Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1970 — Page 10
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be at Meadowood Park Tuesday through Friday from 9 to 12 in the mornings. Becky McAtee Lasses finally won two games in a row against the Crumley Cuties.Tbe first game was won 26 to 20 and the second game 25 to 21. The girls are improving in kicking the ball and displaying skill in playing the game of kickbalL A few more girls come out for this program at Leonard Park on Mondays and Wednesdays for 10 to 12 in the mornings and we will have enough girls for two more teams. We may get a league started. Who knows? Standings for the summer basketball league as ofTuesday June 30 are: A League Team W L Schroeders Shredders 5 2 Phipps Flops 5 2 Rusty’s Gates 4 3 Moochie’s Munchers 4 3 Urban’s Renewals 3 4 Silver Wares 0 7 B League: Team W L Phipps Flops 7 0 Urban’s Renewals 5 2 Shroeder’s Shredders 4 3 Rusty’s Gates 3 4 Moochie's Munchers 1 6 Silver’s Wares 1 6 The Ben David summer basketball 7th and Bth and 9th grades visit our outdoor courts on July 8 and our kids seem to be ready for the invasion. We hope I Our 7th and Bth graders will definitely have to play better ball this time as the Giants
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ED SAYS: U.S.A. THE GREATEST COUNTRY ALLI Yes, without a doubt the U.S.A. Is the greatest country in the world. I know when we pick up a newspaper to read, or see a TV program, or see examples of rebellion, It may be hard to keep this fact In mind. But history will continue to be the acid test, and prove the results. It is time for every red blooded American to quit holding back and having hang up over the lesser things and start expressing himself in the positive about the great things In life. Be proud of your land. . . Invest In it. .. Do your part to keep it clean. . . ResI pect the heritage. . . Question It . .. ' but don’t destroy ltl DISPLAY YOUR AMERICAN FLAG ON JULY 4th AND EVERY OTHER DAYI
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will come eager to even the score. And speaking of evening the score, the 9th graders, who lost to the Giants 100 to 36 the first trip, have some evening to do of their own. We hope! OUr program is moving along very nicely and we are keeping our eyes on all the kids and making mental notes for our attitude and sportsmanship awards. Stands for our Peanut Baseball Leagues are: At Leonard Park Team W L Bobcats 3 3 Mets 3 1 Cubs 1 2 Yankees 1 3 At Meadowood: Team W L Wildcats 2 0 White Sox 2 1 Yankees 1 1 Giants 1 1 Braves 1 2 Reds 0 2 The kids are all doing a great job and seem to really enjoy the competition. We receive a great deal of satisfaction watching them play and improve. Some improve more rapidly than others and this improvement in many cases is over a period of three years for our players. Slowly, but surely they gain that confidence, poise, and .interest that we try to give them. Keep up the good work. Ckir young coaches are also doing a great job working with their teams. Most of them are former Peanut Leaguers, and are enthusiastic about their team successess.
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Owner Heinz Stelnborn is at home on the drums as he is in the kitchen of the Alt Heidelberg Inn. The German-American music is provided nightly by Mr. and Mrs. Hans Rleser as dancers move to the tune of a waltz or a polka.
Tastec And Sounds Of Germany Await At Alt Heidelberg
Even the most timid voice can be coaxed to sing along when the German band at Alt Heidelberg Inn begins to play the music of the old country and glasses of Lowenhrau and Dontmunder are raised as the melodies soar. The charming German - Bavarian atmosphere of the new restaurant, located at Lafayette Road and 16th Street, is complemented by the excellent and friendly services provided by lovely waitresses clad in imported Dirndl’s from Bavaria as they set before the diner the very best foods to insure *Guten Ape tit.’ Owned and operated by Heinz Ste inborn and Barry Vandermulen, the Alt Heidelberg offers a buffet Monday through Friday, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and facilities for banquets up to 100 in the Rathskeller. Belegte Schnitten, sandwiches, are served from 2 to 5:30 p.m., dinners from 6 to 11 p.m., cold sandwiches from 11 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., and drinks til 2 a.m. For your pre-dinner enjoyment you will want to try one of the many special imported drinks, ranging from Stelnhaeger to Berliner Welsse, before ordering your first course from a selection which Includes Shrimp Cocktail, Imported Rollmops In Wine, Fillet of Imported Herring In Cream Sauce, or Leber (liver) Paste. Following these taste tempting delicacies the diner Is ready to Indulge in one of the specialties of the house such as Bratwurst, Knackwurst, Sauer braten and Dumplings, Wien-
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er Schnitzel, Kasseler Rippchen or German Rumpsteak. For the more timid diner the Alt Heidelberg also offers the very best Prime Filet Mlgnon, T-Bone Steak, New York Strip Steak, and African Lobster Tall. Specialties of the day begin on Monday with Hungarian Beef Goulash. Tuesday’s feature is Veal Cordon Bleu, Wednesday, offers Hasenpfeffer, Thursday, Beef Rouladen, Friday, Rainbow Trout, and on Saturday a really special combination of German delicacies entitled “Schlacht Platte.” A future attraction of Alt Heidelberg will be the opening of the Patio Garden where guests will relax under the stars and dine to the strains of Auf Wledersehn. So for an afternoon or evening of enjoyment may we suggest you try something new In dining at Alt Heidelberg. Roberts Retires Horace N. Roberts, manager of transmission sales at the Allison Division of General Motors, will retire July 1 under provisions of the GM Retirement Program. Roberts was one of the first to become associated with transmissions operations when this phase of Allison business was established in 1945. Over the past 25 years he has been a major influence In the worldwide acceptance of Allison Powersoft transmissions for heavy-duty off-highway equipment and automatic transmissions for on-highway vehicles.
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