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It’s Indianapolis vs. vs. Sout In Semifinal Round of Women’s Tournament at Terre Haute
BULLETIN . Co-medalists Alice O'Neal and Dorothy Ellis, both of Indianapolis. held slender leads at the end of 10 holes of their 18-hole semi-final matches in the women's state golf tourney at Terre Haute. Miss Ellis was 1 up in her match with Dorothy Gustafson, South Bend, and Miss O'Neal led Mrs. Calvert Shorb, South Bend, 2 up.
TERRE HAUTE, Ind, July 18 (U. P.) —Schoolteacher” Dorothy Ellis of Indianapolis, defending titlist, and college co-ed Alice O'Neal today
will try to advance for the second straight yeardto the finals of the
Indiana Women’s Golf association tournament. Semi-final pairings today, however, opponents. Miss Ellis, four-time winner with Dorothy Gustafon of jo mp —
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of South Bend, pushed onto the rolling Terre Haute Country club Dick Kennedy, former state junior hooked
course. The defending champion defeated Long while Ellis Brown, engaged Bob Goldberg in the semi«
champ, up with
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Miss O'Neal, Rollins college junior, in the finals of the 1945 tourney in Wins on 19th The Indianapolis coed was ex- of the tourney today at South Grove. Mrs. Shorb, one of the three pret 1 it It Pp K Pleasant Run yesterday, 3 and. 2; tournament 2y0rl'es. 00 | Long eliminated Robert Hood of| day for Miss O'Neal to remain in | Buchanan, fellow Tech high sctiool | the running. {golfer of last season, 7 and 6, and| Burkholder of Meridian Hills, 5 19th hole while her quarter-final|, 4 4 par for! Terre Haute missed a four-footer. [the out nine yesterday and one Miss Ellis had less trouble dis-|Over regulation figures until the|
Indianapolis. pected to have her hands full with Kennedy defeated Ron Roach of stellar 19th-hole shooting yester- | Hillcrest, 2 up: Brown bested Bob | She sank a 10-foot putt on the | Goldberg won from 13-year-old Pete opponent, Mrs. L. V. Surtees of| Brown was posing of Jean Saint of Ft. Wayne, {18th hole when he three-putted for |
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|six strokes. He had 34-39-73. Ken- |
{ Miss Dorothy Gustafson of South Bend thoughtfully selected an | iron from the golf bag held by Caddy. Alan Strong as she competed | in the state women’s tourney at Terre Haute. The upstate player was matched against Defending Champion Dorothy Ellis of Tngianapons | in the semifinals of the meet today. ' |
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Horn Takes Top Position - In Race for A. A. A. Crown
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Sean 3, Mts, SHorh sgored 4 1-4p nedy ard Goldberg each had Lid Ted Horn, Patterson, driver! the drivers in<last Sunday's AAAVictory over Mrs. W. N. Cox ofland Long 79. | who finished third in N ta mile sanctioned event at Reading, Pa. ! Terre Haute. The fourth finalist, | The event is sponsored by the race, has overtaken George Rob- are uncounted. Joie Chitwood, who Miss Gustafson, advanced on a for- city parks and recreation depart-i gn in the .tight battle for the holds fifth place in the national fens ween Mrs, Frahicls Flequng of ment, | American Automobile association’s tanding behind Emil Andres with Evansville defaulied { national championship 518 points, was the winner of the 3hhcle nals tomorrow. I the A Gos t its M; kt Latest figutes released by James Reading feature and Horn was - mmamt———c putea pse S ar { H. Lamb, Triple-A secretary, show second. i { Horn in front by 60 points in the Robson told friends here that he BIG 4 MOTOR oiL are Tourne 7 { standing: He has a total of 1305 intended to make every effort to 2-GALLON S| 29 'Y While Robson, the Maywood, Cal sapliyre the 1946 driving Sows Sn i { 1 a Sita tw pilot who was the surprise winner he has mapped a racing schedule SEALED CAN. 10000 ALTO A ly 18 A of the May 30th classic, now ‘has which calls for inclusion .of most BLUE POINT SUPPLY | ton, Dela meets Sam Mitch Los 1245 He received 1000 for his 500- of te Aa approved events, a { ) 3 des fg : LC mile victory” : obson is campaigning-- ins-the| Deluyars: Madison iui bar > oes, a a, Jimmy Jackson, former Tech! car in which Cliff Bergere won the . | {high school athlete and. second- pole position in the-500-mile race
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