Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1947 — Page 23
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‘Redskins Bid To Get Back In First Division? fifi kisi ser
Bob Buchanan _ Cut in South "ve ma In Title Round
and Workers of America” (A FP | ~The south will begin to reap Seeks Lefthanded
Jof L) claimed today to have signed the benefits of its hard-fought batGolf Championship
‘the last closed shop contract of the pre-Taft-Hartley era Union representatives concluded ve a raided SrSient Tales equal an agreement with the employers’ The railroads have filled tarifts/cOmmittee of the wallpaper fndusCHICAGO, Aug. 23 (U. P.).—~Bob, Buchanan, 18-year-old Indianapolis, junior golf star, and Loddie|
|to conform with the Interstate!™y 30 Sounds before the deadline its bld|Commerce Commission's freight/!ast midnight. rate equalization order and goods| The Dew labor law bans the Kempa, 25-year-old Oklahoma Ag-/ gie quarterback, clashed here today| in the 36-hole final round of the!
in the second and final game of its series with the Minneapolis Millers.| will move at the new rates today. closed shop, but any such agree. The Indians’ 10-5 victory over the Millers last night coupled with| The order is more than two years| ment reached before the deadline National Lefthanded golf tourna- | ment.
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Tribe Beats Millers and Moves Up on Columbus
Two Big Innings Responsible for
Indians’ 10-5 Victory at Minneapolis
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Aug. 32~Indianapolis. will make to get back in the American association's first division this evening
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Columbus’ 4-2 loss to Kansas City again put the Tribesmen a half-game old, Its effectiveness has been |} legal for the life of g con. behind the Red Birds. Milwaukee, however, tightened its grip on third| held up while northern he emeen tract or for one year, wiicheve:
is shorler, place by taking both ends of a were conducting a losing i {double- -header from Toledo, 7-2 wal Tribe Box Score against it in the courts. rere mr po
8-8. INDIANAPOLIS | The changes affect only 4 per! | cent of the Nation's Trelgnt, Sv! 10 0 ac
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eups i , vp = Riverside dr. Indianapolis, has {needed to best the Millers. Six Weatherly, cf revenues, Specifically, they appl . LE .. Kavanaugh! played superb golf in his last four {Indianapolis runs came across in Ghintin, i : to “class rates,” which constitute we on p e LT rounds, posting scores of 76, 73, 74 the opening frame and four Rr 0 eiveyes the basic rate structure. These LG... Dru BEE 0 FTF TT TE FF EE EE | in the eighth Mining. A Lhree-runjotis Footer 0 |rates are used largely to move
in the eighth ning. A three-run jig, Ernie Andres produced the four eighth-inning
and 72. He was a member of the Tech. high school links squad that won the Indiana prep team nt oy ship this year and in four years ot | high school competition he won 47 matches. Yesterday he defeated Dan Scism of Evansville, Ind. 1-up in a nip-| and-tuck duel. ! Kempa won his way into the final round by beating Alvan’ Everett, two-time national south! paw champion from Ross, Ga. 5 and 3. Kempa fired three-under-par golf. Buchanan had an evenpar card for his semi-final triumph. |
Cobb and Jenkins To Run Monday |
manufactured goods. They will go. K, of C. Calls Sovi
2} up 10 per cent in the northeast and| . " gl down 10 per cent in the south and| An ‘Enemy Power BOSTON, Aug. 22 (U, P).—Dx
0! west, this side of the Rocky moun-| nouncing Soviet Russia as “a
8 tains, enemy power,” delegates represent
i Woodchucks M Move ing 700,000 members of the Knight:
: of Columbus have called on the U To Higher Ground 8S. government to “end appease 00 WARSAW, N. Y.
(U. P)—Even ment” and “take measures neces
0 the woodchucks are migrating—to' 0 2 higher ground. sary to defeat the purpose of this
{homer by three of | tallies. y Shell Fischer (Ra¥. of 2 During the big first inning the Barna; i Indians shelled Rube Fischer, the MoCartny. . {Millers’ starting pitcher, from the maa 3b | mound and altogether collected six|grochock. {hits and a walk, including a dou-|Maguire, 2b |ble by Roy Weatherly. |Get » © | Steve Gerkin provided the Mins [Abernathy p neapolis relief and he stayed | Grissom, p
around until the eighth inning, Total 2 11 2 when Abernathy ey to his res-| Genovese batted for Trechock in eighth] Unable to cope with a 30- hour enemy.”
er batted for Abernathy ip sighih. | rainfall, the animals were seen| A resolution accusing Russia of Se. om. Shige oe te i fs 4 TV eath i 1 020 boty 8 trooping en masse across a field attempting to “extend to our free | “Steve Nagy got the starting job|A |adhuns”batied in—Weatherly, Quintin! 3 and up a small hill. Investigating America the barbarous tyanny it {for Indianapolis but he had to seek Gilbert Ban Sie hits Westherls, ‘Ka Ray, farmers discovered six woodchuckTimposes upon its own people and plays—Mauch and Moran, Kalin Baus} | holes, filled to the brim with water. |the peoples of the kidnaped Balkan cover in the fifth frame when the Norn: Castiglione and Moran; Trechock, | - land Baltic nations,” was adopted
{Millers pulled to within a tuh™ of Schulte and MeCarthy. Left on bases | | Chinese Troops Toke last night as the organization ended
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the Hoosiers at 6-5. Jack Hallett|halls—-Off Nagy 4,
post of Indian y Fischer 1, Gerkin 1 - st k out—By N 3, Hallett 5 F its 65th annual convention. atur, BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, {limited the Millers to four hits dur ryo okt _ou z A A \ Hallett | N dacher SSR Ania Eo Milciznd
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ling his tenure. | 1 Two Runs in First | Grissom 1 in 1. ed By { ng RCT "18 i
A double, a single and a couple Bhoftaer and Austin, Tim
of Indianapolis errors resulted in Tribe Pitching two Minneapolis runs in the first
Railwa Over Key ai 4 seven American Protestant minis-
fmpiras- Moore, SHANGHAI Aug. 23 (U. P).— ters who recently said they found me—12:1 '|Semi-official Chinese reports today | religious freedom in Yugoslavia, and |claimed government troops had] |termed their report “naively simap so §ained complete control of the! ple, grossly ignorant or basely and the Millers counted another in Maloy i 8 8 Tsinan-Tsingtao railway and were | venal.” the third on a pair of walks and a Tosi Tait { ; 1/moving into position for a drive on| Also approved were statements single. A single and two doubles Berer ree pid 3 4d 4 important Communist bases, ports, condemning indecency in motion in the fifth were responsible for|Barreit . ots | |arsenals and factories in north pictures, plays, literature and ra|Nagy's being yanked, and Hallett |Ticicher f5|Shantung province, |dio programs; denouncing bigotry. Nationalist forces were said to racial antagonism and class conhave captured Chashan, '55 miles|sclousness; favoring equal public
meet at 3 p. ml Utah, Aug. 22 (U. P.).—Both John 2a 1p m pret Cobb of England and Ab Jenkins of the taaisami] Utah will make all-out assaults \d the Anderson on a bookfull of auto racing reci ords in a dual speed run here Monday. Cobb will be after new records for the flying start measured mile
RODNEY GETS THE BRUSH-OFF—Rodney, crack 3-year-old trotter, is brushed off by his caretaker, John. Geahry, after a workout on the fair grounds oval. The ry rye Siar JReasied mije Hambletonian favorite who was defeated by Hoot Mon, Rodney is being quartered already holds these marks at 368.9 at the fair grounds and may go in an overnight race during the Grand Circu:t
.m. p. h. for the mile and 369.7 m. meeting at the state fair. p. h, for the kilometer.
Jerikins will be seeking Class 09 Teams Reach
records for those same distances TONIGHT . on the straightaway, where hel 3 | start his run Monday as soon Baseball Playoff a Jdianupslis Speedrome,’ Two more finalists 'for the Junior ™ ge: oars,
Oobb is through. After the straight run, Jenkins Baseball championship playoff ‘at! TOMORROW NIGHT At Greenfield Midgetdrome.
will drive onto a 10-mile circular yjeto ry field next Wednesday were . track where he will At Newcastle, Mt. Lawn, . Will begin a. run decided yesterday at Riverside. Cars.
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. .d . 4 8 [retired three Millers in order. {Hallas 11 100%; 125 48 i ——— i - f———— During the eighth ning Butch!1. x-Indlans: Soriano won 2; Woods won Softball Schedule | west of Tsingtao, and advanced benefits for parochial school stunorthward 15 miles from there, tak- | dents, and maintaining the order's ‘association tourney schedule: |and Weatherly was safe on a bunt. : Spades Park La round- ould Game Series i pades Park vs. wrence Central; : | brought in the other three. | DEATH NOTICES that he hopes will last 12 hours. {to open a Negro American league Llp artery | In th Class B division Christian Hill Wolves; 10:15, Bethel A. C. vs. Tribe Batting 16th a(., pasted away PAL fe: A High eed : i defeated Garfield PAL 3 to 2, t ighbank Speedway At Beech Grove Stadium—8:30, Riddle 31 /tomorrow at 8:30 p. m. and 8 dou- father of Mrs, Ben Gillentine and CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, Aug 22 (U.| @apitol Oil bl At Al dria A id Weatherly = anked the River-| exandria Armscampt, midget . i « | Mauch : BLAIR-N 1234 N, - standable Way. P.).—Davenport, Towa « champion side DE dinels, 3 to 0, yesterday in cars, (night). {Memorial Vets; 9, Capital Paper vs. Mauc Memphis hurlers during the three horn nel ot of A: toviay y |Lockefleld Gardens, 3) games will include Dan Bankhead, k, Mrs. Mary Mears and Joh sectional tourney here, moved) y |a one-hit game for the victors. way, W. 16th st, (night). &ry worl bY forfeit from H. P. Was Williams 182 assignments will go to Johnny Wil-| ter, John D. and Bryan Henry. Serv: of ‘Indianapolis
Bad 2, Wilkie lost 1, CGornleki lost }; | Moran, back on first base after an h lost A ing Changyl. {ban against liquor. | Ben Guintini's single counted one| The Indianapolis Clowns will re- "1 1 § - — : sock 45, Schoettle’s Insurance vs. Ertel | Indianapolis Times, Fri, Aug. 22, ‘47 Eins : 5 : Eg Ars series with the Memphis Red Sox.| 16th at. pasted away orc re incinnati Bests Ex Your Lo d toa: ; press Your Love and Sym. and Consolidated Finance shut out miles south of Greenticld, big ears, Billings Hospital vs. J. D. Adams Kalin 41) [ble-header Sunday starting at 1:30 gros tice . ter. J. C. Wilson service. Castiglione 1 3 | and regional representative in the) 1 DAY At har of Mrs. Lota Bra: {the Class A round-robin tourney. MONDAY Last night's tourney results were: i31| Verde] Mathis, Spoon Carter and! THE ALLIED against Cincinnati, O,, in a double-| C Co a y The Oilers were to meet the Spar Home Runs—Gulntini 18§, Weatherly; Niams, Guan Guilbo and Thomas | ice Monday, at Peace Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere
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Cables won 2, lost } ‘Tonight's Marion County Softball ‘injury-enforced absence, singled Clowns to Open At Municipal Stadium—8:30, it “00a ANNOUNCEMENTS Be Softens Sorrow It fle r Machine; 9, Allison Jets vs, Mars iturn to Victory field tomorrow night BARRETT—John M., age 84, 6385 E, SUNDAY three) a RBI Av.| A single game is scheduled for| Young and Alice Barrett, grandlowa Legion Nine 8 ojtationy notice | pathy in the Most Under. | Warren Wildcggs, 15 to 0. |qualifying at noon. Co, 17:45, Indianapolis Florists vs. Veather 304 p. m. = pathy Ameri Legi Juni baseball! R a Bru: erican on junior base Eddie Poole of Ben Davis hurled] At Indianapolis Midget ns |Bro 7] polis g At Municipal Stadium-—Holy Ros- : a4) Bob Sharpe. The Clowns’ hurling| Blaiv, aster of Mrs. Ma oor. FLORIST ASSN. y 224 out of : : Chapel, 2060 E. SN hin st. Friends
AKRON, O., Aug. 22 (U. P.).—Ray| (Sugar) Robinson, welterweight] champion, knocked out Sammy Se-! creet of Pittsburgh at 1:50 of the] first round of their non-title bout in the Rubber bowl last night, Robinson, making his first ring appearance since Jimmy Doyle of Los Angeles died after their title {fight at Cleveland early in the summer, appeared in peak condition,
Horse Will Go to U. S. SYDNEY, Australia, Aug. 22. (U. P.). — Frank Calton, trainer of Shannon, Australia’s outstanding race horse who was sold to W. J. Smith for $88400 yesterday, said today “there never has been any suggestion that Shannon will go to America.” The horse, purchased at auction, had, been reported headed for America. “Present plans call for Shannon Colgate Back Bock to race in Sydney and then retire HAMILTON, N. Y., Aug. 22 (U him. for local stud duties,” Calton p)_ Colgate grid coach Paul Bixadded. {ler was cheered today by the news {that Walter Piebes, regular 1045 Fusari fullback, will return from army : * . service in time to rejoin the squad To Whip Di Martino when practice begins Sept. Ly NEW YORK, Aw. 22 (U. P).— : Charley Fusari, young welterweight of Irvington, N. J., was favored at Across the Border 3-1 to beat Joe Di Martino of FRANKFURT, Aug. 22 (U. P).— Bridgeport, Conn., tonight in their Dena, the German news agency to-10-round bout at Madison Square|day reported that Gottfried Von Garden. Cramm, one-time German Davis Di Martino earned the Garden|Cup tennis player - and presently shot by knocking out Marty Servo, |trainer of the Swedish Davis Cup ex-welter champion, in .the first|team, will shortly receive Swedish round at Bridgeport two weeks ago. | Citizenship.
y Wednes. 3. CARD OF THANKS
DAVIDBON-We wish to express our thanks to our many friends, relatives and neighbors for their acts of kindness, their ex Teasng of sympathy shown and t beautiful floral erings received at the death of our husband and father, Howard A. Davidson We especially Ol thank the pallbearers, or nist, Re Thomas . Kline of es Lutheran church Tor his comforting words, the RCA-Victor Div. of Radio Corp. of America an e¢ Moore Irvinglen Chapel for ‘heir kind anda ficient service. DAVIDSON and FAMILY, EARL our many reistives, friends a neighbors we wish to extend our thanks and deep appreciatioa for thelr Light unas expression of sy thy and beautiful ‘floral Trivutes at the death of our beloved mother, M Dells May Earl thank the p Griner for their kind words of consolation, the pallbearers, singers and the Usher Mortuary for their kindness and ellicient service. Sons and Daughters EDWARDS To our many friends. relatives and neighbors we wish t express our sincere thanks for \heir many kindnesses, consoling words and floral tributes at the pasting of of our beloved daughter, an randdaughter, Mary Ann a /e are sxtremely grateful to the allbearers, singer, organist, The eader, Henry Andersen and the Ccnkle Puneral Home for their serve
jces and efficiency, Mr. and Mrs, John Edwards and d_Family.
ELLIOT We wish (0 expr or our sincere appreciation and thanks to
erb Bush of Can header today bent on preventingtans today at Garfield park son, Rackett's Cafe defeated St./Andres 12, Kalin 7. Moran 6. Riddle 4 ) at ’ nor. repetition of last year's hard luck. 5 p m. to decide Class a ie P. K. Says Grimm Stays Catherine's, 7 to 3, and Jacobs Laun-' [Rosenilial 4 i 4. Castiglione ph) Went- Quinones ore Sportage Crown Hill : y # The little Blue Devils were side- for the Victory field ’ derall was forced to go 14 innings| Three-Base Hits astiglione 9 We | a———— N DEFEATS OTICES 3 ) playoffs. CHICAGO, Aug. 22 (U. P.).—P. ; a CARR — Ver loved wi I. DEATH NOTIC AY tracked in their quest for the na-| Class C teams were determined K. Wrigley, owner and president of before eliminating Roosevelt Phar-| sires 4 nah ¢ Andres d 5 in Tosses No-Hit Game | Fe kiin Vo oh er inorner vile WILKINS Charles, age 7, of 536 tional legion title in this same|last week. They are Little Flower the Chicago Cubs, denied today macy, 1 to 0. trey Hils— Weatherly 23 Castig:| RALEIGH, N. C, Aug. 22 (U. P).| many: and Roger HE We tat" Waltaets fens sectional tournament last year and and Christian PAL. that Charley Grimm would be re-| At Beech Grove Stadium--Bethel (lone 21. Andres eae a choran |.—Al Henencheck, 26-year-old Lo- | / Apoiis, sister of Mis, Pris Aurebs and Russell Wilkins, Mrs. Edith were halfway off the track today ———————————————— laced as manager. Published re-| A. C. 1, Moose Lodge 0; Merz En-|Rriddle 7, K TB Y Ro thal ‘rain, O. righthander oi hed Wh cCreary an rs. May Pierce, Inppearance after yesterday's 12 to 5 loss. { » |p i 1, 4 dure 3, Willian 2, NAGY. pores. . Whe BE pitched §13 3 rT oF Wiliam m Witkine, : Robinson Flattens | ports said that Grimm would be gineering 7, L. G. 8. Spring Clutch |* BC ws ein to-0 mno-hit game last night for d 4 ve ili x Riis, ] . ATT . | relieved by veteran third baseman 1; J. D. Adams 11, Billings VA Hos- | Moran 4, Weatherly 1 andres 3, ae is 2. Raleigh against - Greensboro in al n at the funeral home Prneral A ues Burda, “0 am, Denies Report Aussie Foe mn 1st Round | Stanley Hack. " pit 8. : |Gaiioy, Tos > Mauch 2, Rosenthal 3 Carolina league game. invited ‘Burial Washington Park irom Michigan Burl) Porat PT. a——— cemeler a SE : : ; | CLARK Hiiabes 8. ae To He: Priends may call at ihe chapel
d . ; sister of Walter Thompson and | . Effie Ferguson, also ard hy ! u | Services at the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, 1334 Prospect st, Saturday, 3 p. m Priends Invited. Burial Greenwood, Friends may call at the Chapel of the Chim EE Da age ge 33, wife of William H., Puller; mother of Berneta and Alfred Pascoe; sister of Mrs, Irene Walraven of East Peoria, 111, Floyd and William Dewester, passed away Wednesday eve ning. Funeral Saturday, 2 p. m, at Royster & Askin Mortuary, 1902 N Meridian st. Bunal Floral Park
GERRARD—David W., of 313 BE, Wainut st, entered into rest Priday morning, “ye 47 years, husband of Margaret rrard; brother of Mrs. Cecil Sharpe, d H., -Jessie M. and Otis L, Gerrard, Services Sunday, 2 p. m., at Colonial Chapel. 3447 College ave. Friends are welcome Burial Union Chapel, Moore Mortuaries L HACKEMEYER—William, J403 Ralston ave, father of Oliver H and William A. Hackemeyer, Mrs. Glen C. Caldwell, Mrs, J. Benjamin Roberts und Mrs. Evert A. Johnson, all of Indianapolis, passed away Wednesday p. m. Service Planner & Buchanan Mortuary Saturday, 3 p.m. Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill Friends may call al mortuary. HENDERSON--Ocy 1 B., 50 years, of 825 N, Keystone ave, mother of Sterling C. and Leland J. Henderson, gaughter of Mr. Loins Mrs. William bir an of rt, sister of =
riha Wien, esse and Cecil of Logansport, also four frandenilaren, famed away Priday. our many friends, relatives and riends may call at the Jordan Fu- nei Bbore for their kindnesses, symneral Home, 2428 E. 10th st, after 10 pat shown and beautiful floral " m, JJetutday. Junstal Sunday, Pributes received at the death of our Aug. i = at Galveston beloved wife and mother, Clara Mehodut church st Galveston, Ind. Elliot. We are extremely Fatetul to Priends invited. Burial Galveston the pallbearers, v. nston C cemelery Bell of the Third Christian church
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utes extended to us at the death 3 our dariling. Doris Louise Hale especially wish to thank the tingere and Rev, Roscoe Kirkman for his kind and consoling words, also the Conkle Funeral Home for their effiel A service ARENTS and GRANDPARENTS HATE our many iriends, reiatives and neighbors we wish to extend our sincere thanks for the many acts of kindness, sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings extended to us at the th of our wife and mother, Rilda Mae Hall Woe especially wish to thank the pallbearers, Rev. Geo. Kimsey, singer and pianist, We are extremely grateful to Shirley Bros, for their services, MR. muUBgR? C. HALL AND GHTERS.
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