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Bums Get Backtalk

Furillo Says He'll Stay on Farm; Champion Yanks Have Only 9 Unsigned

By CARL LINDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Feb. 19—The major league holdout situation was to the “last stand” stage today with the unhappiness being geting, out into the open in statements by both players and club

owners. =. Bob Carpenter Jr. president of the Philadelphia Phillies, was most. emphatic. He made it plaih that the Phillies had sent their “last contract” to Outfielder Harry Walker and that from now Sycamore Star was the National League batting champion of 1947. i " “He is very foolish if he doesn’t Is Scorin Leader sign it,” Carpenter said, The Dodgers, with 25 of their v a little backtalk from .at least scoring ace, piled on 19 points to three of their stars, even though his total last night as the Sycaothers were coming in daily with mores buried 8t. Joseph's under al autographed contracts. basket barrage, 85-54. Furillo Unsigned The scoring spree enabled, Outficlder Pete Reiser, sald ut] Anderson in the race for Mmdivid-| his home in 8t. Louis that “I don’t yal honors among the collegiate think my demands are too big scorers. Klueh has 410 for the and I'm not going to give in.” |geason to 406 for the Anderson OQutfielder Carl Furillo, who was courtman. year, still is stubborn and sug- (Avenged an earlier defeat at the gested after returnmg two un-'hands of Canterbury by vanquish-! signed contracts that he might|ing the Knights at CrawfordsJust “stick around on the farm yijle, 48-31. ..abash held a .» 2 up near Reading, Pa.” Ihalftime lead and was in front all pitcher Joe Hatten, second base- minutes, man Eddie Stanky, and short-| Ball State won a close one from stop Peewee Reese, .all of whom | DePauw at Muncie, 48-46. The announced dissatisfaction with Tigers held a scant 27-23 edge at what has been offered. the end of the first 20 minutes but! {the decision, sparked by the 19The Browns were having their point firing of forward Floyd main Balen with pitchers Reed. Fred ford and Sam Zoldak, , ‘Al za. State College Card TONIGHT

on it was up to him, even if he 40 players signed up, were getting! Duane Klueh, Indiana State's Klueh to pass Johnny Wilson of| the last Dodger to sign up last| Bill Johnson's Wabash cagers ‘Other Dodger die-hards were! of the way except for the opening Browns Having Brouble Ball State finished fast to gain Huntington at Tri-State.

Aurora. Wilmington at Earlham.

Grid Giants Sign Pair

Elsewhere. In the American, things were a little better with nine unsigned players on the world champion Yankees, eight the Senators, seven with the six with the Indians and three with the Philadelphia A's, The White Box and Red Sox made

tional, the St. Louis 2 players not known have yn although the club officially announce signThe Cubs, who follow thé

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Lanzi, Youngstown end, signed with the New York Giants of the National Football League.

Army's Track Hopes WEST POINT, Feb. 19 (UP)—

glory this year are in the hands’ of the sprint medley relay team.’ Jack Hannack runs the quartermile in n the test. test,

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I SWIMS SUNDAY—Miss Jeanne Wilson, national breaststroke champion, is among the entrants in the AAU swimming meet to be held Sunday afternoon at the Riviera Club. Miss Wilson will repArmy's: chief hopes for track resent the Lake Shore Club, Chicago, She is a student at Purdue

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Cathedral Plays Spartans Tonight

TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE Sacred Heart at Cathedral. ; The city's

At | aropped a 41-35 decision to the “parochial” cham- host quintet after leading at the

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plonship will be decided tonight, Intermission by four points.

at Cathedral High School gym| when the Irish tangle with their South Bide “rivals from Sacred Heart,

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Last night, Marion County!

Lawrence Central turned back IIL;

{the Greenwood Woodmen, 32-28, John Crimmins, with Bob Harper sniping 15 Kawolics, | points for the victors.

Bowling Note DETROIT, Feb. 19 (UP)— The game is the only action men have a chance to take over; scheduled for ity or county the 10-year-average lead in tne|Bob {45th American Bowling Congress teams broke even in a pair of tournament here next mouth. {games with outside opposition.| {They are Joe Wilman of Berwyn,

Pat Striebeck’s 632 Paces Yaverettes to 2979 Bowling Score

John Beswick Leads Male Keglers With 666 in Eli Lilly League

By FRANK WILSON The Yaver Men's Shop quintet caught fire again last night, and racked up another of their blistering team totals. Rolling in the Fox-Hunt Ladies Sponsor's Classic, they knocked 2979 timbers,

three hit in the high 500s. Leading the team was 18-year-old Pat Striebeck who tumbled 632 pins for her 17th honor count of the/went campaign. Also hitting the high|600 in the Indianapolis League. mark was Peggy Lanham who| Lois worked a 549 in the Cocasubbed for Team Captain Ger-|/Cola loop at the Speedway Bowl

Hunt Classic.

” . » SPORT BOWL SINGLES-—The fifth annual ‘men’s Sport Bowl |Par Singles tourney, coming up at the South Side plant the week-ends of April 3 and 10, will give you a chance to cash in both the actual and handicap divisions. The entry fee for either division of the affair is $10, whether it be in Glass worked a 582, and Eva! the actual or handicap event. But Willlamson totaled a. 553. {if you want to you can try your They opened the evening with !uck in both, all you have to |

with a 629. Pat started her series with a 214, centered a high 239 and closed out with a 179. Peggy opened with a 190, had a 238 middle game, and went out with a 201. It was her first 600 of the year.

To complete the quintet, Marge

|a 933 game, then hit a high of|PaYy is the cut-rate entry fee of 1081.

$18. ‘They had a 965 finalit', .. prize In both divisions is |

$500, but you can take home $1000 if you enter and win in both divisions.- Both prize lists in the Dezelan Matinee. run down the scale of second Only two men topped the 650 | place, $250, third place, $125, and mark with John Beswick leading | forth place, $100. An extra prize the duo with a 666 in the El or 519 will be given for the high Lilly League at the Pennsylvania |single game of each squad. If alleys. Beswick had games of the bowler finishes out of the 235, 213 and 218 for the Research money. five, Norm Warner hit a 650 in| Entries close March 28. No enthe Allison Commercial loop at tries will be recorded, or accepted, Pritchett’s. His games for the unless the entry fee accompanies Special Assignment team were them. The route will include six 234, 209 and 207. (games over 12 alleys. Mail enFor the second straight week tries to the tourney secretary, both Fonnie Snyder and Lois Carl Brehob, Sport Bowl, 3900 8. Glass have rolled in two leagues, East St., Indianapolis. All checks and produced honor roll scores in| should be made out to either Carl both. Snyder collected a 649 or i Brehob or the Sport Bowl. The the Inter-Club on the phone number of the. alleys is lower boards at Pritchett’s, then'GA. 0917.

Last Night's Bowling Leaders

600 BOWLERS (MEN) John Beswick, ) Lilly . Norm Warner, ison Comercial. Fonhie Snyder, Rater -Cius Paul Fields, Indiana Ed Fanchally Rudy Sart I in

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» * . . Ripple Rhinies Win Broad Ripple edged out Ben Davis, 22-20, yesterday in a freshiman basketball game on the Rocket court with Dick Lawson scoring the winning fielder late in the game.

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COUNTY SCHOOLS

Vain 41, Boteh Grove Cy 5

Greenfield 59, Morristown 36. trude Rhodes and came throughi/to add to that 582 in the Fox- |g

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Ball State 48, Del | In diana State 82, Se Jorenh's 34 3 Southeastern Missouri at Evansville (post-

poned). Wabash 48, Canterbury 31.

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American 61, Catholic 56. American International 63, Amherst 0.

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ate 50, Syracuse 56 arville (O.) 52, Wilberforce State 43. outh 76, Yale 68.

Deron 43, Yayne 35.

Bluffton 46. Prankiin & Marshall 43, Lehigh 133, Georgia

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

L. DEATH NO KS indianapolis Times, Thurs., Feb. 19, '48

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The Following Services Hove Boon Schodvied © DAVIDSON, Mrs. Julia E. GARRETT, Mrs. Alice F. HELM, Raymond LYNAM, Garland B. , Louis T. PRUETT, Roy RUPERT, Edward J. SMITH, Cecil Earl WEAVER, Flora N. HUGHBANKS, Bert E.

Thyr: NS arardsy, i n St. Priends invited ackson. Friends it

Buri my ofl at funeral home after 17 Thursday. AZEN-—Abe, of 2010 N. Meridian St. y Wednesday evening. Mrs. Joe Shapiro, Mrs. Dora Rosen and Mrs. Nathen Neuwelt; Brother of Max and

nys n. Service will be conducted 10:30 a. m. Priday at the AARON-RU ME. Friends invited, BOWERS—Joseph B., 3 vears of age, 1562 Brooks e Ave. Beloved of Mr. and M Bdwin ‘Bowers, brother of Ellen Bowers,

Grace grandson af Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bow-

Friends may eall Nn JORDA NERAL HOME, hn E. 10th. Puneral Priday, Feb. 20, p. m. Friends invited. Burial Washes Park.

NAN—Helen PF, wife of William: A. Brennan, mother

Funeral ¢ Mag MORTUARY. Meridian at 19th St, 10 a. m., St. n of Arc Cauren intérment, Gaivary Jemes Friends call the

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DAVIDSON—Mrs. Ja x | 4334

PEL, until noon . Friday. MOO ARIES. TSENMAN—Lioyd 5 a3 CB. 46th St.. Husband Pr. of i 23 Eisenman of Hawthorne, -

C. ers of Ine .

Siaag. brother of Herbert W. Flsetiingn, Passed away Thursday Service FLANN & BU. CHANAN MORTUARY, Saturday 1:30 p. m. Priends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at

mortuary GARRETT—Alice Floyd, 14 N. Beve lle ave. entered into rest

Tu day. a . [3] Tears. wile of E. C. Gar~ rett, sister rs. ; Lillie O'Netl, Bra

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nds are welcome. Buria MOORE MOF

Anngton Park.

GREGORY per Hendricks Pl; a of Bue Ellen Gregory, father of Jacqueline, Barbara and Patty, son of Mr: and Mrs nder Gregory; brother of Denver and William, son-in-law of Me ard Mrs, Harry Henderson, §8 Away lends may c DORSEY PUNERAL HOME, 9 E Few York, after 7 p. m. this evening. Ulelal 2 p.m. saturas Church of the Nazarene, 16 PE Washington St. Body lying in state

At the church from 1 Memorial Park, ua, Sum HARRIS _Jessee M. age Away Tuesday, Chicago, Ill. be-

Rebecca Teas . Belly Cochran of Adhiand Syvices Frid 1:30

N. Slinots. =. Prie ae onal

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941 “Belmar Ave, mother of Mrs, Vivian Newiin and

Ind.; Roy Harbold, ' Milwaukee, : sister b.) George McC oCullough of jlexandria, nd. and Calvin Moule: ough o n napolis, pas AWA Wednesday rvice PLANNER % BUCHANAN ORTUARY Saturday, Time later. Bustal Washingion Park,

HELM Raymond, of Gale Dorothy ' Mrs. Joscphine * Q, G. Peks, "Evelyn LL A.

Helm and Raymond Heim b ery fee Friday, 1:30 p. m, at the NORT! T CHAPEL, 2530 Station 8t Burial Crown Hill Cem . Fajanis are welcome, M ARIES

TORRANKEo™ E.. entered int into rest Thursday, age yea Brother of Mrs. Julie Rauunl ne Rev. Bd

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service given Inter ARIES NUSSEY — (Chiherine | “fn e Jowrr

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and’ Harold Mills, Services Pride 10. LOST & ¥ | 11:30 a. m. at PEACE To8T--or- strayed, . 'B. Mich Friends coms, and Michiga Burial Memorial Park, MO poling san: re : | BL-2! PAUL Natalie. ~ of 2838 Park Ave, SANS BILLPOLD Passed y evening and val. DA at her residence Mother of nd a8 Max, Eric, Mrs. Hannah Levin Noble ¢ Mix, Masih Bask Frey Mx the RT TAC col . a + faverment Central ve Horny, ¢ Norge Cemetery. Priends invited. Bit Fl mR , entered inlg re '~Gold and Wednesday, aie 1 years, eis earring for plen of Mrs. Maude le and Ear ‘ 21-3003. , uncle of Herbegt Ear} YosT since Feb. Pruett. Services Saturday, oo i © Fateh. Hamition m r ‘Burial Washington aS BY Wisomt win, Bhd MORTUARIES. su fl RILEY Miss Edith, 3748 N. Denny, return of of Mrs ola Braun, Mer pont male: Po Lydia} TecKitrie and Jas. abous § pounds, Riley. ail of Ti ot Yr pile: Dussed WA-§321. 234. X. aWay & BUCHANAN "MORTUARY, Friday “poL Crown Hill, Priends may “eal 8. bor i Yarg Jory usry, ban fa and RUPERT — ward 1 MA: Indiana Beville Ave entered into rest — Tuesday afternoon, year FAN ra Ru father of Mrs. Arnie Borror, Sire Fi Rye uid Har C. Southern, Mrs. Marce home. call N Foust and Ray Rupert; un SPC A of Henry Rupert. Services Friday, —— 10 a. m., at Woodruff Place Ba 8000 Church. Priends may call at CB > 1 i hour of A, “Burial St and ha" cocker Brook Cemetery, Columbus, Ind. Call MA-8771 MOORE MORTUARIES. HA a ver SMITH Frank, Puritan Hol hand pita Wednesday, Feb. 18 10:37 fy 4 Ar 4 ase ears nersl services : Call MA1801 E. New York 8. Saturduy. § 11. PERSONA! Pp. m. Burial Crown Priends WANTED to borte may call at home after interest; $ ym. Thursday ow iw Earle of . entered into rest eves | ning. us|

rother ’ McNeal, Hont, Day Clarence Kinder, Mrs. Mary Smith, n Ww LO Miss Nell Smith, the Rev, Charles, NE Saturday J x Irvington Oa Abts J Priends are Nora! A 9 & Nine Anns, MonTv-"3 Th RE Ci Fj Cen 3 THE U-D “ tral Ave. Husband of Lillian Voris, ' Rentals at O father of Maurice “E., Helen and Esther Thornton, father o HS Wha Thursday” Berrie at. the PAR, Oholc & BUCH MORTUARY ho of machi Saturday, 10 a. m. Priends invited. m. Come In a ails Crown - Hill. * Priends may Looks ie any 84 i

A Br, : he) of Generose; father of + Michael Jr, Patricia Ann Vittorio 18, brother

line Zave! of eddie ‘Vittorio, Mrs. Ma Mes. Lens Bence: 1 Mrs, Moy Daprile

Youn, ve. Wednesaar 9p. mY ase a Dr. Fred MN HW eck Oi Aa at GRIN- 5 oow. located 'S FUNERAL HOME, 1601 B. Marion Bldg. 16 Burial Bi. Joseph Cemetsty. Friends faridian near may call at Dur ey funeral nome aver sels $ p.m. Thursda: 5 WEAVER Flora Noor 13 Fact Gued Work. Insts el entered in avednesdth a” International ¢ years, hy Rapes of - 3 . beock, sisier of Roy k., Earn M2 E_Waiing and = Guy Siecle, granamother ol Leg Sores, V ancy Mueller and John Baotocs. Mk Services Friday, 1:30. p. m., 8% —a Leg, Phiebt PEACE CHAPsiL, 2000 Lb. Micaigan f Srugs. Dr. St. rrienas are welcome. Buuial low Bidg., Crown Hill. MOORE MOATUAML.S. Detectiv WIGGINTON Harry N. uae 90. ut: Bl Uissnme, pented, n ma AgeoLL, 18s er oi Harry U., ey and P consultation, Mr. | Ann_Wiggiaton; brother of Mrs. A. TT MASE ‘ aie, M Allen Coons, »irs, hdwara Taylor, Mrs. _ Gertruas © Minerst baths 3631 y Wd Albert Wigginion, NAVE A COSM away Tuesaay at his nome A COSM in Spencer, ind. Services Friday, 1:50 AND BR SURPRIS m., CONK FUN L nous, —— 1934 W. sicmgan St. Priends invived, $P ISH Burial Fiora: Turk. Friends may call Batty, at funeral b === Masage. 190 as oF THANKS 3198 new: et AHLMER—We wish to thank otf TREATMENTS — (pany friends and neignoors of Pohm m 148 el Kinaness. ana sympa, rune beautiiui tiowérs ana EI Loue 16. BUSINESS

gues. extended to us during the lie ~~ ess and death of our aear wie and «, Liwian Anlner, we espcisul thank Dr. J. J. Briggs and Nunes

y ana Mrs, Bruus the fathers of Holy Angels Church, and the YMI and the ar Soci - eal ie Angels and Feeney & LADIES MEN" unera CLEAN, PRES HUSBAND AND DAUGHTERS. _ RELINE, RE We wish Fd express of heartfelt thanks the many er . friends, neighbors bf relatives - fof their many acts of kindness; 12-214 BE 16th St pathy and beautitul flowers extended , us at the pasing of our 2320. rear 33 mother and & er, Mar Ans ne — 1 x n We especially w 0 | ax the Rev. Maurice Thompson for his consoling words, the Flanner & Bus $26 Peoples Bank : chanan Funeral Home and all. whe A Or TORS AX nu thant k ike NA DAR. op Baker & : RINGER. RUSSEL 5. MOSS AND > PAMILY. Auk Ra

GIBSON—We wish to thank our kind friends, neighbors and fia” fort

the sympathy and beautiful - tributes sxtended to us at the d 1913) Olgast shop of our oar Kasband and ig Saath ni CME Glenn Gibson. We especially wind: : 1-1468. to thank the Rev. Robert C. 9 horst of the Evangelical and enny's Gara formed Church, the Moore na Rt y i

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neighbors and friends who pur TANI, flowers at the passing of our > and mother, Mary Ellen Logan; ® DNEDIATE we vice to_ all who assisted in any ¥a¥% lott & Shea, FRANCIS LOGAN AND FAMILY 4 “REN NERAL HOL ANN--We ‘wish to exp! H ineere appreciation OXPe thanks mamterior, i to our many friends and relatived on hearing, A for their kind expressions, sympstol riining [ and beautiful floral _tributes o Toimates. Ee, {ended to a at the burial of erry Bros, beloved Le. 3 Roert Mage E Especially We wis nk EB w NS Carlton Atwater of "tne. Sy "Bap i and residential 1 Church, Maj. Val F. Thompsots Fae 1285.W. chaplain, and the Planner & BY BOT Rr Evening chanan Mortuary for their kind Att NO reDatr and eo nt serv! $x MOTHER AND DAD. $ag3PTeIAlLy.

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