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Lead Pack In Finals of Motor City

At Sizzling 204 DETROIT, July 4 (UP)—

Looms as Repeater As 2d-Round Action Opens at Louisville ~~ Ken Townes, Rookie Policeman, Leads Pastime Golfers With Par Figures LOUISVILLE, Ky., July 4 (UP)—Defending Champion Ken Townes, a rookie policeman: from San Francisco,

stamped himself as a threat to repeat today as match

Pay. went Inte the second round in the National Public! mp pee of golfdom’s top shotn RR an : 5 ‘makers bounded into the of 128 players were on the course—the 86 final round of the $15,000

survivors of first-round play : : : in al | Motor City Open today in a: yesterday and the 42 who Mak Up M os : 7 - drew first-round byes. - ! p : an [triple ‘deadlock 12 strokes

Le, Rip Tides 3 yarn! em Sh ym THe sweet-swinging trio-—8Sam-_.Aat night and plays golf in the WUINC Easily eer OI LD IBA

day, -was one of the most impressive first-round, victors, {Pred Haas Jr.—zoomed ahead of

trouncing Dan Sikes Jr.of Jack-: sonville, Fla. 5 to 3. Today he

the pack going into the last 18

Takes Hollywood Park holes at 204 a 12-under-par.!

; ¥ i {amazing even on the smooth fairhed inn Jack Feature by 2 Lengths [5700F Red’ Run Gol Club. : ; ~~, | INGLEWOOD, Cal, July 4 Snead and Mangrum had been Shoots Par |(UP)—Johnny Longden came close to.the top since the first

from behind in the stretch to|round. But the black-haired Haas, bring’ Make-Up Man in first by from Claremont, -Cal,, soared in two lengths in yvesterday’s seven on a record-setting 64 in the third furlong . feature at Hollywood round. Park. the Panoramic Skip Alexander of Knoxville, Silver Creek ranch's Dharan, Tenn, was hot on the pace-set-"ridden by W. Parnell, started at ters’ heels with 205. am Walker of Somh Mi fourth, dropped to sixth, but Handsome Jack Burke Jr. faWaukee, Yvis, picked up in the stretch to take vorite of the feminine galleryites, Other impressive: first-round geoond by two and a half lengths. and hard-hitting Jim Ferrier, San winners were former Champion Chutney, ridden by Gordon Glis- Francisco, were only two strokes Andy Szwedko of Millvale, Pa. son was third by three-quarters of behind the leaders at 206 and who beat Bill MeCool of Ran a length. : only, three strokes off pace was Francisco, 4 an , an 0°! - Make-Up Ma id $5.20 Jimmy Johnson of Farmington, medalist Bob Inman of Tulsa, 4% po oF PU a, Mich. - Okla. who beat Dan Christensen $10.80 and Chutney gave $4.30 Eo i tina Heavy Hitter a

Townes was one of the. few players who shot par golf for the ‘distance his match lasted. Others were Ted Grassi of Erie, Pa.; Joe Thomas of Columbus, O.; Eli Thomas of Crafton, Pa,"

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of Blue Island, Ili, 4 and 2 {for third.

Two Hoosiers Dra Ww Byes yoagders mount started slow-

. ig in good position and pulled] “In National -Publinx |

|around the leaders on the stretch, Ei {by-passing Huon Kid, who was an| VILLE, Ky., July 4 (UP) | IN » . _— eniiors i first- 2180 ran. The Pulse was $4000, ; \ F round byes here yesterday as 82 with $2200 for the winner. | i { Abe Hirschberg’'s Boler oes o amateurs squared off’ in match Bs 0 & play in the National Public Links

after his second stakes parse in| . Jo- the’ $25,000 Argonaut at a mile! tournament. “Ralph Heinlein, No ! blesville,- and Douglas Crist, In-/and a sixteenth today on the pro-| dianapolis, automatically moved 8ram which is expected to draw into today's second round. |about 45,000 fans. |

—— | Bolero took the $15,000 Preview| Gavilan Whips

{Handicap on opening day. Others Sonny Horne

entered today include Frankly,! |Ontrust, Alberti II, Old Rockport NEW YORK, July 4 (UP)—| . . Kid Gavilan of Havana, Cuba, Chicago Bears Sign

land Manyunk. scored an easy, 10-round decision Missouri's Braznell over Sonny Horne of Valley CHICAGO, July 4 (UP) -— Stream, N. Y., in last night's fea- Rookie Halftick Dick Braznell| ture fight at the Coney Island of Missouri has signed with the Velodrome before 5000 fans. IChicago Bears for the 1950 Na-| 4 {tional Football League season, The two middleweights fought " | {n the rain for the last sevenowner-coach George Halas an- § rounds with Gavilan building up aounced today. | points with his bolo punches| Braznell, 21 and 187 pounds, §

wi an all conference back last! Horne suffered a gash over hig|Was an a | left eye but there were no knock- Season. He finished second in the downs. [conference in total offense with Referee Abe Simon gave seven !1128 yards. His best day last fall, = rounds to Gavilan, two to Horne Was against Southern Methodist,

and called two even, Judges Joe/When he gained 114 yards in 11

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#1 Locke on another as play was

Cochise, Middleground Lead the Ponies in - July Fourth Races _ King Ranch Colt Entered in Richards

NEW YORK, July 4 (UP)—Appearances of Brandy‘wine Stable’s Cochise, fresh from two record stakes tri-|

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umphs, and Middleground, King Ranch’s Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes champion, feature today’s holiday rac-| ¢ ling program. : : na - | Cochise, which set track marks in winning the Massa: |chusetts and Sussex Handi-|

: second In five starts this season, | caps last month, heads the will carry 123 pounds. He is!

field f8r the 62d renewal of strictly a fast track performer, {the Brooklyn Handicap at Aque- and the weatherman promised | duct Parke... : coo. 4good. weather... .__. ..}. | Middleground, making his first My Request Entered | Fim bo (start since the. mile-and-a-half. oiner good horses in the Brook-| Red Cs stv | Belmont, is slated to Be arallyn_include Ben Whitaker's My! Steve O'Neill, new Red Sox other 3-year-olds in the Leonard pequest under 119 pounds, King manager, ponders future moves |Lichards stakes at Delaware panch’s Better Self with 117 and Mrs. Esther du Pont

. Park. Weir's | after taking over the Boston Top Weighted I Cia mdr 118, Americans in place of the re- |

. Cochise is top weighted at 126 George D. Widener's improved| tired Joe McCarthy. |pounds for the mile-and-quarter 1 ights Up appears to be Middle-| Brooklyn. The Brandywine gray ground’s outstanding rival in the will be ridden by Eddie Arcaro mile-and-an-eighth Richard's] and will - give. from three to 21 Stakes. The King Ranch colt is] pounds to 11 rivals in the $50,000 to carry high weight of 126.

B | k elgian, Locke age race. . Lights Up gets in ‘with 119. The Three Rings, Mrs. Evelyn Hop- remainder of the field is made up| ace Ml IS pen kins’ good five-year-old, is ex- of Black George, 116; County De-| ; ip

ected to provide Cochise’s top light, Admirals Pride and TROON, Scotland, July 4 (UP) opposition. The brown gelding, Walter Jeffords entry of Red | — Vaunted ‘American golfers which has four firsts and one Rover and Post Card, all at 114.] chased Flory Van Donck of Belgium and Bobby Locke of South Africa into the second qualifying round of the British Open today. | Van Donck set a new competi-| | tion record on one course and

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Today's Sport Parade— Browns, Eagles Pro Grid Battle Near "World Series’

Sept. 16 Contest May Settle Argument | On Who Was Best—NFL or AAC Clubs?

shot’ a 34-3165 for a 3-strke {lead on the Troon old course, and By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer | | Locke, the defending champion, NEW YORK, July 4--Theré will be plenty .of fireworks] tshot-a-36-32==68 on Liochgreen in-today; but professional football is-saving its block buster for Sept.’ {in the 250-man competition. -16 when the Cleveland Browns meet the Philadelphia Eagles in what | "tne best an American could mounts to a World Series of the gridiron. |do was the 70 fired by Johnny The costly four-year war between the National Football League {Bulla of Proenix, Ariz. which and the All-America Conference ended last winter when the NFL {tied for fourth. Frank Stranahan absorbed three teams from the ————— cesium lof Toledo, O.. shot 74, Jim Me. NOW defunct AAC—Cleveland, the the team for |Hale of Philadelphia 74, Art Baltimore Colts and the San even the Eagles. {Clark of Huntington, W Va and Francisco 49'ers. . As for himself, the chunky red\Charley Rotar of Canton. G 0 But take jt from Red Strader, head still is wandering around in leach. Ker Gordon of ‘Montelair coach Bf thexNew York Yanks, a daze at the cutting up he took |

[launched yesterday. Van Donck

anybody to beat—

| row. | the new lineup didn’t end all the!in the amalgamation. Because he| RE Hilditch-of New-' iting. had a combined roster—with both| ¥en Bd Se The Browns for four straightsthe Yankee and Bulldog squads—| Win Indian Lake | The Eagles are the defending men were drafted off the top. | i {champion in the NFL. And when| Lost Top Tackle {they tee off the new setup on P | All he lost were Arnie Wein-!| i |~ Chuck Garringer, Speedway; worth seeing. | all-pro-Guard Join Mast lo: {Bob Jones, . Indian Lake; E. M.| ja. -pro Guard John Mastrangelo; { Fields, Muncie, and Jerry Brant, Each Claimed Best Otto Snelbacher, who led in| : Through the four years of the interceptions in 1948; Harmon] win the weekly pro-am golf tour- pro : { ney at Indian Lake, They had 2.ciaimed to be putting on the best| 10h, 2 241Y, the AACS" record seven-under-par 65. If bod Spot i noid top: Fisker, and. End Dan Garza, Tied for second place with 66's | ootball, Saying a kind wo rated as one of the finest of]

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Agnello and Sam Robinson each| gave eight rounds to the Cuban] and two to Horne. | Gavilan weighed 1513; pounds, Horne 161, : |

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6 Games for Tomorrow | (UP)—Charles Micolai of Lake-|

Hoot Evers’ hard hitting has moved him into fourth place in American League batting and is contributing vastly to the Detroit attack, The big outfielder is pressing teammate: Georgé Kell in the league batting Face.

tries, completed i caught two passes and returned three kickoffs 89 yards.

Holds 2-Stroke Lead In Medal Play Tourney

LONG BEACH, Cal, July 4

wood Country Club goes out to-|

{years were the AAC champions. Strader had to sit still while six! Pro-Am Tourney | Sept. 16 it's going to be a game | meister, the AAC’s top tackle; {New Castle, teamed yesterday to! R fi 7 ; football war, each side Roe 2a fine defensive halfback;| {were two teams, Paul Gross of

{Sarah Shank, John McGurie of |Anderson and Don Sharp and {Ken Campbell, both of Columbus, | were mentbers of one tying team twril.e- Tom -Wright of “Muncie; {Larry Brake of Indian Lake, {Fred Sampsell of South Grove, {March Calvert of Pleasant Run| land Orin Aulby of Indian Lake

the deceased, the AAC always the rookie crop. offered ‘to pit its champion ‘The Bulldogs won 16 games against the NFL winner in ain six years,” Strader moaned. world series at season's end. The “Did I get a break.” NFL sneered, and that's all. | But he's counting heavily on] So the Browns stil are intent the comeback of Spec Sanders: on proving that while their reéc- and meanwhile anxiously await-| ords went by the boards under ing that Cleveland-Philadelphia the amalgamation, they still had game in which he is certain that the best club in pro football. And the Browns will prove the van-

it's vice versa with the Eagles. jsheq AAC didn't play such bad | were on the other team. | Strader, who last season pl- foothall even though it now has

Six games have been carded for day to defend a two-stroke lead! A total of 72 golfers partici-/loted the AAC Néw York Yank- only an alumni association.

tomorrow in the twilight league(in the final round of the artn Utilities Tennis Loop © e ndianapolis mateur annual Long Beach medal play pated. {ees, which were merged with . Baseball Association. Four are on|golf championship. je Open Saturday | rn NFL New York Bulldogs under Th Davi Riverside diamonds while two are] Nicolai shot 68-69 in the open-| e third round o e es i {the new title of “Yanks,” thinks] esZ, Uavis at Rhodius Park. The schedule: ing rounds of the 54-hole event Tennis League will get under way Leads Polio Benefit |—as an AAC alumnus in good. ! Tryon’s Tavern vs. P. R. Mal-/for a 137. Tied for second are at nine o'clock Saturday morning lory, Riverside No. 3; Allison Jets Del Walker, Leo Case and Pete at the Riverside courts. vs. E. C. Atkins, Riverside No. 4; Kramer.

SAN DIEGO, Cal, July 4 (UP) standing — that Paul Brown's : [—Hotard Knight led the field OE going to be mighty Top Mat Card | Indianapolis Water Co. will play one stroke today in the annualpough to handle. Lou Thesz, the champion, and Art Sacks vs. Fall Creek Athlet-| Harry McCarthy of Rutland, Public Service Co. of Indiana; In-| Mission Valley Golf Club Polio ‘Brown Might Weep’ {Karl (Killer) Davis, a burly chalics, Riverside No. 5; Kingan's vs.|Va., shaved three strokes off par| dianapolis Power & Light Co. will Benefit Tournament. The finall “Brown might weep that he lost !enger from Los Angeles, will South Side Saints, Riverside No.|to win individual honor. in a pro- meet Indiana Gas and Water Co., round of the 54-hole tourney gets some good men like Ed Ulimski, headline wrestling action in a title 6: DeWolf News-vs. Boughton Ex- fe ssional-amateur tournament and Indianapolis Railways will-under way tomorrow with Bud a great blocking guard; Lou Sa- battle at ‘the “outdoor Sports cavating, Rhodius No, 1; Ferrisover the tricky Meadowlark take on the Indiana Bell Tele- Hoischer of Santa Monica in se¢- ban, a fine line backer; Edgar Arena tonight. Food vs. Eagles, Rhodius No. 2, [course yesterday. | phone Co. {ond place. . _| (Special Delivery) Jones, and a! Thesz will be making his first] TT aT . ¥ " es {few others.” Strader insisted. “But | title defense of the summer seaLittl S ¥ : _ ihe picked up some good ones, SON. ‘The match has begn carded B I [ie 4 por . 9 0 eo @ : a -1/ ROUSORN too. men like Ted Medland, 240-, for two falls out of three with a = v 3 - - r- — pound Oregon guard; Len Ford, 90-minute time limit.

HOLIDAY Ina great end from the Los Angeles MEETING tackle from .Buffalo, -and two clash will send Bobby Bruns, Chi{other Buffalo stars like halfback cago, and Juan Hernandez, of [Red Bumgardner and guard John Mexico City, against Chris and | Vasicek."” {Babe Zaharias, of -Pueblo, Colo. {- There apparently is no doubt It's for two falls out of three or

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