Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1950 — Page 14

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“varsity material will be i

like Fullbacks Lou Weidekamp

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Butler s Heod Man Lacks yo But Helps on Way for '51

TONY HINKLE puts the football fat in the fire and says that his Bulldogs will “have a lean season.” Sure the lean season will be digested by a new “T,” but to win games you've got to be deep. Butler's not deep. Some of last year’s best freshmen have departed via the :transfer and poor scholarship route. That means neéw

Sept. 18. There will be time out for A Tepiel ration, too, on Sept. 11. Hinkle has nothing to Mesnw le. = but plays, summer injuries, draft calls, ete. Capt. Crawforth has come up with mashed fingers on his right hand. Tim let 3 Noe of ice slip on a summer job. 1 he forth. A few others of note have oe oF two seasons lett. But line pr Orr te win oe the replacements are guaranteed to add a few gray hairs to Hink's couch. for the Wte of 8 football thatch. ; # = ». . ’ CHAN MANY BOYS now cavorting on INDIANA'S FENCH Ls other campuses ould have helped. - But they were swaysd by a cou“ple of bad seasons Butler ex- pers ¢ périenced. To them 't looked like ‘that big, bad wolf, deemphasis, would devour their glory: They «decided on so-called greener pas-

f gras. Boys who wanted to play foot-| “ball for the game's sake stayed | “with Hinkle. They made 1 akes, ‘pure. They lost more than their share of games. But they stuck. preply Just like our troops in Korea, products: Purdue plays the Midthey held until help could reach western circuit in its talent hunts. them. Chief Béout Frank (Pop) "0 _Hedden didn’t fail them. He's de-| ONE OF the most productive),

short supply. + Tried and true performers

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supply of other Big Ten members. Off hand we can think of only two schools, Minnesota and

gladiators almost exclusively] from their own states.

for Minnesota and

lMyering a passel of reinforce-|regions is Pennsylvania. A sto ry ments for Sept. 1051. Freshmen (probably phony, but typical) row up fast. ; had a certain %

coach emerging from a talent hunt in a coal mine, Failing to straighten up when he emerged his head struck a beam at the shaft entrance. Without looking up the dazed

tice Friday. Hinkle has two-a-day [Sach Siblsd. ¥ Dayne. who

kession on tap until classes open is. iio for me. Give you board,

room. and tuition -nd $15 a week.” , Sars hk Nips™=™

DON'T LOOK now, but here comes the pride of University of in Cincinnat! basketball down the aisle. Thats right. Dick Dalimer, : ’s all-time “(Continued trom Page 13) {takin m Butler's Buck.

taking a page from Butler's Buck"ninth, yielded. nine of the Browns shot O'Brien's book and is taking Berra's two singles and a dou-

unto himself a wife Sept. 6. Dallmer, whose intended is Miss ble paced the Yankees’ 10-hit attack. New York

"BORIS ( BABE) DIMANCHEFF will tutor backs in the “T.” With the ex-Cardinal star on duty the “opposition can expect to take two lumps insead of one with the “T.” Bulldog players report for prac-|

Colleen Gilmore of Hamilton, O., is one of six players ever to score {over 300 points in a single season for the Mid-American Conference Champion Bearcats. In four years of activity he pumped 1098 points through the nets. Last season

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All-Americans in their series with the Harlem Globetrotters. Butler's Buckshot usually out{scored Dallmer when their teams met. In fact he carried it over into marriage when he got to the altar first. . - .

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improve officiating this season. At .|& meeting. of NBA Board of Mets 3. | Governors and President Maurice .{Podoloff in New York last week base—st. | SIX full time officials were hired. EE ‘ This marks a departure from 1. Hits and [last year's policy when the sign- : ing of officials was more or less

Uns Fon EEA Pr on a catch-as-catch-can basis. He (1-8). h wharves is - Signing of the six, Max Tabacchi, toe rey dog Seon

48. iCharley Eckman, 8id Borgia, Pat Kennedy, Stan Stutz and Jocko Walks Winning Run for Senators

Collins, means that the NBA has sealed off six of the best officials from the new pro league. The sextet will work exclusively for

mitted to work high school or

college games. The move should also make

~—Howie Judson walked Cass Michaels with fhe bases full in

the eighth to force Gil Coan with official e 8 more ‘conscientious in mates. brake their: seven. thelr duties, the threat of ob in-

tan a = ot riv Jrgks. helt TR yen on- 4 k = 7 to 8 Victo Re the the Chica RT “Officiating wit White Sox ry $%/1t couldn’t be much worse than! 5 . some of last season's displays.

Bill Wright was coasting slong on a 8 to 4 lead until the eighth, . Minter Paces 500’ Stock Tests

thanks to a five-run outburst by the White Sox in the fourth, which knocked out Gene Bearden. Then the Senators put across three runs on a double, a wild] —pifth-a-wallya single-and- Aso d=Olyde~-Minter- of Martinsville; more. walks. with. .an.. nfleld. Ait Va... posted. the. |as candidates for the Southern {500-mile Stock. Car race went] $ } }{through an uneventful afternoon. 7 Smiter ran off his 10-mile test 118 3in 7.31.75 as qualifiers went : i through their eighth day of trials. 0 3 Minter's time was the ninth 3 3 Sifastest yet recorded, being but 0 id 0

Washington 3b

13 seconds slower than Curt Turner, Roanoke, Va, opening day of qualifications in capturing the pole position. The

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Ohio State, who draw gridiron »

owe 60] ine line. Wisconsin and Iowa go

ed a 72, defeating Carl Liones,

Dallmer toured with the Cotlege|""peobnaon:

Association has taken steps to),

the NBA. ..and- will not-—.De..per-iy

DARLINGTON 8 S oh Aug. 268 best. time today.

set the Don Huds

“In 23 Round

Laycock Eliminates Pack, 2 and 1, At South Grove Mild upsets marked play in the championship flight at Grove yesterday as second round survivors prepared to battle in he third Fund of the usual cis amateur golf ney at Sarah Shank today. Bob Laycock of Pleasant defeated Julian Pack 2 and 1 3 Cathedral's 16-year-old Bob} Miller won over Jerry Williams, and 3. Pack had eliminated

brings to mind the sources ofl,

Illinois seems to like Indiana's i

a pens Promier

i: 's Flight Semi- Anais) Robey. 0-Esmon Fry McDonaid: Johnson vs.

chanan national champion who has not

caliber. The brothers, Richard, 8, and]

ohtaapal Russ

courts stiff competition. :

at the U., 8. Veterans Hospital| (here, is coaching the youths.

mallet wielders com- ly Greenwood;

{Creek for 25 years. The

through arches

the ball,

0:18- Pither vs. Percie a Yet: v. to Or. Patrick D. Genovese and bis two som, Richard §:34—Boatne vi. Berry, Fouta va. Kilp- fit). and Patrick Jr. | three of vib as mallet-wielders +1083 Green vs. Dick Butler; Childers the Fall Creek Roque . Roque, a game that combines, ww re ve. Bob Kennedy: Crisp both the skills of croquet and! ig Fail Creek Roque Club. b: Saar va Kenny; Dame va, par-| billiards, LE the first national reaherger dianapolis by two yi brothers! tournament was held in 1890, has

who have shown championshipibeen played by local men at Fall

’s playing area, 30 by! Patrick D. Genovese Jr, 13, sons 60 feet, is bounded by a concrete, of Dr.’ Patrick D. Genovese Sr. anguiar border. There are bank 4157 College Ave. already giveishots to be made and the ball, veteran players at the Fall Creekimade of hard rubber, must be hit { wickets) Dr. Genovese, a heart specialist one-eighth of an inch larger than

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2 TVG Taam of : and eight juniors. Winner will be team with the lowest total. * Permanent Trophy In addition to a permanent

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Braughton, Indianapolis; William Press|ing, Anderson; A. C. Demaree, Indianapolis; Oscar Miller, Logansport; Charles Lowe, Logansport;

ls; Henry Clifford Wagoner, Indianapolis; Ed Dallman, Indianapolis; Ken Hoy, Indianapolis; Glen Sears, Pendleton, Juniors are: Martinsville; "Pete

Robert Callis, Burkholder, Rudy Boyd, Lay’ Porte; Herman Eubele Jr, La

Aussies Stop U. S. Davis Cup Reign

Clinch Possession With Doubles Win

(Continued from Page 13) Bromwich took charge. Schroe1der opened service and the Amer_l{icans tried to blast through big John at the net. It was lke hit‘against a wall as Bromwich led a break with volley {the middle. From there it was just a question of holding service for the Aussies to win, 6-4, land draw even.

Inspires Mates Inspired by blond John's bril{liant play, Sedgman came to life in the third set and blasted home placements which cracked both Schroeder and Mulioy for an easy 6-2 win which sent the Aus‘Isles out in front, two sets to one. But the Americans weren't done, They fought back gamely 2d" and finally cracked Sedgman’s| service in the 10th game. Down 40-love, they fired two placements. And: then, having been unable to pierce Bromwich’s territory, they! or shifted to Sedgman and forced , oo cia i Bil LR Ron br default ohart him into errors which gave them nd 3 Over fares Robinson the set, 6-4.

“Crowd Tense So it was all even, going into} a {that fifth and final set, and the|

Bob | {crowd was hanging on every shot.! The Aussies,

Carl Brooks, playing in: the first vice president's flight, card-

ted for Sept. 4. SULTS mp 1 feleated J n 2

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Yon gE om, Slowgas

: Grover wor “ove Lox Wison won 1 up 0 A. ohn, B Wo and

1 " over Stanton *Sheppard

is Charles hitcomh won | up over Taylor; Scott Te sal won 8 nd 4 over

Kirkpatr 2 over | And : - Ken ad WO

See “Nord v REA ti 4 John _Clayto \the third game they cracked {Bainaka: Cart Brooks won 3 and 2 Siithe iy Mulloy’s service ‘as. the rer “Arthas Coral Gables veteran netted Eni on a 3| twice. And then in the 10th game er McCoy ‘hig John stepped up to the service Po over x. le: Bo ob line and didn't yield a single point on by Sefanit Cover Jack David: |A8 {Bob Lawrence won 8 and § over Joe Kis- {he get 6-4, and capped the Aus- :

sick. tralian Ssey.. ros MAFIA 4 over Terry McGregor will play ‘Brown and Ce BeRroeEeT in

on "won | Paul Toth

oe. Jol tterson won I up over BY Al WITT Tce

Tn ill Dunigan: Francis Bi ver Bhatt ‘Cagrert Fugene ey Son § 4 nl tomorrow's two closing singles |

over Hongy Tull: Jaq) ei von 4 Matches. But they are matches!

and 3 over J and 2 over

Treasu Ben Bodine Won 8 Morasco; Lester Berry won 3 and Pe Minton abet won " "and Te over

rors Fight. John-Bromwich—fi and § over Franc ™ 4 over

{big Australian quest today, =

r= Ee Ss Hide 'N Seek Answer

ree hi } 4 d ic! ard Butler won AD He is on 3 (Donte) n]

A, Set ia ain Re PFT ok Ww u ng ” president of the Indianapolis | Baseball Club,

Casper, |

Dire s Flight pot] won 3 300d 1 1 oer Bob Kennedy defeat

Jobers "36112413 Totals 34 10 we fn 18 oberston purposely passed for rie In|

r YBlowart- filed. out- for Sima inath- ia

ace will be held Labor Day. Todays five qualifiers brought |

Wiehineton 7 004 008 i—flto 40 the total of drivers who | ¥en | Ub over Kenneth Tharp: I Boy LE Errors-—Philley 1, Runs batted have earned a starting berth in! Dame won Ta 1 over Denis asserly a us 3 “ui yd San. Two oni tthe classic. A crack brigade of | Eimer swidgn. yon 2” sop! ey 3, “Michaela.” Cirsasquel. Mele. Miqwestern stars is expected to | Tom Eamon van a Faht oe Haroid] / le lays Ontrouk! p Okie; 3 ole! | be on hand for tomorrow's tests. Frost Fe eg: Morsts Jolin wor 3 itt Hott on by iohso 8 Washington gi Other qualifying times today: {4 over John wan _§ i Bases om otf Bearden a sy Wiens ‘Jerry Kemp, Bt. Louis, 1950] {4 over Ray Pr Primer re I + Hite" and Fins —Off SH 22d "a3 Lincoln, 7:40.53; Carson Dyer. At-| oy; 17, C " ® n 1 ne; Bearden 1. | ete Ya lanta, Ga., 1949 Lincoln, 7:47.39; UNhioan, aptures nning: don Lin Chaz! Jim Paschal, Highpoint, N. C, gerd, | ad if funnel 11050 Ford, 1:59.41; Johnny Mane, [National Caddie Meet

fich Why ht Tm {re 2:3). Robins pi deh Van Nuys, Cal,

ie Ee ] Hme—3" 22. ida 7:10.06.

arella and a 1950. Plymouth, Sance—2390.

John 8 Bette: nn thin. 28 . 34 holes; Charles Cre wour1 1 Foo: Far 1 default over Ken Eckie

= St. Joan

COLUMBUS, 0. Aug. 26 (UP) ~Mel Woelfling, a 17-year-old Ashland, O. bag toter with a

When to Catch Fish

INDIANAPOLIS & AREA

powerful drive and a bomb-sight putter. defeated Larry Munsie of Norwood, O., 9 and 7 today to win the fifth' annual National Caddie tournament. Woelfling, who gets a trophy and a four-year $1500 college holarship for. his triumph,

AUG, 3 150) aunat cn 1:5: Gov tress of Tide and Barcmetic Passe. Fi ba bs — : 2 30 3] 1 =

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grabbed a 6-up lead at the end of the first 18 holes with a par 72. Munsie, as runner-up, won a $750 two-year scholarship.

‘Ft. Wayne to Face Unbeaten Elks Monday

WICHITA, Kas, Aug. 26 (UP) —~Rain tonight washed out a three-game program in the 18th National Baseball Congress Toyrnament. | One of the rained out contests) the cYo League (will be played tomorrow, and the Side outfit has won 13 other two Monday night. : | The three-time champion Ft. | {Wayne, Ind, Capeharts (2-0) and the Eik City, Okla Elks (2-0) will meet in rr night's feature Teddy W. oerner, i: Joe Wade, i game, !

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big|cluded on the Lightweight Gene Parker is slated| Cha fo meet Bobby Barnes of the|ident of the Indiana Golf AssociaBronx, N, Y,, in the eight-round Indianapolis’ Long, a eerweight, will tangle Boxsana, Buffalo,

N,

semifinal.

center] Tommy 1b Ach, praonl

Anderson Signs

For Erie Bout

Andy Anderson, Indianapolis Hume, welterweight, has been signed to meet Roy Carter, New York, in the feature bout Sept. 5 at Erie, Pa.'s Gannon College Auditorium The highly rated Carter was held to a draw last week in Erie by y| Joe Sgro, Indiana welterweight| champion. Two other local boxers are in- the tournament will include, Erie program. Richard Tufts, USGA Junior| an; Cecil Weathers, pres-ij

Y,ina forr-rounder.

Harlan

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Association.

Motorcyclist Sets New World Mark

MILWAUKEE, Aug. 26 (UP)— Larry Headrick, Man Jose, Cal. won the 15-mile National Championship Motorcycle Race here today in world record breaking time. ped over the state fairgrounds track in 10 minutes, 50.72 \seconds, breaking the old record! of 11 minutes, 18 seconds, set by|

Jimmy Chann, Bridgeton, Camm, portunity

-Slasilacshyn Picked

o Defend U. S. Trophy P. ET Aug. 26 (UP)—Slo-{Mo-Shun, world’s or molding nea race a playing with ta motmtuat. was picked today usne of

Aft 10. «

eas Tara tn) Races.

Chester Rickert, chairman of

the American committee, said the pe Jimmy War Seattle, Wash., speedster’s “‘excel-| riner, brother of.

[Porte] Jim Balch, Indianapolis; {Arch Voris, Bedford; Elliot | Phillips, New Albany; Jack Bartley, Indianapolis; Paul n, South Bend; Dick Indianapolis; Tom Kennedy, Martinsville; Stultz, Martinsville; Gerald Williams, Indianapolis; Bill Red-{? ding, Logansport; Phil Gilchrist, Peru; Bob Goldberg, Indianapolis. Guests Named Guests at the dinner following

the Indianapolis district golf association; John Niblack, USGA |Mobe public links ve; Earl Ensinger, Indiana Junior advisor, and others,

Col. Robert Rossow, past president of the Indiana Seniors and, commandant of cadets at Culver Military Academy for the past 26 years.

Hardtops to Race At West Side Oval

"Hard-top fans will have an opto witness another

p tonight at the|Time 2: The race was under the super. West 16th Street Midget Speedvision of the American a presented by members of the {"

_and his teammate Dave Ander-| ng n swith 16-tales eaeh: NAR

William V. Kingdon, Indianapo-| Simons, Indianapolis: gop she swam the

tion; Tom David, president of}

Master of ceremonies will be|’

Athletic Club Wins Men's, Boys’ Divisionsy Northsiders Cop Women's Trophy “Two local swimming teams dominated the two-day Midwest Open Shamplonsiips which closed Yestatday afternoon at the Riviera The Indianapolis Athletic Club won first place trophies in beth

with honors in the women’s and girls’ sections. The IAC men scored 44 points

Frank Stranahan Wie Arion Sal

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rough, Strahahan edge of the green dropped perfect 60-foot chip shot for a birdie three to Urzetta's par.

Bruce Aune, Minneapolis YMCA, gon, shared the runnerup spot 140-

*{140-yard 22d hole. drive into rough at the left of

Tom Lord, scored 15

| points, Posts Faster Time For sheer drama, IAC'S Judy

“IAC, ing with another chip. Stranahan started one of his comebacks on the 445-yard 25th. Urzetta put his second shot over -ithe greed, was very short with

an “her _tinie last Friday ati Louisville, where she won the National Junior title in that event. Gladys Humphreys, Riviera, wound up the meet in a blaze of 800meter freestyle in 6:00.68 to beat out Kenosha's highly Joan Normington and Katherine Schulte.

MEN 400-Meter FES Han Pare, Anderson, isvile YMCA 3, Po Jim Cable, es ao wii” whitney: Bi :

seven-footer “Yor a par four and the hole. The Toledoan evened the match for the third time on the 338-yard, par-four 27th with a bird, dropping a six-foot putt after Urzetia had laid his second shot eight feet from the pin only to miss his putt by a hair. Overshoot Green Unperturbed, the smiling Ur zetta dropped a 15-foot putt for a Bahn, Unattached: s |Dirdie three on the 400-yard 29th Bloomington C. C. Time, |to grab back the lead, but Stranaan, han sank a five-footer on the 538‘\yard 33d for a bird that put them .iback on even terms. Still even going into the 36th hole, both overshot the green into the grass fringe. Urzetta dubbed his chip, the ball moving only 3 hss labout four feet. Still away, he pane. Cllcito 14 Maharshi topped his second chip but the YiCa: 3 Indianapolis ‘Athletic Clap: 3, ball rolled to within six feet of gaseig Bitte, Creek Cous | the cup. o, : eA. 4 Stranahan, chipping downhill, inion. Country Cua: 2. indianapolis Ath: Folied 12 feet past the hole and his Boni SETAE ELS, Wik apni put hung on he adge of w.1footer and the érowd went wild as

Siadss ie faith Juved ints exizg o 535" dendeaths play. ~e-

= Arkansan Wins Grand Doubles

VANDALIA, O., Aug. 26 (UP) ~Julius Petty, 39-year-old Stuttgart, Ark., fur and cotton buyer, broke 97 out of 100 targets and then won a sh ff with four

Ring 1, Bill Black, Lousy!

: omen 100-Meter Freestyie—i, Judy EE ries Sue Storer, induc, 3 ea, viera; 4, Anna Hayes,

mndac oe Luna oes Betsy Fuzner.

lea; 3 “Ama C . gan ra hae: 20 Mete Riviera; 4, i Barosra Thal Bi. uy Sch: 3, Maureen ka ‘Gatol Anderson, ao Time, phries, iiviers: ores Hum osha; 3, Katherine Schuite, Kenosha: 4, Mary McAier, senosha; 9 Maureen Fieak, Diving--1, 3 Aving-—1. M: 1 dre? Panter, Batti Battie Creek; he Peto: s . Bally i al ressy eter. Mediey Relay}, Indac, (Betsy osos: 3. Riviera. Time, 3.41.3, iyi Relay—1, Ti osha A rhe 4, Riviera vies. A 2 North American doubles trap ime, 5.07.1, Bar {shooting title today. 150-Yard Medley (10 and { In winning, Petty ' shattered je Bob| nning, y & ay Rosana Georve rae Quigley. 1 Tndac: Boul the two-year strangiehold on the Soaring, Saou Morrison, “indae title held by -Mercer Tennilla (8 (and under) 1. Shreveport, La. Ben - , Jars “$hol Petty tied with Bob Allen, ‘Des

Indac

glo other shotgurners to capture the Renosaa

me Hel ee Freestyle

"Bill Cass,

hampionship Stock Car Club. ime trials for

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lent showing during the trial runim jd get car

and the condition of the boatigriver LeRoy. Herschel White er gh, Ba

he won the game which took immediately afterwards” led 10 Jimmy cracked the winners’ circle, , 1

her choice.

Kielty Takes Title WINNIPEC, “KU 26 TOP SINE to tke part e-raeert

after a long absence, Wednesday|

ap feature.

Dot Kielty of Los Angeles won program will be Herschel White, Open helt winner of last week, Frank

the Canadian

won Pitzer Women's Newel: Ket = ah on without meaning. Sedgman—and|Golf Championship today by de- Roessler, Bud Moneymaker, Dick finished —DefendingCh= {Grace DeMoss of Seattle, Wash. Kimmerling, Pat Kirkwood,

mpio

~Frank—Mike,-

5 and 4, on the 32d hole of their| Frank Davis and other favorites,

{Scheduled 36-hole final.

‘Exhibition Football .

(Professional)

Chteare Bears », Piitsbureh In

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{from the Midwest. Tickets are on sale at the track for the 100-lap competition race for 1946-'50 model cars to be held Labor Day night, Sept. 4.

of 4 Arcs to Meet All-Stars

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night. when he. captured the wi Y

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om Sivooy gass, Indac; 3. Hob chino, Moines, Ja.; Dick Shaughnessy, pel30- Meter (14 Mud. er)—1, ). Bay Shae- Dedham, Mass.; John Doran, 5 David O Tecie: Lakeside: 4 rw Time, Tas? n ders, the University of Wisconsin wi. George professor from Waukesha. All ston ¥ Meas 2, Tom Mont rroell, ‘Bicomington . broke Y7x100 in the regulation

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* Handieap Winner The fin 0 fetes Boch ~fime" TIT. Sedaaa al en. SE A {George *Holirey, gps a YMCA | Vandatia Handicap, was won oy { :. ‘indac: Sa | Russell Stine, 44, Secor, Ill, truck xii Medley (14 and yoder)— 1. {gets from the 22-yard line—the y Keckler Kenosha, 3, Pat oll Biv- best handicap score he ever fired. ad; 5. penny Blackledge. | High women’s scores on 1,000 | and under)—1, targets as tuned in by ean ry Ann aac: 3 - {old Joan euger, North Miam L Lakeshore; Gui Fla. who also won “the men's i io

50-Meter . Medley a Morrison, I {ehine. Riviera Po

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Jan Hast ndorf y Detrott : etsy ad “Tada " lackledge Jindac Time. ng Ahc: 5 Patty B eter Backstroke {12 and undes)— Mary Ann Ma rehino "pertiviera; on Jest Ma ty Watson, vi 1 Marth s CGironenberg St, © Louis. Time, 150-Meter Medley (10 and unde — 45h Howard, Peoria; 2. Penny Savage, Indac; 3, Judy Lamb. Riviera: 4, aron Feeney. Riviera; 5. Janice Powell, Riviera,

ks) 35-Yard Free Style (8 and unde fe: 2, Martha Biore,

Lucas onl, foc h Lamb, Rivi ler, Riviera: oy Gloria Baudendister

viera. Tim

High proféssional and actually the high shooter was Rudy Etch-

he was unable to compete for

prizes. Etchen’ also had 98x100 in the doubles today.

See EM-ROE for GOLF CLUBS

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On Negotiation List

=MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 26 (UP) |] ® WILSON —8am Urzetta, Rochester, N. Y., ® SPALDING winner of the National Amateur | ® i Golf Tournament, today was LOUISVILLE placed on the negotiation list of xr TT the Minneapolis avtiate erie] BEGINNERS’ SETS—BALLS sional basketball team. | GLOVES—SHOES—BAGS General Manager Max Winter CARTS—HEAD COVERS

said Urzetta would be offered a contract but that he did not know whether the 24-year-old former St. Bonaventure University cage star would accept it. age “I'm afraid pro basketball

EM-ROE

the men’s and boys’ division, and the host Riviera team walked off

the green, chipping long and miss-

en, Bellevue, Wash., with 980x~ 5.1000. However, as a professional,

would wreck my golf game,” Urzetta said.

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