Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1937 — Page 16
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Men's Doubles
Also on Slate At Highland
Catherine Wolf to Play Virginia Baxter; Murphy Twins Advance.
Catherine Wolf, Elkhart, seeded No. 1 in the women’s division will | play Virginia Baxter, Lafayette, in | the feature match of the opening round in women's singles in the annual state tennis tournament at | the Highland Golf and Country | Club this afteroon. Edna Smith, Cleveland, was seed- | . 2; Geraldine Leightner, To- | ledo, O., No. 3, and Muriel Adams,
Indianapolis, was rated No. 4 in! vesterday's selections. Williams Murphy ana Chester | Murphy, Chicago twins, received top rating in the men’s doubles di- | vision with Don Leavens, Milwau- | kee, and Myron McNamara, Holly- | wood, Cal, rated No. 2. Al Winston and Seymour Greenberg, Chicago, were seeded No. 3; Frank O'Connell, South Bend, and George | Pryor, Oklahoma City, No. 4; | Severin Buschmann and Wayne | Burns, Indianapolis, No. 5; Hank Campbell and Meyers Whitaker, Indianapolis, No. 6; Ralph Brafford and Don Wagoner, Indianapolis, No. 7, and Olin Parks, Mishawaka, and ! Jim Willson, Ft. Wayne, No. 8. Today's schedule includes competition in men's doubles and women's singles. Play in men’s singles | will continue tomorrow. Matches today are as follows: WOMEN'S SINGLES —Catherine Wolf, Elkhart, vs. Lafayette; Mary Janet Kas., vs. Dorothy Eleanor Mueller, Terre Haute; Wilkie, Toledo,
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3..P. M Virginia Baxter, McDonald, Winfield, Duckwall, Noblesville; Chicago, vs. Catherine Davy, Edna Smith. Cleveland, vs. Dorothy Connersville; Geraldine Leightner, vs. Lillian Calawell, Milton 5 P. M.—Muriel Adams, Indianapolis, Jones, Terre Haute, MEN'S DOUBLES Bettner-Fletcher, hyv-Murphy, Chicago; iilanapolis, vs. Yule-Mathner, In-Pratt-Ruddell, Indianapolis, vs. Rlaine- Confer, Champaign Ill. Hiser Nixon, Indianapolis, vs. Bornstein-Parker Indianapolis; VonSpreckelson-Rosemurgy, Indianapolis and Columbus, O., vs. Han-cock-Clements, Harringsburg P. M.—Leavens, Milwaukee, Namara Hollywood, Cal.. vs. BrickleyMaple, Muncie: Fairba nks-Hendricks, Indianapolis, vs, Deney-partner, Jndiananolis; Kingdon-Kingdon. Indianapolis, Yh Ruckelshaus-partner. Indianapolis; hy Mishawaka, and Willson, Ft. Na vs. Sheppard-Driscoll, Indianapolis; WinstonGreenberg, Chicago, vs. Poore, Anderson, and H. Anderson, Newcastle, 5 P. M.- -Sherer-Dulberger, Indianapolis, vs. O'Connell, South Bend, and Pryor, Oklahoma City; Brafford-Wagener, 'ndianapolis, vs. winner VonSpreckelson-Hane ock match: Whittaker-Campbell, Indianapolis vs, Malless- Crabb. Indianapolis; winner of Fletcher-Murphy match vs. winner HiserBornstein match; winner of Yule-Busch-mann match vs. winner of Pratt-Blaine match | In yesterday's matches favorites continued to show the way in men’s | singles as William Murphy, Chicago seeded No. 1, defeated Wilbur Bornstein, Indianapolis, in straight sets, 6-1, 6-3. George Prvor, Oklahoina City, No. 2, had little trouble with Meyers Whitaker, Indianapolis, trouncing and then
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him 6-0, 6-3, eliminated Paul Crabb, Indianapolis, 6-1. 6-0. Don Leavens, Milwaukee, No. 3. won two overwhelming victories over Jim Birr, Indianapolis, 6-0, 6-2; and Claude Winkler, Vincennss. 6-0. 6-0. Eugene Duval, Lafayette, fell before the smashing drive of the defending champion, Al Winston, Chicago, 6-0, 6-2. Winston, rated No. 6, returned to take his second victory of the day, | defeating William Kingdon, Indi- | anapolis, 6-1, 6-2.
The Kingdon brethers, Victor
action yesterday.
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Myron McNamara, youthful Hollywood, Cal. star, returns a fast a warmup on the Highland Golf and Country Club courts.
And here are those Mur Chester on the right, or mavhe th they're the Murphy twins,
12 to 3.
| Katz,
Fritz Hunt he bosses things.
Wayne Sabin
NEWPORT, RI. 1. | Parker of Spring Lake, N. J., second | seeded player, reached the quarter-
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and William, of Indianapolis, saw
Invitation Tennis Championship to-
Herbert Shenkin, Indianapolis, No. 8, won his second-round match | from Earl Cogshell, Los Angeles, 6-2, | 6-3, with ease, while Myron McNamara, Hollywood, Cal, ranked No 9, was extended three sets by Victor
Baseball—Softball
| day by scoring a 6-0, 6-2, 6-2 victory over Wayne Sabin of Los Angeles. Parker was a member of the
lan alternate.
Kingdon, Indianapolis, before win- | ning 3-6, 6-1, 6-4. Complete results follow:
Teams Play Friday ‘In Y. M. C. A. League
This week's schedule for the In- | | dianapolis Y. M. C. A. Industrial | Softball League will bring the Rob- | ert’ s Milk Co. and William H. Block | Co. teams together on the Willard [Park diamond at 5:30 .p. m. Friday, Aug. 20. The Pitman-Moore =zquad [will oppose the Indianapolis Water | Co. nine at Riverside Park at the | same time, The Rhodius Park diamond will | be the scene of the Keifer-Stewart vs. Indianapolis Street Railways | tilt Friday evening The league standings:
FIRST ROUND George Pryor, Oklahoma City, Meyers Whitaker, Indianapolis, Al Ww inston, Chicago defeated Y Lafayette, 6-0, 6-2: Don defeated Jim Birr, o SECOND ROUND 1 Mu phy. Chicago, defeated wil tein, Indianapolis 6-1 McNamara. ollvwood, Cal., ted Victor Kingdon Indianapolis, £-1 6-4, Seymour Greenberg, Chicago, defeated Don Wagner Indianapolis, 6-1 6-2. Riley Hancock, Indianapolis. defeated Ji m Willson Ft. Wayne, 6-4, 1-6, 6-4 Chester Murphy. Chicago, defeated Bob Neighammer, Indianapolis, 6-0. 6-2; Ralph Brafford, Indianapolis, defeated Al Gisler, Indianapolis. 6-3, 3. Dick Rosenmurgv, Columbus, O., won from Chester Legg, Chicago, by default; George Prvor, Oklahoma City, defeated Paul Crabb, Indianapolis, 6-1, 6-0; Carl Shade, indianapolis. defeated Floyd Poore, Anderson. 6-4, Al Winston, Chicago, defeated Willtam Kingdon Indianap 1 6-2; Stanley Malless, Indianapolis, defeated Bud Ronk, Indianapolis, 10-8, 6-0; Don Leavens, Milwaukee, defeated Claude Winkler, Vincennes, 6-0, 6-0; Olin Parks, Mishawaka, defeated George Nonweiler, Indianapolis, 6-0, 6-1; Herbert Shenkin, Indianapolis, defeated Earl Coghell, Los Angeles, 6-2, 6-3, Frank O'Connell, South Bend, defeated Walter Hiser, Indianapolis, 6-1, 6-3.
ALDERSON IS VICTOR IN AMATEUR BOUTS
Rain failed to halt the amateur boxing bouts sponsored by the | Marion County Recreation Depart- | ment at the Washington Park | Arena, 30th and Dearborn Sts., last | night. Floyd Alderson, unattached, de- | . a feated Roy Ruffin, 105 pounds; Regional Play Charles Clark, Brightwood, won | . from Allen Kuhn, Brightwood, 115] 10 Start Friday pounds, Herb Clark, Brightwood, Of a total of 631 teams which! won a decision over Bud Cave, | began play in the sectional in 48 Brightwood, and Bud Dwiggins, | centers, only 48 teams remain in softhall tournament, |
Brightwood, drew with Earl Potts, | the state Brightwood, 112 pounds. sponsored by the Amateur Softball |
Lewis Perry, Brightwood, fought Association of Indiana and the In-
x ‘ ALL ‘ diana Recreation Association in a draw with Harv Gillispie, Bright- | : ; : ; [ conjunction wi t wood, 147 pounds; James Self, Wil- iu With the Jhuiana WPA,
: : The 48 survivors will start relard drew with Jim Buhr, Bright- | sional competition Friday night in wood In the 126-pound class while | the following eight centers: North Lloyd Shakespeare, Oliver A. C. district, South Bend, Ft. Wayne, and Dale Hale, Oliver A. C. drew "
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Semifinals Delayed Until Tonight
The semifinals of the city softball tournament, scheduled at Soft- | ball Stadium last night, were post- | poned because of wet grounds. The | games are to be played at the hil | Sram tonight. Chevrolet Commercial Body and | Eli Lilly Co. are scheduled at 7:30 | {and Howard Street Merchants ave | Rockwood A. C. at 8:30. The two | winners are to meet tomorrow nig! ht | [in the finals.
| eight remaining teams will play
| Evansville { night.
world series at Chicago, Sept. 10-13. |
| the Varsity Club at Richmond Sun- | day.
| Meridian St.
|schedule a double-header at Grande
| tered the first upset singles competition when
of the day's
Lafayette, and Marion, South dis- | he con-
trict, Brazil, Indianapolis, Jefrer- | sonville and Evansville. Regionals winners will termined Sunday night,
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and the | {he foreign draw, 6-4, 6-4, 9-7,
in | another match qualifying for d| quarterfinals. It was only in the final set that Hare, a left-hander with a powerful serve, was able to contest the issue
the semifinals at South Bend an the following Friday | The finals will be held the | next week-end with the team win-| ning two-out-of-thrse games rep-
resenting the state in the national y
even terms BOWLING LEAGUE TO MEET The Washington Bowling League
will hold a meeting at the Tllinois Alleys Friday night at 8 o'clock.
pm —— | The Indianapolis Machinery & | Supply Co. softball team wants a | game for tonight. They will play |“
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 lapolis and Pittsburgh were eliminated from the annual international printers’ baseball tournament yesterday, leaving nine teams still in the meet, Chicago eliminated by a 20-to-12 score trounced Pittsburgh 21 ington won from Detroit
the Hoosiers while Boston | to 5. Wash13 t0 4;
New York nosed out Baltimore 5 10 |
4, and Cincinnati won from St. Louis
FIGHT RESULTS YORK —-Johnny Rinaldi, 136's New York, outpointed Bus Breese, 133, New York, 8; Eric Seelig 163, Germany, stopped Frand Bianco, 160, New York, (5); Herbie 167, New York, stopped Tony 171, New York, (3).
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SMALL DOWN PAYMENT | interest Fie Call Jack Strickland ay 15¢. doz.
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OFFER. A b: CARROLLTON, 3911—5-ROOM BUNGALOW ~Completely modern; A 1, condition. | __TRUEBLOOD. RI-1266, TR-1213. BTORE fixtires 20TH, W., 1032--SBEVEN-ROOM.__ HOME. | cial equipment; Modern except furnace. conveniently lo- | wiNDOW SASH 98- MATERIAL CO rthwestern, [ BPECTAL- 250 letterheads, 250 “envelopes to match, $2.95. 23 Virginia LI-0304,
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