Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1947 — Page 7
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TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 107 a.
Highland Star Has 70. lk In Ist Round of Meet ~ Holds Three-Shot Lead as Field Moves fo Broadmoor in 2d Day
. By J. E. O'BRIEN The dosen or so golfers who hoped to catch Joe Higgins on the second ap of the Indianapolis District tournament todsy had to contend with Broadmoor's traps, tricks and tiring yardage. . The young radio adverising salesman had a fat three-stroke lead over his nearest competitors when play began, thanks to some crisp shooting that gave him a two-under-par 70 yesterday at Hillcrest. And similar stroking today would
Alice O'Neal Qualifies . to
For Western Open
ATLANTA, Ga., June 17 (U, P). ; Lenozyk of
With 87 sive George B. Wilcox of Miami, who|Qualifiers will tee had an 84. Miss Jameson also was{play on Friday,
rvif w, Columbus Buchanan, South Gr
golf theorists today by go-| of Muskegon, Mich., who had pli : into match play of the women’s | 84, while Miss Kirby's opponent wil pe honors | be Beverly Hanson of Fargo, N. D., who shot an 85.
Miss Suggs, still given much of the gallery support to defend her
and was to meet| knowledge of the course, now hy pla Findlay, O., in 8|the veteran Michigan star, Mary Agnes Wall of Menominee, who had
ar Fancy Flin ing (7 he, |Features Play
& a #7 Pancy flinging continues to domiHEADS PARADE—Joe Hig- [nate Junior Baseball in Indiangins of Highland led Indianapo-
lis District linksmen with a sub--par round of 70 after the first
that she Babe’ Didrikoon Zao 27 Bete of Minheapolis, one
Difficult Problems
i morrow. But Broadmoor was bound to pose
79, hoped ‘to do better -in
ni-hitter yesterday as match play against Jane Sharkey
some difficult problems for the ama- { teurs, who had troubles enough ne- ] gotiating Hillcrest yesterday. The % tee plates weren't too far back and the ping weren't spotted in especially bad spots for the first round of play.
comebacks, for eral dry seasons since previous evements. Three more were bracketed at Ki] Don Brewer of Bpeedway, Art Wettle Jr. and Bob Schuman, both of Pleasant Run. McGuire Fires Ace as 16, with a
pre | expediting movement of the bulky o field than for exasperating the golf-
rest of the field was strung out in the higher brackets and couldn't hold too much hope of catching the leaders either today or tomorrow. They would have to get their enjoyment out of comradeship, net prises or isolated achievements. Such as John McGuire of Highjand did yesterday when he dropped starter whose lead held up for sev-|his tee shot for an ace on the 12th eral hours: John David, state ama-!hole at Hillcrest.
First Round District Scores
36-34-70 | Wilmer Cox, Pleasant Run 37- 738 | Paul Green, anon . 36-37-13 | M. Peterchefl, ‘Coffin 13 | Yorda.
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! pletely on the | | petition, he was a claim the District title he held in f 1045. Six Tied at 73 i His closest pursuers were six golfi ers with 73 totals for their day's ! work at Hillcrest. Among these were ! Marvin Shaw of Columbus, an early
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aren vis Paul Schmidt, Pleasant R 176 | John Ott, WAY. ie Wm. Jackson, Crawfordsville Seotge Hicks, South Grove Vv Pleasant
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why is vB A untry Club D. Mahoney, Crawfordsville 19 Joe MegGutre, Martins in ar aefer wa 79 | Don Patt South Grove Jack ey, Pleasant Run Maurice Goodwin, way —80 Bid Chandler, Pleasant Run ..
John er, t Re Leslie Oberli Pleasant Run 4 ht, Pleasant Run . A. . way .. —80| Jack Flowers, Ar 8 B, ale, Speedway ’ Marvin Gillesple. Pleasant’ Run . H. BE. Scots, sant Run Robert Darnaby, Pleasant Run.. Ray Hiatt, Sarah Shank oe Rarens, Pleasant r! ntaine 39—81| Max Taylor, Pleasant R 1{ Rex Brock, Greenfield er Roger Williams, Pleasant Run .. Frank Champe, Country Club .. Yate Eubank, Pleasant Run . 1| Al Laughner, Frankfort ........ A. C. aree, Hillcrest . PF, Cochran, Pleasant Run . . Late Finishers Bob Schuman, Pleasant Run . Dave Billingsley, Franklin ... Norman Dykes, Franklin .. Dan Cravens, Franklin ... Leonard Vales, Coffin . R. E. Wagner, w
Fr Frank Parrish, Charles Johnson, Highland .. George son, Speedway . James MoCarty, Franklin . .100 R. V. Mitchell, Franklin ....covvoeevss 100
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Fight Results
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Brooklyn (5).
N oy 144, Harvard, knocked out Johnny Bell, ow NEW
142
( Demarco, 7s B Straus, 140%, Pa NEW ¥ (Co hy Bpataro, 148% Nn als Hoosm
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OLEDO, O.—~Rocky Oraziano, ea: York, stopped Jerry Fiorello, 168%,
won from Riley PAL, 5-2. He out 12 batsmen. : Dick Roberts had a one-hitter as|of Atlanta, the defending champion his Spartans rapped the Keystone and a member of the host club. ; who had an 83; plays Mrs. Sam
Bears, 15-0, at Brookside, and Nor- 4-Way Tie man Hrents blanked P Club The . 10: Isreal of New Orleans, whose medal Hawks without a hit as his Ihodius - 19<year-old Connecticut| play score was 87; and Jean Hopteam won a 12-3 decision at Chris- [sWinger finished a stroke ahead of | kins of Cleveland with an 83 takes tian park. | Miss Suggs, who got a 8 for a four-|on Mary Lena Faulk of ThomasNorth Side Panthers shaded [Way tie with Betty Jameson of San|ville, Ga., With an 88. Christamore Eagles, 14-13; PAL|Antonio, Tex, Polly Riley of Pt. Club Warriors beat Keystone Cubs,| Worth, Tex, and Dorothy Kirby of 19-13, and the Indians trimmed the |Atlanta Wasps, 16-1, in other games yesterday.
of Atlanta, who had an 886. In other first round matches Helen Detwefler of Indio, Cal,
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