New Albany (IN) Evening Tribune, August 5, 1911, p. 4. STABBED Street Fight Follows Quarrel over Cards Henry Norman is confined to his home, 223 West Ninth Street, with a stab wound in his left side sustained in a fight Saturday night on State between Market and Spring Street, and John Bego, a carpenter, was arrested by Patrolmen Seery and Klinestiver on a charge of assault with intent to kill. It is said the trouble originated over a card game. Bego claims he did not use a knife. Norman was taken to the office of Dr. J. H. Ashabranner and after his wounds were dressed, he was removed to his home. Dr. Ashabranner said there were indications that the point of the knife blade had penetrated the lung, but he thought Norman would recover unless pneumonia followed. Norman was also cut on the arm, but the wound is trifling. This afternoon Levi Jenkins was arrested by Sgt. Jasper and Patrolman Waterhouse on a charge of cutting Norman. The complaint was filed by Walter Norman, uncle of the young man, and it is claimed eye witnesses of the affair will testify that Bego did not have a knife open during the row.