HOBBY SHOPS, INC. v. DRUDY

No. 3-173A9.

317 N.E.2d 473 (1974)

HOBBY SHOPS, INC., and Hobby Ranch House, Inc., Appellants-Defendants, v. Michael D. DRUDY, Appellee-Plaintiff. Hobby Shops, Inc., and Hobby Ranch House, Inc., Appellants-Defendants, v. Robert D. Drudy, Appellee-Plaintiff.

Court of Appeals of Indiana, Third District.

October 16, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William F. McNagny, John F. Lyons, Fort Wayne, for appellants-defendants.

Robert J. Maley, Richmond, James L. Larson, Fort Wayne, for appellee-plaintiff.


GARRARD, Judge.

In April 1962, Michael Drudy, a thirteen year old newsboy for the Indianapolis Star, won a trip to Detroit for his efforts in securing new subscribers. A large number of boys made the trip on busses provided by the Star. By prearrangement, the evening they were returning home, they stopped at defendant's restaurant in Fort Wayne. After eating, Drudy and a companion left the restaurant and were running across the parking lot to their bus...

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