Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1949 — Page 9
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In National Singles Play
Partners Become Bitter Rivals as Coveted
Cup Goes on the Block af Forest Hills
FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 20 (UP) — The one-two-punch . players who gave Uncle Sam his fourth succesive Davis Cup took|POIntS on new roles today as competition began in the National Singles
- tennis championships.
Husky, crew-cut Ted Schroeder of Lacrescenta, Cal, and
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ninth, Charlie Van Acker.
swarthy Pancho Gonzales were clockwork-smooth téammates over Remaining Dates
the week-end when each won two
singles matches for a 4-1 Davis the United States its 16th triumph
enging in the 49-year-old Davis Cup victory over chal) series. America keeps for another R year the huge silver bow! that was Fair they emerged. as bitter|Tecaptured from Australia in 1946|gan Stats Fair. Detroit; Sept. 2s,
Australia.
Ban, rivals for the title. pecially, has murder Jp his eye, for he is
Gonzales, es-| 0d has been held since.
Cup.
In yesterday's Sedgman-Schroe-seeded Second to der match, the blond Australian
Fairgrounds, Springfield, III. The first 10 in the title stand-
Wimbledon-Champion Schroeder made weak returns of Schroeder's Sons, 1560; 2d, Fohr, 1260; 3d,
even though he won the U. S./steaming service and was unfor- Holland, 1160; 4th, George Con-|
crown on these same Forest Hills tunately high with his drives. In|nor, 820; 5th, Walt Brovn, 743;
courts last September.
addition when the champ from 6th, Johany Mantz, 500; 7th, Joie
Schroeder achiev “Down Under” attempted the lob- Chitwood, 500; 8th, Emil Andres,
by defeating Frank Sedgman,
——————————————— Australian champion, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. Gonzales of Los Angeles, won apman e his second match of the round
by beating little Billy Sidwell,
No. 2 Australian singles player, Bud Owen, 1 Up 61, 6-3, 6-4.
Opponents Reversed On Friday the singles opponents
: dewere reversed. Schroeder defeated Walter Chapman, Speedway, Sidwell in five sets, and Gonzales|fending champion, defeated Bud in three. The Owen, Riverside, 1 up in the opén-
downed
Trailing six up after eight holes, | Riegel, the 1
Paul Russo, 410.
Downpour Slows National Amateur
Sedgman with 210 starry-eyed hopefuls set four ing round yesterday of the 19th pe: fous Calicut vie AGHie Moe than city amateur golf championship|/for a week of match play at tor-
umph in the doubles match, where-|at Pleasant Run. in John Bromwich and Sidwell
Chapman caught up with Owen came from behind to beat Gard-/on the 14th green after putting
turous Oak Hill Country Club.
par Mulloy of Miami, Fla., and:together four pars and a pair ofthe greens and miniature lakes
le . He carded a par four on/On the fairways, play was reBilly Talbert of New York in five Dirdies, S San ap lead and sumed at 10:10 a, m. today after, 5 er and Gonzales gave Staved off Owen's threat with a an early morning torrential rain.
sets, __ birdie four on 18,
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The second round of the cham- Ship SAndiantes toured the nar-| vill be played Saturday row, well-brooked course in final pionship w pa) practice rounds yesterday and. Metending Champion Willie Tur-| 'hesa of New York, written off ison by c@rlier because of Steve took the kinks out of his tee Jat de shots to such an extent that once ¥ Berry, 2 up: Robert nan 84M he was rated a top threat : han | Da Holler ne Deiks after a T1 practice round. . One of Riegel's practice rounds i
‘was a three-under-par 68.
LOGANSPORT, Ind. Aug. 29 (UP) — Weather permitting, the
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because of rain. > si In the: men’s divisions, teams from Columbus, Richmond and, Peru still were in the running, | {while on the distaff side, Kokomo, | | Logansport and Evansville teams | {were the survivors in the double- | Telmination play. | . J
Win Men's Doubles
|Schiff, New York, combined here |yesterday to capture the men’s doubles championship final event {of the two-day Canadian Open table tennis tourney, li
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Fohr's 2060. The title races remaining are 100-milers with 200 going to the winner, 160 points’ for second, 140 for third and other top finishers awarded fewer points on a graduated scale.
The national championship races still on the AAA schedule are: Sept. 3, Duquoin, Ill, State!l Fair; Sept. 10, New York State , Syracuse; Sept. 11, Michi-
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