Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1950 — Page 36

Defendin ing Champion, South Bend Golfer In 3d Round Battle

Weather to Waich Amateur Match Play

By MARION CRANEY . Indianapolis’ Fred Wampler Jr. today was even with Alex Garbacz, South Bend, after nine holes of match play in the third round of the 50th annual Indiana Amateur Golt Tournament at Highland. ! Fewer than a dozen people bravéd a chilly, drizzling rain to see the defending champion, Wampler, take on the South Bend golfer. f On the first hole, Garbacz took the lead by looping his secon

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UPPER shot, a seven-iron, within ons Aigs Garbacs. Wamp et. Indianapolis vs. : feet of the cup for a birdie three.! 9:35 Rees , India 1: , Boy Wampler a the stroke. | M3% 30a meso, 9 40-—Norman Dunlap, Terre Haute va. "They halved the second hole for| Dick Gant. Irdianapol

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rtinsyille Wampler’s drive fell in the rough, 9:80-C a “ty SSE OR onlesville vs. but he hit out with a wood to pids— SBot Ladiow. Indianapolis vs. Jerry hold Garbacz, jw 10 r Wenaen 11 Pale h, Angola vs. Sam € ric Both went into the rough on joel" cr Crawtordaviile Xen

the par five 550-yard third hole, but Wampler smashed a wood within a long nine-iron shot tolcourse swinger. Amick defeated the green for a birdie four to the ex-champ, 2 and 1, and sent take the hole. lsports writers home whistling Garbacz Takes Lead {through their teeth (false and The South Bend contender took otherwise). the lead again on the fourth hole, David was one-up at the end after Wampler missed a five-foot of nine holes. He had shot a par putt for a bogey four. 35 against Amick’s 36. But Amick They halved the next hole wasn’t through. He evened it up Wampler nearly tied the match with a par four on the 10th hole when he stroked a 15-foot puttland took the lead on 11 with awithin an inch of the cup. Wamp-|birdie deuce off a six-foot putt. ler tied the score on the sixth!Amick took No. 12 on a par-five hole, a 854-yard par four, with a when J¥avid pushed his tee shot. drive, nine-iron approach, and 12-| - - Lead Wanes foot putt for a bardie three, Amick’s advantage began to Both halved the seventh, wane on the 14th when he ran eighth and ninth holes. Wamp- into the rough. But he took 15 ler missed by inches a 20-foot and halved the next two holes to; chip that would have put him rack up his upset. ahead on the ninth hole, | Amick had first attracted atReese Berry of Indianapolis tensfon when hé olisted Ted Lach was one-up on Bob Myers, also of of Indianapolis, one-up earlier in

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FIRST ROUND (Upper Bracket)

Indianapolis, “at the nine-hole the day. It was his first taste pred Wampler, Indianapolis. defeated turn. jot life in the championship py BU Paike." Lebanon. defeated Francis - i Evansvil Meanwhile, there was one ex- | flight, and he seemed to be en-[Figning Fvansvile, ih’ Bend.

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Alex champion, who was Keith Campbell, Logansport, i a 19

idle. John {Joying it. So late was his triumph | David was retired to his corner over David that officials

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Most of Fred Wampler Jr.'s 's golf problems can be ironed out | with a putter. The defending champion in the 50th annual In- [much of a chance to win in each'E. Wash. st. diana State Amateur Golf Tournament was busy pressing out the (league. The Boston Braves were wrinkles yesterday on the greens at Highland. Fred must have struck [rated at 6 to 1 behind the Carwhile the iron was hot for he defeated Dan Guinnup of Greenfield, 6 and 5, in first round match play.

State Amateur Results

136 East Washington St, Dick Gant, Indiana a {packed his bags for Minneapolis Smith, Brook. 4 and detested 2" of the American Association. lg PAYS Holmes, Kendalivitle, Stlea , “Sold by the New York Giants Ey Baker natin Jndianapolié defeated for an undisclosed amount of "Mike Garbacs South. Bend, deteated |eash, the 35- year- -old -hurler had| coarse Kaper bo LU detented Jack a record of no victories and three Royse, Indianapolis, 4 and 3.

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Phils, Yankees Rated Second Choices; Red Sox Now a 7-to-1 Shot in AL

NEW YORK, July 13 (UP)—The Detroit Tigers and St. Louis Cardinals were favored to meet in the 1850 World Series according to revised odds released today on the pennant races. The Tigers, who resumed their pennant quest after the All-Star game intermission with a three-game lead, were established 8-to-§ favorites in the American League. The second-place Cardinals

were pegged at 2-to-1 to win in, the National League. jhalf of the 1950 flag chats in a York odds-makers, who|™ stronger position than In Rew Xa 1948 and 1949—‘only” eight

favored the Brook! : pea By J games off the pace—but the bet-

rs and Boston Red Sox in their pre-season “line,” made the tors reasoned that the Sox would be unable to repeat their thun-

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might be lost for the rest of the,—six points fewer than his pre-| {season. ‘The Dodgers, a 6-to-5|Vious season’s-low inthe majors choice in the early line, were; —bit the free-swinging outfielder pegged at 3 to 1 today. had blasted 25 homers and! Phils Gain Support knocked in 83 runs, At that

The defending World Champion|Pace he would have passed his New York Cn HG aap on season highs of 43 homers and 159 second choice in the American, Tuns batted in. Both personal League at the same 5-to-2 odds Marks were set last year. {at which they started the season. ! Hs | The Philadelphia Phillies ana Softball Notes | Tigers gained the most support in BUSH- CALLANAN LEAGUE the first half of the season. The gal Hi \odds-makers virtually ignored Moose aia : 00 300 3-2 3 [Eddie Sawyer’s * ‘Whiz Kids” in| Brickem Ad Mariutto: Hagse wg? Unsel. the early line, pegging them atif; D3: Adams _........ 0001004 § § i8 to 1, but established them a Cbaries and Moss; Weaks and Owens. {solid 5 to 2 second choice to wink. 8. Avres ... Em Ry {the National League flag in the) . Metzger and Kielsen; Barnett and Bar: [revised figures. The Tigers were Irated at only 4 to 1 when the ml HY gy [season opened. Liotta: 8:40 Only four teams were given!

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