Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1949 — Page 21
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shooting world. The “Baby Grand”
York against Sidwell and Captain 41-year-old Washington, John Bromwich, leading Aussie trucking magnate who tandem which swept the U. 8. {100 doubles championship last week. yards. Schroeder and Gonzales willl
wind-up Sunday. This was the sixth straight, {largest in the history challenge round showdown be-| tween the Yanks and Aussies and
to be 100 from the 20-yard line, was 1\otre Dame, George it figured the toughest series) y Biands of teh
since Australia last won the huge second. silver bow! at Philadelphia in|
was at the peak |
VANDALIA, 0. Aug. 26 (UP) A record field of more than
expected today for the 50th shooting of the Grand American Handicap ~the “world series” of the trap-
warmup Gardnar Mulloy of Coral Gables, event to the big show today, was Fla, and Billy Talbert of New won yesterday by Ohmer Webb, |
Frances King, Atlanta,
ms on Hand The Bulldogs arrived here this
D. GC. blasted
straight targets from 19
Webb's prize money totaled Seasons this year. switch singles opponents for the more than $4000 because the Seven-time Nal {fel of 1518 shooters was second thamplons, have continued adding| game of the Marion County soft-|the 36-hole route tomorrow for 'some of the nation’s best young ball tourney last night at Beech {post-college talent. None the least | Grove. Minn. who broke 99 birds out of | of which include Johnny Lujack of Blanda offending champions were leading, | yesterday,
of the
levent. Roger Dell, Fergus Falls,
Ga.,!
1939. The U. 8. won a 5-0 victory won the women’s handicap event,
last year.
General Electrics Win at Wichita
Times Special : i; WICHITA, Kas, Aug. 26—The broke 191,
Ft. Wayne General Electrics base-
off after all three had
{Joan Pfleuger, North
iby defeating Dr,
ball Congress Tournament cham-
defeating two others in a shoot-
scored
198's out of 200. Carolyn Elliott] Philadelphia, was second and] fami, Fla.,| third. Ruth Knuth, Indianapolis,
Dr. O, T. Dean, Seattle, Wash., Pall team, twice National Base-' Won a special trophy for dottors talent that will in Byron Dixon, precincts. Ind. in a shootoff. . Other Bulldogs Herb Pardons, Somerville, incinde Nick Scollard, of St. Joe! by defeating the Manchester, Tenn. took the professional and Indianapolis; Frank Gaul of| 0% for the week-end.
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morning and scheduled a workout in the Fairview bowl at 2 ip» m. The Bears were to trot onto the field at 3 p. m. for their lim-| bering up activities.
The Bears! |
| Kentucky and janother second-year man like Lu-| ijack, from Notre Dame, They'll
{dog) Turner, Kavanaugh and Joe Osmanski. The Bulldogs appear resurgent {under their New York ownership.
| sixth Both clubs are expecting gala Crespl team defeated the defend- 1
ational Pro League dry team, 13-4,
at Municipal’ Stadium, US Tires South Bend, 1 up in 19 holes; add to veterans Sid will meet RCA at 7:15 and Allied | [Davis tripped host pro Lou Qua{Luckman, Ray Bray, Clyde (Bull- Florists will play Bethel AC in randillo, 3 and 2; Feeney won Fred Davis, Ken| the second contest. Mechanics
| Cajto and Dilger
Quarterback Bob DeMoss Of | were: Purdue is expected to be one of western
Wittek of Crawf 3, in the second upper bracket quarter-final. Bob Grant of Kokomo and Charles Harter of Syracuse tangled in the other 36-hole semi final match today. Grant beat Chick Faltus of St. John, 4 and 3, Blasting across 11 runs in the yesterday,- while Harter “inning, the . ‘Francesco| hee Brant of Winchester, 2 and
Finals Tomorrow
ing chémpion Mechanics Laun-| Today's two winners meet over
in a semifinal
the championship and the gold and glory that go with it. In second-round matches earlier Heinlein beat March of Ft. Wayne, 3 and 2; In the semifinal games tonight | Wittek edged John Wxtson of
Until the sixth inning, the de-
{over Harry Allison’ of Rochester, oot otl —4 8 18 and 7; Grant shaded Joe Van "Dwyer and Haatahan: |De Walle of South Bend, 3 and 2; ast night | Faltus beat Floyd Hamblen of nersl Tipton, 5 and 4; Harter took
“Chick Yarbrough of Oakland
TANCesCo Dilks, Piccone, er Results girls’ oun
Northwestern 11. Con hey 5: Tatum Wildcats 3,
+|the leading candidates of Hoosier |
parade in familiar Stream Report
City, 3 and 2, and Brant won by default from Chuck Garringer of Indianapolis.
from the
Conn., British-Americans, 8 to 0, championship by breaking 98 Notre Dame, and Joe Domnano-!
yesterday. after the eight inning when the yard line. GE's scored five runs, closing the!
run rule. loft with Pennsylvania's
The tilt was called targets out of 100 from the 23- vich of Alabama and Gary. The
Ohio captured the five-man na- vich, an end at Indiana but a! affair under the tourney’s eight- tional teams event after a shoot- ‘halfback for George Halas’ men:| second George Gulyanics of Mishawaka, |
| Bears also include Lou Mihajlo-
Charles Shipman of Indianap- team. They tied with 985 out od and John Corbisiero of Notre olis threw five-hit ball to win for 1000 and the Buckeyes took the Dame. the Ft. Wayne team.
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The Millers won that one 7 to 0. iiis——————————
Air Force Rule Bars | Gentile From Football |
COLLEGE PARK, Md., Aug. 26 (UP)—Capt. Don Gentile, 28- -year-| old Air Force ace who shot down| 42 enemy planes in World War II,| will not be permitted to play foot-| ball this fall, University of Mary-| land athletic authorities an-| nounced
A spokesman said Gentile is attending the university under the Air Force educational program {and is ineligible to play because of an Air Force ruling. Gentile, a high’ schéol grid star in Ohio, had discussed the possi-| bility of playing football with Head Coach Jim Tatum at the be-| ginning of the training season.
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Solunar Table
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Sugar Ray Gets $33,000
| NEW YORK, Aug. 26 (UP)—| {Ray Robinson, world welter-| | weight. champion, received $33
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Horseshoe Results
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Results in the Indianapolis Horseshoe, pas leagues last slap Allison ets defeated
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