Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1950 — Page 16
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One Over Par i End of 5 Holes
Today at Broadmoor |
By JIM HEYROCK
John David, battling driving thundershowers and a stro
crosswind, was one over par for;
the first five holes today in the second round of the Indianapolis District - Amateur Golf Tourna-
otnentoat the Broadmoor: Country,
Club.
day by firing a 70 over (he Meridian Hills course, went one over par with a bogey five on the sec ond hole this morning.
The hard showers started just'os foursome |
as David and. his stepped up to the No, 2 tee. David started his round today by cracking out a 290-yard drive on the first hole. He was on the green in| two but took two putts for a par four. 15-Foot Putt Dan Cravens of Franklin, a member of David's
member of the foursome missed a
‘David pulled himself out of a| hind a tree at the edge of the green. After getting on the green In three strokes, David dropped in a 16-foot putt for a par four. All; were even after the third hole, Willard Shelby of Lebanon had his knocked two balls into a creek, finishing with a six for the par:
three hole. Dick Stackhouse of
Meridian Hills, plagued by bad putting, was two over par at the end of five, Although all the golfers who leed off this morning were drenched by 11 p. m,, the tournament was not being delayed «I the. rain. AN
Purdue Trio Close
Purdue University appeared to oh ganging up on David yes-
et Wampler Jr., considered David's top threat in the currant tourney, led the three Purdue stu-
dents to the finish line with a 71.| Fee Also carding Tls were Gene Coul- »
ter and John Cleary, The competition was expected to become even more heated as the » pack moved to Broadmoor Country Club today for the sec-) ond round, The final round will be played over the tomorrow,
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foursome, | dropped in a 20-foot putt on the! first hole for a par four. Each!
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Dick Stackhoise and John David, defending champion, both of Meridian Hills; Dan Cravens, | Franklin, and Willard Shelby of Lebanon (left to right) received final instructions from Starter A. D. | Stanton before they began play in the Indianapolis District golf tournament. The husky David, shooting for his Hird straight crown, led opening Yound yesterday with one- under- -par 1.
The ree Box—
To Give Pointers to Junior Baseballers
Will Assist in Conducting Schools To Expanding City Diamond Program . y JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS i: JUNIOR BASEBALLERS can pick up a few pointers this summer from a chap who knows something about
points. Ralph (Buckshot) O'Bri
Buck will lend his assist-| | ance to Steiner in conducting] junior baseball schools through- | out the city’s baseball diamonds. | In addition, Buck will work! with Boys’ Clubs on the West | side, injecting a shot or two into the growing arm of the county’'s expanding junior baseball program. . . ” THE PINT-SIZED Butlerite needs no introduction to the ways| of the diamond. Ralph played a!
lyear of baseball under Coach
Tony Hinkle but was unable tol
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~ a 35 on the second nine to lop one
stoke off par. Wampler came within a hair of tying David when ~he-missed a three=root putt on 17. He finished with nines of 37 and 34, Coulter put together 35 -..an-36 while Cleary had 37 and 34: Ted Lach, the ball-blaster from Coffin, was fifth in line with 37-36-73. Gene Emery of the Country Club of Indianapolis carded 37-37—T4 for sixth. Three golfers tied with 75's. They were Bill Diddle of Speedway, Charlie Butler of Barah Shank and Clyde McEntire of Coffin, A total of 72 scores had been posted on the board yesterday + ‘before a singlé mark in the 70's appeared. Fred Burnside, Speedway course champion, was the
- first to post a low score when his
Facts Afield—
Fight for Conservation of Wildlife Goes Deep Into the Heart of Taxes
By FRANK ANDERSON ‘COMES now an exercise on ex-| cise taxes with Rep. Harold Dono-| hue of Magksachusetts doing the! deep knee bends for conservation economy. i Rep. Donohue sings “Deep In| the Heart of Taxes” when hel ™ : eyes federal aid in the wildlife] POR 34 & ZT Sein restoration program..The Massa-| ; : : oe Toa chusetts lawmaker says he wants 2 to repeal the . excise taxes on| firearms and ammunition, That ul caused the conservation lobby in|
“76 was recorded, 40-Foot Chip David, playing with clubmate|
Dick Stackhouse, Dan Cravens of | sent to the House Ways and| Franklin and Willard Shelby of Means Committee. |
Lebanon, set a blinding pace early
and got better as the day went on. that revenue from the taxes is A small gallery followed Dav-
id's foursome out on the front nine. Another gallery attached itself to Wampler and Co. yes-| terday afternoon and the two
crowds joined to come in with| into hunting to supply and stock]
Wampler after David finished.
David had a par four on the)
first hole although he had a extinction, according to the con-| glver bass. The catch was made at Tom's Camp, Lake Apoka, heart-breaking miss on a 35-foot servation chorus.
| when the Donohue economy ax|
Washington to stand up and hiss|
was honed on H. R. Bill 7569 and|
Conservation proponents argue|
allocated to the states for wild-| life restoration work. If the money isn't supplied to the states, they) {foresee a game drought. The money collected is siphoned back]
Ralph B, Fisher (left) of Southport and Jose ph c. Greenf old eager-beaver hunters add up to (right) of Beech Grove with 1-2-3-4.5.6.7- 8.9.10:11. 12-13- 14145
can't put all your eggs in one ballon on the other end of the
|game. No game restoration and
footer on 14 for a bird three. _.10-foot putt gave him his one-
“petition, J. D. Bastman Cleaners,
putt. He had a bogie five on So money is the root of all evil No. 2 but came back with a three and congressional rhubarb. The basket-—or all your lines in one for par on the third. {conservation forces are going all reservoir. Prize shot of the morning roundiout to repel the repeal. ® wo» was made by Stackhouse. Lying | Will the wildlife restoration pro- THE NORTH holds more than
just off the green, Stackhouse gram do an economy bloc-out? {damnyankees and the South holds|
chipped 40 feet into the cup for a| {Only time can tell, The next one's _birdie two. David also would on the House, hve “birdied-—that--holebut het orig missed an eight-foot putt. David had a three-putt green on 11 for a bogey but made up for it when he dropped a 25Al
niore than just a few silver bass. | Ask Ralph. .RB.-Pisher-of-South-r port and Joseph C. Greenfield of] A LOT of water is going. under Beech Grove. Both men cashed in| the bridge, but it isn't carrying at Lake Apoka, Fla. last month. ‘many fish with it, according to Headquarters? Tom's Camp. The Hoosier anglers. The finny clan catch: 15 big silver beauties. {lurks in muddy high -water . in i streams and lakes and refuses to THEY WENT “"thatta way"-—|
under mark on 18.
| bite. eS ae te | Channel catfish, crappies and Pe ash, a | bluegills aren't so finicky in| a Film ‘Star Eastman Cleaners | | tew EE oth. White Coun- hot pursuit. Smiley shuns fix gus {ty’s Lakes Shafer, Freeman and In favor of a fishing system thats Miss ABC Money Dro, are paying off. So are full of hot air—balloons, } Times Special {Vanderburgh and Whitley Coun-i Smiley fishes for crappies with. COLUMBUS, O. June 13—The! ties. But it's not encouraging oth- very light tackle, but puts about last Indianapolis team to bowl in| erwise. Maybe the fish are waiting 10 feet of string in” his pocket, ! the 47th ABC here yesterday on for vacations to go inte ‘full along with a few. five-and-dime| the final night of five-man com- SW ing. ‘halloons. When Hé catehes the! In Marion County “Oaklandon first fish, Smiley fastens one end rolled out of the money with 2427. | Reservoir bass are biting, So are/of the string through its mouth] Low in the money in the five bluegills and sunfish. But you 'and gill, then takes an inflated
man is 2634. The Hoosiers will - help ‘lose the tournament here
3. EASTMAN SLEANERS Bai ah Snallionis © vos 203 nne; Harry sulin
FREIGHT " headed to or from
“INDIANAPOLIS
CHECK SPECTOR SCHEDULES AND RATES FIRST »
"INDIANAPOLIS TERMINAL: 202'S. WEST STREET @ RI ey 21m the wise Yiledtor routes it
string, tossing the fish back into ithe water to rejoin the school. Curiosity killed a cat—and a few fish, too. For Smiley, with the crappie buoy to guide him,
play this year because of previous commitments, ™
43-05-88 Buck, Steiner and Linson should team at Shelbyville after gradu-/make-the- right kindof -a-trio-torating—from-—Ball—Statein—1932:
give the youngsters ‘the correct
approach to the No. 1 pastime,
-Bteiner -and Buckshot -hope {to tour every park in town with a) baseball diamond daily starting this week. They'll emphasize basic fundamentals in hitting, throwIng and base running. They won't] forget the rule book, either. Linson, Southport’s diamond mentor who hasn't dropped below the .500 season mark in 10 years, hopes to get at least 120 teams formed into some 21 leagues. : The leagues and age groups are being divided into classes. In the Double AA, one league willl embrace eight teams. That's for the 18 to 19 year olds. formed from the Class A division, featuring 16 and 17 year olds. Two leagues are definite now. In Class B are the 14 and 15-year-old aspirants playing at Ellenberger, Brookside, Riverside, 49th and Arsenal, Franklin Township, Decatur Central and Indiana
tains the 12-13-year-old group.
THE CAMPAIGN was launched yesterday at KEllenberger. More teams will. begin _ taking theif cuts Friday. The teams will play on Tuesday
Sr 99. and Friday, usually-in the eve.
ning, but also in the morning or afternoon. The annual championships will
.'|be played again and will include
teams from the American Legion, PAL Clubs and CYO.
ye Mr. Linson Bias moved. the Jun-( the
for Baseball headquarters to Chamber of Commerce Building},
land is-all set to take on late|}
and 90 innings. The rest of Southport’'s outfielders this year raked in only 13
average. = » »
ex-Anderson, ex-Chicago
on his master’s.
minor, He still holds the singlegame record of 46 points for the ‘Border League before graduating from West. ‘Texas State in 19486. ? He earned four letters in bas-| ketball, three in baseball and one each in track and football. While a physical instructor in the Navy,
soon hits the jackpot and starts] ‘hauling in _crappies from. all sides..
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WOMEN aren't. the only people,
worried about crow’s feet. The
| Indiana Department of Conserva-| ftion is paying rewards for the Moorhead, Tech's _ consistently «
{death of the pesky black fellows. | How? In the 1850 Crow Contest. |The deadline is June 30.
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his Gulfport net team won 27 and {lost two, defeating Louisiana
TState and T:OYola. He A180 coached| |
fat Camp Peary, Va. Price is living in Indianapolis. a 8. ms 5
LITTLE WONDER that Powell
|capable reserve basketball mentor, was one of the candidates for the Wabash coaching job
Buckshot O'Brien Set
with the area’s junior baseballers. Buckshot has been added to the junior baseball staff to help Field Director Ray {Liinson and ‘assistant. Jerry over by Glen Marme {Steiner... 18a
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Central. The Class C division con-|
putouts. Tom had a 1.000 fielding
PRICE BROOKFIELD, ex-Jet, Gear luminary, has had a couple feelers from clubs in the new NPBL. Today he enrolls at Butler for the summer to begin working
He has applied for an Indiana teaching license to coach and he has a government and sociology
AT NEW LOW PRICE
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en has a summer-long date
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In five years & as a freshman nd reservé basketball coach, Powell has won 64 games and lost only 14. As a. first-year freshman coach, he brought Bob Freeman and Harlan Sturgeon’s clan through a 15-game perfect season. A year later, he began working with Charles Englerth, Bill | Roepke, Ernie Cline and the fine {Tech bunch of the past season. He won 14 and lost one. As reserve coach, he won 12 and lost four with the sophomores, |intact. Two years ago, his record | was 11-5. Last year it was 12-4. J. E Cady of U.S. Tires, jossed out the first hal opaning A wr "the 1950 Junior Baseball season at Ellenberger yesterday, ‘HE HANDLED an eighth grade| “lft 4 right) are: Umpire Buck House, John L. Turner of
the East District YMCA, and. Earl. Embry of U.S. Tires... {without a gym. Four members of |
ons hie hgh schol Pancho Hits Pro Pinacle, {team o a sur-| et, oom, Sommers; BUY ‘1 NO Like This Way" Segura Grabs Singles Title as Kovac
{hands, Is Forced to Default by Knee Cramps
| Moorhead, who has a master’ ” (degree from Indiana, is equally! CLEVELAND, June 13—Little Pancho Segura, always a blithe, cheerful chap as he fought his way up through the ranks, finally
|adept. at handling Tech's tennis] |teams. In the last two years, he! reached the pinnacle of the pro tennis world yesterday-—and he was unhappy.
|has lost only two matches in 28.! “I. no
| The popular mentor won the NCC| title last year, was runnerup this| |year, and was defeated only by! Bosse's state title claimants in Ecuadorian.
1949. Little wonds onder: + ——— Pitcher Borewy
Joe Arthur Scores 10-Round Decision Goes to Pirates
"CHICAGO, June 13 (UP)—Joe| Arthur’ of Chicago, formerly of! |Indianapolis, scored a unanimous {decision over -Billy Brown of] Hartford, Conn. last night, in the, 10-round main event on the box-! ing card at Marigold Gardens. Arthur weighed 1662 pounds,| Brown 167. In the semiwindup, Tony Lacassa, 124, won a five-round decision from Dick Armstrong, 124, Dayton, O.
and in one year had a 22-2 slate,
like to win this way,” mourned the usually gay
Pancho was sad because when the long-sought National Profes« sional Tennis championship final« ly came to him in a glorious upset; his final round victory had
—The Pittsburgh Pirates today ed default by big Frank Kovacs claimed veteran pitcher Hank of Oakland, Cal. | Borowy on waivers from the Phil-| It was a disappointing and unadelphia Phillies. {fair climax when Kovacs retired Borowy, formerly with the New in the fourth set of their match {York Yankees and Chicago Cubs, yesterday with cramps in both {had no record with the Phils this knees. ‘Pancho deserved much {year and was used on rare relief petter—for this tourney saw him occasions. -upset favorite Jack Kramer in the te semi-final round and rise from the status of “‘preliminary boy”
Server to Captain to a pro star.
—————— 5 indiana All-Stars ‘I Can Beat Frankie’ Another Mack Honor |, cd Server, who captained! Segurs was leading, 6-4, 1-6, 8-6, {Madison High School's basketball |4-4, when th Zen ended. CHICAGO, June 13 (UP)—Con- team to. the state prep cham-|". when Lhe Maen enced. nie Mack, venerable manager of pionship last winter, has been T didn’t want it like this,” said {the Philadelphia Athletics —eele- named captain of “the Indtana’ FS iy brating his golden anniversary in| All-Stars. play m tomorrow, the game, will be guest of honor The All-Stars, coached by week, or any time he’s Feady.” and throw out the first ball at the wilbur (Strings) Allen, Valpa-| But, after the injury-p agued 17th annual All Star game in Co-|raiso net mentor, face the Ken-| {Kovacs had collapsed for tu
miskey Park July 11, it .l third time during the match, the Fonond today. ¥: Was an-{tucky All-Stars in a benefit officials ruled that he was unable
{contest for the blind at Butler Frid ito continue. And the officials 1 yom The is spon= could not remember such a de[sored by the Star. fault taking place in the history
next
Amateur Baseball
e schedule for tomorrow's twiltent]
— ue in the Indianapolis A Wee aT ssaciation Tom Hone Alar ase nine previous..games-between the orn qs
comers. It's a genuine opportu-|Boughton Excavating, Riverside 3: DeWoif | two. | fter restin n the sidelines’ nity for the youngsters with an thy ass Used Cars ve. Ferris Pont Riv. ve > om y he pre. | Vics returned - idle moment. Athletics Heron Tavern va. Fiicrex Woodring Wins Meet [to the court and teamed with . 9." Eagles va. ‘Alitson Jet, Ga and South Side} K. L. Woodring won the bank- {Welby Van Horn to beat Segura THERE'S NOTHING synthetic a jers’ handicap links meet with a'and Frank Parker in the doubles about Ray Linson’s fence-busting Solunar Tables {65 during the annual outing of final, 1-6, 6-4, 6-4. Tom Paddock. The junior out-iu fodss . .... 49 ais 40s tea ithe Broad Ripple High Sehool Fa] tr fielder, who hit well over .500 this omorrow 1 10:45 4:50 11:1 ers’ ssociation a Cres year, hit five of his team’s six IE ghiesy 1: f-113 38 113 vesterday. Gil Carter, with a 70, Coffin Club Meets home runs and hauled in 29 put-|}i—Sander” 0 12:50 198 Lis was second. John Wallace won| The regular monthly meeting outs and two assists in 13 games 8 Tumday in 380 3% 5:48 3:38 the gross with 75 and Carter was {of ‘the Coffin Golf Club will be 31 — Wednesday i "980 4:00 10:25 4:20 second with th a 7 78. (held tonight at 8 p. m.
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