Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1948 — Page 25
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| At Halfway Mark The unorthodox style of Howard Wheeler of Philadelphia is no hindrance as the professional held a four-stroke advantage today at the halfway mark of the Negro Open goif tournament at
CO masier. who hits the. ball crosshanded, had a 141 total! for] the first 36 holes, four strokes ahead of Ted Rhodes of Los Angeles. : A. Tupp Holmes of Detroit, defending Negro "amateur champion, was ousted yesterday by Leonard Grant of Atlanta and
Grant, Atlanta, defeated Bridgefort, , 4 and 3; ar} Pa., won by default irom Howard Chicas: PF. Shelton, Shicago, defen t - arum, a 5; Edward Clark Los es, <3 by default from Jaques Isler, New York; d Reed, ; geles, defeated J items, and 1; Alfred Chic: gp oR J. Harvey, Atianta 3 and 2
Third Round-—Goodson Jaleated Shel ton, 1 up; Clark defeated J i
James defeated Reed, 2 and o L Grant defeated Hume 4 and 3. MEN AMATEURS Second Rupa helms Cowan, pDaJien, O.; defeated Ball, Chica and 4 \ , Pa. del oated Julia . Louis, 5 and 4; Hazel ForeD. C., defeated Ann ifs, 3 and 2; Ann Gregeated Lucy Mitchum, In. 1.
Manan, Tadixea gory, Gary, de dianapolis, 2 and
Horseshoe Pitching Last night's Industrial Horseshoe League results; John J. Mad n 0; Bl Lilly won by forfeit from Vonsub Hardware Tonight's card (all matches at ‘Brookside starting at 7 p. m.): Ss.
den 3, King-|
Ninth St. an
ONE IN THE SIDE—If your corner druggist wasn't filing prescriptions yesterday, he was out at Speedway for the Druggists’ Association golf tourney. Apparently the above threesome found that a cue shot was as accurate as the club hea a are (left to right) Morton Wolman, 5464 E. Washington St.; Robert Edwards, 234 3 P Delbauve, 2444 E. Washington St.
They
Bowling Notes
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of the Moose be held tonight at Moose Lodge|., at 8 o'clock. The North Side Business Men's| 2 o2. 1%.
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Hurls 17th Triumph and 8th Shutout
By MILTON RICHMAN, U
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at Park. Ea a our game losing streak and permitted them to take over first which! ey had a sate, to the Red Sox Tuesday night. Cleveland sewed awed up the Somteat, by driving veteran Denny G e-| hou a eas wis Tr run burst in the second inning. They fashioned six hits in that frame, including a double by Lemon. Dave Ferriss relieved Galehouse and Cleveland accumuJated 19 hits béfore the shooting Was over. A's Lose Again Detroit contributed further to the decline of the once-proud Philadelphia Athletics by humbling the Mackmen, 10 to 4 behind the seven-hit pitching of Freddie Hutchinson. It marked) the Athletics’ fifth successive setback: Sam Chapman's homer with two on in the last half of the sixth was the A's big blow, but Detroit clinched matters with five runs in the seventh. Rookie Bob Porterfield of the, Yankees chalked up his third triumph - of - the season with a well-pitched, 8 to 2, victory over the last-place Chicago White Sox. Porterfield, forced to retire because of the intense heat after seven innings, held the Chicagoans scoreless during his stay on the mound. But the White Sox scored twice on Relief Pitcher Tommy Byrne. Brooklyn belted Pittsburgh, 11
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to 9, in a game marked by 35 hits and a fist-fight. At the conclusion of the contest, Pirate Manager Billy Meyer announced he was un Protesting the game. The Dodgers gathered 18 hits and Pittsburgh had 17. The fight ocsured } in the seventh inning when ay Sawn of the Dodgers a pho her. Meyer punched » his protest when Relief Pitcher Carl Erskine falled to pitch to one batter before he was replaced by Hank Behrman in the ninth. Giants Beat Cubs
Scoring eight runs in the ninth,
kowski gained credit for the vie-| tory and Jess Dobernic was the loser. Homers by Danny Litwhiler,
to 1 victory over the Phillies.
To Snap Team's 4-Game Losing Streak
Sports W NEW YORK, Aug. 26—Bob Lemon, Cleveland's Woe nd
t-hander, supplied the elasticity which enabled Cleveland to bounce back into first place today. Fagitaring Bis 15s temph aid eighth shutout of the season;
beating Ah uston Red BX I Ne ® yesterday before 30.745 fans Fenway
CAZ0|the U. 8. Davis Cup selection com-
5 tralia, Sept. 4-6.
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ided but four scattered hits in
Unknowns Take 6
VANDALIA, O., Aug. 26 (UP) ~-The second biggest prize of the
grand American Trapshooting! tournament, preliminary handicap, went up on the line today with about 100] competitors slated to fire. Just as yesterday, when comparative unknowns walked off with six class titles, the shoot for the cap was considered wide open. Yesterday's feature, the Class AA championship, went to Ralph Kohler, a welder from Tekamah, Neb, who marked up a perfect score of 200. Other perfect scores of 200 were posted by Levi Shick of Bellefontaine, O., and | Betuard Judd of Hamilton, 0. n Class A and Shick went on to in that title by breaking another 25 straight in a shoot off. The coveted professional crown was won by Charles Mason of Corsicanna, Tex. who defeated Homer Clark Jr.,, of Alton, IIL, in a shootoff. E. J. Ford of Birmingham, Mich., won in Class B with 109 out of 200. The Class C competition wound up in «4 dead heat after three shottoffs between Earl Goetz of Mansfield, O., and Earl Spitier of Dayton, O. Goetz won on the flip of a coin. George Allen of Lynden, III, took the Class D title in a shootof against D. M. Long of Alton,
3 More Added To Davis Cup Team
NEW YORK, Aug’ 26 (UP) — Jones W. Mersereau, chairman of
mittee, announced today that six players have been named as “additional” members of the Ameri. can squad which will defend the international trophy against Aus-
The added members of the
{Howie Fox helped the Phils to SIE hits 54 his amma touched |
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four games as their ace Warren Louis Cards. 2 to 0, with a seven-| hitter under the lights in St.
Howie Pollet went the route
B [for 8t. Louis, giving up two runs
in the fifth inning. Over in the American, the Washington Senators rewarded|J the 4600 fans who showed up for Sa night game in Griffith Stadium
; | by ending their nine-game losing
streak with a 14 to 6 rout of the |St. Louis Browns. The total of 119 Senator hits, with four each
SS for Al Kozar and Ed Stewart, was
the Senators’ best attack of the season and it gave Ray Scarborough his 12th win.
Major Leaders
AMERICAN LEAGUE 2 R H Pot Williams, Boston. 1 3 90 138 31 dr Cleve.. 113 433 #8 1556 .367 Mitchell, Cileve.... 102 434 60 147 339 Zarilla, St. Louis... 100 375 45 130 .320 NATIONAL MEAG a A 3 Pet, oe: gti 1 1% 1 Pafko, his Dark, Boston .... 101 301 68 1% 333 Ashburn, Phila.... 113 443 73 143 333 Holmes, Boston... 106 437 141 33 Pl 34 Dikiaguia. Yanks. 28 Kiner, Pirates... s Musial, cards... 31 ae Reds. .... Mise, Giants... 31
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