Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1937 — Page 9
MONDAY, JULY 12, 1087
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LIC LINKS PLAY
Bernard Bray, ule,
William Walsh Pac ves Field; Rain Handicap to Players
South Grove Linksman Shoots 149; Jordan, Bray, Oliver And Yohler Land Places.
Leonard
Five young Indianapolis golfers looked forward today » West Coast where they will represent the city in the annual Public Lin Ks CREB ships in San Francisco, Aug. 9 to 14. This was to be their reward for victories yesterday in whe utnlipy. i ing round of the local tournament = held over the Coffin course, William Walsh of South Grove paced the field over the 36 holes with a neat 149, Two strokes behind him came Raiph Jordan of v D448 34DD 13 de and Bernard Bray of van 3449838 Coffin, tied with 151s. Fourth place | on the team went to Leonard Qliver, Sarah Shank, who fired &| 154
Morning Rouna Oliver «HD 146365 1 8-11 611831371 3-88-70 Afternoon Round
Riversi Morning Round Yohler out 5 435465 4 4-40 Ih ....... 6332351433 4-10-80 Afterno Round The alternate position was won REE 28345 44-38 by a former Muncie High School | 5335331354 3-38-16-156 champion, lanky Bob Yohler, ndw | of Pleasant Run, with a 157. He defeated Fred Gronauer, Pleasant Run, bv one stroke. Gronauer also lost last vear by one stroke,
Rain Mars Play
Tt rained during the early matches in the morning and destroved all chances of breaking par. Again in the afternoon while all the players were out the clouds let and all were soaked. The boys who landed positions on the team won with strokes to spare. | Walsh was forced to go five strokes | over par on the last three holes to score a T2 in the afternoon while his 77 during the morning was good enough to win medal honors. After taking five on the 16 and 17 holes, Walsh still had a chance to break par on the final green with a par three but luck was against him. His tee shot landed in a trap northeast of the green, and it two shots to dig it out and on the green. Regardless of this, he was still 10 | raiane polis strokes better than the rest of the | Toledo . foursome. Weber and Nichols shot 159s and Charles Owens withdrew after firing a couple into the creek on the 16th hole, Following are qualifying round: SOUTH GROVE Charles Owen William E. Weber Clayton Nichols William Walsh COFFIN Richard R. Keil George Petersen Walter Chapman Bernard Bray SARAH SHANK Carl E. Smith Todd Blackwell John R. Lynskey Leonard E. Oliver
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Ralph Jordan, Riverside.
William Walsh, South Grove.
Times Photos Robert Yohter, Pleasant Run,
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Jack Curley Dead at 61
Promoter Credited With. Saving Wrestling.
By United Press NEW YORK, July 12.ley, 61, who | from flea circuses
~Jack Curand
ling, died of a heart attack today at his Great Neck, L. I., home.
Curley did what most sports experts had believed was impossible, He restored wrestling to public favor after it had been denounced as the most crooked of all off-color rackets. Under Curley’s touch, wrestling flourished after 1929, and thousands paid to watch his exhibitions throughout the country. The genial promoter, who stepped out of the field of sports on several occasions to promote a Wild West circus, to manage a tour of the Vatican choir and to promote dance marathons and bridge contests, was born in San Francisco July 4, 1876, | of Alsatian parents. He was chris- | tened Jacques Armand Schuel, but | later changed that to Curley, a | nickname that had been given him 3 wn of his thick ringlets. | It was in 1929 that Curley entered (the wrestling field, and a few years later his wrestlers became known as “the grunt and groan men.” He dramatized the matches by having the wrestlers simulate “pain” by shrieking and screaming as they worked. The public liked it. Curley lived for many years in the house in which he died suddenly this morning. His butler was & retired pugilist and his home the mecca of sports celebrities. Funeral services have not yet been arranged.
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Bicycle Trials
Held at Shelby
SHELBYVILLE, Ind, July 12.-= [Four bike racers from the Edgewooll Wheelman's Club, and two from the Irvington Cycle Club carried off honors in the bike elimination races held at the Fair Grounds track yes-
|terday for the right to compete in [the state championships which will
be held here Aug. 8. In the senior division Bob Grady scored 32 points; Bob Poulson, 27; Bert Smith, 15, and Carl Stedman, 10. Junior winners were Bob Burges, Irvington Cycle Club, 30 points; Kenneth Bayless, Irvington Cycle Club, 22; Hershel Webb, unattached, 7, and Charles Toms, unattached, 5.
MONTANEZ MEETS RAMEY LOS ANGELES, July 12. —Red Burman tackles Alberto Lovell, Argentine heavyweight, at Gilmore
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Berger. Clifton (2), | 4), aney, Reiber (3), ~Archie, Culléenbine, Burns, Coleman, Home runs-— Sacrifices—Haney, Crouch Croucher to Clifton, Trout to Croucher to Burns, Kahle to Sherlock to Archie, Croucher to Burns. Left on bases—Indianapolis, 6: ledo, 7. Base on balls—Off Braxton, 2; Trout, 3; Nelson, 4. Strikeouts-—By Braxton, N Trout, 3: Nelson, 2.-—Hits-—~Off Braxton, Afternoon Round in 5 innings; NSSotk 5 in 3. ¥ OMIR picn- | 0 mpires--Bors A548 5 4 5-80 Fime- 1:80. Umy orski ar unn. |
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Get in the Swim—
Novices Advised to Have Critics Observe Practice
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that the only way to acquire physi cal skill is through repeated practice. This means work, But it is most advisable to have some one watch you and point out your mistakes. And also don't overdo vourself, Don't’ o'n'l'y practice swimming, but practice moderation. It is possible to practice too much on land and slip into a faulty stroke. Practice the flutter-kick by holding on to the edge of the pool or with your hands resting on the bottom of the pool. Kick downward with left leg rising slightly. Kick downward with right leg rising slightly. Repeat these two movements until tired. Rest, then walk out to water chest deep. Take a deep gulp of air, bend knees slightly, spring up from the pottom, fall into floating log position, and start executing the flutter kick.
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KAUTSKYS DEFEAT CINCY WHITE SOX, 14-2
RICHMOND, Ind, July 12.— Scoring 11 runs in four innings, the Kautskys defeated the Cincinnati White Sox, 14 to 2, yesterday to retain the lead in the Indiana-Ohio League, Peters and Burke were best at bat for the winners with two hits each, while Twigg allowed the visitors only
four safeties, Score: Cincinnati 000 020 0 00-2 4 8 Richmond 002 110 010x--14 11 1
McCracken, Jenkins and Warren: Twigg and Coleman, Parker,
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City Tennis Play | Is Delayed Again
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Rain again forced postponement in city tennis tournament matches at the Hawthorn Courts yesterday. All except two semifinal doubles matches which were played in the morning will be played Wednesday and Saturday. Sev Buschmann and Wayne Burns | defeated Walter Hiser and William | Nixon, 6-0, 6-4, and Herbert Shen‘kin and Andy Bicket won from Rip yo and Don Wagoner The remaining semifinal tilts will be played Wednesday as well as | of championship rounds in the junior! and boys divisign,
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Sets Record In Half Mile
'Elroy Robinson Steals Show
In New York |
By United Press NEW YORK, July 12.—~A cracked | ankle shattered Eiroy Robinson's | dream of a place on Uncle Sam's | mpic team last year, but the stocky Merced, Oal., school teacher had his reward today in a new half- | mile world record. Robinson, national half-mile | champion when he graduated from Fresno State College in 1935, stole show from 20 of the nation's track and fleld stars at the second annual World Labor Athletic Carnival yesterday when he elipped {wo-tenths of a second off the 880- | yard mark set in 1934, by a fellow | member of San Francisco's Olympic Club, “Blazin” Ben Eastman. Robinson’s achievement immediately began a discussion as to what would have happened had Johnny Woodruff, the lanky Pitt Negro, been in the race. Woodruff, Olympic 800-meter champion and
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Revenge Sought By Dorve Roche
| Dorve Roche, 220, the “iron man” | of the mat game, will attempt to even up with Irish Dan O'Cons | nor, 221, Boston, when the pair | clashes on the wrestling card toe
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the second 1ap. San Romani set counter carded for two Talis out of the pace until the final turn, when | (00 Roche. a former coal miner Cunningham blazed out to win by | lost in the jast three minutes of a four yards in 4:11.4. Gene Venzke, | one- fall tussle with Irish Dan last the Pottstown, Pa, flash, running | week. Huge the colors of the New York | OC, was third, and Woodrufl | ore, 40 yards behind Cunning- | ham.
SWIM MEET POSTPONED The city recreation department swim meet scheduled for yesterday will be held next Sunday at Willard
Pool. Rain caused the 20-event | program to be postponed.
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