Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1941 — Page 17

. all was that of Al Klatten, an elu-

the draft, Brown said two men

~ the Chicago Tam O’Shanter Open.

- on the first extra hole for the vic-

‘son; all of Indianapolis.

AY, SEPT. 9, 1941 Gos Shortage Won't Bother Midget Cars Which Reopen Racing Here Tonight

Henry Banks whirls little car into big money.

By LUTHER EVANS ; Times Special Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 9.—There isn’t a great deal of appréhension among midget automobile racing men as that fellow in Washing-" ton named Ickes steadily curtails the use of gasoline. The midget owners will simply step up the compression in their tiny cars and shift to alcohol. Shortage of the special size tires for the swift speedsters cannot be called a major problem, either. Owners long since have learned that a capable job of re-capping is cheaper and just about as good as new tires. Six years ago midget competi tion came along to stave off the execution of automobile racing, which with the exception of Indianapolis, could have sued fans for non-support. Midget racing made rapid progress, especially in the east and midwest, It has even been tried indoors. Henry Banks, a 29-year-old Royal Oak, Mich., product, is top man of the 200 circuit drivers at the moment.

Looks Like Sad

Eight events comprise the inaugural program tonight at the Indianapolis Speedrome, new midget race course located at Road 52 and Kitley Ave. A large field will begin eliminations at 7 p. m., with the first race scheduled an hour later. Among the fastest cars and drivers expected are Hank Schlosser of Cincinnati, whose No. 21 is powered with a V-8 Ford motor; Kip Young of Muncie, who uses an Elto outboard power plant;

- Bus Wilbert of Indianapolis, driv-

ing a Cullin Elto; Woody Campbell of Richmond, with a Model A Ford, and Tom Cherry and Kenny Eaton, both stock car pilots. ; As an added attraction, a match race between Harry McQuinn, Speedway driver, and the pilot making the fastest time in the trials will be held.

Banks raced three times in the 500-mile in Indianapolis. His father piloted stock cars in England. Winner of the recent $1500, 75lap Atlantic States championship at Castle Hill, Banks is well on

Days Ahead

For Rose Poly Gridders

By WILLIAM

BRINK JR.

United Press Staff Correspondent HAUTE, Ind. Sept. 9.—The short, pungent word “nil” summed

TERRE up the 1941 football outlook at Rose

Polytechnic Institute as interpreted

today by Phil Brown, coach here for 14 seasons.

“Looks like the weakest Rose Tech team in four years,” Brown :

brooded. Only the brief space of time between seasons brought on this

gloom, because last year the Engineers lost but one game.

In 1940, however, they had the Jargest turnout in history. Not so this year. Brown expected that freshman applicants when schools opens Sept. 15 would bring the squad only to about 30. The old hands began practice sessions yesterday. But there was more to it than a small squad. Graduation losses were a stiff jolt, and the hardest of

sive fullback who was unstoppable last year and led the Indiana Conference in scoring. Also gone were Capt. George Harper, who played every backfield position at one time or another besides handling the punting chores, and two fine tackles, Ray Hogan and John Combs. Although the engineering work studied here excluded players from

counted on to bolster the 1941 team: had dropped out of school. They

Hamilton Pauses

To Refresh Cash

Bob : Hatnilton, Evansville professional, was back on his home Helfrich golf course today, well repaid for a stopover he made at Indianapolis while returning from

Hamilton, whose game was off early this summer because of a wrist injury, paused here yesterday to complete in the weekly proamateur tournament at Speedway. His team won the meet, which meant $88.60 to him—and besides he was low man of the day, with ga card of 69. Hamilton himself fired a par four

tory after his. team had tied with one by John McGuire with 67s. Playing with Hamilton were amateurs Virgil Campbell, Chet Yovanovich and Don Anderson of Indianapolis and Harold Campbell of Anderson. McGuire’s mates | were Spud Spaulding, Count Rosasco, Art Phelan, H. R. Caskey and Al Wil-

Third place went to Wayne Hensley, Anderson pro, and amateurs Ray Roberson and Kurt Ehlert of Indianapolis, Dr. Speck of Anderson and Elmer Rush of Crawfordsville. They had a total of 68.

Two A. A. Stars

in

tionable,” he said. seem settled with all of last year’s crop returning. than guards.

problem. starters, Martin Cavanaugh, senior

were Don Sweeney, huge end, and Joe Walters, alternate quarterback.

Brown said there were no tackles

“Center possibilities are very ques“Only the guards

But it takes more

Turning t positive factors, Brown

Said 14 lettermen showed up for practice. men was concentrated mainly in the backfield, and chief of these was Co-Capt. Earl Michaels of Riverside, Ill Michaels’ rival Conference coaches so much that they voted him a quarterback berth on the United Press AllLeague team.

Senior strength of five

Little heralded last year, generalship impressed

Co-Capt. Harold Bowsher, Terre

Haute senior, was slated for a halfback spot on the strength of his good work last year, while two other seniors, Haute and Charles Meurer .of Pleasantville, smoothly at halfback. As the coach pointed out, no fullbacks were in sig

James’ Brown of Terre

also can function

The line presented Brown's biggest He named two sure

guard of Terre Taute, and . Wil-

liam Rumbley, junior end of Fresno, Cal. Rumbley is a 215-pound giant

of a wigman standing 6 feet 7 inches, and he'll be on the receiving

end of Michaels’ passes. He, got his freshman tutoring at Stanford before coming here.

Summing up, Brown said a slow

but experienced backfield, with Michaels doing the heavy duty, seemed the only Rose Tech asset.

“The line will be very weak, far as I know,” he said. But he

hoped something sensational in the

way of freshman line material would show up. The 1941 schedule: ER Ma CU. u. Em . a rinc a, . 25 Frank nklin. P sah. 0, . 8—At Mitton Milton, Wis.

Angott Suspended

WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., Sept. 9 (U. P.).—The National Boxing Association today suspended Sammy Angott, world’s lightweight champion, for failure to defend ‘his title in over six months.

Move Upward

BOSTON, Sept. 8 (U. P.)~—~The Boston Red Sox today announced the purchase of two outstanding minor league shortstops, John Pesky of Louisville in the American Association and Eddie Pellagrini of San Diego in the Pacific Coast League. Pesky, a native of Portland, Ore., ‘batted 321 this year and led the league with 185 hits. Pellagrini, who lives in Boston, batted .278 for San Diego.

DETROIT, Sept. 9 (MU. P)— Owner Walter O. Briggs of the Detroit Tigers said today that William Hitchcock, shortstop for the Kansas - City Blues of the American Association, had been purchased for cash and two players, He will report next spring. , The 23-year-old infielder, an AllAmerica football player at Auburn before joining the Blues three years ’ 280, currently is hitting 304.

SHOP “tedas) AND 3

Amateur Notes

ch Softball tournament sponsores oy the Marion Count - lene Associa aioh will i, Diay “tonight 7 need — Evan cic estview Baptist vs. Pirst 3 =a Reform Church vs. Center

Diny Mj Brogksids U. Fedieadar” =|

sight to replace Hogan .and| Combs, and absolutely nothing in the way of a fullback to carry on for Klatte.

his way to being the leading money winner of the year. He has made more than $10,000 this season, 2 ” # MIDGET DRIVERS claim you have to drive at least three years before you have a chance on big time. Banks, Schindler and Morrissey have been racing for at least 10 years each and only now

, are achieving their peaks.

In most instances, the drivers do not own cars, but race on a percentage basis, generally 60 per cent for the pilot and 40 for the owner. The owner foots all bills. Banks drives a black Offenhauser Special, owned by Mike Caruso of the Bronx. The motor costs $1500, the complete car $4200. There are many less expensive mounts used with success. A favorite is the two-cylinder, air-cooled motor of eastern design costing about $800 for thé motor and $1500 for the entire job. This car cannot hit up to the 110 miles an hour that Banks’ creation is capable of attaining on a straightaway, but midget races are won on curves.

Deaths—Funerals Indiana; a ‘Tuesday, 9, 1941

o Bie beloved sister of Riche le Barto! Ne Charlesoe Barton, Bradford passed a way Monday, Funeral Dy, 1:30 Bm at the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, 1505 South East St. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Prien may call after 6 p. m. Tuesday.

BAUGH—Alvin L., beloved son of Kenneth and Ads Baugh, passed away Monday 333 ie collie, Wednies: dence r = era Burial a

LINNEMEIER— beloved a jnother of Mize, Eloise Carter of Sir r of Mre, Amelia Koldewey, sister a of Ih Frieda Fate and Ge Ko f Pb. ae Mrs. Roh! bg New York grandmot Gretchen Sue Carter, d aried Monday. Fune ral Wednes 3p. : Moore & Kirk Colonial Mortuniy Sollege at Fairfield. Burial Concordia.

LYNCH—Del]la Mae, age 85, wife of William F. Lynch, mother of Frank Lynch, rs. Clem J. Hebenstreet, Albert J. Lyng] Phased away af the post dence, 2324 bama. Funeral ral Tues. day morning, “aa John Mortuary 1 1415 N. Pe

nn. Friday 8: 30 Peter & Paul Cathedral, 9 o'clock. Friends invited. McKOWN—James H., age 59, beloved husband of Ethel McKown and father of . pn, Passed AWAY Monospital, neral

ih call after 2 p. m, Tuesday at the funeral home.

PEARCY—Perry Geor e. age 72, beloved husband of Anna Shirley} Pearc ares. father of Baym ond L. of Danville, In John E. Indiana olis, Shirley L. of J bs of Clermont, Mrs. Irene Marks, Plainfield, 125s. eeda Watkins, Solsberry, Mrs. Lena Rockwell of Indianapolis, Mrs. Alice Stewart and Mrs. Mildred Crowe of Indianapolis, [assed away at h

t. 8, at 3% t the ae Bi (D. 8. T.) Wedne

y. ie. Burial’ pring Hii Lomein Cartersburg, Friends may call at the residence any time. Shirley Service.

PRESTON—Olive Anna, 2536 Station St., beloved wife of J. Clyde Preston, mother of Mrs. Harriett Eavey, grandmother of eparted this life Funeral ursday. & Kirk Nort East Funeral Home, 2530 Station s 2 Ip. Burial Crown Hill. Friends

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SIMS—Loyd, Asthus, age 61, husband of Maude Sfms sispld father of Donald Conner; alcolm Sims, away onday or I 35S. B Vieu. Services Thur rsaay. 10 a. m. Conkle Funeral Home ends invited. Friends may call at funeral home after

p. m. Tuesday. WISE~Mary Jane, Jes Bunce), of 824 ve., wife of William mother bet. “Virginia Stoutenberg car and Robert Bunce, pasasd Sunday. Services Wednesd at the W. D. Beanblossom Mors tary, 1327 W. Ray St. Burial Merozial Park Cemetery. Friends may call at {| mortuary.

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Too Late

NEW YORK, Sept. 9 (NEA). As the New York Yankees clinched the American League pennant, Manager Joe MecCarthy was in a Washington hospital recovering from a gall bladder attack. Bill Dickey had a sore ankle. Buddy Rosar suffered from dizzy spells. Joe DiMaggio rested his sprained ankle and wrist. Charley Ruffing doctored a stiff neck. Red Rolfe’s stomach was upset. Frank Crosetti had a cold in the head, and Charley Keller a charley horse. Steve Peek suffered from hay fever.

Montgomery Wihs Over Boston Pug

PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 9 (U.P.). —Bob Montgomery. Philadelphia Negro who defeated Lightweight Champion Lew Jenkins in a nontitle bout in his last big-time bout, pounded out a 10-round decision over Mike Kaplan of Boston last night before 15,000 fans at Shibe Park. The rangy Philadelphian coasted through the last four rounds after nearly flooring Kaplan in the sixth with a flurry of right-hand punches. Montgomery carried the bout from the start; but Kaplan sparred effectively to keep his opponent away for the first five rounds. In the sixth, Montgome'y connected with a solid right shortly after the round opened and pummeled the 23-year-old Jewish boxer until he had him reeling. Despite the advantage, Montgomery remained cautious throughout the remainer of the bout and boxed his way to the verdiet.

Pitt Players Trail . Family Footsteps

PITTSBURGH, Sept. 9 (NEA) — Three Pittsburgh gridmen are following in family footsteps. The father of Bill Dillon, sophomore guard, was a Pitt halfback in 1912-14. George Mitchell, another guard, so/had an uncle who played with the Panthers in 1917. Center George 'Allshouse’s father and an uncle were regulars in 1918.

Ramblers Dropped

NEW YORK, Sept. 9 (NEA).—

New York Rangers have severed|:

connections with the Philadelphia Ramblers, for six years their developing field for hockey talent.

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22 W. Vermont. LI-2439.

5 Large Rooms, Garage, $65 Arranged like home. Front and rear entrances; best residential section in city; heat, water. 534 E. Maple Rd. LI 5393. 2-ROOM apartment, steam heat, modern

conveniences. Apply No. 8, The Halcyon, N. W. corner New York and Delaware.

Furn. Houses.—Apts. 18A $10 WK.; 858 N. East; 3 rms., priv. bath; priv. ent.; very cln.; all util. pd. CH- 2189.

$35 MONTH—2621 Central; lovely stidlo apartment; suitable 3: next

sink, utilities;

OHIO, 1041 E.—4¢ Rooms, 168:

near school; good transportation. 2001.

4-ROOM apartment; nicel semi-monthly. Key 124

BEVILLE, 915 N. ern room for elder} _ person.. A-1 food. Good care. CH-692 COMER, 1205—Attractive front; twin widow's home; 3 meals, $5.50. GA-3780; ILLINOIS, N., 2442 or 4—Young man so So, Shate room; home privileges. TA-

BEY STONE. ns 8.—Room iia Private

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Wert | BABIES to board,

7) day or ev ings. Cabal BOT En Jnoiliags. cars;

|SEMINOLE HOTEL

ideal home; ne week. oY BE sa : Ee

[Hctals do Massachusetts. 20 N. B m 8. $4.50

showers, Transients §1. Eo

connecting

Tyinisned; $12 Houses for Rent 19 i S-RooM double; modern 23cept furN. Keystone. TA-4330. BANGOR 811—Five-room upper Juplex. Modern except furnace; e ‘TA-6808. WOODRUFF REAL RENTALS IN i 129 E. MARKET. 603. Ci. Vy NORTHSIDE duplex, Jover strictly modern . Heat, ot furnished. Avaliable by 15th; $40. Fo, _ Vollrath. RI-2401. Farms nd Suburbans: 20 SELL: 160 ACRES, DANDY FARM, Des; | hold acres, oy; miles southwest. modern e. 35 aa} one-half tillable, balance fine blue Tass pind Jimber. (3-room house, ectricity, Ru 3026 Guilford Kissling Agency WA bash 7610. 5 Rooms E 3! cre ‘of ground.......$1,500 4 Rooms and acre of ground.......$1,800 Aug|Unnished .c cement bigek house 1.200 All these can “be bought on “terms. to suit. CALL W. L. KISER

BR-5650 MA-2377 ror “SALE Besgiitl modern 3-bedroom. sonable. Cash or

terms Milton Ro ajonahl Paradise. Oaklandon, 1nd

(SELL) 2 Sores: 5-room house, new barns,

$2000.” reas 25s S03. fences, ‘loge: in, L55;| Business Property

WILL PAY CASH for Joon cottage on Lake Schaffer. MA-5155. 23

Wanted to Rent

Resorts and Cottages

SUPT., wife, want home; apt or furn.; unfurn, WA-4466 (eves. -

Moving and Storage 24

HODGES STORAGE CO.

Store now—Pay six months later, Clean, dependable service. Estimates Free. Inspection inited 937-45 Ft. Wayne Ave. 1-2019.

Houses and Lots Sale ~ SEE—2822 N. CAPITOL

HOME Seven rooms; new ‘hardwood floors; steam heat plant; decorations good. is house at the price I can sell at 10% down payment. Terms a genuine bargain. wear Slow. Noi; i spen ove Tig in, oll bE less then rent. HARRY HARMON,

‘| livin,

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5000 BALTIMORE |

2100 East New 5-Room Modern Bungalow

Two bed ;; built-ins; $4450 old: ae ta a ment;

steel furnace. Close to new senoch Paved street. y $450 Down—8$25.50 Month Paves Incl. Taxes Jutsrest & & Ins, Bud Ostrom, MA-8383; Eve: IR-1 Paul L. McCord Co., 615 Lemocke

Bldg. - $500 Cash—$32 Per Mo. New full 5-Rm. Bung. Vestibule, long room, oak floors, insuiztion tubs, overhead garage door, 55 ft, lot, 6 larg trees. Sidewalks, sewer, city water, aad gas. 2 Blks, to City bus

6 S. Harlan

Mr. Thompson, RIsan. Eves, SR-1a6 ! BRIDGES & GRA 243 Del,

VACANT, Only $2,260

36 N. Chester Ave.; 7 rooms mode ern, 2-car gar.; needs a little work MA-9821, Edw. Dillehay. MA 6411 HU-2893, Chas. Young. - i J. 8. Cruse Realty Co., 128 N. Del,

LI-3722, HU-5. ® 'Today’s terms are easiest in the history of Real Estate. 5-Rm. brick bung. 515 E. 44th, $36.83 mo. 8 Rms., 3135 Northwestern. $31.50 mo. 7 Rms., 2445 N. Pennsylvania. $22.72 mo. 8 Rms., 810 E. 15th. $15.50 mo. 5 Rms., 2334 Kenwood, $24.75 mo. 5 Rms., 756 Lexington. $18.99 mo.

Elbert L McDaniel 2i%0

MA-4933.

TO SETTLE ESTATE

2147 8. Penn.; T-room modern; lots; garage; beautiful lawn $2

shrubs, Priced very low. MA-9821. EDW. DILLEHAY. MA-68411,

J. S. Cruse Realty Co., 128° N. Del.

82i GREER

- house, 3 bedrms. up. Good Mae ih joa, shaded front porch.

Larg ® lar amily, Dan ndy ome for Re, Boyd. y GA-1513. E. KIRK MCcKINN INC

$300 DOWN—$10 MONTH Attractive 3-soom house about 1 year old. Bricktex siding. Living: room 12x24; $1200. Tnspers 2118 N. Butler.

md K C.CARR J MA-6962. MA-231717.

BUSINESS LOCATIONS WITH RESIDENCE On a 10% down basis; 10 locations Mr. Phillips, BE-2089. RA y00DE & CO. MA-4933. HU-8546.

2226 MILLER—1-STORY, 4-RM. SINGLE Shade, Fruit; Little Dn., Bal, $8.26 Mo.

Studebaker Realty ..0: sieiby

MS; SEMI-MODERN; “$1,000. $1030 Capitol; nice é-room ‘cottage; garage: good od buy. 2h Mr. Zwicker 2368 ALLIS0N REALTY CO., INC, REALTORS BE SURE of your a= Demand an abstract prepared OY

Union Title Co. 150 B. Market St. Union Title Bldg. N. E, ood 6-rm. big lot, paved B8t.; $2000. 0 404 Pa everything Hudelson.

20 . SR 2619 E. EE Ey. dove garage; for rons. side; price 5800, oF Jo balance rms. COX Co, MA3478. 1201 Inland Male HE

704 PARKWAY, 4-BEDROOM

home; $3,750; terms, C. Bailey, MA-5600.

ILLINOIS, 3231 N.; Loh modern; large lot. Three-car, 2 story garage. Hugh Bremerman. BR-19 7-ROOM MODERN, 50 5- ROOM MODERN, 000 $350 D Balance ha Rent. ACRO REALTY _- RIBROOKSIDE PARKW

modern 88. o each

Two-bed-

. umston, 34 ies Trust. MA-4337, B BR-2944. RANGE, 6—Four-room semi-modern; jaite Garage; good Tental: cash, MA-| wry

TIBBS DYE, 1445. Ne—Five-room b low; oi 4H ce location; $2,000. Terms.

1028 Goodlet *™=, =o¢ Putin, down payment. Owner, Marphy, BE-1666-M

3 Hi Lot Barg. A0x1a0: Ss near FH Beech Grove. 806;

A I DOWN GETS 526 Fletcher—8-Rm.

A

3312 [for a

1301 E. MARKET Three bedroom modern. Ready to move right in; 10% down. HARRY ARMON, " L1-3722, HU-5241.

NORTH (4800) 3 Bedrms.; corner lot sunrm.; insulated; stoker; awne ings. Redecorated, excellent vonditiony HU-5453.

KELLY, 1653 E.—5-Rm.’ mod. cottage; wd cond; hear school; hreasy ge 2 r. Carnine. MA-0 ARE MA-9347.

4 Bedrm.

er. TA-8526.

BRADBURY AVE. 1534—Pretty Tivo-Toums modern bungalow; hardwood floors, ga= rage; $3500. Terms. TA-046

VERMONT 1302 E.; re moderns Jour, Je bedroom ms; 2-car garage. Schools,

se 315 N.—Corner 8-room mode SI, haar Tech; $3500. Terms. Owner,

North, 3-car gar.; good . cond; terms; schools; owne

ROCHESTER—Near 10th; 4-room bungae. low, 50-ft. lot, $2100. Terms. binges i Bros., 401 Inland Bldg. RURAL, 1227 N.—Six-room modern; good condition; fenced yard. Terms. Owner,

Brice e $1500;

5-ROOM hotise; on terms.

Homes for Colored — Terms 1902 Miller St.—4 Rms. toilet, lava- i tory; vacant $17 1456 Kappas St.—4 Rms., bath, furnace; yacam t THE C. W. HENRY co.’ 615 Lemcke Bldg.

A “Room” ad in little as Foo SuIcE a. m. ES 8 p

Real Estate Investment 264 : 4-APARTMENT BLDG

8 E. 19th: income $137.5 Tr Surprisingly low priced. Gan nr me bi

Hall: Hottel Go. - 11, 254)

$4000 2000; nice 8-rm. home, dbl." ae ia rents $75 mo. WA-4466,

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FOR SALE or trade two fine lots on 21 St. and Sugar Grove Ave.; lots on 2 St. next to school. _Addres| ess P. O. 89, Redkey, Ind.

Real Estate Wanted

Hr < REAL L REAL ESTATE WANTED Do you want to sell your dwelling? We have numerous > ers for all class homes in all parts of the City. Call us

N REALTY CO. 140 N. Delaware St. I WANT A 2 OR 3-BEDROOM house N. gi Sou Street to White R at once. Realty Co., MA-5 BR-0374. pay $4000 $4000 Rh Wilk wit

Real Estate Loans

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MA-4661 Te TIMES costs as 08 al AND produces 'ULT:! B*” priors RI-5551 Pe

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