Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1950 — Page 25
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i = rr — das ik oli > . THE INDIANAPOLIS TES [TE — Ta : | 17 T ribe | “E> pects To Get Six Pla yers. From Pira Indians Fail to Solve Lakers s Facg Walker Cup Champion _|Greenclads Top Washington, Rookie’s Hurling and Syracuse in res SRB As City Track Shifts to High Gear
Danville Takes Manual; Lawrence, i 09 BS Gute we: 3.
: hp fener le at . .Lose to Chicks, 7 to 6 NBA Title Play Warren Central Win Duel Meofs ee Lt r ; Tech's Greenclads showed Washington that out-of-season weath- ra the Gnsanall Announcement of Reinforcements From “Jer couldn't stop them as they defeated the Continentals, 74 to 43, in alow i gi Pua w x Victory. oe ei one of four city high school dual track meets held yesterday as the 24.2 t a look at first Ram Club Likely to Be Made To ow Eliminate Anderson, 1950 season shifted into high gear. | hole yal. Caren WGI: i Rati i it ' ERT, Mmes Sports W 90-71, After Breaking Danville made three slams against Manual to upset the Red: |, Hish y Jumpl. Alen (BDI. Ranson {4c ana University CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Apr: Te The Pittsburgh Halftir Deadlock skins, 65 to 52. Lawrence Central experienced little difficulty in tak- inches’ Curran. WC. 3. Nuglaia "Pirates knew we were coming here today. NDE nso. rT AUBRANE ing Peat School 1% to 3%, on); ville but came through in the pole (WEY. 3. Meidema (WC). hinds 4 « league baseball “3 The Bucs didn’t bake a cake or hire a band, but the or be th alle P-<l Fores Ben Davis’ Gh aul. shat. put. broad Jump an ane 4), Bong denis Quneimer Bik n 1045 . +s Tod Indianapolis Indians were hoping to get at least six Pirate against - Syracuse Nationals m y
, T11,, but now re- players to help make the Redskin club a first division in the finals of the National Basati . . . He is 25 _ challenger for the American Association season. ketball Association playoffs. | hrows lefthanded. . The powerful Lakers earned the a . Tribe President Ownie Bush pulled a leg muscle Wednesday right to engage Syracuse in the arrived here yesterday eve-|night and will be out of action title round when they blasted the
fee ants, 69 to 47. {ond dual loss this season. eet In Davis RE yo In beating Washington, Tech day's meet was rescheduled from| 3 hela 1 took firsts in all but two events, Tuesday when Manual, Danville, | Davis; 3, Ben Davis. Time 1:460. the shot-put and the mile run./and the Deaf School were to have
Dick Tinnell clipped off an even held a. triangular event. 11 seconds in the 100-yard dash.! Bob _Surowiec of the. Deaf. CS HRS
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i Ia tas- ging io be on i sided in Pinches = IGT, TF wad the soot hei ey ] won the 220-yard dash ahead of School also ran the 100-yard dash! dianapol i ning to be on hand when the x i ttsburgh team and Pirate Gen- i 2 oe Rul oy : m — Roy Hamey ar-| The Redskins outhit the Chicks|® PeSt-0f-three playoff between the) |
i winners of the Central and West- . rived today from New Orleans.|yesterday, 11 to 8, in another ern Division eliminations, il Sccapiiste 2 The Indianap-/chilly weather game but were
{Don Ooley of Tech and ran afteriin an even 11 seconds, but the Ooley, Bob Jump and Charles Hoosters were outlasted as Law- Off Pal Pettit Englerth to cop the half-mile re-irence Central won. all but three | olis club got in/handcuffed in the pinches by the Syracuse earned its berth in the
lay. Englerth took the high jumpiof the remaining events.
Ro the high hurdles. The Green| Da t By United Press back through the 4:10| pitching of Rookie Bill Fischer, a|Anals last Sunday by copping the Rog or Wethered, British Walker Cup captain, songratviates jane a 8 De Te Gren fi Soa einer sollested 1 8! CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Apr. T ows at dro, ae White Sox farm product| Eastern Division eliminations. The Bobby J ones - the U.S. victory in cup matches. ison, Don Lineback, Joe Sexson|its 69 to 47 win over Ben Davie —Manager Billy Meyer and home strength of two : a. 7-to-6 >» who is moving up from Hot Nalchas hil a bye this week I : land Allan Meyerrose made the The Giants salvaged the 440 via|Tun king Ralph Kiner put their = - 30 4x7 40 sane | hibition game Springs o ry Soon States a Tra SpeHior record Golf's Greatest s QMS we trip.in 3:43.8 to win their event. |Charles Teney and won the high stamps of approval on $100,000 with the possible yesterday after-|League. Fischer had to be reliev
Stan Musial, to f Ted in the Na-
In their 65-t0-52 defeat Man-( jump with Ken Alle
n in addition| [bonus Pitcher Paul Pettit today {ual, lost nine first places to Dan-| {to the mile relay. ,
® noon to tk elby southpaw Jim Goodwin in the] The Lakers’ latest victory over 1924 Loaded With Drama Memphis Chic¢ks|ninth after stopping a line drive/Anderson left them with an un-
despite the fact that the Pitts- - 3 tting : | aT Wi t lloped their ex- : column his. off the bat of Lloyd Gearhart|beaten string of six straight in| LAWRENCE CENTRAL 75%. | TECH 4. WASHINGTON burgh Pirates wallope be "Manager All with his right leg. the gruelling playoffs. They broke| S ones Ooses In ‘ pen | DEAF. SCHOOL 33% » Is Tionell 7) id Eralbtot (w):|pensive farmhand for six runs in s got to Joe Muir for/a 43-all halftime tie with four fast! : 5, 1001 Surowlec (D8: 2, Lavalle (D8)i|”uife1' Blitterworth’ WW): 2, Fable (T). [ON inning yesterday. : ished among the Lopes Save the. The Chicks § i in in i [3. Raab’ (LC). Time :11.0 [3, Owensby (W). Time 4:53.86. h miths in the Na- B Tribesters ~~ anitwo runs off of three hits in the buckets in the opening minutes Fails Again in 1925 as Outstanding Mie, F ‘ramberi LC); 2 B. Lam-|® Gre Beeverioe "fri 4 Gibson (T).| Kiner, who watched from the ed f % off-day today tolfourth inning after the Indian-of the third period to eliminate s : : ber HO Tue (I ime S320. 1s, powery les Time :54.8 {dugout, said, “His fast ball seems 49 rule th on Bill Eggert watch the Pi-lapolis southpaw had retired the! Anderson. in { Sportsmanship Costs Him Clear Win |coandier, (LC). Time “583 i tous ot? eh urdies- rk Eoelerth 2 La alt-ly oui up on the batter. It's OE id Seuss r- in order for three frames Pace Attack By LAWRENCE ROBINSON, Scripps-Howard Writer (D8 3 MeConnell (LE), Time 117 Ln ET Hyer To Wilson (T). 3. /hard’ to get around on him. I Ted lined a drive rates play Chattanooga. Tomor- side 2 y pps McConnell (LC), Time “17.1 3 : n ter field fence in row the Tribe will meet the without a single. Muir gave UP| Forwards Jim Pollard and Vern! At last a champ instead of merely the player to beat, Bob Jones! SR ne 2atT looks Tignan OEY 3, Ocley (Ti; 3. think he looks mighty good. a . ee a Lookouts in an afternoon tiltianother run in the sixth and Mikklesen, Center George Mikan Moved into the 1924 golf season with no misgivings. The most | 320-1, Surowlec (DSI; 2, Eicher (LC): | ow Hird les, Jump (T); 3 Lor “The pressure was terrific on sa}. sccomplishe and wind up the southern tour|right-hander Bob Malloy, who |g 4 Guard Arnie Ferrin each got|/important event that year to him was his marriage to the beautiful!* ov Hurdles—1, Raab (LC). 2 McCon-| {'g rosd mode A aime 2 mix the boy,” Meyer said. “He was. ers 1% the story here Sunday with another sched- hurled the final two Innings,» field goal in the first minute and/Mary Malone, the only girl he ever had dated. Pe sul er (Lc he, al. | (WE inch Rance (Wi. Distance 20 feet. straining and he didn't look , * uled afternoon game. handed out four runs and as jo seconds of the third and the] Mrs. Jones, now mother of three grown children and twice! gmpn, doo 3. Harmeson (LC). Heian '2 Pole, Vault—.1. Morton iT): 2. Morton |l00Se. But he showed plenty and ‘What player - help Pittsburgh many hits. Lakers just kept on building {rom|: {a grandmother, doesn't Jock 80 much older than When She said poho ERT 1, I, McCounell (10): 3. Gormat| | Taion oad (T) tied Alstent un Jest mi the boys jy hai to the hens iv i i / “I do” to Atlanta's illustrious = { (D8); } J Schroeder (W). Distance 41 feet. 9 after the first inning saving how: uU Cancels QELivers 20 Sadana Bs Conway Hits Deuile the Thre io the dua) gun. Iyoung sportsman. alty on himself for a ball which|® eels’ dare Boner LOS ATR ah! onan. “Ham ¥nglerth (T): 2, Hix Sneaky fast he was. He's going | i I I Oe mer ojo SiaRapails gov une Yu 48 Bikan, Lhe Lakers Dif gun. so. lo the golfing “public, How. Moved as he addressed if. No cis Moers (DS. Distance 11 Be (W). Height 8 feet 5% to be all right. He's just a baby.” oxin Tri fh. Rossibilities are Southpaw Pitcher ficth on. Conway's double and an;12: of his night's top total of 32" 4 one but Bob saw it. Otherwise he! ify, ine Jump—1, Hagemever (DS): 3 ing BE Mriavet, Tock Ton Liresack) Potbl oEted down after ihe ra - ever, Bob's progress on the links { b LC). Ferguson ile Rei nh (G Fd HH eves Lint and Right-hander Jim field error. Gus Bell lined a 390 in the first quarter, almost half ®V would have w th ] {Brunson (LC); 3. Rsa IDS), Stsick- Sexson. Meyerrose); 3, Washington: 3. Ect 3 hin a considerable ; oh. Lint won 14 and lost 3 foot double to center field for two of the Minneapolis 25-21 edge for in 1924 was loaded with drama. u ave _Won_the tle out faba), Hucke: HE Sorat fed, Height|Tech. Time 3.43.8 six-run first inning in which wildin promoting the for the Tribe's Little World Se-/more in the seventh. {that stanza. The Packers tied it First off, he lost his Open crown right. fect, 8% inches o Contra) (Buchs | e380 Relav—_i. “Toe Wenrion mp: FU8- ness was his worst enemy and AAU boxing tourn- ries champions last year and| The Tribe threatened with three in the second period, however, ang |to & little fellow named Cyril, Wallops Watts Gunn I MeNoarele: © & alamrene tricker.: 2. Denti Time 1 CENTRAL 89. BEN DAVIS 7 Pitched three scoreless frames besier state will not Walsh had won 15 and lost 4 be- tallies in the ninth inning after|even forged into a 34-32 lead but Walker, Perhaps lost isn't quite Bob retained his U. 8. Amateur Scpgol Relay, Deaf School x Win Shepherd (WC 3 Oubeimer fore retiring. The Pirates went by a team in the fore Pittsburgh summoned himitwo were out. Del Ballinger Minneapolis bounced back to the the word, since Bob kicked it title, beating the daylights out| panels Moers, Stout): 3. Lawrence Conc| (Wil; 3, Really’ Wet: 2 Stewart 30). (on to beat their New Orleans finals in Boston late in the season. With the doubled to right and Bell singled front. javay bi a dans, lat " his protege — personable|“*" “bax 63 MANUAL 52. 3. Monfreds (BD). Time 4570. ~Farmhands, 10 to, a Pirates, the 30-year-old Walsh him home.. Bell. scored. on. Monty. Packers’. Guard. Jim ~Owens' atts Gunn “of Atlafita=—in “the| ;po_1. rion (D2. Mascari a; 3.) reesei ent tiie F-ot -eaneeltation: . Won oRe gare and Jost four. |Basgall's single to center which dropped a field goal, then hit a Walker just oN) easily and fina] at tough Oakmont. Bob nagsgiid, AR me 104. es (MD! 3. Trotters Ease Clowning, nd trip was made Other Probable .Help |Ed McGhee let go through. Gear-/free throw in the last five seconds BOP was secon {persuaded Watts’ father, -Judge|canads iy Time 4:53 3 ov: 2. moana Beat All-Stars, 72-60 | 6 FISHING atement by Fred Ed Ste oF {hart singled off Fischer's leg and to forge the halftime de&dlock. Takes U. S. Amateur Will Gunn, to let the youngster| RK Holsby (D), Time Bt Welker Times Special 14 A Ar ina AAU boxing A first baseman, SE {Frank Kalin, pinch hitting for| After the disastrous first minute Later that Yess Bob scotcheq 8° to Pittsburgh, ie’ Rurdies—1, Martin @. & KANSAS CITY, Mo. Apr. T— LETT Te Tom Miller, state Dale ‘Coogan, vipa proba ther First Baseman Al Grunwald, whoin the third, however, the Lakers\no” soreading theory that he, Nor should 1855 be. passed. sot ‘Marvin Cassaty Df 2 D.with their “orld series” of bas- LI tee chairman, along wits = ea moNer had gone nothing for four, singled poured on the heat and at One could beat a field but not a single, Without noting a match which| 55 t* Piekson iD); 3, Siascari 0: |ketball tied at two games apiece, VEER dS nr P < a hecarss Pittsburgh through thé box scoring Basgall. point in the last period held an| !determined opponent, by running/Das become a golfing legend. The ® Ureenley Oh. Nbr tin (D1: % the Harlem Globetrotters decided [2:8 Rani ol Track do i 1 M decide | Whitey Platt grounded out to end 83-59 lead. |away with the U. S. Amateur at Joneses, along with scores of| Walker (D): 3. Graham (Di, Time 21.5. iast night to ease off the clowning. ‘Manager Bi E eyer may Hee de the game. uwdevaity O07 Andersen (11) pt Merion, the course where he made Other Atlanta families, plunged) y>%. 's Sharp’ iDi. Height 9 feet. i) inches. | They did, and the College All-| EA 1o:Jook re el later : Klesatc 8 5 dciomi' § 3 ghis debut in 1916. Bob beat nto the middle of the Florida, Erol: eulT. Johan dr) feet: § inches. | Stars came out on the short end | FOR THE BEST UY 5 Bn DSA B rel 33%, a ie very Travis Tidwell Signs iL ee : 1 Sarsise : $ 3 Francis Ouimet 11 and 10, then Poom which was rocketing be- Jl Jumb—1 Guillen! (DV; 2, J. Nye of the game have, ro80; 0 fens] © Jewelry © Photo “Supplies _Ben Davis 47. . {Grant i Niemera ond reason. inches A capacity crowd o ) fans oC © Luggage Jack Conway yas: : Mikan.c 10 12 4 Komenichc 1 1 8 George Von Elm in the final, 9y inche 1 Be ; omeras ggage _ ol Baseball oe a ortstor a for With New York Giants a 2] YSanere, 91 lland 8. | ‘Walter Hagen, great pro mae- mone Be Niastart "50. Distance i78aw the Globetrotters do just ® Musical Instruments ST Central 6, Waco, Tex., to get his family and] NEW YORK, Apr. 7 (UP)—| (Sshacfers 12. 2iHane 11 3 It-was much the same in 1925.'stro who has the nearest record, ee RE stipyal (Holland, g|enough clowning to give a Hw LINCOLN JEWELRY co. Ty ; lis: Kkie is Tidwell, Auburn quarter- Hessmis® o 0 0Gatess 3 3 3 Jones again lost the Open: thisin golf to Jones, was part of a Nyers Mascari Segreid): 2. Danville: 3. before they went to work on the Acress From Sta 00 v drive to Indianapolis. R Tra q { E E g Jets. Mascary, Siad a re 20 ine Bowe we 4} Sports Catcher Rollie Leveille has gone [back voted the “outstanding” play-| Totals 31 28 22' Totals 35 21 3¢/time after two playoffs against real -estate promotion at Pasa- nd B Rela fo Pian 2 Barvine" college boy 17 1, 219 WwW. Woshington St ° to Massachussettssto do the same er” in two post-season games, to-| Halfume score; Minneapolis 43. Ander-\methodical Willie MacFarlane at dena, on the outskirts of St. Pe- Danville Time 1452 * college boys got was 173 25 26 thing, and Rookie Hurler Pauliday signed a pro contract with Pree throws missed: Pollard. Mikan 4. {Worcestéer, Mass. It should be tersburg. In tRe interest of head- ro LaPalme has gone to Bristol {the New York Giants of the Na-| rere " brancunt. *komenich, Jatsisen Fas {noted, to Bob's everlasting credit ines, the two arranged a home: Tenn. to visit his wife. LaPalme|tional Football all League. IB cde Par Kennedy and Bob Austin|38 A Sportsman, he called a pen- and-home mate rst at Sara-
sota, then ‘at Pasadena, now a St. Pete Muni course.
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Hagen gave Bob the on | walloping of his career. Or Bob's own -Barasota course, debonair Walter finished 8 up, then sailed nonchalantly along until he crushed the youngster, 12 and 11.!
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Bob avenged Jess Sweetser's 8- -— and-7 victory, but he never FE caught The Haig again at hand — to hand. ==
Two months elapsed and Bob had sufficiently recovered to have! another go at the British titles, this time with the USGA picking| up the ticket. Bob was captain of the Walker Cup team. The U. 8. won going away at St.
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“ [hole matches. Against a low- \ [rated opponent, a good player is [likely to ease up. l 3t" was bang! for Bob in the |1926 British Amateur at Muir{field when he lost to Andy Jamie{son, 4. and 3. Sweetser won the title, the first native-born Ameri|can to crack this tough nut.
| Bob was very much dissatisfied. 5 much so he canceled plans to! return home and stayed on for the Open at Sunningdale.
Veteran English observers still consider Bob's qualifying rounds two of the great golf events of] all time. In the first roynd hel scored a matchless 66. The next! day he added a 68 to set an all-| time record of 134.
He went on to win the Open : from there, but not as flawlessly. : At the end of three rounds he! was tied at 217 with Al Watrous.' iil He out-paced the Detroit veteran > pro. in the stretch. : : CN ro ope * A Complete Tool Set... 1001 Uses' Landing in New York '(to a ; oho -|ticker-tape welcome rivaling Ger- ONE-YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE ) «trude Ederle’s).. Bob: went. straigint-§-- Sl--Dritling ~~ * Polishing = * Buffing Sanding to Scioto in Columbus, for the ® 4" High Power Drill = @ Wire Whee! U. 8. Open. Bob won. but had! ® Heavy Duty Metal Chest ® Stosntes Grinding {to overtake Joe Turnesa. He be- 8 Horizontal Drill Stand Steel Arbor
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