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SOUTH BEND, Ind. July 14 TT was was Indianapolis against the field

as the annual women’s state golf

. South Bend Country club. g , Defending. Champion Alice O'Neal of Woodstock, Dorothy Ellis of Meridian Hills and Carelyn Varin of Highland headed the delegation from the Hoosier capital as 139 entrants prepared to start

the 18-hole qualifying round this morning. Mrs. Calvert Shorb and Dorothy . Gustafson of South Bend were regarded as the strongest challengers _ to the Indianapolis women. Miss Ellis is 8 six-time tourney

' 1037, 1040, 1942, 1943, 1944 and 1945. “ Miss O'Neal, the young Rollins col"lege student, cracked this domina- ‘ tion last year at Terre Haute, " The longest domination of the By however, was accomplished by Dunn, the long-hitting En telephone operator who has given up tourney competition. she won eight titles from 1926 to 1938, four of them consecutively. The South Bend group numbers . 56 and includes a former champion in Mrs. P. G. Skillérn, who won the title back in 1932. ' Mrs. Lester Emmons, current “ South Bend city champ, is another “home-towner” granted a chance of overthrowing the Indianapolis monepoly. _ The 16 low medalists will comprise the championship flight and will start match play tomorrow. Others will ~ compete in minor flights. The competition will end Friday in the 36-hole finals. Miss O'Neal has been staying at a nearby summer resort and Des played the tourney course several times, attesting to her determina"tion to make a strong bid in defense of the title. Many of “the contestants were on hand yesterday and took tune- -up " tests around the links.

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DeVoe Carries State's

Junior Tennis Hopes CULVER, Ind. July 14—Charles L DeVoe of Indianapolis qualified yes- : terday to represent Indiana in the : singles of the national junior tenf nis tournament when he defeated Robert Burnham of Michigan City, . 6-3, 6-0, 6-2. DeVoe previously won the Indianapolis sectional title last’ week. * Bill Landers of Indianapolis was defeated in the boys singles play by Richard Simon of South Bend, 6-1, 6-0.

" Missouri to Annapolis 2 "ANNAPOLIS, July 14.—In the * first ‘athletic meeting of any ‘kind between the institutions, Missourl plays Navy football ‘at Anndpolis, - Oct. 16, 1948.

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BULLETIN Mrs. Leo Van Tilbury of South Bend, first finisher in the women’s state golf tourney at South Bend, shot an 84 and then withdrew from competition. Mrs. P. G. Skillern, a former champion, had a 95 and also withdrew, Nine-hole totals showed Alice O'Neal of Indianapolis, defending champ, at 41, two over par Dorothy Gustafson of South Bend also had 41 as did Mrs. James Wagner of Richmond. Dorothy

Calvert Shorb of South Bend had 2's,

Heaney Shows Sharp Skeet Eye

George Heaney of Indianapolis had almost a perfect eye for the clay targets over the week-end as he won or shared in three titles in the state’ skeet shoot at the Capitol City gun club. Breaking 100 straight targets, Heaney won the 12-gauge championship. He teamed with Dave Arnette to take the Class A two-man

declared the high-over-all champjon on his 204 out of 300. The Capitol City team of Dan McCormack, Marvin Christie, Merrill Christie, Walter Susemichel and Fritz Gearhart won the five-man title, breaking 489 of 500 birds. The women's title was won by Mrs. C. A, Laubscher of Evansville, who shattered 90 of 100 targets. In Saturday’s events Arnette won the small-bore title with 98 hits, and C. L. Booker took the 20-gauge crown by shattering 100 straight. The two-man small bore champjonship went to Booker and Mc- , with 197 out 200. Marvin Christie won the junior crown with a score of 97 out of 100, and Robert Weddle of Indian-

ship with a score of 39 out of 50.

Burgess Pedals = To State Title

Bob Burgess rules today as the Indiana senior bicycle champion following his triumph: yesterday in 10 and 25-mile efents at the Indianapolis Midget’ Speedway. He first won the title in 1938. Burgess nosed out last year's champ, John Phillips, who captured the one and five-mile tests. Bob See successfully defended his 1946 crown in the division for boys 16 and ander. He took the one, three and five-mile events.

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CLEVELAND, July 14 (U. P)~ a Holland, who claimed after the “500” that he could Jota beaten Mairi Rosé except for misleading signals from his pit, did it here yesterday at Bainbridge speedway. : ‘The Bridgeport, Conn:, speed ace “twho finished - second in the “500,” earned his victory over Rose in a special five-mile event which preceded the 100-mile national championship e event. It was ‘the first

Robison-Ragsdale Represents Area

Robison-Ragsdale, with .10 consecutive triumphs, today owned the right to represent the Indianapolis district in the forthcoming American Legion Junior state baseball competition. Detailed plans on the state 2limination were to be completed today or tomorrow. Robison-Ragsdale nudged Broad Ripple Saturday, 5-3, behind the five-hit hurling of Joe Kearns. The winning pitcher struck out 10 and helped his own cause with three hits. Jack Ruckelshaus, :Broad Ripple finger, also connected for three of his team's safeties, but gave up eight hits. "Four of these went for extra bases including one for the circuit by Bob Davis. In the only other game played Tilman-Harpole, and Indianapolis Post No. 4 hooked up in a 5-5 deadlock called after eight innings. This will be played off later.

ay ne vs. Osric Mills Watkins at River-

Robison-Ragsdale vs. Riverside 5.

oe . Aviation-Piremen at Broo) Post No. 4 vs. Tilman-Harpole at Gar-

Water Polo Tonight

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HOOSIER RAINBOW TROUT—Floyd Sommers of Shelbyville displays the 14-inch rainbow trout-he caught in Big Blue river

Holland Beats Rose In 5-Mile Match Race

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| time Rose had been in competition since he won the Indianapolis race. Winner of the 100-mile classic was Ted Horn, Paterson, 'N. J, third-place winner at Indianapolis. The race was stopped at the -end of 92 miles because of rain. Holland was in second place, a quartermile behind Horn. A hot duel between Horn ahd Holland through the last quarter of the race kept the crowd of 11,121 on jts feet. Horn averaged 89.64 miles per hour for the 92 miles. It was the second 100-mile event in which Holland finished second this season after winning the first two staged following the Indianapolis classic. Holland finished second at Atlanta on July 4 and won 100-milers at Langhorne and Milwaukee, Holland is leading the AAA national championship standing.

Wabash Valley

Boxers Coming

A team from the Wabash Valley will form the opposition for Gene Bland’s South Side Community center amateur boxers in a show to be staged Wednesday night starting at 8:30 o'clock. Most of the downstate scrappers from “ Clinton, Terre Haute and Linton have. been contestants in Golden Gloves bouts in Terre Haute, The night's feature scrap will send Bill Roberts, Indianapolis light heavy amateur champ, against Cleveland Brown of Terre Haute, an experienced slugger in simon pure ranks. Russ McKinney of the South

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Golfing Notes

Wampler Is State Amateur King of Links

Champion Ousts Scott, 8 and 7

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. July 14 (U. P).~Freddie Wampler Jr. of Ina Purdue university freshman star, today held the Indiana amateur golf championship crown. Wampler, who learned to play golf while caddying for his father, defeated Jimmie Scott of New Albany, 8 and 7, In the championship

tourney Saturday. Wampler was runnerup to John David in last year's contest at Kokomo and defeated David this year in the quarter-finals, He was three-under-par for the 29 holes he needed to play in blasting Scott, the 1938 champion, Except for a 42 in the first nine holes of a second round match with John Poke of Hammond, Wampler <hot par, sub-par or near-par golf on every round, finishing with even par totals in the tournament, He was out in a two-under-par 33 on the first nines Saturday and came in with a 34 for a three-un-der-par 67—one stroke behind the Terre Haute Country club course record for amateurs. After parring the 28th hole, Wampler. won the match with & chip shot that stopped two feet from the cup on the 20th. Scott conceded the putt for a birdie and the contest,

Par at the Pleasant Run golf course was about ready to call it quits today. Fred Reed shot a record eight under-par 64 last week, and then yesterday Bob Schuman s together seven straight birdies on the back nine for a 29 and seven-under« par 65. oe . With a one-stroke handicap, he won the Dr. Paul Schmidt handicap trophy tournament. Don Kenney was second with 77-12-65, while Don Yarnell, with '81-14—67, and Chet Warner, with 82-15-67, tied for third. .

Two father-son combinations tied for top honors with 74s in the twoball tourney yesterday at Highland. William and Vic Kingdon comprised one team, while Dr. Earl and Dick Gant made up the other, In the net division Fred and Bob Shoemaker won first place on their 83-20-63.

A 15-man Coffin team suffered a 40'.-4'; defeat at the hands of Gleeson park golfers in an interclub match yesterday at Gary. Buck Hatfield and Joe Hook of Coffin both had 78s. Bill Gunter woh the Jow gross prize and shared net honors in the week-end merchandise tourney at Riverside. - Gunter’s gross 70 was low, and he had a net 64 to tie with Bob Padigo, who fired a 77-13—64.

Winning Yacht MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich., July 14 (U. P.).—Escapade, sleek 72-foot yawl owned by Clark Swart of Detroit, paced the field across the finish line early today in the 23d Port

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However, the meatmen will field their Muhicipal league aggregation at Victory field, giving the sécondplace P. R. Mallory team the Manufacturers' league berth. The Reliables, with Harry Fitch hurling a three-hitter and striking out nine, won their initial game over Armour Social club, 6-1, and

tory in the nightcap as Jack Brad-

four safeties.. Kingan's Bob Moore hit & home rum with a runner on base in the first game, oe De Wolf Wins Pair De Wolf News clung to second place through a double triumph over Lincoln Chiropractic College. The Neéwsmen edged their opponents in the opener, 7-5, while Bob Adler pitched a 6-0 victory in the nightcap, allowing but four hits. Boz Stoshitch homered for De Wolf in the finale. A rainstorm at Pendleton halted the Reformatory-Leon Tailors tilt. Tryon's Tavern cinched its place as City. league representative on “Amateur Day” by winning twice over the week-end. On Saturday, Union Printers forfeited to the Taverns when they failed to fleld a team for a playoff-of a cancelled game. Tryon’s, behind the five-hit pitching of Tuck Bottom, took the measure of Prospect Tavern yesterday, 7-2. Ed Wertz starred for the winners, getting three hits in four trips and scoring three times. Eagles Nip Ferris Eagles Lodge edged Ferris Food Markets, 4-3, despite the six-hit pitching ‘of Dennis Jent, Market hurler, Union Printers nosed out Indianapolis Railways, 14-11, in an 11inning slugfest. y In the Big 8ix league, South Sidé Saints remained undefeated by winning twice over Edgewood Merchants. They become the loop's “Amateur Day” entry. "Five Straight Hits ] The winners fought an uphill battle to nab the 1l-inning opener, 6-5. Trailing, 5-2, in the eighth. Emi} Kaiser hit his fourth Big Six homer to score a runner ahead, while inp the ninth Bob Kriner's double, his fourth consecutive hit of five he obtained during the game, was followed by Joe Burghler's single to tie the score. In the game-winning 11th Wendell Smith's single, a sacrifice and Ed Radcliff’s hit produced the win-

By BERNARD HARMON

association's annual “Amateur day” at Victory field July 27 were decided in week-end games of the association's four loops. Kingan already assured of a berth hecause of their first-place standing in the Manufacturers’ league, won two Municipal league games yesterday to keep them on top in that loop.

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Saturday and split with Moore Mortuaries yesterday, losing the opener 8-6 and winning the finale 11-6. Jack Payne of Moore held Linde to four hits -in the initial tilt, In the remaining Big Six game, Beech Grove Reds walloped State

Auto Insurance, 17-6. In Saturday's Manufacturer's games, P. R. Mallory won twice over Stewart-Warner, 12-5 and 1-0, Paul Bain turning in a one-hit performance in the nightcap, ‘ E. ©. Atkins and Allison's split a double-header in other Manufacturers’ games, the sawmen winning the first, 5-4, and Allison the second, 7-1.

State Legion Golf Tourney Carded

The second annual state Legion golf téurnament will, be held at Anderson: Aug. 14, American Legion officials announced today. - Eligible for competition will be the winning four-man team from each of the 11 state Legion districts. The legionnaire tc take the individual state championship qualifies for the national Legion golf tournament in New York.

Sets 2 Midget Marks

GREENFIELD, Ind, July 14-— Bab B te o% a aay Wo new records at drome here the 25-lap feature in 6:16

ning run. In the nightcap, Smith limited the Merchants to five hits, to give the Saints a 10-0 victory. Smith had relieved Burghler, who sprained an ankle in the ninth inning of the initial game, thereby getting credit tor both wins. J Pitches and Hits Ivan De Lock pitched a sevenhitter | for - Navy-Marine and smashed a second-inning home run with the bases loaded to give his team the lead in its 27-7 victory over Russet Cafeteria in a Big Six game, Linde Air Products were credited with two victories and one defeat over the week-end. They scored a 14-3 triumph over State

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Noblesville Eagles defeated Insley Manufacturing, 7-3, in a State league game at Munic pal stadium last night. reenwood Indianapolis Florists, 7-3, and Pi old blanked PF, L Jacobs, 9-0, in other games.

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