Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1949 — Page 40
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Plan Public Tinks Golf Progrom for Summer
Phil Bayt, city controller: Ken Hoy, secretary of the Indianapolis Public Links Association, and |
Earl Ensinger, president of the association, got together last Wednesday at
ing of the lea of the league in the in the South Grove Clubhouse, |
Braves Bow, 1 3s To Giants’ Power
NEW YORK, Apr. 23 (UP) The New York Giants put ‘hel emphasis on power and the! damper on the Boston Braves to-! | day, rapping out 16 hits for a decisive 11 to 3 triumph before 14,948 fans,
New York broke a 2-t0-2 deadlock in the fifth. with a five-run § splurge that drove southpaw wars ren Spahn to the showers.
ROSTON Lank # 1 i ! i § R iio 3n { 3 Reel {1 Holmes.rt | asl, 0 «} hn.p : : rE: : 0 ¥! on 0 : 2 Canatser 8 0 Shoun, o 0 a als Jo i 12 yan walked for o Tne . matser flied out - 5. in Bt
week on the Hillcrest course.
z= = Beat Phils, 8-6
an. Tours 3. Loghman, Nig PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 23. eo phe Oordon, Kennedy, Dark.|i{;p)—The Brooklyn Dodgers
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Hi to 6, before an opening day crowd held to 13,198 by early
a Attendance | T8IN.
Tomm Vaughn (let), profuasional at + Hillcrest Country’ ‘Club, was one of the first fo hear of the good fortune of Maj. Gen. Paul | Williams, who sank his second ace in a long golfing career last |
Walks Help Bums
took advantage of six walks by br ston |RObin Roberts in the first four|” innings to score seven runs and|’
. annual spring meet. |
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rillg. ‘rt ing again, {round “we played pretty stinky."|V ; gos, The boy was hospitalized for nmol Yo van | ; | _ Lee Nelson—one of the great three months and was bedfast like to. ain pty Biers whe woul an S ir : 0SS fea. § © 6 3 1) figures in Indiana golfdom, near- from April to October. However, any Totals M811 30 3 ly half a century as & profes. |he is now in perfect shape, weigh- | Things you ought to know by BOSTON, Apr. 23 (UP)—The| aT] An sional, ing 2068 pounds. {now: The 49th Open Champion Boston Red Sox, taking advan- ok of 3 Sr SC EE Now married, he is building a ship sponsored by the USGA) will of two elghth-inning walks! Rifihel . home near his parents, who by| be held a little closer to-home this tage Va araiso Nine the way, are soon to be grand- year, at Medinah Country Club issued by Pitcher Frank Hiller, | ough " parents. |(No, 3 course), Medinah, Ti, Pracdefeated the New. York Yankees, a . a ” tice rounds for Indianapolis aspir11 to 8, today. It was the Yan-| arte ® Neal Grider, "who has com- {ants to the title will be held May
kees’ first defat in five games this Trinkte. » season. | Eonatants, '» Hiller gave up the walks with Rowe. Fh] i two out and by Doerr fol-| Totals NM
lowed with a double and Sam, Mele chipped in with a triple tol break up the slugging match. {Phiiad siphia Vern Stephens hit two homers! Brookivh and a triple for Boston, and Yogi
Bier Sig fled tor Donais” in n 4th, Sa it"for Rons atnik roun od out for Konstanty in
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VALPARAISO, Apr. 23 — Val-
win its second consecutive college) baseball game, 16 to 4.
; Pleasant Run and Coffin,
pines {pounded one over a hili, | was able to trace the ball into the in good golf wear cup by the track it made on the |properly in the shop. | EIGHT: A .good category of! Balin ¢ ok Members of the Country Club|Clib and inter-club tournaments {io of Indianapolis are now pqsting| ft | scores for their Spring Handicap { tournament. All: handicaps must] j| be posted by April 30 which is
sand green.
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LSErval and David Hilligoss of | nalia. Both as a 1524 W. 23a 8t., father and son golf in the Spring | Four Ball tourney starting today! |at South Grove.
of a walking miracle, Three years | {ago last Saturday he was struck | by a cement truck and crushed! badly from chest to knees. Doc-|
pleted a quarter of a century as! treasurer of the Indianapolis Dis-| trict Golf Association, announces hia May 31. he hasn't had paraiso University lowered the/in 13 years. He is probably the the best chicken: diriners in town
boom on Taylor this afternoon to| Smartest, Sunday golfer in In: | Suring their |dianapolis.
Valparaiso got off to a good Although still in mighty fine con-| start, taking five runs‘in the firth| dition, has seen very little of its} method for the upcoming district after allowing one to Taylor. Al/Superintendent of grounds since)
r INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Golfing Daze—
Patriarch of Pros, : Lee Nelson Teaches
The Game at Em-Roe’s
Dean of Golfing Family Contends Best
Place to Instruct Is Indoors
By BILL PITTMAN Lee Nelson, who has been in the golf business for ‘a half a century, is still teaching the game under the net on Em-Roe’s| second floor. Lee, who is 64; is the oldest of one of the city’s best known golfing families. He began as caddy-master at the old Indianapolis Country Club, now Woodstock, when he was 14. Eventually he became pro at Riverside, Indianap-| ss = = olis Country Club, Highland, Watren Bevington, past president of Highland Country Club, He also spent several years as adds his bit to the literary field professional at the Miami Beach {in an article, “The President and {Country Club in Florida. ° ithe Pro.” whith appears in this Speaking of his indoor setup] {month's issue of the PGA MagaLee says it 1s the best way to'zine. [teach golf. I--1n breezy fashion Mr. Beving“The student doesn't have alton runs through a list of about chance to go on the course im-| nine things he believes a pro mediately after the lesson and un-|{ghould do. Take a look at the learn all he has been taught. {list and see-if your pro is up to {With a net you know the ball i8|pap | going only. so far and you can| ONE: The pro should keep himconcentrate on the swing. 'self in condition to inspire and Golf is actually so simple that perhaps thrill the members in
people won't believe it. Every exhibitions and tourneys. correct move is the natural thing - TWO: He must be congenial to do, but I have never seen a at all times, know each member {natural golfer. Golfers, until they by his first name and be extra. {have had instruction, persist in patient with the fussy ones. “making the game difficult.” THREE: The pro should ar-|
{ Lee may be In his 60s but he range that club tourney prizes are, |can still bat the ball a long way. awarded-in such a manner that| {On his last round he had a 73 the good golfers don't take all the
iand that was one of the few winnings. games he played last year. FOUR: The pro should hive “I haven't Boen out this year,” regular hours for teaching and. he says. “As plaved in the summertime.” take a lesson. way with a great many golfers, . n With military aireitness. Maj. Examples — Gen, Paul Willams described his Meridian Hills;
be given the youngsters.
Wayne
“T just stepped up and hit the ball Broadmoor). { and in It went” Sure sounds simple. It wasn't the general’ s first ace. teaching. (Mr. Inessed,
in 1923; Gen.
He then;
{should be arranged each year so that the bulk of the membership! wh will have plenty of opportunity to play competitively, N NINE: The pro's number one concern should be the member's
he same day the club Ulielally)
and as a Service 1o.{he members,
will be playing? .
{and a good picture of Pro Lou {Bola talking it over with Mr. Bevington. »
» ” In telling about the Tam { O'Shanter tourney Lloyd Man- | rum says that on the second)
Dave who is 19, is somewhat
ors despaired of his ever walk-!
30 at the Indianapolis Country Club, with Julincations to be . The Indianapolis a club in his hand Public Links Association serves
spring and fall meet- | Ings. # =» =» Meridian fms Country Club, The Indianapolis District Golf | Association will try a starting
{tourney which was first tried in
ar as I am con- should not be out in with a four-| lcerned,- the game was meant to be some when a member wants to!
has
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® became prexy of the National | {these parts for last year's High|Greenskeepers Association. Carl! land Fling. Players will be startBretzlaff will soon be known as ed simultaneously at the first and; the “traveling man” This week 10th tees. Sounds complicated on! {he jumps {rom a meeting in Chi-| paper, but Dr. Leer, leading ox-| {cago to a meeting in Louisville | {ponent of the system, says it is;
{in three days time. {quite simple.
{ Runs Thatied fn Reese 3 Furille Reese err of ate % [306, Apsme spied ther, Roisseg” Bi Ta SHipber Aktes t his first tus error) Robinsgn seoted on oun of ‘he year, la? To base "Hii ne coe, Ena. Jones Bromberg slugged one out of the| ree re NEW YORK { Robin san en fer paltea bases Park with one on in the second » H Q 4 Eloiava Hamner to Mijjer to Waltkus & and Bob Nuenberg did the same BULO.8 | Builio Re re en a Fnuce with two aboard in the sixth | jindeiLe Ln i i 1 SR 3h Sh on ht art : Valpo’s second big inning. . 0 - fn s 3 ? ESE" out oy mberts 1 a1, Konstaniy Valparaiso Pitcher Dick Scheub| riba En a 4 and mn in oof > marked up 14 strikeouts, ) vers, Lia eens J aa n Taylor Catcher Dick Granitz ips. 1b 0 3 [and ° oes H LAE: ort nel or o ind & 1" h ry non. In o 1 in, nn Mongtanty" > “and 8 scored a homer with none on in 2 ord.p 1 0 fonings: ott Row we in Inning {the seventh. BSED. am Winn Bo Bliche “ie FY Motil) Taylor 100 002 100 4 10 3 Totals 8 14 34 10 1 Roberts licherF “Conjan; Warneke and |Veivo 00 1 530 036 01x18 18. 1 ha Time of aame—3 33. Attendance 0 Basse and Granite; Scheub, CGaare/ ues ¥ Pesegot ti} mr Beat 3 i Mich. State Romps Relief Hurler 4 FH s 1 3 Bann t 1 11 Over ND Trackmen Aobbe.p ? ; | EAST LANSING, Mich, Apr. ene as 0 23 (UP)-— Michigan State's power-| Diary... 2 0 8 0 1 %tul track téam romped to an 85- | Totals 311 1 a 10 156 dual meet victory over Notre| o LAFAYETTE, Ind, A ihked for Putin i o| Dame today as a 35-mile wind! (7p) Reliet hurler Mel ey Bdsm so 011 810 03x~11 thwarted assaults on running 'squelched a Wabash rays in the! uns batted in Stephens 8 Williams. | records. Es x ah ho gy 5 vers es! Spartan Bpeedster Horace| Hint inning today to enable Pur. err, Mele 3 Silvers, lwo due to score its ef baseb fil, rang LTR ree hase Smith, was the only double event! tory of the it om oy - phens. Mele. Home ns -| winner, He took both the 100-| hens 2. Berra. Stolen base_-Silvers. Double With the tying run on base and| Jays —Johnaon-Coleman. Phillipa: | PhUlips: {yard dash ‘and the low hurdles. (none out, Hensen came in dl! Aft on bases OK nfond| Although hampered by the and 1
Itiler J 3 ikindnr | ARSE of two ace performers, | bbs nd 8 in| Michigan State racked up nine gh: Rerlss 5 40% firsts and scored grand slams in|
gin Ka ners 6 ands As 1] me Hit by ithe broad jump, mile, half mile]
jcher-b: rr (Joana Winnini Bitcher —K Tn. Bg i feher--itiler. and low hurdles. Bpires..Jones. Hurler MeKinley. Me-|
Biche Rint SE Time of eame-2.4] ante ‘The Irish swept the javelin and 1,36 yhad six winners. They won the {mile relay.
Park School Nine -
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CINCINNATI, Apr. 23--Park|
School of Indianapolis won its second baseball triumph in s| RITIALGLIT our Ney - many Sats here today, defeatCountry Day School, 4 PINEHURST, N. e. Apr. 23 at 1. ‘score: (UP)~Rugged Frank Stranalan,
ro A x/shooting a cool-headed game;
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2 ‘against bad breaks and superb! if i puttipg, defeated” Harvie Ward) : {Jr., 2 and 1 today to win the 40th ‘annual North and South amateur : golf championship. The triumph
an a pm a apd {avenged the upset he suffered at § 1the hands of the young collegtan, Ap last year. ! Stranahan shot like a machine! down the steaming 6952 yard No. 2 Pinehurst course in a do-or-die final d. He a came) up all even at the and of the first, 118 holes today. Stranahan, of Toledo, 0. who “admit ttedly wanted to win his title “g &{ back
80: badly he could taste fit, his tournament on the 17th of the final round. He halved
{retired three men in a row. Hel {relieved starting pitcher Bob| Whitmer who weakened" atter| {holding the visitors to two singles) {for seven innings. ; {Two Purdue football stars, Kennéth Gorgal and Norb Adams, {were the big guns of the Boiler{maker attack. Gorgal hit a home| run and’ a single and Adams al {double and a single.
| Line, score | aby 200 000 021 3 & 3! Pe and Yooley 00.110 idx ry and Ksise itmer, Henson |
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nn ie Wo 1 a innings; Jal. | (Michigan, and Butler tied West-
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Detro Trips Cleveland. 5-4
CLEVELAND, Apr. 23 (UP)— That last statement goes a long FIVE: Special attention must With timely batting assistance (Most{from Johnny Groth, Hal New-| Indianapolis pros are doing this. {houser pitched the Detroit Tigers! Armory grappling lineup. Timberman,to a 10-inning victory over the! Jimmy Vaughn,/Cleveland Indians here today, 5 completes an all-star, t hole-in-one feat of last Monday, Pleasant Run, and Noel Epperson, ito 4, before 21,883, Early Wynn made his first start ture a battle for the world’s titl SIX: The pro should have able/for Cleveland and lasted until in the main event spot. assistants who are capable of the eighth when he was lifted for|
Bevington added!Sam Zoldak. {but it was.the first he had wit- here, “in his style.” I think they
Playing in the Philip-ishould be able to teach, but they|' Williams may have a style of their own). Berry, » SEVEN: The pro should invest! ken. 3 and display it goof’ nm ers,
European Lays Mat Title on Line |
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pit Lou Thesz fo an from St Louis, with! g El Diablo, an unknown masked “Bal | wrestler. y Sandor Szabo, former cham. after plor who heat Miguet here two CTR weeks ago, will oppose Frederick! Von Schact, 242-pound newcomer ifrom Milwaukee, in the semi4 pwinaup.
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Detroit University's linksmen 8 {stopped both Butler and Western 13 200 8 Michigan yesterday in a colegiate golf match at Broadmoor
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100 100 0-4 whans Bers. Reiner: Gordon ER, feat the winner's Dick Buechler shared |} Rejtner. 3 Biole a a a Bouts oh Ia on. | medalist honors with 74's. Rake on. Boudreau to \ to Vernon: Gordon n to Results of the match were: Ded- 10. Bates or ball Pails—of * Newhouser 3, |troit 1115 to 6% over Butler, Deyon. 3 oldek 1 Struck out-—Be New: itroit Tl, to 4% over Western Totals
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{Miquet, who holds the Buropean, CHICAGO, TIL. {heavyweight championship, have pe White Sox and the Browns
Apr. 23 (UP)—
three home runs at each this afternoon, but the
t and Kay Chicago team worked over five Addition. of ge Nhree- tit St. Louis hurlers for 16 hits to
fea- gain their third straight victory
12-5 decision.
1 of the Browns’ runs were own, on homers off Allen Gettel, with he Sloat Jor the NWA etown Al Zarilla and Les Moss smack-two-run blows Graham clouting a solo. Walter
and Jack
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tall Sox four-baggers.
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ghchesNewholser ¥ Waning Pitcher ern Michigan 6 to 6, . eighth’ tia to ak for. Estee 1, on Om Dien HORDE oP Aire. Stev- Summary: Sievers si ruck out for oy yin nie ens and Summers, Time-—2:34. Attend-| Ludlow (B) beat Kalo (W. M) 2-1 and LOM +... Coen iad eins 1 ¥ anee--25,031, Icsher 1 = Kiced iB 25 line OX | fete Cabes shaRs a nsads in el : nd ) 301 na att in Apo) . 3 Cyclists to Decide Ti Hd sire BS 3 td pi * ; Dest Hen %. 8) 0 Buec ¥ oD) veat A he Endurance Champion pr (B} Po. anda Poviits (D) beat fe Oe 8 nls he Indiana motorcycle enthusiasts tt eta ie: Pellaurinl. Priddy Graham; took off this morning from the, Sign Grid Pacis i 6; Chicago 7. Sirucy i Midwest Motorcycle Clubhouse at feds 2. Gott eRe de Gefia ger 3105 8. Harding St, for a 200 CHICAGO, Apr. 23 (UP)—|Shore 1, Meditnger 3 Malloy 1, Pierce a Hits d run Gettel 7 and 8 in & mile championship endurance run. Tackle Nate Johnson and Half-|innings: Kennedy 11 and. 4 in § innings. Starting time was 6:30 (CST). back Chuck Fenenbock have| pois, 2 BA nar a Riders, starting according to {signed contracts for the 1949] ediinger 3 and 8 in i inpioe; once 4 and none in innings Wey the time their entry blanks were season with the Chicago Hornets. none and none in :
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