Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1950 — Page 36
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deadly accuracy. went one up on Dye on nearly every hole yesterthe first hole when Miss Kilis day. \three-putted for a bogey six.| After halving No. 1, Mrs, Bush
rjorie McNeeley in Ft. Wayne Title Play
Local Star Drives With Deadly Accuracy = Sending One Shot Through Trees for Par
By JIM HEYROCK, Times Sports Writer FT. WAYNE, July 20—Mrs. Richard Fulmer, Hillcrest Country Club, Indianapolis, was four up over Dorothy Ellis, Indianapolis Manual High School teacher, at the end of nine holes today in the! gemifinais of the 27th Women's State Amateur Golf Championship. ~, Mrs, Eddie Bush, wife of a Hammond golf professional, was,
two up over Marjorie McNeeley, Evanavilie city champ and tourney | darkhorse, -
Mrs. Fulmer, driving with! laceurate and she out-drove Mra.’
halved No. 2 and then Mrs. took her first ‘hole on No, 2 when er went two up with a par {Alice drove into a trap and then, three on the third hole. {hit the bunker on the way out. One of the outstanding shots On the 120-yard No. 3 hole, Mrs | of the tournament came on the Bush went 2 up. Alice drove to par four fourth hole. Mrs. Ful- Within 25 feet of the pin but Mrs, mer sent heb second shot through {Bush's drive was within 6 feet, a grove of trees onto the green Alice missed a four-footer-for the and holed out Tor a par four to/!088 of the hole. g0 three up. ) - Hit Through Trees { an Bitis-won ue " ar They halved the fourth hole three on the 88-yard hale. and it was one that showed the er missed a putt for ) bogey {courage or daring of Mrs. Bush. Fun she. came back on The fen is hidden by a group of tome: for a birdie four to again Mis rees but Mrs. Bush, on her sec-
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Favorites Include Jimmy Demaret, Sammy Snead ST. PAUL, July 20 (UP)—The! nation’s top golfers—with one small but highly regarded excepteed off today in the $15,000]
ond shot, hit through the trees St, Paul Open Tournament at up after Miss Ellis missed by {without touching one. The mag- Keller course. inches a 15-foot putt. Tnificent shot did her little good T They halved No. 7 and Mrs. since they halved the hole. he exception was bantam
Fulmer went four up by taking The fourth is one of the worst the par three eighth hole. Both greens on the course, which is had double bogey sevens on the now under going a remodeling. ninth after driving into the trap.| Mrs, Dve dropped in an 11-font Mrs. Fulmer had a two-over- P
putt on six {o card a birdie four par 30 and Miss Ellis had a 44. land cut the lead to 1 up. They Encounters Trouble 'halved seven, “eight and nine. Mrs. Bush ran into difficulty on| Alice evened the St on 11 and the fourth hole and was forced Mrs. Bush came bark to win two to call for the rules committee holes. 14 and 18. They halved when her ball landed behind a the 17th and Alice conceded. fence that had been erected dur! On the first nine, Alice fired ing the remodeling of the course. a 38 and over par, while. Mrs,
who said he was “just too tired” to take part in the four-day, 72-| hole grind here, Other top golf names also complained of weariness, but it was! {because they'd just finished the trying, 122-hole Inverness Tour-| ney at Thledo and not because, as in Hogan's case, they still felt ithe effects of injuries in a near{fatal auto erash,
Two of the former St. Paul
She was permitted to lay back Bush had a 39. N |Shampiuns ask for Shia Year's and collected a bogey five on the| ournament were among the fahole. 5 Score Lopsided > vorites. They were Sammy Snead,
One of the most unusual® bap-| Miss Ellis had little trouble who won the 1937 St. Paul Open penings of the tournament oec- gaining the semifinals, She de- and also captured last year the cured during one of the comsola- feated Mrs. Fred Greiner of South Western Open which substituted tion matches today when Marian Bend, former city champion, 6 for the 1949 St. Paul classic, and Knecht drove off No. 1 and the and 5 for the most lopsided score Jimmy Remaret, 1948 titlist. ball wedged between le on of the day. Other Ex-Champlons
{Ben Hogan, the comeback wizard!
the top of a tree. The rules com- | Mra. Greiner did not win a hole! mittes permitted her to start/and again the medal scores were Other ex- -champions seeking to| over. {not good. Mrs. Greiner shot a 45 join Horton Bmith, Lighthorse Mrs. Bush, the stern-faced. while Dorothy had ‘a 41 for the Harry Cooper and Johnny Re-| stocky shooter who battled her first nine. {volta as the only double winners | way to the finals last year only, Mrs. Fulmer, who defeated In- in the 18-year history of the St | to be defeated by Mrs, (Alice O'Neal) Dye, was shooting for Nelson to win her place in the Harrison, Ed (Porky) Oliver, | revenge yesterday as she stopped | quarter-finals, won, 4 and 2, over Henry Ransom, Jim Ferrier and | Mrs. Dye, 2 and 1. {16-year-old Donna Knox, Broad Dick Metz, | Won Chicago Tourney {Ripple High School senior. Donna! Dapper Lloyd Mangrum, who Mrs. Bush set about her task | won only one hole, the 14th, dur- never has won here but who al-| yesterday with a determination | ling the match. (ways manages to finish near the that would have been practically! Elizabeth Dunn, who has won top, also was among the favorites unbeatable, She has been playing {the state crown eight times, yleld- as was Dr. Cary Middlecoff, run-| the winter golf circuit in the South ed to Miss McNeely only on the nerup to Snead in last year's and recently won the Chicago 18th, It was one of the hotly eon-/ Western Open. District Amateur Tournament. {tested matches of the day, In! Although most of the blue chips| And after defeating Mrs. Dye, | {medal play, Miss McNeely had a rode with Snead and the other, she definitely looms as the top ry) on the first nine and 38 on the! “name” players, a trio of new-| favorite to win the tournament. second while Miss Dunn had 42 comers—Jack Burke Jr, Paul| Her arves have been long and and 41, O'Leary and Texan Earl (Skip)!
Stewart were considered dark-| Results Yesterday nr
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3. |. | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION First Game: Afiernoen) 3 i Players Await | TTR gt | Be ltr can Gite Ky Boy atu Bias BBN Sham i (Sat rs, H. B \ de: n. orastorduvile de- ouigviia. - pa 4 119 derons (5) ling, ak (8) and 3 i he yp id Bo nies R mE 3 if Lie a A dh . Rober! nk oa Pi Warne, defeated Mrs. ar S Foisdo iei.i... 38 34 413 18 |Biaughter, Schoendienst. Rice. Mi Mra. ames Know Haute, oon Alpert ¥ Franke Pt. Wavhe, 3 an ty 3 WAN imal (Second Game ht) 1 Port ge ot ¥ Sh 2 detented rat a 3 : i8t 5 eate | J Wasne I Indianapolis ure! rover erick” ‘ *™ 1 Local tennis players were check- = AMERICAN LEAGUE nes. Hansen (2). Kramer 4 and 1. Mrs. OA “iuths aime detonated WL "Pt GB | westrum, Calderone (8); Brecheen Mrs SECOND FI Marton, foaled me 3 "A 2 Jeep Jan ling their racquets today in prep- Retrott 8 ose Botion Losing pitcher. Janes (8; J ot ne . de ever. Fort Wo fare. KI rd i La Porte . aration for! the opening of the ieveiand bi] sl Chicas SE: Rox" 3. 12 dh ant wi Sharon Xing, Fort Wayn aun tented David Bartram, Terre Haute, de- 1050 City Parks tournament to- Washington . 470 18 loran , Klippstein 1-2) and" en. rs. C. Herser. vi defen " fated Mrs, Phil Templeton, Terre Haute er 3 gt 3 i Fibuan smailes. pMs Paul Wigelr Torre Haute. 2 an ted | 4 $0d 3 morrow. More than 119 ‘players 8 Lous 111.0! 588 383 38 [Tune Nor 4 la. Indianapolis. Aatew rs. Robert Oliphant. Terres Hauts de Philadelphia M58 M1 21 | Brooklyn at Cincinnati (3, postponed. Mrs. Linco " HIRD hele, § and 2 | {ented Mrs. William O'Rourke, Pt, Warne, will seek championships in four AFORE Teague am , ay gi Sepia Frgnevie. de- | EIGATH FLIGHT isections. Lt "Pet. GB AMR a LEAGUE fea aver, ankfort, §! Mrs. James yk Ft. Wayne. de- ¢ nls i St Louis ated Mrs Robert Adams, South Bend 1, Because of limited entries a Bhndelshin ohn 1 |New York 001 044 san—1d 21 8 . . ™ o areh Jpdianavolis. | aon A 2 holes. FL Way dela women's singles matches will be Boston on CREA AAAY 3 Widmar, Billet ' 18) Bruner (7) Over3 Fred, Baxer. Bransville, 4 defeated | Mrs Blaine Riedman Connersville 5 and played at Fall Creek. Boys' and ghiosn® 8 Berra, Ko ML oat LID) and a or, t Gil Gividen. Indianapolis. Tdeteated | Mrs Rasmond Gare. Pt Wayne, defeated junior singles are slated at Brook- Sy as ree i (erant os | Seine RS . |OAIron Ramsey, on Teire Waute, ge. 8ide for the same reason. Pittsburgh ..... 14 st ok vas 8 oo 3 4 sl Mrs. Hugh , Ben, Tipton defeated Mrs. feated Mrs. Roger Fleming. Indianapolis, Play in the men's singles will Fasrver sty LL J vod | ard or, acl Bins 12 y NTH FLIGH [be run off at Fall Creek, Brook- AMES TODAY {Optrowpki ta), Yorr reick in And Berra. ore M. d. dns Mrs Charles lame, GT napolis, won gj vers d Garfiel Yes- RICAN ASSOUCIATIO Ni pitcher, Perrick (3-4). Home run— ME hs Enis ey * by concession from Mrs Merle Chass, Biuft- | > de, Riverside an sarfield. Yes INDIANA POL. I8 st Kansas a ORR). olan 008 900 8s Ibert Timm, Michigan et ond up, 19 to Petar Da terday tourney officials and A. J.’ Ly a in eapolts a a pL). Rn Rv 2 4 J rs eler VOOR tt Thomnenn. Bed(ord. defeated by concession from irs ania] &hatar Thatcher, superintendent of the nit Games Scheduled, [fei Wn and Br Jrowler, cheld iN. Stepps, Terre Haute Terre Haute, 3 and 2.171. Wa ____ {Indianapolis recreation division, Phitladelphia. at Pittsburgh. 4), Home run- | i pa completed the draw. i Beston we" Chicase. night) IChicago a inal ney 100.0-- 4 9 i ton a cago jLhicas 2 LB { | Officials said that entries in New York at Louis (night Washington 000 002 200 1-- 5 11 i | zu ors i $ n MERICAN LEAGUE | "Gumpert. Judson (8), Haefner (1). Hol-| men’s doubles will bs accepted] 0 +t Washington (night) [sombe naqaraoroy ! ai nd Niarhos, | 2 Green Bay Contract through Sunday and that the Bieraiand ar Philadeishin nis! Grasso. Winning pitcher, Harris (4-3) | draw in that field would be com-! Only Games Scheduled, {Losing pitcher, 8 earboroueh (4 n. i . Wis, July 20 ; i —— Retro ~ Win wm BAY y uy pleted Monday. Men's doubles RESULTS YESTERDAY | Boston, Hytehinsog oo 10,02 a} % J=~The Green ay Fackers play wil be held up until finalists AMERICAN N ASSOCIATION Robinson: 'N on. Muel gE oo Littlefie! gned two rookie halfbacks and have been decided in other divi- o & me). 0 03 8 of Trout (nz) HR plichar 2 Mod 5 qr When he's In a stock car. Bud ign a veteran tackle, Head Coach sions. Play in doubles will be held Minneanois Nest +100 400 x- 3 1 Homa runs- : Gene Ronzani announced today: at Brookside. iy, Neville and Ginsberg
Moneymaker lives up to his name." 0 Harry Szulhorski, Pur-
He makes money. ldue’s 170 pound ace of the past Bud did just that last night at few years, and Anthony Cannava, Yanks Add Yoo Ends the W. 16th St. Midget Speedway A breakaway runner from Boston, NEW YORK, July 20 (UP)! when he monopolized the big College, signed their contracts for The New York Yanks of the Namoney. Moneymaker got into the 1850 season tional Football League added two Pat Kirkwood's ear and roared! [Bd Bell, a Packer tackle for the mare ands to the roster yesterday to victory in the feature in P28! three years, has decided to with the signings of veteran Joe 6:53.62, one of the 12-lap semi- DANK Up his gear and go into Aguirre and Rookie Albie Gould. finals at 4:05.61 and one of the Dusiness. me —
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His winning times in all these events were fastest. | GREEN BAY, Wis, July 20; Mr Ralsh Flood. wih 8.00 led low; One of the crowd favorites, (UP)—The Green Bay stéd by Mrs. Charles Harrison and M Frankie Mike, former Indiana roster numbered 32 players as, ow oor Mace 01 31.00nr, wen 101 Central athlete, was taken to't y W. Ricketts. 108. 34-72 ae a Wo more guards were signed! : : : it Methodist Hospital for examina- Coach (Gene Ronzani announced. _ tion after being hurt in a six- yesterday. Veteran Evan (Bud) ear crash. Frankie's car was Vogda and former Chicago Bear | rammed by another in the mix-'Ray Di Pierro signed contracts. up. for the 1080 professional season, |
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gained the semifinal round.
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