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in the third game. wound up h a remarkof 17 wins 3 season, got out of Shea made him a
pee shutout o n. He also homer and ¥o-run route paced the yme-from-be-econd game, with a pair ain drove in , single, and
a two-run Garver who for the hapit, after Viref help from first victory season in the
itter ., a homer as a five game atts homered rst game and t one in the
one-hitter to } season, hare cclaim again ding Phillies his seventh ph at Phila-
. an -0-0 tie in the eighth ved to third , and scored 1gle. A walk Alvin Dark’s the ninth. seventh and d Gerry Sta- . ball to win for the Car-
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Golfing Dentist Wins Colonial Invitational Despite 3-Putt Finale
Middlecoff's 73 on Last Round Takes Top Money in $3000 Links Tourney
By United Press
Ft. WORTH, Tex., May 28 — Cary Middlecoff won the $3000 first prize in the Colonial National Golf Tournament yesterday in a luxurious finish, the likes of which most pros can only dream about. Middlecoff came up to the 18th green of tough Colonial
at prize was his, and he -knew it. “All the challengers Hace I a. = were in, so he took an infre- Hare, Leer Win quent luxury for a successfull man in his trade—three putts.
" That put him three over par Spring Four-Ball
with 73 for the round and a 2822 total for the 72 holes, and it
made him the first over-par winner of the Colonial in its six- [ ve year history.
Burke Is Second Playing on a wet and windy Young Jack Burke Jr., of Hous- (ourse, John Hate Jr. and Jack)
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|Leer of Highland plodded to a ton, came blazing out of the pack 1-up decision over Bob Buchanan
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—Estelle Swoboda of Chicago
rolled a 604 yesterday to take over the No. 3 position among leaders in the singles competition of the Woman's International Bowling Tournament. That was the only change in the big 10. Mary McCammon of Spokane reigns with a 607, and Vivian Hall of Kansas City, Mo., is second with a 608.
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Winners in 2 Days
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: with By United Press 115 victories in the first 10 days NEW YORK, May 28 (UP)—|of the 50-day meeting. The magic wand is a new gimmick! ghoemaker passed Ray York, called television, but the rest of who rode 14 winners before being the plot is the age-old story of injured in a fall Friday. York was Cinderella for James Carter, the released from Centinella Hospital new lightweight champion of the Saturday but doctors said it would world. be two weeks before they could Last week Carter was buried in determine how seriously his left obscurity, just a lamb plucked for shoulder was injured in the spill. champ Ike Williams’ slaughter. pr Bernard Zeavin said York In the old days no promoter would might be able to climb back in dare make such a ludicrous match, the saddle during the Hollywood
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to take over second place with a of Sout: Grove and Ralph Hein283, good for $2000. Burke had|lein of Coffin to win the Spring two bogeys on the front nine, hut Four-Ball golf tournament at
South Grove yesterday. steamed In to the finish with 3 At the quarter post the public
three-under-par 67, thanks to five|yynke combination led ‘1-up on birdies. He got three of them Heinlein's birdie four on No. 7. the hard way—on putts of 30, 30, Leer took the 10th with a 10and 40 feet. | foot putt for a par four, but Bu-
chanan parred the 13th to put Lloyd Mangrum : of Chicago, "sq. "pack in front of the fattened his purse with $1400 Highlanders third prize money, the dividend “poo. squared accounts with a Paid by a 2884 final tally. 'par four on 14 but Buchanan The real luxury of extra putts
(again rallied with a six-footer on was demonstrated, in a perversely, "ys"; 1004 at lunch time.
sort of fashion, by the case of |
Byron Nelson, from Roanoke, Tex. He looked back on a couple of half-hearted putts—mere taps that went astray —and reckoned they cost him as much as $800. Fourth Takes $9500
Nelson finished at 285 in a three-way tie for fourth place with Ben Hogan, the hometown favorite, and Ed Oliver of Seattle, Wash. Each picked up $900. The ex-Lord Byron—although he doesn’t particularly need the
ranch is a paying proposition— flinched when he recalled that pair of pesky putts. In the first round Thursday, at
footer, then followed it up with a casual tap from two inches away. ike the first, it missed. Then in yesterday's final go, he putted from 50 feet, to within
putt rimmed the hole and settled an inch away. Nelson made a backhanded stab, casually, and the ball squirted away, forcing a fourth putt. Had one of those two gone : right, Nelson could have tied Mangrum for third place.
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the ninth hole, he missed a three-|
four feet, on the 8th. His second)
{par three to take the 19th and (Buchanan chipped a par four to {claim the 24th. | At the three-quarter mark the Highlanders led 1-up. Hare, with an 18-footer, made it {2-up with a birdie trey on the | 120th. Heinlein scored with a birdie, {two on the 23d. | Then, Leer sank a. five-footer! {for a birdie three and the lead| {see-sawed once again on the e 60-
Heinlein retaliated with a fine 60{foot chip shot for a birdie four on
{until the final 36th. |
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| For Boston Defense BOSTON, May 28 (UP)—New-| ly-crowned World's Xignweighy Champion Jimmy Carter of New York has been offered $17,500 to | |defend his title here next month | against George Araujo of Provi-| dence, R. I., acording to promoter | Sam Silverman. Silverman, who said he made the offer and would stage the match in a Boston baseball park, indicated that Carter was receptive. He said Carter's manager Willie Weechum said however, be-| fore accepting any matches he] would confer with the International Boxing Club. Araujo, one of the outstanding young boxers, holds both the New England featherweight and light-
most interest among spectators. {The gallery of hundreds saw Mil'dred Rinke of the Athletic Round Table of Spokane, Wash., roll a triplicate—the 137 lines for a 411 |series. The fans also saw Clary Murphy, whe admits being “over 70,” leaC. her team by marking scores of 131, 179 and 153 for a 463 total, beating her nearest rival by 41 pins. The Gary Mortgage Realty of Gary, Ind., rolled the high team game of 2435 on the early-evening shift and the Albany Bowl 49s of
Hare dropped a six-footer for a/Oakland, Cal. topped the late-
evening shift with a 2411. Hickman Oldsmobile of Indianapolis, Ind., lead the team scores with 2705. -
Hold Same Spots In ABC Tourney
ST. PAUL, Minn, May 28 (UP)
money, because his Roanoke the 35th to prolong the decision —None of the top 10 spots in|
the American Bowling Congress| tourney changed hands in thel
week-end bowling, ABC statistics|8 “powder-puffer” with his right homer over the left field wall in Carter Offered $17,500 cued today. statistics|2 |
showed today. | Howard Kucenreuter of Mil-| waukee, Wis., had the top singles! score with a 672-mark and the] Detroit team of Bill Murphy and!
Ray Glinske racked up a 1218]
bookmaker predicted they would go into the ring “at close] to even money” for their battle of champions at Chicago Stadium Wednesday. : Maxim finished his sparring yesterday, and his taper-ing-off schedule called Bor) mere limbering exercises at 'the Catholic Youth Gymnasi- JO[IES (0 Hed um today. . Dusky Charles of Cincinnati] was slated for a final three rounds oar 0 ontro jof boxing today at the Midwest | Gymnasium. After yesterday's fast five rounds with Al Smith/ Robert G. Jones, principal of and Doc Williams, Ezzard scaled [Huntsville High of Modoc, has 181% pounds. been named president of the That was less than his ex- board of control of the Indiana pected Wednesday weight of about High School Athletic Association. 183. Maxim registered 181 betore| yesterday's three rounds
Dale Hall. That was one pound dict, principal of Vevay, will head
the 25-member council an his planned fighting Succeeding H. Ralph Beabout
lof Plymouth, Jones will take over Maxim Is Sharp |July 1. Benedict will replace Phil
Sleek, black-haired Maxim ap- |gskew, Wabash principal, on the peared sharp and confident in his | oouneil the same day.
last boxing session. His confidence) new members on the board inwas reflected in a statement made cjyqe Oscar W. Valentin of Lakeat his hotel today. He said: |ville, Eskew, Sam Woodruff, “The public thinks I'm a pow- Frankfort superintendent, and der-puff puncher, but I'm going to Harry A. Jones, superintendent surprise everyone Wednesday of Clarksville. night. I can hit just as hard as| f YT Charles. I found that out in our, 1 last fight at Cincinnati in Febru- Re ormatory Wins, ary, 1949. I staggered him in the 8-8, Over Yaver's sixth and 12th rounnds. . | Playing in the rain, on a muddy “His face was so banged up atianq windy field, the Red Raiders the finish, he looked like he had of the Indiana Reformatory plodfallen off a cliff. How the judges qeq their way to an 8 to 6 victory ever gave him a split decision over Yaver Men's Store in the over me that night, I'll never be only game played in Amateur able to figure.” {Baseball yesterday. Maxim explained he had been| [Left Fielder Kenry Grissom's
and from about 1944 until the the third inning with First Basethird fight with Charles. Duringiman River Jordan on board was most of that time he had suffered|the margin of victory for the from “chips” in his right elbow. Raiders. And he couldn’t put full power The Yaver nine loaded the bases into his punches. Even after he|with no one out in the first of
Commissioner L. V. Phillips| W 1 with [announced also that H. C. Bene-|‘hungry” Carter really was. With
but this is the age of television when all you need is a couple of semi-alive stiffs to make with the punches between commercials. So Carter was picked as such a stiff who was suitably hungry not to get any high-falutin’ ideas about his size of the purse. . They just didn’t know how
a wife and a baby to feed, he
Park meeting unless he has suffered a bone injury, which would keep him off the turf for some time. Ralph Neves and Johnny Longden were tied for third place in the jockey standings with 10 winners each. Longden was tiled with Steve Brooks for first place in the national riding race at 105 winners for the year.
couldn't concern himself with that ridiculous challenger’'s record of {two defeats in his last three fights. He just started plotting to beat Willlams—and where did he turn, but to television? Carter couldn't afford to go see Williams fight. They didn’t give him any passes, and even if they did he couldn't have afforded the $2 tax and service charges. But he could afford the dime beer that gave him a ringside at the neighborhood pub where Williams performed in other television extravaganzas.
Flanner House Boxers
Meet Carver Team Flanner House's nine-man boxing team will meet the Carver Community Center at 8:30 June 2. Members of the Flanner House team are: Mathew Spradley, 112; Buddy Morrow, 118; Ralston Evans, 126: [Robert Floyd, 135; Nathaniel Bradley, 150; Charles Barnett, 150; James Watkins, 150; Robert (Warfield, 150; Robert Ferguson,
total in the doubles competition Dad the chips removed in Febru-the ninth, but Pitcher Putt Putt|175.
for the top score in that division. !
Program Postponed
ary, 1947, he ‘had to be careful McGee pitched his way out, with until it was completely healed two two strike outs and a pop up.
years later. The Red Raiders victory places
Longden, three times national riding champ, now has a lifetime record of 3780 winners.
| St. Paul Only Team To Win AA Double Bill
By United Press St. Paul was the only two-time winner in yesterday's American Association double-headers. The Saints rode to a 6-to-0 victory over Milwaukee in the first game behind the four-hit pitching of Clem Labine and then repeated to take the second contest, 4 to 2. Kansas City defeated Minneapolis, 5 to 3, in their first contest but the Millers rallied behind the two-hit pitching of Dixie Howell to take the second game, 6 to 3. The game scheduled yesterday between. Louisville and Toledo was called because of rain.
Tourney Postponed
The Meridian Hills mixed twoball tournament, postponed yesterday because of rain, will be held Sunday.
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