Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1950 — Page 6

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tranahan in Amateur Finals

Toledoan Rallies to Edge Ward, 1 Up;

Unknown's Drives, Putts Sparkle

‘By BOB HEFTY, United Press Sports Writer ~~. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 26—Frank Stranahan, a million-

{Dual Triumph |

Enjoy Open Date After

aire’s son, and Sam Urzetta, a janitor's son, tangled today for the 50th Nationa! Amateur Golf championship. Handsome Stranahan of Toledo, O., said he'd dreamed all his life of winning the choicest prize in amateur golf. Urzetta, a shy lad from Rochester, N. Y., said he'd never dreamed he'd have ashotatit. =< 7 re Stranahan, the favorite, ; mh made the finals yesterday by edging plucky John Ward of Clay, N. Y, 1 up, in a 36-hole semifinals ‘match that went to the last green. Smiling Sam did it the easy way, routing Bob Knowles Jr. of Brcokline, Mass, 6 and 5, with a brilliant display of driving and putting that had his small Minneapolis golf club gallery gasping. Pressed for Win Stranahan, who hopes to add today’s title to the British Amateur crown he won earlier this year, had some bad moments before subduing the 29-year-old Tawyer he was supposed to beat

nine holes ok stretched it to three on the 15th before Stranahan got out of his system some of - the wildness that sent his drives sprayingsinto rough and traps on the first round. Stranahan found himself on the third nine, winning four straight holes to erase Ward's lead and scooting ahead two up at the three-quarter mark. : But Ward wasn’t finished. He rallied for victories on the 30th and 31st holes, with birdies on both, and stayed even to the 36th green where he overshot the turf, was wide and long with his pitch, and missed his putt for a bogey. * Pars Final Hole Stranahan, on in two, putted to within six inches of the cup for an easy par and the match.|the second, seventh, eight and The 24-year-old Urzetta was as ninth to lead three up after nine sharp with his golf clubs as with holes. He was four up after 18 the’ basketball he used to win| land stretched his lead to seven the intercollegiate free-throwing holes three-fourths of the way . championship at St. Bonaventure|through the match. He halved University two years running. [the 28th and 20th, lost the 30th After losing the first hole to and them halved the 31st to close Knowles, the likeable Italian won out the match.

Stunned Yank Netters Call

Big Guns Against Aussies

1 in Doubles Today or in Singles

Tomorrow Sends Davis Cup Away By STEVE SNIDER, United Press Sports Writer .. .

Frank Stranahan

team called on its emergency doubles unit of Ted Schroeder and] Gardnar Mulloy to halt Australia today in the first of three back-to-the-wall matches that must be won,

. world tennis supremacy, on a

long journey down under.

The on-rushing Aussies, 22-/U. 8. doubles championship with |

year-old Frank Sedgman and 32- |a convincing final round triumph year-old Jack favored to knock over the Yank New York. veterans in doubles but this is ajority led U. 8. Captain Alrick challenge round of surprises and Man of New York to substitute] neither side was confident. {Schroeder for Talbert in the Cup Singles victories by Sedgman defense. .. : and 21-year-old Ken McGregor| a staggered the American team Marshall Winner °

which expected to gain no worse than an even split on opening Of Speedrome Race | Rounding the 50 laps in|

day. | Chuck - Marshall of]

Bounces Tom Brown { | 13:26.7,

‘Bedgman bounced Tom Brown Champaign, TIl., won the feature |

J { Sa of 0, 8- jrace at the . Speedrome last] r4 of San Francisco, 8-0, 8-6, 9-7, night. Mike O'Halloran of]

and McGregor, a big-timer less | Chicago was second with Jack than, two years, outfought and Stroud of Los Avgeles third. oo -

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: first cup singles ok cat “tor | Hartley of. Roanoke, Ind. “won| The drive sa H Schroeder in eight international the helmet dash. Heat ‘winners over the east section of the] Whlsenne Serribersncy “i matches. were ‘Marshall, Bernie Jacobson, scoreboard in left center, a good] A a i Schroeder meets Sedgman and Detroit; John Robert, Chicago, 385 feet at the point it cleared: nyder 35° I Brown tackles McGregor on Sun-! and Jim Caris, Hollywood, Fla. |The fans realized it was some sort | |Watowica.rt’ 0 day, but if those matches are to rer ———— lof a record homer and screamed | | Polich.ss i meéan anything, Schroeder and pg: in delight. . Mulloy, 36-year-old veteran from Fight Results But they had to take a quick - $ Coral Gables, Fla, will have to SCRANTON, Pi (QF. -Ray (Suess, deep breath and scream again as| ro, 3% 7

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HEAR CU IVE WE BIE the Blues at a most opportune

‘Miracle Men’ Take Two More

From Kansas City By EDDIE ASH

league-leading Minneapolis

rest.

dians’ schedule and Al Lopez’

at Victory Field.

pennant race pacesetters.

of the season The Redskins snatched the sec-

time, since their closest rivals,

lost single games. As a result,

nerup position, Ten More Here

lumbus and three with Louisville.

scheduled for lasted nine,

seven innings,

run in the seventh stanza to force the contest into “extra innings” as Bob Keegan, Kansas City pitcher, fought it out with Tribe hurlers Bobby Friend and Forest (Main. A Frank Kalin opened the home seventh by lining a single to center. Royce Lint ran for him and moved to second as Nanny Fernandez beat out a bunt. Both runners moved up on Eddie Bockman’s sacrifice and Lint scored after the catch on a fly by Ed Fitz Gerald. Whitey Platt batted for Don Gutteridge and fanned. Bockman Comes Through In the ninth, Ted Beard used his speed and beat out a hit over

Bromwich, were over Mulloy and Billy Talbert of Their clear superi- |

and Smith, Ramadell (7) ang Pramesa. Losing

.3685| _ Simmons, Meyer (5), Konstanty (7 85 | Simmer MacDonald, Chambers a and Winning stick and was knocked off

‘second. Monty Basgall sacrificed, Bockman Wiel, TO

and after two down,

{walloped a line drive to the left | FOREST HILLS, N, XY. Aug. 26——A stunned U. 8, Davis Cup! field wall and Beard raced in with

the winning run.

Brilliant fielding by Fernandez Keesanp .... held the Blues to one run in the A single defeat in the doubles today or in one of the two singles fifth, A double by Chuck Wotomatches on Sunday will send the huge silver trophy, denoting wicz and a single by Joe Polich Then | The talented Aussies won the| {Fernandez came up with Keegan's hot smash and turned it into a

{accounted for the marker.

double play.

Fernandez also made a great

play on Polich in the second in[ming to prevent a run from Crossling the plate, Bunny Mick got three of the

Blues’ seven hits. Seven also was| the Tribe's total. Main, who |

ee —I ee.

ATIor Viaive a 8 Tow 10 pull within two games of ts

4 l|lers, the Miracle Men of W. 16th ‘{8t. paused today for a well-earned

It was an open date in the In-

Minneapolis and Columbus, both]

the Indians gained a game and a half and broke the deadlock with the Red Birds for the run-

~The Indians have 10 games yet to play in the current home stand, three with Toledo, four with Co-

A ladies’ night crowd of 7431 received thrill after thrill as the Tribesters extended their victory march, Last night's first game,

The Indians barely eked out a

be this fall, That's news to his 1850 Shortwhose predecessors 2a By sweeping last night's twin year ago won six straight and bill from the Kansas City Blues, i neir second city grid diadem in 2 to 1 and 6 to 1, the Tribesters ¢o,r years. took sole possession of the Amer-| ican Association's second place and landed on the heels of thel sessions are the same. Two fewer It was] the Tribe's 14th double triumph

| ridgers,

| lettermen than returnees are

from last year.

“build” year.

nine. Last year, and-one.

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Dallessandro grounded out for

worked the last three innings for|in sixth.

the Indians, did not give up a hit}

and fanned three, He received {credit for the victory. High and Far Away

In the second game, the Indians rh the fans dancing in the Coo After two down in the ‘Main 1

had. - {aisles {third stanza and ‘two runners. on

{Dase, the veteran Kalin hit one

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led high and far

, over the left field wall, RAT And FePHAR oe SREY

Lint ran for Kalin in seventh. {Scheduled seven innings) «vss 000 010 000-1 . 000 000 101-2 Fusari for only $1 earlier this rw: ne buted en geri Bacrinces Wo Boule in- his latest effort.

the purse amounted to about Sure-that makes ve | ise, Scheske ‘broke 99 straight ed Australian had a 33-34—87 for| {targets. Then, turning to the yesterday's round. h

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/their homers off Frank Shea, for- puavact ........... 1 mer New York Yankee. They Coogan Ib 11 {batted Frank out of the boX by Kalin,if : 1 1 lscoring two more runs in the Fernandezss - d : Muir Goes Route Sutteridgeas e.r-- 3 3: 2 Joe Muir lasted the route on Totals Tn the Tribe rubber and blanked the y....c city

Blues for eight innings.

shutout in sight, Joe lost his cun-| 8 ning in the ninth and the visitors Poljch. 300 119 o00— 3 8 3icollected three consecutive singles g

Main pitch, lost his grip and the Home. runs—Rebit | pat sajled into the Tribe dugout. ' the ‘assistant bat Oress 71 2 boy and son of the Tribe manwas. struck by the flying Softball Ne Notes .. MARION COUNTY TOURNEY Mechanics *

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Their two-a-day August sweat

last year’s eight in harness. “leighteen familiar faces are gone

the Blue Devils’ status . From: in his fifth—Coach Gales

It's hard to call Gale's 1946 |season—his first—a “build” year. He won eight, lost one and tied one, but the city crown was slippery. But not in 1947. The exPurdue star was undefeated but tied once in nine games. 1 Two years ago he won five of it was eight-

His Blue Devils are working hungrily again, as though they rigorous le haven't tasted the morsels of suc-

Assistant Coach Bob King, incapacitated by an ankle sprained on the locker-room stairs, barks out blocking drills from a chair. Coach Hiram Hensel, Butler star, does his usual spade work in the trenches. And in the

Bob Nipper, the scourge of the city’s grid coaches a decade ago, still loves football. He likes being

Needs Line Replacement Coach Gale, a sound taskmaster, is looking for the kind of

"His heavy aerial artillery, John Lauter-to-Bill Ralph, foo, was silenced by graduation. Veteran Letterman Tom Lugar should nail down one end spot.

{Jack Barney, a junior, and John

Peter, son,

n, son of Dwight Petere city school board prexy,

|are candidates. Center Frank Un-

versaw may ‘be converted to a wingman.

Denny Crick, a 190-pound wres-

back to replace All-City Rufus Marks, a triple-threater, and all tackles and

tler, or Harry Nelson. Art Atlas is a contender. Guard Bill Shardelow, a wiry, 165-pound mono-

{gram stalwart, has to contend

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iBasora Out in 1st

Sugar Ray Needs Only 52 Seconds

$ battler, who is undisputed king : of the welterweights, knocked out | 0 Jose Basora of Puerto Rico last flying clay targets.

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Blue Devils Hustling as s Gale Enters Build" =

18 Members Lost

| From Title Team By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS : The timetable says that Coach “comeback kids won't resume fir- George Gale isn't su ing until tomorrow afternoon the city high school football title .lwhen a double-header will played with the Toledo Mud Hens

Five of the six returning lettermen from Shortridge's 1949 city raising exercises in the Blue Devils' two-a-day pre-season Ward Walker, Guard Bill Shardelow, Center Dave Queisser,” Tackle Lugar (left to right) are getting ready for their season opener at Champaign, lll., Sept. 15.

with Dave Epstein, John Davis, {both seniors, and Jack Kimmell and Jim Thompson, a junior. Quiet Dave Queisser is a senfor letterman pivotman. He'll need help. Walker is Two-Year Veteran

heartwarmer in the backfield. He’s a little two-year letterman.

Letterman Tackle Ralph Lon-/ Bob Dyar, a junior golfer, is a don is back and might team with

candidate behind Walker and so is the scrappy, 130-pound Stanley Feezle Jr. a sophomore swiftie. Jay Jacobs, a 170-pounder, may do some nice full backing. Dick James, a Hollywood, Cal., junior

Breaks 100

Straight for Trap Title

VANDALIA, O., Aug. 26 (UP)

—Folks in this little Ohio town SCRANTON Pa, Avs. 26 (UE) |stil were talking about the calm {—Ray (Sugar) Robinson le 8! | sport-minded coal-mining city to. 20d collected manner in which 2'day with his debts paid and still 0 holder of the Pennsylvania ver-| sion of the world middleweight/ican Handicap, the $ championship. The brown-skinned New York Scheske gained the title yes-

{terday by smashing 100 straight It was the jan Professional Golfers’ Chamnds of the first|six perfect score turned in dur-|pionship last week, negotiated the duled 15-round Ing the 5l-year history of the outgoing nine in 34 and came

|prize in trapshooting.

{“Roaring Grand.”

The 148-pound, five-foot, eight-|

Quarterback Ward Walker, a walloping welterweight, will be athe line will need plugging. No

rid champions go through fo otball drills. Quarterback Ralph London and End Tom

transfer, is half backing. Junior Jack Praed and Sophomore Ron Passwater, have been working on the “tail back” side of the Blue Devil “T.”. The backs may pack more speed than last year’s crop but

Dodgers Blank

Reds, 6-0, for | Oth Straight

American Race Tightens as Bosox Beat Tigers, 6 to 2

By EARL WRIGHT United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, Aug. 26—No one

can accuse Branch Rickey of not

‘knowing when to sink the needle |into his “overly rich, self satis.

fled” Brooklyn Dodgers. Since the Dodger president used such phrases to describe his team, the National League champions have won 12 out of 15 games, They boosted their longest vies tory string of the season to nine games last night by beating the Cincinnati Reds, 6 to 0. A two-run homer by Jackie Robinson in the second inning gave Dodger right hander Don Newcombe all the runs he needed. Despite their fast pace of the last two weeks, the second place Dodgers still were five games behind the Philadelphia Phillies.

Win Nine of 12 The Phillies have won nine out of their last 12 games and ran their latest victory streak to- five by beating the Pittsburgh Pirates, 9 to 7, in a 15-inning tussle at Forbes Field last night. A wild pitch by Cliff Chambers

leity team punctured it last season, All-City Dick Christy, Dick]

Falender, Dick Cooley, Tom Per-|

ine, Forrest Von Forrester, Dick A. Drake, Norm Klein and Ralph —all linemen-—are gone. But Gale is back. coach.

Canadian Open Record Cut Again :

| ~ Leonard's

6-Under Gives Him Lledd.

MONTREAL, Aug. 26 (UP)—, {The course record at the Royal {Montreal Golf Course ‘was low-|

Leonard of Vancouver) turned in a six-under-par 66 to /grab the second-round lead in the Canadian. Open championship. Leonard, winner of the Canad-

{pack in 32. Added to his 68 of Thursday,

{gam He's the |

with two out and a single by Tim Konstanty, Philadelphia's “iron man” relief pitcher, gave the leaders their victory. He went 'nine innings to win his 11th e., . The pennant race tightened in

{the American League where the

ton Red Sox beat the firstplace Detrit Tigers, 6 to 2. New {York and Cleveland, only 2 per{cen tage points apart in second {place, moved within a game-and-

|a-half of Detroit as the Yankees

|Stushed the St. Louis Browns, 0, and the Indians beat the [10 to 9, and Athletics, 6 to 2. The Red Sox pushed their winning streak to 11 games—longlest in the majors this year—and snapped right - hander Dizzy {Trout’s personal winning streak

Oscar Scheske of Belleville, TIL,| ‘ered for the second straight day | at seven games. {walked off with the Grand Amer-| {yesterday when smooth-swinging most coveted Stan

Ed Ford, New York's rookie {left-hander, gave up only four ‘hits and the Yankees backed him with 16 hits for an easy victory over the last-place Browns. | Garcia Drives in Two | Mike Garcia, Cleveland right(hander, drove in his team’s first {two runs in the second inning and {went on to pitch eight-hit ball to keep the Indians in the pen-

welterweight title against Charley|inch deadeye, firing from the 19-|it gave him a 36-hole total of 134. {nant drive.

'month, didn’t exactly “clean up” | His cut of

{yard line, pocketed $7500 for his|

feat.

| Steady, even jovial ‘under presteran shooters Leonard:

Jim Ferrier of San Francisco

{pulled into second place with a 135 total, one strike back of) The husky, -transplant-

Out of his purse, Robinson had tense crowd, he pulled the 100th| Ed Furgol of Royal Oak, Mich.,

to pay a $1000 fine to the Penn: | {shell from the breach of his over2 ad 8 under 12-gauge,

ii to go through with an|to be sent hurt 0 earlier _scheduled bout with Ba- He smashed”it to bits and the| | Furgol fell off badly today, each | most coveted ‘enor in trapshoot-torning in 71's that deadlocked| In the only day game played

I Resume City 'Baseball Series

po annual, City. Series. sponsored by. E the Indianapolis Amateur Base-| 3/ball Association,

Four unbeaten teams,

Other Vestal

games scheduled are: Steel vs,

Food Market vs, {Riverside No. 3; Art Sacks Used

Cars vs. South Side Saints, RiverFete, side No. 4; DeWolf News vs.

Heinlen snd Applehans, Attendance—1431 Kirshbaum Center, Riverside No.

o COI TROD I Thr -

At nicipal restone. 3. P, R

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at 8 o'clock,

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Alljed Plorists

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r. Hard Tops Will Race 8 AF Alexandria Tomorrow For Regional Title, 9-3

Times State Service

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Twelve teams lined up today! for the third round play in the — Horton Athletic Association of & two-day-total of 142.

Fto-Wayne Will. tangle..with...F: ug " | Wayne City Light Jere tonight SP ill Hig ih : P. R./in the start of a “best-of-three jaahory, Sapitel yous Tay:iseses for the Indiana state soft-| FT ithe two most important i | hal} enampfonship, 3 % the day. Mallory plays Capitol! on Riverside diamond No. 2, while - Tryons takes on Atkins on No. 6.|

Moore Peace Riverside No. 1; Ferris

kissed it,

[For Softball Crown

CHURUBUSCO, Aug. 26 (UP),

The winner of the Commathent:

|

{1ley, Colo.

.n..Harman. of Knowlton, Que.,

A EL } ach firing a 67. Harman and

~Ithém for third place With 138: | Sammy Snead of White SulFt. Wayne Teams Meet phur springs, W. Va, improved yes-| /terday to shoot a two-under-par|

the pretourney favorite,

{70 after his par 72 Toursday for,

Darlington Trials DARLINGTON, 8. C, Aug. 2

—Near tragedy spotlighted the seventh day of time trials in the sponsored by the National Soft-|gouthern 500 stock car race atl {ball Congress, will be eligible t0/the Darlington International enter the national meet at Gree- Raceway yestérday when Jerry Kemp of St. Louis, Mo., went into Horton earned its way into the, gpin and turned completely over,

{final playoff round last -night gn his first warm-up lap. .

Allison Jets. iin 5.2 t0-0-victory-over.Cassidy.. The..car— righted -

Chevrolet of Kentland in 10 in- gemp was severely shaken up.

nings, while City Light downed Kemp's mishap, the first serious Rogers Smokehouse of Frank-\one of the trials, took the play| away from Pee Wee Martin's per-| formance during the day. Martin,

{ort 1to 0.

Detroit Beats Hammond driving a 1950 Olds from Bassett,

Va., turned in the third fastest time of the trials to date when

EAST CHICAGO, Aug. 26 (UP) he negotiated the 10 miles in

ALEXANDRIA, Aug. ome, SAT Falco Campana starred, 7:23.54.

Drivers from the Ft.

City Tourney Resumes

pionship | Sarah Shank course tomorrow.

Ww LIPH R BB 80 Play is slated to start at 9:30 -3 3% 9 4" ¥a. m. The second round was a played today over the South 8 Grove course,

SHOTGUN SHELLS 12-Gauge Shells ___$2.05 16-Gauge Shells ___$1.95 20-Gauge Shells ___$1.85 «4.0-Gauge Shells ==3135

BLUE POINT coreiv

Third round of match play for Wome runs- Basgall 13, Piatt 12, Kalin {the 20th annual City Go Cham-

383 trials for the hard top races | 1% scheduled tomorrow at the fo DECION Yesterday 26 us team 261 Top Speedway here, will begin at 250. 7 p.m. First of four ten- -lap heat $i races will start at 8:30 p.m. : -Wayne 20. Racing Association are entered. drop 9. Feature races will be 25 laps.

mond, Ind.

hits while banging out a home| plate,

won the regional American Le-| olgs® gion Junior Baseball-Tournament, ot with a 9 to 3 victory over Ham-|

run, a triple and a single at the’ ‘Amateur Baseball

Detroit now goes to the sec-/jors oa tional playoffs at Bloomington,

Yesterday's qualifiers follow:

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Willie. Goggin of New York and| tional League by beating the 4..Al.

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