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By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor It's farewell to the Teague- -leading Indians tonight until Labor Day, ; : ; ) Sept. 3. They will close the long £ } home stand in the series finale with ce CES the Minneapolis Millers with the contest starting at 8:30. Wes Flowers, southpaw, is slated to toe the rubber for the Tribesters and Lou Lucier, righthander, is booked to twirl for the visitors. So far in the series, the Millers are ahead, two games to one, but the Redskins are still out in front in the league race by a game and a halt over tHe second-place Milwaukee Brewers who were held to a “split” in a twin bill at Toledo last night. The Millers defeated the Indians . last night, 4 to 2, behind the effective pitching of Mike Kash, southpaw. He used a change of
City Linkswomen Strive For Final Places in 24th Annual Meet—Officers Named
By HARVEY HARRIS
Semi-final time in the 24th annual Indianapolis women's golf association championship tournament found the field reduced to four -as the linkswomen resumed match play this morning at Hillcrest. The four who reached today's play included defending champion Dorothy Ellis of Meridian Hills;' medalist, - Alice O'Neal of Woodstock; Carolyn Pickering of Highland and Mrs, Ralph Cole of Broadmoor. Eyes were turned, for the most part today on tHe O'Neal-Ellis duo who were meeting for the third
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9:05—Carolyn Pickering, - Highland, vs. Mrs. Ralph Cole, Broadm oor.
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AE ——— | W————————v——-—————— i ——————————. | S——————————————Ty rripo—— * S——————————— DEATH NOTICES FUNERAL DIRECTORS ‘eo S BOTTLES -— Malinda, age 87, beloved | - P 3226 Shelby mother o rs. Nellie Pfrimmer of Lindan’'s cafeteria last night to draw up ss CONKLE FUNERAL HOME rison Bottles of Conrad, Iowa, and Artheir schedule. men Bottles >of Indianapolis, passed away |FLANNER & BUCHANAN - Fu Creek Boulevard, TA.3311 Saturday, August 11th, 8:30 at the and advanced to the second round. hurch, 3 p. m. at th They were Speedway All-Stars, church, 2h is south of Soryaon Tod BERT 5 GADD invited. Priend Il at the M time as opponents in as many Eli Lilly, Indianapolis Railways, v eg Md 0 Mill tournaments. The youthful Miss Kingan A. A. International Detrola |? p- m. Thursday until 10 p. m. Briday ' hE ang at the church from 8:30 a, m. Satur- a _-MILLIN Ry. 1601 New York woods, has yet to taste her first The event will get under way at victory in match play with the Municipal stadium Monday night 1500 8. EASY 1 MA 34ns | Bmplo THE Miss Ellis Has Experience Clowns will face Camp Atterbuiy 951 N ODeiaware 8t wim SEC] The Manual dean of women Reception center in the initial game SHIRLEY BROS. CO I permanent. i g . Y. and experience so necessary to take three over the par. 3 Belt Ewarl hn Winger Su Patricia: brother. of ~ ROBERT Ww. STIR ie thers: sre open the close ones. And yet, strafide®as| 1, another interesting match of day at hig residence, Furersl Saturday eh £5 Apply. Pe ! Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at hs ny HA Hh 177 Neo. 214 Pract tournaments this season has taken battling newspaper mwoman, Ssuc- Indiana. Bell at 10:15. ton ak Calvary ry Friends may perienced $ > medal hotiors to deprive the cham-|cessfully passed the - quarterfinal Four Each Night call at the mortuary. pacé which kept the home hitters SALE ponsible Bgaitio < . : fr. Sogn. 3 of. balance most of the way and jlady. 1 Serine play. { Lentz who was playing on her home 1 Jhrough Thursday. Three are| aoc ies. Share oL. Winifred and BEAUTY COURSE # Bren e defending champion won course, 3 and 1. Miss Pickering, sc thereafter until the semi- | DELS of ) \ ! sed Thursday . Servi d| = i oe i Ton an 10 hl she. sed pet pty itt ttl NOW ONLY | SHIRT PRES ers. Cash In eal out o e picture in € finals from the lower bracket| It was -announced at the meet- : {-f t it 1 ary Thursday evening and Friday. EASY IERMS ARRANGED ‘See 1 ET ai? : i") 4 | semi-finals last year. in city play. group had ‘excellent wood shots|ing that Claude Noggle had been | ppmEcK-—_kFrank M. age 64, beloved @ SMALL PAYMENT WILL HOLD EXCELSIO c v Cd - . ” . . i Millers bunched their blows along two Wegks 282, Mis Ellis, seeking| youthful star had an added in-|Ira Cook of Indianapolis Railways, of, "ja nd Margaret Cerbeck, brother of of iO AGE LIMIT=ONLY 8TH GRAD STENOG x [to retain is title ED RAI and the league leaders were forced iE years o4 Rollins college of Flor | formed. that she was the winner of trola and Burt Smith of Allison's way at motning Pune) + N= Holmes, ® FREE TELEPHONE - INFORMATION te take it on the chin. Ira Hutch- Ba ida sophomore, } scheduled 36-hole finals. bia university only the previous| (Fuserai Home." 9 am. “Holy Trinity MUTUAL LIFE hurch, % a ' Boas op the Tribe mound. Today's big question is whether night. p Kingan Knights, Ae chile Friends may call at funeral home. | @ TQ ACCOMMODATE WAR WORKE: - oF NI ~ cemetery. “Hutchinson fanned seven and | Can. JnRkE 3 Clean sheer of the | champion. They won the title 1ast|GiLLE1TE—Howard P. beloved father of| Weekly. depending on the size of sha i Of Doleful Drama—. e a ent Mrs. Cole reached the semi-finals C. E. Francis Gillelué' and Mis. Dorothy | Of We place you on well paving responsioi free tickets developd into a run. | tourney trio. when He Won from: Mrs, Hairy Bit Parts. Practically the same line-| oom TS Frid 3 Catalogs Phone [01 detailed wo A The Indians made four errors and " | . - up emerged as cham mornin ervices ay, p. m. pion in the Shirley ‘Brothers “Irving Hill" Chapel | Although, she has been bettered |f - 4 United Press Staff Correspondent ' eature of this match was an eagle Friends may call at “Irving Hill BN I ok the scoring ice NEW YORK. Aug. 9.—The sad St. Louis Browns were in the last act by her perennial rival in two Pre- | posted eon the eighth hole by Mrs, Patrol. REY Hime, wood, widow of the late Ed E. tite bell at the ff station twice | league team that couldn't stand success. ising ip the. ork getting on the green in two strokes. eligible .for - competition. in the of ot “iow of the late Edgar E. { Xo Always the poor “country cousins” of the American league, they 0 Tomorrow's activities will ~on- vig ey Mo A on’ three hity, a passed ball, a ships scheduled at the Municipal! i Sper m be fora ee | HELP oN EDFENALD fourth, they chalked another mark-| Now, just about a year from the time, they apparently have given up on | has Spent per Efterfioons hols Week | ole route as the winners of today’s er after two down on a walk and | the 1945 race by selling players to, in practicing on shots thal she matches complete for final henors DePauw Card ; ] : 8 Miss O'Neal advanced to the Washington and De-| of the group held terday followregistered run No. 4 on an error, a ceed them, semi-finals by eliminat ary| TOup yesterday follow- 5 Footbal sacrifice, & stolen base and another | troit. By UNITED PRESS y nating M "y|ing the links session Mrs. Horace 1 Games ” {and 3. Better driving told the tale | (U.P.).—~The DeP 3 ’ aster who was the Browns most} G R H Ave. president succeeding Mrs. R. C. auw University . . Three ‘Left’ On Second Cc Holmes. Boston .... 104 428 93 157 .367 as the young Stay sto up 2 ber} Block. of a. oF who was| Tigers have a five-game football " specialty mail order house. It looked like the Redskins were IR Aa oh 93 3 ‘359 | OPPONent a e tutn despite the | ; ¢CAFFERTY—John P. husband of Lot campaign, while Washington ob- Rosen, Brookiyn .. 3 8 33 fact that both contestants had 43s adel sebond vies Dissiuens The Moanin, ac irectors | atl: (ather of Mrs. Dollie Durant. grand. —> Lane Bryant they Hille Ws uses. SU: 2 Tans Saughiers residence, 3661 Stanion Co ners Brownie squad last year who hit| Miss ‘ Ellis found no trouble in crest. Mrs. Fred Wuelfing of ! a AY: oa TH Interment Was 0-h : Saturday work: above .300. That neither lived up ‘cuccineilo, Hicago Sap: 3 oil is open, Messeramiti bgton Park. Friends ovited. Toiin Service. Be ie ay yu lon eH oBers BOOKKEEPER for the Indians’ two runs in the| ,, prompted their sale, but it is|Estaielia, Phila. .... 93 307 city champion stood 5 up at the|was chosen treasurer. play Wabash at Crawfordsville; |Heleh Byrkit of Kansas City and Howard ninth. pl — that the Browns would Lake Bosten ... "1 374 kd McDonald of Indianapolis. It had all the earmarks of a hot y HOME ‘RUNS . . : { chanan Mortuary, Saturday. 3 p | CLASSIFIERS y Cincinnati, at Cincinnati; Oct. 13, Name of Titan Hanover Added to [Shem contention. Louis Giants .15 0 Wesleyan, at DePauw, and ORRECTED NOTICE) | (Oirls to ciassity family. iaundry werk walks. Pedro Jimin RUNS BATTED IN ? | MADDALENS = h, 1 to bat for : Jk Rea hag Sent Ww Strike New Low 2 Createst Trottin Cham ow Hi : oseph, husband of Maym ) Adams, Cards ....86) g ps n S ory tional homecoming, was planned for | dalena, brother of Thomas and the laie] EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY | Oct. 13. A Andy Boing Mp vingent Mun | 840 N New Jersey rs. arian uribur rs uniz : o two runs and the Indians then ny he a The cocky Cubs kept rolling along | and Mrs. Marie Saccheitl. died at CLERK—TYPIST bumped into hard luck. Frank i dp Ainlatios at St Louis |i the National, making 31 hits\was added today to the list of track feared that Titan would be S fb Il N te Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st. -~ Wilkie was sent in to run for Helt- | 9 P N won the seine. Whi 3 lin winning two from the Braves at|outstanding champions of all [such an odds-on favorite that he o a ores A ea wo ibterment | 5-Day Week gel and was caught napping off won 4 Boston, 5 to 2 and 3 to 2 in 12 One. of -+ : d the mortuary. ne of -the best mid-week programs ppoxovER—Mrs. Naniie Belle, 88 years The pace-setting Tigers split &'homer, a double and a single in the earned his way int Rake 0 that select York state provides that winner he a ad] for Hutchinson and fanned for the|double header with Boston in which | first game as Ray Prim held the | grou by winning the Hambleto- permitted in the betting must Te- the coming Mean are roarnat Md; Mrs’ Prank Shipman, Los Angelts,| ——— ® CLERK ® the 1 's two top pitchers were | P 8 | ment and fans will have an epportunity | Saki Mrs. Alexander Lacewell Aurora, game-ending out. e league p P Braves to five blows, Hank Wyse njan stakes in an unprecedented | turn a minimum of 5 Cents On 2i{2 ge h lire on ther Pg NILY| Colo.; Mrs. Lucy Coots and Mrs. Am-| Accounting Department—Some . Stan Wentzel led the Indians at bumped. Boston's ‘Dave Ferriss, | gained his 17tH victory in the sec- | setting. | dollar. ——— both of Indianapolis, and 5-Day Week bat with three safeties and a walk Curtiss-Wright and Lukas-Harold clash day p Excellent Working Conditions. Mort Friday, -11 Priends in5 to sly because | Allison, Speed w All-8! Mortuary Pr Crown Hill, Priends may | RE Spener Ca a es $ {1800 - | so highly regarded that the oper- | started fourth in the first heat,|a Poop "SIATS | call at mortuary. Heise 57 Boo will rest tomorrow. on an open date op ox Ary Sent: pan S2%e! Tes) Dodgers Beat Reds ators of the Good Time track but took the lead at the half-way SATTELLE—Miss Irene L., Jassed | re! CLERK-TYPIST Rioula . of 3 and then start a long road trip by , ins Be a SE ered twg| Dixie Walker's homer provided barred him from the betting pool | |mark and won going away. In the ; W. Noble, 3023 Suther-| 5-day’ week; age limit 30; north side i Shelli In _Muwaukes Sajuruay. Ou'es 2 : Hal Gregg the margin for his first |for the Kentucky Derby of harness |second heat—the Hambletonian is i Py be Charlotte iii) Dela} suruion | surance company. TA-1591. “4 i [ tl i 2 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown . : : Jaret soy ol K - “z The horse that cost his owners, jond but took the lead after a few Hill. Priends may call at mortuary. Full Time ' afternoon and a single encounter Put wash : Tee J Ne Georgé Dockins of the Cardinals| gp Roland Harriman and Capt Yards and won easily. RX Ea Mechanics Monday afternoon. he had been: taken out for pinch also got his first shutout when he | Elbridge Gerry, only $3000 as a Axomite, second in the first . Joan Davis, Silver Zprings. KRAFT CHEESE CO. t 'blanked the Giants, 3 to 0, at New yearling in November, 1943, won heat and sixth in the second, and| pasted sway in Chicaye Monday evening. the ninth. The Red Sox went ater | The Plates org Pulls Friends may call at the chapel any time. OPERATOR - EMA A ul gen 0 Pitchers Walter Wilson and Art shutouts: at Philadelphia. Pitts- | vestments in sports history. His ond place money of $16,000. Fourth SHOEMAKE—Ernest, 503'2 8. Delaware, Permanent position, pleasant working i /burgh won the opener, 4 to 0, on |winning share of the gross purse of | place and $3000 went to Mighty Cc Tuesday. Services Friday, 1:30 p. m., J. C. Packard Manufacturin ° 2 days; good wor o| | Jinr Wilson, Red Sox pitcher, Ly a I Burial Pr 4900 Columbia ro 4 L ork; neal appears 8 ves carried off the field in the 10th toe Seow game for the Phils, into the hands of his owners, he {money of $2000 and Voltite sixth, to in the Middle o! §| .opy.) : TYPIST the First Block §| wiLSON—Mrs. Flora, 33 8S. Addison, Experienced Jn handling eash. Ags 6 V dition. widow of the late Charles Wilson. | to 40. Mr. Pickett, | Weeord F Fo con The White Sox kept the second Wilson, and grandmother of Lynne and aries o aAnapolis a sse away a ; 1 St t F t | Tuesday Services Planner & Bu EGG CANDLERS 7 to 3, with an 18-hit attack. n d € ores S oxing ow Those having flash experience only Lefty Al Smith of the Indians yr Th da Lh vue, oe. Bh Lt Pp m Neyo wk: 0! shut oo» the third place Indians, Game Wanted Approximately 75,000 acres of In-| yeqyyweights will see action in EAT Please copy.) ; the Elevator Oper. | doubled off Ernie Bonham to score ius park. Imeresied managers are| jpte Wi oo peu psi di Who save his ite Wsthe vervise of bis for office bldg. drape good Sorkl | eav e. a on ¢ 1 00 a no Sundays. 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indianapolis Times, Thur. |/ “1943 Ww. T Blasangym Ga i570, Wa. 6378 say, Cal.; Mrs, Emma Stewart and Har- Wiss W' Michigan St J E- on | Thursday, August 9th. neral services As usual eight teams were seeded ! Universit Heights United Breth nuversiy, ence, Snited Bee FARLEY FUNERALS stein Kingan Knights, Curtiss-Wright, | #02. Burial Heidelberg cemetery. Friends s Abdon Funeral Home, 1509 Prospecy, Hom —— MA-6048 | sau) O'Neal, wielder of the powerful and R. C, A. G. HH MANN . ay Ww _ AT 4 veteran Miss. Ellis. with a four-game schedule. W. IL " HISEY & TITUS | Mi ————( y 2 _|seems to possess the added ability [turn with a medal score that -ead at 6:30. Young A, C. plays Link- uhnols ad temporary ve Mrs 8. Bee and Mrs. Mary rab died Wednes- 1423 Prospect MA-4944 Indiana it may seem, Miss O'Neal in 4wWo {he day, Miss Pickering of Highland, Bob's Triangle Grille tangles with Rirby gitridian at INSTRUCTIONS 8 Gobd pay; 5%pion of the right to be the first|iegt when ‘she downed Mrs.’ Dale Four games will be played night- DUNN- Charles | R.. 1820 E. 75th st. father r the Redskins failed to score until | Harcy. aud Prank 8. Dunn, up in 19 holes as she edged Miss rated as the favorite to reach the |finals are reached, call at the Flanner & Buchanan Meriu- $125, Regular $200 Value SHIRT | The hits were seven apiece as S In the women’s state, concluded {but found her putting weak. The | appointed umpire-in-chiéf and that husband of Mrs Mary Gerbeck. father; ROLLMENT UP IO AND [INCLUDING Spr with stolen bases and Tribe errors defeated the |centive to win as she had been in- Russ Bowman of International De-| Joseph and Steve Gerbeck. EDUCATION NEED 4 and 3, in the|g journalism scholarshi day, t He 'T; | p to Colum- would serve as protest board. m., «t the Stevens & Sons SITY T-TaVE * {TI ff it Salary $i en | SF Lois Browns in 2 Las Act | lala RAUL ls W. 10th, Any time. Burial St, Joseph | {the unruffled defending titleholder | Tournament Ends Tomorrow oetied team, is | Own yout own shop earn $125-82( 718 El walked three, but only one of the year under th r the name of Metal Auto French, passed away Wednesday position. Easy to Learn Meth Fr Miss O'Neal Practices y ST “iner of Highland, 2 and 1. The the contest dragged out for more By CARL LUNDQUI 1943 event, playing as Allison | 5 E. Washington st. Burial Crown! : vious. contests, Miss O'Neal is not| . Winner of the local event will be GRAHAM Mrs. Judith Ellen, 3334 Ken in the second stanza and tingled | today of one of baseball's most doleful dramas. They were the major | o Bitner who sunk a 15 foot putt after coming Western district champion. | Deatss, passed away Thursday a. m. Serv. b tl nl nnant, Shortcemings, the Woodstock star stglen base and an error. In the became the “one-year wonders” of 1944 by winning their only pe {clude the tournament over an 18-|..o 400 over Labor day week-end. | Crown Hill. Friends may call at mortu-, v lary. | two singles, and in the sixth they | the two hottest contenders to suc-/ thinks need further improving. At the annual business meeting : . | miscue. The Tigers picked up George | NATIONAL LEAGUE (Gorham of Highland yesterday, 4|gi, er of Meridian Hills was elected| GREENCASTLE, Ind, Aug. 9 liable relief pitcher in the 1944 : re p |Cavarretta, Chicago 101 80 363 | schedule set for next fall, Lloyd L. oh their way in the second when father of Richard Durant, tained keg-legged Outfielder Mike Brookive 95 50 r char urant, passed Be Oo. Boe = Carolyn Pickering Wins group is Mrs. M. B. Johnson of Hill- | Physical education, has announced oe MARK tpi G Av Geraghty was called out on strikes. 84 '3% | triumphing over Mrs. John Mans Pleasant Run was elected secretary < to expectations this year undoubt-| | Stirnweiss, * N. 3 McDONALD—Thomas William, 874 W. 32d Permanent position. Kipp Brethers, 11 Sept. 29, Illinois State Normal, at Thursday a. m tally as the first three men up have swung the deals had they Workman. Braves .18 OiMaggio, Phils iby fe rive gr erin A Friends Oct. 20, at Oberlin. | No experience necessary. we: | walker, Dodgers . 91 Holmes, Braves .. father of Mrs. Leta Crane and fii J The Browns struck a new low GOSHEN, N. Y., Aug. 9 (U, P.).lin his previous victories. ul terey, Cal. Funeral Friday, 8:30, at Kirby times. would create a minus betting pool first base for the second out. Norm homer. scheduled at Municipal stadium this sea- mother of Mrs. W rts, Hia- {hE HOOSIER CASUALTY co | brose Prefer, BX i - .] eckover, passe away uesSeg playin bidding for his 19th victory, suf-|ong game when Andy Pafko doubled| His 10 previous victories=—he| ‘It didn't take Titan long ia the opener at 7 o'clock: Castle Barns GASETERIA Wednesday a. m. at th Hips and Stole 8 base off Ferriss, big league shutout as the Dodgers racing yesterday. Events proved decided on the best two out of| Walter Sattelle of Seattle, Wash. Service = COMPTOMETER mersup calls for a single tilt SatSEUEL—Edna, HC. : 41 E Washington Box S hitter Zeb Eaton, who sent the game| y Wiper core York. |the classic in two straight heats Kimberly Hanover, who just re-| Shirley Brothers Central Chapel, 946 N. husband of Edith, father of Dorothy onditions. = Colored We 9| Houtteman to score three runs in hit job. Dick! {Elwyn Roe’s six-hit J CK $51,046.96, was $27,608.33. And be-|Ned, third in each heat, -while Crown. Friends may call at the “Chapel i Apply 9 A. | when a drive by Greenberg hit him |had picked up more than $30,000 | $1000. mother of Irving, Pfc. Baird F. serving “WESTERN UNION place Sgnators from moving into a| chanan I orinary Priday, 10 a. m. Burial m to 5 p UAE .8, hal Pend Required 11 t |diana’s state forests will be thrown | RINGAN 3 olat Cleveland, 1 to 0, and batted in| Rex Limited junior baseball team | | tonight's outdoor Sports’ Arena RONK—A Toving eer To ie Boy oF My heart aches so with you far away. | Fuller. 414 Security Trust bldg. of the 13 state forest. properties | yer the 10-round route. The show! PACKARD MFG, CO, And | Will not be opened are minor areas, | forced to the sidelines due to a White or Colored {and Crawford counties: Clark, 16,AMERICAN LEAGY | boasts a better record than the 104 Light factory work on men's 388} 000 001— 3 8 1] 200 —-— ye ty; Martin, 1876 acres, Morgan- | sheppard. The card follows: M7 and Tresh. A483 Cleveland 000 010 000— 1 % Miami counties; Pike, 2355 acres, | Semi-windup—6 rounds-junior . » . lis, vs. Doug Jordan, Chicago. To Rejoin Phils weights: Ted Newsome, Chicago, Phillies Sunday and may be pitch-
Kreevich, the only regular on the Tuesday m. Priends may 0 rd : The initial game, scheduled for ~~ BILL CLERK, TYPIST id 9 Two hits and two walks accounted Su oS hin 33 HHL Meridian Hills, 8 and 6. The while Mrs. Paul Crane of Highland st., father of Mae E:, brother of Mis. passed away g§ Meridjan st DePauw; Oct. 6, the University of feached Yase: on » single and two felt they had a chance to remain in Holmes, Brgves ,..11 Stephens, Browns..15 Tar oll hy mortuary | Incentive pay See Mr. MacAtee ont. Olmo, Dodgers .. 86 Cavarretta, Cubs ..82 Old Gold day, DePauw's tradi- Maddalena Jr. son of Mrs. Concetta Mad"A single by Heinie Heltzel scored last night when they fell two games | —The name of Titan Hanover| The operators of the Good Time Mortuary, Meridian at 19th st; 9 a. m |innings. Bill Nicholson hit a| The three-year-old bay trotter | as the pari-mutuel law of New Wallen was used as a pinch hitter son will be played tonight. The 8iX| jon pia: Mrs. Marie Overholser, Bowie, 15th Floor Fletcher Trust Bldg. Charles D. lost . m. Services Flanner & Buchanan fered his fifth defeat instead, losing |;,,4 1ennie Merullo singled in the never has known defeat—made him | Show how right they were. and Kingan Knights meet at 8:15 and After tonight's game, the Indians 1031 _E. Washington at. passed away sister, Mrs. Gec. In the second game, Hal Newhouser |, dq the Reds at Brooklyn, -1 they made no mistake. three mile heats—he started sec-| Er a tt OPERATORS urday night, two games Sunday Piel, Mrs. Roland ‘Davis, Silver Springs, Md. Sak = : i 333 N into extra innings with a homer in| i COMTOMETER i MINNEAPOLIS traded to make him, one of the best in-|versed those finishes, divided sec- DO ay Shah the chanel aye Hy Collins ano Lorene Nichols, passed away Apply Office ir commissary wo 1/the 12th, {Mauney scattered eight hits to win | fore putting that additional gold | Doctor Spencer took fifth purse ED A TTE ~ GOUNTER ATTENDANT of the Chimes.” (Muncie papers please Iw < —{in the head. He was in a serious Hunters Permitted H H in Germany, Misses Brent and Iris eavies Head —— EXPERIENCED fe for the lead at Chicago, winning | Crown. Hill. Priends invited. Friends may 700 W. sos ol | the game's only run when he wants a game for Sunday at Rhod-|oPen .to Hoosier hunters with the| main event boxing bout when Clar- my beloved son, 8. Sgt. Oliver M. Ronk White | Although at time you seem so near, | WOMEN FOR FACTORY WOR scattered throughout the state, ac-| | opens at 8:30. Baseball Calendar |cording to Milton Matter, director | P 8 +2000 Columbia. ave. | Mr. Matter said. Major pro erties | Becond” Game? Jor prop training injury. The young Windy J. SOLOTKEN & CO. tad ES SUE WEN 768 acres; Clark, Scott and Wash | | Buckeye mauler, which includes de-. neckwear and hand sewers, 012 001 12x 7 in® Morgan, Monroe and| pain event—10 rounds—heavy: Boubam and Garbark; Smith and ayes |Pike county; Salamonie' River, 799 | (First ¢ Game) 000 lightweights: . Ted : Christie, ChiPrelim—4 rounds--light-heavy-NEWTON, Mass., Aug. 9 (U.P) .— vs. Kid Bartley, Indianapolis.
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