Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1946 — Page 27
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house when Bill Burwell's Indians line up against Don Gutteridge’s Toledo Mud Hens under the night lights here on Wednesday, April 17. The ball park phone number is Rlley 4488. That's for your information if you want to avoid the
are reserved for the lid-lifter. For
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On April 17 Spurs Indians’ Boosters to Roce’ for Dueats
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor It might as well bejspring. Indianapolis baseball fans, like the 500nlile race fans, are scrambling for tickets. Although the 1946 opener at Victory field is several weeks away, the stampede is on for choice pasteboards and the stockpile of box seats has already dwindled to a point “where you'll have to hurry to score.” However, some 6000 grandstand .reserved seats are available and
Earlham Cards |10 Diamond Tilts
RICHMOND, - Ind.’ George D. Van Dyke, baseball coach
a 10-game schedule this spring, with the team going into action] April 13 when Anderson college in-1 vades the Earlham diamond, Following the
home, April 17; DePauw, there, April 27; Central Normal, at home, May 3; Manchester, there, May 11; DePauw, at home, May 18; Man-
a full
regular heat
lia \ T0 BUY last-minute grief business, Bome opening day tickets also are on sale|fqre breaking downtown at” the Bush-Callahan| , 14th ! Men’ 4% |sporting goods store, 136 E. Washington st.
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the two Negro
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Del. Paul Banch Ps nd; 8 anit at Boland:
Prices for the reserved ducats are: box, $1.50; first eight rows in grandstand, $1.26; balance, $1.00. The Tribe pastimers go into training at DeLand, Fla, Sunday and they will remain in the Sunshine state five weeks, go through the tuneup routine and play 13 exhibition games there be-
n tilt is to be played at Victory field on April 14 and the visiting attraction will be tickets| Bill McKechnie’'s Cincinnati Reds, always popular with Hoosier dia-
Indians’ spring exhibition schedule, brought up to date, March 24, Wathungton at D
eland Sh St. J at . | Sanford; 31, SE Frail at Dela {night at a 6:30 dinner in the school April 1, Del orida vi) at
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at Deland: 5,
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tional league, the Indians will be in a position to tesé the prowess of stars, Jackie Robinson, shortstop, and John Wright,
Montreal is a farm club of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Branch Rickey, Dodger major domo, broke the ice for Negro players to
who,
AN Na te f berths in orF. ISHELRY | Bd, J H LY Pp nD 40 Sompete or regular 5 or , | NS vi) bessinl heir " Ben Davis Game
A basketball game between a -select faculty team and the seniors of this year’s Ben Davis high school net squad will be a feature of the ) pitch-in supper to be held in honer of the basketball and football teams in the school gymnasium at 6:30 p. m. Friday. The Ben Davis P-T.A. is sponsoring the affair. Letters and awards will be prey sented {o’team members.
fol-
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2, Washington at Mon-
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through
chester, at home, May 20; Anderson, there, May 25; Ball State, there, May 28, and Central Normal, there, June 1. Coach Van Dyke has announced that practice will start this week.
year's squad: Kel Ozawa Los Angeles, who played shortstop; Tim Nicholson, Westtown, Pa. a center fielder, and John Mott, Moorestown, N. J. pitcher and outfielder.
Continental Net Teams to be Feted
The 49 boys who were on one of Washington high school’s four basketball teams at the close of the season will be honored tomorrow
| cafeteria The affair has been arranged by Atithe Mothers’ club of the school. Gene -Kglly, sports announcer and - | commentator, will be the principal speaker,
Atterbury Cagers Fly te Tourney
CAMP ATTERBURY, ind, March 7~Camp Atterbury’s Blue Devil basketball team was due to leave here today by airplane for Atlanta, Ga., where it will compete in the first national basketball congress tourney. The post team is carded against South Carolina's state A. ‘A. U. champions on. Saturday in its first start.
Game Postponed PHILADELPHIA, March 7 (U. P.).—~The Philadelphia Phillies announced today that their opening game with the Boston Braves at Shibe park April 19 has been postponed because it falls on Good Friday. The Phils office said the game would be played April 20.
THE INDIANAPOLIS ves
2 Ticket Sale Soars
at Earlham college, has announced]
Anderson game,{ ‘|Barlham will play Ball State, at] =
Only three men are back from last
war years hgve been subnormel, averaging only 4.28% on the cost of plent and other
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PROGRESS COMES FROM ADEQUATE EARNINGS
The Indiana Bell Telephone Company expects to than $20,000,000 for plant construction in the next five years to
provide more and better telephone service for the people of
Indiana;
In the long run, the telephone business must earn enough:
a
for continued growth and constant improvement of service.
cssets used fo carry on business.
1944
To pay all the costs of providing good service for the public.
To compete with other industries for new capital that is needed
Wallace
March 7— io
Southpsw Jim Wallace is coming in for bis share of attention at the Ft. Lauderdale (Fla. training camp of the Boston Braves. Wallace had an earnedrun average of 183 in 17 victories for the Indianapolis Indians Jast year and was charged with only four defeats. He was recalled by the Braves late in the 1945 National league race.
WHETSTINE-. Raton,
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Notre Dame Ace Is Out of Meet
SOUTH BEND, Ind, March 7 (U. P)—Fragier Thompson, star sprinter of the Notre Dame track team, will be unable to compete in the Central collegiate championships at East Lansing, Mich. Saturday because of a leg injury, Coach Elvin R. Handy announced today. Thompson pulled a muscle in his right leg during practice which forced Handy to soratchi him from Saturday's event,
Purdue Sends 32 Blanks for Relays
LAFAYETTE, ind, March 7 the Purdue university relays an-
try blanks for the fourth annual event March 23 had been mailed to 32 competing schools. Allen said the deadline for entries was Saturday, March 16. He said the indoor show would include four relays and six special events, with separate divisions for college and university athletes.
Two Games On In 3-Cushion Meet The state three-cushion billiard
tourney in progress at the Board of Trade parior offered a double pro-
8:15 p. m. Dave Klapper was booked to meet George Atkinson. ‘Klapper downed Atkinson, 50-37, in last night's attraction - which lasted 102 innings. Best run was a four by the winner.
Fight Results
By UNITED TES io wl pointed Wendy Wilson, 161. roo ov Foie Sythoin y
aD Ang » Su i, Enecked ou 1 , 138, 3, Man.
136, Montreal, (8). BROCKTON Mass. Gone Le Blane, 138, Fall River, 2 Steve Bellus, 14, London, ont. oo
N outpointed ho “Piro,
Angeles, vi Camden, (10). PROVIDENOE, Joti Tolle, 180, Providence, sto) ilberto Remirez, 146, Mexico or ( AKRON, y ge 143, Gerfield, N. J, o—Twpy % Metorsry,
143, Detroit. (10).
URGE CONGRESSMEN FOR A-BOMB TESTS
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. March 7 (U. P).~Cood goats are scarcer than good congressmen, the South-|¢ ern Dairy Goat Owners end Breeders association decided today. The association sent a protest to Washington today against a navy proposal to put 300 goats on a ship
“1to be used in the fortheoming atom
spend more
bomb experiments. Good gosts are too scarce, the association seid, suggesting that “some of the congressmen” be used at substitutes.
(U.P) —Director Homer Allen of edo nounced yesterday that formal en-|®
Los une: Ind., passed away Wednesday p.
Friday, 2 p. m., from the First Priendship Church, corner Prospect sts. | | Interment Washington Park. Priends invited. Tolin service. LINEBARGERB—Iva Ba 403 WNW, Megidian, wife-of John A., niece of Miss Martha
LUNCHEON MUSIC 12P.M. to 3P. M.
Noble McCormick At the Plano
Continuous
FOOD SERVICE 11 A.M. to 11:30 P.M.
Larry Bingham Trio 8P. M to 12 P.M.
STEAKS — CATFISH. FRIED SHRIMP CHICKEN — OYSTERS
ROG GRAHAM'S
Redskins Woo |! Holy Cross Star
P.)—Stan Koslowski, star halfback |
football team, was being wooed to- |
day by the Washington Redskins of
America conference, ' Both professional teams extended !
he was withdrawing from school for | a “needed rest.”
DEATH NOTICES 1}
of Me Harriett Jack, Mrs. Lula And er son, Mrs. Emma Yl and John Krichbaum. Service Satird ay 10 : Frinay ar chapel, 3060 E Michigan 4 st. e eloome Burisl Memorial Park. Moore Mortuaries. CLAYPOOL~—Mrs. Mary Buckner, mother of B. PF. Claypool, passed away Wadntss day. Bervices Saturday, Bu- | chanan Mortuary, 3 p. Bnd ed. | Burial Crown Hill Friends ni call at mortuary Priday afternoon snd evening. FEATHERSTONE—George A, 3720 Qollege | ave, husband of Frances, tooi hs Hazel Butz, G. Louis ee a of | Re Charles Lec Clair, grandfather of Miss Delores Featherstone apd Miss Virginia | Hart, also survived by three brothers sad two sisters, passed away Tuesday a. m. Services Flapner & Buchanan Mortuary, Priday, 2 p. m. WM invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call st mortuary.
FLETCHER—Fannie Ma ae 59, Bande Cruft st. Mother Rev. Leonard of Lebano non and Pls. Richard Flatcher sister . Minnie Donley, Decatul, fp sway Wednesday.) Funersl
Fridey, 2 p. m., Second m Holiness church. Farley Funeral me rris st, any time. comejery.
fiends may call 1604 Mo.
3 p. m., Conkle Jutiorat Home, 1034 W Michigan st. Priends invited, Burial at Floral Park, Friends may call st funeral home. PILEISONOharlss w.. a 67 years, of Baperoft, bel husband 8 Boop ~. Gilkison snd father of C Gilkison, Robert EB. Oflkison of wis spolis and Mrs. Elsie Volive of New Re
neral services Saturday st 10:30 s. - from Shirley Bros. Irving Hill - Chapel, $377 E." Washington st. Burial Washington Park. Priends may call at the chapel any time after § p. m. Thursday. GRIEB—C. F, 123] BE 80th st; father of Daniel A. of Cincinnati, Karl L. of | Los Angeles, Louise M,, Marion B., Hilda Slice, George V,, assed away Thursday mm. Services Planner+4& Buchsnsn Mortuaripee Time later. Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary.
HEINRICHS—Rosabel, mother of Dr. H. H. Heinrichs, sister of Murs, Cumberland, Ind, Services Manner & Buchanan Mortuary ‘Friday, 3 s. m. Friends invited Burial Memorial Park,
passed away Wednes-
Mrs. Prieds Henselmeler, William Jr. Al. bert, Edwerd snd amas Hohn, brother of Charles, Henry snd Louise Hohn, and
Mrs. Prank Brehob, ed oh Wednes-
Brown, Rockville, fg ne passed away Tuesday a. m. Service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Friday, 3 p. m. Friends invited. Cremation ner & Buchanan Crema- . Friends may call at mortuary, LONG—Mrs, Eliza Lucas; wife of Wil. liam French Lang and mother of R. W Akin and sister Mrs. Bryce Fontaine and Mrs, M. 'L. Scott, passed away Thursday a. m. Time and place of servjce later. Burial Sullivan, Ind. MAUSE—Ostherine Nancy, 90 1715 Arrow ave, mother of Mrs, , Mrs. J. E. Wehrling, , Charles Gibson of Moores
ears, of Ray-
city,
Peter J. Mause, ville, and William Fleetwood, Bloomington; slstel of William Matlock, Tuesday. priends ma carl 0 the” “Shove Aadresy sny time, y re. 3 - at the HI n church. Friends ‘invited. Bod: lie in state at ehurc.
call Jordan Punersl Home. CH-3300 SKILL—Oenevieve, sister of Cella and thernie Meskill, og away W day, March 6, at her r Baanet, waldo ave. Funersl from_the Blackwell N. a ‘Christ
CARD OF THANKS Lm LF Will to HARK Wy nd tHen
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Cumber br their kind consideration. LILLIE 4. DAMMRIO
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our sincere thanks bors and relatives for the aots
Beloved Hairy 9a cob ob Bp. We also eXtend grateful thanks Yor the numerous cards, floral tributes and letters of Syn
| Bervice. | JONES— We wigh to thank our neighbors
for their many acts of tributes and expressions of » our recent loss by deddh, our h or ad prandiather, William Jones
rr With dee, at i Reais "ny
sett of love and kind messages of symPash y from our friends and relatives £ nded e
We also extend grateful numerous cards, floral tributes and | ters of
WORCESTER, Mass, March 7 (U.| Rey. & Kirk service
of Holy Cross’ 18045 Orange Bow] | MARBR—WIth db deepest appreciation and
! kind basta J LA mpathy om our {many Irien Rn ors n Ve the National football league and the tended is SiShbars and eiatiy
San Prancisco 49%ers of the All| of ou our
ae the numerous floral tributes, c#rds, etters of sympathy. Rev, Barton
offers to Koslowski as soon as the spiritual bouquet, Alter Soclety of the St. triple-threat sophomore announced Fhillp Neri Chusch, Mrs.
ia HUSBAND, MICHA, L HILDREN,
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ABDON-— Aired du , hy ol Bao, | at (harks. . na 8 r of Russell and bro &¢ Caorge a ne es cai thelr lends 7. on also survived A acts of love and beautizal or Ror 0 erings children; passed away ' fae extended in our recebt bereavement, the ning. Puneral services ossturday. Joss of our beldved mother, Nellle Mallary. 3 p. m., at Meyer & Abop sl Home, | We sspecially wish to thank Planner & 1 Prospect. Pr Bdp \nvited. Burl an Bervices for thelr kind conrl ark. ul ol |g. PAMILY. funeral home He » 0 T MITCRELL—We EE Tan with “grateu reciation oughtiu ea Bp. m. at the funeral "home. sions of sympathy, acts of Bh and kind -| AUSTIN oe rit. Wodnesdsy pod (pt oH nesses extended to us by our many friends, | 12 years. Wile of Charis Austin ew" | man wir be ge bey of Mrs, Gertry e Gra Jen a ht Pad We ved ab Russell V. and Robe! bet itis Suter thanks for the numerous und fries a
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in our recent Dbergayement, oss of our father, Charles L. Klusman, thanks for ne
sympathy. We especat WwW. E Fie and Moore EB RE
extend our
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ax ah loved wife and mother, Bila C We also extend grateful thanks |
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FARTLO0R Tn ith deepest gratitude we extend our heartfel thanks to our friends, neighbors and relatives for their | many kindnesses, acts of love, floral tributes and messages of sympathy ex- | tended to us in our recent loss, the death
of our beloved wife and mother, Elia Eatherine Partlock. We y thank Clifford, ah ws Shan, singer, or-
e Service
HU TOBAND, BON AND PAMILY. PEYTON—We wish 10 express our deeepst appreciation to many friends, relatives and neighbors for their man scts of kindness, expressions of Sympathy | snd beautiful floral offerings at the death | & our beloved husban and father, Jarhnet Bail Peyton, ® Rev. C. F. Paschall, soloist, ora, a Ripple Masonic e, der of Railway Conductors and Shiri Dro service MRS, MARGARET PEYTON & PAMILY.
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— With deepest gratitude and
Round isul Feslation x Acknow e apd ssiand ny 8 8 for many acts PORIWOOD pAsustie a Suaitord, Riga ol of love and kind messages of Lorie Thurston, Mrs. Mattie Grove, Mrs. Ora from ony an tind 5, Baugh he 8 and jones and Noah Oeorgh A rides lose, the death of our beloved Bubend ednesday morning vices 27 and father, Vernis F. Phillips. We also
extend. thanks for utes, | especially thank Rev. {ganist, and Planner & WR dae |
| THOMAS—We are deeply » ra “and extend to our many friends, relatives | snd neighbors our hesrtfeit thanks for | the acts of love and kind words of sym- ‘| pathy extended in our recent reas.
many floral trib-
* ment, the loss of our dear daughter ve
sister, Virginia Irene Thomas. We extend | rateful thanks for the numerous esrds, ovely floral tributes and letters of symathy. We especially thank Father Barton, organist, pallbearers and Fanner & Buchanan Service. FAMILY
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