Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1947 — Page 22
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Jimmy Scott
Coed Golf Meet In Final Round
July 11 (U.P) The final round of the Women's) Intercollegiate golf tournament today brought together Grace Lenczyk of Arnold college, Hart- | ford, Conn, and Shirley Spork of] Michigan State Normal Miss Lenczyk, the slender lass | from Newington, Conn, who re-| cently won the Tam O'Shanter Open, was a alight favorite to gain the title. She reached the final round by defeating Rosann Shaffer | of Toledo, O., 4 and 3, going four up in the first nine and coasting home. Miss Bpork won her semi- mal match from Carol -Clark of Miami (0) university, 2 and 1, when she | -—yroke &-the-by- taking the toch and 17th Tivles. | - In taking her early lead, Miss Lenczyk toured the front nine in| 37 for the second day in a row, the lowest nine-hole total for any contestant in the tournament,
; | Top-Seeded Parker Faces Falkenburg
SPRING LAKE, N. J, July 11 (U,
COLUMBUS, O,
P.) —Big Bob Falkenburg of Holly-|
wood, Cal, and top-seeded Frank Parker of Los Angeles were pitted today in the feature quarter-finals match in the men's singles at the
“Indianapolis
Play 19 Week-End Games
IN
Fred Wampler Jr. John Hare Jr. STATE AMATEUR SEMIFINALISTS——These four sharpshooters
were paired in the two semifinal matches of the state amateur. . qolf tournament today at the Terre Haute Country club, Wampler
and Timbrook and Scott, n the other.
et Hare in one of the 36-hole battles, both former champions, matched strokes
Amaiour Baseball Clubs
By BERNARD HARMON In event Kingan's
The heaviest schedule of the sea- | son- faces the four leagues affiliated Into a tie with the with the Indianapolis Amateur through two wins, Baseball association, 19 games be- | Leon Tailors meet the reformaing carded over the week-end. [tory team at Pendleton in the only Several teams will be fighting for single game of the Municipal loop. {the three open spots on the annual There are no double-headers on “Amateur Day" program at Victory | the City league program. IndianapField July 27. {oils Railways meet Union Printers Two double-headers are on the on Riverside No. 2; Prospect TavSaturday Manufacturers league ern faces Tryon's Tavern on River- |
pair of wins.
LN C. Atkins tangle at Riverside No. 1. Battle for Lead Tryon's and Ferris are .in the midst of the battle for first. place
LL 4A postponed City league game will {also be played tomorrow as Tryon's Tavern and Union Printers meet | and representation on the “Amaon Riverside No. 3 at 3 o'clock Ih a [four Day” affair. Tryon leads by iplayoff of one of last Sunday's half a gamie.
selves of being the Municipal rep- | with Moore Mortuaries at Riverresentative in the “Amateur Day” |sidé No. 4; Russet Cafeteria plays, program. Navy-Marine in a single game at DeWolf ‘News faves Lincoln:Chiro-| Riverside No. 3 and State Auto|
and they, too
Spring Lake invitational tennis tournament. In another quarter-finals mateh,
fourth-seeded Bd Moylan of Ban]
Francisco faced Prank Guernsey of Orlando, Fla, The winners of the Palkenburg-Parker and MoylanGuernsey matches will meet in the semi-finals tomorrow. The other semi-final finds Billy Talbert of Wilmington, Del, meeting secondseeded CGardnar Mulloy of Miami, “Fla. They already have scored “quarter-final victories,
Lehigh U. and Case Renew Grid Rivalry
BETHLEHEM, Pa, July 11 (U. P). — Lehigh university and the Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, O., were under contract today to meet in football for the next four years. Percy L. Badler, Lehigh athletic director, sald that the teams will
) Legion Games Carded Tomorrow
Two American Legion junior base ball games have been scheduled for tomorrow in order that a district champion. can be determined by Sunday, : Tomorrow's games, both scheduled for 5:30 p.- m., pair: Robison-Rags-dale against Broad Ripple at River- || side 4 and Indianapolis Post 4 aghinst Timan-Harpole at Washington park. Yesterday afternoon's downpour
caused postponement of the three scheduled games
STANDING
BLACK THE BLANKER— Don Black of the Cleveland In-
meet on Oct. 4 this year. The 1048 and 1050 games will be played at Cleveland.
Handball ‘Champion Lee Boggs won the 1047-Y. M. C. A. Class “"B” handball championship this week against a field of 13]
entries. Boggs defeated Charles! Libby in the finals, 21-18, and 21-14
Hot Return Fight On WISH Tonight
Two top middleweights who have de- | cp, signs on the title, Georgie Abrams. P {above), Bruck] rn, and Steve Belloise of the B
ronx, Y., clash tonight
a return teb-rounder at Madison uare Garden. In a whisker-close it last fall. Abrams was awarded
the decision. The referee called it a
draw but the two judges voted in
favor of Georgie
Relloise has had 27 settos since his | Navy discharge, and has won all of
brawl.
‘except the Abrams
er of these triumphs have been
knockouts.
Abrams is a canny, ringwise perconsidered the
“former. In fact, he's
"He possesses a fast right Tt
ly good listening. we the excitement, blow-by-
over American
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Kilkenny and should make for
blow on Gillette's Cavalcade of Sports Broadeasting Co. and WISH (1310 on your dial) at dpm
Robison Ragedal : w x Foo dians pitched a no-hitter Pos 7! : i \ Biowd © Sits Past 4 3.1 813 against the Philadelphia. Ath. ric Mills Watk 5 2 18 i rd Osrie Mill’ Watking § 1 a letics yesterday as Cleveland Timan-Harpole «2 n{ won, 3.0 foton 4 4 500 — Irvington 2 5 88 Kenning! 28 Aviation Firemen 1 5 a Bumper Duck Crop Wagne “8 8 oe - NEW YORK, July 11 (U. PJ. = *Not eligible for District title Ducks Unlimited, the famed. inter-
{ national waterfowl restoration agency, announced today that sustained water levels and other favorable conditions in vital areas of
GAME § TODAY
Broad Ripple v Indianapolis Post 4 at Riverside 3 Kennington va
Memorial at Riverside 3
b syne va. Irvington at Riverside | C Mills Wat wy ’ at RI oragay Watkins vs. Tilman-Harpole western Canada's vast nesting range { Acton vs. Robison-Ragsdale at River- have assured bumper wild duck side
All games will start at 5:30 p.m crops for the 1047 SEASON. |
Baseball Standings, Results and Schedule
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To Be Resumed
loses a game, DeWolf can move Clation today Meatmen sumption of free tennis clinics for
Indianapolis youngsters.
native and former champion, will direct
slate, P. R. Mallory plays Stewart- side No, 1 and Eagles and Perris| Other of the city’s
| Warner at Garfield and Allison and | Food Markets tangle on Rhodius| Will be on hand to demonstrite correct strokes and court strategy
cation tourney yesterday at Riviera club Charles DeVoe won the junior crown by defeating Bill Bastian, 6-4,.6-1,.6-4. Bastian pre-. viously won a semi- -final match from drive on the ‘second hole again
practic Satlege twice at Brookside, Insurance meets Beech Grove Reds Junior " will be out after alin a game at Beech Grove.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
olfers Battle In State
Indiana amateur
Wampler Is Tabbed Man to Beat After He Eliminates David
Hare, Scott and Henry Timbrook Also ‘Shoot for Berths in 36-Hole Finals
By JAMES E. WALTERS, United Press Sports Writer a TERRE HAUTE, Ind, July 11.—-A college freshman, a teen-ager, recently graduated from an exclusive prep school, and twe former state’ amateur golf champions teed off today in the semi-finals of the 1047 tourney, The freshman wai Fred Wampler of Purdue and Indianapolis, He moved into the “man to beat” category shortly before nightfall last night by defeating defending cham. oi holes, | then both drove the green PO i evtee hole of tnelr 15.00 the 173-yard third hole. David
third extra their 18the hole of [took three putts, his second stopping
Henry Timbreok |
—— Tennis Clinics |
|
The Central Indiana Tennis assoannounced the re-
The first clinic will be held at
Others are scheduled July |
Indianapolis national boys the clinics. top ~ players
Julius Sagalowsky,
In the junior and boys’ qualifi- . the
| final ‘match of the*boys’-doubles be- | \tween Dick Schnepf-Kenton Leon-| — ard and John DeVoe-Steve DeVoe.! | The semi-finals and finals
1 the
doubles also were
played.
2 Ring Divisions Lack Contenders
WASHINGTON, July 11 (U. P..| ~The fight game's acute lack of | talent was stressed today when the
National Boxing association failed to list a single “logical contender” in either the heavyweight or welterweight divisions in its quarterly ratings of the world’s professional scrappers. It was believed the first time in N. B. A. history that two divisions were listed without a contender. Joe Louis is champion of the heavyweights, and Ray (Sugar) Robinson of the welters.
Frankfort Owls Score
‘10th Straight Triumph
The Frankfort Owls made t 10]
wins in a row last night at Frankfort, defeating Batesville 8 to 5. Batesville outhit the Owls, 13 to| 9. Mel Henson relieving Hank Potter on the mound in .the fourth with the score tied- at 4-all, held! Batesville to one run. Stan Aders continued his sensational hitting streak with three for| five and Ossie Viewegh had a single and a double to lead the Owls’! attack.
-final match. David’ hole quarter | two inches from the cup, and Wam-
- the last green. three-putied the v | pler was down in two for the match. |
The teen-ager was John Hare Jn, |also of Indianapolis. He met Wam- Scott had almost as much trouble
[pler in the upper brackets semi-| *Ith his driver as David did. But
YRIDAY, JULY 11, 1947
mateur Semi-Final
oi
Belloise Seeks Revenge in Ring
NEW YORK, July 11 (U.'P), ~
of the Bronx will attempt to flatten Georgle Abrams, classy Brookyn ht, in their return 10-round bout at Madison Square t.
A crowd of 10,000 is expected to watch Belloise touch off his ex-
{plosives against: the speedy stylist
who won an upset decision from Steve in their first encounter last Aug. 23. That defeat was Belloise’s only Joss in 27 bouts since he received’ his navy discharge. Steve's 26 victories include 20 knockouts. He is a much harder hitter than baldish Abrams. Despite Belloise's record, however,
Pitcher Mel Queen
|Sold to Pittsburgh
ST. LOUIS, July 11 (U. P.) —Mel Queen, 20-year-old right-handed pitcher, went from the New York Yankees to the ‘Pittsburgh Pirates today for an undisclosed amount of cash, believed to be more than the $10,000 waiver price. Queen, a six-foot 190-pounder, appeared in five games this vear for the Yankees, and neither lost or won. He allowed nine hits and four six-and-two-~thirds innings. six and lost three for New 1944 before going into armed
pt
He is the second hurler to go from the - Yanks to the Pirates. Ernie | Bonham was traded during the
winter, bls 64 Sets
Fred Reed's ‘Pleasant Run Record Fred Reed today held the ama-
final. Hare, a picture-swinger with | {the perfect golfing temperament, also showed he was a man to watch
{when he produced a blistering last nine rally that routed Terre Haute's
city champion, veteran Mike Kaperak, 3 and 1, Former Champ Paired The former state champions, who fired off in the lower bracket semi-final, were Henry Timbrook Jr. of Indianapolis and Jimmy Scott of New Albany. Timbrook won in 1941 and Scott was .chamipion in 1938. It was the second successive year that three golfers from Indianapolis reached the semi-finals. Last year David topped Wampler in the title
2 p. m, Sunday at. the Fall Oreek| natch. 4 and 3. courts. {20 at the Riviera club and Aug. 3 {at Brookside park.
This time, however, the dapper Purdue freshman just wouldn't say die. The rain, ‘which came down in cloudbursts before the third-round morning matches and again shortly after the afternoon quarter-finals opened, may have caused David to press for more distance. Or David might have been upset by his nearloss to George Kaperak of Terre Haute earlier in the day. Tops on Second Whatever the. cause. he topped
rained out. games. In: the Big Six loop, South gide Jim Wesley, 6-3, 6-0. | Wampler and his ball went a mere |, 0, TL NIKE KADeTaK sre. maui 2 Twin Bills |Sairits play Edgewood twice at' I" the boys singles semi-luali, 70 feet down the fairway. Wam- il th. Weniy Tinbrock Indianapolis Two twin bills and a single con- | Rhodius No. 3. One victory will put Billy Landers eliminated Tom Mur-|pler won that one, and the fourth Henry offutt, = 5 asne defeated Carl lest make up the Sunday Munici- the Saints on top and make thein phy, 8-1, 6-2, and Willlam Dan- when David's tee shot hooked Into Ney Ajbany, defented Vic Nutter, r Marion, pal schedule. Kingan Reliables the Big Six team that takes part kert bested Jim Beatty, 6-1, 6-3. the woods. David squared it on deronda bor Bord "Sunt Indianapolis, meet Aro; Social Club at Gar- in the Victory field & mpetition, ~~ Lhe Winners. were. to .meel..in the _the-12th-and went-ahead- on 16, but. - “QUARTER-FINALS . fleld and the Meatmen will be after| In other Big Bix sames, Linde finals this afternoon. poor brassie shots on 18 ‘enabled | \ Nampler defeaied David Suid 13 2) a double victory to assure them-|Air Products tangles in a twin bill | Also scheduled today was the wampler to tie it up. and 2; Hare defeated Mike Kaperak, 1
He parred the |! first two extra
. Furgol, Schou "Inverness Fav
TOLEDO, O, July 11 (U. P). —Ed Furgol and George Scnoux, a pair of extremely ddrk horses hoped today to take advantage of a hot streak against Lew Worsham aud Johnny Palmer, who got off to a {bad start in the exclusive 16-player {Inverness best ball tournament Furgol, the clever strokester with the withered arm, and Schoux, one of the better pros of the new crop,
Geyer Appointed Pike Twp. Coach
Appointment of Willlam™ Geyer, 115 Linwood ave. former Butler | university basketball star, as coach of basketball at Pike Township school was announced today by| Phillip E. Anderson, Pike township trustée. The appointment is effective Sept. 3. Geyer will assist with football {ana will teach history in addition | (to his duties as_ basketball and track coach, Ahderson said. While
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{ Tony Hinkle's 1935 until 1939 as a guard. He was [selected as all-state guard in 1038 {and again in" 1039. He also ‘parHelpated 1 fn track: : .
From Colgate | HAMILTON, ge Y., July 11.—Col|gate baseball players looked at- | tractive to the American league this season. Carl Braun went to the Yankees, Roland Schuster to the Red Sox.
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| George Kaperak, Terre
raat Pran
{at Butler Geyer played on Coach| basketball team from |
Arthur Pollock and!
he wiry New Albany player's put- | ter was red hot despite the SOggY | greens and he had six one-putt| holes as he shot even par golf to eliminate Bob Timbrook, Indianapolis, 3 and 2, in the quarter-finals. Greens Trouble Hare
Bob's older brother, Henry, won
two of the first three holes in his: .
quarter-final match with. Harry!
Offutt, the gentleman farmer from §
Ft. -Wayne, sand South amateur
the 1943 North-
with a 4 and 3 victory
Young Hare had greens in his match with Kaperak, and the bald-headed, veteran ap-
peared to have the match well in
hand when he drove the 210-yard & | seventh green while holding a 2-up
lead.
But Mike three-putted and Hare g 12th
squared the match on the when Kaperak's tee shot went into the woods. Sandtrap trouble cost Kaperak the 14th and then Hare
sank long putts.for birdies to win =
the 15th and 17th holes—and ihe match.
THIRD ROUND RESULTS David, . Indianapolis, aute, 20 holes; ed Wampler Jr., Jeteatad Norman Dunlap Jr., Terre Haute, 1, Joon Hare Jr. Indianapeiis. Gafble, Richmond, i
. John 1 up, in Indianapolis,
enry Timbrook Jr,
F Offutt. 4 and J.
Xx Surprise orites
breezed to a brilliant first round start with nine birdies and an eagle in their competition against Vic Ghezzi and Ed (Porky) Oliver, wno had been favored to win without much pressure. Worsham and Palmer, a MichiganNorth Carolina combination who got along together like ham and eggs all day, had a best ball score of 30-30—60 for the par T1 course, believed to be an all time record. Against them Oliver and Ghezzi performed well enough to beat almost anybody, turning “up & #esv ball of 31-35—66. ; The defending champions, Jimmy. Deir and Ben Hogan, wound up the first round in second place | with a 2-up victory over Sammy Snead and Dr. Cary Middlecoff.| Lloyd Mangrum and Lawson Little, | who won the tournament here in| 1942, also were victims topping! | Herman Barron and Herman Kei- | ser, 1-up. The fourth winning team in the field was composed of Clayton Heafner and Ellsworth Vines, who
defeated
Palmer. In other morning matthes today: Vines and “Heafner play Ghezzi and Oliver, Hogan and Demaret play Mangrum and Little, and Snead. and Middlecoff play Baron, and Keiser,
champion never 2 could catch up. Timbrook finished
considerable § trouble trying to gauge the soggy S
were the victors over Worsham and
| Abrams 1s favored at 8-5 to beat: teur course record at Pleasant Run. Steve again. Georgie is favored| The 52-year-old golfer compiled because of his speed, skill and rug-!an eight-under-par 64 yesterday to gedness. Also because of his im-! break the old mark of 66, held
| pressive performances while losing! jointly by Arnold Koehler and Bob (disputed decisions to Marcel Cer: Schuman.
dan, middleweight champion of Reed went out in 31 and returned Europe, and Ray ° (Sugar) Robin- in 33 firing 10 birdies but bogeying son, world welterweight titleholder. the first and 13th holes,
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