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The Wright Angle — =

Why No Auto Races at Fair?

Events Would Make Money; Not Cause Injury to Horses

By ART WRIGHT

Why, the-auto racing fans want to know, can't we| have duto races at the Fairgrounds? Don't tell us that it wouldn't be lucrative . . . for the, Fair Board can obtain most any kind of guarantee from

THIS IS AN OPEN letter to .the member rs of the Indiana State Fair Board: 5 hil nis [ own

legitimate AAA race operators to make the race a paying event for the Fair Board. Don't tell us that the horsemen say that calcium chloride

hour. Nothing serious happened, except that the ‘mechanics had

night.

down dust) will injure the horses . We can obtain too many statistics from chemical experts to prove they're wrong. Don't tell us that it isn't “the thing to do” at the big fairs . . . we can name too many of them—! mighty big—that stage races annually as the “big day” of the Fair,

and the rough track made necessary 10 use more

including fe * LEE WAL LARD,

the Lou Moore Blue Crown team this year, was in town last week to pick up a new Oldsmobile for his own pleasure. What happens

» = ” : : SO, WE'D LIKE to know, what Is the REAL reason we can't have auto races at the Fairgrounds + .. even after the Fair. A National. Championship date sanctioned by the Contest Board of the American Automobile Association, which supervises the ‘Indianapolis “500,” can be obtained for this year. . Fans who REALLY want to see ‘a championship race at the Fairgrounds this year can help] by writing their views to: Ken-| neth F. Blackwell, the Indiana State’ grounds, Indianapolis.

sold “the team ‘cars? Wallard! doesn’t know. He has plenty of] offers, although he doesn’t talk] about them, and he'll still consider any others... for he hasn't] made up his mind. Paste this] (in your hatband: Wallard will | {win the “500” the year he has the car under him capable of

Fair, Fair- Tomorrow "night (eve of the

more to report on the situation championship feature event; ANGLE. lap championship feature Tuesday night, Fourth of July.

= =”

‘Burns faces Clyde Akard at 2

to burn the midnight oil last P-™. today at Brookside for the -relty tennis men's singles title-and}

THE 100-MILE Snonivionship] The trophy is being awarded (spread .on the track to keep race at Langhorne, Pa. Speed-| by John F. Hennessey, native of way last Sunday was one of the Indianapolis, and member of the toughest of the season. The heat Davis Cup team in 1927 and 1928.! it| Hennessey, relief | California, drivers than. in any other race-—| doubles combination of Hennes-| Wy '—this season. sey and Lott, seeded No. 1

the little BUY | Hennessey’s career was his upset! . SF | with the big smile who drove on .¢ gprench--ace Henri Cochet—in—§&

to him now that Lou Moore has| ie tern crown. He did much to

{won three times before it can be

iE Nard € Meet for City

“John F. Hennessey

Trophy foBe Awarded Winner : Defending Champion Ralph|

the John F. Hennessey trophy.

lives in| of the

who now was - half

years. One of the highlights of;

singles at Forest ‘Hills in 1928.

U.S. Hopes for Title Soar as Bromwich, '2 Other Aussies Fall

Vic Seixas Upsets ‘Down-Under” Veteran; 6 Americans Remain in Women's 4th Round

| WIMBLEDO ‘the Wimbledon men's singles championship—and the Davis Cup later on-—soared today when young Vic Seixas upset the veteran | {Jack Bromwich and led five U. 8. players into the quarter-finals, = mostly at the expense of Australia. - ‘There were six Americans and six Agsies n the fourth round

Tennis Stars Enter isis. ts fees Woodstock Meet

had withered to only top-seeded Frank Sedgman while the U.S. - was represented by Seixas, secs {ond-seeded Billy Talbert of New Trabbert, Talbert In Doubles Play can, Fred K leski of H e ovales ams= = Tony Sethe Sn SE tramek, Mich, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4, but in ill . Talbert, formerly of Indi-i,. canoe the 12th seeded Seixas. of

During his early years, Hennessey won “the. _cify singles. ‘title here several times as well as the

| develop young tennis players dur{ing his residence here,

Defending champions Ralph Yom (let) ad Stan Malless clash with. Jim n Birr and Wayne Burns | The Hennessey trophy must be at 4 p. m, today at Brookside in the men's doubles finals of the City Tennis Tournament. Ralph | Burns faves Clyde Akard earlier in the afternoon for the men's Singles title.

| York, —Budge Patty of Los | Angeles, Gardner Mulloy of Coral Gables, Fla., and Art Larsen of { San Francisco, anapolis and now of New York, yf - one of the outstanding doubles I Nladeiphia, oprieq dgnth seed » » : teams in the tennis world, have Talbert rolled over Adrian Quist, ' lentered the Western Tournament 6-3, 63. 6-2, and sixth - seeded | which - commences here July 10, Mulloy downed Billy Sidwell, 6-4, {it was announced last night. {§-3, T-5. Others entered in the Wood-| : > {stock Club net classic include! Patty Beats Dutchman {Ted Schroeder, 1949 Wimbledon! Patty Lcat Dr. Hans von Swol

tired. | Te Women's Singles . i EERE. } {champ, and Beverly Baker, Los of Holland, 8-8, 6-4, 3-6, Larsen Following the Burns-Akard 'Chisox Release { ; Angeles, +1948 national . girls’ downed J. C. Molinari of France, singles match, Jim Birr and Is Ww | | S gar | champion, 6-1, 6-3, 6-1, third-seeded Jaroslav

{Wayne Burns clash with defend-| lasting the 500 Wiles at top speed. | ing titlists Ralph Burns and Stan FOURTH OF Tu LY specials in {Malless for the. men's doubles president - of auto rading in this area will be: Crown.

|Fourth) Sun Valley at Anderson round in men’s It's time the fans demanded Will add a championship Stock afternoon by drubbing Wilbur it...and we'll help. We'll have Car Club program with a 50-lap Schumacher, 6-0, 6-2, Akard had La-!'a little tougher time eliminating!

next Sunday in THE WRIGHT fayette Speedway will run a 50- Ralph Linder, 6-3, 7-5,

Both title second GO OUT TO the 500-Mile track features are: in.addition to the week. Last Tuesday she thumped Ariz,

‘Bruner to Browns CHICAGO, July 1 (UP)—The Chicago White today an'notinced the release to the St. Louis Browns on waivers of

southpaw pitcher Jack Bruner and) ithe signing of right-handed pitch- i

Sox

British Wer

Stranahan Heads U. S. Challengers

Ralph Burns gained the final singles yesterday,

—-Seven U. 8. challengers, headed! r Miss. Stewart is seeking. her by Frank Stranahan. of Toledo Bruner, of W singles title within - a O., and Johnny Bulla of Phoenix took their final

aterloo, Ia., r.pitched only -12 innings this season for the Sox and had no wins practice or losses; Last year at Waterloo,

any day and you'll see some of regular program at those tracks. Billie Bingman, 6-1, 6-0, at Fall rounds today as 266 golf stars yr, "nis first year in organized,

your favorite drivers. Out there! BIG CAR RACES ... . AAA Sanctioned. Creek to take the Indianapolis from 10. nations. prepared to tee baseball, he won 13 games and working on their cars getting fama Grove iba. ing ecdvay:"Jily 4 Tennis Center girls’ champion- Off in the British Open champlon- jo 4 . arsons ’ ready for the next big one are Specaway: &8pA Bapctioned. today, Owos-, Ship. Shi Conday. ¢ South Afri | - Cuellar, of cuban descent, is Jack McGrath and the Hinkle 50, Mich. Races Ft. Wayne, 188 xomo| Ralph Burns and Stan Malless y Locke of South Africa qq ,n4 his home is at Tampa, Fla.!

Special, the Bromme Special, Fred-| Speedway: y jeht, dy Agabashian and the Wynn! lent ye, and Cyfttania Friction Special, oc R BACES car, Henry Banks and the Lou | Midget Moore car driven by Leg Wallard; Isth or in the “500” which an Atlanta jing) Speecwsy: Saturday © might. fan bought tor Banks, etc., etc. Valier RNG ROADSTER RACES . » = | pisht; "Mt. Lawn Speedway, New Castle: |

y d igh t Lo! OLD MAN JINX was hovering wav. Wednecday might Speed Bowl. Cl Thursday Ne ht,

Speedway; Tues night, i edway:; Wednesday nig Tdeet (Ind.)

around the Indianarelis Speed- Friday night Sun Valley” Andersen, and Murray Dulberger, 6-3, 6-4.

way yesterday . just like he Gothen (Ind.) Fairerounds; Saturday ight, Dayton (0.)- oe ed w does on’ 500-Mile day ... . and LITTLE HARD PS. (Crosleys, 5 esday night,

Jack McGrath was the vietim.|; rome. i Jack was running in the Hinkle Se uray’ nie 9 Special |, .

To Championshi Sh tt Speeds ay oe

Jungle Park

The Press Box—

City Has Many of State's

Top Feminine Golfers

Plenty of Starlets, Too, Who Can Pound

Little White Ball on Local Courses 3 By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS THE LADIES WERE as gracious in victory as they were in defeat. They were talented, some in a latent sort of way. Their feminine

Indianapolis won their semi-final doubles Will try to retain the ¢rown

To- Birr and Wayne Burns (Ralph's

Speed Bowl, Cia- by disposing of Phil Liehr and

LE Ban-| gles and mixed doubles have been feature; postponed due to the illness of yn Mav Stramahan is ho stra y. nger TDWEST HOT ROD ASSN. RACES .. . Eleanor Lauck Bailey. Both of 4, the tournament. He ted aor 0 S 0 en . making a tire test is cE NE Sveeguay 30s these will be played next Sunday Tih, ingle Park Spesdway, Rockville; {at Brookside. Mrs. Bailey will face + . . doing about 133 miles PET saturday night, Kirklin (Ind.) Speedway. youthful Pat Stewart for the wo-|

Annings. Roy.2 and. 1- in Ys inning; Hogue

‘But their

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attempts to master the travels of white, {llusive golf balls. The 30th city women’s links: gathering at Hillcrest spoke of in the Tlinois meet three years better things to come. | ago. But she was stopped early. You might tee The nervy: competitor -had--a

land’s Jane Nel- before trekking .to. Indiana. Rol-| son, the city's ling“ is the alma mater of “newly - crowned Paul Dye, Who answered ad Alice! queen of clout. O'Neal; and Lee Bongart, Alice's Miss Nelson, who roommate, now Mrs, Bruce Hilhas a twin kene

brother, has Add “broken th e Mrs. Fulmer to the hames of Dye,

ground of her Nelson and Dorothy Ellis and]

first major tourney victory. Miss! Nelson hopes to stay a while.

And Mrs. Hilkene, coming family responsibilities!

Shad Angelopolous

ne: teity finals ast year.

WITHIN TWO years; rerop of hitters,

cago (La Grange, Ill), for Friday’s championship match. » ” »

o and 0 in

eke, {Robb and Pinelli. Time—3:34. Attendance (ON of the strongest Shallengers. = ,000 paid. i

off with High- year at Rollins College in Florida |

Mrs. |

the not-too- -easily-ruffled li

{Indianapolis has the nucleus of ge. ‘the state’s best wonten golfers. [Rpnantes in spite of Westiake.ct

most of them Sheps 2 HIGHLAND and the golfing youngsters, will move into strong| Totals -33 Gants honored Miss Nelson Fri- titular contention. The 16-year- © day night for “her stirring 1-up old Donna Knox is gaining tour-| Ham grounded out for Dickson in 8th. [alugters His main depend. | wo

“vietory over Mrs. C. Richard Ful- TY poise-and stability and -so- 81

mer, who has a gracious way of losing. tough golf matches. Mr. Nelson said: “The fine ““Fioosier spirit has given Jane. the confidence she needed in | tournament play.” Mr. Gant; | father of the three golfing | Gants, praised Jane for her ra- | dar-like putting, one of the key { factors of Miss Nelson's coura- | 4p, fpqt flight consolation lau- | geous triumph. | rels. She spent-part of last winMiss Nelson guided a 40-footer|

over the sloping hump into the, ne & : i f ere’s another crop you can 10th cup for her first one-up ad-" take away from the game They

vantage -against the long-slam- too much fun. Mrs, Ralph ming Mrs. Fulmer. She missed a. cg1e of Broadmoor, Mrs. G.R. hill-and-dale 50-footer on the liP|Reqging of the Indianapolis of thé cup on He. 18th ress! Country Club, and Mrs. Lou Bola Mrs. Fulmer's a bit longer o lare but a trio of dozens who add tee than the 22-year-old Indiana. iy. gala occasion. ~— graduate, was a half-inch short, Ah, Lady Guineveres.

of an even-up reprieve on a 5 evens ssiinsioe Spm nna 'Grand Slam Homer

footer on 18. SAN _FRANCISO, July 1 (UP)

Miss Nelson said the senior | Mr. Gant helped = correct some. _The confidence of Sap Fran{cisco hurler Con Dempsey was

putting flaws after her medal, {blasted here this afternoon when

ICentral pupil, and Miss Barbara|

starlet, are moving up. Another newcomer hails from Cleveland. She is Mary Jane Bannerman, a petite, energetic | little blonde, who also played | in her first city meet. She lost |

‘once attended Butler. -

"Alice Emhardt, another juvenile, Score by Innings {Miss Judy Keesling, the Lawrence £ittspursh

.Bremerman,..another..18-yeas-old. Nelson, 2: Hewerton,

{Left on i: {4. Base on balls—off ry 5: 12. Struck out—by iby Dickson 1. (Hits

ter on the Florida*greens and

qualification last Monday. ia fifth-inning grand slam homer

CEN. 2 ‘The Highland lass is. coming by Los Angeles’ Lou Klein shat-

unto her own. She entered two {tered the Seals’ one-run lead and] Ramatid insured the Pacific Coast league Walkerc fore her Indiana competition [basebai win for Los Angeles, Savarta. 1! 1b

Illinois - women’s tourneys be- | last year. She was low medalist (8 to 4.

AAA ACE AMA LE SEOpREY : ARD no . To Any Driver Who Can Beat Troy Ruttman Drivers who J try include: Carter, Linden, is Daywalt, Mackey, R Jury Hove in tome em he drove in

: an ssible added advantage, no| RE oa] Cimeinnatl ~ alor one out. The hitter lifts 5 8 matter How seemingly pea 50 2 6Adams3y. 4 1 0 4 deep foul back of the plate. 4 07 0 iowreylf 4100 Tn ® important, and if it payed off 3 813 3 Byrosthat 5 9 1 9 shortstop takes his position in only at distant intervals, the of- | Yerban © 83 9 Ryan. 4 1 3 3/the pitcher's box. Standing there fort was well rewarded. } Brkweki It 3 23 o Doner +3 i$ 2 he receives the throw. from the (This is the fourth of a series rset 18 1 {sek i § 1 catcher. ff the runner at third ,, joe McCarthy by his longtime mallev.ss 4 0 0 2 heads for’ home, the shortstop is’ friend, Joe Williams, Seripps-| 1 23H ia ithers fo nail him, ditto if the ‘Howard sports columnist.) Minner;p 3 0 2 2 ~ {runner at first heads for second. | SEC NARI a 5 0 22915 ‘MeCarth charted his over-all Fete Wr a eg au : - Ex-lrish Gridder Dies fohleagn 5 i. $000 29-3 “mute detail. There was one year YORK, Pa., July’ 1 (UP)—John' ncaa oat aia Bow 0 1) ot

\ Walker, |; Paika 3 3. Home Tins Kl

Struck out—By

‘He was manager and pitcher for match yesterday over Bob and 38ainst a field which included yy, yaxeland club of the Florida-

the Granatelli| ySTOCK CAR RACES . . This alternooh.| ij) Bastian, 6-3, 6-3. The Bas-|Seven former titleholders. He was Internfitional League where. he Le tian .brothers earlier edged Bil Speedway: Friday Eien: Boyer and Dick Light in a marasun! thon quarterfinal,

1 favored at 3 to 1, but faced a heavy task -in the rugged, five 11-0, 6-3 {day tournament which ends with “two rounds next Friday. Stranahan; the muscular amaur star who would sooner give up golf thar his-bar bell exercises,’ will be out to add the Open crown! arper p mong to the British Amateur champion-| ship he captured at St.

won seven and lost three games! this year, He recently was released a8 manager and became a free agent, the Sox said.

5-7,

{brother) gained their final berth te

The finals in the women's sinAndrews

second at Hoylake in .194 Runnerup Twice

‘Bulla has been a men’s crown, and will pair withliwice in the British Open

Art Linne against Ralph Burns! and Louanna Early in mixed dou-| bles. :

CHICAGO, July 1

The other Americans entered iE De POA

{liam J. Hilditch of Newark, 'N. J. D jand 5g Sgt. Charley Rotar of Can-| with total winnings of $7082.50. on, O, rops Braves, 4-2... Former Champion Gene Bara- this season. (Continued from’ ‘Page 9) {zen of Germantown, N. Y. and, Sam Snead, who won only $450 balls—Off Hartung | 8 Spa hn 2; Roy 1 {Toney Penna of Cincinnati also in the PGA, $250 as medalist and Jansen 2. Hits and " runs_oft Hartung 9, Were entered but withdrew today. $200 for surviving the first round and 2 in 7% innings; Spahn 9 and 3 in 7| Norm Von Nida, the little Aus-/of match play, remained far ahea in total earnings with $21,311.34, a $750 3-2)" Losing pitcher — ment circuit this year, was rated winner at Columbus, held second pires—Boggess, Warn with $14, 541.18.

in ning; Jansen 0 and o tralian who took a “toughening-/ n

itcher—Hartung

| Bpahn oar Um

Joe Williams Says—

McCarthy Had Eye for Detail

Made Each Trifle Count, Didn't |

Cardinals Edge Pirates, 5 to-4 |

-8T, LOUIS, July eS +4UP)—Thei { St. Louis Cardinals squeezed past the Pittsburgh ~Plrates 5-4 to=] \night, to stay on the heels of the jeague. leading Philadelphia PBI}

Pitibureh SG Lew A Rely on Heavy Hitters Alone : Rojek.is 403 3 Saviano 3 501 1 ; i a ¢ Sasiatit: i HY NEW YORK, July 1—It was Joe McCarthy's destiny to, | Westiakeier'$ 2 4 0 Howerton of 3 2 2 9 be associated with power hitters. In Chicago he had Hack Wil-| Philiips:3h 4 0.1 0 Nelsonlb 4 2 9 8 gony+ in New York, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig et al.; and in| Midflere 33 8 0 Brasles 0.0 4-3 Boston, Ted Williams. AS a consequence twas poputar-to’ | Turner 2 : 1000, picture him ‘as a manager who scorned the deft touch. another! Dickson.» 18409 This wasn't true. Naturally, the game being what it is 0 s LE ’ othing to dis37634 7 Totals ~ today, he did nothing ining in the big leagues — was

63 Castigione_ grounded out for Mueller. in courage the scoring of runs in! |about. using. the. steal.

The Babe's conception of attack was wonderfully simple. Get on base and wait until the next guy hits one into the | seats. ANYWAY, Wo a runner at first, the score close and a steal needed, McCarthy would move the!

Pernandez grounded out for Bell in’ 9th. | lence, as a matter of fact, was on

an 300 Joo 90 fos—3 muscle men. Yet, when he had to, Runs -batted—in—Kineri ‘win by one run he had t the e know-, Shosmatenst: We ho A TREES Hi Nelson. Three base hits-Belt Hop ow an e 4 p bases-—St. Louis butyl — Fd Barrow, with a_ vaikigaiind Queen 4. by Potter 5 of 50 years in baseball, rates him

and Tuns_off Gueon as the greatest manager of all

Error=Phillips.-

{ lake;

in 8%. Off Dickson 1 aw d in I

aot, lav 5 ang 0 in 1 Of Polistiyme, a next ‘hitter to the back line of the (fs Basse” “bells Merfer inning Dither |. rpyptE —en't many different batter's box. This had the natural} con, do 8! cher— i Umpires Ballanfant,. Barlick, = Donatelli {ways to play the game. Over the effect of forcing the enemy | Time—2:34. Attendance—15.703. to move ‘back a cor-

- ball Has become stand- Catcher years bavel A that it is/responding distance. “Thus his {impossible to invent a new play. throw would have to be longer {But McCarthy was always trying. than otherwise. | There was no phase of the game! In such circumstances the int which did: not command his full tent to steal is obvious and the |attention. Another fact about the Pitcher will always come in with r-laden Yankees, lightly dis-|2 Jas Jak Jt vas Nxcuauvsl missed, was the fact that they notion that a fast ba - De ineimtiat Mil bea i ine were air-tight on defense. More dinary fast ball, that is—will be-| Howell's two-run 10th inning (20, once they led all the others 8in to fade after it passes the homer. in the field averages. {plate and that with the catcher Blackwell's strikeout total was * x = {forced back both the runner and

the highest recorded in any major, EARLIER IN HIS New York! jie I a be helped. s league game this season and only career McCarthy made the fol-/¢o th, BA ne three fewer than Dizzy Dean’ s! {to the innocent. bystander and it| National ' League record. Black-| {lowing play a part’ of the isn't likely that they.pay off with! well walked five batters and hit Yankee defense. There are run- any great consistency, but the | two ofhers. ‘ners at first and third with none way McCarthy played the game

Blackwell Fans 14 Cubs, Wins 5-3 |

CINCINNATI, July T (UP) — Ewell Blackwell struck -out 14 men and allowed only two hits as! POWe

TROON, Scotland, July 1 (UP) er Charles Cueller, Tampa, Fla. # NEW YORK, July 1 (UP)—A| jack. Tuero, New had Year ago -it didn’t matter. much|gystay ;

(UP) season with nine victories—seven,

runnerup tory|0f them in stakes-—and earnings handler Halpels S00 “bareiy|of $199,200. On the other hand

. } veteran Virginian, sho Next Move won only two of eight! LA Team Wins {derson of Los Angeles and Joan jare Art Clark of Huntington,n,q scraped out meager travel Starts and earned only $18,150.

|W. Va., who has done all of his expenses previously, into the se-ipost-war playing in Britain, Jim| lect “top ten” money winners on

{McHale of Philadelphia, Kenneth the summer golf . tour, official the Kentucky Derb y and for a! Hartung’s Homer | IT. Gordon of Verona, N. J., Wil- BGA figures showed today. |while va. AdeFbilt played with tlie [Jr. tofaled 220 strokes for 10th] Harper went into ninth place/idea of sending Bed O’Roses to, Place te WIth Denver,

who is stationed in His PGA triumph nearly equalled) {all he had won in earlier tourneys| win the Louisville classic.

| COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, re —ers

~imoor golf courseshere. today to. To--Stas

Trabert and Talbert so far this; Drobny of Egypt beat Ken Mac {year have won the Santa Monica, Gregor of Australia, 6-3, 6-2, 7-5, | French and Italian doublees titles. and fourth-seeded Eric Sturgess | The latter is expected to fly here of South Africa downed "Geoff from England, after the Wim- Brown of Australia, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3, 'bledon tournament. !6-4, to complete the fourth-round Others who have already filed matches. : | their applications with Jack Rog-| In addition to the Yanks’ surge |ers, tournament director, include {in the men's singles, Doris Hart Orleans, and of Jacksonville, Fla., and Patricia o Palafox, Mexican singles Canning Todd of La Jolla, Cal, | champion. Seekh-Trophy is scored _fourth-round victories, : 0 making ‘an all-American guarterDi Bl champion—it dwned| ryero was nosed out for the final possible, Of the 12 players And this season Al Vanderbilt Western. title two years ago by remaining in. the fourth Roda himself In the same happy colorful ‘Pancho Gonzales, since six are Yanks, headed by defendfix. i the singles title ng ehampion Lovie Brough In Next Move, a brown daugh- here two years in a row—1945 and | a Rant beat Re 2 ter of Bull Lea, he has the filly 1946-—and is eager to retire the Mrs. Todd downed Alexandra with the best claim, to the 1950 handsome trophy with -a third} championship at present, and in!triumph, (cKelvie of Britain, 6-1, 62. Bed O'Roses, he has another| Miss Baker teamed with Magda A crowd of 30,000, including ready to pick up the fight should Rurac thi€ week-end to win the Queen Mary, flocked amid sum= Next Move. falter. women's doubles crown in the Mer heat to see today's matches, Thus far, Next Move has out. Southern Tournament in Louis- | shown her stablemate but wheth-| Ville. She faces her doubles part-| ler she is the better horse or not, ne for the singles championship| she h ad ay. Eo Jennie Suesstaj - This year's Western will mark, trainer Bill Winfrey: ‘Schroeder's first appearance ‘in| ? lan Indianapolis tournament since! There was little doubt a8 10 he was a junior. From here he| ‘Bed O'Roses’ superiority last sea- piang to head East to continue son when she wound up a 21-race tuning up for the coming Davis {Cup season.

|

3-Year-Old Title

Vanderbilt's Duo — Given Equal Chances

{to Calumet Farm whether Wi iat-| ful or Two Lea won as the 3-vear-!

lcentrated at the center court to see young Seixas roll to his upset triumph over Bromwich. Yank Doublers Win Patty and Tony Talbert of Cincinnati; 0. the only Amerls cans remaining in the men’s dou[bles, won a third round match over Howard Walton and Peter Hare of Britain, 6-4, 6-2, 6-2, In women's doubles, Rita Ane

Curry of ‘Britain beat Nelly Hermsen and Mechtildis iof Holland, 6-1, 6-3, Midge Buck of Boston and Miss Chaffee beat Janet Morgan. and. Mrs. BL Berry, who was medalist in the Sardnar of Bu ais, 89, 34, Santa - {Indianapolis district public HS Monten, Cal, and Mrs, Todd beat qualifying, buzzed the course here! paatrice Walter and Georgina Meanwhile Next Move, a more jioday ih 8 Seay pCi | Woodgate of Britain, 6-3, 6-8, 6-3, rugged filly than her stablemate, i>" 7%, three over par. Lu 37. and. Dorothy Head of Alameda, came up to the races on schedule 37-71, but: Lach foun 2 jemt ty Sou and Betty Rosenquest of early in the Jamaica meeting. The trouble in the Toughs and o the South Orange, N. J. beat Effie two. spots.-picked-for- her weren't! : ug the peters-.and--Vera...Thomas...of too tough and she had little BreeDs and recorded a .[Britatn, 6-2, 7-5. All were secondtrouble winning. But the nett time/ , Tied for fourth at 225 were|; ung matches.

out she bit off a little. bit more/Atianta, Seattle and Minneapolis,| y. ¢o thir rouna top-seeded

tha’ he could how HI TT i Bel

Fourth in Wood 297. : levue, Del, and Miss Brough With the possibility of sending!" With the team match over, the| rdowned Alexandra McKelvie and - a filly to the Kentucky Derby field of 210 top municipal course] * cnay Stork of Britain, 6-0, 6-0, still in the back of his mind, golfers will rest tomorrow before| 80d Shirley Fry of Akron 0, and Vanderbilt started Next Move in| swinging into match play fe o| Miss Hart beat Marta Barnett of the Wood Memorial. She gave Itingividual titles Monday, Finals ® Miami -and- Helen Rihbany -of all she had for as long as shelgre scheduled for next Saturday. | Boston, 6-1, 6-2. : [had Jt but couldn't keep up with!" gaping the leaders tn the team) ,Maotiregor snd Miss FI¥ het Fil Prince, Middleground and trophy race were: | Cesar Carmona of the Philippines Ferd in the stretch drive. She, Durham, Louisville ind Mil-| land Gem Hoahing of Britain, 6-2, [finished fourth. waukee 228: Denver and. Indian-| 9-0, in mixed doubles.

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