Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1940 — Page 8
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MUNCH a hunk of candy starting at the seventh hole «Get a couple
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if you want to make & better golf score. of bars of the gooiest chocolate on the counter, | . « Then when vou feel that tired feeling coming on, take a big bite, hat is the advice of Dr. Paul Michael of ‘Oakland, Cal, a golfer himself. Dr. Michael thorough the physical reactions of a group of 30 male golfers and discovered some highly interestHe recently published the the American Medical Associa-
has conducted a test of
ing things having to do with their play results his findings in the Journal of
tion in the immediately available food fou
magazine studies of
blood advises the Michael made blood sugsl 45 age and possessing tudies revealed that more Ketogenic types of lunch sugar or candy at the seventh or 1
| lecreases in untoward symptoms and, on t
Sugar provides muscle
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better
30 male golfers from 10 to 27 high in 1inth hole he whole,
ol handicaps of from consumption ‘of definite d SABER Dr. Micha on blood sugar
healthy
says that the group studied for the effect of exercise was because it consisted of apparently no evidence of diabetes and represented & Cross golfers playing on three thousand courses in the United handicaps falling within the range assumed apply American galfers
Tests Made Under Normal Conditions
“these studies were performed unThey were allowed to eat their ustal afternoon rounds of golf under normal condoions they were not permitted to smoke taken before and taken at every odd
and selected with
million
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to the greatest number of
he says, 1t1ons, luncheons ¢ he exception Blood estimations
‘ter blood were
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3 twosome. This poriod coincides
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Poorer Golfers Use More Energy
IT was also during this period that the
by and were golfers showed lower blood sugar curve
ore made he golfers the scores
The poorer
many in ances because of the mn plaving ater signs of exhaustion. evidence mental and emotional vicious circle, one factor influone-
excitable the
also showed more of
a= was probably part of a The more and thap
strung
atigue
subject, the
mental
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re composed accomplished golfers had fewer moantal
*hanges
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blood
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of (deficiency of suga
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Champ and Runnerup Recount the Match
Dorothy Ellis (left) and Mary Gorham , . .
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
It Looks Even More Like an
the score cards tell the story
Doubles Title Dor othy Wins Add 2 Welters
Goes to U. S.
CHESTNUT HILLS, Mass, Aug. 21 (U. P.).—With the return of the men's title to the United States already assured, second-round play in the 59th annual National Doubles Championships started today on the famed courts of Longwood Cricket Midsh
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LT'ass Club ipman Joe Hunt of AnnapTed Olewine of Santa Monwho finished the first major upset in defeating top weeded yeorge LyvttletonIreland and Frank FroehChicago, face Frank Kovacs Amark of Oakland, Cal, in second-round match voung combine of Barl BartNew Orleans and Joseph Evert of Los Angeles, who ended the conquering W. © Choy China and John Palfrey of Boston, encounter stiff apposition in meeting ‘Charles Mattman 1.08 Angeles and Robert Harman of Berkeley, Cal
3d Time Charm For Roche
What Dorve Roche said himself being “Just the man” to whip Bobby Bruns, the barefooted wrestler, turned out to be right last night Sports Arena. h 222-pound Decatur, ni. rough-‘em-up made up for a couple previous defeats here from the ( winning * the weekly straight falls. a nho-time-limit, winner= and so Dorve shoulda a happy man today. took the first fall from the ev-grappler, who weighs 225, in 11 minutes with a split and won the secwith a fying
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Race Tomorrow At Greenfield
GREENFIELD, Ind, Aug Midget racing is the order of the evening again tomorrow night at local Fair Grounds, marking third straight week for the ‘doodlebugs” here Time trials will begin at 7 p. m., followed by three heat races, a aovelty race called the shoe race, which I precede the feature, a 30-1ap The main “go” is being oxtended five Japs each week until the last race of the season Which will be the Greenfirla Fair Grounds Sweepstakes of 50 laps or more, All of the star drivers are expected back tomorrow night, includEverett Rice, Jonny XKeiwig, John Shackleford, Ben Emerick, Ralph Wilfong, Tommy Grev, Kip Young, Woody Campbell, Bus Wilbert, George Shearer, Paul Jones and Orville Stiff,
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LEADING HITTERS American League G Radcliff. Browns 113 Anpling. White Sox 108 Williams, Red Sox. 106 Finney, Rd Sox 102 DiMaggio, Yankees 94 National 1 G 91 105
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State Champion Dorothy Ellis of Meridian Hills reigns today as queen of the Indianapolis Women's Golf Association She added an 80 vesterday to the 82 scored the dav before and beat out Mary Gorham by two strokes Mary of Highland led the first round at HWillerest with an 81. to which she added an 83 yesterday at the Indianapolis Country Club layout Mrs. Harriett was third with 86-82 Other leaders in VISION were Mrs 85-174: Mrs. 1 181; Mrs. Ben Olsen Mrs. Ralph FPload, 90-94 Frank Grovenberin Mrs. William Bookwalter 186. Mrs. B.C. Stevenson 186; Mrs. George Fnos Mis. E. D. Lukenbill, Mrs. Marge Pitcher Jacqueline Wolf, 96-99 And here's how they the met division Mrs. John Emhardt, first, 92-93 (3¢h)-—151: Mrs David Lurvey, second, 88-96 (30h) —- (154, and Mrs. J. IT. Cummings. Mrs Robert Laycock and Mrs. Robert {ttenbach, tied at third with 156s.
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Rigid enforcement of football eligibility rules of the 13 member ¢olleges of the Southeastern Confers ence will the chief task of Athletic Commissioner Martin Sennett connor, conference directors said today. As commissioner, he will fine member colleges up to $1000 for rule violations and in flagrant cases may suspend colleges from the confer ence, His rulings will be subject to appeal to the conference executive committee
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By GEORGE KIRKSEY Uhited Press Nea fr NEW YORK, Aug. The allk-Ohio World got a shot In the arm today after Cleveland and Cincinnati staged last diteh rallies to pull games of the fire, The Reds were losing, 240, going into ninth. Bill Lohrman, pitcher, had the league-leaders handcuffed. They had made only three hits off him and hadn't got a man past second. Then things began to happen fast when Bill Terry and the Giants recovered the Reds had won, 3-2. Pinch-hitter Lew started the Reds’ ninth-<inning rally with a double. Then Gamble and Werber flied out. Lohrman needed only one more hut he couldn't get it Lonnie Trev singled through First Baseman Johnny MeCarthy, reoring Riges T'hen Tval Goodman doubled down the right field foul line, sending rev to third. Frank MeCormick next up and Terry elected to pitch to him, even though first was apen MeCormick the field fence, scorand Goodman to win the
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¥ - Ry Knows Every Spot CHICAGO, Aug. 21 (NEA) Nicholson, Cub outfielder, has ted in every position from one nine in the fow he has been in organized baseball
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hio Series
Tribe Shoots For 4 Straight Shutouts
And 1t's Up to Logan to Do It Tonight
With no deliberate m mind kicking a « ‘while it's down (oh, well) Indianapolis Redskin: send Ace Bob logan 1
thon of
slah tonight against the waukee Brewers in finale,
The contest will »
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