Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1946 — Page 6
Miss O'Neal Defends Title In 26th Meet
women's city golf tournament starts morning at the Country Club of Indianapolis. A field of 92 will start in quest of the crown won last year by Miss Alice O'Neal, Woodstock, who again will rule as one of the top favorites. Miss O'Neal will seek medalist honors in the meet with her closest rival, Miss Dorothy Ellis of Meridian Hills, who she defeated In the finals of the state tourney at Terre Haute. Finals Friday
Play continues Tuesday on Aa match basis and the final 36-hole test is scheduled for Friday. The annual business meeting of the Indianapolis Women's Golf association is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
Monday's pairings follow: $:30—Mrs. Robert Laycock (P. R.), Mrs. Paul Frame (H.), 8:35—Miss Dorothy Ellis (M. H.), Miss Alice O'Neal (Woodstock). 8:40—Mrs, Paul Crane (H.), Mrs. Fritz Wuelfing (P. 8:45 Mrs, Ny Grovenberry (P. R.), pa, Fodoom Morris (Hill). Mrs. N. W. Hatfield (Hill), Mrs. Louis 0 Andie (H) 8:55—-Mrs. Harty Bitner (H.), Mrs. R. C. Block (Broadmoor). 9:00—-Mrs, Hathaway Simmons (Wood «+ stock), Bd Dean (1. C. C.) 9: 05—Starters’ Time. 9:10—-Mrs. Louis Bola (H.), Mrs. Joseph Rothbard (Broadmoor), 9:15—Mrs. L. L. Lykins (H.), Mrs. Dale Lentz (Hill). 9:20—Mrs. Paul Whittemore (H.), Mrs. J. I. Cumming (L C. C.) 9:25—Miss Louellen Trimble (I. C. C), Mrs, Charles Ray (Hil), 9:30—MTs. Joseph Brower (H.), Mrs. Walter Brant (M, H) 3:35PM. John Harrington (M. H), Mrs. W, H. Cox (P. R.). a M. C. Bartlett (H.), Mrs. H. A. Pinnell (I. C. C.). 9:45—Mrs, Pred. Herrick (H.), Mis Henne Bornstein (Broadmoor). 9:50—Mrs. Frank Cox (P, R.), Miss Mary Ann Compton (N. 8.). 9:56—Mrs. George Fiellachifter (P. R.), Miss Je#mette Fishbein (H.) 10:00—Mrs. V. R. ik (N. 8.), Mrs. C. A. Jaqua (H.). 10:08—Mrs. Ben Olsen (M. H.), Mrs. Lacy Shuler (H.). 10: ri IAT) Fall (P.R.), Mrs. G. R. Reddin a Louis Gropp (P. R.), Miss Joan Hall (H.) 10: 30-8, , A P- Little (H.), Mrs. Hal Benham (I. 10:25—Mrs. rh 4 gurus (L C. C), Mrs. . W. Emhardt iN, 8.) '10:30—S8tarter's time 10:35—Mrs. ‘David Stone Jr. (I. C. C.), Miss Jane Madden (H.). 2 OMI, Arthur Wettle (P. R.), Mrs, . FMannigan (Hill)
Re Mary Owings (1. C . 10:50—Mrs. W. C. Whipple (M. H), Mrs. H. C. Grossman (H.)
10:55—M Ed 11°00 Bi ga. bs ine arter’s Oda Fessler (M. H), Mrs. |
He 8. Wm. Hutchison (Hill).
. Parsons (L. 11:15~Mrs, Orland Church (Woodstock), Mrs. J. Mogg (Hil). 11:20—Mrs, Morey Seldin (P. R.), Mrs. R. W, Mossman (M. H.). : Mrs. J. Bunning (P. R), Mrs. | cKee (Hill ATAL'S Tim 3 Xe Coibath (M. H.), Mrs.
“ Is. x D. Brosnan (I. C. C.), Mrs Roach (M. H.). drew Maurer (N. 11:50—Mr!
8) rs. H. E_ Baker (P. R.), Mrs. |
(I. C. C), Mrs, Ruby Eyden (N. 8.), Mrs.
Morris Rothbar d Br
Mrs. Richard Swallow (H.). 12:30 Starter's Tim
12:25—Mrs, Lionel Chandler (P. R.), | burn’s car went through the fence Entry blanks have been sent to|tinuation of the swimming and night, This pair of rough-house Wilburn, who|more than 100 organizations spon-|diving championships inaugurated | was soring aquatic teams and a record i riding in second place at the time | field of entries is expected by Mr. position. Sanders before entries close Aug. 10. John Waters of Detroit was third Malone also won a six-lap elimi- held at Shakamak state park in five years, will be highlighted by » Was the. rivalry between the Riviera hurt badly in the fourth heat race club of Indianapolis and the Mult{when his car overturned through nomah “Athletic club of Portland, It. Ore. Teams from these clubs have Play was scheduled today in the| |was involved in & wreck with an- provided colorful rivalry in national semi-final round of the midseason | other piloted by Al Adrian of Lou- | women's swimming meets for the match play tournament at Pt. Ben- | isville.
Keel Is Winner
Red Keel of Muncie captured the| {25-lap feature race last night on the ers in the meet at Shakamak next
2:35--Mrs. Pa Charles Harad (Hill), 12:40—Mrs, Horace E. Storer (M. H.), erine Van Horne (N. Key—(P. R.), Pleasant Run: (I. C. C) Indianapolis Country Club; IL. 8.), Lake Shore; (Hill), Hillcrest; (M. H.), Meridian Hills; (H.), Highland; (N. 8.), North Side
4 Players Vie In Fort Tourney -
jamin Harrison with the 36- hole | test scheduled for tomorrow. Capt. A. D. Decker was to oppose
the semi-finals. Winners meet for
acting commandant at the post,
Mixed Foursome
couple,
Coffin Tourney
accepted until 12:30 p m.
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SCHEDULE TODAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION APOLIS at Milwaukee (night), game scheduled.
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Start In Quest Of
: SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1946
ity Links Crown Monday
a dal play for 16 positions In the championship flight of the 26th
3.-C. BE. Harrison (M._H.), Mrs. |
rs. R. L. Sincler (M. H), un
11:10~Mrs. C. Malgren (H.), Mrs. Vivian 8.)
‘Accidents Mar Race Program
i: 45-Mrs Ed Hunter (P. R.), Mrs. An- d FRANKLIN, Ind. July 27.—Two|
lin which major honors were taken
Malone won the feature, stopped! of the country, C. E Pittmen (P. R), Mrs. | after seven laps, when Jimmy Wil- meet director, announced today. |
{and was wrecked, uline’ Beeson (L. 8.), Mrs. | | escaped with
ore Mrs. Maurice Johnston (Hill), Miss Cath-|and was }.
nation and an eight-lap semi-final Don Turner, Lexington,
| the fence on the south turn.
Lt. H W. Murray and Lt. W. J. Roof faced Cpl. Byron Harold in|
the title with the award to be pre-|
sented by Col, E. L. Stroh 1 y Sito Deh. | second and Ben Emerick of E. Ger- ognition in the Shakamak meet in!
mantown, O., third.
| final and a 10-lap elimination race A two-ball mixed foursome is tol to pick up a number of points in| be played at the Country club of the Consolidated Midget Racing asIndinaapolis links tomorrow, Wom- | sociation standing. i en entered in the city tourney open- | another 15-lapper and Ray Lyden ing there Monday are invited to'of Indianapolis took the consolacompete, The entry fee is $2 ation. ! and Swede Carpenter and Frank Tilman of Indianapolis took other elimination sprints,
Coffin golf club will hold a city wide ABC amateur tournament at the course tomorrow, Pro. W. F. Russell announced. Entries will be double-heade:
The Fall Creek Athletics will play the
from the East Side Rockets
Baseball Coleiday
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Nation's Finest Mermaids To Seek Honors in Event
Shakamak to Be Host to National A. A.U: Swimming Meet
Tribe Departs With Lead Cut To 13 Games
By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editer Although the Indians won six games against only three defeats in the home stand which closed at Victory field last night before a ladies’ night crowd of 10,372, they had their American association lead clipped to a game and a half. The Milwaukee Brewers. beat them again, 3 to 1, and swept the two-game series. And now the Redskins face the heavy task of “hanging on” on a rugged road trip through the
FIRST DIVISION
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For Golf Title
tion’s ranking golfers.
crative championships as the field teed off for the third round of the $50,000 ‘All-American tournament at the Tam O'Shanter country club. The one-time amateur and professional tennis king was in second place in this zany tournament with a 36-hole aggregate of -140 strokes, one back of the pace-setting Herman Barrow of White Plains, N, Y. Won Minor Title Vines won a minor championship a month ago when he took the Massachusetts open but this is his greatest bid for a major title. Whether he goes on to win or not, his showing to date is a justification for the big gamble made in 1940 when he decided to abandon a sport in which he was a key figure to become lost in the shuffle
Ellsworth Vines in Running
at Chicago
By TOMMY DEVINE, United Press Sports. Writer CHICAGO, July 27.—Lanky, bespectacled Ellsworth Vines who abandoned a career as one of the world's greatest tennis players because there were not any unconquered net fields, today reached the goal sef for himself six years ago when he determined to become one of the na«
Vines was bidding for one of big-time golf's most coveted and lus
Worsham, Betheseda, Md. an
Bob Hamilton, Evansville, Ind
the grade for today’s play. For the final two rounds toda
stars who failed to qualify in.
Turnesa.
son and Ben Hogan, the year’s leading money winner, were among
— Crisman, Miami Beach, Fla.; Lo Chandler Harper, Portsmouth, Va! product, fired a 73-77—150 to make] and tomorrow, the field was cut to! the low 100 scorers and ties. If
took a 36-hole score of 153 or better to make the grade. Prominent
cluded .national open champion Lloyd Mangrum; Ky. Laffoon Craig Wood, Lillie Goggin and Mike
Defending champion Byron Neld
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league's western sector, playing at Milwaukee, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Kansas City in that order. The trip is to open in Brewerytown tonight and the burly Brewers are like poison to the Hoosiers. The Suds City gang has bumped off the Tribesters seven times in 13 clashes this season and the Indians are booked in Milwaukee on’ this journey for four days calling for five games. A Tough Spot The Redskins’ closest pursuer is second-place Louisville. The Colonels also go on the road, but they are plenty hot, and it will require a quick surge by the Hoosiers to prevent their old rivals from overtaking them. The Indians again failed to hit in. the pinches here last night and good pitching by the veteran Paul Derringer was wasted. Al Epperly, a former Tribester, kept eight Tribe hits scattered and eight Indians were left on base. The Brewer hurler fanned two and issued one walk. On the other| hand, Derringer struck out six and| walked two. The Indians were] shaky in the field and two of their |
waukee scoring. Agile and Alert The visitors were successful -in taking instant advantage of open“ings and they outplayed the Red=| skins in the field. Pitcher Epperly| helped his own cause by alert fielding on the mound and had six as-
The pool at Shakamak state park will be the scene Aug. 16-18 of the women's National A. A. U. swimming championships in which 13 | gists titleholders are expected to be present to defend their crowns. Inset shows one of the champions, Brenda Hesler of Porfland, Ore., Mul- | The Indians had more bad luck
on hard hit balls which were gobbled up by the hopped-up Brew-
Staging of the women's National A. A. U. senior diving and
The meet this year, third to be
| past several years, battling for {both team and individual honors,
Ann Curtis to Swim One of the outstanding perform-
{midget auto racing program at the/month will be Miss Ann Curtis, ’| Indianapolis Speedrome in 6:31.8|sensational California swimming) ith Bob Breading of Indianapolis star, who first gained national rec-
1943, and ‘since has collected a; number of outdoor and indoor titles. While, the 13 events of the women's national senior event are the
feature attraction of the meet, | three National A. A. U. junior
events fox women and two for men have been included on the threeday program. There also will be]
| diving events for men, women, boys | and girls.
Good Facilities J r nn Shakamak's facilities for Olympic champion and has dropped : only three verdicts here in nine b S staging of these meets have been ,ievioys starts. ox ocore |a prime factor in winning the sup-| Frankie Hart, speedy Chicago MILWAUKEE port of both coaches and contest-|Junior heavy, also will appear on AB ® y o A Xi | /0~ Baker, 2b . ants along with the . backing. of the two-event bill. Hart has been Brewster, 58 +...viv 4 1.1.7 4 0) A AU offielals: thr bring th | signed by Matchmaker Lloyd Carter| johnson, If ........ 41°10 % 4 ol + A. U. ollicials 10r bringing the .r (he Hercules Athletic club and a Putiiey, of xvenrnins } oo 1. 8.0 meet to Indiana. The permanent front-line opponent is being sought |mack, 1b .......... $9 oy 1-3 O'Dea, rf . installation of starting and turn for the Chicagoan. Felderman, © « 0 0 32 0 0 platforms, the permanent diving A —————— Epperly, p ......... 4 0 1 0 6 0 tower and the natural amphitheater M . L a Totals .. 33 3 7 2118 1 {along the beach for spectators, ajor ea ers INDIANAPOLIS {combine with the group camps in By UNITED PRESS ti % AB R H © A E | which officials and contestants are | : 4 Turchin, . 0% 28g | NATIONAL LEAGUE Roberge, 2b ........ 4 ! housed during the meet, G.AB R H Avg |Sistl ss .........4 0 2 3 3 i . | *8hupe, 1b .....e04 4 0 0 Intensive activities already are Hopp, Boston .T1 218 50 308 38) Weatherly, Mo... £0 032 9 : Walker, Brooklyn . 83 323 49 1 . | Wieczorek, yer 3 under way at Shakamak as Mr. [OE SPOVTUU C00 363 71 131.361 | wentrel ef. oN Sanders directs preparations for Mize, New York 89 336 60 112 .333| Blackburn yY 9 ¢06 0.0 the staging of the 1046 meet. His Cordon, New York 72 241 38 73 .Jl1 Poland. ¢ 38 111.4 1 . AN AGUE Bestudik ‘a | headquarters have been established | AMERICAN LEAGUE Draae errs tins oO. 0 0 0 90 26 Shakamak open swimming and at the park until after the meet | Vernon; Washington 84 333 60 120 360 Derringer, p . 3 3 2 3 3 b and all entry forms are being for-| Williams, Boston 96 338 95 120 .385 Brady ............. y Bg ded th 8 Edwards. Cleveland 10 288 43 81 331 mI 3 An warde ere, | DiMaggio, Boston 8% 320 53 - y 3 3 Blackburn ‘batted for Wentzel in ninth. a woe | Berardino, Bt. Louis 89 364 47 118 324) SRGCHUT Nled for Poland in ninth.
Negro Leaguers In Crucial Battle
The Indianapolis Clowns, Negro American league top contender face an important task tonight when they battle the Kansas City
lights at «8430.
The Clowns are the loop's second-
half leaders and the stellar Mon-
archs won the league's first-half|
laurels.
The Clowns are planning to pitch (either Jim Colzie or Leo (Preacher) |, + Henry against the Monarch's Ensloe | | Wylie or Ted Alexander. Outfielder|® Turchin 4, Blackburn 3, Polan
W. Leo Sanders, |
' Englis 42 115 14 3"
| Wentzel 102 386 60 114 3 Monarchs’ under the Victory field Bickvra 69 150 34 44
Team Is Picked For Tag Match
Powerful Ali Pasha, the Hindu| Tne Brewers tallied one marker) 5 ack RL) rt (H), Mrs. R. 5. | Dad accidents marred the big car swimming championships at Indiana's Shakamak state park Aug. 16-18, with the “cobra hold” and Mike in the first stanza and two in the | auto race program staged at the will bring together one of the most colorful and spectacular groups | 105—Mrs. a a arab (HI), Mrs. | { Franklin faiggrounds oval last night| of contestants in the history of these meets. ) The 13 present titleholders will participate in the meet this year by Speedy Malone of Indianapolis./along with a number of challengers for national honors from all parts| Francisco, have been selected for|g . tne home nine.
Australain tag-team duty at the| 1. ip other A. A. games played
| {army captain who hails from San
ers on circus stops and catches. a matter of fact, the Tribesters Ti a tough time getting anything by
played an inspired brand of ball on their two nights in the local] wigwam.
| Mehalakis, rough and ready former|sixth. The Redskins scored their
lone marker in the third, and after | that it was a row of six goose eggs
The meet this year is a con- | outdoor Sports Arena next Tuesday |last night, Louisville defeated Kan- |
sas City, 3 to 1; Columbus edged
artists will oppose fellow townsmen st. Paul, 4 to 3, and Toledo beat|
at Shakamak state park in 1935 Ken Ackles and Wayne Martin, the Minneapolis, 6 to 2.
by the department of conservation Hollywood = grapplers who have] under the supervision of Mr. San- captured the favor of local wrest-| ders. This year the department of ling addicts in recent appearances conservation again is conducting here. Ackles will be receiving his bapthe joint auspices of the Jason- tism of fire at the strenuous tag-1 ville Industrial bureau and Shak- team competition, but expects to! hold up his end of the bargain witn | Dine | the help of Martin, who is a former
the meet, which i: being held under
amak state park.
Tribe Batting
Columbus continued playing heads-up ball in shading the fading St. Paul Saints in another close battle at Columbus. It was St. Paul's fifth straight loss. Chet Johnson kept Minneapolis’ | hits well spaced in winning for| Toledo at Toledo.
HOME ‘RUNS | Drews ran for Bestudik in ninth Brady batted for Derriuges in op
| { Williams, R. Sox 27 Keller, Yanks ? | Milwaukee : 100 002 000-3
Greenberg, Tig. 23 DiMaggio, Yanks n G AB HR Rbi Pet. Mize, Giants 20 | INDIANAPOLIS Ha hated 000 000. Sistl 4 1303 403 n i 3 38 RUNS BATTED IN [Nance 2. Two-base hits—8istl, Poland. ober 3% | Three-base hit—Brewster. Stolen base-
2 Roberge 44 176 34 57 322 Shupe 106 402 53 124 308+ Bestudik 103 380 65 115
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5 .205 2171
Turchin 53 162 28 44 Riddle 52 153 16 40 Drews 78 288 41 Lo Brad 2 Weatherly 10 16 1 1 Triples—8isti 7, 8hupe 5, Brady 5! | Turchin 3, Blackburn 3, Wentzel 3, Drews | 2, Bestudik 2, Roberge 2, Doubles—8hupe 32, Sisti 24, Bestudik 20, Wentzel 18, Roberge 11, Riddle 11, Wieczorek 11, Drews 10, Brady 8, English d.
Stolen bases—Wentzel 13, Sisti 12° Tur-
Ted Strong of the visitors leads|cnin 6, Bestudik 5, Drews 4, Wieczorek the league in home runs and in|9 Shupe 3, English 2, Blackburn 2, Riddle |
runs batted in. Reese (Goose) Tataum, first sacker, is the Clowns] batting leader with an average well lover the .300 mark.
SOFTBALL
Tonight's softball schedule at Municipal |
Stadium is as follows: 6>15-Insley Dig-
gers vs. Insley Spades; 30 ougins
| Theater vs. Moral Township; 8:45--8to {ely Food vs. Ross Gear of Lafayette,
Sunday night's Tchedule at Municipal | 0b 0 6:15~American Can of Indian. es and Wheele er! Rp 2008 and Moss, apolis vs. American Can of Terre Haute;
. 00 pox 001. 343 5 148 Ell Lilly Co, vs, Beech Grove Boost. team which won the. national col5
7:30—Pepsi-Cols girls vs. Elwood girls;
city league at Beech Grove stadium ¥, PF. W, Post ‘No. 008 9, Warren Cen. 2|tral Trojans 1:
. > hi
2, Roberge, Brady.
Cleveland Signs
Ex-Wyoming Star |
CLEVELAND, July 27 (U. P.)).— | Keny Sallors, * University of Wy-
oming star, today signed with the | Cleveland team in the Basketball
Association of America, new Pro: ; fessional circuit, Sailors captained the Wyoming |
| legiate championship in 1944 and!
Scores last night In the Em-Roe Pivol then went on to win the national
invitational tournament. He was
South Side Turners 8. |voted the “most valuable player”
0 28.324 | willjams, R. Sox 02 York, Red Sox T4| Roberge jams, 92 . Turchin. Double plays—8isti to Roberg 1 Doerr, Red Sox 80 Walker, Dodgers 72} |to Shupe, Mack to Brewster, BSisti to 93 ‘303, Slaughter, Cards 76 | Roberge. Left on bases — Milwaukee 7.
3 y Indianapolis 8. Base on balls—Off DerFITCHING ringer 2, Epperly 1. BStrikeouts—By Der-
three errors figured in the Mil-|
the Milwaukee pastimers who
of the links ‘duffers.” the 17 players tied with 146's. Vines has , gone through the| Former national intercollegiate “hungry stage” that plagues most |titlist Earl Stewart of Dallas, Tex. newcomers to the big-time tourna-|topped the amateur tournament ment grind, but now appears ready | with a mid-way mark of 146. to move in with the top-ranked| Dick McCreary, Indianapolis performers.. He had a first round stayed as a hot contender in the 71, one under par and then shaved | amateur competition with a midway three strokes from regulation fig-|total of 149. He added a 75 to his ures yesterday with a 69. Thursday's 74. Paul Sparks, also ar Barron Has 71 Indianapolis amateur, stayed in the Barron had a second round 71 to| running with his 78-77—155. couple with his opening 68. Melvin| For the second straight day, playe« (Chick) Harbert, Northville, Mich.; ers in the women’s open were uns Claude Harmon, Mamaroneck, N.(able to complete their rounds bes Y., and Dick Metz, Wilburton, Okla., | fore dark. Patty Berg of Minne were tied for third place with 142's.|apolis and Dot Kielty of Los An A stroke back of the trio came|geles led the 14 who were able Henry Ransom, Dallas, Tex.; Otey|finish. They had 162s.
Quick and Stafford Clash For Public Links Crown
* Mrs. Jeanne! DENVER, July 27 (U..P.).—Smiley Quick, Los Angeles, and Lo Gar Stafford, 22-year-old Portland (Ore.) shotmaker, meet today in th 36-hole title round of the National Public Links golf tournament. Stafford, a virtual unknown who recently was discharged from th COLORAL army, broke into the finals after Slaninasisg William Doll, Louisville city and with! in a hot semi-final round. tionist could Quick, an early tournament ta- | i i vorite, carded a Dblistering,K two< \Former Cathedral Signa el ecreation an
{under par yesterday to win easily, |
7 and 5, from Robert E. Gajda of | Shortstop Picked We could
Detroit. and still not
Quick had a two-under par 71| On All- Star Team would interes
fon the morning round, parred the | I'd like to me |second front nine and had even| Jimmy Doyle, shortstop on las One of th par for the four holes of the return | spring's Cathedral high = schoo] Manitou incli stretch when the match ended, five baseball team, will go to Brooklyr as one comes holes short. of the 36-hole go-around. | N. Y., Wednesday to compete o I mean up. The lanky Detroit player blew |an all-star team against the pic The base hot and cold, but Quick's booming |0f the Flatbush sandlot amateur: mountain at |drives and sure iron shots carried| Doyle, the son of Mr. and Mrs car, and up y¢ {him ahead despite a driving rain.| Bernard J. Doyle Sr. of 6251 a mile and a The downpour soaked the already|Pennsylvania st. is the only Indi up a grade o
The war
| waterlogged Wellshire Country club|ana boy honored and was picked It’s a slow Ag | Course through most of the match. |after being watched by Dodger rep view of Mani Hot Match resentatives. try of easten In one of the hottest matches! The Wiree-gume aries for thea tains to the 1 of the six-day tourne Stafford stars against the Brooklyn bo From a di y Y at Ebbetts fleld will be played Aug] and severe.
and Doll matched hole for hole before the match died on the 33d | hole, with Stafford winning 4 and 3. | Gajda, whose game was as er- color. ratic as the weather, carded a six-| . ; |over par 77 for the first 18 and | Birds Fin In one over on the outgoing nine Clark Award Goes GREAT B of the second round. curves and a ] “I just played badly this morn- | To Elwood Boy breezes sing ing,” he admitted. “Quick outplayed | WARSAW, Ind. July 27.—Ronn the distance | me by a mile.” | Casteel of Elwood has been award roar of a str | Despite his poor showing, Gajda ed the Clark trophy at Camp Cros right there a {turned in one of the fanciest chip |ley for his proficiency in track In the Ga shots of the day. Approaching the field and aquatic events. tains that ha
25th hole, he drove into tall grass| The award is given annually b ’ * A V1 5
you see the b becomes mag! occasional ba
7,8 and 9. Doyle also was a basketball sta at Cathedral before his graduatio; last spring.
about 60 feet from the cup. After Heze Clark of Indianapolis to th a careful study of the green, he youth 13 years or under who is mos calmly walked back to his ball, proficient in athletics at the Mun chipped it onto the slow green and it cie Y. M. C. A. camp. A total o Yolley nto 4 into the cup. 51 boys participated in this year’
Joie NEW Po! P——— south of the A. A Leaders [Try BLUE POINT 0 na lke.
Batt — Dickshot, Milwaukee, 404; Sisti, AAP .356; Philley, Milwaukee, .335, Felderman, Milwaukee, .333;
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Genovese, uisville, .328; Runs Seated. Barna, Minneapolis, 83; AUTO The result, h Sisti, Indianapolis, 72; Tipton, 8t. Paul, BLUE POINT John Q. Pub {72: Welaj, Louisville, 72. o SUPPLY d Runs Batted In—Bestudik, wildianapolls, Delaware, Madison and Ray Streets places and sé 93; Tipton, St. Paul, 80; Witte, Toledo, Pan Amer 76: McCarthy, Minneapolis, 74 Doubles—Shupe, Indianapolis, 32; Lehn- Douglas four ner, Toledo, 27. Philley, Milwaukee, 26. dul vet 8isti, Indianapolis, 24. schedule o Triples—Philley, Milwaukee, 9; Tipton They prov
St. Paul, 8; Flair, Louisville, 8; S8isti, Indianapolis, 7. Home Runs— Witte, Toledo, 28: Barna, Minneapolis, 19; Bestudik, Indianapolis, 15; Tipton, St. Paul, 13; Johnson, Milwaukee, 13, Total Hits — 8isti, Indianapolis, 114; Witte, Toledo, Toledo, 127; Shupe, 'In-
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