Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1948 — Page 17

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FUN GOLFERS—Nobles of Murat Temple will mix fun with golf tomorrow at their annual links tournament at the Hillcrest

Country Club. Municipal Judge Alex

Clark {above right) with a broken shaft.club will compete. Pictured: with him (left to right] are Potentate Calvin A. Richey. Edwin K. Steers, George L. Souter (Broad. moor pro} and John R. Barney. Max Blackburn is the defending champion.

Seeded Players Survive 2d Round of City Tennis

in the top match of the day, 6-2, 1. Earl seeded eighth, |

had to go three sets to drop Bill| Jack Terry of Oklahoma City Bastain, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4. {

In the women’s singles second-| ured team seeded Louanna Early defeated | 1° feat Australian tag-

Mary match on the Sports. Arena

The third round of the City Open tennis tourney opened today with top-seeded Hank Campbell leading the way. All ranking players came through yesterday’s second roynd singles

matches. Campbell defeated Bob Deitz

K. C. Blues Drop Brewers, 8 to 0

Milwaukee, the nearest” rival

to the front-running Indians, lost

a full game last night dropping an 8-8 contest at Kansas City.

In other American Association

Seven pitchers saw action in

the see-saw game between the Brewers and the Blues.

Pat McGlothin pitched = the

three-hit shutout at St. Paul while - his teammates managed nine counters on only 10 hits.

The Red Birds gave Kurt

Krieger a five-run lead in the first inning at Columbus. Krieger allowed Toledo nine hits. Three of the Hens’ four tallies came on Frank Mancuso's ‘homer in

I. Bast Playoffs Start

Class A Junior Baseball playoffs will get tinder way tonight as the Rhodius Pal Club meets

the first game of a round

'obin elimination involving three San

. The third participant is Brookside. ‘In yesterday's Class C getion the Irvington Yellow Jackets dropped Lawrence Central, 9 to 1. Irvington Pitcher Ronnie Wuench struck out 12 Lawrence batsmen and limited them to two hits. Bob Pirtle, Irvington catcher, led the hitting with twe triples and a

single. In Class B play the Brookside Spartans defeated the Lockefield Pal Club, 8 to 3, behind the pitching of Bob Harris. Harris hit three. singles and struck out nine. His brother, Jim, hit a homer with no one on for Brookside. Consolidated Finance swamped the Ellenherger Pelicans, 18 td 3, in the other Class B contest,

Chaney Sidelined

With Broken Hand ’

Colion Chaney, state heavy-|Hol

weight champion, will be unable to defend his title against Bob

O’Bannon of Jeffersonville Friday lepine: 2:00, Rulings Hopital va, night ~ at the Sports Arena. | Last BIAS Aree roudd results in the Chaney suffered a fractured hand #

in training yesterday. His doctors have informed the State Athletic Commission that

Chaney will be unable to fight M

for a month,

a Promoter Forrest McKinney |-

has signed Tommy Woodard of Columbus, O., to meet O'Bannon in the 10-round feature on the Friday card.

Mangrum to Seek St. Paul Victory

8T. PAUL, Aug. 11 (UP) —

Golf fans watched Lloyd Mangrum's practice shots today for! indications that the leading

money winner of 1948 might continue his streak into the $15,000 St. Paul Open tournament tomorrow. Mangrum could add $2450 with a first place in this tournament. That might be “small potatoes” after the $22.500 he won last week at the Tam O'Shanter t, hut it would thore

tournamen than double the $1117.50 he has! picked up in the 17-year history

of this tourney.

. : | Other big name golfers who

rolled into town for the meet included Jimmy Demaret, Elisworth Vines, Henry Ransom, Lawson Little, and Johnny Revolta. 3

Helen Hawtin, 6-1, Grace Lauck, top seeded, was matched today against Marilyn Davidson at Brookside. The first round of the men’s

doubles also was to get under/Balbo took the second in nine

Results Yesterday

St. Paul blanked Min-|faeoied neapolis, 9 to 0, at St.. Paul and Dick McKes) Columbus trounced Toledo, 10 to 4, at Columbus. Bas

, . \ % Times Special Tetauity UmAcher defested Dick Light! DETROIT, Aug. 11—The Indi

Marilyn pletond Behl od Barbara lines today along with the de60 : tthews = de- : Yers Wolfe. 6-273 the 34th annual Union d

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6-2. Carolyn Madden Lou eated| Printers’ Baseball Tournament

anna Helen Hawtin, 8-0, 6-2.

Schedule Today

or Mw »| Was drubbed, 17 to 8, yesterday ou Dull-| after losing an 8-5 opening-round

Ciyde Akard pore:| thit to Boston. ‘Indianapolis had| Bar!

; Campbel n Monday, 14 to 2. ME ank_ CAmpbell ve. Bob Le-{ 10 UBLES

|W. rr<Diss. La : k .. Leumacher vs. Light- Fidel Fall Oreek hey vs. Grenz Sr. . TRUS Lish-Ories ve. ¥ 123 EAST

EG SE SC Second yy 115 E. Ohio i. Rinne, Pres. FR-1

Mattias tthews vs. Marianne 4 8 P.M. Mary Grace Lauok Ae Fv Student

Marilyn Davidson; Louanns Early vs. Carolyn

Bowling Notes There will be a captains meeting of the Bowes Ladies. League at the West Side # o Alleys. 30 a Tora CARL W. KING & SON, ING eW teams are needed in the OHUSETTS AVENUS Frajemal Leagus which bowls at 9. MAMA 1 e Centra eys on Monday | 1569: evenings. Teams must have ani Cr c® BI 3 Nght, OA-S18 average of 850 to 915. Call H. C. Mullinix, Ma. 9487.

Fast

the Classic Travelers

The final pre-season meeting of BROKEN League will 01.5} A REPLACED

be held tonight at the Fox-Hun Alleys at 8 o'clock.

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{and Jim Spencer of Boston won

heavyweight card last night. Terry won the first fall from Salvatore Balbo of New York in 18 minutes, using a leg-breaker.

minutes from Terry, using a corkscrew leg-breaker. Terry won the final fall in eight minutes from Billy Fox of Cleve

defeated Bob Diets, ¢-3,/18nd with a body press.

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. 8-3; Bob 8-3, 57. 6-3; Art Linne defeated Jonn Won the opener from Rob Fenton A Rd oa urray Dulberger de-of Birmingham, Ala., with a jack-| ‘8-3, 6-0; Onaries'knife in 15 minutes. wkins, ' 6-4, *3 Saishind twisa 30x Indianapolis Ousted % vena In Printers’ Tourney

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