Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1939 — Page 20
THURSDAY, JUNE 1939 T ut A SEER
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TOM OCHILTREE
T= all-amateur tournament at the Fortville Country Club ended up in a finish closer than your next breath, and today the boys who played were telling those that stayed at home about the fun they missed. With an entry list of 58, this nine-hole layout yesterday afternoon was packed tighter than a hotel towel collector's overnight bag, but things moved along smoothly enough since the field didn't contain many of the kind of guys who look for] lost balls for a half hour at a time |2long about the time the street
Cobb Again To Run on
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Burly English Fur Dealer Due to Make Attempt on Record in August.
Players were divided off into lights were being turned on it was threesomes with Class A golfers who |found that six threesomes were regularly shoot somewhere between | tied at 68.
70 and 80 having Class B and C men fs partners. The best ball of each threesome was scored against the best ball of every other threesome, and play was for 18 holes. The winning threesome, composed of Clayton Nichols, Bill Sewell and Hap Atherton, had a best ball of 66, four under par. They had very good teamwork and on the few occasions when Nichols wasn’t stroking perfectly the other
two filled the gap. Atherton is a|
retired boxer who now leads with a mashie instead of a straight left and he was shooting very well.
Playoffs Are Interesting
HE threesomes tied for second |
with 67s, but in the three-hole playoff the group composed of T. Simmons, George Shafer and C. C. Cook bested Ray Jones, R. Manfredonia and W. R. McCowan, who were awarded third. Deciding the fourth-place winner was the real heart-stopper. When the last of the plavers had finished
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| young golfer, ie better tonic for thing that can be purchased at a | drug store. | remember, who shot the | Pleasant Run Sunday, and while | [ this feat seemed to amaze every- | one else, Mr. Norton took it in | stride.
SALT LAKE CITY, June 8 (U. | That was when Harold Cork, In-|P.).—Once the speed bug gets into a |dianapolis band leader, C. W. Cook [man’s blood, it is tougher to exter‘and Frank Venus really turned on minate that a termite in an old {the steam. The playoff went four house, so this summer John Cobb, ‘holes and this team turned in |burly English fur dealer, will lead | birdies on all of them. |another assault on the land speed | Included in the groups left be- records over the Booneville salt flats. hind was O. E. Cummins, a mem-| The Booneville Racing Association | ber of the Fortville Club, who had [announced today that Cobb, who | the best medal score for the day, a held the record for about 12 hours 169. This was a typical performance {last yvear, will sail from London Aug. | for him since he is consistently a |4 for another attempt to send his [low shooter and almost unbeatable 3% <ton Railton racer across the salt His card fol- wastes faster than six miles a minute. 3-3-2-1—33 Gus P. Backman, secretary of the 3-3-2435 body that controls racing over the 3-5-1-1—35—7 | flat salt beds, said Cobb should aroy £4 1-3-4-1-1—31—69 |yjve here about Aug. 12, and that | izes also were awarded to every- (he had reserved racing privileges for |one turning in a deuce and these | Aug. 15 to Sept. 1. were won by Joe McGuire, Mr. | Last summer Cobb and Capt. Sewell, Bob Fair, R. Coleman and George E. T. Eyston waged a dogged John McGuire. Sewell's was un- | quel that saw the records change | doubtedly the best since he made hands twice and the speed increased his two on the par four second hole. | from 311.42 m. p. h. to 3575 m. p. h,, His drive was a mighty blow that!in less than three weeks. Eyston fin|carried to the green and his putt jshed on top with the latter mark was as true as your grandmother's the day after Cobb had blazed over promise the measured mile twice for an average of 350.2 m. p. h. | Cobb will be accompanied by A. T. G. (Goldie) Gardner, another Eng[lishman who will attempt to set a |new record for light cars.
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” ” ® Golfing members of the Lions | Club were to hold their weekly tournament at the Pleasant Run golf course this afternoon. This event was rained out jast week.
2 ” 2 Talk about fine starts—here is the
vesterday. He had a sweet drive on the 445-yard, par 4,
PREPPING No. 1 hole there and holed out with FOR PAR a five iron for a two. He finished
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Reb Russell's Kingan Reliables will return to action at Perry Stadium next Tuesday night at 8:15 o'clock when they tackle the Atlantie City Bacharachs, Eastern Negro champions, The Bacharachs, now in their
26th consecutive season of competi- | tion since first organized by Mayor |
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23 victories in 28 against leading clubs in their territory. This is the second time the Bees have invaded this part of the country.
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with a card of 83. |
Tournament at Highland LAY was to continue today in
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the Highland Golf and Country Club women's spring handicap tournament, with the finals scheduled to be played tomorrow. Today's pairings in the championship flight | were Mrs. William Vaughn vs. Mary Gorham, and Mrs. Harry Leer vs. Mrs. Ben Olsen. Play also was scheduled for other flight and consolation divisions ” = = 15-mintite conversation with - W. H. Norton, the 86-year-
LIE TING THE LEET HEEL WHEN PLAYING A PiricH SHOT.
cient Scottish game than any-
He is the gentleman, vou will = I at By ART KRENZ | NEA Service Golf Writer | I believe it 1s a serious mistake
[to forcibly keep the left foot firmly planted on the ground throughout! the swing when playing a pitch to, {the green. This results in tension detail and show where a couple in the left leg and a general rigidity | of muffed putts kept him from get- [of the body. If the pivot necessi- | ting even closer to par. He has tates lifting the left heel, by all the expert's regard for the rules of means do so. the game and believes they should] Of course there are good players be followed to the letter. | who do not lift the heel in the backEven when he is playing by him- swing, but if the action of these self there is none of this taking players is watched closely there will putts over or hitting a second ap- be a pend or give in the left ankle
Like all golfers, good or bad, Mr. Norton can review this round in
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of people who do such things. | Unguestionably he has a marves fous physique for a man of his age, since very few people born in 1833 could even walk the dis- | tance of nine holes much less | play a full round of 18, He has been shooting in the 80's all year, and hopes to be under his 79 mark before the season is over. Right now he conneets regularly with drives of 223 yards and some go 275 vards, | | a more than respectable distance for even the national tournament shooters. “I was born in the backwoods of Canada and never hit a golf ball {until I was 48 years old,” he said. “I come from Scotch-Irish stock, and there must have been enough | | Scotch in me to enable me to learn the game | “Actually T have been playing | seriously for the last 25 years, and | I started down at French Lick. It is a little tough now to go out and | find that every day I can't shoot | as well as I did 20 years ago, but I | still get the same enjoyment out of | the game.” | Tommy Vaughn, Pleasant Run | pro, contends that if Norton had | taken up golf as a younger man | he undoubtedly would have been | a national figure in the game. | But this is a case of being born about 350 years toe soon, becaune Mr. Norton had te live a long time before they got around to building golf links on this continent. His formula for good golf is to acquire a genuine affection for the (game and everything connected | with it, to maintain a sound mens= | tal attitude and to try.
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proach shot, and he has his opinion land left knee.
The shorter the shot the less pivot
land less footwork there is, but there lis alwavs some give, even for the | short shots.
Few if anv good players are flat
lon both feet throughout the swing (even on the shorter shots. |
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Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind, June 8.-— Indiana University’s athletic teams won 53 out of 89 dual contests during the past school year for an average of .596, completed records reveal,
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