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Operator of Driving Range Nips Dick McCreary by Shot To Triumph With 294 Total

By HARVEY HARRIS -

“Home on the Range” as a theme song probably won't get him to the White House . . . but it certainly enabled Maurice Feeney to try on the state open crown for size today. The 37-year-old Feeney, manager of the Stadium driving range for the past 18 years, has adequate opportunity to practice his iron shots daily. The payoff came yesterday. Feeney navigated Coffin with consistency and accuracy to steal the|gave Maurice his taste of therchamopen crown from under the-réspect-|plonship was a stretch of grass ive noses of Bill Heinlein, pre-dawn|about five feet long on the 18th favorite, and Dick McCreary, spec-|hole, tacular Highland sharpshooter. At that juncture, Dick McCreary, Feeneyls victory was all the more | former state amateur champion and interesting because his play on the|present district titlist, roared in 30th st. fairways ‘brought him his|with the possibility of tying the first major crown. score . . . should he have birdied “Oh, I won the state junior title| Rome. ~~ back in the 20's in Ft. ai he McCreary's pitt kissed the lip of said. “But that was the only big|the cup . tourney I ever carried off.” past, Feeney is modest in this respect. oe SWh Wad Suited inner Though his play in tournament :

This was the winner's 15th open lines is nothing to write home to| contest, he said. The closest he had

the folks about, Maurice is a ma- » tten tardust previously was a Sates when playing for a side bet. Evian Jo FSUS: PreVIONsY e is a frequent shotmaker on local . - Souraes in such play-for-pay activ- The Dives 1 14 Teeny: lor ties.

his golfing education through ii caddy circuit.

Played as Caddy

Lives Job

The driving range head virtually lives his managerial work. He eats,| He got his ground floor tourney talks and sleeps the activity. work in The Times’ early tournaWhen queried where he lives, he ments and then began a Florida always counters with the reply, circuit. par pursuing pace. “Home On the Range.”

straightaways yesterday. That he favorite, used to match shots on

was combining hitting power with the city links.

his “luck of the Irish” was evi-| One thing Maurice must have! denced when he toured the course|learned better than lanky Bill was twice in the same day at the csown- | the subject of physics. winning clip.

something like this: trees and bounce home on the ap-

Par out ....... 443 534 545-37 First round | 444 435 655—40 the tale. Maurice found his desti-| Second. round... 442 544 53 nation with ease. Bill hit trees and Third round .. 553 434 546—39 Putte off pace por a third berth, e anchik of Gary posted Fourth round.. 343 434 554—35 298 and Floyd Hamblen of Tipton Par in ........ 544 353 443—35—172 | registered with a 300, the same as| First Round 853 243 543—35—75 | Paul Sparks, to finish in the next | Second Round ..545 443 533—36—72 Séquence. George Shafer, last

Third round .. 534 453 543—36—75 | Year's champion, and Had Langdon, Fourth round.. 535 453 453—37—72/ first day leader, tied with 302's,

Feeney’s best work was done with 3 BE a ras gone Phils’ Park Lease And back of that No. 8 metal is Extended to 1957

the story of a club borrowed from a Lee oo, 1918 Open champion. PR LADELR rion aue.3 (U. P). Feeney ascribes it with A es, exery s it with doing the cising an oplion on thelr rental

most to carry him to, victory. contract with the Philadelph: To the gallery the thing that letics, have signed a eS ja Ain. their baseball games at Shibe park until 1957. Under the terms of the new agreement the Phils may construct and occupy a park of their own before 1957 by payment of a certain sum of money to the A's. -

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. then rolled half a foot | He caught par but lost an!

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Dick McCreary (left) genially rehashes play in the state open with title-winner Maurice Feeney at Coffin yesterday. McCreary, runnerup, missed matching championship shots with Feeney by the“harrow mar-

gin of a putt that rolled within a Indianapolis district champion.

half inch of the cup. Dick is the

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Feeney Is Back ' ‘Home On The Range

Three Events Loom Best

In AAU Test

The mile run, pole vault and high jump stack up as the best attractions at the Indiana A. A. U, track

and field meet tomorrow at the Tech oval on the basis of previous performances of individual entrants.» Don Davis of Purdue and Jack Rice of Butler top the field in “the Hoosier mile” with Johnny Wilson |o of Anderson high school outstanding among the high jumpers, Op-|8ei posing Wilson will be Don Pedlow of Indiana university, Orville Williams of Crispus Attucks, Bob Freeman of Tech and Jack Washburn of Buffalo, Ind. Francis Britt of Butler, Vaughn Smith of Muncie hgih school and Ardwood Courtney of Manual are co-favorites in the pole vault. Sixteen communities from outside Indianapolis are represented in the fleld, but the battle ‘for the L. Strauss & Co. team trophy probably will be a four-cornered struggle, Anderson, Hammond, the city recreation department and the. Indianapolis PAL clubs dominate the entry list.

Chesieriown’ s Name Entered on List

GOSHEN, N. Y, Aug. 9 (U. P).

they wrote the name of Chester{town into the storied records of | the Hambletonian.

Hy B 4 The game gray colt who proved a 3 ; es! ay he used radar on the] | “bargain buy” at $40,000 to his His $300 first prize ticket looked | Coffin trails to skim around the! {owner of a week demonstrated his

{right to be ranked with the great-

petizing greens. And thereby hangs | est trotters of all time at Good Time. track yesterday when he came

Final Scores

Maurice Feeney, Indianapolis—204. Dick McCreary, Indianapolis, 208, Bill Heinlein, Noblesville—297. Mike Stefanchik, Gary, 298. Floyd Hamblen, Tipton-—300. Paul Sparks, Indianapolis—300. Bill Tinder, - 8helbyville—301. John Krutilla, St. John's—301 Wayne Timberman, Indiafiapolis—301. George Shafer, Batesville—302. Had Langdon, Richmond—302. Charles Harter, Indianapolis—303. Jack Taulman, Columbus—304 Sam Tuminella, Richmond, 305. Pred Wampler, Indianapolis—306. Dave Melville, Lafayette—3086, Bus Schult, New Albany—306. Allen Coulter, Richmond—308. Russell Rader, Indianapolis—309 Walter Chapman, Indianapolis—310. Bill Knick, Anderson—-311. Henry Timbrook, Indianapolis—311, Lou Boia, Indianapolis—311. John Watson, South Bend-—31l. Marvin Shaw, Columbus—312. Bernard Bray, Indianapolis—312, Marion Smith, Indianapolis—312. Bob Schuman, Indianapolis—3132, John Mislan, Gary—31 Vern Diamond, Lafayette—314, Bob Tinder, Terre Haute--314. Harry Allison, Rochester—314. Joe Van De Walle, South Bend—315. Pete Parkas, Indianapolis—315, n Cooperider, Roky 15. Dick Keil, Indianapolis—315 Clyde McIntyre, Noblesville__318. Herb Sloan, Indianapolis—316 Harold Cork, Indianapolis—317. Wayne Clark, Lafayette—317. Chuck Hess, Indianapolis-~318. Bill Allen, Gary—318 Jack Hesler, Crawfordsville—319. Bob Grant, Kokomo-—-318 Don Byrd, Muncie—320. Jim McKeighan, Gary—321. Charles Owens, Huntington-—322. Gordon Byrds, Muncie—322, W. E. Horton, Muncie--322. John Jewett, Gary--322. Jay Anson, Indiahiapolls L323. Emanuel Fennimore, Kokomo—323 Warren McGaughey, Crater aavi 323 Bob Staats, Bloomington-—325. Bi Russell, Indianapolis-—326. s Vido, Gary—328. rd Vaughn, Indianapolis—328. Wally Nelson, Indianapolis—331.

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heat to win the harness racing classic. Chestertown had been touted highly as the horse to beat before the 11 classy candidates step out on the gray-brown track under a broiling sun which sent 30 of the 25,000 fans to the hospital” tent with heat prostration, respect by winning the pre-Hamble-tonian National stake at Old Orchard, Me. But the crowd was hard to con-

trotted as a two-year-old and had lost the only other race in which he competed prior to the National.

reined by Sep Palin, Indianapolis, an oft-victorious youngster, as the favorite. Chestertowrt left Victory Song

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Of Hambletonian's Great Winners

A graduate of Cathedral, Maurice | That range work enabled him to|never made the Irish golf squad. | whisk some crisp straight shots| Those were the days when he and | —This sleepy little town in the down Coffin’s tortuous 6000-yard Bill Heinlein, this year's tourney | foothills of the Catskills settled back almost to normal today as

roaring back after losing the first;swallowing his dust as he pounded

under the wire to take the $28,047 winner's share of the $51,845 purse. On a slow track, the times were excellent although none of the three heat clockings broke the 2:01'%¢ Hambletonian record which Shirley Hanover set in 1937. Vietory Song's opening heat victory was in 2:03 while Tom Berry, scoring his second triumph in the farmyard frolic, guided Chestertown to his two-hbat cleanup In 2:02'2 and 2:03%. Victory Song took second money of $10,199; Deanna was third for $6119; Don Scott fourth for $3059; Westfield Girl fifth for $2039; and Walter Spencer sixth and last in the payoff with $1529. On the threeheat total, Scotch Fez was seventh; Onelee Hanover, eighth; Argyle, |ninth; Van Riddell, 10th, and Loco- | motive last,

“lover the week-end. The Twilight loop will wind up its activities Wednesday night, while | Ww. Wadhington + st. Burial Floral Park. ROGERS—Mis

the City league will ring down the

will be a battle for second place be{tween Stewart-Warner and Allison's. The teams have identical records of five victories and five defeats and will battle it out at Riverside No. 2. Title Clinched

the top berth in the loop standings, automatically will add a victory to its 9-1 record. Union Printers, who | were scheduled against the leaders, {have disbanded and forfeited the |game, The Mallory team has scheduled! an exhibition game for tomorrow at 2 p. m, at Pt. Harrison. Although Kingan Reliables have assured themselves of first ‘place in the Municipal circuit, they will engage in one of their toughest games {of the season, when they clash with {Leonard Cleaners at Riverside No. 2. | The Reliables dropped but one Municipal © decision during the |season, and Leonard was the team {that ruined their perfect record, The Cleaners eked out a 6-5 victory jon June 186.

Newsmen Play Roosevelt

Another scorcher is promised {when Bob Elliott's De Wolf News | giant killers tangle with Roosevelt | Pharmacy at Brookside. This will | be another battle for the runnerup

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By BERNARD HARMON With the exception of one postponed game, the Manufacturers and Friends invited. Burial

curtain one week from Sunday.

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victory over Mallory in a twilighter on Wednesday night, the Sabbath tilt has the earmarks of a real battle.

In other Muncipal finales, Armour journeys to Pendleton for a crack at the Reformatory nine and Broad Ripple faces Sacks Auto Parts at Riverside No. 3.

In the City league, Ferris Food Markets meet Indianapolis Railways at Riverside No. 1; Blue Ribbon Ice Cream takes on Prospect Tavern at Garfield No. 2 and Eagles

Rhodius No. 2.

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LEGALS

Indiana, Before the board of Town Trustees.

Meridian Hills, Marion County, Indiana, | hicipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 27th day of Au i, 1946, will consider the following bu

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DECEMBER 31SL OF INCOMING YEAR: GENERAL

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year (Decem 8. Miscellaneous Revenue to xeceived Aug. 1st of prés-

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by the civil town of Meridian Hills, Marion County,

Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of | 0

BUDGET CLASSIFICA ON FOR TOWNS! 11,

Salary of Trustees (3) ..... § 75.00 12. Salary, Clerk-Treasurer 50.00 13. ‘Salary, Town Marshal, Deputy 100.00 14. Salary, Street Commissioner 150.00 15. Compensation Joes Attorney 50.00 16, Street laborer . 450.00 18. IL ol Engineer .. 300.00 2. 8 ES CONTRACTUAL 21. Communication #nd Trans-

00 | Gen 475.00 P TA "Other Contractual 3,000.00 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT O TAX XES 8

31. Office Bupplies ... .. ivr. 75,00 { . Other Supplies PPI 50.00 42. Street, Alley and Sewer ..... 1,550.00 §. CURRENT CHARGES 51. Insuralice and Oxiciel Bond Proms fum .. 00 BF RODS .....iiviirissiviiniiiag 100.00 54. Bemis ticies .. 500,00 400.00

TO BE RAISED FUNDS RBQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO

$7,400.00

LEVY: 6. Actual Balance, July st ot present year 4.737.587) | ® , Taxes to be collecte rese r

ments 1,461.19 be

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ent year to Dec. 31st of incoming year (Schedule on file in office of City Controller a Speclal Taxes (See Sched-

Total Funds (Add lines 6, 7,

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ENSES TO 318T OF INCOMING YEAR tdeduct line 9 from line 5) 4,037.00] Operating Balance (not In excess of expense Jan, 1st to June 30, less Misc. Revenue for same period) 12. AMOUNT _TO BE RAISED BY TAX LEVY (Add I 10 and 11) ' 4,637.00

PROPOSED LEVIES Net Taxable Property ‘3 Number of Taxable Polls

UND Polls Propany be raised | $M",

637 09

LECTED ND TO BE COLLECTED (Tabulate below amount to be collected in current year and amounts collected in each of the previous three years.)

To Be Cdllected Collected Collected Collected 1945 1946 194 Rate 10.04c Rate 5c Rate 10¢ Rate 24¢c

DD Gen, $887.00 $1, ™. 07 M4, 004.0 6 8», 367.09 Special Taxes .. 200.00

TOTAL ' CW, $4,837.0 09 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the Cqunty Auditor not later than two days prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Fax Adjustment Board, or on their failure s0 to do, the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the Btate Board of Tax Commissioners for further nd final hearing thereon, by filing of petition with the .County Auditor not later han October 15, and the State Board will

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HARRISON—Francis M., age 13, Dass away Thursday morning at the Met ted dist hospital: rloned husband of Hattie Harrison, father of Dr. B. L. Harrison of New Oastle, Mrs, Mildred Williams of Evanston, Ill, Mrs. Charles Newman of Indianapolis and Mrs. nary ea Jolin of Danville. Junsrel Saturd the Danville Baptist church. burial ag cemetery, Danville, invited Prins may call at hy ov home, 179 N. Jefferson st., Danville, Baker Funx Home Service. HENRICKS— Thomas, of 708 Gerrard dr, husband of Susie, father of Cecil Hen: ricks, brother of Mrs. Ollle Burris, passed away Thursday a. m. fends may call at the Robert W. Stirling neral Home, 1420 Prospect st. Funeral service Saturday, 10:30 a, m., at the funeral home. Friends inwited. Burial Acton cemetery. HUNLEY—Samuel EB, of 6104 W. Wash. st., entered into rest Wednesday noon at Minneapolis, Minn. age 54 years, Husband of Matilda Hunley, brother of Mrs. Cora Curbeaux, Harry P. and a HunJey, Bervices Sunday, 1:30 im .» 8 Ben Davis chapel, 6112 . Wash. st. Friends are welcome. Burial Oak Hill cemetery, Kirkland, Ind. Moore Mortuaries.

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BEISER—We are deeply grateful and extend our thanks and appreciation to our friends, neighbors, relatives, acquaintances for the acts of love and courtesy, beautiful floral tributes extended to us in our

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loved husband and father, Edward Belser. Our sincere thanks to Rev. E. Arnold i | for his message of eotsolaslod aad | Kirby Puneral Service. WIFE & DENZLER—Our sincere Ea pam: Ya deepest gratitude is extended to our friends, neighbors, relatives for their nderstatding courtesies, floral tributes and cards of sympathy at the death of our beloved mother, Anna . Denzler. Our sincere thanks to Rev. Ralph O. Pierson, members of the White Cross Guild and Shirley Brothers Service CHILDREN.

HANKINS—-Our sinesre appteciaiion jon and deepest gratitude is ended to our many friends, neighbors; relatives, churelr and lodge group for the beautiful floral tributes, cards .of sympathy and other courtesies at the death of our beloved husband and father, Joseph A. Hankins. Our sincere thanks to Rev, Charles R. Holmes and Rev. Pearcy for their messages of consolation, Hazel yield holo), members of the Oriental F, & A. M. and to Mr. August Seilofl we are ay grateful; to the employees of the Indianapolis Rallway for their understandni courtesies, and to the Moore Funefa Service for their kind consideration, (Wife) LUCILLE HANKINS A

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{and neighbors for the many acts of cour

tesy, words of sympathy and floral trib-

husband, Janot 8. thanks to Rabbi ‘Green'eld Board and members of the Temple Beth-E) Zedeck and the Aaron-Ruben Funeral Service for their kind Sonsideration, WIFE, EVELYN (nee Borofsky BEILOFF—It is with oy I i n and gratitude that we extend our

tio and. 8a) 6,200.90 | sincere thanks for everything, to each | that the proper legal officers of said mu-|10. NET AMOUNT TO BE RAISED FOR EXP DEC.

friend, neighbors, relative, church group,

| for the beautiful’ floral tributes, cards of

| sympathy and other courtesies at the death of our beloved wife and mother, | Ernestine M. Seiloff, Our sincere thanks to Rev. E. R. Audry for his message of consolation, Ohristian Park Woman's

600.09 | Club, executives and employees of Zenite

Metal Corporation and Fanner & Buchanan Funeral Service FAMILY.

ZINKAN-—-We “deeply appreciate and ex-

end our sincere thanks to our many

en . $1,392,120 “ friends neighbors, relatives for the beauifu

1 floral tributes, cards of sympathy

Levy on Levy on Amount to/and other courtesies at the death of our ioved one, Anna N. Zinkan, Our sincere

anks to Father Meny, the Altar Soclety CGick, Boller

WOOD J. ZINKAN & SIS

IN MEMORIAM 4 RONK—1In loving memory of our son and National

brother,

who was killed in France ‘Aug. 9,

8/8gt. Oliver Morton Ronk Jr a. WESTERN UNION 1 Two long years ago you left us,

To ook your heavenly rest; And the tears in our eyes still linger, While an ache we now feel in our

brea ; w? know on are happy, our darling; And that we will meet you some day. But the happiness ‘we all had together 1s missing Since you went Away. MOTHER AND SI

FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 TAT

~ CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

1934 W Michigan St

FARLEY FUNERALS =.

BERT S. GADD up Prowect BL, MA-6040

boat

TE y G.1 office. fles you to Y work in tines her states. Under . plan al A." school expenses are and you given an allowance. Jobs furnished Ir aduates. 5 Month sWinie earn not _ Er now

Feary Academy

Friends invited. Crema-

ot he R1-0481

“MUSIC STUDENTS

Plano taught in your own home; odern method only. $1.00 r half hour. | For information call WA-$180 after $30) 2 m. Ask for Mr O'Connor

FEMAL E HELP WANTED

The Wm. H. Block Co. Has Opening for Alteration Hands

pply Employment Depart. oor

Zi nema ore wo vox GIRLS, 18 fo 30 fio Joa INSTRUCTIONS S| Automatic. increases every 30 CINGRITTTRING | Si pos pos BEAUTY oe] i) ~\] Interesting Sos making ROA:

tubes and "Roa Viet Jobs Open Now esr Today!

RCA-VICTOR

Apply Employment Office 3310 B Michigan st.

"OPPORTUNITY FOR FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT

SMalogue o0d isle.

., pomplete ainiap

startin i Cor. filinels snd work with old establis bed frm Sie

vancement possibilities, Located Fountain Square area. i ne :

2s Harper J, Ransburg Co.

GIRLS TO LEARN

HOSIERY MENDING

Ages 13 to 25: Ar 0 Naiaed, amon ninT?

REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS on 634 N NOBLE rienced on coats, suits Office Help Wanted Girls Between Ags 18-30

MA-7518

BOOKKEEPER

Needed Immediately

an orgsasation

219 E Weskington

Bookkee| tenogr positions. open Wor x » 3ohis

Indiana Union Mutual Ins. Co.

go compiete charge 2106 N Meridian

as Sores |e Eee [ALI a | PITMAN-MOORE CO.

NEEDS

Cashier-Bookkeeper s Typist

ith long established local ike place to work; most of our hell’ has as | been with us over 5 vears. Apply in| Advertisinf and customers’ service dept.;

“EQUITABLE SECURITIES

219 B. OHIO

wv Cashier

Must be accurate and willing to work

, with overtime for all over i General Office Work To asd

+

hours, MERCHANTS ARMORED CAR SERVICE 108 8 Pennsylvania

"INSLEY MFG. CORP.

Apply Personnel Office: 80! N, Olney 3500 East

® Cost Clerks

Comp. Opr. ® Stenog. for

firm; a home-

b-day wee tion plan. nell office.

1200 ‘MADISON AVE.

, steady work, good pay: vaca"Call LI-737¢ ‘or apply person~

MA. 3361 153 E. MORRIS

hour week, 4923 College. BR-5453.

The Wm. H. Block Co. Has Opening for Presser

NEEDS

C L L R K In alterations department. Must be 5

experienced on ladies’ ready-to-wear. Ap+ ply Employment > Department, 7th Floor.

RECEPTIONIST

Attractive working Good pay. Short

i for nce- with, stenographic ability, Excellent opopportunity }O advance- | { portunity for attractive intelligent girl Typing, stock records, gen- finder 38 in NEW MODERN CE. Per-

anent. Pleasant Suttaundings. Fence Co, 1701 E. 38th

SALAD GIRLS

(White). Must have experience Apply Mr. Goodman, Canary Cottage, 46 Mon ment Circle,

Hoosier,

CLERK-TYPIST

Cuneral office work, light dicta Some comptometer train-

REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS

Will train young high school graduate In

department. Grain tual Tie, Tsurance Co, 1740

Salesladies

Counter work in dry cleaning branch stores. Permanent daytime work.

Davis Cleaners 2835 Northwestern

~ SECRETARY

Pergiansnt tion for alited licant. Bust be compe

N Noble

Dealers

Counter ° * Stenographer-

CLERICAL WORKERS .

No Iyping Required.

Indiana Lymbermen's Mutual slosurence Co.

Edlphone operator. Appi ar

indianapolis Paint & Color Co.

ARNIS SR sees

Receptionists Experience necesary. Prater ie easing JrTiohaINy. Age 20-25. Attrac- salary with every opportunity for: Si fH hl bh ame, Haran training. promotion > wEik cke th, 18 Nv. M eric a B-DAY ATTRACTIVE—PERMANENT | American States Insurance Co.

H. H. Tudor

Delaware »

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