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Youie In Di te Over Clove soc Styder Summons Aap Louis In Dispute Over Gloves To inf ol A Tom i ' : - i, : . meses wi wre sai ot | a ’ « Fndisnapetis 1 ee lott | inance Leaders TR Pin Patter By Frank Wilson Walcott’'s Manager rion. + | 20'On New Bond i g ooh odd SEAR ST . Cocktail lounges in the vicinity C itt i KETT} THE GIRLS of the Yaver Men's 8hop team went home from the THE YAVER quint.also set a new | | : t t \ d : at : : y wom : ar. : { were assigning ASHINGTON. Dee. (UP)— SMITE weekly meeting of the Fox-Hunt Sponsor's Classic last night with every- season's league record in the Classic) nsis S on en ers Ja gg Jug Lhe Hi 4 TY i i } " ew Year's Day game. They Secretary of the Treasury Ww. thing safely tucked away for the evening, with the possible exception with a three game total of 2901.) as soon as all the Seats Were |Snyder yesterday invited 30 leaders Si ind of the pin racks. % The games were 1006, 985 and 910. fed at time, d ¥ y occup! at game €, doors of finance and business to serve as : Leading the way for the Yaver squad was thelr young star, Pat| At the top of the honor Ust for : ‘ | would be: locked for duration of lan advisory committee on the . Btriebeck, who came up with her ninth honor series of the season, a the male contingent was Rudy| A th t y ; Fd 1 Py ol i. e game. |treasury’s stepped up savings bond K—Otto A tidy 649. Pat compiled her tally |} or best effort of the season. She a ho Fnac or Sli Webster fo Ask Commission That Donovan The price did not include re- Bock, Sather on games of 189, 268 and 192. Fol-| combined games of 266, 176 and 104| © ‘NA’anapous League. ed 230,000 freshments. The campagin is one of Presi- Tat of lowing her for the evening's honors|/for her total. [or he Boi ind Heasfs By Si Not Eo Named Refejee for} $ ports Brawl] dent Truman's proposed ways of passed aves was teammate Eva Willlamson who| Topping the list of 500 bowlers ev . y $ ted 8 Writer Amateur Leads Pros easing inflation. Mr. Snyder wants ary, 1623 N. } . 1223 and 221. In the number two NEW YORK, Dec. 4—A dispute ‘flared today over what brand of 4 \ 1:30 p. m. posted her third honor count of the were Yaver's Marge Skelton with spot for the evening's honors was § boxing gloves Champion Joe Louis will use to nt in his| In $10,000 Open: the advisory group ta help Javnch ment Concord campaign. Eva connected for 636'a 580, and Gertrude Rhodes’ 561, Jo Sens SE : Agog wigs MOTTOW nig ’ a program ‘of bond purchase may call at m Last Ni ht’ L di B i ment, more tere in the West, Side Dea rvels fght with Jersey Joo Walcott at Madison Square] ORLANDO, Fla, Dec. 4 (UP)—|through payroll deductions. Thursday. as i $ Leadin owilers : 7 Two British Ryder Cuppers and al-| The first meeting of the advisory DAVIS—Lilliar - ight Ou 9 BOWLERS (WOMENS Merchants Joop, Jim garnered | : The dispute was between Louls and Sol Strauss, acting director of most the entire American team were|group was scheduled for Dec. 10. Bt, Yoov of Rudy Jurasz, Indianapolly 010] patty Berroen, Yorer Men's Bhop. .. o4p| SMES of 202, 225 and 1, | ar : the 20th Century Club, which is promoting the $230,000 brawl ‘Jin the lineup today as the cream of Those invited include: day, 2 p. 3 r : i . . clude: Brent, West Bide Merchants .... 668 pya Williamson Yaver Men's Shop .. 836 a0» i REED'S RIVAL — Earl Turner, Strauss insists that the champion the nation's golf pros teed off for| Albert Bradley, e Hive: “vice fhureh. oi { M00 BOWLERS ( ) . ? ! Xecu 3 84 sargaret Skelton, Yaver Men's Shop. s80| HARRY WHEELER of the Ma-| 23 yea. Bld Cincinnati heavy. | ose gloves manufactured by te Tarle of the Tape the first round of the $10,000 Or-|president, General Motors, De- Shansn, Moire : Re . ree 4 Gertrude Rhodes, Yaver Men's Shop y oa rott's Shoe team had the only other ; i d of Ben Lee Co., but Louis insists that lando Open. troit: Earl Bunting, esident ? JONES—Harol m. Indianapolis +» 8341840 Lalury, Bowes Seal Pas * 3% honor count of the evening. His weight, meets Willard Reed of he wear mitts made by the Ever-| NEW YORK, Dec. 4 (UP)— Eric Green and James Adams|the O'Sullivan Rubbe m D vie ie 5 J i Thar :" 32 Briaget. Daiton, le Te B41 664 on games of 213, 206 and 245! Indianapolis in the top 10-round (last Co, with whom he signed a|Here's the tale of the tape on to- were the Britishers in the fleld.| chester Na: Pam) or er Greichan 5 i’ 4 1 : Jenn Koelling, Indpls. Typewriter ! ' ' " | v . | ’ " Ad ” en . | Hornell Stivell fralanepoiis 1111s. 818 Rosemary Kruger, Atlag Super Mit, #3 aided the Shoes to top the Indian-| pro fight headliner at _ the | contract more than a year ago. |morrow night's heavyweight titlelon1y Byron Nelson and Lioyd Man-|john Hancock aris (esien, Jones, passed nd, Indianapolis Agnes Junker, Indpls. Typewriter.... 637 apolis League in team totals with a| Armory tomorrow night Turn- | According to Strauss, the contro-|fight: missing fro mthe Amer- Shirley Bros. } Bi Uy Mary Leppert, Lourdes ©... B13) : y 4 i ap {versy will be tossed into the lap of [Joe Louis Jot Waloght {S00 WEL? HESHIG 199 ne ance Cu, "Boston; Philip R. Clark, E Wastin on, 3 Mary ¥ahey, Bowes sqal Past rtanaen 833 3117. ‘The games weré 1039, 1084 or, who expects to weigh in at \Col. Edward P. F ah. cluirmianid? years ican team. president, City National Bank, Chi« at the chapel Jano Woltenbursar. SE Pnilip | iey Court, DeWolf News... 0: (and IS | around 200 payrals; 1s @ stable. lof the New York Boxing Commis- 211 Ibs. .. It was an amateur—Ferlice Torza|cago; Martin W. Clement, presi- BE] Chatles Cray, Indianapolis ..... Dorothy Erler, Andersons Spring Serv. 239( A triplicate was turned in yester-\. mate of Ezzard Charles. | ston BIL TAN ss lof Hartford, Conn.—who led the 100- dent, Pennsylvania Railroad, Phil. #an, passed McNew, Indisnapolls Janis Battreall Ind. Bell Telephona,, 523|day afternoon by Bus Dillman in — res . . 76 1 ‘man fleld which played in the|adelphia, and Philp D. Reed Betiorer” bron 4 008 Rose Foley, Ind. Bell Telephone .... 932|the Firemen's Local No, 416 League, . Doesn’t Want Donovan 8m. In. ualitying round yesterday. Thelchai " ' in, Jagksonv Marian Malcolm, Biewart Warner: 81810 0 Cone alleys. His games FCs and Figures Marshall Miles, Louis’ manager, 42 in.... Chest (normal .... 40 In.(ion" roc” gid not have to qualify.|board, Schensctady, N. v= ae , Kettud 0 o pa ‘ . | v a . », . » . . n John Mencin, Indianapolis .. ¢|Lilein Fray, Diamond Chain .:...... 818 | were all 12. On Title Scra explained the champlon's side of 45 in....Chest (expanded)... 43 in.ly o oot o 66 : 1 Shenteindy, ¥. Y. ins ot Ber K._ Plunkett, Allison . ...... Helen Miller, Ind. Bell Telephone .... B11} $ {the squabble today at Pompton 17 In uaa Neck. ........ 17 in. " Also, Frederick OC. Crawford, from Shirl
ey 946 N. Illinois may call at t
Fogle, Meridian Hills .' ...... B11 "nn ttenbach, Anderson Spring .... b09 Charles Mever: Int. Harvester Pauline Ritchey, Crawford UTE oe 508 OTHER LEADERS (MEN) Lois Glass, Speedway Coca-Cola .... Red Byers W._ Indpls Merchants .... | Pran Snyder, Indpls TEs Dick Rizz Lite s8i sworth, RK
John Kagel, Indianapolis rns
Charles Stich, K of C president, Thompson Products, Inc,
Cleveland; Joseph Wood Evans, president, Evans“ & Co, Houston; Robert V. Fleming, president,
‘NEW YORK, Dee. 4 (UP)—Essen- Lakes ‘N. J, where Bomber Joe 15 in. in. MIDNIGHT, tomorrow night, 15 1" oor concerning the Louls- joafed after completing the train-|12 in. .......Forearm.....,, 13 in. Gulfstream Reopens 8 in.
« 506 the deadline for all entries in the #04 Walcott title bout: CR NIEISE es 9 in Mo lassic ,,.... 508 Thelma MHollin ay Jewelry 504 218t annual “Pot of Gold” 1050 z ; I Jey. t h a Hime A, a in After Purse Approval A. . ’ S§ not sO muc a EVERETT .
3+] a 3 West) cesses 503 ial Milk Hazel fguesl on Marks sos Scratch classic tourney. Ed Erler,
serene BICEPS...euses 16
Promoter — I'wentieth Century Kise, and Mrs
ard, Les Yranks Ine. ooo 1 Question eT," Sporting Club, Mike Jacobs, presi- matter of Joe's contract with Ever-|36 In «+1evern. svesess.. 35 in, HOLLYWOOD, Fla, Dec. 4 (UP) Riggs National Bank, Washington nephew of Mr Indpls. Water Co. ..... oh, Question Marks . 802 tourney - secretary. has announced °F K y 7 > y pres 8 contract wi er- . | . : away at hi ) L G's nd 2 Rosseho, Ind Bei Feiephoie 500 a ih Es will Be pm, dent; Sol Strauss, acting director. [last as it is his preference for the(22 ID. seven. «esses 21% in. The gates of Suiisiream Park veel. 50 Clarence Francis, board Wednesday p. er-Clu vie ‘R LEADERS (WOME! ’ 3 v - cha Foo > eet Ter iver ih var: +: Dorothy Mashek, RCA . 49% without full payment of the entry, OMficials—Referee, judges, ete, special gloves Everlast has made to 14: Ir ennvone revierro i AN SUNE Per 1ofay follow ahi Sie ly en, Swen] ds, New “Michigan George Tellas, Pederal Employees ,.. Louise Zwiesler, Fidelity Tr, Mixed ,. 496 ’ S appointed by New York State (fit him. You know, Joe has ex-| cvieed 9% In.'ment of a horse owners boycott ork City, and Alexander Fraser, Burial Memo
Art Johnson, Riviera Amer. Mixed ...
Wm. H. Block Mixed .. 406 fee before the deadline, If the entry Firemen's Local 416...
tier, Mallory Office vo :~** 431/fee 1s not paid, the reservation will
Mabel Day Dorothy {Lila Osborne,
| — == which kept the track dark for two president, Shell Oil Co. New York
Priends may cs lof Louis’ previous 23 title defenses. days. City. -
Bus Diliman after 4 pp m
ait Bus Dima. ames Loeki 44... Athletic Commission, to she’ an- [tremely long thumbs, and if the
py cersbeg, . “483 | nounced just before the bout [gloves aren't made just ht, he's| ’ ’ KOONS—Walte Jesse Smithe, State Highway. Tie Beulah Deer beg. Kingan , ++ 493 be canceled. In the case that a par Fours J liable to tear off a Hii nats Louis’ reaction .to Webster's an-| Gulfstream had opened the Flor-| Walter D, Fuller, president Cure Bradley, hus Herb Collins, Farm Bureau 1 Riina Poparty. Hetfte : $79/tial payment has been made, no ko ld ' nouncement was as follows: “I don’t ida winter season Monday, only to tis Publishing Co. Philadelphia Po 3. Washburn,” Herff Jones... o....... 468 payden, Link-Belt Ow © 405 monies will be returned if the full] Starting Time—First bout to go | Sis o Pehl. Be A already 1 care who referees. The commission he shut down Tuesday when own-|H. Frederick Hagemann Jr phi) ne . Jr. Chamer of Com. .... . v : {on the Ben ves . : presi~ v. Priends Virgh Minkner, indpis. P. & Light... wiermirg, Tdilian Les Besuiy 461 payment is not made before the on at 7:30 p. m. (Indianapolis | 5 and they can appoint any referee—even Web-'ers demanded a minimum $2500|dent, National Rockland Bank, pa Ie He
ra Amer, ed
Friends Mix Vina Berry, A&P |. vaszaes 81 The | Mary Bchwab, Cont, Optical Mixed .. 447
{don’t fit his thumbs.” " | | ster, if it wants to. ipurse. (Boston; John Holmes, presiden Time of Main Event—About 9 | At Grenloch, N. J, Joe Webster— | At first Track President James Swift & Co, p be
Walter Bartz, Friends Mixed... ...i, | Max CU Taylor, Link-Belt Owls Mixed .. James Cleveland, Cont. Opt. Mixed ..
| Time). ® five-man |
457 deadline. tourney is for
ie _Mahoney, " Jp. m. Saturday
P. Richardson, Herfl-Jones Mixed y : 2 L448 | Walcott's manager—declared, * | Meanwhile, a representative of the Chicago; Charles LANE—James | Bill Koh, Fidelity Trust Mixed Ire ann, Mars Admin an. 229 a nt had Win sake Place " oe p. m. (Indianapolis Time), \will wear Dg Boa of ves 20th Century disclosed that tomor- Donn refused to budge from his Hook, president, American Rolling years, bel | feheding the A of bowling The Broadcast — American Broad- |... waioott uses. We'll see to that.” TOW'S 8ross gate would be about/minimum $2000 purse for the first Mills, Middletown, O.; Gale John Wiliam" A, 1 prize schedule includes a guarantee casting Co, At Walcott's camp, Manager Web- $230,000—instead of the $270,000.10 days of the meeting, but yester- ston, president, Mercantile Com- Noman, Jone of 40 per cent of the prize fund| Yelevision — National Broad- ster also disclosed that he would that had been mentioned previously. day he Srin'ed a $2400 bottom 0 ese Bank & Trust So., St. Louls; rg Bs [for the first-place team. Mr. Erler| easting Co. |ask the commission tomorrow to se-| Several New York bookmakers purses. The horsemen accepted. l = R. Kuhns, secretary, Amer- Mrs. Alta Rees |has announced, however, that Gver| Approximate Weights Principals lect some referee other than Arthur Were offering as high as 10 to 1 that, Sm—————— [lean anking Association Savings Suna 30 125 teams have entered so far. —Louls, 211; Walcott, 192. |Donovan, who has officiated at 12 Louis Would beat Walon, Trey Riso Check Health of Pastor Bons Committee, New York City; Tabor, Friend —— 3 mesap covered even money that the 33- Who B od ch h as B. McCabe, president, To year-old challenger doesn’t answer 0 urn urc Scott Paper Co. Chester, Pa.; Ern- noon. (Leban the bell in the fifth round, 4 to 1] WAUPUN, Wis, Dec. 4 (UP) —Dr.[®St Mehler, executive vice presi en that he doesn’t last the full 15 heats, john Lewis; 73-year-old Presbyter- dent, Kimberly Clark Corp. Neen. lean PL, hi and 1 to 8 that he gets belted out in ian minister serving a one to five 2h, Wis., and John J. O’Connor, U. ie jather Sirs |the first round. year sentence for burning his Mil-|S- Chamber of Commerce, Wash Redman, ~Alic
waukee church, entered the prison|ington, D. C,
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both of Prank day at his re call at the Kir at 19th St, vu Service Saturd Vandivier Fun Ind. Interment
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‘Brown Bomber's John Burke said today. |
Trail of Victory Authorities refused to divulge the NEW YORK, Dec. 4 (UP)~Fol- nature of the elderly pastor's ill-
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Dec. 4 (UP)—The The governor's pardon counsel American Meat Institute said today
/ lowing are Joe Louis’ title defenses ness except to say he was being! Fa a since he won the world's heavy- given a checkup. Mr. Lewis started Of Black Market pond of Mar vin como nog, ist ws U1 be jout Jimmy Braddock in the eighth ins Milwaukee June 37. | CHICAGO, a pred =
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has been studying a request for his parole. |
Colgate President
dress delivered at the annual football dinner last night, blasted pro-
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lead to even less meat later on.” The institute said that “nobody
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stadium, k. 05. enmeiing, vankee| BIOSES Subsidization [to a suggestion by Secretary of Agri- Balfey Funeral Stadium, k. o. 1. HAMILTON, N. Y. Dec culture Clinton P. Anderson that fan St, Prides Jan. 23, 1939, John Henry Lewis, Madi-| 1 Ne Su . 4 (UP) | neat price controls may be needed Burial in Shi ! son Square Garden, k. o. I. is President Everett Case reafflirmed! call at the fu a ARN Apri} 17, 139, Jack Roper, Los Angeles, \o4qy that there is no room at . ” ? ROUSCH—Cas # vt : NN NN stain » 19%, Tony Galento, Yankee Colgate University for a “vicious” said that even the threat of gta of ub ; Naa NN im, 1935, Bob Pastor, Detroit, football subsidization program such controls already is causing rill and Miss } NN NWN dL which a “handful of misguided CONCErD among livestock raisers and away Thursd Et \ Feb. 9, 1940, Arturo Godoy, Madison, 0 guided tin in Nquidation of tant dence, 520 8. : : : ] WH Square Garden, won 15. a1. | Zealots would have us adopt.” | 8 ques ol mea later. Conkle | Prov \ " NN RN : NaN ch 20, 1940, Johnny Paychek, Madi- The Colgate president, in an ad- mals—a circumstance which may SMITH Jesse,
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