Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1946 — Page 23

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A et @ gain Writer a. surgeon looked lever pitch again, pany of baseball's games, “never did pitch a youngster whe

been ‘forgiven for at all yesterday, he became the ound son, Rickey he admitted he 1s.” a no-hitter right “I ‘got a little walked Workman everything worked a slider and slow vy, What..a thrill, the Rickey in my othing to do with President Branch

w for Cards also kept pace straight triumph day defeat, beat« sincinnati, 3 to 2, the eighth to give n Burkhart the 3 and Eddie Miller 1omers off starter

of the Chicago ,

nother fine pitch« out seven batters y five hits in a r the Pirates at . Colmgan’s homer damaging Pirate

the Phils avenged , by the Giants, 1 at Philadelphia, )-run homer highIn inning for the

oved into a firstmerican league at ting the Philadelto 0, behind Al pitching. Nick two, runs in the er behind Charley tripled. three-run homer 11th inning rally ngton an 8 to 2

defeated the Delicago, 3 to 1, on by Bill Dietrich. Louis was rained 1ajor league post-

year because of leet ackmen ty’'s track team

rfect record this al meet with the icinnati on the

viously were high ret with Earlham opped the field in with Rose Poly, ana State.

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The Shortridge and Manual iy school track teams remained in the

Shortridge and Manual Teams Remain

Exclusive Ranks of Undefeated

2 inches, bit in the same event Ira Walker of the Silent Hoosiers sent

record with his shot ‘put of 46 feet)

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exclusive unbeaten ranks today, while: figures showed Tech to be F of st {among the eity’s strongest. | Although Tech lost, 60% to 56%, {to Anderson's defending state { champions, the times and distances

off

Frequent

the iron sphere 45 feet 9 inches.| . 5’ Frank Kaiser of the Silents reeled

the 220-yard dash in 23.2.

The best times and distances.reported in the meets involving city

|in 10 events of that affair were teams: : the best reported yesterday. Short. |, i0Yard Dush-— Wilson (Anderson), BUS | ridge scored its fourth victory of g320-Yard Dash — Wilsori (Anderson), |

440-Yard Dash >= Adams {Anderson), 52.1, 880-Yard Run-—Bush (Tech) and Riley (Manual), 2:05.86, Mile Run-—Stayton (Anderson), 4428, 120-Yard High Hurdles—Freeman (Tech),

Freeman (Tech)

241. 47 feet. 1% 12 feet

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"200-Yard Low Hurdles— and Wiley (Broad Ripple), ot Put—Fisher (Tech),

High Jump—Wilson (Anderson), 1043 inches.

Broad Jump--Harvey (Tech), 10 [feet 6'; Inches Mile Retay—Andenson, 3:39

Half-Mile Relay—Tech, 1:35.

|the season by vanquishing Wash|ington, 74 to 43, and Manual hung up its fifth triumph with a 81-36

| victory over Howe.

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INDIANAPOLIS meet, also was the winner, scoring AND 1595/12 points. Ben Davis was sec- | | ond with 42%, while the Silent NEW YORK « CHICAGO J Hooslers ran third with 405/86. | PITTSBURGH DALLAS Against the Indians, Tech copped | first place in seven of the 13 events LOS ANGELES |and held the scoring lead until Anderson's half-mile relay team took and Intermediate Polnts J a second place in the final event for

victory. Jumpin’ Johnny Wilson, Anderson's unanimous all-state basketball choice, was the leading scorer by virtue of victories in the [100 and 220-yard dashes and the. | high jump. He also placed third in the broad jump and anchored the half-mile relay quartet. Ardwood Courtney, Manual’s bril-| &&& liant pole vaulter, wrote a new| i school record into the books for

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Plus Tax { {that event at Delavan Smith field. Spwcia Savings on Revnd Vripe |On his first try at that height, he For Information | cleared the bar at 12 feet 5 inches, 239 N. Capitol Ave. which was six inches better than) L1-3150 his 11 feet 11 inch high for the

| season. He also erased the 20-year-old record held by Al Rubush, with 11 feet 11% inches. Redskins Show Power Tfie Redskins displayed most of { their power in the field events, allowing the. Hornets only a point. Manual slammed the shot put,| broad jump and. high jump and| took the first two places in the pole| vault,

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Coach Don R. Knight of Short- RSH

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Ronald Dodds, sophomore catcher, a graduate of Technical high school, will be in the starting lineup for the Butler university Bulldogs tomorrow afternoon

Baseball Curfew

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BOSTON, April 24 (U, P.) —Seeking reconsideration of a recently defeated state senate bill ‘which would have. extended Boston's Sun- | day baseball curfew past 6:30 p. m., City Councilor James OC. Bayley sald today the present deadline is

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“ridiculous and unfair to baseball fans.” Bayley proposed the original bill which was voted down by the senate. The city council voted unani- | mously to ask reconsideration of the bill,

| [Fullback Signed

CLEVELAND, April 24 (U. P.).~— { General Manager - Coach Paul

Brown of the Cleveland Browns of | brother of Andrew J. ssed away Monday evening at his Homie, Service Flan.

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at the Fanner & Buchanan Mortuary 1} {from i until Friday noon and at the church from | now Grgenhouse & Floral Co. 17 1 to 3 Friday 7782 FORD—Michael J age B82, husband of {| - Ales Pord, father of Mrs. Carl Long r land Mrs. F Redelman, brother of Mrs MONUMENTS, MAUSOLEUMS 6 Edward Ford “and Mrs, Margaret Whit. WABHINGTON PARK CEMETERY comb of Omaha, Neb, and three grand. | Bix t6 12 lots in Section L. Well lochildren, passed away Tuesday Pp. M.| cated. Priced to sell. IR-1407. Priends may call at the Feeney & Feeney Funeral Home, 2330 N. Meridian st Deral Friday, 8:30, from funeral hoa: LOST AND FOUND 7 a. m, Holy Angels Church. Burial —— Stn Hill Cemetery. LOST in Loew’ 8 theater, ‘small black "coin 1 purse containing amethyst ring, 10 carat GARRET Ted E Muiinit, at Eor o gold, and other personal belongings. ReMrs. Elorence Fitch, passed away Tuesday ward, FR-96: 2 ————————————————— in Sebring, -Fla. Funeral from Shirley|Lo8T--Gold top Eversharp fountain pen Brothers’ Central Chapel, 946. N. IllinoiX (Name engraved on cap.) Downtown st., Saturday, 130 p. m Burial Wash Lgistrict (Keepsake: } LI-6418 or IR-3024 ington Park cemetery, Friends may call ¥ —— ———— _ at the chapel after Friday noon {LOST —Biack and tan male beagle, 8 KELLY-Joseph. DD. of 2235 N° Meridian , years old, Reward. ‘TA-8103. 1207 Wi ™ st pasted away suddenly Monday morn 5th - + Kreg & Bailey's Mans Bek cCAMAN TINg gole

oat mounting CH. 2110. Phone H1-558%1 lor (lowest Want aq wore, tate in the city snd quick resulta

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office,

curate typist

SALESPEOPLE

have a decided Interest In furnishings with the ability

to give advice relative to fashion-

shade and color combina-

Apply Biployment Office 7th Poor

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

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| Between ages 21 to 30. Temporary position for vacation season. Downtown office 40-Hour week. Pree transportation. Apply 214 Traction Terminal

Indianapolis Railways

TYPIST

for bilng, and clerical work for n

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SEAMSTRESS, Rork: Tay week. Good opporinnity EXPERIENCED Afply Personnel Office Alteration Dept; 40-Hour Week PITMAN MOORE CO.

working conditions. Office, 7th Floor.

THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

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SHOPPER

es of IR and 35% er department; 40 week Apply. employment 7th floor,

WM. H. BLOCK CO.

en the » or

® Electromatic Typist

starting salary for fast, acA secured future

ICAN STATES INS. CO,

547 N. Meridian

WAITRESS—377 S. Winois.

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Apply Em-

Times Costs As

1200 Madison Ave.

TYPIST! Paul H. Krauss Laundry

one stszacntes eri Le egret TYPIST-STENOGRAPHER Permanent position; b-day week: Saturday work. Ask for Mr. Ramsey

Thornton-Levey Co., 628 N. Illinois TYPIST—Four Hours Daily Richards Printers, 12 E. New York. TYPIST.CLERK 8-Day Week—Permanent

Council of Social Agencies 901 Lemcke Bldg.

GENERAL OFFICE WORK.

no

TYPIST ‘with Bdiphone work; desirable hour Stoae, Stafford & Stone, #6tb

floor, Consolidated bldg.

Waitresses

| Short noon hours or regular hours. 6 Days—off Tuesday. Excellent! earnings.

SEVILLE RESTAURAI.,

ibe per day AND produces EsULTS® Phone Kl-5001 belweep : aud 1 7:50 p, mh, | 7 N. Meridian St.

we can start at a good salary and assure

ETON mL | i aes RK.O. RADIO PICTURES, INC. a 430 N. Nlinois TELEPHONE AND FILE GIRL | AVON PRODUCTS will train orn Apply 1017 Se, pure

Billing Clerk

Experienced in fipawriting, billing. Call Miss Hart. RL 6381.

Climax Machinery Co. BOOKKEEPERS

Por our credit office. Must be good typists. Jxpsritnos not nee

ps pply “Employment Office THE WM. H. BLOCK CO.

CHORUS Gl! GIRLS Teri Fo Yet

A Jes Good Theater. in confectionery, over 14° 1719 Howard St.

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Waltress

GIRL OR WOMAN

for grocer ork. BOWIE'S MARKET, J4th and Northwestern. TA-0008.

Clerical Stock control and invartory ords., Pleasant work—g The GIBSON CO. 433 N. Capitol

Secretary Attention, young ladies . Unusually good y is available for a secretary who is able to handle the heavy detail of a busy advertising execu tive, one who has the ability to assume responsibility with sufficient experience to handle confidential matters, Applicant must be interested in permanent position. 5-Day, 40-hour week, Satur« days and holidays off. Ine teresting work and pleasant surroundings. Hospitalization plan and group insure ance available. State age, salary expected and come plete details concerning experience. All replies held confidential, Write Box A 290, Times. Man must have chaufieur li. cense. Woman to house and furniture clean. A apart

ment and $26 per wk. Hours, 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. Inquire 2310 N. Meridian

2 GIRLS

FOR CREDIT DEPT.

Preferable high school er business college student, Hours 1p m "lo ® ot phahy week. noe : calls. See er, or . Broucher,

GENERAL BAKING co. 318 W. Vermont

STENOGRAPHER

rec. pay.

| THE WM, H. BLOCK CO.

enced and capable. Permanent i in executive office. Apply Employment Office, Tth Floor