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Manager Bill Burwell's hustling Redskins were primed to open a ” four-game series with the Toledo Mud Hens today at Victory field: after ,Answer—You a neat one-hit pitching performance by Ed Wright had enabled ther hurt and angr to polish off the Columbus Red Birds last night, 2-0. get over it if This afternoon's contest with the Hens wag slated to get under. way and ‘come back at 3 o'clock and was designated as the first “Knothole gang” day of the ly. It often is season. : Wh get on with Tomorrow, the Indians will play marriage, She Toledo in a bargain bill and then pendence and will wind up the series Monday about the way

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| i ; . ; ‘ piebes of - fu mile, fastest recorded Here this spring, and finished all alone in the I know she vault to win first place points for the Redskins by clearing the bar Card Practices After Blanking Birds, 2.0) but sull 1 war for the third straight year. He is shown breasting the tape in front Practice sessions prior to their May | tomorrow afternoon. competition will hold private workFor Again, Cubs With Him 2 season's Municipal and ManuLeonard Cleaners of the Munici- Tribesmen to move into a first- base. Stan Wentzel drew a base on contintes ‘to 1 league on Riverside No. 2 at 3 p. m. touted Mud Hens last night, 3-2, by at third. Price's throw to first on er's dominatior No. 2 and Roosevelt . Pharmacy St. Paul toppled from the first and Shupe scored. ly and impres activities to a workout on River- second game played thus far in the batsmen went out. order you aro Farms gamond on F NEw Wright was the master-of the Red one mature w as the right-hander had the hos- Are Called Off in the sixth inning when Jack way stadium scheduled for tomorHe got as far as second -on an Walter Loman, stadium operareached third, but the ex-Atlanta at the plant will start the follows

With The Timeé% &¥meraman at the city track and field cham- | Syre o my clot pions at Tech field. teft, Shortridge’ s Jim Oberholtzer ran a 4:41. S dio] } Ni I di R d f T ] d n 1 move. an 0 Ines n 1aN8 ca y or 0 € 0 but I don't distance event. os . much trouble. Center, Manual's Bill Donahue exhibited fine form in the pole can't get alon at 11 feet 11/5 inches. Local amateur -baseball aggrega- want mother t Right, Washington's Frank Hines won the quarter-mile fest. tions, anxious to get in some heavy me ister of Tech. 6 season opening, will be pulling of Pardo of Manual and Bayermei teen " for old Sol to make his appearance | Several practice games are carded Derringer Appears Headid- {and fhose who are not in actual outs. DeWolf News and Kingan A. A, | ; " is Morgan trooping facturers league winners, will tangle night. English sent Mother ' seldon at Riverside No. 1 at 3 p. m. Wright's fine twirling enabled the across the plate and Shupe to third daughter is a pal league are scheduled to tackle place deadlock with the Louisville balls to fill the bases. Then, Tom Actually it pr P. R. Mallory of the Manufacturer's Colonels. Louisville nipped the Davis hit to Price, forcing English turity to live Allison’s and 40 & 8 have an en- pushing a runner around in the an attempted double play was : gagement carded at 3 on Riverside ainth inning. muffed by Chuck Baron, however ee plays R. C. A. at Brookside. position when “the Apostles were Bob Fietcher’s triple in the fourth Sr or Gold Medal Beer will confine its beaten by Kansas City, 2-1, in their Was wasted when the next two A 3 move if it se side No. 1. Lukas-Harold's practice cold and rainy season. — 1i h : : 3 ittle girl and will ‘be held at the plant's Barnor Wright Is Master Softhall Came smplicoly 3 Birds from the outset and only two - The Box Box Score putouts were made by outfielders COLUMBUS + tiles hitting them into the ground. Due to inclement weather, the The lone Columbus bingle came opening softball program at Spead= Price sliced one which was too hot row night has been postponed. Four for Shortstop Bill Heltzel to handle. games had been scheduled. infield out, but succumbed there, tor, said the opening would be de Two other Columbus baserunners | layed untii May 6. League‘ play flipper bore down in the clutches ing night. to retire the side and prevent a Teams

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B * . hands, Robert Simmons, Indian'W Last Event of D y mning dSt LLvent of va v | home folks at the Armory last with a city track championship in token of appreciation for his 20'a crowd of approximately 1400 when his “never-say-die” crew overcome a two-point deficit as Wey | Windy City belter’s Sunday punches ; . CARL LUNDQUIST |big Paul, however. His first came captured the mile relay which car-| | less than seven times. Patterson By CAR Q points despite the fact that the Yay ing in an inglorious record of seven beaten fighter from then on. Again | Derringer, a seasoned traveler up E e for the Blue Devil half-mile relay] | Patterson was on the verge of a peading for the top again today Reds bad tried to trade him during Shortridge run. meck-in-neck with . Ln S | that proved to be the local mauler’s cago Cub teammates to a National | 10 victories of 1937. break the tape. Danny Williams, the Albany hasn't a lot of pitching equipment the slumping Pittsburgh Pirates, 7 wound up with 53%. Then came spotlight when he polished off | past may be all he needs to make of the Giants and Russ Christopher in with 23. Crispus Attucks gar- final, which had been billed for six.| Derringer has suffered the heart- yesterday. For Knight, the victory climaxed [the jaw for two nine counts before ‘down last season and the Cubs | ting support from rookie Steve G. Davis. 2b Sumey, p Satans sandwiched a triumph at 3 8 8 Callahan, who fought gamely, (a row for half of the six games only eight hits in outpitching Curt Point for Meet Referee Dick Patton stopped the game behind New York's remark- | INDIANAPOLIS AB

» ! . . Shortridee Takes First City 0 - v B S . apolis welterweight, raked up his Coach Don R. (Cobby) Knight realized a long nurtured dream! night by handing Verne Patterson. years service as mentor of the Shortridge track squad. | fistic folowers. entered the final all-important] | without taking a backward step and "nited P Staff Correspondent with the Cincinnati Reds in 1934 | hit the deck early in the second! oo orb Ape Shortridge runners had counted on victories and 27 defeats the vear | {in the fifth and seventh rounds'and down baseball's glory road, was - ls yeat | quartet to do the job—and they did, | |k. 0. as Simmons landed with a ,,4 jf there aren't too many de- the off-season, he came back to Washington and then pull out in| | best weapon. league pennant. His chief stock in trade, almost Shortridge ‘finished with 59 9/14 ¥ a a (N. Y.) middleweight with the left but the same heart and head to 3, yesterday. Manual at 31 9/14. Howe followed Don Callahan, of Minneapolis, in his third successful big league gf the Philadelphia A's, gained their! nered 18 1/7 and Broad Ripple! { Williams floored Callahan with ter- | break of defeat often enough to ° Voiselle shut out ‘he Dodgers at { Rebel, rf a two week period of local relay he put the finisher over after 2:24. nhosedived with him. This year he Filipowicz who hit a homer, two Young. ss Bucha the first Indianapolis relays—suc- | was bleeding and groggy as he hit {the Cubs have won and 4hey are Davis. who lost his first game. | The Summary | Christopher handed the visiting]

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. 7 I. Track Crown to North Side 4 Punching . sharply: with both | seventh straight - win before the yesterday afternoon when his undefeated cinder squad presented him | Chicago. a 10-round beating before The dream that the Blue Devil coach had cherished and realized The local product absorbed the half-mile relay event, Tech had) [had the visitor on the canvas no ried with it the reward of 10 golden NEW YORK, April 28.—Paul when he won 15 games after turnround for a nine count and was a| a win in that event. So it remained before. Again ‘n 1938 after the while 5000 cheering fans saw | | telling one-two attack to the jaw ;,..c he might well pitch his Chi- | win 21 games, a far cry from his the last three hundred yards to Williams Is Winner | The 39-year-old right hander perfect control, enabled him to top points to win the crown. Tech knockout wallop, again: claimed the that have served him well in the Twa other pitchers, Biil Voiselle with 23 11/14. Washington came the second round of the semi- comeback. third - victories with standout jobs trailed with 7 points. rific left and right-hand shots to quit—if he was a quitter.. He was| Brooklyn, 5 to 0. getting able hit- ‘Bere. Th 3 : a Crumli winning during which time the Don R. Knight of the round. lis sporting three big victories ii {doubles and a single. He permitted rumling, e Mazar, p cessor to the Southport classic. the deck for the third time and | riding high in second place, just a | Red Sox Lose Again 100-Yard Dash—Beam (8), McKean (8), interested in

1 10-¥ard, High” Hirdlesa edu victory because Tech «deemed t0 | Towsley (T), J (WJ, McDermed (BR), draw and “Jerry Pittro, Chicago, | chances’ have a monopoly on the erown, | Atdsrson (T°. Yous, Jf 5.6. NY The string was broken only once | | Nixon TH), McQuiston before by Howe. Time, 2:05. 220-Yald ‘Dash — McKean (8), Park Snyder furnished the ore Rs nam

(8), |decisioned Jimmy Hughes after six !started. % (CA). Kaiser (SH). Williams | Cardinals, still not impressive, were| petus that gave Knights’ team the |atel (T). Time, 23:3 triumph. The rangy Satan cinder- | Freeman (T)

| rounds, Comebacks afe nothing new to. W [beaten by one of their ex-farm| 200-yard Low Hurdles br Sayde) 3. 12 Pin Ev ‘ents Carded for eek-end: | hands at Cincinnati, the castoff man turned on the ‘heat threejAndetson (T). Time. 33.7 ; . . - | Dain Clay getting three hits to drive igh Jump—Tie for first between Free- 9) in both runs in a 2-to-1 victory. Ed events before closing time and gave man (T) Keglcy (8), tie for third ace S ca no corer it { oe the best individual performance of |Vetween Courtney M: and Reed JH), tle o ” oO . - Heusser, Reds’ pitcher, deserved his the day as he captured the 200 son (SH). Livel Hi, Brannson (H : : second shutout in a row, but an yard hurdle in :23.7 seconds— just Vo B The Washington finished with error set up the only Cardinal run Arthur Murray Dance Studios com=- The Washington Senators ran the piling a 67-32 record for first place in team standings Dennis Lauer

Howard Wooden (8) He . { 1% one-tenth of a second behind the! ¢ 1 3) (" ley (3 123.6 record set by Welker: SH), Cross tM) Yankees dizzy at New York, stealing five Bases in a 6-to-4 triumph, o'Brien, Pittsburgh was top man in individual aver- Ott, New York 2 13 ages with 192

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“ret " sh (C ; action to award Williams “a” tech- {able Giants. | : R H O A Ei. night leagues are asked to c . As Knight put it, “We've always |Farrish, (CA). Williams (CA), Lomateh | ockout Victory. is time in 1944 he had Boston Red Sox their eighth Heitzel & .......... 9 0 3 3 score . g all MAJ 13 Loud . been gunning for this champion-| x u tory At this time in ’ "| Morgan 1 2 1 0 ol All the Indianapolis run-making! 6200. 1 : ship because Tech : has always edged DeWitte, (1, Cage (CA) Bl . | In other bouts on the.five-scrap [dropped two games and went on straight defeat, 5 to 3, permitting snupe I 1.17 0 9 wag confined to the first inning off" — 4 Hawaiian t us out.” | Time, 4%41. FH .Jbill Tommy LeFever knocked ooo lose five straight before winning (only one earned run. The hitting Engilsh, 0 : 1 0 © George Sumey,-young righthander | Golf Event Carded Js asl | aH : . , i y = 0 aN} si ig Aud Shals.. 30b.. the . wag. the 5 250-Yard_Dash- iT." i iri fn Suan in the first of alone. It wasn't exactly folncigence of Outfielder ,Charley Metro, who rie eh ° S s : : The tallies were manufactured on| 'A banker’ s handicap event. will Mindanao Sra Time, 52.7. scheduled four; Robert Beamon and (that the Cubs lost 13 games in a| oo jes in the seventh ang Pletcher 00 1' 1 4 0 two hits, a walk and two Red Bird be held tomorrow at Pleasant Run 4 , track squad felt. They needed a: a bey, iG. Lee. fought to, a four-round row and, blew their pennant *P 5 Wright, 9 0 0.2 0 28 Hangman's 22:8, “¥

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Run Batted In—English. DEA N ES | —English. Three-Base Hit—Fletcher. Left \TH : OTICES {On Bases — Columbus 6, Indianapolis 6. | Indianapolis Times, Satur., Base On Balls—Off Sumey 2, Wright 4 | ALEXANDER — Mrs. Charlotte, 88 years, Strikeouts—By Wright 3, Sumey 3. Hits— | gicter-in-law of Sarah Wolfe, IndianOff Sumey, 6 In € innings. Mazar, 0 in 2.',50]is, and Florence W. Bargersville; aunt Wild Pitch Wright. Losing Pitcher - | of Miss Gula Wolfe and Tyner W. Myers, Sumey. Umpires — Hurley and Padden. Morgantown, passed away Friday a m Time—1:40 Services Flenner & Buchanan Mortuary Ee — Monday, 2 FE. m Friends invited Burial Fall Creek cemetery. Friends may call at ajor Leaders nortuar, ; BRYDON Elizabeth

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“wh Indianapolis Times, Satur., April 28, 1946 RAFFERTY Anna E, mother of Mrs. Ruth Soots, Mrs. elma Cox, Mrs. Annaway Smith, Mrs. Ciara Louise Ennis, Charles, and Albert Rafferty, passed. away Thursday. Funeral Monday, April 30, 2 p. m., at the Geo. W. Usher Mortuary, 2313 W. Washington st, Priends invited. burtal Floral Park .cemetery. Priends may call at mortuary after 7 p. m. Sate Hraay STEVENSON Rebecca, age 66, mother of Anna Stevenson, Mrs. John Johnsen, Brydon and Mrs. Russell Walker, grand- Mps. John V. Gillespie and John Steven~ father of Russell Jr., Tommy, Mary Ann sgn, passed away Friday evening Service and Rose Ann Walker, passed away Thurs- Monday, 10 a. m., Conkle Funeral Home, day p. m. Puneral Monday, 10 a. m. 1034 W. Michigan. Friends invited. Bu

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Mile Relay — Tech Kimbrough, Cruse,| Second round matches in the Pr K Fox-Hunt Classic e eft with ey he : GOFFP--Justin, of 4120 Spann ave, entered Poster; sister of Orville Ralston, Houston, 1 Royal Itali Hines, winner of two previous 440- peFabis, Bauermeister). Shortridge, Wash. Ripple event will find two shifts BER ast : ii ely ln doy 1 Rahal, Hockett, Chicago 5 2 : }| "into rest Friday age 78. years father Tex. Clarence Ralston of city; Ms..d. family nam vi : 8 " - |Ington, Howe, Crispus Attucks Time : . ( ; bf tl re RL ta 3 . Inf Mrs. Eulalia Stewart, Mrs. Cleo Wil G. Skeele, Columbus, O.: Mrs. alter yard championships, had no diffi Biol in action tomorrow. The 7 p. m 600 BOWLERS (MEN) BASEBALL RESULT LTS Ayrnes, St. Louis 23 2 Name, Harold 3. Charles W. and Pred L.| wells of Lox nmi Gal. pamed Sway 8 Chew upon

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Service vs.|Jack Hunt Hunt Jim Elliott Wr AS + ngton American Bearing and Wilson Milk | preq Schwomever. National > I al with the 120-yard high hurdle race On Tuesday Card vs. McPherson Coal 43h Pen] Pox Hunt ; 1 | AsF ink-Belt 0 after which he went over to the! Bulldog Wagner. the “wrestling The 9 p. m. schedule is: Herfl- | prank parker Jr. National | kis $ rren and Kenneth Harvey, step-father | pla: . field event side of the stadium to|boilermaker,” makes his first local|Jones vs. Barbasol;. Ranger's vs. Ken Asale Alison A C pe yer Fla.; Jog P. Williams, Detroit, Mich, and - C olan, 8 gto skim over the high jump bar at appearance at the Armory Tuesday | Wally! s Grille; Bauman Printing Leo he Fox-Hunt 5 feet 7% inches and gain a tie|night where he meets the rugged | | Monarch-Firestone and Falls with Bill Kegley. {Duke Kapalana of Hawaii. They City Beer vs. Hadley's Spaghetti

_———j “ {of Luther Weir, passed away Friday p.m. Minnie Williams, city, passed away April | Funeral may call at the Robert W. Sterling | 26, . Puneral Monday, April 30, at 1:30 ood, Allison Inter- Dept Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect st. after np mm; at the Roystér & Askin Mortuary, Broad Ripple furnished the big- top the card. | Bowl.

n Hohlt Jr.. Sport Bowl Recn IN | Sunday noon. Funeral services Monday, 1902 N. Meridian. Friends invited. Burial | PEARSON'S gest upset of the day. The Rock-| Wagner, a 240 pounder, is from| The . eight survivors

- ) 110 30 a. m., from the funeral home. Friends fend a 11 at ‘the Joe. Hart Allison A C : A : Moral Park. Friends may call a Joe ¥ on! Link- Belt No. 1 BE DIA invited. Burial Acton cemetery. mortuary any, time. Fred Schieimer, Fox-Hunt 1 z tomorrow | Clarence Schott, Fox-Hunt 4 WE BUY DIAMONDS # ets went into the meet favored to|Portland, Ore., and has beet § big night will compete in the GUArter-|geoic, Snyder Schwitzer-Cummins 128 N. Penn. LL 5513 ocatch-r a berth in third or fourth attraction on the West coast. Kapa- FURNITURE ¢ PIANOS

GOLD + SERVICE en. beloved. hustund of Behrens, Fox-Hunt finals Sunday afternoon at "2, and Adolph Lem ke, Allison Inter-Dept i Wolf Sussman, iad place. However, the best the North [lana has shown here several times 2 B AND INSTRUMENTS

b Mrs. Ollie Wilson and father of Mrs, KIEL—Pfc. Edward H., 406 Arsenal ave, and the quartet of d KI ine son Inter-Dept Siders could do was place theiriand has scored: against front line 239 W. WASH. ST. RECORDS e SHEET MUSIC

x Electa Mcintire, Palmer C. Wilson son of Mrs. Edward PF. Kiel, brother of Elizabeth Mae Ross, brother of Oharles | Esther Kiel, died of wounds received i E matinee winners Pau Day. St. Philip Men's Club {chosen in Sunday night's semi-| Carl Hardin, Pox-Hunt name at the bottom of the list with |opponents. The bout is for two falls | finals at 8 a total of seven scavtered points. out ed three.

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William Edward McIntire and services Sunday, April 20, at 10:45 a. m The finals will be held | National go

Goff, half-brother of Mrs. Stella Reichert Thursday, and William Goff. Puneral 3 p. m, Mon- a, m., at yiday at North Lewisburg, O. Friends may Giants 3 Filipowicz. G t gicall at Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan Oana 3 Pilipowic ants st., until 10 p. m. Sunday. Moore Mortu-

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culty in this event. Funeral service Monday,’ 10 the Meyer & Abdon neral Home, #1509 Prospect st. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park. Priends may call at the funeral home any time, WILLIAMS James M., age 61, husband of Anna Williams, father of Mrs. Bertie Miller, city; brother of Mrs. Launer Rinehart, Horse Cave, Ky.; Mrs. Lillie Kendall,

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LUTZ—Charley, husband of Minnie, father of Charles Lutz Jr., Washington, D. C., passed away Priday. Services Flanner & Buchanan ‘Mortuary Monday; 3:30 Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. may call at mortuary. McBURNEY—David W. (D, W.), husband of Cinda McBurney, father of Catherine

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