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hters n rs Lead in Open VEN, Pa. : : : s. Lorraine By STAN OPOTOSKY Contestants NOT EXACTLY A HOR SKP 8 1 wv fly - year - old United Press Sports Writer AND JUMP AFFAIR, BUT O VOL ha J! Mi GUYS TOLD Me playing on BIRMINGHAM, Mich., June 15—Sammy Snead was! Aan TO A COMMANDO OBSTACLE he Tue chasing the same old rainbow and the rest of the field SURE use WERE RESERVE , who was was chasing the same old Sammy today as he tenderly 0 Ie nce. toted a one-stroke lead into the second round of the! Cs sone, National Open golf tournament at Horror Hollow. | toppled in Slammin’ Sam was three under par going onto the y 15th hole yesterday, then) guy NGHAM Mich, June | Nine Races: Carded blew higher than his native| 15 (UP) — Ear1 Stewart of ] ® Ha Co West Virginia mountains to| Dallas, Tex. shot his second In ‘Chase Tomorrow = : straig ake the early Poparations o score a one-over-par T1. Yet that/ , q%y ‘0 second round of the | By JIM HEYROCK Juded in, an amazingly was the best anyone i . to be adopted. could do in thé highest scoring National Open Bolt Sournament | Lady and gentlemen jock8 first round in the 51-year his- $Y en a 101 ont. NIL. [6VS, astride some of the countory of America’s golfing classic, g » 1M, | 's fi . . because the course was so tough,| Who had a 78 first round, shot \Lry’s finest jumpers, will race The second-placers were a She best Bincchole store among (for nearly $2000 in prize rters toda ne- , couple of long smashers—Young © oar gry EE Ry She imoney and a “truckload” Al Resselink of Mount Clemens,| Under-pa . , St. | » Micki. and Clayton Haefner,| Louls, Mo, who had a 76 of silver bowls, cups and Charlotte, N. C., with two-over-| yesterday, was even par after [trophies tomorrow in the fourth par 72's. nine today but went three over running of the Royalton Steeple$06,215.00 Defending Champion Ben when he shot a horrendous chase. Hogan of Hershey, Pa., hit 76 and| Seven on the par four 11th and | Barring bad’ weather or any said “never in my life have I| Was still three over after 14. other unforseen difficulties, toi ed a round like this.” {morrow’s program of nine races . 497,181.00 mistudes Locke of South America| Sam had toured the first nineishould be the best Royalton - ff J was bracketed with nine others/in 34. and Sam Bryd of Detroit ’Chase presented since the event at 73. PGA King Chandler Harper| a8 the only other golfer of the made its debut in 1948. of Portsmouth Va. got so dis 162 to lick par on any nine holes. The Steeplechase committee is 1 252,400.00 ted he quit and the PGA Snead got three straight birdies|expecting a crowd of more than second and third) 4,896,174.00 vt Henry Williams Jr, |0 stun the gallery which caught (5000 to watch the races over the a a tViata: 3100} aD: FEIN: Ye oan 81 him on the 12th, 13th and 14th. |Wells Hampton Farm, the Royal- Doan An faftomass 3 And 4 year ’ " : | But then the haunting visions ton course. = olds). With a third of the scores at fail in 1937. 1940 aT 1 oo 125. Red Jar 130, Red Maiden 80 or better, Snead could be well of his failures in ’ an he course, located off Road:52 satisfied with a one-over-par 71 1949 began dizzying before his near Royalton, northwest of In1,228,131.08 if —if—if he didn’t have memories. ®Y®S: He got a double-bogey six dianapolis, is in top condition for have Daver Woil two rates over brush). . has led the first round|°P the 15th when his second shot|the opening race, scheduled to be Virginia Rani 186, Majer Charlie 161. is Snead has le burrowed into a trap beside the run at 2 p. m. Hasty Colleen 163, Moot 185, Pine Grove ep 2,813,172.00 of this championship three times, green, his third was just out, and 3 Seba 107. Bev Tip Jan, Jumping Jack 185. AReatn and failed to win it each time. his fourth six feet from the cup.) umps ebuilt ¥ tas Detde M00. ar Tait ARNE. ane the $8.937,483.00 {He missed the putt, as has been The timber and brush jumps ois proximately one mile on the flat; three ice at 3 to I . ten in the clutch. this year are the best that could years up) ‘another son S {his wont too often in the clutch. Pine 0 100, Kardisr 160, 188. above Usted. Hoosiers oar {He missed a four-footer for an-{be built. Loads of pine were Just Lucky 158, Storm On 160, Pert 155, won the Bel is BIRMINGHAM, Mich. June [other bogey on 16 after blasting brought from Tryon, N. C, to Princo hug 143. Moat 141, Soho Fete 160. 8, third choice 14 (UP)—Scores of Indiana's out of a trap well, and he missed make the jumps. challenge ' Memorial terpoint will be TRACTORS five representatives in the U. 8S. |a seven-footer on 17. i After two, riders were injured ovep timber {or suaiitied hunters, season wi a of his way Open golf championship soared After today’s round, the low 50 in falls during last year’s Royal- Massa 171. Negotiator 116, Elena 1. ¢ will below, will be 1 yer Jungle $i with the field. {players plus ties will continue ton, some of the leading steeple- Fleetw oa 3 Office in the Only former National PGA |while the rest are lopped off. The chase enthusiasts believed the TEETH The? anbacy Hans 150 "hp rides Stead« napolis. until Titlist Bob Hamilton, Evans- last two rounds both will be|Indiana pine used in past years proximately two furlongs; three-year-olds Royal 2 Lad ville, kept near the top with a (played tomorrow. On the basis/was too soft and should not be Bl. 130, You 138: : ‘Morn CW are invited on 35-39—74, four over par, in the of first-round scores, the men used for the jumps. Thus, the 1 beau Moore . Downs Main J will ESENT, PAVE. initial 18 holes. {who opened with 76 or better will materials were imported this year » a ie Thatias B. Ruckehihiin 4 BUR Nes Amateur Dale Morey, Mar- stick. {from North Carolina and the over timber; four-year-olds up; $430 por

tinsville and Dallas, carded a | This would leave out a host of | jumps built by professionals. 76 and pros Don Fischesser, big names and also a little name Brant Rides Azai Connersville, and Fred Wamp- that was big for a day last year.) n es Aga

7) 5.648 miles Some Gold 110: Priars Melody 170; Boy Owensburg 85, Fleetwood 167

Scout 1 A be examined {The White Water Plate: $190;

mission ler Jr., Great Neck, N. Y., and Lee Mackey Jr. an obscure driv-| Hoosiers will have a special * Abprgximately ne mile on the fat; MISSION OF Indianapolis, blew to 80 and 83 ing range operator from Birming- interest in the ‘Chase this year Emerald Isle 130, Miss Pletry 130, Kann, Chairman respectively. Wampler was ham, Ala, shot a record 64 in the since an Indiana horse and rider sas Pride 1. Briciion 8 Rong . Ja, Haden riAvim——— . $ ’ .\will be out to make it two vicISSTON 1950 IndiZna Open King. first round of last year’s open.| a JIC HEARING Charley Harter, Indiana Then he faded back into the gray tories in a row in the featured

that & public the City Plan iapolis, on the

{shadow from whence he came as race, the Royalton.

PGA champion from LogansHogan charged on to victory.| Jack Brant of Zionsville will

ricky Oakland port, found the tricky Jumping Jack 168, Bannock Laddie 166,

tes to an ap- Hills course even rougher. He Yesterday Mackey was back again be up on Bannock Laddie, Foxy 170. Magic Shift 165, St SLER's "ADDI went out in 45 strokes and [again to make the big pitch. He the horse that romped to first Hour 166, Prairie Imp 169. : in

shot an 84.

withdrew from the tourney. place last year by 27 lengths.

iLaddie must win the race twice

{more for permanent possession of ithe Royalton trophy.

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trols” PAI . Thus far, no horse has been “June 15 (UP) —Golfer ah TRL ; a able to win the Royalton two Mahlon Druse got “two south side of * years in a row. The first winner : birdies” on one par five . oe ne i ain in 1948, McMark, was killed in a : hole x yesterday. - of’ The. subject Face ‘ial same Season. B S R : ‘Toni ht It’s All His second shot struck a : ls | aad en 0 Tams, ,, BASS S€dAsSON Begins pug Js EE as Fh EL Young Golter pond tomorrow: sud i star ¢ dnt : Fight—No Talk | aie prose snes heli silo le hearing, these {as favorite or near-favorite. Prior | i nig onig NEW YOR second “birdie” on the h india is) covered | ? ay Office of ; {to last year’s race the Brant horse | ORK, June 15 (UP)—| > al honle. © 1%u3 2, sib

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'had finished second in the Iro-| y's legal to use new plugs at and bluegills are plentiful, he re-/ With the solid Madison Square) /quois Memorial Steeplechase, mignight tonight. ported. Garden roof over their heads to

By Jim Heyrock richest on the Midwest circuit INDIANA UNIVERSITY is about to gain one of In- This var Bannock Ledais fin-| Officer Randall Hoban from prevent a third straight postpone-

Field for Belmont Stakes a

The season for bass is on and

t Height | 3 s . iia . i i ht Shelby and surrounding counties » Be Rall dianapolis’ most promising woman golfers. ished third in the Iroquois. Only TeMains in effect until midnig Herts a rf ounging. coun ins ment orauge gb ain, Jos. Louis NEW YORK, June 15 (UP)—The probable field for the 83d

{ {Apr. 30, 1952. east of Stat * : i | OE onal Alice Emhardt will enter IU next fall to start pre-med three of the 11 that started the Both the weather and the fish Conn, Lewis, Flatrock, Big and clash in their 15-round heavy-

race got around without a spill] running of the $100,000 Belmont Stakes Follows:

£455 rea is U4 or

ving materials

) Square Peel studies. |His last outing was May 28 at!/seem to be co-operating to give Little Sugar, Brandywine, Dry (weight challengers’ bout tonight. Horse Owner Trainer Jockey 4 othe. north But Alice, 17-year-old slammer, has a lot of golf to play Louisville. He OE leading in the fishermen an enjoyable season|Fork and Big and Little Blue! The “Battle of the Ancients”! Count Turf Jack Amiel 8. Rutchick C. McCreary * h of Calhoun u ce, \i-y \ ye Indi And. stretch but went wide and was opener. The weather bureau re- Streams. : between ex-champion. Louis, 37,| Battlefield G. D. Widener W. Mulholland E. Arearo Square Peet before she digs into her medical books at Indiana. ANd, .,ugnt by Foxy Poise and Grand ports partly cloudy and warmer Shafer and Freeman Lakes and and blond Szavold, 35, was sched-| aCounterpoint C. V. Whitney 8. E. Veitch 3" uaald: aliey could be, she'll cause a lot of | = Trap to place third. [for tomorrow. Tippecanoe River are yielding uled for showing outdoors at the| aMameluke ~~ (C. V. Whitney 8. E. Veitch on Commis. ’ The family tournament, orig- | Also of interest to many of the Conservation officers through- | CTappies, bluegills, channel and Polo Grounds on Wednesday night! Steadfast Brookmeade Stable P. Burch ring, the pro- the state's woman amateurs ;,.¢eq six years ago by Tommy Indiana horse-lovers will be! “ {bank cats. B lentiful ac- and again last night, to be shoved| Rg, submitted to | ; ‘out Indiana predict “good fish-|bank cats. bass are plentiful ac-| yal Mustang Sam E. Wilson Jr. W. Booth or Scommenda- some headaches before the| Vaughn, now professional at [page Sn, owned bY Burford! ing” over the week-end for bass cording to Officer Howard Webb, | ack each me us Jain perdisie. Battle Morn Cain Hoy Stable M. Jolley AS, at summer is ended. | Hillcrest Country Subs Had ie |anapolis. Magic Shift rs ve in 2nd all types of pan fish. Trout Strip pits in Green County are id a of the Gar- Sontle King Ranch M.. Hirsch 3 in Room 401 Alice stepped up to the prize irgest pinay last Sunday every renwal of the Royalton but|2re hitting in northern streams, | Yielding pan fish and bass. lden ‘was expected to make but Nullify Phantom Farm J. C. Lawrence B, James “wil "be given table at the Indianapolis golf as-| Bo raveling” trophies are has not been able to place better and so are wall-eyes. : {few changes. How Herman Delman H. Luro K. Church | Bares tn sociation’s father-son, father-| t for the tournament, two,than third. | Frogs are “asking for it,” but Solunar Tab Ey Ream a—C. V. Whitney Entry. Post Time—3:45 p. m. (CDT) All quired by the daughter dinner in Butler Univer. Put rs Sor . hoki the] Women to: Ride twenty-five is the limit. sino inl | C . School carry 126 pounds except the filly How at 121. i Sear of sis Atherton Center Jast BE BT Y athe Jaughter com-| One of the top races of the day, Officer Eimer Wiltrout said t0-|1oday . ........ es Imo Mee onservation Schoo Gross Value—$119,100. Value to winner if 10 start—3$83,000 304° CIty mall to take ‘her pick—not once BL a Ae ao "and two by Jimmy Will be the White Water Plate day waters are clear in LaGrange, |somorrow 3:00 8:35 230 8% Twenty-five conservation of-! ($1,000 less for each scratch). > ary twice, Vaughn "Pleasant Run pro, for race on the flat with lady riders,| Elkhart, Allen, DeKalb, Noble, | Monday *' 4:08 10:30 435 19:85 ficers will go to school for special af MISSION # = = ; lthe mother-son mother-daughter| the eighth race on the program. Stueben, Kosciusko and Whitely | wednesday i Ha oe ed instructions at Versailles State . ERS FIRST, CHARLIE Killion, : : {. The program will open this|Counties. Pan fish, bass, trout Fhpsday ........ T18 L608 14 LV Park June 16 to 30. . § it sealed bid chairman of the sixth annual/Winners. ! with Thi erste svt eens TiCay coon 300 2 aie 398 s . The father-son trophy, which Yar a new race, The Hope- . OPEN MONDAY N HI NTIL ; id

irman of the

father and son tournament held

must be won three times for per-

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{ Indiana, at Sunday at Pleasant Run and 15. The run will be about three ” n Ave, Indian- ’ t gsession, has been re- : ht's din-, manent po: , obi, My (©sT) toastmaster for last night's tired once. The Wamplets, Fred |furlongs on the flat with trophies OTHER NIGHTS TILL 5:30 P. M.

opened

to B00 ‘Tons, O. B. Lapel, D1 or plant

and

a, 1900 Tons. slices b . Suef gone na {Other races on the program will , 0. B. Mt, ack to her seat an e . be the Buena Vista, the IrishREE te bir | BUT Po, wa nt, cs Yi, he APL pe irises ne biden, ny lessor prizes with his son Jim,|the John B. Stokely Memorial * " BR 231, ‘sec g \who is rapidly improving in the ei Run, the White HERE'S THE to 900 Tons, # x. = game. a‘e. 5, Magus ALTHOUGH DR. AND Mrs.| Qthers who stepped to the prize : $ Es bo 0 Tons Emhardt still give a pretty gd table last night were Dr. James Softball Notes ; : > 3 Foland: accounting of themselves on B. Walker and son, James R.; Ed| past night's results at Municipal Sta- 1 n B or plant golf course, Alice “carried” them . dium: P. R. Mallory 2. LB.EW. R.C.A. 0; : | w n sl Faust and son Jim; Mrs. Bob Mc-|Sili oy Nterchants 4, Communal Center gan * to 3300 Tons, last Sunday. She fired an 86,/x.. ang son Bob; Tony Manley|0; Noble Highlanders 8. Kingan A.A. b. 3 ) é : :

5, Section F, plant vicinity J 8000 Tons,

. 0, B. South ; Section E or

to 6000 Tons, Oo

es, F, O. B, hful e of . United Home Life I 12, Gib 4, Sections A ago under the watchful ey son Tom; Ervel Hilligoss and son| U: ome Life Insurance 12, Gibson n . pany 0; Naval Ordnance 13, Bridge3 200 Tone Bill Russell, professional at David; Jim Wilson and son port Brass 8: Barber's Firestones 1, Allison the first fime! . e ,

ner, called up Dr. J. W. Emhardt and daughter Alice to take their pick of prizes for winning the fathér-daughter division. Alice had no sooner gone

playing with her father. Dr. Emhardt fired a 98 and Mrs. Emhardt a 94. The scores were enough to win in the two divisions.

Alice began golfing four years

Sr. and Fred Jr. won the tourney four years in a row until young Fred turned professional this year.

and daughter Marcia; Bill Hoyt

gon Harry; daughter Beverly; Mrs. Bob Hall and son Bob; Tom Connolly and

and son Bob; Harry Poland andl) Marion May and|{

going to first, second and third places. . i The final race on the program {is slated to run at 4:40 p. m.

Tonight's games: 7. Link Belt vs. 8:20, Fairmont Glass vs. Kinman i 140, W. J. Holliday vs. Progress. At LongEast Side Merchants vs. A , Adams; . 8:20, Peerless Pump vs. Riviera Club; 9:40, Meyers Market vs. L. 8. Ayres, Scores in the Em-Roe Civic Softball League at Beech Grove Stadium last night:

acre Stadium: 7,

The Thrill of a

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, 3 Mentone, South Grove.- She began play- (Charles; Warren Miller and son Tonight's schedule: 7—New York Cen 4 a oa ing tournament golf at 15. |Bob; Howard Mitchell and son tal A A i, Ravens uit andsmpoil 1 10, 808 Tons, In last year's city women's/Fred; R. R. Watt and son Jack; Pharmacy vs. East Side K. of C. hd THE FIT! Section F or tournament, Alice bumped up Robert Walden and son Robert; ———— ——— - 3 to. 1400 Tons, against Mrs. Richard Fulmer, who/warren Coon and son -Fritz; Har- |

9 B, North , 114, Sections th to

finished as runnerup to the title. She went on to the National

old Cork and son Harold; Ted Lach and son Ted; John Humee

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oF. oF Junior women's tournament andignd son Dick; Ernest Stanfil and . i : Sastien H. was beaten in the semifinals bY|zson Bob; J. B. Clemans and soni] Service to Tons, Pat Lesser of Seattle, Wash., who|Joe; Bill Hoyt and son Wilson;

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