Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1950 — Page 13

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Golf's Grandest Slammer Greatest Change in Game

Is Mental Side, Says Bobby

‘Scoring in Opens Today Is Four and Five Strokes Better Than 25 Years s Ago,’ He Adds

Supplementing his series on the incomparable career of “Golf's Grandest Slammer,” staff writer Lawrence Robinson asked Bob Jones for his opinions on. the modern game. Jones’ cogent comment is presented here.

By LAWRENCE ROBINSON, Scripps-Howard Writer AUGUSTA, Apr, 10—The Masters Golf Tournament and the

Augusta National Golf Club which runs it, are an active monument,

to Robert Tyre Jones. The club was conceived by his friends in 1031, and it has flourished with Bob at the helm, aided by Se Roberts. Bob played in all the Masters until last year. He says he was playing as fine golf as ever in 1934, but got off to a poor start. Subconsciously, he probably did | not want to win it. When he quit, he meant quit. Challenge Is Mental Looking back down the years, Bob says the greatest change in golf has been the mental side. in the Opens today is

25 years ago due to different thinking developed by more tournament play,” Jones declares. “In the old days theory held everyone would blow up in one round—if not the third, then the last. Today players have gotten over such expectation through experience on the tours.” Jones always held a good golfer must have a preconceived W mental pattern of his game. It _ can be subject to change, but it must be there. Bob recalls his experience in the British Amateur {n 1930, first of his Grand Slam. Lucky to Get By - “1 never did play two of the fong par 4 holes well. They almost cost me the matches against Tolley and Voigt. I just couldn’t

gee the holés the way they should

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-clubbed and belted the ball hard.

Bobby: Jones. v. the swing of 4 advice to a champion.

‘be-played” Twas lucky: to: get D¥uvux using Jim Barnes’

‘score well when you play badly,” 4 ye ever played? That came

—— ‘Tat Flossmoor 1h 1927, "In" a" minor| Not until Be “retired ald Jones change to cteel shafts. “I was winning with hickory, so why change?” state Bob, that simply. “There is a différence between hickory and steel shafts. The wood shafts have more weight, which permits gentler hitting. never ‘hit an iron fully with a wood-shafted club, except with a following wind. when I under-

Memorial. Jofies took a floundering 31 for the first seven holes. But on the eigth he really let go, and played

included seven consecutive birdies and two eagles, as follows: 3-3-3-3-3-3-4-3-4-4-3. And Flossmoor is no pushover. Once called a “machine,” Bob. says he never felt machinelike, and when he did he couldn't win. “I'had to be nervous and jittery or I would not play well,” declares Bob. “Any time I could eat breakfast, it wasn’t good. I had to get keyed up. I particularly remember

Need Different Timing “Steel shafts require different timing because there is more head weight and more resilience. 1 don’t think steel™is as well suited to a natural swing.”

Straight Title

Jitters

Lakers s Place [Newcombe Hopes on Third

Ace Flinger's Ailment

Lose to Nationals 91-85 But Mikan ‘Props Squad's Spirits SYRACUSE, N, Y., Aor. 10 (UP) —The Syracuse Nationals can slow down George Mikan for a few minutes but they can't stop him for .an entire game. That failure may give the Minneapolis Was pakers their third straight professional basketball title. The Nationals, almost unbeatable on their home court, defeated the Lakers, 91 to 85, at Syacuse last night. They evened the best--of-seven series far the National Basketball Association ° playoff crown at one game apiece. The Nationals beat the Lakers by holding the 6-foot, 10-inch| Mikan to 10 points in the first half while building up a 44 to 31| lead. However, they didn’t stop Mikan in either the week-end games at

of their pitching staff today as

lyn high command jittety. Yesterday Don admitted it was “very out of the

inni:

Meanwhile, Barney has. been

innings recently, Dodger bosses will set him to throwing at a target.

NEW ORLEANS, La.—The new balk rule had Detroit Tiger and Chicago White Sox pitchers muttering to themselves today as the two teams |

Syacuse’s State Fair Coliseum Femewed their spring series and now the teams switch to St. here. Paul, Minn, for the third and A total of six »alks were

committed during yesterday's 8-to-5 Tiger victory. That, plus 20 walks—14 by White Sox hurlers—made it a bad day for

fourth games Friday and Sunday nights. With Mikan producing one of his typical point-making sprees in the fourth quarter and with the pitchers A around. And if

Laker Guard Bud Grant scoring "3% 8 bad day, too, for Tiger

all of | outfielder Hoot Evers, who inSf Nis 12 Joints in the final jured his ankle sliding into

15 minutes, Minneapolis put on a formidable rally last night but! third base and had to retire. | Syracuse's well-balanced’ attack ob sat and early lead proved just a bit, Exhibition Baseball { AT ORLANDO, FLA. too much for the midwestern] Philadelphia. (A) teain. [Wath wm, { a innings to alGeorge Ratkovicz made four (Cdlled at end of eight straight baskets in the second Io Eirias Scheid (5) and Guerra; quarter. to. give Syracuse ity: 8. ast. Ramil, ATLANTA. GA. point halftime advantage and was Brooklyn nr 040 030 200—9 10

the Nationals’ high scorer wien) a Labine (8) and Edwards

By Sore Arm; Barney Out Through Wildness

Win Over Atlanta; Shelled From Box

By UNITED PRESS ! MACON, Ga., Apr. 10—The Brookiyn Dodgers feared collapse

| Bradenton, Fla., BA lit pitching eight innings against 0049%—17 18 3 Cincinnati on Friday.

Sidelined

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ace Don Newcombe came down

with a “very sore” arm and fireballing Rex Barney was forced out’ of exhibition games by growing wildness. ; Newcombe’s ailment, which marred the Dodgers’ 9-to-T victory over the Atlanta Crackers yesterday, really ha had the Brook-|

TULSA, Okla. — — A shoulder

sore” after he was shelled Separation may keep rookie slugbox by the Crackers Sing sensation Luke Easter from|

th frame after five good appearing in right field for the in ihe six an ? (Cleveland Indians on opening day...

The Negro outfielder up from

shipped away from the touring the Pacific Coast League suffered! team and back -to the training/the injury yesterday while diving Hall of Fam camp at Vero Beach, Fla. Shocked for a fly ball during the 12-to-6 the Master's tournament here. a, when he walked eight men in 114 | victory over the New York Giants. Active players are not eligible.

GASTONIA, N. C.—Manager | Bucky Harris may have found the steady relief pitcher he has been looking for. | The Senator skipper has said he intends to make lefty Mickey Harris “another Joe Page.” Mickey pleased him yesterday by pitching hitless, runless ball for the last three innings of the 17-to-5 rout of the Philadelphia A's.

ROANOKE, Va.— Vern Bick-

ford, a 16-game winner for the Boston Braves last year, was en! route to Boston today thermy treatments on a pulled rib,

for dia-

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first in camp at and aggravated

NASHVILLE Tenn. —Ted Wil-|

+llams; with four home “rang in" 2 two days, was swinging the hot-| 000 022 030-1 12 3 test bat in baseball today as the|

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AUGUSTA, Ga, Apr. 10 (UP)—

The Ladies Professional Golf As-'rempie

sociation today named six of its! members - to golfdom’s Hall of Fame in the organization's in-| augural ballot for .the game's women immortals. | The half-dozen honored yester-! day range over 35 years of com-| petition. They included: i Beatrix Hoyt, New York City, who won the National Match Play Championship in 1899. Margaret Curtis, Boston, Na-| national champion in 1916, 1919 and 1920." Alexa - Sterling, Atlanta, Ga. |tionalchampion in 1916, 1919 and!

The late Dorothy Campbell! 'Hurd, Pittsburgh, Pa., champion’ in 1909, 1910 and 1924.

Glenna Collett, Philadelphia, six | times National champion. | Virginia Van Wie. ‘ Chicago. | champion in 1932, 1933 and 1934. Two additional women will be named each year by the PGA’'s| e committee during

10,000 Jap Fans Greet" Women's Pro Baseball

TOKYO, Apr. 10 (UP) — Ten thousand enthusiastic fans turned out today to welcome Japan's newest sport—women's professional baseball. A double-header featured a bill , in Toyko's Korakuen Stadium, with the Bluebirds playing the Red Sox in the opener and the Pearls meeting the Homers in the nightcap. The players, aged 14 to 19, donned shorts for the opening ‘parade, but they wore regulation men’s uniforms during the games.

Some Fun NASHVILLE, Tenn. Apr.

0 - (UP) — Mrs. Hannah Smotherman, 62, refused today. 10. place .charges

against her husband. “He was only playing,” she said, when he set her “elothing “on fire: i.

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EVENTS J0DAY

ste Sain obo Henge aE

Hall, 8 p.m. he Nazarene Preacher's Con“tion signa 3, t e Na ' tnglsnavells 1 District tal Society— | Couneil—

8:30 p. Fasningion Business Women's Club

Marott Hote ie ot los Lathes auditorium of

van teal Lutheran Schoo! Service Clu aypool Hotel, noon funeneon.

| Tratfie Clud—Marott Hotel, noon lunch-

Inari Side Optimist Club—Marott Hotel,

original oe napolis Atizus Exposition— tomorrow, 1 Pom, Spink oN EVENTS TOMORROW

{Chureh oi the Nazarene Preachers fer InN ough Wednesda, Chureh of the Nazarene riginal Indianapolis Antiaue Brpustijon— Fine] day. 1 to 10:30 p. hn rms. Council of octal Ai ences. Child eitare

Section Tafliane 1nd "Industrial Training Association—

P Marott Rotary Club—Noon. Claypool Eoiaberative Gy b-—Noon, Washington. ub Noon, Li

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Mercator on oo Lincoln North Side Kiwanis Club—6.30 p. m

|BIRTHS

Tw i St. Yinceny »T Truman, Mary Remoy.

Boy A i Francis—Sidney. Icell Larson. Coleman—Willlan:. Winifred Sumani "aber! Esther Mavo: Geors: Helen 8: James, Lelia Cade; Robert Marha Overmye ™ General Ramon. Mabel Tolliver; ya

Har[At Ra Bernice Boutuen; Willoughby: Ber- : Donald, Beverly Ferhune: ames, Rosemary Beasley, Robert, Beity John, Paul, Dorothy Klee: Ronald, Lela Mae Street.” Maynard, jerald. Donna rm illivan: Vernon Lian Brown. Mar bert Esther Junper.

William, Colleen |

Albert Roy, Mary Moore: John, Avant | Beeker | At St. Vincent's-—August, Wanda Thomp- | son William Leona Featherstone; | George Dorothy Armour Walte | Sara Celley: John Esther Reese; | Robert Amelia Foot Frank, Marian Leary nest, Na Morris. Jose Marois Hilgenvery: “Siam, Joan Burre w Evelyn Wright

At Home: Charles, Myrtle Sultors 820 E Georgia: Fred. Katie Hamilton, 942 8 William,

nd Tyler: Yolanda

Gir! At St Francis—Joseoh. Ida Sgro:

Betty Roge | —— “Melvi Rosamo! |. Robert, Barbara ote: John, { Ray: William cHIaroine Joseph | At General - — “oh MM

ohn, Ve Gin Meihodisi Clifford. Barbara Wrights Clifford, Emma Koerner; Romeo, arson, #eanne Hitz; Earl Wariner. Charles. Jean

Jackson:

Nora Jones; Jr. Phyllis

Fitzpatrick; iam, Bossa Gregory; Roy. Joan Robert, Mary Walker: Robert Salle Bohlen At St. Vincent's—August, Mary Zupanic;

vy: Dean, Bernice Ralph. Josephine Pratt. George, Dorothy Bless; William, Nancy Hu fT,

DEATHS .

tournament—the Warren Wood

the next 11 in 36 strokes, which|g

Free Throws Missed—Gabor 2, Ratkovicz, Schayes 5, Seymour. Hanbul , Peterson.

17 points, intron nM ALBETS (6, gacheck. (1), Lind- re Na ed Sox came here to play, Syracuse (91) Minneapolis, (85) wet 19 " SHREVEFORT, é Nashville Vols 1g 1t pf te 1t Wl MT , 112 010 tho 11 ol Williams clouted two homers in| Covane. $ § dEalardt 6.4 4 Shreesort TLL Ju, oie 1 ONfiiter (a! | Yesterday's 12-to-4 win over PittsALY 3 3 4 Mikkelgen.s 3 3 4 land Walker Sooter, Jones (4), Knerr (6) burgh. { Haooumec-¢ 3 2 SMikanc 1013 3°" Benites. J. Jones 16 TEX { ommrnnn Eetersanc * 2 SPerring 2 0 $ [phugdeipnis X00 440 020-10 3 }| LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The Ratkovick.e S 3 § Hastert $ $ 9M saever, Miller (4) and Lopata; Austin. Philadelphia Phillies were - packChollett.s 0 0 0sSchaetiers 1 0 0 Solis 3); Moore rom NOTE ona, ing a home-run punch today when| Totals. 33 25 25. Totals 32 21 30 Cleveland (A) ..... 303 102 ie] 19 J{iey came here to play Little oF IAIT Time Score—Syracuse 44, Minne- {Rew York iN) Hogan 2 kolo Higbe (4), Rock of the Southern Association.

The Phils made only six hits in

(smith and AT o their 10-to-6 - victory. over Ft.

|derson College gridders will play| la night football game against eral and state conciliators in the

She was treated for burns |Leslia L. Clem. 67, at 1830 Hoyt, carcinoma. on hands, arms and legs. mma. Beneiel. 16; AE inoma.

The husband was arrested on charges of drunkenness.

Night Game Slated

mes State Service ANDERSON, Apr. 10—The An-

{ IR Ralph Mayhew: 62. at Lon. nephresclero- {

Chrysler Bargaining ‘Moves Into High Gear

DETROIT, Apr. 9 (UP) —Fed-

(Marietta, O., College Oct. 6. The Chrysler pension dispute lifted

West STON. TEX. Hoy 201 003 100-7 } 010— toe

Pollard 3. Ferrin, Mikan Mikkelsen 3. st “Louis iN) 4 and i

Harrison, Grant, Martin, (8)

| Lanier, | 7) and_Adzick Pro Basketball 8); Cohan. Fatrick Kron Bert ks NBA PLAYOFF STANDINGS ist Lo i’ 000 031 -_ t of Seven Final Series) San Antonio (TL) 000 002 000—2 Yio 1 w L Schacht, ulbrecht (6). and. Lollar, lop Min cn dk bh evs a . 1 kins (8): Herrera, Errante .(5), Pavlic inneavolls 1 (8) and Mancuso

RESULTS LAST NIGHT AT ROANOKE, Syracuse 91, cuse 91, Minneapolis 8. [cincinnati IN)

As to modern stars, Bob says the top 10 of his day would do well today, using modern equipment and modern viewpoints. In this respect, O. B. Keeler, Bob's official recorder, points out Jones won the 1927 British Open at St. Andrews with 285 strokes, where Snead won it in 1947 with 290. In this same vein, Bob replies, *How would I have done, as a youngster, against present-day players? I don’t know. But I do know the only thing you can do is to beat the fellows against whom you are playing. You can’t hope to beat the fellow living a 100 years hence.” 12-Foot Putt Best Bob doesn’t recall which shot of his career was his utmost best; avers the 12-foot putt which tied Espinosa at Winged Foot for the Open in 1929 must have been one of the most .important. The best

ARMSTRONG'S

before the final of the 1926 Ama-

Pete Erau A a Be (8) Fano: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ee . | EASTES— Mattie I. age 65 ve wife teur at Baltusrol. I ht vieh (8, Smith (8) and Howell: Antnell Game) © .. H. S. Baseball, Track | Both sides laid revisea pro-| Ar i ST TE Ie eur a altusrol. 1 was much too - ars ge Webb (8), G. Elliott (6), Johnson (8) and dled 1 th f ble! philips (EL and Pitlam Gaddie, calm ang Collected. Because of 1, orananl, oy RALEIGH. N.C. juinineapolls .v.ivs ] 8 Schedules This Week possls on the confersrice table; Hows "5 Bimer Hash of “Campbells: 1 thought Von Elm would beat me, Trotters 72-71 Brook. (MiB 2 000 002 11—8 14 4 Louisville rues d [today as negotiations resumed. ville, passed “away ‘Saturday; and he did.” ’ | Raleigh (Caro) 02 150 OW Jot 2 c 8 Fe aul 1 3 Mooresile Fa Central. | The CIO United Auto Workers| Funeral | We Desay. ao Rl \ 8 by e V x The worst Bob ever played in| LOS ANGELES, Apr. 10 (UP) |, falics, Bankher rucker | INDIANAPOLIS Bar 438 Speedway at Brow shure. dropped its demand for fixed fae “Friends Jovited: Burial Clay a City Of 8 championships, he says, was at|_The College All-Stars-Harlem|, yo. *%MEMPEIS TENN 510 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Critous. Attucks at Howe. Me “* cents-per-hour payments into a) £0 ON Rate USHER MORTUARY. Brookline in 1922, and maybe|gGiohetrotters basketball world Memphis -(34) sane) nl pet. Tech at Bouthpo - {pension fund. Chrysler in turn] inate P. Winged Foot in 1929, which may series was deadlocked four Wheeler |Bletelana 1800 899 Decatur Central at Danville |submitted secret proposals cover- FREAK Gegiee, age 3, beloved be surprising, since he won. ocked at four AT NEW ORLEANS, 8 14 1 BOSto ol iS 1 500 Moral Townshiy or Franklin Township. ing | pensions an d hospitalization. MEV3a0d, of Mary Flea ka. father of Since his retirement, Bob has|games each today after the go). [Detrelt_ a), lies ie 1 0 sp Lous : 00 Teena Prank A i Ee Tt es vay “i is Tesidence, become a wealthy man, via Coca- legians eked out 4 72 to 71 vie- Tr “Perkovich a en None a WRaas ! ! 38 Lawrence cad Wehariton of Plain- PON A HONS = 10 A Me Fan Cola concessions. He came out of|tory in a rough and tumble con- Fit 8% ‘Siivela, Masi (9) |Chica ) 5 417 fleld. 1:30 p BLESSING uations fT AY World War II a Lieutenant Colo-|test before 7000 fans. | AT BIRMINGHAM, AA. ol ORATIONAL LEAGUE SRACK Orthodox Church. 2 mp oon We nel and with a liberal show of Eu-| In a clash marred by a total of Beier a) wn 000 351 S1o—13 15 1 Cincinnati yr 4 ry Broad Ripple at Elxood a TRUMPETS funeral home. "08 - eeeeeaans 800. Crispus z ropean occupation ribbons. 52 personal fouls, Wisconsin'd| Werle McDonald ®) soa econ Chicago. IIIT $8 Fragklin Township Greenftia at war- Oe ot a Ei a Outside of the limp, he is in|Don Rehfeldt led the All-Stars Rossr. 3 "Lawrence Central at Manual NH INDIANA MUSIC CO. 88d Ernest M. Oster, passed way good health, and he is in goodito victory 1 | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Foi Bead 438] Howe. Southport, Ben Davis at Wash- i Ned auay good | y 504. 3 ry last night with 15/ AT LAKE WALES, FLA ew York i S19 ss gon: a 115 E. OHIO FR. 1184 || CHANAN MORTUARY. Weanesdar, spirits, even though a second op-|points. Bill Sharman, Pacific/Butfale (IL) 101 003 3 + 1st. Louts 101 38) “sranual at Bloooaney. 23 5. m Friends may call af eration has been hinted by special-|Coast Conference scoring record! a. vei i (8) and _Taba-| PACIFIC Coast LEAGUE Friday GIEBERT—Jani 39 years, of 2510 ists. holder, hit the hoops for 14 in his check. Tranavich or schaeter, Delduca | Results Yesterday Shortridge at at Hove Park Ave. ne N of Loie H. Gilbert, p! n nis id and aay er | san‘ Francisco ig Sacrammmto 3 (1st). T on ¢ Broad Ripple. VENETIAN BLIND Cc mother of givin and Loretta Gildebut with the stars. AT NASHVILLE. TEN San Francisco 4 Sacramento 0 (and). | Crispus Aibucks at Bros Central. Beech DOOR SIZE pert, sister of Mrs. Ada Griffith o R Gl tion eapolis (AA) . un 001 To 17 0 Portland 1. Oakland 0 (lst) Pike Township, gawr rence CLEANIING R Michigan, and Mrs. Mary Calbert ex Coo Passes Obetrotter Nat (Sweetwater) Nysnvile a i 1a I kin Dold go arend 5 Ha. : oro at Deaf Mooresville ‘ OTHER SIZES PROPORTIONATELY anole, pasted away AN FUNERAL . n om! 3 | '. A : Clifton was high man for the Jacobs, Holloman (sl and Fernandez. Seattle 5, Hollywood 3 (2d) | Glassen Central at *Washin Prankiin| WORK HOMP, 2428 E. 10th St, Monday atil game with 25 point AT A BEA FLA. | San Diego 11, Los Angeies 9 (1st) New’ Palestine: Morristown: at Fra 24-HOUR SERVICE 2 O%™ 0 p. m. Services and burial Wedness 0 ate lest The All-St Po oe. 4 2 tan [columbus (AR) Cr 010 001 0305 9 10| San Diego 7. Los Angeles 2 (2d. _. Township. [§ NEW BLINDS AND REPAIRING day at Newton, Illinois. ars played a tight Rochester (IL) 31 00°—11 13 1}

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ing laurels to the United States half with a last week. Skating as a representative of] the Buffalo Skating Club, with! partner Vera Ruth Elliott, also| of the Buffalo Club, Rex passed his Gold Dance Test at the To-| —_ ronto Skating Club, Toronto, Canada, and became the first| U. S. citizen to pass such a test. | Earlier Rex and his partner had passed the bronze and silver, tests at the St. Catherine's Club, St. Catherine, Canada."

Amateur Softball

40 to 39 edge. {lead changed hands several times!

gin and fended off a Globetrotter” | rally for th for the e win.

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| ship last week but there was som day af oon at the Speedway. Dick Phillips rang up one of

Answer to Previous Puzzle [together games of 201, 269 and

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EIRIEFATII AIRIAFABIE]L | Carlos also ‘stole the show in

Boston (Ny

Rex Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. game throughout the first period, R L. M. Cook, 3636 N. Dearborn shooting only when there was an Marshall ihe: 3 St., brought new ice figure skat- opening, and left the floor at the! Mont'l an) 100 The St. Paul (AA) . | (13innnigs)

in the second stanza before the |Pro™® 47} ang All-Stars gained a 40 to 35 mar-| | Milwaukee (AA) ..

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Windup in Traveling Loop

Dominates Kegler Activity

Dick Phillips Rolls 676 for Carlos

As Bakery Quintet’s 3000 Tops Team Scoring | +BY. GENE LAWSON oo of he ‘Traveling loop dominated what little

There are still goenings 15 Co Rd , raped] “The final session |erests tn. Soy at the store. | there was of the local pin picture last night.

Yaver Men's Shop had already clinched the league champion-.

{206 for a 676 series with the $850. Gaalema, who isa regular ‘sm— on the -Russett Cafeteria quintet!

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Majors (8) and Gerns; Bokelmann (9) and

Haddix, Clark (5), eeder, Garlock (7), ERO BEACH, FLA | 040.002 101 0—8 12 2 , 000 005 101 010 1-9 9 4

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the two honor counts as, he put

rang up a six-game total of 1315

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[regard to team scoring. They had|to cop the honors in the actual ‘games of 1002, 1022 and 976 for class. Ed also took the top award an even 3000 total. . |among the handicappers as his

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A TX i - Ed _Gaalema Scores. The only other honor count |registered over the entire week-/ end was turned in by Bob Barker. of Danny O'Neill's Tavern. Bob upset 654 pins on games of 209, 202 and 243. Ed Gaalema made quite a nice haul for himself in the recent| Sport Bowl Singles Classic. Ed won first place in both the actual and handicap divisions and! took home cash prizes totaling ” » ”

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Worth yesterday at Ft. Worth— but four of them were homers— two by Granny Hammer and one each by Willie Jones and Del Ennis,

Grapefruit ‘Standings

game will be be played at Marietta.

Track Meet # Changed Broad Ripple’s track meet scheduled for tomorrow at EIwood has been changed. Elwood will come to Broad Ripple.

negotiators’ spirits today with a| verdict that bargaining is in high) gear at last. Last week's sessions, the siedls) ators said, developed ‘more move-| ment” than any since the 10,000 Chrysler Corp. employees walked

out Jan. 25.

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St. John's Friends are Selogme. Burial Paul "Hui Cemetery, BRALEY—Archie 4734 ington, age 78. beloved father .o Leslie E. Braley and the la Braley of Indianapolis,

ear California: Mrs. Id& Deuger Chot assed away

Funeral Home, Saginaw. Mich, Forest Lawn Cemetery,

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