Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 129, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1927 — Page 6

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BEST ROUTES TO SATURDAY'S BRIO CONTESTS Hoosier Motor Clube Gives Conditions on State Highways. B-st routes to the football games Saturday, Oct. 8, as given by the louring department of the Hoosier Motor Club, are as follows: INDIANA VS. CHICAGO, at Chicago—lndianapolis to Chicago. Go north on Meridian St. and follow United States road 31 through Westfield, Kokomo, Peru, Rochester and Plymouth to south Bend, west on road 20 to Gary and on to Chicago. Distance 229 miles. The road is paved except for a bridge run around eleven miles north of Kokomo; nine miles north of Kokomo, and immediately north of Peru. Also a short cindered gap near Rolling Prairie. NOTRE DAME VS. DETROIT, at Detroit—lndianapolis to Detroit. Go north on Meridian St. and follow United States road 31, through Ko-

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komo, Peru, Rochester and Plymouth to South Bend; east on road 20 to Elkhart; road 112 to Sturgis, Coldwater and Pysilanti, road 23 to Detroit. Distance 331 miles. Road paved except three bridge _ run arounds between Kokomo and Rochester. DE PAUW VS. ROSE POLY, at Greencastle Greencastle. Go west on Washington St. and follow United States road 40 through Plainfield and Stilesville to the intersection of road 40 and road 43. Turn right and proceed north on road 43 to Greencastle. Paved except the last five miles. Distance 44 miles. EARLHAM VS. INDIANA CENTRAL, at Richmond—lndianapolis to Richmond. Go east on Washington St. and follow United States road 40 through Greenfield, Knightstown and Cambridge City to Richmond. Distance 67 miles. Road all paved. BUTLER VS. ILLINOIS, at Urbana—lndianapolis to Urbana, HI. Go north on Meridian St. to Thirtieth St. Turn left and go west to Flackville. Turn right and follow road 52 to Lebanon; west on road 32 to Crawfordsville, road 34 to Veedersvllle and the Indiana-Illinois state line, road 10 to Urbana. Distance 128 miles. Road paved except for four deviations on account of bridge construction between Lebanon and Crawfordsville. FRANKLIN VS. MUNCIE, at Muncie—lndianapolis to Muncie. Go out Massachusetts Ave. and follow road 67 to Lawrence, Pendleton and Anderson to Muncie. Distance 57 miles. Road all paved.

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PIKE COUNTY’S STRIP MINING WILL EXPAND Tests Being Made of Coal at ThreeDifferent Points. Bu Times Special PETERSBURG, Ind., Oct. 7. Pike County already a center of one of the largest coal stripping fields in the middle West, is to be the scene of further surface mining operations. The Patoka Coal Company is making tests for stripping south of Algiers and has obtained from the interstate commerce commission a permit for extension of a coal carrying railroad between Winslow and Cato to Algiers, connecting with the Southern railroad at Ayrshire and the Big Four at Littles. Stripping tests are also being made west of Clark and east of Hartwell. FORUM HEARS BANKER Columbus (O.) Man Addresses C. of C. Gathering. Charles S. Anderson, assistant cashier of the Ohio National Bank, Columbus, 0.. gave a semi-humroous talk on “Turned Loose in a Bank” at the Chamber of Commerce open forum luncheon today.

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