Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1952 — Page 24

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"| Cribbed, | Admit It—

Battle for Ousted Cadets Didn't Happen

(Second ries)

By MURRAY OLDERMAN | NEW YORK, Sept. 3—The stampede of recruiters expected after the West Point

scandal threw 38 gladiators on the open muscle

cribbing

market never materialized.

Not that there weren't nibbles. One southern university covertly] let it be known to a select few

that $150 a month an

penses awaited them ‘seuth of nabbed Gene Filipski, and Kan- of 1948, sas, which; landed Gil Reich.

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: most bromo Sr JL ey fvy. string halfback, broke open the dean's list for scholastic profiPenn game with two long touch-/ciency his first semester. While {down runs. The quick 185-pounder sitting out the football season he was to have been a big man in/performed scouting assignments '51. Reich was first string safety for, guess who—Army. worth of Oklahoma A. & M. on defense and backed up Bobby

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FILIPSKI, nominally a second] At Villanova, Gene

such coaching as Bill Meek of and J. B. Whit- » ~ » Blaik’s quarterbacking. | AT KANSAS, they Filipski, a bona fide triple threat, steps into the starting left Aggies metted a halfback job at Villanova this ica Ray Evans. fall. As a high school star in|

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|fine personality and

The glamor of wearing ‘a uni- | form swayed me.

Reich was not on a

“I CRIBBED, and I amit it. I| do not defend what we did as| a fine passer and run

could have avoided the cribbing, He wrapped up his |slapped you right in the face.” | Heis bitter only because the | graduating seniors of '51 “sold us down the river.” He insists | half the class was implicated in

|cinctly a week after |sal: “The whole thin

{to do is forget and {scratch.”

| was dismissed.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

as the finest back since All-Amer-

“That's saying a lot since we " notes s probably Sacramento, Cal, he was voted also have Charlie Hoag, no all ex- a hea A en) iis northern California’s top prepster publicist Don Pierce. “Gil has a

“Col. Blaik was the reason I |respect. After Reich was her: a and Indiana Central where Tony went to West Point,” recalled [few weeks you got the impres-|/Hinkle and Dave Shaw hold

Gene. “I was rezlly awed when [gion he had been here for three|/forth, pondering the prospects of he visited me at my high school. |yedrs. He adjusted that well.”

{last year. He majors in engineerling and is a B-plus student.

The Steelton, Pa., transfer is

morally. right, but if I had it to| yral leader, good tackler, block- {plight of building from the ground do over again I don't see how I| er and pass defender. |system—it was so prevalent it ahout the West Point episode suc-

under the bridge. The best thing

Tomorrow: West Point Misfit.

Butler. IC Pin Hopes on Frosh Talent

By JACK WELSH

made the

haf! Reich

doors yesterday afternoon.

a new football season.

» ” » FOR HINKLE it is the 13th , |Season at the heim of the Bull|dogs. For Shaw it's an overnight transition from player to coach. But for both rises the unanimous

scholarship

ner, a nat-

floor for 1952. The best blend from the wailings of these gentleman goes something like this—*“We need experience. It looks like a freshman year. And you know freshman make mistakes.” Hinkle, swathed in sweat togs,

sentiments

his dismisg Is water

start from

| | | cribbing, yet not a single one 1 i 1

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Hinkle contends this pre-sea- | son sobbing isn’t a prelude for | | the erying towel’s arrival but he’s a realistic guy who rates Butler of ’52 as a small, inexperienced team who need a

Gen. Boatner, Nemesis Of Reds, Gets New Post

FAIRFIELD, Cal. — Maj. Gen.

Haydon L. Boatner, who cleaned up Communist prisoner disorders on riot-torn Koje Island, was on his way to a new assignment in Texas today. Gen. Boatner arrived here from the Far East late yesterday and said trouble” Tn United Nations POW ALL THE chill wasn't out- {camps in Korea.

“there has been no récent

He said a systematic method

: . of dealing with trouble-making The gloom of approaching prisoners has been perfected. Gen. fall also hung heavy in the|Boatner will vacation with his

: family at San Antonio, Tex., becommands locker rooms at Butler University fore taking over as deputy com.

mander of the U, 8. Fourth Army at Ft. Sam Houston.

Teen-Age Girl

Found Drunk

Flees’ From Friend's Home After Party

By DONNA MIKELS Sobs early today led police to

(stood beneath a bleak overcast/a drunken 15-year-old girl, hudand watched 82 prospects hustle/dled in a near downtown doorthrough twice-a-day workouts. Way.

Juvenile -authorities launched

doesn’t it? But not the way Tony an investigation after the teen|ager sobbed out a story of being {plied with “spiked cokes,” then “OH, SURE, WE have 82 play- seduced.

A cruising police car first

{about 4:30 a.. m. today.

* ‘Spiked Cokes’ Later in the Juvenile Aid Divi-

{sion office the girl said she went to the home of a girl friend last evening and that she, the other

girl and “three or four men” couple of veterans to steady drank whisky, beer and “spiked re also two| the wealth of newcomers, cokes.”

TONY HAS speed of his back-|

The girl became hysterical and

fled into the streets after her

at Tilinois|feld to keep him warm in the girl friend told her one of the

crisp months ahead. “We'll probably start with Les Gerlach and Fred Davis at quarterback. Both are sophomores, And there are the pony halfbacks—Gene Mangin, Johnny Riddle Jr. and Wayne Walls.” Maske Davis was one of the top offenglate Conference last year. Norm Ellenberger returns with his terA rific punting talent, which placed

30 ment,

g ..7h. 524 Letterman - halfback Joe

Across town at the Indiana i 4g1| Central campus, 25-year - old Branch 35 $9 Shaw plunged eagerly into his . 452 venture as a coach. Last year eee 8) Dave ‘was first string fullback for the Greyhounds.

ght ot 0 "Vancamp Us| Shaw had 60 candidates an.

whistle. back and 13 were graduation and service. ” EJ tJ IN 1951, Indiana Central won 5 of 8 games, losing to Earlham, Centre and Hanover. Among the best bets to help the Greyhounds as freshmen are

North Central Conference choice from Tech; halfback Dick | Nyers, all-city star from Man: |

Bend. 2 Shaw is switchin wing-T to the straight T-forma-|5 tion. Indiana Central opens the,

CLEVELAND, Sept. 3 (UP) | —The Cleveland Indians were expected today to forward a formal protest of their 2-1 loss to the St. Louis Browns last Sunday to American League | President Will Harridge. he Indians, led by Manager ii Lopez, made their “informal protest” yesterday in the form

conduct of Brownie President Bill Veeck, the ground crew and equipment at Sportsman’s Park and Umpire Jim Duffy plus a telegram to Harridge signed by club player-represen-tative Bob Feller. £

Major League Leaders LEADING BATTERS

Fain, Phila. ...... Mitchell, Cleve. ...

Woodling, N. Y.... 109 363 52 116

Kell. Bos. ......... 113 426 53 133 .313| Mantle, N..Y. . 121 484 81 143 .309| NATIONAL LEAGUE G AB R H Pct | Musial, St. L...... 131 489 80 165 .337

Klussewski, Cin, .. Baumholtz, Chi. .. Robinson, Bklyn ..

116 433 48 137 318 83 331 47 104 314 124 425 8 132 311) 127 505 90 156 .309)

HOME RUNS { Sauer, Cubs 35| Hodges, Dodgers 28] Kiner, Pirates 31! Doby, Indians 28} Berra, Yankees 20! i

RUNS BATTED IN

Sauer, Cubs 115| Ennis, Philli 92 Hodges, Dodgers 94 Rosen, Indians 02 Zernial, Athletics 93! PITCHING | Black, Dodgers 11-2|Wilhelm, Giants 12-3] Roe, Dodgers 10-2) Yuhas, Cards 8-2 Shantz, Ath. 22-5]

Two Dead in Crash

DES MOINES, Iowa—Two persons were killed and two injured in a car-train collision here last night. Walter Carney, 49, Des Moines, and Mrs. Loretta Jenkins, 49, Des Moines, were déad on arrival at a Des Moines ‘hospital.

‘L’ Crash Hurts 22 CHICAGO — Twenty-two persons were injured last night when two elevated trains collided during the rush hour. One train was almost empty, but the other car ried 75 passengers.

Killed Under Train ~~ |

‘RICHMOND-—A man identified as James Baker, 44, Blue Island, | Ill, fell from a Chesapeake & Ohio railroad. freight train under the wheel of a car and was killed yesterday, authorities reported.

Chile to Elect SANTIAGO, Chile — Chilean voters will ‘elect a new president tomorrow to a six-year term. For: : the ft st time in Chilean his : will vote. ii

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{men had joined her in bed and thad sexual relations with her.

Police JAD Lt. Forrest Higgs

said his office will question the girl further in an attempt to bring criminal charges in the case.

County Council

SATE Oe fi ied in the nadon a ser ay Hi ime Sven 8 fs Be WERE nd BA a ar ie DANS 1X HIKE Medium vel conte] locks Soeed of Awthing [pus Sialiner Sulack Hiseuic,"s1: tfitie one in nine starts ® Unbreakable Crystal... __® Two-push Button Stopwarch BR Burdora, Mccormick [amier . 3] DON KELLY, the Bulldogs’ toppers yer on, County tax rate : a ) m F ver O08 ’ gs’ top| next year probably will stay the UNIVERSAL SIZE TO BE WORN BY MEN, poe Bry Ahab ground-gainer, will be a man to/same as it is this year. That's

halfback assign-|59 cents.

The County Council today

This means the tax rate for

residents of Center Township, which includes most of Indianapolis, next year will be $5.50.

First Time in $5 Bracket It will be the first time the

{combined tax rate has ever been Fourteen lettermen are in the $5 bracket. The $5.50 rate lost through represents an 87.3-cent increase over this year’s rate for Center Township residents of $4.627.

However, the city, county,

schools and Center Township had requested a rate of $6.127.

The $5.50 rate may be shaved

{still further when the County Tax Center Stan Stuckhardt, All. | Adjustment Board holds hearings later this month.

The County Council today ap-

ual; Dick Schrier, al Kelty gree. proved a general fund budget of

$3,378,061. In doing so, it cut terback from Howe and Nander $674,722 from the amount reBargo, rugged guard from South quested.

There is one possibility, the 59-

g from the|cent county rate may be increased

cents. Dr, Golden P. Silver,

president of the County Com-

season at Taylor, Sept. 20. missioners, has requested the ch YY boost for a new bridge building War Path program.

Whether or not he gets it will

|be decided Monday at a State [Tax Board hearing. Considerable |opposition is {voiced at the hearing.

expected to be]

| Officer Warns Thugs, Then Shoots Them

NEW YORK-—Patrolman Fred-

of a blistering attack on the erick Bauer is such an even-tem-pered man that he tried to help two thugs who were attacking him, Mr. Bauer was wearing civilian clothes yesterday when the men drew knives and forced him into the corner of a building. He warned them he was a cop and asked them to leave, but they wouldn’t listen,

In self-defense Bauer shot the

AMERICAN LEAGUE “*|two men, wounding them serious123 85 7 1h Philly. It was the first time in his 112 419 53 139 .332|31 years on the force he had to 330 /use his revolver.

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| Death Notices

ARNOLD-—PFlossie L.. beloved mother Laura Wells, Bertha Arnold, Paul Harvey and Jack Arnold; sister of Grace Weinshoff, Sallie Coyle, Alice Ellojette, Laura Perkins and Jack Pulliam; also survived by five grandchildren, passed away Tuesday a. m. Friends may call at the ROBERT W. STIRLING FUNERAL HOME after Thurs. noon. Funeral service Satur-

day, 10:30#a. m. Priends invited, Burial Acton Cemetery. ~~ BEATTIE—Minnie, beloved mother of

Mrs. Margaret Kurrasch, Mrs. Pearl Tielking, Ralph) onard and. Nile h ; sister of Clyde Ridge, Chicaro, a , passed Be day . mm. Friends may call a e ROBERT W. STIRLING FUNERAL HOME, 1420 Prospect St. after Wednesday Be Ae ume Sh end a. m., el ome. ends invited. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery.

nee Elizabeth Henrietta, n 18 x PH wile A Frost C AN Is. - Behrent, :

nora of ora oe B. B. a TS. H Secor, Oscar F. Herbert + an noe D. Behrent, aw & ursday,

B MORTUARY, 11 a.m, Friends invited. call at mortuary. Yiieds may

FO , 2022 Qotlege Ave, nces F., brother of Mrs, Ww, away Uoaday, - ARY, ursday, 1 p.m, Friends may call at m ary. GORRELL—James 1., 5525 Guilford:

father of James M. also survived by five sisters; AWAY Mon: day a lo, FLA & BUCHA AN MORTUARY, 2 pm ends may call a mortuary after 6 p. m, Thur: beanie a! KRAUSE--Walter L., of the Dearborn Hotel. passed away Monday, age 64 years. father of Richard

C. Krause, "brothér of Richard A. Krause, Mrs. Dorothy Tice and Mrs. Alma Steep. Jr ire Thursday a a. m. at HARRY . MOORE PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 E. Friends are welcome. a LECKNER—Myron C. husband of rs. Reliance Holton Lec . father of Mrs. Mary C. Fuwss, PhilaAneto. ca | Marshall M., New York wel 5 Is! a City; oe | Mrs, Hi n Mor-

. MAYER—Paul,

d the bobbysoxer huddled in|

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.neral Thursday. 1:30

Michigan St,

1 Death Notices

END. e, of May Etta y a. ' Shompeon Ruth Miller; Willis Kendall, che ; stepmother of Fred passed away Tuesday evening, Time of service later, HORTON SERVICE.

MANNIX-—Flossie M., 922 N. Riley, widow of Patrick E.. mother of Wil liam P., James E, John 1, and Edward F. Mannix, sister of Mrs. C. Perry, Harold, William P, and lvin Wood, died M y m mass Friday, 9:30 a. m, Church of the Little Flower. Interment Holy C emetery. Friends may call at the IRBY MORTUARY, Meridian at ith 86 Altar Society will at moctuary Thursday, 8 p, m., for prafer.

beloved husband of father of Thomas son of Mrs, Louisa Mayer, of Irvin Mayer, Lafayette, illiam Mayer and Mrs. Louisa Bchwier, passed away suddenly Tuesday a. m. Friends may’call at the ROBERT W, ST G FUNERAL HOME, 1420 Pros S8t., after 4 po. m. Wednesday. neral service Friday, 3 p. m., St. Mark's United Lutheran Church, Linden and Prospect Sts, Friends invited. Burial Washington Park Cemetery.

NAHMIAS Sam, 1124 8. Illinois St., passed away Wednesday morning. Husband of Rachel, father of Mor‘ris, Joe, Harry, Mrs. Sylvia Schwartz, Mrs. Lee Cohen and Mrs, Betty Calderon, brother of Albert, Dave, Hymie, Jack an S. , Services will be conducted 3:30 p. m. today at the AARON-RUBEN FUNERAL HOME. B

Milder Mayer, rother nd;

Mayer,

(Corrected Notice) PAYNE-—Roscoe Clarence, age 71, of 142 8. 3d Ave., Beech Grove, beloved husband of Ellen, father of Mrs. Iniz Steiner of St. Paul, Minn., Mrs. Lila Albertson, Martinsville; Mrs. Catherine Turner of Beech Grove; Lloyd and Lawrence of California and Clyde of Indianapolis; brother of Mrs. Will E. Eades of d_ Mrs. Dan O'Leary of ; Mrs, ed Shimer and Eard Payne of Indianapolis; also 11 grandchildren and great-grand-children, passed away Sunday. Services Thursday, 2 p.m. & SONS FUNERAL HOME. 1424 Troy Ave, Beech Grove. Friends invited.

SHOOK—Charles W., age 82 years, husband of Catherine, father of Charles J. Shook, brother of Mrs. Zora Davis, Claude and Ira Shook: also survived by three granddaughters and one great-granddaughter, passed away Tuesday. Puneral Friday, Sept. S,_10 a, m., at the GEORG W. USHER MORTUARY, 2313 W. Washington St. Friends invited, Burial Holy Cross Cemetery, Friends may call at mortuary,

SMITH—Mary Jane, of William Henry, Billy and Connie Lee Smith and Mrs. Littie Morgan, passed away Tuesday evening. PFuneral Friday, 1:30 p. m,, from SHIRLEY BROS. WEST CHAPEL, 2002 W. Michigan. Calling after 6 p. m. Wednesday. — TUCKER—Florence, age 50 years, wife of Garrett, lan, Mrs. Myrtle Cox, ‘Villiam, Mrs. Clara Tarter, Mrs. Naomi Snyder, James of Sutherland, Ore.; Mrs, Madeline Berge, Mrs. Rosella Wilson and Cpl. Robert Tucker, Tnited States Army; sister of Nat, Daley, Raymond and Marvin Vermillion of Indianapolis, and Robert Vermillion of Aurora. Ill. Also survived by 20 grandchildren and ‘9 grea‘-grand-children, passed away Monday. Fu- ». m., at the residence, 2321 Conrad St. 2 p, m., Second Free Methodist Church, corner of Morris and Pershing Sts. Friends invited. Burial, Floral Park Cemetery, Friends may call at residence. GEORGE W. USHER SERVICE,

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LANDSCAPING STONE terraces, patios, walls and

rock gardens. Stonybrook Nursery, BR-0162,

CRADING, sodding, excavating, se’ digging. work.

web -7279. BODDING. grading, rich dirt, mae

nure, cinders. cr. stones. WA-8014, PAINTING

INTERIOR, EXTERIOR PAINTING Panerhangine 20 yrs. exper. Free Est FRED BLUME

ID-4088 PAINTING, INTERIOR, EXTERIOR FREE ESTIMATE—INSURANCE.

L D. TAYLOR. HI-4215 PRESTON PAINTING SERVICE Interior and exterior decorating. Quality workmanship. custom colors, WLI] iors t ase Holycross & Smock. Roofing, guttering. Int. & ext. painting. FR+6817, PAINTING-for less, best mat. and labor. Insured. MA-6157 PAINTING—NO STALLING. We de it now, Pree est. BE-0644. PAINTING -INSIDEDUTSIDE COX & SON GX-6900

PAPER CLEANING, HANGING STEAMING

PAPERHANGING. steaming, 30 Yrs. exp., work guar. Shepard, CA-6718, PAPERHANGING, paper furn. §12 rm, and” up. Immed serv. AT-8561, PAPER hanging, $10 rm. up. Patch plastering. Quick service. FR-5783,

FREE est. on painting, paper steame ing, patch plastering. ID-0452

ROACHES—BEDBUGS KILLED QUICKLY, $1.50 PER RM. UP. GUARAN. RESULTS. LI-3936 Sores EAB LERING © PLASTERING archways, paper steame ing and steamers for rent, paper hanging. remodeling, CA-4568.

PATCH PLASTERING, free est, clean up after job, guaranteed wk. CA-5985. PLASTERING KLIPPNER, AT-7373 PLABTERIING, new houses or pate work, AT-7159. Ora_Ratliff. oe ______ PLUMBING PLUMBING AND HEATING Repair or installation, Reasonable Indpls. Home Improv. Co. LI-995% INBIDE toilet, water & sewage serv, installed. Cash or terms. PL-9054, REMODELING

REMODELING—ROOFING —NEW ROOMS ADDED. AT-6406.

ROOFING “ROOFING, SIDING, GUTTERING FREE, EST. ~LIB_ TE io GENERAL ROOFING. & SIDING CO. Days, MA-6848; Nights, GL-4228 SEPTIC TANKS SEPTIC tanks cleaned, installed. Sewers cleaned electrically, Bonded. insured, licensed. Day or night, -1853, THOMAS drain service. Elect. clean- ._ Digging by fool . Yrs. Exp. Call AT-3715. *° oar. 0 \ TERMITE CONTROL UNITED TERMITE CONTROL Free inspection. - 630 Va. _FR-2000 —— WATERPROOFING WATER PROOFING All walls, basements L h All work guaranteed, If ana tail te

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RENTALS 20 Hotels

KIRKWOOD SAFE—FIREPROOF * HOTEL

357 E. Washington St.

Newest. Hotel Bldg. in City “Large Lobby With TV 100 Nice, Clean, Kod. Rooms haps enough er rou Smad enough to know you, Special Weekly Rates. Refs. Reqd. COFFEE SHOP—BARBER SHOP

VALET—LA SERVICE ‘MA-1391 Dr. Noland. Mgr. 22 North

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4400 NORTH, single phone, priv. ent.

PARK, 3105. Nice | bath. Stoker he Businessman. WA-8 PENN., cor. 16th, Im. for gentlem: 10TH, 219 E. Clean _&d._ trans. LI-382 32D. 124 W.—Nice empl. gent. $7.50. 32ND 647 Emp. gents. WA-4

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ASS EAST, 2200—Lge. db _ days. Home privis, 1127 N., rm., gd. trans. NICELY furn. rm Extra bath, tra Western, Chrysler i CH-3366. 2 LADIES to “shar room and kitche FR-1647, BLEEPING RM., pri lady, Near Brig center and trolley |

4300 EAST, Clean, roomer. Every cf 5400 EAST. Pleas. 11 location. Garage.

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twin beds. 316 W, 20TH. Dow: Prefer. gents. TAEMONT, 30 N.—1 man, CA-1094.

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