Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1940 — Page 18

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1940

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SOUTH BEND, Ind, July 11 (U Competition in the women’s singles was to determine four semi- P.).—A chubby 15-year-old girl from finalists, while the winners of the eight men's singles contests will battle St. Paul, Minn.. Eileen Quinlan tomorrow in the quarter-finals. Quarter-finalists in both tandem di- by far the most surprising competi—————————jvisions also were to be chosen tor in the annual Women's Western I'he two best matches Golf Association junior tournament

* » { Diz Pitches Today {the ladies appeared to be at the Chain O'Lakes course {volving British lassies matches shots today with Illinois For Texas Stars

Hardwick, top-seeded among the best, Jeanne Cline of Bloomington, foreign was to meet third- In what promises to be the best FT. WORTH, Tex, 11 (U. P.) —The Texas League will be

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sters, the hometown boys are now confronted with the task of meeting the league-leading Kansas City Blue Streaks in a three-game series The Blues open here tonight and facing them on the mound will be Red Barrett who is striving to salvage something out of a poor season.

Blues Here Three Nights

The league pace-setters are booked at Perry Stadium through Saturday. all games at night, and on Sunday the Milwaukee Brewers wil! move an afternoon double-header and a single tilt Monaay Baseball

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tonight's All-Star game featuring the crafty “nothing ball” of Dizzy Dean against the speedy slants of the circuit's outstanding righthander, Young Bob Muncreif, who has won 17 games this vear. Dean, winner of four while losing ene in his comeback attempt in the minors, was named for the starting assignment of the Northern team by its manager, Rogers Hornsby, and Muncreif, a 24-vear-old Oklahoman who carries 170 pounds on a six-foot-one frame was selected to “pour the coal” fo the Southern squad by Manager Eddie Dver

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seeded ladies {were matched against the fastldwindling ranks of the unrated, [with none of the stars expected to {have a whole lot of trouble. Queen {Alice Marble was on the books for | two matches, taking for granted {she defeats Mary Ann Davis of Co{lumbus, O., in the opener. The wininer of that duel was to play Mary Ann Wagner of Cincinnati, O It was the same story in the men's singies. One more round has to be plaved before the seeded stars tangle. But at some Mg MmMmaticnes were up

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day to trip Margaret Gunther of Memphis, Tenn., one up in 20 holes, after being six down at the end of the first six holes. The St. Paul lass rallied on the back nine to knot the count on the 18th green and force the match into overtime. Then on the 20th hole, Miss Gunther pounded her drive into the rough and lost three strokes in a sand trap before she conceded. | Miss Quinlan was five down at the turn, but she won the first three | holes on the way in, halved the next three and then took the final two to tie the match Miss Cline tripped Virginia Smith of Milwaukee, Wis, 7 and 3, to enter

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Johnson Asks for Dempsey Fight

PORTLAND, Me. July 11 (U, P) —At 62, Jack Johnson was willing today to fight Jack Dempsev, 45, in a “three to six-round bout” for charity. Issuing a challenge, the Negro former world heavyweight titlist who has been making night club appearances with dance bands, said such a bout would be a lot of fun and draw a lot of people.” Dempsey, who won the championship from Jess Willard, con= queror of Johnson, recently knocked out Cowboy Lutrell, a wrestler, in a special bout at Atlanta, Ga

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Casey Hurt by Bean Ball

For vesterday i of Elkhart Miss Arnold took | the prize. Although neither of these ladies the razzle-dazzl JOHNSTOWN. Pa, July P.) —RBig Hugh Casey, third Brooklyn Dodger beanball victim of the season, lav in Mercy Hospital today | awaiting X-ravs which will reveal

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Armold’'s hard wallops in the first set for a 6-4 victory, but dropped the next two by scores of 6-4 of last night's exhibition game with this city's Pennsylvania Association club, the big right-hander was sent to the hospital immeaiately. Preliminary examination revealed no fracture, and attendants reported him resting comfortabiy. The accident 1 wnen a Walsh hpaw Vi

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But Miss Arnold won each game the hard way, somewhat to the annovance of Coach Eleanor Tennant, who made trip to the official tent to dislodge a couple of protests Another marathon was that involving Jane Wagner Cincinnati and Barbara Bradley of Los Angeles occurred in the Cal. Both unseeded, these girls ball thrown worked under the scorching sun for neent Shupe struck a couple of hours before Miss Wag- : (Continued on Page 19)

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