Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1950 — Page 30

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Jol nny Hare Jr. Win: ins IAC Tournament With

Steady Par

Lou Feeney, Jack Leer Tie For Second; Sam Johnson Cops Net Trophy With 94-64

By GENE

Showing a consistent game from the opening tee, Johnny Hare

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Jr. yesterday won the 20th annual Indianapolis “Athletic Club

tournament at Highland Country Club with a par 70 over the 18-hole

route, On the first nine, he played getting a par on each hole, After completing the front nine with 35 he continued to stick to the scorecard until the “unlucky 13th” broke the spell. It was here that his putting eye went temporarily - awry, causing him to three-putt for a one-over five, his only bogey of the route, Keeps Steady Pace Johnny continued to play steady golf the rest of the way. He was one over at the end of 17 holes and needed his first birdie on the final stop 40 post an even par. He got it by holing a 12-footer on the 18th green. Lou Feeney afd Jack Leer wound up in a second place dead-

__lock each having a 72. The tie was

“settled bY a flip of & coin, Leer won. Tom Tussing and Fritz Bouder each required 73 swings and finished the tourney in a thirdplace tle. Charlie Johnson had fifth place to himself with a 74 while Frank Parrish and Bob White each rang up 75s. Harry Reid Jr.,, playing with the same foursome as Feeney, scored a 76 but “picked his ball up” on the 10th green. Sam Johnson won the net trophy with a gross 94 and a 30 handicap, the maximum: for a 64. He was followed by Bob Smith with 88-23-os and Harold Secoy with 79-14

Cummings Out 's winner in the gross.

division, Ike Cummings, was un-| able to compete because of {llness. |

A total of 133 members of the IAC participated. Many of the members took along guests whose scores were not counted. Bob| Myers fired a 73 to lead the guests while John David was runnerup with 75. : Awards for special perform-| ances ¥ went | to B Bob Myers who had

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the longest drive, 282 yards on No. 8, and Mike Duffecy who sank a 49-foot, 1%-inch putt, Blind par winners: R. C. Hausman, Bob White, John Mellett, H. W-Weddle, E. R. Purcell, Roy Bain, T. O. Ewing and H. J. Noel all 71, Fred Shumaker, Charley Johnson, Jim Burnside, R. W. Riggs, J. W. Pinnell, Jéhn McGuire, Tom" Waddell, E. C, %Zehe, Sheldon Sayles, ‘George Enos, Walter Schott and Finley Fishbeck all 74, Russ McDermott, Earl Peters, Glen Warren, K. L. Woodring, Bob Riggs (second From the left) seems 40 be’ the right man for the s scoraiatging job in his Bill Sts, Thi Rocswoe, Bud foursome at the 29th annual Indianapolis Athletic Club © Championship tournament at Highland reg > 4 Boki Alolland, ass E. yesterday. Bob, with an |8-stroké handicap is the only one four who required a handicap. y he “Members. ‘of the: foursome are left to right): Harry Reid Ir. Riggs. Lou Feeney and John McGuire.

Floyd Meeker; Chet ‘Taylor, Al; fred Campbell, Horace Moorman, ! Pete Dye, John Wilkins, Leroy. ? | Gale, A. L, Perkins and Tom Pita gosier 0 Quick Justice ! [0- n le MUSKOGEE, Okla, June biter Emory Jennings com- |

gerald Jr, all 76. 23 (UP)—1It's tough on an | | | plained today. Women Battle

| Larry Wilson, Willard Whipple, | : Jim Hogatitre Jack Holliday Jr. Junior Golf Race umpire when nature takes and J. D. Wright all 77. sides in a ball game, arJennings was struck by |. Hghtning just after he At Denver Course DENVER, June 23 (UP)—An

Ex-Howe Athlete Defending Champ Pitches No-Hitter In Finals Today called a runner out on & J close play at first, | amateur-protessional final in the i21st annual Women's Western

| SOUTH BEND, June 23 (UP)! The season's second no-hitiThe 36-hole finals of the 33d When he recovered, he game in amateur baseball cireles western Junior Open golf chamturned up in the Recreation Motor pionship today matched defendLeague last night as Bob Kaye.\ing titlist Dean Lind of Rockford,

ex-Howe High School pitcher 1; against Warren Dalley of! Fishing’ Outloak re pros kre the Tablfous Mrs:

stopped the Pennsylvania Motor sa nitowoe, Wis. Tn, 8 to 1 at Riverside. Both won. their semifinal] ‘None Too Goo “Babe” Didrikson Zaharias of the The outlook for Hoosier fishing Sky Crest Country Club near -and-Miss-

didn’t ‘aven remember the score. sured today as two top pros | squar-d —off against each other! land two amateurs did the same

thing in semi-final matches.

The 18-year-old Community mate shes on the 17th hole yester-| Buick southpaw Jost his shutout day, Lind by dropping a 12-foot expeditions —this— week-end WAS when his own two errors let inlnirdie after being 1-up on Robert none too good, the Indiana De- good natured ar “nowerful swing-!

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the opponents’ lone run. The Calls of Martinsville, Ind, to partment of Conservation said er from Minneapolis. game was a seven-inning affair: take the contest 2 and 1 and|isday, The amateur 18-hole semiIn other Motor loop games Bill Dailey with similar birdie for| rhe department's fish and game, match, scheduled to get off first| Kuhn- Chevrolet trounced Hick- a I-up edge over co- medalist Bill] division said reports from con10 to 4, and Casper of San Diego, Cal. ¥! servation officers throughout the Peggy Rirk of Findlay, O, Clarke Auto defeated Jones and halved the 18th. state indicated fair to poor con- cool, calm and collected Craire Maley, 5 to 2, Lind, 19, a University of Michi-| fitions for fishing. [poran of Cleveland. Pi his hands. <mxtremely showery conditions|

nother 19-year-| {will prevail throughout the state! TOW In a 36-hole final match for,

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{Dame this fall, played a see-saw op, fies, plugs and night crawlers. | match that saw them all-even go-! ling into the 17th. “In a vallant| givers were churned up, game \effort, Casper rimmed the cup| wardens reported, and Lakes | Bush of Hammond, Ind, 4 and 3. with a 35-foot putt on the 18th gpufer and Freeman were milky. {that would have sent the match! small streams in several parts ‘Mrs. Kountz Paces » into extra holes but it failed to| of the state were reported out of Indian Lake Golfers |drop. | their banks. mes Stale Serv)

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