Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1947 — Page 34

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Betting Favors Fusari at 12-5

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Garden, Although the betting price favored Pusari at 12-5, Pellone was well

Western Junior Meet

Set for Northwestern EVANSTON, 111, June 13 (U. P.).

Western junior golf championship Some 100 youngsters, 10 years of

age and under, hopefully will tee off in an 18-hole test to vie for

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som, a 36-year-old veteran from Ravinia, Ill, had 34 and 38, while Harbert, Northville, Mich, had 33 and 34. Eight Match Par Par 71 was broken by 13 players while eight others matched regulation y Yesterday's performance strengthened the belief that the record 281

out that a leaders would provide a or that a 68 by any one of the other per busters would have the same effect. South Africa's pride, Bobby Locke, nearly posted the fourth 67. His 10-foot putt for a birdie on the 18th green stopped two inches shy, and

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Bobby Locke One Stroke Behind Pacesetters; Four Deadlocked With 69 Totals

4 ST. LOUIS, June 13 (U. P).—A doken par-busting pros and a lone amateur threatened today to smash every scoring mark in: the 47history of the National Open golf tourney. : The

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entrants, Harry Todd, Henry Ransom and Chick Harbert, blasted the

club links for four-under-par 67s

who trailed him

Kas, and Otto Greiner, a newcomer to the big league links circuit from Little Ben Hogan, the Hershey, Pa., ace who was rated with Locke and Jimmy Demaret as the pretourney favorite, was bracketed at 70 with Ed Furgol of Royal Oak, Mich.: Lew Worsham of Oakmont, Pa, and a pair of Smiths, the veteran Horton from Detroit, and another newcomer, Alfred L. Smith

Ferrier of Chicago, Herman Schar-

the Hoosier delegation .with 175.

) | Johnny, Krutilla of St. John had 178,

and Don Pischésser of Connersville had 81. Dale Morey, formerly of

Martinsville but now playing out of Louisville, fired a 79.

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with three, led the 14-hit Frankfort attack.

Bowling Notes Last night's league bowling leaders: 700 BOWLER (MEN) Pug Leppert, 000 > Brier, Parkway Mixed ..........., 038 N A Bowl Mixed.... 619 W. Powers, ware Spring ........ 600 BOWLER (WOMEN) Marge Skelton, Parkway Mixed

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Indiana and Kentucky Net Stars to Clash Tonight

pend on a fast-breaking attack,

11 Scouts Bidding

For Young Hurler

NEWBURGH, N. Y., June 13 (U. P.) ~Priday the 13th is a lucky day for blond Bob Hansen, 17-year-old

an . In two 16 straight games. pitched four no-hit, and allowed only six

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Clemmons Loses 3-Round Decision In Honolulu

55 Sais i NA Anis HONOLULU, June 13 (U., P).~ John Contrades, Honolulu, deci~ sioned Willie Clemmons, Indlanapolis, National A. A. U. heavyweight champion and Indianapolis Times Golden . Gloves titleholder, ‘in a three-round bout that was the outstanding event of the Honolulu stadium amateur smoker last night, Other results (all three rounds): Johnny Gonsalves, Oakland, Cal. A. A. U. lightweight champion, decisioned Eddie Avilla, Honolulu; Bobbie Bell, Cleveland, O., national and international Golden Gloves featherweight champion, decisioned James Masuda, Honolulu; Pat Grimes, Aliquitta, Pa., welterweight, decisioned . Henry Carvalho, San Francisco; Frank Sequeria, Oakland, Cal, flyweight, decisioned Al Ladon, Hopolulu; John Carr, New York, Metropolitan association middleweight champion, decisioned John Miles, navy.

Maureen Orcutt Wins

Eastern Links Title NEWTON, Mass. June 13 (U, P.). ~—Miss Maureen Orcutt of Haworth, N. J, today held the women's eastern golf championship for the sixth time. Miss Orcutt yesterday won the title by carding a final 77 which brought her three-day total in the 54-hole medal play at Brae Burn country club to 234.

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"LAFAYETTE, Ind, June 13 (OU. P.) .—Athletic Director Guy Mackey announced today that 51 major let ters have been authorised for mems bers of Purdue university varsity track, baseball, golf, tennis and squash teams. The major letter-winners' fae cluded: Track—Lawrence Busby; Donald Kemp, Ft. Wayne; Richard Kilpatrick, Ft. Wayne; Charles May, Logansport; Paul Miller, Lafa« yette, Baseball—-Henry Stram, Gary.

yétte, Tennis—Marshall Gardner, Whit. ing; George Stanko, Gary; William Van Camp, Lafayette.

Washington Rejoins

American Ice Loop

HERSHEY, Pa. June 13 (U, BP), ~The Washington Lions, out of the American Hockey league in 1943 because of the war-induced player shortage, were reinstated in the loop today

tion next fall. 5 Michael J. Uline; owner of the Washington _ franchise, announced the signing of veteran Eastern league star Jack Riley as coach of the Lions and stated that Riley has already begun to contact play~

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