Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1950 — Page 31

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Three Tie for Lead Walt Faulkner Seeks Car In St. Louis Open For W. 16th Midget Race

| Plans to Enter AAA Demaret Cards 76, | 100-Lap Event Tonight Leaves ‘On Business’ |

Walt Faulkner, the “Little DyST. LOUIS, Sept. 15 (UP) —Two N2mo” of the 500-Mile Race who : dark horses and an old pro lea) this year set one and four lap &, more than 160 golfers into the iqualification records for the Mesécond round of the $15,000 st. | morial Day classic, may make his _

| Louis Open Gol ‘Tournament to-| first appearance in a mange car i ibis, ear tonight at the W ;

#16 adin, N. C.: RS “Faulkner needed only a moun Jamie Gough of Belleville, 111, /to drive and foday was awaiting and Orville White of Winston. word from race driver Duane CarSalem, N. C. tied for the first- ter for permission to drive one of round lead yesterday with two-|his two midget cars. If he secures under-par 68's. the car, the 500-mile record holder = The tournament favorite, Sam Will compete in the 100-lap AAA * Snead of White Sulphur Springs, | sanctioned championship race. : W. Va, was tied at 69 with five Banks Also Entered other players. They were Lloyd| Along with Troy Ruttman, king Mangrum of Niles, IIL; Jim Fer-of the high banks, Joe Giba, Lerier, the Canadfan Open winner Roy Warriner, Andy Linden and from San Francisco; Ed (Porky) Johnny Tolan, also entered in to--

Oliver of Seattle; Dow Finster-|pn; ; ght's championship affair, wald of Athens, O., and Al Bes-! {Faulkner spent several hours yes- Lefman Heats

seling of Royal Oaks, Mich. [terday afternoon at the 1403 st s Demaret Leaves plant getting the feel.of Hed Another pre- tourney favorite, The boys used Tolan's Jimmy Demaret of Ojai, Cal. hauser for their practice pore turned In a disappointing 76, Before racing in the 500-mile’ packed his bags and announced event this vear, his first appear-| that he was heading for Houston ance on the two and one-half Inierélos Group “on business.” mile brick oval, Faulkner had! . Meets at Hillcrest Bernie Lehman, Broadmoor 73. * midget car champion. Country Club, has been elected Also entered in the race are |president of the Indi lis I O’'Brien-Levin {Henry Banks, recent winner of a icianapolis n-{100-mile championship race at ter Club Golf Association, succeed- | Detroit, Aaron Woodard, Potsy ing John Harrington, Meridian Rematch Tuesday |Goacher, Frank Burany, Pete Hills. Death Valley” and Dave Levin, Pele for a guaranteed purse of s / the clever Brooklyn mat star, $2000 against 40 per cen. flrs A tema: will headline pro wrestling. amar Touted as the man to beat is Hoy, South Grove, permanent in the Armory ring next Tuesday LeRoy Warriner who will be rac- gecretaryt and J. M. McDaniel, night, Matchmaker Billy Thom ing on his home track, the scene Sarah Shank, re-elected treasurer. has announced. of many victories for him includ-® The Ft. "Harrison Officers Club

_ Walt Faulkner The favored amateur, Frank confined his racing activities to Stranahan of Toledo, O., carded a the Pacific Coast where he was A rematch between Jack Romeevich and many other top| por officers elected last night O'Brien, rugged “Demon from ranking drivers. They will com- during an association oa a

O'Brien is one-up on his ar¢h Ing the last three championship was admitted as the association's’

rival following a victory over races. Levin by disqualification here two| weeks ago. weight attractions are beinglap heat events at 8:30. The Hillcrest ‘will begin teeing off at planned to complete a three-bout championship run will follow the 8 a. m. instead of the usual 10 ‘program. heat races. ja. m.

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and Frank Sedgman of Australia clash today at the Pacific South By BILLY FERGUSON : In Final Four Houroey. Sedgman won in straight sets from Brown in the inter. The Butler varsity today ray, the tiny upset queen from semifinals of the 15th annual In-/Ken McGregor of Australia yes terday in a quarterfinal match as ' freshman football teams mix fit x Moss of in Davis L h Cal. gistinctly championship flavor, Cup potion by McGregor. ast Nig t' S$ pl (Pop) { pps the 21-year-old Aussie, “ terday’s George Kirkhot!, Building & Jrade fo. 060 {system. Pop has selected offen- the gallery yesterday whem she Charley Harter of Logansport, vI BL Sinn. Qdrte Gehl, Moorehouse the game. The little New England miss of Tipton, this year's’ medalist, the fifth and deciding set, Schroe- Charles Killion, Old C nus 3 : who the stxth—and eighth games. He Fred Antibus. Hill's pound. Some of his big Bulldogs hole in a holdover match that has never ‘won a title. : ol es Wright. Davis Cleaners as , €. ou h against ‘Heinlein. Olin fier, Fox wort y ohn Strange, against Felicisimo -Ampon, and Bill Nighols, Mouldings D Fisch . [.o8 Ben Hodapp, Stark & ‘ousted on Fischesser of Con i | : {he tournament favorites, 1-up, win- Angeles in quarterfinals competi- Bares Grocery {varsity. Evansville College fis {coming up Sept. 23. to the rhinies _ ' . : I. « g up p finals with a 3 and 2 victory over Today's Pairings {the semifinals ols Ole Ban-D Mar ott. Shoes Canadian Dot Berkapes H { The two squads were scheduled Pace of Syracuse. Pace was feated Barbara Green of. North ee "Whiriavay Rosemary Wellman, Bosse Bac sing and review offensive assignments ' by / N $ ; bY of Atlanta, while Miss Hanson," or "Rochester. Epperson In other women's quarterfinal gopors DO Amour, Malle

Varsity-Freshmen | {west Tennis Tournament in a replay of a Davis Cup match. 1 United Press Sporty Writer Times State Service national competition. set for the watch on the rhinies. Rutland, Vt. meets Helen Sigel and Grace De- diana Professional Golf Asso- he gained-reveage for the sound {up in the Bowl at 3 p. m: Both Beverly Biipints of Pasadena, 2. Sithmdeotie Sra rh oe SARTRE tai fe Bowi ingt 'Hedden is so blessed with talent! Miss Murray, a poker-faced, 2 3 quarter-finals have Wornid-d 67. 6-1. 0:6. 6-3. Markey. Christ The King .... he deliberately tossed away every Bill FAbranam. Allpmatic Canteen we sive and defensive units and will knocked off a pair of favorites fix. -Champions ; - But in Bud acliog nN, NBA Eripteratt, But the varsity head man, first defeated Helen Fay Crocker gre still in the firing. So is Noel der broke aii, Brus, Recrragion Jim Jonmon Soleta dropped thesseventh, but Ho Today's action pairs the Wikiam Hebrickson. Legion feature matches toda Lou Wambanass, Fletcher Trust PR Yesterday Harter defeated Bill Other featured : 074Y Charles © ‘win was particularly significant yo) pam of Beverly Hille, Cad, goin Fulle, Hathed | Paint’ ick Eniew. Quinn P nersville, one of. the top threats | . Jim Bryant, ning the match on the 18th hole. tion. Schroeder will meet the win WOMEN | wr $ \ x . 2 » , o 1 a will be the Purple Aces next Betsy Rawls of Austin. Tex.: Epperson gained the semifinal Defending woman's titlist Helen Laura Alexander wo iyssu Sha Mary Spurich { . . Amateur champion, made it with . F forced to go 19 holes in the morn- Hollywood, 6-3, 8-3, to gain the Fiaenee Ingersoll’ Ball today. Tony and Pop might even beat Philomena Garvey of Ire- : Betty Lebitts. he reat : won his morning round against matches Maureen Connolly.

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 15 (UP)—T Brow f | Journey & | s . 7 § p om Brown of San Francisco [ 3 h | Three Ex-Champs : The victor will advance to the semifinals of the 24th annual | Battle Tomorrow hs ATLANTA, Sept. 15--Mae MurSYRACUSE, Sept. 15 The Veteran Ted Schroeder of La Crescenta, Cal., whipped young Tomorrow the varsity and the, Philadelphia, Corvallis, Ore., plays ciation tournament boasts a thumping handed him |are ready or so their communi t Bb esams: IE PERE erin) Three of the survivors of yes MEN . that he plans to use the platoon year-old spritd, won the hearts ¢ * the crown. Defending Champion] He rated, himself carefally— Russ Hawkins. Malle 5 Bill Heinlein of game in the fourth set after Mc- George {mix them up well before using in on the East Lake Course. ‘oblesville and Floyd Hamblen!Gregor took a 2-0 lead. Koch. Hagfintd Pain v McGregor's service .in: McZann, Del "wi Tony Hinkle, has worries by the of Uruguay, 1-up, on the 27th!gpperson of Indianapolis ree "Fred Antibus, 1 + ‘Sande sch closed Walt Havde n, id Lunch Harter gut the match brilliantly against Epperson and Hamblen qpal game went to him at love, Al Webb. Linde ota ark, Siewar Narner March of Ft. Wayne. one up. Fhe put Art Larsen of San Francisco ! Legion Tryex Lise % 1» Burge, Mid because March had previously against Earl Cochell of 3 ur o William Rosin. Stewa in the early round yesterday. a : ys h Miss Sigel gained the semi- ner on the Larsén-Ampon match Relon Wolf, Kiet “, io week ' with . | f Charle o ) ¢ vol le- Marge Skelton, ! Ly v 8 eK. Miss DeMoss., 1949 with a one up conquest o arles Pastall Perez of Los Angeles de ie man dd v take conditioning . os Cienie Drexleg Fe 0 XNercises . : . ; ) ry Kir3 1-up tHUmMph over Durathy Kir ing round before beating Harry semifinals. Laverne Biers, Ban te Jan § i , John Ramon Auto 511 throw a light scrimmage in, land. 5 and 4. young f :

" e, a Inn [Sam Drak#ef Richmond. 2 and 1. sensation from San Diego, de- Laura Whiffin Wayne Timberman of Indian- feated Mrs. Mary Prentiss, San herta KW apolis Meridian Hills was Ham- Bernardino, Cal, 7-5, 3-6, 6-47 Jpily Coleman, Maro 8noes blen’s victim. Timberman fell to Magda Rurac, Los Angeles, beat Lorene Schenck Coca-Cola the Tipton pro, 3 and 1, and it Anita Kanter, Los Angeles, 6-3 Kucrey Toaiiey M8 taory Ahoes didn’t take 18 holes. All other 6-3 and Dorothy Cheney, Santa Firence Keller, ) gioe: survivors in yesterday's play had Monica Cal., defeated Julie Samp- key Kidd, Sa fo on ship playoff to go the whole circuit. son, San Marino, Cal, 8-1, 6-3 he Bg Ly Davis Cleaners SHIP Playoft. | Heinlein got into the. circle of Mrs. Perez meets Mrs. Rurac Anna Sauter, Ban Dee inn Glase, Turi in og three- hie: four with a one up victory over and Miss Connolly plays Mrs. gthel Maker. | © town Market : jas lhe hols club won on. iis Joe Van DeWalle of South Bend. Cheney in semifinals today. ny : Harriet Pe tt { Solunar Tables fown diamond after dropping the —— . arriett Patterson. “Fa is, Git Beet p um first two games of a three-out-of-| Today . Minor Maer Mito Mader five series. Danville got seven] ) 0 3 i hits off Johnson and Boutet, scor-|

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