Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1941 — Page 21
FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 1041 __ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . PAGE 21
Tl Take ( One From Him im To Land One” Nova
Anything Get Away, Pard? Fergie Feels |Wafch Tommy Barnes’ Golf |“0Cl 00, oe
(NEA) —Paul Scally, Penn State's
! That Maybe In the National Amateur ont
ing champion, has joined the Army
Q \ 8 By HENRY SUPER EARL HOFF saad Q = United Press Staff Correspondent SL
Fak 5 : a; \ ORE ; R NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—~Remember this name—Tommy Barnes. It SEVENTEEN-YEA R-OLD Francis Fox proved to be 8 ; ; Lou Can D 0 It may become important in golf before this month passes into history. SAVE a1 the SUMMER SALE. the best fisherman in the Henry Fox family, 4933 Hillside | RN He's only a 125-pounder, this gentleman from Georgia, but he put| (== D Shoes S x . Little Muskell 3 \ NC : d fu every one of those pounds to work yesterday and led the nation in the % Ave., on a one-week fishing trip to Little Muskellunge | (§ N : 3 The ‘Cosmic’ Punch IS [qualifying rounds for the National Amateur Golf Championship which Men's — $2.99 and $8.99 ; I ruff. Wis. ! A j 5 ™ 3 NAR . will be played Aug. 25-30 at the Omaha, Neb. field club. A Lady Douglas — 81.98, $2.98, | highs id Yate i “ith River Runt. Francis 8 ; , ANY SN oe. TN Still a Mystery We're not saying Barnes is going : $3.98 Casting one afternoon with a River hunt, : \ NE NNN = to win the tournament, because the ow of Poughkeepsie, 1937 and 1939
tre od i FE \ LW . t gnagged into a bundle of underwater dynamite. Playing Lin A pO at | By HARRY FERGUSON fla a 150 Wil cciain sive prey rutirier-up, Who tailed to make the fish carefully, he | N aE Seki 3 Saf CRITE Prey Spore Falter kind of gold he did yesterday dow m|good in the New York District;
| their catch during the vacation N ” J Ba : _. fought him for nearly an | was average sized rock bass, X X \ y NEW YORK, Aug. 15.—He/!on the East Lake course of the At-| Walter Emery, 1935 runner-up who g 2 Out-of-Pawn
. X 4 i 3 Re 3 lanta Athletic Club, Barnes is going missed out in Oklahoma City; Jack 4 8 3 “BR? " hour, his dad said. When | 4; popeaian LAST SUNDAY | NS threw a green bathrobe offi, pe tough to beat. | Munger of Texas; the Brazilian, Dr. SU ITS i i;
he netted the fighting fish, | scored the first Pertess sola! J He : 3 ¥ Fa Sl i |his shoulders, shook hands : He Wiioped over oe first Tonge) ip Ratio and Albert (Scotty) th he a td.meunmd | 3$-ounce casting event at the In- § § ; \ Tn r sa [10 strokes, two under par, and Campbell. Ne a is on ~Poahe dianapolis Casting Club Riverside a EE with a couple of Sports toured the second 18 holes in 67. | The exempted players are former Be er on Just 2h Tn pool ever hung up in the outdoor | ; 3 TEN x writers and got down to busi-|which adds up to six under par for champions Dick Chapman, 1940; ore yard lone believed .~ | competition since the club was 3 X ) 3 H : : ness the day. That was far and away|Marvin (Bud) Ward, 1939; Chick ; The fish was es rev | formed in 1921. Sal ; pm : . ithe best score turned in by any of Evans, 1916-20; Johnny Fischer, Others EE pbled d Black | Previously, perfect scores on the CS = } “I'm going out slugging,” the 603 golfers who battled in 27/1936; Johnny Goodman, 1937; Wil- Good quality nee eI TT El | 10 30-inch targets. spaced un- 8 my ! he said. “If Louis wants to|sections for 137 tournament places. lie Turnesa, 1938, and Charley Yates, fa SATA clive styles. Runt, snapping it off the INE Of | venly from 40 to 85 feet from the S © : : : Previously, six men had qualified at| former British Amateur Champion § be SUrment serl. Mr in ws .«¢ | caster, have been made indoors — SEN NE slug with me, okay. Tll take one penver and six former champions/ Who was exempt because of Army selection. ™ ec srt i away from tricky winds and dis- R RR RE : from him to land one and I'll keep/and one prominent golfer doing duty. | FAIRBANKS three brothers 2 r OX : | concerting sunlight reflections. SER Na Lona 3 NERY F #8 |it up as long as he wants to play army service were exempted, which The pay best Scone of the day % oven § laie - nv Al is a member of the Casting [N \ 2 pt i lthat wav.” all adds up to the 150 who'll start Was a 138 turned in at Cedar Rapids, d 203 E. Was added é Pe SY 4 of | club's “Hot Shot Team,” holder : ? _ hy Ee ~ |the tournament proper. | Towa, by John Jacobs. I was poor an d the larger part of | ihe State indoor and outdoor i : & It was Lou Nova talking—talking| The casualties yesterday included |; | titles. X RS RD in the dingy, hot Pioneer Gymna-| several pretty good men-—Ray Bile STOUT'S FACTORY
g & & 8 Ne ae ..§ |stum where he had come to start ® : : ris S08 £ ; 3 ; 8 3 getting ready for i Our Mr. Hoff Wins, Loses | ; : 5 B® | [the most impor- RT . |
I WON a battle last week-end 3 N & : : tant evening in 3 Rain Prevents
| at Shaffer Lake, right in the heat : his life, the eve-
| of the day, with a fish of un- ao i b s ning of Sept. 19, : | | known identity, weight, length ® § ; £3 when he crawls : | . | | snd sively, Bui 1 WH 4 ol doe SF FC 8 : FE 3 into a ring in eénnis dy | oo 0 oe 000
The trouble was, our tussle was F E 3 Yankee Stadium | over a five-inch bluegill that I'd & So A ! and takes his
| fats be a) Sen. Then I'd 3 WAY " » Ry ) Pe ia hs | § The heavy rains of early this shoes that can take it, /
Bhi S 2 : morning have eliminated any chance | 5 gen My boa Th = AS a of} F | of playing today's scheduled matches 3) 2 il rubber bugs and had ne won 3 ; : in the City Parks Tennis Tourna- Aid 175 PAIRS sma than felt hi ta ont the line How's your luck been lately? Well, Arnold Doughty, captain of an Why don't : ment now in progress at the Fall : | pp my - t s me téd where | Atlantic fishing boat, hasn't had any trouble. The above catch is [you fight him :| Creek courts. : 7) . th “hh in Pry Then it felt as | What Doughty got on his busman’s holiday: One white marlin, eight [out of a crouch Play will be resumed tomorrow t H k S the He yr one had tied an | tuna, 12 bonita and two remora. When the marlin struck, two tuna like Godoy and Joe Louis [if possible and carried on through|| AM. ro en 1Z€eS aug Pg ¥ Il of a sud- | obligingly hooked into the headlines. Galento did? : _|Sunday so that some of the seven \ \ ancher te the line al: of 3 fl somebody asked. “I don’t have t0,”|final matches can be run off Sun- aa \ TWO TONES d WHITE den and I couldn't budge it. Very Nova said. “I can take a punchiday night. Any players who can kEe ) an confusing. better than he can, and I can hand|play Saturday are asked to get in E:T
0,0 , EE To H ; St C d t it out almost as hard as he can. Ijt ' i E AL i ’ aimos : ouch with Andy Bicket at WA- E never saw him. He stayed under- 00Si1er re am on 1 1011S want to get in there and knock him | 4201. d 4 [ SIZES 6s TO 12s water, tugging like a wuilijos: out quick.” The boys’ championship Was to EN th a Hy re ip. Jackin Someone Will Get Him have been decided today with Bill ET WIDTHS A TO D snapped my Ie tip, ducking it Game wardens’ report: aS AITen—Fishing not so good due to hot Someone Boyer and Richard Wood exchang- & Tm) cor Co Blackford—Lake Placid is clear but fish- " Wathington—Blue River is muddv. Lost| Then, as all interviews with Nova|ing shots. \%, “0 I CL oO Fu AO ee I aot River Is clea are bound to do sooner or later, the; Four players moved into the] RK. CITE SALE SATURDAY
: Carroll Freeman Lake Pe HRY Wayne—Fishin is fair . : : ‘ minutes with me hoping the rod are clear. Wabash River WhitegSome fice | liege are being discussion got around to the strange semi-final round of the junior |
wouldn't snap er the six-pound Wildcat Creek and Deer Creek are oa caught. Shafer Lake is clear. theories that come spinning out of [singles yesterday. Earl Otey clashes | leader weaken before I could see [Fishin RT the mind of this strangest of heavy-| with Dick Wood of Terre Haute GOOD
: : Cass—Fishing is poor. . : what I was wrestling with. Crawford—Big and Little Blue Rivers are Ri Rides weight boxers—his theory about the|and Donald Pfeiffer meets Sidney SHOES Then the line suddenly slack- |pyddr. Fishing is poor. fist ice t “cosmic punch,” his idea that he|Izsak, the unseeded upsetter, to de- FOR ened and I pulled in a very limp Dearborn—White Water is muddy. Pish- . |has learned to punch with gravity|termine the two finalists, LESS
: ing is poor. : : y . BE ea pig his Decatur—Stream fishing very poor instead of against it, his supreme| Yesterday's results: PARKING : Franci (above) and one yard Ce fe rg By . Dear aay gravel pits are clear; 3 confidence that no man who ever|_ Boys’ Singles nil Boyer defeated Porge ap 318-332 Mass. Ave. cis Fox (above e Sar body that made it appear he may [aching is poo kL : : Buschmann, 8-2, 6-4; Richard Wood de- SPACE f dynamite. ; % teas: lived can hit him hard enough to|feated Richard Light, 6-1, 6-2. USUALLY Eo) have been gulped whele by the Dubois — Following lakes are clear: 1 : hungry fish at the start of the |Schnellville, Ferdinand Forest, Ferdinand 3 send his senses reeling and send, ita’, Singles Ray 1 Ton de. CIOSE BY (Second Block) ¥ Bs ; City and Huntingburg SR him to the canvas don defeated Charles Funke, 6-2, Sa A t battle. Favette—Fishing is fair. ® 3 TT E Wa ; i. | Linne defeated Dave Bourke, 6-3, : ST Amateur Notes But I can’t prove a thing be- Fountain—Little Shawiee (209 Shawnee ; Ma Sl iy sn wa Tler, STagles=Ear) Otey defeated Bill ows Nz? 5 » i cause I never saw the other fish, [are muddy. Bast BO River is milky. : : “ lthe sports writers not to ridicule co unior Denbles—Scudder- Shirley defeated i GSU 9 P.M. “« 3 araareii c a - - " He "a Wi was, officer, wei Tate following are Wi RY 3 them until he had a chance to test Wood defeated “Messerlie-Otes, 6-2, 6d. SHOE STORE OFTBALL BHU) 50 HiRes iy ce Water, Blue Creek, Salt Creek, Hufman . them in the heat of battle. And, | dren teh ikies—Mary, Grace Lauck de- £ 8 & L and Cans : so help me, as you listened to the| Men's doubles—Tichenor-Wood deo 1
x A. Tou RNEY ene—Some small mouth bass biting co big guy standing there among the |Ghristopher-Crerwonky, 6-4,
‘ , vs? in Gleeng Cree ; : oad. Wood defeated Bills- Bows in 6-4, Ah, the Good Old Day Hamilton Al fishing is good in both punching bags and exercise bars 8.8; Lukas. Brooks defeated McClain: Arm. . $ ‘ i + an 3 ; strong 3: ki - THE WISCONSIN CONSERVA- |* CH enareke—All streams too Jow and] ; you began to get a hunch that here tented’ Bosart-Gisler, 6.2. 3-6, 5 rp
TION Department is the latest (milky Yai Sshin B. Creek is milky. Pits] hk. might be the one who would turn Ittenbach defeated Galvin-Angrick by deto puncture a myth about “the |.re aesr | © De the trick at which so many others | an fi, ease ois tg defeated Morac iie de. Quy OF-PAWN rs.” i —Following clear: Starvejy R have failed feated Renner-Whittingt . 9: good old days. Dusting off a Jackson—Fo a" ‘Mus °F = RD ‘ ngton, 6-0, 4-6, 6-2; journal kept in 1804-05 by Fran- Holo tre White River an scata \ 3 You tried to argue vourself out of Mitenel- -Nonwieler defeated Conn-FElder, cis Victor Malhiot who worked for as and rivers are too low forj : it, tried to tell yourself that any rentined | Doubles —. Gallagher. Bicket de. fy > 1 - any Ss LR 3 > urphy-Du ° - the North West Fur Co, the con- |° Jeferson--Fishing is poor. a : Mis ; man who went out to punch" with Mohr. Likely defnten Hutter Huser. Tog J
ore bs —Figshing is : S \ servation men tell anglers that the johnson ching 3% naar. Biting because 3 Na Louis was committing suicide. A 3 Brittain. -Galvin defeated Sherer-Wolf, These suits are tops
3 s thev v , what lof the weather 3 picture of Nova lying on the can- 42 Suki dreams the ha e about what jo pile weather. ve and Lake George Ham. Cae vas with Louis—dead-panned but| oa Today's Schedule in quality and fishing must have been like 130 |.°0 3 are clear. Rest are milky. AS ? A. M.—Maver-Izak vs. Pfeiffer-Wood. years ago aren't true. PaPorie—Fiching 1s good. All lakes and : 1 alert—standing over him flashed | °F; M—i Ham Boyer vs. Richard Weed i} style! Save money post & o in Jouble-header Here's what Malhiot wrote in |" Niami Base Jshing good with minnows. Rh : Nn Sony pons, tiation: ‘was rar Re Henk (seo An Tomas Peiffer and dress fashionand illard Park at 2 p. m § al Kelsey pits an uertie e are clear ys ¥ TAS co Bundar X Bie Sal a Site Montgomery—Creeks are not flowing, FRANKLIN, Ind, Aug. 15— |prought back to the bronzed gian® Mar Ban oles iand pies vs. winner shy by jing ii i L.5 & i Hiv 1 ithout t hi 3 1 Morzan_ Fishing is very oor. Everet Rice of Crawfordsville is who stood there talking sO quietly 5 P. M. — Ray VonSpreckelson vs. Clyde g le for the Lebanon nal to] My arrival without calthing a | yghte--Sylvan Lake and Lakes are| one of the “big timers” entered in [and so confidently: Akard, Toombs-Neidhamer vs Bourke- |] prices. All suits are in at Memorial Park 4 ~.1 fish. Today T am sending Gau- milky. Verv nice biuegills being cayent the dirt track to i . : Yn ; Justus, White-Dailey vs. Reich-Messerlie. fine condition — tt | Cia ““| thier (post clerk) to cast his nets |2! Sylvan Lake also at Muncie Lake. Bass IT aulo racing pre- | “I really think that I'm in per-| 23% F. M--Victer Kingdon Seii-Harme || cleaned and sterilized. Pra : ) A . : are not biting good. gram to be staged here next Sun- [fect condition for the first time in Lukas Brooks ve. Jonmes-T(tenhasn aonnn.
—Plainfeld vs. Lebanon aki . k are in another lake; perhaps we shall -, Orange—Lost River and Lick Creek are| go afternoon under the auspices my life. I been up in Maine, you|\Weod vs. Mitcheil-Nonweiler. Ruckelshaus- 4 $70 00 Holds Any Garment
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AMES t some crawfish.” Whitaker vs. Linne-Otey Sixbay Sav; ge Parke—Following are milks: Big and| of the Mid West Racing Associa- [know, and I never had this feeling| 6 P. M.—Anna Klein vs. Marianna Gal.
winner of Game On the next day:. “At last we [Little Raccoon, Sugar, Mill, Cold and Leatherwood. tion. about my condition before. I|™{50" p. M.—Tichenor-Wood vs. Shirley.
lesansport vs. Rabb All-Stars! have caught five carp (red horse, Posey —Fishing generally is poor There are 20 cars enetred and Follow! : weigh about 210 now, and I think |Scudder, Stewart-Gisler Hurt-Hurt, Winner of Game 2 ve. win.| there were no earp) and a mas- | RiplesSFOUCHRE ree ia Lauenery some of the best dirt track per- [py RE into the ring weighing about |puthienes avin ve. Mohr. Likely. Kingdon or ser of Game 3 quinonge (muskellunge) in our |Resertoirs formers in the Middle West will |3qp er Ges ner. Ruckeithans. Whitaker a nets thi€ morning; but Gauthier oes uscatatuck it milky. Fishing is vie for honors. Do % ge . At this di pSheagle Jor Lebanon Regional at Me-| had #6 stay all night with Bea- ap veneer Weather too hot for fshing. Bob Simpson of Waterford, a § ne rons. 'm ai gy A t B ¢ , 5 4 savs $ 00—Lataret tte vs. Crawfordsville Steel BY hed, + me a man. Tet Ls Tibgecance_ Following are. gear: oa Mich, last year’s Mid West Racing ing that Nova is going to beat 4 ma eur oxers s. Wh $ e 0 . : : uk ines $:00—Plainfeld vs. Lebanon Winkler Stok-| a pariripges at & | Vicat South and Wildcat Middle, Association champion; Harold |;oyis. I'm just trying to get into Meet at Garfield Park miracle: Tipton—Upper Wildcat and pits are| Shaw, the Indianapolis pilot whe |.,4s the hunch that arrived and
The Wisconsin Conservation |clcar Few crapples and carp are being hag won twice here this season; ; SP RO i : h ¢ wo * 3 ri Ih SA PE MEE | Department” pute out That the | NBR-roge sr mic, Bat Pk | ERIC Zaihck,hus Comuin | |e a ME Cok Sua 2 NYS Sarre, rk le, he sone ES
eir last mixed doub t z the commer Moggi] amr “'cait| location, Lac Du Flambeau, is the |H3rnah, Creek, Fou {ae ine, Roterst Pi champ; Phil Mocca, 8t. Louis, and |i, cer the City and Marion County W, P 09238 or RI 03540 to make reserva.| same place where some of the [the river Charlie Szekendy, South Bend, are Lady Lueck likes these guys whol|A Recreation departments. wk
tions. Play: will start at 3 p. m. each Z Wa bash—Sukens, Sony and Round Lakes : " 3 UW) ; A R : afterncon. best present-day fish are caught. 1,8) other favorites. fear nothing. She likes ‘em to be] The Garfield card will feature rr willing to take a punch to land|a “double wind-up” between Bill
one. And T for one will not he too|Lyster of South Side C. C. and
surprised if on the evening of Sept.|Charles Teckenbock of Willard Park ; “- ; 19 she takes that last, long walk/at 142 lbs. and Clifford Goodwin of : ® * from dressing room to ring with|Rhodius and Willis McCoy of Garas a a 00 Nova and then, just before he goes|field Park at 126 lbs. Eight other ’ up into that hot square of light,|bouts will be on the card with the WHITE 1 A 9 ETHYL
grasps one of his big, brown paws|show starting at 8 p. m.
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