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PACE 22 __ | iy THE I INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . ir = _____ WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1950
- Bob Buchanan First Odds Favor Jake edt Bet ganar : re
To Accept Invitation Over Dauthuille ® it i Snot wh 1 a. BR ‘ The Times? J i 5 J In Times Golf Meet Joon Lows: | WEL Eaa se. 2 . Champion of Champions Tourney © By JACK CUDDY 0C OR RE SPONDINGLY _ |
To Open Sunday af Coffin Course DETROIT, Sept. 13 Dangerous YOURS is a néw sports "Seven men and si women, including one national champion, have | /aurent Dauthuille of Frames wil FtieE winch Presents De | : : i : xs a ats es ‘been entered thus far in The Times Tournament of Champions, (fY to wrest from rugged Ja of th orrespondents : : h Sunda er the Coffin course. L.aMotta tonight the world mid- e C po Sian Which opens Sunday av cal \dleweight cham ionah Jake took who keep you up to date ) ervices Prids The tournament, which will run wover ree Sundays to name | Wels P p : bat's h [J ) & SORE F
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aver hos pl Ba ar-miee feround i. i Qlympia-—Sta oe Wr finals Oct. 1 at ah Meridian Hills an Wis expected 10 diaw mora children, A
Among the first ‘to aceept an ‘will be Dick Stackhouse, who this than $100,000, a new Olympia rec: \ | . CARRY W.'M fnvitation to play in the teurney yegs Sefeated ny Davi) Jor the ? HE gon was Bob -Buchanan, national © ub champions b Schuman, r rownsburg, left-handed champion and South! Who won the club title recently at Duuthuille Joes Vinsg)f Ix COLBERT D Srove champ. Bob won his club Hillcrest, will be entered. Walter ™ oa : n He Ee A Sy ua) 1 jomen’ S 10 is } “le v. title last Sunday and will be one Chapman is entered from Speed- Bo a toner trouncing at a rk | ’ 8 ’ of the top-seeded players in the OYTO MDATRL win Tepesent Montreal in February, 1949, that = ATL ANTA, Ga., Sept. 13 U P)| ONKLE FU! tourney. > LaMotta’s brows and cheeks re- A real “dark horse” occupied nn 8) Among the women entrants are funeral home
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Also entered is Dick Perk of quired 18 stitches. the spot supposed reserved for the Broadmoor, runnerup to the Jane Nelson, city champion, from LaMotta Takes TKO defending champion today as the state amateur championship this Highland; Helaine Borinstein from po "ihe 1ater at Detroit, 50th National Women’s Amateur Tuesday. #0 year. A grudge match should Broadmoor; Donna Knox from ro Motta won the 160- -pound crown Golf Championship headed into develop if Perk meets another Meridian Hills; Mrs. Charles Ray|c. »" cerdqan on a 10th round the third and fourth rounds at of the entrants, John Hare Jr. from Hillcrest, Mrs. Frank Davis, oo. 0 ookout when Marcel East Lake Country Club, Highland Golf and Country Club from Lake Shore, and Mrs. Ken- wo. " naple to continue because| The longshot who -uddenly was champion. Perk defeated Hare Neth Kountz from Indian Lake. |". 4.00. 404 left shoulder. (In the spotlight was blonde Mrs. this year in the semi-finals of Pairings and starting times for A crowd. .of.more. than 13,000 0003 Albert Hayes of Fhilladelphia,| Abe state amateur tournament, [the opening round will be an- was expected to witness the tn- Who yesterday ousted 1949 winner |
liam H. Dille : tha Wilhotit, 1. Roy T. : Eervice later PEACE CHA DONAHUE miah, ar Donahue of ] mitella, O. 8B. - hue of. Los Ange Perk today left with Profes- nounced later. (J. H.) |door attempt. The fight will not| Mrs. Dorpthy Germain Porter of|
B ME, LI-T1 {be televised or broadcast. : Westmont, N. J; one up in 19 d. d PORILLA A Dauthuille’s confidence was not | f) I. cos g ou | e Anita Anders Middlecoff Tours Speedway reflected in the betting price, , Ln¢ elimination of Mrs. Porter| eee dara
Which made Bronx Jake a 2 to 1 further strengthened the position |
; of Dorothy Kielty of Lo ING TUNERA t * 10 favorite. Bookies were laying 9 roihy Rielly o ng Beach, | § Crema : Cal, as the. favorite. She easily] 3 to 5 and taking 11 to 5. a" J | GREEN—Kath » defeated 15-year-old Barbara Me-| Ind. entere The 25-year-old champion was ? i . the home of 1
By JIM HEYROCK Intire of Toledo, 6 and 5, and was W. Graves, 9
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A red-hot putter in the hands of golfdom's Dr. Cary Middlecoff favored Roe pny _ blasting matched in the third round Tiother of Jed the professionals to a 3 and 2 victory over the amateurs yes- body attack an 8 Impressive ooainst Ruth Woodward 1 . and Dr. Paul ‘terday ins an exhibition over the Speedway course. first title Jetense in July Asai al: Mass. of Fall CONVENIENT INDIANAPOLIS WAKE up STATIONS of Katherine, Middlecoff, the ex-dentist from Memphis, Tenn. teamed with Tiberio Mitri of Italy, ex-Europe-| — ,, iver 15 vear-old layer , faves. raul genial Lloyd Mangrum to oust the team of Frank Stranahan &nd i Shp rpD Had eaten Barbara Blakely of J avery Ww. 38th AT KENWOOD -5200 E. WASHINGTON 4501 E. MICHIGAN EnRee, "0 Fred Wampler as a crowd of 1500 formed a cheering gallery. authuille at Paris in ore- , 1a. scored a 20-mole mild upset 740 MADISON 2055 SHELBY adie The tall, slender Middlecoff was|—— — lover, Detroit has been LaMottys| over Pat Devaney of Grosse Isle, 2070 NORTHWESTERN HOBBS Edges medalist with a 66, five under par) Exibition Cards Ine. ky Shy i 17 Detroit Jia Mich., in the second round. In, : 1926 N. CAPITOL 810 W. WASHINGTON pomb St. | over the wet, soggy course. e has lost but one, to the third round, however, she 801 E. [na Edward 86. was only two strokes off ne a way po $38 Hyg | Robinson. ne. Dauthullle and his (406d Grace DeMoss of Corvallis, E. NEW YORK 1250 ROOSEVELT W. TENTH AT KING ana joshua - eco f— ' } - an ea _ urte record, held by greens WCPO LL 535 M0 3 sume are. sowident. They Ore: 1849 Canadian Open cham: AND IN LEBANON, CRAWFORDSVILLE, MARION, COLUMBUS, NOBLESVILLE, FRANKLIN reat Sandch on. 8S 5 eepe 25.7 out Pitt {Stranahan 444 434 543—35 aqcerted that LaMotta could not Betty Eh. eNOss Sefeattd Mm LAFAYETTE, LOGANSPORT : BLOOMINGTON, KOKOMO, 3, ns, BEAN] Wampler 444 535 54337 have improved much since’ the og champion, 2-up, yester- Dome wnt
*‘Mangrum posted an gven-par pp... 454 434 345—36—71 Montreal bout for which he gcaled dav
71 while Stranahan, runnerup Middlecoff 344 434 335—33—466 {161 pounds, just one over the i ir —— ——————— ) : JiUDS ONC. this year for the National Ama- Mangrum 854 434 354—35—71 middleweight limit. : . jndianapeln teur title, and Wampler, who Was Stranahan 453 434 345—35—70 : Jater SHIRLE playing over his home course, Wampler 354 435 444—35—72 SST each went one over with 72s. Manual, Ripple Le of Wil Mangrum got the crowd into a, . »[ Charles F cheering Is on the second hole Hard- Tops Race Tonight, Hit by Injuries ; : J passed away when he went down in three Jn } Midgets Slated Friday | Manual y.: Broad Ripple foot- NERAL HOME high putt Ae ha Members of the Championship he boil > gr Po a But on the thi hole, Mangrum's Stock Car Club will Sompete week. a ive wan short ‘and ne bara SEKI, (OVER 0 48 SERCSR! ELL aking may lose tre ed He took a Program f | foe pur x. ran He 0 ma. Tine mn Verso of (hem key men” WHY NOT ENJOY THE BEER THAT %, he v i. . § : a er o urt went to He left of Ihe green. Sart at 7'and the first heat race lar Center Dale Lawrence, one bf . : fur. passed a ranahan made a prize recov- two lettermen on the Manual line, . ‘cn gry on the second hole after his| A special AAA sanctioned 100- *° cod Fibs and will be ; : p.m. ai Chu | jonshi jdget car race. ‘has four cracked ribs an : : Sindal. Fria second shot went into a trap be-(1ap £hamplonship m out at Teast six weeks. I” EE 3 a ; —— ; - Crown. TOLI
hind a clump of trees. He hauled is slated for the quarter-mile as- : iE : ToT : : : ' out a Sy iron and smacked Phalt oval Friday night. The Halfvack Dick jis a meler, passed / through the trees to the left of (fastest 24 cars will compete in|%P he ‘rom u t alll SC. the green. He went down for a the championship run. Time trials the elbow and may be los A Friday 3.30 par four. open at 7 with the first of four! nag. a gi Burial Crown heat races at 8: 30. - ' : ; > ' USO Benefit ch miei ‘shoulder in practice and prebably | ° ; : LEONARD The fourth hole was even, will be lost the rest of the season. | a ne Mangrum tovk hres puits for a Golf ‘Notes {Manual has three lettermen avail | . Jones, grand ampler e same able for duty. : - hd Donna number after his second shot Hillcrest County Club baffled; "p14 Ripple's John. Higher ® Tai ox went off line. Stranahan and|the women's guest day golf tour-|, =. "o. . ‘unior fullback let-' Funeral Frida Middlecoff carded fours. * {nament yesterday with the low Dard-driving Jun ve t ER of ne Cawrenc The amateurs had a chance to 8ross prize for guests going to br oo: MY 0 108) 108 SOB on | [the year because of a broken bors. want X ven + the count on No. 6 when Mrs. L. kL. Lykins, who shot an lankle bone. | De Frnt Stranahan put his third shot even 100. Ripple lost 41 to 13 to South MacDONALDthree feet from the pin and fin-| Second place went to Mrs. W. C./ Pp Denny St
Bend Adams last Friday and ished with, a birdie four. But | Whipple, 101. Low net for BUSES Manual was shut out by Crispus
Middiecoff and his putter were tn} Was Mrs. John Geller 104-20-84. Attucks, 25 to 0.
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the game and he dropped a 20-, Mrs. Charles Ray and Mrs. Lee Henderso footer for a bird. {Fritz Morris tied for Clags A low Ja s Ed e Ft. Wa ne { Sisters, 1 bre The pros went two up on No. 8 ‘gross among club members with P ge y ry JARRE Wo welcome,
and then Middlecoff dropped ta 91 s. Other member results were: | go 0,i inl3 Innings |
MM id Neg! 9% 3 (Boston, Sali an 18-footer for a bird on No. 9/5 ir ge the. western pin OSAKA, Japan, Sept. 13 (UP)
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to put the pros three up. Oe irs. Walter Smith 120 Tsross::- —Japan’s All-Kanebo team scored i Ng The prized putts of the day Mrs. Harold Fuge 128-27-191 inet) » in the last half of the 13th ivel.,--beloved INE eri Lo Class CMrs Nites —Hint—120-—+ gross A TWO IN Lhe 13 a e 13 farxer, also came on No. 10 When Middlecoff Mrs. ©, D. Stewart 134-36-08 inet. inning today to eke out a 1-0 vic-| of Mrs. Willis dropped in a 40-footer and Wam- tory over the Ft. Wayne (Ind.)| mel Me Chad pler halved with a 30-foot blast. Selunar Tables !Capeharts in the third game of fom SHIRL i anahan was responsible for. : inter-hemisphere baseball -cham-| JRAL CHAPE] e amateurs winning their only Mino: Major Mor Majer pionship. rown Cee 6.25 6:50 1° chapel any tis hole on No. 12 when he chipped! To row Sie. 110 TH os 7:30 Ef The triumph pared the Ameri-| McCLELLEN - to within three feet of the cup for Friday ~......... 1:3 iis cans’ lead in the best of seven- Schoonover a birdie 3, Sunday 4:15 game series to 2-1. cClellen, Ba Proceeds f Monday 3:10 y McClellan, rom yesterday's ben- Tuesday 610 The Capeharts blew a chance assed away A efit went to the Uso. | Wednesda %:10 to score in the third inning when! 1 "5 m CTH
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