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Indians Find Gate to 7th

LOUISVILLE, May 18 Geographies call this the Gate-| 3 way City to the South. The Indianapolis Indians call it the gateway to seventh place. The Tribe found itself in seventh nlace in the American Association today. A 7-3 loss to the Louisville Colonels| = made it possible last night. ]

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| Third Golf Leg’ = Opens Today

3 By JIM HEYROCK Leading amateur and professional women golfers from Indiana and the rest of the nation teed off over the rugged Meridian Hills Country Club course today on thé third leg of the Weathervane Cross-Country Championship Tournament. = First to tee off today were Mrs. Rick Herrick, an offi. (cial in the Indiana Women's Golf Association, and Barbara

w's diamond . Strobel's fourth loss against one » "Little. They were on_their| ed 375 000 en ERY hh BE. JRdalE LS aim oi en Eg hana ey 3 we EAA aan oa eA 2 3 he, RE TAA 0 opin Rn es sta es CA PE ORAS pn ; Ariz ES Flt OF De = Een o Py GAC Ne Bee ME = ‘i = 'top golfers in the country to|

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the Colonels a lasting lead. Two-| |basers Richter and Ed Lyons combined with a single by Mel Hoderlein and three walks to plate the trio of runs. i Fifty per cent of the Pittsburgh! help got into the Indianapolis box!

bit brighter. Paul - Pettit, $100,000 question . mark from Pittsburgh, showed promise on the Indian mound as a relief pitcher. Pettit came on the third inning with the bases loaded and

* rollow. | MacKinnon were Fred Hadley, In the second group at 12:10 Meridian Hills president, and Ale vin Handmacher, sponsor of the Weathervane. . All of the leading players said

the course was in fine condition

i ed Pitcher Lee Mra Nora one out. He induc | core. Pettit and Basgall broke) : ; : ‘Reeves of Co- and truly a tournament course. Kielty to foul out to Third Base | Eves On Bush Mrs. Wallace Nanny Fernandes. Then the ice. Tom Saffell and Pitcher] va lumbus, Ind., and 2 4 eward, Mrs. nap ; Joe Muir weren't around last] Jane Nelson, In- Many eyes tomorow will be on

Al Richter on a soft liner ne Eni The fire was out. night. Saffell, optioned with Bas-| Pettit was liftedofor a pinch- gall, was held up in reporting by hitter in the fourth, [business reasons. He'll join the

Times pholo by Bill Oates Idianapolis womEverett Howe of Washington High School. But all of Tech's de- |en's city champiSiders ‘defeated Tech, 11 to 7, in the opening game of the city on.

Mrs. Retty Bush of Hammond, who gave up her women's state amateur golf title during the wine

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YOU'RE OUT—That's what Umpire Virgil Manning said to fending champs couldn't say that to the Continentals. The West

‘rown. Bad |Tribe in Toledo. high school baseball tournament yesterday. Tech's Bill Hughett is behind the plate in the above picture. { In. the final} ter to turn professional. Tribe Looks Ba { : : { : S ¥ ; 1 Lo i corite Outside of Pettit the. Indians INDIANAPOLIS © © A & EY > {foursome of the § Mrs. Bush has been successful { § > >. 1 § ; | ! ” s sh . . > ran in the Te Roly had Iie awnife we *3 5%] 'M n I $ M 4 Ri ! Prep Baseball Boxes afternoon of the glue ste red pro last Jeu. 18, $ Suisned Jan way ‘in every inning except the Gearhart, it + 2s 32 0 anual 10 ee IPP & |. A SA TY 1 0 A oun y dase d ment here was BT |gional was ths Tampa Open when 0 a Sortars. fourth when the Tribe scored all| Fernandes, 3b 11 1} 3 1 4% ° op ° Springer.ss 8 1 3 2 McNcholldf 4 1 1 0 |The Babe Mildred Zaharias with she fired a 73 on the last round to hed ninth in s. Kiely gave up 10 hits. [Kalin rf 3 1.3 0 8 0 McDougllf 4 3 1 O0/Wisonrf 3 0 2 © , i ' } ; : its runs. : : | Merson, 2b 4 I 1 3 4 1 |Willlams,rf 5 3 0 0Evans2b 3 1 3 2 . | Bever : _{place fifth. During her short proBeve s. Timely Re- damaging than|Mangan. c + 0.3 § 0-0 Cook. 1b 4 3 8 O/Sexsonss 4 2 2 3 {Beverly Hanson, national ama srpoint 11th Even. - more BIDE tog ea SE 2 3X J x (Whowe.ct 3 0 1 oluenatee 313 of F . teur champion, and Betsy Rawls. fessional stint she has gathered "Big Stretch + + Rialy's pitching was his Bung Beth ond 53318 By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS [EHowe © 3 13 3Wajenbere 110 0] ed tor Lond "lin about $1300 in prize money. . © He rapped two blows, one a 385-5 Cthert: =} Lickiiter.c 4 3 4 English 110¢ 9 Betty intends to go to Hamie KJ He DF in the peventn. “Rich. 1Bue ised Manual has gone and put to shame all the Boudreau piers § 3 § Engin, | 010 | The Babe, who has won nearly| 4 Ye ED play to Ve ATCT OO: ter gave him lots of support with| rota 5 3 30 34 8 “2/and Williams shifts ever concocted. Meadors, 3b. 4 0 | : Round Tomorrow all the top money availabls toy i0S UC tee, with the otis pair three hits ang ee un gi Brose struck out Tor penis. in Journ. | Tonight, the raucous Redskins work on the swing shift, | pariendy, 93944 Horan Boilers NS Season: ie he pro shop before returning to the oritism. Oths in. Manager Pinky Higgins had ninth. JISVILLE i 's stri i i | Totals . 321521 70 Totals 22 218 7 ; . ; circuit. Se to recom benched Richter for light hitting ros pj Broad Ripple's strikeout king, Eddie French, . | Funes eied. "for * Hughei'"m The prep high school baseball| Berg, one of the game's all-time) “ong of the outstanding events earlier in the season. {Richter 3s -2. 23. 13 0 Maybe Manual can use “Floyd’s Fireman Five” to stop, Engilsp singled for Updike in seventh |spotlight will be swung from Chi Paying ro ae on the program was a clinic conf - : : . L s in seve : u 3 ’ ow e gross value The Tribe's three-run JOU at : ‘+ 3 7 § § 9the Rocket mound ace in the second game of the cit dia-{Teen oe Ou Tor ead 40 010 1 7/tory- Field to Roosevelt Stadium| ducted last night by the profes£110.070 with inning saw a strikeout appear-|Oison, cf 3 0 1-1-0 0 | Washington rans 420 014 XE ‘Pebble Beach, Cal, the Babe and| ;,,¢ [ 07 ga 331 0 mond semifinals at Victory, —m—————————————————| _ Errors—S8pringer 3, Cook, E. Howe Sex- cmorrow. Patty are tied for the lead with ! —if it is ance by Monte Basgall, fresh gtdathn. : 3 o> * yi : : ‘a 30D. Runs—Springer 2, McDougal, Williams | : po ” The tcurnament play was to ner 4 5 il A tie Dichorsh Pirates. Fer. Boo ein. 3 . 4 i 3 3 3 ? Feld tonight. {three hits, little Eddie Stevens, a3 Cook 3 Sr Howe. B. Howe, Harper The county hoys will take up 72-hole totals of 305. Patty was start at noon both today and toowitall—$87. nandez walked with” tws, ogt.f®% 0 oun, t (23-0 3 0) 3 freshman, was the real hero for Wajenbers Runs Batted In. Springer. Mc-| Where the city pastimers leave slated to tee off at 1:10 this, row. Tomorrow's pairings: a ¥rank Kali ingled Joh Totals ..4,36 7 13 27 12 0 For the records, Manual] {Dousal, Williams. Cook 3. W. Howe, Har- afternoon ’ ran alin singled and Jo NNY | INDIANAPOLIS ~'...>...... 000 300 000—3 | : Attucks. {per 1, Lickliter 2. Evans, Sexson 2. Up-{off, City teams are competing at ' 12—Mrs. Walter Reeves, Barbara Little. and Timely Merson and Jim Mangan doubled [Qin |. ich 2 Pott) dir? | meCtS the Tustiing Rockets LY) jives Manual | SBaRRO%. pase hi Hon SITET: | the home of the Indianapolis In-yomimey: il ve 1 White Pree | MOtit Joan SAID Co or ementary en- Basgall, batting for Pettit, ended iein. Merson ne in wp Base Way Of its strikeout-studded, 5 to Gives Manual 4 Hits Stolen Bases McDougal, w Howe, Lick-| z ee Beir t {tourney will be in White Plains,|™13:30_Alice Bauer, Mrs. Psul Dye Jr. each so their the rally by fanning. HE ALD yy LTO, JMeriON. 0 three-hitter over Crispus At-| Manual made only four hits off Blays—Bexson 10 Frans io Upaike. Sarnper| 1aNS in semi-finals of their tour-|N, Y. But at the moment, the pro- ; 820. Two Hurlers No Puzzle Richter. Home Run_Kiels. ‘Double Plav—| tucks in a weird one. _ [the promising rookie, who breezed |i, Eindion s. ‘Se i™ pact! on mati tort PCY tonight. Finals are next week./fessional women playing here are pod Mre. Reet, C. Fulmer, drs ratch Pettit's predecessor, Fred Stro-| 202 Riser ana Zhuchin. left on Bas. pipnle comes to Manual viafour behind shoddy, five-error| e 3. Shannon 2. Struck ‘Ou-bv Leo's | Meanwnlle De Shampionship interested in the $3000 prize mon- ap Uline Frey, Mrs. Calveri Shorh, eight horses bel, and his successor, Inman Balls Of Stroy 3 Kis Py ar another 5 to 0 triumph, a one- fielding. nings: Shannon 2 in 6 innings. Hit bv round of the ; rst annua Hr eX being given by the Weather- DO Hopkins, Mrs. H. O. Breault. may be some Chambers, offered no puzzle to the bers 3. Hits_—Off Strobel. 6 in 2% tonings: (hit job Dy French, who whiffed| p,weq Bil Garrison gave Piicher—pae Bon et Pa aad county scrap Will be played off at;vans Co, here. yy Ni. Suggs, Marlene Bauer, Bevack is muddy Colonels. The Colonels climbed on Ee fs TIE ne Pride nine nine Howe Hornets and gave up Rippie five bingles, bringing Rip-|Hushett. Losing Pitcher—Garland im. Southport. : The tournament is being put on|erly Hanson. : Shh : [Dal eit Umpires—Cartrey, Bing. and it Sophomore Bob, or gles, BINg RIP-ipries—Packham and Manning Time: 200., The host Cardinals will meet by Meridian Hills and the Juni 1:20—Betty MacKinnon, Pst Harrington. irse would go both for a total of 12 hits. It Was 2 i ese Time—3:17 Attendance—2832. 2 pone h to ophomo {ple a 10-2 season mark, Howe a Manuai OM Attucks o alLawrence Central in the opener ChamiOor RC A e uno Pe Kirk. Hien Dettweileps. ‘ting fee— for chrier. 17-8 slate. IDN g 2 / a ’ ? 0 ommerce. ocee: : bys w w 3 oe Washington, 11 (0 7 shiglest]’ o> 0 oe morale i al Roeiess 2 0 9 AHawkins2b 170 1 lat noon. Speedway and Ben Davis|will go to the Marion County|™i 4 -Peits Bers. Marforis Rows, Shirley i winner over dethroned city champ|,, Fortsider lohnny Riddle pleased Paimer.3b 3 1 0 0 Keeneit 2 1 2 0 will tangle two hours later. The gervicemen's Center, with all prize SAK: 1d Hilltop to- the entire Riddle clan with his|pRsc3> 3 $12 } Gardnerin 3 2 6 0 4 for| a puBukat, Guralding forecast for Tech, clashes with Cathedral, 5c = ©. "Sn 0 out t o| MST n © 3 8°35 2 cobbuc 2 0 4 11winners will meet at 4 p.m. forimoney being donated by the Bariant, Mts. J. rolisy )n but tomor- to 1 conqueror of rival Shortridge, four it, 1<-strikeout mastery Ofifgsiorrtp 3 3 0 1Martinay 3 o 1 othe pennant. Weathervane Co. Marilyn Smith, , Jor Coat aud in the 6:30 p. m. opener. The|the Blue Devils, Riddle, who lostiMuhict.rt 3 0 0 0 Edwrds3y 1 ¢ 0 of Speedway comes into the main Pisy Practice Rounds pS is svi finals follow Monday. ji Pete Kappes 2 to 1 last week, gandiris 3 0 ¢ 0orems 3 0 & 2round as the dangerous “dark- : : . leven=d the count. Kappes fanned ———| horse.” The ‘Plugs upset Decatur -All participants in the tourney s were listed The Indians’ Ownie Bush, whose io vit vielded 11 hits Totals = 23 421 5} Totals 2¢ 318 8. "% g : : took yesterday to play practice “in Gass ine eyes have perused the gamut off ve Ylglue ns. | am Atiusks nn "4000 001 xo § Qentral’s 1950 county champs hy rounds and hit balls. V few of GUITARS baseball's sights-for-sore-eyes per-| Jim Colbert, John Moorman and|_Etrors—Keene, Cobbs. West. Mastin 3 5-to-1 score last Saturday in : . very few of

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formances, learned how to win aDick, Weimer hurt Ranpes Bison ith a starting nine—| of orts a e plate. oll] game oi s 2 |The trio rattled out three runs in|

2, McQueary. Runs—Palmer, D. Nyers, Botos, McQueary, Taylor. Runs batted in Williams. Stolen bases—Hawkins, Taylor. Season record in county competiSacrifices—J. Nyers. Double plays C tion

initia) play. Speedway has a 3.3 the golfers recorded their practice {scores, but Babe Zaharias turned, in a 35-37—72, three under the]

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a sti : . “pest” pitcher! Cook to Hawkins. Left on bases —Crispus : ; . ’ 20d Sul aye To tay {the big fifth inning. Attucks’ 7." Manual 4. Base on bails off) If there's a favorite in tomor.| WOMEN par, Betty MacKinnon leet 0 : a ~ Ane) Washin t d Tech |Stevens 4. McQueary 13. Taylor 4. Hits. 'OW's meet, it’s Ben Davis. And Manual “gambled” by throwing ashington outpowere ECL off Taylor 0 in 1% innings; McQueary 3 that comes from the 10-2 record . lass. May.18 Jim McQueary, a catcher by trade, !15 to 9, but out-muffed Tech 5 to Ey HL DlLcner, bY Sievent, the Giants Have in season and tet tei ener ieee athietes—inr— lagainst winless Crispus Attucks. 2. Billi Cook exploded for three for|—Bili Lines and Don Weaver. Time 2.05. lon : 1 B Ds i icked { "The Winner" 1g titlists, set Walt Floyd's bovs scored four|four, including a pair of doubles Cathars! von" np Alp ney pay. on Sy ns t O quest for re- nly ; but needed and a triple, a 375-foot boomer in}Hockas 4 1 1 0 Peek.3b 3 6-2 girranikin Jewnsap B= 0 < runs off only two hits, but neede . Mangin.rf 4 1 0 0 8hmakerc 3 0 6 3 reach this stage of the tourna- ‘ ay with the four errors and a wild pitch in deep right center, longest hit of | Krkhoft If 31, Qbckhamer 4 1088, ) ¥ anus! Ney the first inning to unhitch At- the three-year prep tourney. | Golbert.ef 121 0 Walker If 3 0 9 g| Southport with a 4-4 county > » trac ; Bill Williams and Don Lickliter| : RE a ay cks temporarily. Weimer. as 8 y hips. w P : had three for four. Jim Lee spread Catton ib : i 0 Kriexih » 3 3 7 o mark dumped Beeeh Grove, 1 to Fanned 5 of 6 ry TR a died” 3 88 wiDan. dn 20 4 0 4, last week, while Lawrence Cen- : ! § e C | Kappes.p 0 1 3tral overran Warren Central, 14 McQueary faced six batters in tour runs in the first, Washington| wos 337131 31 Totals 37 531 9 to 0. Lawrence has a 3-5 season Old St le Stikon. tried In the second and third innings, fan- getting to Starter Myron Gar- cixon jyalked for Krick in sixth =~ irecord y Odds BE he foun, Ques ilang Af1eF the first tines men lt rind id Feet °-1) In games involving county ' i re— y, , Bore ‘ s nl “% & oT Willie Gardner, the tan ID ne Continental hale of ie Pie Kirkhott Hawking LColvert, [t@ a m 8 Yesterday, Ben Davia ' 3 oh i TR ” TH mma, , * . : aker, Suns balled ;h— warmed up for the tourney by " : i who has transplanted his > Colbert 2. Moorman, Barney. Two-base 2-1 A WEIGHTY PROBLEM — Andy Anderson (scratching his DAD of joi oe ob Spay a wids Bill Shannon relieved with no|bite—Moorman_ Three-base hits—Barney. bumping Lawrence Central, 8. to g 151 head) is checking his weight daily in hopes he can make the 147- “ed & hunted. load outs in the first, going the route.|rifices—Riddle. Left on bases—Cathedral|3; Southport was unkind to guests 3-1 dA weiaht limit for his tile fight with © Park marked success, bunled, ‘oading joe Sexson's triple and his two!) Shorirides 3. Bass on bals—oft -Riddle from Seymour, 5 to 1, and Frank-; DICK PURDY, INC. Ll. 2112 3m (COTY. pound: weig t limit for his title fight wit ene Parker tomorrow the sacks with no outs. Ifor four accounted for two RBIs.|Kappes 5 Wild pitches—Kappes 2. Riddle lin Township shaded Zionsville, A night in the Armory: Parker (left) has demanded a public weigh-in | -Then Fireman Herb Taylor, 8 Tech ailed without Myron Mo- Se Sp I eg Ssemaier. Uiisitei=q 1g 3, fo 5:30 just heiore ho fight. The 104000 Jerap will be for the weltdr- loattoaw id ade to Fes Play. rarity, who Je Jost the Fest of the : weig itle, which Parker won from Anderson recently. Ing Tig leld, came In. Manual year after tearing a cartilage in petal Jesuseitation, iroher Ms: nis knee at Marion last week. The : * 2 Ta ueary became a catcher, Catcher versatile Moriarity was one of two Swinging With the Stars 99 No. 12 Jack Botos moved to second, Sec-|Techites hitting above .300. ond Baseman Jim Nyers went to] Hows Broad. Ripp? as er ron oO core center and Centerfielder Bob Mar-| tonp 22 HG A on ABH O Al . . shall moved to right. SBenridt 3 1 0 0 Hansimnc 3 © i Well: It S a Vital lub Attucks Catcher James Cobbs |Dapeklt 1 8 9 Jgparksid 3 1 8° 3 ' w forced Jerry Hawkins’ at home, elif ¢ 1 uifony) 1 3 ¢ By JIMMY DEMARET ‘the right leg bears the brunt of [then Taylor whiffed Charles West Title , =} § § {lesseecl (3 1 09 Three-Time Masters Winner the weight. {and John Martin. Now Manual Mrchnt.cf 1 0 0 OEFrenchp3 0 3 2 Using a full swing, the seven “mu WO C0 0 cocked, ready breathed. Next inning. McQueary Pore 23239 iron can be best employed from , 4}. 4ownard motion. y (pitched, Botos caught, etc. And Gearrisnp 2 0 0 3 Lo - — a distance of 140 to 150 yards| y, . ;irast to wood dnd long- MCQueary fanned all three bat-. Totals 21 118 7 —Foiais 255-21 9 from the green. iron shots, the club is not tet. | aye stounded - 07 Rages oo The seven iron is one of the 1 rought all the way back. It is] Sixth inning. McQueary loaded Broad Ripple ... . . 103 001. x—8 . most vital clubs in your bag. A stopped at about a 45-degree|the base paths with one out, pros — D. Schrier, B Schrier. Otto. 2 18 no golfer must langle behind the head. |sounding the two-alarm fire for |Hinchman, Bosier. Runs Batted tise, Hand master it to wm |Taylor, the extinguisher. SVRIEY dncamAn, eg. _Swien Bue an score well con- AS THE downswing is taree-| Manual shifted to the strong Broad Ripple 6. Base on Balls—Off Gar. . sistently. f s le the left r side again with five men back. (Garrison (Hanselman. D. French Bosler!, | ecially ’ ; ourths completed, 2 le arm Tavl hiff 3 Prench (D. Schrier), Passed Balls— The’ ball is | still is rigid, the wrists ready to| ay - whi id West zug Marund ansciman, Fox. Time of Game—2 25. | y | ext innin seventh) ...s un - _- oy Flavea .2igutly | uncoek. 'to the left hii struck out a right center. WM The weight is beginning to; ha y u SEAT COVERS The club is shift to the left. | the next three batters. Game's WE pi i ize, shape ipped short Immediately after contact has| Ver . $ 95 gray | McQueary fanned 13, Tay INSTALL Ye what you in the interests {been made with the ball, the (oQueary Tang i 3, aylor L up struck o ro y decide on of acuracy. Weight is Javisterses almost en-{ 2 THe OU m Tg oo Sacks Auto Sup ly, Inc.| re o the left side. ' i uming a point, two things have face French tonight. Aside from 229 Ww. WASH. ST. - : , : 2 ; ’ ; ‘| Stateh a & ee the i * XN remained constant throughout, Gardner getting two of his team's a an as ae wear golfer rivets his Jimmy Demaret| the entire swing — the straight|

eyes on the ball at the point of left arm and the position of the] intended impact. {head. The weight is evenly distrib-| uted.

» o ~ AS I stress in the P.G.A. yn» | Teachers’ Guide, constantly keep AS THE backswing starts, the in mind that all-important rule of left arm is kept straight while | good golf, “Keep your head the right elbow starts to work in| down,” until the ball is on its toward the body to compensate way.

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