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As Only Two-Year Champ
~ By ART WRIGHT
JOHNNY PARSONS probably will wind up with fewer
National Championship pointa for the nao" than any win-
Yet, Johnny isa good bet
to slose the season da the only
, active driver to hold the National Championship title two
* ‘years. Look for the AAA Contest Board to award Johnny 690 points
200 points for victory in the 100miler at Milwaukee today. With Bill Holland, second in the “500,” and Mauri Rose, third, absent from the Milwaukee lineup, Parsons’ bid for his second title won't get much of a challenge
Bantam Ben. Battles Pain, Par to Gain
say . . . the Novi test will be jonly “another step in, Firestone's(i in constrasting the
. 500-Mile res,
- DUKE NALON will drive his
100-Mile National “Championship race at Milwaukee.
” = £0N THE LITTLE Hard Tops, which have been running at Richmond and Terre Haute, won't run there this week pending enlistment of more of the Crosley cars to the
+. .even if he failed to-finish to-
field. The Indianapolis Speedrome!
~day. Holland 18 busy with: his'on Kitley Ave. 1§ béiiig considered
auto thrill show and probably will be all season, and Rose]
doésn't race outside of Indian:
apolis. Aside from Rose, Parsons Is the only driver still active who, ever held the National Championship title, Consistent racing in title events
Jast year, after finishing. second Sf
“in the “500” behind Bill Holland, | gave him the 1949 crown.
= » » “BIG TEAM” - bids for Indi-| anapolis Speedway laurels appears to be a thing of the past. Lou Moore, who has topped all race car entrants in the history "of the Speedway for victories, doesn’t favor the "big team” idea Any longer. Says there was too much responsibility getting his four Blue! Crown Specials ready for the race’ and directing thém in the “500” this year . . . admitted three cars were too much last year,
ifor the tiny car Shean,
WORK ON the one- quarter-mile! {Monticello Speedway is scheduled! for completion June 28 . . . and the season opener will be a 100-| {lap - Mid-west championship for]
{the Hot Rods July 4. Dick Crist,
promotion manager for the track,| says it's a $125 nt. Iw aol 3 . ofl being | jdrilled into the Pennsylvania clay las it’s applied. Dick says the surface will be as hard ‘as asphalt after a half-season’s racing. The Hot Rods set for July 4 are the ones which have been racing at Soldiers Field, Chicago. They've set stock cars for every Sunday| afternoon. There's to be every-| |Friday-fiight racing, too, but they haven't decided what will run Friidays. Little Hard Tops, the “vest pocket” Crosleys, etc., and Midgets are being considered,
BIG CAR ‘RACES + + « Today,
So Lou might be back next AAA Sanctioned, 100 Mile Chamyear with only one car ... with pionship, Wisconsin State Fair-
Bill Holland driving it. He is grounds, Milwaukee:
sprints. at]
considering some interesting of-| Williams Grove, Pa.; CSRA Sanc-!
ale. of the. car. TONY tioned; sprints “at ‘OWosso “Mien en drove. He already next
Sunday, AAA sanctioned!
has sold the George Connor and gprints at Salem (Ind) Speedway
Lee Wallard “baby” Blue Crowns.
“One car is enough for me, "lc says Lou. “It's a big enough Job, Bai
bringing in one winner , , . besides I don't feel as SUE on
SRA sanctioned, sprints at nbridge wack, Cleveland, 0.
MIDGET RACES « » This aft-
1 used to be.” {ernoon, Waveland (Ind.} Speed-| way; tonight, Kokomo 8peedway;!
» THERE HASN'T been much Wedn
“noise” about it, but Duke Nalon's No. 38 Novi Special has been up! to a gait of 1385 miles per hour
Speedway, according to the stop watch of Chief Mechanic Bud|
esday night; W. 16th St. |
{Midget Speedway; Friday night,| Indianapolis Speedrome and Cin-|
|cinnati; Saturda - the past week in test runs at the! craw WAY Bight, Lafay ette;
. i -
STOCK CAR RACES + + This|
Winfield. Chet Miller's No. 43 afternoon, Terre Haute Speedway; hasn't been tested. Winfield says tonight, W..16th St.-Midget-Speed=' ‘the “bugs” that kept the Novis way; Tuesday night, Lafayette
out of the race have been elimi-
{Speedway Thursday night, Day-
nated . .. and he’s confident the ton (O.) Speedway; Friday night, Novis can now do the 140 miles Richmond (Ind.) Speedway: Sat-| per hour Owner Lou Welch prom- lurday night, Sun Valley Speed-|
ised. Whether they try the 146- way, Anderson.
_ miles-per-hour gait before return-| “Ing to California hasn't been de-| cided by Winfield . . . since the:
*» official AAA timers would have tonight, Mt. Eawn Speedway, New to be on the scene to claim the Castle; Wednesday night, Speed track record, anyway. {Bowl, Cincinnati, 0.; Thursday)
| |
. . This afternoon, Dayton, O.;!
|
night, Dayton 0.) Speedway. | THE NOVIS “wil run a dis- {Next Sunday, ‘Rearing Roadsters tance test of 500 to 600 miles at ‘at Funk’ 8 Winchester Speedway. |
speeds of about 128 miles r| hour this week on Firestone awl
MIDWEST HOT “ROD ASS0-|Julius Boros of Southern Pines,
Firestone wants the test to get CIATION RACES . . , Tonight, | » data for. tires for the 1951 race/Melott Speedway; Wednesday | dlecoft with a 79 and Johnny| s:56—Lowell Pounds ®, J as a result of the record-break- night, Jungle Park Speedway; Ing speeds this year. Firestone Friday- night, Columbus (Ind.)|79, tied at 292. 9:08—James Pearsey engineers have the designs to|Fairgrounds . . . next Sunday, | cope with next year's speeds, even Waveland (Ind.) Speedway.
How's Your Fishing?—
Anglers Get B
est Results
When Sky Is Overcast |
Light Rain Seems to Put Pep | Into Bass and Other Bait-Snappers : Last of a Series
By JIM MITCHELL, Times Special Writer IT'S NICE to fish on a bright, still day when the water's Mangrum and Fazio—ready for
glassy smooth and Old Sol is beaming from above. It’s nice, that is, for the fisherman to will the finny citizens of a lake be found
minnow under such dbnditions.
Don't ask us why: but' years of fishing have proved that fish
i ey a fae hn 00 |
He'si mere mortal,’
eager to strike a lure or tomorrow.
4th Round Scores
{Continued from: Page 15) to fight his way through he had final nine ‘holes with a two over par 36 to win. And two over par on those tight, rolling mankillers—with the pressure on full blast—was no assignment for Al
He matched par through the 10th and the 11th. Then, on the 12th, he almost threw it all away as he twisted one of his kneés and wavered from the tee. His second shot there was over the green and he dropped one stroke to par. ., Now he had only one shot to waste if he was going to-win.-The tension was building up to! | the breaking point as he fired {pars on the 13th and again on| the: 14th. But then, on the 15th, his leg twitched as he stroked a
contender.
|three-foot putt, and ball trickled Past District Champs
past the cup. Gone was his mar- 1949 John David ...... gin’ of safety now, and it was|/1948 John David ...... straight pars the last three hojps 19 Ii doe Higgins ...... Dick McC reary ~Hogarn-met-the test on te Tot 194—de Higgine but on the 230-yard 17th, a 1944 Dale Morey ...... treacherous shot from an elevated 1943 . Dick McCreary .. tee to a postage stamp green sur- 1942 Dale Morey ...... rounded by traps, he caught one 1941 Henry Kowal .... (of the sand-filled bunkers. ‘That 1940 Bill Reed Jr. ..... was a bogey four—and now he 1939 J. Clark Espie ... faced that brutal 458-yard last 1938 Fred Gronauer ... hole needing a par four to tie. 1937 Dick MeCreary .. Drive Down Middle 1936 Max Buell ....... His drive was right down the 1935 Bill Reed Jr. .....
middle and his second with a one 1934 Dave Mitchell ......
iron -bounced on the green, but 1938 Max Buell ....... 50 feet short of the flag. It was a 1932 Bill Heinlein ..... curling uphill putt—but the little 1831 George Lance .... {man stroked it boldly. It slid past, 1930 George Lance .... {five frantic feet, the size putt 1920 J. Edgar Zimmer . {which has cost many a champion-|1928- J. Edgar Zimmer ship. [1927 J. Edgar Zimmer . But Bantam Ben knocked it in 1926 J. Fdgar Zimmer .
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: a « Dick Stackhoite ‘cad looking David believes his chief con- team; Dick Stackhouse, Meridian
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for title.
and. had his tie—-as the crowd | llet out a mighty roar,
mn i Vos w District Qualifying Pairings
the end of the third round, with a| TEE-~MORNIN
Ist (Anderson 'C. C.), Don Ross (Grandview), {H. and Reading (Pa.) Fairgrounds; total of 211, E. J. (Dutch) Har-| 8:00-Wiliils Peele (C) Rogert Wilson | 9:56--Al Flint (8), Frank
(PR) Harry Feeney (HC) Bruce Dixon Fred Holle (Cy
rison, the Arkansas traveler who WB
led at the halfway mark, was sec-| p $.38--Dr. Howard Beaver (CC
{ond there with-a 73 for 212 and sr. eet Sheldon Sayles. (CCI
1
Ist TEE—AFTERNO
William | 12:00Charles .Braughton F, Cooley, Harrington (MH), J. Clark Esple Jr. (HC). ! ) |
flord E. Wagoner (8)
arles Boswell (8) Howard Rob: — 13:08—Count ROSSSCO (HY,
tied at 213 were Johnny Palmer! inson (8) Maurice Robinson (8)
with a 70, Middlecoff with a 71/Xpader (8 , oo.
Cc)
and Hogan with a 72. | Milier (8G) Fred Sampsell (8G).
8:32 p Jim Ferrier was at 214, Henry | 840_Paul B. Gray (R), Lester Berry Leys
|Ransom at 216 and Fazio at 217.[1C). Ratiy M. Toole (8),
Ad Lou Al-| dington (Hi, Prank Weiland (H)
Flint (8),
ON, John | ®).
d Cod. |
Pete Burkholder (MH), Billy Kerr
2:24—8tarter’s tim
Bam O'Neall (Crawfordsv |B. J. Pettigrew (Crawfordsavi
40—S8tarter's tim
ill lle C. Cs
But thd heat and the pressure 4336 Bruce Povater (8G). Prancis Bin- hi MeGiaughes (Crawfordaville . C.)
I told on most of them and, as{}. S20 cancels Hoppes (IL).
9:08 M rvin Heckman (OC), Hogan began his bid, Fazio hadi, 8:08_Ma 8) AN ares
{fired a 37-33 70 which gave him| 9:16—A. Demares Je), the lead at 287 and Mangrum| he, (HE). Soe Frases (HC. H.
With the three-way tie for idan ohn yid ao. od first, the next spot went to Har-|prankiin), Willard H. Shelby rison whose closing 76 gave him anon). a 288—one shot off the pace. (Te Lach (C), Jack Leer (H).
Dr is). Jack
e (HC),
48-—-Ken Foster ie) Boh Sthuman Jack Love
HO), aQuck Grossman (HC), Paul |g HC)
W. Brant (Kokomo CC). Rader
8).
| Peterchet ch 1:13—Starter 5
(MH) ob Blessing he
Dick Jee | (Hillview :28-Dr. Lyle Gant (HI,
(Ulen-Leb- | Guire (H). Tim McGuire (H), 9:48--John Wolf (BY, Dick Perk, y
Bill Diddel (8), Bob Funk
56 1:4 After the old traveler came maroid Cork (HC), Charles Brockman | (By (HL Jack Kirby (HC), Wayne Montfor A. 4 oe) Sp pe wm ROARING "ROADSTER RACES Jo® Kirkwood Jr; ‘Joe Patooka™ 8/570" | Rod «© {of the movies, and Jim . Ferrier john Spencer, Jr. (8), Dick Taylor (La-| 1 {CCTr Bob Stackhouse (CCT. oF
{fayette CC). and Henry Ransom with 289. h TEE—MORNING
Vern. "Dimond Lafayette
Kirkwood wound up with a 70:] 8:00 Prank Stanich (C) Henry
Ferrier had a 74 and Ransom a|(G:foB Glosom (8), Stan logos Ss
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{Martinsville CC) MB) | '1:36-8tarter’s time
4-Frank ph artish (H). Jack nitort. :
ara. | ide Or. komo CC), Rus H. Tudor (188 Young Kokomo uss
GP 8ily had rallied after an outgoing 41}. HiMDuvs_King- (883 Ror Patterson 101 Olle Hollngsworth iC 88 0 i [for a 35—76 which tied the bald-| PP yt FIA 88) 24 Pie time, ing Pennsylvanian. | Tracy Calkins (HC), William Ciftkscates | 1:20—Ralph EO oF (MH)
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John ‘Cleary (Purdus Golf Chub), cc. | cl), O
Turk Tien Joo | 12:00--Herman Alderding (88
Kettery (Pt. H.), John Trueblood (Ft. H.). | Cobb (B88), Ira Lee (88), Wi 16—Bob Yokum (PR), Jimmie White
8 (88), One stroke away at 290 was gh John O'Hara (PR), John David Sr | ES 08-—-Ralph Mason (R), Pred Corey! i"
D ! ra 16--Jim Shipp (PR), Joe Wilson R), Bob Roch ord (PR), Ed Juniper |
Billy Nary of Chino, Cal, who|!'
2—J0 closed with a 73, followed by patrick (R), Jack David (8).
8:33-Starter's tim
[N.C., who had a 74 for 291. Mid-| (R), Bob Carlsen R).
2 ry bs an Guinnhup (Greenfield €C),! Palmer “of Badin, N.C., with a} Jack Conners (8), Tom Lafiin (8). {Dick Wampher (Greenfield CC). Frits 8G), ard | Seid’ (Greentela CC), Bill Hardin (Green-| . {Reed (8G), Joseph L. Bennett (Nobje Snead Cards 294 {Ville Forest Park). ent 8 12:56 Warren Coon (Greenfield CC),
hn R. Smith (R), Dick Kirk
—Bob Williams (R), Roger Clanca
| i | (P | {PR | 1] 24-—8tarter's tim {
PO Starters : arter's me Smith, 3 48D
ene Emery
John Hare . (Hj, Fred Wampler (8), Dave Laflin |
10th TEE--AFTERNOON
}y
Tho liam Cobb
2:32-Keith Lindamood Pld Steve | 8) 4
William Gaines | HOS Deiashnit (Greenfield CC), Charles
in? 9:16—Rex Lee (8), Slammin’ Sammy Snead, the | 8G), “William Poland (8), A. E | pre-tournament favorite, wound (8 3: up at 294—along with such name | Tegarden (IL), Joe Pickett (PR),
24—-William Weaver (TC), Ric
(Greenfield Ci 1:04-T
hard E i! 4 y ‘Petranoff - (8),
. Caseber | Perkins [Greene CC), Delbert Crider
Marshall
Glen | S8amms (MH), Bill Barr (MH), Bruce
{Btinson PR) {| Hilkene (BC). pros as Skee Rigel and Johnny | PR) 2-Bill Dunigan go, X Rucksot 112 Starters time » tio i lv . nderson - (PR an Blarican 20--Maurice Rogers ( Tank or Ch. Bulla—after a closing | Dos glas _ Scheid (Frankfo CC), Bill Among the other finishers Skip; Ww; “0 Ken Amick, - Fred Burnside Ehlers (Frankfort CCi, Ray "Kern (Frank. ) ob. Crouch (8) en Percifield (8). fort | Alexander of Knoxville, Tenn. | 55 8% ny Petric (Grandview), Mike! 1:28- ® V. Mitchell (Hillview CC-Frank-red Haas, had 295; Jimmy |Borson (Grandview), Dr. Robert Blake! lin). J. McCarty (Hillview CC Franklin, and
Demaret of Ojai, Cal, 296; Lee!
But at the finish there were just;
} A y Jr., of Birmingham, Ala.,: dey ar, ot bimini At. Boilermakers Win 1950
{all-time record 64 on opening
day a7 tor 20 and Ceres Moosier AAU Track Meet
| zen, the two-time winner, 302
three men still alive—Hogan, Carver Community Center of Kokomo
the Ball State College ov
al.
ang a Captures 2d Place—Muncie Jaycees Third
enjoy himself but seldom Open’s history at 1 p. m. (EDT) MUNCIE, Ind. June 10 (UP)--Purdue. University amassed 41% i points today to win the 1950 Indiana AAU track and field meet on
Officials first had awarded top place to the entry of the Muncie
» jstrike better when the lake's sur- Gepree, Fazio, Washington, 19.72:70-287 Jaycees but a check late tonight showed the change, officials said. Solunar Tables . face is slightly riffled and the sky, Li Majerum, 12 10 89 10-287 Carver Community Center took second place-with 34 points and Today - 2:10° £20 2:35 R:40 i8 overcast. Even a light rajn fall-| 5 Ben Kirk Fe Pa. 72-89-72-74-287 the Muncie Jaycees were third - ———— ————— » bo a Joe IrEwooc * » 4 ohm 3% 4% 18 Fi ing seems to put pep into a bass, Hops Cal, i: JoAIEI-H WI 33%, the late official tabu14—Wednesday .. 4:25 10:45 4:50 11:10.0r walleye “when it's ETL Haregio lation showed. i y n peppering a : % i i Bayday S10 10:38 3:33 11:38, st. Andrews. I 73-67-73-76—-288| Bix Ball State College field recrar I 1g 05 MBC Siresm. Heniy Ransom. 12-71-73:13—280 ords fell in the assault by th , {Satay JIIA0 ta 7i5 hy Shead. Winjte Sulphur Fa iD qua: gasalll SY ne 19—Monday ..... 8:20 2:30 845 s.35 WATER that is tysial clear: ‘Springs W: Va 13:70. 14-T3--290 star-studded aggregation “of “col-| a ———————————— ‘ also is wonderful to feast your JUS Boros. Southern 0 4a.77.74—201 lege, high school and independent, a By 0 . } 1 8 were i ARLEY DAVIDSON NE . Spatially Tay hen Badin, RE ! 131010. 0292 De. They IE he ’ uc Of | Cary Middlecof ) . . = - “T1271 +70 oe ol Ju YE CoJune 10 (U H : - Jour waters into greasy, sightless er MTL emt ahr PAL 20 low AFA x TTE June 10° (UP) MOTORCYCLES ity isk, ciovaans JEJE gy burdles and '120-yard high Purdue University ended its 1050 are ev ‘ i La Still water that has a liftle ones, hurdles, : baseball season victoriously to-
“color” usually will give out with Sonny een
enwich; Conn. 73-76-73-72-~204
Norfolk, Va. ..eouveee 76-T73- 83-05-3101 (mew record).
Other entrants included Purdue day with a 10 to 5 win over the
Verona, Pa. ‘ores vo T4-66-78-76--294 y . 8 the best catches. Of course, the Robert Riegel, University unattached, Indiana Bradley Braves, Missouri Valley other extreme when water -is Tulsa, Okla, titans 5B 89- ». 33- 304 University unattached, Indianap- y murky after heavy rains is even| Wally Ulrich, g { olis Tramps, Circle 16, Terre and NCAA district 5 titlists, worse in providing good fishing. | Mads Pureap™ «- T3-74-73-76—-296 Haute, Ft. Wayne and many in-| Big inning for the Boiler- . , Hagold. Wiliams: M...... 75-71-72-78--206 dependents. : makers was the third when they AND DON’ T ‘overlook the old Tuscaloosa, Ala. ...... 60-75-75-77—-208 Summaries: b A I G ’ saying about the fish biting the Dick Mets. Mile run: Stayton, Purdue unattached blasted Harmon Groover. from Arkansas. City, Kas, .. 76-71-71-78—206 3 Robidaugh, Purdu e: 3, Pralick, Purdue 5 i least when the wind’s from the Bob Toski a Tr 08 unattached. Time: 4:30 5 the mound with five hits, one of orthampton, ass, ... — Ho dash C ‘ Oni - jeast and the best when the wind’s| Loddie Kempa. 4o-yara dus: C tae DI) them a homer by Frank Saliwan{from the west. Theré’s more! ny Betiarer Mo. +» T1-74-78-83—206 Sommuniy Center; 3, Ricker, Purdue. chik to Score six runs. 2 : {truth than poetry to the saying. |. Ola Cai T2-TTIT6-<2981 “100.yard dash: Swim, Muncie: 2; Smith, | So when oy a Sea, Kroll, Philmont, Pa. ei-1-T0-a01 carver: 3 Rell, Circle 16 Time: 00.7. | Mel Henson, veteran Purdue that is slightly colored th | "Pittsburgh, Pa. ....... 12:71-16-12—207 1, 120 high Qurdles: parler, 3 Upguinat-ipitcher, lacked his usual control ' Ir . L C ghtly colored wi a paul Runyan, vitch, Purdue. Time: :15.1 (new record). and was given somewhat shaky - Pasadena, Cal. ......., 76-73-73- 5-207, : 1 iwest or southwest wind of suffi [Lee Mackey Jt. 29 0-yard run: Stayton. Purdue unat-igunhort in the field but d fent st th t iff h «i Bir: am, ay tached; 2, Shaffer, Purdue unattached; Pp n e Lie ut manage | cient strength to riffle the sur Birmingham. “Als. .... 62-81.75.77—207 Fralick, Purdue unattached. Time:|to bear down in the-pifiches and [face and an overcast sky, fish- : —208| 2:04 : ing usually is at the or | peje Cooper A +avvs 80-16-78: T1--208 - yard Sash, El jott, Caryn: 2, Min- Snuff out several threatening nte Jed 4 a 76-75-2983 nic un . oark urdue ‘un- , Fx u { Danity shite: is, 0 nt 73-76. —308 {etiached, LL aL “yy t Bradley. Tallies, n m run: TRANOAN, J unat- g » NATURAL LY We, fish must be pai “Mich. cove TIT5-78-75—200 faehed; 2. Rodibmuen, Purdie 3 Yoder dt Bill (Moose) Skowron, PurBuck te, urdue unattached. Tim 9:53 e i feeding or in a fighting mood mond Beach, Pla. .. TI-T1-77.74—209 390-low Hurdies. Mastraviten Purdue: Uc 3 BIg Ten record-breaking Enjoy motor clin world's and ready to do battle with Teg] Johnson, Det; Th 2. Sm ith. Carver: 3, O'Roark. Purdue batsman, kept up ‘his top-flight njoy eyeing some artificial lure, even if they! meschal pears © **** TTI T4-T1-300 ungiached, Time, 34, fag thew record). hitting with a_circut clout and greatest sport. A Harley-Da- are gullet-full, to complete the whinteulile, "Ala. i inaes T5-T2-75-78—300 Suvder. Grindley, ned Time 3, JLTamDS A single in-four-trips-to the plate. A L che 3 i : - : picture: Franklin, Mich. “...... 72-77-74-78-301! Half-mile relay: Ca 2, Purd - i : vidson to fit ‘every need from Fish. normally feed at least Phe, Duels nt attached: 3, Circle 16. Tyne: 1.33 fat | Ldnescore: I 125EE # th 740HVY Gene Bras L, ovis 72-78-79-74—301' 8hot put: Roberson, I. U. unattached: Bradley .. vivesi. 003 001 010-5 8 2 the sma ° e « § twice in each 24 hpurs and some- oe magiowt, X.Y. 12-72-82-76—302 2, Hawke, Purdue; 3 c. Heninger, un- Purdue ...... «oo D16 020 01x-10.10 4 times more’ often. Picking these ae McH in atiached. Distance: 51; 5° (new recordi.. Groover. Alford 4 And Fivek, Sutter : Bethienen, i 75-73-80-74 Pole vault: Kincaid, Purdue unattached: (8): Hens son and Ader ~ ya times is a job for the expe Be wis erin —302} 2. * Cox, un Sached. 3. Schuyler, Purdue. ° ' “°° HAR - perts jim Turne os Hetgnt: 13° (mew record). ov _|such d==John Alden Knight, cre-| , Briarcliff. Narr 18-31 1302. Heh samp, Rice, unattached: 2, tie, \] ] ator of the Solunar Tables. Joe. Thacker, Barterton, 0. 75-89.83- T1304 L. Swim am, Harrison, all of Mun. JOHN GUEDELHOEFER == | If you plan on fishing only a ®fatick Abbot 71-97-76:80— uri oi. Cromforth Tramps: 2 be .. : ¢ nis, Do vain -77-78+ 304 * ale is : - $ Meridian’SL. short. period each day, follow the| “%ia rank Sizanapan, TT To Rete Tr Payer 4 Rams, eR Dis WAGON €0., INC. s eridian ; solunar tables. Mi Ggne Webb, St. Louis |. 75-74-82-75—306, Broad jump: Smith. Carver; Bei, : ? 7. ; ] not, you'll find ors Huts in 1% AP J. Boatwright Jr. CC spl Sarcle,, 18: 3. Brown, Tramp. Distance. § commErciar TRUCK BODIES r Indianapolis, diana striking ‘mood right on schedule. Gfgree Boiesta, ay Discus throw. Koberson—¥—t- Painting and Lettering Phone: Riley 7012 Dante “HE... 71-72-0181 tached: Fiehots Purdue unattached *% | rey | i : £ Somrena CA by Li Times) John O'Donnell. Hawke, Purdue. Distance: 147 T%"' |
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~Joe Medjesky (8), John Urqua
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ob. Carr (8), Bob McTarsney (8),
Dave Pron (8), Gene Herring (8),
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al Amateur Golf King Picked TN 0 sm To Lead Field of 200 of Merdian Club ~~
‘round
ADOrteat. of the. three. .courses; it
Wampler Jr, the Purdue Univer-| SY Sender; who came. within:
ok: By JIM HEYROCK
Hetty John Dgvid. the king of local amateur golf, wiit'lesd | 0 the 1950 District
a field of some 200 into the first round of Tournament tomorrow over the Meridian Hills Country Club course, + ‘The 32-year-old David will be seeking his third district amateur championship but the competition is spectad to be especially heated this year, The area's finest amateur)
linksm will vie in the three-| “Meridian sna ost Year's
tourney; ; will be host for the en, fiohn PAVIA cise round. The field moves to Broad- | Fred Wampler Jr. ,...0i00i0 218 moor Country Club Tuesday and Dick Stackhouse ........... 221 to Speedway for the final round (John Cleary ......ccocevnes 221 Wednesday. ; Ralph JOrdan ..viveaieeeses 381
The courses are In excellent | [Gene KMery ...ovivvrssnvas 354
condition for play and they'll be Henry Timbrook Jr. ....... 224 given special attention during the Ralph Mason .....vevceesaes 228 tourney. Meridian Hills ard John Hare Jr. teisnnrierenns 226 Speedway are par 71 courses, Geme Pulliam ........evses. 399 despite the fact that Meridian Gene Coulter sivrensvaneaane S37 Hills is nearly 100 yards longer, Reese BErrY +o oiiaiiinsans 33% than Speedway.
Meridian Hills offers a par of year on lack of playing. Although 35 on the front nine and 38 on the he has played ny i times
back. Here's how the course (pis year, David has practiced
shapes up: more than ‘in th t. This OUT ..... 443 443 544—85 hin tie pas n
{his 23d year a v AN cision 443 445 345-3671 | J a8 A golfer Although Broadmoor fis the! er Threats
;offers a par 72, Total distance is ‘6637 yards. Broadmoor par: | Wagoner + who 1s serving his 26th
OUT ..... 444 344 43535 year as secretary of the district
IN ....... 435 BAS 4548772 |BOIf association, believes there are The Speedway course totals ® dozen golfers capable of win-
ing the crown. 6653 yards for the tournament]” this play. Ordinarily the length fg One more can be added to ? {list, which was not mentioned by about 6200 yards but the use of! 'W ‘the back tees for the tourney adds Wagoner. That is Wagoner him-
to the yardage. self, who recently won the Cos
Special work has been done on! ub Club Tourney. thie greens, The flags will be reset| Some of the big guns entered after the morning play Wednes- r®: Bob Ludlow, Coffin; Clyde day so the golfers will not have McIntyre, Noblesville; Gene to putt over trampled areas, The Emery, Indianapolis Country par: Club; Bob Stackhouse, IndianapOUT ..... 444 435 443-35 olis Country Club; John Cleary, N wpeeees 454 484 345-3671 (2 member of the Purdue
Hills; Robert Blake, Anderson; Mike Borson, Anderson; Jack John Wolf;
tender - this year will be Fred
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short putt of tying David on t final hole last year. ‘Bob Schuman; Ken Foster; Dan David tried for 12 years before Cravins, Franklin; Sonny Shelby, he was finally able to annex the Lebanon; Clark Espie, Indianape district title. And he doesn't in- [olis; Dick Taylor, West Fafayette,
"| tend to give up easily. He won! The entry list this year shows :
{his first tourney in 1948 with a the rise of the district tourna
Hoy, Jr. 188), | sizzling 213 and then fired a 217 ment, There were about 80 en
fast yedr for a successful defense, tered for that first tourney back’ The champ believes he is hitting in 1926, which was won by J. | the ball better this year and Edgar Zimmer. Zimmer won the blames his late season slump last first four in . row.
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