Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1949 — Page 27
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THURSDAY, MAR, 10, 1040 So _THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Rte I TR rt: Creamoves Advance, TB aps Seek To Regain Crrhoumds Lose To Haine, 83-66; Sycamores Advance,
KANSAS ‘CITY, Mo, Mar. 10—The loss of Dwight Swalls, scoring tendencies and drew -to/ing basketball team, but {
! n the little : ' : . Greyhound center; and the unerring accuracy of All-American Hal|within 3 points of Hamline, but though we came out on ho LS te Lipide 2 7 ’ . - ay of Hamline, in the second half of the game, cost the soon after, Coach Nicoson wasiend I'm very proud of every one z Ee Indiana Central squad their second game of the NAIB tourney/obliged to take Swails from the of nem." > st here yesterday afternoon. lay as he had accumulated four iy
The pressing defense Coach Nicoson employed against the i and the Hamline squad |MeGratn¢ 5.4 vd Meyer. ¢ em ne v pe " favored Hamline quintet, almost, began to hit from the field PER | awails, t * : 2a LA y . 9 Local Skaters Look at Me, Fellas, I'm Dancin Tie for 2d . Barons Win. -
paid off for the Hounds. Seek-| After trading poinls for the, 1arly. They pulled slowly away, Stevenson, ¢ ’ "ANN XN 0 Twas Open Every FRIDAY and MONDAY Night Until 9 0'Clock “Hellermen Meet ~3\ wT # ery g
first 10 minutes of the game, Forward Hal Haskins, who |Bobertson. ¢ ing their men all over the court, yr. 14’ drew ahead to a seven od PY For bs sharing, Who |ansit, o the Greyhounds caused the Ham-| a hit five out of eight shots, an 8 | McBride, § line squad no little trouble in|POINt Margin. Greyhounds just. couldn't catch Meni finding openings. Mikkelsen, giant| But the Greyhounds came back|yp, . Blevins, § 41 6 foot, 7 inch center of the Min-|strong on -fast break openings The Hounds hit a low per-| Totals - 33 20 21. Totals 35 13 26| To! nesota squad was consistently|and drew to within 8 points of!centage of their shots again ‘to-| Half-Time Score—Hamline 43, Indians * New Haven Tonight On Coliseum Ice By BILL EGGERT Coach Ott Heller's Indianapolis Caps will be out to' regain first place in the western division of the American Hockey League
bottled up by Griffith and Swails, them «at the half, when the score day, .247, well under. their 300| Yiisaed. Free Throws — (Indiana) Me- ; when they meet the New Haven Ramblers at the Coliseum to-
N i . , Griffith and could mark up but 13 points|stood 43-37. average for the season. Coach|CGrath, Swails 3, Ropsrtaon. 2. On ifith for the game iy | ~With the resumption of play!Nicoson gave credit to his squad,|i amine’ Hate o Bestar Fe night, 4 ny The Hellermen lost their first
place spot, dropping into a second place tie with St, Louis, when the Cleveland Barons last night defeatéd Philadelphia 6-3. But the Barons, last year's Calder Cup champions found the schedule somewhat against their chances of staying in first place. They" have only four games left to play, while Indianapolis and ’ , st 12 . NO Mix ana Ave loft Duana Meyer, Hamline University forward, does a chorus girl pests Abend In Series Fick as he fands—on-Jim- Blevins (left), Indiana Central College In their series this year with guard during yesterday's game in the NAIB tourne at Kansas the Ramblers, the Caps have City. Hamline's Bob Leiviska is in the rear at right. Hamline won, three victories and a tie to their| 83 4, 45, to advance to the quarter finals. * :
credit in five starts. Should the|— fe Ramblers win tonight, they gal g « third piace te in ne cuss BY Hh Hits Dazzling 756-4 division. | ; ’ . The Barons did it the hard As K | % Lh All in mar some in Presa AS Keglers Scorch Alleys They ijealiea 3 to 0 Jmidway Indianapolis Classic Boasts 20 Counts
through the second period when : they caught fire and scored six Over 600 and Two in 700 Bracket. , "By DON SIEBERT
straight goals in the remaining- vs time to win, “ g ‘ ; Fon i The Indianapolis Classic at its best can turn in a performance 8t. Louls tied idle Indianapolis that is the envy of any loop in the country and last night was no exception.
for second by defeating Washing-| ton, 9 to 2, at St. Louis. In other "pi ,iine 20 scores over thé 600 mark and two tallies in the
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games, Hershey clinched second, cic high 700's the classic set a dazzling pace at Pritchett's as
-place in the Eastern Division, 1n4iana Fur connected for a stunning 3182 secles. nH
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ots easily as they rolled 1001 to stop 8/a 925. The middle game was a ¢ fight all the way with the Dela-|
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n Bowes Seal Fa i. 82 Ray Landers, Ramos-Porte, .. 625 Fred Carney, International Harvester 623 Sue Slomets'1. “Fon Machi $1 . . 3 ne Mark Herider, National Malleable ... 620 William Bo Goldstein's ‘Dept. St. ois 1 wen, 's a Paul Lester, Peerless Pum 6 M. Bchneicker, ts 617 e, Allison Foun Bennett, Goldstein's Dp. St. 615 Palmer, Dan PB owas 5 Used Cars 1s
Herman Cole, Danny Coyle's . . Larry Prasuhn, W. I. Super Service .. Jess Montague, Coca-Cola Ken Bogart, Sturm’s Medical Niles McMahan, Zionsville ..
- John O'Brien, -Ralph Tavern
Fugene Daacke, National Coa Herb Dunlop, Elif Lilly
Robert Van Clesve, Diamond Ohain 606 Kathl
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15/ With Lou. Fouts hammering out 18/665, Red Stuart had 659, and Bob 15| Carnagua reached the low 600's. 3 Rodebeck Motion Pictures
Sparked by a 750 laid down by Frank Argus, and a 685 by Bob Kelly the team rolled 1068, 1049, 1065, but despite their huge total lost the centerpiece when Art Sachs Used Cars slammed out a 1071. Argus, who took runnerup, honors, started on 289, and then| added 245 and 216. Kelly, who only” garnered fifth honors, had/
A terrific 3147 rolled by the Cline Realtors smothered out a
Shoes. Bill Blyth led the realtors and last night's leagues with a whopping 756 as he carved out 269-242-245. Jess Pritchett Jr. Curly Street, and Phil Bisesi contributed low 600s. : The most exciting game of the evéning was a ding dong contest that featured a 3052 by Delaware Bowl that was outmatched by Bowes Seal Fast's 3115 total. In the opener Bowes won
pwith a 656 that included games
failed to reach the honor roll, but Dick Weber joined the elite
of 211-222-223. | In the Johnson Chevrolet loop at Broad Ripple the Danny Coyle’'s Tavern team broke- loose to total 2805. Buck Palmer hit 615, and Herman Cole was second with a 609. Part of the evening's honors went to West Side where Jackson Roberts, who recently joined the West Side Merchants League, took third placé on the honor roll with a 702 for Hornaday Milk. Showing consistent skill, Roberts rolled 224-244-234. At the Pennsylvania, Johnson came up with 656 in the El Lilly loop, and John O'Brien, who has been bowling three years, caught 607 at Beech Grove Bowl for his first big score.
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| wares winning by 16 pins. They.
@7| blanked out a 1036 with 1052.
{The final tilt was even closer as
competitors by three pins. Fonnie Snyder furnished much of the Seal + Fast power, but missed - 700 -by two pins. He rolled 248 and 235 for 483 going
to 215. Gene Zwiesler, missed the honor count by one pin and Don Johnson turned in 625. The Delaware squad tried hard
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Sealed bids will be received by the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Igdianapolis until 11 o'clock a. March 23, 1049, for the sale to the of the following: 20014" Primary chairs 15—2-Student biology tables 1—Parquhar Iron Age Orchard Sprayer, or equal . 1-27" Potdevin gluing machine, or equal] 1-30" Potdevin Rotary Press, or equal 1--Mimeograph 2—Pianos & All' In accordance with the Board's ica and instructions bidders
N. Meridian Street, Tdianapoiis. THE BOARD OF L ONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS March 3, 1949. » BY M. V. BAILEY, Business Director NOTICE OF PETITION FOR AND DETERMINATION TO ISSUE AND OF APPROPRIATION OF THE PROOF SUCH Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the Board of
of Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis by more than fifty Swhery of taxable
fon to and the making of certain alterations at Elementary School No. 34, 1410 Wade Street ($300,000); a two class
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room athieen Tuttle EN Lilly 536) addition to Elementary School No. 1, oor ah JSernel Optical... on 806 Barbara, Moek, Wm... Block ..... voure B33 016 BH BON BUreet (ATSO00 wo two" Bises], Cline Realtors «...,c..e.. 5 | J Bytesh, Tompkins Ice Cream .... 531 | classroom addition to Wlementary School Ted Heidloff, Peerless Pump ......... 604 |Doris Glenn, Bradiey's Barbecues ..... 531 No. 80, 920 E. 62nd Street ($75,000), all Russ Houze, Howe 400 604 | Mary Baas, Bowes Seal Fast. +«« B31/in the City of Indianapolis. A remonKen Gardner, Zionsville . ve..s.. 604 Martha Harrison, Medias Men 8s We 531 strance against the issuance ‘of such Carl Lichtenaur, Conkle Fun’! Home 603 Bette Deppen, Anderson Spring . 570 bonds may be filled with the Board by Gene. Taylor, Allison Commercial ..... 602 18abelle Kroeger, Lourdes 528 owners of taxable reel ‘estate in said Jess Harless, Allison Commercial ... 602 Estelle Nash, LaSalle Cleaners . +:+ 528|School City, in the manner and within “John Kiesel, Marott Shoe Store ..... 602 Betty Van Camp, Indiana Bell ....... 521 the time provided in sala Chapter 119 of Ralph Law, International Harvester .. 602 | cl Koelling, Indpls. Typewriter .... 519/the Acts of the Indiana General Assembly Dor M tehell ds Mixed "" goy| Helen Niehaus, Rose ® 5. ...... 516/0f 1937, as amended. N % = B/ | # Wil ] helen . 00 | Georgeanna Kramer, Indiana Bell .. 516] Notice is also hereby given that the s 5 V7 X-41, AMAZING NEW illlam ‘Zeunik, J. O..Clark ... {Mary Kiser, EB. W. LaPlante . ... 514/Board of School Commissioners of the . ; a y ETT William Gruner, Danny O’Niell's -« 600 {Mickey Rotert, Tompkins Ice Cream . §13/City of Indianapolis, Indiana, at its regu- y . \ . L1G! UBBER AD OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) Catherine Fitzpatrick, Anderson Spring 510/1ar meeting on the 8th day of March, TO ALLSTATE TIRES Jim Johnson, Moon-Lite Classic ,.... 599 Rote 25 Nernon, {Coca-Cola vee 8510/1949, determined’ to issue its bonds in s . Rose ruger, Indiana P evisen d 34. Fanagun, giviesa Federal 20% | Marjorie Prancis, J. J Sinclatr vores. B0g|Vide funds for application to the costs Art Johnson, Riviers Mixed .... 586 | Marian White, Elf Lilly .. 0g of three Sonstruction Piojects, a: an y ! : Max Grdolnik, B, Grove Holy Lime 585 | Maybelle Rader, Indiana’ Pur . 808 eight classroom addition to and the ma 0.
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Carl Cole, Farm Bureau .... vee, 579] Gi School No. 1, 3614 E. 36th Street ($75. Harry Stivers, Herfl-Jones ........ .e 574 | Mary Bari ghvrsen Spring alee 308 000); a two Darel dition to Eleoo , .- (875,000), all in the City of Indianapolis. RO Mutual MIL News ovens ios Prin dip Top Tavern ,...... 503 |gatd bonds are to bear interest payable 13% r annum to be determined th Rennick Gaines, Grain Dealers Mixed 557 .. 504 Carl Donnelly, Elstrod Motors 54 « 801 bidding thereof, and the principal of sa: , I ges .... «+ 801 necessarily in ual annual amounts) Clayton Rea, Continental Optical .., 527 Bos Try : . [trom 1950 to 1069 both ve ose who pay poll tax only, who feel Berger to Manager Pete Smith, Stewart-Warner ... 493 | themselves aggrieved by such determina ‘ ++ 484|Tax Commissioners for further action, (UP)—Walter (Wally) Berger, | Mary Schiab, Continental Optfeat 3 iu by Ming i) petition therefo in the | 0. coun uditor o rio ounty, IndiBoston Braves’ slugging out- penguieve Beek, rain Dealers Ins. ... . ’ before a expiration of | : artha arr, Indpls, ater Co, “ fielder in the ’30's, was appointed |} ry al h, 1049. The net assessed yalue today as manager of the Mans Joan Battles, A in this taxing unit is Pat Schmutte, Riviera Federal . 410/8School City at the time of the oposed | land Baseball League. Ann Bnyder, Highland Country Olub .. 405/5ale of said bonds not including this ™ LARGEST SELECTION Indians Pur Not Is Junthar, given Shat the proBowes Seal Pas ceeds of sue n have of Linoleum In Indians |Delavare Bowling termination of such appropriation, by RUGS from $2.39 i ro oe Store the Board of School Commissioners. of the with the ' Look for whe shore lig Danny Copies aaa (wosen, + 0% tion projects, vis: an eight classroom ad- * HOOSIER W Tompkins Ice Cream 2688 on to and the making of certain altera- = dition To memeniaty Shoot Ne. 1: $014 A ————————————— Nn ition ements 0. 1, RL S51 . : E. 36th St ($75, { 211 B Washington, Fight Results » Street +75. 000) a two classroom om . NEW _ YORK. (Manhat ian Center) —Or- Marpdianapolki, and the 20th day of | lando Zulueta, 131%, Havana, Cuba, out- Mr ap pias tour of 1 N Pris! . pointed Joey Beifiore, 138%, Philadelphia , in the City of Indianapolis. | and
Gil Davidson, Indpls. Water Co, ... 569 Edna LaFary, Bowes Seal Fast . 503 | mentary: School No. 80 E. 62nd Street Charles Hardy, Reliable Ins. ......... 565 | Francis Trueblood, Elf Lill "03 |jcmi-annually, at a rate not to exceed 5 hr ae nd clon aie on bonds shall be payable serially (but not Bdith Plelds, Riviera Mixed 494} thee io HUI Shapers. shar Shan Pauline Wagner, Farm Bureau ...... 464/t) ) MANCHESTER, N. H., Mar. 9|xary Riles pions tn 20 aE Commie fhe Stats Beard, of H. Knickerbacker, Indpls. P. & L. fr th th | sel MsCann, Reliable Ins, .. pt Sateatet Yap, 8a. “450 chester Yankees. of the New Eng- Mary Loughmiller, B. Grove Matinee . 49/8 926 and the indebtedness of said) resent issue of bonds will be less than TEAM SCORES (MEN) $7500 000 Fred B. Cline Realtors t , Subject to hearing and final deArt Sachs Used Oars City of Indianapolis for three construc- ; INOLEUM co Fmpii Hans at Elementary School No, 34, 1419 PAINT & L » Elementary School No. 80, 920 E. 62nd Street ($75,000), all In the City ET Th: JpErnie Durando, Toe maanafixed as the piace. for a hearJ, at N
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