Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 91, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1933 — Page 25

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Horstmann, Newman Give East Grid Ed<;e Hanley's Eleven Outplays West in Thrilling Struggle Before 60.000 at Chicago. 13 to 7. Scoring Winning Goal in Final Minutes. m GEORGE KIRKSEV I Mas? ( rrfpnrtrnt CIHrAOO, ' 25 FNr v■/'.•*m foo’oail which for ;wo *urcf*stve I i; .a:oi. . gri'l;. m cnampion. today wa-> bacn on Br. fry. r. •. ; . ' •' rs from th<* midwest and south, ronh *red if far • • • ~ ■ < f :he gr-a?es* all-star games ever plaved Thu:.••dag; be" .•> .<: rv.ns •. Soldier Field, 13 to 7 The gar:.’ : • , g rpi x-s the crowd and the ferocity

■;v pi. Ah a. i..aoie i;* kets were sold and the *•*:.< r.s crashed ‘he gate to swell the crowd beyond ah <> p‘ • During the hour of play under the :.'--'C.ig. ni<- 'if the most thrilling football of recent ; ‘ .i-soloed before tpe crowd. Harr-. .Newman. Michigan's -ad-America fjuaner ■ k fit n* Ronwim. an unheralded half hack from M. rqi.ru** and Roy Horstmann Purdue full bark, wc :.* ■ -• .-,'ars Stan Williamson. So r j.ern Cali.i. a;i-America center of two years ago. was the brightest tar n ;ie west s lineup with Hank Schaldach. U an,a, and c*aius Shaver, Southern California, as i ii" m:n< r sat"hi' < s. Ti > < iv sma .(-d through the west s vaunted line wn after tw*o passes by Gil Berry.

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I. iiif..' had earned 'h> bail to the eight-yard ine. In three pin If*- ’maun iipje-d through the west s defense for the first 10-ierd'-v. i- Mar.'! Main l eta kick'd goal. 1 ’ o': ■ i. re when Dim Nesbit. University of Washington rnfl r: ' 1 ; ■■ blocked Wesley Fesler's attempt to punt on the ~ ! oh< ooj„ rj up the ball and ran for a touchdown Johnny Baker, S< ni California, kicked

goal, tying the score. It v.-as '.•<! lin’d the last ;•< minli*< .f j. ai t .u.::. Hi : New*l *. 1 p: f< onal toi't hall w:*n the N •.< York Chants this fa]' staged two thrilling punt runs - one n* • v.uds and a not hr ~* thirtv-five th< ia- - man in his prh •topping him each time. W. i the ha■ n trie West's 34yard lr* J.ij: Purvis. Purdue, had lntercr p'i'fl a j-s the East made i* < inning •?•* k* Newman slashed off tackle lor eleven yards and t,<n thr w a 5 -aid pass to Ronzan: He ran to the 10-vard line where two big westerners had him boxed along the sidelines Ronwan! piiiii-d and to steam-roll both of tin rrd-shirted wt lerners. and ran over the line standing up. The st .t .tics clearlv show the fa st s sup* ru :it v. Th.* < it. coarhed by Dick Manic, of Northwestern, gained 199 yards to the west's 126. and mad* nine first downs to the wests 'lire*. The east attempted twenty-two passes, completed ten for eighty-three vards, as against fifteen attempted by ihe west, with two completed for twenty yards. FETROEEF. FUI I.f R SHIN Ji •/ >#lC. -I BOSTON. Aug. 25. Billy Petrolle. vch ran Fargo <N. Dp junior welterweight, and Sammy Fullei. rugged Boston star, have oeen signed for a ten-round bout here ►s< pt. 8.

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I .’> Trams in Swim Eaciil One hundred and thirteen swimmers will represent thirteen teams in the annual city swimming championships at Garfield park pool Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Hoosier Athletic Club leads the field of entries with 23. Other teams follow Rhodius. 16; Garfield. It: Y M C A . 12: Elienberger. 11: Westlake fl Willard, 6 Riviera. 5; Broad Ripple 4. Ksrshbaum. 2; McClure Warfieigh and Antlers. 1 each, and unattached swimmers. 3. 'Hie diving event promises !o he one of the features, with fourteen entered, including Vince Pulinn of Rroad Ripple. Indiana-Kentucky A A U platform champion. The meet will be held under the auspices of the Aineriean Red Cross and city recreation department, and is sanctioned by the A A. U. The Em-Roe Sporting Goods Company donated a cup as the team trophy. VAN ATT A GOES HOME CLEVELAND. Aug. 25 Russell Van Alta star outhpnw rookie of the Yankees, will return to New York today. H" has been ill with influenza and Manager Joe McCarthy ordered him home to rerover.

Hitting Again

■/ '- m I* | m i & 11 \ ... : * 1 # i |pS *** (W m,,M * w ’ (loose C.nsiin \ \I ITH 'hf Washington Sena'ors VY romping along eight games out in front of the American League, fans are asking "why.” Here s one big reason for the recent successes of Joe Cronin's surprise team. Goose Goshn, after a mtdseason slump is smashing the ball all over the lot again. He clouted two home runs Thursday. SHARKEY GETS CHANCE ./ I nil- it r<m, BOSTON Aug 25 Jack Sharkey will be given a return bout with Heavyweight Champion Pnmo Carnrra at Miami late in February, provided he wins over King Levinskv and Tommy Loughran next month. Johnny Buckley, the former champion manager, announced today. Buckley said Matchmaker Jimmy Johnston of the New York Madison Square Garden had promised the return match. THURSDAY FIGHT RESI IT's AT NEW YORK Eddie 'Kid' Whalen 162 South Brooklyn defeated Torn - Dom.na-icr ISS Cuba 'in Prar.kie Marino. 132 South Brooklyn, defeated t ine Sins Qua 130 China S . AT CHICAGO Heprv Eirpo vrietan Coins' die middleweight, outpointed ar Tramblie of Rockford. It!.. ir. eight rounds

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Braves Capture Sixth Straight, Frail idle (siants l>\ Six Games

Ry t mini NEW YORK Aug 25 Boston con’tnued its determined climb toward the National League peak by registering i r R sixth straight victory Thursday, a 4 to 3 win over St Louis that pared the New York Giants first place lead to six games. The Braves made their winning tallv in the fifth when P:nkey Whitney s single drove in Randy, Moore. Ed Brandt allow'd the Cards seven hi r s. including Joe, Med wick's homer, while Bill Halla- * han yielded six safeties and seven walks. Chicago took sole command of their position by winning a doubleheader from the Phillies. 5 to 0. GuvBush limited the Phils to three hit> in the first game The Bruins won. 9 to 6. in the nightcap in which the Cubs outhit the Phils. 16 to 13. Pittsburgh dropped from a thirdplace tie to fourth position. Brooklyn and Cincinnati split a twin bill, thp Doogers winning the first. 2 to n, behind Van Mungo's seven-hit pitching. The Reds took the nightcap. 3 to 2. when Chick Hafey s single, scoring Adams, accounted for the winning run in the eighth Washington maintained its eightgame American League lead over New York by trouncing Detroit. 13 to 6. with two homers by Goose Goshn leading the Senators' seven-teen-hit attack. The Yankees crushed Cleveland 10 to 1. with a ten-hit attack, including Frank Crosetti s homer, while Johnny AlPacing Star Sets Record R u Timi t S/irctnl SPRINGFIELD. 11l Aug. 25 With Sep Palin, veteran Indianapolis star, in the sulky. Dick Reynolds paced the fastest, mile of the 1933 Grand Circuit to capture the 2 11 American pacing classic here Thursday. His I:s9’•* performance in the second heat established the record. The son of Single G and brother of Mary Reynolds. Hambletonian winner, won the $1,500 event in straight heats, the first in 2:00' ; and the third in 2 02',. Lee Storm, driven by Doc Parshall. was second and Rose Marie Abbe third. Palin also piloted Selka Worthy to a straight heat triumph in the 218 trot, worth $1,500. Hollyrood Roman, with Childs driving, captured the 2:12 Illinois trotting derby for $1,500. winning the last two heats, after finishing fifth in the first. Lady Vonian, with Parshall driving, won the 2:10 pace.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 I'unrrvl Dirertnrs Flonvt* A BEAt'TIFVI FCN'ERAL HOME A SERVICE COMFI ETE IN EVERT DETAIL Clyde Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N Meridian HA-.444 J. C. WTLSON 1230 Pr.-mnect DR #l2: 03 n 4 I ost and Found Bt'LLDOtl Screwtai, male 10 w. . old R' i 111'* N Olnes CH-5218 " CARD CASE railroad pass drnrr .. mw 11J 5 N_ O gFAHAM-PAIOE 4-Pass . Mine 1 era N; 102756 Reward LI 5470 da, HAHAT N. I red felt '\V•’ > . bag ReT 'aid R R 10 Rev 33‘> IR 21"' 9 1-oST Siler grav iv'Ucc dog Satirrtiv " IBM DR - 240* Rew g-d E Snowball Reward 514 E 'Vabash. RI . : ii VER RIMMED Vveglass, • Bel ar and Mel Ri’ITCASE - "ween 'i'eri s h ■■■pi* > R 'e P*uk. Meru.ead*' :.g HE-1 .-J 'LG I: :: - ! u TA-641.' WRIST WATCH lad’ c. ■ Amts' v P m Aug 3 R* t. - WRIST WATCH id: ai R. r r . . i^rF. Aue 2.3 Her. .ni BE 0565-W 5 Persona la CUT-RATE Watch Repairing All W ork Guaranteed ONE YEAH Hound Crystals 14c Main Springs ✓ Jewels LA 1 Balance Staff CHICAGO JEWELRY CO. 203 F. Washington St DtROOURAOED > Oo; • nsr hope Any skin <tlaeaa*> can h' • it. . Vnur ca*e properly d.agnoaed re expel * Nafrol ’ result* aslonoiillig 'her ii'rd tn rases nf r.ng worm psoriasis errema ulee r s Write NATROI. 716 E N.i;e'-e n *h HE 3903 CENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. L S AYRIS A ro _____ I >r. (Chester Miller DENTIST. lie. j p ~ p Bldg RI-7MI. I Wit I. NOT in responsible f' del" :n----r.n>d hv "her than msMut on and after Aug 23 Geo J Streltel NOT REBPONBim.E for anv drhr* . oiil ira'-t.d l". .IPS one hut m-self JOHN E Dt HAMFI ! C Hit Ti TO BOARD Any age Can glta i ef, re; ., . HA-1072 DEBTS Note* rollri ted or no charge 31S _ Board of Trad' LI 8687 Ih YOU DON 7 FIND wnat eou are .uogIng for in the want nas today, it may be advertised here tomorrow Read Time* * i " 1 ad* daily - - ; rw

- fi Transportation TRAVEL BY IM'B Specie 'o lodges Pan* ro MeHAFTIF 250 N Can'-oi Ave HI 4947 Tl: WFI shark expenses -- i on s ■jo r -, , . , - MANS Phone Ri !>2in :ns s Limma. DENVER 001,0 RAI wY~Stiirda\ 26th* r.! lake a pa -senger (or 515 t 1-HS36. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Services CHAIRS made nc tv tv. Doming in cane, hickory or reed. BOARD OP INDUSTRIAL AID POR P! INI) HA-0583 ii -,o >b foSI • 1. . •. ■ I CH 0342 HOME OWNERS We nil! rrmorii-: v :• prope-" Vo ill or * i.* aHe required 2 (ears to p.u INDIANA LAND AND LOAN ro INI' Rl-2002. FURNACE REPAIRING Hand rleunng. Soria) ra’s next ten dav Estimate*. HINKi EY DR 3 CHIMNEYS nainliiiK roofliu hrKk '>atrr proofing, cement work CH-0716-W BAND and orchestra matrumen's repaired: exper' gur >rk PEAKAON PIANO CO 128 N Penn LI 3.713 SELL. KENT OR BUY itiCAL BSTATi through rlaasili-d ds in The Time*. Phone "nd-taker k;. aSil durint diislnet hour* 7-a Moviner. 'transfer. Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE Ptota no*, par hi month* .alar, rrea hauling to storage Moving t 4 per load and up PARTLOW DINKINS MOTOR AR_CO RI-77J6 <• . - •• . MOVING LOOM I.ONO DISTANCE. White Reasonab ' _jDEIBR HE-3539 GRAVES as RODMAN Snappy, . alp flng W-" .cry Careful. experienced while met. 52 load up Covered truCKS. RI(288. MOVING p-x estimate- Car(n| - 'haiC .... • TA-45(K WILL move you lor \nur ditrarrieiri lurnl- _ ‘ ire. While Service LP-4582 MOVING 31 UP Local ovrrlvid equip. fit. i ’i ■ i'll 876. STORAGE local long distance hauling, return load "anted. Par* loads eri ve O’ rri J. SUES/.. RI-362* RI 8581 OH--0699-W 7-h f'afterhanging and Painting PAPER Ftp NLSHED hung. 12 50 room* .T _' ' > _1- _i;.anillng. _ plastering LI-4230 PAPER hanging pain'ing. qualify work. Pi r-lce CH-2363-W A-1 \!'r.H HANGING Painting T Q. , HC'iHEE RE-11 32-61 a fer_ a P g Will, • rmshed paper hang ~63 room. _RI-3 4(ii Plai’ering. painting CH 0601. A-l PAI’FRHANOING. 10e roll up Paintmg. x •r. _MR WU r IS. DR 5075 PAINTING I ..-rr -- Use on h .r.gap.u paper cleaning nil wa-i-i- g JENKINS HC-261C O l 'A RANTEFD P*PFF HANOING—gtSO roor; . .* v p..pr Ac rnli up Painting. PAINTING Papering. a< -a m pi-• -I*4 n- . ' ’ ’ r ' PAPER HANGING :30 <r • room Spe- . ■ INSTRUCTIONS 10 School*, ( Tutoring FL YINO I N3TRUCTIONS p •r. fjy ;r. ne* op?n an*l etota Ve 14 p*r ha it hoar T'.RKINGTON AVIATION CO BE 11 i F ’ 2.3 M A. -pert r,r - • Ar; - FPEfJ Ht •:j f. g -df tn <• .'fars HII O HAWAIIAN 3 "DIG 21',8 ROORE. VELT AVF OH 4425 HELP WANTED 1.7 Help Wanted—Male ' one* Neat (nmaatm ■x>r K e- Sinarv to -ar- -he NHA baa *** ao ' P''air.e reg. earning? for our _w" ""dm 418 When B . Iding RENTALS 17 t urniahed fUxnna s'<B • V’ ; \ ••'hi‘hed room a. BROADWAY 23?'. A’-raeVve --.eerlul rex,- ,arg < e- pr.ia'e hum? Breakfan optional. HE-Sait BROADWAY? 1134 -Ore-three roomi so4i* 1 253 f5 50 CLINTON HOTEL 29 Virginia " --epSig rooms, also housekeeping $2 ip Steam COLLEGE 3222 Nice room priva’e home* ga-age on’ionareavir.aMe HA -1009 COLLEGE 2327—62 75 J window? "Sen lurnvure Owners home Pr.Mlea**. Oarage HE-57.58 Delay.are n 202* Room *u n beds': pro a'e bat... # ;o room wv to hath, i * optlOQftl horrc/ioklof eorlbt hills -g 6. • ■ h ° me ‘* un<lry P nv tale near. lurnlahed room, r rt.. prefer htismeas mar. or traveling sa.eaman garage a:.O board optional. u -H ? ’ OI8 „-'L 1907—Pleasant room, reftnad Gar a e Cons; * n '- hot *ir Seam neat. OpNOw. w 834, APT 2 ~oem. ne ••“kfHJS Conunut ot me,. #4. RI-W5G'.