Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 265, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1923 — Page 2

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Marble Weather Heads This Way Boys and Girls Should Get in Practice for Big Times Tournament —Remember That Bicycle,

The weather man seems to have been working against the marble players of Indianapolis, but he has promised more warmth for tomorrow and If he is right it will be a good day to practice for The Times city tournament. For this reason the rules are being reprinted today. Remember, The Times is giving a

Marble Players, Attention! Fill out this coupon NOW and mail it to the Marble Editor of Tho Indianapolis Times. I want to enter The Times Championship Marble Contest Name .. Age Address I attend School (Write the name or number of your school In the blank space). Girls as well as boys are eligible.

fine bicycle to the boy or girl who wins the city championship and that besides this the winner will be eligible to enter the district contests and the winner of this contest will be sent to Atlantic City for the national games. If you have not sent in your entry fill out the blank and send it in right away. Entrants in The Indianapolis Times’ marble contest should study carefully the following rules, which will govern the local contest, the sectional tourney and the national match at Atlantic City. Six contenders or less will play in each game. The order of their turn to shoot will be determined by a 10foot lag, to see who gets nearest to a given line. Games for the title will be played with object marbles or ducks three Inches apart on a cross mark. The mark will be in the center of a ring 10 feet in diameter. The game will be played with each contestant knuckling down on the edge of the big ring. The shooters must be left lying when they stop Inside the ring. If the shooter goes beyond the ring, the owner picks it up and waits his next Jturn. A player gets as many ducks as >l9 knocks out of the circle. Each duck-hitting shot entitles him to another shot. If he hits an opponent’s shooter, he gets a duck. If the opponent’s shooter is knocked out of the ring, the owner of the shooter is “killed.” and must turn bis ducks over to the one making the "killing.” Ducks not knocked out replain in the circle. If all ducks are knocked out. the one having the most wins. Accurate scores must be kept. The referee is boss of the game. His decisions are final in all cases. Watch The Times for further details of the big national marble shooting contest. Here are some mere entries.’ School No. 53—Alfred Horsley, 12, of 6640 G nil ford Ave. School No 15—Ephrlam Virt, 14. of .',lO N. Jt-fltr-on Ave.: Ru&seil Williams, 12. of 656 N. Beville Ave. School No. 44 —Clarence Doreett, 9. of 2248 Schurmann Ave. School No. 14 —Charlie AU'.son. 10. of 1026 E. Washington St.; Elite Flora, 13. of 1616 E. Washington St. School No. S—James Toney. 11, of 832 Harrison St. School No. 58—Earl L. Walker. 13. of 311 N. Kealing Ave. Sc hool No 52—Phillip Caterer. 13. of 583 Lynn Are. School No. 19—Raymond Bacon. 12. of 2223 Lexington Ave : Preston Garnett. 11. of 2213 Lexington Ave. School No. 41—La Rne Moon. 14, of 8)4 Boache St.; Fred Lloyd, 9. of 1157 W. Twen-

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i Sehool No. 6—Loland Taylor, 13 of 640 I Porter St.. Volney B. Walden. 7. of 550 N. ; Senate Av.; Jewel Tyson, 10. of 752 W. New York St. School No. 2—Merrill Grubb*. 12. of 919 Park Ave.; Earl Johnston, 12. of 612 N. I Alabama St. School No. 27 —Norman Dalle, 13, of 1728 College Ave. School No. 67 —Arlod Steron, 14. of 1030 Goodiet Ave. School No. 21—Omer Gandy. 12. of 2346 Spann Ave.; William Pierson. 11. of 2110 t English Ave. St. Philip Neri Sehool—Ralph Clemer.s, ' 12. of 629 N. Rural St. Theodore Potter Fresh Air School —Charles Martin. 12. 227 N. Highland Are.

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