Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 June 1950 — Page 13
own for a birdie —
needed. They in birdie fours, it from 10 feet fangrum's five-
under par for four-up lead on rning round and ger, uglas two up at ith a 70 to his uglas assumed + outset in the ey rolled down guare. Douglas ach into.a trap 1, overshot coms sgsed an 18-foot jams played it own with a five die to win the
le Pep , June 28 (UP) Bobby Bell of has been picked weight champion D-round non-title
h Stadium hers r Goldie Aheard
1
Game) 041 000 021 8 12 000 020-2 8 } Overmire, arr (9) and 05S, mire (3-8). ame) 201 010 301-— 8 14 2 100 010 2 10 0 Berra; Newhouser, 3) and Swift, Losing (6-4), Home Runs
ame) 001 000 020—~ 3 10 1 00 03x— &_ 9 : Hutchinson, on, Winning Pitcher «Runs — Henrich,
303 000 43516 20 300 030 133—11 13 ?
MacDonald 9) and [atten 3 Branca (8)
Sam v 000-040 011 8 1
1 . 000 000 120-3 7 3
er (9) and Howell; Higbe (9) Koslo (9) ng Ditcher, Blackwell ramer (1-5)
or 103 000~ 6 021 001 000— 4 “1 ) and Pramesa: Maz-
JOSINg Dlicher, Maglis luszewski, Thompson,
Game) 000 200 117-11 12 3 200 000 114— 8 11 3 19) Lade, (9) and Konstanty (8), Sime and Seminick. Lopata Schmitz (8-1), Losing 4-2) Home runs -- alley,
Game) 000 010 000— 1 7 000 001 001 2 8 5
- Pe
Roberts (0-
alker;
LP Beppe
7% Lr 7% us Service oup ; : : long
ls . ; : for any one your local oad agent.
ESSON. COMPANY a —
its personnel _- r opportunity ave a: good rience. Write d experience sent income in strictest
| ¥ !
yn.
Te tian Grandet of France, 6-4, 6-3, if! a rar, : oo : bly EVR ARE _ .-two homers and two doubles. | T's {boys might still be playing if, Huriers Jt, Weidner and Rob NoltP (om: half of the race, finishing the '50 Moose Lodges Mefore 2000 dele-{ibly ‘than any one in the state.’ CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. June -
Homers, Single ~~ Dolible, Triple : ‘ ARL LUNDQUIST BY AL riter op ‘NEW YORK, June 26 — : caboose suddenly was pulling the engine today in the Na nal e as the teams behind in the race decided to reverse pro-
LR ceedings for a change. The most serious switch took
Seixas Wins Ferris Food Grabs al iad SEER In Amat Dav Acti ‘went on ane of the most terrific At Wimbledon n m eur ay Cc on Hitting sprees of Wo Gareer last: : _ Dumps Union Printers, 8-7, to Gain
"ing his 17th and 18th homers, a
Two
(Hospital today with U. 8. Com-
Of 100-Mile Race
: ble and -a single, |: lL 1 . dda Yd : Daft in eight Fans in as to 11 Most of Seeded Right fo Represent City League Joly 16 | Banks Grab 2d Spot, wednesday before the Commis-| 1 2 Robberies victory over the Dodgers that re-; Stars Advance ol i The Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association is now batting! Trailed - by- Stevenson loner. } + Raluar ;
duced their league lead to half a. game over the Phillies. Pittsburgh came from behind to score “+41 rung in the last three innings as Ted Beard also homered while Gil Hodges blasted one for Brook-
June!.250 in the matter of placements for Amateur Day, Sunday, July Times Special 16 at Victory Field. = | LANGHORNE, Pa. June 26 Yesterday the Ferris Food Market brigade made sure of that Jack McGrath, South Pasadena, tingent in the Wimbledon tennis by winning the right to represent the City League in the simon-|/Cal, yesterday won the 100-Mile A championship off to a good start Pure extravaganza. The Foods edged Union Printers, 8-7, on|national big car racing champion. today when he defeated Sven the strength of Catcher Bob| = oy Lae {ship at Eanghorne Speedway jn|® Davidsson of Sweden, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, Woifla's triple in the ninth. The perris’ cod 14 2.1 hour, 7 minutes, 47:01 seconds. FAR
6-3 in a first round men’s singles Foods thus put a string of five to Rm R Henry Bafiks, -snother Call-
WIMBLEDON, England, 26 (UP)—Vic Seixas of Philadelphia got the large American con-|
Phils, Cubs Split
The Phils had their troubles| no... straight wins into the books. Cook. ltornia veteran finished a . . ; ame called ol , econd, with the Cuba before spUtting &| “ay,’1oth seeded Seixas victory| In another City League tope|gw™"e Ce A ond of 1h Leasus 4ripq)o eq py Chuck Stevenson,
pair, dropping the opener, 1110 8/., 1. otter most of the seeded DOtcher, Kingan's put the slug on/Eatles go {|Fresno, Cal; Duke as both teams went wild In Ane foreigners had won their way into{ Moore Peace Chapel, 11.3. The Huell Ocanpell ui: and Burks Pek ninth inning, Chicago pu 8! the second round. Meatmen ground out 13 hits and| “Hudson Dealers vs. P. R. Mallory, vost-cago. across seven runs and the Phils Sedgman ‘Wins {were helped along by five Moore poned. wet grounds : rebounding with four. Phila-} Deus errors Chiigk's Shon Renan Hb 005 62615 12 ; 4 game, 2, Frank Sedgman of Australia, 5, ough s Shoe. Repair 143 v2 036-12 12 1 McGrath win delphia took the second game, <i... .4 No 1 and co-favored with !
i C Coffman and Rady: Ruttenberg, Willis to 1 when Robin Roberts oul-ig,, nupor "or New York: at 4-
Dinsmore, |
the $7500 purse E Saek’s T : s agles, Sack’s Tie 16), Mahr (9: and Abbott Samuels 9) After grabbing the lead from Duke
> his | The only other contest in the Bradley (9). Nalon, who ran out of gas on the pitched Bob Rush to score lto-1 to win the men's single ri [Marine Reserve 320 000 110-7 5 8 : io i ‘ » * City loop w hree-hour, 12- Linde Air Prod. 10 00x 7. 94th lap. g ninth victory. Richie Ashburn y loop was a t hour, 12- Linde Air Prod. 20 ox 8B 7 f
singled nomeé the winning run in hte, downed Howald Walton. of|inping scoreless tie between wie’ Sets Terrific Pace the second game with the bases STita MD: 54, ks: 84} Jarosiav|gagies Lodge and Sack's Used Terrific heat which ove Cal tw lay al Young Troy R loaded and two out in the ninth, | DTobny, now playing out of EgYPt|Cars, The futility special dedi- snd si errors tontibused. to the 1s yh
In the opener Cub Hank Sauer nit [20d seeded No. 3, defeated Chris-| gated Beech Grove stadium. The|gSeiest \ef, the Kemper Rodlo-Hes %.1 the pole position Saturday, set a
Spencer. {terrific pace for most of the first D
{started finished the race. Aga<i¥ {bashian followed Nalon a {the finish line. He had: been re|lieved earlier by Lee Wallard in
Beau Jack will work out at the 61st lap. Johnny Parsons,
C
Van Nuys!
Heavyweight Bouts On Wrestling Card ©
‘Shelton will be held in General missioner Alvin J. Johnson present, If the wounded man's condi-
tion permits, The hospital today I.sted him as critical.
-— amy | nin Srv Spot ” M Grath Winner jon charges of kidnaping-and car i A theft growing out. of Shelton's|
escape last fall from the Michigan | state prison.
" - » a men arrested following the cap-! ture of Shelton will be arraigned | I S
1126 Park Ave. and Herbert] St., are charged with harboring FBI agents were still on the look- Pearl Street, are specialists in early yesterday. He sald he wi
out for a fourth member of the road comfort for cars, and also waiting for a tax! at 10 ang, reported to be planning to|for big trucks and busses. t Blu 2302 E. 10th
fo tm ams 3 O'Connel 1) and Burks. Peters Davton, and Duke Nalon, Chi- Bank.
refused to talk about the alleged the average driver gives A crowd of 18,000 persons saw plan or
Dargen Takes Helm Of Indiana Moose
uttman who won yesterday was installed today as, ®, ¥, Spitznagel, owner, says,
|state convention. for the eight districts were:
District 1; Harold Shue Goshen, 2; Other essential requirement. They 1 Only six of the 18 cars which|/Harry Cook, Auburn, 3;
Sager, { “ : " Fidler, Greencastle, 6; Don Wiese, for Service “Indianapolis Springs. guard and high scorer for three
Evansville, 8.
‘'bout with Ronnie Harper at the Cal, who won this year's 500- Eastern Golfers Favored!
i ———P-HR five runs on Jack Harber's four- Harper go will be the main event falled to qualify for yesterday's| oa golf tournament begins,
BE iYOAIE: oe aa re ALBUQUERQUE, N. M, June, HOME PLATING (0. AN OCATION 8 (UP)—Qualifying play in the| SILVER OUR NEW {here today with eastern stars aa CoM {favored. 8 ~ LD In an exhibition yesterday, east-| BRONZE rn players, including Ed Griffiths; CADMIUM lof Indiana, teamed to win over COPPER.NICKEL CHROME
Two heavyweight wrestlin B| west stars, 615 to-4!. 3
The - priliminary hearing for
The hearing, agents said, will be
¥
Interior of Spitmnagel Spring, 525 W., Pearl St. specialists in
automobile road comfort. : ; 'Hunt 6 Bandits
Meanwhile, two Indianapolis|
‘| bandits were sought by police to{day after-they stole $77 from two | men. : Factory Distributor | An offer to give a lft turned
fugitive. For ‘Indianapolis’ Line 13 rotbezy wien Avert Mcintosh, In the meantime police andi Spitznagel Spring, 525 W. Place, was slugged by three ug
Seek 4th Man Trucks Biisses The men, Vestal Ely, 42, of "
iken, 37, of 821 8. New Jersey
| {8t., when three men offered to ld up the Fountain Square - Their many years of knowledge give him a ride. While walking : {enable them to give expert advice toward their car, one of the trio a Captured members of the gang on chassis suspension, to which|sugged Mr. McIntosh. They took 3 th little| $30 from his wallet. {thought and which is perhaps the another trio beat and took $47 most essential part of the car. from Hrnest Perry, 25. of 415 W. The best motor in the world oth .St., last night. They came (cannot go anywhere without the! from behind and slugged him in proper spring suspension, which is the 900 block Summit Ave __ ithe tie between the road and the ’ i Nicholas Dargen, East ChICAES driver, officials Ee sald.
about the fourth man.
+ gta anti A
Roman, Houston Win ew president the Indiana “we sell more trailer hitches pods Pete Vaughan : Awards
We are well known to all trailer 2¢ (UP)-—The 1950 Pete Vaughan sales people.” award for outstanding athletic Also Shock Service performance at Wabash College Along with springs they also was won by Frank Roman of give shock absorber service, which Gary and Jack Houston of South Walter Schick, Michigan City,| With the present-day car is an- Bend, ob fn 3 . Roman was first-string football Percy are prepared to give one-day Serv- quarterback four seasons and Lafayette, 4; Charles; ice in most cases. iptayed in the outfield on the base- = 5; Wiliam| The firm is factory distributor hall team. Houston, basketball
ates adjourned their annual
Newly - elected vice - presidents’
fckerill, Indianapolis,
olumbus 7. and Louis Dies These springs have been made in! ge, [Ons 8 d te is = I) sler, a J also playe: nnis, : ia 2 ) } | Indianapolis for more than di - :
The last place Reds whipped the 6-1; Geoffrey Brown, No. 9 from| they hadn’t run in to the league's, while iil Bates banged out two: doubles s e Spencer cause. 5 " Ewell Blackwell coasted to victory Egypt's No. 1 player, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3, eld over to the softball forces. Bpencer errr 802 011 3 2 gout St the end of 60 laps because g four M , Curt d Mitchell, Pi Ap in the opener after getting {turned back Mathew Murphy of Teii of the Eagles and Glenn Clay.| Weidner. Nolan and Bemis, Mitchell na Fast ind ; ing on two erro test he Li vestars fate gh oH fl Nao, Jap - = 2 v T 5 ontest n . esters FACE | N Ing Hank Thompson. Frank] A crowd of . 8000—many of jn a sterling pitching duel, y “ang. i ook for mes interes BS favtun Rion and them fashionably dressed women managed four hits to the Eagles’ ‘etme should call BLoadat. - ball, allowing only one hit to win!—Jjammed the stands. for the two, B J kD “thi | game. the second gam tered about the famed center the Municipal League. Vestal eau Jac ve five-hit pHohingl cost, ere The Braves got five- | Grandet. lin Pendleton, 7-3, and Tryon from Vern Bickford, who won his| 1.uin Dorfman of New York! pounded DeWolf News, 9-4. y the skidding St. Louis Cardinals:|yn “fre second round, downing! . Chance Powerhouse | Boston moved to within tWOiyaime Bartroli of Spain, 6-0, 6-3, Dave Chance was the Steel- Indiana State Fairgrounds Mile classic and took the Lang. who were shut out for the fourth —————— i lost for the seventh time { . race. ‘ time and Ted Schroeder Upset |hit pitching. Tyron just had too in the benefit boxing show spon- ra o _ Detroit made it three out of by Const Tourne /things hot for two opposing Cancer Society. four in its vital series with the CORONADO, Cal., oY 8 (UP) pitchers. | Beau Jack and Willie Clem-| three game first place lead in the ER iwith all th heduled tests. liminary bout, were to arrive in 3 .| plon Jacque Grigry scored a stun-| a ree schedu. contests. : > meting I oague gh ik ning upset victory over former Chuck's Shoe and Repait derailed Indianapolis this afternoon. pions, dropping the first game, t tn : nasium will be open to the pub- night at the outdoor ports Arena: : lterday in the finals of the 36th|ontest; Linde Air Products p { to 2, then winning the second one, Reserves, 9-7, lic. A single-bout battle will pair “in a 14-hit Yankee attack in the tational tennis tournament. [and S Fai hg A’s lost to the show are available at the Ddwn- | opener, getting a homer, double,| The 18-year-old Alhambra play- Bite “arm, 4-2. could “have town Ticket Office in the Clay- A tak atch will team Tom also homered as Ed Lopat gave victory over the erratic Schroeder. stood in bed"—they wer 1D 10 scattered hits, one a homer Schroeder chalked up his sec-.meeded. Guy Coffman, their ciety headquarters, 1011 W. 10th ggaina Ziggy Zambo amd Long I Henrich Homers | year-old Whitney Reed of Ala- {but four hits in going the route. ; WEE ; TTT Sa ie seria Pinop-litter Tommy Sleazich from Vincent Fotre and Ben/ none of them effective as 10 walks erger Bows to Jones, fed up the second g Press in the finals of the mens’ can attest. Second Baseman Dick! but Hoot Evers hit a three-run {Chucks, going four for five for the homer off: Vie Raschi. { i . | afternoon's work i foe Red Sox, who have yet to. Macauley With Celtics | Tk.
Giants twice, 6 to 3 and 6 to 4 | Australia, whipped Adly Shafel, |g o'clock curfew and turned the! 32d a single in four trips to the plate to Miles .n 33:08:10, but was forced|g 1 - |and John Bromwich of Australia, -pefty I"azel and Paul 0'Con- Moore, ftra Phitips, Agabashian and Wa't Brown! in the fourth inn- . f al unearned Fun > by. Giant third | Ireland, 6-0, 6-2, 6-2. ton of the Carmen whooped it up. Cumberland came out on top Safks day and is looking. for xames. Interested McGrath took. command Smith pitched six innings of relief : ; {opening snatches with 3000 clus-| Only two games Were played in Bickford Wins | ' : Drobny defeated] Steel tripped Indiana Retormatory TQ Arrive Today sixth game, a 4 to 0 Victory OVer| city seeded No. 14, joined Seixas Wattles: Caiman Tor. ual games of the third-place Cards,ig o men’s powerhouse, knocking In Wednesday evening. The Jack-horne championship last year, in threir last eight games. much for the Newsmen and made sored by the Marion County y | Yankees and emerged with | Southern California junior cham-| The Big Six League got home mons, who is to appear in a preing a pair with th | Davis Cup ace Ted Schroeder yes. Kirshbaum, 15-2, in the feature Workouts at Washington Gym- bouts are billed for tomorrow o 3. k Bauer set the pace| annual Hotel Del Coronado Invi- dropped Marine ; : | 5 10 3. Han F Tickets for Wednesday night's p,qqy Rogers and Billy Darnell. N ol " od] k’ 1 J% i { and three singles. Jos DiMaggio) &¥ slammed out a 2-8, 6-3, 6-4) Chucks sluggers en’'t Pool Hotel and at the cancer so- Marshall and The Great Jo Jo by Vie Wertz ond loss of the day as he and 17- pitcher, struck out 14 and yielded St ; | meda took a 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 drubbing Kirshbaum used three pitchers, ulb 5 jor - | » 1 the eighth with a two-run homer, \Millican was the big wheel «Blames ‘My Aching Back' lose under their new manager, BOSTON, June .26 (UP)-—Ed|
“ON, my aching back.”
Fall Creek A's Murray Dulberger could say that today. A pesky back ailmerit|
Ss ‘Neill, made it . four io aR - ly B H PO Al AB HPO A kicked up on him yesterday and cost him his chances in the city| Tht Newt the last place! Mast auley, mal foot Soubmth |Johes.ti-p : i g 1Keller 3b : g i 1jtennis tournament at Fall Creek. Dulberger, second seeded in the Browns at St. Louis, blasting|rouis Bombers of the National a'man ib 308 ostefiedd 30 3 o| meet, was forced to default to teen-ager Kenny Jones, 8 them 11 to 8 and § 10.2 3s Joe| Basketball Associaton nas fithiiy § § 1 HIRRY {114 Duberser won he Gat il 63, and held match point advan obson an 3b. - {6-2, 6-3; Bill Bastian deteste | picked up easy victories and|Geitios for the ith the Boston LAE 103 aE 313 the back started to ache, That|Ban. 63 $3: Clvde Aard detentea Tom Boston made it 10 out of 11 OVET| was announced today. (Ditass-c 3 8.8 U votes 31 0" s made Murray fair game for Ken-| joe Hawkins defeated Paul Ditsenperger. St. Louis for the season. Walt Pook A'S +x. . oe eviis 1 0i0— 2 ny and the teener applied the §.4 default: Bob Eastian von by detail
retest spe & b { Farm aide 11 01x Jo . 3 Dropo hit his 16th homer for . | PA ridge’ 2. ‘Wright, Bsughman, muscle to’ take the set, 7-5, and {i3%, A%, Clark: Stan Males Boston in their first game. Track Team Sails cobb. Runs—Monday, %ins lead, 3-2, in the finale when Dul- defeated bagel, 0.6 earn a ek
ght Cobb. 3 5, Jordan, J. Cobb. Runs batied Austin, Jordan. o+base hi
| Haine | {Kenny Jones defeated Murray Dulberger,| Cleveland Splits COLLEGE PARK, Md., June 26 Jones, 0: ts— berger was forced to quit. (3:8, Tes. (detayit); Ral h Burns defeated 1 Rae's Tob at coming| (UP)—A 15-man track and field Cobb: Douns lave Barnes i une Loli _ Langenbacher Bites Dust GUT, Dapkerty 3.0 Wig Sob
team, headed by hurdler Dick At- [8,0 0a Tall S8" AS Gale Barn 2 Bernard Langenbacher was an-| : tlesey of the Los Angeles A.C. Struck out—By Wright 1. Jones 8. Cobb J. other top-drawer player to bite/at 11 a. m. today with Emily] eighth inning, gave Cleveland a! was. scheduled to leave for ia Ti F Sif, 80 7 Ree Joh, the dust. Max Galloway beat Bole meeting Marie Stewart at {land today on the first of five jones JAlst Acetone "fosing pitcn.| Langenbacher, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. But Fall Creek. The -rest of. the
7 to 8 victory after which Wash- mn. 5 {Jones. Passed balls— ington won the second game, | foreign tours which the National er—Wright. Time—2:55 {City Champ Ralph Burns and the matches were set for Brookside | ace women, Pat Btewart and Lou as follows: I
to 3. Sandalio Consuegra scored c MUNICIPAL LEAGUE his third straight victory for the AAU will sponsor this year, Ind, Reformators r+ 100 010 100— 3 3 1 Early advanced with ease, 4 P. MPhil Liehr vs. Ralph Linder; RESULTS YESTERDAY Stan Malless vs, Max Galloway; Art
y : i i Vestal Steel . 120 000 0d4x— Nats in the second gamé. The d - picGee and Adkins; Harber, Ray (7) Indians made six homers for the) axle. 20. Bob McKinney defeated Lyman Combs, Linne vs. Bill Bastian, d 21a 1 of thei ong th Goo Start Srtens Ravers 301.900 320 $1 6-4, 4-8, 6-0; Curt Dankert defeated Rich- | 30--John De Voe vs. Earl Otey i ay, all of ‘their runs being the| pyTTSBURGH — Bill MacDon-| 12-10; Earl Oten won| 5 P. M.—Bill Boyer vs. Bob. McKinney, | allo-
Boye a - 3 i Fitch and Hayes; Richards, Cannon (9) | 5:30—Rolland Leve " 711 3 § r rénz vs. Wilbur Bchuresult of round trippers by Larry|aiq of the Pirates became the 19th d Mennel way defeated Bernard Langenbacher, 6-i, inacher; Lousnna oF . "Eleanor y Ylyde
an . Capitol Oil vs, Bouth Side Saints, post-| g
with the bases loaded in the Play was scheduled to resume!
4 4 —————— 71 and 0 3 9 3
= < =
coins
i ® Silverware Replated | ® Antiques Refinished ! '] ® Commercial Plating and Polishing | | 917 MASS AVE CApito! s088
® Everything for your dog, cat, fish or bird at the “Department Store for Pets.”
EUR A)
PARTS and SERVICE Factory Distributors ¥* Bendix Metal Clene Ww Carburetors + Brakes 2 ¥ B-K Power Brakes and “Hydrovae” -# Handy & Plerce » Ignition ¥ Front End Alignment #” Wheel Balancing
PET HOUSE
15 W. 22nd SL — TA. 2696
Governors
AUTO SERVICE
]04{q
(LET NE VTE
INDIANA
Carburetor & Brake Co.
323 N. DELAWARE. LL 4346
® Motor Overhaul ® Body Repoin ® Paint Shop |
® Matar Tuning : ® Parts Wholesale and Retail
PEERLESS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
WHOLESALE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES |
Distributors
MOTORS, INC.
TA 3345 EMERSON RADIOS -— APPLIANCES
3409 N. ILLINOIS
Doby, ‘Ike Boone, Early Wynniny lag h wl - -3; Billie Marie Stewart defeated Lauck Bailey; Akard vs, Joe! a a Rr i th y y National league pitcher to win a Doned. wei grounds, Excavating, post- Peggy Buell 6-1 6-4: Louanna Early de- Hawkins, Bob Bastian-Pat Stewart vs. an osen In ie opener and | ghutout in his debut into the major. pened, wet grounds L$ jeated Carolyn Jiadden. 3 6.4: Gieanor Carolyn Madden Jim Hawkins: Stan Mal i 1 ) urhtor . 1 st por AUC alley defeats tty Meith. 6-1,7less-Emily Bole vs. D Evans-Billie Mari Doby and Boone in the second leag Boughton vs,.Den Zell, postponed, wet |g" Salley Selene] rug Mdih. $.11lese-Rm y Bole v an Evans-Billle Mar el
ues.
| Riley 2361 5 122 South Meridian St.
grounds.
_ ame. Mickey Vernon, Sam Mele... ut se———————— — " mvc - soem abr gon TY Week-End Golf— Improve Your Swimming “The White Sox won their] ! in 5 Umphrey Paces Calcutta er
fourth straight game, 7 to 6, to the Athleti ho made 12 ; s on i th Bo il image 1 QUINCY at Highland , XZ.
By SHIRLEY MAY FRANCE rin - ste THE FLUTTER kick is the Eighth of 12 articles by the | best kick—-it it's done correctly. plucky teen-ager who's now
then dropped a 13 to 4 decision Left Fielder Paul Lehner of the A net sr 27 : es Caloitta. 8 tak t th | There are several things to re- getting ready for her second ate A’s equaled an American League net o yesterday won the Calcutta Sweepstakes at ine memper if you think ic ; the E “han record by getting .11 putouts. | Highland Golf and Country Club. Larry Umphrey paced the win-| sould De oy a: your kick letapt 10 liek the English Chan Eddie Joost hit a homer in each ning foursome with 77-13-64, Other members of the foursome were: For one A he the legs should ne. game for the Athletics. - |Ad Coddington Jr., 77-7—70, B. K. Westfall, 87-15-72, and Zayne “ C¥ fairly Satitt a ou o
| Armstrong, 86-17—4869. ) away, because that's using up | Bert Kingan, John Hare and John your energy.
honors with 72 each. | Another thing is the knees, peed Golf Derby at the Country Club fired a net 61 to top Class A| Don't bend them very much, be-
The kick is not a high kick. You don’t have to go very far above water, , { Tomorrow: Flutter kick in ac- |
McGuire tied for low gross
Major League Leaders
By United Press |
; 's|the 175- «3 . NATIONAL LEAGUE Jim Rankin won the Men’'sithe 175-yard No. 3 hole, as he
| HOW TO RETIRE WITH $200 A MONTH You don’t have to be rich to retire. If you have 15 or 20 good eorn~ing years ohead, you can have a guoranteed income of $100 to $200
o month or more—beginning at age 55, 60 or 65. It's colled the Indianapolis Life Retirement Income Plan. No harm in getting the focts.
Ask for Complete Information Today INDIANAPOLIS LIFE NOME... iviviviven turis Al ces a INSURANCE COMPANY . | - Meridian at 30th HI. 962 | ciy
j — ———————————
B10.
Quality Reupholstering
Recardiess of what you Day you can't buy better
if it's quality work you
ant our craftsmen can do It
raann FAP Ns sas T Rasa R RRA es
——
If it's price, our low prices still give you quality.
We will bring samples to your bome. Day or night.
Phons CH-T11
SHELBY | UPHOLSTERY CO. |
.3631 MASSACHUSETTS Ave
B R H ' Robinson, Brooklyn .. 58 223 48 83 389 of Indianapolis yesterday with a shooters in medal play handicap.| cause you don’t have to. tion. Musial, St Ouis ... 5 2 . we— Solder: Bron’ © 338 8 8 Hlinet 67. He carried an S-stroke|He used a six iron. Mrs. Ralph * * Wrgosiek, spn 5 i 71 7 38 handicap. Runnerup was A. D. Flood Joored her ate on the 110. Lr + * * + Ww +r AMERICAN LEAGUE {Moore with 78-10 for a net of 68./yard No. ole, using a No. B i Kel. Detroit go 8 343 4] # Ei Low gross honors for the two: Wot, SPEEDROME PRESENTS ony, eveian reams 8 - { a ; Evers, Detroft ... 00. 52208 41 73 .351/day event went to Paul Dyé who| Mrs. Charles Harrison and = ’ : Dope, Basen oa 3 8 a 347 posted rounds of 74 and 71-—145,/Harold Secoy carded a net 64, and »* post America’s Newest Racing Sensation , # * HOME RUNS “'ltollowed by Tom Tussing with! Miss Dorothy Ellis and Dr. James . 1 Yifiame R. Sox3ligtephens Red Sox 16175 and 73 for 145. Balch combined for a: gross 73 to CROSLEY & BANTAMS Kiner, Puates L181, op IN Other winners included: capture honors—in the Mggidian } R. Sox 70|Dropo. Re Hills mixed two-ball compeddon. * of
Williams, | 4 Sox 63 Saturday net; C., 'G. Campbell, Stephens, Red Sox 10/DiMagglo. Yankees 55/23.1370 and Gene Hibbs, 81-10
erte, Tigers J eiosen. Indians Sund a * —T1; Sunda ross: eorge Miller, Philtes.T 5 Siaanford. Yankees ¢ 1| — 1: Sunday _ 8 sere
Mrs. S. A. Silberman. and her son, Jimmy, won the two ball
HARD-TOP RACES
Byrne, Yankees. 8 1iNewcombe, Dode's 7 2! Enos, 70, and Gene Emery, 74; mixed foursome at Broadmoor as Sr Hates 8 41 \Saturday and Sunday net: Tie they posted a net 72. oo Sanctioned by Little Hardiop Racing Assn., Inc.
|bétween George Seldensticker: np. juny Vieten and Mrs.
land Bill Wiggins at 140. "| Frank Davis of Lake Shore were Two holes-in-one featured play winners along with Mrs. George at Meridian Hills yesterday. K. L. Braughton and Mrs, Cecil ThompWoodring canned his tee shot on!gon of Indian Lake in the ladies
{blind par played at Indian Lake.! ARMSTRONG'S [Lake Shore defeated 26%-6% by ASPHALT TILE
SENSATIONAL
HARD TOP
STOCK
CAR RACES LDR Hcl
8:30 D.S.T. | Py Nagar SS
i) ))
Teint
pent
*
{Indian Lake in a 12-man match. | Mrs. H. F. Fargo registered a Tax {hole-in-one at Indian Lake. She! ‘ine.
|uséd a three iron to can her drive ; 4 on we seus arn noe. 2% TUESDAY NIGHT, JUNE 27 a : ™ i,
| ps TIME TRIALS 7:00 P.M. RACING AT 8:30 P.M.
* }
| *
yy x — BA 2 4 5 $1.00 Tox inc!
BOXES, $1.50 CHILDREN, 25¢
h b | \ Ps
RUBBER | UNOLEDM | ASPHALT | 22¢ .. [1B .. 1. 1 C9 THE | 99 TRE [9x9 THE }
a
% x Xxx 4
I. No Down Payment ® FHA Terms |
Rp —
oh) EERE: 4)
1401 W. 30th. St TAibot 3310
[KING # “Fixture Store Complete”
Designers and Builders
COMPLETE Be AURANTE. BARS EQUIPMENT | “TavERAS, norELS
BILLIARD ROOMS HOTEL CHINA—GLASSES—SILVERWARE ’ All Types of Reoreation Room Equipment Let Our Engineering Department Solve Your Problems Ask About KING'S RENTAL SERVICE—ANYTHING You Need *
KING'S INDIANA BILLIARD CO, INC. |
MA-8491 1520 to 1645 Southeastern Ave.
»
FLOOR | FURNACES |" worse “or
COLEMAN
OIL AND GAS ® I's Automatic: No fire tending, no ashes.
©. [t's Clean: No fuel grime, A —— 13 bal Abn Fs ot: tut ; = Hanis Wo Bassment—Ne Duc. WHOLESALE RETAIL * Wide binge of Sion vg Models to sult AUTO—TRUCK—BUS—TRAILER I © COMPLETE SHOP SERVICE ,,;uiith } Complete Stock of Replacement Springs
SPITINAGEL SPRING & AXLE SERVICE
| [We Specialize
| ssw.PEARLST.
IS IAF Siti I Ea YY | Wrinkle resistant MATRY'’S {6th N13 Speedway 1 JORDAN BROS. 3 HARRY LEVINSON i ON U. 5. 52 AT KITLEY AVE—6600 EAST : Heating & Sheet Metal Co. "are ™ Viais ™ } ingen TN. Pens. Free Buses End of E. Wash. St. Carline | 360 5. Meridian St... ° LI. ,6684 =i. — fo — "
5 - Yeon he ren al 6 Br: : 2 x
