Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 August 1950 — Page 36
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Bows Before Record 1500 Set Unbecten
For Trap Firing
Wisconsin Professor Wins Class AA Title
VANDALIA, 0. Aug. 24 (UP) i—-A record field of about 1500 entries moved out to the firing lines
4 And 3 Count
Defending Champ Also Eliminated {shooting championships in the Grand American Trapshoot, }
In U. 5. Amateur | And~even as the first contest-| By BOB HEFTY lants opened fire in the preliminar United Press Sports Writer ‘handicap; there still was a go MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 24-—Un- deal of discussion over the sen derdogs looked for their dav sational shooting turned in by Vie in the fifth round of the National Reinders of Waukesha, Wis. in Amateur Golf Teurnament today. |vesterday’s Class AA champion- | A lot of favorites watched them {ship, ‘ :
from the galleries. : - “Reinders, a professor at the Only Frank Stranahan, playing University of Wisconsin, won the
in his sixth national amateur and title by clipping straight tar-|
Harlan Sturgoun will - be at
. still trying to win one, remained the shortstop post tonight at
IDEALS AND PANETELAS
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among the favorites who shared the spotlight at the. start of the six-day grind at Minneapolis Golf Club Monday. The handsome Toledoan ousted collegiate Champion Fred Wampler of Indianapolis, 4 and 3, yvesterday and met Wee Willie Barber ; of Woodland Hills, Cal, in one of eight fifth-round matches today. Fred Wampler Jr. . . , that Wanpter edged Ted Adams, old “college ny. Evanston, Hi 2 and I. to reach — EE the fourth round © Against Stranahan, Wampler Snead Favored won only one. hole, the 11th, He
lost five,
Toay’'s morning winners were to play in the afternoon quarter- N an d n finals, The 36-hole semifinals are
set for tomorrow with the cham-/ plonship match on Saturday. | Record 209 Golfers
: Big Kausace F .| Enter Tourney Heading the list of “name”) C players who failed to survive the I MONTREAL, Aug. 2 (UP) fourth round were defending| Som Snead, the leading money
gets in the regulation firing and] then knocking down 150 straigh tl 7: 30 when his Mechanics Launbirds, In a special shootoff ght! dry team meets Lavelle-Gossett | {four other competitors, | VFW post at Municipal Stadium |
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Joe Helstand of Hillsboro, 0. John Kurth of Columbus, Wis. Art Fiuney of Mankato, Minn. | and Homer Clark Sr, of Alton, IL, matched shots in the regulation firing but they surrendered, to the dead-eye, professor in the’ —1shoot-off. — Helstand finished see ond, missing only one of the last 1150 targets. Three Tie for Top In the professional division, {three men tied for top honors |CHff Doughman of Morrow, 0, {Tom Lynott of Salt Lake City and
[Rudy Etchen of Seattle, Wash. |};
| The Class A title went to M. R.| {Junkins of Montrose, Iowa, with! a perfect score of 200, while Wil-|" bur Day of Onieda, 8. D., wound |}, up in a tie with M. D. Johnson!
in one of the feature Marion | County Softball Tourney games. | Both fsams are unbeaten. Al- |
lied Florists, Safending champs,
and P. R. Mallory will clash at | 8:30. They, too, are unbeaten.
Softball Notes
MARION COUNTY aot RNEY Results Last Ni At Beech Grove: vy ets 8 oa 2; indiananolis Ww i.
Deal Herfl- ones 0; Indianapolis Water Ce. 1,
_ Allison Jets 0
At Municipal; {_Otreet Merchants 3 New Au ta Xi R, , Mallory, 9. Bethel enter 3 ores 1.
AG inser: Bazons barton Merchants DeMoss Tool 4:
| indianapolis T in Barons 11 At Municip
P. R. Mallory. a Beech Grove: Ihdiananolis Water necesco a 8. Bethe! . V8 HB TV: 5, winner ot. £} a 8 weloek games,
Longacre: 7, East 10th Street Mer-|
nYR SCHEDULE | par 7: Lavells-Gossett vs. | Mechanics Aundry; 8:30, Allied Florists
Champion: Charlie Coe of Okla~| winner on the American Profes-|
lof Denver, Doe Paolini of Han- chants vs. Clowns: 8 Mars Theater vs. estone;: 9 i
sree QL OREOVOT-PAL.-T2.
§ i homa City, 1935-1048 Tithist Wit 3 00a) Golfers Sssoclation clreulteorq ca), and Don Graham of |i Op Dar Firestone: 5. winner of 1
{this year, was installed as favor-| He Turnesa of White Plains, N.Y. |, "oi the 72-hole $10,000 Can- |" "ona, Minn, for the Class B|
and 1940 King Dick Chapman of ment which | €TOWVD. Pinehurst, N. C. proiri tore at the Royal Mont.|, Robert Tift of Delaven. Wis. Coe couldn't do anything right ...1 olf course. [captured the Class C: title with, as he dropped a 4 and 3 decision! 4 raoord 209 entries, minus 1949 1199, and Don Hinton of Marion, | ta bespectacled Harold Paddock champion E. J. (Dutch) Harrison 0. was best mn Class P with 196, of Aurora, O., who is some shakes ,¢ 1.ittle Rock Ark. will start
ad golfer in the Cleveland area (ne four day trek across the 6500 Doubts Kiner and went to the quarter-finals of yard course. Harrison was marthe 1949 National Amateur at ried recently, and hasn't been! ‘Will Set Record Rochester, N.Y, heard from since by the tourna-| | Coe spent-almost as much time ment committee, { LOS ANGELES, Aug. 24 (UP) in the rough as on the fairway Some 50 Americans were enter- —Fittshurgh's Raiph Kiner won't while Paddock, 29-year-old sonled, including former Cafadianjbreak Babe Ruth's record of 60 of a golf course owner, showed Open winners Gene Kunes and {homers in one season, says the steady control that marked him Lawson Little. However, Snead’s General Manager of the Pirates: A8 a man to watch the rest of main contention was expected to| Roy Hamey, here on a West) the way. lcome from other top P. G, A. stars Coast scouting tour, said - the Turnesa shared Coe's wildness like Jim Ferrier, Bd and Marty Schedule was against Kiner, in ‘losing 1-up to Loren Krugel, Furgol, Jim Turnesa, Dave Doug- Naturally, I'd like nothing Jd-year-old grease salesman from|las, Jerry Barber, and Fred Haas better than to have Ralph shat-| Mankato, Minn., who tabs him- Jr. ter that record” Hamey said. self as a “week-end golfer.” Kru-. The Canadians had a strong ‘But we play only eight home gel toured the hilly 6655-yard lay- contingent of professionals headed games the last month of the wwihy Stan Leonard of Vancouyer Season, and it is at Pittsburgh, Chapman's sethenls was 21-iwho was crowned Canadian Where ha really clouts the ball.” year-old Billy Maxwell of Odessa, champion in the C.P.G.A. tourney, Kiner hit his 38th homer of the Tex., who literally got in the ex- Which ended Monday. Other Can- ceason ast night as the Bucs champion’s way often enough to| ladians with a good chance to take bowed to Brooklyn in 17 innings. win. The tall Texan laid three|/the title were Bill Kerr of Mont-| He got 54 four- -baggers In 1949. perfect stymies on Chapman that/real and Bob Gray and Gordie | |
paved the way for his triumph. [Peydsen of Toronto. McNamara Trotter ‘ Paddock’s fifth-round opponent Ste Pra Wins at Sedalia
was Tom Veech, 280-pounder from Milwaukee, while Krugel Jimmy Warriner Times State Ser ics
was to play Richard L. Kinchla . i SEDALIA, Mo, Aug. 24of Newtonville, Mass. Maxwell WINS 20-Lap {Scotch Rhythm, 2-year-old trot-| squared off against Robert W.| That man is back again iter owned by Leo McNamara of | Knowles Jr. of Brookline, Mass. | [Jimmy Warriner that is. He 'Indianapolis, dominated the $17,-| Other Matches [took the 20-lap hard top feature 889 American-National Stake at Other matches pitted Sam last night at the West 16th Street hie uiasomn State Fair here yesUrzetta, Rochester, N.Y. against Midget Speedway aftef moving Raleigh M. Selby, Kilgore, rex linto the lead on the second lap. Driven by Ralph ; Baldwin, Bud Holscher, Pacific Palisades, The win marked his return to the Scotch Rhythm was the Whiner Cal, against Larry Moller, |track’s winner's circle for the first Re slmination Beals, amegich Quincy, IIL; John P. Ward, Clay,!time in more than a month. h ¥ hn won A Is M 8 roi N. Y., against Gene Vinson, Me- Dick Passwater and Jimmy t 8 uSecont ven 10 Mam Res, ridian, Miss., and William Shields, Davis followed the winner over owned and driven by Sep Palin Albany; N. ¥., agains; Richard L.\the line. Time for the event was | Indianapolis. Hackett, Rome, “17.40 OR Krugel, tome a his first Na-| The forward-reverse event was Club Champion
tional Amateur, voiced the’ senti-| yon by Wild Bill Land. Semi-| Miss Donna Knox, Broad Ripple| Ment 9 5 er newcomers still in gna) winner was Joe Palmer, Dar- High School student, won the + 138 running: rel Darringer took the team race, Meridian Hills Country Club's
“I'm four rounds furth 1 ers gong ADI both, Joe frat, and third, women Kolf-champlonship. sats: Maker Ani TMs. ie Eaward.
¥ avis 1 K e pre 1 2g, Flight winners were: Pirst PlightDavis took th pre lim inary race John Harrington: consolstion—Mrs
Wi - jam Suffers — [liam Ward: Second Plight— Mrs. O. W,| : Bogda: consolation—Mrs. Ralph Queisser; Bowling Notes Third Plight—Mrs. J. C. Robiison Two teams are wanted for the ult . First Friday night ladies 6 p. m. handi- Bowling Meeting gap league at the Antlérs alleys. North Side Business Men's Interested persons should call LI. League will meet Monday, 8 p. m,, lat the Parkway alleys.
EAST CHICAGO, Aug. 24 (UP) 235 - Detroit won its second game RE PER TR Se doted a yesterday in thé District Seven . . American Legion junior baseball tournament. - ' “~The Michigan state champions beat Hammond, 13 to 1, and Galion, O., gave Pekin a 4:to-0 defeat, to push out the Illinois champions in the double elimination contest. ? Detroit beat Pekin yesterday, 8 to 1
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The Galion team will play Hammond today, each team “having
suffered one loss. The winner then- * will face Detroit on Friday. The 10 9 IN TEAM Lots district champion will compete in to choose from } the section tournament at Bloom- : ington, III, next week. We embroider {sam $ 8 ’ John Pohosky went the route names on back of shirts— y for Detroit, yielding only six hits small arse each and striking out nine. Don Kijew- %
Rh hit a hee run for Detroit FULL LINE OF...
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two men on base, EM-ROE 27 GOODS CO.
Hammond got its lone run in 209 W. WASH. Ll. 344%
the last inning when Joe Baliga, who got the team’s three hits, drove in a man
Pat Ousted in Doubles PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 24 {UP)—The twosome of Pat Stew-| art, Indianapolis, and Frances! Schneidewind, Upper Montclair, N. J., was defeated by Joan Van De Houten, La Grange, Ill., and Patsy Heard, Portland, Ore., 7-5, 6-2, in a third-round doubles match of the U. 8. girls tennis championships here yesterday.
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