Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1938 — Page 16

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WALKER 'CUPPERS READY

Play Starts Tomorrow at St. Andrews

Fischer and Kocsis Oppose Bentley and Bruen in First Match.

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, June 2 (U. P.).—Johnny Fischer of Cincinnati and Charlie Kocsis of Detroit will play Harry G. Bentley and James Bruen Jr. in the opening match tomorrow in the Walker Cup series. Held every two years the series determines golf supremacy between the United States and Great Britain. . Announcement of the pairings was made today by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, ruling body of British golf. A surprise -in the pairings was the fact that Cecil Ewing of Ireland, whose game in the British amateur championship was good enough to place him in the final round, was to be left on the sidelines, as far as foursome play is concerned. Other foursome pairings: Johnny @Goodman, Omaha, and Marvin Ward, Olympia, Wash., vs. Gordon Peters, Scotland, and Hector Thomson Scotland; Charley Yates Atlanta, and Ray Billows, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., vs. Alex Kyle, Scotland, and Charles Stowe, England: Reynolds Smith, Dallas, and Freddie Haas Jr., New Orleans, vs. Leonard Crawley, England, and Frank Pennink, England. Experts predicted the United States should be a certain winner in the first and fourth matches, and a probable winner in the match pitting the newly crowned British amateur champion Yates and his partner Billows, against Kyle and Stowe. They favored Peters and Stowe over Goodman and Ward. The four foursomes on Friday will be followed on Saturday by eight single matches. The U. S. side was a pronounced favorite to retain possession of the trophy which never has been won by Britain.

Leading Pros Clash At Kansas City

KANSAS CITY, Mo. June 2 (U. P.).—A half dozen golfers who have averaged eight strokes below par for every 72 holes of tournament golf that they have played this season, were the favorites today in the $5000 Kansas City Open, which begins tomorrow on the Hillcrest course. Sam Snead, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.; Jimmy Thomson, Shawnee-on-Delaware, Pa.; Harry Cooper, Glen Ellyn, Ill.; Byron Nelson, Reading, Pa., and Horton Smith, Chicago, were the professionals who have heen setting the fastest pace on the tournament circuit this

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Southeastern Grays, 8-0, with Williams, the winning pitcher, allowing only one hit. June 5 is an open date. Write Earl Smith, field Ave, The Bowers Envelope practice at Garfield 3 tomorrow | afternoon for their game Sunday | with Standard Nut Margarine. | The Indianapolis Amateur Association schedule for Saturday: Indusirial League

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| Club opposing Meridian Hills. 11 | Meridian Hills golfers are invited to play as guests of the Country Club.

the Meridian Hills Club. Mrs. L. L. Lykins of Highland set the pace for the guests with 93. Other Miss Caroyln Haas, Noblesville, 95; Mrs. 96; Mrs. C. B. Durham, 96.

Flood took first honors with an 89. The | Mrs. Charles Hagedon was runnerup today | Sia 90. A luncheon followed.

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"Troj jan Track Team Favored

‘Picked as Sure Winner in 4-A Meet.

NEW YORK, June 2 (U. P).— The Trojans of the University of Southern California, unbeaten this season, were heavy favorites today to capture the 62d annual Intercollegiate A. A. A. A. Track and Field Championships which open tomorrow at Randall's Island Stadium. Most ' track experts forecast that the far Westerners, with a wellbalanced squad of 17 athletes, would win with a total of at least 40 points and displace Pittsburgh, last year’s champions. Southern California, N. C. A. A. champions for the last three years, hasn't competed in the 4-A event since 1935. Before that, Dean Cromwell's men had taken seven titles in the 10-year span.

pete, including Columbia, indoor I. C. 4-A champions; California; U. C. L. A, with its one-man squad, Tom Berkeley; Pittsburgh, Princeton, the Ivy League champions; Michigan State and Cornell. The keen battle is expected to be for second-place with California’s seven-man squad, Pittsburgh, Princeton and Columbia expected to be the foremost contenders.

HELEN MOODY DEFEATED

WEYBRIDGE, England. June 2 (U. P..—Mary Ruth Hardwick, Great Britain's second-ranking woman player, eliminated Mrs. Helen Wills Moody today in the quarterfinals of the St. George's Hill tennis tournament. Scores were 1-6, 6-3, 6-3.

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IY the first flight of the Ladies’ Spring Handicap at Hillcrest Mrs. E. D. Lukenbill defeated Mrs. Dale Lentz, 1 up. Mrs. William Bookwalter downed Mrs. Paul Frame 3 and 2 in the consolation round. The second flight winner was Mrs. William Hutchison over Mrs. Frank Jones, 2 and 1, and Mrs. E. R. Snider defeated Mrs. ® R. A. Staudt 1 up in 21 holes. Third flight winners were: Mrs. L. R. Chandler over Mrs. Robert SKkillman, 3 and 2; Mrs. Harry Horton

Carter vs. J. Draper, W. Cox vs. R. Gest, H. Sedwert vs. C. Krauss, E. | Hollingworth vs. E. Werner, E. | Mooney vs. C. Cutter, F. Grace Vs. S. Gatchell, Roy Seiloff vs. G. Maxwell, B. Clemens vs. C. Kern. Third flight: E, Dowden vs. B. Reeve, L. McCoy vs. C. Lapp, O.

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Radio’s dramatic season, which flourishes in hot weather when the theater has deserted Broadway for the barns, is upon us again. At least the NBC special summer session will get under way tonight. Opening with “Craig’s Wife” at 8 o'clock tonight (Blue network), NBC has scheduled 11 Pulitzer Prize plays in 12 weeks. The others are “Anna Christie,” “Icebound,” “In Abraham’s Bosom,” “Why Marry,” “Both Your Houses,” “Men in White,” “Alison’s House,” “Beyond the Horizon,” “They Knew What They Wanted” and “Strange Interlude” (in two parts). Of course, these plays will be “streamlined,” as were the CBS Shakespeare productions last year. Incidentally, Columbia's pretentious

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speare might have written it if he had been post-Ibsen and post-Shaw, instead of post-Marlowe.” Selena Royle, John Barclay, Alfred Shirley and Louis Hector are featured. n " " If you want to know how the American Walker Cup team is coming along, you can tune in CBSWFBM at 9 a. m, tomorrow. The match is on the historic St. Andrews, Scotland, course. » ” ” The regular Thursday programs add their usual contribution to the dramatic offerings mentioned above. On Rudy Vallee’s hour, Sir Cedric Hardwick, distinguished British star of the current Broadway hit, “Shadow and Substance,” will star in an original one-act play by Milton Geiger. . . Robert Taylor, Margaret Sullavan and Franchot Tone will preview “Three Comrades,” coming to Loew’s tomorrow, for tonight's “Good News. . . Joel McCrea and Mary Astor will be Bing Crosby

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