Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1950 — Page 32
"Two Olymps Storm Ho Hour Today to Give Test fo ‘Unknown’ F ; Back | in ymes Tops 10-Horse U- S- Open Par-Walloping Whiz
Prince, Lee Mackey Jr., Jobless Alabama : ADMIN i "Running of Third
3 f | 3 ¥ i
Alex Groza, Wah Wah Jones Feature Event Pro, Sets Blistering Six Under Pace —ohany Bulls, the former alt= — By TIM MORIARTY, United Press Sports er : tak & i lines t from Verona, Pa. horses, including favored Pound Books in Kentucky - By LEO H. PETERSEN, United Press Sports Edito I en 1. EW YORK, June 3A total of 10 or motrows ¥ ARDMORE, Pa., June $—A golfing whiz kid from Alabama shot| to take the lead among the Hill Prince and ‘was entered today or : By JIMMIE AN CELOPOLOTS : i 8 Races Billed {the best round In the 50-year-old history of the U. 5 Open cham: eirly finishers in the second running of the classic Betmont Stakes. a ig pm sor PRODABID- and the-question. today. coraund ofthe National Open fou Ray =BECHOOE IS CLOSING its “books,” : Hut Hot BO ir a For Clas at ‘round was whether he was a one-day wonder. : golf championship. ; its: Mr, Trouble, couple of the Indianapolis Olympians. Wells Hampton Farm| ost of the 161 goifers who set out to overtake him figure he Bulla had a two-round total - “Ship, Sunglow, Greek Song, Hawley, Lotowhite and Dooly. . - Alex Groza and Wah Wah Jones, a couple of Reitucky Something new has been added Wak Loe Mackey ra n ; of M8, having shot 8 fous over Mr. Tro “Dooly o race. The list of past i : : das] Jometh : + . par round » cronies who played pro basketball here last winter, arelto the Royalton Steeplechase. The year-old unemployed professional Morey Leads ay. my. a “Who” Belmont yeas te. keeping theirs open. The Beak and The Eye are cleaning|third annual classic which runsifrom = Birmingham, Ala. whoipy i in O Bulla went out In 35, ome ot was. Colin in up on their book-learning at Kentucky, their alma mater- tomorrow features eight races, really burned the treacherous F1OOSIErS IN UPEN | under, and came home. in 31, in '19, Man to-be. three more than last year's pro- Merion Country Club links uD| 1¢ takes a Hoosier to lead a| three under. 23, Gallant Buck, whose older brother Roger gram, brown yesterday when he shot a Hoosler—even in the United! ¥ 8 nN in '35, War . ‘Alex and Wah have a few was aboard the submarine Sea Beal lane Sour Howes, a Fecord fel, six uuaer, yar 4 lof the Best tates Ope Second Round Scores Whiardaway in '41, Wolf that sank 33 Jap ships, answer post calls on the Wells round which ever has been carded n. ; tion more hours to go for their TOY DD fant Hampton farm, located east oflin this, the biggest of America’s| Dale More aiateur, the ARDUGRE. Fa, ois 3, (OD etn Despite the entering of 10/Count Fleet in ‘43 and Citation in degrees—something iike 12 hours. an unsigned Olympian contrast govalton on 'U. ‘8. 52. Foiorin Er : Y an amateur, the ,oindieares and Nason! Open Golf horses, only nine are expected to|'ds. : also has had offers from olf turna s t: bE at TI . i id Ea Meanwhile, 01 ymp Player-| Protessiona: Basketball F#es..of- the: program, which gets! ~The €rew-Cutied six-Tooter; ex-Martinaville 8 W1Qger, DOW, et sor ites uw: tes: 5 Hoe post Puls wa voy - Belmont, Fah... obtlolala... NAG... a ish ‘Barker is League, und: 2 p.m (daylight, unknown among the host of her- competing for Dallas, Tex., card- Hla 1 it the track is muddy, and there boast with Jusitianie Pride oldest ran Wa Wie Barker| “Wo don't know where Buck will|time), 1s the Royalton Steeple-/aided golfers trying for the/ed 30-36—75 to pace four other po EE was little Wkelibood ‘that it Willits “Deity let Miatary: The he play pro ball—if he does. He Chase Purse—the grand finale— championship, put his better|Indiana golfers in the first round Hons an. Msnr'y Pa. itive. forecast for tomorrow is| Belmont had its first running in OTHER OLYMPS are presery- doesn’t either. . {over brush. known contemporaries to shames tne national links classic. mm ham. N.C. Bt id nd cloudy. but no rain, |1867. That makes it six years Ing their anatomies for the com-| The new league now has | The 10-horse field for the fea- With his long and straight tee| go 08 of other Hoosiers who B Dudier Greenville, ie hon a — a to|older than the Preakness and ing season. Ralph Beard, the| eight teams. The NBL has 12. |'M'® is topped by Storm Hour, shots, his superb iron play and gi weq Morey were: Don Fis- ohn SR "ha 2 eight years older than the Ken-Buzz-faw, and Paul (Lefty)! Dayton and Toledo have been winner of the 1949 race and alhis precision putting. cheaser, Connersville. 40-3818: harley ine. ass. ride te Hl Prince, just as he did in by—the other two races Walther, The Thin Man, are play-| added fo the list Including favorite to repeat his triumph, Wasn't Nervous Bh Davia i 40181 ro ge ed a - id the Preakness, and young Willie fueky Bek pr A an Sheboygan, Waterloo, St. Paul, Owner of Storm Hour fs J. B.| “I wasn't nervous. I'm fromip.., “po “pai oo Br oad: {Hard Perk. “noe. #2 Switharew. Boland was assigned aboard Mid- Hill Prince cab virtually wrap i the Mitwanrkes; Denver amt Ander: ! Youmans ~Nashville,. Tenn Alabama and. we. take. things) y Po dleground, as.he-was.in. the Derby. iu knocking vOVEr] y Penver an i Greér Allen agai wil be theislow and easy down there,” the | TOOK, ¥3-39-87, Lawrence Kiaay, ® 8» 3, up the amit IRAN “of higTdls"" oft for Bvanville n She Shrte] son in the NPBL, w rider. unassuming, unemployec d prof es- iHighland, 41-42-83. Two of the! First Roun d Lea ders - No Special Hoopla {vision with a victory in tthe Bee Only the League u n 8t. Paul has picked up Hal Three Nat Races Ifour, Davis and Fischesser, are Ferd, conqueror of Middle- mont. The Virginia-br co did their n in the runs in the Florida “grape-| Haskins, .the Hamline hot-shot,| go Mackey's $ Record “Card: professionals. ind scares y ine Ee 8 {8s "har ground in a race earlier this sea- finished second behind Middle- Brownies, | ] frult” league. and will be jbined by Rollie Seitz ner’s Ms 8 Hour od Burtord Dag: Par out... 458 544 443—36 Hora) n_ gol tonamen. today rae 50, was declared from the Bel-|ground in the Kentucky Derby, their accor "ee Hale, the guy. whose [and Howie Schultz, ex-Anderson- iWo ‘horses back OF ARG e ony go Mackey out. 458 444 383-33 Al Brosch, the red-haired veteran A Brock Garden ity, N.Y. aw Imont last night by Andy Schut-|but gained revenge on the King 1 records—ar San English credit from |ites. Schultz, the ex-Philadeiphia ly, "ll Magle nother go Parin.... 444 344 go/from Garden City, N.Y. who,| “Siar (Sip) Alessnder. Knes-, _ _itinger, who trains the. colt for|Ranch galloper by winning the to stand th Sih Si, ch kre (5 ems 1. ont Er St as Se kn i © 4 4 haan Sd 30 sgh tv, a {uf 8 Stn Yo G3 GD it, Sd, Suing We PEMD, pops pepe fe 1 some oO e lesser ers ; - ree under par n last year's Harold Wiliams, ams, Tuscaloosa, a. just decided not to run.” ’ Since the ess, 3 league mar trouble with inactivity. - might try moving across the ae. iat To hava been sional said. He was calm and/Open, Brosch was leading the addle gg ll rg a HES Just as in past years, no special Won the Withers Mile at Bel- The 29 r io ye To SA IO ate dh, ed a ot, nr nono ws ao” Ent oboe hart CL Ben i wet fh uncie 18 out as a possible when he si ‘record break- a en fo nay Sheie Abron. 0 -. 1 Belmont. The Kentucky Derby rban Handicap. He came ou American stands every Friday. He has a/pro basketball site, at least for Yisa, fof 3 year olds And “ at ing round. Right back of Brosch came big Fi ipkwied dr; Moni joe nn has its mint juleps and roses. The of the Suburban dripping blood Cleveland Midwest Auto News yearbook oninow, Sheriff Candidate George Tor “wo ngs: rd ater Plate] Today's second round, in which Stewart (Skip) Alexander and © Ie Middietafl, Mem Mbhis 38-33-71 Preakness has its oysters and|/from his nose and it first was and the Na the stands, featuring all types Glamack was turned down the o en a a a ie dor he set out three strokes ahead of \Jultus Boros, who like Mackey is fs ” on 34-37-71 |Black-Eyed Susans, but the only thought the horse had broken 28 by St. L auto racing. othe day for a Muncie franchise’. Ys = his nearest competitor, should tell newcomer to professional ranks.| Besseliuk. - Hoya) k oo sa thing the Belmont boasts is its down. However, he has worked , in 1929, Al GETTING ready to take|° u%¢ the Muncie Fieldhouse. hack Run. a > furlong dash for about his nerves. If Mackey Both turned in 68's, but for a time fon Ri, © Cheats ¢ Harber, 2911 tag-line—"The test of the cham-| well In recent days and still is batted in 1 HE'S GETTING ready Kokomo has. a gym seating 7500./>Y § and up, should come through again, it/Boros had a chance to match pion.” {expected to be installed the favor- , ceeding the Over a summertime. recreational Racegoers will have an oppor- might be all over. But the odds Panik Abbott, Memnhis, Tenn . $-21-111" At that, 3 jen ta a bad nick- ite tomorrow. New York supervisor's id for the park de- RANDOM HOTS a Southern tunity to see another champion in were stacked against him and Richard Perk of Indianapolis E. J. Harrison, SL An rews. Til. J in 1944, partment. He's supervisor of 12 California drivers: won” Balf ot etion when Some Gold, owned heavily, too. | withdrew from the national | au Nl ae vown: : Because | . city playgrounds. But this win-| ; Li land ridden by H. C. Helgeson, de-| ‘The low 50 and ties at the end open tourney after firing an 82. NY : 81:36—12| acre in t ter, his heart belongs to the Une money paid out after thisisengs its 1949 crown in thelof today’s round will be eligible to A .. Ba e mon by es ie ee ; ear’s 500-mile Classic. The tot ; ’ : | aying sco Olysps. ; x Ula. Was is [Class Galtornia's Thomas E. Ruckelshaus Memorial tee off in the final 36 holes tomor- C00", supeplative round. He| Ben Hoga Guia, E35 a Pa : = nos 2! NEW YORK, June 8 (UP)—The field for the 82d running of 3 over the B CC hind Yeferes to WoPKIg the Tne lead foots-grabbed-$100,637.—— uo: a Tulle. timber course for row. Tt Janked like it would take yy 1, ‘the 16th. bat he Rost mie bane FE ees 442! the $75,000 added Belmont Stakes tomorrow: S88 outing, thi : 1 L The. Ladies’ guest da ie |(4-Year-olds and up. |a score of at least 148 to make it| [dmmny fi cmarst, Ojai Cal. #-3—12 Horse Owner Trainer Joke odds listed. Th diana-Kentucky All-Btar basket- Sourney: In ae od. 1 y go The Irishman's Run, a 2-mile for there were 50 golfers who shot [touch there. and dropped three| Vs maver: Ola Greenwich: yop g9 Dooly - C.V.Whitne Veitch - (No ay) 8-1 : runs and 5 ball game sponsored by the Star! Lr 3 is seedtied tor ert race for 4-yearsolds and up, will the first round in 74 or better. jatrokes to par on the last three lack Eatrani. Bye N.X._ 3 nar, Trouble C. V. Whitney 5 Veitch T abon a1 3 marks and at Butler 2 2 moved up one day. ? attract a 10-horse field. Three strokes behind him was les, couple of ‘ other unknowns Ft Bi Tt, + 31-3e—13| Fl | Prifice : C.T. Chenery Casey Hayes “E.Arcaroc 6-8 3 was listed 1 . = 2.1 (followed, two Williams boys, Har-| Sbrines. W. va i wher 35-13 | Lotowhite H.P.Headley F.Barnett ~~ (No boy) - 30-1 ; {Bob Toskl, Nort ampton, Mass. 37-36-73 1 DICK PITTENGER and his old from Tuscaloosa, Ala., and George Fazio. Washington, D. C. 31- 3-73 Lights Up G.D. Widener ~~ W.F. Mulholland G. Hettinger 5-1 Although |WFBM-TV crowd aren't doing t te Henry Jr. from Secane, Pa. Noi puck Luce Fetham, Manor, N. ¥. 34-3313 {Hawley Clifford Mooers J. W. Healy G.Lasswell 20-1 much sense Period. | Dadi. EBM ~ TV telecn SB En ries. in. \0Yy on. “IretatioH, tHe each SHOE one Under ai aR a ; ITH ndaegrousd. King Ranch ~~ Max Hirsch ~~" "W.BSIana 7-3" E ceedings; | games for the Sele In- (N. ah RAT ACE-—The Buena Vista. About - furlongs, 3-vear-oids and upward, [Par 09's, There were no par 70, re mre Eide Saher reek Song Br'ndyw'ne St'ble V. Raines 0. Scurlock 15-1 3 Chue a diana this season and last with. Tat nder X. 8. & H. 2. senstion) Purse S105. “°_ shooters, but there were 11 in the pit, org. Beraie. BE bree Ship Brookmeade P. Burch H. Wdhouse 15-1 1 hc Biot out a direct hit on their cameras. | ss Princess 1 MK. Ess Pd r Worden 71 bracket, 11 in 72, 11 in 73 and hg Jlardon, Hi Fase Tex, io 30-3014 DSURglow Brookmende P. Burch E-Guerty. 15-1 thy in : During Tuesday's twin-bill, a gi "Ff, i & Gu Retver Quner No boy 12 in T4. {Don Dunkelberger, ET eg id aC. V. Whitney entry; bBrookmeade Stable entry. Horses 4 an A AOS du ee Joul Lip knothed out She Mystor Ron Bore nr 1b C Knick = Quner No boy Snead 3-1 Choice . |jghnny Buila, Yerona, ga a listed in order of post position. All carry 126 pounds. * : .@ yest of th Sone vo el a a costing $1500 yolliran ES ana "ECOND RACE—The lrisbman's Eun. About 2 miles, brush course, d-vear- olds] Among them were the favor. Jim Turn a. ‘Brlaroue. Nod: 31-30 = beyond con ketball hat this winter, was’ dislocated. |p Horse on Traitor Tota |ites. Slammin’ Sammy Snead, Jimmy Hines, Glenview, TIL. 38 SBI Beat Millers 6-5 "Here's w Buckshot O'Brien and Miss) ‘The £0-inch Reflector oss os fos® 10 A fd owi gue having putting trouble as he jos leper Rey is we 21 DIUGS 1 Secomipiishy oy wner oe Doris Tompkins, both ex-Wash-ihave an actual lens in it. It/FsCoen 18 Taw Buller iC pene we Helgssen {sual J Soes in 38 Open, S58 Sut nts 3g The second division was “fust-/Five, but that didn't do the three ome Ingtoplans a their nigh Shoot uses a series of mirrors to get Thelma’ Mae, 18 2 "Rul By Butler fukhes B o Helsesen H. & ioieesen Second Na on Hogan ® fq 1 x ‘Softball Note at with the mostest” in the league-leading ‘Minneapolis Mille petting . ays, : 88 ouse g hn ' fins ys une the desired magnification, Clear olive 110 Mins ollines Sree A A Brown recovered from a bad first ad of!’ UH NES aN : | American Association ast might dha Rog Hla dm City. Ihe liams . hit Sn tidy Ransi 166 B. Hillard D. Murphy P. Murphy 39, three over par, to finish with AL Municipal All-second division . teains wo P 8 homers to 4 Little Ken T. W. Bullitt E. Lotz Owner {ited oriat i... 220 0-4 4 9 against their more prosperous, | Millers’ high standing by eking : | Souplet-ilasty Cillean snd hms Mae ATs U actions aad’ FP Pars ntagewise opponets. . lout a 6-5 decision thanks to Jack league lea THIRD RACE-—The White Water Plate. About 1 mils. 3-vear-oids and ward In the 72 bracket also Was|od cli nt and Rykeri Protons pid Buchell | percentagewise OPP % Walt Drope Lady iders, (Not under No x a H A. _sahetion.) Purse $130, Bert Haas was Mr. ive for] Hafshman's ground ball error in Whi > “Trainer dor -rdimmy-Demaret;-who-with Lloyd; Rr io “Moriarity;, Tuff ov yA — ~ the ninth. - Roy Jarvis took the —al-Zarilla-Tie x wg “owner ; ade {Mangrum. and defending cham-| Bi lilly 101 140.0—7 7 0 |stage set by Harshman’s boot mark by hi 130 M § kin or, Quner 7 Qmer pion Cary Middlecoff were listed" gicis sna Knight. Mafiagey and Briner Pitching Horseshoes land banged in the winning run. got five hit aor Brant Jr. Owner # Misa M Mouse at 5'to 1. Mangrum, who won the| Tonight's schedule: 7. Toydol Dealers HOOSIER CAPITOL LEAGUE i y Pesky whi FOURTH RACE—The Joh Stokely M : 12. Spedewsy Merchants: 8:15, bast Wash-, (Men's Standin | Haas chalked up four runs Gyo CURTH NACE=The Jobs Bo Stokely Memusial, About 2 miles. timber "sours, Open in 1046, also Md a 72 while ington Street Merchants ve, Myers, afar! W Lipatted in on his string of hits. ° made four Harpe AE owner rrumep—————pter-—~----4Middlecoff_shot.a.71.. , poll efchants Ts. Ne, Boia plesx +35 But Hank ‘Work f the ‘Blues --88vaN. of : . ; BUSH-CALLAWAN 1 LEAGUE nix Press .. «3 0 BN Sriman o ey ] GAMES TODAY ines mony a Burford’ Danner Gunsr | cesen Owner ad wasn’t worried about his, | 3iizon No. 2 3 OY wasn't exactly idle, either. Work- 12 for two anstin 30 P. T. Cheft W. Breamer G. Helder He recalled that last year at Deerless Pum Toi 001 0-7 3 Bos es Lines 3-8 t Jans ] A Sou iheastern Me 000.100 0— 1 2 He Allison Jets . os man socked his 10th homer to a fo a ht ment ao Maltese Cat 7 irs 8. Jonsson Swann 8. Johnson Jr. Medinah he also shot a 72 In the, Kuli and Betta: Oldham and Meta-| MEE on Sa 3 Kart... 3 0 tie Harshman for tha American ati NDIANA at Columbus (two. twi- Elena Charade "n & Shpuinger Quer T. Qliver = first round—and another 73 in the - es ou 002 2-88 Giant. Grips apidition 3 9! Association lead. PUBL at Milwaukee | FIFTH RACE—The Fishback Kun, About 2 furlongs. 3-year-oids and ———i, | ond--ang finished Just a stroke | Scott and James: Sanders and Moore. .. Alliton No. 8 C -...... 3g In Toledo, a single home run inneapolls a! Kansas ‘City (Not under N, ~H. A. sanction.) Purse $100. re behind Middlecoff. Snead had only Parser Jrestone ......"003 320 8 ii 9 Bridgeport Brass, 9 3 by Johnny Bero and two by Don Bets 3 PIS AN LEAGUE Hors TA wi ©, Owner Trainer Rider - one single putt green yesterday, Layman ahd ' Thompsons Miler - and| Allison No. 4 .... 0 3 Lund accounted for five runs and Bl. Louis a at § Quilon. Liberty" Sn 138 CRs Sone: Qunet yet didn't complain about his!BUES... ; © & Ayres ve Clermont: Mechanic's Laundry ©ii1111110100 ! helped the Mud Hens to a 9-6 Chicago a phifadelshts dane. 2 Sma EH En eA smith. eer putter. But he did criticize the| 13:20: Wet side Serena ve. 3.0; Adams; (Insley No. 1 crveramiranrires 5 3 win over Louisville. Pitcher Mar ATIONAL Uk Buddy Hancock 115 oc poaun Jeu g. Cemoms sand traps because, he said, they (Allison No. 3 A re Nes Brookiyn a Pittabury Ea Con EM-ROE LEAGUE tin Stuart won his third game. or York at Chich SIXTH RACE—The Thomas F. Ruckelhaus Memorial. About 3 miles, timber had not been raked. Norman Von| At Beech Grove (Women’s Standingy) Bx. \ hin a a + course, i-year-olds and upward. Firs e- 5280, A a y i Regal of 000 B10 0-7 10 61 Ww L The Milwaukee Brewers liked Boston at St Louis fila: el Horse wt Ow Trainer Rider Nida of Australia, ibe Sly for-| {Stop a and: ind Rush; ‘Rady 001 003 8 =3 a9 Banta moors A ; 3 2 the idea of winning so much that / igh op Hors: P ann RESULTS YES Some Gold 8 RberL Keeker Be & "Helzesen Ae Heigesen ne Le a e same Giavenian Home id oe 30 03 18 oi ‘Bh Rubber & th ir sean L they did it twice, 3-0 and 8-2, 3 ERICAN ASSOCIATION Don't Teli 84 g. C. Jelke T. Ryan elke complaint. Von Nida shot a 75, Genzer snd ' Komlance: - Roberts and, Super Ringer 1 1lagainst St. Paul. Bob Addis of {Kin : esi ; ae x 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE i oF | Mioneapolty re 103 010 Goi 8 11 3 Friars Melody 170 Por Chef Win Blame. O. Heder Raa aL 02 010 1 712° 1]A Ro Dp 8 3 Milwaukee served as a one-man 3 i Ei es phy rn P Si RACE—~The Eagle Valley. About 1 mile, S-year-olds and usward, ‘Wagoner Wins; ~ Retires "Bawion's pa icsstior, DS 10 0 2 8 IA oor Basch Baseb all - Wrecking srew in oth Sits. Ad- - ! A . tght: Moose vs, Brig dd 15.4 dis elp along an erry’s 9 558 yd ame) t Owner Trainer Rid Columbia Golf Tro h | paper © Packige vs. H. P. Wasson; 9.30, mateur aseba 1 1 {8 Paul .... £7000 000.0-~ 0 3 3! gorse 160 Mea es. P. Ey pains or P y: ERM E three-hit shutout in the first game | " Siu Miwaiken crit A AT ote Juan pete, 1 Stans x A” Brown Ye8eTen | The older Cliff Wagoner gets, oe | sensante MUPAULUREES HACER sosintwitn 2 Lope rile and & bo ies 30-303 13 |. pu ‘Recond Gamal | Little Ken 160 TW Bulli Fo Goeleesen BL EOSOen (the better he gets at WInningiporden's Mik 1 rosin at Basie Crue | £6 Atkins "ve. "Vestal Steel st No. 6. Addis, despite his clouting, did Mlirwnuikee™ 7" G3 090 Odx— 8 18 | Faster hod pr Po Eben Swat J Brant Jr. Columbia Club golf = champion-| United iL North Side Sambiers 5: Na: DeWolt 1. Captor on ve Rages “AA at not bat in any runs. The Saints ator ve cur V0 and welman: gl RY JERR Cou, Jeger. ships. Clift showed his skill yes-| Feineht Toner ull Rheiioe” Wade Ho, % apd Rion” ses” va." Richarissn were able to break their runless R. LJ . No ords 5! 3 , { . Listen To The Loulavitle "400 101 000 6 10 8) "GUTH. RACE-—The Royalton ‘Stesplechase. About is miles, brush eourse, ¢- (erday at the Country Club of |” ia Ure” eames between Ferris Foods and spell in the second game only by | gu Roninson. Coleman ad Scherbarthi PI ~old and ward, Purse a, : {Indianapolis in taking his third] schol on or Benge oa - art Sacks Ged oad of “Beach rove. benefit of a passed ball and a uart and Mordarski { 8 Trainer ider {consecutive club title with a& 74. Garfield Park. Teleph I™-D936 b |All Art Backs players are asked * reHEADLINE NEWS Fanineion SBE 400000 oh ~4313 FS pant tie & Fant, Quer eg {The victory enabled CIiff to re- [tween 3:38 Cand 130° 2m. ort at ihe fleld at J PM Shomer by» Fayl Jannner, ’ Lemon, “hegton’ on Th LL Flores Hasty Colleen 188 BER HE Heinesen Fi & {Belgesen {tire * the Walter A. Kennedy ’ i ] - ? x Harris (5) Dd Eva pnd a Rugen i Hidden Hand 16 House ans Hughes Mise M. House C § Nien trophy. E —We Are Our Own Tailors— In The 3 ; DAY THRU FRIDAY {Harris (3-1). losing Pitcher, Bearden (1-3) EIS nom ia Mrs. den 0 Ros A hoon m the’ ry Sadie Wasnt fat bebindl \ r. J. Youn © Ov . : e 0 3 WORD Bute wy RES oY SE Yn Bagman nw SR ang a tle because of 4 cup. Middle of ars A (3, ot ac ht x ) er — —————————————————— 5:00 P M 10 5:05 P M rick (8) and Lollar, Moss (8); ‘hanging putt. Ken Hoy Jr. also: the First * he . ole Home ir Lone. it or, Pagnin. (i03) ocal Scores in Te ABC had a 75, but was out of the pic- ; | an. ture because he wasn't a member, ' : a Detvoit : 000 030 020 4 37 0 TEAM SCORES Ed Park covers 134 188 150. 448 Blo k- ; A nraan, White oo Ean ne WMARTININIQUE LOUNGE, Payl Tuerk 14 138 130 360 WA Dn a : 235 "Mass Ave. ex wn man A550 ore Prd lo, | Fred Schielmer ...... 168 193 189 538 RINGLES Ma¥tinsville, both of whom had BE SHAG S510 Chie 000 000 3|Delford England ..... 171 181 203 534 Henry Stumph 330 138. sag Ma¥tinsville, whom Philadelphia +211 00X— 3 3 5 James Rutter ii. 183 193 186 521 Wilbur Otting ae 1% 170 204 573 TBA. James Rankin was fifth ea : { Sain, Gumpert wn and Masi; Kellner John McGrew ....... 182.304 168 354 { atred hy cna - : 169 139 138— Mowitha 70: 1260 Jad and HAL Ouml wotaln wi a0 ane 0 ae IIR I ae eee : moston MULE | TAR erry sme LL eB Sif GE Weyace Pro-Am Meet | se ON THE DIAL Rd fi Foti Bites fim Be Eiuge Pro-Am Mee! i , » To ns h ), Antone 3: ona. ret 5 194 3% | 571 a BY". iene 8 166 1 easan un wi stage a pr I Sto LEE RE WEE 8 Ee Ee inks” toury womirrow i] TO Longer Wout 3 Fat er of : (84). alal ; L814 8% wn {1 reravine A p. m., third of a series of five ] RN Roky co 0h og 3 4 i 3 Bite ary 0 EL EE en ourmeye here being Styling; +: Goor, Vabrics ' cnmiabers. Pali en 0d “Chimpaneta: 1 Louis Pa RIPE os anvas 149 133 C148 32 Elmer Fulle eee 108 188. 138 48 played this month to raise funds! i ei oo BA Reeves NG WiaunE pitch har Cha. hon wr Wn: are 138 339 13h as Arthur Heide denreich-. 138-138 i "7 forthe lpeat- national: USGA-enif-- Qf BR 4 and SEE the ua eres Bent MHIEE ....isek0s 148 IT Maa 47800 Teens 180 105° 136— doi tries at Louisville next month. . "se { Philadelph v.... Di2 000 100-4 § 0] ‘Totals 731 TI 197-2271] Ee LL Et ambi iss : inc in ! LT TRAVELERS Newest Show an [iii Ei SE Bim If TBE N (A 1 OWY ons ck: n er . § i Roa enum Ebert pray 1 i ew 4 vals For bars! | os TELEVISION [Er Alel Bo. 19 fe 486) "sw | Well dressed when you set out CE eats 8, si T-, | in a new 4 ¢ | :
(2-0). losing pitcher, Rush (6-4), 18 y runs Patko Cavarretta, Sager, 1 Home A iy Boswell
ly; ‘Hartung (6), Hansen (8) an : ES | : Westrum- Ewde. Voiselle (3), Hiller. (8), DOUBL ‘x RL “Th INS LRush (7), VanderMeer (9) and Owen, Richard Sanders ...... 146 183 233-— ¢ ete - e [Walker (81, Winning pitcher. Hartung Henry Stumph ooh. 184 1003 | TR RE { } «errs 330 38 00-1081 a TTT , 3 3-14 . f -~ ry i $8 es ; Hand Tailored Suif!
RE : " etre bE — 8 hm . va : Sportsreel M en JRunEts, Steal. 1. ajor League Leaders [yi ou, 1 AMERTCAN EAGT In Lg PARR ME 3U | Byron Ja iva 5 . , Starting Thursday lnene. ‘Hoston GARR R Poildim Nerrh ..... Wide variety of . Yo + you con et your life that Leon’s clothes ore Kell, Detroit 111043 118 J 68 383 George Hacker fabrics and colors good. And when you slip into a Leon suit. . . Oh JUNE 29 AT 9:30 P.M. | Doby, Serrated 8 Mn 8 £'H DAM ies at money saving ; boy, notice the feel, the style- and the better ] *Rironas alone sr he prices, fabrics. Is it ony wonder you'll say “It's Leon's : PET Musial. St. Loy 40 153 38 57 .373 James Long .. ‘ ; WEBM-TV LE] [Robins hh 13 3 8 ed 44 Bway. New ........ 3% : - Reg. $18.00 Quality-Textilene Sunsure. . i sclothes from now on w 4 laughts 8. L L043 172 13 88 3 wim, Zimmerman .. 164 153 113— 4297 Complete -" L Channel Gekrr0L WaBaem 1 IEE FIBRE with LEATHER TRIM Cot $105 { : y Nilliama, Bosox' 16 gordon Braves 2! Arthur Heldenreich L144 170 148. 463) 9 . i Dro 4 Ro Cop sii 163 143 IN 418 r Le ot if - Bans: Jo Aon ann HM RT i 18 Front Only or Coupe 86. | Use Leon’s Easy Credit Plan
McClarney's prescription ile d | Take A Year to Pay if You Need It! for a A evening: | Plastic and Satin Rayon ‘Complete $1995 -
va Full course funer SI ee 50 |] le nd ss Box seat Victory e 1 WE INSTALL ening gers — tn! 900d gj + F Famous > “eA 9 2. * ty 8 "ailored, styleq Fovidiog] fy
3 5. ue : You need clothes for mmediole = : : REDLHI = 1 . You pick the date a few days ahead. | a he Ject f the tail right? 3nd tre ae they priced] . of ~The Berghotf Brewing Corp. | % MeCLARNEY® S ag se y. : nc. 1 Shop Garments at Leon's! fa ven fe Ta Wo Moms ST. cou [| © sco ST oe lems Pein = Ho nh to
Night a 0 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26 seg. $20.00 and $3000 Qualiiy ro There's No Extra Charge. ..and You May 6 95 ta ces
Both Presented by ‘the Brewers of
a AAi
#1 Restaurant Lounge tenn 228 Ww. WASHINUTON--L1- 257 remem :
: i i
