Jackson Township School - Saxmuri Yearbook (Roanoke, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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ats To Meet ' ranklort Nine n Wednesday Dillmcrn To Hurl In Fifth Game- Kokomo's much-rained-out Wild- t baseball team ts slated to ing back into action again Wed- day afternoon at Highland park, eetlng the Frankfort Hot Dogs. Wtth a record of four wins' and ree defeats in North Central con- rence competition, the 'Kats will making an effort to get back the win side ot the ledger after pplng two tn a. row. In games with Lafayette and lech, the Kokomo lads bowed, 3-2 nd 4-0. Wednesday afternoon Lloyd Dill- an is slated to take the mound r,,t,he.. tertlng assignment. It will Nord of two won and two lost! he grinning senior rightbanddr artedj the season with a loss to ef'Muncie Bearcats, won at L6- me back to even his record with victory over Marion. ' ,One of three rained out games been recarded for Thursday, ay 30, at Highland park with New stle. The tilt is slated for 2 p. m. 0 'other games have been post- d because of rain. A game with on has not been reset and one Frankfort-to have been play- -under the lights last Friday be dropped. - Director Chester Hill Tuesday that Frankforts ts jammed and that game dropped from the 1946 card Flares- ff G Thing V LT - 'Editor nle.l'A!l-lm!!-IN ' four-man team of Kokomo golf- , led by Pro Bob Grant from the untry club. turned in a g00d nd at Logansport Monday in the ekly northern Indiana P. G. A. rney. and landed ln second place. The Kokomo quartet shot a st ball of 68-one stroke short f the 67 posted by a South Bend for first money. Par over e municipal course is 72 laying with Grant was Ralph ker, Jim Young and Walt Mc- trldge. Eighteen teams played. LEAVE IT T0 GIFT - - Pennies 81.00 001. TOM .KtIIPE. FLOIllST ,. Q Indians Squeeze 4-3 Triumph Cver Yanks B Senators . Take Claude Passeau Clinches 6-4 Cub Win Over' Trailing Boston Braves Boston, May 20-NPD-A one-onxrow in the ninth, Lefty Bob Chip- land beat the New York Yankee' homer by Claude Pasesau, veteran man came in and choked oft the Chicago Cub righthander, Monday Braves' last minute rally at the Keltner belted his sixth home run night clinched a 6-4 victory over cost of only one adidtional run. the Boston Braves before a 20,713 Passeau, Chipman 19? and Liv- , , paid crowd. Passeau, who gave tngstong Cooker, Wright 623, Pos- a 4'3 victory after Nick Euan and seven hits, had to retire when the edel Q95 and Hofferth. Tribesmen threatened in the ninth Third Straight For White Sox Cleveland, May 20-U-PJ-Cleve- at their own game Monday as Ken of the year in the ninth inning for Bill Dickey had bashed round trip- pers to tie the score in their half inning. ' Dodgers Edge Reds Of the final frame. A While getting underway to take New York, May zo - UPI-The A11 tm-ee Yank scores resulted ,the -Udd mt of the thI'9e'8'9-me Brooklyn Dodgers combined Vic from homers. Etten also had V wserlesi tlge tfiimubi WhSle1lMCzl'l1 Clillfll' Lombardi's steady pitching with.ex- smashed one of Steve Gromek's .f .fist 5--fe it 'el' 011' 0 B OX Q' BS mg .lm tra base hitting and Cincinnati er- pitches over the right field barrier -ms hgtatt of the season W h for five runs on six hits during mrs Monday night to defeat the the first inning and 8 third- Reds and Bucky Waiters, 4 to 3. It Cooper was yanked for Ed was Lombardi's fifth victory. He Wright after the 37-year-old Pas- has lost two. 1 1 t t Laf tt diseau Poled aghomef' over the 'left The D0d8el'S bI'0k9 8- 1-1 tie in before he retired. Claren e Mar- nimort' os 0 aye B an field wall with Billy -lurges on the second inning when, Ed Stev- C base- Th? 13-591' had Smgled ill ens clouted Walters for a home Mickey Llvingsl-011 with the Cubs run. The Brooks clinched the con- in the second inning. Marius Russo, making his first start since the 1943 world series, blanked the Tribe for five innings shall took over in the sixth and walked Dutch Meyer and gave pinch-hitter Hank Edwards a single thgd fun-h d d th b test with two talltes in the fourth. bgfgre Jake Wade came in to pass .' bardi for single runs in the fifth ing the bases. Manager Lou Bou- Peffggufg Lgivfyt singled' Phil Cav' and eighth innigs but the little are a ou e ' o right and Andy . Pafko connected safely to Set up southlpav: bore down in the pinches the first pan' of Chicago tames in and ep the Reds from tying upland Mickey Rocco walked to force the first inning. the game' passeau got off to a ragged The victory moved the Dodgers to start, for Connie Ryan. the Brave's Within 9' h9'1f'5?m9 of ,the Pace' lead off, blasted him for a double. Setting St- LOUIS Cafdlnals who three batters jam- Two walks, an eror and Carden were idle- Gillenwater's double play ground- Cincinnati ....100 010 010-3 6 4 er enabled two Boston runners to Brooklyn .....110 200 00x-4 7 1 c e a the- i tiai ' ' f S 03' Hd ni 1 5951503 ues Walters, Hetki 177 and Lama May nno 5 dreau bounced a single off the glove of Al Gettel, scoring Meyer in a second tally. The Indians picked up another score on Bill Zuber who relieved in the eighth, on a walk to Gromek, Boudreau's sacrifice and Buster Mills' single. After Etten and Dickev cessive homers over SUC- York .Cleveland W. . . 100 120 bases on three 'hits ina .serve lvolunteers. zurggfsoingaagigtglf Wgiiihefefgg 4 ' ' ' Hegan Hayes. ' OUT OUR WAY -BY WILLIAMS ' M.. - to D S Q I CAlM'T STAND S-SST! Of-l.OH.' 1 Chicas:n:,1a?202U:Ip5::'he Chi. Lili P TH'S'WES AL SHUT 5'i'EAK'N' :ca 0 White sox outhit the wash- G 'rv-iam BALD on vou OFF om . g , HEADS--WHEN Fooi..' 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fy, X' base in a wel- sci- liWlWl!1l.WW1..'llWM llllilllllllllllllllllllllflllllll W l 2+ i . Fflllfflllwlll 1 1 1 3 111.2 FL! 11...n!'I--- 'l'I'!!,,, 'l, n HI I1 1 'nn In u I Im- 'I ' Q' ,laying recelveu uneir UlPl0IYl8S ln traditional graduation exercises, the children pictured ln the accompanying cuts are now ready to enter the Kokomo city schools with the beginning of the fall term. The exercises were held at Grace Methodist church Sunday afternoon. The Phi Chi Epsilon sorority used the proceeds from the kindergarten, together with other funds, for the purchase of the first aid truck that was presented to the city fire department recently. Children shown above are as follows: Top group-top row, left to right-Karen Bone, Caralee Anderson, Denny Bunch, Janet Robinson, Stephen Smith, David Vlfilson, Jerry Jackson, Susie Badger, Marcia Pearce, Billy Trownsell. Second row-left to right-Charles Peacock, Kristi Hagman, Judy Thomas, Marilyn lvllliams, Bobby Mcfiinnltee, Jim Hudson, Carol Chapman, Judy Lester, Joan Fredrick, Patricia Jackson. Thlrd row-left to right-Bobby Bradway, Sheila Alexander, Nancy McKeen, John Mo os, Richard Worland, Janice Maddox, Jolm Boark, Joyce Green, Bobby Taylor. Middle group-top row, left to right-Mark Beck, John Cornell, Jane Clark, Ben Ervington, Donald Miller, Kay Hanklns, Karen Yenna, Mary Ann Herbert, Bobby Coates. Second row-left to fight-Pelllly Harper, Jerry Clark, David Brown, Jerry 01151035 Jean Edwards, Treva Ellison Richard Aerne Michael Mazzone Lo An Eli hl , , , u n ers. T rd row-left to right-Larry Starbuck, Sharon- Clarlr, David Buffum, Ann Engle, Georganu Mustard, Richard Brasket, Karen Elzroth, JMR Kepller, Carolyn Snow, Hcddy Aerne. Lowe t r group- op row, left to right-Gall Dennis, Barbara Johnson, Eddie Maynard, Brenda Flynn, Joe Striebel, Tommy Bromley, Linda Medley, Carol Flnley, Janet Hines, Gilbert Stock, Judith Pearson. Second row-left to right-Bobby Summers. Dick Robertson, Danny Dunn, Kay Childs, Chris Kellum, Tonilee Politz, Sharon Hall, Barbara Ehrman, Teddy Starner, Roger Miller, Martha Joe Cedars. Third row, left to right-Mila Brown, Nancy Rainbolt, Nancy King, Mary Dempsey, Ronald McNew, Charles Pennington, Richard Vlfhite- side, Patty Lewis, Eddie Seagrave, Julia Ann Frazer, David Rolfe, Est ber, Cowgill. Fourth row, left to right-Ronnie Roe, John Hutto Dick Kitchel, Mary K Hall, David Middleton Roger Hayes Meri Wil Shi l O . ,, , 'y son, r ey gletree, Phyllis Aldridge, Paul Hlmellck, David Shrock, Sharon Doty, Pat Arnold, William Cross, Frances Jean King, and Mary Jo Templeton were not able to be present for the picture. Second I-Lu-Y Trial personalxinjury suit of Melvin Roler,S Motorist Arrested. against FIEHCIS M Sweeney will be ponsors Set Of Y -QDen heard. ,Th' i' ' ' ons,f'fnhel il'11-Han UA, Ml Alfred Meredith' 20' Lawrenc



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