Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1949 — Page 7

jecisions and

nber of KO's

nnelly, Fred Krukemeier, of handing

é, the fight some of the

ore of them

ster Barnett MCA. ; bell it was vas going to 8 battle. Both pols and tore (e a. pair of

left hook and nped on the

were turned.

another left

count of nine, knocked Bar- . right hook. the victor in decision after f those bruisit Barnett to third time. Win th fighting in aa, were vic-

n--eompetition. y a knockout Harry Hood, Joth fight for eam. Isaac Jones, it 53 seconds

decision over N orthwestern

n class battle, Ft. Benjamin a. technical iward Gartin, , at the end of when Gartin ed shoulder. f the evening,

jroup, came to

48 seconds of n Referee Roy the officiating ped the fight. * scored the eagan of Rho-

bout, Howard a WOH BY 4

Halloran, 0 Center, vas unable to for the third

Wrestling ol's mat team pple yesterday, ecatur Central at Anderson, the fourth viefor Tech and. meets for De-

on Events Here and There

Fred Davis of Shortridge in the fourth quarter of the hortridge won, ” to :

ploy i

Ripple, Trounced by Shortridge, 45-33, Faces Bears;

Redskins, Loser

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

Two local

short end of the firing last night, will have a tough on the long side of the count in feature attactions of a five-game

net card tonight,

, Broad Ripple, pasted rather surprisingly, 45 to 33, by the up- . surging Shortridge

Blue Devils,

(16) missed a

Photos by Henry E. Glesing Jr., Times Staff Photographer. Shot Wi Bob Bob Safford of Broad Ripple (12) on the |

oad Rip oriridge tussle at the Blue Devil gym last night.

to Ben Davis, 38-30, Meets Tech

mates on to victory with the first

Mantial, which floundered for the seventh time in eight games, travels to Tech. Manual Jost, 38 to 30, Davis last evening. The Bears pegged their ninth victory in 10 games at Beech Grove, In the only other tilt scheduled on the home front, Cathedral is host to Batesville and will go for its ninth triumph in 12 starts. The Irish will be playing without the services of Guard Geo England, who injured a foot in the Greenfield game Wednesday.

was the last time Tech was ahead. Anderson forged ahead and led at

at Ben}

prep school net combinations which wished on thefield goal. time getting| The halftime score was 32 to 17, Speedway, and the third riod count ‘was 48 to 25. Konnie King made 20 points to pace the will fo to Lawrence Central, and |winners.: Soe | bo University if h ot Washington Loses 7th Mayhught = 4 . 3 Dunn i108 Washington's Continentals 3 wrichers 3 : 1) amit i 3 : Soul's stand Hp he Senter } : : ERT ; : : opening quarter an pped a J to 40 decision’ to Crawfordsville|vensinge 3 o Oromrs® 133 at home last night. Royer 312 George Theofanis canned three —f

field goals in the first quarter to aime 31813 Totals 2, wn

give his mates an 11 to 9 lead at sit the outset, but Capt. Buddy!,, Free Throws Missed-—-Speedway 6, UniBradley of the visitors hit seven) Oftitials—Referee, Julius Bowman; umpoints to pull the ultimate win." Harold Porter.

ners ahead, 26 to 19, at the half. Giants Trim Manual

(Es

Pei Murphy, Jules Tileston and Don

res Bend Washington at East Chicago Bast wher Washington at Terre

waka at CRA South,

Pow lub of Chicagn wm. 1AC girs and IAC Dboys.

Tomorrow ton of iahapolis at br Wane at ton A

phiiadelnts t Indy lis, felpbia at a ana id “at outtale: | rine! rgh at New Haven. i Providence st St. Louis.

yg Town . Club of ° on at Riviera, m.

Eagles . les Unsold—Yet

denied a report that his’ Philadelphia Eagles professional football team has been sold, but revealed that he will meet with a

pros in Philadelphia. Hawk Matmen Win

Decatur Central's wrestling team defeated Anderson's matmen for the second time this season, turning In a 31 to 17 triumph. Dan Trefz, Wayne Reeves, Joe

Herschell scored falls for the Hawks.

RIPPLE RESERVES WIN

By United Press NEW TORK {Madison Sou wl =Vince Foster,

146, Omaha, knocked out Ton Petione. 146%, ow . York Mn; Roland New York, out

{pointed Bill Weinberg, "215%, poston 8; Arthur King, 134 potanto ‘outpoin Willie Beltram, New. York, 130% (8). DENVER-—Corky Canin Denver, outpointed Bobby Beil, Youngstown, 0 8),

Amateur Basketball

niglhes results’ in the YMCA SolJaye. Baske jeague: Lain , Indiana Axtension 19; m. Warners 47 Arthur Jordan 29; Indiana Dental School 34, Central Business College ————————————

Local Convention

Bureau Elects Willlam ©. Wheeler, pi of Wheeler Catering Co. po been re-elected president of the Indianapolis Convention J Visitors Bureau. Directors meeting yesterday in Columbia. Club also’ re-elected other bureau officers. They are Games A. Gloin, treasurer of L. , Ayres & Co. re-elected vice president; W. Bryan Karr, general manager Claypool Hotel, re-elected treasurer, and Joseph J. Cripe, secretary-treasurer. Nearly 7 131,000 persons at-

He may not bé ready for Short- Washington 0 Crawfordsville (52) ridge Wednesday. Theofanis; 1% 378) sutier ¢ 1%" wh Davis aided Ys 4 13 it aga, Howe's Hornets, 40.to 30 win-|3sdger : 0 is od 11 ie downing Manual, 38 to 30, on ners over Greencastle last week, Lowery! © 0 0|Stoutc 3 2 llits own ficor last night. go to Columbus on an out-in-|SUMEECeve 3 § © }'8 41 "The Giants got off toa. 9 to 5 state ttvasion of, southern In-|smii," { | Bh AA tan and continued. hele Apres : : Schoo! will round a Eh With'a* 10040" 13" margin at>1he out tonight's card at the Indigna|Selerst a ; _. _;_|intermission as Fred Kraft made Boys gym. Totals | 16.8 15 Totals 31 is 7|RiNe points in the frst half. Ben : ’ ; : All-Time ySoore—Crawlordsvilie 26,| Davis led, 20 to 17, at the third ; . + session. ' _ Indians Dump Tech Orrorderine Ty, Mssed—Washingion 1%." Phe loss was Manual's seventh Times Special Officials—George Bender and Dr. Silver. |, eight games. oe , Jan. 15 — ial . 3 ANDERSON, “"Ind., Jan Ba Blue Devils Win Ben Davis (38) Manual a, ef Paced by Guard Bob Rousey’s Andiews.t i 3 3% ts, Anderson's Indians picked| The Shortridge Blue ‘Devils paidsut,t 2 1 > 3 Poin made their debut into the city|Emitf 4 § $13 up their sixth straight conference, i oihall series a successful one misses & © 311 win of the season here last night|iast night defeating the Rockets Cimistics 8 * 8 38 defeating Tech of Indianapolis,iof Broad Ripple, 45-33. MeCoriack.g 3 1 000 58-40. Jack Axline, Blue Devil for-|Hendersong 0 0 311 The Indians were behind jusf/ward, led his team to victory 800 once.. Tom Pollom of Tech scored With four field goals and seven : 533 the first field goal of the game to|free tosses for a total of 15 Titan BRB Tow BYR put his team in front. But that|points. High point man for the. JTUsd 0°30 To Ota

Rockets was Bobby Biephena 1a,

with nine markers. Pree throws missed—Ben Davis 8, Man-|

the end of the first’quarter 17-10. Sheriridge (4) _ = Broad Ripple (35) Refereo—Hal Harts By halftime the Indians had aco { 3 "1 2 compbeiLt 1% By SEED. an stretched their lead to 31-18. [Raipae $1 aE, 14 i Cards’ Balance Effective / ua Joa iL) fy og Devs 1830 B Campbells B13 Al ut ohe of 12 eS uthpont Smith. Cline, vis. & ) cPa {netmen broke into. the scoring Marks, { a0 ° 1 Wilson. t 1 ; O/Roepke.¢ : ! 3 arks, 4 Hindi i : 3jcolumn as the Cardinals crushed Schuylers =~ © .¢ “sy - {Franklin Township, 56 to on 41 Safford, 101 P 3 Rousse 3 8 llneie 3 vgs. FAR i 53 5 30 their home floor last o Walker.g 2 3 kmorton.g a nen ghortridge 2, Rip-| It was Southport's gecond oe 11 ple Re rows Cotisonty straight victory and its/fourth in c £011 lh cote Brood mile" Seaphe|12 games. The Cards/led, 11 to Totals 23 14 17 oa ay en McPall 32. Smith 3, ord, D./4, at the first q , 20 to 9, at Hailf-Time oe nderson y . Missed— Wills, jciale—Prank White and Herd Bd-|the midpoint, and to 17 at the Te tegne Throckmorton, Poliom. Eng: (wards third point.

2. Jerth 3; Smith, Walker 2, Douglass, Cunning — eree, Don

Of Engle; pte, Robert Windsor.

Pike Triumphs, 48-32

Pike Township racked up itsi,,, the Hornets’ floor last night.! rrankiin Twp. (26) South Port (84) - sixth triumph in 11 contests by Byron Weaver got six points for, .._,, £5 schmaielat § 3% handing Perry Central a 48 to 32ip, “Bears at the outset to lead|wamplerf 2 0 1Bertram? =~ 1 1 3 lacing on its home floor last fae mates to a 15 toll first quarter|Shimer! 2 9 1 Rerding. : 323 night, margin. Central made it 20 to 10| Walkers 04 SHALL 3211 Pike led, 16 to 11, at the first| at” the intermission, then moved | McCuliough.¢ | 7 Armstrong.’ 3 4:4 A pole, 26 to 15, at the halftime, i; 15 42 to 17 witli Marion Jessup Nice § oo tsmung © 1 3. oland and 33 to 24 at the third stop. getting five points. | Theil. 133 Pike Townsily (49) Perry Central (3% ) ¢| Lawme Catrl (50)| Beech Grove (28) | Bolte g gs 31} 5 ft : vf ' Be rfl fg ft pt fg 1t (Whesler.g 401 pint Lee, 4 4 o Weaver t 3 2 Henson, { 10 i —] — —— Enger 1 3 3 O/R. 'McPeak, 3 ofCrewford, f 0 ¢ 2Lambert,f 1 0 6 Total 6 14-18 Totals 271418 Towns { 0 Sou ninghim.g 1 9, Jessup, { 3 1/McDnough, f 0 2 0) Halftime score: Southpert 25; Prank Wagle,c 4 3° 3 Belcher 31 3 McFadden! 0 0 0 Cingo, f 0 0 Oun Twp. § Cochrang = 8 1 Wines 30 3Bragdon,c 6 2 3ISwitzer,c 1 0 1| Pree throws missed: Pranklin Twp, Conarroe, 11 th g ° | Miller, ¢ 0 1 0/Challis g 1 4 2/McPFarland, Wampler, Shimer, Walker 3, Mercer.g o 0 1 «10 3i8nler & 2 0 1|Wise § 4 2 3rMeCullough x: Southport, Bertram, ArmLeap.g ® 0 3gieinmets.g 1 0 O/Cnninghm,g 2 0 5 strong. 1, Bolts 2 = 1: | Parker, § 3 02 | Of iCials ack Small and Lyall Fisher. Totals 1812 1 Totals. 13 MA Reynoldsg 4 1 4 | Halftime Score: " -— Oumteal IL LL ae Tap. “ Totals 10 ® 11 Totals ‘10 8 10] ‘Hawks Win, 45-36 Co Halftime Score—Central 20, Beech Grove Reaching the .500 mark .in 10 whiferee. George Perry. Umpire: Tom) ole Throws Missed—Central 9, Beech games, Decatur Central's netters rove

Attucks Gets Ninth Win,

Tom Overton potted 16 points)

to lead his Crispus Attucks team-|

mates to their ninth straight vic-| tory of the season by downing Warren Central, 54 to 28, at Tech last night. Don Thomas canned the first

Attucks led, 14 to 7, at the first stop, and Balley League and

Thomas led a 30 to 14 splurge in [Pu

the second period. Attucks reserves made it to 23 at the third quarter to hand the Warriors their sixth lass in 11 tussles. , | Warren Cond. as)

Bob Wheeler éntered the conBears Notch No. 9 test for the .Cardinals in the Lawrence Central notched its fourth period, d made four field | Ia victory in 10 starts by|goals. It was Franklin's sixth \smothering Beech Grove, 50 to 28, defeat in 11 tilts.

Officials—John Williams and Clayton defeated Thorntown's quintet, 45 Nichols to 36, on their home floor last |night. . Dover Mavuled Decatur held a 13 to 10 mar The Silent Hoosiers mauled after eight minutes, but the Dover on the local floor, 46 to 34./tors deadlocked the count at 23Deaf School took charge early|all. The Hawks, with Tames Lucas and held a 23-to-11 half-time mar- (leading the paint geting held a

33 to 30 ad tage 'ourth Sileny Hoasiers (46) ad van as the?

Bai Te

| cwssosem~e,

Bl

) fn f norments¢ F 3 "sv. copetsng, 42 4 Lucas Gt indir with 18 emeyer, ope. { Yagemayer.! 3 1 YVener e o 1 points, while Bob Warmoth paced Moors 5 5 3McCormek,;g 0 © othe losers with 15, i. g 1 1 3/Tanselle, g 1 1 4 Decatur Central (45) 9) Ball 1 0 0/Watson, g 3313 Pp ig ft pt hush, f © 0 2Lewallen,f 3 1 4 Lucas, f 3 8l8cering, 4." Lavalle, f 2 0 OlLoveless,f 3 3 3 Collins, f 0 1 00.13 Cormat, ¢ 0 0 1 Stephens, ! 10 = hier ‘3 3 4 odger f 00 0 —} "| ton, ¢ 4 18 10 13 Totals 13 10 22| Bennett, o 2 3 5 Davia, 5 3 : . os Half—8llent Hoosiers 23, Dover | domes. c 4 3 $i 3amaey 5 0 3 2 1. | Jones, § 5 5 Moree Throws Missed— Northeutt 3, Mage. Mundy, g¢ 1 1 0/Woody, g 30 Dr a avails 1 Wooten 2, Goimot 3, |Bcott, & 00 Moers 4 Oall 3, Watson Lewallen Love-|Shipley, g 0 1 0 Jess 3. ow . —— ——— Bot o mpire—iisl Pope.| Totals 1711 17 -Totass n UV Hall-Time nau Pree Throws tur Central 6,

n 13. _Officials—James Lentz, Francis Beckers,

tended conventions in Indian{apolis during 1048, Mr. Cripe re-| ported. Of these 286 were state-|

| wide’ in scope and 84 national

entions were held. e average ‘convention, delegate was in Indianapolis for 2.1 days and spent $47.06. To se-| cure and service each conven-! tion an average $04.04 was paid oyt by the Bureau.

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| Brookiide Civic League |

Appoints Officers Arneld H. Floyd has been) named 1949 reat of the Brookside Civic League. 4 Other officers of the league are Huber Patton, first vice president; Miss Blanche. Hammond, second vice president; Harry B. Alford, third vice president; Miss Flora Bauer, secretary; Mrs. Rena Hart, assistant secretary, and Charles H. Hart, treasurer. New directors are-Mr. Hart, Mr. Floyd Scott Gehring, Mr, Patton, | Miss Bauer, Mrs. Bertha A. Hayes and Mrs. Anna Kuhlwilm, Mr. Patton is chairman of the board.

Sets Meeting Dates Ladies’ Auxillary Union No.! 463 of the United Broatherhood of Carpenters will meet at 7:30 p. m. every second and fourth] Tuesday in hew location at 29 8. | Delaware St. Next meeting will be held on Jan. 25.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

bin recommended that Congress enact a fair employment practice J UP)—|law and give the Federal MediaORK. Jun. 3 4 tiod Service back to the Labor

gress, Mr. prompt action on several giles pectiv rchaser tomorrow administration proposals, including a minimum wage of 75 cents|T! an hour and expansion of social} securit, :

2. Mil

The administration is expect- farm machinery is blamed for 36 cent of all 1948 farm acel-| dents, a o_o by Indiana Rural) to y billion for military| Youth revealed | Falls, livestock, burns, highway || accidents accounted for the other 64 per cent. At least 20 per cent of the mis-| haps were caused by falls, the)

“led” to send

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Labor Secretary Maurice J. To-

In his annual report to ConTobin also urged

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Foreign Policy

Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg (R.|m

Mich.) reportedly is drafting a) speech in which he will try to quell talk that the nation's bi-|¥ partisan foreign policy is a dead

issue. The GOP foreign affairs Richm spokesman will make the ad-| ter dress on the Senate floor: Tues-| y, indorsing the appointment, La vee

power” to get the proposed St Lawrence seaway project through Congress. In reply. to from Sen. Alexapder Wiley (R.{N Wis.) the President said he has

“kidnaping. Muncie police said

| $6000.

3 ers,” radio detect radio detective serial.

Highway Posts

a letter!)

ak he ee Mother Butts nn On Teen Parties

Henry ew, 42, former lis barber, will be returned to Muncie from Houston, Tex. by the FBI to face charges of armed robbery and

the man was charged with holdup of a Muncie grocery" last July which netted him some He was traced to Houston after his description was broadcast Jan. 6 by “Gangbust-

32 Given State

Named Sub-District Superintendents

The state highway commission announged today the appointment

sub-districts, appointed under: the new Democratic administration.

The list included: ordsville District « Virgil Pierce, Waynetown, Orawfordsville garage; James mothy, Earl Park, Fowler garage. Ralph |Canada, Jamestown, Frankfort [oarage; Vernon Heath, CGireencastle, arage; Robert y, Haute, i sute garage; Stanley Cott, Covington

Veedersbur rage, e : *Pistri w= Plerce Harnish Bluffton, Elution garage; James Oavacini,

he aghe Pt. Wayne garage; Lioyd Smith, Elkhart : endall, Wabash, Wabash garage; Porrest Higgins A n, Waiaw agrage; KE. 8 am, aterioo aterloo gs Greeneld Distriet — Julius M. Lenz, Abder Andstyon in farage; Charles Darr, ond. a Wiliam

Oroene rice, Sor City, Ha Rts lie garage; William Barnes, West 1ddleton,

“harie District - Grant Husier. 14 La

: idoesn’t stop to think my frie

of 32 superintendents of highway

Greencastle pe

are slowed down when she stays right with uss It isn’t that we'd do anything we ought not do, but we don’t feel just right when older women stay around. :Motheir has plenty of places to visit, and Dad takes her anywhere she wants to go. I'm with her an awful lot, because I like to be, but I'd like to have my

{crowd in by myself.

I had a party and Mother sat right in the middle of it, all evening. She was super about helping me get ready, and I wanted her to meet my friends, but don't

{you think she should have left

somie of the time? Teen-agers) like to be with other teen- -agers, I'm 16. JEANIE, NORTH SIDE. ‘Adapting yourself to assorted crowds and different situa tions is important, Jeanie. How well you do it really proves if you've learned anything from your home training. It can prove whether you're grown up, too. % Mothers may not like my saying parental supervision should

what I believe. I remember how important teen-age parties were, and 1 know how ancient we must seém to you. Not long ago I mentioned my grandmother and an amazed boy, about your age, asked “YOU have a grandmother?” It was one of my good days, too. MayI Aid huff and puff up the stairs, but I had hardly no bruises at all from groping around without my glasses,

y could make her think it was her idea to put you on your own by letting you have some parties all by yourself. You could tell her afterwards that you missed ‘her, but that her idea was a good one. Maybe sometimes you could refuse to go along to adult affairs with your parents, felling them they don’t want

Broad Ripple’s Reserve basket-i3f Déan G. Acheson as Secretary anit Pearstn. Mont, dello, ball team defeated the Shortridgejof State. .. : sud Fn LT garage; Albert Albert Mets, Gary. “B” team, 30 to 20, last night at| Vaiparsi wfarase; Clarence. Galbreat] St. Lawrence Waterway Sermon nw. Suey Au | : President Truman has prom- or Aor Ben garage. Henry Schuis, Fight Results ised to “do everything jr (hi) | Bu, Smipion, SINE, Brooks Dar. ga rah, Madison, Madison garage; Claude

+ Wheeler, Seymour, Seymour garage Vincennes Distriet——Robert Hellers, St. nrad, Dale garage; Otho monds, Linton, ‘Linton garage; James O a

Petersburg, Petersburs Saag; James Rust. Shinglon,

“always been for” the controversial seaway and he would trys to keep rnment

The he aBpotiah intend. all al al wib-gutricts © excest " Tndian:

Spoils. Rensselaer Albany a

from “sabotaging” the project. Mr. Wiley had sald some agencies wepe not supporting it.

itary Aid

from $1

p to be sent U. 8. allies in the “cold war.” The aid would go to some western and South American nations as wAll as to Greece, Turkey and ha administration sources

Brazil Co Collison Counts 2d Victim BRAZIL, Jan. 15 (UP)—A twocar collision north of here Wednesday counted its second victim today.

John: Ben Morgan, 66. Terre

Haute, a Tiiral solicitor for the|—

send Congress a “single! per "seeking

Cites Carelessness In Farm Accidents

Carelessness In operation of

and misce

affiliate organization of*the Indi-| {ana Farm Bureau.showed.

Cashiers to Meet J. R. Jones of John Hancock Life Insurance Co. will speak on “A Winning Team” at a meeting| of the Life Agency Cashiers’ As-

m. Tuesday in the Lincoln Ho-

di A

isociation of Indianapolis at 12:45]

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INCIDENTALLY — RCA Needs Girls

Terre Haute Tribune, died at Clay - ounty Hospital last night | of injuries suffered .in the acci-| dent which killed Mr, Morgan's wife, Ida, 65. Double funeral services will be held tomorrow at Linton.

Riley Hospital | Nursery Gets $50 Donation

A donation of $50 to the nursery of James - Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children, representing funds of the. former Rainbow {Ribbon Club, was announced to- | day by E. J. Shea, assistant administrator of the IU Medical Center, The club, one of the early teenlage organizations in Indianapolis, disbanded during the war yeans.

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