Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1950 — Page 13
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By BILL EGGERT The Caps’ Enio Sclisizzi tied it up at 4-4 at 9:58 and Because the Indianapolis Caps are averaging approx- Indianapolis regained the lead at 5 to 4, when Defenseimately 58 per cent more goals per game with Sugar Jim man Ben Wait rapped in a rebound at 10:26. That didn’t Henry guarding their nets than they did with Bill Bren- -last-long. Twenty-one seconds-later; Harvath tied it up nan doing the tending, they have won three of their last again, leaving it to Cap Wing Gordon Haidy to backhand four games. the winning goal into the Springfield cage at 14:18. Although they had 5461 fans sweating it out, the Haidy-had been stopped a few seconds earlier by Caps got back on the winning track here last night easing E Sprig ield Goalie Gordon Bell on a solo attempt.
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Macauley of Boston hit two free throws in the last five second: of play to top the Indianapolis “Bucket Brigade,” 78 to 75, in a National Basketball Association
past; Springfield, 6 to 5, in the Coliseum. © With Brennan in the 11 games he played, the Capsaveraged 2.19 goals per game while Brennan was allowing four goals per game to be scored upon him. Henry
through the Western Division, came to life with three
Ww ITH 2 5 "SECONDS to play, Springfield Coach Earl Siebert took Bell out of the game in favor of an extra wing ‘since both clubs faced off near the Cap cage. Indianapolis
lid of the 1950-51 season. 3 Jeff's Red Devils, barred from competition for a year on charges of luring players from nearby Silver Creek, open Friday at Terre Haute Gerstmeyer under
game. Macauley made his free throws when the score was knotted at 75-all. Four seconds later Sonny ie : Bebe added insult to injury : oe y making -another foul shot for Le Eycuaes the Celtics to send a crowd of — tess it's 5137 fans home happy. - = Forced to Rally | The Celtics were forced to] rally in the second half for their triumph. Indianapolis had enjoyed ,000 people in a 49-44 edge at the a loYed .. The Olympians let. up just ’ enough to absorb their fourth de-| feat against two wins. Boston has |
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didn’t get a clean crack at the unguarded Springfield net in: the closing seconds. The first good fist fight of the home season was a second-period swing-fest between Springfield's meany Bus Gagnon who had a weight advantage over the Caps’ [down here the past year. Steve Black but lost the decision. It was worth Armory | be North Central Conf ference. billing and fierce enough that Referee Bernie L.aMaitre |state crown more often than aay was cautious about breaking it up for fear he would stop other Ty Mora’ os Anal a haymaker. ” lists, Minus slender Pat Klein, the The Caps will remain in town for their néxt wo
{Giants ‘have most boys from last games; Springfield again Thursday and Pittsburgh here [Year's fine outfit back when they Sunday. After
new coach Bill Johnson. But Johnson was pessimistic {about his first-year prospects. “I'm building for the future® he said, “things have really been
in his four games has averaged 4.25 but his teammates have hiked their scoring punch in those four contests . from 2.18 to 3.75 goals per game.
THEY did it the hard way last night. One Indianapolis defenseman could be credited with two of Springfield's goals through his negligence.” One other goal caromed off Cap Captain Rod Morrison and still another off a Cap player's stick. Indianapolis blossomed out” into a 2-0 first-period lead in the first four minutes on goals by Freddie Glover and Johnny Wilson. It took them 36 minutes to get the
goals in ‘the second period. Ken Hayden got the first at 3:49. Kelvin Burnett sent a screened shot by Henry at 8:f7to tie it up while the Caps were shorthanded with Max Quackenbush in the penalty box and Hayden
made it 3 to 2 for ‘Springfield at 14:28 with a 30-footer that was hidden most. of the way on its path to the Cap cage.
ling stands, fit
the shame of THAT opened the way for a six- goal third period
with the Caps getting four. ; Johnny Wilson evened the count at seconds. after the period started with an unassisted
* 3 \ v 2] 3-3 only 23 {open against little Greentown.
Frankfort at Crawfordsville
won_three-of seven contests. those the Caps hit the road, while Sonja | merican people High scorer of the game was next one. goal. Bronco Horvath gave Springfield the lead again Henie's Ice Revue takes over the Coliseum ice, and re- Mausle Central Xe NEO ; : : . . . : as er, s vital as com- Ralph Beard of Indianapolis with) Meanwhile, Springfield, starting its first swing at 2:26 with a left-corner shot. turn Dec. 14. hosts ee ie. Anderson
: . Macauley was runnerup with boys fighting f P opens against Greenfield, Kokomo
19 points.- Outscored from the a T von at Greene, riotic. What if field the Olvmpians collected 27 entertains a wn-and there's of 30 chances at the free throw Bears ul o ~on en ion, Hockey Summary takes on Liberty, and New Castle ders industrial line, x p Si > ~ . % dulan Ce rool Reid Wir or. raves ie Ce her NCC mpi i ; ¢ b a 3 lan . te Je a f all type, all The Olympians entrained for : ; ; y x | S Aft 28 20 Wi Glover. Spares—Raglan, Quackenbush. Lafaye i ave to hk be- home immediately after the game. il A a as ays er - in W ri Morris SS ap J. Whisomy L-'oyintet which lost to Madison im out a few cents Tomorrow night they meet the ; eld Goal, Bell: Defense. Allen. jast spring's championship finale,
Spares—Hosk ng, Casanato Lis opens next week at Lebanon. rat ifeux, Gooden, Curick, Horvat Madison has a southeastern 3 0 Cials— Refe reer Lemaitre; conference date ‘at North Vernon
Coach Glum Despite Victory Over Yanks; |» Lujack Bests Ratterman in Passing Duel
Syracuse Nationals in Indianpo-, iis ‘Butler Fieldhouse.
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either the re« Indianapolis 035) | ; a Linesntan, Hal Tt OF EOVern- Jones of 1 PiiLeede nol By JOHN GRIFFIN, United Press Sports Writer First period Fa Dyer, Glover Friday. Jasper, the 1949 titlists, 2 By : Barnhorst.f 4 1. 3Coopert = 4 3 3 NEW YORK, Nov. 13—Coach George Halas of the Chicago > Wilson’ sMortison, I Wilson) Ao: open against Washington Cath= ommunications Hollands’ 4 0 § jiMaceupr? $3) Bears “celebrated” his team's 28 to 20 triumph over the New York den (illeral. substit stony Tig -at, ap 4% avs olic, and Bedford, also of the Monuien,e 1 9 Je 3 0 i Yanks today by flatly writing his club out of title contention. tere yss-checking) ‘southern circuit, is at Peru of the nd 7 3 2 Hertzberd.g : 1 4 “The championship is bétween the Yanks and the Los Angeles (ng cord PBerveron). SR petieid. Central Indiana Conference. Walther, 3 5 Sallors.g 2 «was Halas’ ¢ ATV + a 1 g 8-17 have to worry pained ie a Rams, was Hal Is glum observation. “I don’t Know which one will | ke aydem) 14.28 Pen Upstate, South Bend Adams and » works or not Donham,g 3.5.5 win. As for the Bears—-we'll lose two of our last four games. ack (cross-checking), Tot-' x chan of the East NIHSC open ’ — — ——— —— Be a : ¥ tl sons fighting * “Totals 24 27 311 Totals 25 28 26 his was strangé talk, indeed, a I Ts sticking. -~ INDIANAPOLIS: X mst Washington-Clay and Half Time Score—Boston 44, INDIAN< €ihce the Bears’ Sunday victory = Wilson (unassisted) :23 i Sr agains Ad S Missed Indianapolis: had: ONE. knocked the New = INDIANA sGoaden. Cu Fick) 2 ® N I= New Paris, respectively. i ; w 30 ad: ONE, p >» New = ! urs before this pie Jones Sirainn Boston: Macauley Yorkers t of first place in the - Posts Mortem 0 AN TRbIA NAPOL TS. ‘Wort © (Glovers | Columbus, perhaps the team to World: war. .1 5, Donham 3, Cousey 2, Leede. { Yorkers oul of lirst pla } Ra : NEW YORK. N Reid) 10:26. (Jo—Seringtleld, Horvath beat in the South Central Con=— IN tinny . Sav Na-. 2 NEW "ORK. Nov. 3 (Gagnon) N 2 ght about that, National Conference of t he Na-i2 or Ns Ay 13 Haidy (McNab) 14:18. Penal tles—McNab | ference, opens. against loop rival time and a lot tional Football League; TWO, 2 (U The ~New IOrh: 2ivvoning), cot BY Foret Greensburg, while Shelbyville's 0 -lallowed the Rams to take that = . Giants introduced a new or OY, fwraia eas z Indianapolis Golden Bears, who knocked down
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: ranks tied for sec ace, = Frank Tripucka welfare as the and Yanks die d for se ond place, 3 Chicago yinucka of Spe On the Ice & I! Major games this week’ il only a half-game behind. : oe : oe! i AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE | Tuesday—Seymour_at Brownstown, And it pointed up next Sunday's 3 fading back to pass Western Division i day. Clay at South Bend Adams, - battle between the Rams and the = Against the Giants from sion TP GOOG Alexandria at or? By FRASK ANDE ERSON Yanks at New York : = his own 9-yard line in a Said] hav snuniaes i i ; 3 0 $l Friday Fiymouth at Alexa dein Fiwood $ Indianapolis Olym- a : : Sm i invint 3A 7 St Louis med 63H @ at Roches. er, Ti ton at Monticello, Bed~ Fans of the In Pp The Bears beat the Yanks by = National Football League Pittsburgh wh. 71.6 316 4 34ford Peru eenfield at __ Anderson, ar pians can watch for His one fallying for 21 points in the sec- = Same yesterday. He backed INDIANAPOLIS 41017 9D a Eranidort A Crawfordsville Wabash af : on ev- = - i Fe TOE ts ; ; erything in its Carl Eraeftey ang 3 a the ; Fo ; a : “ aond half, and Halas attributed 2 Tight into the goal posts. Eastun DIN Pls © O; | Eonnersviie CoE he Cie ons: The Chi- ins are ripe 10 \ : : i the abrupt about-face to changes = The collision knocked the 10.6 0 20 {burg at Columbus, Southport Bt Frank 5 United Nations . squad. The Olympians, like the Gordon Bell, Springfield goalie, takes a closér look at the puck as Steve Black (19) gets ready °° Chicago defense S ball out of his hands. 3810 55 [5 Mooreyille al Mactinavilie Batesville, at tifiie In arviv- rest of -the . National Basketball to hit it on the rebound. Ralph Hoskins (3) of Springfield, prepares to swing on it as Jerry Reid (11) ‘Changed. Formations’ : Glant Cénter -Dick sa: 4 IG Le ly ve _Assoclation clubs, must cut to stands by. The Caps won; 6-5. “We changed our defensive fdr- 3 Woodard fell on’it in the + Last Night |¥ wrencehurg, Madison
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i i mation: g ima alf Springfield 5. singly obvious and Blevins are the 11th and 12th TE—— Tr — (mation. a—bit inthe second Rai! toeveiand 7, New Slaven 3. ton at Columbia r in Asia. Yet men on the local squad. and held them to 15 yards in that ORR REE REE RRR RRNA Cincinnat(’ 5, Buffalo 1. La ART] po We Valparaiso, moral right to ’ h time,” Halas pointed out. “Our Pittsburgh 2. St. Louis 1. es a at m———— a Last week it looked like the 'e er qar e el on ua if jlme, ha a: ed own the American conference by rout-l NATIONAL LEAGUE : i . NBA might permit clubs to keep) I line played a Jerritic game.” jhg’ tNe San Francisco Forty- wW HOOSIER CONFERENCE : 12 players during the campaign. EE ey virman Jag, {ves Niners. 3% 10 14: the New Yorklioone % 20 Ler hee VF direct attack But a league meeting falled of = the i ner = Sins Giants crushed the Chicago Card- {hicaso is 31 26 +Canterbury 8 0 01000 8 9 9 1.000 e lack no proof take the necessary. steps. Now r i ir Jr lead with two long touc cown inals, 51 to 21, to remain tied New Y 38) Anderson ’ iid “800 “% 4 o 588 take over the Maurice Podoloff, league presi- , i passes, but the former Notre for second with the Philadelphia Boston \ + Ni . 5 3 Ind: Central ..2 3 1 8 3 : 1 8 \ggression is a dent, has informed club officials By MARION CRANEY Craig. J. E. Fiansgen, Bill Beck Dame star wound up somewhat Eagles, who blanked the Wash. Detroi , Results Last abt | Manchester | 2 4 0 333 380 M3* oe United States that no change in the player limit, The Chicago-bound “National and Will Hauck filled out, thelon the short end of his personal j,ot,n Redskins, 33 to 0, and the §hicake 4 New Work TRE sl 30 900 300° . ‘what are we is in prospect. {Tournament Express” accepted executive board. duel with Chicago's Johnny Lu- Pittsburgh Steelers dow ao the ‘U.S. LEAGUE pee eo Somblatee. only, i ’ ; Announcement of the cuts is reservations from two more Indi- Verl Cox. Sain Whi gas Jack, who was also his rival at Baltimore Colts, 17 to T. Denver 3. Milwaukee 1. ~ lare counted as half game won and half ot the Industry expected tomorrow when the anapolis keglers today. Harold Stockment. Talbot Lanes ... 641 Notre Dame. Lujack did not| rome BEES CUY 5. BL Ful Y S350 Jost In computing stancines. wait too long, Olymps return to Boston. The lo-| Dick Weber and Marge Skelton alr ppackson, Holy Spirif:. .....-.: 838 throw any touchdown passes; but Russia calling cal pros meet Syracuse tomorrow added their names yesterday to Neil Giles, Fount 628 he ran -to one score and com- - a 4 ople, or the in- night in Butler Fielhouse. [the passenger list already headed E._ Powers. Speedy “£11 pleted 10 of 19 Passes 10 Only 11] ome eo oe com cm om om me er il es ese i ni ——————— ugh, but com- The cut would free Shaeffer DY Pal Strieliock; ae of Jast Civae’ or lis, Dels : 607 of 28 for Ratterman...One Ratter-| i : } ’ — for service with the Ft. Wayne year's> national finalists an Bill Carver, Bar 590 man pass was intercepted and ie Pistons, a club that has been 120 Suloratie Guslines Sus a es hh eee O80 runoback for a touchdown. ) : : angling ‘for him. " Haipn Kenworthy, re .-58. Coach Red Strader of ' the ee teins L Suiter, M 3, ; windy City the week-ef Dec. 9-17. : il Uptown :+.. 575 ‘Yanks refused to accept Halas’ 3 1 Ave. C th dral Wins eber and Mrs. Skelton vester- Dick Weber Pat Striebeck Ray Ingalls, Red Cab _ 150 prediction of a two-team race in } nu GOOD MORNING ). is making a arne day grabbed honors jn men’s and - : ~~ TT |Art Ta sue. Local 2037 sol that conference, opining that I An increase of Di C Women's respectvie eliminations, uty ince L 175-147-191-188-136-189—2078 froin. McCaray. Eien Dairy. ...... 557 —anyone of the three of us—Rams, i - s income than ivision rown In one of two alley owner-spon- Ann Crull | oo 000 nes ery Bob TT Juntor --::- 538 Bears, or Yanks—could do it.” i TO YOU! ! n d take in more Cathedral owned the champion-| SOPed: sontete: 2WStay last ight Betty Jordan 182-160-2006 5 ob Cha ndie n Tr 543 . Waterfield Stars i : 1 hl ship in Division 2 of the cYo opped a held of eighl 1 ne two : Bob Ale ©::v 33 Bob Waterfield paced the Rams : ay 10 cents to up Football League today. week-end 32-game -round robin In the West Side. Capitol City. Liosa Dixon. P. Re) iy sue to victory with two touchdown — - : aised above 12 Yesterday the little Irish do! _ifinals at Pritchett's averaging tourney, Bernie Mills took the sin- 5g iq rhy, 25 passes, five extra points, and a I ' than pay that feated Immaculate Heart of | 213 overall. This included a 231 gles lead. Three of the five week- Bob Audrey, Parkas 3 32-yard field goal—a production I - greater at 10 © _ Mary, 6 to 0, on C. Y. O. field, to Same Saturday, one of seven that ends have been completed. Jessie’ Culligan, Holv St ; total of 20 points. The Rams, who | finish the season unbeaten in| 92Y He nosed out_Bob Earl by| ‘Mills totald 697 by 206-274 217 Marge Crooke, Darko C had a 24-0 halftime lead and | 1 ple out of the - 21 points. Eliminations began with the Solataire team in the:Audres Suiter, Musgrave Sc never were ‘hreatened, set yp four : eight league games. 4 ! ) i the with 22 a week ago. Pug Leppert west Side Classic. Dorothy Lazo, Holy Spirit. ......cec.. 511 of their touchdowns by two inyl he Everage Our Lady of Lourdes lost t0l,yergg0q 198 to lead scoring In Fred Mitchell and Jim Brent, hei? (Lagrave, Packard .......... Sod : d sof t ) a day without St. Philip's, 7-0, to go into a tle/ the 20-game first round. th 650 and 613 respectively, Ruth Bue Sd poz iierceptions #nd recoveries. of, two I ul exercise and with St. Joan of Arc in Division | W L-T Pts wi ? I es] cille Kountz, P. R. Mallory 403 Packer fumbles. “3 fiv ile walk (Dick Weber 9 o- is571s Paced doubles at a 1263 clip. Both ex Ellen Stevenson. Ski-Hi Junior 498 In other games played vester ve mille wa 1. Both teams, sporting 8-1 rec-| Earl 0 195.03 ith Willi Furnit i Shiva Moulden, Roberts Dair 490. = ¥ itle “this! § . 9.18 Are. Ww HAS roiture, IN. yrarge Hammon, Delawar sss day; the Cleveland Browns: reords, will play for the title" Ken Chris tensen : 0 149.18 1) “Root Side Cl: 84 i | week. Heady oi z rst > on . es. Le saad Nal, OILAE 2 sian darn) 5 gained their half-game lead-in | 2 Hog 2 n all-events, Bi ilmes racke cA : Other_games._ yesterday Tou gs pil i i 0-139 19 up 1889 points, with an average of ER ee ntiers 5 ge bed > Holy Trinity defeating Sacre Bud Schoch 1 129111909 for nine tourney games by Georgia Pernald, Uptown ’ Pro Football | - ; Heart, 27-0, and Holy Cross gain- Averages 185.6 totals of 603-642-644. Team all- Geneva Crowe. Fountain ui 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINGY] l. = 3 | il a in . > o : * nent = 3 ing-& forfeit over Little Flower. {- A 12-game 2228, which averaged events lead went to Ball Brothers Nina. Frakes— Ban-Dee Inn Dax AF : 1185.6 per game, gave Mrs. Skelton of Muncie with 8861. Washington Lo yuo Farce i T te = Pro Basketball {her berth. She-outdistanced a field Chevrolet- paced five-man actuals Mary Sh Del evs: rerveieests 48 | ° - *', [. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION STANDINGS |of 28 girls at Fox-Hunt. Five of with 3012 and Shelby Street Say- “0H-Koue. St Andrews Foi Se te 0 ¥ s x or Eastern Division [tHe eight women who bowled ings & Loan topped handicappers TY R I. Washingto 7 2 1 CL BIIMCUSE ....iseiessecestees 4 300 their—12-game block on the first with 3278 on 272 free points. National Conference B= Sime 8 P ryons 0 WL eb N\A. > . =}
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1 bh - ‘Boston . . “Mitch a New Ie Lk o 2. 0 730 & BE - 3 : 393! state match game tourney. With Di onis” Fist her {Kokomo 1363 To No. 10, 27-0 > Chicas 0 Bears = 8 2 0.750 - rr Er se LprEmen TEs FS pyre ET Weber AA Ear with dee + a ro nd as effective” - Fev. HN : 48 Ain, Yeelel I BANGLES today TT TY i A Western nl L. Pet compete later in ‘the state. match Becnle Mls = w1 The Tryon-Adl Far toda fad. n Francis i 1 ng. a national, he Rochester 130. contest. Al eerie » the strength of 10 wins because *Baltim i ! — BiLEr pe SER WSN oad iy, alt eelRtal- TS = a > SSR a TH Aor the -39- rien who tele ate a aii 5 i FT Si i re “Taft- “Hartley. Minneapolis: 200 games Saturday and the same Walt Heckr BT NO» 10 in LY.O. Stadium 4 : ! 5 + XK & yesterday ghoston 78, le Ta 75. (Atter-|RUMDeT yesterday, Sly Sires ad- w en h acvom. > by topping Cinc sinnat! Lockland, oy ; 3 8 , state rie- fas jneton wevrolet « a0! vid ot - button picket . =n ‘Cities . 82, Rochester 78 (Overtime) vance 10 tate nals at St los Ba 3004 27-0. It was the Tryons' first win ¥ ly - on’ instruc (Afternoon) beck scored 2215. Louanna Early Tompkins Tee Creat 2988 in four tries with the Ohio team. } > > Syracuse 83, Baitimofe 57 0 3 : es h Tec G . Bonde Syracuse 83, Baltimofe ST. {qualified with 2 2155, Anita Rump, gher by 8 Last . year Lockland trampled. Tec eam ets : Minneapolis 83. - Philadelphia 70 Ft. Wayne, 2143; Rose Meyer, Anderson C ov ow, S9-0. ATIONAL LEAGUE . o ’ Joe Love Insulation 213 Coach Frank Hedden's crew, 87-( 1 nethod pickets y ‘¢ Peet Terre Hage, 2134; Eva William. : EE i - Tryon Halfback Orville startéd Go Foot ailis i hod pickets, Kansas i vy aes 30 1-860 500, 2082; ‘Judy Hindel, 2079, and| Indianapolis Typewriter clicked the ball rolling, scoring his 20th . {- nt in ‘numbers sesgvens Sredrtanie . 2 1 S67 Alice Mathews, Terre Haute, 2071. out 2831 points net on a 333-point oa dows. of the esOR Hn the Gold footballs “were, presented 1 pany ildings Pau Tre xy 1 ous pany buildings, Ra ot divs <1 1 1500 For all 20 girls, 12-game totals, handicap to lead the first of two first eriod on a 30- -yard sideline Tech's co-cily cha mpionship 1 kly between lo- Louisville via i iia wensy i 4 2390 with yestérday's six-game scores !week-ends of the Pot of Silver” p C terback Bill Syl football team during an all-schoo! | purpose is* to Bind Rapids retin 00 wel Thame ne . ' fivewoman handicap at Antlers. Jun ren far hy nd pass to assembly this morning. i : : sults Last Night re. ves 8 as og Daly in, faulty Anderson Re oa City 65. | Dorotay Rust (Terre Ha |The Question Marks placed sec: End Gerald Dodd for the second The Creesclads, Who tied. Ca | its non-union Sheboygan 715. St. Paul 65. pi hei 13s 123-158 135- 1 70-174-153—1851 ond with 1866 against 828 for hid ds before ‘the end thedral*for the 1950 city grid title . - > ”~ 411 1 1 5 2 8 3 Pp ces, whé have Waterloo '67, -Loutsyiiie 65. earl Lebel (Tire To 159- 163-148-2038 2694 and Bowes Seal Fast for ra A Seber oh s a Sad with four straight local triumphs, | 3 : : to do ‘the work Basketball Briefs | Alice Mathews Terre Haut Ls 116. 149—207; | 2321 against 363 for 2684. 9 Ine r ey Ye TE will be honored at a turkey din- | ; : wr? rs and of other Rose Meyer (Terre Haute ouchdown ner in the Tech cafeteria Wednes- these hecti + § : ; of gther Results yesterday at the Deatborn gym: 194-168-169-193- 193- 183-2134) Glen bell red by Over from the one-foot line after gay at 6 p. m, Butler Coach T } n iC days, wouldn't it be a swell idea if we afl 3 who refuse to Bland’'s Boxing Team 39, Empire Life 28: Mary Baysinger (Terre Haute x Campbell was dpproved by kland a é p. oac ony: i litle friendli . oS Puirmcunt Glass 65. Sam's Allswars 48; oo 6-146-156-110-145-165—1721 the Indianapolis Bowling Com- intercepting a bo kland pass On yrinkle will be principal speaker. l were a friendlier fo each other? I've told all my ’ Kenison Cleaners enningto! ra the Cincinnati 2 G rs 2 , . XK’ Sh Ii Service 156-168-161- 130- 177-168—1849 Mittee at its annual meeting yes- : yuests are invited. . 3 ae : . silver Circle Juniors 41.) . ose “, “Alison Revecca Pereal Crane "7 © terddy as new IBA preside oS The Tryons’ eh AEhOWn WasL ae oy ers Stunts. Cen. drivers fo be extra courteous—to give out with those 38; Handy ardware — a : ) 3 1 Nationa! Tile 33: Noblesville Biand Hard- Dejnetia Boswell ning, 136_1azy TBA approved the 'mominating 8 SIX- yard plunge bY = ulibael tral in a nine-game schedule this | “good momings.” They don’t cost Snyiing=-bu they Fs : . Ee atent: an Leasuc schedule. Geneva Brown (Bedford) ~" committee’s list of officers for the Roy Jacobs. Halfback Jim War- year, ! sure start the da right. : decorators say at Dearborn: .T, Link. Belt 4 ys, Sith Key r=! elon Gleim Bran 439-153-123- 146-1584 coming “term, beginning in May. renburg.made good three of four | y 1 d “cozy corner” stone; 8, Southeast Jets vs. Madiso } Burl E v evils. 161- 157-157-1954 he o PAT tries. I omeback. Any- Ly ents BooriamAS Store" scheiule a at Jess Burdette Evansville 178- Si 157-2030 ey 100i for the 1952 The 1900 ‘fans present observed Slonar Tablé | And, if you want fo start your day righ=rork your } % ny H t: 3 an oll . — a opticon handy? | Bet. giver 5 Fountain Dqusre Eagles Yi Wallen. Evansville fo-tap-ts—taas Campbell will succeed Harry a minute of silence Hon he Misia: Major Mitr driving worries and problems at home. Simply board ! 1 LH & Loan. : Rosells Kendrick (Byansville ‘Wheeler. | Kenny Bogard, Willard game in me mory of ayor Today 2:30 B40 gm % : : ore = 170-148-153-107- 178-138—1874 i: Tomorrow .. 9°40 ¥: i S of the red, er hight Spor Bg Ss Aan Winterheimer * J ville She iis on McGaugh Arthur Haufler and Ree ney Pe ho - di Ted Je iy 10 0 wh ! one‘of my buses, trolley coaches or street cars and ride ie ave sense 3 8: Tree vs. Bar-| se , y - ayor eeney, a. lornm r 0 ursday ; 49 : nett.Binford: 8, Midwestern : wr iB i Dewey Gomimel are vice presi- J Frida en 63 in relaxed comfort work our shop ing. And away from the : ts Teropas 5. Clermont vs. Blys & Betty Ron Cetin 121- 1.135- -144-139—1733 | dents. Oscar Behréns, secretary- Dame football star, Kicked off the Suraay 2 1 20 1 = to ; or fo Y P di 5 TpSiEhte sebodule 2 Holy Cross sym: Marle Holtclay, (35:121-126-143-125—1655 | treasurer, is serving a three-year ball to open the Tryon. club's Not Foe = : : incidentally, shoppers—you it find more room if you ride sk ; National Bank: j Frances Dees: me season this fall. skys the pos. ny Eon Ww Mapes White. Front. 140-144-170-179-188-173~ 1863 term in that capacity. Harlin ho : Sand of Football J between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. says > | .. R. C. Col ket won the Sportsman's ! a second-hand > > By Rowson Store League championship ve sesterduy by | $ tying ¢ Indiana: Reformatory > 6 : ’ intage. Yeah UTTLE SPORT i [ . LET'S GET TOGETHER AND we frequently | : A Eas home. |
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