Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1949 — Page 7
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(UP) =i talked-about = hospital pa-| 't- ind any more his already batTot) fn a automobile accident or shai have three hours : on ineaday, Dr, Davis Oat] Smits sic SIN Gicoversd Mw; wok orn. MONE \ bh ” i ; Acts Jor Payment , 80 ‘We stay with the Jt This time it was a tiny fracture Cy and not hard to Jook at, though ARS. J. 2 NORTH SIDE : in one of his ribs. Before that, haven't been out with any. other| I've watched the children X-rays revealed a broken collar girl since our marriage. I met her| some of you stranded bone, & fractured pelvis and a ' ny. Whit 1 Same Jom fous the, And am amated at the Seed Job broken ankle bone: z BILLS INTRODUCED Army. he oui 1S wat we you're hi Bo you The tough little competitor was us ss ( i | foarried, y "{ hunt homes : in pain yesterday as his lett] TEC: ss TING REQUIRE. | sont. your own. I hope some landlord ankle was placed in a cast, Been of ro from any HEART ERO EN usBAND, writes to you. » int ou probably haven ® AR + Sa Ry or twor Cameron wale] ih yeh me) $1071 U0 1a the Vite gel igs you | Let Mi. Manners and vend | But the most encouraging part| se io than 3 Ha pia natins in Wanats SH vou wanted. Maybe you stopped | Drobloms and answer yoos gear. 4 {of Cameron's report was the of cities and| thoughtfulness and attention, | tions. Write in care of The season and be-| bei A FCN |satement that Bantam Benly's Er i Re Rpt $0 1 4g whe went to mother. She | Times, 214 W. Maryland St. . came as popular in Washington! Feotball-also was on the sports menu when the Detroit Tigers back had not been BW Maras-Makowak)—RAILROADS: shoul row up, unl wii gut 49 Hoosiers to End as he was in Detroit. went $ training camp at San Antonio, Tex., in 1910, Ownie Small motor’ cars With adequate sights) | JOU convinced her yo | 7. TY . % In 1923 he was named manager a 1 © spring fraini ; ; ie Jennings made the | 1842 Seek Table a Gan gee re her and needed her —1f you ‘Sea Crise Today = of Washington and. pulled a it when several of them were injured In this extra-curricular ace is Hono! Ett wp (Baraa- Garde posrrrais:| “Giving a wie attention | Forty-nine Hoosiers, 47 from = nay shir an. die tivity. "Too rough,” said Jennings. # Tenn $s fonors Bo conpocta. + (Medicine Pubile| frovides medical services for indigent| doesn't make a man a sissy, (Indianapolis, were scheduled to 3 x on ! io : x of 842 entries have] Health) wu} families on a S08 ont 5° You didn’t think you were a |arrivei in New Orleans today ~~ "8 = . |players assume a similar attitude|it called for more icney atu. | A Tord or na; itman-Brunnet) — FUBLIC| por cent county basis. (Public. Health) ; after a two-week cruise | . Tdi received or within the nice {In the Caribbean with-the Ate a ates oe yeah " again, and keep on say- |lantic Fleet's destroyer division rend Craini mol e ua CIty of DUlphi in the fifth ciass thershy| ing them. She enjoyed what |16L Sil Send raining achiol ter lnmructions] o it to reorganize its city boards! you sald enough to leave her | Their training cruise was prac- . ry "ies, 4 to Jor Vaderal Judiciary A) | Mother, and she might leave |tically in the Gulf of RroaLlc . : AT Mexico five de-
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ague. umpires, they like hin “Donfe and I have often disagreed on decisions, but his slate “is clean with me. - I have never put him out of a ball game. However, he has been on the edge several times.
game. anew. He never carries over a grievance, . “If an umpire chases Donlie for kicking too. strenuously, it never stirs up any hatred in his system for the arbitrator. The next day he is the first to greet the umpire in a friendly manner.” .
» . IN 1924 Ownie became manager of Indianapolis and stayed through 1926. In each of the three years the team finished In second place in the American Association. The 1924 Indians .were in first place until the next-to-the-last series of the season when injuries riddled their lineup. ;
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“The shot went home and thereafter the big fellow always walked erect, and hustled along as he moved over the ground.” » # » IN 1930 and 1931, Ownie piloted the Chicago White Sox in the American the team jinhing second in '30 and third S31. ’ Chicago had been in a rut and Charles Comiskey, ‘one of the smartest men in baseball, turned toward Bush as the man to re: juvenate the outfit. Ownie nearly landed with the Yankees that year. The Yanks, seeking a successor to the late Miller Huggins, a Ownie Just a day or two after he
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the amazed physicians to improve and then steadily until he was able to walk out of the hospital, : The spirit of Ownie Bush, the never-say-die spirit that marked him en the diamond, both as a player and manager, had stood him in good stead. “Sure, they gave me up for dead but I fooled ‘em,” said Ownie, now
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Then Ownie became ill -and he " Divides vehicle h y scoount, d t meets - vi! w per cent to of and towns fought the greatest battle of his when Rene Floren An & Men h ted ; basis and life. : Ram {Blodkbusgesd Schnable in of Toss. $8008 annual salary, (County & 3 per cont tet alae tor squnties with Co” < (Minance. FOR TWO YEARS he lay {ll in| Florent holds the world's weight ms. DAMS CONTRALY AWARDS: | oT (Me DEFEN. in St. Louis. His|lifting record by Of Perel ry out public work Nd repair costing] PERS Indianapolis’ formance in Paris July 4, 1946,
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been ed by Comis good T. team ked up a 33 to 31" manage he Waits Sox. Bushs|! 2° REAID 4 v4 {double = overtime over new contract was the best he] TOMORROW: “Keep the base- |Manual's reserves at Washington ever made in his life and! ball public happy.” ‘last night,
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During 1927, 1028 and 1929 he was manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates in the . National League. In his first year he piloted the Bucs to first place in the standings, losing the World Series four games to nothing -against the power-laden New York Yankees. In "28 the Pirates
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process upon g 8 motor vehicle|SB 234 (Stevens. TOOK: Em. dropped to fourth place in the|intermission. margin. The ultimate winners in- RCA gion their Way who has moved.| powers ihe Indians sure iiss Wants Class Moltos final standings, in '29 they landed Bob Satford led the hosts with creased their lead to 46 to 37 at), triumph Jats oT Board " in second place. two field goals in the third quar. the third quarter Selection of Ownle as manager ter, ending in a 46 to 40 \ ’ .{Qnished the game without Bdof the Pirates was hailed with/The Cards narrowed the gap in Jones led the Hawks with 22|Wieland, Bill Deer and Walter Joy and the Pittsburgh. Pressthe final session as Ronald Mc-|PO!S!s While Dick Christie got 16|Curran, all of whom fouled out. investigation by wrote: : Gathey. Dick Theil and Louis fof the losers. . Greenfield narrowed the lead 20 De the "ras ult of violence When “Bush ‘a5 the|Schmalfeldt led the rall It was Decatur’s eighth to 60 to 50, before Bob Kilse lie Health [OF * leensed physicisn.|gy (W gamest kind of a fighter, a“Man| Bread Ripple (35) . . Sesthert (sy |IB 10 games and the Giants’ {broke loose to score. |W pects stinker) wAR MEMORIAL| Bronibils Souris from sdmivting ar vt ng on Dever quit under 8re sno "Sn ss) en co lS CA pi gy | Th ORD Oremtan | Ge RY ED OS Se Salih er ying. the and one who insists that his! Compbetl, ¢ 3 §ianminds. ¢ HE tur Cent: 45% Ben Davie CO of currant fs "Stans. 1 1 3" arr odibos oon eon TT ENICAN YrTunANy y * 14, who need McPall,f 3 1 1lWheelert © 1 3 : Bruhn! 3 3 0 Adams, 3 appropriated in 1948 should be- ¢ A Joel out. ’ ' nee LEGAL NOTicms ffi. 14 fmm. 3 igmmt $3%mns, TURES DUES 1 StormRR feril SURED. UIEA SLAY, WERE on two boys, but think EB : Safford. ; 0 {Beriram.S 03 terwrth, { § s | Buiduat. { i : 31 r, © ” $ 1 ye 3 8 Tek en (veens) OLS: ines -of-| -Deadquarters in Indians. (Miltary & they use us to get in good with ON WARRANTs |Sephens,g 8 3 O Smith 4 3 I Benneite ¢ 3 dmenreret 1% I Rosemeyr.s 3 0.3Appie § § 3 3 foes charged with the distribution of! Veterans) t-Maddos). some other girls. They say they ANTICIPATION WARRANTS etl $13 Miadome, 8.3 kate. aid. to. school .corpor : SB. 320 (Bluni-Maddos)—FISH: Prohibits SAY + Notloe 48 giver that atu session] pig 8 -3..1.-3 rari : : 4 aby © ’ i 3 Kise § + SRT Into. consideration the ratio of the| the transport of more than obe hundred like us ‘and ‘act lke it, but when oun MS Dom ofthe motaly 1p 17 18 Totals 31 10 2 Backer.y 4 § 1 Overiong 0 0 (Ways & Means “pjhiue of the school. minnows across the state line and gives | 1q0r cirlg-come along they ig County of Marion, ana, Bel PUrsUSRt| aifeime Score: Broad Ripple 30, Souths MC ack 01s . —— . a ay & Means _B.) the Division of Pish and Game a closer ng they ignore na hanes Mo. 3 Lg adopted Port 20. } ) ’ RG Henderson, § 0 0 o Totals 10 200 Totals, 33 18 14/ WB 46 (Blader) “BARBERS: Limits the| Supervision of storage facilities. (Nal-|us. Should we go with them or on the Tad Gar of Febery hdopted ahs Throws Missed. (Brom ) = w= = —| Scors at Half — Warren Central 34, one for every five registerd|SB 230 (Be )—HOSPITALS: sets | Other DOYS we don't care as mitch Was determined that a temporary losh| nil Smitson, Stephen Totals 24 15 Totals 16 16 18 | Greenfield 37. Barbers (Ways & Mea up commission to investiyate and re-| about? for the County Welfare Pund of tel Southpsrt) Modath \ Armatrong 4, Bolts, gg Haittime Score: Decature 26, Ben Davis| Pree Throws Missed—Deer 3, Misdems. mp 4 «Korn)—HORSE RACING: port the necessity and Teastbility of TWO : A Pl von nc Si Sa or Pees: Oo rr pg eg, peg Fo ne © 1033 Whew The Sb eb ERNIE Swi huh Sarit TWO TROUBLED GIRLS. = te ie : Prank v repr Jone 3, Mundy, Kraft 3, Nahre "| Cathedral 41) Howe (40) Hon and conducting of race meetings.| children. (Public Hesith,) : \ Pund be evidenced b Shou 0 Purple Downs Manual |“6fic wayne Hammond and Ray-|. ig 1 eo SFOS I would set up a pari-mutuel system SB 251 (Malone)—MINING: Provides | the bors Use you as “bath tax Sntlcipation warrants of 0. h mond Self. Roeder, f 10 4 3/Plers, t 8 3 3MB AN Aanigiciary A | Bgnaity for strip ining of coal within| you're sharp enough to find the 15th dey of June gatiring on Washington's Continentals h 43 rion 39 Koes. 1 ii HEA rid 3 3 3) Regulates the Size. weight rt ig Mire ot a pdt way. (Mines. &| some “bait” of your own, Have BE phoun:, of said being Four Hundred handed Manual's Redskins their| | @C , Marion Radkovic,g 4 1 3|Stewart,g 4 0 3 yebicies operated ‘on He highways of (SB 232 (Bon “Gatrett) — FRESH| other dates. This game is fun, 8 warrants and ihe interest. (yereon arg 11th 108s in 14 games by winning,| Trailing through most of the Ensiand.s © © eft 10 mB G3 (Bremgan bieer® A) WATER LAKES: Liberaiites the main:| tp - it. 0 0 4Ph Sonance protection you play | payable out levied 41 to 32, on the West Siders’ floor game, Tech came through in the| © "¢¥f ¢ © Duper. 113m ‘ a state howital Hetacal” Ror ion of lake property. : ~ ———— — Collet de tor {hess last night. final two minutes last night to Daugherty. & ° $0 children; permite’ bo of raston Nation gisnd. Bontrager) NER. Housing Problem J racrests, wil be réquired “lo mame ihe The Continentals led, 5 to 2, in defeat Marion, 43 to 39, in a Toa TTI TW Totals TT S78 Sf money tobe used for hepital putt| le, conservation laws (hal confiet| WIRE & GI family of sli Ten © bear bol exceeding five per cent (b%) the slow first quarter, but Manual/North Central Conference game| soit. shila? croak © 20 moe : Judiciary 8) TO a (ir Sie DRIVER 1M-10F Us. Hive under at a mix4 ber annum, which jnlereat will be grabbed the halftime lead, 15 to|at Marion. ; ree Throws Missed: (Cathedral 413 Davies. = COUNTY RE. VEMENT: Provides a recogni sure ‘of in-laws. Love is dear {0 | warrants will be awarded to the highest 14. Then Dick Crittenden and| Guard Myron Moriarity plunked |¢ Koers 3. Radkovie, England, Wessling: xing compensation oo ‘eounty| Method for 8 Jutinia) teview of ali " qualified sod ble bidder wha hes| Geo Theofani thei ’ ‘n Blers 3 ‘McKinsey. ® Zobbe a of certain county! motor vehich a ts before the Com-| my husband, our boys, 4, 5, 6 and submitted ba Na Ta acco hers- mates a working a no ‘ee fold goal to break a 38-all tie Jone) JFlers 3. McKinsey, S| Toum.saisry of recesses Ting of maxi. ci poatety Responaibiiity fori) and me. We want to stay to-| ieee = with, The highest be the one for Tech. Tom Poliom added a re tn . (County & To 5) am 288 oss) 00 0! out! er, Love is the on ing|™ Tbe etermined by sommating iu, Sost;(18 at the third quarter. free throw and Don Dobbs con-(Checks Await Times Nes merit) Toph IG, OF municipal ardmance hich. amerim | int has held us hey ans {interest on all of the warrants to maturity) Max Calderon paced Manualnected with his only goal of the . bunting. (Natural Resources.) * Taran re a enneot) ined in Landlords don’t want people 5 ba Jeducting Aherefrom Ds prempin with nine points. The triumph was game. Cs Tournament Winners ma Noble- Lath m)—MERTT SISTEM: SB 236 (Moss-Thempson) — CONSERVA-|with children and they break: apSNAG Je compared 52 ae od Washington's. xa ven.th in. 38 von apy 430, Five prise wining teams of the|. BEERS Riemer dt, br Tar Pri, CU Cte ney SER oy } and interast of sald warranty 10 be phy. (SAMeS. BP eonn. rf *4 Pf Inatanapotts Times Mixed Doubles orBerins = owned by the State of Indiana and to able at the ‘office of the Treasure bi. Washington (1) | Manual (32) . fwys, f 2 3 5|James, f 8 4 3 recreation of fi rt Tn ‘sesond| Protect public land owned by the state Marion County in the Cours House. Indi- fg 11 pf! Te 18 flmngierth. oc 8 4 8 Beck o o o Handicap championship tourna-| recre ee wie in PNatural .} an Bcrotan t to sald Badger.t™ 6 © Opnimast “' 3 § WMoriariy,g 1 0 Circle. 3 0 4/ment still haven't picked up their| 55000 to 100,000, and “reritie® ar 0 BILLS PASSED order, will lor "aatglown "at Borden {0 8. UncCuldupnt 3 3 3G 3-3 HOUSE e 9 8 8lchecks. The checks are on-hand! pot mere iin 3 ante Ber $308. (AS gv (Grady Melons) —COAL MINES; tHe Marion ty Auditor's Office up to Lowery, 1 {uawrencd,f 2|Threkmrtn, g.0 0 1/King, g 3 6 1lat the sports. department of The NB 17 (Meagher) — WATER- WORKS; Increases size of waih houses st cos) 10 o'clock A. M., Central Stand o|Crittenden.c 8 3 3 Huber. 3 9 Oipebbert "1 0 blo 001 Raises salary of ‘mem board off mines in Indiana to'10 square feet per on the 31st day of February, 1646, B.Dittemore,c § 0 3Eider 1 8 Carle 0 8 1iTimes. Raises salary of members r mine i Indisng to 10 ifications of the warrants lp-|Schroeder,e 1 1 18mithe =~ 0 1 0 rm fr Nev seteut uf COE ATE awaiting the teams! ities to F150:n- MOAN. (AfLla® of SB 30 1Gav@ner-Elehiorn) PUBLIC : a! Swe: ave on fly JS 1-8 2isvunetaxer 0-1 Un TTT RT Tots. 13 13 3. wa Fakis. Bill|oond Class. Cities.) HEALTH: - Recodtfies public health jaws, | ohtataet un (0 Auditor ‘and may be Dmsriens 3 8 VBotoss * § 12 i Score at Half—Marion 20, Téch 18 of Emil and Emina Strakis, WB 418 (Buent¥)—AVIATION: Sets up a| correcting ambiguities and “conflicts e " is ond to reject any or|W.Dit'moreg 1 1 3/Coppage.g 3 1 1] Free Throws Missed—Poliom 2, Bnglerth and Bernice Luckemeier, Don 3 Darian ad rons oF ommis on, pe 3. not) oo UNTY COMMIS. al must state the full rs, 1 0 UBCalderong 0 3 3/3 Moriarity, Cline 3. Conn, James 3, Cir-| Rice and Dotty Jacobs, Bill Carr| fia 3 SIONERS: Provides minimum annual [ha bider fo the waivaots profess fo Town | TI Toul Fd iEen ly ; and Dot Schmutte. Pete and Isa- By bo oa stove menany| Sosy Dnpmomioners. ‘a ayic' 1 as be ased and esch shall De (Jaiftime’ score: Manual 13, washington | Spartans 8th Loss belle Allen, Weldon and Doris Smmirion To boa pont of oning OB 70 (Garaner-Garreit)—CHILD , three at] o ey par Value ; ot| Pree throws missed: Washington-Theo-| Although Bill. Pickard scored 15 Pugh. oo the AR de Park near| Ps RE: ToTet Yo On Waller the warrants Te ee Dttemare. 3 nual 2t. Chgmore. ¥.[points, Sacred Heart lost, 50 to TI ——— WE 0 (Ryan) MIGRWA XB; Increases! Departments (4 ayes 1 no) wir Count : Tadisne. Sa KA be Brads Biter. Studebaker, 3 HL Calderon, Botos, B. wat Bishop Non in Hammond, ‘On the Ice Ea a Ppyable to Bogrd of Commimipntrs Calderon, " . e local Spartans manag AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE . EE of Sid bid a, Dore, Edwards. * Schwomersr and Har stay even at 11-11 and then fell i STANDINGS | ses behind at the half, 20 to 22. It LT Pts. O pies, iy "4% bs, Ee Park Five Lo Feb. Elgin) 13 rome carts eighth loss Fromme. 3 Hdie in a a " . Hn 13 games. = ringheld | 48 6 737 1 no other Horm of bid wil Si nienead| Academy of Elgin, III, defeated Sacred Heart (47) Hammond Noti 0) |S00NGicd. $8713 2¢ 7 7 in 854"5o alteration be made n Park School of Indianapolis 46 fe pf u ft pf (Philadelphia... 49 11 3 : 3 1» or; g of sald Schaefer, { 1 3 Beyda, f 3 1 Washington 51 8 ] bo in sarod bad, Balt 3, at Culver Miltary Academy Bebiile 1} J8U{ 33 wate Fie wo Warrants * County Weltnes Punt and last night. Pickard.c 8 3 38moler.{ 4 1 1 OF Ww LT Pw O Our service embodies all that shall have no Sher ‘viiing or printed] Elgin led the -Capital quintet. Riley, ¢ 4 1 2/McCmbrdg,c ¢ 0 2 8st Lous... a 3% 1376 0 Sb matter or distinguishing marks on 24 to 20, at the halftime but Dick Orel ¢ 3 3 3 Btupek, 10 2| Cleveland : 4“ zn 3 1 3% 300 goes to give that after-feeling of accompanied py ay a@idavic of pone/ Ragan helpéd whittle the margin o [schibg ® 1 1 A Piiparen se 3 138 08 I] bg Don~ " | ’ 5 , ' " ' + of Rog, “\aiovided by law. The opinlon|for Park to 28 to 26 at the third Totals: “19 9 14 Totals 2 13 ay] unmoroo 46_H it eh in + satisfaction: the satisfaction of na disnapolie NIGHT cou gel of In nap will be stop. Score at Half—Hammond Noll 29, Sacred | Weahinm eT A n beautiful tribute to & loved . urnisned te the. swecossiul st the) Bob Shillinglaw; who garpered Man ®, = oer Eagle- ba : '. Deauviiiul {rikule to a one, expense of the £tidonn, 13 points for the winners, helped ving 3. Riley, Pickard 4, Seyds, Schillo Fi ht R Its t no burden to those left : Ruditar ty, Indiana, [the experienced Elgin five pull get Wi for Warri ig esv ye g w—— mmm laWAY in the final period n r arriors United Pres " , CHICAGO Bligh (48. Park School 8 Losing a 11-point lead and ; ancient F Pllnegans 1% % P!ithree regular players in the last| 1 HISEY & TITUS Baers: $ : Blcafweli.t 1 e ee & : " ouldn’ . Bitte 31 00s, 13 WATSH REPAIRED b pert \llinglaw,g 4.5 1 o y an ex McConnell,g 3 0 4/Clineg 3 3 v aL miDevoes 8 1 with 41 years of experience 91 NORTH DELAWARE ST. Williams.g © 0 1 Bg ; ——— —— . 18 10 191 Totals 11 ESTIMATES a? ho FREE INSPECTION
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