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Bonnies M
Leading the handicap division that will pay a $500 first-place, |
Joe Meier, whose 1312 total was helped with a 148-pin handicap. McGregor's 256 is tops, in the,
class. Fe | WEBER, who won the Waest| Side Individual Classic
tourney with 936-8044. In Meanwhile, the women's city!
leaders.
finish Saturday night Pennsylvania lanes and the minor events will be concluded Sunday at Pritchett's, to
at the!
en
n » » THE city's fourth 300-game was rolled last night when Rich-
series with 12 strikes in the Midwest Traveling League at the Fun Bowl, Moore, rolling for Myer's Market, opened with 161 and had a “middle game of 184.
Dezelan Doubles
W. Saligoe Sr..W. BSaligoe Jr..1147-139—1286 F. Frosch-B. Wulsen ,. - 1170-144-—-1284
Women's City Tourney
Doubles—Actual » Joe Berkopes-Lila Littrell .t Doubles—Handlcap | Jo WBerkopes-L. Littrell .. E. Personette-R. Ranes ....1085-153--1338 Jg Deselan-A. Eckert Fay 240-1221 M. Gilllland a3. Rinehars .
V. Sweany-M. 1047-171—1218
Singles—Actual i JO BOPRODEE ins cnszsssonsPeinisesnis
Singles—Handlea, Sybil Northern
Ann Crull hen «eo. 588- § Anna “Manion | a 307-130 —a36 ule eien BATE i icasssstsrnsnns 5 Jo Berkopes 586- 8-63 Ga
All-Events—Actual Patty Dryer
All-Events—Handlcap Jo Berkopes Lila Littrell Mary Miner
Patty Dryer . . Team--Actusl Hickman Whirlaway .
1764
Actual Bob Earl-Bill MtGregor Arras en veene 1224 1 . Pred Estle-Merritt Neese ........... 1174 id Robert Thiel-Ted Sszostik ........... umn Handicap ad WwW. Pulford-J. afer ..1164-148--1312
Earl, McGregor Lead Dezelan Doubles With 1224 Actual
® BOB EARL and Bill McGregor got a grip on the $400 first prize in the Dezelan Doubles. : = Earl's 585 and McGregor's 639 totaled 1224 for first place in the Dezelan tourney that opened
prize after ‘the four week-end |] ! St tourney are Walt Fulford and] ay or ays single game division while Dick! p Si oe § e . - Weber's 672 leads the three-game! HCC Race ; |
, By United Press Taylor's
loop play,
The Trojans tripped Hanover, tourney. survived another week-|54 to 81, for eight wins and no| end without a shakeup of the [l08ses, while Anderson-——ranked| near the bottom-
The women'd team event will ham, 100 to 74. In the Indiana College Confer-
ce,
57.
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THE COLLEGE cagers headed ard Moore topped a three-game toward the stretch without slack- . ening pacé as conference competition became faster and hotter. Collectively, they have a 26-game schedule this week. DePauw beat Franklin, 90 to 78; Indiana Central dumped Tri-, \ |State, 57 to 53; Manchester beat Indiana Tech, 89-to 60, and Oak-| ships i land City fell before McKendree, ——
82 to 80, in other games.
Undefeated Teams Meet Mo On Wabash Schedule
{ CRAWFORDSVILLE, Feb. 11 ..119| (UP) —1Indiana’s only undefeated 1199- 72—1271| football teams today were sched088- uled to meet gn Wabash College's | 982-231-1218 1952 season opener. The Little Giants, unbeaten but . 588 tied last year, play at unbeaten +. 378- 87-663 Valparaiso, according to a sched-|
released by rland Frazier.
7498-73 rate 1608-207 1818 | the two schools since 1932. The
= complete schedule: 2181! gent
20—At Varparaiso;
Team—Handleap bion; Oct. 4-—at Butler; Oct. 11—Coe; | Hickman . APSR 2781-229--3010 Oct. .18-—at Cincinnati; Oct. 26-—at Uni. | Perfection Windshield ...... 2471-369-—2840 | versity of the South: Nov. 1—Hanover; Moore's Market .....<..... 2273-565—2838 Nov. 8—at Bail State; Nov. 15—DePauw.
over the week-end.
Trojans stayed on top| first- (of the heap today in their drive place prize of $400 with 1703 for |for the school’s first Hoosier Con-| nine games, also leads the Sacred ference Basketball Championship Heart four-game singles handicap and still hadn't met their superior
~-thumped Earl-| |
Butler maintained ‘its lead after a defeat of Ball State, 61° Valparaiso of the same, loop smacked Evansville, 78 to 68.
Wabash will play five of nine games on the
By United Press
opens the 1952 winter Thursday on the Norefjell Course.
Limited to four practice skiers as!
and Imogene Opton of North
workout today.
Sandra Tomlison, a U. 8. citizen from Vancouver, British Co-
member. of the team because she doesn’t consider her recent form' up to competitive standards. » » » HOWEVER, the Burr-Opton lineup was not of-
| Tr
The team selections, when
alternate course at Voss, some, 300 miles to the north, even though a poll of team leaders!
favored the switch. women) per. team in an
i-on the Norefjell runs.
» » ~
ing over Norefjell in a tree-
look like a sheet of glass.
a smooth’ surface shining in the
showed rocks, small bushes and, * stumps and even patches of
The no-snow skiing woes, com-|
world’s 10,000-meter speed skat-|
‘sen of Norway. Racing in the “Norway against the world” meet | minutes 32.6 second clipped 18.8 seconds off the old record he him-/| gelf set only 14 days before. -
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. was a disappointing event in that § . Ken Henry of Chicago finished no better than 11th in 2:220. In a special 1500-meter run, apart from the main race, Pat McNamara of Minneapolis, Minn., fin-|
[ runnin f ing so close to the opening of the ng Han oa
games, overshadowed even a NeW! America’s greatest riders made S¢Ph County Juvenile Court staff. Mazur, 21, majoring’ in physical education, will be graduated this | (Spring.
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Olympic Teams Make 4th Try to Start Winter Games
: i INo. 1 U. 8. team of Stanley Ben-| given the tip-off on its contestants. ham of Lake Placid, N. Y. and
t of t 's Boor con-| Fat Martin of Massena, N. Y,, did prhiy to 1h8 Sourse's Yo ida the 1500 meters in 1:24.79, while
Mead Lawrence of Rutland, Va,|the No. 2 duo of Fred Fortune ‘Jeanette Burr of Seattle, Wash, 2nd John Helmer, both of Lake
A |Placid,, was clocked at 1:26.16. t an, Colo.,| ’ Katy Rodolph of Hayden Dio {Switzerland's No. 1 team had the]
Conway, N. H., to get in the best time of the day—1:23.60.
Ruttman Wins 50-Lap
lumbia, said she would not be a Race . in California
OAKLAND CITY, Cal., Feb. 11! Troy Ruttman,
ailing. Ruttman were
; | Bob. Scott, Gardena, Cal., fourth yesterday at an emergency ses- ' ’ * | sion and decided not agri AR the and Duane Carter, Culver City, stroke record. Featuring the meet| 14 Charles Farrell, 6-1, 6-3.
ilers Roll Over:
Fibber Quintet
| 3 They did agree, however, to] 1,08 ANGELES, Feb. 11 (UP)(3. N limit practice to four men (or _Qklahoma’s formidable Phillips| 80-Yard Freestyle: 1. Roberts, IAC: 2. attempt Oilers basked-today-in-the warmth men. KYF: 3. Hackett, KYP. to protect what little snow there or their latest victory—a..42 to 38! 120-Yard Individual Medley: 1, |drubbing of the Fibber McGee, \and Molly quintet in an NIBL|, MORE THAN 300 workmen Same yesterday that was further Time. _ shoveled snow onto the course part than the score indicated. yesterday, but United Press Ihe human skyscrapers of Bar-|
y tlesville were never in danger Sports Writer Robert Ahier, fly- g Y" atter the first quarter, as, led by. Time, 2.58.1.
} x ¥ : ford, 3:03 skimming plane, said the slopes {Ne agile seven feet of ‘Bob Kurt." ;
“The! land, they overcame a six-point 3. Nermington, KYF; 3. Moll, IAC. thin layer of snow looked as 9eficit, scoring 10-points and hold-' though it were ironed out to make '"& Fibber's boys 10°a goose egg.
sun,” he said. “Closer inspection Willie's Mount Wins
LC AGUA CALIENTE, Mex., Feb. . i earth" 11 (UP)—So La Ci, piloted by wee Notre Dame Quarterback John| ? : / |Willie Shoemaker, won the fifth Mazur will begin work this week George "Woolf 28 a part-time probation worker| p yesterday as and investigator for the St. Jo-
the
itheir an isit ing record set by Hjalmar Ander- els nual visit to this border
at Hamar, his winning time of 16. Becomes Minister
ABINGTON, Mass., Feb. 11 UP)--Francis C. Anderson Jrs| (former Tufts . College hockey {coach and captain of the Boston Wim Van Der Voort of Holland University hockey team in 1946-| won the 1500-meter race with a.47, was ordained a minister in the new track record of 2 minufes First Universalist Church yester18.9 seconds. For Americans this/day: |
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ROACHES
BED ¢ BUGS ANTS, ETC.
ithe mile event.
1951 Midwest |
{ chino,
rison,
{2, Marchino. IAC; 3, 2:38.7.° 2:38.) -
AC: 2,
Gets New Post SOUTH BEND, Feb. 11 (UP)—|
CHICAGO BOUND—Randolph Germany, 112; Charles Moore, 118; Bob Johnson, 126; Phillip Horsley, 135 (front row, left to right); James Watkins, 147; Nate Bradley, 160; Benjamin Lewis, "175; Willie Crawford, heavyweight (back row, left to right), will represent Indianapolis in:the Chi- | cago Tournament of Champions Feb. 25, 26 and 27. These boys won the Open Class champion. n the finals of the 19th Times-Legion Golden Gloves Tournament last Friday night.
Sept. 27—Al- Close.
Athletic Director |{rjymph Saturday night in the Baxter mile — his first triumph
road, including one at Cincin- over Gehrmann in six duels With their minds and ruled Wilt the Class “C” areneeresaens 1688-144 1820 nati, O., for the first meeting of him this winter—the modest Wilt official winner. How did Fred feel through.
conceded only that the race was?
Don Gehrmann “still the best miler in the. country.” Stubbornly refusing to take any bows for his 4:10.4 set its sights today
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NEW YORK, Feb: 11 —'pallas syndicate last month. Duquesne and St. Bonaven‘ture ciash tonight in a meeting of the nation’s two re- nine, tied two and won only one |
{maining undefeated major college 82me last season. basketball teams. “il | The Dukes ruled a slight favor{ite to preserve their spotless rec{ord because the showdown will {be staged on their “home” court |Eddie Melvin of the ter olor a training camp site in Texas, | jo is,
Pittsburgh Gardens.
played for Duquesne as a col-| {legian, {spots on the Garden court offer]
maintains that
{chiefly by six-foot-seven sopho{more center Jim Tucker and six.’ Prospect Of 100-degree heat in |foot-six forward Dick Ricketts.| “W808 The methodical Dukes also are | | ranked one of the nation's best | Morning and at night if neces- | day.
fensive teams.
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BUT THE rough -and - ready . {Bonnies, led by Bobby Sassone, Series Bill Kenville and Leo Corkery,
are deep in bench strength ad York Sports Promoter Abe Saper- TRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. lllinois, from » .
e rated the speedier team.
Bonaventure has beaten each of Stein Said today his famed Har-| a
8 efor NFL Texans |
“dead”
MONDAY, FEB. 11, 1852 ANNOUNCEMENTS
| Death Notices
New Mentor
Faces Problems DALLAS, Tex., Feb, 11—James|
CONNELL—Garrett H. KELLER-—Marguerite,
his football world, faced a host) TAYLOB-Joha ¥.
of problems today—his first full | day as coach of the National] Football League's newest mem-| ber, the Dallas Texans, { Phelan, better known asl | “Jimmy” was hired Saturday to, {stay at the helm of the trans-| ‘planted New York NFL franchise ‘which was moved to Texas by a|
ARNOLD-S8arah, mother of Mrs, Robert J. and Arthur J.- Arnold, all
beloved Miller
age 72, Mary C.
of Indianapolis, passed day, Private Funeral a..m. Friends ma
away SaturMass Tuesday oh call at the CECIL R. HURT SHEF] LD CHAPEL. 2226 Shelby St. after 7 p, m., Sunday. (Please omit flowers.) ? BAYER-—John Edward, lth St. and College Ave, father of Otis E. Bayer and Mrs. Clinton G. Caldwell, brother of George A. Bayer, Birdseye, Ind, passed away Saturday evening, Services and burial Freedom Church and Cemetery, Booneville, Ind., Tuesday, 2 p. m. Friends may call at FLANNER AND BU. CHANAN MORTUARY Monday.
BRIGGS-—Lena, 83 years, of 858 N, Parker, mother ot Mrs, Hobart Hughbanks, Mrs, nel Raftery
His biggest task, naturally, | ~|was to try and rebuild a con-| tender from a club which lost|
on ~ Mm | BUT, THERE were some more pressing minor problems to be) taken care of first. Initial chore will be to work]
| Cal; passed away Sunday. Friends with his new bosses in selection | may call at the JORDAN FUNERA as E. 0th Bt, fier where the club will play most of Ban igh, 9:39 6. m. aC the funeral e, a mm, . Pp ar its five exhibition games. Church, Priends invited, Burial Cone Kerrville and Mineral Wells were | nersville, Ind.
high on, the prospect list, but|
a handicap to visiting teams. BURLESON—Ellzabeth Vij 3908 Sad. | ow L. Each team has won 16 straight club, president Giles Miller said | Burleson, MOLE of Mra. Helen 5. |games. Duquesne will have a the matter was “wide open.” Both White, oity; Howard of Burleson, oa ; kiting ; | ario, Call |height advantage, furnished he and Phelan said they were not| 14": “Frankie Kitach, Chicago;
particularly worried about
the grandmother of 13 uel srand.
mother of 8, depart his life Sunday, age 82. Sarvies Thursday, Feb, 14th at MOORE AND KIRK NORTHWw o EAST CHAPEL, a3 Bion at. d a 4 § Pp... Mm. uria as on ark, e'll just work early in the Friends may call after 7 p. m. Tues-
CONNELL—Garrett H, age 28, of 1116 N, Penn., Apt. 23, beloved hus- | band of Margie Connell and father of little Gary uglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. -Orville Connell, brother cf Clarence, Dennis and Clifford Con nell, passed away Saturday p. mn, Services Wednesday, 2 p. m., RITTER FUNERAL HOME, French Lick, Ind, SHIRLEY BROS." CEN-
sary,” Phelan said.
in Japan
TOKYO, Feb. 11 (UP) — New! (ailers at 1 p. m, until 10 p. m. Monday and the RITTER FUNERAL HOME after noon Tuesday.
its opponents by at least nine lem Globetrotters pro basketball Baio as mie vie points. : team will play 12 games in Japan| FEATHERSTON lds Co. Ps St. Bonaventure ran its winning |"¢Xt September. E. Featherston, mother of Edwin y i Parker. and Stepmother of Flora streak to 18 by beating Cinein-! Saperstein, who arrived In yuri ‘walter and Arthur Feather nati, 67-55, Saturday nigh t|TOKYO Saturday, said the Globe: sin hifi of Moy bau, lite {Duquesne has been idle since it'trotters will be here as part of (nis life Sunday, age 83. Services
be
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If Wilt was confused, be needn't
‘haps on precedent alone:
4 (feel badly, because he had Dlenty: ] ished second in 9:238 and 'Aljof company among the 13, OSLO, Feb. 11—Olympic teams Broadhurst of Roslindale, Mass. [Madison Square Garden fans and will name their four starters to- third in 2:25.0 behind Victor Jack th day for the women’s slalom which Kjuus of Norway, who was timed games| in 2:22.7. Chuck Burke of Chicago snow - bare was 12th in this race in 2:27.5.
naturally
cials, after finally examining the finish-lfne photographs,
To those whp feel, at first blush,
2 Ww. #8 GEHRMANN was Wilt's house
guest following the race . and/minor league office here and!fifth straight Ivy League triumph |underined sot i: highest bidd the two men talked make formal declaration of in- by beating Yale, 71-61, Texas took| at Public auction at 2:00 P
e officials who judged the race.|/%°M¢ about the race,
Wilt and Gehrmann finished 80 [close together that they looked! |like a double exposure even in “The two-man bobsleds practiced the electric photo-timer picture. Wilt felt ‘was
The United States already has Yesterday at Frogneseteren. The|
changed
beut that? | “Okay, today. “Either way, it was all “I was just lucky” sald theipignt with me.” lslender blonde sleuth, “I don’t, think that my victory necessarily that Wilt doesn't have enough of ends Gehrmann's supremacy In that winning spirit, it should be I had no idea pointed out that Gehrmann, in|
I guess,” he reckoned |
dest Freddie Says New Minor Don’s ‘Still Best Miler
By United Press
NEW YORK, Feb. 11—FBI man Fred Will today called his photo-finish victory “just one of those things” and Loser]
» League Loop Plans Delayed
By United Press
at Niagara last Wednesday. Kentucky, ranked the nation
No. 1 team last week by the 20th anniversary. United Press board of coaches, “lclinched the Southeastern: Con-!0 line up plans for a barnstorm- . {ference title and an automatic bid In8 baseball tour next fall of the 'to the NCAA Tournament by, Cleveland Indians and the Brook{beating Georgia Tech, 93-42, Sat-!yn Dodgers to the Philippines, furday night. it was Kentucky'sJapan and Australia. 14th straight victory, its 10th in| 1a row in conference play, its 19th/ters are making their world tour| {in 21 games for “the season, and With an American team .of collits 107th straight triumph on its/!ege all-stars to furnish the op-
COLUMBUS, O., Feb. 11—A! home court, :
for the venture.
“We gabbed “about it a little,” ing season. Wilt recalled, ‘but we didn’t say anything significant.” | Of equally
on forming! g
loop this season fell}
group of Midwestern club owners)
its
iran his usual race and “probably existed as to whether the league
Garden Saturday. Gehrmann is planned a meeting in June and Hank IBA-coached team suffered | Livi
Wilt took the officials at their passing up the mile in favor of would tackle the problem then.
manship,” he explained. -
1AC Girls Edge Kenosha Paddlers
|and Pacific Coast big-car driving, The Indianapolis Athletic Clu champion, is .off to a good start girls’ Lawrence- for 1952, The Lynwood, Cal,, driver won Club for ficial, Olympic authorities pointed'the 50-lap big car feature race years, 38 to 37, at Kenosha, Wis, out that the selections and draw| here yesterday at Oakland Speed- last night. ® won't be made .until later today. way in 21 minutes, 20.37 seconds. | Jim broke made, are in for rough time Rigsby, Inglewood, Cal. second; Turner Thursday. Olympic officials met J0& James; Van Nuys, Cal, third; backstroke mark and Ann Morri-gjye Ribbon Tennis Tournament. ) ; json lowered the 200-yard breast-| The pair defeated Marjorie Hall
swimming
Coach Jim two pool
cracked the
300~-Yard Medley Relay: Morrison, Roberts), 00-Yard Freestyle: 1,
Time, Schulte,
IAC: 2. Marchino, IAC; 3
ler; KYF. Time, 1:28.4.
100-Yard Freestyle: 1, Hickman, KYF;, 3, 1:01.5 ~Yard Backstroke: 1. Kleist, record;
Willsey, K
Turner, KYF, (New pool old 200-Yard
Breaststroke: Maloney .
1, KYF: 3. Keckler, 400-Yafd Freestyle: 1, Schulte,
Freestyle
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team defeate the Kenosha Youth Foundation . the first time in six Win Doubles Event | PALM SPRINGS, Cal, Feb. 11;
1. TAC (Mar3:39 KYF: ormington, KYF; 3, Moll, IAC. Time,
Time
Mor Keck-
Roberts, IAC: . -_ Two Braves Sign BOSTON, Feb. 11 jeran Infielder Sibby S8isty ‘and ‘| Pitcher Lew Burdette returned’ (New pool record: old ree-|tpnair gigned 1952 . contracts to. ‘the Boston Braves today. |
IAC; Time, record, |
Morrison KYF KYF Time KYP| M
‘400 - Yard Relay: 1, | (Hackett, Schulte, Normington, Hickman Time, 4:24.86
| }
Despite iover Gehrmann, Wilt revedled he “That wouldn't be good sports- does not feel in tip-top shape. “TI feel kind of tired,” he said. Nearly an hour later, the offi- “It's rather hard to work by day
word and did not demand to see the 1000-yard event in that one. the pictures of the finish as was, this right under the rules.
his surprise victory
and run at night.”
| |
Outside of predicting that he!
might some day beat his previous best mile clocking ‘of 4.08.3, the [self-effacing Wilt found little to
p cheer about or crow over in his d whisker victory.
(UP)-—Actress Ginger Rogers
Clark's natators anq Greg Bautzer won the Class records. Betsy B Mixed Doubles Tennis Trophy | 200-yard yesterday in the second annual]
was. Judy Roberts’ double triumph... iin, the 60 and 100-yard freestyle, enabling the IAC team to gain the victory.
‘Win Golf Meet
PALM SPRINGS, Cal, Feb. 11 {UP)—Bob Gustafson and Ed Dawson reigned today as winners | An. the. Thunderbird Invitational team golf championship. Gustaf“rson— and -Pawson-spilled Johnny! Dawson and R. Ross Clark, 2-1,
yesterday, : }
.gation. Arrange to receive thése
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Tuesday Beech Grove at Center Grove. Wednesday Cathedral at Ben Davis. Deaf School at Walnut Grove; Manual at Howe, Mt. Comfort at Sacred Heart. Shortridge at Columbus.
lits third straight defeat for the|lPdianapo Louis trounced
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IOWA upset Illinois, 73-68, to.Big 10 Standings ain a tie for the Big Ten Con-| w one or two new baseball leagues ference lead in the only surprise in 1953 after plans to operate al/development among conference leaders during the week-end. The Hawkeyes and Illini now are tied {for first place with 6-1 records. Representatives of five clubs Illinois plays host to Michigan
met here yesterday and decided|State tonight while Iowa enterit would be impossible to formitains Michigan.
a new league this year because they lacked time to raise money ference leaders, Washington ran Pacific Coast Conference Frank Colley, Columbus sports| (Northern Division) who won the race last Saturday addition to being his closest rival, Writer who headed the drive, said 10-2 by beating Oregon. State, night after we both hit the wire.” lis also one of his warmest friends. the group felt it was “too near” 54-37; Kansas State made it six in|
In other games involving on- vichigan
ithe Feb. 15 deadline when owners|a row. in the Big Seven by edging! ,a,1°38 Ford penel truck, license 91918 must make deposits with the Missouri, 55-52; Cornell scored its of Lula
{tention to operate during the com-jover first place from idle Texas storage and repair charges of $125.37 {Christian in the Southwest by He. said the representatives-de-ibeating Southern Methodist, 57cided one or two new loops should '49, and Wyoming scored its eighth Notice is hereby little significance operate in the Midwest in 1953, victory in nine Skyline games by|§, fu Kh Door the fact that he but that difference of . opinion /walloping New Mexico, 84-48. 8 DePaul came from behind in| OFFICIALS “unanimously” will do so dgain in the national or leagues should have “B” or|the last five minutes to upsef Ok-| WILL BE
19 {cam to & . ruled Gehrmann the winner, per- AAU mile” at Madison Square “C” rating. Colley said the group/lahoma A and M, 53-50, as a 25. 1953 ‘1. 1048 Proim*acnaionday. Feb.
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GROENWOLDT—Edwin J., beloved husband of Elisabeth, brother of Mrs. Julia Alexander, died Friday, Funeral Tuesday, 8:30 at the KIRBY MORTUARY, Meridian at 18th St, 9 a m. St. Patrick's Chureh. Friends may call at the mortuary,
Doris Belzer, Green Hills; G., wife of Robert J. Hans, mother of Robert J. Jr., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett C, Belzer, passed away Saturday. Services FLANNER AND BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Wednesday, 10 a. m. - Friends FLANNER AND BUCHANAN MORT. | NARY, Wednesday. a. m, Priends position. “ | may call at the mortuary Tuesday } evening.
Saperstein said he also hoped
HANS —Mrs, Saperstein said the Globetrot-
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(SToue, son of Me aid Mis, Dos- . Harwood; brother o L Pct. Pts. OP Marte; grandson of Nota Aleworth, {Ilinols ..:. 6 1 .857 468 401 San Pranclsco, died Friday, Funeral ” > , . m, Chr e King Minacaais ~ 3 3 So So won| Eli ul A Sa po jviinnesota . od . 505 ry. ends may call a . INDIANA 4 8 371. 512 491] MNORTUSEY. Medien wt J0th wang |Mich. State 4 4 500 479 4390 ———— TTT lw» { } W., 3733 N. Ta~ Mentors «8 § Aut Gu ao Ta NAY Wooo, 3 3 an IR Hur livin Tis Jr oe Bons” 2 5 33% 331 345 Berkeley, "Cal Member of Nettie n .. . 381 413] Ransford Shaster of Eastern Star, FURDUE . 1 7 125 532 64 Sovices 2 p.m esday at the | Ry Friends 4 ia hte |Legal Notices ment Greenwood Cemetery. Friends
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