Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1939 — Page 30

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Parochial Crown Up

Tomorrow

Sacred Heart, St. Catherine’s to Clash in C. Y. 0. Titular Game. The St. Catherine's and Sacred |

Heart teams will clash at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow at Softball Stadium for

the championship of the C. Y. O.|

Parochial Softball League.

Sacred Heart, unbeaten in seven starts, won the East Division cham- | pionship, while St. Catherine's, with | a record of seven victories and one | loss, was best in the West Division. “Smokie” Callahan is expected to start on the mound for St. Cather-

ine’s and he likely will be opposed |:

by Laker. Tomorrow's schedule in the C.Y.O.|

High School Softball League: FAST DIVISION

Little Flower vs. Lourdes at Ellenberger.

Holy Name at Gar-

Frances vs. St. Philip's at Brooke 1. WEST DIVISION Cather vs. Joan of Are 1

side 1. Holv Trinity vs. Holy Cross at Rhodius. St. Ann's vs. Sacred Heart at Garfield.

Sunday's schedule in the C. Y. O. Senior loop: EAST DIVISION _Holy Cross vs. St. Philip's at Brook- | Little Flower ve. Holy Name at Ellen-

berge! Roch’s at Riverside 2.

Tourdes vs. St, Crusaders vs. St. Frances at Brook-

side 2. WEST DIVISION St. Joan of Are vs.

Rhodius John vs. St. Joseph at Garfield 1. Cathedral vs. Sacred Heart at Riverside 1.

St. Catherine vs.

at River

SOFTBALL

The Indiana Avenue Market is seeking an opponent for a practice game tomorrow. Call RI-0652.

The South Side Bakery is seeking a game for Sunday. Call HA-1012.

Boy Scout troops or boys in the 12-18 age class wishing to play twilight ball are requested to call the Smith-Hassler Co., LI-1200.

Roberts Milk and Y. M. C. A, both undefeated in the “Y” Industrial League, afternoon at Riverside. In other) league games Indianapolis Water was to oppose Kiefer-Stewart at Christian Park, and Indianapolis Railways was Tires at Willard

Last night's results in the SmithHassler Manufacturers League at Belmont Stadium: Hosiery Union, 21: Inland Container, Mallory U. E., 9: Schwitzer-Cummins, 5. Tonight's schedule in the PepsiCola Girls League at Belmont Stal dium: %:30—Hoosier A, C. vs 8:30—Richardson Co. vs.

Pitman Moore, 14. 6: Bookwalter-Ball, 4.

R. CA Sears-Roebuck,

Scores in the Bush-Feezle Factory League at Softball Stadium: Eli Lilly, 11; Indianapolis Glove, 0. E. C. Atkins. 5; J. D. Adams, 0. Results in the Bush-Feezle City loop: Fairmount, 1; Illinois Street

Park Tavern, 0.

Merchants, 5; Butcher

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{strong and had height and reach succession of left hooks to the head

| the spectators.

Workmen, 1. Indianapolis more, 3.

The schedule tc tonig ght in the Em Roe Industrial League at Stout | Stadium: 7:00—Allison Engineering vs. Blasengvym. 8:00—Stock Yards vs. Mission Orange. 9:00—J. D. Adams vs chants.

Machinery, 12; Christa-|

BASEBALL

The Rector Grocery nine, formerly the East Side Cubs, has open dates on June 11 and 18. For games write Richard Brocking, 420 N. Grant St, or call IR-6146 after 6pm

The West Side Merchants will play the Mohawk Indians at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at Grande Park. For games, write Russ Seller, 906 Moreland Ave.

The Cardinal A. C.’s will out at 2:30 p. m. Roosevelt Stadium. Cardinal plavers are to report at Riverside 3 at 1:30 p. m. Sunday.

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Ace College Trackmen Will Vie Tomorrow at Notre Dame.

Times Special NOTRE DAME, May 26. — Two Notre Dame and two Indiana en-| trants stand excellent chances of cracking four Indiana State track and field meet records in the annual cornival here tomorrow. Notre Dame's Bill Faymonville, t{who holds the meet mark of 150 feet 3 inches for the discus throw, tossed the dish 163 feet 9 inches last Saturday against Marquette. Capt. Greg Rice of the Irish, holder of the national intercollegiate twomile record at 9 minutes 6.4 seconds is equally certain to better Don Lash’s meet record of 9:17.5 established here in 1837.

Holds Big Ten Title

Ray Cochran of the Indiana team, Big Ten champion in the 220{yard low hurdles, ran his event in 23.3 seconds in Friday's preliminaries and won in 23.4 seconds last Saturday. The meet record is 23.5 by Ken Sandbach and Bob Lemen ¥ of Purdue in 1935 and 1938. "1 Avene Harms, Hoosier sophomore, has tossed the shot 51 feet 27 inches this year and he may break the mark of 50 feet 6 inches set by Notre Dame's Don Elser in 1935. There is a good chance that Rice or Mel Trutt of Indiana will lower the mile run mark of 4 minutes 11 seconds set by Jimmy Smith of Indiana in 1937. The mile race promises to be the day's feature.

Hoosier Holds Record Steve Gutting of Purdue tied the

Vance Anderson (left) and Lee Laughlin are shown after receiving their awards in the Indianapolis Oil Club's annual golf tournament. Anderson received the president's trophy, while Laughlin, who shot a low 79 in the tourney, was awarded the annual golf trophy. It was Laughlin’s second straight triumph and he needs to win the cup but one more time to gain permanent possession.

British Hail Henry as ‘World’s Best Fighter’| at

LONDON, May 26 (U. P.).—Henry as game as they come,” and added yard high hurdles. Bob CalderArmstrong, acclaimed as the great- that Ernie's style baffled him for meyer of Indiana holds the record. est fighter ever seen in the British | the first few rounds. {John Dean of Notre Dame, who did Isles, sailed with his wife and | Armstrong didn't come out of] |13 feet 6 inches against Marquette, daughter for Paris today for a week- the fight entirely unscathed, how- may break the 13.6 record set by end of sightseeing before returning lever, as he aggravated the left- | Dan Gibbs of the Irish last year. |hand injury he suffered in his last| Other records follow: London fight fans, after watching |U. S. fight against Davey Day. 30° vard Dash—:09.6 Seconds, Bob, ColThe more generous scorers gave | Ja.) 198%, Bl Ci. 0

(In a kK. helo *300- Yard Das sh—21 seconds, Bob Collier orite, Ernie Roderick, into a helpless Roderick the first round of the bout (Tadiaz na). 19 Dash— d Ive Fuqua ‘hulk in the welterweight title fight because of his successful left-jab- | Ys 2 ash 15 seconds, Ivan Fug

Wom last night, still wondered about two bing, but he took far more punishminutes 16.7 seconds, Indiana (Harpold) 2. How did Roderick stay on his after that one stand, Armstrong |**Broad Jump- 26 feet § inches,

seconds,

John Francis (Notre Dame), 1938 1. How can Armstrong maintain!in and flailed him with relentless | High Jump—=6 feet 73% Menes: Bert NelGeorge | elin Throw—206 feet 6 inches,

One-Mile Rela |lefts an ights : d rights to the head. But aC Panes , Purdy 1e), 1935.

The dejected Roderick, who was life. Duane

nearly 11 pounds heavier than Arm-| There were no knockdowns, but a

advantage, echoed the sentiment of had Ernie so groggy in the sixth

{go, while Marshall Allison #nd Eu-

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Turning in a low net score of 63, | Toby Brocker won the Lions Club Golf League's fourth weekly tournament yesterday at the Pleasant Run| course. He had a gross of 81. Bill McConnel was second low net with 65, followed by Dr. R. E. i ner with a 66.

Rocket Nine Beaten

PENDLETON, May 26.— Broad Ripple of Indianapolis was defeated

Tech Loses Two To Richmond Nine by Pendleton, 11 to 1, in a high school baseball game here yesterday.

Snapping Tech High School's 26- { Pendleton scored nine runs in be

IN game victory streak with a 17-4 tri- | first inning. Richmond's baseball team! came back in the second game of a double-header yesterday to down the Big Green again, 3 to 2. Charlie Shipman, with a record of { 11 victories, started the first tilt but Richmond rallies in the first and second drove him to the showers. He

Blue Nine Faces Earlham Today also pitche 1e second and Was ce Lad pes he one Scores: All of Haag's

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“I did my best,” he said, “but I knockout. At the end Roderick. couldn't beat the greatest fighter in bleeding from gashes above both |Arnovich, Phillies the world.” |eyes, his nose and mouth, had to be | Faure. Browns Armstrong said that Roderick “is helped from the ring. | J. Martin, Cardinals... | Dickey, Yankees 105 . . . . HOME RUNS : a Ohio Race Track [Philadelphia Site ~~ |gzms, we: Bipmowy, Jt Of Stock-Car Race = wos mmm Opens Tomorrow ace Goodman, Reds . 30 Greenberg, Tigers 28 | McCormick, Reds 29 Wright, Senators..28 PHILADELPHIA, May 26 (U. Pp). | Ot ants 80 CLEVELAND, O., May 26 (U. P.).|— Ihe frst A. A. A. sanctioned McQuinn. Browns 18 McCormick, Reds. of | _North Randall race track, which stock car race since 1936, a 250-mile | Hoag, Browns....44 'event, will be held July 4 on nearby | - _ (ning race meeting for the first time | Leg Speawsy, fastest oie Brocker Is Victor track in erica, it was announce . since 1909, when the track was built yay Barney Oldfield will come In Lions Tourney {by the late Henry K. Devereaux for from Los Angeles to direct the [trotters and pacers of the Grand event. | Circuit. Male drivers over ?1 are eligible. | The entire plant has been recon- Competing cars must be strictly! |ditioned at a cost of nearly $150,000. stock models, no older than 1937 The grandstand has been enlarged The starting field will be selected and a new clubhouse erected. Many from trial heats to be run on June | of the old barns have been demol-!25 and d July 2 ished and replaced by new ones. The track has been resurfaced! with a 4-inch layer of loam. A new drainage ditch for faster drying enA new electric odds board and a photo-electrical | camera have been installed. The Cieveland Jockey Club has] announced a minimum purse of | [$800 with a total of $264.000

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| Renta! Service For 2 Occasions (1611- 45 Southeastern Av MA- - (Sewer Cleaning) | ELECTRIC Machine: no digging up sewer | 4 2-year guarantee. Estimates. CHe

(Truck Lettering)

LETTERING in bronze castings: chrome, nickel: bronze, sauin finish. 1448 Groff. BE-4335

(Window Cleaners)

ABBEX Fae. Fa stores, factories,

omes. Paint washing. 334 E. Market St. RI1-8700.

Times ads get res esults at lowest want ad word rate in the city. Phone RI-5551. Bil. will be sent later.

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Farms—Suburban 20

| SEMI-SUB.—~NORTHEAST Nice 5-rm. bung., excellent condition; gas, elect dandy gar 12 A. lot: Dave st... transportation; school. Jdargain, wn

$2.300; 1 ow! | HUDELSON CH-6204. 2619 EB. 12TH.

and Emerson Aves. electricity: two bus lines; $235.00; $35 down, month, WILHELM

{NE AR Southeastern 12 acre, gas, schools, churches; only balance $6.00 per 2106 South Emerson.

7 ROOMS: basement; electrie adifomatic water svstem, barn, other building All kinds fruit Im= mediate possess Perkins. HA-4582-W. 3136 N. Capitol

5 ACRES on Troy | Seven-r

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. west of “Arlington oom 8 rn, $2500. (WALeTER FPF K EAST SIDE AGENT) i 4200 E. Washington. IR-420

| SIX- ROOM, s stric tiv Farr | clear of debts: |

good location: trade for southern Indie

ana farm, must be good

me— improved Marion Co.; Trade for Jennings or 1128 Bellefontaine, RI-

135 ACRES Well clear of debts Barth Co. farm 5957.

| BEAU ITIFUL WOODED LOTS—~ Washington | Pa 85 down, $5 month WALTER FOLKER RTH, East Side agent, 4200 E. Washington. IR-

3 ACRES, | Good bu Hing, { Terms. RI

TWO AC RES, fiv Ve-room Edgewood, $3000 Ferm

401 Inland Bldg. RI-3788.

11 ACRES. NEAR CARMEL ( sell” MARION VAN ARSDELL. | _N. Beville. CH-110

80 ACRES on 65th St. mr | John D Case TA- 1286 112 ACRES 40 mi. N. W. on St. Rd., $1000 down. TA-4286. MR. CASE. 3510 N. Penn.

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close in, for $1,700.

bt ungalow. Elmore Bros

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1019

Traders Point. 3510 N Penn. . B-2. 2.

| Business Property

i FACTORY SPACE FOR LEASE 0,000 sq. ft. at 12c; located at W. Washe ington and Harding Sts Elevators, raile road switch, sprinklers: truck dock. Call DR-1477

FINE location for practi rent. RI-0517.

ing phy sician. low ENNER'S DRUG STORE.

Resorts & Cottages 22

40 ACRES ON RIVER | 4-room log house barn, etc.: fine spring water, Ys mile fine fishing water: some tillable ground; a real week-end place for fishing and hunting; 1'2 hours’ drive from

Indianapolis GOODE & GOODE IR-1264

RI-5655 | WAWASEE LAKE COTTAGES 3 Splendid modern cottages, cool sleeping | por Tches, sou th side o lake One house moder shed, very fine season "$650 month, $150 . Week days, Mr. Bruce, LI-1107. | Sundav at the ke, Bruce cottages be- | tween Waco al 1d Slip east.

SHAFER LAKE Monticell 0, . In rd. —F —Beautifully furnished accommodations for ten, private beach, modern; $1J0 a month, { H. Landes, 7442 Prairie Ave., Chicago. { Phone Oberdeen 1060.

$750

Wanted to Rent 23

[WANTED 5 or 6-1 oom bungalow; north of Occuny June 1st., $33, Call LI-7467 _mornings. WANT small 3 or 4-room “cingle sonable rent Call 306 E. 25 P. O. MAN and wife want apartment, fur. or unfur

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TRANSFER & STORAGE CORP. Moving-Packing-Demothing. STORAGE FOR FINE FURNITURE. Van Service to All 48 State. Agents AERO MAYFLOWER 863 Massachusetts Ave. RI1-3396.

MOVING and storage; covered vans; large Ald small STEIN. KAMP, IR- 89

Moving & Storage

reasonable; jobs. W.

Houses and Lots 25

WE ARE LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE ani have properties from 2 rooms up on easy terms. See us for vour future hme. 2608 W. Michaan, M'TARSNEY & BROWN. BE-!

CAROLINE, T4700 ~ BLOCK— Be] Room mod. bungalow, gar.; $3000: 10% down RI-1419 MR. BATES MU-5047 PAUL L. McCORD co. 615 Lemcke Bldg.

MAKE LIVING in cement “building, 30'x40° at rear. Live in 8-room house in front. Make offer on 257 N. Tacoma. MR. BURTT. LI-2541. $1,700

[3360 N. ~ SHERMAN Five rooms, , 3526 E. VERMONT-—Five-rm. mod., $2,000, 1215 HANNA--Four-room oder. $2,100. MRS. EVANS, IR-296

2000 SOUTH { NEAR SHELBY—Five- -room bungalow type: new roof, furnace, bath, etc. 10% down, balanche $24.50 month. HOLTAM, LI-3681.

5455 COLLEGE—CAPE COD STYLE Two bedrooms, large closets, kitchen, builtins: $200 down, balance like rent, Ime mediate possession. RI-8862. TA-1104, eves.

2245 JACKSON— Six-room sn en garage: $1100; easv terms. M TARSNEY & BROWN. BE-3609. 2608 wo Fie gan.

5265—Four-bedroom, come pletely modern home; newly decorated; in perfect condition. CLINE, HA-0224, 3305 | N. RALSTON (1 sa. south of 1600 E. 34th St.)—Large lot, occu a moving this week bargain, Two bungalows,

CH-089 baths, garages, East 0, and $2200; 8 DAVIS. CH-7550.

easy payments, FOR SALE—-AT BARGAIN First lot north of 6254 Broadway, 50x157. HE-1138.

—— ————————— 820 DELAWANDA (5500 west) =—Five-room semimoder. single. Two lots. Sell reasonable, with terms. OW NER.

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