Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1950 — Page 17

ed triphammer, Into dreamland. e receiving end, louter asserted. men. Walcott ie used to was.” rsonal” in his

mile again and e finally had to

oF 2 Baseball

Omelio he could igure out, I hit:

onte won 45 of hem by knock= ound amateur

. CT As been moving 0. In his third ut knocked out ns, when Bivins . another which the deck in the

“box only ning ds, fights al

s the English, | cookies!

-

feats it Bout

r—and-a— body — - Kowalski, Deer Mike Sharp, —in the Teature ight’s - Armory crowd of 2500 p took the sec lam and press. indup Enrique xico, put Dutch ex., away with Pete Peterson, k the opener , Chicago, was outside the ring of action.

Fermany, Mar, itschnigg, Aus — star, set a new cord: of 124 meeet) yesterday. onal "jumping

d mark of 120 feet) was set

en of Switzer« “jump at Plan1 1948.

RE ——— IDENCE RSDAY 8:30] P. M.

IRE TOR ILLIAMS

a Pains: for = ery - Purpose

it Lasts Lounger

_... to win with National League

TEER Harry Tegisterel games of 223, 220 and 256 with Night Ladies loop at the Indiana

cw WEDNESDAY. &

Tr . them “maybe a pennant.”

Still bet that we would come. .out 30>

-tinue. to draw close .to.a. million!

“Frick § Says

Harvest of Farm ope “Current - Crop to Tell the Tale, Says Prexy

By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer

AMPA, Fla: ‘Mar. 1--Optimism swept through 16 major! a4 tongue camps today as spring base

“The most aN man was President Ford Frick of the National League, w 0_ predicted his league will win: *gix of the

“ext 10 World oo de

There wis no mistaking the nigh feeling with ‘which every team

was starting ‘its 1950 operations, | for all 16 managers. wee talking “first division” and quite a few

—But Frick, coming here to visit the five teams from his loop based In this state, said he was not letting his feelings run away with him in his prediction of triumph over the American League. “The time has come for us to start getting ‘even, and the evidence is very strong that we will,” he argued. : “It is true, and we _ecan’t argue about it, that the American has been giving us a

pretty - good kicking around for = Jaat couple of ay he ad-

ae Clubs Ahead’

“But I feel that the time is —here for a chahge-in the eyele. In the last three years, National League owned - and - controlled ~ €lubs have ‘won four out of every five pennants in the Class Triple and Double A minor leagues— the stepping stones to major league stardom. . : bvicusly, these ‘clubs couldn't, win so consistently unless they had the better players. So why | doesn't it follow logically that when these better players hit the - majors that they will continue

clubs?”

Frick said it was possible that the National League might drop the next two World Series, but that if “I were a fan and could make a small friendly wager I'd

on top the next six years out of

He said the league had -undergone a period of reorganization in the past decade in which every club except the Chicago Cubs)! and New York Giants had under- — gone changes in operation=some of them “two or three times.”

They'll Keep Stars

“No league ever has been in a! . healtheir . position as regards ownerships now,” he said. “It is best illustrated in the fact that the day of big hundred-thousand dollar transactions in our league has passed. No club wants to sell its star players when it can con-

+

Nationals, 110-72, last night and ‘Butier's— Fieldhouse Terlly|

flatly predicted .at their. camp in

_linto the Series and then take our

ball training got under Way.

admissions even if 1 finishes. in the second division.” -Frick said he felt that ~ coming National . League in could be “an all-time Lulu, even better than last year” because the farm systems are beginning to produce real “pre-war ra) players.” “You would have to give Biooklyn an edge on paper right now,” he said.’ “But the Cardinals,

Phillies, Braves, Giants, in fact

almost = every club we've got, could be terrific. =... # “Take the Phillies, for example. Bob Carpenter. came in during the war and started them up. To-

wR

day they have a productive farm

Srackios under the heat of their

lin the Western Division of the |The Packers were idle last night. |

By FRANK ANDERSON The Indianapolis Olympians, had a new way. td beat'the coal shortage and an old jinx today: Burn up the floor with ‘a fast

The locals, toasted the Syracuse ~floor-

The decisive triumph fore 8700 fans was the Olymps’

of the campaign over the Nats

By winning the Olymps crept to within 3 percentdge points of the first-place Anderson Packers

National Basketball Association,

The victory was strictly a team affair. Alex Groza, the Olymps' pivot ace, led the scorers with 29 points. No Olymp scored less

ER Tr he Sinks. Syracuse, 11072

.|show of balance and. ‘basketball.

‘high-speed Bruce Hale a8 and Wah-Wah Jones points, backed Ed Han: 13 points.

in showing the

and -were--never headed - Rftest that. They scorched the in the first quarter as they et 31 points ‘to the Nats’ 18 in the

“iblazing 12 minutes. Groza dunked| 14 points and gave the opposing!

centers fits, Groza cooled off to five points

Holland took over, ' Holland

and paced the Olymps to a 54-37 half-time edge. "The Olymps stayed hot after the intermission. The third and

than six points in an amazing

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/ Harvey

syStem and those young" players! they have could come along sw-| fully fast. They could take it all. ™ Cites Braves-Giants Dea}.

The-National- League prexy said.

he felt that the big wintér deal between the Braves and the! Giants benefited both ‘clubs so that they would have to. be! classed now as real gontenders. “It was on paper at least a per-| fect kind of a deal” he said. “Iti could be like the Cleveland- Yan-|

|kee deal in 1946 when a trade!

meant two pennants. The Yan-| kees won in 1947 because they got | Allie Reynolds from the Indians] and Cleveland won it in 1948 because Joe Gordan,—whom they! picked up from New York, was such & great second baseman.” The most confident team appeared to be the Brooklyn Nodgers, champions of Frick’s league. Their manager, Burt Shotton,

Vero Beach, Fla., “we'll win the pennant,” and Dodger President Branch Rickey predicted a World Series triumph.

Luke Sewell: new manager of ¥

the Cincinhati Reds, said here, “we're not quite so choosy as the Dodgers. We'll settle for getting

chances on winning it.” >

Fight Results anion

+ By United Press 3: yMILWA A Ered Boy ‘Dink, 13. New n 0! anabersg. » Rotkta a mw an. wale

ron eRe Mis Sammy Walker, ass., sto rman Horton, 158, vita La ” WHITE PLAINS, Pittsburgh, gutpointed Niok "Barty. ell New York (8) w-Behool 34:

Big League Spring. Camps

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Club Camp ‘Manager “New-York ~~ 8t."Petersburg, Fla. Caséy Stengel” Boston Sarasota, Fla. Joe McCarthy Detroit Tuscon, Ariz, Lou Boudreau Cleveland Lakeland, Fla. Red Rolfe Philadelphia ‘W. Palm Beach, Fla. Connie Mack ~ Chicago ~~ Pasadena, Cal, Jack Onslow St. Louis Burbank, Cal. Zack Taylor ‘Washington Orlando, Fla. Bucky Harris NATIONAL LEAGUE = Brooklyn Verdo Beach, Fla. Burt Shotton 8t.. Louis St. Petersburg, Fla. Eddie Dyer Philadelphia Clearwater, Fla. Eddie Sawyer Boston, Bradenton, Fla. Billy Southworth New York Phoenix, Ariz. Leo Durocher Pittsburgh San Bernardino, Cal. Bill Meyer Cincinnati Tampa, Fla. Luke Sewell Chicago Catalina, Cal. Frank Frisch:

- worst today after two straight

shouldn't

{first period and rode that cushion

+had-absorbed-an-8-to-5- licking at :| Indianapolis.

New “ {Knights of hd 45; Rock Jsiand Re:

scored 43 points in 47 games, | ‘will skate with the Providence aa Reds here tomorrow: night when | ‘they complete their American Hockey League series with In dianapolis in the Coliseum. The Caps have beaten the Reds twice in Sve games, :

Barons Look Worst Losing to Flyers

. ST. LOUIS, Mar. 1 (UP). — Now that it doesn’t much matter; the Cleveland Barons looked their

beatings. --The Baron®, who lead the American Hockey League's Western Division by 18 points and have Hitch trouble staying there, lost. their second straight, 6 to 2, at St. Louis last| night and never were in the] ame, 3 The Flyers got. “three goals in| less than a minute late in the)

the rest of the way. Barry Sullivan with two goals was the offensive leader for St. Louis: The night before, Cleveland

It was the only game on the {schedule. The Barons returned {to Cleveland where they will meet {Indianapolis tonight, i 4

“On. She lee.

estern Divisio: L " Pts. G 0G

ay 32 9-47 195 262 ESULTS i AST NIGHT St. io L0uls 5 Cleveland 2 (only game sched- '

SCHEDULE TONIGHT INDIA ANNAPOLIS at Clgveland, Providence st Buffalo, Springfield at Hershey, 8t. Louis at Pittsburgh Sm ————————— Amateur Basketball City independent tournament results last night at Dearborn: Ell Lilly 43, Lain Dratting girayer Post 62, Mars Hill 37; Silver Dollar 49, Strokers 29. ight:

7:15, Northwestern Pais s. Noblitt- he: 8:15, Ace Electric vs» Rock Island; Flick Club rs Fairmount Glass. Augusta-New Augusta AC

9:15,

finery 49; Champion Spark Plu Y.M.C.A.—Cen'ral Business College 35 Penney's 22; Citizens Savings and Loan 4 Gray-Gribben-Gray 40: Jordan 35, Ps

Bill Mangam Bowls First 700 Series; _ Wilena Hansen's 601 Paces Women

By GENE LAWSON Another local bowler recorded] his first 700 series last night as the men had another hot night. _- Bill ‘Mangam, rolling out of the| Town Tavern Classic, connected] on games of 278, 220 and 211| with "Dixie" Cup "at the Broad «Ripple alleys. Harry Stivers ~tratled Bill -by ~10--pins - ashe! missed the 700 class by a Single] a 699 on

Sugar Creek Butter in the Penn Recreation. J0op.......

PERSONAL LOANS

COMPANY MARKET STREET IT INSURARCE CORP. AS ——— Sm se We Save | SVERGUATS |

LL Clothes

b- Maryland St. te &

| { i i

M. to 5P. M. LOSED WED. AT NOON

KERNEL

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Ww. ~-Willlam Brown,

honors, Jay Hall and Maurey Schoen each spilled 682 pins. Jay 3 #“ Ld » 700 BOWLER (MAN) ma "Mangam, Dixie Cup ..... ....... WLERS (MEN)

600 BO Harry vers, Bugar Creek Butter —... 699 Red © 4

Jay Hall,

|rang up scqres of 217, 243 and

threatened the. £00. mark... Two keglers tied for third ‘place

|Bill McGregor; Lux-Ree Cleaners. . Tog | Abe SCHUChIE

Creek Jim Inasy, McGarvey Rn 1 --Chev

222 for Red Cab in the Uptown Coca-Cola circuit and Schoen | posted counts of 221, 247 and 214 with the Early & Daniel. Co. in the Penn league. Wilena Hansen took up where the women left off last night and came up with a 601 series to ‘pace-the:ladies:"Wilena registered games of 221, 165 and 215 with TOertel’s 93 Beer in th fuesday

plant. No other feminine Fogler

Laundry Rolls 3051

Mechanics Laundry, which never has been able to get any- ® » 2

ini, Kaale Ball & Cain | Tom Oberlies, Gray, Gribben & Gray. 604 | Glen Tumey, Town. Taver Bei Dick Ga¥de, “Sagar

Maurey Bill Power, Indiana |

Be Fon, Schofie

ton "Pabst Blue RIbbHOD . ... Bob Fo

Aq VRB 2! Social League { jum Barrett, Fox's Steak House Martlage, Waddle Pharm Rey Milter. Ensminger, Washington Chev. Rave Romanyk, Hudepohl Beer 7+ 89

vey Const. .. 643 pases, os ve Talloring - 838 {11 arry ver Tailoring . 8 ’ Harry Oliver Tailoring He

ised cr isenven 633 . 6291

Wil 8, Bader © im ams, e Clarkson, Carters arn Mkt. Tiitam Gooch; Social Leag

Moran, Hornaday Milk

i) ne McCatvey Const... | Mar 1 o .e Emp. Security Mixed. ... 60 EE o oh cs Laundry. ..... 0

m Eliot, Usher Mortuary

K <vounr 644 | | JRE 844 ion

{Violet Blackwell, Hi-$ Davi

V

> . 590 ,. 58T| otto. ..... . 585! ts... + 583 78 | 68 |

Morr agles Joe Lie Knights on! {C. Blakeslee, “Gyro (Gurl Stamm, Art's Saarathon Service . Pord, Hatch Restaurant. . Reed, Segal's Tavern

eo NONEN rs Qertel's 92 Beer .... WLER

+ 800 ; | Wilena’ Hans 500 BO

» S04 Gertrude Coombs,”

Crea... BBBIM.

| where in the West Side Classic, went to town last night by belt-|N ing 3051 pins.- Mechanics. had games of 1036, 1017 and 998 in registering the evening's High. Washington Chevrolet wasn't far Behind, however. They fired a 956-1074-1008—3038 in the Penn Rec: Richardson's Auto Sales; scored a couple of firsts in the We loop. They had a 2637 series, high for that league this camot DAIER,...2RA. their. opening. game

AMERICAN HOCKEY 1E AGUE

» 20g! oN

Cleveland i... 39 ‘14 9 87-315 108 INDIANAPOLIS... 29 20 11 69 215 193] Pittsburgh ...,.. 27 21 14 68 192 162] St. Louis ........ 28 24 8 64 212 208! Cincinnati .:.... 14 35 14 42 160 239 ; ts, Tae. 1 iB 156 nd 8 207 33 e New i ng 54 174 213

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PLANT: A a plaht and equipment -.-, Construction work in. progress

INVESTMENT AND FUND ACCOUNTS:

Investment fn wholly pwned cpm —

mine company, at cost Funds reserved for plart ‘replace- : ADA CONILTUCHION ———~r-1rrsog pe nie ee 34 116-19 rire Cash deposited Jor payment’ of ” . . revenue bonds . 266,000.05 1.300,176.2¢ CURRENT AND ACCRUED ASSETS: Cash $ 1,376.330.13 Sted States Treasury obligations. 2,742,7717.00 as receivable $1.444.450.37 Less reserve for uncollectible’ ao~ counts 14,664.98 1,420:875. 44 Salable products, materials and supplies 2.096,845.89 Cash interest for payment of revenue bond interest ................. 40,617.61 Prepayments 1,983.72 Special ¢ deposits’ a. 29 Other 8.008,216.41 DEFERRED CHARGES : Unamaortized debt discount and exJense on Gas Plant Revenus. Bonds. 5 $ 115,688.18 Clearing accounts ,319.05 Work In pro kana ,835.73 Unamortized anlty benefits ...... 560.339.00 760,041.96 338.576.000.671 LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS a "LON December 31, 1040

NG “TERM "DEBT" City of Tngisnapsis te Revenue Bon = ated 1935, due- serially to

Retired’

CURRENT AND ACCRUED LIABILITIES:

LIAB : Accouttd g¥ aa Re rir “coal mine. company +N —

Qutomers ae * deposits and interest Taxes accrued ......:..c..ensn Accrued bond tniterest sony ~Other

DEFERRED

CREDITS: * : Gas Utility Revenue Bonds of 1942 premium-—

unamortized Past service annuity benefits ........ aes

RESERVES; Jezerve 2 for depreciation .......... venus er

Notes: 1, Or. of ot Indianapolts Gas Plant

w 2 9 p= 5 2 5 ia g

4. Revenue Bond Interest |

wr

OPERATING REVENUES Gas service revenues ..,.. Other gas revenues ...... .

OPERATING. EXPENSES A rodugtia it te $ 812.31 d uctl RELY ania 5 L212. Gas distribution : Iu rouston: rs accounting and 126,174.3 Administrative and “general 174.783.

Provision for depreciation . 230.548. diana Gross Income Tax 27.208.96

kiabillties es and Sur of B Ss 3 1 rating results for tne three m Fesul Re thie months end:

By-broduct Tevenues. "tor the three mont Dive ionths ended December 31, 1948, -d for the) AReive

] are Bf rr "EEE “DEC BeT who has 7, [Schedule ot of Adaitions” aod Retirements to Fixed Capital ASSETS

ds: 1967,

lak dated 1948, due serially to 1069, = “Issued as

secs athensnstensanys

due for ey June 1, able it OF INCOUR" June 1st and December lat.

fr we ned”

sop

fourth periods were good for 27

LEG. OTICES the Department of Utilities

December 31, 1949, and for the twelve

FCT ROR IRE

[IH or the Iweive months Decembe 1 Wd » ; 317,793.00 © $28,509,255 08

$100,000.00

§ 6.073.000.00

$13.205,000.00

A resses S00 589,348.29

8 ] ‘53 9.749,532.3¢ 13.303,642.76

Sr ——— z Revenue Bonds of 1038, in the amount of or ar oment June 1, 1950. rn Indianapol Gas amen! Revenue Bonds of 1942, in the amount

June 1 BRR ‘Bonds of 1948, in the amount 1, 1950.

icked up 12 points in the second Rar to be top dog. ‘The veteran teamed with Paul Walther

is poked points, respectively. Hale

num was high for the Nats within a sleight-of-hand demonstra-~

tion that completely baffled the

The Siyanps 3 wasted little time Nats. Walther eventually wound Nats who wasup with eight points and a superboss, Coach CUff Barker's boys/lative floor game. broke a 2-2 tie in the first minute! . tof play on a free throw by Groza

The Nats had ne opportunity

ways behind, they ‘had to TUR Holian with the Olymps. That was their Gross. undoing: Few teams cafi.-run with | Beard the locals. Last night they would Bi have given Jesse. Owens an argu-| ment. Nat's manager, Al Cefvi, the| master of ‘thé grimace and dis-

to play their “clock” game. A}

In the. second quarter “and Joe|. four no-bank shots from the side|

3,632,000.00 A

TUYI0576,689.67|

” Lo Ended Tv) Mow Ens

$1.968,019.73 nn $L.011.108.09 =

wed a hd %

1,624,383.79 4,429,150.05

Net Operating E

INCOM

Gross Income DE IONS FROM GROSS

. Interest on revenue Donds $ 121,852.37 nd disAmortization of bo Taso ad

4.902.50

$ T2.435.94

9,192.00 , 1.335.321

"3s 88,963.13

19,40) .42 $3,200,926.13

$ 403.426.17 9,160.17 35.706.98

120,010.27 538,383.92

Provision for contribution. in leu of taxes to Civil and School cy or Indianapolis

INCOM BEFORE MOUNT KPQUIRED TO PAY: ‘BONDS Bond redemption “requiremen

BALANCE or NET INCOME AFTER PROVISION FOR CONTRIBUTION IN. LIEU LOF TAXES AND BOND "REDEMPTION “REQUIRE MENTS

*ATier credit from by-products ‘produced. Coke... .. PEPE Amihoziia Sulphate

Co Water. . Gas. Tat

BY- PRODUCT REVENUES

§ —40,047.12 $1,622,542.21

105,239.00 420 938.00

$1,341,506.31 418.916.70

$—145,286.12 ae © 113,999.97

$ 821, 2,669. 51

$259,286.00

of 960 is also a season's record.

Pyridine Oil

They closed with figures of 827! Light

and 850. a 8 _. =» Jane Wallace, Kelley's Beaty 3 Shoppe 500, Martha an _Hoosler Cou & OU. 507 Hotel 1ncoly ev BOT] Sen, SPREE 05 50 4

—AF Tt —— Ti Kay Ralston. Oertel's 93 Bee 502] Vaneta Hadin, Conkle Rune ral Home 502 —1 Bi x 1, ale 501

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Pn Ford PS. . Richardson Auth Sales 500 OTHER. LEAGUE LEADERS (WOMEN) | A, Stephenson, Moore-Kirk Mortuaries 498 Harriet Sacks, Camp ... pri} Ann Douglas, : | Betty . Pyle, Kingan Ladle 187 Margaret Mayer, Tuesday ‘Night jradies 486 mer, Tuesday Night Ladies -.. 486 Rubber Ladies

sie’ & Chain 4 pre. Stroud, Central glo Env. .. @1

ock, Empl, ah Iola Mitchel: Mitehell Radio & Tv .. 455 Edith Schaefer, Riviera Club Mix 427 D, San ndefur, _Inland Container ‘Women 400

S (WOMEN) i e Bweeney, Pentecost Market lisa gt d, a~Cola , Meridian Pontiac

Ma 8 Kenneth G8 os

[Ruby Warstiesd Rich's Hy Auta Dot Hoeger, Pomeroy's Cate Betty Jordan, Dillon Office uanita Dill, dson Au

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STATEMENT

307 SURPL Us: me Balan hoe_December a 1948 rE TR re

Addition Tetitement. for the tweive mont! ¢ nce—December IM Ln :

16 bond retirment; mber 31, 1948

Balance—December 31, 1948 ........ Addi, ended December 3 Balante—December 31, 1940

TOTAL EARNED SURPLUS—DECEMBER 3, 1948 ....

ADDITIONS AND RETIREME

Twelve - Additions Trai

PRODUCTION PLANT—

a iamos: of fet income after provision for bond hs ended De-

ions Appropriations from ferning for the tw

$11,419,056.53

or SURPLUS at

. 833:660.51 Tees $10,008.240. BR —

$5.518.214.76 |

82.040.004.71

32,460.00

12,653.31 °

$ 9.185.570.70

Sesressys $2.876,485.88

vesiive 418,916.70 rvs ~3.295:402.55 | $13.303,643.76

NTS TO PIXED CAPITAL Months Ended BD SAIITAL 31, 1949 nsfers Retirements Net

iping, “welts: 91.12 s 9113 Meter r guess wo , a8 ; Leu pais Boiler plant equipment . ETE 308.18 . 3443. Water gas generating equip. .. jut : "163; Petroleum gas paul men 2.310. : 2.310 08 Coal, Loken banding 2.000.688 obi purification equipment 80.410. 50000 - 88.913.73 Residual refining equipment . Rin cosy BOW Tons SH furniture and equip. 2815.54 hy 664.98 iis .- Machine shop equipment 3.393 46 176.38 i004 a Beis Se 1.14179 11479 Miscellaneous equipment .... BS , - 1,141.79 : 1330381 “Storer EE ares a and saul. en oes oreroom he i oggers evans ~ 308.18 2.65330 - —1.061.48 PRODUCTION PLANT | Boller “plant equipment .....: 53:830.18 5.308.11 %0.872.08 Vater § gas generating sauip. . 15iat ed 2 15, 188 etroleum Sauilpment een $ HEH 300.23 Si Purification eau uipm ed a : am. Residual refining Pequipient *s 4 f oe 5 a al Laboratory equipment ........ 50.08 584 3a Office furniture and equip. 1 " % 8 1.92¢ 28 achine shop equipment 6.468. £3 Hun poco ovil 120m © 8.41400 9,414.00 ellaneo Lreee® AR v her producti! Squipmeny . 8,085.05 8,065.05 DISTR UTIoN : ATT Compressor Eh T1497 3 by 8hop a 8 Tite oth 11.31 1191 te Fissor Boe. Lon 1,660.00 1,650.00 St Bouse-lax 176,434.73 1247045 10438438 Compressori—Prospect Shine THAME Bove SEia SomDreRsors-~Langadale 101.438 8 dit 99,244.51 Services ...........: 4961376 \ 4 7,661, Meters ........... sul a 9.241 Peter jnstalistions - Has (Jae regulators : 7.431. v 421. House rm ator installations - - : ’ een ~ pment. Han : ns 2 ede x 2 $53 A Lt wp. HSM We gmat men Sh work equipment ws 1403 EAL Re 1 nl 006,503.03 "1 |

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Holland’?

Wale, £ Parkers

Totals - . 42 26 24, Totals Hajitine <3 sscore—Indianapolis oe cuse

5 32 M4 Dias

iplay, was hamstrung by the Sith Free the Seat A IER — efals andthe Otympian’s" fire] Duterson 0 , Kassim : Hatkovica 4 wagon style of play. : "ar Sore :

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