Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1950 — Page 13

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In 1st Match

“By JIM "HEYROCK Anything oni MAPPED LE ment, Take for example the 20th annual city amateur championship, which opened match play yesterday at the Riverside course. Ed Juniper of Pleasant Run fired a 70 over his home course to be

Play Round

medalist in qualifying for the tournament. Yesterday, he met Julian Pack of South Grove, who had been

six strokes worse than Juniper in “the qualifying round, polished off the medalist, 1 up. Pack carded a 38 on the opening nine yesterday while Juniper had a 40. That put Pack 1 up at the turn. The winning Pack was four over par at the end of the 18-hole match.

- Scores were nothing to shout about, generally, as Clayton Nichols of Speedway, who is defending the championship he won last year, won, 5 and 3, although

carded by Chuck Hess of South -Grove, who had a two-under-par _.36-34—70. Par is 36 for each side. Hess Hoss detcated ‘Don’ Anderson of Sarah Shank, 4 and 3. :

“National Tefthandsa TEEN tourney recently at Bloomnigton, Ill, defeated Carl Peterchefl, Speedway, 6 and 5. Buchanan was “five up at the turn with a 37-and played on out with a 35. Ted Lach of Coffin, who had been considered -a favorite in the

tourney, had to be out of town -and- ault

The second round will b played a iy at South Grove with the

‘Batm _ third round at Sarah Shank Sun-

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preview of a Davis Cup match later this week. In the women’s final round, Mrs. . Margaret DuPont of Wilmington, Del., and Louise Brough| of Beverly Hills, Cal., .seeking their ninth straight crown, will

Fry of Akron, O.

U.S. Girls’ Net

(Quick Is Quick In Stock Race

Jimmy Quick lives up to his name as far as the W. 16th St, stock Midget Speedway stock car fans are concerned. Last night, for the second time in succession, he won the 20-lap feature at the track. A bad crackup managed to halt the race, once, but Quick beat out Roy Atkinson and Howard Peterson. to win. Quick} also won forward-reverse and Jone

wood. Herschel White captured the semifinal. Atkinson and Justin King teamed to win the coupe combination. Thrown into the windshield of his car after the accident in the fourth lap "of the feature, Kirkwood needed hospitalization. He thad- —in-Methodist-Hol-

Adam Walsh in Good

Joke the Shap preliminaries |

Tourney Opens

PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 21 (UP)—The 33d annual U, 8. Girls’ Lawn Tennis Singles Champion ship opened today with 15-year-old Maureen Conndlly, S8an Diego, Cal., defending her title against 92 other players. Miss Connolly, top seeded in the tournament at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, was a heavy favorite to retain the crown. Laura Lou Jahn, young Clearwater, Fla., player who was run-ner-up to Miss Connolly last year, was seeded second. Among the entrants is Pat Stewart, Indianapolis city women’s champ. tse.

ditian .Aftas, Calle “PORTLAND, Me., OE 21 (UP) —Adam Walsh, head football coach at Bowdoin Colege, was reported in good condition at a Portland hospital today. Walsh, a former Notre Dame center and captain of the famed Four Horsemen team of 1924, was stricken Friday while pre-

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-companypital, though. Bill Eubank figured n'a érash with” two ‘other cars in a heat race. Neither Kirkwood or Eubank was hurt seriously. -

Sets New World Mark

In Motorcycle Racing

- SPRINGFIELD, HI, Aug. 1 (UP)—Larry Headricks of San Jose, Cal, today held two new world speed records in motorcycle . racing. He won the 25-mile National Motorcycle - Association race at the Illinois State Fairgrounds yesterday in the world’s record time of 18:01.7, beating the old mark of 18.03.4 set by French Castonguay in 1941. :

sped five miles in 3:39.1 to break Castonguay's 1941 record of 139.2,

Bobby HI of Columbus, 0. placed second in the 25-mile race.

West Wins, 5-3

SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Aug. 21 (UP)—The West won a 5-to-3 victory over the East in the annual Negro baseball classic at

Jetested Comiskey Park yesterday.

The East scored first when

3 easint § un, a. “acter Sted Joe Ryan, Junior Gilliam of the Baltimore

Elite Giants hit the only home run of the game in the second inning with no one on base. Cliff Johnson of the Kansas|'o City Monarchs was the winning pitcher. Paul Galata of the Indianapolis with the

Hialeah Stake Races

In qualifying for the finals, he Roterprises

paring forfootball practice that opens Sept. 5. Physicians did not| say ‘what ails him but held him for further observation,

To Be Worth $235,000 MIAMI, Fla. Aug. 21 (UP)— Stake races at Hialeah race course this winter will be worth! a total of $235,000, track officials said here today, and the .minimum purse will be The $50,000 Widener and Flamingo again will be the features of the season beginning Jan. 17 and ending M Mar. 3.-

Softball N Notes

At Municipal: Southeas 0: Decatur All rs or nate an Ha Ratin red

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At Vandaliz

iE title with a 197 score, Scottie | Scobbie of Bellville, Ill, the Class

‘icided In today’s. official introduc-

Joe Williams Says—

Grand American Trapshooting Program | To Open Today

- VANDALIA, O., Aug. 21 (UP) ~Mercer Tennille, veteran trapshooter from Shreveport, La., yesterday won the 200-target Dayton homecoming race, the final tune-! up before the championship shooting begins on the 52d Grand! American program. Tennille and three other shooters tied for first place in the feature with an excellent 199 out of 200 targets despite a cool wind which whipped across the trapshoot fields. ‘Tennille broke 25 straight to win the shoot-off from Arnold

td

Rlegger. of Seattle ih Joba, \young Morgan West of Union-| town, Pa. SER de wi

i Broughton and Riegger gave up battling for second place after each had broken 75 straight targets. They flipped and Broughton won with Riegger getting the class AA trophy.

Wins Class A Event

West captured the Class A event. Roger Peterson of BloomPrairie, Minn; took the Class

C trophy with a 196 and J, L. Moon of Hillsboro the Class D competition with a 189, Mosselle Cameron of Los Angeles, Cal, topped the women shooters with a score of 194.

Many special races will be detory opening race.

erans for gunners more than 70 years old; women’s veterans, over 50; the sub-junior for shooters under 15; the junior for shooters :|up to 18; the father-son or daughter; the brother- brother, and hus-band-wife, The special Champion of Champion race for men’s state champions, a 100-bird event, also will be staged in addition to the regular 200-bird races. Dale Smith, of Brookville, Ind. who broke 100 straight targets. last year, is the defending junior champion.

wr OH r 3 Hi ho 2 race A his | Pitching of Harry Fitch who, Taylor apior | car crashed into the Fa iy the ei a of the third heat Triple: while reammmats oasis HEE Si vac“ ot the Wi bth Midget- Speedway: A- blownsout- right | Cooper helped by banging ale an- i ria ‘gue eng ¢ 3 front tire caused the crash. : ; oo other three-bagger. Sonny Sut. PRS 900 001 1io— | phim Vestal LEAL 030 001 000— ° * nth by making a beaut Bighr sd Busi evil) California Man Captures the ninth by making a beautiful Hitbor aad w. vouns,| So CHI Pp save. The Tavernmen collected 10/8 «+--+ } B ait i : ir » . eR CIR U.S. Casting Championshi 2 a non-league game played at Qcks o.oo fie= g, LR $ 4 # fo Moleton, Kilgore's Market ofl Rife ciayton (#) 5 Bast | BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21 (UP)—Earl Austin of Long Beach, n fell to Reformatory, 9 to Sysnovich, : > Kilg, tcher. g Simmons] ri ad Cobb; WS 3 3.2 Pug. Casting. Pr ended- here ny ; : hei M Spek 7 glen” a, - HE Dot Vogel, Pattérson, N. J, won the all-accuracy, the all- " to the visitors, r $¢ save WD vel Bowehton ~~: 006 813 1018 1} § accuracy flys and the all-accuracy bait championships for women. 11 abd Bi na fas Suuch ou Bri an "Sid Mcditmon, | "°° (Her all-accuracy score of 387 set a new national record. and ha fanned 10. SHIR GAMES as : Marion Garber; Toledo, O., won 00 0 A the all-accuracy crown with a 389 { 4 $ in S 0 and the accuracy championship $018 i139 vi .|with 195. Ray Langley of San $18 i 1 0 . Francisco won the all-accuracy fly 3 11 0 2 e § y championship with a score of 198. " : — i : ¢ : Harrie » 38032 fl » . ou es Results of Sunday's events: Totals 33 637 8 Totals _ 33 63713 Kellumo, 0 0 0/Brown, 000 ore bet fly —-1-C. PF. Forcade, pula veo. aad Be 5 Carre 3040 CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. Aug; th ECE Errors—Bisckburn, Doyle, Keen, Camp- Totals 33 53 7 Totals 3753 3/21 (UP)—Final round of the U. 8. ort San ¥ San Francisco, 99; 5-Myron IMATE i va 000 102 0003 | National Tennis doubles cham- cast-off for first with ‘of: Miravalle won db ETI ‘4, @hennault 3, Fer-|pionships, rained out yesterday| women's wet ty sceu Hh Miss i ou: on, Kiigore, Nett, Bright, Brown Jones. at Longwood Cricket Club, will Rinne oan Balvaig sanoma. City: Bi Bright tend 1 Barrick 1’ MeGee 1.|be held today in both men’s and |isabel ten. Louk ind Cal, 91; AW fds Nett, a Rohn Meoee, ve women’s divisions. Bt tn in Storr or Cot, 4 place base’ nits Adkins as Be Before the men’s finals can be a. wet fly accuracy—1- John * d. ee. Hc ficer Double _piays (held, however, a semi-final match Tarantino, Francisco, i Budd fiy fore ta Bhtnnl Lal on sures Siori's must be completed at 11 a. m.|GiblboR, Saptanegd (al, 3%, Sick fgmaiety § ait A Sufl Mis between defending _ champions at Bigs of En Cini dogtil - U Simmons 30 Hite Catt gedee 8 "in §|Jack Bromwich and Frank Sedg-|S%id%s innings: Eimmons § slinmons Biteher: man of Australia and fourth for- noe! gunce adres bait1-Gerber, 97; 3ao Eilei 3h 24 Wid pitches—Sim fmmon 3. Passed bulls—leign-seeded Ken McGregor of Hens uifia. Cleve land, Or ed de “33 3 0[Kinney.if 1 0fdkine. carr 3 Winning oicher_Meaeer LEER EC Tony Trabert of mss: i ” IR LR A Se Ne Aneel) TE tht Sl, Fehul 3 11] LiNiddierss 3 That match was interrupted by CASAL), en ASONrRCY Datt=}d : ie OR azades. 111 ji Bowling Notes rain on Saturday after Bromwich |¥o rm lt 3 Baroar gis. Sat 50; 315 INES 3103 se y McDaniel has three open-|and Sedgman had won the firstif-Beverly Allen Bend, on 90: Sain.p 1033 : ines for, Teaimg. in Peat two Jor set, 6-4. The winner will clash per won ag fourth Place wii | oi Stegenlr,p 2 9 12 assic at the Pox Hun alles and the oF i nor, unce Totals 3 837 9 Totals 343710 re a Laat vor mit fo for the two| vith Billy Talbert and Gardnar Tex, 91: 2 Ro, Olay, 3. Tota 041 000 1161, opening. Sept. 6-8. ps ket Mulloy in. the finals. If Brom- Efi Eo Sogn Kizshbay TPlddier 3. ‘Karandos > 1-3 wich and Sedgman reach that|won cast-off for second place with re. Runs— Poole.” Wilnotte, Tutterrow,| Social League oreanisation meeting to-|bracket, the final could be a ———————————— H. Moore 2, Farmer, Allison, Eiler, Brown, nora, starts at 8 p. m. at the Fun Bowl.

Kiner Ahead Of Ruth Pace

PITTSBURGH, Aug; 21 (UP)— Raloh Kiner was running one;

Brooklyn today and another tomorrow to stay ahead. The Pittsburgh Pirate slugger clouted his 37th four-master of the year yesterday agains ! Chicago in his 113th game. Ruth, | during the 1927 season when h

runs in one year, hit his 37th homer in his 114th game and his| 38th in the 115th.

Ruth will get tougher for Kiner| next month, too, because Ruth]

whammed 17 homers in ‘the month of September.

Stackhouse Wins Golf Tourney

The Meridian Hills Country

to Dick Stackhouse, He Jefeated

hole Toute:

Pete Burkholder took the Junior title Saturday, defeating Jim Balch 5 and 4 In the 18-hole play. Balch carded a 77 and BurkHolder a 73. Stackhouse scored a 71 in the| morning and a 73 in the after-| noon while his opponent es a pair of 73s.

Carrico, i. Park.

Horseshoe Title Again [fl T

Jim Carrico, 1949 City Park! horseshoe champion, won the title for the second year in a row yesterday when he swept through the finals of the city tournament with a clean slate. He won nine games and lost none in the playoffs at Brookside Park. Rod Hatton, representing Brookside Park, was runnerup with eight games won and one lost. Mr. Carrico represented Gar-

Othét results were: Class B, Wilbur Kollmeyer, of Ellenberger | ai Park, won nine and lost none; Elmer Storms, representing Wil-| lard Park, won eight and lost!

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one; Class C, Howard ‘Thompson, of Washington Park, won eight and lost one; Jerry Swift, Brookside Park, won seven and lost two.

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1 - &—ol—H RR ths ORT hela Thistle. A crowd of 51.-| ‘record Homer ‘pace today, “but to see peer game, he'll have to hit a homer against]

set the all-time mark of 60 Ne STEAL HUNTING PERMITS |

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Washington Redskins

) Trample 49ers, 31-12

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21 (UP) —The Washington Red|skins, sparked by the perennial rdf of Sammy Baugh's slinging arm, trampled the San Francisco 49'ers 31 to 12 yesterday in an exhibition professional football game here. The Redskins dominated the game at Kezar Stadium from the

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middle of the stage and take| {bows as a master mind. But

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Cards. Here again the temptation

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Lip SR In Giant Surge

Durocher Sticks to eg Refuses to Take Limelight

NEW YORK, Aug. 21—The lengthening baseball sea~ son has offered no more extraordinary spectacle than Leo Durocher’s agonizing restraint in the face of an exciting upward surge in the fortunes of the New York Giants. Only those of us who appreciate the dandy little manager’s sterling qualities can realize what a temptation if has

‘been for him to step to the

to do this would mean a radical departure from the script which depicts him as a repaint job ofa great humility and self-efface-ment. “Please, fellows, do not applaud me,” the labored script reads. “It was the team.”

PERMITTED be himself, re-

pletecwith swagger and heass, Mr. { Durocher would undoubtedly agree

it was ‘his own genius which gave Pote-Grou tele a chance to utter a mild cheer for the first time in several seasons. Until it became necessary to present him in a new role designed to make his presence here-

man had experienced very few moments of diffidence.

- The fact is the Giants actually

—haven'tfigure, which” ‘déséribed thém as a first division team. There was good reason to believe the DarkStanky deal would make their infield, and their pitching was mare substantial than rated. They have been held back in part, by Mr, Durocher’s passion for experimentation. It is his unique netion that spring training should be carried into mid-summer, I picked them third and still be-

make it. : ¥ ~ - THE SCRIPT limitations under which Mr. Durocher is compelled to operate at present finds him further handicapped in the case of Jim Hearn, the big pitcher who started to win for the Giants immediately after he was claimed by waivers from the 8t. Louis

to take bows must be stifling, for

markable, But as far as “Si, ‘Durocher has allowed himself to go in this connection is to admit blushingly that he passed on a casual suggestion to Fatzo Fitzsimmons, pitching coach. “I asked Fitz to give him a side-arm delivery. it helped the fellow somewhat.”

{ove CHANGE dn gladintorial pn ery has a tonic effect, at times,

upto their, : Your ure told Dyers job is now in jeopardy as a result of the |

didn't get a chance to work of-

record, It ‘isn't indicative of big league class. Up since '47 he was able to go the route only seven times in 38 starts, Last summer found him back in Rochester where he was something less than an embryonic Dizzy Dean, How far can a manager afford to go with a pitcher who repeatedly fails? It will be inter-

and it is not too unusual for a

of a sudden—but generally the explanation has more substance than a mere change in scenery. More times than not the pitcher who can't win here can't win there, either, and sooner or later the real reason becomes evident.

Hearn incident. I doubt it. Even if the Cards’ owner, Fred Saigh, is new to baseball, it can’t be that he is unfamiliar with Hearn's frustration. Nor do I believe he would resort to reprisal in what seemed a minor matter at the time -- and which may, when the full returns are in, still remain a minor matter. _Besides,-any talic of Dyer's Job being in Jeopardy is academic, anyway, as I indicated in this spacé some days back. I have good reason to believe Dyer's plans for 1951 do not include his return to the Cards. It took a great deal of persuasion to get him there in the first place. It will take practically none to get him to leave.

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