Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 June 1947 — Page 30

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AD CLUB CHAMP—Joe Higains (right) shot a 73 to win the Indianapolis Ad-

vertising Club's golf tournament played this week at Meridian Hills Country club. Lyman Se (left) is donor of the championship trophy being presented by L. T.

Sogard, retiting' Ad club president.

Higgins also is one of the favorites in the In-

dianapolis District tourney opening next Monday at Hillcrest.

1%-Inning Tilt

- Continues Until

Wee Sma’ Hours

It=took 14 innings and several hours to decide the second game of a double header at Toledo early

this morning, the Mud Hens beat- a

ing Columbus, 7 to 6, the same score by which the Red Birds won the seven-inning first game. Rookie George Elder ended the extra-inning contest, singling to center and scoring Red McQuillen with the winning run long after the scheduléd hour of finish. The win kept Toledo close on the heels of Kansas City which played a 3-3 tie game with Milwaukee, called at the end of the fifth inning because ‘of rain. : "In other games last night, Minne- | apolis climbed out of ‘the cellar by! walloping St. Paul twice, 7 to 4 and 11 to 8. Wins and Loses Joong QGriffore was the pitcher

of the nightcap kept Toledo game td its eventual

‘perpetrated a tefple Paul in the first inning encounter at Minnepounded out 10 hits decision. In the second Barna started the Milth a three-run homer in inning and they compiled to take an easy victory. St. of

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PHILADELPHIA, June 12 (U. P.).

new owner of thé” Arena, the city’s professional sport center, which he said would feature an expanded program of sports events and other

irow are: Broad Ripple vs. Wayne

Junior Legion

Tillman-Harpole drew the Tuesday bye, but will oppose Irvington pest on Riverside No. 4 tomorrow. Kennington, which got Friday's bye, will go to Greenfield to help that post launch the season. A parade and the usual opening game ceremonies have been arranged by the Greenfield Ford dealer. Acton’s defending champs will be shooting for victory No. 2 against the Aviation post team at Riverside No. 2. Other games carded tomor- |.

at Riverside No. 5; Osric Mills Wat- | Ts kins vs. Indianapolis Post No. 4 at

ST. LOUIS, June 12 (U. P)—

new record today as the nation's ‘best players, 168 strong, teed off in the 47th National Open golf tournament at the St. Louis Country club. The lowest score ever to win the national title before, 281, was set by Ralph Guldahl, one of the game's greatest, in 1937 at Birmingham, Mich. It seemed certain to fall here on a par 71 layout which is nearly a third of a mile short of the usual championship: distance. : Most of the pros estimated a 278 or 279 total for the. 72 hole test would gain a clear title, but some of the fans who have paid $2 a day since Sunday to follow their favorites estimated as low as 274. Texas Ben Hogan, one of the trio of favorites held at 3 to 1, was willing to settle for a 279. “This course pays off on accuracy,

entertainments.

League Standings, Results

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Milwaukee at Kansa 8 City (2, night), Minneapolis at St. A (night), Only games schedul AMERICAN | aay Open date. Wi NATIONAL’ LEAGUSR Chicago at Pittsburgh (might). Bt. Louis at ¢ Chncinaati (night).

Teams Play

Second Games Tomorrow

Riverside No. 1, and Robison-Rags-dale vs. Memorial at Riverside No. 4. Earl er, Ben Davis high

school pitcher, twirled a no-hit|rising.

game and fanned 11 as Capitol Oil trimmed Meyer Chapel, 12-0, in a Class A Junior Baseball league tilt at Garfield.

Decatur Central won from Garfleld PAL, 5-3, in another Garfield A league encounter. The Hornets defeated the Blue Jackets, 9-3, in a B league game. Results in the Riverside Class C league:

Hornets 7. Indians 0. Cubs 7, Tabernacle Presby-

e Class A games tonight startt No. 1. o vs. gardinals 8 igs

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Engle a1 No. x West Side Merchants vs. Crooked Creek at No. 3.

Hogan, Demaret, Locke Are 3-1.Choices to Win Open

Jimmy Demaret as the “man to

Nearly every starter predicted a|beat”

Others ranked with Hogan among the stars, both by the gallery and the gamblers, were Bobby Locke, South Africa's ace who has won four of seven tourneys in a sixweek American tour, and Demaret,

{another hard-hitting Texan.

The three were rated even at 3 to 1 on the dozen odd betting cards the gambling gentry passed out at the clubhouse. Trailing them was a group of four held at’ 5 to 1, the defending champion Lloyd Mangrum, Ed

great, Lew Worsham, Ghezzi and Herman Barron.

Fine 10 1 Coles On ‘Purity Code’

(U. P.).~PFines totaling $5400 were levied against 10 West coast universities today in an unprecedented crackdown on violations of the athletic “purity” code. The fines were imposed by unanimous action of Pacific coast conference leaders yesterday. It was the first time that such action had been made public and was in contrast to the usual procedure in which individual students have been declared ineligible to participate in athletic activities. The University of California at Los Angeles led ‘the list with the largest fine of $2400. Second was

i| the University of Southern “Cali-

fornia with $1750, .and third the University of California at Berkeley with a fine of $650. The conference cited as' violations: Interviews of prospective students by coaches off their own campuses; initiation of correspondence by coaches with prospective students; entertainment on the campus of prospective students bellyond the limits of the code; unauthorized practice session, and errors in computing grants in aid.

Fight Results

By UNITED PRESS NEW YORK . ((Jamalca Ardna)—Gin Buovino, 195%, Bari, Italy, knocked _r George Bensik, 186'4, Denver, Bulg 3.

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EAST PROVIDENCE, R. Cesario, 141%, outpoirited, “Bobiy 148%, East Providence .

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“ | Barrett saved the game for Pitcher sa

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SUN VALLEY, Idaho, June 13}:

6 and 4 record with Louisville for, competition thus far this season. Errors by Pitcher Al Widmar and Second Baseman Chuck Koney |

ninth last night as Fireman Red Jack Hallett of the Tribe.

all going into the fop half of the ninth, ~ Bill Salkeld and Stan! Wentsel went out, past Sam Deni | tini scratched a hit past Sam Dente at third.

drove the ball back at Widmas, who let it trickle through him. Two Runners Score Hallet walked to load the sacks and then Manager Jimmy Brown hit a bouncer toward Koney. looked like a sure force-out ball, but the Colonel second baseman

Hallett gave way to Barrett in the | last half of the inning after throw- 2

tying run with a single. Butch Moran, still suffering Be effects of being hit on the head

Signs With Dons

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Indian Pitching

H BBSO a catcher’s throw while going Ad I Malloy ¢ 3 2° a 3 3 second last Saturday, and Prank pores :3 2 7% ann rret . 3 4 1 Kalin were out of the Indianapolis pare I 1 nC Teh HSutup. (E30 43 replaced by Kay, 3 i er .. . Guluiiny} when he callie Wp Wh 2 Gaile: = ia § en 3 1 ul bad cold a i ! Ex-Indians: Soriano won 2. Woods won ! 1 lost 2. Wilkie Jost 1, Gornicki lost 1.

Rube Melfon Demoted |

NEW YORK, June 12 (U. P)— —Hal Dean, Ohio State university's | Veteran right-hander Rube Melton | all-Big Nine guard of last year, to- jot Brooklyn, packed his bags today! day was signed to play with the | (and prepared to join the Montreal Los Angeles Rams of the National Royals of the International league Professional football Jeagye during | after being given his outright re-| ilease by the Dodgegs.

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Colonel Bobbles Help Hoosiers Take.

3-2 Decision for Pitcher Jack Hallett The Indianapolis Indians were en route to: Minneapolis today to || open a series with the seventh-place Millers following their 3-2, ninthe! inning triumph over the Colonels at Louisville last night. The triumph left the Tribesters five and a half games behind the: leading Blues when the Kansas City-Milwaukee game was halted by rain with the clubs deadlocked at 3-all. Victory gave the Hoosiers a

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TO SPEAK HERE—James H. (Sleepy Jim] Crowley, one of Notre Dame's immortal "Four Horsemen and currently vice president and general manager of the Chicago Rockets pro football team, will address the annual spring stag party of the Indianaoplis Medical society, at the Athenaeum June 17. Crowley formerly coached at Ford-’ ham university where in five years his teams, built around the "seven blocks of granite," lost only five games, More than 200° diate bots physicians are expected to attend the, party.

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