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‘Round; David Favored © By JIM HEYROCK ‘A silver bowl, a trophy and the honor that goes with being Indianapolis District Golf Champion, are the prizes more than 200 clubswingers will be struggling for ‘tomorrow, Tuesday and Wednes-

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Indianapolis and vieinity wil oper firing In the 26th annual district golf ‘tournament tomorrow over the . Country Club of ndianapolis course, and & new champion is assured. : “The club nie id ers wil vel over 11.03 Heyrock miles of golf eourses in the three-day medal play quest for the title. ‘One of 2 the objects of the top swingers] will be to destroy the blistering Leaders Last Year cord of 210 set last year b y Wampler Jr. over the ae Fred Wampler Jf. «.v.o0ve.s 210 hole grind. Fred Burnside ..ocooevidios, 220 Wampler finished 20 strokesiJohn David ....coeverienres 221 Detter SAD Hs Rearest rival, Fred Gene Coulter «..ceonesvrssse 221 urnside of Speedway, to win the A champlonship 1ast year. During Dave Laflin voavevevvressins 221 the winter, however, Wampler Jack Leer ....cisnvsreavnyes 224 turned professional and is now|Jdohn Hare Jr. coioveciinvee 224 working as assistant pro at a{Bob Ludlow .....eceieeieis, 225 Ta Neck, L. L, club. Thus, the Ojyde McEntire ............ 228 h be undefended this| +04 at Meridian Hills, Broad-

year, moor and Speedway.

s title hope

Bob Buchanan

RAL > HCE a IL . hitting long ball

‘Argentine Upstart

Round Robin Lead

By United Press NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y,, June

Cover 19,408 Yards upstart from the Argentine, blazed The first foursome will tee off Year and is confident his game is over Wykagyl Country Club's At B24 tomorrow morning. The back on a par with 1048 and '49, 10C course is in excellent condi-the years he won the district title, tion. In all, the participants in the| Last year was a bad one for district will travel a total of the 33-year-old David. He took © 10408 yards over the three|little time to practice, did little Father and Son courses this year. good in any tournaments. EviThe Country Club is 8460 yards dence that. the old David power : long 1 the back tees and offers|still remains was given last week aligeve in its par of 35-35-|In the exhibition at Logansport our Ne ens 70. Here's the story, hole hy hole: | against Ben Hogan. Par out .444 843 454-35 Perk Returns

Par in ..454 344 344-35-70 | Another possibility for a win- At Pleasant R Hillerest will be the scene of the ner is John Hare Jr. 22-year-old n day's firing. This is the slammer from Highland, Hare that could throw many of won the Times Tournament of| Pleasant Run Golf Course will| top hitters, The tree-dotted Champions last year with some|be the scene of a “family outing” estate, which was the scene brilliant play. today. the Times Tournament of Dick Perk of Broadmoor willl The sixth annual Father and pions finals last season, isicome out of Army uniform to Son Tournament, sponsored by the erally spotted with sand traps play in the district. Despite his| Indianapolis Golf Association will and is hilly. A golfer with a service in the Army, Perk, who!be held over the course with any cy to slice r hook could was runnerup for the state ama- combination of parent and child BN 3 in trouble on w Bole. © teur title last year, has been eligible to compete. RnR it the course, which is 6286 playing well. He will be on leave, _ Ineére will be a new champion- eb fn fine condition. for the three-day event. ship combination in at least the

18 long, is i greens are among the best in s {father and son division. The title! area. Here's par: In hme Foumome \was won last year by Fred Stars ... No. 2]1— ¢ Dawid will play in the same Wampler Sr. and Fred Jr. The

John David .

under par 36-31-67, to take a virtually unbeatable 19-point lead in the $15,000 golf round robin today. Battering the ball amazing dis-

Mexican open champion left 15 widely-known professionals far in his wake with but one round to go. For the four completed rounds he was 18 strokes under par on {the 6560-yard par 72 course with scores of 69-68-68-67.

lof former PGA King Jim Ferrier, {Sdn Francisco, 36 to 17. Ferrier {was followed by red-hot Jackie {Burke of Houston, Tex. whose

Locke, Hogan ‘Men to Beat’

young Texan. Also un the plus

By United Press | BIRMINGHAM, Mich., June 9— {A couple of golf's “smart” guys

Meridian] | ; be over the longest course of | Hills, Willard Shelby of Lebanon, pavehter 41 ot the Fatner and Under-Tree Shots

3 Yards. bers an cant | tle last year were Dr. iia | Beknickered Bobby Locke, the The course, which Speedway of-| Cliff Wagoner, serving Perath Emhardt and his daughter, By JOHNNY PALMER (precise South African, and Jetale have readied for tourna- year as secretary of the Indian-(played on a handicap as well as a ment play after the 500-Mile race, apolis district golf association, 2

New Orleans and Clayton Heaf

One of the most lies to plaguegiven the nod as the “men to Pont

ie flat and somewhat easier for {gross basis. {a golfer is the kind that requires beat” out of the 162 contestants. believes there are many golfers! Prizes will be awarded at a/shooting out from under a tree, But brains will have to outfox

scoring than the first two. Speed-| entered that coul way, hole by hole: with the title, Wa. saslly wali oftjuanquet at 7 p. m. Thursday in with low, overhanging branches. (the brawn of two of golf's top three Par out—4dd 435 4 5 Tt Won't be over until the Tate iw y heston: Center at Butler The ball is going to be played muscle men, Slamming Sammy Par 454 434 443 71 {putt is holed Wednesda ersity, arles Killion, chair- very low to miss the branches. Snead and Big Jim Ferrier. in Ee pl oF te Y. man of the event has announced. At the same time it will have) _oup vm ploy . {to have the impetus to carry the be a complete mystery. The de-|Chick Harbert of dis Jn ) peed . ° green, {fending British Open champion Mich. each minus 24, and in af asarien ad LY Toals Pairings for District Golf I use the five iron with certain who arrived in the United States place Chandler Harper of Ports Three of the top favorites in modifications in manner. only a week ago says he won't mouth, Va. with minus 32. 1 off be abl : : I play uae ball well back—off able to tour the course until It's All-Collegiate

points;

Seattle, Wash, minus 22; A

FIRST yan MRNING | 12:40—Add Coddington (H): Count Ro-|

1 8 . ; ; 1 { he tournament are John David, AAt—Ghacies Toole EW): Larry Toole | 28co (HS; Bill Diddel (8W): Ray Roper. MY right toe, as a matter of fact. Tuesday, two days before the rich

{ tournament gets urider way.

i i -Miss Hogan on the cher hand. has Finals in Trans

By United Press DALLAS, Tex,

the long ball hitter from Meri (S80 [FOR pel dian Hills; Burnside, Speedway's 89 Roy Silcox Jr. (BW): Leo Bars | wiala-Pred aris club ¢hampion, and Gene Coulter|hort ¢ Wh Herman Schaefer (8W); Law. Campbell (WB), of Rithmond and Purdue Univer-|" gmap © atk Mammart 100) Cane i sity, who recently won the Big Dougherty (C); Douglas Crist (R). "Ten { wdlyidual championship,

Still Has Power : tarter's T y 3 rter's Time. i4- Mm Gaines (8G): Di 1:20—Giene Wi | «Da fid appears to be the top Rit ea aatines ot Vi Dick Irwin 51 (SW), Paring Jaw NW): Taek | swing 9:20—Ted La : .

b favo! te. There are those who ¥: 6h (C): John Hare Jr. (H):| Demaree (SW). | L.A f Leer : Barty 1:28 : RR ; The cham y y y have hinted David has lost some os y toch mith CPR, PI Coley hersiore, thers Ja 110 necessity pion will walk off with gieqippi golf final today.

3s x Che § erry Leer ig Toby Morris (C);! Jr. (ICC); to have my feet wid t for $2,000 if he is a professional of the power in his tremendous’! Moore (Hj Yaver (Bi. | _1:36-—Fred Wampler Sr. (SW): : e apart or, It : P BSIONa Ing. This’ however. 9:36—Prank Welland (Hi: Dick Gant! Wh Fed Davidson [gw |: Bll Diehl balance and power. My follow

» ” - orto bn, Wiliam; MAKE sure I hit down into

the ball and not cause it to rise had his swings over the 6927-yard!

m Jr. i 1104--STARTER'S TIME 1 : yy C, Bryant (FH): John True-! 1:12 Ralph Ruglapar (MH): Robert ing me an open stance and my too RADY th the desuisa. ipper 8 i: Paul Hinkls (BW) |

8: Bigod, i; @, Gepfert (FH); Herman! dt (FH) | Hauss (R) i James | feet are close together,

|professionals and 15 amateurs.| n+, an all-collegiate Trans-Mis

Dimond (LA). round of tournaments.. He has °F (Ma oo Lo,

| 10:00--A practiced much more than last ham LHC): Joe Frazee (HC): HH. . or { i 12:00 Willis Peele 8C); Bd

. TENTH TEE—MORNING : Past District Champs | (18); Bob Wilson (PR). ball to rise rather sharply. Snead, playing in his first Open,

:16--Norbert Dav (88); Tom Roberts! : 1950 Fred | (88): Clarence Marshall (PR): Prank oP 0 Prancis a RRL Rosser | : Wampler .........210 Abrams (PR), : erin iP). | 34-~John Spannuth Qi chs

a : 13:16—Rus Richard Might hand over a bit and close Strokes. “1940 John David hier BT COR Meridith ‘pase T8 3 siase]

i 11 Hardin (Gi: ene Julian | wampn el oR 1948 J ter (C nest Yn mens"); Warren Coon (G); Frits the face just enough to get under ’ ohn David ....o0i00...218 a 13:3_Traey Cox (L&1! , Mi the branches. s 2 { oc {| 8 40-~Don Baker BG, Harlan Weaver | (18): Gene Swissier (18): Alike ADtons,

1947 Joe Higging .......0.00 219 (80 Bob McGuire Dowey Bishop | son (18) 946 , 3:48 Tim MoGuire (M): James Goetchus 3 x _» Dick McCreary ,..avve, «221 (Mi: Ronald Carmichasi (My; Keith | an, Sisueuny fi, i doe Higgine ............220 Richard JEN i: Buics Gv: Reldod Andee] 1: Sim Younes, /X): Dr. B. W. Brant make a good, crisp shot with the PAT fours. That makes the tourna-| ¢ ov "worth 1844 Dale Morey setsscersnee R16 don (LS): Tnrell Johnson (PRi; Pranchs! git 8-plohn Roler (PR): John Mahan greatest degree of accuracy pos- ment par 70-35 on each nine. | } : { ’ 1 uskasol ‘ ‘ee ty 4 1 " oe Wilson sib | i ————— 1848 Dick MeOreary .........218 :3--Willlum Clinkscales (SW): O. B.| ibii6—Kelse McClure (HC); le,

{ {Reinnis: John lrelan ' i : 1942 Dale Morey «...i........221 §.20-warold Bock ©: Col. Albert ©. 17 04 STARTERS SRINSL (©.

{the title in 1937 as he set a blisterUsing the five iron, the normal ing 281 pace to establish an Open |*2Sh round. loft of the face will cause the record which stood until

i Russ Rader (88

HES: Inch Gra: able’ (81. "Hs Miller 88); Ronnfe Van. keep the ball low. v TENTH TEE-AFTERNOON

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9— Robert De Vicenzo, a slugging it, too,” he exclaimed.

hilly acres with his fourth straight again sub-par round, a brilliant five] ‘

tances, the 28-year old forrher prophesied.

That put him 19 points ahead)

33-33-66 and 16 points dropped first round leader Bobby Locke of. "1.4 o Atrios Inte fourth places), ait Meet this summer,

. | | He takes in an average of three S20 laughed. He picked up the: In National Open \with 15 points, one back of the yhipnitions a week. Logansport|PAll tossed it to the sympathetic side were 441

Lloyd Mangrum of Niles, Ill. withic)injc-ing and exhibit-ing most of| . ~1nat’s for the lady,” Hogan 11 points; Johnny Palmer, Badin, ithe summer. Warren, O., Cincin- %8id smilingly. ‘

The tournament will be Former Western Open Champion n\ethodical Ben Hogan have been n®T: Charlotte, N. C., each oneéstandardized ball. Hogan doubts They halved it.

On the minus ‘side were Henry smaller ball. Ransom, St. Andrews, Ill., minus; Jimmy Demaret,! to the 50's with the smaller | |0jai, Cal., minus four; Ed Oliver, {

F Brosch of Farmingdale, N. Y., and picture, or okt nang pills wil Northville, picting Hogan's

13:58 { June 9-—-Don : R:40—Bob Collins: Corky Lamm: George CCT, Jack Mummers (160): Gene Pur. a8 rapidly as ft normally would, | layout. He truged through 18 holes Addington, former national caddy Starting time,” he quipped. His) : My left foot is withdrawn giv-earlier in the week and wasn't! .,amnion 'and now a Southern University sophomore The $12,000 tournament has at. ethodist er IT 4: North I am not going to take a fullitracted 147 of the game's top Texris State, blasted their way

has been (H): Sam O'Neall (CV): Bill Pearson tHi.| yio0 00 yo : i \ fT Guire. tM): through will be abbreviated. {National Open has visited Oak-| ® Sistoved by the hefty John, Indu “Bonny hans: 4 Nr 5B Walker! PR); James | « » » {land Hills. Cyril Walker trope Horning quartet finals. and hes ohn has t more time get- Cravens (lls © Truiit (MH) Pete] er ghester Baker (©): ane! IT IS necessary to make cer- his way to a 297 total to win the g, iar Reed, 3 and 2, in the after- @

: i Peter St i ting into condition for this year's nurkhoider (MH); Pred Dyar (MH): Vern (He, oor Kveer (HC): Mid Beh tain adjustments in the grip to[1924 affair. Ralph Guldahl took pooi®" El 1-under-par golf one

? Crannell, 24 .and a Navy vet-@ 1948. oran, . who like Addington now @ i "calls Dallas home, upset smooth |g To counteract this, I turn my WAS runner-up to Guldahl by two i. wing Capt. Fea Mosley, the Forces champion The course generslly plays Paric.om San Antonio, Tex: 2 and 1, ® Aw 0 . In the after-/® I shorten my grip somewhat to Association has sliced a couple ot{Siring the morning, I ed oy al® 12:33—Guy Davis, Jr. (1); Don Heats De Standing close, well bent over Strokes off that total by convert-| "oo. 3 win over Oklahoma Uni-l@ the ball, with just enough club to/IN8 A pair of par five holes into city Freshman Don Matheson |g

Jimmy Wilburn will not be ®

SUNDAY, JUNE 10; 1051

5

He Looked Like a Golfer— '

Interest Will Improve Game, Hogan Says

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS THE DAPPER little guy sat relaxed. He was dressed in soft-gray trousers and neat shortsleeved sports shirt to match, He wore spotless white shoes

and white cap. He looked like a golfer. He was. Ben Hogan, the man who came back, aired his troubles in the clubhouse locker room.| tt at Homes Joh « v... great to say tha ogan looks The best courses I've like Fred Wampler on the greens. played were Pinehurst,| Ten minutes later the defending Seminole, Riviera and the Colon-|OPen champ faced his huge gal fal Club in Ft. lery at Iogansport, Worth.” Bantam “Pm not an authority,” he Ben began began. He was sincere. The His lowes laughs broke the ice early. scores: 62. ; “I can’t tell you how to swing “I did it three & or how to stand. Whatever applies times = Chi to me may not be applicable to cago, the Texas you. I can just give you some Op aR ind at pointers in general to work with.” Oakland. Cal.” His pointers weré many—

he added. "En

interlocked,

“I play better KEEP HANDS at Riviera” he ; p close together, to create more continued. “at speed in club head. The left hand ’ Angelopolous [and arm are the guides. The pres-

least that's where |I won more tourneys:” - . Both have ‘the same determina-|

{sure is greatest in the middle two fingers on the right hand. The left hip has to be out of

ti - { é ’ Hon, tie same iron-bound depth of the way on the downward swing. d gs N fd d p Hogan continued: The wrists break at the waist | “rhe of | In the back swing.

There's a time each year when lvou have Yo stop and ine | At the top of the swing, the first \get ready for competition again.| ioc 38 swinging. of the Jatt hip, |Once, I had 14 straight exhibitions| nen applying the hands and iwithout a break. I found myself | ATMS. On the follow through, it's lcatching a train at 3 p. m. and|the left arm that bends and the getting up at 6 a. m. And I knew right arm that’s straight. | Hogan's how-to-address the ball yr ron {drew hearty laughs. {| HE SPOKE of competition] . "8 | CAME THE match, Hogan's | “It's the competition that makes unerring accuracy with drives, his jgolf. The scores we're shooting irons got him en the green every now will be lousy compared to the time. Few men were straighter— scores they'll be hitting 15 years yet missed so many putts. lfrom now. Somebody will always| Thirteen times he bunted come along and beat you,” helstraight and true. Ten were birdie |putts, one an eagle attempt. The | x 2 = {ball just hung or flicked out. Once ! THE MAN with the mike was [it hit an object four inches in line | Interested in Hogan, the man. |with the cup and rimmed out. 1 can’t afford to have many The day was eventful. On i hobbies,” Ben sald. “TI like hunt- No. 6, a ball was lost in the un- | Ing and fishing. I try practicing | wieldly erowd, someone found {

| a little every day. If you keep | 5 lady's wrist watch and some

keenness up you can | 1.4 id: * ’ always improve your golf,” he yo 4 "1 can’t find my hus.

reasoned. - ; On No. 7, one of Hogan's arrowHogan J Seen; deep nampion traight putts stopped half-inch i said he'll cut down his tournament | "hort of the cup. It was perfect

play. “The Open at Detroit will ej BUt didn't fall in. A lady screamed |a ogan's luckless putting. Ho-

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last Wednesday was good for a “oman, but her husband caught thousand. He'll continue"

; 44 345 444-38 {t , in 548 B44 484-3672 Joursotne 2a Jam year. He willlyounger Wampler, however, nas |Jge 5 Iron for J ae vitiley Iie N. C., six points; Cary Middlecoff, nati and other midwest points are | 2%. e final round on Wednesday jhe 5 Doin Slow with since turned professional. 'ment at “trap-happy” Oakland Memphis, Tenn., four points; Her-ifyture stops. | JOHN DAVID, the master of [Hills Country Club June 14-16, {man Barron, White Plains, N. Y.,| x = = {Meridian Hills; got a birdie trey

two points, and Freddie Haas ofl THE conversation "drifted to!on No. 13. Hogan, luckless all day

“thoughts of making a smaller, but undismayed, finally hit one. | | Hogan gently {that the USGA will adopt the dropped his club, folded his arms a {in cigar-store Indian fashion as The scores would be lowered [if to say: “Well, what'ya ow ih A Hé was one under on the first | haul. he sontended, {round of nine holes, two under on houg moved to the tne second. He got a 68, one more Follow The Sin,” de- than David life. “In the : t movie, Glenn Ford did all theliuer® Sould have made 3 Wor - putting and I did all the other "

shots,” » | aan Bointed Ml |and another thousand dollars.

{ . X=" {greens any day. | “I GUESS I'll be playing until ST yy

IT die, “he laughed. “I'll come out 7 {with my cane and ask for my Women's Western Set

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It was just another day . , ,

That's good putting on the

{humor is genuine. He's friendly.-—The 22d annual Women's West(He converses freely, uninhibitedly ern Open Golf Championship will {with strangers. But he's thought- be held at Philadelphia's White|provoking. He doesn’t just talk, marsh Valley Country Club, June 118-22. Mrs. Babe Didrikson Za~

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Roadsters ¢

ROARING get two char “hopped up’ of today. Frank Funk sters on his | chester Speedw Indianapolis ti time trials at 1 Sun Valley son, presents t sters at 8:30 p. Both race pr tioned by the A sociation. It will be op Winchester wit open to drivers, long to Mutual ture will be 25 will be four 10-1 lap consolation Pre-race dope pilots have set roadsters to crs ord of 20.18 se last year. Pros too, today. When the ro: to Sun Valley { they'll present There will be fc 10-lap semifina feature.

Point Parad

CHAMPIONS dianapolis’ W, ° tonight will be of the Champ drivers. Jack Farris, jumped into se point standing trail of “Mad I of Anderson, th White, who led ing at the sta then was pushe place, has bee drop by Farris WwW. 16th St. biggest point ¢ircuit, The V provides three end—Friday, 8 day nights. That's the re entries of all 1 drivers.

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