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FRIDAY, JUNE 8,.1951
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a
Saints, Indians In ‘Battle Of Bottom’ Tonight]
Morey Faces Veteran Golfer in 3d Round Of Trans-Mississippi
By Unlied Press
DALLAS, Tex., June 8—Dale Morey, an ambitious!
former pro who has his eyes on the 1953 Walker Cup team, faces what may be his toughest hurdle today en route to the 48th annual men’s Trans-Mississippi golf finals. The slender Dallas sandpaper salesman via Indiana runs into David (Spec) Goldman, a veteran Dallas campaigner who was a Trans-Miss. finalist]
way back in 1932, in the : feature match of the thing J" S. Linksmen
- round at Brook Hollow Golf cup. Start Chasing Morey, current Southern ama-| . teur champ, whose omission from Locke Again the 1951 cup team caused a bit of eyebrow-raising through the|
By United Press South, breezed by his second | npw R round foe, Ralph Miller of Ponca] A NE Jun
{8-—America's best golfers found City, Okla., yesterday, 6 and 5. themselves in a famtiay and disGoldman, a “Sunday golfer” in|. .qing situation today as they recent years, was forced to g0 19i},,,404 into the second and third! holes before subduing Raleigh ,,,n45 of the round robin® golf] Selby of Kilgore, Tex., 1-up after i, nament. They were chasing being four-down at one stage. be-knickered Bobby Locke. {
Two other top matches are also '
on today’s card. { The South African ace, comDon Addington, Southern Meth- Peting in his first U. 8. tourney odist University sophomore who!lR nearly a year and only four upset Medalist Don January in the days off a plane from England,|
opening round, tangles with Herb, Showed all his old mastery as hel?
Durham of Dallas, who upset carved out a four-under-par 68 in favored Bob Goldwater of Phoe-|Yesterday’'s first round, good nix, Ariz, 5 and 4 with sub-par enough for a first place score of golf. | “plus 16.” In the other top match, Billy | . 88 Maxwell, the Southern Intercol-| legiate champ from North Téxas him as a favorite not only for| State, meets Capt. Fred Moseley|this tournament, but for the “big | of San Antonio, Tex. Force's national titlist. . ] { Chasing Locke is a sad task Trans-Miss Women's | that U. 8. stars have done before.
. {The little man with the knickers Medalist Just Makes It land the flabby jowls gave them
QUINCY, Ill, June 8 (UP)—|several “lessons,” including one Of Batter U Medalist Grace DeMoss of Cor-/in his lone American appearance
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vallis, Ore., won her spot in to-{last year in the all-American | day’s quarter-final round of the Open in Chicago. Women’s Trans-Mississippi golf] 5 8 # tournament by the skin of her, YNDER the weird scoring systeeth. tem of this tourney, players in Defending Champ Marjorie the 16-man field go out in fourLindsay, Decatur, Ill, scored an gomes and each member of the! easy victory in yesterday's second foursome plays against every
the Air/>ne” he is aiming at next week— | {the U. 8. National Open. rr. ase a |
BATTER UP—Ralph Beard (left) and Ray Linson (right] hand equipment for. the Junior Baseball THAT was enough to stamp geason to E. J. Rood, league secretary of Brookside Park. The season opens June 11. Linson is direc-
tor of Junior Baseball, Inc. Ralph's his assistant this summer.
Sounds Call |
By VAL DICKMAN" The kid with the unruly ‘hair, the baseball cap on the back of his head and bubble gum in his mouth starts playing organized baseball Monday. It's not just one boy really, it's” 2000.
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at Meridian Hills Country Club. School, Shortridge, Tech, Manual, night. That gives the Indians a |
round, but Miss DeMoss had to call on all her resources to beat Mrs. Herbert Breault of Chicago, 1 up.
other member. How many strokes he beats or loses to each man is a “plus” or a “minus” score and his overall total\is the sum of all
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Miss Lindsay's victim was Ruth these scores. Foursomes are Tenk of Quincy, who went down changed each day so that, in the] 4 and 3. (end, each player -will have met! - every other player at least once.
Locke's score of “plus 16” gave!
Blues Blank Hens, {him a comfortable lead over the . . { “plus 12's” of Roberto di Vicenzo| Win 3d Straight
of Argentina and Chick Harbert| of Northville, Mich. Jim Ferrier By United Press The American Association lead-
of San Francisco has “plus 11” | for fourth place. ing Kansas City Blues took their a ——— third straight victory from Toledo last night.
» Warriner Eyes A sterling performance by * . Hurler Bob Wiesler enabled the No. 4 Tonight Jimmy Warriner, Indianapolis stock car driver, will have his
hands full tonight when he goes would after his fourth straight feature
Blues to defeat the Mud Hens
1 to 0. Except for two scratch hits, Waiesler’s shut-out have been a perfect game. | victory at the W. Second place Milwaukee re- 16th St. Midget turned to form in downing the Speedway: Columbus Red Birds 7 to 3. Mil-| The members waukee had lost two straight to/0f the Chamthe Birds but changed the picture |Pionship Stock last night despite being outhit 11/Car Club, have Fig" to 9 by the Columbusites. {formed a “beat Games between Minneapolis at| Warriner club,” Indianapolis and St. Paul at/and president is
Louisville were postponed because Frank Mike, an- & rain. {other local driver
None of them look alike, and few have uniforms to dress alike. But they'll have on thing in common—Junior Baseball, Ine.
=n » » \ THIS IS the eighth year for
JBI, who furnishes the bats,
| balls and supervision for the
future Fellers and DiMaggios. One hundred and fifty teams are ready for action through-
| out Indianapolis under the di-
rection of Ray Linson, football and baseball coach of Southport High School, and Jerry Steiner, baseball coach of Shortridge. :
= ” EJ THE OTHER two members of the staff, Ralph Beard of the professional basketball Olymps, and Ralph “Buckshot” O’Brien, former Butler cage star, know their way around the diamonds and will assist in this year's “Operation Baseball.” _ E. J. Rood, secretary of the managers association of JBI and “instigator” of small-fry athletics in Indidnapolis for the last 20 years, reports that all is ready for the call—Batter Up!
Amateur Baseball
The Indianapolis
All - Stars baseball team, a Negro nine, have an open da
June 10. Teams interested in schedy
Games today: Kansas City at/ who lost the last ~ wh a game, contact Bob Mathews, 2139 - y \ . 1 1bot-8244, after Columbus, Milwaukee at Toledo, tWo races to Jimmy pm. A¥ee or call TA hot-42M, St. Paul at Indianapolis , and! Warriner by a wurriner
(wheel. : ! { Others equally eager to siop| {the young driver’s victory string,
Rain Brings Relief / are Bud Moneymaker, who also {has three straight to his credit,
To One Amateur Team {Frank Roessler, Dick Passwater,
Rain has stopped many an Jimmy Quick, Justin King, Roy amateur baseball game this year. Atkinson, Bryan Tucker and HerBut it was a merciful rain that)achel White, for ihe eight event halted after 5 innings, the 15-t0-2 | rogram will open at unt the drubbing the Union Printers Were g.st heat event at 8:30. There handing the Wilhelm Contractors |g be another program of stock!
Yesterday. car races tomorrow night and! This game was a make - UP | gunday night i game of one rained out May 27. | :
Wilhelm Contracters .... 110 00— 2 Unjon Printers . .
Minneapolis at Louisville.
- 6 4 Faust, Paugh (2)' and killer; smith Heads Track Squad and. Hubbard, J |
Times State Service TERRE HAUTE, June 8—Har{ry Badger of Indianapolis is the {new captain of Rose Poly’'s 1952 {track team. Badger, sophomore i | high jumper who scored 94 points, | the highest in the school’s his-| tory, Was elected last night. {| He is a graduate of George! | Washington High School, {
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BILL EGGERT It's the “battle of the bottom” for the Indians tonight -las they open a five-game series with eighth-place St. Paul in a twi-night doubleheader at Victory Field. The Tribesters, who postponed their rubber series {match with Minneapolis here last night because of a drizzling rain, can kerplunk to the Association's last place with a double loss to the "gi 5, jas had flashes of good
Saints. and bad baseball this season. The|
An even split or a double Saints won seven straight through Memorial Day against western triumph could keep the Redskinsiio,i,, gince then they have lost in sixth place depending upon, ..iv to Minneapolis and split what seventh-place Columbus can io games with Louisville.
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ye ag ueieading Kansas| The Saints are the lone repre-\| Straws! Indianapolis moved up one senative that hasn't held up the Straws! Hatter
Your western winning advantage over oo manos (acten clubs. They have divided 2% E> * [four games thus far with Indian- up ; Don Gutteridge, Tribe handers. (vii played evenly with Louis~
: i will send a pair of righthanders. ville in eight tilts and with Co- HARRY LEVINSON
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whether St. Paul will go with a righthander in the first game. Fisher, a lefthanded hitter, is & quite capable with the bat against righthanded pitching. Neither Tribe hurler has a rav- Q ing record. Fisher owns a 2-4 mark and McCall, not a winner since the season's opener, has a 1-4 showing. With five games in three days with the Saints. the Tribe's hurlers are in for double-duty unless fms one of them can snap that stigma vo. . . of a starting pitcher failing to go 26 Teen-Age Netters To Vie in Invitational the distance. It's been dogging Twenty-six of the city's top-| Howard Woods and Ralph|the Indians the last 17 games, notch teen-age netmen will meet Burns will play an exhibition fol-| Topping the Saints’ series will tomorrow at ® a. m. to compete lowing the title match. {be the invasion of Kansas City in an invitational tennis tourney Boys from Meridian Hills, Park with a doubleheader next Monday
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