Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1949 — Page 15

Vhips Jinx

68 to 54 Notre pefore a record

ason<long wish )-point setback 1 in the same

. Broken aftgrotmsronent a raight victories 3 ‘in a8 many were times last game could as a repetition of

sly needed. Capn and Center ither of whom use of injuries. Moose) Krause waiting for us. n and Brennan m not sure it any difference. | ball club.” Bulldogs were Evans and Bill nan service dekle and hip inhe Miami game

Beam on the beam,

hots fora -342---

p field. Notre 68 for a .287

én, the be All-America, with 18 points rilliant a floor [house has seen

led” the Irish with Charlie honors. Each Maas connected WS. sawed through 1 the score tied re Butler went of Maas’ free From then on led, taking a 8, halftime lead And O'Brien. . gan to press in in effort to

3ulldogs showed

. ball handling ed" all season. } ‘Clicks a to click under » Irish and tied 1, but Buckshot t and Ralph Barrowcliff, hit in a three point

es left in the--

made his fifth Chapman and fire by Doyle, | and Chapman 5 into a 48 to

Barnhorst and

ved the margin in. Away --to a six and. Barnhorst fifth personal HE with five ay. . Bob Evans rst soon after, "Shea, but the fe in a 61 to 48

ites left Butler [aas sank a free t 66 to 54 and rove in for the

was never so

Notre Dame (54)

% it pt yConnor, 1. 03 Cluck. 1. 13 3 Pritsch, 1. 013 Caufmann,t, 2 0 3 ,C.— 1-1 8 arnbarst.c. 7358 )'Shea,g: 2 43 Medlin, vo 0 0-0 000 Halloran, " 4 4 2 Lenny,g. 01 19 16 29

‘otal Butler 32, Notre

i Doyle Notre Dame) O’ oley and Barnhorst,

jn iglione Feb. 1 (UP)— , shortstop for 16 American Asson, is the 15th 11 player to sign

little . .

via

i

Win Tourney

To Take Honors

In State Finals I KURT FREUD,

ENTHAL MANAPOLIE, Feb T (UP)

apa s talent-studded Indians today were the choice of Tntiang 38th annual

and winner of 11 of 14 games thus far in the campaign, was the surprise finalist In last year's state . tourney and hung on until ousted by Lafayette Jefferson's eventual

_ state champs.

This year, Coach Keith (Doby) Lambert had the good fortune to pilot a veteran-studded outfit, Only six-foot-two pilot ace Dick Peck and little Ray Ward, a dependable guard, were' lost by graduation. Back were eight major letter winners and 191 candidates, Including the freshman turnout. { Forms Fine Varsity From this wealth of basketballeager , Lambert formed one of the finest varsities ever assembled on a prep school court. Although. his boys aren't among the tallest in the state—only two

of them measure six-foot-three—|,

their ball-handling, passing and shooting make up for-it. Lambert s the “platoon-sys-tem” substitution method whenever possible. His second starting five returns intact next year. “I figure I may as well give those boys as much experience this year as possible,” he said recently. And that second outfit nearly matches the finesse of his veterans. ; The Indians are built. around their two centers, Dan Schuyler and junior Roy Young, a colored lad who goes up in the air in the “Jumpin’ Johnny Wilson fashion.”

. They aren't scoring wizards, but

they can- always be counted on

~ for points when the going is

rough. 5 Two other colored lads, forwards Gena. Wilson, brother of "the famed Johnny, and Russ Smith, and guard . Bob - Rousey “provide the club's scoring-punch: Deadly on Set Shot . Wilson, a junior, has a deadly, "Jorig" set” snot. Smith, the team’s expert dribbler ‘and ball-hawk, has a deft éne-handed push shot from around the foul circle or the corner. And Rousey, top scorer for the Indians, who is nearly as fast as Smith, usually is on the end of fast breaks and hits from underneath. Bespectacled Dick ' Walker, a blond kid who stands just five-foot-eighi, also is of the drive-under-the-bucket variety who hits well. Six-foot-two Jack Crim “also

_ gets into the act as reserve cen-

ter, and Fred Cunningham and Arno Land were members of last year's tourney squad. As Lambert put it, “it takes breaks to win ball games and it takes 'em to win tournaments.] We've got ‘a good ball. club . the rest is up to the boys, . ” Anderson will bid for a fourth state title. The Indians beat Ft. Wayne Central in 1946 under

Charles Cummings for their third| sd

championship. Another triumph would put ther. on an equal foot-

ing with Frankfort's Hot Dogs, {Bod

"Indians Get Nod |

go

Ladies. Hit 3

the men.

place in the honor counts with out of first place by one pin as she hit 644 for Coca-Cola at FoxHunt. Hammering out a 213 in the opening game, Lois missed her chance to set a new season high for women when she slipped to 188 in the centerpiece. However, she came back in the final tilt to slam out a 244. : Laura ‘Alexander, also with Marott's, brought in a 547 to add to the shoe store's big team score. Yavers Take Honors Top honor count went to thelto Yavers Men's Shop, however, as all members brought in Justy series for a 2776 total. Louanna| Early led the parade with 583, Gertrude

hind with a 574, and Margaret Skelton grooved a 549. Eva Williamson was surprisingly Iow with a 537 and Pat Striebeck was low with a 533. The ladies’ classic boasted 24 scores above 500 with LaVerne Biers catching a 589 for Rodebeck Motion Pictures and Betty Fox a 565 for Indiana Oil Equipment. Mickey Rotert added 651 pins to the Frank's Furniture total and. Emmalou Burton reached 554 for Century Tire. The 644 game rolled by Mary

the only club to “go all the way” |oac™

four times.

New 7-Year Job For Paul Brown

CLEVELAND, Feb, 1 (UP)—{Ysrnon

Reports that Coach Paul Brown

Weltbas of the Cleveland Browns would|Art W r

desert the professional ranks to skipper a college team were

wiped out today when he signed|Roy Chastee

to pilot the Browns for the next seven seasons—through 1955. In the three seasons that the, All-America Conference has been| in business, Brown has guided Cleveland to the league championship each time. Brown’s current contract still has two years to_run, but owner| Arthur B, “McBride . announced that Brown has signed another contract to run for -five years 2p after this one ends, The terms were not revealed, but Brown

first signed for an annual salary sob Tappan, of $25,000 plus 15 per cent of thet

profits.

LoS ANGELES—William (Big Bill) Tilden, former tennis champion, tributing to the

the district attorney. The b55- - year-old ex-champion is on five years’ probation on a prior conviction on a morals offense.

CHICAGO—Wiiliam D. Griffith, former Ohio State sports publicity director and now executive secretary of the American Commission for Living War Memorials, has been appoin

BALTIMORF, Md.—Blue Peter Charm, the best colt and the best filly to race in the juvenile division last year, were missing from the list of 75 3eligible for the 1949 re-

and Myrtle

newal of the Preakness Stakes. WATCH | REPAIRING. -n EXPERTS = At Miller's Modest Prices! QUICK SERVICE

ted promotional director - for the Chicago . White Sok.

i Hangs is pi.

To Steal Boy fo Limelight

By DON SIEBERT A The Indies chaied up their best night in weeks with three 600 series In three different alleys as they stole the limelight from

In the: Indianapolis Classic Lois Glass ‘punched out a 645 for Marott Shoes at the Pennsylvania to help give her ‘team second |

Rhodes - was -¢lose--be-| place

7 | Gertrude Betty Pox,

sportsmanship

ar Counts

a 2652, Mary Leppert was nosed

jumped to 224, and then brought in a 214 for all-200 games. Happiest girl in any bowling alley last t was Helen Schmidt, who bowled with Harlin Brothers at Central last night to groove her first 600. She chalked oa 601 with tallies of 202-206— 1

Classic Paces Play The Speedway Classic hogged the center of the in the men’s division ‘with Jimmy Lanham rolling with his Lanham Five to grab top honors with a 685. His as opener was a 193, but he reached ‘In the middle game, and battered out 255 in the finale. High honor count went to sixth -‘Belmont-—Merehants-

they pushed Coonce Eléctric Service out of first spot by one pin. The merchants got ‘2868 with the |P aid of ‘Ronald Witman's 662 and a 659° by Fred Mitchell. Incldentally, Fred took honors for high single game when he rattled 268 pins in his second game. Everything stoppéd in the Indianapolis C ic at Pennsylvania while Th Bemis, president of Thomas Bemis & Co., presented Wilena Hansen with the Thomas Bemis mental attitude award for her sportsmanship.

“when gram.

telat

ry never got rid of mechanical bugs

{im time for qualification.

Finished Ninth Walsh's car is the same. one Walt Brown was - supposed to wheel last year. However, he was replaced by Tommy Hinnershitz, who finished ninth with tHE Tear. drive Offenhauser. Parsons passed his driver's test never raced. He finshed 11th, however, in the, final AAA .champlonship stan ‘and probably will have No. 1 on the KurtisKraft Special this year. These latest entries boost to nine the number of cars now entered for the 33d classic.

Minnesota Tops Wildcats, 61-40

CHICAGO, Feb. 1 (UP)—Now that Illinois’ short lease on first place in the Big Nine has expired, the league race promised today to go right down to the wire as dogfight between the Tin} and Minnesota. ' ‘Meanwhile, Minnesota, ‘deratled from the winnidg track. only bY! tion, the Illini, came back for a 61- to-| HOR 40 win over Northwestern to close out the Monday ‘onference pro-

SE

The results ited the ‘Gophers past Illinois into technical first place again with a record of six wins and cone loss. Illinois, however, with a mark of four and lone, has a chance to pull into a tie later simply by winning, or maybe not so simply. Michi had a nonconference| Cuts game with Michigan State and won easily, 49 to 38, on superior shooting. “The § pulled within six points with only five minutes to play, but the Wolverines came back fast to ‘widen the

500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) Rodeheck Ro “Pics. .

Yavers avery Men's 3 Shop. 314

sno,

Walter Quebe, Evangelical .. Harold Goldsmith, Stanley Jewelry. . .e Ed Horton, Capitol Paper

Pipe “Real Silk Mized sal Garten, Kiwanis Club Horace Brown, Fun Bo ’ Chuck Endicott, Ayreshirg Collier... Phe | Pierson eshore Mixed Charl Hayes, Riviera Dost ¥ Pros. “ree Earl Willhite, Mould dings, Ins.

Paul “Rand hee

Toney v Miller. Kein & Kuhn. ........... Liebtag, Lions Club. .....oe00...

Short Sports Around the Nation

ATHENS, 0.—Carroll Widdoes, Pitman, N. J. who enjoyed phenomenal success] was accused today on con-|as head, football coach at Ohio delinquency of a |State during the war and then

t issued b |stepped down to a lower post, toJunot in & complain y day became head coach at Ohio

University to take the O. U. job

that was “too good to pass up.”

Champion Ike Williams

Welterweight

welterweight crown.

athletic director at the the city last week end,

pms cog

Vivian Davi & 497 on BOWLERS (MEN) Pauline Kimbertin, indpis. hool T. 484 Pop Maher, St. Joan of Arc Nat'l .... 591 Nell Ki Riviera Past 484 Jim Manchin. Brightwood Merchants 14 ice Short, a Phat y Bob Die 8 . . Ca Charles Hafer, Ratormed Church .. 588 Meryl Burton, Ayreshire outer George Johasn, Methodist Church... 585 Mary Brackman, St. Cecil] 1s” Wise, Hunter Service i. .....icoove 582.C ee

| Eileen Roth, Texaco

OTHER LEAGUE LuAbEns (WOMEN) Lakeshor

S436

Rose Kremer, Sacred Heart. ......... (bein). The money would be apsimat TEAM SOR (MEN) “ost, » turned the tables oniproprigted from the state's gen- [ff Coonee Flectric Service ir: Jae | hid ty pal Ben Hogan today | eral fund,

+ 8551 Marott Shoe Sto 884 | Rodebeck Motion Pictures. . 549 'DeWolf News .

NEW YORK ~ Lightweight and Kid Gavilan of Cuba were scheduled to file respective challenges today for a shot at Ray (Sugar) Robinson's

PITTSBURGH — Captain Tom Namilton came to work today as director of athletics at the University of Pittsburgh. The former Naval Academy at Annapolis arrived in

BOSTON —Jack Welsenburger, All-American, td the Boston ‘Braves today. General Manager John Quinn said he had recevied the signed contracts of Weisenburger and Ralph Albers, 19, of

TEAM SCORES HONE \ ol 560 Yavers Men's hop sivss .s : 44 +..2603]

a left handed pitcher,~up from Evansville.

LEXINGTON, K Ky. « Calumet Farm's first thoroughbred of the year, a chestnut colt, arrived yesterday. The colt was the son of | Imp. Alibhali and Imp. Rosary Second. The mare goes next to the court of Bull Lea. She was) purchased last year from Louis B, Mayer, movie producer.

Ball Players to Hold High School Clinics

Two-man teams from the ranks of professional basball have been annoupced to conduct baseball clinics: ‘in Hoosier high. schools during the week of Feb, 14 Harry Gowdy,. former Boston “Catcher now scout for the Cleveland Indians, and Ralph Boyle, Cincinnati Reds’ scout, are team one. Team two includes Ollie Vanek, 8t. Louis Cardinals’ scout, and ‘Tony Lucadello, Chicago Cubs’ scout. Clinic schedule is:

RHEUMATIC TIC PAINS

Team AeoPeb, u hraatareie Co Ly School; wy : 16, is aditor ium ho Gary. Feb. 1, ley

Leppert for Coca-Cola at Fox-| Former winmers margi To of the award nD. Hunt registered some consistent are Judy Hindel, June Swiggett,| Mmtewets (61) | Northwestern (40) scores as she started with 206, Nell. Kelling ahd Skeets Ebert. Skoog. a Ren, | 5 " . . orauniay : Grant, 8 Blasius, $8 BOWLERS (MEN): Pr. Rie hy ara 4 Jim Laoham, Lenham Five .......... 885 im Yetter, Inland Container 540 Molniyee , 10 . Shnasath: i ° i 1 fred mths, American 0 ....enes STRATE : Railwa ov. 538 Salolven of 1 4 lagelia, c 4 2 i Fran! Lee's Gulf ‘Service - 877/John Schorn, Cent. States Envelope. 537 | Ekberg, ¢ [3 Holt, ¢ oe 01 Frank Krause, Hoosier al ...... 866 Joe McGregor, Allison Plans No. 10 634) Olson, 20 Barr, § 2 0 72 Bob ur re cn: Suse ign Michele 8 1 dmaghle 34d Pred Mitchell, Belmont Merchants -.. 650 WLERS (WOMEN) ~~ |Krans & © 0 0 ¢ hiial ged .|Del England, Perree's Texaco . 880 Glass. Maroty Shoe Store ve. 048]. rT Coca-Cola It "644 Totals 3119 13] Totals 14 12 25 Helen Schmidt Marin Brothers |... 0 waster x1 score: - Minnesota 33, North.

oy Jritied: Grant, Me-|

8k lg on 2 he cergaiadt, rans, Skrien Officials: Ru Rubey Meyers, Carl Johnson.

Bend),

Price Brookfield, stellar guard for the Indianapolis Jet, wil be

ut lo shop the. W Beer oad:

Capitols on he ors invade tonight. Come time is slated for 8: 30.

Jets Battle Caps At Butler Tonight

The Washington Capitols, class! of the: Eastern division of thel, Basketball Association of America, invade Butler Fieldhouse to night to play .the Jets.

here the Jets snapped their winning streak at 15 games, and became the first basketbail team in the league to hand them a defeat. Tonight the Jets hope to re-

them Dec. 7. If the Jets can take this one

. |tonight, they will gain a half

game on the idle Ft. Wayne Zollners in their battle to pass the {Pistons and get out of the cellar, Balanced scoring power appears responsible for the lofty position of the league leading Caps. Four of the team are hitting better than 11 points per game. Top scorers who will see action toa Dight are Bob Feerick, Bones Mc- &| Kinney, Kleggie Hermsen and Fred Scolari. Matt Zunic, former NBL player. from Flint, Mich. rounds out the starting combina-

peat the 94-78 lacing they fo Alin HB 268. (

The last time the Caps were HE

f Amalrl LL)

Class Cities HB (2

Eliminates procedure

of venue from county when grou

Civil Actions: for taking ohanges| round for

change promotes convenience of nl

eases and, ends of justice.

Criminal

service pensions from Doubles retirement Benefit,

Means B.)

HB 260 (Klein) —

a pn irsaiction gourts in second ci 3 Lake Diutpsy A unter -Bushem

concurrent olvil and ¢

Hania] any by Public Employmen Act pho withdraws 20 years is oath to receive

ver. from south of Tip; County to north ne, of Vigo. County, (Natural Resources.) HEB 2361 (Hinkle-Place) * wu Pu t Fund: Provides that employees) covered by Public Employees Retirement Pund may, pay verage ary of pe

years. (Ways and

Retirement employee covered t Retirement Fund from service after ereditable service normal retirement

benefit equal to o oneuh -half annual salary.

(Ways and)

Hs eH tBushemi-Munter) — t mileage

Provides

E08 8 to'l0 cents per mile for" director

and assistants % a Serunnte, (Ware 4 ( Levy: Provides for tax levies be

at taxable property.

Patsatich for soning of second ead by od ceed $300 Ry AnBuslly:

elroult courts not le DADOTS. Stniler)

ratification and 2d class Neitics of

HB 3 Uhrennan-Kligore) =.

Increases salary ties and invest ‘space in and Means B.) 2% (Dunn-Monks Increases maximum

and 78 cents on ry $l (Bducation (Hunter) Toning: - class; amount mmon council not to ex-

(Balog ~Hunjer)~~Divorces: rects petitioners for divorce to file rit ten declaration. of am w wih clerk of

ot loss Oudiciary A)

(Affairs of Second Cla w Prosecutors: SB 12 10

and A fang | ot

"for peiton. for fixing filed Wb y Winimul x08 maxiof Permits comboard members in to be (Affairs of Second

Di

60 days prior Provides Tor city counetl| all contracts exos

prosecutor, depu-

torm.and allowance for . Joseph County. (Ways

)=Public Welfare: _ assistance _ which

Yh, ) 8B 117 (Butoher-0'G: y—Kindergariens: provides for the _ Se ao Bu

children bet SEE Ea Ree TTR 10 A ance Brogtam. ¢ Basation)

sn he (Beaman-Kilis) Townships! vides for township trustee is incapacital injury or iliness,

8 hh Beaman: Ellis)

Pro-

mental. of (County and

unty recorder’s office for all county. city, town, and township bend : filing. (Cities and Towns.) 8B 13 (Gardner-Make - vides a method of 0 id court costs in a change of venue . the county of trial to the county where the action frst originated. (County and Townshi, ip) SB 192 (Gardner-Makowskl) ~Oourts: Re quires clerks of circuit courts to file a monthly financial statement and a rece oncilement of record balances with des Jpository balances, (County and Towne

shi; ss es (Kendall)-Courts: Provides for the introduction in court of the records to hospital]

SB 124 (Kendall)—Trafflo: upon first conviction fer operatig » motor vehicle while drunk, that not less than $23 to which may be

farm not to exceed 60 ud be Sehietion & person big be Subject to, nor. more.

than one year than five years. Tadiolary ah ) (MuConahay)—Real Estater Ree Mong time a ju A quieting title es absolute three years » one-year where an yr is unheard of mote than seven years. (Judiciary BB.) 8B 126 (MeConahay) ~~ Counties: Makes counties financially responsible for props sonal snd

8

fcials, within the scope of thelr employment, (Coutity and Township.) 8B 127 (Makowski) firemen’s pension fund in every city and town in XMiona whith Maintaing »

fire a

remen: Creates a

ularly orgabised nd od ment ittes and SB 128 (Mathews)--V cles: ’ Makes n une

BRCAMALY for ¥osoline gre to have names trucks Pa is duly Hoohatd: by he state. . (Ju

diclar; FRaantt Outlaws possession of spear and Lo. or taking of fash.

(Natural Suna 8 use of

may be granted to

from $35 to $78 month. Also increases amount ‘for rd w and each additional dependent child from $15 to $18

uf 5 Je

er: cities and towns on of one-half & abaie 3 age tax on 3 and Means B ne Towns:

(Ways and Means.

B.)

» ae

~distribut tion Bae basis amount of gallon. beverages, (Ways

tBurks-Kreft) we Incorporated Provides in event of ADhexation|

shall give

wn ys in eiting to pe sch, property. owner Rid “marks V“Krett)— Municipalities:

solidate with any town, oity or town. ship school in the. same adjoining counties, tion.) SB 132 Wu “tees: qu advisory - boards Wr 8B 138 (

lows - Clerts of 3d class efties Heht to urnish marriage licenses. (Ju. tary :

a Licenses Al: lows class cities 10

ey )—-Marriage x “| goiemnise. barat (dud ohast A)" h

With a Lead Pipe

NEW YORK, Feb. 1 (UP) — A 85-year-old diamond merchant id hospitalized today for serious and bruises received when

with a’lead pipe and robbed him of $55,000 worth of uninsured diamonds as ‘he rode to his office in a taxi, " Police said Louis Steinberg was attacked last night by two men who evidently knew his daily habit’ of ‘taking jewels from his Bowery shop at closing time to his Fifth Ave. office:

a stoplight and ordered the driver

Mr Steinberg and robbed h and robbed him.

Alcohol Permits

A bill to permit. issuance of alcoholic beverage permits to clubs sponsored by national veterans organizations regardless of whether or not they met other

such club licenses was introduced In the state Senate today. The measure was introduced by Sen. Louis F. Baldoni (D. South

to provide licenses for units of the

American Veterans of World War p II which fail to qualify at the

Climax Machinery Lanne ia) Dick Stull, U. 8. Ru bber ... 633 Mickey | Raters, Prank wr S6F Michibgan (49) Michigan State (38) Bpitol Paper . . Fmm: Burton tury Tire ...... $31 fg It pty ig ft pf Ves Overking, Pehr's Beer Hazel 4 Max Patton's .. $3! Supr wioz; { 5 2 4/Rapchak, f 5 21 Cer Pehr Thelma Richardson, pp Boal Sux Mixed 38 i ll, { 3 3 3Geehan, t 1 6 3 s 0) Laura Alexander, Marott Shoe Store. 547 Yanderiuy, 11 Usnedp 11d ¥; Crown Al 545 Harrisot § 5 2 3i{Robbins, g 0 2 3 beck Mot. Pictures.. 544 MeCaslin, 1°1 0 0 01 ton, ol's Jewelry ...... 51! Olso 20 0 0 0 Wilens Hansen, Indiana Pur... ..... 538 aan 61 0 OSteflen ¢ : 1 2 Bob Lal at hop 2 Mikulieh, ¢ 0 i 2 Dawson, i s Agnes Junker. Bewol News | ¥ 831 “ can 2 Su . DeWolf News Totals 18 14 200 Totals 13 18 21 rank ¢ Katherine Jausman; = hue Goods ii Halftime Score—Michigap 36, Michigan Bd Burk Katie Lehr, Soiataire B erage on 529 Bate 1 rom s Missed—Rapchak, Wulf :3, fo falen_ Riedweg, eal Sik Mixed te = — Consolidated : T : - Juex 4 B24} Jane Wallace, ketorn Motor Express. 530 Ceci 3 Gren v i Big Nine Standings a i Qaiemin. master Sesto Express § L Pet. Pts. OP A 1G: Beek. Happy Foot Bootery ....... 516 67 360 27 Chuck. Markey g| Dot Berkopes. Hickman Whirlaways = 5i6| Minnesota ....... ' 1 331 380 ei Belvers Gein Nae Dover, re Sewer, $18 Purdue 4 3 a0 i Bill Darling, : 805 Genie xler, Hickman Whirlaways.. 514|Ohio State 3 3 500 351 337 teen. U * go2| Mary Bresok,' Real Silk Mi 13{ Michigan ... 3 § 48 Diek Hil ro os $03 Becky Rrieiman. Century Ture... 800 Wisconsin 1101 3 30 198 did Rose Richman ‘Insurance. . .. $09|Northwestern’ 1 4 20 258 | walter Susemichel, Harrell Pumbers. 901 | Elisabéth Heusman, Lohss Dry Goods 509 |Iows . . ......... 4 200 34 60 60

Demaret Turns Tables on Hogan

HOENIX, Ariz, Feb, 1 (UP)|(D. East P of| Charles M. Maddox (R. Otter- |||

ww —Jaunty Jimmy Demaret

to win the Phoenix Open Golt| oturnament, defeating Hogan by three strokes in a special 18-hole playoff. Demaret shot a four-inder-par {67 to avenge his 87-80 loss to:

| Hogan in last week's 18-hole| playoff finale at Lon Beach, Cal. ‘Demaret won first prize of

Both golfers shared in the final day gate, splitting 50 per cent of | the-handle.

Louis Flattens Exhibition Rival ORLANDO, Fla, Fe'.. 1 (UP) ~ Heavyweight Champion

Oliver's

alized for observation. Louis,

against coyired with thin canvas, AMATEUR BASKETBALL or

Mid-Town;

+ New Auguste Oale’

Sr Studsbarers; 8. Pure tral {Squire's vice; 9, Indiana Shitley Corp.

$2000 while Hogan had a one under par 70 this afternoon to collect $1400; second money. |

Louis knocked out Dixie Lee ou-| ver, St. Petersburg, Fla. in the| final round of a four-round éx-| hibition match here last night. head struck 'an Inade-| quately padded floor of the ring! and he was immediately hospit-

14-ounce gloves, flattened Oliver with a long left hook one minute and 30 seconds

from the impact of his fall a wooden floor that was

ue ‘schedule | vs. Ine

v0, 790m, H

Co. Roe. Suburban Lesgue schedule tonight: 7, Ares Rar

present for licenses under the pro-

38s Visions set out for fraternal clubs,

Another’ move to subsidize the

nl Amvets was seen in a Senate bill

| to appropriate $10,000 annually

308) for expenses of the organization's

Indiana department. It would provide another $500 annually to pay Amvet state convention ex-

two thugs beat him unconscious|

state requirements. set out for|

Koock Out Jeweler =:

The thugs entered his taxi at ™%

Liz

to keep going while they clubbed | gp

“Urges “Special

seen | _anyene It-was a8 -8-move| wounds ; rotested game,

te SB. 113 (Baldeni

a) r this stat HS 282 (MI uetion of rate 5

the firs Monday in N the first Tuesd in November, 185 slections. or officers of

frst Monday in November of every

ear . (Elections.) 276 (Steele) Surveyors ment to and retent veyors of per Sratnage , Yor. a

Fo) uniimted Pinay who feet while he

hE for

and Veterans

owners ving. in areas Ne iy muni. el before common council Wories to 4 to

city.

ur the go first Monday f all eities be held after first fourth . Legalizes pay

hob county oo for

received

diem a and Township Brennan Aflen)—Veterans: _Qves Gives! BR

XS fo mS

”e Provides 350 Re monthly ox;

priviisges

toymhip trustees in addition to |

amount of widow's a decedent hus 1000. (Judiciary B) 20° (Ryan)

ing of shorthand re that no al

ry. (County and Township Business.) 279 (Buenie) =~ Estates: |

llowance from te from to

. Creates additional board for the lcensporters an shall he reporter unless certified by board. Ways ns B.)

ted as

“territory as hit hie shall]

territory serviced tion J Jeet Whi which hall FS )

line. or n or shall purch

vides freight-earrying v Illes | or, our. (Pub am -Slenker LC on pa prepared by American adopted in other sta 284 (Weeks) Wild

der the act. © iser-Danielvon)

oy he

corporation pe) eh 50° ra eed of] 1 satel J) o 3 de » nerships: Al hip law as Law Institute and

tet. (Judiciary A Game: Em

Department of Conservation to bri

civil action collect

w

to

damages ! aga kills,

Jloctions:. . Gives. authority to fill a vacancy in the o of city comptroller when common council]

fails to and

oy

tive and

ATES sm \ Pisyerounds and wnshi

to

ke an appointment.

Tow SB 114 (Baran) ~Townsh Jownship mdviscry boar

(Cities Relieves the of administrapublic,

revefting ip . trustees.

County” and Township)

ka Lot!

Makes the contra of Ea “boas

any taxpayer. RESOL 8 13 (West-Kendall) the pe

BILLS PASSED

Beamer mans, Ate to appropriate

us it ( souncils or

common » ttorney on Boards of Public Works Boards of ‘Public Safety. (91 ayes,

LE

fr A we term. (89 ayes, 0

‘thind class cities,

you Clty 2 1 - sanatios pest SOAS Me Third slob cities under he et, - constitutionality of which cl nged by state at al, in ayes, 0 noes. ines) —Records:

Mi pimp yf Fire-

~SRAnL thor salary; $10 clothin unteer firemen.

8B (West)=Natlonal Gua listed men of Indiana militia the same

Bites arm Tewuiay (embers t they are

n an emergency vo aye. 0 noes.) =i (ater) —Po lice: creases the penalty oF: resisting arrest. (37 ayes, 8 noes.)

x. Xs ovens for vol] noes:)

penses. The measurs was intro- fs

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