Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1940 — Page 23
FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1948 THE INDIANAPOLIR TIMES —_— ——— PAGE 13 bis Ellis Wins State Golf Title Downs Wins City Junior Tennis Title Bost in Golf
As Knee Injury Forces | Chase $5000 | Miss Grabbe to Quit on 9th = | Bb a Announcing Levinson’
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Opponent Plays Against Doctor's Orders \ CNN Gd ith, Sh, THHIY YOUNES ie » ; &F Gu un 4 tralian who hols both the ama ii TERRE HAUTE, Ind. July 19 (U. P.).—Dovothy Ellis » ; tote and Open champtonships ||] || J h - ge " OR “Howh under.” Knocked the ears | 1H ‘ a
of Indianapol he Rvh a “ bn Eadbald dianapohis Won the (hdliana women's golf championship | off Dre At Thin ONhARtS: Chih today when Trmgard Grabbe of Terre Haute gave up on os try Club with a 88 toflay and
1 oN . N Re on ™ P We ; arly toad th Chieagh's | | . {Lhe 36-hole match because of ¢ \ Te I gained the ear ( ole match because of an injured | ERS RS EW, ™ BH ' R5000 oben golf tournament, Fer I A Lo Re be i SR # 3 ee rler's 31-32-88 wax 8 under par, | iil ' Miss Grabbe, who aarned NN \ al 4 hi ¢ » RR i § } tying the course record, I the title “giant Killer” during W.. . : alll. SRIOAGS. July 10 0. P) awe Ill the early matches, was 7 & ; f % 1 4 : play-for<pay bovs dropped th on I {| Ne down when she conceded the J p : : paradize today to @ee what happem {i Y \ ' ? 2 when the hot 2hotx of golf star I i match to the Indianapolis 3 , blasting for 35000 on a course that i" | i champion ; d ah never war intended for a majol ! ' ; ; championship {iH The Terre Haute player injured : : ¥ 1 bi on An field of Dit tending wemnteurs HH the Knee recently in a fall and it &= Ne : and professionals, headed by U8 ||| I has been bothering her all week, al 1 bs 3 ‘ mew AH
i 3 4 open Champion Lawson Little though she was able to eliminate : gin a T2-hole siege for the Chicago Elizabeth Dunn of Indianapolis,
eight times state champion, and two
other ‘well'known players th her Nay ha \ pr Tam O' Shanter ¢ourse Apparent | A [1 \ 1] ~h { drive to the finals : 3 » i ™ : HA Iv wax in for a =evere blistering {i \ al 0) 5 WAN Supt EDUC \ \ a Sa ¢ : Nee 11-Under-Par Total i iil ao. | One generous estimate by the {I ( Bi A id / J A 1, S.
The Cards agp | BN 3 EW Wh a 3 TR LNG % home club professional was that a
weore of 297 11 xtrokes under par
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open prize and the not-too-tough
Miss Klis 335 344 O55
0 Miss Grahbe 348 465 465-4 will poxt Thats three 69% and A
70, pretty fancy seoring fi BEST vil KE NN \ Samiel Jackson Snead of Shaw ih 5S Ny AS ON
Miss Grabbe had been plaving nee-on-Dejaware indicated yester
arainst her doctor's orders
3 { Niss BIS. Who Won the Sint 1940 runnerup is Tom Mexserlie (inset), hy posting A 68 on hix frst trip \ Y Dorothy 1 His he ne championship in 1937 at Hammond around the course. That tiex the | \ chimnlo urned in a sparkling 35 for the » 1 \ N conree record set by Wilford Wehrle . | y ! Mh ‘iy , > . » home club. leading amateur [1] nine holes while Miss Grabbee took | ¢ g CI 1¢ nee R xira el of the home cin RE ) ¥ . | "Ny / / { N MA 3 Ny favorite in the tournament | 4 4 \ RE 3 yy ) 1 + | --_ - Le : hb
"y y GE \ hey halved the first hole in 3 Chaxihg Tittle will be fe two
Roger Downs , . . he takex over for Raymond Von Spreckelson, The dav what the gallertex can axpect
and Miss Bllis took the lead on the men who tied him at the end of 72
1 N 5 1 | N ; second with another 3 while Miss iC chor Nee SN OVS i ¢ holes fh the National Open Ciene | Your Ratter Grabbe needed a 4. Miss Fllis then J 4 . . , Vv \ ' Sarazen and Ed Oliver Hit went on to win the third, fourth Jimmy Demaret, leading mone 9% N. PENNSYLVANIA & CORNER TLLINOIN AND MARXER INOS
Rin} - t hh 1 \ \ fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth holes vinner of the reason, will be the
while the best Miss Grabbe could Roger Downs reigned today as champion of the junior tournament anly notable abrentee Demaret do was halve the ninth in 5s of the Indianapolis Tennis Center and as the lock] representative In the hindered by an ailment, has with Miss Ellis fought to the finals by national competition at Culver sarly next month draw from all ¢ompetition until defeating in suceesston Emma Wil Downs has been hailed as Indianapolis’ outstanding contender for late xummer son of Milan, Carolyn Varin of In. tennis prominence
NN dianapolis and Mrs, Harviett Ran Roge won the championship Luh No Stopping » NR N dall Ochiliree of Tndianapolis, the yesterday when he defeated Tom ARN defending state champion Meskorlie. 8-3 8 \ \ I ® Messerlie, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, ¢ Mo I ] To enter the finals, Miss Grabbe | that D OC ester $C un ] . x y the 'S 1 poet § wn: : defeated Miss Dunn, Mrs. G. EB, Steal the TSU dh the nex a oo ‘n UNITED PRESS of Evansville and Mrs. Leo Van Til- had not won in straight sets y pt \ Yo! are t He bury of South Bend He succeeds Ravmond \V oh Nothing apparently but a break 3 wn of al p yitehit staf! Spreckelson, hot eligible now, as down of half their pitching } k N juntor champion will prevent the pace-getting Roch ) College etters Despite his defeat vesterday exter Red Wings from continuing fo . . Messerlie also is eligible for the na- increase their runaway lead in the \ Play Semi-Finals tional competition at Culver, Imternational League In the semi-final division of the } Herschel Lvonx stopped the BuflOCEAN CITY, N. J, July 19 (U boys’ division vesteraay at the Haw Y Irmgard Grabbe a bad knee : A UC thorn courts, falo Bisonr with eight hits last > Ny “A y yt y 3 a . ' forced her to vield College stars from the East, apaples Tieheno night and pitched the Wings to wn n South and West mest today in and Carl Lieber 4-3 win, lengthening their first N » the semi-finals of the Atlantic rocded Nox 1 ; place margin to 7'y games over the . a 1%) ¥ \ 3 . -y See \ ert IS mn Coast Tennis Championship ais Rh . \ runner-up Newark Bears Who spii \ pressive victories . bg { \ of Tezy Bellis, who captained this \ 4 with the Syracuse Chiefs
Favored to win ason’s Rastern inter-collegiate
1 YX . Ne the local cham- Rh | el \Nemi- 1 ina \ tithis from Univerzity of Penn pionship, Tiehe : ! h : o svivania, faces George Parks of nor eliminated 3 ) ack 8S ler « SA Miami University and Frank Jack . i 1h 4 oN OR} \ d ‘(A Met ¢ 8] R . land, 6-0, Bl \ i A 100 » . Te ’ Ye J . Lok on. bits Tehner of San Francisco, Univer while Lioher wo 4 sity of Utah ace, opposes Ed Kil over Dick Wood, ound NV gus, Penn co-captain 6-0, 6-2 Tichenor ours te ( 10 5S co Tichenor, the |
George Dunn, Plymouth Coun- ; : Lieber for the championship ih a
tive the cup he had won for the ’ ) past two vears when he bowed to match late this evening " the pressing Bellis, 6-2, 6-2. Meh: ne ner did not play yesterday, having secured a semi-final berth. ¥ N 9 * Wednesday by defeating Paul Em ut 0 W ump,
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