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Ind, July 23.— head football > high school in years, has been 11 coach at Decording to Dean Coach Nipper R. Neal, recently athletics at De-

s years at Shortr championship ns who tied for ecently has been P navy as a lieu-

yne, Mr. Nipper High there and ianapolis, where from Technical was captain of 1 team in 1920, | football began high schools.

at Butler duation at Tech1 Nipper went to 25 he was named ard on the bas-All-State half1 team. He won rs when Butler basketball title ercollegiate tour3 City, Mo. At athletic * letters, ball, basketball,

ched at® Butler as head baseball . in football and 26 to 1931, the ortridge as head d at Shortridee he entered the »d to his Shortary of this year ontinue as head also to become

ich. service July 1, action in the

hs, participating Leyte, Okinawa was discharged nmander Nov. 1,

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Court Hopes

PARIS, July 237 (U. P).—~Two

| California youngsters, Tom Brown

of San Francisco and Budge Patty of Los Angeles, carried the hopes of the United States today in the quarter-finals of the French inter-

national tennis championships. Brown and Patty were the only

| American survivors in the men’s

division, both coming through yesterday with well-earned victories.

Brown Wins

The 23-year-old Brown, seeded second in the tournament, advanced with a 6-4, 8-6, 6-2 triumph over Roger Dubuc of France. Patty suffering from a headache and a head cold, had a hard time eliminating Paul Feret of France, 6-2, 2-6, 6-1, 6-4. Jaroslav Drobny and Mrs. Patricia Canning Todd of Lafayette, Cal, moved to the quarter-finals of the mixed doubles by beating Madame Andree Charpenel of France and William Anderson of Britain, 6-1, 6-3.

Bundy. te Meet Betz

The women’s singles champion ship became certain U, S. property | today when four girls from California moved into the semi-finals.

Dorothy Bundy of Santa Monica,

Cal., came from behind to win from Pine, then slipped in with a two-| wrestling card tonight -at Sports| thousand more seats will be added §-4 |under-par 34 on the back nine,’ grena.

Nelly Landry of France, 5-7, 6-4, and will meet top-seeded Pauline Betz, newly-crowned Wimble-| don queen from Los Angeles, in the! semi-final round.

Public Links Field Chases Coast Golfer

DENVER, July 23 (U.P) .—Jimmy Clark, 25-year-old ex-marine from Long Beach, Cal, led the fleld into the second half of qualifying play

today for the National Public Links championship, Clark, veteran of four years in the marine corps, shot a seven-under-par 64 yesterday to equal the course record and make a strong bid for medalist honors, Scores in toddy's 18 holes will be added to the first half of qualifying play, with the 64 low players slated | to begin match competition tomorrow. Medalist in Last Meet Clark, who was medalist in the last public links tourney, got four birdies on the front nine yesterday for a four-under-par 31, He tallied three more on the back stretch for

33. : Right behind Clark with a 69 was {Buck Gann, burly Tulsa, Okla. fireman who got five birdies in his tour over the difficult Wellshire course. Gann, a virtual unknown in golf-

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Indiana Game

LAFAYETTE, Ind. July 23 (U.P). —Expansion of Ross-Ade stadium to “| accommodate 40,000 persons will enable more Hoosiers to see the Pur-due-Indiana university football classic next Nov, 23, Boilermaker officials said today. Guy (Red) Mackey, Purdue athletic director, sald plans had been completed for the addition of some 15,000 seats to the stadium. He said tlie work would be completed for the Indiana-Purdue game and possibly in time for the Purdue- | Wisconsin game Nov, 2. Ticket sale manager, C. 8. Doan, said “there will apparently be a genuine need for the increased seating capacity.”

He said the sale of season tickets for home games had already exceeded all previous records. Single game ticket sales open next week, he said.

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Buddy Knox, 198, Tulsa, is in a!ers to the top of the stadium will “test” bout against “Wild Bill" {add some 4000 seats between the

|goal lines. Specially -designed Longson, 235, heavyweight mat king | peachers will be added in front of

dom, shot a par 35 on the front

tor 69. Sizzling golf, {ing July sun, featured the opening qualifying play, with. four golfers carding one-under par 70's. More

Margaret Osborne of San Fran-|in.n u third of the entrants turned

cisco turned back Alice Weiwers of Luxembourg, 6-3, 6-2, while Louise

Brough of Beverly Hills, Cal, defeated her Wightman cup teammate, Doris Hart of Miami, 6-2, 4-6,

in cards in the 70's, indicating it would take a pair of 75's or better to qualify. Gary Golfer Fires 71

6-1. Grouped in the third position were Einer H. Hanson and Robert MUSIC J. Sylvestri, both of San Francisco; John W. Verge, Pasadena, Cal, and | mL PUR 1 RNOE. PRES Jack Koennecker of Denver, all! with 70s. HOLTON Par-71 cards were turned in by Trumpets, Saxophones, Ralph Hall, Oakland, Cal; Carl "Trombones Dezern, Durham, N. C.; Dante Vicini, Ottawa, Ill.; Smiley Quick, Inglewood, Cal.; Talbert Smith, {Alameda, Cal, and John Jewett, WANTED (Gary, Ind. UPHOLSTERERS

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Other Indiana golfers had the {following totals: Fred Wampler, | Indianapolis; 38-37-—175; Russell | Rader, Indianapolis, 38-38 — 76; Mike Stefanchik, Gary, 39-37-76; !John Mislan, Gary, 39-3918; L. O.|

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FIGHT RESULTS SCRANTON, feipnia, Stapped Neil Miller, 153, Wilkes4.) Xs. .

ENCE, R. I—Corky Davis, 140,

Larnin, 135, New Bedford, Mass. (8). CHICAGO—Robert Simmons, 150, dianapolis, outpointed Tony Motisi, Chicago (8)

matched by a blaz- |

Bob Schuman, Indianapolis, 38-40— | Indian|apolis, 43-42—385, and Philip Keilman,

Pa.—Joe Paleo, 151, Phila-

Wore Mass, outpointed Jimmy Mc-

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from Salt Lake City, as the * ‘super- | every section of the stadium, pro{duper” feature on the outdoor! viding some 5500 more seats. Six

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heavyweight ranks, has To <= Talbert Favored

heavyweight ranks, has rolled up At Seabright

11 consecutive triumphs, the 10 against junior heavies and one SEABRIGHT, N. J, July 23 (U. P.),—Top-seeded Billy Talbert of

last week against Abe Coleman, a heavyweight. It is a non-title match of two falls out of three, with the pair meeting at catch weights. Wilmington, Del, and secondranking Jack Kramer of Montebello, Cal, were scheduled to swing into action today in the 58th

Junior heavies open the show at {annual invitation tournament of

8:30 with Silent Rattan, Warsaw, Ind. opposing Ken Ackles, Hollythe ' Seabright Lawn Tennis and | Cricket club.

wood, Cal. Bobby Bruns, Chicago, meets Hans Schnable, Milwaukee, Talbert, ranked second to Frank Parker nationally, is a heavy fa-

lin the semi-windup. ‘They . are 'heavies, vorite in the tourney, especially since Kramer is still suffering from

Racing Card the sore arm which bothered him

Tolisii-1ndiavapola - Midget Speedway, W. 16th st. (Comsoli- i; his recent defeat at Wimbledon | dated Midget Racing association.) | England. They are expected to be Tomorrow Night—At Muncie the finalists in the men's division Veldrome (C. M. R. A). next Sunday.

————————————— Play in the tournament dropped behind schedule because rain yesNavy Vet to Teach {terday washed out all but five of Hillcrest Swimming |the 26 matches carded. In the only John Knox, former life guard for men’s maith pert Eimbrell of three seasons at city public pools, Beles sated. George: Ball : : of Dallas, Tex. 6-3, 6-0 {has joined the Hillerest Country : : ’ ’ club staff as life guard and | ming instructor, A member of a naval underwater | demolition unit during the war, Knox "has participated in competitive swimming for six years. He!

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Two Men Break Store's

his pistol at two men he ‘found

attempting to enter the Grand Union Tea Co. last night, but they eluded him,

land ave, saw the pair break a window glass] at the food company, 444 8. Pennsylvania st. thought he shot one of the men.

ley Smith, 35 8. Chester ‘ave, last night identified two men she told police were ransacking automobiles parked near the Sahara Grotto club house, 4107 E. Washington st.

ticello, Ky., thur, 32, Greenwood, hiding nearby. Both were arrested and charged with vagrancy, while, Arthur, who had a blackjack in his possession, also was charged with having improper license plates on a truck police found,

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sopal effects identified her as Mrs. O. G. Smith, 48, of 248 W. 38th st., charging both with drunkenness and vagrancy. Thomas Culver, 38, of 3813 Kenwood ave. told police he heard a woman scream and ran to an alley near 38th and Illinois sts, where he found the pair, Clark attempted to escape, but Culver held him until police arrived. . ie gy

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WIN THE PEACE UNIT IS ORGANIZED HERE

The Indiana Committee to Win the Peace will sponsor a public meeting here Aug. 15, presenting as speaker Albert Kahn of New York City, author and lecturer, The committee held an organizational meeting at the Downtown Y. M. C. A. last night to plan a program of arousing sentiment in Indiana for maintenance of peace

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Times Special SHELBYVILLE, July 23, A young mother was killed and two { persons. injured when their car lcollided with a semi-trailer truck today a* the intersection of Road 52 and Road 9. Mrs. Gertrude 8. Harper, 33, of Kurtwood, Ill, was killed instantly. Injured were her mother, Mrs. Margaret Wetander, 72, and her daughter, Patty Harper, 9. Both are in the hospital here.. Another daughter, Nancy Harper, was unhurt. The party was homeward bound following a vacation trip. The semitrailer, driven by Christo Swank, 30, of Battle Creek, Mich. overturned. ‘It was northbound from Florida.

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CHICAGO, July 23 (U. P.).—Rob-| return to June 30 levels | ert Simmons, Indianapolis welter- { weight, punched out a unanimous) | eight-round decision last night over| | Tony Motisi, Chicago, attempting a Iring comeback after 27 months in!

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Friends may call at the Jordan Puneral Home, 2428 EB. 10th ny any time, Funeral Wednesday, July 24, E m. Priends invited. Burial Crown ab Member of North Park P. & A. M, 646 Member of Scottish Rite. ELSTROD—Celia Garvey, beloved wife of Pred Elstrod, mother of William Rogers, sister of Mrs. Julia James, stepmother of

Julia Cantwell snd ed L. strod Jr passed away in her residence, 41 Hendricks pl, Monday, 8 p. m., age 67 years.

Puneral from Orinsteiner's Puneral Home, 1601 E. New York st., Thursday, 8:30 a m. Requiem high mass, Holy Cross church, 9 a. m. Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 B m. Tuesday. Members of the Altar Society will meet Wednesday, 8 p. m, for prayer, GRANT ~Mrs, Laura A, mother of Ruth M. Alexander, grandmother of Rutbann and Marshall E. “Alexander Jr, passed away at her home, 1430 Laurel st., Sunday, Services 9:30 a. m,, Wednesday, st the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Ohimes and 10 a. m. st St Patrick's church, Friends may call at the Chapel of the Chimes any time. Burial Crown Hill. (Brookville, Ind., papers please copy).

GREEN—Marion, Bort 954 W._ 20th st., husband of , fdther of Edwin, Seymour, Ind, Ivan of Crown Point, Floyd of Indianapolis and Mrs. Mae

Swallers and brother of Bryant Green of Campbell, Mo., passed away Monday a. m, Service Planner & Buchanan Mortuary. Thursday 10 a. m. Friends. invited | Interment Memorial Park, Friends may calle at mortuary. HANEY—Benjamin,* beloved father of Mrs. Anna Phillips and Prank Haney of Indianapolis, Bdward Haney of North Madison, Ind., also survived by three grandchildren, passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Anna Phillips, 1420 | Lexington ave, Sunday a m Friends may call at the Robert W. Stirling Pu neral Home, 1420 Prospect st. Funeral services Wednesday, 10:30 a. m., from the | funeral home and 11 a m, Bi. Patrick's Catholic church, Priends invited. Burial North Madison, Ind, HARTMAN-Willam G., beloved husband | of Eleanor, father of Mrs. Dora Hartman and Ancil Hartman, passed away at St, Francis hospital Tuesday a. m. Friends may call at the Robert W. Stirling fu-

| neral home, 1430 Prospect st. after 6 REWARD—Biack ck cocker spaniel, , named p. m, Tuesday. Puneral service Thurs- | ifs 9 months, white spot on day, 2 p. m., from funeral home. Friends ~ 9%. 84 ews Burial Acton cemetery. LOST—Man's brown bilifold; downtown ATFIELD—Dr, Sidney J, 3302 E. Fall] area or Fountain Square. Reward. MAmATIE blvd,, husband of Catherine C.| 2160

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| the navy. y at funeral home after noon Wednesday. sumone sent tana wows eu| 70 LAOS TA T0000 aunt, eB | Motisi over the right eye early in| 1:30 A. M. to 7:30 P M. Monday. Funeral whuraday, uy 25, a . - . - . ‘ t al the fight,.but there were no knock-| 5 By 5 Jorge W . Isher or Sry. 3 Bo

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indianapolis Times, Tues, July 8, 1946 DGER-—-Grafton w., 4 years, of “ITat

olas fleld and Miss Wenonah Hatfield, brother

at- | BABY'S pet dog, picked up 10th and West. J |

olis, and Mrs. Cal, passed away Thursday at Willits, | LOST: Parker 51 pencil, black an 4 gold. Cal, rvices Flanner & Buchanan Mortu- with name engraved. Reward. GA-5635, ary. Wednesday Yo a mn. Fico Jovi Burial Crown Frien may © any time, INSTRUCTIONS 5

age 63, husband of father of Herand Walter M. Leslie, stepfather Luella Newland, brother of Charles, Maurice and away Friday at Bervice- WednesFriends Inmay

age 78, husband .of Mary Poenits, passed away Monday eveService

a invited. Bur-

Burial Holy Cross cemetery, Usher Mor-

formerly of 858 N. East

Tiuary, 1:30 p. m, Friends invited. Burial Crown HILL, age assed huswd of Martha Utlterbeck and father of Carl "Lester "Utter8, Ellen Utter uette of Long iit New York; rt, 1da

andfather “ot

recent loss of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Clifford Sweeney. Our sincere thanks: to Mrs, Simmerman and the Rev. Simmerman and the Royster & Askin Mortuary. MRS. ETHEL SWEENEY.

y UNERAL DIRECTORS 6 ~ CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1934 W. Michigan Bt 1604 W. Morris FARLEY FUNERALS ‘i.e BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect St. MA-6040 GRINSTEINER'S 1601 RB, New York MA-834 6G. H. HERRMANN 1508 8. EAST MA-8480 HISEY & TITUS 951 N, Delawars St L1-3828 FLANNER ral

& BUCHANAN-—-25 West Creek Boulevard. TA-33T7.

SHIRLEY BROS. co. , 954 N, Illinois

JONES & HURT MORTUARY SHEPFIELD CHAPEL

Day and Night Ambulance Service 2226 8 Shelby 8st OA-3570 -3570

~ ROBERT W, STIRLING

1422 Prospect

VOIGT

J. ©. Wilson CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES" | 1234 Prospect 8 MA-9M38

MORTUARY 1633 soytm A ERIBLAN

219 E Washington ® Bookkeeper-Stenog.

preleranly experienced in collections capable of Ho ooniposing Sn letters. - 5-Day Week

American States Insurance Ce. N. Meridian: . Pee Good starting salary for A Sy To chine. Secure future 5.DAY WEEK

American States Ins. Co. $43 N. Meridian

Assistant Bookkeeper

For general office of large retail organization. Pleasant working conditions. Apply in person to Mr. Kane.

PEARSON CO., INC.

128 N. Penn,

COLLECTOR Car eaential Vico¥

@ General Clerical

Typing, some bodkkeeping experience desired. Neat hand Jong. skoeflont position for advancement, ing salary. 5-Day Week

American States Ins. Ce. 542 » N. Meridian Meridian st.

CLERK- TYPIST

General office work, Hig diets dictaon Some comptlomele jo helpful.

REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS 634 N Noble

| | LOST AND FOUND 7

| LOST —Returned veteran from South Pacific lost billfold, Beye or 2a 1600 block; discharge | Beward. Charles Smith, 0 Bacon, “GA749 | LOST —New, light, man's sult in Blocks box, Monday “Have fo downtown, about jo clock. Must have or wedding ThursReward. GA eT Brown A. portant papers and both badly needed. 9994

containing imvacation money;

Black and white, shaggy. Reward. RI1229.

BEAUTY COURSE SAL

Raesial. mit: J pont ag education Joe. ARrn in 65 months. Free catalogue snd tele ant” ante ow! Daj. and wight schoo! pen i ors ATTENTI hia whost Svpivesd wv GL Siu Ou: and etuar'® sists’ Under oe pian all and you are given hg furnished sll grado. ates. 6 Months Dupin training. Shop 1| owners earn from $125 to $300 weeklz. nb not vou? Investigate now Classes sta Royal Beauty Academy 401 Roesevelt bldg. Cur. 4 Alinete and Washington

school expenses are an allowance.

FEMALE HELP WANTED AIRLINE TELETYPE OPERATORS —

Give experience, qualifications] land background. Box A-481, In-

BILLER

For firm making medical products, Steady, permanent employment; §-day week. Call LI-T374 or apply Peraonne! office.

PITMAN.- MOORE CO.

Liberal reward, TA-|

Comptometer Positions are availe able for girls In comp= tometer and othe: tele

lg

Meridian Wiians Bell Telephone Co.

A Good Place tor & Girt vo Work Comptometer Operators Stenographer Clerical 5-Day — 40-Hour Stokely-Van Camp, Inc.

941 N. MERIDIAN

Clerk-Typist Tounaines Downtown: Mr. Fox. Stone, Stafford & Stone, 6th

floor C Consolidated d Bldg.

smn

@ Fire Insurance Underwriter Experience required. Good starts ing salary. A secure position,

5.Day Week

American States Ins. Co. 542 N. Meridian

Experienced and [nexperienced Flat Department and Classifiers Crown Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co.

01 _E_ Washington = 1923. GIRLS, 18 to 30

Pleasant factory work make ing radio tubes, Victor records and radio-phonographs. Learn on the job at good pay.

REA-VICTOR Ao ule ; oe !

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