Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1948 — Page 10

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El © Bob Crouch, the South Grove club wielder who gets his golf : founds finished early, was the early leader again today in the final round of the Indianapolis District tournament at Speed Crouch, a five-handicap player, failed to duplicate his first two rounds of 75, however, and went seven over par for a 78 on the|; lengthy layout. His three-day total of 228 led the first 14 finishers. * Meanwhile, Arnold Koehler, 21, playing in his fifth Indianapolis + Distriet golf tournament, had a chance to become one of the few|Dr public links golfers to win the district title today as the field moved to Speedway for the final

The big Pleasant Run golfer added a one-over-par 71 yesterday at Ulen Country Club in Leb-|5; anon to his first-day round of 73

The East Bide youngster put . together a 33 and 38 for the lead. ‘He was hitting short. on his chip shots on the front nine which added at least four strokes to his

‘ Koehler, who finished sixth in tourney when he was 17 and finished ninth place last year with a 231, used 32 putts

yesterday. * Grouped at 144 behind Koehler were John David, Meridian Hills; Clyde McEntire, Noblesville; John leary, Purdue Golf Club, and Sarah Shank.'all night becoming a papa.

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' Koehler Gunning for Title After Leading

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Bob Crouch, South Grove 75- 75. 78-228 D. Lafiin, Bloomington... T9- 75- 19-233 , W. D. Elson, way 9 75- 34-238

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Phil J. Simpson, Jim Shipp, Pleasant Run David also turned in a 71 round yesterday, three-putting the final hole to keep himself out of at least a tie for the lead. ‘Several of the golfers, after enjoying satisfactory first-day rounds at Highland Monday, ran into difficulty yesterday. Russ Rader, who had a 71 at Highland, took 78 strokes yesterday.

h WAY sie ompson, Speedway 100- 288 y. Pleasant Rin 81+ 81 withdrn. r 84+ 78 withdrn.

automobile wreck on the way to Lebanon. Ralph Heinlein of Coffin went two strokes over his first-day 75 and we can attribute that to the fact that he was up

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race last night with a six-hit, 6-3 triumph over the Chi-

cago Cubs. It was his fourth

last year. He now has a 7-4 record, identical with the corresponding time in 1947 and almost the same as on June 16, 1946, when he had & 7-5 mark. Last year he won 21 games and in 1946 he chalked up 20 victories. X Bues Tie for 2 In last night's victory he gave up only one walk and struck out four while the Braves were

Hare Looms as

LAFAYETTE, June 18 (UP)— Pekin, Ill, today in the first

Hare, freshman, led with a par 71. His first opponent carded a 78. ; Defending . champion Veech, Milwaukee, an automatic r, - faced Peter rson, Rockford, Ill, who ad with & 78 yesterday. Robert Dombrowski, Niles, Mich, medalist runnerup with 72, met Reginald Myles, East Lansing, Mich, in In team competition, Purdue set a new record of nine strokes under the 232 mark set by a University of Illinois threesome last year, y

O’Neal Upsets Collegiate Champ

COLUMBUS, 0, June 18 (UP) —Grace- Lenczyk of Stetson, ‘the| tournament favorite, was expected to have easy sailing] against North Carolina's Nancy| Porter today in the second round of the Women's Collegiate Golf

tourney. Also favored was Alice O'Neal of Rollins and Indianapolis, who meets Carol Clark of Miami University of Ohio. Miss O'Neal engineered a major upset in yes-

Leads

LUB—Like the motor speed

NEW YORK, June 16—Johnny Sain of the Braves was in the kind of a rut today that most pitchers would just love to land in | Justine, Pittsburgh. themselves—his timetable for winning 20 games in a season was right on schedule for. the third straight year. The angular right-hander from Pine Bluff, Ark., pitched the Braves into undisputed possession of first place in the National

hits and a walk as the Braves ‘topped the Cubs for the seventh] straight time this season.

hadn't heard that the Giants murder southpaws blanked them with three hits in a 2-0 triumph at New York that put Pittsburgh into a tie with New York for second. The 42-year-old lefty yielded three singles and three walks. No Giant batter got past first. It was only the second time this year that

the eighth enabled Stan Musial to score an unearned winning run as the Cardinals won, 2 to 1, at Philadelphia. }

5 to 4, at Brooklyn when Gil Hodges scored the winning run in the ninth, coming home from third on a short fly ball in which he made a daring gamble and won, earned run of the game for the

Tor Dodge:

“lat Cleveland, handing Bob Lemon, the number one winner in the.

{three-run homer that tied the

fraternity's exclusive 100-Mile-an-Hour Club, the “Indianapolis Indians also have an elite group within the wigwam. These athletically superior pastimers are musclemen of the highest order. They have. “wil belted the ball out-of the park withthe bases loaded atleast once this season. Three have qualified for membership in this super privileged society, two outfielders and one infielder. The charter members are, left to right: Roy Weatherly, Les Fleming

Major Leaders

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By United Press AMERICAN LEAGUE

Editor to Try for Texas Trout Tomorrow By EDWIN C. HEINKE Times City Editor

City GALVESTON, Tex., June 16 — terday. - It was just as well for

the mackerel weren't hitting hard. 1 guess Andy Anderson, our host

on this Texas Gulf Coast fishing # [noon rolled © Our

terday he let us, sleep. We didn’t have to get upg

party brought Gi ; pak omy 100 ne Helnke o ‘ J veter If the fishing had been good, we might have filled up the boat, Andy assured us, The Spanish mackerel in the deep blue waters of the Gulf of

Mexico is a much different gen-

. AB H Pet Williams, Boston .. 180 71 3% tleman than he appears upon a 31 ; Rel Detrott Ia “0 your plate at breakfast time rown, New York... 42 156 24 83 .340| 4,uged in drawn butter. di ted Lead: Zarilla, St. Louis... 46 158 20 83 .338/ °° 't Pick "Em Up ndispy ead; NATIONAL LEAGUE pon d h OG AB R H Pet He's 'a rough customer and he Musial, St. Louis... 51 198 48 17 349 acts like his fellow Guif playnited Press Sports Writer Holmes. Boston .... “8-8 % 347 mate, the kingfish. The Spanish Westlake, Pittsburgh 41 13° 32 44 .344 mackerel hits nearly as hard uy » 471 6 the king although he doesn

and 11 walks. Eddie-Stanky led|sa

the batting parade with three

Apparently Fritz Ostermueller because he

. Daring Base-Running Andy Seminick’s wild throw in

The Dodgers topped the Reds,

He scored the third un-

rs, who cashed in on four Cincinnati errors. The Tigers dedicated their new $400,000 lighting plant with their first’ night game at Detroit, but the park didn’t shine any brighter than Hal Newhouser who held Philadelphia to two hits in a 4-1 victory, his seventh straight. Dick Wakefield and Pat Mullin got homers in the eighth. The Red Sox, who have won eight of their last 10 games, toppéd the leading Indians, 7 to 3,

majors, his fourth defeat against nine triumphs, § The White Sox topped the| Yankees, 9 to 8, at Chicago. Catcher Yogi Berra of the world champs was first a hero with a

score, and then a goat when his

wild throw in the 11th put the winning run on third base.

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terday’s first round when she eliminated defending

Normal, 2 and 1. Miss Lenczyk easily ousted Marilyn Herpel of Washington

beat Bonny Randolph, Ohio State, 5 and 4 and Miss Clark defeated

wiords... o Childers. Pesasnt Rus. 7 84-183 Meridian Hills Country Club June ) ke 31 $3—jes 24. Walter Teer is chairman of Vilmer Cox, ant Run. . 3-10 the committee in charge. ~ a Macy oo way. a _ 80- 83-163] The annual club outing and 2m Ly. in ee a hon AS st 133 | mid-summer. golf tourney will be Sx. Naties Braug ton. Itighiand 3 win held Aug. 11 at Ulen. Country 5 np arty mye - 4—184IClub in Lebanon,. with J. B. Ogtek Boswell, Coan nus a sited den as chairman. Handicap comacces, shri shank. 81: 81-168 CU (Op UN Oman, White Mighland . "00 80- 84164 aggisted by Kenneth Hoy and r a, nia. 5: 8-18 [Clarence E. Irish, ee a. si-iss| The third and last tourney of — - ha Aer PIankion mE $= the season will be the champion“on Carrali Pleasant Run... 1. $1163 ship and Cicutia ag vy Broad. a , nom si. ..e. 804 oor Country Club, Sept. 9, 1 Hanafee, Pleasant Run... 82% 83-166 ' enon 83 s|R. 8. Lindeman as chairman. To ‘ther Baan.” son brave is woh be eligible for the Calcutta, memsion Marks Highisod ... #1. Ta—ies| bers must have played in either | % Wit. Jahenon reese Be n-1% the spring or mid-summer ‘tourse Iacobelll, Lebanon 82- 34-108 NEYS, aRieneperser Rivemida 111] bo: Solo] TTT y » . {2 Dunn Victorious HURRICANE [ : : } In Olympic Trial : HOT ROD | TOLEDO, 0. June 16 (UP)—

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weight, will meet Bob O’'Bannion, Jeffersonville, in- the eight-round semi-final bout on tomorrow's fight card at Sports Arena.

today from Doug Medley, Loulsville, and Walter Stevens, Evansthe Giants had lost to a south-|villé, lightweights, for a six-round paw. Johnny Hopp's double and x Ray Kiner's single gave Ostermueller the run he needed in the first.

bout.

Billy Smith against Bob Garner, Louisville; in a 10-rounder. Three “fours” wil lcomplete the card.

will be Bill Roberts of Indianapolis and Claude Brown Jf Louisville. Roberts will be bidding for his fourth straight victory as a professional light heavyweight.

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fight as much. Seems to. me he does most of his fighting on the boat—infighting, you might call it. . You don’t pick him up after you've caught him and start dis} the big hook like you do a in Indiana. You toss ‘him into the refrigerator box, then draw him out just far enough so his head is sticking out. You elamp the top of the box

him in a vise. Well, you'd better, because one rip of those fins, or get your finger: in his mouth, and you've got a very lacerated finger or. arm.

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Deep Sea Fish Are Rough and Tough— It Takes a Vise to Regain Your Hook

We left the big yacht home and|is

small fishing boats. Our guides down here with ing goods store owner; and Bernard Elfstrom, local businessman, who was at the helm of the

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We made a few feeble cracks at kingfish when the mackerel ran out, but they were as tired as we were from Monday's jousts,| so we all called it a day when around. mackerel ran about 15

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Hooks Buoy Maybe you would like to know what Don Gillies, outdoors writer for the Detroit Times, hooked on to. It could have been ‘the best of the year, It didn’t strike at all, and this should have warned Don, but he thought he might have had a whale on his line when he tried to reel it in. The line wouldn’t budge. Neither did it. ‘And you don’t get snagged trolling this water. . Our guide figured it out as we Northern fishermen stood around and speculated on what it could be. Don had hooked into aj bright, red buoy. We backed the boat up and n was able to Don) off without losing his bait. Don didn't know, because he had 300, team’ hf Pour Junior [9 Pm, can't tell for sure what you're Biase’

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up and thought he had snagged y, 5: on to someone's old fishing pants.) Riverside No. 6. The “pants” were shapeless. The cnivepr water filled with the octopus’) 3; South Side inky secretion and Mr. Skains dina Farm Buresu on knew By: then they. werent. Min Miriay 3.

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Our guide didn't show up and. I don't know what would yesterday morning. His arm was have happened if a bigger fish all swollen up from the gashes he had taken a sudden liking to the received gaffing kingfiish Mon-|“hootie.” :

So don’t think this deep sea encouraging news today for its tough. {newspapermen-fishermen who are Qur mackerel fishing yesterday being “sold” was around the jetties of Gal-| veston, about eight miles off, shore, We trolled up and down, the jetties i: company with other, boats but nobody had {scourge of the coastal area. It

Wi I forgot to tell you Hoosier) team WANS 2 game for fishermen what we used for bait tact ur. Kelly p the while catching mackerel. It was Went. Indianapolis Tim a simple little lure they call a Ap Yexion senior were rained later date.

of white feathers and a man-| size hook. : i Hurricane Season We used pretty light tackle

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