Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1948 — Page 23

, Ga., July 23 (UP) ked like anybody's yas four battle. s trod out today for 1 round in the 233

th two easy triumphs,

/ho tends bar back in when he isn’t dally. nks, expected a tough Barnes. who has played in x tourneys, went all

eliminating Charlie f Honolulu, Hawaii, 1

Pa, 2 and 1. -faced Ferentz gained als with a 3 and 2 * Louis North of Den« rst polishing off Lido

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0-year-old student at ity of Miami, showed ng prowess in disposh Schneider of Shaker , one up, in the quar. Kay downed his: fifth. nent, Rudy Karry of a, 3 and 2.

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Manitou and ¥ forest in Brown County, as as at all northern Indiana

About Dogs

Hunting dog owners ‘like other

sportsmen are usually satisfied to go ahead and ehjoy hele S00Tt many state streams in poor fish-

To what it actually costs

One side of what it costs is re-

Keep Dogs at Home

flected in a recent survey by Outdoorsman magazine,

indicating

the average hunting dog owner spends approximately $60 a year per dog for food and supAccording to their tabulation, 236,340 dog owners reported an expenditure of $10,879,830 for feeding their 419,720 dogs and an additional $3,874,800 for other supplies, E35 recently from Wisconsin, whe : had Heard sine bass Sah. The earlier starting time was set

Approximately three-fourths of

son; four out of five fed their {able scraps; 45 were

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Distribution of breeds included:

Bird fogs (pointers, setters and

1411; hounds (beagles, blood: hounds, blueticks, k and tans, coonhounds,

redbones and fox

, 120,879; spaniels ers, springers 63,834; pet

and breeds, 42,392, and re(Labradors, ChesaPéakes and goldens), 18,887.

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U. 8. 41 and the Indiana-Illinois state line. Next was 440 acres for the new state forest in Owen county. The state's forestry holdings took on a new interest a few

their boundaries were opened for public fishing and again more recently when they were opened for public hunting. X :

Fishin's in the Air

Regardless of the hot weather and the rains which have kept

ing condition for several weeks, Hoosier anglers are not. neglecting their favorite sport and it's difficult to mix in any group very long before the fish stories are

land a fish weighing more than 13% pounds.

reams Off

_ tHE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Poor Week-End Fishing

IN AMATEUR DAY TILT— Gobby Williams will play for Kingan's Reliables on the Sunday Amateur Day twin:bill ‘af Victory * Field. Kingan's will play E. C. Atkins in the secand game of the double-header, with the first game ‘scheduled to start at 1:15. :

Bus Service Set For Amateur Day

Bus service to Sunday's Amateur Day double-header at Vie-

to Del Giffin.

his Indianapolis Railways busses will leave the Circle for the ball park

every 15 minutes starting at 12:30. Although the starting time for the first game has been an-

The other day we had a call from a new Indianapolis resident,

was anxious to try it out. He promised to send in a report of

kept their dogs at home Bow things ‘were. Seems that an

creasing number of local anglers are spending their evenings out at Geist lake, ‘combining a of fresh air with the hope

1e|0f landing one of those big ones.

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them who have received mimeographed cards telling them he had pulled in a: fish which reminded him of the way they looked. : Missouri has, been using an electric marking machine to tattoo the sides .of fish being released to aid In studies of their growth and migration. / Nine mountain goats have been

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team, giving in The Times-sponsored Indiana State Horseshoe fielder five’ round-trippers in two t ‘when they attempt to qualify at Brookside tomorrow, (days. In the Wednesday doubleFrom 9 a. m. until 6 p. m. pitchers from all sections of the header in K. C., Bauer belted two state will toss 100 shoes each trying for a score high enough homers in each game. to place them in the finals Aug. 1. Ray Yochim of the Red Birds The 50 highest scorers in quali- held the Blues to three hits last fications tomorrow, Sunday and night. July 31 will bid for some $1000 i The game at Milwaukee last cash and other awards offered night lasted just long enough to the finals. The qualifiers will ® unt, four and a half innings laced in divisions of 10 men TKO n bth with the Brewers leading Louis(or women) in each ‘of five ville, 5 to 2, when a downpour groups, according te score. drenched the field. Ray Martin Pitchers not yet entered may| Bob O'Bannon of Jeffersonville held the Colonels to two hits in sign up each qualifying day be-|slugged his way to a fifth round|their five times at bat. fore throwing their shoes, Regis-itechnical knockout over Kenny| Three home runs were struck trations will be taken at Brook-{Johnson of Dayton, O. in the

In sponsoring the state tournament, The Times is co-operating with the Indiana State Horse shoe Pitchers Association.

City Parks Net Tilts Scheduled

First round play in the annual City Parks tennis tourney gets underway today, weather permitting, at three sectional centers, Riverside, Brookside and Fall Creek. A The opening schedules include singles matches in the men's, women's and junior divisions with

‘the boy's division sitting it out

until tomorrow. ; Additional registrations for men’s doubles competition will be accepted at the courts until 6 p. m. Sunday and seeding and pairings will be completed by the tournament committee Monday morning. The committee includes Wilbur Schumacher, tournament director also in charge of the Riverside play; Jack Rice, Fall Creek; Deve

Side Saints - Moore Mortuaries|Catlin, Brookside, ‘and Charles

e will get under way at 1:15.

in order to give the initial con test more time. Field events are scheduled to start at 3 o'clock and the second game, Kingan's Reliable vs. E, C, Atkins, is scheduled for 3:30.

Teen-Agers Continue Tourney at Coffin

today in the last of five qualifying rounds. Bob Buchandn won his third medal in three days at the South Grove course yesterday as he posted a one over par 71. Ten of the 37 players in the tournament fired scores below 80. Richard Bat er shot a 73 and John Fo Sixty-one players have qualifled to move into medal play next Monday.

Fight Results

NEW YORK, (Madison Square Jarden) ~Kid Gavilan, 147, Cuba, outpoin Pruden, 142%, St. Catherine, Ont. (8 YORK (Ft

Young, 145, New York, sto: Pruden, 142%, St. Catherine, Int. (8). Basora

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the big game stock of that state. Issuance of more than 250,000 bargain rate fishing licenses for women is expected by conservation officials in Indiana this year,

Matman Balbo

Picks Partner

‘ Salvatore Balbo of New York City will have a new partner at the outdoor Sports Arena next Tuesday night when he joins forces with Billy Fox to oppose “Friendly” Jack Terry of Oklahoma City, and Jim Spencer in an Australian tag-team grappling duel. Balbo recently teamed with Tommy Martindale at the arena

lowed suit and picked Spencer.

DeVoe Defeated

MADISON, Wis., July 23 (UP) —Charles DeVoe of Indianapolis was defeated in the Wisconsin iJunior Invitational tennis tournament here yésterday by secondseeded Jerry DeWitts of Vallejo, Cal, 6-2, 5-7, 6-4. : ’

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Dick Frazier of Muncie passed the complete field to win three hot rod races last night at the W. 16th St. Speedway. He won the first heat race, took ‘the trophy dash in the

The Teen-Age golf tourney was. oe oop record time of 2:20

scheduled to continue at Coffin

and passed nine cars to win the feature 25-lap event. Junior Fort of Neffcastle won the semi-final. Other elimination race bib Rathman, Los Angeles, and Red crackups on the front and back

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feature of the fight show at the Sports Arena lastnight before a slim crowd of 1000. O'Bannon had Johnson down in the third and fourth rounds and Johnson called it quits at 2:38 of the fifth. The quickest decision of the

{wards of Indianapolis scored a technical KO over Jack Martin of Indianapolis in 2:35 of the first| tom round of a scheduled four-

Vess, 158, Bartley, 157, Indiana Claude Edwards, 125, Ind from Jack Martin, 131, Indianapolis, o & Techpical knockout in 2:35 of the first

"Robe! 1385, Richie Mershed, 129, Day technical knockout in 3:58

ings Brotherton, 134, Louisville, cisioned Herb Riley, 136, Dayton, rounds.

Gene Cartright, 188, Nate Arnold,

The Monarchs will meet the Memphis Red Sox tonight at Vie-, Weld in er

American League encounter. Game time is 8:30,

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Blues’ Bauer on Home Run Spree

Although Columbus defeated the Blues in Kansas City last night, 4 to 1, Hank Bauer hit another homer for the home the rugged out-

off as St. Paul defeated the Millers "in Minneapolis, 4 to 3. Joe Lafata and Eilbie Fletcher hit circuit wallops for the losing team and Eric Tipton socked one for the winners.

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