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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1046 Southern Cal. | Players Lead Court Adyance
CHICAGO, June 26 (U. P.)—The University of Southern California had thrée men in singles competition today as the NCAA tennis championship went into the fourth round at Northwestern university. Bob and Tom ' Falkenburg and John Shea of USC won third round
matches yesterday. Two Texas players, Clarence Mabry and Ben Weil, also went into the fourth round. ; George Pero, a war veteran recently returned to the University of Miami, provided the lone upset by defeating Ben Migdow, Illinois, former state high school champion;4. 6-2, 6-2. , Results of yesterday's play: SINGLES (Second Round)
Ben Migdow, Illinois, defeated Frank Oantwell, Georgetown, 6-1, 6-3 Phillip Neff, Georgetown, defeated Mel Randoll, Illinois, 6-3, 6-2. (Third Round) ger Downs, Illinois, Tule Notes Dame, 2-8, 8« George Pero, Miami, dow, Illinois, 6-2, 6-3. Eugene Johnson, Rensselaer, Homer Shoop, Kalamazoo, 6-3, DOUBLES (First Round)
er Downs and Benny Migdow, IlliRois, defeated Harry Erd and Joe Brown, Notre Dame, 6-4, Leslie Longshore and Rufus Harris, Tulane, won by default over John Schilling and Oharles Foelber, Valparaiso. Siam Match and Ken cCarthy, Rice,
defeated Ra. MeN and Bill J Missouri, 60. y a Ypnson,
Dowling to Head Tennis Clinic
Frank Dowling, chairman of the Meridian Hills tennis committee will eondutt a racquet clinic for the sons and daughters of the club’s members Saturday. He will be assisted by Charles DeVoe, 1045 State boys’ champion. —— —
Matched in
Loa Bill defeated Ben Mig-
defeated
Bob Montgomery
night. Montgomery, 27, 5-8, 135-pound of Philadelphia, is recognized title-
Stolz muffed in his first shot
NEW YORK, June 26 (NEA) —~Allle Stolz, ex-Coast Guard, bride~ groom, commercial artist, golfer and prize fighter, gets his second crack at the lightweight championship when he squares off against Bob Montgomery in a 15-round fight in Madison Square Garden Friday
vania, but the National Boxing Association casts what amounts to a minority vote for Ike Williams, Georgia Negro, whom Monty knocked out in Quakertown in 12, Feb. 25, 1944.
dropped a 15-round decision to then champion Sammy Angott, May 15» 1642. Angott also beat Montgomery. Montgomery and Stolz were scheduled to battle May 17, but the champion suffered a deep cut above
Title Bout
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Amateur Links Tourney Carded
An invitation to all amateur golfers in Indiana was extended today by L. Strauss & Co. for an 18-hole medal play tournament next Wednesday at the Speedway links, Trophies and merchandise awards are included on the prize list and there will be no entry fee except the | usual greens fee. Par for the 6653-yard layout is 71. Half the 18 holes are on rolling
{Colion Chaney and Shelton Bell
Heavy Belters In Main Bout
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packing plenty of steam in their Sunday punches, there's a feeling among the local pro boxing fans
WIMBLEDON, England, June 26 (U.,P.).~Two Californians, Dorothy Bundy of Santa Monica and Mrs. Pat Canning Todd of Lafayette, gained the third round of the women's singles in. the all-England ten-| nis championships today by routing their British opponents in straight! sets.
Miss Bundy, the first American to] take the court as England's celebrated court classic entered its]
singham, 6-1, 6-1, while Mrs. Todd crushed Mrs. R. E, Haylock, 6-1, 6-0, A bright sun bathed Wimbledon's center court for today's matches
singles and mixed doubles. Geoffrey Brown of Australia, a strong favorite to take the men's doubles crown with Dinny Pails, moved into the third round of the| singles with a 6-0, 6-0, 6-1 victory| over England's H. Marriner. Budge Patty of Los Angeles finally win a second-round berth in the men’s singles by ousting J. Thomas of France, 4-6, 6- -3, 6-2, 6- 2. Their
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U.S. Ladies Rule at Wimbledon |
| match was halted in the middle of Hart of ‘Miami, Fla,
third day, turned back Nancy Pas- |
which includes men's and women’s!
Miss Hart, the fourth set the first day because | nembey of the U, 8. Wightman cup| of rain and darkness. | team which is dominating the womAnother of the powerful Cali- en's play, defeated her youthful fornia contingent marked up a U, 8. British rival in +3 second-round | victory when Tom Brown of San|match, 6-0, 6-1 | Francisco defeated Britain's R. E.| Katherine Winthrop of South! {Carter in a second round singles | Hamilton, Mass., ranked No. 11 in| match, 6-1, 6-4, 6-1, {the U. 8., but unseeded here, joined | One of Britain's main feminine | Miss Hart in the third round of the| | hopes, Joan Ingram, fell before the women's singles by defeating Mrs. | sharp cross-court shots of Doris! E. Blaisse of Holland, 2-6, 6-0, 8-1.
Mrs. Ray Winner Of Hillcrest Tourney»
Navigation of the Hillcrest! coun= | BUFFALO, N. Y,, June 26 (U.P.). try club course in 99 brought Mrs, —Two drivers of midget automobile | Charles E. Ray the women's flag | racers were in serious condition in| tournament diadem yesterday. She Millard Fillmore hospital today fol- compiled a net score of 78 and also lowing a series of mishaps during | won the Western pin, {last night's races in Civic stadium. Class B honors went to Mrs. The drivers, Joe Shepard, Bristol, David Fitzgerald, with 114—79 net, Pa, and Phil Galus, Lackawanna, while Mrs. Hilton McBroom took N. Y., both were reported in “poor’ | the C class with 121—79 net. Mrs. condition this morning by hospital |[H. H, Tudor captured .nine hole attendants. "tourney honors with a gross 18. I
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