Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1948 — Page 8

rst Match Play Round

Louis May Defend Title|0ld Olympic Just One More Time Story False,

‘Uncle Mike’s’ Emissary to Contact Champ;

ut 1-Up Victory In Fi * ga Four Local Golfers Move

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Goes 18-Hole Limit in Women’s State Meet

Other Favorites Also Victorious as

. s > fe o . i . Leaders Meet Fairway and Tee Trouble Mig!" ~‘gn for Lesnevich Fight in Fall $2 S Brunda Wit i By BILL EGGERT By OSCAR FRALEY, Untied Frees Sparta Wel oe of Fai 5 Miss Alice O'Neal had to go the limit today to win her first : io, NEW YORE, July B-njos Lows make EE | x Wasn't vs 3 match in the women’s state golf tournament at the Indianapolis Seven in 2d Round Fyweiss ro Bt increasingly ‘6 Vien t today heavy- Owen asn : ny is Country Club. ' . announcem Jrobah week Sat face hight Snubbed at in i After shooting a new qualifying record of 71 yesterday, Miss As Three Draw Byes weight champion skemmevich. t Stadium et. i — . Berlir 3 8 O'Neal barely eked out a one-up victory this morning over Miss Sue announced Jetindsmen fs gs in er LEO PETERSE! =a a. ; Land of Richmond ATLANTA, Ga., July 20 (UP) —| Walcott the last time out, significant that ACaiat Pres Sect Eder Br 2 Miss O'Neal had 38-39 for 77) Def. Champion Willfrid|yening month the champ has not| promotion outfit known as Tour- A oe Eas AMER. Bu! a vie and Miss Land had 37-41 for 78,/the final spot in the title flight. Crossley of Brooklyn, N.'Y., ledimade it official. He said he would|nament of Champions. I Ne ENGLANY he A which was four strokes better|Mrs. Fritz Morris of Indianap- a parade of 128 golfers into the/advise the New York Boxing| Ag for the first reason, Louls| Ju —After y8-at on ght than her qualifying score olis won on the second extra hole second round of match play today| Commission in writing of his re-|31ways has been a fast man with BO ats Aerie oy hedul ot} . al yn hg 50 3 from Mrs. Lester Emmons of in the National Public Links tour-|tirement. No such document has|; puck. Add to that fact that his 3 ys Irelang 8 rs 3 . Miss Land, Richmond city|South Bend after both posted par nament. ? been received—or sent. soda pop venture isn’t goisation. proceeding Soya agate : * champion for the last six years, fours on the first hole. Mrs, N. The list included the 82 winners| ,.4 with Joe due in town this|al. Then, too, Joe for all para Son gland, oT. n pre went one-up at the turn. They W. Hatfield, Mrs. Charles Great- of yesterday's opening found|ye.r.end the 20th Century Sport-|ings always has had a large Tia eitipets SR eV, Y. Int halved No. 10 before Miss O'Neal house and Miss Mary Ann Comp- {matches, plus 47 other entries Who|;,o Ciyb, headed by “Uncle Mike” |tourage which skims off a lot of team a wi Te won the 11th and 12th. Miss|ton, all of Indianapolis, and Mrs, drew first round byes. Jacobs, admits warily that an|cream. And, while Joe dislik | An Rblces . post one O'Neal three putted the short No.!A. R. Timm of Michigan City Crossley, who won the 1947 in-| or iseary will contact the champ.|the rigors of training he makes been a ae Juin ea or SD 13 hole and the match was|and Mrs. Ray Southworth: of dividual crown at Minneapolis,| «we hope he will reconsider,” money in the ring: while he loves Inelf k Englan Tn in o esp 1 evened for the third time. They| Lafayette took bogey fives on arm eq UP Yesterday ith an easy asserted Nat I Rogers, Who Fetus Bole one loses quite, - Bundle oo Schoduled. 1p 10k. the ohip Jim a a both birdied No. 14 to halve the|the first xi hoje ang were RN ST Tats Lewes aay day bi a8 wa ht wi La ea oi morrow at 8 a. m. London tir; [Redskins ¢ hoje: |asopped 10 the fits; Slight. scheduled against Jimmy Hagen pends, Soursg, aff between Joe and “Uncle|(2 a. m. DT) and proceed ty Df average; Miss Jang wom, Seu) with Hef Best Game of West Allis, Wis., in today’s 18-| outcome of Lesnevich's successful yo 0020 Syme, cos 3 reai|their camps by ‘bus. hander’s © & bogey five on the 15th hole] Miss O'Neal played the best a! Al ur defense of the light heavyweight Fie Si With the| Meanwhile, President Aver He has i while Miss O'Neal took two shots! game of her career. The 21-year- Four of the entries from In- championship against English- To 3 Fa OE mov-| Brundage of the U. 8. 01 he Brewer “i to get one out of a trap, theniold. Rollins College graduate was diana also advanced to the second man Freddie us. ia London on Ee rival outfit has signed|committee declared that the oft. Slory, one : Dy putted for a double bogey.iout in 39, one over women's par. round as three others drew first i ager hes ts in| Tony Zale to defend his middle- ola Story a Jam pack, in ea again on the 16h with & Paria. vemnaerpar 35. She. wor found byes and three more fell by| (CJ, "end has improved vastly as(WelEht crown agatost Marcell OULDS Tov SSS Dr Aoi ff The = three and went one-up on the|putted the ya nine greens. in- 5 po s . a fighter in the last two years, Unless ‘Jacobs comes up with not true. Although k 17th when Miss Land hooked her|dicating she could have checked) a » Blow Surprised Lesnevich should do it. a hot attraction to counteract the| Referring to the tale that Fi. S88 °°, 2° drive and, topped her brassie/in with a 68 or 69. She had five ayton Nichols, who became| my.;e are two excellent reasons ler refused to shake hands with

growth of the rival promotional group, Tournament of Champions soon may step in and take over. All facts being considered, it looks as if the Brown Bomber)

; an entry by filing a space the Indiana delegation didn’t know it had, blasted his way to a 1 up victory over Ray Dznowski of San Diego. Nichols shot a two-under par 34 on the back nine to catch)

est playe rowd of 1 hot crestfa hey still w jigor toda onight’s

Ee fairway shot. : Hooks Tee Shot On the final hole Miss Land hooked her tee shot again and ’ pitched up to halve the hole as

CHAMPIONS—Miss Geraldine Bariani (left) of Blooming-

ton, defending champion, qualified for the championship flight yesterday in the women's state golf tournament at the Indian-

jone-putt greens coming in and two of her six birdies were twoputt affairs.

Miss O'Neal's game also indicates she will be a contender

why Louis probably will exercise a woman’s prerogative and change his mind about retiring. 1. He still could use a few

which lead to the ridiculoys more pesos, as who couldn't.

charges that the Olympic games

each took two putts.

In other first round matches Miss Elizabeth Dunn, Indianapo-

in the Women's Western Amateur in San Francisco, Aug. 30

apolis Country Club with an 82 while Miss Alice O'Neal (right), Indianapolis city champion, set a new course and tourney record

his opponent on the 18th hole. Robert Ludlow was dropped in

2. Twentieth, Century, his alma mammy, faces a showdown bat-

will be asked—and will

to belt over “just one more” for

promote international complica.

tions.” Borchert F

The riva

i Just a Spectator ; , 71. a surprise 2 and 1 victo by| tle this fall with the rival boxing|dough and for auld lang syne. is season \ lis, defeated Mrs. Lacey Shuler, ju oe mane ry Slona! atl with 3 - aes W. McLennan of a y * 2. “| “Hitler did not snub Jesse old the 1 Indianapolis, 7 and 6; Mrs. Bu-|" yy Bariani, a librarian at In- 1 5 Local Boxers Results: Rained-Out Legion Cubs Get Franchise Owens,” Brundage said, “and had friumphs. gene Bogardus, South Bend, de-|giana University, qualified with g 0 n (Ollie Hollingsworth. = Indisnapalis, = de- . d Of Minor Loop Club he done so, it would have had no Br ’ oy u Jeated Yrs. Raith Sole, Indiag. an 82 yesterday and then had On Anderson Card on, 20th. ec cot oe a - Games Rained Out TOP op significance. wugtsosve: beceta | Moreove Flemir le, de to rush to trafic court. She H : Times Special Arnold Gray, Jackson Heights, N. ¥. 5| Yesterday's schedule of pre- EKA, Kas., July 20 (UP)— Spectator thir lea eming, Evansville, defeated obeyed an Indiana Women’s Golf Arne viously rained - out American The Chicago Cubs will operate a [and had no more Olympic stand ague yrs. Rudolph Block, Indianapo-| Association letter that directed 0 ISelm 0 | rE ON a I or Eitan, Nuts, Jodunepcl. detented FO Nor baseball games|conditional Western Association|ing than any other spectator in (fians’ leat 2 s. 4 and 3; s Dorothy Ellis, town ve In : $80. Hie, “di > franchise in Springfield, Mo., the|the stadium.” png ago, V y- Jndianapolis, detente Mrs. V. R. at Meridian Sand 16th Star She A mat match that has been the anagem > Som Lieepe war “Golem, Buitao. 3 ug Rag no bettas i nd sagent remainder of the 1948 season,| The Olympic committee head aMeS. - & | upp, Indianapolis, 7 and 6. did and got pinched. She planned th t ay 3 Robert R. Ludlo anapolis, 2 snd " the association voted yesterday. contended that “the true story fame Win : Bl It required an 88 to get in the : brewing for the past seveni,gnt show in the Anderson|Robert R- Ludlow. Indianapolis, 3 end 1iout once more. |" The Spring aL arr 10 It oh 4 & : hat flight, Bn lowest Ie jake the IWGA letter with months will explode at the Fair-| Arena with a double main event, Jented *Rlexander Garvares South ‘Bend, The Kennington vs. Robison- name SNE lol Sub Sujer the of She cen. Ba hallenger. Fi figure in the tourney's history| Tne flight of six junior golters|8rounds Coliseum tonight when|two eight-round bouts, highlight-|" ribo: &. Boyer. Portland, Ore. defeated Ragsdale game was rescheduled,| oi; toys over the schedule of complishment, and of success It West at-h % and the field of 187 entrants also| played only nine holes tis “Wild Bill” Longson meets Lou ing Ae PROSTAN. | indiana Tisavh Jon Getbacs, Sth Buld. 8 and 3. however. for 5:30 0 p.m. today, at|the Hutchinson, Kas. Cubs, the\does net dear wits criceenr or Bogue. wi : mar up 8 new recor - J on ey, ” 3 Broo diam "3 hard-luck last-pl cane » SEBtarts. ‘ passing ve 3 d sur her or Jalued out, They were Thesz for the National Wrestling weight champion from Indianap- Iv H G ossman Other previously rained - out/porm oo int aoe lam Inade Wving. a ep or Steal agen’ ats ii g Seven women were tied with Dy y. wd oles ay 2 18| Association heavyweight wres- olis, will meet Tommy Woodward ero ross contests which will try to beat|storms battered their ball park.|that his fight for a strict inter. BlBst night joo! 88s and played extra holes for!state intr, omplon S3ide, Te Pas won the|%f Do Tunis, 9 go oe oe k Joins Pro Colts he ph hee day 15% Broad pretation of amateurism was gainst the : . , ro , an avis, In- a Pe oe crown on three occasions took it\giar JIT AT eal “il fight Times Special Ripple No. 1 at Riverside No. 4; S0ftball Notes tough: Ile adnSfed: to the Oly mixed Toda S Stat from Thesz in St. Louls 1astimompyy Charles of Anderson in| BLOOMINGTON, Ind. July 20 Memorial and Speedway at River-| The City All-Stars softball team woua| Pic definition of an amateur as t in th e 9 airings November. 1 tonight has been|the other. —Quarterback Rex Grossman,(side No. 5; Wayne and Beech|InS Femur, ine, folk Milk Co. nine - oe Ww Bogs Maiisation In spun ee ay Their duel tonig! as n ’ . s en solely for BEEP : CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT | Mrs. Fl Other bouts will have Kid Hoosier hero of the 1947 Indiana-|Grove at Riverside No. 6; Bigjcity teams. To games call Frank *” T police O'Neal, ‘Indianapolis, 71, vs. Bue|Mrs. David Kiger. Greentieid. op. "| Signed for two Zale on. of Shiee. Bartley, 152, Indianapolis, vs.|Purdue game, has signed a con-/Four and Acton at Rhodius No. ®t CRcWWa = =~ Pleasure. Te = Elizabeth Dunn, Indianapolis, 81, vs. [MTs John Bawmcs mine anion, 99, vs. Matchtiaitep B y on Ne Ralph Monroe, 150, Muncie; Joe/tract to play professional football(2, and Indianapolis Four and|nen Big Six League at Municipal Sta. 4 YMCA Bo : inals Severs ar eh Shulen, Indianapolis. 8. FIFTH FLIGHT taken off Be Hou ated to a| Williams, 195, Indianapolis, vs.\with the Baltimore Colts of the|Garfield at Garfield No. 3. gum: allied Fonts va. "Borden ys in Fina two-run ve, Mrs, Ralph Cole, Indianapolis, 86. ‘| Mrs. Loren Hutford, Brownsburg, lon, vs. and the match is sla Kid Harvey, 205, Muncie, and|All American Conference. Gross- freee —— Capitol Paper, and 9:40, Stewar: Warnes Of Chicago Swim Mee! Midge of RE AE Erte. ve i le Bickel Bibi of i fnieh CC savoldi ofA Arbuckle, 145, Indianapolis, man. had one year of college|Dough in ‘the Air |v emia aise: cx'n th Dorothy Bll, Indianapolis’ 76. ve. Mes. | MIE Cocll Pitts. Anderson. 10d. ~~ '*| “Jumping Joe" Savo vs. Lee Deeks, 144, Anderson. [eligibility left. , 00, July 20 (UP) {ier ur ious in the Bush Cali Bob pr asson, Bill Frederick fi). er YR. Rupp, Indianapolis, 36. Mrs. Ed Block, Indianapolis, 101, vs.| Three Oaks, Mich., will meet Don slic dian dbo : CHICAGO, July ~~ han Lap e at Longacre Park:| Eddy Flynn and John Stevensor a Oaldine Barian, ngton. 83, va. |MIs T. Rosaoe Bown Chdiotapolis, 102, | McIntyre of Otterville, Mo,, in i During last year's Old Oaken Three hundred loaves of bread, |y:% Safina Homers wo soicrcnanis:| or the Indianapolis YMCA will] wan Saint, PL Wh ne, so, ve. Mrs. va, Mra, Robert Charles, Marion” 104 the semi-windup, while aby Boston Begins Puck Fug io ud Grossman the Srst o daily oo Shipments Merchants, d 9:40, Gates Motors vs.|swim in the finals of the 19th} A ul! 5 hs 3 3 , v8. . SD e ) night’ Trib o Rick tl vs. Mrs. Hal Benham. 102 Managoff of Chicago is sc e odious 3 10-10-08 Victory over athletes ymp! acast Rights qames in the S Annual Chicago une Swim

Senior CYO e Sti

adium were postponed because of rain. s schedule in the Em-Roe Softball League at Beech Grove Stadium is as follows:

n Olsen, Indianapolis, 102, va. Mrs. N. 8. McBride, 108. 5 - Mrs. Charles Smith, ana 101, vs. Nancy Buckholtz, Richmo 103. Mrs. EB. T. Hunter, Tipton, 103, vs. Mrs. W. D. Cleavenger, Hammond, 104. ; SIXTH FLIGHT Mrs. Richard Lennox, Lebanon, 104, vs,

8. by Mrs. Pritz Morr! Jidianio 1s, 88. Mary Ann Compton, Indianapolis, 88, v8. Mrs. a 8, 90. + Hg Binder natal on i, im, amigas Elly! a. Mrs, Shatles Ray. Indiana Lad

to go against Al Lovelock of

games, were on their way to Lonfirst 3

don today. American Airlines said the first shipment left the West Coast yes- Keeton. Bros. Auto Sales vs.: Slo ica ion

:00,. terday morning and would. be in|estt 38 3.13 Sats Aegan Laps

ming Meet July 25 at Chicago, having won their heats in the@ preliminary meet yesterday. Flynn will compete in the Class C group, Stevenson in Class D and Was son and Frederick in Class E.:

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Purdue.

Grossman, a graduate. of Huntington High School, will join the

Boxing Prohe Colts at their training camp at

BOSTON, July 20 (UP)—|Sun Valley, Idaho. Charges that “thieves” have taken - . over professional boxing in Massachusetts were considered today by a special legislative commission investigating the sport. The accusation tha! “boxing is rotten from top to bottom” came from Johnny Vacca former boxer, now a private school pugilism instructor. Different testimony came from Mayor G. YWdward Bradley of Somerville, an optometrist and a part-time boxing referee, who said the biggest thing wrong with the ring is sportswriters “who don’t know a left hook from the floor.” Bradley said newspaper ‘“propaganda” has led the public to believe punch-drunk fighters are {more prevalent than they actually are. It is no more possible to stop

Windsor, Canada, in the event at 8:30. Advance ticket sales indicate a large crowd and Thom is holding 8000 general admission seats Me Athy aia iianapolis, 107. | which will be put on sale ‘af the * Coliseum at 7 o'clock tonight, Wh FY or in 6 .

“Dodgers Bring Up Star Hoosier Lefty

CHICAGO, July 20 — The Brooklyn Dodgers, here for a series with the Cubs, announced ./they are bringing up Young Carl «.| Erskine, southpaw pitcher of Anderson, Ind., from their Ft. Worth ‘I'Texas League farm club. ) .{ + He will take the place of Harry ngsley, Lebanon, Taylor of West Terre-Haute, Ind. ck: 10. who has been optioned to St.

| Ts, 109, vs. 2 eam 'Mrs. Frank Garrison, Indianapolis, 111. |Paul, Erskine has a 14-6 record wi. Simmons, Indianapolie 8 Mrs. lous Compion, Tipion, 0f ve|with Ft. Worth. He won 19 and Do To aace Bain, ssrtinaville, 98, v8 "Mrs. W. L. Sexton, Indianapolis, 100, vs.lost nine games for Danville in Thomas. Doh the Three-I League last year.

“Mrs. erty. Terre Haute, g6,/Mrs. Simon Dorman, Noblesville, 1il. Ya Mis. W. D_ Little, aDapOLs. 3 Taylor, hampered hy arm trou-|

9 idgeport. Brass ve. U. 8. Tires. MEL Laster Emmons

apalis, 8, vs. 8. g th Bend, 88, vs. Mrs. Frank Mrs, rine Ba 88. vs. Mrs, C. ZH

Mrs. Ray ly William Blaikie, Terre Haute, 91. Mrs. Paul Wisely, Terre Haute, 90, vs. Mre. George Plefischifter, Indianapolis, 91.| Mrs. A: SECOND FLIGHT v Mrs, Joseph Pohlman, rt, 91, Ada Bird, Pendleton, 83. rs. J. 1. Cummings, Indianapolis, 92, vs. Mrs, vig Maxwell, Terre Haute, 93. rs, J, Rothbard, Indiana) , 92, ve. Mrs. J. C .Winbiel, Evi 93. ‘Mrs. Henrietta Wittek, Crawfordsville, 92,| Mrs. Mrs, D. H Kennedy, Martinsville, 94. Jean Williams, Lafayette, 93, vs. Mrs. Paul Crane, 93, oan Parry, Muncie, 93, vs, Joan Hassinger, Kendallville, 94. rs. 'B. 8. Schneider, y y vs. Mrs. Ralph Duncan, Indianapolis, 93. Mrs, Willlam Graham, La Porte, 93] vs. Sally Penry, Anderson, 95 | FLIGHT

Indianapolis, ve 1 a iJ , Evansville, 91. ” fayette, vs. Mrs.

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¥y Mrs. James Brown, Indiana) ? Evansville. ; 38 ’ “Indianapolis, 11

108,

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cause one eye was sightless. The Somerville mayor’. recommendation for improving the sport

LO. W. da, Indianapolis, vs.| Mabel 111, vs. Mrs. s deaths in the ring than on’ the : Emma Wilson, Milan, 97. bert ble, had a one-four record With ,,onay or football field, he said ts Mrs, James Clancy, Hammond, 95, vs! Mrs Brooklyn this season. ’ 4 r Mz. George Bros adishapolis, 38. wt ! Bradley once examined and apI a Rockets Schedule Two |Atterward Joyoe was barred bei 3 A ly , VE, = t Mrs LL. Lykins, Indianapolis, 96 ockeis oC n

Mrs. J. B. Ogden, Lebanon, 95. vs. sire) William Smith, 7

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Sala yette, 07 L ‘| RIPON, Wis., July 20 (UP)—

FLIGRT ! Mrs. Charles Latham. Indianapolis, 07, vs, Mrs, John Harrington, Indianapolis, 99, |

You'll thrill to its superb taste— ~~ | |

s 1 - . Mrs. Hugh Carter, Tipton, 98, va. Gath: [va Bia oran, 114, ' Coach Ed McKeever today sched-| Was hat » feeral comm asion he . its “life” and its perfect “head.” 4 erin Thompson Bedtord, 1 98 ) I 5 Grote Jorrey. id uled two drills daily for his re- Shea EFF en a n Po : * s. s 's, v8. Mrs. Roger y A { . re WG. WATS Indianapols. 00 “NINT |juvenated Chicago Rockets injalleged to be enjoyed by certain You'll agree that the unhurried Be rs Louis a Indianapolis 98. vs. oy lene aa line, so Sianapotis, 112, Vé.| preparation for their first full boxing managers. | overly lig. Indianapolis, 3 | MTS AnK | ary, ly . | | ——————————————————————— - A ®» Mrs, Wayne Carson, Indianapolis, 87, vs.) Mrs. D. L. Carver, Bedford, 122 vs. gerimmage Sunday. i i months of agin k d : , : Mrs. John Rockwood. Zionsville 133 , 6) Ve! make a ifferRr ia nolls 98,! Mrs, Yvonne Humes, Indianspolis, 119, McKeever's 60-man squad o Bannon on Thursday S 8 g vs

vs. Mis. Wasson Wilson. Hammond. 100. vs, Mrs, Glen Hafield, Indianapolis 17%. opened training for the 1948 All-

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3 ve. My Mrs. Arthur Joseph. La Porte. 119, vs. Americe Football Conference sea-

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#5 1 i y : | » | ot | Buchanan Leads [vg ume mami dt Amer TO ih two tough! Bob O'Bannon, state light) Bets: arises the ! | 1a ye va. wv. |drills. Plavers worked out in heavyweight contender, from satisfies the keenest palaces. s. y i A h y

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{ apolis Junior Golf tournament o RR RS ’ ae = {when h~ meets Kenny Johnson the good old way. ! teed off at 8:30 this morning on| Tomm the Clutch Aids {of Dayton, O., in the Sports| 3 the second qualifying round over Arena. | ! the Riverside course. ® The O'Bannon-Johnson bout is wi { ie! In yesterday’s round at Pleas- Y k Pp { Plans scheduled for six rounds. In ; . § ant Run, Bob Buchanal, last| an ee S ennan other bouts scheduled for Thurs- *Rraensening: the time-peoved way of an bu year's national left-handed cham-| NEW, YORK. July 20 (UP)-—Just as 11 years ago. when he first day, Bob Roberts of Indianapolis boosting beer naturally. It sequites months pion, turned in a card of 71 to donned a New York uniform, Rightfielder Tommy Henrich was one will meet Charles Thompson of . 8 Ll take the medal honors. Gerald of the main reasons today why the Yanks were in the thick of the Jeffersonville for four rounds, | instead of mere weeks of aging.

g Williams, Howe High School sen-| American I.eague pennant chase. and Harold Green, Indianapolis, | % for, was second with 73, followed, Henrich has been one of the more important ¢ogs in the New will oppose Jennings Brotherton. | & closely by Jack Bartley with 74. york machine since becoming a Yankee in 1937, but his work, out- Louisville. Ky. also for - four, ih The, next closest contestants were standing as it has been during] vant rounds. Both fights are light-| Richard Butler and John Foley, that stretch, was always over-| infielder because of the way he weight division bouts.

through Friday with each player's Bj) Dickey and Joe Gordon. i . two best scores counting toward, However, his managers, Joe/Cleveland Indian chain with Mo- In Pro Cage Switch entry in the match play rounds|ycCarthy ahd Bucky Harris, and|nessen of the Pennsylvania State! ANDERSON, Ind., July 20 (UP) next week, starting Tuesday “this teammates fully realized his/League in 1934. After a good _Charley Shipp, star guard of the Pleasant Run. worth and paid him one of theseason. in the low minors, he Anderson Packers of the NationSe —— |finest compliments in baseball by moved up to New Orleans of the {al Basketball League, has been | Foothall Dodgers Open tagging him with such nick-|{Southern Association where he Att . names as “Tommy the Cluten”| SE1gblisned his "reputation with . 1948 Practice Sessions ana “01a Reliable. la .346 batting average in 1936. PLATTSBURGH, N. Y., July 20| McCarthy, who had Henrich The following year Henrich, (UP)—Fifteen backs and centers,

under his wing for seven seasons,/210n8 With JRany other Mino headed by Bob Chappuis, former was asked what (#8 do for aleague pal pe a ee Jd Michigan All-America player, and|first baseman when Lou Gehrig/0f the Cleveland chain by Comi: 4 ex-Notre Dame lineman George {missioner Kenisaw Mountain LanStrohmeyer, reported to new head

hung up his spikes. ' | McCarthy, without hesitation, 3i8 and immediately signed with, coach Carl Voyles yesterday as the Brooklyn football Dodgers

the New York organization for a! pointed out to right field and ; said, “Henrich’s my first base-| 22;000 bonus. | Firestones. prepared for their first 1948 practice session.

man. when and it. He. can play! The Yanks sent Henrich to — " w PLAY GOLF « The remaining members of the

where for In {their Newark farm for further Bnyw ol he. his successor, SC2S0NIng that year, but he didn't 52-man squad, the largest in the LAKE SHORE history of the All-America Con- COUNTRY CLUB

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released to the Des Moines club! of the same loop. : Shipp, who led the Cathedral High School of Indianapolis quintet to the National Catholic High School crown in 1934, joined the! Packers in January, 1947. He had! formerly played with the Ft.| Wayne Zollner Pistons, the Osh-! kosh All-Stars and the Akron

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