Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1949 — Page 39
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WAGGENER “Atmeimonp § hi Football League champions, to a group of local worrying about the legislature taxes, ‘toss A i be Principal terms of the sale have been agreed upon. : au those seed : Lh sald, and only minor details remain to be catalogs across to the better half, for there's o tuft of new Sshing VA ni There was no Concraing ine sale pric. aitiough gadgets on the market that you ought to know about if you haven't A game at was = reported Slready spotted them on the Shelves of Your Tavorhs giajeh * A 1000. : Thompson had placed a peice tag|§ave Ewart an option E> There's a thermometer that you use to take a reading on the A a of between $250,000 and and 3300, ate ‘any transaction. At that ure in that deep hole; take-lown cane poles, the sections L ) 000 on the club. , it was understood that re- of which screw together; a bobber 4] shedale The - new owners, tention of Thompson's & with wings which spread when ness and wilful abuse of a small wo-year con- said, will represent the Eagles at|avey tact of cng deal ine dan Ars stars WoMling. and fstesntage of the Bimters thi sed the Irish the league's winter meeting in| Shortly after Thompson an Supply {hg hoo rh loan lege Of hunting. Sn the future. Chicago next Wednesday. His|nounced virtual # a setting 3 known that statement indicated he Somplet OB 0f the 7 AMET ACNTN oversize floats of | — Siatement indlested o_sxpested auiv ioduy. Nesle disclosed, that He al hit the type which Face Same Problem £AIL it was . the other club owners in the|ceived a satisfying answer. ord ori Raph Our ; Duckworth, on ar Harper, Bil Whaley, conden, Wilbur Hol AG. Taley Vo Boren, Archie Shireman. Jame tte Pou Indiana also has its minority that “1 been ured by Clark anes Living- Moreland Barnett, Elmer urtburger, "Oscar a makers among iMoulty pre- The group buying the Eagles is| that Ba tn nan a by conch ston (front row, to right) ds Jim Strickland, Marvin Ackers, baum, J. E: Robertson and Charles Novak Les left to ry jon at Geist Dion. pf ‘re Pel “a group chedules for headed by former Democratic City|I8 Staff would be ‘absolutely| Broad Ripple and Howe Dads are all set for the “ “ . Lhe; hich disregards the Golden Rule, s. - Chairman James P. Clark, head| Satisfied and contented’ under the Ages” Saturday night when their I ore Battlsot the as well 43.8 fow “Creshuion fathers. A curtaln raiser between ent casting and th he Joe that should of a Jocal trucking concern new ownership,” Neale said. Broad Ripple gym. ' At stake will be the Horse Sag meet at he the Broad H pie ang How ® Meshmen Mars A vill get the rogram : 3 App es - good gridiron dip . toda of > C * with North Clark Confirms Py ome here held by Howe by virtue of their victory over Broad Ripple last atin same ia pirted for 8. Proceeds from : py [lures more sult that thousands of acres of osely fought Clark confirmed the sale in a Clark, the remain-| year. Both teams are loaded with veterans f ; the game ary Wied by |good huntt ould remain a) i, Ih ,Ming members of the syndicate rans from last year's tilt the fathers of both schools for student activities. [brightly colored Winged Bobber [to all nd ng territory is closed ne schedule said “we take great pride in an have én 3 been Mantitel Clark than seed ad wr fa oe cut, lett Ln e a definite ld | Gi | in the seed cata~ eo New York nouncing that a group of repre-\offer after Thompson put the ea ir S$ - see econ State oe 10, open, livestock shot, and the lives ut crowd it sentative Philadelphia citizens” or of themselves future Notre has acquired tae yan Eagtes up for sale because opera- One of the new offerings on el and their families agoonents, S Eagles football ton of the club was proving “too the aioe} this yeas a two- Chron Janel os gris he RATION ee SL trie Wh a way outfit-—-a casting Peel and areas in Manhat- - sents: a cross-section of Phila-|$32,000 during the past prs) ihe: n TY os) apd ine and 3 r0d|Ll sed eo to the aves Fp delphia and will dedicate itself to|despite the fact that ft had a PATER te: din \ i ling acreage of private Japa a Games making the Philadelphia Eagles Packed house at almost a td ark © Ine 0 CR ea : every tions, ada [ oy of the aged the best ma Ameria he game. The Eagles won the league it for - od ers--will not solve the problem of ries the Irish ootball- team in America,” he|championship from the Chicago mt fe oa Er ax un sift be ge I Jk Jaa a n were con- mpson, at 34, was the x other states same athletic J} cluded in the law office of tormer| Youngest club owner in the league. pected: to make fl vad Le a AY De was reported State Senator Harry Shapiro, who| Under his ownership, the. Eagles : - . to be. met before a hunting license : everal times . Will become the club's attorney. |™ steadily and beside the rn ea Mating we 2 nes with Co- y tion of the sale, it/champlonship last year, won the responsible person can take a but without ‘was said, will not be made for at|Eastern Division title in 1047. and rifie out and start least 10 days, during which time| In selling the Eagles, Thomp- " ; banging away at anything schedule for it will be necessary for the league| SOR apparently did not want to y everything that moves, is 8 ana released, but owners and commissioner Bert continue to invest heavily in pro-| lot 5 wtnng Bobber| : A , the second Bell to vote on the transaction. |féssional football. He had been down with tack- H 1 this year. Coaches Likely to Stay one of the I proponents of i. 44 as Safety Angle nodist agreed It appeared likely that the pres-| Peace with the rival All America These are only & few of hel Agitation for restricting huntthis fall as, ent: management and coaching Conference, arly for a offerings ready to tempt the ing licenses to persons who of contests. staff headed by General Manager|Mon draft which he - believed anglers which Bob Wacker, BUYer|q.., ; sirateq their. abil have 0 definitely . Charles Ewart and Coach Earle|Would eliminate top-heavy bonuses) Bor he CE Loe « firearms with pd t s fall include (Greasy) Neale would be retained|and salaries for players. tributing wholesale firin here, has themaoives and ety to ¢, Tulane and by the new owners. Thompson was said to ha on display. Among the others are| .... . others, on the When Thom ve plastic boxes holdiag lines which |b" the driver's test for mote. pson put the club/made money in only one year— oy torists, is becoming — up for sale several weeks ago, hel 1946. are designed to hold leaders or| oo "oo _ General in Ws - fies after the ine goes on thelLCUc 1 Samed in the toll of death 3 Sports Mailbag . . ; fishing lines with each 10(77 08 in the toll of death Play feet a different color so that the an nas in hunting accidents , Inadequate Gyms Harmin angler can teil bow much tinel tS 5—Concordia Yy 4 us BD from paidd 0) : ayne showed $1 k Jortt 7 of the best-known tackle Rhodius B Cagers wom: § Basketball, Writer Feels makers. Top PAL Tourne mt id Northside Fan Cites Shortridge Spinning Boom Seen ¥Y up to within And Broad Ripple ‘Bandboxes’ Teh, Jon. 55. . Sports Editor: High school basketball in Indianapolis and Mar- i », or Con- notch » ty i been Piesged with excellent sportsmanship and top- : was a there is one factor that is kee down, degree, ile March of popularity in some schools. Ping Ba ® This lack of adequate gymnasiums. At Shortri the : Nha 40) are uly Moe S008 seu seats of which all are temporary bleachers. . June Foi Jo Ann Bs Ida t S35 are a seatson each "7" roman, Juanita: Corl, Koogma Jo sion thar second women's ama otha barat 1. end of the floor that are perma-|cuses when the-Bulldogs lost two| Ann H caper, Janice Eck and Maxine . OMO Sule y tou bak N 4 and moet of 3°87 +} + nent, but few people sit in them|games at the beginning of the| up the id doe Fruit Market yur fish 4o_vight Kokomo's feam at 2 this afternoon in Dearborn gym. . - i ie} TE i I ba on? DI heart you: tell p the ideal Fruit Ma ote y B07 ibang Ld Fup ine 4% 1} te jame som them. i Sh Sa caret esuec LIU] Si « Broad Ripple’s gym could [sive play of the team or how Shuffieb d M I ou S33 also use some extra seats, as it {many points “Buckshot” O’Brien S gn Up eboards us room oorm 0c ots aa Bao hulle only 1500 persons. These |made? - k i E : : orth Side gyms are small, |. Admitted, Butler didn’t score { Gi It Ed d B citi. Hours unatirdetive and crowded com- {| a8 many points as it might Panelli ] Year S n 0 “ ! - ge oom Pla 1 i the f go pai others in the onl | 3 . 2 1. Smgtser § reas olty ang | possibly ‘have against_lndiana 2 Adopted Hoosiers Are Installing | y He ° o, : Perhaps when the School Board A Bo McMillin The Game All Through the City Heller W. HT recovers from the expense of| Winning basketball at Butler, Praises ND Sta By BILL nelier yvarns Squad ¢ 3 buflding the new Manual, it| can anyone cite a case where ' Indianapolis y FIETMAN Against Any Letd : 38 can either add to or construct a| he deliberately ran up the score | DETROIT, Jan. 15 (UP)—John But the polis Saday in the middie of 8 boom. 9 iy Leicawn Be sf mew vn a here RAIUCL 8 fn a team that Was besten all | (Pep) Fon, dest a loa e m seems to be centered around a 22-foot-long| Fo°f Philadelphia, the doormat 'y would be fitting for the county's the way? on Notre Dame's undefeated 1048 Bas of apparatus known as a shuffieboard. (Doesn't look like Of the American Hockey Teague oe second largest high school.—Otto| Why don’t the Greyhounds just|S™¢ 1SeTth Signed & tHO-Year com | hyged by Srandfuthes. WL is 4 Shusishoard Jug the suas.) |Obposes the Indianapolis Capitals the dressed-up offerings of his i Feucht. | admit’ ft they lost the game tract with the Detroit Lions of mus fe Sat Dale fo SHinging up with the rapidity of an tonight at the Coliseum at|favorite manufacturer. About the ] “ HES football Baar: T see where the) ny on y gp Rog Aon Couch Bo McMillin’ sald 1088Y. in the Bld ot. mecrntion oy] Ene x oil ho have been roman be standard aia the hook. | Fi, 3 a ootball coaches want the privi- . ; e field of recreation is a welling in the Eastern Division lege of substituting even PE ads, NL dosnt Nomis i Pe a er Toi cuuple of “mes, 5 Wabash Hot, Nips bottom and near bottom ail sea- Our Question Tool ¥ A reely next year tha hs rs, r. and Mrs. Peter son, ve n' victims of t = ing out last year, Why they did|just having a little fun atter| NW Years day, was the first re-|Stone, sometimes known as In- Earlham 71-52 + [Caps twice this season od pa The big question among law-|Holy Ressry . ned out their whole sq a! Dy keep! downing Indiana and Purdue on cruit player signed by the Lions'diana Automatic Sales, distribu T : Special and 9-6 on the road. ’ shiding sBoliaten and conserva-|g, a i : rd y - mes ia ft Ohlo, ’ rly. At field and be done with Ie Last ne Eve Highla-eazties In he i og own not dis tors of Rock-Ola; shuffleboards, CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind,, Jan.!, Cap Coach Ott Heller, however, close or ao nce The Be Philp 0) HE Clothes year ‘players rushing between| As for Grifith out-seoring Bar-(closed NW hive boxe Une other ssw. 15-ENNG fois of the Sm 2 Fur his squad against anyithat state, has been, “How long|" ~~ "Diu $m 2 nch an line of “ " eld goals attempt - er brushing off Spring-/can : : tice the had all the a Sutininage rowcliff and calling “Big Jawn Panelll, a jarring, hard-driving| At present Mrs. Stone is deep|——— oxi. attempted, Wabush $+ py ond Pavia rs in the san puble bunting in Ohio con- 258 fe ppearance of a five one of our “Big Guns” ( letter|0ffensive player and a fine lin P : Opole Subway vast; ee 1 ty, gle can backer, said be. plans to. study|shuffiebourd league. representing FARR", ami la lant Ov amen in guch sney Shah | Ee statewide reports of 118 « Wres "substitution 1s ’ . ard league representing| ———— + reins ON record-break! w ‘3 oe itaien tn 1 030 Chk ht Go 0 of Sn ard. many Tani Bon ves bolr (ba fr ISA, G1 son wd he f rope, td 118 )N § can afford the luxury of two or {ask anyone how ™ y where ' he won fo football SAunted ‘Dy all the workiCratker In defeating. Farham) played thus far on Coliseum ice, hunting privileges, law - «abiding 4 200 thres teams. But it's enh fF himself will admit |letters, later ‘this onth. A Becks ary to keep the tavern College, 71-52. [ve won 13, lost three and tied sportsmen, landowners and con“ ,. cum min i131 _tough on schools like Butler | that he has mever been EE EI I Balls] gue Optfating. Mrs. Stone has| Paced by Center Argyle Jack- servation oficials of the Buckey rr and Indians which last year | Butlers “Big Guns” In the §2-|trom Morristown, N. J. in ambition to form u teen-age(son, who dumped in 17 points, “Winger Bddle Brunetesi may|state agree that public hun ry found it. hard enough to keep that he has been The Lions held draft » ry among the several shuffie-|/the Little Giants ran the score return to action tonight if thecannot Sontinus under such r ) vs, 8. Philip, month. one good complete team on the [ sta center, John has ot Panelli, who is 22 wi a Bireny. oy Turing She Sea hat and FA pian. are an nrred cumstance Rc TM Lg Mowe: field. ’ ants Teen-Agers exten it to read 4319 when! ®t hand. Iis return e line-| Future pub 1:00-3:10; " vue You can imagine how those les te 30 nr lin” sald the signing of p20 far she has had no help the fst stanm sided, up Would fores. either Gotdon in Ghic Fibtc huniing . doubler a Angels ws, players felt, after being in most| his ecareer-scoring eB Panelli “marks another ang o [from the Park” and Reereation|,, Fariham, exceptionally cold in| Haldy or Joe Lund to the side- barreled biow since hen pheasant : of the game, to see rested play-| only 7 points per game, the Lions’ rebuilding yo Ini Department although the firm|the frst half, returned to the, {Tmeg, shooting violations hit the pheas- : M. ers facing them after each ex-| If this makes him a “Big Gun”| “He was one of the hohe, sought has offered to install the boards COUT: after the halftime and| ant brood stock and the careless- ( change of the ball. Strange faces|why isn't O'Brien an All-Time|football players in the country in teen-canteens at cost. Mrs, Loced Dy Jack Kiser who hit John Wilson Keeps EE em a De i a make for variety but in this case| All-American with 585 points in|this year,” McMillin said. Stone feels the’ teen-age league| Points, started to close the , it doesn’t serve to ease thé mo-|the same number of games for a would do 4 lot to diminish the Ba oven Inaugh the Little u. S. Scoring Lead ' notony.—F. C. R. 11.25 point per game average? delinquency problem. Giants cooled off somewhat using NEW I the Toran or Breage ity, County Basketball | While plans for the teen-age second stringers, the Quakers still YORK, Jan. 18 (UP)~ Y ULL SKA . Sports Editor: It was virtually | Indiana Central could have been Schedule This Week loop are stymied the industrious couldnt catch them. |John. Wilson of Anderson CoHege Impossible to miss the letters inlreversed in the con been ee Mrs. Stone is going ahead with! We yp] ermam (3) who boasted a 24.3 average on last Sunday's sports section con-|game and Butier—instead of In-|oCriepss Mitucks ve. Sacred Mears at([h€ (OTMAton of a women rs | Clon us 173 "HN Jolnts IN Ding. gamed. 1008y - BETTER cerning the Indiana Central-But-|diana Central—had play _t Cathedral. SOEDAX league which will start sometime Hecbsuesi.t $ 4 Saiers 23 Jed the Ration small college bas. - wiih y er basketball game. - oe this month. {Ryan.e 2 0 Ske players in individual} d At Butler, we seldom (if ever) eas ve pay “the style Dent SREY EDNESDAY The tavern league will contin Sere § 3 hieied oo 3/scoring for the fourth straight] ON 600D complain to the public of & won|of ball” Butler “wanted them Tn] Cathedral at Shortridge until Apr. 27, The winning wars [Sieneet’ . § 1 JPost” § § 8 Wi ; x or lost ball game because welas was élaimed by one Indiana Coney Honest (8p. ‘m—south. | Will Tecelve a large Rock-Ola |Houstone 3 1 Situnutienst 3:1 & Wasp didn't matmtain. the 204 | play. them as they come” as|Central student for his Grey-|T1s pm Dn basi ve mks Townes trophy and cups for individual| Sissies so § Jhndme 39 3p he was setting last week ICE SKATES “Tony” Hinkle says and never hounds, I'm certain that the Bull-|[f*7¢ two). 830 p way vi, members. Gavitg 0 0 3 Joneses e ¢ obut National Collegiate Athletici ‘ excuse or brag excessively about/dogs would never have lost a fetch We (ean inves), ag [Lindley 1 ° ’ on upgay Sigires for games thtough| Lady's Fig ‘ ! the last game. 42-39 game.—A Disgruntled Bull- THURSDAY Stags Topple TW Totals an 8 Showed hit ain chosen o Cilusé Girld' and Boyt : Did any Butler fans - County Tou nd gs Topple Celtics Totals 31136 Tousls 163 32 rivals also were having trouble. r a. on " alien Cam a PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 18 (UP) Pree. (bows mised: Barisan ii. Wa-| Bol Tollin of Haverford, who Ice Skates 10° Ice Skates ge i S ’ . ne fom icago Stags rallied in| Officians — Garland Le | Was second last week, had dropped { from : ft. orbert’s the last : SEDAN arian wis, Clayton | “on ad nd Lawrence Central St. J h’ s Nips Gresatuid. at Bess Mupols ton Celts, 94-80, before 2000 ee - — Mav's Hockay New Stock of te ; oseph's, 71-70 | Eat pe ke Skates $10" ef v Mania] ‘ool in the opener of a Basketball MEN’S es ng Socks ops [ WEST Regge PERE, Wis. Jan. Sninyatts Jo te Association of Ameri¢a double-! 3 15-8t. ‘Joseph lost a Midlands| Sacred Hert, Alumni at Satred Henry |ONGET. | SUEDE LEATHER ar iwiente Contra] gut hot In Donigrence basketball game here Ba ha ° four winner vs, gap tle ornare e second half of the ball, t in the last second on a me Wit winner 2WIMIMIN at the Lawrence gym last night, technical foul, 71 to 70, to St. me five’ reid addin |Ingtana bs "9 ih uit JACKETS New Supply © . . WE DO : winning easily over Broad Ripple, Norbert. a aRlit,_VI_D. BeWinnt ome mx 8 nian Afistle’ Gh is HAND HONED CL SE ea at th maton Io techni foul ETRY “dog tame mer $098 HOLLOW GRIND hd bt ig Jog at ins Balt, o a Bt. Jos player sitting on the Attucks ot Evansville Lineoin.' YMOA Juniors 31. . Richens. LISTEN TO THE ; Bears in their surge; scoring 12| pon points. About 1500 fans watched nonse 3 oto Swished in 22 : Fine quality suede leather. ICE SKATE the Bears chalk up thelr 10th{y "Co while 8t. - : Full length Talon fly fastEamon seer BASKETBALL || SEE S 3 “n ve and Bill I's 17 na bottom. Cocoa brown. 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