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PLAYOFF

SA'tURDAY, SEPT. 25, 1948

Cards’ Tackle Dies In Dressing Room .

Stan Mauldin Collapses From

Heart Attack After Head Injury Mauldif, gaint

Dr. Samuel Goldberg, one of the 88id that either a “coronary atie tely gave|tack or a major hemorrhage at/SYCMing session at Mauldin a shot of adrenalin, and/the base of the skull” could have called for a pulmotor. {caused the death.

The pulmotor crew arrived in

a few minutes, and began no evidence of a heart condition swing when he took a thorough physical tinued for an hour and one-half/éxamination at the opening of was Prahounived Haining any, n A at heart] “It’s d to tell a Schoch, report that/attacks,” he said. Bon a just finish a physical examination 3 during the second half of the/Which shows nothing and then game, leading to the theory that/suffer a heart attack.” % six feet tWO [Thurman Moore, Mu and weighed 221[Faul Day. Indpls. i

Mauldin oxygen. They conbefore dead. There was a Mauldin was “kicked in the head”

he might have died of hemorrhage. Authorities

abrain

cause a hemorrhage.

moved.

queste” relfef,

After he left the field, he re- who was in the dressing room|Ch mained on He Carginal bench un-when he dled. an! a Small son,

Cards Trim On Trippi’s

By Utiited Press The Chicago Cardinals, champions of the National Football|Rey Street, Fu

indi-|inches cated that such a kick could pounds. Ceci He was starting his third year In the fourth quarter eof the with the Chicago Cards. game Mauldin asked to be re-iplayed collegiate football at the Club officials said it was|University of Texas, and later the first time He ever had re-|served in the Army.

specialist. itries of" 193, 221 and 257 for a After Mis examination, Portisi ™. ", “o fale Dat ry "

itenpin stars, Pat Striebeck, was Goldberg sald Mauldin showed high for the ladles with a 218, 105, 199612. She rolls for the|be liable to heavy fines. Yaver Men's Shop five B the! (F.W.

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Mauldin stood tan

He was survived by his wife,

Eagles Passes

ny Ch He|Car| Brehob, Spatt Bowl Rec

Paul Dukate, Antlers Recreation No. 1. e22/had “condoned” an violaJim Bugrue, Kamn's Beer 61ition for five months, Mr. Johns Fred Schill said “no.” Phil Bisesi, + . Bill Bfisky, What Do You Call It? rs Suasmichel, | “Then what do you call it-—you knew about it but did nothing”

League, were plunged in gloom today over the tragic death of their hind LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN)

star tackle,’ Stan Mauldin, less than two hours after the club's 21 to-14 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, Chicago won the game in the last five minutes of play on a

64-yard pass from Charley Trippi A 64-yard march, which cul

minated with Trippl dashing overipete Pinos in the third period tied|a. Akers

from the 8-yard line in the opening period, brought the Cards their first score and a 30-yard

pass from Paul Christman tojLes

Kutner produced

Philadelphia came back to

score on a4 68-yard march late LT

in the second period with Tommy Thompson passing 34 yards to Bosh Pritchard for the

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May Be Formed

» Abe Goldsmith, general man{ager of the Indianapolis Secos

a ‘movement to Srganize an iM Indiana-Ohio Leagu The foi a dre re-

Marion Dfapers, Evansville Rock« »~ Richmond, Kokomo, Gary, Columbus Secos, Dayton, O., and Akron, O. Address Abe Goldsmith, 535 8. Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind. Any

South Grove to Sponior

Best Ball Tournament

The South Grove Golf Club will sponsor & two man best ball tournament Sunday Oct. 3. En-

Witries for the 18-hole tournament,

which is open to all Marion County players will close at noon Saturday, Oct. 2. Players wishing to enter the tournament should contact Bill Russell, FR-0996. Where it is needed, teams will be given a handicap.

I Howe, Ben Davis Win

Cross-Country Runs

Howe High School cross-¢oun-try runners defeated Lawrence Central harriers yesterday, 15-40, over a two-mile course. Jack Wellman and Kent Pierce of Howe finished in a tie for first, Ben Davis High 8chool crosscountry team shaded Warren Central last night, 27-28, over a 1.8-mile course. John Fredricks of the losing team finished first.

Fifteen teams will compete to-

— 1 (ship. the team from Speedway.

| listed: Sarah Shank Golf Club, and Paul Cr Smith, Ralph Jordan: Russ Rader {Alternates, eager an d Mike oo Sroadmoor oh Cote b, Dick Perk, John i || Wot ol a Theodore nh and Pleasant Rin “Gail” Sus, “Armoid Koehler,

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INDIANAPOLIS

U. 8. 52 at Kitley Avenue

hy hg Bait EO asia LL aie might have, the court should not condone a continuing violaBob Kays Preyn Bros. LE NORE aieged Pau He Dr a The NLRB alleged that the ITU

Sport {with One of the city's top feminine Judge

608 said Judge Swygert. “Did it take

gt not

508 negotiated a form contract which

3 " 802 Erickson, Christ the King ,..«.. 90|composing room job to take exwi -. WTiamingtions while a union member

)INLRE why it had

wait until the union's position had “crystallized.” Asked by Judge Swygert if he

you from April to August to decide on the legality of these matters “We acted naretuliy answered Mr. Johns. “We had to =n evidence . . . even though the general counsel (of the NLRB) did the case as early as

forced non-union applicants for a

“is hired merely by presenting his union card.” The NLRB said this perpetuated the closed shop, in vio-| lation of the Taft-Hartley law,

Ring's ‘Old Professor’

Dies in New York '

NEW YORK, Sept. 25 (UP)— Billy McCarney, the famed “Old Professor” of boxing, died yes-

Bridge Abutment

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15 Teams Will Compete In Best Ball Tourney

Defending champions will be Jon 0dstock Country Club: Byfon (Alterna

¥ oor The following teams are en-|i jm Stevenson). M tidan Jills Coun. tered and will tee off in the order|John Harrington

— Heth Piignder os “Bob Tate), Riverside if

hes . St. Phill "Sien' Gib. Boaiiact Eagle pach. Mised:

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|Lovanna Early, Yaver Men's Real

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terday in his New York home, McCarney, 76, was one of boxing's best known managers. Fighters he handled included Max Schmeling, former heavyweight champion, and the late Luther McCarty, one-time heavyweight contender.

Barons Nip Monarchs For Negro Laurels

KANSAS CITY, Mo, «The Birmingham Black Barons American ague baseball title here last night by defeating the local Monarchs, 1.

games to Local Skeet Shooter

Sept. 25[$10,000 from the 1949 general asIsembly to “air mark” 300 Hoosier

The Barons|ings captured. the 8 Payont series, fourjguide flyers, Col. Cornish said,

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STILL SLEEPY—This scene will be repeated all over Indianapolis tomorrow as [Alberta

people just as sleepy as Mis their clocks an hour either

savings time confused them. The tight way to do it is to set your clock back one | hour. Daylight saving time ends at 2

George Lewis, Family "5 Dog Killed in Wreck George A. Lewis, 55, of 516 N. New Jersey St, was killed last night when his car crashed into the concrete abutment of a bridge

setts Ave. Mr. Lewis was thrown from the car and died a few minutes after deputy sheriffs arrived. The car straddled the abutment after it The motor was hurled several feet from the

vehicle, The family , Mickey, lay dead in the age. He was killed instantly.

Mr. Lewis, who was a plumber,

site of a new home he was bullding at 348 Elizabeth St. when the accident occurred. He is survived by hig wife, Flossie; his stepson, Ralph Hohl, Indianapolis; his mother, Polly Ann Lewis, Austin, and two broth. ers, Garland, Austin, and Charles, Indianapolis, Mr. Lewis, who was born in Scott County, lived here most of his life. He was a World War I veteran, and a member of the American Legion, the 40 and 8, Hoosier Post No. 624, VFW, and |N the Loyal Order of Moose.

Seeks State Funds

To ‘Air Mark’ Towns Col. Clarence F. Cornish, Indi-|oneries ana Aeronautics Commission director, said today he would seek

cities and towns,

and towns havé provided markpainted atop buildings to

Purpose of the proposed appro. priation would be to give state assistance getting towns marked

Still in Title Round LAS VEGAS, Nev. Sept. 25 With 50 more targets to go, George Heaney, Indianapolis, stood a good chance today to win

|Swede Carpenter Wins Lafayette Feature

Local drivers showed up well in the midget auto races at the, Lafayette Stadium Friday night with Swede Carpenter winning the feature 25-lap event. His time was 6:15.80, Carpenter dlso annexed the troply dash and the first heat races. Other heat winners were Wally Hostettler, Les Pruitt, Bud Owens and Rick Keer.

Lincoln Bears to Face Semi-Pro Club Tonight

The Lincoln Bears, local Negro semi-pro football team, will meet the Wabash Eagles tonight at 8 o'clock at Municipal Stadium, 8. West St. Buses to the stadium will leave the Circle at 7 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Admission will be 85 cents.

Clb,

ollett,

in _and John

Kitchen,

and Irving M. isch, BE . Dyss and Rov:

ing Lake Country Club; Wood. eunsel Kennedy, mL Tegaraen Kountz, ates, Arc e

(Alternates imbrook, Jr.

rles lawrence, William Gunter Bid Gwen

Highlan Hare, Ir Ty * prank 2 ohn

and Pa {gma ternate Mone Willow rook ou ub; Waite Club; “william Meine “Hr “op on, Richar da Sveres West, ternates, Harty Coderhnim and Py

Pitt),

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ALL SIZES and H =» l coonveln scaviee ston

Meredith Niekel, ar Clark £

n McGuire :

Hillorest Country Club: Poster. Harold Cork ag Eire len | | nates, Jack Bri Country I. and Dr. Bea y Eo rver, Fn nos South Grave Golf Club: Ohuek

the all-gauge title in the national skeet tourney, He turned in [198x200 for the first two days lof the three-day event.

ice Caps Trail in

Free Scoring Match SAULTE STE. MARIE, Mich. Sept. 25—The Indianapolis Caps American League ice hockey team played its first exihibition game of the new season here last night and lost to the parent Detroit Red Wings, It was a free scoring tilt and the National Leaguers won, 9 to 4

Audette Drops Greco MONTREAL, Sept. 26 (UP)— Pete Audette, Montreal boxing manager, said last night that he would not renew his contract with Johnny Greco, Canadian welterweight champion, after his fight with Gus Mell, Sept. 30, at the ‘Mpntreal forum. Audette said he will continue as manager of 21-year-old Gady Ferland, new Mon-

plainly for the guidance of air) travelers. Markings would consist of the name of the town, mileage to the nearest airport, and an arrow pointing north.

Orders 2 Fire Escapes

At Clermont School The state fire marshal's office yesterday ordered two fire escapes installed at the Clermont grade school. Inspection, following complaints by parents of the school’s 190 pupils, revealed the school had only one exit and that to reach it pupils had to d d an inflammable stairway.

Bowser sald Wayne Township|, Trustee Samuel Johnson had promised to comply with the order as jckly as the” fire escapesich could be obtained.

Title Fight Pictures fight upset, Marcel Cerdan's vic: the world’s middleweight crown, are now showing at Keith's

Theater. It's a round-by-round, blowsby-blow presentation booked

MARRIAGE LICEN

in the 85400 block of Massachu- >

fornia. \{Chatles Cumm!

was returning from a visit to the "Gather Doria

Only a fraction of the cities',

State Fire Marshal Carter 1.|%2

Motion pictures of the big prize rT, tory over Hoosier Tony Zale for |yiomi

s Dorothy Pearson, 517 E. Kessler Blvd., wake up and find |, "pr TL" ahead of behind, depending on how the end of daylight [Sept 13

a. m. tomorrow morning.

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the Teachings of the Cathal Church

; strong | pennant bid only to fold in the stretch, says he is looking for a long-ball hitter for 1949,

t's more, the ancient A's ACOORDION BATON manages suid, have the DANCE TWIRLING one who wants to sell that King’ PIANO VIOLIN

of a player.” i Mack spoke at a luncheon hon, oring Eddie Joost, his bespec- | tacled shortstop. Joost was named Philadelphia's most valugble 1948 player and was awarded $1,000 by the Evening Bulletin. I ————————————

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