Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1932 — Page 2
July 2i 1932
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Sekyra To Face Fox; Has Beaten Schmelling
round after round of applause for their excellent work. They are Laura Bowman, Chas. Olden, Arthur Ray, Ralph Fitzgerald, Cliff Ingraham, Calauthe Upshaw, Thad-
deus Jones, George Basset.
kOCAL ARTIST
MAKES HIT |Nj kAFAYETTE ROLE BLA |;k RAPS
DROP SERIES TO AMER. GIANTS
Gossip of The Movie Lot
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LOS ANGELES, Cal., June.—(By A'N P)—With numbers of the elite of local colored society present and iruiny of Hollywood’s stars and white social highlights present, the famous Lafayette players returned tidies when the Players were making their first 42 weeks run. Kongo was the opening vehicle and this
By HARRY LEVETTE
Whirlpool”, new political film.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., July. — 1 A NP)—"Green Pastures” is living up to its long two year record and is
packing tlrem
Baltimore.
1932 BASEBALL CONDITIONS
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By SYD POLLOCK
these stellar baseball bargain bills
Negro baseball has “not fallen by! at Muehlebach Field did not make the wayside this season. . .not by, the mistake other promoters of a long shot. Baseball in general' baseball made this 8eason He
knew
fans, who are hit the hardest by
the existing DEPRESSION in an| *" cvv “ust -eater to colored
(By Gary b. lewis) CHICAGO. 111., June 27.
At R. K. O. 25 men singers of
Fred Shaw’s Etude Ethiouian chor- _
in nightly at the us W01 ’ked in Liberty Road, the big bas been dealt a severe blow by
^ new chain gang picture with Rich-
The Burbank replaced its big ard ^ ix star -
“Change Your Luck” company of j
65 people and two bands with Quin-1 At Paramount, Kid Herman, tard Miller’s new "Dashin’ Dinah” Richard Mann, Jesse Carves, Billy
LTnr ^zv, I Social Le «oue
; Stompers” taking its place.
Fox-Sekyra Bout Will Feature Boxing Card At • ; ,} . ,11, I c. j. . ,, . . | Perry Stadium^ July 7th
parks, white and colored, and no', . - -— one can blame promoters who have |, uepression. So instead of maksunk hundreds of dollars into the UK P ay P ric es which they game when they deciee to call in' una P le t0 pay. because of con-
time ^ ias cu t Prices down
^ band" is changed, the "Chicago (Cute Kid) Smith, and Brookhill as conditions pick up and the base-! ^ fee. Fans of Kansas Stompers” taking its place. worked as waiters in "Blind Ven-j ball fans go back to work, atreg-|^ - the«P £ t r ^" dsta " d : The Lafayette Players reopened us” with Marlene Detrich star and u lar wages and baseball once more w ° ^ at their old home,'the Lincoln thea- the famous Von Stenberg director, resumes to blossom forth, with Hs ; ltn Boy seats are nhttlnfhi h ^f The ter i n a bi* uremiere attended bv roaring crowd of enthusiastic spec- f , ■ ox “ eat « are obtainable at lei in a nig piemieie auenuea oy I ir, i onl y ^ cents extra. Thousands of
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Standing
ei t ion Holla'd e °fn ^ agedy and Louisville Black Caps were defeat-j Holly wood stars and the colored Helen St John Flora Wash’ng- tatorS ’ en j° yins ll,e g aiae as in ,he ! bleacher C seats e are U avaHable U at H 1 ,et interpreted by h.m and his su p. with the American Giants hy a! w ^rer%he Dixie Pour and tiny “S, w^kl.Y'ln a“bToabarettone”' tl '<' year’after, but something hi ?„?, .“»«
* - ••••’ also WOlKeu 111 a Ulg cuuaiei aueuc. . , , „ „„ n/Alitirtnl pTln Tlipl <4 wifTl HTpH T W1 ill vr 1 rv l ^ ,r • 1 A., „ 'ixrriali bovintl to OT1 LllO P011clCa,l R p another glorious week. The crowd! hatT^peaking bits Sarah i horizon real soon t0 . bring some
000 000 000-0 !!) 1 i aves over h the {Htte colored kid j Butler> E mma Reed and “Hi HaV')secure aljt Amer. Giants _ 100 040 lOx- 11 1, danc « r T who calls himself Tod | Hattie McDaniels, radio comedians foSu.oid and leaBe^^^^ and
is opening
porting cast. Lawrence Criner, who! score of 6 to 0. has played many outstanding heavy 1 The score:
rotes was at his best as the power-j
fiiC wealthy cruel ruler of an Ivory, Louisville
trading post. — . - ^ i | , ,, . Batteries—Caster and Bankhead : lj ^ u ls ’ , . Evel>n Pieer lauded by the daily Black c aps _ H . Powell and Rines The Raymond team press was Annie, the long lost deep- at the Million Dollar,
ly and hated daughter of Flint. She l,' iai \ ls ’ la t . lle <7bU'jie hea ler Tlie Qi u b Alabam has a big new
rose to as great a dramatic and f unaav - H avis knocked a home rim s i low
emotional heights as she ever did fo1 ! th< ! ^ iant , s aud was , awarded a Sebastian’s Cotton Club is follow-] tmuer s j sight and a vote of thanks for his TliSmpson^her^husbmnd 1 * played'Dr to'th. ^ ^ ^ ~day by Xe otZ Kuigsland, while Edna Burr, seen game ’ „ „ „ Armstrong with a big new vehicle vited ^ a ^Hts °f than J. L. Wilkinson, owner and for the first time by most of the ! r . „ „ ^ ^ for its talented group of principals I Bieakiast C . . sponsor of the world-famed Kansas
201 012 010 _ 7 0 2 ioi ns lamm a g p p p ed singers have appeared there in- ^ Wilkinson decided • L H ck> Day was all set to re- ^ding Clarence Muse and Roland, CUy « ..
were also engaged.
Southern Singers at Exclusive Club Sarah Butler’s Old Time Spilth
bring back the awaited better
times.
There is one promot.er that deserves much credit for his keen for-
iui me mai ume uy must ut tue . A r ^^.3 ««. ^«««» s! Batteries: Gasmter and Drake,i
believe in playing double headers ^ r ! g ^ s before half filled stands. He is of Hdelpmans the opinion that baseball games are Ami &° most hotly contested before over-
flowing attendances. And with these’ cdt admissions at the very start, hfs sttagedy seems almost
botihd to Succeed.
The yrriter'k Cuban Stars, like everyone else, lost money and plenty ’of it, in attempting to establish a real colored league in the wrong year.' On the road, playing independent ball, the Cubans are always an attraction afid thus far
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SEKYRA HOLDS DECISION OVER SCHMELING
Pet. .750
.500 ^ > i .500 Fox Has Stopped Last Five .250 Foes In Less Than 16 Total Rounds
Tiger Jack Fox, Indianapolis heavyweight and state champion will get an acid test Thursday, July V, at Perry’s stadium in the feature 10-
mistress of "Deadlegs”. Thompson t T ^ di « n r „ ^ open last night at Pantages, for a ” ul ' ll 13 “ - ?nrmoriv of Try.iiao.ooHo arrH and Drake. Black Caps Lillard i®*” 11 ia: :; Illg ‘ u f; , chorus has appeared
is formerly of Indianapolis and is the son of Mrs. E. C. Knox of that T*he other members of the cast did themselves proud and received
FREE! V TICKET TO JIMMY HILL'S INDIANA * THEATRE Cut out this ad and present atj^box office for admission. No Cftih. This offer is good only Wednesday ana Thursday, July 6 and 7 before 7:30 p. m.
THE WEEK’S PROGRAM Stin., Mon., Tues., Wed., July 3, 4, 5, 6 “‘TOUGH TO BE FAMOUS" Starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. .“Ghost Valley” Featuring Tom I^eene Comedy News Reel Thure., Fri., and Sat., July 7,8.9 “THE HEART OF NEW YORK" *. With All-star Cast
New Sunday Prices Adults, Sun. afternoon 1 [Tc until 5 o’clock Watch The Recorder weekly for programme and additional freje admissions.
Cross. Booker and Hines American, with its original number or Giantg I 85 in the cast. New York is next. Second Game: ! . .
K H E At Universal—The "Jungle Mys-) independent
Louis’le B.C. _ 100 010 001—4 9 2 t er y>* wR h Sam Baker playing a
Amer. Giants: 010 102 lOx
SOCIAL BALL LEAGUE WILL
HOLD FIELD DAY »S“sSS’SE
city Monarcns. wmunsou ^ been holdi ^ j heir 0 infam former local heavyweight, x,s. ■sacsjaias. z szst*—
— i an “.".s” & 5».|g sj%%sns sa l .“5~ ««». The Chas. Rogers Production, an Monarchs are not out ot i Posey’s Homestead Ofays to an ' been Phenomenal. It remains to be
enmnnnv nnnninted hv anv means, fot as soon as thinvSJ, * . ,
Hayes but -it is the first time a
Batteries—Bankhead, mown and P-t simi.ar to Johnny WelsmnlDrake. Black Caps—Foster and ler’s Tarzn is winding to a close. Hines, Amer. Giants. Ernest Wilson, E. Allen. Jim AnderThe two teams play Monday J-nd son( Albert Knight, Ray Martin, Tuesday of this week. On Sunday, Dave Rilev> Jno Waah i n g ton> W m.
James Brown, Manager of the -
White Caps was egreeably suri-ris- Dunn, Paul Venerable, Elias Eng I ed when a member of his friends Ifsh, A. Prather and Jas. Adamson presented him with a hugh basket worke( j the past week with a couof flowers six feet tall. It was real- ^ of night ghotg added
company
Nathan Curry to secure a number] pick up
ol men for a new
N «e ^ Followers of the Indianapolis seen how good he really is are diming on Ute ! oT “\be ^
Among those appointed were again. J era 5 to 2 at Toronto. Canada, and be treate d to rare entertainment ing to I nt I> ana eleven months ago George turner, Tom tail el, G. A. t Thousands of loval base a t a * j Salazar held th'ehi to two htf * tn all dav Julv 4 at Pcnnsv navk when Wichita, Kans., each bout
Robinson, and W. Woodson.
baseball. They have prevailed upon Mk-h. How the
My Break Record
Thousands of loval oaseuau IU “ e> j Salazar held thehi to two hits to all day July 4 at Pennsy park when
in Kansas City want and love their score a 2 to 0 shutout at Detroit, i league teams will vie for supre- scheduled for the ten rounds. He
Islanders fair ,,, :if , v AH<it>ri /lave atirafttnne will lost a Questionable decision to
Wilkinson to bring them some high I against Western opposition at Kan- macy " Added days attractions will * * > ** * t:' a ~ rwrif* iUltAimr xt. . * u'-. f. . rvl rl xir 14 ll
class ball games which they have
Employment of colored atmos- missed since tJie end of la^t Season !-• i „ _ - ~ T'ww 4 V-» ' tx C o f I t f Vl't 1 1 l iiii fil V i ■ ?' ri lrl-‘ I 'A * S o
ly Louisville Day.
phere players last month passed aluLidri# be'en 1a60u(it0'flfed' td'. TbIs,’s is (d be seeft, but'ahy ^efub tlie mark of April as this column owmer of the 'Monarchs has asc^r^s thatvan hold the Grays on dVen
SPORT BRIEFS
At Hal Roach’s Studio, Louie Cole and S. Marlow worked as
waiters in the new r est
film.
A.’S HERE JULY 4TH
According to the Southern league baseball schedule, issued early in
the season, Jim Taylor’s A. B. C.’s Muse
will be at Perry’s stadium, July 4 with Louisville Black Caps as the eather flying from all angles.
predicted and also has topped the to Muehlebach Field when the Karimark of May, 1931. w>s City Blhes are oh the road. He During last month, due to the knew it would i^ot pay him to aswuiKea aa many pictures that had colored ac- semble his Monarchs for the few **nnr ramr” tors in the script, 697 men, women' Sundaiys and Holiday ddths this and children worked. Among thes#*lri&^#ivfe stddfum'ot baseball history were 12 babies in arms that work- wafc available for, so he Contracted
I ed in "Burnt Offering” and other f 0 r the writer’s Cuban Stars, who At M. 0. M. Webb King, Virgil films. i proved big favorites in Kansas City Owens, Calanthe Upshaw, Dion I There was $4,670 paid to the last season, to come irito MueMworked in "Washington group. bach Field as the home club on
‘ * Sundays June 26th, July 3rd, as
well as Mohday July 4th for double
sas City when they play the Cfhica- * ric ‘l ut Ie track and field events with ® uc ^ Everett, white, Gary heavy go Giants and the indiahapolisr'A. P rizes to winners. at Michigan City. The referee
iq ‘fn Kk e'dhh kiii'ioX* Kk.u ' In last Sunday’s
Iii last Sunday’s contest at Doug- needed police protection from the
SS.
hting rated amongnt America’s Brown was pounded for eight Fox disposed of his opponents in greatest ball teams. Maintaining runs in four innings. Home runs by a total of sixteen rounds. One of a staff of 16 ball players and meet- Thompson and Adams featured tbese victims was Everett in one
ing their Salaries on time, the Is- with home runs, landers are contributing their share The score: toward colored baseball. Its touirb Odelphians __ scraping this year, you bet, but Enrights — mhrty miles of travlel, many grind- —
ing overnight jumps, and this great teafrt vVill finish the season perhaps a little behind, perhaps a little
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opposition.
Gibson had his opponent down in the first second and out in the third from a right over the heart.
Washington Club Holds One Game
NOTICE!
T cntl Gmirfnrd<t Candy Jim Taylor’s Indianapolis A. s( , ns which will bring a better fare iJtzlllLf KslWlUiiriii ^ tbe feature for the July to baseball and all other business ’ ^ rd au d 4th double headers. ! enterprises in general, all of which
But Wilkinson in arranging for are now undergoing a severe strain.
SLAUGHTER BEATS
WILLIE OSTER
TERRE HAUTE, Ind., June 28.—| ' Sammy (Kid) Slaughter, local mid- MONTE CARLOS PITTSBURGH, Pa.. June 2r,.—<W1
dleweight and state champion, IN SECOND PLACE S)-When Grant Warfield s Wash ;
.. . . . ington Pilots face the Crawfords on
coasted to an easy 10-round decis- Monte Carlo regained second Ju , y first> , ht . y should be favored to 1 p » ¥ in ion over Willie Oster, Boston light p| ace j n tlie National Social base- v.in. For exaetly one month ago Davy LjUIL UI ^ heavyweight, here tonight. The ba || league, Sunday in annexing the < JU, ‘ e 1 >- ,he > r took over ‘ barleston a JJOWn Fidelity bout was the first held in Bud Bame from West .ndlanapoli., ^ 5 tfc ; 3 ! Cubs 12 TO Taylor’s new punch bowl. 8 to 0. ifineannnn. I • / ^ ,*
Slaughter weighed 160; Oster! Thomas, Dawson and Janes comics. posed the Monte Carlo battery; Leroy Gibson, Webb-Curley pro- Small and Lane for the losers. lV * e Phots.
headers. And to assure the success ahead, but there’s that hopeful say- 1 oi these games he contracted for mg, "Better Times are Coming,” • p __j the Chicago Giants to play the CU- Prosperity is Just Around the Cor- ? e j I " rr V , A,
bans on the opening Sunday, with ner?”, so lets hope for future sea- Independent teams
outfit to a 5 - 3 score. They chased Streeter to the showers and Man-
handled K incannon.
F:ven Gibson’s homer in the upper; Beat Canadian Wi |j Cats
tiers of the bleacers failed to daunt
to 8 In Six Inning Tilt
tege, scored a sensational knock-^ League Standing out victory over Freddie Grivelle, jj aU g bv jn e b.-Lincolns 4 0 white Kankakee (III.) slugger. The | Monte Carlo 3 3 pair furnished some real entertain-j w i ndp i s . cubs 1 2 ment from the start with lots of Canadian Wild Cats ___ 0 3
I Nip Winters held the Pittsburghers 1 000 scoreless until the sixth and was re-
ran 1!feVed in the Keve , nth h y Hayes anfi , Trabue and Bell on the mound for Hay * s won hls ban gan,e by tr,plInfr Fid.Uty Cubs, were not sufficient
Independent A. C.’s Lose to Link Belt The 1 Indepeudeht A. C.’s, former ly the Fidelity Cubs, dropped a closely played game to the Link Belts, the latter scoring the win-1
i i uiiroUn* ,lins run in last ot ninth breaking
The combined efforts of Higgins,
a 6-6 deadlock.
Thebeavtifultrianoii '■ Veroumt at Senate - 11
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NEW LIGHTWEIGHT IN INDIANAPOLIS
George Drew, Boston lightweight,
The score:
In thp f»ifirhth with two on' ; r v^uua, v>civ>
. ', r , j ; to stop the onslaugh of Baby Lin- INDEPENDENTS The teams play at Greenlee field on , G) stop me ousiaug , , • ^ Mr-,,
July first and second. The battle on coin batters, Sunday and the Lin- U. Williams, 3b
July first will be called at 6:15 and j co j ns W ent to the front 12 to 6. The ^? ods ’ c
ime was called in the sixth inning, jy ^ 1 ^ ord - f Caddie, Smiley, Morris, Davis, Anderson, lb
and Nesbit, Mayfield ifnt®. R
the doubleheader on July second op- ! game was called in the sixth inning. JJ- ^^ d ; cf ens at 4:00 o’clock. . . "
This is one of tne palrngs whiyh ! Pope, Toes
Sunday, July 3 —
. JEAN COLLOWAY and her Victor Recording Orchestra Direct from New York City Adm. 50c — — —
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pjdence in this city and will be hand-
y|led by Kid Edwards, former Hoo- Chalking up their seventh straight Bailey? Buckha’lJ, Higgins, Trabue, j? i 01 ?, 68 ’ rf
claiming to be the master of New fans have been asking for and already ’ Stmtten, Maxey and Westfield England ha. ,a k nn up rasi-- anire.tad. | Hneup. TKe J.,-
son, Anderson, Edwards, Foster, ^
9 til 3
sier terror of Mitt colony. Edwards w j n> Monday afternoon in Indiana
Monday, July 4 — The Great ERSKINE TATE „ And his All Star Orchestra Direct from the Savoy Ballroom, Chicago Admiesion 60c — —
10 til 2
states his find is open to meet all state league baseball games., Walt comers in the division and can be Baynards 4ndiana All-Stars downed reached at W. Edwards Radio Sales | $tyie S vi*le 10 to 8. Huffman, John- & Service company, 416 Indiana gtone and Cockrane starred at bat H avenue, LI. 2765. and Saunders on the mound for the j|j winners. The Stars want games in ALL-STARS Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky. Write BEAT STYLESVILLE W. Baynard, 607 Howard street,
GREENCASTLE, Ind., June 30.— Greencastle, Ind.
Dixon, Bell ami Duck.
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Davis hit a three-bagger and Gad- H - Dix on : c
die a homer, for the Lincolns. t f ,
In another six-inning tilt the totals ___
Lincolns romped off with a 15 to 8
victory over the Canadian Wild LINK ^BLLT s “smiley led the batters with fonr ^Jedson e 3 hits in five trips one a three-bagger. ” r ^ d 7 p 0 v lth ’ lb * Toler and Whitney also hit three- ^aoiey, ss «
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Managers of semi-pro and independent baseball teams are requested to send the full name of their team, manager’s name, address and telephone number for the di-' rectory that will be published weekly in The Indianapolis Recorder. This directory will be published to promote interest in the game and serve as a guide in an emergency when an open date might arise unex-
pectedly.
Send them in at once, all of you, marked* for “Sports Editor.”
round.
Beat Redman For Belt
He came here asking for Jack Redman, South Bend, then state chajnpion, claiming he could beat him> He did, in one round. After the Redman scrap he told his handlers, Samuel Webb and Don Curley, that he wanted to go places and ^as going to keep in perfecj trim. That all he wanted to know was
where and when to fight.
Sekyra, who holds a win over Schmeling, was a big factor in training the Boston Gob for his worltl’s heavyweight championship
winning battle.
Popular prices for admission wil prevail. A strong supporting care
is being arranged.
the mid-western finals next week in Chicago, where he will race George Simpson, former Ohio State flash. Simpson betted the 200-meter mark four-tenths of a second in the trials at Cincinnati. Three Eastern Clubs Feature Benefit Game
\ Steele Stars In
J; Bedford Game
PITTSBURGH, Pa., June 23 — — (WPS)—One of the most deserving cruises of the state will be aided by the three - club feature on July 3rd. at Greenfield. Nashville the most flashy entry of the Southern league
hurling of Will lockhorns with the Crawfords.
01 Baked bv superb
0! Steele, Phillip’s A. B. C.’s downed S The third Team will probably be a Bedford 14 to 3 Sunday. Steele let County or City League leader. Book-
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Whitney collected a
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BASEBALL jji ., ■< AND FIELD DAY Monday Ath July ^ 9:00 A. M. to 7 P. M. PENNSY PARK AUSPICES OF SOCIAL CLUBS BASEBALL LEAGUE PRIZES AWARDED , Running Contest Winners Adults 25c Children 10c
the losers down With two hits while shoe has been suggested, but nothing his teammates collected fourteen, j definite has as yet been released on
Bedford fans claim the Indianap- a third club.
_ olis’ hurler gave the greatest de- The Roselia Maternity hospital 5 monstration in four years. He fan- stands on the original site, where it IQined sixteen. was oigamzed forty years ago. It op0; Purdue, Patten and Taylor star- erate* without State aid and serves 4 red in the field for tlie winner:) all classes, regardless of creed or 3 ! The A.’s are scheduled to play at color. Doers are always open for vis1 j Conersville, Sunday. On Sunday, iters and Hill district residents re0 July 10, the Bedford aggregation I gard it as the most effective and dis0 comes to Douglass park for a re- Unctive institution in the city. 0 turn game. In as.much as the charity to be b| The score by innings. benefited is so popular and highly _A. B. C.’s Oil 311 OOx—7 14—2 praised it is predicted that Greenlee n ?4 Cedtord 100 000—1 2—3 Field might play an overflow. Teams I Steele and Finch; Cooper and participating will be evenly matched. 020—61 Foster. Wright defeated the Crawfords in 00J rj ' Naenville on April 23rd and while
„ . , ^ n I I • m f Willis has never faced the PittsRuns Anderson, Tale, Foatfl.ff ddie T olan burgers, he has same baffling bends Retains Speed™* e " rv “ Whloh “ e hurd 10 ae ' 1 '
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Mills Brothers’ Stage Showings Are Successful
pher.
ANN ARBOR, Mich., July 1 — Eddie Tolan, Negro sprint star who
holds a corner on the world’s 100-; IWgyvnhw yard record, broke two Olympic iWM fit,lit:I
dash marks Saturday in trials here j for the American Olympic team.
New Y. W. C. A. Staff
Appointed
NEW YORK. July 1:—(ANP1 —
The former University of Michi-' Miss Dorothy Gwinn of New Bed-
1 ‘ gan sprinted clipped threja-tenthS of ford, Mass., has accepted a position CHICAGO, June.— (ANP)—The a second from the 100-meter dash as a staff member of the National Mills Brothers who have been ap- record by stepping the distance in Service Division of the National pearing in Chicago for the past two 10:03. Board, Y. W. C. A. Miss Gwinn weeks have been the cause of later, he flashed the 200-ffieter W jii succeed Mrs. Bella Taylor Mcheavy attendance at the Oriental sprint in 20.7. The present Olym- Knight, who resigned to accept the theatre. The Publix theater group pic mark, held jointly by Hahn and executive secretaryship of the Colhas just announced that they have Scholt, of the United, States, and ored Branch of the Philadelphia been booked for 33 weeks at ?3,500 Kornig of Germany, is 21.6. i y. W. C. A. Miss Gwinn will asper week. The boys open in De- j With his record-shattering per- sume her new duties on September
triot, July 8. formance today, Tolan qualifi-’ first.
