Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1934 — Page 16

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—Playground News — PLAYLOT GIRLS SET TO START BASEBALL RACE Seven Leagues Ready to Open City Title Raae Next Week. BY WILLIAM H. M'CiAL'GHEY lime* Staff Writer Ready Tor another big baseball season, playground girls teams o 1 the city have been practicing long hours in order to garner the championship for their community team this season. There will be lour senior leagues, two junior leagues and one league lor the Negro grounds. Miss Alma Teilert. supervisor o 1 girls' athletics. has scheduled the games and is preparing rules lor the girls to lollow. This is the way Miss Teilert has divided the senior league: League No. I—Riley, Rhodius. Indianola and American Settlement. League No. 2—Brightaood, Christian, Oak Hill and Brookside. Leogue No. 3-Greer, Ringgold, Pleasant Run and Kansas. League No. 4 —Hawthorne, Tenth and Ketchum, Lentz and Camp Sullivan. The junior league stacks up in this manner: League No. 1 Greer, Ringgold, Finch and Garfield. League No. 2—Brightwood, Christian, Dearljorn and Oakhill. In the Negro league, Douglas. Hut, Merckel and Wyoming, and Camp Sullivan will compete. Senior teams will play each Tuesday afternoon. The juniors will play each Thursday and the Negro teams on Wednesday. All games atart promptly at 3. Age limits have been set at 17 for girls in the senior league. Any girl who is 18 before July 1 is not eligible to play. However, any girl whose 18th birthday falls after July 1 can compete for the rest of the season. For the juniors, any girl 15 or under is eligible to play. Any girl who is 16 before July 1 is not eligible. The Times will publish the schedule of games for the season Friday. Watch for it to see who your park team plays. Spectators declare that you almost can smell the castor oil fumes after looking at the new sandcraft projects, modeled after the Speedway race track. Norma Koster, supervisor, thought up the idea of the 500-mile race motif and the children are hard at work on model race cars and a sand replica of the huge racing plant. They are making judges stands, retaining walls, sloping curves, pits and paddocks. Everything is included but Tom Beale s hot dog stand. Miss Koster announces that two colorful pageants will be given late in August. The recreation department will have one pageant for white children and another one for Negro children. Instructors are on the lookout now for group leaders for the pageants and are keeping their eyes open for specialty numbers.

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WEDNESDAT EX- . , 1 00—Jack Brook* and Copelajid orchestra CBS. WABC. Black s orrhettra 'NBCI WEAF, Clark a orche.tr* INBCI WJZ. 3 15— SkippV CBS. WABC Black .i orcheatra (NBC) WEAF. 1 30—Jack Armstrong CBS. WABC. Favirc (NBC. WEAF Orgamat CBS. WBBM Ma Perkin* >NBC) WENT?. 3 4S_r>e - roit rvmphonv (CBSt KLRA. Qiar ct .NBC. WEAF WMAQ. 4 04V—Z;o * orchestra <NBC. WEAF Bigelow a orcheatra 'NBC. WJZ I 4 15—Bonbv Benson and Sunny Jim CBS) WABC Wurtzebach s orchestra iCBSI WISN. 4 30—Baaao (NBC. WEAF X Sister* -NBC. WJZ Pollack a orcheatra .CBS WABC. 4 45—joe Williams 'CBS' WABC. Vocal . NBC' WEAF . I Pollack's orchestra 'CBS. WBBM ■ 5 oO—Gene Kardos - orche.itra (CBS. ; WABC. s.ls—Morton Downey <CBSi WABC. Feature .NBC. WJZ Gene and Glenn (NBC' WTSAF. 5 30—Comedian Harmonists 'NBC. WEAF Irene Rich .NBC. WJZ. Music on the Air <CBS> WABC. 5 45—Boake Carter .CBS. WABC. Grace Hayes, songs (NBC. W’JZ. 6 00—Maxine and Phil Spitalny s orchestra CBS. WABC Jack Pearl and Van Steeder.s c^ehestra NBC' WEAF Crime Ciues NBC' WJZ * 15—Easv Aces (CBS. WABC. 6 30—Marshall's Broadway vanieties | .CBS. WABC Commodores <NBCt WJZ Dance orcheatra 'NBC. WEAF. | * V-Bab<' Ruth -NBC WJZ 7 00— Hour of Smiles .NBC. WEAF Nmo Martini. Kostelaneiz (CBS. WABC Goldman Band NBC. WJZ 7 30— Looking at Life” .CBS' WABC 7.43—Err.erv Deutsch and violinist <CBSI | WABC 8 00—B-.rd Expedition broadcast (CBS) Corn Cob Pine Club NBC' WEAF. Musical Cruiser NBCi WJZ 8 30— The Other Americas’’ (NBCt WEAF. Alher’ Spalding violinist. Conrad Thibault. baritone (CBS* WABC. Harr' Rirhman John B Kennedy ; and Dennv s orchestra INBCI WJZ. | 9:oo—Nick Lucas (CBS' WABC. Ferdinando s orchestra (NBCi i WEAF Ruase (CBS' WBBM. 915 Gene aid Glenn NBC' WMAQ Little jack Little orchestra tCBSi ; WABC. John Fogartv (NBCt WJZ 93b be,,, orchestra INBCI WFAF.

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Crone's orchestra (NBC) WJZ. 9 45—News: orchestra (NBC. WJZ Dallev'g orchestra .CBSi WABC 10.00—College Inn orchestra .NBC> WEAF. Coleman a orchestra tNBCi WJZ Red Nichols orchestra iCBS> 10 30—Lucas' orchestra NBC' WEAF Ai Kavelins orchestra .CBS. WABC Burgers orchestra 'NBC. WJZ !1:00 —Russell orchestra (CBS. WBBM. WFBM (12.50) Indianapolis 'lndiananolia P"*" and * ietst Company) WEDNESDAT P M. 5 3b— Buck Rogers (CBS). 5 43—Pirate Club. 8 00—Cowboys.. 6 15—Easv Aces ‘CBS). h 30—Bohemian'. , 3 00—Nino Martin! and orchestra <CBSi. 7 30—Looking a; Life ‘CBS.. 7 45—Gvpsy violin (CBS). P 00—Bvrd Expedition broadcast 'CBS). 8 .30—Albert Spalding (CBS). 9 30—Nick Lucas (CBS) 9 15—News CBSi. 9:2o—Baseball scores. 9 30— Little Jack Little orchestra (CBS). 9 45—Frank Dailev orchestra (CBS'. 10 00— R:d Nichols orchestra (CBS). 10 30—Serenaders. in 45—Nat Griffiths orchestra. 11 oc—Jack Russell orchestra 'CBS.. 11 30—Rav O'Hara orchestra CBS). 11:45—Dessa Bvrd at the organ. A M 12 30—Sign off. Wi\BF (1400) Indianapolis (Indianaoehs Broadcasting. Inc.) WEDNESDAY P M. 4 oo—Horacitv Zito orchestra (NBC). 4:3o—News flashes. 4 45—Little Orphan Annie (NBC). 5 00—Knothole Gang. 5 10—Where to go in Indianapolis. s.ls—Walkashow derby. 5 30— Frank Merriwell s Adventures. s:4s—Trio. fi 00—Happy Long. 6 15—The Strolling Fidler (i 30—Guest orchestra (NBC). 7 00—Goldman band (NBC'. 7 30— Cavalier of the Streets (NBC. g oo— Vincent Lopez' Musical Cruiser 'NBC'. 8 30—De Vore Sisters. 8 45—This week in Indianapolis. 9 00—Sports review. 9:ls—Gene and Glenn (NBC). 9 30—The Grab Bag. 9 45—Charlie Davis orchestra (NBC), in 00—Walkashow derby. 10:15—Buddy Rogers orchestra (NBCi. 10 30—Clvde Lucas orchestra (NBC'. 11 oo—Lenard Keller orchestra (NBC). 11 30-Tom Coakly orchestra (NBCi. 12 00 Midnight—Sign off.

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\YL\\ (700) Cincinnati WEDNESDAY P M 4 oo—Xavier Cugat and orchestra (NBC). 4 30—Jack Armstrong. 4 45—LowelJ Thomas (NBC. 5 00—Amos 'n Andy <NBO. 5 is—joe Emerson and orchestra. 5 30—Bob Newhall 5 45—Sohio Melody Masters—orchestra and voices. 6 00—Crime Clues .NBCI. fi 30—Unbroken Melodies, fi 45—Monkev Hallow. 7.oo—"The Hour of Smiles" with Fred Allen (NBC. g. 00—Corn Cob Pipe Club of Virginia (NBCi. g 30—Henrv Thies and orchestra. Ponce Sisters, Wilson Lang, tenor; trio, male quartet. 8 45—Ivan Petrov and his Russians.

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