Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1949 — Page 40

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* Senators will Act on Amendment

To Rid Conservation of Politics

By MARC G. WAGGENER

If you anglers, nimrods and conservationists generally want favorable action in the Indiana Senate on the resolution for a conStitutional amendment taking the conservation department out of 'd better get that word to your Senator, and fast. Heart School, 1502 Union St, (the constitutional amendment prowas amended by the Senate Natural Resources committee

Pren Loop Kings Fai to Repeat

None of Indiana’s 10 major high theless {school basketball conference de-| In 1903, local interest in bowlfending champions was able tojing got a shot in the arm when repeat successfully this season, the third national American a United Press survey disclosed Bowling Congress tourney was staged in Tomlinson Hall. Ten Two of the conference cham-| new alleys were lald down for |plonships wound up in deadlocks.|the big event and a then recordLast year only the Western In-|preaking total of 78 teams comace title race ended in a first- \peted for honors from Feb. 23

em bt —— 3

Senate Joint Resolution 14

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\ after its public hearing on Feb. 7 eliminate objections raised by the flood control, stream pollution and water resources groups i As it- stands the proposal is not objectional to these groups.’ "14 was reported out by the Natural Resources committee is now ready for second reading. | 3 . Sen. Lucius Somers is expected enn 10. C811 the resolution down on sec-| 4 ond reading on Tuesddy or Wednesday of this week. Fate of | ‘the resolution will depend upon] how successful members of the sponsoring conservation groups have been in winning the support of the individual senators.

"House Bill Slumbers

North Central Anderson (Lafayette “Je

No action is expected on| the resolution in the House until tra). ; after the Senata acts, It is prob-| —lematical whether sufficient 1 ' can be generated to shove the measure through the House even favorable action

Northeastern—Auburn (New Haven West NIHSC—Gary 3 Mann and Whiting Union Street plant. The orig-

[inal lanes were lengthened to———— ppiteir {roll match games there in the

th Bend Central -and

Terre Hike’ State (Terre Haute Lou Gruner, who has ‘been secOutcome of ‘the North Central{retary of the Tuesddy _Night| “land Southeastern * title chases League for 48 years, remembers "|were “decided Friday night when those early days and how the most of the clubs completed thelr great Jess Pritchett and Chuck

{ bill (SB 255) to the House, ealize that the resolution will ! face a stiff battle Th thé House as _1it does not have administration

isB 255 Is ‘Merit Bill’

Some. backers of. the constitutional amendment proposal have

" Gruner Recalls Plants’ Old Days

By DON SIEBERT

in Indianapolic.

to remodel the alleys.

about 1901 with two short lanes,

{to Mar. 1.

Here's the lst of the 1948-49] Remembers. Past champions, by conferences, the de-| When the smoke cleared away An identical resolution, HJR 7,/fending titlist in parenthesis. ! still is buried in the House Natu-| ‘ral Resources Committee which!

{has .mot announced a hearing’ 0 Wg Bovis |alleys needed to be enlarged, 80 — g Southe: (Evansville Cen-'two of the ABC lanes were pur-

and the last pin fell the ABC au- ¢. thorities had a shiny set of new {lanes for sale. The Sacred Heart

|chased and laid down in the

meet ABC regulations.

Kfein of baseball fame used to ject

Post Only Three Changes

In Men's Bowling Tourney

Munter and Hungate Roll 1161 to Take

Fifth Place in Doubles Actual Event

~ There were only three changes yesterday in the standings in fhe 43d Annual Men's Bowling Tournament. In the doubles actual event, the team of John Plerson and Dave O'Dell rolled a‘ 1173 to take over fifth place from Harold McKinney and Richard Schwomeyer. In the singles actual, Reggie Klein rolled a 663 to take first place.

‘Irish Close SMU 1049 Grid Card" DALLAS, Tex. Feb, 19 (UP) a rn Methodist Universi-| First place in the men’s actual ty's Cotton Bowl and Southwest event was being held down by Conference champion football team today completed its 1949 grid schedule by the addition of]

{Wake Forest as an opening-game held second spot with a 2841. .|foe in the Scxton ‘Bowl Stadium| Standings as of last night are: |

4B POURED A rd Aarti var} ® Tous an unny nardo, RH onloreus team sta 1006-247 «in nien. 1313 Shumaker, JAC; 2, Tom Lord, IAC;

The willbe played at night, athletic] Vehling- eGAMYTRY, 130-103 ww

| a ————— WOR AN a,

director and head coach Matty Hodges-Thomas, 1145-1 Bell of SMU said. All games will be played in the Cot- Ous and Bunny Minardo

home DOUBLES ACTUAL

The Mustangs will play four! Clark-Burleson .......... ed nonconference- opponents, Lunier-Hareate meee Ai

the season -closer SINGLES HANDICAP |

inst Notre Dame here Dec. Riggie Klein, 663-67 ................ 730 80 we Sand six conference foes. g-| JeOFge Oburn, 653-87 Freres je i cond sourl and Kentucky will be the Prancis Buckshot, 653-60 ... LT other outsiders on BMU | Jor Fer. a schedule, which will have seven George aiiickland, 0s- -60

home games and three om “the George-Fri Adee

; These three fish and game subdivisions are the ones to which ;anglers look for well-stocked lakes and streams; hunters look|™ for. a plentiful supply of quail, pheasants and other game; and the one on which all sportsmen rely to police fishing,

‘Heads Hatcheries

«Operation of the state fish hatcheries in which bass, blue- | gil* "and other game “species are produced for restockin waters, has been plac hands of Maurice Lung, who for-! merly held that

The complete schedule: nes Sept. 24—-Wake art at Dallas Dallas, night.| { Pranets Buckshot eorge

S. . 23—Kentucky at atlas. . B—Texas A&M. 5 College Station.

. 26—Texas Christian at Fort Worth. | t Dallas

74 Teams Enter =r Independent Meet 207 handicap for a 1217.

Gertrude Rhodes and Pat Strie-| back still held onto their lead in| the doubles actual event by virtue of an 1174 count. First place in that gets under way tomOITOW in, goubles handicap was hel by Mary Fahey and Kay Kelley who had a 1233. In the singles] division, first place was held by] Gertrude Rhodes with a 601 while the handicap lead was held by| ©

Seventy-four teams have en[tered the 31st annual City Independent basketball

tournament

night at the Dearborn Gym. state championship is scheduled - 10 [start tomorrow at 2 p. m. with '|Tdeal Market of Indianapdlis, the |defending champion. Other girls teams entered are Northwestern, and Farm Bureau "lof Indianapolis, Lincoln Life In- standings gurance Co. of Ft. Waype, Evans- Singles Sweepstakes last oto Egan s H. Dwyer rolled a 245 to Rf First

‘hatchery from

_. named foreman of the hatchery. =

1942 when he be-

hatcHierjes and held the post until| he joined the U. 8. Marine Corps fn 1943." He resumed his former, _ postion as head of the hatcheries’

Alexandria Ka Delap | When [Remy of Anderson and Kokomo take over second place. vn was still held by R. Riggen 1D row night's opening with a 256 while Tilford Wrightz games in fhe men's city tourney|Was leading in the handicap divi- | sion at the end of four games ney. Marks 3 Officials: Cover and Milakovie

St. Joseph Loses, 70-68,

In Overtime Cage Tilt Eranklin College

RENSSELAER, Ind. Feb, 19— Defeats Rose Poly Roman Kosman’s eight out of 10 1 points in the overtime, the last 4 (J. Adams), 6.90, Oo, ‘Gold Ace, 113 Franklin’ College won its 10th D. Wright). 630 Also: Visticson, —— | Dattant, Tipperary I. Natural. Drumbeat, Ca

{pair Hawthorne Seniors and Meridian’ AC at 8:15 and South Bide with a 881 pin total. Saints and Flackville In the second game at 9:15.

‘Game Farm Head Again.

Hovey Pritchett who served as: superintendent of the state game farms from 1941 to 1944, is again filling that post having assumed! his duties last month. His service the conservation depart-

distinction of having risen from | the ranks to his present position. He began as a Conservation ot-| ficer in 1933 and in 1944 was

was named a Conservation Of-

signed to Gib-|

captaincy ‘in the| Conservation Of-|

tion, supervising| enforcement Mr. Pritchett work in a num-, of counties. He became superintendent of game farms in 1941, serving in that capacity for three

est was centered Norma Winkler, Bookwalter Mixed . in the conserva-|J° Berkopes Saturday Mixed .. tion club Organ- gulalah Pits, Wolfrath Drugs ization and he Dorothy Taylor, became a mem- Helanrd, YWOA c...ovene. | ber of the State Conservation Adi aor oglViE0TY Committee. serving te.) Michigan Gymnasts avis, supervisor of gecretary until 8s Tres gna 0 Defeat Indiana

Conservation . Officers, has the earlier this year.

In the team events, Service of the Federal Employee League put together a 2663 average and a 480 handicap for a 3143 total and first place. Stewart

the Mutual Milk team of the

McKinney-Bchwomeyer,

Vehinig-McGillivray Schnabel-Meyer

| Ernest Ramsey, 660-55

t Flelds,

SINGLES ACTUAL

je Klein ..... | Bratt Ramsey

ur Oeorse Strickland Cecil Kay Paul Thistlewaite . Don rd

Lila Ritreil with a 650.

Other scores:

MEN Paul's Drugs

mn Roberts, RosnemsDove

During the Pred Oaddis, Coca Cola RH) years he was not/c E. Weber, 6 p. m. Mixed .. 8576 connected with Fun Ares, Capitol Walther Zone enny Fly, Baturday Recreation ..... the department, Charles Bowers, YMCA . . Mr. Davis’ inter- WOMEN

Gertrude Meyer, Coca Cola

Pat Pritchard, , YW

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gymnasts here this afternoon.

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horizontal bars.

ganized at Indiana.

It you walked nto Sacred Heart. bowling alleys today you couldn't guess by their sleek, modern appearance that they are among the oldest still operating

The four lane alleys, which are located in the basement of Sacred

have the newest ball returns, the latest pin setting equipment. Fluorescent lights eliminate all shadows and new seats and scoring tables: complete the effect. Nearly $4000 was recently spent

The original plant was opened

but did a thriving business none-

Louis Gruner . . + He recalls the "old days.”

“Not many around these days, ” he reflected, “who remember how sett, who run the alleys today, we used to come all the way outcan point with pride at their firs here on the old mule cars just to

“Of course, there was a Jot of outstanding, bowling done here, Lou said as he warmed up to his favorite sub-

IAC Swim Teams Win Dual Meets

Indianapolis Athletic Club won two dual tank meets at the IAC pool here yes- if 3

That was during the gala days of such bowling halls as thelbowlers.

RACE RESULTS -

8 are vi 118, (W Cook), 12.40, 0, ; Pour Hundred, 116, (C.

Senior swimmers defeated Huntington, Ind. ‘YMCA, 45-30, and junjor IAC swimmers de-|, Arvin _ifeated the Kirshbaum Community 2 M s Center, 10%- “14%. 3.

¥ Double. Paid sisson.

114 3.90, Li 111 (O Hectinger) 3.40. East Light, Mr. McGregor, Baguio, Lit

Lusmores, Lucky Champ, Min

So $1300; allowances; 3 year olds, rownanne (J. Delahou-|2.10, i A ) , "7.40, 5.20; Sistér Cora, 100 (J. ou A aditions, : (PF. . 3 Valenti Cotuma, Loyal m Snir. A-Free America.

$-year-olds| at) 1a and 1% os: tur) —Retint in, 113 1 (B. Civitello), Ta.30, 3.30, 3.00; Peacelaw, H (8, .90, 3.30, Storm Hawk, erty Valenti, Sid-|113 (L. Batehellor) % 2. Also ul

300 Yard Medley Relay—Won by IAC, (Bill Morsh, Bob’ Baxter, Jim Moran), |West

220 Yard Pree Style—Won by Bill Kerr, ; 3, Dan Nyhart, Ae; 8, Jim Richardson, YMCA. Time 2:31 50 Yard Free eyia Won By Bilt Moran,

{Motor Sales. was dropped from the first spot to second on their;

year olds

Parrish, IAC. Time 28.3. dons, Diving—Won by Tom Barnhisel, YMCA; {2, George Haltrey, YMCA; 3, Woods, West Side Classic league with a 1ac :

2851. The Montague Chiropractors oy

100 Is Pree Bre Won ¥ Bill Ker

me 1:00. 150 Yard Sack Stroke—Won by Wayne|C?

. 3, aus. I. ‘IAC. Time 1:55.5. rd Breast Stroké< Won by > (P.

($3500; Gentilly Handicap;

{hisel, YMCA. Time 5:38.5. 1 | 400 Yard Pree Style—Won ..1203 | (Bd Ehler, Jerry Hensil, 1192 Bob Carr). 4:30 «1101

295 Keenon, |

5.20. Gail, Tapestry, Camp's

Richard Kiapper, KCC;

ree Style Won or Hip Huf- Ti, 3.40, 2.40; Pert, nt "(H. Keene), 3

oT ) |Also: Alafiag.’ Holiday Humor, Tacomas, 5Y). . tyle—Won Wb ng Thunder. «+ 714 Charles , 1 Jerry) a .. 705 Bob Loser,

699| 220 Yard Pree Style Relay—Tie for fist|, FIRST oe SON ROO, — Richard A

($3000; 3 pear fd maidens; son

.. 863 Charles), IAC, (Plip Huffard, Trent Toe " 660 Sing, Tom Moran, Keith Miller).

ol ess 2:02.

Cathedral Wins At Michigan City

MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Feb. 19! - of Indianapolis! Manchester Downed

By Hanover, 70-51

18.50," 4. : HANOVER. I 19—Hanover 6.70. 350: Lord Caprice, 113 (8. Chiapetta), 2.70. Also: Colonel Har Dauntless Bo, College last night defeated Man- Rendova Flo’ s Herbert Te Hi Lucille, - TH ($600: claiming; ears up: the first quarter as both teams chester College, 70-51, in a hard-| CGC of rds HUIS sun,’ Tio (D. were cold on their hitting. The Wood game that’ had Hanover | Brigley), 4.50, 3.30, 2.60; Vitacle, 110 (PF. ee | Bal ner), 5.40, 3.50: Abre k, us 8.

Time Mr. Zippo, Welland, Perilant, [oly, Pree Strider. XLawful,

claiming; 3 year olds; | Knapp), 2.90, 2.20; *Some Ending, 108 (H. 2 0 loam) —Sun ’ Bud, 118 (1.

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Hanford)

In the women's city tournament which. winds up with action at Iaria’'s today, third place in the| doubles handicap event was taken | over -last night .by. the: team of |~~Cathedral Verna Vahle and Louise Zweitzler found its shooting eye in the secwho rolled a 1010 together with a ond half tonight and went on to

Mary's of Michigan

The game was tied 12 to 12 in|

half wound up with_ Cathedral ahead 25 to 23. Then Don Roeder {got going and poured in seven|— ts, Tunning his‘evening's to-

Rose Poly at Manchester, Feb. 22, Hanover at Indiana Central, Feb. 2

lleading all the way. Halftime At SANTA ANIA

PIRST ($3500; score was 33-22 favoring Han-|1/16 miles) —Popo B 9.40. 8.50; Broken Tryst, 114 (R. Neves), 114 (J. ‘Lohgden), 3.00.

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In regular league competition’ * last’ night, men’s honors were No city tourney games will be taken by Ted Hinton rolling with played during this week's S§ec-|Paul's Drugs. He hit 612. Norma tournament | Winkler led the women, hitting |539, while bowling * with Rhea Masters in the Bookwalter Mixed |League. Doubles honors were taken by Tommy Owens who rolled 611 and Jo Berkopes who named a captain|hit 532 for a 1143 total.’ on the force. He returned to the... .. .... force as its head Tommy Owens Saturday Mixed .

TERRE HAUTE, Feb. 19—|110 (2- Nichols), 63.30, Auderson at St, Torr Yoh. 21.

Canterbury. ot ¥ in, Feb. 22. with five seconds to go, - ury_at Franklin, Feb. 22

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INDIANAPOLIS JETS

BLOOMINGTON, Ihd., Feb, 19 |—Michigan's gymnastic team broke a 40-all deadlock to gain a 53 to 43 victory over Indiana's!

| Walter Bartkiewicz, with a vic-| {tory in the flying rings, and Norm | [Bchulte, with. a triumph in the| |side-horse, turned in the only In-| diana firsts, Michigan won firsts |

BOSTON CELTICS BUTLER FIELDHOUSE

TUESDAY, FEB. 22, 8:30 P. Mm.

ToxeTs NOW ON (ALR AT CLAYPOOL Open 10 A. M..to er

trampoline, parallel. bars and the

The Hooler's gymnastic team is. the first regular squad or-

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Sacred Heart Bowling. ra Date from 1901| [But Recent Remodeling Serves to Belie Age |

Many Pin Aces” Got Starts There

the ded sanction of the plant in 1938. Wonderful Game yi

of the finest games I've ever seen and was the talk of bowlers around here for months.” Bill Gehring, William Renner,

“started alot of

pins at Sacred Heart.

__ness now than ever before.

Bob Eckstein and John Whit-

Mar- | McOrear h oi 50, 3.80; Me, 106, (W. Gilbert), 10. ad, mber, Jacolee, , | Start! o Rhonds, Jaco-

jooper : Chico|po. Sra Insist, Best Trick, Chico, Bird .Shot,. King Alla, Prince Flor,| FOURTH ($3500: claiming 4-year-olds and up; 17 30, $10. did, 5 ash, 118, ($1200; 4 year olds & up: 6|(J. Stewart), e) 12. *“, Jo 3

4 8, 4.70 "Ww Vn 5.00, 380: | Weight Angle 113, “\E. Nelson), 3.70. Reward, Darby D'Amour,

- ($26,000; added McLennan handicap; sa olds and up; 1% miles)

~A-Coa town, 124, (T. Aktion), J 3.10,

ngo, Surrender and Jingle Jangle.

[Napa 3-yearcold| EIGHTH ($3500; claiming; d-yents-olds Da Dany, 113 ow and up; 15 Dlicelzlmt raft, 121 (B r llenth, 115 1D: Adams). 40, 3.00: Christmas| (Moore), 4.10, a Pry 1} tat L C e ud » 3.40 Ay Ika, | Nelson), 3.30. Also: Tiny Taper, Spanaqua, Copa | entucky Day, Broom Ride and Shadow

3| — 1m AT SUNSHINE

($600; claiming; 4 year and up;

5, al, FIRST Bob Quest, 107 (C. Erickson), 3.90. 530: Prince|| mile and 70 yds.) —No Vacanacy, 105 (H,

: Inso- : lente, if Fennessce Pal, AR. frei Carmar- F

Crate), 7.90, 2.90, 240. Quarterineh,

ett), . 3.60, 10s, (L. ulslander), 250. "Also: Big Three, Certain Party, Marian 8. Far Greater,

4-year-olds| Pure Briar ot SECOND ($600; claiming; 4 years and “lup; 6 furlongs) —8ky Plane, 118 (V. Bush), 6.00. 3.20, 3.20; Agana, 108 (L. Hulslander), 8.10, 4.20; Fleeting Sands, 108 (8. Chia- ® peta) 3.80. Also. Book Plate, Simple 8i-

Peep Now, Tetra Rock, Sunsho.

PTHIRD ($800; claiming, 4 years and up; 3,60. | |6 furlongs) —Rolls Cup, 101 (H. Craig), 2.80 17-00. 4.00, 2.60; Fanar Grier, 101 (C. Dor 4.00, 2.70; Jean Ann, 110 (L. fuis-

lander), 2.90. Also: Alex Boy, Beau Sweep, |McLish. Freddies Gam

| FOURTH ($600; elatming: 4 years and

up; 6 furlongs) — Mr. Hatter, 113

oJ CPaig), 9.50, 4.70, 3.20. Han, 115 (L. Pa: Lt fami tr Se sen: HEM

Bob atthe A120 (J. Smee). | Packer), 3.60. Also. Sgt. Jimmy, C. Bomb, Also’ Chigwell, 8igh Man, Miss Bob, {Part Dominate, Lord Camden, Cash Basis. Jeep Bup-| FIFTH (3600; allowances; 3-year-olds; 6 al Son, | |turionge) ~aGood Timer, 118 (R Jones): 4.60,

80, 2.20; Fanar’'s Son, 1

Craig), 2.30. Also: Blue Ocean, Greenbrier, Four Fans, aSpooky Time, Convincing.

up; 6 furlongs) —Psychic Pancy, 107 (R.

Hulslander), 3.20, 32.40; Black Tempest, 112 (H. Claggett), 2.60. Also: Our Victory, aHarpsirings, First Command, Reigh Star. aJ. K. Wynkoop entry.

mile and 70 yards—Erbo, 118 fR. Foxy Scot, 106 (J. Andin),

Rossi), 3.20. Also: Alr Gra Valdina Eli, Genial Sam 8 Gnd MAcWAIL.

Sing, 3. Jnr olds;

He 4:30; Panson

Also ran: Equisonance, Surging Over, Holly Bane, Limplo Sport, Maltese Bunny,

Red Count.

|Cardiald). 11.10, Nan. on 4

3 Scurlock), 4.90; ser plies 109. (G. Gils= son), 2.70. Also: ran: Top Lieutenant,

9 Moonstruck. Blue Moire, Hoodlum, Dusky

year tlds & up; 6 furlongs)—Mr.. Ace! 1

(E. Guerin), 12.10, 5.30, 3.80; Be Sure Now, 122 J. Longden), 4.20, 3.00; George Gains, 118 (D." Gorman), 4.10. Also ran: Grand-

pere, Taps Buster and Speculation,

FIFTH (#5000; Class .C handicap; 4

rs and up; 1% ies} —Past and Pair,

Chagin, Halconero,

a Roman In. Hank

|B-so La Cl, Stone Age, Black

Dupite Rater. Swap by.

Native Fox, Bub, Paani, Sea Splen

Pedro Primero, D'oyly Carte, Noble Mark

For Reliable

~—TRUCKMAN!-.

Expansion program and steadily, in. oreasing business enables us to offer a profitable’ year ‘round hauling con. tract to the wan with these gualifica. tions: Over 25," in good physital con dition, good character and reputation, and owning or financially able to sown

grooved Heart alleys just before oi down ‘their

t didn’t go into the official records, maybe,” he sald, “but it was one

The Sacred Heart plant daylslect. officers, discuss playing rules - *3! bowlers on their way, too. Such big names as Paul Fields, Nan %. Schott, Charley Brown, Frank f Faust, and Fred Schleimer got their start there. Some of them even began their careers setting

But the little four-lane alley has more than just an historic background. It does a better busi-

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annual individual sweepstakes whigh closes toddy after a fourweek run that attracted 350

Captain Bona).

*Pinished 2d but disqualified dnd placed Also’. Center Piece, Bold Knot, Little |3d. aGott Jr.-Kendrick entry.

» Sino. Dikey Joe, Aiming Maid,| SIXTH ($1000; allowances; 4 years and

;| Powers), 30.70, 6.50, 2.60; aCordon, 110 (L.

SEVENTH ($600; claiming; 4 RX Roos ap

Ralls), $470.1

game, ape cympey, ror ole

THIRD. ($4000: claiming, 4 year olds & up; WN 1/16 miles)—Dirl, 117 (W, Litaen~ A 40; Cyclone 115 (J. als 2 | 2 14 Westrope), 15.40, 7.70: Trinket Time, 114 tne ore tAnOTer 33, ‘Manchester, (J. Longden), Pio Also ran: Mouse Hole, Tn {Beyond Reach, Early Edition, Big Deal, 3, Kid Rollins. POURTH ($5000; Class B. Handicap: 4

, SIXTH (47800; Golden West Handicap: ul — - |a 70-68 ov ertime triumph for ™ Bame of the season here tonight | sy 13 “ie. irk), 530. 3.60, 280; Boll-

Joseph's here bY defeating Rose Poly, 82-50. The {issue was never in doubt . The win was the 12th .out of and at the mid-game point Frank- + 81115 games for St. Norbert. It was lin was ahead, 43-25. Rhe Masters, Bookwalter Mixed ..... 602 & Judiand Conference game.

darity, 116 (J, Longden). 4.90, 330; Triplicate, 106 (Gi Olisson), 3.60. Also: Step

{8100.000, Santa Anita tDarby area 1% miles) — Old kport, 118, (QO, Glisson) a 10, 17.70, : aOlympia, 118, (W. Garner), 3.00, ft pf 2.60: Admiral Lea, 118,. (E. Arcaro), 5.10 Also: aOcean Dr

|bCount Victor. Pedigree, Jecious Man, Out. Hoo

BOHR (83500; claiming; 4 years and up; 1% miles) —Padnag, 112 (GQ. Glisson) 3300 $80. 3.10; is Joli, 118 a ony), 1. (J. ti

, 5.80, Also: War Kdiet, sourer right,

ule Barring

Negro Reger:

‘Special Committee To Discuss. Changes

= For 1950 Tourney

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Feb. 19 (UP)—The long seething ques-

tion of whether to permit Negroes

to compete in the annual American Bowling Songress will be discussed offict at a special

meeting here , 7, it was announced tod The on, officials named a

special committee, headed : by President Lester C. Baston of Tulsa, Okla., to discuss the eligibility rule which bars Negroes ABC competition. 4 committee will make recommendations to the general con vention of the bowlers which will be held on Mar. 11 in connection with the annual national com{petition now in progress here. At that . time approximately 1000 officials and delegates will

and regulation, and select the site for the 1951 tournament. The 1950 congress already has been awarded to Indianapolis.

Jim Crow’ Topic

Baston and four past presidents of the congress plus the present slate of officers will meet with representatives of Negro interests to discuss the alleged “Jim Crow” regulation of the ABC. Among those who will “meet with the bowling congress officlals are the Rev. Matthew Neil,

ipastor of the Atlantic City Bap-

tist Union Temple; Arthur Chapin

of Newark, director of the New

Jersey Civil Rights Committee of the Congress of Industrial Organizations; The Rev. ‘Charles

-{Carew, a Catholic priest from

Brooklyn, and Olga Madar of Detroit, head of a committee for fair play in bowling.

original amendment to the rule which bars Negroes not only from ABC tournaments but from

B.1ABC sponsored league competi-

3. West) is bu r is. | tion. claiming; 4-fear-olds|] Thus far there have been only and up: Shirok 1 rong +'35: | minor demonstrations against the

congress, all peaceful. On the opening day of the congress there

Little were two token picket ‘lines. The| picketing was “brief. One group

protested the barring of Negroes

reoks). from competition, the other

),|against the non-hiring of Negroes.

"ANNOUNCEMENTS |

| Death Notices

DeHOFF—Lawrence D. DAVISSON—Infant, LEWIS—Lawrence.

Shirley Services BEIER--Mrs. Alma K., 2110 Brookside Ave. wife of Emil, deceased, mother of Arthur, William and Mrs. Louise Cole of Indianapolis; Mrs. Helen Cole, Detroit; sister of wil. lam P. Kraas, Mrs. Frieda Whitten- | bring, passed awav Saturday mornService PLANNER & BUCHANday, 3p. m. Friends may call at mortuary. «

BENNETT — Harry F.. husband of Ethel, father of Mrs. Helen Diet, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Thelma Ross, and Lawrence of Oklahoma City, Okla., son of Mrs. George H. Bennett, Indianapolis, brother of Francis H. of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Esther L.Owens. of Chicago. Ill, passed away Friday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Services Planner & Buchanan Mortuary Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. Priends in-

CANAN_Dorothy Elizabeth, age 13, 1658 N. Talbot, mother of Keith Canan, Hollandsburg. O.; Mrs. Crystal

ine Yount, Prederick, O.. sister of Mrs. . Susie B8toddard and George Reith of Marion, Ind.: grandmother of Betty Reith Cochrane, passed away. Priends may call at the DORS FUNERAL

New York, after Sunday noon. neral 1:30 p. m Monday at funeral home - Burial Odd Fellows Cemetery, Marion, Ind

DAUGHLRTY — ida. passed awa Thursday. Services BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Monday, : 30. Fr Priends invited

ror * «7 * * Denor «Pvt Lawrence D., beloved on of Mrs. Rose DeHoft brother of Clarence, Paul, Harold. Robert and Norman DeHoff, Mrs. Mary. Kelly, Mrs Elizabeth Vest, Naomi Stefanko, was kil Killed action on n Philippines, oct. 18 1048. Funeral Tuesday, 10 eorge ui} Chuiroh. Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at the cohurch-- after Sve -m. © +

FLECK Joseph E, B4 years, father of Herbert Pleck of Cleveland. O.:

day 2 p. m, at the funeral home, Interment Washington Park

h ANN—Adolph W.. -561 Waray, nd of Lenore, father of .Mrs. G. Williams, Mrs, Jack Murnan ad Paul Hehmarn other of Mrs, Muriel Warren and M Clara McCullough, both of Wichita, Kas. ; Lawrence Hehmann, Chicago, and

MORTUARY, Meridian at 19th 6t; a. hilip Ner! Churoh. Interment Memorial Cemetery. Kokomo, Ind. Friends may call at mortuary.

"LEGAL NOTICES

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” Har, 7. 08 Osborne phd ea i, Readiom Mass ondary. 114-Pc. MIT T= Pe ar. " In.

ent ‘St. Josep may y d James whi, died a the at 1106 E

21, 10 m. Burial Washington Park,

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Father Carew proposed the

son, Brother PR adoon: Donald L. , Ambler. his

WERS—In loving oa of our Bo nd brother, Joseph

the beloved son and brother, William A. (Skipper) uchatisn Jr. We e specially

his message, the Publishing Bg, members - T Triends » aatiington,

standing services fend & MRS

OU the kindness. expressions pathy, beaujiful floral offerings and spiritual tributes extended by friends, neighbors and relatives in qur.recent

passi voted and beloved wife and mother,

grateful and to Kk Pandel] the Plorist for their Beate

Home and all who assisted for tacts ful and arieous services rendered. THE PAMILY.

COOK—We Ee to acknowledge with deep appreciation the many acts of kindness, expressions of sympathy

tended by our Iriends, relatives and neighbors at the passing of our be-

Os! Cook. We especially wish to thank Rev. Huddleston

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comfort, the pallbearers Gripsteiner's Puneral Home for courteous and tactful . WIFE, RUTH C

tation we wish thank — attention and hs VE er extended at ose . cially grateful to Rev.

BON AND DAUGHTER.

friends and relatives for beautiful floral tributes

Mrs. A neighbor and nurse, for the untiring effort and constant kind attent

the passing of Jennie Earl, beloved _ wife and mother. We also wish to thank the members of Theta of West Park Church, Rey. Lanman and Usher Cy kindly serve

floral tributes sxten of Elizabeth Prench, d

ON PETITION FOR VARICE UNDER ZONING ORDINANCE.

of Spe cally set forth in sald petition and that a

2nd a of March, JF, tae t 1:30 P. M. J. GALES, oar Beeler Street, Speedway, Indiana,

LONG- TERM | CONTRACT orice To FROMRTY Gime tn Tie

ON ANCE UNDER ZONING ORDINANCE.

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and » lly drive required equip-

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+ of. an experimental 1 said ing sll as ° fically set forth in said petition r t 8 hearing thereon will had before said Janing A Is at In: Nori Fond d Lk Ma h, 1 1040, ana, on ay of re § lh PM

Vay, Indien. ;

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE HEART TOWN OF SPEEDWAY OF

Notice is hereby given to all of the gro perty owners in the Civil Town of (Speedway, Indiana, that the undersigned Id | Ronald Gales has his written petition with the Board Zoning Appeals of the Civil Town of Speedway requesting that sald Board grant him ‘a variance , under General Ordinance No. 7 (1929) and II, [the amendments theretp to rmit him to continue the operation of his present ooper. [business at 1627 Béejer Street, in the Town edway, Indiana, all as more; specifi-

GEIS —We are deeply aml a h to Tess

thanks to our friends, neighbors, the Business Men in vicinity of BE. St. an

their affiliation for ed at the sudden passing of our bemother and dwughter, clative and wish to_thamki for spiritual comfort and Shirley cntered. and courteous

hearing thereon will be had before hand Board of Zoning Appeals at 1450 North ay of Drive, Bpeedway, a iian, on

oEI8, & Sata "roRo SAE:

bank the kind friends, neighbors and relatives for tention, bea 1

utes and other courtesies extended in our recent bereavement, the suds Notice is hereby given to all of the| den passing of Sur Sout ttle son, [property owners in the Civil Town of ot 148 peedway, Indiana, that the undersigned Ronald Cales has filed his written peti tion with the Board Jot Zoning Appeals of the Civil Town. of” Speedway requesting that sald Board grant him a. variance under Generad:Ordinance No.7 (1920) and the amendmiénts therdto to permit him

to-erect a but ging as 3a Lyman rst Drive, Speedway, Indi-

rontage of aes 15 105 feet and the depth 217.8 feet, sald building to be a

an en. gineert laboratory, and to operate ‘his {Shesens business, ¢ consisting

Grove. we especial Smit! W sympathetic vices

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