Following the denial Wednesday of a motion for a new trial in the case of John Meno. Thomas Meno, George Meno and August Pongeo, convicted on a blind tiger charge, the defendants filed appeal bonds in the sum of $1,000 each, and wlt;rlt;‘ then given ninety days in which to tile their bill of exceptions. The case will then go to the Indiana Supreme Court, whore it. may be a year before it is decidedThe case is a notable one, from lt;ttt$ fact that it is probably the largest blind tiger conviction ever mode fu the State of Indiana. Each of the da* fendants was assessed a fine of $400 and sentenced to the Penal Farvd'ffyt 150 days, making the aggregate flue and the aggregate sentence 60% days. If the verdict is sustained by the Supreme Court the School Fuo4 will be richer by $1600.