Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1946 — Page 18
0 4 Hiri Shs Qualifiers i Jampler Beaten in Playoff
¥ DENVER, Colo. July 24 (U, P.).—Jimmy Clark, Long Beach, Cal, ‘who' set & mew record for medal play, led a field of topflight amateurs to match play today in the first peacetime renewal of the national links golf tournament.
the 32 survivors slated to play a second round, also scheduled today for 18 holes. EE p—————is 4 Playoffs this morning were nec-| The “sudden death” playoff be"essary to determine the final five! tween the 14 entrants who shot 152 berths in the championship bracket. [began late yesterday, but darkness Shatters Own Record { out 4t short after:only three players Clark added a sub-par 70 yesjer- | had gained a berth and three others day to his sizzling seven-under par had been Slmintod. i 64 of the day before to shatteMine| A whange in the weather was record for medal play he .set five blamed for slightly higher scores at Spokane, Wash, and| lon’ the buckstretch in yesterday's pO ano lif fleld, |aualifying rounds. Overcast skies OA he >. Tg Be olfer Shut out the blazing July sun, and . The handsome — d the di rain began falling in mid-afternoon Serrated a honda in the lover thw rolling Welshire Country arines by bettering the 135 he| club couse, 5 £ahot in the last public links tours | Clark, teeing off with the first [threesomwe, rounded the exacting pement tn 1a} medal ‘play was layout with four birdies, three short Bob Sylvestri of San Praneisco, two | °F Monday's torrid round. strokes behind with a 136. Buck | Gary Pair Qualifies Gann, Tulsa, Okla., fireman, stroked| Indiana had two standard bear-
“steadily through a late afternoon erg definitely in the 64-nian field as rain to take third place honors with % play got: under way, Mike ¢ 2. .___|Stefanchik and John Jewitt, both i LINDIANA MUSIC 02 of Gary, carded’ 149's in the 36A hole qualifying rounds. Fred Wampil ig PULA YH. Oe aw ler of Indiangpolis and John Mislan KING of Gary bad totals of 152 and were | Trumpets, Saxophones, among those mm today's playoff for! Trombones the remaining (berths in the cham- _ | pionship flight. They lost, however. Robert Schuman of Indianapolis barely missed a chance at qualifying. He had a 153. Other Indian-
apolis players and their qualify= ing scores: Russ Rader, 155; Lynn
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New Date Is Set for Title Scrap
NEW YORK, July 24 (U, P),— The date for the postponed middleweight title fight between champion
{Graziano was switched today from Sept. 26 to .Sept. 27, Friday, at Yankee stadium.
| commission after Promoter Mike | Jacobs discovered that Sept. 26 was Jewish new yedr. In case of a "| postponement, the bout will be held Sept. 28 or Sept, 30. The bout originally was scheduled | Dominic DiMaggio looks like A (for tomorrow night but was postschoolboy, but he’s batting .336 |poned yesterday because of a back and covering center field like | ailment suffered by the Gary, Ind.
champion, a strike picket for the roaring Boston Red Sox.
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Moses, veteran outfielder for the | Chicago White Sox. Moses, a 12-year veteran with the White Sox and Athletics, reportedly was valued at $15000, but. the White Sox were understood to be more interested in a player for
Softball Entry future delivery than in cash.
General Manager Leslie ocon- Blanks Mailed nor of the White Sox announced | J the sale of Moses last night. He| KOKOMO. Ind, July 24 ®iso announced--the signing of+ Howard Judson, former University | of Illinois right-handed pitcher.
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4 Teams Eligible In Legion Play King said entry blanks would be {mailed this week to all eligible]
Richmond, Kokomo, East Chi-| Hoosier squads, | cago and Princeton were eligible] today for the secti®nal playoffs in the state American Legion junior baseball championship. Richmond qualified
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HARRELL—PFrank, of 841 8, Roena’ Qu. RIAN nd.
age 74, beloved father of William Harrell; stepfather ov Hewerion and Arthur Howerton of Chi0, Ill, Viola Howerton Lehr of In-| Alta Powler of St. Joseph, Mo., brother of Jess and Bruce Harrell! LOST AND FOUND
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CROWN LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO.
ET SpanaroLs ENCES EIR LOANS Watches, Clothing, Ete, Flat Department
ded LOAN CO. SACKS BROS. Olnois at Ohio 8. and Classifiers
123 123 EAST MW MARKET 57 STREEY INDIANAPOLIS | TT Autos—Fur « Coats. on Diamonds, RI-5994 Open Eves ' = FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced and Inexperienced Crown Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co.
2001 E._ Washington CH- 1923. Ory Cleaning Div 2901 B ‘Wash. CH-19 GIRLS, 18 to 30 o SPINNERS Pleasant faciory work mak- $ WEAVERS ing radio tubes, Victor records and radio-phonographs. Learn No experience required
Guaranteed pay increases while learning. Choice of hours.
Indianapolis Bleaching Co.
900 Ww. Wabash
on the job at good pay.
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Apply Emplovment Office
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Local air tne official $140 per WOMEN |8 TO 30 month. Give age, education and experience. Box 482, IndianapFor light, clean facto-y work, olis Times. Apply in person before noon. |g. 846 N. SENATE Secretary ahle hours, wages, working
conditions. Transportation necessary. ApPy Thursday morning, Hoosier-Parks Aire
~ SECRETARY- STENO.
Small. office, good pay. Prefer 30-35 agh,
MA-8 Indi F : Competent Stenographer n iana Fur Co Must Take Dictation
sme] Opportunity to Advance
GIRLS Take any car or bus to 30th st. Cross
Town Iine to Columbia ave. ; P TO LEARN ACKARD MFG. CO. HOSIERY MENDING
2900 Columbia Ages 18 two 25; good vision; wel)
STENOGRAPHIC cared for hands and nails.
Hand Sewers
Top Salaries Pald to Experienced r Finishers
Positions are available for girls in stenographio
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INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE co.
A Good Place for a Girl to Work
light housework, More for home than wages,
IR-1189 i l. B. M.
| ELDERLY lady, slay with children,
Stenographer
Permanent: §'3-day week. DownExperienced, key punch operator, town office. Apply Mr. Ober. - Ll. 1383 Stationers, Inc.
_38'N. Pennsylvania i STENOGRAPHER
An intelligent, eapable young lady bas A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY with us in a small, interesting business office, This ts an” excellent, Jérmanent position, paying good salary plus vacation, bonus and Insurance op oh week, every 4th
Offi Ice Saturday off interested call LI-3351
and sienographie. Good opportunity for) aay: or CH:2111 evenings for an interview, young woman with some experience. 5';day week. 5 minutes by bus from down-| SCHERER ELECTRIC CO. town. | MA-4 -4504 Stenographer- receptionist, $30 Week. Christian Social Welfare Organization
+ State age, church aflinOffice Help Wan ted _ tions and experience. 5-Day week. Box Girls Between Ages 18-30 A485,
Times
General
Bookkeeping and stenographie " Bome dictation .and _ light positions open Work 39 hours TYPIST bookkeeping. Will train for per week, later if necessary. Good pay. Right down-
town Permanent position. Indiana Walle
Indiana Union Mutual Ins. Co. |paper & Paint Co., 28 E. Maryland st. 21060 N Meridian — Bee re Mr Coats su oe I'A-1536 OFFICE CLERKS YOUNG WOMEN
Age 21 to 30 Some experience desired. Downtown Office, 40 Hour, 5 Day Week. Apply Personnel Office 214 Traction Termindl Bldg. Indianapolis Railways.
General Office Experienced Typist,
shorthand not nec PR8ATY Sood pay. Steady work. 1235 s | | ply now: West’ LI-1787
EXPERIENCED SILK FINISHER | GOUD, OPPORTUNITY Indiana Bell Telephone Co. CROWN LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO,
Dry Clean Div.. 2901 E. Wash.
Begin a career that assures you more money and respons sibility as you learn, | Ask the girls who work here. Ap-
Employment Office—240 N. Meridian
ttractive work bH-day week arthand helpful but not, necdssaty
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168 W. Jackson
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