Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 60, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1934 — Page 9
JULY 20, 1934
—Playground News — SANDPILE GOLF NEW SPORT AT CITY PLAYLOTS Children Adopt Fathers' Alibis as Pastime Gains Popularity. BV WUXI AM MrGALGHEY Tim** tWriter Gcif as an alibi is now the possession of the jounst as well as the old Children of 12—and rhildren even i younger—can blame their tardiness to supper on the same game which their lathers blame. Tm snrrv. Mom." thev ran say with the utmost candor, 'but I got in the rough on that tough seventh and It took a heck of a long time to get wit.” For. Mis l Alma Teifert. recreation supers .sor. has brought to the city playground anew game called sandpile golf. The sport follows the rules of regular golf, the exceptions being that wooden paddles are used for clubs and a sponge rubber ball replaces the golf bail. ( nurse Is Nine Holes A' the playgrounds, the children nave worked to build sand traps, rough and other hazards. The average piavground course consists Os nine holes. A1 t igh the age limit for sandpile golf is 12, Miss Teifert claims that many older children have clambored for the privilege of making their own courses. In planning the tournament for the juvenile golfers, the ingenious recreation supervisor has discovered ; a plan to prevent alibying for poor •cores. Each sandpile golfer will get three chanres to play. The lowest score made will be recorded as the final 1 score. So, if a golfer gets into difficulty on one round he has two more chances to redeem himself. Tournament Is Slated Wach The Times next week for the line-up of contestants in the! sandpile coif sectional tournament, j The intense north side rivalry between the Fall rrrek junior softball team and the Forty-ninth and Arsenal aggregation shows prospects of exploding into a hangup game when the two teams meet this afternoon. Both clubs have lost one game to j He for the division. Fall creek, the 1933 junior champion, must crash through the Arsenal airtight defense today or consider the junior flag last. Willard and Riley are breezing along with clean slates in their divisions. while American Settlement j has one defe. t chalked up against its record in the west side race. Ilow They Stand Here is th" standing of teams in the junior leacue after the completion of the first round: NORTH SIDE.LEAGUE Team W. L. 49’ h and Arsenal S 1 Fall Creeic 5 1 < shin i 1 5 Go.drn Hill I •! WEST SIDE LEAGUE Aineriran Settlement S 1 Khodlii* . S 1 1 Cn4 2 j Hawi <• 2 41 M 2 4 I. 0 | SOUTH SIDE LEAGUE Rllev B 0 Ftn-h .. 5 Kin u 4 2 j OarfWd 2 4 Oreer 1 5 1 Pleasant R'in ® * FAST SIDE LEAGUE Willard • ® j Bi | md A 2 Br'tok Mde 2 Oalthtll 3 Ellenherger - 2 4, Christian ® ® ; Members of the Knot Hole gang will he ] the of the tndianaoolts Junior ! Chamber of Commerce tonight to see ’he dnnkev haiehall game at Terry stadium All gang m<-mh'rs are urged to attend. TROOP TO HOLD PARTY Boy Scouts to Frolic at It ley Hut Saturday. Boy Scout Troop 69 will hold its! twelfth annual ••funfest'’ Saturday afternoon and night in its headquarters. Utley Hut. 3731 Boulevard plare.
SAYS INDO-VIN MADE HIM WELL
“What l Needed for My Deranged Or pa ns/’ He Says; All the Misery Is (.one. MR. CHARLES HATFIELD, of 77th St. A: College Ave., Indianapolis, has now come forward with his TRUTHFUL and REMARKABLE statement, prais’ng Inao-Vm, which is the new. scientific mixture of Extracts from Medicinal Plants, now being introduced to crowds daily here in the city of Indianapolis by The Indo-Vm Man in person at Hook s Drug Store. Illinois & Washing’on Sts. Mr Hatfield is a caretaker at the Indianapolis School for the Blind and well acquainted throughout Indianapolis and vicinity. He states that he is PROUD to endorse such a medicine as IndoVin and we are just as proud to publish his name and testimonial, as he is a widely-known and highly respected resident of this city. Following is his complete statement: “For three years I had been a great victim of stomach trouble,” said Mr. Hatfield. “My meals would sour m my stomach and bloat me up with so much gas that I thought my insides were going to burst. This gas also pressed on my heart and put me in so much pam with my chest that I would get dizzy all over and I kept having terrible sick headaches from this awful condition of my stomach. My stomach was always upset and 1 was simply FULL of gas after my meals and so tight and stuffy with gas in my chest that I could hardly even BREATHE, and this gas even nad Us effect on my heart and the least little thing would exhaust me and take my breath away. I had also gotten to be a CHRONIC victim of constipation and was a CONSTANT USER of bowel laxatives, as I had to take something for my bowels every night at bedtime. “I tried a lot of medicine and some expensive but got
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Europe's diplomat of the hour, French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou, is shown in London where he won what is generally regarded as a diplomatic victory by gaining British sanction for France’s proposed pact of mutual assistance. He had previously made a whirlwind tour of the Balkans to strengthen his country’s political position. N. J. STRIKE LAGS: PICKETS GO ‘AFISHIN’ WITH ANGLING BOSS / 9 7 : w* * Sprrittl BRIDGETON, N. J., July 20. The strike at the New Jersey Packing Company's basket plant succumbed to the lure of fishing today. This is how it happened: Herbert N. Smalley, treasurer of the concern, approached the picket line and talked to the strikers. “It’s too hot to picket. How about going fishing with me?’ he asked. Twenty-two of the seventy-five strikers agreed. They returned with a mess of 150 fish and an urge to return to work. Today the other strikers followed suit. INJUNCTION GRANTED TO FIRM IN NRA TIFF Clothing Concern Fights to Hold Blue Eagle. H;t Lulled Prrs * BALTIMORE. July 20. The L. Grief & Brothers, Inc., clothing manufacturing firm, today held a temporary injunction enjoining General Hugh S. Johnson from taking away their blue eagle. The injunction was granted by United States District Judge W. Calvin Chesnut upon representation by the firm that the NRA violates the Constitution and that General Johnson sought to foster a boycott against the firm. A hearing of the rase on its merits was set for Tuesday. l.awn Social Will Be Held The annual lawn social of Naomi chapter. Order of Eastern Star, and its auxiliary will be held tomorrow' at East Washington street and Oakland avenue.
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MR. CHARLES HATFIELD
NO RELIEF. Then I found IndoVin and have taken three bottles and today nobody would ever think 1 had a sick day in my life. My meals are digesting perfectly now and my food agrees with me and it never turns sour and forms gas in my stomach like it used to to. I can even eat the acidy foods now and they agree with me, in fact, I can eat anything, and .my meals are nourishing my system and domg me so much good that I have ten times the energy I had before. All of that awful gas misery is gone now and I never have the pains around my heart and in my chest. And all the dizzy spells and sick headaches have disappeared. It acted in a natural manner on my bowels and I don’t have any constipation at all. I am making this truthful statement for the sole reason that I want to help others who suffer and I want to urge all suffering people to go and get this great medicine and Lake it.” The Indo-Y’in Man is now at Hooks Dependable Drug Store, Illinois & Washington Sts.. Indianapolis. daily meeting the public and introducing and explaining this new mixture of Nature's Medicines. Also being sold in all the nearby towns by every good druggist throughout thus whole Indianapolis section.— Advertisement.
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