Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1932 — Page 11
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MOODY IN NET FINALS
Man gin to Face Test U. S. Champ Battles Great Cochet in Quarter-Finals. ft; t v'lof I‘rfin AUTELTL, France, Junt 3. Henri Coehet of France, generally recognized a* the same's greatest plaver. scored a 6-3, 7-5, 5-7, $-3 victory over Gregory Mangin. United State* national indoor litleholdrr. fodav, v r r lt J /•> AUTEUIL. France. June 3. Gregory S Mangin of Newark, N. J. took the court today determined o defeat the mighty Frenchman, Henri Cochet, in the quarter-final ingles of the French tennis ehampionsnips and possibly win * Davis cup ’earn berth Roderrh Menzel of Czechoslovakia supplied an upset in todays quarter-final round of the French term*, championships mens singles bv eliminating Fred Perry, British star 2-6 6-1. 1-6. 6-3. 7-5. Giorgio Destefani. Italian Davis cupper, defeated Harold Lee of England, and the man who eliminated Rene La Coste on Thursday. 6-3. 9-7. 6-2 Mr. Helen Wills-Moody of California continued the campaign for her fourth French singles title by advancing to the final round over Hilda Krahwinkel of Germany. 6-3. 10-6 She will oppow Mme. Rene Mathieu of France, who defeated Betty Nuthall. British are 6-2 6-4 today, in the title tilt.
Independent, Amateur Baseball, Notes, Gossip
Indianapolis Reservea defeated Barger*vlllf Merchants Sunrtav. X to 6. *n * hardrough' ;am' Rupp a* outstanding in >he field for thr loser* while Robert.* 'arreri for 'hr virtor* with a sensational one-handed rairh on 'hr game-ending out. Nut Sundav. Rr'cr'i go to Elwoori to 'ak on the Bonders in the rubber game of a hrrr-tl!t -■•rie.* AU Reserve player* mu*' attend th* meeting tonight at 1 30. *• new uniform* will ha Issued Mooresville A c deaire* turn" in July and August. Write Freelin Spoon Mooresville Ind. Souhe*?'*rn A A* df#*t-ed Moore*- * 2 A tilt Is wanted for Junr II Bargr• ■ ;.!e Conner:-'ill' and Craa fordx- ■ ill* notice Write H Van Ar&del 1605 Fl'tor.e. avenue, or call Drexel 1592-W Pro-p*et A c will practire tonight foe Sunday * game a: Southport. All plavera notice Th Mirklevvllle pitcher is asked to call Drexel 2486. ask for Bob. First-round game* In the Em - Roe Senior League have been completed Senior tees r Mandinc follow, but Junior League standings are not available until all teams repot i .scores of last Sunday a gamea. Team. W. L Pet Team. W L. Pet Olvmnir A C 4 1 xoopairm't Olsss 33 .000 For M r Cub* 33 600 Indpl*. Cards 33 .400 United Cabs 33 600 Scott Truck g 0 5 .000 Ber-rh drove Reds defeated Oak Hill Plashes 10 to 5. last Sunday. The pitching and hitting of B I.adv featured. On Monday the Red.* downed Mooresvllle. 9 to i. with effective twirling bv A Ladv, -Mate team* write L Wilder. 63 North Fourth avenue Beech .drove, or call Beech Grove 213 J-2. Highland A. C i will BO to Morristown Sund; ■ tVi'son or Koons will work on the ■ mint ith Connor receiving. For -ame m Julv and August write Alva Rus--eli ROB Highland avenue. A! s Service ntne desires dates for June 19 and 26 Write or rail Als Service 'tation 2833 Shelbv *tret. phone Drexel 0121 Ask lor A1 Miller Call between 7 a m and 5 p m. There will be a meeting tonight. All Olivers attend The summer schedule of the Kmgan Athletic Association ha* been completed, and interesting soft ball baseball games are being nlaved at Riverside everv Wednesday and Thursday, at 4.30 p. m. The *tndine of the team? on the first of June follows Wednesday Vight Learue W l W L. Main Office 3 1 Smoke House ? 3 C ’ Branch 3 1 Meintanence 1 3 Tnmmmr 2 7 Paymaster o 1 Thnr*dat \ith' league WI W L Ctjnnt 3 o Time Study 1 Cul'ing l 1 Jobbine . . 1 1 Reef Hotr-e 1 1 Seuspee 0 7 Arrangement* have been made to tk' rare of those intere*tcd in tenni* *nri golf and the entne association is looking forward to tournaments that are planned for the near future Craw fordsvUle Knights of Columbus are seeding a game for Sunday. June 13. nil their own diamond The Cagevs also have sevrgpl open dates In Julv. Last Sunday, ihev defeated the Bedford Grev* 15 to R Foe game* write J F Murphv CrawfordsTille. Leon Tailoring Company nine has an open dale tor Sunday and desires to hear from a fa*’ club at onre Call Irvington 7237 Don s are composed of last vear'a Indianapolis Triangles and are represented with a strong lineup. Indianapolis Cardinals will met United Cab Suncav a* Gat field No 1 at 3 p. m Cold.- will practice tonight at Garfield Krocer A C* will meet Al s Service station p re Sunday at 2 30 o. m. at Longa. re nark Ail platers be present. Fast Ms'e 'earns desiring games write Walter Okev 1611 Ingram street V'w Palestine outhlt Indianapolis South Side Turner' nine to aeven including * runs, but lost, • to 5. fne loser* were raeced in the field. Dlckev hn two homer:- for New Palestine and Wilkins one Willard A C.s of Indianaoe'.s will plav New Palestine next Sunday. Indian oo,:* Bulldoe* will work out this evening between 4 and 5 o'clock. Ptollowt *c nlavers renort Carroll. Ouackenbush. far-. Hunt. Leamon Moore. Bagiev. Art Collins. Donnelly Hoaglen. Sllcox and rtoo* A rarre is wanted for Sunday with a '**r- holder a diamond permit See .Pm Collin* *33 Kcntucxv avenue
Here's What You Do 1— Save the sales slips that you get with any purchase made from any Times advertiser. When you make a purchase, ask salesperson if that store’s sales slip is eligible in The Indianapolis Times Sales Slip Contest. 2 Write a statement of 25 words or less telling why you think the slip should be lucky. 3 Mail the slips and the statement to Lucky Sales Slip Editor, The Times.
LEO KRAUSS CO. —“Jewelers Since 1900” GRADUATION SPECIALS! SMil-rn 1i and Latest model*. f ri'pii mount- ** ® * ?**!*.. ** W tug* ue'il link hand* muß.'iJK o. It HIM K* *|N( In l( io* w. Washington st.
Entry Blank 7th Annual Indianapolis Times Interscholastic GOLF TOURNAMENT Riverside .Municipal Links June 9, 10 and 11 Name of Entrant Ace Addrea* School I rertlfy that the above named boy has attended school in good standing up to and including the spring term of 1932. Signed . Principal.
Tries Again
Mi** Enid Wilson
Turned back in her first attempt last year. Miss Enid Wilson, British golf champion, is coming to America hoping to add the United States women's crown to her 1932 laurels. Miss Wilson walked off with her second consecutive British crown this week, outdistancing a field which included seven Yankee stars. In her first United States invasion last yeer. Miss Wilson was beaten by Helen Hicks. American champion, in the semifinals.
CHOOTING
THIS is ’Reminding day.” To you it may be just Friday, June 3, but after looking at our calendar for the month of June we thought somebody might forget a golf date, so here goes. First, we want to remind vou that June 6 I* qualifying dav for the national open and while Noal Mclntyre, Ralph Stonehouse. Russell Stonehouse and some of the other Indianapolis pro- who always tr*- for the big event, will not attempt to qualify thts year. Indianapolis will not be without representation. George iDicki Stark, pro at Trey-Par, former pro at Coffin and later at Cincinnati, and Massie Miller, assistant pro at South Grove, will be in Cincinnati Monday attempting to make the grade If you have forgotten, this will remind vou that Massie qualified last year and played at Inverness in Toledo. The last nine up there got his goat. He couldn't get bv that stretch. Neal Melntvre also aualified for the Toledo show but didn't do so well Guy Paulsen. former state open champion and pro at Ft Wayne, also qualified. Red" really put Indiana on the map He was right out in front of the parade until the last round. If ou don't think Massie 'tiller is in shape for the nullifying play at Ciney Monday, just ask the bov* around South Grore—George Prteron, May Buell or Rav Robertson, for instamr. May ramr nvrr from Highland for a round with thr hoy* at Ihr old hangout. The above trio and Massie made nn a foursome. Before it was oyer the trio was standing around watrbing Massie score ft Mv On thr was out. Masaie raptured a birdie nn the second hole, hut lost the stroke on the third. He gained a stroke on the fourth, hut lost it again nn the fifth, and nobody was very much Impressed, because Maaaie usually shoots around par. Then he blrdiad the aixlh and eighth and reached the turn two under par and with a score of 31. He was four under when ho "eagled” the tenth and five under after a birdie on twelve. He gained another birdie on the fourteenth to be six under par and shot even psrs on the next four holes to finish that wsv. Par for the course is 73 and Massie had 34-33 for a M. Massie had nine 3a on hit rard. six 4 and three se. a a a The Indiana PGA open lournament will be held at Terre Haute Country Club June 14 and 15 with the regular proamateur preceding the event on Monday afternoon June 13 The entry fee will be 15 The pros promise to do much better for the amateurs thts year in the way of prizes. Pros must be members of the national P G A. to get In. a a a Aflfr one year of trial with the fifty-four-hole medal pl*t avstem of determining the Indiananolta women's golf rbamplan the feminine players have derided to
Prep Track Stars Meet ;ti / r nite<i Prr> CHICAGO. June 3—The leading high school athletes from all sections of the country were arriving here today for the twenty-eighth annual Stagg national interscholas- : tice track meet at the University of Chicago Saturday. A total of 486 individuals are entered from 128 schools. Preliminaries will be held Saturday morning in the dashes and hurdles. with all finals scheduled in the afternoon. Fort Collins. Colo.; Roosevelt High. Dayton, 0., and Oak Park, 111., are three of the leading contenders for the team title won last year by a two-man team from Haine Jownship. Des Plaines, 111. CASE NAMED DIRECTOR ’ It 7 7 i>* * Sprriol ANDERSON. Ind. June 3 Anderson's athletic staff was shifted today, with Everett N. Case advancing to director of athletics in the senior and junior -high schools. Alva Staggs was named supervisor of physical education in grade schools and Winston Ashley becomes athletic manager, succeeding C. D. Rotruck. LYLE AT ROCHESTER By Timr* &pn iol ROCHESTER. Ind.. June 3.—Clyde j Lyle, former Purdue star, today was named officially as basketball coach and physical director at Rochester high school, succeeding Keith Stroup.
go back to thr old system of matrh play I this season. We don't know whether It makes much difference lo Miss Elliabeih j Dunn, who has been "ruling the roost" the j past half dozen years, winning under most any condition, hut we wanted to remind the women that it would he matrh plav again this rear. Thr tournament will be early 100. June 3(1-31, at Broadmoor. Mrs. E. William Lee is receiving entries now. a a a NEXT Sunday. June 5. has been set out by the United States Golf Association as the deadline for entries in the National Public Links Association qualifying tournaments over the country. The local entry fee will be $1.50. a a a The tourney will be fifty-four holes srith play at Riverside, South Grove and Pleas- \ ant Run. Green fees will be waived to all entrants, so the entry fee Is really nothing. Public link* officials want to remind yon that they need your snpport and thai Sunday is the last day to enter. See your profrs*ional at onre. a a a Plavers r> ho annually take part tn *hr Indiana state amateur championship probsbl>- have noted that no da'es have been announced for the 1932 championship It is usually held in August. The woodmar Countrv Club at Hammond invited the tournament there this year. The officers usually- make a trip to the course us settle the problems of dates, i slaving schedule and such. Jess Mossier. : secretary, told us recently that he con- j templated such a trip with G. A. Young 1 the president, but so far we have heard nothing about dates Jess was a bit doubtful about the entry. | so if you are interested and intend io i enter, call Jess up and remind him you i wont to play this year and want the i tournament held. FRAME ENTERS ROBy' By Cuffed Prrtt CHICAGO. June 3.—Fred Frame of Los Angeles, winner of the 500Mile Memorial day automobile raca at Indianapolis, has entered the 100-mile race at the Roby-Chicago speedway Sunday. June 19. Ward Beam, operator of the mile track. - announced today. Many of the leading drivers who competed at Indianapolis will be in the Chicago race. Beam said. THOMPSON QUITS RING : By 7 ime* Special SACRAMENTO. June 3.—Young Jack Thompson has retired from the boxing ring after fourteen years of action. The Oakland Negro, twice ' holder of the world welterweight title, plans to devote his time to handling his property affairs in Los Angeles. MILLERS OPTION NORRIS By Timti special MINNEAPOLIS, June 3.—Leo j Norris, utility infielder, has been optioned to Nashville of the Southj ern Association by the Minneapolis Millers of the American Association. I
On Sale Saturday at Both Stores Rt. o Phone or C . O. D. Orders The UNITED RUG CO. 207 W. Washington St. —Opposite Statehouse The ECONOMY RUG CO. 213 E. Washington St. —Opposite Courthouse
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
TIMES SALES SLIP CONTEST AWARDS MADE Mrs. Nellie Smith Wins $5: Second Prize Goes to Thomas D. White. M.ss Nellie Smith, 3606 North Dearoorn street, has $5 more to spend on her Saturday shopping tour than she figured when she made up her budget. Mrs. Smith is Thursday's winner in The Times Sales Slip contest, which will continue until June 30. with six prizes distributed daily j and a large number of grand prizes at the end of the competition. ‘ This was a lucky day, because I found what I wanted at Block's and because The. Times told me that day of its contest," said Mrs. Smith, submitting her Block slip with her statement. Thursday's second prize. $3 goes to Thomas D. White. 240 Hendricks place. Better tennis oxfords than ever before and what a price. I’ll surely be a winner, for I'm starting correctly from the ground up.’’ he wrote, with a Marott Shoe store slip. Four prizes of SI each were awarded to J. E. Smolley, 1502 Linwood avenue, Sears. Roebuck & Cos. sales slip; Ethel Phillips, 545 Tecumseh street. Fair Mrs. A. C. Edwards. 1996 Gerard avenue, Kline's slip, and L. M. McKee. 62 Whittier place. Vonnegut Hardware Cos. slip. Read the rules on this page, save your sales slips, and mail them ti> The Times Sales Slip contest editor, with a statement of not more than twenty-five w’ords on why you consider your purchase and slip lucky. Dicker on Mine Pay Scale R; ! nitfd Prrm TERRE HAUTE, Ind., June 3. Negotiations looking toward anew agreement between members of the joint scale committee of district No. 11. United Mine Workers of America, and the Indiana Coal Operators' Association, were resumed hpre today with members i limiting their comments to the remark that prospects were "more hopeful."
rFREE DANCING AT YANTIS CASTLE BARK Pen lleton Pike and Post Roaii Saturday, June 4—to CHARLIE DESAt TELLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Dancing Every Nite Except Monday—N* Cover Charge.
COMING to MUTUAL THEATER June 6 to 1 2th THE CINDERELLA GIRL PEACHES BROWNING IN PERSON Still MRS. DADDY BROWNIN6 For Reservations, Riley 9794
CUT-PRICE 5*62 Price* Prevail If Yon Mention This Ad —Watch Cleaning 99c —Round Crystals ....... 9c —Fancy Crystals 25c —Main Spring 99c —Jewels 99c All Work Guaranteed for 1 Tear DEE Jewelry Cos. 18 N. Illinois St. Claypool Hotel Bldg.
Pawned Diamonds Left Over Loans —Sold at Loan Values—s2so Diamond at... 549.00 100 Diamond at... 18.00 75 Diamond at... 14.00 50 Diamond at... 4.00 Every Diamond Guaranteed ALSO high grade Wrist Watches. Gruens. Elgins. Bulova. Hamiltons at prices from $4.00 up. Sacks Bros. Loan Cos. Corner New York and Indiana RI. 5994
Here Is List of Rules for Sales Slip Contest
Here are the rules of The Times Sales Slip Contest. Read them carefully. You will find them easy to follow-; 1. Any on* *n<! ever Tone msy compete In the Saif* Slip Contest except employes of The Indianapolis Times and tnelr families. 2. Any one may enter the Ba!es Slip Conteat bv sending sales allps of merchandise they have purchased from Times advertisers, accompanied by a brief statement of not more than twenty-five <251 words telling why they think any one or anu number of these sales slips should be lucky or why they have been lucky In patronising a certain store or why the purchase has a lucky association. 3. In prepar.ng brief statements at not more than twenty-five words, give simple reasons you think of which can be associated with Luck. Here are a few examples: Example A—" These sales slips should be lucky because the prices comprise the lucky numbers of 1 and 11." Examp:* B— This sales slip represents a luckv purchase. It's the grettest bargain of the kind I have ever seen.” Example C —'Tt was a luckv dav when X saw this merchandise advertised in The Times." Example D—"l have had nothing but lucky breaks since I bought this dress at my favorite store ” Example E— "The new hat I purchased at (name store) was luckv because It also brought sn engagement r:ng from my future husband" 4. The brief statement mat be written on the reverse side of eech sales siip or on a separate piece of paper. Also write your name and address plainly on each sales slip. 5. There Is no entrance fee or charge of any kind I* Is not necessary to purchase a copv of The Time? to compete. The Times may be examined at Its office or at public libraries free of charge. *. Sales allps from all cash. C. O. D. or charge account purchases made from Times advertisers sre eligible. Sales slips or evidences of time payment purchases or note plan purchase ere also eligible. Where no immediate sales slips are given with time payment or note plan purchase ask store to acknowledge your purchase on firm letterhead and send tht* in to The Times the same as a sales slip. No matter
Dance the Nicest Crowd to the BEST MUSIC IN TOWN /!s>• * mv The WS§S Music bv LOUIE LOWE and His Merry Men Dancing every night (except Monday). Cover—Tues.. Wed., 35c; Thurs.. Fri. A Sun., 50c; Sat. and Holiday*. Sl.Ofl. 6800 Michigan Rd. (3 Miles north of :sSth.| Michigan road is the rontin'iatlnn of Northwestern
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what, you hare bought, so long aa the purchase *u made from a Times advertiser. your sales slip or other evidence of purchase is acceptable throughout the sales s!:p contest. ? Contestants mar enter ore or anv number of sales alios 'accompanied ov brlef statements' each and every dav throughout the sales slio contes* a, Ar.v one or any number of individual* mav aend in and enter all their sale* slips obtained through purchases they bave alreadv made from Ttmes advertiser*. and have them credited to some special chariU. church. Sundav school, hospital or anv other worthv institution. In thl* case b* certain to sign the sales alio with rour own name and address. as well as the name and addreas of the institution you want to receive credit. And also be certain to write the brief statement with each of these shps or each hatch of sales slip# you enter in this manner. 9. Each er.trv In the sales silo contest must be sent to The Bale Slip Editor. The Tunes bv first-class mail, fullv postpaid. Entries with insufficient postage will not be accepted, but returned by the postoffice department. 10. The Times can not. and does not assume responsibility for returning sales slips to anv contestant. All sales slips entered in the sales slip contest become the property of The Times Sales silos which have anv persona’, value to contestant* should not be entered. It. The first da Vs prize winners will be announced the dav after the start of the contest and followlnc this, dailv prize winners will be announced each dav until the close of the contest. Final prize winners will be announced a few davt after the close of the contest 12. The decisions of the sales slit) contest ludges on the merits of the brief statemenu submitted, telling whv one or more sales slip* should be luckv and thr final disposition of awards, will be absolutely final. The entrv of a participant is a
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fginzsmi siSs3iJteiwll ■ She Craved Thrill* and Sent Men to ■ Tbeir Ruin! BEAU ) CITY I If ROM JACK LAITY THR ILL/HG M® J tan HARLOW I Walter HUJTON I LAUREL J HARDY i Starting |g| Next Friday ia( Kir. COOPER I Charles (Chic) Sale I with RALPH GRAVES in € “WHEN A FELLER ■ NEEDS A FRIEND** METRO-fiOLDUVN-MAYKR 19 FICTIKES 9
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l compl#*# acceptance of ell th* condition* and regulation* ■ printed jfeatneaa. originality and brevity will count, but no elaborate treatment la necesearv Simoltcttv is beat. Tn case of tie* a duplicate award will tie given each tving contestant 1J Caah prlza winner* will be selected bv 1 ;dge each dav of the sale* slip contest based on the merit* of the brief statement*
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rubmltted. And :*b additlofi. the Judge* j wiU also select what they consider the next I best brief statemeot* accompanied by aalea slips submitted each day and these, together with all dally ea*h prize winner.*. 1 will comprise th# brief statement* from 1 which the jutlg-s will select on the hasta j of merit, the final grand rash awards
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