Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 64, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1934 — Page 4
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HEAT FAILS TO PUT DAMPER ON SANDPILE GOLF Finals in New Pastime Set for Rhodius Park Tomorrow. BY WILLIAM M'GAI GHF.Y lim Staff Writer Whew! With thff temperature zoomir.il over the 105 mark, sandpile golf expei's have been putting on the heat for the sectional meet In the new p.ayground sport early this week. Uticky players! In mos sports a sectional tournament involves a great expenditure of energy on the part of the players. In golf, especially, it taices plenty of stamina to hold up under an elimination match. But the lads in sar.dpiic golf can complete a round in fifteen m.nutes at the most. Several ‘firsts'’ will be written Into local sport annals at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon when the finals are played off at the Rhodius park playground Fans will witness the crowning of the first champion in the flr't tournament of the first game of its kind played here. Would you like to win two free tickets to the theater? How would a couple of “Annie Oakleys" to see th** Indianapolis Indians play here suit you? This department, in co-operation with the recreation department heads, is to sponsor a contest for all city children under 17 years. Watch The Times Friday for details. Despite the hot weather, the playground helpers have not slackened up the pace they set early in the summer in keeping the playgrounds clean. Supervisees selected Ellcnbereer as the cleanest ground last week. Hires a partial list of helpers at the playgrounds: Garfield—Honus Emerich. Joseph Denny and Jean Arthur. Willard—Eugene Meixner, Rudolph Vapor. Mary Commons, Lester Freeman and Robert Brock. Northwestern—Willard Jones, Leroy Brown, Boots Payne and Jame.Howard. Fall Creek—Mary Jane Sutton. Edwin Cohan. Fred Rider. Kenneth Rammgar and Martin Brokawitz. Pleasant Run—Helen Bauer .John Ditehley. Mary Jane Hinsley and Leroy Ditehley. Ellenbergcr—Wilbur Harter. Tom Osborn. Margaret Antimus, Betty Goldsmith, John Tarpey, Marc Clements. Martha Dawson and Patricia Dawson. Tire current list of helpers will be completed in Friday s edition of The Time*. Pitted against the fast, hard fiehting Garfield club. Finch playground came dangerously close to toppling it from the klnepm position in the Fouth Side Softball League last Friday. The Garfield heavy artillery started a barrage of hits off Paul Palllkan, the Finch pitcher, in the second inning and crashed through with two runs. In the fifth, two more tallies were chalked up for the Garfield team. After allowing Finch one run in the initial stanza and two in the fourth. Kenneth Carson, the Garfield speedball artist, kept the Finch bat* silent until the eichth. In that inning the tide turned in favor of the league leaders. Stepping up to bat with a heavy cudgel and a deep responsibili’v on his shoulder, a stout-hearted young Finch star. Harry Dible. looked over the situation Two Fmehmen huddled on the bases. Gritting his teeth, young Dible heaved into the first offering floating across the plate for a triple. A moment later he skidded across home plate for Finch’s sixth run. Final score: Finch. 6; Garfield. 4. VANDERBILTS WRANGLE OVER CHILD’S CUSTODY Mother Seeks Guardianship of $4,000,000 Heiress. By t'*itr4 Brrti NEW YORK. July 25 —Court litigation that resembled a social registry opened today. Three of America’s mist faint'd families participated in a fight for guardianship of little Gloria Vanderbilt, heiress to 44.000 000. It involves the child’s mother, Gloria Morgafi Vanderbilt, who was but 20 years old when her daughter was placed under the care of George W. Wickeham. former attorneygeneral. Her petition stated that she now is 29 and capable of protecting her daughter’s interests. Nathan Burke, counsel for Mrs. Vanderbilt, anticipated opposition from two formidable sources, Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, the former Gertrude Vanderbilt, who is the child's aunt, and Mrs. Laura Kilpatrick Morgan., the girls maternal grandmother. M'NUTT STUDIES PLAN FOR COLLEGE PENSIONS Confers With Heads of State I'niversities on System. A pension system for facultymembers of the four state universities is being considered by Governor Paul V. McNutt following a conference yesterday with presidents of the institutions. Attending the meeting with the Governor were Dr. William Lowe Pryan, Indiana university; Dr. E. C. Elliott, Purdue university; Dr. L. A. Pittenger of Ball State Teachers college. and Dr. Ralph Tirey of Indiana State Teachers’ college.
Gone, but Not Forgotten
Automobile* reported to poiic* as **.olen be.cn* to Roe Wilmetk Compiß* 730 North Meridian *treet Ford coach. M-110. from place of buaineaa John R Clavton. 10OS North Oaforc atieet. Wt’tlha sedan. 118-144 from Maryland atreet aad Capitol atenue J C Todd. 118 North Arlington avenue Chrvtler sedan. 119-JSO. from carase Is tear of home Paul D Loser 4415 Park avenue, Pit mouth aertao 13-881 from Georg,a and Mmdiaa street*.
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&taim autoiceauei recovered by oo'.ice eclooa ' On Kendal. US! Dtltt itntt Durant truck, found at Nordrk* atenue and Stock St AUc* DeFabti 180* Newton • reet. Ford coupe found at HlO Sr.r.&v street. Pern Light 14U Pieajar.t street Pord j I cooed, found at UN Pleasant street.
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