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THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1938 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 17

13 CARS READY FOR QUALIFYING TRIALS SATURDAY

: " FLOYD ROBERTS TUNES UP ON THE BIG SAUCER . HE’LL REFEREE THE 500-MILE . . Chicago Favored in Petillo, Mays Sr JYWE Lt U. S. Fighters “Bio 10 Net Play

And W ild Bill | a i: -- 3 A - i lake Tor [our ney CHICAGO, May 10 (U. P)= i | | Chicago, defending champion, was | favored today to retain its title as

To Seek Pole FF & ae. Wi Five of Eiht Bouts ver 536 0 1, ret

Foreign Foes. University courts

The Maroons have won all their

Lou Meyer, Wilbur Shaw, ma ; 4 1 | dual matches this spring. The team ; : ; CHICAGO, May 10 (U. P.),.—Chi- | doubles combination, Chester and

Mauri Rose Also to » a N p> —- : 3] cago fighters claimed supremacy in | William Murphy, brothers, was ex-

the amateur boxing world today by | | pected to have little difficulty in defending the title won last year.

Seek Positions. | i = ae T » | i i a victory over European champions | The individual title was expscted : Fh ; 4 in the seventh International Golden to be decided by John Shostrom,

Thirteen knights of the roaring | E : : i A a 3 | Gloves matches. . Chicago, and Marvin Wachman, e satisfied with practice per- : —_— ; : 3 : |, Last night, before crowd of 23,000, | nq tp western. road are satisfied v practice per- '¥ ; 3 : ; 3 s they scored a 5 to 3 victory over a | “Minnesota relied on Earl Petrich formances of their speed mounts |. : ; po ; 3 : | team representing six foreign | i, the singles event. Iowa had and are ready to go in Saturday’s | : ‘ 3 a TR 1 countries. The high spot of the | strong contenders in Capt. Charles qualification trials, Indianapolis a = : - a [Show wes Si ape Rye | Fleming and Robert Sandler, one- . on TT : | rath, captain of the Chicago team, | armed } ; Illinois bas Motor Speedway officials announced ‘ ST i : } ’ : i . armed sophomore, inois based i dai | ae ose : — r= i | who outpointed Ulderico Serge, | its hopes on Capt. William E. Mc- : "a | a i : Italy. He defeated Kainrath last | Coy, who has won four out of six 3 three-way battle for Se | = 4 y : wo SEEN 3 4 year, matches this year. Finals in both Js on loored eye ht y e TE — . i The European team was sched- | singles and doubles will be held Cummings, Kelly Petillo, ormer | X Th Gi AE ia E mii. : vs uled to start for Minneapolis today | Saturday. winners of the 500-mile grind, and e ) - TE TN TINY Sn ; for a fight show there Tuesday Rex Mays, the California speedster. | Sh " — 3 Sy ; ; ni 5 ! : Ni tea : : ; - : : ; : : ght, The inside position is given to the — a “CG : 3 4 The results last night: PARK NINE DEFEATS driver turning in the fastest time 1 a ei : 112 Pounds—Walter Cavalieri. Ohicain on the opening day of qualifications : beat Oli Lehtinen, Finland (2) WARREN CENTRAL, 5-3 and a new record for the privilege : o 118 Pounds—Frank Kainrath, Chicago, was predicted 3 y : heat Ulderico Serge. Ialy (3). | : DA ; a 127 _Pounds—John Saunders, (Ireland, Park School's baseball team had Delineation i Er ol 10 S a . heat Bill Eddy, Chicago (3), 10 victories out of 13 starts today, a. m. and continue until 7 : . . oo | penid Pounds=Milton Bass, Indianapolis. | having defeated Warren Central on The fact that 13 are to try for Floyd Roberts, driving a new single-seater entered in the 500-mile race by Lou Moore, is shown turning Harvey Firestone Jr. has heen named official referee for the big | "1s; Herbert Nurnberg. Germany (3) 8

i rai Nt 147 P Ant the Park diamond vesterdav, 5 to 3. the 33 positions available for the! , jos. mite-an- hour iw lap o on the Indianapolis Motor Spe edway in practice for the race May 30. 500-mile Speed ay pune here fe Pecoratinh Day. Lstommen Timmy ier oloyanthi, Tomnd, Bill Clauer. Park hurler. aliowed Decoration Day classic on the open- : es Ne Pr ;

—_—— . La 160 Pounds—Booker Beckwith, Chicago, | y . hits a1ek t day had no evil forebodings for the | B - ke Ni [ve Adolf Baumgarten, Germany [ams ao hits and struck out 10, y i T T . 1795 Pounds—Linto Guerrieri, wien n, : speed Kings. In ae e Lone ech Winkies ol erma cl tne | beat Richard Vogt, Germany 3). " Foes poentral nnn n2n 1 i 9 XY y a ark School 140 000 1. AN : Trips . / DePau w, 10-4 Heavyweight—Herhert Runge, Germany, “Klein ano X-3 3,0 | ck

sidered themselves d Wat | beat Dan Merritt, Cleveland (3), By Ripiman

their cars at the point where they | | are ready for the test. Bad weather | | will | an Merritt, Cleveland 3). ek SILT tr SP during the past few days has kept For Coaches Given Chance , AFAYETTE, Ind, May 19 U ARBOIT CALLED TOP field today.

today.

i sessions m. practice sessions at a minimum The Purdue baseball team. |

Of a Sl iY tie re Seer Ho a three-run rally in the | ITALIAN ATHLETE | No : , I

honor place in the speed parade, | ; : : z Petillo already has turned laps of | The Indiana High School Coach- HE qualifications for the Club Championship at Pleasant Run Golf More than 300 of the cream of | first inning, yesterday defeated De- | : and | Pauw, 10 to 4, in the rubber game |

1283;; Cummings has toured the es’ Association is to meet at the Course will start Saturday. The tournament is being held much jana’s high school track bricks at 128 and Mays has been | Meridian Heights Presbyterian | earlier this year because a year ago the finals were held late in October phat Ally ready today for W the series here. SOUTH BEND, May 19 (NEA)-— clocked at 127%. | Church Saturday at 12:15 p. m. to |and the players ran into some difficulty playing in the snow and cold ee " DePauw was limited to a single | Ennio Arboit, Notre Dame football Mays is driving a supercharged |install officers. weather. This year the finals of the tournament will be played in mid- | the I. H. 8. A. A. championships to | | hit by Carrol Mangas, veteran right | and baseball player, has been voted be held at Butler Oval Saturday.| hander, who relieved Gerald Hig-| the best all-around Italian-Ameri-

eight-cylinder Alfa Romeo car, | Officers to be installed are Glen | season and the course should be ® : | ways and shooting some good golf. Tech. Froebel of Gary and North |gins after the early rally. Mangas | can athlete of the year by the Ital-

Americanized to he nth degree. Pe- | curtis, Martinsville, president: Bud | in_good condition. \ tillo is piloting the same four-cyl- | Surface, Seymour, vice president; | Several members have been seen | FIIS "0's should be hard to beat |gio"qr py Wayne are rated the | proved to be the star of the game | jan-American Civic League. Arboit, inder job with which he won in Ryssell 8. Julius, Shortridge of In- on the evenings tramping the fair is year. The 1936 champion, | strongest challengers to Kokomo's by his fine pitching and batting, | who hails from Oglesby, Ill, played 1935, the car being improved con-|gianapolis, secretary-treasurer. and | Ways and praticing on the practice | Clark Espie, who led his team to | defending champions. collecting two singles and a triple. | halfback, and was captain and siderably since then. Cummings is | p)fred (Peedad) Campbell, Koko- | fairway. victory in the chicken dinner tour- | “\gity 5 good relay team and a | Score pitcher for the baseball team, in adbehind the wheel of a new eight- |, cergeant-at-arms. | Wedmore Smith, the 1937 club | Dament last Sunday, will also be on | yo) pajanced squad, Tech had lit- | pe Pauw 300 000 010— 4 7 5| dition to ranking high Scholasticalcylinder job built by Cotton Hen-| mhere will be a discussion on the | champion, has not played so far this | hand and ready to qualify. tle trouble in taking its sectional Purdue “01 033 01h 13 lige Second place went to Angelo ing nsidered the foremost Amier- 3 1 | Armstrong. Cooper and Bavasi; Higgins a . ’ ning, considered vote of the coaches on the State | year but will be ready to qualify | meet last week. The Big Greer ME OR pe Al reivai: (Hank) Luisetti, Stanford's Allmechanician. ! basketball tournament. The final and defend his title. He is the | Race to Be Settled [results of the questionnaires were: | ranger on the Pleasant Run Course | champion, who just arrived | relay quartet, and for the first thee

: . : For a 16-team tourney, 405; eight- |and in his spare time does plenty | from California where he spent [in years Indianapolis presents 7 h ' s-D S k 1 n ays are C ‘nians PN , . i i . . s Petillo and Mays are Californians, | sap 70: four-team tourney, 81: A lof practicing. | four months playing golf in some [strong contender for the state title anatr 1as use | fullback ‘who led the Rais in Soor- ELAR ES

y 1 ings is Indianapolis 4M os : . » oF while Cummings is an Indianap and B division tourney, 40; no tour- | Harold Erner. last vear's runner- | of the Open Tournaments there, is| Other factors in Tech's favor are ing last year with seven touch-

product. ‘Mays and ‘Cummings Will |, yg" ™ ik la | also going to try for his second club |its performances in winning the YS a ES p. has been seen pacing the fair- going g settle the third heat of their maten re ni———— Py title, Monday during the Pro Amw- | Muncie Relays and the North Coen- ASH Arrange | downs TL TT

race last Sunday in their speed “| teur tournament at Riverside in his | tral Conference meet. — : ' A : I Vasnpe . : 4 pe ? NO KNIFING HY 1G: RS WE WC y WWinls, With THe eR Sh, ieir Tespee- | first attempt since being home he | Running second to Tech in the | uo 0 (0 poo al a i THROUGH HIM UNIVERSAL BEVERAGE C0, Ine, tive backers, Bill White and Mike oa ers ave Un Naming (fired the course in par figures for Muncie Relays, Froebel has dom- co PRC BE MERI Le | Jebies Gargett, tackle, is the only | 725 Fulton St. Boyle, hinging on the result. la 72. Gronauer is going after both, |inated the scene in northern Indi- . Mh yrarts ; Michigan State football player who | Phone Lincoln 2446 here next Miesday night when has ever doubled in fencing. Indianapolis, Ind.

Others considered certain to toe eo . { the state | "Hnning okomo Relays, th state amateur and th state lana, winning the Kokom George ‘Orv Baby) Zaharias. 241.

the mark Saturday are Lou Meye open this vear t) ny Sk ‘th De Ta re Gary city meet and the North g r . y roe "i . 29 : . ea an the Zaharias family of | § the only three-time winner - 1928 0 orn on er ly aly There are members at Pleasant {gyn Indiana Conference carnival Re § at In tite pana iy ‘995 | 1933 ns 1936—who has Built 5 SH ( Run who will bear watching. Thate | The Blue Devils also won the Gary pp Conall ti " N sok J speed wagon Which Is supercharged . . | have been a number of scores posted | sectional and qualified seven men Ione 3 his pod Rio a gi v ] fr Mm rel ™ > . » ‘on 1 ‘aeks e vO and capable of high speed; Flovd in the low 70s so far this year for the state championships ywrothers from Nebhra a. 1 we

| Roberts, drivin a four-cviinder Ey JOE WILLIAM | Pleasant Run is in good shaps ex- Scoring 56 points to Central's 34 tricky powerhouses will clash in a

sinale seater enterad bv Lou Moore, | Times Special Writer | cept that it has two temporary North Side of FP Wayne won its special match on the weekly wres- | MORE GOLDEN with which he has turned 127 miles | NEW YORK. May 15.—On Derby Day last, May 7 a blessed event greens, No. 2 and No. 7. Tommy sectional and qualified 14 for Sat- tling card of the Hercules A. C | an hour: Chet Miller, the Detroiter | occured in the barns of C. V. Whitney, well-known sportsman. who is Vaughn, club pro, said {hat the {Wo |yrday's meet. The Redskins cap- The bill will open the outdoor mat POWER FLASH whose car has bettered 125': miles | staging the War Admiral-Sea Biscuit race at Belmont Park on Memorial | new greens would be ready BY [tured four events and both relay | Season here and will be staged at BRONZE Red Super

place honors went to Dominic GOOD BFER

Principe, Fordham's sophomore

RED GRONAUER, former ciub | qualified 13 men, including its mile |’ re ———— | America basketball player. Third THE SAME |

an hour in practice; Shorty Cant- | Day. His Top Flight, champion filly in her day, foaled a colt by the | Saturday. races ih that meet and their victory Sports Arena, Tt will be a “rain or | ITE a i a ry ar | mr mn the Northeastern Conference | Shine” affair, for it will be moved | ANTI. Per Poly Gas 124';-mile-an-hour pace; Mauri “I want to give that little oA ra : s to 1 TOY as : Gal. Rose. who is CE an Italian | the other £8 3 MAG - a real good name.” mused Whitney, ( _Hillerest Country Club will play marks them as strong contenders I 4 he mon ly oF KNOCK 14 Octane SE, ' » A he —— | Highland Golf & Country Club in |for state honors. meiement, weatne FOMOVE] Saye] TAX PAID AX Taig

Maserati; Chet Gardner, the Cali- | press box watching the races at |a team match Saturday afternoon| Kokomo will enter a 10-man | Carter outbid several matchmakers WE HANDLE NO THIRD GRADE G in other cities to land the “natural | ’ A SI : “ GA

fornia veteran who Is on 1a four- | Belmont, “but. I don't Know Just | | at Hillerest, It will be a six-man | squad, including two of the state's cylinder car entered by Joe Lencki; | what to call him. 1 ul as Cr, | (team event, | outstanding performers - Paul between George and Ernie Both |

Joe Thorne tussling with a front | Our Mr. Erank Ortell surrendered * n Deschamps, pole vaulter, and Jayzee | families of matmen boast of being | the “toughest” in the game and keen |

drive car with which he has bettered | a bright id®a. “Why not let the | a tn ' : : 121; Bill DeVore, chauffering for |preaders of The World-Telegram Chart Show S T= Shortridge golf team won [i jumper. oo peting HValry xis Betweth: thet | Leon Duray, the old-timer racer: |pame him?" Whitney agreed. and its SI Rr cuiVe | JicHRy unst) A Ma ee Danno O'Mahoney, 227, Irish sor and Frank Bisko, the hard-driving |g the mail has started to come in. | Of the Season Monday afternoon at | I oe TS and former world's champ tops the | Chicagoan. It ¥s CUSHOTBIY to employ Opti- the South Grove course when they out Anderson in their sectional, 54 Ao de A TE P eo The 13th man is Wilbur Shaw, mistic exaggerations in connection | Jo Harm cravson | Te H 2 | tionally-known opponent for the | GOODYEAR American champion and 500-mile |with reader response on such | a as Tr a 5 o BY HZ Yas | man who tossed Jim Londos to gain | MG : SPEEDWAYS winner of 1837, whose record of [things as might be characterized as | A majority of handicappers pay ee aan With '» ‘total ‘or 5. 1B Sipe Named the title J ) 4.50x21 $6.15 | 113.58 miles per hour will be some- house promotions but the returns | more attention to the clock than — i . hh i thing for the field to shoot at in this |in this instance have been truly | anything else. This is especially true | Be te Se eS: Continental Captain | y 4.1519 ... $6.35 | v enion (8S) defeated Wettle, 3-0; ! . TEACHER GETS ACTION y3 90x19 ... $6.85 3.0: Bill Sipe, quarter-miler and a } 5.25x17 ... $7.25 3-0;

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vear's classic. Shaw is driving the | astonishing : 1 Just vans E Sw Iv aha | when they have nothing else on [Owens (S) defeated O'Key, Everett Saylor, automobile race same job he had last year, but will Clearly apart from the flood of Irv : . ne Gilliom (8) defeated Morse. | tember of the mile relay team, will | 4... % 2h teacher befor N 5.25x18 ... 87.55 race it as a one-man car and mailed suggestions and telephone | Which to base their deductions. | driver, was a schoo] teacher before change } "0 rossi formul - 1% RE or ; 9 v Stackhouse (8) defeated Coleman, | captain next year's track and field | he decided he wanted a livelihood 525x19 ... $1.75 : ge his compression formula. calls is the widespread public in- But no two racing strips are alike, 2-1: Witham (S) defeated Smith. | y School. | witl ti 5.50x17 ... $8.15 Doubtful Starters Saturday are terest In naming a baby colt. There which is why many experts skip the | 2- 1, and Bender (T) defeated | squad at Washington High cnoo Is ) Hf ne OO aa pe 6.00x16 $9.20 Penh -Dusance Jimmy Snyder, the former Chicago |is undoubtedly something senti- ; ; 91, | He was chosen yesterday Special ky det Poni milk truck driver, and Ronny House- | watch altogether. Sweeney, 2 lis ab ped ennsylvania i : iri , 8 ) BE mental about it because Top Flight | The Blue Foss will play a match | Team members who wili be given | ; } Sy 2 holder. Coast midget racer, Who was a beautiful little gal, and, of | HOWever, using a speed chart, or with the Marion Giants tomorrow | monogram sweaters are Sipe, Vernon | \) | | | E 2 Our_ Convenient Seated © Gan have been named to pilot the new course Man O'War is generally ac- [ianieabpine strictly on a time | oo noon, May 20, at the South | Irwin, Max West, Tom Allen, Harold | BUDGET PLAN Speed creations of Art Sparks, Who [cepted as America's greatest thor- | Dasis, you must pick Seabiscuit to Grove course, and Saturday on the | Turner, Bob Kersey, Louie Leer- Makes It Easy to Ride $ 19 constructed two cars for Joe ‘oughbred. There may even be | [beat War Admiral in their $100,000 Speedway links ‘will defend their | kamp Walter Schneider, Dale Perry. | 5 on the BEST ? ni Thorne, the millionaire pilot. something paternal about it, too, | match race at a mile and a quarter state high school championship | Don Reid. Bob McCalip Marshall - 5 Gal Nis ona He pie st veal |what old Doc. Freud would call | at Belmont Park, May 30. Ne. ; Read, Harry Rickenbach and Boris FISHING TACK E oa ou With 123.445 ‘miles per hour. the mother fixation. | War Admiral never has run as| The Bill Heinlein Tournament. | pimanchefr. | [| LL 0 \ E P RICE L $ $9 H Firest ] |, You know how it is when a new | fast as Seabiscuit. In mile and a an all-amateur affair, will be held | ne following were named for | AT LOWEST PRICES | = arvey rireswne Jr. | baby comes bouncing into a family. | quarter gallops. the son o at the Coffin course Monday. En-| i. vg: w ‘h- | | Ki gallop f Hard major letters: Capt. Arvill Manch Named Referee Everybody wants to name him. The | Tack has run 2 1-5 seconds faster | trants will draw for partners. Last | hofer, Red Carter, Bill Carden, Billy X | Rods, Reels, Hooks, Baits | ere an ’ grannies. the old maid aunts, the | than the greatest racing son of | Year the honors went to Roy Rob- | povaid and Arthur Sprowl. J | SEE US FIRST isdedlin.,, — Harvey Firestone Jr., will be the | O'Goofty woman next door and the [Man o' War, And 2 1-5 seconds |ertson and Harriett ‘Randall, who Minor letters will be awarded | » We Issue Fishing Licenses Every Pay | Compare this oil with anv on Hy io Uetivers the milk. Ap- ‘mean a few lengths. played with ‘a handicap of three Charles VonWiller, Donald Spicer, | " ht y Sie nk | the market regardle: of name Dy Ah 4 AE Along | Seabiscuit, the tourist, and War Serge. | Charles Petranoff, Harry Chrisman, | . ht | and price then if you are not l R ; A ¢ ’ r - dav W . | . | . " 5 « } I t voungster foaled by two cele- | Admiral have appeared on the same Joe Alexander. Charles Coats. Rob- . yO, | = 1 SARGENT = (1007, =atisfied return the un

a lis 1] tor dway n May 30, | brated 1'¢ I'S t i Vv 1 ce. a A wr a1 Sy ray o y 3 b eo cers. : racks in Maryland, nowhere els Ca Cor able ert Layton and William Gingery. So 2 OY \ | / 100° A used rion nd we wili refund NO) Moto Nee a h . 1C ; . ° |

‘ting 1 refer | The usual pr ei acting as official referee. usual procedure in naming | Saabiscuit stepped a mile at Laurel | vour ontire purchase e price I —_—

With two other stewards, Mr, |» racer is to make a play on the | in 1:37 2-5. while War Admiral went RIPPLE NINE READY 0, : Rs PURE | | & "SPORTING

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annual 500-mile race at the Indian-

combined names of the daddy and 1 d i . Firestone will have control of the : : ; - a Mile and a sixteenth in 1:46. KF B Sh / : Hod . the RHNY. Thus Broomspun, a On Nov. 3 at Pimlico. War or oXIng ow FOR WARREN CENTRAL >: ¥ » race, supervising the official com- | Preakness winner, was the result miral sped a mile and threes: “Six- | ou . The best paint made regardiess of | 3 . Bf RN y Q | 0f a union between Broomstick 7 2 | GO yn es. pS Spun Glass. Tr oe | oentns n 1:58 4-5. Two days later, With the signing of two locas Victorious over the Silent Hoo- | oy 82 J 8 | price . . . covers between 700 and i of the American Automobile Asso- Questionnaire ‘out of Robin's & OV {on the same course, Seabiscuit trav- | junior welterweights for the open- siers yesterday in a seven-inning | \ ; i | R00 square feet one coat, [ $1 25 Official Leng ciation. In this capacity he will sit The rush to name the Wi oe _|eled the same distance in 1:57 2-5. ing bout. arrangements had been |came. Broad Ripple High School's | bobs } N Satisfaction or Your Money Back | Center Bas eball y 9¢ in final judgment upon protests, | baby accents this standard pd or 1 2-5 seconds faster. War Admiral [completed today for a 34-round box- | baseball team is to meet Warren | Whig TY 0 8 Price per gallon sort is PlavRrotine 79¢ § N s s 1 - y | 5 \ . 3) | > n . conduct of contestants, arrange-| cedure with the expected result | carried 128 pounds, two less than [ing program tomorrow night at the {Central on the latter's diamond to- | PRET RA ] eosin B.gallon cans $3. 10; Thc Axsoclated League 12° Boft ments, finishing order and awarding | there is a heavy proponderance of | There: ye, Apo. | day | A : Ee oe of prizes names containing ‘Top” and “War. ere are the 10 best races of each Norval Binninger and Roy Woods | yesterday the Rockets scored five | Bt INC | | Bor 12-Thch Pra Bo 26 | horse; will clash in the first bout at 8:30 jung in the first inning and two in } 3 Nh 10 | Boy ” hy | v3 : A avorite Hard

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The announcement of his ap-|/ Many of them very suitable. too. | n tl pointment was made today by Capt. | But. there happens to be an added | SEABISCUIT DR I on ng Yee [the reventh to defeat the Hoosiers, | wi & ’ SUPER - INT. ENAMEL, Made | Ball 10¢ E. V. Rickenbacker, president of the | consideration in this case. The | Track Wei fete Survivors a S NOW [7 to 2. Todd go a homer with one DX \ from the famous $150 Boys’ Leather Fielder EY fangipt, ot ‘ai. Fire id VEL) Wey Vom Wn Werby Empire 2° 1 hd EE Weve Yo dee [on to lead the attack. The score: i \ “o} Chinese Tung-0il. Qt, $1. To 1 Pro Field 98 stone's acceptance av. | IR nT : oh X p . Fuse . le 500 000 2-711 1 6 ‘a 30 Bemi-Pro Fielder Mr. Firestone was official referee| This puts the volunteer pe {SST Downs. 130 14 1:49 In the 10-round headline: Nick | ®iten: Hooters 000 020 a2 2 2 : . SARGENT VELVA-TEX WASH- | of an $2.25 for the 1932 race. During the 25 | pickers right up against it. They | [arrapansen 132 13.16 1:57 Nicholson, Shelbyville, Kentucky | Todd Rnd ‘Burger. Taylor, ‘Smiley ‘wnd jie same fine quality, style and 1 ARLE SEM1-G1 OSs 4 on Sphinn bis $2.75 vears of its conduct, ranking figures must not only trv to get an ap- jE malen ces 130 1 1-16 9 | middleweight champion, will meet BID t at A iw ow price . Wide { WALL PAINT Quart 95¢ $3.50 Minor League Catcher $1 95 in the world of motors and motor | propriate contraction out of TOD | Pimlico 138 Nile 5 Wild Bill McDowd, Louisville. Harry LO ara IC thon | ign hv transportation have held this hon- | Light and Man O' War but they | pico 130 1a sor2:-5 Brown of Beech Grove will meet N E Se STLVER LABEL 8500 Scoop Mode Bis League 33.95 ored position. W. S. Knudsen, presi- | cant very well ignore the most | | Santa Aviite 130 1 g : : Dave Williams, loca Negro middle- | A ; : FLOOR VARNISH. Gal 45 $5.00 National Lesgie First ® dent of General Motors was the ref- Coll Ny the Soni. hich santa Anita 130 I LENE NE in the eight-round sem}~ | and Refinancing E | . " io Narre it 2.95 th ar ; . nappens to be run on the baby’ * i 1 : 9 | winaup = “400” LET INTIS - b re cig Di birthday. Besides, Col. Matt wn | Bay Meadows 133 1% : Two six-round bouts will bring | 20 Months to Pay tects the AE FINS, Dio Cane 25¢ : | & nls» v » . . i 6 e ne Andel ciated in 1936 and Amelia Earhar; 2nd the Xentucky hard boots | WAR ADMIRAL together Waiter Johnson, Indianap- WOLF SUSSMAN, Ine. {] Ine a pleasure, $1. 15 [Beem hoe ot 94.45 occupied the position in 1935. In | Wouldn't like it. : | Track Wei ht Dist’ olis, and Holly Upchurch, Muncie 30 W. WASH. ST ] Quart Ae | Regulation Pitching Horseshoes 1934, Roy D. Chapin, then head of | S¢ far the efforts in this direc- Havre de Gr. or ist'ee Time |jightweight, and Johnny Kruke- 4 bi a i ro 38 E. Washington St. ner pair 9c Hudson Motor Co. officiated and | tion have been something less than Havre de Gr 119 11- 18 1: 11 1-5 |\heier, Beech Grove lightweight, on Opposite Statehous "Lovo 103 N. Minois St. Or AL on PAINT. A high Qftietal Sable Tennis 3 25¢ . . . oc | Inspirational. t 7 De 3% i ” dy : i h, : : . ualit aint at alls ¢ each or Larty P. Fisher of Fisher Bodies p al. It may be that it Churchill D. .. 126 1% Joe Poindexter, local Negro 3 Mi ————— Open Saturday Until 6:30 P. es us Ay Rl a | 15 Bc Wilson Tennis 40¢

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