Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1947 — Page 14
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ROUNDUP
By BOB STRANAHAN
IGURES RELEASED by American association President seem to circuit is in for a new attendance mark for 1947. There were 54 postponements! during the first two months of the campaign, but the A. A. al present is 166,268 paid admissions ahead of the same period last year. Attendance has jumped to 1,710,~. 260 through last Sunday. Last] year at this time the turnstiles had clicked for 1543002.
130 games to be played before the season ends on Sept. 7 Forty-five year attendance rec ords toppled. in the association last year with a final total of 2,020,753 fans Kansas City has been in first place since May 11, but the Colonels never have heen out of striking distance and could still make a hot fight for the flag. Fan Interest in our pennant race has been very intense this season,” Lane sald. “From the very start] Louisville, Milwaukee and Indian-| apolis have been in a heated fight | for at least “a playoff berth and] now with the Columbus Red Birds| on an upward surge the outcome might easily amount to even great-
eligible in ‘the balloting and the Redskin shortstopper may do some good in. the voting, This corner's vote went to Phil Haugstad, the St. Paul flipper, who has developed into one of the best in the loop in his first year
and with a “lost” High at that. ~ » A GUY WILL nosh have to
buy a program to find out who is coaching the clubs in the American Hockey league come next October when the season opens. Indianapolis, of course, will have a new skipper In Johnny Mowers. Max Kaminsky has moved from
Aisiness manager and the Rockets
lie Kilrea, who goes there from Ft. Worth to be relieved of his coaching duties in order to put in full playing time. |
Ken, the youngest of the Kilrea | brothers, has been purchased by *the Rockets and will play for)
brother Wallie,
signet as the new playing coach o the Providence Reds to succeed Lo
Leseur, and then there's the St. Louis. change with Elbie Goodfelow at the helm. » »y »
BOB HINSHAW, the assistant commissioner of the Indiana High School Athletic association, says that the organization's Alm on the last state basketball tournament is about ready for release. Sound by Tom Carnegie is being put inte” it’ and newspapermen
Frank C. Lane] indicate that the!
A There still remain approximately |
Pittsburgh to Philadelphia as a fessional’ and amateur golfers.
Phil Hergesheimer asked| cOuver, B.C
Terry Reardon recently has beeh |
Teen-Age Finals oday: City Amateur
SPORTS
Young Golfers | [INE Tangle at Coffin Links
Williams and Wilson Meet for Title . |
| A 36-hole match between Gerald * | Williams - Howe “high school senior, and Charlés Wilson, former Tech | linksman, was to decide the city | teen- -age golf champion today at [the Coffin course. Willams advanced to the final round yesterday when he defeated John Mahan, 4 and 3, at Riveriside. Wilson upset a finals favorite in his semi-final battle, defeating Dick. Kénnedy, 2 and 1. Kennedy, member of Tech's state cham {plonship golf squad this- year, was 1 up at the turn, | Wilson won the 10th to even the match and went 1 up on the 11th. The pair. battled evenly until the 17th when one of Kennedy's fairway shots lodged two feet high In
{a barberry bush, To avoid =a penalty stroke, Kennedy attempted to hit out and ended up with a (bad Tay for his next shot,
| Second flight finalists today were John Foley and Harrison Marsh, Foley defeated Dick Hume, 2 and 1, yesterday while Marsh eliminated { Donald Bray, 2 and 1. Complete results of yesterday's {matches were
CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGRT Gerald Willams defeated John Mahan
4 and 1 | Charles Wilson defeated Dick Ken. nedy,. 2 and | i «
er attendance totals than last " SECOND FLIGRT year | John Foley defeated Dick Hume, 2 and 1 1! : » n » a Warrison Marsh defeated Donald Bray Yat 2 and 1 ‘ SCRIBES AROUND the Amer- * *" TRI VICHY Le ion Title {can association now are in the L Ronald Venable destated John McShay rocess of voting for the league's | “7 oNso1I AT: . 7 process re A. ary the CONSOLATION Fue ANDERSON, Ind., Aug, 15 (U P.). - Jack Bart) | — - award won last season by- Jerry |i up. DY deleated Dudley Duna. |-—Lebanon post 113 held the Ameri Witte of Toledo. Tom Nunamaker defeated David Schiue- | CAN Legion state golf championship x {Ler up, 1 oles Pete © Castiglione and Stan 0 (Becond) fon he yeoond Trapt Yeu : oday Rober! Pedign defeated Scott Teal 2 up u e 4 Ferek are the only Tribesmen | Ont, rE Od Robert Schuster, {lost his individual state crown.
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Third) Laflin fired. a one-over-par 173 elented Bothy Dugeer, | vosterday over the Country club! course, three strokes off the subpar pace of 21-year-old Don Byrd | of Muncie. Byrd will represent the state in the nationial meet Aug. 28 at Roseym, N, Y. If he can't make the trip. James|
Richard Crist 5 and ‘ (Anal)
Palmer Is Leader In Portland Open
PORTLAND, Ore, par 1S (U P).--Johnny Palmer of Badin, N C., a newcomer to big-time pro- | fessional golf ranks, led the field Farrington, Kokomo, will be first tinto the second round of the $10,- alternate. Keith Lyon, Greencas- | 000 Portland ‘open tourriament to- tle, will be second choice. day with a two-stroke lead. Lyon, Farrington and three othPalmer fired a six-under-par 66 ers, including Laflin, all tied for {to take nredlalist honors from a Second place with 73's. field of 102 of the nation's top pro- | won a sudden death playoff. Osrie | Mills Watkins post 182 of | Two strokes behind Palmer, tied | Indianapolis was second in the team|
will be handled on the ice by Wal-| for second, were a pair of “dark play with 308. Batesville was third
horses,” Stan Leonard of Van- {with 314, followed by Ft° Wayne , and Charles Congdon, | with 315, New Castle with 317, and Wash. - Both had cards| Anderson with 323. All teams were
68 distries champs.
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Two Leagues to Wind Up ‘Schedules This Week-End
By BERNARD HARMON Curtatled schedules will prevail among local Amateur baseball loops over the week-end The Munic ipal and City leagues will wind up thetr regular sched- | ules, while the “Manufacturers and Big Six- finished theirs last weekend, and have but a few postponed engagements to play off. In the Municipal loop Sunday, Kingan Reliable, who have Already
cinched the league championship,, = will face Leon Tailors at Garfield; [the league's final contest Saturday,
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SPEED DEMONS — Leading contenders for trophy awards at the National Miniature Rats Car championships, being held at George Washington park, are (left to right) Warren Borden, Waukegan, | record in the one-mile streamlined class; Milton (Red) Davis, Harvey, lll.; Matthews, Rackord, I. d. Il; Ralph Oliver, Fata. i Col. Lothe Smith, Ft. Cros, Neb., and Art Poole, Los Angeles, Cal.
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[Tiny Race Cars at 120 MPH Western Tourney "Circle Track in 2 Winks Is in Semi-Finals
By BILL EGGERT There aren't any checkered flags, misdirected pit signals or filmland EVANSTON. Ill. | cele brities to kiss the winner, but the zest for speed hangs heavy at | the American Miniature Race Car association's fifth national championship races currently being run off at George Washington park here. Speeds above 100 miles per hour are a dime a dozen and yet you could carry one of thé cars in an overcoat pocket. Watching these miniature mounts is the same as looking through the started with four wheels. Now w the the feature semi-final match of the| |wrong end of a telescope at one of have a pocket-size vehicle {hat cost|47th annual Women's Western amathe big cars at the 500-mile Speed- ,. approximately $110 and covers teur links tourney. day track In the second semi-final The little “bugs” are attached to 4 24th of a mile in two winks of| [the end of a wire cable and speed an eyelash. (around the 1-24th mile concrete! Half-mile heats were to be run minee, Mich., track, discharging castor oil fumes today and mile-run heats are ached- another veteran of tourney golf. jin much the same’ noisy manner ;led for tomorrow from 9 a. m. | (their big brothers do. until 5 p. m. from these three heats will compete: duplicate of a semi-final scrap in engines Sunday at 9 a. m. in the finals. . |the 1946 tourney. a! Yesterday's fastest time belonged Miss Suggs won, 4 and 2, and then
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a Georgia golf star who plays her| 'best under pressure, and Jean Hop-| kins, a longtime“ challenger
clash |
Secret of Speed
| "The tiny. one-cylinder have a rotary valve, a piston, a match stick, ‘and a five-ounce president of the American Minia- | 11 to 10. victory over Mary McMillin, fuel tank. They burn an alcohol ture Race Car association, whose Green Bay, Wis. {and castor oil mixture wherein lies streamlined spur-geared entry was Miss Suggs won handily yesterday most of the speed secret. It's the clocked at 120.48 m.p.h. for a “quar-|In the quarter-finals, overpowering} proportion of one to the other that ter-mile. {another co-medalist, Margaret Gun- | gets the most speed. | ther, Memphis, Tenn, 5 and 4. She| The races are beinP=xconducted | {was two up after nine holes and|7 in two classes; prototype and spur-!day was the lack of spectators, posted three birdies and two pars geared. The former is a class of whose attendance was undeserving °® the next five to go five up.and| car that resembles a big dirt track for a city known world-wide for jtg|end the clash. car and keeps ail four wheels on! four.wheeled power. There were| Mis$ Hopkins came from behind | the ground when in motion. The more contestants than fans. » [to oust a dark horse challenger, spur-geared class is open to souped-| The races here are being spon-| {Beverly Hanson, Fargo, N. D. up ‘streamlined mounts that may sored by the Indianapolis Miniature |’ sim Dakota co-medalist was one reach 120 miles per hour. Restric-!Race Car association and the city up after nine holes, but on the sections In this class are more flexible park and recreation department, ond nine she couldn't send a wood
Sad Attendance The only disappointment yester-|
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and the “bugs” buzz the track on shot straight, and lost, 2 and 1. two wheels, 'The outside Wheels are’ Miss Diringer "had the roughtest {smaller Mi dpath of any of the four semiIt's strictlV\an amateur hobby for, ISS di lie Raatises, but she stayed in the the more tRgR -200: ‘racing fipet lourney with a one up, 19-hole tri-
er over Peggy Kirk, Ohio State champion from Findlay.
siasts who Have come here ‘front as far as California, Massachifsetts|
“Sets New Mark
DeWolf News will journey to | AUR 23, the game having been and Louisiana. The list of car own-| Miss Wall was at her best again | Pendleton for its third fling against Moved back by agreement. ers includes doctors, dentists, law- DETROIT, Aug. 15 (U. P) Neri SSterday in defeating another | the reformatory nine and Lincoln|. -:A Big ‘Six game between South yer, business executives, - 1Ctory | yan Vliet, Holland's outstanding | SArkROrse. Marly Yn Smith, Wichi- | Chjropractic college will Meet Side Saints and Russet Chfeteria sonnel MW APY, NETRA per {women’s Olympic swimming pros. | di ‘L LN | Armour Social club at Brookside [pect, left today for another exhibi-| gps Already assured of first place tn |e! I at. Rivey: [mith army enipant, Ool. Lothe tion meet in Holland, Mich., claim- Kinder to Coach the City league, Tryon's Tavern anc_Navy-Marine -and|Smith, commanding officer at Ft.l;."y new American record in the!” BOGANSPORT, Ina. Aug. 14 (U.!
probably will get an early “prevue.” NN." » PURDUE POSTER . . . Purdue's new tball poster is out and highlights thie most attractive home schedule in Boilermaker history. It
carries an aerial photo of Ross-Ade stadium filled to its 43.0% capacity and shots ‘of Coach Stu Holcomb and Capt. Ned Maloney. From West Lafayette comes word that the advance sale of season) 1s for’ the home games with! Ohio State; Notre: Dame, Ilinois, Jowa and Pittsburgh already is 300 per cent ahead of ast year, C. 8. Doan is the manager of the ticket sales and points out that the on season books is Aug. ! provide purchasers erential seats launches formal
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M1 York 013 010 5 9 3 New York. ade 200 010 30x 8 1 lott, Pinkie. Kennedy ir Her team-mate, let Koster van! Donnelly, Schmidt, Schani Jurision hd Peggelen, also turned in an excel- . n t hin atl ied lent performance, swimming the 10meter backstroke in 1:17 flat, just SCHEDUL oe TODAY two seconds slower than the AmeriIIc at INDIANAPOLTS , can mark held by Gloria Callen, p.m. ————— - Xoledo at Columbus (night) | ansas City at llwaukee (night), Oop mes Se hetuna ny Games Rescheduled Yes... According AMERICAN LEAGUE to a recent unDetroit at Chicago (night) After Downpour biased survey made Cleveland at St. Louis (night in Indianapolis, Philadelphia at Washington (night) Last night's scheduled games in La Fend 8% oston at New. York (night) ndric 43 NATIONAL LEAGUE the annual Marion County Soft- been proveda 2 to New York at Boston ball association’s metropolitan area 1 favorite over all Srookiyn af Ehiadeiniua (night), tournament Were postponed be- other brands. | Chicago at Cincinnati (night, cause of rain . . te The same schedule will ‘be played § Major Leaders tonight .at Municipal and Beech : AMERICAN LEAGUE Grove stadiums, The schedule fol- o Bobi G AB R fi. pct |lows: . reau, Cleve 98 347 S53 117 a us Kell Detroit 04 36 48 121 3 sch Munieips al. S20jang Tr sn Rudty : APpiing 108 411 58 135 .328| Advance Klectrotype at 8:15 and Linde 00osky, Phils 92 362 36 118 326) Air Products plays Link-Belt at 9:30. : DiMaggio, N. ¥. . 99 38 13 123 .328 . ove schedule is: 7, Rackets * NATIONAL LEAGUE Cafe vi. Willis Feed & Supply; * RE Insurance vs, Stewart-Warner;| § Walker, Phila. . 108 390 5 134 344 9:30 . J. Holliday vs. Allison Jets ta Galan One} . 9 MM 4 322 I J | Cooper. Y. ... 95 380 88 113 3 ir TR Chi. . 81 M8 4 108 | Custine, Pitts 14 4 73 1M 308 | mow RUNS | LA FENDRICH Min, Giants 3 C r. Glants 25 SUPPLIES | Kiner, Pirates 30 Williams, Red Sox 25 | . | Marshall Glants ‘29 1 fa S RUNS BATTED IN | Marin Glanta Ri [Braves 8 wm Samu Sl The House of Crane, Distributors A x Ar Cooper Oia Han . ner, Pirates 81 P Indianapolis, Indiana
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12:1 15 (U. P.). {Fred I on vs — Defending champion Louise Suggs, | son.
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but ton; “Gh ohn [never a major links champion, meet | | Rudy BT ausek J, orviie Brown —Ken Tr. at the Evanston golf. club today in | Balge vo. Dick Konnedy.
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| c0- -medalist Carol A Diringer, Tiffin, i: 30 a. m. in the Treasurer's flight: | |0,, plays Mary Agnes Wall, Meno-|8:28 in the Secretary's flight; 9:22 state champion and {in the Vice president's flight; lin the President's flight, The contest between Miss Suggs | proximately 1:10 p. m. in the ComThe 30 fastest cars and the Cleveland star will be 8 mittee's flight.
In that struggle Junior Baseball
Farrington battery, a sparkplug big around as to Glen Matthews of Rockford, TIL, Went on to take the title with an|.
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‘For 17th Annual Meet at Riverside
Withdrawals Put All Players With 81's In Championship Flight of 64
Match play opens Sunday morning at 11:14 o'clock at Riverside course in the 17th annual Indianapolis Amateur golf championship tourney and will continue until Labor Day, Sept. 1. Bob Schuman of Pleasant Run and Russ Rader of Sarah Shank were co-medalists with 72's in the qualifying round staged last | round staged last Sunday at Coffin. : Rader Is at the top of the over Dain Wachae | bracket and opposes Herman Kohl ain es man of Pleasant Run, Sunday. Schuman was plaged in the middie of the upper bracket in deference to Defending Champion Walter Chapman, who led off the upper x 3 section and was exempt, from quali- Last night's rain may have been fication. worth a pretty 'penny to the farm Schuman meets Eugene Herring! folk but it- left {Promoter Lloyd of Pleasant Run, while Chapman cgrter of the Hercules A. C. a bit opposes Leo Crews of Coffin. Ralph Jordan, runner-up las
vear and one of 10 players who! fired 81's in qualification, got into | cellation of last night's fight card
y 1 t i is lat the Sports Arena in which Abe the Reid slong With, others 1 ti [Cestac of Argentine was to have
¢ Iglum today. The downpour ‘resulted in can-
{met Buddy Knox of Dayton, O Carter had to foot the bill for They originally had been sched of, .; yoeks training in Indianyesterday at Coffin | for the other itfon in th 64- | 2Polis, his lodging and that. of his ; os) e manager, plus fare from New York player championship flight.- for Knox: Starting times and pairings In| Both have other committments, Sunday's first round of match play: | the meeting Here can't be re-, 11:1 —~Wa Cr Ra Rac A Dn haan? AITARged uniil Aug. 28, wil 31 ~Bugme Bre: ler ys, Jo Joe ty: | Reed vs. Sikes illar eed vs. . Lae etz . 11:25-Art" Smith. vs. pe i In the meantime, Carter an-. Mike Sullivan vs. John Harian {nounced that hé had signed WilDelt ve Bll McKinny vs. Phil Bayt; Herb) 124 Reed, former Hoosier heavy John Davison; | champ, for a scrap with Bob Sikes, on la new local heavyweight who came
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W. D. Elson vs Dick Bacon to town from Litle Rock, Ark. for 11:56—Carl 8mith vs Jay Anson, Harry ~ : Cederholm vs. Everett Wes! next Thursday night at the Arena. m Francis Bucksot vs, Prank
Reed has won “twice since he lost. his state title to Bill Petersen of Indiana Harbor several months
12:03 p Reese, James Clark vs. Fred Rede | Bob 8chuman vs. Eugene Herring G. P. Silver 17—=Marvin Hickman vs. Merle DaviHarold Cork vs. Mitchell Peterchefl. | ggg, . 12:24—Tracy Cox vs. Henry Timbrook; | : vs. Clayion Nichols. Sikes, a good hard hitter, has
2:3] ioe plcDanieis ve Denton cant | been working at Leeper’s 8. Illinois 8—Bob Ludlow vs st. gym. ob] Carter announced that ticket reRichard Tens) funds for the Cestac-Knox fight Ralph Ma-| may be obtained at Haag’'s Pennsyl{wania and Washington st. store, or the ducats may be exchanged for | next Thursday's card.
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William C. Parsens vs. Tony Pitzer, Players in minor flights start at|
Officials Named For Track Carnival
Edward Clemmens, president of | the Indiana A. A. U,, will serve as. | referee of the 10th annual FlanGarfield P . { ner House track and field meet to arile al club defeated . the | be held tomorrow starting at 10 verside Collier Cubs, 3 to 2,3 m at Crispus Attucks athletic
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|vesterday at Riverside to advance | fleld, 12th and N. West sts. to the semi-finals of the Class C| {Junior Baseball tournament.
first-round Class B game Garfield | I Justin Marshall of Washington high il Sus beat the Douglas Pal club, ! "” W
Other officials will include K. In a Mark Cowen, city recreation head;
» | school; . Alonzo Watford, athletic director at Crispus Attucks; Tom Harding, Senate ave. “¥Y"” physical leqayon 8 “Tavern, 'cufrent City league | director, and Paul Jordan, secreSunday. Call HI-2488 or FR- 3d game 107) tary of the. A. A. U.
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