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WEDNESPAY. JULY 16, 1907 _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

‘Favorites Face Stern Tests In Journey

% Miss O'Neal, Mrs. Wagner Jacobs Beach Now Goes Engage Worthy Rivals To Louis (Without Press)

SOUTH BEND, Ind, July 16 (U. P).—Play for the 1947 Indiana By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports’ Writer » women's golf championship moved into the quarter-final round today NEW YORK, July 16.—Joe Louis, businessman and sometime fighter, ! as the two favored players met their stiffest competition, indicated today through his emissaries that he was coinpletely disin-| Defending: Champion Alice O'Neal of Indianapolis was scheduled to! terested in starting another “Bum of the Month club” for the heavy-| tee off against South Bend City Champion Dorothy Gustafson, while | weight championship of the world. Mrs. Jim Wagner, Richmond, met Geraldine Bariani of Bloomington. Shrouding his movements behind a personal iron curtain, Joe was In other second-round matches, ———————— MEK i | harder to see than the inside of a harem. . He came to town ostensibly | Mrs. J. C. Shorb, South Bend, faced | dent at Rollins college, Fla, and | {to discuss his future. Box ARMUNG| = re mmerm—— Mrs. Lester Emmons, South Bend, Mrs. Wagner played impressive snd Dorothy Ellis, Indianapolis,|first-round matches in eliminating] last year’s runner-up, played against| their opponents yesterday. Miss | Mrs. Francis Fleming, Evansville. |O'Neal trounced Jean Saint, Ft.| Miss O'Neal, a 19-year-old stu-| Wayne, 5 and 4, and shot a one-| : : over-par coming in for the dourney’s best round.

Legion Tourney Nim Varn oes | ’ Mrs. Wagner, the wife of a golf|

pro in Richmond, and co-medalist

{leather-pushing industry over of LOU retreat and there learned ‘barrel, he made Jacobs beach go that while Joe would go for two to him exhibitions in the interim he would | Left waiting at the gate were[NOt lay his title on the line until [ERoriswniers and a hopeful heavy. |hext year. | weight named Jersey Joe Walcott. Joe must have been talking about

| Jersey Joe, as distinguished from|the “contenders” in no uncertain | Joltin’. Joe, is hopeful on two terms, because the conference was

counts. He hopes he never has to kept more secret than a woman's

At iT 1 with the defending champ, van- MEETS CHICAGOAN—Bob | get in the ring with Louis far phys- A8¢. But wherever it was, the Versi e quished the 1941 titlist, Carolyn| Garner, Louisville heavyweight, |ical reasons and yet hopes to for absence of newspapermen-- caused: . Varin of Indianapolis, 4 and 3. will tangle with Hubert Hood | financial ones. (quite a furor, One attendee in Riverside park diamond No. 6 will| Miss Ellis, six times winner of| of Chicago in the top [0-round | Dent Make Him Mad S008 standing iejephoned thusly: serve as the site for. the third dis-|the. championship, didn't find the scrap at the Sports Arena here “Yes, 1 think Joe is slower NOW| are?’ > ATSR'G thele ANY Teporters

erican Legion Junior base- going quite so easy. But she finall ‘ ns] . hy i Musi B Junior and Sy da Mrs. M. RH tomorrow _ night. Garner has than he was before the war,” Wal-| «where is the meeting?” he was Friday. y Stryker, South Bend, two-up after] Won twice from his Windy City joott md, in, anower lo a Question, asked, " “but that's strictly my own opinion “Oh, I can't tell you that,” came Bill Clarkson, district haifa, trailing by two holes in the first He added that last bit hastily. ine reply. announced that the City recreation | It's bad enough to possibly have to They evidently want the next

nine. In the other first-round matches, tm -operated in ar- fight Louis, without having him mad department had co-operate a ee i == Indianapolis Duo 9 La € | contender to be psychic.

ranging ‘for the playoff through | state champ, eliminated Mrs. Edso Owner Knew Stymie

rival i in in three previous meetings.

Wilbur Schumacher. If Jersey Joe had his own way, Bloomington and Richmond's de. | FISD. South Bend, 4 and 3; Mrs it is highly probable he would wish | Fleming ousted Jean Williams 0 S d ea ure fending champions will play in the| Lafayette, 4 and 3; Mrs. Shorb Joltin' Joe a long and happy reign Was a, Good Thin

first game tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock. topped Mrs. James Knowles, Terre | as champion and go back to warking| ‘NEW YORK. July 16 ANEA)—

plans but, showing that he has the club entourage moved en masse to,

The all-Indianapolis combination iif & brickyard, assured of his health. |

th ond at 4:30 r t with Aurora in the second eat Margaret Kinerk, South Bend, | Curt, 199, took the final two falls| Walcott gets suggestions as to where Jacobs says, in claiming Stymie for

5 and 4 3 John Hickey of Robison- Even at Turn fro an the tag-team wrestling jd when to BE Syndicate | the biggest bargain in racing his-| Ragsdale, Indianapolis district rep-| Mrs. Stryker had the 1946 run- | ne ine? | id Sn al Swts, _ Jer was lowes thar Loch wis OY. Jacobs happened to see resentative after 11.straight victo. ner. -up two down at the end of the match. [not coming 10. the. 20th Century | Stymie going out of thé paddock

Xpec oles, but Miss Ellis wiped | Sty pacts 16 send John Radin Bist Sou les igen all pe, Their victims were Gil LaCross, | Sporting club. He took off ‘like & one afternoon for a maiden race, cliff will be a Tech high school sen- [at the turn. |194, Boston, and Benny Trudell, mis Who Just found out the dentist decided the son of Equestrian was for next fall. The South Bend woman won tn 180, Toronia Sanage. ” on Thm Foc.on Location for him. Winners ‘of the two Thursday llth, and then Miss Ellis put on! 14 ming tes with § hold. Th oltint Soo i » “1 ‘liked his looks, #ction and games will meet in the finals Friday the drive which kept her in the|'* M es with a crab ho om | seems, couldn't , ‘retaliated by’ pinning LaCross in| spare the time to talk about the conformation”. says the trainer. “A 19 minutes with a grapevine hold, ! |fist fodder being lined up. He was| few days later I.noted Stymie was|

afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, also on running. She took the 13th and | {Then 20 ° minutes later Curtis busy making a motion picture of a|entered to be claimed for $1500. It

Riverside No. 6. {16th to go one up. ‘ They halved 1th | No. 17, then Mrs. Str ker blew her-Robison-Ragsdale won its 11th y Je Subdued LaCross with a hammer new drink called “Joe Louis Punch" | was no risk at all” |lock and. slam. |which is one of the business enter-| The 6-year-old, which with $505,-

straight yesterday, blanking Broad self to a seven on the final ho “ hit | which Miss Ellis was down in five Ripple 3-to-0 behind ‘the three- it| | In the opening bout, Billy Fox, |prises. The punch, even when|510 became the ' world’s leading

h {to take the match. pitching RUMMY: lawapoits Post| Play Close One (185, Cleveland, O. and Gordon |needled, does not have the kick of money winner, was haltered as a No. 4 also turned in a three- hitter | Miss Varin and Mrs. Wagner 'Hessell, 189, Chicago, wrestled 30 |the original. | juvenile at Belmont Park from King

as his team topped Tilman-Harpole, Staged a close one for the first minutes w a A draw. | So the 20th Century Sporting Ranch. ,

7-2; {seven - holes, then the Richmond " —— | player took Nos. 8 and 9 to go two .

RESULTS YESTERDAY | Walter-Brant of Indianapolis in her

Robison-Ragsdale 3, Broad Ripple Indianapolis Post 4 7, Tiiman- Rinrpole 3. | first round test. She fired a 42 on

{of Billy Thom, 187. and Buddy But. it is not exactly a secret that There was no magic involved, Hirsch |

eric fills Watkins 18. Wayne 1. | the outgoing nine and was six up : Memorial 5. Greenfield 4 fexhibition’. |on her Meridian Hills opponent. HAS, FAMOUS Irvington vs, Aviation-Firemen post- ghe needed only four more holes to poned, rain) . FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE | Anish the match. Osrie. Mills Watkins. vs. Memorial at | Mrg. Shorb trailed, one down, at Riverside 1. | the turn but didn't lose a hole Wayne vs. Aviation- Firemen at River-| side 2. after that in vanquishing Mrs. + Kennington vs. Indianapolis Post 4 *| Knowles. q g OUTBOARD MOTORS JVErsi {

clon vs. Irvington at Riverside 4 pple vs. Greenfield aL River-

side fe 3 texnioation): Wampler, Higgins Former Cub Great In Exhibition

Dies on Coast Indiana's newly-crowned amateur FRESNO, Cal, July 16 (U. P.).—| golf champion, Fred Wampler Jr., Orval Overall, 66, one of baseball’s| and the district champ Joe Higgins; greatest pitchers 40 years ago with have been selected to play in an ex- CHAMPION PORTABLE the Chicago Cubs, died lastnight hibition match with professionals

Overall, a prominent California’ July 29 at the Speedway course. 4.2 h.p., light to carry, stows easily |i na

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