Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1948 — Page 23
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pare ned; ere’| ome or & neet nts. Photo by Henry E. Glesing Jr., Times Staff Photographer. ne DOUBLE TROUBLE Pike. Township’ s football team hopes to reach its pinnacle ol of success this year by stopping Speedway from gaining its second straight county championship when Pike plays host to the Sparkplugs in its final county squabble Friday night. Shown above is the double-barreled attack Speedway will have to face. On the lett, getting ready to take a hand-off from Quarterback Ed Schmidt (with ball) | is Left Halfback Dave Mercer, who also plays fullback. Harvey Templin, the regular jon; fullback, is in the middle. Mercer is high among the county leaders with 42 points, ieue and is folowed by Joe Conarroe with 3 and Templin with 26. | on
S | Little Pike will Try
Harvard Goes to
Schedule Listed
Oliver R. Altum, president of National Association of Cost Accountants, today announced - the 1948-1949 association progr am schedule.
In AAC, Owner Says
Breuil Won't Move
Out of Buffalo AT-Iaiama night will follow p a nt meetin BUFFALO, N.Y, Oct. 27 (UP) |* DOB. necting James F. Breuil, millionaire | tants oilman-owner of the. Buffalo mer Co0uR an Bills; declared emphatically today a e Murat the Bills would operate in the|lemple Nov. 3, All-America Football Conference|1948. The follow. next year. ing two days will Breuil's statement blasted re-|feature a busi. ports the ' Buffalo club would|Ness show by the either be sold or moved to an-|local chapter in other location at the end of the(the Murat Temcurrent campaign, ple. I In five home games this year,| Other meeting Buffalo has drawn 128,000, . a|dates during 1948 decrease of approximately 13,000/are Nov, 17 and from 1047. However, the Bills|Dec. 15. played two exhibition games| Dates of 1940 meetings include which drew a total of 53,000 Jan. 19," Feb. 16, a George Washfans. ington’'s Day dinner dance on Feb, | “The Bills will most assuredly|19, Mar. 16, Apr. 20, May 18, and [be in the All- America Conference the annual Golf Tournament and next year,” Breuil said. “In com-|Round-Up in Noblesville June 11, {parison with our losses of the] The International Cost Conferfirst year of our operation injence wil Ibe held in June, 1949, 1946, we have lost little finan-|Mr. Altum also announced.
cially this season.” ——————————— Wouldn't Move Team Two Bids Opened On Airport Work
“I have no intention whatso{ever of selling the franchise. If |I were so inclined, I believe I <The City Aviation Board today opened two bids for the-construc-tion of concrete runways and
would sell the franchise rather than move it to another city.| parking strips at Weir Cook Airrt.
My business is in Buffalo, and I would find it rather difficult {to devote sufficient time to |football if the two were in sepa-| The William D. Vogl Construcrate cities.” tion Co. submitted a bid of $423. 493.65. The other bid, submitted by Tri-State Construction Co., was for $424,001.96. The contract for the work will ‘be let at the next board meeting. Half of the construction cost is to be borne by the Federf Government and the other ‘half by a
bond issue floated by the Aviation Board.
Mr. Altum
Victory Field to Get 530 More Seats
| New geats- 530 of them — will fill the old ‘hole at Victory Field, between first © base grandstand Jand’ the right-field bleachers * when next baseball season opens.
Bills Will | Remain Accountants Group|
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ther of Herman W. Jr, of Sumpter, 8. C., son of Walter F, and Elizabeth H. Kampovsky, brother of Wale ° ter, Berthold and Karl Kampovsky, grandson of Mrs. Hulda Pagel Kam-« veky, passed away Sept. 11, in Strau or Germany. Service 10 am ay. FLANNER & BU. CHANAN MORTUARY Priends invited Trig may a at mortuary. * x RONTEA AN a Jane, ag NM mother of Dorothy Kun selman, Mrs. Rose , Samuel and Evan Miles. Passed awa Monday svening at tesidanes, 101 11th St. Friend call CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, fou % Michigan St, m,
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Holy Cros — LINEBERRY =Faiph of 3103 N. Emerson Ave, Entered Into rest Monday Syening, age 15 years. Son of Mrs.’ Velma Adams and Harry A. Lineberry, stepson of Adams, brother of Mrs. Hazel Mrs, Mae Hazzard, Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer
Harry L. Lineberry, half- Brother, of Ronald E. Adams. Service day, 10:30 a. m. at PEACE ORAPEL, 2060 BE. Michigan St Friends are welcome, Burial Union Chapel. MOORE ' MORTUARIN ES. MoMULLEN—Charles L., “aR e 79, of
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EK FORFAR AR 2 ee Priends invited, Friends Ii ar cilhicinn : Ag aga) nimeeecbodg timated. .cost..of. the Addi at th th : w= ~Speedway’s Titlists Ni ext: ER a Cr Bene en Sei nce ) |The new “constrietion” were Wid] square —— Tew airplane | yesterday with the Board of 'Zon- ¢ . Cc 3 Air | Spirited, Lightweight Eleven Shooting for Jose Mass. var a ing Appeals. JATKIDE iva, A > Nok a v xX ——— — RT ing Wh = ’ 1 08. CENT] AL CHAP . oR 0 An Upset of UnBeaten Champs of "47 make ts first trip to the Pactl Kine Teroelrn oo nots. Burs an i Pryonds re By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Const since defeating, Oregon” in rk. TE a i oo This is the week ®ike Township's frisky little football team = qoo0" po 0 (04 1 Eger Watch & Jewelry Repairing OR BORNE Netto 7. age. Mori: ~ hopes to graze in payoff pasture long enough to prevent Speedway's ose bowl Inaugura.| D dein BE "Charies and Sharon D of . County champions from being king of the hill again this year. The Crimson then will play each! 3-DAY SERVICE nap IIS, Robert, in ry Speedway’s undefeated rulers are likely to be in for a merry of this season's rivals in order, Free Estimates Il; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry } chase on Pike's ground Friday night. according to the 1949 football Reasonable Prices & SORION_Anna Marie Foner. On: cet Tan “ " " ma -c. Jack R. o - We've got the best spirit this season we'vi ve ever had, asserts schedule released today. All Work Guaranteed GRAVES William ac fovia, Mrs. Clyde Cross. Log Angsies; Coach Clifford Reese, who has " 190. The back Opening game on the list, | Rings Cleaned FREE of Charge AE ana A Mrs. Clyde Lumpkin, Friendswood, led his youngsters to their present scaling near e backs are termed the “stiffest” in Harvard's . ~=Charles -L. and § grandchildren, asad awa } record of six victories in seven just over the 150-mark. history, will be with Stanford KING JEWELERS TURNER~Richard N. TaN Ties te % games to date. But they're doing okay. Mercer at Palo Alto, Cal, next Sept. 24. A003. Sash Bi Claypest Mole By. REYNOLDS—Louiss Jane 1 {Jasnier, . Have Best Team and Templin are the only two sii AMCs te rua noey aa i . “This is the best team I've had fullbacks from the same team in Retr BD Jeari’ Mother of Mn insal K'Maxbecause the boys really wanted the county listed among the first Ti ; Yel. Mn. Nellie Nimans Mar to play,” Coach Reese added. ‘A 15 scoring leaders. U AK T8ON—-Anna a Marieage 6F 02} {arion W. and Ciarence Br Reynolds: sharp contrast exists between this! Mercer has 42 and Templin 2. Ah Be “Mrs. Nora rry, Mrs. -Pora Norris, Northeast | Dhapel’ 230 Satin’ Bt . team and that of last year when Joe Conarroe is sandwiched in be- | . : Eanachiigren snd 3 great ison. _ Piva Burial Westfield, Ind Friends are ) the Pikesters won only two and tween with 31. The trio has tallied ALSO goed ecareasses that survive. Pa way Monday p.m er pars pasos Sopp. lost "seven contests. Seven letter- 99 of Pike's 117 points and have been RECAPPED and am. hostirh, ERY Si * r * * men were back in the fold; includ- Lawrence Central, Pike's lone are FULLY GUARANTEED TRAL CHAPEL. ~ 946 N. Tilinois, err cilfnce X., 1nad'w. aikt urial Crown Hill. Friends may call Bt. of Mrs. Lydia Self, brother ing three boys—David Mercer, conquerors, scored 38 of the 71 against defects tn material at chapel any time 3 Mrs, Pearl Siaflord and Mra, Capt. Fred Engeler and Frank points by the opposition when the 4 BECHENBAUGH Robert A., beloved jora Horlon of Inditnapo Mrs, errr Grundy—who've repeated four Bears beat Pike, 38 to 12, in the Sd. wis. THESE » husband of Nora May Bechen- Lillian ei a Tas, Ads : ARE VALUES! TERMS! augh, passed away at his home, Chaddock of Cuyahoga Walls, O; times on their monogram. second game. : 2 Vinton St, esd nephew of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hill, ° Pike should press the smallest Schmidt Irom Man Friends may call at the home atier Prench Lick, Ind, passed away p Pi m, Wednesday. Puneral service ay 15. 1048, , at Moutmelien, . team in the county for front| Mercer also moves to right prlany rom the home. Prance. Service
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' guard, Tom Harris, weighing only scoring power, 118 pounds. Junior Burden, at another letterman, playing left guard, can’t hit 140. Grundy half, and Ed Schmidt, is the e only lad with good size — back. Schmidt
HS Track, Field May Be Revised omore. Underdog Pike
The Indiana High School Ath- pn to give away
is one of
seven games. [ Other block P winners George Wagle, at right
been appointed to consider re- will stop there. organization of the IHSAA state A vicory for Pike would championship ‘track and field Lawrence the county pen meets:
the IHSAA, said Chester Hill,
quarter-
iron men, having played in alt! but approximately 10 minutes in
Wayne Jennings, at left tackle, od John 8nyder, who's just a
30 pounds letic Association announced last per man in the line play against night a seven-man committee has the Sparkplugs, but the charity
and place Speedway in a secondL. V. Phillips, commissioner of place tie with Pike, provided the Bears beat Beech Grove. Otherathletic director of Kokomo High, Wise, the Plugs will be a shoo-in.|
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and old. For service JOHN B. CRUMP TA-0121
ESTIMATES WITHOUT OBLIGATION
ACE ELECTRIC CO, 1519-21 MILLERSVILLE DR.
Lambert's Refrigerator Service
Bxpers workmanship. Guar, CA-980 FERGUSON ag 10 00. Mactrical wirin Dew, large of email BL-4332; eves, BL-4108,
POR R prompt, hy and reasonable alec, service, eall W. Coonce at FR-984T, licensed » and bonded,
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Heating and Cooling By COOLEY
OIL~COAL--GAS Carrier Alr-Conditining 2027 Central Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned free esti
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Juatan terms; new, used furnaces Miles, rA-e083, FURNACE REPAIRS Moy sdiste services, H. & R. Pun Co. WA-3101; WA-1048, $.
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CONKLE FUNERAL HOME
1034 W. Michigan Bt,
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1407 N. NEW V fortable room.
23 East
GLE employed gt private room, phone, laundry, share wi owner, IR-7245.
LARGE, warm room; good transpore tation; kitchen Privileges; ladies only. 438 N. Davidson.
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SALLE N. 1207—Private entrance, Close to bath, constant hot water, 1 or 2 gentlemen. CH-T139. 714 N. DENNY; warm room, next bath, Osll after 8. | BL-2003
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