Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1949 — Page 26
Rodeo to Ban Boat Fishing "Angling fo Be Allowed Fram Lake Bank Only
By JIM SMITH, Times Hunting and Fishing Edi THE RULES ‘and regulations of the Secor:
Times Fishing Rodeo to be held Sept. 17 at Xellowwood Lake are so easy that anglers won't hay “any trouble understanding them. The first, and perhaps the most oottant rule is NO BOATS “ALLOWED. While th ¢ lake area is large . ’ v w enough to handle boats, | there are not enough avail-|T day’ s Best Bet
able to accommodate every,
‘ angler. Therefore tn the. interest] of fairness and safety, we ruled that all fishing will be
Following the tips of some local anglers, it appears the one best bass fishing, currently, Is
from the shore... And ere Is to be found in the strip mine plenty of room around” the 147! L.eas around Terre Haute. acre .ake to accommodate every-
‘one comfortably. Several anglers have reported
Second, the fisHing contest Is
Annual
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Manual Reditin Get Set for Dedication no
Coach Walter Floyd of Manual (right) takes time out during his daily routine to hold a discussion on play formations as the Redskins prepare to open their 1949 football season in their dedication game against Beech Grove Friday night at Delevan Smith Athletic Field. Assistant Coaches Robert McConnell (left) and Boris Challeff are shown standing on the left. Manual won five and lost three
netting five and six pounders. open to all, mep/ women and chil-|. The absence of any heavy | dren, and there will be prizes in| rains during. the last two days each divis There is no age! : limit. i has helped in clearing the Anglefs who attend the rodeo! Streams, so you might find your | will given a numbered tag: one | favorite river fishing spot clear ‘of which is to be torn off enough to help you land a few d deposited in a box. From this x will be drawn the niimbers|
nice ones. for the door prizes, #o it is impor- = ———— | tant that you both deposit your the 27th annual convention of number and retain the larger por- the Indiana Division of the Isaak tion of the tag. This tag, which Walton League scheduled Sept.
you Keep With you, will be taken 10 and TT at-Evansviie—- Fa
to the weighin station and the, weight and specie of your fish will be recorded on the back of the tag as well as on the official prize sheet. While anglers may start wetting their lines as early as 6 a. m,, the weighin stations will not open officially until Governor Henry F. Schricker fires the opening gun at ® a. m. No fish wili'be weighed
At a Baturday noon luncheon,
by Judge Byron Kennedy, Wa|bash, former assistant director, {of -the. Indiana Conservation Department, cussion on state conservation will be led by Lou Dunten, Ft. Wayne. The program Saturday after-|
and recorded before this time. noon calls for the annual bait News eliminated Kennedy Tank,! and it will 5 to 2, Moore Mortuaries ousted | P.- mm, and the. distribution ofbe led off by an exhibition of | Vestal Steel, 8 to 5, and Atkins-| prizes will be made as soon there-|trick and fancy casting by Don’ gaints eliminated the Allison Jets,
The rodeo officially closes at 4/casting tournament,
after as possible, Allen, South Bend.
It is not necessary to fill out an| Other speakers at the con-|
entry blank in order to particl-\yention include William Voight, | Capitol Oil vs. Moore Mortuaries, |
pate in the rodeo. All you have t043r,, executive director of nic basket In the car and head or Yellowhead Lake and a grand time.
Still Unbeaten
the convention will be addressed ball series resumes at Riverside
An open forum dis-g.. 4 4pumph over P. R. Mallory.
the diamond No. 2; P. R.- Mallory. va. Sy ¢ do is load your tackle, family and National Isaak Walton League, Atkins-Saints, diamond No. {Watford's |Chicago, Kenneth M. Kunkel, In- and DeWolf News vs. Ferris Food| gy diana director of conservation, Market, diamond No. 1.
games last year and will play fi ve of its six home gwar this season at night.
Capitol Oilers Prep Grid Teams to Play Mud Hens’ Rally Lid Lifters Under Lights |pefaats Indians
Seven Tilts Scheduled Friday Night, CCoktautll tron. Fatt 35)
One on Saturday and Two Sept. 12 three hitters in order, with the By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOLUS score deadlocked at 3-all. Football fans among Marion County's high schools might be| [Russ Peters led off the Tribe
Score 6-4 Victory Over P. R. Mallory
At least two more clubs will be buti terity/feventh by drawing a walk and standard. h b 1 for eliminated today as the Afth' ¥-aware. of. xa. Edison's contribution wat LoTity por Clyde Klut [these men have been regulars fo round of the city amateur base- When the 1049 prep school — season is turned on this week-end.’ 0" Riddle ETRY Jie Events—run-for-the first-time the-last-three- years... : cian
Flood-lighted night games will be the rule. Seven city and county football games are scheduled this Friday, i upn. a uE host, har one is billed: Saturday, and two slated on Monday, Sept. 12-—all but Pe!
I I City, County H. S. Grid Card Through Sept. 12
{the first time in history of local FRIDAY - Two Wild Throws
high school. football no day-time gemes are scheduled on the open-| ing day of the Beason. Beech Grove at Manual, 8 p. m.| Mavis beat out a hit to Cassini, Another contest, Crispus At-| (Dedication of Delavan Smith| Sloat going t6 third when Cassini tucks going to Lafayette Jeff, is Field lights, 7:30 p.-m.), threw low to Fleming. Sloat kept slated for one week from Tues-| Ben Davis at Decatur Central, on running and scored when day, that. one also under the 8 p.m. Fleming's throw to Turner was
ark. Capitol on remained the only!
unbeaten nine yesterday with a e Indians fell apart in ‘the
field in the Toledo seventh. Clyde Shoun took over the Tribe mound
f 1 It was Mallory's first defeat in| toll, Bloat, first up. walked,
four games. The Ollers have won| four straight. In other tilts yesterday DeWolf|
[14 to 2, jighta. Howe at Bryan hoy ob a too late. Turner then ‘threw the The lone contest on the road! Crispus Attucks, a an, 8 ball into right field trying to| Today's 2: 30 p. m. schedule 8 oriday finds Attucks in the first|p. m. catch Mavis off first. Mavis took,
Coach Lon | Lawrence Central at Franklin going to! { Township, 8 p- m | gle. Plainfield at Pike Township, 8 8 Knickerbocker drew an inten-| {tional walk. Shoun tossed out Southport at Warren Central, 8 Lupien and Ginsberg flied to
f two road games, proteges ‘Sheridan for their lid-lifter, ighlight of the entire week-/p. m end of football that runs thro
{second and scored on Lund's sin-
nd . .{Blucher A. Poole, secretary In- Matlory © Capitel Ol Monday night will be dedication p. m. Scala. t Al you don't ScessaHly hay have qiana stream pollution control lnattiest PHS Alvan ABH O A of lights for the latest local prep SATURDAY The Indians got one man on in Bh Be $3unman 8 snjey of | DOB ard, Professor Howard "Mich-| Bi Ib 80 ! SE Bude et i { 9/schools to adopt night football. |' Brownsburg at Speedway, 8 the eighth when Fernandez singled pr Loa Do tackle For/8ud. Purdue University, director|¥ Bulierits 3 QRGaGety : ¢ Manual will ‘dedicate its gis m. (Dedication of Speedway after one out. He was left as . 4 213 ) : instance, the Lincoln Jewelry Co.,| f the Versailles Conservation Bie 4 2 i 3 dans. : i133 08 Saciities i 1 elavan Spd lights, 7:30 p. mv). ; Fleming fanned. 219 West Washington, has joined [CA™P. Waiter Frye, national Toon "1 0 ] Jgmichrt 4 3d Nor y entertaining a + "MONDAY, SEPT. 12 In the Toledo eighth, Bero and the Jist of prize doncrs. They are {president of the Isaak Walton. Yynovieh.e 1 3 0 Males $48 1 Friday night. The dedication al Sacred Heart vs. Charlton of Sloat. walked after one out. Leroffering a $15 Gift Certificate, League, Wooster, O. and Howard Ficip “1 | 8 |Stmollero 8 6 0 0/gins at ae B. : the ball plainfield, 6:30 p. m.; Cathedral chen lined to Beard in right and g00d on any purchase in. their Hiestand, member of the Indiana Nrmastonp 0 0 0 0 - [same scheduled for eight. Ivs. Westfield, 8:15 p. m., at CYO|Bero was doubled off second, store, And they carry a world of Conservation Commission. (tephenson 0 0 8 Hy In ihe only game sate i! Satdr. Field. (Two games, dedication of Beard to Peters. items beside fishing equipment. | Convention headquarters willl Toisis 33 83410 Totals 34103115 Yay Pov Ry NO CYO Field at 7:45 p. m.). | The Indians came to life again Golfers will do all right too. be the McCurdy Hotel, - \teh In 1 8 lig Crispus Attucks at Lafayettegn the ninth after two down. Russ The Lake Sh Country Club) ” |g Stephenson walked for Normington in viaing the opposition. Coach, gq 3’, m. ters smacked a home run over 1s offering Sov balls $$ 450 Inia 000 100 J Johnson's eleven will Siiye ern ~————————|the wall in left center, about 370, THOSE PEOPLE who ‘like to Hold OI Tea 100 100 Wed to keep an unbeaten string of 24 men backs, a center, one guard ’ as a prize. ErTors-—Baird oon. Wyss 3 Rune games intact after having ro and. two tackles. The Bears face feet. Turner walked and Royce
Bo get Your pencil out right now and write down the time, |speedboats had. better start slowdate and place, and join us for jng down now. : a day of fun.
regard to the reckless {in which speed boats were =) } driven. Gov. Henry ¥. Schrieker tion, with the directive that the situation be remedied at once. oz the Department of Conservation. and officials of his} department immediately conferred with offi-
STABILIZER
A new gadgetimaking its appearance in these parts is the MOff-Bottom Rig,” which has been successful with catches In Ohio, Michigan, Ottawa and British Columbia, "A stainless steel wire is imbedded In a two-
the Bureau of Motor Vehicles and the Secretary of State,
manpower of the conservation de-| police was sich that neither coul
{where violations are
Mich. 100 Yards of CAM-O-FLAGE Half-dozen Weedless Spoons, nylon casting line, Cortland Line Louis Johnson Co, ‘Highland Co., Inc, Cortland, N.
roar around Indiana lakes in G. Butler
Following thé receipt of a num- | Vangvien Doub ber of ‘ letters of complaint in Bu +} Bas manner Normington 1 being hin. ¢
nin |ordered an ifamediate investiga- Pitch, “Ombires— Quillen and Burkert. Time
Kenneth M. Kunkel, director of Bowman i
cials of the Indiana State Police, Batwsonp
It was decided that since the Audi. Saints ror partment and that of the state a Wiitsee 2. Viewegh J d Rmenstinl,
adequately patrol bodies of water Wiises J ewes flagrant, | base hit—Wiltsee. Stolen Db
{the county title two years in d Franklin® Township on the road Lint ran for him. |
a Friday night. BS Melly Relieves Sloat’ ® Butler 2 ikan Bucees os Next Monday night's dedication Southport baftles at Warren) 0 oo sending Lint tb third. Sl Plazes rer Pooie will mark the pening of the new Central in one of .the early sea- Beard ed, L aliens 1 canitol (vy double son highlights and. Pike Town-|, 3ingled, scoring Lint, Ganss on iy CYO Athletic Field. A 5 ghUs Stopping at second. Bill Connell 1, Males trace ont out- My nich header is on tap with Sacred ship is host to Plainfield, both ighthand lieved SI y. baie a =" Heart's Spartans. battling Charl- Friday. The Cards lost Bob Jaus| 80 ander, relievc oat on the
Hit innings. Off Normin ton 4 in 2 In- Us| moledo mound. Cassini singled, Off Males 8 in 8's innings. Hit by, 5 fiel hg'e fo. Ahk bi ton High School of Plainfield in|in the line and Back-Bob Wheeler, scoring Ganss and sending Beard
By Pitch * (Moore a Jack to third. With’ the count three
a Raker ‘oon, Poole, R. tier | Williams, 2, Males. Runst Raiied! fi -Batbie, peasere 3 Toon, Williams, e 4, Maas I, Wyss. Two-base hits— | Battie,
ofl on bases -
tier) Passed balis ~Yev anovicn, Stull the opener at 6:30 p. m. Cathedral but have Don Kortepeter, pitcher_Maies. Losing pitcher tackles Westfield ‘in the second Hall, Joe Blazek, Bob Emmett o, 4 nothing ‘on Fernandez, they game beginning at 8:15 p.m. With and Waiter Schaler. Indians tried to work the double
Allison Atkins-Saints ‘ fcatic 3 booke« | AB-H-O-Al A he i ceremonies boo dr The Warriors, who did not meet gteg] and Beard was caught be- Faiiesf time 411 Woods. sat, then went on to win the 100-mile {8mmnds, rf 3 3 3 9 Prichr hrd, 2b $ ! } 3 Taxi " art in the openin Speedway but lost to Lawrence tween third and home. [tached Christop Te Woods, Coavay. Wat TA.A.MA. National Championship $13 im wd ii) Taking p Leg i 8 c entral last year, will miss Herb, Forrest Main went to the Tribe 355 came New rorord oid record 309: frace. Milfer'Ts $11 JRaisere 3.1 $ i night program will be Governor pogsemeyer, end; George Osthei- rubber in the Toledo ninth and |‘ 50 mete? O82 a DER. x | His time for the 100 miler was s 7 eo t estyl e RE 311 111 Ther: Pani C. Schult, archbianop macs Alan Miedsmma in the Ganss behind the plate.” Mavis. Dyfus: Wie dizuty, YiCy, Fog of 1 hoor, 8 minutes and 37.13 sec. A ev. ‘ ' 8 ackfield. Pike has 4 lettermen, first up, lined a-double t0 left {ime 303 tare New record cord | ONAS jioihems : } 8 i a ansiin rt : i i g of Indianapolis, Mayor Al Feeney joe Connaroe, John Snyder, center, T und struck out and Main: 3 nek Fra: le "3 CA. on we rl Bill Holland was second. George CWAr en te 8 K Pa 22 fand Commissioner of IHSAA L. pwaine Bell-and Junior Byrden. hit Knickerbocker with a pitched Have. Bob Kirby SRS Dick Mili | Connor, third; Lee Wallard, Toate 3 814 9 Totals 391537 8 V. Phillips. The Plugs lost a big chunk ball. Bill Barnacle ran for Knic- "4 Stotk: Bucketzoes UE ihn Dusan. fourth; and Wait Brown, fifth. 200 390 999—,1| Other opening night games Fri- from the line and backfield miss- kerbocker. Salisbury, Glick, YMCA; Ha nd py | Bettenhausen's time in the one ° Smmén 2 Davis 3 Ray Ramee 4 Include Broad Ripples tussle ing Backs Konnie Kifig and Jack| Lupien flied to Scala for the "> LAC Itttl aes? nDia MEK mile trial was 3592 seconds, a Johnson, Pritchard, Ray ¥| with, Howe at the Rockets’ field: Mayhugh, three-year ter Freestyle Judy Roberts, IAC. Speed of 100.22 miles an hour, a “
3. Leahy veterans, second out, the runners holding Ket, Runa ufied 1m ona: The city. champlons, ynbeaten in Bili-Long-and Ted Lawson tn the their bases. Joe Ginsberg walloped'§ last. season under forward wall along with Allan a triple to the wall in right center,
esh 3. Leahy. Rosenstihl 2, Dine straight hit—R hl. Three- : . ! i immpee. (Coach. Ed Diederich, will be con- Wiechers, an end. | scoring. Mavis and Barnacle to
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under. She knocked off Pbiy ‘Itwo seconds from the old Mark. Ir Ann Champ, unattached, lowe} tmeter backstroke for girls 14 and! under, turning in a :39.8 perform-| rac ice ie &
McKinney Record, Record 28.7 Slo 4 Wilson AAC. Millikad: McSemek, who saw some action YMCA: Trent oennior. Quigley Moran, last season as a defensive center. McRinnes, Campbell, IAC. Fastest me 0). By1] Sylvester, IndilinWoodmae: Moran Mekin ner ase {het apolis quarterback, remains of Millikan, Y MCA. Pastest "time 46.1, Moin: last season's starting backfield, 8o- ” (GIRLS 12 AND UN [Hinkle expects to spend a great eter
batted for Shoun®%
SUNDAY. SEPT: 6 1040 | Swim Rm : As Riviera, IAC Lead Qualifiers in Meet
Two Clubs Have 84 of 116 Survivors 3 As City Championships Enter Finals
Six meet records were broker and four more were set for the first time yesterday as Riviera and IAC swimming teams paced qualifiers into the finals of the annual city swimming am ponehins scheduled for the Riviera Club at.2 p. m. today. Riviera 31 and IAC had 53 in the final ‘events today as 1168 natators su yesterday's trials. Riviera accounted. for three marks with Sue Schatfner leading the record breaking with a 1: i Fr in the 100-meter freestyle event for girls 16 a
ered her own mark in the 50-|
ance, one-tenthiof a secofid better. " Breast Stroke Mark Set Ruth Abbett of Riviera knocked six-tenths of a second from the 47.7 record in the 50-meter ‘breast ol 1 : Butler University will swing stroke for girls 12 and under... 's,, football parade Tuesday Frank McKinney bettered the 50- yon coach Tony Hinkle calls the meter freestyle mark for boys 10g at practice session. and under by more than two sec-| Captain Bill Kuntz of Indianaps onds, negotiating the distance in| ,. “senior tackle, will lead the 136.3%. turnout. He is one of four players Gail Moll of Riviera broke the returning from last year's starte 50-meter freestyle mark for girls jue jinemen. 10 and under with 39.2, two- Along with Kuntz, Hinkle extenth better than the old mark. pects guards Ray McSemek and Clint Hare of the Indianapolis ort Kyvik, of East Chicago and Athletic Club did the 50-meter py, Wayne: respectively, to report free style for boys 14 and under Tuesday along with tackle John in :30.2, one-tenth below the old Murphy of Logansport, All of
Four Regular Linemen Returning -
were the B50-meter. breast and|
| Other linesmen on the Tuesday
back strokes for both hoys and invitation list who will probably >
girls 10 and under. Qualifiers who answer the roll call are: Ends will compete in the Hila follow: {Ralph Chapman and John Schues|1=r, of Indianapolis; Harry Fare ain GE Mick Woy arin. My = mer, Anderson; Fred Fisher, Coal Rfan (AnD. JQeshey, - Sara amb ut Fork, W. Va.; Robert Runyan {Be id tend i. ’ igl:. Sosy. Vmt 4, | Waukegan, nn; and Joe DeGan, OE: or, oy Gary; tackles Dick Bidstrup, Chie 2 am Mor-| cago, and Tom Wright, Louisville, “revigy timed fa ener Ky.; guards Charles Maternowsk{ rebyivie; hig Apn GO ase. and Maurice Shankerman, South Mol Deanna
AND UN 5-Met Bruty le a. ters; Jog % Wliagn rison,
nih od! - Judy amb, Gal Bend, and Tom Cross, Indianap~ Savas. ne CFs uit ry io” “Rew, ols. nter Back Wp oly a IE Due C8 Rivier era. Taste stro 31.2. Mo Don Hinkle, Indianapolis cen» guste Molt, ‘Wood Rive fera; Gass, leh. ter, is the only returning letter land; Brenda Br ion, Savage. 1AC, ‘Past “| man for the pivot slot. He will some” 8 10 ARD | UNDER probably handle most of the cene
Loser, be
Sey: Ri ter assignments. and will JAC. Fastest backed by Dick Barr, Muncie, and
ye om Moran, Prank il, Pearson Smith, 1 056.3,
DE F: t : Ann (pet TR dg 1 ee wai lexander. deal of time this coming week AN Margin, Suh Mise doitiowosts explaining Butler's new offensive n an 1 Alexan system to Sylvester as well as to 0- Meler Breaststroke. M Marehin rin>-| quarterbacks David Peterson, Ft. gi TAC. Fastest re at oon. {Wayne; Ed Fike, Louisville, Ky.; ew record, old record, 50-M Alexander. Mor-| Tim Crawforth, Indianapolis; and Mareaino, Watson. Don Roberts, Hammond.
Backstroke Fastest time, “3,
jhe,
rison, 3 ods, nn Breehater, Riviera.
Wa BOYS 12 AND UND 50-Meter SY le: Dick Patterson, Bob Crist,
commande. Rhodius: Jack feck. Riviera; Hobso mn ils son, IAC. Fastest time, 369 wit} pier Breastsiropt; leek P jer Keit th ailler, Jac “Fastest “time, | 48.5 Morg 50- Meter Backstroke: Wien, Mifler, IAC; lwieek, Riviera; We Christ, Fauierson,
nits rgd oe | 50-Meter Freesiyie Maths Warren, DU QUOIN, TIL, Sept. 3 (UP)— Alice Conway, Linda Woods: Shayla Chris: Tony Bettenhausen of . Tinley
t {oper Pat Moll, Riviera, Conthia Wilson. park, Iil., set a new world record i Meter Bn aststroke: Wilson, ‘Adrianne - shstatroke. Wilson. Ad amy for one-mile flat, dirt tracks to
Daaktarmon; Christopher, ‘Woods, Riviera day in his one-mile time trial,
100-Me Judy Morrow, Sally Bowers, Sue Florence Redding. Maureen Plesk, Riviers. astest time | 5
Fas sk time & Schalfner, New rec- [track .. i o 100 Meter Breastaroke: Tony took the lead In the 100
Schalfner. | now world’ 9 Tecord for the flat
May reen Pioak,
Bue Schaffner, Sally Bower orence
ounce stabilizer. The stabilizer th Sacrifices—Vigwesh, Keen. Double fronted with a major problem of Sacred Heart has three letter-!end he ing. Riviera: Bue Ziegler, En aohea; ‘mier in the 32d lap. Mel Hansen, ® best solution to the problem N&% NEED. Ee Logie etter- end the game. Gi Albright, IAC will not tip or lean making It was to deputize qualified a play—Priichard ‘9. Aline: Saints w Bae replacing, Virtually an entire ne men back, Center Phil Seyfried: | —————————— | 1 100" Met gt I Roberts, Allbright, | who had gone into first place at p - | ' 3 AC: Morr possible to fish always 12 inches on balls—Off Battson 3, Stewart sen for Hea oac alter Jurkie- Guard Bill Allerding, and End orrow, Lois Ann Simon, Schaffer, the start; went into the pits to tor aid in the law enforcement | Struck out—By Battson 2, Keen 5. Hin ' RViera F To from the bottom. program. “Stf ‘Batson Tin 8 innings, Stewart 8 wicz. - Ray Riley. 0 im ls ins TI «BO 8 1s AND UNDER | hengon {change a tire. rom then on Co-inventors Stephen and An- in 3 innings Keen 8 In 9 insines Hid] ~~ Two Linemen Back | Cathedral will have virtuany|U David Gunyon. Sack Praser YMEA, Tim Tony was never headed and findy Ripch of Cleveland report A meeting of deputies selected” Da Batison 3, Stewart. Balks—Batt-| Only Guard Tom Logan #nd’an ali-senior lineup anchored by Cravens, Ellenberger; Bul and Jim hh {ished ahead of Holland by 41 thet the rig also can be used 8 to"be held in the near future.| er a en aime er | Tackle Phil Higley, a defensive AT-City Guard Frank Luzar, one! Ta-peter_Breastutroke: B, and J. Moran. seconds. for casting and trolling. It will At this meeting, a deputy of the Batson, { Ga Rs nor & Sorenson. (performer, remain from last year. of 10 lettermen. Carl Accomando! [IAC } Stephenson, Stan Malk “retail for $1. Attorney -General's office, ¢on-| $d News Kennedy Tank lc oach Jurkiewicz will count and Fullback Bob Blanford® will . | yor Meter Backsiroke: Malkemus,, ous Sader a servation officer captains, rank- A ola! 0 heavily on a talented-backfield carry much of the backfield load on Continued 4 from Page 25) {yor eter OMENS EVENTS vance ’ j $ 1 s X g : : arin, 5 in a) innings: Fox. 4 in 3%! eter Frees lyn " SINCE ~ a ing officers of the state police and: Jamie of 4 } 3 Murase 3 2 3 Siwhich ‘includes: shitty Bill Jessee, dropped: by ‘erstwhile George Eng-! innings; rate 2. in 2 nines 4in In 3% Barbara ‘Jutigclaus, SDE Owens, Riviere: . WICHITA, Kas., Sept. 3 (UP) OUR SINCERE congratula- Col. Milard Davis, superintendent piiuierit 4 0-4 0 Thielss. 4 2 & 4 the city's top breakaway runner land, a a Purdue edie. artin mre rE West Opa irabeth Combs unitached;” Shirky. Ann{ =) Uy Ul Ge candi h i tions to Jess Norris, 1360 W. [of the enforcement division of Rollers 4 3 0 ana $ 27 9iast yead: w Quel} oge. and” "Pagden Time—2'24. Attendance— Stimel TAC. oo iroke: Stilwell. IAC: ry » Wie a ng Soap on 28th St. Last March True [the conservation department, will jacksonib 4 3 6 28 Mavestf 4 0 0°0 Dickie Campbell. Jim Alltap Tan 00-M A ven, JiiViera. BYnedn neral Blectrics , Moxley.3h 3 1 2 4Hurrlelb - 4 0 9 © " '} . ® J0-Meter Backstroke. Wiegand, Juns-/reached the quarterfinals of the : magazine published Jess’ (instruct the deputies on how. t0/MCAllsirss 3 1 1 4 King 4+ 2 2 3land Forrest Reehling, the other Saints Widen Lu na “Krints “R _. 15th National Baseball C "story, “Memories Never Grow make an arrést, file amdavits, se- Richey Pp. ¢ 1 L-1Dletsp ¢ 13 lithree lettermen. will provide the Kin nal athe rs RY ant on ng Ba ight ORg:eds Old,” a grand story and very [cure evidence and other necessary, Tot oi 341002717) Totals 38 82713 brunt of the offensive and defen- y : 3 d Ww Seah Woodring. Sue Kithy, Yirtinia, (0 " 23lon y. gown v ’ , d ¥ 1 . i V Mary Jane Narkus Ruih Perine - well written. , | proc edure, > 9 913 0- 2005 .give assignments. Association Lea > i Meter Freestyle Relay: Riviera “A ASME he TvScaijod Ma on Last week," True motified “We realize that the outhoardl Hamill. Runs. = Howe has five lettermen but For pe ) MINNEAPOLIS: Minn., Sept. Wiexapd, Watson, Morrow! Owen) Tc avin ended 1 nan l1-inning battie dess that his story had been and speedboat enthusiasts have a Pacdoch ‘ean Rollet yn wilt ave onty one man brck-whoe 3 (UP)-—St. Paul defeated Min. Robe ers. a Wil- | at ended in aw argument. . selected to be reprinted In thelr | 1. "on our lakes as does any’ Tackaon MEALste ind vpn & started in the Ripple game last neapolis 20 to 16 in the season's Ee Reine TAC lackiedse. The dispute arose in the last “Hunting Year Book” which ine group,” explained Kunkel hbasione siin sa Nes finer Say. Year. He ix Dick De Langlade Jr.| ROCHESTER, N. Y. Sept. 3 Wildest ball bame here tonight arto Mare ho. Moll.’ leak’; ‘Riviera NAlf of the 11th when Ed Folmar contains all the best stories (v.00 20 intention of penaliz- 300. Sacrifices “McClean Left on bs jinfor guard. Others are Seniors (UP) Soothing near-shattered and thereby increased its Amer- 15M Wood Fama, Rete Vio oA ,|of Tuscaloosa was charged with for the year. Jess who Is 65 [0 group Which acts fairly De woll News ¢ Kennedy 8 Base on bal Eid Koeppe. guard and John Voll- nerves witha silent pep talk. ican Association lead over India- 1200s rT era ip 2h hr erterence at second base ori a years “young” is. currently p.° only. thifig we ask ls that Diets 3 Rich oy 2 Hit bY pitcher BY "mer, tackle, and Junior guard Oklahoma Charley Coe turned napolis to 5'; games. oid ak. Christopheri; TAC Ft. Wayne double” playf attempt working on a full length book. they recognize the d 8 ac Time~3.01 inninx, pitcher—Ritehey. Mac Laetch, and Junior-back Leo himself from a’ duffer to.a cham-| St. Paul Minneapolis le, Mason, dceker), Riviera a! orie*out. ‘What would have : “- 8 pAnyiNg such a a, 4 ne M M t 10 11 0 021 6 13 1 Ahearn. . pion in one minute today to-stam- AR ° e Pe fol we VENTS © {peen, in Alabama's yi and wins : Co ’ Sul BX an LL rore Mortuaries 01d o 2 { NCR . ; Nt] iol 0 ¢ Attucks will have .a compara-, pede rattled Rufus Kin 6 5 3 1 ter Ad . ning runs crossed on the pl LESLIE A. MILLFR, forme? careful not only to avoid endan- 5 et Mainee \ “Swihar and Baxter tively young team has in : lost record 11 and 10 s« SIng by a neat A 4.280 hells Denson Bob Was son YM Ch | ning Se —— AY ay. ¢ B K win ‘the 5 300 h ene Bousio p » 2 1 n \ : ¥ 1 t. Gene J. governor of Wyoming. is slated gering anyone's life, but alse play CITY SERIES STANDINGS All-City Halfback Don Oldham U. 8. Amateur Go!f Champion- 3004D 0 Fastest time. 1088. Simmons and |¥™ "\ ——— Pr to make the rin inst address at fair with fishermen. Ww L and Thurman Washington from a Ship 82 HE . : 172 0 }0- M B c Ard N ¢ 4 0 hha. . 2 Bn 4 ( 00 eastistroke harles rdery ” i osm PUR i good backfield Raul Middle-i Coe. a slugging string bean $1 2 ¥HOman1b 3 012 1 William Shumaker. Nynart, Besioe Ra OW v 03 2 5 1 VW sor , yo K Ye E Li f P ize Dew {© | brook might supply’ the break- from Oklahoma City. and King: M 600 1A 20 1 1 Aaron. YMCA Fistenl tine. 1 273, No — eep our ye on ist o rizes Alkins-Saints 3 | away spead with letterman Dick 2 burley rancher from Wichita Hosnf, § 3 8.2 rT Ear Dek Pane YMEA no biting | Ti Fi hi EE eX 4.1 Murray filling in at Fullback. Falls, Tex, started their tense] 1 0 0 0 Ray Schakel IAC & PLY n iimes ris ing Rodeo Sept. 17 Probable Pit Ror s T d Four other lettermen. Alex War- 36-hole battle like two ‘of the ER vine ick Miuggan Dorahus. Rhodium no cutting . ) : . r able ificners 0 ay fle)d, Lerov Maxey. Clifton Lewis rankest—instead of the best—| 000 Tgas ie, Riviera. George Howard. - Here is the prize list, to date, for the second annual Times By Unitéd Press and Bob Miter, all linemen, are @mateurs in the land. | 90 0 llexe A Bratcher. Garfield, Fishing Rodeo. Keep your eye on this list for additional prizes. ‘We* Lust Reeurdy AGE back: ww. ' © And as they left the third toe] Totais 4810371 12 To Freestyle Rilar, , Todi, : = = 1 Gro n $200 Outboard Engine, Em- = oh adelpl in (Fowler 12-8) at Boston Coach Marion Crawlev's: Jeff with King one up although he! Hughes hit into forced Any for Cal = YMCA (Pans Roe Sporting Goods Store . Assorjee Bata, Fred Arbogast ON Lopat 13-6) at Washinston team, too, is inexperienced “hav- oa : three « vi Bee ender Ul walked for Rens ies in eighth Bousios: 8 nm CT Moran MCA Two Bait Canteens, Canteen Co., ron, ( la h, ce 111 at ing lost approximatély: 20 boys. Charley too imself in hand bertson Tan for Mueller in eighth. razier oy Brossman, Yeas f Cao ce TAD Detroit (N n 3 Co.. Oberlin, 0. “Two Live Bait Coolers, Indus houser 14-8) st Detrolt (Ne¥- rom last year's squad. including Six foot, two and only 135 pounds. sc pai ok BI an me or Fla Smumaker, Lor: AnaF | One dozen Free Spin Natural-Corp., Indianapolis. Garcia ji O8TVer 10-10), at Cleveland 4)).5r5und athlete Earl Heninger, jie gripped a driver in those lean; Minneapolis 102 004 018— 15 MY!" Meler Medley Relay: YMCA “Ak « Spinners, Milelacs Mfg. Co. Isle, Three Bait: Casting Reels, NATIONAL i who i= going to Purdue iron-fingered hands. stared MO-| in" Xyere, Runs haried Jennings, Cals Wasson, Stephenson): IAC) Minn. Ocean City Mfg. Co., Philadelphia. anoess Bane 18) at New York! Lawrence Central, which Tost mentarily through the chill sun-/Shens 5. Addis 3 Tipton 2. Anderson 2. A Baie Dusan: Frasier TAC B. One dozen Hardy Fishing Kits \ No-L ne on Gray. Gls, B® sm Sa A 10.13 Janda Bickford 1" n 4 iri 39 Seeisionao S cedwe av's Shine at the 2000 ¢ sical spect ft’ Sa Fd ( Mc EA ie fia rely odin, } o v a Iwo games ( 8 & ear, will TS é e man andr 3 owell 2 il k. . Ds Ashaway Line & Twine Mfg. Co., ben and Gra ndianapoll Phtsbuzel © Chosnes 8.101 at. Chicane) nusstiRvIe RE na that little white Ba nto Sobshdridee 3. Rowsll 3, Two-hase| (Clie en. son, Pang | Ashaway, R. 1 Coniplete fly fishing outfit and, (Muncriel mo i : 8 yron eaver ang two h e a nines. Hofman, MaGuire Dandridge. | Two complete dinners, Danube one dozen casting baits, Smith- aSincinnat (Rat gnaderger 14 14 and strong ends of last year. Coach 4 RN: was no way of knowing aire. baze hit §chens 3 Home “runs ~ | b ITY Restaurant, Indianapolis. Ortell Sportsmen's Lodge, Indian- (Martin 0 Bill 8mith will have four letter. !lien what was to come after that ols ft Scher Lo Ne. to Ozark. | $ + ———— — nnei 0 C i Stormy Petzl and. Bugeyed spo hed True or ane had etn il, Bo oi . p to a ipab n 4 t H h Left Babbler baits, Tropical Bait Co. Year's supply Maxwell House In In LADO) finals by - beating SDetending! oh bage—8t 2, a ar is 9. Bases | Indtanapolis. coffee -and years supply Blue | INDIANAPOLIS 3 AREA Champion Willie Turnesa. i abe 3 Rennedy 1" Callan 3. | | - Three Futurist Fly, Reels; Bonnet margarine, Karl and Har- - - ™1| Coe won three-n"a row to fin-| BLruch -oui--By Blown J Ayers | DON Y y Weber Lifellke Fly Co. Stevens old Koehler, Standard Foods Dis-|| SEPT TOLO nuned on 5 Gort tomcasts of Tide and Barometric Pnssain Fish S18 best ding at ps in i . Brown 6. Griffeth 3 in 23, Point, Wis. Ot iE Fe aot ish the front nine three up; built | ra Sumas ‘3 ain of, Martin 21 utors, Indianapolis. : 5 it to five’ up at 18, and then went to four in ark Ca fan in 1%, T | mL Spoon Assortment, Wezel Number 190 reel, Penn Fishing! 2 6 7 = 3 0_ Il 12 R out in the afternoon to ‘win the {310 nad, Sima 4 in 1. hd by pitiner By 3 | J C } OO ¥ n — it Co. Clasinnatl, A Paci Tackle Meg. oa Fhiiadelphia, [MON TUE. WED, THUR. ERI SAT. SUN. M N - | first five holes before closing it| Brown (Losing hes Ayers.” Fie - s, E. H - ree flyro atfis alts, ! SHOWERS | + SHOWERS out by taking the 26th. ad Touta, . THme.-3:16, Abs paugh Co., Chattanooga. Helin Tackle Co. Detroit, Mich.| ~ % SS = nines fie Half-dozen Jack's Dual Spin- One dozen fi l HI . yrod Devil Bugs, | PARTLY | i ners, Jack Wending, Columbus. 0. C. Tuttle Co., Old Forge, N. Y. FA | CLOUDY | / i i) | = Be in oo for the Bowling Season Three All-American Thermos Two spools nylon- line, Rain- THE FISHING { , Plente Jugs, Metal Industries, Beau Products Co, Cambridge rl - DAILY 8:00-8:00 Inc, Indianapolis Mass. ge, [POOR A vr] PP FAIR " & & . " South Bend casting rod, 'D. 8." Championship trophy, - donated [ose a NS Ve a Vat Sizoch * oi OWLIN | SUNDAY 8:00-2:00 1 Privchand, oth Bend. “Runt by I. Strauss & Co } o a J | =) | * 2 POCKETS * 295 Wa Simonize and Polish Ca ' ver Runts, . Electronic ‘Reel, Horton Mf, ~ GOOD i [ / ] dames Heddon ‘Sons, Dowaglac, Co., Bristol, Conn. : 8 LI od 3) (COLORS. uP aad :
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