Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1950 — Page 30
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Ellis in City Will Have Enough to Pass Around : authored shutouts A Blanked 3d Time in 4 Days by EE oT win oats: recent 3 Yank Men in 4th Round Women’ S Golf Toledo; Play Two in Columbus Tonight ninegume winniog sire. was ; . ; Times § |aat inning for three runs. Later, = Maiches ed Wimbledon ! COLUMBUS, O.. June 20—Having been pushed into a slump by he was batted out of the box in Highland Star the second-division Mud Hens, the Indianapolis Indians, still in first|the sixth. He Was touched for Two U. S. Women's Doubles Teams Is 5-Up at Dt tiie uty Woday % must anather!seven hits at Istusd seven walith n secon n team, the % {two inten 5 Ma 1 wha happe base! Score Opening Round Victories ; : - Halfway rk : Edo ohe Sve a ate Sous Sn that! a pos 3 but el MeCall the Loser WIMBLEDON, England, June 20 (UP)-—Bill Talbert of New| BULLETIN ; In five games with Toledo, three. Forrest Main and Paul La¥ork, the leading American hope, Art Larsen of Ban Francisco and] Mrs. Richard. Fulmer, Hill- Tribe Box Score in Indianapolis, two in Toledo, the Palme also saw service on ‘he no Vic Seixas of Philadelphia gained the fourth men's singles round crest, held a three-up advantage INDIANAPOLIS Tribesters were goose-egged three Tribe mound, but McCall was B HIR) of the Wimbledon tennis champlonships today with easy victories. over Mrs. Paul Dye, defen AB RH OQ A Eitimes. with the defeat. y Talbert, who is seeded second, was the only player of the three champion, at the end of 14 affell, or o.oo 4 8 $ 3 0 That's a lot of eggs for al Of the Indians’ six hits, Monty » THE THIN to lose a set, beating Thorsten Johansson of Sweden, 6-1, 3-6, 6-2, holes in the women's city golf Bockman. 3 -4 4 3 8 league leader to lay over a four- Basgall got two, one foe two tn swimming th 8-2, raen, seeded seventh, wale <u | tourney at Hillere , ‘MP ard. 3 40 ? A ! In addition to loped Peter ‘Molloy of Australia, Five of these moved up yester- Pay yn a Ahqay. "is Piatt cf farare 13 313) glday span Bird Stadium ot ey the Mud Hots eo left ead down, @ 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 and Seixas, seeded fay, Iouruey favorite DoHs Rast 14th holes to gain the edge. PRs nl g ?! | {the Indians probably will face 13 runners on base. ne ie John Linck of Hol- ackso , ' | rae os 3 ’ : re hn ck o Hk yo in $1537 1 Bi, 1011] [pee ene tons hemaeatuaits | oi A Bright sun beat down on the AEs a. : La y: ja Jota, Eng. ng. 10 be 3-down to Miss Jane Nel- pr — 32 © 8 24 & 1/night doubleheader. Joe Muir and) The Ey wor Monday's game in Ine og re Lh rl £ Fated there oe sors, Comal, ut, Eng aon, Highland, | Balinese oe, Wain in wens Hal Grogs are the Tribe's, posi diandpelity You'll yecall 6 tv % means too m . day of the tournament. Crowds| Ventura, Cal, beat Mrs. Helen) By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS i ° 2? e- pitchers. tallying their fifth marker in the When you bre poured into the grounds as the Rihbany of Boston, 6-1, 6-3; Bar- Mrs. Richard Fulmer and Mrs. |Bedorott; 3... 8 | 1 5 Fremming Fans Nine third inning. : the diaphrag gates opened at noon; two hours bara Scofield of San Francisco! Paul Dye were even and Miss {Campbell, 16° ..01.. 3 3 # ¢ Last night, in Toledo, Ken On Tuesday, in Toledo, it was breath throu before the start of the matches. Whipped Rosemary Bulleld of jane Nelson was S5-up on. Miss ’ B nts » 3 8 3 0 Fremming, tall righthander 1 to 0, Mud Hens. Prior to Mon= dshale Linger She Sun sMmmiing fam 10 inti. "od, Dorothy Dorothy Ellis at the end of nine fhgcrehen. of re lS 3 § oturned back the crestfallen In-| day. in Indianapolis, the Sabbath ne. the. pi bleacher setts for the center court Frog _ Alameda, Cal, routed holes in the semifinal round of Beau Jack (left) . . . his rights kept Ronnie Harper Beau- legged. Mordarski. o 1°98 { § §dians, 5 to 0, scattering six hits twin bill saw the Indians get two were closed a half-hour before land, Mes ilies Schmier ‘of Hol- je 30th annual women's city | isha. 8 Pond 0 o oand rolling up nine strikeouts. uns in 22 Binge Tiel on the «matches began. # If tourney at Hillcrest today, ..8 8 Sn oe RC Yotais aT 7 5 5 He issued no walks. the first tilt. 2 to 0, nings;
Previously qualified for the! > third round were defending champion Louise Brough of Beverl
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oy Fulmer, the long- Sisng Phew— Hillcrest ace, shot a4 medal
Kovaleski Wins Fred Kovaleski of Hamtramck,
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4 Y against Mrs. D -B J k P I oO 1 ' season against seven defeats. The Mich, became the fourth. Ameri Hills, Cal, U. 8. Champion Mrs ag is yes 42, But the eau ac unc es u Ee nd Premuniny. Te AD. Restaino. Season ar failed to get a runner i consoling point, however. The Incan seeded star to reach the Margaret Osborne Du Pont of |B Surprise was Miss Nelson's | Federoff. Stolen base—Pederoff. Jouble B ding th round of 16 when he trimmed {Bellevue, Del, Gertrude (G . jav—Saffell to Stevens, Left on bases— as far as third base and only dians still are leading he Sagus, Narendra Nath, Indian Davis] Moran of 4 ussils) ndianapolis 6 Toledo 13. Base 00 or wat 'WO managed to reach the key- but are closely pressed u
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and shot par four to go 1-up on th e| [British-born Rita Anderson of 7st hole, a birdie four for 2- up|
Santa Monica, Cal, Cupper, 6-4, 8-6, 6-3. Kovaleskighiriey Fry of Akron, O.
is seeded 13th.
stone sack. ville and Minneapolis, and Ot Johnny McCall, Tribe lefthand- Paul is on the move.
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Harper and Fight Stopped in 5th Round;
Two of the seeded non-Ameri- [os Angele {on the second and parred the : 3 i | Ding Dh PTE morsels, | . ean players also breezed into the goss [third to go 3-up. The two women ‘Cut and Dried,’ Cries Loser's Manager | Koplehane ‘and’ Heinen. Attendance 1180.
fourth round, Third-seeded Jaro- {halved five and six after Miss El-| By FRANK ANDERSON
___gla¥ Drobny, former Cgzec SE State Junior Golf s1Hs took No. 4 witha par threes BIGTIME BOXING is made to odor for Indianapots “So: pass indians. ‘at Bat . now playing for Egypt, beat Felic- ‘[Then Miss Nelson took 7, 8 and the Afrwick, PY AB RH RBIS ue 8
isimo Ampon of the Philippines 9 by sandwiching a birdie 4 be-| After last night's debacle in the State Fairgrounds, we're con- Quiteridse ., 6.3, 64, 6-2, and Jourti-essded {tween two par fours. | vinced that Denmark isn't the only place where something is rotten. Eric Sturgess of Bouth Africa |] emi nals | Tough luck followed Miss Ellis The six-bout Marion County Cancer Society Benefit fight card is pis overwhelmed Henry Dimngton of of| ~ lon the ninth hole. She took a over, but the aroma lingers on. bogey five when she missed a Last night's plece de resistance The 22.year-old Detroiter. nad | pag all 2 Indianapolis Lads | {three-foot putt, {was served up by Beau Jack, the plenty —of Jack's fists, 3 in singles, two U. 8. women's In Final fs Nelson Cards 30 former Atlanta shoeshine boy and # 8.8 doubles teams scored opening, n Final Four | Miss Nelson was best in the world’s lightweight champion. SO THE BOU T was stopped. : | BEDFORD, June 20 (UP)— medal department with a 30. Miss Beau, a man of vigor and scar Personally, we like our brains Two. :base’ hits—o'Connell 17, Platt 17 TT New Yorker Eliminated Medalist Arch Voris, a hometown Ellis, far off her game as a six- tissue, was awarded a TKO over incased in a strong cranium and Baiiarandre 4 Fits Gerald 4 Ballinger 3. Irvin Dorfman of New York, ad, still was the youngster to beat time city champion, had 44 for the Ronnie Harper of Detroit in 2:13 not scrambled on a dirty canvas Rikard 3, Stevens & Gutteridge, kmaa) seeded 14th, was the first Yank today as four shotmakers opened nine holes. s. of the fifth round. Harper was as floor. A referee plays it safe i haseall 3. Peters 3 Kalin 2 ite Gerald eliminated in third round play the semifinals of the 25th annual] The Fulmer-Dye match found surprised as the 4000 fans when when he stops such a brawl. 2 + Daliessandro- 3" Blatt. Stevens, Saffell.| when he was upset by unseeded, Indiana junior golf championship, M7s, Fulmer, the former Sue Land Referee Frank Arford stopped the — Beau came in a
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88-year-old Adrian Quist of Aus-| Voris disposed of Bob Goldberg, jof Richmond, winning 4, 5 and 6, bout. . PITORING tralia, 6-4, 6-2, 6-2. Indianapolis, 2 and 1, in the third halving 2, 7 and § and losing 1, 3 .Judges Tony Coppi and Fred Outside of the Harper-Jack go,| WL i H R BE SQ Third-seeded Gertrude (Gussie) round, and ousted last yea¥'s run-|and 8, {De Borde agreed with Arford. the card was from hunger and Hutchings ...... 2 0 3 a 2 » 5 Moran of Santa Monica, Cal, and nerup, Paul Bumann Jr, South! Mrs. Fulmer took the fourth # = = strictly a starvation diet for red- Riot, 8 ] i BH 8 Patricia Canning Todd La Bend, 2 and 1, in the quarter. ‘hole on a birdie four, swept the] SAID ARFORD: “Harper blooded American boys, of which| Strobel he 35 Baal ad off to fi ; on a birdie four and took aldidn't know what round it was. I "Ah Is one. McCall. 340 4 2 313 OQ Ney Ny with a 6-0, 6-2 conquest of Jean ay Voris faced Gera = par five on the sixth. Worst hole stopped the fight to save him We wont dwell on the fo! Riddte toad Walker-8mith and Jean Quertier, llams of Indianapolis who dumped for both was the second which from serious injury.” alleged fights that preceded the Gress Tet: AT 48 30 23
Red Birds Break Loss Streak for 11-7 Win
As far as the Louisville Colo‘nels are concerned, the Columbus|
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British Wightman Cup players, in the first round.’ The other semifinal match was trapped off the first tee on a|was well able to continue. His tial Slonger punches are served Buck of Boston and/paired Charles Butler, Indianap- bogey five when her second shot/manager, Walter Ketchel said 3 U conventions. onels al also won, beating Nancy Glover tinsville. Butler defeated Elliott| Mrs. Dye, the former Alice Was just getting started when: the : of Brit- Phillips, New Albany. two-up, and O'Neal. eliminated Mrs Jack|fight was stopped. The bout Aromatic than a ain, 6-2, 6-1. Callis sidelined Rudy Boyd, La! Hendricks of Woodstock, 8 and 6, looked like it was cut and dried ato Poietied by Ar : ain A Lea round singles. The former Sue Land turned | hooted and booed. Of course Jack Clemmons, the pride. of Indian " The American ladies took back Miss Donna Knox of Merid-| Was the master boxer and punch- apolis heavyweights. Ah, talse| 6 Tra i Golf Tour-| anaes Wiis, who has been aiter- | passkey to vietory in the fight right arm (he complained of nament went into its Wecoria | atime winning the city and state me. Jack hacked Ronnie with both) and asked for the fight to Red Birds pick inopportune times
Ronald Crockett, Bedford, one-up. they halved in six. Mrs. Fulmer| Harper took a lacing. but he Main event. It suffices to say) Mam... sae f Vent Cal, [olfs, against Robert Callis of M that “Harper is a late starter and] 2 2 = ancy Chaffee o entura, Ca 8 allis of Mar- went Into a bunker. a arpe ONE BOUT was just a bit more Seven American men were Porte, 3 and 1, yesterday. yesterday. for Jack.” like an accident lookin : g for a gcheduled to vie in the third S——— Defeats Miss Knox The fans thought so too. They place to happen, “fought” Willie! charge of their singles competition fan Hills, T and 5, in yesterday's ¢': Harper had guts and youth. by advanc g 10 of Shelf rigisel Neb. June 20 (UP)—| quarter-final match. [But that combination “isn’t the Ashley suffered a “broken” lett! round today with most of the championship with Mrs. Dye since | terrifie rights and set him up for 'be halted at 1:06 of the third © break an eight-game losing favorites still in the running. (the early Forties, had a 6 and 4° '¢thal left in the infighting. . 4 Clemmons had a nosebleea Streak.
The No. 1 seeded player, John Kraft of Denver, Colo, easily dis-| posed of Ed O'Shea of Lincoin,|
victory over Mrs. William rh man, a Meridian Hills teammate,
an, 2 Meridiag Hila teammate, Terre Haute Phils
which must have been caused by {the altitude, because both men were fighting high above boxing.
The Colonels could have gone! into first place last night in the American Association. The fim-|~
Nuff said. TKo? ing was right. League-leading ® = Indianapolis was shut out by ToBILL ROBERTS, he of the ledo and the Colonels could have spare-tire midriff, came in 27 taken over with a win. But they| pounds heavier than Johnny V & didn’t. The Red Birds out-slugged| negar of Cincinnati &t 20713. Vin- them, -11.7, { I Rega; didn’t attract flies or any-| The Birds used 13 hits to back ight events are scheduled for sity June graduate was two up at 3 ng resembling fighting and the up 10-hit hurling by three moundsue. {the midget auto races tomorrow pid turn a a medal of 40, Ra vie double Joss drop Dar bout ended in a merciful knockout men. Jack Crimian needed relief “Name” golfers bidding for the Nght at Indianapolis Speedroifie. gver par, for the best medal show-| Haute. Waterloo stopped Dan- at 1:42 -of the third round. in the seventh, but took credit title held by Charles Braughton,| A.50-lap main event, featuring ing of the favored foursome. The ville. § to 5 and 5 to 2. in the twin _Fromoter Jerry Sacks an- for the win. Meridian Hills, include Charles an inverted start, will bring to- rest of the foursome had 41's on bill while Quincy stopped Terre nounced that State Heavyweight Millers, Brewers Split (Chick) Evans of Chicago, Jim gether last week's winner, Bernie the first nine, Mrs. Dye and Mrs. Haute, 8 to 5. Champ Eiza Thompson is quitting Up in Minneapolis, Lefty Chet
Neb, 5 and 4, yesterday in theion ner first hole for a bogey five, | first round on the long Happy put she used her irons effectively Lose, Stretch Leo
{Hllow « Sours. to win 8 and 4 over Mrs. George | The Terre Haute Phillies,
A: Ll... © Enos of the Indianapolis Country (Three-I Lea gue leaders, stretched Eight Midget Events Chub. {their lead last night while losing
Rest Have 41's pee to. Quincy as second-place DanBilled ot S drome The 22-year-old Indiana Univer ye dropped a pair to Waterloo.
Fourteen states were repre-' gented in the early pairings of Western Senior Golf Association
championship play which opened today at. the Meridian Hills
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Manion, St. Louls, Robert Stran-|Jacobson, and the father and son Fulmer with 5-up advantages, and In other games, Decatur and NS title and that Roberts andj. ooo’ Jone ™ ine’ ‘Milwaukee i ahan, Toledo, Billy Sfxty, Mil. tedm, Ted and Gene Hartley. Miss Ellis gaining a three-up lead. Cedar Rapids split their twin bill, Olemmons liad been signed for Ai Brewers Hal a split WiE the wit waukee, Robert Harlow." Pine-| Time trials begin at 6:30 p. m... Miss Knox won only the seventhiDecatur taking the first, 5 to 4, Bmp OBS a Mhnot Ny But Minneapolis Millers by twirling hurst, N. C., and Arnold Mink. with the first elimination race| hole from Mrs. Fulmer when theland Cedar Rapids snatching the ju... rou, ts drew about $5000. ONe-hit ball in the seven-inning 4 Was |! ley of Oak Lawn, Til starting at 8:30. ‘ llatter hit through the trees from nightcap, 9 to 8. Evansville Aa drew bout $5000. as
{opener of a doubleheader. Nichols, only 19, yielded only a clean Bill Roberts, 207'42, Indianapolis, knocked single to Johnny Kropf in® the
{the rough. She won the first four|/drubbed Davenport, 11 to 4, to Fight Summary {holes and won Nos. 11 and 13 with complete action.
{out Johnny Vi [consistent approach shots, Be ee gut, Johnny Yintegar. 180} 2. Cincinnati, at| ep cq jo posting his shut-out, 7-0. e u r g Mrs. Dye won the second and Gr Redding. Country Club of Indian- from Dave Ashies, 11. Cinriapiis. won| The Millers came back strong ithird holes, but halved the next % olis. gSteated Mes. Gise Sines: North Fond knockout at 1:06 of the third/in the nightcap to win, 10-9. But three, only to win the next six | ide, defeated Firs. Roger Fleming, High-| Har 4. Indianapolis, won Milwaukee almost pulled it out , over -Mrs. Hendricks. Mrs. Hoff-| and aiRD FLIGHT | trom’ Bn” Biyerton. 101! 2 Murray, Kv.lof the fire with a four-run rally Open Friday {man had a 42 and won No. 7 with | os SARK Garrison, a Horch Slae, e; | the fourth round, Ye in the ninth. y er m * a 25-foot putt but she wilted onus: ‘Mrs "Paul Kerser. North Side. ‘de. Tommy Tinbs. 115. Columbus. ©. drew In| - Meanwhile, the St. Paul Saints 2417 ST a eo rs an avis ake Shore, 1x d : ; (12, 13 and 14, Miss Ellis going He 1; Mrs. Fred Keesiini. indian wake, = Colion Chaney. 189%. Indianapolis won| ere SWeeping a three-game series ct oTHING Stamens AMERICAN AMSOCIATION hi Fb AN mute only two over par for the 14 holes. dafeates, ay Te nilgan. ha og BL I at’3 al" the with Kansas Omy, 134. The SOLD ONY 3y Wen Lost Put a8. Chicago at fetralt ia | Miss Nelson won the first, Becherer. Meridian Hills, defeated Mrs. | third round. oa ~~ Saints pounded out 16 hits, SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO INDIANAPOLIS 43 £14 Washington at New York Noel Epperson, North Side. 3 and 2 —— — oe {auisvilie 3 808 Wl Ciaveland at Bt. louis (night (fourth and ninth holes from Mrs.| FOURTH. FLIGE — Minneapolis. ,. 2% a1 FAIONATIONAL LEAGUE I ho shot a 42 for the out! Evelyn Ward, Sarah Shank, de- : St. Pan ‘on + 483 8% Now vork at Brooklyn. nos, who shot a eo tented Gertrude Nickel, Indian Lake. 5 Cotumbus $95 11 | 8" Logis at Chics nine, but the former won four of and 3. Mrs. Frank Cox. Peasant Run Milwaukee 0 412 | Philndelnhia at Boston night) eated Mrs. ET. Hunter, Pleasant Run anes City..." $ 33 i | {Only games chedu the last five holes, : o's Mrs. Melvin Priedenberg, Broad sade — poo —— | Today's semifinals are siated moor. defeated ph Jed arun, - AMERICAN LEAGUE {~~ RESULTS YESTERDAY {for 18 holes, preceding the 18-hole indisn Lake, defeated Mrs. Frank Taylor, Detroit - Won Lost Bet GB. iit CAN ACS 030 100 7 10 3 finals tomorrow morning. sh Shank 2th riicH | R Clex a eit bi Fi Su ¥ a Co ore. Flowers hin hy Scherbarth; Yesterday's sub-flight results: reated Dey air Meridmn, we oo Poston 1°38 30. 358 a |Habenicht, Crimian @, Clark %) and CHAMPIONSHIP CONSOLA TION {diana polis, ae fre, Bert Beadle, Plea. Washington 29 33 483 13 Gara! 100 0 Alice Embardt, Side. defeated || he TD Mah: Seok Chicago 37 1.0817 [Rams City O39 39 0i—.4 18 3iMrs Rick Herrick. NM ihiand. 8 Rerk.” Aafented Mrs Willem “Erder Panloual #8 3H 8 Burdette, Shea (3) and * Drescher: eae Marg” Raion. Cole, eridian Tull Sei | Country Club of Indianapolis, 1. up Te " ——— ® Martin Chandler (3, 26d nd Anderson. 8 WH. Cox. Pleasant Run, de- | Roles. Mrs. BL ine. Jieasan b Run. de. NATIONAL LEAGUE 5 In aaah Lane) 5 feated Judy Keesling. Indian Lake. § sod. aT ny Br : 3 nn Himsa is 2a ‘220 8-8 1 3/4 Mrs. Lou Bola, Highland, defeated Mis ah N 5] Won Lost Pt, os J Nichols 4 Lakeman: pa babaia Raioh’ Flood. Meridian Hills, 4 and >hiladelphia 33 CaF C8 la Ti HANEY A ead Oanaren Mrs P Gropp, Pleasant Run. de- ' ' 4 Second Ga y Pavan 3 2 i ‘a Milwaukee 002 "ado o4- 3 Bn ? feted “ary ail Glvidan, Woodstoo fo ih THE LITTLE SPORT HAVE PLENTY OF g Satna 30 20 508 3B ianeapolis x iY its Morris. Hillcrest. 1 u 2 tara 33 3 31 3 Ayer te aon " und Bade ang Linden; | Mri; Fries Highland. detoatea Sir Riera i |New Idea In Sports Comics ; va a . liam arnaby crest, # 206 41 328 18 | iam, Dar hath Nor pe ; NATIONAL LEAGUE atie Bannetman. 2 cinta ’ 5 Py ol fd ano g } ' 3 feaisg Mrs. Charles Anderson, terest. | | ‘STARTS MONDAY - | ; GAMES TODAY oston 8 SECOND FLIGHT { N tT f 8 anemicax association | NE SIR 400, Sieh Sut ere wr "eer (Hifi, asienist| 11 4p e SPORTS SECTION 16. Therwes- Jus, 1949 IND POLIS Niehi, Games’ lever (3-1 hs He) Ry defeated. 1 Ee . N {APOLIS at Col 2. 100=~3 9 s, s Loutsville at Toledo, | Ca eanis 03 wm 9-38 = Quart Size, $2.98; Pint Size, 51.59 Minneapolis at Milwaukee Munger, Boyer (3), Hearn (5) and Rice; : : Bt Pail at Kansas City lade 4-1) and Waker Losing itch. | py ‘ MEER unger (3-8 0 runs-—8mall 2 Cavaretta, Palko wo 000559 o 3 NEW! > : & neinnat i reat = | Pistsburgh 100 300 03x— 6 9 3| cod Y hv S | : x i tt be? | D ox ¥ Sm ith . Bi and Howell. Werle. | re aan Hot. wr Cold out e oe oo ad £ 2 ] pon oil) an ueller, Turner (9) Five - a nh i ow mild can a cigarette el fener “Bickon’ 0). ‘Login| Hehe pans, such @ inches Ii ~ 2 ich o m 11-3) ome UN or, Tok 100 002 000— 3. 9 H Light’ wi. Keeps tod 38) 95 : Fine Qua ity . . er ew Yor 010 200 20x— & 8 or cold for hours. " : ye
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