Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 79, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1933 — Page 11
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Let s Go Fishinq— RAINS IN SOUTH RUIN WEEK-END FISHING HOPES Game Wardens Report Good Sport in Northern Part of State. B 5 IF.m I.EE I iinf% Fithini t (fitor A heavy rainfall in :h** southern part of the state lias pe>iled the fi'-hing lor the week-end, but iea; condition' prevail in the lake legion and some real sport is predicted a the fish have been biting ail week game wardens reports say. Warden Grossman. Noble County Rainfall of 'he last week has brought np the lakes and streams several inches Weather is cooler, hut the frh are biMrg fine. Early morning and ia'e evening fishing is tyest. Cricket- make 'he Orst ba:' Many hnne.?. are raking advantage < the roe.;<r weather and are out after squirrel.
Wardens Ande-wn and Sloan. North Jud.son Y-.10-> Kankakee and Tipp*' mie rivers are a l:'ttle below normal but the water is in good ' ondi on a nr. orne fine catch" are reported. Warden Herron. Warsaw Poll fishinc not o gocri last week small fish t-iking the bait too jeadii’ S'.me nice bass were taken a’ Riddimper lake early in the week the prize tx-inc a foiir-jHiunci- * r, taken oirlv :n the morning. Warden Roth. White County - T.aki's Shale; and Freeman and the Tippecanoe river are dear and in good shajie. Be * catches are being made belov Oakdale dam. bltiegill and channel ca' biting there. Warden Lacpv Greensburg—All streams in fine shape. Blue river. Ciifiv. B;g Flat rock Sand and Little Hat rock are clear, Lakes MiCoy and Allen and thr Big Four reservoir a; o clear. Muscatatuck very low and cloudy, especially in Decatur county. Warden Bennett Davies Counts Fishing good in boh forks of'White river. Rivers very low and dear. Best catcher reported included catfish. perch, bass and carp A monster ca* weighing fifty-eight pounds was taken last week-end. Here ;s opportunity for anglers who wish to go af'er the fish which all anglers hope to meet, the musKie .Joe Godfres. secretary of the Sportsmen s Club of Chicago is arranging lor a special party to leave Chicago Aug 19 for almost a week of Ashing at Ernie Calvert's camp on Lake of the Woods, Ontario, where a record mu.skie weighing fifty-eight pounds was taken last year Calvert's place is well-known to local anglers, who have tried for the big ones in the past Special Pullmans will handle the party, and the local anglers will be back early on the morning of Aug. 28 .Jimmie Wavman will handle reservations for the Indianapolis anglers who wish to make the trip, and he can be reached at Ri. 4022. Charlie Ridlen finally took time out to send m a ietter from Chapman lake. Ridlen makes it short ard snappy. Here it is m full: “Arrived 10 a. m , wen: out in the evening, took three, one undersized, one two pounds and one lhree pounds one ounce Too windy to do anything this morning ' Despite a denial bv Marcus Blinn. Rollie Mathews still claims that he was the one who taught Blinn how to take them with the fly rod And so the battle between these two ardent anglers wages on, to the gratification of tne boys at the Bell Telephone Company. Well, thev are making a trip to Canada together shortly, so why not let the fish up there deride the argument, the one who takes the most fish being declared the boss? Audrey Dunham has qualified as n full-fledged member of the Rova! Order of Fish Stretchers. This lad told of a three-pound bass being taken by one of the members of lus fishing party and thr member receiving the credit tells us that the fish, instead of being three pounds, was in reality three ounces and undersized.
B 3 I A>jr I I *I ’ ■**' Only $ Q * ■ ROl ND TRIP m. M FROM INDIANAPOLIS Lowest coach rate ever offered to famous resorts way up NORTH • Whit a week-end vacation opportunity! 500 m.es north into cool Michigan lor j ust a If* dollars. Spend to lull days in any ol these famous resorts—Ca: uac. Petoskey. Harbor Springs. T-a.. -e City. Mackinaw City E" oy the beauty ot Mackinac Is.and lor only SI estra charge. I.v. Indianajtoli*—l:3s P. M. (C.S-T.) Vue. IS. Return following Sunday night, Aug. 20 I Fish in clear, cool lakes, ride horse Fa on sr.adrcklr* v p ay golf, hike or loaf in the bracr g a of tne north woods. l>n‘t that somethingE*ce..ert hotels convenient... ortftng most rrasonaf e rates .Non-resident .-h----mg licenses reclined to $1 Pak your hag for a glorious week-end aa> from sweftenng summer heat See soar local ticket agent today or phone Riley 93. 1 ' iixipifiiimi JUiliHlff.'il'iliVl'Wl
Contract Bridge
BV W E MKENNEY ••rretars American Bridge Incur \lf HEN auction was at its pea'-: VV vou will recall partners bidding back and forth b'tween therr,selves each believing tha* the hand should be plaved in hss suit Todav .n ron'ract we realize that those were misfit hands. Remember this. When you bid a mu* and r*-bid it in the face o! partner s continual- re-b:dd;ng of •he suit he has named nei’hcr of vou making any attempt to show another suit—you must stop to analyze whether your hand may be of any benefit to your partner befor? making your fourth bid. If you find that it is going to b" impossible for partner to get in'o your hand and that your hand will oe of no benefit to him then you again may re-bid your suit. Otherwise vou should pav* Few good pia vers go* into trouble v .>h the following misfit hand because they were quick to realize what was wrong South the dealer parsed. West two hearts. East two spades, and West bitl thre- hear*. This bid of * hree hear's definitely shows West with a good suit of at least six cards in length. East bid three spades. BBS beginner a* contract would -I make the mistake of bidding four hearts with the West hand for two reasons. fir<- , because he is
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void of spades; ar.d second, because lip holds 100 honors in hearts. His partner, by bidding spades three times, definitely told him that the hand was a misfit. If West should bid four hearts, his partners hand is very apt to he worthless to him due to the fact that West does not hold a spade. West with his two aces can feel confident that his partner has an entry into his hand to use some of his high cards, therefore he should pass. Three spades easilv ran be made, while with good defense West ran not make even one heart. As long as North and South arp careful not to lead a spade all the tricks that West, the declarer, possibly ran make are five heart tricks and the ace of clubs iCep-. ntrhi 1913 bv WFA Service. Inc.l PLUMBING IS STOLEN Loss Is Sl.Vi in Vacant House: Theif Loots Offices of Firm. Plumbing equipment valued at $l5O was s'oien from a vacant house at 801 Fayette street Thursday night. Margaret Clark, 601 North Rural street, the owner, reported to police today. A burglar who broke into the office of the Freeman Ice Cream Company. 656 Virginia avenue, early Thursday night obtained only S2. Howard Gagen. manager, told police.
ALKY BLINDS YOUTH Bootlegger Is Sought as Boy. 19, Improves at Hospital. Rlinderi bv bootleg alcohol. Orvillp Whiteford. 19. of 1455 Hoyt avenue, was reported in an improved condition todav at city hospital. Meanwhile. police arp hunting the bootlegger. a Negro woman, who sold Whiteford and two companions two and a half pints of alcohol for 65 cents Young Whiteford was brought to city hospital by h;s father. Jess Whiteford. and doctors there reported the case to city police. TAGGART IS APPOINTED Democrat Leader Made Member of District Recovery Board. Thomas D. Taggart of Indianapolis was appointed Thursday on the district recovery board of the NRA. it was announced by Senator Frederick Van Nuvs. who received confirmation of the appointment from Washington Taggart. Indiana Democratic national committeeman, was offered the appointment after George A. Bail of Muncie. who is abroad, declined. HITLER TO TOPIC North Side Minister to Tell of Observations in Germany. The New Germany" will be the subject of liic Rr\. E G. Homrichausen pastor of the Carrollton Avenue Reformed church, in his sermon Sunday morning. Dr Homrighausen recently returned to Indianapolis after a twomonth trip to Europe, in which he spent much time in Germany, obtaining first-hand information of the Hitler regime.
Gone, but Not Forgotten
A .'omobiits rrpcrtfd to police as stolen be ora to Harold Stevenson, iSIT Mills a\ena* Che-, :oict coupe 23-390 trom West ar.d Murke’ T B-rger. 1205 Sturtr. avenue. Chr\> aedar. SJ-tU. from in Iron', of 25 So :th Penns* l\a:ua street E F Srueca. 1230 Pleasant stree- Nasn cc pe 50-082 from 100 East Washington srreeJoe F Fsrr' Crardai; Ind DfSoto co >re 2*9-841 from Crandall. Ind Oe~rse E Bruce H 24 Woodlasn a'er...ue Plymouth *dan 34-96*. from S;\t\-first and Cooper streets
B.H K HOME AGAIN
S’oien automobiles recoserd bv police belong to J"h:-. V. Pir.egir. 2303 Pierson atenue. Cbe\ role' coupe found a; Twenty-third ar.d Ho\e\ streets. Flossie McCabe 1137 North JeSersor. aier.ue Ford coach found at Fountain street and H:..Mde a'enue stripped of • heels and tires ivir.alc Close Ft Wayne. Ir.ri Ford coach tr .r.rt in parking spare • Perry stadium stripped of batten, coils, and five tires .'iir." Lavr. 418 Fan: Fifteenth stree' Ford coupe found *• N.ne'.eer.th and Be.ir!otva:ne streets S-rhA.tO'Compan' 1044 North Meridian st ee - Oldstr.obile coach found at Indiana avenue and Sixteenth stree' Oeorge Ter:-. *26 North Dearborn s'ree' Oldsmofci.r <rdan. found at West drive Woodruff Place, and Michigan street. C. H. Jergenaen. 240 North Pennsylvania atreet Ford coupe, found in rear of 2848 -North Delaware street, stripped of ftve *i*> I C ffirohm. 3330 Carrollton gvenue., Mirmon sedan found in rear of Douglas park, stripped of a lire and wheel.
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