Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1938 — Page 9
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1088
Corbett Trips Garfield, Rhodius,
Polo Teams Win
* Lee and Bids Garfield and Rhodiug won a dou- . eks ble-header in City Recreation DeFor Title Bout
partment polo games at the Klien. | berger Pool last night from tented J3-Year-0ld Veteran Takes 10<Round Decision From
and Ellenberger, Garfield defeated Willard 7-53 and Rhodiug scored 5-2 Nebraskan,
< over Elienberge: Ernie Koch of eorer with eight was Joe Swallow of Willard with five pointe. Cuball Mathews, Qars fAeld, and Mike Montsinger of Rhoding followed in third place with four goals each rhe Indianapolic Water Safety Club featined Red O'Fallon and | Gene Castle In a diving exhibition | between halves of the second game Water polo standings
Garfield wag high goals, Second
FRESNO, Cal. July 20 (U. BD Young Corbett IIT was ready today 10 challenge Freddie Steele a= Wash i middleweight
of \ 10° the boxing championship of the world. | Corbett, veteran contender for the | Garfield t became the No. 1 ehallenger RBI . A 5 night when he defeated Glenn Kit hbereer 3 of Nebraska a wide margin sie 10=round bout rhe fig Was
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weainel > WAR 90 degrees at the ringside The veteran was in! hen he defeated | poup more bouts were announced in San Francisco re today by matchmaker Lee Bess for the amateur fistic card to be held at the Sports Arena Friday night Leroy Dyeus, Best A C. Will oppose Roy Lewis, Muncie lights | weight, in the semiwindup while another Muncie mauler, Harold | Dearduff, will face William Reed Regs A. CC. fivweight Other preliminary bouts already arranged will send Claude Banks Ress A. OC. middleweight, against Jimmy George, Kingan A, C, Robert Simmons, Boyce A against Billy Carlisle, Oliver fivweight he headliner will feature Milton Rest of Indianapolis, international Golden Gloves lightweight cham- | pion, and Joe Lopez of South Bend rhe main serap will be a five rounder | | Five other three-round bouts are be announced Lickets will be on sale at the Lemceke Service Shop matchmaker Bess said
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Fhe Douglas Theater team desires out-of-town games with teams playing at night. Rushville, Muncie, An derson, take notice. Write James Williams, Douglas Theater, 19th and Martindale Ave, Indianapolis
The Kingan baseball team today hoped to get back into the victory column tomorrow following a 7-10. setback at the hands of the strong Havana Cuban Stars at Perry Sta dium last night A Kingan winning streak consecutive games for loca tests was snapped with last defeat The Cuban Stara batted out 15 Advance Paint hits while Silvino Ruiz was holding and the Heekep the locals to fou Jim ‘Tobin's with Fairmount | trivle in the sixth inning sent home \loek the Meat Packer's only tallies night's games Kingan's will be in action h 9 at Perry Stadium tomorrow ni meeting the Brookiyn Royal Gia he score:
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ed the Rothinghouse team at Alexandaria las ight, 68 to 0. Ostermeyer, Buddies’ twirler, allowed only two hits and struek 15. For games with the winners write I'homas Roust, 476 S. Pine St
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Goldsmith's Secos are to play the curtain raiser to the Gook's Gold- | end Bendix game at
. The Associated Tennis Clubs of Stadium tonight at 7 y Manager Goldsmith
| Indianapolis and Highland Golf and tau 1h Wanis sauntry Club are speeding prepara« IS Players 10 meet at School 22, | iiang for the staging of the Indiana Kansas and S. Meridian Sts, at p \ Pp. m. Wood:
um and Muller a re state tennis tournament on the um § Q { il are - { " i ? <t A Highland courts July 25-31 quested to call DR-2618-W at 5:30] : : o'clock The Secos will play
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the class of the field which will conof local and state stars and several leading netters from other states, Johnny Hennessey, Indianapolis’ former Davis Cup plaver, plans to participate and try for the Hoosier crown which he used to weal He now resides in Minneapolis, and while not the Johnny of old he still capable of offering interesting competition for the voungsters,
STERLINGS TO PLAY E. C. ATKINS NINE
Indianapolis Sterling Beers, last vear's Indiana-Ohio League cham- | pions, will battle the E. C. Atkins nine at Stout Stadium, Saturday at 2:30 pp m. This will be the first chance Indianapolis fans have had | to see the Sterlings in action this Season Manager Hofla
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Pete Grave's 10th-inning single that drove in two runs gave Radio Station WIRE a 4-to-2 victory over Newcastle in a Bush-Feesle State League game at Newcastle last night Pete Larusa was on the mound for the locals and limited the Newcastle team to fo urhits, while his mates collected 10 off Hugh Kennedy.
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Southside Merchants Salvation Army West Washington av nes | o u H. Krauss vs All teams belonging to Em-Roe Leagues interested in entering! an inter-league tournament, get in touch with Bill Britton at the store, or call LI. 3446.
Baseball
he Monte Carlo 211 Stars, fas! Negro club, is to meet the I. R. M A. team at Kokomo Sunday. The Monte Carlos were rained out at Loogootee last Sunday. For games
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of the Sterlings probably will use Tangeman and Fornell for his starting McClean and Robertson are slated to work on the firing line for AtKins
HARVESTERS ARE BEATEN FT. WAYNE, Ind., July 20 (U. P). —The International Harvesters fell before a 13-hit attack of the Toledo Scales, Toledo, O,, at League Park
J y 3 ’ last night, losing 9 to 5. Willetts | write O. H. Sweeney, 942 Maple St and Miller did the pitching for the
Model Dairy seeks a game with Harvesters while Schumacher and | a strong state team for Sunday, Kubitz were on the mound for
Write or wire Bill Rider, 923 E. 10th Toledo.
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The Falls City Grays, Negro nine, defeated the Vincennes Home Oilers, 7-2, and desire games in August Write Ray “lighbaugh, 2451 Wheele: St
Ajax Beer Travelers will play the Frankfort Ingrams at Southport Roosevelt Stadium Sunday at 2:30 p. m, Bud Tex and Merrill Brown will form the Ajax battery. Due to a misunderstanding over dates with the Fairfax Merchants the Glenn's Valley nine is without a game for Sunday. Call George Vawter, Drexel T7805-ring 2. The Valley nine will practice Thursday evening.
Bohemian All-Stars, a Negro nine, want a game for Sunday, July 24, with a strong state club, Write Carlin Rowlett, 119 N. Illinois St, .or | call RI-0330 before 7 p. m.
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John and Nellie Tatmen Hughy Fdward Whyde CRAWFORDSVILLE Mrs Mary Reichard, 81 Survivors: Daughters Marion Reichard, Mrs. Agnes Wilson Esther Miles, so John Reiehard Mrs, Lavra K
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
RITES SET FOR JOHN A, SOLTAU,
Resided Here for 65 Years; Mrs. Minnie Heidergott Services Friday.
John A. Seoltau, who lived in | Indianapolis for 68 years, will be | buried at Crown Hill following serv | lees at 2:30 p. m, tomorrow at the MeNeely Mortuary, Mr, Solita, who was 91, died Monday night at the home of a son, Rdward B. Soltau, 837 Middle Drive, | Woodruff Place. He was a member
of the First Evangelical Church, He |
was founder of a chain of grocery | stores, a business he operated for 50 | years, Born in Germany, he came | to America with his family when he | was 10 settling near Redwood Falls, | Minn, He was married to | Elisabeth Koehler, | Besides Edward are three other Soltau, John H.
Soltau, survivors sons, William A Soltau, Benjamin
A H. Soltau, all of Indianapolis; a sis-
winner, is to sail ner President Roosevelt to compete at Paris. Mr, Cahill, who is Gale St, will begin his junior vear Mech High School, in the national
| The Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce and the Exchange | Club are among the civic groups financing the trip
ATE DEATHS
Mary J. Peter, 89 Survivors: Daughters, Mrs, Albert Davoe Mrs, Alice Hedderith, My Alhert 8ayder,; gong, Wavne, Qeorge, Truman RR. Rominger p sons, Roy Charles Fh Fred
FRANKFORT Ms ASTLE John 62 Wile, Neo
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Phillipe. 56 Mrs, Fan ueorge
GREENSRURG William ® Survivors: 8 «Miss Julia § Jonah GQUERNREY--Miss Hale J furvivol Parents \ and Wilson four sisters wen HAMMOND Avs Husbe
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Wilson Mis brothers James Thrush, 58 James; brother
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Robbins HAMMOND--Mrs, Tillie Simall, 43 vivors: Husband, Jahn daughters Annette Zaremba, Miss Patricia; sons gene, Albert, Robert HUNTINGTON M1 il Survivors Daughters Mrs, John Scher Jr.) ling Miller
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Christina Miller Mrs Peter Keher song, John and Ju MARION vivors: Wife
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Clarence C danghtey four brothers MONON Mis vivors Sons y Frank MeQGee aughtey Mra ton, Mrs, Ruce Myve MONTICELLO vivors Brothers
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vivors: Husband, Lewis Koons, daughter, Mrs Murray, Paul, Harold Edwards: brothers, Lon and Walter Koons MOUNT VERNON-—Thomas HH. Perry Survivors Daughter, Mrs, Thomas Henry, Ollie, Jesse, James and
Roxell;
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81 Miles: sons Walt Perry MUNCIE-Isadore vivors: Sisters, Mrs John Langembach Mrs, Neil Pruden: Karl
oF A 68 Sure Elizabeth Stiver, Mrs Mrs, Aram Hartman, brothers, Eugene
Oesterle
E. Huber 5% Ar OSA Donald ! ‘hristina Ewhank ther mother, Mys Eliza Walter and Treat neva Freese 3 Mrs, Ray #1 Ars, Joseph Nader M 62
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PATRICKSBURG - Fred Survivors: Wife, Th
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WHITING William F. Hardy, 72. Survivors: Son, Charles: daughter, Florence, WORTHINGTON —Edward H Dayhoff, 2. Survivors: Wife, Ella: daughters. Mrs Edna Breeden, Mrs, L. E. Dver, Mrs. Elmer Griffith, Mrs, Herbert Dver, Miss Lela: brothers, Frank and Sam: sister, . Mrs. Alice Weatherwax.
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MRS, MINNIE HEIDERGOTT, | Indianapolis resident 65 years who died yesterday at her home, 3351 Forest Manor Ave, is to be buried at Crown Hill following funeral services at 10 a. m, Friday at the | home, She was 88 Mrs, Heidergott was a member of the First Evangelical and Reformed Church, Born in Germany, she | was married to Willlam 8. Heider | gott in 1873. Mr. Heidergott died in 1924 Survivors Indianapolis; and Frank, Los Angeles, and tw daughters, Miss Emma Heidergott, Indianapolis, and Mrs Edyth Pearce, Dayton; 10 grandchildren and eight great-grandcehildren,
MRS, ELLA MAY MOORE, who yesterday at her home, 15640 College Ave, is to be buried tomorrow at Park Cemetery, Greenfield services are to be held at the home at 1 p. m, She had been ill one week Mrs, Moore, a resident of Indianapolis 31 years, was born in Greens field, She was a member of the Third Christian Church Survivors are the husband, WilH. Moore, and one brother, Charles Ellis of Reed City, Mich.
FRANK H. KELLER, a native of Indianapolis and for many years a resident here, died Monday at San Diego, Cal, after an illness of five months, He was 65. In Indianapolis, he was associated with his father, Robert Keller, in operating the South
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Side. He was graduated from Shortof Michigan. He was a member of Masonic organizations, including the Shrine. services will be held in San Diego. Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Agnes Keller of San Diego; a Mrs, Millie K. Drane of apolis; two brothers, August K Angeles, and Hubert H. Keller of Washington,
ALLEN JUDGESHIP
FT. WAYNE, July 20 (U, Fay W. Leas, an attorney, was to be sworn in as Allen Superior Court judge to fill the unexpired
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sister, Indian |
today |
Federal! Post 682, American Legion, | haa elected Raymond T. Foxx commander, Other officers are John E, Shaw, firet vice commander; Kil bourne W. Fontaine, second vice commander; Emerson 8, Gilehrist, adjutant; Rey Martin, finance officer: Chester L, MeMurray, historian; Fred R. Long, chaplain, and
Members of the executive commit« tee are James ©. Ahern, William T, Ricketts, Henry C., Campbell and John J, Corcoran, Convention dele gates are Marvin 8, Kennedy and Mr, Ahern, Alternates are Mv, Fox and Mr, Campbell,
Paul Raymond Sharkey, 849 Eugene 8t., was enlisted in the U, 8. Navy July 19 and has been sent to the naval training station, Great Lakes, Ill, for a three months train- | ing period, it was announced today
| officers were to leave today on a tour of cities in the northern section of the state in an effort to increase | attendance at the organization's | silver jubilee convention Sept, 15 and 16 at Lake Wawasee, The officers, James R. Day, Anderson, pres-
ident, and Frank L. Moore, Indian- |
| apolis, executive secretary, are to visit | Michigan City,
mond and Gary.
| wood St. broke his left arm in a fall from a tree at his home,
Miss Marie Kane, Highland lassie traveling the United States in the interest of Scotland's empire exhibition at Glasgow, is scheduled to arrive here July 29 to call at the office of Mayor Boetcher and visit | members of the Association of Ine dianapolis Bank Travel Bureaus,
Barace Philathea City Union is to hold a picnic at Brookside Park Friday afternoon and evening.
SERVICES ARE SET FOR MORT MILFORD
Former Newspaperman Here | Dead at Washington.
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for Mort M. | former Indianapolis newspaperman and for six years in charge of WPA
| Services
publicity in Washington, were to be |
held at 3 p. m. today in Chevy Chase, Md. He died Monday afternoon in Washington, Mr, Milford, native of Lafayette, Ind, and graduate of Wabash Col- | lege, went to Washington as a correspondent in 1910 and later was | owner and editor of other papers, Burial will be in Lafayette. Pallbearers were to be Eliott Perkins I11, | Indianapolis; Paul H. Davis, | cago; Lorenzo Martin, Washington; Lee Moffett, his brother-in-law; Dr. L. P. Hamilton, Eminence, Kvy.; | Charles P. Milford, Chicago; Robert | Richardson, Indianapolis, and Dr, W. C, Hessler, Crawfordsville. Among the honoary were to be Harry Hopkins, WPA Ad-
| ministrator; Rep. Louis Ludlow (D, | Stephen Early and Marvin |
Ind), McIntyre, President Roosevelt's sec retaries; James M. Cox, Dayton, O., publisher, and Thomas R. Shipp, formerly of Indianapolis. | He is survived by his wife who | learned of his death in Indianapolis after she had motored here to attend the funeral of Mrs, Edith Richardson, a cousin; his mother, Mrs. Arthur Milford, Chicago; two sisters, Mrs, S. E. Perkins III, and Mrs. Paul Davis, Chicago; son, Arthur Lee Milford.
SALLY DENIES SHE
term of Judge Charles J. Ryan, who |
| died recently.
Governor Townsend commissioned the Ft. Wayne lawyer yesterday at Indianapolis. Mr. Leas has been
voted the nomination for judgeship | County |
of the Court by the Allen Democratic Central Committee, filling the vacancy on the party's ticket in the general election Nov. 8 left by death of Judge Ryan. ACTRESS ASKS DIVORCE RENO, Nev, July 20 (U, Margaret Perry, auburn-haired leading lady of Broadway, today filed suit for divorce against Oliver Burgess Meredith, New York actor.
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HOLLYWOOD, July 20 (U, P.)— A voung farmer who sat in the fiont row during Sally Rand's bubble dance and snapped candid camera shots from ‘grotesque angles," got his suspenders yanked, but nothing more, Miss Rand insisted today. Miss Rand denied to Deputy City Attorney Don Redwine that she scratched Farmer-Photographer Ray Stanford, or bit the arm of Stanford's girl friend, Hazel Drain, They | have asked a battery compliant against Miss Rand. The hearing | will be continued tomorrow,
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Peylon H, Canary has been appointed an assistant professor in the Butler University college of religion, He will give instruction in six courses in the division of religious” education,
Opal Jeanette Adams, 12, of 3714 lost a tooth and bruised on the left arm and leg when she fell from the retaining wall of the Pennsylvania Rallroad bridge over White River, She was treated at City Hospital,
WAS severely
Members of Broad Ripple Auxiliary No, 315, Order of Eastern Star,
{O« morrow at her home, 6325 N, Key-
Dr, Lawrence Reedy, Fl Okla, will talk on “Politics in tomorrow at the luncheon meeting of the Sigma Nu alumni Club at the Hotel Washington, Reedy, newly appointed assistant general secretary of Sigma Nu, re-| ceived his Ph.D, degree at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland last spring. He will be introduced by Claude II, Anderson, Indianapolis Sigma Nu alumni president,
DEAD AT MARION
Retired Banker Joined Lodge With Van Devanter.
MARION, July 20 (U, P).—George Webster, retired Marion | banker, died at his home today. He | was 80, With former U. 8. Supreme Court | Justice Willis Van Devanter, Mr, | Webster was one of the charter | members of Grant Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Mr, Webster owned and operated the electric light plant at Wabash The wife and a son, Lawrence, survive, |
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MINISTER IS DEAD AT 80.
HAZLETON, July 20 (U. P.)).—| Funeral services will be held today | for Rev. J. M. D. Hudelson, who died Monday. He was 80. He served 31 years in the Indiana | Methodist Conference, retiring in 1923, and was a member of the first graduating class of the Indlana State Teachers’ College at Terre
HOOSIER SOLDIER DIES
SAN DIEGO, Cal, July 20 (U, P). | -—Benjamin T. Niccum, 34, private in the U. S. Army, died today of injuries he suffered when he was | pinned under the wreckage of his automobile for 19 hours. Private | Niccum enlisted in Elkhart, Ind. |
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CIRCLING THE CITY
A class of more than 150 eandidates is to be initiated at a state meeting of Modern Woodmen of America at Tomlinson Hall Sature day, when BE. J. Bullard, Detroit, na= tional director, and Maurice R. Smith, Rock Island, Ill, superine tendent of agents, will speak. Drill teams of Marion Camp 3558, Indianapolis, and Camp 3826, Noblesville, are to direct work of the initiates, More than 1200 Wood= men throughout Indiana are expected to attend,
A decrease of $334,270 in North Side real estate sales for the first siX months of this year compound with the same peviod of 1937, had been reported today by William L, Bridges, North Side Realtors chair man, North side properties totaling last month, Mr, Bridges told members at their week« ly meeting yesterday.
Carl Schmidt, 10, of 1740 LexingAve, was cut severely on the forehead when he dived into shallow water at the Garfield Park pool. He
| was treated at City Hospital,
Maj. Herold C. Megrew Auxiliary 3, United Spanish War Veterans, is to meet Monday at 8 p. m, at Ft, Friendly, Mrs, Elizabeth Gwin, president, announced today,
Carl Franklin, 21, of 315 N. Noble St, was burned on the right leg when the gasoline tank of his car exploded. The accident was caused by a cigaret he was smoking as he worked on the car, police said,
Thomas Harding, 21, of 544 Min. erva St, was treated at City Hose pital for a head injury after being struck by a flying baseball bat at Belmont Park. The Rev, IL, IL,
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