Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1942 — Page 23

THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1942

Air-Minded Golfer

Golfdom’s great, Bobby Jones, now Capt. Robert T. Jones of ‘the army air force. has arrived at Mitchell field, New York, for duty. He is shown above climbing out of a jeep. He will ‘be assighed to the | aircraft warning service of the first fighter command.

Refs Must Give ‘Boxing Decisions

TRENTON, N. J, June 25 (U.| |'P).—State Athletic ‘Commissioner |

Lewjs Plays Boll as ‘Merle Johnson’

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June 25 union excited over “Merle JoRnson,” who played first base, pitched sevinnings and endangered the | health of opposing infielders with his line-drive hits. “Johnson” turned out to be J.

Pe Lewis, former hard- | poor performances.

Named Manager

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John J. Hall today notified all pro-

To 3d Round In NIGA Meet

SOUTH BEND, June 25 (U.P). — Defending champion Bar] Stewart of Touisiana State and Ray Brownell of Stanford, last year's’ runnerup, studded sh otherwise “dark-horse” field of 16 survivors today as match play eliminations began in the third and fourth rounds in the National Intercollegiate golf tournament. The casualty list posted at the

close of yesterday's initial 18-hole rounds over the demanding Chain ©’ Lakes course took a terrific toll of the name entries and favorites in the starting 6¢ qualifiers. Nine of the day's matches went into extrahole play. Lone Hoosier

Only Hoosier te survive was Dale Morey of Louisiana State. The Martinsville star defeated John Wilson of Stanford, 3 and 2, ih his opener

ana dropped Bob Drummond of | ‘Oberlin, Ohio Conference champion,

round. | ‘Stewart barely pulled in ‘under {the wire in his first match, eliminating Johnny Ward of Syracuse by superior ‘putting for a 1-up vic[tory and dropping W. E. Beckford | ‘of Yale, 3 and 2, in the ‘windup. Dick Haskell Northwestern's | caddy scholarship ace and medalist

6 and 5 to advance to the third]

BING CROSBY will say goodby to his “Music Hall” ‘program * tonight until ‘mid-September. The bigger B. of the Crosby clan will be replaced by the younger B., ‘Bob, beginning next week. Bob will ride in the driver's seat until El ‘Bingo returns. ‘For his final broadcast tonight, Bing will play host te Fred Astaire and the two ‘men ‘will preview ‘their new Irving Berlin ‘musical film, “Holiday Inn,” ‘made by Paramount. Also slated as a guest is the trumpeter, Harry James. ‘Highlights of Bing’s farewell pro‘gram will be his introduction of Berlin's patriotic “Song of Freedom” from the score of the picture, written ‘as a successor to the composer's “God Bless America.” Also from the score, Bing will sing “Be ‘Careful, It's My Heart,” and he and Astaire will joih in & ‘duet performance of “I'll ‘Capture Her Heart Singing.” Mary Martin, fresh from a 10-day vacation, will offer a special set of lyrics to “Three Little Sisters” and “He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings.” It’s ‘on WIRE at 8 o'clock.

” A QUIZ PROGRAM designed for people ‘who have attained inferiority complexes by attempting to vie with the experts ‘makes its bow tonight on WIBC and Mutual at 7:30 |‘0’clock. Tom Howard (who is ‘no Einstein), Harry (Bottle) McNaughton, some-

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Fred Astaire, right, who will be the guest of Bing Crosbys’ final ratio ‘program until fall, tonight, attempts to show the croondr a few ‘intrionte steps he turned out in ‘the ‘new ‘picture, “Holiday ¥nhn,” in ‘which ‘the two ‘men starred.

will throw them back —e Another “expert” with a ‘microscopic TI. Q., ‘will be selected. Very appropriately, the program is titled “It Pays ‘to Be Ignorant.” Coming in for some first-handed flogging will be amateur ‘nights, courts of human relations, charm schools and other formulas the patient listening public has been subjected to. * Ww Ww TAKING HER cue from one of the hobbyists of the ‘Hobby Lobby” program, Maudie ‘installs ‘coin meters throughout the house to-

‘hight ‘ih ‘a ‘campaign to corner the | stamp and bond market durs-| Fr lost to Jim Teale of Min- times known ‘as “the Isaac Newton ing another episode of the ‘Maudie’ | nesota in the first round, 5 and 4, of radio because he has taken the Diary” program at 6:30 ‘o'clock on |

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thon 2¢-hole second round against | Chandler Simonds of Michigan for| a 1-up victory in the day's longest match.

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| Burleigh Jacobs, captain of the | University of Wisconsin team and

Hall also instructed medical ex-| ‘holder of the course record with a | aminers to include in their reports| 67, ‘was another heavy ‘threat to Jacobs lost to Manuel De La COLUMBUS, O., June 35 (U. {'who are severely beaten or who give | Torre of Northwestern, 3 ahd 2, in| P) —President George M. Traut- | ‘man ‘of the American association | today disallowed a ‘protest filed | wy the Minneapolis Millers ‘on intercollegiate champion; | the 4-3 victory of the Tndianapward (Dutch) Zwilling, former Kan- ‘Grover Pool of Duke, Southeastern | sas ‘City ‘manager, has been wp- conference titlist; Cherles Lin® of gay might.

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{the first round. The slaughter of sectional con- | ference titlists by the unknowns ‘also felled A. 'C. Williams of Yale, Eastern

Denver, Rocky ‘mountkin champ; | | Michigan's No. 1 star Ben Smith, |

‘and Frank McCann of Stanford, (Pacific coast leader.

stays on the show. Mr. Howard will fire the questions {at the “experts, "Wir. McNaughton and Mr. Shelton, and ‘the “experts”

Troutman Rejects Millers’ Protest_

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Manager Tom Sheehan of the Millers contended that ‘Skelley of Indianapolis missed the plate in

Teale’s hot George Shelton will be the maine | streak carried him through a mara-|

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In a recent “Hobby Lobby” show, a guest ‘explained how he had installed ‘such ‘meters. Tt was rigged up so that it cost a nickle to fry a ‘pork ‘chop, & dime to listen to the radio and five cents to Tun the vacuum ‘cleaner. Maudie has her school chums vig up ‘the coin boxes from the ice box to the shower. The idea is fine but trouble begins ‘when her father brings his boss home for dinner. ®* ww RETURNING to Mutual and |WIBC tonight at 7 o'clock ‘will ke |Alfred Wallenstein’s “Sinfonietta,” which abandoned its Thursday spot on the network during the presenta tion of the First American Opera An all-classical program

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Two special events have besh planned hy the citizen committess working With the ity recreation department and will be had Wb Ohristian park and the playground at school 10 tomorrow. At Onristian park, starting at

TA7:80 p. '™. Pames and contests Will

be held for both Children wand adults. Tn charge of the program are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Romer; Mr. &nd Mis. Willard Walter and Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Seanland, The family hight picnic at school 10 ‘will start at 5:30 p. m. A boxing show will be featured. In ‘eharge are Mis. P. L. Sargent, Mis, Harold Kenworthy, Mrs. J. HW. Abraham, Mis. 'Q. V. Green, Mrs, Lewis Woodruff, Mrs. Ralph Mines, Mis. ©. EB. Chistian, Mrs. Kennel, Mrs. Floyd Black ahd Ms, Willieim Me! Nally.

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“LL CAPTURE NER NEARY

| ‘a slide which scored the tying run Ohib State gang that he was helped to his coast threat feet and pushed back by a team-

from 1927 until 1982 and again froth| Johnny Krisko of 1935 through 1937. ‘eliminated the Atlantic

July 7. Lewis was a ‘member of

Baby ‘Snooks toni in th | the all-stars in 1938. ) Ss ght ih the way he

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‘Eddie Johnston of Baltimore, 1 up, | in a second round extra-hole match | ‘with & 3D0-yard drive to the green! fon the 20th, finishing in two pubis i & birdie three and the match. |

Purdue Out |

Wade Knipp of Purdue —— the first round with & 8 and 2 vic. | [tory over Charles Knab of Giricin- | ‘nati then lost the windup to W. R.| Kuntz of Yale, 3 and 2. ‘Of Notre| Dame's four qualifiiers, three ‘wore eliminated in the first round, with William Wilson bowing to R. W.| Kuntz of Yale, 1 up, in 19 holes in the second round. Today's play will trim the field to four for the start of 36-hole quarterfinals Friday.

Today's Pairings

Upper bracket—Ear]l Stewart of {Louisiana State, defending cham(pion, vs. John Holmstrom of Tili- | nois; R. W. Kuntz of Yale vs, John | Krisko of ‘Ohio State; W. R. Kuntz of Yale vs. Manuel De La Torre of | Northwestern, and B. H. Paul of Navy vs, Allen Whaling of Cincinnati. Tower ‘Stanford

bracket—Ray Brownell of vs. Harold Gjolme of Washington; John Stoltz of North-| western vs. Johh Donshue of Georgetown; Frank Tatum of Stan- | ford vs. Keith Welts of Washington, | and Dale Morey of Louisiana vs, Jim | Teale of Minnesota.

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mate Joe Moore to touch the base. He said the action constituted in-

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On an umpire’s report, said ‘that Skelley did ‘miss ‘the base but that

the ‘plate with his hand. “Thus, the action by his teammate which would have consti-

tuted interference as charged, had | no bearing since the play ‘was |

completed when Skelley, unaided, touched ‘the plate,” Trautman said.

Angott, Robinson

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NEW YORK, June 25 (U. P).— ‘Lightweight ‘Champion Sammy Angott of Washington, Pa., has been matched for a 10-round non- title | bout against Ray (Sugar) Robinson | lof Harlem at Madison Square ‘Gar- | den July 30, Promoter Mike Jacobs announced ‘today. ‘Robinson, undefeated in 32 pro-

| fessional bouts, decisioned Angott|

at Philadelphia last summer ih an- | other 10-round overweight bout,

Golf Winners at ‘Meridian Hills

The ‘match-play-against-par golf | tournament at Meridian Hills yes-| terday was won by Mrs. Donald | H. Ellis. She was even against par | with 110 and had & handicap of 28 for 82. ‘She, also, won the Western | Golf association pin for the month. | Mrs. William ¥. Hoffman had best,

gross score of 98 and Mrs, Louis J. | \

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