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AUGUSTA, Ga, Apr. 8 (UP)- +
t|A small but elité field of 56 was Indianapolis - of a heart attack. B in Crown Hill Cemetery. et orm. ing an attack in his home at 942° Coach Ed Diederich .. |tarday. But (the hockey club). [1 a fiyout and the Newark players -. E. 58th St. after a very active hould third oration. (the hockey club) 7 CTL Mo heave the men, in able by the week end. He had played golf it H Bo proper rye dosent ist he a Bureau, are going blue into a Rearhy lake. fos in Saturday and worked in his yard oosier XErs too long. the all-out to preserve the national THEY be 0° , ith abs - Sunday ny Ne of The hot favorites, the Masters the bowling event for Indianapolis. thing pg lon Ton - Indianapolis, Mr. “specialists” such as defending fwo The bowlers come from every- dh Cars De us ated Sto in in cham fon Claude Harmon and the y ad-iwhere and leave a lot of money members of the state champion. Butler University, where he ¥I8I old-timers who always feel young in a tournament city. . . ship Owenshore High Police played football under Put Pagel . again when it's April in Augusta, with Shortridge Athletic Director + Apr. 6 (UP)—Three(qery o)) restless for action. automobiles Bob Nipper and Butler Assistant|[ndiana survived the outstandr mechanical Coach Wally Middlesworth, quarter-final rounds of the AAUlye performer on the winter eir- : officers in & Mr. Diederich was past presi-Doxing tournament here. 1asticyuit, remains the favorite after dent of the Indiana Officials As-{night, a week of warm-ups. The Memcampaign, sociation and had served this) Robin Hood, Indianapolis,iphis dentist, who forsook the drill cars passed year on the membership commit-|gained a decision over Connieifor the drive two years ago, es set up on tee of the association. Wilkins of Washington, D. C., initurned in a 67 the other day, one Pennsylvania He was also a member of theithe 147-pound class; Charles Ad- of the three best practice ra Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity, kins, Gary; decisioned John Bian-/Clayton Haefner, the i esterday, 445 ~ ! y sandy- } ) Broadway Methodist Church,/caniello, Cherry Point, N. C., in/haired Tarheel, and hoary Vic| apolis Indians’ third baseman, ; Broad Ripple Masonic Lodge, ithe 135-pound class and Everett|Ghezzi shot other two 67's. | looks ready for his first season ted they have Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine and|Cooper, Gary, defeated Raymond| The leading -horse is Sam| oo jndians Un! baseball es operating the Indiana High School Coaches|Fields, Utica, N. Y., in the 126-|Snead, White Sulphur Springs, hversity ight with bad, Association. pound class. Va., who reportedly has acquired 0h. Andres’ squad was fo ith. improper Joins Teaching Stam Less fortunate were James|a putting touch to go with his| open the season today against ynohornand | After leaving Butler he coached |ShaW Of Terre Haute, in the 160-/legendary long game. Valparaiso in Bloomington. ective. equip- Ripple teaching staff as a math the second. round by Kenneth rep ‘Golfer Gels the repairs and English instructor. He began Silvers of East St. Louls, and tructed: to re- after| Fred Rice of Indianapolis who lost Hole-in-One ks when cor- joining Broad Ripple’s staff in 3 decision in the X5-pound class ’ ade. * 1925. This was his 24th Richard Abasial of Honolulu. re - fn ewan isin ar an Mir Aine! of Enc 1) State Meet [Buf Team Loses Principal KX. V. Ammerman of|fought yestérday there were 16 . . to Hear Broad Ripple said yesterday: “Ed/knockouts, three fewer than on! Fifteen Indianapolis lads and! JIM WADSWORTH of LawChaplain wil eartainly be missed around opening day. Jinsstes are sutered in the Roller|rence Central High sould boast 1n e was ype of i ———————————— ater tors’ Association classroom ay about a hole-' h chaplain of any parent would be willing tol Four Games Carded state amateur meet to be held at{in-one he shot yesterday at Indian py emt fielder Bill Plate. Ftison, will trust with his children, because, | _ [the Bell Rink, Ft. Wayne, this{Lake. But that's where the thrill “rpon came the blows that put] nsession of he stood for everything that isin VFW Tourney Saturday, ' * |ended. His team lost a golf mateh'y, Chick atend of the Tribe for | [NDIA ot Saris 3 ‘clean and fine in athletics. In 24], Tisisy Sate Service “| Winners are to compete in a|to Howe, 27-0. |keeps: First sacker Homer Johnsning a years of association I never heard , Ind, Apr. 6—The|aye.state regional at Milwaukee Wadsworth used a seven fron to! cracked the first Chambers pst adway Meth- him criticize anyone or anything|'cterans of Foreign Wars Na-injay 31, June 1,.2 and 8. Reglon-|drop in his tee shot on the 135-/'°% 4 jan wnduly. He vas a straight shoot [tional Basketball tournament |, winners go to the Nationallyard fifth hole. delivery over the right field fence ris will sing here moved Into high speed today yeet to be staged In Washington, Gerald Williams of Howe was(®nd out of the park. ona_Hatfleld Survivors are his wife Phosbe|¥ith four opening round games| ’C. ‘at s later date Indianap-(the low scorer with a. 78. Then Paul. Atmstiong, - left ns. The 10:30 C. Diederich and daughter Jo Ann/(0%, the schedule. - - “igh. [Oli% skaters who are to compete Seider, stepped Vp and. put ome de, the pro- s e, Elsah, Til. 3 -" |scoring Juintet from Akron, O., Seecl Ska NA sagt mavory But the Chicks also had trouble ’ trounced Madisonville, Ky., 80 to he Series AL MEAs) in their arm department. ? 81, and Astoria, Ore. humbled BR Roll ss. Leos 1} il, Aster one down the frat frame, fs rtez, Colo., 51 to 37. treal jway boun Hahn, U n_ Killed Reds to Rest Up The first game tonight pits Au-|wiie PoE miarmegiate gry et Sit, thé winner, meets Toronto | pitch off the center-field fence, . 6 (UP)—C. , rora, Neb. against Minneapolis. Juvenile Boys, Class B RESULTS LAST NIGHT 366 feet away, and went to secnden, O., a . Lawrence, Kas, and Anaconda, Sammy Togrem. De ERICA | LEAGUE PLAYOFF ond. Dale Coogan popped out to, College Baseball an exhibition tilt with Loulsville|n, sory in 1930. , . . It's an oddity . : today when For i Pl ff Mont., were scheduled in the sec- White | Series ‘&' (best-of-seven) left ‘field and Culley Rikard Rose? the other day. . . . He belted theifor an outfielder to go homers pn cars of a ond contest with Winamae, Ind..|Aiss Sather 4 and Pe ofits © W.1 Petiwalked. Rickard and Conway|Goreeiogn 4, Lave, lagiimore 1. (10/DAIl Over left fielder Ed Lavigne's|iess in these days of the rocket west-bound and Berwick, Pa., in the third. Stouts a ras ard 3 were stranded when Bob Kellog| innings), : “{head. . . . With his back to thelpall. , , . This answers a recent ed after col- PROVIDENCE, R. I, Apr. 6{The final game wil! be between Denna tan White: |e SR fit issier, mosts was thrown out at first. . stand, Lavigne chased the flying query. , .. The “rabbit” ball came tratler. truck. SUR apie Provide Bens Reds: who|Eustla, Tow Iowa, and Alcester, 8. D.| pena White and Nemes Mood La? nome RA The Chicks gathered in two hits, 0 ity 8. aphere, it took reverse enghish|into the game in 1920. j : pt 7 ged i 8q a . p EY — for i the i, ous rous Th | 00, T o Othe Barely] pre vn 00 5 Lous mvs, Three Keglers Too 7 wo Others Bare y arias ch rest today before making a final ¥'s ’ . : » mu Bees i Mics Charmed Circle in Night's G ; 3 yo bol of supremacy in the American ISS arme irc 2 in he ames ¢ - Hockey League. ie By DON SIEBERT showed how consistent she could! The Reds won their series “A” A trio of 700s led a brilliant parade of bowling scores last be by rolling a trio of 120's for &# . best-of-seven playoffs from the is and two keglers rolled series that stopped just short of the Mike-Sells at West Side. ; : Flyers, 3 to 2, last night in the! select circle. | Naval Ordnance held a head . severth and deciding game. It Carl Hardin copped supreme laurels in the West Side Classic pin tourney at PHO'g with Ed|. od took a goal in the final minutes| with a 712 for Tompkins Ice Cream as that team Sopped the loop | Dobbins taking top honors with ing of the game 16 do 1. with a 3043 to a3" ow they meet Hershey in a hard with 2983. best-of-seven series beginning Sat-| Carl got tougher with each 3118 that gave them top team AS Sete Gtute Dedbles pen ough urday. 2 gir stanza. He laid down 208:236-268| total and included games of 1024-000 “Th ol -end 2h Record Crowd and Léo Ahearn added 630 as 143.108), 2 Siem Maurer gave| Lop a SUSE Shares hu ; "A record crowd of 7450 fans| Tompkins battered out 2003- Plenty: across eigh oys b watched the Reds mmaton viceory 1068, but lost the opener to the featured a TF opener and Keith! Ar aur NITURE - chiropractors by 20 pins. Miller had 610. p from the Flyers with a goal at - {mated first prize of $300 is ofOR to break a 2 to 2 tie. Fred Mitchell contributed a -609. rolled a consistent 224-224-246 for! Sal at BL-8633 or the bowl at i vidence ; Just one pin behind Hardin 604 to lead Conkle Funeral Home| ERINGS Pro player-coach Terry GA-3743. i Reardon scored first to give the came Art Baker, rolling in Pritch- into the honor count. - In the The big Won-Te Reds a 1 to 0 lead, but, Vie Grigg|®tt's Chevrolet Indianapolis cir-'same house Bob Kelley reached ig dod hy Restaurant PERIES vie cult. His 711 included a top-|669, Bob Kays was a step behind | League ended its season with). sunk a tying matker in the second | Ross J. Moore insuring first place period. Barry Sullivan and Jack|Deavy 273 between 236 and 202. |with 663 and Chuck Markey |), & P Hamilton matched goals in the| In the Pennsylvania Recreation! stopped on 654. ¥ Winning two games, Mary PREADS third before Kullman scored his| Session Paul Moxley hurled a 703! The best the ladies could do 'Baas reports. They fihished game-winner %| that was only good for third hon-| was a 580 by Leona Jackson in Chre ames In front. Coffin Food NG AND ; : ors. Paul rolled 202-256-245 to the Paul Cave Ladies loop at the| Center wae I Second 35 tlon, : Brea d on’s Con dition d pace Miller Givesty w a terrific, Peynny ania Frieda Tames tained by Vivian Davis, jumped MER b Seri Maurer. 338 TTOM-fifth to third spot by winTHING i eported ous ral Jovi, pa, se ven y ft ge, fn Bi. Siig | Bing all three in their last session os ST. LOUIS, Apr. 6 (UP)—S8am Pau Shs Ghnsene 3 Artie & th RL, na of the campaign. Breadon, former owner of the St.| on Cher)... ot don Jorg Theagow Hues Re Jovy The Won-Tenners will officially . host Louis Cardinals, was reported in! ama oe Ten : 1 close activities with their annual serious condition at St. John's cee Lyle Cl Sas pe : banquet next Tuesday when spontoms, fused ta disclose the nature of hi nC LE values! 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