Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1952 — Page 27
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get better. But they will get {bounce back into the news from ED STEVENSON has heen better eventually. ! By FRANK ANDERSON {the sporting standpoint. le vii f ‘ b ‘ter thin 30 years : % . | ; we : ’ . Bowling is one of the firemen’ owing lor be = 25T1lis THE . OLYMPS attitude chief pastimes and is not a novice to the thrill of THERE HAS heen much specu «0—1lll= i ' . Hi : the ; iad 3} concerning Ft. Wayne's Pis-and this even- a 700, series but last night lation that Blaik might quit as a mber one i y . :_ing’'s. action at {genial campaigner had good rea resulf of the: cribbing =scardal turns . to tons is colored. And appropri- Parkway Alleys son to smile again. which wiped out’ his squad, and t inst ately enough the hue is black promises an in- Stevenson has been close to Brought in a wave of de-emphas's IL agains and blue. teresting card; the top among ‘male bowlers at the academy. Blaik himself ul to grab ‘ That's ; just about the color, W.I1. Sextet this year but his Rerfornance in indicated at the end of last ra his week's scheme of. tonight's ball game in has been the the Coca Cola League Ai son he hadn't decided what to go . Butler Fieldhouse. The bruising pace setter for Ehietl Hunt 6 7aly i Sue But yesterday he met with Ames wera and bruisable Pistons drop by forthe last three head And soul wg My ON academy superintendent, a hs could have a visit with the Olymps at 8:30. months with "a loci talent w i a li ar 300 after the conference it hs An ranglehold When theres a hue, there's a record of 39 wins : iar Ty 0 no hett Rec. !0X's Dig three included 232-244 nounced Blaik will. remain on he i on first ery. And the Olymp cry fonight and 18 defeats. {single in 1938 Si ri c ol Roo ]1. : Plains. “I intend to Yemain at ine ge lTowa's is composed of two parts: The leaders meet ‘oo {reation, scored. an TT Boh Kares of City 1ce Cream military academy is ong as " with the 1—“Let's win our 14th straight fourth-place \ireesome on games af 20 28 “lalso turned in an impressive se- can be of service, Blai als er, Chuck home game.” |Burns’ Bombers tonight and may =b¢. In the final game, £ | ON | .ies in the Coca Cola League with hope the superintendent 2 . a € : raje v or speculation. ntl] Feb. 3 2--“Remember the physical and have a full evening as the igtierjrolled gis straight Hrhices, a 8 a 662 series, Kares forged his ment ends further spe ue i Be ois. numerical beating we took in Ft. has won 32 and lost” 25. Despite spare... . then a tur £ ne N* total on games of 234-211-217 The superintetisnt =) ho : nenk Wns g the Wayne, Jan. 6.” an average record, the Bombers ished up by ace ting 4 nine PINS = Jim Worland hung up a 640 to Frederick Irving a Er hore 8 SS . > 8 rence cons a x = may surprise. tor, 31s HI pos ng ted. the 700 circle 16ad all action in the St. Cather. announcement, ins I and Blak ce Purdue THE LEADER of the second, The best attraction is centered id has frequen ou : 5 Ore ine League at Beech Grove Alleys is no fight hetween tied for = part of the cry might well bearound a showdown for second NO less than 13 me See Jim Shewman also fired a. Gai; on athletic policy. Ta sing, and Paul (Lefty) Walther. The wispy place in the league. Mom's Tavern| [launched his bowing hr in the Fi-Blak League at Pennsyl- -. vr fourth, whiz suffered a stepped-on ankle runs up against Werner's Won- mid-thirties, ; ® re ay vania Alleys and Wayne Tooley Fight Results | r sixth, at in the 79-75 defeat in Ft. Wayne. ders. The Tavern five are in the output was impressiv turing the rolled a 617 in the same loop av United Press He's played only three ot nine runner-up spot with a 36-21 read-| son's top score ih ng a Bobby Clark's 618 was best in yf york (sunnyside Garden) | Ss W OO ee Wa n wor- mes since then. In those three ing but Werner's are stronger 1931-32 season when ne ro “the Speedway Handicap League ¢ Carmine Fiore, 14. Brookivh = N.Y | mes wele o yne Pistons aren't wor- ga | A indi! 783 series, resulting from games mocked out Tony Allegro, 139, | e Dame ot ried about height. They've got it (left to right) in Larry Foust games he's scored four points. than the record of 33-24 may indi- A aD. and Virgil Collier was runner-up | gr Ce » 1-27 ¢ . y i » ” e vs. Loy- (6- 9), Jack Kerris (6- -6) and Charley Share (6- H). Our Olymps will And he A po ize has SR Inn, a team that has Stevenson's nearest rival was in : Eh Yontney hala radium on droppe 0 0 as a result, L ' ‘ e . . . 619 in the B Rg iraae l.eag aal Notice cram feas try to measure to measure up to o the Pis Pistons fomight. © iw It will hardly comfort the Pis- dropped into a prolonged slump, Pete Busselle who Tame HOUR at Strim's afl Lee Toliver posted Lega . insist | i battle. tons to know that Lefty plans to tests South Side CYO, a 10th with 2 $id Se I Tei a 600, Tom Davis of Colonial NOTICE TO BIDDERS ng for its C |see action tonight. He has a long place squad with a 25-32 book. Plenth a Box Hunt. Busselle Bakery scored with a 603 in the ny... ix hereby siven that, sealed bids é - Rural Inn was one of the circuits’ I+ »- . tion League. for the purchase of the follo ma y this sea u % : n eonarc jmemary, loo. put together games of 256-216- Sturm’s Recrea g (terials will be received by the Chal man ned for an The Olymps are third in the top contenders until early Decem- | oe th Tie tae. Larry Atkinson rolled a 631 in'of (he State Highway C ommission - of : 2 National Basketball Association's ber When W. 1 Sextet handed the Gh NE 1 ts in ecitythe Eli Lilly League at Indiana Ag isle. b indiana. until 2 %| > ne y " ‘UATY, DePaul, 70 Who S eks 00th Wi Western Division. The Pistons team a 3-0 defeat to break mgr] The thin were split between and Howard Roseberg had a 601. PM’ on the 4th day of February, 1952 =H 1 4t Cham- are fourth. The gap between the ‘place tie. In their last nine games, Lal Bottin and Farl Shoemaker. Bob Walker posted a 622 in the tng ation No. 731 S100: 00. 300, Tonk ¥ 4 I [ Jd ach Harry By Calta § teams is narrowing by the week. jieral Inn has droppes six leads Both keglers fashioned a 674 IDezelan League and Woody Smith gu" No and No. 12 axeremaie, FOB | n ~ ( LOT naar i defending EW y Unite re 2 s'® | Hugh Moore of Rural Inn leads Series. had a 605. Felix Lucas fired a 601. {25100 SSG vicinity thereof. = have im- N YORK, Jan. 25—Creaky old Dutch Leonard has, xg oLYMP task tonight will all individual bowlers with a 180- Bottin, rolling in the Print- | The remainder of the leaders _inviiation No. 33d: 2000 10 2400 [TST . ; | 0 . - Size No. 9 and No a, developed a brand new target today—his 200th major league victory. be to corner the silver market, average. Dan Hanley, the lead-| craft Major League at Del- (include: Danville, Indiana. delivered on road 3 of 14 wins The Pist have put up a trophy er's chief rival all season, is still Tlinols—P. R. Mallory ection D-1 or plant vicinity gherect. | Leonard, something of a baséball antique at 41, signed ts ie Oe Ye Pa NE nent in second-place with a 175 mark.| Aware. knocked I gain of Leona Weller." 1 “invitation No. 53). 80 10 180 inmne 236 - 194 - 244, Shoemaker, a Helen hs We ; delivered on road 59, section E or plan ga vast a new contract with the Chicago Cubs yesterday. He Won in that jan. 6 squabble, although/ Rural Thn has the best single) 20 Si=orh ob traller [richaly iyi eaniamtlowart Warner d0isise, iO, 2900. to. 200 Tout: entler with 10 and lost six as a relief last that game didn't count toward game with a 1008 whie W. 1 oj "hinsted out a threesome |, Boad, Rinole—Western Electro 0B orelain "POR. Cloverdale: y 3 haa a 1 0 8 Peterson, season, bringing his total to 187. i, The Browns began dickering ownership of the cup. Indianap-/ Sextet is second on 1 ® of 225-217-232 in the Coca Cola © B. R. Matinee wegiiigiape. delivered on TOO ov thereol, eight, will That means he's the only pitcher With Stan Rojek after getting jis has the hardware now and latter holds the top series mark) League Limite” Ballard . 825 Invitation No. 337. $730 to 9150 Tons. Tar. 4 . Ph a C5198 No. 7 and No. 12 a&aggr ge: over-all now active in the National League Nim from the Cardinals on would like to keep it. The trophy| With a 2788 Sid and Rural Inn Shoemaker's outstanding per- Marian Mooney 308 Mooresville, Indiana, delivered on ond 5, which will who can reach the 200-victory| waivers. Iwill stay here as long as the ls second with a 2747 total. rota es sparked National Riviera Club "ection 'B And toad 261. section B or b m 3 Joa VerderoBR .... ...::..ivsisavannss vic er th mark fi season tour — Pitcher CHff Cnamiers, O'{MPS can sadden the Pistons § For Mixed Doubles |Trailer ‘Sates to a 3081 team BL MWR coo 6 inulation Ry, ap, gop, 000 Tone Sie sta) x an = — | Ft. Wayne perpetrates ‘its bas : f 983-1044-1054. ee er. 321 delivered on road 75, section, Esor| | 1 7 {score on games oO Bernice Hilarides il ana ” i ) S, s ry of ' > ty {. also, ut YOU'D THINK as venerable a [Bate Kazak and two rookies, yathall in a high school gym ap-| Pp RIEL ay oe Ice Cream continues to lead Mary Louzhmiller Wouen™""" 560 pian} vicini Y Sheren 55 to 500 Tons, S a press- chap as Leonard would be ready £arl Weaver and Vinte Morecl. propriately tagged the “snake pit.” the recent mixe lthe league with a 41-19 ledger but petty Powell «1s 492 Bize No. 63. "aggreate. F.OB. Michigan] for th St ————_C—e let reet h i ination lat Sturm’s, announced today that, Flks League __ City. Indiana, delivere 8 is or e rocking chair by now. It doesn’t take much imagina i National Trailer Sales is Second yenry Schriver | essa $75 X or plant vicinity thereof 1300 Tons d, “we had But he appeared in 41 games last to see what happens to the free. all checks for prize winners may ‘with a 40-20 reading. Central—Shrine Leagn: II i RR OR Ty they went season and finished 28 of them 2 ! 0 ( ount Wheelink Olymps in a place gike be picked up over the week-end. [Kenny Bosal! 571 Indiana. delivered on road tant Vicmity y is , section ’ ouldn’t get in relief work. What's more, that. Up there it's a case of no, Muriel faid that th Phere Wilkerson Rolls 667 nea a Lapes-Dismond Ente nevi Shlepfad 35, sec ty of Chain v . Y ntity - orked iat giving a thing away io the running. Jus. Jamming And hel wer ie Denny and Dale | JOE WILKERSON of School 0, Sestes Biscie sa uo No. UL Suaniiy, of Cour IS Workel younger sprouts. oes as jamming is done on brick back-| purse. a Jenny — oi 'Employes rocked the woods At + Uptown—Veteran's Administration crected around the Ctate, Highway prop-| Font ee It's like a race” Dutch s |stops. Ty Litre), Ter vo The West Side for a 667 series in the Virsinia Vind ctiiss . 495 Invitation No. 342: 44 Feet of cornu Hin: game “The other guys might get across | P. pick up $42 fof theif efforts. |, L . "paint League. Wilkerson! yEhrist The Rive or I Ea A inane it nse. Last i the finish ‘line first. But don’t oni |. BUT BUTLER Fieldhouse is an-| This duo posted a 1335 score. lcame through with games of 245- Carles, a 566 Terre Haute, Indiana { BL noise worry about old Dutch, He'll get, lother matter. And its enough to| Low to cash in the week-end [500 \ VD SCF SEUCE SCT Briuwarepen Telesmone Men | (| Inviation, No. Ji. Wood, Guide, Pots ‘ $ 24. § J BR id £ e Stadium there, too.” THIS weekend's city-countyiseparate Ft. Wayne from its pol-| event was 1235. League belong to Johnny McGrew , Printeraft Major 614/81 Frankfort and, Blvmouth, tndinne. | lo 65, at Actually, Leonard says, I Schedule is going to straighten jcy of compression. To be com-| Another mixed doubles event is of Yaver Mep's Shop who rolied Ralph Franklin (0110621 Invitation No. 344. Necessary Jabot and think I got more stuff on the ball out some long-awaited high pressed in the Fieldhouse the scheduled at Delaware allevs on a 653 series. McGrew's total pais KDezelan’ s—Allison Women's aw materials lo revlach 1 cracked Interm i} 5 now: than I did 20 years ago. It's School basketball issues. Olymps have to be caught. And Feb. 2-3 with Miss Hayes serving resulted from games of 179-266- Ama Mates iy Leap Spit liehway vee A a 2000 at | ketball not age in years that counts. It's A 19-game schedule gets going the way they run makes it tough- as secretarv. 210. pllntain Seuateedtm Panty Leasut vi¥aiis o CINGEIS OF Sand, suitable for : “ ¢ Ne . B83 abrasive on snow and ice .remoy - @ Lincoln 38, conditioning age—how you feel forigit with 10 games topped by er than boarding- house steak for §1 in St. Philip Payoff Anotier standout performer [Ben Noumap Lo te fered 10 8 & Fin New Chicago. Indiana. | i sthotie. 33 when you're out there on the Ne county skirmi: aL Will the opposition to catch up, THERE WERE 61 awprds in was Clarence Baker in the [Joe Hanrahan = Cieees VIAL VMIDaaise Set Beats Hien] . motnd match. Southport at Ben Davis, Those who make their tonsils| ir Products League at OD Bowl Secial way Garage at Hammond, Indiana. at “Roti and city rivals Shortridge and, hoarse for the Olymps can count the recent sweeptstakes at St. Linde Air Products ‘rag {Frances Dawson ny 540 US 12 & SR. 49 and at US 12 & Bend Adamg Retire? My arm feels fine. ; g ymp | Philip Neri alleys. Bill Gree-| Speedway Alleys with a 661 [Marie Rhyne ©... 501 Clark Road, or plant vicinity thereof Why should I ever think about Manual at Tech. jon: = ley’ 8 928 was good enough for the series Baker built his total on Iarta—Christian Church 501 nalyitation No ae Suan es ‘ourney \ retiring A nine-game attraction tonr) Coach Herm Schaefer stressing Bor o h : ry f 194-235-232 Virginia DORE a Racreation : and Plow Bolts FOR. 502 West Market 0“ " ;_ row will feature Cathedral's at- 'h stle, tea lay and shot care. | top prize of $100. scar Behrens’; games o BE a : Roy Smith 500 Sireet. Indianapolis, Indiana : They! have to take that uni- tempt to defeat Tech. It's sched- ITh Ol Ry By di Herm's Posted 915 for a $75 and Paul] Hermon Mattox of Capital Pritchett-Hunt-0 Grady—Coca-Cola Bids shall he submited upon standard 7 ’ . ’ f p 8 . % : 14 proposal forms ourney form away from me, because I'm . ymps egg . {Elliott gained a $60 third place Transfer spent a profitable eve- Bob Woolear #18 STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION never gonna give it in myself.” Uled for the. Tech gym and words. f wi ing f the. scoring. standpoint Herth Schakel . 801 OF INDIANA Zr =z : [Cathedral hasn't won over the] ss "3 with 3 905, : ning fom Scone | : Charles Sheets . 432 BAMUEL C. HADDEN d 34. 3 Dick Weber's 278 won. the top when he rolled a 675 series in the triplicate of 144-144-144) Chairman rr i THE CUBS now have signed Ureenclads since the 1947 sec-| pv. WAYNE is the tallest team single $25 award while Harry Sturm’s Recreation League. Mat- Indiana Farm Bureau 513 mee _— not only Leonard, but a total of Hons. a Tegular Season Rammed, in professional basketball, accord-| eT. 11 * 429 NOTICE TO BIDDERS . i 16. Pitcher Warren Hacker and ris avent scored a vic ory ing to its publicity department. | Moon-Lite—Women's League Notice is hereby given that sealed bids y i | Doris Cas ceo B48 as f the following mateFON Outfielder Hal Jeffcoat checked ©Ver Tech since 1939. | Talent is coupled with that height. | th i R $i Betty Corton ie Matos 517 "hig ANNUAL MEETING of the members| jel! 1 -Lite a § §50~| { in today. Pitchers Walt Dubiel | 4 a. {In Piston suits one finds such men) un e as e “4 a ngs - {Bob Taggart co. 397 ation of Thdienapolis. will be held Januand Outfielder Harv Gentry THE Southport - Ben Davis as Larry Foust, Freddie Schaus., Cora. Corthvay—-Highiand Lemsve wry 16, 1955 at 2:00 P.M. CIR Ihe ofice] i . ora Irtis . 0. he ssoclation a . ! + signed yesterday. Hacker pitched SCTap is the game many county prankie Brian, Charley Shane." TONIGHT Atorighs e515 Hiizabethtown MB rag MMeTICAR United wr Bree C. BICSERB a no-hitter for Los Angeles in fans were looking for in last] Jack Kerris, Boag Johnson and Brockport 384 Fredonia St. 126.6 Boston Coll. 613 jena o 53s Ken Koelling i et einer 8550 Notice is p40 given that sealed bids week's county tourney finals. But Hofstra 50.0 King's Point 33.6 | Brown 1449 Northeastern 7 Shrine Guild for "the purchese 5 the following mathe Pacific Coast League last] Bill Closs. Holy Cross 67.0 New York AC *42.6| Colgate 62.6 Connecticut ars Jesse Pruitt «os. 508 terials will be received by the Chairman) season. it didn’t happen. Ben Davis, now| Brian, who likes the company Lock Haven 448 Millersville “433 Cooper Union 340 N.Y. Aggies 242 West Side—Thursday PM. of the State Highway Commission of owning a 11-2 record, was bumped | 1253 Prsu 119) Dartmouth 328 Army 48.2 Hazel Faust .... 527% Indiana, at his office, 102 North Senate The Dodgers also have 16 to g Ped of the ball on his inbound trips, Rider +529 Montclair 8t. 42.9 Delaware 413 King's Del 143 Gwinn Paint League Ave. Indianapolis 9. Indiana. until 2:00 go now that Lefty Pitcher John- off early and Southport went to ranks sixth in scoring in the NBA Bt. Amelm's +4: Plymoutn St. 73.6/ Geneva T3443 ia asian 43.0 Curt Heady + $03 P.M. on the 28h day of January. 1053 4 y \ 0 arnagua at whi 11 they wi e pu cly ny Schmitz and Infielder Bobby ge finals only to lose out to ith a 16.2 average. Foust is Butler | J36878t Joseph. Ind *53.0/ Lafayette Hl Re hts wane con a, Seal Fast sa6 °Pgned ‘and read, 29.0.0. < ay d. Centra. . ase 3.0 JOS arie ristian - 89 itati 0 ons, Morgan signed. Schmitz was a eat Southport's record jot with 143, IMilikin 65.0 Hamline *627 Lebanon Valley 308 Geftvsbure =~ 40.7 Clara Pon 378 Hn Ne NY aggregate, | | Phill} *41.5 N.W.Okla_8t. 235|Loc aven ppensburg 27 ary Souzich 01 F O.B. Mier, . Indiana, delivered on roa ruinous man Io he Dodges, Manual and Shortridge Yenew| u Yes, do Wayne is rough, bi {Poioir, 81 39.6 Steu vide +311 Lycoming 333 Yeshiva 310 Bob NAthalla—W. S. Business Men’ » oo 13, Section G or plant yicinity thereof. i i na aae . én So is e ! week-en SW 1 «LT Cent 1a? anhattan ena *60.6 ' Bol evins 592 nvitatfon No. 335: to tons, until they got m the city’s oldest athletic rivalr Symp Wi re st 3 Otterbein *32.4 Millersville 43.3 E. Stroudsburg *32.5 Edith Roach 477 size No. 12 aggregate, F.O.B. James. | with the Cubs last season. 2 i Y| schedule of New York, tomor- |yiienners 47.6 Marietta *32.4 Navy “68.1 V.M.1 39.2 town, “Indiana, delivered on road 15.| His chief distinction, however, at Tech where Shortridge Will ,,.\ anq Rochester, Sunday. It SOUTH Niagara *58.8 New York AC 42.8 Section E or plant vicinity thereof. =| x . a play the remainder of its home : ’ - Furman 57.0 Citadel *31.8 Notre Dame 71.3 Canisius 67.6 Invitation No. 326: 1750 to 1900 ions. ce of was that he was the only Dodger games 3 would seem that things are |[gouston U. “581 Texas A&M 56.6 Panzer *46.0 Newark C. E. 31.0! tre No. 3 a nd_No 12 asgregate, FOB, : -~ Se i s | . *48 6 o TEON, 42! P vl ia *67.7 Bainbridge 57.4 st. Lebanon, Indiana, de kskin, pitcher to hit a home run last rough all over. fran vey 47.2 rare *40.6 Pittsburgh *60 6 Georgetwn, DC 583 63, Section J or plant vicinity thereof. rdine season. , i 4.25 , 2 Rice 55.4 Baylor *49.8 Providence 509 Fairfield “3 dr iation JN JIT 8300 to 9000 tori 5" = | THE Crispus Attucks-at-Win- Rk h T d |W. carolina 42.1 Guilford +363 St. Anselm's *410 Bates 27 {and No. 12 aggre FOR Non't TIM EGAN. in signing forlhester game scheduled for to-| POC ester lie Wy Stats S55 Sami, Pa C003 SL Monavie Ht Ionmrenn W282 eclions ‘A; Bo and Cor piant vicinity] t line Cleveland. volunteered “to go ton night has been postponed until A ain for Lead then 81 Montana 5 49 Sorineneid 33 Jhanen MEN! Ls It Is! Is! LL No. 328: 4580 to 4700 tons. y | 64.2 C § ! ' “rh size No. 8 and. No 2 ARRregate. OR. | price the club's special pre-spring Feb. 23, 9 | Washington J83 Wash. State +623 Thiel HS Alitance 337 R $7 99 Val Lebanon, Indiana, delivered on road 39, practice batting school at Tue-| The Cathedral - Tech game | Times State Service [Wyoming TOMORROW W. Chester St. *430 Drexel 39.1 eg. . aiue Section En OTyliant, vicinity thereaf. son. He wasn't on the list of| tomorrow night will be broad- | FT, WAYNE, Jan. 25 f “ MiDwest = a3 nviem ours Ts TE2F mexico. “it Minor Materials’ and ‘Equipment to make Akron 50.7 Wi g mpl Operating Semi-Traffic ac a—— those assigned to ihe school bu‘ cast over station WIBC at 8 Rochester scurried cut of the tite Anderson “07 Chase # Jia Colo A&M 136.9 Montana 54.4 an tuated signal installation at the tnter. : , : 3 « ; Stat ! vansville 1 enver . aid t ? . A ; he didn’t like his .239 batting] p. m. : today after dropping its second Bowling Green 658 W. Ontaris 31.6 | Pepperdine *83.1 Whittier 50 7 att "or roi anapa ndtarna U. 8 40 right average and asked to go any-| Tonight, Tech ‘invades the straight National Basketball Bradiey 5. Df Jus STE18, aanvises 63.1 Canta Clare milvitation No. 330: Necessary Labor, on . 3 enn 8 a an. ino ) t ilors. way. North Central Conference again Association game to a Hoosier, Hanover +309 Manchester JA3.2 Washington 78.3 yas, Btate 823 a "complete Operation. Leolated or iafhic| General Manager Hank Green: irving lo betier its 3.1 confer-ciup. Pie BEM EjVEORT al tina dl, Fata, sad y burg said, “we've always feit/ence standing at Muncie Central.| Ft. Wayne topped the Royals | Cosine 43 Loyols, nm 23.11 Dayton 1188 “Xavier oO. 819 {Oh rs hans Can heounied Head that a good catcher can save Coach Jay McCreary's Muncie, here last night, 94 to 90, following | Marieuts 223 Steubeny e 3.1 Gannon 28 Ma State 288, iis [ntersection of Riverside Avenue and imbl many more runs than a good five also is 3-1 in the NCC, {the Royals’ 68 to 65 loss in Indian-|Milikin a) Na merern 814 toms Team of, Evansville, Indiana QuEnity otf - imply | 4 2 Hi ¥ «238 on V a 1ity of rreohitter can drive in, but if Jim : apolis last Tuesday night. Last|Mt Union 34.9 ram 23 soted guard rail posts and guide posts, \ - | Nebraska *53.2 South Dakota ~ 39:8/| furnished “and IR d the Bt feels we: can help him, we Ore Week End. City, County [Nght defeat dropped Rochester | Qakiand city 80 Ria Grande 28 Gy $6.89 Highway lg TRL hte very “happy to do everything ack into a tie with Minneapolis Tayior *51.6 Earlham 31.6| EATHER tation No. 17 tity of In| possible.” H. S. Cage Schedule {for the Western Division lead. HSN 353 Oks, City $32 SOLES ternational Paris. "Oil Filter Me artridess:| cil ) { 3 utte n Wi raulic Birdie Tebbets and Rookie, Pike To School |. The Royals set a floor record, Ot on gaa I 3 3 Bld FOB 502 West Market Street. In| > ¥ . y 20 utier % 56.° ¥ 1anapolis, Indi < Catcher Dick: Kinaman also; Broad Ripple at Washington. |here” with their 42 personal fouls.|warrensburg 372 Central. Mo. 52.5| WIDTHS—A-B-C-D-E-EE Bids shall be submitted upon standard] Sacred Heart at Beech Grove 7 i signed with the Indians yester-| SJ0I77C "Central at Speedway. |Arnie Risen scored 26.points for | Wien Michigan 20 Ohio U.. 8 3 FRIED CHICKEN proposal forms | day while Pitchers Kent Peter-| Lawrence Central at Greenfield. |Rochester while Freddie Schaus| Wor “476 Ashdand 36.5 Pot | SRATEIGHWAY COMMISSION OF | gon and Rudy Minarcin and Out-|cenirar > ‘Ind: High School at Decatur|jay the Pistons with 23. Appalachian 4730 Heh Point “42.4 iene Hot Roll, Juk SOUTH | Samuel C. Hadden. Chairman | , 'e Southpart at Ben Davis. Auburn *552 Georgia 18.4 of Honey. Every rn - fielder Walter Post signed wita|® 50 ME hele Central P o B k th I Clemson 551 Citadel 31.8| ME Bite a Tender De- ILLINOIS NOTICE TO BIDDERS ( the Reds. Peterson immediately| Manual vs Shortridge at Tech r asketba | Davis-Eklins 1481 Morris Harvey 4712 : ! Ment. Notice is hereby given that the under 8 ; v . | . . 7 0 . ! . was optioned to Tulsa in the Nr EASTERN DIVISION. E Carolina 33 Camp Leet #1 January Anniversary - STREET Aengd wil receive bids until 11:00 o'clock] Texas League. ; Cathedral at Tech. Colt |ssracuse Te To Toni Biol vy. State 8.1 Murray st, 82.3 Dinner, $1.35 WORLD-WIDE STORES 1952, for the purchase from The Board of — Deaf Sohool at Chester al, hip of on " . 23 14 .622! Furman 5780 Charleston 229 . School Commissioners ot the City of InNew York . 21 18 35 G eacher: 51 5 dianapolis of the following described North Manchester. a. Teachers 1 Erskine 24.3 OPEN EVERY NITE ructur 1 Howe at Southport Fades 13 3 321 | Kenuicky 313 Alabama 85.0 Pwoture "or ens, located on the : : 2 . { new site fo 1 8c V s Franklin Township at Sacred Heart. WESTERN DIVISION 3 08K oymievan 510 Bares 383 And Sunday 'til Midnight and known as 2837 Betnel vet (he Broad Ripple at Rohlesvilla | ey | Loyola, La. 488 La. College 41.3 A Decatur Central at Danvillf. | Ww. L Pot | Marshall *57.1 Tenn. Tech 530 642 East Maple Rd.. Indpls. City of Indianapolis : 1 Ohio Military at Park School |Bochester vr 15 [| Miss, Southern 554" Centenary “421 Where It's Pleasant to Eat a 7832 BETHEL AVENUE (WE HAVE IT!) Beech Grove at Bloomington University EE TA i pi Se Coumaie S74 Ne, Carolina 5.3] a Lex roa a J hme dwelling With four {Ft. Wayne ..... 22 .436| Stetson “524 Rolling. 332 Kitchen has double drainboard. white . ib . | Milwaukee 30.250 Jennesses *80.7° Ga. Tech 53.3 enameled sink with swing Spout {au SU i s “17 v op ompiete bhathrbom off itchen, | Denies Bri e Witness ot. Wanton LTS LAST NIGHT Tansy Vania aid Belarmine hl 3 Cement block foundation. A one-half R it d C Pl (Only Game Scheduled) Wrens 463 Va. Tech. “an SEAT COVER gement, and brick front porch SE: { 4 . ot-air furnace. coal-fired hy I ecrul e age ayers | » ward AMIS TONIGHT oh |W WLR A, a3 Guilford Bt 333 hand Norge electric hot water heater, | i | 7 . p ’ gy leet ric ghts through Vv | CINCINNATI, O., Jan, 25 (UP) | Syracuse at’ Philadelphia Wopsra Toinia [it] Bethany W.Va, i blinds. Fireproof raf in’ very good | — Cincinnati University Coach Fane Fara ay i ill Thar ment: »| John Wiethe insisted today that glided with the struet ire, 5 sbasketball bribery witness Sam which. the bidder Will pay for the above described structure d ir pr t Feinberg never recruited players OPPOSITE pI LL for the college, as New York au- pay the ehtire amount of his bid within days aft t reeptance o ( thorities charged. { The’ bidder shall name ihe time he : V - sires to reméle structure and improve. A COMPLETE | Fonvers was simply « promot. STAT USE NT - - same within said perio alier remova * ! date ts designated by the Board The Line of PARTS cessful promoter at that. He lost EVERY COVER IN STOCK REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE date is designated by the Boaid The) fay 25,000 during the 1946-47 and Tailored Plastics $52.00 Value $34.95 | wails ic srade spd deposit’ Say Soild” ma 47-4 seasons—and a oup of | : [45 to be removed. y for Passenger ars local business men a Paid | Tailored Plastics $42.00 Value $24.95 ar Sard res yey richt to accept d Trucks! a
Parts Department
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. OPEN DAILY’
Saturday Until 6 P. M.
ASHINGTON 1 CHEVROLET
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off $14,000 of his bills “out “of civic pride,” Wiethe said.
I-Hour Cleaning Service
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Olymps Entertain Ft. Wayne Tonight
Locals Seek Firemen Return to Headlines 14th Straight “But From Sporting Standpoint-
page headlines in their jduty on Tuesday but tonight they
me Victory
CITY FIREMEN earned front Woirhaye earned $15 on the runline of ner-up 258 score. -
Stevenson Blasts 707
Blaik Stays With Army |
main as Army's long as he's wanted, foday
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Earl Blaik has decided to re-|
football coach, as| but he said!
it will take. several years
before the team regains its glory of old
As a matter of fact, Blaik said,
things may get worse before they
21 W WASHINGTON ST. Save One-Fourth to One-Third JA NUARY SALE
‘Suits and Topcoats
® Seat Cushions :
$32.00 Value
Semi-Tailored Plastics Tailored Plastic Coated Fibers $23.60 Value
$19.95 $16.95 Semi-Tailored Plastic Coated . Fibers : Semi-Tailored Plastie Coated Fibers
$20.00 Value
$12.95 $16.00 Value $10.95 cHolcE OF PATTERNS AND COLORS!
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Furnish and install chain link fence Elementary .8chool No.. 81, 5111
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North Meridian The Board reserves the right to Accent reject any 208 all bids. ‘BOARD OF SCH CE
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| Death Notices
ANDERSON ~~ Thomas S8t., husband of J dersopi father of lathe, Mrs. Ellis C. Poindexter. Fred A Doebher, Mrs. Dan McDonald. passed away Thursday Bervices FLANNER & BUCH ANAN MORTU~ ARY Saturday, 300 m. Friends jhvited. Priends may call at the r HACY any time nN
ARMSTRONG—Thomas | E, age 75 904’; E* Elm. beloved husband ot ie BE. Armstrong, brother of Mrs, y Moore and Mrs, Wesley War. passed away Funeral Saturday, p.m, from SHIRLEY BROS: CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. III. Burial Crown, Hiil. Gallers after 3 p. m
of 1528
3 * Clifton oy
58 years, husband of Ines, Gertrude, Carl E., Iimmie and. Eugene, Mabel Smith, Louisville, Lynn Davis Jefferson .away at the residence morning Friends may the TOLIN & HERR" FUHOME 1308 Prospect 8t, Saturday Inter«
ngton
All rt NERA Services nie va
DOWNEY nr an) and r and
B . heloved “Brother Flizaheth Downey, Thomas Downey, Or 100. passed away Weunssaay at o. 5510 Central Ave BLACKWELL 1503 N. Meridian. St. 36. 3:30 2a. mM 8 oan of Are Church,
dA mw In nt Holy Cross Ceme« te Friends may call at the fue neral home > FRANCIS Holly. 1410 Olive, brother of Mrs, Martha F_ Moors and uncle of J Lowell Francis, passed AWRY Tuesday. Jan 32. Services 8at, 2. 16 a. m at the BER 8s GADD FUNERAL = HOME 047 hitchman Ave Friends invited. Inment Crown Hill. Friends may call at funeral home ae GALL SHA —~C1 audia Shepherd, age 4 1st Mrs Len Stanley, n passed away. nay all at the DORSEY RAL E 3323 E New 0 Fu ( m. Sature day at funera 1a] Washe ington Park fe Leas 3 GLOVER—Clara May wife ofis Milton Glover, mother of Mrse Frank Cook. 359 8 Butler Indpis., passed away Wednesday evening ab St Francis Hospital Funeral services Saturday 2 p m. West 8t. Method--18t. Church. Shelbyville, Ind. Friends may call at the Ewing Mortuary, Shelbyville GRAY—Miss Hazel ok! Klahoma City: sister of v's. George Scott. Ine dianapolis, oo Mrs. Melville Harrts, iH ena} ) Ind Si Sse away Wednesn m at FLANNER & RUC HANAN MOR TUARY, Baturdav evening and Sinday, Gravesids services-1 p, m. Monday, Henryville, Ind, JACKSON—Mr. Francis A, 2525 TIyrone Dr husband of Thelma -F, Jackson, son of Mrs. Mildred - Jackson, brother of Mrs. Phylena Parr, passed Away Thursday Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Sunday, 3 p m Friends invited Friends may call at the mortuary wenlile JOLLY Charles C.. 84 years, beloved
father of John C., Richard E., Edwin R. and Robert N. Jolly, brother of Clara Apple, Lena Roberts, William, John, Laymon, Earl, George, Samuel and Kenneth Jolly, passed away Wednesday. Fulieral Saturday, 10 a. m., at H. RMANN FUNERAL 1050 E) East St. Friends may call any time. JULIAN—Earl R., age 71, 3004 Meri= dith, brother of Charles Julian. city, Mrs. Dorothy Cottrell of city; Mrs. Cash Luse, Elwood; .passed away Friday morning. Services J. C. WILBON ‘CHAP OF THE CHIMES." Time later LINDER—Louls 8. age 62 years. husband of Julia, father of Mrs, Julia White, Mrs. Irene Joyner and Louis Linder. also survived by grandchildren, passed away Wedn
day. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 26, 1. 0 bok at the GEORGE W. USHER fORTUARY. 2313 W. Washington
2 p.m. Fairfield Friends Church, Camby, Ind. Friends invited. Buria Fairfield Cemetery. Friends may call atl mortuary
LINDENBORG—Mrs Blanche E., 1038 doth. wife of George C., mother of Wb Mark. Carl George, daughter of Mrs. Ela Strat Campricga, Minn : sister of Mrs. Marjorie Ledin, Cambridge, Minn Mrs. Linnea, Floodquist. Spring Lake, Minn.; Clin= ton Strait, Cambridge, Minn.. an Lt, John Strait, U. 8. Army; away Wednesday Services, LANNER & BUCHANAN ORTUARY, Saturday, 2 p. m¥ Friends invited. Friends may call at mortuary: LYNCH—Pearl, age 69, mother of Harold Lynch, Columbus, _Ind.: Mrs. Wiliam Stevens and C. v (Dot) Lynch, passed away earl Ly day morning at residence, 3622 Mictisan Shs Services Monday, 1:30 m KLE FUNERAL HOME. Ta34 w A ehigan St. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at funeral home after p.-m. Saturday NAGLEY—Hannah, mother of Mrs; L.. T Kelsch, grandmother of Louis and Nicholas Kelsch and Marjorie, also survived by J greatStandchiidren. passed away Thursday Ja 24 Funeral services BLACKWELL FUNERAL HOME, 1563 N. Meridian. Saturday, Jan | p.m, Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home O'HARA—Maitie, age 70, of 1333 S Richland. mother of Harvey, grandmother of Charles Richard, passed away suddenly Thursday evening Funeral Monday, 10 a. m. at the FARLEY FUNERAL HOME, 1604 W, Morris. Burial Floral Park. Friends may call at Funeral Home after 10 a.m. Saturday
SCHMIDT —John W.. age 61, beloved husband of Nelma Brown Schmidt, father of Wilbur, William, David. John Jr, Marjan, Vera and Elsie Schmidt and Mrs. Katherine Hampton, brother of Carl, Louis, Albert and Henry 8chmidt, passed away, Funeral, Sat. 1:30 p. m. from SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Washington 8t. Burial, Ander« son Cemetery. Callers any time
STIENECKER—George H. W., 81 yrs. beloved father of Lawrence (Larry) Stienecker, brother of Fred C._ Stienecker, away Friday. Funeral .m, at G. H. HERR-
505 S. invited. Priends may call after 6 p. m, Saturday. VOGEL—Walter W., 1683 Loretta Dr.. husband of Zelda Vogel, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 23, in St. Francis Hospital. Services 2 p. m, Saturday at the HUBER FUNERAL HOME, Cannellton, Ind. Friends invited. Interment Rockport Ceme-« tery. Friends may call at the BURK« HART FUNERAL HOME in Greenwood until 10 p.m, Priday.
8 Funeral Diréctors CONKLE FUNERAL HOMF
1934 W. Michigan St, FR-9622 935 W. 18th St BE-8980 AT-2388
Farley Funeral Home, Ba Morrie
FLANNER & BUCHA 25 W_Fall Creek Blvd ATA Sam
BERT §. GADD
1047 Churchman _MA-8049 GRINSTEINER'S 1601 E. New York MA-5374
8. H. HERRMANN
1505 _8. East St. MA-8488
HISEY & TITUS 951 N, Delaware St. ~~ LI-3828
JORDAN FUNERAL HOME
Prompt Ambulance Service
Helen G. Jorda IM-4304 3428 E. 0th IM-4308 SHIRLEY BROS, 946 N. ILLINOIS L1-5408
ROBERT W. STIRLING
1422 Prospect MA:6578
9 Special Notices.
OVER 300 shopping days till Xmas! We deliver finest Scotch and red pine vyule trees, Wholesale orde:s accepted for 1952 plantation euttings. For information Srile or wire. P. O Box 26, Titusville, .
SEWING MACHINES
EARN a new electric sewing mae chine by sewing in your spare time al home. Call AT-2585
PIANOS WANTED — WA-1510 10 Lost & Found
LOST Lady's black purse, oi Tae Monday x between 25th - § on Parker Reward Esther Bahling, 2028 N. Keystone HI- 0438,
LOST, Westinghouss .iron on Beech Soe bus, Sat
ha a m., Jan, 12th,
WORE hydraiiic jack. Blue and yellow. Lost Mon, Jisht Reward, 802 N. Delaware 0178
LOST, lady's Benrus emb wrist wab
about 1 24th and
Please return. Rew. CA- 5654
LOST—Lady's Waltham, yellow old, charm fas
attached. Reward. CALOST Watch. E. Mich. bus aL od Mattie B.' on. back. LI-3849°
LOST Corde billfold child's gift. val. papers and money, Rew. I L-0263. PR" —— - Dre —
100 Pets Lost & Found
LOST-Male -dog: white" with black, ne tan spots, Yiciaity Five Dolnet: eve,, rewar 8 eves, BL-6366 Blea
LOST—Black | and “White: fe- short-haired male dog: medium size and lo Reward. GL-2784. . nd
PART Basset- SL Td bl, BE,
wh. Vie. Brigh iy Ts —_ br. Dr. Fred M. Hickman, oer
is now located - a" Shire 6th floor
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