Speedway Flyer, Volume 25, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1956 — Page 4

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Indians climbed to the top of the American Association and have otherwise proved that it’s a hustling team. The Tribe was scheduled for only three games at home this week after its most successful road trip of the year. The series with Wichita ends tonight (Thurs., Aug. 23). Game time is 7:45 p.m. When the Indians open their last stand at Victory Field on the regular association schedule Friday night of next week (Aug. 31) they face Charleston and Louisville. Charleston is here Aug. 31 through Sept. 2. Louisville winds up the local season Sept. 3 through Sept. 5. With ticket sales brisk for the last chance to see the Tribe, the Indians ticket office urged fans to make their reservations early for box and reserved seats. Tickets are on sale for all games at Victory Field and the Ross and Babcock Travel Bureau in the lobby of the Claypool Hotel. Prices are: Box chairs, $1.70; Grandstand reserved (first eight rows), $1.40; Grandstand unreserved, sl.lO. The unreserved grandstand tickets go on sale at

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Victory Field the day of each game. Tribe officials are planning a Sample Night for Aug. 31. Producers of many leading products have been .invited to give away samples. It also will be Stockholder Night and again ticket stubs will be retained to be used to determine the winner of the free world series tickets and trip for two. The winner will be determined Sept. 4. A giant fireworks display between games of a double-header will be an added attraction for the holiday celebration Labor Day Night.

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The gifts collection drive last year netted at least two gifts for each of the 15,000 patients confined to state mental institutions. Each year, county mental health organizations spearhead the collection of gifts, which are distributed at parties on hospital wards in mid-December. Mr. Sikes is seeking the support of all clubs, sororities and charitable and service organizations throughout Indiana to make Christmas for mental patients more than just another day in their confinement. As president of the Posey County Mental Health organization, and chairman of the county 1955 Christmas campaign, Mr. Sikes is well aware of the value of the program. He also is southern Indiana district mnager for Berkshire Life Insurance Company. He formerly was assistant manager of the John Hancock Life Insurance Company at Evansville.

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University Women Mrs. Beryl E. Hicks, president of the American Association of University Women announced that Mrs. John Earl Young, 9350 Washington Blvd., has been appointed Delegate to the Health and Welfare Council. Delegate to the Inter-Group Council for Women as Public Policy Makers is Mrs. Christian Witteveld, 6126 Indianola Ave. Mrs. Everett E. Campbell, 1410 North Delaware, is the Delegate to the Advisory Council to Juvenile Court, and Mrs. Robert Clark, 420 North Post Rd., is the Delegate to the Adult Education Council.

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Personals There was an omission in the address for: A/3c Robert Arthur, AF-16513610; 84th Bomber Sqdn. (TAC); APO 22, New York, New York, Box 5. David Gerkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gerkin, 1767 Christopher Lane, former student of Speedway School, now a premedical student at Indiana State Teachers College, was among those listed on the Distinguished Honor Roll this past year. Mrs. Joan Hopkins and son Gregory and daughter Sally are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Blum. Mrs. Hopkins is from Long Beach, California. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Prince wish to announce the arrival of their baby, Randall Phillip, on August 17th.

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Your Playground News (Continued from Page 1) Walter Sharp slammed a homer for the Indians and Steve Sailor had two good hits. After the game the players chose one Most Valuable player from each team and Tommy Frye and Jim Decker received this honer and each was presented a cup. The players on the Indians received blue ribbons for winning the summer series of games 8 to 5, and the Tigers all got red ribbons. Following this everyone enjoyed Cokes, potato chips, and bubble gum, which were brought by Don Luca’s mother, Tommy Johnson’s mother, and Tommy Frye’s parents. We wish to thank everyone for helping to make this a very successful day. Tourney Results: Croquet Div. I—lst Dick Nester and 2nd Jim' Richwine; Div. ll—lst Freddie Benedetto and 2nd Lynn McCoy.! Tennis Div. I—lst Chuck Stout 1 (Champion) and 2nd Gerry Nordmeyer; Div. ll—lst Jim Rolles and 2nd Bill Tingle; Div. Ill—lst Denny Hackett and 2nd Ronnie Schwimmer; Girl’s Singles—lst Mary Ellen Benedetto and 2nd Linda Swails; Doubles Div. I—lst Stout and Benedetto and 2nd: Nordmeyer and Tom Riggle; l Doubles Div. ll—lst Mike Mar- 1 tich and Jim Rolles and 2nd Bill and Denny Hackett. We held a Field Day on Thursday during which time we had 3 different running events, a. wheelbarrow race, 3-legged race, pole climb, broad jump, horizontal ladder race, baseball throws for distance and for accuracy, and basketball throw shooting. Ronnie Feely won 4 blue ribbons while Dave Bogue, Mike Scott, Bob Nester, and Joe Kampf won three blue ribbons apiece. This activity was enjoyed by all and will be held sooner in the program next summer. The tennis court lights will be turned on every evening until the 15th of September and we shall continue to keep the Sign Out

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sheets on the board so that you may reserve one hour’s playing time each evening. Remember—tennis shoes only. At 5:00, Friday afternoon, the tables were put away, the games were collected, the door was locked, and now this column is closed until next year.