Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 309, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1921 — Page 13

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The Printers Union tuna will hold their regular meeting Friday night at the Atlas Hotel. The Printers meet the Fair-banks-Morse club Saturday on Riverside diamond No. 4. The Indianapolis Merits have no game scheduled for Sunday and would like to book some fast State club. The Merits play 8t Lafayette a week from Sunday. For games address William Bell, 2117 South New Jersey street. Company D will play the West Parks on Riverside diamond No. 4 Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock. All Company D players are requested to meet at the Armory Saturday evening to discuss matters of Importance to the clnb. Sunday afternoon games are desired with the fastest semi-pro combinations In Indiana. Address E. A. Pop, 41 North Sheffield avenue. The Weber Council Y. M. I. athletes will cross bats with the Rupp Independents Sunday afternoon at Rhodius Park. These clubs are composed of fast amateur players and they should put up a hot scrap*. The Y. M. I. players i are requested to report at the park for practice Sunday morning. The Christamorcs will play their second game in the Municipal League Sundav afternoon when they meet the Indianapolis Reos on Riverside diamond No 6 All players should report at the settlement house for practice Saturday afternoon. The American Railway Express basebailers have no game scheduled for Sunday and would like to hear from all fast city and State teams desirous of meeting them The F.xpressers will meet at the South Illinois street office tonight. For games communicate with L. W. Harming. American Railway Express Company. The Hoosler Independents refuse to admit defeat at the bands of the Mapletons. They say the "umps" did It. All Indianapolis Lodge, K. of P.,

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flayers are requested to be at the club at 1 :i>o tomorrow afternoon. State games are wanted for Sunday. Address B. Brown, 805 Weghorst street. The Riley All-Stare will take on the Brownsburg club Sunday and the Soldiers Home team at Danville. 111., the following week. The Rileys desire games with strong semi-pro clubs throughout Indiana, Illinois and Ohio. Address Bob Jenne, 44i! North Bancroft street. There should be a hot scrap at Plainfield Sunday when the. Federal Athletics square off for battle with the Plalnfleld nine. All Athletics are asked to report at Willard park for practice this evening. The Federate have a few open dates and teams desiring to book them she ,| address H. Hill, Indianapolis posto' •*-. The Marlon Ramblers have some good State*games booked, but need a few more to co nplete their schedule. May 29 and

30 are detes they tre especially anxious to fill with fast earns. Address J. Vv. Wellington, 18 W< st North street. The Heath Memorial team will practice at Spades Pa.k this evening. All players are requested to be on hand, as uniforms will be issued. Gus Bora H requested to call the manager of the American Railway Express ball team at Main 4433. Yank Poloists Win LONDON, May 6.—ln the first polo game on the Hurlingham field, the American polo team, composed of Lonis E. Stoddard, Thomas Hitchcock Jr., J. Watson Webb and Devereaux Milburn, won Thursday, 14 goals to 1, over the Hurlineham team comprise." Capt. A. H. Williams, William Balding, Harry Rich and the Argentine pololst. Traill. Ruth Law on Program LOGANSPORT, Ind., May 6.—Ruth Law, world’s foremost avlatrix, will appear here In exhibition fl.vlng on May 15 at the Cass County Fair Grounds. The appearance of Miss Law is but one or the features of an airplane and automobile race event planned to be held here under the auspices of the local Legion post.

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Illini vs. Notre Dame SOUTH BEND., Ind., May 6.—The Notre Dame track was to dash with the crack Illinois team at Notre Dame today in what was expected to prove to be one of the best dual meets in the west this season. Coach Rockne’s trump cards included three Olympic stars, Murphy, Dcsch and Hayes and Wynne and Shaw who are rapidly approaching the zenith of their career. English Runners Coming LONDON, May 6.—The combined Ox-ford-Cam bridge Universities track and field team has accepted, provisionally, the Invitation of Yale and Harvard for an

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International Intercollegiate track masting to be held in Boston in July. The English collegians will sail for the United States early in July and the combined dual games will be held in the. Harvard stadium Saturday, July 23, according to present plans, Capt. B. (3. D. Rudd of the Oxford team also has cabled to the attiletic authorities of Princeton University, suggesting a seven-event dual meet between Princeton and Oxford, to be held after the Boston games. ATHLETICS RELEASE PITCHER. PHILADELPHIA, May B.—Release of Fred Heimach, pitcher, to the Moline club of the Three-I League was announced Thursday by the Philadelphia American Club.

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Local Banker -Golfer Wins PINEHURST, N. C., May 6.—Harry M, Rubey, president of the Golden National Bank of Golden, Colo., and F. J. Belcher

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Evans Woollen, vice president of the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company, Indianapolis, won his way through to the finals in the tenth four. Woollen ptayad against W. A. Sadd of Chattanooga and won by 1 up.

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