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Purdue Star Out in Front of Field
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By JIM Protests showered down on officials of the Indianapolis District Golf Tournament today after yesterday's near rain-out. But there was no indication the protests would change any scores or alter the tournament in any way as the 200 golfers teed . off at Speedway for the final and deciding round. ! : ie Shisd. routd penn, 2 26-year-old Fred Wampler, Big | 10 golf c on and member of theiing'qay ~ Wampler had a 69, three Purdue University golf team, WAS, p40 “nar, and Gene Coulter, a out. in front by five strokes
Champion John David. Official Protest over ela ya 5 David was the pacly goings-on was launched by Bd) until yesterday. On the first
Diddle of Speedway, a veteran of{round Monday at Meridian Hills, |
many years in district tourna-David fired a 70 while Wampler! ments. Diddle tharged the tour- had a 71.
ney was not being conducted] David is now in a three-way | Spe
, properly. {tie for third. Also posting scores
The protest rose after rain halt-|of 148 thus far are Clyde Mc-/
ed progress of the tournament Entire of Coffin and Bob Ludlow, | for one hour and 40 minutes yes- lalso of Coffin. terday at Broadmoor Country Wampler now is in a position to Club. It was David who suffered most ment. The present record is 2 213,’ by yesterday's doings. The show- fired in 1948 by David. Wampler |
ers started when. David and his needs only a 72 to break this rec-|
foursome, Dick Stackhouse of ord today. Meridian- Hills; Dan Cravens of
Lebanon reached the second tee. sliced three strokes off par on the. By the time the defending Pack nine. champ was on No. 5 green, the shower turned to a steady down-| ance yesterday by belting a 110-|
“teammate of Wampreri} {posted a 7¢ to move _into second
race Program at W,
Manuel Avie will be amon the many AAA drivers who will race tonight in the midget auto 16th St. way. Time trials will begin at 7 p. m,, racing at 8:30 p. m.
Kentucky All-Stars
In Butler Workout
{post a new record for the tourna- |
The Kentucky All-Stars basketball team was scheduled for a late] {afternoon workout in the Butler
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Previous Tourneys
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~ Musial Leads Fans' Poll ~ [For All-Star Game Play ers |
CHICAGO, June 14 (UP)-—Stan Musial, the St. ay Cardinals’! one-man gang, paced the field today in the first count of the fans’| {Conference for the 1949-50 ath‘Furthest From Mind, 4 Young to pick the starting lineups for baseball's 17th annual All-letic seasons. Hobart was second Star game in Comiskey Park July 11. and Crown Point placed third, Manager Fumes Musial, three-time National League batting champion and mest cE doubles and all-events COmpat-| NEW YORK, June 14 (UP)-— tion.
! valuable player, drew 2083 votes in the first 4679 “ballots. Returns| Amateur Baseball : Diamond’ medals and prizes| Grey" ~haired Billy Meyer, irritated | were, and radio stations in 47)
were being taken by 270 news- ting champion n 1948, + sy Ton i A. juan were presented to Everett Leins bY reports of his pending resig- states, the District of Columbia, and to » Misia) 1 "he Jret tabula] fe HE SV of Aurora, Ill, who paced the nation, vehemently declared to- Hawail and Puerto Rico. Voting Robinson, Brooklyn second base-| : singles diviison; Willie Ebosh and| {day, “That's the furthest thing jends July 1, Earl Linsz of Cleveland, O., in the from my mind.” Jeorge Kell, Detroit third base-
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Wampler finished the first nine tion for the 10th annual clash events, and the Pepsi-Cola team heartily as he recalled the numerFranklin, and Willard Shelby of | yesterday with a par 35 and then with the Indiana All-Stars Friday, of Detroit. Th
night, The prep Kentuckians left for
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seek their second win in the series pour. Without signals, many of Yard approach shot that rolled | sponsored by the Star for the|cuft Robiing.Bon Stewart, Columbus (they give you a million reasons the pro wrestling card at the mb nh Bass TY the foursomes left the course and Over the lip of the cup, He tapped benefit of the blind. ay Wari Sinior Powsl, Tolgto, ©. for my quitting. door Arena last night. | Johnny Peaky, Boston 10. oinian, uc PVA 0] BY sought shelter in the clubhouse.|it In for a birdie three. : Coach Ed Diddle's hand-picked | i399, 3715 Vure Povwveock' He and Bill Darnell of Phila-| [phil Russgio, W “I y But David and his mates went on! Wampler was to start his final [seniors are regarded the best since Everett Leins, JNGLEs 0. 81, ‘$500 snd ure Yoppycoc deiphia divided the first two falls. Vern 8 hens, EEE «sxe vss eivss aves AT Nida fo} L playing. | round at 2 8 thi afternoon. {the only Kentucky victory in 1945, willie Groom. Philadelghis, Pe. 723,| SOme of them say I'm a very After both spun out of the ring ony a sarsratenaeny ~ * Decide to Finish ' nick man. Others claim I'm going in some heated action, Rogers ph Cy iss sisaenAn David said when they reached) 2d R Frank Santore, Long Island City. N. Yu to Jaaye because the club isn’t go- triumphed in 14 minutes. He won Pui" uai, Chieu itaas stastenres SUMMER No. 7 tee, there were only a few oun is ric cores Emil Nagelson, Sout 2a: 0. 3. ing so well and somesstories say the fitst fall in 18 minutes with Ted Wine Outtiaiders 1 scattered players on the COUTSe|jred wample od la Pan, Siw ‘| can't take it any longer.” a jackknife, but succumbed in 23 {3 By Cigveland Aan PRICES! and he assumed the second round Gene goniter, urd ue Galt Ob. 71 SHR Fre Matar alfa and 8: iI Trak Amara font tana Civ. N. Y.| Meyer folded his arms across minutes to an airplane spin. ate Ais, no vg had been called. He dubbed sev- (Cid David, Meridian Hill. 2 tits! Dex Hi Samet, Marl i. 83- 88 1i¢inat Patterson. Bt Louis Mo. 1040. S000. | hs chest and laughed again. | The Lone Eagle won the semi- Hott SNS eral shots on his way to No. 9 Doin ere ohana kan Poll Hum {, Killen arah : §0- 95 3 Joe Paulus, Detroit, Mich., 1933," $800. ‘It's all pure poppycock,” he'windup in 16 minutes with a | Yie e Wert, green but decided to finish the Dave Fr Ba oe TR of we nba , Pleasant wun’ #17 ¥i= 4 Burt Price, Detroit. Mich., 1904, §750, continued. “To begin with I never grapevine and the Great Jo Jo | Ta inl earans nine Noles. t4ohn Cleary. Purqus elt Club ii- 80—ibi ith ti Som: Riverside. 81- $i. i ro have felt better in my life. Sec- took 14 minutes to dispose of lzzy| NA Li LEAGUE When David reached the club- Sum “0 Neal Gravtardsvilis . 16- 16153 Wiliam ‘Cobb: ‘karan Shark |- 88: Bi=11s Local Bowlers [0aI%; I dont think T4 ever quitiBecker with 4 body slam, glan Musial st Louis House, it was ammed Stn wel, Dick Berk Bioatmoor.” 6 ie T1008 | Re Blenmra Steir Yuitis oo 38 3 HM | Cl ABC "rae AO “the ball club| Awe ils Gi 72 funtny Happ. Pitiabureh olfers and David assume e|Gene Emery, 0.010 2a ll Herring, By ‘would be canceled and re- [Dib pli basin Tastes =" Art aueins Mera wn Hille 3 wre reip Close |hasn’t been witning as often as it res \avan Jacki obinson. Brookty: a ___started today. shen Her Jr h Shank = ohn Spencer” og Te IER i - By CHARLES WESTLAKE | should. We got off badly and iF Purdue Sposis ‘Members ti. ‘Btanky, New York . ~~ But after discussion witn Broad. Bud Owens: drerside ~" Dee eee: “Eratorasvite =a {i FERRE Seti hurt us“a Jot. “But I think We'rel ayy wuts Service K nk: Base: {Doug Christ, ride |... ... 8~73—155( Tom Cobb Sarah COLUMBUS, 0., June 14—In (starting to move and I'm & re Wille ones. Philadelphia moor officials, tourney secretary Bob Schuman, Hillerest . 5 . 75. 16155 Wavne Mom ites a Si-118| B 2 8n urel LAR AYETTE, June 14—Fresh: Bob Eliott. Boston jshn Banich, Speedway... 1. 8-158 onifert, South. Grove 90- 86—17¢| dfanapolis bowlers helped .close e'|] be lot better from now on. KX Thompson, New ‘York Cliff Wagoner announced at 12:40 Fuss Rader, Sarah Shank .... T1- 10—156| Boas Shion. Fonnkiony ton -. A8- A3—111| the 47th American Bowling Con- | a man numeral awards have been|™ Shortstol p. m. that play would be resumed. [Ed d Jun! Sod Riverside = a8- A136 Joe Truebiood, Ft. fort... 88 89177 gress Tournament here yesterday | made to 72 members of six Pur-| Marty Marion, Bt, Louls’ i... 00 By this tiie David was taking a, [Toa Lach. 10 JE Sil ape Hashes, Inglan Lake re oa iti Et a they aided in the opening Wins Golf Tourney due spring sports squads, Athletic Crane Samaagy 1 Fhuindetonia tty - Shower Frank Wrtand Hi H and roves 33- 801811 Van Blarican, Pleasant Run .. $7 90—177 Jus y Director Guy (Red) Mackey, an- 1 H ap) ted th a a | Boy Wochford. Pioasant Rl re Jed Nevil, Riverside . 89- 88-177 on April 13 without much success| New champion of the Indiana | nounced today. . Roy Campane a BER dian 8 somp'e round and fin- RELROE FIRM Rn, | B0CTLI on, Mexanaer, Shentuay Lo 6- $818| JJ far as winning gold or glory. Optometric Association is Dr. W. Alken, 0 pong is Ished with a six-over-par 78 fon Dan Guinaup, ‘Greentield, ....... 1 Lester Be : | Numeral winners from India- Welders i y Open rie, Andersen. | 11 7 Lester Coun, Greentinla’ N- 8-118 Harry and Ralph Mullinnix|Dale Elson of Indianapolis. Dr. napoli follow: Raloh Kier, PUSBrER............ ; Ba Grongh Boegivar, [1 a1 Bex he ve . 92-8118 teamed for 1126 in the doubles Elson, a Speedway Golf Club ING-Dick Hotolds Batch Grown: Pim OF GREATER ; im ER Hillcrest, ite, 78-80-18 | Bruce "Dlxon, Whtowpeonk .. #9- 90—179| and Wyatt May spilled 593 in the member, won the low gross title REST ANG—James Dick, John Lusch, Dick ¥3 a adeiphia ; ynn Lee, Coffi B0-T0- Mitehe! etercheff, Coffin 01- 38-179 1 f the best totals, Monday at French Lick, Ind. Se rp Jathros L § Run, Bobi William Weaver, Coffin 92. 87-179 singles for ao point i yroste ibeinnaid . puhn Durlal, Pitasan Ru ' op Bek Cooley Sr.. Indpls. C. C. 81 9 doubles: ; ing the association's mid-summer] TRA KRUSH ell He Byron Ymehi ® Snider, x Ses ia : cess Ep Bla sess arrears Ia Barney Winn? pp Run 5% Mish stations TT TEES Ls 100 330 ay o0ventlon, : muri, B heech Xi BEDARD LU York... hn ] 718 STATE ranels Binder, South Grove,’ A156 ila m Covtey dr. Indbis. C. C. 80. 93181 ary Mullinnix - 00000. 200 103 178— 871 LIFE BLDG. Bob punk. Speedware LLL Traseiee| Be Honey. I rk, € idl 96: 87 0 Wr ota Se axe rv 1% Mn 1 8 411 : Joe Ryan 8 chen: oti BAI8160) ek Graham. Hillcrest 89- 95183 Glen Maxwell | 1.0 182 160 167— 499 <A B. W. Brant, n Hills; 82-1461 Bob Carr. ay NY) iin t . 362 2 323-1074 ] f y Hause rey Be ret osduviilc 38 i= 71% 100 193 84 Men's and Boys’ Jo Josons. Hien, Hits, sackaie Sian Glogona. 8 cedwar * 86. 97 © 280 379 3T4—1042 £ , . ™ y 8. a : BASEBALL SHOES fit Jie h SE ey “Yuden. Hiicrost 184 18 191 03 SEH fn te au, ra HEE ++ 18-83 » . © 147-180 150— $3.98 to 54% .» Bl | fie gh roi asa" Kun be 135 167 170— 463 . : . 1 , Fi. Harrison ...... FEE Beate Fi Deadline June 22 | 79-85-1 : a “ Tom | iussoraid, Fi. Coesnriclg bd p=" F T nnis Center i: SEE li PUES li. & iy POT 1 © 5 BIG STORES ! er erison; 88 86-50-18 Charles Perkin, OnTiold. .. 30 Deadline for entifes for the In37 8. ILLINOIS ST. Jota pe CC. Be BI—187| Foe i Prenklin 100: S13] /dlanapolis Tennis Center's Open mr whsmorov er | ERR CC 8 HES (EE Reid HE SR ualifcations has been set for "e . WASHINGTON sT. Ed Ee way . - a Jack ‘Fivan, Fi. Harrison ee June 22, two days before opening 1063 VIRGINIA AVE. yenson, ads. 1; Le. 3 B6—1€8 Jack Connors, Speedway i yjof the tourney, Ken Amie, 8 ay .. [Jack Connors, Speedway » 117-101-211 : Al Flint, Speedway _. ....... - 81 res : Sr ————— 'W Swenson, Coffin i: 81 The tourney will get under way SUMMER Sieve’ Romy piseedwar Co A Aten a City Tennis Meet {June 24 to June 29 at Fall Creek Vanderbloe . B2- NI—-169 { will be open to boys, juniors, SLACKS Bil err Seridian, su i Rs Melee Slated for June 24 jad 15 hori gh yn and z Bruce ela: erlang 1 8: i i The annual Indianapolis City girig’ divisions. Competition is hi McGaughey, Crawfords- 5. Sti [Tennis meet is ated for Brovi open to singles and doubles diviBob ner lL 86- Bd 1] side beginning June to July 2.igions. Pres Barley ado. CC... 3: 3-138! Competition will be held in sin-| 0 oa sor the local meet | Ral wh A Quel ser. Meridian “mints 8- Joi i {gles and doubles for men and! will compete in national net tour2 Maurice Rogers, Frankl fort ... 36. 85 il women and also mixed doubles. lneys for the Central Indiana Ten$h 95 Count pitied Miehiana |: 83. 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