Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1951 — Page 37
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freshing is the Link-Belt Co. on-the-joh World Series fans, Noise “of company operations and PA svstem, but-the company women workers over 37 sprawling acres won't miss Series scores A runner and Dbicvlist. will carry dugout dope to all departments, plant offices and cafeteria News will be dispatched from the offices of Frank Owen, captain of the guards, who'll keep his ear glued to the radio during the games, He'll send scores by telephone and messengers, to be postted in various departments on {large placards made by the blue printing department. Relieved of their jobs in the foundry ‘to serve alternately as bicyclist and runner will be William Stoneking and Charlgs Miller. The former played on Link- | Belt's championship softball team in the Sportsman Store event last season. ” = ” HOOSIER AIRMEN are dolivering “armies by air” at Pope Field, N. C. this week. Five crews and planes from the 434th Troop Carrier Wing of Atterbury AFB are dropping paratroopers of the x2d
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Central; Lawrence Central at Washington, Ind., at 7:30 p. m.; Noblesville at Mannal; Deaf School at Pike Township; Lafayette Jeff at Tech; and Washington at Terre Haute Wiley at 7:30 p. m. Starting time for all games except two mentioned, 8S p.m. Th Civie Theater production of “Seventeen.” 8:30 p. m. Exhibition by Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, Inc. Open and free to Public. Claypool Hotel. All day. Stock car racing. $1.50, $1 and 50c¢. Indianapolis Speedrome, Kitley at U’, 8, 52, 8:30 p. m.
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celebrated bv Ernie Pyle VFW Post 1120 at 8 o'clock tonight. It's a public event, Commander Charles R. Behrman announced.
v ” ” “PEN PICTURES OF MR. RILEY" were given by School 9! traditional ohservance of James Whitcomb Riley's birthday at 10 a. m. today. Riley Memorial Association sponsored tribute to the Hoosier poet who died in 1916 and- the 30th anniversary of its
ownership of the Lockerbie home,
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on the program led by their prin1 (9-0 cipal, Miss Agnes Mahoney, included: Charles Webb. Sylvia Welch, Bill Gregory, Louise Burgess, Sandra Burgess, Freddie Stattler, Sallie Sampson, Deloris Gross, Rosemary Beverly, Ronnie Robbins,. Florence Walker, Catnerine Wampner, Sharon Williams, Wilma Richards, Marcia O'Connell, Patty Derringer, ° Shirley Carson, Kenna Jean Martin, Harold Padgett and Jerry Long. The intermediate Choir furnished the music,
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