Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1948 — Page 23
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WHERE IS THE PAN?—Thess are pan fish, bluegills, crappies and sunfish to be exact, and the proud angler is Joe Zengal, 948
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and crawfish in Geist Lake.
Jr. Baseball City Gets Under Way Monday
Drawings for Junior Baseball's city championship tournament) were announced today by Ray Linson, director. The tourney, which will determine Class C,'B and A league champions will start next Monday in B and C competition on Riverside Park diamonds. Class A leaders will open play, Aug. 11. Final games in each of the theaa aga. grauna will he Played wi at Victory “Field, Aug. 20 at 4 6 and 8 p. m: Art Queisser, chairman of Junior Baseball, Inc., has appointed the following committees: GROUNDS--John Turner, E. J. Resd, Roy Chiles, Burch Nunley, Fred Dahl and Joe Goodin. TICKETS—Wilbur Schumacher, George Farkas, and Frank Luzar, RULES — Mayor Al Feeney, Herman Olsen, Dan Moriority, Del Giffin, Dale Miller, L. V. Phil- 3
K. of C. Golf Tourney . Scheduled for Aug. 22
George Dougherty will defend his Knights of lumbus go! championship Aug. 22 when local K. of C. members participate in the annual 18-hole tourney at Speedway. Golfers should call the clubhouse for preferred starting times. The first foursome will tee off at 10:30 a, m. The eight low gross shooters will represent Indianapolis. in the state tournament next month-in Anderson.
Riviera Tennis Meet Scheduled Saturday
The annual Riviera bon f tennis
tournament will start Saturday,
according ‘to tennis chairman
Bud Ittenbach. The junior singles and doubles,
fathers and sons doubles and PUPHC drawing which will be held in all areas including the Ohio
mixed doubles will be the first events on the program. The men’s. singles and doubles, wom-| en's singles and veterans singles will start on Aug. 14.
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“ithe state that it was too late from the central and southern counties that it was too early.
Weather Big Factor
the state last year were based on the fact that cold weather just before the opening of the season froze over the pot holes where they normally find ducks and geese. They sent petitions in asking for an earlier season. While the cold weather moved some of the migratory waterfowl into the central and southern
Tourney
s{lips, Roy West, Bill Book, K. V.!
had only indifferent! Ammerman, Russell Julius, Nor-!| ihese areas Sn
success and they plead for a tater | map Miller and Stanley Hague. opening date in the hope that SPECIAL AWARDS — Tom] |they would enjoy better shooting. Grinslade, Bob Stith, Lew Wink-| ler, Henry Goett, Herb Logan, Change Shooting Hours Frank McKinney, Mark Cowen, it Forrest Higgs and Lew Hill + Opening of the duck season wi Harry Geisel will be in charge be of umpires,
Will SLart &t 14 m. are: Start at one-nRAIl NOUr berore sun-|7=
rise. Last year nimrods were not | pltAss © - Solids w 1. Feshington. | supposed to start blazing away 4, and N Notthwestors 13 Richi liverside | til sunrise. Bag limits for ie 5,
Rhod {waterfowl are the same as last Riverside Be Riley . Douglas, River. Year and the same regulation is oe 1» {In effect barring the use of auto CLASS CG Garfiid doen and Ar- loading or repeating guns capable verge. Mivecte 3 Christian Ellen-|of holding more than three shells. i —ptookside ws. Lockefiid,| In addition to the Oct. 29-Nov. Riverside Riverside, vs. Ellenberger, 97 dates for hunting ducks, geese lass A Playo get/and ‘coot; the open season for unde way Mug win otiut met: rails and gallinules is Sept. 1-Oct. 4/30, with an open season on wood-
Ivar Rhy Rhodius, Aug. 13. at st Riosride 3, and {Riverside v5. Aug. 18 at onek extending from Oct. 16 to Nov. 14.
City Net Meet Squirrel Prospect Varies
Squirre]! hunting during the 60day season starting Saturday, Aug. 14, will be better in the southern part of the state than in northern counties, conservaBae Brookside Park courts will tion, department officials have the scene of the annual In- ,redicted. Their forecast is based hy Open Tennis tourna- on a more plentiful supply of ment which will get under wWayifood for the squirrels in the Monday and continue through southern area. Aug. 15. The bag limit on squirrels reThe tournament is open to all mains at five for a day of hunt-| members of accredited clubs as-, ing and hunters are reminded | sociated with the USLTA. | that they must have their license Entry blanks may be obtained or veteran's permit with them at. local spo goods stores/and secure permission from the and must be submitted by noon|landowner before hunting on his tomorrow. There will be com-|premises.
ti in if A Goubles, women's singles and Fishing Outlook Good Streams are reported clearing
nd-robin
mixed doubles. | Matches will be made at a over the state with fair fishing
at 3 p. m. tomorrow at the Fall Creek courts. Topping the field of contenders {will be Jack Sunderland, Vet-| erans and city parks singles champ; Hank Campbell, last year's city champ, and Chuck DeVoe, leading state junior. In the women’s singles Mary Grace Lauck and Louanna Early, winner and runner-up of the city, parks tournament this year, are’ expected to lead the field.
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Softball Notes
Last night's Jugres in the Em-Roe Civi Softball League a Sov Grove ¢ Stadium:
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First-round games, ail of which| Season, hunting this year can ag
milky fair during the week, the same is true of Geist lake and pits and ponds in the vicinity. gills, ¢crappies and cats have heen Complaints from the duckitaken this week by local Angles, the northern part of using minnows, worms and craw hustars in tails. The craw tails’ have been best for bluegills.
It's Big Business
Bass, biue-
Just when most Hoosier ang-
lers have filled their tackle boxes with new gadgets and the hunters: Cliffside; N. J. are checking over their guns and! looking over their hunting Entry Deadline Set parts of the state, hunters In| clothes, comes a report from Ohio’ that sportsmen in the Buckeye, state “spend $85,000,000 : annually| ' Entry blanks for the city amain hunting and fishing.
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Marcel Cerdan of France. in one
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i Announcement of the Wil- Ing to Roines officers, it's a sure liams-Flores match means that thing for the 1049 season. New York will have three world: — Tr
within two Spencer, Terry
The Tournament of Cham- - pions, Inc, Which has been at Tag Team Partners to break 20th Century's; Jim Spencer,
grip on boxing in New York. an- heavyweight rough-house expert, nounced last week nt it would and “Friendly” ack Terry, his Ok!
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at partner from Ebbets Field, Brooklyn on Sept. get a chance to turn the tables at 23. The new organization hasithe outdoor Sports Arena next matched i Miadiewsight Champion Tuesday night when the pair colZale of Gary, Ind. andlides with Billy Fox,
former Marine from Cleveland, and Sal
pionship and Freddie vatore Balbo, of New York. Mills of Britain, the new light heavyweight champion, in a title brawl with Gus Lesnevich of!
Matchmaker Billy Thom has isigned the Australian tag-team
with a 90-minute time limit, The
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Terry entry
Ohio has 9157 ‘businesses de-|turned in to municipal golf pros/ Seals for 3 Notre Dame
at noon on Friday, Oct. 29, but oo a io Division for the remainder of the 30-day t ri in a 13-county area reported that|tries will be accepted until noon 2 sar Cont SE their income came from hunting and fishing and general stores in the same area | who is vice president of the Inshowed 21 per cent of their total dianapolis Public Links Associa income from the sale of hunting tion, also is defending city amaand fishing equipment. champion.
orinot later than § p. m. Aug. 10, such sports as hunting and fishing tournament chairman Clayton which involve wildlife, according Nichols announced today. The deadline has been Jet for ee en-
preferred starting times.
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clash will be a rematch! from two weeks ago when the 8 new one-lap record of 16.74 inf. Fox-Balbo duo annexed a threeSpencer. (time on the track.
Ind, Aug. 6./plans (UP)~—Beats for three of Notre/ing will be held at the club, Dame's football games this fall are sold out, Robert Cahill, Notre at ihe qualifying round, scheduled Dame ticket manager, said today. The games are those with Purdue Sept. 25, Nebraska Oct. 16/iral 0. Newmas and Nofthwestern Nov. 13, The|flght's schedu Nebraska game will be played at (sie. va. het Mi
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Dick Frazier is doing right well in hot-rod races, He made another sweep of three events at the W, 16th St.
ting dash the 25-lap feature, He started from last place In each race team Other heat winners were Gene
Pat Flaherty, Glendale, Cal. set
the time trials. It was his first!
Plan for Season The Lakeshore Country Club Mixed League will meet Friday, Aug. 13, at 8 p. m. to formulate for the season. The meet.
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