Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1949 — Page 7
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rough the first und encounter 1 Edgar Trice, . But at the
second-round, r the bell. The to Easley on a
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n Sowell, hard.
from the Sen. aught Willard d., with a loophim down for eir battle was’
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Yankee Stadium in June.
That June meeting will be a command ce from the
witnessed the great 15-round
more who saw the bout on television. Pep, displaying unexpected speed and skill, won the unani-| mous decision from the slender, sleepy looking young Harlem boy who had knocked out Willie in the fourth round of the first bout on Oct, 29. But, on at least Seps occasions it--seemed-that: old Saddler would ' repeat his knockout victory. er Bled Profusel ‘As Pep finished the bout, the little, hatchet-faced, black-haired Italian from. Hartford, Conn., seemed to be a mask of pounded steak. He was bleeding from four face cyts and from his nose and mouth. He had been on the verge of a knockout in —the 15th round; but, just before the final bell, Willie came fighting back with a flurry of punches that backed Saddler into the ropes and brought the jammed fans to their feet, bellowing wid} ly for the blood-smeared warrior who unquestionably had regained the crown. It was a dramatic, electrifying finish of a see-saw fight in which there were no knockdowns but In which each principal was knocked back on his heels again and again. or Bowliders- Saddler - Pep, 26, and veteran of eight years in the ring, bewildered his less-experienced opponent times with his constant circling to the right and then to the left, and with his elbow spins when they came to close quarters.
sell-out crowd of 19,007 fans who|. fight and from the thousands|
at}
Crispus Attucks forward Don Thomas (4) made this underhand layup count for two points last night. It was one of three field goals he scored in the second half. Attempting to block the pla aon Re Roeder Lh Cathedral forward, while John Koers 3) flat-footed on the play. looks on. I Irish of ish guard won, 41 to 39.
Mayor to Accompany
Yaver Team to Bloomington
‘His Henor' Going Along to Give Squad
Moral Support Against Town's Best
By DON SIEBERT accompany the Yaver Men's Shop team
Mayor Feeney wil ‘when they-go to-Bioom a squad made up of the five highest average men bowlers of that city. Since he played against the girls in the .polio match at the Pennsylvania the Mayor can talk of nothing else, & s0 he will go
along to. give them moral SUP" .e(3 that included games of 886-899-1057. Their closest competitor was Bowes Seal Fast with a 2377 as Edna LaFary contributed fa neat 555 and all other members t in scores. over. 500.
The fourth annual - women’ singles classic, boasting $700 in prizes, opens today at the Fun] Bowl. A diamond medal will go to first piace winner. Gladys ro honor Chestnut, who has held the title) Moi thet OF oui Jere
for three consecutive years, will. ‘Richey “Paint defend the championship against ene Er two pins back Jib a 562 for Kool Vent Awn-
bowlers from all parts of the Mid-| ings, Pat Gruner reached 558 for
west. The women stole the spotlight Davidson's’ Vassar Guild, and
Pep scaléd 126 pounds, e the feather limit; Saddler, 124 Charley “Johnston, Saddler’s| pilot, said, “I can’t believe Pep ever will risk that title against Sandy; put we'll fight him tomorrow or any time and any-
To as they romped in with a brace of (William's Furniture.
and most of the glory last night!\yorie Fulton contributed 552 for
{600 scores and seven Other honor Men Falter counts out of 35 series over the! A pair of honor counts was 500 mark. The men misfired as/the best the men could do last
only two honor counts were reg- night in. their worst session of istered throughout the city. {the year.
where if he will,. But we won't wart the same referee in there again. "
Y Swimmers Lose First Dual Meet
The Indianapdlis YMCA swim mers lost &their first dual meet| yesterday, 39-37, to a strong Su ver Military Academy team. teams were all even until the final event, the free style relay, which was won by Culver.
Ivan Chalfie of Shortridge High School was high point man of the meet. He set a new pool record of 1:052 in the 100-yard| breast stroke, beating the old record of 1:08.0° formerly held by| Bob Wasson. Chalfie also set al pool record in a new event the! 120-yard individual medley. His time was 1:19.9.
Coach George Madera announced last night that he was taking Chalfie to the Junior National AAU swimming meet at Washington, D. C., Feb. 25. The young high school swimmer will
enter the 150-yard Individual Medley,
Next Saturday, the YMCA Junlors will swim against the Lafa’ yette Juniors in the local Y pool.
Summary of the meet: 40-yard Pree 8t le; Slavie (C), son (I), Black time 19.2, record. y 100-yard Breaststroke; Chalfie (1), Steiner Cy vont (C), time . 1:06:2. (New
Pel) FO00 Breaststroke: Curbello susp enson (1), Phillips (C). time 2: yard Backstroke un yon (I), Eilfs (C). Wallace (C), time 1:1 { Savi (C), Prazer,
Chafie (I). Stephenson time 1:19.95. (New pool
180-yard Mediay Relay won (Wallace. : SitneL, Oreen), time Ta Yar ee Style won b Clllver Day Speidel, Laux, Black), Laux, Black), time 1-308. ”.
Will Wertz Gets Reformatory Job
Will Wertz, a 1921 graduate of
NegPhen. (New
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Manual High School and director Bob Bourdon, Veterans Admin,
of Indianapolis Boys’ Clubs for 17 years, has been appointed athletic director at the Indiana State Reformatory, Russell D. Moore, general superintendent of the reformatory at Pendleton, said today that Wertz will assume the position Mar. 1, succeeding the late Robert Fitzsimmons, who was killed in an auto-train crash near Anderson last week, Wertz won letters at- Manual in
football, basketball, baseball and FPS track and attended Ohio State Jerry Thomas, Crown Laundry.
University.
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The Sponsors Classic League Dave James was easily first as
‘|tion for violation of the white
‘Feb. 20 for a ‘wiateh game there with!Execu “TBaltzell.
to file a physical conon the driver, Sentences 3 Here : ‘ In the Wormleysburgh ageident,| «| the truck is reported to have over-| turned, crushing five persons waiting for a bus, pe In other court action, Judge, Baltzell sentenced three men. to federal penitentiaries for automo-| bile thefts, George A< Buffington, 21, Dallas,
Miss McGahan
Birmingham, Ala, were given, library yesterday.
Miss Gloria McGahan, president of .the Warrenettes, | club of Warren Central High School, | George McGahan, 1921 Routiers Ave. at the 16th annual MotherTex., and John Henry Fultz, 19] Daughter Valentine Tea sponsored by - the elub--in- the school
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DEAR MRS, “MANNERS: bi. ME BOX rund oqo 10do what Me falber wantn, and
“what his heart tells him.
I'm 20 &nd have gone steddy with this man, 23, four months, He told me many times that he loves me, and he has never lied to me. He has many friendd who say he never lies.
He has told me he sent word how tor his father to buy an en- Jou Sotiatimes. nt ink a
me because his father wants! him to marry her, He asked me
me a ring yet. He says he wants! I, a mother for his son from a leaving Him i former marriage. (I love. _chil-| Pi lke. to. avias 1 en), WEST SIDE! “Tis When 1 was 16 £ loved Miss E., {fellows at the same time. Evidently this man doesn't {older than me. and the other think you're grown up enough younger. I chose the older man to be a good stepmother and because of security and I'm probably he is right. -Step- sorry. My husband is set in his children ‘lose glamour * fast ways and I'm certain he doesn’t when their shoes wear out and [love me. I'm more in love than the second wife has to strain ever with the younger man, so I'm the budget to bring them up. leaving my husband, . ° A man who lets his father | pip, only 18 but have practically choose his wife and buy her |.uined my whole life. I pray to ring isn't very growm up, Or coq that I may have another
desirablé. He wouldn't put you | hance through all this if he Joved you. " NORTH SIDE READER. There are lots of ways to show i e honesty, and his way doesn't ry oo. Selling teen appeal to me. He let you count ity. You should be telling them not to marry when they love
on marrying him, excusing his change of mind on love Tor Wo One-husband couldn't
his father
four-year terms. Melvin Julius Overton, 23, New Albany, was sen-| tenced to three years but was) placed in five years probation. A 25-year-old West Terre Haute| os “rassen Tesigent, Charles W. Crawford, gn 14 (Latham. Kilgore) — ATTORNEYS was placed on five years’ proba- CLAIMS: Orants attorneys’ sight of lien upon ail claims, gf action, including claims or " “Ras suit = action s been inaituted, tor, the amount of any fee sttorney and client. (78 ayes, 17 Non | [., ” erin union cpretnt “UNIONS: | burda ot SHAHF TreBeEH
Juatitutions: permits © ns wu mits Re Meme ot ite creait union member to a . (82 ayes, noes.) [HB 107 (Heavilon- Allen) TA ATION: Eliminates mandatory fis vision of sanitary facilities in vor 1 opera
ting on all state highways. Berm wus" up to 40 1. i P os | {
ue} "ih | (Buenie) FUNDS OF MINORS: | t funds for Samer or or insane
a slave traffic laws,
Crawford was originally sentenced in April, 1948, for taking! & 13-year-old girl out of the state. tion of the sentence had; {been twice delayed by - Judge
Pitt, Caps Play Here Tomorrow
posited Be recognized oan by by ours] Renee Fernand ( Fern) Gauthier,
order if n Whig funds. (19 ayes, § noes.)
whom it seems has done most of "5 1 i RT ROOK. his hockey travelling between De- jolt: in. reli aod Superior courts a divided betwetn® state’ And
troit and Indianapolis, has donned the blueshirt again and will be a Cap playing-member when In-
tobe h ayes, 3 noes.) oir: ghar riila)-—-UNIO ON DUES CHECK rmits Waa union dues employees’ i such a coniract
dianapolis & og bol Degetinitd between company returns here to | § and union ayes, 13 noes. , meet Pittsburgh A oLIbA TON: Andre) Sco of Son tomorrow night.. ing a county school corpora The Caps are in 4 Board ucation consisting
: or oun rusted, Permits Noni on + Philadelphia to- | IRorAjons to fo Somsaltt) night winding up ~{the.tailend of &-
successful three-
: Hy eatin To HB 39 | -W Requires city and town AD Khoo
at Pritchett's took all laurels he pounded down 672 pins in the for the women as eight teams Insurance League at the Pennsylrae the 2500 mark.
Lucy Court Gets 628 Lucy Court gave her best per-236. formance in months by guiding) Next best was a 657 by Austin her ball Tor a 628 total that helped Akers in the same alleys for the! | DeWolf News reach 2588, She New York Central Splits and, {only managed a 150 game as a Misses squad, He had games of [starter, but reached 190 ‘in the|206-212-208,
| followup. A closing game of 279] Frances Raftery barel missed | _lin the. most exciting session of thc honor count Pope with af Dinter. Byt-1ay-® Detrait
the evening insured her high total. 648 for Mechanics Laundry and Dainty Louantna Early took Carl Hindel was close behind
runnerup honors with 623 series{with. a 647 for Tompkins ind the
The 4 the entire Yaver Men's team Cream.
roke 500. Early rolled games The men did better with team s6as0ns here scoring Of points in
of 238-187-108. {totals. Delaware Bowling Center On the same team, Pat StHe-(No. 2 at Iaria’s headed four high {beck carried a 597 as she barely |floormarks with a 2965 series. {missed the 600 bracket and Eva!Sea’s Champions got 2965 at the Williamson was four sticks back Fur Bowl, Goodman's Depart-
marry. (07 ayes, 1 vo) with her bid. ment Store hung up a 2878 serfes,|* i" Sion pennant, first-| "538, (ane-Stemie) PROPERTY DAM. The Yaver Men's Shop also took and Clifton-W The Reds boosted their firat-| "ack: ‘Fires penaity for injury of prop. p on-Wilder Fuel Co. nigh erty at & fine of an amount al to {high team honor count with a caught 2861. place lead to 30 points last t twice fine of 85 to] { em.» as they scored a one-sided, 10 to| sise, or ~ ~ farm of nos $00 BOWLERS (MEN) |Kay Kelly, Bowes Seal Past ». 2, victory over the Washington aa 1 Bae al ot Dave James. Mutual of Omaha cieens <n Becky Priedman, pndpls. Typewriiar 33s Lions in the league's only action.| ine aamage to which may be aded J entra une Swiggeis, 831 Any combination -of four Provi« 4p.-40.-008 JUbt, 4 [Prances Raferty, Mechanics Laundry 648 Betty Bisesi, -SSITARY noés.) Carl Hindel, Tompkins Ice Cream .... 847 Any McD sei Tompking tee Cr Cream .. 831 denge victories and Hershey de- 8B 4 (West) — STATE MILITIA PAY: Sew: Perguson, Fun Bowl Cl Seal Fast : Sou Per owl CIAsisc ...... 843/ Gertrude Rhodes, Yaver Men's Sho 39) feats will seal the verdict. Would give enlisted members » the Ray Poster. Davi & Lite Coal roe 642 Helen Dysert, Medias Men's weer i ———— Indians Militia the same ! Bill Blyth, Del. Bowl Co Ne. 2 640 Helena Krauss, Indiana Gear We. war memoers of the United Slates Army George Hollenbeck. Architects . .. $37 parse Batireail. Anderson Spring Ser. ¥hen militia 1s on duty in_sn emer. en Brough Hots Opical | 0 heh anyaer. Iokbln Typewriter | da "Ge ringer Nearing 5 "ie Sus Larry Lehma Davis & Lit] | 634 Agnes Junker, Indpis. Typewriter ! Pred Estle. Tompkins Ice Crean dou. $33 Hilda Geldmeler. Tompkins Ice Crean 8 —— Wilbur Bohannon Link- Belt L632 rio nny. Solataire Bev es ai 2 Hall of Fame SB 108 (Shake-Beaman) — FLOOD CON. William Turner, Essex Motors —. 76391 wiiena Hansen Tan kine Ice Cream 517 TROL: Marmite state to__grant sasdBob Carnagus. Del, Bowl. Cent. No. ¥ 820 Nii ae nse" Doron Rypiy 10" it NEW YORK, Feb. 12 (UP)—| Bioot lo Rone *conint.” 148 "apes ges upot. Haps Tavern... | Ruby All Real Bilk xed” i 418 Charley Gehringer, “the Detroit] ® Be ete Gallagher, Rader Coffee . 628 y Fone tir . 512 Tigers’ st d silent d [58 (Gardner-Makowiski) INSTRUC. esta Davia. Fenton gers’ strong and silent second |*® A Tox yarmaduke.- Mutual “of Omaha.. 824) o| Mary Paley. Bowes ge SO 811 baseman of a decade ago, had| of accounts to call county ireasurers| Paul Day. Indpls Traffie Club... ... a M. Bwatsenbarg, HC Hotmreime ' 3% one foot inside baseball's hall of| 4nd _¢lerks into instruction schools Lou Wambsganss Pletcher Trust ..... 631 1 Maree ~ Bi Lis CYO Mixed. jo tame today. u uthitt, Marott Shoe Store ..... 6 . Bo7 C b I S i Bud owhite aol shoe Store 1111 gleLpATIS MUR Bi Ling CC ts] In the first ballot of the year LOMpPDE tarts Floyd Tolitver, Fun Bow] Classie -.. §16.Velma S8tiver,” Coca-Cola ... 806 of the Baseball Writers’ Associa-|
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Stuart. Hamm's Beer . . Bd Schuster. Bankers . ............. 610| Estelle Nash, Prey Radio" Mixed .... 609 Gwenlyn Linda Alr
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IT Bellis, Prey Radio Mixed anuel Schonecker, Herfl-Jones ...... 605 Frances Lipps, Veterans Adm R: 605! Helen MoGuire, Pub. Serv.
615 May Leppert, Haftueyer Ins. . « B04 8 Ber Fel Beer ........ 3 814. argares pulion, Yaver Men's Shop 501, a Harrison edias Men's W ‘OTHE AGUE wen,
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508 20¢ DeWol! New 895 Tompkins Tee Cream 595 Pehr's Beer A «+ 503 Williams Furniture ...
592 2 O'Brien Paints
Amateur, Independent a i Semi-Pro Basketball
eeesess hud The Ex-Craftsmen desire two. s71/games Sunday night, 7:30-9:30. © 3% Teams interested, please contact! . 884 Frank Packard, IM- 9156, Gym fjpuraiehed.
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Rolle Scholl, Kriner Drugs chensee Ed Dobhins, Naval Ordnance .....,.. Clarehee Linder, Link-Belt No. 2 .... ™ else Pisher Pharmacy McG. Smith, Irv Presbyterian Tony Manley, Hillcrest C. Clu Oral Hert, 8t. Bd. of Health Bill Bowling, Real Silk Mixed 5 Zigler, Ertel Machine Co Mooreland, Ohio Of! ‘ | Robe bert Frame, Allison Jets . Joe Ruddicx. Pub Serv Co. of Ind. . alokar, Linde Air + William Enlow, Brids Father Herold, St. Ward, Circle ing raving & Adams, Diamon Chain Nite Wirs. Sam, Radcliffe, Linde A
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bh Seulor CYO Mixed... . WLERS (WOMEN) ce Court, DeWolf News ‘ ' Lousnna a Yaver Mada Shop. .
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(a When you try to plan evenings : mE 3% {Noeile) INDIANAPOLIS coun. Q—How should a married man act when attracted to another ag with: your choles of i 3 * : friends, p an{New Haven. Gauthier. or re-teiin are S none oe woman Avoid her at all costs, if you wish to avold trouble! other Joule _ maiing ) -— one. eer eight flank on the| ANCE, ERS’ TICENSE: Mandates | When a hundred husbands who had celebrated their golden He probably won't invite you
line we Kenny MacKenzie at inkurance J left and Cliff Simpson at center, i |The reshuffling fellows the trade - a rt 4 eo Hosp) the Dr. Norman M. Hospital. (70 ayes,
for Gauthier.
opty Apes ed
J Garett. Somers) —~COURT PROCE- | then " cha Rharged. With ams embetsie- | be subject to prossuction in thet
| to account % Bla cmployer. (10° 4yes, high-flying! o now.)
He took part in three different
while, the
Providence Reds need to win only (Gardner) ILLEGITIMATE CHILfour of their remaining games to] BEE DREN Vien that children born out
clinch their second straight East-
name of the Jota i wae parents lawer
tion of Amierica, Gehringer. polled | 102 votes—falling just 12 votes ‘shy of the necessary 75 per. cent. However, Gehringer had a good 4a chance of gaining the necessary {percentage of votes when the apolis man convicted of man[writers hold their second ballot slaughter yesterday in the fatal tater this year. revolver shooting of Leroy Berry,| on July 25, 1947, began his prison | term of two to 21 years today.
Serving Sentence Times State Service
SHELBYVILLE, Feb. 12—Ed-|
|followed Gehringer in the first {balloting with 94 votes, five more (than Al Simmons. of the Phila|delphia Athletics,
Huntsman Asked
{ing at 721 N. Capitol Ave, In|dianapolis, where both men lived. {Campbell pleaded self-defense. To Quit at Earlham The case was venued to Shelby {County Circuit Clerk on Feb. 7] RIC HMOND, | Tha. Feb. 12 after indictment of Campbell by Earlham College trustees were/a Marion County Grand Jury, It {expected to name new football and was tried before an all- male jury. {basketball coaches this week, lpp—— |end. | The trustees have asked J. {Owen Huhtsman, an athletic igure, {for 14 years here, to resign, Huntsman, an Earlham gradu-| ate, has not had much success with mediocre talent. His current | contract has one year to go. | Possible successors are Don | Qear| Cumley for the football post and! Howie Helfrich for the basket-/ ball position. Both are hewcomers| T.to the Earlham staff,
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or imprisohment in jail or penal will be blackmail and lawsuits, 13 months. Pres! oandal and disgrace. All too be made.
\gar Campbell, 54-year-old Indian-|
- The fatal shooting took place lin the rear of an apartment butld- | ———
Legislative Calendar Today
Ry nested. (34 ayes, 4 noes) 50 n-Beek) ~ LIVESTOCK: ED Ta Indiana Livestock Sanitary} Board to establish Bang's disease test. ng iahoratories in sales Berm. (40| ayes
i ISR" 187 (Edgerton) —AGRICUL URE: Re. | Wwuires that results of tests
or diseases for sale at public stated publicly: (42 Ayes.
008. ) b 18d IMeC ania) TAXATION: Author repayment by state revenue de resident for over. A PON RR
| (Pierhach Cpthert)- TAXATION: £] production -. ion “uit fedetur capital! Tey 137 ay on RES OLUTIONS PASSED
ouse SIR (Kendall) HIG WAY, DESL NA-| TIONS. Designates vos TU. 8. ays an along with © 24 So ". we as
of animals
Jared auction hal
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to its junction with U 8 3 ue ue | Siar emorial highways In commemo-| {ation { service men and amen of | orld War IL (78 a SR 6 (Malone )-HI WAY PESIGNATION: ‘Would Rag te UU. 36 with Indiana as the nie Pyle Memorial Highway.” (88 ayes, 0 noes.) DEFEATED [um ~ { )=ELECTION PRO-
anys withdra Sindidavis
date shall be carried on general al election ballots unless county commities an the vacancies before prim Does cand ate an (44 ayes “"
wals
not apply In event a before srmary election. noes.)
Hon, | |
: Your Marriage: By So
: You'll Escape Other Woman
STEED a aAmIDAON , of Applicants fo fof wedding anniversaries were asked whether they had ever been pe : | strongly attracted to another woman, about one-fourth admitted
they had. Asked how they had met the ‘situation, -the men responded that they had "run 1) Se {a rabbit.”
This is certaiply™ & ri 14 | worth following. The hushand | | who is tempted can do one of two | things. Like Oscar Wilde, he can {rid himself of temptation by suc- | cumbing to it. If he does this, {he may possibly enjoy a few moiments of reckless pleasure and {spend the rest of his life filled {with remorse. For looming always before him
| get together and stick together
Baker-Beamer CEDURE: Amends the _Slaction act on -
in two men, The younger man ‘would have fallen short, too. Jud better stay single until a man for what he is a and not for what yor ant him to be.
Child Discipline
I'M married to a good woman |T think a Jot of. I want our marriage to go on. | She has a girl, 13, who is un} iruly and sassy and stories about everything. She stays out untill ‘Shut Out she feels like coming in. My wife] p5 problem is taverns and the doesn’t like it but won't do Any-| no minors” , sign. My husband, thing about it. She says I should ‘who is 21, enjoys going to tae make - her mind. I've 73 wv | erns. Since I'm only 19 I'm not sobmtiolthinke 4 mother's place to whip ane {wants me to do it. The girl seems to like me a lot but does | not respect either of us. MR. MY. You can't expect a child to obey parents unléss parents
the wormitted tide THE brah {my husband so I plan evenings at home, but he'd rather go out, 1 have friends in, but he leaves, though we love each other dearly, I know he doesn’t go out to meet girls, as 1 have followed him. He just sits and talks to men, and he doesn’t get drunk
on discipline. You and your ~just drinks two or four beers.
wife -- should .. work. out
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