Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1950 — Page 15

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By OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer ie A COLUMBUS, O., June 24 Lean — 4 Lloyd Mangrum and pudgy John-| ? ny Palmer led eight survivors into! the quarterfinals of the PGA| | golf championship today as Eddie’ + Burke, the muffin-faced little man, Who dethroned Sam Snead, finally met his own watery Waterloo. | Mangrum, despite heavy thun-| dershowers, fired the hottest golf| of the tournament as he mowed

and 35, to lead Jimmy Demaret of| Ojai, Cal, Ray Gafford of Ft.| Worth, Tex., and Chandler Harper| of Portsmouth, Va., into the upper) bracket uarterfinals after today's 36-hole third round. Cooled Off a Bit Palmer, runner-up to Snead last year, matched Mangrum’s morning 66—a competitive cours#=record—but cooled off a bit in the afternoon round as he rambled past Ted Kroll of New Hartford, N. Y, 1 up. That put the tough little man from Badin, N. C, into the lower bracket| quarters along with Henry Wil-| liams Jr, of Secane, Pa. Dave Douglas of Wilmington, Del, and 1939 Champion Henry Pie ard of Cleveland.

The rangy Gafford ended the| aspirations of 43-year-old Burke, | whose 30-fopt chip shot for an| eagle on the 18th hole yesterday! wiped Snead out of the tourna- | ment. He was five down to Gafford| at the halfway mark. It was a deficit he never could make up| as he finally went down, 4 and 3. Mangrum Easy Winner : Meanwhile, Demaret was roar-; ing back through the rain to knock off Denny Shute of Akron, 0., 2 up; Harper kayoed. tiny Bob)| Toski of Northhampton, Mass. | ii 2 and 1; Williams conquered Claude ‘Harmon of Mamaroneck, N.Y, 1 up in 38; Douglas grounded airlines pilot Elmer Reed of 7 Atlanta, 3 and 2; and Picard] Mrs. eliminated Jackson Bradley of st. Charles, Ill;-1 up. oh The dapper Mangrum, who earlier knocked out Pete Cooper; Play This Week and Skip Alexander, blazed past! Harbert easily, He built up a 4 ‘At Hillcrest up lead in the morning with his 32-34-66, six under par, against! By JIM HEYROCK the long-hitting Detroiter’s 36-34) More than 100 women will be «~-70. He had another 32 on the seeking the Indianapolis women's afternoon front nine, making him golf crown this week over the 10 under par for 27 holes, as he Hillcrest course. built his lead to five up, and then Added to ihe usual roster of fan it out, 8 and 5. top women golfers this year will

Williams won a thriller. from P¢ Some new names, brought Harmon, the former Masters! {about through matrimonéal chanchampion, on the second extra Nels. For example, there'll be

hole when Harmon missed a short| Mrs. Paul Dye Jr, and Mrs, {Richard Fulmer,

Shute Tries { In case those are unfamiliar, Demaret, the three-time try Alice O'Neal and Sue Land. Masters champion, was two down Alice will be defending her city to Shute, the 45-year-old two-time championship while Sue will be P.G.A, king, at the end of the lone of many attempting to snatch first 18. Then the Texas fashion the toga from her. plate started to come, with ani: went three - year -old Mrs. outgoing 33 against old Denny’ s! 34 to trail by only one hole. Then Shute tired and lost five straight hales on three bogeys and two Demaret birdies, as Demaret, noted for his bad weather play, started splitting the pine in the rain. Married in ag | The slender Harper had his| Sue Land became Mrs. C. Richhands full with Toski, as they ard Fulmer in April and S living! finished the morning round all at 5010 Winthrop. Her home] even with identical 33-34—67's. course is Hillcrest. She was from But Harper stayed hot with a 35 Richmond, Ind. last season when against Toski's 38 for a 2 up she made a creditable showing lead and held it to win, 2 and 1. in the state tourney. In tomorrow's 36-hole quarter-| Her time on the links this year final matches, Mangrum meets has been taken up mostly with

the Connecticut Mutual Life In-| {surance Co. She has been belting the ball with the same form, play-| {at her home course, Indianapolis |

- Harper and Demaret plays Gaf- practice, although she has re-|

ford in the upper half of the draw. corded some good rounds. She Douglas faces Williams, in the fired a 79 her first time out this lower half while Palmer tackles season and had a 73 last Friday]

. Picard. . |at the Indianapolis Country Club.

me ———— A new and attractive face in| | this year's city tourney will be{long to Jane Nelson, 22-year-old] graduate of Indiana University.

- Jane’s home course is Highland [and she has been firing many | ns es ern | near- par rounds. =4

Like Alice, Jane has gone into! DENVER. June 24 (UP)— Mrs; the insurance business. She’s with George (Babe) Zaharias became| the Massachussetts Life Insurthe first woman in history to win ance Co. Jane is a former resi-| the Western Women’s .Open Golf| dent of Anderson. Although her Championship four times here to-| Parents now live In LaGrange, | day as she carded a convincing Ill, Jane made her home in In-4-and-3 victory over amateur dianapolis after being graduated Peggy Kirk of Findlay, O. from IU. The Babe, always a slow start-| Jane didn’t let her- golf suffer er, opened up with a flurry of] during the winter months. She birdies on the back nine of the played in Florida where she fired morning round and continued her # 79 And an 80. She was second sub-par play during the 33 holes medalist last year in the women’s she needed to close the match, State tourney with a 79. Today's match was close for 14 One of the greatest threats to holes. but Miss Kirk, who won the Mrs. Dyes city title this. year Eastern Open title two weeks ago, Will be Dorothy Ellis, who will be could not match the Babe's tre- participating in her 20th city oy of which tournament. i air 30 yazan. The Manual High School home On the first 18, Miss Kirk had a economics teacher has been city 78, while Mrs. Zaharias had 71, champ six Limes, . three under par. The Babe was Beaten in 2d Round

ar for the 14th hole! In last year's state tourney, this bis sf {Miss Ellis was medalist on the

{first day with a 75 and then was {beatén in the second round. She

Flom Easy Winner! {has been hitting the ball with

{even greater accuracy this year!

In NCAA Net Final jand had a 76 in teant play re-| tl

{ce AUSTIN, Tex, June 24 (UP)—| "Gne of the. youngest entrants Herbie Flam, 21-year-old senior in the tourney will be Dorna| from. UCLA, stroked his way 10g, .y 16-year-6ld Broad Ripple the singles championship of the pgp gchool senfor. Donna, small ~—§6th annual NCAA tennis tourna-| and attractive, started her golf-| ment today with a comparatively|yno career under the tutelage of| easy victory over Ricardo Bal-\ywayne Timberman, pro at Meridbiers of Chile via Rollins College. i, "Hills Country Club. A lot is

Flam dropped a set to the South oy a0ted from her this year.

American Davis Cup player, but| another young entrant will be! when he desired he had the Barbara Bremerman, 18, of Me-;

strokes to turn back the unseeded Baibiers, 6-3, 1-8, 6-1, 9-7. - Flam went on. to team with

HOUSE TRAILERS

REPAIRING—PAINTING ‘give UCLA a clean sweep with OHN E EFE champlonship, pieked | J GUEDELHOEFER

the doubles up with a 82, 62 64 victory WAGON CO, INC. over Henry Pfister and Don 202 Korey iow x nl. 1389

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ridian Hills. She participated in has been club champion at High-) — {the city and state tournaments land 10 times. {last year and her game is greal- whose home is in Frankfort, Ind, recently won the Old Ladies tour-

Mrs. Fritz Morris, club cham- hey at Broadmoor. pion .at Hillcrest for the third her first state tourney in 1923. The ‘city: Toney will Country Club, and Woodstock. {has gone to the quarterfinals of!first major test of the city tournament several times, central Indiana’s women son Jr Another of the leading entrants Some new leaders might emerge! 1 will be Mrs. Rick Herrick, who from the sompetiijon:

{ly improved this season.

{ year, will ‘be in the tourney. She

Women’ s ; City Golf Pairings

FIRST TEE A.M. 8:30 Mrs. Paul Dye (ICC). Miss Dorothy 15s fats Mrs. C Richard ye mer (Hii) 8:35--Alice Emhard Barbara | Bremerman (MH), Donn na 5) ns Knox (3

( 8 ‘0- Mrs. L. L._Lykins (H), Mrs Lazy Sule (H1 Mrs. Ralph Cole (B:

45 Mrs. Wm. E. Darnaby Bh Mrs © | Pat Whittemors (Hi, Mrs. G. R. Redding,

fice . 8:50. -Mrs. Robt. E. Darnaby (Hill, Mrs | At Enos (ICC), Mrs. W. R. Spurlock 1 . Ollie Hollingsworth “INB) iy Sn Moller (Hill},~ Mrs. Kenneth Kountz (IL) < s 8

3:00 Starter's tim me, 9:06—-Mrs, Chas Anderson (Hill) Mrs. Tom C Waddell (Hill), Mrs. Jack Hendricks (W) Ly 10—Mrs. Noel Epperson (NS), } R pipe (NS), Mrs; Orland Church ow, 15—--Mrs Emil Major (IL), Mrs. Robt. 8, Mekee (Hill), Mrs. F. Harold Naegele { \ §:20--Mrs. Frank Garrison . (IL), Mrs Harold Van Horne (NS), Mrs. James W Keller is, Roach (ICC), Mrs

Cc. BE Yvonne “Hu es (Wi, Mrs, Prank Davis (HAL

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5 Mrs. Edw D L of om (PRY, 9:55-—Mrs } Jack Maurer iB Mr Henry Newbory (Hilly. ( H:00-—Mrs. Mux Seti (Bi; Mrs. Evelyn Ward (88) iT

Defending champion Joe Sgro and challenger Andy Anderson, both local battlers, will tangle in a state welterweight champion- | ¢ ship bout in: the Outdoor Arena next month.

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LONDON, : Giant-killer or Hart Re sonville, prin Snian ; Cham - Pont on ay Del, 4 4-6, 6-4, 6-4,

Art Lasen of San 6-2; 6-4, today in the finals of the London grass tennis ¢hamplonships. a This tournament ww the Anal. warmup for the classic Wimbles don, which begins Monday, and

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.On Tonight's Card

Three games each at Munic ipal| ongacre stadia will high-| {light the local softball tonight. | Slated for activity in the 6:15 opener at Municipal are Meyers

Market and Broad Ripple. A pair

“lof girls’ teams, from Indianapolis

and Ft. Wayne, will clash in the semi-windup at 7:30 and Mechanics Laundry plays Forbes Foster

r..of Marion in the 845 feature.

A contest between Kenny and Bob's team from Richmond and the local Lavelle Gossett VFW post is billed for 8:45 at Longacre . Park. The other two games will find Allied Florists and Noblet

- Sparks of Greenwood meeting at «17:30 and Peerless Pupp playing

the Indianapolis Merchants in the

16:15 opener,

2 Cre Inks Ram Pact

LOS ANGELES, June 24 (UP)

‘|—Halfback Fred Gehrke, who

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11940, has. signed again with the

Los Angeles Rams of the National

Football I.eague for the coming season. The dependable Gehrke has a lifetime average of hearly:

five-yards per carry,

[Jimmy Warriner 'To Defend Laurels

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Jimmy Warriner, brother of midget car test 1#Roy Waririner; who pravad

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{program of hard-top races

Warriner won: his first feature | 3 event Wednesday night and placed second in two other races, . Another ‘duel fis expected be- | tween Indianapolis’ Bud Money-| maker and the Texas cowboy, Pat Kirkwood. Moneymaker, Wednes- x day night, beat: Kirkwood in two events, but only by a foot’ each 3 9

time,

Scheduled to be on hand for the races tonight are Dick Passwater, Jack Harrison, Hot Rod Woods, Bob Manion, Herschel White, Frank Mike's Bobby Yaw and many other leading drivers.

Time trials are slated for 7 p.m

with the first heat event at 8: 30.

Wednesday &

[State Elks Golfers Vie at French Lick

The 1950 state Elks golf

| champtonship tourney is sched-

| uled for Aug. 12 and 13 at French | Lick. Team, amateur and profes- | sional champions will be crowned. {| Pro Chick Yarbrough, Prince{ton; Amateur Clark Esple, Ini dianapolis, and Terre Haute Elks

{won the 1949 tities. Officers are:

iM. DM. Goodnight, Lafayette, president; Burt Rossington, Ft. | Wayne, vice-president, and M, B, Wilson, Lafayette, secretarytreasurer. The meet is for 36-hole

medal play.

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$27,400, more than the won in 18 previous starts and he paid $14.80 and $4.80. There was no show betting. Hill Prince, fave orite ofthe crowd of 20438 at 9 to 10, paid $3.10.

{ Twice she has been in the finals, and twice defeated--by Mrs, Due Pont in 1947 and by Louise Brough in 1948, Miss Hart upset Miss Brough in the semifinals here yesterday. Larsen emerged from the Lone don tournament semi-finals as the U, 8. white hope after a res surgence of old-time Australian net power. But today he blew 2-1 leads in both sets to tumble to Bromwich's versatile onslaught.

A Tense Series The duel between Miss Hart

and Mrs, DuPont was a tense {series of volleys. Both women played machine-like tennis, and each error was costly,

Billy Talbert of New York and

Gardner Mulloy of Coral Gables, Fla., won the doubles champions, ship with an 11-9, 2-6, 6-4 con» quest of Aussies Bromwich and Adrian Quist. Geoff Paish and Jean Quertier beat Enrique Morea of Argentina and Betty Scofield, of San Francisco In

mixed doubles, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. _ ‘Mrs. DuPont and Miss Brough

Hill Prince Second By Length and Half NEW YORK, June 24 (UP)

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