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Series | Policemen from five states s Serv who would like to learn the advertising business, and is willing ’ ; Times State Service ‘S—bar- Tech Principal H. H. Ander. competed for marksmanship hon-, TERRE HAUTE, Sept. 16 to start from the ground up. é json has announced the profit for : . : Eastern-and Midwest point leady each school following the first Ors tonight in the sixth annual 0 Co." 0 perl Sunday in an Work entails that of carrying odvertisements and proofs to Fankees n fd ens Suugal Fj0cteam Si si J invitational pistol matches Spon. AAA championship sprint-car ond from advertiser and his newspaper in i advertising ree staged a ech Sept. 5. sored by the Indiana State Police.! program. service department. It is for the most part outside and requires , By JACK any a The $8821.10 total profit that Seventy-three were entered in Tommy Hinnershitz, 1951 East- a considerable amount of walking. Bows i WELSH goes for self-insurance of the the two-day meet, including ern champion and current leader, we 3 CRAW hes poris Walter x i city’s high school athletes in all teams or individuals from the announced his entry, today. Joey There are splendid opportunities for advancement it applicant WFORDSV ILLE, Sept. sports was divided on the basis pennsylvania Railroad Police James, Midwest leaddr who won is alert, energetic and shows on aptitude for learning the news17—An undefeated record is <3 of 50 per cent on enrollment and porce,,the U. S. Penitentiary at the 30-lap feature here June 15, paper advertising business. a wonderful st f oo 50 per cent on an equal distri- Terre Haute, and City Police already has entered. Hinnershitz : : stamp of ap- 3 he aon : from Louisville, Ky.; Lansing. was the winner here July 20. Small starting salary, poy raises at regular intervals. 5-Day, proval for a football coach { Miller Ensminger highlighted, Ben Davis, only county repre-| Mich, and Ft. Wayne, South| Other “name” drivers entered 40-hour week. Saturdays and Sundays off. Hours: 7:30 A. M.
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{ 1 ia Alleys. . ($807.1! , "i P . ; | “ man in charge a feeling of con- Ken Crossman Rennsyivania rolling for Wash- So0735 jen aus 20 toast | from Virginia, Michigan, Ken- nor, Frank Luptow, Crash Crock- See Mr. Flanagan at THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES AGUE fidence for a new season. ington Chevrolet in the Pennsyl- 5) Yurolls. Ady | tUcky and Illinois as well as the'ett, Bob Sweikert, Duke Dins8 e . Y » : dv. |) ot state. more and Paul Howe. ‘ 214 W. Maryland St. pot. GB GL Coach Garland Frazier of Wa- vania Recreation league, regist- pliehoel ment Total Sale ; 0 ; 632 .. 10 bash College, unfortunately, can't lered his imposing total on games mroua Ripple TT Saem 201 a (Coal Davi at J ( S04 4 10 80 wlong with the theory this of 226-194-256, Iriour Attucks ... Uw WIR Ct Earl Sheely Dies a. , weeps ————————————————————— 519 1% 9 HL Howe ........eeee. S400 TREO5 938 Fos Ca - —.— — “yy THE RUNNERUP position manual eureirs 446.18 RRT.23 600 SEATTLE, Wash : - Earl hin —At home FIRST, THE Little Giants are. went to Fred Frosch of Hirsch- Shortridge ates siAue 1045.08 1s Sheely, whose big heals ignored % t. 17: Phil minus 14 key lettermen via grad- man Mattress on a 675 series. yeen =... Pe {ali aaa crippling injury at the dawn n Boston 26, uation, and, secondly, Valparaiso Frosch, bowling in the' Broad Washingten 412.38 853.43 850 of his Ee ry "a Bos University awaits Wabash in the Ripple Classic League, had a . 1c d )—Boston, oy er alty Yyatmsi: in the Stang Of 213. 238-204. Bullets Sign Magula the fabulous days of Ruth and : c iin 8 a uo BALTIMORE, Md.— The Balti- Cobb, died at his home here last, TT —At home iw, have an unde gh eI more Bullets announced today night of a heart attack. The 59- NO BE ER SOLD oe AT ANY PRICE 17; Boston, Ir tact P Med ely "Van ‘Camp Mixed "~~ °° the signing of Mike Magula, high year-old general manager of the i: hia, 26, 27, Stheo. Bir. Ten school Harold PBlerce .................. 88 gooring Youngstown, O. ace, to Seattle Rainiers of the Pacific WE REALLY SAVE YOU MONEY iladelphia, ante week ~ “drills ave o 0 G jus Sega " a 1952-53 basketball contract. Coast League since Oct. 1946, died 3 ne . 1 starting the mayhem, Wabash's i Titinais—. S. Rubber Women The six-foot two-inch sharp- Short Hike BILE leaving a game VOLUME KEEPS OUR PRICES LOWEST ) h abel Detz 1 A etween the San Francisco Seals A meet ith V . Tuesday Night Mixed shooter from Sharpsville, Pa, at he 28, 2 ing robo Jed, Willies 7... iliwag the Bullets fourth choice infand Seattle at Siek's stadium. 3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS - 28 Away this week-end. But top ‘billing = [Pennayivania—City ‘Power & Light the National Basketball Asso- 5 fhe Il R eo) . . .| Forres RIOtE ol ---o 880 ciation college draft 0 a esults ~ 21. has done little to relax the ro- » Stella Malott, on Recreation ™""""""" i mie HI TDSON OIL ( 0 AGUE und Frasier, Lon Jones pg peiiier T 8 Hold Pin Tourney Be We ‘ “There are m blems i | Osborn ¢ n rr 63 : . ldiana Invitational Sof : , Pet. GB GL starting a Say ie an un. |Glassmeyer, a junior, registers at Dyer .. 628! The Pennsylvania Bowling Al- io. ire 3223 W. WASHINGTON ST. 604 ... 10 Wg \ 1 1190 Bud owe, - 881lleys will hold a men's doubles the last 15 batters, fanning 12.- Meyers " defeated team, Garland said. | 2 tosh Grove—Pennsy. Radio d 0 to t 8aturd d Sunday, Market shut out Westinghouse. 2-0 5273 E. 38th ST. 586 2; 9 “Luckily the boys aren't too| Vince Grogg, a sophomore from ,., gifel, ¢ + Railroad tournament Saturday and Sunday.' “Bud's. Service plays Plainfield Phillips . . J | : i { * : 1 didi R oC i > in ht's ey ock, cocky this fall. They don’t have a Griffin, and Ron Seibert of Ft. fE. Bel ole dionsier Coal & ou (For injormation, call MA. 0627 or Tot “he 418 p.m. 3 os ck, 6885 E WASHINGTON ST. —At home right to be. Valpo is plenty tough| Wayne will alternate at center. |Garnett, Vonherg "......... oes S08) 7512 DES tween Allison Jets and Westinghouse. 5 " n—— RT op pt. 19, 20, again. The Crusaders have Now! WORKOUTS OF the backfield Joann Peacock . S08, . ® it, 17; Bos- won 22 straight regular-season have occasionally relieved the Kay McConkey . a1 . lelphia, 26, games and will be playing On need of aspirins for Frazier. Ruth Vaieng sevens 201 : their home field Saturday night.’ |Operating with the split-T on of-| grea Frosch Classic League ol ~At home sae 8 8 {fense, Frazier wil go along with| ¥ictor Leaman . : \ pt. 17; De- NATURALLY FRAZIFR feels yin, Grayam, a talented sopho-| Ken McConkey ( hieago, 28, the loss of his entire 1951 starting! se from Sullivan. The 170- (pan SUOR ovine, 818 | . roit, Sept. eleven, plus two students who did| pounder won a letter as a’fresh-| Claude Stone i till i 2d : not return and Jack Fitzgerald, i 5 rim elaware Bowl—Allied Printers f ‘ . a letterman center from Indian-| "25 and a er tii ory KBWA League ~~ ) -— an SDN OE AIRE SHAN I A I I. Co. Son opt. SOD ne. Th ’ D d k Ya apolis, who transferred to Indiana, mepre Haute, and Cal Hildedick, i Gyso Cig >>" 5 eres a Dodge true — - t Hillerest: University’s medical school. Bob| 5 senior letterman from Sulli- tai ¥ hn AR yeaanssenves BYE through 4-ton — that's “Job. Ag Be Hay, a letterman guard, didn't] yan are the best bets for the my agers “*PAF* Grotte - “D d Rated” for your job. ‘ Ss 8 report this fall. | halfback posts. Ed Smith, a Bob Wan Pt ian—Allison Owls" so 0 ge power ed y pu S ) C iow gree “Our backs have been looking | freshman star from Latrobe, | BAR Wired Lensue > : ) Dependable performance with low net—Mrs. Wayne Resenar “............ ci eesvis 527 ample power 1s assured by fea-
good so far but the work of the line has been spotty,” Fra-
Pa., has been pressing the pair but Frazier indicated he'll be
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zier reported during 2 oi n Used as an Understudy jor Stan [Mary Mauch Tavern” Leskue ">>" 2" 409 pump, two fuel filters. yesferday’s workout. “We' untsman at full back. | Chuck Fowl 4 540 . “Job-Rated" wy : need a strong passing game | Huntsman is now in top physi- _ West Side—West Side Classie A ‘We use four Dodge ‘Job-R trucks in our operation Hiah-effici fuel svah gp | Pete Gallagher 84 —and Dodge power really puts out the work at low cost! igh-stticiency fuel systems on this season and our defense cal condition after a summer|curt Heady ‘627 J 3 C I d . : : ; | Most of our work is off the high d hol all 8 Dodge engines save gas. t improve 100 per cent,” he-|siege of thypoid infection. He|John Fehr .... . 812 TK )f e highway over mud holes, v bye a P per gent llost 15 pounds. The illness kept] Gen. Tomer : ditches, and sloppy ground. But that means nothing to a Heavier models offer twin car v The latter phase has the 1941 him from competing in the U. S. Bop Cassidy... + Soe Dodge, because Dodge power pulls us through anything! buretion and exhaust systems, Bar S— " {Olympic trials after he had quali- Francis Leppert Lease 37 i ’" . ia Sil ERT : graduate of Ball State working Ror A q stacker homens Handicap Leaswe «+. s0Y8 “A Dodge truck doesn’t ‘two-bits you to death’ either. b For smooth power, you can get , overtime this week to sharpen) { : : Taria's—Western Electrie ~~ A. KEUNING, P Rarely do we have any maintenance expense and whe: ! Power with economy! Powerful the linebackers. Undoubtedly, his| Frdzier sees his team as a well-| carl Brosdsirest Fientrte 588 . 3, Pres. Co we 2a y pense ang whan gyrol Fluid Drive on %4-, ¥%-, 1+ Dodge engines have compression thoughts focus on such Crusader| conditioned unit with a great com-y, Hosiery Workers League - Puente Ready Mix, Inc, ~~ we do, it’s legitimate wear and tear we can reasonably ton, and Route-Van models. ratios as figh as 7 to 1. Dod backfield stars us Floyd a vrors drive. He'll argue the ex-| i ge CPristian "Chureh 7’ a5 Puente, Calif. expect. Our Dodge trucks areready to go 365 daysayear!” features, like lightweight ca derson, Johnny Mader and Dick perience of last year’s squad is| IndianaCross ‘Kers League 554 b See us today for a demonstra num-alloy pistons and-pressure lue * Schalon. These ball toters are gone, but “if the ends measure °*" RESSEL oop fll mizea "7" . tion—and an extra-good deall brication, keep operating costs low. yard-eating demons on offense. |UP and the passing is good; may- Tams BREE «ooo oo one Bg : as 2 ® = be the Little Giants won’t do Al or Aust Iallery, Office Girls “ “
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I ssignments are a Steve Romanyk . yiadle Pn TO Bob Ball State at Hanover, Bob Earl - - 821 Hemper of South Bend gradu- Ferris Institute at Anderson, o Pritehart's_—Chevrolet Indianapolis 5s ated and Ralph Cook didn’t re- Earlham at Rose Poly. Surye ~~ One-Ten Women ; turn to school. Frazier prob- SUNDAY la 8 rreeeraree er EE Power with low upkeep! Dodge Power with long life! The Dod ably will use Dick Crampton, St. Joe at Loras (Dubuque, 1a.),[ Irene Backer .._._ Snarne: 520 engi save on mamnte Ag truck you choose will be i a a senior from Columbia City, | (N)—Night. oy a aay Lol keep your truck on the job. You your job. Deep frames bith and Lou Jones of Rensselaer, | a a J. D. Adams League get such Dodge advanta as Tear axle Bigh-capaet ested against Valparaiso, The latter | Angelo-Araby Mat "apart Bowl—Wamen's Leagse:. exhaust valve seat inserts, chrome- steel azo shat ts, high ty ut ) weighs 260. ese Victors = |Gertrude Meyer... ioesic plated top piston rings. many long-life features. : - met GOS EAR bey res anes NO EREEN fe AT) Armory icrors [Velo Bewrhces od a ' EE - z wr RE REAR a ad ; from Sh 11l., Ie A aartino Angelo and - Sheik, _.. Troy Oil Letve oH : SETS * Glassmeyer, a product of Cathe-|Araby didn’t take ‘long to earn| Taihel, Lasu—Riviers Ponelt See us fodoy for the best buy in low-cost transportation. .,
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