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} Third Annual City
Big Amateur Field Ready To Swap Blows
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Bowlers To Set Two City
By FRANK WILSON
for three game and single game totals for teams.
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Boring Tourney Starts Tonight
Scorch Lanes Records
Two more senson records fell last night as the bowling lanes of the |city resounded to 10 scores of better than 650. The records set were
The Ten Pin Inn squad caught fire in the West Side Classic loop | and put together an initial try of 1180 pins. To this they added games| of 994 and 1005 for a new three game record of 3179.
. Caps Face Three:
RANE
‘Tough Contests
Three Wingers Called To Detroit for Game!
Coach Johnny Mowers sent the ‘Indianapolis Caps through another session. on the Coliseum ice today
Aiding in the cause were Lou Fahrbach, 266, 178, 220-664; Bob
S. Side Team Ranks As Meet Favorite
_ The decks are cleared for amateur action at the Armory tonight when the third annual City
235, 211, 206652; Butch Zix, 616, and Tom Casserly, 593,
. Tops in the city for individual totals was Bud Howe, who worked $
Tito Sc William Jacoby,
harles Clar Parks city championships boxing tournament will open, with battling a 687 for Stationers, Inc. in the Bus Va h A
Pennsylvania Recreation League. Forrest
scheduled to continue tomorrow and | | Jim Williams,
Friday’ nights. ie Approximately 100 ring hopefuls): will answer the bell in quest of 16 Indiangpolis titles. Thursday's semi-| final scrapping will eliminate all but| = thirty-two simon pure warriors who will collide Friday night in the final| bouts to determine eight open and eight novice kingpins. The Indianapolis Lions Club is sponsoring this year’s meet, with profits from the venture to be used for Lions Club charities. The South Side Community, is Center is regarded as the favorite
Following him was Dave Billingsly, | Ted a? ung, who marked games of 195, 190 and| Wilbur Ric a tidy 287 for 672. He rolls for Sugar Sm Hasseme Creek Butter in the Penn group. Other honor counts were garnered by Miller Ensminger, 213, 191, Star 269-663, for "Ferris Food Market in the Penn loop; Emil Strakis, 243, 215, 205—663, for Crossroads Tavern in the Sport Bowls Sportsman's Store League; Carl Roeder, 658, in
Ivan Lively, Elmer Humphr rey
yoy Smith, M iardin,
lering at Delaware; Ed Sering, 654, Chaney Becker for Sinclair Refining in the John! Bob Wuensch, Hancock Insurance League at FoX- gqdie Hansz, F.
IN CITY TOURNEY Thomas
Ralph Whi Li crew to capture the winning-team 3 ’ Huns! and, Del England, a aw Ward Sexson, Bi hare. Grotio trophy, with Jack Durham’s strong Blair, 126-poun scrapper tor |213—652, for National Coal in the Mel Zimmerman, Ind. Sec. Emjy
n Sefton, West Side Classic Dar
Harrison Simon, High for the women was Amy jiarrison Sh
the Douglas Community Center, will be one of the open
Douglas PAL Club aggregation expected to provide the chief threat
Charles eh, West po Arthur er, Wes Kays, 217, 233, 204—654; Earl Fegan, Arthur Kramer, Chevrolet William Power, Chevrolet Earl Shoemaker, East Side Classic. . Houze, Bast Side Classic 630 Schoenbachler, Sportsman’ s Store 8
Lawrence Parsons,
wine,
est 0. « West Side Classic His games were 204, 267 and 216. Butch Zix, West Bide Classic... Commercial. h, West Side Clas West Side Classic. Pamps. .
Dean
rman’ Biore. : 610| ¢ I Miller, ‘Penn, Recreation...... William Gaddie, Pun Bowl Social. Chuck Mills, Commercial enn
pen
ris “. Del Gettings, Brd Ripe: Ye "Mon .e Jack Hanley, Coca~Op
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w |the U. S. Rubber Co. Sunrise gath- Si raion, west Side Classic
Allied Pri
Penn. Recreation .... West Side Classic
LEADERS L. Jacobs urdes
Sahara Grotto
Riviera Pioneers ....u Naval Ordnance J. D. Adams Dezelan Recreation
Classic... oa Classico. cove
6 alin preparation for three tough en-| 634 gagements coming up which may * ¢31/ have considerable bearing on the + 8liaub's hopes in the Western Divie sion race. &26| The Indianapolis 3 4ishy the services of three wingmen, 818 | hurriedly recalled by Detroit for ¢17/one game due toa wave of in- . pi} juries in the Red Wing camp. ! . alt! The missing forwards were Fern © §14| Gauthier, the club's second highest 814 scorer; Rod Morrison and Marty his 13) Pavelich. But Coach Mowers was “p 1 informed that they'd be back In 611/ time for tomorrow night's tussle 609 with the Buffalo Bisons on the : 0% home rink. : Following the Buffilo game, the| 604| Caps travel to Pittsburgh to meet | ‘60! 03 the Hornets on Saturday night, Sen 603] return on the same train with th
skaters were
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. ol Smoky City team to play here on . 8a! Sunday. (MEN) te sos _ Pittsburgh, of course, tops the 1 506! Western Division and Goalie Baz b42| Bastien is far out in front of the 3% {other net-minders in the circuit. I 33 Getting the puck past him has been 567 something of a major achievement
nters
. / -W ve 3065 to the Southsiders’ chances. class entries of Jack Durham Meanie who Jailed 4 Dob In Ane) Archur Soriuker, Stewart. Arne ++ 383 this season and the Hornet padman Another trophy to be awarded i, the city amateur boxing C0" 8 Dick Dudley, ‘Lincoln Chiro. Bchool.:. B30 is sought for a major league job
Following her was Helen Dysert who| Jack Pehsenteld, scored 548 in the Hoosier Coal & Bul Henricks, Oil League at Broad Ripple. Blair also is a Another practice game of 300 has! been registered. While warming up|
will be the Henry O. Goett Sports“manship trophy, which goes to the, boxer showing the best mental attitude during the three nights of milling,
tourney opening tonight at the National Guard Armory on N. Pennsylvania St. | prepping for the Times-Legion Golden Gloves show opening | in January.
| | Robert Creasy, Ray Freeman,
Amy McDaniels,
Curtis, Talaber
allwanger,
Terhune, Indpls,
Internal Revenue..... Rk Belt * Bleach Mixed
Walter Ward, Holiday Mixed Indpls a Case, Freihofer-Bond Mixed BOWLERS (WOMEN)
. - . Coca-Cola (Prit.).., Bb4| & O)l..... 548 ~Ten or B44
Life
at the West Side plant yesterday Helen Dysert, Hobsier Coal twilight, Willis Blackwell, who calls Jpli5 Lang, Wou
{with the Chicago Blackhawks. All | offers have been turned down, how- | ever.
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Mixed.
Stegemeier's Grille... 549
| the McClarney’s Restaurant League Eila Heckmah, Fireside Tavern........ 841] . Are Tag Winners Sanders Ordered home, hit for that magic total|porip Mesisk, Won-Ten............ 8} Rose wi Drills To Rest Ankle Blackwell rolls for Gwinn Paints in| te Savi ie a3 3 Buady Curtis, Indianapolis Junior Arthur Murray......... 528!
[the Restaurant loop, and also com-| Edna LaFiry,
heavyweight, and Frankie Talaber,, NEW YORK, Dec. 10 (UP)-Or- \ Dusky Chicago product, combined to ban (Spec) Sanders, star New York League.
\ det t Cowboy Len Hughes of Pitts-| Yankee halfback, was ordered to| “#2 9 - y 8 Indianapolis’ two entrants in the Ror Fai
Dorothy Bohlsen
bed for a few days today by Dr.| Harrison, burgh, and Dutch Schultz of Hous- Js S. Gaynor, the club's physician, Nationa] All-Star singles tourney Yelora Bechuel 1
ton, Tex., at the Armory last night
ined ankl before approximately 2300 mat fans. jo rest a sprained ankle.
Sanders should be in shape for resterdus Johnny Kiesel had a
Jerry Pearson
Co Jetta Brehob, Blue Ribbon . \petes in the Indianapolis Water Co.| viola Blackwell, Stegemeier's Grille “
. Won-Ten
| Thelma Cooney, Blue Ribbon. Ruth Ranes, Arthur Murray. .... . Stegemeler's Grille Stegemeier's Grille. Rosedale Dairy Hotel Lincoln ai t Chicago were out of the running Juanita Lough, Indianapolis Rwys.... T. Richardson, Stegemeler's Grille. Allison Office Mixed a
Curtis won the opening session in| yew york's All America Conferench| total of 4408 and Bill Lee registered Mildred Christian, Won
19 minutes with a back breaker and | It took 4700 to qualify. pL
{championship playoff game against 4400.
| Helen Leaut Habig Bros. [.L after dropping the second fall 10] the Cleveland Browns here next 600 BOWLERS (MEN) PE Der on Pr Schultz when the latter clamped on| Sunday. Bu ud Howe, Penn. Recreation ereve 881 Jenny Grabe, . ‘Bishoft_Coa al v , Penn. Recreation..... omm vo Sisters’ a body press af Ble 18: Wigs mark, ————————————— | Lo Panrbden, west Side one .e Sa1/ Allce “Rolinagel Blue Ribbon Talaber dec! e issue by pin- iller Ensminger, Penn. Recreation. erta Bridges, U. 8. | Emil Strakis, ortman's Store . .... 63| Ethel Bennett, Stegemeier ning the rangy Texan. Schlutz was Cuff May Quit Carl Rocder. UT 8. Rubper Sunfise. . . 858 Clara Ellis, Stegemeier's Grille. ,. subdued with a cradle hold after six MILWAUKEE, Dec. 10 (up) Ed Sering, "Sohn Hancock . 654| Doris Baird, Hoosier Coal & Oil .
Bob Kays, West Side Classic. i 654 | minutes, Mrs. Ward Cuff, wife of the veteran: ‘Del England, West Side Classic........ 652| Betty Abel,
chen 652 B t, In the special supporting bout| National Foot al League halfback, | TYRE on: vi dE SE ees 048] Belen OTHER I. Buddy Knox, Tulsa, outclassed Capt. hinted today that Sunday's game at Loule, Cox, East Side Cle rte
ary Miner,
lassic. . 646! Houston, Flamin 643 Margare: Jones,
Mike Mehalakis of San Francisco, to| Philadelphia between the Green| Ernie Hohit, 8, portman’ s Store win in 17 minutes with a back|Bay Packers and the Eagles would Fred ed Spencer, est, | Ci hoy Stivers, on Recreation
642 Mary Michaelis,
Side Classic. ..... 639| Bernie Hilarides,
breaker. {end Cuff’s playing career.
643 Lois Chambers, In
Fandolf, Slegomeiers “Geile. Higgs, Won
Meadowsweet Dairy Ste, uaeier's Grille
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st. Phil
. 641 Ona Lee Winninger, RCA
Triangle
*... 830! Pearl Wiley, Indpls. Bleach. Co.
ternal Revenue i
331 ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 10 (UP) | 827 Michigan's football squad snapped : i lout of retirement today and buckled s21/down to a 16-day practice session - 319) {that will carry the Wolverines to HH what Coach Fritz Crisler called a + 31%l«great Rose Bowl battle” with . $1 Southern California. 509{ Crisler said he was confident that : 20% neither he, his coaches nor his playSot {ers had their opinion of the football S03 [potentialities of Southern Califor1. so2/nia “swayed in the least” by the 201 Trojans’ 38-to-7 defeat at the hands 800 0f Notre Dame, : 500] The astute Michigan mentor, i 49s DAMed Coach of the Year yesterday ate 1 in the New York World-Telegram’s ay 473 |annual poll, cited three factors for ges 15s /that opinion: . 457) “1, Notre Dame is a gighty powerful foothall machine, well coached and with a wealth of material. “2, The breaks in the game, if . any, all went to Notre Dame, and “3. The psychological angle. Southerri’ California was stung by
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Expand Cotton Bowl DALLAS, Tex. Dec. 10 (UP)— The $1,000,000 bond drive to expand the Cotton Bowl to 62,500 seats was oversubscribed today as eager foot-
that it will be able to salvage its
Dickerson fowl Set for Friday
| Memorial services for Pvt. Rober 8. Dickerson, killed during the Bate tle of the Bulge, will be at 1:30 p. m, 5 in Flanner & Buchanan m
Kautsky s Defeat Dow AC, 71-44
ortuary. Burial will be in Wash i ington Park Gemebery s « “Diickersyn Born in Chicago, CKer May Be on Way resided here nearly all his life, He Out of Cellar twas graduated from Howe High The Indianapolis Kautskys "still! géhool and was a member of Irvingwere in the cellar spot in the West- ton Presbyterian Church and the ern Division of the National Bas-| Boy Scouts. ketball League today, but there was| He enlisted in the Army in Sep every indication that they may be tember, 1043, and was overseas two on the way out. | months when he was killed on Jan. The Hoosiers were hitting as| 15, 19045. He was 19. never before this season when they| Surviving are his parents, Mr, and drubbed the Dow A. C. snipers of | Mrs, J. E. Dickerson,-818 N. Arling= | Flint at the Butler Fieldhouse last! ton Ave. his grandfather, E. G, (night, 77-44, before some 4600 fans. pjickerson, Cincinnati, O:; two sis If they can just keep up this ters, Mrs. Vivian Holmes and Miss potent goal work, their worries may Beverly Dickerson, and a brother, be over for a while. {Leland Dickerson, all of Indiane leading scorer | Bruce Hale, player-coach of the gpolls,
Bell, Buffalo's ith 2 3 : : | Kautskys, was the Big Bertha in he . with 29 points, will be in the |, LR nt Cinnery Inst night, tic-| Charles William Smith Services for Charles William
Buffalo lineup tomorrow night | counting for 16 points on eight field when the Bisons pay a return |gitempts, But it was largely a|Smith, 1216 E. 16th St, who was visit here to meet the Caps at |team triumph and all of the boys|shot to death by an East Side bare _the Coliseum. | worked better together than at any tender last Saturday, will be held . TT |time_here this year, romastow at 1 p. m. in the Em
BUFFFALO BIGWIG — Joe
Gasoline back In
S 1eedway Plans Reserves Play manuel Baptist Church. Burial will 1 p y h up and with reserves playing at in- and was a member of Holy Trinity tervals throughout, Spiritual Church. that the Indianapolis Motor Speed-| 5 minyges, 16-7. At the half-time|16th St. The bartender is being way will construct a cement block |i wae 36.35 and at the three-quai-|held on a charge of murder.
Flint, to be sure, rather waved at!'be in New Crown. | the Kautskys on defense. But even g Only in the opening minutes was He was killed Saturday evening garage for eight more race cars Mie. noc 60.31, This was Flint's| Survivors are his parents, Mr,
Mr. Smith, who was 19, was a at that, 77 is a lot of points to pile!lifelong resident of Indianapolis Alley is the the score close, The Kautskys soon following an argument with the news today with the announcement pulled out in front and led after| FO verm a, 1418 ry anticipation of a near-record entry | | worst period, the " . 3 OE Shy ci rother for the 500-Mile race next May 31.| p Dows getting only and :
b {six points in 10 minutes. Rufus Smith Jr.; his sister, Mary The new structure will be built} gy" Calihan, former Chicago|Smith,’ all of Indianapolis; his at the East end of the garage en- qoq,0 plaver, led the visitors with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Haws closure to enable the Speedway tof, nin Summary: kins, Westmoreland; two aunts; ne iin 58 cars for the is Kautskys (17) Flint (4) |two great-aunts, and one uncle, all classic PG FT PP FG FT PP 2 olWa ashville, Tenn. The all-time record fleld of 72 ter, $ 3 3 Wagner, 11:8 3jof N . cars was entered for the 1931 Jase Diet: & $13 3i8choon, |S $8} Isaac J. Clair when AAA regulations permitted Clos 6 0 Joachim, g 0 0 0 for Isaac J. Clair, 350 42 starters instead of the presenti; Quah! i foe. "12 3 vo vices -— be held at 1:30 p.m. 33, but no more than 61 cars have Shamck. 0 3 § oPatrick. e 1 1 1|tomorrow in the J. C. Wilson Chapel been nominated for any of the!Andres, ¢g 1 1 1Rehm, g 1 0 1 i . of the Chimes. Burial will be in other 500-Mile races. Since 1911 rom Neto, 4: 4 1 6 Ww n Park Cemetery. He Totals 33 11 ashingto BE A al aie LY be a 1708 80. Autskys — According to Wilbur Shaw, Indi. {Pint -... RI Mr. clair afd in a hospital at lis RE ood : os rows ssa: Hale, Risen 2./Sylacauga, Ala, while en route to phage. o 3 Spe pdt BY President, Seis Wheeler ‘and Austin, the home of a daughter, Mrs. Earl be here for the next race. But an- Pro Basketball Weaver, Jucksonvilie; Clair other half dozen may be entered, NATIONAL LEAGUE brick contractor and had giving us the second largest field in Keston Division "oot, 13 3 UDE He Rar the Speedway’s history.” Anderson 4" so lived here 54 years. He was a charEnfry blanks for the 1048 race|pi: Wayne | 4 solter member of the Lima Bricklayi . | Syracuse. 8 300 ers and Masons’ Union and a mem= will be mailed to car owners later|Z¥ iat » 307 ur of the Bricklayers’ Interna this month, Box seats in’ the par-|Plint ,.... 12 aqaider 0 - quet section on the home stretch > Lost ot |tional Union and Moose Lodge. and reserved seats in four of the Sheboygan . $0 Survivors are one other daughlarge grandstands still are available. Oshkosh 8 gs ter, Mrs, Lila Armstrong, lone Reserved seats in the bleacher sec-| ims iie mois" 1 iii Island, n Xd vo yous, Ray oii tion on the Northeast and South-| = RESULT T |Farrest Clair; three brothers, east turns also may be purchiased| Rochester 73, land Norton Clair, all of Indian. now ‘by mail or at the Speedway's| Tri-Cities 57 Oshkos A |apolis, and Henry Clair, Lima, O; downtown office.’ TONIGHT — “Toledo st Minneapolis; isix grandchildren and three great Meanwhile, the Speedway annual] EOMORROW. Shebiryan at 8 racuse, grandchildren. “i
-8he FRIDAY Tri-Cities at INDIANAPO
fall press party will be held tonight! gf Wayne va. Mianeapolis at “Chicago. | wemptra—— .
at the Speedway club house,
State Collegiate
* Emma C. Burgdoerfer | Funeral services for Mrs. Emma CO. Burgdoerfer who died yesterday in General Hospital after a month's {iliness will be held at 10 a. m. Fri day in Moore's Northeast Lhapel. '8he was 79, A native of Laurel, Ind, Mrs, Burgdoerfer was a resident of Marfon County 30 years and resided for the last few years in 720: Massachusetts Ave. She was a member of the Methodist Church. She ‘is survived by two daugh-
| Wisconsin's Girard ‘Drops Out of School
; | MADISON, Wis, Dec. 10 (UP)— TONIGHT | Earl (Jug) Girard, Marinette, Wis. Canterbury at DePauw potentially one of the greatest backHanover at Indiana State field men in Wisconsin football his Marquette at Purdue tory, has dropped out of school for THURSDAY the remainder of the cutrent semesOlivet at Anderson ter, he said today, St. Joseph's at Wabash Girard sald he was quitting be-
Valparaiso vs. American Inter-| cause of the illness of his mother,
national at Springfield, Mass. FRIDAY Carleton at DePauw Findley at Taylor North Central at Canterbury ; SATURDAY Carleton at Indiana Franklin at Anderson Indiana Tech at Tiffin, O Manchester at Findlay, O. Marshall at Indiana State
ed to make the New Year's Day football classic bigger and better than ever,
Joins Pro Ranks NEWTON, Mass., Dec, 10 (UP)~— Mario Giannelli, blocky left guard on the Boston College football team, was signed today by the Philadelphia Eagles of the Na-| tional Professional Football League and - will report for duty next August,
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CITY, COUNTY SCHOOLS | Banthport, 35, Shortridge 20
Pranklin T sh b4 y 37, Moral Township 28 HERE'S or MONEY LL (HE, i fia iioots”
59, Pt | Bedford 40, Mitchell 32 | Bloomington 54, Sullivan 35
SAVING XMAS | Buck Creek 41, Jackson Twp. (TippecaSUGGESTION ae» | Gamden. 46, Carrollton 37 (overtime),
| Culver 58, Bourbon 38 | Crawfordsville 47, Greencastle 40 r .
6, Cioshen 28
i | Evansville Lincoln 80, Poseyville, 22. | Fortville 44, Mt, Comfort 28 font Creek 46, West Terre Haute 30 Hunt abu 45, Jasper 44 (Grant) 57
Pp. , Jonesboro 51 Low iavilie 33, anna 32,
Linden 42, 31 Liberty 40, Eris lown 38 Morgantown 51, Plainfield Boys’ School 43
Muncie Central 37, Anderson 25 Muncie Burris 49, Hartford City 48 (overe)
time), New Palestine 50, Maxwell 17, Oakland 35, Scott J
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but that he planned to return next February. It was doubtful whether he would be eligible for football next fall since he must make up the work he missed this semester to become eligible.
Bukovich to ‘ Coach
HANCOCK, Mich., Dec. 10 (UP) -~Tony Bukovich, banned from playing in organized hockey by his suspension from the Cleveland) Barons, will remain as coach of| the Portlake Lake, Mich., entry in| the Michigan-Wisconsin-Ontario League. Bukovich, former Detroit | Red Wing player, was suspended by Cleveland for failing to appear for a game at New Haven Sunday.
Beymour 41, Brownstown 34, Shelbyville a, Cireensburg 30, Stoney Creek 49, Modoc 45
Sulphur a, 48, Ca ils Stewart (Oxford, O.) 45, Greenfield Twp (Franklin) 42. Tan fer 52 Snienums 2 nBuren
Washingt an atmo b2, Shelburn 37, | | Weatiield 5a Fis West Lebanon 35, New Richmond 33.
| Webster 68, New Lisbon 18, |apolis, {Orleans,
‘Mrs. Anna F. VanSickle
| Evansville Memorial 52, Evansville Reitz Holy Cross 80, Valparaiso 45,
| Warsaw 43 Leesburg | Woodburn-52, Payne (0.) 21 i wot Lako 39, Jefferson Center 25
STATE COLLEGES
se Poly 39, Earlham 36 | Franklin 53, Indiana Central 48, OTHER COLLEGES {| Bradley 61, West Texas Stale 51 | Boston University 82, Harvard 4 Baylor 64, N. Texas Btate 53 | Cope Girardeau 71, Concordia (St. Louis) 4
| Colgate 71, Niagara 61 City College of New York 58, Oregon State 51.
Carbondale Teachers " yg Mupay State 58 Davidson 60, Clemson pf Defiance 63, Findlay 5
os 20 years.
Marion Bt. Paul's 18 |Alva T. Lee, Indianapolis, and two hers 36. |sisters, Mrs. Sally Simpson, Indian»
ters, Mrs, Helen P. Jeffers of Indianapolis and Mrs, Nellie M. Klodas of Sloan, Nev.; two sons, Otis B. Burgdoerfer of Indianapolis and Clarence W. Burgdoerfer of Franklin; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery.
Murphy Lee Rites for Murphy Lee, an em {ployee of Chevrolet Division of {General Motors Corp. 12 years, will be at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Moore {Mortuaries Peace Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park Ceme-~ itery. Born in Lawrence County, Mr. Lee died Monday in Noblesville. He {was 41 and resided at 1945 Houston Mr. Lee had lived in Indianap-
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Leona M. Lee; a daughter, Miss Carole Ahn Lee; three brothers, Lawrence and Farmer Lee, both of Mitchell, and
and Mrs. Pauline Sanders,
Funeral services for Mrs. Anna PF, | VanSickle, Franklin Road, a life~ {long resident of Indianapolis, will be theld at 1:30 p. m. Friday in Shirley Brothers’ Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Mrs. VanSickle, who was 76, died yesterday in Methodist Hospital. She was a member of Old Bethel Meth odist Church,
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n 2.) [ Patriot 38, Gallatin ( )! 31, Duquesne 60, Brigham Youwhg 39 | Portland 65, Shinty k 24 Illinois Wesleyan 68, Cary age 64 parker 43, Belma 21 time), | Hi Yo 20, Bridgeton 22, Kalamazoo 62, Calvin 40, Riley 52, Pimento 42 Kent State 59, Ashland 79. | Knox 02, Augustana oy
Survivors include a son, Harold VanSickle, and a daughter, Mrs, Fern VanSickle Askren, both of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. B. T. Riser, two brothers, George
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| Lawrence Tech 61, Nort | Loyola (Md.) 61, Bt,
Dakota State 47
| ohnson’'s (Brook- | Cumberland;
| Chicago Rink Skates lyn) 43. beg g e wa ou ensue 5 ‘Wiese, Cumberland, and Lewis : | Loras 66, Hardin-Simmbns 44, iese, Indianapolis, and five grand- | Louisville 60, Geotystoly, M7 children. | Muskingum 71, Hiram
| Macomb 61, St. Ambrose 41 | Bouthern Ditnols 12, Murray (Ky) 58 Texas Wesleyan 47, Centenary 30 | Texas State 26, Rice 19, | Tennessee 85, Washington and Lee 48. Toledo 77, Bluffton 34 | Toledo 75, Assumption 26 (2d game), | Texas 50, Loulsiana State Jl. Upsala 80, Baltimore 47 | Washburn’ 55, Omaha University 48 | Western Illinois 64, Ambrose (Davenport
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{ Jf om———————————————————_— |] L DEATH NOTICES || Indianapolis Times, Wed., Dee. 10, *47 I{ BURGDOERFER-—-Emma C, of 720'a ix Massachusetts Ave, entered into \I Te Tuesday. age 79 years, mother of-Mpw,-dglen P, Jeffers, Mrs. Nellie M. Klodas, is B
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