Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1948 — Page 22
Alice O'Neal seemed
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Yesterday's cards were: Par Out.... 544 343 Par In...... 5564 854 84438715 Ellis Out... 545 444 555—41 Saint In.... 655 556 444—44—83 Ellis In..... 564 354 353—388—79 Bogardus Out 465 454 555—43 O'Neal Out. 544 458 465-40
End of 10 Holes
Ellis Runs Info Fairway Trouble While O'Neal Makes First Nine in Even Par 38
By 7% ready to take her second state women’s rival, Dorothy Ellis, today at the InClub as she went 2-up at the 10th hole in the contests.
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, defeated Mrs, Ru. soph Toda hh i defonted Mrs. .
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Robert ’ FIRST FLIGHT nw Sada as 2 an teased Mes, or hort, Pe 1-up, holes, CONBOLATION Mra , India lis, de. Mrs. Prank Darby, Brankfort, defeated air Rink Darky, Sankion, dota
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JLeie YESTERDAY'S MINOR FIGHT RESULTS
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Bogardus In 564 445 4 O'Neal In... 554 445 3
66 holes and Miss O'Neal was three over for 68. Miss Saint went 2 up over Miss Ellis on the first four holes and
posted a 39 while Dorothy was taking 41, three over par. On the final hole, Miss Ellis hit down the middle and pitched up within three feet of the cup. Miss Saint’s chip was strong. She twoputted for a par and Dorothy sank her putt for a birdie three to win, Miss O'Neal was out in 40 for a 2-up lead over Mrs. Bogardus at the turn and went 3-up on the 11th when Mrs. Bogardus’ fairway shot landed in a trap. They halved the next four and Miss O'Neal ended the battle on the 15th with a par three, Mrs. Bo-
held that at the turn as shep
matches, each winning four.
orothy And Alice Again In Women's St pore Red Sox Doing OK
Redskins All
Lead Again
Play in Toledo as Brewers Go On Road
+ By EDDIE ASH
Times Sports Editor After a two-day siesta, welcomed by all members, the Indianapolis Indians were to resume the American Association pennant chase in Toledo tonight in the opener of a four-game series with the seventh-place’ Mud Hens. The Redskins were not scheduled last night and dropped a
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IT'S A HABIT WITH THEM—Alice O'Neal (left) and Dorothy Ellis (right), both of Indianapolis, opposed each other today in the finals of tha women's state golf championship at the Country Club of Indianapolis. Miss Ellis is a four-time winner and Miss O'Neal, women's city champion, won the state title in 1946. They have met .each other eight times in city and state tournament
gardus was short off the tee with her iron. Her pitch shot left her 10 feet from the pin. She missed by a foot. ”
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8 NATIONAL LEAGUE a New York at Chicago. a Philadelphia at Cincinnati. Boston St. night). Brooklyn at Pittsburgh (night). RESULTS YESTERDAY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
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clined to be skeptical about reports of brilliant from other countries.
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a he thought of the Balkan sprinter Molna, who is supposed to have run near world’s record polis, | time. “I will have to see that myself,” said the dean. well-proportioned man who can run looks like he's’ making tremendous speed. to take those $500 stopwatches we use on our
Jack Mendonca, co-coach of the
for predictions ‘of victory. “This team is the best we have ever taken to the Olympics,” said the coach from Oakland, Cal “There were unfortunately three
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By LEO H. PETERSEN, United Press Sports Editor
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Retord yaar 13% Kansas City and won. Johnson every two days, but so far these bi Bec: saves 1008 has not worked since last Sun- items have not shown on the S 1m 49.8 & ‘1033{day. : [training tables. 3m. 4 leery Jo34 Tne Indians wil have another) Bm 38s ....19% off day on Monday before play«3 h. 28.10. 192s ja ing in Columbus next Tuesday, Harrell Promoted | Am A ys. 1036| Wednesday, Thursday and Fri-| BLOOMINGTON, Ind, July 23/8 308 see 1938/day, after which the Redskins SR 1ndiana University AthAT ee. en 1936|will return to their Victory Field Jet ¢ Director Paul Harrell and Base. oo 0 wigwam for a 15-game stay. Jronk Sesion Re Fisher tiit'%1. 55/16 tn. ...1036) The Indians’ next home stand ti ay: receives academic promoe Ce L Dm Lo 1936 menu: ‘Harrell was d a5 Loa ey 1038] July 31, Saturday—Milwaukee, night. named an asso--165 1. 13% in. ....1008 AuE 1. Sunday—Milwaukee, double- ciate professor of physical edu08 14 ie in. 1 ug.'e. Mondaye-St. Paul, twilight-night cation, while Fisher was ap‘points. iv. 1039 | double-header, ladies’ night. pointed professor in the same deAug. 3, Tusfay-—St, Paul, Murat Shrine partment.
Draper, Frank
of Philadelphia, and heavyweight Jay Lambert of Leahr, Utah, were almost certain winners.” The swimming team was anxiously waiting to see how the ‘rick knee” Wally Ris of Iowa would respond to a workout today. mysteriously popped back into its proper place during flag-raising ceremonies yesterday but it was then kept immobile for 24 hours. Confident track men were going through their training in fine form, Pole vaulter Boo Morea» of New. Hampshire was particu: larly impressive as he nonchalantly cleared 14 feet time after time just to limber up. He seemed a cinch to beat the 14 feet, 3% inches with which Earle Meadows of the USA won the 1936 Olympic
of free-style star|five—the Toledo team has lost Pelitors? We haven't - seen it player strength since it last met The Americans were par-
rds
The knee
half a game behind the pace, the Milwaukee Brewers, that
‘If Tonight
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is,. who got lucky and won an
ville, 5 to 2, in the Cream City. Now the Brewers have to go on the road, and games in foreign parks have not been easy for them this season. They have a poor road record and once away from the ancient Borchert Field their hitters find thé going rough. Saints Are Hustling The Brewers were scheduled in St. Paul tonight and it's a foregone conclusion that the fourth-place Saints will go allout against them. The Saints just spanked Minneapolis two straight and are fighting to pass third-place Columbus, just a half a game ahead of them. i Bob Malloy, the Indians’ leading pitcher, was slated to toe the rubber against the Mud Hens in Toledo tonight. He has won 13
Mrs. Marzy Franke. Richmond del 3 ONDON, July 23—Dean C 1, 0 EE I ""T. §. Brags, Marion, 8 snd T. JON, July romwell, coach of the U. 8. Olympic|and 10st 4. Although Bob w fogied Mes, Th maat® lanapoti” de: track and field team, today predicted victory for his team in st/batted out in Miwaukes Monasy, Mutton, ‘Mutton fested: ‘Nancy. Bushon, least four events but refused to do any crystal gazing on the others. js was a seesaw struggle and he r SIXTH FLIGHT Cromwell, the Southern California mentor, told a group of|was not charged with the defeat. Wh o's G of th o Mrs. Richard Lennox, Lebanon, de-| reporters, including representatives of the British press, that heiy;e has won five straight. Russ joated Mrs. Ken Fisher, Indianapolis,| “giqn’t know of anybody who could beat the American pole vaulters, peters was tagged to start at M 9 Mrs, Tom Tussing, Indianapolis, de-| high jumpers, broad jumpers, or third for the Tribesters, replacing utton: dssied Mis, Dan. Sain, Indisinpaits, ¢ shot putters.” or four good boxers eliminated), "c. tteridge, who requires exsus CONSOLATION While declaring that he pre-|in the trials because of the heavy tra rest. : LONDON, July 23 (UP)— Mrs. RL. Pisnagan, Indianapolis. de- ferred to wait until the events ..nequle they fought, but this| In the event of an Indianapolis Olympic circles were buzzing toIe Mrs. ER. Snider, napolis, at Wembley Stadnm Rext week’ Squad ‘looks: tops, T'd gay wel- victory tonight and a Milwaukee/day With the “mystery of the d Quetsser iq fore predicting the finish o * missi: food.” toated Mrs. Dorothy Montgomery. Thien: other ane all was in-| terweight Hank Herring of the Jere ab Buy agi. the: fbdiane The questions all the athletes and 1. Navy, fiyweight Frankie Cerdano were asking was, “where is all
four percentage points. Mud Hens Weakened Although the Indians have not overwhelmed ‘the Mud Hens this season—winning seven and losing
the Redskins. Fans will recall that the Tribe purchased Chet Johnson, star southpaw, from the Hens two weeks ago and also claimed shortstop Russ Peters on waivers, who is serving as the Indians’ utility infielder. Prior to that, the St. Louis Browns, who own the Hens, recalled ‘Dick Kokos, star "heavy hitting outfielder, Since the Detroit Tigers take over the Toledo franchise next year, it’s obvious that the Browns
Toledo fans the brush-off. Johnson Tontorrow
yr
xxx-—Record stands but team disqualified because member dropped baton
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{Willlams, Boston .. 71 263 66 103 .388 i Boudreau, Clevel'd. 84 317 64 113 357 SWIMMING {Kell Detroit ~~... 63 248 34 86 M8 MEN Mitchell, Cleveland. Oy 283 35 96 .330 Event Holder Nation {Zarilla, §t. Louis .. 70 288 33 97 .337 100 m. free-style M. Taguiehi ....... Jo 2n NATIONAL LEAGUE M. Yusa . ....i0000 Japen G AB R H Pct 400 m. free-si)le Jack Medica ...... U. 8 Musial, St Louis . 88 381 72 131 38 100m wack sions Adorn Kiefer i 0 5 atko, cago 3 . k strolis Adolrh Kiefer ...., YB. {Asburn, Phiiadelpnia 83 335 50 113 337 200 I. breast siroke Delsto Hamure ....Japen {Dark, Boston ..... 60 263 41 82 .3a¢ 800 m. relay JAPAN, aux vows ia i Holmes, Boston 71 303 49. 98 32 : WQMEN ate hens, ra BATIED IN R. Box. 72 100 m. free-style H. W. Mastenbroeck Hoiland ........ 8. | DiMaggio Yanks 82'Mige. Giants * ng 400 m. free-style H. W. Mastenbroeck Holland Gordon, Clevel'd. 73|Musial, Cardinals 73100 m. back stroke Dina Senufl _ ... Holland ... i . HO RUNS {200 m. breast stroke Hideko Mayehata ... Japan | Kiner, Pirates... 7IMise, Giants 2 400 m. relay. ..... Holland. ' Fess exvel | Sauer, 8 eltner, Cleveland 22 : | Musial, Cardinals 23 SE | WEIGHT LIFTING TTT TT Event Holder To Nation { * | Featherweight ...... Anthony Terriazzo ..U. 8. A, o Driver Recovering {Lightweight ........ Mohammed Mesbah..Egypt ....
istands at a local track Wednes1lday night, was said to be out of|
| = A ——————— Softball Notes { Last nights games in the Em-Roe Civ Softball
(Pirst Game) eague at Chicago .......suiss 000-0 § 1|Wwere postponed because of wet i BOSON vices inanzss 200 000 01x—3 5 1 nights schedule i» the ¥ Gillespie, Grove, Rotblatt and Robinson; | Capitol Cit it Galehouse and Tebbetts. Qrove stad un _" 3 Cluteh { 3 3 . M., . B. 8pr ul v8. £1 (Second Game) Polk's Mik; 8:15 p. m, N. ¥. C. Beech Ro: CRhICABO ...i.ovsinres 030 000 000-3 8 1 Grove ‘vs. Rockwood Mig.; 9:30 p. m, ge BBOM “venir ison 102 030 00x—8 6 0 Lodge vs. Moose ge. $4 Judson and Tresh; Kinder and Batts, The Marion County Girls Softball Federation will hold a tournament in Au-
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sland catapulted into the grand Falkenburg Uninvited
MELBOURNE, Australia, July 22 (UP)—Australian Lawn Ten- | nis Association officials said today that. Wimbledon Champion io! BOb Falkenburg of Hollywood, Grove stadium; Cal, probably would be left off grounds.| the list of top-ranking stars inSoftball Leaguet at Beech! vited to Australia next summer.
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abbreviated contest from Louis- 5
don't care: what happens to the us Hens this season and are giving
Johnson is expected to pitch
ister but found his stride against
(Junior) Stephens, the Red Sox have won 13 out of 15 games without Williams and that’s just about like trying to run a railroad without a locomotive. Hits Two Homers
Yesterday, Stephens hit tworun homers in each game of a double-header as the Red Sox topped the White Sox, 3 to 0 and to 3.
The junior jolter drove in five runs for the day to take the major league lead in runs batted in with 83. He gave Uncle Denny Galehouse a two-run lead with his homer in the first inning of the opener and the veteran righthander went on to pitch a fivehitter. In the night-cap as Ellis Kinder went all the way for his fifth victory, Stephens drove in three runs with a homer and single and Sam Mele drove in the other two tallies, singling with the bases Yull. Joe DiMaggio’s grand slam homer sent once-mighty Bobby Feller down to his 12th defeat as the Yankees topped Cleveland, 6 to 5 at New York. Tommy Henrich also hit Feller for a two-|
that food from the United States and other countries that was supposed to have been provided as a special diet for the com-
ticularly dissatisfied with the meals they have been served since they arrived at their training camps. They pointed out that one meal consisted of one lamb chop, another of very fatty boiled beef. ” » Dl ONE YANK wrestler, who preferred to remain unnamed, said, “they offer us plenty to eat in the form of potatoes and other fattening food which we can’t eat because of weight limits, but nothing that's really good for “We are trying to improve the (Tug) Wilson, vice president of the U. 8. Olympic Committee.
P victory over St. Louis in an elon-
food situation,” said Kenneth L.|:
“The complaints concern taste 5
gated night game. Louis Brissie pitched 5% innings of hitless ball to win in relief as the A’s climbed to within a half-game of leagueleading Cleveland. For the fourth straight time, Lefty Johnny Schmitz of the Cubs subdued the Dodgers, 6 to 3, at Chicago. Bill Nicholson hit
two singles and a double in the 11-hit Chicago attack on four pitchers. ; Young Eddie Bockman picked a propitious time for his first
with a man aboard to give the Pirates a 5 to 3 victory over the
six-hitter for his sixth victory, going the route for the first time since opening day. The second game was rained out after five one-all. ‘
The New York Giants and the St. Louis Cardinals split a double-
role. Ted Wilks the winner. homer in each game.
rained out at Cincinnati.
YESTERDAYS STAR— Burnin’ Vernon Stephens of the Red Sox, who hit two two-run homers in 8 to 0 and 5 to 3 victories over the White Sox, batting in five runs to take the
a homer and Eddie Waitkus got|then
major league homer, smashing it
Phils as Rip Sewell pitched a
innings with the teams tied at
header, the Giants winning the first game, 6 to 3, as Sheldon Jones forsook relief pitching to hurl a seven-hitter in a starting The Cards took the second, 7 to 6, in 11 innings with Johnny Mize of the Giants cracked a
The Braves and the Reds were
FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1848
ate Golf Finals
Public Links Tourney in Semi-Finals
4 Battle-Weary Golfers Still Left ATLANTA, Ga. July 23 (UP) —1It still looked like anybody's championship as four - battle. weary golfers trod out today foe
hole battle over the North Fulton ceurse. The coast pair could meet in tomorrow's finals since Hughes was scheduled against Ollie Kay of Toledo, O., and Ferentz drew the veteran Charlie Barnes of At. lanta.
Two Easy Triumphs Hughes, who fought his way into the semi-finals in last year's tourney at Minneapolis, advanced yesterday with two easy triumphs, The Portland swinger defeated Aubrey Turrentine of Durham,
- Ferentz, who tends bar back in Long Bench when he isn’t dally. on links, expected a tough battle form Barnes. gh Barnes, who has played in seven Publix tourneys, went all out before eliminating Charlie Makaiwa of Honolulu, Hawaii, one up, in the x Earlier in the day, the home town star whipped John Kasikowski of Sharpsburg, Pa., 2 and 1.
The ruddy-faced Ferentz gained the semi-finals with a 3 and 2 victory over Louis North of Den« ver after first polishing off Lido Landi of Sharp Park, Cal, one up in“21 holes. 3 Kay, a 20-year-old student at the University of Miami, showed sharp putting prowess in disposing of Ralph Schneider of Shaker Heights, O., one up, in the quar. ter-finals. Kay downed his fifth. round opponent, Rudy Karry of Philadelphia, 3 and 2. Schneider reached the quarter. finals with a stunning one up victory over defending titlist Willfrid Crossley of Brooklyn,
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