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‘Kingan Packers continue to defy the law of averages and maintain their losing streak. They bowed to Dow Chemical of Midland, Mich, in a National Softball league twin bill 1ast night at Municipal stadium. The visitors frolicked by scores of 2to1and9 to 6. The Packers entrain for Detroit tonight following the close of their current series with Dow. In the Motor City, they will oppose Briggs | Manufacturing in double-headers tomorrow and Sunday.

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+ Junior Golf Finalists

Orr Makes Comeback After Marcee Grabs Early Lead

SOUTH BEND, Ind, June 28 (U. P.).—Don (Chummy) Orr, longdriving Crawfordsville youth, went one-up today after 18 holes in his

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Kramer Upset At Wimbledon

WIMBLEDON, England, June 28 (U. P.)~J. Drobny of Czecho~ slovakia scored the biggest upset of the all-England tennis championships today when he knocked second-seeded Jack Kramer of Los Angeles out of the running in a bitterly-fought third round match, *S 17-15, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.

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WIMBLEDON, England, June 28 —— (U. P.).~Pauline Betz of Los An- | ge les, seeded No. 1, became the first | lu. 8 feminine star to reach the fourth round of women's singles |

play today in the all-England ten N nis championships when she blasted Joy Gannon of Britain out of the running, 6-1, 6-0. Miss Betz, playing the day's first major match on Wimbledon's No. 1 {court, took only 25 minutes to win| | the match. Mrs. Jean N. Bostock, Britain |hard court champion and leading| | feminine star, moved into the last | 18 along with Miss Betz by routing! | Mlle. M. Inglebert of France, 6-2, |6-2, in a third-round match. { Brown’ and Friend Win

Geoffrey Brown, hard - hitting is me A “77 | Australian, seeded No, 3, gained the] k {quarterfinals of the men's singles f Tackle Together, Anglers—It Loo S [when he trounced Enrique Morea lof Argentine, the last South Amer- | ican in the singles division, 6-2, 6-1, 6-3. Tom Brown, young San FranBy MARC WAGGENER Study of Hoosier fishing has been cisco star who upset Francisco Get that tackle together, for re-| with a number of good catches extended this year with four fleld| (Pancho) Segura in men's singles) bY the competition yesterday, teamed with | Louise Brough of Beverly Hills, Cal, to turn back Al Della Porta and Miss P. Rodgers of Britain in the mixed doubles, 6-2, 6-1,

Rhodius Triumphs

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lowing their pasture cruise in the Indianapolis Athletic club's 25th annual tournament, Tallying their total for the afternoon were (left to right), Bud Edwards, Louis Leath, George Enos and Tourney Chairman Walter Schott. Bert Kingan and Ike Cummings divided honors with a pair of 73's. The twe will meet in an 18-hole playoff for the right to succeed John Hare Jr., as club champion next week in a medal match. Dave Stone smacked the longest drive of the afternoon on the ninth hole—283 yards—to capture an award, Chairman Shott picked his nearest-the:pin shot on the 11th hole three-and-one-half feet | from the can. All the 125 participants received aw ards. *

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36-hole championship match with Dwight (Bud) Marsee, Mishawaka, for the 1946 state junior golf championship. Marsee, who later developed putter-trouble, sizzled to a three-up lead in the first six holes. Then Orr won the seventh and eighth, with ERR m= Marse¢ missing a four-footer on| the seventh. College Court They halved the ninth and Marsee was one-up at the first turn, Orr evened the match on the 625- . yard 10th, when Marsee picked up o1cesS eet after getting caught jn a trap. Orr's eight-foot putt on No. 11 put him CHICAGO, June 28 (U. P) —Bob|ahead and they halved the next Falkenburg, of Southern California, | three holes. one of the nation’s brightest young Marsee squared the match on the | tennis stars. Tuces: Sain’ Match of | 16th as Ofr three-putted, but the| ma "| Crawfordsville star chipped almost Rice today in the feature semi-|g..q 5 the pin on the 17th for a| final singles match of the 62d an-{ ar while Marsee bogeyed the hole. | nual National Collegiate Tennis | rm oo halved the 18th | tournament, | Orws medal score for the first Falkenburg, top-seeded in the = ow. 39.36 75 while Marsee tournament, gained another impres-| i 2g three over par and sive victory yesterday, defeating in with a 37 (giving him one stroke Clarence Mabry of Texas, 6-1, 6-0./,00 or on the pickup) for a 76 Match gained a place in the round x ————— of four by winning from Philipp R . Neff of Georgetown, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2. | | i t Th Doubles play also advanced to the acing Card e a semi-finals. | TONIGHT—At Indianapolis| J « : * * In quarter-final matches yester- Speedrome, Road 52 and Kittey| | k i ad w k-E d + C 1 h g B g O day Clarence Mabry and Ed Chew, | avenue. . (Consolidated Midget Rac- I e 00 ee n or a ¢ In I nes Texas, defeated Roger Downs and ing association.) | week in northeastern Indiana lakes) Ben Migdow, Illinois, 6-1, 6-4; Sam Match and Ken McCarthy, Rice, La DMOEROW Mors, 3: defeated William Tully and George de ali agin oo Teal R Wan Ratterman, Notre Dame, 6-4, 6-2. | "© = 5 (u acing as-

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} he fish are biting. TOMORROW NIGHT—At Hw, fhe neh e # Greenfield Midgetdrome. (C. M. Unless: the eatherman R. A.) Joose another downpour, this week-

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RED BANK, N. J. June 28.—In- reports of conservation officers over . board craft, with engines of un-| the state, points out that while 8 Jake) rom Shriner lake, led limited power, are eligible in the many streams were still milky the : 4 : Judge Emil Auerbach Memorial middle of the week they should be Trophy race of three 10-mile heats! clearing by the end of the week. in connection with the National| With the exception of a few of the Sweepstakes Regatta on thel|stream-fed lakes, most lakes were| Shrewsbury at Red Bank, Aug. | reported clear and the fishing good. |

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Sarah Shank Event fair. Anglers have been crowding

- A “pro-am” golf tournament is the dam at the water company’s scheduled tomorrow afternoon at . { Sarah Shank. Entries will close at reservoir, : “ 12:45 p. m. : Neighboring counties also had fair) er | fishing. this week despite milky | | streams. The Big Four reservoir at | | Greensburg is clear and fishing| thers has been good during the) | week. Starve Hollow and the other | lakes in the Jackson county state forest are in good shape and some good catches have been reported. | Yellowwood in Brown county and {the lakes in the Morgan-Monroe state forest again are getting a big| play this year. The lakes at Shak-| amak state park and the strip-mine pits in that area aré in good condition this week with anglers having fair results. 4 Trout Shbéuld Lure "Em Lake Freeman and Lake Shafer were still milky this week but the| fishing was fair and, now that rain- | bow trout have been added to the attraction, are expected to draw a record crowd this week-end. { Fishing’s good at most northern Indiana lakes, according to conser-| vation officers, Anglers at Lake Manitou and Lake Bruce near Rochester have been getting results. | The fishing’s good at Wawasee and Maxinkuckee, at Pretty Lake and | scores of others across northern}, Indiana.

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