Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1949 — Page 9

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surge ahead of last week's leaders in the handicap division and won second place in the actual with a i219 for their series. Joe brought in a 610 and Caito nearly matched his partner's performance with a 609. A 159 handicap gave. them a generous lead. : . Four pins. gave Cecil Cherry and Jom Putnam the third posi-

tion when they, brought in a

1312 and Ed Hughey and B. Palmer tied up the fourth spot with a 1308. In the actual division Ivan Lively grooved a 530 and Bill

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Doc Egan, St. Joan of Are CYO...... 90

Betty Snyder, PHO' y Mixed . 483 Helen McKissic, Pon. Sunday Mixed. 410

'wrence Central. Center Grove at Decatur Central. SATURDAY : Cathedral at Tech. Rippin. Attucks at Freetown. School » Manual. Bacred Heart at Franklin Twp. Advance st Pike Twp.

Three Champions Crowned by CYO

Regular season play in the CYO basketball leagues closed yesterday with three championships being decided, ; The Senior League title was won by St. Catherine in an overtime game. They defeated Sacred Heart, 40-36. In the Junior Divigions, Little Flower defeated Holy Trinity No. 2, 45-24. The victory was their seventh straight and gave them the championship of division three Division No. 1 title was taken by Holy Trinfty No. 1 with a 56-35 victory over Assumption. Other scores:

Senior: Sacred Heart 56, Our Lady of Lourdes 46; Little Flower 56, St: Phi p's 235; Cathedral 36, Holy Cross 34; St. Joseph's of Shelbyville 42, Holy Trinity 20.

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Bt. Patrick's 23, Bacred Heart 22 (overtime): St Philip No. 1, 53, ‘Holy Cross 3; St, . 's In didnapotis 7. Oh GB Ann St. omas 10. 8t. Philip No. 2, 30; no Rosary 67, St Roch 23; Holy Name St. Philip No. 3, 18; Our Lady of Lourdes 35, St, flip No. 4, 18.

Sag own U. Coach Hitt Nixes Badger Bid

PROVIDENCE, R. I. Jan, 24 (UP) — Charles (Rip) Engle planned today to stay at Brown University as football coach after resigning from the field of contenders for the vacant coachi post at the University of Wis‘consin, Engle said he wired Wisconsin athletic officials his decision to take himself out of consideration for the Badger job soon after he returned here Saturday from a Conlarence with them at Madison,

Expect to Nome Rest Of Wanamaker Milers

expected today the complete .six-man lineup for the featured Wanamaker mile,

590 phriefly pelted the players and 78| 7000 fans yesterday ‘ 7; But the showers weren't quite as

... 538/a putt. ixed 501/

‘ | , Tourneur Make-Up Salon His round was the best of the > Mixed 568 day, but the best nine score made

sos shohocken, Pa., "who got a five606: ynder-par 31 --on--the back. nine.| 500 His three over par 38 for the

@ileo tacked to his previous 144 487/put him in the 213 class. «1

4lafter the first round - were still 412| within sight of the top prizes. $0 Jimmy Demaret, Houston, Tex.

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Junior: St. Anthony 39, Holy Angels 16;

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of 70 and a three-day 204 Play in Rain and Hall There was some swinging in the rain as showers and hail

persistent’ as Saturday. Sixteen

under par 32 with birdies on four holes and a bogey on the fourth where he missed the greens and Coming back, Burke clipped two strokes off par for a 34.

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first nine set him back, and the

8 Still Hopeful | Three of the four-way leaders

went around in 69 for a 206 total

His third round of 71. Chick | Harbert, Detroit, faltered with a

winner of the recent Los Angeles Open; Fred Haas Jr., New Orleans, and E. J. Harrison, Little

In the 212 bracket were Max Evans, Utica, Mich.; Smiley

na, Cincinnati; Glen Teal, JackPasadena, Cal.

7000 See Hugsted Win

_ DUBUQUE, Ia. Jan. 24 (UP) —Norway's Petter Hugsted, 1948] Olympic ski jumping champion, ! {showed his title winning form de-| {spite sleet and fog to win Du-| buque’s annual winter ski meet.

by 20 falls caused by the miser{able weather. Only 7000 persons jot an anticipated crowd.of 25. 000 * witnessed the meet. Both spectators and entrants were kept away as ice and snow made

Hugsted won with 155.5 points. {He had leaps of 155 and 158 feet, {with the latter the longest ride {of the day. He also received a (trophy for form, picking up 75.5 {points toward his total score on {form alone. {

Kovacs Clowns His Way

‘To National Tennis Title

8ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla., Jan, 24 (UP)—Frank. Kovacs, the Oakland, Cal, tennis star. who be-| lieves In mixing a bit of tomfool-| ery with his game, still reigned) as the national professional clay courts champion today. i Kovacs joked his way past temperamental. Welby Van Horn of Philadelphia, 2-6, 4-86, 7-5, 6-3, - 6-3, ip yesterday's title match. While Van Horn was busy!

NE chalking up the first two sets,

Kovacs, living up to his title as the game's “clown prince,” enter- | tained a gallery of more than 1200 fans with numerous stung shots. ‘

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Quick, Los Angeles; Toney Pen-|-sonville, Fla., and Paul Runyan,|

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pa Women’s Open Tournament. Miss Berg wound up the T2-hole

{petitive medal play set by Betty

Jameson of San Antonio, Tex.

second round with a sizzling 68 the best 18-hole card of her career. Mrs. Zaharias got off to a

poor start with an opening day

78, and found it impossible to

the Jets, and Belus was tops for the Bombers with 10,

was ousted from the game late in the fourth quarter,

man around the waist as he drib-

Towery swung back and the players were separated: Towery

{was allowed to stay in the game, New ¥ Phi

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| St. Lous (39) | Indianapolis (91) .

Blackie |, Towery of the Jets grabbed Put- M

{bled in for a basket and Putman I swung. ‘

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paid players in the game by his dribblers, one a smart playmaker. ‘pact.

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