Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1939 — Page 26

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For Saturday; Six Tilts Top Today’s. Bill.

NEW YORK, Nov.323 (U.P)— Ttere'll be quite a few football

§ first of this year’s Thanksgivings, but none will mean any‘thing as far as the race for the

Pb 5 mini Maryland-Syracuse,

* Miitary and Washington-Oregon. ~All of the seven perfect-record teams are idle but on Saturday most ‘them go out again and try to

maintain the sizzling pace. they've|

get all season. Vols and Aggies Idle

Two of them—Tennessee and Texas A. & M.—are idle this week‘end while Georgetown, unbeaten but . tied by Syracuse, finished its season . with an upset victory last week over ~ New York University. Saturday's big games will be ~ played in Philadelphia and South ‘Bend, Ind. In Philadelphia, it’s unbeaten Cornell against Pennsylvania in one of the East's traditional = games. Cornell is favored to close out an all-conquering season but this is * one of those games that produces an upset more times than it runs true to form. Southern California, heading’ ‘for ‘the Rose Bowl, stacks its perfect ~ yecord against Notre Dame and - that’s another battle in which any- _ thing can happen. '

Share Coast Lead

This varsity basketball squad, the first at Howe High School, will launch its season Dec. 1 in a game

against Thorntown. A night later the Hornets will meet Broad Ripple, the only city opponent on their schedule. A 14-game card has been arranged for the club. In the front row (left to right) are Carl Barnes, Don Williamson, Dick Eichenauer, Don Clapp, Joe Bruno and Fred Sorrells. In the back row (left to Heut)

are Bob Collins, Duke Hanna, Bill Miles, Jack Jones, Jim Wade, Don Pfeiffer and Joe Maloof.

Athletic Notables Invited To Butler’s Grid Banquet

Hoosiers Hold Final Practice

Seek Defense Against Air Attack of Purdue.

Times Special BLOOMINGTON ,Ind., Nov. 23.—

Working on defensive assignment\ designed to check Purdue's new-

The Rrojans, tied only by Oregon,|found passing attack, Indiana went

are tied for the Pacific Coast Conference lead with U2C. L. A, which 4s tied in Conference competition by * Stanford and by Santa Clara out‘side the Conference. U. C. L. A. faces a tough Oregon

through its final scrimmage of the week today. The Hoosiers will meet Purdue

here Saturday in the state’s annual

gridiron classic, the Old Oaken

. State team this week and if it wins|Bucket encounter, with the kickoff

then the chances are the Rose Bowl bid will be at stake when it plays Southern California on Dec. 9. A defeat for U. S. C. by Notre Dame will have no bearing the Western Rose Bowl situa because only Pacific Coast Conference results en= ter into the figuring. U. C. L. A. still would have to get by Washington State next Thursday, however, to make its game with -U. 8. C. one for the Rose Bowl.

Main-Go Boxers Ready for Bell|"c

Twelve rounds of hard fighting @ppear in prospect at Tomlinson tomorrow night when Jimmie 3 of Louisville and Pat Pat- ~ ‘terson of Somerset, Ky, resume . their feud which had its inception in a 10-round draw in the local ring three weeks ago. Matchmaker Kelse McClure of the Hercules A. C., has received word from the handlers of both boys indicating they are working overtime in the gym to be in the best of condition. Buckler is training in his home town, while Patterson is conditioning at Cincinnati.

scheduled for 1:30 p. m. With the game 36 hours away, Ticket Manager L. L. Fisher announced that approximately 1000 tickets for the game are still available, both in Bloomington and Indianapolis (Bush-Feezle and Spald’S). Purdue and Indiana will go into the game with identical records, both having won two, lost three and tied two. But Purgue, with 27 seniors om its squad as compared to only three on the Indiana team, -will hold ‘a decided edge: in experience, speed manpower. Coach Bo McMillin has few cripples on the Indiana squad, but those injured include Able Emil Uremovich, regular tackle, who likely will not play; Jock Janzaruk, senior end; Mike Dumke, sophomore end, and Charlie Steele, sophomore guard. Indiana’s probable starting lineup will include one senior, Capt. Jim Logan at right guard; eight juniors and two sophomores. iy juniors are: Archie Harris and Eddie Rucinski, ends; Al Sabol and Frank Smith, tackles; Dwight Gahm, center, and Eddie Herbert, quarterback, and Hurling Hal Hursh and Ray Dumke, halfbacks. The sophomores are Gene White, Joby Suary, and Tuffy Brooks, full-

The scheduling of tomorrow |bac

night's fight for 12 rounds, instead of the usual 10, seems to suit both pugs, although it “was Buckler who { the longer route, perhaps because Patterson was tiring in the _ latter rounds of their former fight. Buddy Millard and other local boxers. on tomorrow night's card were to wind up their training ses- . gions thisafternoon at the West Side . . Gym, where the official weigh-in for all fighters on the card will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Basketball

The pairings tomorrow night «the Em-Roe Big Six Girls League at the Hoosier Athletic Club: 7:30—Real Silk vs. Seven Up. 8:30—R- ¥. Hoosier ‘A. . ©. Ca Dairy Crabs ~ Here’s how theyll stack up tomorrow night in the Bush-Feezle League at the Pennsy seen, vn. ro vs. re

= :30—Trimble Oil vs. Indianapolis Rail ways.

Tomorrow night's ght's schedule in the ‘Bush-Feezle Sunday School League at the Broadway M. E. gym: 7:00—Speedway M. E. vs. Central Bapd Presbyterian vs. First PR —centrat Christian vs. Shelby M. E.

desiring games on a expense basis are asked to call Pure Oil Co, ‘LI. 5591, and ask for Bill Gerhardstein.

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Eleven entries have been received in the Em-Roe Holiday Tournament to be held at the Hoosier Athletic ‘Club. Teams desiring to enter are ‘asked to write Everett Babb, 209 W. St., or phone LIL 3446.

Fieldhouse Nov. 29. The prelim tilt fill stast at 7:15 P. In, Txt leaguers

will open action at 8:

More and more pipe smokers insist 20 this big, green its double value.

Bowling—

Top bowling honors in the city last night went to Horn, ‘who bunched games of 226, 227 and 227 in the Uptown Recreation League for a total of 680. One pin behind was Larry Fox,

who turned in a 679 series in the|..

Indianapolis League at.the Pritchett plant. Richwine had a 651 in the same ‘circuit. Ralph Parmelee showed the way in the Central League at the Central Alleys with a 666, while Tillie Kagel showed a total of 604 in the Fox-Hunt Ladies League. - Lucy Court of the same league also was in the upper bracket with a 600. Other league leaders: Pritchett’s Alleys—Link Belt, Bob

|Becherer, 621; Iterclub, Bob Oster-

meyer, 627; Ei Lilly Ladies, . Irma Simon, 511.

Sturm Alleys—Medical, Dr. Harry|

Kerr, 623; International Harvester, Whitehead, 609. Hotel Antlers Alleys—Recreation, Mercer, 557. Central Alleys — Capitol Paper, Sam Lovinger, 519; American Legion, Fred Spencer, 617 (257); Indiana Audit Bureau, Hawkins, 5617. Indiana Alleys—Post Office, Moriarity, 598; Kay Jewelry Ladies, Helen Thoman, 584. Uptown Alleys—Ladies Matinee, Johnston, 393. Pennsylvania Alleys—Allison Engineering, Coulombe, 564; Fletcher Trust, Frank, 583; M. & M., Rboerts, 628; K. of C., McCann, 643. Fox-Hunt Alleys — Banquet, 8. Clark, 554.

Parkway Alleys—Chevrolet Commercial Body, Parse, 618; WilesJohnson Ladies, il Cairns, Wines po mia S. Rubber, Goode, 605

A 200 scratch singles tournament will be held Sunday at the Indiana

Alleys. The meet is open to both[

men and women who are sanctioned league bowlers. Entries close at midnight Saturday.

Wrestling Results .

By UNITED PRESS CHICAGO—Bronko- Nagurski, 240, International Falls, Minn,, threw

riesch von Schacht, , Germany, threw Cowboy rach 45 "210, Cheyenne, Wyo.

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Special guests have been invited to attend the annual Blue Key hanquet honoring Butler University’s sixth consecutive Indiana Collegiate Conference champions next Wednesday at 6:30 p. m. at the Athenaeum. g Governor M. Clifford Townsend and Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan lead a list of guests invited by the senior men’s honorary. Others are Col. Roscoe er, Elmer Layden of Notre Dame, Noble Kizer and Mal Edward of Purdue and Bo McMillin of Indiana.

Still: other guests will include coaches of teams Butler has met this year, local high school coaches, Butler varsity and freshman cross country teams and yell leaders, the Butler freshman team which recently closed its seventh .undefeated season, and members of the Butler athletic staff. John Bain (Doc) Sutherland, ‘former University of Pittsburgh football coach, will be the principal

etic committee chairman, will an-

nounce athletic awards

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City Grid Aces To Get Medals

15 H. S.'Players Selected by Purdue Alumni.

The 15 boys, selected by their coaches and -sports writers as the outstanding Indianapolis high school football players of the season, are to be presented with gold medals and certificates at a Pur-

due Alumni Association of Indianapolis banquet in the Severin Hotel the evening of Dec. 6. Balloting on the selections was held at an association luncheon meeting in the Severin yesterday afternoon. Those selected: - Ends—Knute Dobkins (Tech) and Walter Freihofer (Shortridge). . Tackles—Frank Buddenbaum (Tech), William Taylor (Broad Ripple) and James Miller (Shortridge). Guards—Gilbert Mordoh (Manual), Kenneth Jaynes (Washington) and Pat Ent (Shortridge). " Centers—Jim Fitzgerald (Cathedral) and Jack Stoelting (Tech). Backs—Charles Howard (Tech), Charles Berling (Tech), Boris Dimancheff (W n), Kenneth Smock (Shortridge) and Ott Hurrle (Cathedral). The nominations and voting was done entirely by the coaches and sports writers and the names were selected by a process of elimination. All but Hurrle are seniors, while Hurrle, star Cathedral fullback, is a junior. Tech had five players chosen Shortridge, four; Cathedral | Washington two each, and Broad Ripple and Manual one each.

HOCKEY

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80 Frosh Answer

Eighty Shortridge treshman basketballers turned out for the first practice session yesterday and were drilled on fundamentals. Coach Tom Woods sajd the squad will be cut to 40 next week. : The frosh schedule: Dec. 21, at Ben Davis; Jan. 11, at Washington; Jan. 16, Tech; Jan. 18, Howe; Jan. 23, at Southport; Jan. 25, at Cathedral; Jan, 30, at Broad Ripple; Feb. 1, at Manual: Feb. 6, Washiangton; Feb. 8, at Tech; Feb. 8, at Howe; |c Feb. 20, Cathedral; Feb. 22, Manual; Feb. 27, Broad Ripple.

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State | City of Indianapolis—ss. oly M. Layton, Clerk of the City of|®

Marshall, following his quick vic- : tory in consecutive falls over Wally} Dusek last Tueseday, has signed for next Tuesday night's headliner at

ponent named. He > Das poked Matchmaker Lloyd Ci to make every effort Tn

ago to tumble Juan Humberto in

Carter said today he has lines out for O'Mahoney and hopes to land him. er he 10 do 0, Tepe will obtain another formidable op-|{ ™ ponent. Both Danno and Everett In are former heavyweight ea Marshall announced a few weeks

to et back on top. A special semi-windup will feature} ppearance Wladyslaw Tulan, the Polish “giant,” who is six feet, eight inches tall and scales 300 pounds. The 27-year-old Tulan, a former Polish

Zbyszko, a one-time “great” in the mat world.

Kerr Has Something To Be Thankful For

HAMILTON, N. Y. Nov. 28 (U.

P.)—It was a real Thanksgiving| /|today for Andy Kerr, Colgate’s veteran football coach, whose job is|: secure despite the losings records Lo elevens during the past few Current dismissal rumors were dispelled by William A. Reid, direc-

nounced : last night that: Kerr not only would continue as head football coach but would be promoted to a faculty status. . ’

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GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. 60, 1939,

ORDINAN! regulat traffi certain streets in the Cry Ind SRALOIE providing a penalty for Violation ereof, providis or We su: nce : of special perent of fees, r ling certain ordinances, and xing a tims when

the same shall take crtest, © CC COUNCIL OF THE rey OF INDIANAP-

INDIANA: : IN 1. That all motor vehicles except passenger vehicles, motor buses devoted to the sarriags of passengers for hire, motor-cycles and motor scoo er8 aie hereby prob t from the use ollowin ats gated in the Sty of Indianasolis 8) Me Meridian § Brest, from 16th Street north to the c limits. (b) Maple Rood Boulevard Som 4 ile y limits on the o Fall (c): Westfield ard lege Avenue to Sunset Av Washington Boulevard, From Pall cree Fatkway North Drive, to West Provided owever, ‘that motor vehicles trucks ma. local deliveries may enter and use any of said above described streets within one (1) block of the place where such local delivery is to made. 8. ON 2. That all motor vehicles ext passenger vehicles, motor buses -deto the carriage “of F “soooters for hire, motorcycles an motel 5600 rs and motor. Yehicle trucks not - more than nd one-half 1%)" tons capacity ar Bie hereby prohibited. from the following streets locate

Indiana; y it: (a ols, to ‘Stree from Fotleth Street to Westfield oe

to 2h ion pel {from Seerriu Street Street. y

(©) Co e Avenue, from Ninth nor c! 4a) Ceniral Avenic. fro Fort Wayne north to We stileld Boulevard. © Capitol Avenu from Sixteenth reet north to Westfield Boulevard. (f) Pennsylvania Street, from 8ixe. jsenty t north to Westfield Bou-

oe) Boulevard .P! from Maple Road Soulevard no! ‘to Westfield

Boulev: (h) Broadwa from Maple Road to Westfield Boule-

Poulevard no Provided, oven that motor vehicle than one and one-half

trucks of (1%2) tons capacity makin g Jocal deliver. and e streets de-

ies may scribed Vin his tion’ Yor one ok block from the place of making such de-

ON . 3. The owner of any motor vehicle truck of more than one gad regis:

Stree Ave

anapo Sontiones Da tn applica scri iy Controller, for a special "pera ah such motor vehicle to use the streets described in tion 2 of this ordinance. ean the Droper execution and filing ot such applicad the pay en a fifty (8.50) fee into t os trie of the City Con{Toller the Cit ny Controller shall issue a 8 cial permit such vehicle, appropriely describing Tetich vehicle by motor S54, lees, nung, Sich spec perm shall no ransferable jo another vehicle, and shall be exhibited any - police. o oe

‘request of Tal

fiting of an Such t shall fot be, ou ibjec to th h o lsnian lance m on LL 0 licen a 475 of General Srdinance No Yo, 4 oY 10% 2 as

erson violating an of the Te Si isiomac or the ordinance aha!

on vi bo n, be exceeding. Fif Fi) Dollars (350, 00) 10% which dae: imprisonm to e n (10) days.

may on N . General Ordinance No. 1 1039, is hereby repealed and any and 4 li ordinances and of ordinan in

parts conflict he Fewith 252 hereby y repesied. SECTION 6. Th rdin all be in full force and effec 5

fron “and. after its Pe

e, approyal oy the mayor, and pubof diana. Marion County,

I, John In apolis, Indiana, do her cer ney the above and forego Fegoung 1s a PY and Som lete copy - of ral ‘Ord ne 9, as amended; that said ordii 8ay'of No by the Common Council on hes * sn y of Novemss y B. Sy was

2 appre by the Mayor on the 3 {dey 30d, vember, 1939 and now on file and on record in office. ‘hand and the official stal

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6022 EVANSTON upealow: gas: electric ple. side? carafe, 8 Be whe i 768 N. WARMAN

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for ar sect, a tS a p fs Bs u fai? Ea Blascy Real Estate Division 44 Virginia Ave. Office Phone LI1-8401 Res. Phone TA-3740

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Apartments for Rent 18

$4.50 WEEK

ROOSEVELT HOTEL Capitol and Ohio St. Guest Laundry Free

Spencer Hotel i's i $4 vo JAP JONES, a Za

comfortable” Seeing ARS ns 50 up

Desirable

steam £ Hom Sr abianis els week: transle nt, § ide Mayfield wa

APITOL, Housekeeping Rooms 17

rms., city ne ILLINOIS, N., 1628; 3; Dversiuited; private entrarice; ’ buiit- ins, sink, stoker

8.; on ans.,

1706—Cozy two-room apartutilities, phone, parking; $5.

‘ment; HA-32099- v. ALABAMA, N. 32238—1 or 2 unfurnished rooms, private home; utilities furnished; _ garage; phone 1134 — Room, kitchenstte, Two r $5. Sinks,

ranges. : PARROLETON, 1222—Two-room . apartent; sink, front and back entrance; poi furnished. TON, 1226 — Furnished; room, kitchenette. 1205 Linden, room, Ltilitles. 1-9403.

large one 1420—Cozy, = 1l-room Jarge pl Furnished; good hea

2310—1-room kitchenette, newshed; Just floor; sink; private

HE-379! DORMAN, 730—3 i i radio, sink, utilJies} oof" entrance; udults; $4.50.

COLLEGE, closets, _ Phone. _

ly fu entrance.

716! front; private utilities: toilet; Sauls; sutomatic hea kitchen

IDIAN; N., ette; innersprings, “sink, Toho water, steam heat, phone.

entrance; ‘in;

" |chotes apts. giadly shown.

APARTMENT RENTAL BUREAU HE-1328, GENERAL APARTMENTS, NC. 2 W. Vermont

A’ . decor cory ker, ut} 8.: RG .

2s 3 CAREOLITOS N AVE. —Bedroom, Heat inette, kitchen aod SR ’ o-

t custo _ Suslodias 13 ya shed

.| MERIDIAN, 1939 N. large room Bite ment; piivate '¢ CE usillies

gedishu le i “iter upper, heat, vn 3 Ww! Rte, hittsn, upper near Shorte WASHINGTON. 5730 E. (WASH., AUDU-

room ied "SH utilities paid, $41. Also furn ga

10TH, 3433 E.—Corn 2 rooms; bath, icin heat, $20; out open. 3 wn adults.

oy rick building: Bisniace: Ba tins: suitable -4826. Furn. Houses—Apts. 18A BROADWAY, = 1919—Furnish pper. -du Plex: 2 hoa bedrooms; stoker ol gars

CA iTniahed 2 Sara

duplex; COLLEGE, 1 nusually attrae newly furni

' 140 Shad ~ bath, shower, utilit: Garage. LI-0383. SOUTHEASTERN, 1308 — New fyo-ioom = aparyment Nicely furnished. All utile ide 8 pal , Bus service at door. MA-, 9TH, Jef W.—3 Room, Miflisles fu. 8 re gas station, 9th, Illinois. \ 1487-W. EL Houses for Rent 19 Redecorated Throughout Br roaqyay; 3 3 bedrooms and bath

in 5 infrepince } elawar are," ipves duplex; § and bath ps.

Li N.— i on

rooms, sunroom and * Beville; 2

le: Soniis call’ Mr. Burtt.

Hall Hotel Co. ~ LI. 2541

17 N.