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PAGE wu or aa . THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SL Sh men THURSDAY, JAN. 17,1 1952
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| MRS. EMMA NAY, 60, of 512 Ww. 1 ah St. gervites at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at ( Conkle West 16th St. Funeral Home. Burial, Crown
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”n # { MRS. LENA ¢. ULLREY, 85, of 2036 Singleton- St. Services at 10:30 a. m, Saturday at G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial, C rown Hill.
| Caps Cuddle Up To Win Streak
Face Reds Leaders Jammed Upin Rams Pick Tommy Holmes Plans
i Edging St Catherine's League Wade a5 Pro To Use 'Kid Power’
CALL ‘A COP . . . maybe 1 1 J + R h k 4. 3 he can iron out the fie B Ch fn © =“ ering raves mo aw S, jam in the St. Catherine Bowl- | onus oice } ; By CARE~LUNDQU IST
I ue. | . United Press Spavls Writer: By BILL roost ing Leag
OPPORTUNITY ddl There are seven teams banging NEW: YORK, “home of the Brave" hat gucoies up Tommy Holmes of the Braves sat around in enemy sur-
JOHN, LOU IS "AKARD SR. 70, lof Greenwood. Services at 1 p.” m. tomorrow at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel, Burial, {Washington Park. &
” u uo i JACOB SHERRON, 81, of 1010 FE. 19th St.. Services at 1 p. m,
By United Press |
NEW YORK, Jan. 17—The 1--1n-4
Jan.
i y iat the door of. the ihrone room Los Angeles Rams won the tomorrow in Mf. Helm Church; in the laps of the Caps to- and only four games separate the special ve pick in the roundings today and said he would use “kid power’ this Burial. New Crown. night. : group. This situ- NI Fixe Fai season in an attempt to keep his ball club in the pennant wri oNa WELLS. 82 +They can string three viec- ation Has pre- National Professional Foot- p D Dr. Robert I. Blakeman ly DS Nios re: . § orme res i * torjes together by ‘whipping the vailed during the ball T.eague draft of college stars Holmes for years has dared to Services at 11 a. m. tomorrow at
last two months, The
{stick it out in the heart of Brook- 3uchanan Mortuary,
Dr. Blakeman
Flanner. & lyn where he. was born. Boldly, urial
. Crown Hill,
Providence Reds in the Coliseum
12-team
today and chose Quarterback Bill ¥ Wade of Vanderbilt. Dunkel's
for their longest streak of the i ! ; season. x cireuit il yay Seven teams were eligible for| 'without drawing the - blinds or lw J Bhat streak went: io two again tonight the “special draw which precedes Basketball heliing ‘the | front door to his Dies i in este MES. ROBERT (ALICE) «fright last night with a4to3 at Beech ! the drafting of 30 players hy each| modest apartment, he spoke right HB LAND, 19, of .4024 Cossell Rd, viethry in Cincinnati. Grove Alleys The Howe 400 League at Pritch- of the 12 league teams. These out in his shrill voice and said Services at 1 p. m. Saturday at For a last-place club, the Caps wit h the out- ett-Hunt-0 Grady saw 600 series. were the Rams, Gireen Bay, Chi- Ratin % “we're not afraid of the Dodgers )entis ere Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel, have had unusual success with standing © 0 R- come from George Kingma and cago Cardinals, Cleveland n or anybody else in this race com- J Burial, Crown Hill, the Reds; winning five of five, tenders meed- Arnold Capp who hit with 609 Browns, San Francisco Forty-! In game pairings Usted betow tach team IDE up. One of Indiana's best-kKnaan 8 = 8 Wa oy Three of those were one-goal ing each other. and 600, respectively. Niners, Pittsburgh Steelers, and j« shown with its - Dunkel Rating, or x hon tired dentist —— he practiced MRS. BLANCHE HAWLEY, ¢ £ th V Mercury Engi- . p New York Yankees basketball Matting average” earned to Sade : ., retirec enti I nan nN Belle Vieu Place. Servdeeisions. Jack Welsh a ~ hy . Top honors in the Beech SEW or ankees. date: For example a 50.0 team has been “1 CAN'T wait to get started, here 57 years—died in California f 333 N. ev ¢ Nay at HEErS Dew ree Grave Classic went to V. Rey AFTER THE Runs selected ie ony than one MEAL he said. “We've got some awonder-. : Il be buried here fces at 10 a m. igh meral < > “ap “ 8 . . : ‘ ‘ § § p / p buried ere: r chios St. "7 SEV ENTE ¥ Ni np have had aigames to Garfield Barter 1 i noids of Apex Tool with a 632 Wade, unofficially designating him oe that a 500 “team should defeat ful young prospects and they're Tussday ard Will. Oe Conkle w Mict nen 8 Will ore hahd in the 33 goals scored on jast week and fell back Ini Lawrence Carter had a : et Basketball teams going to get first chance at every Saturday in Crown Hill. Home. Burial will be in k
score. 40.0 team - by 10 points. llo
P vi de hus a A hough ace e with eir ¢ quer- s y as professiona football's choice d n ollow pa pe: man tio: % revi hoe t 8 far. It first-pl H ith their con r rn 630 and Les Wise scored with las tt N a 11 1 : f oh ot Soi and oe HON wh ios spot. Then, of course if they can’t] Dr. Robert I. Eiskeman s fu- gon, Ind. there has been some piayer- gras, Both teams now have a re a 607. Charley Harbison led | e 0. co ege playe 0 beep} adjus ed for such important factors ‘make it, well, we know what our ‘neral will be held at p. m. CHARL CL 55 of 151¢ AR ES "ARK, a0, 0 519
the year, the teams began their as home court advantage, injuries, and
sHuttling between here and De- ord of 34 wins in 57 games. The the Holy Name League at ) as home court “advantage, injure, 40% old timers can do and maybe Saturday in the Flanner & Bu- » RB 3 L ) Pe | Y i . . ( trgit since the season started, Engineers will try to bounce back| peech Grove with a or regular draft with the Yanks get-/nat Reibtal a Dor Yo de Sonsirued *% they'll be plugging just a little chanan Mortuary. Rembrandt St. Services aa 30 there still are a dozen available tonight against Oc hiltree Clean. 3runo Arkowski sparked the ting hrst choice : Mens : 5 harder o He died during. a few weeks' p. m. tomorrow at Shiney TOE, Caps, who have actounted for 24 ors. The latter is now in sec ond action’ in the Western Electric With the league champion THURSPAY “It's a youhg man's world any- visit at the Hellywood home of Centr: 1 Ch pel. Burial, rown nap goals ‘eo teh - o 19.94 recor av iy : ams i $ ice X hte \ - : of those goals, Center Dutchwplace on a 33-24 record. ha ing Men's League at Fountain Square lams: getting. the Arst eho Penn State tT bickinson e106 way segfwhat I mean?” Holmes his daughter, Mrs. Julie B. Thrail- Hill. * = Reibel leads the pack with five, fog Darko Cleaners, 2-1, id : . 1... through the luck of the bonus - “56.6 y 8. -n teibel lead the pack defeated a with a 632 series. Gerald” Nie- St. Louis 76.5 Holy Cross concluded as Tommy Jr, a mus- kill. EVERETT. THARP, 76 of 109 Eddig Bruneteau has scored four |ast Thursday. on ; Niet - 52% for to draw from a hat, the number one Westm'ster Pa *641 8t. Francis, Pa.62.6 : The prominent dentist would FVE E % PR Seis CTL ind “Bert Hirschfeld has piled up appield Barber. Shop goes Bors 's in the Elf Lilly aE regular choice was Lineman Les e berfores 5 (This is the third of a series |), ,, een 84, Mar: 11. = Rejmont oe “at. Conkle: 'W TT an) Darke Cleaners whic ORO; . > 3 e ) Ally lLeag Richter of University of Califor- penison 28.7 Capital 31 of interviews with major league He came to Indianapolis jn 8 I. Bata ay Be Hr, In other AHI, games last night ow carrv- a 32-25 ledger and are s iin ce five 600 series in nia ‘by Ted Collins of the last- Sin st $0.7 Ball State’ «451 Tnanagers jis he outlook for gg after practicing in Paris Michiaen, ! Po ra 1e. tt abbtiz i seven vii - Dd ace Yanks, Otter : +185 Wilmington 17.7, their clubs in 1952.) re oanrs GT tow Vark one Burial, iora ark, Pit sburgh made it Seven vi in: only two games from fhe top. fhe Francesco Crespi League at place . a Qlietheln Mh WAL ox 8 resi _ three years and New York one ay ies fn eight games with runner Lauck Funeral Home, now in Jaria Alleys. Joe Corsaro of © OTHER first-round choices in Rose Poly 334 “Huntington 22.6 cular husky of 4!5 strode into the year.- Dr. Blakeman retired in, A ONROE KING, 1603 E. 19th un rola o y the Bar « ‘ Je. $ i } ‘ l= A ws Ww t calvin a : fg Hy Cleveland stinging the Baron fitth place on a 31-16 record, |Cajto-Corsaro led the way with the order of their selection were| erton Auth living room shouldering a gun— 1943, about five years after the St, former employee of Indian i tat, in Pitishurgh. Providence Il meet Sportsman's Store. 617. Pete Corsaro of the same Fullback Ollie ‘Matson of “the Ga. Teachers *513 Piedmont 122 a tommy-gun, naturally. Indianapolis ‘Dental Soc iety, hon- apolis Water Co. Services 1 p.m, noeked the idle Buffalo Bisons wi I i : a 2 {Fu/bac e S01 Maryland « 65.1 Richmond *38.0 The f hard-hitti t- ored him at its first testimonial B tiet Kno pntan= 1saus 3 ‘ tniv ; : y aS Pos t e former har ing ou Saturday, Emmanuel aptist yul.of the Eastern Division's sec- The Sportsman five are en squad had a 614 and Phil Caito University of San Francisco by MissSouthern *57.8 Florence St. 33.1 f ; I is! dinner for a member. FO De Be 10 2 triumph in| Eled With Suding Hardware for of United Banana posted a 612. the Cardinals, passing star VitgjMurrr se iis ereluil 43.1; fielder for the Braves, who is {Church. Burial, New Crown I har EE La iyo Ths sixth place on a 30-27 record. ‘Oddie McDonald, 610 and Jerry (Babe) Parilli, Kentucky quarter- rexas Tech $03 Arizona oy7 | Starling his first full season as Served As President | Cemetery. St Louis and Hershey, the Eastern L . : J : : J 2 exas Tech. ale +501 pilot, took himself off the active » xn p Schuster Coal will oppose Sud- Chidester, 600. back by the Green Bay Packers, Wyoming 66.1 Utah 8 . a rONWAY. leader, beat Syracuse, 5 to 2. | ! ’ : 3 © 7'1 s_home team rz—-new team list as one of the moves in his Dr. Blakeman had been pres- MRS. GRACE CONWAY, 53,
Kenny Bogart was the big gun Johnny Bright, Drake Negro star —
ing Hardware. The tied teams Medical League at West ball carrier to the Philadelphia . Jewell May Gain
are only four games out of first in the
“pecause I think ident of the local society and a of 5716 College Ave. Born in
| youth program, member of the State Board of Fortville, lived here 30 years,
” ou » + a i - ALL of the Indianapolis {they can do it better than 1.”
Cincinnati scoring last night was place. Side with a 641 score. Dr. David Eagles, Ed (Mighty. Mo) Mod- i 5 #4 = Dental Examiners. He was a life mother of Richard = Conway. wrapped up in the final period, Even the doormat of the Jeague Jones tolled a 614. Ora Cloud zelewsk!, Maryland fullback to Michigan Center Job | HOLMES SAID there was “no member “of the "Indiana State Services 10 a. m, tomorrow, Y. C, as the Caps went winging to surged forth with a good perform- took down top honors in the Wa- the Pittsburgh Steelers, and pass- doubt about it—our first job is to Dental Association Wilson Chapel of ‘the Chimes, their second victory in seven ance last week. Higgins Restaur- ter Company League at West ing star, Larry lsbell of Baylor ANN ARBOR, Mich, Jan. 17 tighten our inner defenses and we, He radiated in 1880 from the ‘Barial Fortville games with the Mohawks. TWO ant, now in the basement, posted Side with a 619. _ to the Washington Redskins. ‘Bob Jewell, six-foot, Jvesinchi oo ave the men to do it.” old a Dental College, now % 2 have been ties. 275706 team total on games of The remainder of scores in- The Chicago Bears on their former Crispus Attucks St8% “pc piggest hope at the moment art of Indiana University. For MRS. BLANCHE COPE, 38, of he-Caps heaped up & 3-0 lead905.380.912, This. figute erases. Slune; first choice, took Jim Deoley, fiom i Unis be Fale is that light-hitting but slick Sth years he served his alma 1344 Main St., Speedway City, in ‘the first nine minutes. Cincin-'the previous league high of 2644. 1y,. ri Jae Water Company , Miami, Fla., University halfback; Npod to me the x Niversity hf fielding Johnny Cusick, young mater as instructor. As a den- cafeteria supervisor, Allison's nati bounced back to tie the score figgine meets Thoman Shoe, N54 Side Merehants the San Francisco Forty Niners ii ging fen or Dick Wil- shortstop who came from the tal student he joined ta Sigma Plant 2, for 11 years. Lifelong - within the next five minutes, leav-'Qtore this evening. Moan-Lite—Western Electrie 588 took Hugh McElhenny of the Uni- : Cubs in a trade for Outfielder Bob Delta, social fraternity, and was resident of Indianapolis area,
liams quit. Saturday, Con-
ing the winning goal up to Pete’ . . Bud Maher ssid verry an 591 versity of Washington. ix-foot even- Addis. can hold down’ that im- in appa. Hpsie Services 1 p. m. Durham of Indianapolis. Tough Fight in Ideal 22 Dymn Tip . a, Rtaaw sss! Detroit, the.ninth team to pick. ams, ne he re ‘lo portant berth. 4 Be I Lath oe kle W. 16th Street Funeral Home, y——Stoker ervice ’ J DURH. am,” who ie frolicking. ANOTHER airtight Skirmish Raila Kren) ici Lotiue 40s a Tvluny Wie Dicken points in 11 games, said he want-' “I believe Cusick can be taught Dr. Blakeman was a fellow of Burial, Mt. Jackson, quite well since he was converted holds the interest in the Ideal sim Wagner 168-188-168—304 po kc. the New York Giants took’ ed ‘to. devote more time to te hit enough to hold down a reg- the American College of Dentists.| JypFp RATCL. TFFE, 47. of 532 Apliers=Reril-J ane ki eC studies. ular job.” he said. “I know he hit; He belonged to Mystic Tie porman St.
Services at 2 p. m. Saturday at Corinthian® Baptist
League as
; anotnericwa, Addison... ieenies 578 Frank Gifford, Southern Califoris presented tonight
Furniture from a defenseman to a wing. Central-Bloek's Mized ves ..... 481 nia halfback,
cot the winning shot at 17:38 ns weekly card Also considered a possibility only .177 last season, but I'm sure Lodge and Scottish Rite.
Thelma, Mock Cleveland on its for the center spot, along With pe wan Go much better than that.|
) bot ads were at the Fox-Hunt Alleys. Jack Cantwell 3% yun chai Rr i ‘Dr. Blakeman was born in Co- Church. Burial in Crown Hill, players from both. squ 2 Eagles bw enalce, took Harry Agganis, Jewell, is Milt Mead, six-foot, nq of course he is fine with the jumbia, Ky. He lived here at 103 pited up in front of the cage. | Rubble Up holds a five-game Ronald Dodd ..561 Boston University passer. and the seven-inch forward from Bay Yor = ITP ry Cincinnat! Goalie Emile Francis’ lead on a 37-17 ledger but after on Minaie- Internal R Revenne Mixed 10s Angeles Rams selected Bob City, Mich ” glove. Besides we have other g 47th St. . | MISS JOSE HINE BAHR, 2044 ppler : 4 £ 8 C y, . p al : " : y : : ptétested that Durham shot after: that only ome game divides (Betty Dener, oo eon 485 Carey, Michigan Siate end. = youngsters for the infield that we! Besides his daughter, he leaves N. Meridian St. retired nurse,
Western Electrie know can hit. his son. Robert Jr., Penn Mutual Services 8:30 a. m. tomorrow from
Referee Walton Russell had! four teams. Walter Jahnke 81" In the sec . raw ; . Pennsvivania—El Lilly W second round draw, x x » Blackwell Funeral Home, 9 . whistled 15 0p the Betion, Rus Bubble Up meets Gulling Auto Frances "fry PL Darrell Brewster. Purdue end, in | “ED MATTHEWS, who can Jite InseTance gent oo as in 8S. Peter and Paul Cathedral, # rgue e never e 3 y u /alker : ...52 folk : , av i . . ¥ elf arg Service. The latter is tied with gh Wolt of Cotenbay sis picked by the Detroit Lions was play third base and the outfield, ols. Association of Life Under- Burial, Holy Cross.
tooter, ¥rancis and Cap Goalie Glenn Hall were busy-bees saving wild. shots during the scoreless first and second periods. Reibel gave
Minit Car Wash for fourth place = Knichis o traded by them to the Chicago » » too, can swing a bat ljke nobody's on a performance of 31 wins in Broad Ripple—Meridian Rills ~~ Cardinals. { d i business. Bill Reed, who had a 54 games. Gulling ‘Auto ServiceiClars Kruessr _____- .o «+41 The league's rules committee n ianapo {5 great year at Milwaukee looks dropped out of the lead in early Alice Dye n te <vieves. 482 met for several hours last night, like a fine prospect for second Millner Fills November and has been hot and!civds Roper” Ht leaane 1 and the result seems to be this: MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED hase. Oh brother, if he could just
Writers.
Mother of Judge
Dies at Her Home Here Mrs. Margaretha Wetter, mothe
the Caps a 1-0 lead in the final cold ever since. Johnson Chevrolet Th ~g i 3 a v 'd b 0 y { : _, Harry Reifin 583 e extra point will remain in!Clarence Brown, 37. 447 N West St.; Mar- hit close to 300 we'd be all set t ; ; period at 1:46. Jim Hay made it Roddy Service Station, tied March awate_Bel Telephone Wamen 51 pro football, and the league prob-! 1 22E Davis. hu pritler, there. Apd as for first base, I'm Eagles Post fou Juige Pam 1 Wetter. ied 2.0 at 4:24 with a SO-Joot Sereen) with Sacred Heart for second yigla McFall “3a ably will adopt a sudden-death | gi, 150, Union St. Indianapolis: Frances DANking a lot on George Crowe of PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 17 Shared ga 1314 Leonard SL Sry shot. Hitfsehine, BE place on a 32-22 count, meetsiBetty Van Gamn ... 0 Leen 508 overtime period for tie champion- | py Stemanorn. 4, 4s & Anions St. ‘Whiteland, Ind. He has hit over yp, Wayne Millner was named was 85 = Dh 8 ing a pass, widene e ®t. C Wash. Sacred Heart jim White v+..585 shi a > 7 : dy g Min ar 8 im Whit ship games, Mary Wilson, 28, 855'z N. Randolph St .340 in every leagué he ever played to sit ‘in for Bo McMillan 3s! Mrs. Wetter, native of Ger
{Waiter Ratcliffe, 23, 1530 Lewis St.;
Arnold. 23, 1530 Lewis St. Emma i, and he hit 23 home runs at
3-0 with an unassisted effort atl... pac chots with Ideal Furni-'oye aeapndiarspelis Bleaching
Philadelphia Eagles football many, came to Indianapolis 7
8:27. ture which is tied for sixth-place Sadie Fersuson rein | Theovhilus Shirley, 21. 4153 W. 3ist St.. Milwa " : s si . 3 ukee. : obig ji Marge Minatel vrarunens 364] { Priscilla Sh 19. 808 W. 24th St. : te: vik { 0 the # 8 uA hawk on a 29-25 reading. Ed Tanehalh H & P Chemical ao NCAA Has Walter Miltenior, M, Si Hinesley Ave:. Holmes said as far as his pitch- coach for at least another season, Years Zio. Sue gm 2 + e ‘ ANE 8’ | RASHANY 0, oa ae |, Betty Henry ndianapolis ntist THEN it was the Mohaw Lois Reed ames Turner. 18 375 N. Randolph St: ing staff was concerned, he still yng his players happily saluted at Bosten, Mass. furn.. Bill Wylie, Buddy O'Connor Another 680 Recorded Fountain Square—St. Patriek’s Leaeve Shirley Edmonson, 17, 1218 E. Vermont had hopes of being able to keep ti t tod k 1e announcement today.
v tosh fled it u Luke Heimann . tg. 1an Mackin Py THE GUY who will argue that/g, i... ary ual H. 8. Gil,
Then Durham flicked in the win-| re ning goal for Indianapolis’ third lightning doesn't strike twice in|, ._ For-Runt—RCA vietor © © 05 vigtery in the last four games. the same place certainly couldn't 3 Fun Bowi—Secial League oug ness H k S y Be YEterring ito Doig sever. Avie iter) Morning League bi ockey Summar
i’ » New Rule on |Gilber: Walker. 23. 110 E New York St | acqueliine ose er. an t |Gnaries Blake, J S8p i0len Su Betty | Lefty Chet Nichols. can't win for anybody, avior - . akota {Kenneth Foster, 29, 2253 Carrollton Ave.: ‘He ‘takes his draft phyiscal tackle Al Wistert said. y Olen Johnson, 27.’ 3383 Cagrollion Ave ‘Jan. 28, so we can't count on him, al ictor Jo son, 26. 2 . coma; Myra ctor Johinsoh. J6 202 one but if he sticks around we've {llines Yeas told to take over tory Betty oot a pretty sure bet as a winner. the club last season when the 8, : ] veieran Bo McMillan became ill. ger, Indianapolis, and Mrs.
| Services will be held at 1:30 t je e run champ b he rookie arned n P. i “If we can't win for him, we, . Saturday at the G. H. Herr-
» veteran Do Funeral Home, Burial will be in Crown Hill. Also surviving are two daughMrs. William T. SteinsherCole.
2 games)
Ralph Snaldine two Talbot Lanes—Diamond Chain
Lan- nights was written into the books Ed Patton Povaves yo BY
ma. Harold Young, 25, 5835 N. Tacoma;
By United Press 5 Wright, 26, 6430 N Sherman Dr 3
The second 680 series in WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
Cinetnnati: Goal Francis: defense Ball and Chain r - S: Donald Wilson. 22.” 5428 Guilford Ave.. Begides we've got another Ewell clan, LEddolls: Kintoun: me gine. Wednesday as Bob Kaiser had the meth Ross 2 43 W. Va, Jan. 17--A new football| Shirley Finler, 18. 4601 E. 75th St. Blackwell. i Gene Conley, Last night the team announced man L. Isaacs, Ft. Wayne; four cich: Irwin Barlow McLeod. O'Connor. pins dancing at Pritchett-Hunt- ©7¢ §¢ huchman Picture Leaks .-533 rule was put in the hooks today : Tr who is up from Hartford where I that Millner would run the team sons, E. B, Monte E. and Ernest sler rison. "es » - i E ] " 0 : . BE AADOLIE. Goal Hal. defense, O'Grady, Kaiser opened with a'Bon Maver! wr a 4 Pewuit hi Xe slugging of DIVORCE SUITS FILED ‘nad him last season before I Next seascn, too. It may be quite C., all of Indianapolis, and Wil189, Y; nter, Reibel: wings Glover, nis ¢ » vires Eye onhnny ri ’ r ] fity Adrian vz, Marale Warner; Katherine! y . y Has, Zeldel; cantor, Reis din. Heller: 1. 183 but boosted the ultimate score) °° Riviera Federal He star. Wh g ake University Adan br Boadan ve. Nei Bassier: |cAm€ back to manage the Braves Some time. before McMillan can) {liam C., Long Beach, Cal; five Wisan. Brynetesu. i Wilson. ed with games of 232 and 265 in the in Thompson oven. 580 star, Who suffered a broken jaw Mary we Chatles Shinkle: Celestine Vis as fast as anybody in the game return to work. {grandchildren and four greats ! 6 ki m CRAY Ler i : (Fran AVIS: atherine vs. ar u n "mela Refgite and Sul Bick International Harvester League, ‘Jahn pal Fretustion Ti Tole 545 h : Fane un guahome ASY Sibert: Eigerta ve. Raymond Cos Kenneth today with good control and co- Joe Trimble was reappointed an grandchildren. ‘ ick Harrell an Hius wie ” gon 2 last season. dilbert; erta vs aymon ozad: Doris - — tn, Diel Facoma was. back [F. MeCarty = o.oo. iin lille, 586 1% bn Meadows: Juanita va Wiliam ordination. He is taller than assistant coach and players
Charley . ; * Si. Philip Neri—A. C. No. 3 The NCAA rules committee, at Mason: Homer ve. Thelma Eldridee: James Frank Reagan and Vic Lindskog! 3 Card of Thanks
soling words and Shirley Brothers
TONIGHT
' 3-3} Cineinnati { with a high honor count of 878 park McDowell 538 Blackwell, 6-feet, 8-inches, and he IAN APOLIS ¥ : 8 0. 1-4 Mar cDowe : rae: vs. Helen White: Stanley vs. Docie Car-,K Blackwe ee -inc INPisnAP SCORING for Mechanics Laundry in the Sneedway—Men's League the windup of its annual three- ici: Wiima vs. Richard Corps. Ethel vs. throws with an overpowering 2150 were named assistants, ETTER—We wish to express our FIRET PERIOD None. Penalties : : ‘ Leo Browning 4.897 day meeting here yesterday, Douglas Yates: Margaret vs. Timothy King: ees a————————————— | ost sincere thanks to PAUL'S and cohwartz (holding puck) 17:10, Durham| Indianapolis Classic League at Ben Davis H. 8. Eveirn va Foster Chinn. Ernest va. Georgia over- -hand motion.” . | our friends, neighbors and relath interferences 13:35, Hay (interference)! pritchett’s. Tae Hed Robert Paulkmer .. 304 2 games) passed unanimously a rule that|Ponsler: George vs. Marion Laird: DE re os 1h y ritchett’s, acoma rolled a 'Georginne Cassid 252 (2 games) |vieve vs. Robert Brown: Joseph vs, Kelen H. Ss Basketb I { for their memorial offerings to the A ESOND PERIOD: None. Penslties— string of 202-285-241. y Snort Rawl—Elf Lilly Leatue would force a player to leave the!Dilly: ‘Grace vs. Benjamin White: Marion HOL MES SAID he liked the a | Jrdisna ears Founduunn, Ine besys Heller theiding) 6:28, Barlow (cross: T Manley . HI George Carlstedt Loita 585 came if found guilty of striking! lvs, Patrick Dunbar: Lela vs. John Bryson. peppery work of last year's rookie This Week kindhess extended Ao us. We gd e ing ony anley was e stan {another player with the “fore-| BIRTHS |Catcher Ebba St. Claire and that thank Rev. John Albert for his con-
PERIOD: 1, INDIANAPOLIS! ! = 1-46 2. INDIANAP-'out in the Amerjcan league at
Reibel (Hirschfeld) Di 0 arm, elbow or logked hand.” TWINS t | 1 i ; y ! 0 top-flight year- for their splendid vice. W - aol 1A en nabaid Pritchett's with a 664. Manley's ispute rigin’ | wa a Nomosthuring, Woons - Camptiote, [18 AlsO hag two top- By ye lt| County tournament at Butler. Game 1—| - pectaily wish to. thank the doctors, 4. Cincinnati, Wylie (Webster) output resulted on games of 218- 7125's E. Georgia. Sons. lings coming to camp, Jim SON 8 5 mn Sor mayo vs Basch] furses. attendants and Administra. Toa, 5. Clpcinnau, O'Connor (Barlow, | 995. Of B sketball DRAKE SEVERED . relations, BONS ‘and Paul Burris. seme GLI BW Deed wa Ph Beech, tive personnel and Rey. Travers of Ha eso My Vi no Mackin: [a William Gooch of Sunset a with Oklahoma A&M as a Te- at Si. Vineent—Clyde, Patricia Meckler;| “Solt has a lot to learn but he vs. Franklin Township > : the oe PE Hoa hin ’ Schwarl nic ' |X + % y : : A a Sl > s : he ‘American Red Cross and Amerjosh, Schwa a Masri ' AE 1 Fo *1C ledners displayed a good bom- SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Jan. 17 gult of the Bright incident, and] Robert. Patricia Heinz; Ralph, Norma | can also play the outfield and he Fours team Tournsinent a geen game ican, Legion for thelr * kindness Lamski) 17.38. Penalties Masnick (rough-ihardment at Fun Bowl with a 660 (Up) A basketball historian ‘saidisince then there has been a clam-| Pickard, + "H Game 215 an, ei ea! Sehodls shown him,, + snd five minutes for fighting: ‘series. | th Social’. Lei At St. Franels—John, Kathleen Hargrave: hits with a lot of power, olmes FANE KARL AND ROBERT ETTER Haw ir oushine And five minutes for fizht- Serie in 1e. Socia ague, today that “it's just impossible” or for stricter penalties against Henry, Avanelia Harriman; Howard, |added. ‘He comes up from our) Tomorrow AND FAMILIES. « \ : [Jooci's Intaetome included 202- for the first hasketball game to’ unnecessary rolughness. The olaf, Minred Siyun: rawis, Yraiel Blane, [Class B. Hagerstown, Md., farm! , County tournament at Butler. Game 4 - wh . A rp AY, p. m. Pike T ip vs. W CenOn the ice din Tt a. have been played in Herkimer, penalty was 15 yards for striking| Natalia Piroy; Douglas, Adaline Roberts; club but the way he swings a bat TR ame Tap me Decatur Gon Legal Notices . . UE J F. Chest tral vs. winner Game 1, is - m- ret ————————————— AMERICAN HOUREY JEALYS coming on games of 221-199-234, N 3 oe, At Method Bruce Roperta Frazer: [N€ could stay up. He's one of _Four:team tournament at Tech 7 p. m.| Notice is hereby given that the annual Western, Dishie® og pis OF xs t ‘best the A 23 Fdward Hickox, executive secre- Tha committee also placed a “Charles, Thelma Meyer; Charles, Gloria those real natural hitters. He got DIBA “of reserve eam oe enon] Building and Saving Association of Ta, z . y J eH econd es in e merican = m.. inner - Sacre eart-Deaf. School Building and Saving Association of Ine Nebr 0 13 fa do 4 4 L N ion l.eague was Bernard fry of the Basketball Hall «figreat dea) of ihe biume di coach Terkn Fioyd. Durothy Price: Morse, Eula (33 homers and drove in 158 runsigame vs. winner Méhual-Crispus Attucks dianapolis, Indiana, will be held at its ywtnna . 17 21 § 114 146 30 wh tosh az 453 ol Fame Committee, said those try- oc and officials for “their failure to | Dey oi: Glen, Ida Winburn; Lyndon, with a .360 average.” BRE, Lafaretie deft. office, 118 North Delaware Street, in the i A 21 1 145 146 37° 40 McIntosh with a 653 series, blos- jhe to make Herkimer the site of | + City of Indianapolis, Indiana, at the TA £18 13 3 73 observe and enforce the spirit of (At General—Alfred, Clarence Gray. { Shortridge at Howe {hour of 3 o'clock P. M., Wednesday, ¥o TANAPO 18 3 8 138-13 1 soming on games of 216-257-180. a basketball hall of fame * p Tr | For: outfield youth Holmes tT.panon at Cathedral the 30th dh iu Jantar. 3083, toy tos
‘have the rules” A resolution was! At Home—Willie, Lena Gorman, 1139 Van- Broad Ripple at Greenfield
Fast Divisi as tern | " oh Irma Humphrey, ‘210 pointed to both Matthews and! election of directors for the ensuing vear
3 Pts GP Broad Ripple Post came deman; William, p i v 1 made a mistake.” i-| X . Park. School at Glenwood, IIL Bid : ‘pagsed urging coaches and off h . ” { : and the taking of action upon all other a through with a 3042 team total «we have evidence to prove that pa ging FN Righland: Ranry, Mavisrelln Schnei- (Solt, “who are my kind of players Saturday A ne IKI Of BEUON Non A sthet
cials to see that the rules are! der Harold, Norma because they can be moved | Howe at Tech. meeting, including action with respect to
in the American Legion League. ye firéf basketball game was . Raymer, 530 N. Alabama; John, Effy " New Albany at Broad Ripple. a recommendation of sald Association # The games were 1046- 983- 1013. | ed Spri field, ot at Her- obey eq, Phillips, 962 N. Tremont. around on a club. County tournament at Bu tler. (Semi-'board of directors thas ie An Poy itehce 9, St. Louis 4 play in Spring n The free-substitution rule was GIRLS “I'm also bringing up Jack finals) Game 6--1:30 p. m.-winner Game procure imsurauce of its accounts from 8 sburgh 4 grinned 3 There were seven additional kimer,” said Hickox: left unchanged from the 1951 At Methedist—Walter, Patricls Davia i vs. winner Game 5: Game 72:45 p, m. Federal Savifgs and Loan Insurance aN APO ae Jocians : | 600's in the American Legion ! 2 ti Al Saye wills Ma ariorle add] Delmar. Daniels from Hartford; he said. miner he 83: inner Gane . Corporation; b . i 4 4 a ~ | na illou by “ 8). ia 5 p. " ner oe mest ————— VatioNAL Wockgy Ee Fux ap, circuit which included, Don FRANK J. BASLOE a HR son with Due Re 1s al Wright: Lee. Eva virgata Soio thy He has power, is a beautiful run- Game 6 vs. winner Game 7. FRED H. WUELFING, Secretary Wiroit .. 24 8 8 113 4 3 40] (ay h, 636: Ray Coss. 616: time out wi e charg arsaret Woenar: Ed E Martha Whyde! ner and can throw with anybody Wrestling 1941 Ford 2-door. serial number 18-544-raronts 19 14 8 96 83 48 41 Cavanaugh, 636; y Coss, i mer businessman, claims the first {spam sending in a piayer for the, etty Archer; Coleman, Eliza- t! County wrestling tournament at Tech, 815, will be sold for storage and repairs forirea ©0019 16 5 110 93 43 40 Bob Behne, 610; Bill Beck, 605; 4qketball / 1 a 3 hil th Rovert, “Betty Forman. Lottie Wemer; (in the league, Then we've gotig SoUlH Fre iminaries: 10:30 a, m. for $180. Jan. 31, 1952 at Price's Repair, eae nH RTE B Clipe niimansiod, and Emory [oc oa game vas hayes inpurpese of punting. Wh e Babb." Ofla. “Jean Womack judy: | Harry Hannabrink, who also was semi-finals; 1 p. m. consolation. 3:30 RR. J, Box 8995 (6100 W. Hanna), Indpls., Bsion Bo RE eh we [the upstate New York village. clock is running. Before the pen-| A Caiem STRAT . { Hartford. He was my best;>to linet oo. 1 - SER L ResULTE LAST NIGRT { Lralg, O60. “The date Basloe quotes (Feb. HY was five yards. “will, Lavonne *fiondny HH Dean hustler, He was in the outfield] icage 6. New York 4. Harold Hoffman led the Inter 7, 1891) could be ‘a year off,” oe — | Bi, Save Sherman, Alberta |gnd can play short and third. Boy, | ¢ Club at Pritchett's with a 624 Hickox sald. At_St. Franeis—
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series. “The game couldn't have even } of | AL LO onl ATry, Hel Smith; two Ask About Our Budge Plan “504 series was good enough been talked’ about before Decem- 12 Teams Ou BRAS Norma, King. Hora.” Tative a Ts pip) re.
[to give Mickey Rotert of Schuster ber, 1891,” Hickox said. Coal the lead among the women. Iie said at that time Dr. James [Mickey's score was posted in the Naismith, credited with inventing Classic League at West Side. the game, was not a member of The other top Classic scores in- the Springfield College faculty.
Charlotte Collins, 634. serve first baseman but this guy
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Rockers, 565; Patty Dryer, Morris was devised by Naismith for the for the title. paneer dani 60. finish last year, players like First Plan, 564, and Eva Williamson, roothall team “to have the hoys Activity started at five Indiana ores JBsaodan, at 118 8. Audubon. gageman Karl Torgeson, Third {Morris Plan, 561. keep in*shape.” He said the foot- and one Illinois centers last night, Elizabeth Hendrickson, 63, at 243'4 Vir- Baseman Bob Elliott, Catcher
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