Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1951 — Page 44

PAGE 44 - Football '51—Rocky Mountain Area

Nebraska to - Sooners’ No.

By CHET NELSON Sports Editor, Rocky Mountain News

ROBUST CHALLENGERS hover in a cloudy setting of st

uncertainties as Oklahoma and Wyoming go forth as favorites for football championships in the Big Seven Conference

most challenger the nation’s No. 1 team in 1950" and Big Seven pennant winner : the last three seasons. Utah looms as Wyo-§ ming's most formidable rivals with Montana University, coms peting in the Skyline for the first time, considered a men-

| writers sizing up the United

morrow The Times Football Express rolls into the Pacific Coast.

|should continue this season, although Utah State and Brigham

_ seriously bid for top honors. Nelson | gs » =» -

a ci at acing “dark-horse” contender. | OKLAHOMA — Bud Wilkinson

All-American adjectives are be- Will field another contender for —ing sprayed freely for the tre- national honors despite the loss mendous deeds expected of Ne-'of key-men from last year's braska's Bobby Reynolds, Kan- squad. It will be another explo-

sas’ Charlie Hoag, Oklahoma's'sive, offensive-minded . aggrega-|

Challenge : 1 Grid Rating

| Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, organMile Race drivers will be in the lineup Sunday for the AAA Mid- 2er of the Juntor League, died

the Sooners in the Sugar Bowl. = They're ready to go on another Nelson's Picks reak. Many experts believe they will at the expense of William land Mary, Texas A & M, Texas, ny Kansas, Colorado, Kansas State] and expanded Skyline Eight of the Rocky Mountain area. Missouri, Iowa State, Nebraska Nebraska, building back to pre- ———— oo land Oklahoma A & M.

ar st th, will be the fore-| This is the fourth of six ar- | re. for Oklahoma,| ticles by Scripps-Howard sports

west Championship speedway car

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Colorado State ALL-AMERICA

NEBRASKA Bobby Reynolds, 4. Montana State

la blond, willowy triple threat, 3 States college football scene [along makes Coach Biff Glass- sk for readers of The Times. To- |ford’s Cornhuskers a dangerous golds. Nebraska team. But the cotton-topped Rey-| inolds will not be the only one Jim {dealing out misery for opponents. | |. Coach Glassford believes inex-| ferior grade, has come a long Way | .iiance may prove the undoing markable achievements. since World War IT and over-all of the Cornhuskers, but he recog-! E improvement in the quality]

sophomores.

tor Vea thorail roy Warr liner,

Gordon Cooper,

figure to be ready for any re-

2 #8 @ ; promise . of WYOMING — Graduation

Sharing the offen7 i sive load with Reéynolds will be Young still appear too weak t0 mom Carodine, swift colored boy {from Omaha where he was mayor,

\program. Qualifying trials will Meredith Nicholson Jr. Indian‘start at 12 noon (Indianapolis apolis.

|

AT LEAST 11 Indianapolis 500-

|yesterday in Methodist Hospital. Daughter of the late Hoosier author, Meredith Nicholson, Mrs. Brown belonged to St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Woodstock Country Club, the Progressive Club and the Dramatic Club. She was 51. 4 She lived at 4401 N. Illinois St.| | Mrs. Brown, born in Denver, Colo, but a long-time resident of Indianapolis, attended Tudor Hall here and Dana Hall at Wellesley, Mass, ; Services will be held at 3 p..m.| ® ib ; tomorrow at Flanner & Buchanan Robert A. Lovett

races at the Salem Speedwav. Everett Roberts, owner of the high - banked : half - mile oval, ; said these “500” speed pilots have J signed for the Sunday go: Troy Ruttman, Duane Carter, Mike Nazaruk, second in the “500”, Le-

holder of the Salem track rec- wma * |Mortuary, with burial in Crown ord, Jimmy Day- Ruttman Hill, ® * The United States had a new walt, Doc Shane- ° | Survivors are her husband;| Secretary of Defense today

has brook, Gordon Reid, Joe James, | Austin H. Brown: a daughter, with President Truman's nombitten deeply into the Wyoming| Buzz Barton, Andy Linden and|Mrs Neil E. Funk Jr. - Indian-| ination of Robert A. Lovett, irartks, but Coach Bowden Wyatt Pete Romcevich. \ has the manpower to plug all holes adequately. T i ‘have dominated the Father Flanagan's famed Boys’ it the fast two years and cliCarodine, a left handed!maxed an unbeaten 1950 season passer, will operate at right half py whipping Washington and Lee in Glassford's T-formation pat-in the Gator Bowl. build around] : three all-conference men in Dew-| : i KANSAS — Coach Jules Sikes ey McConnell, ‘end; Center Doug E° there will be three eight-lap

{apolis; three grandchildren, Neil] deputy secretary, to that post Twenty-five cars will start theE. Funk III, Elizabeth Nicholgon| following the resignation of

Cowboys s0.jap championship feature that Funk and Virginia Brown Funk, Gen. George C. Marshall yes-

will bring a finale to the sprint (all of this city, and a brother,

time) and the first race will be-|

"Rites Arranged In addition to the campionsnie LOE @l Deaths Saturday for

gin at 2 p. m.

Billy Vessels and Colorado's Mer- tion with a great ball Sarre in| {ll have a sizable squad With Reeves and Tackle Jim Martine heat races and a 10-lap consdla-|_ MRS, HARRY J (BLANCHE, win Hodel. Juilly Y ossel and anot oN n >» good speed, but it likely will be a The Cowboys have a potential tion. )) v IL, 69, of 2040 E. Michi- | .ggn 8 #8 2 ‘seemingly endless String 0 Hallo starter for want of experi- All-American in Tailback Harry| Most of the Salem field plus gan t. Private services at Pvt Griffith : IN THE SKYLINE competition, ented quarterbacks in ~ Kddle ence. Charlie Hoag heads a list Geldien, who will bear the brunt Walt Faulkner, Aaron Woodard, &. m. tomorrow in the Harry W.| .

individual ball toters singled out Crowder. ; include Wyoming's Harry Geldien,! The defense will feature two of Uiah's Jack Cross, Montana's ithe game's greatest line-backers

Job Byrne, Denver's Sam Etche-in Co-Capt. Bert Clark and Cen-|

verry, Colorado A & M's Ken Wil- [ter Tom Catlin. Co-Captain ml

helm and New Mexico's ‘Bobby Weatherall, an All-American

Lee. tackle, will be a bulwark on the The leveling off process is ex-iline again and Kay Keller is a|

pected to continue in the Big/standout at end. Seven, which has risen to na-!. The Sooners lost seven offen~

tional prominence the last decade. sive starters by graduation and Of the seven teams, only Kansas will miss the veteran pass defense State looms as a pronounced|trio of Tommy Gray, Ed Lisak| weak sister. The foolball will be and Buddy Jones, one of the bet-|

spectacular. and big -league in ter safety men in the game. every respect. | Oklahoma had its 31-game win-

The Skyline brand of football, ning streak snapped last New

once passed off lightly as an in-/Year's Day when Kentucky beat]

“Haleonal 100-LAP

(HAMPIONSHIP

MIDGET AUTO RACE

featuring Nations finest Cars and Drivers y Vv

of 11 regulars of 1950—fv@ from of the offensive load. ithe offensive unit and six from| Good sophomore material ! lcomipg up and a half dozen others will race in the seasoii’s = : . “into the/final 100-lap midget AAA cham-| MRS. BERTHA MAY RUDD, 15 will be buried here Saturday. \plonship race tomorrow night le of 3441 N. Illinois St. Serv-geryices for the former resident

[the defensive platoon. | Hoag appears sét for a big sea- transfers may crash He's a long-gain ball car-/limelight.. rier and a tireless individual. Quarterback Jerry Bogue is on the comeback trail and if he can lavoid injury, the attack will be more potent. Jerry is a splendid passer and heady field general. Other .experienced men are, Tackle George Mrkonic, Ends Bill Schaake, and Orbon Tice, Center| 'Wint Winter and Backs Chet {Strehlow, Merlin Gish, Hal Cleav-/ inger and Aubrey Linville. Expect the Jayhawkers to be at their best in late season.

4 4&8 #8 | TT COLORADO—Here is the most] oo. improved team in the Big Seven ’ * Conference, one capable of upsetting any rival in the league. The Golden Buffaloes will have their 1950 offensive backfield returning intact — Zack Jordan at tailback, Merwin Hodel at fullback, Woody Shelton, wingback, Pa and Roger

mg /the W..16th St. Speedway. UTAH—Moving back toward the top after three lean seasons are the Utes. Fiery Jack Curtice, in his second year as head coach, will field -a team dominated by new men and around Salt Lake City the word is out that it will events scheduled for 8 p. m. lert W. Sterling Funeral Home be good enough to win the title. Outstanding newcomers harles (Tiny) Grant, 290-pound|of stock-car racing billed for Fri-| MRS. MYRTLE PITZER, 65, of (,. store at 38th St. and Keystone halfback;/day, Saturday and Sunday and [762 N. Belle Vieu Pl. Services at Ave. He belonged to North MinCarter Cowley, a needle-threading|the W. 16th St. Speedway will re-|1:30 p.m. Saturday in,Conkle W. stor Presbyterian Church. turn to the hardtop events Satur-| Michigan St. Mortuary. Burial,| gurvivors are his mother, Mrs. day and Sunday nights. " . |Floral Park. Friends may call at yartha Dragoo; his father, Ches-

” o ” i T ANA -—-The Grizzlies move out of the Pacific Coast] |Conference and figure to be a dominant factor in the. Skyline; Coach Ted SHipkey will have the heaviest team in the! circuit and will show

drivers had to watch Cross grab Re 3 . = |the next three. Trials will start at MISS MARY C. BUSKING, 83,

7 p. m. with the first of four heat

Jack. Cross,

passer, and Don Rydalch, quar-|

a stellar; The “magic number” for the chanan Mortuary. Burial, 11 a.m. : : {Brooklyn Dodgers dropped today gaturday in Albany, Ind. Veteran Fireman i Shipkey admits to being five to 11. (deep at fullback and has a clever, Jordan led the nation in punt- quarterback in Dick Heath, ing last season. | as 8.1 = , Ba the line, Tackle Jack Jorge- DENVER-There has been son, Bnd Chuck Mosher, Center| Royal Shepherd, and Guard Bob Branby are returning lettermen on the line.

versity of Denver and.the effects win, all 14 of their remaining; . Hill | "Mr. Lynch served the Fire De. of curiailment will be felt this games, they will finish with 5s) ' 2» | partment from 1907 to 1943, start. season. The Pioneers are expect-| victories, and the Dodgers need| WIL fae Stati 27 when equip-| | i LIAM H. LOGAN, 69, of ing at Station [41 >? ia) y as Tole 0 eS Ea iy a out of 18 10 beat 5os5 Columbia Ave. an interior ment was drawn by horses. He lin the conference. | Coach Johnny Baker

2 = » MISSOURI—Coach Don Faurot is faced with ‘a remodeling job, but he has a habit of coming up| with strong teams and the Tigers halfbacks and tackles to make never can be sold short. . The pressure will be off at Mis-| souri for the first time in years. The squad will have onl regulars returning from t offensive team and seven from the defensive unit. Filling in wil be a batch of willing youngsters short of topflight linemen. headed by Halfback Bob Schoon-| An impressive freshman ' crop jreporting and Davis may find! badly needed

' |Denver a contender. ‘Reading Futurity t 2 | ill be held a . m. READING, Pa., Sept. 13 (UP) |278 N. Mount St, retired tailor.| Services will be he neral BIRTHS [at _st. is—Luman son: Mr. Lypch is survived by a Donaid. Coleone my iim Ere

EJ ou n COLORADO A&M — The Aggies have been a real tartar se —Tag Me, owned by George E. Services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in tomorrow gy

he 1950 Bob Davis took over the coaching|Quiri of Amsterdam, N.

ge f , Crown They wiiljthe $13,000 Reading Fair Fuiyniyjtos st. Mertuaty, Birla) |daughter, Carolyn; one son, Har-|

reins five years ago. | 2 8 = lold; a Sister, Mrs. Lenora Kerr,

1 have a good backfield "but appear for 3-year-old trotters on {Grand Circuit yesterday. {

Beck Hanover in the first heat 714 N. Tremont St. an employee here.

He? S01 Tatil Toy Tou reserye With atime of 2:07 2/5, then made Of Link-Belt Co. 2¢ years. Serv-

18 CARS IN FEATURE RACE

a #9 ! t ¢ TOWA STATE The Cyclones strength among prospective line- the distance in

Anderson Dentist | isecond heat by, a nose over the Conkle W, Michigan St. Mor- !

|Cal Niday, Art Cross, Johnny Moore Peace Chapel. Burial, In-| is Tolan, George Tichenor and|dianapolis Hebrew Cemetery. | Pvt. Willlam Stewart Griffith,

ho [killed in action in Korea last Feb.

ices are being arranged by Flan-or 5849 Primrose Ave. will be Potsy Goacher won the first ‘Der & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial held at 2 p. m. at Flanner & Bu-

{100-lapper here this year then the [2 Amo, Ind. lchanan Mortuary. Interment de-

rr. {tails have. not been arranged.

of 820 Lexington Ave. Services yng poems appeared in local pub|at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Rob-|jjcations, was born in Indian-

- apolis. Armscamp Speedway in Alex- Burial, Concordia Cemetery. | Pp attended Butler University arelandria has three straight nights) s 8» land later worked at the Kroger

[the mortuary after 2. p.m. to- ter 1. Griffith; grandmother, Mrs.

| CLIFFORD H. TYLER. 78, of Griffith; half-brother, Jerry Nor-

For Dodgers NOW 2435 N. Talbot Ave., former auto- man Grifith. All live in Indi-

{motive salesman, Services at 4 anapolis. {

NEW YORK, Sept. 13 UP), m. tomorrow in Flanner & Bu-| Samm |

| ” a 2 3 That means any combination ,p,rupr MccLAIN, 74. of 951 Dies at Home

(of Dodger victories or Giant de- 26th St. custodian at the feats that adds up to 11 will BIVe (30); Chapel AME Zion| Harry Lynch, veteran city fire-

a' the Dodgers the National League J , man, died yesterday at his home, de-emphasis move on at the Uni- pennant. Reason: If the Giants Church. Serviees at Caldwell man, .

{Chapel at 1 p.m. today. Burial, 7497 Rockville Rd.

i

—_————rTTTT . i £ morrow in Mount Mariah Baptist] Mr. Lynch, life-long resident of] i 000 Crown Hill Indianapolis, was 70. He be-| Teg Me Wine $13, (oa Buna : {[adian to the Modern Woodmen

CHARLES E. STIBING, 68, of of America.

Funeral Y. won Royster & Askin W. Washing- Home, with burial in Crown Hill

Tag Me won by a neck over MILTON R. MURPHY, 71, of and a brother, William. All live

2:081/5 to win the ices at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in

Mr. Griffith, whose short stories

decorator. Services at 2 p. m. to-|later served at Station 2. |

= THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ Soh = — hs : : @ . _ THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1051. ~~ -'500' Pilots Junior league New Defen - |At Salem, Organizer Dies | Spee W. 16th St. In Hospital Here |

se Boss

+ William C. Foster

terday. William C, Foster, head of the Economic Co-operation, was selected to succeed Mr, Lovett. Richard M. Bissel Jr., now deputy ECA administrator, will become acting administrator.

Dr. Frederick V. Overman

Services Are Tomorrow

Times State Service TIPTON, Sept. 13—S8ervices for

Dr. Frederick V. Overman, former * {Indianapolis eye, ear, nose and {throat specialist, will be at 10

‘a. sm. tomorrow in Youngs Fujneral Home here. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. | Dr. Overman, a native of Tip|ton, died in his home here yesterday. He was 70. | Former head of Indianapolis {and Indiana eye, ear, nose and |throat specialists’ organizations, | Dr. Overman was cited by the {War Department in 1944 for his {faithful and meritorious services {ds a civilian in selecting men for {the Armed Forces.

! He is survived by his wife, a

son, and a sister. |

In Indianapolis

. . : [Mary 8. Griffith; sister, Mrs. Bet11 Is Magic Roll jo 2 4 5 ee er, Sora Jo|

MARRIAGE LICENSES

Orval M. Gsines, 22. 3215 Ruckle; Joand E. Smith, 19, 209 Buckingham Brive Ralph H. Taylor, 21. 502 N. DeQuines; ary E. Horn, 25, 1423 N. Pennsylvania.

[Carl J. Knight. 31, hsibrville; Marie

Elmer L. Rice. 37. 18 in d M . i . roadway: a ods. 28. Benton Hi y

oO y . Peter Platten. 28, Wycole, Pa.; Sieta V. Eesteren, Havertown, Pa.

DIVORCE SUITS FILED

Teresg 4. vs, Leland R. Barmes: v R. vs, fais P_"Paicely; Bennie a. Dave bara Sutherland: Anna vs. John E. Kern; Daniel L. vs. Dorehy Beck; Paul T. vs, Barbara J. Butterfield: Beatrice 1. ys. Anthony N. Francescan: Agnes vs," James A. feld; Ruby R. vs. Howard H. lg Lida R. vs. James H. Jacoos: Nancy O. vs. William MH. Morrison: V.olet vs. Willlam E. Burleson; Owen M. vs. Nina O. Chapman; homas W. vs. Rena M. Reed; May BE. Vs. Robert Gray; Maudie B. vs. Eldridge M. Haley; Juanita vs. Robert Utke. Juliys B. vs. Anna E. Golder; Delores vs. Love Abernathy: John . vs. Delores Bajnes; Gladys M. vs. Elvis C. eely. Evelyn L. vs. Roscoe W. Pierson; yrtle M. vs. Stanton W. Gar-

irison; Sarah vs. Saul Ss; x | Eugene Smith: For dg LD x { Bridgewater, Marjorie vs. James McNeal. ———— a

ler. At Coleman—James, Clara Allen; Edward. Marie Cole; James, Jean Collins: Wil iam, Effie Harrod; Scottie, Elizabeth Mays: James. Jean Richardson. At_General—Robert, Lillie Brown: Harry, Gladys Paynter. At Methodist — Robert. Rosena Ballard: Paul, Margaret Miller: Jesse, Regina Bullens: Charles, Alice Johnson: Glenn, Anna Neidhamer; .fobert, Delores Girov-

Keservations - Belmont 3316-3317 er. Starling, Ina Foster; Russell, Louise {lost their potent aerial battery men. Martin: Lawrence, Laverne White: Bred : ‘lof Bill Weeks to Jim Doran, plus, - s a Spender Lawrence. tuary. Burial, Floral Park. . F d b Court | AFIS, Green: Hubert Dorothy rau, } omo row f e +30 2 | Coach! NEW MEXICO—This team is,' The Amsterdam. N. Y., winner cl M : Dies ree y : \ Thomas. Elizabeth Duane. aney Hum; Abe Stuber is optimistic about the second new member of the posted a 2:061/5 time to win the Clinton Motorist Dies The ' Indiana Supreme COUT! ac St. Finels — Harry, Mildred Cobb: RAIN DATE, SAT. NITE, SEPT. 15 | ithe Iowans’ chances of upsetting. Skyline and is undergoing a foot- final dish by five lengths. . 4 ruled today that Dr. Ernest A.! Lewis, Rosenel] Rohrma; Rover Novos

DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM 500-MILE TRACK

£4 = nz KANSAS STATE—A new re- known leaders as Dud DeGroot,

: . |gime, headed by Athletic Di- head coach, and Reeves Baysingjrector Larry (Moon) Mullins and er, Robert Titchenal, George Pet- .. {Coach Bill Meek, are finding the

‘comeback trail ‘long and- rough. {Kansas State’ is in the midst of,

rol and Willis Barnes. BRIGHAM YOUNG — There is, and doesn't quantity onthe Cougar squad but gia Tech today were warned to

INDIANAPOLIS

Mr. laze E. Age Says:

“The Test of the Best is Leadership. Drink the

Leader -Drink Old Crown Ale!” én

ia rebuilding program

{ 1st in SALES in a LLL

(cated they were ready to take'the truck and the victims had

rebuilding program.

Indiana” State Calls Freshmen Gridders HAUTE, Sept. 13 —|

{issued a call for all {players to report immediately,

{at Illinois Normal.

lunar Tables

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© 346 W. Wash.

« 1063 Virginls |might be able to appear in some

{of the games the Red Sox have/ The following table shows the tempera(left this season.

Enjoy That TIRED Feeling!

Arizin, the National Basketball Association's rookie of ‘the year reese last season, has signed for an-|Minneapoifs- Sneed 67 49 other year with his. home-town ge¥ Qrleans ........... ve 8 3 Philadelphia Warriors. Arizin, |Okiahoma City ".... lan. All-American at Villanova |piiararen College, averaged 17.2 points per Sen LIsbeisce ‘ game last year to finish sixth Washington. D.C.\. 0.11100 89 70 in the league scoring with a to- - tal of 1121 points. : Ship Movements

When you want to find the best, look for the leader. Yes, leadership is the test of the best... and Old Crown Ale is the . undisputed leader throughout Indiana

— outselling all other ales combined! Old E rs Gehrig Coach Retires.

. NEW. YORK, Sept. 13 (UP)~ (andy Coakley, who coached the

Crown's brisk, hearty flavor always pleases! Don't settle for anything less than the best. Get the leader... Lazy-A

lannounced today that he is retir-

City Man Hurt in Crash ycminn, an Anderson dentist.

: Times State Servite was sentenced erroneously to a Warn Georgia Schools KNIGHTSTOWN, Sept. 13 — A tpree-month term at the state To ‘Clean House" Clinton motorist was Killed and pena) farm for contempt of

ATLANTA, Ga. Sept:[13 (Up) a0 Indianapolis man critically In- coyrt, —-. <

—Offi ia a reorOfficials ai Sworgis 20a GO back of a parked truck on U. 8. yagison circuit court last June

=r} , | today. cont t after he was acthe material doesn't stack up with|clean house by the state board of 40 here = 'for contemp | |a majority of other schools fn the regents, who deplored the “exag-| Arthur English, « 30, Clinton, |p seq of violating a tempOTary| peiis Peitey: Wiliam meirrim bios:

was killed and Raymond Lang- tion against practicing gerated” help offered athletes by| don, 2805 Ruckle Ave, In dianap-| URC BO pains ay

8 ssn { [ UTAH STATE — John Roning, | he two senior colleges, lols, critically injured. Their car the state dental practices act. one of Bernie Bilermaf\’s assist-| ants at Minnesota jn recent years, has replaced George Metkovich at Utah State and faces a complete treme of ending grants and other {expensive facets of big-time foot- | ball, Castle. ; 3

Otherwise, the authorities indi- was wedged under the <back of] But. the. high court said the

formal action, possibly to the ex-|to be pried out of the wreckage, judgment was void because Dr.

Mr. Langdon was talfen to the 4 empt and therefore could not be

Henry County Hospital at New| imprisoned :

Dr. McMinn did not appeal the

{ruling and was taken to ‘the in-|

jLugky Buckeyes Trackless Trolley stitution at Putnamvile to serve

his term. His attorney later]

—Maybe this is Ohio State’s lucky Operator Robbed asked the supreme court for an x

Working with only 30 candidates,|year in football. ; |interpretation. mostly sophomores, Indiana State = . | Football Coach Mark Dean has can halfback from Elyria, O.. and told police today he was robbed Boh Long to Direct fréshmen Ray Hamilton, Canton halfback|0f $80.25 last midnight in the blici |converted to end, are members of |turnaround at Luett Ave. and Symphony Pu icity The Sycamores, who have eight|the 37th Ohio National Guard Di- Michigan St. | Bob Long, publicity director for lettermen from |year's squad that won seven and] {lost one, will open their Sept. 22 to complete their grid season be-|the car and warned; “This is it.” phony Orchestra's. publicity for (fore the Guard is called to ac-|The robber pulled out a stubby ’ (tive duty Jan. 15. .|nickel-plated revolver and picked] Appointment of Mr. Long was

COLUMBUS, O., Sept. 13 (UP)

Both Vic Janowicz, All-Ameri-| A trackless trolley operator|.

i

last vision. ,| Paul Brown, 31, of 4606 Far- the 1951 Starlight Musicals, will

But both seniors will have time rington Ave., said a man boarded nandie the. Indianapolis Sym-

the coming season.

OSU football officials said the up the operator's cash bag. lannounced today by Alan

two were the only members of| “Sit there a few minutes,” the Meissner, new manager of the

the 80-man squad who belong to robber said as he ran off. | Symphony.

the Guard. ga | In another robbery, Bryant. Now organizing a publicity firm Seimsteontdimmint————— (Walker, 47, of 915 E. 14th S8t.,|to be known as Bob Long Asso-

Order Doerr to Rest _ [told police three men jumped on ciates, Mr. Long will have his

(him in the 1100 block of E. 13th| eaedquarters in the Symphony

‘BOSTON, Sept. 13 (UP)—Bos- St. and took his bilifold contain- (0 W. Michigan St. ton Red Sox Second Baseman ing $38. jodfice, 10, W, Michigan wt {Bobby Doerr has been ordered re tee i . i ‘to “go easy” for several weeks Official Weather Police Legion Post by Lahey Clinic specialists treat-| yxirgp sraTeEs wear ¥ ing his back condition, it was re- —Sept. Aun BUEPAY Installs Commander (ported today. g Sunrise

Harold Morton was installed le 8:23 | Sunset... 5:88 ljast night as commander of In-

Doerr will not require surgery.

- c . |The doctors indicated that Doerr To ration: sine Jan0y, 5. m. ,;]j(dlanapolia Police Post 36, Amen clency, &4nCe Jan. 1 ............ 2.84/can Legion.

Other new officers are Omer Lloyd, first vice president; SylvesHigh Low ter Ahlering, second vice presi- - 90 8 dent; Carl Michaelis, adjutant;

ture in other cities: 7 tation

‘Arizin Signs oy 20 “ Bert Ennis, finance officer; Owen awe 1 aiplyeiand ..... ses Hunter, sergeant-at-arms and PHILADELPHIA,. Sept. 13 Denver ....... 85 ’ (UP)—Push-shot Artist Paul/m Werse ig 3 [Francis Dux, chaplain

93 64 | Mayor Bayt, Judges Alex Clark and Joseph M. Howard, and City 87 75 [Controller Pat Barton _wére among the 110 attending the ceremonies in the Post. clubroom. ‘78 51 |Among high American Légion fo 8 [officials who attended were State ites ‘89 8 Commander Gil Bates and Dise trict Commander Lawrence W. Hinds.

. By United Press WL | Ml: . . |. New York Acrivals —, Ile de prance, THi@VES Hit Basement |Havre;, Khedive Idmail, Alexandria: Rio

'de la Plata, Buenos Aires To Rob Drug Store Here

New York Departures—Ameri Judge, |. Antwers “Herefordshire: Sydney: Neownis:| Safecracking robbery of $250

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Lou! as a collegian, Eiizapeth. Che J rick, Ban

man job.

as baseball coach at Colum-

,

|MeMinn was guilty of civil con-|

: th vest! ul of : Ent a.) 1 drug store was , Bo; otic n hat the, Publia

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At _Coleman—Gerald. Mary Loos; William, ally Lieber: John, Frances Bteding.

At General — Arthur, Mil n Charles, Esther Craig fed Jonnson, At Methodist — William, Ruth Bottoms:

| Cloyd. Elaine Laib: Gerald, Helen Mec | Quire: James, Leveda Ward: Richard, . {Lorene Dix: -William, rene Smith; Jonali

jured when their car rammed the, pr McMinn was sentenced in Evelyn Blakenship; Lawrence, Verna

May. Melvin, Ellen Wilkerson: John. Si

! mone Smiljanic; Harry, Elsie Mumaugh

obert. Georgia Ramage

| At_St. Vincent's—Tom, Pauline Sanders

Herschel, Gertrude Jones; Amos a-

| Donald. Patricia Temple; - | Doped, Paw mple; Warren, De

{DEATHS

{Es¢l P, Don , y r tie. oghue, 55. at Veterans, sare

{ atria Evilsizor, 49, at Long. hyperten-

in. Fred Johnson. 62, st sclerotic heart. | ¢ General, arterio-

| John Weathers, 64, at BS cathe General, cerebral

CLUBS

| Golden Rule Auxiliary, OES b n s ‘ iness meeting and covered dish | a . day noon, 2026 Kohne St coeon: Mon Ind} lis & te ot | anapo Chapter of the Amer {Materials Handling Society. cocktail Party: {dinner and meeting, 8 p.m. Monday. {Hotel Warren. Lowell L. Holmes. founder A a SCutive director of Management socia 1 | speaker. es of Indianapoiis, Ki | 1 Coeur Kiwanis Club, Calcutta Sw s | Wednesday noon, Meridian bg

{ 8 8&4 o North Park Chapter OES. stated meet ing, Tuesday. 7:45 p.m. N K Masonic Temple. rth Pare i aah o - » » | ahara Grotto Auxillary. business meet ing, 8 p.m, Wednesday, Srotto Tubhouse, 2

Indianapolis Optimist, luncheon meet 12:15 p.m, riday, Hotel Severin, hE {Goethe Link, astronomer. speaker

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NOTICE TO ROAD ,CONTRACTORS ; Notice is hereby given that sealed pro- {| posals for--&he construction of certain ighway improvements as described be{low, will be received by the Chairman of {the State Highway Commissfon at his {office in the State House Annex. Ihdian|a lis until 10:00 A. M. Central Standard { Time, on the 20th day, of September, 1951, | when all proposals will be Rublicly opened | ad fend, RS 3413: Bids } t are invited on | CONC WIDENING AN B Al | Nous CONCRE RESURFACE on follow -

| rant County Project 624A 0.961 mile lon BR 23 eXtending north and east from | Dear and Water Streets in Jonesboro to “h and M Streets in Gas City. lans and proposals may be examined at the office of the Commission in Ine

apolis, STATE HIGHWAY COM ION OF INDIANA | Samuel C, Hadden, Chairman

| LEGAL, NOTICE OF. PUBLIC HEARING i 0! EL geidom | matter o e join t of Columbia hjansportation Berrion in | Cincinnati, Ohio, seller, and Transporta- ! tion Corporation: of Indians, Cincinnati, | Ohio, purchaser, for Abhroval of the sale nd transfer of Permit No, 1076-B, 3. "Notice. is “hereby given that the Publi a ° Service Commission of Indians Will con

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