Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 137, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1929 — Page 28

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AUTUMN MOTOR TRIPS SPURRED BY GRIDGAMES Nation Is Becoming More Travel-Minded Because of Football. Bm Tim** S'p rein l WASHINGTON, Oct. 18— Intersectional football games between important college? and universities are playing a large part in stimulating fall motor travel, as well as making the nation more travelminded by focusing attention on various sections, according to the national touring board of the American Automobile Association. “Mindful of the growing interest in intersectional clashes,” says the national motoring body, **tA. A. A. motor clubs in all parts of the country are prepared to serve motorists attending the gridiron classic. In addition to furnishing routes, these units handle arrangements for reset vations at official A. A. A. hotels, secure tickets for the games and generally aid the car owner. Asa result of this co-ordinated service, travel to the big games by automobile is the rule rather than the exception.” The A. A. A. says that the steady increase in travel over the last decade, which has aroused interest ir all the far-flung areas of the United States, has made possible these intersectional contests by assuring large attendance, which is essential to finance them. Boundaries Broken Down "Although intersectional games have been played in the past,” says the statement, "the number has been small when compared to those scheduled for the season ahead. To cite a few: The University of California moves across the continent to meet Pennsylvania at Franklin field on Oct. 19. In the meantime, Yale will lm’ade the south for a game with Georgia at Athens. The revers* of this trip will come on Nov. 2, meet Harvard. Then, in December, Oreeon will travel from the north- j west to the far south to meet Florida at Miami. "Others might be cited: South Dakota plays the Army at West Point, and in turn goes westward to meet Illinois at Urbana. Later the Army will cross the country to battle Stanford. Notre Dame, Indiana, Navy, Georgia Tech, Wisconsin, Carnegie Tech, Drake and others will Join the intersection trek, while even smaller universities and colleges will have their part in changing the football map of the nationThe 1929 season is truly a case of ‘east meets west.’ Highways Are Important “Modern highways, making it possible for the car owner to journey a hundred miles away from home for a game and return in the evening, without inconvenience, have also had a part in the development of the game. In fact, all factors have contributed to make football truly the king of sports, both Irom the standpoint of interest and attendance. “In some circles it is being claimed that 1929 will be one of the greatest years of the "sme. However, it also

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

OCT. 18, 1929