Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1937 — Page 35

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Armour and 12 other good shooter

rounds means little or nothing in the But if we know Bill he has for-

bheer to Bill Heinlein to know that 64 players scored worse than he did yesterday,

Even the fact that Sarazan and are tied with him after the first Open, where close doesn’t count.

W champion. Dick McCreary, with a 1 handicap at the Country Club. Frank Shields had a 71 at Meridian Hills recently. Dallman, Davis, Simpson, Jordan, Robertson, Gronauer, Russell, Walsh, Renforth, Pollak, Hobbs—any one of these or several others can't be overlooked.

yesterday, has been postponed until next Tuesday, Jesse J. Mosseh, sec-retary-treasurer, said today.

BRADDOCK PITCHES PARTY GRAND BEACH, Mich., June 11. —Jimmy Braddock bought ice cream for 2000 Michigan City and Benton

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gotten the breaks that produced those two 39s and is quietly planning ways and means whereby he can get in the select 60 and ties that will play 36 tomorrow. Bill missed this spot last year and will split a muscle to keep from repeating. He needs about a 73, maybe a 74, to be safe for Saturday, if first day averages are maintained. His 78 doesn’t mean that he can't win. It means that he almost certainly won’t win. But a couple of really hot rounds might enable him to better 296 and that score should place him in the prize list. Ralph Stonehouse isn’t in a bad Spot. His 75 is only six shots out of first. Forty-two scores were better, nine the same and 108 were worse. Even if he is a stroke worse today he should: be eligible for the two rounds tomorrow. Fans who watched Frank Strafaci win the National Public Links at Coffin two years ago aren’t surprised at the 70 that putsrhim near the top. Remember that 10-footer for a birdie three on the first extra hole of the finals?

E- = 3 District dope—Max Buell, last year’s winner, hasn’t been playing much and can’t hit his hat, according to him. Then we hear that he is taking a dollar here and a dollar there, at 1 to 10, that he will repeat. And if he does, we understand . that Paul Whittemore will be one of the victims. Maybe Paul is figuring on protecting his bet by a win himsel. He was one over par for 16 hoes the other day at Hillcrest before the rain got too abundant.

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Johnny McGuire is bound to be another one of the short prices. He tied Max last year. Lost on the playoff. John’s friends have been hollering at him for weeks to stop standing on top of the ball. He did for awhile and his lpng woods were going a mile on «(ine Then his short game fell apart. The last we heard from John he was: disgusted with the sport and wouldn’t even join us in a friendly foursome, no matter how much we insulted him and offered him strokes. But at. the same time he promised to work hard, and practice, live a clean life and appear at Hillcrest on Monday whetted to a keen edge. No matter how poorly he is playing he can’t be far enough off to be out of the rungping. His game is too sound. Maybe he can’t scramble quite as successfully as Max but usually he doesn't have to scramble.

Phil Talbot has been twice runnerup, never a bride in the district.

.He had a 69 the other day at

Bloomington. When his long drives stay in the fairway he is dangerous. He is hot around the greens. He has had plenty of tournament experience. He wants to win this tournament. Don’t bet too much that he won't. These are just three of the possibilities. There are a dozen others that might put three steady rounds together—rounds of 76 or hetter— and win easily. Dale Morey, Martinsville, new state high - school

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DANIELS—Lois G.. entered . into rest Thursday, age 15 years. daughter of Charles W. and Lula Daniels, Sister > Delores and Sedalia Daniels. sell Doughty, Bonnie, Nolan and ‘Goldie Browning. Funeral Saturday. at the residence, 402 Division st) Edmonson, Ky. HARRY W. MO NERAL PARLOR in charge.

POSTEL—Charles E.. age 52 years. father of Mrs. Alfred Mortendeck. and grande father of Charles Richard Goodman, passed away Thursday. Funeral Satur= day 35a m., at the ROYSTER & ASKIN MOR ARY, 1902 Meridian _ St, Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call any time.

HACH—Charles, beloved husband of Cathe hi f . Milton . Mrs, . Victor Wessling, Mrs. Frank Schrieber and Frank Hach, . passed away at his home, 2% miles north of Acton. June “14.3 June 10. Fu- . D.

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JONES—Ida, beloved wife of James O. Jones and mother of Mrs. Lucile “Turk and Mrs. Pauline Searcy. departed this life Thursday. age 37 years. Funeral and burial Sunday. June 13. at the Brick

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MAURER—MTrs. apnsia, age 70 years, beloved wife of Charles H. Maurer, Passed away at the family Tesidence: 220 Herbert St., Thursday, June Services will be held ar the Unity M. e: Church. 1900 aiid Harding St., Monday, June 14, Friends invited. il terment Crown Hin, GADD SERVICE

McPHERSON—Dora C.. age 69, beloved mother of John C..and Everett McPherson, passed away Thursday evening at the residence, 326 Arnolda Ave. Funeral at the SHIRLEY BROS. WEST SIDE FUNERAL HOME. 2002, W. Michigan St. Saturday. 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Washington. Park. Friends may call at e FUNERAL HOME after 5 n. m. MP

MORRIS—Charles E., 70 years, beloved fae ther of Davis M., John L.. William E., . and Allen E. Morris. passed away Pri= day. 4:45 a. m. Funeral Monday. 8:30 m.. at the G. H. HERRMANN FUNERAL 1, HOME. 1505 S. East St.; 9 a. m, St. Catherine's Church. Friends invited. Burial. Crown Hill. Friends may call after Saturday noen.

PETRO — Charles H.. entered into rest Thursday. age 40. husband of Maule Lee, Petro, father of Harriett O’Banion. Bue- - ford. and Netty Jo Petro, son of Ane tionette Petro, brother of Julian Petro, ' randfather of Larey and Darlyn O’'Banon. -Funeral Saturday. residence.

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SPEAR—William Thomas, age 52, huskand .. of Oella- Spear, father of Gladvs Spear, Altheria Medjesky, Bernice Henry and William Edward /Spear, brother of Elise - Kilgore and Ernest Spear. passed awav Thursday. Funeral at the Y BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. Illi . nois St.. Saturdav. 3 p. m. Friends ine _ vited. Burial Pendleton, Ind. Friends may call at the chapel any time.

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