Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 279, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1924 — Page 13

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LOW, ARCHED SHOT IS ONE THAT OIIS BUCK ACCURATELY National Champ Says Style Is Better Than Rolling on Ground, By MARLIN' McCOY. . First National Marble Champion. . I have tried different styles of shooting and 1 have found that it is best to use a low, arch shot that hits the ducks right “on the .nose-" This style is much better than roll ing the shorter on the gyound. The fellow who rolls his shooter is taking more chaucfs of missing. The shooter might hit a little pebble or bump on the ground and go off in a different direction. . t use an arch shot that stays a couple of inches above the ground until It reaches its mark. Os all the good players I saw in the national tournament, there wasn’t one who didn’t use an arch shot. It Takes Practice The best ones kept their shooters about two inches off the ground. If they go any higher than that, they are liable to overshoot the mark. To shoot this way a fellow has to practice a lot on getting the range. After he gets his range, It is a lot easier to hit a duck than it is by rolling the shooter. It takes a lot of practic* to make a good shooter. Practice for good form —tn holding and shooting. Accuracy will come naturally then. Any bov or girl under 15 years of age eligible to enter the Indianapolis Times marble contest. Sectional tournaments in your own community will bo held very* shortly—perhaps

AMUSEMENTS “ KEITH’S Hope Eden and Frescott in THE MERTON MYSTERY Donald Kerr & Effie Weston With Russell Hlrd ! CHEVALIER DAVE BROS. ROTH BERT YORKE & ED LORD TOM DAVIS PATHE NEWS TRIO j Topics—Fables Added Comedy Feature Gordon Dooley, Martha Morton NEXT WEEK MISS PATRICOLA ffc i :00toll :00P.M. i Palace W ALL FUN BILL ■ Direct From Julian Eltinge’s Revue ■ The Cyclonic Dancing Novelty I JACK JUNE 1 LAUGHLIN SS and Their “DANCING WILD" CO. 808 MURPHY & CO. “Combining Business With i Pleasure" . EDNA & GRACIA |i| “A Refined & Dainty Offering" i r| KENO, KEYES A MELROSE ■9 “That Fellow Don’t Like Me" i JIMMY RUSSELL ■ WITH PEGGY & POLLY |fs ,n f: “Johnny’s New Car" Photo Feature “FLAMING BARRIERS" With Antonio Moreno v A Paramount Picture " MOTION PICTURES NOW PLAYING A TREMENDOUS HIT! “DAUGHTERS OF TODAY” An All-Star Cast Headed by Patsy Ruth Miller and Ralph Graves. LESTER HUFF PLAYING MUSCAL PROLOGUE Charlie Davis Orchestra with Ed East and Doc Stults Singing “WHEN I PUSHES MY MAGGIE AROUND." J a I y A Flea* National Picture BAKALEIN'IKOFF DMA BTRD AT THE ORGAN I OTHER - CIRCLE FKATTRES I

next week, if the weather is good. Watch for announcements. Free Trip Assured The winner of each community tournament will then be eligible to enter the big city tournament. This will determine the Indianapolis champion. And he, or she. will then get a week’s trip absolutely free, The Times will pay for everything—to Atlantic City. While there the Indianapolis chump will meet marble wizards from many other cities where ScrippsiToward newspapers are conducting tournaments similar to yours. Besides

AMUSEMENTS ALL THIS WEEK THE PACEMAKERS AND CLEO MILES •‘The Girl and the Band'* Tonight, “AMATEURS.*’ mmmm TODAY AND TOMMOROW ,J £ 2:ls—Two Shows Dally—B:ls ■ I HARRY HICKEY. LEVAN I In ibr Great Laughing Show of the Year 2 I “TOWN SCANDALS’’ 1 Prices Ma * 25c - 30p - 55c - f ■ I TILC Eve., 30c. 50c. 75c, <*9o. ft Next Week— * Temptation*.” X IP J di 4-liA JTEJLMJ IliJggsdj ENGLISH’S TONIGHT Harry Our won PrMfnt* l Clara Kimball Young hi Pernon In Wm. Hurlhut’s Plav TRIMMED IN SCARLET Miss Young will hold a reception for the ladies alter the matinee on Saturday. PRICES: N'ites, 50c to *2.50: Mat. 50c to *1.50. Plus Tax. SSS: APRIL 7TH MATINEES WED. and SAT. EARL CARROLL VANITIES With— PEGGY JOYCE and JOE COOK PRICES—NIte. *l.lO to *3*s: Hat.. *l.lO to *2.75. Tax Included. SEATS READY' TODAY

I value I —positively nothing—in 5 town that can begin to Nv \\ |) All Styles / \\ J New charming All Leathers % aLW \ \ / i >l*ck lurdt ank- jr V v> / e.ntcr ßl * ck , All Sizes $ it center strap; I \ cut-out v-s. f H 9502 5 \ • ur<i ’ covered’ ±. n ador.bl. * V, h*el"* h Patent leather / s3 ‘ so Jlpft [ I Hmsmm/ Shoe Stores Cos. 164 North Illinois Street I AH Newark Star** Open Saturday Evenings to Accommodate Cuhman *£

the trip to Atlantic City, many other valuable prizes will be given both the Indianapolis champ and others who show well in the tournaments. Sign your coupon today and mail it to the marble editor of The Times. Ijodge Meeting Saturday Marion County Association of Odd Fallows and Rebekahs will hold monthly meeting at 7:30 p. m. Saturday.

AMUSEMENTS TWICE DAILY—2:IS and 8:15 LINCOLN PLAYERS “Money Mad” LINCOLN SQUARE CADLETABERNACLE "The T raitor Within” Owing to the interest taken in this picture it will be held over this week. MARCH 31, APRIL 1,2, 3 and 5 Concert Entertainers, Comedy Feature, "Bang.” One Reel HodgePodge. Admission, 500: Children. 145 C I: MSKflfii Saturday Nite, April 6, 8 O’Clock The Indianapolis Division Women’s Aid of the Pennsylvania R. R. System Present* The Jubilee Minstrels of Columbus, Ohio *1,200 Spectacular Production —Brilliant Cast of 10 People in Grand Ensemble PALACE OF KING MOMUS SNAPPY NOVELTY SONG AND DANCE NVMBERS ' St UPRISE OLIO OF MILE-A-MINUTE SPECIALTIES pDirrc s °° ""d ,B °- 1 INILL.O Box Seats. *1 A *1.50.

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PERU MAN' THROWS HAT Charles Reybum Seeks Office of Treasurer of State. Announcing his candidacy for the Republican nomination for treasurer of State, Charles E. Reyburn, Peru,

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