Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1945 — Page 29
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Single Game Mark Is Set
night, Helen Jefferson posted the best single game of the season ‘in
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Softball League’ Fotintaln Square A C. will play Denzel
Ll Officers Elected Young's in a double-header at Finch Park "The Bush-Callahan City Softball | Bunday The A. C's desire to schedule
games for May 27 and all Sundays ry | C— league, which will play its games at | June Ne Johns, Hi {the mew Municipal stadium, hast
{completed its organization Grant |
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Bout Is Arranged
Johnson of the Indianapolis Bleaching Co. was elected president and
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standing feat of the evening. 5 | sirous of booking night games to be thw Jimmy Toppi has announced. i
Rolling dn the Brightwood Fuel |WN*shington ... circuit at Moon-Lite alleys, Mrs. Philndeiphia 5 Jefferson opened weakly with 113, [Boston ...ocoeo stepped. up to 169 and then combined nine consecutive strikes and a spare for a 270, the season record, and a 552 total. The fuel loop closes its season next week. Cinclnat . Carl Mindach, rolling with Bit-|gest trich’s Market in the Universal's Pitisburet R1-3407 | final session at Pritchett’s had the Cetarcet— best. three-game total, 217, 258, 188 GAMES TODAY
roemeenw WOIf's Store Open Every Night . . «oem —6863. Fourteen additional soloists AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
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Pryor Smith had 640, Bob Mc- [P:,™)
gt. Paul at Louisville (night). Pherson 639, Al Weevie 631, Gib| Kansas City at Columbus (night). Smith 631, Earl Ghcking 630, Harry enmes DEPARTMENT STORE meet Between Nort
Milwaukee at Toledo (night), Stivers 629, Bill Van Pels 611, AMERICAN LEAGUR Buckner 611, Bernie Mills 610, Milh 619 N. CAPITOL AVE, = aims Lovely Slenderizing §
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New York at Detroit. Tony Mascara 601. Others at $3.95 to $9.95
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Boston at Cleveland. NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at Philadelphia, Five Women High St. Louis at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York, Five additional women of the| Pittsburgh at Boston (postponed, cold). Brightwood league topped 500, Judy yy Hindel haying 547, Mickey Rotert 517, Marie \Nash 513 Betty Oprhey 512 and Margaret Ingersoll 510. In other fegular league sessions, AMERICAN LEAGUE . 000 020 000— 3 § Bob Barrett led the Marvin Shell Nashingion : 300 033 01x—10 15 3 i i Pieretti, Rs d Guerra; Kram d leaguers ab West Side with 634, gliaenl oche and Guerra; Kramer an Jack Falk \ paced Broad Ripple Legion bowlels at the Uptown with
GAMES YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION All games postponed, rain and cold.
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e at Fountain Square with 507; Verna Mae Yingling had . . . 562, the best series in the Under-| Killed in Action wood. Ladies at the Antlers; Rose| CLEVELAND, May 11 (U. P.).—| Taylor set the pace in St. Philip No. parents of Capt. Elmer J. Gedeon, 1 with 540 and Holly Maitre was| former University of Michigan best in the Uptown Ladies with sports star, have been informed ‘e woMEN'S m8. that he ‘was killed in action on Blousés Two big series were rolled in April 20, 1944. He previously had $295 Spring league competition, . Bob| heen reported missing, Gedeon was ®
Sweeney having 255, 214, 186 in the, pilot in the European theater. uk REALE I ! te ig Mitchell Bros, Mixed at the Speed- P 2 0 BU - Rayon Crepes
way and Patty Striebeck 224, 181, all colors, 201—606 in the Pennsylvania Mixed, Sizes 32 to 38. The final standings of the Uni-|-versal league found Kidwell Electric heading the teams with a 8936 record, while Bill Blyth topped the individuals with a 199 average. Roberts Milk was the team winner in the Marvin Shell with 68-37. Bob Carnagua led the individual average list with 100. Tool Room No. 1 had 69-36 for the Holcomb-Hoke ‘ + lead and Don Rohr a 170 average, ays 4 BE BF 3 Nise the best in the individual race. ill 6 P.M. Officers for the 1945-46 season were elected by Universal leaguers. Al Menges was named president, Dutch Haufler, vice president, and Fred Teégeler, secretary treasurer,
State to Deliver Pheasant Chicks
Annual delivery ~ of day-old pheasant chicks to conservation club brooders through the northern part of the state will start May 186, Harrell F. Mosbaugh, director of the fish and game division of the Indiana department of conservation, said today. First shipment will be from the oy | Wells county game farm: near Open Mond . P.M, l Seon Jen rine Yo - Bluffton, and will number 2400 Founded 1897 wmsbmmssmen. | birds. The next shipment will be p= THE CHICAGO STORE—I146 E. Wash St. mm—"|from &e Jasper-Pulaski farm on {May 21 T Y 'Hl 6 P.M. ‘ ' tan. OPEN SATURDAY 'til 6 P. M. and Nea NIGHT til 9 o’CLOCK After the latter date 2400 chicks will be sent out every other day { for approximately eight weeks. Be- | fore the end of the season 75,000 | birds will have been shipped to the | 426 clubs which have contracted to . | rear them to eight weeks of age, I's what when the young will be liberated : f E under the supervision of the disng for Ri. ; trict conservation officer. tough
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Williams Tool ‘and Engineering will Practice tomorrow at Riverside No, ¢ at ST m. A catcher and infielder are wanted,
The 40 & 8 team of the Municipal baseball league will practice tomorrow afternoon at Gerfleld Park, All players are requested to be present
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Millions will be needed for “Deferred Maintenance™
TooAY's mighty war loads are riding on foundations like that pictured . . , “highways” into which the railroads have put more than 4 billion dollars for improvements since the last war, This groundwork is the necessary basis for casrying the greatest load in history.
are wearing out 25 per cent faster than they
Congressional amendment of the tax lew can be restored.
permit this money to be put aside for repaiss and replacement would mean strong postwae railroads and thousands of jobs for retwening fighting men in fucnishiog maceriale sod restocing the raiecads foc the needs of tomorrow.
Money from current revenue should be saved to pay for the needed repaits and replacements whea material and laboe ace available. But the tax law forbids. If money for needed repairs cannot be spent as ic is caned it is considered " profic” and practically taxed away. But it isn't profic. It is the life-blood of the railcoads. ;
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Wear and tear on roadway, bridges, locomotives, cars and equipment have been terrific. And’ material ‘and labor for needed maintenance are not obtainable now beyond the minimum necessary for safe, continued operation. As a result, much work that should be
To tax this money away, simply because it canaot be spent now due to war condi- - tions, threatens the backbone of American
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