Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1951 — Page 14
hundred and two
~ Eight district champion ] grade school teams, win-
ners of Class A and Class B com- : for boys and girls, will ‘géek the Phi Epsilon Kappa city "championship trophy. Dr. Herman J. Shibler, school superintendent, present the professional education fraternity’'s Are to the winner. "Twenty events will be staged in for boys and girls, second place qualifiers in the district meets held last month, ‘Schools 44 and 76 shared the Mona district title, but Schools ; 46, 34, 21, 26 and 42 took sole of their district chamGeorge Farkas, city physical education head and memIndianapolis Alumni PEK, is meet director. 1. 26 will seek a double having won the city high basketball title, win28 to 22 over School 37.
footing of } Jamies champions Bo ede Rips. 0: Soko Ld
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for high schoo cikasen” will Be disAl noon tomorrow. :
Not So ‘George’
- WALTHAM, Mass, June 4 (UP) —— George K. Meldonian, ‘10, member of a little league baseball team, had small interest in his new pair of baseball spikes today. His feet were too sore. George wore his new baseball shoes when he marched with pearly 3000 other little leaguers ‘at the Tth anniversary celebration at Braves Field Saturday. After the game, he missed the ‘special bus that took his team “home.
«A Bince he had no money, George walked seven miles home—in the spikes.
Honors were divided among Washington High School's sectional track and city baseball championship teams this spring. . Capt. Bob Hicks was most valuable in track and Junior
Local Horseshoe Team Beats Frankfort Crew
Victorious in its first outing, the Indianapolis team of the Central indiana National Horseshoe League will entertain’ a squad
locals home opener, The seven-man Indianapolis squad defeated a Frankfort team, games to 22. Richard Printz paced the winners with six wins in seven encounters, losing only to Ed Sharp of Frankfort. Sharp, Curt Day and Nelson Brown sparked the losers. Sr
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.. By VAL DICKMAN * "Rain, rain. . . go away . ..” Amateur baseballers are getting disgusted.
rain or wet grounds have caused the postponement of most of the games.
on Amateur Day, July 15. parks from now on.
in the mud.
brilliant four-hit pitching
The second milestone in the new Indjana Public School ic League will be reached at Tech's stadium tomorrow
high schools will compete in the first annual city| high track meet at 1:30 p. m. Only five schools will °
from Lafayette Sunday. It's the|M
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0 5 10% " $13 Bene. “Nor Neal,
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For the second straight Sunday |¥
Even the Wednesday Twilight “Joop was washed out this week with only one game being played. This is tough on league standings, and the league standings decide who plays at Victory Field![} Soy doubleheaders will frequent the Bischo
‘Only four games were played yesterday and they were played
- » IN THE MUNICIPAL League the Soiithside Saints, behind the
This was Mercer's second win sided and the second time he was de-
contestants representing 60
Glenn ‘Loses’ 18
Automatic Rule
Glenr High School's forfeiture
Cage Games Under J
of its regular season basketball victories because of an ineligible
player are “automatic,” IL. vii Phillips, IHSAA commissioner, said today.
forcing the school to forfeit all 18 of its regular season games. | THSAA tourney games are not! included in the automatic forfeits
{and the Wabash Valley title won | by Glenn will be pending further
ley tournament committee.
Williams convenes with
Phillips said Coach Williams] |
wired the IHSAA office that hej
ing to explain Glenn's actions. Williams is on vacation in Miami, | Fla. Session, who is 20, is in the| army at Camp Custer, Mich. t Although making no comment on the disposition of the case, Phillips pointed out that “I have not investigated a case where I have found so much conclusive evidence to beamput the facts.” |
Jack Scoggan was elected captain of next year’s team. The city champ diamond team, winner of 13 of 16 games for the city's top record, honored Pitcher Jim Lee, voted most valuable and honorary captain. Gold baseballs went to the city champions. Other awards follow:
mell, juniors: Everett a pringer, sophomores. na Bl Block W., and Baseball-Willlam |
Howe
Hed
Reserv loemer (gold ' baseballi; Danny ran-| amp, Tom lase, Wayne Lentz, sophomores,
Sweaters — Bob Befnhardt. Bill Cook, ! harles Cullom, Bob Hicks, Finis mer Lowery, Charles Myer,
Owensby, Phil Riffey, seniors: Jack Boot,
Jent,
enior. > | Ressrve Awardu..Nick Sears and Deon ors, an enne rooks, | Janek Copner: Tom Figs. Kenny Ms Henry Griffith, Tom Kaptain, Delbert Lee, Har Richard Russ, George ouna. Dwight Mantooth, Norman © Cormick. Bob MacLaughlin, Frank Mor. Bernard Nelson. Geral . Norman Perry, Donald Ritcher, Ronald Rogers. Gene Sanders, Edgar Stevenson. Furman Stout. James ummit, Russell Wagner and John agner,
omores Awards man _ Awar - Bob B . kwell, Carl Beard, eS 2 {Charles Curtiss. Robert Day, Don Gad
Blac
to deny Mercer his goose egg.
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FORE FOR FOUR—Teesing off in the second foursome in
Times State Service
holds the school robert
gusta;
|the eligibility of their horses in {the $65,000 Little Brown Jug, America's premier pacing classic. The
Willams. (the property of B. M. Keene Jr. Howe, Don Lickliter, Kenny Tram- Indianapolis, did not start. |
BASEBALL Sweaters and Geld Baseballs—Bill Cook, |VeSton, m Lee, Roy McDougal, BI nok Aeniors: Charles Harper. Kenneth Heiss,
chug Minr Block W — 1 - A and Baseball—Bill Tn
Dobbe. Richard Fleser. Raith Mike Hal, of Lebanon. Mike Hal
regory (gold baseoall): Dick Lane, WON 16 heats and finished on top| ve Porten, TRACK Sharp, freshmen. gix times.
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junior: Kenneth Barnes and tevens, sophomores. Black -— James Egell. senior: Robert] Bone, Dick McLain, juniors, and Joe
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op OPENS its 54-night racing session Burris, [at Sportsman's {Bob Harris, Jerry Lee and Herman Lents June 11 through Aug. 11.
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Roger Mercer, blasted Art Sacks Reformatory into first place as §°°%; Used Cars from first place 12 to 1./the Red Raiders scored a
som held the Richardsons to 9 K
| Ray 2, Critohfie!
Most victories credited to an| diana eligible last season were] e Awards (Minor Block W)_-Bill scored on by Guy McLaughlin's
Fitors—Dovyle, Kaiser,
aiser
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Left on bases—Saints 8, Sacks 5. Base o
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Scores Most
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Wayne.
Park,
Passed balls— Baxter. Losing pitcher—Harbor. Umpires | Losing W. | gleman,
Runs-Henson, Pritchard, Mercer, Gist 3,
tes 3. RUDS bertad mt Tutterrow
Henson, - Two-base id 2, Challis 2. tolen base—Estes. Sw ay. Double plays—Prite
d to Ray. Stever
Richmond: Charles Richard Gooding, Indianapolis; James Huntsman Jr., Crawfordsville: Stanley H | Huntsman, Calvin HllgeSullivan;
Thomas B.
Numerals Walter mond; Robert E. Inman, Vincennes: Frank Richard PF.
Mascari, ade A. Frederick,
Joliet, III; Churubusco: Prederick A.
Crawfordsville; fordsvilile,
8 J. Dickerson, counterpart of the Hambletonian Leakey. New Castle; Robert
Stake for trotters, will be raced here Sept. 20, ! Three of the Hoosier pacers saw race action as 2 years olds in. 1950, The others, Dale Gray, lowned by Wayne Smith of Gal-|,
|dianapolis: | Albert Kelsker, Quincey, Ii.
NUMERALS { Baseball Roy N. Rheinhardt. Evansville: Winner. * sep Ind, and Frisco Keene, Peek. Indianapolis: David Mahorney. Hartford City; Billv D. Laffin (assistant many|ageri, Ft. Wayne
ENNIS - Tennis—~Richard M. Rose. Kokomo; Jules 8. Walker, Marion, |
Holstine Wins Vaughan Award
THSAA officials at Lake Wawasee, [®lected most valuable player of Awards follow: {the 1950 track team.
MacDougall
{record for the shot put at 45 feet, will appear at the Wawasee meet-|81, inches. ;
He is a member of Beta Theta|
5 Hoosier Colts Set for $65,000
ary wean = Little Brown Jug Washington Baseball, Track Team Share Honors
TRACK
J. Alban, La Porte
Jack
Pinch, Van
Crawfordsville; Thomas A.
Moser,
C. Tait, South Bend , Rerisselaer; r), Fillmore
James Indianapolis;
John D Dunbar. Howell. Crawfordsville’ Kentland. Charles
Stewart,
assistant manager. BASEBALL W--Larry Byers,
GOLF
Crawfordsville;
TENNIS
Dixon, Mishawaka: James D. Cox,
Matuga, East Chicago:
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| today's Indianapolis Women's Golf Association tournament is Jare The THSAA Board of Control Nelson, city amateur champion. Watching form (happily) at Speedhas found Glenn's star center, way are (left to right) Mrs. John Harrington, Alice Emhardt and Charley Session to be overage,| Mrs. Louis Bola.
MacDougall Captain, MVP of Wabash Track Tea
: School 34 (M Iv! { {Pi Fraternity and president of the 21 (Howey, 68: School 36 Investigation by the Wabash Val-' CRAWFORDSVILLE, June 4—|8enlor Council, the school's stu{William MacDougall, 5751 Sunset dent governing body. j on Lane, Indianapolis, was elected gall is also a basketball letter-| ly. And with no regrets . . . No disciplinary action will be honorary captain and most valu- man. taken against Glenn until after'able performer of the 1951 Wa-| June 12 when Glenn Coach Jack bash College track team.
MacDou-| that he is spent it just as quick-
| Fifty-nine awards went to per- | {formers on the track, golf, basethe, MacDougall, a senior, was also ball and tennis teams this spring. ginning to rake it in. Babe Didrik-|
Block W-—James Adams. Columbia City: !
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Klingaman, Ind lis; Willi MaoDoygall, Indian- | , ndianapolis am Mao JE naps; and Bob Waterfield, with George | Hobert |Ratierman moving up. And you! cket
Cronin, Rich-
Logans-
Darlington; Frank A. P. Lytle, Peter 8. Yang Jr.
Craw-
Bedford: Ken-
Georgetown, Ill; John Mahrdt (manager) Indianapolis.
Block W--Phillip Robinson. Rensselaer: oseph W.
Norris,
Block W--Gordon 8. Peters. Peoria, Ill: ! John E Vet tecli, Albany, Cal, Peter H. Shepherd. In-
Kenneth
{standing athlete of the year at|ypcomin months Dick Mc | Another highly-regarded Hoo- Wabash College. up : onthe Br Black 'W = Hershell Northern, |S1€T prospect is Mighty High, son| seni {of the mighty pacing stallion Holstine participated in three
: basketball, receiving letters in all'profitable than th j y y Hoosier harness fans will have three. R Ba ry
lan opportunity to see some of the | He is a junior and a member of 8 = » nation’s top flight trotters and Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. pacers in action when the Chi-|
Holstine played two years of y {cago Downs racing association varsity football at end, two y Point of. humedizie yetuing the
ears Nat : of varsity basketball as forward ational Open championship, the
starting 'and guard,.and two years of var{sity baseball as a pitcher.
Rain to Force Amateurs To Play Double Headers
Two-Base Hits
The Saint victory over Sacks 2. Daly, Paddock, Baxter,. Thiel |Hensley 2, Neff 2, Woods Three-Base of'moved the ever active 1 {Lite, Dovie, Blackburn, Leahy, Buergler,|Hits— Hensley, Grissom, Jordon, Adkins, 7 4 active Indiana!Arterburn 2, Kalser. Runs batted in—Pad-| Home Run—Sanderson. Stolen bases — 7 01C CXR) A Baxter, Thiel, Cannon 2, Litz, Doyle Hensley 2, Grissom 2, Jordon 2, Adkins hh er dl Arterburn 2, O'Connell, Two-base hits/2. Sanderson 2, Neff. Left on Bases— lop- | Paddock Stolen base—Litz. Sacrifice— Richardson 5. Reformatory 10. Base on " 99.5 win Over Inst blace Buergler Double plays—Thiel to Daly to|Balls—Off Isenberg 2. McGee 1, Gris- i 8 plac urrie, Left on bases— Vestal 12, Atkins 9.|80m 2. Struek out, by Isenberg 8. McGee i Richardson Rubber. ~The Re-| 3'%¢, 20 biliscoll Harbor 4 Harney 2.1 on Oo fir iim 5 . : AY ruck out, by rho A ngs. n innings: Grissom . formatory amassed 28 hits while Harney 2. O'Connell 9 Hits” off Hrver §| 4 INE. Ph DT Pitcher Ry Gris: Putt-Putt McGee and Ken Gris-|Oconney as 5 pane? 4 in Shi oft fom 1. Wild Pitches _lsenbers 1. Pasied
Balls—Tutts 3, Winning Pitcher McGee. Umplires—Fo- |
Criteh- herland bunched four hits for ennel, Estes/ four runs and a 4-to-3 victor |2. Mercer 2, Gist 2, Smith, t uy RB Pits perow 2. over Oaklandon yesterday. Honte runs—Hen- Oaklandon Men- | Cumberland
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: Joe Williams Says—
How's the Payroll?
Pro
sports for a pro? pros among the amateurs.)
Jthe day before an 18-year-old|
general surface. players like Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams
Musial not far behind. lean year when Eddie Arcaro, the
It's a
as well, and Ted Atkinson and Johnny Longden will be close. ~ ” » OUR TOP golf pros dwell in the upper brackets. Ben Hogan, Sam Snead and Jimmy Demaret. Hogan and Snead are wealthy men. Byron Nelson was able to retire
particularly lush year for Hogan, thanks to an assist from Hollywood and a celluloid record of his life. He'll do $200,000. { Walter Hagen made a million | dollars out of golf and genius
“1 met a million people and had a million laughs.” Even the women pros are be-
{son Zaharias won't miss $75,000) by much this year, they tell me. | |
Myron R.| = 8» Austin, Indianapolis; Kenneth L. Beasley, | L. Engiedow, New Auert,
paying / profession, especially for| the T quarterbacks, notably men! like Samm’* Baugh, Sid Luckma :
Conerly $100,000 to sign for five| {years.
| The pro wrestlers, who work |gpeedway by beating out Brian Reese weekly, don’t do too bad either. johnson in 8:22.80 for 25 laps.
| Gorgeous George, for instance, | hit $200,000 in his peak year.
| These figures, naturally, do not taken to the Methodist Hospital Fox Chicago ~. "3 In|with head and face injuries suf-
represent take home pay.
[keep more than half of the $62,- Racing Association at the Speed-| 0 Williams,
in his pockets.
more,
s » -
: | AS A MATTER of contrast, charged him with disorderly conhigh school pitcher it was Te: sonsider Joe Louis, the pigeest duct and city vagrancy. He was
ported got $120,000 for sign- money winner the ring has ever taken ing a Cleveland baseball contract. known.
But Mr. managers did’ a better job on him. with his pay off for the second Conn fight, 916.
But when the income tax boys with a vanlt full. This has been a/and his two managers got through with him he had less than $50,000 Even Tunney to-
day wouldn't have had much Robert Hall has suggested that Somebody’s got to pay
for Margaret's singing lessons.
Ruttman Sets Record: Warriner,
Jimmy
Warriner won his fourth con-| G AB R
1000 he got for smacking Joey'rome. Darrell Darringer won tw
{Maxim around.
|TV fees.) » ” ”
{Take Wallard, the 500-mile race
good for less than four work. But unless you read the fine!
hours
|Belanger, of Crown Point, Ind.,| {got the rest. : {
track
(Incidentally, /10-lap heat events. 3-year-old pacing Ansil D. Weaver, Highland Park. Ill: Karl| $40,000 of this came from radio- ners of heat races were Mickey [Patterson and Mike Burch. {spectators suffered injuries when THIS IS where the reader is Don Finley's car crashed into the! liable to get an exaggerated idea northwest turn South Bend: Of the earnings of a sports star. grandstand. Ruttman’s 50-lap auto race car! You read that he got record on the half-mile and 70-| $63,000 and you say that's pretty yard track was erased the mark of 18:12.6 set by {Joe James of Van Nuys, Cal. Wabash, | {print you won’t know he got less|Ind., finished 300 yards behind | {than 40 per cent of the purse. The Ruttman. |car owner, fellow named Murrell third and Doc Shanebrook cap-| . Nazaruk, ng Island, N. Y. who placed! | But Wilbur. Shaw, president of Second in the 500-Mile Race last CRAWFORDSVILLE, June é— tne Speedway, tells me Wallard Week, went. out early with car Battle Prince, owned by Otis Robert Holstine of Georgetown, can double, maybe triple his end failure. nderson, is rated a very swift Ill, was named the winner of the py appearances in dirt fijicolt after a brilliant showing in Pete Vaughan award for the out- I
J eer 3 brilan races around the country in the Fights on TV
“ Being, The folowing fights will be televised by
18:05:79.
Jimmy Daywalt of Duane Carter
ured fourth. Mike
{champion of the 500 makes him a|nelworks this week:
|
!{ LIKE IN golf. From the stand
creme de la creme, is the cheapest ipay off in big time sports. It {yields the champion only $4000 | (once it was a mere $2500) but! {the title can be exploited to six figures. A fellow like Demaret
This Agramonte at Detroit,
will
Wednesday—Clarence Henry vs, (CDT)
{CDT
(Neither boun will be televised locall itself {But the Henry-Agramonte fight. will be : |carried by WFBM-TV
one week late.
: would spend the Municipal ijlorys were rained out. Fine balls—off Ursiny 5, R. Miller 3. B. Miller P $1000 before-Re w i fielding by Short |1, Mercer 3. Struck out. by Mercer 7, Ur. left the club house. 4. Relormatars YL Ri GB 8 by Shortstop Dick Thiel, siny 1, R Miller 3. B. Miller 3. Hits off Such DIM 8.8 Saints .......0 3 1 ‘380 7 Who handled five hot ones with-| Mercer 4 in 9 innings: off Uratny 11 in 81 J He names as DiMaggio and 3 . 3 i. A er 3 in 2, ‘i { Saks. . 1 § 18% rout a bobble highlighted the Balk—B. Miller. Losing pitcher—Ursiny. | illams catty a commercial ! eS ra ] 3 258 3, game. | Umpires—Trowbridge. Chance. Time of value beyond the ball field. Di- Straws! Riahatdson Manfocturery © 0 3 | The Indiana State Farm nan Magglo got $2500 for each of § Straws! Cc. Mp W 1 pet gs Bischoff Construction a 6 to 4! cog A Relormatery A 13 radio-TV appearances last | Straws! Your Hatter aifory as; 3 5 18% j;defeat at Putnamville in the Big White.ct "4 0 3 0 Woodsss “7 4 1 32 year, : % os aa { rtlace, Ne b 1 i 7 UAW No. 33." +343 44 PL Loop. ; Hanaandp ¢ 0 2 1 Adkinze. 8 33 1 Williams has a variety of out- $995 Allison Jets 0 3 poo 23! : Isenberg.p 4 3 2 5 Hensley,3p 6 5 2 2 fide interests running for him. up Kingan Reliables 0 2 000 3! Vestal Atking Hook,2b 312 0lJordon,lb 7 3 80 rh . a HOA AB iQ o|Beimerid 3 1 8 ISandranrt 7311 Fred Corcoran, his manager, tells . { CULL. 5 cKnny,ss Gri . 6 10 olan w 5 pa onl Qutt » $31 Lean : i 3 3 Knn 419 2Grisomect § 21 0ime the Boston slugger will pay HARRY LEVINSON All Creek Athle 3 0 1000 Paddock! 3 3 | 8 MiCiean.ct $ 0 3 O/Pedigorf 4 1 1 0Strangelf 4 2 1 0/taxes on at least $150,000 this! HPs n.0L03 1 eet jiBaxters 31 3 Lmlackbnio 8 111 a. jMeCGeep 83 0 3iyayp Unfon Printers .... «1 1 300 1 | ThE $13 QLeahyrt = 2 11 O00 wmotals 33 93710 Totals 58282711 Rp. : i i 0 i | Buchnon.rt 3 0 i DE 3 3 3 3| Reformatory’ oe BE 41 323-23 a (8 3 oes 3™|Ghasonit 3 11 olRUSGT 13 3| Richardson 000 200 012— § INDIANAPOLIS Wilhelm .... ‘0 2 ‘ooo 2 urrle.lb 2 0 7 0/ O'Connel, p 1 0 3, Errors—Reimer 2. Hook, McKinney, ——————————— — —— | Hoessler 1b } : } 9 laenberg. Martiace Yhite, Adkins. Runs } . { en ns 5, Ne , Hensley 4, San nied a shutout because of 8 Rothe | Hacaer'o 3011 Loods 2. Jordon 2. Strange, McGee, in. Rolan enson, aCKS| qo 37 9241 wm we we | OrissOm, Hanna, Isenberg, Martlace, Reials 37 92411 Totals mer, McK x $ - right fielder, homered in the fifth Vesta I Toa 00s lor 88: Banderson 8, Adkins 3. Grissom 3. | Atkins 0 400 00x-~ 8|Pedizo 2, Hook, Reimer, Isenberg, Woods,
|§ 141 W. WASHINGTON ST.
NEW YORK, June 4—Where's the most money in (To avoid complications, we'll skip the
Ezzard Charles got $62,000 for defending the heavyweight championship. On the same day Lee Wallard got gence after an altercation in the $63,000 for winning the 500-Mile Automobile Race. And lobby. Detective Sgts. James L.
Better than $4 million, booked and released.
These are merely facets on the and today he has to stay in| ne l-'8 We have balllaction to keep going. Of course, he didn’t have Tun- the two detectives in the 100 in the $100,000 ney’s business acumen and he was block E. Ohio St., and again was yearly salary category, with Stan|loose with the ready and a sucker arrested because, they said, he for golf gambling. It was noth-|gave them a verbal tongue-lash-ing for him to lose $10,000 on a/ing. He was charged a second nation’s premier jockey, won't do/round. The Hollywood sharpies|time with disorderly conduct. took good care of him,
Whiskers and his I happen to be familiar His end was $625,-
Richards Win Here PRO football has become a solid | IC dr S In ere where the game is. telecast only]
Warriner and Chuck charge admission. Richards had the heaviest foot] among the stock car race drivers here yesterday, but Troy Rutt-
man did the record-breaking in| may recall the Giants paid Chuck tye 50.1ap feature: in Payton. 0.
H Pct secutive race at the W. 16th St. Robinson. Brooklyn 43 158 36 40° / St. Louis 41 146 32 54 370 Brooklyn 43 157 26 5 237 Biomater: 45 10 33 8 3% ott, oston v 4 - Connie Shelton was third. In-| AMERICAN LEAGUE {dianapolis’ Roy Atkinson was G AB R H Pct 41 145 20 53 .366 av 9 152 26 55 .362
neth Millican, Indianapolis; Eugene | { Times Special Thomas, “Loeansport; Norman Buktenica, Some cases they do not evenifered after his car blew a tire Rovinson. Chicago" 39 135 28 48 345) DELAWARE, O., June 4—Pay- Robert Mace Canton, Ti “jodie E Labda, Tépresent the sttual pay off./and crashed into a guard rail. | . HOME RUNS iments have been hiting; Joseph A Klefeker, Indianapolis: ' n ‘Hodges, Dodgers 17. Kiner, Pirates 12 [men made by owners| Vhiting: Joseph A, Kiefeker, Indianapolis: Chances are Charles, after man Richards captured the 25-1ap ui tiaie Birates 13 Willams Red Sox 11 {of five Indiana colts to maintain Logansport: Jerry Gilpin, Allegan, Mich : agers’ cuts. and expenses, won't{feature of the Mutual Stock Car Snider, Dodgers 13/ ‘ Carl B. Wells, Gary: Robert Holstine, | RUNS BATTED IN
Other win- Snider. Dodgers
No|
into the lower)
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was|
Omelio Columbia Broad-|
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9 Minols and Market, 37 N. Penn. INDIANA By Arnold J. Atwood, Secretary ? Indianapolis. Ind., June 1, 1961.
[SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
Has a Paint for Every Purpose
Costs Less!
Because It Lasts Lenger
With Local Police
‘Stu’ Donnelly : In Stew Again
Stewart (Stu) Donnelly, 59-
and former confidence man of international repute, is having local police troubles. / Three charges against him in Municipal Court 4 were continued today by-Judge Alex Clark until |* Apr, 12. Donnelly was arrested Saturday in the Claypool Hotel, his resi-
{Mullin and William Britton
to police headquarters,
| YESTERDAY Donnelly spotted
QUESTION: Which of the Saturday charges most irritated dapper Stu Donnelly? Disorderly conduct? Or city (ugh) vagrancy?
Suggests Fee For Grid TV
NEW HAVEN, Conn. June 4! (UP) — Yale Athletic Director
fans see football games on their television sets-—but pay for the privilege. t In discussing the television] problem facing colleges, Hall told| la radio audience last night that there are two systems possible. One is phonevision, where the telecast is scrambled until the fan orders the game for his set. The {fee is put on his telephone bill. The other is theater television,|
} | | {
'to certain theaters which will |
Major League Leaders
By United Press LEADING BATSMEN NATIONAL LEAGUE
Minoso. Chicago ..... 37 117 <39 42 .350/
Red Sox 42/Hodges, Dodgers 36 Robinson, W. Sox 4 Stephens, Red Sox 36 4
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LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Sammission of Indians Docket No. 4429-A.2. In the matter of the appiication of Evans Motor Freight, Inc. 114~ uth Walnut Street, Van Wert, Ohiol for a certificate. of authority to opgrate motor vehicles as a common carrier of property, interstate, as, more 4pecifically set out in the application. . "Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in the rooms of the Commission, 401 B8tate House. . Indianapolis, Ind. 9:00 A, M, { 148 Wednesday, June 20, ADSL od ublie participation is requ . PUBLIC SER} ICE COMMISSION or
By Arnold 1. Atwood, Secretary Service Commission of Indiana
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Indianapolis, Ind, June 1, LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
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hits, Lanahan, Dible. Time of game—32: est. Time of game—2:05 { Public Service Commission of Indians ® » = 8. 8. Saints Art Sacks Sandlot Inde endent r Bee mati. of the application of A a r IN THE MANUFACTURER'S pichian*2 | § 4 counere 23% 341 Camberiant wb America's Outstanding Combination - Be air ts Coperats motor yiicien Ak League the Sawmakers of E. C.|Repis $4. iChaluas "4227 erlan amateurs sched- Self-Storin a contract carrier of property, interstate Atki h 4 3 Siti 6 2 0 0Hamman.35¥4 o 1-7 uléd two more games this week 9 over highways in the State of Indiana, as ns handed Vestal Steel its/Crtchfildet 8 & 3 0D Wise ct 3 80 1 0 Win D more specifically set out in the applicafirst league defeat 8 to 6. Atkins joer 3182 BWisee 4 g 1 3After marking its third victory Jovs 404 Savis Now | Hote is hersby given that the Public ” + 8 Ester,ss 4 2 2Stedfield.] , Notice is hersby given a and Vestal were tied with Mal-|Smithre $313 Seaneidgr $8 1 Bin, our stasts yesterday. Small Mo. Payments | | Now at ervice Commission of Indians will conlory for first place but the Mal-| Mercer's § 3 o 3 Jessiineln 3 010 0 e Cumberland crew play the Bishop's Guct Dublle Rearing I svn. 2 | HAL pr Titi A Loilar.ib 1 0 oO RMilers © o 8-3 Ft. Harrison post team at the . {} Phone House, Indianapolis. Ind. 9:00 A. M., | Tavloret, 0 0 0 0/B.Miller.p 1000 fort in a twilight game Thursday : | ' Fuslie artic on "» Yeauested. gots 441827140 Totals 34 43714 nd encounter the Lawrence Fire- $34 8. EAST ST. LIC SERYICE COMMISSION or [Art Backs ..... 0. osm 80—'i men at Cumberland Sunday. A ——— | ee LARGEST SELECTION wee By Arnold J. Atwood, Socratary | ErTors—Estes. Mennel, D Ursiny 3. 5. In a home engagement, Cum- of Linoleum in Indiana Indie Car a 1901. nn.
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LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC Public Bersice Sommission of: Indiana Docke 0. -A, 1. In the matter of the application of James H. Powers. Melbourne, lows, for s certificate of authority to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of property,
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House, d 4 A. o ( ) Wednesday, June 320, 1851, blie participation a H3ygaLed. UBLIC SER! SS N OF y Arnold J. Atwood, Seeretary
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1 Death Notices
Jit, Bois $1, 0 16 Fim, SU BBCRANAE iS vi En! bment Crown Hi
iends may call at
usoleum, mortuary. S| rude M., 2157 Central Ave., beloved wife rles Clor
Fisher, ther of u of Jesse a4 Altos Hrs ollins (deceased), as of . In EI ton of Indianacol dre Collins Boer, ata uneran Foner services 8 3 hI RL Burl Orchard Hill Sokeige, Callers after onday. ELIE. ANAL at
atrick Heck, mon of Penn.;
._ Heel ton, O.; grandfather of 11, grandfather of 1, depa his life Saturday, ae 61. day, June Re
CH TTY ECT please copy. 88 years HERTZBERGER— & sve 8 R ye r rs
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George, Rev, Carl and Rev. Alfred Hertzberger, and Mathilda Shoemaker, Sadie Jones, Payne. Flor.
ence Davis, Bertha Keen, and sister of John Weiretter, 19 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild. Puneral services Wednesday, 10 a, m. from the SHIRLEY BROTHERS IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 53177. E. Washington St. Burjal Greenwood, Ind. Callers after § p.m onday. LIGHT—Helen, age J6, 4505 Marcy Lane, beloved wife of James Light, mother of infant Mark Milam Light, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Milam. Puneral services Tuesday. 10:30 am, from LEY BROTHERS IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 EK. Washington St. Callers any time
MAERKLE — Rev, Mitchell 8. ‘®> Pleasant Run Blvd, 8. Dr. be-
“loved husband of Emma Stephenson Markle, brother of Gertrude Rich-
Bond, APS, g100 RUE, SRL ners n ay, 1. . " SHIRLEY BROS TRYIN HILL
CHAPEL, 5377 E. Washington. Callers after 7 p. m. Monday. MERTZ—Ruth, widow of Anthony (Tony); beloved mother of Earl Cromley: Tucson, Ariz: grandmother of Norman Barl: sister of Mrs. Mary Hawk of Pittsboro, Ind, Miss Evelyn Harbit, Lafayette, Ind.. Thomas Har bit. Joplin, Mo.. passed away at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Lafayette, Fri-
day, p. m. Friends may call at ROBERT W. STIRLING FUNERAL HOME, 1420 Prospect. Funeral serv-
ices Tuesday. 8:30 a. m., at funeral
home: 9 a. m. St. Patrick’s Church. Priends invited. Burial St. Joseph Cemetery.
MYERS—Harold Dennis. of 301 W. Kessler Blvd, passed away Sunday afternoon: son of David, brother of Mrs. Barry Fousith and Bernard Myers. Services w eonducte P.M. today at the AARON-RUBEN FU. NERAL HOME. Interment at Bethe El. Friends invited. NEY—Ronald V.. age 13. 372 9 Pennsylvania St. Son of Mr. an Mrs. J. Vincent Ney, brother of Mar«
shall M., David. illiam, Eleanor, Mary, Jo Ann Ney passed away Sune day. Services ANNER & BU-
CHANAN PORTUARY, Wednesday. 3 p. m. Cremation. Friends may cal at mortuary. PHILLIPS — Joseph Melvin of 141 Livingston. age 34. Husband o Audrey. father of Robert and Donald Phillips. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Phillips. brother of Wil. liam, David and Paul Phillips and Mrs. Mary Henderson. passed away Saturday evening, Services Tuesday. 2 p. m CON PUNERAL HOME, 4925 W. 16th St. Friends may ca at the funeral home. RICHARDSON Mrs. Essie M., age o 2118 Sugar Grove Ave. Mother o Prank H. Richardson, of Danville, Ind.; sister of Mrs. Nana Jones, Ine dianapolis; also survived by 3 grande great-grandchildren, assed away Saturday Services NNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Tuesday. 2 p. m. Friends may call at the mortuary. RIGHTS -Jaties, of 40 | BS. Aves enter res . A ., 10 a. m. at HARRY . MOORE PEACE CHAPEL. 2050 E. Michigan. Friends are welcome. Bure 1a] Hope. Ind RIZZI—Lucille, beloved mother Oo Tony of Beech Grove; Angela an Vincent Rizzi of Italy: sister of Joseph Tucher, Indianapolis, Theresa and. Catherine of Italy; also 11 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. passed away Sunday. Servives Wednesday. 9 a. m., Holy Rosary Catholic Church. Burial 8t. Joseph Cemetery, Priends may call at LITTLE & SONS FUNERAL HOME, 142¢ TROY AVE. Beech Grove. SMITH Charles 8, 5117 Ralston, husband of Edith E.; father of Rev. Charles E., James R. and Paul W., of Indianapolis; brother of Reno Smith. of Chicago, Myrtle Frost of Almo. Mich., passed away Saturday. Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Tuesday, 1 My Priends invited and friends may cail at mortuary.
SMOOT Laura A. e 75 years, the late erit Smoois Mrs. Ada M. Mrs, Lena Monaham, Mrs. L. Day, Mrs. Rose Cranshaw, James W Goodwin and Charles E. Smoot, sister of Chas. Schrader and Mrs, Mary Saales, passed away Sunday
widow of mother of
eve. Puneral Thursday. 3 p Be from SHIRLEY BROS. WES CHAPEL. 2002 W. Michigan, Calling
after Tuesday noon. esta——— WALSH—Lida Schurmann, 2005 N, Riley Ave, mother of Edward A, Schurmann, aunt of Desiree Heaton, Los Angeles. died gatyrday at her residence. Servic esday, 2p m, at the KIRBY MORTUARY, Meridian at 19th St. Interment Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary. WILLIAMS Mrs. Thelma V., of 11 N. Oriental Mother of Rober Gene, sister of Norma Trent, of Ine dianapolis, ind Beverly Hyer of Dave ton, Ohio. passed away Sunday. Serve feces FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY./Wednesday, 9 a. m. Friends may call at the mortuary Monday afternoon WRIGHT Edward C., 2430 Adams, St.. husband of Mary M. Wright, » of Lloyd, grandfather of Lt, lo Stanley Wright Jr, Korea, Kemp and Mrs. Riche ames C. Wottring. Mrs. Robert Kirkpatrick and John Edward Wright, great-grandfather of 11. brother of wen Wri Port= lsnd, Ind d ried shis age 78. s . at MOORE & KIRK NORTHEAS CHAPEL, 2530 Station Bt, p. m. putial Washington Park, Friends nvited.
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PLUMMEBR-—We wish to express oul thanks and appreciation to our friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindnegs, sympathy and beautie ful floral tributes extended at the passing © : : LOUISE PLUMMER. We especially wish to thank Rev. Ghuteh, ne pallteaters and Harry W. Moore ners! Home. THE FAMILY.
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