Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1932 — Page 7

MAT 17, 1037.

SECTIONALS IN TIMES MARBLE 1 TOURNEY SET Five Matches Scheduled for Next Saturday on City Playgrounds. Five more sectional marble matches will be held next Saturday morning in The Indianapolis Times city marble tourney. Play tnis week will attract boys and girls from schools located In the west and northwest sections of the city and will be held at 9:30 a. m. on tennis courts located at Riverside park. Municipal Gardens, Hawthorne and Riley playgrounds and Foreign Settlement playgrounds. Boys and girls attending schools near Fall creek and Thirtieth street played in the sectional meet held last Saturday, when Jack Nevitt, 10. of 3755 North Meridian street, was returned winner. Nevitt and all other sectional champions will gather at Willard park in June to determine the allcity champion, who will be sent to Orcan City. N. J.. to compete for the national marble championship. Gets Free Trip The lucky boy or girl who goes to the national meet goes with all expenses paid bv The Times. A chaperon will accompany him so that no parent need be uneasy about the welfare of his or her child while away. Wally Middlesworth. city recreation director; Lieutenant Frank Owen and patrolman Tim McMahon, who teach safety programs on Citj playgrounds during the summer, are co-operating in conduct ot the marble championship. Each ill be in charge of one of the sectional centers next Saturday. Owen will referee the games at Rivt rside tennis courts. These courts are new this year and are located on the scene of the old running track, near baseball diamond No. 1 and south of the Thirtieth street bridge. Boys and girls from schools No. 41. located at Thirtieth and Rader treets; Holy Angels; No. 44. Sugar Grove avenue and Twenty-first . trect. will compete at Riverside. Also, entrants who live outside the city, at Flackville, or nearby. Other Tourney Arranged Tim McMahon will referee the games at Municipal Gardens tennis court for boys and girls attending schools No. 67. at 3615 West Walnut street; Holy Trinity; No. 75, at 1251 North Belle Vieu place; No. 52, at 2600 West Walhut street, and .uipils attending St. Anthony’s school, who live north of Michigan st reel. Middlesworth will referee the games at Hawthorne tennis courts. Belle Vieu place, and Washington street, for players who attend No. 50 school. 75 North Belle Vieu place; No. 30, at 40 North Miley avenue; No. 53. at 422 Kptcham street; No. 16. at 1402 West Market street, and for pupils attending St. Anthony's school, who live south o.' Michigan street. A representative of The Times' will referee the games at Foreign Settlement playgrounds. 600 West Maryland street, for players who attend No. 5 school, at California and Washington streets, and St. John’s school. No Entry Fee The match at Riley playgrounds will be for entrants who attend schools No. 48, at 1102 York street; No. 12 at 733 South West street and No. 47, at 1240 West Ray street. There is no entry fee. Marbles used are furnished by The Times. Any boy or girl who will not reach the age of 15 years until after July 1. 1332. is eligible. Boys and girls who atend high school and are under the age limit also are eligible and should appear at the sectional centers nearest their homes at 9:30 next Saturday morning. Remember, the time and the place. Be sure to be there. Mrs. Fortesrue Arrives in East lla I H ited Prc* NEW YORK. May 17—Asserting she had no statement to make, Mrs. Granville Forteseue. whose ten-year sentence for participation in the killing of a Hawaiian recently was commuted to one hour, arrived in New York today from the Pacific coast.

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THEY TELL ME pvEMAND for disciplining of Frank Mayr Jr., secretary o.’ state, is the logical aftermath of the failure of Mayr and his aids j |to defeat R. Earl Peters for re- j election as Democratic state chairman. Such a desire is quite natural. The human species being what it is, r.he man who heads a successful reI volt is hailed as a patriot and hero; lie who fails is a traitor. Many members of the Peters-McNutt group are crying .or vengeance. I but there are also some who feel j that it would be poor politics and j alienate a large number of voters to do anything as drastic as is suggested—refusing Mayr renomination. There are protests that Mayr, would not be a great aid to the j ticket this fall, because he will not; attract many Republican votes, even j in his home town. South Bend. They assert that he w.ns not a I vote getter in 1930, when he led his j opponent, Otto G. Fifield by 43.393 votes; while Fred Pickett, running j for a comparatively unimportant office. supreme and appellate court clerk, defeated his adversary by 52.744 votes. Therefore, he would not be of much help this fall, they tell me. man Mayr is not a politician and knows not the wiles of vole getting or even of holding those obtained. Therefore, it is argued, whether it j be good or poor politics, he should be refused the customary nomination.* Many names are being suggested for the post and At is getting to be rather a favorite sport with the boys to speculate regarding anew secretary of state. The list includes Judge Orlo Deahl of South Bend. He is popular in his home city and it is said would like to get into the state picture; so that he could make a Jump for the senator nomination. Mayor William P. Krau of Elk- I hart Is another possibility. He won ; favor with the Peters-McNutt group | by sticking to the state chairman | despite the pressure put on him to . become an "anti.” a a a It generally is agreed that the 1 secretary of state should ccme from j northern Indiana, and so another i name tossed in is that of Dean i Barnhart, Goshen publisher, and \ son of the one-time congressman. ■ Henry Barnhart. His brother : Hugh publishes the Rochester paper. Then there are many who feel that James D. Adams. Columbia City publisher, should get the call. Adams, the Peters candidate for' congress in the new Fburth, was l defeated for the nomination, when 1 he couldn’t make up his mind whether he teas wet or dry. There probvbly will be a dozen more names mentioned —but from the present appearances that is about as far ts it will get. Although the heat on Mayr Is great, numerous organization leaders /rel that to dump him after only one term would set a bad precedent —and precedents are of great importance in the practice of politics. WHITE RIVER BRIDGE CLOSED TO TRAFFIC Detour Established on Road 31 Pending Repair of Span. White river bridge on state Road 31. north of Broad Ripple, has been 1 closed to traffic. The state highway department j has established a detour which will j be in use until the bridge is re- 1 paired, it was announced. For some weeks, the department has had a watchman posted there directing: one-way traffic and barring heavy loads. According to highway officials, the bridge became dangerous when ter- 1 tain trusses were broken by the weight of a heavy truck. Anew bridge is under construction on the new routing of 31 on North Meridian street. The present detour is on College avenue to Seventy fifth street, and then on a county road which re- J joins 31 near Nora. The road is a I good one. but there is a dangerous railway crossing, officials said.

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