Speedway Flyer, Volume 27, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1958 — Page 8

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YOUR PLAYGROUND NEWS (Continued from page 1) Story Hour in the main park on 15th Street is at 9:00 on Wednesday morning and at the Meadowood Park at 10:15. There is no play activity on playground equipment during Story Hour. Baseball Play Bogins The baseball program began last Monday as regular games have started. The two Park teams are the Half-pints and the Midgets. The coaches for the Halfpints are Scotty Neat, Fred Benedetto and Larry Jones; and the captain is Steve Speer. The coaches for the Midgets are Loren Heaney, Russel Sinks, and Greg Mikkelson; the captain is Darrell Rains.

At the James A. Allison School the two teams are the Bobcats and the Tigers. The coaches for the Bobcats are Da>% Schnable and Denny Glidewell, and the captain is Ricky Glidewell. For the Tigers Don Wonnell and Steve Cooper are the coaches, and Pat O'Hara is the captain. These boys will play a modified version of “D” ball two or three times a week. They will be given a sheet containing a summary of baseball rules, noting the special variations of “D” ball. This information is primarily for the fathers. GOOD RECREATION MAKES GOOD CITIZENS. Bullets & Bumpers July 4, 1958, commemorates an historic Independence Day of 1776. It revives memories of the

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struggle for freedom by a new nation during a Revolutionary War, which claimed the lives of 4,435 American patriots. The eight wars in which America has been engaged have taken a toll of 1,130,393 lives during the 181-year span. What has become a more deadly weapon than guns and cannons became available to the public about the beginning of this century. The motor vehicle, in less than one-third of the time, has killed more people than all wars combined. From 1900 through 1957, traffic accidents have claimed 1,227,214 lives. . Consider the Year of 1957 alone! More persons were injured on

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Wednesday, July 2, 1958

U. S. highways and streets than were wounded on all of the battlefields of the nation's history. National, state and local traffic safety officials are stressing a theme for motorists to “Slow Down and Live” during summer months and during vacation driving. x DO YOU KNOW? Do you know that there is no parking fee in metered zones after 6 p.m.? It has been brought to our attention by several people and some merchants who have noticed parkers putting coins in meters after 6 p.m., especially on Friday when Main Street is busy.

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