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Defending Champion Wampler was Koehler and David had a similar lead over Mike Pollak, also of
Indianapolis. David turned in the best nine- .
Koehler was four down at the
turn ‘and won his first hole on} when Wampler pulled to right into the rough and then the
green Koehler's putt was 10 inches wide of the pin, but Wampler
pitched up too strongly and rolled eight feet beyond the cup.| He missed his putt and conceded!
the hole to Koehler.
David took a one-up lead oni
the first hole with a par four. He and Pollak halved the next
two, then David went two-up) with a birdie three on the 448-| yard fourth hole. They halved
No. 5, then Pollak dueced the
David went three-up on No. 10. Battle to Finish Favored to come out on top today and clash in the 36-hole finals tomorrow were Wampler of Speedway and David, the Meridjan Hills “bomber.” { In a spectacular quartermatch yesterday, Henry
; of Indianapolis, al-| brook, also po {not notice it but the champ add-
ed one to his score anyway. On the 15th hole Timbrook ton, defending all-around titlegained a 1-up lead, the first time he was ahead in the match, when Wampler was trapped, hit a long| nd wood out of the sand into the)
duel right up to the 15th green. fu" and ended up With a bogie
They were all even at the end
most put Wampler out of the
golf business for the remainder
of the tourney. A gallery of more than 200 fans trailed along as Wampler, the defending titleholder, and the 1941 champ fought a swinging
of 17 holes. Both Wampler and Timbrook
brilliant golf all the way
indicated by the gasps, moans
1 applause of the crowd on al
“most every shot by either player.
~ Timbrook’'s defeat became apparent on his second shot after a powerful drive, which ended up
in the rough on the 18th fairway.
His ball caught a tree and dropped dead. Wampler laid his
second shot neatly on the green of the par five hole. # Wild Approach
““Mimbrook’s approach was a Mittle wild and he lay three on the age of the green. He finished with a par five but it wasn’t good enough to top Wampler's birdie four and the defending champ
won, 1 up.
Wampler took the lead immediately when he birdied the|three, to leave him only 1-up. first hole. He went on to gain a 3 up advantage at the end of the hole. fourth. But Timbrook got hot|yard drive on the final stretch and two birdies netted him the seemed to un-nerve Fleming, sixth and eighth holes, leaving whose second shot ended up in him only ene down at the turn..an impossible lie at the base of Wampler carded a par 35 and/a tree near the green. picked up after failing to make The second nine was the one a recovery and David tapped in t provided the thrills. Tim- a 25-foot putt for his eagle, wink evened things up with a par ning 2-up. four on the 10th and the boys
Timbrook a 36.
halved the next hole.
Third Round
“ Pred Wampler, Indianapolis, defeated]
e Kaperak, Terre Haut
Georg e, 4 and 3. Hen mbrook, Indianapolis, defeated
ry Robert Cleveland, Fred Burnside, Mike Borson, Anderson, 1 up. Arnold , Indianapolis, Dick Stackhouse, Indianapolis, 2 and - John David, Indianapolis, def South Bend, 3 and 2
n Cravens, Pranklin, 3 and 1
Timbrook, Columbus, defeated Jack
~~ Bob Hesler, Crawfordsville, 2 and 1
old Cork, Indianapolis, 5 and 3. : Quarterfinals
Wampler defeated Henry Timbrook, 1 up.
Koehler defeated Burnside, 3 and 1} David defeated Fleming, 2 up.
{ Pollak defeated Bob Timbrook, 2 snd 1.|
Zale, Cerdan Signed ~For September Bout
NEW YORK, July 14 (UP)— Tony Zale, world middleweight champion, has been signed for n international title defense {against Marcel Cerdan, European
champion, in September at site to be decided later.
Baseball Standings, Results
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INDIANAPOLIS 38 . : Milwaukee 35 L611 1. Columbus 41 S549 8h 8t. Paul .. 41 539 7 Minneapolis
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
troit at Boston. {cago at Washington (night). eveland at Philadelphia (night). t York.
NATIONAL LEAGUE ooklyn at Cincinnati. ton at Chicago. Philadelphia at Bt. Louis (night). Sew York at Pittsburgh (night). : RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
, Hutchinson and Garagiola; Ep-| McCulloug te, Stud iner and BuinsiBrookiyn
202 101 10x—7 12 0 Madison and Houk.
3 Local Golfers Battle n State Semi-Finals
Wampler, David Lead 3-Up Each At 10th. Hole of Semi-final
By BILL EGGERT Fred Wampler Jr. and John David, co-favorites in the Indiana State Amateur golf chamionship tournament, each had three-up leads today in their first 18-hole semi-final matches at Meridian Hills.
Ruth Knuth Steals Shoot Spotlight
Breaks 143 Targets In 16-Yard Event
Handicaps and doubles were the targets today as the 54th an.\nual Indiana State Trapshooting Tournament continued at the Indiana Gun Club, E. 38th St. and
three-up over = Arnold
Champions will be named on Sunday, the last day of competi
Taking the spotlight yesterday was Ruth Knuth, Indianapolis, who continued to show the form | which has won her seven straight in the women's
Ruth, who won the national i singles in 1944, ’45 and '46, hit © 1143 of 150 targets in the 16-yard, 150-target event for women. was closely followed by Jackie Whalen, Indianapolis, who scored
The handicap preliminary shoot will be held today along with two top-prize events. { In the men’s division yesterday,
called a penalty stroke on himself and dropped the hole with a bogie. four men hit 149 of 150 targets Wampler imposed the penalty to lead the 16-yard event. Bernie 'on himself on the 13th water- Judd, Hamilton. O.; Homer Clark {hole when he said his ball moved Sr. Alton, I11.; E. M. Wenz, Louis-| finals slightly as he addressed it on|ville, and C. D. Nichols, Piqua, O., Tim- the third shot for his approach. all missed but one target in their| Timbrook protested that he did attempts. } Those men breaking 148 tar-
Hitting 147 in the 16-yard diYeton Were Nathan Barret, Nid. imonds 2 at 10 a. m. Sunday, the Riverside No. 1, and Allison Jets vs. E. C.|
Wampler tied things up again Albany; Emmet Naselroad, Terre 1,06 representative to the an-
on the 17th and went on to win.
Both players carded a 36 on the C. 8. Hinckley, North Aurora, Ill.;
H. B. Greenemayer, Piqua, Joe Devers, Dayton, O.,, and R.
was a par 71 and Timbrook fin-|yowell, Piqua, O.
ished the 18 holes with a one
second thrill-packed match was provided by and Evansville stylist Francis Fleming, who went the round with David only te ¢
Horseshoe Pitching
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x KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 16—8till clinging to their one-game| .,._ ,., ,... 615 604 <u lead though they lost in St. Paul last night, the indianapolis Indians) ¥ : were due here late today to tackle the sixth-place Kansas CHI il: Soubio sagt at Kansas Blues in a twilight-night double-header. A 3 na ined their No. 1 spot in the sizzling American #Ome game with Tolede in MilAssociation race because the second-place Brewers finally had their ke : oe on ea aPPed he|Weeks that the Tribesters have . | Colamons Red ‘Birds came back! lost, 1 to 0, on a home run. Min-|_ oo st Paul siso got its first " to life. It was the longest vic- neapolis beat them on Eibieiman on in the eighth and sacritory march in the AA this Year. pitcher's homer in Indianapolis fied him to second, Where he The Indians have defeated the on July 2 when the Indians got was left. ’ ks Blues eight times in 12 clashes put three hits behind Bagby. |’ rhe Saints had seven runners this season and hope to maintain In addition to a mound duel. ,54eq the Indians six.’ Jack {that pace while in Kawtown. But|last night's encounter in St. Paull og qin got two of the Tribe's five it's a tough assignment, calling also was errorless as both hurl-|; io ang stole one base, his 25th {for five games in three days. lers received gilt-edged support... tne season. . | In addition to tonight's twin Bagby allowed nine hits. | Cassini opened the ninth with | bill, there will be a single tilt to-| The situation looked rosy for! a single and his mates in the dugmorrow afternoon and a second the Tribe at the start. Ted Beard . ‘spouted with glee. They ldouble attraction Sunday. Prob-/led off the game with a doublel,, 5 o.¢ tne time finally had come ‘able Tribe pitchers tonight are but Martin tightened and erased =... gown Martin. |Ed Bahr and Cal McLish. {the next three hitters, two by But Roy Weatherly's attempts Martin Fans 13 [tFikeouts. led sacrifice went awry and reThus far on the current trip| Pete Gets On \sulted in a forceout of Cassini the Indians have won one and lost! Pete Castiglione opened the at second. Weatherly then moved two. In last night's spectacular fifth with a single and moved 10;, second as Les Fleming was 'mound duel in St. Paul, won by second on Tom Saffell's sacrifice. |to55ed out. the Saints, 1 to 0, in 10 innings, it But lefthander Martin refused to| pon Gutteridge hit a high lwas a case of the Redskins still wit and got out of the hole. pounder over the box but Martin {being off form at the plate. They! The Saints also had their knocked it down by leaping high. \were held to five hits and 13 went| po cec midway in the contest|It went as a hit but the pitcher's |down on strikes at the hands of|( 1u t5 be cut down by the Tribe’s|fancy stop prevented it from go= |southpaw Morris Martin. |fine fielding and Bagby's clutch|ing to the outfield. Weatherly Earl Naylor's home run over ching |moved to third, where he was left jie Jeft Bel fence Wy ih vope out/ tthe seventh frame the as Castiglione was retired on an in the 10th. brought the Bera"! Apostles got two hits with a sac- infield play. -
Moore Mortuaries line-up when they meet the South Side Saints {tional contest to a close. Jim] . + Bagby was the victim of Naylor's
» = = in the first game of the Amateur Day double-header July 25 a ? C k d Victory Field, Weaver will be at third vse and Tribby will play homer with the.count two. sizes Brewers Finally rac LL
* MEET SAINTS—Kenny Weaver and Jim Tribby will be in the
Lt : v " . and no balls. shortstop. E. C. Atkins and the winner of the Kingan's Reliable- Indians Weak at Plate i
° DeWolf News play-off game will meet in the second game. | Bagby's record now reads 13 Birds Club Four Pitchers won
With three of the four Amateur; South Side Saints, City League and 5. But he would have By United Press
Day participants already named, standard bearer, will play Moore under normal conditions last Thirteen was unlucky for Milwaukee last night when Columbus |gets were Herschel Cheek, Clin- the game which will draw the Mortuaries in the 1:30 opener. night. His mates simply could broke the Brewers’ 12-game winning streak. During the drive in most week-end interest among Moore will represent the Big Six not hit. Jim issued no walks Ch Milwaukee pitchers allowed only six runs in the last seven
{holder; Cliff Doughman, Morrow, the sandlotters will be the De- League. |and fanned three. | hiseled several games from Indianapolis’ lead. {0., and W. R. Smith, Brookville, Wolf News vs. Kingan's Reliable! The remainder of the week-end, It was the second time in two, BMS, the Br mb us would not be denied last night and clubbed |contest. |schedule: ! ! 12-to-6 win | MANUFACTURERS LEAGUE (Saturd o { four pitchers for an easy } . Scheduled for Riverside dia-| FAR Fa CioNERs Lol tans & a at Tribe Box Score In other games, Minneapolis| =" TL Tg two Toledo
0 {Atkins at Riverside No. 2 INDIANAPOLIS {shaded Toledo, 8 to 7, and Kansas, Frors at Minneapolis to drop the
{ game will decide the be pel] wumcreaL LEAGUE {Suiday)--Beech Beard, rf ...... 3 5 ¥ % o Tuy advanced to sixth Plate on a into seventh place. The ’ a Jrove vs ingan's Reliable at Beecl ai, ay 3 0 T-to- n over sville. . Haute; Frank Smith, Ft. Wayne; |; ,a] Amateur Baseball Associa- Grove Jhdjana a vs. iy 3 Cal 1D if : 0 2 2 ° 0 Catcher Joe Garagiola’s three-| Hens made three home runs and tion get-together en OR olf News vs. Moose peming, 11 ........ 4 0 0 11 0 9 i t/15 hits but couldn't get the wine | y | ge at Riverside No. 2. | Gutteridge, 3b "4 0 1 1 o orun homer in the fifth inning a i tall foaoTiolt and the Relies nivel Girt JESGOE, Sutengll t1s iran § § § { §itwasier sows: vo the gue for) CE M2 0. Taghpiace Sealy De Sled Jor Fhe leader- |. side No. 4; Boughton Excavating vs.|Kalin .. ...... 1 © 0 0 o othe Red Birds. In the ninth, the] Dave Madison he irling Race Isa p © e Municipal race with Fertls Food Market wi FEiveisite Pl] | Bikar, of 9 8 8 9 9 {Birds scored four insurance runs. Louisville to five safe . an 3nd ous Jecords Whoever it iG verside No. 1, and South Side Saints Bagby, p .. 2 8 8 1 4 0 The Brewers played their poor- sas City. Hank Baet, e I ew may , they will face E. C.lvs Indiana State Parm at Putnamville |= ~~ ° 1 = = ooo = est game of the season afield, home run slugger, hit one out | Atkins of the Manufacturers BIG SIX LEAGUE (Bunday)—Lincoin Totals 4 0 5 0
Serine 127 11 Chiropractic vs. Sacks Used Autos al Kalin grounded out for Saflell in contributing five errors. {the park in the third to nail down The Millers took full advantage'the win. :
1-up defeat when “the medalist got an eagle on the last hole. David took a 1-up advantage on the fourth hole. 3-up lead by taking the eighth and ninth holes as Fleming's game seemed to be a little off. After they rounded the turn David took the 10th hole, then lost the 11th, 12th and 16th, the first two when he bogied and the last when Fleming got a birdie
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NEW YORK, July 16—Even without Ted Williams that new s—Ser baseball “Soxcess Story” in Boston made pretty good reading today | divisions of the Indianapolis Pires—Seratn & —that is for everybody but American League pitchers. Tennis Center tournament. John Blasting the Tigers for 13 to 5 and 3 to 1 victories yesterday, the belting Bostonians won their fifth game in six a, pig| yesterday as he downed Bobi, man, Williams, was forced out of the lineup with injured side|
called because of darkness. Bill] Charles had already won the 1
Both got birdies on the 17th But David's brilliant 325
During those six games the Red Sox have gotten 42 hiis,.not a spectacular number until it is revealed that exactly half of them were for extra bases, bonus blows, 15 were doubles, five homers, and one a triple, sounds like Thumpin’ Theodore was still in there but the “Soxcess Story” goes on without him. Interrupt Win Streak Increasing their lead over the fifth place Tigers to three full games the Red Sox rudely interrupted their seven-game winning streak by runs in the seventh inning of the opener as Jack Kramer scored his eighth straight victory and his 10th of the season. Doerr hit a Boston homer and Dick Wakefield got one for De-
Koehler defeated Fred Burnside, Indianapolis, and Bob TimA 30-foot putt on the 12th green brook, a brother of Henry, fell put Wampler ahead again. The before Pollak’s clubs in the other game was evened up on the next/quarter-final matches. hole, however, when the champion ners took 2 and 1 victories.
Championship Flight
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Voiselle and Bob Rush put on the| junior singles title by defeating Beard cists n nightcap duel. The Braves got|Bill Bastian on Wednesday. 3 8 BY TAILORS A, both of their first game runs in| Four final events were held 3 the first inning off Ralph Hamner |yesterday as the tournament Gah 59 on two walks, a single by Duke|closed shop. In the girls 15- eee. 1000 12 28 1 rare Torgeson and Jeff Heath's fy. |and-under ciass Pat Stewart de-|,,Fyoihust is_Curigone, 2 fas and they 8
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Powell to Aid Wooden As UCLA Frosh Coach
LOS ANGELES, July 16 (UP) former Indiana State Teachers’ College baskethas been named freshman basketball coach at
The Red Sox made only four hits in the second half of the “two games for the price of two” day and night double bill, three of them were third-inning doubles off Dizzy Trout by catcher Matt Batts, pitcher Mel Parnell, and Johnny Pesky, accounting for three runs. up six hits to shade Trout in a fast-moving duel played in an hour and 22 minutes. Cleveland Pulls Away At Philadelphia, Cleveland pulled away to a 25 game firstplace lead by trimming the sec-ond-place Athletics, 6 to 1 and to 5 as Steve Gromek and
Mike Pollak Indinnapoiin, defeated Har. |Gustine and Ralph Kiner poled
Powell will work under his former coach at Indiana State, Johnny Wooden, who has been! a named to serve as head coach of! ithe UCLA varsity. 8
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