Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1950 — Page 28

To "Nickname ‘Greatest’ Team, Manager Wallowing Off the Pace

“NEW YORK, Aug. 11—The Brooklyns may not be living up to their press clippings which described them as run-away winners in the National League this season but they appedr to be in a fair way to make their nickname— the Bums—stand up.

5 After watching them blow a particularly slovenly g to the Philadelphia Whiz

/ipitchers properly, that he is not TAKEN UACHICIAR.

he . ‘that he is in{capable of getting the best out of his players. You hear, too, that his problems are made all} the “more Involved by front of-

“Now I sée why they call tiem . Bins ” nao ROUSE HA 408 ~SRPIY0] start * the . mournful ‘mathematics over them, yet the fact remains that they haven't taken charge of the race as expected. Far from it, they have played erratic, unimpressive baseball. Worse yet, from the viewpoint of the Flatbush fanat-

EA ASAT

How much truth there is In these allegations I have no way of knowing. The es have a familiar ring—so familiar you are disposed to discount them, even though you happen to be something less than enthusiastic over Shotton as a manager. Even

| RETEST TCe Yl hot escape the critical barbs of to wt the. other gyn. enough the second guessers in. the stands and in the press box. It may be A YEAR "Aco last winter B. that the Brookiyns, as I suggest, (for Bambast) Rickey gratuitous- were overrated. It. may be. they ly boasted to baseball writers simply aren't good enough. that. in the season of '49 they] Mr. Rickey is master of the | ___ would be watching the * team he had ever put together.” — Furthermore, they would be seeing in Burt Shotton, the old back ~ porch strategist, "the greatest ~ ETAREr minew Jolin McGraw, 1 Starting this spring the “greatest team” would be a Year older and therefore would be even greater than the sfeatest — an operation in

there is no second. ap. ih Pd Mr. Rickey | |v THIS IS SO what is he wait-

ing for? The Brooklyns are much or uly Youd She Brookiyns In f¢ to the second division today prised if they took the lead at the than they are to first place, If start and romped by 10 or 12/8hotton is at fault he should be ' games. ‘replaced. If the Material at hand As you know, that hasn't hap-/18 not of winning caliber changes pened and the stunned customers ®hould be made. If Mr. Rickey are beginning to ask pointed ques- OWNS 50 many great young ball tions, Just what is wrong on: the Players why not let us take a look other: side of ‘the bridge? |at a few of them? To begin with, it could be that There is one change that could the Brooklyns were overrated, | be—and should be—made immediI learned long ago not to put lately and it would not call for too much faith in Mr. Rickey's 8ny new additions. Jackie Robin- _ fullsome effusions. A gentleman 50N can no longer play second “who has fallen in love with his base. He should be moved to third —own rhetoric is not a ‘where his woeful inability to go! to be correct in is sti ntes, {to his right.on drives down the

slave market in the country. His deals in human flesh an. |

“You are told Mr. Rickey has;

ioTe gobd ball pia and call than any other operative in baseball. You are asked to believe that he is so far ahead

told Shotton does not handle his J

Joe McCarthy-—who actually was

and the most profitable

yers at Hiv Hoek

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Fu Petit

First Pro pho

Allows 4 Blows

fornia lefthander for whom the! Pittsburgh Pirates paid $100,000! and farmed to New Orleans of! ithe Southern Association, won his {first professional baseball game night by stopping Birming{ham on four hits,

tt Dually fold vast sums of money. fr t had lost three games this

ason, and done poorly in most! silef- roles. {Jittery "in tight spots. He never played professional baseball "be-| {fore this season,

nerves and stopped heavy-hitting! Birmingham cold after serving home run balls to two battery in the second Inning of the seven-| inning game. He gave only two! hits after that and never was in! trouble.

His New Orleans

inning. The rawboned rookie quietly] commented: “I'm happy to have won one.’ But he probably wasn't as happy as the Pittsburgh bosses, who

$100,000.

WHEN a red hot Tavorite falls/defense, This is a change that to run to its figures the manager must be made eventually. Why is inevitably the patsy. You are not now?

14 Teams Entered

Play to Begin Aug. 19 in Double Elimination Events; First-Round Drawings Set

Fourteen teams have announced their entry in the Indianapolis] Amateur Baseball ‘Association annual city series that will begin -Aug-19. : First-round pairings will be drawn next Wednesday night during] the association's weekly meeting in City Hall, The IABA already!

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winners playing winners and losers playing losers. Teams already certified are the South Side Saints, Eagles Lodge, | Capitol Oil, B. C. Atkins, P. R.| Mallory, DeWolf News, Allison | Jets, Boughton Excavating, Vestal Steel, Tryon Tavern, Art Sacks Used Cars, Kingan Re-

Flam on Sidelines In Newport Play

NEWPORT, R. I, Aug. 11 (UP)

Kirshbaum Center, The association's regular sea-.., ., the sidelines today as two son will be completed Sunday al-| ter-final teh hedthough several teams will play Guar er-final matches were sche ‘off postponed games next week. | The Sunday schedules are; MUNICIPAL LEAGUE

Tryan Tavern vs. Biugnson Excavating, Riverside No. 3 at m.: Capital Oil

[tation tennis tournament.

games at noon “CITY LEAGUE Ea ies L Lodge, | Francisco.

Food Market Ys. Flam was Ame

(Moore Peace ‘30 p. m: Kingan Rel gan fifth.

d Cars, Riverside n. Ted Sc hroeder

Kirshbaum letics. Li "No m ; Linde

hy 230 . Putnamvilie. 1 5 5. indiana Bate Farm at WE Seen of Philadelphia, 40

ap. Gardnar Mulloy of Coral Gables, | Fla., vs. Dick Savitt of Orange, IN. J. and Jim Brink of Seattle,] Wash, vs. Sam Match of Los| | Angeles.

series, ‘singles matches today, will meet defending champion U. 8. for the cup Aug. 25-26-27. And everyone, liable, Moore Peace Chapel and —Eastern Grass Courts Titlist| even the Swedes,

finals with Larsen i as he defeated

[middle would not handicap the — Last night Pettit walked four)

and struck out three. In 54 in-| 'nings this season he has given up 34 hits, 37 runs, walked 51

batters and struck out 40.

New Orleans Hurler | | ‘But unless it is time for history {Agures were M29 and .3428.) Atsels,. the. ~The achievements of -both- Muy:

He was wild and got,

. Mates Even Count 4

had begun to mourn their

1931 Race Recalled

Slanubise Jaded the Doar seo. 1324, but the next day, right in St. Louis, Robinson

fii

= FOPOAt. w ORLEANS, Aug. 11 (UP) sal, Robinson and Slaughter {or So -! any other threesome) can’t come Paul Pettit, the 18-year-old Calf as close as id Chick Hafey, Terry and Sunny Jim Botto ley {a couple of decades ago. } Hafey, the Cardinal outfielder, (finished first with .3489. Ter

the

with 3486 and Bottomley w 8 5 ithird with 3482. That was the first time in’ base] ball when the percentages had to

That batting championship| 1 [of { (1931) was won in September, too.

All

of his competitors in this field But 1ast night he mastered his during that 30-day stretch. Terry and Bottomley each had 10-game hitting streaks, the former mak-

[ing

even 500 mark and the {getting 18 blows in 42 trips to the! plate for 429.

g with second with an and Musial nird with 328, Atons stage (Sept. 21)

five while Slaughter was being __{horse-collared,

headed Slaughter who came with | 2 belated rush to be second ing ‘lof a flag race which, itself) was settled only on the closing day.

But Hafey's exploits were senteammates Sational. evened the count for him at 2.2|!itle during a 1-game September in the third inning and pushed Sureak ach he Soljectad 2 sale across the winning run in th lasy es in mes & e In8 © 188% credible mark of .569. No wonder that Terry and Bottomley couldn't quite catch up, Yet it wasn't until the very last | day of that season that Fiafey got aren't playing with them... !

his nose in front. He went hit. CoPIright, 1950 by The Indianapolis Times) yyy yy

~ Fight Between Hafey, Terry, Bottomley First to Need 4 Figures for Percentages

‘By JOHN P. CARMICHAEL, Times Special Writer

CHICAGO, Aug: 11-Did you sep who are léading the Na- : tional League batting race? Enos Slaughter, running one-two-three into the ides of August. They're a trifle early this year. Last season it wasn't until September that they began bunching up on one another,

Stan Musial, Jackie Robinson and

They caine into the Snal month of 1949 with Robinson lead-

got two for

Sy w

and it was M

1, not

« + o plekup 11 points in the last, , days

Closer One Decades Bac

and Robinson these last It | consistency. In 1948, for instance,

blanked no longer than through four straight games. Safe in 121 Games

In 1049, when. Robinson finished. first, he hit safely in 121 out

Giant first sacker, was seco d

Ashe traight and suff less streak of only three games. The biggest difference between! ‘em over the two-year span was; that Musial, in "48, had six perfect | “jc days at bat while Robinson in "49! didn't have any. Thanks to Jackie and Stan, the {Dodgers and Cardinals came} \down to the wire as a team last » fall, Brooklyn needing extra in-|" nings to avoid a tie and a subse- | quent playoff. They are running toward another dead heat this season . . . with the exception that! both the Phils and Braves were ahead of 'em when we last looked. There isn't much that Musial fing and Robinson can do about the! Braves and Phils when they

three men had terrific success |,

21 hits in 42 times up for an| latter

. Hafey Sensational He virtually won the

Davis Cup Tone i

Finals Slated

Australia, Sweden To Clash Today

RYE, N. Y. Aug. 11 (UP)— Australia’s heavily favored tennis,

to a match against the United 2™2& States today as it took the court against Sweden in the interzone

Tinala of the Davis Cup elimina- pl

which opens with two

jcarefree amateur who's not even sure he's an amateur, was de- Ja : | termined today to show the big-timers at the Tam O'Shanter| Hr, Fad. } |“World's Golf Championship” that he was no fluke. Ee i

lant 68 to ‘lead everybody home. {playing for the $55,000 in prizes, {couldn't break 70, “17 The Tam O'Shanfer manage- Amateur will skip play tomorrow

iment yesterday cancelled the first] | has agreed that the tourney will be a double elimination affair with team already was looking forward day

thunderstorm made the course “unplayable. ” Although 90 per cent of the howled, he calmly sunk a 25-foot|™% ayers had posted their scores. nuit on the 18th green as

[A few were still out when the spectators applauded. rhe witiner of this best-of-five storm struck, and the whole day's pe pp play went for naught. Thus the tournament schedule

will

Play in 'Tam' Golf Lags As Rain Cancels Scores

Wehrle's Sizzling 68 in Men's Amateur Goes for Naught; Only Women's Play Stands

By JIM DAILEY, United Press Sports Writer CHICAGO; Aug. 1T—WIlford Wehrle of Orniond Béach, Fla.

All he did in yesterday's washed out play was fashion a bril-| The pro's apparently jittery over:

{finish on Monday. The Women's,

{and end Monday also. Wehrle, on the USGA’s black-| 8 acores in all but the Womens list for allegedly indorsing a golf] mateur section after x /club a few years ago. Just beat {the storm to the finish line, As|™ the lightning flashed and the wind

He needed it to nose out Frank|

be moved back one day ud

is sure the|

{Herb Flam of Beverly Hills, Cal.,| Americans’ rival will be Australia.

Matches Slated The interzone finals will open at

uled in the Newport Casino Invi-| '1 p. m. (Indianapolis time), with a battle of champions Flam was eliminated 6-4, 3-6, Frank Sedgman, Australia's top 2 6-3, 6-4 in a quarter-final match man vs, Indians Retormatory at Pendleton, 3 yesterday by the aggressive on- ‘Sweden's titlist. Sedgman, runner-|

22-year-old |

vs, Lennart Bergelin, |

casionally brilliant Bergelin.

In .the second match, Australia

Hag now - playing on his sixth Davis Cup squad, against] orsien...Johansson.....Bromwich

{Australia to its last cup victory in 11939.

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+ [Umpire Toda Clears]

w . i Capitol Oil ce 1.000 South side saints 11118 3 HT pe : Boston Braves Bench Boughton Exe vating 5 § 506 S$ TO ave a TH § 6 S00 5 BOSTON, Aug. 11 (UP)— Plate DeWolf News § 4 3 {Umpire Lou Jorda cleared the) phdisna,Reformatory- 2.8 488 1012 whole Boston ~ Braves bench CITY LEAGUE the first half of the fourth inning! oi se = WoL PEE GBT = Perth Food Marke Tso fof last night's game between: Kingan Rehiable 8 3 Mm ‘a:the Braves .and Brooklyn Dodg-| Sticks Used Ca 6 4 800 2 Moore Peace Chapel 6 4 soe 3 ers, BP ol Mallory : 3 8 455 3w| The only two bench occupants! Printer rs 3 9. 25 6 ‘allowed to remain were Trainer Hudson Dealers 1. 8 .100 Tia . hinder : BIG SIX : Doe Lacks and Equipment Man-| i Ww IL Pet. GB ager George (Shorty) Young. Kir b Cent 9 3.750 nde. ALT Senter, 9 4 692 ‘a; The . action followed Gil Fail ‘Cree Athletics 8 5%) 1? Hodges’ 16th home run. First Chuck's Shoes & Repair & 8 IA 4%: Jorda ordered Gene Mauch to Marine Reserve TT 1 083 8

TWILIGHT LEAGUE leave and when Manager Billy

G.B. Southworth = protested, Jorda

. o

3 e Jiking oi figrare " 3 ;lwaved the Hub mentor and all Dewalt News 8 2 300 Oe the others there at the time from LR Cars -... 8 1 487 1 “the bench. Towels were thrown Kingan - Reliable 6 3 687 2 i + Soutn Bide Salat "4% 8 ‘Wo 4,/in disgust as the players left: Re » arke 3 & 3 3 {and walked down the runway to yon avern . oe pad Becasiin . 3 i 300 $1a{the clubhouse. Pall "Creek Athletics’ 10000 8%] The umpire explained: that he

{would allow any of the others to! jre-enter the dugout and partici-| re in the game if needed. ‘Doubles Quarter-Finals

‘In Essex Invitational | MANCHESTER, Mass., Aug. 11

MAN EVENT! mali?

|nalists had a day off in the Essex Country Club's women invitation tennis tournament today with quarter-final doubles play the! only competition scheduled. | The quarter-final doubles pairings: . Nancy Chaffee’ Ventura, Cal, and Mrs. Marjorie G. Buck, Boston, vs. Mrs, Joy G. Mottram and Susan Patridge, both of England; Mrs. Margaret du Pont and Louis Brough vs. Naricy Mori rison, San Francisco, and Bar[bara Scofield; Shirley Fry and Doris H of Jacksonville, Fla. va. Mrs. | Kimbrell of Los Angeles,

| The Indianapolis *

[(UP)—The four singles semifi-|

len Perez and Barbara

“State Swim, Dive. Titles on Block

mes State Service

COLUMBU 8,

.apolis- YMCA -men's-squad-will dex (fend their state outdoor AAU swimming and diving team cham|plonships here tomorrow and Sunday. Riviera Club Ins won the girl's team title the last three years. ‘Y" team nosed out the Indianapolis IAC by two ‘points, last year. Meet officials have announced

{that 165 men and women have

entered the two-day splash in this city’s Donner Municipal pool, Time trials tomorrow will be gin at 1:30 p. m. with finals scheduled for 7 p. m. Sn trials ‘will begin at 10 a. m. with 4K ‘the finals set for 3 p. m. Indianapolis “Y” has named 18 men and boy swimmers for the title <défense and. will get its 4 strongest competition frm the {TAC squad of 26 swimmers.

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‘Baseball Tourney

judianayolis defeated Albion, 6-2, {yesterday to advance in the Vet-|

The best men among the pro 's|

‘Clubhouse Turn Bi Tommy Bolt of Durham, AGG

Spill Ends in Death for ‘Bug’

Porky Oliver of Seattle, and Henry Ransom of)

IN. €., |Wash.,

[At 71 were Clayton Heafner, Jim|

Chapel. fourth in the tourney and Lar- was a strong choice over the oc- his mount home in front of the pack.

tion

{rammed Blder BEOTNer, i Today's, quarter-final pairings: teamed with Adrian Quist fo lead riding champion Gordon Glisson. of Portland, Ore., Pat O'Sullivan The drive for that fame ended of Orange, Conn.; and Peggy Kirk | % nd” wien

at Dave ®

Douglas, Aussie Pickworth of |

Babe Didrikson Zaharias of i ls The hs the po omen's "pro;

in winners. He

to bring wanted to equal the success of his! teur,

with’ the only scores that) “hational counted, were Mrs. Lyle Bowman

abruptly at this seaside track yes- of Findlay, O., all with 79. terday. Caught in close quarters i hy Te

while up on a horse named Broker in the fourth race, young Glis- ro +500 was, thrown when. he DOTSe pw. vor ~

hit

rtarn.

Wi and jaw and died n Bd., Aug. 1l- gfterward in- a San Diego hosRiviera Club girls and the Indian- ital: Ironically the “apprentices brother was riding in the same race:

He knew his brother was in trou-

ble,

Fight Results

—— By United

Fa the rail at . , 190, Brooklyn. N. Y.. NEW YORK (Fort Hamilto sn)-—Johnny [Kamber, 132%, Millburn, N. J.. outpointed Billy Murphy, "135%, “Brookivn: N.Y. NG CHAMPION, Y.~Duilio Spas. nola, | 185,

Sai: Ted Cala man, 175. Fhiladelohia.

Golf Notes

Mrs. Clara Cutter and Mrs. Hugh Carter yesterday’ won t! Sian A division of the Dine 8 selective holes golf tournament at Ase Run. Mrs, Cutter nad be To 25 and Mrs. Carter had 36-1}

E SUFFERED

” a fractured shortly n

There was nothing he could

do ass B was won b TS. 1 with 38-18-20. Mes. A. Clark, with 39-18 s po - . WAS secon t. was the second serious ae Ie on Tare ak the Claks © WIE: cident for young Glisson this ner a 40-19-31. Mrs. Paul Schmidt: year. Last February he suffered W°* second with 43-21-22.

a fractured skull in a spill at Fair Grounds, recovered completely and began riding again in May.

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FT. MADISON, Iowa, Aug. 11—

Bowling Notes

The Washington League will organize tonight for the coming .season at the Illinois alleys at 8 o'clock

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SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 50-LAP CHAMPIONSHIP RACE—50

'OFFENHAUSER RACES* TONIGHT—AUG. 11TH

* TIME-TRIALS, 6:30 P. M.—RAGE AT 8:30 P. un

Sanctioned by Midwes# Racing Association

New. Orleans, but

‘Locals Win in VFW x Dustless Clay Track—Where They Drive All The Way * orate [ar maces | bes Midget Racig | _ INVERTED % FAST and ROUGH | FASTEST CARS IN BER § po poontst

rans of Foreign Wars National! baseball tournament.

RINGS

DIAMOND from 87.50 fo 2475.00

Rings Cleaned Free of Tharge

KING JEWELERS

108 W. Wash, St. Claseol Hetel Bide.

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GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00 TAX INCL. Children Under 12 Free When Accompanied By Adu Jb

ON U.S. 52 AT KITLEY AVE.—6600 EAST - Free Buses End of E. Wash. St. Carline

less in the first half of a double- 0p

string of 13 in a row, and was,

=

3000 ai Charles I rene

|Stranahan, the Toledo millionaire Paved |amateur, who came through with| J a 69.

| Chicago, all of whom had 70's.

Ferrier and Chandler Harper the! DEL MAR, Cal, Aug. 11 (UP) PGA champion, and grouped Johnny Glisson was only 17 but 72 Were Lawson Little,

already the racing world knew ~1slaught of. Art. Larsen--of-8an up.in the Wimbledon.tourney- and yim fora -feartess rider - who Australia. and - Slammin’ Sammy.

seeded veteran of the '49 Aussie team, y.,y1q take any chance to bring Snead.

Bids Chicago and Patty Berg of Min- AGE

Leaders in the women’s tma- 52

(Dexter Park Omeito! the clubhouse! Asramants 19134, Cuba, sop) ed Joe Lind- |

- | miles on US and

HEAVY

Bernie Beadie

After yesterday's workout, shore weighed 183 and Charles 86.

Fight Promoter Dewey Michaels announced yeste ding ek

before next Tuesday.

Brookside Track Team ‘Wins Sectional Meet

Brookside Park: yesterda out Ellenberger 127% ” 119% in the sectional ©

School.track...- Wain Gleason Playground, last year's ‘winner, was third with 35 points. |p

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BASEBALL

Chicago White Sex vs. Clev eland. Indians

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No. 78: 75 to 85 Cubfe Yards

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Drone be be submitted upon standard |’ STATE Hiorway COMMISSION ~—— Samuel C. Hadden. "Chairman

NOTICE TO BIDD ae is hereby given that s eaied proPos and, or bids will be recetved” by iBroushy ait Indiana seting by and Divan Ws Tr R. A Mybeck, Director of the behalf of the State: Hichwand FS fa ng at the office yy the Director

Pdianapolis, }

Cen1950,

ng equ gasoline storage tanks, 300 o deltvered to State High Garage, 50 North

Tithe Avenue. Indianapolis , Indiana the tim 20s e Gesicnated all

RTE rei AY NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given t sealed proposals for certain by the Chairman

of hw: - House Annex. until 10 M. me on August 1950

bids be publict | $6.38 Round Trip $6.38 Er tat oli i, Ar vin Faited Coles of of thes the detafled Lv. Indpls. 8:00 AM. DST. [/fer® snd Tm Ar. Chicago 12:00 Noon DST. | Tudiens. 1d Scrum Genets e Avenue: nian | RETURN } Pic Pius A of Publis or and i] Lv: Chicago 8:00 PM. DST. | while’ or im pay, 0g £00 ail bids," in Ar. Indpis. 12:00 M.D. DST. | combine bids and-or. proponss | State of dndiana, | adv to She SEE THE CHICAGO FAIR 4 DIViSioR oF FURS eRe

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ON COUNTY-—8 1881). Structure | Marton on, 10 Spans 2 @ 45, 85-3", @ 116 85’ Se 45°, . R. C. Girder a Cont. ‘R, Girder. 38° Roadway 2-2 Precast Gone. and Titreate Simber iii ineludt 824 Mu. Appts w Pork of River 0 Mi ww, of | . sR 37 on aaa, ; ns De Sxamined at the Commmisnton

our mother

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Rena ace Services Mo 10 a. m. ab HARRY W. Tooks Thal buterl. ®. Michisan are

welcome G., #4 Jean,

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of Mrs. Cora Perkinsville: brother of and Franck

nis of Mrs. er Lennis of Yorktown: Loren Hutson of Perkinaville Mr. Gerald Wed! es Jags faa all at iid nesda; Priends may € Y JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. St. till 10 p. m. Friday, then as HOME Lapel Ind after 10 a. m. Saturday. Puneral | 13,

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SCHAFER—Harrietie K., age 69, be= loved m of 8, Lybrook, Frapiin, Ind.; sister of Mark

Mrs, ; : y Sehipp. ‘Indianaponi: + is amin brook.

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CAPPS—We thank our neighbors, Sos 2 ht teiatives for expressions of sympashy, lovely flora} of! rings extended on the passing

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TRAIAN 5 Florists-Monuments

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TELEPHONS Allied Florists of Indienapolis, Inc, FUNERAL FLOWERS

JOHN GRAND 2401 W. Washinton so as

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98) N. Delaware St i “Home of Personal Service JORDAN FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service

2428 E. 10th St. IM-4304. IM-4308

ROBERT W. STIRLING

1422 Prospect MA-6578 10 Lost and Found :

ERE SR REWARD for 3r return of doctor's case;

probably \ a. " Tenuieasion % ingids. Tied. = MD. nds

TCH—lost, white gold with greem, yellow. pink gold trim. on Vet Sran's Hospital bus. Times Box

FILMS — Lost “during July: ¢ only ia pict: of deceased husband family, reward. VA 4235 ls GUERNSE COW. Last: “wien . around Fee A~021). Tipe

100 Dy Lost & Found

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