Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1949 — Page 7

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ut 10 days ago. oy New, repre today the

he sheriff's office s on Paul Walk Attorney New

Hamill decide x »e named, then ‘no further right ts in any future - ointed out. g order suit ask ent of a receiver siness of the Jets ruptey suit. But can be brought Court,” New ex-

of insolvency,”

» Season al serving of the accomplished late y were accepted 4 Robert Orbison,”

had no plans to asketball Associ at this time. plete the present that, well, sany1,” he said. i in behalf of ie second filed

, Attorney New settlement of a t contract was

Glamack asks him under terms

By Jets itract called for nus money. He the Jets early in

said two other st the Jets had | paid off. They )y Players Don pdy Norris and settlements. oday he had not he specific comsuit but that he r the suit. olvent,” he said. he felt he had a i r the action.” -. § _

Boxers

1 Bouts . 8 (UP)—Amer-

: of New York ion to Britain's and Tony Janiro O., lost to Henry he surprise packvorld’s. . flyweight Monaghan lost to a non-title fight 1 last night. uffered by Gra- ) were just two ming chain.

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Leroy Kerst, T! Io ane wise 674 . Ra Gale, PB vagus ahh Bob Haugh, Charles MoOnrvey Pive .. 671

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3. Eva

last Right E.. the Rivejaide TU Christian

2 Mitchell, Shortridge High School Pupil,

Puts Together Games

with a 657. Judy Hindel ran into some tough luck last night in her own alleys when she stopped on 599 in the Indiana Matinee. Judy opened with a 232, but never regained that pace in the following games.

of 212-227-266

On Consiuionc! Amendment fo rs Out Politics

{+ State Natural Resource Groups

Fear Powers Will Be U ted oA By MARC G. WAG Hoosier seeking a constitutional amendment

to take the Conservation Department out of politics; ran into op , JONNON Sion Oe Mtl aguncies at uigit In 2 pybile Bearing be=

for Danny O'Neill's Bar at the Sport Bowl.

A 13land, rattled the pins for 553 for Nichol's Jewelry

Triplicates are almost as common as splits, but Louis Peyton! rolled three 153 games which enabled him to maintain his average of—you guessed it—153, : Larry Lehmann, owner of Fountain Square, was visited recently by his mother, Mrs. Charles

from ely. SL ao. Dlace, Smoker, who. . 2 om, Bint Jeet hie SUSE: aA E08 bOI Sly Be

ni persuaded her to try her hand at bowling and she set an all-time low for any. bowling alley when she rolled the ball in the

gutter 12 times in a row. Unruf-|Polisrd, fled, Mrs. Smoker came up with aj

142 on her second try.

. ‘ . » 700 BOWLERS (MEN) Lee Laux, Ydeal Purniture 6032 Don Mitchell, Nu-Grape ............ 705 | Gene Zwiesler, Uni Teuciiny Luther , Nyland Maal .. .- 702 Charles Bhion, aon Title ......,... soi

( Charles Sauter, Dillon Oplee Equip. . Paul Ferdinand, Harper Service

Van Camp .....

Porger, Mid. Jim Rutter, Stokel Ed Huck Jr., Roehl's Pharmacy Fred Mi chan!

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Roehl's Gartand. Oo arightwood Merch tranoff;

[arshall, - Envelope 604 "Harold Goldsmith, Stanley Jewelers . .604

Art Updike, Yaver Men's Shop

Kl Riiander, Haag's Harry Link, American Legion

State AAU Cage Tourney Schedule

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Play continues here tonight in|

the State AAU basketball cham-

plonship tournament at the Dear-|3;

born Gym. Three games were played last night and three more are to be played tonight. | Tonight's card calls for the following games:

| . 3. J.-Boutpots Lumber vs. Law-|

nir 8:15 » m.—Indianapolis Conservatory of| Music vs. Northwestern Pal 9:15 p. m.—By-Products vs. Hicks Wood-

4“. Ma Irvihgton Post 38, Thomas Manufactur-

Ing verside 50, DeWolf News 39,

as cit down to four teams fn|

The list wi the Junjor evo tourney Yesterday as the he semi-final round

clashing st § o'siock.

First round schedule of Senior CYO tourney at Cathedral High School tonight: 7, Bt. Joseph of Shelbyville ve. Assumption; 8, Holy: “Trinity: vs. ot Indianapolis; - 9, Cathedral vs, Little Flower.

larente Bennett, W Ed Peterson, Optimis i Side Church 600 OTHER

LEAGUE LEADE MEN Scorge Miller, Klein & K ADERS | ¢ )

3 Mason Featherstone, Koerner Toptical 603 pAb rtrude Me;

ank's Rirniture ves Jenny Collier, Real Sf {1k Mixed ....,. ary Johnson, Zaph's Sate Juanita Cork, Coca-Col ‘

Juanita Cork. Kool-Ven Irene, Kirkman, Nadloon h 03 Eva axton, Nichol's Jewel | Myrtle Scott, Harlin Bros. —- S01 OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) Joke Allen, Indpls. School Teachers .. 498 othy Ward, E. and R. Snureh vere 479 Mares Buchfink, Lakeshore C. «oo 470 Mildred Owens, Diamond Chain” es 488 Pauline Kimberlin, School Teachers. “1 Heten Wilkins, Carmel Mized . : Sos armel en ry Parks, Te 37 Elva Fatiowty E. Roehl's Pharmacy ,. Bake

int 1 at d r Lady of Lourd st.|y Mes ~~ 0 | uw .| Yaver n's ew J of Are Tap) Holy Rosary, 33 to|Hickman Whirlaways . 11; Bt, ame, took a 31-21 décision from. Frank's Furniture This I tl round: . ‘Basketball Score Thomas ainst- 8t. Joan of Arc at 4 3 o'clock wi Little Flower and St. Philip

§TATE COLLEGES

Obio State 72, Indian DePauw 81, a % (overtime).

NI Michi, 40, Wiss In ng

Results of «the YMCA Church League last night at “the Broadway gym: Broadway Methodist 75, Broad Ripple Christian 21; First United Presbyterian 4 Park Avenue;

lical UB 36, Broadway Baptist won over Riverside Corsairs by a lorfeit: Results of the Methodist Church League

m: Seventh!

Unity 30 Piackvilte 47, River-

2. side tare 13; North Side Church of God + 31, Un

jon Congregation 29,

Tonight's schedhie in the West Side {arch at the Hawt horne gym: r Pp. Wes Michigan M. B, vs. Flemin Oardens: 8, Fairfax Christian vs. Eigh Christian; 9, West Park Christian ws.

Pehr's Beer saptured the Sportsman's Store Commercial League title &t South o 30. t, downing South

: 7.20 p. m., Ser-Ro- ; 8:30, Indiana Medical town; 0:20, William Peerless Pound Foundry,

Schedule st Now Augusta tonight: Farm coln Cosmopolitan as soon as possible . . , I's powered by the great new Lincoln V Garmegie Wall; 8, Gui Slodebarer wi | and we promise youll discover a new measure’ of “Eight the smonthest “eight fn the whelo wile N GOLD and SILVER mevesing Bl Please far surpassing anything you've. world! An engine that's lively and lovely in action! Fig t Rr ro. experiericed Once you head it down the open highway you'll EW YOR {nn = SWITCH a CALVERT Five oc or tnd Yori oe go be eouviaced that there's 20 atlier power plant like eck "tk: Reve ry con nied : we to see it—and drive it—to believe it! it on earth! Murphy, | 196%. Hew. Fork. o Arena) MARRY SOLD, of 529 “T& windshield is the widest on ‘fine Why not pick the telophone—snd wile . . New Londen, ay car-a y pick up a Baan (gr lt 130% w Soy An, Jeu sweeping curve of one-piece safety glass almost date for a Lincoln Cosmopolitan demonstration TAM PLUS awitdhod to Calvert five feet widel Its interior is so luxurious that mow! (If tomorrow's too long to walt~why not - , Reserve because in, push-button windows are “standard equipment’! ~~ make # today?)

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OTHER CC | Xavier (Cinoclonati) L's

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18 Months |

wom land 51. Hampden-8ydney 60, Richmond 81. { Western Reserve 65, Western Michigan 61 St. ‘Thomas 45, » Flatintng 43, Alma oh, A Albio Bradley 72, North Dakota Hampton Insitute —88; State 54 ad double guertime). orge ‘Washington 81, South Oarolina 81. Bridgewater (Va.) 47, Baltimo 8. Oklahoma A. and M. 43, Drake 2 Vanderbilt 64 Mississippi 52. Southern puget “ Rice 46.

Ohio U, 57, Dayt Arizona 52, Prtisburel 47. Wofford 51, Presbyterian 49 William and 93, Furman 50. Louisiana State Bast Tennessee

Virgtata

Arkansas 60, Fr Ti 40, | Centra souri State Quincy 78, West Texas State 61, Hardin-Simmons 80. Utah 61, Utah State 42. Washington Bae 47, Oregon Sate 41, ix 60, A. and M, South hy State 8 68, ‘Aguetana 4 “.

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on fore the Senate ature) Besouos DON SIEBERT There was no disagreement by any speaker with the proposal “Don Mitchell, 16-year-old bowler from aos on apartment. out Oe a he is was how ” v IR iy hou, uma day how he battered out 705 pins ACh oii] ust, sontrol of 1! natural Tesoutoes ia the, ConservaDon, who rolls with Nu-Grape in the Fraternal League, ; Flood Control Commissio taking over dizzy heights ‘that many veteran bowlers never hope for when he program. Joo Soil Commission. saw this as an guided his ball at the Illinois to top the 700 mark. His all-200 A question was raised as to whether wording he would games were 212-227-266. - k of the ure 00d ver re She got 178 for the centerpiece Rot hpht the Present Steam Pollution Control Board and functions «Pump... --'Beam’s - Illinois|and ended on a as phe Bos Hlcalrn else to the 4 constitutional amend-. Eis, and th Traveling League!| A scramble for third place in ‘ment were: that it wo would create a division of government equal to ost Di Bai on ne SE ew ori ab -year a governor al At the Santral Luthar Touayithe past Shires Nonar units, to name only two of: the four members his term except In Sheet Metal in the Capitol nis {Westside when she ake Np a he titutional EE pkagighen EL yu a tinuity League for a 702 series that was(583 in the Real Silk Mixed Col Compton... for of program and personnel and that i would lead 0 further inte. only good for runnerup position. League. LaVerne Biers was only! 4 ference with drainage matters v Olassic Sets Pace one pin away with a 582 for Ro- | In answer to the criticism on the wording of the proposal, Wilson

Daily said that this gbjection had been anticipated and he submitted a change which would make the powers of the conservation department over natural resources under the constitutional amendment, the same as the department now has by legislative enactment. Sen. Lucius Somers, chairman presided during the hearing and introduced the speakers, Speaking for the amendments were: Wilson Daily, Indianapolis, executive secretary) Times Special lof Conservation United; Louis Dunten, Ft. Wayne, member of the DANVILLE, Ind. Feb. State Conservation Advisory Committee and the Izaak Walton Stauffer racked up 31 points here|f eague; Larry Haffner, South Bend, state secretary of the Izaak last night and DePauw scored an|Walton League; M. H. Erdman, president of the Lake County Fish | iwood 81 to 76 overtime triumph and Game Association; Ollie Baus, Indianapolis, Marion County Fish Canterbury. ang Game Association, Stauffer got white-hot In the| 7 pao Rudolph Grabow, Bedford, conservation chairman Indiana extra time period to produce vic-inepartment American Legion; Bernard Gross, Washington, president State Conservation Advisory Committee; A. C. Bradley, Rochester, istrict mlember of the State Conservation Advisory Committee; John Schieber, Ft. Wayne, president Allen County Conservation Council, and Carl Compton, Indianapolis, president of Conservation United. Speaking in opposition. to. the amendment were: John Mellett,

; £3 ate Stream Pollution Control

Staffer Sparks

% ayette, pod i of gn 1 {Board SAE member of the Watsr Racources and Flood. Gontroh Shine} 1% Pl rreen : 3 3boards; Dr. L. BE. Burney, secretary of the State Board of Health; Barry, 10 4 3/Beck,! $08 Ralph Roesler, Marion, member of the Izaak Walton League and er 13 rite B 3 ithe Flood Control Commission; Anson Thomas, member of the Pol- © 211 lutiori Control and Water Resoures boards; David Harker, secretary 8; 1 1 3/of the Indiana Drainage Association, and Frank Murray, Indiana 3 3 Taxpayers Association,

2 20 Score a Rail DePaty 4 42, Ceanterbury| Pree

Yoo Thowy Aimed—Clne, PbS, Barry NWA Mat Crown On Block Tonight

The NW.A. world's heavy-quin-Russell fracas will start the weight wrestling title will be on|action at 8:30 o'clock. °

the block in the Armory ring tonight when Lou Thesz, the 238- yy Games Tonight ball games will be

pound champion from St. Louis, meets Enrique Torres, husky 235-

Boxeiman 3

Women's Table Tennis Crown Won by U. S.

'OCKHOLM, Feb. 8 (UP)—

Len Boyer, ural Foarmacy anno an McLean of New York to-!pound challenger from Sonora,/Played t in the YMCA ComBill Bink day emerged as the star of the|Mex. Ed Strangler Lewis willjmercial League. Prank “Suimpt, Bvangeitoal United States women's tablé ten- referee, At 7:20' p. m. Ser-ro-co plays Bill Kord gett, : Mchanies. laundry 428 s6s|nis team which won the Marcell Hans (Blockbuster) Schnable|ls 8. Ayres Co. At 8:30 p, m. InJumes McDivitt, inde Corbilion Cup, emblematie of the|is scheduled to face Rene (Mon-| diana Medical School MidBoo Dick, Trammpartation 11. &0 , Kiwan women’s world cham leur Paris) Florent, in the semi-|!0Wn, and at 9:20 p. m. William Fred Slagel Brightwood Merchants .. 630|Pred Ewry in, Highway sis] Peggy Franks of England got windup, while the first event pits It Block Co. meets Peerless SE’ ies somin 5 Rubber iv. SI Wovdy Gist, pinmberman's Ins. Mixed 11 (the defending champions off to|Rebel Russell, of Galveston, Tex., oundry. John Welker, MOOS® &r....o.o0onens 624 Judy Hinde, us Matton ” so9|® B00d start yesterday by defeat-land Larry Moquin, of Montreal, WASHINGTON Jos 14, Emery cop Poe 4 Ane, cpu, memes whys 17 88/ing Mildred Shaihan of Boston, Can. TAS at oo" ibe, 12 Joe Giovanoni, Hoosier Optical ..... 633 |LaVerne Biers. Rolemiis Mot pict. 553/21-19, 21-19, but then Miss Mc-| Florent will be making his first hes. . X, (1). ng ” Mack Siecle, TE =, Sauter, Danny O'Neill's Bar ... 881| Lean went to Work and before|start here. He is a world's cham- wail ORT DORE, Boy Weed, (0 Fred Tegeler Sr. Reformed Church ..630 Eva Williamson, aver Men's Shop = sig|UD¢ Smoke had cleared the/pion weight litter. Both support- (138%, omery, Ala. am, Tom Sheehan, Ind Bel Seiephane .. in| Ev yn Reed, (Srossroad Tavern .... §70 United States team was victori-/ing bouts are for one fall with CLAY ha PR = .Dave Sowers, West Side Church .... 618 Clarice Cassidy, Thos Bemis & CoP sog|ous, 3 to 1. 30-minute time limits, The Mo-!314, New York (8). Hauser, - Railway .essuses 618 Shirley England, Nichols Jewelr B53 pre For aioe 38 1] Gent aii Tons Nas Bocy’ 88 ack Kennard, Little 1 Ruth Huff, Riviera. Past Pers Pass. 443 Robert Kontney, Capitol Paper 53 Ray Page, cal 2 W Lio; 7

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2 lr : . be op3 Games on Prep Cage Card Tonight

Three -games tonight and two more tomorrow night make up the mid-week docket of hard-

to be played by ood teems here.

Tonight's $:ature game throws Sho t Tech at the East Side court. Tipoff time has been moved up to 7:50 p. m. for this varsity test. The reserve game is called for 6:30 p. m. Sacred Heart is at Deaf School and Franklin Township at Whiteland to ound out tonight's pro-|

matches Cathedral against visiting Decatur Central, Cathedral looks on this game as the warm-up for Friday's allimportant test against undefeated Crispus-Attucks. : In another Wednesday night game Pike is host to Zionsville.

Liscombe' Stays at Top Of AHL Scoring List

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“Winslow, With 18 Siraight Win, } Formidable Evansville 9 fomotial

By JIM

travel Among the leaders of the are the boys from Winslow

Well, the Eskimos, who

{sport a record of 18 straight

victories, will invade Evanaville Memorial Friday, Memorial, inci

« (dently, is the only club in the

state to upset the powerfull Tell City quintet. Riding along in. the perfect record class are Fairland, Monroeville, Center and Carthage.

*® * » NEW ALBANY, which has a record of 15 wins in 17 starts meets two Southern Conference foes this week. Tonight they invade Jasper and Friday night oa entertain Evansville Reitz.

tonight it might be a different story.

» The Wildcats will be playing on their home court and they were the boys who upended a high flying club in the semi-finals last year. They'd like nothing better than to repeat this year,

Headline tomorrow] la

tighten their hold on first place In the North Central Conference chase,

tonight and Logansport Friday. - Other headline games scheduled for Friday night: Madison plays

host to the South Central league titlists, Greensburg; South Bend p Central goes to LaPorte for an Northern Conference

With tournament time rolling ever nearer, still quite a few cage squads that have a tough.

land from that

{signed his 1040 conjract {proximately $72,000.

The Indians meet Marion [players

Lavhe

aclott “partuct voddrd” EOP High School (remember the

coach of that outfit is the one who picked his own team to _|win the state championship.)

Bobby Feller Signs fo for 1m

py

Feller, who reportedly terms in New York prior to | day night's Baseball Writers’

sociation dinner, was understood

he. ad’ Spi hander,

base salary of $40,000 that he received last year with the added

important tit.

NEW YORK, Feb. 8 (UP) —

© .|Age is no handicap to Carl Lis-

combe of the Providence Reds— at 34 he can still maintain a stranglehold on the American Hockey League's scoring leadership. Liscombe, left winger who won the individual scoring honors last season with 118 points, opened the gap between himself and sec. ond-place 8id Smith of Pittsburgh to six points during the past week with four goals and two assists, thus raising his total to 79 points.

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