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Miss Alice O'Neal of Woollstock Country Club won her third women’s city golf championship today with a thrilling one-up vicDorothy Ellis, defending champion, at Highland. _

Miss Miss O'Neal shot a one over

kept pressing Miss O'Neal

throughout the match, faltered| Ellis

on the final hole and led to her defeat. Her chip shot to the 18th hole was two feet short of the green, while Miss ONeal poked

over the course. O'Neal won the first hole with a par op as Ellis’ chip shot from a bunker slope- fell short. After halving the second hole, Ellis evened up the match oh the

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STANFORD, Cal, July 1 (UP) —Al Masters, graduate manager of athletics at Stanford Univer- - oa left yesterday to assume his duties as manager of the American track and field team in the a ine S i nig t forthcoming Olympic games at London. Masters first will go to In Times All-Star Poll at Evanston, Ill, for the pre-| Olympic finals. He will sail for] Ry ART WRIGHT Midnight tonight is ihe. deadline for Times Teaders to bid for the games in London on July 14, Guy E. Lawrence & Son the top prize in the Major League All-Star Baseball Po and, 70 at Southampton, Eng-| 10 E 10th S& LI-1940 Official lots and the 25-word statement on Pol entrants’ 'and. July 21. | must be postmarked or brought to The Times by IF...YOU LIKE TENNIS...YOU'LL aE aes

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WINNER ' AND LOSER—Alice O'Neal (right), Woodstock Country Club, today defeated defending champion Dorothy Ellis in the finals of the Indianapolis Women's Golf Championship at the Highland Country Club. Miss O'Neal scored a 1-up victory.

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excellent fairway shol to the green. She two putted for a par as Ellis’ second shot fell short and also two putted after a strong chip shot. This is the eighth time the two women had clashed for a golf!

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third when O'Neal took three putts. Again halving the 4th and 5th O'Neal forged back in front with a slam-bang birdie, sinking a sixfooter after a beautiful iron shot from way out. It was a heartbreaker for Ellis who came within 'a shade of sinking a chip shot from in front of the green.

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onsolation Mrs. John Havrin you, Meridian Hills. defeated Judy Kees! g. Indian Lake,

up (final). P Second Flight Mrs. Gertrude Groven! Pleasa: Run, defeated Mrs. G. R. Redd! ng, Plan Club of Indianapolis, 3 and 2 (final).

Consol Mrs. W. D Little, fighland, defeated Mrs. Ralph Duncan, Nor Side, 1 up, 19 holes (final).

Alice EmRandt, bo Side, defeated Mrs. C. L. Smit Highiand, 9 and 8 (final).

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received by The Times: AMERICAN LEAGUE Catchers—First, Buddy Rosar, { Philadelphia; second, Birdie Teb-| betts, Boston; third, Yogi Berra,! New York. First base—First, George Mc-| Quinn, New York; second, Mickey Vernon, Washington; third, Ferris Fain, Philadelphia. Second base—First, Joe Gordon, Cleveland; second, Bobby Doerr, Boston; third, Bobby Brown, New York. Third base—First, George Kell. |

Detroit; second, Ken Keltner, Cleveland; third, John Pesky, Boston.

Shortstop—F'irst, Lou Boudreau,

Manifold Enter In 60th AAU Meet

MILWAUKEE, July 2 (UP)—D Track stars from every corner of the nation began a two-day grind today at the 60th National Amateur Athletic Union track meet at Marquette Stadium. Included in the lineup of stars was Howard (Tyke) Manifold of Butler University. Manifold will

He placed fourth in the event at| 3» the recent NCAA show in Minne-

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mat battle at the outdoor Sports| Arena next Tuesday night.

A heavyweight tag-team Match hoon with trials in nearly every | Beech Grove Stadium results: event on the program while to- Mik .% “uch Marr night the finals will be held in Gas 10, Hap's

involves Hi Lee (290), of El Paso, Tex., and partner Hans Schnable, (250), Milwaukee, facing Don McIntyre, (230,, of. Otterville, Mo., and team-mate Ralph Garibaldi, (225), from St. Louis, will feature the two-event card. Tuesday’s battle will mark the

OL. Nin eB AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ' WIMBLEDON, England, July aru, “8 n an Th Bt. Paul i 001 001 030 8 8-1 2 (UP)—They were sending, a Bt. Paul ..... : 8 nr and Aletaens Maddie Hutenin boy out to do a man’s jo ay Columba iss ++: 38. pe 138 don ‘and Sonrey: : in the men’s finals of the WimbleJina: Ciiy 305 21% rE don, tennis championships. Louievaia 51100 a1 a 3 Comeviue 7.00 001 100 08= 3 § 5 Bob Falkenburg, 22-year-old AMERICAN LEAGUE angadison and Houk; McCall, Zuber, SBhea| net gtar from Hollywood, Cal. velan % os iy — was America’s hope to keep the Philadelphia 803 ae et S00 100 30— 3} }| English amateur title on the Boston ee i] 8% Martin, T Triner and Burris; Reid, Ross other side of the Atlantic as he Washingte i rd nn He Man ———— moved out agaiost tagey Jomm ashinglon Bromwich of Aus e 4 307 14 AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago ....0000. 311 18% L SEPRTRITPIIPS ANolo'00 031— 7 3 title round. The championship NaTioNAL LEAGUE NO at Galciout, “Sonnson "nd i » | was won last year by U. S. star Bosten Jet. 0B vette, Hiller, Page and Niarhos Jack Kramer, who has since St. Louis ... sa | : 90 turned professional. DPisishurgh «1 .e oe 3 Detro land : + Weamaee ve 0900 S30 3 n 3 AL thou gh Falkenburg had Philadelphia Sor 8 (funcriet. Gromek, ‘aondat.*Giriato rer | youth’s vigor on his side, he still Cineinnatt ".; 439 9Y houser, Wagner and Swift. 3 was given little chance agains ODIEAO -rerssrrss i AE TU 070.00 the heads-up tennis wizardry of ‘ re 013 05e— 3 18 1/the veteran international from GAMES TODAY Eo n, Pearson, Papish and Robinson, down - under.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION (All games at night) Minneapolis at TANAPOLIS 18:30).

Kansas City at Louisville,

AMERICAN LEAGUE tAll games at night) Detroit at Chicago. Cleveland at St. Louis. Yashingion at New York. Philadelphia at Boston.

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Priladelphia 7": 300 odd ons 3 ¢ 1 Cerdan-Zale Fight |Early: Heels, Coleman. Savage snd Possible in September NEW YORK, July 2 (UP)— Ben B. Bodne, president of Tourogton 17 3% 000 000-1 4 9'nament of Champions, Inc., will Hartung, Kennedy and Cooper; Sain|sail for Europe Friday on the ang: Salkeid, Niew Amsterdam to sign Msroel Cerdan for a September title fig 000 01 o00— 1'3 o with Tony Zale, world middle-

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| Amateur, Independent, Semi-Pro Baseball

The South Side Saints will ey, the W. I. Buckeyes at Garfield No. at 5 p. m., Saturday, Boughton Excavating at Riverside No 5, Sunday in a City League game, and Capitol at Decatur Central High School Monday at 2 p. m. The Saints would like to Jehedile Wo ame for Garfleld No. 3, a turday. Any team dsrested contact Buck Adams, GArfield 6611. Saturday's schedule in the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association's Mahufacturers League: Kingan A. A, vs. Allison Jets at Riverside No. 1, two P. R. Mallory vs. E. C. Atk side No. 2, single game. Sunday's schedule in the Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association's leagues: MUNICIPAL—Beech Grove vs. Armour’s at rove, and DeWolf News vs. Kingan's Reliable at Riverside No. 2. Indiana Reformatory will play Moose Lodge Monday at Pendleton CITY LEAGUE—Russet |nlon Printers at Riverside Excavating vs. South Side Saints at Riverside No. 5; Meat Suisert Local v

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pounds of wrestling brawn willlevent here will qualify for aif collide in an Australian tag-team| chance to try for places on the

apolis, qualifying for the Olympic, tryouts scheduled for July 9 and 10 at Evanston. The first six winners in every

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will compete in the two-day cin-| der festival, - headed by hurdler Harrison Dillard and discus expert Fortune Gordien. Both Dillard and Gordien were favored to win their second consecutive {AAU crowns and both were given a chance to set new records. The outlook for records in the junior events, however, slight.

Negro Doubleheader Carded Here Sunday

The Cincinnati Crescents and the San Francisco Sea T ions will play in a Negro baseball doubleheader at Victory Field Sunday night. The first game will start at 6:45 p. m. There will be a fireworks diplay between games.

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