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Indiana State Five to Clash With Pepperdine Squad i in Collegiate Meet Semi-Finals

KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 14 (U. P) ~Loyola of the Soéuth and George Pepperdine of Los Angeles, one-two finishers ih the 1945 national intercollegiate - basketball tournament, both moved into the semi-finals today and may give a repeat performarice of their act a year ago. Loyola, eliminating Drury college, 54 to University of Nevada. - Pepperdine, winners over Eastern Washington college of Cheney, 46 to 42, meets Indiana State Teachers of Terre Haute. Southern Illinois normal from Carbondale won its way into the semi-final bracket by winning from the University of Nevada Wolf Pack, 66-58. Indiana State came from behind to win over Ray Green's Dakota Wesleyan university team, 55 to 34. Indiana State relied upon a fastbreak and a pair of speedy forwards to end Dakota Wesleyan's tournament victory string at two. Doyle Cofer and Bob Royer starred for the Hoosier Sycamores, the former with 15 points, the latter with 14, Irvin Leifer of Eastern Wash-

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Disturbance Mars Tourney

BUFFALO, N. Y:., March 15 (U. P.).—The opening of the 43d annual American Bowling congrews {championships ‘was marred today |by a racial disturbance resulting from" the tournament committee's refusal to accept the entry of a Erie county (N. Y.) team composed of Negro war veterans. Following rejection, of the Jesse Clipper American Legion team entry last night, an 18-man picket line paraded in front of the 74th {ington led the tourhament scorers|Regimental armory, scene of the {at the completion of the quarter- | tournament, carrying contradictory |finals with 59 points. Leifer rolled placards, such as “Jim Crow must in 23 flelds and 13 free throws, Bob go” or “Racial discrimination breeds O'Shaughnessy of Nevada with 54 fascism.” land Jim Hultberg of Loyola, 53, There was no rowdyism and the [ranked second and third. demonstration finally broke up { Eg NC when George Obenauer, secretary

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OY * Card Is Certain (before a single ball was rolled: | SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., (1) Entries well over the 31,00 pre(March 15 (U. P).—One of the|yioys high set in 1942 at Columbus, | largest cards in harness racing his- oO. | tory will be offered fans when the|gng (3) 11,854 douBles teams,’ (4) (Spa opens & nine-week program entry fees of $399,235, and (5) $260,- | beginning June 24 and ending Aug:|ggo in prizes. 24, Frank Wiswall, president of the ‘Saratoga Raceway, announced to- | 2 | day. ‘Resume Lacrosse - | Two hundred and eight owners,| BALTIMORE, March 15—Mt.| representing 25 states and the Do- oat club of this city is res minion of Canada, have entered |suming lacrosse this year after a horses in nearly 50 stakes. |wartime shutdown.

| DEATH NOTICES Indianapolis Times, Friday, Mar,

15, 1946, GORDON-—-May, age 65 years, of 2835 E. New York st, wife of Omer Gordon, aunt of Mrs. Owen Richardson, Mrs. O. D, Parrish, of Cumberland, Md.; Paul | Richardson, of Dayton, O.; Mrs. O. R. Barrtiett, of Opelika, Ala.; great aunt of Dorothy Mae and Mary Lou Richardson and Mrs. W. 8S. Hargis, R. D. M. 3-C Jack Parrish, of Indianapolis, Passed away| Thursday. p. m. Funeral services Satur-|

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TIMES BOX A.195 STENOGRAPHER-

Downtown office: sired; $30 per week;

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INDIANAPOLIS RAILWAYS

214 Traction Terminal

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AUTO MECHANIC 1 reht girl Radi In person. We have “opening for a first class adio Pictures Corp. all-around experienced man for permans ‘430 N. Illinois fo, ob in Tolesh, .Sullv.equiDped shop. ghes » es ours an workin STENOGRAPHER-TYPIST | conditions. ~ '

WILES-JOHNSON MOTORS

Experiencé helpful but will train, Per- 3815 College—HU-1382

manent position; goo alary. Mrs. Scott. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer BUSINESS FURNITURE CO. AUTO PARTS MAN 112 E. MARYLAND Experienced man for work in parts . Stock WiLEs JOHNSON MOTORS STENOGRAPHIC 3815 College—HU-1382

Positions are available for girls In Sjepogra me and other telephone leasant working rity.

Chrysler- «Plymouth Dealer

AUTO MECHANICS, GOOD CONDITIONS -QU. UARANTER COMMIS SIONS CENTRA TA-4501

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BinDloyment Office WANTED Auto Loe, Apply 933 E. Market,

N. Meridian & Dry Cleaning.

INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. . WHITE MEN

A Good Place for a Girl to Work ages 40 ‘to 55 for general cleaning,

A GOOD PLACE FOR A GIRL TO WORK sweeping, mopping, metal olish.

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_ Address Times Box A-199

Men Wanted

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Employment Office 240 N. Meridian.

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