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lay Nearing Decision In Women’s And Boys’ Tennis Singles
a Unseeded Star Upsets Second
| THURSDAY, AUG. 14, 1941
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(U.P.). — Charles Shostrom, Chi-, cago. top-seeded star, faced Norman | {MacDonald, Minneapolis, today in | The fourth annual Flanner House ' the quarter-finals of the National | §| track meet, culminating the summer Public Parks Tennis Tournament. | playground program, will be held! In other quarter-final matches | | Saturday at 21st St. and North-| Willis Anderson, Los Angeles, seeded western Ave. ‘ isecond. plays John Clark. Chicago; Approximately 25 teams will com-, M. J. McLaney, New Orleans. seeded pete with time trials starting at'third, meets H. E Shikles, Kansas 110:00 a. m. and the finals at 2 p. m. | City, and Louis Faquin, Memphis, | The meet is sanctioned by the I. A.! Tenn. seeded fourth, faces Richard | @ ; A. U. in co-operation with City and |Prakken, Detroit, only unranked | " WPA Recreation Departments. player remaining in the tourney. 'TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES.
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. : RoE ces i Play was getting near a decision | NEW YORK, Aug. 14.— |
: ‘today in the boys’ and women’) More big league players singles divisions of the city parks have used their heads to
< > i 3 2 2 : : : the vs cee eure [S08 SLT age to both heads and base- Hate sy ous Tingle Bao Us meet and Dr. Osborn will give an balis has been appalling. It is expected that the next op-| Pero in both running and high What's the why? We were talking about the unusualness of the
ponent of unseeded Sidney Izsak {wili be ready for the worst. Twice situation with Ty Cobb some time ago. He blames the mounting
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Drawings Listed For State Softies
|seeded foes, and twice he has pulled surprises. Yesterday his victim was third-seeded Dave Scudder, who vielded by scores of 6-1, 6-8, 8-6. The tournament committee, due hold hitter. “Thats the way the hitters hit now. They dig In at the plate and when a pitcher lets a ball get away from him—or, as
happens, deliberately hitter—somebody gets i r has screwed his turf and he can’t
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SHELBYVILLE, Ind, Aug. 14. (U. | P.) —Drawings for the 12 regional tournaments of the Indiana Recreation Association Softball Tournament this week-end were announced ! today: AT COLUMBUS
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6-1: Maver-Izsak | 15-13, 6-1; CI i Madison vs. Scottshurg AT GARRETT
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: land. | : : : Garrett vs. Huntington 3 I-McCormack 6-4 6-2_| SRN , : y AT CONNERSVILLE rom henor-Wood defeated i a Batesville vs. Cambridge City { E ASY 7 ERMS eler 6-1, 6-0; Kingdon-Duiberger =v SH DES 1th Cobh. Fletoher 8-2 6-3: Toombs- Rushville vs, Connersville r defeated Bicket-Likelv 7-5. 6-3 AT BLOOMINGTON -Wilkins defeated Buschmann- Greencastle vs. Bedford, 2 Rms n gf Ty Fe Gite neart de- Paoli ve Bloomington ate ipfer-Bernad 6-1, 6-0. az S. e. Men's Singles—Bourke defeated Downing T ¥ NT LEBANON ke defeated Pfeiffer 6-2. 6-4. TRY \dn Bills 6-1, §-0; Wood defeated Crawfordsville vs, Lafavette Von Spreckelsen defeated Plainfield vs. Lebanon. - > Frankfort vs. Bye. AT MARION
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We remem- ca ine et | naining semi-final berths. faces 16- NEW YORK, Aug. 14.-—-Alice Marble is one of the more spectacular shoots long rifle shells ceireiraaaiaes ° bered one of his Detroit pitchers | LE , Sc ir | tennis piayers, and had they molded one to succeed the photogenic San Mossherg 46M Tubular Type Deluxe Repeater, shoots telling us that Cobb had given a jvear-old Doris Hart, southern ttlist | prancisco girl as queen of the amateur nets, they would have Be shorts, longs and long rifle shells . direct orders to bean dangerous r from Miami, Fla, who twice has/ Pauline May Betz prepaid from Los Angeles, via Winter Park, a. Acti 9 : hitters and the penalty for fail- For Bo = Golf 5 - 7 wall When Miss Marble abdicated to go on that professional tour with Bojt Au 2 R50, Shoots 31) sine Shells. x Eg | {upset her, in the 17th annual} \ 4 3. - Springfield .22 Repeating Rifle, bolt action................ ..s. 50.05 ure was a stiff fine i bor . kia A { Mary Hardwick, Don Budge and William T. Tilden the Twice, ama- Springfield 22 Aut : Tt Lr whi coi bie talks Women’s Invitation Tennis Tourna-| y . Springfield .22 Automatic . I know es, BS talking | ment at Essex Country Club today.| [cur tennis was fortunate in hav Single Shot Daisy Air Rifle out,” nodded Cobb. “That was . ! 1 Sse y Civ V.i i - . N io D Daisy hina Do ‘Enmke All T can RS is Deadline for entries in the| The other quarter-final encounter | I 2 Potential PS an She already speaks of turning pro- Wayne B T rots 500 Shot Daisy Air Rifle . that Ehmie wasnt speaking the A School Boy Golf Tournament spon- prings together Helen Jacobs of | Bet {a sions Provides su Sols 2 Joon Buss Barton 1000 Shot Air Rifie......... truth. Like all managers. I didn't sored by the Marion County JU-!Greenvilie. Del. second-seeded ver- | je. oa | oy this Titer or next for a tour . '§ Daisy Red Ryder Carbine Air Rifle, 1000 shot ..... try to make it easy for the good Yenile Court is Aug. 15. The €om-|...; ang Mary Arnold, Los Angeles! ,, MISS Betz is the favorite to win|with Miss Marble. Home First 22 Shells, Remington and Winchester, box of 50 shorts, 19¢; longs 24c hitters who faced us. I might Petition will be held over the River-| or nq instructor. seeded fifth | the National women’s singles at| She takes it for granted that she Air Rifle Shot, copper coated; 4c tube; 7 for : 25¢ > oy mn “She & > th ‘i h =i if side course Aug. 22 {pia g Oe unto " ‘| Forest Hills, Aug. 30-Sept. 6 after | is the only woman capable of iving s : , ? ey TI mean ? have gone in for the bean ball if , . . { Margaret Osborne, 23-vear-old| : | > g Times Special | it weren't for the fact that I had | Over 200 boys are expected to. “oo oo Hoc continued in the | Der triumph in the Eastern Grassi, wimbledon wonder worthwhile different and better wav to |take a fling at the numerous prizes ® EL a gay by | COUrts tournament at Rye, N. Y.! qm netition. CONNERSVILLE. Ind, Aug. 14—| Shot un Shells Joosen up the hitters. The main Offered by various individuals and Ole of tourney surprise yesterday by| act week. Competent critics de-| ib Wayne B, owned by H. E. Beattie of | Sen up the hitters. The main ey re eliminating third-seeded Dorothy! Way An |, Aggressive Miss Betz fights so Arcadia. st d 1 fi in th purpose of the bean bal] is to COnCerns. Among the awards are © } E : { clare that in another vear she will [0rd and covers so much court that S¥cadia, stepped home first in el : sitar th trophies, golf bags. balls, 1942 sea- Bundy of Santa Monica, Cal, 6-4,/ match Miss Marble in all depart-| ; oi | 2-year-old trot of the Indiana Trot- | loosen up the hitter. To throw a S, EC gs. : TR I5.3 Miss OShor Gt | | those who watch there things closely | * Cie ] u er- g S frieht into You can do that Son pass te Perry Stadium, wrist 0-3. Miss Osborne, conqueror of ments. |fear that some day she may drive ting and Pacing Horse Association | a cll By LBEaWin 11 | watches, merchandise checks, clubs, Valerie Scott of England, top for- g leh Net BOD stake today at the Fayette County Just as well by throwing the bail | Wa : Bas Miss Betz, who turned 22 during her head into a post going after a ao ; at his knees. Or even behind | Shirts and other items. : ieign seed, held the upper hand| 4), Eastern grass court champion- drop shot. Fair in straight heats. { him. Good hitters dont want | Ihe following have contributed throughout after trailing briefly in| ships at Rye, is a hazelceyed straw-| If there is a fault to be found in| His best time was 2:20. any part of scatter arm pitchers |during the last few days, increasing the first to the nation’s third-rank- perry blond standing 5 feet 6 and|Miss Betz hard-hitting game, it| TWO Of the three heats of the 2:26 They don't know where the next [ie yous 0 ue ws fo adundiing player. ; | weighing 126 pounds. lis that she could show a little| Pace went to Norman Scott, owned | pitch is coming from. [3im: woe oe y Wr ; Tool Advancing to the semi-finals with| = A” tigress of the court, a ball of ‘more discretion and judgment in|by Norman Covault, Gwynneville. | EVEN IF EVERY pitcher in |gion: 0. A Raney. Jack Losgen: gi Os. iri een Bn fire in action, Miss Betz took & set|going after some shots. There are|His best time was 2:09. | seball wat a perfect iitte SEn- | Federal Legion Post. American Le-1 02 NEW York, seede ourth who!from Miss Marble in three grass) times when it would pay her to| J. O. Amos of Edinburg was pre- | Paseall A ro BOE Er gion: Y. M CA. Membership: Mar. | Scored a routine 6-1, 8-2 triumph/| tournaments last summer, {conserve some of her tremendous sented with a silver cup from the | Sietian dm ih pI th ans ion County Prosecutor's Office: Me.- Over Dorothy Wightman of Brook- Though Miss Marble repulsed | energy instead of trying to make I T.and P. H. A. in recognition of | still be accidents ~ Serious ones, morial Legion Post No. 3; Frank '€, National junior indoor Hthist. | npiss Betz four times, she had to impossible returns Hie Posord Of Greine Siduning tus too, like, for instance, the pitch | Newland. { Miss Betz was forced to the limit: font her head off on each occasion.| Miss Marble frequently fell as a racing meet here. The horse won which shortened Mickev Coch- | Mail entries to Donald H Smith, | {© halt the threat of Louise Brough | Miss Betz definitely was the !simon-pure, but she ran easier than | I. T. and P. H A. 3-year-old stake rane’s career. That wasnt a |Room 12. Court House. Indianapolis. | of Beverly Hills, Cal, the nation’s| threat a year ago, and this trip she| Miss Betz and consequently wasn't|in straight heats with a best time bean ball. It was just a ball that |The tournament is open to any boy | top junior, 6-4, 6-3. Miss Jacobs | has an improved forehand and more off balance as often. Miss Betz, all |of 2:1315. happened to get away from the |living in Marion County under the rallied tc eliminate Mrs. Helen | tournament experience and confl- out all the while, tumbles a lot. Yankee pitcher ‘age of 18 years | Pedersen Rihbany of Boston, 7-5, 6-3.| dence. _ Miss Betz, twice winner of the Na-| o . . tional indoor title, this summer Se | Ell Ww feated Mary Arnold in the final of} ISS IS Ins the National clay court and Tristate in Cincinnati. She repelled Dorothy May Bundy, her Rollins Broadmoor Test College classmate, in the Western final in Indianapolis : She easily defeated Hope Knowles| Dorothy Ellis, queen of the city of Philadelphia in the final of the|links, fired a 78 yesterday at Maidstone Club Invitation at East|Broadmoor for a total of 166 and Hampton. In this tournament, |Victory in the Indianapolis Women's Louise Brough put out Mrs. Sarah | Golf Association's two-day tournaPalfrey Fabyan Cooke and Miss /ment. The previous round was | Knowles eliminated Vir gin ia|played at Meridian Hills. Wolfenden and Miss Brough. Mrs. George Enos of the Indian-| Miss Betz, was one of a half dozen |apolis Country Club bested the net | California players given tennis contestants with 172-16—156. | scholarships at Rollins College, Other gross leaders were Mrs, W. She's crazy about the place, and!|F. Hoffman, Meridian Hills, 183; her scholastic marks match her |Mrs. Robert Laycock, Pleasant Run, tennis. She aspires to be a writer. |186; Mary Gorham, Highland, 186, and Mrs. I. G. Kahn, Riverside, | Southern Fighter |v outhern Fighter why Not 5007 . NEW YORK, Aug. 14 (NEA) .— Signed for Denson Ted Williams stops Jim Tabor and other members of the Red Sox.| ett ains Outfielder Williams wants to know | Tiger” Neville Beech, an up and|how come nobody has hit .500. coming “white hope” pmspect from the South, has been signed to clash with Johnny Denson, local heavy- 4 Pp M BWeine weight contender, in the main event » . ; — of a boxing card to be staged by the < Hercules A. C. next Thursday night, Aug. 21, at Sports Arena. Beech and Denson will trade wallgps over the 10-round route. Matchmaker Lloyd Carter is planning a supporting program of four bouts, including another heavyweight skirmish, probably in the semi-windup spot on the bill. Beech, who hails from Birmingham, Ala, is an outstanding young heavyweight puncher and has an impressive record of wins over some of the leading pugs of his division. The Southern ace is 22 years old and scales 190 pounds in his ring togs. Listed among his recent knockout victims are Andy (Kid) Miller, Barrow Woods, Babe Davis, Tony LaMarr and Tommy Davenport.
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