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rwi Waof 0 9' 0 10 9 9 9 WW i -v i yrr 999 f. rryrrr ry rrri rrr rr'rTf rr rr THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Monday, May 2, 155 Funorof Announcements Pflf 34 COLLEGE TRACK STILL WAGGIN' Adelphla 64 J8, Long bland A. and M. kmc mcojs set Drake Marks Top DePauw Finally Wins Those at penn 12-6 mm A I I feumS Bearcats May Have State Title by Tail no ie Alabama Poly 66. Florida 60 Arizona 96.

San Diego 36 Bates 68. Vtrmont SS, Mlddlebunr Colby S'-i Brlghara Young tl, Montana 38 Carnegie Tech SO. Grovt dtp II rhlr.jo Albion 3V, Clfmjon 66. ftcuth Cirollnt 46 Colorado Mln 671,, Montana lutt ii'i irvrd 100. Dartmouth 40 Iiirn Wxhlniton o'j, Wnttrn Wuh- Union Illlnnli (rhlcacn Branrhl Illlnoll Tech STV.

Concord (111.) 31 Lynchburf Brldiewitfr 8 MaoachuirlU Tech 76 Tultl S6'-4, from a Wabasn I earn ARENS, Mn, Amelia, A. EUBANK, Mrs. Mary B. LAMPING, Mn. Leona FiflnnEiiE eucHflnnn CORKV LAMM By RAY MARQUETTE, New Sportswrlter r.REENTCASTLE.

Ind After state thus far. DePauw only By AasaelateJ Pre It's been said records are tance runners won the same made to be broken, so track even at Penn in 7:39.6. and field stars at both the Penn Indiana wag second in tho Droko and Drake Relays proceeded to ntloy, milt) i0 break them. Ten major marks .44.5 440 by J. W.

Mah- were shattered in the two-day aurn of Oklahoma A. and annual relay carnivals Friday thm 0utstandina athloto of Newt Sport swrlter 610ths of a second off Wabash's KOKOMO, Ind. In track, yl nowootn Memphli state nn, I'ntvertltr of South this Ik Central nt Mnnrlo' 66. Southweitern (Tenn I 17 lnl 18 -enirai OI iVIUnCie season-best pace, lost this thriller by the thickness of the Cave North Cirollnt 5'4. Vlrilnlt S4 year, men's anchor man cnesx.

The Bearcats came out of anH Katiirrlav civ at Drake and .1 a tl. Oreicon 73, Wllhlnrton State Prenbyterlin it), The ClUdVl 51 Roanoke Himpden-Sydner 434 Lvnn' Ault. OUtlaSteu int mews, int navinri win in-u the 30th annual Kokomo Re- a lone long; frustration, Le- Pauw University's Ticrrs finally a Wsbash athletic team Saturday, downing the Little trackmen, 74j-56'2, after failing in football, basket- -ball and baseball. There was never any serious "doubt about the outcome Aoutntrn Liinornia bj, leiaa nn, ma. A.

and M. Southern M.thodl.t JayJ Saturday fu1 of honors Southern iinnou 76'4. nunou Normw against the best team talent 94 lim! iour ai mm. fa th, ggO flay. Notra Dama Comparing the two meet gives Drake a 12-6 edge in times on Bm, Miafi tht and distances.

In fairness to the won th, hialt jum0r Penn competitors, however, it i Vti ott Bn must be noted that three events below th, toe-in the comparative class were Tt-J Wes Santee, hampered by a in 1 teammate Dick Puis in a :50.5 quarter race, nursed a two-stride lead over Yorke until the final turn when the speedy DePauw star made his bid on the outside. Ault, beginning to weave on the stretch, held on and broke the tape less than a tenth of a second ahead of Yorke. DePauw's hurdling pair of Stanford 66. San Joie 44H St. OIf 69, Luther Ha.) 63 Washington B7, Oregon Statt 44 Wesleyan 60.

Connecticut 66 Whit worth 70H. Idaho 601, ColorM Bars (At Bolder) Colorado 20, Kaiuaa State 17. Vlah 10. Ft. Carton 7, Ft.

Hart State 6. Wyoming 3. Colortdo A. and. M.

and Denver etch 1. Roekr Mountain Belaya brisk wind, cruised along to a Hi a 1111a at ijjint. Drake's athletes turned in yet 1 1 cted this season in one meet. And if there's anything capable of standing up to Mel Wilson's team, either in next Saturday's North Central meet at Lo-gansport or the state meet May 28 at Indianap 4:08.4 finish in the mile race, making no effort to crack the better performances in eight track and four field events, with Idaho State 31. Western Statt 30 -on a i drenched track, although Wabash, in one of Jts worst track seasons since Owen Hunts- man took over i coaching, did hold a lead through the first four events reported before 4-mile barrier.

He did, however, ciortdo coiieit and Dick Krueger and Art Bryant Penn participants tops in four beUer the Drake finished in a dead-heat in the Lamm New Drake records set Satur- Vereen. Other hew marks were day included a 56.3U toss in the :41.3 in the 440-yard relay by shot put by Bill Nieder of Kan- Minnesota and :59.2 by Iowa in sas and a 172.11 throw in the the 480-yard shuttle hurdles re-discus by Georgia Tech's Carl lay. Marquette the only slam or DRAKE Mfe'Jiiaam. PENN (unattached) olis, it hasn't shown its hand yet. Muncie has the depth to score in every event, which it did here for 53 points.

Roosevelt of Gary's state champs, who won the Goshen Relays last week, and South Side, the best in Ft. Wayne, couldn't even get second in this one. 100 Tarda :09.9 Collldtt Milt 4:08.4 Santet (Northwestern) (unattached) No Hill for Jimmy Jimmy Hill of Short- highs at :la.3. second best time ddj programs together, in the state bu Bryant was Amera fJ, to: all alone in the lows at :24.8, next Olympic The Tigers set a school rec- Gameg ord, too Junior Hollis Prior of oklahoma A. and M.

runners Wauconda, III, going 12.6U in accounted for three the supe. the pole vault, bettering Colin riop Drake eventg The Hipglns record of 12.6 that WOn the mile relay in 3:11.7 and had stood since 1941. the gprjnt medley relay in 3:20.4 compared with Villanova's Butler's Bill Etienne, a fresh- 3:17.6 in the mile and 3:26.3 in man from Danville, moved into the sprint medley. The Aggies, a class by himself in the 410 winners of four Drake relays, Saturday by setting a new Ball took the 4-mile in 17:21.6. Man-State field record of :48.5, bet- hattan was clocked in 17:41.2 on tering the state's best :49.7 Franklin Field.

Both the mile clocking by Ball's Earl Brown and sprint medley times for Ok- against Wabash last Wednes- lahoma A. and M. were Drake day. Despite Etienne's victory records. Oklahoma A.

and M. and Henry Foster's three blue also won the 2-mile with a 7:40.5 ribbons (both hurdles and the clocking, but Syracuse's fine dis- Twt Mllet 9:13.5 Hunt (UCtA) Biih ntrdlei S-Beatt; (No. Carolina) :14.1-Shanklt (Duke) 14 4-Thomion (llllnoti) 400.Melee Rnrdlei ridge, one of the city's best high school milers, comes into the string first in one Anderson, an old NCC cam :53.J Culbreath (Morjin Statei :S3.7 Gerdeman (Omaha) 440-Tird Hurdles 5 3 7 Gerdeman (Omaha) High Jump 4 Dennli and Bsrkadale (Morgan 6.7 Allard (Nolrt Dante) Statei, Lee iPenntylvmla) and Davit (Georgia) Val Vault paigner, chased the Bearcats of the two Class A 1.000- home, but from a comparative- yard races of the 30th ly safe distance 26 points in Kokomo Relays. His time the rear and l'i ahead of 13.10 Hill (UCLA) Broad Jump 34. H4 Elllt (Oklt.

A. tnd Skat fit 66 SVa-Nleder (Kansai) Hammer Throw Roosevelt. the day, DePauw in the broad -Jump, pushed the Bengals in front. ZVA-22 never again to i be headed. Lenny Yorke, the fabulous tprinter for Bob Harvey who will be going for his third atraight Little State and Indiana Conference 100 and 220 crowns this month, finally got under 10 seconds without fit of the wind, :09.9, with Bud Stringfellow leaving Wabash's Delbert Will-gey a poor third.

Yorke also took the 220, in :22.2, String-; fellow again second and Willsey third. But the Wabash freshman, loser of his last four individual races, atoned almost completely for his lapse by running a fine 51 second quarter on the mile relay team that, despite the loss of regular Tom Shepherd with a pulled muscle (Tim Johnston the sub), set a new school record of 3:24.7, fastest in the Saturday was 2:23.8, only 2.8 seconds off the meet record set last year by Warsaw U.S. mile rec high jump), the Cardinals won ord-breaker. Max Truex This meet folved some othrr problems, too. Coach Mel Wilson decided he'll have to do without Dick Stillwagon on one of his relay teams because the boy is capable of winning three events high hurdles, low 14.4H Bratf (Villanova) 23.10 Shanklf (Duke) 54 Crier (Penn State) 18S.4 Enie! (Ft.

DUI l3.3'-Thomtoii (Yale) 223.11 Cantello (USille) 141.9 Mortan Statt 1:36 6 Manhattan Vllltnovt 7: 39.6 Syracuse 17:41.2 Manhattan 3: 2. 3 Villanova That's Don Truex, Max' brother, coming up for second. The News Photo, Diseta Throw 172.1 1-Vereen (Ceorflt Tech) Jaeelilt Threw 221.11', Card (Tempe) 440-Yard Relay 4 l.S Minnesota 180-Tard Relay 1:26 4 Houston Mile Relay 3:11.7 Oklahoma A. tnd M. Two-Mile Belay 7:40.5 Oklahoma A.

tnd M. Foar-Milt Relay 17:21.6 Oklahoma A. and M. Sprint Medley A. and M.

Distance Medley hurdles and pole vault against Corky Lamm, any competition in the state. a lop-sided 85 56-41 16 victory. AT Ml'NClR Ball Statt S0 5S, Batler 4116-100, Shaw (BSi, :10 3: 320. Shaw (BSi, :23 3: 440. Itlenne i :48 0, Sharker IBS).

3:01 Mile. Pierce (BSi, 3-Mlle. V.cKeever (BSi. 10:15 2: HH. Foster iBi.

:15.: LH. Foster IBI, :25.1: HJ. Foater (Bi. 5.10',: PV, Pauley IBS), 13.0: BJ. Hall IBS).

33.1; SP, Got (BSI. 44.2: DT. Cook iBSl, 13TJ9: Relay. Ball Statt Shaw, Pullt, Brown), 4:39.3. AT OREENCASTLt OrPaaw 74i, WabaJh 56'r-lOO.

Torkt (D(. :09 9: 320. torke (D), r33.3: 440, Pun iwi. :50 5: 580. Jonet (Wt.

Mile, Gowln (Wi. 4.37.3: 3-Mlle. Shlvely (W), 10:20.1: HH. Kruejer tnd Bryant (Dl. LH.

Bryant ID), :24.8; HJ, Mac-Lean (Di. 5 10'i; PV, Prior (Dl, 12 6j; BJ. Morehead (Di. 21.1 SP, Conner (W), 44 5'-; DT. Roehr (Di.

121 10; JT. Prior ID). 155 Relay, Wahaih (Willsey, Johnston. Pull, Ault), 3.24.7. ROSE KELATS (At Terrt Haute) Hanover 87 27.

Indiana Central 43 914. Carthaie 43, Wrljlit C. 41, Mancheater 39 17, Koae Poly 24 914. Earlham 19, Illlnola Collefe 12. Franklin 17, Blackburn 5 17.

WUmlnfton 0. Rules prevent anyone entering It was Froebel of Gary again more than three events. for the third straight year in Stillwagon, who hadn't been the West NIHSC trials at East 10:09 8 New Tork University 10:10.0 ut-x (battle Htrdtri 59. 2 Iowa over 12 feet since the Hoosier Chicago, with BOB BUCK, Indoor Relays a month ago, leading the champ by winning 180 7 Manhattan Meet record. won the pole vault with a rec- the 100 in :10.1, the low hurdles ord-breaking 12.10'i, almost in :20.1 and anchoring the Blue an inch better than Hoyt Devil 880-yard relay team to a Brown's Jump for Froebel of new meet record and season top Gary in 1939.

And he won the of 1:31.9. high hurdles in a record-tying KOKOMO RELAYS CHAMPIONS CUSI A :14.7, beating teammate Bob Olden by a couple of inches. He passed up the low hurdles, which Roosevelt's Jerome Ward took in :20.2, the second of three Class A records to go. Central cf Ft. Wayne ran l'i 100 Yards Satterflell Richmond i :lo.3.

1.000 Yard! (First Fare). Wrlfht, FRANCISCC, Mable Loulit CRAVES. Myra Jaynt HAWKINS. Mario OVERLY. Charlea K.

LONG. Charles L. WERTS. Maudt Death Notices DAWhON-troma, ane 79. reaidenn 184 N.

Penn. Mother of Mra. Ora Leilltt, passed away. Servlcea Tues-day la. CONK1.E FUNEHAL HOME, 1934 Mlchlian.

rltnda Invited. Friendi may ca I at tht funeral home, DL'NN-Hoy B. 62 beloved hua-band of Ch.ia Dunn, father of IUymon4 Dunn, brother ef Elliabeih Perkina. Billy. Djbner.

John an4 Hum Dunn, peased away Sunday. Funeral Tuesday. 10 a.m. at THE C. H.

HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME. 1503 S. Eaat 8t Burial Wednesday. Smith Grove, Ky. Frlenda may call after 4 m.

Monday. lEASTBrDOE-Eillan. aie 7 yeara, husband of Ethel, lather of Mra. Nelson Willis. Mrs.

Paul Eaaton. Mra. Floyd Puraley. Mr. Jamea Dlcka.

Louis and Everett Eaatridie, brother of Roacot and Albert Eastrldie. also survived by 12 trandclilldrrn and nine ireat-erandchldren. paaed aaf Saturday. Funeral Tuesday, May 3, 3 pm. at tnt W.

UbHEii MORTUARY. 3J11 W. Wash. it. Frlenda invited.

Burial Washington Park Cemetery. Frlenda may call al mortuary. El SANK -Mrs. Mary 328 (. 13th; mother of Mra.

Maude E. Carvin; grandmother of Jamea A Carvin; paiae-t away Sunday. Services Tuesday 3 FLANNER AND BU. CHANAN FALL tRttlt Vileitda Invited. rOKD-Bertna Mat Betty.

85 lrs, 3308 E. wife of Ford, tiepmotlirt' of Chaa. id-win Ford of City. Harold Wayne and, L. B.

Ford of U.S. Navy, slater ol Raymond Kendall of Madlaon. Ind. Also three atep-irandchiluren, pasted away Sunday. rlentls may call at THii J0R1AN FUNERAL HOME.

3428 E. 10th St. any lime. Funeral Tuesday. Msy 3.

3 p.m. rienda Bur.alW'ashir.gton Para. FOBD-Vlrgia Lee 65 years, of 159 j. Arsen.l, wife of Wlllum E. Ford, mother of Walter Wi'ma i.rr.s.

Wanita McNeil. Vlrgla May Howard. lona Eubai ka, Irent Seemnn, Mary Ragadale. sister of Al and pniup Ford, cnarlotte Schmidt, Mildred Bell of city. Andrew F'tfd ot Robert Ford of Texas, Martha Frlti.

Sheridan. and Minnit Hutihlna 01 Bloomlngton, also 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild, passed away Sunday. Fneniia may call at the JORDAN FUNERAU HOME. 3428 I. lOlh St after 7 pm.

Monday. Funeral Wednesday, May 4 10 30 am. Friends Invited. Burial Belhel Cemetery near Sner- idan.In4. FBANCIBCO Mable Louise, aie 75; sister of Mrs.

J. V. Raoiings of Indianapolis. Mra. Elmer William an4 Persia Francisco of Miami Sprints, Fia.

Se.Mces Wednesday. 9 SHIRLEY BROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL. Calling after 7 pit. Tuea- day "CALVIM -Frances Cecelia ILiniei, 1311 Kentucky wit of Matthew mother of Frames and Joseph M.

Gaivu), aio survived by 3 grandchildren, died Saturday. Requiem matt Tuesday. 10 a Aa-aumptlon Churcn. Interment Ho.y Croat Cemetery, riends may call at tht KUtBX MORTUARY, Meridian a. ORAVES-Myr Jayne.

age 11 yeara of 5238 Utile daurh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. R.pfi b- Gravea, sister ot Maic.a Cravta, granddaugh. ter of Mr. and Mra.

O. N. llunn, Bedford, and H. N. and Mrs L.ma Craves, pawed away Sun-lay.

Funeral Wednesday. 3 pm, from Downey Chris. Cnurch Calling at SHIRLEY BROTHERS IRVING HILL CHAPEL, 5377 WUH. from 7 pa. Monaayuntiljioca WcQiieuJay.

BANLON Helen (neeGrtffinl, pa "led away In Chicago Saturday, wile of Timothy, mother of Timothy Mary Janet and Theresa of Chi. cago, daughter of Mra. B.icift Griffin. Sister ol Mary Rir.i an-i Thorns Griffin of Ind auapo.ia. antral Wednesday In Chicago.

HAW KINS Marlon age 48 years, of 3133 W. 61st huioai.il of Vonntt P. Hawkins, father of Donald D. Hawkins, brother of Buren and Cecil Haokint. June Schulti Fer.nl Ing, Thelma basaer and Beulah Con.

her. pasaed aay Sunday m. Service Wednesday 1:30 pm from SHIRLEY BROTHERS CENTRAL CHAPEl, 946 N. Illlnoll. Calling afier 4 P-m.

Monday. HOARD-Gln A husband of Flora, brother of Charlea L- and Gua Howard. Mra. Pearl Clark. Mri.

Georyt Butts, Mrs. Jamea A Gillespie and Mlu Francea Howard, passtd away Saturday. Funeral Tuesday. 10:30 at the L. V.

HALiC FLNt.i-.AL HOME, Morrtttown. Ind. it LGHF.S Raymond ase 41. lather of Unda Lou and Bartara Jean, passed away Sunday. Service Wednesday 2 30 pre.

at the J. C. WIL.SO.V CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES. Frlenda Invited. Friends may call at CHAPEL OF THE CfilMEo.

IDenvll.e, Ind. pleas copy. ioHNSTON-Clarence A. 1 Shorty) of 847 N. Grant entered Into rest Sunday, age 64 years, husband of Blanche father of Catherine Gore.

Mildred Frail, stepfather of Ernest W. Baasett. brother of Ethel Yunker, Blanche Mays. Robert and George W. Johnston, ao three grandchildren, beivlcea Wec.iesday, 11 at HARRY W.

MOORE PEACE CHAPLL, 3050 E. Mich. St. Frlenda welcome. LONG-Charles age 79 years," of 532 N.

New Jersey, huitoand of Mrr. Lucinda Long, father of Martha Todd, grandfather of Mrs. George B. Long. Charles w.

Long and Mrs. Patrick Ae. passed away Friday m. Service Tueeday. 10:30 front SHIRLEY BROS.

IRVING HILL CHAPEL, S377 i. Wash. St. Calling any lime. ILEY-Jotm 87 yeara.

beloved father of Reginald Riley, passid away at Ms residence. 22 Saturday. Funeral from SPEAKS FINN MORTUARY. 1639 N. Meridian Tuesday 8:30 St.

John Church at 9. Burial Kmy Croes. Frltnda may call at the funeral home. SKIl.ES-Frtderlck 8 51 years, of 323 N. Rural, husband of Mrs.

Crac D. Sklles, father ot Mrs. Dona Devlne. Raymond M. Sklles of city, on of Ccorge Altoona, brother of Ruth Moyer.

Charlea Hill and Earl Wlneland of city. Mary Loulat Wilson of Maine, also four g.a uchlldren, pasaeu away Sunday, Friend may call at the JORDA1 FUNERAL HOME, 3438 E. 10th fter 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral Wedneaday, May 4.

2 p.m. Friend Invited. Burial Crown Hill. Member of Ancient Landmark Lodge No. 319, F.

and A.M.. and Woodmen of the World, miles in a record 5:52.1 to win (soum sme. rt wajrnei, 2:23. isec onit Rare). J.

Hill ishortrldte. IndlanaD. onii "ka onai. the middle distance rplav. v-u T.rl1 (Pen, auc valgum jicm up wcii uii nnencnex, snarp, satienieiai, 1:33 9.

Jimmy Hill's tri- -500 Tri1 K'it carj umph for Shortndee against New Reca: oid word, North W.rco,.,'. TW Blat- 19 iiucj, ism Medlfe Relay-Warsaw neniibayer, Sho wanns record-tying :zi.u per- lroJ' formance for Lawrence Central in the low hurdles and Rill 'A' Rord; aid record. I nuuoipn mumpn in me Class Hlih Hurdlewstniwaeon (Central. Mun- 1,000 for Lawrence. TKnra, Low Hurdles-Ward "Piosevelt, Canr ixdlipanre larea a Jlltje Dei- :70 2.

(New record; old record, :30 4, ter than Roosevelt. Winner of the Class crown at Goshen 1J. lace roie vaim-sniiwaon (central. Munclet last weeK, ivappanee also won n.io".. nw read4oid rord, 12 Brown.

Froebel. Grjr, 1939. Broad (Anlersonl, oiivi-rui-iuiff marsawi, aa.j Team Seorinr Central (Munclei 53. Anderson J7'4. Knsevelt (Garjri 2.

Central (Ft Wajrnei I s. aouin 5 fle (Ft. the title here, but it was close. Tipton took it right to the last event before bowing. with Lawrence third on 24 in a 13-team field.

Two iprinttrt, including tho do-landing ttato champ, jot down vndor 10 $ocondt lor 100 yardi lor tho tint timo thit loaton. waynei Shortrldte Indianapolis) CLASS m.r. 100 Yards-Core IMIaslsslnewal (Core let :10 2 record In trials; old rec. ora, Bunnerriofr, Carielt, list Beard. Rushville, 1K47).

1.000 yards-(Flrst Kudolph Fat Ai a Cmtrali. 31 (Sccon4 or nofera (iiptoni, 2:30 D. WaiiiairfM wt. kit 80-Yard Relay-(Firit Race). Pi.

outh (Grant. Yrxler, Boalet. Alderfer, boating Curtis Smith, Lincoln ol 1:3.7.:. SMOrid Rii. Nappanet, 1:35 l.SUO.Yard tvontvillo doihor, in tho Potan- Un.

Leie, Conneli. Alderfen, 1:01 S. Medley Relay-I First Racei, Lawrence central (Micaman. Dank, Marah, Rudolph) (Second Racei. Warsaw.

7 .8 4 Middle Distance Relay-Tipton (Corlew, suraeu, bmitn. riensiey), o.lj.T. Hum Hurdlea-Woodhan (Nappejiee :15.7. Low Hurdlet-Mann (Lawrence Central), burg Rolayi that ondtd in a tio botwoon Bono at tramvillo and Vinconnoi. Tho champ, ttocky Ron Hullor of Now Havon, hit in trial hoot 100 at tho Now Havon Rolayi which Hunt-ington won.

Unofficially, clock-watchon got Smith in .09.9 bo-hind Murray at Petersburg. Hlih Jump-Huss (Fremont), IOS. Poie Vault-Fielda (Nappanee), ll.i. Broad Jump-Yarlan (Garrett) 30 7. Shot Put-Llveriood (Garrett), 48 5.

TEAM SCORING Nappanee Tipton 33i. Lawrence Central 34. Plymouth 21V4. Mlssiuinewa Marion won Class A and Bur- ii, uarreit aii Burn 14, Fremont, Kendallvllle each 13. Falrmounl I li ris of Muncie Class in the e( jjeipni xteiays, a meet that pro- duced a 21.10 broad-jump effort i by Frankfort's BOB LA VERTY, Wimeim rOT WarSOn A I i for Was "TJZY "ODarl HUNTINGTON Ind.

(AP) KA1S ofFi-ank. peru High School basketball triumpJ? last season, has been signed as Miii 0ATESS "untinT coachhto replac: Lou Watson, who resigned Monday. Wilhelm starred at Huntington High and Tulane University, HIGH SCHOOL TRACK DELPHI ALLAYS -Claaa A Legof Nofices Marlon SO. Kosart rr.nvfnrf Mil Lalayetie 24, Culver Military 17, Crown Claaa BurrH (Muncie) 5A. Attlea 3.

Rem. selaer 33, West Lafayette 32. Delphi 28'i Rochester 34'-j. Boswell 18'i, Knoii rHY is Seagram's Gin golden in color when other gins twenuana morocco culver ai. NEW HAVEN RELAYS ai ALLi-jenle Fran eta, beloved mother ef Mra.

Hugh Martin, Acton. Jamea w. Staley, Fort Collin, aister of s. L. Mc.

Donald, Sprlngdale, Lura Way. Webeter Grove. 11 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren, passed away at tn home of her daughter, Mr. Martin, Sunday am. Frlenda may call at the ROBERT STIR.

LING FUNERAL HOME, Acton, Monday afternoon and evening. Funeral services Wednesday, p.m., McHUGH FUNERAL HOME, Shell burn, Ind. Friends Invited. Huntlnfton 48. New Haven 42.

Butler catholic (Ft. 30', Anaola are Is coloring add 2Qt, Concordia (Ft. Wayne) 4. ANCIENT BOTTLE Golden DISTILLED DRY Gin NIHSC MFIT Weatern Diflslon (At East Chteae-a) Indleldaat Winnera 100. Buck (Froebel.

Care). :10.l! 230. Moody Emerson, Gary :22.4: 440. Smith (froeDei, :oi.o, ana jonnson (Tolleston. Gary).

:52.4: 880, Kofmann VEATCH-Jaaper Newton, 810 Marlon beloved father of Arthur of Lebanon and Gusale Whlsler of Lebanon. Ada Callahan and Ruby Weaka of city; IS grandchildren. 30 greatgrandchildren, passed away Sunday, Funeral servlcea Wednesday. 1:30 p.m., at tht BEANBLOSSOM MORTUARY, 1321 W. Ray St.

Burial Creenlawn Cemetery. Brownsburg. Ind. Frleno may call at Mortuary after p.m. todnf- I Wallace.

Gary), 3:02 Mile, Fassano (Mann, Car). 4 43 8: HH, Gourley (Mann, Caryi. :18.0: LH. Buck (Froebel, i Caryl, :20 HJ. Thompson (Froebel, Garyi, S.S'aJ PV, Nelson Hammond Sfnpkowikl (Hammond Tech), Webb also softens its taste to satin-smoothness and appetizing dryness for the smoothest, driest gin drinks that can be made.

True, Seagram's Gin costs a little more-because it takes more time to make. But sincerely believe that you will be glad to pay the small difference in price for such a vast improvement in quality. Buy a bottle soon. Or the next time you have occasion to order a martini, gin and tonic, or any other gin drinTc at a restaurant or tavern specify that you want it made with Seagram's Gin. You will be delighted by the difference.

IMsnn. Gam, and wyatt (wanare, Gary), 11.0; B.T, Byron (Rooaeveit. East Chlcaitol, 31.3'a: SP. Wllllamaon (Froebel. Gary), 80.5: Mile Relay.

(Mann, Gary) (Enderle. Caplsianl. La.eit. Kelleyi, 3:33.7: 880 Relay. Froebel.

Gary (Smith, ed? Absolutely not. The golden color of Seagram's Gin is entirely natural derived from a method of mellowing not used for any "white" gin and representing the first basic improvement.in gin-making in over 300 years. This exclusive method is original with Seagram in the United States. But the difference between Seagram's Gin and "white" gins is much greater than color. For the same process which naturally mellows Seagram's Gin to a subtle shade of gold- VOIOHT-Herman.

age 90. of 1145 N. High School beloved hus. band of Freda Volght; father of Dorothy Jean Adamson, Jo Anna Fay Hohn: ion of Mrs. Richard Voltht; brother ef Paul.

Ernest and Dorothy Volght. passed away Friday. Servloet Tuesday. 10:30 a.m., CONKLE FU. NERAL HOME.

4925 W. 16th St. Frlenda Invited, Frlenda may call at funeral home. I I At.HIL- INDiN i II i- ero I "-ivi Johnson, Reddlni, Buclti, 1:31.9. (New record; old mam.

rroeoei, Team Scorea Froebel (Cary) 4. Mann (Gary) 4314. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by The Board of School Commlsslonera of tht City of Indianapolis, until tht hour of :30 o'clock P.M., C.ST. (7:30 o'clock CD.ST.) on Tuesday. May 10, 1955.

on tht following-: Installation of asphalt tile floor cover I nj in the old north butldlnf Including 10 rooms and 2 corridors at the Harry Woo4 School, 501 S. Meridian Street, Installation of centralised school ound system at the Harry E. Wood School, 01 S. Meridian Street. All In accordance with ipeclflra.

tlons en file In the office of tht Board. 150 N. Meridian Street, In. dlanapolls. Tht Board retervet the rlrM tt accent reject any or all blda.

THF BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. Bv M. V. Bailey, Business Manager. Anrll 18, Deoth Notices ARKNS-Mrs.

Amelia 7.130 Rosa-lyn. mother of Ed and Frank C. Arens, passed away Friday. Serv-Ires. 10:30 Tuesday.

FI.AN-NKR BUCHANAN BROAD WPPLI MORTUARY. Frlen-it Invited. BOWEN-Jamei 4043 Ruckle, husband of Mary father of David W. Pairlrk, John Anna Marie and Jamea D. Bowen ton of Mrs.

Katherlne Bowen; brother of Dorothy Bowen, died suddenly Friday. Requiem mass Tuesday. 9 a.m., St. Joan of Arc Church. Interment Holy Crow Cemetery, Friends msy call at the KIRBY MORTUARY.

Meridian at 19th St (In Ifatu of flowera Feme send contributions to Indiana Heart Foundation.) BRADLNrCart of 390 Spann Ave entered Into rest Sunday ait 89 yeart: hu-bind of Grace father of tht late Maurice Braden. killed In a.med aerv.ces, 1943; son of Maudt Braden: brother Bertha Holler, Puth, Cenrre, Jove and Russell Bra. den Servicea Wednesday. 1:30 n.m.. at Harry w.

moore peacb CHAPKL, 3050 E. Mich. St. Frlenda welcome. BKIHN'-Ina 50 years, beloved mother of Mary I.

Anderson and William H. Brul.n. sister of Mrs. Ha G. Myers and Faye Hlner, passed away Saturday.

Funeral Tuesday 130 t) m. at the Olive Branch Christian Church. Friends may call at tht H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME. 1505 S.

East until 10 a m. Tueadny and at tht church after 1 3 noon Tuesday. COVINGTON-Mauiict 8., brother of Russell, Frank. Richard, Carroll and Mra. Frank Carter.

141 I. 44th paused away at tht home ef hit tiattr Sunday evening. Servloet Tuet-day pm at tht ItlSEY TITUS MORTUARY. Burl Crown Hill. Hammond Wallace (Caryl 38', Rooaeveit (East Chlcaioi 30i, Washington (East ChKafo) 18, Tolleston (Caryl WAOGONFR-Dale of 315 S.

Rural entered Into rest Saturday, ate 44 years; husband of Mar Valparaiso ll, rtammona lecn 1113, Anna: father of Joseph Lynn and Emerson (Gary) 8, Clark (Hammond) 6. FETlRSnlRG BELAYS ainua (Evanivlllel fi3. Vlncennes SS. Lincoln (Evansvlllel Rein (Evana- vllle. 38,.

Washlnrton 29 110, mitral (Evansvlllel JV. Ml. vernoa i. 15 710, Princeton 11. BoonvUle Mitchell A.

Richland S. Vln Jlmmlt Waggoner; brotner or Don and Paul Waggoner. Serrlcea Wednesday, p.m., HARRY MOORS PEACE CHAPEL, 2050 S. Mich St, Friend welco--" WFUB-Martha M. agt 41, of93? N.

Lynhurat wife ef Irvia Webb, mother ef Rose Marie. Patricia and Johnnie Webb, daughter of Henry Yeager, sister of Mrs. Ellen Morlock and Bert Yeager. paced away Saturday. Service Tuesday, 1:30 p.m..

CONK LI FUNERAL HOME. 492S W. 16th St. Frlenilt Invited. Friend may call at funeral cennes Catholic 6.

French Uck a. Memorial (Ivanavllle) 1. In proud commemoration of Its introduction in 1937, we have designed a new label for Seagram's Golden Gin more attractive, we think, and easier to recognize on your retailer's shelf. The gin, of course, has not changed. It boasts the same superb quality for the tame price.

WF.RTZ-Maude formerly of 818 1 Sffie GoldenToucIi THIS WEEK'S SRHEDL'UC Tomorrow Frankfort Relays. TVadneaday Bread Bluole Inyllallonal. f'apiul District Conference at flowa MI4-8UI Conference at Washinllon. Central Onferenra at Fer-i. Tharaday Norlhern Statt at Delphi.

Friday Mlaainewa Valley Conference at Gal N. Emerson, paisea away. Funeral notice later. SHIRLEY SERVICE. eVILKING-Gertrude, 78 years, beloved mother of Allien a.

wiikins. sister ot Best Senior and Henry L. Murray, paaaed away Monday. Funeral noMct later. G.

H. HERRMANN SERVICE. WILSON-Earl formerly ef Indpl died April so at nia noma in Kan- aa City. Mo, Husband of Emily, fa ther ot Patricia, brother of H. vent and P.

E. (Pete) of Indpl. and Clly. NobleavUII Rela.l Southern Cnnfereriw at l-vanalll. South Central Conference at Columbui.

Southeast Conference at Hanover. Sataraay North Centra! Cntiferene at Lciuiapvt. NIHSC Firltla at Eaat ChJcaso. Wabash Tiller at Terrt Hauit. jamea Wilson ef FalrborB, Ohio.

Serv. ices Tuesday afternoon. May 3. at NTWCOMJER MORTUARY. KaiUtt SEAGRAM BISTIUIRS COMPANY.

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