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Redskins Have Hopes for Better Luck ~~ |High School Tracksters ots Heusser Spikes Buc Guins Vith Ed Wright After Dropping First Grog, for Rejay Evens uf Despite Lack of Training— SL

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» . . * Times ‘Staff Writer United Press Staff Correspondent . A 6 9 4 i ame . of Series fo Birds=—Bob Logan Victim There should be a passel of| The cream—and the chaff—of In-| | ! Dizzy Trout Also On Beam = Joeal, Sonn beauty at the first Indianapolis in-|diana's 1845 high school track and : : pensing pictu ? By EDDIE ASH S , w ; dent Roosevelt was included in the vitational relays at Tech field Sat-|fleld performers, by-pass dual meet | : By CARL LUNDQUIST . This wag tl : Times Sports Editor 3 pre-game ceremonies. urday as well as somes speedy | comrpetition this week-end to bid Som ; ’ United Press Staff Correspondent . by representa COLUMBUS, O, April 19.-Our : The ‘Tribe lineup was to undergo competition. : for titles in three annual relays at | HR 3 NEW YORK, April 19.—Fd Heusser’s first pitching job of 1045, 8 industry, ret:

Indians were off on the wrong foot some changes for the second game Athletic Director Justin Marshall Muricle, Bast Chicago and Indian- LE 6-t0-0 shutout for Cincinnati over Pittsburgh, may cause fellow pounds i pointed out

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due to the sale of Norm Wallen to of Washington high school, chair- : fo 1 men to raise the question when it comes time to leave for spring traine sold generall: in the American association race the Boston Braves. The National man of the relays committee, salA |apolis. : BE ai, ing next season—"is this trip necessary?” on a 15-cent today after their 3-2 setback in hie Ra . Jeaguers, hit by selective service|that seven local high schools are| A list of team and individual |} ! Bat Heusser isn't trying to help the office of defense transportation. He advertised bri opener gi aon F \ ? 3 5 losses, pald cash for the third base- |casting votes for Bok Seba seven fantries in the three relays reads |ge®%. a just didn't care for spring training and reported late, getting only hine and 25 cents. Manage rat. th all right-hander, EH man who collected two hits last =relays queens. They'll dole out like a “Who's who in 1945 Indiana | : CE ¢ |days of conditioning. But he was NT. N.Y. April 19 Only in af org Bd wie hb Ra Sr. : night. They also are to provide an|the trophies and medals to ‘the high: school track.” " in mid-season form yesterday, hold- LARCHMD , % r TW scales hiked, } the tables on ) 8 : fia . IE 8 . & ; , EL PY—E ran a s a a game of the series to- FN Rs infielder within ‘30 days. : W wining | veams #o0 i mg Actually, there will be few. indi- ing the Pirates ta seven wayierey oy Ds Wap rr od et of The bottled night Nk Gil English will come in from the wig; good 8 idual record-breaking perform-| + singles and a double at Cinc Anat her TX ety sald Tay are fixed in i lelit. who won eight games for hh RE outfield to hold down the hot corner vote for . ances, for most of the events in the|® = & °% | |He walked only two men. The : AT . h a ecome prices existing Wright, Whe une ast RE i tonight and Tom Davis will go into| Marshall announced that Hermon relays are team events. At- East dE Pug : |leading’ National league pitcher in| that he! -n 33 = Rt Tal is used as a Narfolk = Su oe ee eRe fe the outer pastures. Latery when Phillips of Purdue will serve as the Chicago, for example, the only in- Lo RE ES the earned run department last Sou loner 0 pin i. According season, has ! pat ea Heinle Bill Heltzel is in condition, |starter and Commissioner - L. -V. dividual evenis are the 100-yard FRE SE year with an average of 2.38, he got| TFefu ecause 0 . from Washin promising Redskin flippers. He was | Laan hg, will be used at second. Phillips of the I. H. 8. A. A. 85/43. the 120-yard high hurdles and Johnny Denson, Indianapolis [off to a flying start in defending| Barrow said he had been apdue to be opposed by Roman (Fog- N= nd or honorary referee. the 200-yard low hurdles, heavyweight, has been obtained [the mark. Only one man reached| proached by Eresfent Wi go TYNDALL gy) Jruuswieh, 36%62me winner \ - : By UNITED PRESS : 13-Event Program “The relays at Muncie probably by Matchmaker Llovd Carter of (third and only two got gs far as BE Te ’ for . ows led Jer, So cnlly s ah The 1945 American association | means will compete in a 13-event |will draw the spotlight since it tue Netoules A. C. to replace second. To do that well on only hind told Han le {RL 8 i PYLE S | Dassily be ibaibigry pus Si baseball season got off to a POOr|.,.noram on the track and in the |brings together Muncie Central and ' arence Brown. Chicago, in the |nine days of training, he raises the Maton and wuprs are 40. Ernie Pvie the pat ik and the game, was played . start yesterday when both openingif.q starting at 1 p. m. | Anderson, the two teams now in pr RO onw night at the poist of Just how Imipofant priv meet. at Cleveland Tuesday to contact betwe Ja night a and 32 minutes before 3 games in the Twin Cities had tobel Relays winners will garner 10 (front in the state-wide picture. wey a fst or (Badly) Sonaikioning S 2 cher al- I rt the late he Sh 2481 shivering spectators. postponed . because of bad weather.|, inte toward the team champion- |However, Ft. Wayng South's strong suff i: 0 HMDS, 9. rown os S case probably s an eX. Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, the home 11 ; Ed Wright _ In the only two games played, (chin while individuals in the field |squad could triumph and it wouldn't| SWierec a recurrance of an eye ception. . sa} av through with / p | ‘ , died Nov. 25. said toda £4 J6lub came luroup fee Louisville whipped Toledo 4-2 On ante will “be d- with five {be called an upset injury In training. The Reds, paced by First Baseman| Who ev, 23. ay. seven bingles during the contest, | syns wm Scored". W ve a psete mmr - Frank McCormick who had three “The annou

put the Red Bird punching off gestures in the eighth when they| te gaders Ome Grown i Co- | points for first place. Hammond Is Tough only five hits, Rookie Ben Steiner respondent E Lefty Bob Logan proved the more counted both of their runs. George | oir us, playing host to Indianap-| gesond place in the relays will

elle hits for a perfect day, got off to an : i -2V iv * thi Hammond high's perennially \ 11 V. N early lead with a first inning run. |8etting two. cause univers tirpely. 5" loti, edged out a 3-2 victory over the |oount, six, “third place four and tough Wildcats and the Panthers 1 1ams ew They scored another in the fourth| At Brooklyn, the Philadelphia mayor. “The i Logan Has Trouble Detore batted for Logan and Was Indians. fourth place two. Field events sec- . gan Has :

: Z x v ot Phillies also used a five-run inning larly will mo safe on an error, Bob Fletcher| The games between Milwaukee|onq place will be good for three from all- Negro Gary Roosevelt and climaxed their attack with four y

: ve) ; dominate the East Chicago scene. : in the eighth. to beat the Dodgers, 6 to 2. The Ernie is a ne Logan had trouble settling down came through” with a single, but|and Minneapolis and Kansas City|noints,- third place two and fourth,| me feature BE var event of Titleholder Others Are Effective rally in the fourth inning gave Dick “He placed at ‘the outset and Manager Charlie caught trying to make second | nd St. Paul, scheduled in the Twin|ne. i . (Kewpie) Barrett a good working zone so that

; cap the day also will be staged at East : “ Robt's charges made two of their | Cities, were postponed. Boys may compete in only four Chicago. It matches Harold Morris| MEXICO CITY, April 19 (U.P). Puke were. on he margin and he had little difficulty | port true con eam » yestercay. u ’Y? | thereafter, no Dodger player getting lines.. His re

: : he play for Detore. Albert Wid Louisville hurl ont hits count for a pair of markers in on | Alber idmar, Louisville hurler, {ayents on the program d ; rb Rit even: : . of Hammond Clark and Milton|—Tke Williams, Trenton, N. J, held itt] the initial nning. ee ive Parks Jotien id ten pitched the Caionels hen 4 2 On the cinders, the athletes Will |g od of Gary Froebel in the 100- | the National Boxing association's Tout, backed BY Somes lusty Juin more than one hit. Philadelphia's k man touch, di thdughhe might get 5 ough ii jeer Ape 1 hey os A ister} over he Pole 0 Mud Hens, |yie in the two-mile relay, quarter-| a 4 cornt. Morris’ 10-second-flat | lightweight title today after knock- |. Ww, 8 PE Browns at St | "o0kie brother infielders, Granville of the people I¥ Wail} 190 Wer OT iT a nse SeCker; ‘smacked 8 10rdiy Uiple 10 allowing, DUS ove is & mile relay, shuttle relay, medley, | ooking is the best “in the state, ing out Champion Juan Zurita in| 18 0. The Ti made 21|20d Garvin Hamner, made two hits writings of a oniballs, a double by Righy oder Sally Dejor $ Spe seers) hig George Savino, Louisville catcher, half-mile and mile. ‘Freshmen mile while Stroud is one-tenth of a sec- | the second round of a scheduled 16. JLo, | 315 — $ likes I ga each to pace the winners. rd ent.” Arf Rebel and a single Ah | Shor op Flovd Young muffe e put the game on ice in the fourth|and half-mile events also are ond off the diminutive Clark speed-|round bout last night. I % 0! “i Brey Jost Manager Mel Ott's single in the — Baseman Charles Baron sen ot vw Sa he outfield. 2 the when he hit a home run with two|scheduled. Field events are the Hers Ame. The match was accepted with bad | or: ne o re ea aby ninth started the New York Giants 4 IRVINGTQ sujners Boros Colimbls. sosnter he eworks - ended then and a Ml Her rie pole Bing broad jump, shot put pt wayne North appears a “shoo-|8race by the 28000 fans WhO| jo ermitted only seven hits struck on W 3 Same-winnilg Jour.run ; PLANS . . " y and hi ump. sr : ‘ ' r ainst the Braves at Bos ; came across in the third when| Big Dave Odom finished the|ihning but it was halted after they 4 Hen jump in” for the Indianapolis title, al- Sted AP DUlinghl 8 Tor ne out five and didn’t walk any. Jimmy ? ltt b ye George Stumpf doubled, advanced eighth for the Tribe and Wes Cun-|had scored two runs,

Dead Line Is Today though Indianapolis Shortridge first enampibneRip out in Mex-|oyay, with four hits and 8 Fi lide pilot 9% Shiv lion all | Wold war I ont an infield out and scored on ningham held the Indianapolis| George Kaufman was the losing Today was the dead line for en-|might provide some trouble for the os A A Cats pe ash sacrifice,” and Roger Cramer, who . Ta all servicemer Baron's long fly. batsmen in check in the final frame. | pitcher for the Hens. He was| fies in the event and 14 schools| Redskins. The first Indianapolis in- | 48°F, Y, Was ID-|,.tted in six runs, led the Tigers.

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The Redskins made threatening| A silent tribute to the late Presi-|touched for seven hits had entered athletes. The list in-|vitatiénal replaces the Southport Juzed slightly by a flying stone as| pc Christopher of the Athletics Say n No great for the meeting of - : cluded Broad Ripple, Howe, Short-|relays. he walked from the ring. had to go 12 innings at Philadelphia | A i 3 er Van Lingle Mungo American Leg THN * v ridge, Tech, Manual, Crispus At-| The Muncie, Indianapolis and pattie. Te oS eigled in at 1% | before winning a duel from Wash- aliefal ih ie ownth : hed row at 124 S. Third Leaoue Six Local Bowlers Score tucks, Washington, Warren Central,| East Chicago relays are the first Yas loose i % Bret in bounded | ngton's 40-year-old John Niggeling, a g Yaa rained Barney Bre : D "Nf Ben Davis, Southport, Lafayette|major outdoor track and field meets 3 q y re. |1 to 0. Niggeling had a shade the CHitaEs Wo t hott the veterans Jefferson, New Albany, Lawrence|of the season and, as such, they|’® countered blow for blow and ,.iter of it until the 11th when he ag re not scheduled in the state legion

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ni up only . : : : 61% to 55%, yesterday in a tuneup|lay strength of the half-dozen chin in the second after one minute OD Plier. * Roger Wolff was Faces Re-Induction Seligzapclie wi! Nave 4 Sirdar toy Sit mdtvidual totals] Other outstanding seriés Were, jor ihe meet. Carl Lomalch sna teams considered oapalie of snnies- and 20 seconds of sparring gave the| parged with the defeat, the A's| NEW YORK, April 19 (U. P.).— ks ma teur a league in the field over the. 650-mark turned in by Gene Zweissler's 236, 221, 212—669,| Bud Reed of Howe were double|ing the state title. 2 131-pound challenger the title. A|q.oring a cheap unearned run on an|Ray (Sugar) Robinson, uncrowned : 3 Slit ly fr bap loca} tenpin Jesguers in last night's |for Irvington Post and Homer Ash-| winners, the former capturing both| Under the state meet scoring | 003 ot Shor, Bike: punghes Pre- | arror which put Irving Hall on first, [king of the welterweights who was thé Twilight league, will play Sess ons Sane Tom the Indianapolis er's 180, 246, 225—651 for Bruce dashes and Reed winning the high|system, a squad lacking a crack | Pared Zurita for the knockout. his steal of second, a single by Ed|discharged from the army last sevin-inning games ath Wednes. a fe = Miche s. | Robinson Post in the American Le-| hurdles and high jump. His leap|relay team has little chance of an- H Wi Pai Busch and a forceout by George|summer after 14 months’ service, dag at 6 p. m Di Sh By . 237, 233—680, for gion league and Ralph Pope's 247./of 5 feet 9'; inches equalled the|nexing the championship. oppe. wins rair Kell. has been found physically fit for . m. ick’s Au rvice in the Indian-|199, 204—650 for Eli Lilly Co. The|field record at Howe. In a recent dual meet, Muncle| From Cue Champ Phillies Rap Dodgers re-induction by the Washington ree

rmation of the circuit was com- | apolis was the best in the loop and|two loops were in action at th 's mi ! Tech was slated for a dual meet|forced Anderson's mile relay four- view board, selective service head pleted at the Indianapolis Amateur proved tops for the” city: MTT Pennsylvania, * | with Warren Central this afternoon.|some to the best time recorded DALLAS, Tex., April 19 (U. P)—| The Yankees” for the second quarters has announced.

[7° y / ] C tf ! L P | Central and Pt. Wayne North Side.|will offer a fairly comprehensive the round ended even. went out for a pinch hitter, giving Will Play Here onor oun S I n oop ay : ‘Manual topped Howe's Hornets,|line on the half-mile and mile re- ~ A staggering right cross to the five hits to seven for

Bafeball association's weekly meet- | Schoenecker’'s 199, 236, 236—671, for| Dicks’ Auto Service and Marott thus far in the state—3:35.0, while | Challenger willie Hoppe enjoyed a|straight' day used a big inning to

ing in City hall last night. Frank|Herff-Jones and Paul Stemm's 224, Shoes of the Indianapolis were the in turn Anderson’ : i 133-point lead over title-holder| beat the Boston Red Sox at New rd of P. R. Mallory Co, Was|258, 185667, for Marott Shoes | leading ‘team Sores po rotting Offi Fl t d fh tye Amel a Somlinstion Welker Cochran today after com-| York, scoring five in the third to Brewers Get Catcher named president of the league, Bill| were the other big scores in that 987, 1055, 1039—3081, and the shoe- | 1Cers ecte the best recorded. South Side has |Pletion of the 48th block of play in| make it easy for Hank Borowy, in| CHICAGO, April 10 (U. P.)— Calbert of Kingan's, vice president, | joop. : men. 1056, 102 ” their cross-country three-cushion| a 6-to-2 triumph. Borowy would Catcher Joe Stephenson joined the p : , 8, 993-3077. a fleet half mile team and the state J .

1 | * and Lt. Edw. J. Taylor of Ft. Har- 8 rie 2 8 F L k G ‘ billiard championship match | have had a shutout but for an error | Milwaukee Brewers today after th 1 : : record of 1:31.4 may be snapped. amp p . I Whe rison, secretary. ats saat DWLERS MEY) ‘on Re oe, Lukss-Haivle Classis. ... S181 Or LINKS roup ———— Hoppe trimmed Cochran 60-43 in in the eighth which set up two tal-| Chicago Cubs, who bodst the strong= Five teams, DeWolf News. P. R.| Manuel Schonecker. Indianapolis... . 671 Bill Blyth. Indpt. War :: a3! wpe Indianapolis “Public Links . 38 innings in yesterday afternoon's lies. John Lindell, Joe Buzas and est catching department in the Nay Mallory, Kingan Reliables, Pt. Har- | Gene Zwelsier, American Legion... 663 oid Bokeh BG dn 813 | association “elected officers in. its The Box Score game and also took the evening Don Savage each made two hits for |tional league, released him on a risan and Naval ‘Armory are certain | i : 4 Oscar Behrens, Indianapolis -....... 606 : sh in the I A £| Ralph Zher, American Legion 851 Cecll Trowbridge, Curtiss-Wr. Office. 806 annual meeting and banquet at INDIANAPOLIS stallers 8 league, On Of | omer Quandt, Legion ........ _. @49 Fete Gallagher, West Side Merch.... 606 South Grove clubhouse last night AB one more team will complete the|Louie Mitchell R. C. A. (Fox-Hunt).. 64g |SlaS. Lohman, Inter-Club . +s 608 ; | Fletcher, 2b .. . : six-club circuit, but with |Haroid Goldsmith. W. H. Block Co. M. 647 |Ecte Ernst, Inter-Club '* gos! James N. McDaniel was elected | parks, if proposed six-club circuit, but with Fovty aidrinai 2% ©. §i Duin Hater, Tepion 111111111111 80 president and Bil Colville, vice hipe, 12, § ip Obn Skt: So nyare. Rees, ++ 842 Sohn Mencin, indianapolis | ** 800 | president. Kenneth Hoy Sr. and Bagh

Lou Chandler, Legion . 640 a possibility of enrolling eight teams. | on “Cottongim, R. C. A. (Fox-Hunt) 639] Charles Wischmeyer were re-elected, Wallen, 3b

Play in Sunday Loo ‘Fonnie Snyder, Inter- |, OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN . . y y Loops Ponnie Snyder,” Inter-Clab 638 Sl N) oe|to their secretary and treasurer! wiikie, ss I 3 fanapolis . 638 Only one of the five sure Starters. yi iireq Brehob, St. John Eva + e37/Rex Knight, Uptown Reen............ 383. posts. Logan, p .. Naval Armory, is not affiliated with Paul Fields, Indianapolis ..... 634 Bill Steele, Allison Mfg. & Insp 8 | Detore a Sunday amateur 100 De Wolf, |Ralph Richman, Iniianapolis 632 Harry Martlege. Solataire Mixed ..... 586 Art Wettle was named as amateur Odom, p ..%..eu0... | y am P. '|Ed Schott, INGiANApOlS .............. 631] ocd Wehlege, St. Philip Men's Club.. 584| committee chairman and Willlam St Kingan and Ft. Harrison will play Joe Rea, Indianapolis . 626 Peorge. Miller, ‘Friends .Mixed 5Hy°0 ee and. WOlBIE .uo.uveeeas 3 Sabbath gamés in the Municipal B2%e Killin Indianapolis .. ......... 036 76s Prouts. Descian sie 0. 1 or sa4| Connor will serve as chairman Of} petore batted for Logan | and Mallory's will be In the Mahu- Dee Sover ies, V0 Work: us 8| Roger Ovorstrest, Howe 406 Chub." oF 1YTGAll Cup competition. Members ' ' coLumsus or fact 2 Yas: Jess Montague, Indianapolis ... 619 Charles (Diiyen, Hoth Side Recn. ... 380|0f the Tyndall cup committee in-| = - : R i UZErs Tce. r i « BP. R. Mallory . ......... 554] % as | 3 Tentative opening day for the new Be Cort BOEE . ation 0 $18'H: O'Brien. Sears-Roebuck Mixed . si| (Jude Jim Jones of Ree ER ate +. Joop has been set as May 16, with Sherman Clark. West Side Merch. ... 618 Pill Kohisteat, Fidelity Trust Mixed = $18 Schuman of Pleasant Run, Richard gider, 1 .... 00p ) y 16, {Bill Dampler, St. John Evangelical... 618| < 0 LiBom, Standagq Life Ins. Mixed 436) gtyck f th G d H Rebel, 1f .... the following schedule: Larry Fox, Indianapolis : 3 an | Stuckey of Sou TOVE BOC Aly |. Jus Rc ; : DOS Laserianiin 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) | Sanders of Sarah Shank. |Bucha, © .... 3. Davi

Pe Wolf News vs. P. R. Mallory, Helen Schmidt, Wm. H. Biock Co. Mix. 561| Mayor Robert H. Tyndall was G 5, 2.

4 D. Woodlock, Ernest Johnson Coal A | oung, ss Riverside No. 1. Tech Rocket Genie Drexler, Johnsqn Lo 351! guest of honor and addressed the | Cunniaghar, p Kingan Reliable vs. Ft. Harrison, ’ *| Matgaret Bilsky, Johnson ....,....... 5532 i" ttending the banquet copies Riverside No. 2 Fatty Striebeck, Johnson or 4 20 pee 2 bh he . th Juet Totals ........... 14 3 ; - . Marie Pulton, Johnson 543 Pau athert, president o e park| : Naval Armo vs. Sixth team, B h /l T Pug Wi , Johns : . [INDIANAPOLIS ......... 000 000 0202, Cincinnati ,.. Riverside No y gsebg eams Louise on Eo Telephony oe 4a/board and Paul Brown, superin- cojumbus .............. 201 000 00x—3 Chicago ..: { ’ . Betty Weaver, Johnson \1.. s34|tendent of parks were also present.! puns Batted In—Shupe, Baron 2, Rebel. | brooklyn... Final arrangements for the open- JCOS@ Victories He nee Take North Side ics’: 333! Hoy acted as toastmaster. | Two-Base. Hits—Revel 3. Stumpf. ~Three- | gg foam 12a ton, . 'H, ock... - $ —— : —Rebel ouble Pitiah ing of the two Sunday loops were Marta Roberts, Johnson ............. $19 Tyndall cup tournament compe-| Base Xi pb en 1 Wait | Pittsburgh 000: ters; Borows and Garbarek, TL Thcase at eT Paflaelphia made at last night's sessions. First] Tech and Broad Ripple registered jit Tininger. Jobnson .............. sas itition. will get under way May 20|len to Wilkie Left On Bases—Indianie: SY e— Detroit ..............300 100 142—11 21 1|- Boston at New York. 2

{ " . i 118— } 1 games are scheduled May 6. {high school baseball triumphs yes- Bertha Urbancic, Johnson 323 at Pleasant Run. Although the an- [fhe > FOSa R® Mh Gis On Eaez0f | RESULTS YESTERDAY St. Louis ............000 000 000— 0.7

: : | . foi ant Aft: J y Because of opening of the Ameri- | terday, the Greenclads blanking par ans, Jonson vision’ as 33 | nual amateur tournament. was dis- iningham 3. logan JL His-0f Logan, 7f AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Zoo he aif Reger, West 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE { | . . , . 0 : Ss, it y : * ’ | can association next Wednesday | Southport, 2-0, ‘and the ‘Rockets Mi Re art, Johnson, Bary . 515 | cussed, further action was POSt-| pitcher—By Odom (Baron), Wild Pitch— Louisville : . 4 300 01-4 L H snd Mancuso. | New York at Boston (a. m. and p. m.) night, the weekly meeting of the|winning from Zionsville, 10-8. Dorothy A PC BL HIOD Hd 313 | poned until the association's next Cunningham. Passed Ball Brady. Losing le ° ard : hy Anat chile : ey toomad oud] St. Louis 84 Chistes, amateurs has been ‘postponed until] Don Stark surrendered only four Mary Hartsock. Ind. Bell ........... 514! meeting. iB, H IEjchtr-logan. Umpiies= Pagerella ant Widmie and Savio; Smsibng, 2 votes ® Papua | Pittsburgh at Cincinnatl. a { Gertrude Bradley, Johnson ... « 512 - : Thursday night. It will be held in hits to the Cardinals and singled y,., ‘Faney. Johnson 23 City hall at 7:30 p. m. The rulesihome two runs in the sixth to pro- Dorothy Lazo, P. R. Mallory .

and by-laws committee has called a|vide the East Side team with its 350c% Gilday, Wm. H. Block “ - special session at Kingan's cafeteria, | initial triumph. Nol Eomocs, Son Alta : z= AEE itt 7 fH FE TOT TTT CMD CARRRIAN : . hi a \ J A

Tuesday night at 7:30. ~~ B. H. | Max Allen had a fleld day for Noe Wilms. Stand. Lite Ins. Mixed 5

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