Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1937 — Page 12

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TES

BUDGE, MAKO MEET GERMANS IN DOUBLES

Yon Cramm

And Henkel Seek . Revenge

Renewal of Cup Rivalry Tops Longwood Net Program.

| Tackles Champ Here Tomorrow

Mido Jtemborn

CHESTNUT HILL, Mass., Aug. 30

(U.P.).—The world war of tennis| will be fought today when the two! greatest tandems of them all clash | at the Longwood Cricket Club for | the national doubles title. - It will be Davis Cup and defend- | ing champions Don Budge and Gene | Mako of America against Germany's | Baron Gottfried Von Cramm and Henner Henkel—the world's No. 1 team against the No. 2. The club’s courts also will be the | scene of battle between the two | foremost women pairs. It will be an | all America struggle between de- | fending champions Mrs. Van Ryn! of Austin, Tex. and Carolin Bab- | cock of Los Angeles and the second | ranking but favored twosome of Mrs.

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PORTLAND, Ore. Aug. 30 (U. P.).—The champion amateur golfer

of the country today was Johnny Goodman, who won the final round of the National Amateur Tournament from Ray Billows of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., at Alderwood Country Club. Golf writers agreed that the stocky, 27-year-old Omaha insurance salesman had well earned his 2-up victory Saturday. It also was evident ‘that | in Goog-

man, Billows and Marvin (Bud) Ward of Tacoma, Wash., the nation had a nucleus for the Walker Cup

year. It took Goodman 36 holes in the semifinals to eliminate Ward, 1 up. in the Washington State Tax . Comniission’s office at Olympia, was one under par in the morning round with a 71, but was 2 down to Goodman’s 69. They finished with a total of 142 strokes, two under par, after Ward drove home two great woods to the par 5, 561-yard, 36th hole to tie the match. Goodman said his match with Ward was his most difficult of the tournament and that he considered Ward and Billows most likely to win his title.

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Mayor Kern is to be the official

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races Saturday at the Little Eagle Creek Park track, Grande Ave. and W. Michigan St. The races are to be preceded by a parade of bicycles. The program is scheduled to open at 2 p. m. A number of prizes will be given by West Side business men.

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ATWOOD ON SHELF PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 30.—Catcher Bill Atwood of the Phillies is in the hospital with an infected leg

and will be out of the game for a week or more, Manager Jimmy Wilson announced today.

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interested in, however, is the Budge- | Mako and Von Cramm-Henkel bat- | tle, for it is the much anticipated American encore to the recent Davis | Cup Interzone finals struggle be- | tween the same pairs. |

Pirates Take Tennis Title

{ The Pirates w won on the Division 3 | championship of the Indianapolis | Amateur Tennis League when they | defeated Schwitzer-Cummins, 6-2 | vesterday at Willard Park. The | summary: Pirates, 6: Schwitzer-Cummins, 2 (P) defeated P. Johnson, 6-2, 6-2 Eva s (SC) defeated Kaiser, 6-4, 6 Hesselgrave (P) defeated Keeling. 6-3, 6Toombs (P) defeated Schaart, 6-3, 6Brauer (SC) defeated M. Galloway, 6-: 6-3; W. Galloway (P) defeated W. Evans 6-0, 4-6, 6-1; Galloway and Galloway (P) defeat ed Keel ing and Bob Evans, 2-6, 6-3, -3; Hesselgrave and Toombs (P) defeated -3

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UMPIRES TURN ON COPS TO WIN, 8-6

Indianapolis Umpires’ Association

| defeated the Police team at River-

side yesterday, 8 to 6. The winners got off to a flying start and then repelled a late drvie by the Bluecoats. Ferguson and Hockensmith hit triples for the Umpires and Noffke a double. Hines belted a home run and Mueller a double for the Police. Noffke. Tryon and Burkett worked {on the mound for the Umpires and | Higgins and Cottongim for the losers. The Police, meeting all chal- | lengers, have won twelve games and lost five. Four games remain on their schedule, as follows: Sept. 5, Indianapolis Star; 12, L. S. Ayres: 19, Gas Co. nine; 26, Indianapolis Times.

THE GOOSE SLOWS DOWN

DETROIT, Aug. 30.—For the first;

time since 1922, Goose Goslin, veteran Detroit outfielder, won't play in 100 games this year.

abeth Roth and P3tty Ronk (R) defeated Lilly Gebhardt and Nina Brittain, 6-3, 6-2

Brookside Royals, 6: Phillips Pet roleum, 3—Gisler (P) defeated McCreary, 6-1, 6 Joyce (P) defeated Monger, 7-5, 9-7; gelhardt (B) defeated Wagner, 4-6, 6-3; Roth (B) defeated Manis, 6-3, Schuster (B) defeated Armstrong by fault: Beese (B) defeated Sage, 6-4, 6 Gisler and Joyce (P) defeated McCreary and Monger, 4-6. 6-2, 6-4; Engelhardt and Roth (B) defeated Sage and Armstrong by default; Beese and Schuster (B) defeated Wagner and Manis, 5-7, 6-1, de- | fault

Real Silk, 7: DeMolay. 2Kettery (D) defeated Morga, 6-4, 6-2; Sherman (RS) defeated Agnew, 6-3, 6-2; Wiese (RS) won bv default: Parsons (RS) won by default: Morga and Peters (RS) defeated Kettery and Reed. 6-2, 9-11, 10-8; Wieland and Agnew (D) defeated Wiese and Parsons, 6-3, 6-4: Sherman and Bukel (RS) won by default. DIVISION NO. 1 Seven Up. 7: A. B. C.. 0—Malless de- | feated Richards, 6-1, 6-1: Crabb defeated Williams, 6-1, 6-2: Hiatt defeated Guss. 6-2. 6-3. Hair defeated Hanes. 7-3. 6-3 Banta defeated Murphy. 6-2. 3-6. 6-2; Malless and Hiatt defeated Richards and Williams. 6-2. 6-1: Crabb and Hair de- |

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Softball

The championship of the Downtown Merchants League is to be decided in tonight's games at Soft- | ball Stadium. The William H. Block Co. team and Cresent Paper Co., who are tied for the lead, are to play at 8:30 o'clock following a loop contest he- | tween Vonnegut Hardware and .i. | P. Wasson Co. { In last night's opening “Pot 0’ | Gold” tournament games at the sta- | dium, U. 8. Tires defeated Howard | Street Merchants, 6 to 1, and Rock- | wood A. C. shut out Eli Liily Co. 5 to 0. Two defeats are necessary | to eliminate a team from the tour- | ney, which is to be resumed tomor- | row night. The Louis-Farr fight broadcast is | to be put on over the stadium's pub- | lic address system.

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