Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1939 — Page 9
TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1939
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Reception Better, Better, Firm Head Reports at Convention | In French Lick.
limes Special FRENCH LICK, June 6.—New de- | INR velopments in radio and television, | 4 including the elimination of the
Ralph Guldahl (left) and Sam Snead are directing their sights far beyond the ball they're |ouiside aerial and ground wires for)
lining up here,
Guldahl seeks his third straight title and Snead is a red-hot contender in the National
Open which begins Thursday at Philadelphia. PHIALDELPHIA, June 6 (U. P.). Billy Burke and Leo Diegel and tied
—Vie Ghezzi, Deal, N. J, professional, rated today as one of the chief contenders for Ralph Guldahl's national open crown when the 43rd ammual classic is held here Thursday, Friday and Saturday after equalling in practice the course rec-
ord with a 34-34-68. one under par.
Ghezzi, splitting the fairways and wielding an infallible putter, toured the par 69 layout yesterday with
the course mark set last week by Guldahl. Burke, one of the nine former champions who have qualified for the classic, carded a 71. “Slammin’ Sam” Snead, runnerup for the title two vears ago when Guldahl scored the first of his two successive triumphs, reported a 71 practice round while amateur Johnny Goodman of Omaha, a former ‘champion, halted at the 16th. needing pars all the way in
sets, were announced today by Lar- | rv E. Gubb, Philco Radio & Tele- | | vision Corp. president. Tommy Armour, another one-time titleholder, and Byron national Philco convention attendNelson just “played around” but ed by 900 delepaiel on aveY state “ ¢ Scot” s ¢ and territory of the United States. the Bleck 0 Said he thought » By means of the new super aerial, ne, 28 youu gh Ions ‘Wh Mr. Gubb said. all that is necessary AT reve OR po Ne for the complete operation of any : : \ radio model fiom the largest to the Ehilagelpaa Sony pli . Spire smallest is a plug-in any place in ch A 3 Paro: oy F '* | the home—no ground wires, no inWE rn and Opn Pals stallations, and no outside aerial of “any Kk needed, were among yesterday S arrivals. | any kind being te Claims Better Reception
AMATEU | He reported that Philco engineers RS {find the new aerial actually im-
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K. of C, Elects Grand Knight— William C. Bradlay will be installed as grand knight of the Knights of Columbus July 10. He was elected last night in the K. of C. Hall Others elected were: Edward J. Dowd, deputy grand knight; George Glenn M.
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Ervin Scott will take over duties as president of the George Washington High School Alumni at a meeting tonight at the high school. He was elected at the annual alumni dance Saturday night in the school gymnasium, Other officers named were: Miss Thelma Flack Henderson, vice president; Miss Kathyvrn Murphy, secretary, and Earl Hoff, treasurer,
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3 a Si proves reception and “frees it for 3 k 3 LR : E nounced appointment of 24 life dl | |the first time from man-made and ; Lo & oa a guards who will be assigned begin-| at SOFTBALL nature-made static.” 3 : x : ning Monday to the City's five pools 98x1', High Pressure Tires, 98c | The United Auto Workers will] Television, he reported, is used in % : : land to the 26th St. White River 26x2.125 Goodvear Balloon | practice at 4 p. m. every Tuesday the aerial invention to improve \ Ra CL “beach. They will be employed un- Bicycle Tires . ... OCHIL REE land Thursday at Belmont Stadium. radio. 3 3 25 and will be paid $70 a f§ s6v2.125 Balloon Tubes TOM Susi |increase power and exclude static, : Ba : month. SOAP BOX DERBY RACING The Security Bonefit team. which {and other features are an especially \ ® ; WHEEL AND AXLE SETS won a doubie-header from Regen's matched antenna loop within the Gl : } | Outline 1939 Safety Contest— High Speed Type ’ :
A television tube is used to til Aug. Y o a W' ITH the opening of the Indianapolis District tournament less than Bakery, will play the Pure Oil team|radio and newly invented tubes Plans for the 1939 Inter-Fleet Safety CB week away, the more serious golfers of this community are to at 9 p. m. tomorrow at Belmont | which possess three times the effi- | SU Contest. were outlined yesterday at 8 g journey to Fortville tomorrow to put a final, fine edge on their game. Stadium. Teams desiring Sunday [ciency of previous types of tubes, he REE Ra the Hotel Washington. Ross Moore, This event at the Fortville Country Club is an all-amateur tourna- RILernoon games are requested to said. “Midnight” is Indianapolis-bound—a great, tawny black panther | Chairman of the Lions Club com : . write FP. L.. Cross. 810 N. Beville. Mr. Gubb announced that new| _. tives Eira Bar . bs ae a mittee, presided. The service group ment. and Class A shooters. who get around in hetween 70 and 80 strokes. yy Philco television sets. With six and | with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. The circus is lis to sponsor this year's contest Delaware. Madison & Ray Sts will be required to draw a Class B and Class Cc partner, Prizes are to be, Hurling no-hit ball, Tom due at the Southeastern and Keystone Aves. grounds for performances : ye ; . :
Lang!10-inch screen sizes, are equipped ! {Jerry C. Scher of the Kroger Grogiven for any hole made in two and|" ————— pitched the Mission Orange team to | tor television sound through a new | June 14, afternoon and night. cery and Baking Co., will direct the for both high and low medal SCOTes| at the course. was in excellent shape 2 1-0 victory over the Bedford Dairy linvention. This, he said, insures the -—-— | headquarters to be established in and the entry fee is $2. until someone drove a car over it For out-of-town night and Sunday owner that his set will not become | Keefe Dinner Guest The the Hotel Washington. Unless a player hits a 200d 5 week ago last Sunday. The damage §ames write Jim Brooks, 2236': E. obsolete with the growth of tele- william Schoenborn, of 4026 Madi- Rt. Rev. Mser. William F. Keefe straight shot on this course he is wan't so great that time, and no Michigan St. [ casting, son Ave. will receive a doctor of pastor of Holy Cross Catholic likely to find himself in a situation ,,e was particularly concerned = : $4,000,000 Ad Campaign | philosophy degree at the 107th com- Church, was honor guest at a din- | more difficult than a bigamist With nee it was believed the act was! The Pearson team downed Para-| : ; | mencement at New York University ner last night in the Hotel Severin mother-in-law trouble | committed by out-of-town Speed- mount Hardware, 6 to 3. : { He also announced the develop- tomorrow morning. |celebrating the 30th anniversary of For that reason this competition! wav visitors. | Lda
wi ment of the radio remote control] "hi dinat X . 2 | o > i Nis or . is classed as an ideal tuneup for the When this motorist came back The Greenwood Golden Guernsey device, also operate the phonograph, [WS Urainalion season's major fairway struggles. last PFridav and really tore up a team will play the
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Councilmen today were Eagle Aerie Head Installed—John | busy aranging a calendar of in- L. O'Hearn todav had become spection tours. | worthy president of the IndianapoLast night when Council mem- lis Aerie No. 211, Fraternal Order
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never invited to see some of the |,.u meer are: J. R. Honeveutt,
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HE 36-hole qualifying round for plavers in this district seeking
[.each Shoots a 69 ;
to get into the field for the U. S. INNERS at last Sunday's Goli Association's 1939 Amateur blind par tournament at CofPublic Links Championship is to be fin were Ed Hvde, firsi; Robert mm — he Smit] The held at the Coffin course July 9. | Beckman. second; Ralph Mason, | “2St nights Tesulls in the SmithEntries must be on proper form third. and Louis Sasek., fourth Hassler All-Star League at Belmont y 5 1 & > ’ iy ’ 3: iy ne Yn aus, Jess Leach. secretary and treas- Sonam: it ib , lest. Virgil M. Simmons, Der iQ ue ob. er t o) sS . 3 4 . Bh '3 1 ; u Slag ctrl IR urer of the Coffin Golf Club, shot Lea Yana ty. Ivana Wer » Conservation Commission, an- | Indisuapo is is listed & neg i the a 69 on Memorial Dav and has been " United Auto Workers, 1; Banner-White- nounced today. strict for this quaaly er ce tryi im, 3. i 5 } Or u A ing out several times since frying to Tonicht's Sched) a To win the $50 award the club's | - play, and plavers mn all cifies Coser quplicate his performance. His more ments schedule in the Smith-| ,,apere turned in 16.147 crow feet | Evans Heads Service Club—Wil-
Freelandville Conservation | Club won first place in the sixth | annual Indiana crow control con. |
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Several players probably Will 20 section of the green by skidding the Thursday night at Greenwood. The re Jet Tocords and regulate the along to see at first hand how three wheels of his car. it was felt that Guernseys are seeking night and sound volume. Fortville entries in the District this joke. such as it was, had gone Sunday -afternoon games. Write Sayre M. Ramsdell, Philco vice | tournament, O. E. Cummins, H. K. too far. Posts are to be put up at Walter Jennings. Greenwood president. announced a four-million | Stafford and G. H. Norris, are scor- the side of the little road that runs Sa—— Golisy advertising appropriation for ing. All three are a decided threat near this green | The Post Office Carriers and the !he coming business year and said to take the District title Hearne has repaired the damage Holy Cross Crusaders, each with two Most of it will be spent in news- | oh {he Bob Tinder, Fortville pro, and Mr. py building up the torn places in Victories, will clash for the lead in PaPEIS and magazines. more imposing features of City vice president; J. W. Jones, junior Stafford are in charge of arrange- the surface with top dressing. Be- the Sportsman's Store W Sdnesua) | operation: : : past worthy president; E. Hammerments for the all amateur. cause the green was long. the cup Twilight League at Brookside Earl Wolf, City Hospital busi- schlag, chaplain; L. B. Thiel, secPublic Links Trials was moved forward several feet so Farm Bureau will play Capitol CROW CONTEST WON ness manager, invited them to in- retary; J. L. Smith, treasurer; BdAT . las not to handicap players. Dairies at Christian 1. One more spect the hospital, {ward Kegeris, conductor; Clifford | team is needed to compiete the loop. Don E. Bloodzood, Sanitation Davis, inside guard; Will H. Smith land anyone interested is requested BY FREELANDVILLE Plant manazer, offered to show Jr, outside guard, and S. R. Barker, to contact McDaniel at the Spoits- them how the plant works, | trustee, man’s Store. | — City Engineer M. G. Johnson | asked them to sec the airport and Townsend Club 52 to Meet — take a look underground at the Members of the West Ridge Town38th St. Storm Sewer. send Club 52 will meet at 7:30 p. m State| Chief Morrissey even offered |'008Y at School 14 | transportation, { AMBASSADOR EN TE L NOW SHOWING—OPEN 10 A. to Indianapolis van to any Other recent rounds have been good, but Hassler Majestic League at Belmont during the last five months. The liams P. Evans, Indianapolis attorqualifying center will compete here. not that good. Stadium: club took first place in the January nev. was elected president of the MAX > 2 = : Par on this course is 72, and Fe aL trian vs. Salvation Army and February divisions of the con- Service Club yesterday to succeed \ OMEN members of Woodstock Leach in his Memorial Dav spree 8:00—Indianapniis_ Bankers vs. Salvation test : Frank M. Moorman. George H Country Club have completed had three birdies on the first nine NORHL Ld Te SHY x Benth. During the five months the con- Cornelius was elected vice presi- LOU their spring handicap tournament mae birdie and an eagie on the test was In progress. 123 competing dent; John A. Mueller, secretary;! FIGHT PICTURES which has been in process for the Second This is the best amateur Results in the Em- Roe Pivot City clubs turned in 72,957 crow feet and Irwin W. Cotton. treasurer. and GET A RINGSIDE SEAT TO last six weeks. Mrs. John B. Stoke- Score turned in at this course this League at Stout Stadium: collected 729 quail or pheasants for Percy Weer, sergeant-at-arms I Ai who also was low medalist, wag Season. Olive Branch Christian, 10: Universal liberations in communities. trading — - : the winner of this match play y ®* + } vik Kenies. 1h: Second Friends, x | Every 100 crow feet for a game bird. | event. Mrs. Herman Wolff was run- HEY sav the whole thing started Gem Coal, 13: Fdgewnod A. C. ” The annual campaign is held to | nerup and Mrs. W. R. Adams won as one of those 19th hole ar- This evening's pairings in the reduce the number of crows which | the consolation award. Winner of guments, at any rate, Tommy Em-Roe Independent League at prev on song and game birds and | the second flight was Mrs. J. J. Vaughn, Pleasant Run pro, and Stout Stadium: | destroy crops 5 Cadick and the runnerup was Miss Clark Espie, president of the East | Frances Kearby Side club, are to match their best Order of finish in the club's week- ball against that of George Stark ALLEGED "HIJACKING | lv tourney was Mrs. Wilson Moth- Woodstock pro, and Raleigh Ben-| The Boys Club Juniors downed GANG AWAITS TRIAL | ershead, first; Mrs. George Kuhn, nett at Pleasant Run Sunday after- 1ockefield Gardens. 7 to 0 | second, and Mrs. John Jameson, noon. —————— third | | Klor Jewelers defeated the Grey-| VALPARAISO, June 6 (U. P).— i Columbia Club Play | Duras 6-4 i Jewelers will play Edward Satchel, 21; George Mitch- : . aramount iardware and Park ell, 47, and Robert Carlton, . HE Columbia Club is to hold its PREPPING Theater in a double-header at of Chicago, today i] int annual spring handicap goif | Broad Ripple Park next Sunday. | hijacking charges brought against tourhsment at the Indianapoiis FOR PAR ats | them bv State Police after their al- : Country Club Thursday and two, The Illinois Street Merchants de- leged leader, Ted Harris, 22. was | R} owest in
trophies are to be at stake. | feated Mac's Service, 11 to 2, and killed in an attempted escape when | The low gross player is to be pre- the Noblesville Merchants, 9-6, in a police arrested the four Saturday sented with the Rost Jewelry Co twin hill. near Chesterton : trophy which has been in competi- ence ti 1} Thev p : i : . pt : | They pleaded not guilty in Portion since 1928, and wie Pletienty PLAY BASEBAL L ter Circuit Court vesterdav. Police Yl To Hy EVAR a SHOTS OFF Empire Life will work out at 4:30 said they were part of a hijacking SCOTe al Mn deducting his handicap ’ p. m. tomorrow at Garfield 3. The gang which robbed merchandise = eng an : FAIR WAY Empires are looking for a good in- trucks in northern Indiana for sev-| resentations are to be made at a fielder eral months A FEW INCHES BEenND WHERE FALL IS TEED
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Thursday evening Former winners of the , Rost next Sunday. Write or wire Bill] LORAIN, O., June 2 (U. P).— TYopny in ide ary Ee. Rider, 856 Massachusetts Ave. or, Thirteen-vear-old Robert Lee Kin1928; ernie Le JON on Jac 3jX- call LI. 4201 during the day. [ney didn’t arrive home from the er. jointly in 1929; William F. Wig- theater. His worried mother called gins, 1930; Dr. Paul T. Hurt and A third-baseman police. “I liked the show so much PF. Buchanan. 1932: Berbard Leh- with two vears’ experience, wants to 1 Saw it three times.” Robert told nan, George E. Pierson and E. C sin with a team. His address is police when they found him. en-| Pulliam Jr. in 1934; Clifford E. Wag- 2403 N. Talbott St., and his Phone tranced, still at the theater. ’ oner. 1936: Earl A. Sheffield, 1936 number TA. 4538. oe and Mr. Wagoner in 1938 and 1939
Club members who have previous- Kroger plavers are asked to ye. For J€ WELRY ! Iv won the Presicent’s Cup include : pori at Garfield 3 tomorrow at 4: Thomas Jackson, 1920; Henry C Pp. m. | . tute, 1930: W. A. Ferguson, 1931; C Oem — s J. R. McCann, J. I. Holcomb, J. 8 ©NEA. Medora Cards are seeking an Ruckelshaus and Otis E. Logan, Bv ART KRENZ opponent for next Sunday al 1932: R. E. Hines, Charles McGar- NEA Service Golf Writer Medora. Write Bill Phillips, Mevey and Ralph Spaan, 1933; Mr.! Fairway shots vary little com- GOra. 3g pg W Oe ok: pared to the tee shot. Any time a Mr. Ruckelshaus. 1935; Rov F. Hartz, : - 8 on \ ° “00 ho 1 3 . t v 1036: Dr. H. F. Parr, 1937, and Dr,| “V0°d Shot is called upon, the player Cleon A. Nafe 1938. is trving for distance A subcommittees composed of Jack Never use a wood for approach | : Stevens, chairman: Earl Moomaw :
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and Dr. Nafe are directing Arrange- ony: irons for accuracy. | ments for the spring tourney, { When playing a wood shot off Busy at Coffin {the fairway remember that the] F late Les Smith. Coffin course clubhead should hit the ball at the rs pro. has been wearing the hap- 10Vest poigt of the arc of the py expression of a sixth grade pupil NT is TO it, ball on the last day of school. The rea-| Must be plaved farther toward the con is the fine play his course has Ti8ht foot than is played for the
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There were 435 par chasers on the Failure to play the ball at its course Sunday. Which established prope: Josikion ih is the reason GLACIER PARK : Rr new all-time record for this layout. 'OF a topped shot. Topping is not . \ EE Colorful Cities of - YY ; Pacific Northwest 3
There was so much enthusiasm that hitting the ball on top as many surpeople were still teeing off on No. 1 Mise but hitting the ball while the * San Francisco Fair ® Matchless mountain
at 6 p. m., although how they were Club is ascending after reaching able to play very long without flood- the lowest point in the downswing. splendor to see at Glacier Park— countless thrilling things to do—
light equipment is something of a| AS in a tee shot, try to hit the) picturesque hotels and mountain
vstery. | ball with a wood shot off the fair“There has been a steady improve- | way when the club is at its lowest ment all season.” Mr. Smith said as| point of the downswing, preferably he took an introspective swing with he the club is still traveling 8 Giver, “Beonie are, Giroverins) COwRwaN. chalets to enjoy. Glaciers, lakes, streams and waterfalls reached by trails, launches and motor coaches. Swimming, fishing, golfing, dancing, wild life explorations. Take your fill. Then visit Pacific Northwest cities and Golden Gate Exposition at San AE LS
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