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=~ FAYORITES CITY MEET —This first threesome, shown on the fifth green at Meridian Hills, ruled as favorites in the Indianapolis women's golf tourney. Left to.right are Misses Carolyn Varin, Dorothy Ellis and Alice O'Neal with Caddy Pete _Burkholder. Miss O'Neal is defending ‘champion in the Tourney. ; :

Tryon Tavern Whips Saints Stars to Drive In Amateur Day Contest yop Topiaht

By BERNARD HARMON ANNOuEh. yesterday's Uhrse ."Amateds Day" baselyl) SAmes at | Many of the driving stars who Victory Field were cut short because of a rainstorm, fans were treated .ompeted yesterday at Milwaukee in to a pair of nip and tuck affairs that opened the progrant. |the 100-mile A. A. A. championship Kingan Reliables, Municipal league representative, and P. R. event will be at the Indianapolis Mallory Co. of the Manufacturers league got in three. full innings Midget speedway tonight when before the rains came. ; |Mondayenight racing starts. . Mallory had plated a. runner in, | Mel Hansen, "Paul Russo, Tony the second and another in the! {Burghler got all tae way around |Bettenhausen and Pete Romcevich third to take a 2-1 lead dver the | On a trio of Tryon errors. Kriner's| are. among the pilots eéxpected Reliables, who came to life just | triple scored Price, who had walked. | tonight for the W. 16th st. program. before the game was halted. Tryon evened the count in the They fre members of a Chicago three-base hit fol- [sixth when Doyle scored on Rat-| midget racing organization which Homer Stull's i sod fi 'cliffe’s fielder's choice, after reach-| has agreed to send cars.to the west lowed BY rk 2a d oy ing third on two Saint errors and side track. hi while its third inning score then won out in the eighth when| jimmy James’ three-car Offy resulted from Harrod Toon's walk] |Ed McLean dropped a Texas-leaguer | team of Aaron Woodward, Johnny and advafree to third when Lowell] back of second and scored on Paul parsons and Ernie Gassell also has Young's throw to catch him steal-| {Sowman's single, been eritered. They've been scoring ing went into center field and Bill| First Defeat | repeatedly at Soldiers Field in In the junior baseball game that Chicago.

Butler hit through second base. | hg 4 ‘xed enty of Errors |opened the program, Riverside Hor- | ey will be joined by Swede Plenty of [nets handed Rhodius Pals their first | Carpenter, Jackie Holmes and other

Babe Lawrie’s single following] defeat of th e season, winning a five- | Consolidated Midget Auto Racing Bill Wyss’ walk and steal of Sec- |; ning affair, 3-2. ASST. SLATS.

Tribe Hoping to Get Even With 4$Game Stand at St. Paul

Split Double-Header at Minneapolis;

Louisville Trails Blues by 2 Games

ST. PAUL, Minn, July 28.—The Indianapolis Indians began the last leg of their current western trek today, hoping to get square with the|

board before returning home. The Tribe will o and Glen Fletcher

three of four from St. Paul,

ings when it left home. By splitting yesterday with Tribesters at Minneapolis, Millers won their third game the five-game set. the Indians bounced back in

afterpiece of the Sunday doubleThe Saturday afternoon game went to Indianap-

header to wih, 8-4.

olis, 9-5. Lint Makes Debut

Lefthander Royce Lint, recalled from Albany by the Indians last week, made his debut in the first game and granted the Millers only

eight ‘hits. But Marv Grissom,

mound opponent, was even stingier with Indianapolis, giving up only and pitching four innings of no-hit ball. The second gante payor came in the second inning when Indianapolis exploded for drove Miller pitcher Bill Emmerich Hurler Steve Nagy contributed a home run to that rally—

four safeties

to cover.’

his second of the season—but

too, had to have relief in the bottom half of the same frame, and Red Barrett finished the abbreviated

n a four-game set with the Apostles this evening, ticketed for Redskin mound duty. Three western stops have given the Indians a road record of five victories and six losses and if they ‘hope to get back to Indianapolis next Saturday night at a mark of 500 or better, they will have to win The Tribe had an even .500 in the stand-

After losing, 4-1

six runs that

hens, 2 to 1, and then lost the next

[First Trio Contains Defending Champ, 2 Other Favorites

Low 16 Scorers in 18-Hole Qualifying -

Round to Play for Championship By J. E. O'BRIEN

The first threesome away from the tee today in the women’s oity golf tournament at the Meridian Hills country club contained the defend ing chamipon, the probable medalist and the possible 1047 queen, Only the defending championi—Alice O'Neal of Woodstock-~could be readily identified, but her companions, Dorothy Ellis of Meridian Hills and Carolyn Varin of Highland, were rated as top contenders for

half of the bill, 5 to 3, Johnny Gabbard was credited with the St. Paul triumph, allowing Louisville only two runs on six hits. The Saints connected for 14 hits off Wes Bailey and Owen Scheetz plus three Colonel errors, Bill Elbert of Louisville and Lloyd Dietz of St. Paul staged a pitching the |duel in the second game. Elbert came out the winner, 4 to 3. Each pitcher granted five hits and each team committed two miscues. Duke

the the of

ships,

Snider of He Saints got a homer strated his mastery over U, §. aces os Hillis es Robert Jyonck of ; in seven of the 12 tournamen Caetul hitting by-the Columbus] HERE TOMORROW~—-Bobby | which he has played. " 101ot Meridian Hills, Mrs, Nick Hi Red Birds netted four runs off| Locke, who won the Columbus | Locke became the leading money field of Hilltes; and. Mis. 8. 0. Tommy Byrne, who went the route| (O,) invitational $10,000 tours | winner on the pro circuit yesterday Block of. Broadioot, : for Kansas City. The Birds used) ney, will play tomorrow in an [when he worl the $10,000 Columbus a Eon a a Menauh Hil his we 5 ungsen : pork ne Hides exhibition at “Speedway with [invitational tournament with & 72- {an advantage over the 8 Will na Soir y Tap pr Pai Sam Snead, Fred Wampler, In- ole otal ot 274, 14 under par. As bus outhit Kansas ity, 9 to 7, but diana amateur king, and High- NS aT Surpinnind Ben Hogan | Miss Ellis was one shot over par southpaw Bill Wight allowed the| land's Joe Higgins will com- |™ ey he wh wh 38 for the first nine holes in her Red Birds one lone tab in the| plete the foursome. was the favorite ne nt the. poi Tor Sedan, hovgis, , Mist third. The Blues scored their five| | tourney, finished five strokes ahead |o Ra} Hewett 40-8 big: seven runs in the fifth inning. | Tribe Baning of volatile Jimmy Demaret of Ofal, n the par 5 No. 9 hole and was

Epperly the Victor Cal,

Al Epperly hurled Milwaukee's 2 to 1 victory over Toledp. The Brews gave him a one-run lead in '|the first frame and the Hens tied it in the fourth. Milwaukee's winning run came in the seventh.

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Locke Leads Money Winners

COLUMBUS, O., July 28 (U. P.). --American golfers, accustomed to taking other nation's champion-

up -today to blazing Bobby Locke of South Africa, who has demons

who was top pro during the winter meets. Melvin (Chick) Har

strokes behind Locke’with 283, and Clayton Haefner of Charlotte, N. C., Sam Snead of Hot Springs, Va., and’ Harry Todd of Dallas, Tex, were tied at 285.

Following today’s 18! ing round, the low 16

that will extend 18-hole final match, will proceed in will conclude play on

found themselves as runners-

to be content with a 42, In the next threesom of Detroit was third, nine |puncan of North Side had

of North Side a 48, and

the medal and Miss O'Neal's crown,

chanibionship match play

out in 40, while Miss Varin had

the outgoing nine; Mrs. V. R. Lykins of Highland a 50.

hole qualitywill

Mn. Raig a 47 for .R.R ( Mrs. LL

J Johnny Pavlick, ¢ 1 » 1 encounter, Toled y Ck, on She maund for Willams . 2 3 4.3 18] Locke won the tournament in the | Mrs. Herrick and Mrs. Morris had oledo,” was relieved by Bill Scott 43 first In the first game Minniaptlts in the eighth. Each team got five|olomS, eds 13. Andres 10. | pouring rain, despite which he shot | 43's on the nine and Mrs. Lays scored a pair of runs in the first hits and the Hens committed two Rosenthal Jarvis 4 Hone 3,|a crackling 60-his fourth sub-par cock a 44, i inning on Johnny MecCarthy's| Wentzel 3, Nagy 2, hu, + weath.|TOURd. The crucial hole was the It appeared that some 110 of single. Bobby Riawn's homer in|™ eo ooo pros poe tarred for the orihrse-base hite—Castigllons Toran 4, | 10th, & long one on which Demaret City's fair swingers would com the seventh was good for another, |e. in the afterplece with his|ointint 3: Maush 3, Andres, Brown, shot a birdie four. Locke put his|!D today's qualification round, and Andy Gilbert drove In theliyo ro)’ nomer bringing in the |Castigiions ie. Andres 1 2 “enise i3,| approach shot over a trap and|SWURg slong under sunny skis fourth with an eighth-inning triple. ® | Guinting 13, Mauch landed 25 feet from the cup, then) complained about. a

Error Is the Spark

The Tribe run was fashioned in the seventh on a walk to Roy Weatherly; a single by Ben Guintini and another hit by Stan Wentzel which - took a weird bounce over

McCarthy's head.

An error by Rhawn was the spark

that set the Indians off in

second inning of the second game. It came on Johnny Riddle's blow with one out and the bases full, and two runs scored. Nagy's home run brought in three more Indianand Gene Mauch's

apolis runs,

double and Pete Castiglione's sin-

baie 8 Brawn i Jarvis 3, Williams # 2. vagy, Rose R

Stolen Jasei-Brown, 3 8, a - ‘Moran 3, Weatherly 3, dres 3, Jarvis 3,

tying and leading Tuns. Glen MecQuillen’s four-bagger later gave the

sank the long putt, a shot that he | curled around a slight hump in the

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Hens their 5 to 3 win. The Brews|F: . coliecied three tallice on tws hier |r Hane & Meuet A Ril, Bal green or an eagle three : hk city championship av : : ribe Pitchin : : Dr. Harry Leer and Mrs. Casting Champion T ! hing 1p, H BB 8O Breading Scores Ray took away gross honors Jack Moore of Indianapolis was Ja 3 aed a i n At Greenfield por gt with Jo the holder today of three Missouri 5 7% 74 4 3} GREENFIELD, Ind, July 28 — , RT 4 Miss O'Neal, who also had the Jolley Sasing shatplonsitips in H 4 Mtn 104 a “ Bob Breading of Indianapolis took |pefore victory, Net AT Seu $858 § Fling soo ir saci nth vaio ly Scho dt ‘ » MO. 1 3.8.39 as the s c Cw ; the all-round, all-distance and Btn ee r OR oknienl Jost 13 in 12:26.3. in this division was

three-eights ounce events.

Giables won 2, lost

Tribe Box Scores

Swede Carpenter of Indianapolls was second and Kenny Eaton of New Castle, third.” All drove Offenhausers.

ond gave the meatmen their lone ¢ : Ly | In Saturday's Manufacturers| Time trials will start at 7:00 p. m. (First G t d Moran marker, {league games, Mallory took over|and the first event on the Ee gle added the sixth. Pr Gaile? Flmtghons, Mauch and | Trachock, Breading set new track records Additional Sports, i The Yvon Tavern-South o 3 ist place through a 4-3 decision at 8:30. Five Miller hits off Nagy scored AB RH 0 A Elenuit ANd MQMaipolls . Base on| f0F 10 and 15 laps, hitting 2:338 for |p. 0 18 i i Saints game, won by Tryon, 5 to 3. (oo. BE ©. Atkins Co., as the former | three runs in the lower half of the Caine ‘ 3 s 0 } 4 : lis-—Off nt 3 Gristom 3a ihn the first and 3:48.3 for the second. ge hi in the eighth inning of a scheduled | 0, jor Kingan's, took a 5-3 thump- | 41 | Youth second inning, and a single by Mc-|Moran, 1b Nee dee Ombre Sarat, Hicks and T | R—p lkittiii”A-HP Sk seven-inning- affair found the hit-|; o f.om Allison's oca ouths Enter Carthy oft Barrett resulted in. the|Gehein.” 3-1 828 dito (Seoundt lame) | ting light hi iseiee aplenty Eagles Lodge ‘defeated Union National Tennis Meet fourth Minneapolis marker. Wenteel of i380 18 3 2 INDIANAPOLIS ! Tryon's jumped into a three-run printers i Cc | > ~fowrvis, 8... we 91 0 ABR HO A E \ lead in the initial stanza when! played ir iy, i a) Four Indianapolis youths were. to a Te a Rant, i380 030 Castiglione, 1 §ra de Woody Litz’s walk, Boob Coffman’s| scheduled Aug. 10, was moved up to| {Play St Iu meiohes oda In| poy Weatherly smacked a homer| Totals .......... 2» 1 4130 Korat, ° 1h goonnd eo 1 1 18 “ want) ih - ol + ,e y hit and Bob Conalty’s base on balls| allow the printers to participate in|, - 0 i ih 5 Shi uniors wh with Mauch. on base. MINNEAPOLIS Rosenths, 30 07 00 loaded the bases, All scored when! the _atnval h {nis championships at Stowe stadi- : ABR HO AE Guintini, or 3 ikl : : Gg Ss By e annual Typographical. tourna-| |um, Kalamazoo, Mich. Blues Lead by 2 Games : 1 3 8 0fAndre . 3 1d ¢ [J vies long fly to left was ment. |" The local - Louisville trailed the league lead-|Bar "3 0.0100 Riddle, Sin 111343 > dropped by Bob Kriner. | 1 Si entrapts are James a £01 32 00 r ““The Saints ‘Went ahead With Sin-| nore a Big Six playoff of a post- Wesley, Charles DeVoe and William | ing Kansas City Blues by only two ARs Bari eta ole eH aman ve | poned game Linde Air Products de-|pastign in the junior division and ames today. Loulsville edged St. 4 81 3 0 0 Tous .. wae nan ed ~ Tuns feated State Auto Insurance, 11 10 william Landers in the boys’ class. | Paul, 4 to 3, aftér the Saints, play- “3 003 30 MINNEAP oLIs and a pair in the fourth. George |g, 0 RB O AR Price walked 1 Obelt the second & oc Saturday at Riverside. nn SAE ing at home, had whipped the de- 380 1 1 Sinegamo It ......h, array pe an | Yesterday's Victory Field scores: 10) fending champions in the opener,| Totals ............ 2 4 8 71 1g ToSchulte > .......3 8 1 4 3 8 went all the way to third on a | Riverside Hornets ...... 210 00 , Opening Date Set 10 to 3. Columbus took .the first|iNDIANAPOLIS ..0........ 200 000 100-1 +833 odius als, 0011 00— 3 4 { » VOIUIDUS LOOK , WIE IUSVIMinneapolis ............... x Pine ball, Whew Doyle sen | wR kc: SLM? 4H TE YORK, July 28 (U. P).— game at Kansas City, 4 to 2, but| Russ batted ii—wentisl, Gert Me 5 03% 8 up sin p Tice 8 tate. OH. 200 00. 4 3 4 The major leagues will open their|lost the nightcap, 5 to 1. hone. Three. Erie nar “nar Doubly bs un | si: 3 : : Fryons 300 001 01— 5 6 6 1948 season o il 2 i i i 2 Eine ne ssc A ck AIb4 pitys In the third, Ed Ratcliffe's walk W. Smith. 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