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26 (U, P.).—The teed off today ni-finals of the r man's classic,” » Links amateur

38-year-old Los who was estabe rite, was paired , former Detroit In the other Louis Stafford, matched against Doll of Louise

almost sensae xd of his quare Peter J. Mazur day by a score lost lop-sided of e. > quarter-finals, first nine holes He eagled the -under-par and nich’ Mazur won k then shot even and 13th holes, ogeyed, and the

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League Play Occupies Sandlot Baseball Clubs

“# By BERNARD HARMON ° ¢ Now that the four teams that will participate in the Indianapolis Amateur Basebeall association's annual “amateur day” Aug. 4 have been determined, the three loops of the association will again settle down to the business of improving their league records.

Eight games are on the week-

the Manufacturers league tomorrow afternoon while the Municipal

end slate, two being scheduled in

will offer four attractions and the City league, two, on their Sabbath program,

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Printers and P. R. Mallory clashes y

with Allison's in Manufacturers games tomorrow. The Printers will be making their final appearance before leaving for Boston to participate in the annual national meet of the Typographical Union. Although they have failed to win a game in the Saturday loop, they have shown plenty of pep and are hopeful of showing the S-W’s just what they expect to. do as local representatives in their Eastern sojourn. The game is scheduled on Riverside No. 1 at 2 p. m, Seek to ‘Repeat Mallory has suffered but one defeat in Saturday appearances and Allison is the team that beat them. “What can be done once, can be done again” is Manager Woody Peyton's version of the game and he and his charges will out to prove it. as they meet on diamond No. 2 at 3 p. m. The top attraction in the Sunday afternnon Municipal tilts is the Leonard Cleaners-DeWolf News clash at Brookside. The teams are tied for the runnerup spot in the loop and they will be out after that position in the Sunday ‘meeting. Leonard won in the amateur day games through the toss of a coin, so Manager Larry Stipich hopes to prove to his followers that he really has the best team. Same Version Bob Elliott has the same version of the game and is anxious to hand the Cleaners a defeat to prove the toss of the coin was all wrong. Regardless of who is right the game should be a battle from start to finish. Roosevelt Pharmacy slipped from first place to fourth in losing its last four games, but should have no trouble in resuming winning ways as it tackles the last-place Broad Ripple Merchants at Garfis. The battle of the meatmen, Kingan Reliable vs. Armour Social club,

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MANUFACTURERS LEAGUE «WwW L Pct. R. Mallory ....co.e0000 7 1 875 | Bioware warner ....... ware 8 525 Alliso ‘ene 4 500 | Union. Printers ’ 8 000 | MUNICIPAL LEAGUE w L Pct. | Kingan Reliables ........10 1 909 | Leonard Cleaners ........ 8 4 B67 | De Wolf News ........... 8 4 667 Roosevelt Pharmacy ...... 7 4 636 Pendleton Reformatory ...: 6 6 500 Armour Social Club ....... 4 7 364 Sacks Auto Parts 310 dev Broad Ripple Merchants .. 1 10 091 | | CITY LEAGUE w L Pct Eagles Lodge ............ 11 1 917 Prospect Tavern . 10 2 833 | Blue Ribbon Ice Cream .... 6 6 .500 Ferris Food Markets ...... 4 8 333 Christamores terns 9 250 Indianapolis Railways sens 2 10 167 is slated at Riverside No. 2, and if

league-leading Reliables should annex another victory.

Plays at Pendleton

Sacks Auto Parts journeys to Pendleton to meet the fast-stepping

ing big of late. The Pendleton game starts at 12:30, while the local tilts are scheduled for 2:30. In the City league, the leading Eagles lodge will be idle, the game with Blue Ribbon Ice Cream having been postponed. Prospect Tavern meets Ferris]

Indianapolis Railways ties up with the Christamores at Riverside No. 1 in other City loop encounters, which start at 2:30.

Heavy Softball Card Arranged

The Saturday and Sunday night] softball schedules for Municipal | Stadium have been completed. | Three games will be played each | night. Saturday night's top atiraciion pits Stokely Foods against Ross Gear of Lafayette at 8:45. The Gears are rated as one of the leading teams in the northern part of the state. In the Saturday opkner, at 6:15, Insley Diggers will meet their fel-low-workmen, Insley Spades, in| what is billed as a real Frade) game. The other preliminary, | {Douglas Theater, a Negro agrega- | tion, meets Moral Township at 7:30. | Entered in Tourney |

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Barron Takes Lead With 68 As Stars’ Scores Skyrocket;

CHICAGO, July 28 (U, P.).—Golf's own version of ‘“Hellzapoppin,” the $50,000 all-American tournaments, moved into the second round today with the professional fleld chasing swarthy Herman Barron of

past records mean anything the Cx

reformatory nine, whose ace pitch- | er, Norm McAllister, has been go- | &

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The Men Return; So Does Football

CEDARVILLE, O, July 26 (U. P.).— Little Cedarville college, which last year had an enrollment of only 10 undergraduate students—two of them boys, today announced a nine-game foot ball schedule, its first since 1832. “We'll have a squad of from 40 to 50 players when practice starts Aug. 19,” Coach Mendell Beattie

levels.

break par of 72 over the Tam O' Shanter Country club course, most of the big name stars were over regulation figures and grum-

bling over the position in which the pins were placed.

year's money

{he said:

they've put the cups, it adds about five strokes to your card. dition the oourse has left the greens so bumpy

| four- footer.”

{the cups or the traffic worry him. He canned putts ranging from 12 to 25 feet as he moved out in front to bid for the $10,500 first prize money,

Chandler Harper, the slender Ports- | mouth, Va.

White Plains, N. Y., who shot a four-under-par 68 on the inaugural round. While Barron was doing a business-like job of putting together rounds of 35-33 for his aggregate, Promoter George 8, May had most of

he big name stars mumbling to hemselves as scores soared to high

Barron was one of 10 players to

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Demaret Tells Why

Jimmy Demaret, third among the winners, expressed entiment of the name stars when

“It's murder. A maniac must

ave placed the pins. The course s shorter than ever, but the way

heavy trafic on the hat it's something to hole even a

Barron didn't let the position of

Barron's Pursuers

{ Mangrum was typical of the links- | men who blew up in the opening

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Shoots 74

ing of Denver, Colo, who won the all-American amateur here in 1945, and Otey Crisman of Miami Beach, Fla. Gene Sarazen of Brookfield, Conn, led eight players who shot eyen par 72's, There were 13 players tied with 73's; including defending champion Byron Nelson, and 26 more who shot 75's. Mangrum Has 79 National Open Champion Lloyd

round. Mangrum had a 79. Harold Brink of Grand Rapids, Mich., led the amateur fleld with a 72, with George Hamer, the national intercollegiate titlist from Georgia, and Dick McCreary of Indianapolis, wére next with T4's, In the amateur field, Paul Sparks of Indianapolis, had a 78, while Bill Heinlein, Noblesville, Ind., pro, had aT.

Fight Results

Closest in pursuit of Barron were

star and Henry Ransom of Dallas, Tex., with 70's, Bracketed at 71's were Bob | Stupple, Errie Ball and Emil Mashie | of Chicago; Ellsworth Vines of Chi-

By UNITED PRESS FALL RIV Mass. —8Steve Kronis, 198, Boston, stopped Roy Daoust, 132, Montreal (4), ' NEW. YORK (Pt. Hamilton)—Danny Webb, 130, Montreal, outpointed Joey Dolan, 128, Spokane, Wash. (8). CHICAGO Anton Raadik, holm, knocked out Collins Brown, Chicago (3).

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Breading, Warriner On Greenfield List

Two Indianapolis ace midget drivers, Bob Breading and LeRoy Warriner, will be among the field of speedste pt competing tomorrow night at: te Greenfield midgetdrome when the first event getq under way at 8:30 o'clock. 3 Bus Wilbert, big car triple-A driver, also will be on hand behind the wheel of a new racing creation recently built by the Dreyer racing

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Jack Hanrahan will be on the mound for the Beech Grove Boosters Sunday night when his team clashes with Ell Lilly at Municipal stadium in the main attraction of a three-game program. He will be opposed by Logan Kinnett, star hurler for the Lillys. The game starts at 8:45

Daugherty Signs BUFFALO, N.Y, July 26 (U. P.). Bob Daugherty, former Virginia | Union university basketball star | who scored 1078 points in four| years of college competition, signed | with the Buffalo Legion club of the National Professional Basketball league today, the first Negro player to 0 join the 12-team circuit.

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Tomorrow night—At Greenfield Midgetdrome (C. M. R. A.) Sunday night—At Alexandria (C. M. R. A)

On All-Star Squad

CHICAGO, July 26.—Two more Hoosier state players have been se-

squad against the professional grid champions, the Los Angeles Rams, in the big attraction field the might of Aug. 23.

White and Ed Bell, both former In|diana university stars. White was |guard and Bell played tackle. Other Hoosiers named previously jon the All-Star squad are Billy Hil{lenbrand, Charles. Jacoby and Lou

{man, center, Notre Dame, and John {Yonakor, end, Notre Dame. Indiana's Bo McMillin is the Stars’ head coach,

g [Manos Coach

BERNE, Ind, July 26 (U. P.).— |wander today announced the appointment of Myron Knauff, Peru, as coach of all sports at Monroe high school. Knauff, graduate of Franklin college and .a world war II

veteran, formerly coached at Denver, Ind. He succeeds J. J.

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Thorntown is seeking road games for jiu 38 and Aug. 4. Write Paul Davidson, N. Pearl st, Thorntown. Last night's scores in the Em-Roe In YepeTidant league at Beech Grove sta-

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Tonight's schedule in the Em-Roe Pivot City league at Beech Grove: 7, Warren Central Trojans vs. Lavelle | Gosset; 8:15, Bouth Side Turners vs IL Merchants; 9:30, Five Points vs. Squirt.

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