Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1949 — Page 19
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1049
{Know Your Golf—
At Holy Cross Hall Tonight
Proceeds to Aid Youth Program, Buy Equipment
Twenty pairs of amateur fists
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Seen Closed Shop For Next 2 Years
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held down will fiy tonight as the Holy Name United Press Sports Writer ox ‘ field. He Bociety presents a 10-bout pro- ments I spend 10 or 15 minutes CHICAGO, May 18-—The Big SPECIAL PUR ree walks gram at Holy Cross Fatima Hall, ‘practicing in sand. Nine probably will act this week a his two 123 N. Driental St., beginning at| Actually it is the easiest shot to declare the eastern berth in B. 3 filed out § p. m. in golf because it is the only shot football's Rose Bowl classic a sd out by The card will include many of lin the game in which you don't -jclosed shop for another two : the top Dhattlers who won titles have to hit the ball! years. n the Times-Legion Golden 5 = = The Rose Bowl will be one of ; ry oh Gloves Tournament. Charles| PLAY the ball off the right the three major problems coneh DoS Ham, a fast-stepping feather- heel with your sand iron. fronting the faculty representa- . di weight, will meet Jimmie (Rip)| It must have a wide flange. tives at a meeting beginning toWilson in one of the fights. The back is one-eighth of an inch MOTToW. with the Wilson, too young for this higher than the front sole. The original agreement, . callpinch hit. year's Golden Gloves contests,| This prevents the clubhead {ing for the Pacific Coast Con- * 9 lidn’t give is expected to be one of the lead: from digging into the sand. {ference champion to meet a Big- oY eard said. ers in the featherweight division Fick the club, up with both i Nine-designated team in the Rose| ere either in the next tournament. hands, and punch down and | !Bowl, provided that a Big Nine » sald, Battle of Glovers through, Biting Mehing Be ball. {School must be selected during FAMOUS . Also on the card is Fred Rice, {the first three years of the pact.
When taking the club back it who won the 118-pound division should be taken away on the outin the state AAU tourney this!side of the backswing. year, and represented the city in
{After that, the Big Nine could { choose a non-member of its con- | ference to represent it.
A 1 : ateal | The third year ended this Jan the Chicago Golden Gloves Tour-| THIS automatically opens the | y . ] ney last year. He is slated to face of the club which is neces- {1 when Northwestern beat Calimeet Dick Powell, another Golden 3ary when playing with a sand fornia, 20 10°14. Glover, jiron. \ | Expect Decision This Week Regularly 1.50 fo $3 = Proceeds of the fights will go| The stroke loses its power be- } cont tative a %. to the Holy Name Society's Union cause of the cushion of sand be- unference Shresen 3 Se J t : Ti f Youth Program to purchase ath-|tWeen the ball and the clubhead. ‘expected to decide this week on usr in fiime ror TT letic equipment. Prices, cluding Don’t hit the ball, and don’t Policy for the 1049 season. at tax, are: $1.50, ringside; $1, gen- be afraid of the shot. The sand i : fie {least, and there was little doubt! Father's Day! I QO A I eral admission, and 50 cents for| Will push the ball up onto the 1. jthey. would vole to Sed. 3. Big children. green. Gene Sarazen . . . differing in. a. gan it open” a Cone All | ted Briars! Joe Sgro, Indiana welterweight Prantie good 208 vad ef from the No. 9 iron, left, the | We huni ald» "wel mporiea briars snampion, and Roy Rogers will ferent ranges. wide, high-flanged sand iron might have all sorts of shouting serve as referees. Honorary judges | nu. prevents the clubhead from dig- |next fall if some eastern team or sire Mavor Al B d Sheriff e range is controlled by the 3 eeney and Sherllligistance behind the ball that you ging into the sand. {southern team comes up with a 0 James Cunningham, it. igood record. If we say now that! . Judges Named Practice this shot and lower a Conference team is going again, Active judges will be Lt. For- HITTING from a trap 10 yards your score. {that’s it” © 0 0 © rest ie ges of the a from ‘the green you should hit] Unless you master it you'll{ The provision that no one 8 27 3 3 Ald Division: A. J. Thatcher, city two inches behind the ball, {never be a winner. {Big Nine team can compete twice na Reventh. recreation director; Tom Benedict, 10 Order for the ball to carry, This is the shot that saves in three years will remain. This futchings in and Ray Wilson, Glenn Speitel| {20 or 30 yards, -hit within one! istrokes, and makes up for strokes eliminates only Michigan and Yoh Y and Tony Coppie. Bob Kirby will {inch of the ball, {lost on the fairway. Northwestern as possible en1 9033-14 be master of ceremonies. The INat is how to guide the dis-| eb trants this year. Harshman 3, Ee Tbe tance. Tomorrow: Approach shots. Spartans Up for Membership A Conway _ 3, Raymond Lee’ snd ‘Bob Johnson, 112 | Faculty representatives also D A Cle pounds, ogenin (he care paries Bur} must decide whether to finally ad- . ~Minnespoliy and Bobbie Collius, 118 pounds: Joe Ambitious Newcomers pur mit Michigan State as the 10th| (Windaproof, & William Elemons And Bob Findiey, ue’ pounds. {member of the conference. This, Top Closes) pounds; Bob H b
23 innings: Michigan State became a pro-; to two men Era snd Tony Fav, 1 |visional member of the confer-| ing; Main 1 oh Jimi Wiliam ana Chane: Hin ks’ f DIM dB ‘hen it bershi li- | m1 foning: Pons: vs Yanks’ Loss of DiMaggio and Boston's lence when its membership appli>assed ball ® # = . o : . cation was approved at the De-| “Williamson. Piiching Boost Chicago Pennant Hopes cember meeting. A three-man| HTS Amateur Slugger v JOHN P. CARMICHAEL, Times Special Writer (Conference committee, under) CHIL) May 18 — The freshman managers in the major Chairman Kenneth Little of Wis- § ers ~ i : © % |leagues are doing O. K. so far.. The first three teams in the consin; visited the Spartan cam- . i American League (the Yanks, Tigers and White Sox)’ are being Pus last month to ascertain that ain handled by Casey Stengel, Red Rolfe apd Jack Onslow . . . the| {athletic policies conformed to Big o first-named making his A. L. managerial debut and the latter two Nine standards. y 18—In- i in their first big-time jobs. The committee will report at sought to- i Both the Tigers and Sox suf- this session and if the report is in a row i ‘fered from the same complaint in satisfactory, presumably Michisge after § 1948 . . . lack of hustle and spirit. e Ball edins gan State will become a full mem6, yester- : There was little or no initiative eason the i
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% Three city, series contests and walter’s clubs won five North-! 0 : c . Tage of room. Sox shut out the ® City-county tiff are mapped for eastern Conference titles, four SIZE «oo Lucky you . .. and Lucky Dad . . . a special shipment of the famous imported ’ tomorrow headlined by the Tech-| sectionals and two regionals. : : t KY ? Stunts Tonight World (Tampon Cleveland To: Broad Ripple game at Ripple. McConnell resigned recently to! DANCO Briars . . . everyone turned from imported briar blocks, and designed for R ment over the old days when the|lAnUAl faces Cathedral at River. become athletic director and pur- cool smoking. Choose from virgin grain, walnut, plum, mahogany, and rustic finish
in fighting for jobs. Now Johnny Groth, for instance, is taking the play away from Dick Wakefield up in Detroit with the result that Dick is doing better. # . EJ ON THE Sox club such newcomers as Gus Zernial and Don Wheeler are out to make names for themselves at anybody's expense, which has’ acted as a tonic \f. r the entire team.
For years it has been said that if the Sox ever could get up in the flag race, even Comiskey Park wouldn't be.big enough to hold the crowds. That truth was demonstrated Sunday when a record throng turned out and per-| haps 10,000 were turned away for|
Sam
Charles Ham . . . featherweight pounder.
Chitwood to Try
ose, 140 } am and Bob Powell, 140 i Fred Rice and Dick Powell, 118 - ounds: Armand Parry and Willie Craword, 175 pound of
je considered an automatic move.
Face Nearby Foes Showalter Signed
Southport Seeks to To Coach Berries
" : LOGANSPORT, May 18 (UP) Clinch County Title
—Keith Showalter, who piloted . e Auburn Red Devils into the By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS [5.10 of the last Indiana high High School baseball within the/school basketball tournament, county bounddries will be strictly|will . coach the Logansport Bera famil affair toda through | ries next season, School SuperinFrida y y ug tendent © Carl Zimmerman an-|’ ye nounced today. Southport. seeks to clinch the| Showalter, who succeeds Charcounty title in a lone tilt today ley McConnell, signed a three-| with Warren Central at home.|Year contract. Zimmerman said
e "also would assist Football| The Cardinals have six consecu-|~.. «hn Robert Faris next fall, tive victories.
At Auburn in nine years, Sho-|
Joie Chitwood, 500-Mile Race|boys invariably picked a driver, tonight presents the first|day” ... like a Sunday or holi-| of two performances of his Auto|d8Y . . . to fall on their faces, {1 thrill sh t the W. and send the customers home| Daredevil thrill show at the W.| ip, their faith shattered anew.! 16th St. Midget Speedway. The . hn show will be repeated tomorrow, yp ONSLOW’'S boys don't colnight. lapse on their first Eastern swing,
The 27 high-speed auto andy mo-|they will have to be considered outings.
torcycle stunts get under way at|in the rosy light of flag contend8:30 p. m. The gates will belers ... and life with Bill Burns, open at 7 p. m. who picked ’em to win the pen-
. But there Among the spectators tonight{nant, will be rough ing, both juniors, will toe the slab land, has been postponed, proand tomorrow night will be out-|{are three things in favor of the for Tech and Ripple, respectively. moter P
tanding dri in thi 's In-|So0x, to wit: tn via Jeary 1m ONE: The Yankees’ loss of Joe
“big side No. 2, Crispus Attucks and chasing agent f agent for the T the city ac schools.
Shortridge tangle on Riverside! {No. 6 and Howe goes to Southport. |
Tech's bout with Ripple, long- Leland, | i Sm jawaited by the Green since its {10 to 1 slaughtering in the city
tourney, can add Tech's 10th victory in 11 starts, and give 0S pone Ripple its first loss in a doz The pro fight card -slated for Nash hl I | Friday night at the Sports Arena, ash, Reehling. Hurl and which was to feature a bout Gene Nash and Forrest Reehl- between Joe Sgro and Rick Le-
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McKinney anin six NCC nounced today.
Tech is unbeaten
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pipes . . . just about any shape Dad prefers. All are fitted with metal filters, ha:d rubber bits . . . Den't miss this "pipe dream," or Pop will never forgive you!
BENT SHAPE BULLDOG SHAPE APPLE SHAPE BILLIARD SHAPE CTAGON SHAPE
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dianapolis “500.”
The outstanding thriller tonight will be Chitwood’s attempt to simulate the stunt in which Lucky Teter was fatally injured
chance of “being right” against, sooner or later. Broad Ripple’s city champs to-g TWO: The Red Sox pitching morrow. isn’t any better able to harness all that power than it was at this|_ OP Friday Lawrence Central,
ames and is rated a stro DiMaggio is bound to be felt, g Ng McKinney said he was informed
by Leland’'s manager that the Gary fighter suffered a badly cut mouth in a bout Monday night at Chicago. Leland lost the fight
here at the Fairgrounds in 1942. Chitwood will race a stock car|time a year ago. off a steep rampway and soar THREE: The Sox finally have {and Cathedral goes to Ben Davis. time n June, said "McKinney, 100 feet through the air over an-|a power hitter in Zernial. | The Giant thet other machine. He will attempt! Last year the Sox didn’t win a 3 2 on eir ninth to land the car on all four Wheals/ Season's Jeries rom wy y Jeu Rn wise threw her 28 Softball Clubs on a receiving rampway. In Te-|They bea e Browns only e ter's fatal Ee I ed into times out of 20 starts whereas Fn Vistory in Hive starts and In Action Toni ht the receiving rampway. now they've already faken seve pn fatin a loss was the Bears’ o straight Trom St. Lois. In 1948-2 1C if 10 games ang their fifth] Twenty-eight softball teams Chicago beat the Indians six ° raight in the county league. | will see action tonight on city and, times in 22 tries; so far they’ ve| Becond baseman Wilbur McCor- county diamonds. ‘gue . of won three out of four from the Mack hit three for four to top Heading the list of contests will Fiscal Liability, deefnding champs. {the Giants, Bob Steinmetz gOt two be the opening of the Bush-Calla-| . The trick fence, now removed, {of ‘his mates’ three bingles, in- han Independent Twilight League Lloyds Decides (cost two defeats by Washington Cluding a three-cushion poke. with games slated at Garfield No. | lat Comiskey Park, otherwise the Ben Davis pulled away with a 2, Washington No. 1, Rhodius No. | LONDON, May 18 (UP)—Golf-|Sox might be tickling the Yanks’ four- run fourth, 2 and Spades No. 2. ers won't believe this but Lloyds neck-hairs right now. Last sea-| Ben Davia The complete schedule follows: of London has decided that a son the Sox didn’t have a pitcher spriimyr, al BUSH-GALLANAN SOFTBALL AsSN.' hole-in-one is a financial liability in the league's first 20; at the gInoidse i At Rien s. Lavelle Gossett, 7 pm and has offered to insure players moment Southpaw Bill Wight has Phd, 3 Lod, 208% vo, 1.0. Aries a oout against scoring the game's rarest won four and lost none. Ein o ! MANU yractinens Twilic LIGHT GAMES | feat, yn. eek.rf ' The premium is 12 shillings, WHEN the Athletics were here Nacioihr. xi gixpence ($2.50) a year. Lloyds is a few days ago, Connie Mack de-| Xgune.e 2 2 { %
which lost 8 to 3 to Ben Davis by a TKO in the first round. yesterday, faces Beech Grove, The fight will be staged some-
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lorists vs. hem.’ " 1 As Irish Beat Michigan The Sox are so giddy about] oy Sofft “Results Times State Service {their performance thus far that; Jds. MUNICIPAL STADIUM NOTRE DAME, May 18—Notre they have gone in for practical en 430 004 1 3 1 Dame Leftfielder Tom Martin jokes in digging up home plate Tuff and Clar - was in fair condition today at St.|and sending it to Bill Veeck, the Revhoige" Wi 208 oe 13 Joseph's Hospital after being hit Indian prexy ... with a message Rie i and Groves; Grey and on the head by a pitched ball in to the effect that as long as the the 10th inning of the Irish-Mich- Jfutjsing couldn't find it Sunday,
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