Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1948 — Page 10
) Begin Play In Women's State Golf Tourney At I¢
MONDAY, JULY 19, 1848
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Vic Ghezzi, angul ( cle.” Heat winners were N. J., veféran, who shoots good|Cotton Musick; Wichita, Kas.; Indiana's professional golfers had reason today to fret. about(§0lf every time out, pocketed Jack Stroud. Los Ang an amateur for the State Open next month at La Porte and he is|$2000 In prize money today after\'ng and Johnny ) John David who walked oft Saturday with his third state amateur |Si00ting the best game of hisPetors, Cal =~ ing " championship at Meridian Hills. career to win the Dapper Dan Two oe ed David, who was 15 under par for the week's play, won the | nVitational Tournament. wrecks at Alexan yes! . title 1 up from Fred Wampler Jr., the 1947 winner who couldn't Coming in 17 strokes under par|Stan Smola overturned four times get his putter on the beam, ' - yesterday, the curly-haired Ghezzi|during the trials and was rushed It was David's chipping and carded a 72-hole total of 271 for{to St. John’s Hospital where his putting which finall pe the his first major victory of the|condition is reported serious. Em‘championship. He ya trailed current season. rick suffered a possible arm fracthroughout the title match. al- Ghezzi led from start to finish.|ture when his mount was hit by Wampler evened the He scored a record-breaking 66|Bennie Jacobson of Detroit. Lecount four aiPple in the first round, duplicated that|roy Warriner of Indianapolis won They completed the first 18- figure in the second round andthe 25-lap feature. hole ately all even. David posted a ‘70 in the third round. 18 la3 ie 8 Teguiar Sunday Se She 20h Bore Toga ok Two Sign With Bills Spceqway, Bob: Mulks, Skokie, an two baiting evenly Sntll fhe BUFFALO, N.Y; July 19 (UP) {fut place in the 25-lap feature. 28th hole when David ran in an ~The Buffalo Bills football club Second was Kip Young, of Mun-eight-footer to go 2 up. When has announced the signing of|.o "ins word. ¢Wally Hostettler, Beak 3 80.00: putt wu No. 14 Halfbacks Bill Gompers of Notre Indianapolis, was third with an that seemed to be the end for Dame: and Chick Magiolli, ex- ’ {Notre Dame and Illinois player.
: } 5 Mr. Wampler but the defending Difenhiauser, but time was ® Many Star Gridders Baseball Standings and Results
the ninth inning to score six tallies. Bill Clark’s six-hit hurling held the Colonels safe in the second game. : Columbus traded shutouts at St. Paul, blanking the Saints, 12 to 0, then dropping the second game, 2 to 0. In addition to pitching five-hit ball in the curtain raiser, Ray Yochim homered twice for the Red Birds. Jack Paepke bested Wayne McLeland in a hurling duel in the second game to give the Saints a split. Ray Martin held Toledo to eight scattered hits at Milwaukee and the Brews won despite making only five safeties off Bob Raney. In the second game, Toledo again outhit the Brews but didn’t have the punch to over: come Milwaukee's three runs in the first inning.
3 em ians Travel Is Broadening [ans ir dr i LAA LR n | od SLL Well Behaved Just Ask the Braves 13 3 : . . - Start Match Public Links e - ton, 8 Full Games in Front of N. L., a ~ Compiling Great Road Record With 683 Pr, Mc me Pla 0 age * NEw July 19—They ai travel is broadening and the In on road trips it must be so. the Finalists to Meet i's Ali Match Play, Get Extra Hour Off NS Braves, now eight full games in first Place in the Nations: ff challengi 18 Holes a D For ‘Good Conduct’ |.ague race, are compiling one of the greatest road records in night, © Friday for Title gles utidy H. PETERSEN |the history of the majors with 28 victories and 13 defeats for 5 At st : ATLANTA, Ga., July 19 (UP) ~. By LEO ein 683 percentage. That's much bet-ioioheq sient ball to score Li Redskins The men put their clubs away —A field of 164 top week-end ABOARD THE B. 8. AMERICA |ter than they have done at Bos-|14¢n victory and his third over the weekJodey ‘and ¥ Jos AT vomen’s golfers Seed off toad) Th EN ROUTE TO ENGLAND, July|ton where they have a 537 markline yankees, 5 to 3, after which circuit, th turn to take over the job of equal- opening round of the 23d annual 19 (UP)—With an “extra hour|with 22 wins and 19 losses. ; New York took the nightcap, 13 the slends ling or breaking par as a record Nationa) - Public Links -Toutta- off for good behavior,” the Olym-| Since they “hit the road” only; 5 with 15 hits in six inning over the & field of 170 went after the 25th ment, and if practice rounds pic athletes aboard were sched-|their third western invasion ofimne game was called after thy pastime : & state golf championship at the mean anything, the club swing- uled to take in the captain’s party|the year they have won five outiiger seventh because of dark. Thus { P: Indianapolis Country Club. ers who shoot an even par will how of|of six games, climaxing the jun-|ness and general boredom, Pitch. dians : tonight and to stage a barrassment Brewers g Past champions, including last §o_ the Sarihegt, their own. ket with a double em er Tommy Byrne having dubiow. us year's dark-horse winner, Miss For the first time in tourna- flicials of the Pirates at Pittsburgh, 10}, himself by walk. Bob I wbkr, The Olympic o 3 to 1, yesterday. Nelson|ino 10 batters in Winning his and winne Bariani of Blooming- ment history, the week-long that the athletes have behaved|to 2 and » YI oa ling : sec- on ton, were among the entrants event will be entirely match play, perfectly as a group and will al- Potter won his first ational ng game. Hoot Evers’ grand i] He that teed off this morning in the 18 holes per day through the low them stay up an extra|League triumph in the Speer; pas slam homer gave Newhouser his B = 18-hole qualifying round. The low SOL. Sinals with 36 holes to de- hour tonight, until 11:30 p. m.|ing abetted by 3 Ss-un nt aE! > YoEI Berra 4 a Yankee n gn Ra. hooters maki e the finals. h : which Hea! nightca champlonship "ight for — Today's 82 survivors will be Ship tyme permission was the|grand slam homer off Elmer Rid- The three new National League is standin AR An lack ones who. drew drat Tound Pr rR = Ra morrow. The two finalists will gone smoothly an out an . » Jlay Svar > 36-holé Touts Friday PY Viltrid Crossley Jr. of New Unpleasant uote. With the (Hpl_ 10 Kae en egimares ca bis a or, If AT Tor the ehampionship. : . |York, a transplanted Atlantan I aw only oo days away—it|sixth victory, keeping Pittsburgh/iCl ner re as they a Tribe 1 TE a pi anden {he COLLECTOR = Miss Eins who won the title last year, re- I ay hat there|scoreless until Ralph Kiner hit enned their clubs up to win sec- group of usual thy EN Ei Miss Batam, Miss beth Dunn, who as you can see, | mained the favorite, but even would be any “incidents” or fric-{his 100th homer in the ninth inl, games after they lost their Wisconsit runner-up last at Miss Alice swings a mean golf club, seems [he couldn't enter the seemingly tion of any kind. less than three Hull major Jengue openers. ’ Sons ane O'Neal of Indianapolis, 1946 win- f titles. A charmed 71 cirgls on the yougn, ‘| The weather, too, has been(seasons. It was b Elliott Win For Old Burt The Re ner; Mrs. Gene Bogardus of South] 0 0° 8 collector of titles. As |spacious North Fulton course. | [placid without any real storms.|year. Alvin Dark and Bo Hot Tira hurt a The Re Bend, the former Dorothy Gus-| & member of the. 1948 field she wl ity 4 atotaoies vied Sor the { High win as oe ‘choppy seas were hit Bowen Conger ee Loe the ‘most impressive for th fee ito tafson, 1934 runner-up, and Miss| || be after her ninth Women's | ieee score posted was a 72 by encountered on the first two days Dodg : them foul Elizabeth of Indianapolis, . . . .| ; Gr re out from New York, but Cleveland’s American Leaguenings for old Burt, then coasted Bartell’ ¢ who has come out of retirement] State Golf championship and a Hatold Saunders of Denver. ? Poi ; 4 : : ite Sox |B&Ve been smoother since th leaders also won a pair, 2 to 1[to.a 13-to-4 win over the Cards After t in an attempt to win her ninth| new record. Sous! i Hare eke oyeral . FOUR HOMERS—With 2 wide grin on Bis face, White OX | The first landfall is D and 6 to 4 in 12 innings at Wash-|2t St Louis efter losing | ite pe Tribesters championshi s outfielder Pat Seerey crosses home after his third round tripper in |tomorrow after six days at sea. . er, 6 to terday’s Miss O'Neal, recent winner of nie i rar Bex, the sixth inning of the first game with the A's yesterday. In the |The America WH dock aL Cobhiingta B io 0.15; games | iy Soni. Moore hit 8 i Tum Bower. oh sational the women’s city championship, e da lifes last year’s runnerup, captured ||th inning he blasted his fourth homer to tie the major league i Souther (and an ee = op) ot ibs of th Dod gets seven ine tolifed the JCC course in the Vi the team championship with an rd and win the game, 12-11. All set to greet him is Luke Tooee ame but Dale Mitchells RIS omen middle 70s last week. Miss Ellis r man of 74 record an he 8 Wednesday. The athletes are|second g also got first-g and The In Das pat rag. Mim EIN average score Jo m champions| Appling (4), Sox third baseman. slated to disembark at South-|triple and a long fly provided the|Stan Musial got his 22d off Hank first gam Tonle p p I 0 ; 0 0 of ormey Sha aplons > ampton at 8 a. m. London time winning run for relief hurler Sam| Behrman, who pitched six-hit ball their ne also were back. : Mid et Race (2 a. m. Indianapolis time on|Zoldak. Gene Bearden won his|tor his third straight victory in credit for An 1/t0 this Years ham hel 9 24. Paul tho 1040 Yinner. ap. Wednesday and go to their re-|ninth game in the opener in whichithe nightcap. The Cards and was repls event is the junior ip| The veteran c Pion Herse dae Suelo Memphis, * spective camps by bus. Jim Hegan tripled home with the| Dodgers moved into a second- a th %, of Clinton, 8 yer: ¢ A i T D : winning run. ahead of skidding Pittseo to the 98 he shot Satur- busgh,| I a ety ood of Here to Hrac op rivers Wn ratke- and Jos ; athletes ug id dhe ps aobody pase tis 8 Fo day to capture both the men’s Memphis and considered a dark- A 75-lap race, billed as a mid-season championship event for|cept invitations to compete in|Wanted became Be 8% too at, Ken Raffensberger blanked the Lee oa singles as well as the all-around norse threat. midget auto racers, has been announced for next Sunday night's|post-Olympic tourneys in Europe.|had his grea 4 uae 11. Giants, 3 to 0, for his secont Pos Cas title in the 54th annual state show at the W. 16th St. Speedway. , : - | They were sprinter Mel Patton of (When he hit four Butées in an 1-lstraight shutout, but Durocher Pete Fas shoot of the Indiana Trapshoot- . . The race, which will carry a $3000 purse guarantee, may at-|southern California, hurdler Roy|inning, 12-to-11 te ye boys came back to win the night- res. sin ing Association which wound up 72les Wins n tract some of the midwest’s top drivers since points accumulated|Cochran of Indiana, distance run-|tory over the Athletics at Phila-|cap for old Leo, 8 to 2, as Clint re a five-day stand at the Indiana in such AAAlsarictioned championship events, determine the|ner Ed O'Toole of the New York delphia, the Sal Sinash Win Blog Hartung and Clem Dreisewet PY Gun Club here yesterday after-| _ national driving champion for the| = —— ~~ =~ — A wl hurdler Clvde South Gh Bae ERE, marke] pesttered. ix hits; one of hem ek C noon. ear. . ansas, meter runner years \ faces/rad Ee ve cen CHCAE0 NE PUY [oo cc Millers Make fis Sr imme mt Edinb nr fon f titles in the state event with picked up 33 points at the track high-jumper Dwight Eddleman of hag bit fous homess. bit Bae. Stallcaup sath Made Jour hits in with Dic] monotonous Regular and. 1s 2 CHICAGO, July 19 (UP)—Rich-{last night, running one-two-three ge : » Illinois. . fo. others Chuck Klein of the Dmeys pening mn yen i tm. tied tn. oer eve ard (Pancho) Gonzales, 19-year-|in the 30-lap feature. Sonny Ye jggest n ge Phils in a 10-inning game in 1936|¢w, batters in the ninth to force i Test 71|by L. E. Smith, of Brookville, and |0ld tennis wizard from Los An-\Dowell of Los Angeles wos the fk Savoldi Placed and Lou Gehrig of the Yankees|nome the winning run in a 3-to2 fl (hot deve the Clinton gun-master won in a|8eles, looked forward today to ington, Cal. finished second and By United Press On M P in 1932. The Sox made 24 hits in|Chicago victory, the Phils came Bob Keeg 1|25-target shoototr. He hit 24 to| 00 Malone, FORE CPSP mdle Haddad of Los Angeles was| Minneapolis made tne largest ON Mat Program fhe Seerey-paced spree. but Phil'lback to win, 6 to 4. when ba Les Fl Stnith's 43 for te crown. Tir blasting his way to the Na-|third. gain in the American Association| Jumpin’ Joe Savoldi, former a A Tet game, winning 6 to Fri belted He brio a off on th Alla a So hes tional Clay Courts title here. of, Kenny Eaton of New Castlelduring the week-end, Winning/Notre Dame football star, willll ‘as Bill MeCanan scored. his oe a Yesterday, ‘Gonzales, led the field for ps an three .and | climbing to victory. . three runs tue of piling up a total of 302| —. .° the tourney, overpow-|to be satisfied with the fourth games Ah f face Don Meclntire, Otterville, first ¥ ’ Ty. place Red Sox, just tack. targets in 499 shots in the Unies ered Clarence (Nick) Carter, San|spot after he burned off the within a game and a all of Mo., in one of the twe preliminary} hot their ‘fellow townamen Yesterday's Star—Pat Seerey § gvelita OS Spetition — Singles, Francisco, 7-5, 6-2, 6-3. The aging thread of his right rear sre. Mc- fourth place, Bist’ Columbia matches on the wrestling show at|,, Braves, came from behind in| of the White Sox, who became both ear, but year |Carter had no time for his u Dowell's time was 8:17.13. e ers the Coliseum tomorraw night. |po games to defeat the Browns,| the first yer since 1936 to Da nes last crown pir on a|clowning as Gonzales slugged his| George Young of Osceola, Ind. [Saturday In an Jerme Somes Savoldi weighs in ‘at 214 and|12 to 5 and 7 to 6 at Boston. hit four ayer in & game, his perfect performance of 200|Way to a straight-set victory and yon the 20-lap semi-final event.[and defeate 1G |comes from Three Oakes, Mich. Browns Take Leads final blast in the 11th defeating straight. His all-around total [the championshi) tes, Magd Heat winners were Hansen, esterday. a5 to x ahd a - McIntire will enter the ring at| mu six-run rallies, the first| the Athletics, 12 to 11. however, was higher this year), Ii, the TOLIRR SEgID, MARIS Baton, McDowell: and Jimmy The vicorie cut f place lead.|7all with a 30-minute tae mgr. [fPrked by Birdie _Tebbets’ eT 392 as against 389 in 1947 Rurac of Bucharest, Luddington. with a 30-minute time limit. three-run homer, gave Boston the T S n Trade Approximately 700 shooters Stunned the gallery with an amaz-|. ‘Bop, Breading of Indianapolis| In other games yesterday, St.\ The main event will match chal- opener after St Lous took a 41 WO ign i Serer Site yg provedifrom throughout Indiana ana|IN8LY quick victory over top-iyoo) the 25-lap feature at the{Paul divided a pair with Colum-|jenger Lou Thesz .against WI The Broan mao gli BOSTON July 19 (UP)—Jim _ costly Po were 2 po roughout states compet-|5¢eded Dorothy Head, Alameda, gpeedrome track Saturday night, bus and Milwaukee shaded To-|Bill Longson for the NWA Reavy L100 Ihe Tio ly OE LO I Loworth, Na: vou 's will piay|ed in the meet which started last|Cals 6-0, 6-2. ! leading all the way. Frank Til-(ledo twice, 5 to 4 and 3 to 2. |weight championship. The title but Boston gradually reduced theltional Professional Football | Sonne George Wash- Wednesday. man of Alexandria was second] At Minneapolis, the Millersihout will be for two falls out of and went ahead to stay Loe Re rave aig 1 Tm» Ghezzi's 271 Wins . [and Lioyd Ruby of Wichita Falls,|pushed seven runs across the|three and will be to the finish. (mists oor runs fn. the fourth | ae orth the Boston Yanks. | ; J : “ h Tex. was third. Ben Emrick of|plate in the first inning. How-|/There will be no time limit. ith So one he fourth. Sontracts with 4 ou vanks. 1 ; » n avi ves : £ ros Pittsburgh Golf Meet WO NU A SO a ly a ne . Hal Newhouser became the top|Washington Redskins in a trade = : PITTSBURGH, wd a (UP)— semi-final with his two-cylinder{runs as Louisville came Litwhiler Serves as winner. in the majors when: he y
Something to Fret About
for Tom Dean, Giant lineman. Professor in Spring ;
CINCINNATI, July 19 (UP)— Danny Litwhiler, Cincinnati Reds’ outfielder who works as a high school teacher in his native Ring(town, Pa., during the off-season, sometimes “doubles in brass” at spring training camp by conducting classes for his teammates’ children. !
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champion came back to win No, 15 and 16 as David took op some tree and trap trouble.
With his 1-up lead, David twoputted the final green for par five. Wampler chipped up on his third shot within two feet of the cup and while 2500, spectators held their breath Wampler missed the 24-inch pressure putt for a birdie and a chance to even the match, David had 12 one-putt greens for the 36 holes, Wampler had five. David has 15 under par for the tournament. ’
Rockets Sign Vacanti
CHICAGO, July 19 (UP)— Quarterback Sam Vacanti signed his 1848 contract as.the Chicago Rockets of the All-America Football Conference shoved off for training camp at Ripon, Wi# Vacanti was the No. 1 signal-caller of the Rockets last year.
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Former Coach Dies
PHILADELPHIA, July 19 (UP)—Lou Young, former University of Pennsylvania football coach, died today in Chestnut
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