Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1947 — Page 18

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

NEW YORK, Sept..1 (UP) Yesterday's:

: : The Yankees iE. * ahead in the not épen a collapse ‘tan keep them tie the couiit $

of them, St. Louis wonld have {07%

? . victory well ‘under control, with a mark of ~

354 to 320 for his pearest rivad, Phil Cavarretia® of the Cubs over the: Cit we Ly £0 Ted Williams has “Whipped the fo oO Maven defensive shift © agasnst him and "idl ot seems to have a firm hold on most RL, ard « American ledagae. honors—balting:

with an average of 430; runs séojed R

with 103 and home runs. with 21 Johnny Mize, wilh -44 ‘home;

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lories, should bie the top hurler

Glants The Record 4 Brooklyn held its" margin by wil- AUKer ping the New. York Giants, 10 wo! nt Pe i: despite Willard MarshalPs: horfie INDIANATOL 18

wi’ which gave the Giants a tle A oan with the 1038 Yankees lor the wlltime Team, homer-hithing Utle, both as

stayed in the running until. 8: Louls got- five runs in the ninth oe 0 {ining -Ron Northey hit the homer Pittsburgh

Philadelphia

and Bry Dusak the triple

The Braves won the first, 3 to 2 AMERI( AN on John Sain's four-hitter and -u Ms timely single by Mike McCormick, Milwauk

i Kat oleds at Columbus

Minie npolis at

Sn. 0 aided ny Del Ennis threeCis wi

“Tan homer. 2 rim BE LUN

Pittspurgh at f

The Yankees won two - from Washington; 6 to 5 and 5 to 1. Washington kicked the first game away when Buddy Lewis and Walt youve Masterson erred in the seventh in- Culumbu ar ning and Tom Henrich then singled paker New York got two runs to win. = Sherman Lollar, just up from New. Columbus

Dreisewerd i ark, tripled ‘home three runs. as MeSeweid an

Kansas City Minneapolis

fourth inning of the second game

leties, 8 to 1, as WHHamME hit a wus City home run and single and batted (n Minneapolis

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S| 15 Sandlot Nines Survive First Week-End of Play -

By ‘BERNARD HARMON

No Danger Fifteen of the 10 teams entered in the annual city amateur base-

ball tournament remained {i the running alter the initial week-end of

B wo play,” which started” Saturday. ih sing Five: teams,

their two games, Giants Tie Yanks’ Cafeteria and Stewart-Warner are : out of the running with two defeats

Home Run Recotd chalked up against

Riviera Club Swimmers Win City Crown

Athletic Clib

Finishes Second .

The’ Riviera club - piled up 262 O. and Indiana | points to win the annual city swimiming meet which concluded yester- , entering the day at. Broad Ripple.’

Kingan Reliables, deteniging champlans, South Side «Saints, Allison's, P. R, Mallory and Eagles Lodge, are undefeated in| while Prospect Tavern; Linde Air Products, Rupsett| wher Ed Btegemoller's first inning tended : Wooster ; college, Wooster, gave the Newsmen-the lead in their

Major league baseball entered its was a orie=man university. Prior | _ final. month. today. and ' just’. about centerficlder Loi ., the only “things still ‘to be decided South 8ide Sats, x are the final figures on hew attend-- Beech Grove 6-3 gs. ; +0 oanee fecords : * With the Saints trailing, 5-3, » are - 435—games the final<half. of the ninth, Buerg- difeat merican league abd Joy singled to, drive in two runs and from he Tailors sent Stewart-Warner to the from winning ‘cuts off a runner at the. ie with sidelines 'with an 11-6. victory and = Brooklyn is 7'. games ahead -of a fine” throw to save thie game and Allison's, behind the two-hit pitch- ; : Louis, in the National league in the - -top. of the 12th he made ang of Wendell Smith, bested Edgeps he ‘Dodgers have only 24.-games sensfitonal - giving Lette play, ands if they “lost halkprevent “at Beech

Linde Nine Eliminated’ , trailing 7-2 at the end ‘of the fgurth, came back In hand Linde Air Products an 18- 8 and eliminate that

navy he held positions “with gevsl organizations toa n the finance O- G- Reynard Riviera also took individual. hon- ved 33 months with ors, with Tom Gastineau winning’, c.apee construction unit and took high-point honors among | semor| 4 4, the invasion of Guadalcanal competitors with 18 points, and his| 4 a1mast - every subsequent land-

sister, Sue, "scoring 18 points fo top ing operation. He 1s married and!" swimmers™in intermediate events.

Sub-junior honors were divided Edfgles Lodge scored 22. runs in betweén: Terry Carlisle’ of the In-

Lhe last two innings to hand Moore qianapolis athletic club: and Linda E irr Mortuaries a 28-2 defeat pennant * which he obfathed fous hits in six Foods won ‘a forfeit over Russet (piece. he stacked out | Cafeteria. In Saturday's opening games, ‘Ar-| second In team mour won over Ferris, 22 Edge- points and 1. A. C. swimmers also: - wood defeated Leon, a 25-2 decision triumphed over DeWalf, o 1, South [totalling 125 points in these events. Prospect TavV- Other Lenina finished in this order: A 108, Meredian Hills, 29, wal- City Po 19, Woodstock 8. ' «competition Riviera by cauntéd 218spoints; Stewart-War- Meridian Hills 25, Woodstock § and Navy-Marine

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again wood Merchants, 6-1.

Climaxes Bi Day Ferris woods, of Rivera,

standing with 156

win 22 of its 27 games to cbp he: THEN to. cll ma Walker 1n'No Danger Jets tn the. plate Harry Walker “of Tht Phillies has a home van to give the” Natidpal Jeague “batting title

Kingan Reliables championship. by

figuity in” taking

champions, Side Sune trimmed thered Lincoln Y. M. {-inning . triple Chiropractioy 22- 1: give P.'loped Linde Armotir Moore and Beech

that scered two

Mallory a 2-1

on Boctat. Club, DeWolf park, Prospec ‘Tavern

a ! ho y ' and any. 8 ith : i weil Baseball Standings, Se hedule, Results pe dn

-Cincinnatl,- already af” 80 Vi J AMERICAN AXSOCIATION

Nitcholas and Dan. :

Tiee ; Chicago at Cleveland

1 Ta and Padgett

airisch and Pad ett Lade ee MC ulough, 260-—

York witht 82 W St. Louis stil #iasiig the Brooks Petrol his with hope if not with sucess, ou’ te Fling ¢ £ lasted” the Cincinnati “Reds, 15- 1) Glo R In a game imuwhich there. wera st. Lo FviiaL 16 walks, two wild pitches, u passed, NA ball, 19 singles, four doubles’ one py...) triple and one home run. The Reds i Louis "

Kennedy Koslo, Jones, lott and Cooper, son,

sh, | Borowy and McC ullough Lombardi and Edward 5 * 300 300

Brecheen and Giant agiola,

Boston split with the Phillies. SOHEDULE TODAY Helkl #84 Lamanno,

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Louteville at NDIANAPOLIT AMERICAN LEAGUE nw ;

which sent home the winning run. gc aul a Minnedpolis Maaterion Ang Mancuso; Ranchi,

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Cle i le STCCPSHIve sites Th ho le gixth Inning provided four runs as Ne. Headers) 1hje Cubs trimmed Pittsbufih, 6 tO nacional New York 1, behind Doyle Lade's six-hit hurl [Dhtisdelohia at Brookly)

Hig Cincinnati at Chivago

RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

(First Game) Hip 0 RUNS BATTED IN Newhouser ‘and Bwilt;

Ostrowski ahd Rolandson,

1Becond

0 2 ars Moulder, Po Football

28, New York Yankees 2 ks 1.

; ; : New York scored four times in the (First Game) Scie, Plores and Rosas, a pitch-in

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. Wight and Niartwos three runs, Emmerich, McGowan

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Three Teen-Age : Dances Planned

Free dances for the city teenagers will be held again this week under the sponsorship of the Amerfcan Federation of Musicians, local Teen Canteens, The. first of three darices will be ’ held tomorrow night sponsored by Melody Manor | canteen, with music hy Chuck Wednesday night there will | he dancing sponsored by the Truk-~On-Inn canteen at Broad Ripple

terrace, with Max Wilson—and_ his | 'orchestra. 0 ‘The Bug-A-=-Boo canteen will , sponsor a dance Friday night on os the Rhodius park volley-ball court 2 with music on records. These dances are co-ordinated by ! the city department of Parts. and [Fectumtion,

, Benefit to Be Given I At Veteran's Hospital

Morgan R. Swain will be master of ceremonies for Labor Day Follies to be presented {omorrow night at 1% 001-5 9 othe U.S. Veteran's hospital by the ladies auxiliary of Indianapolis post 1 4. +114, Jewish War Veterans,

Promoted to Sergeant . Cpl. Billy Regan Jr. son of Mr. land Mrs. J. N. Qgden; 743 W. 32d t., has been promoted to the rank of sergeant while serving as clerk “inthe adjutant general's ae of the fourth A. A. F. headquarters jut Hamilton eld, Cal,

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"0. E. S. Chapter to Meet

Corinthian ' Chapter No. 456, O. E. S., will observe homecoming with dinner- at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday at 2515 W. Washington 1st, —A-Meeuing will follow at 2p. m.

"Auxiliary to Meet The ladies Auxiliary of the ca-| Scotch Caledonian club will meet manual | Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. in the "home of Mrs. Arnold Birt, 1217 ; Congress ave.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS “L. DEATH NOTICES

Indianapolis Times, Mon, Sep. 1, 3

APGAR—Mrs, Delia, age 70, of 3452 Salem. Beloved mother of Mrs, Blanch Bayless, Mrs. Kathryn DeFord of ‘Indiatiapolis, Mrs. Leona Murray, Palestine; ‘Hl Mrs. Daisy Rartiee, Mt. Carmel, Ill; sister of George Parr, Kenneton, Ind.: David L Parr, Los Angeles, Cal; Mrs. Hattie Barnes and Mrs Cordia. Goodwin, Mt. Carmel, Ti, Passed away Monday A. m Fyneral arrangements later, Shirley service

BECK~Jesse Glenn, “age “69, 414 N, DeQuincy, husband of Naomi Beck, father of Mrs. Docthea Davis, broth. er of Mrs, Mabel Wray, grandfather of Paul and Richard Duvis, passed AWAY Friends -may cill at. he Dorsey Puneral Home, 3935 E. New York, any time. JFimeéral 10 a. mn Tuesday abt the Grace Methodist church: "Body lying in state from 9 until 10 at the church. Burial Memorial Park

BRANDENBURG Rl Irvin RB, -age 39 years, of 2950 Schofield, beloved son of Horace Bramdenburg and brother of Mrs. Georgia Copeland, Rasaeg AWAY Fda uneral Tuesday, 10 a. m., from Shirley Brothers’ Central Chapel, 3) N. Illinois, Burial Spiceland, Ind. Friends may call at the chapel any time

BURKE~John E, husband of nom! Burke, brother of Arthu of Rocklall, Conn.; Charles P,, of Bedford, Ind ; Mrs, Kenneth Redick and Mrs. Delemarre, Newington, Conn ; Mia. Fiank Mongillo, New Haven, onn., Mrs. Lester Davies; Groton, conn. died Sunday at St. Vincent s hos ital, - Puneral Wednesday, 8:30 he Kirbs Mortuary, Meridian at on sl, a. m. S58. Peter & Paul Cathedral, Literment Calvary, Friends may call at the mortuary

CHANLEY George W., age 60. hus band of Caroline Chanley, father of Mrs, Blanche Zeluff, Mrs ulah Cox, Mrs. Helen Craig and Lynn Chanley United. States ams Japan, and brother of Mrs. Taylor, Birds« eye, Ind.. Henderson Chanley, Evans ville, and Clarence Chanley, Indianapolis, passed away Sunday a. ov. at residence, 703 Saga, “Services Wednesday, 1:3 m., Conkle fue neral home, woe” ‘Ww Michigan st, Friends invited Burial Floral Park. Friends may cath at the funeral home after 6 p.m. Monday

. COLEMAN—Mrs, Sally E. 1006

nN, Meridian st. ssed away Saturday night. Serve ces at the residence Wednesday, 2 p. m. Priends invited,

Ee Butal a All, Friends may call.

the residence any time

ELMANN—Ben, of Vero Beach, Fin, entered into rest Sunda evening,

ped ¥ ji 1 oars. father “Gordan rs. phar :

Eimsnn and Ver ana ert . and andiatner of Mis Allen Voprheses, ice and burial, Vero Beach, Ma. Moore Mortyaries,.

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* neral Tau Bept: 2, 2 p. : the George W. Usher Mortars. 3313

he was

58. years. > J Tt Sunday tyian a malate of kN

Heat “Uhl Mur} ; Fred Cummins and Mrs ir. ices W 130 p. mj at Irvin Cha E ends are welcome. risl shingion

d Josep ugh, pa; Way Frida Service at Central Avenue Methodist church Tuesday, m, Priends invited. = Burial ashingion Park, Priends may call at Flanner Buchanan Mortuary any time.

GARRETT, Earl R., of 2318 8. Ar. lington, /R. R. 5, beloved husband of Btella Garrett avid father of Mrs. Rosalyn’ Avery and Mrs. Jeanette Renfro and giandfather of Patricia incl Riot De of Edgar Garrett, ing nnati, O., passed away Satur.

a vited. Burial Washington Park.

JACOBS Delores May.9 years; of Englewood. Cal; daughter “of Mr.

nd Mrs. Charles Jaco , sister. of .

eity Jean, and granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Ross of city, Mr. and Mrs. Steve cobs of Cal passed away ~Wednestlay, Aug. 27. Friends may call al she Jordan fu-. neral home, 2428. 10th, after 7 pm. Tusaday Suneral Wednesday, Sept. 3. 3 p. m., at Otterbein United Brethren church, 21st and Wallace. Friends invited. Burial Me “orial Sao M.,, 5500 Millersville Rd., mother of Harry C. and Carl C. Jackson and Mrs, Roy C. Smith, hy of Indianapolis. sistes of Mrs. V. Iacas, Indianapolis, Ns ‘away Saturday evening. Bervices Flanner & Bushanan Mortuary Tuesday, 10:30 a. m,

Friends invited Burial Crown Hill

Friends may ca call at _mortvary,

LESTER—Mrs, Emma. L, 85 years, widow of James Lester, sister of Mrs. George Owens, Rising Sun, Ind ;

Mrs. E. F Burrows, Jonesvile, ng.:. J Earl Z. ahd Dale W. Sigmon, In- °

Hianapolis, passed away at her home in Rising ,8un, . Ind, Saturday. Services Planner - & “ Buchanan Or v Tueiday, 1 p m. Friends Burial Crown Hill, Friends al mort Har

MATTHEWS. Ww, Allen, 1417 N Belle Vieu. husband of Nettie M. MatEWS, r of William all

+h of In. dianapolis, od away Friday p. m. ervices Planner & Buchanan Mortuary Tuesday, 3 p, m. Priglids ‘invied. ' Interment Washington Park. Friends may ¢ call at mortuary.

MILLER age years, of 1236 Nordyke, Husband of Minnie Miller, father ye ‘Ben, Edward, Pred, Barbara * and Martha Miller, Mrs. Estelle Puller, Mrs. Minnie Atkinson; also survived by five grandchildren.

.. Fiizeral from Lauck funeral home,

1458 8, Meridian, Wednesday, 3 p.m Burial Crown Hill MOR RGAN—Elmer. age 57 years, rs, 510% N. Sheffield, husband of Mamie. father of Ralph Morgan, brother of Walter Morgan, passed away Saturday evening, Veterans Sosplial, 8ervice Tuesday, “2 Wert Side Church of the A Priends invited. Buriat Floral Park. Friends may call “at Conkle funeral home, iy W. Michigan until noon Tuesay

MORRIS—Martha 6. 1306 Sheloy 8t., entered into rest Sunday, age ST vears, Wife of Isaac Morris and mother . of Mrs. Mildred Henry, Robert 'H.. William E.' Porter and Mrs. Phyllis Branham and Paul Morris; sister of Mrs. ' Florence Troutman Services Wednesday, 2 Po at Christian Church, Mitchell, n

Friends may call at the resi

dence any time. after 6 p. m. Monday Burial Mitchell Cemetery Moore Mortuaries

ROBERTS-—Kenneth "Ear, age -50 years, hushand of Edith, father of.

Mrs Adolel Goidberry, son of, Joi 0;

Roberts. passed awhy Saturday. ¥

W. ‘Washington st. Friends invited. Baorial Danville, Ind. Friends may

Leal at mortuary any time, 5 SCHNEIDER — Minnie £. beloved

wife of Charles G. Schneider, mother of Thomas O. Schneider, Indianapolis; Ethel Marie Yatsko of Havre de Grace, Md.; three grandchildren, Lowell and Denny binson and Louise Haley: sister of Fred D. Mounts of Indiana olis: Gertrude Windish of Hollyw Fla., passed

away Friday p. m. intra Wednes-

day, 2 p. m, at residence, 1418 8, Harding. Friends Iiuvited. Burial Concordia Femiclery, Friends may call at residence

SHANE—Mattte, aie IE years, % moth er of Mrs. Madge Rice, sister of Charles Richardson, grandmother of Donald ‘Whitaker® and Mrs. Vivian Thomas, passed away = Saturday. Funeral Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2:30

Pm at Ihe George W. Usher

Mortuary, 2313 W. Washington st. Friends invited Burial Crown Hill cemetery, Friends. may, call at mortuary after 6 p.m Monda, ‘STEVENS—Susan Velda, wife f Clabe Stevens, mother of Mrs Marie Bunch and grandmother of Judy And Norval Leroy Bunch. Also survived ~ by several nieces and nephews passed awav at her howe near Rocklane .Saturda Friends may call at the ie ter 4

Pp. m. Mogday Funeral services .

Wednesday 230 p.m Pleasant Valley Church. Friends invited. Burs ial - Acton Cemetery, Robert W, Sti ring Service

SFUMP_ Mrs. Carrie M. 58 3 years, 8925 E. 46th st., wife of Metlin B.. mother .of Maurine Wolf of alifornia, sister of Edna Stouder, Nappanee, Ind. ‘Fern Chambers, Beaumont, . Tex; Charles Blosser, -Beau-

mont, Tex. Roy Blosser, Nappanee, -

Ind.; Calvin Blosser. South Bend, Ind. . Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Monday, % p . also at Union Center, Church .of Bie Brethren, Tuesday, 2 v. m Friends invited. Burial Na ppanee, Ind, Friends may call at mort uary

|U LLIVAN-— ~Mable, age 59 years, of 5621 Julian ave., beloved mother of Mrs. Bva Dillman of Indlanapolis, and Ester Miller, Otisco, Ind.; daughter of Mrs. Nancy Wantland, Bloomington, Ind; “sister of Thelma MeCord of Blsomington, passed away Sunday morning Funeral notice later. Shiriey Bros. service TITARA—John, 51 years, of 1266 Roosevelt ave.” husband of Lydia Titara and father of Kenneth Earl and John Edward Titara, Mrs. Kathleen Conover and Mrs. Dorothy Devine, passed away Saturday. Friends may call at the Jordan funeral home, 2428 'E. 10th st, any time. Funeral Tuesday, Sept 3, 2 p. m. Priends invited. Burial New Crown cemetery,

WAITE—Lt, Col Raymond L Jr, husband of " June, passed away suddenly Sunday morning at his home, 3930 Byram ave. Friends may call’ at the home Monday evening and Tuesday morning. Burial Arlington National cemetery, Please omit flovers

WENTE~Otto E 54 years, brother of Theodote H., Clara and Lula, Mrs. Walter ‘Campbell all of Indianapolis. Mrs. John Schaub, Tam-,

pa, Fla. Service Flanner & Buchanan.

Mortuary. Time: later, Burial Con= cordia cemetery, Sevinour, Ind WYATT—Raymond KE. 62 vears. beloved husband of Ddta Wyatt, step tather of Harvey Powers, brother of Mary Hollingsworth, Maude Hazel. wood. Furman and Charlies Wyatt, passed away Satir rday Funeral

Tuesday, 10 a. 'm, the 6G. H, Herrmann Funeral Hein 1505 8 East St Friends invited Burial

Salem Lutheran cemetery, - New Augusta. Priends may call any time.

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