Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1948 — Page 19
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Out of Retirement
berth on this year's U. 8. Olympic team.
Lash, whose long road. to cin-
der fame. high school, has been out of competition for nearly 10 years,
But the Olympic fever and the fact that he enjoys nothing more than burning up ‘Just for the fun of It" has led him to AK. ing the spikes off the hook and
a track
have another go at it.
“I'll be 35 years old by he rol he said. “But I think I've got as good a chance as any of the boys to get myself
time the around in July,”
Olympic trials
a ticket to the London
ndon- games.” No Newcomer
Lash is no newcomer to thie, picked Olynipics. He was at Berlin In! Ba 1036 and placed eighth in the to cu He was only 23 then. Most distance runners don't| sl reach | their peak until they hit
10,000 meters.
the
Famed Runner Comes
(First of a Series)
WINGED FOOT GOLF CLUB, | Mamaroneck, N.Y; — Like most professionals, I grew up with golf as it is played today. » Francis Ouimet put golf on page 1, brought it home to the
Bl wasn
ae B Ted Ray. in a playoft tor Brookilne in 1913. |
born three years later, and was
as I was big enough to bags. Golf has been my pver singe. Two Kinds of Pros I hope the lessons I learned from such perfectionists as Ky Laftoon, Harry Cooper and Craig Wood, ‘plus some pointers I
soon carry business
beginners and those ‘seeking t down their scores. There are two kinds of profesonals — the tournament player (and the club teacher. I fall in
30's. And the former Indl-| tre latter. class, teaching at
yal agent is himaie about his
Tam months ago when he , a ym high. school kids jogging around a track and discovered he still ‘had the “bug” At one time or another he held American records at nearly every distance between the half-mile and the 10,000 meters. .
Wr Quarterfinals
The field .in_the. South. Grove “spring four ball tournament was cut to quarterfinalists yesterday as John David and Henry Tim-) brook of Meridian Hills defeated South Grove's Bob Crouch and Bob Saige, 4 and 3. David fired. a one over par 71 for the day's best individual effort and Timbrook shot a best ball 68,
Gene Stonehouse and Bruce Poynter, South Grove, beat Sarah Shank’s Harry Shade and Harvey Klumpp in the only. extrahole match of the day. Poynter sank a 35<foot putt for a birdie on the 18th green to even the match and clinched the victory with a 12-foot birdie-putt on the second extra hole. The week-end blind par tour ney on Coffin golf course yesterday wound up in a fiveway tie i honors between Reese C. W. McKean, H. Johnson, L. o. (Buck) Hatfield and Bud Cook. Low medalists were Clayton Nichols and Bob Ludlow and other prizes were taken by O. Mastrapaclo and Bill Poynter. An ABCD tourney will be sponsored by the club next Sunday. Class A handicap honors at Meridian Hills yesterday were by WB: Wilson witha 67 as Henry Hohlt Jr. carded a 71 for the top spot in Class B. The blind par at Indian Lake wh won by Peggy Saunders with a .
5<Rounders Carded For Amateur Fights A pair of five-round bouts will headline the amateur Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. in the South Side Motor Armory. - The first feature will be between Bob Roberts, 135, Indianapolis, and Bill- Williams, 135, Marion. Robin Hood, Indianapolis, will meet Bob Browner, Marion, poth weighing 147. The card will also include a special heavyweight preliminary between Bill Barlow and Dick Rex.
Softball Schedule.
sched:
Produtts. vs. Products; 8:3, ES BE Advance Elecirotype Co.
High School Tennis
Tech 6, Munele 1.
D* Scholls Zino-pads
aia. Bis reconditioning|
fight card/ games today.
winning: {high and low hurdles. Michigan's
: three-event wrestling bill
-April until the last of October and at the Seminole Golf Club, Palm the rest of the year. I
than three major tournaments a year, Relax and’ Practice Now that we are introduced, let's get out on the 1 Don't try to learn too many things in the Faniiliarize yourself with ‘the basic fundamentals. That's why this. series..is. called. “Golf in. a Stroke.” In this series, we will discuss “Lin Atal the two ‘ditterent | the stance, wrist movement, the ps, “There are,
Pin Patter
of play with the exception of the In the team event in the
with = (315) —3093, and Pihe Kokomo Shrine un took fifth with 2514 (564) — 807! James Davis and Claude Gill of E. St. Louis, Ill, held out in
Peters Stars In 3-Way Meet
Times State Serviee
(UP)—Charles Peters, Indiana University's whirlwind dashman, had the state’s nomination to rep-
Peters, breaking ‘what “has come to be a tradition that I. U. molds nothing but distance runners in track, raced the century in $5 and the 220-yard dash in|, 21.9 on Saturday in a triangular meet against Michigan and Purue.
The meet was won by Michigan, which piled up 68% points against Indiana's 48% and Purdue’'s 44%. But Peters’ times, al-
[3
were the highlight of thé session.
Tom Mitchell was Indiana's) other-double ‘winner;
Junior Heavyweights Feature Mat Card
the famous Vardon
That was 35 years ago. I was caddying in Orlando, Fla, as
take time out to play in no more
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TEACHER—Clauds Harmon |
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office | ig his shop,
{to all sports, but are particularly important in golf--always, be. relaxed and practice. =
Junior... heavyweight matmen
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ry tomorrow night in
The featured attraction will ie ‘Indis (164) 1901 | 5 Young Bull Montana, 198 pounds! Poise -~ iter, Phiipdeiphia 138 ish) 1987 of ‘Los Angeles against Tommy Indianapolis ..i........ 1291 (119) 1393 Martindale. i oo" Gene Blackley will try for his Martel mu mgiantpols . ji J ( 8 m | third straight local. win in the' gar! Resenbaym ineiinail gig nm us L11 | semi-windup Wien 1h mtets ont. Ps Pree To Jessie “Fadi dian "Lil comer er Joe Marsh =| “apolis ..... (38 cago, for one fall or 30 minutes. © Netual Leaders The first event will send Bill CT Team | Alexander, of Brooklyn, against, Shrine Club, 8. Bend. ......coc0000. =
| young Bill Murray, of Canada.!
Your available leisure ‘time, of a putting, and getting out of | course, determines the amount of
you can get Jn. but see
practice ‘naturdlly, other|your professional as
factors involved after your game possible. improves, “these mentioned] The next article will be devoted |
to our first lesson and it will There are two rules that apply ideal with the overlapping grip.
also
500 BOWLE Jo Berkopes C.Y. ron; Wie 3
Peart Eo, Jamie
neces M louise Wiegbery though run with the aid of wind, Whils, dane 8 5. Ms Tourney Standings iw IIEIRENE
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Kobomo™: Shrine
By Frank Wilson
“a Si oke | by CLAUDE HARMON : Master of the Masters
Howe "Quite a few changes took place in both of the tournaments y which occupied the bowlérs of the CIty over (he wai In the Shrine National Toufnament which closed its sessions at the West Side Bowling Center there were changes in all divisions
ast week-end.
. [Johnny McDowell of Los An- | [of Johnny Parsons of Hollywood.
commemoral Men Builder's, a5th anniversary,
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second openers for the amateur |
and Meat Cutters Local No. 167 and the Bouth Side Saints in the
Gib Lity, driving his first mid: get auto race in the Midwest, carried the largest share of thejers purse in the first AAA-sanctioned midget Joning show at the W. 16th St. Speeaway: yesterday afternoon before 10,000 fans. Lilly of San Diego won the 30-lap feature in his “Bunday School Special” in 8:11.92 from
geles who finished second ahead)
Cliff Bergeére, Rex ~ Mays, Mel
9 Amateur Ball
TIMES School ‘Special idget Race Feature
Hansen, Jimmy Jackson and George Connor, all 500-Mile driv
of the Third Christian Church, took a push-ride in Lilly's Offy.
other newcomer here, won the 20lap semi-final, taking the lead on the ‘18th lap from Ken Eaton of New Castle, {ished third.
ing the six fastest qualifying cars, was won by Johnny Mantz of Hollywood.
Parsons, Lilly, Roy Axel of Denver and Tolan.
Special threw a rod during the time trials.
, also were present, The Rev. A. C. Brooks, pastor
Johnny Tolah of Denver, an-
Potsy Goacher finThe 10-lap trophy dash, match-
Other elimination winners were
Rex Mays’ Bowes Seal Fast Jr, fallsd. to compete. It
v we 8.
by a two point margin over | Wayne South Side, 46-44. Anderson had pre
in the Muncie Relays last week Auburn, Ind, woh the Class B division with 30 13/14 points to take its first crown. PI was second with 2113/14, Two records fell in each divi fon. Anderson cracked the medley relay mark in 743, and Bill Brewer, Muncie Central, put the shot 55 feet” inch for Class A records.
Games Rained Out
All byt two of the 11 scheduled
baschball nines of the city were)
Moore's Mortuary and Sacks'| Used Cars in the Big Six League
City loop.
T-to-1 trounced the Meat Cutters, 26 10.0 for their 15th consecutive, league victory.
were giving out but two.
to 108d; Gardner smashed a seventh inning homer to give Moore's their final run.
Rockets, ss1At. Victory... Field
{school baseball double header at! Victory Field Saturday, Cathedral defeated Manual, 6-5, and Broad Ripple downed Howe, 5-4, after 11 innings.
Manual Cathed:
Moore's dropped Sacks by a score and the . Baints
The Saints smashed five Meat
Moore's used a six-run fifth inning to get by Sacks. To add
Irish Win
Srekaitenkaran ou = 5 Roeder
the singles. The Broad Ripple] °
Doubles found new names in the listings of the Shrine
the final week-end’s firing and captured the doubles title with 1256 (152)—1408. D. Whitmer and W. T. Dietrich of South Bend assumed second in the last shift Sunday with a 1282 (119)—1392. “In the singles Martel Hitt's 728 (54)--782 held out, and also gave him the actual singles and + took all events titles. In the Broad Ripple Doubles which closed last night Johnny Mencin and Oscar Behrens took home everything but the pin boys. on games of 223, 222 and 224 This gave them a total of 1350
Mencin
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