Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1940 — Page 12
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1940 ~ Jittery Chapman Rallies Again to Lead, 3 Up, in
National Amateur Finals
Dick Turns on the Heat at the 10th and Swamps His Opponent on the Next Four Holes.
By
HARRY FERGUSON
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PAGE 11
United Press Sports Editor
WINGED Y., Sept. 14.
FOOT GOLF
Breaking par and his
CLUB, MAMARONECK, N. opponent's heart, Dick
Chapman of Mamaroneck put on a great rally today to lead
W. B. McCullough Jr., mark of their ¢ Championship Starting at Chapman shot
10th tee straight
the four
holes for the brilliant average
of one stroke over threes.
When that rush was over Mc-
Cullough found himself four
down.
the story of this
round, for the first nine holes fairly even with Chapman making turn one up. This afternoon another 18-hole Chapman cools for them to go home green Chapman had a 71 for the morning two sixes on the first nine, MeCullough got =a on this heavily-trappea course Dick Fights Off Jinx Chapman, a jittery, superstitious
they go out for round and unless it won't he necessary all the way to the
one uncer par, round Despite
75
player who has worn the same lucky | tourna=- |
shirt every day since the ment started, seemed to have run into a jinx at the start of the match, McCullough fired birdies at him on “he second and third holes to go two up before the match hardly got, under way Then the Chapman luck began to] assert itself, McCullough began getting bad bounces, shots faded just enough off line to land him in trouble, and on the fifth hole Chapman squared the match. McCullough won the seventh, but Chapman took the eighth and ninth to make the turn one up. Then Chapman the heat. Both were trapped with their second shots on the first hole, but blasted out and each got a four. McCullough went one up at the second and won the third with a birdie two
really turned on
Chapman fired a birdie three on Tex, the fourth to cut McCullough's lead [when she eliminated Muriel Veateh the of Seattle,
the match at a par five to MeCullough's six. They both got on the sixth green in two and took putts for four, leaving the match all square. McCullough Takes th MeCullough went one up again at the seventh and the mateh went square again at Chapman took a par four and Me- | Cullough a five, At the ninth ahead for the first time took a four to MeCullough's six. Cards for the first nine: Par Out . Chapman Out MeCullough Out 432 464 356-37
Thev were on the short 10th | green with their tee shots and took two putts each, Chapman went two 11th, where he got a after hitting a No. 7 from the pin. At the 12th other birdie into the cup for a four, On in three,
to one, squaring
fifth with
443 354 444-35
up on the| birdie three iron two feet
Chapman banged anthis time MeCul
36-hole match for the National Amateur
These four holes were the 16th and 17th and both slipped
morning’ S to leave Chapman three up at the the boys played end of the morning round.
the chapman in
long
two disadvantage to eliminate Mrs. J. K.
{nine holes, but Miss Miley tightened [her game and swept the 12th,
the eighth where |
Chapman went ‘Has Double Duty
when he |
|
443 454 345-36 tain a Pennsylvania football tea
- | Texas-New Mexico League,
Abington, Pa., 3 up, at the half way
Golf, at
lough took a par five and went three down, McCullough then man’s rush temporarily at the 14th! which they halved with fours, Both were on in two and took two putts McCullough cut the lead to three up at the 15th when he took a par four to Chapman's five. They halved
halted Chap- Dr.
Broadmoor Country Club.
stakes and numerous merchandise defending club champion,
over par on the 18th, taking fives
the second nine:
345-344 -544--36 334-345-545==36=="1 345-444 -54 5-38-75
Cards for in
Pawan
MeCullough in
Tourney Honors
Harry Olds, 70 |
HARRY OLDS, 70 years old and for 19 vears a member of the Pleasant Run Golf Club, was to be honored today with a benefit blind par tournament at the East Side Course, Olds, who was employed 51 years by the Pennsylvania Railroad before his retirement three years ago, still plays golf and shoots i the high 80's. His best score this season was an 83.
will try gross and net tournament, The annual business meeting and election of officers will follow the tourney, for the threesomes: 8:45 -Mrs., Peggy Stonehouxe Olsen (H), Mrs. William
Mrs Carl Greathouse
(PR), Mrs Spurlock
Gorham (H), Mrs Charles
Mary (PR),
005 Mrs George Enos (PR! 0:10 Frank Brant | 9:15 | Baker (PR), 9:20—-Mis line Wolf (B) 25 MrN Ralph
(HC), ‘Mrs Layeock
Lukenbill Mrs. Robert
B.D 160),
Fenstermaker (H) (PR) Mrs,
(PR), Mrs Mrs, Vanee Oathout Margo Pitcher (PR), Jane Adams (W), William Bookwalter Flood (MH), Mis, Larry
Joseph Brower (H), Mrs, John TG Mre, David Lurvey (B) 5 -Mrs. Hathaway Simmons (MH) I. J. Cummings (ICC), Mrs, Arthur ite (PR) 0:40-~Mrx Paul |i Mrs
Morris
Mrs, 8 ® Grovenherry (MH), Mrs,
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Western Golf Title on Block
SEATTLE, Sept. 14 (U. P.) -~National Champion Betty Jameson today meets Marion Miley, twice holder of the Western Women's Championship, in the 36-hole final round of play of the 40th annual ye) Western tournament, | gq 10:05-~Mrx. Fritz Miss Jameson, of San Antonio, | tinard, Lehman set a new course record of 74
(HC), Fall
Mrs
Fritz Morris (HC), Mrs (H), Mrs, Jacob Delker EE. O. Marquette (H), Mrs CCH. Mrs, William
Crum (HO), Mrs Mrs. Robert Ittenbach
(MH) William Miskimen
Iwi Murphy (PR) 0:50 Mrs A Rudnlph Block (PR) 9.55-Mrs, B. © Wilhur 8mith (H), (ICC) 10: 00--Mrs. Loulx Jeremiah Cadiek
(BR),
Stevenson Mrs.
(PR) Mrs A. D., Peters
(PR), Mrz Jack Craws-
Gropp (W), Mrs
Wueslfing (B), Mrs {ford (PR), 10:10 Jeanette Pishhein liam Maoney ik Mrs. Bari 10:15<Mre. Phillip Adler in the semi-final Orland Church (W), Mrs (PR) 10 H lean
(BR), Mrs, WilBilcky (B),
2 John Toumey
< and 1, round vesterday. B
Miss Miley overcame a two-hole]
Mrs Dun-
(en) Ralph
20- Mrs, C, Newborn (PR) 10:25 ~Mrx, A. F Howard Muller (PR) (PR)
Robert (HO),
Mack Mrs
Mire
Thamp=on (Ulsn) i Raker
Seattle, 3 and 2. Mrs. Priebe| Mrs E
her advantage in the first
Priebe, gf gained Helene Levin (PR), Mrs (PR) Pleasant Highland, (MH) Broadmoor (WH Indianapolis Country
* . Miss Dunn Fires PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14 oo 82 at Highland
Ray Frick, the first center to capKlizabeth Dunn toured the High
| 1and Country Club eourse in 82
Run: (HC) <-Hilleract Meridian Hills: (B Wandstock (1CC) Club
13th, 14th and Toth with ease,
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since 1933 when Roy Engle on honored, has two important jobs Frick handles the players on the field and has the right to attend} coaches’ meetings and help select |
et award was won by starting Sacups. :
Fenstermaker, who shot | 102-2676. The guests were paced by Miss Mary Agnes of Buffalo, N. Y., score, and Mrs, Philip Adler Jr,, a net round of 96-18-78. [ Mrs. Walter Brant and Mrs. Rob- | ert Mack carded a 92 and {°, Ye-
The low I 5 BE
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BORGER, Tex. Sept. 14 (NEA). Wiley Moore, one-time Yankee ace, is pitching for Borger of the West
Fishing in Indiana
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Reports, by counties, wardens on the condition of Indiana gtreams:
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oo low and muddy Tippecanoe
are
and streams
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are clear Fishing
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is milky, Are cieay
Sylvan Lake sireams All creeks Fishing Wahash
al Naohle lakes and
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Charles W. Dowd, W. D. Lewis and Henry S. Bailey (left io right) compose a sub-committee in charge of the Columbia Club's fall championship golf tournament and “Calcutta,” to be held Tuesday at In addition to competing for the Club's 1940 championship cup. members also will play for a “Calcutta”
Links Ladies to Vie Monday
In Gross and Net Tourney
Fifty-nine members of the Indianapolis Women's Golf Association their hand at the Broadmoor course Monday
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His Ring Foe Decides 2 Rounds Is Enough.
Probably no one it more convinced than Del Eagleston himself today that he has neither the heart or equipment to stand up ‘to such two fisted bombers as Charlie Dun can, West Side A. C. Negro heavy=weight, Eagleston came to thinking very quickly [the headline bout on the amateur boxing program at the Alter undergoing a thorough goingover in the first round, the 200pound lad from Lebanon, Ind, simply laid down in the second and let it be known that he wished to g0 no further with the matter, The bout, scheduled for rounds, was struck off the as a technical knockout second, Elmo Latta, a persistent bantam | weight puncher from the Leaper (stable, decisioned OIiff Goodwin Rhodius ©. C, in the four-round semiwindup. Results of the three-round liminaries:
Willlam Clark, Hill C. ©. heavyweight finished strong to decizsion Howard Boler Leeper A. © Clark came dangerously near to heing k o.'d in the Arst Buddy Jgnes, Leeper A. C. lightweight. won An unpopular deeizion over Charlie Boone, Anderson, Ind {Rav Glenn unattached, decisioned Charlie Teckenbroek, Englith Avenue Bovs' Club featherweight Harvey Nalek Anderzon. Ind decizioned Clinton Brooks middleweight Jerry otts Northeast © outpointed LeRoy
this way of Jast night in
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in tne
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prizes. Clifford E. Wagoner is the
pre-
welterweight unattached
in the association's
Laycock, also guests, shot 99-19-80 Feed n Bors (and 94-10-84 Other low cards by members were Mary Gorham, 92; Mrs, ‘Ben Olsen,
second, 94: Mrs. J. D. Welch, 96-14-82, and 1 . . Mrs. Paul Crane, 112-20--83. Fifty 4 Classes Read) for
women Cope in the tourney, City Boxing Meet
With bulky fields already trimmed in four classes, the city parks amateur boxing championship tournament will be competed next Friday night at the Garfield Park arena, Bouts were fought last night the four lighter divisions, The sults; 126-Pound Class Karl Sehtuster feated Roger 118-Pound Class Riuesell Paucett 112-Pound Class Robert Kenned: 100-Paund ass Rolland feated Robert Mavex defeated Flavd Bawers
5s Johnzon, Hill © by a technical Roach Roach
o knockout tank a
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won Firnie in the
'Knox-Conn Fight
PITTSBURGH, Sept, 14 (U, P), Following defeat suffered by BudKnox, Dayton, O., heavyweight night, promoters Art Rooney and Barney MeGinley announced that Knox has been eliminated as an opponent for Billy Conn, light= champion, at Forbes
in redy
Sammy Allen defeated and Willis MeCoyv de Craig Rusty
last
Patterson defeated
William Clark defeated Grille and Ted
spie de heavyweight Hayes Field Sept. 30 The promoters declarsd fConn’'s manager, Johnny Ray, agree to a good substitute heavyweight as an opponent for Conn | or the entire show would be ecan-
“Locals’ Stretch ‘Roller Derby Lead
With three more games remaining in the present series, the “Indian | apolis” team was leading “Califor-
celnd. ’ a Ny nia,” 80 to 86, in the current Roller TI'here has b K - ie as been a lack of inter | Derby at the Coliseum
est in the proposed Conn=Knox bout The “Indi lis~California” and the local promoters eliminated | : anapolis-Oalifornia” ses sion will end Monday night and a
Knox when he lost a decision to “N Sih : Tommy Martin, hard-hitting Nee ew York” outfit will open against the “locals” on the following eve
gro, at Hollywood, Cal, last night. | | ning
\ Bill Bogash of “Indianapolis” de Carry Their Own |
fended his half-mile prestige last (night when he skated the NEW YORK, Sept. 14 (NEA) in 1 minute 22 seconds as his team|The Dodgers are the first to carry mates outscored their opponents, 14 ‘a A portable bullpen on the road Ito 12.
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Easy Going for Amateurs
FOOTBALL Brightwood is to scrimmage at (0:30 a. m. tomorrow at Brookside Players are to report in uniorm All 1030 players as well as tryreport at 11 a. m, tomorrow for the Spades A. C. pracfice, BASEBALL Glenn's Valley for tomorrow, Teams interested are asked to call DR. 1861=R The Sacks Auto Parts team will leave from 2314 W. Michigan St. at 12 noon tomorrow for its game at Lebanon,
Bowling
Bertha Urbancic and a trio of Washington League pinmen stood at the top of the local howling heap today the result of their performances in last night's league
as
sessions, Miss Urbancic coupled games of 190, 221 and 200 in the Kernel Optical League for a 611 total to lead the women, In the Washington circuit Aubrev Simmons was high with a 682, which came from games of 205, 223 and 254. Bill Kriner rolled and had games of 255, while Ray Jones showed games of 226, 199 and 231 for a 656 total,
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(ity Series in The Stretch
P. R. Mallory and Baird's Service, the two undefeated survivors in the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association’s eity series, were to eross bats this afternoon at Riverside Park as play was resumed, Charlie Shipman, former Tech ace, or Russell Shanks was expected to work on the mound for Baird's, Rearick or Bud Tex was get the assignment for Mallory. The winner of this afternoon's game will take on BE. C. Atkins, third urviver in this two-and-out ecomspetition. tomorrow in another con test at Riverside. The Atkins already hag been beaten once,
1 * Casting Tourney a Ends Tomorrow Four events tomorrow at the Riverside Hatcheries will conclude the Indianapolis Casting Club's annual fall tournament, Currently sharing the lead for the all-around championship are Don Carlisle and Don Brafford, Roy Zimmerman holds third place, and Fmil Deluge ig fourth
{ vesterday to capture low gross hon=- | ors for the club's women's guest day 5
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WORLD HAS 45 ~ MILLION CARS
= - 1939 Registration Set New
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In Ranch Race 17 Stock Cars
A 50-lap feature contest tops the five-event stock ear racing program tomorrow afternoon over the halfmile track at Carey's Ranch, 9000 8 (Meridian 8t. It will be the first stock | event of the season for the local | Group Reports. | track, Seventeen drivers have entered, | WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 (U, P), Other events include three 10-lap |. world registration of motor vehielimination races and a 15=lap eon= plex get a new record in 1039 when solation contest for drivers who fail 45 097000 were counted, according to qualify for the main event, Quali- 44 publication of Automaobile Manufications will get under way at 12 facturer Association (noon with the first event scheduled| 7gnig figure represents a gain of for 2:30 p.m 4 per eent over 10498 The field expected to compete in- Of the world total, (eludes: Tom York, Bob Stogsdill, were registered inh the United Swede Carpenter, Red Cleveland, States total of 30615087 The Denny MeCandles and Buddy Earl, country highest in registration all of Indianapolis, Santo Valbrani, was (he Kingdom, with Greenville, O.; Kenneth McKissick, 9 420 580 Three other countries Geneva, Walt Williams, New Castle; had passenger cars, busses, tricks Flovd Robbins, Anderson; Jim and diesel units numbering above Sneed, Greensboro; Roy Kyger, the million mark, These were Danville, Ill.; Teddy Klooz, Lafa- prance, 2.308500: Ciermany, 1,050 yette; Bob Beeson, Shirley; Straw=- 200, and Canada, 1420024 berry Jackson, Kennard, Ed Fe. United States possessions ac meyer, Yorktown, and Paul Johnson, saunted for 94248 vehicles, ag folMuncie. lows: Hawaiian Islands, 66.767, Puerto Rico, 22.500. Alaska, 4.156;
Trester, Rutherford |Vi3'n lsiands §3
During 1939 71 per cent of : : world’s passenger cars were regiss Bid for Race Title [Tone in nies States, the asosns tion said Ninety per cent of the new cars included in this figure sold at a wholesale price under $750 Employed in all phases of the motor industry were 6500000 labor ers in 1930 of all United States
68 per cent
a next United
Timer Spevinl GREENFIELD, Ind, Sept. 14 | Vern Trester of Indianapolis and | 8lim Rutherford of Whiting reported today that they will be on hand tomorrow to make a bid for the Kentucky Indiana aute racing championship on the local Fail Grounds dirt track Chick Smith, 1938 and 1939 champion, will defend his title, but any | of a dozen drivers, including Tres [ter and Rutherford, have a chance [to win the championship at tomorrow's meet, Norman Hauser [who suffered a compound fracture in the most recent race here, will receive a percentage of receipts al the race, He also will serve as honorary starter and will wave the field away from his wheel chair, Time trials are scheduled for 1 m. with the first heat race expected to start at 2:30 p. m,
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SHORTAGE REPORTED IN MADISON COUNTY
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ANDERS P)=K. G Sheriff of charged today age of $3,165.75 The shortage four vears, from
ON. Ind Dennis Madison with
Sept forme; County a book
of Indianapolis
covered a period of Jan, 1, 1035 to Dee. 31, 1939, a report vesterdayv disclosed to John Delth, auditor of Madison County State examiners have been checking the books for two weeks Mr. Dennis held the office of chief deputy in the Treasurer's office from Jan, 1 until late in August at which time he wag asked ign because of the shortage the sherifl's book &
TEACHERS' JOBS SECURF CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind 14 (% P.) Irist eps nounced todo other
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Midget Rares on At Greenfield
Times Special GREENFIELD, Ind, field of Negro drivers from Indian apolis, Chicago and Cincinnati will compete here this evening in midget auto races at Riley Park. The program will begin at 7 o'clock,
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HEART J., Sept, 14 aggravating to heart Jersey Osteopathic today hy Dr. Robe f Trenton, former organization
HARD ON THF ATLANTIC CITY (U. P)=War new: the American disease, New Society told H. Conover [yt the
‘WANT AD RATES The Indianapolis
: » Turners Limber Up N The gymnasium classes of {he Athenaeum Turners will swing into action next week, The badminton club expects to put a strong team in the forthcoming Tri-State Tour nament in January,
Ex- Coach Ts Dean AUBURN, Ala. Sept. 14 (NEA) Dr, George Petrie, Auburns Hrst football coach, is now the school’s ‘dean.
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Age 73 VeArs, Biackwell and John Ryron and away Friday. Pu Bide Funeral f Mandav, nd, alter
Indianapolis Times, Satur, Sept BLACKWELL~~Emma R} beloy ed n thet of Paul ster of James Ryror Tilia Wilkinson, passed neral Bros Went Home Michigna Ruria Cartershuie, at funeral home
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apartments: des partments utilities 814 N, Meridian
N.,. 31256--1 Room desirable: nicely WA-T604,
3020 Opporite J-roam med. adults
room, kitchen upper small
efficiency furnished;
Ole Hen son of Larraine
liam ¥enry, of 1254 ed hushand of Helen derenn. (athe Patrick LeRo Albert Mf Rub 1.01 Avge AN Hearhert pacer awa age 35 vears Services Manda 2p Mm the above address, Birial Areadia find.
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2330 Nice, apartment;
21 N 2 Madern table<top range;
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KALEY Ralph W
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1808 1-Room ich, well furnished;
apartment; hot water,
Manda m 51 Fran Bural Holy
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N., 171 4d Room apartment; refrigeration; telephone,
Adulte LEFR Patricia
danghter af Mr 2342 Centra passed away Mandar Sent Funeral St. Interment Friends invited,
MASTERSON--Rore FE, age Mother of Mrs. Mary MoGovern, Mrs. Rasenelle Moran, Charles J., William BE. and John 1. Masterson, passed ny Thursday Funeral Monday, Bept, 830 a. m., at the Usher Mortuary an W. washington 8t.! 9a. m, 8t. Anthony's Church Friends Invited Burial Hely Cross Cemetery, Friends may oall at mertuary (Lafayette (Ind, papers please copy ]
Margaret and Mr and 0 Fri day 18 Home Crown
darling little Alvin W. Lash [ Louise and gent. 13. ™ A 1639 Hill
laundry, no other
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N., 1021 5. private water,
SWAILS Helen Arlene, Fimer and Marguerite swity uraday
little Saughte: of Swalls, passed Services one da a, Mm uneral Hme, Boiinde invited, oral Park,
| FHOMPSON «Dora Maria Danner, wife 6 Cilenn Northrup Thompson, daughter o Mr. and Mrs, . Danner, Cambri City, sister of Mrs. Leo MeNurney, erty, Ind... Ernest PF, Forrest W,, and Harry C. Danner, passed away 1 day afternoon at the residence, 2011 Alabama St. Services at the Fanner & uehanan Mortaary Monday, 10:30 a. m, rends invited Burial WwW pon Friends may eall at the Irv. Detroit (Mieh.) papers please.
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