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FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1937
SCHEDULES
‘Seven ( Groups _ Organized by Carl Callahan
Em-Roe Circuits to Launch Play Next Week at | City Parks. |
. The softball season will open in| ’ Indianapolis next week when most | of the leagues start playing in the | city parks. Carl Callahan of the|
five of which play at 5:30 in the afternoon and two which will play at Softball Stadium. The first to open the season will Tuesday League, headed by K. W. Pogue, president; H, P. Jackson, vice president; Hal Harris, secretary-treasurer. The Museday schedule follows: Indiana State Employment Cliff Meier Coal, at Rhodius. Crescent Paper vs. Grain Dealers, at Brookside 1. Hoosier A. C. vs. Willard 1. Apprentice Printers vs. Ramblers, at Willard 2.
Wednesday Schedule
The Em-Roe Wednesday League will open Wednesday under the leadership of Howard Tout, president; Adam Walsh, vice president; Hal Harris, secretary-treasurer. The Wednesday schedule: Holcomb & Hoke vs. Lodge, at Willard 2. A. C. W. of A. vs. Little Giants, at Ellenberger 1. DeGolyer vs. Rockwood, at Chris-
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Machinery Supply AcmeEvans, at Riverside 2. Fourteen teams in the Em-Roe Factory League also will get under way Wednesday night with eight teams in the Western Division and | six teams in the Eastern Division. The Eastern. Division is headed by | Garnet White, president; R., E.! Cline, vice president; Hal Harris, | secretary-treasurer. Eastern Divi- | sion schedule: E. C. Atkins vs.
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Power & Light,
“At Willard 1. |
Indianapolis ‘Glove vs. American
«Can, at Christian 2.
Indiana State Highway vs. George
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Western Openers {
The Western Division of the Em- | Roe Factory League is headed by president; M. J, Grannan, vice president; Hal Har- | ris, secretary-treasurer. The West- | ern Division schedule: Barbasol vs. ‘Chevrolet mercial Body, at Riverside 1. Dean Brothers vs, Van Bros., at Riverside 3. Hecker Products Shade, at Rhodius 1. Gibson Co. vs. Bardach &
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On Thursday night the Em-Roe Thursday League, headed by William . Stewart, president: WwW. W. | Wampler, vice president; Hal Harris, secretary; will start the season with the following schedule: Meusing Merrick vs. C. P. Lesh, at Spades 1. Brookside Sweet Shop vs. Rhodijus | Men's. Club. at Willard 1. Boys Club vs. H. H. Willard 2. Burnett 3rocery vs. Mooney- | Mueller-Ward, at Rhodius 1. The Em- Roe Right softball league |
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|W hich is made up of manufacturing | | | made | Softhall Stadium starting | This league will use three nights a |
| games on Tuesday,
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LISTED FOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE OPENERS
Coffin Meet Monday to Be All Amateur
Pros to Go to South_Bend For National P. G. A. Tryouts.
Sets Unofficial Lap Record
By G. H. D.
The pro-amateur will be at Coffin on Monday but it will not be a pro{amateur. The pros will be at South | Bend, trying to earn a trip ‘to the |P. G. A. tourney and the Coffin { shindig will be strictly simon pure. | It's $2.50, a head and bring your | handicap.
The twe pros with low scores after two trips around the Coquillard course: at South Bend can play in the Open as representatives from the Indiana P. G. A. The important 136 will be played on Monday. On | Tuesday the match play starts with { two rounds of 18 holes and the semi- | finals and finals, also 18 apiece, con- | clude the show on Wednesday. It is the first major tournament of the | Indiana season. The pros will transact P. G. A. | business and elect officers. The state association has been technically without a leader since Ralph Stonehouse resigned to go to Dayton. Johnny Vaughn is vice president and Neal McIntyre secretary-trea-surer. There are rumors that pros ‘in the northern district will ask for a separate district P. G. A. of their own.
City pros unanimously declare that their greens and fairways are in the best early season shape in vears. The rain has been keeping the men with the power mowers | working late. They have been cussing those gen-
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Spinning around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway yesterday, Wild Bill Cummings (above) unofficially broke Leon Duray's one-lap mark for the two and one-half-mile track, averaging 125.348 miles per hour, The former record was 124.018. set by Duray in 1928, but was set in a single seat car, while Cummings ran vesterday in his two-seater. Frank Del Roy of Philadelphia, rode with Cummings yesterday.
Kokomo Relays Receive Biggest Field in History
Oldtimer t0 Skate Tonight |
Bud Wayland (above) a pressman for The Times,
Roller Skating Derby Passes Half Way Mark
The 10 teams and two solo skaters still competing in the Roller Derby
| at the Fair Grounds Coliseum track passed the half-way mark last night | and prepared for the final drive for the prize money.
skater, showed up the field last night or more, will compete. {in the time trials for the half-mile | |
Ivy King, the blond Toronto®
One of the star entries will be Bud Wayland,
| by racing the distance in 1 minute, Indianapolis Times pressman, who
| 29 4-5 seconds, just one-fifth of a | second under | ord for the distance. Esther Runne | | was. second to Miss King.
| Champion, who has been making a
{ night in a special match race, by|
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entries in the Oldtimers Race to be held in connection with the Roller
Derby at the
Fair Grounds Coliseum tonight.
Mr. Wayland is pic-
tured as he looked when he was the amateur champion in the mile and half-mile events in 1908-9-10.
bre drops from heaven, but about the first of August they will be praying for them, except perhaps on the courses where they make their | own. Don't be so stuck up because your seven iron shots are slamming into |the greens and staying right where they slammed. Watch them take two bounces and over when the sun has been torturing the turf for a {couple of months.
By United Press KOKOMO, Ind., April 30.—The largest field in the history of the event—152 high school athletes—will compete here tomorrow in the annual renewal of the Kokomo relays. Officials believed the rccord entry®
Lees of Kokomo in “the pole vault,
was due in part to division of the | { meet into peat classes—one for | and Denny of Kokomo in the high | | hurdles.
schools with enrollment of over 500 | Kokomo haat won its Rothe cars
Is with enrolland, ene Zor Schon } 2 | nival since 1934 when the Wildcats
ment under this mark. The A class H has attracted a total of 13 teams | Piled up 41 points with Stage and 243 individuals. .The B clase | Mann as the runnerup wit
‘has drawn 19 teams and 209 track | Points. de Qrey Do ee | Froebel won the team title in 1935 Chester Hill, director of athletics | wan 31 pains. ail Joong) Te ‘at Kokomo High School. announced | ished second with poin the meet. Class A | Year ago the Blue Devils amassed
i | total of 27': points and will have an added event, a 1000- a winning | yard run which will attract milers | again Kokomo took the runnerup
| pea ition with 26'2 a amilers, rochel S381) P Warren Gentral 5 a top-heavy r | favorite to captare the toanit title | pionship in the Class A competition. | |i0 the. Class B. division with: Ware Ine Ble Devi: A a2 saw, Monticello, Delphi, and Roches- : a ter strong contenders. Poe the State's leading PD) other Class B_ entrants include Four of last vear's individual event | Si to Ransaciaet. Gas ier. Plaine are - expected among the field, Fairmount, Rushville, Liberty, contestants-at Kautz Field toniore | row. They are: Harmon of Horace
It's Homecoming tomorrow at the | Indianapolis Country Club. An afternoon of golf, catch-as-catch-can, will be followed by the spring beefsteak dinner, that in turn will be trailed by an evening of fun and frolicaYery stag. Sunday is the last day to qualify for the spring handicap.
At Highland they open the season tomorrow with a blind par event. | Qualifying rounds handicap will be played on the fol- | lowing Saturday and Sunday.
RIGHT FAIR START Times Special er MILWAUKEE, April 30.—The first | three hits made this Vernon (George) Washington, Milwaukee's slugging outfielder, all home runs.
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NO LOST TIME MINNEAPOLIS, April 30.—Pitch- + Walter Tauscher of the Minne-
apolis Millers pitched two balls April
ers. Ted Gullic drove his second
were | pitch over the fence fora home run Winning ihe game,
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season by | 19 and lost to the Milwaukee Brew- |
was the national amateur roller
skating champion in the mile and the half-mile events in 1908-1909 1910.
: | her own world's rec- | | | |
Wes Aronson, the Pacific Coast |
hit with loca! skating fans, defeated | Jack Cummings, Lafayette ace, last |
a. burst of speed in the last stretch. |
| The Roller Derby awards were | won last night by the Jack and
USED Jayne Cummings team, the Runne- |
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The standings of the Derby are: | Pos. Team |Z -Runne-rerson
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| The sprints were won by the Hazel | | Roop-Buddy Atkinson team. the | Elizabeth Gades-Bill Roskopf pair | { and the Gertie Scholl-Tom Whitney |
3 7 up | combination.
|EM-ROE SPorTiNG The featuie event on tonight's| |
GOODS CO. program will be the Old Timers' || 209 W. WASH — L1-3446 | Race, in which local men of 35 years :
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THE BEST IN DRINKS INVITING ATMOSPHERE
| Earl Park, Montpelier, Brook, Van A RRR Mann (Gary), in the low purdies; |
| Buren, Elwood, Tipton and NoblesWeber of Plainfield in the shot put; le orien contenders for Froebel's a Class A title will be North Side of Fort Wayne, Horace Mann, Hamteams which use emplovees, Will be | mond. Mishawaks. South Side of up of 12 teams playing at | 3 May 25. | Fort Wayne and Kokomo. y Other teams entered in the Class A competition are Ben Davis, Lew | Wallace of Gary, Marion, Jefferson | of Lafayette, Southport, Central of | Muncie, Huntington and Frankfort. Preliminaries in individual events i in both divisions will be started at | hoon tomorrow and the first final | event will be called for 2 o'clock.
week at the stadium and play their Thursday and Friday. The Retail Merchants League, | which is made up of retail stores in downtown Indianapolis. will use the stadium on Mondoy. Jughis,
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