Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1919 — Page 17
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THl INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, WEDNiEDAY, ATOUST IS, ISIS.
RECOW TRAP^IOOT SCORES AT CHICAGO C. A. H. TOURNAMENT
EARLY GRIDIRON GOSSIPAMATEUR BASEBALLBOXING. ETC.
ITATE title golf PLAY
SUNDAY GOLF.
BOSTOK, Au^utA Bw—Ctii«f J«bA H. Phmkctt. of MaamBAMetta lUatiiet iMlke. baa aaaoancad that be baa eatetwl aa agreement wttb otfleeni of tbe Mmarndtumi^ Golf AaKKtatioB vbenriqr a iecftfon Gw atate aopreow court on tbe !*• caHtjr of Sander aadf i^ari&s Tvffi ne aiwedfly obtabted. Aeoocdiag to tbe agreesneat, a owmlwr of one of tbe dabe of tbe state gsif aaioeiatlea wfU begta a amtch next _.8mdar> and ' after plajrbsg a lew dtota will be satn> monad iff distilct po^w oflleers to mppmr in coort em a of rto* laGag tlw law fay fdaytiigr gdf on Sanday. Tbe caae w^ be takas aa SOON aa poesibie to tbe suprana eonrt.
M. lifers, ASeebaar. Pa., tbe wm irfanw:tala. wtti In tor ftftyAoar boiea nedA dar, W. c. yemMi. Jt^ of CMaBont, chiTneiba{^ wttt prabel^ be ever tbe^oatt Orev«.
tbii year ere; ABmae D. Trevsna lb matetstr. M. A. a foer-«bae wbrner; IM A^ Oeedner, CbMaa/wbe oea it twfee;
ot urn. ead Fmade OaBnet, ,tbe merer wte defeated Trafece f«r tbe title at the BaofueaajDMmtir Xaecbeetw.
IX, Ore ream a«a ^ ^ Thrae Qeneratians.
1>mJCTM. Mina.. Aagaet It-Tbga i* a rety ^proed cnuedeietber. W tMbitb ead ebe hac erery raeana W be. Wbea tbe KortbbUKd .Cipimtrr CMb ftwad a tedMi a bmibber for tbe team la eemitete to tbe third eaaoal woomb** elete calt tsartnuaeBt at Wbne Bern, tbe geo wee'filled br Mra W.
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Mm. Wbdea bad aet pl«red fer mmm mmcm anti! a few daye befere 0e brnraemaei. bet eatered Jeet for tbe bm. Tbe beeer of latimlafi tbe leageet mbtcb be tbe OMepctitlmi fioee to tbe Betiitb vttfm. fifw 'mu irfctorteee ene agi la tereety belee. defeatinr wee Katberbw 'llanay. «f Oto Mtnaaepdli CMf Ctab. far top boaore to die tbtrd fifibt. . , ^ Comifig City Eiwnts. eeeee of tbe tice fer aet ortM* beve wft yet beee ideyed «ff. to tbe •f tbe arcnige IndtoaapBlie giHftr, tbe eiiy cbenadonebtp waneeaMai fe a eleeed pnmeetttoe mdii aext .yeer. Timn are ae laere dty create far awB; tbat* to a etato eeea teeraamawt yet to tome, aato tbere are clab caeoto. am two city ereeda. both of ffma faaoratkaie. reaaala for woaaee mad aed i|M.. Tbe eaddy teaneawet. wbieb wtli bo t^iid 'eader tbe aaefitoee ef ladtoaeatoUe fiiefaiali
Higbtoad mad Rirendde eoonia Play wiU be to tbe aacratosa, ee me not to tacertere wttb caddy datim, aad wtn be open to reibtoBcd eeddlee at tbe eix duba tbat omb> priw tbe IndSoaapeito CSdf Aaeoctottos. CiBba end belle will be tbe prise*. Tbe tonmcy wilt decide tbe ceddy title at Indi-
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TTae dty womee'e toaroainent. at ftret aniwiaieed by tto eponaer, flerry Sebopfw awth Orore mo, aa aa etobteen-bele ermt at SeciUi Grere, bee beto eatoried and ptoas now eeam to fbrer tte betoc a tbii9-«tx-bole ereab to be bdd orer tbe comrmm of neatb Qrore aad Rtvereide. Women fma ail ever tbe state will be etifiible for ptoy. Tbo eiMspctitiea Witt not be tw tbe wonwa’a title, bet tba brteaer will be eatttled, la awet qaartora. to atotoststote benars.
RECORD SCORES IN NATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL EVENTS
CHICAGO. AttCttot H—Aniatenr duunpionship^ double targets. ^ Junior ebampioasitip. and amateur etiMiaf-tcui-Blip atogla targota. sixtaen yards rise were to be shot today in the Grand American handicap »»ere. Bart Iwwts, well-known trapsman. of Aubam. BL, and Frank U. Troah. of Vaneourer, Wash., won the national profeoaitmal and amateur trap toiomtng dnimplonaiilpa, tugistarlng perfect Trodi atoo ehot to a, snuad th^ ^ tabliitoad a new world's record by tmtoking Wtt out of a poitottoa !,«» tar-
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The long third can be reached by three
wfilMilt abotfi. A pulled
. tee wMI dnd the road to the toft wh^ A flilBe-wIti ba pretty apt to find a reuttoyf to wmblaMe traps to tha of thfi faiPWM. The plsyer fact* thfi crask and c« hto ••©end fifiwi fo fi«d also ficmiglic. for
be refifihsd " for tidfi hirifi to enwn. Jka «]^ to ttaaimA dsd tJifi , bUIIMW to tlto «r^ utofidfi vhloli It iam potot. mojfipoiifi for A Use of tobpfi hag thfi fair-
ready to waive a el ice ««» tbe other^
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tong, rtooirisg two ^ ffifidh the wsU TN tftrwy hee* fel- : tfif t aad erossfifi th« nartMT. The ^tfkliltt m thia holA for s hoelMd not mi the while ^ntpfi and bunkere arc ever 4
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Atoit » the llndp de^ sMid. g, • tnmt go^kmc ~ Ntotoi be toced . f«mg httt^ dn this heme wito
Md gtratototn^ Is «t A pnadottw f«r trapfi awmlt the on sitter side Af the lalrwmi^ £ emi ifiAxtiemeiy w^l-guarded
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•trfiifht f>rivM Cfifiunttai. The ahykra sixth emits for a long, straight us test and a ptteh to the Uapped grwm. ffiioed or pulled shots Witt lasritiiMy And trouble tereAt Ko. 7 a well-hit mashto teot will reate riwi l^eed gr^. Anyttiing hut a h^ fttab^bafl win be very a^ to AHMd ecore on this hokiL for trape on either stde and the traFOed and buftkered all >ng straight teoU will earty tha ™„.er within mashie-pitch of No. 8, saeend shot muat earry tte creek and the third must be pitched and held, or tte tell will trickle Into the Muid imp behind tee green. Tte foe ehot at No. » eanr tte creek bottom utd high bluff. Two bunkers and traps, seventy-five yards apart and IS* yapM front the green, guard the approach to tte teto while deep sand in tte yagmtog piU about the ^green walU for the ball that doee not hold. The nine holee have a total dietance of 3^ yardA Par for tte couree ie thirtxAfx and bogie forty.
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a MMttt of tbto yeer’e play. Tbe pofee■toesto eiiasfe their ptocm «f tetoeeae* m eeAW enS to atockty that eheasee to the toemamvnt mto am eheototoly eetoamry. SiBc* thaw neratottaee were drettod tn tm, tbcto hee hem a preto misfattoe westwsr4 ameag the fcMt-imoira prelWimale.
and it ie centlnte^. LArgo Nstlongf Fioid.
NBW TORIC. Attswa tt. ieamtaiy Row. srd.F. Whltoey, mt the Vetted State* Ooif Aamclatloa, has entoUDoed the eetrim and pelrtoen tor the natiOHd enateur eolf teampienmip. |4ar for which will Acgla next ficiiwdey nwrotoa at the Oekmoet Country
Ctuh. Altogbe^, Pe.
Tlwre are LB tetouit* hut more ere *x peeled by tnell fyem dletmt ciuba before the tounuunmt etorte. Only two Canadian plsyera are emonc the aaplnuita to the Utt« mtt neatly ett the protolDeat fiolfer* in tte eoentry are ee the Hat. Amms thtoe me •Iz former wlnsete of tbe title. Includina Cherfes (Chlte) Wmas. of Cbkaeo. who wen tha laat chemirtoeabfp, fdayed tar in IVli, at Philadelphia. The other antwhil* holt^ of the aationel hoaor who wlli try for It agatn
gets from eighteen yardA Troeh used a gun he purchased second-handed to IStf for SB.2E. He has earned to the neighborhood of $10^000 while usta^ this gUA Shooters having high scores at yesterday's matches were Mark AiiA Thoma^KMo, Hi.; C. A. Smith, Marshalltown, ia.; E. V, Kirby, Urbana, 111; M, Seavey. Porttond. Ore.r and Foreet MeNeir, Houston, Tex. T%e youngest contestant in the tournament is George Andrew Miller, who is just ten years old and not quite as tall as his gun. He is here with his father from Brewtox AUu, the elder Maifxr also betog a contestant. In prac-
tl<» ymrterday the youngster made S out of 1# and broke 21 out of his last string of 2S targeta Sign With Nsw Hsvtiw NEW HAVEN, Conn.. August lA— George W, Twombly, a formwr outfiridMf of the Boston Nationals, and Chick DavieA a left-hand pitcher formerly with the Philadelitoia Americans, have bete signed by the New Haven Eastern I^eague team, it was announced today. Jack Enright, a pitteer from tha 3t. Louts Nationals, has been released.
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