Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1952 — Page 31

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| of the New York Yankees this | year—-providing his team wins

teams in 1952.

| week vacation, said if Stengel's | Yankees win the pennant for | land will return to its ohicionel

Early but Here It Is

HONOLULU, Hawaii, May 7 (UP) — Casey Stengel's wife predicted today her husband would quit his job as manager

another pennant. The Yankees are favored to defeat opposing

Sinks Butler, 8-3

Purdue’s baseball team combined 11 hits with five errors to overpower Butler, 8-3, at Fair-' view yesterday. The victory gave the Boilermakers a 32-10 margin in the all-| time standings, one game having ended in a deadlock. Two walks, singles by Bill Rosenthal and Phil Mateja, and a' costly error by Fred Davis gave the a Boilermakers a 4-3 lead| which they never yielded. The | fifth inning uprising spolled John- |

Mrs. Stengel, here for a two-

the fourth straight year, “I am almost sure he will quit. ”

Strike Still On at ‘Sportsman's Park

{Butler

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{ CHICAGO, May 7 (UP)--The! starting gates at Sroptaen 8 Park were empty for the

Sets of 2-34

nie Riddle’'s initial start of the |seagon, Butler now owns a 5-4 record battles with a twin-bill

Joseph Saturday. {Purdue , 100 030 031 8 11 4 1 100-0003 8 § Blind, Salwanchick 6) and Grabowski, Fox 9: Riddle, Baker (8) and Wolf,

: Greyhounds Top

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APOLIS TIMES

Purdue Baseball Team ‘kowron Hits 1 Marksmen 8th

BLOOMINGTON, May 7 (UP) Indiana University's varsity

8h Home Run [rine team waa rated eighth in the

< ination today from 130 collegiate THE Kansas City Blues, who teams. Members of the team injumped from sixth to third place] lclude Verle Wright and Duane lin three days, are threaténing Lupke of Ft. Wayne; Al Boyd, |American Association leaders, {Cambridge City; J. Herman EnBill {terline, Bloomington, and James

Skowron hit his elEhth | caliahan, Michigan City. home run last night as the Blues |

‘won their fourth straight, 9 to 8, 1K S I at Toledo. Skowron also had two oreda upp y idoublés and batted in three runs, !

wiwacnee nae 1s aa aa] 1 NEFES Listed

trimmed to half a game as it WASHINGTON, May 7 (UP)— dropped 23102 game at Com. The Army reported yesterday that | Floyd Meliere went the dis- $5,114,420 worth of supplies were tance for Columbus and notched [stolen {n Korea in 13 months, The report was made public by

| his first victory as Howie Phil- | lips and Dan Lynch singled with Chairman Lyndon B. Johnson (D. Tex.) of the Senate Preparedness

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the bases loaded and two out in the bottom of the ninth.

| Tom Herrin pulled Louisville within half a game of the leagueleading Milwaukee Brewers when he limited: Minneapolis to six hits

Subcommittee who had asked the Army for information after receiving complaints from “independent observers” who have been

ANNOUNCEMENTS

! Death Notices

BORNMAN--Kathryn R., of 1510 N. | Grant St, passed away Sunday, sie 30 years: mashes of Mcgee] Ronald Bornman, Fern Cun man a Services frig} the HARRY Ww. CHAPEL, 2080 E, Jioonk aA the Church of Little Flower, § a, 10, Altar Soclety will meet Pe Wednesday at Pence Chapel for tation of Rosary b. ‘

BORN AN—Paul of 1m% N Grant, passed hiv Bound rs. usan rath son of Henry I y brother of James Bornman, a

, 8:30 &. m. A WUOSRE PEACE Shin

BE. Michigan Bt. At the the Little Flower, 5 a, m Boclety will meet Wedn al Peace Chapel for reel Rosary.

CASSERLY—Charles T., age 87 brother of John Casserly al 8. Della Hankins, uncle of as Courtney, * New York Clty Edwin Park, Columbus, O.; Virgil Park, In- ; 1 Courtney, New

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Nance. passed away esday. 0 ay, 10: a Fo rok. Bas. Friends invited, ro y Gan Ha yi metal HANNON--William Patrick, a © mo. of 1048 Bradbury, beloved In fant son of Mr. and Mrs. James M., Hannon, brother of James (Mike) Jr, John Robert, Pegsy and Joseph, d away T\ yi; also survived by the maternal grandmother, Mrs, Margaret Purdie of Evansville, Ind, Funeral services 3 Thunder, 10 8. m., at the CECIL R. HURT SHEFIELD CHAPEL, RC Ariends | may m,

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and went the distance for a 7-to 2|in Korea.

t ht d today, Striki Sire Ts So ‘seriing Hanover in Track |victory at Louisville. Clint Har- CLUBS Thelma, | ini 3

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they may face hearings. that " | The Army complained that “au-{ wre: Paul ¢ un a BY he the ings. 3 | Indiana Central's Chuck Zopf|tung drove in both Miller runs. |thorities of the Republic of Korea| Sharon Orley, 8 The Illinois racing commission Scored 21 points to lead his track have frequently been apathetic to-| Donna an prank k yesterday asked the horsemen tosteam to a 69-62 upset victory over Track Champ Breoks Leg ward American attempts to] Sil: has . aught Whtaiow: end the strike. The request fol-|Hanover. JREENCASTLE, May 7 (UP)|2Polish the black market.” 3 pe Ni (JH LE, lowed a meeting attended by both! Zopt won the high &nd low! —Defending “Little State” hurdle| It conceded that $5,114,420.25 oe Brionds’ tavited: at representatives of the track and) /hurdles and the broad jump and champion Don Archer of De- worth of goods were stolen from Buen BOER eens the Horsemen's Beneyolent and| 'was second in the pole vault and Pauw University will be out of Jan. 1, 1851, through Feb. 2, 1952, COSSEL-—-Bert, age 70, in 3 Cos Protective Association. [javelin throw. Winning the mile|action the rest of the season with/Put said it is trying hard to re-| , Li brother for © The latter group has charged relay clinched the meet for thea broken leg, it was announced|cover the materials, Jobs ali ons and, rip | that the track is tuming 100|Greyhounds. today, It sald military police and| stepson of Mis. PR gosh | small a share of the mutuel take| A junior from Carthage, Il. 3gents from the Army's Criminal Jgth x Jones FS in of into purses. The track advertised, ‘Kokomo Gives Platt Archer won the 220-yard crown Investigation Department, with and hh yon yo Tied minimum purses for the spring) at ‘the state meet at Butler last the help of Korean police, re-| In Reet. aio} 4 Akos Bios” Jd k 8 | meet of $16,800 a day but has/3.Year Contract year. covered $1,860,791.01 worth of the| Floral Fark. Cal « ain 1 J420° Prospect Bt. [paid an average of about $20,000," \/ ye ‘May 7 (UP) ~ Joel supplies between Mar. 1, 1951, and| bp Ao Mae. og ds nerf nom Friends tnvived. Hi h School Baseball nis second year Choir Member Locked Mar. 22,1952. 1 Boh rd oe r | 9 Yoo: 103 5 o Buided Kokomo’s . Wildcats bit D k ed Ch h fils 3 a Oyn uf dle 8 8, 8 Techn 0 1 mis a8 $ltheir most successful season ini LArken ure Men's and Ladies’ lis. Sal Runkle, Mrs. Betty pitt qiohes and Murrell, Garland, Smith ems history, was rewarded today with) Ope little phone call caused Out-of-Pawn J BR Noha "ses SE Borilen Sh all (1) DIZ 000 58 gagl® Dev ue new three-year contract. {about 30 minutes of anxiety for o WMA 5 ADEs STI Copii Setar hoe KSOKORG,. ATONE. the. {ap Ghar. an Indianapolis Symohenis. Chair... Cl { Holmes (7) and deter, lites. for the state net crown, lost/member who found hersel WRIST ‘WATCHES ha T GOLF BALLS [Blue and Pirtle: ome ia und only two games during the regu-itrapped in a darkened church pinaAY Sin. bn ar LEADING NAMES a 7 0l)ar season before bowing to Mun- last night, no gen; . dhe ertert, T. aid sister Rt shorfridee alo 101 4-3 4 g cie Central's. champions in the! The choir had rehearsed in the{l iN 5 NER 0" a $12 Value 10.80 Krick and Shoemaker; Shaw and Wal- {tourney semifinals. {First Baptist Church at Vermont seondlianed end cannot be Y —————— contv He Ss. 2nd Meridian Sta, Jul 2 Pp. m. BULOVA alow. b e other members of the grou w SPORTING Golf Notes City, County : rushed out of the building, Mrs, BENRUS GOODS CO. Mrs, Robert McKee topped Class A i» Pre-Sectional ‘Bests’ Elizabeth Williams, West Newton, GRUEN $ 136 E. WASH.

stepped into the office to use the phone,

Di a i eR i cf yesterday's blind par golf tourney for | women of the Hillcrest Country Club. Mrs Horace Tudor was first in Class B and| :10.3. Jones (Bouthmort : 110.4. Malone Mrs. George Lee and Mrs. Horace Briggs | (Shortridge): Collins (Warren Centrali. Jed in Class Co: Mrs. Sue Pulmer won| :10.6, Sexson (Tech) When she had finished, she e Western pin. Fiat a _ . 122.7. Malone iShortridsel} 123.1, Se | soi Fethiye Willies idaet, 31). Sen found the building locked and the

lins (Warren Central); 23.3, Stumph [lights turned out. She picked up {Soeedway,. Ho the phone again, this time to call 151.9, Bruce (Shortridge); 152.2, police. The officers found an un- | Hughey (Broad Ripple); 153.2, Foland H U y r A i : ME RR Md cogean Wash: locked window and let her out. ; 2:00, Graham _(Tech); 2:06.6, Mock May Not Be Ripe

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