Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1936 — Page 37
MARCH 20,1936
Di Maggio Is Leader Again as Yanks Win Coast Rookie, Batting .667, Gets Four Hits in ,13-8 Victory. By United Presi ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 20.—The New York Yankees crushed the Cincinnati Reds, 13 to 8, yesterday winning their first exhibition game before about 2500 fans. Joe Di Maggio. with lour hits, again led the attack. The sensational coast rookie has a batting average of .667 for three games. Lou Gehrig hit his first homer of the year in the fourth inning, bringing in three runs. DEFUNIAK SPRINGS. Fla., March 20.—Five walks, two hit batsmen, five hits and a couple of errors allowed the New York Giants to score 11 runs in the fifth inning of yesterday's 19-to-7 swamping of the Nashville Vols. A1 Smith pitched the first four Innings for the Giants and was followed by Dick Coffman. LAKELAND, Fla., March 20—Ray Berrcs, rookie catcher from Sacramento, and Jimmy Jordan were the stars of the Brooklyn Dodgers’ 10-to-6 triumph over the world champion Detroit Tigers yesterday. Berres who, it is said, can do everything but hit, got four bingles in four tries. Jimmy Jordan got four out of five including a triple to bring his batting record so far up to 10 hits in 19 times at bat. ORLANDO. ~Fla7 March 20. Manager Bucky Harris of the Washington Nationals today was seeking another major league catcher and may offer some of his excess outfield talent in trade. Training has disclosed catching to be the National's weakest department, he said. Dick Lanahan, pitcher, was the hero and Frank Peticolas, pitcher, was the goat of the Nat’s 3-to-0 defeat by the Baltimore Orioles yesterday, the first in five Grapefruit League games. HOUSTON, Tex., March 20. Chicago’s National League champions had to turn on the heat to come from behind and beat the Houston Buffs, 5 to 4. Successive doubles by Lillard and English, • single by Gill and a long fly by Galan turned the trick after Houston moundsmtn limited the Cubs to four hits in the first eight innings. PASADENA, Cai„ Mrach 20. White Sox Manager Jimmy Dykes happily greeted the last day of routine drill with pronouncement that his pitching staff is in better shape than at the start of last season. Lyons, Tietje, Whitehead, Kennedy and Stratton are ready and fit as the result of continual working with favorable weather. The Sox end regular drills and settle down to a steady diet of baseball beginning tomorrow. WALLY MOSES DELIVERS FORT MYERS. Fla.. March 20.--Wally Moses entered the Philadelphia Athletics’ lineup as a pinch hitter yesterday, and with two out in the ninth inning drove Peters and Warstler across with a single for the winning margin, 9 to 8, against the Boston Red Sox. The Athletics pushed five runs across the plate curing the last inning.
Title Defenders in A. A. U. Semi-Finals By United Press DENVER, Colo., March 20.—The National A. A. U. basketball tournament moves into the semi-finals tonight with the four quarter-final survivors meeting in two contests to decide which pair clashes in the showdown game for the title Saturday night. The Santa Fe- Trails of Kansas City, defending champions, remained in the running by defeating Warrensburg <Mo.) Teachers, 34 to 23. The Western Transits, Hutchinson, Kas.; Globe Refiners, McPherson, Kas., and Universals of Hollywood were the other quarterfinal victors. The Transits defeated Kansas City Life, Denver, 37 to 36; the Refiners swamped Greeley State College, 67 to 30, and the Universals edged out Safeways, Denver. 31 to 30. The Transit and Universial victories were scored in the final seconds of play. CARLIN TcTeNCOUNTER HILL ON MAT PROGRAM Henry Hill, Tulsa grappler, has been matched with Johnny (Swede) Carlin, local light-heavyweight, for the semi-windup bout at Tomlinson Hall Monday night. A onefall preliminary is to be added to the card, which presents Babe Caddock of Miami and Chief War Eagle of Canada In the main go. Fighter, Injured in Ambers Bout, Dies By United Press NEW YORK. March 20.—Tony Scarpatl. 22. died in Bushwick Hospital today of injuries received Tuesday night during a prize fight with Lou Ambers, Herkimer, N. Y„ at Broadway Arena, KNIGHT WINS DECISION Timr# Special MIAMI, Fla., March 20.—Although knocked down in the last round by Dewey Kimrey of Charlotte, N. C., Joe Knight, Daytona Beach lightheavyweight, was on his feet in time to win the 10-round decision last night. WINS GOLF TITLE Times Special ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 20.—Mrs. Marion Turpie Lake of New York captured the women’s invitational golf tourney here by winning over Miss Frances Hadfleld of Milwaukee 1-up in the final match yesterday. WINS CUE TITLE Times Special NEW YORK, March 20. Lewis Brooks of Philadelphia defeated Edward Rogers of Glen Cove, N. Y., here last night to win the national amateur pocket billiard championship, 375 to 289, in a challenge match.
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Miami Beach Swimmers to Perform Here Katherine Rawls, prominent swim star, and three team mates of the Miami Beach (Fla.) swimming team, will appear in exhibition and competitive events in the Indianapolis Athletic Club pool Friday, March 27, when the club stages its annual junior water championships. Other members of the Miami Beach team who will swim here are Dorothy Rawls, who swims breast stroke; Virginia Hopkins, who holds a number of free style records, and June Maule who recently won the Florida women’s low board diving title. The girls are on the way to Chicago where they will take part in the senior national swim championships next month. Members of the Indianapolis Athletic Club boys’ and girls’ swimming classes will compete in breast stroke, free style and back stroke events in the club championships. Medals will be awarded high scorers in each of three age divisions. The meet is to be open to the public. Ten Eyck Tops League Bowlers With 664 Total; Strong Crashes Out 277 With another blazing series to his credit, Eddie Ten Eyck today seems headed back on the road to pin fame. The latest addition to his bowling achievements was a 664 series in his Printcraft League appearance last night. The series was good for city-wide honors. Close on his heels was Freddie Bohrman, a league rival, who in his three games collected a 661. Six additional 600s emerged from the loop’s matches, Emil Schoch getting a 643, Butch Zix 638, Carl Hardin and Chuck Markey 617s and Grover Williams and Lou Fahrbach 6145. Several other league pastimers turned in high totals during their session. Sam Badders collected 660 pins in his Real Silk Mixed games, Hurley connected for a 659 in the Universal League, and Carl Mindach again found the pocket in his Diamond Chain appearance for a 658. Strong of the Intermediate League opened his series with a 277 game that aided him in reaching a 637 total. Cage Gossip Four quintets are needed to complete the 16-team bracket of the hardwood tournament to be held next week at Tabernacle Presbyterian gym. The following teams have entered the meet: Indianapolis Athletic Club. Oak Hill Spartans, Kingan Knights, Craftsmen, Madson Avenue Flower Shop, Y. M. C. A., St. Joan of Arc. Tabernacle Senior Tabs, Cardinals, Dinosaurs, Reahard A. C. and East Side Comets. EARLY BASEBALL The A. B. C. baseball club will hold a meeting Sunday at 2161 Boulevard-pl. Interested candidates are asked to attend. n n u A meeting of the Metropolitan junior baseball league will be held tonight at 7:30 at 803 E. 63d-st. Teams intereAed call Washington 1133. Beanblossom A. C. players will hold a meeting Sunday afternoon at the home of Harry Brunner, 1241 W. Ray-st. Kappa Cagers Take Ninth Annual Loss The Kappa Alpha Phis came within three points of evading their ninth annual defeat in their ninth annual "grudge” basketball game with the Phi Lambda Epsilon fraternity last night. The Kappas lost, 23 to 26, at the Brookside gym. R. King and G. Sutton shared honors for the winners while McClimmon was high for the ninth losing edition. Exhibition Baseball Brooklyn (N.), 10; Detroit (A.). 6. Baltimore (Int.), 3; Washington (A.), 0. New York (A.), 13; Cincinnati (N.). 8. Philadelphia (A.), 9; Boston (A.), 8. New York (N.), 19; Nashville (S.), 8. St. Louis (A.), 22; et. Paul (A. A.), 12. Philadelphia (N.), 5; Newark (Int.), 1. Chicago (N.), 5; Houston (Texas), 4. SAVOLDI WINS MATCH By United Press NEW YORK, March 20.—Joe Savoldi, former Notre Dame full back, won a decision over Juan Olequibal of Spain when the latter failed to return to the ring in a wrastling match here last night. CHICAGOAN UPSETS ACE Time* Special HAMILTON, Bermuda, March 20. —Jack McDiarmid of Chicago scored a major surprise in the Bermuda tennis tourney by winning a secondround match, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4, over Henav Culley of Santa Barbara, Cal., who ranks fourteenth in the United States,
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Sees Million Dollar Gate
Jacobs Sure Louis-Schmel-ing Fight Will Hit New High for N. Y. Py United Press NEW YORK, March 20.—Promoter Mike Jacolis predicted today that the Joe Louis-Max Schmelingheavyweight bout will gross more than $1,000,000, making the first fistic attraction in history to hit that figure without Jack Dempsey. The match will be held either June 17 or 24 at Yankee Stadium, New York. Jacobs narrowly missed a $1,000,000 gate with the Louis-Baer bout last September. The gross was $948,352, but, including motion picture and radio revenue, it went over the million mark. ‘‘This time the gate itself will go better than $1,000,000,” Jacobs said. Indicates $25 Top Ringside tickets fer the LouisBaer bout were $25, and the same figure may prevail for the LouisSchmeling bout. Jacobs indicated that he would rather have more people at a lower scale than a small crowd at high prices. Alterations recently made at Yankee Stadium will increase the fight seating capacity to slightly more than 100,000. The largest paid attedance previously for a bout in New York was 85,000, at the Dempsey -Firpo bout in 1923 at the Polo Grounds. With the new seating arrangement at Yankee Stadium, Jacobs feels sure he will establish anew outdoor record for New York. Tne biggest fight crowd in history W’as 120,757—the first Dempsey-Tunney bout at Philadelphia. Joe Raises the “Ante” While Mike Jacobs is content to let his prediction on the gate rest at $1,000,000, Joe Jacobs, manager of Schmeling, believes it will reach $1,500,000. “The people want to see just how good this Louis is,” Joe said. “He has looked mighty good so far against some washed up fighters, but he still has to be tested. The paid attendance previously for a once and for all whether Louis can take it. They’ll pay a million and a half dollars and they’ll get their answer. Max will K. O. Louis—he’ll do it with a right to the chin.” Schmeling will sail on the Bremen April 15, arriving here April 21. He will go to French Lick Springs, Ind., for three weeks of preliminary work. Louis will open light training at Lafayetteville, N. Y., 15 miles from President Roosevelt’s Hyde Park estate, on April 1. EARLHAM STAR INJURED Times Special RICHMOND, Ind., March 20.—An accident during baseball practice may cost Floyd Peters the sight of his right eye. The Earlham College athlete was struck by a bat which slipped from another player’s hands. Vital Statistics Marriage Licenses (Incorrect addresses frequently are given to the Marriage License Bureau deliberately. The Times In printing the official list assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of such addresses.) L. R. Swisshelm, 25, 612 N. Coloradost, salesman, and Emily j. Sham. 25 of 320 E. Walnut-st, saleslady ' Joseph M. Edwards, 27, of 3125 Col-lege-av, G. M. A. C., and Marion B. Lmdesmith. 25. of 3148 Fall Creek Parkway. stenographer. Daniel S. 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3 Deaths—Funerals Indianapolis Times, Fri., March 20, 1936. ALBERTSMEIER—WiIIiam (Billie). beloved brother of Mrs. Mary Gimble of New York City. Uncle of William Albertsmeier, Mr?. Stella Freund and Mrs. Mabel L. Schmidt, all of Indianapolis, and brother-in-law of Isaac Reno, of Pittsburgh. Pa., passed away Friday morning, March 20. Funeral services will be held at the WALD FUNERAL HOME, 1222 Unlon-st, Monday afternoon, March 23. at 2 o’clock. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. Friends invited. Friends may call at the Funeral Home after 4 o’clock Saturday afternoon. BRODEN—.James Joseph, aged 6, beloved little son of Edward M. and Alice K. Broden. brother or Settle Jean and Edward M. Jr., died Wednesday afternoon. Funeral Saturday morning Little Flower Church at 9 a. m. Friends may cau at FINN BROTHERS. 1639 N. Meridian-st. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. DRAKE—Charles, age 63 years, husband of Mary Drake, passed away Thursday afternoon at residence, 285 N. Lynn-st. Funeral services Saturday, 10:30 a. m.. at the CONKLE FUNERAL HOME. 1934 W. Michigan-st. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. ELKINS —William. beloved father of Charles H. Elkins and Mrs. Josephine Kelso, passed away Thursday, March 19. Friends may call at W. T. Blassengvm FUNERAL PARLOR. 2228 Shelby-st, after 2 p. m. Friday. Funeral Saturday, 2 p. m. Burial New Crown, FAULSTlCH—Katherine Schneider, wife of Louis Faulstich, mother of George W., Albert M. and Mrs. John Duffin, sister of Mrs. George Fibbeck of Denver, Col., and John Schneider of Steam Boat Springs. Col, Michael M and Miss Margaret Schneider of Indianapolis and Christopher of Acton, Ind, passed away at 7:05 Wednesday evening. Funeral from the residence. 717 Sanders-st. 8 30 Saturday morning, and 9 o’clock at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Friends Invited. Burial St Joseph's Cemetery. FINN BROS. SERVICE. PAUL—EarI, age 34, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Paul, brother of Oliver. Stanley. Garneia. Elwood and Jessie, passed away early Thursday morning at the home of his parents. 1028 N. Klng-av. Funeral services Saturday, 1 p. m, at above address. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park. CONKLE SERICE. TARPY—Patrick J.. passed away at his residence. 152 W. 9th-st. brother of Mrs. TTiomas Kinney of Cleveland, O.: Delia. Mary and Margaret Tarpv of Indianapolis. Funeral Monday. Mar-u 23. 8:30 from the FEENEY * KEENEY FUNERAL HOME. 2339 N. Meridian-st. 9 o clock SS. Peter and Psul Cathedral. Burial Holy Cross Friends invited. WARD—Margaret J, beloved mother of •James Joseph and sister of T J Stiles of Indianapolis. Mrs. Anna Nuitv and Mrs. Catherine Haves of Auburn, N. Y„ passed away Thursday. March 19. at the residence, 2026 N. Talbot-av. Funeral Monday. March 23. 9:30 a. m„ at the residence Services at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends invited. Friends may call at the home any t4me after 3 Fcb" 3 ’ Sa * urd^ y - TO '‘ N BROS.’ SERVWAT SON—Semuel C, husband of Mary F, and father of Irma Jane, passed away Thursday evening at the residence. 4711 E Washington-st. Services at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park.
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5 Funeral Directors wmTd. beanblossom 1321-23 W. RAY-ST. BE-1588 J. J. BLACKWELL AND SONS FUNERAL HOME 926 N. Capltol-Av. Phone Ll-7115 PERSONAL SERVICE W. T. BLASENGYM MAIN OFFICE 2226 SHELBY-ST. DR-2570 CONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1934 W. MICH.-ST. BE-1934 PAUL E. DORSEY 3925 E. NEW YORK-ST. IR-1173 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Merldian-st. TA-1835 FLANNER & BUCHANAN 25 W. Fall Creek Drive TA-4400 BERT S. GADD 2130 Prospect-st. DR-5307 GRINSTEINER'S 522 E. Market RI-5374 G. H. HERRMANN 1505 S. EAST-ST. DR-4477 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI-3828 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1458 S. Meridian. DR-2140; DR-3210 “Where better funerals cost leas" GEORGE McCARTY FORTVILLB INDIANA MOORE & KIRK ~ 2530 Statlon-st. CH-1806-7 TA-6056—8 ROYSTER & ASKIN 1902 N. Meridian-st. TA-0299 2501 E. 10th—2523 w. Wash. 2743 West 16th-st. SHIRLEY BROS. CO 946 N. Ulinots-st. LI-5409 GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH.-ST. BE-0148 1719 N. CAPITOL-AV, TA-1718 J. C. WILSON DR-0321. 1230 Prospect-st. * DR-0322 9 Lost and Found POLICE dog. double clawed. Call GRAND _ HOTEL. RI-9210. BROWN bob-tail Airedale. 8 years old: answers to name ' Danny.” Reward. RI-LOST—Wire-haired Fox Terrier. White, female; large black soot on body; black around eye: name "Lassie." Liberal reward. TA-3178. * 10 Notices Steam oil Croqulgnole permanents lor sl. Rooerts Beauty Shop. 528 Massacbusetts. LI-0682. A concentrated market—an economical service—Times Want Ads—known lor their result nroducinc pover. Phone Ri-5551 and say adtaker.
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il Personals COLON” IRRIGATIONS BATTLE CREEK METHOD. RI-6661. |/q| c ,_ Chime Clock Specialist Ask Anybody. 1537 N. Illinois FREE newspaper photo for brides. PLATT STUDIOS, 703 Roosevelt bldg. LI-8696. MARCELS. 20c. Permanents, 85c-$3. ROY_AL BEAUTY ACAD. 401 Roosevelt bldg. HAIRCUT, shampoo, wave, all 3,25 c. ROY_A L BEAUTY ACAD. 40i Roosevelt bldg. BLEACHES-hennas 50c: hair dveing $1.49. Beauty Mart. 16 W. Market. No ap. nec. BUSY PEOPLE—Quick photo service, Bxlo. SI. PLATT’S STUDIO. 703 Roosevelt Bldg, USED UPRIGHT PIANOS TO LOAN. PERMANENTS given la your home. 51.50$5. Easter Sbecial. Experienced opeiator. DR-5097. TI I NTERNATIONAL Charm Beau- | I ty School. FREE Finger Wave I I 1C lor Marcel. 342 E. Wash. St. C ENTRAL GIV E~S FREE MANICURE (■RHEUMATISM ; § Neuritis or Muscular Lumbago g are quickly relieved with 1 Keene’s Wintergreen Tablets p H Absolute money-back guarantee. 11 U Bee your druggist or write direct = m THE KEENE DRUG CO, INDPLS. |
WANT AD RATES The Indianapolis Times WANT AD HEADQUARTERS POE- Are th© Most Economical I I L* l\ L Want Ad Rates in Town REGULAR ROOMS. SITUATIONS CLASSIFICATION WANTED ADS Minimum, 12 Words. Minimum Charge, 12 Words. 12 words, one day ~ 36c 12 words, one day 24c 12 words, four days SI.OB 12 words, four days 72c (you pay for only 3) (you pay for only 3) 12 words, seven days SI.BO 12 words, seven days $1.20 (you pay for only 5) ‘ (you pay for only 5) —A discount ol 107 li given from the above amounts lor cash or if hilt Is paid within seven days from expiration ol ad. These rates apply only on ads placed OC£Uy. For out-of-town i tes writ# or phona the Classified Advertising Dept, ol The Time*. Death Notices, In Memoriams, Cards of Thanks 18c Per Lin® Contract Rates on Application to the Business Office. . Telephone Riley 5551
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13 Business Services ALTERATION SPECIALISTS^* ALTERATION ladies’, men’s garments!" Cleaning, pressing, rellning. repairing. Reasonable. MEY£R O. JACOBS 2i2 AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE PADGETT 3 INCLAIR SERVICE 8TATIO!? —3445 W. Washington. 760 Virginia. BE-504S_ Guaranteed work. * AUTO SERVICE ED JETT. 517 K. Talbott—Complete motor; rebuilding, done by expert mechanics. 1 BARBER SHOPS Board of Trade Barber ShoD "*• (MR. McMURRAY. prop.) 200 Hoard oP Trade * BASEMENTS REBUILT BASEMENTS BUILT and made drvj UNIVERSAL WATERPROFING CO. CH-* 6397 4330 E. 16th-St. , BEDDING REPAIR PILLOWS, comforts, mattresses aolcT~ren~i ovated and made like new. E. F.BURKLE. 431 Mass -av. Rl-6695. BOWLING ALLEYS j HOTEL ANTLERS ALLEYS LOREN3 WEISMAN. Prop, and Mgr., 950 N. Me-* ridian. LI-2351. • COAL—CINDERS COAL—Brazil block, deep veTn7~ss: ~cinders. crushed stones lor driveways. DR- _ 0230. * More Classified on Next Page
