Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1948 — Page 52

amateurs retained his lead-in the $10,000 Miami, open golf tournament today despite a magnificent eight - under - par 62 by Melvin (Chick) Harbert of Detroit which shattered the Miami Bprings course record. Harbert, who could do no better, than par 70 on the first two | rounds, shot an eagle and six]

will have statewide support .and meet with a reeeptive hearing in the General Assembly.

Study Job Applications Despite the fact that machinery has been set-up to review applications for posts in the Conservation -Départment, preliminary .Yo-the changeover, don't look for, any radical wholesale change in personnel or policies. With a background of eight years in the department before, as head of the fish and game division and assistant director, ton Haefner, Kunkel realizes the continuing “It was just one of those days| nature of many departmental op- when everything worked right.” « erations and the advantage of ex- said the methodical Harbert-after| perienced persons in technical dropping a four-foot putt for a posts, {birdie on the 385-yard 18th Boles See! Form ¥ Stranahan, who holds the Britke Form Josh c lish and Canadian amateur titles, )_former, Con: shat, Wor n the sevanon of officers are Tepored rain- nb gL It course. seeking re-appointment to the That score, coupled with cards offorce ahd other former employees gg on each of the first two rounds, | of the department have indicated! gave Stranahan a 200-stroke aga willingness to return. No inti- gregate at the three-quarter mation has been given on possible {mark for a two- stroke lead on changes in the major posts, the Harbert. ~directors of the fish and game... rn + parks, forestry; and other divi-|on Dec. 22 at which officers will sions of the department. |be elected for the coming Year. Frank Wallace, head of the (sirvation United has ‘called | entomology division, has held , neering of officers, directors that post continuously since the nq committees for next Sunday, department was created and. is pa. 19, at 10 a. m. in its headregarded as certain of re-appoint-io qarters, 507 Odd Fellow Build.ment. Ralph Wilcox, forestry ing, Indianapolis. = Formal ap-, head, served in that capacity for |proval of the. legislative program. a time when Kunkel was con- gjection of a director to succeed, _nected with the department be-|the late Charles W. Holder, and fore. | setting up a budget for the year

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held. by Henry Picard and Clay-

"Boost for Clubs lare among the items of business

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t] With the thermometer dipping : .iway below the freezing mark was Kunkel and Virgil M. Sim [this week, “en [began hauling out their heavy! underwear and other tackle in [readiness for the time when

Appointment of Kunkel as head - of “the department is regarded as |ce ~@&- boost for - the Conserva Chub movement in Indiana.

- for eight years, who sponsored the statewide network of conser- - vation clubs and developed vari-

participation of clubs in the gen-| eral consefvation program. Hard hit os war years, {who have been netting cisco on ‘the Conservation Club organiza-| jot” 2 -the lakes were warned tion has, not in-recent years had! a on § season would end this the departmental backing which on an 4 Conservation officers gave it the original ifapetus. (would be checking for violators. Irs License Time

~ Meetings Scheduled Hunters and trappers

The Marion County Fish and Game Association is staging an-| {include 1949 licenses on their other of those turkey, ham and | Christmas shopping lists fof both

n the same time the anglers

—bacon- shoots today at - the club fishing, hunting and trapping li:

~ grounds, the former Kernel lake.|censes expire - at midnight on About 80 shooters showed up Déc. 31. The 1040 licenses must despite the unfavoPable weather be carried on Jan. 1. a for the last meet. The free permits issued to vetThe association is also plan-/erans are not affected by the ‘ning a big membership meeting’ change in the calendar year.

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"hirdies-for a 30-32-card that gave, him a total of 202 strokes for the| His sizzling round broke the record of 63°

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for the Jets who meet Carl Braun (top right) and the New York Knickerbockers in the segond tilt of the evening. In the first game,

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| Taking part in tomorrow night's pro basketball double-header {sas City. Gene Martin ‘is being

at Butler Fieldhouse will be Charlie Black (top left), rebound artist | business manager of the farm

| system, the Yankees said.

Ed Mikan (lower left), brother of George Mikan, will be playing |

with .the Chicago Stags when they meet the Baltimore Bullets. |

Freddy Lewis {lower right), former Jet player, now with the Bullets, Tl bear Waive on the Retdheuse court. First gare: i gt 8 p m; *

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| The Indianapolis YMCA swim- (18), :58.7; 150 back, Gunyon 5 ming team defeated Indiana State (Y), Malkemus 3 (Y), Brown 1 [Teacher's College, 37-29, yester-' (I8), 1:53.3; 200 breast, Chalfie 5°

day at the “Y"” pool. here. ((Y), Day 3 ¢IS), Dugan 1 (Y), Results were: 300-yard medley, 2:39.8; 440 free, Frazier 5 (Y), Gunyan, Chalfle, Hedges (Y), de- Hedges 3 (Y), Loekle 1 (IS),

feated Brown,. Day and Loekle 5:31.8; 400 free style relay, Wil(I8), 3:22.4; 220 free, Stephenson liams, Day, Proctor, Armour (IS),

5 (Y), Proctor 3 (IS), Kimmel 1 4:11.1, (Y), 2:31.86; 60 free, Armour 5 The Indianapolis YMCA junior (1S), William 3 (I8), Frazier 1swimmers will meet the Hunting(Y), :30.5; 100 free, Armour 5ton YMCA team- Saturday at (18), Stephenson 3 (Y), Brown 1 Huntington. iF

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