Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1949 — Page 19

rr i T— > . OTST Ty a= parats lr pli » THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ . — . . -13 Defeat ame. Gi ars: bandits Rob = , Dies at 75 4 | lor mn, d Liquor Stores V|cer, died today in his home. He : was 75. 3 For the past 15 years Mr. Shank r Ire was proprietor of a at 344 N. Walcott St. He formerly| Bandits: {owned a market on Indiana Ave. this Harry’s Wisconsin Team Scored Twice in Last 8 Minutes of Game By HARRY A. STUHLDREHER (Notre Dame *25) TYE aD ; (Hartford Blues, 1925, Brooklyn Horsemen, 1826, day in Grinsteiner's Funeral . y Villanova College, 1925-1885, Wisconsin, 1938) Home. Burial will be in Me-| the one bandi The “Four Horsemen" and the “Seven Mules® of Notre Dams Total PASE of His wits. Coral Mr. Sclipeca are legendary figures annals ootball—and Harry Stuhl- : from the cash Thani L.; a daughter, Mrs. Helen HauBenes: dreher was the mastermind. “The Little General” as they called ser; a brother, Oliver § Sey- dits helped themselves to two bot him was Knute Rockne's muy All-America on the : hank, tles of scotch whis Then the Le | 1924 team which mour; a sister, Mrs. Hattie Achel- Whisky, . great won 10 in an undefeated, untied sé and | In polis, and a took $11 from the manager's : Beer | Went on to crush Ernie Nevers and » mighty Staaterd leven in |P° Ian b grand- pockets and left. : 8 i the Rese Bowl, 27 to 10. ; ughter. al Jexreee 308] Stuhldreher has developed some excellent teams and players | Mrs, Peggy Miller Aion .. . 882) in his more than 20 years of coaching. The Ul of Wiscon- Se . Miller, : :: 332| sin was known as a football graveyard when he took over in 1936 a is Jus Men Peggy M8 »|Who police said resembled the rine —and the Badgers came to life. 0 died Monday er home, men who robbed Mr. Sclipeca, = 381 His 1942 Wisconsin team, which won eight, lost one and tied 354 W. 20th St, will be at 1litered another liquor store at 1301 > Sterrett, one, earned him the honor of Big Ten Coach of the Year a. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Bros. E. 30th St., and took $25 and a "+ &1 Bumon Bier 35 As » player, all 145 pounds of him, Stubldreher ranks as one | Vest Side Chapel Burial will be halfpint of whiskey. $1 rir home’ CoceCola (gen Coc 416] of the finest quarterbacks In Notre Dame's glorious history, He |" Crown ECL She Was 0. 1 the store anager. Charles session. Tom Fine yerage ein es 3% 80 ns (we : 0 ,| Was an excellent passer and, despite his lack of weight, s danger- |," Indianapotfs~4Q years. |officers the bandits ly The i Non au ES LL Ca a ell Rolling For Coal Markel = i we Maltin, include a daughter hip with £ later, Waters’ Liquor Melvin Grubbs. e . 816 , er Coal & Oll ...... “ » . ; » claimed the fourth place kegler of §2, ig tats, o yeofSer,o 11: 813 ite Rate: wills ofa oo Bl IE took 8 “hunch” to give me my greatest day tn football Buti yop, Jumes Gilliam and George|Store, 1627 Northwestern Ave, the evening. Dick Nolag of Early arence en, | D. Adams 811 1Belty O'Neil. Tu Ales -.. 23 There was nothing exceptional about the meeting of Wisconsin Miller, all of Indianapolis; a was held up. ick d and Datisls compiled a set of 665 anes y Taflor: oho daneack © S1bJenny Wood, + Richardson Auto Shop _. 8881 4 Durdue in 1940, Neither team was going ey To particiiar | brother, Robert Miller, Gallatin;|. Description of the bandits tal ‘rederi . rf Tr tley 609 ces - . , has joined Sod 245. Tn Hien place cas Tons Ure Hay onBie Funersi Bowe. sat Barothy Brown, disckel Cis" 23) and, aside trom the fact that this was a traditional game in a series 11 g7aRdchildren. seven great leg win lie mus the twe u are mise Esterline with his series of 853. Bay Hens evrole, 7%. gag) Aline Seal Coca-Cola "$18 dating back to 1892, it was nothing to get excited about except from |ETARCEN © lpi BN Horiums. dolls Waters ” ; TO Ok au ) Xe. sia local point of view. gran : : Hos ays; Tom rolled with Eagle Creek pi%, i] Natio ARR. Bails Camp Ethos, Tunis eriels 93. Best ntine i$ pn the fact, however, as the clock tore off the seconds nu aa, of S220 Medion Aves to poCROS Middlesworih. Chile's Jewelry _.. 314| that since my arrival at Wiscon-|as though it was jet-propelled. Mrg. Sarah Fewell a oe ob ed Whiskey SWORD PUZZLE aie Wallace. "A, Willim Hargwsrs $13/sin in 1936, we had been unable With fourth down coming up and fom . an tral Spirits, Charleyne Thompson, J. Moore Purdue for thr ./only a few plays left, the Boiler- D3 1 and held up’her clerk, Mrs. Ruby Storie Zaspner LB Moor §/to beat Purdue for three succes ites Friday West, 37, of 463 W. 16th St. v York City . S Answer to Previous Puzzle Elis Mu Sautch Bi hited Some Li Life ‘Ins. 2 sive seasons. I wanted to win makers decided to rush the bali" Te Tandits method of operss r— Food Fish TSHR NI STAT - TTS 1 ele a phe BON © 305/that year to break the spell but| instead of kicking. We stopped| Services for Mrs. Sarah Fl on was alike:in sath Cae. pe =] [ARES ATE En er rb erac er® -- 163) the story is not that we won, but them cold on their 35 and took|Fewell, formerly of Indianapolis,| "yr "oe 0% 10 Ta iRy Woo 4 2 CIR IS pra TH Mary sirack.” Rosedale ; $08 how we did it. over with but three seconds re-|y pn, gied yesterday in the home g - HORIZONTAL 2 Branthed ! v Bohisen, Resse Roof . ed y men entered and asked for a bot- > Re : 83 Purdue Was Powerful maining—time for just one play. or a3 son, Ernest Fewell, Acton, ; th § 1 Depicted fish 3 Hindu pottery Pouafion vb. Hows I It was sound thinking that led will be at 10:30 a. m. Friday ino 5, Of Whisky. After getting the 3 91t is used for 4 Note of scale i Oh Amicon %i Purdue had a powerful team pyrque to rush instead E bottle fom a shell, Mra. West 3 : ra Ca: heen, toms oo oo 2 tol ue to rus of kick. Moore & Kirk Northeast Chapel. oq". round herself looking 2 on 5 Rapid Stahimuts, Menriing Insurance 300 that year—powerful compared 10/5 kick might be blocked. Burial will be in Memorial Park.| 13 Brightness 6 Preposition AGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) |our Badgers who had been able t0| yt nag to be a pass, a fact so|She was 88. Into. a gun. " Mrs 14 Military 7 Glance over Bete. Unonipiorment pect (mix) 488i win only one game the previousi,nvioys when we came out of| Born in Madison, she lived in| ~The younger of the two, , assistant 8 Half (prefix) ay Marin, ral State fens Ladies 411lyear. And for 52 minutes of the our hygdle that the Purdue de-|Indianapolis 30 years. She re- Vest sald, “asked for the money 15 Eucharistic 9 Musical note _ TERA iid rich, fae Bul Crain 45s game in Ross-Ade Stadium, Pur-|re,c, automatically spread out id moved to her son’s home. |from the cash register. . He told| wine cup 10 Grease RIS TEI] [TRIS] | Winnie Eade ¢ nist} 133 due's superiority was marked 18 anticipating the play. he was a member of the United/me Rot to try any tricks, or I'd 16 Impress 11 Hateful I oH nite uth Val yalensl, Rivers Lapnaiy (mix .. 823levery department of play. | ing T. She yas Church at Madison. be killed. ATE 18 Mouth part 12 Testify 34 Opposed 45 Ancestor of ne Beck. West. Elec. Ladies .. 413] with eight minutes left to play, Tying Touchdown Survivors in addition to the son| Mrs, West said she handed over 19 Italian river 17 Hebrew letter 36 Annoys the Hebrews Purdue led 13 to 0. It was only, Johnny Tennant took the passiinclude another son, Rolland $250. 29 20 Harder 20 Pioneers 37 Nearly 46 Cereal grain- natural that Coach Mal Elward,| from center and raced to his right.|Fewell, Madison; two brothers,| Meanwhile, the second bandit 22 Hawaiian bird21 Male chickens 42 Parent 49 Man's name e who was a teammate of Rockne's He stopped short and fired diag-|Jake Morgan, Indlanapolis, and went to the rear room, awakened 23 Domestic slave 24 Innate 43 High 51 Fish on Notre Dame's 1913 team, and onally to the left where Wisconsin|George Morgan, Fortville, and/Mrs. Waters and told her to '25 Work 26 Sea robber mountains 53 Type measure his charges could sit back and (end ay Ereick was standiug sur-|two grandchildrén. stand acing the wal, 7 Chair 33 Hunting dog 44 Dreadful 54 Half an em relax, feeling that the game was Prisingly all alone, He took the Mee Ha McQueen As the holdup was in progress, 5 2 0acC 0 ee ball on the 10 and galloped £. » Harry 3 Charles Tate, 43, of 28 French river in the bag. galloped for the a customer, es Tate, of - $2.40 20 Trinity term NEW YORK, Oct. 26 (UP)—| But suddenly the Badgers came tying touchdown as the final gun| Services for Mrs. Mabel Ann 1833 N. Capitol Ave., entered the - $1.80 (ab.) Things looked so bleak when he to life. Putting the ball in play on| sounded, McQueen, formerly of Indianap- store. Along with Mrs. West he $1.20 30 Senior (ab.) lost his All-America backfield Our 16. we smashed and powered| With the game actually over, olis, killed in a trafic accident was ordered to the rear room. . - 31 Not (prefix) WB Leg dog ae ign {our way 84 yards in six plays. that all-important extra point had|Sunday near Park Ridge, Ill,| Mrs. Maggie Gaines, 44, of 1623 Butler Y! g Illback who|to be kicked. To this day, I don’t| Will be held there at 2 p. m. to-|N. West St, who became suspi32 Tantalum an unbeaten powerhouse that|Bobby Ray, a soph fullbac 0 ¥ » PD Store, (symbol) folks were saying he would wind nad replaced George Paskvan, know why I selected Bobby Ray| morrow. Burial also will be ow of a car standing near the 1 St. 33 Preserve up as coach of the “weak.” land was to become the hero of'to Kick that ball instead of Gage, Park Ridge. She was 55. store with its motor running, 35 Girl's name They weren't quite right. In.[one of the most dramatic vic- who had succeeded with the first Mrs. McQueen was killed in- came into the store “to see what 38 Always ea de Lh ra tortes ever scored, plunged over/one. Call it a hunch — call itstantly and her husband, Harry was going on.” 39 Stagger Coach of the Week. He is Madi. center from the 1-yard line for destiny. D. McQueen, injured, when their, She was forced to join the oth40 Tellurium son (Matty) Bell, who has been the touchdown. Tackle Fred Gage| A stadium full of Purdue andjcar collided with a truck. Borner holdup victims. | (symbol) turning out ‘winning teams at then converted and we trailed,| Wisconsin rooters sat breathless/in Indianapolis, she had been| With a piece of Mrs. Waters’ 41 Diggers South A Methodist i he/13 to 7. in the stands—and I confess that|active in Girl Scout work here. |underwear, the bandits tied up 47 Part of To ae Eye Inge Stra Backfires I wasn't exactly calm —as Ray| Survivors in addition to her|the three women and Mr. Tate. — N of “be” s first one e Rose tegy waited amazingly cool for the eed husband include a son, Richard] Before leaving the store, police 48 Musical Bowl game of 1936. Purdue followers stirred fol-| " "0 ped. And then it S. McQueen, Cincinnati; a daugh-|said, the bandits carted out three syllable Nowadays when the Mustangs|lowing our first touchdown but| © 09 SPEBPOT. ATE FER 10 WARY Loi or ts McQueen, student/cases of whisky and four cases ¢ 80 Excuse get a bowl bid they can’t evenjthe fleeting hands of the big = *= oo ‘oo 8 Il or 3 in DePauw University; her par-|of wine, - 51 Same (prefix) leave town, For they are com-|clock reassured them. Deliberate game, wi y iE g ons ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fay Wright, 52 Essential mitted to play in their own Dal-|offensive action, designed to|J07 CoE & Heemingly miracu OU% and’ a brother, Clarence Wright, Shin Mov ns 54 Comes before las, Tex, Cotton Bowl if they waste the remaining time left to Ty. au or Ft OL P emen our] 56 Paper win the Southwest Conference play, was taken by the Boiler- 2 z . w York 3%. nlted Press Sogthamp.using; measure title. | makers. But Fate intervened in| 'Brion-Lastarza 'Mrs. Mabel Frazier ton African Bani. Capetown vy an, $7 Calmest And after what they did to! the form of having Purdue grat . Services and burial of Mrs. pcr. ork Departures oY a . VERTICAL Kéntucky last Saturday nobody|egy backfire into the winning! hs Scheduled Mabel Snyder Frazier, formerly EXmoith. For Said; Kalk ura, Gon ~~_ | VArranges in would bet they wouldn't be right touchdown for us. of In dia apelis who died ator | Hawa Penang; pouth Star. Gen y folds back as hosts in that sociable] Purdue took the kickoff and] NEW YORK, Oct. 26 (UP)— day in San Francisco were held Criston oval: Sania livia, Nenaventurs; come Jan. 2. used up three plays on the ground Labtaten Roland Lastarza of the, ot erday in Carmel ay nte Teresa, Arul tl ronx and explosive Cesar Brion : * {of Argentina—the two outstand- da I Srawiorasvills, one AN NOUNCEMENTS Ing young heavyweights in the She moved to Et el Pgh T Oath Notices, + tices world—have been matched for a a She was the d 8 hd ¢ 0 ; 10-round bout at Madison Square 329 ik L Snovde . aug er o ALLEY — Kenneth, ‘a Se 48. beloved Garden on Dec. 9, it was learned Ce A OUNGey Off Oe er vets. as I S$ Cc OW 7 C Ir today. the Supreme Tribe of Ben Hur,| hema services Thursday, Oct. 1. 1 y Crawfordsville. Edward G. Fa- ; : & AB Lastarza — a compact, black- AL HO 1 os! » : hatred aan = ha Bever Her, her husband, died a year hl Sur ae ahora : suffered a set-back as a profes- : : - : sional. He has won 335 straight. wa Tyivivg sie two Bites: un. —Kate, b o *.9 h ) / He expected to extend his streak| t*7" ©. “470 Rep . a ey, ithy’ to 36 tonight in a 10-round bout . : SAN op nd : 4 C a HU S é il S ag é a zl al éx l ra mo nt I o with big Walter Hafer of Mays-|9¢/Phi8. ~~ rs, Sas wills = onset . ville, Ky., at St. Nicholas Arena. Pri Ri children sng" tve" Aranaeni- . Roland was favored at 13-5. Mond : Brion —a rangy, dark - haired rivate Rites ri HA oe 3 me tn, Hn a ; : knockout specialist of 22 from For Mrs Lowe *Prie Pi Bg as : Buenos Aires—was as green as : ar Cemetery. shds : an emerald when he arrived in| Private services for Mrs. Mil-| HOME. 1500 Pe ABDO oN time. the United States a year ago. But/dred I. Lowe, 2449 E. 34th St, BIORKMAN-—Charies of 6030 Ralston he has come on magnificently. He| Who died yesterday in Methodist| Dr. de Dated this life Mondey, age won 12 of 14 U. 8. fights, eight by| Hospital, will be held tomorrow ds jehieis, three sisters gue brother knockouts. in Flanner & Buchanan mortu-| 5 sae Oct 31 chiidren. Services mts: ary. Burial will be in Floral MOORE & KIN Golioniul, ExtaREL. Park. She was 54. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. pang Softball Group Names Born in Springfield, O., she UCKMAN-—Geo. W. 141 5 HewNine New Directors |uved in indianapolis 40 years. A Thert Ea 2 5 The Marion County Softballiy on A ASAT 90's .0 a hmids, In Association has nine new direc- Be Eh | h . tors. n Ehrlic The new members to the board were elected last night at a din-| Ben Ehrlich, 3017 Washington Come ster. “prisrids mar call at Irv: wr ain 11 icbanay [BS etre dy genes br Those elected are James » arte Es > public | Stewart, Melvin Nordholt, Joe|lllness in Sebring, Fla. He was| Years serves ey TR Bardash, Bill Calbert, Dale War-|59. FUNERAL HO NK om sler, John Hanrahan, Norman a Poland, he. liv in Crown Hil ol, ih Mpriends Ine Bepley, Frank Van and Russ 8 years, rie was a — Bowman. Other board members lemme, > the Laited He 3 =v Sage 74. beloved wi - ¢ of Ba are Joe Kelly and Harold Engle- on, : ij hardt. Within 30 days, the a PY and the Zionist Organization of BRT 3 leit io; . will meet to elect new officers. Amesica. nde We <s : CR ee em—— vors inclu s wife, Mrs. auty up Tina Ehrlich; a daughter, Mrs.| Washington Park Friends Ran risf lar for // Solunar Table Samuel Green; two sisters, Mrs. Cage pet ‘moh there's & Most anglers know that fish/Leon Ettinger and Mrs. Edith T Jr Cua 3 have a favorite time during the|Osherman, and two grandchil- rosa, Loe fee. 30 : day and night when they feed dren, all of Indianapolis. BUCHANY Fad : and when they play. yr is in. the : The Solunar Tables, compiiea Mrs. Lizzie Dunn ps ite : for The Times by John Alden| Services for Mrs. Lizzie Dunn, n how s Knight, designate these times in who died yesterday in her home,| FiRVABY— r own. . an effort to tell the fisherman|2326 Milburn St, will be at 2 Washi 3 the best time to wet his line. p. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Bros. LIA, x (Central Standard Time) West Side Chapel. Burial will be| «ran er ol na « : Minor Jiator Mingr Jor} in New Crown. She was 90. of Me {hon Fpdams. Lexington, Te se HAE (| 29—Today ..... % %3| Born in Salem, she lived in In- pasted: away. Si : 3 HH dianapolis 85 years. She was a| ARY Thursday 1: i i ¥ member of the Bethel Methodist| call st mortuary. S urch. A nephew and two nieces| J ; _.. 3:09:40 3:80 i Ch ive. F- Shenod o 7E, Jonss Sather ot e . Jones, § : LEON'S S725 || cueter =. snares suianar| EE Premium Quality . . . OlR Hares Who Med Settee sce, 33 Alr Sa v Capitol Ave, um > ho 5 eterans Hospital, will be buried w a N » in Washington Park Cemetery to- + Not Bigeer, Not Sweet, Just Right! OPEN morrow following 1:30 p. m. serv. Btn hy a Fk Saha - _ wings ow Harry W. Moore Peace Mrs. Myrtle Cook 5 1 Si -— _ Mr. Sherrod, who was 56 and ih ies os ORDIONS lived in 511 N. Illinois St. was a 33°, Aer) ALC $ veteran of World War I. A native| BEN DAVIS doy wud 120-BASS of Beliershury: he i lived in InINDIANA MUSIC CO. Be vors include a brother 118 E. OHIO FR-1188 ana ‘a sister, Mrs. Nellie Lamb, i b K 3: Sterling Brewers, Inc, Evansville, indiana oe

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