Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1949 — Page 16

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MONDAY, OCT. 3, 1849 Lt. Philip Benefiel

Rites Tomorrow

‘Services for 1st Lt. Philip L. Benefiel, killed Sept. 25 in 8 B-29

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

East Chicago [el Uskels=s Bears, Rams Power Teams Still Unbeaten

Rites Wednesday |G F. Maurer For Mrs. Perry ’

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Football With Leahy—

Thinks Huskies

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Purdua Coach Makes Trip

By FRANK LEAHY, Head Football Coach, Univ. of Notre Dame AN IMMEDIATE post-game departure from Seattle

Saturday necessitates our devoting this entire column to

the : Task Phyllis Tutterow, lewood, Cal. |8uard, and retired railroader, who|ton I ng ewo0d, Ce |died Saturday in his home, 101 She

| Et Are on Way Up ELE ovis Toy for [0 0 1 washingion 100% moss; | 00 fOF Title In NFL Rage [miss moc] Reid Rollonder or Boris

Both -Undefeated After Taking Some High Grid Hurdles

Cardinals Lose, 17-7; Born in Pennsylvania, she Green Bay Packers | Trounced, 48-7

Wisconsin St., was to be buried in| Benefiel Butler to California three years! St- Joseph Cemetery after &{ University when he was recalled ne a ber of the|Tequiem high mass at 9 a. m. to-(to service last December. He was . Street Methodist day in Sacred Heart Church. Heig veteran of World War IL -

the Notre Dame-Washington game, as we were well on our way to South Bend before any important game outcomes became known. : Saying that the 1949 University of Washington ball team is a 100% improvement over the 1948 aggregation be a gross understatement. Coach Howie Odell has done a wonder-

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ball campaign approached the fof

By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press Speris Editer The Indiana high school foot-

half-way mark today and it looked as though the battle for the mythical state title might be a drag-out affair between

Listen to “Leahy of Notre Dame,” Saturday at 1:30 p. m, over radio station WIBC.

those two East Chicago power houses—Roosevelt and Washington.

full job with the Huskies and the fact that a percentage of

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tackle, was most impressive and looks like a potential AllAmerican candidate.

” ” - . . . A RATHER AMUSING example of the recognized importance of scouting of opponents arose as one of the members of our party from Chicago to Seattle was Mel Taube, assistant football coach at Purdue University, who was assigned to scout Notre Dame prior to our game with the Boilermakers this coming

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y. Mel not only ate and slept in the same train with our group, ~.‘but he also spent much of the long ride playing bridge with the members of our coaching staff. Such an incident causes us to realize that scouting has come a long way since its conception as a slightly unethical , and we feel that our assistant coaches, John Druze and Walter Ziemba, should receive their share of praise for the pertinent information they relayed to us regarding the strategy employed by the University of Washington. ea s » .

- FOLLOWING OUR SCOUTS is most interesting, and if one

Both are unbeaten and both

triumph over Whiting. Reitz was unbeaten in 19 games and now has to start all over. This week the Panthers run into tough crosstown rival Central, which chalked up its ‘third straight Saturday by whipping Benton, Ill, 36 to 20. East Chicago Roosevelt also {runs into rugged n Fri{day, invading Hammond, unbeat{en in three games. The two East {Chicago clubs and Hammond will ifight it out for the Western Con{ference title of the northern loop, {and it may not be settled until {Washington and Roosevelt clash {in their last regularly scheduled {game Nov, 11,

Pat Valentino looks like the Wild Man of Borneo, or maybe it's Gorgeous George at night. Anyway, he tackles Exzard

Charles for the NBA version of the heavyweight championship at the San Francisco Cow Pal ace, Ott. 14,

Leahy Blackballs

# Ken Kavanaugh produced the Wednesday in the Tolin funeral

By United Press The Bears, once the Church.

Chicago soourge of the National Fool qpughier Include hres son, Ba Rams, who won the title in 1945 lard L. Perry, Indianapolis; Glenn

when they played out of Cleve- A. Perry,

land, Scored Impressive victories|a brother, George Bond, Illinois. Also surviving are three sisters, the western division of the NFL. Mrs. Lula Duvall, Indianapolis: The Bears, scoring the first 8 < pois: . Mrs. Linie Breedlove, Rose h

three times they gained posses-| .." ..4 Miss Eva Bond, Indiansion of the ball, turned back their apolis, 14 grandchildren and 10

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romped to an easy 48 to 7 triumph over the Green Bay Packers. or IS. ln am Kicks 33-Yard Goal Taking over ‘the ball for the $ . 50-Year Resident

first time after a Cardinals’ punt, ds f . the Bears moved 55 yards for Dies Here at 96 Services for Mrs. Rebecca

their first score with George Gulyanics driving over from the oneyard lige. Dunham, who died yesterday in Rookie George Blanda kicked a|the home of a son, 0. R. Dun-33-yard field goal to put the ham, 1226 LeGrande Ave, with Bears ahead, 10 to 0, and a 35-| whom she had lived a number of yard pass from Johnny Lujack|years, will be held at 2 p. m.

final Bears tally in the third home. minute of the second period. | Park. Elmer Angsman bucked over| A native of Johnson County, from the one for the Cards’ cong | Mrs: Dunham had lived in Inditouchdown early in the second half after he had caught a 232-| uapolis i asd

Burial will be in Floral

was 82. When he retired three years ago, Mr. Maurer had been an employee of the Indianapolis Union Railways for 40 years. He had been a traffic guard at Meridian and McCarty Sts. and Meridian and Kansas Sts., since his retirement. Survivors Announced

Mr. Maurer was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church

Maurer, Indianapolis; six sisters, Miss Margaret Maurer, Miss Christine Maurer, Miss Catherine Maurer and Mrs. Anna Ricketts, all of Sidney, O., and Miss Mary Maurer and Mrs. Rose Thompson, both of Clyde, O.

Service Held for Cpl. Virgil Norris

A requiem mass was offered at 9 a. m. today in St. Anthony's Catholic Church for Cpl. Virgil J. Norris, Indianapdlis native who was killed while serving in the occupation of Germany during range practice last~ Aug. 30 by an accidental shell blast. He

Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Beneflel, 622 E. 34th St.; his wife, Mrs. Jane Beneflel, Evansville, and a sister, Mrs. Neil C. Burnett: Dayton, O.

Moses Lockman Services for Moses Lockman, 15 E. McCarty St, who died yesterday in Genera! Hospital, will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in

nance worker in the Allison Division of General Motors Corp.” here. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ida Lockman; five sons, William, Harry, Myron and Norman Lockman, all of Indianapolis, and Julius Lockman, ' Chicago; & daughter, Mrs. Leona Hall, Indianapolis, and six grandchildren.

Mrs. Martha Blaumoser

Mrs. Martha Blaumoser, 5934 Carrollton Ave. a native of Austria, and Indianapolis resident 15 years, died here yesterday. She was 72. Services at 1 p. m. Wednesday

his players are sophomores indicates that Washington is once have already taken some high city rivals, the Chicago Cardinals, a . again climbing to national recognition in the football world. (hurdles. Roosevelt's rough riders |17 to 7, before 52,867 fans. Bl and the Holy Name Society. (RAFOR-RINES Soe, Ba son of Mr. an Undoubtedly the absence of Hugh McElhenny hurt the lupended high-flying Evansville Quarterback Bob Waterfield py® Surviving are his wife, Frances; etery. He was 65. Br hi Huskies, yet they were a fine fighting unit which will throw |Reitz last Friday, 20 to 12, a day kicked two field goals, six extra ites. Ne two daughters, Mrs. Frances Ash-|“"y", yi. ot Germany, he was Services PLA many a scare into the Pacific Coast Conference contenders. From |after neighbor Washington | (points and set up two touchdowns craft and Mrs. Kathleen Schaefer,| = = 0" 0 ine United Hebrew MORTUAR our side of the field Washington’s George Baver, a 65” 230 pound |turned in a convincing 32-to-13 with his passes as the Rams Indianapolis, and a son, Fablan/, o c.ion. He was a mainte Park, Friends.

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, were to be in the company of Coaches Druze and Ziemba, he o yard pass from Paul Christman] would notice that immediately after the Minnesota-Washington tao joi righ Tie Othie wpe . to set up the score. | Shien. Ste ys 38 t was 20 in the Flanner & Buchanan mop Co asaad game of Sept. 24th, they went to their hotel room in Minneapolis | “1, ne eastern leg of the Satur d Officials The Rams scored two touch-|_ Survivors, als Ton 8 Sarelees Privhoce Dit Zum al tialy oo loud Da faker oe : . | ’ . . = (8: 8. m. .} , | tion. are a of Jose! : Ee, ners Sas. beets aay of #1, smprossions be Naam Band Morin dy End Frank ‘Hubble Ey pase ham, a Sianaboits 5 Mido SAUER. Usher ar. yi] —~ Mrs. Fred H. Knauer, Indianap- Forbin uit A : 8 by Indian Jacob {ters, Mrs. Dalsy ompson, In-ito be in Cal A olis, and a granddaughter. vBEN FE: i All Washington offensive and defensive maneuvers were out |.¢ yi nawaka, whose 18-to-7 vic- Says ‘4 Extra Players’ yt Al 2 2nd Sashed » diandpolis, and Mrs. Etta Byers,| Cpl. N Calvary Cemetery gr 8 in. i ! lined as to how they compared, or differed, with simflar formations |i. over Goshen last week-end y n rst pe an : Pl. Norris, who lived in 2228 K Bak COOK_Mr, E¢ § D ry as eekK-en u f . Hi | i h Gerry Cowhig stole a Stan Heath Walla Walla, Wash.; two sisters, Haines Ave. before entering the Mrs. ate er 33d St. husb employed by Notre Dame. ded Xe their | WAS its first victory since 1947. ntair to His Iris pass and ran 20 yards in the Mrs. Hattle Watson, Indianapo- service in December, 1946, was a ook. Jrother Once all the vital statistics are recor ed our men Ma ay |South Bend Riley, 21-to-14 upset-| SEATTLE, Wash, Oct. 3 (UP) [third quarter. lis, and Mrs. Ella Levan, Frank- (graduate of Assumption School |gy tr et ry ed Bator ad. Rekg departure from Mizmeapolls 29 stat Cogn tin th wil ter of strong: crosstown foe Cen-|__The “four extra players” who| Green Bay's lone touchdown|lin; a brother Clarence Shake, and was a former student of $2 N..Tralh Ave, Who dis Satan. SI ST "noon meeting with our freshman team, at which time they ¥iU |tral, faces East Chicago Wash-/Coach Frank Leahy said opposed| Was scored by Heath on a 2-yard| Indianapolis; 13 grandchildren, 10| Washington High School. He Gay in Ine West > 2K using 136 pm P - give the yearlings the Washington Jb a 0 Tl wn L$he varsity, ington Friday in a nonconference nis Notre Dame football team in Puck late in the game after a 27-|great-grandchildren and eight|was employed a short time at Some, i De ae lt oy E015 a , Crown Hill : the Washington Da *nd apprised of what methods we have x a the Washington game Saturday JIC scrimmage run by Ted Mr algieat-grandehiiaren; the Bridgman Dairy Co. and the Michigan St. Funeral Home. Bur- . gansport an ew Castle, were almost as famous as the . rs. Kibler Trucking Co. He was al/ial will be in Floral Park. She ° : devised 0 combat * 4 Li a ou two of the leaders in the North/legendary “four horsemen” to-| mp. HE La stows is. Bora N H ancock member of Assumption Catholic|was 82. A son, Robert W. Baker, Dis : WEDNESDAY MORNING departure for Seattle made it im- Central race, will clash at New|day. "three-time champions of the E 22d St. an 2 Fon Church. | o _{Indianapolis, survives. . perative that the Notre Dame squad work very hard on Monday Castle. Both have won four in| Knute Rockne's immortal quar-|league, displayed all their heralded | ident for 79 years, died Ji yes- Besides his mother, Mrs. Mar-| = | FGAL NOTICES Ann * and Tuesday In order to master the Saturday assignments. |& row, and Logansport hasn'ttet of Harry Stuhldreher, Don brilliance and the Baltimore Colts|terday. She was 82. Basel Frederick, _he_is survived NOTICE OF D 1 Death Noti . Naturally, complete absorption cannot be accomplished in such a been scored on yet. Also in the Miller, Jim Crowley and Elmer scored their first victory of the| A native of Columbus, Ind by four sisters, Mrs. Mary Jane| AUTOMOTIVE PAR 3p ON lodge & CO © hort space of time and consequently we were exceptionally happy (NCC, Richmond (3-1) invades Layden were noted for their abil-|season Sunday in the All-America | Mrs. Hancock was a member of pb sro, on he Misses Dorothy, signed “corporation. “un Indiana. corporis 3 Card of TH ! to see our boys do so well on Saturday against the Huskies. Indianapolis Tech (3-0), and La-|ity to advance the ball. But Leahy Football Conference. the Broadway Methodist Church. | 2tricla.and Caroline Norris; two uo Sy do be dissolved. maTION, 4 In Memoris : We are proud of the hard-earned victory that is mow in the [fayette Jefferson (3-1) travels to|though the officials in University| Cleveland, led by Big Marion| Services at 2 p. m. tomorrow brothers, Leroy and Ralph Nor- ny Order of Its Board of Directors, dated § Plorists-Mor “.: pecord book, and we are looking forward to tonight's conference in (Marion (0-4). Jeff's 25-to-12 lossjof Washington Stadium Saturday Motley, overwhelmed the Los in the Moore & Kirk Colonial|l's; Wo half-brothers, Jesse and|"*™™“*" '“ver ius sours. 3 Fuse! Di ‘South Bend, where Coach Druze will meet us to outline his prudent at Indianapolis Cathedral last/did quite as efficient a job stop-| Angeles Dons, 42 to 7, to retain Chapel will be followed by bur-|-aTY Frederick, and a grand- BARNES, HICKMAN, PANTS 10 Lost and ¥ “ observations of the 1949 Purdue team in its game with Towa. Friday also was the first setback/ping the Fighting Irish offensive.|first place with a record of four ial in Crown Hill. father, Walter Norris. Notice Is hereby given thai the under: edn Meanwhile, Coach Mel Taube left us to relay his reactions on |for Mation Crawley's boys. Fleven penalties totaling 135| victories against one tie. Surviving are a brother, Harry Mrs. Louis F. Gei i Og RR city ot » . Notre Dams to Head Coach Stu Holcomb and his Boilermaker | The standings also will have yards for holding and unneces-| The Colts, beaten in five] W. Cavender; a sister, Mrs. Ma-| : vis» ley pis ‘office “tor the “various” deparimesis 1 ri to be rhyised after Wabash and|®arY roughness were stepped off(straight previous starts, edged bel Stevens, both of Indianapo-|p."..10!8 K. Geler, active mem-| os Sef natrer "sei out Covering the fol 19 Sleeping Re . i Plymouth, the leaders in the Cen- against the Irish he eventusily the Buffalo Bills, 35 to 28, as lis, and several nieces and por of 2 the United, Brethren loving requisitions fof suppli 5 materia, 20 Boy ‘MM R Ml 628 A a L & a ol tral Indiana Conference, sq spanke e sophomore-studded Quarterback Y. A. Tittle threw a nephews. urch here who died Saturday|cus political sub divisions of the City 21 Walking Di o ’ uare Husky team 27-7. . 50-yard touchdown to Bill . 5 in her home, 156 Bakemeyer St. | Indianapolis, Bidders Bond or Ce fr. pass to y! + |fled check in amount of 2% of your 23 North . aggire. ons o lire 2st Do Leahy stunned reporters who Stone in the final minute of play. Owen Richard Burris will be buried in Van Wert, O., Sib, Foer"sh On REESE JOU, 0 38 2 past ° Th + i razil's Red vils (4-0) host crowded around him when he| Motley, ripping the Dons’ line Services for Owen Richard Bur-|after services at 9:30 a. m. to-|Per specifications on file in the evarte 34 South ve ers in a C ass Sullivan 2 in a Western snapped: to shreds, scored two touchdowns|Ti8: Who died Saturday in his/morrow in the G. H. Herrmann inet of hy ton No, 7187 25 West ana Conference game. The “Not one of the officials, none/and Quarterback Otto Graham D°Me 1255 Riesner St. will be Funeral Home. She was 77. SR En, more or Jess, 3x3 Eee Ind, 4th 31 Unfurnished down By GENE LAWSON Strieback once again came down Red Devils are on top .in thelof the four will ever officlatelpassed for two more as the Ded 8t2 p.m. tomorrow in Farley] A native of Wren, O., Mrs. "ot rou Sore or less, 6x3 Eex Ind. 4th 38 Rous WY Bob Maggire led the pack in the stretch with the top three WIC standings by virtue of their another game for Notre Dame as Browns romped through their Funeral Home. Burial will be in| Geier had lived in Indianapolis|°f %, Vein. s = Sw . v i 39 Housekeepr nina circles ast night 22 total in that class. Her|12-to-7 victory over Terre Haute|long as I am associated with|ooin straight game without a|F oral Park. He was 57. more than 25 years. 43 7258, Mors, or loss. x3 VIM en von 81 Wanted to local bowling mark of 552 was sufficient to al-| Garfield last Friday. the school. All four officials tried|geseat. The Dons were the last| BOM in Taylor County, Ken-| Surviving are her husb CO Fons. more or less, Stoker Cosl. & RB Moving 4. nly six keglers managed to break to clinch honors for the their best to even up that foot [t and, i La 34 Apartments only keg . low her Sine OS - TT Re ye > at f00t-iteam to beat the Browns Oct.| ucky, he lived in Indianapolis Louis F. Geier; a daughter, Mrs. “Eiiimated coal supplies required for 28 Houses for into the “800” ranks. evening. Pat bow G n d C 1) 8 nl at goes! 12. 1947. since 1928. He was a welder for Golden G. Lockard Indianapolis; Bog fF ing June Aon 01950° for + ’ of 628 w uired| ard mixed circuit. ra ircui The officials, Referee Thomas {Metal Auto P ’ y| Board of Park Commissioners, deliver 37 Business-M1 Bob's mark as acq Guard John Brown recovered uto Parts Co. two sons, Clyde IL. and Doyle F.|2s required at various ark Board proper- 38 Desk & Off in the Delaware Twilight mixed he only other feminine keglers D. Wilson, Umpire William Cor-|s.ommate Dixie Howell's umblel. SUrvivors include his wife, Mrs.| Geler, Indiana ls: th ! | ties. : circuit at the Delaware alleys and apie to crack the “500” realm Stewards to Meet bus Head Linesman William), “op Tob on" oo on 84-yara Maude Burris; two daughters, Mrs. Ora oa) Ihre isles, Ls Openine TBR Bet Monday. oer. 17 basi this mark enabled him to grabiwere Lillian Bailey and Frances) pmXINGTON, Ky. Oct. 3 (UP) azier and Field Judge Elwood. pn tor the Dons’ only touch-| Mrs: Maggie Wetzel and Mrs. Mrs. Jennie Hamilton, Calmar,| afer dy ils 7 various sizes an Re, Tor. the even tive to- ' , T, Starbuck said “they were very Bernice Mell it > on, Calmar,| aifterent ply all in cordance “i the top rung for, evening. [Musgrave who had respective A t i own. i e McIlwraith, Indianapolis;| Canada, and Mrs. Sarah Herl, |ipecifications on file in the Dept o 41 Houses for y 26 and 519. Lillian rolled —A meeting of race secretaries sorry,” but were prevented by {four sisters, Mrs. Mona Woolri . T erl, | Bil Purchase for the Board of Banits «2 North Maggire's closest opposition tals of 526 an . q t|from member tracks of the har-|Pacitic Coast Conference rules Tittle passed for three touch-| =~. \o Xena a Woolridge Bronson, Mich.; a brother, Ben Commissioners and delivered fo F008. oh , from Charles Mohr, whol/in the 8 o'clock mixed loop a from commenting on Leahy's|doWns—two in the last five min-| s. Rena Wheat, Illinois, Major, Mantua, O.; four grand-| The City of "Indianapolis reserves the . a figure of 624 while rolling| Fountain Square while the latter ness racing's Grand Circuit today). oq, utes—and set up the other two 20nd Mrs. Sallie Russell and Mrs. | children and two great-grand-| fF ihe atoicct any and or all bids on any # oetd “with the Sunday Night mixed loop|kegler made her score with the/was planned for December to ‘ Y : with his aerials to lead the Colts| latte Grammer, Kentucky; andchildren. any 'sritcle or ticles fr oon fo mare “ a 1 at the Pritchett-Hunt-0'Grady| Musgrave Service Station contin’ provide more uniform program: Roughing’ Angers to victory. ee Ilan Burris J Lois 2: Calderon Sata fesctpteg i 1 Real Batate m ¢ 5 d 3 ——————————————— y ’ "1 . whose jurisdicti this requisiti a8 48 Doubleg-Du Three Tie for Third league. ho re) Hing oF 1100 in individual class TCU Grid Coach ‘Firpo’ Marberry tucky. : Louis J. Calderon, a native of written. : agar iy iin > “0 Bn A three-way deadlock for thirdis Magsire. Sue, *Fatiant (mixed) 6238] The stewards met here yester- Mrs. Maytie Quade Turkey, member of the Sephardic 108 City Halt. The hain Regnt 30 Resorta-Cot “place resulted when Lee Wickiifre, Charis Mohr. Sunday Nien tmixed) 831. "04 a poroved a motion call- FT. WORTH, Tex, Oct. 3 Loses an A | Services for Mrs. Maytie Eliza- Society and employee of the Kahn k Bago : 81 Lots-Tracts Harry Jackson and Benny Miller gariy jac gi Holy gpirit (mixed) $3|;ng for the meeting to be held (UP)—An official protest against rm |beth Quade, 338 Audubon Road,| T2110ring Co. died early yesterday -RHEUMATIC PAINS- 8 Rou | each posted similar counts of 602. Don stig, Pair B maxed 1\in" conjunction with the second rough tactics by Arkansas in the MEXIA, Tex., Oct. 3 (UP)—|a member of the First Church of |} General Hospital, He was 73. [1 Rest ans ‘The former kegler registered his 1 BI MN LEA ERS (Miied) 91 Grand Circuit meeting of the football game Saturday in Fay-|Fred (Firpo) Marberry, one-time| christ, Scientist, who died Satur-|. MT: Calderon, who lived in 930 ake time tested WINTER-X tablets score on games of 236, 177 and aff Gliecpl Fxford Tan ©. . year, They also re-elected Oc. etteville with Texas Christian major league - baseball pitcher, | gay, will be held at 2 ppm to-| Illinois St. had been an In- fl gag lll Lume 3 184 as he bowled in the Fox-Hunt hsp Caflipe: Coc ¢ ola (man) tii Hltave Blake, South Plainfield |University was filed today by was hospitalized today after morrow in the Francis Funeral dlnapolis resident for 40 years.| bsgo. Bur Ww - tablety to-day $4 Sustnan 3 mixed league. Jackson notched ous, Jane. Sel miged) N. J., as president and the entire head TCU Coach L. R. (Dutch) {having his left forearm severed Home. Burial will be in Wash-+ Services were held yesterday in|{ reliet or money Deckl 190 for {100 - his 602 while rolling in the Holy|} Sys, Riglers Continental (mised 23 /e1ate of officers for the 1050 sea-|MOYer: Hy Sn aviomodlle acridenl. ington Park. the Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home.|| peiswars Six Indianapolis” ¢ Ind. En ~ Spirit mixed circuit at Pritchett- iter drow. BR. Havery (mixed) son Meyer said he was “filing a| Marberry's car and one driven) Born in Detroit, Mich, Mrs, Burial was in the Sephardic | Apel & oa 0 Male He Hunt-O'Grady alleys. Benny il Bitten TH fare (mixed || B18| The stewards said purpose, of Protest this morning,” and added|by Rufus Long of Teague side- Quade had lived in Indianapolis Cemetery. 3 Mei Sop fer hit a like number of pins in }, Strigd a, fagol. "mixed 383|the December meeting is to make that a letter would be sent to SWibey near here yesterday. | most of her life. She was 84. Surviving are his wife, Mollie; 9-MINUTE €3 Instructions the Delaware Twilight loop. So to fhen ry aration $1 tans 80 that horses-do not have Stcretary Jimmy Stewart of the) arberry, a righthander, spent! gyrvivors include a daughter, tW© Sons, Joseph and Neno Cal-| CAR WASH 83 Susule Hu) our knowledge that 236 mark| OTHER TEAM LR |to race late in one week at one SOuthwest Conference in Dallas.|20 years in organized baseball, prs. Annamae Hoffman, Indian.|d€ron: two brothers, David and| . 04 Sitetiony | ‘ posted by Wicklitte ig his first at-|B' izle. 3 Twin: (mix : |track and early in the next at| Meyer said he was inviting | including a stint with the Wash-| apolis and four grandchildren Samuel Calderon, and a sister! 75¢ 68 Situations } 3 ta Peters. Sunday Night (mixed .. 433 {Stewart to see motion pictures of ington Senators in the 30's. : * |Mrs. 8 , tempt was the top game of the Births Las Holy frit (mixed) _. 480 another oval. . | | : s. Sophie Farrish, all of In- $1.00 SUNDAY Merchai _ aession. are Slhiey te ge tety (mixed) 418) jie. game, 2 which Ar¥assas; wound 25 we career in 1941 with Mrs. Malinda Kelly dianapolis, and six grandchildren. CLARKE AUTO WASH 68 Miscellaneo Don Means, representing the Mariap Henn Ft Sau 169 oea + 27-7, and which Meyer Ft. Worth of the Texas League Services for Mrs. Malinda Kelly, | AIS Forth Hatiie

lsald showed “bad roughing” on and since then had been a used-|s38 W. 13th St. who died Friday 90Mes Means

jthe part of the Arkansas team. |car operator in Mexia. in a nursing home at 1518 N. Sen-| Services for James Means, iz . 16th St, who died Saturday!

evi late Ave. were to be held at 10] 'Broad._Ripple Loses |a. m. today in the Stuart Mortu-|in his home, were to be held at 1| ‘Guard for Season

adles .e N————————————— n are (mixed) | * ‘Packard Indianapolis mixed Etnies i Ha Arthur Signed ‘ league, became the only other|gai? fiatper sunday Night (mixed) .. 483 kegler to enter the “800” class| ye For Armory Card

Lo phe boro Sed 3 tot of| Local Nine Breaks Joe Arthur, Indianapolis miaae- | Hot Rod’ Driver in the women's Even at Cumberland fweight. has been signed to tm Killed on Track

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. “* The standings § New Crown. She was 84. iddi 4 division, although taking the nor-| Harry T. Hershberger's Fall |g a |. John Ashworth, Broad Ripple| Born in Jackson County, she New Crown Cemetery. He was) Kiddies all at school ¢ 16 Building M mal Sunday evening nosedive, Creek Athletics split & double-|meavywelght (ournament Se th) COVINGTON. Oct. 3 (UP)—A High School senior guard, suf-|lived most of her life in Indianap- 63: Daddy hard at work T Mastinuy ed about the same as far. as header with Tony Kish's Cumber- | card Friday night in the National| Pot rod” race driver was killeg| fered a broken bone in his spinal olis. Survivors include a son, Jo-| Born in Meansville, Ga., he on Boubteeld | ; “personalities were concerned. Pat||and Merchants yesterday on the Guard Armory. io Saturday night when his racing S11 oe os fone pase Soph, Newman; a nephew, Sam|lived In indiszanolis 29 yar, He But oll feel hs oni EE I I I I I I I I I | , “The A's dropped the| _icar overturned at the Mellott n |Beecher, both of Indianapolis,|WasS a former employee 0 nk-| BOWLING INSTRUCTION [aver timing opener, 1 15 0. 408 tomes. in Th eam rag SPERdWaY. and will probably be lost for the and a grandson. Po" Belt Co. and a member of thell “GoldeniRule® © Dope. \won the nightcap, 8 to 3. | while Sherman ‘will be making his, The Victim was James L. Hunt, [°C Of the season. Coach Walt\john A, Wood Meznaville Baptist Cugrol 83 Poultry-Rat MON. and MRL, 10 A. M. fo Noon Wits Shean winh making his oi Waveland. His car hit a guard J urkiewicz said today. . oods Survivors include his wife, Mrs. | In The 84 Horses-Live 1 moummsat an miednn fren ores CO gn 9-9 3 HO Aeon ere dor, Dougall. flopped over and pinned Rim ns, Sockets, however, were) Jonn A. Wonds, retired station [Minute Mesnsi iwo brothers, John 8 Garden Noe 3 Reins. Alle O'Donshue. | Medley of Louisville will, meet Inthe debris. He died after © eered by the news that regular ary fireman for the Big Four Means, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Aaron 86 Coal, Coke, PARKWAY RECREATION [Fall Creek 010 13-8 14 31 Don Keeling of Cincinnati arrivat—-at Culver Hospital in|Right Halfback Dickie Campbell, Rallroad, who. died Friday in Means, Chattanooga, Tenn. and 229 CLUB 117 W. 34h Sh. / wi. 9977 | Cimberiand .+--S00 010 13-44 3 RD hE an na . | Crawtordsville. |who missed the Richmond game General Hospital, was to be bur-|two sisters, the Misses Sally and 0 d At |p ignion. More, and B. Allen; Limbach.| | main event, in the heavy-| i —— because of a shoulder injury, will;ied in Anderson Cemetery after|Lilly Means, Meansville. 89 Alrplanes, | + —— S—T. Diack and i | weight tourney, will bring Three Heav . ht |be ready for the Rockets’ next services at 1:30 p. m, today in _— 90 Autos for 8 { AMAZING TH ING [ % Codec. anit uae x Indianapolis. Bo : wae (game against Washington Oct. 14. the Moore & Kirk Northeast % Aue toe JLiemons, oth of admnapols [Botts on Mat Meny |, Tgp". |Chape : | | Western Conference | Mr. Woods, who lived at 2614 8 Auto Parts , iy 2 . Three heavyweight mat argu-| 84 Trucks, Sen sovsanomc new TING 7 27 Horses Killed Ms are pL ae] *50anding, $94 Rob TP O eign) Die, i rar, og 3 Sou Pil FOR \ 8 . night. at the Armory. with the Qh, State 8,3 Hees age ern in Jontesllo, 96 Motorcycles an $23,500 Fire |star bout pitting Buddy Rogers, |/Io¥s 100 i 28 TnidlanaPolis "-Waakd AN

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| Total loss was estimated ‘at §23.(Tasked Zebra Kid. who lost to/Michieen" | 1500 today in one of the worst ROBers here two weeks ago. urdue. 'firy to hit the horse-raising in-|_ Ine semiwindup will send | dustry in Kentucky. It destroyed Dave Levin. Jewish heavyweight |27 saddle horses and a barn yes-|{rom Brooklyn, against Ivan iterday on the farm of Attorney Bulba, Russian importation, while} [William W. Evans near Fern the first bout at 8:30 brings to[Creek. : {gether Rocco Rigoletto and Rocco| ¢ {The horses killed included four Columbo, both of New York. {blood mares in foal that were to Ibe sold later this month at the Amateur Football 'saddle-horse sales in Lexington. Results of the open football league | Evans said the horses were fanic 8 Northwest Traisns 12. Northside {valued at $13,500 and the barn at Ramblers 0. Pendleton Reiormato e {$10,000. Cause of the fire was server sip x ae not determined. . [side ® Ramblers. Ne ran ue Eh, [oy park Jeplor loop. esults of the City Senior League Yyes{terday: Northeast Community Center 13,

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