Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1945 — Page 14
69 Play for . 16 Places in Title Fli Title F light By HARVEY HARRIS Alice O'Neal, young Highland star, shot an 83° in her bid for medal honors as the Indiana women's golf tournament was resumed today at Meridian Hills after a lapse of two years. Miss Dorothy Ellis, Manual schoolmistress and defending cham~ pion; was off form and had an 86 in the qualifying round. Miss O'Neal, ranked as‘ one of - the contenders, was a shot above Miss Ellis with a 42 at the turn. But she was back in 41 while the 1942 champion had a 45. Their cards:
PAR out ... 645-39
646—42 645—41 345—40—79 355—41—83
543 543 643 544 556 ~€'Neal 646 Ellis 766 346—45—86 Miss Elizabeth Punn, returning to tourney competition for the first
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Alice O'Neal . .. among younger stars
"THE INDIANAPQLIS TIMES
Meridian Hil
By EDDIE ASH 1 Times Sports Editor By edging the Columbus
double-header out at Victory field, the Indians retained their league lead although Milwaukee gained a full game and reduced the Tribe's margin to one game, The Brewers won three over the week-end while the Redskins won two and dropped one, the Saturday nighter. Tribe triumphs yesterday, chalked up before a crowd of 7797, were by the scores of 3 to 2 and 5 to 4, the second in seven innings. The flash rainstorm, which struck the ball park at the start of the sixth inning of the first contest, held up action for more than dan: hour.
But the Indians should’ worry.
: .|They have won 15 out of their last
Elizabeth Dunn .. . returns to competition.
' time since 1940, had 44-45—89, while | Carolyn Pickering of Highland, re- | garded as another contender, shot | 45-50—95 over the long Meridian Hills layout. A field of 89 was on hand to bid] ~ for the 16 places in the champion- * shin flight, | Two late entries were Mrs. B. D. current * Mitchell and Mrs. G. N. Druly of Kokomo. Mrs. Marvin Gillespie of Pleasant Run replaced & contestant| who withdrew. The long-hitiing Miss Dunn cap- |
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will provide a stiff test for Golion Chaney, 10-round main event battle of a five-tilt pro nine games scheduled in local ama- |American tournament,” gets under | way today at the Tam O'Shanter |
club with the best field {the Indians this season and made
the |
mitt bill to be staged at the Sports arena next Thursday night,
Colion C hy, Accepts Challenge
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stands well over the six-foot mark and tips
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tured 19 straight matches in state (na scales at 210 pounds. > competition before bowing to Miss "Ellis in the 1937 finals. Others Are Listed Other top flight capital city en- % trants included Louellen Trimble the Brown Bomber. ®and Miss Pickering of Highland: was accepted’ by Chaney. Mrs. Robert Laycock of Pleasant) wierd among the Detroiter's holds “ Run; Mrs. R. C. Block of Broad-| 5 Musto and went moor, and Mrs. W. Hathaway Sim- knockout=victims are Neville (Tiger) mons of the host club. In the field from out-state cities o were Mrs. Calvert Shotb, South! Varg 0 Is Wi mner Bend city champ; Mrs. W. N. Cox |n Y inks Events jo Zz > Toms Haut and Mrs. W. H. Vargo fired some fine over Lindy Tr nd were get- golf ior - Allison's yesterday, . sang their Arst taste of competition BD - Be ee id Dukes. | “3% in the senior event. Among these -
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| 3 e, |Joe Louis and gained a world of here, and
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1itting Youngstown He stopped Beech. in the|teur day game August 4.. third round while Trammell to survive the first session. a decision win over
his feature ‘of last week's card. victims were Chicago belters.
Carter -also has signed Cpl.
well remembered for several | top Trammell, |
Jack 0.)
failed He also! Tony 0 -a draw with
|the late Lem Franklin. will be in action for the Hhird-straight-week-heres—He knocked t Cy Ellison two weeks ago in the |0f the loop. won a decision!
in the '10-round Both
Dick
% were the attractive Vaughan twins, Harold ip an Industrial league cook, popular Camp Atterbury jun-
Mary and Marjorie, seniors at Pur-| Match at Sarah Shank. jor lightweight, due university, Vargo also was the top man in {local middleweight
SOFTBALL NOTES {nament, which attracted a record pair. In last night's games at Speedway, DIY of 208. The Industrial match Pepsi- Cola girls defeated Boonville girls, was held in conjunction with the 8-1: Ross Gear of Lafayette won over Allis t. Castle Barns, 4-2, and Speedway All-Stars ison mee 1 yo out Latayerie ANS All-Stars, 4-3 ‘The tourney was the largest in-} xis oY, a,
GL ie team {oo A far SE ng from’
&. Kingsn Knights while the giris- shut out Marion, 16-0 “In the remaining game, Ino dianapolis Railways won from Shelbyville ¥ Merchants, 8-1.
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and Arnold Deer,!
contender, and
|the AllisoNews fourth annual tour: is seeking strong opposition for the
Clinic Arranged Sagalowsky, dustrial event ever staged in this ing Western player. will conduct a safely twice to lead the attack in A Ip Reled g ¢ Ander Wee LET SHE AT CC prize, according to Burt Smith, Al- Tow. The clinics are being conduct - 4 Most of the games had Just “got.
Indiana ennis|
Standing of Clubs, Results Schedules
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (First Game:
(Second Game; Litwacit pet Minneapolis 611 MeGillin and Ulisney; 561, Cardinal,
S11
5 Innings) 2406 603 0— 9 12 0! Chicago 001 060 0— 1 3 0] New York Kash; Lucier and| Grove, Ross, | Turner, Dubiel and D | Chicago at New York | poned; rain,
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NATIONAL LEAGUE | pct. | Toledo #19 Louisville 563 Whitehead 563 Min lies. 523 S05 494 . Kansas S Paul Singleton, Pringle ton Rudolph, Lewis, Dantonio
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(First Game) . 016 902 000-12 17 2
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423! Loui sville 011 011 000— 4 12 .310 Miller, Garner and Lyon; Thompson, | Callahan and Aragon,
(Second Game;
AMERICAN AS Columbus » 7 Innings) INDIANAPOLIS 100 600-0— 1 7 1 100 010 x= 2 7 1 Crandall; Clark and Milwaukee Minneapolis Pyle and -Stephenso and Savino, Cardinal
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City
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Innings) Kansas 001 100 0— 4 2 Kansas City . St. Paul 010 033 x— 1 10 0 St. Paul Marshall and Danielson; Sunkel, Taus-| Moore, cher and Dantonio Kelly, tonio
“ Lost Detroit 3 > + Washington .sonis Kew York .....cc0ov0...s St. Louis Boston _ Chicago Cleveland - .............. Philadelphia
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Marlean Davis, Tauscher
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Brooklyn
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Innings) 000 000 001 000 0— 1 14 | Cincinnati M01 600 000 600 1 2 | Brewer Adams, Feldman | Walters and «Lakeman
| New York 0 and 14.1 Ho. a © and Kluttz; AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at New York Detroit at Philadelphia, night Cleveland at Washington, night. Only games scheduled
New York Cincinnati Mungo and Lombardi dle and Unser
(Second Game 001 00H 100. 5-12 2 000 142 04x—171714 2 Fischer Emmerich, Vaoiselle, Harrel, Adams and Berres, Kluttz; Bowman Heusser and Unser
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Philadelphia Chicago Schanz, Spindel] Gillespie
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First Game) 000 000 1 | 7 000 600 002— 2 13 Holm; Gables and Lo-
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RESULTS SATURDAY
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Golf's Gold Rush
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CHICAGO, July 23 (U. P.) —Golf's greatest gold rush, the $60,008 all-
country Isince 1042. | Staged by George 8. May, {Chicago businessman, this three-in-
one golfing classic starts today with| Braves answered the local call for [the second tilt. qualifying play for the amateurs. help, the fans would be looking at| English also sparked Women qualify tomorrow, the pros 2 second division club instead of | ldians in a two-run inning in the Championship play enjoying the performance of a opening encounter.
Wednesday. begins concurrently in each tournament Thursday with 18 holes daily {through Sunday. The main attraction is the men's phen in “which a brilliant field, headed by Byron Nelson, Slammin’| Sammy Snead and Et. ‘Ben Hogan, will be. after the $13,600 in war bonds that goes to the winner, Sgt.” Ernest J. (Dutch) Harrison
17 starts and will take on the Columbus team again tonight at 8:30 in the fourth of the series. It will be ladies’ night at the park. Big Deal, Completed In a deal completed over the week-end,. the Indians lost Ed Wright," their ace pitcher, to the Boston Braves and he was to report to the major league team in Pittsburgh today. In the transaction. the Indians are to receive three players and a sum of cash.’ Pitcher Ira Hutchinson and Infielder Steve Shemo have already been assigned to the Tribesters and another pitcher is to be sent here later, according ‘to Tribe President Ownie Bush. Bush said he was reluctant to lose Wright but felt obligated to sell ithe big right hander to the Braves at their urgent request. It was the Boston National club which saved
a pennant contender out of them. As a matter of fact, had not the
pacesetter. | Big.Wright, 26, won 13°games for {the Redskins and lost five. He | pitched a no-hitter against Kansas {City early in the season and prior to that hurled a one- hister against rColumbus: { According to Bob Yogan, former {Tribe ace now with the Braves, | Hutchinson is a capable and willing
five innings of the first game when of wright field, O., showed he would | Worker and Bob predicted he will
the skies let loose. inning, Carson Collier accounting {for three of them when he blasted a home run to score two mates ahead. i Held to Four Hits
Hurt, on the mound for harges, limited the R’s to four hits,
c one a home run by Joe Bowman.
former rank- Ed Marcum and Boyd Debaun- hit! gj
{under way when the rain started.
. l'association to help younger players. although the first game of the Al-|
lison-U. 8S two innings. With their eyes on a spot in the amateur game ‘program, Mallory tand Allison's were attempting last night to schedule a postponed game before the Wednesday deadline. The
Tire twin bill had gone |
two teams leading the leagues will |
participate in the Victory field affair, and prior to Sunday, Kingan's was the only aggregation sure of a berth. Despite managed
the rain,
to add a victory to its
340 411 013—17 19 2 Municipal league standing and now 001 010 200— 4
has an opportunity place. The newsmen claimed a for-| | feit victory over 40 and 8 when the latter failed to field a terday.
Ft. Harrison, second-placers at the | The Indianapolis Cardinals won a/l in’
ers tonight at- Riverside No. 2, and the soldiers must have a victory to clinch a place in the amateur day games. — B. H.
" Hilldales Win SEfom Detroit Club
Philadelphia Hilldales dethe Detroit Motor City , 5-3, before about 2500 fans Victory field last night. An official Negro National league game will be played Thursday when {the New York Black Yankees tangle with the Newark. Eagles.
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of 273 strokes, 15 under par.
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Indianapolis Balls—Off Durheim 3, Mazar 1ts—By Durheim 1 Time—1:38,
Cards Take: Pair
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425;
Losing Pitcher — Vucovich.
| Moore, Peters and Prince.
Red ‘|Birds in both ends of yesterday's
.|games with the Braves batted .290.
o to four hits and beat them, 8 to 1,
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Umpires— | Time—1:40,
Ed Wright , , , goes to Braves
lost seven with the Braves. He is a righthander, Infielder Shemo 1s 28 and bats righthanded. He prefers to play second or third but will be assigned to the utility role at the moment. In 96 games with Harford last year, Shemo batted .316 and in 18
President Bush believes ‘the Wright deal will help, both clubs and will just about’ set the Indians in all -departments for the tough part of the A. A. race that is {pointing day by day to a two-club {sprint “between the Redskins-. and | the Brewers. Win on Homers Tribe fans who braved yesterday's threatening weather were thrilled by home runs by Stan Wentzel and Heinje Heltzel in the first game and by three doubles by Gil English in the nightcap. English batted in three of the Tribe's five runs in
the In-| He belted a {double in. the fourth and then Wenzel walloped the horsehide out of the park, . Heltzel hit his homer in the| fifth of the first contest With none | on and it was proved to be the winning -run.—It-was Heltzel's- first homer at Victory field in two seasons here. Harry Durheim lasted the route
for 10 hits. The Red Birds had 11 runners left on base, They tallied {their two markers in the third stanza, Jiminez Relieves Fletcher _ In the second tilt, Glen Fletcher opened on the Tribe rubber and was given a three-run lead in the first inning. He failed to last, however, and was relieved by Pedro Jiminez in the seventh and last round. The -Indians collected: 10 SE = he AphagaiA: on EE pl Jue The Red Birds are here: Aor three more games, tonight. tomorrow night and Wednesday night. Wedinesday will be Infantile Paralysis night. In the Saturday game, played be{fore 4370 customers, Roman Brunswick of the Birds held the Indians
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Tribesmen Retain Top “wf in Double Triumph 1 Over Red Birds—Wright Sold
Yank Shiper Reported in Final Season
NEW YORK, Joe McCarthy, master manager of the majors, whose 15-year-career with the New York Yankees proe vides baseball with its greatest suce cess story, probably is serving his last geason at the helm of the club,
President Larry MacPhail said toe
day. McCarthy, ill at ‘his hotel here, reportedly was ready to resign yes terday until after a conference with MacPhail when he was persuaded to finish out the season. The 58-year-old Irishman, whose genius for developing stars gave the Yankees eight pennants and seven world championship, four sece ond place finishes and two thirds since he took over the team in 1931, compiled a record that is unparale leled in baseball. Ready To Quit MacPhail revealed that McCarthy was ready to resign last winter a cause of recurrent illness, but rece onsidered when the club changed ownership, “Joe told Ed Barrow that he wanted to quit then, but he fel people would. think he resign when I took over so he changed ‘his mind,” MacPhail said. “He is upset about the way tha$ ihe team has been going. He said he hadn't ‘been able to “sleep since Wednesday and his physician has advised him to rest awhile, forgete ting about baseball.” ; MacCarthy left the club Friday aftér it"dropped a double header te the St. Louis Browns and has no# been with them since.
‘Martin and Riley
Have Chance to
Win 'Hero' Laurels
Wayne Martin and Pat Riley will {have a chance of being crowned the | top * ‘heroes” among local mat fans
{match on the outdoor grappling bill tomorrow night at Sports Arena. The popular pair will swing inte action against two aggressive and tricky foes when they clash with Mike Angelo of Akron, O., and Steve Nenoff, Russian matman from New York. Fans respect the skill and ability of Angelo and Nenoff, but do not like their style. With the exception of dropping a verdict on a disqualification, Nenoff and Angelo have never CREAR. TG roars. Xe first tag-team bout here a year ago. Martin is out of Hollywood, Cal., and Riley is from Chicago. A supporting match brings toe gether Angelo Martinelli of Boston and Balk Estes of Hammond.
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