Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1949 — Page 6

Over Ted Berd. ‘Ballots on Page 20 . By ART WRIGHT - ‘A big “inning” for Johnny J Hutchings in the voting for the

Indian's “Most Telegenic” player * “today gave Wim the highest, per-

you think there will be some + openings when college _ and | t (DIS TT I hi has. 41 percent of all votes | to start Treceived and Beard has 32.5. 1 . laborer. The contest, sponsored by The suggestions as Times and RCA-Victor dealers. J

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many young men in the same

favor—ypu are willing to’ ‘start! statements of fans who voted for ‘a8 a common laborer. Many. the winning player. The best.

do that. ~ “most -telegente

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__: dune i centage of votes he has earned to the right Kind of a Job. Do [0] ,

| athering 54.4 per cent of the 4

+ Mel Dueon :

player contest.

. his pitching on But you have this in gin their study of the 25-word has won voles | in the "Most Telegenic"

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rned recognition for the Indians

pitching staff in the voting.

"Shat there will be some openings fan. The player also will get an/clipped from The Times or ob-|per cent! Lés Fleming, 54

when college and high school RCA-Victor television set. | * students go back to school. is Even Il you have sent in votes

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A coroner's autopsy was sched-| 'uled today to determine cause of

problem, write James Grayson, the death of 11-year-old Ronald in care of The Times. | Maddock, of 845 Greer St, who

nor contemplate having any soon. died after an unexplained seizure But it rt hurt oy any- *arly last night. he You never know ‘When you) According to his parents, Ronuncover a lead. ald had been playing about the pmsieren Hagin 59 cotet in house and yard throughout the “You know the Neputation 2% some. afterngon ! “You may have & Tew in mind; feeling il about 6- p.m. His for whom you'd enjoy working. mother called a General Hospital | Find out all you can about them. ambulance ‘when Ife started vioYou might later want to apply lent vomiting. He “was pro-J to several. nounced dead by the ambulance You can learn & great deal physician. about & company from ifs em- The youth had completed the Pployees. Sometimes former em-6-A grade in School 13 last spring loyees can give you food foriand was in excellent health, his]

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Besides his parents He is survived by a sister, Patricia, and a other Wayne, who is stationed’ and how it wn London, 5 with -the-U. 8. employees, custo. Marine Corps.

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