Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1950 — Page 13

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fo 5 oe Ra Stock Car Fans: To Get Chance

South Carolina Event 1 7] Thrown Wide Open

By ART WRIGHT YOU STOCK CAR fans who have always had a yen

to drive in a race will have that opportunity on Labor Day, Sept. 4.

one-and-one-quarter mile Darlington, 8S. C. Speedway a wide open event. No matter what association any driver has raced with — and even if =, ow Mich, CSRA pi you've always been just a 210, pans spectator in the stand youl | Weekly big car events next month

City Crown

They've made the 500-Mile Stock Car race on the new |

Several More May Pursue

Match Play to Open Tuesday

At least 69 linksmen will tee off in the first annual city junior golf championship tournament at Seuth Grove tomorrow

|at the new track at Alexandria, are eligible to enter the Darling-!

ton event. | Ind, . = | “All you'll have to do is to Pass, mig CAR Abels . a driver test . .. which shouldn't Daston (O.) Speedway, sprints be difficult if you can keep the! gem RS " a Koons

car bet th Speed: and Sasi; PL Ant | etween e rome ; fences, t

They've also opened up the race, TOCK CAR B rr 5 on two other scores: (1) 1949 cars | New Castle, Ind and Mitch will be eligible in addition to 1950] Eht Indlanapcits W. and 1951 models previously an-| Fiolh att SI CR Prides | nounced, and (2) the starting nis (nd) Speedway and. field has been increased to 75 Rikigo nd} Soecdw Mind Jungle Park. cars. The original field was 45, Rockville, Ind

Those interested may obtain! (ROARING ROADSTER RACES . Castiss

tas 4 lernoan,

entry blanks by writing to Dar-| Tuesday night. | Soutll Bend Motor Speed:

owl, Sis lington Raceway, Darlington, 8. cinnaii: Pharodas Baht, Columbus (Ind

C. Entries must be in or post-| Rairsrounds: Friags night, gun’ Valley. marked by midnight, Aug. 7. | Saturday night, Dayton (O.) Speedway. Qualifying trials—to determine my ariernoon. Crawlordsvills’ Spesdrome: lo edpesd tr, att 7 tar So” ruc, i SEL SH ni Astra 2. There will be $100 for the fast-| LITTLE HARD TOPS (Crosleys, ete.) . est qualifier each day. The prom. Ge Tuesday ‘night, fnised prize total for the 500 m

race is $25500, of which ole goes to the winner, ite ox Beg “The Angle” would like to hear

from any Hoosiers who enter the

race, so we can let their friends. know, A's oil JOMErs »

A NEW HALF-MILE vanked| PHILADELPHIA, July 22 (UP) | speedway one-quarter mile East —Successive home runs by Dave

of Chesterfield on Route 67 is|Philley and Phil Masi sparked al, &® scheduled to open in mid- -August.|five-run fifth inning that carried!

It's the Sky View Speedw y. {the Chicago White Sox to a 6-1] Tentative date for the opener is|victory over the Aug. 13. | Athletics today. All events are planned for Sun-|

The switch-hitting Philley, bat-!| day afternoons.

Bryan Thomp-|ting right against Southpaw Bob-|

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morning. Several more entries are ex-|

This afterncen |Pected at the tee for tomorrow's

iplay. The tourney 1s open to golfers who did.not reach their 21st {birthday by June 15, 1950. Match Play Tuesday | First round of match play is] {billed for Tuesday at Pleasant!

Run with the second and quar-| ;

ter-final rounds slated for Sarah Shank Wednesday. Th 18-hole semifinals will be held Thursday at Riverside with] the 36-hole finals at Coffin Fri-| ‘day.

The tourney is sponsored by the |

Indianapolis Golf Association. The Al Feeney team traveling trophy for the lowest medal score for a four-man team will be awarded. Rotating awards also will include the Ken Hoy: trophy for the individual champion and the Charles H. Wishmeier trophy for the individual low medalist. Individual medals will be given jalso to semifinalists and the runnerup will get a trophy. The championship flight will | _

{consist of 32 participants. Pair{ings follow: | Ae Me n Lemon Jr., AE Dick TheoPR), ® ed Espie 8:07--BR ent Stewart, 55). James En- { sin ger, (PR), Joe Class. lw J Ronert Walden, AFR), Robert | Ware, ), Chas, Yan { Philadelphia | ™"%; “7, Lines, (C), Jay Draper, (PR), John Clark. 8 28 Fix 5 Tim rey Green, *iPR), | wn A Webb, (8G).

2—J . { : son, track manager and president by Shantz, boomed his 10th of| pie, Rogie Bios ie, 1 Sack Kountz,

| 4 of the new speedway, hasn't yet the season with one out and Chico Ty: 2 Rn TL decided on the type of races or {Carrasquel aboard via a single to| (8G.

sanctioning bodies. Tentative break a 1-1 tie. Masi then banged | plans call for AAA big car races, a first pitch into left for his fifth some midget championship races round-tripper. and stock car maces. The track will be dirt with oiled surface, 100 feet wide with 860) foot straightaways and curves. | Turns banked one-half

foot. Because of the track's high dealt Shantz his 10th setback | potential, there will be no bleach-|in 16 decisions. i on the curves, All seats will Left-handed Billy Pierce, nicked e on the BOHN straightaway. [for a run in the fourth. on a » | double by Elmer Valo, a wild WOMEN ARE going to be driv- pitch and a long fly: by Ferris Fain, limited the Mackmen to Not only W. 16th St. Speedway, [four hits for his seventh triumph | but other tracks around the! against nine defeats. Championship Stock Car Circuit | Chisare oa Philadel are inviting women drivers to sign |. | up, for competition. So they'll be Shi" Sktore:

runs in the big inning, in which

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Philley, rt Moses. : in the “Powder Puff Derby” at > eral lt Soman, of more than one track before fall. Majeskiiv, eich. 2 * x =» {MoCrimek. of Wahl, 3b THE BIG DEAL in stock car Pierce . competition this week will be Ba Wednesday night's 75-lap lap championship for the hard tops at! W. 16th St. Speedway.

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© Totals 391227 8 Totals McCosky flied out for Shantz in Sin. *® 8% Guerra flied out for Wahl in on uder fanned for Burtschy iF Ith. 8 -y MBO. v.civ avs vir kite i vin THE CSRA - SANCTIONED Chicago aro. O10 080 race set for Jungle Park Speed-| Errors—Fox. "Joost, Hitcheo pet way, e

Rockville, today has been Runs batted on. Fain. Tn 2, illey 2, postponed. It will be run next Majeski

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Robinson, Fal S itsRobins McCormick. |

2, Valo, ome runs—Philiey, Masi. Sacrifice—Masi. | month at a date to be announced. | (Double plays—8Shantz to Joost to Fain: The next CSRA date will be JAP di okis 8, a bases chicago 5

a n July 30 at Powell Speedway, Co- Burtse rtach ¥ TW 1, dpi tru ok By | 5

lumbus, O. Others on the associa- runs. off Shantz, 10 and 6 in 5 inn , Innings: tion schedule are Aug. 3, opening Burtschy. 3 and 0.1 4. Wild plicher—Fierce| of Fair dates at Circleville, O,; HE 9) 6-10), Um

1" posing, Dich “3hanl mel.” Time Aug. 11 and 12, Iona, Mich.; Aug. |® a Darel gH me

—2:11. Attendance—14( i

Race Results at Leading Tracks |

| aW, Boney etry. At Jamaica cH. Headley entry. Svears

EIGH' allowances: ($3000: 2- -yeat. colds: | olds; 6 furlongs) — tin David. 1 120 (A. mite: 5 oe gar Hraser. Mi igs 8.00, 500, 3.40; Famous Shake, at. i109 (K. Church), 4.80, 3.20; aTheory, 120 05; Bashaw (D. Madden), 2.60, Also: French Admiral, car so; Statehood. Keep Right, AMA aa, Fortnightly, Stranded, Whiz A LO Jamaica Boy, Janies Sioal. | Convidado, Rough Cookie, Tilustration. Circled, Th And Me, Liveletive, nus aCalumet Farm entry,

oul eh Pow ower. ($2200: claiming: 4 years u ID 33000;, cla claiming; 3 3 un: 8 tue Hag

dn furlongs 114 (A. arrauiol miles: i Col eri), |iSeners. 11.80. 60; Dest Judgment. 338 8: Croupier, 106 {1 Con ola 80. icone),

.80, 4. f ha . 10% 3 Scurlock), 7.60, 4.40; rColey Bay, y , XM. rom, | { £5 1 Ba ree. Podium, Repeat-|l Wickel); The Orphan, Fully Aware.

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5. Dixie Lenple. Mella Valent, Dr Rush, "Field, iClover Miss, Reigh Miss, Bbrownanne. Day double paid $127.10. zDead heat for show ; claiming: 3 years

api 0) $3 03 ying eather 1 =. olf At Monmouth

hardt), 1.80; Bus Juice. 1 500; maidens; 3 years up: 6 {\rearal. 3.60, Also. Senay Alan. Sineing|, FORO Om ie in} 3 haibin en aio: aioweaees: 3 yeats up: (530: 3.30: i Sa Crows 03, Stoutr 3: :l A ¢ (riongs) —Adaman ant. [134 (WW. Boland). §1%. ¢ Beau Jay, Dark Ned, Fair Start, tingeris),” 6.80. 3.80: Voodoo Phu ul BE Birtie Tan anole Lary. “dy. Permane), 3.00. Also. Empty SECOND ($3000; claiming; He $1» furlongs) — Lord North, 118 (J. Robert.

ights, Peace 10.80, 6.60, 4.40; Mr. Boots, unCa

BPTH ($3500; claiming; furlongs) —Darnaw ut) 10.00. 6.60; ‘Mr. A_B, 199 Iso: Chall Wind, Lark!

124 | 6.90, 4.30, 3.60: Bakerstield, : A hy 0 allenge Like. 104 peed, lenjiion, Short Nils Go Seven: har Daily Double paid $73.20

Nassa 5,000 added: Saranac Handl-! THIRD (34000; allowances: 3-v olds 6 ers year-olds 1 1-18 miles) Sunglow, |{furlongs) —U town, 112 (8. Boulmetis, 10.40, 115 (BE. Arcaro), 6.40, 2.50, Out: jehts 40, i Spiodactes, 112 (J. Cumone).| Up, 128 (G. Hea er), 2.30. out: 1830 3. heming World. © Fate, 108 filligani, Out. Also | min); 4.20 “Kiso Sulet Dooly, {Jess Linthicu (33500: f Slaiming: 3 Fehrs uni les FOURTH of £300, maidens, 2.7481. ial: 1% rales) Peace 18510! 2 furlongs)—Bimfor { oulemtis by ting Pleet, 123 2180, 9.60, 6.20; King Clover, 132 (F. 5, 03.00: Secnay. 133 (W.| Pernandesr, 3.00. 630° Bay Wirl, 123 Boland), 3.20. A 8 es, Rose-| (T. Atkinson), 4.00. Also: Scottie Boy

THIRD PRL dh

Prompiness.

aBel Ray entry. FIFTH ri po ming; 3 years up; ($3000; Saimine 4 years up; furlongs) —Cockfeather. 111 (J. Dyer), FY milek)—Shoes. 117 (W. Bolandi, 8.90./39.80, 15.80, 9.40; Floodto ow, 120 (R. Whaley), 6.50, \ers), 11.40; % 20; rg Doon Well, 110 (J. Lynch), 6.90. Also: Vasil), 4.60. Also: With Ease, Covyo Court Jester, Nb, Sea Defense, Lifter, Dawn, Peter B, Black Aud Blue, | Jacopades, Chief Jonn ©, Mighty Master, Hello, West Milton, Bouncing Boots, usled v

ak, © Are Bolu SIXTH— ($2500; added

At Arlington EH 106

Monmouth Hanyears up: 1% miles)—bGreek (J. Culmone), 14.20, 5.60, 3.60: 1 F. Pernandes), 31.60,

us. (IL An error and stone] 5 33 Starter * doubles by Eddie Robinson and| (88), hyRtobert. Mo MeRet, (HC Mike McCormick added two more (HC, Dick Busan

inch per the White Sox batted around, and | O4555. J (8G),

Ob MIO Oe

3 bv .|Riverside 3; 1:30 p. m., DeWolf

2-year-olds;| 11.00, 5.80, 4.00;

124 (C. Bler-{7.20, 420: C man, Attention Nark,|6

aReward, Assignment, sCurru- Rleven) Toint, Bo Bo og. pO Beotia, Buzzing (L.

(LS), Don Wagonner, Brain HardHng, (IL).

Robert, Sirk Altick, SB) Joe Hatoh, (PR), Murp (8G 9: Richarg Kir Tien, WB, Toby { Mores, (HC), Rice Morris. (IL) ! 3:1 Prod Hatfield, (PR), Gale Hause-

Bob McDpniels, IL). Leer, (H), HC) LS),

Dick Miller, (PR). | ~Starter's Time ! 9:58—Armon Pfiefer, (PR),

—Joe_ Cork, n Essig 812 Starter 5

PR),

Bob Crews, (C). 10:26—John Foley, | (88), Robert oore, (Hi

:33-—-Rona | oliver, (WB), Jim { 1040-1 « (Ry, | (88), Ji B Roberts. (WS), 10: en. Ww 8G), | (8G, Bobby 1 Toack, {5G

(PRY; Chas.

David Laycock, |

| fleld. | 12:09—Heary Harvey, | (C) 1:00—Alan Dant, (MH) 1:12—Dick Hume. (PR), (MH). 1: 26—Joe Wampler, (8G).

! (LS) ~Lake Shere, {C) —Coffin, (PR)! {Pleasant Run, R)—Riverside, " (88)-—

ank, (8G) South ishing; HG i Hilierest, {W8)—Wood- | WB)—Willow Brook, (IL)—Indian| frock. ( M)— Broa. moor.

= Amateur Baseball

Today's schedu MUNIC PAL LEAGUE m., Boughton Excavating vs. Indi { Pendleton. 1 p. m.;/

James Balch

8

News vs. South Side Saints, CITY 2:30 p. m., Retry

Riverside 5. LEAGUE oore Peace Chapel vs

Food Market, Ellenberger; :30 Sacks Used Fars > Union Peinsels,

Gartioid No. 3 2 1:30 m., Sa

{R. R Mallory ST Eagles de, Brookside | [

2:3 Linde Afr Chuck's Sh

& epalr Riverside 86; (Kishbaym Center vs. Indiana State Farm lat Putnamville. The Fall Creek Athletics are sche led In Riverside 1 at 2:30 p.

oR $2500; claiming: 4 year: rs up: 8s iT Miffhe, 119 (P. B. Boyle), io 0; m_Ride, 106 (A, Cata-| ano p Snort eres ). nd Af Snort, 111 (J. Pi 0, ' Beamnt Tu

4.20 ng Light, ght, bby B, May- | A Aoi Eagle,

SIXTH (37500; added; Mayflower Stakes: 2-year- sity 5a furlongs) —Iamarelic, 116 (O. Beurlock), 3.60, 2. , 5.80, 3.80;

Tea Zehr), 6.00. Also ran: pled Venture, Swift Swiv, aU. 8. Fleet, Liberty

Dario entry.

SEVE) ($2700; _ allowances; :3-ye olds; turiongs) —Lefty Jim, al} 1 “tp. Domenico), 4.80, 3.40, 3.00; Divi Devil, 113 (R, Witisme) 5.40, 4.00; : Busy at, 14 iB. Mitchell), 7.80." Also ongoos Her res Habe, The Marne, WPritty ton, Swadelle, aMiss Triumph.

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EIGHTH—33500; allowances; 3 years up: 11/16 miles) —Tilenny, 117 (A. Catalano), 14.80, 560, 3.40; Abstract, i J. Skelly). 3.20, 2.60: Ground Fog. Picou), 4.00. Also: Taran, Star, Wily Willie. NINTH ($2000: ciaiming;: 1% miles)—~Marine Light, 112 Quairefoil, a fale), 12.60, 7.80: Flare Skirt, 0% Ma atalano), 5.80. Also: Q. Mister Chat, Fire Fox, Placerville, Ram sey, Do-Reigh-Mi, Orphan Fibbe

At Hazel Park

FIRST (81400; claiming: 3 years up furlongs) -Day, 120 (W. M. Cook), i350, 20: Cara Dura, 130 (L. Hulslander), 3.80: Meyersdnle, 108 iA. Pi 2.80. Aiso: ux. Dixje, My Princes An

Doc Stern, Sir Roy Dog, Beau Piddier and]

furiongs)-—Miss Mission, 108 (G. Hate er), 136.60, 36. 5. ulslander), ‘8.90, 3.80; Omipal, 115 i. Sow), 4.40,

n odel, Kerry Dancer, "Ridgle, | Kania and Saolicitude, 1

Daily Double paid $804.00 THIRD (31500; claiming; 3-year-olds: 1 mile) —Blewso, 107 ook), 8. 20.

( i 5 00: Hensboy, 115 (L. C. Coon), 4.00. 1} Sabina Fy Brine istine B, Lucky Al, Rowr,

ng,

FOURS claim 33, ii miles) —Shst-Ninde: It, 114 (A. Gobesy,

06 \ latming: 4 years uk; 0 9 2 0; ee Rings, 121 (T. Atkinson), 3.00. u Jay, A {J Oliviera), ner po (D. "vada; 14 urano. Colonel Mike. Adile, aSiam ith, 4: Olivia Sadls. «J, Combest), 3.00 bY) h 5 fi 1 ols a Bene, hGotng. Away, Double randy. I Blue| pawn, Time Lark. : Also: | Tio 3 To 5. Fa: Gp, 3% ax: entry. - ; allowances; 4 years up;

bBrookmeade entry. emiin i ed Mashis 1, ; claiming: 3 years up:

ters, Lpuxurian

SEVENTH ($3000 is Tp Foren) 00.11% nilesi--Jutie Prince. 113 (B. Sanders), HEARS 3 11 oreh), "8.00. 13.00, 6.20, Sketen, 113 (R. are 730. “ize; : Silent Ma ax fie 1 Li, Date Satcheller Jj tin). 4.00, 8: Dot Beiltro, 116 (W. Bal-

rettl), 4.00. Also: Jit arrior Prince. ;

Fa Rn SE

Pl Fog 113 (R. 2 Martin, ve T30; Tord Calvert 118 a

3.00. Also: Jacopoly,

Chowk

al,

“ Suffolk Downs

H Tlie -Sik Man, 118 (L. Cook). 20,40.| 9.20. 4.80; Pine Lady, 108 (L. Hulsla der). 12.80, 6.40; Mio Lips. 115 (W. M. 3.40. Also: Tomato, Luckey Josey, Bquidse, uy Earth: Opening Day.

($2200; Phridel Dg 8 3 years up:

18 pr * 107 A Goon: $30. 4.00: Scoten Bim, Te (C. Headley),

Cotton Joe, Herman.

! Robert Miller, |

rove, (H)—'&

*"BIG SIX LEAGUE 1%

Pr Pp

Rab, Jo Ballet and aAtt, General. } aB. A. 4

C. FR Jet a

A (150) Grand 3d Sacker

At Pleasant Run |

Bespectacled Bob Dillinger is regarded as a grand third baseman—150 grand, that is. The Pittsburgh Pirates thought so when

they shelled out $50, linger's services. The

the St. Louis Browns for $100,000. That makes the .310-hitting Dillinger worth $150,000 in baseball gold, not bad for a player who has been riding a batting slump. There hasn't been that kind

of money on a Dillin

the Midwest,

| Facts Alield— Geist Reservoir

To Accommoda

By FRANK ANDERSON

their luck somewhere else. Ever since the fishing season opened the

and crappie. And the fish keep coming back While most other parts of the ———

water, milky ‘water and fishy in- But you tinued : to bite. worry about housing, but not the ing honor. Geist fish, Their reservoir covers: Fish are 1800 acres, with most of the bet- Steuben

deep-water apartments, ing its own. ! "

n ”

{Co. bosses the whole shebang. {In addition to making a home for '

RA : TEAR “#1, | there have been squawks from the ‘more greedy anglers who frequent its shores. They want boating and cottages. The Water Co. says no. 000 to the Philadelphia Athletics for Dil- Even with A's had previously acquired Dillinger from |8rounded there's enough everybody. Whole “families come horses out in the evening or on Sundays, sit themselves down on the bank, nibble at picnic lunches ‘and try their luck. It's an Indianapolis institution, this city's answer to | the editors of “Life” who failed to

, fish

up the lures ger since John Dillinger ran loose through

Blues Toke 2 From Mud Hen

S (UP) — The L swept both 3 | of a doubleheader fro Henry Marer, Toledo today, 4 to 2 and 6 to 3

TOLEDO, July 22 | [Sansas City Blues ds

possession of the American As-

sociation cellar.

‘The two clubs were tied for last place before today’s twin bill.

Rookie center fielder

{slammed two triples for the Blues,| an unknown golfer from Phila-| Ed Paymann.] {one in each game, driving in five | delphia today to retain a one-|

runs.

Kansas City got its six runs| Open golf tournament. Randall in a big fourth inning in the| WS James Walker, abbreviated nightcap and then|yille, Tenn. who shared the lead!

The smothered a Toledo rally in the| with Ferrier at 136 strokes after. 10: 19—Dick. Crist, (Ri, Dan Moore, (H). last of the fourth, stoppin

Butler, Mud Hens at three runs. Henry Burdette went the Toute.

Cerv batted in three

lues runs in the first game and Jerry Snyder took care of the 12:03_Richard Flee. (PR), Bob Perci- | © her as he collected three of) {

eight hits in four|a three-under-par 69 at Keller chow. But first the hardy party| self securely in a $14.95 electric chance Farm entry of Win i 12:30—Harry Poland, oo, Phil Bayt Jr, trips to the plate. Dave Madison! | Course

{Kansas City's

got the win.

First Game Kansas Sity

Valla.ss er,2b

o = - or Owen > San a 1 CoRNOUALNARD

{Hinrichs, Pp

Totals 31 827 1!

Totals Mavis singled for Marlowe Ma agin an ned out "oF Sioat

Kansas

0 Bald

Er R Madison 2: Pederoff ns

amare pt Had in 71's today for 54-hole aggregates, Shee. 'G

erv base _ hits--Cery,

arlow Applehan, Tim Kansas Ry {alls 88 r. 2b

of Workmn. 1 Mole, IP. 3b | Wilson, Jarvis,e

> COIL RICO iy Dr Dba pape DT CLOWN 0

Totals 29 6 a 8

Mavis struck out for Sloat

even Innings) Kansas City .............. Toledo vu Errors—Federoff 2, Be Snyder, ole, Martin, Barnac

v taino 2. Two-b

rae 2%, Applehans Tand Het

Sports. Editor Retire

" After 35 Years’ Service

KANSAS CITY, Mo., | (UP)-~Clyde E. McBri

SECOND ($1400; maidens; 3-year-olds: o tired as active sports editor of] Bruner» Destruction. teh the Kansas City. Star tonight|Sommers 1 after herding the department for

35 years.

McBride will be succeeded by

Ernest Mehl, who joine

in 1918 and has been the paper’'s| Runs

baseball writer.

McBride joined the Star in 1907 Goods ming: 4 years up; 8nd was named Sports « editor in 2

11915.

Yearling Sales

LEXINGTON, Ky., July 22 (UP)|2 |The Breeders’ Sales Company to-|® day listed 407 outstanding yearl-|M ling thoroughbreds in

logue for the 1950

summer sales, which begin here

Monday.

This year's sales will run from (July 24 through July 27, with a ny 8 re approxima 1 yearlings entry. (to be _be sold each session.

: ooome wr. 1902175

BEAUTIFUL CHOICE SITR

days.

(tion's best fishing holes, | are having

So stick around home, angler. Good fishing, like . charity,

Ferrier Retains

scientific

Conditions for Hooking 'Em Bad Over Most of Indiana; Water Too Muddy

GEIST RESERVOIR fish wish Indianapolis anglers would try

set has bent over backward to accommodate loodl anglers, Crowds| Welling in the Bee: oud eathave hastened out to stake a claim or get a line on bluegills, bass! 8 tamina dis

county have suffered the slings in speaking of fishing ‘conditions, {humans. and arrows of high water, muddy over the state this week end.|

{Conservation officer and the Di difference, the Geist clan has con- warned. Geist is one of the few Humans - may places upholding Indiana's fish- Vision of Fish and Game, Indie Otherwise it's “snafy.”’! ana

and ter class fish occupying spacious Marion, thanks to Geist,

own otherwise. THE INDIANAPOLIS Water biting. Try on this comment from a conservation officer for size: ‘Water high and dirty,

| fish, the reservoir contains nearly ing.” {7 billion gallons of water. That's TO ARE {enough water to make anyone's IN THE three {meter sit up and say “Uncle.” tioned above bass, {But while the Water Co. has made it a fisherman's paradise, go for soft

and pies and cats are nibbling. They management of sports fisheries ..,

nows and artificial lures.

That's hardly the green light hut objectionable features have

for planning a fishing trip. You'll heen eliminated and it looks like find more fish in a zold fish bowl

the fisherman this week than you'll find in a for Hoosier stream,

They're staying low and passing survivors were recently found in day in our rainy Hoosierland. THE DOVE of peace isn’t the Bay State says ban saves money

.'only bird taking a beating these as it is cheaper to breed own . .:. | include Geist in a lst of the na: Indiana's mourning doves Disease factors were also major

often trichemaniosis. tongue-twister and

Fish Doing Best te Jam "a Anglers

lished from the > accords {ing to Carlton Herman, U. 8, |Fish and Wildlife Service Bathe llogist of the Patuxent , | Research Refuge. Carried by a |miscroscopic animal, the disease Geist fin and haddy {may affect the e ye s and cause

Wor

leased birds transmit the disease which 1s not infectious to

If you find birds with the been Symptoms cited, notify your

for more.

anglers have

Department of Conservaplentiful in Johnson, tion.

White Counties. | . a 2 if hold- NIBBLES OF NEWS: House But you're on your Merchant Marine and Fisheries They just aren't|.,. mittee has reported favorably on the Dingell Federal Aid to. No fish- State Fisheries Restoration Bill (H.R. 6533) . . . Bill would allo~

cate federal 10 per cent excise tax men- on sports fishing tackle to the bluegili, crap- states for, use in

counties

craws, worms, min- President Truman vetoed similar

bill at last session of Congress,

winner if House passes bill before adjournment . . . The ivory-billed Unlike some race woodpecker lives on in spite of aren't good mudders. reports that it is extinct . .. Two to celebrate mudder's Florida . . Massachusetts has continued its ban against impore [tation of cottontail rabbits . ..,

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4 ’ For Camp ‘Scalpers’ and Hand on Wallet [uly 22 (UP) — To Market, & SHADES of the pioneers—Americans are “roughing it” on| | chestnut son of Market Wise, led vacation. 113 other 2-year-olds to the wire Their horse-powered sedans and coupes are wending their! today in the $30,000 added Arlingtorturous ways across the super-highways in quest of adventure. rou Futurity, Off to the engine wars they go, these hardy pioneers of 1950. Bugledrums was second and g the yesterday's second round, slipped | The wagon-master, deeply-tanned by a drugstore sunlamp, takes | Jumbo, third. Lou into a second place tie with one! in the trail markers with a practiced eye. Behind him sit the! To Market broke into command 18-hole round to go tomorrow in women folks and the children. The wagon-master scans the horizon shortly after the start of the stxe of the four|the four-day grind. *|for scalping parties of roadside cabin owners and grimly pats his|furlong race and led the he rest of

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or {blanket and settles under his] Ww i today to run his 54-hole, must find a place to plug in a Lose and Silver Wings wound up total to 205. Y under regulation hotplate. That clearing ahead home-away-from-home tent. pe Out Of the money. iota 2 ooks like just the spot for a In the morning things will To Market wa | Joie site. But who 'is that/even rougher than a 16-year-old/;.133/5 for the sprint i Tying Alexander for runnerup| stranger coming out of the red-| boy’s beard. There's more trap- $13.40, $8.50 and $6.40. {honors was Jerry Barber, 34- {brick lean-to? He approaches the Ping of meat to be done at the drums paid $11.00 and $7.20; | year-old Philadelphia profession| wagon-master and the wagon- | butcher shop. The Ford must Jumbo, $8.40. jal who never has won a major/master reaches for his trusty combed and watered for the day's z | tournament. |wallet, thankful it's loaded. |journey. New flint must -be se- ; He fired a brilliant five-under-| “Give me five gallons, ”. the] Sured for the fire-making Zippo 9 par 67 to take over second place wagon-mastér snarls. “Set. em up lighter. ne {from Ted Kroll, New Hartford,/at the bar when you're done.” N. Y., and Henry Ransom of St.! So the party dismounts and Pd ie walin and peacerul 0104) | Andrew's, Illinois. ambles into the Simly n FOO ut from the top of "the Ford. Kroll and Ransom matched that poi : Tt] The fording place is in the offing, nd set ‘em up for the house.” ready to be crossed in a motor jan .{ boat, Meanwhile, the powder must e wagon-master’'s arm indi] JImmY| cates the women folks and the D® kept dry. The wagon-master Ojai, Cal, withdrew! cpiren. {takes chre of that by moving his Hits— from the tournament. He was op | wife’s make-up kit so it will es3; Jinrichs| seven over par for 15 holes vied] “MIND if we * camp here. | {cape any rain. te i.e picked wp. {stranger?" the wagon- master | Finally the wagon- -master is fe drawls in his best Indianapolis| lulled to sleep by the barking of Red Sox Wallor Wallo “Nope, but ye'll have to fetch strains of a nearby juke box. your own provisions,” says the! And we leave this peaceful stranger as he wheels a tire scene, content in the knowledge s a mighty rough piece to travel.! BOSTON, July 22 (UP P)-_The| Ful of Burma Shave signs and! : - 2 speed cops.” Boston Red Sox pounded their] Pe Pp

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