Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1952 — Page 10
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* LIKE A MAN with thin“ning hair, Butler's basketball team has its eye on the top.
Conference. The Bulldogs can
Aivided into two shifts — 6:30 o'clock. Hs and 9 o'clock [cp —with a dozen
Virgil Haines of Central Sup- on ply rocked the maples in the, 5, Construction League at Pritch-
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was Johnny Fehr of Bowes Seal Bo
Fast in the Fox-Hunt Classic
Haines started with a 185 but gy rose to 262 and 226 to gain the Th ~arrow edge. Fehr's solid series gy,
got a 178. Johnny then upped the 5, mark with a 218 and finished out Ed with a 276 In the latter game, ,
rolled eight straight strikes beCharley Tacoma had a 656 in
came up with games of 189-245-222. Another honor count came
Shoes who rolled a 651, which was M realized on a string of 223-198-230. | to
FOR THE SECOND straight
sparked Dave Hockett's to a 2515
Hunt apparently set a fine example as there were 14 series
nagua, Cline Realtors, 618; Red hz: Stuart, Cline Realtors, 606; Charley Pheasant, Herman's, 612; i.
645; Earl Henry, Sicanoff, 624; Gene Briner, 608; Charles Mec-
Wilburt Schuck topped the Naal Ordnance League at Pritchett-Hunt-O'Grady with a 632. Ralph D
Beech Grove Pharmacy League.’ pc “d Mussman headed the list "with — 640 and Lucke Wambsganss
ext ‘hest, The others were Guy Porter. 615:. Walt Stahlhut, 614; Boh. Wright, 613, and Chuck
Wiate 60
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ordan led the action in tt 1 TAlly League at Beech Grove
Murray Hoover of Firestone paced the New York Central League with a 629 at Pennsylvania. Cecil Bevis of Hoosier Casualty chalked up a 600 in the Insurance League at’ Pennsylvania Alleys. The 8port Bowl! Recreation League had a busy night with five keglers getting -600’s, The _ Rroup included Dave Billingsley, Mueller "Motors, 612: Ed Hastings, Kelly's 602; Bob ‘Lyons, Fireside, 601, and Major Baxter, Herman's 601. ; -. Four 600’'s in the laria Classic league went. to Paul Brown, Emerson Supper Club, 614; Ed McIntosh, 611; Joe Pond, 610, and Joe Bise, Tansy Motors, 604. Omer Sensel rolled a 611 in the Chistian Church League at laria’s. - Amos Bakef led the Fun Bowl” Classic with a 614 while William
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Dezelan's ~ .is [281 Bets -+ 524 ympressed was . DePauw, also
fourth shift starting at 9 o'clock pi KA Ior-Litem81, Andrews
bracket. Prolia Lilles
ett's Recreation for a 673 series, ihm Mocarty ‘" Just d& half-step off the pace Lew Mariutto _ . 0 0 [1
began in woeful fashion when he Glenn Winter
the Bowes Seal Fast veteran — art ast erate | * ; we Foyt arent. moms) Anderson Quintet, 71-56
Beach Grove has won one of nine
eech Grove's Ross Page threw fg It pt
Fehr’s performance in the Fox- Pike 36, W. C. 30
Spl th
had a 612. during the Capital District B team to more than 300 teams. Tour-
Fountain Square—F. 8, Classic b Narmore, Capital Glass ‘xe Iaria—Chevrolet Nighthawks their showing against the De- f rold Doyle : ie 313 - Pauw flve, the Sycamores are fa Sport Bowl—Rosedale Dairy ester Hurst, Bailey's ...865 vored tonight. DePauw - fell to
Speedway —Linde Air. Products State, 71-52, and to Butler, 68-61.
\wards Keith Greve (hero of the ... 490'55-49 “moral” victory over Notre 1 Reeq °T¥itser-Cumming sos Dame Tuesday), and Orvis Burd-|
orge Snyder iievi...607 sall, Center Ray Stewart, Guards Construction League
Pritchett’'s—Ell Lilly Ladies
take the position tonight by eras- Association. |
going ahead with .the expanded, ..s42 beaten by Butler. On the basis of ,,s ‘st1) restricted show for this
down in a hurry.
n 503 BALANCE 18 the Sycamore trust suit against the Nationa
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... CINCINNATI, O., Jan. 12 (UP)—The National Collegiate Athletic Association voted today to restrict spring | practice and out of season basketball drills‘to no more
than 20 sessions. » : iy a
By United Press
: Fg CINCINNATI, O., Jan. 12—The nation’s college foot- : Specifically, the top is first ball fans face another season of restricted television for! § THE TEMPO will increase over the week-end in the place .in the Indiana Collegiate 1952 under the control of ‘the Na!
men's city bowling tournament. Action started simultane-
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| ously this afternoon in the singles-doubles at Indiana and ing Indiana State's visiting Syca-| In the face of opposition led by Pil § F : in the team division at Dezelan’s emporium. [Ronee clitriores cil on the Bal |Athletic Director Fran Murray i 0 ‘aces An abbreviated field of four| \ | dogs . yan Setting is {he Field of Pemmsylvania, the NCAA voted | : | teams began with matinee Per-\c,,cn garnered-a 609 and Tom house. 163 £0 8 yesterdsy to continue « Ban After | formance with Precision Ma- Kelty scored with a 608. | Butler has a 1-0 conference rec- control over live television of| * Sve, See abies The other leaders include; - ford, white Indiana State's mark football games. Murray, how-| § in e ’ Ye 5 Delaware—Moosé League * is 2-0. Over-all season records are | 0) Ls tual Milk, and yp Thompson, KitcKen Band 43 a different story. The Bulldogs ever, warned that a. quick Coury ° : | the Screwballs, ui Dotto Tiers Lease 450 have dropped seven of 10 games, test might put the restriction out: Br United Press | 12King the al. an State Busrd of Health Indiana Stdte has a 9-3 showing of business. ~~ NEW YORK, Jan, 12— Before y. leys. a {Poe Colina 829 and a three-game winning streak.| Murray attempted to force the today’s. emergency commission, Tonight's. Pegsy } EET Clon neg 511 4 n =n NCAA's video committee to seek Meeting opened, Chairman Robsession at po,....4 cassman i iiieiiii....524 THE LAST team the Sycamores a court test of its program, before ert K. Christenberry of the New
Madison Square Garden.
York Boxing Commission threatened to “bar for life’ Manager
Tommy Ryan for his rowdyish . oted! all. But his effort was vole actions after last night's fight at
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SATURDAY, JAN. 12, 1052 Services Monday
For Man, 90, Born, In Covered Wagon
| Charles: E. Likens Sr. born in a covered wagon en route to.In. diana from the West, will be buried in Crown Hill Monday. Services are set for 2 p.m, that day at Flanner & Buchanan rtuary. . Mort ens was 90 and lived lat 3518 Northwestern Ave. He |died Thursday at the home of his |son, Charles Jr, at 6481 River!view Dr. Mr, Likens retired four years ago after working at Crown Hill Cemetery for 40 years. He also had worked at Flanner and Bu{chanan Mortuary and the former Indianapolis Street Railway Co. He was a charter member of the {Winamac Tribe of Red Men, | Surviving in addition to the son are his wife, Rose B., a grand'daughter and three great-grand.-
daughters. 1
Local Deaths
MRS. FANNIE H. NAYLOR,
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WHAT HURTS?—Wealthy broker Theodore H. Thompson 37, of Chicago. Former Indianapof Carmel holds his nose in an attempt to foil the photographer |olis resident for 30 years. Serv-
a9 Ryan slugged Referee Ray Mil-| at his divorce support hearing yesterday in Superior Court 5. Mr. (ices at 1 p. m. Monday in First
onsistently against this.”
MURRAY WAS not aldne in would revoke Ryan's manager's Dino Poulo Don Holloway and Jim Crosley or opposing the rule to reinstate the license for life and consider ad-| S*!iba 23 3480 E ve woglerol Liiiiitl 812 Mike Radkovic. ban on live video. Voting against vice from the commission's attor- DIVORCE SUITS FILED oral thrombosis. 811) Butler lost both tries against it with Murray were Notre Dame, neys about having Ryan arrested|_ Thomas vs. Ruth Cannon: Mary vs. Pearl M. Wright,
Antlers—Friday Shop League AK é Georgia Tech; Wayne, for assault on Miller. tty Williams, Airline Sandwich .... 466 State last season, but holds a 21 |Kansas, g 3 / Central—Ell Lilly League 112 edge in the all-time standings.|Ohio State and Rhode Island. | Christenberry said, “we
where he rolled a 672 total. Jim Presser ...................c...... 563, The teams first met in 1903.
However, it was known thatitake no action against the fighter, Mary Clark
1 Pell rr vias eReraa ...801 It will be Butler's last home Kansas’ vote was made in hopes Castellani apparently - was. 474
elma Eacret . . shuns Ilinois—Real Silk Mixed jen Wills ........
veri ....."400. want to give State and home [p
Broad Ripple—Steex Drug League erett Oberlies, Ryan Auto .. ‘
es Hall . L507 And there's no time like tonight, [fashion for the same reason.
St, Joan of Are ul ‘Wornsing, Kirby Mortuary ..... soa’ Says Tony Hinkle. F. A.
523 fans something to remember [suspicions that Ohio State and Referee ssp. them by while they're away. Georgia Tech voted in the same weight contender — stopped ne {bout in the seventh round because] ier: William, Norma Martin: George, veteran, died
In addition to imposing the Castellani, the 9-5 favorite,
video control, the convention parently was helpless as
voted itself authority to regulate staggered along the ropes. »
» leaving the No. 7 pin stand-| jon, and oth tters “of| ore leaving the No. 7 pin tnd: (yraanclads Storm Over [tition and other matters tor
Continued from Page 9 | Berry's 12 markers paving the
from Paul Stemm of Marott siipped underneath and Bill WAY: ment providing members could be|
cDanlel flipped a charity toss George Gormat's 16 and Ray-
give Lawrence a 5-4 mark. mond Alvarez 11 points bore the ipirqs vote at any convention for brunt of the hosts’ attack. Deaf|yig)ation of obligations of mem-
Gals Get Two 600’s tilts. : has lost seven straight, trailing y,
X “ 38 to 15 at the half. Sgott Chandler, McDaniel and‘, "yl, (13) Deat School (41)
— —-|8School, 15 |e
After a 4-all first quarter stale- with two minutes remaining,
18 lost eight of 10. - | ‘Speedway's Dave Wilson and approval pending further study. 'commissioners grabbed Ryan. | Angela Moler, 83, ab
Dean Templin and Bill Henke Manual’s Charles Raker exd Pike and Warren, respectively,| changed charity tosses in the last
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© Harry Wheeler, Marott Shoes, iting 12 points each. Pike led|28 seconds as the Plugs won ther| |the slow-moving tilt, 16 to 9, at|sixth game in 10. starts. Manual
| the half. {has a 3-7 record. » | Cann, 632; Fred Tegeler, 617; = pie Twp. (36v Warren Central (3) Dick Nyers, who missed a shot| Die Fe aoa! ike. Bises);} , Fish f '1 3 with five seconds to go, led Man-| : 3 ' es Se Totals 12 12 14/McCord.t 1 5 , | Fast. 608 fz ft pti Prange o 3 1ual with 17 points, followed by| > as? : Young f 0 0 OHenkesg 5 2 4 Bill Green, who scored 14. Wil-| Ernle_ Koch of Atlas Super Spon | 3 ji Brune 0 i 2 son's 17 topped Speedway’s scor-| 2 ristiar & ou » - Market led the action in the Na- giqweil, 9 1 jHodeinse 4 3 3%!ing balance a - r Belig 2 : errill.g < . : tional League at Fox-Hunt with Starkey. 1 3 2McConnellg 0 0 0 Speedway (46) Manual (4) Joe. Nicholson of East Siders, Ditzenbrgrg 1 2 5 Total ARE fs 1t pf) ‘ fg 1 ot rottin otals v t 13 lg 54 74¢ retting a 613 and Gene Briner, Halftime score—Ptke Twp., 16; Warren Gey 1 TT 4 Noord 133 firing a 600 series for High Dol- Central, 8 Rumple.c 4 2 4iRakere 2113 ar Davie. Edwin. Wolff of Bur-|,/ fits, ites missed—Piky Twp, WM: Wisong . ¢ 3 JHeacoxy J 9 | nett-Binford hit for a 601 in the a’ ils], C. LaFollette hnd Harold Jordant '= 3 0 1iShaner.s 113 Real Estate Bond at the F-H © : : 31} » lanes * | = Flashes Strike Totals 16°14 171. Totals 17 10 18
1 Halftime Score—Speedway, 22; Manual Franklin Township outscored! . | Pree Throws Missed — Speedway 5, Maneaf School, 73 to 41, for its sixth ual 9
(Gale was runner-up with a 617. victory in 12 starts on the Oridles’| Officisls—Ell Yeager aud Bob Crouen. } There were seven 600's in the floor. Six players hit at least six
ints, Jim Hannah's 18 and Bon, Baseball Program ——— Announced for State |
dred a B37. Morris Clark's 636 was Hold ‘B’ Tourney : FT. WAYNE, Ind, Jan, 12
(UP)—A state-wide baseball proFranklin. Township's reserve gram, involving district, super1skethall team scored a 35 to 34 district and state tournaments ctory over the Deaf School for was announced today by the Inie. right to play Beech Grovedn diana office of the National Baseie second game of the reserve ball Congress.
. team tourney at Beech Grove to-| The program will be the largfan PARE row ; : | rl ye rar day. Lawrence Central plays est ever attempted in Indiana,| nocked down a 621. Len Kemmer Pike Township in the first game giving tournament opportunities
urney, Winners meet tonight. ‘ney sitesswill be listed later.
Our service embodies all that goes to give that after-feeling of satis-
faction; the satisfaction of. a
beautiful tribute to a loved one .
yst no burden to those left. .
~ HISEY & TITUS
951 NORTH DELAWARE ST.
tt pt lishing a membership committee, Despite the sixth-round knock-| Paul, Mildred Herbert; Robert, Patricia:
| from the Redskins, at Cathedral. the extra events committee. *
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A CONSTITUTIONAL amend-|o.0 PPS 0
erships was approved. | Likewise, an amendment estat! session by a right to
DEATHS nd today after action on suchiypig left ch | Ed - i -— . =} eek and from a slight ward M. Carson, 61, at 1442 Central, Totais 15 T31 Totals 13 8 21| Free Throws Missed—Pranklin Twp. 13: matters as proposals to ban out| g
J { 1 3 5 CASTELLANTI of Luzerne, Pa.,| N'Sue. Donaid. Norma Denny. 412 W {majority vote and adopted meth- had just risen at the count of nine, 30th: Dillard. Georgia Judkins, 925 N. ods of punishing violators.
oo jripping right. uppercut to the chin, Carrollton: Jimmey, Anna Rainey, 943 . [that dropped him forward on his, N; Sheflield !
|after having been -floored by a Hillside; Benjamin, Christine Hopson.
| It was Castellani's second expelled or suspended by two, ,. 4own of the scheduled 10-| Carl Fave Wilder.
{ GIRLS { {round return bout. He had been At Methodist—Brainard, Chestine Cooper; | |dropped for an eight count in the| Robert facile Srciiitl Dorothy Fox;
j|not see who they were. He was William Stockbine. 30, 418 E. Merrill; Eva “thrombosis.
Roberts, 30. 418 E. Merrlil Joseph Gairo. 63,
a carcinoma 8 Division Mar Mitchell, 5,
; zh r ] il irate chairman said today * hejRober; Sugles, 73. 683 bright: Ruth Drath, gf, Vig, 5;
7, 921 Roanoke. 2 s, 25, 342 Limestone: Evon gi morIiaze. i 3480 E, Fall Creek Blvd. cltrotic: heart Berger.
apolis. Burial In Floral Park,
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——etereieeeemeemene | JEPTHA D. ODER, 90, of 838
N. Leland Ave. Retired brick«
mason. Services at 1 p. m. Monday at Flanner & Buchanan -- Mortuary. Burial in Crown Hill,
*" Rites Tomorrow
Jack Welsh teams rolling | EAL, S™ chapman 43 Roger Adkins, a guard, is the “THEY REJECTED the most ler in the ring after Miller had! Thompson, sued for divorce by his British wife, was ordered to ‘Baptist Church in North Indianin ‘both. Link Belt League big noise for Indiana State. He's friendly way to put this to a'awarded Ernie (The Rock) Du- pay her $150 a week temporary support and $3000 attorney fees. The latter shift unveils some of is Til N : 87 averaging 12 points a. game. test” Murray said. “Their re-rando a technical knockout vic-| Ariat is Norman Borinsiein, court clerk. : the better kegling squads in the i. marbieon | orn» Medical Center Grouped about him are Forwards fusal to accept my amendment in- tory over Ryan's middleweight,! 2\' "9" 's Norman Forinstein, col <F Capital City area. Such names Keith Zin Consolidated Finance Cliff Murray and Dick Atha, Cen- dicates they're not as confident as Rocky Castellani; at 2:04 of the : 1.8 Anderson Lumber Supply, Blanche Emers 244 ter. Sam Richardson and. Guard they were a day ago.” s seventh round. . 4 ; Bolls Furnace, Westside Bowling - West Side—Allison No. 3 Ed Longfellow, the coach's sop. 1... NCAA counsel. Joseph Later, Matchmaker Al Weill of IN INDIANAPOLIS Center, Bader Coffee and Guar- ghatley Elrod vee S04 Paternal influence Pa pgsit Arup finuh- of Washington, said Thurs- the International Boxing Club antee Auto Stores will be tough Link Belt No. 1 in Ed's bieng on the team. He's| = snoclation’s was slugged in Castellani’s dress- ae a ieTE tC erinsclerotic heart . wt oa 13 Wd to work wit a hand as the 003 UAL the Mocationt Du neni hen Ryan wan present MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED) 0 4000 8 aon camion There will be 65 doubles teams g,, gianici*na—Women's League __ use Other boys ever since his dad would not be affected by the out- Weill claimed he was attacked so _ Zweck, 22, 2030 N. Caroline Doyle, Fred Salinger, 63, at’ 5351 College, competing at the Indiana with the Jack Wagner, Dorn Drugs : . 601 started coaching him at Elkhart. come ‘of the government antj-| Quickly “by four men” he could Earl Tham, BL 30 E. 5lst; Lina Doyle, Pd a tN. Wet. Catrrate
at 134 N. Oriental, For Mrs. Dietz
tonight. dam po Rarkway—Mannix Service sos long suit. Longfellow advises men Football League for similar pes RHOCkes QowE EO een ee lr Bn olorenary geclusion, at 1813 N- State, SS | 8. 3 : S 8 / , 13.0. ; Dor . : : Close for High Series Bob Housel, Faupew's League sag REVEL to walle when they can run. strictions. land his glasses were broken | etionbs, 10. 1251 W Michigan > Bonin sive heart. 1040 N. Miinols car=—Services will be held at G. H, usel, Coyle's 5 ' - « p ides . Marvin MeMurry, 22, 517 N. Sheffield: Dar- 1 p That's also a- Butler character-! «I know of no way that there : jMaryin MoM ur ry i 150 Wo Mc hiran diovascular H : . . 0’ -— : . 18, 18 ) I . . Alab , Herrmann Funeral Home at 1:30 IT WAS virtually a photo-finish ig istic and a Tony Hinkle byword. can be a court test of this, unless 2. 22 Parris Seelmaer. 26, 7538 Hoye five » Mar- do BR 3, a0 Y. sama mm. tomerrow for Mrs. Anni Ci : : ) STEN t erro, 20, Indiar Pp. ; to determine last night's winner Charles Martin .......... ......... 597 Speed's on tap tonight. somebody files a complaint,” Mure CHRISTENGERRY Suepended jor Phinioy, 13, 2153 James; Sadie Riggins, Carrie B. Marsin, 85. at 4140 Cornelius > wii 1rd ® : ’ Irvington Presbyterian i y r-| “ ’ { n nitely last n an 17. 32 artindale Ave. = _ william R. Akers, 16, at General, Laurie etz, former Indianapoof city honors in the men’s marshall Bennefield Mn in sn) Starting for Butler will be For ray said, "But a least we ve been ordered Castellani’s or id up “eT BSN Riley Ave, oo Mary Green| | rheumatic heart
y ve fon; Margaret M. Hurley, 79, at 1444 Shannon. lis schoolteacher. Burial will be : (pending today’s meeting. . The|Vgrtn Smaline, 24, 912 Division; Reba
at Methodist, enteritis. in Greenwood. She was 69. at General, cerebral She was the widow of Henry 58, at Veterans artero-' Dietz, a contractor, who died last
78. at 441
Earnest Jarrett; Mary vs, Wendell Little; ington, arteriosclerosis.
| Helen vs. Ernest Johnson: Marie vs. George Walter Howser, 62,
ill Tomlinson: La Donna vs. Ralph Piercy; carcinoma Wuliwilliam vs {lliam vs..Ruth Shideler. SHRI
Maner; William, Ruth White: Howard,
at 820 N. Jefferson,
the Jacqueline Shelley; George, Nancy Jef- Paul R. Etter, Worl
Joan Wilson.
ap- At St. Francis—Charles, Juanita Good- Hospital on Cold Spring Road
man; Charles, Esther Brunning: Jo-
he seph, Velma _ Linville; Willia, Marta Yesterday after a five-month illGuy: Edwin, Margaret Werner ness. He was
At Home—Harry, Edith Campbell, 231 | ‘Park. George, Juanita Bacon, J0i3 1921 N. Adams
Alabama; Alfred, Mildred Coleman, 1911 . 355 W. 11th; Oscar, Ardella Wilson, 1528!
t St. Vincent—James, Anna Oliger; Rich- | ard, Mildred Braun. At Coleman—Paul, Harriet Collister, Jesse, Carrie Longs: John, Margaret Nordman; |
At General—Julian, Jewetta Benberry. the i Coleman—Kenneth: Margaret Williams {At_8t. Franeis — Victor, Mary Hellmer
coronary occlusion.
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Services willl be held at-1:30/ p. m. Monday at
64, at 6060 Gladden, February.
¢ E. Wash.! Mrs. Dietz died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Dorothy Turner of Chautauqua,
puipnita Hopkins: Harry vs, Isaac Weiss, 35, at St. Vincent's nephritis. ') Qhe went there six months ago
|after living in Indianapolis for 35
| en- BIRTHS = (years. game until Feb. 5. Bulldogs that a" complete ban would be tirely innocent of any wrong- BOYS Paul R. Etter Yopre Dietz was born in Mislaced on video and there were|doing.” A ds Wom Dies H B6 souri. After graduating from Miller—former - light. ert. Charlotte Ellis: James: Barbara ies ere at sour, g g
{Park College in Parkville, Mo., she taught at the Mission School in Harlan, Ky. She later was dean of women at the School of the Ozarks at Forsythe, Mo. 3 She belonged to Southport Presbyterian Church, PTA and Gar-
he was|deD Club.
d War 1 Veterans,
at|are her son, Ziegler M. Dietz of San Antonio, Tex., and two grandCo. children.
Church. | An Indianapolis banker's wife was severely injured and her
'husband and another woman
taxicab knocked their car into a will be in clump of trees in 5300 block N, {Illinois St. last night. Mrs. William B. Schiltges, 58, of 3642 Watson Rd., was in fair {condition in Methodist Hospital
{today with head injuries and a
i he women took home their : : . { : - night the a trio of nines in the scoring {arentert 3 0 22 Alvarent 5 1 3 consisting of the president and 4, "Castellani appeared headed At Home—Ronald, Birdie Saunders. 2418 siiafe Of Yionors, f Indi lis column. Meyer.c 6 0 3 Gormate 6 4 2 eight vice presidents, was ac-4,. 5 repeat victory over the Sheldon; QV; taraarel guests; Wille, Mr. Etter 5 Agnes Junker of Indianapolis _ "c.. 31) Beech Grove (34)/Keoushe 3 2 5 Millage 2 ? 3 cepted. The committee will have thy blaster f B |. Athy. Roterincy Poses, Siyfchman: were hurt less seriously when a Typewriter blistered the pins in fg It pf fg ft ptf |Settle.x 4 0 2(Duley.g 3213) to § tigate and Tecom-1o oT y aster from Iayonne,| fontaine: Clarence. Norma White, 1145 Shirley Brothers East Washingthe Women’s Classic League at Chandler 3 3 SiWrenti 23 8 irtin.g 4 2 Rade t § 3 {power to [nves ga il n ish tN J, as the seventh opened.| §; State Elliott, Anna Varnado, 3135 E. ton St. Chapel. Burial Pritchett's Recreation with a 641 Brunsonc 9 0 3 Pagec 4 1 5 Snimerc 0 0 litorms 10 jnend 10 the eounell Jun pg oon Castellani had won the first half At st Vincent —Michsel, Verna Bisesi; Crown Hill. h g { ™ s, Denze : WW { : series. Betty Bisesi, rolling for Morse J | doiemans 9 § § RAivarens 0 0 000 4 Y of the bout by a wide margin. | Haag! Al Dorothy Roth: Paul, ‘Mary ORly survivors are two broth-| Dave Hockett's, racked up a 619 Keown. 2 2 3i Carey { 9 3 3 Totals 33.735 Totals Tin The convention was expected to B® had Durando bleeding from a| Goodnight. ~~ en ers, Carl D. and Robert B., both! threesome. The latter's score Ffrrint 8 8 DCostelows 1 1 1 Halftime Score—Pranklin Twp. 38; Deaf | pe |deep gash and a smaller cut on! of Indianapolis.
| ary hamore SI. at 1521 Lawton, coro- Garyices Set TOMOrrow !broken wrist. Her husband, 61,
5766
ington, cerebral hemorrhage
‘Mrs. Kathryn L. Crawford, 39,
Hospital, arteriosclerotic heart | Services will be held at 2 p. m. of 121 Penway St., were cut and : tomorrow in Paris, Ill, for Mrs. bruised. 'a nip-and-tuck affair, 46 to 44,1953, pending study of games by swarthy, grayish-haired Ryan HAI W, Beebe, 55, at $766 N. Pennsyl-|perle Perisho, a practical nurse’ The. cab driver, Julian A. Jones, |rushed across the ring and be-|Julia Alice Clayton, 86. at 5342 E. Wash- found dead at her home, 315 N. 48 of 1050 W. 36th St. was ar-
, 18 ash on the right cheek. total. i Halftime Score—Lawrence Central, 1] Po 20% Miia Pops and Leonard of season practice for football & a BY t Junker, a. former National gees Grove, ‘ts (Benedetto, and basketball and a resolution DURANDO weighed 1571; Myrtle B. Lange, 79, at 4418 E. Wash- Fletcher Trust Co. president, and ’ 1 Pre Missed—L Central, | . | . Al 12 B. . 19, 3 : 8 . . . : Summon, Duly her Sita) sn I Tart Misted-=Laurence Cenir Plugs Take Thriller {to refrain from making commit- pounds; Castellani, 15815. ey ning Maret 5a, at Long For Mrs. Merle Perisho Betty had a string of 181.194. lg Oiliciais — Rarry Disble ana Ben; Speedway staved off a Manual ments for bowl games and other) The 5799 fans, who paid $20,885, | cparies E. Richey, 10, al 3245 N. Iinols, 244. | rally in the last 30 seconds to win post season contests after Jan. 2, were electrified when -tall,| carcinoma.
The policy-making council re-gan throwing his fists at Miller. perd H. Dedert. 71, at 3338 Kenwood, Grant St. She would have been 60 rested on a vagrancy charge and
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fleld, cardiovascular
General Hospital| tWO months ago.
moving over the 600 mark. mate, Pike Township went ahead Ron Vance broke a 43-all dead- ported it “heartily” endorsed the The referee tried to block the, 3fierosclerotis. 67. at 2910 Winthrop, Years old today. {suspicion of reckless driving. .These scores included Marvin for a 36 to 30 victory over War-||ock for Speedway with two free proposals. to reform collegiate punches, but took one on the chin| cerebral hemorrhage. ; | Police homicide officers tenta-, The night before, he had been Call, Lapel Bowling, 649; Bill ren Central. The triumph was throws, sending the game into a athletic competition by college and -several to the body before Martha Hoffman, 83, at 3245 N. llinols.|tively ruled out foul play and es- eharged with drunken driving. Adcock, Zaph's, 642; Bob Car- Pike's sixth in 11 games. Warren final-second frenzy. |presidents, but withheld specific|special guards and deputy boxing Harriette McDonelth, 77, at 1200 N. 8hef- timated death took place about That case was continued until
(Jan. 22,
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home. Automatically, you are also listed as a depositor at our Downtown Office where you can make deposits, withdrawals, cash checks. (A great shopping convenience, so many tell us.) In addition, you can make deposits at any office and you can arrange to cash checks at selected offices—near work, for example. Greater convenience for more people is the reason why more than 90,000 depositors—just about one out of every five persons in the Indianapolis area—do their banking at Fletcher “Trust Company. We'd like to serve you, too.
* PARKING FACILITIES AVAILABLE at the offices marked with a star at the right.
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‘14 Convenient Offices
DOWNTOWN OFFICE Northwest Corner Pennsylvania * and Market Streets
% BROAD RIPPLE OFFICE 706 E. Sixty-third Street Lee Welker, Manager
* THIRTIETH STREET OFFICE 3001 N. lllinois Street George E. Hulsman, Manager
% SIXTEENTH STREET OFFICE 20 W. Sixteenth Street Ralph E. Dodson, Manager
* SOUTH SIDE OFFICE 1125 S. Meridian Street Emil L. Kuhn, Manager
ROOSEVELT AVENUE OFFICE 1533 Roosevelt Avenue W. Ellison Gatewood, Manager
% EAST TENTH OFFICE 2122 E. Tenth Street Donald E. Williams, Manager
% ARLINGTON AVENUE OFFICE 6000 E. Tenth Street Ted M. Campbell, Manager
IRVINGTON OFFICE 5501 E. Washington Street * Ralph C. Wright, Manager
* EAST SIDE OFFICE 2506 E. Washington Street, Charles F. Bechtold, Manager
EAST WASHINGTON OFFICE 500 E. Washington Street Roy A. Wilson, Manager
% WEST STREET OFFICE 474 'W. Washington Street Stoilko Yovanovich, Manager
WEST INDIANAPOLIS. OFFICE 1233 Oliver Avenue Homer E. Phillips, Acting Manager
* WEST MICHIGAN OFFICE 2600 W. Michigan Street James L. Moffett, Manager
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