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al ina. State ine and North Carolinch a big post~ - their Tespertive
» up the District Ton nament bid.
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BURG, Fla., Mar, al Manager George lew York Yankees itent holdout, Dick h mixed feelings
hand was Weiss’ t he had called the Tiger outfielder’s the other was the sfield’s ‘$17,000 sale engthen the posi. ankees’ four other ic. Raschi, Bobby Berra and Tommy
aspecially Raschi, e harder than ever Ww, Argument guy who hit .208 ace team in 1949 a they will argue, ital parts in the e and world cham-
comeback is that cefield for the full eduction permitted . law and that is
“beat Wakefield at
table, not cut Wakefield there could be no it to the salaries
. Berra and Byrne
y- -have e swiftly to a. head *n Wakefield ankeland, Fla., that it baseball unless rough with a better. BY.
: “have Boi chance of overtak-
- example, Bud Scho¢ch and Red
3 Top Outfits Aim for Marott Shoes® Leading 2902 Mark in Firing Tomorrow _
+“ Marott 8h is hE IA De ! oes team to beat in the 44th annual men's city Bowling tournament.
Ly PAINS W Set thelr sights on the task starting tonight
p. m. ot the Fox-Hunt alleys. Sg n Feb. 18, the second ‘week of the tournament. Marott's up & 2902 mark which has withstood the challenge ‘of most of f the
better téams in town ever since. on T Of the teams shooting during ih the ‘early stages of. the camthe current week-end, ans paign, let it be known that he Tavern, Mueller Motor Sales and 2% Not given up the pin game Dillon Office Equipment seem to PY. firing games of 234, or 235 for Usher Mortuary and just barely. missing (his third 700 total of the season. Usher's Get 2020 ~-Usher's-aided—further by" Dick
ing Harty Wheeler and Co. . , . on the basis of the season's performances sayway, All three of
Insecure Positions
The leaders in the doubles and
singles divisions do not have as secure a hold on their honors. For
secon fiddle to Tompkins Ice Cream'’s 3017 in the Fox Hunt Classic. Tompkins rang up scores of 946.8 1021 and 1040. Stuart, both of Mechanics Laun-| Genie Drexler and Ramona! dry, lead in the actual doubles class with a 1312 figure. A very good total, but, one that could be|PIns over in the Sponsors Classic exceeded by a team that got hot at Pritchett’s. Genie subbed for enough. And, there are plenty of Indianapolis Typewriter while
good doubles teams left in the Ramona competes .egularly To
tourney. | Bowes Seal Fast. | Indianapolis Typewriter had . aie Jrutinnts Somnected fori games of 933, 594 ind 922 for a, UPle 749 total to lead the women. of weeks ago to lead in the singles: division. Ralph was aided con-! 3 BOWLERS resi
har! 223 and.
Nolan's 647, scored a 2020. That total, —
Frosch tied for top honors among! the women as each blasted 590
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“safe.” Bill. Blyth, Curly Street, | Lou Fouts,
maining keglers capable of surpassing it. Schedule
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singles divisions will commence at 430 p. m. Pritchett’s. On local lanes last night, Dick. Taylor set the pace in the men's
division with a 692 series regis-|
tered in the Ritchey Furniture. circuit at Iaria’s. Dick, who was! one of the hottest keglers in town|
OSU Leads Big 10
Holds 6-Point Margin —Moving Into Finals
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Mar. 4 (UP)—Ohio State, four times Big Ten swimming champions, held a comfortable lead today as the Western Conference swim-|
red with the blow all resistance out
7,000 by Monday,” r you'll be tossed ge . deal” with the nators.”
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earnings today in
n Juan Capistrano nta Anita, needing surpass - Stymie's
Calumet Farm 11so gets a. chance
and - three-quarter -
e his defeat last oor in the $100,000
andicap. dtation....will__ be... pounds against
was favored ‘to sh-bred horse. This only a 13.pound thts between them ounds.
Tees off ary Wall
BACH, Fla., Mar. 4 iley of Ft. Worth, oday against Mary Menominee, Mich., final -round of the
ec “Women's ‘golt™
isterday eliminated etsy Rawls of Ausile Miss Wall was 6-year-old Marlene |, Tex., 4 and 3.
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“finals,
‘Indian Nature Boy,’
~ ming meet moved into the final
competitions.
The Buckeyes had 39 points followed by Michigan with 33; Jowa 25; Purdye 16; Northwestern 6; 4 each for Wisconsin and _ Minneosta, and Indiana 1.
“An “expected Ohio State “sweep of -the diving events went aglimmering when Jack Wilson of Iowa and. Charles Chelick of Northwestern moved in ahead of two Ohioans. But Olympian Bruce Harlan of OSU easily copped top honors on the low béard to keep his Ohio in the in the springboard competition. The backstroke events, “#lways an Ohio State strong point, were what pushed the Buckeyes ahead.
Jack Taylor, lanky OSU back-
“stroker, who set a new collegiate
1500-meter record in Thursday night's competition, took the 150yard backstroke in 1:33.4, to rank as the top point- getter ‘ at the meet. Me ciramome——————————
Bob Earl and Bob} Kays are just a few of the re- Omer
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O'Brien to Play In East-West
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Burke's 134 Tops. All-Star Game Tourney Field =
Ralph “Buckshot” O'Brien, But-| gT. PETERSBURG, Fla. Mar. | Ir's all-time scoring. artist, has 4 (UP)—Jack Burke Jr. of White| [been setected to play in the East- prains, N.Y. held a two-stroke T West Coliege All-Star basketball ‘lead - over Toby Lyons of War- ! gamé to be held in New York's.ren, Pa. today as the $10,000 St. Madison Square Garden on Apr. Petersburg Open golf tourney, : {moved into its third round. Burke —ecarded—his— istraight 67 yesterday,
~ O'Brien was selected by the!
New York Herald-Tribune which is again sponsoring this benefit |
a four
kept him on top of a field of 170] golfers with a 134 stroke total.! of _ The Title All- -Atgétican guard py 11th place Jerry Barber report to practice in New| gyep ke! York, Mar. 27. He will leave In-| verland, Mo, began to make
dianapohs “by plane “on Sunday’
night to be there on time. Lyons matched Burke's 67 tor| "8 4A a 136 total to nudge Johnny| AS A KEEPSAKE, O’Brien will Palmer out of second place. be allowed to" keep his all- star! Palmer ‘was one stroke behind] game uniform. Lyons while Chick Harbert of] Leo Barnshorst of Notre Dame Detroit registere.” a 65 to go into was selected to play for the West |a fourth-place tie with George, last year. T Fazio of Conshohocken, Pa., both| The last Butler athlete to be/had 138. selected for a similar honor was| Fifth was Skee Riegel of Tulsa,
{64 for an over-all 142.
was captain of a team composed | The former .natignal amateur, of college. all stars which met | {champ turned pro less than six! Oshkosh in Chicago. The Chicago months ago and as Herald American sponsored that | not
eligible for anything but! game.
practice. He was tied with Jim | Milward, Green Bay, Wis, and Jim Ferrier, San Francisco.’ National {Middlecoff "withdrew with in-|
|fluenza
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Georgia Pointer
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{ioned John Powers, 3 {165- -pound champion, 7 to 3.
(matches.
Crippled Navy Plane Escorted to(Safety
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Bob Dietz back in 1941. Dietz/Okla., with a 66 card for 140.| :
a result was |
| Oven Champ Cary |
“Pie i (Team Eyes
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—Counts 5 Qualifiers — For Final Bouts in Western Conference JOWA . CITY, Iowa, Mar. 4 (UP) ‘~— Purdue's . Boilermaker wrestling team eyed its third consecutive Big. Ten. wrestling champlonship as it counted five qualifilers today for the final bouts in the Western Conference meet.
night left Minnesota with: three|s
{Michigan with two, and one each for Wisconsin, Iowa and North-| western.
Get Close Shave “Purdue's Waldemar Van Cott
“THE INDIANAROLIS TIMES
-lare wrong from the start. only think of yourselves: If you I had twins, I ~The semifinals - matches last weren't 6° Ager to Mirt and en-| I thought of Killing myself b
re ‘€very man by hook or crook: ‘prayed qualifiers, Ohio @lso with thtee, EE .
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-TAsk “Mrs. Manners—
- With Man,
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Family Comes First.
Girls. Told |
{DEAR MRS: MANNERS:
| married men. found-outshefwa |ashamed now for being so foolish:
married man would marry you i he could, do you?
be happy and live only on love.
you wouldn't get involved.'
Read your Bible. on the right road.
Set your fee
{in the 165-pound clasd gave the | Boilermakers their closest shave
73 pinned by Gilbert Gaumer of {Illinois. But a referee's decision!
ish gave the bout to Van Cott.
{ The Boilermakers moved into) {the final round certain of 20, ‘points. They took title with only 19. In the. preliminary - bouts ear-| lier yesterday, Van Cott decis-| defending |
"Powers was the only defending | enampton who lost in yesterday's
NORFOLK, VA. Mar. 4 A Navy PBM patrol bomber, one" lof its twb engines conked out, |
s/landed here safely shortly after)
midnight at the end of a two and] a half hour flight to safety, { The plane was on an operation-| al exercise in connection with the! Portrex maneuvers in the Carib-!| bean area, the Navy said. A Coast| Guard cutter - stood by off Cape, work in thejevent of a crash, while another| PBM accompanied the crippled plane here. Just 48 hours before, another | ned to the Maneuvers: had ditched in the Atlantic, but its 10-man crew was saved.
— | '5 DIE IN TRAIN WRECK |
BOMBAY, India, Mar. 4 (UP), least - five persons were
{Madras-Calcutta mail train was|
of | u cars in in the train left . the track.
last year’s | you to know he's
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if they were my own.
‘their own mother. XX
Experiment a -little, girls, if Will stick by you. I wouldn't worry 'J. Albert Smith. Richard H. Ober-| | you don’t believe “Mrs. X.Y.Z.’
That married man will buy you beers, tell you he wishes
things were different” and want | “misunder- |
stood.” But he daesn’t talk
If he did, in his heart he'd remember that you broke up his home and never trust, mistake you and you'd learn you couldn't
You girls dating married men You!
Find a man who is free. There he loves them and me. are plenty of good clean men left. because I made one mistake I Steel .Co.,
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A MAN'S WIFE and home come first with him, girls dating | I know. A woman tried to break up my home. nted security which she couldn't-get.
My
Fo Girls, your tears aren't from love or a broken heart but from selfishness in trying to get a man who was never yours and never > lecould be.. You .don’t think tha
+ mother had acted like “Ex-|
Friend?” I wouldn't have a friend; {leff. I'm married now-but made a! and also broke- my
jout telling her. A MOTHER. When I was 14 and unmarried “Unknown Moth
ayed. I'm married now and and;
{my twins love their daddy and| He says!
t ‘must not hide from the world. A | man who really loves you will
I raised my husband’ s children !love you after you tell him your! the post’ for 195Q When he was; and couldn't think more of them story. You can have a life ahead. Named president of I know; | they feel the same way because {last night when he almost was they stood by me like they would
A LOVING FRIEND. i Claim your child before “Ex-| Friend” can ruin its life, “Un{known Mother.” Your true friends
{about the others. Friends of {“"Ex-Friend” will drop her because they. can’t trust her. NORTH SIDE READER.
ltriend she'd try to help “Unknown
seriously about marrying you, Mother” instead of disgraee her
does he? -Mention that trip you ‘expect to make to the altar with him. cottage you want. Mention them—you expect them. Watch him evade making promises and you'll get out of that dream world of yours. When you get out of place and reveal your designs he'll run home to his wife or hunt some other girl “understand” him.
‘To Mary 'L. ani R. B.—You two wrote good private letters. How about letting me print them, removing identifying passages? Our readers of good ideas you shouldn't miss. If you really object to publication, - please send self--_addressed, stamped envelopes. MRS. MANNERS. - ~ And- still they arrive—letters | criticizing = “Ex-Friend” for threatening to betray “Unknown Mother” who had a child unwed. What did you do about telling, “Ex-Friend ?” MRS MANNERS.
Word of Eneaur
have something to say to
“Unknown Mother.”
Talk of the vine-covered |
to fool and |
have lots |
ement insumcientt I'M THE 16-year-old girl who tion of the proposed tower. killed and 20 injured when the became pregnant while single. I under par performance which “Ex- has set a hearing for Mar. 20 a‘ |derailed last night. Ten of the Friend.” I think she’s worse than | {10 a. m. in the commission’s hea: _ What Af my! ling chamber in the State House.
| You’ re-helping many, ners.
Mrs. Man
; JUST A READER. ‘Untangle your warped mind, | back-stabbing “Ex-Friend.” “Un-! known = Mother” valued . friendship. Only God can judge and he alone will punish. COLUMBUS READER. Let Mrs. Manners and readers of The Times share your problems. Write in care of The | Times, 24 Ww. Mary land St.
New Castle Seeks | To Build Water Tank |
Times State Service i | NEW CASTLE, Mar. 4—The| (City of New Castle has petitioned [the Public Service Commission! for authority “IMon-galton elevated water storage | tank at an estimated cost of
{$175,000 across from the Chrys-\}
[ler plant to help alleviate future | | water ‘shortages.
{| The board of works resolution] f
ifauthorized the improvement:
{mother’s heart for marrying with
9th St. and Broadway.
“something hard”
{plied with their order. =
to-construct-a-mil-|
Clo Union Chief Named Director
James c. Robb, regional direc
Hon, today assumed a directoribip and Jods at Stas on She anys a parking lot. development. fs Mr., Robb. as as soon
“board by “the trustees of the redevelopment commission |
rT. But
postps ement.
Mr. He succeeds Robb “Harvey Bradley, president of the Ww. J. Hoos in the position.’
{Bradley declined i 5
state. Services for Mrs;
the - {Chamber of Commerce. Other directors of the commis! {gion are Paul McCord, president;
Fred Greene, Robert Collier and was 76.
reich’ is commission executive sec- Mrs.
retary. {Earl H. Schmidt W. Lindemann.
Pedestrian. Loses. $37 To 2 Holdup Men
Survivors
Mr. Eaton said the pair pushed! against
A Service fo Remember
The last tribute to a loved one is a
{which would be financed through a revenue bond issue. Local water department funds are at present. to—pay for construc=T
The Public Service Commission
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Landrum = and Haft ana Blanche Landrum are accused of
Mrs. Landrum'’s trial will © 3 a8 probably will begin jas soon as the trial ‘of the two
another trial ran nger that expected, causing a
“oMEIAlE sa “thE Week Cc. hes Landrum and Hart would
‘80 on trial trial Mar. Seppe
! Mrs. Cli Clirrah Lewis Rites Arranged ands
‘Lewis, 3819 Hillside Ave. who (died yesterday in her home, were being arranged today in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. She
Lewis was. born “in St. Louis, but moved to Indianapolis from Detroit nine years ago. She Trustees are Re nga, was a 2 the Fairview M Jr., and Paul Presbyterian Church, the PalesIf “Ex-Friend” had been a real William J. Mooney tine chapter, OES; and the Royal i Neighbors of America in Détroit. include two sons, -{Bertram B. Lewis, Detroit, and- ; | Richard B. Lewis, Baltimore, and Clayton®Eaton, 34; of 1018 Park three sisters, Mrs. Lillian Beck¥r |Ave., lost $37 to holdup men early Brady, and Mrs. C. H. Domhoff, YOUT today when they accosted him at, Poth of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Gertrude Wolff, St. Louis. Also surviving are a brother, his Edward C. Lewis, Steelville, Mo., back and demanded his money. and two granddaughters. Friends {They fled on foot after he com-/ may visit the mortuary tomorrow afternoon and evening.
heart
stirring event to be remembered through the years and” to bring a measure of solace. The : dignified and bedutiful ond | with die regard for spiritual values. You com be sure that these principles have always been and will always be our guiding principle.
“Our funeral service recommends itself % the need occurs, old friends 1 callus for the consoling ‘service that is ours to render.
Or!
carnival “Kiddie Kar” last November in a
his move with a seven. under. Par; a
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O'Brien to Grapple
Lone Eagle, the “Indian Na ture Boy” from Montreal, has been matched with Jack O’Brien, rugged “Death Valley Demon, n! -for-—aetion—on- Tuesday night's Armory wrestling card. Matchmaker Billy Thom has paired the two for -semi-windup duty in a clash calling for one fall or 30-minutes. —
The: headline altraction_ will{ Doone, a_Georgia. pointer owned Derby. od al send Mr. America of 1950, a prod: |
uct” of Buffalo, N. Y. against Buddy Rogers, the “Atomic “Blond” from Camden, N. J. Mr. America won his first two starts! here handily to- earn a main event chance.
Barr, Pipgras Named
Umpire Supervisors TAMPA, Fla, Mar. 4
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( UP) — Tas] have been appointed umpire su:
“lin the derby stake of the West!
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Mar. 4 (UP) |
—With this year's top bird dog! Cs Sorat i - P| -~ ” - tals ended, hunters turned their or- S ~ F A d
sights today to other Midsouth Entered in Derby
‘events, hoping to develop a con-| : {tender for next year's National| LOUVILIE, Kv. Mar. 4 (UP)
—All the ‘leading juvenile stakes. |Field Trials at Grand Junction, | winners of 1949 were includad to-
Tenn. 5 [day among the 134 ~three-year-| This year's best hunting dog| olds nominated for the 1950 edi-| title went to - Shore's ‘Brownie, tion of the $100,000 Kentucky,
{by Gerald Livingston of Quit-| ~ Only. a fraction of the candi-
ban, Ga. Now the smaller field dates will get to the post for the. trials are in progress. The|turf classic May 8, but the star-| Memphis amateur association Studded “field released by
s., start Churchill Downs represented the| [nde 1 Hernando, Miss, 8 {dreams of 83-separate owners—|
some of them hoping for a sec-| At Brownsville, Tenn. vester-|ong third, fourth or fifth vie, day, “Stantonman,” husky YOUNg tory in the mile and a guarter| pointer owned by H. G. Sanders | race. : mo of Greenville, Ky.; won top honors| .
Tennessee Field Trials. |New Lisbon Phone - Co.
as! Sky Cruiser. owned by Dr H. “Granted $45,000 Loan
pervisors- forthe National -Asso-| ciation of Baseball Clubs, George M. Trautman announced today. pa retired recently as a. Na-|, nal League umpire. Pipgras is. a ii American League um-| . pire.
—— Approximately 600 ump umpires in|
60 minor leagues will be under| their supervision in 1950, Jeane man said.
Offers Sood Record NEW YORK (UP)—Jose Basora, Puerto Rican middleweight champion who fights Jimmy Beau at St. Nicholas Arena on Feb. 15,| ~boasts draws with Welterweight,
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: "Champion Ray Robinson and
* Wynn's F.P. Sp. Kurtis Kraft Inc. Johnny Parsons 4 ‘Cummins Diesel Sp. Cummins Engine Co. Jimmy Jackson 8+ Blue Crown Sp. Lou Moore Bu Holland : os Blue Cro Lou Moore rge Connor: Blo Croan > Lou Moore _ Lee Wallard 4] rg Blue Crown Sp. “Lou Moore Tony Bettenhausen Belanger Sp. Murrell Belanger Un | 4 - KING JEWELERS Belanger Sp. Murrell Belanger Duane Carter 41 res wm Wash. 81. Clarpest Hotel Bids. Ofty Sp. Howard Keck Co. ~~ Mauri Rose 4 {% Wolfe Sp. - Ervin Wolfe 1 - 4 Sampson Sp, “Alden “Walt Ader 4 Morris Sp. | . Dr. L. D. Morris Jerry Hoyt. 1 en TIE So WER Je BR Pritchard «~~ Charles Pritchard fed Duncan 4
- Middleweight Titleholder Jake La-| motta. He also beat Lamotta be-/ fore the Bronx boxer became a - champion. |
500-Mile-Race Entries
‘OWNER . DRIVER CYLS. assessor. Both registered yester- | LRC. a Indpis. Race Cars Inc. Unnamed ‘8*| day with the Board of Elections. i ' LR.C. Sp. Indpls. Race Cars Inc. Unnamed 4%
Wynn's rb Sp.
Kurtis Kraft Inc.
Sed. Tyffanelll
E. Lonsdort of Mt. Holly, N. J. ‘was “second; Coalfield, owned or! WASHINGTON, Mar. -4 Dr. H. G. Funkhouser of Harris{burg, Ind, third. =
Post Office Bandit Gets 5-Year Term |
ministration has granted a loan: of "$45,000 to the New Lisbon Tele*.|phone Co., Inc, New Lisbon, Ind! It was the second loan granted | under the government's new pro-| cat hetter'
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Ah tho Mo armers- get Detter telephone service. The company, now serves 331 subscribers on a 16-hour-a-day basis. ‘REA said] the loan will enable the company] to give 24-hour service to 465 subseribers. |
2 File as Candidates In GOP Primary Race |
| Thomas E. Gibson and Mer- | rill J. Woods, both Republicans, have filed as candidates for pub-| lic office in the May primary elec- | tion race. Mr. Gibson is seeking the Cén- | ter Township assessor post.’ Mr, ‘Woods has filed as candidate for
Lonnie James “Baggett, 34, Palmyra, Tenn. began a fiveyear federal prison term today for an Evansville, post office holdup which netted him $787. Baggett surrendered to postal authorities a - month after the Jan. 4 robbery, in which he said he used a toy pistol to hold up a money order clerk. Baggett pleaded guilty yesterday after U. 8. Attorney Matthew Welch told Judge Robert C. Baltzell that Baggett was freed late in 1949 after serving eight years for armed robbery in Tennessee.
re-election as Warren Township
Fred Agabashian 4
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“We ie etn most aratified iti the excellent results we have received”
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