Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1937 — Page 31
"FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 1037 B UD D G TT Medica’s American ‘record for the | record for 1,000 yards with a mark E 1 3 L SE F [ mile with a mark of 20:42.6 over the | of 4:37, bettered the U. S. record A E S P/ RF ‘RR’ M I I N A long course in Lak: Michigan. On | for 1320 yards in 15:28 and for 1500 his way. he bowlec. over the world meters with a time of 19:18.2. :
| Mac Resents Booing of Our Champions Ralph Flanagan || ) The Season
By HENRY WLEMORE 7 workman, and who doesn’t ‘belong utes of concentrated boos and cat- ‘Shatters Marks
For Vistar in : |". “United Press Staff Correspondent 1in the same league with ‘the Cal-| calls. 3 0 I y NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—The more | syria redhead, was thunderously| Tommy Hitchcock in polo, Babe | CHICAGO, Sept. 10—Ralph \ ne
sports events I see in this country, applauded whenever he made a| Ruth in baseball, Notre Dame in| Flanagan, Olympic veteran who
Straight Sets the more I am amazed that the ginning shot. football, all have felt the hostitlity | sWam 500 miles training for the
dear old United States produces as Such an attitude is hard to ex- | of the American crowd toward the national A. ‘A. U. championships, : : . standout performer. went after his second 1937 crown Get Going
: many champions as it does. lain. Budge is modest and has ; of . Wimbledon Champion only The American ey ale Se . Doth cn manners. He won the os oie Sesepiion Yast 1 know efi a i in a Pair o Few Strokes Away From EN wy to the No. 1 | Davis Cup for this county after fending. the first of his three titles. WISCO : : spot and he becomes .the No. 1 tar- others had been failing for 10 CITY CH AMPS LE AVE - -His. performance in the one-mile : i i Enduring Fame. get of thes boys and girls in fhe years. And the only thrills of the 0 ; Bade : he em Baa EEE Bowling Shoes alle eir one aim, when the HN se |galery} Tsk She Bill wien 17 mah were provided by his super FOR DAYTON TOURNEY | pis 46-yard free style champion- =yp@ Right or FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. 10 to get seats which will provide them | not, that he would be the one to| mo ship today and go on to win the ALL SIZ ES left-handed .... $3 95 and $4 95 e Fairbanks-Morse baseball| half-mile again tomorrow. :
(U. P.).—Jadwiga Jedrzejowska of with a commanding view of the| receive the plaudits of the cus- ; : FI team, 1937 city amateur champions,| Flanagan, however, may have to fu ATHC( SHOES BOWLING BALL BAGS Al A
Poland today blasted her way to fowulal J we Yiead Han “thi tomers. share any record breaking tod ~The latest exhibition of this pe-! But no, Hunt, the under was | were to leave this ay | sizes. Wat f ! doe, afternoon for) ip” Adolph Kiefer, Chicago's ata 3 Ziover: tasteners ... $2.29 up
the final round of the women’s di- : ng 5 e ; culiar national trait came at Forest | the favorite. The crowd wanted |p ; ¥ision of tle National Tennis ; Hills yesterday when John Donald | to see Budge knocked off, and they el BY TL done ee oo mier ‘oaser|] LaDIES ‘SHOES, Black, white - . ae -meter CK- - > >
Championships with a 6-4, 6-4 : Budge played a quarterfinal match | resented the perfection of the shots | : victory over Helen Jacobs of Cali- E against Joe Hunt. Budge is the | that crushed his opponent. eration tournament beginning to- | stroke title. Finals also will be held || or blick and white combination tennis champion, the No. 1 in the| It's the same in boxing and all | morrow. in the ‘three-meter springboard . BOWLING SHIRTS, all colors, all sizes.
forni i f the |: : : i four times winner © i | world, so all he got from the crowd | other sports. Joe Louis licked | Oity champions from 24 cities will dive, 220-yard breaststroke, and ; ~~ |for a solid hour of magnificent | Tommy Farr with as fine a display | play in the tournament, last won by | half-mile free style relay. THE SPORTMAN'S STORE FOREST HILLS, LLS, N. v., Sept. 10 shotmaking was a rather cold and | of left jabbing as any heavyweight | a local team in 1924, when another | Skimming along more than 200 . unfriendly silence. On the other | champion has ever shown, yet his Fairbanks-Morse team brought back | yards ahead of his field, Flanagan 126 NN. Pennsylvania Lincoln 4224
iy. > )=Donsla Zoggs: he Gane 3 Dorothy Bundy hand Hunt, who is just another victory was greeted with five min- the title. clipped 15.6 seconds off Jack won three All-England titles, was only a few lobs and volleys from tennis immortality today. He had to win but two salehes to win the American singles crown.
Victory in the nationals would make Budge king of world tennis for 1937. A straight-set triumph, which he 4 § secretly hopes for, would put his & : ~ name high on the honor roll of raus <- tennis. : Budge meets young Frankie 732) Parker of Spring Lake, N. J., today in the semifinals of the national
championships. It was Parker who ; b : : . : a ruined Budge’s “no-hit” match at od \ y : Wimbledon, taking a set from him Y) ! : in the semifinals. : { 1 In today’s other match, Baron : “ 4 El / - oO U a & a ¥
(STORE HOURS SATURDAY oS A. M. to eo P. M.
Gottfried Von Cramm of Germany, who lost to Budge in straight sets in the Wimbledon finals, meets Bobby Riggs of Los Angeles. Von Cramm is favored. If Budge beats Parker in straight
sets, he will be favored to keep his . r3 : : * ® @ slate clean in the finals, regardless | \ : a : . : : : : of whether he meets Von Cramm or : ” : : : : ; Riggs. Von Cramm has had a most ;
difficult time staying in the tourney while Budge made the semifinals a vr A yr with the loss of only #2 games in : « four matches.
. Bowlers Paced ©. By Anderson | | | a ; Continued from Page 30) | ¥ Pharmacy, Coca-Cola, Lyons Drugs : ~ and M. C. Mescal gained double | * triumphs. A
he First honors in the Elks loop at * ” the Hotel Antlers went to Brier with 555. - Skinner Radio, Junior Social
Club and La Fendrich annexed two . | games. : Joe Argus Jr. led in the Inter- | - mediate circuit at the Uptown frig : | . ; ove, Foing a 30 Soult. om ; : — : e inaugural session oO el : g Especially with the
: [Behn s Recreation loop at the Penn- : n sylvania alleys probably will be the : a syitenia slieys proatly wil be fue : Pace Maker Wearingtons—that start Seven teams entered in the fast In- :, the season to a record volume
- dianapolis League are members of | ; $ bli : : the Beam’s circuit. The Insurance : i OT public acceptance!
League also will start its season at
the same drives. : - The Construction, Bankers; Insur- ONE TROUSER SUITS
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ance Associates and Kernel Optical ' Ladies Leagues will start their campaigns at Pritchett’s Alleys tonight.
Big Four to Bowl
The Big Four circuit is slated for action at the Indiana drives and the Wasihngton loop will roll at the Illinois plant. Two leagues will open the season ~ at the Central Alleys tonight—the “ Central No. 1 and National Malle- » able loops. © The St. Philip Ladies League, the Bemis Bag eircuit at the Fountain Square alleys and the Schwitzer- ~ Cummins and Standard Oil loops at the Parkway plant also are eec booked for tonight's program. es It was announced Pritchett’s will alues in 4 |: and weeds)
: have open alleys on Wednesday : I ittle world Al ; I ° | Ik, ". The Junior
night at 8:30 o'clock until Oct. 6.
Teams {of approximately 850 aver- ; : ; ; : | / Charge Account
age caliber are being sought for a league being organized for Thursday nights at 6 o'clock at the Mary- . ool take care of your purchase
- land St. plant. : : : : splendidly—and pleasantly—
.. The A2-club Pritchett Recreation : h ' League will open the new season : ! no rrying charges. Tuesday at (8:30 p. m. on the . > : ! T Caryn 2 b . Pritchett Alleys. Barney Galbreath : (This“is not a payment plan—but a charge account—remains open—to use
- isp resident and Ed Stahlhut, secre- ~ tary. > ; : : right along—anywhere in the store.)
Vickers Flattened By Wendell Bubp the price, | : OF COURSE Strauss will always have “Wearingtons' '-they will
Wendell Bubp, state middleweight always be recognized as first and foremost in their field. But these
champion, scored a fifth round knockout over Chuck Vickers, Ashe- newcome rs a re amaz ing--nothi ng less! |
ville, N. C., in the main event at the
Sports Arena last night. ee a sunstiiuting for That's because it’s an old custom to break into a new Soasoniwith
Tommy Merritt, Union: City, who g Fd a ee fatal, we spectacular, town talk values and then try to keep it up, ° a 10-round decision from Sammy x7 ; : , gn los are] | YOU'LL SEE FABRICS so fine as to seem strangely out of place in.
Johnny Denson, local light heavy-
weight, knocked out Eddie Simms We'd like to have you come in and such low priced company.
of Indianapolis in the second round. | - Tiger Kid Carson, an Indianapolis | take hold of the fabrics—You'll''feel" YOU'LL SEE TAILORING--such as only The Man's Store, born
mdgleweler:, Sook a decision Som h ; h I d h fig Sudor, 105% Broa} Tene : the satisfaction in them! Good weig and bred in the finest field, would persist in bringing. into the popular priced brackets.
RN ~ worsteds, sparkling twists, smart Football | ne cheviots! : idee ot.the a) ft Wearington Oxfords AND WHEN YOU TRY THE SUITS ON--you’ I be in the presence
© ball team and new candidates -are 6305 Turn back the collars, take note of of a new standard of Fit and Fashion.
~ asked to report at Brookside tomor- . p © row at 9 a.m. H.B.Mullendore will details—you'll see hand work.
: ave charge of fhe: te hich : pine to play in the DeMolay Try on the clothes—note how they fit— Business suits, and University suits, single and double breasted--
~ League. ; Re Pat ST tl takes Wearington Hats how smoothly the collars set-—how The new “Britishers’ ‘-~and also suits of conservative cut--all builds
* will play the Broadway eleven to- |. nicely the lapels lay— can b : e Park squa e fitt d.. includes B Spickemeler. GW $3.50 and $3.95 "You'll be better satisfied with ¢ a 8 PD mampton, E. Lyons, B. 5 | Wearington." $2250... that's the price ... and $27.50 for 2 trouser Suits
Shellhorn, F. Ankenbrock, T. Sulli-| van, D. Shoemaker and G.: O’Con- oa ner. For games call Br. 1824. :
SE eit a i 4 bt 2 4 * SPECS TOPORCER HONORED : HAZLETON, Pa. Sept. 10,—Specs p : : QQ Toporcer, former National League | infielder, who manages the Hazle-
; ton team of the New York-Penn- _ sylvania League, was named manp’s all-star team se-
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