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roron-pieked.up.--the team. title. as. nine.

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Men's Division

In AAU Swim

Larry Meyer Paces Scorers, Breaks

300 Medley Mark

COLUMBUS, he a Aug. 14 — The Indiana AAU swimming championships could point to the; i records today and the Indianapolis Athletic Club men could point to the men’s division title. The IAC swimmers yesterday

meet records were smashed in the finals here. An Indiana Uni- : versity natator showed th

show. Larry Meyer of IU knocked

off his third record of the season when he broke the 300-meter medley record. Meyer also was top point-getter with 15.

Women’s Leader

Women were paced by Carol Pence of the Lafayette Country _ Club, Miss Pence garnered 15| points to share honors with Meyer. sr bAG- Swimmers took their divi sion title with 49 points. The La‘fayette Country Club was tops with 80 points in the women’s division. Junior girls’ and boys’ team titles were taken by Indianapolis Riveria Club and IAC, respectively. Riveria picked up with 18 points in capturing its crown and the IAC garnered 24 in showing the way in the boys’ division. The summary: : net LA pes C ble ial d. Hine, i 3, Morgan Byers Mtr "free tyle iwomen)-—Beity ns ayette A any

Club) ; Shayla Donahue (Lafayett Go untry Club): 3, Judy Roverts fayette ¢ ATH *athietic Club), Time, 10.8. New Record. Old Suns 1:11.32, a Lutyens, Riviera, 1948. 100-Meter style (junior ) t Sh yle (junio Aoysi—lack oran Indiananal Athletic Club); 3, fits few ER cub, i Time Tecord , 1.20.1, y Mike H yes, ckpoke tne Swim a

fr Re pa raa yih pics Ty WE i

pg breastroke (women) = Pence | te Cou Club) ; 2. Sar Riviere:

Bow! nel) JlataI Sa Cn HEY Aspinal, hdianapolts: Athletic: Club, 1640. 100-Meter free style (Junior girls) —Betty on * { 3, Ann Morrison

. Wats Riviera): 13 anapolis Athletic Club); Judy, Hy Hutn girs ountry Club). w id record, 1:21.6, Betty Sato, 100-Meter breaststroke (men)—Bob Dunlop (Purdue); 2, Ivan alfie {Indiana na

n_ Nyhart (Indianapolis Cub), Sie, fis New record. Old 5

Ord eh lisle, Indiana a4 etic Cpanel On

JE sa Country ¢ Cian a (Risle Ate Tl

3 21.9. New fucord,

CT P pois Athletic {looking foward to Sunday and Club); 3. asior (Washington Swim/the opening of match play. Yeser| terday 279 linksmen,

field, held the qualifying round at Brown Time 09.1. New oeoed. Old record 4:10, Pleasant Run. b

d-Meter ee An The boy who made the-Simon-|7 Moruson op anapol Athisilc Qub): = pures resolve to better their games Schaefer (Riviera). Time. "3.168. New Was Ed Juniper of Sarah Shanks; Jecord, Broke own record of 2:19.7 set in who posted a two-under par eter medley relay (women)—Won|to lead qualifiers.. The defending champion, Clayton Nichols of Speedway, close behind Juniper with a 71. Nichols was tied by Bernie Bray Ba of Speedway. 8 Linksmen who scored 72's ‘were %|Ralph Jordan and Carl Smith of|& Sarah Shank and Jerry Williams "lof Pleasant Run. 2, Shifts to Riverside Sunday the meet will shift to!s: Riverside for match play. But before that happens a sudden death playoff must be got out of the Warren way. Yesterday's activity left 15 9 golfers deadlocked with 78's. Only| (ws), nine ean be accommodated in]

Joe weno, Indianapolis Athletic Club,

300M by Lafayette Country Club A team (Shayla Donahue, Betty Mullen, Carol Pence); 2, Lata tte Country Club B team; 3, Indianapo!

Athletic Club A team, me, Ww Teonrd, Old record, 4:31.9,

eter re ay ‘(men)—Won_by ianapalis Athlefic Club A team (Don Nyhart, Jim Moran, Douglas Simmons, Bin err); 2, Indianapolis CA A loam; 3, Indiansnlis J Athletic Club B team. Time, 4:30. Div at omen). nd Frances Cunningham (Lafayette C. niry Club) 330.13; y Apna Haves (Washi ton Club) 160.75; Phyilis Washisgto Swim Cab) 12 -Di: funattached)

Vise }—Charles pd ..309.8; 2 Rito {Wash n Swim Club) "389; Milo Brines (Washington Swim Club) duns

| Aussies to Meet U. S. in Davis Cup

RE United States and Australia will; be written at Forest Hills, N. Y,, Aug. "5-26-27 when these. two. nations clash again in the “challenge” round for the Davis Cup. This will be-the seventh straight time that the Aussies and the Yanks have been the final rom

rivals. tralia, tabbed from th

vive the long ETO process necessary to challenge cup-hold-| ing United States, completed that * task yesterday with a 3 to 2 triumph over Sweden in the “interzone elimination finals.” The Aussies almost didn’t make it, but Frank Sedgman won the

final match 6-4, 7-5, 6-3 over Tor-'15;

sten J ohansson.

Greencastle Wins Title

Times State Service

PRINCETON, Aug. 14 — The|;

Moose state softball title belongs _ today to. Greencastle after. they

trimmed Petersburg, 7 to 2, in yes |B"

terday’s final game. Don Sellers

~~ tossed two consecutive three-hit Ber

ters for Greencastle.

EASY THE NEW

Duck’ 3,00 Ball _ Tie With 281s

other playoff was scheduled at {Tam O'Shanter golf course to-

$11,000 in the annual “world -lnks- ‘champtonship i .

tie Ransom who had a 71

This could really be called a "fowl" ball in it. Action occurred yesterday in the Cleveland Indian-Chicago White Sox game in Chicago. Sox catcher Gus Niarhos watched a foul tip off the bat of Luke Easter sail into the stands behind third base and got a good cross-section of human reaction at the same time. The woman immediately to the left of Gus hangs on to her hat and ducks. Another hardy soul, reaches out for the white sphere, while other fans continue to digest their crackerjack, peanuts and surprise.

picture—because there's plenty of duck and down

Record City Amateur. Golf Sprained Ankle:

; Championship that a colt named Upast banded

Detroit Pro Posts Brilliant 68 in Final

Round at Chicago CHICAGO, Aug. 14 (UP)—An-

hole match for first: prize of

{after 72 holes at 281, as Harbert

a finishing 68, four under par, tol

the final circuit. Last week, the “All. AlATICE" tournament on the same course resulted in a tie between Bobby Locke and Lloyd Mangrum, with] Locke winning the playoff. |

Eye Top Earnings

e single round than either has ever garnered previously in a single year of competition. Ransom's top earnings in the - past came in 1946 when he was 19th in money winnings with $7968, | while Harbert's top campaign! was in 1948 when two tournament victories left him 14th in earn-| ings at $9266. Behind the leaders, the field

ner, Charlotte, N. C,, and Chan-|

for $2600 each while Dutch Har-| at 284 for $2100. 6 ’ Tam’ Scores

PROFESSIONALS Henry Ransom, t. Ane

H&E Ditroj i: T= -§7-68—281

cradle’ Baier, ‘Portssam srignd White SulDHngS, WwW. Va Dik bayer.” ew Green0! oan Littl, Monterey, al. . Norman Von Nida, AusTr

alia Jim Ferrier, San Francisco T1-71-73-7 Fr 3d Hass ry Clatemont, 73-72-71-70--286

+, T1-70-72-70---283

: Field Vies in rey

1 a ysce The 20th Amateur Golf Cham-180-Me gr bg 4 ~Tom| pionship of Indianapolis today was

Sidelines Patty

Deals Blow to U. S. Doubles Title Hopes

CHESTNUT HILL, Mass., Aug. (UP)—American hopes.

Hd otal 4 Hi

Te of fodgr toh (5G) 8 hy

(PRY 86; Richard Butler hers) 87; J Re F

I on Jon Ki spel (8G), 87; Barney Mann (PR ny) i Lee (8), 87; 1 : Charles Kinnaird (WB (88), 88; Richar

2, injured yesterday 92; [during .the doubles finals in the 5; | Newport Casino Invitation Tour8G). nament at Newport, R. I.

Tr 0 95; 95 Eimer “Swiden (PR), LINE 08:

scheduled for 6:15 p. me J at “ke TIER ars

Times State Service

"VALPARAISO, Aug. 14—Guy|

(8G), 108; res | Wellman Jr., second-string catch107; John Pray (8), 119; Jay Robey

Pr Five birdies helped Jupiper to); his 70. Ed scored two of them on fa the 17th and 18 holes. Before the late hole activity he was even par| “Key and had finished out “the first nine|{

; 88 with Supipes ger 10 35. UN—Un-attached: HC—Hillcrest,

AF ar Parks... 4; a Tennis Under Way

DETROIT, Aug. | Husky Nolan MoQuown, Los uaté. 8. {| Angeles’ policeman, stood out as! s/the man to beat in the National | i Public Parks Tennis Tourngy to-| Division and coached the ETO : day as he tried to prove that he| ican swing his racquet with as| ist {much vigor as his nightstick. 77;| Seeded No. 1 on the basis of his fine showing .in last year’s| _gSara Mae Turber,

McQuown waded |g i 4 into his. first. test against Bd] cd an Illinols sweep in the ;|Rozak.of Hamtramck, Mich. as r second-round play got under way 18; in the men’s division. Fred] Both drew first-round byes, but ni McQuown’s powerful serves were

), Don Fri (88), ell

played football

pionship basketball team.

Wins Women’s Singles DANVILLE, Ind., Aug. 14 (UP)

tennis tournament with Hoosier squad. Indiana yesterday by winning one|; six matches—the Miss Turber trounced Champaign, Ill. 8-2, 6-0, for the championship.

women’s

\ WOMEN. AMATEURS Dot Kieity, Long Beach,

Pat O'Sullivan, "Orange, Conn,

16th Street Midget Speedway.

Yoke snared the other.

RR TE I

Mike took the heat races.

fanning th~ most batters.

Sanford he Of Man O’ War

Man O’ War his only defeat.

Sanford Aug. 13, 1919.

Both Ransom and Harbert witli ibe playing for more money oni

was well spread. Clayton Heaf-|

rison, Little Rock, Ark, was next |

drews, nL i ins 70-6971 11-281]

+ T2-73-11-00—285 73 69 73 T1205) 72-72-73-10—266|

7572-69 “70-300 {

80-78-78-79--315

79-80-79- Te 311 Soap Box Derby

Of | Mae Murray. Rutland. Vt. 82-80-8076 men’s rr gig

©: | doubles tennis title from Australia Harrison Wins

i suffered a blow today when a H d ; j|sprained ankle forced Budge Patty, llof San Francisco to withdraw ar Top Feature from the 69th annual championHpi at Longwood Cricket Club. the Wimbledon singles ard champion, had been teamed with g) | Ted Schroeder of La Crescenta, d Cal,, to form the second-seeded American entry in the men’s di2% |vision of the tournament which brought more than 250 of the ; [world's top court stars—here for

Jack Harrison probably believes today in the axiom that al good start means everything after! he led the field from start to finish last night to take his sec-| ond hard top feature at the West

More than 7000 fans watched the Indianapolis driver beat out Dick Passwater and Pat Kirkwood in a blanket finish, Harrison also took one of the 12-lap tsemi-final events while Jonanie!

EPR one: Angad

Roessler, Kirkwood, and Frankie ‘manager of the Cartmel and Pat.

~ John W. King

ecalls Defeat

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y,,

Aug. 14 (UP) — The Sanford Stakes, which will be held at

y Saratoga today, is just a good! N or 0 two-year-old event but 21 years

Man O' War had won his first]

six races as a two-year-old and lis 14 years ago from Blooming- — already was hailed as virtually ton after the death of his wife Youn belived husband o unbeatable when Jockey Johnny and made his home with Mrs. §iES Dea y - R Loftus took him out of -the tree-| Pollard. He was a retired farmer Sunda om h shaded paddock to run in the and a member of Liberty Meth- NERAL HOME. 1505 8. East St. lodist Church located five miles| Frishdy invited. Burial Washington {east of Gdsport., Mo : SAM RIDDLE had bought “Big| Survivors include three - sons, Ave, Ent Sat day D. Me 'Red” for $5000—one of ugh “Big Archie R. Lee 8. and Walter] Rinneth and Eifsabein day with Henry Ransom, . est bargains in racing history—| (King, all of Indianapolis, eight aneols lea tis Texas-born pro, tangling with!and the colt started the Sanford grandchildren and 10 great-grand-

Detroit's Chick Harbet in an 18- as the 11 to 20 favorite.

But in the Sanford —for the only!

The two players déadlocked| wag to prove too much for the cemetery. Friends may eall until} tig test race horse in United Wednesday noon at the Harry W. eu [Moore Peace Chapel, 2050 E.[ ji. i ca [Michigan St, Tavlor and M

8 logy,

Rites Planned

children.

AWAY

Monroe County Resident Dies at 81 | iw

Rome 1

John W. King, one of Monroe ad Cu CA ago it became a permanent name County's oldest residents, died] in American racing history —last night fa the home of his| for it was in this 6-furlong’ dash daughter, Mrs, Myrtle Pollard, 88| Rose N. Irvington Ave, He was 81,

rE, a. . Ke ker, son irs Pannie rit, brothes of fe iph ated. dries Budsy mening, Serv:

ces Fain AL hi “sobs A after 7 pom m, So lt ¥ BROWN... Rugene 48 years,

Mr; King came to Indianapo-

HERMANN FO

STON—Giadys M., of 809 Fletcher

OF Services ‘will be held at 2 p. m.| apoiie, and r Organ i fit

time in 21 starts—a combination (Central Standard Time) Wednes- ERTS riends RUBE “piqat the

10f horses, jockeys, the short six- day at Liberty Methodist Church,| HOME 1430 Prospect, her 452 gan [furlong distance and racing Tuck and ‘burfal” will be in the “chureh] b at the above funeral home, He ds Invited, Burial Washington

7 sha Enoch; son schroothr Almost Reymond c. Barker i i rd a

Sure Cup Player

Newport Singles Win Adds to Prestige

NEWPORT, R: L, Aug 14 (UP) -Slender Ted Schroeder of La Crescenta, Cal., virtually was assured a Davis Cup team berth to-| {day after winning the Newport Casino Invitation tennis singles {champlonship. | But Schroeder, seeded second | in the tournament, lost a chance] for a hand in the doubles chami-| {pionship. when partner Budge] Patty of Ban Francisco sprained an ankle and they were forced

dler Harper, the PGA champion|to default the title to the top-| from ae Cth Va. dead. seeded tandem of Billy Talbert) locked at 283, two strokes back|0f New York and Tony Trabert|

{of Cincinnati, O. Schroeder defeated the fith- | seeded Art Larsen of San Fran- | cisco 6-3, 7-5, 6-4 to take the] crown in his best display of court | generalship in the tournament. |

- Hurt In Dive : “Patty, the. Wimbledon. singles,

Teme -60—283| champion, turned his ankle iving|

for a ‘ball in the finals when he! and Schroeder held a one-set lead| over the top tandem. They had dropped the opening set 9-7, but {took the next two 4-6, 4-6, and

were tied at 4-4 when Patty was

carried to the clubhouse. A Newport surgeon said he

ieaes 72-15-73-68--287 wound render verdict on Patty's

Fever Victim Wins

“Times State Service

victim, Harold Williamson, The rienean, W. Va., who has been warned not to get ‘excited. Donald Alter, 15, Danville, Pa., was second and Richard Douglan,

pated.

Rites Arranged ; For O. R. Cartmel ,

Times State’ Service

Pooge Underwood won the| RUSHVILLE, Aug. 14 -— Serv-| } a, events of five laps for-|ices for Oliver R. Cartmel, former (Co b

SRAnigS

terson Laundry will be tomorrow!"

{Home here. Mr. Cartmel died Saturday Inight. He suffered a cerebral hemlorrhage Wednesday and had been fin -~critical condition since. He |was 46.

{Ina Ruth Cartmel, two sons, Jerry are in full strength with all mem- of an amoy The Indianapolis team took the Patterson Cartmel and Thomas ‘bers at the encampment, They WL oo tra Sportsmanship trophy while Jack Oliver Cartmel; his mother, Mrs. gre the 191st Engineer Co, dl bond in the amount of Wagner, Lavelle-Gossett pitcher, Ida M. Cartmel, a sister, Mrs.| was awarded two trophies, one/Marguerite Isaacs, all of Rush-/Mt Vernon; and the Heavy Mor- jess tha for being picked as the All-Ameri-|ville; a sister, Mrs. ‘R. M. Kroger, tar Co. London, 0. {determined pursuant tothe. provisions can pitcher and the other for 2320 Kessler Blvd, East Drive, | ——— _|and a brother, W. B. Cartmel, ad-| Pueblo, Colo., the tourney win- vertising manager of the Martins- | ,iner and Toledo, the runner-up, ville Reporter, Sealed The Instructtl were the only teams to beat the] Burial will be in East Hill Dd Iie id stioncrs “of the | fiom Te office po Cemetery here following services. T

ror Presto-Eite The; Tor 20-years::

{been arranged.

AKRON, O., Aug. 14—The 13th| annual All-American Soap Box Derby crown belongs today to al 3000 Arrive calm 15-year-old rheumatic fever) Ohio guardsmen in several|

a Muncie, Ind., entry placed third. their encampment trip had been| Seal J NoTicE 10.8 gr to The Indianapolis entry, Roland| cancelled but were not then told! pili, ee eant echnle 3 igh Chastain, lost by inches in the they had beén activated. | 8chool, 1500 E. Michigan 8 reel | apolls, Indiana wil eived by first race in which he partici-| Approximately 3000 Guardsmen Board of School Commissioners of the ty

Mr... Cagtmel was advertising| manager of the Rushville ‘paper| who captained the|_. Lavelle-Gossett Post of the|for more than 23 years. He was a| 1943 Indiana University baseball| team, is a local high school grad-

Raymond C. Barker, 5800 W. Bid, AL pl Nak foth. Bt, | Minnesota St., died yesterday . . irn, 10. a.m. Priends ine

vited. . of a heart attack while vacation- hier ul Bietereen Li Jee" wo Hi: 1

Ing with. his family in Monroe, | ith, He was b1. helma Gray

Vv Bennie Ford, Herbert P. Ford, also 4 “Nr, Barker, a cost accountant, 3 Tandchildren, passed away Bature for two years with Stokely-Van| day.

eral 11 3 the FARIEY FUNERAL HOME. Camp Co., had previously worked! W° Morris Burial Ronchdale,

9 Bo Ra Fi Atha. He was born in Waymansville but| FARCAN —itay, of 332 8. Parker Ave. . had lived here 30 years. ae Sontag "oi yundsp See BE Services will be at 2 p. m. | father of Mis. Margene Norto MES Wednesday in the Konkle W, 16th | Dn i uhaed, Raymond = 8t. Funeral Home. Burial has not |

Mr, Barker is survived by his A wife, Haleen; two daughters, Mrs.| Come. Burial Washington Park. {Harold Bright, Speedway City,| HEARD—Glenn B. 63 years, 1 048 d Darl . Robert: hi Park Ave; husband of Hazel an ariene; a son, Robert; his! rather of Charlene, Dearborn, ich mother, Mrs. Annie Barker; two and Mrs. S3ihearine (Sharkey, | sisters, Misses Florence and Effie; {a brother, Ralph, all of Indlanapolis, and English,» brother; Roscoe, ty te Interment at {living in English, and three grand-| College Corner, 0. 3p, o G—John W., #8 nN Trvington children, Avenue, entered into rest Sunday events. age B81 years, father of Mrs.

Myrtle Pollard, Archie R., Lee and Walter King, also survived by #

srandchildren and 10 great-grands-children. Services Wednesday, 2 p. m, (CST). at Liberty Church, miles

east of Cosport, Indiana,

ren, passed night, TANAN M

3 Ww. MOO PEACH C PEL, 2050 EB, Michiran Atterbury Training Bt. Ab Laverty Church from "1a Tensed by Activation| iis SRE Of Other State Units EB ni m. Mons By MARION CRANEY da -

Times Staff Weiter | MYERS—Inesz V. beloved CAMP ATTERBURY, Aug. 14

~-Tensed by unexpected activation | lof other Buckeye outfits last |

x) Esl Li os ® . gpd! ankle later today, but he added ational a Sontmgent & : Ohio enc {that if the San Franciscan tried ¥ationa uard specia roops| . b Bobby Locke Houth Africa SIONALD 71-73-2387 to play when the ankle was weak, | {whipped through fits first day of | Aer araday. no noon, pruneral Jotxice Babe Didrickson Zaharias, o _3l“It- won't be' good for four or tive, (summer maneuvers here today. fd tn Shek Worl AL : ta tin rE. Minneapolis: 73-77-74-81—308 | wooly Friday the government federal FU OM ihn ca—— MEN AM 81.70-74-73—307| Patty himself said it was vad ized an undisclosed number of| O'CONN nel Jame ey ado 4b-78.71 -23-ag9:luck,” and added he would play Ohio Guardsmen who had been yin Busts of %s ee {rater AD ckinson, 76-11-11-14—207) 1 at all possible.” scheduled for two weeks’ training! chien wilford Wehrle, Ormond, 1 i27 mmem————————— (here, Fla, 68-75-74-16--293 |

Part of the 225-man advance| ric {detail which was here getting! Hi oh LEE i |everything in shape for the Ohio| fans Wi Kennin, on, Tor city aw A Puner | maneuvers had to return home| Wed: lah {In answer to the government's}

4925 16TH {active and inactive outfits ere) Burial Grown

expected to get notice of their! he, funera) | activation today. They were —— called by commanding oe iT Notices | Friday and Saturday and told =

of Indianapolis at the office of the sat} {Board 150 North Meridian 8st set ane 0 m Central Stan “Dayl ht Savin

|poured into the camp by train!

{and motor vehicle yesterday top. § Bi fill quarters vacated Saturday by| Ruz 29, 1 and wil then be publici d } d nan 's 38th Division, Lin 4404, read loud. nia received later Capt. W. K. Morris, Columbus, | “Bids ills be received on: —eomplimented - the Hooster| th Repairs Yo “cont hunker aah handling 253 Infantry Regiment, into, ha "Combination of (a¥

and (h) w work shell I wtructed tn full hose ui Tam 166th Regimental| aco as with this Notice Instructions i uo’ Ti od ab

ve Ei an » 4 2 haf - 5 ave “eve : e | Indianapolis 4, Indi Jana

na 2 2 aid. LEE -Contract Documents, including . wines and Specifications axe on file Qther ‘outfits here include the) DO the office of the. Board of Bchool Com-

Whitey Beckner escaped injuryiat 2 p. m. in the Wyatt Funeral [3324 Infantry missigners, 150 North Meridian Street, when his car flipped over in one) er for the St. Paul Saints of the|of the heat events. ‘| American Association, today was Se —————————— appointed freshman football cdach here at Valparaiso Univer- Local VFW Nine. Gets sity according to an announce- Sportsmanship Trophy feat. DX. Valpo. -Athletic Director... ET FT. MADISON, iowa, Aug. 14

Battalion under ngiafiapoits, Ingtana. b tosed. > Lach Proposa. mus ee enclos n . Jason J. Palmer, Cleveland! sealed enyelone nroperly marked with the - Maj the 107th Armored Group, {branehy of work to which the bid relates; e name an ace ol us! 0 funder Col. —Walter J, Easton, | the bidder. pan

(Cleveland; the 212th Medical Bat-|pietely"eueediet on’ Breporat Humes ia Sy -f with Indiana rm an a talion, under Cal. Paul G. Han | yecordance with by oS No. 96-a, son, Cleve) ¥ Cincinnati Ha Hust Affid i ired under th on = us or r uired un er e {AkeAs:And. the. 36th. Ordnance Cov gisies OBE AAR i [Toledo. Bach” STonosat 5 [ Be” acc ompa od by

|

The 166th RCT is commanded! | ashlee’ cneck.'m

ay VFW didn’t win the National lifelong resident here, and a grad- by Col, Loren G. Windom, Colum-| ai 0, Shy at |VFW softball crown Saturday but uate of Rushville High School. Cent (5%) \they have plenty of trophies to| ‘He is survived by his wife Mrs. | While serving in World War II|show that they were here. {Army of Occupation, Wellman with the First

{bus, O. U. 8. district attorney, Ibid price. er

{euted by the bidder and a surety comps MY. there. Three of the RCT’s 27 units | in an amount equal to Five Per cent (5%

actor to whom an award is required to furnish an accept-

ne red Per Cent (100%) of the contract

ienville; He rice. Heavy Weapons Co. D, |» Rates on this work shall not be n the prescribed scale of wages

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{Chapter 319 the Acts of Pine Gener am | Assembly of 1 iane of 1935

T, { School Commissioners of | Legal Notices Linaseies of Indianapolis reserves SPE immiieeesee | 40 TEjeCt ANY Or all bids or Gg any , TICE T0 BIDDE ERS Hopmalitie les

Did will be received by e! Instructions to Bidders 3 Draw

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until 10:00 o'clock |

Contral Standard Time, Priday, Augus 1950, ‘on + 1oliowsia: (indiana. 5 ga Model § Dick Mimeograph, | 200 )

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HARD TOP

RACING

TUESDAY NITE,

AUG. 15th TIME TRIALS 7:00—RACES” 8:30 Crosleys—Austins—Bantams America’s Newest Racing Sensation The Greatest Thrill Show of All

Oklahoma Star Joins *

» Zollner Pistons Squad

FT. WAYNE, Aug. 14 (UP)— The Ft. Wayne Zollner Pistons to(day added six-foot-seven Bob) |Harris, former Oklahoma A & M| Js cage star, to their professional | i%1950-51 basketball team. Harris, who also played for the National Basketball Assoyciation entry last season, was the {eighth player to sign his new con:|tract. Others already in the fold dv {were the veteran Curly Armstrong, Art Burris, Jack Kerris,

i Grover Robinson Ri tcomb n

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rey Duane Klueh, Freddie Schaus, Jim Voody| Riffey, and Al Henningsen. -

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Bchools. THE BOARD OF SCHOO! All as per specifications on file in the COMMISSIONERS oftice of the Board, 150 N. Meridian THE CITY or 1 INDIANAPOLIS Strate dndiad Dated re eh a% ofa

10] The Board reserves the right wo “accept, | AILEY, YB ukiness Di or reject an BF all bids.

SHE or sooo | py Yo c 8 3 Board of School Commissioners of the August oF Tox ry OF INDIANAPOLIS City of Wo erly 5H 00 o'clock,

95 By: M. V. BAILEY, Business Director Central Standard Time, 3:00 o'clock.Cen-

— tral Daylight Time, Puesday, August 2, NOTICE TO BIDDERS 193, on the following: Sealed bids will be received by The Resurfacing of parking lot at Board of School Commissioners’ of the | Broad Ripple 1 High School. City of Indianapolis, until. 6:30 P. M Resur Sing rod Toads within grounds finial Standard Time, Tuesday, August] a Broad Ripp! Tu 1950. on the following { ma: Retubing of gE boller at EleLog "1. Installation of doors and frames in nary School No, | cafeteria and boys" gymnasium at ad 4. nstaligtion of asphalt te Scoring

Bro | Ripple High hoot, 1115 B at Os | Avene. . Senpo Youd Bi ts. Tnataation nie “ugha t > “floorine nstallation of window frames an a emen' Jaeh at Elementary School No. 78, 3734 8. a og J ST floor with Bf crmont Street, 4 eopctete at Jrsanal Teennical Schools. All as per speciiiaations and plans on placem file in the office of the Board, 150 N. walky 2 at Erispus s Attucks High

{| Meridfan Street, Indianapolis. pair wall on Arsenal j The Board reserves the right to accept | Todor 4 at Arsenal 1 Hechale al Se hools. 5 tor reject any or. ail bids, accordance wi iReatits % THE BOARD OF SCHOOL (ie. in "the. office. of the Boards . COMMISS { Meridian Street, Indian abolls. OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS The Board reserves the right to ceept August 7. 1950. or reject ang or oF bids. P OOL By: M.V. BAILEY, Business Director OARD

Notice x ICE OF, TUBLIC H FARING 1 A t bo 380" CITY ont pias ven tha e follow- y ing petits ee for Variance from the Zoning a. - V. BAILEY, Business Director

rdinance of the Town of Meridian as, |Tndiana, have be Bled with LEGA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING gt Zoning Appea oe “diy Public Service Commission of Indians

Beard DY said bord on — Docket Neo. cation of 311050, ab 1.30 ‘clock P. & a elf Inthe estser Of the of Hills Country “chub” Chibnguse, at. which! Roadway tho Afton time all rsons for a of au to oper Marvin joman A ests wal Bo Hereon: ate motor as Somman Cars 12 of the Zoning 1 Ordin nance sox. rier. ol ty. intersta y gin ront yard line for Lot 2 in “Stout Specit al he out in the 8 { aidan i Addition, sreby wiven ind

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enry 'wenson uests Jariante Service {from Section 9 and 10 of the Ee Huet buble jearing in

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key requests variance from; | eh MS of of Zens i Or nance in "Sher