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McCarthy of fan Jose State, 6 and 5."

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co Ditcusing play in the Western Seniors’ Golf Association championship tourney at Meridian Hills Vaughn of Albion, Mich.; C. Fiyde o Conrad? Evanston, lll; J. Clark Espie, IndisnapD. Stanton, ad Harry E Stage, He

Twoll 3 girls P At Wimbledon

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Doris Hart Defeat

British Opponents

WIMBLEDON, England, June

erly Hills, Cal, and Doris Hart of Jacksonville, Fla., swept into the fourth round of the women's, singles competition at the Wimibledon championships. today with straight set triumphs. Miss Brough, the. detendiog, champion, eliminated by Joy Mot-| tram of Britain, 9-7, 6-2, and

of Britain, 6-2, 6-3,

yelte, Ind, «Miss Hoahing wouldn't come to

Oregon Player

Is NCAA Favorite

Purdue's Wampler Trims Son Jose Man UE, N. M., June

ALBUQUERQ 30 (UP)~—Dick Yost of Oregon State held the favorite’'s spot to-

day as the NCAA golf tourna-!

ment went into the quarter-finals, Yost stepped into the top bracket of title seedings yesterday won 6-and-8 in the third round of match play over Harvie

- Ward, the defending champion

from North Carolina. The Oregon State contender put on a faultless tion with hisi:

iron, birdieing three and bogeying!

only one while Ward bogeyed five holes and parred the rest.

Day of Upsets 5 Barlier, Ben Alyea of UCLA

‘sent Ward's co-favorite for the . title, Medalist Arnold Palmer of

: Wake Forest, to the sidelines, 1Billy Maxwell of North Texas

_ly-touted Bo Wininger of Okla- ‘ hdma A&M, and Purdue's Fred Wampler Jr. swamped Warren

In other third “round results, —

of Stanford, Ray Harris of Wake Forest 8 and 7 over Roy Moe of Stanford, and Kennett .of USC won

Florida girl and was slow on the base line.

Men Seek 6 Berths

All of today's women’s singles {matches were third round contests with the winners entering, {the round of 16. Meanwhile,

Chick Evans Jr. of Chicago Takes Lead in Meet Here

59-Year-Old Golfer Posts 72 Total; Henry Simons, 77, Sure Class A Winner [the round of 16. Mesuwiile

By CHARLEY MILLER s in th A few extra years don't keep good goifer$ fiom staying a few sight bering 8 B_the quarissingls pars ahead of Father Time. Charles (Chiek) Evans Jr. of Chicago 1n second round men’s doubles. showed that yesterday as the Western Senior Golf Tourney opened Gardnar Mulloy of Miami and at Meridian Hill&. + Bill Talbert of New York beat The 58-year-old Chick took a one-stroke lead over the frald MA rt Larsen of San Franeiseo and the two-day tourney when he shot a one-over par 72. Fortier Trvih Dorfman of New York, 6-4, Open and Amatuer champion of. ’ the United States, Mr. Evans put Bross 38 63 $4. 9d Budge Patly of together two rounds of 36 to post 83 players from 12 states opened (© Cincinnati eliminated {his 72. Chick's closest competitor, Play. Low man in the handleapip jo 0, "roe cotton and Fran-| {Thomas C. Robbins, Larchmont, division will receive the Charles | df

cis Wallis, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 [N, Y., toured the 18-hole layout Braughton "cup. - Gertrude (Gussie). Moran. ‘wiio) in 73. No Worries in Class A

3 |sald before the tournament be-! Chick got off to an unsteady. Class A, the division for 8olf-i gan that she hoped her play! start. But then he became the ers over 75, boasted a sure win-| {would overshadow her costume {Chick of old and picked up two ner in Henry Simons, 77, of n= thie birdies on the front nine to take dianapolis. Mr. Simons shot 42-1. 50 40 enter the fourth round

ithe turn one-over par, (43-85, There's no competition t0/ war she defeated Mrs. Anne!

trophy was at stake as the

30 (UP)--Louise Brough of Bev- ;

Miss Hart defeated Gem Hoahing, 3

the net to battle the hard-hitting’, .

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Miss Jane Nelson of Highland ol) and Mrs. C. Richard Ful-

mer of Hillcrest were wondering

year, became the third U. 8.| 500d fogether before the start of their fight for the women's city golf championship today at Hilerest,

about their links fate when they

- Good Putting Helped {worry about. Mr. Simons is the nr. .ia ¢ I Good: putting on the last twolonly entrant in Class A, 8 arie Seghers of France, 6-4 | holes helped him to hit par on Other low shooters included the second mine and take the Clark Espie Jr. Indianapolis and| Naticy Chaffee of Vahtura, {Cal., followed with a 6-2, 6-0 vic lead. He knew whal he had to Arnold Minkley, Oaklawn, IIL, {tory over Mrs. Freda Hammer {beat because his foursome took both of whom got 74s, and O. V.| sley of Britain. off sometime after Mr. Robbins’ Russell, New York, with a 75. quartet got away. Chick's card: yESTERDAY'S RESULTS | Gussie Draws Crowd’ Par-out .... #43 443 544-35 {Charles Bans Jr. Ohicass 34-30 B Miss Moran, clad in a neatly Evans ..... 344 42 443-36 | Arid Rinkies, Lass wh, fil. 3737 74 tailored suit and with her pigpar Moree an js 345-367] tarry & sae. Wow Fork Ape = Hitails done up with blue ribbons, VANE. vieen 455 3858672 JAIL Manion. sh. Lou 40-38 78 drew a capacity crowd of 4000

is « The Walter A. Kennedy low: & tnt Chg ge 1 3 = = 1 to the small No. 2 court. The

{Ed Daliman | spectators had to be satisfied Foot Ei rie es 30-4 i= Gussie’s good looks because Wha Nariey. “Grand oman + 8 she and Mrs. Beghers provided IP gle fev iter Ar 11-38 §1/ very little good ‘tennis.

ley, : 3 Barbara Scofield #f San FranAt Set ome | oS Mase Faget ga ia = lat continued the American vie i fen gaa on us Th {tory parade by eliminating Mrs. I dec bi Cn 0-38 | Peggy Dawson- -Seott of Britain, : 4 43 8 Lit Li B.

X Li inberry, ewport,

An all-Offenhauser racing pro-|

Leonard 3 and 2 over E. J. Rogers of Okla-

homa. Wampler Meets Coulter : n one of today's pairings

. Wampler was matched agains his ‘college teammate, Coulter.

Hoosier Results

JER, RP defeated Dick

Prod A lta due. detested Ge T he eh ger! en ro a deleates Da 8 ve win} Wa m eh + Geten 5 Warren 3 Mi Ba Jose Bint Ped arts, n

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eer Srfemiss Be Jim AN Be Mexico,

Seca] defeated Crozier, 1 up. ennett defen ett defeated Roge Rogers 3 and 2

Negro Team Signs’

2 White Players

CHICAGO, June 30 (UP)-The Chicago American Giants today announced the signing of two white players, the first in the 17year history of the Negro American ‘League. The players were Louis Clarizio; 20-year-old outfielder, and Lou Chilban, 19-year-old pitcher, both former. players at Crane Techni: cal High School here. Dr. J, B. Martin, bwner of the Chicago Negro team and presi-|

dent of the league, said that the [5 j players had been scouted at he 18

their high school careers.

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‘Busy Boy Is a Good Boy Columbus Be Program Wiping Out Delinquency

Youthful Former Mayor Spearheads

Vast Recreational Project in Ohio

By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer COLUMBUS, O., June 30—Smooth-faced Jim Rhodes, the one-| time boy mayer of Columbus, now is the boys’ mayor and through! use of an extensive sports program has virtually wiped out juvenile delinquency in the Ohio capital. ~~ ech many other cities could copy, the one-time national president of the Amateur Athletic Union has used sports as the that “a busy boy is a good boy.

Setting an example medium to prove, The bland, persuasive Rhodes

has, as a matter of fact, convert- plugging along as a band booker ed this one-time numbers center| with stage aspirations.

nto a regular boys' town. His)

accomplishments include:

ONE: Organization of a gang” which now "numbers ters, "TE TWO: Formation of 500 base

ball leagues for the kids. THREE: Founding of the Na-| tional Caddy Association with anlorganize the

FOUR: Revived the Ohio AAU

and the Ohio Public Lniks Golf sociation.

FIVE: Increased Columbus

Sapert In, race at 8:30, Ripth Taney o-Ab— 88 Tonight's card will fekture al im, V7 Kipeion, i. 434 80-lap main eyent. Ted and Gene! ihn vaychn, A gid Hartley and last week's 50-lap feCoy, " Cnet 5 ws Junior Fina S {winner, Sag io Jacobson, are; {Bt RE Neg , : HER |among e topflight pilots who kev Fucker : {will drive in pursuit of gold and Br ge oan, Vg CRUE | BEDFORD, June 30 (UP)! glory when the mighty midgets » [57 i Bw i Two 19-year-old shotmakers will “rev” it up at their last Indian-Farold Proevol Glenview | J A [battle today for the silver anniapolis outpost. IT Bal Cincinnati | i iversary championship of the InOther stars to appear tonight| i: i, “Sung Sortsens mga \diana Junior Golf Association. include Rex Easton, Johnny Rob- £ J J. Baisher, Rockford, Hl... 43-43 a The youthful clubwielders, med- Och tian. erts and Jimmy Carls, Tonight's 1iner Barkan. Cinelnnadt i giialiat Arch Voris ir, a Bafiiétown fastest qualifier is eligible for the| {alle RE whan Tiehland lad, and Bob Calis of Martins-

43. 87\ville, had little trouble qualifying

pat-o-goid prize money... #

3— 88 ’ have to start in last place and! br. Shin ih nul Minn, A nn {for today's 36-hole finale, have more success than last|Boe, ¥, Sinoel Clicioed {i= 3 Vorls, who took medal honors), week's fastest qualifier, Mike W. Kelly, Ore a ood. TEN iby firing sub-par golf over the O'Halloran. O'Halloran was Mikel 1g, end nso, Cibetnnati . §/6100-yard Otis Park course, inated at 25 laps by a spin 1Gharles J ra: po asansport Ei n trounced Gerald Williams of InAll Speedrome races are sanc-/L E Witcher, Evansville : #8 {dianapolis in yesterday's serii-

tioned by the "Midwest Racing cant 3" Con kos. sansvilie finals,

| Asscalation There. wil be Zour | tod EO aC apis, minary races before ea-! Mach ture is run off. The Speedrome {i He ae “Rockford Th

is located at U. 8. 52 and Kitley| Elie Sui Kagon -

5 pr pi other Indianapolis shotmaker,| -41—- 81 Chinrles Butler, «47 93 S45 93)

Ave. id lack; Higom ington 48 03 ee ——— 3 rH Yao, Roeklord, 11 Bears Sign Zalejski 1X J Gets Indianapolis 3-41

Dr.

zsEssnssssassatante > ssessssssrats +l ¢ -

number. SIX: Founded a kids 200, -.com-|

let ith miniature rid EVEN nina ule il boys’ land football star, he ran three| club with a huge clubhouse com-| plete - with 7 and 5° while Caitispworkshop, gymnasiums, play yard As 81] {scored a 5 and 4 victory over an- and plans for a swimming pool.

ghowers, television,

Knows Boy's Problems Rhodes, who has three daugh-,

w/a - 98 inine, but slipped then when he many problems of his own after] boys start to vote. AR 7/bogeyed four holes in succession. pig father, a coal miner in Jack-|

contribute to. the family larder!

ing Ernie Zalejski, Notre Dame Br: §eorse Raoveter Evansville “e"ist| NEW YORK, June 30 (UP)— halfback who scored three touch-|EFrank Davis, indianaveils =... H-23—103 Brooklyn Dodger Outfielder Carl

downs for the Irish against Navy a wu. JOraenson. Tndisnapolty 53-54—101 Furillo was discharged from Swe-

nsmore, Rockford. HI § {in 1949. E ~ Wiliam ¥. MeGuire, niche o

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Br Ha 120 dish Hospital yesterday and was —ito join his team in Philadelphia ‘today.

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¥ {“beaned” by Sheldon Jones of the|

GAMES TODAY A Manes 0s MINNEAPOLIS Jackie” Cr

alt ia knocked out Els Ask, 129,

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Chicago 001011 022 7 14-0 A MINI Minn. INDIANAPOLIS at Columbus (Bight). {Detroit 200 000 100 3 & 1 Finland. Tet a | | Louisville at Toledo (2, twi-sight); t Cain 4-5) and Masi; Hutchinson, NORTH ADAMS. Mass —Vie Cardell, | Minneapolis at Milwaukee night), {Rogovin (9) and Robinson, Losing piteh- | 147. Hartford, Conn., gutpointed Johnny ul a Kansas City (night), er—Hutchinson ( Dar 145. Paterson, N. J.

by. » PORTLAND, ME.- 135.1

X MERICAN LEAGUE 310 000 000 4 6° 0 “Hermie Preman, and Joe Baze rode Noble Flower, Philadelphia. at Washington (2. nighti [St Lous 00 000 100 1 1. Bath, Me, outpointed Ruben Davis, i REAR 1 al afi. MER opin ca) pag nfl pil pee PE mre, S875 | 9) and # . Ta Bt. Louis at Chicago (night), Pillette (0-3). | : ATIONAL LEAGUE samionar teacue ~~~ Motor League Baseball Boston st New York. New York ......c.cs 001: 300 043-11 18. Oommunity Buick remained unbeaten Sryokivn at Bidston Braokisn Nanasn a 40 J $8 olin the Recreation-Motor League b Pittevur at s Calderor 3: Hatten, Bran 81, Bi ih ¢ ing Jones and Maley a 4 to 1 pasting] ttsburgh at St. Louis, Tons Pan o He eg Sond at Riverside yesterday. In anothier-Motor alica (8), unbeaten

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| Furillo remained under obser-| tournament are set. [vation for 24 hours after being| Clyde Akard upset Art- Li re pon: 4 4-6, 6-3 and 6-4, to move into the Kave.s”

‘Akard Wins: Way To Singles Semifinals

Semifinals of the city tennis!

»land, when he started at Ohio

Yesterday ™ roniaht's gard;

State University, he still was

nounced as “Mrs. Nelson” by the

{the veteran :Miss Dorothy Ellis, {5 and 4.

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By

for the city women’s golf

putt,

six on the first hole. Slightly on at being an-

PAR ...ivvooos 454 355 454—30 Mrs, Fulmer ... 455 354 #4539 Miss Nelson .... 845 355 444—40

official stdartér, the 22-year-old Highlander’ proceeded to top her drive. Mrs. Fulmer played it down the middle to take a par 4 and a one-up lead. Miss Nelson served notice on her opponent on the second hole that she was not to be counted out. Two long woods, a “dead eye” approach ard a single putt gave Miss Nelson a birdie four to her opponent's five and squared the match. Both took regulation par 5's on the next three holes to keep the match even. The gallery was sur-| prised to find Miss Nelson keep-| ing up with the long-hitting Mrs. Fulmer off the tees.

25-Foot Putt

Mrs. Fulmer drew cheers ‘from the gallery as she ran down a 25-foot putt on the par-five No, 6 hole to assume the lead again. Miss Nelson two-putted for a par: Both took regulation fours on No. 7. | ; On the long par-five No. 8 hole, Mrs. Fulmer put her second wood —a prodigious poke—on the green 35 feet from the pin. She missed the curving uphill putt by inches and had to settle for a tying birdie four. : Plucky Miss Nelson tied up the match again on No. 9 with a wellplayed par four as the’ pressure began to tell on Mrs. Fulmer and she missed a six-footer.

Mrs. Fulmer was her long-clout-ing self in disposing of Defending Champion. Mrs. Paul Dye yesterday, 4 and 2, Miss Nelson, the 22-year-old native of Anderson, played brilliantly in disposing of

Even After Nine

Mrs. Fulmer and Mrs. Dye were even up at the end of the first nine, both shooting 42's. Mrs. Fulmer then proceeded to take No. 10 with a birdie four off an eight-

Then he opened a restaurant called “Jim's Place,” just off the

‘Wgnot campus and he was on his way.| {deuce. Then Mrs. Dye lost 14 to

{Formation of a Young Republic-|

tan Club started him politically putt on 16 for a birdie four after

‘and at 32 Rhodes moved in the mayor's office downtown. | ‘One of his first projects was to! Rnot Hole Gang, |

annual national tournament held With 1000 members. The kids are| here.

{passed in to see the Columbus) Redbirds of the American As-| :Rhodes then started this boys’ club, leasing an old! market place for $1 a year and!

playgrounds from 19 to 52 In! (putting the “bite” on merchants|

to equip it. A low 70 shooter in golf and | {a former high school basketball

Columbus - Opens, started the Golden Gloves: and just: finished

{promoting . the recent PGA golf

championship. | Rhodes has higher political iambitions and only recently was

| 'defeated in the Ohio gubernatori-| Voris was three-under regula- ters, is particularly fond of boys al primary. But you'll be hearing {tion figures for 13 holes. Butler yng recognizes their problems./more from 44 83 held Callis even on the front-imhat may be because he had so executive.

this sports-minded Just wait until

CHICAGO, June 30 (UP)~—The poy heat, yodianabolis ie 48 -~ a m———————— Chicago Bears added offensive Dr CB McDaniel Connersville &o- HB z Furillo R cl b' oun ied ahem he on Softball Notes punch to their club today by sign- George H. Poske, Indianapolis 0 ejoins uv 5 a 8S 4 EM-ROE LEAGUE

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foot putt: She duplicated her putting to take the 12th in birdie a par four and d¥nceded a long

making five attempts herself. That: closed the duel. Mrs. Ful-

Holes:

Mrs. Fulmer Misses Short Put for Lead

MARION CRANEY Mrs. Richard Fulmer of Hillcrest and Miss Jane

championship. 1 match on the ninth green when her opponent “muffed” a six-foot

ls Ne Nelson pulled her game together after taking a miserable

10th through 16. Mrs, Fulmer played out the back nine, finishing with a five under par 34 for an 18-hole total of 76, one below women’s par. Miss Edis lost out when her vaunted short game failed her, Her opponent, Miss Nelson, an employee of the Massachusetts Life Insurance Co. here, took the lead from the start. Miss Ellis

was in the rough off her first tee -

shot and had a double bogey six as Miss Nelson hit beautifully with. her irons and woods for a par four.

Hits Into ‘Woods

Two superb shots put Miss Nelson on the green on the 401yard second hole. She then took a birdie four to go 2 up. On the

third hole she flew to the carpet . on a long No. 4 iron shot and

took a 3 up advantage on an easy par four. The short fourth cost Jane part of her lead. She smashed her

tee shot into the woods and took

a total of five str Miss Ellis’ three .- But Jane was equal to the t ahead and swept through seven, eight and nine in one-under par figures for a 5-up lead at the halfway point,

es as against

She had a 39 medal for the first

nine, even par. Miss Ellis carded 44, A seven after she hit into a trap cost Jane the 10th hole as Miss Ellis negotiated it in six, Miss Ellis canned a sévenifoot put for a birdie deuce to win 12 and cut Miss Nelson's margin to three holes. Then Jane applied the clincher. A five-foot putt gave her a birdie four on 13 and a 30-footer- on 14 was good for a birdie trey and an end to the contest,

Entries Lagging for Anniversary Tourney The Indiana Golf Association is receiving entries for its ‘Golden Anniversary tourney at Highland, July 10, but they aren't coming in fast enough.

That's what Cliff Wagoner:

says. Cliff is secretary of the association and the man to contact with entries. Entries should be sent to Wagoner, 1108 Merchants Bank building. He reports entries have been received from Terre Haute, Richmond, South

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