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Must Be Sell-out CHICAGO, July 7 (UP) — A géllout crowd at the U. 8. = Olympic track and field trials: Friday and Saturday will produce enough money to pay full expenses of the entire Olympic" squad to Europe. 3 if the Evanston track| show fails to «produce $130,000, some of the teams which the United States had entered in the impending London games might be forced to stay home. An Olympic committee spokesman announced today that another $150,000 was needed to pay expenses for all teams entered
has been guaranteed $60,000 from the week-end finals in which the American track team will picked. Another $20,000 has been guaranteed by a group of Detroit sports enthusiasts. if Dyche Stadium’s 38,000 capacity is reached, the Olympic committee will receive $177,500, enough to guarantee participation by all teams and
WESTERN'S NO. [|—Rich-
ard - (Pancho) - Gonzales is the top seeded player in the Western tennis championship tourney despite his defeat in the TriState tourney at Cincinnati recently. He downed Ralph Burns Indianapolis yesterday, 7-5,
As one Indianapolis player put it, finals.”
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Western Tennis in 3d Day {Of ‘Duelling in the Sun’
Local Players Ousted;
Begin Quarter-Finals
7th Seeded Pero Dropped by McQuown;
Other Stars Advance With Little Trouble By BILL PITTMAN Local tennis hopefuls, most of whom were eliminated in the first two days of play in the Western championship tourney at Woodstock, sat on the sidelines today as the tourney moved into day.
“I at least got a free
That's the way it went. The players from the sunny climes of California,» Florida and the rest of the South and West, including all the seeded players but one, began the quarterfinals with opposition from only two eastern players,
em.
Seeded Players in Action The play is still the thing, and today it will keep pace with the predicted 85 degrees temperature as most of the seeded players go into action against some of the best unseeded men the country
one game.
Third séeded Irvin Dorfman of New York, who beat Jimmy MecClure, Indianapolis, 6-3, 6-3, in
Goodman, Los Angeles, 6-3, 6-1, yesterday, will meet Tony Trabert of Cincinnati. picked up many followers in the last two days with his poise and skill and looms as a possibility
Angeles.
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leave a balance to be applied on future Olympic expenses. If insufficient funds are raised, teams whose sponsoring committees have fallen short of the necessary funds will bé cut down
Polish Golfers Choose Notre Dame Course
SOUTH BEND, July 7—Notre Dame University's course today was named site of the sixth national Polish - American golf tournament by Leo L. Klatt,| Yesterday's president of the Polish- American will be held Aug. 29. Indiana was also host to the 1042 competition, at Gary. : Three of the previous PAGA tourneys have been won by Hoosiers, Hammond's Alex Zgorka triumphed in 1941 and 1943 and Crawfordsville’s Stan Wittek finishing on top in 1942.
Twirls 2d No-Hit Game in 2 Weeks
Don Harney, graduate of Broad Ripple High School, notched his sgcond no-hit game in as many weeks yesterday when he hurled the Northside Lions to a 9-0 victory in a Class A League Junior Baseball game at Riverside Park. performance for Harney, however, was more perfect as he faced only 21 hitters in the seven-inning contest. struck out 15 and no batter reached first base. Bob Tirtle also twirled a nohitter yesterday as his Class C Yellow Jackets whitewashed the Cobras, 15 to 0. He fanned 12.
Other resulfs yestarday:
for an upset. These two are the last of the eastern entries. The men’s singles were advanced to the third round yesterday with but one upset. George Pero of Miami was bumped by Nolan McQuown of Los Angeles, 6-1, 6-4. Pero was seeded seventh in the tourney. He was a semifinalist in the Southern tennis tourney held in Memphis in June, being beaten by Gardner Larned.
Pancho in Trouble Another upset was in the wind, at least for awhile, when Ralph Burns, local star, gave top-seeded Richard (Pancho) Gonzales a run for his money. stamina, however, n
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Sgro Wins in Chicago CHICAGO, 111, July 7 (UP)—|mn Joe Sgro, Indianapolis boxer, defeated Leon Thompson of Evarts,|™3 Ky., last night at Chicago. Sgro, who weighed 151, had a one-pound advantage over Evarts. He won by decision in six rounds.
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The most even match of the day was between Rumanian Vini Rurac and Gilbert Shea of Los It was truly a duel in the sun, with the players alternating at forcing the play. Both smashes to the baseline with faultless accuracy. The match lasted 90 minutes with the Rumanian’s court tactics combining with the burning sun to wear Shea down. Rurac won, 7-5, 7-5. Rurac then teamed with Pero to defeat Harold Morgan and George Buschman in a long-wind-ed doubles match, 6-1, 9-7. Both Morgan and Buschman are of Indianapolis. Dorothy Head of Alemeda, Cal, top-seeded woman, had little trouble disposing of her first round opponent, Marianne Gallagher of Indianapolis, 6-1, 6-0, in one of the first matches of the Miss Head then returned late in the day to down Mrs. Louanna Early, Indianapolis, 6-1, 6-3, in a second round match. Mrs. Early had advanced by default over Shirley Trent of Peru, Ind. The schedule today includes matches in the men’s singles division at 2 and 3 p, m.,, women's both second and third Edi rounds, at 1 p. m., and both men’s e-land mixed doubles at 4, 5 and 6 , m. fp The mixed doubles competition will see many of the Indianapolis “|players back in the lineups. Seeded first in the'event, however, are the Rumanian couple, Mr. and And if. the first rounds of singles play are any criterion the top seeded players lis, | will be in at the “kill.” Vint Aras, Rumanis, defeated Gilbert Ange
Stymie Named for $50,000 Handicap
BOSTON, July 7 (UP) -— Mrs.
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s|Leaves for Brussels To Sign Foe for Zale
NEW YORK, July 7 (UP)— Promoter Andy Niederreiter of | the Tournament of Champions, “| Inc., has left for Brussels where he expects to sign the winner of a fight between Marcel Cerdan and Cyrille Delannoit for a September bout with Middleweight Champion Tony Zale. | Cerdan, the French 160-pound titlist, meets Delannoit Saturday for the European crown which Cerdan lost in an upset decision a few weeks ago.
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MINNEAPOLIS, July 7 (UP)— Joe Louis was a big favorite with the gallery, but far down the list ‘lof low scorers today in the Mid'|west Negro Elks Golf tournament. Louis banged out a three- -overpar 76 in the opening round yesterday, nine strokes behind his golf teacher, Ted Rhodes. Rhodes led the field with a sizzling six-under-par 67.
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STandepilaren, away Tuesday Bn his e, op by St. —ds may call at the ROBERT W. STIRLING FUNERAL HO! 1420
invited. Burial Springvale Cemetery, Pe BANGE--Ketineth E. e 47, son of Gallant 8. of Clar-
ence and Scott ange, Mrs. Gladys rmain, ene Tndianapolls, “Mrs. lip Medsker, Mooresville; Mrs. Dan Mrs. Clyde Ww and Mrs, J. O. Matthais, a
Monday at his home near New Beth el. Service Thursday, 10 a m, FUNERAL HO 1934 W,
COON Michigan St. Priends invited. Burial Mooresville, Friends may call at the funeral home.
ARRICO—Dellis, beloved husband of Anna Carrico, brother of Mrs. Alma Repp, Mrs. Leveda Helton, Everette and Clarence Carrico, passed away at af from LA Ing, ER aT, m. Fu. A
neral from LA L HOME ‘Thursday 8: 30 a. m., St. Catherine's Church 9 a. m. urial Holy Cross
day evening.
COONEY — Walter Prancis, age 58 years, beloved brother of Mrs. Stella Warranbure of Indianapolis and Mrs. B. F. Thoele of Champaign, Il, ER away Monday in Cincinnati, Funeral Friday, July FUNERAL
HOME, 1503 N. Meridian 8t. (north), 8:30 a. m. Requiem mass at St. Joseph's Church ® a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 p. m. Wedn nesday.
EISENBARTH — Caroline, 71 years, 1614 Leonard St. beloved mother of Eimer Eisenbarth, sister of Mrs, Sadie Beck, grandmother of Robert,
Cemetery. Friends may call Wednes-
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PEROT K., husband 3 Nettie, stepfather of Vernon, grandfather of ne. oa Chile wood, brother of Mrs. Lizzie Bledsoe of Terre Haute, Ind. passed away Mondhy a. m. ‘Priends 't may call at the TOLIN FUNERAL HOME, 5 Prospect St, Services ‘Thursd 1:30 p. m, - from the Centennial Church east of Martinsville, xnd. Loy terment Centennial Cem Ye Friends invited. ainsi i papers please copy.) HUDNALL—Walker, age 48, 3100 8. Lyons, husband of Helen, father of Richard, Norman and Barbara Hudnall, brother of Clay Hudnall, passed away Monday. Funeral Fri. day, 10 a. m,, Ma FARLEY HOME, 1604 W. Morris St. Floral Park. Priends Jay call as the Panera Home after 1 p. m. Thur
HUGHES — Gertrude Jane, passed away at the home of her niece, Mrs. Gertrude Watson, 1634 8. State. Also survived by four nephews and three nieces and several grea-nepli ews and nieces. Priends may call a the ROBERT W. STIRLING yo. NERAL HOME, 1420 Prospect St. Funeral hori Friday, 10 a. m., at the. funeral home. Friends invit Burial Spencer, Ind. JEFFERSON — John _ Ernest, 3108 Park, husband of Martha Leonard,
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KERN—Lawrence W., 94 N, N. Routlers 8t., passed away Monday evening, age 56 years, husband of Mrs. Rose Mary Kern, brother of Miss Hazel™ M. and Arthur C. Kern Sr. Services Thursday, 1:30 p. m.., at TRVINGTON CHAPEL, 5342 E. Washington 8t. Priends are welcome, Burial Washington Park. MOORE MORTUARIES
KETCHAM — Christian B.: belo husband of Martha Hein Ketcham, devoted father of Carolyn Ketcham dear son of Mrs. Louis Manger Ketcham, dear brother of Mrs. F. M, Armstrong, Mrs. Horace Blalock and Jack Ketcham, passed away suddenly Tuesday, age 58 years. Serve ice FLANNER & RUCHANAN MOR-~ TUARY Friday, 2:3 m. Friends invited. Interment “Wikhington Fur Park.
* rk * Tews Nag. Houdar® B., oh Winthrop Ave. 35 years old, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs, Hym an Lewis and brother of Jo D. Lewis, Rhu away Aug. S, Sa. Services ursday, 330 x Rid SHIRLEY L CHAPEL, 046 x Illinois St. Burial Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery. Priends may eall at CH Central Ohapel from 7:30 -9:30 p. m. Wednesday. Friends
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LYLES—Maude, of 647 Arbor Ave, beloved sister of Fannie Faulkner, Lillie Lyles, Neva Hudson, rt and Peter Lyles, passed away Monday. Services Thursday 3.5 m. at the BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY, 1321 W. Ray St. Burial Floral
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MANNING — Mary Theresa, age 64
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of the late John Manning, beloved mother of Mary, Edith, Alice, Rosalind, Dolores, Donal PF. and Thomas Manhing, all of Indianapolis, sister f Mrs. Bertha Miles and Mrs. Herii3 Wittington of Chicago, Ill, and Mrs. Albert Nordiing of Geneseo, Iil., survived also by grandchildren,
(EAST), 5117 E. Washington 8t, 8:30 a. m. Requiem Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 9 a. m, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited. Friends may call at the funeral home. *. * * in 4) Harry D., surviv id his a p! . Miller, his Bhildren, Mary Anne and Harry D. Miller III, the children's mother, Mrs. Margaret M. Elsea, and his sister, Mrs. Edmund Deming, of Sacoma, Wash assed away Feb. 2, 1944, Africa, rvice PLANNER & BY NAN MORTUARY, Thurs: day, p. m. Priends invited. Interment Washington Park Priends may call at mortuary. (Shelbyville, Ind, papers please copy.) x * * *
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SNODGRASS—Lena, age 80 years, beloved grandmother of P. J. Snodgrass and James Max Snodgrass, sister of Mrs. Dessie Comstock, Morristown, Ind.; Mrs. Kate Hagans, Richmond, Cal, passed away Tuesday a. m. Friends may call at the Noel Waggoner residence in New Palestine. Funeral services Thursday, 2 p. m., at the New Palestine Christian Church. Friends invited. Burial New Palestine, Ind, ROBERT W. STIRLING SERVICE.
* * * * * * LAYLON—Plc. Paul age 32, son of Mr. and Mrs Bert i1aylor, 48 Glaastone, passed away in the Southwest raciuc Dee. *e 194. Pu-
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ep ——————— WILLIAMS Carl W., entered into rest Tuesday, age 56 years, huaband of Esther M. Williams, father f Cpl. Marion pry Williams, fostor father of t. Joseph Williams, Mrs, innie B. Williams, brother of Mrs. Nell Davis, grandfather of Carlene Renee and Sue Williams. Service Frid i: S00: m. at PEACE CHAPEL, EB gan St, at East Union Christian Church, Hamilton County, 3:30 p. m. (DST). Burial East Union Ceme tory. Friends nay call at a 134 W. 13th Bt. until 11 a m. Friday, IRTUARIES.
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“READY MIXED CONORETE
CARISEN CONCRETE SUPPLY CO. 2100 bln? WA-0040. WA-8331
vice on b ia a & Shea. FR-3626 or we
by experienced white crew. BE-3393-J Construction - Maintenance concrete,
Old and new. Also upholstering and rugs cleaned In your home. CH-8006-M,
work. "SlunSing. rooting: Bie | Ala oo Son, piles.
a cabin cement rehe walks. prabinete, be APTAnGed. od er, BL-1786.
carpentry, pain To roof EY or arane Tr.
‘CRUSHED ROCK
for Jou Mig duvered and spread pay. $3 pe 3%. Geo. ay, chat 3 or Gai
an ofravel tor SvOTaTs, oSane. ‘an dirt,
eT FONE... $84 § TONS CRUSHED ROCK .. $13.58 TOP SOIL, SAND AND GRAVEL. BE-2180 BE-4816-J WHITE crushed Hons crushed roek for drives, fill. top dirt. BE-8011-W, SPECIAL SALE
FILL DIRT
Phone for prioss and Quick delivery anywhere ~NOW
BR-2484 BR-2485
FREE DIRT
suling, ‘Come an t 1 ify BI Yuna Ave, HA -
“ RION TOP SOIL
le; al acl , Salo; a also Jand, gravel, All
or iivered. Bve Phone BR-00%
T HOWARD, GA-3280, ~ TREE-LAWN SERVICE Equipment, insured, white vet. HI-1985 after 6. Special! CH. 7478 2 Bul or 2 dresses cleaned; pressed; $1; pick-up deliver; 24-hr. seryice. WHOLESALE DRY CLEANING
8-hr, seryice. CH-T478.
ACE ELECTRIC C0,
1819-21 MILLERSVILLE DR. HU-1458
BL! ectrie Shop. 0 lo nm, new, repair. Licensed, bonded hn im e. Ja
Comme AL residential» wird LIC., BONDED; HI-1668, se Est.
LAWN FENOE ALL TYPES—LAWN—-FACTORY BR-5427. Ford Fence. Nite, BR-4003, FENCING, furnished, er reas.; exp. white men. TA-8600, H1-7334. Denny's Garage, MA-3130 Motor, Body Rebuilt—336 Beecher HARDWOOD FLOORS
Laid. Old floors made like new. sonal itt. given every job. BR-8035, REFINISHING FLOORS JESSE A. BALLARD BE-3377 EXPERIENCED housecieaning, walle
yard work,
washing, floors w Kemtoning. RI-8752. FURNACE AND STOKER Cleaned and Serviced Sexson Stoker & Appliance Co. MA, 8281
Vac. Clean Furnaces And chimneys; repair all makes Fo NR ge Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned Repatring, installing; free esti mates, work guaranteed; terms; new and used furnaces. WA-3063. _ FURNACE AND STOKER Pp d & Cleaned. Guar, MA-6470 co IL FURNACES GUTTE MILLER FURNACE CO., BE-3016,
ANING $3.78 =
CLEANING, $3.78 4 I pane CA-0875.
AIRED, GA-84568. Heating and Cooling By COOLEY
OIL--COAL—GAS Carrier Alr-Conditionin 2027 Central A-3481
NEW QALVANIZED QUTTERS downspouts; eral repair work. Imm. elvis. i ree est., 3 yrs. to pay. Ph & Tucker Sheet Metal Works LI days = « » « IR-0219 eves.
METAL QUTTERS INSTALLED
my cash price first. CA-2784.
AL s “Gateh” for tang Mattress included 0 wee BLe13a mornin, es
momings, eves oo Light Hauling, FR. 31781 Ashes, trash and furniture; clean up from attic to basement; local, long distance; quick service; 2 reli-
(able white men; 24 hour service.
tight Hauling — TA-6672
lean-u 3 B ShiSugbenm, Reliable. White. New t
i , ete EEE Ey
liable,
In the Daytime
David V. Maurer
919 N. Senate RI-5315
COAL HAULING — | Industrial Painting eau EP workmen
al wo. T. SC ommmercial alntensats & Soa 3128.
PAINTING, ALL KINDS
sisauing wall wasting. ig
Paper a material and orgy 4 oY Immediate sttention.
Em on ates, DFALG00S after 5 FL 0 guaranteed. Pred Blume, GA
= ecorating and
free estimates; 25 years experiencts CH-4014-W,
PAPERHANGING agama I ars guaranteed. Miles
Paper Hanging—BA-8T33
PAPER HANGING an mediate service. CH-3833-W.
tn steamers and tools Tor “real IM-0048, All kinds.
, white ‘man. MA-8996. Plastering — HI-6300 PLASTERING, OLD & NEW WORK, LATS. a Wha veh pone moa. Bit HEN LEM
PLUMBING, heatg., wat. serv, sew ph og Dick's Plumbing Shop. Bie
QUA media ou, ork guar. "Daye MALT; po sure ail Lambert's Refrigerator Servis Expert workmanship, Guar. OA-0008, ROOF REPAIRS fmmediate service. BH. & R. ing Co WA-JI01, eve. WA-I
New, cinta ork Wak ROOFING, carpente eT rear TA PRTRY. FING *REPATR; REASONABLE. IM: L. S. AYRES & w ALL MAKES SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED
FR-4411 r SEPTIC TANKS OA-2180 oud
FR-8742
. 2 install Jeptie, tanks, 8] rR
SEWER OCLOGAED? Bemenith One
Ror rasor 3 owns, inkling & downspouts. 3-yr. guar, on sewers
cleaned. 1 Estimates. ph-silé Call Bes Por all st + furnit ti-hadk a immadiet dairy!
also custom m RI-7068, oan
TREE RE
Mull; red. Power equipment M. F. BROWN, BL-1018 “UNITED TERMITE GONTROL in fon,
FOR RENT 17. ROOMS Without BOARD THE JKIRKWooD HOTEL
100 200 ALL New Na, ALL PE and oa. large attractive lob! SP L RATES Y GUESTS hy le t 2 girls good trans , gent or 4 tion. © PR-8749, AMA, 2114 N. =~ cross ventilation, large closely we entlemun 1120 8.~
adjoining Bold $ood irsnmperia®
WISE owt reg op Yow GUILRORD Ling
only. OA:
HM large closet, desk: prefer ung nites. A-1645, y TACOMA-Near Nice Wo FI Joom; gentioe
WAY, T371_Large, © Ing room, Very quiet. Gentleman a
oa som room next to em
1 Joo le. B fast ny Plo » na WEST Bleeping = au. privileges for Pounie. - CONSTANT hot water; twin bedyi riv. entrance, 2035 Central (side
N beds, $2 per wk. 7 bi East. 333 N. Davidson St.
Int 2% aN ave. 18. ROOMS WITH BOARD VACANT TODAY Will share home with man and wife BE-2781-
TACOMA, 1980 Naor for ma home
§: Dear
23_R. WARMAN AVE. REST HO
Women only. BE-4834,
WOULD LIKE care for 3 little girs half ks. ehcind umes. ue ba
farm
CARE’ FOR Indies or 4B Fy
~IM-1551.
CHILD fod board, day or week. a carer Fenced yar yard, BE. ROGM, Board; near ii Lilly, “Biewri ae orkin, coup pro= ferred. CA Re ‘
MOTHER'S child ave fenced Aad oy M3
Delaware.
3100 EAST—Nice room, Good Lran&pe next bath; 3 frie SHAR,
ROOM and board for of convalescent person. ID-ASTS. PERMANENT home for elderly men and women, IR-2883. TLL ch! FE Licensed home. BE-5330 R-1.
Jlisensed home. BC ee 15.) HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS » Eas Cr
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