Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1946 — Page 26
5 Indianapol {Ce Medalists Are Victims In Amateur Meet at Kokomo; {Play in Quarterfinal Round
By J. E. O'BRIEN, Times Staff Writer KOKOMO, Ind. July 11.—The state amateur golf tournament's championship field, already slimmed from a perfect 32. to eight and heared of its co-medalists, was to undergo another double trimming today at Kokomo Country club. \ p. ods quarter final and semi-final matehes, all over hte 18-hole and semi-final matches, all over the 18-hole
Today's Quarter final
| 36 holes tomorrow for the "an rg BULLETIN Paul Sparks, the defending), Defending Champion Paul champion, John David, Fred| Sparks was two down to Keith
Campbell of Logansport at the end of nine holes in the quarterfinals of the state amateur golf tourney at Kokomo today. John David, Indianapolis, led Mike Garbacz, South Bend, two up, at the turn, and Fred Wampler, also of Indianapolis, was even | with Glenn Miller of Ft. Wayne. Second round interest centered! Eddie Anderson, Indianapolis, on the duel between David and| held a one up margin over Walter f Joe Higgins of Indianapolis yés-| Chapman, Indianapolis. terday afternoon, which went 21 ue neputn j £ holes before Higgiris finally dubbed SECOND ROUND REST LTS Ua tee shot and had to yield. McCreary Loses r apolis, 4 an Dick McCreary of Indianapolis, "M. Garbacz defeated Ike Cummings, Who shared pouasl hariors . with Fe Fr WAR I Higgins, IndianapHiggins, was eliminated a few min- ols, 1 up on 1 holes, 0 utes earlier when he couldn't match Wamp: :r Jeteated Dick 8 Oils, J AD Wampler in power with the woods Miller defeated Bob Schanlaub, Logansort nd 2 or accuracy with the irons. The - a Timbrook, Inmatch went to Wampler, 3 and 2. Sparks, not up to physical par,
Wampler, Ed Anderson and Walter | ‘Chapman were the five still carry-| nig Indianapolis hopes as quarterfinal play began. Ten of thé orig-| inal 13 Indianapolis shooters in the| championship flight survived the) first round, but half of these bowed | out yesterday afternoon to another home towner in three instances.
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Anderson fetonted Henry d olis, 2 an . a defeated John Flynn, Bedford, J ahd 2 A FIRST ROUND RESULTS nevertheless ousted Nick Garbarcz Upper Bracket dot South Bend 3 and 1 in a second Sparks Jetenied Mike Kaperak of Terre a . & tch. They were all square. N, Garbacz defeated Harold Cork of Inound ma y ks went dianapolis, 1 up "at the turn, but Spar weni one Campbell defeated Prancis Pleming of 8s Evansville, § and 3p. on No. 10. On No. 12 Spark Wolf defeated Mike Sullivan of Indian“fwice had trouble getting around -upoiis, 1 up —-— Er a tree, and the match was even Barges deltated Don’ Ehrich of Sout! to David defeated Prank Gable of Richggain, but Garbarcz skidded . intc he defeat the sand on No. 13 and Sparks Cummings defeated John - Kovach of ’ South nd, 2 an . went into a lead he never lost. M. Garbacz defeated James Farrington John Wolf, an Indianapolis first- ot Kokomo, 3 and 1. back Lower Bracket pound winner, slipped on the bac McCreary Jetented Emanuel Fennimore nin of Kokomo, 4 an e and lost to Keith Campbell of Wampler defeated Pritz Cox of Terre Logansport, 4 and 2. Mike Gar- Haute, 1 up. Pine f Pemth Parcs of South Bend thumped. Ike (Mir ecfeated H. H. Moore o nih Schanlaub defeated Clint Milliken of ings of Indianapolis, § and 4, Schaglaub defeates
Glen Miller of Ft. Wayre® Anderson defeated W. A. Hall Jr. of
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Californian Advances in Western Tennis Meet
Two first-year performers in Western tennis championship tourney play at Woodstock are Dorothy
and Nancy Morrison of Palm Beach, Fla, Miss Head, 21, a student
| at the University of California, defeated her Rollins college opponent yesterday, 6-3, 6-3, to advance to the third round in the women’s singles division against fourth-seeded Barbara Krase, San Francisco, today.
In July 20 Bill
The next amateur boxing show | at the Stokely-Van Camp out-|
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held Saturday, July 20, it was announced today by Hugh McGinnis, | [company recreational director, An | eight-hout program, . free to the
| public, is to be staged and prizes
Several additions have been made to the squad in training. at the! Stokely-Van Camp gym and all boys | are developing fast, McGinnis re- | ported. Boxing classes for amateurs are
back Robert Schandlaub of MiEhigan City 2 and & ayton Bunger of|Neld daily, except Sunday, from 2|
to 7T p. m. No fee is charged and all boys, 16 and up, are invited to compete, |
Vincennes, 1 up. in 23 holes. finally bested Henry Timbrook of apolis_ late on the back nine S t di A : b win, 2 and 1, after they had an Ings re lved five holes in a row. Walt] Chapman, also of Indianapolis, eliminated John Flynn of Bedford, already weary from winning a 23hole duel in the first round. _ In defeating Higgins, David con-
& one up advantage. The hard-hit- place season.
ting David went two up at the the first, eagle of the tourney, inci- humbled Eagles Lodge,
and 13.
ulled an Alphonse-Gaston on No. The Kingan and halved it, with double bogeys. away Clark Espie, a regular at these af- Leonard in the third inning, but * fairs said he couldn't recall another the Cleaners came back to score hole being so halved in state tour- once in the fourth and go out in Vs. front with a trio of fifth inning In defeating McCreary, who was tallies. Kingan tied it up in the one of the tournament favorites and sixth, but ‘a four-run. splurge by the Indianapolis district champion, Leonard in the seventh gave them Wampler continually had the pres- the victory. sure on his opponent with long. In the game-winning seventh, wood shots and sharp approaches. Wilson walked, Linville singled, and Two down at the turn, McCreary Simon walked to fill the bases. « game back on even terms at the end Maas singled to score Wilson, and of 12, but he drove out of bounds Linville was forced at the plate on into “the young corn twice on the Bergfeld's fielder’s choice. Litz next hole and was out in the rough walked to force Simon across and on the bad luck hole. After that, it Steiner hit a sharp single to plate was just a matter of Wampler hold- Maas and. Bergfeld. ing his own. | Joe Lease was on the mound for
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Shaken Up
In Twilight Baseball Loop
By BERNARD HARMON : Although Leonard ‘Cleaners and P. R. Mallory Co. continued to ntly held the upper hand on hold their one-two positions in the Twilight amateur baseball 100p ‘seeded No. 13, 6-4, 7-5: Herbie | Be nine and had a medal after yesterday's games, St. Roch's advanced from fifth to third place |Flam, Los Angeles, national junior . score of 36 at the turn as well as and the Union Printers went into seventh place after occupying last champion, who jettisoned Edwin |
STANDINGS
| 6-3, 8-10, 6-3, in" a torried overWL Pet |. Leonard Cleaners .............. 6 1 .857 timer, R.Maliory ......csu0eess. +3 1 B31 The lower half of the bracket ait ine .4 3 Kingan Reliables ..... ee 3 3 ‘375! er, Seymour Greenberg, Chicago. E 2 : 350 Seymopr sent Bruce Thomas, West | — ~~ | Palm Beach, and the No. 11 player Mallory and held his foes to a pair © the spectators’ gallery with a
of safeties. The winners chased five runners across in the sixth make the victory a breeze. The Butler brothers, George and Bill, were the Mallory hitting stars, each getting a home run, | Pitcher Larry Teipen also was in fine form for St. Roch's, limiting
the Eagles to two hits and striking | 8¢les, 0-6, 6-3, 6-4, and Felicissimo | out eight batsmen. The Roch’s sent|Ampon, top performer in the for- |
a pair of rums across in the initial
inning and iced the game in the
third with a six-run rally. Al Obergfell with four hits in four trips and | Hugo Hamacher with three _for three were the winner's leading | hitters, The Printers, who had taken six
and seven in the Saturday Manufacturers league, eked out the one- | run victory over DeWolf when they |
sixth inning tallies. ners in the game with a homer that | scored a mate ahead. DeWolf failed to field a team for the second game, | so the Printers chalked up a pair] of wins to leave their cellar position
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Seeded Players Advance In Woodstock Tournament
By HARVEY HARRIS
wielding. It was quarterfinal time.
performer, Billy. Talbert, of Wilmington, Del. Talbert, who does
easily as he bumped the lone Indianapolis survivor, Hank Campbell, 6-1, 8-1.
| were scheduled to bring together | wou1q we be? [liaison work for rhulti-millionaire| Talbert and Larned, Flam and) gp, g.pall big enough for us to hide
The buckshot of the largest entry field in the history of Western tourney out of their hair as a result of eliminations, fans and officialdom tat: Woodstock —settied ~-down-teday--foF somse.-tong.and. hammer racquet.
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By DAN DANIEL Scoripps-Howard Staft Writer JACOBS BEACH, N. Y,, July 11.— A perspiring, bedeviled and apparently harassed Uncle Mike Jacobs sprawled at his desk on the beach head and moaned, “I am a greedy man,” , “That’s what they called me after the Louis-Conn fight, as if I could call the turn on the number of punches Billy could swing at a $100 top. “Now that I have announced another Louis match with Tami Mauriello for Yankee stadium on the night of Wednesday, Sept. 18—get | the date right, please—I will be
: | needled with more of that ‘greed’
tripe. “You see, I am damned if I do,
...|and damned if I don't, and it's a
J | whom you know to be your enemies
4 | But when your friends sock you— |
very peculiar world, “It's okeh to be walloped by men
well, there just ain’t no gratitude.
Blasted by Greene “Imagine Abe Green of the N. B. |A. ‘coming out with a blast that I am out for the dough alone, and ignore building up the lesser fighters, and the N. B. A. okehs that Washington match between "Beau Jack and Sammy Angott, who had retired more often than Patti. “Yes sir, from now on you can call me greedy Mike, the man who keeps pouring it into the U. S. treasury. i “Believe me, I don’t need this Louis-Mauriello fight. It will maybe
contest with Conn.
“But if I come out and said, IT
| tor the treasury department,’ where You couldn't find
{ William DuPont, was “contacting” | Sanchez, Greenberg and Carter and | pening. Falkenburg and Ampon. ] Women moved into today’s third
Go Back to Work “So I will go right back to work
[round with little mnssed hair as|inctead of taking it easy on my Billy followed this triumph with the four top-seeded entrants showed farm at Rumson, N. J, and Louis an assault on .Reymundo Deyro, | how they got to their pinnacles by| will return to his training camp
Earlier in the afternoon, the fiery |fortable style.
| little Deyro, who had no ranking
{in the meet, bumped 12th seeded | Prentiss of “Los Angeles, Herbert (Buddy) Behrens, 6-3, 8-6, competition for the first time yes-|is in the ring. Is there an
entered
| Philippine Davis cupper, 6-2, 6-2. roughing their opponents in com- |. Pompton Lakes on Aug. 1, when
{he would much rather be playing
| The top-seeded star, Mary Ann | go), They tell me he may become as good at the shinny game as he|
in the only upset thus far in the terday and bested Catherine Mal-|4ogh in the golf racket?” i | Malcolm, Chicago, 6-1, 6-2. Quarter-
tourney. In Upper Bracket The remainder of the upper | bracket in the quarters includes | Gardner Larned, Chicago, who outlasted Harry Likas, San Francisco,
| Aloo, seeded 16th, 6-4, 6-0, and
bested Earl Cochell, Los Angeles,
6-4, 6-0 triumph. Others in the lower bracket are | Nick Carter, San Francisco, who {eliminated Sam Match, Los An-
geles, 6-4, 6-0; Bob Falkenburg, | pan Atires Garcia against suc
| Los Angeles, {champion seeded No. 3, who defeated Jack Cushingham. Los An-
finals will be played in the women’s| jesk. rather nervously.
i field today.
|
| Jacobs did four laps around his
| “Tell the fight fans that greedy
| 1 | Nothing spectacular was recorded | pike has fixed a price range from | in the early men's doubles play | g3 to $30 for the Louis-Mauriello!
{yesterday. The feature match saw|fignt” he virtually wailed.
ney Bock,
the Talbert-B. Falkenburg tandem | crush Martin Silberman and Court~
6-0, 6-0. Mixed doubles
competition will ‘begin this after-
| activity.
Leonard whipped Kingan Reliables, 8-4; Mallory shut out Blue amada Sanchez, Philippines, who |P00R along with the men’s doubles 11th by producing an eagle three, Ribbon Ice Cream, 8-0; St. Roch’s 12-0, and dentally, but Higgins took No. 12 the Printers got credit for a pair of victories, beating DeWolf News on| p Although both David and Higgins the diamond, 8-7, before taking a Diwhi News showed some excellent golf, they forfeit in a second scheduled game. Eagles Lodge
Clowns Play Grays 571 is headed by the No. 2 seeded play- At Victory Field
| The Homestead Grays, champions of the Negro National league ’| for nine years, will make their first appearance in several seasons at | Victory field tonight at 8:30 o'clock
{against the Indianapolis Clowns.
| The Clowns will pin their victory
he south slant the soutipaw slams %!| tioned by the Red Sox to their
national collegiate | 1 .i00nc as Josh Gibson and Buck | Louisville farm club of the Ameri-
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By UNITED PRESS BUFFALO, N. Y.—Willie Pep, 127, Hart-| winning one of them. However,|
eign entry list, who outswatted | 2 g x ford, Conn., stopped Harold (Cannonball) Bernard Bartzen, San Antonio, | Giycon 127% New York (1). {G=1;-6-4 1 NEW YORE (Ebbets Field) Artie _1e- ' 1 , New York, stoppe ic eliiPairings for today's fireworks : PP *
| which were slated to begin at noon
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| “Let me tell you something. | Those prices don’t mean a thing to Louis or te me. The taxes eat up everything. Under the present set- { up, it would be impossible to put on; a. world’s championship heavy-| | weight fight with a, top under 30 bucks.” » » i |
Louisville Acquires | ‘Ailing Bill Butland
‘ trouble sent Bill Butland of the Red | | Sox, once regarded as one of the | most promising rookie pitchers in
| baseball, back to the minors today."
| Butland, a right hander, was op-
{can association. The youngster,| { tallest player in the American | league at six feet five inches, had
| made only two starts this season,
since that victory against Cleveland | ~on.June 10 he had béen used only |
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Chaney Heads Local Mitt Bill’ ill’ A quartet of heavyweight idl and two middleweight encounters | provide the background for to-| night's Sports Arena fight card, Colion Chaney, local heavyweight | belter, will appear in the main go against Bob Garner of Louisville in | a return scrap. | The complete card: Bob Garner, Louisville, Ky. vs Colion Chaney, Indianapolis. Ten rounds. Heavyweights, Con Allan, Small, Elwood, Ind. vs. Herb Jones, Indianapolis. Four rounds. Heavyweights, Bob Caine, Indianapolis, vs. Tom- | my = Byron, Indianapolis. - Four | rounds. , Middleweights. Sid Peak, Louisville, Ky., vs. John Weatherford, Indianapolis. ‘our rounds, Heavyweights. Dan Raisor, Indianapolis, vs. Ernie Johnson, Indianapolis. Four rounds. Heavyweights, Mac Meyers, Indianapolis, VS. | Johnny Poore, Indianapolis. Four! rounds. Middleweights.
‘Hickman Chosen DePauw Net Pilot Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind. July 11, — Harold Hickman, head baseball coach during the past season and | assistant basketball mentor, is the | new director of DePauw university's varsity basketball squad. Dr. Clyde | | Wildman, the school’s president, | made that disclosure today. Hickman, a former coach of the | Tigers’ conference-winning swimming team, has been elevated to the rank of assistant professor. J
‘Corby Davis Named
cost be more to put on than Joe's| AS Grid Official
NEW YQRK,. July. ll (U, P).—/|
; : Richard - (Corby) Davis of ‘South Yesterday favorites came through the court crushing session with|won't promote for the taxes, and Bend, Ind. former
few battle scars. Pacing the field of 90 male entrants was the No. 1/Louis hollered, ‘I refuse to fight!
all-American | fullback at Indiana university, is one of six Eastern and Midwestern {grid officials named to handle All- | American football conference games next fall. In making the announce- | ment, A. A. Commissioner James H. | | Crowley revealed that Davis will be | | entering the officiating fleld as a | virtual newcomer.
Racing Card
TONIGHT — At Indianapolis | Midget Speedway on W. 16th st., { stock cars (Mutual Racing asso- | ciation), TOMORROW NIGHT—At Indianapolis Speedrome, Kitley ave. and U. 8. 52 (Consolidated Mid- | get Racing association). | SATURDAY NIGHT—At Greenfield Midgetdrome (C. M. R. A,) |
Williams to Meet Jake La Motta NEW YORK, July 11 (U. P).— Charlie Rose, manager of Middleweight Holman Williams of Detroit | announced today that he had signed | for a 10-round bout against Jake
La Motta of the Bronx at the De-| troit university stadium, Aug. 5.]
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Palmer Lists Sites for 52 Softball Meets
ELKHART, Ind, July 11 (U. P), ~Vic Palmer, commissioner of the Indiana Amateur Softball associae tion, today listed 52 Hoosier towns which will be sites of county elimination tournaments to be completed
| by Aug. 4.
Palmer urged teams wishing to participate in the first round come
| petition of the annual state soft
ball tournament to contact county managers of tournaments. Cities where county tournaments will be played and individual tour
nament managers included: Anderson,
Ralph J, T, Carter; Aurora Joe Conover; Bloomington, Gordon, Shoulty; Bedford, Russ Baker: Bluffton Truman W. Bierie; Brookville, Donald M. Russell; Batesville, Ray Smith; Cambridge |City, D. 8 Pitman; Connersville, Delma Cox; Columbia City, Harland A. Weeks: Columbus, Pete Ray: Decatur, Cal Pete erson; Evansville Harold Wallace Fowe ler, Jack C. Spencer: Frankfort Ray Hinton: Ft. Wayne, Charles Wilt: Goshen Herb Bwartz Greenwood, Walter Jena ings Greencastle Paul Grimes Jr. Greensburg, Elsworth L. Mobley Mobart, Frank E. Kurth: Huntington, Ralph Cape tain; Hartford City, Judson 8. Erne: JefleFsonville, 8. Harlan Vogt ' Jasper, Leo C. O'Neil; Kokomo Ralph King; Knox, L. L. Collins: Kendallville, Leo Mead; Togansport, George Odom} Lafayette, Sam Lyboult; La Porte, Wile llam Osborn; LaGrange, Robert 1 Pierce; Liberty, Harry Brandley, Marion, Wile lard Chambers; Mishawaka, C.. H. Pate terson; Muncie. Elmer Posey; Monticel 0, Donel. B. Smith; Madison, Robert Ww, Hodges: New Albany, Robert M. Owens; Noblesville, Wesley Abel; Plymouth, Leo Brumbaugh; Portland, Harold V Wallace; Peru, Norman E. Rose; Rushville, James Gridley; Richmond, J. Owen Huntsman: Shelbyville, Ray Lackey South Bend, Forest M° Wood; Salem, Ernest Nuchols} Porter, Clare Dinsmore Washington, Father R. Marchiho; Warsaw, Avery L,
Garber, Wabash, Randall Lawson,
Marion county softball aggrega« tions are not required to partici= pate in the county, regional and state tournaments in order to qualify for national tourfiey conipetition. The county teams will play ‘in the Indianapolis Metropolitan area meet in August and the winner will be eligible for the national tournae ment. Kingan Packers are the dee {ending Metropolitan champions.
Tonight's Bush-Callahan Manufacturers® league schedule at Municipal Stadium is as follows: T7—Indiana Gear vs. U, 8S, Tire: 8-—Electronic Laboratory vs. Elf Lilly; 9—Stokely Foods vs, Paladium.
‘Muncie Driver Bids
For 3d Victory
Avrey McAdams of Muncie will bid for his third straight triumph
{among Mutual Racing association
stock car drivers at the Indianapolis Midget Speedway tonight. Piloting a car with a new engine, McAdams took the feature here last week and repeated at Mt, Saturday night to gain ground on the association's leading drivers. Sam Skinner, also of Mune cle, ranks at the top of the stande ing.
Opén on Time ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, July 11 —(UP)—Thomas Lyons, comptrole ler of the Atlantic City Racing ase
{ Williams lost a 10-round decision sociation, said today that the new | BOSTON July 11 (U. P).—Arm| to Marcel Cerdan of France in| Atlantic City race track will open : I “on schedule” July 22. -
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