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SPORTS rip ltt ytar cn tb northeast tarn la cia'lcalrj la hia Hying Cloud er.d rnt several weeks la horrlL lis had Intended quitter rc in after tne i race, but a jur cf wee la at decided that he uou i lrlve tne 1623 grand prize oi mcrl and thea hang up his rs rU and gloves forever, stick to lector Company, la the tales pro cided to let him ret the racing bug corrpiet! eliminated by one more century swing around the la ctian tJolii bricks. rru.iy he made about "ten laps, some cf them at 1QJ to 11 8 mile aa hour. "Certainly Is a eweet runnlng autocict the little Italian Amer ican sal as he got out of the car ftr he had made a few fast loops. Xhe Hi at to get some place." DePaciO won the 182 race at 1ft It a nitaaanVwrr tra futMt It ever been won. lie was A.

A. A. driving champion In. 1825 and 1627. Lreaklng into the racing buai resLi a driver In 1G22.

he had a ion? strtaz of bad luck until 1921, he heaa to ciimo to ie top by taxirg sixth place with a Duesen tctt tua year Coram won it In i rete has made money out of tke racint fame, saved it and is sitting tether retty so. far as this world's goods are concerned. Woodbury Next OoC And rpeaklng tf the Boyle Valves, nix vcasury looked on wrme Pete id his stuff Friday, as did Mire Ikjyl, owner of the three cars: ElUy Amold, driver, and and Harold Ttaian. chief mtchanie and enirlneer his rear drive out and burned the bricks rnther' smartly. Olsen Is prom istrr cli that he win have his car ready for him not later than Tuesday.

Epmlway Office Open Sandly pc? iryera says tte canl stand ta workLif in tee speedway oriioe on Eunday aa he has to. these days end have a lot of people who cant ret down any other cay, knocking at tne cscr and raturur uist Bun day Pco and Ills Dallenbach had to l'stri' to it all day land not answer. 2ow they have decided to open the doors all day Sunday 'and also the folloTilz? 6unday to accommodate thoee ishing buy tickets. The speedway also Wlu be open Sunday. SLafer' Is Aboat Heady.

.1 Ehafer. with a fcUck frant 4riva with red running gears, was cut yncay arternoon. turning quite a lew laps, wita hi motor running like a re wing machine, though considerably TfiAVELS AND RESORTS. Two routes from Indian apollj yU New Cattle and Anderson. Flrtt ear leaves at 4:13 a k.

Hourly, eerrioa from a.x. to 73 9. ac Later cars at 9tl5 and 110 p. at. Ar feTse runnlog time is twd hour.

Special fast train, MuNca rrroH.learea dally at 100 p. it trav Via New Castle and arriving in Muncie it. HIHIWKIMV rcf tlTil at Blende for Portland, t.inthtster ana Union City S3: rV m. P. Sturm fete DePaolo finally his showed up at tne trick Witn the caf Will driv the rice.

XWs 1523 defcut vu made at 2 Friday. ete win drive ficst drlve Eoyle Valve Special No. 17. It as pretty a piece of fc.echaf.:,:;a At has feeca seen on the local brkis, with its all white color, hint fu. ar and ted Eoyla Valve inonograni at the cockpit on each aide.

Pete, 11 win be recaSed. turned faster. Flifl'A fastest Jap was. at the rate Cf around log miles an hour. PhiL besides driving a ear.

la the rep resentatlva of the A. Spark Plug Company, which furnishes; quite a few of the drivers with their daytime sparaong equipment, i Edenbsrtt Doe Any annate. Eddie Edenburn; A. A. A.

representa life la charge, of the race, win be down ffonv Detroit la couple of days. Eddie, formerly shoe clerk for George Idarott, later A sporting writer In this city, hat been in Detroit for a decade as secretary and manage? for numerous automobile or ganiiatlons, chief of which is the Michigan state Association and the Detroit Automotive "Trade Associa tion. But be never loses his interest in racing and has taken care of the local 500 almost ever since there has been one. Eddie is world famous for Deing a oie to do more work than any other three men and never losing his temper ca route. Coee Back te rirat Base.

xxniis Chiron is: back where he started. When he came tor the track his Delage was running very weS. Then othe drifers began to rive him advice out of the goodness of their hearts and Iftttls tried to follow It. Now he says: will go back to where wee wnea i started, as my Freneft motor does not understand so well these uungs over BO! Lindas Doea TVeQ. BUI Linda mxV la the orange colored car entered by Painter and RufnageL did very well for a newcomer to the track.

Bill breezed around for a good many laps at speeds slightly in excess of loo miles an hour. vv 'yl Dnray Let Ne Graea Grew. Big Leon Duray exercised his Packard Cable Special with a few fast laps. There Is no other car on the track tht quite haa the atacatto pop that Leon's front wheeler gives when it Is really olng places and doing things, Ralph lepburn did a few laps also In Duray's car. Ralph and Tony Oulotta form the remainder of the Packard Cable.

team, Tony driving a rear wheeler. Some rew figures. lad with. a. lead nencD turns In the fact that at loo miles an hour the Wheels on a racing car go around 330.000 times, the enaine revolutions mount to and the cylinder has to stand for 6,288,400 explosions.

riayiag Cleveland Keech. Lodle Merer. Blllr Ar noid. Babe Btapp and several other of the dots went to Cleveland to race but if the weather looks, as dour there as it did here for airhUe TRAVELS AND RESORTS, IP v2a AracrJccn Lino rmeu Serrlbe Arkf Ctdafrw Vlilt tiaae Tct Cacntriae Voryrmy Cwtdea 0150. Ol.Sffay LxtW al IleUl mi Vsrution days wCl soon be here.

Are you undecided Where to go TIIL3 year? If you want some helpful suggestions about Where ti i twhat to see how much it costs, the Travel Bureau of Vr.s Union Trust Company help you. We art kgrats all the l'a l.r.z touring agencies and Steamship companies." You Will find our years of travel experience most helpful to you in ar an interesting vacation at a tni ntmnm of expense. Your vacation dollars wlU buy MOitS If invested in a 'Union Trust Il Trip." Lie hard A. Carts, Manager Travel Bareasi Travel Bareaa of Indianapolis'. a er i.

a a SJ 120 E. Market St. 52 A mm XXbersl toiMJvrr privileges IMfM iwFiiiiireOtfw lit N. La SaBe Si, Cbicaga HI ley 5341 M20MHCS5 (things wont be sd good for the drivers or the promoters. i'i Te afake the rktarea.

There Is A great 'deal of milling around the speedway, these days to see who will be able to get a spot In the motion picture "Speedway Which Director llarry Beaumont 1 preparing to make with a cast containing William Haines, Dorothy Bebastian. Karl Dane and others, Clif Bergere. race driver, seems to be the sort of casting director for the track habitues, aa he Is said to hare had some previous ex peMence la the morlea. Te La the Track at lit. i It Is no small Job to turn the speed way track at a rate of 124 miles an bouf or approximately one minute and twelve seconds.

In that rather short time the driver has to get throuch four corners, or one every eighteen seconds on the average though that proportion Is not correct. du to the long front and back stretches. Duray, when he set new lap record last year; probably came down the front and back stretches at 140 miles an certainly not less than 13. The four corners, with the two short north and south end straightaways probably cut this speed down to 110 miles an hour for certain sections on these ends. It takes a lot of a heavy foot and a couple.ef capable hands on the1 steering wheel to do the trick, ret It Is surmised that admittedly the fastest driver on the track, may try to raise his Average to an even 125, instead of the 124.01S he accomplished last year.

If ha does, he will have to travel the bricks once around In 1:12 flat, instead of 1:1 2 which shows the difference a mile an hour makes. Leon really takes his life In his hands while tiolng the trick. In taking such chances it Is easy to literally shred a new tire In one Ian. No one knows what might happen If a. tire should let go, particularly on one of four comers.

XZalph DePalma Net Signed. At noon Batardar. ftatah rwiPatm. had hot made a connection that will make It possible for him to drive In the coming DePalma says he wui have to have about ten d.vx rtrr tlce on the track to CLo himself justice, There Is a bare that will get a though he does not say anything about it. The matter Will be decided definitely soon, according to surface Indications, and if ne gets tne car it wui be one of the best ones at the track.

i' Safety. Valves. Bob MCDonoch had Clif Duranfa Detroit Special out Friday and the spectators were alarmed for a min ute by a great noise as he waa com ing down the front stretch. It was only a backfire through the supercharging system. Two years ago it meant the of the supercharger, manifold and days of work.

But foxy Tommy Milton has remedied that this rear bv Installing uf.tv spots" on the supercharger manifold ana two we ax spots are provided that blow and leave the whole layout oth erwise Unharmed. These two covers can be replaced in. a few minutes and me car reaay to go again. STRAUSS AT BEDFORD BEDFORD. IndL kfav la The local baseball season will be opened Sunday 8trausa Says A.

A of Indianapolis, Manager Adams, of the locals, has a strong lineup this season and expects to give Bedford the best team that has ever represented this town. The Strauss Says, are well known here, having split even In a double header last Labor day at the local park. Mike Qualters. of Indianapolis, haa again been engaged to umpire. LONDON, May 18 fAJ.) Commenting on.

Joyce Wethered'a vie tory over Olenna CoUett? in the British women's golf championship, London's today expressed gratification over the fact that Great Britain was able to hold at least one of its sports championships, but tempered that observation with recognition that the margin between the two women golf era waa extremely eman. All of paid tribute. to the American champion, "who fought with great courage, determination and outstanding skill" Miss Col letta thirty four for the first nine' holes was commented Upon as as toundlng, and it was observed that no woman player here, except Miss Withered, could have Withstood Such ah attack. "Our champion probably never had to meet a more serious chal Curtls Casa Cook Coaching School Will Open Juno 1 1 DANVILLE, Ind, Mat 18. The second annual Curtis Case Cook coaching school will open here June 11, according to announcement from the athletic department of Central Normal College this week, and the combined prowess of the coaches will be available to high echooi coaches from an parts of the state for three week i Everett Case, coach of Frankfort's 1929 high school state champs, and Glenn Curtis, who haa led Martinsville to two championships in the last five years, will have charge Of instruction in Russell Cook, athletic director of Central Normal and.

head of the Coaching school, will conduct classes In foot Sixtv Tour coaches attended the school in 1928 and it is expected that almost twice that number will enroll at the coming session. New Prices! Llcdcl 71 Now $110.00 Complete Llcdcl 72 Now Complete ifen Can Not Buy a Batter Radio Price Cell Your Ucarcxt Majestic Dealer and Arrange, fcr a Demonstration in oar Homo or Phone TrrrifT7 JHZYIHC CO. 52 a 10 JAPS NEXT CU LIST FOR DAVIS CUP PLAY, 23,24, 25 TRACK MEETS FEATURE: COLLEGE AND H. S. ATHLETICS DRIVERS AND CARS TUNE UP IN TRIALS FOR 500 MILE RACE THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY MAY 18.

1929. BO Up'tO'Date Fight Results Aaeelald rrwat NSW YORK IraaU reniaades, rciplne. necked ewt Al Stager, New Terk (three). Oorilla leaaea, Akron. G.

stepped Iaty Grwve, New York (six). Yidal Grrrarie, Spain, necked eat Jee Sealfare, New Terk (iwe). BOSTON SUcar da Bertasaola, Italy, wen en feel rem Jimmy Maleney, lleaiefi (fear), AlCftON. Kddle AadencoV Chleaga, ewtpeinied Geerge Kaafaaaa, New York DAYTON, OWlamy NeaL eatpelnted OUe Atterten, Terrs Haate. tnd.

(ten). rrrTSBUaail WUUe Dattes, Charlerel, ewtpefnted rriaeo Grande, Baffalo (Un). LA CEOS8k WlayJea rahrman. Ckkaga, defeaUd Jackie Pala, Minne apoUs r' HORTOH SMITH LEADS 3 ATklER CAN MEDALISTS it Lto Diecel Advances Ovtr Tommy Armour Gene' Sara 2tn and BUI Mhlhorri. Without exception the American golf era Increased their medal aver srea as result of participation in the British open but some of them benefitted nevertheless in the standing for tne current season.

IXorton smith held on to his lead, because he had too wide a martin to.be wiped out, Leo Dlegel made a lump forward, passing oene Baraaen, Tommy Armour and Bill Mehlhorn, to trau iiorton emitn. Al Esplnosa slumped from fifteenth to. twentieth place. Johnny Farrell 4 ft Mexican Jumping Bean i v. "0' lenge.

commented the Post. Mise Wethered haa come to the rescue of her native land like a new Joan of Arc and repelled the invader, who threatened to deprive us of one of the few championships we still re The Daily News said that Miss Collett's case waa one of the rare ones about which the phrase, "moral victory. can fitly be applied. "She was beaten, but deserved to win," the newspaper said, adding facetiously with reference to waiter Hagen'a victory in the open, that it probably was "better for America's spiritual welfare that Miss Wethered'a golf proved In the end to be Just a little too good." It also was remarked that the match revealed how little now separated women's golfing skill from men's. The Mail said yesterday's play, waa worthy of a men's final, adding that often men's champaon Ahlp finals have not always produced such a high standard of play.

Thek Poet; making a similar point, remarked that "if J41a Wethered has "a little to learn from the best men players they surely have something to learn from her." Cauliflowers 4 1 4 an jiM XCiivi tAifvui TONY HERRERA. Tony Kerrera, the sensaUonai Mexican junior lightweight, who decisively beat Armando Santiago, the Cuban terror, who but a crimp in Joey Ban gor's flag career, cornea next Tuesday night to meet Jimmy Back ley In the ten round Armory feature. Herrera is twenty one years old, has had Sixty seven fistic battles, and has never decisively lost a fight, among his victims having been Chick SuggS, Jole Williams. Jimm Watts, Frankle Fink, Ray Newton and Henry Perlick, ENGLISH SCRIBES PAY TRIBUTE TO COURAGE OF GLENNA COLLETT Everything went round and round in all the bouts at Cadle tabernacle last night, and though the card did not hold up to the reputation of the punch palace in the matter of knockouts, several contestants were at times Just "on the verge There was hot a dull moment In any of the prelims. 1 In the main go at ten rounds Babe Pelecot New York, was pnable to keep his engagement with Al DeRose on account of an injured left hand, and Jackie Coogan moved up from the seml windup to fill the vacancy.

Jackie gamely went the but DeRose smothered him with enough points to "choke" an adding machine. It waa good, clever boxing entertainment. In the seml wlnduo at six rounds between Stanley Ketchell and Smitty Smith, it was not hard to make a Choice. The ben saved Smith In the second: he went down from an allegedly low blow In the third and he was down at the bell in tne xounn. but came back in the fifth and popped Ketchell on the chin and almost won the scrap.

Ketchell earned decision. Frankle Jones battled the "top four" with Big Boy Donovan, with Jones on the winning end. Honey Boy Swan is an and Ray Hurt, both colored, furnished a "screamer." waa a slam bang affair from start to finish, and waa a gooa draw, in me opener Billy co won over cnariey sucker au tne way except in we first round. Two four round preliminaries, an eight round semi final and a ten round feature bout art to be on the weekly boxing cards to be staged at Broad Ripple park during the summer season. The first show is to be staged' on Decoration day night.

Weekly wrestling matches also will be carded. The boxing shows will be held Thursday nights and wrestling will be on Mondsy nighta. Popular prices wui prevail for all the shows; lapsed into thirty fifth place and Ifacdonald Smith, who has been the nominal leader through playing but little, took a big tumble to twenty fourth. Horton smith, Leo Dlegel and Tommy Armour are the only players In the country who have played a fair amount of tournament golf who still art averaging leas than seventy three strokes to the round. Dlegel and Armour seem to be fust on tne verge or passing out or the cuss leaving smith axons lk The averages: Plaref.

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Vf. 14 smttb, Jopun. I IHe 4, ritw Tvra Armour, trwt rarrant, U. Anreiea. Purarv.

Satt) rr, Lot AnitlH.i Hampton, Walker, Motch I Chriatian, PorHand. Kerritraa Bm a. If, til W. Mflhorn. New York.

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pino vnKra ea a. Iran. Onnd RAD. p. cxrr, Bunio.

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Dutrev Toom J. Borrr Deav gs K. Bnmains, Kn tie wood 0 J. Frr ll. Kew Tor 40 D.

Williams VVMtfl M. 80 E. Pudlry, Ijou Angv C9 W. Hutohln oo. Toa An.

40 C. Ou Detroit 16 D. JeSera Los Aar lea. 89 Black, San Ftsihisco. 1 Arm Ranitwtaa.

CThiraa. i J. Jpa woa, Chirase Portland 1. J. Jnni Kak J.

Jnnor T. Share, 29 Btunpie. Jones, BeattW 4nar. Loa Anrel a P. Coteman.

Li. Anre British 36 eiea rf. jVer. Loa Anreiea. Ftnlar.

dianda 4 p. ncft. Vanttv vr. M6l SmiUt. PoHldUd r.

Rodia. x. Aiucavvu, eaii, i D. Mas, tut 7 Or. 2 7 BakleU.

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Paulaon. n.tWrt S7 71 77 7 2 B. Rlchter. Si. 32 71 77it 3 Martin, ixm Angiaa iw 71 77 iw F.

Dolp, Portend. Or. 4 7 77 i 4 W. kJ, 13 74 78 I 3 7B 7WJI 4 76 7fl 4 Rcorda based on toarnam nt ntedal rlar only for aeaaon atartinf Norraibar, 956. and ending November.

1939.) 10m orra S92. ter. Orefon Open Dr. O. 1.

VfllHnr. 395 189 Hawaiian Open William Mehlhorn. 591, ttod with rred Morriaon. won Dlar ofl sermuaa open wiuib Maiarian. jjj (S hol a.

sacra men to ypeii 7.1 omniT Armour, sev. Rivera One Day ray Coleman. 74. Harold Lloyd. One Day Walter Haven.

Le JoUa Opet. John Golden. 215 54 nolea. MiamU.Open Gen Sarasen. 2P4.

San Dwro Open lo Diefr I. X82. Miac: Oren One Saraaen. 2S6. Las Anreiea Open Macdonald 'Smith.

ES Pa adena Open Craie Wood. 136 CS6 eT iiao Opert Bllt MehlhdTn. Hot Sprinra Open BUI Mehlhorn. 20 (UmA lth H. Smith and Cnib kahank, nil nlavlfT 'till.

tu to emiiai x. Florida West Coait Open Tom KakicU S7S Smith, 7f. Sao mardlno Open Olid rtitra. J.vi. Mrer open Morton Nrer Open Hon rt.

(tied with Denaaoore Shi On eleventh hole. 41 421. Tori.a Open Horton a i v. oat UII htite, won play off Smith. tS4.

North and South Opto Horton Smith. CataHn Open Horton SmiMi. t4S (abort course and acorea not tnetudod la TSermuda MM( cean Willla Mactarlane; Lohr Beach Oren Walter Haren. 278. (Copy rich t.

1829) Eov RaHoc Now flft! Keep cool and refreshed! Work easily and enjoy life! CVIM DAILY Y.TJ.C. A. Pool With 14. Hot and Cold Showers. ft.OOt Gahhns Pare Water.

Always An Even Temperatare. Leas Than So a Day JOIN NOW! Opening: 1929 Season SPEEDW HUIlTMGTOIi, INDIANA Death Dcyinc Worid'a Greatest Driver HAY IClh 2 p. a siinnpi (Central Standard Time) "yj Admission 75c Aeres ef tree Iarklng Spaee Tlirllb! Tbilisi AMERICAN LEGION SPONSORS NATION WIDE TOURNAMENT FOR AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The opportunity to see every game of the world series next fan as guests of the National and American Leagues, with an traveling expenses and hotel bills paid, will be ens of the rewards to the testa that wins the American Legion Junior baseball tournament this summer. This year's tournament will be the third, and entry blanks are now going out. Dale Miller, at the Spalding sports goods store.

Is athletlo officer of the Seventh district of Indiana of the Legion in charge of the tourney for Indianapolis and klarton county, and will furnish the blanks to all teams wishing to enter, The entry list la to close on June IS. and play Is scheduled to begin on June 22 in the elimination. Each team la allowed fourteen players, all of whom must be under the age of sev enteen and strictly amateurs In that wey nave never recuvca money 1 or playing baQ. The nation wide tournament Is sponsored by the American Legion, and The Indianapolis News Is co operating with the local Legion poets in giving the event publicity. 'The coun try is divided into two sections, western and eastern.

and each of these sections Is subdivided into groups of four states called regional. Indiana is In the eastern section end in Re Hon No. 1. which also in cludes Kentucky, Ohio and Michigan. The winners in the Indiana and Marlon county district will participate in the state tournament at Muncie, Jury 21 and August 1, 2 and 2.

The vari BLUE DEVIL WETTERS WIN; GOLFERS LOSE TO TECH The Shortrldae Hlah School tennis and golf souads divided fortune of play Friday afternoon when the rac quetmen blanked Washington. 6 to 0, ana the linxsmen were trampled oy the Tech squad, tt to The ten hie match was played at the Hawthorne courts and the golfers used the Coffin course, Tha iwa.fcfh chelull with Ttoknnia for 8a turdar afternoon was postponed until next Wednesday, Tech won three of the four golf matches and halved the fourth. X1 iTmu? AMai i ai Wit i. at art as 20 5,000. 15,000..

20.000.. 25.0O0.. 30,000.. 40.000. 50,000:.

We Have Paid I I kit tl DALS MILLXR. KiQimGllSGaB it1 315 1 32.10 1 329 1 32.72 1 33.11 8.70 1 420 4.78 1 5.44 I 621 6.54i 924 11.03 14.78 18.47 6.30 8.40 10.49 129 16.79 209 7.16 9.55 114 143 19.10 233 8.16 io.es 13.60 163 21.77 2721 and in this game the more you "putt" the lower your hsndieap Is! Study this chart. It Shows the number of "putt to make each month at your present age to have the sum you desire by the time yon are 63. Open a "Putting" account in Fletcher Avenue, It's a rood player who puttaM regularly and well. And the value of the prise Is up to' you, 9.S2 12.42 15.53 18.63 244 3L06 33 55 114.07 7.10 10.66 1421 17.76 21J1 28.41 8.14 1221 1629 206 24.43 82.57 40.71 34.63 9.36 14.04 18.72 23.40 23.08 37.44 46.80 P.

ous state champions will meet in twelve reaionai tournaments, six in the east and six In the west, during August, and the regional winners in the east and west will clash In two sectional tourneys to decide the eastern and western champions. These two teams will he brouxht tocttner in the junior world series, which will be played early in September; Miller states he expects at least fifty entries in the local meet, and urges all teama desiring to enter to get their entry blanka at once, so theyJ the rules ana conoiuona, i Doctors Detaining Tlartnett. I CHICAGO, May 18 Jabby Hartnett, star catcher with the Cubs, will not be allowed to attempt throwing a ball for ten days, his physicians ruled today. Hartnett is recovering from an operation for removal of his tonsils. Meanwhile.

physicians are working on his lame arm with powerful lights while his throat is 'healing. They believe they have located the trouble which haa kept him von the bench all season. k' I'1 CAPTAIN SC11UCKER TO BE FORT MATCH. jiIvEfi First Prcsram cf Weekly Shows to Be Held Tu43. i day, Juna 4.

The boxing commission to be charse cf the weekly cards at Uis Tt. i Benjamin Harrison outdoor arena ess announced Saturday. It is corrpciec! cf Captain L. M. Edwards, fuazcaj department: Captain I Tank 11, Schucker, 11th infantry, and CapUla, W.

F. Dalton, llth iniafitry. Captain Schucker has been chosen matchmaker, while Captain Zlv'iXCt is chairman of the commission, a po sltlon he has held for sereril yers. 'n Although no 'announcement has been made as to the first card which will be staged the nisht cf Tuesiar.f June 4, five rows of rinsslde seats al ready have been reserved. It was stated.

As. in prevlwa seasons. rlr.j vf side seats wUl sell Tor $2. and csn eral admission at 3roadcastlir cf the scraps will not ake place tLls season. wfr WlH Seat 5.689.

If "inclement weather with any Tuesday niht shows, it bouts will be held the following Beating capacity of the arena is S.tQD. There will be excellent parking for automobiles adjacent to the Work is now bein? coairleted cn the arena which is undergoing a eral "going over." and this will be finished within a few days. Profits, from the weekly scraps are the soldiers' athletic fund fcr expend: i lture during the winter. Captain Schucker announces that rjeal championship contenders wHl b5.t? seen in action at the fort this sam mer, with the possibility that several champions will appear there. Captain rv Schucker has had wt2e expcrlcnca match making.

The June 4. card belna completed, and will be an nounced within a few days. YOUR PRESENT AGE 22 24 2d i SO i 32 34 35.40 10.79 16.19 21.58 26.98 323 43.17 63J)8 3625 12.49 18.74 24.93 3123 377 49.9 62.45 Interferes KEAnr.s DEPOSITS FOnFElT BACltAMENTO, CaL. May XI CA." William IL Ilanlow, chairman cf tns state boxing commission, hs received check for S10.000 as Jack Kearns forfeit for a middleweight UUe rrtch. between his boxer, Mickey 7arr Utle bolder, and Ace Hudklna, Nebraska wildcat.

mm 40 4S 5721 14.41 212 3.62 36.03 4324 57X3 72.06 We Charge No Membership Fees. Shares $100.00. 10.83 21.72 323 43.45 64.31 C5.17 1C3.C2 Chan CdByrtshtd by Baakers Thrift Cora. E3T 11721 34.43 si.es C3.S3 86.01 1C3.CJ 137.72 172.15 Dividends nCSOUffCCQ OVC2? v. u.

aV 47 ETfloGlhiQi? Avq. OaVo'Ci'Eseann Ac39nn0 10 E. Market St The Heart ot Business District a4N. GO AOI TO AS (gD03 ON Monday; May 20th, we will establish a new plan of representation in the interest of our gas customers. I THE city has been divided into districts, lo each of which a reprcscn tative has been assigned.

rTpHE representative of your district will call upon you from time to J. 7 time to help you get full efficiency from your gas Appliances. He will gladly make anr minor adjustments of same, and offer you helpful advice. If you doubt the efficiency of your stove, heater or other appliances ask him. about IL i.

t' ttt TE WANT you to receive the greatest possible benefit from this service which we are prepared to give In connection with the proper use of GAS. THESE representatives will be authorized to collect for any GAS APPLIANCES purchased by you from the Citi2ens Gaa Company they will carry with them an Identification badge which they will show upon request. HTHESE HEPRESENTATIVES AHE NOT 1 AUTHORIZED NOR WILL THEY BE PERMITTED TO COLLECT FOR GAS BILLS. IF, at any time, between calls of the representative of your district, you are in need of his services, a telephone call to the APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT wiU bring htm to you. (SEnSEKfO GAD Sr.JI?Ap 45 47 South Penndylvanla Street RI icy 5121 i i 5 i r' i i 't tit 1 i'A 'It (A I 3 I I 7 'a I a it If i' 1, tit ja tar iV A.A 3.1 hi i i T..

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