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Every division in the annual state | tennis tournament will see action | today at the Highland Golf and | Country Club. The feature matches ! of the day include the singles be- | tween William Murphy, Chicago, | seeded No. 1, and Myron McNamara, | Hollywood, Cal., and the meeting of | Herbert Shenkin, Indianapolis City champion, and Frank O'Connell, South Bend champion. The sched-
ule follows: | 2:00—William Murphy, Chicago, vs. Mao McNamara, Hollywood; Seymour Greenberg, Chicago, VS. Riley Hancock, Indianapolis; Dick Rosenmurgy, Indianapolis, vs. Hank Campbell, Indianapolis. 3:00—Mary Janet McDonald, Winfield, Kas., vs, Edna Smith, Cleveland; Muriel Adams, Indiana olis, vs. Eleanor Mueller, Chicago; Donal Leavens, Milwaukee, vs. | Olin_Parks, Mishawaka. 4:00—Ralph Braftord, Indianapolis, vs. | Chester Murphy, Chicago; Winston-Green- | berg vs. Fairbanks- Hendricks; Campbell- | Whittaker vs. Hancock-Moore: Blain-Con- | fer vs. Buschman-Burns. 5:00—Herb Shenklin, Indianapolis, Frank O'Connell, South Bend; George Pryor, Oklahoma City, vs. Carl Shade, In- | dianapolis; Al Winston, Chicago, vs. Stan- | ley Malles, Indianapolis; Leavens-McNa- | mara vs, Brafford-Wagener. | In yesterday's matches the favor- | ites continued to advance as Cath- | erine Wolf, Elkhart, seeded No. 1| among the women players, led the | list with an easy victory over Virginia Baxter, Lafayette, 6-1, 6-1. Geraldine Leightner, Toledo, O. | and Muriel Adams, Indianapolis, were other seeded players to advance to the second round. The Murphy twins, William and | Chester, of Chicago defeated Walter | Hiser and Earl Nixon of Indianapo- | lis in the men's doubles division aft- | er taking their opening round] match by default. The scores were: MEN'S DOUBLES Campvel]- Whitake! defeaced Malless- | Crabb, 6-1, 6-3: Leavens-McNamara de-| feated Brickley -Map le. 6-0, 6-4; VonSpreck- | leson-Rosenmurgy Refeated Hancock- -Clem- | ents, 2: Winston- Greenberg defeated Poore-Anderson, 6e1. 6-2; Murphy-Mur- | hy defeated Fletcher-Bettner by default; i Wilson defeated Sheppard-Driscoll, -6, 3: Buschmann-Bu:ns defeated | Yule- Mrhaer. 6-3, 6-0: Murphy -Murphy | defeated Hiser-Nixon. 6-2 Brafford- | Wagener defeated VonSpreckleson-Rosen- | mur; 6-2, 6-3; Oo Cor oer defeated | Bow -V. Kingdon, 6-2, WOMEN’S SINGL ES
Catherine Wolf of Elkhart defeated Virginia Baxter of Lafayette. 6-1, 6-1: Eleanor Mueller of Chicago defeatad Katherine | Davy of Terre Haute, 6-1, Mary Janet | McDonald of Winfield, Kas., defeated Dorothy Duckwell of Noblesville, 6-1, 6-1; Geraldine Leightner of Toledo defeated | Louise Calwell of Milton, 6-1. 6-0; Muriel | Adams of Indianapolis Sotented Mary | Jones of Terre Haut e. 1. {
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CONNERSVILLE, Ind.. Aug. 19. Athlone Flaxy Guy, owned by Beat- | tie and Covalt of Arcadia, Ind. tri- | umphed in the 2-year-old trot of | the Indiana Trotting and Pacing | Horse Association Stakes at the |
Fayette County fair here yesterday. Althone Princess, owned by the same stable, was second. Doc B. Grattan, owned by John H. Boring, Morristown, triumphed | m the 2:28 pace: and George W, | cwned by J. O. Amos, Edinburg, won the 2:18 trot. The summary: 2.18 Trot (purse $300)-—Won by George W: Vologda Beil, jscond; Princess Pat, 1 t time third. y (purse _ $300) —Won by Doc | B. Grattan; Frisco Lee, second; Maeuma, third. Best time 2:11'2 Two-Year-Old Trot (I. T. 4 P, A. Stake) (purse $300, added riey)- Won | by Athlone Flaxy Guy; Athlone Princess, : Selka Bell, third; Cicada, fourth; | McElwyn, fifth: Gene Talmadge,
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COMPETITION BEGUN | IN NEGRO NET PLAY
Competition began yesterday in the men’s and women’s singles division of the city Negro tennis tournament at the Douglas Park
courts. In the men’s singles Francis Hummins won in straight sets from Red Kelly, 9-7, 6-4; D. Randolph defeated Wayne Suber, 6-0, 6-0: W. Banks took an easy win over | James Martin, 6-0, 6-4; John Davis aefeated Jason Cowan, 6-2, 6-3; W. Randolph won from Franklin Williams, 6-0 6-1; A Ramey triumphed over Joe Gordon, 6-3 6-4, and Horace Brown defeated Car] Edwards, 7-5, 7-5. Orlando Rodman yon ti Ie | Theodore Smith, 4-6, 2 : Ligler won over T. Williams, 6- 0. 6-1; W. Banks defeated John Davis, 7-5, 6-4, and Orlando Rodman trounced Horace Brown, 6-1. 6-2 Leslve Henderson defeated Elsa Clark, 1, 6-2, and Grace Young won from Ura
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WASHINGTON AND | N. Y. LEAD PRINTERS
By United Press | WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.—New | York and Washington today shared the lead in the Twenty-Seventh | Annual! International Union Print- | ers Baseball Tournament. | Washington defeated the Twi in | Cities team 7 to 2 yesterday eliminating the Minnesota aggregation from further play. New York turned back Cincinnati, 5 to 2. Detroit and Boston were dropped | from play by defeats yesterday. Chicago rallied in the ninth to nose out Detroit, 10 to 9, and Baniore | outslugged Boston, 13 to 5. St. Louis | was idle.
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LEWIS FIGHT DELAYED
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 19.—Weather | permitting, the 12-round, nontitle fight between John Henry Lewis, light-heavyweight champion, and | Italo Colonello, heavyweight cham- | pion of Italy, will be held at Forbes | Field tonight. Heavy rains forced | postponement last night.
OLYMPICS TO HOLD MEETING | The Riverside Olympics, amateu? | football team, will meet tomorrow | night at 16th and Montcalm Sts. | Coach Walter Floyd will discuss | plans for the season. The following | players are asked to report: Carlstedt, Lewis, Nichols, Showalter, Kesler, Heidenreich, Robbins, Rehm, Weaver, Whitney and Butler.
$5000 FOR HERSEY | HERSHEY, Pa, Aug. 19—The| fifth anual Hershey Open golf tour- | nament, carrying as usual, $5000 in prize money, will be held Sept. 2, 3, 4 and 8, at the Hershey Country | Club.
Fall Creek Athletics will play the | Thorntown nine at Ellenberger Park | sunday at 2 p. m. The game is to be staged on diamond 1.
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| will consist of 36 holes match play. |
| will be settled by a hole-by-hole | playoff immediately after the quali-
| rounds will be played the next day
| be held and on Thursday, the fourth
| maining four | the semifinals which will consist of
| take place Saturday, Oct. 9, will be ! over 36 holes.
| women's par over 18 holes; stroke | competition consisting of scratch,
| were shaken and bruised when their |
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The Hercules A, C. will offer
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| rounds of boxing on tonight's fight |
Semipros—Amateurs
The Southport Red Birds want a | game for Sunday. by the Lebanon Merchants, , in a recent contest.
They were nosed
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Trenton, N. J., Berwyn, Ill, South Bend, Ind, and East Lynn will New Orleans, Birming-
Ala., Richmond, Va. and
mons clouted a homer for the Red | Charlotte, N. C. will take part in
For games write K. A. Os-| 1038 Hanna Ave.
card to be presented at the gpen- | ‘Sectionals Set
"air Sports Arena, 500 block N. Pen svlvania St. by matchmaker Lioyd | ‘For
The first bout will start at The complete
Carter. 8:30 o'clock.
follows: Pee Wee Jarrell, Ft, letta, New Orleans; weights, Johnny Mickey Holden, light heavyweights Light,
Wayne, vs, Ray Col10 rounds:
Denson. Indianapolis, vs. Trish Little Rock; six rounds;
Indianapolis. vs, Tony O.; six rounds; light heavyweights.
Jim Tudor, Indianapolis, vs. Tiger Kid Carsonia, Indianapolis; six rounds; welterwei ceil Morris, Houston, Tex., vs. Georja Mitchell, Los Angeles; four rounds;
eatherweights. Jimmy Cooley will referee. Jarrell is the present holder of the state welterweight championship. Boxers are to weigh in at 3 o'clock at the Arens.
Bowling Notes
The semiannual meeting of the Indianapolis Women's Bowling Association will be held at Pritchett’s Recreation Alleys tonight at 8 o'clock.
Charlie Usas, Dayton,
The annual meeting of the Dr. Joseph Kernel Optical Ladies’ Bowling League will be held tomor-
row night at 8 o'clock at Pritchett’s |
Alleys.
The Indianapolis and Beam'’s Bowling Recreation Leagues will hold a second meeting tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock at the South Side Turner's Hall. A few openings are still available in both leagues.
The Fraternal Bowling League will hold a meeting at the Illinois alleys Monday night at 8 o'cock. All
|teams wishing to enter are asked |
to be present at this meeting.
Daisy Stuart Heads League
Daisy Stuart was elected presi-
of Indianapolis wilz begin Saturday and continue until the following | gent, of the Tuesday Night Ladies
Sunday. The round will consist of 18 to a flight and as many flights as m
The first round will be played Sept. 4-6 with a | winner in each flight. On Sept. 11 and 12 the second round will be held; | president;
holes of scratch medal play with 16 ay qualify. wards going to the
the third round on Sept. 18 and 19.* and the finals the following week- | end. All championship matches |
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The first round of the club cham- |
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| pionship at Meridian Hills Country |
[Club wjll be played Saturday and | | Sunday with flights arranged according to Club handicaps. C. B. | Durham and Warren Curry sponsors.
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n » ” First-round matches in the Highland Golf and Country Club Championships will he completed Saturday. The second round will be played next week and must be finished by Aug. 29. The finals will consist of two flights over 36 holes, to be played Sept. 25 and 26. u n ”n HE 41st annual women's ama- | teur championship of the United | States Golf Association will be | played over the rolling hills of the | | Memphis Country Club at Memphis | {Oct. 4 to 9. All entries must be in | by Sept. 18 at noon except for those C | whose handicaps are not computed | {and cleared by associations eee | representation in the women’s com- | mittee of the United States Golf | Association. These must be in not | {later than Sept. 11 at noon. All| | entries must be mailed to Mrs. E. | Gillig Betz, women's committee sec- | retary, United States Golf Associa- | tion, P, O. Box 75, Rumson, N. J. The qualifying round will be | | played Monday, Oct. 4, over 18 holes. | | The 64 lowest scores will qualify for the first round of championship play. Any tie for the last place or places
fying round. First and second consisting of 18 holes of match play.
On Wednesday the third round will
round. On Friday re-
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afternoon the golfers will meet “which will
18 holes. The finals
Three special events have been planned for the contestants, including a match play against
better ball of partners, 18 holes; and mixed foursomes. These events are open to all competitors in the championship.
BALL PLAYERS HURT ROCHESTER, Ind, Aug. 19— Tw enty members of the Indianapolis A’s, Negro semipro baseball team,
[here yesterday. The team was en | route to Indianapolis after playing |
the night before in Elkhart.
AMATEURS TO HIKE 6601 YARDS PLAYING ALDERWOOD COURSE
Bu NFA Service ORTLAND. Ore, Aug. 18.— Here is the official measurement of the Alderwood Country Club course over which outstanding golfers will travel in the National Amateur, Aug. 23-28.
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| Squadron | the summer | week | awards also were made. { commanded by Roger
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‘MEDALS AWARDED CULVER THINLIES
CULVER, Ind. Aug. 19.—Twenty- | four gold medals were presented to junior and senior members of the Naval Battalion and the Cavalry track teams at Culver Academy as a feature of school commencement Thirty-six rifle |
Military exercises. Company 3 of the Naval Battalion, won the regimental track
David Jennings, Hubbard Woods,
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Bowling League at Pritchett's Alleys last night. Other officers named: Josephine Schmidt, vice Opal Barlow, treasurer; Alice Rudbeck, secretary; Alice Spencer, sergeant-at-arms. The | league will start Sept. 21 and teams | qesiring to enter should call Miss HR Ri. 8461.
Railroad League To Hold Meeting
The New York Central Railroad
card | | Junior
welter- | | national
Legion Juniors
The sites and dates of the sectional tournaments of the 1937 | American Legion baseball | program have been announced by headquarters here. Western sectional will be held at Okemah, Okla., teams from Tuscon, land, Ore., ing. at Bast Lynn, Mass.,
New Coach
Star ring today,
J. Owen Huntsman, athletic director and basketball coach at Earlham College, has been appointed football coach for the coming season. Huntsman succeeds M. O. Ross who has accepted a teaching position at the University of Tennessee.
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| sectional
The |
Aug. 21 and 22 with ! Omaha, Port- | and’ Okemah participat- | In the Northeastern sectional |
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| the Southeastern sectional at
or Call Charlotte starting today.
During July and August the field has been reduced from 30,000 teams to 12 teams, composed of boys un17. The winner of the Northeastern will meet the winner of | the game played between the winners of the Southeastern and Western sectionals in the junior world series Aug. 30.
The City Firemen will travel to Ladoga Sunday to play the Ladoga Merchants. Ladoga has won 10 out of 11 this season. The Firemen want to book games for Aug. 29 and Sept. 5. Write John Howard, 2626 E. 10th St.
Joe’s Gang will meet Graul's Bulldogs in a double-header Sunday at Douglas Park. The Gang has an open date, Aug. 29. For games write Joe Price, 4068 7. 16th St. or call CH-1069-M.
The Liehr Tavern team wants a game for Sunday morning. They have a permit for a diamond. Call Ir. 4516.
Antonio Continues
To Pace Southpaws
By United Press CHICAGO, Aug. 19.—Alex Antonio, Linden, N. J., medalist, continued his drive toward the national left-handers golf title today in a quarterfinal match with Roy Ribelin of Dallas. Antonio had a close call yesterday, finally whipping Dr. H. Gwil-~ liam of Youngstown, O., up on the 38th green when his ball bounced off Gwilliams and caromed into the cup. Ribelin defeated Ken Guenther of Sioux City, Ia., for his quarterfinal berth. Others in the third match play round included Harold Zadwick, of Toledo, O.; Alvin Everett, Rome, Ga.; Fred Evens Clayton, Mo.; A. J. Thorner Jr. Detroit, L. Edes, Rice Lake, Wis., and Riley Trumbo, Marseilles, Ill.
| Bowling League will hold a final!
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Stanz, South ¥
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special award. John L. Carter, Jack- | |
son, Mich., was second. In the junior division, mem-
Marty |
ber of the Naval School band, was!
| high-point man with 56%. Bill Griffith, Scarsdale, N. Y., Company 2, was second with 5215,
Increase Noted in
Out-State State Anglers
An increase of 30 per cent in the number of anglers from other states fishing in Indiana lakes and streams this summer, was reported today by Virgil M. Simmons, conservation | commissioner. The statement based on fishing licenses issued to nonresidents. Mr. Simmons attributed the increase to the better fishing which has been created through operation of Indiana's conservation program. Another factor has been the issuance of a special fishing license for nonresident fishermen, good for 10 days, he said. This license costs less
| than the regular nonresident license,
Jimmy Spoke Too Fast On This One
By NFA Service DETROIT, Aug. 19—Two men were on base, two were out when Charley Gehringer came to bat in a recent Chicago-Detroit game here. Pitcher Clint Brown of the White Sox decided to walk the deadly Tiger hitter. With the first wide pitch, Manager Jimmie Dykes charged from the White Sox dugout. “Hey,” he shouted “What's on here? Pitch to him.”
Gehringer hit the next pitch over |
| the fence f | bus crashed into three parked cars | ce for a home run.
‘BANQUET ARRANGED
FOR SWIM TEAM
The Garfield Park swimming
| team will be honored at a banquet
tomorrow at Longacre. Guests will
|be Sid Ratcliffe, Ray Koch, Bud | Morical, , Everett
Jack Lynch, Jac Ebbeler, Gluff, Harold Hoover, Harold Haines, Steve Hoagland, Jehn Barkhaus, Cliff Matthews.
| Edna Joseph, Reeva Kellams, Fran-
cis Koch, Ira Joseph, Charles Crowe. Bud Ratcliffe, Claude Hoover and William Stump. Howard Krick is coach and John Schattener assistant coach.
KING KARL'S KOUSINS NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—Carl Hubbell, screw-balling southpaw of the New York Giants, has defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 35 times while losing only 11 games to them in 10 years.
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A crowd of 1500 saw Chevrolet Commercial Body and Howard Street, Merchants advance to the finals of the annual city softball tournament at Softball Stadium last night. The Chevrolet team defeated Eli Lilly Co., 4 to 1. Although outhit 6 to 5 by the Lillys the winners bunched three of its five hits following an error in the third inning,
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BOWEN- Marie Mae, of 4927 Winthrope Ave, Chicago, beloved wife of John Bowen, daughter of Mrs, Ida Mae Miller Roth, sister of Mrs. Harol:!! Eden and Kenneth Miller of Indianapolis, passed away Wednesday, aus, 18. Friends may call at the N & CO FUNERAL HOME, 1230 Prospect St. Funeral services Saturday, 2 p. m, at the Funeral Home. Friends invited. Purial Crown Hill,
HAUSER Gloria Jane, daughter of Mrs. T. D. Hazelwood, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry . _Dollman, passed away at Henderson, N FLANNER & BUC Saturday, 2 p. m. Burial Siown Hill vault.
HUNTINGTON-—Mrs. Ella, beloved mother of Mrs. Charles D. Snider, passed away Wednesday morning. Services at the late residence, 521 Carlisle Place, Friday, 10 a. . Interment Huntington Cemetery. Friends may call at She residence any time. Please omit flow MAX HERRLICH & SON SERVICE,
M’CAIN-—Margaret Jane, 64 years old, beloved wife of Earlis McCain, mother of Roy E. McCain, passed away Tuesday Syening at the home, 711 E., Minnesota
. O. Services at HANAN MORTUARY Friends invited.
Round Hill H. HERRMANN SERVICE.
POPE—Amanda M., of 1325 Bellefontaine St., beloved wife of Pilgrim Pope, and Alma Slaughter, Blanche Barton, and Gertrude Wolvine, Clarence, Felix, Ernest and Earl Pope, sister of Susa Wright, Ora Foster, Marion and Robert Thomas, passed away Aug. 18, age 72 years. Servics Friday, 2 p. m. at fhe, above (Ragress. prin Floral ar riends invite ANBLOSSO SERVICE. wo an
| RUSKE - Frank A. age 68, beloved father of Lulu Fritsche and Hazel, Frances and | Marie Ruske, passed away Wednesday, funeral
Friday, Aug. : p. Interment Crown Hill, Friends may call at the chapel from 4 pm, Thursday until 1 p. m. Friday.
SPAW-<Ella, beloved mother of Mrs. Lend. ley Deshear and George W. Dougherty, both of Eliabethtown, Ind., Mrs. Robert Gray, of Plymouth, Ind, and Mrs. Leslie Benson of Indianapoils. passed away at the daughter's residence, 1115 8. nit Rois St., sqnesday mOreing: Aug. 18. Funeral service wll oe held at the Methodist Church at Elizabethtown, Ind., Friday afternoon, Aug. 20. at 2 o'clock. Buila In Garland Brook Cemetery. Colum ends mF call Pe s residence rem h Fri day noon.
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STEWART-—-Marie Lee, widow Alexander M., daughter of Mrs. Josie B, Lee, mother of Alex M. Stewart, James TT. Stewart, George E. Stewart, passed Avey NNER
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SWAIN-—-Robert Allen, beloved son of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Swain, brother of MarJorie Deon Swain, passed way Nahas day morning. Services at BUCHANAN MORTUARY Priday. 4b. 4p. a Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill
SWICKARD Kenneth Lee, age 5 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swickard, brother of Robert Eugene and Richard Arvin, grandson of Elmer Swickard and Mrs. Alice Page, passed Wednesday morning. Funeral from th
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