Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1946 — Page 16

* City Defending Champion on “Top of Game in Title Play ~ And Goes 4 Up on Miss Ellis

By J. E. O'BRIEN, Times Staff Writer Weilding a putter with near-magic in it, Miss Alice O'Neal was four up on Miss Dorothy Ellis in defense of her women's city golf championship today at the end of 12 holes in their 18-hole match at the Indian-

polis Colntry club. s . Miss ei had only 11 putts for the first nine holes and was one

‘under par for the distance. Alice, the Rollins college co-ed, | No. 12 hole in three matches, while had three birdies on the outward Miss O'Neal had her first good look trip and won four holes to Miss at the I. C. C. backyard yesterday Ellis’ two. Their cards: {when Mrs. Fred Herrick of HighPar out ...ooorveo 544 343 55538 land refused to yield before the O'Neal ....oveeeres $53 344 455-37 (17th green. EIS ...ooovseeeses 544 343 56540, Halve Six in a Row

Miss O'Neal chipped in with al Miss O'Neal won that match,

wedge from 40 feet off away from 3 and 1, as Miss Ellis eliminated the cup to win the first hole with | Carolyn Varin, the Camp Atterbury

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a birdie four, but lost the second to the Manual high school dean. Miss Ellis was on the green in two and down in two putts, while Alice was trapped and missed-a 10-foot utt. Pp Miss O'Neal again took the lead on No. 3 by sinking an eight-foot putt for a birdie. They halved No. 4 and No. 5 in pars, then Miss Ellis again evened the match on No. 6 when her opponent's drive was in the weeds and her second shot was too strong. Dorothy had par three while Miss O'Neal took a bogey four. Birdie on No. 7 The young linkswoman came

service-club hostess, 7 and 6. . Mrs. Herrick came closest to overturning the dope bucket, but she lost her back-nine opportunities {after being one down at the turn. | After a par 5 had given Miss O'Neal [the 10th hole, the two competitors halved sfx holes in a row, and Alice

dropped in a par four on the 17th |

{for the coup de grace. | At the halfway mark Miss O'Neal {had a two-over<par 40—a figure she seems to fancy—and when things were wound up, she had a six-over-par sum. Miss Ellis also was out in 40|

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St. Paul Golf

Tourney Led By Ex-Gunner

ST. PAUL, Minn, Aug. 3 (U. P). An unknown -ex-soldier-—-who rode the tail gun of a B-29 on 32 bombing missions over Japan—held a one-stroke lead today at the halfway mark-in the 36-hole qualifying round of St. Paul's $10,000 open golf tournament. : Slender Johnny Palmer, 28, Bodin, N. C.,, professional who never has won a cent at any major tournament, showed the tourney favorites his heels yesterday with a six subpar 66. Shooting six birdies, he carded 33 out and 33 in. Johnny's hot performance. on the first 18 made him a cinch to qualify today in the final 18. But they pay off the prize money—$2000 for first place--on the final 36 holes Saturday and Sunday. Tennis Star Ellsworth Vines, Chicago; Henry Ransom, Houston, Tex., and Clayton Haefner, Charlotte, N. C, carded 67's. Jovial Jimmy Demaret of Houston, Tex, and Jackson Bradley, Long Beach, Cal., comparatively unknown, carded 69's. Two under par 70's were turned in by Dick Metz of Chicagd, who holds the open’s 270-stroke record; P. G. A. Champion Bob Hamilton of Chicago; Lighthorse Harry Cooper” of Honolulu who is seeking his fourth St. Paul championship, and two unknowns—Ade Simonson and. Kenny Young—both of Minneapolis.

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at 10 a. m. and finals at 1:30 p. m.,! . the ninth renewal} of the Flanner| Won't have much choice of games House track and field meet is to be [tojatténd tomorrow afternoon since staged at the Crispus Attucks high the weekly schedule call$ for a lone school course, N, West and 11th | son test. sts, tomorrow. Besides the local teams that will |, compete, out-of-town squads from | arner in a Manufacturers league Muncie, Anderson and Bloomington | 88Me at Riverside No. 1 The other in Indiana, Champaign, 11, and loop contest, involving Allison's and

sented with star performers. |feit victory for Allison's. The PrintThe event is sanctioned by the 2'® Participating in the National Indiana district of the A. A. U.|LYPO meet in Boston and withdrew in conjunction with the city rec-|{TOm the league before their dee reation department. There is no|Parture, admission fee and the public is| MAlory, which leads the league invited to attend. Events will in-|Stendings with an 8-1 record, holds clude: three decisions over S-W's, but all Senior—100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, VET® by narrow enough margins ta

: : Te : right back with a birdie on No, 7, lose a single hole, Carolyn won her N h ' however, to again go one up. A first test on No. 10 with a birdie | 0 | ort western | . . powerful drive meant the difference four, bot ap cpt. her the next | Northwestern amassed 63 points This Pin League on this hole, |two—and that was that. * | yetserday to capture the team title : No, 8 was halved, ew Muss} But Miss Varin had some Sonos. in the ctiy parks track and field ; yhen, samene aa on Fa O'Neal went two up on No. 8 as a tion. the pressure eased On| aot at Willard park. | during the weekly five-foot putt refused to drop for the return trip, she charged home | the Broad Ripple

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SAN : . \ J . the Stokely-Van Camp outdoor ring. DIEGO, Ca} Avg 3 hi P) 1741 8. West st. where they will, —1ne National men's A. A. U. out-

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440-yard dash, half and 1 mile runs, shot put, high jump, broad jump, pele vault, high and low hurdles, one-fourth and 1 mile relays. Junior—50-yard dash, 100-yard dash 220-yard dash, half mile run, high jump,

tmake tomorow's tilt appear fairly even.

Miss Ellis and she required three shots on the green to hole out. This. was the fourth meeting of Dorothy and Alice in play-for-keeps competition, and each had won-two-lost-two records. In today's duel Miss O'Neal was out to retain her city crown, while Miss Ellis had the incentive of avenging her defeat in the recent state tourney at Terre Haute, Both had skipped lightly through their match-play assignments this week after shooting 77's in the qualifying round. - In fact,’ Miss Ellis hadn't been extended past the

9 Indiana Grid Players Picked

CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—As of today, * nine former Hoosier state college

football mces have been selected | Hoffman,. White, Ind, who caught In Feature Bout

to perform with the College AllStars against the

field here the night of Aug. 23.

Los Angeles Rams, professional grid champions, in the annual big game in Soldiers’

lin a two-over-par 39. Of course, {it didn’t go in the books, but it was something to lighten her trip back to Atterbury yesterday afternoon.

Hoosier Second

| SARASOTA, Fla, Aug. 2 (U. P).

—Roger Townsend, Wayne, 111, held first prizes today in the 16th annual international tarpon tourna-

ment, topping a field of more than 750 with his 126-pound catch. Townsend was awarded a 1046

Douglas park followed with 59 Other point totals: Riley, 40 1/6;! Business Men's bowling league” Arnolda, 28%; Belmont, 28'3;| this season, a lot of “Paul who's” George Washington, 26;-Camp-8ul-|- wi} ~ echo ~through-—the-- tenpin. livan, 24; 61st and Broadway, 21;| plant. Highland, 17%; Keystone, 13; 46th) Entered in the Ripple league and Indianaola, 12, and Fall Creek,! is a team, whose six members all 11%. | answer to the name of Paul. As Charles Lewis captured firsts in| a matter of identification they

{both junior dashes and a second in! will use their last names, which In Tarpon Contest broad jump to be the top point-| are Pegg, Weatherly, Grimes,

getter for the winners. | Hardy, Russell and Custer. Tom Graves of the 6lst and] This unique aggregation will Broadway team was a double victor, hold a meeting at the alleys toin. the intermediate class and Don| night and in the meantime they {Coffin of George Washington park| are in search of a sponsor, who {in the “peanut” division, answers to the name of—yes, you Betty Shields of Douglas led the| guessed it—PAUL.

stage a series of bouts for the enter-

also the public. Ledinission fee... It's a free show... In the “main event,” two middleweights will trade punches, Bill Roberts, South Side Community center, and Gene Thomas, Riley PAL club, Other bexing clubs represented on the card are Rhodius PAL, Leeper and Stokely-Van Camp. The fisticuffing is to start at 8 p. m. Hugh McGinnis, Stokely-Van Camp barracks recreation director, today issued an open invitation to all boys desiring to learn boxing to use the facilities at the outdoor ring.

'tainment of company employees and There will be no|

door swimming meet got under way at Navy fleld pool today with Jimmy McLane, 16-year-old Phil-lips-Andover "(Mass.) ‘aéademy stident, heading a field of eight entries for the 1500-meter free style finals. McLane ripped through last night's preliminaries in 19:54, more than 27 seconds ahead of second place Jerry Kerschner of Bunker Hill, Ind., who covered the distance in 20:21.1. The youthful New Englander, who won both junior and senior long distance titles at the age of 13, wasn't even tired at the end of the heat.

senior girls with firsts in both dash events and the high jump, while

Buick, a gold medal and possession for one year of the $1000 trophy for the fish he caught off the coast of Venice, Fla. Second prize, a $1000 victory bond {and a silver medal, went to William

a tarpon weighing 124'% pounds.

In Two Triumphs

, The Stars’ huge squad will be| RICHMOND, Ind. Aug. 2—Paul

directed by Bo McMillin, Indiana university coach, and a staff of as-

sistants. The Hoosier state players

Backs—Billy Hillenbrand, Charles

Sparks of Indianapolis, former state amateur golf champion, had a share ‘1in two victories yesterday at the first annual pro-amateur towna-

{Phyllis Rochester, Camp Sulivan,|

| yard dashes, ‘Knox, Mehalakis

Buddy Knox, Tulsa, Okla. junior heavyweight, and Mike Mehalakis, {San Francisco, discharged army

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{bout on the Hercules A. C. ma! | card at the Sports Arena next Tues- | C0St the Cardinals the pennant.

day night. { Knox won 11 straight here before | {his victory string was snapped by| A | Meavyweight title claimant Bill|Yance on victory tactics,

| . The Cardinals go all out to beat Brooklyn, saving their best pitchers and concentrating long in adand their

and one by Billy Johnson gave the

place. Rookie Randy scored his sixth victory against one defeat.

pis eae cS Cards Have Dodgers’ Number, but Face Phils With Best Pitchers Weary—Reiser Hurt

NEW YORK, Aug. 2 (U. P.).—No {team has been beaten more consistently by St. Louis this season {than the first place Dodgers and, | ironically that very supremacy may

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Yankees a 4-102 victory at Detroit | umph and it was one of the most which put them back in second|satisfying, a 2-to-1 decision over the Gumpert [Red Sox which cut their lead to

Joe Dobson lost a when George Case

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Ancient Mel Harder, who has been [scored an unearned run on third with Cleveland 18 straight seasons,

| baseman Glen Russell's error. White Sox Rally The White Sox scored three runs

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desire to compete are requested to contact William Dennis, 333 W.! 16th st., phone Riley 7586. Honorary “director of the meet will be Paul Phillips, secretary of the Milwaukee Urban league, a community organization. Mark Cowen, city recreation director, will be among the guest officials. Mr, Phillips originated the Flanner House meet here nine years ago. Representing the A: A, U. will be Paul Jordan, Ed Aspinall and| Totals ..........3 6 15 24 13 Fred DeBorde. Among other offi-| Weatherly batted for Derringer in seve cials will be Alonzo Watford, of ®°" Crispus Attucks high school, Ed Denny and Elsie Clark.

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MINNEAPOLIS penis ot, I 4 4 : arnacle, ef . a a 9 3 @ Home-Run Hitter Ray, If vid 9 THe} Danneker, 2b ...... 5 1.1 ¢ 3 Bana, #f ...cc.00s 4 3 3°3 1 To Oppose Clowns McCarthy. 1b ..... + 3 3a Negro baseball's home run UE a Yel ; : . : ting sensation, First Baseman |Rolandson, eo ....... 3.0 1:23.80 Luscious Easter of ‘the Cincinnati Harpruder tioned : 2 : ° Crescents, will menace the Indian- |Joyce, p ........ 4 8.1.9 1 apolis Clowns in the showdown of | .wqotals ......... 38 12 15 37 13

the two Negro teams at 8:30 p. m. . L tomorrow at Victory field. INDIANAPOLIS .. . 310 000 011— ® Easter cracked out his 42nd round | Minneapolis 300 002 43x—13 tripper of the season in Cincinnati, Runs batted in—Turchin, Bestudik 2, several nights ago as the Crescents | English 2, Wentzel, McCarthy 3, Andres,

Harpruder batted for Rolandson in sixth,

swamped the Memphis Red 80x, |hits—English, Poland, Wieczorek, 13-2. He hit three in one game at | bere, Barna, Trechock, Pruett,

. Carthy. Home runh—MeCarthy. Buffalo's International league park. |base—Barna. Double plays—

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Cote. 95 362 37 115 .318| Browns made four runs off Dutch , Q en ar Midget Racing association's point|®® they nove on lo ace’DIA, | pesky, ‘Boston 101 414 83 131 .316|1eonard : | ; , {none of their ace pitchers will be Kell, Detroit 78 294 26 93 316] : : AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | "GAMES TODAY standing are expected to be on hand| © HOME RUNS Cincininatd at Philadelphia and W L Pet.| / WL Pet. | tonight at 8:30 o’oclock when racing | . 3 y 20 5 - INDPLS. 65 44 506 Milwaukee 53 56 .481 | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION lis Ey med at the Indiana he Brecheen Winner yam ie n DiMadeie Yanks 3 Pittsburgh at Boston in the Na Louisville 63 47 .573|Minneaplis 49 57 .463| INDIANAPOLIS at Minneapolis (night) | Su polis | their 11-4 k | Mize, Giants 22|8eerey, Clev. 17 tional were rained out. 2 Paul 3 3 338 Toledo 48 63 432 Louisville at 2 Paul (night) { Speedrome, Kitley ave, and U., 8 In contrast to their -4 mar RUNS BATTED IN as. t J 3: “olum t t \ ), Pap | aor 3 | » 230 llcoumen oF 61 43} Climb 3 Kind ont neh. | 53 1s nine. and Jost sight, gainst teams | Towerst 3% MUNN OG 2) Yesterdays Star—Mel Hacder, AMERICAN LEAGUE | ec Sod Saunders, Muncie, tops this| nine ai aork, Re. 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O.—-Tippy Larkin, field, N. J, knocked out Bobby Claus, 147, Buffalo, N. Y. (5), NEW YORK (Exhibition at Army Hospital) Marty Servo, 147, Schenectady, N. Y., knocked out Jimmy Anest, 147, New York (5) (non-title),

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