Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1937 — Page 35

FRIDAY, OCT. 15, 1937

Williamson Selects Pittsburgh

To Defeat Fordham Rams;

Prefers Indiana Over Illinois

(Continued from Page 31)

Team No. 1

Rochester St. Anselm St. Lawrence Slippery Rock T. Springfield, Mass. Susquehanna .... Srinity, Conn. .

Williams Worcester Buffalo LaSalle

(Sunday)

Niagara (Sunday) .... (Sunday) . .55.

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x Wm, Jewell . x Missouri Central x York .... y Emporia C. v Doane ....... y Kearney T. ... y Maryville, Mo. y McPherson . ¥ N. Dakota Sci. . y Rockhurst . y Warrensburg T. ...... x Minot : y Bethany, Kansas

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Madison T. Peru T. ...

Citadel .... N. Carolina St. . Richmond U. ... S. Carolina U. Virginia U. Wake Forest oe ee /. Virginia Wesley. .. Wm. & Mary . 8S. Car. U. (10-21) x Morris Harvey ... x W. Liberty T. .. v Apprentice y Lenoir-Rhyne y New River T. . vy Presbyterian y Wm. & Mary, Bridgewater Catawba Erskine .. Johns Hopkins Mt. St. Mary... z Cullowhee T.

Norfolk.

Auburn ... Florida Tennessee UV. ....e00.. x Transylvania x Union, Ky. v Chattanooga ¥ Louisiana Normal y Louisiana Tech

Rating

Wesleyan, Conn. ...... 5

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Amherst Providence Cortland T. Westminster Rutgers C. XC. N. XY. Hobart Bates “ele Albright .. .. nion, N. Y Brooklyn

Conn, State ....... 56.

Alfred Canisitls ..... ve St. Bonaventure ... St. Thomas, Pa. ..

MISSOURI VALLEY

Drake . S. Dakota U. Wichita Ottawa, Kansa Tarkio ... i Sterling .. eta, Pittsburg T. .. Dana . . Wayne T. “ Springfield, Mo. Baker

Valley City T. ..... Missouri Valley .... Missouri Mines .... Jamestown Se Kansas Wesley. .. i) HN

Augustana, S. D. Springfield, S. D. Nebraska Wesley.

SOUTH ATLANTIC Furman V.P. 1. V. M1 Davidson 2 WU. Guilford Clemson Concord State

Glenville T ve Randolph-Macon Elon

Potomac State Newberry . Gallaudet Wilson T.

Mississippi Sewanee Alabama ... Mississippi U. Centre - Georgetown, Ky. .. Oglethorpe Louisiana C. .. Hattiesburg T.

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Consult the for dec

more games for this week. in this paper earlier in the week,

er rated team should win, but closely rated contests are

(Copyright, 1937, by Un I

latest Williamson rating table appearing isions on games missing here. The high. often toss-ups. ited Feature Syndicate)

Basketball

An amateur basketball league will be organized Monday at 7:30 p. m. at the Tabernacle Church recreation hall. Church teams are especially invited, but others will be welcomed in the sixteam league. For details call James B. Martin at Talbot 4587 or Hemlock 1855. v Sunday School organizations wishing to enter a junior or senior boys’ basketball league at the Central Christian Church are asked to call G. V. Hueston at Irvington 5881. To enter a girls’ league, call rs. Wilson at Cherry 3479-M.

Football

A junior football te: with a field |

would like to tomorrow or

on which to play schedule games for later. Age limit is 11. Martin at Talbot 4587 or Hemlock 1855. Brookside Aces defeated St. Phil-

ips, 48-0, at Brookside yesterday aft- |

ernoon. Fashion Cleaners will practice tonight. Players expecting to play against Ft. Harrison Sunday are asked to be present or call Lincoln 9629. A game with a state team is wanted for Oct. 31. Address Manager Heightchew at 1440 W. 22d St. The Broad Ripple A. C. will play Beech Grove at Christian Park Sunday.

HOOSIER PETE'S

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MANUAL ‘B’ BEATEN BY TECH RESERVES

Technical High School's reserve grid eleven chalked up its second

the Green and White field. downing the Manual “B” team. 13 to 0. Joe Crawford and Robert Burns tallied on line smashes for Tech in the first and last quarters after suse tained drives had carried the ball deep into Manual territory. Burns also scored the extra point on a line play.

Baseball

will play the Fall Creek Athletics

mond No. 1.

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2| tuck are all milky.

3 clear.

The Fields Tavern baseball team | A le ek A ics | and Little Wabash, and all creeks Call James Sunday at 2 p. m. on Riverside dia- | are clear. Fishing is very good now. | Jefferson—Big Creek, Indian Ken-

Pike are plentiful in this desolate setting. They revel among the leafless branches of countless trees

killed when a dam, 18 miles below

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backed up the waters of the Thunder Bay R inundate 65,000 acres and create a natural spawning

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and Lakes Generally Muddy

But Fishing Is Good in Some Sections

Muddy water in many Indiana | lakes and streams was the bad news | for prospective Hoosier fishermen | today, according to the weekly re- | port of county game wardens to the | state Conservation Department, but | good fishing was reported in some | parts of the state.

| | Huntington, Pulaski, Steuben and

{ St. Joseph Counties appeared the

though several other localities reported fine fishing conditions. | Adams—St, Mary's and Wabash | Rivers are muddy. Fishing is poor. Allen—Everett Lake, St. Joe River | and Cedar Creek are clear and in | good shape for fishing. Maumee | Rivar in poor shape. Benton—Sugar, Pine, Mud Pine {and Mud Creeks are clear, but fish- | | ing is poor. | Blackford—All streams are milky. | Should be good for week-end. | Boone—Sugar and Mud Creeks

.. | are clear, fishing is poor.

| Brown—Salt Creek, Bean Blossom are milky, fishing is poor. | { Clark—Fourteen Mile, Silver and Muddy Fork are clear, fishing is feir. | | Crappies and bass in Fourteen Mile | Creek are biting on live bait. | Clinton—Kilmore Creek and south | { fork of Wildcat are in good shape. Catching bass and redeyes on min- { nows and night crawlers. Crawford—Big and Little Blue, Turkey Fork, muddy. Ponds clear. Daviess—Prairie Creek is in good shape. All streams should be in good shape by week-end. Decatur—Big and Little Flatrock, | | Sandcreek, Kincade Pond, MuscataFishing is fair. DeKalb—Cedar, Willow Creeks, | Stony, Cedar and Lintz Lakes are

| Delaware—Mississinewa River is | milky. White River in good shape. { Some nice bass caught on minnows | and spinners. | Dubois— White River milky, Pa-

Other streams

| toka River muddy. lin good shape. Elkhart—St. Joe, Elkhart Rivers | | are clear, fishing fair. Simmonton, | | Hunter's Stone, Fish ‘and Heaton | | Lakes clear, fishing fair. | | Favette—West Fork and Nolan’s | Fork are clear. Fishing no good. | | Gibson—Old Beaver and Long | | Pond are clear. Wabash, White and | | Old Patoka are muddy. | Grant—Streams are murky. | Greene—White and Eel Rivers are |

| ishing. | Hancock—Big Blue is muddy. Big | | Sugar is in fair shape. Little Sugar | in good shape. Hendricks—Eel River is clear and | low. West Fork, Middle Fork and | | Little and Big White Lick are clear, | [but low. Henry—Big Blue River, Flatrock River, Buck, Duck, Bell Creeks are all clear, but fishing has been poor. | Howard—Little Wildcat, Kokomo and Honey Creeks are clear. Very few fish being caught.

Huntington—Wabash, Salamonie

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tuck are clear. Fishing just fair. Jennings—Grayford Pond is clear. Muscatatuck, Grahams and Sandcreek are in fair shape. Johnson—Sugar Creek, Blue River, Youngs Creek are all clear, fishing is fair. Knox—White and Wabash Rivers are muddy, fishing is poor. LaGrange—All lakes are clear and pike, bass and few bluegills are being taken. Lawrence—White River, Salt and Indian Creeks are in fair shape. Marion—White River is milky and fishing is poor. Martin—Lake Louise, Lost River, Beaver Creek are milky, fishing fair. Marshall — Tippecanoe, Yellow, Lake of Woods, and all the lakes are clear. Miami—Wabash is in poor shape, Mississinewa fair, Eel, Salamonie, Lukens, Twin, Round and Long Lakes in good shape. Monroe—Beanblossom, Salt Creek milky, fishing fair.

Derby Near End

As the roller derby at the Fair Grounds Coliseum rolled into its last four days, six teams today remained in the thick of the fight for first place. Final night of the race

is Monday, when the skaters will win in a row yesterday afternoon on milky and a little high for good have concluded their 1170-mile trip |

to nowhere. Gertie Scholl (above) is a member of one of the fast teams trying to catch the pacemakers. Grace Freid and Jack Cummings, with a total of 62 points, took a one-point lead over Hazel Roop and Wes Aronson as a result of last night's skating. The leaders:

Team

Freid-Cummings Roop-Aronson Vizena-Nygra Thomas-Evans Bogash-Bogash McDowell-Lyons

| ditch,

Montgomery—All creeks are clear | and in good fishing condition. Morgan—White River, White Lick, Lambs, Indian, Highland and Clear Creeks are clear and in good shape. Posey—Wabash, Black Rivers are | clear and fishing is fair. Big Creek | and Weiss Lake are muddy. Pulaski—Tippecanoe River, Mills | Monon ditch and Indian Creek are clear and fishing is good. Ripley — Laughey, Ripley, Gra- | hams, Otter Creeks are muddy, and | fishing is poor. Rush—Big Flatrock, Little Flatrock, Little Blue, Clifty and Mills Creeks are in fair shape. Scott—Iona Lake is clear.

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Crap-

pie fishing is good. | Shelby—Big Blue and Flatrock | |are muddy. Little Blue, Brandy- | | wine, Big and Little Sugar, Lewis | and Conns are in good shape. | Spencer—Lake Drain and Lin- | { coln Lake are clear. Starke—Eagle Lake Creek are clear, fishing fair. kakee milky. Steuben—All lakes are clear and catching nice lot of bass and bluegills on Crooked, George and Gage. St. Joe—Lakes are clear and catching nice bluegills in Chain-O- | Lakes. Switzerland—Plum and Indian Creeks are clear, fishing is reported poor. Tippecanoe — Wabash River is milky, fishing fair. Tippecanoe River is clear, fishing good. Most catches are being made on live bait. Tipton—Upper Wildcat is fair, pits are good. | Union—East ForRy Whitewater, | Hannah Creek, Fourteen Mile and Indian Creeks are clear and fishing | is good. Bass are biting. Vanderburg—Ohio River is clear, fishing is fair. Pigeon Creeks are muddy. Wabash—Wabash in poor shape. Small streams and pits in good con- | dition. Warrick — Ohio River,

and Eagle Kan-

Pigeon

fishing is fair. Wayne—Streams roiled. Wells—Wabash muddy,

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Salamo-

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The Scherer Electric scores follow: | C. Litz 215 162 175— 552 Ulrey 179 144— 508 236 225— 631 Kelley 201 183— 567 Leppert 212 236— 645 otals .. ovens "948 990 063-2001 Eddie Grant's 577 set the pace in the East Side Social League at the Central Alleys. Linkert Carburetor was a triple winner while Smittie’s Barber Shop and Meyers Service Station gained two-out-of-three decisions. Kjell Gaarder fired a 566 to head

the R. C. A. loop, also rolling at the Central plant. In the St. Catherine's League at the Fountain Square drives, L. Braun was high with 633. Trefry Inn, Wizard Machine, Fountain Square Furniture and Schuster Coal scored triple triumphs. Paul Crosier set a new record for the season of 613 in the Alpha circuit at Fountain Square.

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Charles Lewis opened his series | 639, | the best total this season in the Fletcher Trust League, which rolls | at the Pennsylvania Alleys. West Indianapolis branch won three games and Irvington, Thirtieth Street, | Main Office and West Michigan were in front twice. John Barrett's 631 paced the Re-

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a pair of verdicts. At the Hotel Antlers Alleys, | Clevenger led the Elks League with | 625. McGraw Insurance won three | times and Skinner Radio, featuring | a 1008 middle game, Business Fur- | niture and Junior Social Club were ahead twice,

JESSE JAMES IS WINNER

NEW YORK, Oct. 15-—Jesse James, Hollywood, pinned Tony Si- | ano, New York; Tony Colesano, | Italy, decisioned Jim Austeri, Italy: Fritz Ziegfried, Germany, and Jack | Marshall, England, drew: Dick | Stahl, Germany, tossed Paddy Mack, | Ireland; Leonard Macaulso, Italy, | pinned Ben Feldman, New Orleans; | Hans Schwartz, New York, downed ! John Gudiski, Poland, in wrestling bouts here last night.

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals to The Trustees of Purdue University for the construction o a Residence for Men, on the grounds of Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ine diana, will be received at the Office of the Controller, in the Executive Building of Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, until 10:00 A. M.,, Central Standard Time, October 29, 1937, and then will be publicly opened and read. Separate proposals shall be submitted General Oonstruction, Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, Wiring and Light Fixtures, Kitchen Equipment, Refrigera= tors and Refrigerating Equipment, Grille Room Equipment, Furniture and Rugs, or combined proposals may be submitted ia accordance with bidders’ forms as given in the specifications Proposals shall be properly and come pletely executed on proposal form furs nished by Architect in ‘accordance with Form 96 with noncollusion affidavit required by statutes of Indiana and must be accompanied by Questionnaire Form 96-A, State Board of Accounts. Each proposal shall be accompanied by Becepoanle certified check made payable to the State of Indiana for the benefit of The Trustees of Purdue University, or acceptable bidder's bond, for an amount of not less than 5% of total bid price. Contractor awarded work will be res quired to furnish acceptable surety bond of contract sum, Wage rates on this work shall not bs less than the prescribed scale of wages as determined pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 319 of the Acts of General Assembly of Indiana of 1035. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after date set for opening of bids The Trustees of Purdue University res serve the right to refect any and all bids, Instructions to bidders, plans and spect fications, are on file at the office of C. D.

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R. B. STEWART, Controller —-— —C SHERIFF'S SALE

R. H. SULLIVAN —Attorney for Plaintiff—

By virtue of a certified copy of a decres 0 me directed from the Clerk of the Sue ri Court of Marion County, Indiana, in cause No, A-88990 wherein Home ers’ Loan Corporation, plaintiff, and 8, Wesley Biddinger, Helen Biddinger, et al, defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Forty Nine Hundred Seventy Five Dol~ lars, and Seventy One Cents ($4975.71), as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs. I will expose at public sale te

r, on SATURDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1937, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and M, of sald day, at the door of House of Marion County, Indi the fee simple of the whole body of owing real estate in Marion County,

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Indiana Lot five hundred seventy-three (573) in Northcliffe, an addition to the City of Indianapolis, as per plat thereof, recorded in plat book 18, pages 168 and 166, in the office of the Recorder of Marion County, Indiana Together with rents, issues, {ncome and profits thereof Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraise«

laws, OTTO RAY, Sheriff of Marion County, 29, 1937

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SHERIFF'S SALE

CLARKE & CLARKE Attorney for Plaintiff

By virtue of a certified copy of a decrees to me directed from the Clerk of the ue perior Court of Marion County, Indiana, in cause No. A-88914 wherein Home Own= ers’ Loan Corporation, plaintiff, ahd Wile liar ". Bills and Nora Bills, hushand defendants, requiring me to sum of Thirty One Hundred ) \ Dollars, and Sixteen Cents ($3149.16), as provided for in said decree, with interest and costs, I will expose at sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1837, ren hours of 10 o'clock A. M, and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day. at the door of the Court House of Marion County, Indie ana, the fee simple of the whole body of the following real estate in Marion County, Indiana Lot ten (10) S. K. Fletcher's iton to the

mn and wife, make the

Forty Nine between the

in square thres (3) in South Brookside AddiCity of Indianapolis, as per plat thereof, recorded in plat book 4, page 221, in the office of the Recorder of Marion County, Indiana. Together with rents, {ssues, income ané profits thereof Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraises

ment, laws OTTO RAY, Sheriff of Marion County. 29, 1937

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SHERIFF'S SALE

WILLIAM C. KERN ~Attorney for Plaintiff By virtue of a certified copy of a dacres to me directed from the Clerk of the Sue Court of Marion County, Indiana, cause No. 88778 wherein Home Owne ers’ Loan Corporation, plaintiff, and Eve erett C. Bishop Laura I. Bishop, defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Twenty Two Hundred Sixty Three Dollars, and Sixty Four Cents ($2263 864), as provided for in said decree, with interest I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, or SATURDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1937, M. and

of said day. at the door of House of Marion County, Indifollowing real estate in Marion

Indiana Lot numbered thirty (30) in Fred erick Yeiser Guardian's Addition to the City of Indianapolis. the plat of which is recorded in plat hook 3, page 54, in the office of the Recorder of Marion County, Indiana. Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof Sajd sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraise

laws TTO RAY, Sheriff of Marion County, 29, 1937

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SHERIFF'S BALE

WILLIAM C. KERN ~-Attorney for Plaintiff By virtue of a certified copy of a decree he Sue Court of Marion County, I cause No. A-88770 wherein Rome Ow ers’ Loan Corporation, plaintiff, and ter A. Whitmore, Helen M. Whitmore, de= fendants, requiring me to make the sum of ['wenty Nine Hundred Four Dollars Seven Cents ($2004.07), as provided for 'n said decree. with interest and costs, I will

perior

| expose at public sale to the highest bid

der. on SATURDAY, THE 20TH DAY NOVEMBER, 19317, » between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and ( of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marion County, Indi ana, the fee simple of the whole body of the following real estate in Marion County,

Lot 20 in block 10 in North Indians apolis now in the City of Indianapolis, plat thereof recorded in plat page 23. inh the »ffice of the of Marion County, Indiana. with rents, issues, income and Said sale will be made

Recorder Together thereof ment laws u) of Maro RAY, Sheri 2 29 Noa arign County, —. — SHERIFF'S BALE

WILLIAM C. KERN Attorney for Plaintiff— By virtue of a certified éopy of a to me directed from the Crark of age perior Court of Marion County, Indians in cause No. A-89023 wherein Hote Owne ers’ Loan Corporation, plaintiff, and Alvia A. Bugher, Martha Irene Bugher. Metcher I'rust Company, defendants, requiring me

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provided for ih said decree and costs, 1 will expose at

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SATURDAY, THE 20TH DAY NOVEMBER, 1837 op M. and at the door >t

P. M, of said day

estate in Marion County,

Lot five hundred forty-five (548) in Fairfax, an addition to the City of Ine dianapolls, as per plat thereof, ree corded in plat book 15 page 1, in the office of the Recorder of Marion County, Indiana Together with rents. fssues, income and profits thereof, Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraise. ment laws

OTTO RAY, Sheriff of Ww. Oct. 15. 22. 20 N05) of Marion Counsy SHERIFF'S SALE WILLIAM .C. KERN ~Attorney for Plaintiff—

By virtue of a certified copy of a decrea to me directed from the Clerk of the Sue erior Court of Marion n cause No. A-88 y Corporation, D. Hendricks, ruiring me to make Nine Hundred Ninel} 0 Dollars, and Bixty Five Cents ($2002.65), as provided for in sald decree, with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY. THE 20TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1087

ana, y of the following real estate in Marion County,

Indiana Lot one (1) In George H., McCaslin Trustee's First Addition t Park, an addition to the y © dianapolis, the plat of which fs ree corded in plat book 11, page Pu he of the ecorder of r County, Indiana Together with rents, issues, {neome and profits thereof. Bald sale will be Wade without relief from valuation or apbraise-

ment laws OTTO RAY, Marion SAT.

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