Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 July 1940 — Page 11

WEDNESDAY, JULY

O'BRIEN

F* J E

A former caddy was Joseph Bloe, But the bov could hit and he could go; So to the majors he was taken To bring home runs and greenback bacon, But Joseph ne'er forgot that he had Been a caddy—and at that not bad. He'd chase all balls socked out by a mate, Smooth the spike marks from around home plate— But he didn't learn—and that is why He's doing a stretch in the Three-Eye— When hitting a single—or maybe more— There's no need to stop and bellow “Fore.”

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IT'S Little, a whiz at national P. G eligible to play. But the five-year apprentice rule of the P. G. A. from membership—and so from the ugust title event. Although Lawson has been a golf pro four years now, actually he is only two vears advanced the so-called apprenticeship, dating from nis taking a pro job with the Bretton Woods. N. H., ciub Well, how did his fellow tee tourists feel about this ban against the man who has ju No. 1 prize. The New York WorldTelegram poll several former champions, and here are the answers that were received:

GENERALLY believed that match play, weuld be tougher than ever in A. championship at Hershey, Pa.—that is,

National Open Champion Lawson the coming if he were

still bars Little

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Lawson Little Paul Runyan Denny Shute

Henry Hershey C. C,, shoul exception players as I Lawson pla: Johnnv al aood be Runyo

1939 champion—"If we have rules we them. However I always have advocated that an in the by-laws in the cases of such outstanding Heafner and others. Personally, I would like to see Hel to round out the field.” yita, Evanston (Ill) C.C., 1935—“I am fully aware of to handle all details pertaining to a proiessional, but the game I firmly believe the rules of the P.G

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Litt] SOFTBALL

It's Prize Night out at Softball Stadium tonight and in the feature game at 8:30 o'clock the Pepsi Cota! Boosters will meet the Junior Soci Club. The Boosters are a tapas out of the Bush-Feezle State League lead and J. S. C. is currently ing two city leagues In the other game at son Co. plays the Negro

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i 10t Curry’s Clippers are to report to Rhodius Park at 9:30 a. m. tomoroO

the Zionsville AllStars. 5-4, last night, the Gleason Pies will play the Shelbyville Retailers at 1 p. m. tomorrow i a nev at Forest Park in Nooic

over

winners

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Tonight schedule

Stadium:

i—Bankers vs. Ballard's f—Omar vs. Cushion Springs 9—Hoosier Veneer vs. Railroad Loan, Last night's results at Belmont: 12; Caitel Dairies, 4 3: Brookside 1 B Salvation Army

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Morris Street Olive Branch Union Trust

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Mooresville wants a game morrow, Call John Switz, 636 ville 35

Mrs. Gillespie was laying Sevbold Drv Goods of Logansport 1 wants a game for tomorrow night

Call Everett Babb, 11-3446.

foul The

Willi

some including best be to was an The Em-Roe | tomorrow at Stout

AM 10—Associated Gas vs. 11—Mutual Milk vs. Curry PM

tourney schedule for Stadium:

Weak's Market, Clippers.

Let Old Glory Wave

Alan C least

Queet se 0 comes up

Kingan's, Frankfort. m. vs. winner 11 Pp. Mm. VS, winner

15>~Five Points vs. :15—Hot Point vs, I5—Winner 10 a 15>~Winner 1:15

with som Meridian Hills

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TeOK i a.m : 2:15 goiiers afternoon m. vs,

p.m 30—Runnerups of 30—Winner 3:15 p

session

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BASEBALL The Indianapolis Kautskys want a game Saturday. Contact Joe Kel 1 1.1-8662, 1114 S. East St Kautskys meet the Firemen double-header tomorrow at favette

11 Are Entered i in Yankee Randicap 1

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BOSTON, Mass ( Eleven of the better the Fast were entel chance to salvage some division honors in the sixth running of the $15,000-added Yankee Handicap which tops the holiday turf program Suffolk Downs tomorrow Although Bimeiech was withheld from the mile and 3-16 run won okwalter, with by Challedon a year ago because an Fogle tying | his training has not proved satisplaces. Fvingih a close race was forecast | with nomination of Dit, Pictor,

| Pass Out and Sirocco—four of the

\ 1 1 M | strongest runners of their age Swimming 4 eels | Dit and Ciroceo drew high weight ‘ {of 122 pounds The others were Open Tomorrow

| scaled as follows: Pictor, 118; Pass The City Recreation Department

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crest mn today for

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J. H. Fogle sixth. In the junior tournament, A 8 went to Joan Be Mary Sever and J for the next two

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blind par place honors

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Out, 110; Dusky Duke, 108: The Denemark entry of Super Chief, 106, and Colorado Ore, 105; the Fop, 10; Raise Up, 105; Multitude, 111, Ship Biscuit, 107.

and Palin Drives Winner At Anderson

ANDERSON, Ind. July 3.—Se) Palin of Indianapolis drove Honan Crowley to victory in the feature race here last night as the Anderson free fair harness racing program opened before 10,000 spectators. The race was a 2-year-old pace sponsored by the Indiana Trotting and Pacing Horse Association and carried a purse of $680. Bell Boy driven Hodgins, was second.

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FOR MEN

and the Indianapolis chapter of the American Red Cross will sponsor the first summer swimming meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Rhodius Park. Seventeen events including an exhibition race for ginners and diving have been sche according to William H. Mer of life saving 1 ing for the local Red Cross Merrill and Edwin Hine of the Recreation Department will officiate The Rhodiu four preliminary annually at in each of meets bv the Cit) teams will be accepted championship trophy of the season. 11]

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be one meet Point these preliminary swimming pool for a eam at the lose , also, has an-, nounced that free swimming lessons are being given each week day| morning at 9 o'clock at all city pools | and heaghes.

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20 Will Race

Tomorrow

At Greenfield

Starting Time Is 2:30; Ace Pilots Entered

Times Special SREENFIELD, Ind. July Fireworks in the form of automobile races will be furnished by 20 mor crack Midwestern dirt on tomorrow afternoon's speed program at the Fair Grounds rack here. Starting time is 2:30

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p.m

Among Kentucky ~ Indiana

the ing pilots entered

Racing Association are Vern Trester, Ray Tellis, Bus Wilbert, Norman Hauser, Clift Griffen and Fritz Sommers, all of Indianapolis; Chick Smith of Frankfort, Ky. 1939 association champion, and Slim Rutherford of Whiting, Ind. Tomorrcew's time trials are to beein at noon. The speediest cars then will make qualifying runs with the three fastest cars three heats and the winner of fourth trial qualifying for the 20lap feature event. Also scheduled is a challenge race between Trester ’ the latter having won similar contest from Rutherford and Tellis last Sunday. Track officials have pronounced the track in excellent condition and are making plans to accommodate an overflow crowd.

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Women Stars In Tennis Meet

Internationally known English and tennis players, usual world-wide compet of the war, were entered today in the Western Tennis Championship opening Monat the Woodstock Club. winine entrants from out-of-as thev stand at present inAlice Marble, Mary Arnold, G Wheeler, Patricia Cannin Virginia Wolfenden, Mary Hardwick and Nina Brown of England: Barbara Bradley, Helen Schockley, Chicago: Catharine Wolf, Elkhart and Jane Wagner, Cincinnati. Miss Marble probably is the greatest woman vollever of all time, and except in 1937 dominated the American women s field for four seasons. In 1939 she w the third American Ch AmpIONSHIp. Last year Mary ranked No. 10 nationally member of the 1939

women the because

American eprived of ition

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Armold was and was a American

Wightman Cup Team. Miss Wheeler

won the South of France championship in 1938, was ih ip for the Egvptian national title and won one the major na in Greece. She was ranked No. 5 in 1938. but has not played for a couple of vears in tournaments. Miss Wolfenden made an impressive record the 1939 national championship won Mary Arnold and Bundy at Forest Hills, and fifth. Miss Canning is Miss Bradley

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the various sporting goods stores.

Chicago U. Gets Lasker Course

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CHICAGO 3 (NEA A asker has ited to Univers Chicago hi magnificant tionally known golf course, with Keep guaranteed two years, Northwestern, Wisconsin and Indiana are now the only Western Conference colleges without their Own course Ohio State obtained a $500.000 WPA grant and received $350.000 from the athletic department to make possible a .36-hole 1a) Minnesota, Michigan, Iowa and e have 18 holes. Illinois

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July 3 I'he County Fair 14 to 19. Night will be cne features and an outstanding ‘am has been arranged totaling approximately 85000 will be at stake and the program will mclude special 2 and 3veal Indiana Trotting and PacAssociation events

Ind annual 1 be July

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fan f ne speed prog

Purses

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program: 2:24 trot pace, purse

(night) 3-yvear-old

purse $200

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(afternoon) —2 $300 added: $300 added; 17 purse $300; ot, purse $200 added. JULY 19 (night)—2:10 pace, purse $300; 2 pace, purse $300.

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24 Special trophies will be presented the owners of the winners in the 2 and 3-year-old races.

Waterloo Smacks Decatur Once More

By UNITED PRESS Waterloo today had handed Deits fourth straight defeat by mies last night. Springfield defeated Cedar Rapids 7-5 to salvage the only game of their four-game series. Madison whipped Moline with an easy 9-4 victory. Cligton, Sages leader, lost to Evansville, 3-2

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Building Up to Burn Down A, Y. C. FACING

Up go the standards for fireworks in Butler Bowl tomorrow night.

Mr. White Learns Powder

And Cigarets Don't Mix

Sahara Grotto licity man for the fireworks show, called Butler Bowl the other day to talk over things with Wilson Hal of Chicago, who is superinthe display. Suddenly Mr. alls n tussled with him, and had him out of the room in a wink Tom was so surprised that he didn't recall for a moment that he had absent-mindedly lighted a cigaret The room contained three tons of explosives When Mr. llinois mn the show is practically all structed. The basic colors are red, white, blue, green and yellow, because chemicals make other colors di isintegrate too quickly.

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CHARLES TITUS DIES HERE AT 71

Retired Six Years Ago After Working 48 Years for Express Company.

Adelmar Titus, who lived with his daughter, Mrs. J. H. Barnett, 73d and Essex Sts., Ravenswood, died yesterday at Methodist Hospital. He was 71 Mr. Titus, whose life about gardening, retired ago after working for 48 the Railway Express Co He was born at Portsmouth He was a member of the Lodge 372, the Columbus, O. and Cincinnati, O., chapters of t Roval Arch Masons, and the Shrine it Cincinnati A granddaughter, Barnett, and a who is publicity University, also survive him Services will be at 10 a. m in the Hisev & Home with burial in Cemetery

Mrs.

Mrs St., 4d a lived Mrs, Kan. United ville, Ind. 3 pm and burial Cemetery. Mrs. Legg is survived by her band, James Legg: three sous man Frazier, Clarence Frazier Frazier, all of Indi 1d three Murs. } Columbus; Mrs and Mrs

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Memo ark

Blanche Legg

Blanche Legg, 279 N. Addis ied today at her home af illness. She was 58 and had in Indianapolis for 16 Legg was born in Topeka and was a member of the Brethren ‘Church mn Hart Fune services will be Friday

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Claude J. Arens

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came here from Ohio He was a member the Moose. Survivors are his wife, Eleanora, and two sons. John C. and William K., both of Indianapolis Services will be at 10 a. m. Frida: at hi home. Burial will be Memorial Park

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Money Means Nothing to Him

NEW YORK, July 3 (U. P) Walter Hamrick, 49. was charged yesterday with disorderly conduct, to-wit, tossing dollar bills, bank books and certified checks—$4500 worth—at diners in a restaurant, He gave no reason in West Side Court and sentence was suspended when he said he would buy Government ponds with the money.

INDIANA GETS TWO

REA ALLOTMENTS

Special WASHINGTON, July 3-—Two Rural Electrification Administration allotments amounting to $166,000 were announced for The Jasper County Rural Electric Membership Corporation, Rensse-| laer,

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YEARS OFF YOUR LIFE more strokes on your what you get in a sand t: take your golf—or any

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and score are ap if you thing—too ous This was the warning given vesterday by Lee Ragsdale, Chicago Rotarian who spoke at a Rota: Club luncheon at the Cla: Hotel. He said men got old 33 because they hurry and worry too much and he advised businessme to get a hobby—and then not it

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ul 1 OY gulation ldered Detroiters to Canada and ers to Detroit, American citizen citizen ship upon United States . Immigration officials indica that verbal proof of citizenship may be acceptable. The few Americ detained at the border “are lated cases,” officials said

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MOOSE HERE VIE IN DES MOINES CONTEST

Indianapolis members of the Loval Order of Moose are competing toin the Moose rit contest at their 52d annual convention at De: Moines Members of the ritual team peting Charles O. Rahe Applegate, William A. Mackey ert Klemm, Ralph W Kessler The drill teamn corps also are competing

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DIES OF CRASH INJURIES LOUISVILLE, Ky. July 3 (U. P.) Mrs. M Mahan of Martins. 11 Ind... died vesterday from injuries the car driven bh) her husband crashed into a guard 1 and overturned near here

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ROUGH SESSION

Tunney’s Plans for Red Purge Hit Snag Before Congress Opens. Wis, 3

LAKE GENEVA July

AT LAKE GENEVA

| (U. P.).—Delegates talked peace but

| anticipated “war” today as they | prepared for tonight's opening session of the American Youth Congress’ sixth annual convention. Battle lines wera distinct on two

issues: The announced attempt to reveal and overthrow alleged Communist influence, and outspoken op- | position to President Roosevelt's foreign policies, Murray Plavner, New York, said he and former heavyweight Champion Gene Tunney would lead movement to upset alleged Communist control of the AYC. However, | Joseph Cadden, retary, precluded admission of ner-Tunney faction, so if “Mr, Tunney wants to stage a comeback, he better see Mike Jacobs.” Pleas for peace and order swept convention quarters from assorted sources—from Governor Julius P. Heil, who asked county authorities to keep a watch, and from Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, who wrote in her daily column that she hoped Mr. Tunney would see that his group was properly accredited to Insure admission, Pressure for front came from the and Waukesha, Wis, They asked “peace for States” and approved a condemning President foreign policy. The resolution Mr. Roosevelt trality and devote his time national defense, rights and security.

on another Milwaukee delegates.

peace

resolution Roosevelt’

oD demanded

to ‘genuine peace

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AYC executive sec-| said a registration deadline | the Plav-|

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the United HILL

that | “return to strict neu-|

jobs,

The two Wisconsin groups adopt- |

ed another Plavner-Tunney faction with an attempt to disrupt the Congress and Make a tool for the undemocratic and minority group.’

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A. T.&T. VALUATION REDUGED $453,000

Board today reduction in the of American Telephone Co in Indiana. Board fixed the valuation for the 1941 taxes, but officials of appealed for a rehearground that they at the original

Tax $453.000 valuation and properties the

The State

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Telegra

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| additional evidence

asse At a hearing this week, company engineers and lawyers presupporting evidence not on a 1 other business properties

sented briefs

the

valuation was

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