Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1950 — Page 15

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MONDAY, JULY 31, 1950

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i » en the prae- “Likely fo Improve State Of 0 en Meet With Last-Place Blues | 9 th Som. Tournament Standards i | Kansas City Collects 22 Hits to Top | 2 Jowever, etree TT Hee 7 | Athletic Club Snares | Tribe 1210 9; Redskins Win 5-0 for Albert INDIANA'S STATE AMATEUR Golf Tournament in| New Albany Event | ASL, ies Sorts Xdjber

When the Indians departed for the American Association's western sector today they weren't leading the pennant race by much: 3 but they were leading.

Aen only a few years should be one of the most hotly-contested|

By 55 Points

r than next events in the country. : The Indianapolis Athletic: Club It was as close as it can get short of a tie and the Tribesters orld Series,” This indication comes from the first Indianapolis junior |swimming team was polishing up will resume firing in St. Paul tomorrow night, home of fourth-| 3 ctober. But tournament, completed last week, and from other activities another trophy today after win-! place Saints. | § sappy will be being planned for the city and state's golfers, 20 years old |ning the 21st annual Open swim-|, The Jnsiens wil be 2vay from] fifth whom = Tne drive in Jeres Tis] and under, | “ (ming championship meet at the ling in St. Paul, Minneapolis, Mil-|1¢8. Lint was batted out in the few recruits The man leading - these BUT BRIGHT an early, Earl Colonial Club, New Albany, Sat-\waukee and Kansas City in that| second inning.

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Vas igre oo stant or the a urea night. The local team ran pionship match and he follow . QrOWa most of it around the course. (uP 35 points. hostile crowds. ‘ & plugging and forced Kansak C ity Although the additional activi-| The host club was second with! The Redskins’ margin Dyer ge 3 to call in two relief pitchers. Bob ties for the junior golfers in city 31. Lakeside of Louisville third ond-place Louisville is a There 001. gr egan was batted out in the sixth and state still are in the planning With 26, Riviera Club of Indian- Both teams split doubleheaders +" civeq credit for the win.

Despite the fact the Blues built

vhil erformin before older’ While © g ‘ up an 8-to-0 lead, the Indians kept

activities at the present time is the scholarly- looking coa~h of the Tech High School golf team, He directed the city tourney last week with a firm, but tender nand

and his chief ambition is to do Sta8€ and not yet ready for an-|2POlis scored 21 for fourth, Other yesterday, the Tribesters WHh “4 fter hitting a double in the & more for the young golfers. nouncement, Earl is ever con- téam scores were Washington Kansas City here, the Colonels! sic) pernandez cohneciéd fof scious for the need to keep the| Swim Club 13, Twin Cities of with the Milwaukee Brewers in| home

Froin the standpoint of morale,

runs in the seventh and it would not have been good for

and Huntington Louisville. The Indians used up five

youngsters busy in whatever they South Bend 6; {ninth,

[YMCA 3. Summary: Ve 3 i i some o. the olde linksmen to Want to pursue, in this case golf.| yo. Final Western Swing (pitchers, with Lint the loser. ) watch these up-and-coming swing. FArl came to Tech in 1025 p35 Y4d, Fressivie (Boys so won by is the last swing through| The Indians tallied their nine Sgt. Robert Curtis (right) takes the oor to instruct a group of fellow members of Martinsing the first ers. There were a total of 104 after going to Bradley Universi- Colonial, 4 Jerry Miller, Colonial. Time yp. west for the Indians and it|Tuns in the last five innngs and ville's Co. E of the 152d Infantry Regiment in use of a .57 mm. rifle, as the unit starts two-week

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vountry Club, youngsters in the tourney, many tY ] spending a short time Arse VHS, Freestyle (Girls 8) Won bY probably will be rough but Tribe had two runners on base wher! training at Camp Atterbury. In the group (left to right) are Pfc. Thomas R. Woods, Pfc. Manson E. and accurate of whom were from 11 to 15 years teaching at Bloomington, Ill.| [Riviera: 3. Martha Oi

Orie, Lakeside [Manager Al Lopez expressed .con- |the game-ending out was made.

Groves, biel Ivan K. Foltz, Cpl. Charles Deppert (holding rifle) and Pfc. Harry T. Baugh.

old. Tech's golf team started in 1932 Time 204 te: 1d its|Fernandez batted in five runs in| ra st nine holes ce = a but if was not until 10 years 50. Meter Backstroke (Girls, Open) —Won fidence in his team to holc Ss TaN | i ers Sgt. James ID. Anderson, 18. cnet aT } . y 2, Alice Conway, |quwm t tilt and one In the sec RES 6 2 hich YOU CAN imagine your feel- later that Earl became associ- Riviera: 3. Ann Hayes Washington. Time Loulsvill making the same ond. E’ i th B im" of 560 8. Jefferson St. Sgt. AnIrsome, whic ings If, as this writer did, you had ated with Tech golf "s0-Yard Freestyle (Boys 10)—Won by onesie rt) po i weapolis! The Indians lost a run in the o. eps on e a drew Burleigh, 20, of 1380 E. Mor- . asked one of the golfers, who was “ Colonfal Sait ena'3 poe Pine last SWing. Starting in RO ” fifth of the first contest wher gan St. and Cpl. William Dillon, barely big enough to keep his golf, ONE DAY IN 1942, one of the 28 5 tomorrow. It will be interestng to Wi p ! 23, of R. R. 3, checked equip- " ard Freestyle (Girls 10)—Won by see how the two eastern clubs fare \tey Platt was struck by Dom n am er ur ames bag from dragging the ground, members of the Tech golf team, piana Do ame tied 2, Jean Latha \ 1 Dallessandro’s single for an auto- ment and helped police the area © Just completing the first nine holes Which was then without a coach, a3 3. Kay O'Neil, W ashigion” Time In the Twin City area, where both matic out. Fernanier's io D. : I NE 1 Lt. J. W. Forbes. 29 E around the barracks of qualifying, how are you doing.|asked Earl to head them in a! 100-Meter Freestyle (Men Open) —Wan Saints apd. Millers are hard to iowed Dallessandro's ot uble to By Amon CRA y a esl oe ves, 1 ol ray Pfc. John Priest, 22, of 840 8. “Terrible,” came the reply, I'm match. He consented and the job Bl Shadvurne, i “Reith, Washington | beat in their ancient parks. How. CAMP ATTERBURY, July es mess officer and platoon Main St., a jeep Ariver. and Pfe, 2 over par.” has been his since. Time 1:06.5 | But the Redskins are fortified Tribe Box Scores my are enn leader. George Freeman, of R. R. 2, 40-Yard Preestyle (Girls 12)—Won f th i Q 31-—-Martinsville's Co. KE of the! I th . 1 - Those boys are getting rugged, His Tech teams won state ann Morrison Indac: & Vir ania Lamia, y|to some extent for the invasion, (First Game) 152d Infantry Regiment doesn’t n the company supply room, , tryck driver, ee Rg the motor land, July 31 on the links and it won't be long! titles in 1947 and '48 and might | |Gplonial; 3, Phyllis © Shields, “Washington. {since they are three games ahead KANSAS CITY | waste time getting started at the behind the orderly room and (pool to pick up the company's 1 Fangio of until they'll be the big names in/have won more but there were! woo Meter Breaststroke (Girls Open) — of Minneapolis and four ahead of y,;.. 3 AB EH oO 25% Guard's $ elt ffvhomininty "en. CAPtain’s office, Pfc. Manson complement of motor vehicles, 68-lap Grand golf along with Myers, Wampler, no state meets from 1941 through Lorch, "Colonial; 3, June Denny, Coloaial St. Paul a it e.1 1-308 campment at Camp Atterbury, |Oroves, 24, of R. R. 2, was| Cpl Thomas James, 17, of 788 Ge David and others. And when these 1946. le LS rent w Eye on Columbus Workman, 5°32 300 1 , breaking down equipment, rifles,| gy pike St, compan uto race ye 0-Yard Freestyle (Boys 12)—-Won by| y Cerv, rf 6 3 4 1 0 Led by Capt. Robert 1. Keller, pany artifice "Luigi Villoe tiny swingers begin making youl Although the golf coaching job stay Soleman, Lakeside. 2,” George Ho The four first division teams Soyder 3b “s 0 3 1 7 ol, ed Dy -a} : " rr tM, small arms and setting up crew-| | (carpenter), and Sgt. 1/¢ Richard his powerful feel inferior on the course, you is an important one, his chief he.g Biting 3." Mike” Eger.” South are keeping a wary eye on fifth- Poll A 8 383 304 9/33, of 59 W. Rane olph Ave + MAT served weapons, which includes] Goetchens, 34, of R. R. 2, mess f the sh: can blame Earl W. Ensinger, who function is head of the drafting _f- Yard Freestyle (Girls 11).-Won by ping ary eegan. p 1100002 1 11 1g lnsville, the company pulled Ina cnine guns, bazookas, mortars stewart, went over their res ece ) e sharp Shayla Christ opher , Riviera: 2, Lyn Jonn. place Columbus, now only six Hintehs p eee 0 1" 0 0 0 at midnight Saturday to get ready p d inte the has directed the Tech golf for- department. He is the adult spon- son. Ww ashing ton 3. Diane McMal Burdette, o ...021100 0 0 0 1 Sean cojand 77 mm rifles. Crew-served tive jobs. e n 0 Indac. Time games off the pace and but two, . - for four days of intensive train- as ) and seriously tunes since 1042. sor of the Indiana Junior Golf 40-yard Frees; (Boys ‘16»—Won_ by behind St. Paul. So don’t be | Totals 47 12 22 37 8 ¢ : Ln h ‘weapons are those operated by = o Association and might be re- Tom LOE 2 “Marty Mennen, Pehind § au . So don ) sur-| INDIANAPOL Is ing on the rifte range, starting to- more. than one man. EARL IS “a lover of golf, but olonfal. A. ack Thompson, Lakeside. prised if a five-club race devel-| . R H Oo A E day, But Sunday wasn't a day of . ~ Jul elected to that post in September {Foor 20.8 affell cf AY 0 0 2 0 0 | Ret. Curtis F, Sheets, 22, of was injured. moreover he is a lover of the kids when the organization 1s slated , 200- Meter Freestyle (Girls Open)—-Won OPS within the next 10 days. The § Blatt cf 4 0 1 1 2 gy rest for them. LT 782 N. Mulberry St., assist 1S t.! on a patch, who want to learn to play golf|ty chan fn r Rusti Storer, Ind 8 luves Red Birds are enjoying a hot/Boffman, > $9 2.4 1 3% Cpl Melvin Rapp, 21, of 4915 S. | JEITY x ad Beh, - c ge office rs, Va hi fon; 3, Martha Warren Riviera | 0 0 John D. Weaver, 32, of R. R. 3 e010 rotective bar- with the champions. This was (Time 2.409 wo, Streak. Coovan 4p 03 23 0 1 llyefferson St. supervised planting i tEning out tor to. | HR “ 'k and threw proved last week while Earl was] EARL STIL L plays a pretty ps S0-Meter Backstroke (Boys Openi—Won phe Indians got hot again yes- Rikard,' if 5 1 2 3 0 0lof the company sign in front of 1 25Si8ning out weapons for to- : p Y by David O'Toole, Lakeside: 2. Jim Cable, {Basgall, 2b : : pany sig |day’'s range practice. Squad lead. ‘ned a somer- running the junior tournament. (hot golf game himself. His best| | asnnatan 35.4 BIR Shadburne, unat- terday after the Kansas City/palfinger,. 2 °°: {3 3 1 8the orderly room under a hot! ay's ge p Sq PI mouth he racer then During his summer time off, this year was a 78 over .the| 4o-vard Breaststroke (Girls 14)—won Blues trounced them in the first! A 90 0 8 9 Osummer sun. Post holes were dug y part plowing Earl is busying himself with Pleasant Run Course, where he 2 An 3 Mary Indae: 3. June Denny, half of the Sabbath twin bill. Friend » ‘0 0 o § & 0by Ret. Robert Vandagrifft, 17, HOME PLATING co.| | : keeping up the greens at Pleasant/ was president of the club last] Tipe 29 | In the afternoon opener the Hutchinee) 0 0 0 0 0 o0R.R. 3 and Pvt. Lester Broad- { 20-Ya fa Medley Relay (Girls)— by Peters 1 0 0 0 0 0 ® Motor Overhaul vere reported Run and a little drafting. year. He is now president of the | IR Athletic Club (Betsy nD last-place Blues collected 22 hits Main. p ... 0 0 0 o o o Street, 18 472 W, Harrison St. SILVER i , radio, in a In the finals last week between Indianapolis = Golf Association, Adriane” Nail, Judy Roberts); 3, Colonial land won, 12 to 9. Whereupon, the|<4iis Jy 15s Discuss Korea War RHODIUM ® Sody Repoin 27 had been Pete Burkholder and Bill Kerr, | sponsors of the recent junior 1 0- ard Freestyle Relay (Girls Open) |Tribesters bounced back to cop Tot 40 9 14 21 7 1) ® Paint Earl announced there was no/tournament. —Won = by Indianapolis Athletic Club Flo Gerald walked for Priend in sixth. Behind them stood the always- BRASS aint Shop . (Joan McMahor Ann Morrison, Sue the nightcap, 5 to 0, behind Frank tet De ters grounded out for Hutchings 1) reminding map of Korea the com. - GOLD " bent need in him being out on the Maybe it’s because Earl has Spe a Time 4 Sa) '|Papish’s three-hit pitching. It was = Kalin doubled for Main in ninth. \pany had brought with them from BRONZE Motor Tuning t Race Coffin Course for the start of the/three sons, aged 17, 15 and 13, in| the third time in the four-game Kansas City | . 440 003 oli—13 | insvill They admitted the CADMIUM 1 ® Parts Wholesale match. After all, they know what|addition to a married daughter, lseriés that the Indians blanked |, Runs as in Wortanr £5 gid Mart'ngville. They y COPPER-NICKEL |! ond Retail July 31 (UP) they're to do. ibut the kids come first with him. | ay, Wilson 2, Ballinger 3. Viati ¥er. talked often of the war, and their . f y the tailenders. hates ; Kalin, Slyder, Two- base hits future. Like all the other outfits ME { T ard, Polich n C sou, - gton, Va., suf- His Seventh Win {Ballinger 2 Fernandes Home rin Cerv heré, they would be ready If. .or- ® Silverware Replated ; GATES nandez 2 5 . Ti rm and two Parks Doubles 2 From Here Play | Papish brought his record to Ih Tndlanapolly io. Bases’ op bails “otf ders came to immediately go into ® Antiques Refinished A \ his 135-inch . . In 4-Mile Swim [seven and one, fanned three and riche 3. Struck out by Kee eegan 1, Lint jain. | & Commerciol Plating and Polishing " MOTORS, ING. and sank in In Junior Tennis {issued but one walk. Only one run-|{i®s 3, iin; Hinrichs 4. Hits—Oft| i) Rapp, Ret. Vandagrifft and | 97 MASS. AVE CApitol 9088 the Delaware Times Special ner reached third against his baf- STiend 5 in 1: Jlutchings 4 1h 2. Keegall (pyt, Broadstreet weren't the only —————— 3409 N. ILLINOIS TA. 3345 championship KALAMAZOO, Mich., July 31— Bye Loses AAU {fling southpaw delivery. Burdette 0 in 3. Hit by pitcher—Keegan ones making preparations for the| TT y rs Ss Ss {Basgall). Bal eegAn inning pitcher — he thirty-fifth annual National The Indians put over a two-run — Keegan, Losing pitcher—Lint. Umpires-— company’s two weeks here. In.a Jimmy McClure and Art Linne Jutior and Boys tennis tourney Event to Bob Caffrey burst in the first inning and oF Dust yuh Peto. Time—2:43. Inearby field Pvt. Donald E. Sto- p y began here today at Stowe Tennis [three-run rally in the fifth to KANSAS CITY ivall and Ret. A. J. Long Jr, both f were to face brother-combination TERRE HAUTE, Ind., July 31— | Stadium. make their victory decision. Tt! AB RH O A E of RR. 2, operated the company's Bill and Bob Bastian joday on Norman Byers, Lafayette, former! . Valla, 3b 38 00 FO ne and Joya power lawn In first round matches, John Clay, of 30 11 p joy I the Brookside courts for the 1950 ' was the Tribe's seventh 'win/glay, of, 300 2.6 0 , City Parks Tennis Tournament DeVoe, Indianapolis, faces Ted Purdue University swimmer, had [against five losses during the] Workin, “3 0 0.4 1 o mower lugged all the way from Reupholstering doubles title. Jax, 12th seeded junior from something to moan about today. home stand. IShyder. 20 dF i] Be a ar and ITH Dug suv $ Hamtramck, Mich., and Bob Mar- Drescher. © 3 0 0 1 1 otear on the rookies. f The veteran McClure yesterday tin plays Davi d Moran, Holland, Yesterday he lost the National ony Were patted in by Tom Porternels 4 0 8 1 1 § Capt. Keller gathered commis- P ARTS and SERVICE Regirdiess of what 709 vay you won his second singles trophy in|. ’ "AAU Men's junior long distance | aro, a wo oh on Dallessan- piv: te. po... 10 0 11 0gjoned and noncommissioned of- Factory Distributors SAUL GUY Denes. a row when he turned back Mur- Jax won the Michigan junior Swimming championship over a |Coogan. ny nai 82 a Pale Ladeck, 3 a 3. /ficers in his office yesterday to | u” Bendix Metal Clene It it's quality work you want our Tay Dulberger, 3-6, 6:3, 6-2. title both this year and last sum- four-mile course by a scant two department, Saffell, oi 250 Fit | ToS ss INDIANAPO us’ 7 %plan out the two weeks. w* Carburetors craftsmen can do it. McClure and Linne advanced tol... "5: Beatty of Indianapolis |yargs, |Gerald and Monty ga 11st, ot CATS 2 8G Officer duties were assigned to | 4s Brakes It 1's price. our low prices still the’ doubles finals by eliminating 0" 110 y iy boys division to-| A882! gockman, 3 d 11 0 1 0Lt William Prather, 26, of 510 | yo B-K Fowsr Bfakes and vive you quailty. Kenneth Jones and Ralph Linder, ~~ " The event was won by Bob, jSmAcked Soubly dor Se Tribe pin, 3 8 1 § 3 1iw. Harrison St. company execu- “Hydrovae - — 8-6, 6-2, while the Bastian broth- Ham Richardson, Baton Rouge, | iCaffrey, 24-year-old swimmer y Snyder an ain Clay Coogan. 1» : 2 S 1 $ 8 2 tive officer; Robert St. Clair, 23,|} uo Handy & Plerce Governors Ne will bring samp es to your home. 2! |for the B ard, ers ganged up on Dulberger and|, h h from Coral Gables, Fla. repre-|for the Blues, A 3 923% 3 51, 8. Jefferson St. leader, and ! . ————— Phil Liehr, 6-2, 6-3, in the other .a. and John Lesch, San Fran- senting Camp Cloudmount, Ala. | Pitcher in Hospital pi Gerald. ¢ 311 3 0 0 2 OS. Je § St., leader, ¥ Ignition semi-final match, cisco, Cal.,, winners in respective, .. was unattached. | Boh her in Hospital sh, 21.0 0 32 0 + Front End Alignment Phone CH-6717 In annexing the singles crown Junior and boy divisions of Went] Caffrey finished the gruelling! ob Pp OFtabflel; Mo opened on! Tou ay BE i e—s| @ Everything for your dog, + Wheel Balancing for the second consecutive year, [SD TOUthey Jost week i nn {4-mile test in one hour, 43 min- a 3 Jor ine panes bn the INDIANAPOLIS "|. J jo 3% v4 030 2-8) ‘cat, fish or bird at the INDIANA SHELBY McClure breezed through the | "lutes, 55 seconds. Byers led for the | Runs batted in Fernandes. Coogan. Sal: | "Department. Store. - for ong battle. |u lillness after taking his tell 2, Dallessandro. Two pa tw final two sets after a hotly con- g rst halt of the race, fell back tol yy ht log ig um bolt agai Bibie bias —Folieh to. Drescher | Pets.” Carburetor & Brake Co. UPHOLSTERING CO. n almost overtoo el all Porterfield to Snyder. Left on . nmaer pg nd nally wile winger ny the final half-mile a clubhouse, he collapsed during ise. Kansas Si, Ekiieil 5. Bases | 323 N. DELAWARE. LL 4346 || 3651 MASSACHUSETTS Ave. ’ a dizzy spell. An ambulance wash balls—010, Foterfie! ny Papish. : oie SPIN-RINSE! ed under a broiling sun. Dub man's [ed Bollinger Third - | Riots P tertield °3 in 3 | janines. | - . ) {summoned and the former New 5uraei de OF Los | tite 4 in_2%. Landeck 1 in

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1 set by virtue of a blazlls : YMCA, finished third. Carl Yates|St: Vincent's hospital where he!-

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{ i EASY TERMS with McClure’'s accurate place- |of Camp Cloudmount fourth ana vas reported today in ‘good con- Indians ab Bat ment game. Larry Myer of Indiana University d bone field suttered AB H RBI SB Pet f ’ —————— Times State Service lwas fifth. Indianapolis swimmers orterfield suffered a concus-|Fernandes .... 87 i 8 16 1 39 APPLIANCE WINCHESTER, Ind., July 31— who finished the long stint in- sion early this season while with Rifard 3s 43 15 18 10 308 0 ¢ Distributo STORE Shared Troy Ruttman's string at the i.4 John Stevenson and David|the Yankees. He was struck in|Dailessandro lie 22 35 2 0 302 15 W. 22nd St — TA. 269 ributors ervice Built” n Finchester track. has been {Gunyon, both of the YMCA,|the head by a line drive and was aed co 1 2 4 31 280, - von gns . rice Cu : gre Carter, Santa Monica, S¢Venth and eighth, respectively, out of action for a long period. [Platt .......- 3% 38 58 & 276 EMERSON RADIOS — APPLIANCES wood) CH-1411 can, cart anta Sonica. and Bill Kerr, IAC, 14th. In yesterday's first game, 36|Gutteridge .... Ss us 8 0 2m | Riley 2361 122 South Meridian St. - ma N 0 olime re. k ib er 2 SRaphec © The Louisville team of Bollin- hits were registered, 22 by the Baler ooo 175 27 44 15 0 .351 ob jt wrod frou) Tttoan BET. Frank Reynolds and Robert Blues, 14 by the Indians. The] Bockman ..... - BT 40 E 10 : 24 | X was forced out on the 15th lap|Will took the team title with the crowd of 6089 was treated to a Wil 5 000

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Highland and Hillcrest had to ase hits Baseall 25. Platt 20, Saf

share honors today after finish- of the big car feature race with| Indianapolis YMCA team finish-rare exhibition of horsehide| ii "7s ecers 11, Ballinger 11, Kaiin 8,| ing in a’'dead heat yesterday in/a broken drive shaft. |ing second. |pounding. Bockman 17, Fitz Gerald 7. Rikard 6, Per:

5, Dallessandro 4, GutBob Cerv, University of Ne-|feridee 3 Coogan Three- base hits—Peters 5, Kalin 5, Bas-| 11 4,

The Indianapolis Athletic Club,

In winning the race, Carter set |

the Indianapolis Country Club aE Ire Tacs a and| Won the two-mile women’s team| |braska prodhet, playing right field!

Golf Association’s fifth annual

| Bockman 4, Saffell 3, Coogan 3.| - _ lavout. title. They swam unopposed. Sue, {for Kansas City, belted three home| Fitz Gerald 3. Dallessandro 3. Gutteridge IY E iN Ji AR TY > 95 your-man Hams finished for the Srey drier Yo © ipaet Storer was the individual winner, rins and the Tribe's Fernandez * Rika’. De con 12, Platt 12. Kalin 9.) PERIOR gt ida . ernan hy $ with identical 297 scores. Ruttman here. Ruttman was POSting a time of 58 minutes, hit two. Sorters. Raker 3 beter 2 The Country Club of Indian-running second to the high-|36.2 seconds. Second was Ann DiMaggio Style | PITCHING 0 eo! . R )) LU M ER apolis finished third with 301, flying Carter when he was forced Morrison and third, Patty Black-| ~ tagged Royce Lint for a |Papish . ..... 71 se 3 13 29 3 ® Fender Work Pr SR TERT TV SIC CO. Meridian lls Sort with 305 out of 2 Face: Joe was at ledge. ‘|three-run homer in the first stan | miagte es ; 8 10 11 a1 65 60 ® Frame and Fron! End | ] ; : O 15 Broadmoor {the wheel o e unior| za. It was a Joe DiMaggio wallop Ld Mm . Alignment FR-1184 : . . . S21 43 34 14 12 28 9 EN ———— Wacdatock Sizgh Tin Ben. tue] 7 2cial, owned by J. C, Agajanian. Richmond Legion Nine | land cleared the left center wall Ro . s i 4 4» © Repainting—All Cars HOW T0 RETIRE WITH $200 A MONTH RRS enamored ohn Hare, and, won |. Andy Linden, Los Angeles, was lat the 385-foot mark, where Di- Strode 3 62] : LECTION wns first gross award with a one-/the runner-up and Spider Webb,| Tops Local Team, 7t04 Maggio planted one this spring. | Greve 5 68 8 a 3 5 You don’t have to be rich to retire. If you have 15 or 20 good earnntiana eT ok a rs Sats ne oa Cares! Richmond Post No. 65 assured, Cerv’s second homer was off, ° or ent AUTO SERVICE ing years ahead, ry can have a rte? res | 3 he " oe ahead oO onn Set a new world’s one-lap recor IB b F d's deli i h ixth! : a month or more—beginning at age , or . It's called the In$2.39 Hills. 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