Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1946 — Page 7

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THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1846 — Hey, Fellows, Here's an Advance Tip on Rules For the Marble Tourney Beginning Monday

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By ART WRIGHT standard ‘size ! ga ’" " = in diamaer. Here's an advance: “tip” on the! bde lowed b y the’

new post-war rules which will govern the annual Times-Oity Recréa-|a tion division marbles tournament, The preliminary events at the public and parochial schools will start next week, #0 study up on fs these regulations . ... then youll be all set when the principal or teacher at your school calls the ine mibsters to your Building playoff. The school eliminations will be held between next Monday and April 26. The, date for the .school| Oe event will be set for after-school lag. hours on a day to be determined by éach school. It won't be nécestary to file entries. It's going to be one of the biggest tournaments ever held here, for the Indianapolis champion will go to Cleveland, O., to compete for the national championship between June 3 and 7. All expenses for x that trip will be paid by The Indianapolis Times in addition to the valuable prizes to be awarded here. You might recognize some of these rules , . . others are new, 30 be sure to study them all:

BLIGIBILITYTHe tournament is open Days and girls of 14 years or under if 4 player will ndé become 13 years old fore uly 11,

lametér, with 13 marbles arran od in @ denter, In a cross. The objféc td shoot. these marbles out of the Lily . et shooting the largest number of les out of the ring any game beg the winner of the game. No less than \wé and ne more than six May play in me Sine. except in ational championhip m , where two only play. All wen play is for fair, and marbles au Be returned to owners After each

BQUIPMENT—The Shara surface shall # & smooth, level of grou , hard flay or other AT au ‘The fing is inseribed u the » 2 and aii play is within the Vin the eenter of the ring as a point of intersection, mark two lines at Fie: |

shall be a

e jer plasin marbles,

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{dirée inches away from the next one. The Lag Line is & straight line drawn angent to the ring and touching it at he point. The Pitch Line is & ight | sha # drawn tangent te the ring, ireatry

»n a and parallsl 16 the pha igving | marbles shall be gldss.

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until Knucklin réaNired In Starting the poe each player in turn hall knuekle down just outside the Ring ine, at any point he chooses, and shoot into the ring to knoek ong or more marbles out of the ring. A player continues to nocks oné or more marbles out af the | ring—praovided his shooter remains inside layer's shooter passes the ring, whether or not he has he shall cease to] but he shall be credited with the | SAM marbles he has scor After a miss a Payer pi wherever it lies, until then |

outside phot on the shot, shoot,

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Ayers must la The player who wins the I&g shoots frst, and the others follow in order as Deir 60ters were next nearest In at . same shooter that is u ise winner. in the game dhe the | referee 1h pine cosehing and Pd Yo ol De tention tw the rules. PENALTIES—A player shall yor:

near coach or amy other represeptaty any Line, on either side, wins WH player whe ¢onducts himself im ly. The Acaier shall keép a of the before each game. | game, making score sach player, shot by shot, and at the terminat on - of ea

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10 inohed, the re snd permit the player to shoot again. The | ares, 10 he |e decision is final.

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the ring. When a

1) the same score, lay a new game to break the tie. rg player refusing to continue & game, ones it is started, shall be disqualified, | hae nd | and if only two players are enga The marbles in any one | game shall be forfeited to (he offended. : ring must Ba of uniform mise Mayer

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On all shots, except the lag, a player shall knuckle down se that at rast ane knuckle is in contact laid ne, snd he shall mainta ry " Jost on ny shoster his

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rmitted te and shoot from any point of the xing line. LATING REGULATIONS in Martie} knocked out of the ring shall be pie RINGER is played in & ring 10 feet 18 up By the player who knocks them out. Whenever a marble ér shooter comes to {rest on the ring line, if ils eénter is outside the ring. or exactly on the ring line, | marie ring. it shall be considered out of the ring. If ita center is inside the ring, it shall be wierd inside the ring: & ghooter knocks out twa or more "50 in a combindtion play he shall titled to all points on thé shot. 8 shooter slips from & player's hand, if the player referee is convinged t! if the shooter did not travel more than ree may order ‘no play’

lis * t it 1a a slip, and

The same shall end when one p

SCORING —Far each marble knocked o by 2 player, he shall be credited with the to each other to form a cross, | score of one, | thei The player having credited to him th

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steel or any other | gcor of be less than oneh nor More than six-eighths inch n . Ar, $8 determined by the refer PLAN OF PLAY—The Me is the first ihe e pl these r Tine ‘or wetting 58 or shoot thelr | conduct - pis the Lag Line across the ang layer Whose shooter eames

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referee any infraction o Lift his hand 10a, until tl has left his han known as ng Smooth or otherwise round, or remove any obstacles.

Penalty for all three violatibns:

on the shot,

shot. ihoot. han he Change shaneery during the

the game. mel on each Iag, ed he u in the su sequent game.

urin ourse of the game. Bortekune’ f all marbles of the rin / sald to the ¢ and pl A coach na not give

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gassed fn the game. nalty: being warned dance, He con Int

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ALKERS GET FROM WOMAN Laura Smith, 23, of 1513 Belle- | fontaine st. told police she was layer | | tast-talked out of $75, a wristwatch knocked seven marbles from the Jing. | |and her earrings by two people in | downtown - Indianapolis yesterday, .| The victim was told she eould » dee one marble at largest number of marbles at the comple- | share $2100 which a man and @ genter and three on each of the tion of the game shall be the winner of | woman said they found in a 10-

ur branches of the cross, each marble | thet game (1 In games where more than two players

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e shooter This vibtation is

rearrange 0) Ines equiest the referée to elear Setruorions any marbles were knocked out er dislocated : they shall be restored to | their place, and the player shall lose his

course eof choose a ek shooter

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player shall be aa may’ the

amunicate in any way with his eoach Penalty: knocked out arbles to be returned on the cross. instruction to either his own or any other player enCgach shall if, after ueq this vie-

must not walk through the Penalty: After a player has been warned for violation, the referee aa Iequire the forfeiture of ome marble on nd offense, sald marble to vé returned

cent store, if she could put up sufare sfigaged, if two or more players lead | ficient money to prove “good “faith.” had *withdrawn her money from the bank and given ged, the | the couple her jewelry, they dis-

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HOLD TENSION YIELDS TO DIET:

Scientists’ Rat Experiments Applied to Humans.

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, April 11 (U. P.)~Rheumatic heart lesions, kidney ailments, hypertension and

of present day lite can be held down hy diets high in carbohydrates, the American Chemich! Society was told today, Dr. Hans Selye, director of the University of Montreal's institute of experimental medicine and surgery, said extensive experiments with rats found that the diseases are brought on by overactive endocrine glands. | Pathological conditions of human beings were duplicated in the rats by subjecting them to environment producing tension, and by injections of the substance secreted by endocrine glands under strain, Dr, Selye

reported. : A high carbohydrate diet almost | completely halted the development of the diseases, Dr. Selye said, even | though the gland poisons caused | death to some animals within 19 ( days. Another Canadian adientist, Dr. | I. M.. Rabinowitch, reséarch director | at Montreal general hospital, re- | ported that common sugar appears ! to be as readily available as a source of energy as dextrose. Recommends Experts Bradley Dewey, president of the | society, said that government legis- ! lation ‘te’ suppert fundamental seience and the education of scientists | is favored by the society. However, Dewey said, research in the natural and social science should not be administered by a ! single agency but should be ad- | ministered, under separate congressional appropriations, by agencies | expert in the respective fields.

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| senate bill 1850 for government | support of science but recommended a change in the administrative | set-up now provided in the bill, Mr. Dewey announced.

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