Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1940 — Page 17

WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1940

Logan Starts

For Tribe Here Tonight

Indians Lead Colonels But Watch Out—

The Indianapolis Indians are ahead of the Louisville Colonels in the American Association race but the margin is only two and a half games and the series between the traditional rivals opening at Perry Stadium tonight is expected to produce explosive competition. It’s another “break” for the feminine customers, since it's ladies’ night at the Tribe park, and Lefty Bob Logan, winner of six games in

seven starts, is slated to face Bill Burwell’s Derbyvtown boys on the

Up From Alabama

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Hard-Luck Pilots Get Their Chance

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shock absorbers as the first step in the attempted solution. Bob still was undecided as to whether he would make the run today. The practice pace he set was enough to get him in the starting field, but Swanson was determined the Sampson Special should do more than just that. o ” = Every test run Raul Riganti makes is the sign for the pit quarterbacks to huddle. They're all pulling for the South American race king to improve his style of driving. The new eight-cylinder Maserati has the oomph, they're convinced, but Riganti’'s technique on the curves costs him all the time he’s made on the long straightaways. = = = Twice now engine trouble has interrupted Port De Fraties’ driving tests. He was breezing along on his

CHICAGO, May 22.—Jay Berwanger, former football great of the University of Chicago, “popped the question” here last night and the answer was “yes.” He put an engagement ring on Philomela Baker, who is connected with the University administrative offices. Miss Baker is blond and 24. Berwanger graduated from Chicago in 1936 after a college gridiron career equaled by few. He now is in business here. The romance started when both were students. No date has been set for the wedding.

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in yesterday's game, Johnny Emmert of Purdue getting credit for 13.

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CARTER — Frances Permpton, beloved niece of Mrs. William W. Stanley, Mrs. Emma Ruster and Willard Adams of Indianapolis and Foster Adams of Bellefontaine, O., departed this life Monday, age 50 years. Funeral Thursday, May 23 at Moore & Kirk North Side Funeral Home, College at Fairfield, 3:30 p. m Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited.

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100-mile-an-hour exam yesterday when the Rotary Valve Special began smoking. Finally after a heavy screen was laid over the whole front bus last Friday in his last time out stretch, the car was returned to the The Colonels are here for three| = N y Wehr garage for another dissection. games, through Friday, after which| {avo : : ¢ ® ® =» This nn the Redskins will swing through | Shia iii EIR Down Gasoline Alley . . . Twenty- i po the Eastern section of the league. eight cars have been given the final of the year yesterday when Felix -agh price It will be the first test of strength okeh by the A. A. A. technical com- | Mackiewicz of Purdue homered| fu. Te 0, J : Rt Povesdy i the Moore & Tork between the Indians and Colonels mittee. . . . Joie Chitwood, the In-| fter two were out in the 14th : size 6.00.11 St. 10 a. m. Burial Floral Park Cemethis season. dian pilot, is lined up as the driver | = ; : if tery. Friends invited. They last met in the 1939 play- of the Paul Weirick entry, a four- inning to give the Boilermakers a off finals and Louisville upset the cylinder gas eater. . . . Since Shorty |5-to-4 decision on the Butler diadope by scalping the Redskins aft-

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SOFTBALL

St. Philip's leads Division One of the C. Y. O. Cadet League by = half game today after beating Little Flower, 10 to 3, yesterday at Riverside. (Little Flower will play Cathedral Saturday morning at Riverside.) Other Division One results:

Cathedral, 5; Holy Cross, 3 St. Francis, 19; Lady of Lourdes, 10. St. Joan of Are, 7; St. Johns, 0.

Assumption, St. Catherine and St. Ann are tied for first in Division

| Two at six won and one lost. Yes-

Arthur Mundt and Wilbur Schu-|terday’s results, which completed

macher, a sophcmore, who lost but one match in singles and doubles competition this season. Other Butler entrants will be Wilbur

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Assumption, 20: Holv_Name, 10. St. Catherine, 7: St. Patrick, 1. St. Ann, 17: Holy Rosary, 0. Results last night at Stadium:

U. B. Church, JH Capitol Dairies, 4. Salvation Armv, 10; orris Street, 9. Union Trust, TH Olive Branch, 4.

Tonight's Industrial schedule at Belmont:

7:00-—~Ballards vs. Railroadmen’s Loan. 8:00—Cushion Springs, vs. Hoosier

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RCA girls will practice at 4:30

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The South Side Merchants will

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The National Wholesale Grocers’ games with Weak’'s Market and the

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{cause of wet grounds. The Grocers will meet Delaware Flower Shop in a double-header at 2:30 p. m. Sunday on Riverside 1.

Louie's Markets split a twin bill with Ermet Products. For games with the Markets write D. Sergi, 227 S. Arsenal Ave.

The Bush-Feezle schedule for to(day: WEDNESDAY Pee 5:30 P.

Holy Cros vs. Mutual Nag at Willard 2. Garfiel Evan. vs. Capitol Paper at Garfield S. Holcomb Pontiacs Brookside 2. Westminster Presbyterian vs. Presbyterians at Rhodius 1 JUNTOR LEAGUE 5:30 P. M. East a) C. vs. Slayv_at Riverside 3. ng, . Paint vs. S. W. Center at Christian 1. Regens ,Rve vs. Nanans Food Market at Rhodius 2 TWILIGHT FACTORY LEAGUE 5:30 P. M. Indpls. Paint & Color vs. St. Deaf School Emplovees at Willard 1. American Can. vs. Indpls. Drop Forge at

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Brookside 1. MANUFACTURERS’ LEAGUE Stout Stadium 7:00—Unemplovment Compensation vs.

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The Em-Roe Zionsville Thursday | Night League schedule at Zionsville | Stadium:

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Mills Leads Bowlers With a 636

Seven bowlers topped the 600 mark last night when the Tuesday Spring League rolled at the oXHunt plant. They were led by B. Mills, who got a 636. The 600 shooters: Stillwell

Conereks to Edgar

LA PORTE, Ind., May 22 (U. P.). 3 | —Edgar Gustafson, member of the | Herald-Argus team, bowled a 300 | game last night, believed to be the | first perfect game ever registered

| in league competition here. Gus- | tafson’s other games of the evening | were 156 and 209.

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BASEBALL Pure Oils will practice this evening and tomorrow at 5 p. m. at Riverside. The Oilers will play Richardson's Saturday at Brook- | side and on Sunday they will go to Frankfort.

Sacks Auto Parts will practice at 4:30 p. m. tomorrow at Riverside 7 for their game with Klees Soda | Sunday on Riverside 1. Kafader | is to call Drexel 2468 after 5 p. m. |

The manager of Empire Life & | Accident is to call Irvington 0782 | after 6 p. m. |

The Edinburg Merchants want | games with city and state teams. | Write Orvil Thompson, Edinburg, | Ind. | |

Last year's Model Dairy players | and others wishing to join a good | club should contact Bill Rider, 1932 | Guilford Ave.

Lions Teemen Play Again Tomorrow

Prospects for warmer weather are expected to bring out more than 30 players in the second weekly tournament of the Lions Club Golf League tomorrow afternoon at the Pleasant Run course. Bill Binder will be in charge | of tournament arrangements, as-| sisted by Lee Boggs. Plans for the golfing season will be completed at a round-table discussion following the tournament. Invitations to golfers of other Hoosier Lions Clubs | will be extended.

Park Stems Rally To Beat Silents

Park turned back a late Silent | Hoosier rally yesterday to win, 6-4, in a baseball game on the Hoosiers’ diamond. Leading 6-1 going into the last] half of the last inning, Norman Wil- | liams, hurling for the Reichelmen, | got over generous with the free tickets and yielded three tallies. | Williams for Park and Hanyzewski for the losers each struck out six in! the seven h lings.

Feed Makers Golf At French Lick

Times Special FRENCH LICK SPRINGS, Ind. May 22.—About 300 golfers will oe | off hers tomorrow in the qualifying | round of the American Feed Manu- | facturers Association's annual golf tournament. Play will consist of 18 holes on each of the two days the convention is in session.

State Golf Group Meets Tuesday

Officers and several directors of the Indiana Golf Association will meet Tuesday at the Indianapolis Country Club to complete arrangements for the state amateur tourney there July 28-Aug. 2.

Note to the Ladies

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PAPER HANGING, cleaning, painting ine terior, exterior; estimates free; ork guarahteed. ROBERTS, CH-6231. PAINTING, PAPER HANGING - Interior Yacoraung, Free estimates. Work FU anteed OWARD JINES. BE-1039. Paper hanging, cleaning. | Free RI-8906 estimates. MONTGOMERY. PAPERHANGING AND CLEANING; jrse estimates; work (Suaranteed. FRE __ ERICK BLUME, — . Paperhanging; steam. ; paint, ext. and int. Work guar. DR-2231 PAP. hng., kitch.,, bath rms. paint, Robertson. DR-3531-W. " (PAPER STEAMING) Paper steaming. Work guar.; CH-4370 10 yrs. exp. Al Meredith, (POULTRY MARKETS) FULL line poultry, fresh eggs. able prices. TEN L. CAIN, _Alabama. LI-015 kd ORNTING ic FOR “Printing it will y you to see RICH ARDS THE PRI INTER, 127 B. New York, (RENT A NEW CAR!) RENT “NEW TRUCK! 1540 ) Models, RIVE: IT- YURI INC., 39 Ken _tucky Ave. RI-778 HECTAVRANTS ). ELCOME | Speedway yisitors, ,, Charley's Restaurant, 144 Ohio “Famous for _ Steaks, for 30 Years: .,: __ (ROOFING) __ 90-1bs. complete | Roll Roofing 0. ome $1.18 8.8. Rhodes & 8on, 3 340 W. Wash. LI-8883,

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