Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1938 — Page 20
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Hopes to Play In State Open And Amateur
Mike Pollak Almost Nips Pleasant Run Linksman In Rousing Finale.
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In games 11 to the Pit ¥Y. MM. tw , On rides night the Tiana polis Water Co d Roberis Ni play at Christian Park. The “KieferStewarts play Ee Mar at Riv ercside and the Indianapolis Railways play the Y. M. C. Willard Park. All games start 5:30 p. m. Standings:
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The Ajax Beers lost a close to Auto Supply at Columbus night, 8 to 4, in State . OUTFITTERS TO MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN
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Golf Tournatop honors but 200 entries who
the fun every Ike Cummins, fa 243, and Sam Simpson,
Times Photo. they were right in there Left to right, they are who wound up with
and minute.
246,
Mangrum and Guldahl Tied
Set Pace in Western Open With 144s,
June 18 (U. PP) — Guldahl. defending cham- | nd Ray Mangum, of Davton, ed the field today with scores of as the Ww estern Open gold tourentered the final 38-hole grind of Sas Mangrum op during nirnament
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first-round round of the his second 72 to ad with Guldahl. Sammy White Sulphur Springs, a 73 to firstPaul Runyan, of Y.. turned in the tie for third place
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Scores 145¢ Jimmy Hines Great
Metropolitan Open Neck, L. had | of 73, bringing his! tie the mark set by of Evansville, Ind. |
hampion of second SCX tot to 148 to Bob Hamilton. who had 74-72 'onny Penna back in fter play.
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of Dayvion, O, the second round scoring a 72 in the Harry Cooper had trouble in putting ed in another 75. Another Horton Smith, also fini y his second straight 73. ilfred Wehrle, of Racine, Wis. 5 amateur champion, made ate 155 with a 76. Lawson an Francisco brought his after shooting a second "Pon Schumacher, of Dal-Irans-Mississippi amateur ion, fell farther behind when turned in a 78. one more than his Arst-round score.
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Belmont Stadium the Cleaners will meet Rich1's Market at 7:30 p. m. Ban‘hitehill will play Van Camp 8:30 p. m. Last night > Indianapolis Water Co. defeated Seven-Ups, 14-13
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will tangle Baking team from tonight at Stout | Ostermever will be on the | mound for the Beers. In the 8 p. m. | game, Banner-Whitehill will meet S Bros. of Frankfort. Logan Kinnett will pitch for the Banners.
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GOLFING
HE Highland members are entertaining Club in an all-day program at the Highland Golf Country Club togolf tournament was held and this after-
day This morning a ladies’
noon a tourney for the men is scheduled. Mrs. the women's event and Leroy Sanders and R. C.
man of entries for are cochairmen for nament,
Prizes will ner in the evening the I. A C. swimmers, Katherine Rawls Thompson, appear in and exhibition and novelty water event between 8 and 8 p. m. in the Highland pool ”
the men's tour-
be awarded at a din-Twenty-five of including
will
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At Hillerest another hole this time by C. B. Currey. His ace came on the 12th 155-yard hole where he used a No. 4 iron. Eugene Funk and Currey,
vesterday
| teams
| i t { which two points a
afternoon | in one was recorded, |
both of Conners- |
ville, and members of the Conners- |
ville Country Club, were guests of | John Bean of Hillerest. = The Lions Club held a tournament at the Pleasant Run course today. Club sponsored a ciub tournament. In the Women's Spring Handicap tournament at Woodstock, Miss Virginia Ruckelshaus defeated Mis Harry Wolff, and Miss Peggy Pearson defeated Mrs. George A. Kuhn These were the finals of the first and second consolation flights.
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At Speedway Saturday and Sunday there will be an 18-hole quali-
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The ladies of the Pieasant Run |
fying round for a two-ball foursome. | { Coach Wally Marks.
Pairings and partners will be picked for the low and high scores,
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The Hillerest caddy team will play a team from Willow Brook at the Willow Brook course today. There
the Indianapolis Athletic
Joseph A. Brower is chairFox
| Sports Quis |
~-How the standing of the in the National Hockey | League determined? A—By the “point system” in| re credited for a a draw or tie. The scored either for | or against a team, which, for pur- | poses of the record, also generally | are published, have no bearing on the points credited to each club in the standing Q—How old is pitcher Bob Feller | of the Cleveland Indians? A—He was born Nev. 3, 1918. Q—Who was the leading jockey ! in the United States in 1936? A—Basil James of Sunnyside, Wash. James rode 245 winners out | of 1106 mounts, finished second with 195, third with 161 and earned for his employers the sum of $219,710,
FRANK KLINE NAMED AID TO WALLY MARKS
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win anc one for number of goals
cs Sp al TERRE HAUTE, ana Slate : Teachers have as line coach next vear William Kline, former Butler versity star athlete, according
June 16. —IndiCollege will
to Kline will begin his duties at the
opening of the football camp early in September, He succeeds Jim
| Goodman.
will be a return match at the Hill- |
crest course ing.
next Thursday morn-
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Al Collins, pro at course, toured the Highland links vesterday afternoon in 32-37—60. one under PUY hi figures.
SCHOOL GIRLS NAMED FOR JUNIOR TOURNEY
KANSAS CITY, Mo. June 18 (U. P).—Mrs. Frank Furlong Jr, St. Louis, announced today that two Missouri school girls, Mary O. Lewis 16, of Clayton, and Gloria Thompson, 14, of St. Louis, would play on the Missouri Valley Junior Wightman Cup tennis squad, now being selected Jane Dierberger., St. Louis, and Jean Schock, Clayton, previously were selected. Mrs. Furlong said that the squad would consist of 12 plavers and that they would train in St. Louis during the week of June 27. Two additional players from Kansas City area will be selected this week.
BUIVID QUITS PROS
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Ray (Buzz) Buivid, former All- |
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has |
Kline attended the University of Illinois for a year and then went to Butler where in 1935 and 1936 he played end and blocking back on | the eleven which won the Indiana | Conference title. Kline ran the dashes in track, be- | ing clocked in 9.7 for the 100-vard dash in 1936 and running second to Jesse Owens in the Midwestern Olympic trials. He also played basketball. He is 23 and married.
HARVESTERS PLAY TONIGHT
FT. WAYNE, June 16 (U. P).— The Jacksonville, Fla, Red Caps will provide the opposition for the | hard-hiting International Harvesters tonight at League Park. Big Lefty Lipp probably will get the | mound job for the Harvesters.
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Amateur Day
| P. | games:
Frank | Uni-
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Dr. Kernel Again Chairman For Annual Event.
An attendance of 15,000 was declared today to be the goal of the |
Amateur | Stadium,
sociation at its annual Day program at Perry Saturday, July 186. Thomas M. Quinn, president, announced that Dr. (B. Kernel again would serve as chairman. In addition to the reg- { ular motto of the association, “Keep | he boy off the street,” Dr. Kernel has adopted, * ‘Let's help the kid that | wants to play ball,” as the slogan for Amateur Day. The 28 association teams | launched a ticket-selling campaign | and the four teams selling the most | | tickets will play on Amateur Day. The purpose of Amateur Day, | Kernel stated, is to raise money yd
association
buy equipment and pay expenses for | teams financially unable to support |
| themselves. The schedule for Saturday: Industrial League | , Broad Ripple vs. Hosiery Union at Rho-
| dius Lilly Varnish Link Belt Brookside 1. Rockwood Mtg. Riverside 2. Manufacturers League
Atkins vs. U. 8. Tires
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Vs. Ewart at
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E C. field 3. Mode! Harrison. P. R Riverside The Sunday
at Gar. |
vs. Harrison at Rt.
Mallory vs. Fairbanks-Morse at 1, schedule: Big Six League L. 8. Ayres & Co. vs, Bowers Envelope Co. at Garfield 3. Kroger Kemba vs Riverside 1. Thirtieth St. Merchants vs. Nut Margarine at Riverside 4. Municipal League Rean Blossoms Auto City Garage at Rhodiusg 2 ax
Baird's Service Station
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. Unten Printers at Beech
Capitol City League Falls City vs. Garfield A. C side
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After Monday, be allowed only
June 20, teams will 17 registered men, two of which will be nonplaying coaches or managers. Teams vio-
lating this rule will forfeit games.
The Southport Red Birds will play Crawfordsville Sunday. Practice will
be held at the college diamond on |
Indianapolis Amateur Baseball As- |
Paul |
have |
Women’s Open in Quarterfinal Round
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, June 16 (U. P.).—Patty Berg, Min- | neapolis, and Mrs. O. S. Hill, Kansas City, Mo, who met in the finals of the Trans-Mississippi Women's Golf Tournament at Tulsa last Saturday, were matched again today in the quarterfinal round of the women's | Western Open. Miss Berg defeated Mrs. Charles Newbold, Wichita, Kas, 2 up to enter the quarterfinal, Mrs. Hill { eliminated Mrs. E. R. Hury, San Antonio, 4 and 3. | Beatrice Barrett, also of Min- | neapolis, was paired against Shirley Ann Johnson, Chicago. Miss Barrett staged the biggest surprise of the tournament by eliminating Helen Hicks Harb, Little Rock, Ark. the defending champion, 1 up on the | 20th hole. Mildred Didrikson, Beaumont, Tex. opposed Phyllis Buchanan, Denver, Helen Hoffman, Salt Lake City, | opposed Bernice Wall, Chicago, in
the other quarterfinals match. |
| Firemen to Meet A’s on Saturday
The Indianapolis Firemen, who were rained out last Saturday in | their opening home game of the season with the Indianapolis A's, local Negro club, have rescheduled the A's at Stout Stadium Saturday
| afternoon at 2 p. m.
The Firemen, victorious in their last two starts at New Albany and Austin, are anxious to make a good showing in their first home game. Tonight they will be gunning for
| their third straight victory when they | play the Hillman Jewelers at Terre
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AULLS—Charles Wesley, of 2603 N. Gale 8t, beloved husband of Mary Mae and rather of Herman Aulls and Mrs. Annabelle Ansley ot Belletontaine, O., Thomas and Albert Aulls and Mrs. Vices Henry of Indianapolis, departed this life Wednesday, foe 64. Juperal Rural, June 18, at the MOOR & RK NORTHRAS I FUNERAL HOME, Rin Station St., at 3 p. m. Burial Washington Park Cemetery, Friends invited,
RONAN-—Michael J., entered Wednesday, husband of the late Laura Ronan, tather of Mrs. Bertha Birkinbine and John Kellar, Funeral Sunaay, 10:30 a, m, at HARRY W. MOOrs FUNERAL CHAPEL. Frankton Christian Church at 1 p. m. Friends may call at chapel aiter 7 p. m. Friday.
GARDERWINE—Raymond V. of 2362 La uranae Ave, beloved nusband of Daisy Garaerwine, brother of Doris Howell of Winchester, ind, Mildred waiker and Cari Garaerwine o: ‘lerre Haute, passed away Wednesuay, June 10. Funeral Saturday, June 18 at 10 a, m., at the home. Friends invited, Burial New Crown Cemetery,
HOLLOWAY-—Charies L., passed away in Oklahoma Citys Services at ithe grave in Crown Hill Friday, 4 p. m, in enarge ol kBugiewood Lodge £. & A, M.
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SCHMITH--Alois, Mary Schmith, James Canavan, Robert, John, peter Tuesday, June 14, Funeral resiaence, 904 Churchman (Beech Grove), Friday, 8:30 a. m. at the Holy Name Church, Y a. m. fnterment St. Joseph Cemetery, Friends vited
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