Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1947 — Page 9

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Tie for Medal Honors at 147

Krutilla Shoots 149 For Third Position

Three Hoosier pros and a former Evansville shotmaker today were eligible to represent Indiana in the national P. G. A. tournament at

Bill Heinlein of ‘Noblesville, George

tila of ‘St. John, Lake county, formed the medalist trio making the grade at Meridian Hills Golf and Country club yesterday. Bob Hamilton, now of Chicago, but formerly of Evansville, was exempt from qualifying since he is a,former national titleholder. Heinlein and Shafer played over Meridian Hills’ heavy turf yester-| day for a 147 deadlock and Krutijia was two shots behind them. Par First’ Round . 'Heinlein cardéd a morning round of par 71, but needed a 76 on his pfter-lunch tour, Shafer had a 75 on the first round and a sharper 72 on the second. Krutilla posted rotinds of 75 and 74 to earn the third qualifying spot. Floyd Hamblen of Tipton and John Nelson of Elwood will serve as alternfites. ‘Hamblen had 72-79 151, and Nelson 73-78—151." ~ & "Twenty-one of 40 eligible professionals competed in the 36-hole test. Other scores:

n Pischesser, Connersville R0-72-—-152 el Epperson, Syracuse Vina

. Vaughn, Pleas. Run, Indpls. . 79-82—161 im Easter, Logansport........ 81-83--184 McDermott, Leosburg co 84-82-1686 weon, Speedwey In 0 B4-80—-1T73

en Miles, Sar. 8hank, In lb " (withdrew) ol Gividen, Woodstock, Indpls.. 82

ai (withdrew) Mar. Smith, C'try Club, Indpls. 84

(withdrew) Fail to Qualify

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ree Hoosier Linksmen Qualify For P.G.

‘By HARRY GRAYSON NEA Sports Edit NEW YORK, May 20. Branch Rickey heard criticism shortly after selling Kirby Higbe, Hank Behrman and three others for $140,000 and Al Gilonfriddo, who apparently was sent to carry the money from Pittsburgh to Brooklyn. Recruits Eddie Chandler and Harry Taylor failed to pick up the pitching slack. The Dodgers lost eight of 11, tumbled from first to fifth, Rickéy at least got some important money--from the Pirates, but baseball men acquainted with the young man are unanimous in saying that the Mahatma gave the Reds 4 bargain in Tom Tatum at $15,000. Tatum gives the Redlegs the accomplished - outfielder and grand competitbr Johnny Neun so badly | required in center fleld.

% > Golfers Accept Goodall Bids

NEWTON, Mass., May 20 (U.P.) ~~ Ellsworth Vines of Los Angelés, once a world tennis champion and currently a leading golf professional, today joined the field for the $10,000 Goodall round-robin tournament to be held May 20 to June 1 at the Charles River Country. club. The West Coast entry was the ninth pro star to accept an invitation to compete in the annual four day round-robin event. Previously entered were Ben Hogan, P. G. A. champion; Lloyd Mangrum, U, 8. open titleholder; Jimmy Demaret, leading 1947 money-winner; Sam Snead, British open. champion; Lawson Little, Vic Ghezzi, Harold (Jug) McSpaden and Bobby Locke of South Africa. The field eventually will have 16 players.

Mulvihill ‘Named NEW- YORK, May 20 (U. P).— Robert Mulvihill of Washington, a star guard on the Fordham basketball team last season, today -was named assistant Ram ‘coach.

JDramnent 8 golfers = failed to

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nedy withdrew after an 83 round.

[Frank Clair r Appointed Purdue Grid Aid

‘LAFAYETTE, Ind, May 20 (U. P.).— Prank Clair, former Ohio State university grid star, will report here July 1 to begin his new | ‘duties as assistant football coach’ of Purdue university.

: Clair served as assistant soach] ‘at “Miami, O., university last fall

He starred gt“end for Ohio State dn 1937, 1988 “and 1930 and later played wita the professional Wash. ngton Redskins.

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Light Gridiron TIPTON, Ind, May 20—A lightling plant for the Tipton high school {football field is planned for next | fall, the city school board has announced. The grid sport was revived here last year after nearly 130 years. :

Joe Vitter Released ST. PAUL, May 20—The St. Paul | ball club of the American association today released outright Joe Vitter utility infielder and out-

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Fight Results

CHICAGO-—Dave Clark, 180, Cincinnati Sais 6 Jimmy Fields, 167%, Brockton,

NEW HAVEN, Conn.—Jake Mann Heh Conn., outpointed Bill Wein: berg, 205, Boston (10). HOLYOKE, Mass.—Hankin Barrow, 153, Panama, outpointed Johnny Johnson, 188, Philadelphia (8). 'VIDENCE, R. J soi Joe wood, 160, Paterson, N. stopped Amy Sheppard, 171, Chicago %y

BOSTON-—Johnny Cesario, 148, Bost

outpointed Cowpoy Billy Peterson, 148, Billings, Mont. (1 YORK (St, ‘Nicholas Atedty Matricciani, 208, Baltimore, outpointed |

Cleo Everett, 202',, New York (10). LONDON--Jack London, | stopped Fernand Honores,

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Tatum-—56-11, 1756 and 28 in July —~Jjust wants to play, doesn’t care where, The Texas-born, light-com-plexioned resident of Nashville did everything but pitch, catch and play shortstop for Montreal in 1946. He was a star with one of the best Triple A clubs in years, done that ran away and hid to such an extent t the International league pennant, was settled by mid-August. International leaguers say you have to see Tatum day in and day out, or night in and night out, to fully appreciate him. He has no standout physical attributes. He throws well enough to play- center field, has sufficient speed and ‘is af clever enough flychaser to patrol the wider pasture. A right-hand batter, Tatum doesn’t go around the league knocking down fences. Neither is he a banjo hitter. In 129 games with the Royals last trip, his. 154 hits included 7 doubles, two triples and

Tom Tatum, Brooklyn Castoff, Could Be What Doctor Ordered fol Cincinnati Reds

four home runs for a total of 197 bases and 58 runs-batted-in and an average of 319. Assigned to one position, he probably would have done better, Tatum’'s first acts with the Rhinelanders showed the Brooks what they were missing. He blasted a Joe Hatten pitch into the right-center field stands at Crosley field in the first inning, and that happened to be all the margin towering Ewell Blackwell needed as he shut out the Bums, 2-0. The previous night Tatum singled in the two runs that beat the Dodgers. ie. Tatum reported to Montreal last spring after three years in the armed forces. In 1056 games with Nashville in 1941, he hit .347, batted in 75 runs. He--appears to be a good guy to have on your side, easily could be precisely what the doctor prescribed for the Reds.

Bowling Notes Frances Deer posted the highest score in bowling leagues last night when she counted a 637 in the Monday Night Ladies league at the Sport Bowl. Other league leaders aay night were: MEN

Harold Percifield, Central.. Harvey Yensel, Real Silk Mixed. Earl Patterson, Antlers 8 HAE, Pat Kestler, Speedwa, Hunt L. a ey Tor unt Mixed

Alberta Short, no . 580 Thelma Richardson, Real Silk Mixed . 520 Mildred Sanford, LV oedway Mixed . . 508 Joyce McKinney, &R. CU, 470 Helen Clark, Fox- Rt Mixed L408

Sent Home for Rest WASHINGTON, May 20 (U. P). —Manager ‘Ted Lyons of the cago White Sox said today that two incapacitated players, infielder Cass Michaels and outfielder Lloyd Christopher, had been sent home for a rest, leaving the club short on reserves for the final games of an eastern road trip, here and against

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Robinson's Eye Cuts Postpone Fight.

NEW YORK, May 20 (U. P).— Ray (Sugar) Robinson's welterweight bout in defense of his title against Jimmy Doyle at Cleveland was postponed today from May 30 until June 17 after it was deter-

the New York boxing commission that the champion would not be in condition. Nardiello in a report after examination of Robinson, said that the fighter had suffered gashes above both eyes when he won a split 10round non-title - decision over Georgie Abrams of Brooklyn in a bout at Madison Square Garden last Friday night.

* Table Tennis Last night's results in the Industrial league at the Dearborn hotel: Indiana National Bank 12, Post Office 4. nk-Belt Ewart 10, Kokomo Y. M. Smith-Hassler-Sturm 11, Communal A.

STANDINGS

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|. U. Rally Nips .U. Rally Nips Butler Nine BLOOMINGTON, Ind, May 20 (U. P.) —Reliet Pitcher Joe (Hatch) Normington held Butler university scoreless for six innings yesterday while his Indiana university teammates rallied to win 7-5 in a college baseball game here. ; Butler hammered Ward Williams off the und with three runs in the first and two in the third. Indiana came back with four in the first, including a home run by Al Kralovansky, and scored the winning runs in the fourth on a triple

by Don Ritter. Butler outhit Indiana J1-7.

Leahy Sees Mic In Midwest Foo

CHICAGO, May 20 (U. P).— Michigan looks like the class team of mid-western football for 1947, according to Frank Leahy, coach of Notre Dame's national champilonship 1946 eleven, Leahy, however, expects all western conference clubs to be improved over 1946, although he said the “reports we've received” put Michigan. at the head of the lst. “All of the Big Nine teams will be good,” he asserted. “We've heard a lot of good things about the Ohio State team under its new coach, and Purdue's new coach is supposed to “have an improved

be weaker than the 1946 squad. “We don’t have the reserves”

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Pittsburgh 12 11 .522|8t. Louis

RESULTS YESTERDAY

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (Game Called, 7 Innings, Agreement) Paul 100 030 0— 4

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Minneapolis 000 030 1— 4 Tart, Martin, "Hangstad ky Pranks, Pischer, Hardy and Westrum

Only game scheduled.

SCHEDULE TODAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (All Night Games) INDIANAPOLIS at Columbus. Loulevilie at Toledo, St. Paul at Milwaukee. Minnneapolis at Kansas City (2), AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Washington (night). 8t. Touts hy Philadelphia: Cleveland at New York. Detroit a Boyes. TIONAL LEAGUE Boston ot ttsburgh (night). New York at Cincinnati (ni a. Brooklyn at 8t. Louis (night) Philadelphia at Chicago.

Major Leaders By UNITED PRESS

Philadelphia. : L. | Pet: AMERICAN LEAGUE a a : i 300 Mullin, Detroit % 5% #5 ei + n, ro! .a ‘se - Collegiate Reg Regoto 3 /480|McQuinn, New York . 23 T0wd-20 361 * nger . - NEW YORK, May 20 (U. P.).=~ 2 '333| Binks: Philadelphia . 28 91 13 31 .341 -Celumbia’s varsity crew has ac- : 8, 8 000}Appiing, Chicago 51 51-3 8 cepted an invitatiit’ co. partitipate| NATION Los - : Gam Walker, Philadelphia. 25 86 12 33 . FY IRE” intérediTeglits Togs “on No-Ro 0 me Serine. Piso. # 91 18 3 {Lake Washington, near Seattle, a, May => (Mlilotl, Babies bis BR OR XE Wash., on June 28. Otter Otten, Georgia-Florida base- Marshall, New York . 25 9% 15 31 a ——————— ball league pitcher, turned in a no- Mise. New ak i 3 5 » » . hit no-run game last night against 0 en " eg Baseba HOME RUNS Coll . 8X tor 3. i Albany but almost -lost the game|y;.,. Giants.. Miller, Reds... .. | Navy 13, George Washington 3. when his Valdosta mates fumbled | Williams, Red So 9 Keller, Yankees. .. 3 Detroit i, Michigan Normal 0. the ball four times almost permit-| °'®**™ Braves on, Indian 1 Valparaiso 5, St. J s & ot RUNS BATTED IN Army 4, Ma land 3. ting scores. Valdosta finally - won |Torgeson, Braves 29|Elliott, Braves.....22 Hanover 4 Prankiin 11. 2to0 * |Marshall, Giants. 24| Walker, ers. ..31 . Williams, Red 80x.24| Doerr, Red werd)

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