Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1947 — Page 28

"ENTER LINKS TOURNEY—Some of the entrants in the second annual L. Strauss & Co. golf tourney at the Speedway links next | Wednesday watch Ken Loucks attempt to sink a 10-foot putt on the green. From left to right are Max Blackburn, Clarence

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10 members of last year's Notre Dame's undefeated football squad will not be back this fall . . . The Irish have lost Zilly, Cowhig, Ratterman, Skoglund, Limont, Rovali, McBride, Mastrangelo, Meter and Mello . . . The last college team to defeat Notre Dame was Michigan, by 12 points, in 1942 . . . Only such wartime star-laden grid squads like Army, Navy and Great Lakes tripped the Irish since the Michigan setback.

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Hoosiers Are Second Back Columbus on $

tilt starting at 6:30. After the Tribesters

in the Buckeye capital. The Hoosiers will visit Columbus, Toledo and Louisville in that order before returning to their own park on July 5 to battle the Kentucky

in Wednesday's annual Shrine Night game before a crowd of 6657. The Indians slipped one percentage point ahead of Louisville when

the Colonels were held to a split

in a twin bill with the Mud Hens. Jarvis to Catch

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er, Leroy Jarvis, down from the

tests. Jarvis was in uniform last night but his help wasn't needed.

Ernie Andres had the honor of

last night. This time it was on a sizzling double down the left|} field line that scored Ben Guintini, who also smacked a two-bagger in that stanza.

Andres’ hot drive made the score, 2 to 0, and although the happy Hoosiers ‘got two more runs, that one proved the clincher. The Birds got their one run in the eighth. Big Ernie, who is also playing a snappy game in the field, has batted in the Indians’ winning runs in their last six victories.

for the Tribe last night and held the Birds to six hits. They chalked

though Tost was staggering. the eighth, but left three runners stranded

Fans Pinch Hitter

The highlight of the Red Birds’ last threat occurred when Columbus manager Hal Anderson sent Red Schoendienst up to hit for Rogers McKee with the bases loaded and two down.

but went down swinging on Lou's southpaw slants. The crowd roared its approval for that great exhibi-

Tost also curbed a Columbus threat in the seventh by striking out pinch hit two on. Lou was der than usual, however, and issued six passes. The Indians collected 11 hits and Guintini got three. He also drew a walk, giving him a perfect night. Young Pete Castiglione banged out a triple to the right field corner in the eighth that scored Stan Went-

Bob Garner meets Jack (Buddy) Walker at the outdoor Sports Arena

ing fans probably will regard the fight as of more importance than the recent Garner-Booker Beckwith brawl, in which Beckwith was knocked kicking in the sixth round. Walker is a great favorite in Indianapolis, as is Garner, with the husky Columbus (O.) heayyweight boasting an unblemished record before local ring railbirds. Walker's unbeaten string includes a win over Garner that Bob will be shooting to wipe out tonight. They collided about two years ago at the Armory and Walker came from behind to win a shade verdict. Trailing on points going into the ninth canto, the Ohioan launched a

stirring rally to edge out a slim decision.

The complete program is as follows: " Main event—Ten rounds, heavyweights: Bob Garner, vs. Jack (Buddy) Walker, Columbus, O,

Semi-windup—Six rounds, ban-

C Up and | in Twin! Bill With Birds

By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor The Indians’ current home stind winds up, tonight and the Victory field customers are offered another bargain attraction with the first

this job on the Red Birds they will ah the Birds. For Column {0 90th 8, DEW. Sills Wrow

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their lone marker when it looked!y ey got three hits and a walk ingrown, Guintini.

Schoendienst swings righthanded, Tost

Garner, Walker to Meet In Arena's Feature Bout

tonight and dyed-in-the-wool box-|

Again as Tost Turns hrine Night

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gel, and Pete also played a fancy game in the short field. The Red Birds today signed the veteran pitcher, Art Herring, who was released by the Pirates the other day. He is 39 and formerly pitched for Brooklyn and St. Paul. Herring is a righthander. who was an A. A topflighter when with the Saints.

tamweights: Chuck McGow, Indianapolis, vs. Sammy Patton, Columbas, 0. Prelim — Six rounds, welterweights: Joe Sgro, Indianapolis,

Prelim — Four rounds, lightweights: Sammy Malone, Louisville vs, A. C. Lee, Indianapolis. Patton and Harrington are newcomers here. The Malone-Lee tilt

ry over the Coffin course,

_|granted the city in the national 360 meet.

27 0 sons, Norman Hassler, Bra Storied.

THIRD SACKER—Pau Bowman is third baseman for the F. L. Jacobs Co., which plays Merz Engineering in the 8:30 game at Municipal Stadium tonight. P. R. Mallory Co. meets Capital Paper at 7 o'clock and S. Ayres Co. faces Memorial Vets at 9:30 in other games of the first of three “softball nights" to be staged by the Marion County Softball association this season.

Publinks Meet

Pairings Given

Sixty-five Indianapolis golfers

Ca land five other Hoosiers will shoot

Sunday for the spots allotted the

:| Indianapolis district in the national 3, | public links tournament at Minne-

polis, beginning July 21. The candidates will fire 36 holes with the three low shooters qualifying as members of the city’s Harding cap! team. One or two more will be se-| lected to fill the four or five spots |

Following are the starting times

for Sunday’s two qualifying rounds: 7:45 A. M. and 12:45 P. M.——John Harlan, Kenneth Findlay, 7:50 A. M. and 12:50 P. Bavender, Armsted

P. —Robert Saige; Charles Er Raion Heinlein. M. P. rt. Bu-| aan Prank Simpson, Reiph Mes Mason. 8:20 A. M. and 1:20 P, M. Kenneth E. Hoy i George Wr, Harold Mulcare. 8:25 A. M. and 1:25 P. M.—George Beeson, Prank Rexroth, George ® Doughany.,

Schuman, ra Hill Reese Berry. 8:45 A.M. and 1:45 P. M.—Willlam ParA. M. and 1: M_ red urnside, Jos Doll, Kenneth “porcini | 8:55 A and 1:55 P. Olle Hol- | me oi Calvert, Kieth Lind

A. M. and 2 P. M.—Mike Borson, Anderson: Ln O. Hatfield, Russell Rader. 9:05 M. and 2:05 P. M.—Clayton Nichols, Aa Fennimore,” Kokomo;

Athele Koehler A. M. and 2:10 P. M.—~Mitchell Terre Haute;

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CHICAGO, Jine 26

Less than 2000 votes separated

Lewis had 439,152 votes and Mullin had 437,283 in the latest tabulations. Joe Di Maggio, New York Yankee center’ fielder, led the players of in the number of in. . Enos Slaugh-

Red Sox left fielder, was third. The leaders: American League — First base, George McQuinn, New York; second base, Bobby Doerr, Boston; third base, George Kell, Detroit; shortstop, Lou Boudreau, Cleveland; right field, Lewis; left field, Williams; center field, Di' Maggio, and catcher, Buddy Rosar, Philadelphia. National League - First base, Johnny Mize, New York; second base, Emil Verban, Philadelphia; third base, Bob* Elliott, Boston; shortstop, Eddie Miller, Cincinnati; right field, Dixie Walker, Brooklyn; left field, Slaughter; center field, Harry Walker, Philadelphia; and catcher, Walker Cooper, New York.

Horseshoe Pitchers Open Season Here

A 10-man team captained by Bob Payne defeated the Chester Wires squad, 5118 to 5055 as competition opened last night in the Indianapolis Horseshoe Pitching association league at Brookside. * Tomorrow night an Irvington group captained by Bob Kidd will oppose another 10-man squad from the association in the second match.

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peterthet, Warren Artz, Paul Jos, 9:15 A. and 2:15 P. M.—Michael Sullivan, Roo Carey, Norman Dunlap Jr., Terre Haute. 9:20 A. M. apd 2:20 P. M.—Don Baker, Don Ross, Anderson: Arthur Wettle. 9°25 A. M. and 2:25 P. os MedJesky, Tony Pitzer, Willis weiiie,” M. and 2:30 P. M. —Lester cd Fo Werner, Joseph C. Childers, 9:35 A. M. and 2:35 P. M—E. W. En-| singer, Stan Graves, "Clark Barrett, Prank E. Collman Sr. i i . . Mrs. Hutchison Wins |

Guest Day Tournament Mrs. William Hutchison fashioned a 98-23—T75 to lead visiting net players during yesterday's -vomen's guest day tournament at Meridian Hills, Mrs. Rudolph Block led the guests in gross play with 91. Dorothy Ellis topped Meridian Hills members in the gross department on her 83, while Mrs. R. B. Fogler was the best net stroker among the members, producing a 95-1778.

Golfers to Meet

The Speedway golf club will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the clubhouse. There will be entertainment after a business session, during which plans for July tournaments

will open the action at 8:30 o'clock.

South Side Community center boxers won four of five bouts from a Louisville team of Golden Glovers in the first outdoor all-amateur card at the center last night. Middleweight Red Hassell of Gene Bland’s South Side squad was the only local loser to Al Horton in the intercity_competition. Russ Mc-

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WORCESTER, Mass., June 26 (U. P.)~—Edwin 8. Kosky, of Yonkers N. Y.,, varsity end on the

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O. league at Beech Grove stadium are as follows: Cuthedral 13, St. Francis 5; Lady Hol Tonight's baiip in the Em-Roe Civic Packers res

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8 Warner bested Link-Belt, 17-8, and Linde Mr Products thumped the Allison Jets,

Dame football teams of 1930-31-32, today was named énd coach at Holy

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ville in a free-hitting feature. Bill- Roberts, was forced to remain idle when his Louisville opponent failed to show because of illness. Robin Hood, Indianapolis, “won from Leo Faugh, Louisville at 126 pounds; Dick Roempke, Indianapolis welter, won on a technical k. o. from Joe Patrick, Louisville, in the second round, and 112-pounder Jerry McKinney of Indianapolis, took a decision from Joe Thomas of Louisville,

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into the final day. No votes will be accepted after midnight tonight.

Lewis, Mullin:in Close All-Star Berth

Buddy Lewis of the Washington Senposition in the AllLewis and Mullin as the poll went

Cooney. Injured As Braves Whip Ft. Wayne Nine:

FT. WAYNE, Ind, June 26 (U. P.) ~~Manager Southworth was banished from the Boston bench for protesting two decisions on the bases” and Coach Johnny ‘ Cooney, former Indianapolis outfielder, was struck in the left temple by a thrown ball as the first place Braves crushed the Ft. Wayne General Electric club semi-pro nine, 11 to 3, in a «twilight exhibition game last night. Cooney's injury, which is not thought to be serious, will be Xrayed as soon as the team arrives in New York today. The Braves were trailing 3 to 2 up until the seventh when they unleashed a five-run-rally sparked by Nanny Fernandez’ three-run homer.

Kramer Reaches Third Round at Wimbledon

WIMBLEDON, June 26 (U. P.).— American players, led by top-seeded Jack Kramer of Los Angeles, advanced easily through the third round of the Wimbledon tennis championships today. Kramer humbled Italian cham-

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