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Clements Fires 71 to Head|

Links Field; Go Into Second Round:

RICHMOND, Ind, July 25 (U. P.).—Headed by James Clements, a determined hometown | boy whose subpar 71 paced the field yesterday,

122 youthful Hoosier golfers drove| i

off today at the Forest Hills Country Club to complete the 36-hole qualifying round for the 15th annual State junior golf tournament. Clements, a late her, ousted

Ray White of Indianapolis from the lead when he turned in his one-under-par 71. He slashed the single first nine with a 35 and then came in in 36, regulation figures. Clements is secretary of the State Junior Golf Association. Back of the two Tehdsrs were Stanley Sisler of South Bend, who smashed out a sparkling 67 in practice Sunday, and James Guinnup of Seymour, last year’s runnerup. Both toured e difficult 18-hole course in 73. ed at 74 wepe Bill McClure of Richmond, president of the association, and Fred Link of | Ft. Wayne. John Phillips of Hammond was the only player to register 75 in the - first 18, but four were tied at 76. ey were Dale Morey of Martinsville, Don Elbel of South - Bend, James Kerr of Bloomington and Eddie Eppich of Indianapolis. : Twenty-one players turned in scores in the 70s while (32 shot 81 or better. Scores ranged from Clement’s 71 to a 117 turned |in by Don Hodapp of Indianapolis.| Only five players ‘shot above 100. | From yesterday's scoring it appeared that a score of 163 would qualify for the match play which the 32 low scorers will start tomorrow. Other leading scores yesterday: Robert Warren, South Bend . Clayton Bartel, Richmond ......ccccs. Robert Stackhouse, Indianapolis cesanee Fred Tully, Franklin ......... tesessenae Francis Gilmore, Columbus cebecccccass Dan Cravens, Franklin ....... decesscnse Don Walls, Bloomington . Richard Freeman, Crawfordsville...... Bob Bergel, Ft. Wayne ....... Jay Anson, Pendleton Richard Robertson, Terre Haute .c..... Gordon Muelhausen, Loganspart...... John Ruge, Valparaiso ........ joes

Birds Lose Mack

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Joe Mack, Columbus Red Birds].

first baseman has been transferred to.the Newark Bears of the International League. Mack has been here on option from the Cincinnati

tain that pace today.

Leads Hoosiers at Baltimore

Leach Hits

Hard Going; InT ourney

Defending Champ in Public Links Meet Falters in Second Round.

BALTIMORE, July 25 (U.P).— One hundred and seventy-six public links golfers fought for 64 places in match play today as they began the second qualifying round of the National Championship under a burning sun. The low 64 scorers in today’s

. Iround and yesterday's start match

2 | Ralph Barnes, Atlanta .... g | Marshall Hammond, Spo-

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Leading the Hoosier delegation as the second 18-hole qualifying round began today in the National Public links championship at Balfimore is Jack Taulman, the consistent Columbus shooter. Taulman yesterday had a 37-37—74-and should be safely qualified if he can main-

CHICAGO, July 25 (U. P.)—The traditional line power of the Midwest and the backfield trickery of the South and East were coupled today in an All-America football team selected by 10 million fans to battle the world professional champion New York Giants in Soldiers’ Field Aug. 30. Final returns in the voting for Chicago’s sixth annual charity game, to be played under the floodlights, revealed that seven Midwesterners—six: of them linemen— had made the starting eleven along

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} SOFTBALL | The annual Em-Roe girls’ state . tourney will be held at Forest Park, Noblesville, Sept. 3 and 4. For entry blanks address Everett Babb, 209 W.

The entry fee will be $3, the same as last year. Trophies and individual medals will be given the members of the winning teams. R. C was the winner last year by defesting the Hoosier Athletic Club, 3-2.

schedule at the halfway dings in the | Em-Roe League follow:

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Bush-Feezle | Leagues This week’s schedule for the State

League: Ee mney Merchants vs. AllStark at Muncie Indianapolis, Columbus.

bus Auto yville,

netrists, at anal hs, vit Blom BEES at Indianapolis for the Twilight Factory League playing at the City parks toJNOITOW .

ci Lr, Paint & Color Co. vs. Boys ub, Gar to A) prentice Printers vs. Gibson Co., Wil-

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091 TURITOVS schedule for the East Side Sunday School League [Piayiog at Softball Stadium:

. 7:00—Emerson vs. Garfield. 8: 00 Emanuel vs. Woodruff Tuxedo vs. Tabernacle.

: The il League has completed its season’s schedule. Two teams are tied for first place, the Shamrocks and the J. S. C. with eight victories and two defeats each. These teams will play off the tie at the Softball Stadium, Friday night at 8 o'clock.

Schedule for the Night Factory League playing at Softball Stadium

we 8:00—Indianapolis Glove vs. StewartLS T8 mternational Harvester - vs, ‘BE. C. “Below is the team standing after

“the games played July 18: WwW. Pct. 1.000 1.000 .850 +500 375 2250

Biternational Harvester. 3

Be adams’ . dssrelly Glove . . Charlottesville e downed Real Silk in a double-header, 9 to-8, and 8 to 0. Winners desire home games fn August. Write , Chinries Walker, Ohatioiesville, In

, Tonight's Smith-Hassler Majestic ‘schedule at Belmont Sta-

is as follows: 7:00—Belmont Salvation Army vs. InFirat Presbyterian vs. Pure Oil 9: ty Benefit Insurance vs. Salvation Army Blue Shields.

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lover Ernest Products. Fast local clubs write Scott Duncan, 2316 Brookside Ave. |

Goldsmith’s |Secos desire night road games. Write Manager Goldsmith, 535 S. Illinois St., or call -1612 In its last time out, he team defeated Klor Jewelry, 8

¥'to 4. Ben Cohen, Woody Woodrum

and Clarence Dosch are requested to contact the manager.

Entries for the sectional tourna-, ment of the Amateur Softball Association of America, scheduled to open at; Belmont Stadium next Tuesday, must be turned in by midnight tonight, according to Walter Loman, local tournament manager. Entries should be turned in or mailed to Loman at Smith-Hassler Sporting Goods Co. or at Belmont Stadium. Sixteen entries have been received to date.

BASEBALL .

Empire Life players will practice at Rhodius Park tomorrow afternoon at 4:30. The team is to play the Beanblossoms in a Municipal League game at Riverside 1 Sunday. Last Sunday Empire Life defeated the Indiana Farm nine, 14 to 10.

West Side Merchants defeated Southern A. Cs, in a double-header, 11 to 0 and 15.to 3. The Merchants are to play at Edinburg next Sun-

ct. day. Road games are wanted for

Aug. 13 and 20 and in September. Write Russ Sellers, 906 Moreland Ave. .

East Side Cubs want a game for Sunday. August dates are open for out-of-town games. Write Emerson Cox, 525 N. Keystone Ave. phone CH. 3325.

Model Dairy defeated Edinburg and the winners desire an out-of-town game next Sunday. Write or wire Bill Rider, 856 Massachusetts ave, or phone LI. 4201 during the ay.

The Kelley All-Sta Stars will practice at Garfield 3 tomorrow at 4:30 p. m. and will have an important meeting at 1906 Lexington Ave. Thursday at 8:30 p. m.

Franklin Cubs want a game for Sunday, July 30, and for September dates. State teams write James Campbell 699 E. Ohio St., Franklin,

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play tomorrow and indications were that a two-day score of 154 would be good enough to qualify. The course was baked and hard and balls raced like frightened rabbits across the large greens. Early scores in today’s round were high.

Slips on Out Nine °

Al Leach of Cleveland, defending champion, faltered on the out nine and shot a 42, six over par. This brought his total for 27 holes to 117, ralsing doubts of his qualifying. Arthur Armstrong, Honolulu shipping clerk who was runner-up in 1934, and Don Erickson, technician_for a Los Angeles gas and

i electric company, each rounded the

turn in 35, one under par. This put them into the early lead, as both were among the four in the par 72 bracket yesterday. Their totals for 27 holes were 1%, ops under par. Scores of early finishers for the second 18 holes of qualifying play and the 36-hole totals: Joseph Urso, Pittsburgh.... 88-40—"18-157 Dudley Hartman, Chicago.. 41-46—87—169 John Skinner, Cleveland... 39-45—-84—1G0 Ralph Presby, Sacramento. 38-86—74—150 Ken Peterson, Dayton ..... 38-39—77—152 89-40—79—162

kane Louis Both, Milwaukee .... Wesley Casper, Louisville.. M. Moore, Charleston, S. C. 43-40—83—174 John Nowack, Cleveland .. 38-36—74—157 Chuck Alexander Durham, f N. C. C. Fryman, St. Louis ...... Roy Roberts, Tulsa ........ ¥red Genick, Detroit ..... 40-14—84—166 Neil Whitney, Los Angeles. 37-37—74—149 Ronnie Williams, Detroit .. 38-39—77—161 James Gipe, Washington .. 42-39—81-—163 Benson Ensor, Baltimore .. 88-43—81—160 Team Championship

In addition to the medglist, today’s play also will decide the intercity team championship, a competition in which three-man teams from 30 cities are entered. As the second round opened, Los Angeles’ trio seemed marching toward a successful title defense. It led with a total of 221, three strokes better

At Garfield Pool |=

Two municipal league water polo matches are scheduled for tonight at the Garfield Park pool with Ellenberger meeting Willard at 7:30

second tilt. Rhodius, which shares the league lead with Ellenberger, defeated Garfield, earlier in the season, 3

to 0. Ellenberger and Willard originally were scheduled to meet some time ago, and the East Side team Samed a forfeit victory | at that Ee,

Dixie Walker S Sold To Brooklyn Club

| DETROIT, July 25 (U. P.)—The Detroit Tigers last night announced

the sale of Outfielder Fred (Dixie) Walker to the Brooklyn Dodgers for an unannounced sum. The sale was made grey waivers were secured from all other clubs in the majors.

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Rooms With Board 15

$3, $5—26 E. 11TH—AIll new furniture, inmg mattress. RI-8846. COMER, 1205—Twin beds, TRE cross ventilation: widow's home. DR-0114-R. $5—ALABAMA, 529 8S. fions: hot. cold water; good mi

— Room, next to bath: breakfast, garage optional. 1-2 gentlemen.

DELAWARE, 1229—Twin beds, private bath, ro ‘hot water, garage; Teak" fast getiousi

® home. le, 1.3: Baie hot a Droakrast

5—Real i vali [Es a i]

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t sleeping room; D.

352 N.—Front sleeping room, $3—

HAMILTON, 538 N.—Large cdol front, fur- =

820 N.—Cool front; also small $

E.—Colonial, Apt. 5; clean, D

vate en-|O!

T_ Frvate eals. ‘M- PARK,

CLAIR. 1122 E.—Nicely furnished; in: IRL good meals; suitable 13 reasona . CH-1691.

home for 2 lad:

co in| laund Spr. > ’ 6637. 5 TY:

WILL BOARD, child in d home. Good school. Mrs. Garrett rmstrong. Fairland, Ind. Telephone London. 16

Hotels

$4.60 WEEK

ROOSEVELT HOTEL

Capitol and Ohio St. Guest Laundry Free

MILNER $3.50 VEE

UP T GUEST LAUNDRY (FREE HOTEL 6 8. ILLINOIS

Get want 8d on in The Times at lowest word he city. Phone RI-5551 for are reatlts at low 508%: :

Housekeeping Rooms 17

HOUSEKEEPING bath; Cross yellilation: quiets Tatilities: phone, 1440 N. Alaba

PINE, N., oper rooms, Clean, private; after $4 UP—Lovely furnished; 3 w tral. $5—12TH, rooms;

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newly ows, porch.

1103 C

nice unf Rished ? worTH ;

N., Oey and h ee -1148.

2144 E. — all utilities. BD ELAWARE EB, furnished _ sleep: suites; ol is ALABAMA, N., 1005—2-3-room apartment, sleeping private porch; $3 up; Catiltbies, BROADWAY, 1134—Clean, "cool, _ room, kitchenette, sink, $4. One room, $3. BROADWAY, 2545—2 nicely furnished rooms; refrigerator; housekee ping or leeping. HE-3854.

CARROLLTON, 2226—Entire second floor, em ‘apartment, furnished. Sink, CARROLLTON 2230—2-room 3 rooms, Oehenetie 3 Ae

ousekeeping

TENT 1151 shan Rousekeeping room, Maren © closet, 3. Also sleep!

po Be 1536 — Yo! like this. 5 S = : Reasonable.

2-room apartment, s __RI-1128. COLLEGE, 1537—3a-room PFET nice! furnished; entrance; steam heat. ELAWARE, 517--Large light, cool room; p: private Na reasonable; walking DELAWARE. 720 N —TLarge 3 S-room a spartmeh; nicely rurhighe BE t hot water.

a WAYNE. a Everythi

ILLINOIS, 2625 N.—2 front, lower; well Tarniohed, ener) SE eloctrie: janitor

service. MASSA APT ~ 2—Nicely furnished, athe ine sleeping

Hot water: inne MASSACHUSETTS AVE. 03, Apt. 9 — _ Clean, 2 atl = ot. water, utilities. 319—Attractive bed-

room a Deny: * ghost floor; Frigitaire, _ phone, | Toren. Adults.

RIENTAL, 20 N.—Attractive 2 rooms; innersprings: va Eidaire; private entrance; hot A 11371 2 an Toate: av up. 1odms, Whper and PENNSYLVANIA, N., 1807—2 clean, cool— living room, stu couch, hen screened-in vworch: aext bath: constant hot water. er. SPECIAL SUMMER RATE. RURAL N., 2230—32 rooms completely furnished, utilities included, garage space;

rent reasonable. 312 E~1 and 2-room apartand $6; utilities furnished.

ag JJown,

EA, ets Eiitete catrance ai ie

inner. | UNION, excellent meals. RI- ;

lower | ti

TREMONT, 30 N.—! room; utilities; Garage.

1409—Lower 3. rooms; Frigidaire, hare bath, $7.50; garage.

—Three rooms, vats aS floor (see ho

Modern furnished 3-front-tear entrance,

utilities, HA-3491-

WALNUT, | bath; utilities: keeper in base

12TH. 2144 E.—2 nice furnished rooms TH MORE.

$6: _ all utilities. WOR 29TH, Ww. 403 fnoar trans ration) fs foom apartmen Ny fu furnished. __ Heat, water; TA 2 OR 4 Fi SHED d modern, utilities paid. IR-7646.

Apartments for Rent

DUNDEEAPTS.

781 E. McCarty St. Efficiency apartments, = $0. i: See custodian. 781 Eu" McCarty,

MAYFAIR 221 East Ninth St. Modern shiclen

partment. Electric refrigeration;

ate SRE Teer COMPANY, AGENTS

APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU

Choice apts erladlv shown _ HE-1328.

GENERAL APARTMENTS, INC. 29 W Vermont. 01-2499. $25; 1348 N. ILLINOIS—4 rooms and bath. __Redec orated. Water, heat finlsned COLLEGE, 1704—Unfurnishi I a mab Utilities. Seon ou Reasonable. MA-3519. BE-4446. LE GRANDE AVE, E., 1435—$32 secures a most attract. bedrm. a Bo Tse living rm., dinette a kit. A MER. iE roomy siicie ol Shower,” cross ventila-

NEW JERSEY. fie N.=10 rooms; 3 baths; hdw. firs.; good condition, 4 w: LI- 2 4 Virginia A

P ys zy Frigid Aap 9 ITs] = apartmen aire, gas r 3 edo Eri TA-2131.

Dunbar Apts.—Colored wits all Nititnes including iieney. Ton custodian. Apt. 10. g| Times want ads get et results at 8 Wah ad word rate ty, RI-5551.. Bil. will be Ba later. Furn. Houses—Apts.

west one

— Bedroom, kitchran Adults. Utilities. E. loth "trolle ey. BELMONT. 3 N., 129—Four-room house; $8 week; coal as utilities paid. BE-1516-W. RILEY, =U) wi

$4.50;

enet te: redec Lo

T duplex, 4

rooms and Adults. IR1012. :

a i home for rent in Car- : Mr Ind. oy 59 o Lv :

ST ext bath. __Carline. tilites. Private entrance, 10TH, 2002 E Attractive 3-room ette, fur nished or entrance; e

Houses for Rent 19

1.50; 143 DENNY; new 5 rm hg ME water pad, R RI-5811, ar CAPITO! 4 N.—4-room upper; hea er adie $30; Frigidaire; stove opona.

CENTRAL, 23 27—Seven-room modern. ~All Jdesorated: garage; nice yard; $37.

PARK 931—5-room upper, du Piexs me ter furn.; : Jorase Eins sik 30.

Attractive 6-room m Mode i Bim Garage. Call 1 roa

ight, CH-5242

PERMANENTS, o $5. Good work. Royal Beauty Fo 01 Roosevelt Bldg,

Help a= 8)!

Free esti

GING-Cleaning, painting. mt; ork guaranteed.

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cement; floors, porches: :

Painting. 1 1939 samples. | References, sayar > nteed. WALTER

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