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cally injured. wt > ms Bea | Capt., Samuel N. Groves, the CAMDEN? N. J, Sept. 8 (UP) ._|ship's master, said the accident —Grieving families of Howard

occurred off the Azores early Sat- Unruh’ s 13 victims completed fue

jurday in a “fairly calm” sea. Miss Adrienne Atwell suffered eral arranges] Joday 4 ef fatal head injuries when she and county prosecutor sald he wo

| | : | Robert “M. Willard, 21, also of press for the death penalty 000 $14,683 Fox Stake in Runoff Heat ‘No One Is My Dallas, fell backward while against the Bible-reading killer. By JIM SMITH PROGRAM TOMORROW I Friend on Field” Sg A A and. - Prosecutor: Mitchel). A. Cohen The running of two top-notch] 1—Free-For-All Pace (Over i ’ student, sustained a skull frac. Said that “we will do everything races, the 18-Class Trot “Indiana, Bight), purse §1500. - Says Stanky ture, : we can” to#see that the 27-year " ‘ » ub ii Stayer Joh. & Yulve of 3300p 2nd Shy Clase Sarr ndigay | NEW YORK, ot, 8 (UPy—| ~~ —=————————— \ old religious fanatic pays with his rd straight year-old pacers for a purse of] - 3—Hoosier Futurity, 2-year- 'Eddie Stanky of the Boston Nov. 14 Trial Date Set iife for killing 13 neighbors and ball cham $5000, tomorrow will bring to| ©/d pace, estimated $8000. |Braves and Bhai (spider) In Banker's Slaying strangers. i tue of a 5- a close the five-day Grand Circuit| 4—Free-For-All Trot (Over |Jorgensen of Brooklyn insisted | Times State Servic | But he added it was only “fair” den (Colo.) racing program. _might), purse $1500. they were “good friends” today — NEW CASTLE, Sept. 8—Trial to. continue with mental tests by ght. : Already tabbed by harness fans|one and one’half lengths in 2:06. but you'd never know it by thelCl Francis Earl Hedrick, 19-year- which the State will abide in take 1 -Rlectric's as one of the best light harness The victory gave her $14,683.16. | y old Indianapolis man charged ing final action over the meets ever run at the Indiana| The second event on the card, {scars they bore, |with first degree murder in the =~ 7 . i! in the 15th State Fair, the two stake races the 18.Class Hoosier Stake for The two players precipitated a slaying of Fassett Hinshaw, Shir- Unruh was committed temyall’ tournas ull provided a fitting climax to Pacers. and a purse of $3000 was » near riot during the fifth inning |ley, Ind. banker, has been ordered porarily to the State Mental Hos- ; the week-long program. won by Atomic Might, owned b Denny Shel of last night's game at Ebbets for Nov. 14 in Henry Circuit pital at Trenton, N: J, last night entered the / fn the Indiana grate. ares W a of a ye oi Atomic Might, owned by Ofis Adersam, Lafayette, with " ny cl Hin the why. woo ines Field. Jorgensen flew at Stanky Court, Be two. weeks’ of sanity a team was . fans will have an opportunity of driven by Denny Shell. The race stretch drive to pass My Majesty (8) and win the first heat of the 18-Class Pace yesterday a ® when the Boston second sacker| Hedrick, who gave an Indian- Thirteen separate murder th one loss » witnessing such trotters as Rose|went three heats, with Atomic Indiana State Fair. The brown horse won the third heat to take the race. Trying vainly to stay with spiked him while sliding into apolis address, 2220 ‘N. Talbot charges were filed against Unruh, rd against Glow, Sweet Prince, Zeke Han-| Might taking the first and third Atomic Might | in his stretch drive is Zip Up (5), who finished second with Roy Fa in the fulty. | third. Ave. is being held in Henry Coun- any one of which could ultimately the Coors over, W. R. Spencer, Promoter heats in 2:02 2/5 and 2:03 4/5, and oo" While Stanky and Jorgenson ty jail pending his trial. Two al- send the World War Il.veteran to

: Girl, Mighty Boy and Peter Eblis. Jimmy Highland, owned by Law-| N +h t $ L 4 lo delivering ineffectual hay-/leged accomplices, Albert Ander- the electric chai. s cs had lost Eligible for the K Futurity are rence Lake, Colfax, and driven by| or wes ern 0 ose Am eur’ S S | makers, Dick Whitman of Brook- | son. 30, formerly of 2420 N. Penn-| If Unruh is declared. sane, Mr, ilar compe Diane Abbe, Adois Hal, True In-/Stan Stucker, taking the middle lyn and Vern Bickford of Boston sylvania St, and Clarence Gor- Cohen. said he will demand an

tourney to diana, Josedale Lucky Boy, Ham-| run in 2:03. Ge S C h Y ts were simultaneously staging a man, 27, of 2220 N. Talbot Ave. immediate indictment, early trial = ) flton, Lovely Chief, from the Two ames, a S oac oi S| Course Record semifinal bout nearby. * |are serving life terms in Michigan and electrocution. If the on Bi

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Gaits farm at Carmel; Marlin heats was the $2000 24-Class Trot. Jorgensen suffered five super- City prison in connection with the is adjudged insane, Mr. Cohen ek a : judge n " , Col $000 fans Hanover, Direct Gal and several Aimee Scot, owned by Dr. A. B. Others Preis Wisco: wi Some Ain wounds Bik wily hse. h shooting. said, the state will ask for his other excellent juvenile pacers. |Coyner, Lafayette, and driven by o inni estern Conference KANSAS CITY, Mo. Sept. 8 0 be out of action.| Anderson was found guilty by permanent commitment to an lous break If the racing of the past three Wayne Smart, turned in identical C ose fo inn ng . (UP) — A youthful Oklahoma Later, after the Dodgers won, a Henry County jury in June. Gor- asylum. i re-and -p days is any indication, the wind- heats of 2:04 2/5 to capture the This Is the first of a series which Francis J. Powers, Times Amateur, Bo Winninger of Guth- 5-4, they shook hands and said man, the confessed triggerman, Six of the 13 men, women and rize ae Up He HT FW SHOW =De-a tr age: | special- writer, will write for The Times on 1949 football prospects. rie, appeared a threat to some they were good friends. ***|Wwas sentencéd in May after plead- children Unruh killed on Tuesday b x. other fine program. | Following the first heat of the, Powers’ series will cover the Big Ten, Marquette, Notre Dame lof ~the nation's leading profes-| “But no one is my friend on ing guilty. will ‘be buried tomorrow. 3 Yesterday, more than 10,000 third race, an exhibition pace was| and Michigan State. sre hy UL Sm, RE — Rg fans were treated to some excel- put on by Jimmy Creed, greatest — TY 2 . 3 Ble, lent harness racing when they. Ds Ry winning rob own-| By FRANCIS J, POWERS, Times Special Writer ment yegen today. - Major League Leaders ’ EVERY DAY alks an saw Our Time, bay filly by Hal ed by Mr. and Mrs. Silas Thomp-| ~~ CHICAGO, Bept. 8—Coach Bob Voigts insists that North- BE DRL ou, Course Jeco a ee LOW PR MERIC " bles to push Dale out of On Time, capture the son of New Ross and driven by western will Jose four football games. Others predict the Wildcats Sgualling Pats ut I 100 SIX UN ii > can a" A8"s H_ Pet ICES 4. break .a a $14,683.16 Frank P. Fox Stake Thompson. will come close to winning the Western Conference championship. yesterday, a3: some 50 A ey ell. Detroit 1 93 ‘33 lea 341 ; t th for two-year-old pacers, | Jimmy Creed, who wop more Northwestern has a veteran squad that includes 20 seniors.iy. ...-anq pros turned in their Pillinger, 8 Lous 118 deg of 143 300 ated mo 9 . With Frank Ervin in the sulky, /than $104,000 for his owners, Only two starters in the sweet scented Rose Bowl game were grad- ....: 18 hole totais in the 72-hole Mitchell Cleveléhd 127 541 66.170 313 § Tare ay Our Time won the first heat pass- brushed an eighth in :14 1/5. He uated. There are four-five sophomores who may add to necessary event. NATIONAL LEAGUE @ un" Pot ; - 2 od an) ing Tassel Hanover in the stretch has a race record of 1:59 4/5. reserve strength. . A seven-game -_ Te " Frank Stranahan of Toledo. Robinson. Brookivn 136 24 1; 18 48 News. s, Womers. | A | when the latter broke stride. Her| Complete Grand Circuit results| conference schedule could be an Tyan of the last Kansas City Musial St Lo ain 135 333 108 108 334 Boys’ & Girls’ 9 3 Sou oy Fo time for the first heat was yesterday were: |arset. ! Ie ame LN |Open; Dr. Cary Middlecoff, U. 8. Marshall, New York 13% $13 o3 las 301 a Sizes on ught 2:032/5. In the second heat, she| oar Bid rank P Fox oil for. Twe-' But unless the Wildcats get, {Open champion; Dick Metz, recent Kiussewski, Sita, 113 438 60 134 .307 20, 24 and 26 inch. i t Loonies owas leading atthe three-quarter) Qur Time EIR ~} i j more forward passing. Voigts| winner of the Cedar Rapids, Iowa, \xiner, Pirates 4) Misi], Cards ....38 ng Sogn il pole, but a fine stretch drive by Chie! Long. (Shing) ~~. 4 4 °|could be half correct. In winning] Open; Dave Douglas of Newark, Wiliams & “Box 31 ster, cubs... 21 .. Jsvent Poplar Tom, driven by veteran | idtaiy Hahover wii, frelid tive of six championship games, | pels His victor in the Springfield, | LC Apu: Bai > TTED IN 9... X odhunter Tom Berry, caught her a length | (Cimarron Hal of nodgrass Eameron) 3 3 |1ast season, Northwestern aver-| zark Open last week; Jim Stephens, R. Sox 148Rebinson, Dodgers 1 P id to third on from the wire. The time was, 2:04. Junie Prime JShart! 7 3 laged only 10 passes per game as| Most of the University of Notre Ferrier, Henry Ranson, Ky Laf-|werte fiers > 133 ner Firates tod a dks as ¢ In a runoff heat between the Hi, Sueibg, lee ery 110 | compared with Michigan's 20. Dame home football games his) {foon, and Marty Furgol Were EN RENETTETNT! i two ‘horses, Poplar Tom, scoring| 3 yu. Hi8- Cita Oa “stake Forl Flowers Passes Well - {fall are_sell-outs, -but the No oer leading entiies. =. Golf Notes vay, 1 on the rail, took the lead pacing? Pacers. kt $3000, : B i ter | Dame Club of Indianapolis still tb | 500 : ; the first quarter in :304/5. Our 3 Rieglel error | 3 1 Don. wii TH sen or qua gt has plenty of tickets for the i Women Feature A team composed of Mrs. : ETHYL £4 tching with . * "Time paced to within a length of fF say (Del cameron) ... ack, doesn e to pass much giana, Tulane, Southern Cali- Wayne Carson, Mrs. William G. barge Va Variety. rv }l Tand the strength of his arm is Carol i lowed seven the leader at the half, covered in|) oi, Brook Pa ih 8s fornia and North ‘Carolina tilts, ‘Mid et Race Ward, Mrs. Robert Wheat and the vine 1:03 4/5. At the three-quarter pale; Mis so ne (Bali Sw 3 4 questionable, If Northwestern has|zooording to Pat Fisher, “chair-| 9 rs Mrs. L. R. Hess turned in a 66 to ype ana $ ie Brewers’ Poplaf Tom still led with the sis-| © e ‘Divert ‘Shilling * vir in 2 more passing it will be done bY an of the club's special trains} Women drivers took the spot- win the women's best ball tour- > - Tax Models performance ter of Good Time right on his La ie H-Class Trot. purse $2000. Dick Flowers, 190 pound junior |.ommittee, light for the first time at the ney yesterday at the. Meridian Paid | Choose ED | duty. heels. The time 1:36 3/5. ibblemite (Ervin) ann 34 Flowers Passes well, is a’ good A gpecial rate of $16,75 covers Indianapolis Midget Speedway Hills-Country Club. the tourne : Our Time still laid back round- Bay Scott® LAmos: ceed 3 runner and outstanding on de-tpe Indiana and Tulane games, last night. | Second place went to Mrs, Hal TRICYCLES = y Reach Up (Pownall) 1.05 ¢ fense but untried as a strategist. -| Th ors will re- ing the turn, but in the stretch Lady Jeritz Del Cameron) § 7 North and $18.15 the cost of the South e crowd of nearly 8000 Purdy, Mrs. Ben Stevenson, Mrs. , run. she pulled out. turned the Roramond (White a tod} orthwestern's running ‘game orn. California rail excursion. |weathered three showers to see Art Queisser and Mrs. Ralph VELOCIPEDES 500 in prize ' pulled out, turned on the Royal Comet (Stucker) .8 8 should be as good as last year! | » steam and . won going awa away byl WL (Egan) 9 9 RR rank Asthenb {These trips to South Bend inciuqeMelva Budak pilot her auto to Queéisser with a score of 67. A 1% Tr . ¢ . $11 mea: 2:08.30! 2M 1/5 a [Seen w ank Aschenbrenner [reais fare to and from the Irish|victory in the special event. | foursome of Mrs. C. C. Knox, oO Tinss <>. 0 J0x—§ 1 Mary | B aas Fi i i R n ne, team will have better full-|CTPuUS, meals on the diner and) Miss Budak received an assist Mrs. W. C. Whipple, Mrs. Harold : H “la ticket to the game. [from a pile-up which forced of- (Carper and Mrs. John David ll ary aas irs 0 ) backs than Art Murokowski an The North Carolina game ficials to call a halt to the con- (Posted a 68 for third place. Wel lf 600 for Women Bowlers or a Sill Eoroul package” = $75. This iciudesitest » Marion May of 2135 East Ri x = the train fare both ways to New Kay Parks finished n May o last River-| Elwood. second and hie sles oven y ana’ Ed" Tun han Jonnny Mile Yorkewith all meals on the diner, Stella Mogle third. Jide D he esl bbast ubowt_ a : 3 ’ n-one ay. He san s wR, Dick Weber Paces Yaver Men's |rophomore support from the huge 3 tighpt » ole fame = eh as 8) ‘ Jackie Saris. Indiauspolls, tee shot on the 172-yard 15th y Team With 216, 247, 287 pone Syaltt Rich Altus and yodore. The North Carolina beating Gene Force, Richmond, "O'¢ at South Grove yesterday : By GENE LAWSON penng ve 2a ‘game train will leave Indianap- by half a lap. (with a No. 5 iron. | . B. Ds Dick Weber and Mary Baas were the big guns last aight in the| Hurt In Accident lolis on Thursday, Nov. 10 and ar-, LeRoy Warriner, Harrison, A BEAR FOR WEAR d others. city’s bowling circle. | Since Chuck Hagmann, injured rive back home on Monday; Nov. Frankie Roessler and Dick Pass- Solunar Table DIVISION OF UNITED STATES ual § Weber, rolling with the rugged Yaver Men's Shop team, topped in an auto accident, won't be/14. A special air flight over TWA water won elimination heats.| page anglers know that fish : SU: 59. Jupnal : the Men's Scores with games of 216, 247 and 287 for-850, The Yaver available until midseason. there's is also being arranged. | Passwater's time of 2:51.21 was pave a favorite time during the & 00x16 9.95 1? all the team was opening its Indianapolis League championship defense and la complication at the ends. Burt| Reservations can be made with the fastest posted. day and night ‘when they feed| . iii All light. _ piled up a team total of 3015 on games of 983, 1027 and 1005. |Keddie will start at Hagmann's Fisher at IM-8537, 616 Indiana) ; and when they play. 6 50 16 13 95 » for 6 The team’s opposition, Pritchett |right flank and Don Stonesifer is Trust Bldg. | ‘Softball Notes The -Solunar Tables, compiled. X10 ssas 10s AUTOMOBILES ’ Recreation, wa sonly slight with afternoon ladies leggue. Informa- being groomed for both wings 80 Dosw : > SWEET SIXTEEN a for The Times by John Alden b 50 i171 ; 11.95 GARTON STREAMLINED AUTO 2630. tion can be obtained by calling/that he also can serve as relief Chicago Cardinals AT punts FHA" Knight, designate these times in| X ERR . Fred Estle and Red Stuart, RI 6913. {fur Jou Zuravieff on the left end. ""p as Swi 1 3 $lan effort to tell the fisherman | @ LIE FROCK 1 members of the Mechanics] Anyone who wishes to enter|/Some further hgip will come from BUY Kam Passer a re nd MeBride: ga 30d Carr. ithe best time to wet his line. | 5.50x 18 sens | 1.95 and SATioN - Laundry team, posted scores of the Wednesday night league at I Nick Chochron; a sophomore hard CHICAGO, Sept. 8 (UP) ~~ ogy, Guar. Bi Kol}2,930 x— ly (Central Standard © oe gas 1 639 and 624, respectively, in the Beech Grove may get details by nose from Gary. [Quarterback Jim Hardy f the line wand ment ao 4.75/5 00x19 10 95 si [I same league. calling GA. 3743. | Line Coach Johnny Kovatchi1os Angeles Rams, who?played| he Florists: 14d oa £3 Ne : ) ap 0 P Mary Baas was the first woman MEN (608 or over) {needs reserve tackles to spell his greatest game against the’ 1 pn ign "and Baler ison, “Cussler 781: Rae: i SF J 4.40/4.50x21 10.95 this season to crash the 600 Preq Estie’ Mechanics 3 Eaungry oon: 850 Capt. Steve Sawle and” Rudy Cer- Cardinals, today became a mem- ght's Schedule_7. Allison All-Stars | Manan, 00 ~ 2a) : z Baby Walker & Stroller 1 nw ndjanapols shomen 8. Noblet-Sparks | 13—Tuesd: : Above Pri Plus Federal T CA 3501 realm. She had games of 176, Neal Yager. Moon Lite Classic . 629 noch, sound, steady workmen. ber of the Chicago team. Todi #, New yi usta T4— Wednesday. 25 430 > ve. Fyoes 1 jus ot oa ax Garton Deluxe Walker & Stroller . 246 and 198 for a total Of 620. Net uce Metnamie Lattragy ors! 29 Cernoch, averaged 55 minutes 2 The Cardinals bought him for ve Caio. Taser ra oo A5—Thursday 10 5:25 Tires Mounted Without ; oe ’ Neal Yager and Wilbur Green, oir ‘wheeler. Maroit Shoes 618 Bare BS 2 sophomore, an undisclosed amount of cash. Additional Charge while bowling with the Moon Harold Goldsmith Riock s RCA Radio §12/ _Great on defense," huge RaYand a high draft choice at the Cool Tex S Fit Light Classic and Eli Lilly, Men's Herb Hohit. Yaver Men's Shop ...... 611 Wietecha also ou play offensive, yt National Football League ool lex ure Fi 3 League, respectively, deadlocked oe irk. Tay 80 shifty and on : has 3 ns the draft meeting. He joins the club SEAT COVERS with three-game sets of 629. THER TEAM LEADERS (MEN) ty Shoes o ex Sarkisian. yronqay at Pittsburgh for an ex- , . Bill bd Henley's Standard Service . 599 Thé ‘guards and there are seven hibi Yager, in entering the select Ceci Cherry, Francisco Cresp $5 Ceterans need no bolstering, ibition game. circle, rolled games of 224, 203 j5ck ENON FIT s Night Workers 584 Fatso Day and Eddies: Nemeth The former Southern Califorand 202. Bill Irvin came close John ¥aser, Mutual Milk _.... of will start but must hustle to keep nia star completed 28 out of 53 but fell short of the mark. Bill >" MC rN (600 or over) {ahead of .Richie Anderson and PaSSes for '406 yards and three bowled with the Henley's Stand- Mary Baas, Fox-Hunt Classic ........ 620 ¢ | .ouchdowns in the first RamsWOMEN (306 OR OVER) (Jim Parsegian. Cardin 1 game last seaso ard team at the Broad Ripple .,..., on Mérrygoround Tavern $38 Best Pass Defense a ga; e la n. alleys and posted a 599. (Borges Biter. | Fok fiat’ Office 300 Northwestern had the game's] k oo i Wilfred “Hagen. Harold Gor! Ruth ira LEADER er CTTENY 53 Dest pass ‘defénsé “last year and Hoc ey Openers ; gE smith and Joe Kirkham Fras Helen Schmidt Hobby Centers ...... a can have it again. It also willl MONTREAL, Sept. 8 (UP) — more than 500 pins, agen era A onde Mined [ii 475 have a duplicate of the great line- The National Hockey League's chalked up a 621 while rolling Doona Jacks Snsponsored as 1 482 backing that was broken only by 1949-50 season will get unde¥ way athe same league with ret Ona Jackson. A_& P Giri ...... 4 | Michigan and’ Notre Dame. on Oct. 12 at Detroit with the Red 3oldsmith - was . bowling , wi Northwestern will have to start Wings playing host to the Boston Block's RCA Radio League when Slim Doris Hart fast, against a fine Purdue team, Bruins ‘and will continue until 612 and g he notched his oo o ~<a with plenty of passing to keep Mar. 26, a week later than usual. Kirkham got pins i In Net Tourney |defense Joose and stout punting. | ’ rolling with International Har- fit d that. the 'Cats will fir MERION, Pa., Sept. 8 (UP) —|} oss that, the La ¥ . Vester. a oF Abts oo lish high in. the conference. If - Sed & Coach $9.95 . In the ladies’ division, Mickey Slim Doris Hart of Jacksonville, or "3-0. wall Voight dicted edans oaches._._33. Men's Black, Ladies’ High-To 598 Miékey did Fla. was slated to. appear in two ey sont: we Bhts pre c % Front Seat $5.95] w . > 8 P. : Sprecht had a 528, 1 ! four defeats. pes. FONT Sears. _99. White Shoes. Chicago, Heavyj her bowling with the Merry-Go- of the three ténnis matches that Cobyright. 1949 by *The Indianapolis Ties) duty Chassis, both Fibre and - Round Tavern at the Pritchett inaugurate the 21st Wightman nd Chicago Daily News. In PLASTIC COVERS Maple Rollers. alleys. Her closest pursuer was Cup series between the United Lurene Craig, who bowled 516 States and Great Britain today. Tech Grid Game Sedans & Coaches__$21.95 | SIDEWALK SKATES — ; with the Vonnegut Ladies at the, Miss Hart, playing the best Cpes. & Front Seats _$12.95] : Indiana alleys. Itennis in her career and ranked Prices Announced = 2 Double. Row Hall Dorothy Etter was the only second one the U. 8. team, will face DUPLI COLOR TOUCH up Welded 3 Piece other feminine kegler who topped Mrs. Jean Walker-8mith, Brit- Tickets for Tech's seven home Aas Chassin, Rubber the 500 total. Dorothy, bowling ain's second-ranked player, in the football games will sell for 70! h : A Nickel Fated. bd with the P. R. Mallory Office, opening singles match. cents a single admission or $3.90 : j . : 1 Ry achieved an even 500 total. | © She will return later to team for a season book, Charles P. $1.00 Le] SUNDAY oo po Re pr. Some - of the alleys still are with Shirley Fry of Akron, O, Dagwell, athletic director an- 4 HOURS 0 onger essary Junior Size seeking teams to fill up their against the London doubles team |nounced today. Man, Thre Thur SAM, te § P.M Beginner's Skies >. 0.0 $1.39 pr. eee league rosters. At Pennsylvania of Jean Quertier and Mrs Molly Season tickets for students will Fri. snd Pry iy : » . . 5 teams are needed for the Tuesday | Blair. sell for $2.50 and advance singles SN ERAN It has been wisely said: “If you want your SPARK PLUGS : ~~ = - or rel —————— will be 50 cents. ~~ - Bais LEN NN dreams to come true, WAKE UP! It is. no : — , Those who donated to Tech's Phone LI. 7447 Regular 630 Te Light Brigade may trade their 3 . longer necessary for healthy, wholesome ® Foctory matched colors for every | Blue Point Plugs . ot he Ei RNR | om of omens. || SE in at the Tec okstore ti 1 hi Jae led dime ; _ bile. 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