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Ja Jimmy Lops 1 Soke Off Locke's

Mark in Hogan Open PHOENIX, Ariz, Jan. 30 (UP) ~Jaunty Jimmy Demaret, the most flamboyant of golf's touring, professionals, said today “Lady Luck” helped him win the $10,000 Ben Hogan open. Demaret collected $2000 first

place money yesterday after he yng peat the Brassmen on their Hennessey, a St. Louls bowling in- American Hockey League's

carded his fourth straight subpar round for a 269 total, one stroke off Bobby Locke's tournament record set in 1948 on the Phoenix Country Club course, The colorful Ojai, Cal, professional also won the event last year in a playoff with Ben Hogan, namesake of this year’s event, Hogan finished far down among the winners, coming in with a 283 total which gave him $16.66. Ben started off with a fine 65 but then carded succeeding rounds of 73. 73 and 72. The Texas Bantam, indicated he was not yet strong enough for the tournament grind after being out of action for almost 11 months as a result of a near-fatal highway collision.

Snead Second

Yesterday's final round was played in a steady downpour after ideal conditions prevailed for the first 54 holes. Sammy Snead, the West Virginia slammer, was a stroke behind Demaret. Snead had a five under par 66. yesterday while Demaret carded a 69. Slammin’ Sammy missed a chance to tie for first piace by muffing a 10-foot putt on the 18th hole, his tap missing by six inches.

Polly Riley Wins Golf Tournament

ie Oa yin, Miss Striebeck

rolled scores of 245, 209 and 196 ; for Ludlow Furniture, S : assie The Penn All-Stars of the Penn-

Pat Striebeck Scores

Bowling § ee Ti Barts, owing Series Sow 14, To Stay

Penn All-Stars Trounce Brassmen Pat Striebeck al vy 818 series to highlight Even With Pit

Second Period Rally Sinks Cleveland Before 7790 Fans

By BILL EGGERT With 24 games to pay, ~ (split evenly at home and away, the Indianapolis Cavs) {will have to hustle like they CHICAGO, Jan. 30 (UP)-Tom did last night to got into che

ROB, a 106, 45 450 700 In the Con [tral Packard mixed circuit for her third largest set) jaf the season. ‘THiS: total 1 topped only by a 002 and 74, alsy by} Pat.

At the top of the list of male iat OL. Louis Kegler

Spirit mixed at PHO. Charlie

sylvania Recreation took on-the [league-leading Brass Rail outfit

home alleys, 2061 to 2826, Highlight of Game

structor, headed the classic today post-season playofrs. {in the Petersen Bowling Classic. | If the Caps continue thelr

neck-and-neck race with PittsHighlight of the match game| Fis 1651 total for eight games | = "0 00, "Ur (or the

was a 299 final game by Budd was good for top spot In the so. 04 and third spots in the

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Held Te Tomorrow State Service WARSAW, Jan, 30—-Logan H. Williams, editor and publisher of the Warsiw Dally Times and 1Union ‘newspapers, died yesterday in his home here. He was 82,

be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Bilby Funeral Home. Burial will be in Oak Wood Cemetery. 14 Mr. Williams, who had Been ll for a year befote his death, was {associated 68 years with the Dally Times which his father; Brig. Gen.

Services for Mr. Williams will ’

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| Services for Michael wl “Me Caffrey Sr. father of M. ¥, Mc|Caffrey Jr, Indianapolis Community Chest general manager, will be held later this week in Pueblo, Colo. Mr, McCaffrey Sr. died Satur-| day in his home there after a ‘|short illness. He was T0. In addition to Mr. McCaffrey Jr., he is survived by another son, Keith McCaffrey, Lamar, Colo., and three daughters,” Mrs. Lee Davisson and Mrs. Bonnie Fanning, Pueblo, and Mrs. Dorothy Kemp, Los Angeles, Cal.

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Servicés for - Mrs. Swvsan J.| « Burks, 324 N. Webster Ave, who | died Saturday, will be at 3 p. m,

Ruben Williams, founded in 1854. He began selling it as a boy. He worked at every job on‘the paper before becoming publisher in 1912.) Active in Republican politics, Mr. Williams was for 50 Joan a {member of the Kosciusko Coun [Republican Committee, and was member of the Indiana Republican Editorial Association. His two sons, Raymond T. and Ruben Willlams, also are associated with the two newspapers. Other survivors include Mr, Williams’ wife, Estelle; a brother, Paul Williams, Saskatchewan, Canada, and two grandchildren.

Howe of the Penn contingent. Bud standings as the 1152 bowler western division, Indianapolis opened with a 223 and ns ae he OTPleted ¢ competion in the mara-| may have to depend upon its ad-| ms a oh Bi woman (hon fal vantage in games played to got . any share of the playoff money. Ys for the benefit of the Polio Two More Newcomers The Caps made common folks nd. The Sacred Heart Singles Tourney opened with Claude Neely Jr.| getting the jump on the rest of ithe

total on an actual mark of 824 and a 61 handicap. 1625. Stan Slomenski of Newark,

Three triplicates were turned in,|N. J., the match game doubles| It was the second time in five Marcia Manley; only 13 years old, |champ with Johnny Dayton of games that Indianapolis has rolled 158 three times in the Bayonne, N. J, was third with beaten Cleveland this season. It Pritchett Darko Cleaners loop kept the Caps in a tie with ® while Adolph Wambach showed| Pushed into fourth place was Pittsburgh for the western diconsistency by throwing three Carl Lundquist of Tulsa, Okla. | Vision's second place, two points 153s. (He has a 152 average). Bunny Craven fired three scores many rounds. of 102 at the Broad Ripple alleys. Henry Stumph, Indianapol SACRED TART Spores — | kegler was in fifth place just three

AME . (Four Games) pins behind Lundquist. |be dueled with Cleveland, PittsThe leaders:

Claude Neely Jr, Ernie Koch burgh and St. Louis. Kennett Oo auer oi. 1 Tenn nie: sas Cit feat! Tadianapolls had to come from hae Ee ia ® behind to trip Cleveland. The, ass | : SHE io Barons, who have lost three of " Ludiow. Pu ©.°1583 their last four games, got a iy ia ial en Aired i jump in the first period. The Caps’| 283 lone tally was by Enio Sclisizzi > who picked himself up from a hard boardcheck to get in front of

i fous Ree? Delaware a iin i 8 B fur tugpis, Mixed. pe {IAC Girl Swimmers the cage and score on a rebound.|

[the standings were two “other! last night swatting the western {newcomers to the top 10. John F. Hanis, of Kansas City, | Kan., rolled into second place with|

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{ however, have played four less |, |g | Eames than Pitt and two less |F' than the Flyers. | Caps’ remaining scheduled must 51

veland i * incl Tr, Philadel hia . “Tubapskh tro » alte r Ward, Cleveland 0

B. Maggiore, Delaware Twilig OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS ( Wyatt May, Pack

20 Binet 0. Social Mixed $04 | The Caps blanked Cleveland Shorr. Bethel Men's Chub ...... £13 Lose at Kenosha | with three goals in the second pe-

Russ Collins, Colonial Bread .. t Pen w3Chaub, Mt, Sauare Tav, Mixed Times Special {riod. Gerry Reid lifted a shot into

& KENOSHA, Wis., Jan. 30—The the right cage corner at 4:11. De-

MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 30 (UP)—A Bon"sSit

deadly putter and the know-how ao of experience today ranked Polly Riley of Ft. Worth, Tex., the top, woman golfer of the winter season. Miss Riley, who won the Tampa | Open last week, moved ahead of, 15-year-old Marlene Bauer of Midland, Tex., on the 11th hole yes-| 35% terday to win the Helen Lee! Doherty tournament final, 4 and 3. She methodically sank putt after) putt between 15 and 20 feet for Ret her triumph in the scheduled 36-| hole match. A crowd of 3500, the largest ever to attend a Miami golf match, watched the chunky Miss Riley take Miss Bauer, who was ranked as the leading feminine golfer of 1949, in stride. Miss Bauer held a one-up lead at the end of nine holes, the only time she was in front, but Miss Riley caught her on the 10th with a 12-foot putt ahd moved out front on the 11th,

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Leona Veller, Dliinois Rec, Mixed | 561% (Sue Storer, 50. 100-Yard Breaststroke—Jane Maloney

Roberta Pittman, rko Cleaners Mix. 532 Patty’ HB lackiedse, Maune I Heckm B kwaller Ball Mixed 530 ¢ | A n, ark ko Cleaners Mix

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OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS wom) mi Betsy i IAC; Ginger Allbright. |gcreen shot at 9:11, 6 64 on Hilda Neils, Delaware Social Mi Mixed . 220-Yard Freesytle—Domothy Schwarts,| Cleveland drew up to ae Car omen. 8 ci Sue Storer, AC Mary McAleer. Ray Ceresino’s rebound goal at

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Leona Bush, Walther Mixed a0 a Gn xr Time ToTa Dorothy Peters gp, wer neatly at 10:36 for the ois Wilder, Delaware Mixed Mixed | 437! 180-Yard Individual Medley—Sally Caps’ final tally. Vin er Ie Ne 4i3/erts. KYF; Sue Maloney. KYP; Ann Mor Pp | Geneva Crowe, Mosse Ladies... . $6708: IAC. Time, 3.277 Although Coach Ott Heller Patty Mudd. Ski-Hieh Junior | 11. td Hay There, TKYF: Sue Storer benched his sulking defenseman, | ne Al Dewsbury, for the final two

| 0 ¥ Roberts, Jane Malo oney, Doroth riods last night, the Caps are Stuart Grabs Lead Swarts). a 2 J en Pt full player-strength again for In Pin Tourney 160-Yard Preestyle Relay—Won by In. the stretch drive. Freddie Glover orrison, Dee Meeker). Time, 42 Yard B ke — Uniac, as the spare wing, didn CHICAGO, Jan. oy Barbary Smith, KYF, Mary Keckler. even get into any action. Tournament was taken here Sat- xy: Borotny Wackett, KVP Dee Seecker. | t 100-Yard Backstroke — Diane McMahon. | The J a ne sone the Mechanics Laundry team to " 105.vard Preecisle — Marearet Schulte, Washing over the Hoosiers a Classic Leagues. 20-Yard 3 “Medley Relay—Won by Indian-| Goalie Terry Sawchuk, victim of Stuart toppled 1680 pins for an polls Blane Mentahon “Am Morrison. ne fluké goal and some defenA ————————— sive negligence, had 23 saves. event offers $3000 as a first prize. He firéd games of 189, 234, 186, doubled Cleveland's attempted ‘ * ' shots, 60 to 35. place Emil Joseph of Monroe, 2-Minute Rule | Prior to the final period, the| Mich, who took the early lead (GHICAGO, Jan. 30 (UP)—The Hat Trick Club, presented Saw-| Fonnie Snyder, rolling on the the National C mond for his three shutouts. Desame squad with Red, moved to Association at ih Ha | fenseman were given medals for sixth place with 1627. The event offs will be played according to their help. Other 1 ip with rts TI 8e Frat #07220 Chairman Dutch Lonborg of the for a three-game road [TF FU, tournament stops in Providen {in

ard Medics Relay—Won by Kenosha lana lis (Joan McMahon, Penny Savage didn’t dress last night and Jim the $26,000 Dom DeVito Bowling IAC. Ti -¥ Atone 10-0 Shutout art of Indianapolis, who has led IAC Gretchen Joins IAC; Mary Brown, ment ets) IAC; Mary Keckler, | week earlier in Cleveland. Cap eight-game average of 210. The t : Bower had 31 as the Caps almos NCAA Clarifies with 1651. final two minutes of all games in chuk with a gold medal and dia-) closes Saturday night. the NCAA two-minute rule, The Caps will reave iomarrow Hamilton 1349, Leroy K , Wi |MeGresor 1404, hn Mec ey pan NCAA basketball New Haven Thursday and

Schisimer 1408, “Robert ays 1452. curt/committee said today. Heady mL : before reea Henry Schoch 1411, Telford, The rule book provides that a Cleveland Saturday

Wright Peyton Prints 1342 eet J Weber 14h, Hert Hohe 1419. m4 Hack Sr | team fouled fn the final two turning here next Sunday to m

{minutes retains possession of the Hershey. Amateur Basketball

LIS: Goal, Sawchuk: De{ball after a free throw. The cloclg! re ND AN A Cabush. Lund: Center, D. MorResults at Dearborn last night: Ameri. can Lesion 11th District tourney; aay

Morrison; {is stopped on all _ Whistles. |Lison: Wines. Rodolsk) Wiseman, McKay, —_— - | Rela. Sclisinzt, "Lundy. Haidy, Uniac, Dewsbu gle, Goal, Bower: Defense, Re * Baseball Coaching wiliinante.d or Ber Wings. Tes" tek, ares School Set for Tonight Iii.

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|Knights of Pythias at Muskegon |whose 1603 had held the lead for|in front of St. Louis. The Caps, |

Rites Wednesday For Mrs. Stratton

Services for Mrs. Anna E. Strat-

Directly behind Hennessey in|Out of the Cleveland Barons hereiton, Indianapolis resident of 25 held Thursday in Toledo, O.

years who died yesterday in Co-

|leaders, 7 to 4, before 7790 fans, |jymbus, 0. will be held at 1:30 gardner came to Indianapolis 30 {the third largest turnout of the pm Wednesday in Flanner & years ago and shortly thereafter |

| Buchanan mortuary. Burial will

be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Stratton, a native of Eng-| ‘ish, resided at 4615 Guilford Ave.

§ 1e was a member of First Church), ~ rch and Broad Ripple Ma. | di dianapolis,

.f Christ, Scientist, in IndianapoJis and the auxiliary of the

She is survived by her husband, | . L. Stratton; two brothers, Ed-

~ th |ward and Leslie Morgan, Valeene, ‘Mr . One-half of * land a sister, Mrs. Rosa Tipton, $

Peoria, Ill.

Samuel M. Fitch

Services for Samuel M. Fitch of R.R. 1, Danville, formerly of

a 3-1/Indianapolis, who died Saturday yp

in his home, will be held at 2; p. m. tomorrow in Conkle West! 16th Street Funeral Homie. Burial {will be in Crown Hill. He was 73. Mr. Fitch was an automobile painter a number of years for|

| various local” concerns until he|

retired in 1940. He was born in Coles County, Illinois, and lived in Indianapolis 55 years. He was| a member of the Eight Christian Church.

| Surviviors include his wife, Mrs. pe at 11 a. m. Wednesday in WilHarold 15 & Son Mortuary. Burial willl

{Essie Fitch; two “sons, | Fitch, Danville, and Orval Fitch, |

| Detroit, Mich.; a daughter Mrs. |

| Alma Norcutt, Danville; a sister, Indianapolis.

| | | Captain Don Morrison, back in Mrs. Fred Wolf, and two brothers. mond Genus of Chicago, sur-| Time, ‘the a after a three-week lay- Absalom C. and James W. Fitch, vives. {

all of Indianapolis.

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"Margaret; a son, Charles P. Wine- |

{tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Irv-| ing Hill Chapel. Burial will be In| Memorial Park. She was 75. Mrs. Burks was born ih Rodkville, Ind, and lived in Indianapolis 50 years. She was'a mem{ber of the Methodist C hurch

Survivors ‘Include two .sons, 3vaepl and Arthur Burks, Indianpolis; four daughters, Mrs, Syl-| Vin Williamson, Mrs. Ruby Car-| ney and Mrs.\8arah Bronson, Indianapolis, and\ Mrs. Esther Sil-| ver, Rockville, gine grandchildren!

Charles ¢ C. Winegardner

0. C. Winegardner Dies in His Home |

Was Vice President Of Chain Company

Charles Clayton’ Winegardner,

Howard 'R. Carvel Ave, who die on his farm near New | be buried in Wilkinson, Ind., a services at Condo & Son. {Home there at 10:30 a. {morrow | A descendant of early Indiana settlers, Mr. Wilkinson; who was |69, resigned from Sears, Roebuck & Co. four years agh to operate * Wilkinson Canning Co., Inc.; a tomato packing plant, on his farm, {He was a member of Greensboro {Masonic Lodge and -of Christian ft in New Castle.

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Survivors include his wife, Florence; a son, David R. Wilkinson, and a grandson; Ross Wilke inson, all of Indianapolis.

William E. Withrow

| Services for Willam E. Withrow, 36830 N. Meridian St., who died yesterday in Methodist Hospital, will be held at 11 a. m. Wednesday in Flanner & Bue . chanan mortuary. Burial will be in: Crown Hill a Born in Le Mars, Towa, “Mr. Withrow, who was 66, lived fn In~ dianapolis 32 years. He was man{ager of the Glendower Apart. ments at the time of his death. Survivors include his wife, Min. (nie; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Gates

15875 Guilford Ave. vice presi. “0d 10 greatgrandchildren. | 4 Mrs Ethel Thirtle, Omaha, | dent and personnel director at : Neb., and two brothers, Harry A. | Diamond Chain Co., Inc, died Mrs. Alli Gossom {Withrow, Omaha, and Walter | yesterday in his home after a Services for Mrs. Allie Gossom, Withrow, Marshalltown, Iowa. [10 months illness. He was 72. 239 N. Illinois St., who died Satur- Mrs. Mary Klaer | Services will be held at 3:30 day in General Hospital, were to" oF TU CF p.m. tomorrow in Flanner & Bu- Pe at 3 p. m. today in Shirley S°¢TVIC®8 [OF HIS. y . ° Klaer, 3835 N, New Jersey St,

Brothers Central Chapel. Burial { will be in Crown Hill. She was 81.

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Born in Bryan, O., Mr. Wine-

Christian Churcn and Noami! chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Surviviors include a daughterRuth Gossom, Inand two grandchil-

was named personnel direétor at Diamond Chain Co. He becarue| {vice president in 1935. He was a| member of Broad Ripple Method- | in-law, Mrs.

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lifelong resident of Indianapolis. She was a member of the Downey Avenue

who died Saturday, will be at 4 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner '& Buchanan mortuary. Cremation will follow. She was T4. Mrs. Klaer was the widow of (Dr. Fred H. Klaer of Philadel- | phia. She is survived by a son, Fred H. Klaer, Indianapolis, and |a daughter, Mrs. C. Eugene Klebe, _ Bristol, Me.

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Orvis Jordan Services for Mrs. Ida Kinsey) {Jordan, who died yesterday in| Ravenswood Hospital, Chicago, {will be held in the Park Ridge |Community Church there Wednes-| day. Burial will be in Rockford | | She was 76. | She was born In Indianapolis| and reared in Portland, Ill. She was a Disciple of Christ mission-| ary in India during the 1893-1899

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