Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1949 — Page 31

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Frank Bigafoos, forme; ai anapolis Indians second yr elected !

i Ngatoos succeeds Virgil Per-

The second round of the city amateur baseball tournament willl, get under way Sasorgay at3 p.m

Na, ban : [Ceiter ow va. Voslal le t No Ro Riverside ren y 3 ly Fank ve. Allison Jets at Riverside 4. Meat | the Royals’ streak would be a riot Cutters Loss! » us on Excavating at) at Comiskey Park.

N Jap at at Rivertie” . we x Toye Atkins.

Athletes at j LB Tonsks b lory at hg Ordinance

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_ !Jethroe would help the ’ {don't require much fixin', ' Certainly the former Cleveland Buckeye will be richly entitled to a major league whirl next spring. Under his Share-the-the negro-Talent Plan, it” cret that Mahatma Rickey

HO he R Recreation Baseball League like to peddle Jethroe, preferably League

‘ no damage, except World Series. The way he rambles, the less Brother Rickey sees of Samuel after his salg the bet.

Te ot don't have’ to be a swam to’ know that President Rickey Tron like to ticket Flash Jethroe fto the White Sox-—at a price, of

Hitting anything to speak of,

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Aug, 18--8yracuse ‘Robby to such an extent that the admissions at home. will play three night football one-time UCLA back announced, And a spectacular Negro cen-, games this fall, against Boston under oath and before Congress’ ter fielder and lead-off man, University, Lafayette and Temple Un-American Activities Commit-|gwitch hitter at ~Archibold Stadium.

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the 15-lap semifinal. The 12-lap dlanapolis. handicap, run counteér-clock wise (around the track, went to Johnny Horseshoe | Results [Price of Indianapolis, who did the ashi 5 Fant League schedule: At’ distance in 4:08.08... . nriteld Park; - 2:30--Phoenix Press. vei}. pot ol® org seomtort - of Rieu |i

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Not only did chieb turn ns an All Teams in Loop owsrandiog performance on the

To Display - Wares i ; Te rere ik Bog cL ie In the other AA playoff game,

the Pennsylvania

(Clarke Auto. The second game z am ae ma i at 6 p.. m. pits Pennsylvania oad AR he E&Y ‘mobile. In the final game at 8 Brror-_Chambary. | ns Bm, Community Buick plays Camppall Siaien : ee Gt Kuhn Chevrolet, coma ~-Chambers (anasCommunity Buick and the rae: Base on PS Sehied 1. Rich: idkman club are ted Kon frst Aa, Soa"Bd Balk Umpires— ce in the lerstue. one of

Sam Jethroe

crown will be held Aug. 21 Any baseball man will tell you, Riverside diamond No. 1.

All teams will send their top nounced in The Times on Sunday. |

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ment for non-professional

bap Stutia starting here tomorrow Se and. beatiful floral Kd Lala Old fn ings received .from our kind friends! Sone tn" “given every |

jo list included two of the top. thers” a mele CR 4 many wavs | ~ REF, F FLOORS PAINTING |ttona teams from the 1948 na- or 40% [tional meet, the championship Ft.

HICK ma. Aug. 5

15—Indianapolis’ Boh hel 07 National Left-Handed golf: . was eliminated in the quarter-finals of the rh Southpaye links meet here yester- hospi. Time ol

lost 4 and 3 to Bob 1 {Malone of Texas Christian Uni-

Moto} Inn against Hickman Olds. | Moet, GRavel, "630 008 3 Hi. 32 Baseball Clubs ; oo In Semi-Pro Meer

WICHITA, Kas., Aug. 18 (UP) Hog Pritaie burial : ~The National Baseball Con-| after Phuredns noon Mortuary {gress today announced the 32 n [teams which will participate in|

Ip + + + fastest man in baseball. these clubs should lose, ue other Tel the 15th annual national tourna-| Jackie Robinson. has drawn a Salesman Rickey for more cab both wil,’ the playoffs "Tor the g for

undle for the Dodgers the ei three years—in

tions, at Ebbets Field and on the! that any" kind of Tespectable| All ‘the players on the teams. - Results S {showing on Chicago's south side! 'are teen-agers. “They'll have

traced to would account for 2 million paid|gomething special to battle for

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versity, | y Sualk of the National Left- Handed Ww an. The championship in the Motor | : tourney with a 4 and 3 victory 1.30 nm. P Clarke Auto won by forfeit Over ver Elmer Hoffman of Freeport, 1 IL, in the sem-final play, In the other semi-final bracket, 1Alvin Everett of Rome, Ga, up-! 4 set favorite Jack Walters of Ta-| coma, Wash. 2. and 1. Walters defeated Everett Moore of Bowl- |» 3 {Ing Green, Ky. 5 and 4, in the | = [quarter-fin -finals,

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tomorrow night. An. all-star Winner of The Times- RCA- and the third-place “Mt. Vernon; team will be selected to travel Victor contest to find the “most Wis, Milkmaids, and the Alaskan, A to Louisville for games with the telegenic” ballplayer of the In- Champions, Anchorage

who is the swiftest recreation team from that city. 1 Fighter Win {tee that he would put the slug on gent in baseball, would be some-| ,dianapolis Indians will be an- 8.

xpressions of sympathy: beaut! A ——e re spate ato

fioral tributes ‘and other acts jo

kindness extended us by the kind! Steel or aluminum

! neighbors and friends at the passing. men

57th! tot gar husband and father. Clarence guar HITeaL, : alker, We also especially wish 10 . thank the Indianapolis Power and Jew. Galvanized ¢ Belling

The other 29 entries into the. Light ses. Pra

after 119 games. He leads the cir-|Don Roeder, his top moundsman. yuqges will complete their selec-|States.

lcuit in hits, 166; triples, 14; total Roeder’'s catcher will be Jim ion of the best 25-word state-] {bases, 254, and runs, 122. He has Hawkins. ment about that player by. the 30 doubles, 15 home runs and has! Bill Warren, Community Buick | voting fans. Voting ended last 'bafted fn 88" runs, “excellent for a pilot, will “assign either Don gaturday.

Shag Shaughnessy calls Jeth- plate will be Jack Bruckman. wins the poll will receive a new roe, 26, six feet one and 170 Either Bob Richards or Forrest RCA-Victor television set. The pounds, the slickest baserunner Reehling will go to the hill for player getting the most votes also ‘since Ty Cobb, reiterates that he Bill Kuhn Chevrolet with Hugh will get an RCA-Victor television ran 60 yards in a baseball suit in Wolf catching. set.

track, and that he beat Barney vania Motor Inn, Claude Neeley s Ewell, the Olympic sprinter, by or Dwight Swalls will be pitch- Bison Pitcher Hurls

[ing with Dick Waiker catching. ‘6-Inning No-Hitter “His baserunning is unbelievé- Kurt Kruse or Bradford Fort will |

head man. “He frequently steals Auto and Bob Bell will pitch for Jim Wilson, recently acquired | standing up, simply by outrun- Jones & Maley. {right-handed pitcher of the Buf-| PROBABLE LINEUPS {falo Bisons, hurled an abbrevi-

Perhaps the best story in con-| {ated no-hit, no-run game last

5 Mal ‘nection with Jethroe is Manager| Davis 3 ah Maley night. He turned in a 5-0 win for| Paul Richards of the Buffalo club! JeL.b - Radovic, » [the International League leaders {walking the pitcher when the out-| Keohler. rf Cook. ¢ over the Jersey City Giants, fielder is coming up. {Dajani Almas | Wilson, a burly “six- footer, “He can't run over the pitcher,” Oakley, cf Howe. cf walked four men in six and one-| - | says the old catcher. AY Et Bom, tt [third innings before rain halted Obviously the only way to stop Second Game ~~ the game. He aided his Own. tng Sam Jethroe is to clog up the ghren, To Penn Motor Inn cause by striking out thre- batbases. : 3 Gaughan. aN Fleck, BR ins | ters. “And how much am I offered,| Mussio.3 > Pane dn | ERR men, and what are you waiting Rluckenbaum. rt Thomson rt ‘Middlecoff Downs | for? asks Mahatma Rickey." Hawkins, ¢ “Walker, ¢ — Hock. ss fimen Smead by 2 Strokes | ¢ Roeder, p Neeley or Swalls, p

| JRE EE Bs | oman 2Tlek sll Kin © Chevy | (UP) —Dr. Cary Middlecoff, na-| |

at itiona! open golf champion | Wrestling Team ne c Ea » downed Slammin’ Siinmy Snead, State Service “ n Campbell, 15. | PGA titiist, at Elmwood course Dobbs, if Citft, |p AFATETTE” Aug. 18—Arnold| Vermiition. 1s Harney, If yesterday. due’'s Bi age: Saptain oP Coste ve. » Dall ar . | "Middlecoff toured the course in € he championship : Reeling. » "188, two strokes better than Snead.

wrestling team, has been named!

{captain of the All-American afma-| [The Solfng dentist puated a red

! ine t 0 i teur- wrestling team for 1949: Notre Dame C 4 oe roves avons: > 2 52 | The honor, top award within Meier

‘national. amateur mat circles, was| announced in the latest issue of

(Navy plebe football eoach Red| was voted the honor by 300 SOUTH BEND, nr Aug. 18— ni the first year men by Fnsigns {The Irish of Notre Dame will Pete Williams, Bill Weir, Reaves lopen their 1949-50 basketball Baysinger and Ken Knoizen. of} * season Dec. 8 with a home con- last season's varsity. ; 5 | NCAA and National AAU mat test against Creighton Univer-

Plaza, also an honor student,

Ed (Moose) Krause, said today, - By United —

YORK (Jerome Stadium) J It will be the first time Creigh- ni El 148%, New York. outpointed |

was freshman 121-pound cham-

iketball since 1827. In 11 previous! — ty », | 8 SOPhoEIGE. named outstanding Meetings, between 1920 and 1927 gricivater Te ined BR wi: F outstanding orcester, wrestler of the Big Nine and Na- He Sevrarkam held a 6-5 20% swmic cys: SE. NY Les Sala. 88.1 . oey De John, | Prank | Hmghlights of the schedule in- 1%. & S¥racnie. Nitec ou a ielude ~a visit “by Kentucky, last a | Local Hard- -Top Pilots {year's national champions, the {annual trip to Madison Square Indianapolis nard-top car Garden for a game with New

| } 4 BIG STORES E ASHINGTON ST, | & WASHINGTON ST. | | |

d an appearance in the Hoosier assic in Indianapolis.

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EAS ERR_-Cra JEWMA ames Wiinert SHER.) TARASUK Michael Conrade

BARNEY T—Ofce K3 K. \ Pennsylvania St. mother of Mrs. Thomas M Scanlon, Mrs, Harry H Hollis Jr. of Indianapolis, Martin K Barnett of Davton, O.. also 2 sisters, Mrs. Emma K. VanOsdol, Indianapo14s; Miss Blanche Knox. Indianapois. Sassen away Wednesday morning FLANNER 5 BUCHANAN ORTUARY Priday, 11 a. m. Friends invited. Friends may call at mortuary Thu pa evening - TO * * * * er 2 omg Wilmer D, age 21, father of Sharon Lee Buls. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Buis Ny brothoS of Denni and Raiph Buis Jr.

& away Aug. 28. 1944 in Franc Graveside service at Floral Park Cemetery Saturday, 2 Hen invi Friends may call at HOME, 4828 Ww 16th 3- after 4 p a Friday, unth 1 Pp. m. Saturday.

mM. brother of Mrs. Pearl Moni of Anderson,

Ux y Ww Mrs. Anna Owens of RL B10 CITY. lowa. Aug. 13 George and Clarence Carr of Indianapolis. passed. ave) oO Jiiands

mgy rali at MEYER VERS L HOME. 1500 Fos et . from 1 p 10 m. Thursday.

Setvice Abd burial day, hy Paul, LITTLE & SONS

PAVE poe 414 8. G2 ay St, rest Wednesday morning, age ears. husband of Mabel

i Davis, father of Otis and Homer , brother of Michael and George

De a. 1 Vices Saturday, 10

OORE = PEACE.

BL a x on S050 E. Michigan St, at In ependence Church aear M

edaryville, Ind v m. Ba Fadipendéiice

LE DAVIS—John William, 60 Salem,

passed away Tuesday Services Friday, 1 p. m, at the York Street

Congregational Churce Newport,

Ky. Friends may call Be FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY from

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bert beloved brother of

‘Baster ne Dayton, O.. uncle of au g 3

AY - Ralph Cline, 1026 Elbert 8t.. Tues-

aa p. m Services Saturday 1:30

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Cuabis, x “Burial New Croan Ce .- bth chapel

of Reuben R Justus, Hamilton, os oT ther of Donald M.

Justus. A ol Mary Virginia

Justus amiiton 0; Mrs. Nancy Justus, Hamilton, 0. grandson of Mrs Elia Stienecker, city, passed away Tuesda). Aug. 16

age 27 years. Puneral service at 8’ ME, New York St. Friday, 2

p.m. purial Crown Hifi Friends may osil. at the funerai home any time.

KRAMER Louise 3 (Lulu), mother

of Lawrence J, Mrs. Matilda M

Herron, city; sister of Mrs. Matilda hifeter, Charles Himmelhaver, iaviile, Ky.; Samuel, Lanesville, Ind, and Lawrence Himmelhaver, Helena, Mont. passed away at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Matilda M, Herron 840 N Vin a at.

¥, 6:45 71 years fonares from GRINSTEIN: y 1-8 New ork St. Pridsy. 8:30 « wm Requiem ‘High Mass Holy Cross Church. §

m. Burial Holy Cross Cemeiery Friends may © at the funeral home a dnesday Altar Society will meet Thursday tor pr MANNWEILER—C, 38 years, be-

and Paul, son of Mr. and Mis. Charles Manpweller, passed away

Tuesday at South Bend, Ind

t, Friends invited, Burial Washington AT Lands may cal aller In Ursday. eh nder- yo tot” samitred

+ widow of

Bt. Saturday. 8:30 a m. Requiem High Mass, Holy Cross Church 8 ’

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may call at funeral “home p. m Friday

NEWMAN James Wilbert, age #8

years, of 1128 Bellefontaine, he-

* an Lebanon PRSAS a ednesday or Bund 2 B m., from SHIRLEY BROS.' CEN RAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Ill, St. Burigl West Newton. Friends may eall wt the chapel after 3 p, Friday. (LeSanon, Ind. papers alae cop PERDUE—Calvin of Acton, beloved

Busband of Vesta 8. Perdue, stepfather of Thomas, Robert and David

, Plendler; grandfather of Mrs. Fred. tiek Schaelfer, Alszandria, Va. and % t.

ob Perdue, Lexington, Ky; also survived n 3 great Srandohils

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amploy: aternal Order | foogn mn | Clerks are in the midst of the double eMmination brackets in- ¢ wits THe A Alien | PrORESerY He Jethroe- stands second in Inter-/C leon Réynolds, manager of gna; tabulations and Jvhen the/Cluded an all-championship lis national League ‘batting with .3380 Hickman Oldsmobile, will start winning. player is known the representing every one of the 48

Wilson Chapel of the Chimes and |SEE me for Tow t to all who assisted WE In any way.' repair IT

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