Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1939 — Page 20

"FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1989

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Mark Local Net Meet

Mrs. Enos Pulls Surprise by | Ousting Alta Hilliker, | 6-2, 1-6, 6-2.

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OTHING in the life of a golf- starting off with two pars, Smith er is more conductive to ob- had birdies on the next four holes. Yiterating the memories of schlaffed His only bogie was on the ninth. shots that went wrong than working It was getting s0 late when they forward to a fresh week-end, finished nine that he didn’t go on, | This time the emphasis will be on being satisfied. and who wouldn't! vaviety, and there will be almost as be, with a 33. Smith, a former many variations in the, types of caddie at the cowse, is 22 and a competition as there are ingredients serious student of the game. in Hungarian goulash | " % |

Meridian Hills Country Club members will hold a Caleutta COTTYSH RITE golfers held the organization's second annual

Sweepstakes tomorrow and Sunday, while an invading crew from Hill- tournament at Hillevest Country A. Marshall Springer

crest will play the Indianapolis Club today. Country Club team at the latter IS the committee chairman. In the

bunker orchard tOMONPOW. Real Estate Board's tournament at A foursome handicap tournament oe Same course the other day, Jack Is to be held at Highland tomorrow. ©. CAT won the blind par with an Fach player in the various fours w and a five handicap, while Henry somes Will be allowed a full handi- Lb. Simmons’ 76 won the low gross, cap and there will be low gross and "ww

net Prizes. Separate blind par n ~ 5 : tna Wins Flag Tourney were the victories of Ralph Burns, |

tournaments for both men and women will be held at the Lake LAYING through yesterday's defending champion, over John Tut= Shore Country Club heat wave, 30 women members hill, ex=Indiana University player, | Pleasant Run players will eom= of the Pleasant Run Golf Club com- 6-2, 6-1, and Raymond Von Spreckpete in a blind par tournament 10- neted i a flag tournament. In| elsen’s conquest of Don Weta morrow and Sunday to raise funds gueh an event a player 1s given just 6-3, 8-2, many strokes as the total of par| Complete results:

to help send Chet Werner to the ,« Rational lie Di on plus her handicap, and the idea is MEN'S NINGLER : » a alt imore, while a two-ball i, get clear around the 8 holes and | rew Bickett defeated Bob Niedhamer oursome event is to de held on the pave a few strokes loft over. > Raviond, Von Spreckelsen defeated Mrs. A. G, Shireman was the most

same course Sunday afternoon. default; Ralph Burhs 8=2, 8:1, \ Na wi Vaid . successful. With a 31 handicap, she | ; It's a Family Affair [shot a 97 and had nine shots left R n o : elen eehiman defeated Charlotte T the Columbua Club outing at after she had holed out her putt on gaim, 8-1 8-1. Mis. George Enos deteaton he Ulen Con Club. Leb- the 18th. Mrs. J. G. Graham was Alta Hillikey, 8:2 1-8 8-5. Virginia Rin: the n mtry Clu ed: | econd With a 106. a $6 handic ford defeated Mrs Van Rand, 6-4, 8-0 ann. Weanesdayv, a trophy will be 1ANAICAY | Poppy Kendall defeated Rosalind Camp: | presented to a family whose papa # ‘NA seven left. while Mrs, Earl Bilsky bell 8-3, 8-3. smacking out drives like a Snead oS Xd va R102, a 30 handicap while mama is hiding and making NT \ i oh rarR ed RIX No trump bids on the clubhouse | The Whole thing worked out exactporch and junior is doing some ass ¥ I= Cg for Mrs. Marvin sorted diving and swimming Rie yi Aiphone The Henry C. Ulen trophy is } 1 awarded each vear at Lebanon to out on ee 18th without any shots to the Columbia Club families scoring pare his Rave her fourth place, the highest accumulative point total While Mis, Robert Laycock won fn the various competitive sports of Hith when she got to the 18th green, the dav. The old cup was won per- Dut didn’t have any strokes left for manently last vear by the J H 2 Ry Lang family, but a new mug has been put in competition this time, Dr. M. E. Clark 1s chairman of the subcommittee in charge of the | golf tournament, His assistants | are George Richmond and Arthur FE. Krick. Wallace O. Lee is chairman of the club's 1030 golf com. [Ne Rame-old municipal water polo ; oy Sai 8! com- league as the result of vieto horn vi, H. H. Hiatt-Bill Peteher, mittee with Allan J. Callaway as og Fe Ae Tes Al WOMEN'S SINGLES vice chairman, A low gross and a East Sh 220 last night. The! ac P Se Louahna McCreary vs, ' N ' > S ers dow eorge Eno low net prize are at stake in the ® while Bho: neq the hosts, § to, HOR® PO een Teehtman vs. Vin golf tournament. This will be the us won a forfeit over Brown Virginia Binford vs. Degay Columbia Club's 12th annual trip Willard. dall, Muriel Adams vs. Bea Brittain, to the Ulen Country Club J. R. Johnson led Ellenberger with | ki ; Country Club. three goals, while William Hessler 8 » 8

and Clifford Mathews contributed | ib | ak 2 EDMORE SMITH recently One point apiece, Other Ellenberger rl € €S abused Old Man Par like a F Mi |

players included Thomas Quinn, | poor relation while plaving the

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nig tournament at the Hawthorn Club on the Tech courts, Matehes | were scheduled in the men's singles and oubles and women's singles di- | visions m the only major surprise yesters day, Miss Alta Hilliker bowed out in (the women's singles division. Mrs. [George Enos was the winner on scores of 6-2, 1-6, 8-2, Bright spots in the men's singles

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And 8-4 He Doh Wagener from Dan Moise by defedted John Tuthill, WOMEN'S NINGLER Rea Brittain defeated Florence Wolf 8-4

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MEN'S DOUBLER Tom Mesyerlie=Bab Parret( Wo Al= vih Rair=-Woody Weiland, 8-3, 8:2; Roger Hooker=-Ralbh defeated Androw | Bickett-Andrew Diddel, 8-2 XN Chavlex Funke-Rab ietz defeated WH Jee=W Phillips, 8=1, 8-2; Bill Gehrlein= oy Brooks won from Dan Moirxe=Nelzon Johnson by default: PF. W. Hunt=John Tuthill defeated Bill Clark=Rddie Toombs, 6-2 8-3 TODAY'S XCHEDULE MEN'S RINGLEN 3 PP. M.- Ravmand Von Rpreekslzen vi, Nelssn Johnson, Bob Parrett vs. John Me

Lea 4 P M-—Paul Orabbh vs. PW, Hunt, | Ralph Brafford vs. Orban Reich. 5 M.Phil Pike vi, Vie Kingdon, Roger | Rooker vs, John Jay Campbell,

MEN'S DOURBLEX Tom Mesxerlie- Bob Parrett ve hie hman-Wavnae Burn Wag-

Ellenberger, Rhodius o wi in at Ad ater Polo ener Lb Rob SAR Aafia von wae.

Von Spreckelten=Al Gigler vi, Nair RI 3. |unman, LIA Dunbag. ie ren V8. fith=Ryvan Jail Wieriran and Rhotius today led Ralph Burns. | Alexander vx John Lynn Bob Margan, Carl Nickerson-Thomas Ot

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Indians won on Six hits to eight for the Millers, | The Indians won this one in the [first stanza after two down, MeCormick lined a double to Tight center, Hunt beat out an infield hit and Jesse Newman doubled to the left field corner, scoring both runners,

O. E. Cummings of Fortville! carded a 85 for low gross honors in yesterday's interclub golf tournament between the Indianapolis and Fortville Lions Clubs.

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a walk to Walker, his theft of sec | ond and Wright's single. In fourth the Redskins hiked their run | total to three on Hunt's double and | I Dee Moore's single, Niggeling had a jittery seventh and last frame, Earl Grace, first up, doubled and the Millers were in| high glee as they rison finish, to crack, He fanned Hogsett and then got in more trouble when

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State Stream Reports

Marshalt=Lake af Wands, Dixon, awrenee, Mevers, Cook, Hallam, and Mill Pond

Pork of White River and Turkey Creeks

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of game wardens by counties: Allen Everett Take and Cedar are clear. Nt, Joe River ix milky,

good n--Pine, Mudpine, Sugar Mud Creeks are clear. Fishing iz good Monroe=—=8all Beanblosson) and Blackford Ralamonie River is milky, Creeks are muddy. Clear Creek ix Blue Waiter Lake ix e¢leal Laker in Morgan-Monroe Stats Brown Brown County St ale Park lakes Giittey a, aa Leonards n \ " ® « Rad an PEA id an Blossom are Margan=DPatten Park Lake iz elear, lay ereeke and XIYPAME ATR MUAAL Boone Sugar and Mud Creeks are ave not biting pity are clear. Fishing 15 good Noble RYIVAR Lake 1 -Wahaxh, Middle Pork Oresks, | jaker are clear ikh Rock and Wildeat Creeks are oOrange= Upper Fishing generally poor, hath muddy Clay Fixhing haz been poor thizx week; Creek ix Kine’ pers watery toa muddy. Eel River ix milky [Creeks are oleay Fishing 18 pool Clinton Kilmore and south Fork wild Owen Hallvhraok Take, Tel River rip are milky: middle fork and pits are pity and Hill Creek are cleat Fish Fishing is good, | Rt Toxnake and Raceddn Oresks are | Pavieas Rinse Hole i= clear: east Fishing ix poor | west fork of White River are muddy, xt Perry=Anderson Creek Rul Side Lake, ‘Toms Hill Old hed, Swam | phur, Middlefark and are Pond, Jackson and Suyder Ponds are muddy Fishing is_poor milky, : White and Pataka Rivers are mud All fish

Bcutur ood IR TIVers Nd a bi Yalton Lake Nvona, Fleteher,

p and Globe pit are canal, and ®hue pond Bp Summit Are clear, xouth Mud, Bruce and Rock and Tippecano FAN are hulky, Fishing generany tair | Gibson White, ADS And Patoka Jaws fry are muddy, Fishing is or ey 8 R > are Aen Pond are milky, | ¥

rant Al creeks ee streams eleal ishing generally poor, i wp 1 . Lod River and Pulaski Lake PRruce and Tippecanoe iver are clear. Fixhing ix good

le Was oy rd of Wit ® iver, dia ee hm ne Ah "8 ush Big and Little Flatroek, Little Little | Blue, Ben Davis, Clifty Creek, Six Mila

are muddy. Fishing is Hancock—Big Blue or. und |Sugar Creek, and Brandywihe Creek ape and Mud Creeks are milky, If no more milky, All streams are milky, but should rain should be in good condition by ond be fuir for fishing by end of week, of week Harvison==Blue River ix muddy Thdian Starke Yellow and Xankakee Rivers and Buck Creeks milky Fishing {x »Hoor. are milky Kankakee really ix muddy Hendvieks==White Lick Creek is 13ilky: Koontz and Eagle Lakex, Eagle and Raob= | River and Siavel pits are elear, Few hinx Diteher elear, Fishing is goo fish being cau All lakes are clear and Pshing Little Wild

Howard=Wildeat is muddy, cat, Kokomo Creek and all gravel pits Wildeat milky gravel | are milky Honey Creek is clear, Iizh few fish being caught ing 1x pool Wah and Tippecanoe Sackvane Museatatuck and White Rivers, | onal Nort PT | Salt and Sand Croeks are iauddy Fishing i% good Fishing poor | Vanderburg Pigeon and Blusgrase Jasper—Kankakee River ix muddy. Tro- |. ge TR ih ark lake in oleAr oix and Pinkimink are milky, Junkies [Lally Ereak ix muddy Fishing is poor teh iy clear, Fishing is DoOT Pat Wabash Lukens Lake, Twin Lakes and BIA tong Laka are clear, Wabash and Eel 10t 80 R Sur 15

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Jenninge==Muscatatuck, Graham, Inmanie Rive milky, Fishing is as FIh(Ig 1% Doar Traylor von Warriek All streams and eresks muddy . : ; Fishing ix pool Re um Mia i Warren Wabash River, Pine, Mud, Lit and White Rivers are (ie Pine are clear. Creeks ahaut in shape Pits and WwWashouts are eleai ‘Ashington Fishing ix pas Muzeata ix poor [tudk an Rig Blue River muddy; Laker are still high, but nat ereeks are milky Fin are not HBR Ty good Wayne East fork of Whitewater, Wik Pigeon and Fawn vers, horn Creek and Margan Orsek are tleai Twin, Atwood, Adams, Big Long, resi of creeks milky. Fishing is Stone Wall and Big Turkey are | Whitley Loan, Cedar, Round, Toy and Fishing ix fair, Claose Lakes are clear, Ashing ix fair,

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Walker beat out a bunt to Latshaw, Grace taking third. The situation called for smart pitching and the veteran John delivered by forcing Roy Pfleger to

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ground into a double play, Richard- | son to Lashaw, Niggeling struck out six, walked two and hit one baisman, The veteran is giving convineing proof that the league scribes] made no mistake in naming him |on the All-Star team,

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| | HIGHLAND PARK, Ill, July 14 | (U, P)=Mary Wilder, 17, Glencoe, | nt, carried home the Women's Western Junior Championship golf trophy today, "| She defeated Georgia Taner, Fargo, N. D, two up at the Exmoor [Country Club yesterday. She shal ‘an 81 for the best score of the tour- | hament to an 83 for her apponent. | | The match was halted for half an hour at the 14th tee where Miss | Tainter suffered a near collapse from the heat,

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