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Yankees Are Knocking Rivals
Cold-in the Grapefruit Loop;
Slaughter World Champs, 12-1
(U. P)—~The Yankees, eight ex-G.1’s and a converted second baseman, were the
8T. PETERSBURG, Fla,
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Atterbury Five Wins in Meet
#ATLANTA, Ga., March 13 (U, P). ~The Camp Atterbury quintet last night downed the navy’s 16th fleet team of Green Cove Springs, Fla,
56-39, gnd entered the semi-finals of the American Basketball con-
terrors of ‘the grapefruit circuit toda over supposedly the two best teams
The bombers from the Bronx, after routing the St, Louis Cardinals three games in a row, came back yesterday to blast the world champion
Eastern Job Shifts Made
NEW YORK, March 13- (U, P.).— Elmer Ripley was back at Georgetown university as head basketball coach and Wesley Fesler at Pittsburgh as head grid mentor today in two important Eastern changes. Ripley served as “fill-in” coach at: Notre Dame -this season and guided the Irish to 17 victories in 21 games: He was rehired at; Georgetown, Fesler, an all-American end at Ohio State in 1920 and 1930, be- | comes the third head coach of the Panthers since 1938 when Dr. John | B. (Jock) Sutherland resigned and the university launched a ‘ “deemphasis” policy, Fesler's appointment was considered another step by the university to obtain wfmbership in the Western conference, |
which recently lost its 10th member when the University of Chicago withdrew,
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Detroit Tigers, 12 to 1, in a “big inning” display reminiscent of the prewar power of ‘the “DiMaggio-Gehrig-Dickey “murderers’ row.”
8ST. PETERSBURG, Fla~-Man-ager Eddie Dyer expressed disap-
pointment today in the recent Ra and F : Benning downed Ft. wl: Eulered into rest Tuesdsy evening. | Einhardi, Lockl Union No. 110; Bployens showing of his St. Louis Cardinals,| Mci€lan, Ala. 13-98. Burrell, ‘mother of Mre. Mable" Height: ° Rubber, and Shirley Bios dar ervice. '@- - chew an rs, - ackwe! rvic pre-season . National’ league: favor Friday, 1:30 p. m., at Peace Chapel, 2060 | WATKINS--We extend our deepest grati-| _
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White Sox opened a steady run of {exhibition games today, starting | with the St. Louis Brown. The| | Chicagoans will play 30 out of the | next 32 days. Manager Jimmy Dykes is suffering from an acute] stomach ailment, having lost 20 | pounds since arriving here.’ 1
Baseball
EXHIBITION RESULTS
the U. school gym last night in the league playoff, 29-24. The rivals finished regular sea- |
gress tournament in progress here.
Sports Arena five in the semi finals tonight and Dow Chemical of Midland, Mich, ‘plays Ft. Benning.
Arena downed Wood River, Ill, 67-61, Dow defeated Ft, Dix, N, J,
‘Hoosier Riflemen ‘Defeat Danville
William |turn to Washington's Florida train-|All-American
Cross and later a top performer The Senators had to borrow two|for the Chicago Bears, was sepayesterday and then promptly de-|terday.
|dentist with three different marine | | divisions on Okinawa. He is a na-
Allison Quintet ‘Wins Big Six Title
Big
Otis Spears paced the Atterbury ttack with 18 points, Atterbury meets
the Atlanta
In other tilts last night, Sports
The Hoosier club defeated Dan-
BOSTON, March 13 (U. P)—Lt.| (Bill) Osmanski,
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Allison is the champion: of the] 8iX Industrial Basketball! eague. The Allison cagers downed 8. Tire team at Howe high
single in the ninth inning off of|ville in the closest match df the Dergoh,
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LIPSCOMB-—Charles, age 68 band of Nettie, foster-father of Maude Chambers and brother of Frank Lipscomb, passed away Tuesday. Private funeral services Thursday, 2 p. m., at Royster & Askin Mortuary, 2310 W. ‘Washington st. Friends p. m. Wednesday,
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TRENTON, J.—Geo New York, outpointed Stanley Sims, New York (10).
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SAN JOBE, Cal --Angelo Rogers, 130, Across From the Statehouse San Jose, outpointed Toni Beccera, 130, San Diego (8).
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Ed- | ward, Robert, Joan, James and Mrs. Donald Potter, sister of Mrs. Bernard Quinn, Mrs. Nell Quinn, Miss Alice Dwyer, John, Walter and Joseph Dwyer (all of Philadelphia), died Monday. Funeral Thursday, 8:30, at the Kirby Mortuary, Me-
NORMAN, Okla, March 13 (U.
P.) —William (Dutch) Fehring, for- MARSH-—Mrs, Rose Blair, 3258 Park ave, | mer athletic player at Purdue university,
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| (U. P.)—For the first time in Har-
vard university's sports history, an athletic team will fly to the scene of a contest. The basketball team will fly from Boston to New York March 20 for its opening contest the following day in the N. C. A. A. tournament,
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ridian at 19th st, 9 a. m, St Arc church. Interment Calvary ceme tery. Priends may- call at the mortuary,
diploma qualifies vou work in Indiana mother of Henry W., passed away Wednesday a.m. Servige Flanner & Bu- Ma a av. “onker G1. Sets
chanan Mortuary Friday, 10 a. m. Friends| invited. Burial Crown Hill !
{MINKS... Margaret Jane, of 3080 N. Pennsylvania si. age years, beloved | mother of Harry, Le Roy and James DO. inks and Mrs Grace Pyle, Mrs. Myrtle Bradley, Mrs. Mary Rose Hiser, 10 grandchildren, pessea away Tuesday a.m. Puneral services Friday at 2 p. m. from the New Hope Methodist church in New Hope, Ind. Burial in New Hope cemetery. Friends may call at Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, #46 N. Ilipois st, from § pp m Wednesday until 8 p.m. Thursday, and at the New Hope church after 12 noon Priday. QUARONI--John, age 71 years, 739 Terrace ave. beloved husband of Anna Quaroni, father of Cecelia Gold, Marie {Eschmeyer, Alfred and Arthur Quaroni, brother of Teresa, De Julio, passed away Monday p. m. Puneral Thursday, 8:30 a, m, at the G. H. Herrmann Puneral Home, 1505 8. East st; # a. m., Holy Rosary church, Friends invited, Burial 8t. Joseph's. SCHELL—Henry Stewart, 58 8. Downey st.,, husband of Mrs. Pearl Leedy Schell and father of James Lyman Schell, and Mrs. Rosallie 8. Heathco of Silver Spring, Md, passed away Monday p. m. Tv ices at Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Thursday, 2 p. m. Priends invited, Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary. SMITH—Nona P.,, widow of Robert Smith; | mother of Roberta B. Hartley and Meldon L. Smith, sister of Mrs. Bess Blum of Hollywood, Cal, passed away.at the residences of her daughter, 5324 Allisonville rd, Monday, March 11. Funeral services Thursday, March 14, at the Blackwell Funeral Home, 1503 N. Meridian st., 2 p. m. Interment New Crown Cemetery. Friends invited, Friends may call at the funeral home. TRUSLER—George Edward, age 14, of 3014 8. Taft st, Mars Hill," beloved son | of Mr. and Mrs, George R.. Trusier, brother of Rex, Ronnie, Sandra and Max, grandson of Mr. and Mrs,’ Frank Huffman of Monrovia, Ind., and Mrs. Rose Wilkins d,
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Underwood, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel McCabe and Mr, and Mrs. W. E Underwood of West Virginia, passed away in California. Funeral service Thursday. | 3 p..m., from Shirley Bros, { Chapel, 5377 BE. Washington st. Burial| Washington Park. Friends may call at | chapel any time.
WAGNER—August J, of 330 8S Seren] ave, age 43 years, beloved husband of Lillian Wagner of Indianapolis, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Julius Wagner of Philadelphia, Pa. brother of Mary Rober, Frank, Louis | and Robert Wagner, passed away Monday | g m. Services will be Friday at 1:30] m., at Shirley Bros Irving Hill Chapel, | Sart E. Washington st. Burial Washington Park Cemetery.
WILLIAMS—Molly, age 70 years, mother | of "Mrs. Pearl Phillips, - Mrs. Myrtle Hamm, Mrs, Marie Stan eld, Nath, Sever, Albert, Mrs. May Kidd, Ernest, Roy and Robert Williams, passed away Mond#¥, Funeral Wednesday, March 13, 8 p m at residence, 2260 N. Illinois st
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| CLATR—We acknowledge with grateful | appreciation the thoughtful expressions | of sympathy, acts of love and ki extended to us by our many friends, neighbors, relatives, in our recent bereavement, the loss of our beloved wife and | mother, Ellen Clair, We also extend grate- | ful thanks for the cards, letters of sym- | pathy and beautiful floral tributes. We especially thank Rev, | Mrs. Dorothy Fowler, Lenhurst Chapter | of the Eastern Star, American War Moth|ers and J. C. Wilson Service for their | kind consideration, | HUSBAND AND CHILDREN.
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IGELMANN—We acknowledge with § grate - ful appreciation the thoughtful expres. sions of sympathy, acts of love and ki ness extended to us by our many friends, relatives, neighbors, customers and business associates in our recent bereavement, the loss of our beloved husband and brother, Herman Olin Igelmann. We also
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theugh gov. nthly . ernmen . | nt! symen alone res " qa | Inelud all ohar es seme loans to un months, most yi 1 _12me.1 a, oans now qual. iy nr eh n 1006 | 7.39 | 6.32 smaller pay- 0 21.84 | 15.72 | 14.51 men . 280 27.48 (19.09 | 18.14 chart,
For amounts nel shown, just phone.
Its Common Sense to See m
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loans for special purpeses only.)
MPANY
200 Ro 205 Odd
Follow Bldg. Penn. & Wash. LI. 8435,
it Bide. Wl. & Wash, LL 1431
AUTO LOANS AUTO FINANCE
FURNITURE LOANS
, Locally Owned and Managed
Park for Appraisal
Office on ground floor, Park next door. Walk about 20 feet, bring in title and get your loan. It's that easy. Buckeye Finance Co. loan dept. of
EQUITABLE SECURITIES
(HB
Payable in equa) monthly Installments
EAST MARKET INDIANAPOLIS a Secor ot Dopoent \ncuranee Coroorones
PERSONAL LOANS
Low Bank Rates $6 Per $100 Per Year
STENOGRAPHER
Downtown legal ated; $30 oki 40-hour Apply Personnel Dept.
INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS 214 Traction Terminal :
de
STENOGRAPHER
with opportunity to become a secretary; B-day week Apply
PACKARD MFG. CO. 2900 Columbia Ave, Any north-bodnd esr to 0th, Crosstown bus to Colum!
Stenographer good bal oradit office; Vorking. conditions. and
Ay Eredit Manager. Fairway Furniture Co. 133 W. Washington _° _ _ STENOGRAPHER
pee 21-30, PI wor!
Farmanent pon seston. «a in ne. fr
Indiana Meridian,
STENOGRAPHER
Interesting ork Ao opportunities for
“Re RK. O. 0. Radie' Pictures Corp.
inois
GIRL, 18-30, stenograi work. Exparisnce not * nedestary i ing to learn ty Jor rl. aAiliter aan he 118 N. Gale. CH-8230.
STENOGRAPHIC
Positions are available for stenographie an other
work. Teasant conditions and ty.
Tb Meridian
INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO,
A Good Place for a Oirl
A GOOD PLACE FOR A GIRL TO WORK
There are opportuni ties for gins in telephone other
work. High school gradustes enjoy the working snd. good pay and security. 18
Employment Office 240 N. Meridian,
INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO.
LIBERAL LOAN CO
TRAINEE We are willing to train a girl in { piling and, digo tion work i she Bo eas = See Mr yder
GENERAL BAKING CO.
318 W. Vermont
EXPERIENCED
LOANS . SERRE ge TYPIST Sk Autos—ir Cosws. LOANS oe iam me Splendid opportunity for adHlinols at
SACKS BROS.
RI-5094 Open Eves.
vancement. 40-Hour week. Good
542 N, Meridian.
WOMEN,
for clean, light factory work, high-grade cosmetics. Permanent cations accepted each morning.
18 to 30
Handle AppliApply
Primrose House 846 N. Senals GIRL for light factory and clerical work 616 E. Wash, St. House-House Cofitast Work Interviewing housewives on essential food values in bakery products. No selling. Salary $5 per day to start; $8 after
3 months. Pleasant personality and neat APPEATANCS NECEsSATY Apply between |
1 and 3 p.m 33 BE. MARKET
EXPERIENCED HOSIERY MENDERS
Real Silk Hosiery Mills
634 N. NOBLE
Experienced Menders
National Hosiery Mills Call R1 6511, 8 aa m. to 6 p. m. ’ 700 E Michigan St.
EXPERIENCED
Hosiery. Seamers
Real Silk Hosiery Mills 634 N. NOBLE
WILL TRAIN YOUNG WOMEN 18 to 35
| for pairing, measuring and other skilled | hosiery openings. Air-cooled plant, good working conditions, Must have well cared for hands and nails
National Hosiery Mills 700 E. Michigan Call RI-6511 RAM toSPM
~ MILLINERY "WORK ROOM * HELP Experience Necessary ‘Apply Employment Office 7th Floor THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.
PAY ROLL CLERK
Typing and general office, Hours 9 to », 1 on Saturday. Salary, $35 , Good opportunity.
Lane Machine & Tool Co.
TT W. 26th St.
1 700 Test ‘bldg.
® Policy Writer
Must be fast, accurate pt Good starting salary with a secured future.
AMERICAN STATES INS. CO,
542 N. Meridian
OTREECIMRIEI LIE [ecomomy ok “fonds 85am starting salary. FEMALE HELP WANTED ’ FEMALE HELP WANTED _ b Herff-Jones Co. . Electromatic Typist nn ENERAL OFFICE for 1411 N. Capitel Good starting salary for fast, a be JSnitant to "bype- Bens sense pi win + sn |i Bi ET TYPIST
1 el work for A "maine: medie ee, a wor week.
gli a Warn. PITMAN MOORE CO. 1200 Madison Ave. TYPIST
TYPING MAKING PIECE WORK G WORK
WOMEN, 18-35 Tie and One-Halfl Over 40 Hours PACKERS PPERS in roll and oaks dept. Experience
not necessary. Pleasant working conditions.
OMAR, INC.
901 E. 16TH BT
EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS John J. Madden Mf 9. Co.
: 16th & Sherman GIRL
30-35 to learn
rtunity
| System, 1031 B. Washi
Salesladies
Counter work in dry clean-|3 'ing branch stores. Permanent
daytime work.
Davis Cleaners 2835 Northwestern
ist le
Typi Sing! person, e 18-30, insurance office; hour week; commensurate _ with ability. = Call Eitelman, RI-3334.
TYPIST
3 8 Mos. experience or 1 years training ditions, 7 Apai Onierl Pum Bechara TYPIST
Tort CHAMBER OF COMM Bos iith. AMY TYPIST—EDIPHONE OPERATOR MAYTAG CO.—204 S. Penn.
Typist and General Office Work Good beginner considered. MAYTAG CO.—204 S. Penn.
SALESPEOPLE
CORSET DEPT,
Experienced; full-time employment. Apply employment office; Tth floor.
THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.
WAITRESSES Day work, top wages
WHEELER'S
8 W. MARKET
»
A Good Girdle Does More for a Woman Than Anything. ’
Learn to fit and sell them now and earn while you learn Apply employment office, 7th floor
The Wm. H. Block Co.
t ndianSeamstress | for Institut Lion neal 1 55 Salary, hols " board, Call CH-T878, 8 A m to Bulen.
Exrerienced SHIRT GIRL Good hours, ado ui Apply - ready
Tiffany Laundry
435 Benate
te. Ag to very and i interesting ‘work to’ young lady Who bee
WAITRESSES Day or night shift; good pay, good hours. Ted's Lunch Room, 925 N, lllinois.
Ward Kitchen Helpers
e 25-60. Call 8 a. m, 676. Mrs. Bulen.
NEW POSITION
is being created in downtown vetall es« tablishment that will prove to be
» m,
cH:
lteves - to be interested in learning mere chapdise methods, Experience not necessary, but should be fairly scourate ab figures. Permanent position, Good salary. Address Times, Box Al96,
on $-da A with morning fi ’ bday age children, CH-5083, 8,
MALE-FEM. HELP WANTED 10
EXPERIENCED SECRETARY
a woman fully qua pointment. Secretary-Steno KE amad.
pi 1 spons: Bitty.
AT mT
33 W. North 8t.
TIMES Want Ads are Fone kali quick results
ramous “for 56 them
Exceptionally attractive opportunit for p ih fied. von a
tary to president of old es —- Boy Sompany, Call anid ap-
Soda Fountain
HOOK'S berms DRbG SORES
California and Market Sts.
Gest To 4 thr Cu,
