Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1950 — Page 31
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Aug. 31 (UP)—The pressure piled a lav Drobny of Egypt Fram . ~ Slav y oO BYPt as they led the qa. Sus] berths in the U. 8. Tennis Avo! Square away in the Labor Day final, the slashing stars from overseas drew their first t
FOREST HILLS, N. v,, today on foreign favorites
the tournament in third round matches and they'll have to step up their tennis to survive. Sedgman was paired against seventh-seeded Earl Cochell of Los Angeles and Drobny, the self-exiled Czech southpaw, faced
sixth-seeded Art Larsen of San
Francisco, another left-hander, Neither Sedgman, ace of the victorious Aussie Davis Cup team, nor Drobny has displayed title tennis this ‘week. Both Larsen and Cochell, completely ignored by U. B. Davis Cup selectors, were capable of springing upsets unless the over-tennised foreign favorites recapture their spark. ' Extended to 5 Sets Sedgman was extended to five sets yesterday by unranked Straight Clark of Pasadena, Cal., 4-6, 6-3, 7-5, 3-8, 7-5, and Drobny had his hands full for a time before downing Harry Hopman of Australia the Aussie Cup captain, , 6-3, 61. Ten Americans, three Aussies, one Swede and Egyptian citizen Drobny battled for the eight quarter-final slots~but only two were certain to be filled by Yanks. 8ix other Americans contest foreign invaders for the remaining spots. It was second-seeded Herbie Flam of Beverly Hills, Cal, vi Jim Brink of Seattle; fifth-seeded
G ABR H Pot - Vic Seixas of Philadelphia vs. Scheduled to be filled today. , | =. 5 otal Coach Musial, ist. Lo 119 453 8¢ 162 388] Coach..¥Floyd might have to Dinth’seeded Billy Talbert ofl In the top women's feature 11 would o” to & ae Jobin tink L107 438 8 19% 331 rely on a starting lineup this fall New York; third-seeded Gardnar today, Louise Brough of Beverly McConnell would like to schedule ourney fens (Eu Brook chhetnnati 193 45% 71 133 333/embracing 10 seniors — not a Mulloy of Coral Gables, Fla, vs.| Hills, Cal, comeback victor over|a road game on one of the fol-| {Patko, Chica 118 423 83 136 322 healthy prospect for next year. Torsten Johansson of Sweden and Althea Gibson of New Yprk, was|lowing five nights: Dec. 9, 20 or a . I land | AMERICAN LEAGUE |The sophomores and juniors! Cochell vs. Sedgman in the upper| paired against Nancy Chaffee of|23; Jan. 27, or Feb. 3. Write: R. E. Cincinnati, Clevelan Goodinag. Heston... % AB RB Tst might take heed. Drage Vontura, Cal. ‘McConnell, Manual HighSshonl. | Clash in Opener Jel metrofion 0100 138 418 33 198 348 Not All Gloomy Eg Bauer, New York ..... 85 324 62 111 343
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Lower brackét matches pitted! Felix Ampon of the Philippines vs. Sid Schwartz of Brooklyn;| Dick Savitt of Orange, N, J, vs. John Bromwich of Australia; fourth-seeded Tom Brown of San Francisco vs, George Worthington of Australia and Larsen against Drobny. Talbert disposed of Don MecNeill of New York; Johansson knocked out Hamilton Richardson, national junior champion from Baton Rouge, La.; Ampon eliminated 11th seeded Sam Match of San Francisco; Savitt trounced 20-year-old Mervyn Rose of Australia; Bromwich eliminated Eddie Moylan of Trenton, N. J; Larsen won a foursetter from Sven Davidssonn of Sweden, and Worthington ousted Henri Rochon of Canada.
Sid Schwartz of Brooklyn ad-
Indianapolis, winning the second] set of a three-setter, 21- -19, Women's Results Mrs, Margaist’ Ofborie It takes lettermen to mak football 4 teams and this year Manual's Pont, of Wilmington, Del, th defending champion and Mrs. Patricia Canning Todd of La Jolla, Cal., moved a notch ahead of the
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Junior Baseball
| DAYTON, O., Aug. 31 (UP) Twenty-two teams were sched-!
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Sept. 4—Labor Day) Cincinnati meeting Cleveland. |
pos were scheduled for a hard Hiller, round of double elimination contests set to end Monday with the crowning of a new national | championship team among the; nation’s junior hardballers.
Although the weatherman preBloteq, Fain for the Spent, every | ia-Hay. the | oy day. Other pairings drawn '] N earlier this week included: | __Ft. Wayne vs. Atlanta; New Castle, Pa. vs. Louisville; Oleon, N. Y. vs. Dalton, Mass.; Chicago vs. Dayton, O.; Toledo vs. Philadelphia; Peru, 1. vs. Warren, O,; Altoona, Pa. vs. Youngstown, O.; Lorain, O. vs. Dearborn, Mich.; Springfield, 'O. vs. Detroii, and Pittsburgh vs. Peoria, Ill.
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In Semipro Tourney
WICHITA, Kas., Aug. 31 (UP)! —Huntsville, Ala., Boosters elimi-! nated the Weiser, Ida., Prospec- | tors, 5 to 3, from the National | + | Semipro + Baseball Tournament, here last night.
“The victory gave the Boosters a 2-1 record in the event. The! + Prospectors bowed out with 1- 2 mark.
Harold Cottle was credited with! k the win on a seven-hit Jarier ance. Huntsville rapped two Weiser, pitchers, Bob Murphy and Troy Harrington, for ten hits.
\ Danny Murtaug h + Hit \ On Head by Pitched Ball,
\!| PITTSBURGH, Aug. 31 (UP)—| “Danny Murtaugh of the Pitts- | {burgh Pirates was hit on the! head by a ball pitched by Sal Maglie of the New York Giants last night but was not believed ~ [seriously “hurt. ! He never lost consciousness but | was carried from the field on a | stretcher and examined by Dr] Norman C, , Ochsenhirt, team | physician: He was then taken to Presbyterian Hospitdl for X-rays.
# Betting Falls OF | SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y... Aug. 31 (UP)—Attendance and betting at Saratoga Raceway’s| summer Harness meeting dropped | far below last year’s record, " | was announced today. Attendance dropped 10.5 per. cent from 291,430 last year to {260,609. Betting was off 9.5 per, jcent, a drop from $7,818,097 to, 137, 076,893.
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It may be rough sailing for Coach Walt Floyd's footballers {for a time. Ditto for Russ MecConnell's basketballers, who, once| again, will be homeless, playing on foreign hardwoods, this Win-| Mor, Only ‘five lettermen will
who, like several other Redskins, wants to play ball badly enough Monogram List Smallest | He is Senior Wingman Fred) Eaton, a 190-pounder, but rela-| tively new at the game.
South Side mentor says he has a t iregular show of only 35 hands a daily workouts now.
moric with a smattering of junfors, Last year Manual cut its reserve schedule to a trio of games because-of lack of reserve material. A reserve schedule this year is conjectural. Same reasons. Tap“|ping. of freshman and reserve strength in the future could find the well of varsity reinforcements fairly dry.
43! It isn't all black crepe and| {in mourning today. They've a 38 tew big boys around and the three lettermen backs can help chase the gloomy gremlins. 134] Fullback Bob Adams, a harddriving veteran 183-pounder, cal pislash and the two Nyers brothers
% 8/Both can run and pass and Richard can kick, Jim, the senior, weighs 174, Dick, 160, Dick is the only junior on a
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Manual Grid Machine Hits Manpower Snag In Semifinals
5 Lettermen Among Only 35 Boys | ~~ Attending Daily Pigskin- Workout |
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3 Manual RokLS School, whose six- year-old) A {promises for a new building are as ensnarled as the twisting ivy on| Manual's ancient walls, appears doomed for further delay on its acid test today in the semifinals blue prints for sustained success in athletics, The ebb tide in Manual's building—and athletic—fortunes is golf tourney being played here. making it tough for the Redskins’ ship to come in.
a 165-pounder quar-|
Junior Golf Meet
BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 31 (UP), —An Indianapolis girl faces the
{of the U. 8. G. A, junior girls’
Miss Alice Emhardt meets title
| favorite Pat Lesser of Seattle,
‘Wash. The Hoosier golfer came
terback, pri be the only start-/from behind yesterday to defeat ing sophomore, current, if he can Barbara Blakley, Anniston, Ala. beat out Senior Herb Critchfiéld.|2 and 1, and earn her way into
be Oaks making the nightly two-mile trek sophomores, are less than five-| ffom Manual to Delavan Smith and-a-half feet tall. Field this fall. One aspirant lives featherweight. at Twenty-second and Talbot, another backfield candidate.
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temporary starting eleven. Stan- :
Three of the reserve available, Harry Shaner, and Raymond Lee,
backs, Bil all
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Lawrence Is Veteran
Left End Bob Schaefer, a reservist last year, and Center Dale Lawrence are the returning let-| termen in the line. Schaefer is »
{6-1 middleweight; and Lawrence The monogram . list the : smallest in Coach A six jie r a ANFjound. fughie. He's years at: his alma mater. ~The 91% e's hur wrence
| Dicks, a sophomore guard, would night. ¢ have to fill in,
Tackle Bob Eichholtz is healthy
Two of the five lettermen are but a newcomer and Wiley Wil- a inthe frontlines and the depth llams 18a reserve team tackle; time was 6:55.99, in experience is largely sopho-|UP from the ranks.
Archie Wil-| {son, a senior guard, weighs only! 140 and Herb Taylor, another senfor guard, is 158, John Robson, a sophomore, and Don Mec-/| Roy, a senior, are two other! guards working for berths. Sophomore Don Andrews and Junior Arnold Barlow are supple-
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