Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1947 — Page 32
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Richard Daven 1 Brookside's praiminary inner ang also district winner
John en 1, of School 6 , Ellen.
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Neil Strayhorn, 13. of School §3. Northwestern's preliminary winner a a Camp Sullivan district winner. 4 Donald Dodson, 13, Ray street's oreMminary winner and a Camp Sullivan district winner. Elbert Jones Jr, 14, of School 7. a Fall Creek preliminary winner and Fall
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Creek district winner, Eddie Jones, 13, of School 7. a Mall Creek preiiminary winner and Fall Creek district winner. Jerry Price, 11, of Schodl 51. a Georg Washington preliminary winner and | George Washington district winner. Bob Schbnell, 12, of School 51, a George) Washington preliminary winner and George Washington district winner. Robert Freeman, % of School 75. a Municipal Gardens preliminary and Riley district in Charles langdsigan, 13, of St. Anthonv’s Catholic school, Col Park wo liminary winner and Riley district winner. Don Smith, 11, of School 18, a Gina prulimiiary winner and Willard distric winn
Robert Walters, 11, of School 34. a Garfield preliminary winner and Willard district winner.
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Twelve players, two winners from each of the city's six districts, ‘will compete in the round robin event. The Indianapolis champion will go to Wildwood, N, J., June 22 for
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