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ABC Meet
~ By FRANK WILSON Times Special Writer
Curt Freeland of Indianapolis)
finally dropped from the top
ten in the singles standings of
tournament yesterday. A 35-year-old St. Louis government accountant collected
the 11th, «a Ted 8iener Insurance posted a! 2734 to lead the trio of Indianap-| olis teams in Sunday's firing. | Anderson Lumber & Supply Co. worked, 2655 and Guarantee Auto Stores, 2614,
” » ” ROGER GRAY, bowling for the! St. Louis Seven-Up squad, put] together games of 235-203-280, for his total of T18. His third!
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game was a new high for all in
divisions of the tournament and)
for a new automobile to be] game, Gray worked the pins for 25 strikes in his three game stint. | In his final game he struck to open, spared, then hit nine straight strikes. A 20-year bowler, he carries a 210 average and a high series of 775 This .is his fourth year in ABC tournament! competition, » » »
FREELAND HIT his 702 on]
Mar. 29 the second Saturday of
the tourney. He is tied for 11th;
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'|At Fair Grounds Site
. By JACK WELSH HEY KIDS, today's registration time for the Little
| League. Get in line, it's the first Step in learning the diaMILWAUKEE, Apr. 28 — mond sport as the big leaguers play it.
The place is he Fair Grounds Little League field, 1125 E. 46th St. The time is 6.30 p.
will be taken in the Conservation the American Bowling Congress Building, just inside Gate 7 at
the Fair Grounds.
718 tion cards.
‘Don't forget to bring registraAER Cg F This is important in’ rd place and move order to receive an identification , Freeland into a three-way tie for for tryouts which will begin Tues- | Io, 13 Not reads
day through Saturday.
‘and catchers; put him in third stead in the race| 4, igaiders.
of the tryouts.
HERE'S THE tryout schedule: TUESDAY~—12-Year-old can-
ve
Franklin Gym
Times State Servive
FRANKLIN, Apr. 28 —
The first phase of a three-part,
plan to remodel the Franklin|
In the event of rain, te sisted by Guy Tex, Bill Clark, College gymnasium has been
"rank Hamilton, and Woody Litz, authorized by the Board of D-|
Registration will be conducted,
by Harris, Bob Udell, Ted Michaels
Indianapolis
and Wallace Tee.
SINCE THE Fair Grounds dia for play, the Park Board has a
{given the Little League permission Ito use two diamonds at 46th St. side.
didates, .c Wednesday-—11-Year-
olds,
Thursday — 10-Year-olds,
Saturday — 9- and 8-Year-olds. The Saturday tryouts will be
held at 12:30 and 2 p. m..
The
other drills are slated for 6:15
p. m,
to three groups: (1) Pitche
Edward (Bud) Harris, who is 2 and continue until July 31. Tour- roams awarded for the high individual president of the Fair Grounds nament
‘Little League, will be in charge regular league schedule. He will be as-| league teams will be .uited
Each league age will be divided |
rs
(2) infielders, and
Patty's 10 Over
‘Her Record Now
RICHMOND, Cal, Apr. 28 (UP) {—Patty Berg, the most popular
girl iworld’'s record for 'makers in the $3000 Richmond Dick Mahoney and Digk Rob-|, toner! but today she was erts, 3 lin danger of losing firét - prize planted a couple of well-known
{Open Saturday,
in professional golf, set
with Art Kirchen of Lansing, money,
Mich., and Louis Kacere, Cedar| Rapids, Ia.
George Craven led the senior|Andrews,
girl from Minneapolis and 8t.| fired the shots day.
Miss Berg, Ill,
a’
women shot-|
and Indianola and 49th St. Haverford for tryouts.
Players chosen for four Little League teams will be on a basis of their performance and | mental attitude. Each squad | will have 12 boys on A team | with an equal number from each age group. Players not making
be assigned teams, League play will begin on “June
to minor league |
follow the Major in {uniforms but each player must have his own glove and shoes.
play will
and
the “major league” group will |
11500
rectors of Franklin College, Pres. | Harold W. Richardson announced today. Initial plans call for building a
: |
new playing floor and erection of a 20-by-110-foot extension to the!
gymnasium building on the south
Ld » » INITIAL COST of the remodeling program is expected to, be $50,000. The Board allocated $25,000 of unrestricted funds. The remaining $25,000 for the \initial construction project is ex{pected to come from volunteer contributions. Plans eventually will call for,
another gymnasium extension to|
lincrease the present capacity of seats, Present extension plans will provide for storage and office space now crowding the gymnasium floor. The first addition will not increase the seating capacity. Two tennis courts dlso will be
‘resurfaced.
Mahoney,
Roberts Drop
David, Stackhouse Duo
both of Anderson,
‘names in Hoosier golfdom in the
five to its 2734 total, His 583 was heard round the world Saturday] composed of games of 189; 190 when she posted an amazing 64
and 204. Team games were: 906, lon a 6339-yard course that boasts 855, and 973. Anderson Lumber a men's par of hit 912, 911 and 832 for 2655. (however, she fa 885, lstrokes more—angd she had a 36{hole total 6f 138 as the nation’
Guarantee Auto Stores had 872 and 857.
72,
The Vaunted Stréh’s of Detroit top feminine golfers teed off
failed to displace the leading E| and RB's of Chicago. Stroh’s bowled a 2973 on 927, 969 and | 1077, good for eight place in the
regular team standings. Ted Siener Insurance Pred Perguson 563, George gar Eggert 555, David James 500-2734. Anderson Lumber & Supply Ce.
’ ack Henry 494. Ken. NO > Spats Chandler 542,
Francis Raftery 22688 Guarantee Auto Stores Pred Tegeler Sr. 507. Irvin Stringer $54, Pred Tegeler Jr. 541, Harry Tegeler 514, William Lee 408-2624
Jack Farris Wins Stock Car Feature
Jack Farris staged a thrilling
come-from-behind finish to Win there Saturday and landed one irwin, 3 the 25-lap stock car feature at Canadian pike and 11 catfish. The, “ors
champion, {Jameson of Austin,
ithe final round today.
>
Yesterday, ded to a T4-—10 birdie trey on the 22d hole to
‘keep himself and Jack Leer 80", default.
8 in!
‘Mahoney and Roberts downed John Davia and Dick S8tack-
house, of Meridian Hills, 3 and 2. and {And Dick Perk had to fire a Ording-Cederholm defeated Blaney-Bar-
ing. Leer fired a hot 67 as he and
|Perk played in the marathon,
Close on her heels is the two-! time former National Amateur 6 Sod
Tex.,
grey - haired Betty and who |
has been around top-flight com-|,
yesterday, had a remarkable 69 an
CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT
Blake- Porson defeated Brezausek-Laflin, |
fuer’ Kaltenback defeated Leer- Davis, 4; “Hess: -Heinlein defeated Glaze-Melson, 3 an Raler- ‘Wilson defeated -Shorn- Rochford,
Craven 533, (petition a long time, but is only ! Buin p-Bmith defeated Berry- Salve, 2 |32 years old.
O'Neall- Gerard defeated Key-Berry, 3
Betty, playing in a stiff wind and 1.
land now has a two-day total of HS 141 — only three strokes off the Daugherty. Patsus defeated Sekula-Jack pace. | David,
$1.25 Not Too Expensive ae
For These Fishermen Russell Howard Riley, 545 N.,
Centennial
St.
and two sons, Howard and Hubert, believe it's® * worth $1.25 admission each to! de ned ~Teal defeated ‘Giogoza- Strout, bY sash was involved. The Lions had |
|fish in Lakeview, a private lake iwest of Avon.
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The trio spent only 90 minut
es
i abaney- Roberts defeated John David-! Stackhouse, 3
A Burnside Ridenour, 3 and Meal smith defeated Poynter-Binder, 4
22 “McGuire: -Ludlow defeated P. Leer-John-son up Hoy ~Sheppard defeated Fulton-Herring,
FA } ehumas defeated Nichols-Crouch, ight Rerceneld, Macy defeated Broderick-Fry-ier, B. Kirkpatrick-D, Kir knatrick defeated ly. or ites P, Stiles, 1 up 21 holes Swengon-Thompson defeated Robbins-
and ampler-Robinson defeated Salge-Bray,
the 16th St. Midget Speedway pike weighed 41% pounds and was| 20 hon defeated Lines-Popcheff, 4 2315 inches long. Night crawlers ims Farris replaced Pat Kirkwood lured all of the catch. The cat-* of San Antonio, Tex., on the 21st fish varied from 1; to 2 pounds by, default. lap and was drawing clear at each. Law
Morris Plan WIBC Leader at St. Louis
yesterday.
the finish, much to the approval] of 5000 fans, Gene Smith of Indianapolis was third, edgifig out Frank Mike in a close finish, The time of the race was 8:31.57. Farris was also the afternoon’s fastest qualifier when he posted 19.34. He had also won the 12-lap semifinal event in 4:05.32. Joe Palmer won the other semifinal race.
won by Kirkwood, Mike, Shoffner and all-events.
and Hershel White,
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feature at the Speedrome, Star-
lto
Morris
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Plan of Indianapolis ok the lead in the Women's In-
{ternational Bowling Championship fat St. Louis over the week end] {with a 2731 total in the team | events, | Lila Littrell and Jo Berkopes| Ten-lap elimination heats were moved to the lead in the doubles
|
Lila totaled 1745;
\for the latter event and shot 609 {in the doubles with Miss Berkopes, |
|The later rolled 535 for an 1144 ED STARRET won the 30-1ap doubles lead.
rett's closest rivals were Leland Matthews Favored Over|
Potts and Chuck Adkins, who
took second and third, respec- Kaplan in 10-Rounder &
tively. Heat winners included Wendell Fall, Al Carter, Al Norris and Ed Manual. Dick Ent won the trophy dash and Norris took the semifinal. » ” »
ON THE NATIONAL scene,
i
(UP)-—Harry tempestuous heavyweight, against York, a
SAN FRANCISCO, Apr, (Kid) Seattle, enters the Georgie Kaplan, slight favorite tonig
n the 10-round main event
Winterland Auditorium.
Bobby Ball of Phoenix, Ariz., was|
declared winner of a 100-milé American Automobile Association stock car race which was called at the end of 51 miles because of rain, Ball held a two-mile lead when the race was halted at the Arizona State Fairgrounds. Andy Linden, Santa Monica, Cal., was second. Norm Wilson, Racine, Wis., driver, took third place and Art Lamey also of Racine was fourth.
Tony Bettenhausen,
weighing 180 pounds while Kap-! lan figures to tip the scales at 215 for the battle which figures
Matthews expects to come
to draw ‘upwards of $20,000.
pre-race
favorite from Tinley Park, Ill,
led only on the first lap and then spun out. Bettenhausen came back into the race but blew a tire. .An estimated 12,000 fans saw Ball lead the remainder of the race, An AAA sprint race at Trenton, N. J, was rained out yesterday “and rescheduled for May 25.
Fight Results
By United Press Germany — Hans Stretz, 156 Germany. defeated on foul Peter Mueller 154, Germany 1) Gustav 8cholz Germany, outpointed Emmanuel Clavel
BERLIN,
143, France (8).
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aso -Hoyt defeated Fouts-Trussel, 3 Hamilton-Elkins defeated Espie-Foster,
wrence- -Smith defeated RichardsSmock, by defau laughlin. Beneik ‘defeated Killion-8hipp,
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. Lions Make Trade
DETROIT, Apr. 28 (UP)—The Detroit Lions professional foot‘ball club today announced an even swap of Quarterback Fred Enke for the Philadelphia Fagle's ‘rookie end John Thomas. No
Edwards-
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hicago Cardinals.
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C RRICO— Robert o 41 years, beved husband of Gertrude Carrico, father of Carol Ann, ane a Nancy. r, brother of Fathe r Afistia ars rico neesvil] » Mare lore Carrico and Johanna Meknlahy, ¢ Body Sunday “uneral, BEEN
edn R RRMA N East 8 nd Church. Friends invited St. Thomas and Holy will meet "Ry prayer. (New rieans, please copy a GRIMES—Ray D., 3410 N, New Jere sey, husband of Florence . Scott, fathe a James 8. and Li, George
Shafi or
inv may call at Morty ary Sawer, make
Hams Socigty
La. 1 papers
betas "am do-
Aations to heart fund. -
HAND-- loria. wh, entra) h ‘e. wife of'B Fa WAY > 'Bunre “Requiem | Wednesday, in En ft ds may & J ROCHA NAN halt “tier 8 PN vids AT oa—orarer © ha Wash« wii ly shang oi 3 Helen T., father of
Donald W, of of Indpis, of , and "John PF
a Washing nd Mrs, James Gor-
"Brooklyn, New York, also sur aon. y ey and 1 Arshdsony, BAL Sah, Rl: Fries all ‘af mortuary. Pern W den. Age 83, xa ow ot af Jonn a ron ughter of Anda yu er . ter of rtha V fl 8 and JAfance aiden, Hen, ye. ‘oivha 1) Alford, indpls.. ence ait -
Siixheementa ed. an 8 tnd
ee ad ——————— LUEDEMAN--Emile F., ET years, bes joved husband of Pauline Luedeman, {ather of Marie Johnson, Norman E. Luedeman, brother of Harry edeman, passe A Sunday.
1 88 at the G HO) AERRMANN FU FUNERAL ROME,
(508. 8. “hae St. Friends invited, LACEY 400s r awe ». 2m
ga. Ad Hii bs” FERN 3 Ei: OA ite at ine vited, Fr Fiends 1 ‘ming call Mon, evening,
MADINGER— Rose Li, age 50 years, 2538 Brookside Parkway, 8, Drive, wife of Edward P. mother of Ede ward P. Madinger Jr, grandmother of Kathleen Madinger, sister of Mrs, Netta Schmidt, Mrs, Minnie Simon, Mrs, Lula Vernon, Otto and Carl Balls of city; passed away Sunday, Friends may eosll at the JORDAN PUNERAL HOME, 2428 E. 10th St, after 2 p. m. Monday, Funeral Tues day, Apr. 29, 2.30 p. m, (DST). Friends invited. Burial Concordia
Cemetery. ile ve, Wo } i .
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MUELLER--Walter da
gt A i oe : A of ¢ carl i, Beg Fe
ay. "AD away day. k the HER Mohb: ARY, 13 Ww, w hin h LS hy
, mm, r Lady Friends invited, Priends “nay eh . t mortuary.
MYERS—John M.. age 81, vrother of Mrs. Alice Smith, passed Away, Friends ba call at Uh DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, 1928 E. New York St. Funeral 2:30 p. m, Tuesday at “funeral home, Burial Jorewn Hill Cemetery.
OLIVER- Willie H. of Anna Oliver, father of Mrs, Dorothy Cra's. Indianapolis. Mrs. Ruth Rice. Spesdway. and Harlan John Oliver: son of Mrs Retty Oliver; brother of Dempsey, Rav and Raleigh Oliver. Mrs. Ethel Spauld. ing, Mrs. Lena Cole, Mrs. Bella Boles. ail of Indianapolis. passed away Saturday evening at reridence, 1353 Rasemony Ave. Bervices Tues-
“age 8. hushand
‘day, 2 »o + CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 4925 "w. 18th St. Priends in« vited, Burial Crown Hill. Priends
may call at the funeral _home,
PITT—Willlam D., Well
Jusoand of Neba away Sunday, v & BUCH ANAN ofrdin
da cal of al ! the m mortuary. arta We ednes-
RS E., of 4757 T Bier ville Rd. entered into rest ile day, age 79 years, husband of eons Peal Re Rees, or er of clyde rs ary Jane Brooks, Mrs. Fitabet Jones, i feces Tnesda ‘ MOORE PEAC Per APE E.
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Michi~an St. Frie are welcome. SILY EYL illie M., beloved mother Bertha Jackson, Harls A Rifas, grandmother of Max Paid Austin (Jack! Jackson. Linda and
Doug Jackson, passed away Saturday, Avril 28. Friends may call &t he 24 W. STIRLING VUNERAL HOME, 1420 Prosgeet st. Funeral services Tuesday. Ti, Oaklandon Christian Church. Priends invited. Burial Oaklandon ’ Cematery SPRINGER—Lowell B., age 44, 4401 Carson Ave. beloved husband of Thelma. father of Cynthia. Richard, Evan and Ellen Clairs. brother of William ©. Springer. Clev2land. Ohio, Passed AWAY Saturday morning. ervice Greenwood Presbyterian
Church Jupdar. 2 p m_ Burial Greenwood Friends may call at the J. € son FUNERAL HOME in
Gresnwood
STIENCKER—Helenin, 64 years, be. loved wife of Fred C. Btiencker, mother of Herman Stiencker and Mrs, George Pfellschifter, sister of Herman. Dick, John, Edward, 8ophia and Huldah Nordholt and rs. Harry Gilling, passed away Bunda, Funeral Wednesday 1:30 m the GH ERRMANN WM NERAL HOME. 1505 5 East Bt. Friends may call after 7 p.m, Monday. ©
TATE—George, age 16, of 4015 Primrose Ave. formerly of Dear Fishi ,, father of Herbe Q. Tate and Robert H. Tate of Tndp s., grandfeather of Gale Edwin Tafe Todas i Brother, of fesse Tate. Indpls Tate, R. + Noblesville, and Bad: “Mieinodh? pital y e st Hospita Services Wednesday, 2:30 m the COALTRIN PONERAL HOME. Noblesville. Burial Highland Cem east of Pishers. Priends may call at mortuary. TOTTON-—-Arnold M., age 4 ears. husband of Loraine, father 3 ra Norma Jean Urbancie, Patricia Ann, feorse Edward, Derryl and Sharon otton, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Totton, brother of ifton Paul, John, William, Mrs. Frances Dunn, Mrs. Enola Griffith and Mrs. Agnes Stevens: also survived br two grandchildren, passed away Priday. ner.
esday, April 29. 10 3 m the WP UpHER MORTUARY,
2313 W. Washington st NT in. vited. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary.
WYLIE—Jack, 220 8. Illinois. passed away. Priends may call at the DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, 13928 E. New York St, after 4 p, m. Bunday Puneral 10 a, m. Tuesday at funeral home Burial New Crown Cemetery ZINK William, age 54, 5214 W. 14th husband of Edith Zink, father of Jane, Bue and Kay Zink, also survived hy foster mother Mrs. Margaret Nicholson of Jasonville. hrother of Mrs. Abbie Roundtree, Terre Haute Mrs. Mary Porter, Detroit, assed away Sunday afternoon al ont| cello, Kio Bervices, Thursday 10:30 a.m, NKLE FUNERAL HOME, 4928 we Qh Bt, eng invited Burial, Crown Hill, Friends may call at funeral home after 4 p. m. Tues-
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day Legal Notice IN THE TROBATE "COURT OF 3 RION COUNTY STATE OF INDIANA Estate Doe, 153] COUNTY OF MARION 88: Page No. 5833] In the Matter of the Estate 0 | IDA SCHAERTER, Deceased. |
Siney Hor hice or or
Notice is pursuant to an order entered by the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana. on the 23d| day of April, 1952, and pursuant to the,
EXECUTOR 8 BALE L ESTATE Bray given that
terms and provisions contained in the st Will and Testament of Ida Schaefer, eased, the undersigned, {dney Al Horn, Executor of the t Will and] Testament of Ida haefer, Dece i will at 10:00 . on the ign day of | May, 1052, at the offices of lowell &| Hamill. 8 East Market Street, Room Indianapolis, Indiana, and from day to] day thereafter until d. er for sale
off ; (the following real estate, in Indianapolis,
Marion County. Indiana, to-wit: Yiot § |
M. Bradbur: ry and Come pany’s Sout East Addition to the - City of hdians polis, per plat thereof. recorded in Pl Boo XK 4,
|. page 285, in the office of the Recorder |
of Marion County, India commonly known as 1637 Pand 1639 East! Raymond Street. That sald real estate will be sold for cash and subject to taxes encumbrances of record, rights of tenants in possession. and approval and con- | firmation of the Probate’ Court of Marion { County. Indiana, and for not less than
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