Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1939 — Page 23

THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1930

Falls City! Nine Ready For Start

Open Sunday With Kokomo; Softball Meetings Scheduled.

The Falls City Hi-Brus will hold a meeting at 231 Massachusetts Ave. tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 p. m. to give out suits and equipment for the season. Saturday they will play a practice game at Riverside No. § against U. S. Tires and Sunday the Hi-Brus open their season at Kokomo, The Hi-Brus have open dates on May 7, 18 and June 4 and 11. They would like to schedule games with strong state nines. Write Bob Elliot, 3805 Caroline.

SOFTBALL

Two fast local clubs are wanted to complete the Em-Roe state softball league. Teams interested contact William Britton at the Em-Roe Sporting Goods Co. store, Lincoln 446, or attend the meeting tonight at 7 p. m. at the Em-Roe store, 209 W. Washington St.

The final meeting for the Em-Roe State Church softball league will be held Monday night, May 1, at 7 p. m. at the Em-Roe store. Teams interested please attend this meeting or call Britton at the store.

Another meeting will be held tonight at the Em-R2e store for teams and managers interested in the Industrial League. There is still an opening. in this league. Contact Britton,

Anyone wishing te play on the C. PF. 'B. softball teams of the Memorial Christian Church get in touch with Harry Eberg, manager, 902 S. East St. or at the C. F. B. Bible Class, Merrill and S. Alabama Sts., Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock.

Johnny Downey's Pepsi-Cola Boosters will play two games this week-end. Saturday they meet Associated Gas and Oil and Sunday will play the Indiana Ave. Market team, last year’s City champions. Both games are scheduled for Rhodius Park at 2 p. m. The R. C. A. Radio Girls will practice Saturday afternoon at Rhodius Park at 3 p. m. following the Pepsi-Cola game.

The United Auto Workers softball team will practice at Rhodius Park this afternoon at 4 p. m.

Yesterday's results in the U. B. Junior and Intermediate Leagues: Yankees, 12; White Sox, 9. Flashes, 12; Mohawks, 4. U. B. teams in the 13-16 and 1519 age classes are seeking 5:30 p. m, grees. Call E. J. Rood after 6 p. m.| at RI. 4781.

BASEBALL

Jeff Today

This closeup -makes it clear that the years have been kind to James J. Jeffries. The former heavyweight champion leads the peaceful life of a farmer at Burbank, Cal. He is 64.

Cleveland's High Team Rolls Today

Large Turnout Expected at A. B. C.; Unemployed Pinman Fifth.

CLEVELAND, April 27 (U. P) ~~ Officials of the American Bowling Congress today anticipated the largest crowd of this year’s meet, when the Linsz Recreations of Cleveland, top local keglers, roll tonight. The squad finished second with a 3111 total at New York two years ago and fahs hope they will overtake the Fife Electrics of Detroit, who totaled 3151 10 days ago. In two of the last three tournaments, local teams have retained the titles. Birk Brothers of Chicago set a record of 3234 last year there. In 1936 the Falls City Brews of Indianapolis won the title for the

Hoosier capital with 3089. Eddie Kawolie, 31-year-old Cleve-

Assumption Wins

Assumption stood in the top spot of the C. Y. O. Parochial Softball League today as a result of its 7-

Stadium yesterday. The game was one of those orig-

was postponed because of rain. | Acrmando, Assumption chucker, held the St. Ann sluggers to scattered hits while his teammate, Maddox, starred at bat by poling out a home run in the fifth with one on base.

Silents Win Again

Victorious in their first four starts the Silent Hoosiers today drilled ior their baseball game Saturday Knightstown Morton. The Sitents| turned back Plainfield, 4-3, eight innings yesterday. Smiley of the Silents knocked his third homer of the season.

Paddle Battle Set

The local Y. M. C. A. table tennis} team will meet the Anderson squad in a return match at the Central] Y. at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Anderson won the first contest.

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land kegler took fifth place in the all-events yesterday, and with his partner, Frank Jarecki, 42, took over eighth in the doubles with 1323. Kawolic, unemployed, will receive | prize checks in all four divisions of the tournament. He went through the nine games without getting under the 200 “par” figure. He totaled 613 on games of 212-200-201 in the team event; contributed 686 of the 11323 doubles tally, scoring 223-207-1256 and then hit 665 on counts of 219-223-223 .in the singles.

Blue Devil Golfers To Play Columbus

The Shortridge golf team, under the direction of Coach Simon P. Roache, will be gunning for its fourth straight victory Friday, when lit meets the Columbus High School | golfers on the Columbus Country | Club Course. Columbus will play a return engagement Monday on the South Grove Golf Course. ;

So far, the Shortridge golfers have | defeated Washington, Southport, fand Tech. Members of the team | who are likely to go to Columbus are Bob Stackhouse, Dick Stack- | house, George O'Neil, and Dick Gilliom. ‘

Golfers to Meet

Speedway Golf Club officers willl be elected and committees will be! appointed at a meeting at 8 p. tomorrow at the Hoosier Athletic Club. President Ray Jones has urged all members to attend.

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The Bowers Envelope team will practice at 4 p. m. Friday at Garfield | No. 3. This workout will be last] before the Envelopes’ game Sun-| day with the General Exterminating team |

Curtis, Case Give Hardwood Clinic

Timer Special TERRE HAUTE, April 27.—Some- | thing different in coaching school technique will take place here to- | night when Glenn Curtis, Indiana | State Teachers basketball coach, and Everett Case of the Frankfort! Indiana State High School cham- | pions will put themselves “on the] spot” by conducting a ‘grab bag”| question and answer session. The Frankfort team will perform | for the visiting coaches while Curtis and Case lecture on the funda-| mentals of offense and defense. Curtis and Case share the record of having coached four Indiana high school teams to state championships. Curtis had one winner at Lebanon and three at Martinsville. Case won all four of his at Frankfort. |

Hinkle To Speak at Southport Banquet

Paul (Tony) Hinkle, rector at Butler University, will be the principal speaker at a banquet honoring Southport athletes tonight. The banquet will pay particular and track teams.

Mishawaka Victor | GARY, April 27 (U. P.) —Misha-! waka today loomed as a threat in| the state high school track and! field meet after winning a triangu-| lar meet from Ft. Wayne North] Side and Gary Horace Mann. Mish- | awaka collected 52!'2 points, North | Side 41'; and Horace Mann 41.

Relays Field Big

Times Special KOKOMO, April 27.—Thirty-four | track teams have signified that they will compete at the annual Kokomo | Relays here Saturday. Seven hundred and fifty high school athletes will comprise the field.

Depart for Relays

Five members of Crispus Attucks’ track team and Coach George Wade | left yesterday for where they will participate in the Penn Relays.

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CENTRAL, 1418—Nicely furnished 1-room kitchenette: across from bath: utilities: innersprings. RI-3803. 8

CENTRAL. 1733—Furnished front 1 room: stove, innersprings: utilities: private entrance; garage: I reasonable. CENTRAL, 2609—3 Rooms ‘and kitchenette, Naw utilities paid. Desirable location. GE, 1420—2 large cheerful rooms: everything furnished: phone; adults. ELAWARE, N., 517—2 large light rooms, _downstairs; walking distance; reasonable.

EAST—2 and 4 furnished modern rooms, rivate entrance: garage. Convenient ocation. I 6. KEYSTONE, 439 N—4 “Rooms, nished; board with tenant; garare; reasonable. LEXINGTON, 1015—2 front rooms, redec---ated, sink; walking distance. No other Toomers. LOCKERBIE, 615 — 2, artments, steam heat; utilities. s ipley. MERIDIAN, 814 N.—-Library apartments (walking distance): furnished and unfurnished apartments: utilities paid. MERIDIAN, 1928 N.—2 rooms and kitchenette, nicely furnished; also sleeping room; phone.

ns. 3 unfurFrigidaire,

3-room furnished Riley

NEW JERSEY, 910 S.—5 Rooms and i bath; well furnished, garage; | brick porch. OHIO, E., . 1214—2 newly v decorated rooms, private ‘entrance: adults. RI-3213. RIENTAL. N., 20—2-room apartment; utilities; {nnersprings; hot water; Frigidaire. Private te entrance. RG PARK, 1137—HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS; ” Nii. Fon FURNISHED: : CLEAN: $4. 8 N.—- Neatl

ly furnished light PF OtiseKaeping _room. Private entrance.

332 E., APT. 2—Will share 2 artment with em 1o¥sd couple; everying furnished. 792 on E., 913—2-Room furnished apagie ment. Near bath. Outside entrance 13TH, E. 610—2-room apartment “furnished; ire entrance. Also sleeping rooms. PRI-7879. 31ST. W.. 830—1 Large room, private bath and entrance, utilities; first floor. TA-

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APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU

Choice apts. giadiv shown. HE-1328.

ROXHOLM Meridian St., 3339—2, 3-bedroom apt.; sunroom, bath and lav.; elec. ref.: stove.;

anitor service and $53 rent, $65. O. H. AGENC 1-5596. 106 N. Del.

MADISON iy yy 2-room 8 ments, 3 $25; 3-room apart$37 Heat water

Eo

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Linwood Colonial 4421 E. WASHINGTON Beautiful 2-bedroom, $60. Utilities Me cluded. Large living room. dining room, kitchen; large closets, cedar line Ne? modern building. Garage, $2.50. IR-2877.

Indianapolis Rental Agency Furnished and UL Apartments 108 BE. Wash.. Room 303. LI-5393. BEDROOM APTS. $32.50—Carrollton Ave. 1322; living rm.. bdrm., kitchen and dinette: heat water and garage fife

nished. See custodian, Apt. No, 1, HA HOTTEL CO., INC. LI-2541.

3836 CENTRAL No. 3; 2- hesroom; heat and water fure

nished: $47. SECURITY TRUST CO. RI-6571,

CAPITOL, N., 1202 (Bungalow Park)—3e bedroom modern: heat: {2pier service} $30. See custodian. LI-55 OLIVER H. CLARK AGENCY

GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC.

22 W. Vermont. 11-2439.

2-Rms. Bath, Kitchenette $22.50: All Utilities. 1116 N. Capitol. CENTRAL, 1641—Peter Pan No. 8: rent $40 per month. RI-5146 cr BE- 3924.

COLI,EGE, 904—2-Room apartment, nished. Utilities.

COLLEGE. 14 426-3 Hooms heat, BS Jf nished, $32. 44 Virginia Ave,

fodern 4-rooms, in-a= water,

fure

water er and

2414—Modern 4-rooms,

Si garage, heat,

door. Frigidaire, Adults. $37.50. DELAWARE. N.. apartment. Heat, water, electric refrige erator. Garage; 35

FT. WAYNE AVE, 641—2-1 all util, $24. LI-5596. CLARK AGENCY.

MERIDIAN AT 24 W. 34TH—Kenilworth, opposite Shortridge: choice six rooms; exceptional value.

NEW JERSEY, N.. 1931-6 Rooms; heat &

water furnished, $45.00 1-8401 "44 Virginia Ave.

I. 2028—Upper duplex—5 rooms, stove, refrigerator, water.

2060—5-Room modern

rm. mod. apt., OLIVER H,

PENN.. N. garage; heat, -0576.

2101—8 Tooms

PENNSYLVANIA, N., sun m. Good condition.

arlor, breakfast Joo A-3519. BE-4446

WOODR UFF PL., 609 Rooms, first floor; rage.

MIDDLE DR.—5 heat, utilities, ga=-

WOODRUFF PL. 940 MIDDLE DR.—4= room apt. large porch, heat, gas, water: 2.50. TH. E., apartment;

312 — Two-bedroom, 1st-floor long living room with gas grate; oi, decorations moderate rent,

30TH ST 1003—3-room apartment; uthiities " oh $25. 138 N. Delaware.

18A Nicely Furn. Efficiency

$40. Good condition. 1530 N. Illinois.

$8-810—ILLINOIS, 810%2—Attractiv ely furnis ed efficiency apartments; utilie

ties. '.I-8888. ALABAMA, N., 707 — 2-room and bath apartment; newly furnished; Frigidaire, _ garage: $35. RI-8263. DEARBORN. 32 N.—Comfortable large one= room furnished apartment; utilities. _Only $4 IRVINGTON—I1st floor, five rooms, cross ventilation, Frigidaire, Diivate entrance, porches. telephone. TR-5907. MERIDIAN, 3360 N.—Attractive 2-bedroom apartment; cross-ventilation; shower and bath. HA-1422.

Furn. Houses—Apts.

Houses for Rent

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4421 BALTIMORE, 4-rm. semimod......$20 1241! Sa East rms., pd IDGE S & SRAVES, i3'N, Del. RI-8477 $25; water paid: 924 Union—6-rm. modern; redecorated: garage. RI-9561, BR-5044, BURGESS, 361 {evington)=Maodern dole ble; 6 rooms: laundry; garage; water, $35. IR-4119.

CORNELL, 1951 Colored) —Five Toom good condition. $15 bo TALBOTT AND 31ST—Southwest corner 6 room modern double, $26.25. Water Paid, TA-1074. 33D, 1030 W.—6-room modern doubi Rictely redecorated, garage; 5

3 $7.58,