Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1949 — Page 16

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Golfers Formidable

in the state.

Golfer Hits 2 Aces

(UP)~Eilliot C. Staufler scored

terday in a club tourney. Stauffer teed off in ‘the morning round on the 156-yard 16th hole and sank an ace. Using the same iron on the afternoon round he scored another ace on the same hole,

Scott Teal, James Woodruf, Robert Spear, Coach Earl Ensinger, Richard Butler and John Mahan {left to right) members of the Tech High School golf team, one of the hottest high schol links teams

PITTSBURGH, Pa., May 2

golfing “impossibility” yes-

Newhouser Runs Ahead Of 30-Victory Timetable

Detroit Southpaw Off to Best Start Of Gareer After 3-2 Win at Cleveland

By CARL LUNDQUIST, United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, May 2—Lefty Hal Newhouser was ahead of #chedule today on the pitching time-table he hopes will bring him his most cherished goal in baseball-a 30-victory .season. The Detroit ace figures he could hit that mark by ‘winning a little better than a game a week and, with less than two weeks out of the season completed, he already has*a 3-1 mark. That's the best start of his career, even better than in 1944|€ague with 6 to 5 and 4 to 2 when he won 29 games and lost Tictoies over the Giants in Bost nine, just missing the magic *>- by 2 be 3 no big EE pape The Phils, vacating last place, has hit since Dizzy Dean of the surprised the Dodgers for the Cards had a 30-7 season in 1934. third time in a row, winning a No American League pitcher has 4-to-2 victory in Brooklyn behind had a 30-game season in 18 years, Russ Meyer's eight-hit pitching. Lefty Grove of the Athletics be-| Harry (The Cat) Brecheen fng the last with his incredible wasn't as effective as usual, but 31-4 season in 1031. he didn’t need to be as the Car-

dinals got 15 hits to beat Yesterday at Detroit he won| pg g to 3 in hi Mn Sten 8 3 to 2 duel from Bob Lemon of Musial got three hits and two Cleveland, who gave up only twWo|walks to pace the winners. The hits. But one of those Tiger hils| Cubs got 13 hits including a was a three-run first inning hom-| homer by Peanuts Lowrey off er by Dick Wakefield and ‘hat|Brecheen who coasted to his secgave Newhouser all the help helond win. needed. He gave up eight hits,| Cincinnati's Reds made it three including two doubles and twoiout of four over the Pirates by splitting a double bill, winning| the second game, 5 to 2, behind Bud Lively’s stout six-hit pitching

triples The ‘White Sox, who have wop seven of their eight victories

Women Keglers Win Four Titles.

Local Players Cop Class A Awards

BOUTH BEND, May 3 — Indianapolis bowlers held all’ four Class A championships in ‘the women’s state bowling tourney today after they made a clean sweep of the 24th annual meet which closed yesterday. The Indianapolis Typewriters captured the Class A team champlonship with 2608, topping another Indianapolis team, the Yaver Men's Shop by 12 pins. Mrs. Genie Drexler, Indianapolis Hickman Whirlaway star, won two titles as she romped off with the singles crown won with a record-shattering 680 total and lifted the all-events crown with 1650. Pat Striebeck and Gertrude Rhodes, members of the Yavers team, won the Class A doubles championship with 1074. Miss Striebeck, 19-year-old anchor bowler, finished second in the A all-events with 1647. A record entry of 592 teams bowled in the tournament which lasted nine gel ends. Glass A FR

High School

fame

Ball Tourney Opens Tonight

Broad Ripple to Meet Washington At Victory Field

Indianapolis’ first high school baseball tourney opens tonight at 6 p. m. in Victory Field when undefeated Broad Ripple meets Washington, loser in each of six starts. 1

Tech's undefeated squad and the Rockets rank as favorites in the meet, with Shortridge and Howe following closely. Tech has

H. S. Schedule 85 2 RR

1 pm m,— Fitpus v5. an Rust. shorsyidgs. ». yo ech Winner * ‘same 6 p. m~Winner gams 3 vs, Winner g jp Winner game 4 vi, Winner

HE 8p. m~Championaias? » won six games, Shortridge has

won eight and dropped two, and the Hornets have taken six while

This same scene next Saturd

rochial cousin Sacred Heart which has lost seven. ; 8 Games Tomorrow Three games are on tap for tomorrow night and two are carded for Wednesday. Survivors meet at 8 p. m. Thursday for the city championship. A Legion’ trophy will be presented the winning team by James C. Ahern, former American Legion district commander, in memory of his son, Tommy, former Shorfridge athlete who was wounded at Anzio and died in an Italian prison eamp, The team ‘winning the champfonship three times will retain permanent possession = of the trophy.

Durocher Hearing Opens Tomorrow

Giants Pile Up Defense Affidavits for ‘Lip’

NEW YORK, May 2 (UP)“-The, New. York Giants today piled up a stack of eye-witness affidavits defending Manager Leo Durocher

against charges that he assaulted a fan, and the flery Lip headed

race. The first event on the big program, this 75th running of the Kentucky Derby, is the Derby Trial tomorrow, a one mile race opened to all Derby eligibles. 8ix horses were scheduled to start in the warm-up, and for at least two of them the trial performance will determine whether they answer the call to the colors for the big race Saturday, The present lineup for the trial iis Fred Hooper's Ocean Drive, Calumet Farm’s entry of Ponder and DeLuxe, Greentree Stable's Capot, A. P. Cotter's Petey Cotter and L. L. Jenkin’'s Jackstown, For dark horses Petey Cotter and Jackstown, the Trial is the supreme test. . The Derby favorite, Olympia, owned by Hooper, probably will

for Cincinnati confident he can|not run tomorrow.

after Pittsburgh took the opener, 10 to 4. Bob Chesnes was the

from the Browns, moved into second ‘place at the expense of their Missouri cousins whom they defeated '7 to 6 and 14 to 11. They won the ‘second game despite an eight-run ninth inking rally by St. Louls. The usually anemic Chicago batsmen contributed four homers by Luke Appling and Bud Souchock in the opener and by rookie Jerry Scala and Cass Michaels in the second game. ‘At New York the Yankees suffered their first home defeat after seven victories, the Red Sox inning an 11 to 2 decision as

tired in the ninth with a bliste¥'p his pitching. hand after Frankie Baumholtz pinch-hit a two-run homer. : ’

Buddy Rogers to Meet Hindu on Armory Mat

at Philadelphia. Fimer Valo|"oukee, in the first’ event.

batted in seyen runs in the first game with two grand slam triples

i single. «Bonus Pitcher Johnny Antonel11 won his first big league ball ame as the Braves took over frst place in the National

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first game victor, although he re-

Local wrestling followers will get their first look at Buddy Rogers since last summer when he meets All Pasha, the Hindu with the dangerous “Cobra hold,” in the Armory ring tomorrow

The Seymour Eagles are seeking teams to fill several open dates in their baseball schedule. Write Virgil Green, Eagles Club, Sey-

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Tourney Lead Missed by One Pin

One bowling pin was all that prevented a tie in three main divisions of the Women's Interna-

today. Mrs. .Sophia Green, Minneap-| .olis, turned in a 657 singles score yesterday to miss the lead by one

[Stallcamp of Cincinnati,

1| Ann Cohane of Detroit also|stead, he talked about how much posted a 1758 to tic Mrs. Green/money he could collect in a damhore, Medlinger. for second place in the all-events. age suit, {8he probably would have taken {the Tead but for two fouls in her Katz said, “two of the fellows got

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COLUMBUS, O., May 2 (UP)~

-{tional Bowling tournament here

pin, Clara Mataya of St. Louis! {taxi driver who carried Boysen leads the singles division withito Sydenham Hospital after the |658.

o~11 Mrs. Green also missed the lead | faretst and In the all-events by posting a according to Giant Attorney Ed(1758 behind the 1759 score of Cleo [gar Feeley, that Boysen did not

losing two. ’ Times Staff Photographer Bob Wall In the second game at 8 p, m. Cathedral (2-2), meets its pa-| nose in front of Sly Tigress.

Owners Groom 6 Horses To Run in Derby Trial

Entry of 2 Mounts in Saturday Classic

Rests on Outcome of Tomorrow's Race -

LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 2 (UP)—That dizzy tizzy known as Derby Week struck Louisville today. Nickel beer was shunned in favor of the dollar julep, and folks who can’t tell a fetlock from a French 75 suddenly became learned horse fanciers for the diamond jubilee of America's premier ho horse

a will be siuied by the winner of the 75th Kentucky Derby. [)

ce got this shot of the mest famous finish line in the country during the second race at Churchill Downs Saturday as Kindly Miss (on the rail) *amperad home a

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cided to fly the colt to Louisville, and he arrived by plane Saturday. A good race tomorrow will put him in the Derby. One big question to be answered in the Trial is, “what will Calumet do?” The Warren Wright Stable made the Derby a Calumet picnic {last year with Citation and Coaltown. But this year Trainer Ben Jones has only Ponder and De Luxe, and isn't satisfied with either. fh. John Gaver, trainer for Greentree Stable, will send Capot to the post in the hope that he will prove a fit running companion for Wine List 14 the big race Wine List probably wo, his Derby spot by his third-place effort in the Bluegrass Stakes at Keeneland last week. Aside from the Trial, thére

make his peace with Baseball

AN T fiver "El RE TEAM 360¢| Commissioner A. B. Chandler: Flows 1s Louleville ndianapolis; 2%! Fred Boysen, a 22-year-old un-| Ocean Drive seemed to be out a 5 ne Apion employed ice cream plant worker, | of the Derby picture until he won HEL Bie adianiasolis. 3487 ‘la six-furlong race at Jamaica

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who says that Durocher punched

and kicked him after he heckled Friday.

After that, Hooper de-

won't be much activity by Derby eligibles at the Downs this week, although the arrival of Isidore Bieber’s Palestinian from New York today will bring the last ot|’ ithe possible starters to the scene.

the Glant manager throughout a game last Thursday, stuck by his guns. He announced through his attorney that he will file simple assault charges against Duroener| today. Durecher Suspended But the Giants said they have collected ‘very many” statements Weatherman and getting hotter from fans | game, all contending that Duroch-| er did not strike or kick Boysen. | Wiley of that city will defend

8 1526. night. lass C win Durocher has been suspended crown it won for the last two years. Ted Williams hit a grand slam ily Darnell, Philadelphia, ne doubles. a ore * Andersain-H Riel by Chandler and ordered to a Anderson, which tied with, homer and Vern Stephens andi. foes Cherry Valling, San aniort, 3 S14" aliceventss Henttelta Wa: hearing in Cincinnati tomorrow. |rugged Gary Roosevelt for top Johnny Pesky got two run hom- Diego, Cal, in the semi-windup hh A Aer The Giants pointed to - two honors in the Kokomo Relays last ers. and Tom Bradley, Detroit, will TYe.wo oma a jem: Wolibere, g bea affidavits in particular, which they| saturday, will shoot for another The Athletics crushed the Sen- tackle Tommy Martindale, Mil- Conle' Ray, Lodouhie, ¥8 Bingler Betty said should prove conclusively North Central Conference crown ators. twice, 15 to 9 and 7 to 4, Ge Triblett,_Culve Shiver, nate -all-events: Betty that Durocher did not attack oriat Muncie Friday. And the

big injure Boysen. |8aturday carnival is the northern One was from a fan who at-14iana Conference finale at East

tended the game, George Cronk, | Chicage. who sald Durocher, without look-| Yiher 8 ing, just wriggled his elbow in a| Other Sessions Slated manner which knocked Boysen| Other Saturday sessions in-

off valance and caused him to clude the Indianapolis Broad Ripfall, “Then,” said Cronk, “I| ple Invitational; Centra! Confertripped over Boysen and I sup- {ence meet at Huntington; South pose I kicked him. - I muttered Central meet at Rushville; South‘sorry’ and kept going.” ern Conference at Evansville, and! Boysen Holds Firm Wabash Valley at Terre Haute. Boysen insisted, however, that] The following week end, May {it was Durocher who kicked him|13-14, the prepsters will begin |—not Cronk. eliminations for ‘he state. track The Giants also announced that [Championship in 16 sectionals, to {they have an affidavit from the be followed by four regionals and the finalé here May 28. Two new season best marks! were hung up last week among a handful of sparkling performances,

{alleged altercation. The driver, Maxwell Katz, said,

colm Cook, a great football end, reeled off a :51.4 440-yard dash as Reitz won its fourth consecutive Petersburg Relays crown, eclipsing the previous best of :51.7! by Alex Patterson of Gary Roose! velt,

seem injured during the ride. In-

“When we got to the hospital,”

out of the cab. Then two more

it—helped Boysen out while the others took |

Season Rests Hammond's Jim Harper,

Detroit rolled 1178 to take sec- pictures. After they took the pic- chalked up the other record,

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1179.

inning pitcher. "Coleman, Losing pitcher,

| Fred B B. Cline ne Realtors |

¢ Win Bowling Event

handicap total.

0! 70, from a trio of 6800's scores.

First place was held | by Florence Roberts and Lena] .{Bloomquts of Iowa City with! |power, "

|down first place with a neat 3333 School, school officials said today.

Much of the big total came hardwood star, left Peru to re- A 3-4 Philiplace Floyd Baker at Richmond. | H di ox |Bises! fired 659, Gene Lakey was/Malaska coached Peru to its first]

tures, this Boysen fellow walked clearing the high jump bar at 6! into the nospital under his own feet 3 inches. Orville Malone, | {Terre Haute Gerstmeyer, held the! previous season best with 6 feet

1'* inch |Malaska to Coach Here Se the

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Broad Jump-—George 23 Joep -treory

‘State School Track Events Launched at Terre Haute

By KURT FREUDENTHAL, United Press Sports Writer Indiana’s high school track athletes, taking their cue from the

who attended the, schedule this week before squaring off in the sectionals. The crowded program started today at Terre Haute, where

Evansville Reitz’ versatile Mal- a

80- Yard Dash--Joe Gonzales, ony)

The latest 1050 scratch classic|..pPat Malaska, one of Indiana’ ocd, | Dash—Jim Ford, Pt. Warne

{closed lust night at Sturm's with {best known high school basket-| nett 8 0 Fred B., Cline Realtors, fast In-|ball coaches,

08 os nd had dianapolis Classic team, ‘fing

sIrMie elay—-Gar: Roosevelt, 1:91.60 Beli. Sars Pro hel.

every week, face another heavy

the Western Indiana Conference

Connor Tests Bally Blue Crown

Twin Novi Specials

ga defeated Bark. 8 efea > Schums fcrest, |

Golf Tourney Cut To 16 Teams

Timbrook, David Head Favorite List

The second annual Spring FourBall Golf Tourney at South Grove offered some of the best amateur golf of the season yesterday as the second round field was trimmed to 16 teams.

Most of the favorites were still In the running today with defending champions Henry Timbrook and John David of Meridian Hills heading the list,

David and Timbrook downed Clark Espie and Bob Schumann of Hillcrest, 1 up in 19 holes, after a terrific battle. Nichols and Bob Crouch dropped Chuck Hess and Ellis Brown, 2 and 1, in another scramble. All are from South Grove. Three more week-ends will furnish a champion in the event. “Vic vaughn ad Ralph Heinleln of of Cof-

{in defe Brown of Youth rove, 1 up. rvine

Dick Perk and John Wolf of Broadmoor defeat, Ww gs on Yarne Moniors ‘a and Herb Dress

e Berry and Ollis ‘Hollingsworth of

Clayton|-

MONDAY, MAY 2, 1949

Tribe Draws Bead On ‘Hot’ Millers:

Where Winner of Derby Will Romp’ Home

Indians Land

In Stronghold Of the League

Twin Cities Clubs

Both Splurging In Early Race

the . defending champs , were whipped into a frenzy with only ° one thing in mind—to throw a. a

{road block in the path of the :

Millers and Saints. The Redskins tackle the Millers i first, tonight, in the opener of a = 3 two-game series, and on Wednes-- 5 day they move across the river * to battle the soaring Saints. : = The Saints have won 10 games: & without a defeat this season, the 3 3 Millers also have won 10, with 3 three defeats.

Defeated in Indianapolis

But the Millers also have won 10 in a row and haven't been dee : feated since the Indians hande them a 5-to-3 setback in Indian-~; apolis on Apr, 21. Then the following day; on Apr.s 22, the Millers downed the Tribe- a sters, 10 to 2, to launch their long - = victory march. Tribe Manager Al Lopes indi cated he would start young Joe * Muir, southpaw on the mound against Tommy Heath's Mill City » » nine under the Nicollet Park" lights tonight.

Three-Way Tie The Indians,’ deadlocked with °

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hind Minneapolis and 4}; games behind league-leading St. Paul. After thumping the Brewers in Milwaukee Saturday night, 12 to 4, the teams were rained out of the scheduled double-header there yesterday.

got the first tilt under way. The Indians put one run across before the deluge sent the players to their dugouts.

decided the diamond was beyond repair for the day, and since the’ showers continued, they called ”

added to the discomfort.

to the AA. League's Surprise Team

Cotte ® vot onsnd Bob South Grove, 6 and Stice 8nd Fd Hyde of Pred Burn idg Shsedway defeat ilson of

and

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It Chapman of Roach and Joe

coffin defeated Dr. Highlan

ho. 2 ackhouse and Bob Stac

and, Crist snd al a na fide Gefen aE Reem ng Ally J unter of South Grove, 1 up in 20 Noles | aul Gross and Carl it) a efeated John Bchorn’ end. rownfield of Pleasant Run, 3 Clayton Nichols d South Grave defeated chose ouch Ellis iowa of South

u rove, 2 and 1

h and Buck Hatfield of Coffin

South Grove

Run defe, defeated Ted Cort pin and Russ NY a Jordan of hank defeated Lyn mpp of Sarah ee

George Dau hers y and CREF b n Hpi Joe Majeski

Mike fin deteated of Lakeshore,

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spman and Walt got Shi defea Bob Miller nd Jim ates of of Pleasant Run by defaul

Spring Sports Hit

Arrive at Track Activity at the Ingjanapolis Speedway gained impetus today, as the weather, although somewhat windy, allowed cars to take

the AAA ‘took control.

First man on the oval was George Connor behind the wheel of Lou Moore's baby Blue Crown Special, Connor was out for sevleral laps testing sparkplug adJustment.

The twin Novi Mobile Specials]

entered by W. C. Winfield arrived at the track last night in semi-trailer van, but were still {parked at the main entrance of {the track this morning. Second on the track today was Sam Hanks in the Federal Engineering Massaratti entered by Dick Scott. Sam turned a few laps in a general test run. He jae followed by Anthony Granatelli, who has six cars entered in {his name. Granatelli was at the wheel of a Grancor-Warner Ford.!

a driver's test this year will be

Byron Horne of West

|ville, Pa., who is slated to drive

jfor Granatelll.

$320,000 Offered for

Yard by ash—Malcom Cook, Bvansvie' AUSSI@ « Ro~e Horse

May 2 Andecson, | (UP) —The Hernandez Bloodstock High Wurdiss—Jack Crandall, | Agency of Los Angeles has of4. ® urdies—Pat O'Roark, fered A. O. Romano $320,000 for the

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is As N Wining pitcher, Chesnes, Losing’ pitcher, |a step back with 633, and Hobart Central Indiana Conference crown , High Jump-—Jim Harper. Hammond, Vaukes, two Pittshuren. Lionend $1588 ooo [Moore waded up 625. [last season, winning 16 of 20 Sos in Kincaid, Evansville BICYCLE TIRES ; Cincinnaty |. |! Wi =1 i 3 ciine “Keatfors tha. Classic) 3084-34033 | |games during the regular season., “snot Fut—John Saaor, cary wit, 1] TUBES, All Sizes . . . 98¢ fe 0 sora oe, Ore Flier. seslouan, ua 5 Me telody Hardens" 3 2735- me Baker lesigned at RICHmond grter fret 11 Toh | So5nAyON DE Luh A pei ve teil 2| Chambers. Frosch Contractors 273 1 his Red Devils were upset in their | |] LOON TIRES, Size 26 $1.59 fia Kod Fat RT GRIER hee + HOHE sectional Ainale by Fountain City. SOlUnar Table | Eoonraas a 5a" cui gy gg wma, hatha ART Yar ive. ga 10 031— 910-01 irr ae— ep fo A kadar... ay: Mull o 3. 8 ROYAL Master De’ Luis $2.98 AEN A! ) Kennedy and Cooper; Spahn and Mast. | Major League Leaders Yankees Head West Fi v! ut i a | wm BL BLUE POINT A to ew York ii... 00 1 1 1} By United Without DIM i ol] reday 11: 5: 5:45 | oston 11 NATIONAL LEAGUK aggio ar tn 8 $:40 SUPPLY and BaIXeld. SAR or GARR H Pet! New York, May 2. (UP)--The| $-Bindn’.... "188 & {ik | Delaware, Madison & Ray Sts. : Campanella Bkiyn 3 41 19 New: York Yankees headed for 2 A: 9 oan” 100-8 15 ok a RR — : ee —— esche Shycaso” ols oi - FN CAVaTT Bite: hi fentn 1: 14 « it 3 their first western trip of the sea"font. or nd ord fing, Karak 8t Louis i030 2 ii ‘37 son today without their famous = pam heres ten fon ; MERICAN LEAGUE " rs [TONE Dt Gold Th Sn iY tH “cripple” Joe DiMaggio. Philadelphia. ,....... Sn 310 goo 410 ¢ hath. leit Loree 30 : bd 4 The Yankees announced yesterMaggio. Etre Cs 80 1 : i any that DiMaggio's heel had not A pi Campania. (pik Roe, Pala. no ud Qrabam, St. Sy. ie a . ; " limproved sufficiently to allow ——————————— Stephin | ~ Box ) roth. 1 Tie 1 i + him to-make the wertarn trip. but hoped that the centerfielder would : Fight Results REY Bion. Sree %] raven {Ive able to rejoin the club when it Bk ei returns. to Yankee Stadium, psn, Neret shopped” 0 pane nw EE raves 14 \ May A7, : |

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# Over the week- end, Minneapolis Hess and knocked off Columbus in a single

up to a high pitch over their Millers. /ish in the league's second division, . , the Nicollet Park pastimers have the surprise {team of the circuit by holding

ver. second place only a game and a

{half behind the pennant-favored

Saints.

tilt Saturday and in a double-

defeated Norm Cooks and Ernie Linville of header yesterday. The Red Birds Jack Latter and Ed Juniper of Pleasant put up a gallant fight in every enney Mil- battle only to wind up on the: =~ Sara a short end. nd Charlie] ed Cork of| Louisville for, a three-way ride Cotiingham and over the ‘week-end. The Saints of Cot. have played 11 games, with 10 §25rg Cx and Tony Pitser|triumphs and one tie, and that brook of With the Colonels in Louisville Eepie and . in 19 eckman of

Undefeated St. Paul

{when darkness intervened. The Lopez Theory

Tribe Pilot Lopez pointed out: today that perhaps the Minne-/-winning

apolis and St. Paul {streaks can be explained by the {fact that the two teams have been feasting on second-division op-

peak at Wabash this week with! ponents,

{the baseball, |golt teams in action.

| mondmen meet St. Joseph's

the track for the first time since Wednesday on the home field ‘and series. {travel to Danville Friday for a! game with Canterbury. Wednes-|

day game time is 3:30.

tion today against Franklin.

Announce Winners ‘Golf ‘Tourney

| two extra holes.

ing, Roy Atwell,

third place.

the last extra hole.

track, tennis and|

The track team goes against Franklin tomorrow and DePauw Friday in a pair of dual meets on {the road, The tennis team was {to play DePauw this afternoon at Greencastle and will be at home to St. Joseph's Wednesday. The golf téam was also to be in ac-

A team including Charles Boswell, James Maus, Charles Vandiver and W. K. Halliburton won the ABCD tourney at Speedway | yesterday. after battling through

Three teams were tied at 69

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After a long wait, the umpires iii

the whole thing off. Cold weather *

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{in the one game played in that +

which the Redskins were ahead,

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will have to do it.”

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