: Jack Brown, f. Shortridge 1 f Pt. ’ 2 4 169 1s LOUISVILLE—May 1, 2, 3, July 1-1,

R. Chapman, ¢ . Broad Ripple ern 3129-1 " 4-4, Aug. 26-26, 27 Jim Curry, ¢ Warren Central

1 Fu Moreitlon Broden. ¢ Bastian, ¢ Sorat 18 rine: (24124, 25, 26, Aug. 14, 15, 16,

DOD OW RWN DOOD W~D DOr IWIN

Dietz, f Baker g

Floyd Chafee,g Broad Ripple J. Buchanan, g Crispus Attucks LOG Max Fullen, g Howe Monticello ; 19, aul 21 Bh

Referee Tt s Baker, Umpire—T R Logs sport 20: : MINNEAPOLIS May 26, 21 1, Juse 20 P 165 53 21, 22, 28, Aug. 18, 19-19, 2

Official American Association iE 1945 oe

oy) |

| | a ———— cee s——— — | AT | iT AT | I AT AT | TOLEDO COLUMBUS INDI AN HY IS LOUISVILLE MIL Ww! AU KEE | KANSAS CITY | ST. “Pav |__ MINNEAPOLIS

Totals 18 Total Score at Half—Broad Ripple 2

mow

A NS e—— - { ‘ —— memes | May 29 30 30 31 April 29 2¢ April 25 26 May 28 27 : ~ | May 23 24 25 [May 17 18 19 May 20 20 21 22 TOLEDO | J 14 15 15 18 I 1 8 19 20 July 21 24 23 20 21 22 2 June 17 17 18 19 |June 24 24 25 26 | June 27 28 29 lor : 20

{ Aug. 21 22 23 24 Aug. 14 15 16 Aug. 11 12 12

May | ADT 5 26 April 28 29 2 VI } 24 2 May 26 27 TT May “20 20 21 22 : May 17 18 9 COLUMBUS 9 1 g 22 23 23 4 uly 2 me 1 7 | June 20 21 22 23 |June 27 28 29 June 24 24 25 : Sept ¢ ept. 8 g ug. 2 3 Aug. 18 19 19 20 Aug. 11 12 12 13 Aug. 14 15 16

“|May 17 18.19 [May 23 24 35 |May 26 27 27

r 22 4 1 19 20 Mav 20 2 1 INDIANAPOLIS July 1 1 July 6 7 8 Jaly 3 June 27 28 2 June 24 24 25 26 June 17 17 18 19 |June 20 21 22

Sept 1 2 ug. 29 3 1 Aug. 26 26 217 2 14 |Aug. 14 15 16 17 {Aug. 21 22 23 24 Aug. 18 19 19

71819 [May 20 20 21 23 (May 26 37 27 |May 23 24 25 24 24 25 2 {June 27 28 29 June 20 21 22 23 {June 17 17 18 14 15 18 | Aug. 11 12 12 n | Aug. 18 19 12 20 Aug. 21 22 23

May 1 2 3 "| April 21 22 22 23 | April 18 19 20 STAMPS [May 20 30 30 31 [July 17 18 19 20 [July 312232 23 24 July 14 15 15 16 |Sept. 1 2 2 Aug. 29 30 31

- cir} . Mav 13 13°14 15 | Ma 1 y 6 6 7 July 113 4 4 (April 18 19 20 |April 21 22 22 23 KANSAS CITY ine 5 6 7 8 June 2 3 3 e 12 14 1 June 10 10 1 Aug. 26 26 27 | FOR {July 2122222324 July 17 18 19 20 \ug. 4 5 5 AUR 3 ] 1 ) 20 J 0 31 ug 2 8ept. 3 3 4 |Aug. 29 30 31 Sept. 123 2

1

May 56 6 lay 7 1a 14 1 May- 10 11 12 April 28 20 29 30 April 2% 26 27 May 2 29 Jo1 Jun 30

ST. PAUL June 12.13 14 15 June 9 10 10 11 a 7 8 June 2 3' J July 10 11 12 13 July 6 7 we 9? SPEEDY {July 24*15 L _|d ily 27 28 29 29 ily 30 31, Aug. 12 [Aug y Aug. 6 Sept. 8 9 9 Sept. 5 6 7 l Aug. 27 sept. "te May 789 May 5 6 6 May 10 11 12 May 13 13 14 15 AERA RA PPT [May 13500 31 Ba | MINNEAFOLAS | June 9 10 10 11 | June 12 13 14 15 June 2 3 3 June 5 6 7 8 July 678 s 9 July 10 11 12 13 July 1 3 4t VICTORY July 30 31, Aug13 [July 27 28 29 30 |Aug. 6 7 8 | Aug. 4 55 Sepi-5 8 Sept. 8 0 9 |Aug. 26 28 i. 3

~ ALL-STAR GAME FRE WiE JULY 25 and THUR., JULY 26 * Morning t Afternoon

Arter Cres " ENE YOURE SURE ...SURE you're sending letters to YOURE SURE ...SURE of finest whiskies of

your friends overseas by the fastest true pre-war quality...made from

: V-Mail tinks their hearts with . neutral spirits. ..both especially V-MAIL yours...keeps home thoughts alive! SEAGRAM S distilled for blending! \

Ee Er

py rey 7

TY dd

>. rr ES

Seagran’ sd Crown Blended Whiskey. 254% Fo Spirits, 86.8 Proof, «Seagram's 1 or Blended Whiskey, 85%. Bais Neutral ) Spit. 86. 8 Poot. Seaga: Dil Corporation, Fs dng, Now York * rae

SL.

COLUMBL San 18, 19,20, July 6, 7 3

AT LAF AYELTR » KANSAS CITY—May > 18, 19, June

. 25, June 17-13,

bouts are scheduled over the three-|. First Period Scoring — 1, Indianapolis, | defeat were Ed Locklear and By VICTOR PETERSON Ft. Wayne No. Side 4 147 118 3 2 MINNEAPOLIS ~May 10. 11, 12, June 2, | ROberson and Leo White tied

for “fourth place when Herman *' Bohne and George Crofts hit for 1217 and second, and Bob Susemaichael and Bob Holdeman ' third with 1189. Lowell Fouch and I.'Ed Erler tied Roberson and White

3. with 1188.

The top two duets in the handicap doubles, Pete House and Russ

Ed Stegémoller, g¢ Ben Davis ford J a MILWAUKEE—May #1. 3. Jute Roberts and F. Schneider and J. : , June 17-17, Whitsett, retained their respective;

1188 to top the | tions at 13 local alleys last week,

will continue his mid-Western tour | with visits to 10" Indiana cities this week, opening at Frankfort and Lebanon tonight. Miller wound up his lpcal activ{ities Saturday night with a pair of

| fine exhibitions. Competing, with: |threé bowlers at the Antlers, he | totaled 697 in three games. He had

259, 202, 236 against Henry Shriv-

ler's 178, Clarence «Jordan's 206 and

Evelyn Wiesman's 160 At Broad Ripple, he rolled 217, 201, 225, 189. 202, against Dutch Haufler's 193, Ed Russo's 167 Dr, A. C. Danke's 161, Flossie Haufler's 128 and Blanche Meyer's 168. R. C. A. Records 3356 was good for first place in the Illinois alleys

1050 scratch event, which closed*

last night. Al Dole's 207 for Herf¥Jones. was him to $25 war bond award for high game Low to cash as 3106. =

Cancel Meeting On Diamond Head

ST. LOUIS, Feb. 26 (U, P.).—Sam Breadon, owner’ of the St. Louis Cardinals, announced today that a meeting Bf a committee empowered to recommend candidates for the post of baseball high commissioner, scheduled here tomorrow, had been cancelled Bréadon, a member of the fourman committee, refused to elaborate. Qther committee members are Alva Bradley, Cleveland Indians; Donald Barnes, St. Louis Browns, and Phil Wrigley, Chicago Cubs. When they do mect, the committeemen are expected to narrow the field to two or three candidates.

Yoyce on C ard

NEW YORK, Feb. 26 (U.P.).— Two of the nation’s top lightweights, Ike Williams of Trenton, N.J., and Willie Joyce of Gary, Ind., meet in a 12-round bout at Madi-

ison Square Garden Friday night in

the headline event of tlie week's boxing activities

fa

positions with 1361 and 1299. Three new combinations nabbed the other *| positions in the top five. M. S. Biggs and K: L. Spencer {are third with 1135 (163) 1298; | Ernest Holtmeyer and Bud Massing, fourth, with 1087 (204) 1291, and _!Harold Schlenz and Carl Baxter, fifth, with 1132 (153) 1285.

Roberson Holds Position

Elmer Roberson, the surprise]

bowler of the tournament, clung to

the No. 1 positions in both divisions! lof the singles. He has 672 to lead]

the championship event and 772 in the handicap. Susemichael is.’second with 642; Holdeman, third, with 638; O'Grady, fourth; with 1629 and Herman Hohlt and Walt Roberts tied for fifth with 629's, Four new names followed Robersons’ in the standings of the top

BLADE AT ANY PRICE!

18 for 25¢

01944 CONSOLIDATED RAZOR BLADE CO es

~ BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Make Woodworking Your Hobby. Use

DELTA MOTOR DRIVEN TOOLS Exclusively at

VONNEGUT’S

120 E. Washington St.

PEARSON'S

128 N. Penn. LI. 5513

FURNITURE ¢ PIANOS B A N D INSTRUMENTS RECORDS e SHEET MUSIC

You Save Because We Save Men's Suits & Overcoats

$ | 8” up | a5 24%

CASE CLOTHES

215 N. Senate Ave. Open 9 to 9

USE YOUR CREDIT at

NMIOSKINS CLOTHING COMPANY

131 W. W St Ditectly Opposite Indiana Theater

ASKIN & MARINE STORE

ER id ashington St

WE Buy Diamonds

HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID .

STANLEY Jewelry Co.

113 W. WASH, Lincoln Hotel Bldg,

LOW-RENT OFFICES All outside, light, modern rooms.

THE IA A TRUST BLE.

Cor. Virginia A. Wash. Bo

SAXOPHO o Instruct . 25.

Quality and Style Without Extravagance

LEVINSON

Your Hatter

OXYGEN THERAPY

This Equipment Oan Be Rented at

HAAG'S 402 N. Capitol Ave.

by | Phone _ Night Phone -5867 RI-7956

FUR COATS

Largest. Selection IN TaN Xr 11

INDIANA FUR CO.

112 East WASHINGTON St,

RE-WEAVING

of nom SOLES Aid BURNS

LEON Ti TAILORING co.

INDIANA Music 60. St—FR. 1134

28 Mass. Ave, 5! he”

DEATH »

Indianapolis

ALLEN-—RO Marie A. Allen; pa Services neral Ho Friends Ind, Fries

BARTLETT-

BECK-—Johr of Oather R., Frank Mrs. Che guening J ortuary; Tuesday, Interment invited.

Unjontown CRAWFORD Mrs. Lillis ~residence 516 E. 23 26 Wald Fune Wednesda) o'clock, Ii Friends ar at the It Tuesday a DARBRO J: loved fath of a day. -

Bugiai” Flc may’ cali DESSAUVER~ of Anne, Pvt. Ralpl Ralph anc Priday. 8 Mortuary invited. Bi may call FINNEGANvania st., negan, br bach, die are kindly well Funer Funeral funeral ho at BS. Pet. Interment invited.

HATTON -E of William sister of mother o passed aw

cemetery, tuary.

sister of and Edwal died at t Sunday. 1 JIormation JAY--Talma Jay, mothe Biffle Wilk B Jay o Thompson éity, pass may call Graceland . ‘Tuesday, } vited Bu informatio; CH-1132 MAHONEY M., Indian Chicago, ¢ Funeral n call Kirby REIMER—Jo Edward H day. Fun at the G. 1508 8. Ea Concordia. home afte

SCHILLING of Henry Services T Wilson “C Prospect Washingtor ‘the “Chaps SPARKS Mt band of Annie Spa away Sun the Flan: Wednesday vitéd, Bu may call a VOIGT — | Brockman Voigt, U. Voigl, pas Flanner & day, 3 p. Crown Hill ary.

(OCG WATKINS vania, hus Mrs, Pred Goodwyn 8 Osric Milk away Bun p.m, at F Friends in WINTER Ni: McDowell, ing, Feb, | the Wald at MAb st at 1:30 o' Crenmation tory.

CARDS O]

BILLS—We and appre neighbors pathy and pressed at husband a sincere tha for his e Metal Wor) bearers an and G., H. MRS, J( FITZ LI sincére the many frie for the s lovely flor: loss of our Michael N cere thank Rev. Char the emplo) facturing ¢ Mortuary.

TF ROSS—We + appreciatio for their ‘pathy an during the beloved mo