Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1947 — Page 30

*, »

| |

- § a———

i ‘

ay

X

. PAGE 30

iRedskins Sh

¥ Si A

B——

lice O'Neal

Ousted From Links Tourney

Drops 2d Round Match, 4 and 2

EVANSTON, Ili,

Joined her hometown opponent, Miss Dorothy Ellis, on the sidelines tdday in the women's Western amateur golf tournament: Miss O'Neal was eliminated yes‘terday #v® Mary Agnes Wall of Menominee, Mich, 4 and 2. Previously, Miss Ellis had lost her first round match Meanwhile, a pair of blonds from the Midwest plains, slim- Beverly Hanson, Fargo, N. D., ‘and husky Mariiynn-—Smith, Wichita, Kas... were the surprise stars. Giant-Killer Miss Hanson won. acclaim by gharing medalist honors over the Evanston Golf club course and then winning both first and second round | matches easily to reach the quarter finals In the second round she whipped Polly Riley, a rugged Ft Worth, Tex, star, 2 and 1. Kansas’ Miss Smith was a genuine giant « killer. ~ The freckle - faced school girl pounded out the tourney's most amazing upset to enter the quarter finals, a 2 and 1 victory over. Grace Lenczky, a 10-| year-old Newington, Conn. college sophomore and one of the big names of women's golf. Other favorites in the 47th an-

nual women’s tourney were still in|

the running. Louise Suggs Bush, Detroit, easiest victory Both of the other two medalists | also won, but Margaret Gunther, Memphis, Tenn, had some trouble. Playing Shirley Spork, Detroit, she ‘trailed by two holes on the first nine, but pulled even at the turn Then she won the 14th with a par, four and they halved the Yemain- | ing four holes, Other ‘Results The third medalist, Carol finger, Tiffin, O., took & 4 and 2 triumph from Mrs, ton, Tulsa, Okla, winning four holes in a row to end the match. In other scraps, Jean Hopkins, | Cleveland, O. beat Ann Casey, Mason City, Towa, 2 and 1, and! « Peggy . Kirk, Findlay, O., defeated | Dorothy Kirby, Atlanta, Ga, 1 up

Teen-Age Golfers In Semi-Finals

‘Play had reached the semi-final round today in the city teen-age golf tourney at Riverside course. Gerald Williams of Howe high] school, the meet medalist, was due to oppose John Mahan in one match |

Defending Champion ousted Mrs. Eddie 5 and 4, the of the day.

in

while Dick Kennedy, former Tech| high school golf team member, was | ‘who announced

| The winners play in the finals I

to go against Charles Wilson in the | other semifinal test.

morrow at Coffin.

Delks yesterday at South Grove, 4! and 2° Mahan eliminated Joe Clemans. Jr, 2 and 1, while Ken- | nedy advanced with ‘a victory over Dick Butler, 3 and 2. Wilson sent Peter: Burkholder ‘to the sidelines, 5 and 4, for the biggest victory margin Semi-finals also were carded today Foley’ meeting Dick Hume aiid Don Bray playing Harrison Marsh. Yesterday's results: CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT

Gerald Williams defeated Jerry Delks 4 and 2 Jan n Mahan defeated Joe Clemans Jr,

1d Dick Kennedy defeated Richard Butler, and Char Wilson holde: 5 and 4 SECOND FLIGHT

jos

defeated Peter Burk-

1 John Foley defeated Boyers Bucher a Dick H me defeated Jim Jordan, 1 up Don Bray ted Tom Scholtz, I and 1 Harrison Mars oh defeated Ted Rich, 7 and 8 THIRD FLIGHT Ronald Ver able Qeteat0q Anthony Rene- | 4 and nn McShea deteated Jim Peterchef! Wp « aNsol ATION rst Flight) Jack Martiey’ deteated Ronald Roach and J g fom Nunamaker defeated Bob Bpeer up Dave Gchluster defeated Dave Eubank, | B and 2 nd Flight Bcott Teal def Cent ed Gall White Jand

(Third Flight(

Boh. Dy ger defeated Bill Nieuhus, 1 up.

Signs as Coach

CARMEL Ind, Aug Glen A 8mith, who won eight let ters in football, track and basketball at Earlham college, has been

signed to coach at the Amboy-Con-verse consolidated school,

Aug. 14 (U,. P).1 «Miss Alice O Neal of Indianapolis |

Ernest 8. Blan- |

in thRe'second flight with John ¢

| { inside~the-park | Brown, 14 (UP) — | the first homer by a Negro in the

STOUT FELLOW-—Abel Ce

sstac. the: South American: heavy: tra bases and they included lordly weight champ, shows a bulg ng right arm muscle to Promoter | ircult smashes by Roy Weatherly ; ees { the Hares AC. The Araentinian meats Budd and two for Ben Guintini, Larry b Lioyd \.A lof 0 € As * Jey 1 ) } A 6. Y | Rosenthal and Gene Mauch! Knox of Dayton Aight in ine pro tight headliner at the Sports [smacked triples and Ernie Andres! FORE rma en I ORI - y Back ‘Into Tie The triumph broiight the Red-

|

Cestac Tangles With Knox | At Sports Arena Tonight

| When the St. Louis Browns

Tigers after he came in as relief pitcher last night, it was his 13th

| loss against 11 victories,. and the| | Chicago White Sox's 8.to T vie-| | tory over Cleveland was Bob Fel. |ler's ninth licking against 14 vic-| ‘ tories—not the most impressive pace possible, Tex Hughson's triumph for the) Boston Red Sox over Washington

{ finally pulled him over .500--10 wins and nine defeats. The Cubs’ Claude |

Passeau, loser to Pittsburgh yester- |

day, has one victory and six beat- | ings, and Hank Borowy, another) | Cub luminary, has won eight and! | lost 10. Kirby Higbe, Pirate righthander

before his trade

from Brooklyn that he expected 0) Wilkins Red Box #7 Paumholtz, Reds

wird 40 games, has a 10-10 mark and Howie Pollet, once the Cardi- |

[ nals’ best lefty, stands at seven won| Williams won handily from Jerry | and 10 lost.

Dodgers Whack = Sain | One top-notch hurler who escaped |

a black mark yesterday was the | Boston Braves’ Johnny Sain, although he lasted less than an in-! ning as Brooklyn blasted the Braves, 110 to 5, and went 3'y; games ahead fof the idle St. Lotlls Cardinals The Dodgers whacked Sain for four runs, but Boston finally went ahead at 5 tor 4 in the fifth when [Carvel Rowell hit a three-run homer which was followed by Bob] Elliott's four-bagger. With Si John! "son ‘and Clyde Shoun taking the

lacing, Brooklyn came back in its half of the fifth for five runs, Feller was. tagged with his defeat when Rudy York belted a three-run homer in the seventh inning. The Indian righthander allowed 12 hits,’ Joe Gordon got a Cleveland home run with two on,

Newhouser's loss camé in the second game of a double-header, after Detroit beat the Browns in the

behind Fred Hutchhelped himsgly with

opener, 7 to 1, inson, who three hits, Negro Homers

Newhouser relieved Hal White in

the eighth inning of the second

game and was greeted by a pinch homer by Willard scoring two runs. - It was American league. Then another Negro, Henry Thompson, walked, stole second, took third on an out and scored the winning on a passed ball. giving the Browns their first. win

League Standings, Results

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Ww Pet

op (RESULTS YESTERDAY

1 ansas Oity ... 7 47 618 - AMERICAN ASSOC ATION ae. 73.55, 567 6 (Bt. Paul 00 010 000 8 flwa L688 8% M6 12% Louisville 00. 020 10x 3 9 1 Columbus . 62 63 408 | . Plund and Pape; Widmer, "Toolson NDIANAPOLIS ...... 62 63 406 ® Ostrowski and Ro n Son innespolis TSB 68 480 10' Milw auken 0 010 ole, 3 t. Paul 71 432 23 | Toledc 001 211 i 13 ol 52 73 416 28 [Flore Wallace and Younger; Re dd an y art AMERICAN LEAGUE . Kansas City 000 3% 113 8 li WL Pet. GB Columbus f 002 100 000 Bex York T1- 38 681 Wight and Nisrhos: Clarke, Copeland, | ston 80 48 351 11 {Hutchinson and Conroy, Phiiadeiphia a anne a 3 Ad : AMERICAN LEAGU Jeteiana 4H N 160 He philagffphia- 000 000 0 - : : : s , ew York 340 000 10x 0 Sasiigion 46 58 442 22%: Seheib, Christopher, Fowler, Flores and 40 0 384 31's Rosar. Raschi and Robinson NATIONAL LEAGUE | Washington 00 000 030-3 8 1 W L Pet aB Boston 502 000 30x10 18 Brooklyn Cans “4 604 Candin, Pleretil, SY and Mancuso; Louis ... “4 AN 4 | Hughson and .Teb a York’ ' 48 543 1 |Clev ind DOS 001 000 T 10 Boston $1 .538 71; | Chica . 130 000 40x— 8 13 3 Cincinnatl . 81 488 15%! Feller and Hegan. Harrist, Gebrian Chicago 5 4 153 | Caldwell and “Firs 4 Pittaburgh 64 421 20 (Pirst game) ] and 4 : Detroit 200 213 7 18 Philadeiphis renee 4 8 EH) Bt u - ons SCHEDULE TODAY a Jutchin inson and Wagner; Sanford, Brown (Becond game) AA ht gamer] Detroit... goo 000 140-3 8 1 an u . Koes p. VEhiisu pol at LIS (8:30 Benton, White, Newhouser and’ Sw 3d ® Milwaukee at Toledo. x Hagn ner. Muncrief, Zoldak, Potter “and | i : NATIONAL LEAGUE i ity at s Chicago L000 100 f Pittsburgh

Erickson, Passeay, © fos, ueen, Bonham

nirancon right and wards,

beat

lover - Newhouser

Victory Song Sets

[trotting

qo tance in 1:50 4-5.

o/ Who face the All-Hawali Stars of

For Shelby

Affair at Park

Tribesmen Pull Back By Hammering Out

The rampaging. Redskins close

against the Millers and. it will be Shelby tounty night in honor of Lou

Tost,- who lives at Morris Fans from that county will sit and the Tribe lefty is slated to

neapolls .slabmen for 18 plows last night in pounding out their 11-5

| triumph before 6234 Sahara Grotto B

night fans.

8Bix of those blasts were for ex-

skins back Into a deadlock with Birds, who dropped an 8-3 decision

Hal Newhouser of the Detroit |

1ad to be rescued in the ninth as

rl, although out of turn, By winning { tonight, the Indians could sweep the. series, : The Redskins tapped five Min-!

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a

oot For Series

Tost Due to Twirl

County

Into 4th Place Tie

11-5 Grotto Decision their current home stand tonight

in a special section at Victory field

MINNEAPOLIS : Ne, . ABR H O A B Genoves cet ; 6 0 -3.0 0 INiaguire, Pye... a 0 0 0 0 Schuite, 2b 5 iee.n 0 1 WE Ray, «cf . 9 0 T7T 0 °0f wrna; rf : 233-090 McCarthy, 1b . 2 3 8 4° Westrum, ¢ wl 3s: 0 0 Rhawn, 3b ...oonese 19 1 0 Trechock, »s 0 dy 0 2 Orissom, Pp ...oseees 0 0.0 0 0 Gerkin, p ... 8 0 9. 1 Jaeger *inuy 6 0 0-9 Emmerich, p . 0 0 0 O00 Gilbert ,.. .. 9 0 ¢ 6 Hardy 9 6 0 6 Aragon oO ¢ : Harris, p a 0 0 O Totals 9 5 11 4 5

Jaeger hatied Tor Gerkin in fifth

Gilbert batted for Emmerich in seventh, fourth-place |

the Columbus Red |

Hardy ran for Gilbert in seventh Aragon batted for McGowan in eighth, |

INDIANAPOLIS

AB R H O A E to the leading Blues Mauch, 2h een 402 21 3 ] he oosier y ’ Castiglione, ss ..... 5 1 3 4 Boxing beef will come in big lots from @& bobbing, weaving crouch _Ahe Hootiers went to work with goran. 1b -.oiti. 5 0 05 0 0 . ¢ 78 , 3 3 . | Weat er f-r 5 1 1 ) at the outdoor Sports Arena tonight patterned after Jack Dempsey, who EX W on. Marv “Grissom at’ the Rosenthal rt ! FP 3 3.30 0 0 *pit v9 . has a “piece” of the South Amer- Outset and piled over six runs for wentzel, cf ......... 1 0 0 3 0 0 when Abel Cestac, at 221 pounds, Stan Ferek, a surprise starter on | Satniint, it en... 3 02 2.1 0.80 tangles with Buddy Knox, who tips can, Y0#, 3B .rseirsre 5 1 2 1 2 0 the scales at 212, in the 10-round Knox is a ring-wise heavy who is the Tvive hi. Wonneny homer Riddle. wv ‘es ‘ 0 3 0 5 ° | featured attraction of a five-tilt ‘cool under fire and a smooth boxer, Produced three runs and Guintind’s gio °°: 5.9 4.6 of pro-mitt bill to be staged by Match- | He'll lack - Cestac's devastating SN rOper two more of the half- Totals 11 18°27 6 2i Sap LL Joyd Carter's Hercules Ath- |punching power and so will depend prt polis piled the tint Minneapolis... 000 200 030— § | etic club io apolis piled on e tiring | INDIANAPOLIS n-his..ring generalship to outwit : a It will be the second start here! the Te Latin. P Ferek for three runs in the eighth Runs Fel. Waa Li EI%s 3 Gulatini| for Cestac, who holds the South | "The complete-brogram: follows: and Jack Hallett was called in to | re Yr . Two-base _hits— American heavyweight title, and } p Wh finish the chore. Andres, Barna, Westrum 2. McCarthy. the burl I { , Main event—10 rounds—heayywdights Three-base hits—Rosenthal, Mauch. Home [the burly Argentinian is hoping for! anei Cestac, Bouth Amertcs, vs, Buddy Red Birds Bow runs—Weatherly, Guintini 2. Double play | better luck this time. ~ His first ef-| Knox, Dayton, O The Red Bird ndres and Moran Left on bases — fort, hero was in 1046 When he| Semiwindub . ¢ rands — weer. | The Red Birds jumped to swe. Hi rion pot & phtitatd absorbed a beating at the hands| Juste Martinez, Mexico City, Mex. run lead in the third inning at) 7" struck out—By Grissom 1, Ferek of Jack (Buddy) Walker, the Co-| Prelim 5 rounds bantamweights: | Columbus but it didn’t last long. ny 1, McGowan 2, Rallett 3 His lumbus, O. “smoothie” “who had Rickey Dilk. Indianapolis, va. Chuck Me- | Ajded by three Columbus bobbles, |, og 4 Oi manrich 3 In 2 Méowan 3 in | | too much ring experience for Abel.| Prelim—8 rounds—middleweights: Bill | Kansas City took ‘the lead in the|l Pere 9 in T%, Harris 2 in 1 Hallett | . | Davis, Indianapolis, va, Kid Bartley 133 Wininnig itcher—Ferek. Losing 8ince then Cestac has won 12 of Lain taDo Xapolia, . v. | seventh ‘inning and clinched the 2 her Grissom Bmpires -King, Shofne ring encounters by knockouts,| = Prelim 4 rounds — heavyweights: | game with a three-run splurge in | der +230. Fadden, Time—2:27. Attend. ” y n | Gibbs Pike, Louisville, vs. Floyd Osterand has shown vast improvement | [O08 JERE od the ninth. Bill Wight went the Tribe Batting {in timing and boxing style. The| The first bout starts at 8:30] distance for the Blues, scattering OE RN ORBLA A v big. fellow now throws his pun ches o'clock 12 hits while the Blues were mak-! | Rosenthal cere 40 134 24 C47 34 381 ——— ing eight, | Riddle as 0 17 1 63 3 350 Evan 3 17 : Last-place - Toledo backed the | Guintini oa 97 345 54 107 54 .310 as ear's Star Pi B ers seven-hit pitching of Emory Rudd/Mauch, i'd 10 3 38 7 0 with 12 base knocks in beating] | Castiglione 100 4% 5 118 3 381 Should Have 'Stood i Ee fy he in Non oa Dir- | Platt continued his One-a-day {nize sien i 100 344. 34 nu 3 wn . .s . - | homer diet for the Hens, hittin ind BB 0 1. | NEW YORK, Aug. 14 (U. P) Whether because the ball is a “rab-| | the ball out of the park in a Wiliams 2 2 2 “4 2 n bit" or the hitters are big bad wolves, star pitchers in both major lea 8 p Home runs Yeatheriy 14 Guintini 13, I ) BUES | firth | ml } trouble today. maintai i} t nning. Andres 11, Kalin 7, Moran 6, Riddle 4» were: having trou 1 aining their accustomed rank | Al Widm#t bested. Leroy Pfund in| Rosenthal 4 Jarvis 4, Castiglione 2, They looked more like somebody who may be traded to Portland! . | ; Wentzel 2, Nagy 2. Hallet! : pitchers’ duel at Louisville but| Three-base hits—Castiglione 8, Weathfor a lefthanded outfielder and a dozen pre-war bats erly 8, Wentzel 85, Guintint 5. Kalin .4,

| venthal. 4, Mauch 3, Andres, ‘Brown, Ro-

| id Colonels won, 3-2. ‘St. Paul fent . ate hits—Moran 17, Castiglione Major Leaders gathered six hits and when. the 2, I ile.y 19, Andres 18. Guintini 14, Saints threatened in the final Wentzel 14. Mauch 11, Riddle 7, Kalin 17, By UNITED PRESS Brown 4, Jarvis 3, Rosenthal 3, Williams NATIONAL LEAGUE frame, Earl Toolson and Joe Os-|32, Nagy, Perez. walker, ph Go AR RH Pel | trowski came in to stop them. Theo len _bases— Br 7 Shid iy ne 202 42 04 122 Colonels pounded out nine hits, Castiglione 2, Mauch 3, Rosenthal, Mal- | Salam, Y f4 88 58 113 Gurtine, Pitts 10 113 440 73 131 3i1| scoring a brace of runs in the Cavarretts, Chi #3 348 43 108 .310| fifth inning and one in the seventh. Tribe Pitching AMERICAN LEAGUE B :R Pet oudreau. Cleve On 47 53 111 31 | Malloy Roll Yeir 103 01 47 129 Koslo' $ s Dad Dies BABY scisinvecenn McCosky, Phila, n1 35 85 118 iH ‘MENASHA, Wis., Aug. 14 (U. P).! | Tost ppling, Chi 106 411 88 138 .328I vuun PPRila Waws trite t9tita) GOTEE irtiserrrrna Diftaggio] N % 315 15 122 .a4s|~Dave Koslo, New York Giants | Perek ho RUNS | pitcher, was expected to arrive here |geich

| Mize Glants 36 Williams, Red Sox Kiner, Pirates «29 Cooper, Glants Marshall, Giants * 29

RUNS BATTED IN

Min Giants #7 Cooper, Giants 83 shall, Giants » Kiner, Pirates 78 Bllioth, Braves NE

Mize, Giants 101 Henrich, Yanks 81 Robins'n, Dodgers 95 Thomson, Giants 81

135 Gustine, Pirates 133 Pesky, Red Box

HITS 140' Appling, Wh. Box 13 Woke Phillies 13 16

in 16 decisions, since opening day of 1945. Four homers, two by Murrell Jones and one each by Sam Mele and Bob { Doerr, helped Hughson and the Red Sox to a 10 to 3 decision over Wash-

3 today to attend funeral services for ont 66,

| his father, Stanley Kozlowski, | who died yesterday.

DeWolf News stepped another game nearer the Indianapolis amateur baseball association's Twilight league championship yesterday with a 7-4 victory over Prospect Tavern, . Eagles Lodge and Tryon Tavern

ington. Three of the fourbaggers came in the first inning off Milo] Candini stayed 11 games ahead of Boston by downing the Athletics, 8 to. 2, .for Vic Raschi's sixth victory without loss. The Phillies nipped the New York Giants, 5 to 2, behind Ken Heintzelman's six-hit’ hurling. “Homem® by Bill Rigney and Bob Thomson were the only damaging blows off him. It was Thomson's 23d, tying a rookie record set by Ralph Kiner last year.

The Yankees

Pittsburgh beat Passeau and the Cubs, 10 to 2, as rookie catcher Dixie Howell had a wonderful time with his first two homers .of the] year, driving in six runs. One was| a grand slam in the seventh nig.

‘New Trotting Mark

SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Aug. 14 (U. ) Victory Bong, Castleton farm's | champion, set a world's record yesterday when he! toured the mile track m 1:57 3- 5.| The big stallion, driven by Sep] Palin, set the mark in the second heat of the Nancy Hanks trot, the feature of the day of grand eir-| cult racing at the Illinois state | | fair, Another entry of the Castleton, Lexington, Ky., farms, Ensign Hanover, won the Directum I pace when he traveled the mile disPalin also drove

| Ensign Hanover.

: Monarchs Play

Here Tomorrow

Kansas Oity Monarchs” vaunted hitting offensive, featuring such/| o Capable stidkers as - Ted Strong, Buck: O'Neil, Joe Greene, Johnny | Scott, Herb Souell, Tom Cooper ang | others, will play: the Indianapolis Clowns in a Negro American league o RAme tomorrow night at 8:30 at Victory field. W. 8. Welch's Detroit Senators,

Honolulu in a doubleheader at Vio~ tory field Sunday afterncon helping {the Recorder Charities’ Christmas| | Cheer fund, will come here direct | from the Denver national tourna- | ' ment.

remained on the heels of the Newsmen through victories over Allison | land Linde Air Products: Paul Moxley put DeWolf ahead

in the initial frame when he

Bottom Suspended The Indianapolis Amateur Baseball association . has suspended Tuck Bottom, Tryon Tav-

ern pitcher, for a period of 28 days. Bottom was charged with pushing and striking an umpire in a recent game,

clouted a grand slam home run and they were never headed. Russ Link pitched a five-hitter

'as the Eagles took an 8-4 decision | |over

Allison. Home runs were hit by Daily and Moore of the Eagles and Batson and Johnson of Allison. ; Grand Slam Homer Tryon defeated Linde A3- -3, the winners banging out 18° “safe hits

new [As Gene Moore limited the losers w

(three. Homer Stull’'s home run with the {bases full featured the P. R. Mal-

{lory’s 8-4 triumph over Kingan

| Reliables, In the remaining loop contest, South Side Saints thumped Simp-|

ison Studios, 13-1 In five innings. | pions in their own lands, loomed

Five hits and four Simpson errors] gave the Saints eight russ a he third inning. Harold Don * Ray, Emil Kaiser gi ns Ratcliffe hit homers for the Saints.

3 Junior Teams To Be Tribe's Guests

Members of Capitol Oil, Garfield Pal club and Little Flower Junior,

Baseball teams will be guests of the Indianapolis baseball club at to-, night's Tribe-Miller game at Victory |

Ted Bullivan, Tribe general man-=| ager, has announced that a portion of tonight's proceeds will be given to Junior Baseball's equipment fund.

SPECIAL | OASTING ROD AND REEL : $I500 © 50-YD, SPOOL

Moxley's 4-Run Homer Keeps DeWolf Nine on Top

{Fletcher .

4 91 Wi Ss won Gornicki lost 1:

11 Ex- diane: ‘Soriano lost 2; Wilkie lost 1; [aim Xun 2, last 8.

TWILIGHT LEAGUE

Ww. L. Pct De Wolf News ........10 1 500 Eagles Lodge .... 9 2 818 Tryon Tavern ......... 8 3 a1 Kingan Reliables .... . 6 4 800 P. BOTY 4ovuennee 5 5 500 Alliso ,e 5 6 458 South Side Saints 5 6 455 Prospect Tave 4 7 364 inde “Afr Products . 1 10 091 jepson 5 Studios .. 3 10 081

Aussies, Czechis Square Off Today

MONTREAL, Aug. 14 (U., P).— Jom Bromwich and Dinny Pails, | the one-two punch of Australia's | Davis Cup tennis team, squared oft | today against Vladimir Cernik and Jaroslav Drobny, respectively, of | Czechoslovakia in the opening singles matches of the Interzone finals. The Aussies were slightly favored to turn back the Czechs, European | sone champions, and thus win the right to meet the defending champion U, 8. team in the challenge round at Forest Hills, Aug. 30, 31 | and Sept. 1, but-their task was not expected to prove any cinch. Bromwich, the lone. veteran from Australia’s championship 1839 cup | squad, was expected to have little {trouble against Cernik, the Czechs’ | second ranking player. The match between Pails and {| Drobni, respective national cham-

|as the most keenly contested match |of the series.

“DE LUXE” YOUR

CAR IN 5 MINUTES

|

0H P. Wasson & Co. orbeat Beech Grove Lions club, 10 to

° eit from U. 8. Tires.

J 601 110 11x—11 | pitalized with a shattered leg for

5, | last December.

lah Yournor B Round a Dutch Swim Star Sefs | Carded Tonight

The fourth night of first-round | Eyes on New Record

games in the Marion County soft- el Van Vliet, 21-year-old breaststroke swimming champion from ball association's annual metropol- oc 1 her eyes trained on another record to add to the in In er specialty. tan area tournament is scheduled ™™ go pg ot the Riviers club here last night in an exhibition, the ot Munjeion) wid Beech Grove sta-| | Dutch miss was just three-tenths of a second from equaling the world's . mark in the 200-yard event set In 1939 a fellow’ countrywoman, At Municipal, Indiana Trust faces Her time for the distance was | -. Radio Station WIRE at 7; New 2.406 against the mark of -2:04.3 terfly” almost entirely. Augusta meets Advance ElectrotyPe| get at Amsterdam in 1939 by J.| Sawin said her strong “po at 8:15 and Linde Air Products Plays, Waalberg. Miss Van Vliet's time| kick” makes her “far superior” Link-Belt at 9:30. | was well under the American mark | U. 8. women "breaststroke swim. The Beech Grove schedule i: of 2:58.3. | mers. w 7, Rackets Cafe vs, Willis Feed & Through an * interpreter after-| The two girls will participate Supply; 8:15, Schoettle Insurance wards she complained that the| another exhibition at Detroit tove. Btewart-Warner; 9:30, W. J. water in the outdoor pool, lined by|day and at Holland, Mich, Aug. 1 Holliday vs. Allison Jets, | some 1800 fans, was too shallow and | and then enter the national A. Last night's resuits: /that she was used to indoor pools|U. championships at Chicago, Aug At Municipal stadium J. D. {j|jed to the brim. 21-24 before flying back to Adams slugged out a 11 to 10 de- Backstroke Star to prepére for the ‘Européan cham. cision over Paper Package Co. and Mrs. Tet Koster Van Peggelen out- | pionships. Little Flower Vets won over Ban- | dt ’ stanced local stars over the 50-|

ques MUL. 9 Ww 3. At Beech Grove, '| meter backstroke route in :36.8 and | Mrs. Hoffman

thumped Mouldings, 19 to 6, St. Catherine’ wag about, Se fet Jhend of Is Meet Medalist Medalist honors in the women’s

champ, in the 100-yard exhibition. Zoe Ann Olsen’ of Oakland, Cal,{Club championship golf tourney holder of six American diving titles, | Meridian Hills were held today by gave &-beautiful exhibition of her Mrs. William Hoffman with an 85, skill from the springboard. ~She| Match play in the meet came from Chicago, where she is to|Néxt Monday. defend her laurels in the national] Othersin the championship fligh event, and their qualifying scores: Mi Henry E. Clason, captain of-Norsh-' The Riviera 200-meter free style| 4 IPE Flood, 80; Mrs. Wayne C western university's basketball team | relay team broke its own pool mark |’ 91. Mrs. Charles Edwards, we in 1941-42, today ended his semi- at 2:15.6, swam by Barbara Fadely, po John Harrington, 83; Mrs. B retirement and signed as a coach Sue Shaffner, Pat Holland and Jean Stevenson, 82; Mrs, William Ware and teacher at Topeka high school Lutygns. 94, and Mrs. C. Clair Knox, 96, in Noble ocunty near here. Praised by Sawin . Clason, who served as a marine| Bud Swain, veteran coach of tne| Pin Loop Ready captain in world war II, was hos-| Riviera club team, described Miss! The Mutual Milk oO oe Teagu Van Vliet as “the outstanding [has been recognized and Plata breaststroke -swimmer in the world.” Start play on Sept..3 at the # Miss Van Vliet, Holland's hope Bowl at 6 p. m. It is & 13-tean at next summer's Olympics in Lon- | circuit. don, utilizes the orthodox breast-| Pennsylvania Recreation stroke style, whereas American meet at 8 p. m. next Tuesday women swimmers employ the “but-|the alleys.

8! Barbara 2. and Bell Telephone won by for-

ee ————————— ‘War Hero. Named ‘Coach at Topeka

GOSHEN, Ind., Aug. 14 AU. P=]

two years-after an explosion-aboard his ship in the South Pacific in 1044. He has been living at his home here since his medical discharge

SUMMER STORE HOURS

Monday Through Friday, 9130 te 5:00 Saturdays, 9:30 te 1:00

DOWNSTAIRS Pe STORE

4

Complete Men's Shops

DRASTIC J

REDUCTIONS

on Men’s

HIGHER-PRICED SPORTS SHIRTS |

* SHORT-SLEEVE STYLES, ORIGINALLY 2.98 , ..

198 |

% LONG-SLEEVE STYLES, ORIGINALLY 3.98 to 5.00 . . .

EA

+Buy These by the Twos and Threes for August's Hot Weather!

Men's 1.75 Striped Cotton T- SHIRTS

sire” 93

T-shirts of washable absorbent all combed cotton yarns in colorful pastel and dark-

Heat-beating, easy laundering fast.color cottons -in choice of many solid colorsigMen’s small, medium and large sizes in broG

ken assortments!

Cool, washable cottons as well as rayon-and-cotton blends! Plain colors and fancies. Two-pocket, convertible collar styles!

Men's small, medium and large sizes in broken assortments.

hy

ground stripes! All first qualities! Men's small, medium and larg® sizes.

: Men's Furnishings, Downstairs

NS

FINAL CLEARANCE! MEN'S SUMMER HATS

* MEN'S 3.95 and 5.00 SAILORS. Nationally Advertised Makes! _._____ _.__

* MEN'S 2.50 and 3.50 BODY HATS. E) ~ Many Popular Models fo Choose From] ____ * MEN'S 5.00 GENUINE PANAMAS. Styled for Keeping. a Ooo Hed +...

19¢ 19 1.98

» arones WoaAPOLS

a] aL LL A

Tinsle Foe |

South S

, boxers scor!

umph last four of fiv ton, 0, Go center's .ou st.

112 ‘poun sioned Jim

135 pom

sioned Pau

175 pow T. K. 0, (! 112 poun by T.K. O INTE! 1268 poun apolis, won Ingram, . 135 poms Indianapoli Henn (2). "135 poun won by 1 Woods, 147 poun dianapolis son. 126 pou Indianapol rick (1). Free & In Nori Release | ,thousand 50 northe nounced to partment Donald the divisior the release of breeding Pulaski a game farm