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Olewine and Other Leaders:

Continue Swift Tennis At Culver.

CULVER, Ind. Aug. 2 (U. P).— Ted Olewine; Santa Monica, Cal, seeded No. I 'in the Junior division, meets Victor. Seixas, Philadelphia,

in the National Junior and Boys’ Tennis tournament today. Jack Kramer, seeded No. 2, meets Tom Price, Cincinnati, in another Junior match. Competition was completed yesterday in the third round of the Junior singles and the second round of the Boys’ singles. Only two seed-

ed entries were eliminated in each

division. In the Boys’ division, Jack Geller, New Rochelle, N. Y., defeated Art Leighton, Chicago, seeded No. 6, 6-2, 6-1, and Lawrence Cahall, Germantown, Pa., defeated Allen Richardson, St. Louis, seeded No. 8, 7-5, 6-3. In the Junior division, Gardner

Larned, Chicago, defeated Calvinj

Sawyer, Chicage, seeded No. 7, 7-5, 6-1, and Jimmy Evart, Chicago, defeated Arthur Prochaska, Hartford, Conn., seeded No. 8, 6-1, 6-2. Budge Patty, Los Angeles, seeded No. 1 in the Boys’ division, meets Vincent Fotre, Chicago, today. Harry Likas, San Francisco, seeded No. 2, meets Gary Albertine, Memphis. In the Junior doubles play, which started yesterday, the second seeded team of E. Blair Hawley, New York, and Teddy Myers, San Francisco,

defeated Howe Atwater, St. Paul,

and Bob Stowe, Kalamazoo, Mich., 6-0, 6-0. Ben Bensinger, Washington, D. C., and Glen Gardner, New Orleans, seeded No. 3, defeated Roger Lewis and Charles Tichenor, Indianapolis, 6-1, 6-3.

Leaders Win in Water Polo Loop

Rhodius ‘and Ellenberger today continued to lead the Municipal Water Polo League following victories at the latter pool last night. The hosts finished strong to defeat Garfield, 6-to-3, in the feature tilt, while Rhodius won easily over Willard, 10 to 1. Ernie Koch and Bernie Ray gave the South Siders a 2-to-1 half-time lead. with Clifford Matthews scoring the lone Ellenberger point, but two goals by Ellenberger's Tom Quinn and one each by Matthews, J. R. Johnson and Martin Unversall in the second period assured the hosts of a victory. John Barkhaus led the Rhodis

“scoring with four goals, followed by

william Hurley and Robert Kirk, two each, and Rovert Sanford. and Don Pitman, a goal apiece.

Juniper Is Medal Victor in Tourney

Low gross honors went to Mrs. Robert O'Neel and Ed Juniper in a lady-caddy tournament yesterday at Hillcrest Country Club, Their total was 185, with Juniper taking medalist honors for the day with a 73. Second were Mrs. William Bookwalter and Ding Minchin with a gross of 186, and Mrs. Court Alfs and Bill Lee followed with 193. Low net honors went to Mrs. R. A. Staudt and Cliff Heck with 147,

Sgro Defeats Paul In Feature Scrap

Joe Sgro, 135, last night outpointed Earl Paul, 135, to take the decision in the feature bout of an amateur boxing card at Washington Park. The bouts were arranged by the Marion County WPA Receration Department. Results of other

bouts:

105-pound class, Paul Newgen! defeated Ken Messingail: j13 Sound, Goodwin, defeated . olan: 118-pound class, Pete Shelby dorcaten Tarl Alderson; class. Bud Holstein defeated Bill St. Clair; 1535-pound class, Harry Firestone scored a technical knockout over Boh Mitchell in the second round and Ernest Brock defeated Milburn Polly.

Northern Indiana

Court Dates Set

GARY, Ind, Aug. 2 (U. P). — Entries in the 19th annual Northern Indiana tennis tournament will close Friday night with an expected record field, it was announced here today. The tourney will be conducted from Aug. 5 to 13 with competition in men’s singles and °doubles, women’s and: junior singles, Fritz Olson, tournament secretary, will receive entries from any player residing north of Indianapolis.

‘House of David Is Loser to Reliables

Approximately 1700 fans last night saw the Kingan Reliables stage a

- six-run rally in the fifth inning to

turn back the House of David nine of Benton Harbor, Mich, 7 to 4, at Perry Stadium. ’' In an added attraction at the night game, Helen Stephens, femi-

nine Olympic star of 1936, captured

a special 100-yard dash. She defeated Vic Wyss of the Kingan team by three yards. Miss Stephens also gave an .exhibition of other track and field events.

Match Play Only

NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—The Professional Golfers’ Association may eliminate the 36-hole qualifying round and decide its championship entirely by- match play.

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Logan Kinnett, outstanding in local softball circles for several years, is to be on the mound tonight for Pepsi-Cola Boosters, opposing the Flashes in a firstround game of the annual City tournament of the Softball Association of America at Belmont Stadium. In other tourney games, Park Tavern is to play Acton All-Stars at 7 o'clock. and Bookwalter-Ball meets Salvation Army at 9:00. Boosters and . Flashes clash at 8:00.

Gary Nine Forfeits In Semi-Pro Event

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. Aug, 2 2 (U. P.).—The Gary team forfeited its semi-final game in the Midwest semi-pro tourney to the Brazil Blocks last night after a heated argument between Gary Second’ Baseman John Kopko and Umpire Reb Russell. Kopko, enraged at two of Russell's decisions, objected strenuously, and was. banished from the field, The Gary players refused to continue play and forfeited the game, 9-0. Tickets were returned to spectators.

Approximately 100 physical Lai: tion instructors, coaches, and athletic directors from various parts of the - Midwest will attend Paul D. Hinkle’s seventh annual Butler University coaching school next, week in the fieldhouse, according to advance registration figures released by university officials. Motion pictures during the football and basketball sessions of the school will play an ovsiandis part in the instruction. Grid fundamentals will be | illustrated by films showing the Detroit thall

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For Action | At Meadow Parker and McNeill Placed

‘In Second Trial Pairing By Official.

SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y., Aug. 2 (U. P.)—Doubles competition begins today at the Meadow Club’s lawn tennis championships, and attention was focused on Frankie Parker and Don McNeill, whose withdrawal from the singles almost caused them to be banned in the doubles. Davis Cup officials, however, wanted to see more of this tandem in action and prevailed on the tournament committee to include them

in the doubles draw. Davis Cup captain Walter Pate

a “trial pairing” at Seabright and they won the title, prevailing over such combinations as Gene Mako

mental team, and Bobby Riggs and Elwood Cooke, Wimbledon cham-

pions. Sabin’s withdrawal from the tournament in a huff yesterday because he was refused permission to wear spiked ‘shoes caused-a revision .in the doubles lineup. Scheduled to team with Mako again, Sabin defaulted in his singles match with Gardnar Mulloy, then packed his bags aid left for New York. Mako now is partnered with Gardnar Mulloy. No singles matches were scheduled today. At nearby East tampon where

are contesting for the Maids Club title, nlay adhered strictl he form with Alice Marble, Mrs. Sarah Fabyan, Helen Jacobs, Dorothy Workman, Dorothy May Bundy, Virginia ‘Wolfenden, . Pauline Betz and Mme. Rene Mathieu. reaching

Butler Coaching School Has Heavy Enrollment

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tray the effect of the hthlete’s foot germ upon the skin dnd the effect various medicines have upon the germ, “Instruction in the football sessions will be given by John (Ox) DaGrosa, president of the American Football Institute; Paul Brown, football coach at Massillon, O., High School, and Ray Baer, football coach at DuPont Manual Training High School, Louisville, Coach Hinkle will handle the basketball sesisons. A coaching school for women, under the direction of M. Schulmeyer, of the Women's Athletic Department, will be held at

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Marion Coun

Complete schedule for the first and second round games in. the Maion County Softball Tournament that will open tomorrow night in Softball and Stout Stadiums was announced today by offieials of the Indianapolis’ Softball Association, Sponsors. Six first-round games tomorrow night will eliminate that many

running for the local title. Indiana Avenue Market, - last year’s champion, and WIRE, 1938 runnerup, both were drawn out early and will play first-round games. Three games will be played at each stadium tomorrow but after that two games & night will be the schedule until the- 1 games. Managers who have not received player admission tickets for tournament games should pick them up at 320 City Hall. The Marion County champion will enter state title regional play and the ultimate winner of the state championship will be sent to St. Louis in September to compete in the national tournament sponsored by the American Softball Association. 2 The complete drawing and time schedule for first and second-round games: FIRST ROUND —Softball Stadium, Aug. 3— .

WIRE, vs. William H. Block. 3 Fairmount Glass vs. Lourd Hot [Po Point Electrics vs. ana Avenue

Fit Stadium, Aug. 3— ¥—Brackside Sweet Shop vs. Stewari-War-er. EH Adams vs. Rogers Jewelr #Uneraplosment Compensation .sStock- ' SECOND ROUND —Softhall Stadium, Ang, 4— 8—Winner of WIRE game vs. Goldsmith

Secos. 9—Ajax Beers vs, J. 8. C.: ~Stout Stadium, Aung, 4— sls ve Street Merchants vs. Buicher SGem Coal vs. Winner Fairmount Glassurdes game. —Softhall Stadium, Aug. 5—

MEE ae vs. Indianapolis Street

ay 8—C, F. B. vs. Mission Orange. Sent Stadium, Aug Bee . Atkins vs. Shamroc! Er Side Merchants vs. Winner Indiana Market-Hot Point gam —Softhall Stadium, Aug. 8—Associated Gas & Oil vs. Winner of Brookside wae! Shop and StewartWarne? gz o—Blasencym’ Funeral Home vs, Shawnee —Stout Stadium, Aug. 6— £|8—Kingan A. % . Gib " 5—Burlo rd vs. it M. C. a go or Sradium, Aug. T— $-~-Winner 3 D. Adams-Rogers Jewelry

ame . 7. Up. 9—Se Boetiel “Food. Market vs. Standard

—Stout Stadium, Aug. fo 8—Rockwood Buddies vs. International Harvester. 9—Emmanuel Baptist vs. Winner Unemployment Compensation-Stockyards.

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tournament of the Softball Association of America, played at Beimoné Stadium last night, Continental Optical won by forfeit over R. C. A.: Ringgold Reds defeated Klor Jewelers, 11-4, and BannerWhitehill defeated Shadeland Cash Grocery, 8-4. Four-hit pitching by Brickens of Ringgold featured the evening's play.

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Scores in the Em- Roe Indepeiident League played at Stout Stadium last night: §i22 Beek: 55, Honflr Pais, 4. v. 8 Allstars, b. > BASEBALL West Side Merchants are to take on the State Penal Farm team this Sunday. The Merchants won their 17th game in 20 starts last Sunday

Franklin Cubs won both ends of a double-header, defeating Hoffa “A. C's 3 to 0, with Hollenbeck and Walters staging a mound battle, and

Boyd on the rubber for the Cubs. For games write James Campbell, 699 E. Ohio St., » Franklin, Ind,

Sunday to meet the Morgan Packers. Price and House will form the Dairy battery. Aug. 13 is open. State nines write Bill Rider, 856 Massachusetts Ave.

Michigan’s Fullback Out for This Year

ANN ARBOR, Mich. Aug 2 (U. P.).—Howard Mehaffey, 24, Pittsburgh, veteran fullback of the University of Michigan football squad, said today that doctors had informed him he would be unable to play this fall. Mehaffey said his left leg failed to recover from No operations made in an attempt to halt osteomyelitis,

Up te 1200 Innings

FITTSTON, Pa. Aug. 2 (U. P).— Two Pittston teams set a new softball marathon record today when they finished 1 00 innings after s playing 20 hours{’both during the day and under, their record-brea day and last night played before a large crowd which also was entertained by a swing band.

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The - eight players in the top two divisions of the Riviera Club’s

will battle for rh club championship the week of Aug. 28. There are nine divisions of four men each. Players gain the top bracket by. challenging and beatling an opponent in rectly above his. Finals in the Women’s - singles also will be heid the same week.

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PAPERHANGING—$1.50 oon. Free estimates. Patterns shown. Work guaranteed. Paul Green. CH-4087.

PAPERHANGING, interior decorations, painting; 1930 samples. = References. Guar. wALTur HARvEY, MA-316%.

Te Estimates free. Wo rE hare: int., 1 Ea amates Jie free. akanteed.

PAINTING, vaper i Al Jot free est.: low rates; 60 days.

(Printing)

NO So)jciars to pay means saving you 20%,. RICHARDS, the Printer, 221 Tndisna Ave,

(Radio Service) WIEDENHAUPTS RADIO SALES & ICE SHO —1328 8, Meridian. “Norge OE Te

CONN BROS. RADIO SERVICE CO., 615 N. __ West. L1-7202. All makes repaired. Guar.

‘(Refrigeration Service) ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATI CO, INC.. 36 9th. AT-0047, and _Sundays, 1-8858)

(Rental Service) King's “Fixture Store” Compists

Rental Service For All Occasions t 1611-45 Southeastern Ave MA-, 349%,

(Roofing)

8, a0eL

NEW ROOFS, repairs; cement work, Porches, walks, riveways; brick, Bloei work. BE-33

J. O. CARR & N CO—3401 EB. 2908. pL oN on a prs

gs want ay fesults in The Times lowest word in the city. Rriess1 for og Tesults at low cost.

at hone

CASTLE BT 911--About 4100 south and one sq. west of Meridian; Sxoalient fiveroom er -modérn bungalow; garage. large lot; gas, elert., driven well. $2,2 $350 cash. balance $20 mo.: owner show. Call Phitling E5282, with JACK C. CARR. MA-2523.

Farms—Suburban

for. bath: hool. T tation. Bar del, : schoo ransportatio D7 down. UDELSON. 10d, CRES. Hanco as, elect., air nid, shrice, “$3000; sb do wn. a N. Penn. = 4286

Busi ness s Property 21 249, INVESTMENT

T. DUPLEX & STOREROOM Corner ocation; 1000 block on S. West St., reconditioned; income $41 r month.

N. Mer.

Only $2250, Mr, Weissman, s61 N F ACTORY SPACE FOR LEASE 50.000 sq. ft. 2% 12c; located at W. Washington and Hardi ng ‘Sts. Revatol railroad switch SHEE Re 1 Suck do ock.

RENT—Store room adionins ligae

R FO 2330 W. Re

rooms; A-1 location, . 2028.

Wanted to Rent

: om house, acreage i radius of In.

tional, HE-5047

. dianapolis.

Moving & Storage

HOGAN TRA : NSFER & STORAGE CORP. ng-Packing-Lem RAGE. FURNTTURS

STQRA Fi en Service 10 All 48 States « AYFLO

nts AERO M 863 ME Ave. RI-3396.

ESTABLISHED 1895—SUESZ—Transfer and Storage. Packing. Shin ing. Overland Hauling.! RI-3628. t phone, CH-0699-W. ; WILL move you for discarded furniture. ARLE gatisiaction. “KIMMELS,”

2144 N. Illinois. TA-2944

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Apartments for Rent 18

DUNDEEAPTS.

791 ¥. M :Cartv St. Efficiency apartments, 80 ) 2 See custodian. 781 B. McC cCarty. eo

“SIMFIELD”

2139 College; rone bedroom; all utilities shed 3 and up.

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PARTMENT RENTAC BURA

Choice ants eladlv shown GENERAL APARTMENTS, oe , L1-3439. Sor. duplex;

20 W_ Vermont. COLLEGE, 1824—Upper heat, water; burgh $27.50. Open. AVIDSON, 429 N.—4 rooms, private bath; all utilities; adult family; $23 JIGHLAND, 18 N.—3 rooms, all utilities; 5 rooms, front porch, water, Frigidaire 8. See custodian. W. MARKET & EAGLE DR. Nice upper duplex, adults, 4 rooms; semi-modern. BLA

Reasonable. MERIDIAN, 3360. N.—Attractive,, Owe . Cross ntila=

effi apt tion. "a-3506. HA-1422 PARK, 931—5 Rooms, modern; 1; heat and water furnished; garage, $35. rBa0l IRGINIA AVE. VIERA. 924%2—3 5300ma, bath, 2d floor: Rea $22. SPRUCE, 707—4 eT modern; heat and water Jfurn.; garage; $27.50. -8401 44 VIRGINIA AVE. W.—3 Rooms, furnished, unfure Inquire gas station, Sth-Tlinois.

ROOMS, private Path entrance; near Teen Utilities. Car line, bus, 489° N.

Dunbar’ _Apts.—Colored 1082 Bfficiency, $27.50 with all iitce, chiding Frigidaire. See custodian.

9TH, 149 nished. HA-1487-R.

18A Attractively Furnished

2728 N Meridian; 1 bedroom 1530 N. Illinois; efficiency Res. Mgr. will show or call ia

1404 — 2 lovely apartments; rivate Snerance: Jully modern, aicely rnished; utili PENN., 1851 RN 4.rms. garage. apt, Hardwood floors, Venetian

Get. want ad results in The Tim lowest word rates ‘in the EY RI-5651 for quick results at low cos

Furn. Houses—Apts.

at Phone

| Houses for Rent 19

} STUDIO LOCATION. hes! In etson, bldg. has ‘north light, ‘820; eat in sea. . CRUSE. REALTY CO. . RI-641%. PL 3-room double; duts only: n water paid. 920 Chadwick. "11-606 : 22.50 WRIGHT ST.—3 bedrm, ri “Single ’ _home, yd., gar, wat. pd. HE- 4466. _ BLAINE, Ave. 1027—5-room: dou ple modmonth, near Catholic scheel, ._ Inquire other half of house. . 6041—Attractive, small, 5fireplace, shower, re 77. \RRIS, 23. ( W. Washington) —8-room Sar. modern except furnace, ase. garage,

3350 Rm. modern bh 27.50. : RS co.

5bun ‘ate tached ich garage.

ILLINOIS "of double; i de-8. GC

MATTRESSES : pil ; ‘renovated. i p lowe, comforts Sd

exterior,

es)—Interior ‘Painting, work guaranteed.

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