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| Wilson Captures Teen-Age | Golf Title on 35th Hole
By BILL EGGERT Charles Wilson, who sqleezed in a final chemistry ‘examination at the Indiana university extension school between yesterday's morning |. and afternoon rounds, held the city teen-age golf championship today. The 19-year-old former Tech linksman, of 3436 N. Denny ave, defeated 16-year-old Gerald Williams, of 39 N. Bolton ave, 2 and 3, in their 36-hole final match at Coffin,
Wilson held a 3-up lead at the end of the morning round and then came back to win in the afternoon although at one time he was 1 down | to the Howe high school player. A pint-sized youth, John Foley of 726 N. Campbell, served notice that he would be a contender in fu-' ture tournaments. The 13-year-old boy won the first flight trophy when, he defeated Harrison Marsh, 4 and 3, over 18 holes. Other winners: yesterday were| Tom Nunamaker who defeated Jack Bartley, 1 up, in first flight consolation, and Bob Pedigo who won over, Bill Bugher, 6 and 4, to win the! second flight consdlation. Both Wilson and Williams had] early morning trouble negotiating Coffin’s greens. Williams evened the | count on the 20th hole and took his, ghort lead on the 30th when his second shot on the 371-yard hole hit the pin on the fly and stopped nearby. He putted in for a par 4 while Wilson bogied, ~ They halved the next Hole ‘and | then Wilson went into his 2-up lead | during a downpour of rain, winning the 32d and 33d holes. They halved | the 34th hole and then Williams | "two-putted the next rain- soaked | green to lose out to Wilson who | putted once for a par 4
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Checker Tourney Is Arranged Here
Checker players from six states will attend a three-day checker tournament to be held at the Cen-| tral Y. M. C. A. Aug. 30 to Sept. 1. The tournament is sponsored by the! North Central Chess and Checker association. { Top players are entered from Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Jowa and Kentucky, J. R. Steven-
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inner of the city teen-age golf championdip yesterday who defeated Gerald Williams (left) 2 and | at Coffin. John Foley. who won a trophy for taking first place in
Miss Suggs Seeks 4th Western Title
EVANSTON, II, Aug. 16 (U. P.). —Louise Suggs, a soft-voiced Georgian whose golf game speaks for itself, attempts to win her fourth consecutive Women's Western golf title today against Carol Diringer, a Tiffin, O., miss who has never taken a major crown. Fach won convincing victories vesterday to enter the finals of the
Big Cars to Run At Franklin Oval
“lgave up two runs in the first inning, ‘lon a walk and three singles.
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handshakes went to one Farncis who had the Indians ting out of! his ‘hand. Hardy set the Tribe down with’ three hits and he didn’t dish out the first one until two were out“in the seventh frame. Red ‘Barrett was first to hit Hardy safely and ‘then Gene Mauch followed. Frank Kalin;
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He gave up' another in the fifth and then saw the roof cave in in the seventh. Minneapolis sent 11 men to the retired the first man and then| handed out five successive singles|p; for three ruhs. Babe Barna and Johnny McOarthy, two right-field
fense in this frame with hefty, clouts down the left-field line. Barna's emptied the bases of runners. Hurler Recalled Jack Hallet also saw action that fateful seventh, giving up a hits. Barrett came in then to put out the fire, The Tribe management has an-
er, has been recalled from Selma B where he has won 13 and lost 6. The announcement followed the association’s lifting of the team player limit ‘which also will place Manager
back on the active list. They had been “on the sidelines to make room for Royce Lint and Frank Kalin. Last night's defeat was the Indians’ seventh in 17 games during
FRANKLIN, Ind. Aug. 16. — Old | 47th annual Women's Western t. favorites, puls some newcomers, will | amateur tourney at the Evanston | Golf club.
be in the field of 22 drivers Who| pe gyoes downed Miss Hopkins, have entered cars in the big car 3 and 2, as the Lithia Springs, Ga.
races at the Franklin fair grounds| star put on a driving finish on the last nine.
Miss Diringer, eliminated in the Cliff Griffith of Indianapolis and, | quarter finals of her first start in
Leon Hubbel of Linton, currently |the amateur in 1948, was a sparkler ‘running one-two in the Midwest | {on and around the greens to oust Dirt Track Aacing association driv- | Mary Agnes Wall, Menominee, ling race, will be back in quest of | | Mich, state champion, 2 and 1.
additional points. Hank Schlosser of Cincinnati, who | ‘Bowlers Meeting cleaned up at Scottsburg a’ week | i A meeting of the Holy Crosy |ago, has entered an Offenhauser- {bowling league will be held Monday powered .car. Another brand new | might at 8:30 o'clock at Fox's Steak-
one engineered by Ted Davis of In-house.
the recent home stand. For the season the Tribe has won 35 and Jost 33 in theif own yard. Brewers Whip Blues Milwaukee unfolded a home run attack to score all of its runs in one inning last night to defeat, Kansas City, an association leader, 7to L All runs were tallied in the sec:
waukee, Kansas City grabbed the! lead with a run in its half and,| with Al Roberge and Damon Phillips hitting homers, the Brewers] pounded across .seven scores clinch the game. Both teams made |B 10 hits but Al Epperly. on the]
{dianapolis and to be driven by Bud By UNITED PRESS
Dumbroski also is on the list. ( are Garden) Qualifications start at 12:30 p. m. | ion fot ie, Te Brionla hgcked 0 out { (CDT) and the first race at 2:30 wow Vion: Lon i Stadium) | lock. eddy Adds, Ga ooklyn, knocked | o'cloc | re Juan Carrero, 140%, Puerto Rico (6).
135 Boys to Hunch Over Wheels in Soap-Box Derby
AKRON, O, Aug. 16 (U. P.).—The world’s greatest amateur racing
event—the all-American Soap Box Derby-—will be run here lomorrow
with a record entry ‘list and what are touted to be the fastest homemade cars in the 10-year history of the meet. A total of 135 sport-shirted, sneaker-clad, helmeted kids from all parts of the country, and including two from Canada, will hunch over
shoot down Derby Downs in a|finals had to win a “soap-box chance for fame and a free four- derby” in his home town to earn year college course. the right to compete here. Last year's champion, Gilbert! This year the kids were the breakKlecan of San Diego, Cal, will be fast guests of Jimmy Doolittle, forpresent again, but not racing. Derby | mer commanding general of the 8th rules prohibit former winners from air force and here of the first raid entering. . jon Tokyo. Jimmy Stewart of the Race officials, however, predicted M0YVies Is the Face marshal. that Klecan's winning time will be | After the derby, there's the big beaten hy several cars thig year, | Panquet of champions where the
The San Diego youth covered the) jis get together for second-guess-
975-foot course in 21.13 seconds last
summer. A crowd of 25.000 spectators will
{be on hand to cheer their favorites The kids shoot hard for that frst) town gravity: grind. And there'll} prize, a four-year college education. | The place award is a new automo-, be a variety of cars to cheer. There's bile and for third place there is a | # "Flying Toothpick” model entered;
to! a color film of] R0her that’s called “The Egg." Soiled, profes ? ands © and all streamlined to the end of The derby also is a race of cham- ion maker's ingenuity,
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Expect McCracken fo Take Coaching Job at U. C.LA.
Times State Service
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Aug. 16.— Branch McCracken, whose Indiana university basketball teams have never finished below second place in the Western conference, was expected to accept an offer today to coach at the University of Oalifornia, Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Wilbur John, athletic director at UCLA, announced today that the coaching vacancy there would be filled within 24 hours and that McCracken and Everett Dean of Stanford were mentioned for the jobs. Dean is a former 1. U. mentor and coached McCracken in the latter's college career. It was believed McCracken would accept the offer, which carries a
© $1000 wage increase, since he and
his wife have been slightly ill. A change of climate has been recommended. May Recall Good
iil car last year was such a|
the sides to give his hands free play at the steering wheel.
Legion Senior Tourneys Billed
Winners in four regional tournaments will ‘compete next Saturday and Sunday in the American Legion Senior baseball finals.at a site yet to be selected. District finals are carded tomorrow at Boonville, Hillsboro and Anderson and another was in progress today at Lafayette, Lafayette, East Chicago and their champ at Lafayette today. Anderson and Decatur play tomor_{row at Anderson; Hillshoro and In{dianapolis Wayne post at Hillsboro, and Boonville, North Vernon | and Vincennes at Boonville.
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“I am definitely considering it, however,” McCracken said. If McCracken does leave, Harry Good, now athletic director at) Nebtaska, probably would return to I. U. He coached the Hoosiers while McCracken was in service and his 1045-46 quintet missed the Big| Nine championship by the margin of a free throw. Indiana is minus an assistant “eoach for next season since Bill ‘Johnson, ‘who served last year under McCracken recéitly
Carded Tomorrow | MeCracken, one of the nation’s | leading advocates of ‘fast break: | basketball, came to I. U. in 1938 after a pro career and a coaching assignment at Ball State Teachers college, Muncie, where his teams won 82 per cent of their games, a flat-track event over the oneWon National Title J half mile dirt track. That first season his “Hurryin’| Outstanding riders of the organHoosiers” won 17 out of 20 starts| ization, including Ralph Moore, and the United Prefs selected him | Delbert Moore, Ed Wray and Jack as “coach of the year." 'A yeaf of ; Harry later, Indiana won 20 out of 23
son's series of races for this sec tion will be held at Greenfield tomorrow when the Midwest Motor-
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mound for Milwaukee, was stingy | in the pinches. First Baseman Jerry Witie sparked Toledo's attack with a two. | | run homer at Columbus to give the! Hens a 3-0 lead in the third inning. The Red Birds came back to tie the score in the sixth inning and the Hens went ahead tg stay, scoring a run in the seventh,
Water Polo Tourney Scheduled for Aug. -22
The ‘annual city wateét polo tournament, sponsored by L. Strauss and Co, and the city recreation department, will be held at the EIlenberger pool starting next Friday, Aug. 22. Teams from the Indianapolis Athletic club, Longacre park and municipal pools will compete for the title now held by the Garfield park squad. Entries will be accepted by
reation department until 5 p. m. Monday, | The champions will receive a team trophy and individual medals from L. Strauss & Co., with another Strauss trophy going to the runners-up,
Racing Schedule
TONIGHT | At Greenfield Midgetdrome, midg{et ears. At New Castle, | stock Oars.
TOMORROW At Franklin Fair Grounds, cars, qualifying at noon, At Greenfield Half-mile motoreyeles.
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The Indianapolis Indians hit the road today after taking a 10 to’ 0 t night from the Minneapolis Millers at Victory field. It was a dismal defeat fof the Tribe who now find themselves only three and ‘a half-games in front of the sixth-place Millers. There weren't any kudos for the Indians’ performance. All the
pinch hitting in the ninth, got the pis last blow. 13
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NEW YORK, Aug. 16 (UP. teams were starting to get lost in the Cards turned on the power
the Pirates last night-leaving the! Dodgers still four-and-a-half games
in front.
But things were not going nearly | s0 well for the Braves and the Giants, the only other contenders who still have genuine’ hopes of getting in on the flag fight.
the Giants, 8 to 7, but their two| losses in three games. to Brooklyn | during the week put a serious crimp! in their drive and today's victory left them still eight games behind. For the slumping Giants, it was the fourth loss in a row and they were left eight-and-a-half games in the ruck. 14-Hit Attack Nanny Fernandez’ single In the ninth inning drove in the deciding run in the Giants-Braves game and
7 (gave the vietory to relief pitcher
ARMY.NAVY—If the weather permitted, the National Miniature Race Ca- championships were to ‘continue today at the George Washington park's hobby center. Two entrants in the fifth
Dod gers, ‘Cards Turn on Power i in Dash for Flag
full-blast for another of their at yoaring, down-to-the-wire chases for the pennant, Both the front runners were playing top-notch. baseball, as witness | the. Dodgers’ 8 to 1 defeat of the Phils and Qards' 7 to 4 triumph over |
The Braves took over third place! Walke 330 by 3 percentage poifits by beating
Publi a = Tennis Meet Here Monday
Action ‘Carded for Brookside Courts
By UNITED PRESS The 1947 national. public parks tennis championships, billed as the “tournament of champions” and attracting annually players from coast to coast, will get under way at the Brookside courts here Monday. | Forty-one contestants were entered. for the men’s singles crown and 22 in the women’s division. The week-long competition also will include action in men's doubles, women's doubles and mixed doubles. Dick Hainline, Iowa City, Ia. a former navy dentist, will defend the singles crown he won at Memphis, Tenn, last year, His strongest competitors will be Fred Kovaleski, Detroit, runnerup to Hainline last vear, and Willis Anderson, who copped the title in 1938 and 1041. Prentiss Leads Women | Others expected to bid strongly
t. Comadr, E. L. Luke, U. S. navy my air corpseofficer from Omaha
were Joe Davis, Nashville, Tenn.
The rest of the National league [sor ualist in 1946; Arnold Beis-
the dust today as the Dodgers and ’C San Francisco, a semi-finalist
|at the Canadian open, and Jack |Sutderiang: youthful local player who, won the Michigan State Open | three weeks ago. Mary Arnold Prentiss, Los Angeles, and Doris Popple, Des Moines, Ia, headed the women's entries. Mrs, Prentiss won the title in 1937, por. | WAS favored to take the crown won
Mejor ‘Leaders
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G AB R H Boudreau, Cleve. . 99 352 5 118 336 last year, by 17-year-old’ Beverly i 3 Kell," Be. oie 102 a ial 128 Baker, Santa Monica, Cal. who is Dikiaggios N. York 100 378 34 134 sas Dot competing this year. NATIONAL LEAGUE | All entries qualified to compete ' Phila 107 308 5 138 344 here by winning public parks touraia,’ Jiaothuay. i " 4 ie it neys in their home cities. Twenty Cavarreia, Chi. 84 382 @ 108 30 eight cities, including Honolulu, will HOME RUNS "| be represented. eo, Giants Cooper Gants 3 Singles play in both divisions i fre, 3 Wilkens Rox 8 starts’ Monday, with doubles and rived BATTED IN | nixed doub beginning Tuesday. Mize. Giants . 9TKiner, Pirates . 85 The two final singles matches will His inn 91 Eilioti, Braves . #4 , be played next Sunday. RUNS in
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BOWLING GREEN, O, Aug. 16 | (U. P).~The Cleveland Browns
Baumhoits, Reds 141 Pesky. a 80 { Gustine, Pirates 139! Appin Sox 13 | all, Tigers ker. Phillie 1%
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Walt Lanfranconi, who hurled only| = one inning. Walker Cooper hit the game's big blow, a three-run homer, |1rst major-league shutout when The Dodgers mounted a 14-hit be three.hitted the St. Louis attack ‘> back up the effective BrOWNs. 2 to 0. southpaw pitching of Joe Hatten, | Joe Coleman of the A's also
Cleveland Indians turned in: his |
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Crown Champions In Midwest Meet
Lloyd Scott of Prairie View, Tex. seeded No, 1 player, won the men's singles championship in the Midwest Tennis association's tournament at Northwestern park, defeat{ing Delbert Russell of Detroit, 6-4, 17-8.
The mixed doubles erown went to Scott ahd Leon Wdod, also of {Prairie View, who defeated Wilber USS | lark and Robert Bennett of Chi-| ee cago, 6-4, 6-3. Althea Gibson of Lynchburg, Va. {won the women's single crown yesterday over Elizabeth Stanfield of ndianapolls, 7-5, 6-2. The junior itle went to Harry Douglas of Detroit who wop over Mark Shields, Wilberforce, O., 6-3, 7-9, 6-4
(Unbeaten Matmen On Tuesday Card
Two undefeated grapplers will go
to the mat in the headliner on the |
coos grappling card next Tuesday night at Sports Arena. They are Bud Curtis of 'Indian{apolis and Billy Raborn of Atlanta | Scheduled for two falls out of three, (the match promises to be a battie of speed and skill. Both Raborn and Curtis have hung up triumphs against the best | {in this territory and the two mat aces will be out to maintain clear (records in their Tuesday tussle,
Another bout of the program |
promising an unusual amount of action will send Silent Rattan against Buck Weaver, Hoosiers, Rattan hailing from War-! saw and Weaver from Terre Haute, ! IA third match is being arranged.
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{boy Rowe went all the way for the 4 Bar cCosk 71 | Phils, yielding a grand-slam home |fOUr hits, Barney M ey's single announced later.
5 ol The Cards socked three homers ‘han
who scored his 12th victory. School- |!¥irled a shutout. stopping the Washington Senators, 3 to 0, on|
run to Bruce Bdwards in the ninth ®nd Mike Guerra's double drove in
{profit to Washington was the more | $10,000 worthy of presents | Pirates—Whitey [given to Cecil Travis, Senator star for the past 13 years.
The Yankees drew 67803 fans for
| In beating the | Kurowski’s 17th, Del Rice's second, and Stan Musial's 13th-—Musial's being an inside-the-park drive, |* night game with the Boston Red Ralph Kiner hit two two-run Sox and treated them to a 10-to-6! homers for Pittsburgh, the second | Wiumph that increased their league | knocking out starting pitcher lead to 12!4 games. George StirnGeorge Munger, but these were not | weiss, who authored a homer, a enough to deprive Munger of his) [triple and a single, took the hitting 10th win. © ~~ |honors for New York and “Ted Bix straight hits with .two out|Williams’' two doubles led the Sox. in the eighth inning gave the Chi-| Virgul Trucks registered his ninth cago Cubs four runs, the important victory for the Detroit Tigers, altallies as they beat the Reds, 6 to! though his wildness necessitated 5 to move back into fifth place. {relief from Al Benton in the eighth In the American league, ex-| inning, when he beat Chicago, outfielder Bob Lemon of _theis to 2.
Boxer's Fall Is Fatal After Knockout Blow
NORTH ADAMS, Mass, Aug. ~18 (U. P.).— Glenn Newton Smith, 23-year-old Philadelphia middleweight, died at a hospital early today
without regaining consciousness after being knocked out in the ninth! round of his boxing bout with Sam Baroudi of Akron, O. here last|
have signed Weldon Humble, allAmerican guard from Rice Insti{tute, in a five-for-one trade with the Baltimore Colts, The Browns parted with Guard George Cheroke, Tackles Hal Mul- | lins and Al Klug, Quarterhack Steve | Nemeth and a fifth player to. be
Humble, sought hy most of the
3 inning and four hits to Jackie Rob-|the A’s three runs, while the only pro teams of both leagues, piays inson.
left guard.
Garden Bout Draws Only 3422 Fans
| NEW YORK, Aug. 16 (U. P).— (Anton Raadik, Estqnian middle{weight, will be out of 'metion for at least six weeks because of brow gashes suffered last night while knocking out veteran Ernie Vigh
only 3442 fans at Madison Square Garden. Although Raadik made a successful New York debut, his bout at{tracted the smallest erowd since {Mike Jacobs began promoting at the - Garden 10 years ago. The gate of $8100 was ‘one of the smallest during the Jacobs' regime. New Pin Spotters The latest automatic pin spotters are being installed at the four St. Cecelia club alleys, Sacred Heart church. Leagues are scheduled to bowl this season on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ‘nights. Friday and Sunday nights {are open to reliable outside leagues.
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Twin Bill Tomorrow |At Victory Field
An attractive baseball double{header at Victory field tomorrow
afternoon at 1:30 will match W, 8. Welch's Detroit Senators, the | strong Negro nine that (finished second in the Denver national
| tournament this week, and the AllHawall Stars of Honolulu, who will be making a return appearance after scoring a hit here recently With this showing, which will | benefit the Recorder Charities (Christmas Cheér fund, the Hawal- | ans will conclude a 21- -city tour of ‘the mainland.
‘Junior Legion Teams
' In Regional Finals QUINCY, Ill, Aug. 18 (U, P).—| "Junior American Legion teams
| from Belleville, Til. wilt cash here tonight in the finals of
‘| nament, Belleville earned the right to meet Cincinnati for the regional title last night by pounding out a 10 to 8 victory over Detroit.
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night. Medical Examiner Arthur Burckel, ‘who also is physician of the, Meadowbrook howl club which) sponsored the fight, reported that be performed later today.
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| ‘The annual Knights of Columbus| {golf tournament is arranged for to{morrow at Speedway course with |approximately 200 members expect {ed to compete. Chairman Gene Gohmann announced that players may tee off at any time between 11 a. m and 2 p m. Tickets will be available at the initial tee, The low gross winner will receive {a trophy and there will be a num[ber of other prizes offered. - Distri(bution wil¥ be made at a dinner to Lh the tournament.
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