Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1929 — Page 26
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Glenna Collett Loses to Joyce Wethered in British Women’s Golf Final
Many Stars in Meet at Tech Field Froebel Favorite in State H. S. Track Events Saturday. The cream of Indiana's crop of high school track and field athletes will appear in action here Saturday morning and afternoon in the state interscholastic championships at Tech field Preliminary trials will be held at 10 in the morning to decide the qualifiers for the final events which will get under way at 1:30 in the afternoon. Froebel of Gary, defending state champion, is a heavy favorite to retain its laurels in the meet. Froebel qualified men in every event but the shot put. Points will be awarded the first five men m each event. First place winners will receive five points, second four, third three, fourth two and fifth one. Other strong teams in the meet are Brazil. Marion. Wiley of Terre Haute. Technical and Bedford.
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Mohawk 4 C if play the Carson A C. Sunday at Rv erside No. 2a* 3:30. Any Dams desiring games with the Mohawks ral H* 4431 -W after 3 and ask Idr Bob Indianapolis Triangles will practice this evening at Garfield No. 3. All players take notice. Holy Cross nine will open its season at Brooked** Sunda- against the Walk-Over? All placer arc asked to report at the park hy 2 o clock. Marmon Tights ten' through s> stiff practice session Thursday evening in preparation for thru game Sunda- with the Greenfield Red Men. Marmon Eights ha-. Vv 26 and Decoration dav oorn and would like to hear from fast state teams. Write Paul Miller. 1128 Bradbury avenue or call Li 6355 before 5 p. m. Big Tour A. A. of Indianapolis will meet the Reliefontaine Big Four at Brookstde Kn. 1 Saturdav at 3. Both teams are among the strongest in the Railroaders’ league -nd a elose struggle i.s expected. Francis or Price will twirl for the locals. Peoples Outfitting Company team will practice at Garfield No. 3 Sunda' at 9.30. All plaver- and those asked to report for tryouts please attend. For information call Dr. 1859. Brookside A * will play at Brookside No. 1 Sunday at 3. Ail players are urged to be at the park at 2 Following players p.ease note Riggs. Pearson. S. Anderson, H Bailey. D. Collin. B Green. G Katzenberger. VV Ragan. H. Vaughn Those wishing tryouts call Ch. 4396 after 6. Indianapolis Maccabees would like to schedule games with fast late team . All placers are requested to be at Garfield Sunday morning at 9:30. Indianapolis Cubs have an open date for Sunday and would like to hook : game to *- r played at Rhodius park For games call Be. 1011-R and ask for Harrv. Dadv A C S will play at Martinsville Sundav All placers are asked to be at Dady's store. 1073 Oliver avenue, no! later than noon Dady team has May 26 open and would hke to hear from a good
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American Champ Goes Down to Defeat. 3 and 1. PUTTER ACTS QUEERLY Yankee Star Is Erratic on Greens. B v f aired Press ST. ANDREWS. Scotland. May 17. —An erratic putter which refused to perform In orthodox style after , nine holes of play, cost Miss Glenna Collett her chance to become the j first American ever to win the British women's goll title. Miss Collett was beaten in the final match of the tournament by Miss Joyce Wethered ; of Great Britain, here today, 6 and 1. The defeat oi Miss Collett, a bitj ter disappointment not only for the i American champion but for millions 1 of Yankees, was due almost entirely |to the queer performance of her : putter. } When that flub performed as it ; was designed to do. Miss Collett was | the equal of Miss Wethered. but it j was seldom during the thrilling match that it acted normally. Either i it refused to sink simple three-foot ! ] putts or it tapped the ball into the | cup from phenomefial distances. During the first nine holes of the 1 morning round Glenna's putter was ! amazingly eonsistent. and the result ns:, that Miss Collett scored a 34 the greatest round ever played by a woman on the old St. Andrews course—and led her opponent by five holes. On the incoming nine of the same round, however, the erratic club changed its mind and Miss Collett, with a 41. lost three of the holes she had won. The putter still refused to work as the afternoon round opened and Miss Wethered not only wiped out | her two-stroke disadvantage but i built up a four-hole lead that, proved | too much for the American girl to overcome. state team. Address Basil Flint. 1073 Oliver avenue. Indianapolis Tigers desire a game for Sunday Call Be 1345-R between 6:30 and 7. Indianapolis Reserves will bp Ip the field u with a city and road club and a. ill practice Sunday at Brookside No. 2 at 12 30. All players and those desiring tryouts are requested to be on hand. St. Patricks will meet, the Universals Sunday at Garfield No. 2 at 3. May 26 the Saints will meet the strong Y. M. S. in the first of a three-game series. A meeting will be held at the club rooms foment All p!a.-ers are requested to take notice. Write Fran-, Roth. 1230 Cottage i avenue, or call Dr. 0116 for games. Beech Grove Reds will clash with the ' l.ti Indianapolis Athletic Club Sunday, j Yot games with the Reds eaii H. Burge,' ! Beech Grove 128 between 7 and Bp. m. j ROSE COPS MEET TERRE HAUTE. Ind.. May 17. Tim Rose Poly track and field team ! defeated Indiana State Normal here- j Thursday, 74 1-6 to 54 5-6. It was a dual meet.
College Cinder Path Luminaries Gather at Indiana for Big Meet Smashing of Records Promised Saturday When State's Best Performers Strive for Top Laurels.
Bit Time. >pr, |’q! BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. May 17. The Hoosier state's biggest track and field meet of the year will be held here in Indiana university s Memorial stadium starting at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Athletes from twelve state colleges and universities have entered. In case the weather is favorable, some fast times and new records are expected. One of the greatest aggregations of track and field lum-
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NEXT month the Indianapolis District Golf Association will hold its annual tournament. The association has taken over the old city event and takes in all players within a radius of sixty miles of the city. H. Edgar Zimmer has been a rather consistent winner of the city title and some might feel their efforts to dethrone him would be futile. That is not true for we know rriany golfers in the city who can give Eddie a battle. We might mention, Bill Diddell. Frank Shields, Bob Bowen, Tilford Orbison, Bernie Lehman, Max Buell, Jack Tuitte, Cliff Wagoner and several more. n a The distriet association will award many prizes to entrants with low net scores for the fifty-four holes of play. Such an announcement will mean that the field probahlv will total two hundred or more. a tt n Mrs. A! Roy has issued a call for all members and prospective members of the South Grove Women's Club to attend a business meeting at the club, Saturday afternoon at 4:30. Mrs. Roy expects a large turnout. a p a COUNT ROSASCO, course manager at Riverside, will throw the bars down and turn the patrons of the city's veteran course on the new bent greens this week-end The new putting surfaces are on holes 1, 2, 4. 7,9, 10. 12, 15 and 16. a a p Highland members will engage tn a handicap tournament qualifying round Saturday and Sunday. Gross scores turned in nil l>e used to relegate the players to various flights after which they will enjoy the use of their handicap allowance. DIFFICULT TO BELIEVE Hu s niti'd Press BOSTON. May 17.—Dynamite Gus Sonnenberg. world’s heavyweight wrestling champion, said today he was considering the SIOO,OOO offer of Promoter Lou Daro for a title bout against Ed (Strangler) Lewis in Los Angeles, in July. Sonnenberg defeated Joe De Vito in straight falls here Thursday night.
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inaries ever assembled inside the boundaries of the Hoosier state will compete. Records are expected to be toppled in the two-mile, javelin throw, 100-vard dash and mile run. Teams that will have representatives will be: Indiana. Purdue, Notre Dame. De Pauw. Butler. Indiana Central, Indiana State Teachers’ college, Ball Teachers' college, Normal College of the N. A. G. U., Earlham, Manchester and Rose Poly Tech. Notre Dame won the meet last year, scoring 3612 points; Indiana, Purdue and De Pauw followed respectively. Outside of Indiana. Purdue and Notre Dame, De Pauw looms as the strongest contender. The Tigers won the little state meet last week. Wilmer Rinehart, Indiana’s allAmerican javelin thrower, will have his first chance to break his national intercollegiate record made last year of 215 feet. 4 inches. He has been out all season because of an injured back. Martin, of Purdue, is a strong favorite to take the mile run in record time. He has run the distance under 4:20 several times this year. Leas of Indiana, won the Southern relay two-mile event in record time of 9:38.3. Jack Elder of Notre Dame, can be classed as the state's fastest man. He has run the 100-yard dash in less than 10 seconds more than any other man in the state.
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Baseball Calendar Games Today—Results Yesterday
Clubs. Won. Lost. TVt. Kansas Cits- 18 • *s Minneapolis 18 8 .9'2 St. Paul 17 18 -620 INDIANAPOLIS 13 12 ->-** Milwaukee II 13 .*•* Toledo 9 16 -36n Columbus 8 19 .-.6 Louisville 7 IT NATIONAL LEAGUE Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. St Louis 16 a .667 Chicago 15 8 602 Boston 13 in .n65 Pittsburgh 11 in n? 4 Cincinnati 11 12 -4iß Philadelphia in 11 -A<6 New York 7 13 .350 Brooklyn 6 17 .261 AMERICAN LEAGUE Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. Philadelphia H 8 .636 New York 13 8 -819 St. Louis 15 in .600 Detroit 17 1? .586 Cleveland '2 13 .480 Chicago 10 16 .386 Washington 8 13 .381 Boston 7 16 .304 Games Today AMERICAN ASSOCIATION . Milwaukee at Kansas City. Minneapolis at St. Paul. (No other games scheduled). NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Chicago. New York at Boston. St. Louis at Pittsburgh. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia at Washington. Cleveland at SJ. Louis. Boston at New York. Chicago at Detroit. Results Yesterday AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (Twelve Innings' Columbus 010 000 000 000—1 7 1 Kansas Citv 010 000 000 001—2 10 1 Myers and Devine; Nelson and Peters. Toledo 000 010 002—3 6 0 Milwaukee 101 001 lOx—4 11 3 Palmero. Lucas and McCurdy; Ryan and McMenemy.
, Louisville 004 000 002 - 6 10 3 ISt Paul 001 non .121 4 11 3 Moss. Ttncup and Thompson; Polli. > G’ard. Hopkins and Tesmer. NATIONAL LEAGUE iTen Innings' „ ~ „ !St. Louis 213 110 000 11 —lO 15 0 | Pittsburgh . . .. 113 100 300 00— 916 1 Haines. Haid. Johnson and Wilson; Petty, Brame, Swetonic and Hargreaves, Hemslev. Linton. Brooklyn . 000 001 012—4 9 0 Philadelphia 110 300 20x—7 11 0 Vance, Koupal and Deberry; Willoughby and Davis. (First Game l New York 030 000 000- 3 9 1 Boston 002 002 OOx—4 10 1 Benton. Walker and Hogan: Cunningham and Spobrer. 'Second Game: Ten Innings! New' York 000 020 100 I—4 14 1 Boston 000 003 000 2—5 13 2 Hubbell and O'Farrell; Delaney ind Spohrer. (No other game scheduled.! AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 000 110 100— 3 6 3 Detroit 201 000 lOx 4 9 1 Thomas and Crouse; Carroll and Phillips. Cleveland 000 000 000—0 2 0 St. Louis 000 000 001—1 9 0 Miller and L. Sewell; Crowder and Manion. (Only games scheduled.) COLLEGE SCORES Towa State. 9: Missouri. 7. Kalamazoo State Normal. 7: Coe. 2. Notre Dame. 12; Michigan State. 6. Meiji 'Japan', 2; Ohio State, 1. Kansas Aggies, 5; Oklahoma univerj sity, 3. COPS EUROPEAN TITLE j By Lilt ted Press i LONDON. May 17.—Len Harvey of Plymouth won the English and ; European middleweight champion- | ship by knocking out, Alex Ireland. | the champion, in the seventh round : here Thursday night.
JoeTurnesa in Final of Rich Tourney White Plains Pro to Meet Herbert Jolly. Britain. Saturday. Bn f.'iiiorf Pr> * MOORTOWN. England. May In— Joe Turnesa. White Plains ( N. Y.> golf professional and member of the American Ryder cup team, gained the finals of the Yorkshire Evening News thousand guineas (about $5,100* tournament here today, defeating C. A. Whitcombe. Great Britain, two up. in the semi-final. Turnesa will meet Herbert Jolly, British professional, in a thirty-six hole final match over the Moortown links Saturday. Jolly reached the final round by defeating*W. H. Davie*, fellow Briton, one up. in the other semi-final match here today. Turnesa completely mastered the difficult Moortown course in eliminating Whitcombe. one of Britain's strongest contenders for honors in the tourney. The scored a 33 going out and a 36 coming home tor a 69, while his opponent shot a 71.
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CATHEDRAL TRIUMPHS Proftaincnt Dirt Track Pilots Entef Sunday Competition. The strone Cathedral nine handed Beech Grove an 11 to 3 setback at the Beech Grove diamond Thursday afternoon, in a seven inning contest. The Irish were to meet Washington at Rhodius park this afternoon. Score; Cathedral 230 330 o—ll 10 3 Barb Grove 010 011 0— 3 6 A and Wulle; E. Terhune and Lawson. TECH AT GREENSBURG GREENSBURG. Ind., May 7rThe Greensburg high school baseball team was to meet the powerful Technical of Indianapolis squad here this afternoon.
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