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In the main event at the Sports, washington on opening THEN {rt Home game UHH Oct. E RERLAL.BIR. Me Atena’s last outdoor card last night.| Buffalo will play at Cleveland, yoyinst pittsburgh. ) Newly elected officers are Hugh . , a gh . Angelo, from Toledo, O., took the piitspurgh at St. Louis, and Her- “giv pew coaches will make their \¢ qui) re-elected president for | first fall with an arm and wrist shey at Springfield in the remain- gp t in tie A HL. this season M Qui Jesu ed pres ) , lock in nine minutes. But Raborn ing opening night game. Each jax Riley will pilot Washington. pe iint b 300 oas- ’ president; Joseph Colbert, treas squared things after eight minutes team will play a gruelling 68-game Terry Reardon, former Bostohl,.. ..1.. Rea corresponding: secre dianapolis was with a jack knife. The deciding ate which will end on March. 21. 5, ; : : on, Urer; Leo Rea, resy g " rogressed seven mintites ‘Bruin defenseman, will ‘handle... and Thomas Welch, recording 3pOL 81 he Tail had progressed sever “** Four more teams will make their Providence, Wally Kilrea will guide secretary. Eins night when Angels Was uied out: first home appearance on Oct. 15, Philadelphia. Johnny - Mowers; ex- Coach Joe Dezelan will introduce 4 he saved Be ne aus; Y k the second night of the campaign. Detroit Red Wing goalie, will coach members of the varsity and, followpluned Sammy Kohen of New The defending champion Hershey Indianapolis, Roy Goldsworthy will ing a short business meeting, rehil Jones Offy after 17 minutes with an airplane Bears will play host 10 Philadel- lead Buffalo. Bob Davidson has
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} phia, Buffalo will entertain Cleve- been named coach at Pittsburgh. — 25 laps for a § Bex Mober]y “of Bums a e land, Providence will be at home 10 Ebbie Goodfellow/- nother ex- B Aft Yo th Pin Season’ 5 High Score 3::50.7 for the the opener from Billy igh wes New Haven and Pittsburgh will major leaguer who took over the POSOX er rou old mark was land, with a leg spilt YE Finite Jneet Springfield at Pittsburgh. reins of St. Louis at the end of PORTLAND, Me, Sept, 17 BP) & By FRANK WILSON, Pa 1 iat An , kA rr TRAIAN POT WII) [ASE Se a rr riod ge Tena Partiand, LAE DRE AT ET SOT EIEN Ranked ivi ae EAA Hof “Tinley Fight Results ‘make their bow before home fans the Flyers, Don Penniston “will be" all- around athlete and star pitcher season today, but it came close to being third after ast night's league nd and Mel IBRSEY TS NITED PRESS Decosmo, On Oct. 16, the Ramblers playing hack to handle Hershey, Earl Sei- at Deering high school, said toda: activity. : , Cal, third. 143 Elizabe h, N' 3 outpemn ed Richié Providence - and the Caps taking bert at Springfield, Bun Cook at he will sign a professional baseball Leo Jenkins, rolling in‘the Pennsylvania alley's Recreation league, Castle wound Orange, -o K Coney’ Tutand Yelodrame) on St. Louis, The Philadelphia Cleveland and Lynn Patrick at contract with the Boston Red Sox compiled games of 225. 193 and 257 {or a 675 to come up just shy — Ruby Kessler, 144, 4, Rockets, however, will not play their New Haven. next week. of the mark set by Monroe Friday night. At the West Side alleys 4 it BE ro ¥ incie had the out Ernie Petrone, 14] PRisAIphin “i. ee = ass IML A MiAhL aa (JOe Pritchett tailied scores of 224, tion sprint in 223 and 227 for a 674 to nudge Uptown alleys announces openoY by Johnny Jenkins, and lead the West Side ings in a Sunday mixed league ; nnie ill Classic league : which will roll at 8:30 p. m. and ind, Ind, and Making tough splits 1s a hobby Frid : \ " i . dianapolis. ! with Roy Koonts, who rolls in the ® riday men’s handicap league e-lap helmet : i Holland Esquire Grille league at 0 roll at 6 p. m. Sturmfs. Roy picked up three Flo Denny came through with nounced that toughies last night as he dropped the high score of the evening for will be staged et ® the ; 7-10, the 4-7-9-10. and the the ladies with a 539 in the ights at the 6-7-~ Won-Ten league at Pritchett's. weather cut night to a iL h li E d ght to ap- O a ast Night's Bow ing Leaders : M0 BOWLERS (MEN) arnagua, Stegemeier's 504 Leo Jenkins, Pennsylvania Recreation #75 Cieneva aL iag Won-Ten Hos Joe Pritchett. West Side Classic 674 Ellen Sheets, Hoosier Coal & Oil 503 - Fred 8haw, Penn , 655 Mada Roehl, Arthur Mwfray 503 Woody Smith v t Chureh 653 Peggy Lanhar Woh-Ten 02 Carl Keifer 649 Augusta Skaggs BSiegemeler's 502 On as Bill Blyth, Penn. REC. ...vinviverss 646 Doris Fall 81 egemeiers 501 Carl McAffer 641 Jessie Huuiks 501 \ Leo Ahern, Wes 6 OTHER ie DES (WOMEN) Prank Kagel, West Side ......v00004s 628 Ruth Chr Al 489 . Ray Ingals 6261 Ginny Grabbe, Bishoon Cosi 488 Bob Carnag 621 Doroth Joli Indianapolis Railways 484 Windy Nave 62] Mary Michae 8t. Philip s 477 Bob McPhers ch K In Emp. Sec. Mixed 477 Gene Hinder Jone t 2 Rubber 476 Fred Mount ia Eff Riviers 473 John Stiles, Fu ow al Jo Michaelis Internal Rev 464 Otis Dobbs Method ist Church ' 41Lois Sandef IBC Mixed A Hershel Stillwell, West Side ' 610! Dora Connor. Holiday Mived 418 Maurice Schoer , Rec 610 pDarathy Pria Stewart-Warner Mud. 407 & . Pete Stecht Ji des... .....ee004 610) Alice W Indpls. Life Ins Mxd 403 Fred Tegeler 3 a Grolte rand B0BI Judy Adan Friehofer-Bond Mixed 360 uring nr ep em er PY Mel Mas on India A Recreation .... 862 ¥ ar wodhue est Side PI . Harold Klepte Ind. Bee... ioivee ati Harold Kieple, ind. Rec - 5 Blue Devils Groom g Jack McVey Chevrolet 3 Ambrose Gutgsell, Ind. Rec o: For Grid Opener Harold 8chlenz, Penn “Red y H. Anderson. Broad Ripple Bus Mer So Polishing final offensive and deOTHER LEADERS (MEN i Amos MOTHER, LEADS) . EN) ig fensive tactics, the Shortridge Blue Bob Robbins John Hancock 592 Devils are nearing the end of the a Bin? Maan. pL Jacabs wah practice season and are preparing Bob Schntidi, Allled Printing + 588 for the first game of the season at NEW Glenn Maxwell Eagle 22% Beech Grove Fridaw, : y Pat Beeker Allison C 76 ech Gro ¢ Ww, Come m to our Safety Sale and get the Elmer re Sporteman’s SLore The Hornets played their firs alph Ittenbach, Gyro Club ih y N LOW PRICES’ extra safety of world famous U, S. Royals Red Wiliams, JD Adem game list Friday and downed a . enry Coo Stewart Warner Mixed. 568 ‘ : at a great saving Hugh Murphy. Internal Revenue sa7 Franklin township squad 13-0 at the . ! Harvey Atmour,. Holiday Mixed 30 victors’ field Dennis Cassel MeQuayv-Norr 41 — ‘ONLY ? 5 BB William Woost. Allison Office Mixed I'ne game Friday night between SAFETY BLOCK TREAD stops you quicker, A vay. Frishorer.Bond Mixed 23s Shortridge and Beech Grove will be 40 straighter on the rain-soaked roads of Fall ' pani Puckett Taps hs Sigg 220 Wie hy o e y Piayen between he . Mel Zimmermay Er ec Mxd 500 0 SCHOOLS AKL vear eech Grov ir slush-covered roads of Winter, Pe De BY BOWL KS (WOMEN) aa WAS one of the few. undefeated Plus Tax Frances mw Hote! Lincoln 527 teams in ‘the state. Shortridge Doro \ 1 + 4 I v (Cat 00x16 . Nao , record was marred only by Cathe6:0 SAFETY BONDED CORDS Naon gi LL piieeare was marred only hy 4 Trade-In Allowance’ ; iral’'s. Iris gaining a forfeit from Loss - : sthe 12: make your tires run cooler... Kay 012 Tech Flo Schr th Ire 511 1 OTHER SIZES stay stronger. Blowout dan- Mariha le, Stegemeiers Grille 510 elen nderson Won-Te 04 PROP TION gers are minimized. Beima Coonel, Blue R de Ice Cream iL P. R. Mallory, Schoettle # Virginia Stack, Won. Ten Baral gman tan O'1o8 Mt 30 In Softball Finals Betty Stuart Won-Ten SAFETY VENTILATED a "UR ® PR. Mallory will be in_position i ’ / . to capture the “Sweet 16" softball Y TREAD runs cooler and safer Clowns Make Final championship when it clashes with t e highest speeds on the : the Schoettle Insurance team -.at at the highest spe Appearance Tonight §Schoeitie Insurance * tea hottest roads of Summer. ) 8:30 at Municipal stadium o First of two Negro baseball games Mallory is unbeaten in the tou! at Victory field this week matches nament and Schoettle Insurance the Indianapolis Clowns and Kan- pine has lost one Jim McLinn, who . sas City in a Negro American has four tournament victories, will OUR BUDGET DEPT. league tilt toinght at 8:30 be on the mound for Mallory EXTRA SPECIAL On Friday evening the Home- Schoettle Insurance advanced to stead Grays return to face a Negro the final round last night eliminat-Trade-in IS GEARED TO SVS You $A%H: BR American league all-star team as- ing Roosevelt the 9 to 'y All FRIENDLY, LOW. ’ sembled by W. 8. Welch and Jim/| Pepsi-Cola Girls and the Farm fowance ICE ON TERMS TO SUIT YOUR a Taylor Bureau Girls will play a curtainARS During This INCOME The Clowns will be making their raiser tonight at 7. Sal \ . final Indianapolis appearance of the ——— - i ¢ HART FORD, Conn. - Charley Ril 128 1OHIR ale season tonight when. they meet the , HARTFORD, ipoinied Charley Joe, 1a Monarchs, who have Willard Brown 127 a re (10 i > y ’ omma:\ 3 Tos 183 and Henry Thompson back from the p PITTBBY RGH 1 n Tee Broan 148 St. Louis Browns in their lifieup Washington D. C a3 diac ialification 1 : AGO rt re 584.4 Chicago ! Big Johnny Williams, the Clowns ontpointed Julius Menendes, 14 Ea " a ace, is slated to take the mound fouls, UL (8 " " against the ' Monarchs’ Jim La “ 4 ’ : SEE KNOERLE (Pronounced Nuriey) EARLY Marque, who leads the Negro Amer- BERENS s im ican league pitchers this season CARS Ww N oO ER L TI wi E CO : A CE SHC R any . COUNTRY CLUB
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1947 edition Mound for Minneapolis
THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES _ :
Colonels, Brewers To Clash In Playoff Finals:
Either
and earned its right to play in the
Frank Trechock. Costly Error
Eliminate Millers, Blues: Series Slated to Open In Louisville Friday
Clem Driesewerd Spins Four-Hit Decision For Kentuckians in Semi-Final Windup
By UNITED PRESS
Louisville or Milwaukee was slated today te represent the American association in the Little Worla Series as they disposed of apponents in the semi-final playoff round. - The Colonels second-place finishers in the regular season, defeated Minneapolis, 8 to 4, last night (0 gan the rubber of the seven-game set Third-place Milwaukee knocked off the pennantwinning Kansas City ¢lub, 4 to 2
Sheehan to Resign
finals In six games with the Blues : ’ The finals, between Louisville and As Millers Manager Milwaukee, will open in the Ken- MINNEAPOLIS, Sept: 17 - (U, tucky city Friday night, P.)~~Lgng Tom Sheehan anBehind the four-hit pitel i ounced today that he will re. cept A UDR OL ign as manager of the MinneClem Driesewerd, Louisville pound- apolis Millers of the American ed out 14 base hits at Minneapolis association. to smother the olub that barely “I am voluntarily quitting the made the plavoffs, Driesewerd was Millers because I Teel a change in trouble only in the second in- is in order,” Sheehan told newsning when the Millers got three of men after his Millers lost the their four runs on a hit, walk final game last night in the firsterror, and a single by Shortstop .
half association playoff round. Sheehan, one of the associa-
tion's all-time great pitchers, An error by Trechock enabled came to Minneapolis in 1939 the Colonels to score five runs In when veteran Mike. Kelley still the initial frame. With the bases, was boss. Under Sheehan, the loaded. he fumbled a hall that. club finished second once, third would have been the third out. and fourth twice. Fhe other times, I'nen Bud Kimble drove three the Millers were in the second Louisville runs home with a long division. drive over the right field fence,
Rightfielder Babe Barna power a four-bagger for the Mille fourth tally Three pitchers appeared on t
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tion McGowan, t
to Starter Earl
loser, 87th
addi-
Lum Harris and Steve Gerkin game of the Sed -
son, were on ‘the “TIT be Tore TOUS. smgres BY
ed Douglas afid Johnny Lucadello and rs' three walks. Thereafter, backed by sharp fielding, he mufMed the Blues he attack,
The Brewers scored a run {n the he fourth on Heinz Becker's single, a wild pitch by Bill Wight and Car den _Gillenwater s
Onn
one- base blow
“rie ctosed “ont the sermon for the and Damon Phillips produced: he
Millers
Al Dark’s Jine home run gave Milwaukee
Kansas City,
the triumph
inthe first inning on hits ‘by
SCOYIng
allow-
tying run in the sixth, Double plays in the seventh and |
George Dell. vice pitcher Vern Bickford ahead of him, eighth innings erased Kansas Oity
al threats to score. And the champion's
Bickford won his sec- jinx in the playoffs held good for ond game of the series afier ing the Blues to take a two-run les
another vear id won only four
The title holders have times in the last 12
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ADAMS Claudisg Jesn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Adams, granddau hier of Mr. and Mis KG, McWilliams and William J Adams of Beech Grove passed away Tuesday Services and burial were held this afternoon, Little & ns Be; vice
ATHERTON Jee H, E. 10th a ton, fathe Atherton White, Mrs
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age bH3, 4p09 husband of Lois AtherInor and Robert Morass of Pessie Viona Deitch and Walter Atherton, passed away Tuesday evening Friends may call at fhe Dorsey Punera! Home, 3935 E. New York after Riyiraday noon Time of funeral late
BARLOW -Nattle, Age 80, mother of Mts. Mertie Griggs, stepmother of Barker, Verner and Orin Barlow, sister of Mrs. Sarah Eggers and Henry Gentry, passed away Monday pm Service Thursday, 2 p, m., White Lick Presbyterian church, 4 miles southwesi of =~ Brownsburg Friends invited Burial White Lick cemetery Friends may call at the Corikle Puneral Homie, 1034 W. Michigan
BRANDT Ella, 60 years t Beloved wile of Fred WwW Brandt mother of Mrs. Margaret Biriggo and Albert Brandt, dsughter of August Bentlage, sister olf Mrs. Martha Wilson, passed away Wednesday Funeral notice later, (i. H, Herrmann service
CAPLAN—Maygh, of 2335 N. Deiaware, passed away suddenly Tues. da evening husband ef Rosa father of Max, Bamuel and Murray, brother of Services will. be conducted 2.00 p mm. ~ Thursday, at he Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home. In. terment nesses-lsrael cemetery, Friend invited
CARLIN—Frank J, hushand of Etta grandfather of Mrs. Francis Walters passed away Tuesday morning. |Services Thursday, 4 p m Flanner &
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142 Er Ohio st Bacon Carlin,
Buchanan Mortuary Friends n vited. - Cremation. Friends may call at mortuary ease no not send flower CARTER~Mord, beloved hushand of Lois, father of Lucile Carter Inke and Leland Carter of Indianapolis passed awa #t the home In Mars Hill Tuesday, Sept. 16. age 91 He ix also survived by hree grandchil drer Robert Elsie and Charaletle one hro Det Onled Carter of Plain field, and Ler, Mr Aargare Mills of Valley Mills Funeral Thurs day Sept 8. 2:30 1. Mm. at the Rushton & Hampion Punera! Home in Plainfield Burial in Mapie HI Friends may call at the funeral home CASPER Thomas Dean, little son of 'homas and Esther Irene Casper andso of Mrs. Ruby E Welch passed away Sunday in Bowie Ariz Beryice Thursday, 10 a. m Conkle Funétal Home, 1934 W. Michigan » Friends invited, Burial Floral Park Friends may. call at the [funeral home WeHnesday evening DAMEWQOD-—My rtle T widow of William T. Damewood, Chicago I passad away Monday evening Beryice Planner & Buchanan Mortuary Thlirsday 1 p. m. “Priends Invited Bufial Union Chapel ceme tery Friegds may call at mortu ary, Wedndsday evening DOYLE Harry Alfred, age 28 or of Mrs. Blanch. Wickers and Harn) I Dayle brother of Wall J Doyle. -. passed... aWa vy Sunday in Detroit, Mich Bervites Thursday, 2 p.m Conkle Panera! Home, 1934 w Michigan st Friends nvited Burial Floral Park Friends ma) call at the funeral home after 2 p m Wednesda ' PUGAN—Ruth B, 3113 N. Sherman dr., entered into rest Tuésda nge 60 vears Wife of Edward 8. Dugas mother of Verne t er of Poy and Oliver Horn Bervice r day. 3 p.m. al Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan =» Pr ds are vel come iri Washington Park vioore Mortuaries . HAWKINS—Francis Marion ‘Frank
3 8 State st entered Into rest Tuesda age 74 years Husband of Nellie Hawkins of Mrs, Li lian Myers grandfather of Donald Frances Myers. brother of Mrs. Ethel McArtor; William and George Haw kins, Bervice Friday, 1:30 p m, «a! Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan Friends are welcome. = Burial Crown He Moore Mortuar JACKSON Rollin E, ian, husband of of Merle A. Jackson Robert B, Jackson of step-father of Mrs Beverly Hills, Oal Mark Haines, Sturgis Jackson of - Indianapolis son of Orting, Wash and Lloyd Jackson of Davion, O.. passed awa Tuesday evening. Serviges Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Time later Friends may call at the mou IALY KUCHLER—Catherine (nee Shea) 74 years, beloved wife of Michael J Kuchler, mother of Ruth Burkert Naomi Schmidtt, Eunice Moxley Bert and Syril Kuchler, passed away Tues
26 N: Merid Ollie’ B., father grandlather of Indianapolis, Morton Greene brother of Mrs Mich G Dean Jac
day. Puneral Priday, 8:30 a. m. at the G, H Herrmann Funeral Home, 1505 8. Fast 8t.; # a. m. Sacred
Heart church. Priends invited Buria i Holy Cross Friends may call afte Wednesday Chr! stian Mothers 8 Society wil meet for prayer Thursday at 8 p. m
TAYLOR Hades" “of 3801 E entered into rest Tuesday morning, wife of Prank R. Taylor, mother nf Mis. Coin, sister of Mrs,
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. : 1 t PAGL 19 I. DEATH NOTICES MARTIN Mary M. age 80 ¥ widow of William, pejoved other of Mrs Blanche M. keys grandmother of Rita Blanche erty, sister of Clayton Satterlee of
Searcy, Ark. Jhtsed away Monga, . Puneral Thurs ny Sept. 18, 2 p. m at the West Washington 1
Methodist church. - Friends invited. Burial Floral Park cemetery. Friends may call at the George W. Usher Mortuary, 2313 W. Washington at. YOUNG Caroline 1, beloved daughter of Estel and Mae Young, sister of Marilyn and Diana Young, grand. daughter of Mr. J. G. Young and Mrs. Lula Harting, passed away ab her home, 7800 8. Meridian st, Wednesday a. mm, Puneral service Friday, 2 p. m, at the Southport Baptist church Friends invited, Friends may call at the home until time of service. Burial Acton cemetery Robert W. Stirling service WALLS Vernice, 1032 Lexington ave. husband of Bffie father of Mrs. Louise Beller, Virginia, Dorothy and Donald Walls, brother of Dewey Walls and Mrs. Hallie Chapel, Ecke erty, Ind Mrs. Maudie Si. Clair, Birdseye. Ind, and Mrs. Nellie Kel lens, Marion, Ind, passed ayay Tuesday Services Thursday 2:3 p.m, at the J. OC. Wilson ‘Chapel of the Chimes 1234 Prospect st, Friends invited. Burial Floral Park, Friends may call at the “Chapel of he Chimes WRIGHT Elizabeth B., 5730 College, wile of Charles Wright, mother of Mra. Dorothy KE McMahan mityville, Ind. ; Mrs son, Wabash, Ind; Eichel, Marie Richel, Memominee Mich, and Mrs. Kate Yantis, passed away Tuesday p. m, Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortue ary, Friday, 10:30 a, m. Friends ine vited, Interment Crown Hill. Friends may. call at the mortuary.
3. CARD OF THANKS
ABBOTT -- I wish to acknowledge with grateful appreciation the thoughtful expressions of § pathy actd of love, kindness and beautiful floral tributes extended to me dure ing the illness and death o” my bes loved wife, Maude A ese pecially wish to thank the DAllbegte ers, organist, Rev erbert J. Wile son for his many Mn of" consola-
sister of Robert August Eichel,
tion; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Raney of Oakland Iu! who very. graciously spent their time with me after Br oss, the G 1. A to
employees of New York Central R R.: Order of Eastern Star. No. 389 of L. E Division 507, and the Moore Mortuaries and attendants for. ther kird and most efficient services ROBERT ABBOTT
SULGROVE-—-To our many friends,
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