Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 72, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1933 — Page 16
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—Let’s Go Fishing— SHARK LANDED OFF FLORIDA BY CITY FISHERMAN Prize Catch Stages 2-Hour Battle and Runs 700 Feet of Line. RV I.F.FTY I.FF Times fi.hinr tiiitnr Fishing twenty miles north of Rimini, off the roast of Florida. Ro\ • c: pnnger of Indianapolis landed a 5.)0-pound yellow shark Springer was using a twrntv-four-thread linrn lint*, a Pfluger Atlapac reel and a salt-water bamboo rod The fish put up a battle that lasted two hours and ran off TOO feet of linr on five diflrrrnt occasions When the ba*tie ended Springers rod had the shape of a horseshoe, and he probably was thinking about horseshoes when the landing of this monster was accomplished The fish ermed to like what he had to offer, r.s tie took, in addition *o the shark. 11V deep .va fish that included tarpon sail, shark and barracuda Mr Fprmgcr also landed som beautiful specimens. Was this Negro enjoying himself ’ La'e last we-k a Negro angler was fishing north of the Washington street bridge in White and the eat fish were keeping him so busy that he had to hide to bait his hook All told, he landed fifty in less than three hours, and he had more than one hundred interested witnesses on the bridge, as happy a.s he oyer his good luck. R H Gilmore enjoyed his trip to Wawasee lake, as the fish were biting fast, the limit of redeye and bluegill being" taken in three hours. Gilmore tells of a youngster, visiting at a cottage next to his. who went over to a small bridge with a eano pole and a can of worms and caught a small mouth bass that measured twenty and one-half inches and weighed four pounds. Roy Strong of Bndgrpo. |. hooked and landed a 35-pound Mississippi mud cat while fishing in Fel river near Brazil. Strong brought the fish in to C. Mitchell. th<- butcher at the Standard croccrv m the 3600 block Rockville road, to ’.v ugh. and Butch ‘ thought he was carrying m a calf. Mr. and Mrs. F. WoLbenhorst, Larry Shafer and O J ( rdan returned from the Big Four lake near F'llmorp. with a dandy eatch of bluegill. The Hoosier Rifle and Pistol Club holds its shoot, earh Friday night at its range in the basement at Tomlinson hall. Charles Rirllen president of this uganizauon. sends a cordial invitation to 'he public to attend these meets.While on the subject, results of the twelfth annual eastern small bore matches should prove interesting. a.s several new world records were pasted Two hundred marksmen, 140 riflemen and sixty of tne best, pistol shots in the cast, anew record entry, competed The Palma individual match Was won by Frank C. Hoppe Jr. of the Hoppe No. 9 Nitro Solvent Company with a passible. The mark was made with the handicap of a high wind. The forty-five shots were divided into fifteen at the 150. 175 and 200yard ranges. From the fifty-yard mark. Earl Handwork of the Bear Rock Rifle Club produced a perfect score with forty-seven consecutive bullseyes. On the 300-vard range. Henry Haase, a youngster from Hartford. Conn., defeated the famous Charlie Johnson of Philadelphia for top honors. 94 to 03. Captain H W. Amundson was the winner of the .22 slow-flre pistol event with a score "of 157 out of 200 in a high wind. The 38 special shoot at twenty yards was won by Charles Migliorni of the New York police department with a score of 163 out of 200, under the same adverse conditions. The 100-yard individual match produced another possible, with Bill Schweitzer the winner. The famous Germanviile Bear Rock No. 1 team pasted a world's record score of 897 out of 900 to win the team event from the Bear Rock No. 2 team. Killed in Railroad Speeder R'J t it Pr< * ANDERSON. Ind . Aug 3 —The body of Frank Cain. 62. fatahv injured when his railroad speeder collided with a truck, was removed to his former home at Kokomo today. He had been employed by the Pennsylvania railroad for twentysix vears. He was a car tester
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Wallace Is Marie’s Romeo in ‘Tugboat Annie’ Film Two Great Favorites of the Screen Join Together Once More to Make Their Fans Laugh, Cry and Think. BY WAI.TF.R D. HICKMAN THIS time Wallace Beery is the big. awkward Romeo of Marie Dressier in Tugboat Annie.” Meaning that Wallace as Captain Terry is the hubby of Annie as played by Miss Dressier. And those who know about the picture state that Annie accuses Wallace's kisses feeling like a wet. paint brush. The news you want to know is that Tugboat Annie” will open an engagement Friday at Loew s Palace. A J. Flex, manager of the Palace, has supplied me with the following
data on "Tugboat Annie:'' Directed by Mervyn Leßoy. who was behind the cameras in “Gold Diggers of 1933.' "Little Caesar" and many other outstanding hits. "Tugboat Annie” tells the story of Northwestern waterfronts with two central figures cast in inimitable roles. Laughs, thrills, tears and tense drama all have their share in this production. In Tugboat Annie.” Marie Dressier is cast as Annie, the aggressive feminine tugboat captain, and Wallace Beery is seen as her shiftless but good-natured husband and first mate, Captain Terry. Throughout several entertaining episodes they are seen in hilarious quarrels and difficulties, in which they fight and make up again for countless laughs. Robert Young who was last seen in Hell Below” plays the role of the son who grows up and becomes the captain of an ocean liner, later marrying the daughter of a shipping magnate and then seeking to remove his parents from the tug which is their livelihood and home. The father lapses into his old alcoholic ways and is disowned by his son. but comes through in a stirring sacrifice at the finish when he saves his son's liner which becomes endangered during a raging storm at sea. Among the highlights of the story are the race for the wrecked ship.
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Miss Dressier and Berry in this new picture, including Maureen O'Sullivan. Tammany Young. Frankie Darro. Paul Hurst. Willard Robertson and many other well-known stars. Puget Sound tugboats, built to withstand the terrific storms of the northern ports, cameras slung from cables, or from their booms, to film them in churning seas; a great liner, chartered especially for this production. and placed in the center of a raging storm at sea. are among the amazing technical feats acocmplished in the filming of "Tugboat Annie.’ Mast of the picture was filmed in Puget. Sound, in the Actual locales of the Norman Reilly Raine stories, which gives the picture an extraordinary sense of authenticity. Featuring the short subjects arc an ever-popular Our Gang Comedy. “The Kid From Borneo.” and a James Fitzpatrick Traveltalk, "Fiji and Samoa.” which promises screen fans to be entertaining as well as educational. World news events as picturized by the Heart Metroione News rounds out the screen program for the week. Indianapolis theaters today offer* "Another Language," at the Pal-
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Girl. 20. Drowned in Ohio EVANSVILLE. Ind. Aug 3 Miss Margaret K Bosler 20 was drowned in the Ohio river Wednesday* afternoon while fou** women, all unable to swim watched helplessly from the oank
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