Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1925 — Page 2

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CLUB GIVES ROUTES TO SATURDAY GAMES Best Way to Reach Scenes of Football Contests Detailed by Hoosier Motor Organization.

Best routes to Saturday’s football games as given by the touring department of the Hoosier Motor Club are: Indiana vs. Purdue at Bloomington, Ind. Leaving Indianapolis go west on Washington St. to the edge of the city. (Three miles west.) Here angle left on State road 3 and follow same through Stilesville to four miles west of Mt. Meridian. Here you will have Come to the intersection of State roads 3 and 32. Turn left on State road 32 and follow same through Spencer to Bloomington. The distance is eighty miles. Road is of pavement to the intersection of roads 3 and 32, then graveled on to destination. Travel should use caution in driving between Spencer and Bloomington on account of several narrow' bridges, sharp turns, and a few pot holes caused by previous oiling. Earlham vs. Indiana State Normal (Muncie) at Muncie, Ind. Leaving Indianapolis go north on Meridian St. to Thirty-Eighth St. Turn right and proceed east to the Indiana State fairground. Cross Fall Creek bridge, bear right across tracks, then left on Thirty-Eighth' St. Continue east to angle of pavement (Just beyond railroad tracks) —there angling left on State road 37. Follow road 37 to Muncie. Distance is fifty-eight miles. The read is paved excepting two sliort detours one at Fortvilie and the other at Ingalls. It may bo necessary to

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use old road for a very short distance near Fendleton on account of shoulder construction. Persons traveling to Muncie direct from the downtown district may leave Indianapolis via Massachusetts Ave. and follow State road 37. Ohio State vs. Illinois at Columbus, Ohio. Leaving the City—Go east on Washington St. and follew State Rd. 3 through Greenfield, Cambridge City, Richmond to the Indiana-Ohio line. Continue east from the State line on State Rd. 11 through Eaton to Dayton, Ohio. You w r ill enter Dayton on Third St. Proceed east to Main St. Turn left on Main St. and go north to the Monument. Turn right at Monument and go east on Monument Ave. to Keowee St. Turn left on Keowee St. and Immediately after crossing river bridge bear right on State Rd. 201 to Brandt. In Brandt, at pump, turn right on State Rd. I and follow same through Springfield to Columbus. The distance is 171 miles. Road is paved throughout excepting three bridge run-arounds; one six miles west of Richmond; one at Pershing, and another between Eaton and Day. ton, Ohio. Be Tauw vs. Wabash, at Crawfordsville, Ind. From Indianapolis, go north on Meridian to Thirtieth St. Turn left on Thirtieth St. Continuing west through the park, cross river bridge, up a hill and keep west three-quar-

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ters of a mile from the park. Here you will have come to State Rd. 6. Turn right on State Rd. 6 and follow same to Lebanon. From Lebanon go west on State Rd. 33 to Crawfordsville. Road is a pavement to Lebanon, and gravel on to Crawfordsville. Distance, fifty-one miles. Notre Dame vs. Northwestern, at South Bend, Ind. Leaving the city go north on Meridian St. to the canal. Turn right and bear alongside the canal to Broad Ripple. In Broad Ripple turn left on State Rd. 1 and follow same through Westfield, Kokomo, Peru, Rochester, Plymouth to South Bend. Distance, 139 miles. Road paved excepting forty-five miles of graveled surface between Peru and Plymouth. There is a short detour just north

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