Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1950 — Page 30
Lopez fo Pitch Rookie Bob Friend
EA XO A a 3 In Effort to Regain Top Tonight | . ~— %%% 3 4 2 EL ooer : : By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor Reed, 3D iireerrnee § 0 —— After taking one step forward last night the Indianapolis|Addis. of ...ooceooe d 8 8 8 0 ; : ; Sl. I Indians climbed out of the sheets today only to learn they also|ciuriuon 3 1.14 ¢ 1 1 3 -— : had taken two steps backward. © Ls | Pearson. saesnnane 2 S ortri £ 0 ers ing S or iny Leading the league prior to last night's action around the cir-|Zo¥s% 8 "0 o 5 ¢ 4 Sul, the Redskins Hous ie Miwaukes Brewers, 819 2 In the lcuin » poner 88 . . : : : new series opener Victory cennnsvas 100 : ive ob an 2 : Field only to get shoved to sec-YIf' in AA Tonight Johnson, ® Loo 8 8 8 8 mong Semifinalists 1 atures Eee tn ight fs a : header sweep scored by the Col- Pol. Win Lose 3 Split 8 Christman popped out for Cole In City unior ourney | a Tennis litle It was the sixty time the In- ra 3 3 - Ce ; ee © Ax dlans lost possession of the pem-{for™ ‘fl Ne St giojSamel of ... wll 3181 Pete Burkholder Faces Charles Butler, San oat Dosa ion *t he pon we % 518 Bockman. 3 4 1133 8 Billy Kerr Meets Jack Bartley Today Trims lovenna Early, [means and wil be desbishester Rikard. 1 Siie 6 eee By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS { 6-4 S regain the coveted position. of treatment, buckled down and|coogan, 1b .........4 0 § 1 8 t ridge | 6-2, r ON teady . the B failed to Piatt, rf 4 01% 00 Tt wasn't a great surprise that two members of the Short - Hoosier Lad to Pitch thereafter the Brewers Plath HB Leeend 31393 High School state championship golf team were slated to tee off Power Driving Siicé his’ ound staff is sort get a single man on base. He THREES “0 08 T 1 7 eo @ fn the semifinals of the city junior golf tournament at Riverside The Early bird doesn’t get the|qs depleted of starting pitchers wg Retired fo Yigitody 18 OPder|Feuin. >. 3 1080 2 eo 2nd Peter Burkholder, two-year members of the tennis wor when Pat Stewart'sinanager Al Lopez will give his| 1; was Lakeman's 17th hOMEr] Totals ............38 § o 3 " : Blue Devil state title teams, were to battle in opposite brackets fh It turned out that way yester- cy le po bia Tong gt Hie scsson snd Montaga 12th. ANAPOLIS .[[.. .. 100 400 oix— 8 against Jack Bartley of South RESULTS YESTERDAY day for the second straight Year| Juct uo from Waco, Tex. in the Cr, Miwaukee were made| gp... patted in—Pernandes. Pits Gerald, Grove and . Charles Butler of! CHAMPIONSHIP ruenr | as 15-year-old Pat defeated Lou-|cpes ig Big State Jord Te by Jimmy Logan, shortstop, a | Pasian. Sattel 3, Bockman, Jakeman, ague, . ol t ase an ee-hase Sarah Shank. respectively. | pak Barter. ‘South Grove. defeated Jou anna Early, 6-2, 64, for they, ger Jad from Lafayette will Suuble: ad > Ji . Sasicon Inter Faa-bate Bit-—Logss. 98 a Stolen base—Saffe!
Bartley and Kerr were to go. adehn Foley, Pleasant Kun, , defeated Don- | eACOoX peed off the tee at 1:10 ‘his afternoon, “Gli Willams, Plensant Run, defeated
1d- Douglas Thomas a, South Grove, 2 and 1, ts Tend Burkhold | Ker Meridian Hills, defeated David |
| Lee, nd 3 Bob, KirkpaCrick, Willowsrook, defeated | The vice president's flight start-| nos byat Tar Hills, 8 and 3,
nn ed the semifinals proceedings this u. % es” Saesves *3 Shank, doteated morning in the sub-flights with|, Hick Kirkpafricl"Hallokirock, asses John Burch, Lake Shore, meeting Peter Burkholder, Meridian Hills, dei feated Harry Poland, South Grove, 5 and 4 Bob Laycock,” South Grove, at a arterfoals » Bartl feated PF 8:30, and Howard Webb, South| Barter. defeated Foley, 4 and 2 Grove, facing Bill Henke, Pleas-| Butler defeated ob Kirkpatrick. 3 and 1 ant Run, five minutes later. IL i] serenity Oe roa. In the president's flight, Ronald bist or fd Venable, S8arah Shank, and Dick|,' RE em 1 Shas. defeated Btiles, Riverside, were to go to the, Ker, rl River Gaoouth Grove, defeated tee at 8:40 a. m. followed by Jim McGuire, Col (Allen) James Wampler, Pleasant Run, |B 8 Meridia Hills. and Charles Ludwig, Sarah/oy Fr Meridian ills, Shank. pr | Borsh a Today's 18-hole semifinals will 5)!" i S Run. be followed by a 36-hole grind for] 1 Bay the championship at Coffin tomor-| TOW.
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of “air cover" ae eated Pred yute on when he teed off in the rain as 312 golfers assaulted par easans Rin, defeated Jim in the 3th annual Highland Classic. R. J. McCracken, H. W. goteated| Weddle ond E L Sanduerg {left to right) Jeok + on wil interest.
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. arah Shank, defeated | oti. and 2 asrterfinals Kerr Highlights Play nable defeated Lemons,
5 apd 4. Kerr highlighted yesterday's Ger defeat Bg
Wampler cated Modire." i i. 1 19 holes. second round and quarter-finals Ludwle a PRES SEN | Flickr In Highland Golf Classic with a two-under par 70 to oust! . 4 . odor. ies su | ~ joo Rifles Along With Sizzling 65
Bob Crew formidable Jerry Williams, Pleas- HH are Ls Shore, defeated Joe! . . To Tie Course Record in Annual Meet
ant Run, in the quarterfinals, 2 wampler, South Grov
and 1. Bob Laycock, th Grove, defeated Charles Yant Jr., Woodstock, Kerr had an even 3 going out) Henry Oliver ao defeated un,
and a two-under 35 coming back. so loward : Williams was only two over on Jf} nSehint, Pie leasant Run, defeated Classic at Highland yesterday. the out nine and even on the back Fred Hatfel ks, Fleasa un, 3 uo, 19 Doles, set. He got an eagle three on the eae Whi ith th Gro vs. 5a nd \teq Classic, tying the amateur record with a 65 and deducting his three, 467-yard 13th hole. Kerr elimi-|, + Indian Lake 1 up. T° handicap for a 62. nated David Lee, Speedway, In the” rls a Quarter IY on | _ Higgins went out in a three-under-32 and came back with a| morning round, 4 and 3. farcoer” won “by “defuuig ty Siiver. |two-under-33. His short irons were, Bartley advanced by fowstes] Henke defeat White, '& ‘and
: a big factor in the brillant per-: - Joe Harbin, Who sitininated Hedt An ant . formance, Higgins hitting every e errier alist Don Murphy, Tuesday, 3 and] Pa" eel Whipple. wasasant Jun, “a green and requiring only 31 putts : for the 18 holes. = =~ 1. Then
1. and fired a 38-36-72 in the af-| Jorn | He capped the fine show with a birdie trey, banging in a 30- CS 0 i
ternoon to defeat John Foley, Pleasant Run, 4 and 2. Foley foot uphill putt on No. 18. Wayne Timberman, pro at Me<
Shai Peterson Wins The Kirkpatrick twins, Robert, Sioux CITY. 1 iv. $ p. , Jowa, yr 271 and Richard, members of the ridian Hills, topped the salaried 7 8, July Par out >
Hanover varsity as freshmen el d I f year, fell before Butler and Burk- ar eature i Bolder, in the quarterfinals. op Basis -— ners went after more cash and
Butler eliminated Bob, 2 and 1, oh anid {prestige in the $15,000 Sioux City
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but Burkholder had to go all out! Takes Lead in 65th ao 444-3510 Open today with the prospect of to snatch a 1 up victory over Placher » ass x a va s4s_33_se another dollar duel between the
Richard in a fine quarterfinal] Lop of Long Grind : match. Howard. Peterson probably be- llinksmen with a 66, one more Burkholder had a 38-35-73 and lieves In the adage that the'than Don Fischesser of ConnersDick scored a 37-37-74. The third time is the charm, since he ville. A crowned an ihe 38th haa the wnmmad juck last night for both nines. ; ga cisco pro who beat him in a 21green each contestan ~a e est 16th Street 8 «| Fischesser also c¢ a ting | a birdie. ge way, peed going out and took one more hole playoff in the it. Paul Open - Peterson took his third cham- stroke coming home. jearlier this week, were after the plonship race at the quarter-mile] Grant, pro at Kokomo, had an '$2600 first-prize money. SHS Grid Champs Champs track by doing some steady driv- even par 70 to lead his team with| pegides Snead and Ferrier the Face b Foes in the 65th 1ap. {bers follow: {money winners. Six city series games will con-| Jimmy Quick roared into an Dick t Perk 4. ET 13. Frank Ninny Demaret ‘and Pau ‘Leary, Bismarck, N. D.,
ing (If it's possible for hard top/a 2632 total. Guy Davis Jr. of starting field of 81 professionals| front Shortridge's 1949 city high| jearly lead and stayed there unti! (Bud Brian’ 80. R. Jones aul BrownLowe 8, % tied the course record of 65 hv
No. 1 and No. 2 men. Long-hitting Sammy Snead
drivers to drive steadily} and: Lebanon and Gil Gerald dead-'; 4-40 amateurs included many waiting his chance to take the 75-| llocked for low net honors With wh, competed at St. Paul. It also lap event. His opportunity came 5s. Scores of other team mem: i, .qeq 21° of 1950's 25 top , Guy sch footb: ham jhe spun. out giving the money BE aC Be Seo CY alo plons again] ipost to Walt Underwood in the Rhoads Oh ne 83, S:
Shumaker 84. Clare ce Trigh 91. rs practice. rounds. There were sevCoach George Gale's eleven, Soh lop. X ner wood hela It Just Moyuaban #7. T goers Be Coo BY eral 67's and 68's over the treewinner of eight of nine games| ps and then Bud Biv on i. Hogahire 100. So FR
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last year, -will travel to Cham-| Ss paign, 111, Sept. 15 for its opener, | hate Sound a the
and meet Cincinnati Withrow at S d M fi 'be trimmed to the 60 low scorers next 32 laps. Quick re-entered th a sti ies home in intersectional clashes. | rq0e ol : Su te oo : Le y for the final 36 holes Saturday
in - Shortridge won all six local front of Moneymaker, forcing Association Nines | jand Sunday.
games last year, scoring 82 points him from the race led al ' The American Association lead; Proximity Goes After
10 13 for the opposition. Short- Peterson took ervous he ridge lost 14 to 7 to Withrow.|and nh yea is changing hands lke & n d held it easily to lead Butch! magician. Now they see it. Now ‘Money Record Tonight
Only two games on the nine-tilt {Brooks, Frankie Roessler and ™ ~ they don't. i
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Schedule will be daylight affairs. Dick Passwater, over the line.| CHICAGO, July 27 (UP)—| The schedule follows: {Time for the 75-laps was 25:23.35. Last night the Louisville Colo- ty lhe cold. Under- {nels saw it. So today the Ken- Proxim » an ght-year
“Sept. 1 At } 1; 2” Slr ign. Peterson, Passwate game edge mare & EF b’ m.: Oct. eins aft ‘wood and Herschel White were | tuckians have a half . SWied bY Ralph 21g Gordon
£0; “ger. Bn LPH Indians, The Colonels Verh vi - at CYO. oct the heat race winners while White Over our Indian erhurst, Victor, N. Y., will try ER Fat Manual; Lg 10='and Buddy Pate took the 12-lap moved Jo glory with 29 ane 43 tonight to become the leading {semifinals. The conquests o ansas Golfing Br ols |ward-and-one- be, aps-for. The 4-3 win was achieved in | money winner of all time in har-
" ness racing in the $15,000 Sportsby M Isolation event was won by Joh overtime, Catcher Pete Daley ai "Wo C whi Ye, i: Shin REE | Noble. yJony came to bat In the 11th with a man's Trot at Chicago Downs.
En yy Fo rai) Neriagan ~ Nearly 10,000 fans watched the Mate aboard and did himself| Proximity has won $204,880 est n For ora -bang boys in action. proud with a game-winning sin-| ithus far, only $1682 short of the
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{Chapple Jotied BORE hi Bt. | hurst horse into top position. | Meanwhile e rd-place lPanl Saints’ ‘were ning into! Proximity already has set four!
trouble in Toledo, 4-1. Dick Mar- Tord Recores on her Seat a lowe threw a five-hitter at the
boys from the northland, striking eight world mazks, lout 10 In the process. Only 818 The major challenger to her in
10 | RESULTS YESTERDAY [fans bothered to sit in. tonight's race was expected to be nr i us 3 © JNERICAN Associar 10N | The Columbus Red Birds kept| {Demon Hanover, owned by Har- » & Ei 1 Kas First Game, Seven ht ore ‘ 1 right off wining. Kurt Kreiger Tison Hoyt, who won the 1948
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. iwomen’s singles championship ine sent out to face the Brewers!
Higgirigs won the sweepstakes event held jointly with the! opening today at Brookside.
Golfdom’s top money win-!
Timberman turned in 33s and Jim Ferrier, the San Fran- faut
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FRIDAY—JULY 28th
—y i“ bo a couple of cricket x TIME TRIALS, 6:30 P. M.—RACE AT 8:30 P. nx
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Saffell Has Busy Night [Left on bsses—Milwaukee 3. Indianspolis {in the second of the series. y of |B Base on balis—Off Estock 1. Papish 1,
Miss Stewart's brand of tennis | A former all-around high school | Tom Saffell collected two’ matched the mercury, at Brook sports "star: young Fiend site Tribe's eight hits, a single fla Bus © His ewer 3 |side. Her strokes went through (Cig to throw a ball with the!and a triple. He scored one run, in 3% innings: Cole. 1 in 3%; Johnson, 3 Mrs. Early with studied pre-| 'speed of a Bill Plerro, who re-/batted in two and stole one base,!in | Balk—Bavist. Janine piteher—Sntock. cision. Mrs. Early was down four| on tiy was graduated from the his 10th of the season. The ur: | Umvires=Dully, Pette an a |sames 10 lave in the Lhe 21st Bet Indians to the Pirates. |dians gave Papish errorless sup-| — ea longest game Nt wort Plerro also came to the Tribe port. to three deuce points. from Waco. Friend, a bonus| The Indians registered one he (player, will report to the Pitts- marker in the first stanza on a for their sixth run in’ the Comes Back Strong jburgh club next spring. He|walk to Eddie Bockman and So Pl TE a Troe] Mrs. Early came back strong ipitched a no-hitter against Wich- singles by Frank Kalin and Hay tte "Fitz Gerald in the second set, turned the ita Fang last Friday. ' (Nanny Fernandez. \walked, Papish was out on a fly [tables on errors nnd took the lend rts ® a oi a= Te South, the Teitesters and Gutteridge tallied on a single a and 5- at's play staged a four-run rally and sent|hy Saffell. lon title proportions then and she jo Disk S)uevEn sssifned by | [Pitcher George Estock to the| Y Seats Grotto Night was ob= {captured the next three games Fri 2 ppose {showers. After one out. Donlserved and the members put on land match. en {Gutteridge singled and tallied on a grand show before a crowd of i Now Pat is faced with more of Ed Fitz Gerald's triple to deep 4860. It was a benefit game and the same opposition in French! The Indians are trailing Louis- right center. Bob Allis made ajthe Grotto organization contrib-
{the City Parks tournament.
lowing one hit. He stepped aside for a pinch hitter in the eighth. The Indians got to Ben John-
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Hi R ¥ M of bd (Lick. Both she and Mrs. Early ville by three percentage points, /gallant try for thé drive after a uted its share of the receipts to i gins a es an 0 our will compete in the women’ 8 or half a game. A win tonight will long run but was unable to getithe Marion County Society for
state invitational tourney this|jirt them out in front again if thela solid grip on the flying pellet. Crippled Children and Adults. week-end. Last year Mrs. Early Colonels should lose to the last-| ueeze Play Work | Leo Wells, the shortstop obJ the Shamplonsiip = that piace Blues. i Papin surpri ; oii wars tained from New Orleans, rea conquest of-—you've! : [Fusssed 1—Pat. © | qveare that a Beth chub, Gols [2nd bunted Fits Gerald home on POClef to the Indians last might {, Men's singles moved along yes- 1s is rapping on the first divi-| the squeeze ‘play. Papish was. ed in Er i [terday. Stanley Malless took a = ppin cq jt|safe himself when Estock fum- Was Ceared in reporting {sion door. of which makes It ;,,4 {ne roller and threw wild to °F his wife's illness,
ak. Joe Higgins became the man of the hour yesterday by tying the; 1 zagument from Chal-|5 fye-team scramble instead of alert. : ; n Grove. defeated course record of 65 as Bob Grant's team won the annual Highland 0 become the eighth sour, as it has been for some time.| go rr61] scored Papish by 3 Women Nomed for
[player to enter the quarterfinals! got at the momént with seven | smacking a triple to the right straight wins, the Red Birds are rig corner. At this point, Dave Curtis Cup Team |Leonard outpointed Kent Bus {only three games behind fourth-| {Cole relieved Estock and Saffell NEW YORK, July 27 (UP)— 2-8, 7.5, od at i) ue {place Minneapolis, whom they |g ored after the catch on Bock- Eight feminine links stars today Tound zanint RE n . nal play twice in Columbus tonight.|man's long fly. were named to the United States The Hon will to ne an pseed. | Papish’ In-Rare Form | This young Cole, a 19-year-old Curtis Cup team for its biennial I: m. today with ge gh at 6:30| prank Papish, veteran south- righthander, up from Jackson in match against Britain at the Ronald a m tty and naw, worked a full router for the the Southeastern League, blew Buffalo, N. Y,, Country Club on on dec Indians last night, held the Brew- the sphere by the Indians. He Sept. 4 and 5. RESULTS YESTERDAY lers to four hits, rolled up seven tanned the side in the fifth after Named to the team were BeverAT BROOKSIDE ‘strikeouts and issued but one striking out the last man in the/ly Hanson of Fargo, N. D. i Champi quis y men 5 mtles defeated | WBIK. It was his sixth win against fourth. {Dorothy Kielty of Los Angeles; | Louenna Barly, SL one setback. Kalin, Fernandez, Dale Coogan Dorothy Kirby of Atlanta; Peggy Pop Leonard “defeated Kent Buser. 3.6, Strange to relate, two of the and Whitey Platt were his four- Kirk of Findlay, O; Grace Lenczyk Man's Dou Milwaukee hits were home runs, in-row victims. Then he fanned of Hartford, Conn: Mrs Mark A. asth and Galloway delen fod Kiser and both exploded in the fifth inning, one in the sixth and two in the Porter of Westmonth, N. J.; Polly Campbell fotegiet aneie 23d Dukes, 6-2. by Al Lakeman and Bob Montag. |seventh for a total of seven in|Riley oi Ft. Worth, Texas; and {fovied escall and O Wai ed IE sles| _Papish d didn’t relish that kind hi his brief hitch on the rubber, al-|Helen Sigel of Philadelphia. | defense =a, 8-4 4-8, 3 3; Jactach and Leonard | . eQuis nd Wark, 6-0. 6-1: | Howenstine and. “infer ales Beatty | d Leverens, 6-1, 6-1: Ellitt and Weisen{fun d efeated Sirens and Urshan, 6-3, 6-2; {Clason an won from Zeigler and |
Ad Payne by etanit and Linne and McClure won from Hensley and Flickenger by de-
Men's Sinsles Stanl M i wad oy) less defeated Chalmers SCHEDULE 10PAY AT BROOKSID 40 —champlonsnip-Jim Beatty v | Ronald
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Wood-Buschman { Indians ot Bat AB R H RBI SB Prt Pernandes 84 10 21 a 328 Rikard «..186 22 8% 33 1 319 Saftell 226 3% 70 15 1 310 {Dallessandro 106 18 32.26 © 302 Pitz Gerald .. 200 31 62 27 2 201 Platt . 9 63 0 AM | Basgall 98 46 4 78 alin 41 38 1 a7 Gutteridge 15 8 8 2m Peters .. “4 15 oo 28 Bockman 55 11 1 Mal Ballinger 23 13 0 A Coogan 13 1
8 200! Two-base HH 34. Platt 20, Saf-| fell 13. Peters 11. Ballinger 8, Kalin 7] Bockman 6. FitzGerald 5. Rikard 8. {Fernandes 4. Dallessandro 4 Covgan 3. Gutteridge 3. . Three-base hits—Peters 5, Basgall 4. Kalin 4, Bockman 4 Saffell 3, Pits Gerald 3. Coogan 2. Dallessandro 3, Gutteridge 2. Platt. Rikard, Home runs—Basgall 12, Platt 13, Kalin 9, Bockman 8. Dallessandro 8, Saffell 3, Fernandez J. Rikard 3. Peters 2. PITCHING w
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