Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1938 — Page 19

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FRIDAY, JULY 8

F ‘ISHING IS BEST IN INDIANA

Streams Still Running High, | Many Muddy

Quick Improvement Possible And Conditions May Be Good for Week-End.

Many of still high and muddy heavy rains of last fishing is in the lakes, Conservation Department today There is a possibility of improve. ment today and tomorrow, however, making conditions good for the week-end Following is the report | of the game wardens Allen AKes

Indiana's streams are because of the week and best the State

reported

high and muddy No fishing for K. {if no more

reams RIN A clear!

streams oul Sugar and Mud Walnut Creeks Eel River is

aceoon, fair

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Earl Riffey, York St, returned bass they caught at

Del > Delaware Scott Tola Lake |

Shelby-—Al AMS re muddy learing Spencer—|

n A Elkhart 2 KRIMrantan 3 dream Lakes { Jeon Strake—Ln ng. One 1 nn E le R ( git in Ye Steuben A clear ! ishing. Bas valleve ike biting on Smallm Lake James

Lake and Greene im Cr 'd A

Switzerland ndian and Pl eeks are

y a Wt mud [ishing . He Suen Ria Tippecanoe

“ pared b LI A Tipton Wate feke \ I . Hendy ck ng Unio. All stream a : \ anderbureh 2 How ard. nig Rg iy. 1 » Vermillion—8t) 1&8 high and Are milky ) Poor fishing in Big and Little \ Huntington i mw X Wairen Streams are high and Tackson A {6 © i n arricks | are high Scales Lak g clear © h good n ashington -Some catfish and ol 1k caught, W ving and fi

reams Jhuddy

Tasper th and milky gh and muddy |. Salamonie Riv § AL milky, fish . TW AFhe.. Waters are y White clearing. R

streams should , f f Mi and Indian Kentuk K-end of 1 shing Tennings and Graham Creek will be in end of week Sand

eek 1c muddy trav and is clear | River is

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( Round Lakes are and Youn lear ith fair fishing

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GAME © LU B TO MEET

The Marion County Fish & Game Association will hold its regular monthly meeting Monday at the Hoosier Athletic Club at 8 p. m Moving pictures furnished by the d be O by end o Pr Conservation Department, a talk by Marion h river, Big [Eagle Fall 0, R. Gutermuth and tap dancing \ \ Bettie Teeter and Janet Conard are on the program.

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Martin—N POLE VAULTER SUES KANSAS CITY, Mo, July 8 (U P).—Byron BE, McCormick, 18 of Chappell, Neb, today filed a suit in Federal Court against an athletic goods’ retailer for £25000 for iniuries received when a vaulting pole

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TRIBESMEN GUESTS

NEW YORK, July 8 (U. P) —Firs unit of the 40 United States track and field stars who will compete in European meets this summer will sail tonight on the liner Europa. Carl Anderson, Newark, N. J. athletic club director, will act as manager-coach for the eight-man | On the squad are Ben Johnson of Columbia sprints; Ray Malott, Stanford, 400 meters: Howard Borck, Manhattan, 800 meters; Charlie Fenske, Wisconsing 1500 meters; Fred

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| Joe Cox Booked [Reginald Whitcombe Games Listed

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SOUTH BEND, { P.). Chain o' | here yesterday in

Ind, July 8

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five and one-half pounder he caught casting with a Shannon Spinner baited with pork rind. They report the water high and fishing tough

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| Against Humberto

| Gentleman Joe Cox, 228, of Kan- | | sas City, was named today as the opponent for Juan (Wildeat) Humbeétto, 221, Mexico City, in the head- | liner on the outdoor mat card at Sports Arena Tuesday night. Both are well known to local wrestling fans. The Missouri matman boasts a record that long list of front line Humberto, a tricky and rough performer, has not shown here since last summer. The match is for two falls out of three. Powerhouse Frank Sexton, 325, broad-shouldered Akron, O. husky, has been added to the card, He won over Big Boy Davis here early in the season. and Chris Zaharias meet in another | bout,

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Volley Ball Teams Advance in Tourney In the City

Playground Volley Ball tournament this week, Fall | Creek playground won the North | Side sectional by defeating Rader and Udell playground, 15 to 12, 7 to 15 and 15 to 11, in a two-out-of-three series.

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defeated Garfield playground the South Side sectional title, 15, 4 to 15, and 16 to 14, Brightwood and Willard playgrounds reached the East Side finals, Brightwood winning, 15 to 12, 15 to 12

The tie between Riley Park and Arnolda Park playgrounds for West Side title will be played off toe day

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Wins British Open

SANDWICH, England, July 8 | (U., P.)., = Reginald Whitcombe, | youngest of three famous English | golfing brothers, won the British | Open golf championship today with an aggregate of 295. He had scores of 75 and 78 in today's two final rounds. These were good in the face of a 50-mile south- | easter which blew all scores far past par, The gale probably was the worst ever experienced m the tournament, which was inaugurated in 1860. The

scoring was so high that two rounds |

[in 76 were the best of the morning play. They were scored combe and Alf Padgham, a former champion, and they were the only ones to break 40 on the morning's | Incoming nine,

HELEN MOODY GAINS

FINAL AT DUBLIN|

DUBLIN, July 8 (U. P.).—Mis. Helen Wills Moody, California's tennis queen, today advanced to the final round of the Irish championships. In the quarterfinal round she beat Mrs. F. Myerscough, 6-0, and in the semifinals she eliminated Patricia O'Connell, 6-2, 6-3. The matches were played on a hard

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MANCHESTER, Engand, July 8 | (U. P.).—~The third test match between cricket teams of England and Australia begin today. A series of hard rains this week made - a wet pitch almost a cer= tainty, which the experts interpreted as a definite aid to the British team. The first two test matches ended in draws

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Baseball fans will have a choice of 14 games in the week-end sched ule of the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association.

Tomorrow's schedule: Industrial League Dodge vs, Hosiery

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Standard Nut Malgarine vs. Bowers Ene velope at Garfield 8. Ayres & &. vs. Baird's service Station at Riverside Kroker KEMBA vs Thirtieth Street Mere | chants at Riverside 4.

Municipal League

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