Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1939 — Page 11

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1989

Who'd Pick Wooderson For Miler?

Britisher Short and Frail But He Must Be Able To Bail It.

By HENRY M'LEMORE United Press Staff Correspondent

NEW YORK, June 14.—Can you picture Shirley Temple in the role of a Macbeth witch, Freddie Bar-

District Golf

Scores

Here are yesterday's scores in the Indianapolis District Golf Association's tournament, along with the | 36-hole totals: ‘John David, Hillcrest Jack Taulman, Franklin.. Clark Espie, PFreasant Run

. 89-34-73 37-37— 74

(149) 1149)

(150) 1151) (152) (153)

(153) (153)

39-35— | Bill Reed, Highland 37-37— Phil Talbot, Bloomington 39-38— 77 Mike Pollak, Speedwav .. 41-36— 77 Pete Grant, South Grove. 38-39— 57 0. E. Cummins, Fortville . 38-38— 56

74 74,

Fred, Gronauer, Pleasant us Cliff Waggoner, Speedway Leonard Oliver, Lake Shore 3 Virgil Campbell, speecway 79 Chaites Harter, Cot V! Hi 78 (156) e Enos, Country Clu 39 79 (15% Capt. Don Riley, Country lub % 4 (158)

Run 97 Yorda Kvger, Greenfield t 9 ictor Rese, Andorso Waiter Chapman, Coffin (157) u George Urquhart, Coffin

tholomew as Captain Kidd, or Oliver | Paul Green, Riverside ... 3

Hardy as Tarzan of the Apes? No, I daresay you can't. But I'll tell you this—Shirley, Freddie and Oliver look a lot more like the characters named than Sydney Wooderson of England does the

Bob Smith, Anderson . Joe Reeve, Pleasant Run. . Bill Russell. Specdwav v3 Henry Simons, Highland Bob Harrell, Bloomington Ralph Jordan, Cottin 3 C. B. Blakeslee, Highland Paul Blakeslee, Hillcrest . { H. L. Magennis, Highland |G. H. Norris, Fortville .. R. H. Stafford, Fortville.. Kenneth Hoy, Coffin . 4

world’s greatest mile runner. Sydney | Gilbert Dashiel, Noblesville

had the sportswriters

Sam Weldy Jr., Noblesville

: : { pinching | Ralph Lehr. Noblesville

themselves when he arrived here on{Bob McKensey, Noblesville

| Leonard Cooke, Sp

sedway

his way to Princeton, where he Will| Tom Johnson, Speedway. .

compete in the swank track meet on Saturday.

lies, has it that Sydney has run the | mile in 4:06.4 for one world mark, | the half mile in 1:49.2 for another, and the 800 meters in 1:484 for aj third. He Weighs 126

I've seen lots of athletes who didn’t look the part, but none to] compare with Sydney. Weighing only 126 pounds, and standing a| scarce five feet six inches, he gives) the impression of a chap who couldn’t get through one round of strenuous parchesi without a minute | or two in the oxygen tent. | But he must be able to boil it, this little lawyer who wears the|

silks of the Blackheath Harriers of |p

He has beaten every onc|

London. who has had a go at him, including | Jack Lovelock, the New Zealander, | who was good enough to whip the | world in: the 1500-meter run in the| last Olympics. More important, he has beaten the clock. The last time he showed his heels to competitors was in a mile run in the British Games meet at White City, London, late in May. All he did then was to spin the dis-| tance in 4:7.4, despite the fact that a neaiwy water tank broke and dooded 30 or 40 yards of the track. Apparently Wooderson, unlike our] best miler, Johnstown, is a mudder, and can go in the goo just as well |

invitation . | Phil Huffine, Tipton .. .. The record book, which seldom |Jack

Don_Rice,

| Ernie Powell, Speedway .. B. A. Burkhart, Tipton .. : Ramsey, Tipton .... Phil McCune, Speedway .. Bob Wilmoth, Pleasant Ru Paul ant R 46-47

John Run .. 45-45— O. L. Harrell, Noblesville 41-43— Robert Hartman, Nobles ville George v

Dr. L.E G Frank Young, Speedway.. ! Max Blackburn, Speedway Fred Tully Jr., Fortville.. ick Keil, Coffin g 5 Carl Smith, Coffin 9 9 (160) Charles Lawrence, Coffin 1160) Chester Baker, Coffin (163) H. G. Venemann, Spe (175)

1175) DOOR. ovens ors hns nbn (175) J. B. Ogden, Lebanon .... +166) Guy Davis, Lebanon (166) Gene Pulliam Jr., Lebanon (167) ick Stackhouse, Meridian (180)

HHS. ohn Nin a Bob Stackhouse, Meridian Hills 1182) 198)

(181) (186)

179) (174)

(178) (180)

way Bill Cooley, Speedway .. G. W. Punnell, Willow-

John Lyons, Speedway.... Bob Foist, Franklin 4 Joe Quigley, (‘oflin Bernard Mana. "v ete White, Noblesvilie .. Phil Renforth. Fortville.. T. Tuttle, Fortville Paul Gentry. South Grove Stanley Barnett, Fortvilie Robert Skinner, Speedway 40-40— Richard Mercer, Country 43-44 — 41-39— 40-42 — 42-45— 40-41 — 48-47— 48-48— 48-44— 44-45— 42-4 44-4 -4 -5 1191) ! 194)

Frank Kenesson, Franklin George Murphy, Franklin. Frank Peters, Speedwayv.. Har:v Thompson, Coffin. . Ernie Todd, Coffin Al Flint, Riverside . ..... Norman Dyke, Take Shore John Nelson, Speedway Bud Owen, South Grove.

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Pleasant Run.. F. G. Bock, Cofiin....... Jack Pasco, Greenfield ..

Jim J 1A

(189) (R

198) |

'Gene Dockter, Coffin .... Clark Barrett, Coffin .... Marvin Heckman, Southgrove Orval Brown, South Grove Gene Blanford, South Grove Carl Rhude, South Grove.

Dick Mohr, Specaway . Ha Fairhurst, South Irov

Ne, Deac Garrison, Speedway A. C. Wood, Specdway .. Carl Hardin, Speedway. . Ed Vonburg, Pleasant Run Lou:s Gropp, Pleasant Run TE A Harry Leive, Fortville... Williams, Fertville. . . . McVey, PFatville. . Joe Fuqua, Fortville Ai Goldstein, Broadmoor. . Harold Naegele, Coffin .. William Drake, Coffin .. Wilbur Morgan, Coffin ... Russell Duke, Pleasant Rn. Harold Cork, Speedway .. Ed Eaton, Speedway ..... Bob Fair, Greenfield

uell, Greenfield ntz, Hillcrest

Max Dale

Kenny Foster, Hillcrest .. {Bort Bruder, Hillcrest .... | Paul Frame, Hillcrest ....

) Ted Les‘er, Hillcrest

Bill Binder Jr. Hillcrest .. Paul Carr, Speedway .... Charles Broughton, Speed-

!

u Bill Kingdon, Highland . Bob Hobbs, Country Club Earl Hudlin, Bloomington | om O’Haver, Bloomington {Raleigh Bennett, Pleasant un Herman ant Ru . C, Cnetter, Lebanon. Mike Haney, Speedway . {Don Ellis, Meridian Hills , Bill Diddel, Meridian Hills | Ray Jones, Speedway {Jack Down, Coffin | Art Peuuimger, Meridian

Hills iva Sam Simpson, Country | Club

. a Country Club . alter Greene, Highland {Earl Gant, Highland

Frank Milliken, Highland :

| Jess Leach, Coffin | Charles Brockman, Speed-

| way {Paul Sparks, Speedway.. {Charles Boswell, Coffin .. IB. W. Grant, Coffin | Vernon Gary. Riverside .. |C. Andrews, Coffin ah {Herbert Dietz, South Grove ECC i Robert Brown, Riverside. Reese Barry, Coffin James Wiley, Coffin R. lake, Anderson ... Charles Greathouse | Woodstock . I Ralph Mason. Coffin . Paul Hinkle, Speedway... Bob Nipper, Speedway .. Louis Sasck, Coffin ...... Charles Totn, Coffin .... Paul Wittemore, Highland William Vanlandingham, Highland _ . . Jack Carr, Highland .... C. L. Rutherford, Anderson Clayton Nichols, South TOVE shuts gs sninr i rhs Bob Crouch, South Grove Henry Kowal, Speedway . Von Goodwin, Willowbrook David King, Sarah Shank Reid Cotton, Pleasant Run Fred Vehling, Speedway.. L. L. Rushton, Coffin os Stanley Feezle, Speedway Ed Diederich, Speedway jonrterd Courtney, Speedwav .

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el 4 Don Kennedy, Martinsville :

Bid Chandler. Hillcrest .. 4

41-43— 84 47-42— 89

43-43— 86 43-47— 90

44-50— 94 47-49— 96

. 47-45— 92

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94 81 80 81

91 80 82 90 76 92 85

79 44-41—

40-37— 39-37— 38-37— 44-41 — 42-41 — 42-41 — 47-46— 92 47-43 — ¢ 43-48— 49-47— 96

47-45— 92

(180) (181)

(163) (192)

(180) (196)

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES °

day in the Hoesier A. C. pool.

Represent

H. A.C.

These girls will represent the Hoosier Athletic Club in an exhibition swimming meet with the Louisville Lakeside girls at 7:30 p. mm. SaturThey are, left to right, Patsy Brogan, Thelma Pherigo, Mary Underwood, Jean McKee, Betty Jo Quillin, Marjorie Abrams, Elsie Bauer and Myra Matthews.

Taulman and David Pace Golfers Into Final Round

(Continued from Page 10)

today they may have to put in a third alarm. Like Ike Cummings, Fred Gron{auer, the defending champion from

;) | Pleasant Run, didn’t figure any bet53) | ter yesterday than a pogo stick in a

swamp. His 76 of Monday kept him [in the running, but his 78 yesterday |gave him a total of 154 and a slim | chance of taking the Edwin L.

3 | Lennox trophy home for another

1168)

(170) 1163) (169)

(159) (15%)

1150) (170)

(187) (188)

year at the conclusion of the play at Highland. Another sad story concerns George Urquhart, Coffin. He completely nullified his opening 75 by walloping around in an 83. This seemed to be the apex of the ultimate in the loss of form.

David Goes Qut Late David today will have the edge that always goes to a late shooter

[in medal tcurnaments. While Taul- | man is one of the early birds, David will probably not be off the first tee before he knows what his rival has

shots, either failed to report at the first tee or didn’t finish out the 38] These withdrawals had re-| duced the field to close to the 200 mark by starting time today.

holes.

The boys played from the back tees yesterday and the pins were in| the center of the greens, A total | of 43 players broke 80 at Speed- | way as agaainst 27 the previous day, and the scores of most of the rest were a stroke or two better.

Despite bad weather, who are hot and those who don’t care about their scores agree that they are having fun. The group in between, of course, wouldn't have a kind word to say to their own

It’s Lots of Fun

grandmothers.

Second round cards of the lead-

ers follow:

Par (Speedway)—

the ones

.. 444.435-443—-35 . 454-434-345—36—"T1

191) (194)

1171) (168) 1172) 1184) 1184) 1204) (178) (181) (195) (163) (177)

(177) 1162) 1210)

49-49— 98 °8

85 85 87 93 93 98 89 83 95 79

91 South Lo. 42-41— 83 coo 41-36— 7 .. 54-47—101

1166) | Herman Boots, Columbus (185) IR. E. Shute, Riverside (190) | George Dougherty, South 1. Grove ......

Loren Martin, Greenfield Orville Nigh. Greenfield Riley McKnown, Greenf'd

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as he can on a lightning track. 1192) |

His “Kick” Is Incredible Possessed of amazing stamina, or praca Bar... 0 1199) chen, Rive ite atid Wooderson gets his fast times with Howard Cornell. Pleasant (197) | Ernest Miller, South Grove an almost incredible “Kick” toward | Pete Ernst, Speedway .... a7 5 $ Jison. County or Ine finish of a rece. He own, if JoBD, Britentsen, Speed. , | Tracy Cox. Willowbrook , YT the last quarter of Howard Ely. Speedway . {Lou Moffett, Willowbrook necessary, run : .. | Gilbert Carter Speedway. the mile in good 440-yard time. HiS Emerson Craig. Coffin ... style is not a particularly pretty | Prank Don. Cn one, but he has a long, loping stride | brook which covers a tremendous stretch | Ton, X'™" of ground. Wooderson will run over one of | the fastest tracks in the world at Princeton. The old Nassau strip | was built for speed, and is undoubt-| edly better suited to record runs, than any the Englishman has cov- | ered in this country. But what about his opposition? A man needs to be driven to go all out, and it is doubtful if the American entrants in the mile will be able to carry Sidney along. Cunningham is over the hill, San Romani never quite reached greatness as a miler, and no one knows the full capabliities of Chuck Fenske and Blame Rideout.

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7 1 (173) 1164)

1178) | J. D. Moller, Bloomington (189) | Tony Petric, Pleasant Run 1195) | Dick Fosyorthy Riverside | L. 1 (199) _ Gr

| Bob 1199) 0.

fan-Mail rolls in

43-48— Laughlin,

G. Miller, Riverside

My guess, however, is that Fenske | will provide Wooderson with his] chief opposition. . PREPPING for [h ec FOR PAR

Taulman’s Card—

posted. 364-435-543—37

Damp weather seems to have not the slightest effect on the games of either of these boys, because goodness knows, they have been getting enough rain. The shower at Speedway wasn't as heavy or as of long duration as the one Monday at the Indianapolis Country Club, but it did make play uncomfortable. For this reason a score of players, who had been foundering their

BhLhaaansknt . 454-444-345—37—T4 David's Card-— .. 554-535-453—39 . 444-434-344—34-T3 |

. 445-436-454—39 . 455-443-244 39-14 Reed’s Card— out In Kowal’s Card—

544-435-534—37 454-434-445—37--T4

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+. 645-626-442—38 . 465-434-344—37—15

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Tonight's schedule in the BushFeezle Junior League: Howard Street Merchants vs. enue at Washington 2. Jugo Stavs vs. West Indianapolis Merchants at Riverside 2. . : The pairings for tonight in the Bush-Feezle Manufacturers League at Stout Stadium: 1:00—Unemployment Indianapolis Railways. 8:00—Hecker Products vs. International

Harvester Sales. 9:00—Hot Point vs. Wm. B. Burford. Today's schedule in the Bush-

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River Av-

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BASEBALL

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PAGE 11 ] ” 3 Six Americans In British Play

P. G. A. Meet Cuts List of U. S. Competitors.

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, June 14 (U. P.).——-The conflicting date of the British Open Golf Champion= ship with the Professional Golfers’ Association tournament in the United States will prevent Sam Snead, Tommy Armour and Gene Sarazen from competing here. There were only six Americans entered in the field of 264, and abe-

sence of Snead, Armour and Sara= |zen will leave Johnny Bulla, Chie |cago; George Low, Jenkintown, Pa. and Lawson Little, former British and U 8S. amateur champion, the only contenders from across the Atlantic. The Open will be played here July 3-7; the P. G. A. is scheduled for the Paumonok Club in New York July 2-15. : Among the British entrants were

Defending Champion Reginald Whitcombe, former titleholder Henry Cotton, and Alex Kyle, recent winner of the British amateur

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