Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1945 — Page 8

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, Indians w

with. his combinatio

regular

be Jack Rector and Harold Farme

centef, and Bill Nay and. Ralp

Coach Robert Leedy’s Warriors. Rockets Lineup Static Rocket master Frank

Steinhart, forwards; lanky Ralp

Chapman, center, driving Max Allen Chafee at guards.

expected to be Gene O'Neal an

5 gre

“Alson Turner, guards.

{ house next Saturday. 15 regional centers:

Warriors played Clinton in

in the second. Jeffersonville Picked At Bedford—Jeffersonville

but the an upset chance.

the Owensville-Tell City clash.

to hold the edge. At Hammond—Michigan City w

Motor Caravan F ollows ~ Broad Ripple Five Up 67

For Regional at Anderson

(Continued From Page One) as expected to léad off jand then beat the Hammond-Rem-against the Warriors. This would fp octer Center. Berne played Dun-

forwards; John Wilson, center, and | peared a good choice of four wellRolland - York and Carl Erskine, matched teams,.

guarts. A lineup of Max Gibbs and Bill | McClain, forwards; Rudy Miller,

Hadley was expected to start for

Baird

planned no lineup juggling. He was ‘gettled on Dee Baker and Bob

“and the hardand Floy

Starters for the Eden team were |

: Keith Spegal; forwards; Bob Mar- — spn TE center, and Keith Snider and

Winner of the Anderson tourney | " [tr to beat the Berries three times? { will be pitted against .the Shelby- led ville victor in the first game of the] semi-final series at the Butler field | | didn't think it could be done.

Here was the lineup in the other | ishvill le in game No. 1; a

At Attica—Waynetown'’s eg caid the winner of No. 3 would be

first game and were the meet favorites. Covington and Bainbridge met |

At Evansville—Bosse's champion | town Bulldogs were expected to win in was a firm choice. a walk. They played Boonville after,

favored to win from Gary Emerson winner.

n [ington winner at night. At Huntington—The Vikings met |

T, | kirk in the second. Huntington ap-

| ~ At Lafayette—Zionsville and OXford were first game opponents | while Lafayette and Frankfort re-| h new ed an old rivalry in the second. l.

Rockets

Big Nine Crown at Stake Tonight as Towa (lashes

By WALTER BYERS United Press Staff Correspondent v

the biggest record of them all- tonight when they meet

in 12 conference games and a 100 per cent championship. A defeat will send the Hawkeyes into a tie for the crown with Ohio State's

Lafayette was the .tourney choice, defending = champions who have Big Nine basketball standings: although +it’s bad manners to dis- completed their season with 10 vic- L.. Pet. Pts. O.P. count. a Hot Dog team in a tourney. | tories in 12 ‘games. Tonight offi- Jowa Sh 1 09 313 Ns Kokomo, We Hope! Leader of the Broad Ripple cially ends the 1945 Western con-| miinois ......... 4.636 564 B18 : 0 ; Purdue 6 500 D063 583 At Marion—Wabash and Fair-| Rockets against Eden in tourney ference season. : Michigan T 417 507 B61 mount opened the meet. Kokomo| play at Anderson today was Capt. Season of Records Wisconsis. : S04 his i h (The Times picks Kokomo) had | Max Allen, husky guard, He is a The 1943 Jowa tem: tite ‘third Minnesota’ oss 8 972 a4 381 little to fear of Jackson Central and| senior guard, coached’ by. Lawrerice (Pops) Har- Indiana ........ ¢9 250 592 690] 4 |should win at night .. . We hope, J rison, already has won ‘16 out of 17 FINAL GAMES » | “At Muncie—Art Beckner's Bear- : games and scored 987 poihts; thereby| TONIGHT—Hlinois at Towa, Wisconsin cats. looked for a spot of wie Joyce cores winning moré games and scoring‘ Minnesota. 4 | against. Richmond but figured to] more points as well as marking up : breeze past the Lewisville-Parker| Wi a higher victory percentage than|ship hopes ruined by three conSecond: game WIRngT: Cleancut nn any other Iowa team. secutive losses to Ohio State, NorthAt Logansport—Flora and Monti- | Illinois, sure of third place,” has|western and Indiana. game foes, Peru |

{cello - were first

InN.Y.

lin one ‘season’ in the second, but fans. of the Wells-coached team |

nd Willie - Joyce,

| At Rushville — Batesville from Gary, Ind. was assured today |to five straight conference victories | points per game compared to Iowa's : lof an ultimate chance at the Na=| while Illinois has had its ChAmpioR- 499 average. | burg and Liberty in No. 2. The dope tional “Boxing association's light- |

Batesville. Hope Is Darkhorse i At Shelbyville Tim Campbell. has throught the Franklin five along | garden. .Inicely and it might trip Madison. |

Trenton, .N. J.

which could pull through.

(Baugo) met Culver. Riley {three officials by At Terre Haute—Linton was | three rounds.

| doped to stop Spencer in the operf¥| cision in their two

At Ft. Wayne—Auburn opposed er and win from the Gerstmeyer- ings at Philadelphia, Cromwell “in the initial tilt while Bloomington victor at night. Ft. Wayne North Side battled Syra- | cuse in the second. Auburn seemed odds-on choice against Bicknell. |

such a margin.

At Vincennes—Jasper was the |

| The Wildcats, too,

as over the

had the mile run right_back in i

The Swedish distance star, w

~ Swedish Distance Bunter Goes Alter American Indoor Record :

NEW YORK, March 3 (U. P.) —Gaunt Gunder Hagg, the ancient mariner’ who finally arrived after a 23-day convoy trip from London,

indoor track meet af ‘Madiso Square Garden tonight, .

delphia April 9.

attendance. ts old-time glamour spot for the IC4A |

president of the N.

i

ho has run the outdoor mile in 4: 028,

Indian Eagle on Local Mat Bill

The Indian mat warrior is from

vears old. He is a six-footer and

tribunal costume and his father a

maker Lloyd Carter of the Hercul A. C. reports that Don Eagle com highly recommended.

and Maurice Chappell, French-Canadian who Has established an impressi record here,’

popul

Dille Repeats As Point Ace

legiate basketball individual scori championship again today. Dille repeated as titleholder wh he notched 14 points last against Chanute Field, Ill, a boosted his seasori total to 330.

John Janisch. as Valparaiso drubbed

That gave Janisch a season to

up berth ahead of Harold Brown Evansville college. up his season two weeks a had log the title parade for weeks,

The towering Crusaders avenged

= Don Eagle, an Indian and-a new-| °° “veal wal appear on the. Asmery {Slim - ~Swéde to. win .the event. overwrestling card Tuesday night where | he will be met by the rugged and | mites’ rough Red Dawson of Minneapolis.

reservation in Quebec ‘and is 20

said 'to be extra fast on his feet.| “He enters the ring attired in his

companies him as manager. Match-

Main-go contestants are Ali Ali, the aggressive Turkish. matman,

from Montreal |

VALPARAISO, Ind., March 3 (U.| P.) —Bob Dille of Valparaiso uni- be the 600-yard run, with Army's fchas walker, versity held the Indiana intercol- George Berger and Jerry Morrow | Gien Ma:

night | an edge over Army in ‘most of the Fred Sc

But thre tall basketeer very nearly field events, lost the championship to teammate Janisch was red hot |the 60«yard dash the Fliers, | Velzer, 86-60, and-he.poured in-30 points [Ralph Ellsworth, former “Southwest

Brown wouna

eo ana Walters ] Employed Valparaiso closed its 1044-45 sea- | son with 21 victories in. 24 starts. Walters,

three of thelr defeats—by “Creat with Lakes, Hamline and Indiana State. soldiers in’'the European theater of

{tracted voyage, however, it was against Joyce.

NEW YORK, March 3 the brown blizzard |that game, however, Towa has roared

Bout

| weight .crown because of his upset | |victory over Ike Williams, Negro, Qf in. their -12 -round | “rubber match” at Madison Square |

Joyce's triumph last night before met {Hope and Greensburg were second 14131 fans was a three-way -ypset Paoli and ‘Bedford played Browns- game foes. Hope was a darkhorse because: town. Jeffersonville was the choice "Cutters were conceded |

(1) Bushy-haired Willie; who had At South Bend—Riley of South] |gone into the ring a 13-5 underdog, {Bend played Rochester and James-|won the unanimous decision of the a wide margin,| [none of them giving Ike more than Each had won a de- | Bowling association. previous *meet-

but neither

A Near K. O. (2) Left-jabbing Joyce, reputedly Snyder, were favored 'a light puncher because hé sacriWashington + Suzivan| fices sock for speed, almost served |the Trenton kayo specialist with his capacity, lown medicine—almost knocked him been named for a lout in thé 12th round. i3) Joyce's victory dealt a surprise ‘the 1944 meeting blow to the N; B. A. lightweight title fight between Williams and Cham- various winners in ‘pion Juan Zurita, slated for Phila- the ~The title tilt wili tournament will be distributed and.Bemis Letter Service connected for . be staged as scheduled, because con- 2 tracts have been signed. But Wil- Miss Snyder liams' defeat is certain to affect the t0 cash in the city tournament as

Abe J. Greene of Paterson, N. J. indicated | through a spokesman today that he Bemis Sposismanship award board ‘will go to the post in a five-man field in"an effort to smash the American | will ‘recognize the Zurita-William; met last night and named the win- |

|indoor record of 4:06.4 on his first pout as forthe title, with the pro-| ner, who will ‘be announced at the [board track start. Due to his pro-!yiso that the winner defend it soon Monday night session.

B A,

(U. P)—

With “lini on Home Floor

CHICAGO, March 3.—Iowa's- record-breaking Hawkeyes go alter

14,000 fans at Iowa City in an attempt to win their first undisputed basketball championship in the history of the Western conference.

Iowa, which already has smashed three school records, has tied for the -title- twice before, but a victory tonight will give it 11 triumphs

Big Nine Standing CHICAGO, March+3 (U. P.).—The

Another Great

JACKSONVILLE, Fla!, March 3 (U. P.).~Bob Hamilton, stMl setting the pace in the $5000 Jacksonville Open, had reason to wonder today how hot a golfer must get to establish a safe lead over the “three. musketeers” of the fairways, Byron Nelson, Sammy Snead and Harold McSpaden, The young Evansville, Ind. pro was 12 strokes under par with a two round total of 132, yet right

Illinois before

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won 7 out of ‘11 conference games. The Illini hold the only victory over Towa, having nipped’ the Hawkeyes, {43-42, at Champaign, Jan. 26. Since

Illinois. recent debacle,

The Illini, is

Tonight's match pits ference’'s No. 1 defensive team, Iowa, against the No. 2 offensive team,

averaging 51.2

the <on-

despite their

{ers will desert their favorite alleys | Lilly, vice president; {Monday night- to assemble in the secretary; Margery

{ing of the Indianapolis Women’s arms.

A new presi-| Tf conversation

|dent, treasurer... {women's Monday night gathering, Stil by and sergeant-at- | some of the pastimers will be tell-| ville, Fla., open golf tournament, arms will be ling of the great scoring session| Bob Hamilton, Evansville, Ind. elected. Frances staged by the Kernel Optical league yesterday blasted anther subpresent {at Pritchett’s last night. : par round and maintained a two|secretary, will | Seven loop members turned in stroke margin over the field of continue in that 1600-series, Seven others topped the

having 500. The seven 600s {two-year term at

Prizes “for the Fi Miss Snyder | the season, 182,

recent city Gold “Medal Beer:

site for the 1946 meet selected. No.

announced low totals

6, getting 224,

(follows: Team, 2637; doubles, 1103; Shoes. singles, 563, and all-everits, 1707. Members of the women's Tom mark. fot the second 169, 238, 211-618 for Laura Alexander, th

Present Rssoeisuon officers are continued her fine

doubtful whether ‘even the record- | smashing Hagg could lose his sealegs in time to be at his best and | {shoot' for a record. :

| ‘Track officials still

\ picked the

{Jimmy Rafferty of ‘the New York’ | Howas us arsons, C., winner-of four major indoor | cecii Trewbridge. naval pre-medical student |Francis Raftery,

BOWLING SCORES

600 BOWLERS MEN) John Burge, .Construction:. Howard Deer, Sport Bowl Reen.. Link-Belt No

I

|Don Burnham, formerly of Dart-| bre cna. Sort Bev ooo a mouth; Rudy Simms of N. Y. U,, | Jem Johnson, ‘Moon-Lite Mixed eff Ahterton, Construction..... and - Forest A Efaw of Bainbridge, | Thag Tedrowe, CONStIuction ......... Md., navy, former Oklahoma A. & | Tony. Sek Kingan A. A. ......... is . Ted Kol Hoy ‘Insurance M. star. Capt. Val Werner. Construction.

Bac red Hea

John Gray

Haakon Lidman, Swedish hurdler who accompanied: Hagg on his seeond trip to the United States, was billed to go-in 50 and 60-yard high

c-

es : hurdle races against national cham- 14 1% es 3 : . : . fRaymond Fox Pox- Hun Classic. ... pion Owen Cassidy of the Colum-! prank Lindeman, Insurance . bia middies, national indoor cham-|Don Keever, Kennedy Pliofiim -Bag. .. : \ A m Richwine, Allison A, C. pion Ed Dugger, formerly of Tufts, | Bob Toe Sport Bowl.......c.s..

and several others. nell

ar | : Sy | Ke Bisesi, National we “Ys ; : Bill Blyth, Washington al 600-Yard Run Included cn 12y *¥ox-Hunt Jac Fox-Hunt The arrival of the two Swedes! qn, pox-Hun : and the keen team battle between | tillwell, Pox<Hunt' ...i..... . a D 1, Insurance eran : Army's indoor champions - and| jim Hickey. Allison A. &. ......ivue. {Navy's outdoor kings for the IC2A Ho ward Patterson, Construction...... ’ : i 3 Tarrant, Fox-Hunt .. .:....eess jerown promised to make this the | foward Rr Sr., Seven-Up ......... |best meet of the season. Although |Frank Kagel, Fox-Hun

| 20° colleges were. entered, only the | | Middies and the Cadets were given

Jarrett

Tasco

|a chance for the téam title. J. Cox. Schwitzer-Cummings Max Major, Traffic Club “ One of the featured events will | Geor ge Stallwood, Allison mero Real Eestate %

rt. Men's Club c

Kingan A. A.

OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN)

Waltermire, «Real Estate M ell, Real Silk Mixed ng both given a chance to upset de-| Todd Wi Allison Interceptors arl Ko Bankers, .

e I John Caskey of “Allison No Lew Smith ack Laffey hmit

4 fendihg champion

en of the Navy. The Sailors were given

St. Phi

Marcy y iage ip Men's Cl ub t, Foster- Messi ck Mixed

running events, however, Henr Mewborn, Hillcrest nd a : While Don R hr. South Side Recr West Point apy eared stronger in the | Howard Wilhoit, Prest-O-Ljte Mixed Carvir, Allison Nite Wor kers

Navy.-was particularly strong in!

footballer Jim Pettit and’

ta] conference dash champion, while

ot Max Minor, another Texan. Sox as an

81x In War Plant CINCINNATI, March 3.—Bucky Cincinnati pitching ace all who put in two months overseas a USO group, entertaining

with the Athletics

being able to hit

war, 18 now working in a war plant

Basket Results

near. his home . in Philadélphia Bucky has anhounced no plans for the coming diamond campaign.

MIDWEST PREP TOURNEY

Valparaiso 88, Chanute Pield 60. lows Btate -61, Kansas 39. Lafayette 70, Lehigh 40, “Virginia Btate 48, Virginia Union 38. Missouri 45, Kansas State 432. ,. Wyoming 46, Colorado A and M, 31. . Utah Btate 12, Defive er 53, . Washington State “dabo. 23,

© SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE’ ; TOURNEY

Rss “. Mississippi State 43, ma 81 Ta : entucky 68, Louisiana na State 31. Tr. ih a § Se —

I, Cums Tarn on

Park School (Indinaapolis) 46, Lake Forest (IHN.) 24. . 4 v — COLLEGES

SERVICE TEAMS cine or 0 1. Har

Dartmouth Star Is Signed by Yanks

NEW YORK, March 3.—Rudy league Yanks:for Rufey, who starred on the mound | the Philadelphia and in the infield of the Dart- knounced

P.). — Arother

signed by the New York Yankees from Seattle,

him as a pinch-hitter. the 1944 International league season with a flourish ‘of hothe runs, but | his legs went bad. and he retired. ||

the acquisition mouth college last season, has been | Gourman, high school boy but fletser)

with John’ van Cicero to Receive : Trial With Mackmen Indiana Fullback

... 654! Ollie Curtiss- Wright “ae New York Central...

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Stars for Red

600 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Gertrude Bradley a I Bérsia Robling, Kernel _Opteal to 650) Mary Bsa$,' Kerdels 7. Shriner, Kernel 645 | Agnes Junker, Ketnel ....... 641 Laura Alexander, Kernel .

ou to her credit.

Women Bowlers Meet Monday;

Scoring Heavy in Kernel Loop

Most of the city’s feminine bowl- | Gene Holmes, president;

| Lincoln hotel for the annual meet.- | urer, snd Mary Baas, sergeant-at-

lags

time record in women's circuits. Bernis Robling did the best job of scoring, getting her third 600 of | 214, 258—654 for

Ollie Shriner also totaled 629, hav- | ing 191, 201, 237629 for Marott basketball team set the pace in|

camg to life-in the city tournament, | 24

187, 222, 197—606 fer Maroft’s.”

ssa | 200—604, for Red Rockettes. . [L338 has. row-seven, of the. coveted. totals. "Hazel Jordan was a 806 | newcomer in the 600 ranks, getting |

Dorothy Miss Snyder, Smith, treas-

in the

in the Jackson-

“hot”

Hoosier Bob Hamilion Hers

Day on Links

behind with 134's was the torrid

trio. Snead set the pace yesterday. The Hot ‘Springs, Va, slugger shot a seven under par 65 to equal the new course,record set by Hamilton in the opening round. Nelson, the leading money-winner from Toledo, was a stroke behind with a: 66, while Hamilton and McS8paden, thé Sanford, Me., veteran, shared 67's. The largest gallery of fans ever to follow a tournament here

it hard to believe that the municipal course, long considered a difficult one, was being negotiated in A-B-C fashion. Not all of the golfers in the field were finding it so easy.

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behind the four leaders. Craig Wood

place with a total of. 137.

yesterday.

Caps, Barons:

1 » » Meet in Pair The Indianapolis Hoosier hockey | Caps, still striving to gain a place

in the American league playoffs, ar to engage the front-running Cleve land Barons in two tilts over th week-end, playing at Cleveland to-. night and here tomorrow. Tomorrow's Coliseum is Bouéen to get_under way at 83

p. Covetand is leading the entir

best is Buffalo with 53. In the western division, the Barons top" the - runner-up Pitts burgh Hornets by 11 points and th third place Caps by 14. The Hoo

550-mark and 18 more were above |

created an all-|

Pro Champion Defeat Stars

Although George Fields of the! Indianapolis professional «All-Stars,

Mary Baas of

193, 212-629.

+last night, the Ft.

time, collecting champs, won “the

DeWolf News: "game, &1 to 58. e veteran who|

fast,

} The rivals were even at halftime, | 34. Fields registered nine field | goals and two from the charity line * for a total of 20 points. | But Bobby McDermott, the visi- | tors’ ace, put “on an individual show which pleased - the _ customers To lend. He scored 3 markers and | while doing so found time ta demonstrate ta the fans. Some basketball, highgights including short shots,

shooting with 600. She had

Rockettes

had 198, 2086, She |

seven ahd the Barons eight.

the country's leading links pros. | Since ‘the’ "Caps are only three |

{points behind Pittsburgh, they ar tin a good position to oust the Hor (nets from second place and gain | post- season playoff berth. But needless to say, in order t achieve that goal, the Caps wi

have to skate lively, find the -scor{ing range and stage a rousing finish. | t

Joins Academy NEW YORK, March 3.—Harol

It was her season's second point scoring at Butler fieldhouse | |B. Anson, trainer of the Phillies trip into the 600- class, | ASRés Junker also hit the bi Wayne Zollner, when Bill. Cox. owned the club, has] ’ : it the big|pigions, the nation’s pro hardwood signed ‘to coach track and fi€ld at PPalmer.g

exciting | the LaSalle Military academy, Oak- |

idale, L. IL

{DEATH NOTICES

| Indianapolis Times, “Sat, Sat, March 3,

| of Lenora Blake, father of Pvt N. Blake, brother of Edward Blak | “pasted: away Friday Funeral Monda { 10 a. m., at the G. H. Herrmann Funer -Home, 1505 8. East st. Friends invite Burial Crown Hill after 5 p. m, Saturday. | BROWN —Belle, widow of Calvin 8. Brow

nl Peckusedy; mother of Ernest R. and Roy | : Selon, 3s Tues EY LE—Bfella. N

Brown, grandmother of Mrs. 3 Ry Mrs: Roth 8ehock, nora Crawford, Edward E. Bon

Redskins Cut

trekked behind the leaders, finding

As the players reached the half-way mark ‘lonly 18 had scores of par better, and most of them were far

44 or

of Mamaroneck, N. Y, who was tied for second at the end of the first day, had. a 70 ‘yesterday and dropped to fifth Fred Haas of New Orleans was far ahead of the amateur fleld with 138 after turning in a sparkling 6%

circuit with’ 67- points and second

siers have seven more games to play. in regular season, the Hornets

y 3, 1945 Indi

| BLAKE—PFrank, 53 years, beloved husband LOWES—Jesse E., Francis

Friends, may cail

AF ull Week: Off Training

Invasion of Bloomington, Ind., for spring training has been. postponed a week by the Indianapolis Indians. - Original reporting date was March 15 and the new date is March 22. The American associa= tion's new season opens on April 18, with Indianapolis at Columbus, and Tribe President Ownie Bush believes the pastimers will have ample time to round into shape since they will have more than three weeks to work out. : The Indians are to open at home on April 25, against Columbus, in & night game starting at 8:30. Other association openers are: April 18—Louisville at Toledo, Kansas City at St, Paul and Mil=. waukee at Minneapolis. April 25—Toledo at Louisville, . Minneapolis at Milwaukee and St Paul at Kansas City. .. : “First ATA” club to report for training this - spring will be the Toledo Mud Hens, March 12, as their Cape Girardeau, Mo. camp, They will report there along with the St. Louis Browns, their parent club. °’ The Cincinnati Reds, who will share the Indiana university traine ing facilities with the Hoosier Indians, will report at Bloomington on. March 19, Other league ball clubs booked t@ perform in Indiana's "long undere | wear league” this year are the Cubs, |-at French Lick; Pirates, at Muncie; | Tigers, -at Evansville; White Sox, as { Terre Haute; Cleveland at Purdue | university, and the: Syrpcuse . Inters | nationals at Bedford.

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Park Is Winner In Prep Tourney

-| LAKE FOREST, Ill, March 3—Park e | School of Indianapolis was ready: to (square -off again this.- afternoon against Elgin, Ill, academy’ in its second game in the Midwest Prep conference basketball tournament. Last night the Park boys went on {a scoring splurge and defeated Lake | Forest academy,’ the defending champion, 46 to 24. The Indiane |apolis basketeers tallied 32 of. their o points in the first half. D. Palmer 11 of the winners was the game's high scorer with 12 points.

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Totals 11 12 8 Totals ..19 17 Store at Half—Park 36 Dake Forest 13.

1| DEATH NOTICES 1 , 1948

Sat, age "18, beloved “hus band. of Sarah Josephine Lowes father of Mrs. Kenneth 8. Johnson, Ine dianapolis; brother of Mrs. - Clara L., Hopkins and Charles Lowes, Acton, Ind, Passed away Friday, p. m., at Shirley Bros.’ Irving he 5377 E. Washington st. invited. Burial at

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640 Gertrude Bradley, Kernel .... . 604 long ones, angle shots and smooth| and Cpl. Robert E. Brown, great-| Wade, Muncie; sister. of Margaret M, . 638| Hazel Jordan, Kernel . 604 | her first, 208, 211, 185—604 for Sola-| a kv hall handlt A dmother of William W, -Crawford| Aufderheide, Florence E. Dunman and English {ab 4 . |taire Beverage. Bh fie y Sif an mg. dis is | Jr. and Louis Edward Neiwerth, passed| Alice S. Whitaker, Dasied sus} W Fri 15 Postpone 633 y v arlie ipp, an Indianapolis| away Thursday. Puneral Monday, 11:00| morning. Services Monday, 2 p g32 J 8 Fav ow. ERS Won) 58 | With Mrs. Shrines and Mrs. Alex- | roduct, ea: five field A nf at the rE er Baptist church.| the J. C. Wilson *‘Chapel of the Ehimes: " 16 Baronet (at t rnel a | ‘ » . oi Dols, Beathape, Pritctiet t Matinee. 3. 579 | ander bearing the brunt of the at- pre pro kings. : Fone Hl Chapel, Ne i Dr tens aay or Sun 11 Sisple Betty Weaver, Kernel 579 | tack, Marott's tock team honor§ on | urday or Sunday and at the church after| ‘Ohapel of the Chimes.” oth meas\ ¢ Mise, RS Bone Bre 930, 896, 957—2783. In preliminary games at the field- | 10 a. m. Monday. Burial Memorial Park. MLLER Katie G., died at the home of Self £ Tillie “Jardine, ened ireraries id He had 198, 211. 278687 for In I house last night, R. .C. Colas: BUERGLER—Xaxigr, F., age 81 years, of| her son, William W. Miller, 43% Broad. Zodiacal " 563 | Rhin tt Ze ra ; E. Epler ave, husband of Clara, father way; grandmother o ec, J. artin i 23 | Mickey Rotert, Real Silk Mixed. .,... 563] ., as swamped. Beech Grove Boosters, 61] : constellatior 3 r iana Railroad, the firal game an : » 77 of Sister Andrea of Kansas City, Mo.;| Miller and Janet A. Miiler. Friends are 621 Frances Deer. Rernel ios vt five (BE game and; to 19 and the Curtiss-Wright girls’| _gister Francis Clare of Hancock, Mich. | kindly invited to call at the Blackwe 24 Linooln’s Ruth Ranes, Pr itchett Matinee thre total t , : gia Betty Deppen, Kernel 1} Feergtine ola treating the rec- quintet edged the Pepsi-Cola girls'| both St. Joseph sisters, Mrs. Noroes: ‘Funeral Home, 1503 N. Jatigian $i Pu i nickname I t y Es ords. Howard Deer Sr’s 255, 191, " . | pieh, Joseph and Carl Buergler, all o neral Monday, March 5, at the funer $1 Judy Hi or Roti I. Maiineg 848 2134-659 in the Sport Bowl Recr team, 27 to 23. Betty Fox was high! city.’ Funeral of Lauck Funeral Home,| home; 8:30 a. m.; requiem. mass at St, Insurgent %10 Eleanor Mitchell, Real Silk Mixed ... 546 | 1. 2poT: | rea- | corer with 10 points, At one period| 1458 8. Meridian, Tuesday, 8:30 a. m..| Joan of Arc church, § a. m. ‘ Intermen$ 8 Cognomens : tion and Bus Parson's 211, 200, 243— St. Roch's church, 9 a. m. Burial 8t.| “Mount Calvary -cemetery, Nashvill . 610} Sybil Northern. Moon Lite Mixed .... 336) LIOR A ON navy = in the second half, the score was| Joseph cemetery. Tenn, Priends may call at the funeral Elder son of S101 FO Heumany Herre. 32g| 654 in the Link-Belt No. 1 at West, 1ieq ot 22-all : home sfter 7 p. m. Saturday. slsaac (Bib. © 804 | Dorothy Dietz, Coca-Cola ..... 528 | Side were other’ outstanding totals. * . . GOLD <r SERVICE GOLD SERVICE 1 Let it stanc '" gog| Frances Snyder, Kernel ........ cnn ees 526 x i : : All-Stars (58) Zoliners (67) COATES—Calvin Blue, AMM 3-c, age 21 ki G t (ab.) ‘ 606 | Nell Schmitt, Kernel .: ......cieeee., 524 Special Meeting. Called FG PT PP FG FT PF| years, killed in air plane crash in| PHILLIPS—Pfc. William P., son of Mr Larea -sosielen Wills. Real Silk MS iu at [Baird f..= 2 HShippt 58 0! South Pacific, Jan. 24. 1043, Memorial Elizabeth Phillips; brother of Betty Lo Type of mo ary Leppert, Pritchett Mati etary Lawrenz Wiesma Plelds,f... 9 3 1}Jnnette,f.. 4 3 services 10:45 a. m., Sunday, March 4t Mary Ann and Cpl. James ps 603 { Prances MeFeeters, Real Silk Mixed: 517 Sggretary T esman _of| | Glenn.g.. 4 0 4 Bushe .—-1 1 Gethsemane Lutheran church, Wallace in the Caroline Islands,” was killed Formal pub 0) | Margaret Theobold, Kernel caves Bi | cor Indianapolis Bowling Proprie-| croweg. . 1 2 3 McDrmtLg 5 3 .1| and Michigan sts. Survived by his| action in the opines, 8opt. 1 «assembly anche Meyer erne . Suddith.,g. 0 0° 0 Reiser.g 3-1-9 arents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Coates, requiem mass on 802 | | ouelien Early, Kernel .... tors, Inc, has asked that all aliey| Susi LL Ly 7 33 vaenta Mr anal Iequiem muss Monday, hh Chew : Ann Reynolds, Kernel owners and managers attend a spe- 0 3Pelkngtne. 7 0 2 Ve nar 601 | ; B Kernel sig : : } Nicoson.t.. 1 2 EISERT—Elizabeth, age 83, passed away| Vited. . 801 The one oa | Silk Mixed s1o | clal meeting in the Lincoln hotel| Eudaileyf. 0 0 0 Synnottg. 0 1 1 priday morning at the home of her ‘RHUDE — James, age 88, passed awa Asiatic / B00 | Al I Kay Kerner «. vy reins. 508| at Noon Monday. | Muzere.., 3... 3 4 dsughter, Mrs. Thos A. Memmer, Brill] Thursday, March 1. He is survived » poe rasavaavaatiins ee |Turnerg.. 4 1 0 d. and Sumner ave. -Surviving pesides| . one daughter, Mrs. Agnes Bradshawy M Hayes, Kernel 508 | r Sheltered | iia La ogg +i : It has been announced that the) Hurley.g 10 0 the daughter are 2 grandchildren. Sgt. three sons, Herman and Ralph of In sl ulia ng BIRR. Xirssiing ; — gp Par Thos. A. Memmer Jr, with the army in dianapolls, and Roy J of Cincinnatl 3 Information . 504 ‘Wilma Smith. Kernel . .. .--504 Real Silk Co. would hold a sweep-| reals ..25 8 16 Totals. ...28 11 Belgium and Dorothy M. Memmer and| eight grandchildren and six great 5% Dotayy Bersopes Kernel . wei oe stakes at the Illinois alleys tomor-| Score at Half—All-Stars 34, Zoliners 34. two sisters, Mrs. ' Anna Kochert, La-| grandchildren, also one brother, Sam Before 586 | Alice Gropp, Kerne ok . | | fayette, and Mary Ficoh, Crandell, ‘Ind. uel Rhude of Taylorsville, Ind. Friend « (prefix) | 586 | Dorothy “Erier, Kernel {Lad with activities getting under 5 al Monday, 8:30 # m. from| may call at the Blasengym funera N . §71| Marie Scheich. Real Silk Mixed ...... t2 Snes " 8t. Bonifac| home after 4 p. m. Saturday Service ear .. 577| Patty Striebeck, Kernel [1 oa way a Pm, t " Murphy Motta.’ Ind. Burial St.| Sunday, 3 p. m. Burial Néw Crown 576] Joe. Miller of Buffalo, former churchy Bundy viod : { y : | Bonifac cemetery. Symbol for : ha g THER LEAGUE LEADERS, — { match champion, completed a two- | FUNK—George Frank, father of Marjorie ROBBINS—Danie) 1. $210 Michiar bd: tell a 1 | ian- ’ 563 | Flonnie Mulkins, Prest-O-Lite Mixed dss | week JOUT Of thy City and state yim Sunday - 8: 30 P. M. RuBgsek, sag forma Punk. Cherry| away Saturday morning. Funeral noticed 53 t BB ward Ee Alen 1 i apmearances at Musici and Ander. WD Bolle || sot Etna, cue) Ewin Bn OC a een Holcom as-Harold ......e. : Thursday at Out- . 561 | Grace Fowler, Yorts Messick .. «oases 477 | 50N last night. NDIAkAPOLS c P seas, paased_away Tuesday, 10 am. | "loved mother of Clarence,” William Musical note vse 380 Maxine Dysert, J D. Adams C0....4s+ 4711 In his final appearance, Miller at the J.C. Wilson “Chapel of the| Otho, Jesse, and Floyd Wentworth, Mr 7 More ration 554 | Carole McMonagle, c 59 | rod 221 A tch 1 CLEVELAND BARONS Chimes,” 1234 Prospect st. Friends in-| Sophia Wright and Edith Smith, passed " 42 J. Kuykendahl, Blue Ribbon Ice Cream #5 | averag iY Yive match games Prices: $2.20, $1.20, 85¢, 60¢c, Tas (nel vited. Burial Ploral Park. Friends may away ny Tapas, Shirley Bros” 9 r 2 OR RESERVA N . “Chapel of the Chimes.’ es apel Monday a AL"Numtle; He trad (246 ang S13 FOR RESERVATIONS Sail 44 tiie ig Ninth, husband of invited. Burial Floral Park. Friend name Armed Forces Take | against Joe Medsker's 244, 182, and L. Strauss & Co. Collveym BULL-Baskent,, » Mi n, husband of| 00a ‘ap the chapel after ye $0 Babylon! n at Anderson he scored 204, 223, and XE coin 150} TA bot army, and Lt, LeRoy Hull, army air Wee ney Jacob, age 84 years, be 4 {211 against Bernard Vermilllen's C 0 L I 5 E U M goIve: brother. of Mize Oilie Hull of loved husband of Laura Jane Wrayy | 204, Harold Schuster’s 153 and Betty FREE PARKING OL. Cy passed away Priday.| father of Mrs. Stella Henke and Pran BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 3 Schmidt's 155. Fastest Streetcars to Coliseum Doors: Services Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, Eo Pased hay pine Tetidenea n s Monday, 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial} go. 0 0c Bent 8, Gadd funeral home,

PHILADELPHIA, March 3=Joe| of 330, good, enough for the runner-| Army had to count on halfback cers who played with the Red|(U. P..—Harry Jagade, freshman outfielder in 1930 and

|w as with Newark of the Interna- Iman. on the 1945 track squad, Te- | tional league for a time last ‘season,

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REFCHELL=H4FTY J. “beloved husband of the singer; organist, pallbearers Emma B. Kitchell, father of Mrs, Roy the G. H. Herrmann funeral home. E. Brown, brother » Jas. LE THE DREN. ndfather of C ober A Bow in France, departed this life, Thurs. LODGE NOTICES ay Puneral from rley rothers | —_ esti 80 ne Hill Chapel, Monday, 2:30 p. m.| Called Mosung ATO onda | Friends may call at the chapel any time. Moreh 5 Eo to attend fue

KOENIG — William 2 51 years, beloved husband of Slats ¥ E. Kosai i Jather of Blgned) FRANK x. HAUPT W. M. Pal " W. an MON A , Sec’ and Mrs. Holts. Barnes, son of Matilda and En Koenig, brother of Jon and Prank | 14 LOST & FOUND | Koenig, passed away Friday. Wunersl| yisgiNG Black and tan medium & Funeral’ Home, 1508 8 East st Priends| hound. with top dewclaw jrijssing your Investig invited, Burial Washington Park. Friends jett leather co fy Jas seen Feb. 13, Wears sgoncles | ‘may call after 5 p, m., Saturday. 8 .e Nes St ) LAMBERT—Clyde 1, of 1812 B. Tabor st. ox. 422, or 9087 & technical | “husband of ‘Ruth, passed away Friday. Bo and after Services at ihe a bre aan st., Mon- RT Browh.” white and ticked male Shortt day, 10 a. m. Prierids invited. Burial nter dog: vicinity 52d and Pennsyl« tnduetry, Mt. Pleasant. Friends may call at the vais. JJye ay night; one ear notched; “Chapel of the Chimes, black, “OER Te 3 : LAWN—Nellie, mother of Mrs, James Han- T Bus D ey, Mrs, Francis Colgan and Mary lla Lawn, sister of Emma and atherine Burke, Union City, , died ow gold case, brown fo Our turday. Friends LY call at the resi- x near Coliseum. Reward. W . ; dence, Yas ia Lambert = st., after noon ator on Central : LW Sunday. y. Funeral notice later. . Kirby i about 1 allen = adh i : Miss Emelle, 81 0 E North o, | ; : a, us Sve v ps