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In Minneapolis " | May Decide Champ «x By BOB HEFTY For u s Amateur ’ { United Press Sports Writer By JIM HEYROOK | MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 19—The FIRST ROUND of match play champion of the 1950 National for the 20th annual.golf cham--

least one of its finalists-—may be determined in the second round, The six-day grind over the hilly, heavily-trapped Minneapos« lis Golf Club layout gets under way Monday and continues all week, The “big galleries will be out

6:30 a. m, over the Riverside h course,

Clayton Nichols will be defending his championship as he meets Dick Boswell in the upper bracket. The low 64 shooters from last Sunday's qualifying are paired in the championship flight while the remainder. of the 261 players who red tie quali ying “Féind have | been vl in other flights for

of eyes will bé on & second-round match Tueaday expected to pit

the match play. |, 5 4 iis a ae “BE Re A ; : foe ~Frank-Stranahan, Toledo, against

NTCHOIN AHA Boswell are slaled | for the first match in the cham : . W Bethietiam, Pa. pionship flight at 11:10 a. m. er are . Any : : ER : ae Ea gar ‘ Pi —Hoth- Favored wh jit 1 waay's play ste La a 3 3 ; : ng NC | equip Both of them are mentioned the Coma te = B y > out J i J : a 3 & ALAS Ie RIAL | > 3 shoulder [SETH often as tourhament favorites the s fight at 6:30 is aT ica {ul ? ¢ hi ¢ TE and the luck of the draw will zend . ¢ aa ——— them against each other provided B. Juniper of Sarah Shank, : {they get past their first-round who was medalist in the qualify-| {matches as expected. Stranahan ing with a 70, has heen paired |

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- : 3 odge, side; . ° Harris, 3500 N a, t B: oy Dall of 1, Phe Sider PA THURSDAY AFTERNOON be added to the lineup each day.| Inuit, JL A185 Tous oe1iat thio Sr foward Tho pon washington. a JPY Jo Seonbiot. Noms, the vy eir opponents, Andy An- < Seventy-five cars will start the 7th é He : TY : x dersom-and Matt Chinick of Mich= 100 Mie AAA sok rar race ail sil : Rsnarwrtod-tor-Goriman—n oT Rizerside 3 end Vest ry sn Wood. Christitn. raoteiar Rails 85 tthe campus tutoring Varsity Guarfgan, had a three- -under- par 69. Wisconsin State Fair. Milwaukee. Kingans | . ! ae 2-101 ut Ly 20; Joa Prince, 500 N terbacks. = apito i) NAT 50 x. -24 rer AR FEA : Em a “i = He a 300 AN Pas RMR ANGE appreciates the! a Ebrors Dies; Firma 7X. Wittame: = : 2 srEmsEe Re ATS taf open their rasa lf ° 7 { - > SALE ndo, Youn oussia ; . 0. Bi ke Ri d Se } lsenger Car race, Sun Valley SUPPOTL of those fans who have ner 3 Butram Wise 3 Kenai Dis ‘Cinderella’ Team Eddie Merring Wins son, Sept. 10. in Canton, O.. and WILSON IKe iaers e -{ SreedwaV. Andereon telephoned, written and visited: Pools Jae linotie kod rv illiams 3M will play the first of three ® SPALDING 150-Lap R sn us regarding possiblities of auto, Farmer i" Sheri Ris Inllei’'n” | oges in Doubles Junior Golf Title Sse ugt home . James dn ® LOUISVILLE -Lap Kace "THE SALEM SPEEDWAY has Faces returning to the Indiana Willlims" 5. K aoore: Witt tow Conky ar LEONARD ZAR" AMES, TA. Aug. 19 (UP) Ed. CYO Field, Oct. : v ¥ ’ . se Pa AN % : . A 150-1ap bicycle race for boys put yp $500 to get the drivers to Sate gr What hadpens I ne rats, Nu iams, United Press Sports Writer die Merrins, Meridian, Miss, won, IN DICATION ‘hat the network B BEGINNERS’ SETS-—BALLS 15-years-old —and—under willbe: turn-inthe-hottest-speedn-of-sil: traced or toation A ee Soars: “Home fee, mee Shoe CHESTNUT HILL; Mass. Aug. the National Amateur Junior Golf "TV service is due here very soon GLOVES—SHOES—BAGS

than 150 pounds. Bicycles must be the stock cars at Sun Valley, Oct. 8, Sacramento. Cal, Faire

in—the—top match of the lower chiar a = : 'Pa., Monday and McHale takes Prasat with H.-T; Pack: orBUuthi; lon "Michael Gallagher Jr. of he. second roiind of m teh! Rugueta. Ga, oO ate f The winner of the expected play will be at South Grove next/ : {Stranahan-McHale match is con-

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Speedrome Closes Friday

Season Cut Short To Prepare Track for ‘51

» » . | FREP WAMPLER JR. of In-| dianapolis’ Speedway golf course, Is in Minneapolis getting ready for the start of the National! Amateur Tournament tomorrow. Fred, whose shooting to win | Ry "ART WRIGHT toe-3St anmal Tulane Amateur | THE INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDROME will close this Terre Haute Country Club was Week ...no more races this year after Friday night.

“out of this world,” had only one The Little Hard Tops made their last stand at the

night in Indianapolis before tak- y-: : : : : ing off to register in Minneapolis. Kitley Ave, track last Tuesday night. Midgets next Friday

Other Prospects

Key Figure in Swap ? | Other favorites among the 210 —————— “ lentries will. be Willie (The Edge)

By BILI. EGGERT Tur , 1948 mateur titlist HOCKEY FANS haven't heard the last of the Détroit- trom White Plains. N.Y. defend.

~ Chicago five-for-four player deal. ing champion Charlie Coe, Okla-

. 2a i sind homa City; 1946 king Ted Bishop Terry Sawchuk, Indianapolis’ sensational goalie for the Weston, Mass: Ray Billows,

Calder Cup champions last year, wasn't involved in the Poughkeepsie, N. Y.: 1040 chams National League deal but he's the key figure. And Terry, Pon Dick Chupman, Pinenursty

C., and ex-collegiate king x» night will be the track's finale of the season. who has been tagged by Detroit General Manager Jack Harvey Ward, Rocky Mounf, N. THE OPERATORS of the tour-| Why no more races at Speedrome this year? Says Troy Adams as the Red Wing -| Billows will be out to break the nament required that players blscxson one of the owners:|— == i nse goalie for 1050-51, is recover.| SteWart and Defenseman Bob jinx that has seen him finalist registered in at tournament head- | ’ The race will start at 8:30 p. m. in From an elie t |Goldham. three times--1937, 1£39 and 1048 quarters by yesterday in order Speedrome is being closed tO] ith ‘the fastest 35 in the lineup. g an eibow operation. | * no» but never champion.

Three bone chips were removed] THERE ARE SOME National this summer from .Sawchuk's [-eague hockey writers who say

that alternates might be notified allow time for renovations to Regulars in the Championship in the event a player did Ot the track to accommodate big Stock Car Racing Club will be in

Coe Faces Hex

Coe faces another hex. Not show. {hard tops and midgets in 1951. A the lineup in addition to athers. a . right elbow. He must carry out that Sawchuk's seven-game stint since Bobby Jones won the. title Also, Fred has never played the /double guardrail will be installed ‘Big wheel” in the running Sf Rona I iy Wah ; Adams’ hopes under a handicap 3s Lumley's replacement Jat seas} in 1027 and 1928 and Lawson Minneapolis course and he felt he, around the track to keep the big the event is “Chuck” Scharf, he The ‘old master gets in shape for gruelling campaign. SERIES EET PETIT not tre 21. .year-old, 208-pounder as a Little turned the trick in 1934 should get in some pratice licks! (bard tops between the fences. The| of CBCRC. All seats will be re- : , regained its full strength. HE i 2, S03 pong 23. has and 1035 has a National Amateur before the start of play. ow seats at the track's edge will| |served. ‘Tip to fans: Better get . . . . i THAR MMA ER Aver uel os imley. only 23 has ‘champion repeated. But a lot of If Wampler can hit the ball like pe raised for safety and comfort|/'em in advance, the “Little 500” Atk Win =“ play or tr aasasEs he did in the state open, he will ¢ tno rans. {for the roadsters in May was a a i 0 i ins |shuffie sent Goalie Harry Lumley, Sawchuk sees himself in a three- Rufus Kirig 11 and 10 1 lapt add another title—one of the | The end of Speedrome for 1950 near sellout. Admission for quali- . Wing Pete Babando and Delense: | 4a} Satie With Henry and Rookie | ow s fihals tHInNK he can beat most important of them All—t0 means the end of midget racing fying trials wi be free. In Cit Amateur Series man Jack Stewart of Detroit and rennan for the Detroit goal ine jinx. his growing string. In addition to'y, 1,qianapolis. It was the last _. 2. |Defenseman Al Dewsbury and Stopping position. |" Single 18-hole rounds are set his state open title, he now holds! Now THAT the Little Harel

stand for the midgets here. - There's no rest for {he weary especially for the 16 teams en- Center Don Morrison of Indianap-| There have been’ mixed reac- yor Monday and Tu-sday, with

the Big Ten crown, the national peed .[Tops haven't any place to run—|, 0" "0 Mr diananolis Amateur Baseball Association's annual 0lis to Chicago in exchange for tlOn& to the Detroit-Chicago deal. double 18-hole rounds on Wednesintercollegiate title and the Indi- Bib, Bt “only track with Speedrome being their last stand | City Series. po | Goalie Sugar Jint Henry, Center| {Chicagoans look at it as an] day and Thursday scheduled to anapolis District championship. : —dis- [Plans are for the Crosieys to, - “Today they play the second round of the two-game elimination Metro Prystai, Laft Winger Gaye Adams’ trick to get Prystal, 22;7cut the field to four players for vv weekly evénts. W. 16th St. dis compete against the big hard| tourney. (Who had 22 goals and 29 assists Friday's 36-hole semi-finals. The HELATNE BORINSTEIN- yes: continued midgets sarlier nd ihe tops onthe Championship Stook “Yestetaay found CAPA ON AH TC. “A TRTAK.tWe or tHe ; m-tioe. th Blackhat. im: Eighty WH heat SE tara ‘won the Broadmoor Coun-|®é850n ROW presen Car circuit. The “little dynamite” tougher teams entered in i nbn orses 108 eet | : ghty-two matches are sched. ) Championship stock cars . . .iolp, “ns "mais their: rat, 0 avant. coming outs The). TONE Mase Jone: “a National League puck jad Monday. ~The remaining 48 : Sunday ang" Weanesiay wpe Tagainst or ish Otters oy oval ag uty Tareas ™® FIA grr n 04 aser although he scored the players—including Turnesa—drew { ers, J Tsiney ax | i R. C. Block, 2 and 1. iid St. Speedway tonight. If not/Reliables by a 24 to 10 count Eads 4 1 { IRimendn 4 1 3 1 : winning goal in the Stanley Cupifirst-round byes. MIDGETS also have been dis- ef 4.2 3 1Carterdp 41 2 playoffs, Mrs. Block was medalist In the| ' Speed. ready tonight probably they'll be{and Atkins scored a 6 to 1 vic- Waited 4 0 9 0 Haines prt, 2060 A Th ” re " championship play with an 84, continued at the Lafayette Spe " _Itory over thé Allison Jets. Shanerrf 4 3 1 0iGardner.ib 40 § 0 | eo Wings “were down” on _lin with their “big brothers” with-| $1 1 3 Davidson! § 0 0 0 -Event assie Joan Atlass won’ the champion- Way. Last night stock cars re i Sutoatait 31 1 0 Stagmikeif 3 ¢ 7 Dewsbury because of the big | ship consolation by default. 4 placed the midgets there. in the next weal, : |side a other Ked % ihe Squib, gts $0 Jarno 41% 1 Action Scheduled hoardchecker's sulking habits rd Sch d led In the first flight, Beverly Se-| Saturday night's stocks at ; # = x b Ne n with Eag or Todge. be [Teipen'rt 11 0 & | kside Park and Don Morrison has thought Car eav lig won, 2 and 1, over Mrs. Louis Lafayette are ‘presented by a new| HOOSIERS in the 500 Mile hind. the one-hit OE of Roger | Totals 371427 8 Totals I 53713 At Brook side Pa uf retiring from the game and | |.) wrestling fans will get ‘Marks. Mrs. Jay Kaufman wenorganization-—Racing. Inc.—from Block Tar race at DAUNGWN:|\jecqr Don Almas and. Herb Rasti ii: 33 Ni—0l = Winaie in The City Parke Horse. SOINE Inte business in maha: la “bargain bill" at the outdoor the consolation in that flight, .5/Winamac. They're running any 8. C. Raceway Labor Day will Critchfield Jed the batting, each _ Errors—Coopage 3. Carter 1, Thompson Shoe Tournament will be held to-! with ampe Sports Arena Tuesday night and 4 over Mrs. 8. A. Silberman./type hard top, from 1934 models Include Mark Henn, of Elwood, |ceiting three for four. | Waite 1. Goopage I. Buibhin i. Wages 1. 9ay At Brookside Park. In case U0 PY Oeste uf id the Lumley Sports . The second flight was won by on up. The same group runs at/who manages the new Hill-Top| . | Telpen 1. Rune batved np Wae 1 Shaner of rain, the event will be staged traf ; man ndication that De-| The featured bouts will send Mrs. Morton Wolman, 1 up, over Winamae Sunday afternoons and Speedway at Alexandria. Johnny Dietz Homers Tooper 3. Ynree bass hite—Carier” Home tomorrow. iro Be champions could spare Dave Levin against Lone Eagle Mrs. Morris Rothbard. \at the new Monticello Speedway Noble, of Connersville, and Roy| Gene Dietz led the Kingans ung sutphis ‘gopcrifices—Bads 1, Cooper! Bidding for the city title will > 2 surrendered to get Pry- and Jack OBR. ye tough Des x 8 =» {Sunday nights. Head of the new Prosser, a top man with the roar- hitters against the Oilers with a Tryon si. sito se se on ‘Delin—att be 10 finalists in Class “A” who i oA ftom Death ia Against Site for the 1951 state open group is George Lucas, of Wina-ing roadsters hereabouts, also grave slam Jomes in the Jecond fly 0 Bernhart 3 2 Rival 4 a Pitch = 1; 3 p,m, The Class IF INDI Prd APOLIS gets Bren- ey i He iA two. falls out tournament will not be decided mae. [have entered cars. Another Hoos- inn and a triple wo on 13 aines. 2 in 2. Hit by pitcher— B= and “C"” finalists will play :

» nan the Caps will have a 25-year. of three with time limits of 60until the state PGA tourney next. Chuck Scharf's Championship jer entry is Wayne Padgett, a/later in the game. Kenny Wil-| by Bernhart (Biers). Balk—Haires Win. | (for top honors in their own month. It is believed, however, stoek Car Club—which runs at| PoE Shtry of Blomaagios and a/liams was the big man with the Sfn2l' ar—Bchels. "Lovins piteher—| | oses. Play will be round robin. 91% Boalstopper who performed minutes. | The cancellation system will be! well or 4 Haha y u. BA agus Herbie Freeman, New York way—runs at Lafajette Tuesday The Darlington classic will be "iDS1e, & double and a triple driv-| yuh, Re 31 He Excavators took 3 oo used for scoring. Twenty-five] P si season. willi City, and Lord (Tarzan) Pinker.

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be Henry, the Caps will get a BE Will tang : No . |ing in five runs, Each starter for Don Harney allowed eavators eighy points will conatitute -a game. ton, Manchester, Eng., gle “WE JUST COULDN'T get the nighu. ; : broadcast by Mutual Broadcast- 'the Oilers scored at least two Mid ¥ Cloran save up 4. Following is the lineup of final. | 30-year-old veteran who has per- in the first event. bali into the hole” id John! a. a8 ing System with Paul Jonas at runs - jury 10: to 0 beh ind the J we 0 iste and their qualifying scores: {formed for the New York Rang- = rm ———— n e A sa onn THE BIG DEAL’ in racing for ‘the. mike, The broade i will fentng o Bo Scheib, n q g -- Hare. Jr. of Highland, 8! fo 7 ClassemA) Park

{ers and New Haven Reds as well, [the Coming week: as Chicago. Lites Brother Diss

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& or i x oh a : Ts Xr Ah fee TOR. ri sy rr ou, 3 ant ite 2 TO INL a pClass B—130 bm. Wilbur Kelimers.” 14 in Cincinnati or Oct, 8 In St. day at his home. Littell, 62, was Dodds: Mercer and Mennel. : Andrew aha, £0 N. Alsbams 49, Louis. There will be a special -a chlef engineer in the Merchant

Big oor sprints ag “Salem Speed ae You : 3 "| y | Mussio.3 way featuring Troy Ruttman, ing the race, closing with a half Mussis. A

m he two-bal - a : inl a 2 jn 1 e 3 s Bal Duane Carter and other AAA bout broad ust which will start [Susum } OBA. Soman tt [We 2 heal a. am 0K. train for fans to either city. Marine. LR Prisaget wirl héadlibers. a e final 15 miles of the race. |Russell.cf Sack's Used Cars faces P, R. Mallory stip oema mat ro A he "x = : EE ————————————

1 nge ‘Riverside Diamond No. 6: E. C. Atkins va Ww 3 ty an, - DéWoif News, Riverside i Tryon's, Tavern Rhight % De $5 Clare § oe son THE TRYON ALL-STARS ve South Side Saints; versh df Chas 30 A Tomm A yr tol Ofl vs. Kirshhsum Center at Garfield: 'N. . 38; Keke Kollmever, ¥ en foothall team ia wig-wagging an

= Laps (100 miles) stock car Qualifying trials, which started a. Dayton, (0.) Speedway, for Yesterday. will continue daily. Banda 1949. and 1950 models. through Sept. 2, Five cars will

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held Saturday at 6:45 p. m. in the time at that track this afternoon.

The money goes to any driver _~ ar . .,Gay Brewer, Lexington, Ky. one- televise Butler home games. The rear of the A & P grocery store in! = Duane Carter's rec. N®'8 “definitely” against to Ba ate Cty Bi ovise 5, Shank- Talbert and Gardnar Mulloy elim op in 36-holes, station di it for tree 1ast soamom. the 3300 block on N. Illinois 8t.|o7a4 of 10.75 seconds for..a half [2CeS at the fairgrounds. Until |Shankiin 3. Hits letz 10 in 1% inated the “Cinderella” team of

The race, sponsored by merchants mile set at Winchester. Salem ‘OMeone convinces the Governor By Wise ag 1 in in (Wise) Wna Harry Hopman and Seymour Merrins, who will be a freshman yp op THE backfield candi-

SAGE (Wise), Wid there should be races st the fair-|pitehes—Wise. Pass Mass Win-| Greenberg today to move into the Next fall at'Louisiana State Uni- 000" bl "0 report for Michiof the north side, is being pro- ry inchaner being a grounds, you can be sure the Fair Dior. RE EL finals of the U. 8. National Dou- versity, was two-down at the end

point where Gov. Schricker says i% goolar, William gms io P oole to Loliar. 19-—~American Davis Cuppers Billy Championship today, defeating! —-WFBM-TV has not asked to

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s igan’'s varsity football drills was moted by Jim Reed, former ath- {0 "0 14's record” of 19.74 sec. Board isn’t going to okeh return Fine Atkins Allison bles championships at the Long- of the first 18, and built: up 2 pon Oldman, sophomore halfback SPORTING GOODS CO. letic director at the Riviera Club. onqs set last Sunday at Owosso, of races, . : gators 21 18 3 gminan AB ! 2A wood Cricket Club. The score was threeip betols staving of Brew- fr om Crispus Attucks High § 200 W. Wash. Winner of the race will receive) | Mich. by Jimmy Wilburn, Wilburn THE BIGGEST AR National Ratoiit.n 302 Doran of 4 1 } 3 7-5, 6-4 n nin & School. es : CL ARRRRRETIRIIR ha A Schwinn bicycle with the runner grives under CSRA banners. Championship Classic for big $i ot 3 3'1 Dionnaontt 472.43 Yopuiahl, $4-Year-old_non-play. - up getting portable radio. There They have a woman entry in care outside of the Indianapolis vie ner 4 41 )Mifler. 4 110 ing captain of the Australian ? also will be prizes for boys lead- the Dayton (0.)" stock ¢ar go 500" will be staged at Milwau- Buersiee. rt i ! ' 8 Thatcher sx 3 oe 1 Davis Cup team, and Greenberg, ' | ing the race at the 25-lap posts./this afternoon. She's 34-year-old kee next Sunday. It will be a C Corll» 4003 Noel 1 0 0 o 30-year-old former clay courts Merchandise prizes will be Mrs. Louise Smith,. Greenville, S. 200-lap Trace. Others, all 100- - Bathewe.3n 4 1 2 1ititlist from Chicago, had elimi- 8 N 1. ; 3 A 1 awarded “for “each place -through 'C. She also is ‘entered in the 500" : ! ge : — = pated-three seeded féams In pre- | : EY milers, are: Sept. 2 Ted Horn Totals 3092714 Totals - 35 82612 1 this week. but. they eight. {Mile Stock Car classic Sept. 4 at yMemorial race, Duquoin, IIL; | lioel krgunded out for TE Son i V0 Pp ay ax . a en - a were no c c Entry blanks Jnay. be oblaiued! the new Darlington, 8. C., Race {Sept. 9, New York State Fair, | Ain oii on, hateher, BA hws Talbert-Mulloy tam. WE CARRY A FULL STOCK OF LONGat Hart's Service on, way, (Syracuse, N. Y.; Sept. 10, Michi- Davis. “Re i Jn 12). Ratelifte :

Xoo. Davia Mulloy, from Coral Gables, Fla., ea," Blackourn. «and Talbert, from New York, had

tied Tn pete %, Emil tise ome runs « tolen burn. Ratelitfe. V: little trouble winning in straight va, Double pai Mathews and Miller

and Capitol Ave. To enter boys| Qualifying triais for Saturday's! gan State Fair, Detroit: Oct. 1,5 m, must be under 15 and weigh less {300-lap National Crown race for Springfield, Ill. Fairgrounds.

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