Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1939 — Page 28
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‘Guernsey Is Threat
In Singles
. Collegiate Champion Ousts|
Yugoslav Ace at Forest Hills.
: FOREST HILLS N. Y., Sept. 8 « (U.P) —A new threat for the Na-|
|
| | |
: tional Singles Lawn Tennis Cham-| * pionship was seen today in Frank
: Guernsey, national
¢ Yugoslavia
Guernsey, who recently conquered
. top-seeded Bobby Riges at Sea- » bright, came from behind to elim ! inate the Yugoslavian Ace, who won from Jack Bromwich of Australia in the inter-zone Davis Cup finals two weeks ago. Puncee, panalized , & dozen times or more for foot- ‘ faulting, finally bowed 6-1, 3-8, 2-6, : 6-8, 7.5 is exit ended Yugoslavia hope for the title lowed his Davis Cup teammate, Franjo Kukuljevic to the sidelines. The latter, who also had a 2-1 set lead, was knocked out by Ernie Sutter of New Orleans, former holder)
of the intercollegiate crown, 6-4, 2-6 |
3-6, 6-3, 6-3 Riggs drew a first round bye. He opens his bid today for the title, left undefended by Don Budge
against the Philippine Davis Cup-|
per, Felicisimo Ampon
Bowling—
Floyd Kenyon, bowling in the mn. justrial League at the Indiana Allevs, fired a three-game score of 633
to take top honors on the local al-| ong took second in the race given a surprise in the $1500 L. 8. leys last night. Only nine 600 games ,,.4 wy Pat, was third in this heat| Ayres & Co. 2:07 trot.
or better were recorded as compared with 20 Wednesday night, League leaders were: St. Philips—Barrett, No. 2, 528. Fox-Hunt-—W, Otting, Automotive, 622
because Puntee fol-
intercollegiate | . titleholder from Orlando, Fla, who : opened his bid with a victory over the highly touted Franjo Puncee of
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Harry Firestone (right) of the North East Community Center fioors Tommy Marker, East Community Center in their title bout in the 147-pound class of the City Parks boxing tournament.
Firestone won the bout on a decision,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Floors Foe in Parks Ring Finals
alse of the North
Racing Program Is Due To Finish on High Note
(Continued from Page 26)
| and the race. Other race stand. | ings were Dell Frisco, fourth; Miss’ | Budlong, fifth and Gilt Hanover, sixth. It took just two heats for Duke
Hanover, the flashy pacer entered)
Dale Hanover won the first heat, Dean Hane over the second and Clever Hane ‘over the third, while Protectorate, the other horse entered, was a poor fourth and last every time. | The three heat winners then
Indiana—Floyd Kenyon, Indus] by Henry Warw ick, Cleveland, to hati to run it off. At the half Clev-
trial, 633. Parkwav—K. Davis ture, 28. Pennsyivania—J. Smith, Related | Foods, 614; Hamilton, Mallory, 631. | Fountian Square—Roy Byrd, Al-| pha, 564; Schaad, St. Catherine's, | 601. Sturm-—Riegel, 882, Uptown—Witman, Intermediate, 620; Barrett, Water Company, 576. Pritchett—Charles MeCann and Bernie Barnado, Universal, 621 each; ott, Indianapolis Life, (ladies) | v1.
583; Lowell Fouch, Recreation,
Kahn Tailoring,
The South Side League, bowling at the Fountain needs a team of about 900 average! as well as individual bowlers. For information, call Ray Hockersmith Bt DR. 0870-R or the allevs at DR
The Real Silk Hosiery Union Ladies League will open its season | at 1 p. m. Saturday at the Indiana | lleys. Three more teams are needed. For information call CH. 1042 or the Indiana Allevs, RI. 0540.
The New York Central Railroad League will open its season tonight! at the Pennsylvania Alleys. G. N. Hyde is president and F. W. Raftery, secretary.
Life Is No Fun for Conn’s Sparmates
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 8 (U. P) — Life is becoming more and more! miserable “or sparring partners at White Mansion, training quarters for Billy Conn, Pittsburgh's hand-|
some light heavyweight champion. [Floyd Alderson of the North East]
Koch Furni- |
| back when | called, stake, and this final heat was tak-|
len Princess’
Businessmen |
Square Alleys at 8:30 p. m. Monday, |
exert mastery over the other nine] | Dean Hanover trailing and it was Hanover head *
pacers in the $2500 Hal Dale Stake, the feature race. The Duke's time for the first heat was 2:013%, and for the second, 2:02.
Being the race winner in these) horse didn't come]
this the under conditions
| two heats, third heat was of this
in 2:03% Laurel, who was other two heats, for second place in the race standing. They could | have used a camera for the finish, | | too, because the first five horses! lcame across the line almost nose| to nose—a spectacular sight, In fact, Sep Palin, the pilot lof Adam Jr, drvoe back to the] judges stand thinking his horse had won, but this gelding was |awarded third behind Callie G. Peter Patch was fourth and Clyde | Scott fifth. In the final race stand-
by Miss second in the
ling Callie G. was third, Adam Jr, | trotters of the 2:15 class. and | second heat this {move on the back stretch, while]
fourth; Peter Patch, fifth, Clyde Scott, sixth. An award of $125 was made in this race to the horse ahead at the half in every heat C. Brooke was leading the field at
| this point in the first two heats]
and Miss Princess Laurel was
ahead at the half in the third |
stanza. The great Dean Hanover was
Fistic Crowns Go To Six Amateurs
Six youthful amateurs today held| 1
| City Parks boxing titles after two nights of glove-throwing at the (North East Community Center Victor in the 100-pound class way
The reason: Conn is concentrating | community Center. who defeated
on the development of a hard right- |
hand punch to use against Melio! Bettina when the two (lighters meet | for the light heavyweight title at|
Forbes Field here the night of}
Sept. 28.
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Firestone, North East, defeated | Tommy Marker, also of North East, lin the finals. The 160-pound final.
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Deaths—Funerals 1 Indianapolis Times, Friday, Sept. 8, 1089
ARMSTRONG «= Ethel N., of 320 Nopths ern Ave, beloved wife of Clarence S. Armstrong, daughter of Mrs, Alice our. tis, sister of rs, Bertha Arvin and Clarence plane efparted this life Seursday, ag Funteal Saturday, «9 at the Meridian eights Presby2 &"k m i, fends may call OOR, NORTHSIDE HOROME, a eld and College 8. will lie in state at the church from 1 to 3 p. m,
BIEBINGER-—Jacob, of 3021 Boulevard Place, beloved Jather otk Liinor Biebinger, city, and R Davenport, Iowa, departed this lite “Thursday. A years. neral Saturday, Sept t MOOR KIRK NORTH SIDE RuivRAL o HOME. Fairfield Ag College Ave 2D m Burial Crown Hill, Friends al
BIEHI George B., beloved husband of Ethel M. Biehl and father of Mrs. Thelma F. Watson and John W., Betty Lou Donald E. and Gene Allen Biehl, passed away Wednesday Svening. Sept. 6. Funerhel WALD
at HOME, afternoon 9, Crown CT Cemetery. are welcome,
GERTH-—Emil H, father o Bog Flor ence, Louisa, Hazel, hryn oh Oefelein and Mrs. ron mple Passed away at the residence 3046 Park Wednesday evening. NER & BUCHANAN Saturday, 10 a. m. Burial Crown
GURLRY-cJennie A, (nee Carlisle), age 55 N. Colurado St, wife of Claude E., ONG of Brnest, grandmother of Frances Marie and argaret Sue, assed away Thursday night. Funeral Monday, 10:30 a. m. at the Second Friends Church, Lee and Lambert Sts. Burial emorial Park. Friends may call at RE residence any time, FARLEY SERV.
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HARMAN Frank E, Harman, passed away Thursday, Sept. 7, t the home of his Nephew. William M, oore, 42d ond Forest Manor Ave. Burial in Lima, aires, Sept, 8. RAGS. DALE & PRICE SERVICE.
JANICKE-William F., age 68 years, 615 Terrace Ave, beloved father of Mrs, Irene Wrennick, Edward and Frank gahicke, passed awiy Thuttdag. Funeral turday, 2: A G. RMANN FONERA HOME. 1508 8. East St. Friends invited, Burial Concordia Cemetery.
MOORE--Willlam R., age 63, Spink-Arms Hotel, husband of Mary 8S. and brother of Mrs, Willis = Miller, Jassed away Wednesday eve Services 2 FLANNER & BUG LANAN | ‘MOR! ARY Friday evening at 8 o'clock, Feith 8 invited. Burial Springfield, O. Friends may call at the mortuary,
57. beloved sister of Georgia Lee and James Gill, passed away Thursday, Funeral Saturday, ° m, from SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. Illinois at Toth, Burial Crown Hill Friends may call at the chapel after 4 p. m, Friday,
PARKER-- Effie, age 74 years, mother of Mrs, Audry Mosteller, grandmother of Mrs, Christine Cappiello and Mrs. Beatrice Hamilten, passed AY Thursday evenin Funeral Saturday 130 from SHIRLEY BROS, CENTRAL , CHAD: EL, Illinois at 10th. Burial Rvs Hill, Friends may call at the chapel any time,
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assed away Sept, 8, aunt of Pays eenan and James B. ason, Friends may call at FEENEY & FEENEY "FUNERAL HOME, 2330 Meridian St Saturday p. m. Funeral Monday, 11, 9:30, at the Funeral Home, . at 8t, Anthony's Church, Burial Calvary Cemetery,
WEBBER--Callie 8,, entered into rest Fri. day, age 43 vears, wife of Darrol R. Webber, mother of Mrs, Margaret I., Nichols, Frances Jean and Richard R. Webber, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Willlam Drake, sister of Mrs, Edgar Buckley and Herbert Drake, Funeral Saturday, 10 a. m., HARRY W. MOORE PEACE CHAPEL, 3 m, Ohristian Church in Renuiand, nd, Burial Fairlawn Cemeter
WHITE-Agnes R,, 324 W. 31st St, into rest Thursday. age 35 years, wife of Noel White, mother of Ruth Ellen White, daughter of Anton Riegger, sister of Mrs, IL. W, Windsor, Mrs, John Swit. per, Christian H., James M and Joseph Services Saturday, 2 p. m. OORE PEACE CHAPEL. Burial WaShinRVON Park Cemetery,
WRITE--Charles G., husband of Mary H., father of Hughes I. and Brother of Mrs Jennie June and Frank M. White, passed away Thursday evening at the residence, 2152 N. Talbott, Services at the FLAN. NER & BUCHANAN Mortuary Monday, 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the Mortuary.
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REIDY Rita Mae, year ago, Sept. 7, You are not lorgotten, Nor will you ever be As long as life and memory last . a wil remember thee PAT ady misse M4 HER, SISTER and BROTHER
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