Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1951 — Page 20

‘Hare Jr. and Jack Leer.

golf championship.

and Hare one over for the

round of the tournament at

the Speedway golf course. The 22-year-old Hare, who yes-

terday moved into the lead b¥|totals with John David, twice

firing a one-under-par 71 over the

Hillcrest Country Club course, Man of Speedway and Reese

started his round today with a bogey five on the first hole. Hare's drive was 40 feet off the green, but his chip shot went well

over. Leer Bogeyed No. 1

© Leer, who started today's round “two strokes behind Hare, also ‘bogeyed No. 1 when his chip shot short. Ted Lach of Coffin was on only one of the foursome fo post a par four for the opening hole, Reese Berry, also of Coffin, had a bogey five. Hare went on to match par for the next four holes. Leer, however, appeared more determined i than ever as he chipped his sec-

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. Hare and Leer, both of Highland, were even at the end of a holes today in the 26th annual Indianapolis District

The two golfers were even as Leer went oné under par

tied with Pete Dye of Indianapolis Country Club with 149. There

Sam ‘O'Neall of Crawfordsville

Tony Petrie of Anderson was

was a three-way tle for the 150 winner of the district; Walt Chap-

Berry of Coffin. Par Tough

The golfers were expected to have a difficult time wrestling with par over the 8653-yard Speedway layout. However, several sub-par rounds have been posted there in the past. Last year, Fred Burnside, Speedway's club champion, fired a 68 closing round to take second place in the district. In 1948, David shot a 69 to win the district title over Speedway. But Hare and his partner, Jack Leer, who together won the spring four-ball tournament at South Grove this year, were not letting

‘Leer in District - ie After 41 Holes

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It was nine straight for Preacher Roe today as the 1» Brooklyn Dodgers hoed a merry pennant row.sbehind the left-handed ex-cotton chopper from Ashflat, Ark. Folks have almost forgotten that Branch Rickey once

on Chopper Roa: Hoes Pennant Row

B30 6, File Detroit topped Boston, to In other National League games, the Giants took over second . place, six games behind Brooklyn, by winning, 6 to 3, from Cincinnati in 10 innings, Boston battered Pittsburgh, 13 to 3, and the Phillies edged the Cuhs, 8 to 5.

ph ork | ‘ 10 627 leveiand 2: 23 i $4 H/naa to hide behind elevated girders and wouldn't dare to Bate exeunines i nae 18 go sun-bathing at Coney Island because he feared the niladeivhie cs Bacoe ® UY" wrath of Brooklyn fans for goon, won i % bringing Bute Flatbush in! nat: Ruth hit his 21st on June » ol 2 . Boston » 8 3 That . was when Rickey, then Ros nad: Shutout nil SH Chicago... :voeie 3d 3 438 13 boss of the Dodgers, traded .,, with his fourth hit and an ———— Dixie Walker, “the people's error on his drive by Outfielder

cherce,” and Pitchers Hal Gregg Carl Furillo let in a second unand Vic Lombardi to Pittsburgh earned run. 1 2 Yifor Roe and Billy Cox. Rickey is in Pittsburgh now. But Walker, | Gregg and Lombardi aren't, and, Roe as of now, pitcher in the majors and Cox is perhaps the best third baseman. New York Roe, just as unconcerned while Pllistre (2-5) and Loliar; Satiord, Byrne mowing down batters for Flatbush as when he was hoeing down cotton in Ashflat, made it nine

straight by beating the St. Louis ers for the fourth time] Major League Lead

The White Sox, who have vot {to lose a game in the Bast this lyear, went 3% games ahead of the Yankees in the American League by defeating the Senators for the eighth straight time, 3 to 0, as the seventh-place Browns upset New York, 5 to 1. Cleveland beat Philadelphia 8

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Stephens Hooks Lead for Third In All-Star Poll

CHICAGO, June 13 (UP)-—Vera Stephens, the Boston Red Sox's veteran third baseman, moved into the lead for the hat corner assignment today in voting for the starting American League lineup in the 18th annual All Star game. Stephen's forged ahead of Detroit's George Kell, 8647 votes to 8203 as the fourth day of polling for the annual classic at Detroit July 10 got underway,

gy "8 wr RALPH KINER, the home run 5g slugger from Pittsburgh, appeared a good bet to start for {the National squad in & new role, 0 Riner, who was shifted from the outfield to first base this year,

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ghot to within inches of the a minute pass without preparing ATIONAL LEAGUE b d : n and went down for 4 birdie/{or today's round. After thelr 18 meen HR 1 1 Eee Rats oonomer pace. of Fi uiiistn f 1 8 8 Himemt trom Brookivms On , ee, tournament holes yesterday, both bk Canfint MIBner (3) ish | Bosman, Bt” Louis | 49 174 29 60 345 | Hodges, 8196 to 6304. WITH THE He parred Nos. 3 and 4 and golfers went to Highland and onard (7) and Burgess, Winning Pitch- DiMaggio, Boston ... 52 230 40 7 3441" le. oot of Chicago made be fired, it a ted a birdie two on No, 5 by|practiced hitting balls in the rain. er—Candini (1-0). Losing Pitcher—Hiller T HOME RUNS ag! ’ 14-5). Home Run—Fondy. ames 10ad ltheir first major dent in toda ping a seven-foot putt. Lach/ Hare, winner of The Times Boston .*............ 311 302 211—13 18 0) Hodges. Dodgers 19 Musial, Cardinals 13/00 BIE de ya the: open 40 "was one over for the five holes Tournament of Champions last OUT TO WIN—Even a downpour of rain couldnt stop tho Pilisburan ahd Coopers Chen, Ges AMERICAN. ASSOCIATION : er ke Mivates 13! Williams. R Sox fing en nay a . Sey Safe. These "and Berry two over. year, matched par, hole for hole,| District Golf Tournament leaders from practicing after yesterday's |(4; prerle 8). Walsh (7). LePaime (9) 805% 30 5. m. INDIANAPOLIS. | Wo Snider, Docsere 13) feos e Ing a om. by Lee Mack on the front ni terday t and FitzGerald, Losing Pitcher—Chambers. ** Ut (00% Thou icvie, 3, night. RUNS BATTED IN inated the American League roun ohn Hare Jr. (le nd Jack Leer went to Highland an lis at Columbus, night. | 1 Perk Drops Out card a 36, He ht thy hi eh I John H d 0 a 4 d Js kL d. hy t fo Hi hi nd d Broakiyn 1... Cesens 300" 0 300s Io } Minneapolis at Colt Bons. ¢ Robinson, NV Sox 31 Rosen, Indians a voting. Ala., at Mer Dick: Perk of Broadmoor added first three holes of the back nine’ it 4 alls fo propare or today's final roun are took the tourney 5; 0-0). and ‘Gampansila; Staley, Mun. AMERICAN LEAGUE TE odesrs 43 ha, Carctoad Second baseman Nelson Fox Snead’s two- = 74 yesterday to his opening-day On the 13th hole, Hare was on the lead yesterda Bene otal (1.0). Home Huns—Robia: A Lg HITS continued to lead the popular ‘Riviera in 19: oY for the third-place total of 146,|8reen otf the 451-yard hole in two son, Hodges. St Louis at New York. DiMaggio, R Sox 79) Musial. Cardinals 6g| voting with 13,262 and teammates . But Perk was put out of the run- shots . at noon, steak dinner in the eve-|New York ........- 110001 000 3—§ g 3 Detroit at Boston Ashburn, Phillies 73 Fox, White Box 671i gdje Robinson, first base; Chico and four Tow s ' Cir ira rrr NATIONAL LEAGUE ’ - ‘ning by “Uncle Sam.” He re-| The putt pulled up short of the Set Hillcrest ning, floorshow and refresh- oslo. Geitel (8) snd Westrum; Raffens: Brookivn at grin ‘Debt. PITCHING |Carrasquel, shortstop, and Orestes 98-69-2764. “celved orders to report back to|cup, knocking Hare out of an Tents Biiener — Gettel” (1-2). Home Runs —| New York at Cincinnati. Bat. Dofus, S-3iopst: Jagkew 2-f|Minoso, left Reid, held sizeable Hogan i “his Amy post pt Camp Brechen- [eagle Shey. Be Beit out Jos a Calcutta Fete > Schefing, Irvin, es | Philadelphia at Chicago. Brecheen, Cards 4.01 diana. +3 “1 margins. Jor His Hak “ridge, Ky. and left immediately birdie four. He had a par four you & pu br plane last night. on No. 14 and a birdie three on| Players from = pasts of Ind by himself. on Td Tach of Coffin and Harry No, 15 when he knocked in a|203 will participate in the and Bobby J

way were knotted four-footer. He bogeyed the 17th|crest Country Club's Calcutta

land parred No. 18 for a one-under Saturday with a day of golf, ° o luncheon, dinner and floorshow|

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trap caused him a double bogey six on No. 16. John David was having putter trouble on the back nine and finished with one of his worst rounds. He was out in 36 but came home in 41 for a 77. In all, David three-putted four greens and then

on tap. Those who are directing the Calcutta are hoping for 10 teams of 25 players each to vie for a total of $750 worth of prizes. Each team will be captained by a leading amateur. Entries can be made before T| p. m. by calling a member of the golf committee or Tommy, Vaughn, professional, at the club.| Entry fee is $12.50 per person which includes golf, buffet ed

had his club slip in his hand due to the rain on No. 18. There were rumblings among) the golfers that yesterday's scores! should be discarded because of the rain that fell yesterday afternoon. Much of the field finished in the rain but many withdrew at the start of the storm.

Jr. Baseball Results

Seven games were played in Junior Baseball at Riverside and Brookside Parks yesterday. At Riverside, in the Kitty League, for boys 11 and under, the Riverside Bears defeated the Orioles ® to 5, and the Wildcats downed the Cubs 26 to 5. In “C” competition the Municipal PAL team defeated the Riverside Hornets 6-2. In the “B" league, Municipal PAL won over the Riverside Jets 26-8 and Fairview downed Kirshbaum 18-1. At Brookside, “B” league: St. Phillips 12, Christian’ PAL 8;

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COLUMBUS, O., June 12 (UP) —Match play started today in the| seventh . national collegiate golf] tournament for women over Ohio State University’s golf course with Grace DeMoss of Oregon State College and Betty Rowland of Rollins College as the favorites. The Oregon entry paced the 41 starters in yesterday's qualifier with a par 76 to play once again in the women’s tourney. While the Winter Park, Fla. coed is the «= fending champion. Miss Rowland did not anter the medalist play because she automatically qualified. The West Coast contender took medalfst honors with a two-stroke lead over Kathy McKinon, Florida Southern College, and Marilyn Herpel, Washington University, St. Louis.

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