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bet ° GN : FRANK ANDERSON Am Hum ARGELOROLODS Be ae all were oper, Even Notre Dame's Frank Leahy At Purdue, Conch 8tu Holcomb greeted a squad of 68, includ- COACH CLYDE SMITH looked to a squad of 56 to bring In- $ te . ¢ : ' : or 9 lett 1 " " THE BIG THREE of Hoosier college football are off and run- Notre: Dame must replace talented performers at end, tackle ing ! eUermen, Prospeets were. uncertain for the Boilermakers. 41ana bark from the gridiron doldrums,” Thirty-four of the 58 are ‘ . ning again today, and guard. The quarterback slot is well handled by All-American The team is green. Only 2 of the 60 saw service last season. But sophomores, 20 lettermen are on hand. . j - + 7. Yesterday Notre Dame, Purdue and Indiana kicked off practice Bob Williams, oiited as. the best. in the end again this season. the Zotirmalkers Ate Spies am eager, a combination that may Last year's Indiana team sported a record of one victory In ; for the 1950 season with “watch the birdie” sessions for photog- DE AU American ey Ek aoun hPL Jessy Huon; and a. ' Ta nine starts. That means both Smitty and his team are on the spot i , From now on all three schools will watch the coaches spectively. ? : ~ : INEXPERIENCE 1S _HOLCOMB'S chief worry, His team is this year. Punters and runners are available. Line replacements as they get down to serious-fwo a-day business for the cam- x Cw. = © will need seasonin . » orig SINTY-SEVEN CANDIDATES reported to Leahy. Twenty-one To, Jor hard work. All reported in top physical condition.’ But : SonIng. % aia . : » & =» are lettermen. Those lettermen will carry a lot of good news tor Right Halfback Bill Skowron, tapped for first string and the punt- Sophomores are battling for the all-important quarterback spot ALL THREE WERE hard hit by graduation. Gone are 23 Irish rooters this fall. Experts have picked the Irish to go all the Ing job, has’ signed with New York Yankees’ baseball powerhouse in the IU “T” formation, Quarterback is the big question mark. d( mamibets of Notre . mts 8 1949 undefeated National Champions. way and retain their mythical title with another undefeated year, and his shoes will be hard to fill, Holcomb needs a punter and more Smitty will have to find the answer before the opener with Nebraska : Indiana’ i sophomores must mature. A similar situation holds at They haven't lost in 38 games over four years. experience. He began the search for that need today. on Sept”30. Sco Hor The Indianapolis Ti Pe ‘ne anapoiis 1i1mes : The | ¢ mates | owned | : . 3 Winstor } ! orites t i : } — juvenile ) ’, at the I & oe, ’ richest. i A thi | #2 Rhythm f also wz NL starters i 33,500 | Com W Gost Maphuemn 08 $33.5 | ! : eo Coun Thera Nigh Ant In fiv umphs first to Powerful Irish Sprint Into Grid Season Tribe Looks Like Dead Duck; mins } 3 : The. 1 or Hk Three Down and Six to Go aul TLE omb y " Aa . . ; . Foy Clyde Smith standar Indians ‘Can’t Win for Losing’ on Road; reason; i : | F ’ 2:04 1-5 Schedule Aids | Invade Toledo for Three Games 2:05 3.5 | | Times Special Today i TOLEDO, Sept, 6 Beginning their next-to-the-last series of the : previous regular season, the Indianapolis Indians landed in Toledo. today . =» : in 1948, to battle the seventh-place Mud Hens in a three-night stand at old Scotel Swayne Field. NS m Ire ¥arm bl } The Hoosier Tribesters, who have dropped three straight since § : 3 -ta brea leaving the friendly confines of Indianapplis’ Vietory Field, now ld, now are, 3 : i after lo: Bosox, Yanks. Envy {three full games off the pennant ————————— Counts $2600; wi 3 ’ with mij Detroit in. Stretch | pace. Tribe Box Score | Laff S d the $41 NEW YORK, Sept. 6 (UP)— | The Tribe's road record is on, INDIANAPOLIS arroon oecon for 2-ve Managers | & Stengel “of the| {the red ink side, 32 yistonies, Be APY 73 4% LOUDONVILLE, N. Y, Sept. 6 year wil Yankees and Steve O'Neil of the! as By SISALS, AL Domne. th Kaif ; : i i §| 0 8 § (UP)—Stewart (Skip) Alexander, yiway ; - x ‘1 . amble Red yh hag If Mathematically, the Indians] eed 820 12 8a Johnny-Come-Lately to profesbattle neay Te ey ree De-| still are in the race for the fie Gerad rien 4 01030 1 sional golfing ecircies, flashed a Scotel * troit has the best break in the {American Association's top spot, Gress, 0”. 2 ¢ 0 0 0 0prize-winning check of $2600 to- a nose | ¥ in he American League at Jo the man in the street they Lint». 0 0 0 9 9 day for showing old master Ky Miller | : 3 2 ’ front is teh aul L) ON eii think, | "The Trivesters. have only six” ve © 0 0 0 0 0TLaffoon how it was done in the Jeon Py = aot clubs ‘and. g $4" come {games to go, which just about | bier Kara hit ‘into adie otal £ 2d $15,000 Empire State Tournament. Rhythm i win the flag, but ns she Jeagugs leading Minneapo- in pith walked for Maia in eighth, Alexander, a bespectacled North Baldwin 3 sch advantage the a ers in LOUISVILLE Carolina putting precisionist, who finish ei Ja EE foam They Bow-Again— BoveE a AR BHO AK. el Blon’s R IAT sert itself hg rag i But you never can tell. For | enna WC 1d 3 3 jiturned pro in 1946, strung to- by oy frott which’ more games (25) [that reason, Tribe Manager Al! wiht! Be P03} 1 3 og gether a sizzling one-under-par 70 thrilling 3 to play than either Boston [Lopez ‘is urging his players to Gernert, gn ~~} 3 88 ! in the special 18-hole playoff yes- Fine. Tt or New York, and therefore en-| . Beep Sghting. u; But tia they Rlefte row { 0 3 § { 0terday while Laffoon, the St. An- 374.20. Joys a greater winning potential,| -ouisville, where they 3Jen> p08 8 8 0 5 §drews, IIL, veteran who wowed down §1 ‘also has more games at home were knocked off again last night ma ' : Might + and mores games against second iby the fourth-place Colonels. 1 oll iia » 4 8 l 11 al ‘em in the late '30s, soared to another "diyision ; i | The Kentuckians won, 4 to 3, Louisville ed 2 700 030 00%—% a T4. . 111. Hav TT" Gain Half. Game [giving them the entire three-game, Kalin. Wright i Sd Lafloon— Gets — $1900 Fir got 4 The Tigers gained half a game 8¢t by one-run margins, 3 to 2 Stolen bases Boyce. Ch wright - A) "on the leading Yankees by game |and 4 to 3. on Monday, and 4 to 3| ernanger, Bockman. sacritice hit Ai a All but overivoked. in The early © stables ing the St. Louis Browns, 7 to 4,| {again in the finale. | Gernert 2; Gernert to Ritcher to Coleman. 80ing, the curly haired Alexander Palin y And now are only 1'; games oe- When the Tribesters howed inl¥ (Bases on bale On Gress 4. Godin skyrocketed from 14th place to tie Class 14 |Derbytown last night, it was their | Godt 3 la so 3, y Sh Saf Shs Laffoon on the final green during "heats. £ “We've to win 'em right 25th defeat of the season by a Smith. id "tour "imhine in Bith), Mam 8 tse: anal JTegulation found: The o on field and we t! lone-run m {in 2. Col tn I exander came through with a oh the Fa ana we Papish to Piteh Buchs 3" oahe ES record-breaking 66 in the. third Hats vi Stengel said before the Skipper Lopez is expected to iiss M en’ Time- 2114. Attendance ~ round and then followed with two orth 2328. worth | Foes - for Boston. But if assign Frank Papish, his south- — ae tion, RoWever. Lat Miles of o { ’ | i - » ; Jou ose fellows paw ace, to the Tribe mound in JU's Kovokh fuies | foot PoC a by M. west have got the best of t (the series opener against the Mud R pocketsd $1300 for ‘his sec. In 2:04 : in in the sc schedule.” “Notre. Dame's football forces 2 are ready: to tele up where they loft off - year. Unbeaten i in 38 risht 3 games, the Irish, led by Hens tonight. Frank has won 10| Call to Army Duty jond place finish. In an -O'Nelll, a ting. the same Capt. Jerry Groom (50), sprinted into the 1950 season yesterday in South Bend. Sixty-seven candidates reported to Coach Frank [games and lost two. Thus far this! Times State Service di gaaftoon. began well in yester- to go f Ring. 4 said ve Bok 2 go he Leahy. The Irish open up Sept. 30 against North Carolina at home. : jfesun the Indians have clipped! BLOOMINGTON, Sept, 6— ac to a round. He Took. 4 owned pines ee eee {the Hens 14 times in -19 lashes. Ernie Kovatch, one of the key || 2 : Ro west because those games we After th ed until the sixth when Alexan- 17 Clas tilts here, the In-| offensive and defensive bastions | > , lay on the last tim e ree : ba {der sunk a tricky, 20-foot putt to Detroit and I TIAna Sind ith ur ue ourns owron, dians will move on to Columbus 10f Coach Clyde Smith's In- even the score. y ’ i to be rough on us, especially if CG § L yf Y k jo wind up the regular schedule,| diana ‘University football-team | Both golfers were still even and Sco their pitchers are rested.” one 0 ure. Le] an oO 3 In Ringle woe Saturday night| the last two years, today faced After nine holes and then Laffoon Acres 8 “Rengals Get 16 Hits { Tae Saks Karvice ; BOON. ader Sunday after-| 5 call to active duty in the DE ne eaten, d doubl Lucky ay Et hO.atll have 33 of LAFAYETTE, Sept. 6 No Moose is bad news for Purdue's The Indians outhit the Colonels! Army, bogied the short Par anrer 2h ne Temal {football tears. 2 in Louisville last Kovatch, who is in the active hole. Instead of Second Sivison teams, bade a! Yesterday the Boilermakers opened up for the 1950 campaign y six, but left 10 ; gn, Sranded] reserves, took his fe “a te got worse, He Resting prison Straight ond good-bye to the Brownies minus First String Right Halfback Bill (Moose) Skowron, who. de- LEAGUE a i on the bases. Louisvill i » physical ex- and carded another bogi t g evel 4dr awhile last night, combing | 1. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION CRICERO ............. 002 008 000— 2 6 1 ! «ouisville pitchers| amination yesterday. Coach gle on the Toppi Sthelr pitchers for 16 hits as Hoot| aris devaiopreent’ brought. forth nary whrts trom Purdue WoL Pet GB | St lols 003 $08 30 1 § 4 also issued nine walks. However, ) 17th. of the - Evers set the pace with four! This dev : lop nt brought forth angry words: from .Puidus INBIANAPOLIS Fre fi sai 3 | (1373) ahd DB. Rice Home run Howerion, three Louisville double plays cut| Smith said it would probably be Alexander Plays Easily $8500 H singles and two runs driven in. gm .[Auletic. Director Guy (Rg); fey 80 61 4 sia {19 Innings) down Tribe scoring threats. | several days before a decision Alexander, meanwhile, played old tro In the diversified attack, Johnny, Fishin Rodeo [Magkey, Mackey. ig me was Columbus . no a aA fine bias goo 201 020 3 8 11 1 Three Homers | on the South Bend star would in the easy, style of a man out . up en the r waukee ......... : 4 3| glones, Kramer an and Westr R Dale Coo ; or a Sunday round with his ‘Ry; EE weit Hv a g nead man launched into tiradel Kanes cig, $1 #8 5% atin BGR SOW, FEAT Sa home Tun Tor Indianapolis Kevateh haa been a tog of. [EIDOTS He registered birdie O'Brie still must come back to Detroit against the raids on’ colleges by eas ER GB ? nl fermanski; Buriilo onc And Taft Wright belted one for f . Cras eas. 8 lop M- Ihrcov.on the 118 and 15th and Bout | for four more games. Sotve 0 Set big league teams. | New York reeaeis 3 a 8 _ on — scheduled the Colonels. Wright's homer| ensive left tackle for the (bogies on the 10th, 12th and 17th. Rookie Ray Herbert started for ; Led Big Ten Batting Boman... 0 81 ell } came with one runner on base '°0%lers and is one of the left Tr —— The the Tigers and Marlin Stuart, who ‘ ; Skowron, who led the Big Ten Washington 3 1 4s and provided the margin of vic- end bulwark's defensively, He Arena -eame on to relieve him in the fifth By ART WRIGHT lin batting last pasa : 3 00 tory. - disquali . . year with a record | Ehiladuinhta 46 86 48 is, a senior. _svas eredited with his third vic-' Ryery participant in The Times Bt. Louis 44 85 341 Hal Gregg was the los] , , 045 y 500 sa pa osing I — 245, of Cqhhit, ener a ball th pitching Fishing Rodeo Sept. 18 fs going lg et at Purdue. He had or . NATIONAL wt 133 pitcher, his ninth of the cam- Indians at Bat ns, st declarec six- one-run _ba e_rest of to p i aan: Sas N .palgn. He has won. only. three. IR . ATE. |] oe * way. a ied an eet SODISHENRP-Yy erie Pe Bot, mem es a games. HE mer ARR RRTE A LIFE BLDG. patton re | New ork . 6 ! i ’e us : f Cleveland Wins nual rodeo will be a 24-karat of the National. League. hen ‘Louis ......... 68 82 518 130 The Colonels got a cheap run in’ ass wnt 3 % 8 nl igi Brookly Fourth place Cleveland, who the Phillies beckoned, Mackey dis-| Cincinnati ...000000 53 73 421 251s] NEW YORK, Sept. 6 (UP) Pitz Gerald ..... B20 4 FN ee clinch Jill has loss » gold-plated Eagle Claw fish hook, cc0q the case with Baseball Chicaso Lise Th 419 28 the first inning. Bill Boyce Kalin ce 3 55 48 1 300 A ——— Ry 8 less ground to make up , aif of Wright and McGill Co., Pittsburgh 47 82 34 33 | Five Rochester players gave the YC Fernandes 25 60 43 3 290 O'Eri ih: the American than the second o¢ Denver. Cold “ommissioner A. B. (Happy) - 4 1950 Int : walked on four straight Gregg | Rims 39 80 41 1 (287 minutes place” Dodgers in the National © ppd ins Colle rer of fishing Chander. but got no satisfaction. GAMES TODAY s nternational League All: i nes stole second and raced to Be ons ais tan and the League. moved: to within 4%; 110 , There was no rule against fit, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ar team a distinct Red Wing ‘ eters |’ 3 u 1 a1 ia ma games of the top-dog Yankees by tackle aa DE ade 3 Chandler told him. JSDIANAPOLIS AL Aledo night) | tint today. ~ ig en Catcher Ed Fitz Ger- | Bockman 343 8 i 3 Jas me Jae w 3 ng. 2 deci | Now Skowron's gone f . sville at Columbia (2. twi-night) - :ald’s throw went to the o { ‘230 a8 53 36 0 a4 - : : "ws Fipuing 2 ining, 3 30:4 det of the gold-plated hooks to pro- goo or $30,000 ns go ne for u $25. Fake nauk Wh niAN. The All-Star-team was selec ted Then Boyce scored $-Sie) |Glterlane ' 5 18 3 9 4 2 300! AND SERVICE : ’ took t} . vide every man, woman and child . AMERICAN LEAGUE |by’ the I. L. Baseball Writers’ ® pu oat, Dia Passail 38, Pais 3 - LL - Rococo error by the usually sharp Short- Mackey's burned up. He wants catch‘on Ed Lyons’ long fi Gerald 14, Rernandes 13, Kalin 12) Cc stop Chico Carrasquel permitted At the tournament with the Sou- the big leagues to make a rule Cieveiand at! Dhirol Bons | Association. Pitcher Tom Pohol:| Coogan’s homer was exploded] Bockman 10 Rikara s. Erosan POG 1h owe 14 and Sve the BE re the winning run to score after vei: against luring .collegians: “The gi iden fa at inst sky. voted the league's most val. In the fifth with ‘Ted Beard o lc Dies base. hi orn 8 ant: | Famous Webber Freezer ry Fish 1 in i ral phia a glon. gu a n ts—Coogan 6. Bockman §, third f: singles by Bob Kennedy and Loul ermen also will receive val- boys would benefit by another New York at Boston | uable pi Tat 5 base by a walk. It was a lusty ¢ Rikard 2 poiisd 5. Peters 5 Bascal Before You Bui | Boudreau set it up. Earlier, Joe|Uable prizes for pulling out the year of seasoning, to say noth- NATIONAL LEAGUR player last week, polled the, .\ ‘an estimated 360 feet id Piaty, Beard, Turney 0% & ; y Bn ] _ Gordon hit a Cleveland homer. as| Pit catches - fiom Yellowwood jing of completing their educa- Brookla of Philadephia’ 12 pr night) most votes, being named on 34 the right field wall, and his fourth 12. Home rune—Rutl It. Buseall Laat OPEN DAILY TILLY P.M. | - : mines Steve Gromel went 41 tHE WEY baka, -S0uLh:-of- Nashville during tions! cousmusanmma I hidae rou. spishtic oo fout of -35 ballets. Named to the or the “season LL 13amgro 10. Coogan 4 Rikera=<3, Peters 3, freon EROEPT- SUNDAY fn gemma i a five-hit decision, his eighth, ithe day-long Joes. - Worked in Minnesota hyn iv ‘and their last official av- No. 14 for Kalin . RITCHING . - ; the = —— Rodeo Free SULTS Y ; | : ’ - "Panis HR hil Top Brooklyn The awards include: Fishing um iy ot the J $ ike gold RE Ye RPAY {erages. ’ , In the same inning, Kalin Horehings Ln 9 i ~% 2 a In R In the National. the muscle. 0d. nylon. lines. lures, bait and through a summer, haseball and (First Game—fcheduled 3 Hh ig ol Joe Becker. .Jersex City: 1h. smacked his 14th homer of the Riddle 11 § 19 15 u flexing New York Giant many other items useful to JOP combination. He spent the Kansas City ...... 301 6 r3—1-Don Bollwes. Rachester. 320; 2b. Pete year with none on. He hit it Muir ......... 10 9 163 214 98 thin 21. ws apis. whizzed ; . "season working in Austin, Minn., Miaykee dom B00 bs Par Pvlck, Jerser City. 27: 3. Don Richy) over iain LT tn within 21, games qf the second anglers. The nation's outstand : Fah od and Drescher; » Sains 8) mond. Rochester, ".338: ss. Rocky B: idges, LE right field barrier, quite a Strobel . 3 5 105 417 04 place Dodgers as they topped ing manufacturers of fishing for. the Hormel Packing Co. and . (Becand Game Montreal 279: of, Russ Derry, Rochester, feat at Parkway Field for a right- Friend 704 84 00 them, 8 to 5, in 10 innings, en- tackle again are providing the playing for :the amateur Austin Kansas City ... 201"190 020 $ 1 ] Thompson. ‘Mantracjchesier. “310. Don handed hitter, e8¢_.....,. 3.9 33 98 B2 abling idle Philadelphia to go Ty prizes. . Packers .in the Southern Minny | . Schac nt and Jarvis; Donovan, Thomp- fae, Bam, 21 the. Tom Bonaisks. The Indians led, 3 to 1 But in ‘games in front. for their widest The Timé&s Fishing Rodeo Is League. Ins 343 batting aver. joi48' *°4 F cere. 000 100-000 1 3 1 timore (14-9 Il Kennedy, Bai- the home fifth, the Colonels remargin of the year. free to—-everyone, regardless of 28e for the Packers brought him Coumbus. . coo... 009 210 Orc x Yand « ao gained the lead and held it. Boyce AMAZING THIN '_ "The Giants, who are out to take age. Entire families, including the 0 the attention of the Yankees sarni. Softball Notes nr doubled off Gregg and tallied on second place from the Brooks, put youngsters, participated last year, {and ‘Purdue lost a star. | t. Pal Cee 10 too gel 4 Pairings for the “Sweet Sixteen” softball a single by Lyons. At this stage! Sawer Saly wining Tuco a dou-| | Prizes will be + awarded on a Fg Shawron, will spend. report art olan ine {31 ana ‘Anderson: Sie 8 Fontan Te RO. Barber Firestone ” bibl ipo ag Rg Nl & i" ot || SENSATIONAL MEW TING [\ \ e estrum, then scored |system to ve women an arly, Bra Phillips M Sales: 8 round tripper | “Iwo more for insurance on an-|children an equal opportunity, to the Yankees Sept. 19 in Chi-/st paar . ‘*" nd dames 812 3 Meyers Market, Fiat 10 LefoR03 1 of the year. The Indians never, % other two bagger by Don Mueller. with men to win the awards. Sage, : After that he'll play in| Mipnaspeiis” "+: 318 0 0 @ os 3 3 I if slop & Shop vy: Barons: 8. Aliso hight. caught up. «z : Touched for 2 Homers Yellowwood Lake is on Ind, 46, Cuba fof the winter. The Yanks snd Lembo: Howell, Ayers (6, Wilkelm |b 5 Ofreh¥ ood, id esco Crespi vs.! In the over-all season's play i “F At a time when it looked as south of Nashville, are sending him there so that 400 Bes AMERICAN LEAGUE bE fore Game 8" § Tavile Ggueett' between the clubs. the Indians if starter Sheldon Jones could win —— _—_ he'll be in shape for their spring : D0 Inninaey. hind a, eam: No won 12 games, the Colonels 10. ¥. regulation innings, he was camp. Stalag ~ 010 1001-3 # 1 prin . Rae ‘smacked for a pair of homers by Hoosier Wolf, The Yankees’ publicity director, hg (1.81 and Mus yi Pierce: 8°18) ; * : Hermanski and Car! Furill Red Patterson, said in New York| » 111000 001-4 9 © YER A the eighth Te ead oh 4-Legged, Car that “we are permitted. to ap- dont i Marshal ~ 300 00 25 7 Rp YOUNG MAN WANTED runs and sent the game int ¥- proach collegians as soon as their beri. Stuart 5) and Ginsberg Winn ny Toe Relief en pe rer Come- Uppance high school class graduates.” (Biches Fer (390). Lowing piteher, Pi We have an opening for a bright young man, petired the last seven men _in ~ Tt aa O01 games scheduled __ 18 to 25 years, who would like to learn the adverorder to galn the victory. ALL HOOSIER wolves don't Golf Notes : h : tising business, and is willing to start from the : Thé Cardinals ended a seven. "ANG =0n street corners and Mis. P b BICYCLE TIRES - - ground up. winner game losing streak and knocked whistle at pretty girls. Some (the women's TALL pia Jestardey won the CARLISLE DELUXE , Si 59 Stock the slumping Cubs into seventh [OW-footed kind) raid chicken ROlONLy Cig M2 1 Mire Word ler ge” - BALLOON TIRES, Size sexnzs 91s Work entails that of sirrging advertisements tion place by winning a 4 to 2 deci- [10¢ks and come to a bad end. feated Mrs. Joe Surber. 1 20 holes. to & U. 8. CHAIN $1.98 Gerry. Binly. pchod Seay: a 3in the president s ant aby 3 noles. to | BALLOON. An Fg and proofs to and from advertisers and this news- hard-+ er y y ¥ ! I and Stan (who else?) Musia) THE wor ¥ ie bumped up| oer en “Brace jibe secrtary's’ flight TUBES, All Sizes . 5 Se 2 98 | paper in our advertising service department. It is - St. A e in three runs with a homer 284108t -Lewis Thompson and) ladies terdags resale in” tue” Ailicrest } for the most part outside and requires a consider- trials a Bill Howerton pro- Yorman Looe didn’t live to regret 4 Erita Morris_g2 each gross: BLUE POINT A AU «able amount of walking. | : first hy s the fourth Cardinal run 'l- Thompsen, 2340 8. Randolph ion Waller Smith. WE Delaware, Madison & Ray Sta. | : . | —— ‘with another homer. - St., and Looe, 1711 Kelly St., were! Mes. 1°» ogi oi 3.806 ney, Class LL There are splendid opportunities for advance- | : All other major league teams NURting on the Cecil Selch i: 123.36 48. | : ment if applicant is alert, energetic and shows an- | Ll were 1dle fin ora a Saturday when up Ea rE at at Bishland Gol us aptitude for learning the business. Must be a high : [55 Miler an id 3 of th oar pt In, Tes w school graduate. Special consideration will be | e | TAKING CAREFUL - given college graduates, : + aim they y 3 : Times Special polished off the animal. Now the WESTINGHOUSE 5- : DUQUOIN, Hl, Sept. 6 ~The chickens ean start whistling. The LAUNDROMATYT : Day, 40-hour week. Saturday and Sundays - 100-mile Horn Memorial Auto menace is gone. Thompson found “$219 95 | off. Hours 7:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. . A (Race was canceled Monday his work old stuff. He shot several. : . : : -: OMicials said Ahey were unable to wolves while living in Missouri. JARRETT'S See Mr. Collier at The Idianapolis Times, 214 ana . ‘get the track in shape after’ [The chickens are glad he came to vai Mn 2 W: Maryland Ste a after 10:00 A. M nl ri is i [Tndiana. : i] 2417 Station St. (Brightwood) x z : » . 7 : { dL 7 - - 5 : 1 7 : : y pe % E x i. » . ; E > a . ; + a a = -— —— : * = 3 / a < 2 5 - : = = : » > zh % = ‘ - fo le Ce a > 2 y