Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 37, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1933 — Page 18

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NATIONAL MISS CROWN IS GOAL OF BILLYDYERS Times Victor Is Ready for Championship Play at Chicago. A national nibs title for Indianapolis. That's the goal of Billy Dyer, 14, of 937 West Thirty-third street, redhaired, freckled winner of the cit ( y marble championship, played under the auspices of The Times. Billy will leave Sunday, with Floyd Baker, Times Marble Tournament Editor, for Chicago, to visit the Century of Progress exposition, and to play in the western divisional tourney to be held in Chicago. After winning the city championship in 1932, and making a trip to Ocean City, where he lost out in national play, Billy came home with the determination to return to the national play next year, and win a national marble championship. He practiced steadily during the year and won with ease in this year's city play. Billy says that with one year's national experience under his belt, he knows what it's all about, and will not. have the handicap of nervousness which caused hi.s elimination early in play last year. Another drawback, which handicapped him last year, was explained by his mother, Mrs. George William Dyer Sr., this week, when she explained that Billy received a severe sunburn last year just before making the trip. The burning, she explained, came from his desire to swim, and this year she has refused steadfastly to let him swim or remain in the sun for any length of time. The trip to Chicago will start

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Sunday morning by Greyhound bus. Headquarters in Chicago will be at the LaSalle hotel. Play in the western divisional will begin Monday morning, and continue through Wednesday, at which time winners of the six league assignments wil be named. Billy will play in the Central league, composed of Indianapolis, Ft. Wayne, Kokomo. St. Paul, and Chicago west side areas. Final play at Chicago, which will determine the winner of the western championship, will be held Thursday. The winner will leave that city by airplane Thursday afternoon for Ocean city, where he will meet the eastern divisional winner for the national title, in a nine-game set. Billy already is planning on the airplane trip to Ocean City, in addition to the visit to Chicago, and according to his mother, has been having regular audiences watch him in his practice play, which he holds daily at his home.

PASTOR SCORES CHURCH ACTIONS! Religion Too Involved With World, Speaker Says at Session. By United Pres* LAI AYE'i xE. June 23.—America has dressed Christ in a business suit, making a good fellow of him. the Rev. L. C. Ford, Greencastle, protested at the annual assembly -f

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the Methodist Episcopal Northwest Indiana conference at Battle Ground. t “The church has become too much a part of the world around it,” he explained Laymen, organized at a meeting in connection with the assembly, elected Earl Mann, Terre Haute, as president to succeed C. A. Carlisle, i South Bend. A committee including Robert Wise. Valparaiso, and W. E. Carpenter. Brazil, was named to map a program for the ensuing year. Battle Ground was chosen as the permanent assembly place after Terre Haute was rejected for 1934

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