Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 May 1939 — Page 7
SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1939
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Looks Like A Runaway For U.S. C.
Powerful Trojans Qualify All 14 Entrants for I. C. 4-A Finals.
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NEW YORK, May XU. P). Long John Woodruff of Pittsburgh n the 63d annual outdoor I. C.! 4-A track and field championships but it’s a runaway for South- | ern California for team supremacy. | While the long-striding Pitt Negro 1 inary heats of the quarter and | ye este erday for the final to defend their! te. and qualified all easy gait in the prelim. i ted he would, he will te {1 { I. C. 4-A history, Dong John has won Doth the 440 and 880-yvard titles! il te Trojans are going to have an | easy time winning their ninth I. C varently has narrowed down to a of whether Southern Calithey amassed seven years ago ‘rojans not only qualified all meet records, and their Payton Jordan won a starting place in both Peoples, who bettered 234 feet to set an American javelin record early 1! yesterday to better the 220 ft n. I. C.-4-A record held Speedy Earl Vickery hung up the new mark, elipping one-tenth im Hucker of Cornell with his 1 clocking over the 220-vard I'S \ New York University sent 10 men today’s events and Pittsburgh survivors, Cornell and California six e each, and Michigan State and FordJifving trials were not necessary | he mile ay, and 95 men quali-
is top candidate for dividual hon- | today, registered the fastest times in the! § ay Trojans en-| WV oodrufl wins both events toScere (he first triple-double”™ in} for the last two vears 4-A team title in 13 starts, It apa will surpass the record 62% 14 men, but shattered two the 100 and 220-yard sprints. Bob this year, hurled the spear 223 feet by Ken Churchill of California a second off the low hurdles held | timber nine Yale had seven n five each Because of seratehes, | in the 11 other preliminary
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C1 RO I'ts beat h National oy was out at the track and Henry Mebemore sports writer, arove it a couple of laps accompanied in the old thunder wagon by Don Herr, a former member of the old National team and Dawson's relief driver, It snorted and smoked and it had a little round sereen like a bug cateher in front of the driver's seat, but Herr said in its heveday it could easily do 105 miles an hour on the strafghtaway sections of the track, It must have ridden with all the comfort of a flat wheeled box car.
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to Lenharat, first \ developed into a run and proved another costly mis. take. Two doubles were belted in the same inning and Niggeling was lucky to get out of it with only the on nn ta However, blows was something nthnaw swingers against righthanded pitehing the sixth stanza, after Fleming one a mile a minute socked Base Umpire Bond on The ump was really hurt by and had only a
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Griswold Jr. out for lengthy position is that he coming here
tice trips yesterday, and ' A poate heathen 10 (Iormane 0 Investiga wneti the Germans finished neither one of them would should make a bid the 500-mil» nels
rn Shorty Cantlon, whose lam 1940 Automot Service Special already A} acing in Ge qualif was out making final ernment subsidized rms L. C. Franz, a friend called the ag an express Frank Brisko, reports that when foul, Dunn jee Leading Briskos are touring Mrs decision while Manage: however Brisko gives the orders When 1k of the Indianas made a pro the ome other driver on the highway Manager Thomas of the passes Frank, he almost involun made three speeches to Dunn [tartly jumps on the throttle it to that but subsided after his then that hig better half always got out in front. declares—"Frank, people pay money cellar dwelling Hens see you drive fast! Why do it out ‘hoolbovs after the
here? out and surrounded Jack wmnded him the old glad the way to the clubhouse veteran had the bouquets to him. Pitching and win-| Class AA at 41 is some-| Three write home about {action holiday | Stadium | The Indiana Avenue Markets and Mode! [the Shamrocks will clash in the first chusetts Ave, at 11 a. m. tomorrow [game at 8 o'clock, with WIRE of the for te game at Sevmour Bush-Feesle State League taking on Dairy club has open dates on June the winner an hour later, 4 11 and 18. For games write or — ha \ 3 , 0" Y 4 The Kior Jewelers Will play the wire Bill Rider, 1939 Carrollton Ave Woolworth team at 10 a. m. tomorow at Broad Ripple Park. Jeweler play ers are asked to report at the Fall Creek diamonds at 9 o'clock. For games call TA-322!
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Pepsi Cola Roosters the Bloomington in the feature game. ninth tomorrow night at Belmont Stad-| Ptishaw (tum, The locals have a record of PralAnABoIS seven victories against one defeat Helra this season, while ihe Motors. com Car Muthier posed of Indiana University ath- Fleming McCoy letes, are undefeated i) iN In a preliminary, scheduled T30 pp m, the R. C. A tangle with the Hoosier
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Ienth of a series of illustrated and instructive golf articles, By ART KRENZ NEA Service Golf Writer is Kept close to side inside line of
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close ? Pat pive club to horizonal position in back2, he may allow right elbow tol leave side But early in downswing it must | re or clubhead will be thrown! The Miller Donkeys will return to outside line of flight resulting in|Stout Stadium tomorrow for a pair cut across hall of donkey games. The tilts are This will produce slice scheduled for 3 and 8 p. m. In the other night game at the stadium NEX—Correct posi position at top of Hot Point will meet Indianapolis hackswing. 4 Railways,
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LOCAL DEATHS
Mrs. Jennie G. Garr Mire
neral services at 10 a. m.
Mrs, Garr, who was 83 died yesterday at the home of a son, Guthrie, 48': N. Ritter Ave, She was born near Kokomo, had lived here more than 40 years
She was a member of the Broadway |
Methodist Chureh. Survivors are four sons, Frmest M. and Melvin R. Guthrie, all of mmdianapolis, and Oren Guthrie of Vincennes;
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Jennie Guthrie Garr will be | § puried at Crown Hill following fu | Monday | at the Broadway Methodist Chureh. |
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Mrs. Ethel H. Waugh
Mrs. Ethel H. Waugh, olis resident for 22 years terday at her home, 434 W She was 43.
died yes26th St
Funeral services wiil be held at 2! Monday at the Second Chrig«|
p.m tian Church Crown Hill She is survived by William S and four James Guiana of Nashville Charles and Joseph Guiana Cleveland, and Clarence Guiana Philadelphia
Matthew Stahl
Funeral services for Matthew Stahl, who died Wednesday at his home, 14689 Union St, were held this morning at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Burial was at St, Joseph's Cemetery. He wag 52 Mr. Stahl was born at Rosshurg and had lived here 40 years. He wag emploved at the E. C. Atkins & Co. for 35 vears [urvivors are his wife, Anna: two daughters, Cecelia and Mrs, Robert Niehaus, both of Indianapolis: a son, Arthur, of Indianapolis; brothers, Henry of Indianapolis and Jacob of Las Vegas, Nev, and three sigters, Mrs, Lena Schumar and Mrs Mande Kuner, both of Indianapolis and Mrs, Carrie Keener of Glendale Cal
William M. Shearer
William M night at his will be held the MeNeely will be at
Burial will be at her husband brothers enn; of of
Funeral services for Shearer, who died last home, 2114 Central Ave at 2 p. m, Monday at Funeral Home, Burial Anderson. He was 82 Mr, Shearer was a member of a pioneer HRs family and had lived here all hig life. He wag a member of the Broadway Methodist Church He ig B.: two sons A both of grandehtldren
survived by hig wife John BE. and William Indianapolis, and six
Thomas S. Donahue
Fhomag Sex Newton, will Monday at
Funeral services for ton Donahue, of West be held at 8:30 a. m the Rovster and at 9 a olic Church Mr. Donahue ferday morming hit and run automobiles at Washington St. and Arsenal Ave survivors inelude his wife, Ruth a son, Thomas Jr: two daughters Shirley and Annabel; hig parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donahue of Indianapolis: six brothers and fou sisters
N. Y. Golf Field Bunched in Stretch
WHITE PLAINS N U. P). They play 36 cide the Metropolitan Open Golf Championship today, and ag they off at the Metropolis Country Jimmy Thomson, lona-hitter from Shawnee-on-Delaware Pa ind Frank Moore 30-year-old sharpshooter who began his career in Memphis, Tenn, shared the lead with 1408 Ench shot 67s vesterday to add to thelr 73s in the first 18-hole round ey have anvthing but a sure thing, however, because only one stroke behind were three of the best linksmen, Defending Champion Jimmy Hines, the home club pro Paul Run van, who wholds the P. GG. A. tilte and Slhuggin’ Sam Snead all had 141, There were 23 plavers with 148 or lower, and any of them had a chanee to take the title in todav's holes
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mee Speed LAFAYETTE, May First place in the Indiana-Ohio League will he at stake when the Gold Medal Beers of Indianapolis clash with the Lafavette Red Sox at Oo. Itmbia Park here tomorrow Lefty Kertis will be on the mound for the Beers and he is expected to be opposed by Lefty Veller, forI. U. pitcher, Kertis has pitched the Beers to victories over Muncie and Middletown, O, but was charged with a lose last Sunday at Richmond Veller has victories over Brazil and the Indianapolis Firemen to his credit
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Golf Play Resumes In Industrial League
The Industrial Golf League wil resume play tomorrow at the Pleasant Run course, Matches will get underway at noon. The pairings: Armour Club vs. Unemployment Compens sation, International vs. Bookwal-ter-Ball-Greathouse, Stewart-War-[ner vs, Postoffice, Kingan Social Club ve. Branch 35 and Fairmount [ Glass vs, U. B. Tires.
1 France Ousted WIMBLEDON, England. Mav (UU. Pp) Great France from
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Tech Netters Win
Tech High School tennis team turned back Shortridge, 6-1, yesters day at the Riviera Club courts.
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271 Britain eliminated | zone | 388 ‘play of the Davis Cup competition | Shaves defeated |
The First platoon of “A” Ceo. of the Shortridge High School R, 0, T. C. unit passes in review at the Federal inspection. In the fore. ground are Private Albert H. Losche Jr. and Cadet Capt. Stuart Gerrard,
Cadets Top City’s School Corps in 2 Inspections
The Shortridge High School R. O. T. ©. unit today ranked first among the city's high schools in both the Federal and Reserve Officers’ | ingpeections, a In the Federal inspection, the | State Deaths Shortridge unit received a rating of 934. Other high school units and CHARLESTOWN Mrz Addie RB 87 \ re Husband Henry Clavde Jones
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the order of their rating under the | inspection were: Washington, oe ond; Tech, third, Orispus Attaueks, | fourth, and Manual, fifth The inspecting officers were Col Sam I. MeCants, Maj BE. A. Wil llams and Maj. Leslie Wheat, all of the U 8 Army, The ratings were based on formations, review, calisthentiog, ingpeetion, close order drill and tactical questions This is
b i William Walter FAMBE AY a Hunter Black CONNERSV ILL E |urvivors Wife £ |W ters, Mrz. Claire bake, Myx. Harvey EDINBURG Mrs. Martha M 9 |Urvivors Hushand Arth liam and Maxwell Mis. Louise mahon, Mrs abeth Atkins Margare Lawrenee ECONOMY George Barnard
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Kenneth Bivih ® +) the second year (hat | Shortridge has won the Reserve OfMcers’ inspection, A third vies tory will give the school permanent Mania possession of the plaque presented Esther ‘hy the Reserve Officers Association
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| VALPARAISO, May 27—A memorial monument to Seouting will |be dedicated by Michigan City Boy Scouts at Greenwood Cemetery here aA week from tomorrow, Judge Malcom Hatfield of the Juvenile Court of Berrien County, Michigan, will give the address. Boy Scout troop and bands from La Porte, Porter, Starke, Lake and St. Louis Counties » are to participate,
LAW SCHOOL'S DINNER JUNE 6
New York Railway Attorney To Return for Banquet Address,
State ake: Dips $40,244 In Last Six Months; Grant 2 Permits.
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State excise fees Indiana beer and
collected from | liquor dealers | the year ending May totaled $2357.088, Hugh A. Barn-| State Excige Director, ans the last six comprise the
Collections during
months, which will June distribution to local taxing totaled $842907, a drop of $40,244 below the distribution in June, a vear ago, Of the total June distribution this vear, $384 327 will go to the general funds of the cities, towns and counties; $188,975 to help pay the State's shave of financial aid to schools,| Arrangements were completed toe and $269,604 to the State general day for the Indiana Law School
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Meanwhile, the Alcoholic Bev | erage Commission granted two{ CONmbia. © hh Jue: 8 more beer wholesale permits to | principal speaker will be Lawrence W, Horning of New York, James W. Atkinson, of Bicknell . This leaves 168 applicants awaiting ney here for several § irk yi has the commission's action . of the Amer« at jean Railway Association for two vears and national secretary of CHAIN STORE ROLE froin" Judge Howard LL. Hancock of Rockville, association president, will preside, Members of the 1039 grad« James M. Ogden, school president, imer Speeinl | Joseph Urban will respond for the NEW YORK, May Chain | class make an annual economic| Directors and officers will be diana, the Business Property Owns rangements committee includes Huorg Association of America reported ber Patton, Miss Adele Storck and after a survey, Elmon M. Williams. Oscar BE. Dooly Jr, association| The association includes about spend $152,400,000 annually for the |College of Law, American Central products of Indiana farms and fac-|Law School, Benjamin Harrison Law tories, He said 24 million dollars 18|School and the Indiana Law School, paid to Hoosiers annually in wages. (all of which are combined as the Ne the State ag 8$6300.000 Federal, — ———— state and local taxes; $13,800,000 for ZIEGFELD KIN TO WED repairs, equipment and utilities; HOLLYWOOD, Mav 27 (U. P). $3.400.000 for advertising and $0. patricia Burke Ziegfeld, 22, daughe | Florenz Ziegfeld, and her dancing SLAYING CASE NEARS instructor, William Robert Stephenson, 26, today had on file notice of MICHIGAN CITY JURY intention to marry, MICHIGAN CITY, May 29 (U P) I'he case of Frank Freyer, 500-MILE law wife, Dorothy Boerner, last March will go to the jury late to : day, it was indicated as attorneys began closing addresses terday when Freyer, testifving in his own defense, flatly denied he had killed Miss Boerner, Later in his testimony he described the Seals Now Selling her badly bruised body was dis al 444 N. Capitol A . Gapitol Ave.
Ernest M. Curtis of Muncie and | alumnus, and a practicing attore Sigma Delta Kappa, law fraternity, IN INDIANA LAUDED (uating class will be presented by contribution of $233,700,000 to Ine (elected at the banquet, The are president, sald the chain stores|1700 graduates of the Indianapolis He listed other expenditures in diana Law School. 800,000 for rents [ter of Billle Burke and the late charged with slaving his common Evidence was concluded Tuesday, May 30, 1939 events of a party the night before INDIANA
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