Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 January 1949 — Page 42
cision before 17.500 fans. The Towa club doggedly turned) ‘back the Wildcat eleven in a "closely knit ball game which had leeved erovd on Rs feet
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"A stubborn . Drake University |sling rain yesterday.' The -sun| “eleven repeatedly fought off de-{brought the temperature {o 65 determined Arizona in the final half ‘of the second annual ‘Salad Bowl -game today. to win a 14-10-13 de
figrees for the game, but falled to dry out the field today, .
Arizona's -elusive-left-halfback,
Eddie Wolgast; player of the game, Twice with only the goal line in front of him! Wolgast had fate oppose him.| Once he fumbled the muddy ball
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18 E. WASHINGTON ST.
4128 E. 10TH ST.
on
FECY
“was the hard Hickkinan ts halt a eentrty. ago, died to~ (UP) —S8ir Malcolm Cgmpbell, 63, -lday- at his Back Bay home. Mr.
Lewis, a former assistant U. 8. last night at his home here. {Attorney and ‘Assistant U. 8. At-| Campbell had been ill a short on the Drake 11, Several plays|torney- General, succumbed to aitime. For several years he had Hater, with tess than four minutes heart seizure. His son said he suf-;suffered from severe eye ailment. - to play and fourth down, helfered from a heart condition foriSeme months 5. ‘he underwent slipped and fell on the Bulldog some time though he remained in ibn Bi ight. an effort to reactive legal practice, :
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who once held the world ‘speed records on land and water, died
his-sight_to the high stan- “ ‘needed, for high-speed
g car record of 301:12 mb {ah hour was established on™ thi 'salt flats of Utah in 1935. But | John Cobb, another Englishman,
| |
an hour for racing cars in 1939.
ing cars all were named “Blue bird.” He chose that name after seeing the Maeterlinck play in which the bluebird is a symbol of the unattainable.
hour,
- Campbell was married three times and: all the marriages ended in divorce,” Hé had a son and
!ploration of an unknown desert,
|ferce dogs, some.of whom always slept outside his bedrooin door,
{110. miles an hour, however, and was extremely disappointed.
~Campbell in 1930, His | —
{set a mew record of 368.85 miles ‘|
Campbell's speed boats and rac-,
while traveling at|
Once his car
ue AT TROPICAL PARK | PIRST ($2000: i 2 4 years up: od 8 furlongs)-—Gildsie 103 r Coronet & 0.
N oo Hevell Pon Fy sirange). 13 ia os el Pie” Lady, Dove Shoot, Burley
Bid, Por: ae
claiming up;
Me! 16.90. Also Gladys B.. Prince
Tread, ey 1800 Blenweed, Ringador, prt 80h 1 Pole;
a Way, Brock ngton, Catnip Hui,
FEL Double paid $189.70,
(83000; claimi; | riage, reat Champ, 114 (WwW. 30, 3. 4.70; Fort Mifflin 18)
iC. V 0; Pivé Days 3 3 BE ¥, 13.80, Also: Jalopee, Reynold
AEA {Fire Song, Avocation, One Broke, tony | | Gal, Grumpito, Better Buy, Startle Me. | ce n r ies
POURTH ($2000; allowances; 3-year-olds; | Top Bunny 115 (A, Skoronski),! Palalai 112 (W, Stunders). | Bit 120 (0. Scyrloc Mill Creek, Aided
Pox, { FIRST ($3 | ized, Ir Choice, Abstract, Arrested, Hu mien) —Alrueh
| Midchannel.
f_PIPTH ($2000; “allowances; 4 year s Juriengs/—-Glegalach 116 (J. Btewart 130.00, 940, 5.10; Ramadan 107 (IW. Za-
: ise Ma | moud, False Move, Michael B, Whirl Blas Good Son, Lismore Lady. i
. McCreary), 6.30, 4. iin 111 _(M. Basile), 5 (J. Robertson), 5.00 Faultless,” Phar Mdn, Allie’s Pal, Tight Squeeze, Bi | Pop, Curtain Tine, Erifeton, Agrarian-
Sw, 420 Al
Ho a Hob: 10 N [neke 118. Easton Afr 118, xJessica B 108.| 50; Pomp's Gal 118 (G. | tImperium 113, 1B iter 118, Engaged ‘118, " Also: Our Buily, Green Bow-| Sh
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Attractive Patterns
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AT-FAIR GROUNDS
15. Sissons ’ AT Sn Bray {uriongs }
og Cc. Tob J.
6 fur! Te 07 it. ndtche ler) io ear 1 longs) — '+| Carlos. Handican: 3 years up; 1. tur ngs } 27.40, 11 », 9.60; Shining Deed 114. (W. i ithe oY hols),
{Bariard Miss . T. EIGHTH (43300. aimin ng; 3-year-olds; s hy ile) oP Valley M11. 2. 530.
InoficA first or time,
n a | Rh 1s
5.50, 3%: Disconsolate 115
- claiming; SATS ookit, 119 (J, Ap 00, 5%, To: Windbelds, Al - aa 1 : Danad
added:
000;.. claiming; 4 years uh: a 116, xMr, Dacn
inous 1186, 121, xKings Coup 18. xxSteel Chain 121 m1 Tel O Sullivans 121, ‘Pot " Duluth 118, xSambs rey . ($2000; claiming; 4 years up; | Squ Lin ed Bl 118, xG teful a w ue xGratefu SIXTH ($7500; the Dade County Handi- 110, Re Light 104, Omaha Ji 4,
| cap; 4 years up: 6 furlongs) ~—Buzfuz 130 xMy gle 00, Kitchen lighter 31 111,
Mel Indian 111, LampValdina Aide 117, dy R 110, xAlbuldo 106, so: Darby|113, xGavilan 115, First Reward 11% Circus? allowances: furlongs) — xAlphons: | Tatto 118, xxRed Pilate 111,
( 2000; latming: 3-year-olds; ml Bt, Cer antes. |, furiongel—Just Lovely 10 107, 1, ‘Triple Hearts ($2000; claiming; 4 years up;| v ‘8 1% miles) Sew 13 J Phill 1), 8 aim 110; End Play 107, Checkmate 102 | 4 n bor i 108 ne 90,1 Ha —
3 Sun Sym! Nelson); , 5.60; Vinsturiough 115 ©. Scurioon). ay Citella. 107, P} (4.90. Also: Basket Dinner, Patroy, Roysi ® 113, 1a Pigeon, Corsican Sword, arodi Stage way Bright—Kid,Judex, Don. O'Sullivan. |
40 3 do
ya Arcaro), 39 ow Boots, Honeymoon, Qu Trust, See-
: 2 Passmor
terfamilias.
Sir Malcolm Campbell is shown at the wheel 3 his. ed racing car, Bluebird. He was only 15 years old when IHe became, at 61, the first man
{he first experienced the thrill of | jever to pilot a Jet- -propelled speed (speed: He was arrested for speed-! boat.
{ing on a bicycle at 27 miles an| Campbell inherited $2 million!
T. E. “Pop” Myers,” vice presi-
lant of the Indianapolis Speed-
way, officiated at the Campbell
straightaway “trials at Dayton
{tona Beach; Fila. and at Bonne-
, : [trom his father, enabling hem to! Wed 3 Times | pursue his-expensive hobby £ ree-| V1 1IE Salt Flats. | He established his first worldily, He became a member Tee automobile speed record at Co- Lloyd's in 1006 and was a di|penhagen in 1023 by reaching rector of several other companies. {137 miles an hour. He pushed He was capable of financing alli” iit steadily higher until he passed his .adventures, but he usually | the 300-mile-an-hour mark. {had the aid of Lord Wakefield, the oil magnate. Narrow escapes from death and Injury were almost daily a daughter by his second wife, in Campbell's -youth; the former Dorothy Whittall, nerve and steady skill took him {In addition to his racing ac-/through such experiences as losing lcomplishments, Campbell was two wheels’ {known as an explorer and adven- more than 100 miles'an hour, and turer. He once planned the ex-'having a tire blow out at 180 miles. an hour. ‘searched for lost pirate treasure/leapéd 40 feet into the air after| in the Cocos islands, and raised striking a sand bump. writings “Salute to the Gods,” “My Thirty i His ‘last Bluebird racing boat Years of Speed,” “The Romance] {was fitted with a De Havilland of Motor Racing,” “Drifting Into Goblin jet engine. He failed in| War” apd iy Greatest Adven1945 to push the sléek craft above|ture:
Although Sir Malcolm CampCampbell already was a grand- Dell never visited the Indianap‘father, and one of his friends/olis Speedway, he was a close isald he made the attempt largely friend of local Speedway officials {to prove he was not “old.” A~d during the height of his straighthe did establish another “first.” away speed career.
RACE RESULTS
The late Otis Porter, former timer for the “500,” also handled the he § timing for Sir Malcolm's
ployed at the Indianapolis News,
of years.
o Eo and kind understanding, Dr. ANNOUNCEMENTS
1 Death Notices
eh st Bb hb:
KLING—Katie Morsch
APPLE—Ruby E., 50 years, of 1917 College Ave. wife of Edgar Apple, mother of Mrs. Helen Joan Grin stead, Mrs Laura Pacey and usin, +
way Friday. Priends may call a the
FUNERAL 2, 2428 E. st; 7 m. turday: Funeral “Monda Jun. 3, 1:30 p. m. Priends Invi urial Odd. Pel-
low's Cemetery, y, Oakiandon, ind.
Nelson St, passed away PFriday afternoon, beloved husband of Betty, father of Robert and Harold Broad- — street” St: brot -of Carl Broadstreet, Otis Rutledge and Effie Gregg. a hd may call at the ARTY MORTU
CHARLES McC. ARY, 2815 Shetvy 8t., ahyilme i
neral service Monday, il m. mortuary. Friend vited. Burial - Washington Park.
COWGILL — Mrs. Phoebe Lavinia,
es TUARY, Monday, 3:30 p. m. Friends invited. Priends may call at mor« tuary after Sunday noon. DUNCAN- William John, 17 B. Bel nt, husband of Georgia father ‘of Robert L., brother of we tan of | Prankfort, Kn AWA ursday p.m. tve & BUCH ANA AN Mon= day, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial in Cave Hill, Ky. PIRGORON Aer Deloved Movies a |
"hy ya andchildren and 2 reat-grandchildren, passed away af _ er home, 139 E Thursday m. at
M. Zoer cher, Franklin r, fut Itimore, Md.; Harry B. Hadd o 102, Pa. brother of Harry oon - ral 13, Bter-|-.. 3 Enosburg Falls, vt. Mrs. , xSorority 106. Accipiter 13s 2200; tn; ovaries 4 years up: 6
rs { 108, Umbrian 111, Beau Fortune 108, Rare
lia xR of Bethel, Vt. 8. Bogut o East Berkshire ve
hs Miss’ ; grandfather ond
acqueline
rvices Mon
Saimlng 4 years w
| Jewel 108, Devil's Elbow 120, xBetty O'Her.
11-18 miles) — Leber 114 (H, Keene), 8.40, ron 104, XRasusy 104, “xNorthern 3500; allowances; 4 years up. furlongs) --axKing Midas 117, Wabne L i
14.40, 3.20; King Victory 112 (C. Hooper), 14.20, 2.80; Silver Case 107 (A. J. Lindsay
+ bert, Michigan
SECOND Tow ae 4 years 1,
[11-16 miles) Anako 115 (T. | Bates), dea Rd 2.80; Cream 107 (J. Green), 8.00, 3.60; 0N8 105.4
“ BAD Playing Pomp, Mint Play, "Silver | Gireus Flag, IH
reani Fire, Bpring Pak Chance Ace { Daily Double paid $34.80 D ($1200; allowances; 4 years up; 8
{THR furlong) Bix nk_ Dismay 108 (N. Carte ht), 3030, aoa ay Sir Monte 11
| Grandpa Max, Glory Song, Dottie C., Armistice Static Chaser, Wise Palsane. URTH ($1300; maidens; 2.year- olds; - Hares Hube 118 (W. L. , 8.00, 4.80; Henry Busse 118] 6.40; v7 Neat 180:
Bab {Aunt Jayne 2, C Pry, Black 8 Bombe. egy]
Jay Alan
oo xWater
113, ioc 10%,
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11%, Hornpipe. | Smart Fox, “Topridge. Cloupd Ri I, Ron Ale Tavistock J xPlay Tag 108, pe. ts
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if ni a Sd Sr Frain
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Ar 112 aClover Del Stable—E. A Fulatn 5, apprentice
imed Horses listed in post position, NOTE-~There will be ne Jading Monday
lowances: : Royle up at Fair Grounds or Sania An
1 113 (P. 8. 1 ' 4.60; Narcissus 118 (H ® | Wilson), 9.90, 5.80; Carmargo Bill 118 « | Madden), 6.60, She. Siddons, Junior Wolf, Village Beau, Big Hi BIXTH (81 0; allowances; 4 you
008: 4 you 112 (RK. B. Wil aveler 118 (L. 53
+ B40, Th 'N 2 ah 1110 (C/ Plcouls, 1.00 . y | Geol Complex, Freddie K. Analysis, Arer, NINTH (31200; allowances; 4 years up: + Pleo), : Se
13.90; Anamis 103 (M. Danis), 6.80. Also;
Bay Acre, Sleeper
AT BANTA ANITA FIRST (43300; claiming; 4 years up; Vesuvio 118 (J. 4.00; 118 (J, War (F,
y Polly, uw,
mane; allowances; 4-year.old
Over Anxious 113 3 ican J trie FOR hy of s 107 (CO
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a Dec. 2, § St. Vince: Hospital. Punersl from the Hackwell Funeral Home, 1903 N. Meridian St, Monday, Jan. 3, 8:45 a. m: Reg uiem funeral mass at abt Petter ang’ Paul Cathedral, # a, m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home
HURLEY—James 8, of 3383 Brookside Ave, entered into rest Satupgs. day, age 67 years. Husband of Mrs. Jesse Murley, stepfather of Mrs. Dorothy Amick and William M. Caué dell Jr., brother of Paul, Richard and Elisa Hurley and Mrs. Rose Ballam, Time of Jor Niee and pla Ky burial
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NN BUCHANAN Monday, I . Friends may go ab.
of own Nr passed away Priday , husband. of Carrie, By
Schuchmgn, n Beryices will be conduct
PUNER OME. glanepolts Hebrew Cemetery, Friends
La ———— SR ———————— 2 Lodge & Club Notices ,
mse: . Harold ay h. M., ba Bec
3 Card of Thanks ARVIN—-To our friends, neighbors ‘and relatives we wish to. express
our Sncere Sppreciation Jor ain ‘The late Bill Sturm, then em-
was Bir Malcolm’s manager for
pining ” our Er husband and the trials in the U. 8. for a num-
vy Sratetul to Pr. Cavinaugh, rr, of 88. Pete
Farrell for his untiring ated: for kind ices fendered WIFE ELLEN i AND 80 ; ERT. th
— relatives tor the king exp our Piva] bereavement. a Fo iam Morris Biue.
ul oven © of Continental Baking Co. he grocers. and salesman J
HURLEY—James 8. :. | Br ell ne Jordan Sunes
ro Beverly Hills, Cal.
bors. and relatives. for kindness and
lar ® Paki to 0 Lynurst ¢ Lodge & A M,
Moore Mortuary, Na avs Cha all for courtesies and understan
rE AND CHILDREN. BUTBCH-—We to Itlends, relatives Ro neighbors for
sympa tifa floral ributes Teceived at death of our husband
wish to.thank Rev. G. F. Perry, the bearers, the singers. and the G.
nks eighbors and Ielatives S08 Tok xp res.
Baptist Church, J. C. Wilson Chapel of himes for courteous. services
HUSBA ND AND CHILDREN.
for their Rud hg and kindness 35 the Re
Chapel and ea
- Sta Pld for their kind assistance, Rev. sher - and he Gringipiners
HAWICKHO a ‘ciate the many Fi of sym-
Chapel of the Ohimes ends, neighbors ang Je relatives. WIFE AND FAMILY.
friends. yn kind Fs of
Nii are ar “grateful a the kind . ngs and Sother eotirtesion Parad Baptist Church, and B
PUNTENNEY — With in porta appre-
, neighbors oy relatives for
faily a Whkens Jor his kindness and untire
Home for courteous
UA SISA I SUA hr. : of our ool other: oat ey, en asleep In
$ us one year ago, an. 6, Cnt beside ide the gate of Hu Heaven
Tag wrong, na tog pithy Aneel so:
Wanders much to see. her tting
gentle waith “Then my. sweet mothers voice makes
Chide mé not oh str and rest 1am wall for my I R16 very
PE com at ihe
we mae tow! that ef are us Rrength to keep r And yn other 4a. “To w otk: to talk, ia. Shink of her, And oo. us 10 pra { But among oys - Which we EeHy await the meeting of our mother ay
ihe gate AUGHTERS AND SONS. DU RHA Me-dn-10¥ing. memory
MARY mLIZAD D : wh a ie,
di ba “Sadly Pissed Dy dRtghter—
our mother who passed A Pe 31 Tous awn 8. , THELMA SPARKS | ELEANOR KINGSTON | ROBERT KINGSTON
MARCUM-BOKERT— ory of our father
ARCUM who passed away Jan. 6, 1048, our sister, Molly Eckert, who pas Away Jan. There is a fink death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever,
RACE L. McCO hop sed away Jan. 4, 1048. While -— dear mother, rest “and Your via memory. we'll always Ma ANE MAS. ‘ROBIER 7 BRADEN, | T UE.
MeCONNELL Tn oving memory of
GRAN ‘AND K
In memory of our baby, Dennis Dale Oliver jaa, briefly on his wiy to his hi ume, Jan. eo 1048. DAD &
memory. our-wi mother, ALMA WRIGHT RYBOLT, who passed away Dec. 30, 1047. Dear mother, you are not forgotte Though on earth you are no more, Still in memory you are with us AS you always were before. You oft times sald we'd miss you: Those words have proved too truej We lost our best an Seales friend, ar mother, when we J a CHILD
Gath id af, er “an 1 father. on Eg he
who passed away Janu = 1948. BADLY MISSED BY GRANDCHILDREN, SCOTT—1In loving me A R.
of on
who passed away Dec. 31; No ohe e'er will Take your “piace,” In home or in my heart; For I'll have your dear memory To lave while we're apart. ‘MRS. F.
+ RSCOTX & SON DICKIE. - URL~In jovi mematy « of our bee
loved who passed away iw “eo, 0 AWS two January 4, 1947, y hig Out of this world one winter day God saw fit to take her away. As {ll as she was, she never “ome
pla A Sheety smile and always og No one will know how mise
SADLY MISSED oF BY DAUG In loving memory of WY
husband EDW. VERITY Tho posted AWAY one year ago, Res now I ‘walk’ Han life
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