Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1934 — Page 9

JAN. 29, 1934_

CUNNINGHAM, VENZKE TO REVIVE INDOOR TRACK FEUD

Flying Milers to Meet in Wanamaker Mile Run Athletic Heads Expect New Record as Pair of Runners Compete in Four Indoor Events This Winter; Start Rivalry Saturday. BY JACK CUDDY Unit'd Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK. Jan. 29—The American attack on the world indoor mile record will be resumed in dead earnest Saturday night when Glenn , Cunningham and Gene Venzke revive their 1933 board track feud in the Wanamaker mile at Madison Square Garden. This Wanamaker classic, feature of the Millrose games, will be the flrat of a senes of four big indoor races in which Cunningham, Kansas - flyer and Venzke, tall, stream-lined Pennsylvania sophomore, are to

match strides. Secretary Dan Ferris of the A. A. U. believe* that Venzke's world mark of 4:10 for the indoor mile will be lowered before the season is over. He figures this mark, peculiarly American, will be shaved down somewhat in proportion to the universal outdoor standard which foreign runners trimmed to 4:07.6 in the last couple of years. Venzke and Cunningham will compete in the Wanamaker milt; the Hunter mile of the Boston A. A. meet; the Baxter mile of the New York A. C. games, and in the socalled Olympic •‘mile” of the National A. A. U. championships, which actually is 1,500 meters. If they fall to make an impression on the record in the first two events, they may be forced to do so in their third meeting, the Baxter mile, when they are certain to be pressed, if not beaten, by Bill Bothron of Princeton. He is the chap who forced Jack Lovelock of New Zealand to his sensational 4:07.6 outdoor mark last summer. Bonthron also will compete in the national 1,500-meter championship. Venzke holds the world indoor record of 4:53.4 for this, and the chances are excellent that this mark will be improved. The Kansas runner is favored to beat Venzke Saturday night, largely on the basis of his splendid outdoor performances last year. He toured seven foreign countries without a defeat, and won the James E. Sullivan award as the outstanding amateur athlete of 1933. Venzke’s victory last Saturday night in the “mile of the miscounted laps” at the Boston Knights of Columbus meet indicated that he might turn in 4:10 or 4:11 on the Garden track. He was clocked in 4:20 after jogging the final lap.

Bowes Seal Fast Captures Women’s Pin Team Honors

BY PAUL STRIEBECK (Pinch Hitting for Lefty f.ee) The Indianapolis Women’s City bowling tournament closed at Pritchett's alleys last night with featured scoring and one new record set. In class A. team event, the Bowes Seal Fast team was crowned the champion for 1934 with a 2,587 score. The Bowes Seal Fast had games of 874 . 805 and 908. Second place goes to Marott Shoe Store

Saturday College Tilts

Butler, 35: Wabash. 32 Ball State. 31; Western State (Michigan,. 30 i overtime). „ , Hanover. 43; Eastern Illinois Normal. 38. Franklin. 26; Evansville. 22. Minnesota. 31; Northwestern. 30. Pennsylvania. 28. Syracuse. 22. Lovola Baltimore). 25; Washington. 17. Yale. 41; Cornell, 31. Pittsburgh. 42; West Virginia. 21. Oklahoma. 44; Nebroska 36 Chicago. 34; Wheaton. 23. Johns Hopkins. 45; Western Maryland. 25 Temple. 43. Buckneff. 20 Augtistana (Sioux Fallt. 32; South Dakota State, 30 Navy. 43; Penn State. 24. Armv. 26; Amherst. 14. _ , . Western State tColoradoi. 40; Colorado **lndiana Tech (Ft. Wayne). 26. Hunt“luanchester. 34; Concordia 14 Detroit U. 45: St Johns. 2t> Catholic U.. 41: Rider iTrenton. N. •). 3S Oeorgetown. 52: Mt St. Mary’s. 30. Mercer. 53. Sewanee. 13 Vanderbilt. 48: Auburn. 33 Alabama. 34 Mississippi, 18 Georgia. 37; Georgia Tech. 33. Western Kentucky. 36; Tennessee Poly. **Transvlvania. 37: University of Louisville. 3(f idouble overtime’. _. . Eastern Kentucky. 4; Morehead Teacher GeorgetoWn college (Kentuckyi. 31: Union ’Kv.) college. 23. trtnitheru Illinois Teachers. 3<. ©hurtle North Carolina State. 45; V P. 1.. 30 Louisiana Tech. 43; Louisiana college ,3<. Duquesne. 40. Thiel, 34. . „ West Virginia Wesieyan. 42; Marshall. Berkley college. 34: Montgomery. 33. Creighton, 31: Drake. 21 Ohio Weslevan. 45: Wittenberg. 28. lowa. 39; St. Ambrose. 18 Columbia (Iowa). 36: lowa State. 20. Kentucky. 52; Tennessee. 26 Texas Aggies. 30: Bay .or. 14 WILKINSON DEFEATED IN MIAMI TOURNEY By Time* Special MIAMI. Fla.. Jan. 29—8i1l Wilkinson, Indianapolis amateur golfer, dropped the final match of the Mi-ami-Biltmore invitational amateur tournament to Curtiss Bryan Jr., diminutive local youngster, Saturday, 5 and 3, in a thirty-six-hole contrst.* Wilkinson was ahead at the end or nine holes, but faltered on the second nine and reached the halfway mark all square. He continued to slip In the afternoon round and was two down at twenty-seven boles, which lead Bryan increased an the next few holes and climaxed the match with a birdie four to win the thirtv-fhird to end the play.

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Through an official error the finish bell was rung before the eleventh Instead of the twelfth lap, causing Gene and his competitors to put on the stretch sprint ahead of time. He appeared to be running the same peak form as in 1932. He easily outdistanced Joe Mangin of Cornell and Glen Dawson of Oklahoma.

Chicago Bears Disband After West Coast Tour

By United Pre** LOS ANGELES. Jan. 29. The Chicago Bears, national professional football champions, prepared to disband today after winding up their post-season barnstorming tour with a decisive 23-to-0 victory over an all-star eleven before 30,000 fans at Wrigley field here. Making it three in a row for their west coast visit, the Bears put up an invulnerable defense while their backfield luminaries were tearing jagged holes in the All-Stars’ forward wall in the first and final quarters. A pass from Sisk to Hewitt, a blocked punt by Hewitt behind the All-Star goal line and a ten-yard end run by Battles gave the Bears their three touchdowns. All three tries for conversion netted extra points, and the two additional points came from defensive man falling on the ball behind the AllStar goal line for a safety. Sisk's scoring pass to Hewitt was the first play of the game. Forty

with a total of 2,474. Other high scoring: Beard’s Brake Service, with 2,456. for third; Jack C. Carr, with 2.454, for fourth; Coca Cola, with 2,333, for fifth. In class B the Happy Wonder Bakers of the Indiana alleys were the winners with scores of 781. 731 and 7C for a total of 2.276. Second place went to Hoosier Pete with 2,211; thud. Dilling Candy. 2.164; fourth, C. H. Franck (G. and J. Tire), 2,136, and fifth. Happy Wonder Bakers (Rose Tire League), 2.127. Class C champion is the Piest-O-Lite team with a 1,974 series. Second place went to Go Getters with a total of 1,793, and third to Pritchett Boosters No. 1 with 1,769. The Meyer and Dawson doubles team was in the pocket and as a result was able to score lor a total of 1.123 to win the Class A doubles championship. Games were 407. 330 and 386. Meyer had 590 while Dawscn had 533. Second place went to Bunch and McDaniel with 1.069: third. Hohlt and Wiesman. 1.087: so. .th and fifth. Shea and Finn and Mahoiiey and Alexander, each with 1.054. The Class A singles winner is Laura Alexander with games of 201 222 and 174 for a nice total of 594. The next four places resulted in a horse race with only five pins difference. Second. Theabold. 579: third. MacKinnon. 576. fourth and fifth. Meeker and Schmidt, each with 574. Blanche Meyer was the all-events winner with series of 598. 590 and 518 for totai of 1.706. Meyer's total brought about a new: all-time city tournament record. Class B doubles victors were Conolv and Trlessai with 304. 310 and 312, for 968. Conolv scored 491 while Trissal had 477. Second place went to D. Meyers with 900. Singles champion was Helen Meyet with 490 on games of 168. 156, 166. Second. Garrnet Dunlap. 475, and third. Conolv. 477. All-events went to Helen Meyer on scores of 436. 413 and 490. for a 1,339 total. Meeker posted the high single game score of the tourney when she scored a 240 She is a member of the Jack C. Carr team

College Net Schedule

TONIGHT Louisville university at Hanover. TUESDAY NIGHT Indiana State Teachers at Indiana Central. Indianapolis. Detroit City college at Earlham. Richmond. j Central Normal at Ball State. Muncie. WEDNESDAY NIGHT I Wabash at Indiana. Bloomington. ! Valparaiso at Notre Dame. Eastern Illinois Normal at De Pauw. Grecncastle. FRIDAY NIGHT Butler at GrinnelL Franklin at Huntington college. Evansville at Central Normal. Danville. SATURDAY NIGHT Notre Dame at University of Detroit. Butler at Drake. Indiana Central at Taylor university. ' Upland. Earlham at Holbrook. Lebanon. O. Franklin at Northwestern. Kalamazoo. Mich. Wabash at Northwestern. Evanston. 111. Ball State at Manchester. FREE COPS GUN EVENTS C O. Fiee won both events on the prccram of the Indianapolis Skeet Club yesterday, breaking fortyeight out of fifty targets in that ; shoot, and cracking eighteen out of twenty-five in the .410 gauge event.

Sunny Slopes Chilly

THE lure of the sunny slopes of California to these lads stirred up the basketball world recently. And then Duane Swanson, left, and Bud Froning, right. lowa freshmen who rode box cars across country to enroll in Southern California, found that this sunny slope stuff is the bunk. Southern California wasn’t so keen about taking them in after lowa protested with hints that they had been lured away from the Hawkeye school.

yards from his opponent’s goal, Sisk j passed and Hewitt galloped twenty yards to score. Red Grange, former University of Illinois flash, who was a sensation in the Bears’ first coast victory three weeks ago, turned in only one outstanding play in the third game. He ran twenty-seven yards before being hauled down ten yards short of the scoring stripe. The coast tour was a great financial success for the national champions. They played to an aggregate of 85.000 fans in the two games here and in one contest at San Francisco. Men’s City Play Opens In the annual City Bowling Association tournament for men the Hoosier Pete team of the Uptown alleys set a dizzy pace for. class A honors with a 3,082 on games of 1,084, 956 and 1.042. Second place is held down by the Seven-Up team : with 2,912 and third is Silver Edge : Beer with 2,814. Play is at the Cen- ! dal alleys. | Auto Equipment remains in first i place in Class B with 2,859, and in Class B the Surveyors are ahead with 2,546. At the end of the first week-end leaders are: Class A, Hoosier Pete, 3082; Sevent Up, 2,912; Siler Edge Beer, 2,814; Goldsmith Sales, 2,796; Marotts (City League), 2,746. Class B, Auto Equipment, 2,859; Berkies Lunch, 2,673; Monninger’s, 2,614; S. and S. Service Station and Old Gold Cigarettes, each with 2,616. Class C, Surveyors, 2,546; Optimist No. 2, 2,528; Optimist No. 1, 2.524; Firestone Tires, 2,513; i Sheriffs, 2,505. Action will be resumed by the men pin toppiers on the Central alleys next Saturday at 3 p. m. BARBASOLS SCORE 3,078 The bowling match game between Ft. Harrison and Barbasols at Ft. Harrison resulted in a victory for the Barbasols. The Shaving Cream five had 3.078 to Ft. Harrison’s 2,956. This contest was a real thriller. At the end of the second game everything was all tied up with a 1.991 for each term. Barbasols then put on their usual drive and counted for a 1,087 to Ft. Harrison's 965. Individual scores for the I Indianapolis team were Johnson. 669: I Pritchett. 614; Fox. 622; Fehr, 620. and j Hueber. 523. ! The Hamm's Preferred Stocks team that : bowls in the Twin Cities Classic League at St. Paul, Minn., set anew all-time record of 3,636. This total is the best that ever has been shot in the world according to A. * C. statisticians. The former record was 3.613. Another match game that took place at Ft. Harrison between Fall City Beer and the Harrison team resulted in a win for the Harrison squad with a count of 2,997 to Fall City Beer’s 2,771. Lee Faust is coming along very nicely at the Methodist hospital. He will be there another week and if any of his friends care to call, he is in room 209-A. Match game play between Indianapolis and Lognnsport last week resulted in a win for Indianapolis with a score of 2.876 to 2.729 for Logansport. The Indianapoteam had Manager Ownie Bush, Old Reliable Jess Pritchett. National League Siugger Chuck Klein, Retired Umpire Ted ; McGrew and Copper Dan Scanlon. Rolling a practice game on the Pritchett alleys, Paul Striebeck reeled off eleven consecutives strikes and was getting ready to celebrate the posting of the "bowler's dream." a perfect score of 300. However, the jinx crept in from the outdoors, probably to escape the blizzard, and on Striebeck's twelfth ball the eight pin was left standing. The twelfth ball entered the Socket squarelv, and Paul and the railirds were stunned when a single pin remained upright. Butler Leads Roller Attack With Butler leading the way with six goals, the Indianapolis roller polo squad trounced the new Ko--1 komo team at Tomlinson hall yesiterday afternoon. 15 to 5. Ted j Lewis poked in four counters for the winners. Flora, a youngster with the visitors, registered two points. Inj dianapolis was on a scoring spree and had things more or less its own way. It was a Midwestern League tilt. In amateur games yesterday Monroe Specials defeated Stuck j Coal five. 4 to 2, and Geckler Aces j downed the Rolles Printers. 5 to 4. Belcher counted two points for the Monroes and B. Stuck scored the two goals for the losers. Day rnd Sherer each counted two markers for the Aces and Manley registered twice for the Printers. M U LUNS IS MATCHED By Time* Special VINCENNES. Ind.. Jan. 29.—M00n Mullins. Indiana featherweight champ, and Young Jack Sharkey. 1 Minneapolis star, have been matched j for a ten-round feature scrap at :he local Coliseum Feb. 6. WILSON, LOPEZ HOLDOUTS NEW YORK. Jan. 29.—Outfielder Hack Wilson and Catcher A1 Lopez are holdouts, according to reports i from offices of the Brooklyn Dodgers. It also was indicated that third baseman Joe Stripp shows signs of dissatisfaction with his first salary! offer lor 1934.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Glaciers are divided into “living” and “dead” according to whether they are actively receding or not.

■ Report of the condition of the Provident [■ Building and Loan Association of Indian-1| apolis, Indiana, Marion County, Indiana, il at the close of business on December 81, , 1933. RESOURCES Cash on hand and due from banks $ 95.20 j Insurance and taxes advanced.. 3.411.50] Mortgage loans 382.339.36 , Other real estate—book value., 46,112.49 Furniture and fixtures 914.00 Total $432,872.55 l LIABILITIES Book value of installment shares 333,349.41 Book value of paid up shares. 37,950.00 Borrowed money (bank) 30,000.00 Borrowed money (individuals). 2.000.00 Contingent fund 27,500.00 Undivided profits 2,073.14 Total 5432.872.55 i State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: < We, the undersigned officers and directors of the Provident Building and Loan 1 Association of Indianapolis. solemnly swear that the above statement ] 1S UU W P COSGROVE, President. TIMOTHY P. SEXTON. Secretary. < EDWARD F. DUX. Director. ] JAMES M’NULTY, Director. , TIMOTHY F. SEXTON. Director. Subscribed to and sworn before me this 26th day of January, 1934. : [SEAL! MARGARET FULLGRAFF. , My commission expires Sept. 5. 19 .H. Notary Public. Report of the condition of the Indianola Building and Loan Association of Indianapolis. Indiana. Marion County. Indiana. at the close of business on December ] 31, 1933. RESOURCES. Cash on hand and due from banks * 4,458.55 i U. S. government securities i owned 10,168.27 Insurance and taxes advanced., 367.39: Mortgage loans 483.468.48 Stock or pass book loans 520.00 Other real estate—book value.. 27,851.88 Sheriff’s certificates and judg- ! ments 2.885.82 Total ' $529,720.39 . LIABILITIES. Book value of installment shares ■ .$476,514.85 Book value of paid up shares.. 1,400.00 Borrowed money (bank) 24.298.12 Contingent fund 19,950.00 Undivided profits 7,557.42 Total $529,720.39 State of Indiana, county of Marion, ss: We, the undersigned officers and directors of the Indianola Building & Loan Association, of Indianapolis, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. TOM ODDY. President. GEORGE SADLIER, Secretary. \ JAMES DWYER. D(rector. MICHAEL HORAN. Director. O. S. DEITCH. M. D., Director. Subscribed to and sworn before me this 26th day of January, 1934. LSEAL] JOHN P. ROCAP, Notary Public. My commission expires Sept. 3, 1935. Report of the condition of The Indiana Savings and Investment Company of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana, at the close of business on Dec. 31. 1933: RESOURCES Cash on hand and due from banks $ 29.246.54 Federal Home Loan bank stock. 4.500.00 Insurance and taxes advanced 20.695788 Mortgage loans 1,372,350.00 Stock or pass book 10an5..... 3,224.50 Other Real Estate—book value 246.691.98 Real estate sold on contract 10,718.02 Sheriff’s certificates and judgments 33,735.46 Total $1,721,161.88 LIABILITIES Book value of installment shares $ 946.324.14 Book value of paid up shares 426,975.00 Loan Dues and interest 28.357.93 Borrowed money (individuals) 10.000.00 Contingent fund 100.000.00 Undivided profits 21.440.59 Borrowed money—R. F. C 182.870.95 Dividends unpaid 4,851.02 Unrealized profit on Contracts 342.25 Total A $1,721,161.88 State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: We. the undersigned officers and directors of The Indiana Savings and Investment Company, of Indianapolis. Indiana. do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. CHARLES N THOMPSON. Vice-President. C OTTO JANUS. Secretary. CHARLES N. THOMPSON. Director. JOSEPH J. SCHMID. Director. HERMAN W. KOTHE, Director. Subscribed to and sworn before me this 23rd day of January. 1934. My commission expires Feb. 21 1935. [SEAL] ESTHER OWEN. Notary Public. Report of the condition of the Union National Savings and Loan Association of Indianapolis, Marion County. Indiana, at the close of business on Dec. 31. 1933. , RESOURCES Cash on hand and due from banks $ 42.188.72 Mortgage loans 3.013.081.48 Other real estate —book value 484.819.71 Real estate sold on contract.. 79.389.08 Sheriff’s certificates and judgments 199.470.94 Association's building 50.000.00 Total $3,868,949.93 LLABILITIES Book value of installment shares $1 208.710.44 Book value of paid up shares. 2.153.600.00 Borrowed money certificates... 120,750.00 Contingent fund 301.000.00 Undivided profits 16.887.13 Profit real estate contracts at maturity 4.199.48 Reserve for depreciation 30.000.00 Reserve for taxes 30,191.36 Interest In renewals 3.611.52 Total $3,868,949.93 State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: , We. the undersigned officers and direc- j tors of the Union National Savings and ( Loqn Association of Indianapolis. Indiana. , do solemnly swear that the above state-, ment is true, to the best of our knowledge and belief. MARION E ENSLEY. President. EARL P. ENSLEY Secretary. CHAS. O BRITTON. Director. ALMON R. GILLETTE. Director. F. ADOLPH GCTH. Director. , Subscribed to and sworn before me this ‘ 23rd day of January. 1934. My expires Oct. 30. 19j7. [SEAL] LUCY |

Blue Raps Giant Five Wabash Fails Before Rally by Butler Cagers Saturday. Butler university basketball team took another stride on the comeback road Saturday night, coming from behind to rap Wabash college, 35 to 32, in Butler fieldhouse The Little Giants stepped out to an early lead, and at half time held a 19 to 17 advantage. In the second period the Blue quintet took things in hand and rallied to get out in front. Baird, Davis and Reissner shone for the Bulldogs, Davis scoring four times from the field and five times from the free toss line. Ben Mason scored six field goals to lead his team. Six thousand fans watched the game. Ball State upset the Western State team from Kalamazoo, in Muncie, turning back the invaders, 31 to 30. Indiana Tech, of Ft. Wayne, went to Huntington Saturday night, and won from the Huntington college quintet, 26 to 25. Huntington staged a late rally, but

Financial Statements of Associations Who are Members ot the lVTarion County League of Building & Loan Assns.

T i t Statements of condition sor 1 close of business on < December 31, 1935. < Report of the condition of the Prospect Saving and Loan Association of Indianapolis, Marion County. Indiana, at the close of business on December 31. 1933. RESOURCES. 1 Cash on hand and due from banks S 890.199 Insurance and taxes advanced.. 378.871 Mortgage loans 96,300.00, Other real estate—book value... 6,448.46 Real estate sold on contract 4,749.77 Sheriff’s certificates and judgments 2.444.67 Furniture and fixtures 45.00 Sheriff's certificates expense account •••• 251.40 Total $111,508.36 LIABILITIES. Book value of installment shares • $ 80,063.02 Book value of loan shares 14,062.29 Book value of prepaid shares.... 7,100.00 Contingent fund 6,300.00 Undivided profits 3,720.92 Interest’due on prepaid stock.. 106,50 Real estate contract payment > account 155.63 Total .$111.508.36 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: We. the undersigned officers and directors of the Prospect Saving and Loan Association, of Indianapolis. Indiana, do solmenly swear that the above state-; ment is true. - JOHN F. WHITE. President. HANS C. JACOBSEN, Secretary. ! JOSEPH B. WADE. Director. ARTHUR C. HARVEY, Director. CHRIS C. RITTER. Director. Subscribed to and sworn before me this 1 26th day of January. 1934. [SEALI JAMES C. MATHEWS. Notary Public. My commission expires Oct. 1. 1936. Report of the condition of the Arsenal Building and Loan Association of Indianapolis, Marion County. Indiana, at the close of business on Dec. 31, 1933. RESOURCES ; Cash on hand and due from banks $ 15,864.05; Other bonds owned—H. O. L. C 13.225.00 Federal Home Loan bank stock 26.225.00 j ■ Insurance and taxes advanced 12.794.27, Mortgage loans 2.932.1 2.UC ’ Stock or pass book loans 475.00 Other real estate —book value,- 198,SILO! Real estate sold on contract.. 16.254.10 Furniture and fixtures 1.001.JC Other assets 8 144.13 I I Tota i $3,223,902.46 I LIABILITIES I Book value of Installment l shares $2,458,465.42 IBook value of loan shares.... 443,160.93 ! Advancements (Federal Home Loan bank) V* 162,887.50 ’Borrowed money (bank) 800.00 Contingent fund 140,000.00 1 Undivided profits 18.588.61 Tota l $3,223,902.46! 1 State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: ’ We, the undersigned officers and direc--1 tors of tl>e Arsenal Building and Loan As- ) sociation of Indianapolis. Indiana, do * solemnly swear that the above statement 1 is true. > JOSEPH C. GARDNER, Vice-President. ! EDWIN H SHEDD. Secretary. ED. N. MESSICK. Director, j T. R. BAKER. Director. - F. P. JORDAN. Director. i Subscribed to and sworn before me this 23rd day of January. 1934. My commis--1 sion expires June 9. 1934. GRACE HINSHAW. . [SEAL] Notary Public. / Report of the condition of the Fletcher Avenue Saving and Loan Association of Indianapolis. Marion county. Indiana, at the close of busiess on Dec. 31. 1933: RESOURCES 5 Cash on hand and due from banks 8 162.734.09 Other bonds owned Home Owners’ Loan Corporation. 33.250.00 ■ Federal Home Loan bank stock 119.400.00 j Mortgage loans 10.844.541.90 , Stock or pass book loans 56,779.70 Other real estate —book value 957,598.00 ‘Real estate sold on contract. 229.493.80 Sheriff’s certificates and judg--2 ments 184.031.25 j Furniture and fixtures 2.500.00 j Total $12,590,328.74 LIABILITIES t Book value of ipstallment 3 shares $ 8.938.627.38 . Book value of paid-up shares 2.072.871.00 ( Loan dues and interest 206.644 90 Advancements (Federal Home Loan bank: 543.816.75 l Borrowed money (bank) ..... 30.500.00 ) Borrowed money (individuals) 20.160.07 ) Contingent fund 600.000.00 > Undivided profits 88.767.25 I Contingent reserve for real estate sold on contract ...... 61.594.70, 1 Reserve for repairs to real 1 estate and taxes 27.348.69 Total $12,590,328.74! State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: 1 We. the undersigned officers and directors of the Fletcher Ave.iue Saving and Loan Association of Indianapolis. Indiana do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. CHARLES P YOKE. President FRED T REED. Secretary HERMAN W. KOTHE Director EDWARD H. PARRY. Director HADLEY E. GREEN. Director Subscribed to and sworn before me this 22nd day of January, 1934. My commission expires Nov. 9. 1937. i [SEAL] MAE JUDKINS. I Notary Public, j

the gun ended the tilt before they could overcome the Tech lead. Franklin college nosed out Evansville college's Purple Aces at Evansville Saturday night, 26 to 22, coming from behind in the second half to win. Hanover college basket eers de-i seated Eastern Illinois Normal, 43 to 38, in a free-scoring battle at; Hanover. Kautskys Down Firestone Team With Johnny Wooden leading the way, the Kautsky A. C. cage quintet spurted in the last half and blazed in more than two points a minute for six minutes to defeat the Firestone Tire team of Akron, 0., at the armory yesterday. The Kautskys got away to a sixpoint lead in the early part of the game, but the Tiremen pulled up and held a one-point edge at half time. In the second period Dickerson and Cable led a drive that gave the Ohioans a 30-to-18 advantage, with six minutes of play remaining. Three field buckets by Johnny Wooden started the rally that brought the Kautskys to a singlepoint disadvantage, and a field goal by Cat Wooden and a free j throw by Parmenter halted the i scoring.

Report of the condition of the Celtic Saving and Loan Association, No. 3 ot Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana, at the close of business on December 31, 1933. RESOURCES. Cash on hand and due from banks $ 52.823.64 Other bonds owned. Home Owners' Loan Corporation Bonds 62,850.00 Federal Home Loan bank stock 43,250.00 Insurance and taxes advanced 35,131.68 Mortgage loans 9,342,302.35 Stock or pass book loans .... 14,873.55 Other real estate—book value 1,132,308.44 Sheriff’s certificates and judgments 17.422.53 Association’s building 177.433.04 Furniture and fixtures 1,927.58 Interest receivable 845.62 Tota l $10,881,168 43 LIABILITIES. Book value of installment shares $ 9.537.315.49 Book value of loan shares 443,733.96 Advancements (Federal Home Loan bank) 475,000.00 Contingent fund 381.914.03 Undivided profits 43.204.95 Total $10,881,168.43 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: We, the Undersigned officers and directors of the Celtic Saving and Loan Association, No. 3, of Indianapolis. Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. JOHN R. WELCH. President. LEO F. WELCH, Secretary. JOHN RAIL. Director. WM. F. KINNEY. Director. CHARLES L. BARRY. Director. Subscribed to and sworn before me this 25th day of January. 1934. [SEAL] MARY K. DWYER, Notary Public. My commission expires Nov. 9. 1935. Report of the condition of the Colonial Savings and Loan Association of 28 South Illinois street, Marion county, Indiana, at the close of business on December 31, 1933: RESOURCES Cash dn hand and due from banks $ 11,499.87 Federal Home Loan Bank stock. 4,900.00 Insurance and taxes advanced .. 5,003.14 Mortgage loans 633,811.29 Stock or pass book loans 6,389.37 Other Real estate—book value.. 34.089.57 Real estate sold on contract .. 6.589.99 Sheriff’s certificates and Judgi ments 24.395.62 i Furniture and fixtures 262.50 !3tock American National bank.. 1.188.00 Total $728,129.3.-; LIABILITIES Book value of installment shares $447,942.9’i Book value of paid up shares .. 80,565.00 Book value of loan 110,821.22 [Borrowed money (bank) Federal Home Loan bank 48.750.00 Contingent fund 28.500.00 Undivided profits 10,298.99 Contingent profit (real estate). 445.52 Dividends unpaid 805.65 Total $728,129.35 State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: We, the undersigned officers and directors of the Colonial Savings and Loan Association, of Marion County. Indiana. Ido solemnly swear that the above statement is true. CONARD JENNINGS, President MARY S JENNINGS. Secretary A. O. RUSE. M. D., Director LAFE D. WEATHERS, Director WM. S. M'MASTER. Director. Subscribed to and sworn before me this 15th day of January. 1934. My commission expires Sept. 13. 1936. rSEAL] URIAH H. HICKS. Notary Public. Report of the condition of The Peoples MutuaT Saving and Loan Association of Indianapolis. Marion county, Indiana, at the close of business on Dec. 31. 1933: RESOURCES Cash on hand and due from banks $ 21.814.95 U. S. government securities owned None Other bonds owned None Federal Home Loan bank stock None Insurance and taxes advanced. 10,773.98 Mortgage loans 1,614.825.00 Stock or pass book loans 7,046.00 Other security loans None lOther real estate —book value.. 163.161.13 |Real estate sold on contract... None I Sheriff's certificates and judgments 44,169.24 Association’s building 55.000.00 Furniture and fixtures 2,500.00 Total $1,919,290.30 LIABILITIES Book value of installment I shares $1,310,229.05! Book value of loan shares .... 358,304.38 Book value of paid up shares.. 72.900.03 Book value of prepaid shares.. None Book value of matured shares.. None Loan dues and interest None jDue borrowers on loans None Advancements (Federal Home Loan bank) None Borrowed money ibanki ...... None Borrowed money i individuals]. None Borrowed money certificates .. None Contingent fund 103.000.00 Undivided profits 74.856 87 Total '....51,919,290.30 State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: * \ We. the undersigned officers and directors of The Peoples Mutual Saving and. Lean Association, of Indianapolis. Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statejment is true. N W. YORK. President. ELMOR F. C. WEBER. Secretary MARTIN T OHR. Director. ROSS MANLY. Director. GEOItGE W. KOHLSTAEDT. Director. Subscribed to and sworn before me this 13th day of January, 1934. [SEAL] LEO X. SMITH. Notary Public. State Senator, Indiana, Elected November 8, 1932.

Golden Gloves Entrance Deadline Drawing Near

Amateur boxers —only two more days remain in which to enter the second annual Times-Legion Golden Gloves boxing tournament. Let's go. Next Friday night the first group of fighters will square off in the Armory on their way,to the finals that will determine who will represent Indianapolis in the Chicago tourney Feb. 26. 27 and 28. From the Chicago winners a team will go to New York to represent the west against the eastern Golden Gloves boxers. On the two succeeding Friday nights the list of entrants will be reduced through elimination until on the final night the local titlists will be decided. Prizes will be awarded each entrant who fights in at least one bout. They will receive miniature golden gloves for lapel wear, while the winners will be given other awards in addition to the trip to Chicago. The only cost of entrance is 25 cents registration fee for enrollment in the Indiana-Kentucky A. A. U., which is sanctioning the tourney. Boxers are required to furnish their

Report of the condition of the Better Homes Savings and Loan Association of Indianapolis. Marion County. Indiana, at the close of business on December 31, 1933. RESOURCES. Cash on hand and due from banks * 1.692.74 Other bonds owned 1.800 00 Federal Home Loan bank stock 1,500.00 Mortgage loans 101.000.00 Sheriff’s certificates and Judgments 2.964.83 Total $108,957.57 LIABILITIES Book value of installment sharess 67,383 38 Book value of Loan shares— 33,898 84 Contingent fund 3.000.00 Undivided profits 4,390,10 Reserve for unearned interest .. 285 25 Total $108,957.57 State of Indiana. County of Maron. Ss: We, the undersigned officers and directors of the Better Homes Savings and Loan Association of Indianapolis, Indiana, do solemnly sweat that the above statement is true. WALTER B. GERDTS. President. A. J. WICHMANN. Secretary. GEORGE W. KOHLSTAEDT. Director. WM. H. PATTMANN. Director. PETER M. c6onEY, Director. LEONARD DERLETH. Director. Subscribed t 6 and sworn before me this 23rd day of January, 1934. My commission expires October 16. 1937. [SEAL] WANDA HARTMAN. Notary Public. Report of the condition of the Cos Savings and Loan Association of Indianapolis, Indiana, Marion County, Indiana. at the close of business on Dec. 31. 1933. RESOURCES Cash on hand and due from . banks * 2,103 3f .Federal Home Loan bank stock 2.775.00 Insurance and taxes advanced.. 1.804.69 Mortgage loans 417.533.19 Stock or pass book loans 42.50 Other real estate —book value.. 74.309.24 Real estate sold on contract... 3,118.77 Sheriff’s certificates and Judgments 14.301.76 Furniture and fixtures 100.00 Total $516,088.51 LIABILITIES Book value of installment 5hare5.5272.474 26 Book value of paid up shares... 196.350.00 Borrowed money (bank) 7.000.00 Contingent fund 15,756.48 Undivided profits 21,519.02 Dividends unpaid 2.988 75 1 Total $518.088.5*j Tate of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: We the undersigned off cers and directors of the Co-Operative Savings and Loan Association of Indianapolis. Indiana, do solmenly swear that the above statement is true. JOHN P. SEARS. President. RUSSE H. HARTMAN. Secretary. J. G. HAMILTON. Director. E. R. HISEY. Director. WALTER C. CLARKE. Director. Subscribed to and sworn before me this 24th day of January, 1934. My commission expires Dec. 3. 1936. [SEAL] CECELIA C. CONWAY. Notary Public. Report of the condition of the Home Builders Savings and Loan Association of Indianapolis, Marion County. Indiana, at the close of business on Dec. 31. 1933. RESOURCES Cash on hand and due from banks $ 1.873.47 j Mortgage Joans 190.476 58 Stock or pass book loans 8-445.00! Other real estate—book value. . 2.818.09 Total $203,613.14! LIABILITIES Book value of installment 5hare5.5125,558.16, Book value of paid up shares... 59.142 50' Contingent fund 18.912 48 Total $203,613.14 State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: We. the undersigned officers and directors of the Home Builders Savings and Loan Association of Indianapolis, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true. 0 FRED LAMMERT. President. FRED WUELFING. Secretary. WILLIAM B. NICEWANGER. Director. FRANK N LINDNER. Director. THOMAS A. DAILY, Director Subscribed to and sworn before me this 23rd day of January, 1934. My commission expires Jan. 26 1936. [SEAL] WILSON S. DAILY. Notary Public. Report of the condition of the River--1 side Saving and Loan Association of Indi- ; anapolis. Marion County. Indiana, at the j close of business on Dec. 31. 1933 RESOURCES | Cash on hand and due from banks.s 4.00 Insurance and taxes advanced.. 135 88 Mortgage loans 33.481.16 j Stock or pass book loans 2* 00 j Other real estate —boo/ value... 7.409.52 j Sheriff’s certificates isod Judg- | ments 1,877 51 ' Accounts receivable 452 12 Totai $43.380 23 LIABILITIES Book value of installment shares.*4o 217.77 Borrowed monev (bank) 1.456.76 j Contingent fund 1,600.48 Undivided profits 105.22 j 7~ i State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: We, the undersigned officers and directors of the Riverside Saving and Loan Association of Indianapolis. Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. O. L. TURNER. President. HARRY P. HAISLUP. Secretary. LOUIS PELTIER. Director. GEORGE ASCHE. Director. E. L. PELTIER. Director. Subscribed to and sworn before me this 18th day of January. 1934. My commission expires March it. 1934 [SEAL] EDWARD A. DILTB. Notary Public.

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own trunks, shoes, and towels, but bandages, tape and gloves are furnished them. The Bruce-Robinson post of the American Legion, which, with The Times sponsored last year's show and is putting on the tourney this year, today sought to make the entry list even larger this year than last. Additional entries received today were: Bantamweights—Manuel Contreas, Washington A. C.: John Krukemeier. South Side Turners. Featherweights—V. Haitmas. Miller A. C.. Cambridge City, Ind., and George Knapp, Washington A. C Lightweights—Leroy Wilkins, unattached; Fred Krukemeier, Washington A. C„ and Sieffried Bruggeman, South Side Turners. Welterweights—Paul Jones, Cambridge City. Miller A. C„ and Larry Kirk, Washington, a. C. Middleweight—James Adams, unattached, and Ott Herold, South Side Turners. Light Heavies—John Poland, unattached; Jack Page, unattached; Slug Hiatt, unattached, and Kelly Burgess, Washington A. C.

Report of the condition of the Atkln-s Saving and Loan Association of Indianapolis. Mailon county. Indiana, at the close of business on Dec. 31. 1933: RESOURCES Cash on hand and due from banks : $ 15.018.60 Home Owners’ Loan corporation bonds ... 2,400.00 Federal Home Loan bank stock. 6.375 00 Mortgage loans 758.732 53 Stock or pass book loans 5.625 68 Other real estate—book value.. 156.260.63 Real estate sold on contract 4.095.54 Sheriff’s certificates and Judgments - 20.387.92 Furniture and fixtures 700 00 Total ..$969,595.90 LIABILITIES Book value of installment shares $557,224.49 Book value of paid-up shares... 326.059.50 Borrowed money (bank) 12.000.00 Contingent fund 60.000.00 Undivided profits 12.923.39 Mortgage on real estate owned. 1.387.92 Total $969,595.90 State of Indiana. County'of Marion, ss: We. the undersigned officers and directors of the Atkins Saving and Loan Association, of Indianapolis. Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. F. C. GARDNER President E W. SPRINGER. Secretary H. O. WADDY. Director M. M.‘POOLE. Director H. C. ATKINS. Director Subscribed to and sworn before me this 22nd day of January. 1934. Mv commission expires Feb. 14. 1937. [SEAL] FERN REACH. Notary Public. Report of the condition of the Turner Building and Savings Association of In- . dianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, at the close of buslr.e s on Dec. 31. 1933. • RESOURCES ' : Cash on hand and. 4ue from banks $ 12,668.36 U,’ S. government securities •owned 9,048.39 Insurance and taxes advanced 3,911 83 Mortgage loans 807,825 00 Other real estate—boo.; value.. 44,209.95 Real estate sold on contract.. 5,584.06 Sheriff’s certificates and Judgments 13.679.06 Furniture and fixtures 100.00 Total $897,026.65 LIABILITIES Book value of installment 5hare5.5498.846.31 Book value of loan shares 273.289.39 Book value of paid up shares. 85.463.09 I Contingent fund 33.309.55 Undivided profits 6.053 40 Total $837,026.65 State of Indiana. County of Marion, ss: Wc. the undersigned officers and directors of the Turner Building and Savings Association of Indianapolis. Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. * LOUIS J KOSTER, President. • FRED WUELFING. Secretary. OTTO WUELFING. Director. HERMAN W. KOTHE. Director. HUGO WUELFING. Director. Subscribed to and sworn befdre me this 17th day of January, 1934. Mv commission expires Jan. 2. 1935. [SEAL) MARY M. KRAUS, Notary Public. Report of the condition of The Railroadmens Building and Saving;, Association ol Indianapolis. Marton Cout"v. Indiana, at the close of business on Dec. 21. 1933. RESOURCES j Cash on hand and due from • banks $ 424,821.77 • U S. Government securities | owned ......... 2.523.12 I Other bonds owned 40.000.00 I Federal Home Loan bank stock 450.000.00 ; Insurance and taxes adj yanced None Mortgage loans 42.433.832 17 Stock or pass book loans 152.338.26 [Other Security Loans ...... None Other real estate—book value 2.52j.153.82 Real estate sold on contract 801.451.40 ! Sheriff's certificates and Judgj ments 680,335.79 i Association's building 150,000 00 [Furniture and fixtures 10.000.00 [ Home Owners Loan Corporation bonds 150.050.00 Other securities 20.252.21 Other assets 861.03 Total *47.845 609.57 LIABILITIES Book value of installment shares $40,336,254.25 i Book value of loan shares..!. None Book value of paid up shares 4.275.900.00 Book value of prepaid shares. , None j Book value of matured shares None I Loan dues and interest None i Due borrower® on loans None [Advancements (Federal Home Loan bank) 1,130.000.00 Borrowed money ibanki None [Borrowed money (individuals) None i Borrowed money certificates.. None Contingent fund 1.500.000.00 i Undivided profits 441.062.16 j Unpaid orders and vouchers ■•2.254.34 Dividends payable / 42.75i.00 t Reserve for taxes 18.154 28 ; Insurance collected from borrowers 4,904.54 Interest earned uncollected... 24.322.00 ; Total *47.845.609.57 State of Indiana. County of Marion, as: We. the undersigned officers and directors of Th Railroadmens Building and Savings Association, of Indianapolis. ; Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. F. S CANNON, president. JAMES E. PIERCE Secretary. 8 A. GREENE. Director. FRED O. APPEL. Director. W. C. DOWNING. Director. Subscribed to and sworn before me this 22nd day of January. IM4. Mr eom ' mission expires Aug. 22.193(1 (SEAL! M. D BPICKLEMIRE. Notary Public.