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Clay ton Nichols Wears | City Amateur Golf Crown |
Defeats Carl Smith of Sarah Shank 2 and 1 After Holding 4-Up Lead at 18 Holes
{ Thirty-year-old Clayton Nichols today was the amateur golf cham-| pion of Indianapolis, and the experience was something striclly new,
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eed D W i N first place, will try r AGE I ? Way Tonight! ool News Near 72 25 Twil ght Tit the Taverns iy in Sunday's city | Bigge st Season | Ever | wil ‘ Sournentest game, Wt Yi peeks
{tournament game, but in a previous DeWolf News can:cinch the Twi- decision. They meet on. diamond Forecast for 300 Leagues
light league championship tomor- No. 1 Many Lanes Have Been Resurfaced;
{row night through .a. victory . over Other games will find. Prospect the second-place Eagles lodge Tavern playing Simpson Studios on Additional Women's Loops to Open Season y BERNARD HARMON
’ 5 (Siamond No. 3; Allison's and South whom they meet on Riverside No. The Lodgemen handed the News No. 4 and Mallory playing Linde “Bowling, the game that aitracts thousands of local Sportsmen in/Previous meeting. its annual league play, will come into its own again tonight as a num-| . Tryon’ § Tavern,
team its only league defeat in their Air Products on diamond No. 5 «> |All games dre at Riverside and a game out of start at 5: 30.
. Side Saints meeting on diamond
to the South Grove stroker. Cae He won the title yesterday with his first major Couitnazient vie | ber of loops launch the 1947-48 season. a —————— ead morrow tory as he defeated Carl Smith of Sarah Shank, 2 and 1, in the! | From now until the middle of next May more than 300 JeaRunS! . : 3 ng of their scheduled 36-hole final match over the Coffin course. | will oe busy fulfilling their weekly schedules on the 292 tenpin lanes . ' [ndians saw Their match was well contested th on his tee shot went amiss while | housed by 24 establishments. i {out “of their weekly flings at the WANTED—EX-G | S 0g a playoff all the way, with Smith threaten-|g.,;,), 4yoided trouble and was down Baviers wii 3nd Sve Eyching sp | maples. ; + . is ing to overcome Nichols' early 1688 jy, par four. That left Nichols just) and span, the result of WOT PE<°| The city's four major men's loops, TO LEARN ADVERTISING fourth place & they made rss up; jJocmed by aleve Speraton uring! the Indianapolis, West Side Classic, : at chain of their second tour Nichols came hack to win the! Na Alleys have. been resurface 3, | FOX" Hunt and Traveling, are said The Indianapolis Times has an excellent . ~ over Coffin’s back |32d as Smith muffed a chip shot, new pins will be facing the{ pan nde YP ot Songer earns) - opportunity for an ex-serviceman to learn , H RBI Ave. {ou Sauh ini ng si won| leaguers, and here and there & few! nied to the top women's ue the advertising business from the ground “59 30 e as 0 ree putts : . 1 a un EH ‘ Nichols had : "Three putts cost Smith the 34th [ew pa Hl Be on hand 10, Sruss] dons L training plan has béen approved by 146 T9305 held a three-up, hole, and then Nichols adminis- Week-End. Laguee : So, before the robins return next ¢ é pp | 15 15 a2 tered the coup de grace—a six-foot, There's hardly a 3 Eo y |spring, the pins are in for a real the Veterans Administration and it offers 148 a 281 | putt for a par four on the 35th. | sanisation; a — inches | POUNAING and the score books will the opportunity for regular advancement - 1% 8 an | Actually - they halved that hole, club, manufacturing concern, dos rent Dy B SeORilE Splurge ge. with ultimate wages of more than $70.00 48 18 3s |but that's all Nichols needed. 8 partment store or merchants asso-|.....4 g. wh 3 have Weekly. Starting age. $20.00 weekly, - § | "Although it was. Nichols" first! ciation that hasn't a bowling league| wn, plus government subsidy 11 4 193 b - No i . Weatherly 14, He extended his Clayton Nichols |major tournament victory, he al- or team in the fleld this season. |yo,y, Seremiony rh eyes te Beginners start in our service department. 1 8, Jarvis 8, advantage to four {ready had marked up some achieve-| All tenpin activities will not be] p th. up Lie Jol Is f d adverti Castiglione 2, les. bef | { pins, the foul judge rings the bell ob entails carrying proofs and advertise» up at the end of 27 holes Or iments on local and state links. In| confined to the usual Monday ,.4 “They're Offi!" ments between our office and advertisers ne ye Smith made his belated bid. (1935 he went to the finals of the | through Friday nightly shifts. The| pe i ye Ny chintiust Wenks e n ) F< ie a a > h Hosenthal 2 Nichols conceded the: 28th hole| Indiana junior tournament and he, overflow of loops seeking head- | in open i. SEASON SL RE eng pplicant hs oe willing to: remain ou y 24, Castig- to his opponent after encountering was a member of four Indianapolis| quarters for their winter's sojourn... (eo pezelan Ne ou n $h side most of “the day during preliminary 16” Much. 13. tree trouble and he three-putted No.|teams in national public links tour-, has caused many alley Operators to|,,q, cement the loop el 44 hen training. Age 18-22 most desired. Fivery 29 to lose that one. His lead was|naments. He also has won several organize Saturday and Sunday Sept. 10 was In ay pe day 40-hour week. No work Saturdays or Ventzel 4, Mo- trimmed further on the 30th testiclub championships. 1 leagues, as well as morning, after- | Our Lady of Lourdes league will Sundays. na & Hoon aid jer Midnieht lon. [open its season at the Pritchett-| See Mr. Collier after 10 A. M. at The Leag ue Standin S Results MIDGET VICTOR —Pau Ruso of Kenosha, Wis, drove fo | pve. oy Ea | Hunt-O'Grady alleys Sept. 9 in- Indianapoiis Times, 214 W. Maryland st. I \ victory iin the 75.ap feature race last night at the Indianapolis have a leagues in Livin in stead of Sept. 2, as previously an- 3 _& BB 80 agu ASSOCIATION ago (Second 5% loo—3 8 it and. took down a. big share of the $4614 in any previous season. High school nounced... o-oo » 130 47 86 XK Cit: | Detroit X— and teen-age groups are ‘also reploa 7 Lauiavile y . 81 whan. ‘Gebyian and" Dickey; Sell resented In the long parade of ori Cp gwen 10,600 Fans See Russo re Nor Mixed leagues will be: more num-
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ornicki lost 3; | aE. a 5 Do pulddois 000 000 000— A record crowd and a record purse were on the books today at the - ] ; MN ] | Judd and Padgett; Branca, | Indianapolis Midget Speedway on W, 16th st. Ls 5 | ) Cleveland... . Hagitad, tnd Bvards 10 “ Innings) { Some 10,600 cash-paying customers filled the stands and contribute 1 ‘Sweet 16 Tourney re a a L sou : iin 0 00 3 3.3 0. Lo. id Ho paver? & last night as Paul Russo of Kenosha, Wis,, won the 'Resumed Tonight p d M : . ashington ... . wimy er an owe cKson an ap eature even : - | Hed a BR ep THlap [eure even séventh Tn the fld of 11, overhauled Duane], TORIES schedule in the “Sweet urdue-Marott Agricultural Center | Pittsburgh 20000 00 33 1 Carter of South Bend on the back| ——— 6" softball tournament in progress) a . : U ® aoe, ‘Bagby and Kiutta: Hearn and Rice. stretch in the 63d lap and held|the west wall in the 40th. lap but 3¢ Municipal stadium is as follows | 902 North Meridian . .. Indianapolis $e Boston ut Co 000 010-1 4 i, the lead thereafter. escaped uninjured. aS v2. ao ~ Bs Ml | : - New New York 010 01x-— 2 5 b Carter won the pole Air by! Russo was second at the 50th lap. - ; c ti , { of. heavy Chicago. seoPabn, Barrett and Camelll, Masi: JA) virtue of his fastest qualification) Mel Hansen of Alhambra, Cal, had ad OY’ 3 +30, Briel Machine vs. Roose- : s scheduled Dah Same). 71 3 time of :16.11 and held the ad- | challenged during the early. stages go i two games are wi FRESHMAN COLLEGE-CREDIT COURSES cal- start at rk 021 11 32%_13 13 o vantage until Russo made his move. | of the race until his Bowes Seal| =. _o i. while the third is al . = olse e,
: AMES TODAY : "Beazley, Wright argh: 1a Thursday 4 fi Ch ASSOCIATION Masi; Poat and W. Cooper. s last heavy | AMER] (Pirst Game)
Louisville at INDIANAPOLIS (night). Cincinnati ... . 000 000 000 : 4
Rob . Breading of Indianapolis| Fast job developed motof trouble. | Ert finished third just ahead of Ronnie ‘Duncan salvaged some cash ana, ong. yound Same Wow rl Householder of Highland, I consolati y 0 0 ghland, Ind.,, and|consolation by winning the 25-lap defeat and tonight's loser will be,
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9, . 8 0 eper's gym Milwaukee af Kansas City, (ght). a Sptbatr And. Fonannor Chipman | Emil Andres of Chicago was fifth. semi-final. He moved in on Cherry, Toledo at Columbus (night). ag eC eae) | Kenny Eaton of New Castle, driv-|in the 16th lap and held the PN it a | CHEMISTRY HISTORY 10th round AMERICAN LEAGUE Ginetnnati 0 A 1a = i ling a new Offy which hadn't even|to the end. Andres finished third. In last night's tourney games, Reed at the Washington ai Efudeiphia (night). | Vandermeer and Mueller, J Miler, Teceived its first coat of paint, was| The time was 6:56.24. : | Sohoetlle Insurance a i out - ENGLISH GOVERNMENT : i New York at Boston. Wyse, Moers, ‘Pasteau uug Schein Sche 'lsixth. The winner's time was| ‘The handicap event for the four) schbaum Center, 13-0; Weaks : , will collide Only games scheduled. 21:08.1. | fastest ‘cars went to Hansen in| {Market ‘won over Greenwood, 11-5, ENGINEERING DRAWING SPEECH. lzaretta, of NATIONAL LEAGUE The feature was not without its 1:20.05 over Aaron Woodard of| 2nd Kingan Packers hosed out F. L.
‘No games scheduled.
RESULTS YESTERDAY
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION . 820 000 001— 9 13
SEPT. 8... ORIENTATION—SEPT. 15, 16, 17... “REGISTRATION
{chills and frills. Tommy Cherry| Denver and Carter. | Jacobs Co., Co., Be] L : of Muncie tossed a wheel under| Other elimination sprints of ave ®
Ft. Wayne Nine the east stand in the first lap and| laps were won by Warriner, House- ‘Army yy Gridders Resort:
Loses First a Leroy -Warriner followed him to the holder, Breading and Duncan. | WEST POINT, N. Y. Sept. 1 ’ pits with motor trouble a moment | Trophies won last might will be (y, P.).—Army’s football team, 51
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Janes puts : ' 1 00 101 000-4 st Chicago's TI AE pits hies won last TECHNICAL INSTITUTE COURSES is, Indi gon wi Tym arn-3 3 } RS Teddy Duncan “of Chicago hit! presente the ri i track. Pro- strong, bul. without Glens Das : 2 LV1S lane rac. . s_ . » : » . a Mi ineapolis 020 100 04x— 7 14 0}_The Golden, Colo, Coors Brewers ’ and Doc Blanchard for the firstiils Technical Train ; i key, Cincin« + 50 TRE Rf honk To ein ini ly oni ert sand Toe Blanchard To ret 1 cal, Training . . Diploma in Two Years . . Practical Education
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TECHNICAL DRAWING PRINCIPLES OF MACHINES
deg (Furst Game) « o Electrics will meet tonight in the Golden Gloves Champions
Columbu 000 0— 3 5 2 first championship playoffs in the!
300 ¥ the Queen Bilbrey and Melt. Siancesu, HUlchinson 13 vear history of the National rted to Coach Earl H, Blaik for TOOL DESIGN HEAT in. a. fives of Ears me; Called End 7th, Rain) Baseball Congress tournaments, [the first practice session. - EEE Gv: Cult RY Wy Baseball Conprons wrnaments, | To Oppose S. S. Boxers ii TE MASONRY CONSTRUCTION PLAN READING
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200 001 Paviiek, Scott Jind Martin; ! Studener. | ment into the extra game last night| A team of former Golden Gloves champions from Richmond, Pt. Grid Clinic, Sept. 9 Hutehinsori and Pirst Game) \when they defeated the previously| Wayne and Lafayette will form. the opposition for the South Side Com-| SEYMOUR. Ind. Sept. 1.—A foot Mitvaukes one + 300 508 4-1 ! Jlunbéaten Ft. Wayne team, 4 to 2. munity center's team tomorrow night at the outdoor arena, 1383 n Phe i ansas Clty - ochister. Marshal, Main| Al Hazel, a former Boston Braves| Shelby st. iball clinic for coaches and players snd Niathos. = Game: 1% ICnings) pitcher, held the Brewers to eight] The all-amateur program will feature Rabin Hood of Indianapolis Will be conducted here at Emerson Milwaukes "7" 003 000 000 01 2 9 olhits, one less than Ft. Wayne col-/ and Bobby. Lee of Ft. Wayne, 126-pounders, in one of the main events. field, Sept. at 8 p.m. ee oo Bauer and Linden; Hiller and|lected off Swartz, but Hazel allowed ee was a 1945 Gloves champion in Niarhos. runs to score twice when he threw| Honolulu and runnerup in 1946, | ; @* wd 0 sesond base in attempts to| A special preliminary bout willl : pick off Coors runners. ed” ton ........ 120 001 000— 4 8 © pit Ray Massara and “Ri Cross a * 600 000 o_o. 1.0 Veteran Bill Brandt was expected |in a heavyweight rematch. Both Rope and ‘Mancuso; Marchildon and ity start tonight for Ft. Wayne and|poxers are local products. Massara,| (Becond Game) 20 7 11 : Golden planned te rely on 19-year-| scored a knockoyt in thelr last| 900 100— 4 8 -4{old Bob. Swanson for the hurling meeting. I Christopher, Flores ata. Savage. duties, ; Tomorrow night's complete pro- : (hust Game), The -line score: gram, scheduled to start at 8:30, is: WN 1 St. ‘Louis oi... 01> 000 000— 1 5 1iGolden eins is TEN ’ Cleveland 300 000 000-- 1pt. Wayne. .. : MAIN EVENTS Kramer. Potter and Moss, ‘Early; ? pellet | Swartz and Voss, Distefano; Hazel Bill
INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY = A.C. CIRCUITS SEPT. 18, 19, 20 . . . REGISTRATION
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AMERICAN LEAGUE st. Game)
: Roberts, Indianapolis, vs. HENS and i (8econd Same) ot Sewell. {Flash DePew, Lafayette, 115! Your 0 erator NKS Beveiand 000 101 11x : : 3 'Midae ols Wi Th Rur pounds. Zoldak, Muncrief snd Early, Lemon and| g S 1 un 2 d A ; CABINETS Lopez. Sod Saunders night will be ob- Robin ° Hood, Indianapolis, vs.
Bobby Lee, Ft. Wayne, 126 pounds. Red Hassell, Charles Hale, Ft.
(Pirst Game)
LIVERY tirve.... 000 002 100— 3 3.9 o served tonight at Speedrome, Kit- ~- 6 ES Drews, .Chandler, Gumpert, D. Saoaiiey ave. and Road 52, when all and Robinson: Galehouse and Partee. | proceeds from the race meet will ’ ond Game) 010 1 10 of be donated to Mrs. Saunders and Boston ............. 200 000 30x 4 10 llher three children. . Lollar, EK. Joh d Pariee. ane ” ce ohnson andl Saunders was injured fatally Jiily| ‘arly {First Gaine) 20 in the: second lap of the 25-la Ch; 200 102 000— 5 1 2 ol p| rit. feature as the 12-car fleld was Pounds.
Det is ... 300 001 103— 6 1s wrolt Caldwell and Tresh; Trucks, je 16r lead position. Dick Roembke, Indianapolis, vs. 5 Jim Callahan, Ft. Wayne, 147
White and a * x ok pounds.
George Warrent, Indianapolis, vs. g 0 D SAU i i ERS Ta Kessler, Richmond, 147 pounds,
Keith Burns, Ft. Wayne, vs. Ray
Barnes, Richmond, 135 -pounds. SPECIAL PRELIMINARY Ray Massara vs. “Red” Cross, A BENEFIT RACE FOR THE WIDOW AND x THREE CHILDREN OF THE LATE SOD SAUNDERS
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Indianapolis, vs. - erm oo Will Make PRELIMINARIES i ; Torpedo, Tinsley, Indianapolis, vs. Germain, Ft. Wayne, 135
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