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PORTIL ~The Portland Beavers of the Pa- come a road club, or we

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| “If worst comes to worst,” MulD, Ore, Sept. 26 (U. P.) ligan sald, “the Beavers would be-

Beaver vice president, B ob Amos Due In Town Today

Bob Amos, Detroit light heavy-

cific coast league may move to Van- sibly move the franchise. The owner Weight. is due in town today and

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Leo Durocher will be eligible for reinstatement in professional baseball the day after the World Series ends, Baseball Commissioner A, B, (Happy) Chandler's office said to-| [sion Coach Hinkle ran his back- land Jr. of Locust Valley, N, field men through offensive plays up on the 18th green,

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Butler Line - Suggs Breaks Golf en

Moves Into Quarter-Finals

Brushes I Sn | ‘DETROIT, Sept. 28 (U. P.).— much troubles yesterday obtaining ; Louise Suggs faced a showdown a 4 and 3 victory over Helen Sigel {battle against a jinx today in the of Philadelphia in the second round.

{quarter-finals of the National Wom-| Dorothy Kirby of Atlanta, Miss n p ense [en's amateur golf tournament, uggs | The little brunet from Lithialy

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Captain Ott Hurrle’s Blue team

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time by 8 2 and 1 score,

Preceding the scrimmage ses- before she ousted Mrs. W. R.

unters. spent- time working on! Detroit in the round of eight. icking and punt covering. | During the scrimmage, fleet half-|——

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Miss Kirby sank a 12-foot putt : jon the 18th green yesterday to detired amateur queen Babe Zaharias. feat the veteran Mrs. Glenna Vare But in two preyious tries for the of Narragansett, R. I. Miss Riley, scrimmaged against the freshmen Women's National crown, she has/meanwhile, was having an easy been dropped out of the running in yme downing Peggy Kirk of Findthe second round and it almost hap-|jay 0, 4 and-3. pened a third time yesterday when the “gal from the southland” met! {Ball State's Cardinals Saturday in up with stubborn

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Today she met Dot Kielty of Los had a tough time herself yesterday Angeles, a bare 1 up victor over Kirk- Laddie Irwin of Montclair, N, J; Mrs. Page yesterday had the best individual score for the second {round competition. She was one under par with 37 for the first nine (holes, and still one under when Miss Lenczyk didn't have too her match ended on the 13th.

Fraley Thinks I. U. Will ‘Win, Purdue a Loser

# By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer being NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—Fraley's Follies, or picking the ‘week-end football winners with a world series ticket line to th

' cohort from the peach counry, met Polly Riley of Ft. Worth,

Mrs. Estelle Page of Chapel Hill, Sally Sessions of Ny, ©, is the other former champion {in the tournament, and she sur-" {vived yesterday's second round with Miss Suggs, however, won out this a 6 and 5 win over Maureen Orcutt . ot Englewood, N. J~the day's most (today she faced Mary McMillan’ of | lop-sided victory.

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8. M. U. over Santa Clara—Nope!

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Montana State. MIDWEST

Illinois over Pitt—You don't want

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Michigan over Michigan State—

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Minnesota over Washington—You a A CT J a Nebraska - Hear

Indiana over what I told the other guy? .. Northwestern’ over Nope! No money either! Wisconsin ove marbles. ’ .

Also: Ohio State over Missouri, Iowa State over Colorado, Mar|quette over South Dakota; Toledo over Denver, Cqlorado | Aggies over Drake and Utah State

over Case, Kansas Oklahoma over Detroit,

over Wichita. SOUTHWEST

T, C. U. over Oklahema Aggies—

Joe, ole pal, haw’'sa kid?

Texas Aggies over Texas Tech— How'sa wife and chilgrén? . Denton State—

Arkansas over Tickets?

Kansas State over Texas Mines— Boy! Show this stranger the door.

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What can I do for you? Alabama over Tulane—Oh! EAST Army over Villanova—Hello?

come, old pal. Holy Cross over Okay, so it's all off.

Oregon State over Utah,

kins and Tom Wright: tackles, John figures to take a ride in a replay | Stanford over Idaho, Arizona over Murphy and Tom Sleet; guards, Ray of the disputed Sugar Bowl game. Wading, and Brigham Young over y Dob-| The Tarheel line helps Justice bal-

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Georgia Tech over Tennessee—

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indianspails Times, Thu, Sop. 8, ‘UY ~Robert C.. 3442 N. Capitol, husband of Dessie, father of Phyllis, Byron and Mariene Auer, son of Juli er . Wayne, brother of Albe a Julius J. Auer, and Mrs. ester, di es day. neral notice later, For fur call rby

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3. CARD OF THANKS GORN—We wish To (hank fl relatives

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for thy, } u tes at the oath of our ed one, Beg : . We ¢ oi y thapk (rg Erskin, the singer, Mrs. pall

bearers and all who in any way; also the efficient service of the

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y Kirshbaum, 3777 wife of A. B. Carl and mother of I. G. Kahn and Ernest K. r, and sister of Mrs, Simon Lyon, Wasningion, D.C, and A M, Rosenthal, Indianapolis, passed away Wednesday evening, Services Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary Priday, 3 p.m. Friends may call at mortuary. Burial Indianapolis Hebrew cemetery.

ASEY Fredrick E., age 10, R. R.

8, h go May, Mrs. MoAnalis. ight W. Casey; step-father of Wil. liam Giover of Louisville, Ky.: brother of Mrs. Minnie Pulkerson of Wash Effie VanHoy, Cin~ Hershell Casey, ; away Wednesday p.m, Funeral from Shirley Bros. Irving Hill chapel, 85377 E. Washington st, Saturday 4:30 p. m. Friends may all at chapel after 7 p. m. Thurs. ay.

R lsabeth D., 7319 Ralston ave; wife of John, mother of W. Carl Greenwood, half-sister of Annie PF. Evans, sister of Mrs. Ollie

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McClintock, Ifa and William H. Williams, passed away Thursday. Service at Fanner & Buchanan

Mortuary Saturday. Time later, HANRISON-T ac D., Amo, ind., for-.

ly of 6235 Iona r entered into rest Tuesday, age band and Mary Harrison, father of Lee L. and ed J. Harrison, Mrs. Ethel Litteral, Mrs. Ruby Poss and Mrs. Helen Bowers. Services Jaga). 1:30 B; m., at Peace Chapel, 2060 E. "Michigan st’ Priends are welcome. Burial Memorial Park cemetery, Moore mortuaries a HEWITT —Gerirude L., age. 68, formerly of Indianapolis; . beloved mother of Mrs, Mary Williams and Mrs, Giadys Roller, both of Miami, Fla: Mrs. Bula Metsker of Fowler, Ind. Mrs. Bert BE. Hewitt of Indi-

anapolis; sister of Lulu Lake of Miami, Fla Mr.. Janson Danser, Staten Island, N. Y.; Mr. Eugene Danser, Spokane, Wash, and Mr, Alfred J. Danser, Puyallup, Wash; seven grandchildren, passed away Thursdsy a. m. Services Saturday, 1:30. p. m., from Shirley Bros. Central. chapel, 946 N. Illinois, Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at

chapel after noon Friday,

HORAN—Patrick, husband of Anna, brother of John Horan, passed away Wednesday. Funeral Baturday, Sept. 27, 8:30 a. m, at the George W. Usher Mortuary, 2313. W. Washington st. 9 a. m. Anthony's church. Friends invited. Burial Holy Cross cemetery, Friends may call at mortuary. Order of Railway Conductors will hold service Friday, 7:30 p. m,, at mortuary HUSE—Julia A, 80 vears, 26 E. 14th at, widow of Edwin R Huse, mother of Mrs. BE Richard Biggins, Dorothy, Frank P., Roy L. and Glenn B. Huse, all of Indianapolis, and J.

hospital. Puneral Saturday, 9:30 at

the Kirby Mortuary, Meridian at 19th

sts: 10 a. m,, Peter and Paul cathedral, Priends may call at the mortuary

Hilda A, 337 E. Westfield , wife of Herman B. Jordan, step-daughter _of Rose Corbett, sister of George Douglass Warren and Gilbert Corbett, rothy Howe, Chieago: Mart

harles Hoover, neice of Mrs . Y ansport, died Wednesdsy at Methodist hospital Funeral notice later. For further information call Kirby mortuary 0 LEAVITT — Btanley, infant son of James and Mildred Leavitt, brother of Robert, Herschel, Virginia and Larry Leavitt, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moats and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leavitt, passed away Wednesday a. m, Friends may call at the Robert W, Stirling Funeral Home,. 1420 Prospect st Funeral service Friday, 10 a. m., at the funeral . Friends invited. Burial New Crown cemetery

MeDANIEL—Walter, 1152 beloved husband of Amy and father of Robert McDaniel, assed away Wednesday p m. riends may call at the Robert W, Stirling funeral home, 1420 Prospect st. Funeral service Saturday, 3:30 p. m. at the funeral home. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park

MATTINGLY--Joseph Sidney, husbahd of Mildred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin O. Mattingly, passed away Wednesday evening. Prayers at Fanner & Buchanan Mortuary Saturday, 8:30 a. m. Requiem mass, St. Joseph's church 9 a. m. Burial St. Joseph's cemetery, Priends may call ai mortuary MILLER Tetta May, 4650 Cornelius, passed away Wednesday evening at the home of her neice, Mts. Robert R hl. Private services Planner & Buchanan Mortuary, Saturday, 1 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at mortuary Friday afternoon and evening

PORTTEUS—A. Leroy, husband of Mary Louise, father of Mrs. Gene L. Branigin and Dr. Walter L. Port-

Villa_ave, ¢Daniel

teus and grandfather of Nancy Porte teus of Franklin, Ind. pass away at his home, 5159 N. Capitol ave.

Tuesday morning. Services Friday, 3 Pp. m, at the Hisev & Titus Mortnary Entombment Washington Park Maus soleum. Priends may eall' at the mortuary

SCOTT-Gien T, 1154 8 Randolph, ~

beloved husband of Vena Berry Bcott: father of Mrs. Naomi Haynes and Joseph W. Scott passed away Wednesday a. m. Priends may call At the Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home, 1420 Prospect st’, after 2 . m. Thursday. Mineral services y, 1 p. m., at the funeral Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill SUTTLES—Josephine, of 946 N. Oriental st., entered into rest Wednesday morning, age 80 i of William Suttles, mother of William and Earl Suttles, sister of Sid Le Masters. Service Saturday, 10 A. m., at Peace Chapel, 2050 E. Michigan st. Priends are welcome, Burial South Park cemetery, Greens burg, Ind. Moore Mortuaries. THOMAS Katherine B., 303) Broadway, wife of Prank P. and mother of Frank P, Jr, Mrs. Jean Wildman, Donald J, sister of Mrs. Calvin Spurlock, ‘Wabash, Ind.; Robert R. and Gilbert Thomas, Marion, Ind. passed away Wednesday. Service Flanner &. Buchanan Mortuary, Friday, 2:30 p. m. Priends invited. Entombment Crown Hill.

WALSH -Lenna Ross, of 3201 E. 38th St, entered into rest Wednesday afternoon, age 67; widow of the late Michael J, Walsh. Services Saturday, a. m, at the Northeast Chapel, 2530 Station st. Friends are welcome. Burial Beech Grove cemetery, Muncie, Ind Moore Mortuaries

3. CARD OF THANKS

BURROUGHS -We wish to extend our heartfeit thanks and ippreciation for the acts of dness, messages of and beautiful received from our relatives and neighthe death of our beloved Elmer E. Bur-

services MRS. GERTRUDE BURROUGHS 2 and DAUGHTERS CAPLAN — Mrs. Rosa Caplan and family sincerely wish to thank all of the many friends, relatives and neighbors for their many kindnesses, sympathy, acts of love and beautiful floral offerings extended at the death

» of our loved one, Mayer Caplan, Special thanks to the pallbearers, singer, the Rabbis, and the Aarons Ruben Funersi Home for their kind

and wonderful services, CURRY--To our mgny friends, relatives and neighbors, we wish to express our sincere appreciation and thanks for the many acts of kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes received at the death of m father and grandfather, Joseph Curry. Many thanks Vo rrow of ugar Creek Methodist church, Special ‘thanks to the singers, Harold Valentine, daughter Wilma, We also want to thank palibparers, flower carriers and the ving SA

and attendants for their thought ness, kindness and 08st cient Grandchil RA nd ande in h A JERSE Hy and AM A ro ART BORDEN and FAMILIES

RATSOR ~ To_ our many friends, neighbors and relatives, , wish o

express qur sincere appreciation an thanks for "all the many acts 0 kindness, sympfthy d beautiful

floral offerings extended to us dure ing illness and death of our bemother, daughter and sister, Violetta W. Raisor. ecial thanks to the pallbearers, singers, Rev. Adkins, ma angel,

attendants, for the courtesies and wonderful services rendered Mr. and Mrs. THUR CUMMINGS

A r. Frank ylor and family are extrem#ly grateful and Wish to thank the many friends, and relatives for their dnesses,

loved one, Madea Taylor. pacia do we our gratitude uly Chas. R. Holmes for his many words ind the Moore Mor-

Harold Huse, Western in 3h... EEG Wed May RRO Ph pe 1

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Su many relat} and bors, we.exten our heartfelt thanks and, appreciation for the Jany acts of love, amp y and beau floral tribotes extended to us at the death of our wife and mother,

, Mar. garet L. Grayson. tal thanks to the singer, Rev. Donald T. n

and the Moore Mortuaries, for all the considerations and *TOBOROE W. GRA] fa SON And DAUGHTER, the many rel. ativ and a ighbots W t is ex 88 our ad a thahys for vd rit Fo sympathy and beaut flo - ings extended to us at the of our loved one, therine Tr, parte hn hs rs, an Dae G. H. Herrmann ral

> our gratitude and dee tion to our many frie and neighbors for the sympathy, acts of love, besutiful flowers and other kindnesses ex. tended to us at the death loved on, Prederick 8. Special thanks to Rev. Ch and the Flanner & Buchanan Mortu. ary and attendants for all the cours tesies and comfort rendered. IDA PEARL BPAHR and CHILDREN,

'] a. atives ressions of

STEWART We extend our thanks and deep appreciation to our friends, relatives and n bors

and courtesies shown us at the

for their many kindnesses, s Jipathy f of our daugther and sister, Virginia®k t

Stewart. Especial do we thank the pallbearers, Rev. N. H. Schuits, Baste ern Star, Indianapolis Chapter No, 393: Lane Bryant, Ine, =a the Moore Mortudries for their thoughte fulness. and wonderful services. z FATHER, MOTHER, SISTERS mal ._. and BROTHER, STEWART -—~ We extend heartfel§ thanks to our hetghbor riends, relatives for beautiful floral tributes, cards of sympathy and other cours tesles extended in our recent loss, the death of our beloved son and brother, Charles R. Stewart. We especially appreciate and thank pallbearers, Rev, N. H. Schultz, and the Moore Mortuary and attendants, for their wonderful services rendered, _ Mr. and Mrs. JOHN M. STEWART, Oo — With the deepest a preciation, we express our thanks to friends, relatives and neighbors for their many kindnesses, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extend to us during the iliness and death o! our joved one, Clementine ompson, We especially are grateful to the

off and the Beanblossom Mortuary and attendants for their many come siderations and lovely services. JOHN THOM \ Y BOSS, and the ~-We wish to acknowleds: with grateful appreciation the thoughtful expressions of sympathy, kindness and floral tributes extended ur _ lov,

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