Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1941 — Page 36

competed in a college meet other

‘senior division and 12 in the junior.

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Stars Compete|

[n 12th ow A : id Bugle Corps, gives several high I and’ ‘college stars a final chance’ to make a raid on ribbons and titles before A total ‘of 42 Athletes will compete.

A ht: of the afternoon

program will. be: the duel between |

two high school sprinters, Roy Pearson of Ben Davis and ‘Bob Cowan of ‘Ft. Wayhe North Side, in the ’ 2-yerd event, Both boys cut a mean path ‘through: the cinders and they will have William Elliott, I. U. freshman, along to enliven the competition. In the senior division there’s Mel Trutt, the former Indiana Univermy Sy Byer who a to dominate the senior 3000-meter a eilier. worthy - soloist is Butler's Ray" Alsbury, sprinter and hurdler, who: probably will go in four events—the century, the

39. ihe low hurdles and the bjead |

Jum A Fate entry in the senior high Jump event was Bert Nelson, former Butler athlete who is coming out of retirement for this exhibion, elson once held the na-

tional collegiate record with a leap|.

of 6 feet 7% inches and the world indoor championship with a mark of 6 feet 63 inches. For the first time the meet will be divided into two sections—the Jimiot and senior. The junior is limited to those boys who haven't

than freshman. Junior competitors, however, will be allowed to vie wi the seniors if they desire. Fifteen events are listed in the

‘the Season. closes. |

mproving

: PLANDOME, N.Y, June 13 (U. P.).—Carl Sod, 31, an ar=tist, ‘went to the Plandome Golf Club course to play golf: for the first time in his life, || was handed left-handed clubs, . . shot the first hole in 12 strokes, Ea and the third .

| Babe Ruth, Wilson Drew Biggest Fines’

CHICAGO, Junels NED). ~Bo| Newsom, the Detroit club was not fined for being out of condition or other reason. Only two a — have had thaf much of a -penalty imposed on them: Commissioner Landis . slapped. it on Babe Ruth for disregarding a ban on post-season games. Rogers Hornsby fined Hack Wils son $5000 while he was managing the Cubs. " Wken a player. is fined as much as $5000, he has & Tight to, appeal to the commissioner,

Patty Berg Moves Into Semi-Finals

CIN ATT, Juné. 13. (. Py Patty Berghof Minneapolis, Minn, lays Betty Jameson of ‘Texas and Mrs. Martha H. Platt of Dayton, O., meets. Mrs, Burt: Weil today ‘in the

semi-final-“matches of the. Western

Women’s Open golf meet. . Miss : Berg defeated = Georgia Tainter of ‘Fargo, N. D., 3 and 2 yesterday in the quarter-finals; Miss Jameson. ‘eliminated Dorothy:Gard= ner of Steubenville, O., 4 and 3;

Mrs. Platt. defeated Helen Dettweiler of ‘Washington, D. C., 7 and 6, and Mrs. Weil ousted. ‘Mary Wall of Menominee, Mich.,:1 up.

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| CHAMPAIGN - “June 18 (NEA) — a In the midst of repested

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‘| university’s ‘The resolution was forwarded by the Kansas City Illini Club to the board. of trustees.

Here's the Towdoyn

sists, On Knott’s Curve

DETROIT, June 13 (NEA)— Baseball: men. say Jack Knott throws a two-way curve. “I grasp the ball off center 80 the greater portion of it projects beyond the first finger and thumb,” explains the Athletics right-hander. “A Shiaight Soin motion is used an c spin ‘is imparted. The spin makes Bn ball curve downward and. to the left. When that! ‘ | spin. is. spent the off-balance weight

[of the ball takes control and forces 3 to the change in direction.”

|Bowling

"A mixed doubles bowling tourna-

ment will :be ‘held at the Dezelan alleys ‘June 14-16." Ent; os will be taken at the alleys. Py

Zup Must Wait

CHICAGO, June 13° (U. P.) —Milt Olander of Toledo, O., chairman of the board of. directors of the University of Illinois Athletic Association, said today the board has postponed “at least until next mon any statement on ‘Football Coach

|Bob Zuppke or the athletic situa- ;{ tion at Illinois. .

Given N umerals - Frederick C. Maynard Jr, son

|of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Maynard, 8056 . | Broadway, was awarded: freshman ¢ numerals in ‘track by Wesleyan . | University. Maynard who attendj [ed Shortridge High School is vice : |president of his class and on the

freshman gridiron ‘squad. - ———————— AAT IS

Foils Champoin

NEW YORK, June 13 (U. P.)— N. J,

individual: foils championship last night by triumphing in-a four-way fence-off. -

. | Berich * Warmers

CHICAGO, June 13 (NEA) —Billy Myers and Dick Bartell, shortstops of the 1940 world series, have been warming Benches most of this sea-

© | son.

Cronin Likes Conn BOSTON, June 13 (NEA).—Joe

'. | Cronin,” manager-shortstop of the

Boston ‘Red Sox, likes Billy Conn against Joe Louis at the Polo Grounds next Friday.

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Washington St

at Terre Haute’s Rea Park.

‘The: tournament is to be conducted on a 36-hole

‘medal basis, with ‘pairings being'made July 1, Th 1. The pro= fessionals will: shoot for a

$100 first prize, while the -simon-pures can go after “top prize of a set of irons

and second prize of a sét of woods. The broadside an-

nouncing the meet also:

promises plenty of other

prizes for amateurs. = A $3 fee will' get you in and although this doesn’t have to be paid until you step up to the first tee, Harold Wiley, the’ Rea Park tutor, would appreciate your mailing in entries before Monday, June 30. . 2 : . 8 Craig Wood, the National Open champion, was telling this one to Harry Ferguson of United Press: “My sore back made it im-

possible for me to practice when

I left for Fi. Worth. I didn’t get in much practice down there. On the first hole of the tournament I took a seven. What do you suppose the odds on me winning would have been right then?” “A thousand to one,” said Mr. Ferguson “That's Just what I figured,” Wood rep led. » t 4 #® Bill Kaiser of Louisville, who

| notds a virtual monopoly on the Kentucky Open title, has accept-.

-ed: Tommy Vaughn's invitation to plhy in an exhibition match at Pleasant Run a week from Sunday. Kaiser will play with Tommy against brother Johnny Vaughn

of Speedway and Wayne Timber-

man, Meridian Hills tutor who has the current lease on the’ Indiana’ Open crown. Tommy cooked up a similar exhibition last summer, and the re-

sponse was gratifying. This one’

will be free too and will start at 2:15 p. m.

is going to be short this year because of the national defense program. The new naval : ordnance plant needs a new sewer which must slice right across P. R. The course will have to be closed temporarily while pipes are laid

under all fairways on. the east

side of the course. 2 = 8 i! “We really have some silly tournaments, don’t we?” the young lady asked with a chuckle. She was referring to the lassies

“of the Riverside Club and their.

off-and-on tournament of yesterday. Im this competition ‘the

girls could count either their strokes ‘on the green or those off. In Class A the winners were Mrs. I. J. Kahn; who had 31 shots on the green; Mrs, A. W, Baker, with 32 putts; Mrs. Robert Laycock, with 50 off, and Marge Wuelfing, with 54 off, / Thirty-two totals on the green were recorded by Mrs. John Touney and ‘Mrs. Mrs. Don Munro in Class B. Mrs. Learney Jones added 68 off the greens and Mrs,

Earl Bilsky:70. In Class C it was |

Mrs. Noble Reed, with 37 on, and Mrs, Roger Williams with 81 off. 2 8 = Ta A last reminder. Entries in the district tournament close tomorrow at noon. Cliff Wagoner is the man to see, 11th floor, Merchants Bank Building.

: 2 8 = 3 SINCE SARAH SHANK opened,

-a Search has been on for George

‘Bohley. Yesterday Mr. Bohley was located and informed that he was

the winner of the inaugural blind

Being located and properly identified assured

Mr. Bohley a Season ticket to .the.

course.

A’ pro-amateur tournament. is

scheduled Sunday at Sarah

Shank, with the low: handicappers

to lure ha ‘proficient nex to ax second annual Western Indiana Open, scheduled for Wednesday, July 2,

Incidentally, the P. R. season HACE Willizm, | 4 years. beloved father ?

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Deaths—Funerals : 3

indianapolis Times, Friday, June 13, 1941

ANDERSON—Stella May, 315 E. South, beloved mother of Mrs. Dollie June Ey TS

Gadd Serv

N—James Franklin, beloved hushang ad" ee of ars, Marger aret

M. Anderson, grandIather of s, Rita Jime o Filtz. oer paried tis 1 fe” Bo w® 08 58 Years. eral M 8 ence

1710 . 10 Fas ins on, Are Prigids "in EE Kirk ioe. Greenneld papers please’ Rimi

DALTON —Mary Alice, 2233 Hillside Ave.. beloved d of Roy snd Eva Dal. fon. Srandmo ther o 5 i". i

Hult June 14 iH, [1 i JEL

ome, 2830 Station a rial Sutherland Park, Prien 2s Pinvited.

EVERROAD--Christie widow of Sida Pr. eRe mien ia ys V. Selmier,

e Myerson. H of California: Ben an oel Shaw, city, dep arted this life Wednesday. age 34 & Ki Trvinaion Moftuaty. oak Washington St. 10 a Burial GE Ind. Friends invited,

FISSE—Elsie R., vise of Carl 2. sister of Mrs. Eva Behr a ay airmont; Mr. Noah Cones, arion, ediod at her home, 2138 Oxford, Friday. For information call KIRBY MORTUARY.

Shaffer, Mina

ville, William H., Plainfield, Henry H. layton and Karl and Oti is Hack of “city passed away Thursday eral Filurday 3 p.m at the GH FP iterrmenn Funeral Home, 1505 S. East St. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill, Friends may call at the funeral home.

of Mrs,

e peace chiapel.

LITTLE—Edwa rd W., age 82, beloved husi of Emma Little, father of Mrs. a ard W. Little (secLittle, passed Away jaturday. 1:30 Central Chapel, ols interment at Wash-

fsusoleum ington

RTIN—Claude, beloved husband of Ma- : ln Marting and father of Mrs. Helen Bradshaw and William F. Martin, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Mildred Hamilton, Miss Ethel Martin and Mrs, Ruth Hamil |? 0! ry, Indiana, passed away Wednesds evening,

service will be hel Home, Illinois at 17th St. Saturday afternoon. Interment Crown Hill Cemeter Friends are welc come. 3

CARTY-—Jesse E. 1202 Deloss, beloved husband of Grace McCarty, passed away Thursday, June 12. Services pes the Bert 8S. Gadd Funeral Home, Churhcman Avenue at Prospect Street, Saturday June 14; 10 a. m. Friends invited. Burial in New Crown cemetery.

MOOR ed T., entered -into rest Tuesday, years, husband of Mantha Moore: 88 ther of Harry W. Moore, brother of Connor. Moore of Clermont, and. Orville Moore og. Services Saturday, 2 p. foe, Frail Sich Bn A e! may call at Ha W. Moore Peace Chapel,” ny

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WIL ILEERSON-~Dors, Jiother of. Richard William; also surviv by grandome of ne son Burial ToLEvilie, K: I or hi y ormatio: op RN a

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