Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1941 — Page 17

WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1941

Highland Golfers |

Launch Season |

The Mighiand Golf and Country | Club will formally launch the golfing season for men this afternoon at 1 o'clock An A. B.C. handicap tournament will start the competition Six prizes will be at stake in both the} gross and net divisions. A stag ainner will be held this evening.

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Wins Guest Meet | C. A Jaqua of Highland a 91 to lead the Held in the guest day tournament at the Hill. | ¥8 srest Country Club yesterday Mrs. | Ben Olsen, also of Highland, scored a 93 for sec ond place. Net division honors went to Mrs. | W. R. Spurlock of the Ulen Country | Club with 102 «17-85. | Mrs. Fritz Morris and Mis. Wil- | liam Hutchinson tied at 87 for low SEE—— gros honors among the members| d Mrs. LL. R. Swanson led the het | ran nks with 98-16-82 — | » >» hl Riverside Golfers A horrors in the putting tournament cted by the Riverside Women's Golf Club vesterday Mis. EB C| Hervey Mrs. LI. 8 Murray tapped the Class B division. A net and gross tournament will be held at the club next _Tvesqaay

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Rapid Robert Feller Comes Into His Own Against Yanks

By HARRY FERGUSON United Press Sports Editor NEW YORK, May 14 —They may be able to steal signals from Bob ler, but the time has passed when they can get his goat The big smoke and flame man from Cleveland came to town vestershis sixth victory of the year

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game; that's going to happen again

nd again. Keep on happening, if you ask us until the Indians win the

Yankee got on base the grand.

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Harold Shaw, the Indianapolis drive

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Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind, May 14

er who has been burning up Hoosier dirt tracks, will be up against the fastest field of tition he has faced this season when he tries for honors in the auto races here next Sunday afternoon. Slim Rutherford, of Whiting, nd. | the 1940 champion of the Kentucky | Indiana Racing Association and first place winner three weeks ago at has entered a two-car team and will be at the wheel of five regular events and a 25- ap | feature. TWO hewcomers to Columbus tracks, Ray Hartsook, of Los Angeles, and Howdy Adams, of Dayton, O, have sent in their entries. Hartsook comes here after driving on the best dirt tracks in California. Jimmy | Sampson, Shelbyville, Ky, and Frank Popp, of Detroit, are other outstanding pilots.

Bowling

Fred Backenstoe was the leading Indianapolis bowler in the all events at American Bowling Cone gress classic in St. Paul. His 1038 total won $85. Others who collected were W. Tarrant, 1864, $14; J. Kiesel, 1851, $10; W. Heckman, 1842, $9.

R. Roberson, 1829, $8. and C. Hardin, 1797, $5.

A meeting will be held at the In-| diana alleys tonight at 8 o'clock to organize a girls’ league

The Indianapolis Pin Boy League was well represented in the recent Negro National Bowling Tournament in Detroit. Isaace Thurman] rolled 668. to capture the singles. He| also won fifth place in the all-events with 1739. The Cotton Club of the Pin Boy League finished fifth in the team event. Thomas Washington rolled 556 which will be in the money.

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the Quiz Kids will finance the return of Lum in’ Abner to the aire ways over the NBC-Red network Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays starting June 2. It will be an early evening | program. . # 2D Trade papers report that Ceeil B. DeMilles | Rakiio hamtet 3 will switch from the Columbia | Br oadoasting System to the , NBC-Red network in the fall. . Bob Feller, Cleveland's star hurler, is slated to appear on Cecil B. DeMille Eddie Cantor's program tonight, WIRE at ¥ o'clock Jimmy Mo. Clain, who passes out brand new silver dollars as Dr. I. Q, paid a visit to Nellie Tayloe Ross, director of the United States Mint this week to see for himself how really big money is handled. Jimmy gave | the process his official o. k.

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lis as conductor, had its first broad- | cast yesterday on WIRE. Mrs. Arn! holter will be heard each Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. Purpose of the broad« cast is to help the buyer receive a real dollar value for every purchase. Mrs. Arnholter has been active in local civic affairs and the Consumers’ Service Department of the Ine dianapolis Better Business Bureau. ~ Another new WIRE program starts Thursday, May 22d. when

Olive Enslen Tinder begins a weekly series of book reviews. She will be

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red the onlyjing more than a strong-arm guy | "the are | He has become a poised, cool, cone | .. \ -vard . Boren Sr ang [Tid ent pitcher |might as well have had cotton! Baan ui gh Ra red two events |and he is going IStuck into his ears for all the Bader, Westside Classic . {to be tougher attention he gave to it. The tougher | Naisters. Westside No jand tougher [the spot he got into the slower he| [Graham Turner, Industrial . Frank-beat as ‘worked and the cooler he became. | Hale, Westside Baa Carel : 88%: to 46". in the (months Any game in which Feller pitches | Bit Mu Ro Shae si nlgurale o wp c Far of a ~ Fr ) > leaRye tad . le & P Westside Cl 19 weekly broadcasts on the m a county meet R years roll on ™ lithe différent from an or Kitotr,” Westone Ra $8 tome Hour Tuesday. Mav 20 at | Scored its eighth triumph in nine rs was high point] There was a a dinary ball game. Deep down in| Getdsmith. Westsie Classic bod Redbgriog " ule this season by defeating the the 100-yard dash {time when the Blithe minds of the spectators is the| Carr Conte a Sy; Du 8. mm. aver She NBC-Biue Nets Wabash Little Giants 13-5 at the and second in sight of men on i hope (or fear, depending on where| oe work Highland Country Club yesterday bases would | loyalties are lodged) that they are The programs will deal with hu- afternoon. It was Butler's second send him into a going to see a no-hit game. There man nutrition and will feature. tory of the year over the Little [tailspin. He was {1S a tenseness until Rapid Robert Amateurs nrominent leaders in the fields of | | Giants. just as likely (fives up his first hit. Then the home economics and nutrition, edu-| “nn” po ue or Wabash shot a 73 not to throw customers sit back, relax and let cation, medicine, labor and agri-|;. "iow medalist honors, but the he bal over 1g0. It seems that they either want BASEBALL | culture. Bulldog quartet combined to take the catehers shim to pitch a no-hitter or get| The Pure Oil baseball team willl In opening the series Mr. MeNutt | ip ree of the four singies matches head or send Bob Feller [blasted out of the box. Nothing practice Thursday afternoon at 5 and Mr. Wilson will discuss the fang one doubles event for the deci bouncing into ordinary or routine, such as yes-/o'clock at Riverside 1. All players importance of nutrition as a part go. {centerfield when he tried to pick ate tay Toy hit, 2<to-1 victory will are urged to report (of the havoral yetenss program. | man off second He got nervous SAUSIY them The Plainfield Indians would like Ab] and wild in the clutch and threw | It may be that the kid still is ajto book games with fast clubs in| Kay Kyser ‘and’ the students will Tech Tops Irish Many & game AWAY year or two away from his peak. !June and July. Call or write Clif. dispense some nautical lore this Tech hitters put together three It was a different story out at His curve is getting sharper and|ford Lee. Plainfield. evening when his College of Musical ingles in the last inning of a sevhe Yankee Stadium yesterday his control is getting better. But! The Indianapolis Flyers desire Knowledge broadcasts & from Sue en-inning battle with Cathedral at The wind was chilly, but even if 1® always has had all the physical games for Sunday and May 25. /U. 8S. Naval Training Station ati gjverside Park yesterday to down ') v y : bove equipment he needed. and what he Write 1602 S. State St. San Diego, WIRE at 8 p. m, Kay (the Irish for the second time. The the temperature had been abo is beginning to develop how is no stranger to the San Diego 8 to 5. 100 Rapid Robert would have been 1 0 ow is) $ |score was as Ag an icicle. It was a close, Something that, for the long haul,| The Southport Redbirds have anistation, having paid a previous bitterly fought game and Feller Nill Prove more valuable to him OPen date Sunday and are looking visit to the Marine barracks there. AUTO and DIAMOND atteriy Rar , «than speed and a oury vey, (for a game with a strong state was in more tight places than a Te-Savvy. . subway rider during the rush hour | » » team. Write K. A. Osborne at 1103 | 3 WAY Mile 8 he Hanna Ave, Indianapolis. Call GA-| Park Nine Loses S But every time he got into a jam! Opening their western invasion, : : 0023. The Redbirds defeated Nash. . | gleaned 11 os |e tucked in his shirt, hitched up the Brooklyn Dodgers nosed out Cine Danville High School glean : : : c . i X 1 ont pesi (ville, 8 to 3, in the Southern Indi. and Refinancing {/his belt and pitched his way out cinnati, 4-3, on the strength of the! ana League in their opening game hits off Park pitcher Lary Gerlach ck Of iL. As the game rolied on the two gift runs which crossed the SOFTBALL ; yesterday to win 6 to 2. It was the 20 MONTHS TO ray Yankees decided they had seen plate on Bucky Walters' wild piten Fountain Square A. OC. will meet losers sixth defeat in eight starts. 7] Ti 3 | in the third inning. With Hugh ¥ S Though he got into hot water in the (Casey on third and Billy Herman Sav ordsvilie nda ey on al first inning Danvilie’s hurler Batly 0 bab ne. jon second and two out, Walters let Sa BRL EE] EES ¢ LE EE ER EL ASR ERO NAY I Opposite Statehouse 5 Ea

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tory No. 4. Two doubles from the big bat of Johnny Mize accounted| PITTSBURGH, May 14 (U.P) - | for the Cards’ margin of victory.| The Pittsburgh Pirates announced he Cubs continued on the! two pitchers have been sent to St. comeback road with their third | Paul, American Association club, to | straight conquest Hank Lieber reduce the Pirate's roster to the [with a homer again was the big|legal league limit of 25 which be. factor. Only 986 fans, one of | comes effective at midnight. hte smallest crowds in years at/ Dick Lanahan, a southpaw, was | Forbes Field, saw the Pirates shap | Sold outright to St. Paul, but the their four-game losing streak. Foxx’ | apnount of money involved was not and Williams’ homers were to no| disclosed, Young Bill Clemensen {avail as the Red Sox lost their first| W'S sert to the Saints under i | home game to the White Sox. opuion BB 'Soose-Overlin Rin Ring ‘Decision Upheld NEW YORK, May 14 (U. P) | | The New York State Athletic Com. | mission today unanimously upheld | the decision of its two judges and | Referee Arthur Donovan who! awarded Billy Soose victory over| Ken Overlin in last Friday's middle. | The Commission also warned | {Chris Dundee, manager of Overlin, | BN the former New York State champ- |! [ion, that it would penalize him in| the future if he committed another | action showing disapproval such as! he did Friday when he jumped around the ring and “made ges. tures” against the outcome of the fight.

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