Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1949 — Page 17

Bowlers Chalk Up Three 700 Series To Set Dizzy Pace on Local Alleys

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_ A trio of 700 series 08 Tere chalked 1p Jost. night 10 set a diay pace, a near-perfect individual game was rolled, and the Westside Mi Sty. uke Sadiplonshirs Classic 24 #13 best. 1a bieak Jia own records. 1 be June 27 to July 1 Dale Burge, who rolls with the Standard team in the J. D. a oy —~ Adams League, battered out a 712 at Speedway to shatter the both a re record for that league. Oddly enough, be hay been complaiming a roy lately of having nothing but bad A one-day. city meet is sched-| luck. : " Her best competition was a 583 uled June 7 at Meridian - Hills, The 34-year-old bowler caught{caught by Thelma featuring net ang from play, 23 strikes in his series as he With Thelma's Rockettes in the while a two-day city event is rolled a consistent 233-233-246 for|same jcarded Aug. 8 and 9. The twohis big score. He topped the Night Planned da3 from and met tourney. wi be previous high of 680 for his| The Won-Ten League, the big- Golf Club and Aug. 9 at the

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City Title Play Set for June 27-July 1

Dates for three city women's golf tournaments have been announced today by Mrs. Louis Bola, president of the Indianapolis Women's Golf Association.

Indianapolis Country Club.

Shy Camel Gels Hump on Himself To Escape Cupid -

LOS ANGELES, Jan, 26 (UP) —Grifith Park zoo officials puzzled today over what to do with! Hal, a camel who'd walk a mile to get away from another camel. Hal is a male, age 3. Yesterday they put a lady camel into his cage, figuring they were doing Hal a favor as well as assuring themselves of some baby camels after a while. ye ; o.. BUT HAL was girl-shy. The fewcomer chased him all over the cage. When she trapped him in a corner, Hal just cowered and then ran some more. | The szookeepers, who spent $1500 to get the girl friend from a Ventura County zoo, were wondering what they could do to make Hal more amorous,

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Property Owners Complain About “Manual Site Sales

Owners of property sold to the School Board for the new Manual {High School site complained today the board was not observing its agreement to give them opportunity to buy back the house and several other structures on

Edward Nordholt, 2449 Madison Ave. . spokesman for the former owners, said his bid of $3500 house, house and sm been rejected by and demanded

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Deaf School Bows To Whitestown

1949 which includes a projected match game between the WonTen All- , five girls picked each month for their high averages, and an interdepartmental team from The. Times.

nearly duplicated the performance 35 he grooved a 244-245-216 for a ammate Ernte Voelz opened th a with to come, but ae re Few weeks, if any, have slipped closed on a 207 that gave him a C7, "th the girls producing less respectable 668 {than a “dozen scores above 500. Tops 3200 for Reeord |This week was no exception as| {Geneva Higgs rolled a 560 for

of the game.

Charles Tiberghein, starting

© St, i With three astronomical scores to offe , 5, Lov to build os the TTI it five| Conkle Puneral Home to head x forward for Miami, is a play- be playing his last game for the ayed in the clincher to give istration. Shan the original a ot p00. Ming uncorked a terrific 3202 honor| ris 8 gitia. aa maker rather than a high scorer Redskins when Miami meets But- Whitestown a 32-t0-27 victory. Gov. Schrick- {owners iast night was third high5 sessional count that was just 17 pins short|y, o. eek’s Individual stand- ,nd directs the floor play of the ler Saturday in the Fieldhouse. Whitetowa led 1 5 a el or _ » made ow wi of the season record of 3219, set Miami ri scored Brown 1265 points in [of the first quarter an + . orrow night. at Pritchett’s by the Marott Shoe| Sean Case Bopiey, Gutdiiing - Hams Je 82 ibe. i jas 79 has for to nd points in [ot the half. |was expected to Mr. Nordholt explained his sec- — Store. However, the team did set/ pn an 2, J Me Sir 843 pein ns 3810 games lor ans. Whitestown (38) Deat Shoot pe follow it some fond bid was for the house alone. ts Cage a new season record for the West- al & Bre Son Ret Cg i gswten.t 3 3 Horns 1 ‘$3 "yftime this week In an effort to settle the disside alleys. Fen Ja OOM... . ass s sens y 3 m {pute, commissioners mo 0 adanchestér Their 1004 - 1044 - 1064 series|Mickey Fi) Mon & Dons. v...0. 823 Bulldogs will Meet Miami Domne 11 dMoarws 3 1 jment of a new |vertise for bids on the buildings all Sta snuffed out a harmless 2843 Mildred og. A. 8 Rowe Jewsiey an b Orford t ° 1 of Cava * ° s 4|diree > : OM Prof. Mee (and give the Nordholts another turned in by the Beanblossom Lucille Kribs, Thompson Poultry Oo.. nel] Fi eldh S t d Souders.g 0 © i gl chance for purchase. The board, reversed Mortuary ‘quintet, who had the Pat Grune ner. ‘Conkle Punersl Home.... 510 n ~ i ouse on a ur ay Anderson c 3: 3 : Tax division, now a subdivision of \pawever, restated its intention of g basketball misfortune to play the evening's Skeets Serta, R. J. Moore ©. ooo... 3 $08 : : hs ® Giftord,g © © J ue Revue Department, handled "Sng to none but the highest . w nget ¢ham [Maria Goodie Sah ood Ceaser. + Butler to Clash With Ohio Bobcats Friddy Totals _ 11 11 18 Totals » 018 the boat two years oy Petts N0OT : i. ‘Bob Kelley of the Beanblossom | p This week's team honor scores: I B k Si Aft T } k Fi h Score at Half—Whitestown 11, Head o% » p r of Biate Frank T.. Rap Segregation 2 clash wi squad tried mightily with a 694, |Coffin Pood Center... ae n Buckeye State er Text ight SC Pree Throws Missed—Staton ok B out! Min TA sills drew only his Other board action last night or: at the de: Joe Fulton delivered a 662, and Conkle Funeral Home.. : By BILL PITTMAN lord 3. Jeri Bn A at. regular treasurer salary and ran Teferred two petitions to the edu- » Chuck Markey got a 653 for his Award Winner Chosen Butler's basketball team completes its toughest fight tomorrow soers. Gail th show without addi- CAtion staff for study. , efforts. Teammate Hershell Grif-| The winner of the men’s fifth, —the battle of the books—and entrains for its third trek into the 3 Rutereg = Hal Harris. Umpire — Layall ti Tevepue | Parents - representing between NE fin steered his ball for a 605. {annual Thomas Bemis mental Buckeye state. a a ¥ the appointment of a 70 and 80 white pupils at School . J Incidentally, Joe Fulton got his| attitude award will be presented The Bulldogs play Ohio University Friday at Athens and leave| full-ti a pois director 29. 2101 College Ave, requested 2 JINX high gathe with a pair of 224's with the diamond<Studded silver immediately after the game to return to the Fieldhouse where > Board Appoints er the: abnointment of Prof. that their children be transferred and nearly turned in a high trip- buckle tonight at 8:30 in Pritchett/meet Miami of Oxford, O., Saturday night at 8:15. follow the app n ne dditional to another school in a protest 65- licate. However, he failed tolalleys by Thomas Bemis II, pres-| Ohio is now resting in fifth po- : Mae, )t was estimated 4 in against mixed classes strike out in his second game to ident of Thomas Bemis & Co, [sition in the Mid-American Con. |2dded advantage of the home | salaries for the two posts would - catch a 214. | The award, which was estab-|ference With a victory and three fl00r they could pull the upset oY anu inci run to more than $13,000 an-| A. second petition, with no an old neme- The Falls City squad was notilished in memory of Thomas/losses. Butler tops the conference | the week hy Srobping Butler, mally. jgroup identification, stated that of St. Louis alone in their glory. A total of Bemis I, is secretly conferred on with two victories and no losses. ranked in the nation's top Mr. Mee is chairman of the De- |segregation was 4 Viglation of 12 teams hit above 2800, two M00’s|a bowler chosen by 20 judges Seeks Reve Fimo. for Rest Connersville Man partment of Management and Dj-|the constitution and the state - io and was were hung up, and 18 scores above whose names are also kept secret, nge | Butler leaves at 5:15 tomorrow. rector of the Bureau of Personnel anti-hate law. It asked that ‘the 600 gave them plenty of company. The name of the winner, who was « J ami, handed its first homé aboard the Jeffersonian for Co-, Succeeds McComb Relations and Placement at the School Board end all segregation Jets attack Near-Perfect Game Rolled | chosen from 42 candidates, will pe 2007 defeat of the year by Butler, lumbus where they will transfer By DAVID WATSON university. He joined the faculty in public. institutions, in to 22 poltts Just a fraction of an inch last made public tomorrow. ill So Seeking Ievenge bn thet Athens. This affords them my, post of principal of Manual|in 1930 but served five years dur| Commissioriers also approved same, Tight night ‘separated Francis Garsh-| The man receiving the honor| ithe last time in ay: a ay plenty of ‘time to rest up before High School, vacant since the re- ing World War as a colonelipreliminary plans and a $150,000 Oe he’ al wiler from a perfect game. Fran- must be nominated by team mates|, = , f Miami's h the game, ltirement of E. H. Kemper Mec-|both in the European and in the bond issue for the construction of Anon cis, who rolls with the Dean Pump|and must have participated in the| poy Brown and Paul igh scorers, | The team will have all day Comb last June 30, was filled China-Burma-India theaters. a four-room addition to School A lous WO Shop team at Sturm's, got 11(City tourney in order to be eligible, por Both sraduate in February. UTaay to prepare for the Mi- joday with the appointment of ~~ No. 20, 1849 Pleasant Run Pkwy. ou , strikes in his second game and!/for candidacy. | rs. gra n TY:lami game, after a sleeper ride oh W. Gorman. superin- Rev, Edward Jones a Mey’ 21°73 then caught six pins on the last] He is chosen for his sense of Schnackenberg and Brown are home. |tendent of Connersville public amt 3 19 ball for a 296. fair play, cheerfulness and gen-|"OW angling for jobs in the pro-| Monday the Bulldogs play schools. | Services for Rev. Edward} coMPIETE OPTICAL am,{ 4 16 Ed Stevenson, who instructs at|eral mental attitude when bowl-|fessional ranks and rumor has it Notre Dame in the fieldhouse in| School Commissioners approved Jones, 2335 N. Capitol Ave. who N 324 Pritchett-Hunt-O'Grady, has been ing. High scores do not consti- tak Brown is tagged for a berth what promises to be a grudge the appointment last night on the died Sunday, will be held at 1 p. SERVICE FOR THE A 3 Fi proving lately that he can do asitu a requirement. Previous win- th Providence of the Basketball battle to end all grudge battles. | recommendation of Virgil Stine- Mm. Friday in Triumphant Holi- ENTIRE FAMILY he. 341 well as show. ‘He has been in the ners include Jack Hunt (1945), Association of America. Butler will be trying to shake thelbaugh, superintendent of In-/ness Church. Burial will be in - = 600 bracket three times in the last Howard Deer Jr. (1946), Thomas/ Ohio University, although one hex which has shadowed their dianapolis Public Schools. |New Crown Cemetery. He was Eyes Examined Glasses ale BALL week, including a respectable 626 Selmier (1947) and Connie Cur-|of the weakest of ‘the Mid-Amer-|basketball teams through the| A definite date has not been set) 50. a "and Aaa smoajot. Tom: -serfes last night for Troy Oil in ran (1948). ican teams, nevertheless is a|last eight games with the Irish.|for Mr. Gorman to take over the| Rev. Jones wis supervisor “of | ftted fpeshase who aged "ge a the Eastside Classic. | "The ladies award will be made| threat to the Bulldog prestige Also the Bulldogs will be trying office, but Mr. Stinebaugh recom-|the Church of Jesus of Indiana, Whoedy] 2s The best score produced by the Monday night at the Pennsyl-| with four men returned from last|to avenge that two-point loss to mended tht the appointment be-| Georgia, Florida, Michigan and PR Indistapolts, 28 ladies last night was rolled by vania. The winner's name will be! year's starting squad. With the Notre Dame Dame Jan. 18. come effective as soon as the Kentucky. Porn in Alabama, he H. w Lb 1% lived here 30 years. He was a >

LaVerne Biers at Westside for released the following day. BRE) =~ rr sr— Coca-Cola in the Stegemeier Grill was. picked from a field of 37 canLeague. |didates and must meet the same! LaVerne got a 221 for her first qualifications as the male winner. game, but slipped to 197 in the Former holders of the honor are

Indianapo 7 of 23 for .139. Bid Borgia. be released from his curren m—— duties.

3 Games Listed on Prep Basketball Card Tonight

centerpiece, and closed with a 182 {Judy Hindel, June Swigsett, Nell}

evening, leagues in town, plans a sponsors’ which he made in t She shit night for late February with all | Other officers of the local game, 26-team sponsors as guests of Women's Association in charge Dale had a lot of company,|hohor during league play at of tournament arrangements inhowever, as the Westside Classic|FTitchett’s clude Mrs. W. C. Whipple, first exploded with somg of the best, lading the parade of bowling vice president; Mrs. Frits Whelfperformances in its history. “angels,” of course, Will be Fred ing, second vice president; Mrs. A 206-236-268 series gave Bob Koester, owner of the Won-Ten Fritz Morris, secretary, and Miss Carnagua a whopping 710 for|lestaurant. Helaine Borinstein, treasurer. Falls City Beer and Ed. |. The league has other plans for

Deaf School's season record

Ted Anderson popped the net the late RepubBob Brown, Miami center, wil tor two baskets and Bill Dodson lican

Connersville superintendent can

The new principal, who is 41, has had 18 years’ experience In| public school work. For the past/ Jones, Indianapolis, and Samuel

Appoint Prof. Mee To Revenue Post

Schricker Chooses IU Job Specialist

Prof. John F, Mee of Indiana)

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planation. According: made at the time of sale, he said, the owners were to receive first chance for re-purchase when the

{subsequent bids, {sbrved, the figures were even less

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* “Bids Too Low" Commissioners stated that the University was appointed today property had been purchased for |stands at seven won and five lost to the post of Revenue Comimis- $35,000 and all bids submitted today after a loss here last night] sioner, a job created by the 1947 were too low for consideration, to Whitestown in. the last minute legislature

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t | member of Triumphant Holiness {Church. Survivors include four sons, Edward Jr., James and Raymond -

e that gave her an even 600. | Koellin Jones, Youngstown, O.; f | g and Skeets Ebe 10 years he has been with the + four n. 26 (UP)— * = = » % ow | Three additional prep school net contests will ‘be played in the Connersville schools, serving as) | gaughiars, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, ar-old Pitts- 700 BOWLERS (MEN) e Thompson. Naval Ordnance ... 5&2 city and county tonight. |nead of the social studies depart > Cecilia Breeding and Miss Dale e, J. D. Adams _........... 713) Art Renkin, Naval Ordn y y igh Mary Alice Jones, Indianapolis who staged a Bob CArnagua. Adame Boer ons 710|Don Robbins, ES Jx1ree = Washington and Broad Ripple will tangle in the lone city series ment, director of guidance, prin: and Mrs. Louise Berk po m and won 12 Tg Stick. Tul Ts aiahonef, U3 Rubber ........ %| fracas at Ripple, Southport will be host to a classy Brazil five and, \cipal of the high school there and." (= CCl Mrs Tie ata, 0 a 1949 con- Bob Kelley, Indiana -694 Bob DeWait, Su :: 373 Decatur Central will be entertaining Danville. later as superintendent of schools. pol, Wo d. Mrs. Izor y dy to try it Bob Barker, Richey Purniture es2|Chester Riddle, Methodist Church . 573. The Washi Ripple tilt will d tT: Graduate of IU . hd. Mrs. Izora Bertram, g. Commercial §7 Albert Pation, Pup Bowl Social .... $71 e Washington-Ripple ti get underway at 7:45 p. m. and " {indianapolis; seven grandchil-| Joe Akard, Carter Farm Mkt 7873 E. Keeney, Little. & Son 1"! see will mark ‘the second straight -| In 1930 he received his A. B. |dren, and two nieces. innati hurler, Eras Vo city’ Fai J 68 Dick ‘Malinews, RCA asi © 88 night Washington will try looking| (before. Jatone killed off Pike's [degrois from Indiana University| oraty retire. Joe Fultan, Conile Puneral Home ©... pA IGeorga Painter. W. J. Holliday Mixed 837 for a victory. The Contimentats¥ d In 1936 won his M. 8. degree) John Feis p-the Pirates Chuck Te horeias Mortisty 3 653 ijomill Vi Mtlauiaon, Save hs $43 dropped ® 45 fo 35 encounter at| Jt waa Sorivide Sage vie from the Same inktitit ion, He has fil it Saison. In Bud Land. Merry-Go-Round... 63) John eight, \picQuay.Nerris atin 838 Warren Central at home last |e ih 10 Slag and Pike's sev- studied at the University of Chi-| Requiem high mass for John | o e cam Bt Sead ado lied Priniers .......... $48 £48 Lye ory hevier ENOEFl "+224 53 night. a an Warren Oot w cago and at Purdue and Indiana Feistikji, retired jeweler, who| vas forced to Roy eyer, Solataire Bev. .... £4 Jodo, Commerelal _........... 89 coach Dave Hine's proteges| 1 1 of tg 10 pr universities toward completion of died yesterday in his home, 3510 sore leg. Bd Ruler, Batls Ofvok Norsgly ike’: a Jim Slagle, Herftdon x i 368 blew an 8 to 0 lead at the outset Border?! § 3 7curmans £4 170 his Ph. D. degree, E. 30th St. will be sung at 10:30! Roy Hamey Hershel “Pabst Blue Ribbon 631 Thomas McShane, St. Philip Mixed .. 44 Ge Theofanis of Washing-|Schroedere 0 8 1/Wieland.f s 3 o Mr. Gorman has made special a. m. tomorrow in St. Francis De o announced Stevenson, Troy Oll ............ 626 600 BOWLER (WOMAN) as George Theofanis of Washing- Curl. | § (Deer 1 1 5 studies in guidance and counseling Sales Cat ; Bu 8 holic Church. Bu d the pitcher Or ¥ Darter, Foxwarthy Jord rhases a5 LaVerne Biers, Coca-Cola . ‘goo tori, and Ed Weiland of Warren, B.Dittem’s,e : 1 3joutheimer.g +3 1 | and has contributed to educa-|will ¥pllow in St. Joseph Ariat A ] a . “es hg |Rosemeyer, 1 . em- “ his contract Rollie Schoal, Crossroad Tavern .... a No se DowLEss WOMEN sach souiribuled ot of 10 points Ti Tiers ee 2 Miedema.s ¢ ¢ tional periodicals including the|etery. y nas Suny re- Fabien Maurer ME GOAL Jui - HH ay JMeDaniels, Lta0 Cola i a a led 22 to , at the hare and Total fe 5 18 16 School Review, Clearing House, Mr. Feiatik)l, Who was 83, was| Efjpvescent Jebitn, Maurel, Mi REY oo: 318i Ma ris, Allison Office Mixed 551 , " ’ otals | Totals 13 8 and the American School Board 2 native of Allepo, Syria, and had| §. Ey oo X Be, os ae "eis ilo .... a I curmet, “High Bont 5 sass 28 27 to 25 at the three-way mark. Halftime score. Washington 19. Warren yo...) lived in Indianapolis 18 years. CEE -VESS ecials ok Kl Loita hristian Ch. S3(A n Sauier, Rosedale Dairy .. 833| Warren Crushes Purple Pree throws missed: Border. B_Ditte-, Among his activities apart frdm| Survivors include two sons, ! " Bus Berry, Mekiro Chiro practic .. " sil Duteh Beton, Pa chevrolet Bal a od. Theofanis Onan Diteas Brin, Wisiand,. Deer 3, |school work, the educator lists Joseph and Francis Feistikji, In- Quick Relief-Pleasantly A : Lee Ahtain, Tom Ba oy Cream .. Serarace She. Fovnter Weld. Serv. .. be 1s We fourth period, Towcotunisl Qfticials: C. &. N “Phil ips and ——“, Vite. membership on the board of di-|/dianapolis; three daughters, POR 98 Bob Drexter. Conkle Funeral Home .. 609 Melba Dressel, Internal ‘ s17| made nine ish oi tt pt{rectors of the YMCA, membership Misses Alma, Emma and K GOOD | 4 . ather3 Ges H alinan, Ring Mik Co. .. fo Sitetre ese (Allison Office Mixed 5 points, but Wieland got six, Wal |dacoba.f i 1 1 Engeler.t 15 1 §lof the Boy Scout Council, and is{ine Feistikji, Indianapolis; a STOMACH UPSETS roo! kk Bob In $08 | Bea 8 te i : 313/ ter Curran, four, and Alan Mie- Rai HE 3 washes” s 1 §jnow Ninth “istrict lieutenant gov-/ brother, Jamele Feistikji, Syria, X $4.95 Nie nay, Mow, are Pirestone .. $08| Helen Hall i Mae Beauty shop .. $i1|dema three to help crush Wash- 2 R Davin 0 oCommroek 3 4 Slernor of the Kiwanis clubs. He is|And a sister, Mrs. Gurer Abdo, J IT ALKALIZES Lyle , Sahara Orotto cae so Betty Tavis, ShOFR Jew Pm Sa ington. a le,c 2 1 3Townsf 0 0 3 president-elect .of the South Cen-|/Syria. . F-A-8-T >’ Hershel Se OR peanblossom * Mort, 908 | Marthe Rat SoaTiots Jen... swe Pike Township lost a heart-| JUGS | 3 JIHereer 2 ¢ otral Athletic Conference. ‘M 2 Francis Saishw lor, Dean n Pump. ..., 808) Rose Trout, | Fock Island “Retiniety ‘ sos [breaker to Snorage attr | lead |Gioinge ; 3 : i fv Wake a student at Indiana VIS. Georgia Magenis AT KEENE'S ne Dick Feeds 603 | Geneva Wood, Thelma's Rocketies .. s05/iN8 “8ll .but the last minute o ple 30.47 niversity, Mr. Gorman played Mrs. Minnie G. Ma, . q° Rusty Bubietn, Mueller Motor Sales 3 Mary Miner. gina. Sweet Dairy ot {play. Trailing Pike 37 to 36,| Fe aot lo 13 Sheoririaae. "a 15.7 11)in concert bands and was a mem-iapolis native who Lv ge And Other Drug Stores How LT. Beverage S03 Mar ha Harrison: Medias Men's Wear jog Shortridge forged ahead for thes Supple 2 3, Bane ber of the famous “Marchingiin her home, 1737 Spruce St., wil] w=. Max Davis, Allison Office Mixed . Tee. 602 | Co ha sevanste 502! first time in the game in the final] alter” pike: ran 3 Engelar 5 Wagle Hundred” band.! In 1941 he be buried in Crown Hill following oe e——— RES Conkle «« 801(Lucills Kountsz, Paul “3 minute on Dick® Jacobs’ two- i Prank Lugar afd Cloyd Julian. |coached the state discussion services at | TON Don Miller, Ted's Auto H : 500 gume Ponsler, US Rubber Mixed 501| pointer Halftime score _Pike 20, Shortridge 11. [league winners at Connersville. [in the J. 2 10 A. oa Jomoreaw: , a pane OTHER x son TON Am, Phries oma Becers Gaub Laura hiifing,y Cueecoln. (WoMEN),| Pike led, 14 to 6, at the first Besides his numerous activ-“himes. She diea at - " Ye A AVE. OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) |[erriet Sthies, Ww. i Jolliday Mixed 499| quarter and 20 to 11 at the inter Bears Edge Tech Frosh ities, the new Manual head finds] Mrs. Magenis was an active! Sian Qlogees wo say Rath” Cunningham. in Ramp... 41; mission as Bill Ralph was held) Lawrence Central's freshmen ''™¢ for his favorite hobbies, Sunday School worker in the * HED Me Vinod Ga © Gt CSE Lhe Gh i cOreese 10 Whe Mmiled ction he| net loam handed Tech's rhinis EI Include lectures, concerts Bethany Christian Church, of Bh Pun Bowl Soci Rita Basso. St. Philip hoy saw in the opening half. {their fourth loss in seven games biographical movies, bowling and which she was a member. ; dorry O'Grady, Hornaday Milk ‘Co. 585 | Virginia Karen Taare Lis, in, 49 Bob Cochran got five fb lead 20 to 18, at the Tech gym yester. Sardening. He has three sons. Survivors include her husband, (Wright's) oy le Peary Mull. Trian Del-Toen Cleaners 446 Pike to a 30 to 22 bulge in the day afternoon. Bob McDaniels Wilbur 8. Barnhart. who be: George M. Magentis; a sister, Mrs. | GUARANTEED AP , Mary’ Raiston BOR. Ti 43% third, but Ralph came back with and Bob Gaylor led Lawrence and = came acting principal at Manual zor Carpenter; two brothers, Fr PT ose Laut, Manual H. 8.3 games) 37! {eight Points in the final quarter Tech, respectively. (when Mr. McComb retired, will Abe and Charlie Arnold, and a WATCH RACIAL «ris ci) heey "CORES (MEN) ams wm ——— jcontinue in ‘that capacity untilingif.prother, Silas Dodd, all of TI = A Conkle Funeral Home oo pal | |Mr. Gorman takes charge. He Indianapolis REPAIRING yi | Maniogie:Chireraos EH Attucks Changes Sites Blue Reserves Win will then assume his new posi- i — a Out “Usua} . Ww Pabst Blues Ribbon 3s . Cri Attuck i f 12/ The Shortrid tion as director of extended | 1 A ve. 2961 rispus tucks, winner of 12 ortridge reserve basket. 3 | Ente "Creek Tonk” Draaty os «++ 387 straight basketball games, has ball five rallied in the last half %Chool services at the central LOVisville Accident LOW PRICES | M—— ad 384) changed the sites of two games to defeat Pike Township, 23 to #chool office, to which he-was ap- Fatal to Vallonia Man Day |Ten Pin Inn... 340/15 larger gyms because of de- 18, last night at the Pike gym, [Pointed last summer. | Bittrich's Meats 234 mand to see the Tigers play. ns dm RY SEYMOUR, ano. Injuries Service ener: Insurance . i | A Co 1 High a (womEN) 08 Attucks plays Windfall Friday Named to ‘Exponent Justice Comes Home suffered in a trafic accident! mp. ete Ev lunar LS a at rire: Feb. a Toon Both| Edward Reifels, 720 Orange 8t, To Roost dt Seattle Monduy is Louisville proved fa- | 095 3 : re. seginally led ud 218 been named to the staff’ of, gEATTLE, Wash. Jan. 26 (UP) ere Vhaech: Wem “John Mehl, ' 1 X E for the Tigers’ home floor. the Exponent. Oe Untversity. Mr, | Alfred T. Testall, 66, paid a $2575 of RFD 1, Vallona. 5a) vice A . |Rettets will Umversty: wi MF. fine yesterday for treating some Mr. Meah! was injured when FAST RELIEF oJ |vertist biog da to the | teen-agers to liquor last Novem-|¢pe car in which he was riding $2835 LOA N OPEN Ng manager during the yer while celebrating his election gin pn t for Miseries of coming school year. is son-in-law, Elvert Bush, o a a ’ . ; ! ———— Justice of the Peace " eiided with a truck. After treat- ; \ i Duri ] estalliment - In Louisville, hé w Reasonable eerfully on / 2. WOOL $700 [5 ally had lost the election. Off-| Seven children, including FKI$2275 | * JEWELRY © DIAMONDS. | fubon | SWEATERS 1 pt ee ya Lon mer Meahl, Indianapolis, survive. : | $ WATOHES ® CAMERAS enim mans | Advertisement : Cost | || *»avios " <ivecaas | my, somos wer. Did “Diamond Jim” Hayy) Avie + Dismonts © sowie «=. 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