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Tt oz | Dies After Midget Crash

Mechanic Injured At Kokomo Speedway!

Teddy Klooz, Lafayette, Ind., race, driver, died in St. Joseph's hospital |

at Kokomo today, victim of a midget |

race crash last night at the Kokomo Bpeedway., He was 30, Klooz' Offenhauser race car crashed into another car driven by Don Scherer, Battle Creek, Mich. during the 25-lap- feature event. His

car ripped through a guard rail, se-| }

riously injured a pit mechanic, came to a stop upside down and burst into flames. Rescue workers’ worked 40 minutes with acetylene torches to cut away part of the twisted wreckage to remove Klooz. His death is the second midget race fatality in Indiana this year. Sod Saunders of Hartford City was killed several months ago at the local Indianapolis Speedrome, Alvie Hedger, 22, of Kokomo, the pit mechanic, suffered two broken legs. in the mishap. A spectator, Marble DeWitte, 40, also received | leg injuries. The race was called off after the | 23d lap and track ocfliials declared | Tommy Gray of Indianapolis the winner,

Carter Complates

Matchmaker Lloyd Carter of the Hercules A. CO. has completed tomorrow night's wrestling card at the Sports Arena with the signing of Billy Fox of Cleveland and Rex Moberly of Birmingham for the one-fall opener, Moberly is a newcomer to IndiRnapolis, es Billy Weidner, Columbus, O, tangles with Sammy Kohen of New York in the semi-windup, also for one fall. The feature sends Billy Raborn of Atlanta against Martino (Iron Mike) Angelo of Toledo in the best

eight of nine starts here.

Mrs. Emhardt Wins North Side Title

Mrs. J. W. Emhardt won the 1047 championship of the North 8ide Women's Golf club Saturday when she defeated Mary Ann Compton 2 up at South Grove. Mrs. Art Wettle, championship consolation victor; alsowon medalist honors in the tournament with a qualifying round of 91.

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SINGLES CHAMP — Jack Kramer (right) receives, the hamplonship cup 5 from. |

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Lawrence A. Baker (center) after he defeated Frank Parker (left) in the finals of the

National Amateur tennis singles tourney at Forest Hills, N. Y., yesterday. Kramer, who received the Wm. Johnston award for having done the most for amateur |B tennis in 1947, will appear in Indianapolis Thursday afternoon for an exhibition at Woodstock Country club with Dinny Pails, Colin Long and Tom Brown.

DeWolf News, S. S. Saints | Eliminated From Playoff

By BERNARD HARMON

3 Butler Backs

Sit on Sidelines

Butler university's football team ball tournament, following yesterday's games. Kingan Reliables, s, defending champions, |v who drew a bye on | the

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tion. Kenny Smock, formerly of Pur-| due and Shortridge, was the out-| standing performer. He crossed the! goal line twice and passed for o third touchdown for the “Blues.” Orville Williams, sophginore Negro | guard, received a severe vee sna ankle and Francis Moriari back, suffered a recurrence p an pel

ceived torn hip muscles on his right side, and a bad rib bruise.

next. intra-squad tilt.

Tribe Heads Visit Texas Camp Sites

to complete plans for a new spring training site for the Indians.

will visit Victoria, New Braunfels and Waco. They pointed out that if they decide on a spot at either Victoria or New Braunfels they would be | within an 80-mile radius of three

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Gant led 3 up at the end of 18| prance Silerwalt. CA Exod” and was 3 down at the end of 27. | een Nelis He rallied to even the count on the Betty Sue ‘rouniain They halved the first Avonnalls

| 36th hole. |three extra holes, then Hare took

{his 1946 title.

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held the first intra-squad practice Loaded Jha season. vestardaw. in the!

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Officials of the Indianapolis | Baseball club left today for Texas |

Owen J. Bush, president, and | Ted Sullivan, business manager, |

| NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 15 (U.P). | —Broadway Al Flair, 308 slugging Verton Evans, Insley Mig first baseman and’ 1947 Southern walt Glogozs, CYO | association home run king has been Edgar Rader, Pritchett Mixed...

Terms of the sale were not dis-|p oi Shuey, Broad Ripple Mixed. ... closed. Flair connected with 24, Bob Yeager, round trippers and was first in|

a par-3 while Gant blasted out of a trap and two-putted to.surrende

terday before Perk took a 1-up vie- |* or tory to win the Broadmoor Country | COUNCIL or club golf championship. Each posted” gection 1. cards of 76 on the first round. Perk | pefson, Bm or ¢ had & 74 in the afternoon, one bet-| kes,

Five teams remain in the runn

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| taking a 6-5 decision .over the General Motors team. The Taverns, |

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beating yesterday,

Final Outdoor Ring Show Set

The South Side

amateur boxing show Wednesday {night at 1233 Shelby st. with th

Trainer Jim Morris said Williams local team meeting a Hammond, wouid “probably be ready for the Ind. squad.

Two. rema

{will open the eight-bout program.

| The remainder of the card, with {the second on Lou Buergler’s home

(local boxers listed first, follows: Bob Ward. | Sanford.

| 126 pounds—Robin Hood vs. Bill|

| Taylor.

| Rick Leland.

| 126 pounds—Russ McKinney vs.|

{Don Berry.

175 pounds—Bill Roberts vs. Buck

| Raven.

Leading Bowlers ‘Over Week-End

tech bouts bétween Red nated from further touriey “pi

Hassell and George Warren and: AS they took a 14-2 walloping rom Torpedo Tinsley and Andy Anderson Eagles Lodge.

112 pounds—Jerry McKinney vs.!with a third-inning tally. However,

126 pounds—Bob Roberts vs. Joe them six runs in the fourth and pu

47 pounds—Dick Roembke vs. league, also fell by the

trailing 5-4 going into the final) half of the ninth, staged a two-run} rally to win.

rally with a single and stole second.

He was plated by Bill Alford's sin- | Out by then. But that's where the! roof fell in on Parker.

gle, and Alford scampered home| with the winning run on Humpy

Community| wise's double, knee injury. Halfback Ed Fyke re- Center will stage its final outdoor

Saints Eliminated

e| South Side Saints, who finished | | fectionist, has been classed among the cannon

ball deliveries thundered over the Jinet. like gowailing banshee. And no matter what Parker tried, Kramer | was there—deep in the corner to counteract a placement and the next. second storming at the net with al ismashing volley. | tennis.

lin’ first place-in the Big Six league| |w with a perfect record, was Sits}

The Saints drew first blood in run and the Lodgemen evened it lsix hits and a hase on balls netted

{the game on ice.

DeWolf News, top team in the Mon standings of the Twilight| wayside, losing, their second tourney tilt. P.| 'R. Mallory won. over the Newsmen, | 15-3, as they staged two-run rallies in the first and fifth frames. Drawing Wednesday In the opening round a hit batsman, two DeWolf errors and a! single accounted for a pair of runs, [Wile in the fifth, a walk and two hits plated two more, enough to

600 BOWLERS (MEN) Bd Plummer, Jones Auto Mixed ...... oo give Mallory the edge. OTHER LEADERS (MEN) ! Claude Miller, Hoosier Workers....... s02{ Play in the meet will ta Sieve Walt, Suxday M Morning feraensis 583 next Saturday and Sunday. The, arbes, Link-Belt .... .....csues Harold Srikiin, PH-O'G. Mixed... : *% ia Saturday schedule will be drawn at| {Merle Dyer, Illinois Mixed th { MN orold Bos. City Walther Mixed... 561! e Indianapolis Amateur Baseball |

|Arnold VonBerg, National Malleable. . Mixed... seesn

x | Jim Rutter, Sunday Night Mixed.

: Allison's «eve. 011 030 000— 5 8 3 {Benny Jacobs, Delaware Mixed. . sso AN 111 010 002 6 12 2 Don Brerrett, Clark Material & Equip. 544 on's Elmer Schroeder, Delaware Mixed .... a Geos and Yovanovich; Moors and Al5 | {Eagles ....... .. 001 620 113-14 3 } Square Mixed. ...... 509 | igaints ol A . 0 000 001— 2 | Bud Hoaglan, FP iinols Mixed. .....o00 800 Link and D bins, Wolfia: J. aia

BOWLER (WOMEN)

600 , the runs-batted-in ~ department Helen Gremore, Central Mixed ...... 804 Dewolf ..... 001° 101 000— 3 10 4 with 129. OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) q Mallory 200 030 01x— 5 7 0 do Berkopes Mixed .......... Firod, Adler and Van Antwerp; Norm3° Bwoenty, Pritenett Mixed 826 Plriilivy lt, | M. Battreail, Clark Material x Equip. 16 ‘NE Golf Notes Eiji MeGilltard, Delaware ! 0) esi Malaka WoL Pet elen Schmidt, entral ngan ables . “+ | John Hare Jr. won the Highland | Norm a a Rosener, Saturday A "Mixed 8 fizons tory’ i : } a5 | - eo roa e xed ... Allory 'e . a a Cor ok ts up | EEL HLT dees. 3 Sty FE ii |B ea u ean ers, nk« { ryon's Taver "s . P, Ce 8 P| | Blo oise Schubert, ity Wi Walther ‘Mixed.. 477| *Bouth Side Saints | wd 3 00 Fadl Strickiin, P Mixe , 470| *DeWolf News oo 2 3 500

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Pat sa. Mixed Betty Leppert, t evo Mix

. s61 (association's weekly meeting in city | + 380 hall Wednesday night. : 1 | Yesterday's scores:

ixed.. 456

ixed aren, Christian Church Ladies 394 Bquare Mixed.. 374!

Mercer and Keith,

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

On Last Amateur Tou

Big Jack Plays Terrific Tennis to Capture National Singles Title

| courts, headed west for the last time as an apateur today.

$100,000 price tag on him.

Los Angeles is underpaid when he" {makes the leap into play-for-pay, ranks come January. day on the storied center court in . the stadium of champions big Jac 1 letched his name indelibly on the {roll of all-time greats.

(horseshoe, But none of

lor the Lacostes—ever gave a more, len’s title went to Louise Brough of | game or more inspiring perform. Beverly , Hills when she defeated ance than that to which the Los Margaret Osborne of San Francisco, | |Angeles lad treated 14,000 frenzied 8-6, 4-6, 6-1, (fans,

{golden boy with the infallible back-|

|Snubbed when they picked the {Davis cup team, Parker strode out) {in his anonymity and for two sets ‘threatened to make a chump out}

saucer - eyed {without the kid from California, |

guarantee for Kramer had looked {like a plugged nickel, Frankie, | Kramer was wearing Coast Guard] blues, was sending up a change of

Tryon's Tovern] helpless. the next county and the soft ones

{service through those two sets for Pitcher Gene Moore opened the|® ridiculously easy 6-4, 6-3 lead.

{stumbling novice to a raging per-|

t {through the third set to a 6-1 win;! {he squared accounts at two sets all] by really flattening Frankie 6-0 in| the fourth. |

|chips.

California Stages Great Comeback to Win;

Miss Brough Takes Women's Crown

By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, .Sept. 15.—Big Jack Kramer, undisputed king-of the

up.

The néxt time the comeback kid visits the scene of his second) jumph in the National Amateur tennis championship he'll have a

And they'll tell you at Forest Hills that the lanky blond belter from

Southwest Pacific coast champion- | ships and the Northern California event—and come December he'll] k cash in those chips he picked up a Forest Hills yesterday. The finals were an all- California. They've seen them all in the big affair, for as Kramer took the “Los | them-—the| Angeles city championship” from his| {ldens, the Johnstons, the Borotras|fellow townsman the national wom- |

For yester-

| Parker Snubbed |

Frankie Parker, the one-time

and, almost upset the apple cart.|

f the champ. But he and the! spectators reckoned |

For two sets that hundred grand]

Faultless| twice champion when |

nace against which hig Jack. was

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The hard ones he hammered into

anded in the net as Parker held |

They had almost counted big Jack |

Kramer Changes : Kramer changed suddenly from a

A service which never

It was terrific!

And behind it Kramer rolled)

Now there was no question about {the outcome. The comeback was at its climax and Kramer didn't let down as he barreled home to a 6-3 finale which put him in the big blue

To Play Here Now it's on to Pittsburgh, Chi|cago, Indianapolis and points west {for the champ. He' 11 play in the

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