Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1928 — Page 5
' JULY 13, 1928.
SCOOTER DERBY ENTRANTS MUST LIST PLAY LOTS Essential That Blanks Be Filled Out Completely to Get in Race. The Indianapolis Times-Capitol Dairies Scooter Derby entries must state the name of the playground which the entrant attends. The Times cannot notify those entered in the race as to which playground their entry shall be sent. It is essential, therefore, that the blank be filled out completely, with the name of the playground which the child attends written in the space provided for it on the blank. For the convenience of those who do not know the location of the playgrounds, the complete list is printed today. Consult it before filling out your blank. Blanks may be brought or mailed to The Times office or given to the instructor at your playground. All the races will be run under the direction of recreation department workers, at the playgrounds, or other places designated. Go to the nearest playground, and ask the instructor to tell you how to train for the race. SSOO Offered in Prizes The Times is securing the advice of well-known athletic experts in advising entrants in the derby and frequent articles will be printed in The Times. Complete announcements of the dates and places of elimination races will also be published in The Times. The SSOO in cash prizes will be divided as follows: Fifty dollars to winner first place in each of three classes, $25 for second in each class, $lO for third in each race, $lO to the youngest boy and $lO to the youngest girl in finals, $25 for fastest time in semi-final in each class, $5 to winner each semifinal race in each class, $3 for second in each semi-final, $2 for third place in each semi-final. In addition to the cash prizes, many merchandise prizes are being offered and will be announced later Complete List cf Playgrounds The following is the complete list Vof Indianapolis playgrounds: Brightwood—Roosevelt Avc. and Olney 6t. Brookside—Sixteenth and Olney St. Camp Sullivan (White) —West St. and the Canal. Camp Sullivan (Negro)—West St. and the Canal. Christian—English Ave. east of Sherman Dr. Christamore—lßo6 Columbia Ave. Dearborn—Dearborn and Thirtieth Sts. Douglas Playground—Twenty-Fifth St. and Martindale Ave. Ellenberger—Ritter Ave. and Pleasant Run Blvd. i Fall Creek (White)—Fall Creek Pkwy., south of Thirtieth St. Fall Creek (Negro)—Fall Creek Pkwy., West of Senate Ave. Finch—Spann and State Sts. Garfield—Southern and Shelby Sts. Circe-—714 Greer St. Hawthorne—73 N. Belle Vieu PI. Highland—Marlow and Highland Aves. Indianola—4o N. Miley Ave. Kansas and Meridian—Kansas and Meridian Sts. Kingan’r—sll W. Maryland St. Miekel and Wyoming—Mlckel and j Wyoming Sts. Morris Square—Oxford and Twenty-Sec-ond Sts. Municipal Gardens—Eighteenth St. and Lafayette Rd. Norwood—42o Earhart St. Oak Hill—Lawrence and Gertrude Sts. Orchard—6lo W. Forty-Second St. Raderand ITdell—llos Udell St. Rhodius Park—Belmont Ave. and Ray St. Riley—River Ave. and Ray St. Ringgold Playgrounds—l 422 Ringgold St. Riverside—Thirtieth St., west of White River. St. Clair—St. Clair and Pennsylvania Ets. Shelby—Shelby and Morris Sts. Shepard—l4so Sheoard St. Shank—Golden Hill. South Side Turners—2o2 Prospect St. Spades—Jefferson Ave. and Brookside Pkwy. Willard—State and Washington Sts. Warfleigh Playground—Warfleigh Dr. and White River. School No. 20—1125 Spruce St. School No. 24—602 Agnes St. School No. 28—931 Fletcher Ave. School No. 31—307 Lincoln St. School No. 44—2101 Sugar Grove Ave.
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BLACK SWAN CAUGHT Lifeguards Makd Capture of Sommers Bird. “Well, I swan,” declared Earl Montgomery, lifeguard at McClure beach, one evening last week. Then he looked again, rubbed his eyes, called another lifeguard, Robert Goodwin, to confirm the evidence of his eyes. Then the two of them set out and gave chase. For a black swan, a valuable bird
Will ItNUU OPEN I4TIIKDAY ilk leaij for tmk Jervfce all Morning From Our South Window All they seem tq be doing now down in that deep foundation pit is to pour concrete. On every side we hear the putter of busy motors keeping the mixers in that continued roll that transforms gravel, water and cement into man-made stone. Thousands upon thousands of cubic feet of concrete have already been poured —beneath the old foundations of neighboring buildings, into the pits upon which the steel supports will rest, into the moat Like foundation walls. And still the concrete mixers roll, hungrily taking all their attendants will feed them. This will be a building that will endure —as the business it houses has endured — because it is built deeply and soundly and well. Tea Icon and Lurch Rccrri Cive Complete Jervice Up to Cre Cdcck
belonging to Charles B. Sommers estate on the Gold Spring Rd., had escaped from its native pond, when high water fr6m White River invaded the estate. Monty and Bob caught the bird after a long chase into the swampy backwaters near lover’s lane, south of the beach. Rushville Recalls Raskob U'j Times Special RUSHVILLE, Ind.. July 13.-Six-teen years ago John J. Raskob, Governor Alfred E. Smith's presidential campaign manager, spent a part of his honeymoon here. He and his bride were guests at the home of William McCoy, a distant relative of Raskob.
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PROGRAM FOR SUPREME COURT HELPJFFERED Indiana Lawyers’ Committee Submits Three Suggestions. Bji Times Special FT. WAYNE, Ind., July 13.—Three recommendations for relief of congestion in the Indiana Supreme ourt are before the Indiana State Bar Association, which will close a two-day session of its annual convention here today. Presented by the association's legislative committee, the recommendations are: limiting of appeal right in cases to be stipulated -a new statute; amendment to State constitution increasing number of Supreme Court justices from five to nine, and a constitutional amendment providing that Appellate Court decisions in certain, cases be final. Judge Clarence R. Martin of the Supreme Court discussed the seriousness of the Supreme Court congestion, declaring that even if a remedy is put into effect at once, several years would elapse before the court could catch up with its docket. James Van Osdoi, association president, in his annual address, urged the body to create an American citizenship fund of not less than $200,060 to carry on work of its citizenship committee. Os the total local passenger traffic of Greater London, 60 per cent is handled by the Underground and allied companies.
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ERROR BY BLIND MAN Alleged Bootlegger Mistakes Officer for Customer. Bp Times Special HAGERSTOWN, Ind., July 13. Richard Elvoid, blind, and his sister, Sarah Elvoid, are awai'.ing trial on liquor law charges due to failure cf the brother to distinguish between the voices of Deputy Sheriff Herbert Ray and a man identified only as Bill. With other officers, Ray surrounded the Elvoid home near here. Ray approached alone and accosted
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the blind man said. Ray did, and found a bottle of liquor on a table.
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Search of the sister revealed a hot * water bottle filled with liquor.
