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JUNB 30, 1947 Then Heads for Home Lot Share Twilight Lead sons rene Ye tn ht 8 Receipt Tot Balance | > Funds Balance July 11 48, 10 Wy and Digs June 30, | Weatherly’s Seventh-Inning Homer Gives By BERNARD HARMON PILL REL HR JR . DeWolf News and Eagles Lodge continue to share the top berth of Snecial ah Ne. a Ah. SHC BRE er 4 THER PH rer A Hoosiers 5-4 Victory Over Apostles ‘ | the Twilight amateur baseball league standing following victories In Trust = oh hen wm ST. PAUL, Minn, July 31 —The Indianapolis Indians try for their | yesterday's games at Riverside park. ed No L800 Me 200 9 1878! fifth straight victory tonight as they close their serief and the current | DeWolf, aided by a pair of fifth inning home runs, triumphed over | Bren radia wi do ye 41000 T5000 4 i road switig against the Saints. The Redskins then head for home to “% | Tryon's Tavern, 5-3, while the Lodge team, behind the two-hit pitching: conmilier ios oi! 21.00 198.35 6.36 30.00 open a four-game set with Kansas City on Saturday's B'Nai B'rith night | ot Dwayne Hodges, defeated P. R. Mallory Co, 3-1. A Alpes Fo al 300 a Jn 208.00 Ae A Bhriner's night crowd of 9365 saw Indianapolis win the third | ‘Trailing 2-1 at the start of the; TWILIGHT. LEAGLE = 1. derl A Stearns 28 19 12.50 18.20 20 18.20 game of the series from the Apostles last night, 5-4, on the strength seventh, Paul Moxley led off for pewoir News EE Rovers Westtiis 3M 1,730.84 “in n 4h 18 1918 8 Of some. long-distance clouting by | = m——re DeWolf with a round-tripper, while | | auies Loge in pease 80 Lo SE panning A 42.50 93.42 0.4 {Roy Weatherly, Larry Rosenthal|Indianapolis was cut to 21; games Ed Stegemoller blasted his four | Kingan Reilables .........0 8. 3 638 Bebnetts West oY ate it and Roy Jarvis. All hit for the by the loss. ply smash with two mates aboard. p 'R® \onery ll } $00 Donnan 39.01 12.50 51.53 Hoa 5181 circuit with Weatherly's clout over| Ihe Millers gave Rube Fischer | Moxley also drove in the Newsmen's| South Side Sania Ceasaaas 3 ¢ A Dean Wseds 48.42 00 158.8 ma {the right field wall in the seventh 2 three-run lead in the early | initial tally. he Products } 4 | Jennie Jones 108.86 12.50 A 119.16 ‘breaking a 4-4 tie and proviaing| 2nings ai Minneapolis and he Hodges came out best in his Simpun sy edd EO Ee Ase 2.435.00 2.424 00 the victory. oasted in from there. Fischer set | pitching duel with Joe Normington scored all 7 NDS in the third inning, , School Building 0.00000 AND.O00.00 $700.60 300.300 00 Bob Malloy allowed the Saints Louisville down on five base knocks lof Mallory, the latter holding the when they collected three of their gmana "fs. ‘ : 0 00 eight hits, including three triples, | Eagles to six safeties. The Lodge-!five safeties. Vic Wyss homered for| Rental 50.534 98 7.118.04 128,313.02 65. 786.00 43 548.74 s i ,800 58 34,017 00 636.117 8 000, 177.88 | but hore down successfully in es Tribe Box Score LUCKY 13—Roy Weather | men iced the contest in the SIXth the winners. (Sinking 131800 334,07 36,177.58 510,000.00 148.177 ” late innings. Leroy Pfund was! INDIANAPOLIS ly' s 13th home run of the tes | ‘when Bill Tucker's double, Wolfa's, Wendell Smith was in fine form wind Aterssments 51,114.44 112,300 86 163,508.10 108,450.30 58,045.80 tagged for the loss by the Hoosiers:|srown, 2b LAB RQ 4% son the biggest production in [single and Herod Toon's error on as he limited Simpson Studios to &| Payroll Deduct 7560000 950.810.30 1,030.414.30 043.687.00 86,787.00 i Brown in Lineup {astighone, ”.. $ 8 3,1 3.8 his career, proved a lucky and | Daley's grounder netted the two pair of hits to win a 7-1 victory for Public Nwpiovets Ret «4,200.00 “.336.00 41.050.600 211.00! Manager Jimmy Brown returned Weatherly, of =ll.4 1 3-3 0 0 timely punch for the Tribe at |runs. Allison's. School No. 63 Con- ~ ; af / to the lineup replacing the ailing) | Gummtin hE 3 : 3 } 3 : St. Paul. It gave the Hoosiers Prospect Tavern got off to an ERE | 47,706.41 AT.196.41 47,539.60 250.01 Gene Mauch. | Andres, 3b ...... I 1 0 3 1 5.4 {ri h-ahd th fourth |early start to blast South Side Summer School ... 1,033.08 3.7 1,087 11 1087.1 The home club took the lead in! jarvis, ye RO : : ’ i : ! 0 : by wich ang heir. tour |Saints, 14-11 in another league en- Le ion Junior YE Fue. 450.00 250.00 750.08 90.02 the first but Indianapolis went WTR AR TS raight victory. \counter. They scored eight times Veterans Temporary oy : ahead the following frame when ST. PAUL I /in the first frame to move in front | malvage Committee 0 naw 3 ITY i Rosenthal homered, Ernie Andres AB RH O A B Exni Teams |and were never headed. Lou Burgh- |. Pund 941.23 2,311.07 1819.0 2,047.82 11.08 Mngled, went to second on an error Rackies. t - : $ ; 2 * ’ 1 er of the Saints hit two home runs. ; g d d p Insurance Loss Fund 47,873.18 47,873.18 47,828.63 44.52 and tallied on Malloy's single. Snider, of .......... 3 3°00 | Johnny Twigg, in his first ap 607.460.47 $14.787,007.30 818.455 436.76 $14.474,328.54 S081 208 22 The Apostles got another in the an. % $1.4 130 | AD nny Twigs. Eo ar American Legions oficial an ygueciat and Property Fax Receipt for Special Pund ’". a. a " fourth and went ahead In the fifth, Douglas, 1 3 3 2 ¥ 9 3 bi n olin ourney --. Linde Air Products’ hits to give nounced today that the state, Note: $63, 09 4 27 tn_ Closed Bank deducted from Special Pund Balance but Jarvis’ two-run circuit smash Pranks, : yn 3 i 2 : the Meatmen & 7-4 victory. Linde ohampionshi game for Legion Special Fund ddes ndéy ‘include Petty Cash Mund in the aggregate sum of $594.02 put them In front again in the top|Pfund, p .... ‘FEY 8 0 00) champ! p83 DETAIL OF ‘THE DEPARTMENTAL EXPENDITURES ‘half of the sixth. A double by Eric Paepke 1.0.0 0 0 0 Following the . filing of several —beee— | Junior teams will be played tomor- OF THE SCHOOL fr OF INDIA NAPOLIS “Tipton and single by Harve dtd Tota 33 5.3 # 13 Tu ndgitional entries for the Marion Amateurs . ed {row afternoon at Anderson. ADMINISTRATION INEI04T CAPITAL OUTLAY kb ‘tied it at 4-all in the last half of Faepie Polis! tor ‘Prune ia, uin ninth, { County Softball association's an- BOFTBALL |” Anderson Post 127 and Richmond | Office of Superintendent of * 00s Administrative Offices ... § 14.785.06 the inning. Then came Wehtherly’s|St: Paul 200 5; 000—4 | nual tournament, officials preaicted | Results in. 1he Jive Bis Jnsusun) Post 65 will bid for the right to| go ENCE ie Department 91,048.73 Shortridge High choo! Nine - Then came YS!" Runs batted in—Weatherly, Rosenthal, more than 50 teams would particl- fue, ! Jets f Linde Alr Products 11: represent Indiana in future compe-| Busimess Directors Office 45.670.36 Emmerich Manual Training RL pay-off blow in the seventh. Jarvis 3. Malloy. Ramamotil, Douglas. | | pate in the event, scheduled, to open Alison Dept 372 defeated Esterline: yi pichmond WAS runner-up! oard and General Offices 11,033 43 oigh 8h hool {306.18 ; Hens Stop Blues Three- base RAC Bide; fund. Auvgus “130; Swewari-Wamer 1), Link pv 48.181 64 praena echnical Schools $311.18 : Hon at the Municipal and Beech Grove Bel 8 to East Chicago last year and won Sunny Depa 13113 04 A nple High School 101.3 Kicked and battered by the Et st erly, Jarvie, Kossatnai. | Stadiums Aug. 11. { aTonight's "Civie Jengue, schedule ai the local regional last week. paration of Buildings 20,819.02 Sa AVashing ton Rien “3. American association leaders in the| Castiglione and Moran; Ramazzotti, Fal- | | Beech Grove stadium. . n 2 3 Tres ol my inner will play ‘at Quiney, | Aintenance of Buildings 2.404 87 School 3.89854 first two games of its series, Toledo |lon and Douglas Left on bases—Indian. | Latest teams to file entries are Mechanics EY I LT Or 0, le winne play vixed Charges 1040.80 | Thomas Carr Howe High used a rousing 14 hit attack to Mitioy 3 brung 3. plaice out—By Malr L. 8. Ayres & Co. Stewart-War- Kihgan Packers vs. L. G. 8 Spring Cluck Ill, in the national regional meet | Total—Administration S— | 8ehool 4000.1 trounce Kagsas City, 13 to 6, in the toy 2. Plund 5. Ralk—Malloy. Umpires ner. J. D. Adams. H. P. Wasson ewp Suikita tums. Gomis Clune} OR Aug. 13, then, if successful, will HIN NsTROEHION . 8 2041100 Total. Capital Outlay aE Sn - e us allahan ommercia a first part the twilight-night bill 1: 59. ET. Paden. Time & Co, and Wm. H. Block Co., all schedule for Municipal stadium. tonight continue on to Cedar Rapids, Ia, Supervision 8 12190.38 punD Rr PERS Jejnn and then won the second, 6 to 4. BA members of the Municipal Inde-| 3.30 Memoria Vets South Side Jrodiice; for the section C tourney on Aug. n Shorcidee +g AOR Ihe. | Inglaiaporis Free Kinder. In other games Columbus beat Tribe Batting pendent leop; Mouldings. fnc., and jodi; J, va GU wh y | EE or ul Haining 4304. 9! Ab Aiociation” "a0 Milwaukee, 8 to 3, and Minneapolis A | Kramer Corp. of the Bush-Calla-| winnie Arsenal Technical Se 401.08; Childrens Mastum |: Rg edged Louisville, 5 to, 4. | Mau ai a in 3 5 38 han Industrial league; Insley Man- | Barl Sieggmolier hurled no. both ter vl gE Milica Wah Schon it i Nn Total—Pund Transters Gs A \ The Mud Hens were trajling, 5- 4, Sutton : Py - 80 18 .342'ufacturing of the .State league; got four as oil George aingon Muh. Expense $ 114,721.00 ‘in the sixth inning of the first|Raln joo 3 oss os ig Moose Lodge of the Bush Callahan| Boe ne Garld pu ouffiay ws All Types—Immediate Installation = cpomas carr Howe High NTO SUE SHOOL AND game when they began taking toe- | Regen] 2 of 18 '27 1% ‘3s Commercial loop and Beth-El Men's Bt as aciiel the ool Free Estimates—Easy Terms penile eon ae TURES A8 ono) ] 4 raide ets defeate e Collier . 181,088, holds and batted around to pound | andres. 34 410 2 26 club, an independent aggregation.) Rol" in an eign: inning game wich! MERRILL & McKINNEY | Bimmer Bon ations Tew DETAIL OF EXPENDITURES nine runs across the platter. Whitey Nora es 40 58108 48 25! Entries will close Saturday at Tor basenall clam C playolls, roo 9! WA, 1543-640 Fairfield—BR. 8006 | ee Time Wartants. (Temporary Platt ‘was responsible for three To- | Brown rar 181 23 39 13 Hy noon and teams desiring to take, -~-¥ { TO a jtsvetion $ 6,792,323.09| or $ 2,508,000.00 ledo scores with a home run. In| Giiiim; 3m 3% | part in the meet should register CROSSWORD PUZZLE | “Elemeniary Schools $70,211. rR 3007.19 the nightcap, Johnny Pavlick held | Home runs—Weather 3, oui ini i (at either stadiu | " 1 Y N a SB the a hitting sony to Vick held Andra 19 Kalin 1. lad. orn 4 lahan wi Em- a us Cu M Answer to Presioas Pussle Eek dh” Haining W a rove, SE 3 510,000.00 : s 3 astiglione , - - A - igh 00 5 Wentzel 2, all NY: eel] ™) EE IALTILY | | Bxpenditur 5 106.480, First baseman Jerry White) Wittll LL N “Hes Gustiions 1, Nea. stores, aestro AM BEF] INCIEl | Broad Ripple High St hoo! if B13 BOOK & SUPPLY RENTAL FUND 0 homered to give the Hens the lead erly 5 Kalin 4, Wentzel 4 Moran bane BEND LDS ER XH |. Crispus A Pike igh School 46,000.55 | Expenditures res $65,700.38 i and two runs in the ninth inning | “PR0R, % Mauch 3 “Aadres. Brows ly 19, Garfield Pole. Tea / Be iE B LL KL | hy Wulingiy High 44,008.21 | Ye SAL, BQUIFMENT t 50.38 was the margin of victory. | Qastiglione 17, Andres 14, Reatberiy 18 m HORIZONTAL VERTICAL Beh - EL) = To Thomas Carr Howe High | WITHHOLDING TAX--PAY 3 Lea Stud ed sight hits Jcnizel 13. Mauch ‘Riddle 6. Brown : ‘Takes League Titl 1.5 Pictured 1 Fruit SRS oy SHAN | Behoo! monn (DEDUCTIONS s Studener scattered eight ta | Jarvis 2, Williams 2, N ahatenth 9 e band lead 2E Cl AT AIQIE] | Ash Hauling and Cartage Expandit 8 943,657.30 over the route at Milwaukee while | Stolen bases—Brown 5, Wentse " Mo- and ‘eacer mploy BIVICEIM “PUAILIS RL LIGHT] | Transportation of Pupils 107.115 34 | SCHOOL BUILDING BOND PUND ran 3, Weather! 3 Ana res 3, a 2. | Garfield park's water polo team| 19 Evergreen 3 Angers ATI BEL AR — Expenditures 9,700.00 Zolumbus was pounding four Brewer | | itlone 2, Mauch Rosenthal, Mal: |defeated Rhodius park, 8 to 3, last 13 Ireland 4 Injury CETIES NE ARS bP IPIRIE Total—Ofration oe | CONI JCTION ACCOUNT va pitchers foe 13 hits. le San} % {os night at Garfield to win first place! bi an 5 Obligation FMARIANR RS ON STIR i MpINTERANGE ' Suit PUBLIC BN BurTovERs RETIRE‘contributed a homer in the in the city standing. Bill Stum H 6 Hawaiian C) | > : Eonendir mning to the Red’ Bird cause. The, Tribe Pitching and ClIf Matthews wach scored won| 18 Exist PePPEY HRS PRE Lek) # HH ¢ EF ot aa AGE COMMITTEE rnp IO 4 3 < Brewers’ lead over fourth-place Malays 3.500 WL a J BB sol |goals and Bud Arnold and John| 16 War god 7 Huge tub 26 Card game 42 Paradise | Arwan) Secmaienl 8chools 6A81)| DET iL O OF ExpmvpITUREs | i li ed ‘Tr Qe | Nagy... Ded se a 3 13 | |Rarkhus, one apiece for the victors.| 17 He wields the 8 False god 27 Ontario (ab.) 43 Observes a oe shoot of 18. it INSURANCE "Lt ; Stream ine tose riers C18 Wl UT 4 TT Gann Liehr and Wilbur Grosclose —— on the air 9 Upper house 20 Palm leaf - 44 Domesticated orge, Washington High Expenditures 47,820.63 CHICAGO, July 31 (U. P.).—|Pletcher 7 8 115% 113 63 64 'taliled for Rhodius. waves of Congress 30 Underworld 45 Charge Toa Cur Howe Hipp: TY ", | EA IMIORARY LOANS. roo George Halas, the genial genius of | Barrett - 3a 3 4» Bl FINAL STANDING 18 Weight unit 10 Destiny god 46 Roman School : 1,524.28. ADJUSTMENT AC the gridiron who collaborateg with Ferek ... ‘33 wen 50 2 27) WL Pa 19 Withstand 11 Press 31 Dutch city emperor Total—Maintenance Ba RE ats 155 . an Clark Shaughnessy to develop the | “5 Ex-Indians: S0FADe’ won 3. Weds won Rhoda agree b § i }2 Lease 33 Compass point 47 Essential AURIE SRY AGENCIES YT rE change Account 1 werful “T” formation, said today l. lost 3: Wilkie lost 1; Gornickt Jost 1; (1 C..ane 1 4 00, 2!Hidden 20 Her 36 Tower being Librarior 460.900.10] - SuBBly Btock er 099.48 be was working on a “streamlined” IX og 2 dow. 9 Longacre 0 1 000 23Exclamation 22 Pinnacle 37 Also 48 Coins Boot x Ji -luneh Dy. an | ey pi 18.17 - ad : i partm | version to confound his 1947 Na- x Xx FX * * > > 4 * 24 Preposition 25 Point a 38 Merited 51 Noise General Retunas & Adjust- 10.003.08] ghee’ how 4 and Short “Hos tional football league rivals. 25 Solitary Weapon 41 Dreadful 52 Native (suffix) Special School ‘Lunches HOOT Tot Adjustment bee ry OR A 0 E 4 I 0 M 0 R i 0 W 720 Rat away | Te iuinrs Agencies ge T08 a hn | 32 Charged atom DEBT "SkRY so Toa PR PONDS. y 4,203,113.00 FRIDAY NIGHT-AUGUST 1 Jf cn Tn Be Bont, RR Tor pp. 47 : — 34 Choral Ingarest on Library Bonded | BAMP As FINANCIAL i as Deb SUNDAY, AUG. 3 > 37 Somposition i pooptribution Ann STATEMENT... riienen ss, a, M " ri e | 0 ng A { | 3 . 2 ’ ———— JUNGLE PARK TIME TRIALS, T:00—FIRST RAGE, 8:30 : 39 Chaos Total—Debt Service €00n account Pafense = $2018 001, PIXED CHARGES S— . | Rages Eve Tuesda and Frida \ (ab.) 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