Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1939 — Page 29
FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1089 Lowly Phils Seem to Be On Upgrade
Pilot Prothro Seeks Slugging Outfielder, Bettered Right Side of Infield.
Italian Car First Entry InSpeedway
Stapp to Drive Alfa Romeo Speedster in 500-Mile; White Sponsor.
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at the Indianapolis Motor Speed-, way. Bill White, familiar figure in
Speedway circles, will sponsor the entrv and it will be driven by Babe] Stapp. it was announced. The Italian car originally was: brought here for the Roosevelt Raceway on Long Island. It was driven here last year by Rex Mays, | California driver, and started in the outside position in the first row.| Mays qualified the machine at average of 122.835 miles an hour for the | 25-mile run. The car is supercharged and of | 181-inch piston displacement. It has eight cylinders in a row.
Stapp is one of the Speedway vet- | {erans. He drove for the first time!
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By RICHARD M. MOREHEAD United Press Staff Correspondent
NEW BRAUNFELS, Tex, March —Manager Doe Prothro wants a better break on one-run victories, improvement in the right side of} the infield and a slugging outfielder] to bring the Philadelphia Phillies, out of eighth place in the 1933 National League race. The conservative Dr. Thompson} iy (he’s a Memphis dentist} during the winter) thinks it may] take three or four years io bring | about ths changes needed, bug he | isn’t pessimistic about the outlcok| right now. ! The Phillies’ spring training season at Landa Park here has brought; coach at Dayton. several indications that the once; hapless and helpless Phils are on; the upgrade. Prothro says his; Be look good, and that the
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Jim Carter, former Purdue football star and newly appointed assistant coach at the University of Dayton, will report for duty at the Dayton institution April 3 in time to assist in the final part of spring football practice. Carter, who with Duane Purvis was known as one of Purdue’s “touchdown twins,” will serve as assistant to Harry Baujan in football and will be head baskethall
’igets the points, Ohio State's strong- |
| State, which took an early lead with
Decatur Central Nips. Plainfield Nine, 6-0
Decatur Central High Schools] baseball team turned back Plainfield, | 6 to 0, in the Hawks’ opening game | | yescerdias. Cold weather caused the; game to be limited to six innings. | Coach Robert Gladden said today! the Hawks are seeking games for open dates on April 4. 18 and 25! Ben Davis will be the Hawks’ next, [ee on April 7.
Bickering Marks Swimming Meet
COLUMBUS, O, March 31 (U. P).| —Adolph Kiefer, world champion! backstroker from Chicago, held the key to the National A. A. U. team| swimming championship today while two teams bickered over his sponsorship. If the Chicago Medinah Club gets credit for his points, it will stand a} good chance of dethroning Ohio] State's championship team, but if! the Texas Aquatic Club of Austin]
est rival probably will be the New| York Athletic Club. Kiefer competed unattached in! the opening program last night while the dispute was being argued. He won the 150-yard backstroke] and placed second in the invidual medley. These points would put the Medinah Club right up with Ohio]
total of 10 points. The Buckeyes led the Detroit A.! C. team by two points, but the De{troit squad does not appear to have | the strength for today’s and tomorrow’s events tc make a serious bid. | Medinah and the New York A. C.| { tied for third place with five points! while Yale's freshmen annexed! three, and the Fairmont Hotel of {San Francisco and the Providence, |R. I. Boys’ Club picked up one each Unattached contestants col{lected eight points.
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LAFAYETTE March 31. —Indianapolis boxers were victorious in seven of their 10 bouis in the annual Indiana A. A. U. boxing tournament here last night. Indianapolis winners in firstround contests were Bill Cummings, ; 112 pounds; Leroy Dicus, 135 pounds; | Albert Sansbury and Sam Johnson, | 147 pow: ds and Charles Duncan, 175! pounds. Dick Miiler, 112 pounds. and | Sam Haslet, 135 pounds, both eof Indianapolis. were defeated. : In second-round battle Cummings; lost on a decision to James Case of! Michigan City, while Dicus took] his match from Don Fitzsimmons of! Michigan City. Sansbury also survived the second round.
every game. 695 Pi S {in 1927. In 11 years of competi-! h list on the Soe side Pitchers Max Butcher, mn cor € (total of 1705 miles in sweepstakes] Mulcahy and Claude Passeau, ugh | competition and has collected $2200] nings Poindexter, lefthanders. ane the thought in Howard Ellis’ mind first four are almost sure to ta today as he looks back on his last] Poindexter, a Jif yWinyms el up a 695 in the Thursday Night, irom Longy iew, Tex, may make it a ‘Handicap loop at Pritchett’s and il Put Through Deal tak | doing so barely missed hitting the] | Rbokie Receiver Promising Virgil Davis, a major leaguer for! Ellis opened with 20 EN fol BRADENTON, Fla., March 31 (U7 lowed with a brilliant 258 only to; 'P.).—The Boston Bees todav traded staff. He batted 235 and had a 876 ,.\¢ "veteran pinman whose name : ; teldi I mn 19 Dutch : {Dodgers for Pitcher Bill Posedel. | fielding average 1n 1938. John is well familiar with the Shooting | sees obtained Todd trom! holdover catchers and Norman ponors on 638 rolled in the InterWhitt rookie who shows’ 133 games last season. Posedel won | Wile 1 th Pitdinie Asamie gt ine UBRn/ {eight games and lost nine for thej year, the 25-vear-old Whitten batted. weg 8 and then skvrocketed to 318 and fielded .988. bib 5 1% a Te earned run average of 5.66. : olis bowlers! _ The Bees also sold Third Baseman | ing veteran Baxter Jordan a race graced the Shooting Star list today f ye first-base job. Jordan showed! , {trouble this spring, to Newark of] for the first-b ‘and of these an even 10 were above | she International League on 8 Con: ting average with the eighth-place qominated the places on the list. Of} club was 299. the best of the team. the first seven names each one was! Powers comes from Jersev City of; ful Cow Tu ' Ju ewey yers was inj the International League with a 202} ge In Spring Dretning, record bowling tournament to make In-! Emmett (Heinie) Mueller and Del dianapolis’ formal bid for the 1941 Imes Special 2 : Judge Myers was selected by local Assistant Coach James J. Paterson se { ne hillies, but both must! ir A av En over and state pinmen to attempt to has been putting 46 Wabash College ! 298 but the latter has been banging! dianapolis was host to the event | spring paces. Nineteen of them are) tne ball in spring training. George Scharein, holdover short-| | i le stop. is having competition from SOFTBALL | Giant schedule next fall are Chi-| p. is havi i ‘cago, Lake Forest College, George- | merv rookie. Young also may be tend a softball meeting at the Em-| rjyals, Butler and DePauw. { gO : Roe Sporting Goods Store at 8 Merrill May, who hit 333 for Newark in the International League, lowing teams are to contact Bill! schedule at third base. He promises ard Street Merchants, Indiana Ave- | to be a capable competitor for the nue Market, R. C. Cola, 22d Street) Qutifield prospects bring smiles to mr Manager Prothro. That may be the BASEBALL Morris Arnovich, who led the team the Big Six League this season, will! last year in runs batted in, will be practice at 1:30 p. m. Sunday at in center and the veteran Chuck siring tryQutis are to report to Pop Klein of Indianapolis in right field. Ogdon. hit weil in earlv games and IL. E.! The Union Printers will practice | Scott, rookie centerfielder from Bir- a{ 1:30 p. m. Sunday at Riverside! plays left oe d. ‘present. If weather will not permit | Gil Brack will he hack as utility practice, a shorf meeting will be! has prospects of making the grade! is Norman De Weese, centerfieider tice at Riverside No. 5 at 1:39 p. m. | {tomorrow and Sunday. i up and aid your physical condiUSE THIS COUPON ANTLERS. HB 50 N. Ntiidian St. FOUNTAIN Se UARE, 1103 a Tieeett. FOX- oy C’N. 120% Wash. ILLINOIS DIA W. Washington St. R. AY. Illinois at 34th St. NIA, 381% N.
The Phils can tion on the bricks has has driven a handers: Al Hollingsworth and Jen- “So near, yet so far,” probably isin prize money. regular turns on the mound andi, pi howling score. Ellis racked Bees and Dodgers | “Big Five {coveted 700 pins. i He eating 28% and had a 376, (lL t0 217 on his last try. Pug LeD- cyicher Al Todd fo. the Brookiyn| Clark and Bill Atwood are OUher gia; jist came through with second | pois irgh, where he batted .265 in! promise. With Montgomery last|ajeps He opened with 244, took al et act season and had an, Leslie Powers, a lefthander, is g2iv-{ Forty-four Indianapolis on wh hae on an] well last season, however. His bat- the 650 mark. No one league cieariy| eB inky and his fielding record was 973. from a different league. 46 Wabash Gridders batting average and 989 fielding Cleveland today at the A. B. C. Young are back to handle second tournament. | CRAWFORDSVILLE, March | 1938. Mueller hit 250 and Young, bring the affair here again. In-|football players through their; Pushes Holdover Shortstep Edward Feinberg, 21-year-old Mont- All managers are invited to at- own College, and the traditional] used as a reserve shortstop doo. ey Managers or one fob] opened the Phillies exhibition Britton at the Em-Roe Store: How-| veteran Arthur (Pinky) Whitney, Merchants and Shamrocks. most improved part of the team.: The Moose team, which ic to Join | back in left field; Herschel Marlin Brookside Park No. 1. Players de-| Alex Pitko, up from Monigomery.,: mingham, also drew approval. Pitko No. 8. All members are asked to be] outfielder. Another voungster who! held at 1 p. m. in the clubrooms. | The Falls City Hi Hi-Brus will prac-! from Monigomery, For SPRING FEVER! It will pep you tion. i W. Oh 1 3 Tilinots St. CRE Penn, oss
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"$34 Attractive Efficiency
gentleman. TA-11
CENTRAL, 255. Comiariabie, clean room, | CAPITOL, 18%2 S.: next bath, private home, meals optional. | | rms., city ht. Trans., TA- | DELAWARE, 517 N.—$2.50 up: clean "eres | rooms, hot water, Downstairs, Walking | _ distance.
| DELAWARE, 1004 N.—2 sleeping rooms, | $3 UP: 1 and 2-room apartments; attractively furnished, dnnersprings, y ! nished; clean, gesitabic: __close bath; reasonable, 'RI-6707. ance; 21 N, New Jersey
| , closets, | $3.50, $4, $4.50; 631 N. NEW JERSEY [A A a Trat oat water; | _ Nicely furnished; down; 1 and 2 room: __suitable 2. HA-3988 {$3.50 UP; 1-room ‘nis DELAWARE, N., 2361—Large, nicely fur-| ment; clean, ligh nished; front; ner ine: suitable 1-2; | $4 318T. board ‘optional. HA-17 I. newly | HAMILTON, 806—Attractive, private home; _ Garage. TA-25 good Neal, close bath; employed girl.|§3 UP; lovely front CH-6518 furnished and LE N., Apt
| ILLINOIS, Central
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t, steam. 1147 N. I
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apartment; decorated; 15—Nice room,
Mayfield ror
furwalking dis-
nicely furnished apart-| Thor "horoughly med.
1067 W.—Completely furnished ! decorated 3, room. modern; utilities. |
newly | 1101- 110% | |
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Diraite; tabletop stove, hdw. flrs, util, (unfurn.) 1530 N. Illinois.
{ 4- -ROOM APT, $25. 50; 2251 Pierson; unfur7! nished apariment, No. 1; heat and water i furnished RI-8571, 8571,
SECURT TY TRUST cO. | | APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU | Choice apts. gladly shown HE-1328.
Bedroom Apt., $40
(unfurr.) 4001 E. . Wash,
s. |
is. < cea | $35—MADISON, 1025 -— Attractive Tunfure nished bedroom apartment. SHEA front, M.
_Electric_ refrigeration. BE-2
BEVILLE, N., 207--Two large rooms, ure nished, unfurnished; private bath, ene __trance; _adults; close transportation.
constant hot water:? walking distance. __HA-0138-J, | KENWOOD, 3452; large room, Cross ventilation: breakfast optional; garage; next { bath, H A-3647 MERIDIAN, 1928 N.— Unfurnished PI ment, 2 rooms, kitchenette. furnished d_ sleeping room. ho! NORTH, E., 230: “Apt, 1—Room in_apart- | ment, walking distance, suitable 1-2; _ reference. | PARK—13th (604 E. 13th), windows; all modern convenience; vate home. | PARK, 2365-—Warm, nicely furnished, next bath: meals optional; reasonable; lady. | _HE-1285. | WASHINGTON BLVD., 2820—Large airy ! room, shower bath. TA A_3en), J 9 —Nicely furnished front, % We . Sash. private entrance; reasonable, Li-52 36. 46TH, 812 E.—Off College, attractive, near path, private home; meals optional;
__bhone,. Rooms With Board 15 |
5: COMER. 1205—Room; twin beds, jnnere | springs; piEneman; widow's nome; 3
meals. privileges, Meals optional.
ventilation.
ALABAMA, 2042 N. — Cozy studio a ment. Also STaler, for 1. Next _ Adults, °F Phon ARSENAT, S., __rooms for light . housekeeping; $3 BELLEFONTAINE, oc ment, newly decorated; near bath. LI-4730.
BROADWAY, __accommodate 3. $5; one room
BROADWAY, 1422—Furnished a Beye Frigidaire, phone; private bat utilities. Adults. $
lovely front, 5 pri-
large closets, _ trance
1 Ce : phone. EAST, 428 N.—F with kitchenette:
Private entrance.
EAST ST. 91d N. —
private porch and
ront l1-room apartm steam heat;
2-Room a ILLINOIS, N., 2360—Attractively furnished 2-room apartment; roll-away bed, sink parking space.
O
hone. Reasonable.
MERIDIAN, 814
ALABAMA, 2339 N.—Cheerful, front; private home; For 1-2. HA-2 BROOKSIDE, 5, 2501--3 comfortable rooms. Next bath; constant hot water; balanced meals. 54, FLETCHER AVE, room, private home; reasonable, DR-5067-J. GUILFORD, 2305—Real home; invalids _or aged: excellent meals; nurses’ care, HE 804
JEFFERSON, 506 Lovely front room,
utilities; $6 we MICHIGAN, E. FTE modern, kitchenette a artment: _clean; utilities: desirable location. ORTENTAL, utilities; __hot water PARK, | 1414 Tovey 2-room apartment; _ large ci closets: near bath; : innersprings.
privat
1305 — Well furnished ‘innespring:
excellent meals;
nicely furnished,
bath;
range, _ be steam.
Private entra
{$5; 1440 N. ALABAMA—Room, kitchenette; quiet, clean; sink, private entrance, cross,
arte —- ath. | CAPITOL,
= ‘Two nicely furnishe
1312—1-2 room apart-| CENTRAL, private entrance; |
1134—2 clean vd md
rch, |
| COLLEGE, 1420—Cozy l-room apartment i or MERIDIAN, 3360 N.
atilities. | MONTCALM,
| gaciment. | front, _ steam; innersprings. Adult couple. PENNSYLV ANIA, N.,
ENWOOD, 30 2-Room artment; | _ pilities furnished; electric rR
N. -— Desirable location. | Furnished and unfurnished apartments; | down:
20—2-room spaTLREnt: | BY private entrance:
SOUTHEASTERN, 1523—2-Rm. apartment, | L nerSarings; |
{BROADWAY & 10TH—‘Huggler.” Lovely redecorated bedroom apartment, unfure ished, Fireplace, porch; cross ventilae ion
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N.. 1202 bedroom modern;
$30. See custodian. LI-f OLIVER H. CLARK AGENCY 2131-—$6.50 week; furnished 1e room kitchenette; private bath, in-ae door bed: private entrance. HE-4 155.
emer
‘GUILFORD, 1235— (Unfurnished) 3 rooms, |
(Bungalow Park)—3= heat, janitor service;
d/ ! 5596.
kitcheneite: private bath, redecorated. __Utilities furnished. Adults. ILI-9998. GUILFORD, 2215—Large 2-bedroom un=furnished apartment; heat, water fure nished: will redecorate; $25. HE-4829. — Unfurnished Z-bed-shower, cross ventila-
utilities, ;_fine location .1A-1422, MA-33686. unfure
1810—3 Rooms, bath, Heat, water furnish hed; _SIFFERL EN. ._LI-% 642.
2101—86 rooms, parlor, unfurnished; good condition, 1850 BE-4446
PENNSYLVANIA, N., Upper 5-room, $40; 6 room, __except_e electricity. |RITTER, 336 N. (Watson Apts.) —3-Room attractively furnished iower apartment; utilities garage: t telephone; 1 reasonable.
j WOODRUR® PL., 813 W. DR.—2 —— nished apartments; next bath: each two rooms: util. .i_priv. entrance. C CH-0356-J.
ODERN unfurnished apartment; 3 newly Jerr ated. 2857 N. Capitol. utilities HA-1233-R. 62.153 subscribers every dav tn Marion | Sounty alone to read your want ad in he Times. Results at ag word rate in the city. Phone RI-5551
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| room; } tion:
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sun ed, i LI- . 2355— (Unfurnished). $45. Utilities,
Al Irni shed
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N., Diiyats home; meals if desired. "| STATE, S.,
sink, down. PENNSYLVANIA, N., 3140—Clean room, Prospect car. next bath, good meals; on Pennsylvania | rpppace 210—Nice, trolley. Phone. _______________ | housekeeping rooms: {1TH ER. 729—Well furnished, near bath, private entrance. _ single ‘or double; meals optional; phone. | Fou prv— Woodruff, | rn REST at the Myrtle Lee Home. Atractive! third floor front, large room; elderly, convalesecents. RI- floor : Hoeping $5.
Private entrance,
moder
__Reasonabls
608 M. tilities; $4.50; CH- 4108.
rg for aged person 4
ensioned; pri- | vate modern cottage: $30
room: :
11483—2 rooms, aT bath; | ‘Adults. |
clean, | utilities’ Toh d;
Dr Ieive-CH8Y | CARROLLTON AVE,
708—Two clean rooms; everythin
[Houses: for Rent
vl $40; 2359 N N. MERIDIAN— Beautiful, newly {decorated 3-bedroom double, unfur< meme. | _mished; built-ins, garage. HA-1005.
2303—South half of corner double: 3, bedrooms; § .| HALL-HOTTEL C Lr, 2541. 8 | GUILFORD, 2330— 8-room double; unfurn Y stiaee
“44 Virginia Ave.
| 9TH., ho Kelvinator, sink, hot water; $30) adults. NINTH, avers Stuffed:
W., i] 8—Lovely 2-3 room 0, water. Adu
innersprings;
"| N
16!
8, hot | JEFFERSON,
i. 12 N.—Modern 6-room. un= furnished, reconditioned. fireplace, excel lent furnace, garage. Adults preferred;
{ 10TH, 2225 i! moder | beds; large closet; ane, ET
monthly: Riverside or. Saminale Hotel, 920 N. Ala a vate entrance.
Hotels wir. ing | 19TH, 120 W.—Off Tiinols; $3. 5 Dain ‘franstent. Adioin . _giichonette, Utilities, phone; clean, u
ms, 3 Pri
large room, | $5. |
water pa id, $25. IR-6080.
| MabiRY ST. 444 E.—13 large unfurnished low rent. z ’s. “CRUSE REALTY co RI-6412.
(28TH, W.. . 1066 —5-room double; unfupm: mod
ment; udi Bots couch: u ® rms. oe Ue. ht. aR NAR
Hotel Dearborn ain, 0h ou oe oome. sink: outside entrance. 3208 E. Michigan CH-7860 inner-bed. H Br
ILLY'S — Lar trance. Adults. LI-6730
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L kitchen, built-ins vate bath,
{31ST, 7398 E. — Attractive 2-room 3 art- |
complete en-| 5300
water furn.; garag $ Lr 8401. % Virginia / Ave. | HOMES, Apts., fur. and unfur.: all loc.; $25 to $75. WHITE AGENCY HE-4466. | NORTH — Splendid 6-room, 2-wa: if double. Good $42.50, BR-200!
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