Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1949 — Page 27

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Survivors Will Represent State At- Boston Meet

. By JIM HEYROCK Amateur’ fighters, the stouthearted lads who punch and get punched simply for the love of punching, will have their second chance this year in the ring spotlight when the AAU boxing tournament opens tonight in the National Guard Armory, Under the sponsorship of the Robison-Ragsdale Post of the American Legion, the tournament opens tonight and closes with th finals tomorrow night. After tomorrow night's fighting, there will be a team of eight survivors to represent Indiana in

THURSDAY, MAR. 17, 1049

entered. Another is the welterweight division where several . youths had to be turned away to {make room for the better boys in that class.

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Individual Awards iL The individual champions will

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Rodebecks Set Season 3-Game Record, Topple 3297 Pins in Indianapolis Classic

Herb Hohlt's 697 Paces Team fo Sweep Russet were shot by a father and

. son combination. Howard Deer Of Three Games From Kay Jeweler Quintet |i. had 649 and Howard Deer Sr. By DON SIEBERT pA

; a x reached 604. . Bowling history was made last night in the Indianapolis Classic at Pritchett's as rollicking Rodebeck Motion Pictures rammed home games of 1044-1179-1074 for a. dizzy 3207 to set a new season \ AE ey The Kay Jewelers, who took the city tourney team event, had the misfortune of bowling agajnst the youthful Rodebecks and Quapie allies uF; 948873 1008 or can still boast a better single Herb Hohlt led the Rodebecks|83me. They wound up their big dividual honors, Rusk to victory with a 697 on games of series with a 1185. In the individual honors, Rusty 227-257-213, and Dick Weber waa| The Rodebecks top total com-Bubnetn® trad bart to Jon 248 combination for 691. CurtPIng 3453 hammered out by out 684 with Pritontt Rereation Heady t the fever to reach|Bowes Seal Fast Jan. 14, 1042, or tid Loman, e had games 672 with tallies of 225-254-193, | The all-time record was also” Woek-En 2 Tourney Slated Peyton Printz bad 620, and Ed(iald down in the Indianapoll) pm, tnira ane Husband and Huck had to play “dog” with a Inde. Il the glory went to the| Wife Handicap Tournament opens

mere 617. were hardly[leaders, however. Meanwhile|!d Speedway Bowl Saturday for a {two-week-end run, Entries at $7 standing still as Bob Kays con- Marott Shoes built a 3086 series per couple close Mar. 18 with | tributed 653 that included 279 in|that won them two in their battle... .¢ions going fast. the final stanza, Bob Ear i] ba NY With Russe " . i. a A top award of $150 is guaranmissed the honor count wit an ou ndin h ai "out lost the last tit 945 to 1063 he 1eaders In the handicap

division and a $100 plum is as Russet's reached 2982. loffered in the actual event. Make

Delaware - Bowl reach 3078, and Indiana Fur was close behind with a 3087 that included a 651 by Dad Hanna.: An even 3000 gave Cline Realtors three wins over Copeland Drugs when that team stopped on| a 2688 that was made without a single '600.

Mark Nears Record

Bob Carnagua had 671 to help :

Sports Events = Here and There Today, Tomorrow.

Royals Clinch Tie In Division Race

Defeat Knicks, 94-89, SIA In Garden Contest pro Aro, i Re Sampionstive th

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Rochester's rollicking Royals!s. do 5 wm. today were certain of gaining at

least a tie for the Basketball minneapolis st Ba ap | Association of America’s western Nt Ms at diyision pennant. : Pt. Wayne at Providence. ; Victors by a 94-to-89 . count High basketball bame Knicker-|quet at Hock Hill, 8 p.m. over the New York OP OMORRO j

bockers last night, the Royals now boast a two-and-a-half game lead over the Minneapolis Lakers

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ton last night, 85 to 72, have three| g: a more games remaining on their| Fi. Warne ys Prov at Chicago. regular season schedule, HG Waterloo at Denver, Arnie Risen hooped poin a» o and Bobby Davies got 29 in lead- Oro ats A ing the Royals to victory over Criaus Rita) QUETS Sioa New York in the feature game of x hgh Athol ake the first BAA twin bill ever held] Tnaiine Association dinner,

in Madison Square Garden. In|Athenseum, 6:30 p wm. o the curtain-raiser, the Chicago as AU Diving and Swimming meet,

Stags set a new team scoring a Be EE

the National A.A.U. tournament feceive awards after the final ; record for the Garden by trounce ———— K in Boston Apr. 4, 5 and 6. matches Friday night and a team Li| The new mark is a gain of Oscar Behrens paced the shotiyour reservations now by calling|une “Bl Sallie hoa Tete Guaranteed WATCH - 78 pins over the 3219 rolled byisquad with 655 and Johnny Men-' De] England at BE-0022 or Marta, » an First Bout, 8 p. m. trophy will be awarded for the behind Max Zaslofsky's 29-point(] » team having the largest number Marott Shoe Store in the same cin and Harry Wheeler added Roberts, tourney secretary, at scoring splurge. REPAIRIN Usual Low Prices A champion will be Stowatd an lof champions. league Jan. 5, but the shoe team modest 600's. Best scores fofBE-0916-W. Washington, the astern Dibantamweight fea ther welght, Tickets for hath nights are on WLERS (MEN) Pialg, Delaware Bow Bina LaPary, Bowes Seal Past ...... sor| Vision champion, experienced Iitweight welterweight. oud Sle. | Sale at Bush-Callahan’s, 136 E. Morb Hobie, Rodebeor Mot. Pictures . 497/Wayne Clarkson, Farm BUFeat -.r..: oo Hilds Poster, Atias Super Mkt. ...... sos|ti® trouble with the Lakers, lead8 ght, ght, {Washington St, and Sportmen’s Dick Weber, Rodebeck Mot. Pictures . 691|Orvilie Sells, Bll Lily ......<« =e + 008| 0 1h James. Indiana Bell "s03/ing by as much as 22 points midweight, light heavyweight and |g, ; Rusty Buhneing, Pritchett Rec. .... 684/John Hartman, Inter Club -......ens s Mat te (Store, 126 N. Pennsylvania St. +e. 60i|Audrey Buiter, Atlas Super Mkt. .. way in the final period. Jack heavyweight. Competitors are prices are 50 cents for chila BE ae abe nowt 1. $11 Foals Mopistio Danks O'Neilia |... i Vieky Robison. Nant Bow... 1. 568 Nichols paced the winners with coming from various parts of the), 4... 12. } children M: ‘ay, Wallace Tool & Die 668 00 BOWLERS (MEN) Catherine Blossom, Justus Contract . 500 7 pot While lo er 12; $1 general admission Used CATS .......... O83/A1 RUChArt, ©. O. F. +. cvvovsnrnassess 300) OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) (17 points, fty George Mistate as well as the city of Indi- Art Heiss, Sachs art, C. anapolis and §2 ringside. Porrest. way PASLrios ...... 0.54 Suck « 508 bo Mueller, PR: Mallory Ot serene 4 kan dunked 24. First bout is scheduled to Ld ——————— Behrens, Marott Shoe Store ... 853|Bob Ayre, RCA $88) i eler s, Rose 8ho anise 40 NEW YORK : ec ENTIRE under way at 8 p. m. with the Oakland Bittners Reward Dest EEA ens Cafeteria os 48 ron ee rata] ME As 58 kanes Walker, Cooa-C 491 w YO ght of ths 13 4 BIG STORES same starting time set for tomor- F 1} . 4 : Curly Street, Cline Realtors ........ ". 848/Paul Lester, Peerless Pumps ........ | Theima Wettie, Al 0 * 4%50/teams in the Basketball Associa- nk nas - 8 reeze Ball to Win Bi. ii ohn Mencin, Marott Shoe Store .... 648 Jack Ryan, Riviera Mixed _.......... 580 \ytle Pawner, Milano Inn . « 480ition of America will compete in 0 RW GTON ST, row night. Boxers will weigh in ; . Bob Earl, Kby Jewelry ............/s 647 Jim McKinney, B. Grove Holy Name. 8 J; ‘Kingsland, Farm Bureau ... 486 season play-offs for the loo CW. W. GTON ST. bet 9 OKLAHOMA CITY, Mar. 17 Fred Rice | 18-pounder |Larry Fox, grat enti T|Ernie Ramsey, Moon-Lite Classic .... 38) (Frances Lippe, Indpls. P, & L. 487| post. n play-offs for the p 1088 ween 2 and 4.p. m. today and| yp) _ The Oakland Bittners.| see P John Blake, Beanblossom Mortuary .. 647/Dr. Kenneth Bogart, Sturm Medical. 882 urge Minatel, Reliable ins. ,. 483 title, tomorrow. = Pairings = for the|o,,' yt parely made it into the] from Douglas-Hill. TR RE Eee 42 | Rowe Overstreet. Howe 400 i ome sj Martha Ryan, Riviefs Mixed. mgt fens hu be made jas quarter-final round, were in dan- Phillips te Talk Clarence Hck | Ka Jewelry .lll.. 840 Butch [ oud, Ind ie Water et bt Gat Stewart. ame . mediately after the weigh-ins and |, . again toda in th x ; . M T us bo ree. in orence Gunneman, Gra alers .. 3 . ; mediately aft fer again today in the Nationari HLTIPSI0 AX fa etn ane Boop eee gone Thetbry L0 at WISITRR ETT lA RUN BY A There will be no beginning Nas ore aie Loaches 630| Jonas O'Hire, Diamond Chain 865 Betty Williams, Continental Opt. (they met the Los Angeles Clif-| Commissioner L. V. Philli 637 Richard Gayde, Herff-Jones _........ 5} Viola Roberts, B. Grove Matinee ! Rr fighters in this event. All have engineers of the tourney'sios the omer i be Prine hs Hobs M. Bob Zahn, sacred Heart Holy Name .. i Pat Schmutte, Riviers Feder . ; | V4 | {g | ' a) V4 been tested and found to be at the yiooect unset. [Oe w 3 pracipalile 623 Virgil "Minkner, Indpls, P. & L. +... 530 Sess Willian: A ape F.C: + In 7 (3 {i 1] 1 0 t | J} WI | , top of their groups. Nearly alll "my." vaunted Bittners. who! Peaker for the dinner-meeting 1 812 Yirgih Worrell, Nat! Malleable ....... ua TEAM SCORES (MEM). a ; SP have won A.A.U. titles previously nave won 58 games and lost once To 6:30 tomorrow night of the Jo tk Mot. :. €30| Kénneth Landis, Continental Optical . 516 Rodebeck Motion Pletures. ... . 3901 : fig or have been - Golden Gloves this year, had to freeze the ball} ndiana Coaches Association in sili Lane, Pritehet Recreation “ane 619 | Ray Winkley Grain eiore Musial . 808 Matott Shoe oN aisaet . 3088 1 e, siestsanee . Bow . . champions. \desperately for the final 90 sec-| the Athenaeum. Ba Huck, Rodebeck Motion Plétures.. 617| Marge Skelton, BW. LaPIante ...... 561 IGIA0R TPF «serserses 3061 8 Heavyweights londs to mip Hooker-Vandergriff| Ted Sullivan, secretary of the Don Yarnell, Ral hy Tavern Sore: 813 Jud Hindel, Tompkins los Cream ... 80 Kay Jewelery . 3039 Members of the Legion com-imotors of Arlington, Tex., 57.55, (Indianapolis Baseball Club, and |g man tle, I mond Chain .... 812 08 Junker, Indpls. Typewriter ..., 847 Russet Cafeteria 083 mittee, which is taking its first| Along with the Bittners-Clit- | Mike Kelley, scout for the Pitts william Evers El TAIL swnivn iia esse B11] Mary Basinger, E. W. LaPlante .... 48 Sump! Brothers | 206 fling at fight sponsorship, have yon game on today’s quarter-final Push Pirates, also will speak. Bob Jones: Diamond: Chain 111% $10] Aloe Chossin. Matias. Sen's Wer |... 4t|Boves Seal Past * 2907 BROWN-FORMAN sifted th tri arefull d! g ys 4 S————————————————— Bo Seal 610| Marge Hoffh Ind. Oil Equi 523 Paper Package 2806 . | 5 Wi “ie " . cee DI FAPET FACERE® inne .e take hrioy at . + uly ay program were: top-seeded Phillips Jack Dorian are Star OF «see sie! ie Simerly, Medias Me ‘s Wear v0 520 TEAM SCORES (WOMEN) Oletillors Corporation + At Lovisville in Keatodky aken the best of those received. Ojlers vs. Los Angeles Police: Fight Results Bob Susemichel, Delaware Sm w, ind. Oll arin i vesiia Indiana Ofl Equipment ...........es 2574 KING BLACK LABEL. Blended 40% Straight Some of the youths had to be| - Mike Sansone, Coca-Cola . 5 tuned ‘away: because of crowded TS seeded , Denver Chevrolets| WORL: ora United Press Ricelo. 13a 50 ers, Inter Club: ». Tompkins Foe Cream ........e...... 2528 Whiskies, 60% Grain Neutral Spirits. 86 Proot. . ass. —Ton 0, ? B14 > 4 conditions in various divisions Seni pone Daley: nd BE a Qirginied Percy Paste, Bb "eter Todsdne Fur. . 1 d y Tohight! * [seeded Oklahoma- City University 133, New Glascow, N. 8. (10). [RY t t's Grocery ... €03| Dorothy Neiger, Eil Lilly ....... Additional Sports OLD FORESTER. Bottled in Bond. Kentucky onight's fights will be in alliyg, fourth-seeded Peoria, Ill., Cat-| MIAMI, Fla.—Lee Sala. 150%, Donpra |Pa Driscoll, Allison Commercial .... 805 Sybil N ar, lle Cleaners Straight Bourbon Whisky. 100 Prootys” wo weights and some youths may be erpllar. Diesels. P teed Mk Kashani” Sev eart ok, SL SE 1 SAR et ain 2 LC Page 28 a - qu 0 ce. -

Especially crowded this year inl the heavyweight division, in which eight fighters have been

LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE OF PETITION FOR AND | DETERMINATION TO ISSUE BONDS | AND OF APPROPRIATION OF THE PRO-

given that a petition I { 0! by more than fifty owners of taxable real estate in sald School City, duly| signed, verified, and under the provisions of Chapter 119 of the Acts of he Indiana General Assembly as amended,

Jroledts, = via: an eight classroom addifon to and the making of certain alterations at Elementary Scheol No, 34, 1410 Wade Street ($300,000); a two classroom addition to Elementary School No. 1, 36i4 BE. 36th Street ($75,000); a two classroom addition to Elementary School No. 80, 920 E. 62nd Street ($75,000), all

School City, in the manner and within the time provided in said Chapter 119 of the Acts of the Indiana General Assembly | of 1937, as amended. Notice is also hereby given that the Board of School Commissioners ef the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, at its regu-

lar meeting on the y of March, 1049, determined to issue its bonds in an amount not to exe to pro-

vide funds for application to the costs of three construction projects, vis: an eight classroom addition to and the making of certain alterations at Elementary School No. 34, 1410 Wade Street ($300,000); a two classroom addition to Elementary

School -No. 1, 3614 E 36th Street ($75. 000); a two classroum addition to Elementary Sc 920 B. Street

hool No. 80, { $75,000), all in the City of Indianapolis. Bald bonds are to bear Interest payable semi-annually, at a rate not to exceed 37% per annum to be determined by the bidding thereof, and the principal of said bonds shall be payable serially (but not necessarily in. equal annual amounts)! from 1950 to 1969 both inclusive. Ten or more ‘taxpayers, other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel

Tm! State Board of Tax. Commissioners for further action, by filling a petition therefor with the county Auditor of Marion County, Indi. ana, 0 fore the expiration of twenty-nine (29) days from the 10th day) of March, 1949. The net assessed value] of all property in this taxing unit is| $603,026,540 and the indebtedness of said School City at the time of the proposed tale of said nds not including this Present S50 of bonds will be less than Notice is further given that the proceeds of such bonds have been appropri ated, subject to hearing and final termination of such appropriation, by| the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis for three construc-| tion projects, vis: an eight classroom addition to and the making of certain alterations at Elementary School No. 34, 1410 Wade Street- ($300.000); a two classroom addition to Elementary School No. 1, E 36th Street ($75,000); a two classroom addition to Elementary School No A E. 62nd Street ($75.000), all in the City of Indianapolis, 9 March, 1949, at ' has been fixed as the time, and the office] of the Board, in the City of Indianapolis, | has been fixed as the place, for a hear-| ing and final action upon sald appropriation. which the Board considers necessary to meet the emergency existing by reason | of the present need for such facilities. | Taxpayers may appear at sald hearing] and shall have the right to be heard on| sald ARDTOpriation, uch . appropriation as finally made by the Bosrd be oer tified by the unty © Auditor to the Btate Board of Tax Commissioners, after which sald Board will hold a hearin thereon within fifteen days. At suc hearing, taxpayers objecting to such ap ropriafion may be heard and interested axpayers may inquire of .the County] Auditor as to the time and place of such |

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