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By VAL DICKMAN Heads or tails?
A flip of the coin may decide which amateur teams are to compete at Victory Field on Amateur Day July 15. Rain may force the amateur nines to gamble. If the weatherman won't let teams tied for first place play off the games on the diamond, then they'll decide it by tossing a coin. | 3 a: are the teams which will forfeit With the Twilight loop a games. In addition to the 16washout last night, undefeat- player limit, teams may have two ed Vestal Steel and P, R. Mal- junior players,.18 years or under lory have until Sunday to decide Who have never played amateur the Amateur Day question for baseball before this year, a nonthe Twilight i loop. Both teams are eager to fight it out with a baseball rather than a spinning} coin. In the Big Six
ling coach. The IABA also ruled July 11 as the deadline for new player registrations. Because the next {meeting falls on July 4, teams
may register new players by mail. The Yaver amateur baseball team will meet at Meridian and Washington Bts.,|
Sunday at 10:30 a. m. for the trip to League another Pendleton “ ” 1 coin deci Atkins will meet at Riverside No. 3 at ‘could result. sion 3, Jeon Sunday for its double-header with Harry T. The South Side Saints play the Colum-
bus Merchants Sunday at Columbus. Ind. Hershberger's The Saints will meet the Bloomington Bearcats July 4
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recent, heavy rains.
‘ANNIE GET YOUR BOOTS'—Mrs. Emily Lemcke, star of the Starlight Musical, "Annie
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h 1 he doing their best to catch league-|" The Indianapolts Stars w
The Indianapolis Stars want a base
leading Linde Aire Products (6-1). bel clame with a state team for July Hershberger has re - scheduled Ave. a Mainews. 3198 Mariindaje
postponed games with Bridgeport Brass at 6 p. m. today at Rhodius No. 1, and with Bischoff Contractors at 9:30 a. m, Sunday. The Athletics then travel to] Putnamville right after the Bis-| choff game to play the Indiana | > State Farm. It's a big schedulé/® EINE for the boys from Fall Creek, but| & if they can win all three and| Linde loses, they're “in” at Vic-| tory Field. But if Linde also! wins it's back to the coin. { Tickets for the amateurs’ big) day at Victory Field July 15 are AT AQUEDUCT—Star Enfin responded on sale at Bush-Callahan, Sports-| Josterdsy, sethoring momentum at the
’ " - «| Wire to win the $10,000 Astoria Stakes. man’s, Em-Roe and Smith-Hass | Finishing two-and-a-half lengths ahead
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ler sporting goods stores. It's of oddess, Star Enfin toured five-and-a- | DA uriongs in 3 y AN «40, a double-header of Indianapolis’ | 3g ‘and $2.30. Goddess paid $5.20 and
.183.60 for place and Isograde was worth) best amateur nines for 50 cents 13340 Jor Race
The four league leaders meet ’ AT DELAWARE PARK-—Crooning Wind, | Municipal against Manufacturer's 1 hadn't won a race in two years, set| and the Big Six against the Twi-|a new course record by defeating Oedipus light X | by four lengths in the Georgetown Steeple-
chase Handica Three teams will have to for-| Going over
%2 jumps in the course of ’ {about two miles, Crooning Wind was feit next Sunday's games because timed in 3:40 4/5, bettering the old hark they fafled 10 routs Zhetr Player | * widen by" Dan Marsan, Croan ML roster to at last night's pa 80 straight. Behin e runner|up Oedipus, came Genancoke, a poor meeting at City Hall. | third. pus, same Wilhelm Contractors, Bridge-| seem 3 : AT SUFFOLK DOWNS — Andy's Glory port Brass and UAW-CIO No. 23 took the featured sixth race as Jockey
|C. Burr guided the winner over six fur“longs in 1:111/5. Andy's Glory returned . $3.40, 32.40 and $2.20. Power nk fin-| Junior Baseball ished second and Swadelle third. won the $10,000 added Regret Handicap after negotiating six furlongs in 1:12 flat. The winning mutuel was $22.60, $9.00 and $4.80. Dark Favorite, who was seventh most of the way, closed yd a rush to jake the money, just failing to beat anger Tryouts will be staged Satur-
ead 2 a head. Chlge, the day in the Class C and B leagues
AT ARLINGTON PARK — Jumbo ran seven furlongs in 1:24 flat to win the $20,000 added favorite, was t 00D PARK—Special Touch for the Junior Baseball All-Star games at Victory Field July 9.
Warren Wright M a HOLLY W! fap Riles and” mages a the Seat 37 racing to an easy, ‘hree-length victory in Tryouts in the B league will be held for the eastern section at
the $15,000 Chino Purse. Ellenberger at 9:30 a. m. Satur-
wire, the winner was going away from runner-up Rube. Bernwopd was third.
AT MONMOUTH “PAREN-Danger Ahead
sl/the 30th Indianapolis policeman
For Officer Slain In Gun Battle
A policeman who was killed in| line of duty will be buried in| Crown Hill Cemetery after serv-| ices tomorrow in the church where he and his wife attended] services. The last rites for Patrolman Clarence G. Snorden will be in Mt. Zion Baptist Church at 1 p. m, An honor guard of police-| men will act as pallbearers. Patrolman Snorden died in General Hospital late Tuesday night about one hour after he fell mortally wounded at 227 W. 14th St., in the front yard of John Hoard, who went berserk when his wife threatened to leave him.
Second Policeman Wounded
Another patrolman, Thomas H.| Williams, was wounded by Hoard and is in critical condition at General Hospital. Hoard was later killed in a gun battle with three policemen. Patrolman Snorden, highly -regarded by his fellow policemen, had joined the force almost three years before his death. He was]
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killed in line of duty in the past 61 years and the fifth fo be wounded this year. The 29-year old. patrolman is survived by his wife and a 2-year-old son, Phillip Duane. His wife is expecting another child.
Other Survivors Listed
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be at 9 a mS Saturday in Holy & By ROBERT CRATER Angels Church. 5 Scripps-Howard Staff Writer % WASHINGTON, June 28 — Friends may call lat the Patton Motorists harried by mud baths Funeral Home. from big trucks on rainy days Mr. Clements will have to look to their state
G. L. Clements:
| Rites Arranged Truck Mudguard . ors cements rere (119SHON. Finds died Wednesday at his home, 2715 ge U. S. Riding Fence
He was 79. Services will
legislatures for relief. The Interstate Commerce Commission has decided to sit out of the argument about making trucks put mudguards on the rear wheels.
a native of Mor-#
in 1913 in the" purification de- Any motorist knows how partment. In troublesome the muddy spray 1920, he became laboratory as-from tractor wheels can be when sistant. He was retired in July, he's trying to see ahead to pass 1941, {a highway freighter. Burviving are his wife, Mrs... The problem became so acute
Mr. Clements
Patrolman Snorden also is survived by his father, George Snor|den: a brother, Michael; and two gisters, Mrs. Eunice Livingston and Mrs. Jewel Smith, all of Indianapolis.
The game 4-year-old mare -made the pace in nd and when called on for peed day. Tryouts on the West Side in the B league are scheduled for
8: in e stretch she opened up a lead and just coasted home. Zenoda came Riverside on diamond No. 4 at 11a. m.
up for second and Great Dream was third. Special Touch raced the seven furlongs in the excellent time of 1:22 3-5 could have clipped fractions off performance had she been called Jockey Bll Pearson, ps Dilly - win on ~-mutuels, The East Side includes Broad a
on by returned
The training home of Man O' War and |
He was a veteran of World
#a¢ War II, a graduate of Crispus
{ Attucks High School and a
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the Fraternal Oder of Police and
mem-| Club, | Newby, {Other survivors are three sons,
Ella M.; two sons, Fred and Al in Ohio that the legislature passed both of Indianapolis; four daugh- a law making trucks install rear ters, Mrs. Mary Estill, New York mudguards. Similar laws already City, Mrs. Lottie Hughes, Mrs.jare in effect in Washington and Virginia Williams and Miss Ce- Oregon. celia Clements, all of Indianap-| But the Safety Section of the olis; three grandchilden, and four ICC has decided against asking great-grandchildren. for a regulation requiring truck s uw = mudguards. . “We finally decided no one Rites Conducted [knows exactly what can be done . 3 . about those rear wheels,” said For Cleric Ss Wife G. R. Wellington of the ICC. “We included the mudguard problem in Services for Mrs. Phoebe Flor- . lang list ot suggestions for reguence Newby of Greencastle, a for- ations, and sought reaction from mer Indianapolis resident, were truckers, auto clubs and others. at the Wesleyan Methodist Truckers Object Church at Westfield at 1:30 p. m.| “Most everyone but the trucktoday. The Rev. Raymond Feas- ers were in favor of guard,” he ter, pastor of the Union Friends 22d. Ei the Spefators raised Meeting of Westfield, officiated. 3. ny ona ts eal Burial was in Westfield Cemetery. guard matter.” Mrs. Newby, the wife of a min-| Truckers had many complaints ister and the mother of two min-/about the idea. They wanted to listers died Tuesday at her home know what design should be lin Greencastle, She was 85. |adopted to prevent side spray. | Her husband, the Rev. John HOW, one trucker asked, can we is a Quaker Evangelist.|Put mudguards on that won't drag when the vehicle is loaded? One trucking operator experi-
the Rev. Edwin Newby, Indian-
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Memoriai Xe OLARK—Clare V.. of 941 N. @ stone, entered into rest rning, 84 years, widow WA Ny pte ol X Nancy | ¢ rtdohidreD. and. Slut Pitt He i 50 EB. Michig a are welcome. Burl
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FEA a Wa oHiOF ; fioly ross aan call at mortuary, K-—James Age of Birch Ave, husband of Mary M. father of Mrs, Nancy - Ke argsret Crawford, Hen Bevin D., iti A. Cook, brother of Mrs, Agnes Wand, Odrah Cook, stepson of 5, Ma stepbrother of Manzos, Mrs. Agdon, also 11 grandchildren, passed away Wednesday. Funeral Saturday 1:30 p. m., at the Ra~ Bt. urch of the rien | ma residence after 6 p. m. FARLEY BERVICE.
CORE-—Reba, e 44, H440 E. jth Bt,, niece of Mrs Mollie Nc onagle Barton, AWA i adneyday a. m, Service N. & BUCHANAN ORTUARY, day, 2 Bn. Friends may call at the mortu CUDAHY-Alice May, Park Ave. mother of Mars. ner, . Irene Clar rie and Charles Cudahy, and - mo 4, AWA y eve he Prien:
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of Danville, Ill, day. Services CHANA MORTUARY, p. m. Friends may call at mortuary {Anderson papers please copy. = - HAUPT—Paul P., age 61 years, hi band of Hi ; father of Marie Wharton; stepfather of Evelyn Smith, Mrs iriey Nance of Long Beach, Cal. and ox of Indian , brother est, Arno a
lanapolis: also survived by 4 Bineral Pridis™ Site he 10 he: x W OSHER MOR:
RO . RY, 2313 W. Washin St. Friends invited. Burial at Jose . Friends may call at mortuary,
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MORROW--James, age 30, fo of Indianapolis, beloved hus of Catherine Morrow, father Sharon and Randolph Morrow, of Mr, and Mrs, Adrian Morrow, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Crickmore, brother of Virginia Morrow, Mrs. Maxine Samon, Indianapolis, Mrs. June Alspgpugh, Templeton, Ind, passed away at Lafayette, Ind., Tuesday. Friends may call at th ROBERT W. STIRLING FUN HOME, 1420 Prospect St.
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Ripple, Washington Park, Gar-iw.'% ] 1 i i . 3 are ra sing and RoR ronsatta so Besar 0 SAS SEE SEAR DS TI 1 in 4 p.m Son Fanon of Mision Tu manic with mucguae ns trac | fo 2 S500, Sai) SMRLEY BGS, 00, res | se low prices West Side areas embrace River-inational real estate clearing house, anc day at the Patton Funeral ernacle; Ernest Newby, Wes e ‘finished a ak nh friends invited." Bur ashington | p46 N. Illinois 11-5408 2 = . side, Rhodius, Tarkington Park, [nounced yesterday. y a/and the Rev. Clifford Newby,| =; g the guards he Grgey iors —aloved wile of | of I0th SL DUHot DM-4ves Want Ads - a Bint pionndildy Son ’|\ofetiords and his wife a niece of the|Home. It was incorrectly reported! i or ‘the Greencastle Nag. had the tractor loaded. The truck | James Murphy, passed awsy at her ROBERT W. STIRLING P . famous Tare for T3185,000° Jeffords. a yesterday that his body had been, ... church; a brother, Ernest Sank about nine inches under 10ad | ironing. mother of Mrs. Mary | L433 Prospect MA-8876 or Results 3 Tryouts Carded rominent turf d oe | ® f i way Farms” ia Lexington Ky. teatned his taken to the Stevens Funeraliprouiine Mitchell: 15 grandchil. Weight and the guards were only Fore City Funeral Just Ease | C league tryouts are slated for horses at Glen Riddle Farm until the |Home. dren and four great-grandchil-|one inch above the road surface. |& N FUNERAL HOME, 4 v » Brookside No. 23 5:30 Saturday ath oS We 2 x 8 dren. . | Te first bad stretch of road |gieriQian St. Friday, 3:3 & uw. _ or the 8 e teams, while e truck hit, the guards would |Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends re 58. TYPES West Side pecformers will seek | S€€K Softball Games ‘Mrs. J. T. Small Mrs. Mary E. Cole have been ruined,” the trucker ad-| will meet at. the. funeral home . - Bes Si Sie a Rives So Oe tou’ ams seg pH Ce ee EA : .,—catlla. m, ie .rlanner I ouse atv | Mrs. Mary E. Cole, an Indian- a ME tr : - 8 LINE Two top players from each|girls’ team may call Miss Betty] ites will be at y a. m. apolis resident 41 years, died this Patiti U Gilrenee Waiter “Henry and’ Wiliam This Year 00LS tam 2 irae - Sach league Bunton, br 3588. Saturday in the Stevens Chapel morning at her home, 6120 Cen- etthons Urge Geokler of Belle lade Tia. acd 3 = an ayers chosen Mrs. Osa tral Ave. She was 77. « 0 ° = er 13 Class a iced. b In he FALSE TEE TH Elli Bo Aret workers| Mrs. Cole was born in Olney, Sewer Bond Issue w Bigger & = ine. B88 ass pic y man- to retire from Methodist Hospital| IIL | Petitions asking the approval tery. Friends may call at the funeral ™ Ser Irom ne Class 3 teams. Z FIT LIKE NEW FOR WEEKS || nder the hospital's retirement] Services will be at 10 a.m. Sat- of a $3.4 million bond issue for EL. ere Haute papers yisgis - - ge complete the four- pe fi . \ food; — real a og More plan. Burial will be in Oak Hill urday in Flanner & Buchananitwo North Side sewers and part|®QRb~Edne Mare, of A00LN. 230 etter - ausdit the Junior B #1 d Fi ar gums. Try Dentur-eze. 59¢ & 98¢ af Cemetery, Lebanon. { Mortuary. Burial will be in Dodge of a West Side sewer were being|day. age 86 yrs, wite of Howard A. , - r Baseball day. First|g druggists. Money-back guarantes. all died yesterday in! Grove, Mattoon, Ill. at 3 p.m. circulated by the Boar Robb, other of Mrs. Jatold Bake. : wad game starts at 2 p.m Mrs. Sm y p 3 d of Works | Rose Movie Times Want Ad — $1.28 Results yesterday: : {her home, 1801 Berwick St. She Surviving are a granddaughter, today. 3 son. Services Friday. 130 bm. al n s reach : waa® li Riverside A~ Hawthorne 7, Rhodtus 5: Hooks D dable D ‘was 78. | Mrs, Herbert R. Lee; three nieces,, The money requested would be|2060 W. Michigan St. Burial Suther- thousands of eager buyers > = - Kirshboum 5. Maple Road 3. [Hooks Dependable Drug Stores Native of Lebanon Mrs. Hubert Vizt; Mrs. Bessie used on the 34th and 37th St. [ire chape, toon may call at EVERY DAY! m Casting Born in Lebanon, Mrs. Small Dille, Cincinnati, O.; and Mrs. main sewers and for a part of the | SCHERING—George ¥., entered into m - ard came to Indianapolis 44 years Charles Webster, Palestine, IIL; a|W. 12th St. main sewer. years. Brother of Clare Behering. : ago. She had been employed as nephew, Benjamin Elkins, Diete-| The board also moved to with- Service Saiirdes. 2 B. Wi. at Tesi Ti Ww a a press operator in the hospital ‘rich, Ill, and two grandsons. {hold the guarantee check of $2182] are. welcome. Burial Concordia mes ant Ads Get = w $1.39 laundry for 23 years before re- (posted by the Duncan Parking SUACE CHAPEL in charge, ore . m at $1.49 tiring four years ago. Mrs. Clara V. Clark {Meter Co. of Chicago which sold | SHANKS—Eddie Harlan, beloved hus- : o > © +e Sh She was a member of the De- {the city 186 Millermeters installed |, band, of Ruth Virginie Shanks - wm $1 65 < stepfather of Ernest Short, brother oe ‘ gree of Pocahontas. Services for Mrs. Clara V. in the Fountain Square area. The|of Dale Shanks and Mrs, Rrahces n +o $1.78 Surviving are "her ‘husband, Clark will be at 11 a. m. tomor-/check was withheld until the com- | Shanks. Jasonville. Ind. passed swe : = O SAVE $$ SAVE $$ taiiiy : vo $1.95 Alr-Seal’s New 1951 : Say it with . . . }!John T.; three sons, Lt. Jack O.irow in Harry W Moore Peace Pany gets the machines in proper | yedngsdey evening, Funeral Sauir- 0 a : > $2.18 Screen & Storm Windows of the Indianapolis police force, Chapel. Burial will be in Mt. Working order. geist * Church, Parts, Iii. Burial esu is mw x — $9.89 Up Te the Rev. Harold F. Stinesville, Jackson Cemetery. The board approved nearly|BRos. © TRA CHA EL 348° N. ‘ JAMS a ourself and Herman F., Indianapolis; 13| Mrs Clark died yesterday at $100,000 for two street repaving|Iinols. .. er 7p. m Thursday, wf wn $1.0 Factory to vou. mstell v SEND Them OFTEN! grandchildren and 14 great- her home, 941 Keystone Ave. She Projects. Emerison Ave. from 11th | STMON—Charles. 935 N. Rural Sigh: " - ho b ‘AIR-SEAL WINDOW ¥¢ Allied Florists of Indianapolis, inc, { | grandchildren. was 85, to 16th Sts. and 25th St. from |father of Miss Mildred; Simon, Firs. hen you want to Sell,
CO. Ll 242) A native of Howard County, Matrindale Ave. to Sherman Dr, |Ingels, Kenneth E And Henry $B i 3 mon, " she came to Indianapolis 70 years It accepted the $20,232.50 bid| Fons "hardenkecker, My. Elizapeth oyies, ad
ago. Mrs. Clark was a member Of the Indiana Asphalt Paving | Spinner. Mrs, Rose ¥ovis J a y, ille, ., peased |
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Born in Raleigh, Mo. Mrs. Cudahy came to Indianapolis 15 {years ago. She resided at 6420 {Park Ave. and was a_member of ithe Baptist Church at Ramsey,| | IIL,
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Times Wart Ad Stinesville, Harmon F. Small, 13 ° grandchildren, 14 great-grandchil- . \ dren, passed away Wednesday. Serve fce Saturday, 10 a. m. STEVENS I | CHAPEL OF THE FLOWERS, 3136 | %
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