Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1939 — Page 21
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‘Y* Softball Se Beats Boy Teams Open Tomorrow
Local Amateur and — Outfits Are Ready for Busy Week-End.
The Y. M. C. A. Industrial Soft Ball League is to open tomorrow : afternoon with six teams in com- | petition. All games will begin at |
5:30 p. m. The Roberts Milk Co. team is to, meet the Indianapolis Street Rail- | way squad at Christian Park, the) Kiefer-Stewart aggregation is to meet the All-State Tires, a new team in the league, at Riverside Park, and the Central Y. M. C. A, is to oppose the Indianapolis Water Ce. winners of the loop title last | vear, at Willard Park.
SOFTBALL The Liehr's Tavern club, which | will play in the Monday night All- | Star League at Belmont Stadium, | is seeking a game for next Sunday | morning. Call Phil Liehr, Talbot | 4516.
Plaxers who have written or talked | with _‘orman Traylor are asked to
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Redskins Score Consistently To Down New Albany And Seymour,
The power TO score consistently enabled the Manual High School track team to win easily in its third | | § LN triangular track meet of the seaLE son, defeating New Albany and Seyto mour, The score: Manual $2 New Albany $8, and Seymour 26 Although the ‘track was slow, Capt. William Fair of Manual turned in a 228 for the 28dwyard dash around one curve after having won the 100-yard dash in the slow time of :109. John Mascari, freshman, barely peat out his twin brother, Mike, in the mile run in the time of 4:546. Manual half milers scored a grand slam With Jack Hoyt winning in the fast time of 2:062. The Redskin mile relay team which finished third was disqualified for stepping over the passing line. W. Reay’, of New Albany, heave of 48 feet and §% inches was enough to take the shot-
put event. The Summ
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); ¥econd. Janet Shock, Ohio women's |i" iKLS Shan Calerdron (M).
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meet at his home at 1:30 p. m. Sat-| champi N | Moir . pion, will play the Neo. 4 |10 urday and 1 p. m. Sunday for prac-| yogion on the varsity golf team | Rr A ona, { i tice. | of Denison University of Gran. 223 : » The Y. B. Pamters downed the Ville, ©. The womens physical |, &i0- 5 a Te lta | , olis Paint & Color team education department protested, 155.2. IIRNNSpONs Tam ' but Miss Shook had the support |, HAll-hile—Pust, we 18-4. Parks (MM); thre By op Time RX J | of the dean of women and the ite=~Pirst, J, MASCAIi ( A three-run rally in the ninth in- DE the Jebiverdty. She (Mascari (M)} third, Crumbs RR ts ning by the Lourdes team fell short) regained her position on the team 120-yard bd hurdles = First, Mijyer | as the Holy Cross softballers, won 12| by defeating Fred Gagnier of De. | X1): SiC0ne, DAVIS (8); third, Zowller to 10, yesterday afternoon in one | troit, 3 and 2, on 18 holes. Ww a Jukh hurdier—Tire, Davis S01 of the postponed games of the C.| bia ey i ( Y. O. Parochial League. Highjump_— First, Galley (WM: r In the other belated tilt, St. John's Fehr Is Hi h Mord. Relenes oo Fi Meshes swamped Cathedral, 11 to 4, behind | na Rene 8) ine. Trae oR i} xe the fine pitching of Burns. Hi . P ——— Bote 1 un t Ware (NA); Ro | BASEBALL | a Al Pinman i: ($1: third, Marhanka (8). | Registers 720 Indianapolis A
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NEIL. 8 (NA): alts mii Re ne av<Pirg Manual (Yip, Rotman y nd,
Albany 00 0-y are Athy second, |
With Burgess Seymour;
Horse Fans Eve Beattie Stable
The West Side Merchants and the | South Side Ramblers will clash at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at Grande Park. Veteran The Merchants are seeking games| with strong state clubs. Write Russ | Seller, 906 Mooreland Ave.
The Moose nine will play the | Veteran John Fehr paced local Bowers Envelope outfit at Garfield | pinmen with 720 today, built Wi No. 3 at 3 p. m. Sunday. The BowW- cames of 237. 225 and 258. ers’ final practice is scheduled foriiolled in the Indianapolis League at & p. m tomorrow at Garfield No. 3. pritchett’s. Another Indianapolis Moose players will work out on the | Leaguer, Paul Moore. also hit above same diamond at 2 p. m. Saturday. {the 700 mark when he registered | ,. Swit The U. S. Hame Qo. team of games OF 216. 25% and 1S5 for Ys. NOBLESVILLE, May 4 — Fans Frankfort is seeking Sunday games| Marott's Shoe Store team rolled a : to be plaved at Frankfort. Contests|Ofty 3128 to lead quintets. The ‘are watching With interest this are preferred on a home-and-home ‘Marotts started off with a boom- spring the horses working under the |
basis. Those desiring games we ie Lite, Er Na 1050 and garry Beattie stable, wondering asked to write Park Purnhage, U. S, X “ " Corr EERO Conkle Funeral Home had games What ace in the hole” the quiet ‘of 966, 1046 and 1065 for 3077, and and unassuming but skilful Arcadia Robold and Russie will form the Barbasols toppled 3034 pins on trainer will come up with this year. | battery for Falls City when they games of 927, 1124 and 983. Herff. | open defense of their Industrial Jones was the only other outfit to! League championship against Lilly break 3000 when it added games of [AS developed more outstanding] Varnish at Riverside No. 1 Saturday 884, 1037 and 1083 for 3004. [trotters and pacers from comparaafternoon. Sunday the Hi-Brus will] All these teams are in the In. tively “unknowns” than any other meet the Morgan Packing Co. at dianapolis loop. Midwestern trainer. Austin. They will leave from 1023 This spring he is working 10 Berwyn at 10 a. m. for Austin, The Shooting Stars prospects, Whereas he usually dee | John Fehr, Indianapolis
w— [votes his time to only a few indi-| The Garfield A. C. baseball team pil Moore, Indianapotis X
08] viduals. will open its season with the Kroger Arch Heiss, Indianapolis aa Meanwhile 20 foals have b aul Stemm, Indianapol © een pen ut Riverside diamond No. 3 gai! tem. Taian ane %61 reported at the Two Gaits Farm nday.
Bod All players are asked to get Basi Hanna, Indianapolis 1 thi d 1 Leo Ahearn, Indianapolis is spring anc several more are Buh wan ER before | expected to arrive soon. All are by
{Cork Shdiana polis {John Murphy, In@ianapalis ........ : ‘the farm stallions, Athlone Guy. = 2:03'5, and Hal Dale, 2:02%, and ® Dirt Track Races At Logansport | hnson, Ce Indianapolis
Joe he eT ianapsin : ' %3% are from fast record and well-bred Fox More than 20 drivers are expected Eb Rie Coan
| Tony Burrell ek's Jewel Dick Noranolt, Indianapolis Wheeler, In@ianapo ey = voy Gp IDATCS, 620 | field f th Fred al, a 1 ¢ ® ounts. Indianapolis ... te be in the starting fie or the lred Me TE an diananols Midwest Dirt Track Association's Evan Stuart, Indianapolis second auto
Steele, Centra 1 No 620 | . 819] race to be held at | Logansport Sunday.
ti Sign Grandovich Chatiie i kenny, Soli na State to Study Srished second ‘And third 1% Fishing Problem
Pra y May Ranma [Lee Carmin, Indianapolis ........ Nuench, Indianapolis Wischmeyer, Indianapolis To Face Marshall rated one of the most powerful grapplers in the game, will ply his tactics against Everett Marshall, 224, finished second and third respectively in the Franklin race last Sunday, will be among those racing. Other outstanding drivers entered are Les Duncan and Vern Trester, State Park will get under way with [out of three, Indianapolis pilots: Chick Smith, | the opening of the season, June 16] Grandovich, a New Yorker, is rePop Lewis, Bill Rogers and Chuck Virgil M. Simmons, commissioner membered for his two engagements Gray. Charlie Calahan, LaGrange, of the Department of Conservation, with Marshall several months ago. also is entered. announced today. {In the first, the Eastern husky The program consists five. Records of the number, size and dished out so much “heat” by means events starting at 2 p. m. Three species of all fish taken from the of rough tactics that he was dis-10-lap elimination heats, a 10-lap two park lakes will be made. It is qualified. A rematch saw John take consolation race and the 30-lap fea- anticipated that through the sur-|the lead by annexing a fall in 22 ture event are scheduled. Time trials vey of the number of fish taken, minutes, dropping the second when for the drivers will begin at 11 a. m.| fishing can be further improved by he was & victim of a quick maneuve
Armory wrestling feature next TuesA study of fishing at Shakamak | day night. It will be for two falls
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knowledge of food conditions. This is one of a series of studies | driver hold.
Manual Golfers io | for the improvement of fishing to be made in co-operation with the! Wildcats Vs Tigers . Times Special
Meet Continentals ) Department of Zoology at Indiana! EVANSTON, Ill. May 4
Manuals golf team will have HY University. with the Washingopening match with the Washing Bulldog Pastimers |Yester University's baseball team + | will play two games with Louisiana
ton squad tomorrow at the Sarah $ rse, N J ch Harry y ' perce, mid roauy. Tne mice] OUChit Tigers, 15-10 57 e005 awa 3 he had been previously scheduled for zimes Special
G. Boese, said today. The match (the Tigers on a recent Southern last Friday. GREENCASTLE., Mav &.--Butler |
trip. Coach Boese announced that University's baseball team got away Dewey Donovan. James Chapman to a 2-to-1 lead in the first inning College Baseball and William Kniptash would be of a game with the DePauw Tigers three members of the starting four- here vesterday afternoon and stay ed | 0, some. He has yet to decide between out in front by a safe margin to Frank Kappus, Walter Rafert win, 15 to 10. Rockie Meo and Jack Herman as to] Both teams committed numerous | who the fourth member will he. errors and two Tiger pitchers were —————— i rn [rapped for 13 hits. Steiner was re{lieved for Butler by Swager who held the DePauw batters hitless for the last three innings.
Butler, 15; DePauw, Puke, 5: Army, 3. Harvard, 8: Columbia, 0 Swarthmore, 13; Bridgewater, 5. Cornell, 9; Pennsylvania, 8.
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More than 12/000 delegates will attend the Fourth National Townsend Convention here June 22 to 25, Baxter G. Rankine, convention manager, said today. He said sessions probably will be held at Cadle Tabernacle. Governor Townsend and Mayor Sullivan have accepted invitations
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MILLER TRIAL IN SEX. SLAYING NEAR END
FT. WAYNE, May 4 (U.P) =The| State may end its testimony today | against Adrian Miller, 31, of Racine, Wis., charged with the vape-slaying of an 18-year-old farm girl, Alice May Girton. Prosecutor C. Byron Hayes was expected to call three physicians, a) inted by the court to examine | ler for insanity, to testify. gh Zimmerman, 18, a Riga, Mich., high school student, was the | State's closing wWithess yesterday. | [He told of being With Miss Girton | ‘the evening before her death and | ‘of leaving her alive, about 3 o'clock in the morning.
ST. JOSEPH ALUMNI JOIN HOME-COMING
J John Wolf, 1817 N. Delaware St. will head the local delegation of the St. Joseph's Coliege Alumni | Association at the college homes coming Sunday and Monday. The | program will include mass, a base bail game, a play, a banquet and election of alumni association officers. Meanwhile, plans were announced | for the first field mass in the hise tory of the college, to be held at 11 a. m. May 14. Parishioners from ‘the district will assemble for the pr program to To to follow.
LEGISLATOR WAVES GUN, CITES THREAT
| TALLAHASSEE, Fla, May 4 (U. |P). = Rep. Raymond Sheldon of Tampa, speaking in the Florida House of Representatives today, [drew a gun and declared: “Gentlemen, I'm not carrying this for {nothing.” | Holding aloft a nickel-plated 32 ‘caliber revolver, Rep. Sheldon said he had been warned if he did not [vote for certain bills affecting Tams pa utilities, “I wouldn't vote for any others.”
SKATE T0 NEW YORK FAIR FROM DETROIT
NEW YORK, May 4 (U. P) = Three Michigan youths were seeing the New York World's Fair today after roller skating 720 miles from Detroit. The youths were Norman Archer, 19, of Detroit, and Pete Cameron, 22, and Bill Fenner, 18, both of Port Huron. They started April 15 and averaged 50 miles a day, they said.
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The theory now is that ns diana’s notorius “tape bane dits” are out of tape. At least, Roy Wagner yes ported to police that three “tough looking fellows” ape peared at his filling station, 6254 Rellefontaine St, lasg night and wanted to buy some
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EIGHT CONCESSION PERMITS GRANTED
The Park Board today issued per- | mits to operate concession stands at |
eight summer recreation locations. They were issued to: Brookside | Park, Mildred Beachman, for $175; Rhodius Park, Charles Webber, $81; Christian Park, Mis. Dovie Miller,
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Creek tennis courts, John Heaton, $25; Douglas Park, Ora Terry, $350; 26th St. Beach, George Geroulis, $50, and the Riverside Baseball diamond, Thomas Mocas, $200.
HOTEL GUESTS ROBBED A burglar entered two rooms in a downtown hotel today and escaped with $120 in cash, it was [reported to police. The victims Were W. T. Atkinson of Evansville Who lost $29 and F. W. Worthing ton of Chicago, $01.
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