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ending Champion ‘Jane Nelson to Fire First i in 31st Meet

By JIM HEYROCK

Jane Nelson, 23-year-old slammer from the Highland Géit and Country Club, will smack the first ball at 8:30 morning that will send 101 women golfers over

@ Indianapolis Country Club course in quest of the city championship.

li Jane will be defending the title in this 31st annual

women's city tournament. , honoring past charhe Tomotrow's play will be 18 7c, ng ey holes in the qualifying round Other ghamipions who are not

entered In the tournament this and matell play is slated to start, _ "os Mrs, Ben Stevenson,

Tuesday. Elizabéth Dunn, Harrietf Randall © #pne low 168 shooters will be Ochiltreé and Carolyn Varin paired in the championship flight Copeland.

afd others will be placed in a 158 : lessor flights. They will play 18 pebves te, Wee. a Hilkend 18) holes of match nlay each day MTEL Jens BRanciiin 88° Mrs. Geords uftthl Friday when fhe inals will Enos rs. Louis Bos (WH), Mr

bé 36 holés of match olay. lo—Mrs. Marcu of B Mos 2 Ww, C. hip iH 5 te Louie Moller Strong Competition Mc" re Jolin Hendrick em Mise Nelson played in her first E Hig, ; Hb. & Frank 8nyder ev {olirnaent here last season Fer sph hese GC), Mrs #54 defeated Mrs. C. Richard, iy, sd J a Ree (J Li ee Fulmer in the finals. The competi- Q Riis mii on Ras rs. PF. Harold t'an will be heated this year with 0 ME * Sun 4 (Th, a Magehs| t% former champions ‘in the Me hugh Carter Pliny. torpey in addition to Miss, ns Bi~tsom. 4 _ Mrs. Paul Dye, Jr, of the pe suntry Club, will be in the first ¥: e off the 10th tee tomor-|ner Ww morning. She has been city , 10 ¢humpion four times. (PRy aM 4 beat A (

“In the second foursomé off the Foe tee will be Dorothy Ellis of i fC Wg Ly pel” (PRI.

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10:16—<Mrs. Jack Maurer | T) . ¥eridian Hills who hdd held the sept Matich (PR, Mrs. George A Lx

fife six times. Her game this year,

is much improved and she has sa pa THE 2 had some fine rounds, her best i i, Kon oR oor | Candini.p

fis season being last Tuesday at the Country Club when she fired I

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a7 In 21st Tourney J Sgt RE | Miss Ellis last won the city i i urs. |e in 1045. She has participated fate wil he event times. 119 or | A . Art J eis o_erop uf none tr ty ay ' this year's speculation. Donna, B2? Ronen Dl Fy. pd aaln I ox of Meridian Hills, a 17-year- |! :

#1 ex-Broad Ripple High School on 7 ge £5 re Mon Smith gt: dent will be making a bid as |p orgs Ko

i { “Il as her Meridian Hills com-|} f "ion, Barbara Bremerman, 19. i Another contender is Alice 1 “+hardt of South Grove. The 17foo Miss Emhardt Has béén “ving good golf this sdason. Mrs. Guy Morrison, president of 10:0 ths Indianapolis women's golf as-| x ociation, will be host Friday lis 1. J ES Wathen At Mie sou | NF

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Bo championships Wednesday Pictures for they feared that the

I le the sixth annual fourney at veteran had Suffered 3 fracture. I nseneras 2 k. 88

Lousrllle o z inneagefiy AB H 0 oT on and son, Charles, Richierss § 4 Ruffer,ss 55 1 as yeaRs father aon winner with HaisaL=t 1 1 Pn {1 dcoré of 161, ard Among the Srencr § 5 | gNsusniy 104 0 Ply enfrants and Bob + Zauchin is 4 2 4 S Wilimme.2v $144 én Jr, Evansville, will try {0 Schrvarthe 3 | 1 o Reopl.et 5% te all iH 1 quad! g I. Lon Ala.p core of T4-73—147 in the Evans: Totals 34 92410 Totals 33 82713, 11é City tourney indicates hé is O'Brien ground out for Kiely in 9th. laying even better golf than inseapons © 210 0 0 SL

{sion of the Strauss évent a year Ratt "Hohe

“| hits—H IR | Fred Watpler Jr. who topped A Sigel € bug ob oii HL op pin paciags Mags, sis git osm “3% 9 F000 1 iE champ division in three Eada 2 pe, of 5, 9 fen in, 84 i ge to ror Ramazzotti to Miksis o Gehnatiet 3 ] 3 Sitar! 3 1 10 5¢ the five prévious Strauss tour- pitcher by Kiely i. # man. Left A ander th Noble 1 cain longth 31 8 Szerniai 8 8} 3a! aments, now id a protéssiona) BEANE Fim, sig ¥ i, Pedden, I9. "Bases on Balls of—Jansen 1, Jones 1. Ho IaT $13140rmps 3303 4 tng mest is wide open ie bh Ge £1 REAR 1100 bl I stroth, iy sy in "0 itaesd twp batters in Afth inning). | sarsn.3b 1 Oars 40231 pe, Ma ian, 3% Brews Throttle [if pin ibai ns 1} 1 J Winning piteher— | gyre n 2100 fteher—Jansen (8-8). 600 0 All amateur golfers are éligl- Native Son, Mens | as Varneks and Pinellt pis 0 0 8 : le to pldy for the éight Strauss) MILWAUKEE, Wis, June 23 — LY The only : “3 Tetars 30 A213 phies. try tee is { (UP)—The leagué léading Brew- | Bo ehh for Hosus tn Sth. usual §1 gréen fee. Four-| 8 “for Lollar in Oth will tee off at five-mmute| éTS kayoed a native son, Billy Rizzuto Moves Up er walkéd tor Marsh tn 9th a TT 1 férvald and réserved starting Hoeft of Oshkosh, in the fourth In AllStar Poll at Jae ; ond 001 0901 p' Kise (88),

times may be obtained by all (frame here tonight and went on

ad Chuck Garringer, Speedway Ito 3. ro...

tacky V ae Alioth over the next one. H Catcher Al Unser slugged aersidine fad a Iatne 8 Lear YF; * 54° three-run round tri ri 3 / eteated ppér in thelplace Ferris Fain of the PhilaiMarin, Alexander (WV). 3G ps se. IBHLH off Dwdin Siodt, gest atnerine : Ces The Hens got rid of startér hind.

ey o detedsed Stewyd ad "Bet wirér fr-Chals- | Ke. ian team: WWeslori totes,

le straight for Milvaukes.

a HOA Wiilities Tennis Re 13 damn, TIP 1nd Eos ET defeated Pu i 0 1 3 i of araten.rt Bi 0. ] 0 j asap, of i a Ta ee “Hrs detsita sta” At 8 Somer i10 Hon $30 HEE |} . ar ( " r oF » 7a (RCA1 _ defen eri Aneias Samat Woare in Ba -4; Joven. PL Tae Vaal T peo grounded out or Sloat in 9th, o- Wark (IPL irk (IPL) 2-6, 6-4. 4 i arise on, es Jor. Hoo oo 4th. ore Gains Draw ee tae, Hime

IENOS AIRES, June 23 (UP) Sab -heavyweight Afctiie lo Toledo, O., sufféred aby closed id to last 1

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Charles Sys. ghing the American took the offensive founds,

TOMORROW THE SINT ADDRESSING GOLF BALLS INGTEAD OF coMRcTs. ITS THE WOMEN'S CTH | CHAMPIONSHIP AT THE INDIANAPOLIS "COUNTRY Crud,

Porterfield Senators Tame

“Reds Blast Phillies in 8-1 Contest

Oontinued From Page 11 |six playérs hit singles and four

yo X flit ein; scored,

as the Senators pounded three |Détroit hurlers for 14 hits and a 6 to 3 victory that évened their [three-game series at one-all.

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CHICAGO-=Thé Chicago : | watloned five Giant piteherd hits today t6 beat the New| 3 oe Ferric ek 8 and 3 Ha ata rk team, 7 to 4, before 18,190, Hun of SHR Pit Porters 0 4 Ho It was the first time the Cubs) Battie Seley ond ME. had beaten the Giants in Wrigley Field since May 9, 1950.

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hen he won the schoolboy” di-| piitors_none, Runs ms He gin=-Quen, | - stop him.

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Jackson 3, Hermanski 2,

CHICAGO, June 23 (UP) Phil

Yoursomeés stering in advance! | {0 WHIp.1ne Toleds Mud Hens, ® Rizmuto, the New York Yankees’

Hoeft, the 20-yéar-old star the lead today in voting for the

{ t 2 hortst sition in the AmeriEL Round Results |“: served « torus nom. shorisios po

er to Earl Wooten in the first

in Fulton n Cup inning and had two strikeouts in|

ithe fourth when the roof fell in.|Star teAm last year, nosed out

a Bootsy "Ban, Mich. [A single and two walks loaded

'the lines and Buzz Clarkson! i it, defeated) moved into its last sir days. RE p ORE ° ib 4 fi ge singled in two. Billy Klaus drove The Ww 4

{can League lineup for the annual All-Star gamé in Detroit July 10. Rizzuto, who, was on the All-

|Chico Carrasquel of the Chicago White Sox as the popularity poll

The White Sox’ Eddie Robin-|

son tightenéd his hold on the! first base position, leaving second fadie

|delphia Athlétics 5731 votes be-|

Dick Hoover in the fourth after Stan Musial of the ot Ry ri at, tot gen Belting him for three tallies in Cardinals stayed on fo .

PP ‘the third. Virgil Jéstér hurled best vote with did niin Eh oa steady Dall aftér that ana re. I0t8 for Jkt b [ceived erédit for the victory, the |

the ter with 32 118 balfae in the National, i

Detroit 6 to 3

Continued From Page 11

Porterfield had to leave the game with a case of heat fatigue jafter working five innings in {which he allowéd but three hits and one run. Vie Wert#’ 12th

{homer of the year which sailed tover the right field wail.

Petrol) po Wainiigion | 4 0 3 0 Coan 239% Priddy2b 4 2 0 3/Michaels.2b 5 3 2 § | Kell, 3b 4 0 1 2 Noren.ct 5 030 | Wertz, 41 3 0/Vernon,1b 3 1 71 ulin lf 4 2 1 TM'Cormikrf 5 2 4 0 ryhski,lb 4 0 7 Of Yost.3b 3211 Robinson.c 2 0 8 0) Kluttz.c y 30 Berry 0 0 0 0|Guerra,c, 1030 Stuart.p 0 0 0 0 Verbless 3331) Keller 1 10 OlPortrfleldp 1 0 0 0 Lipon ss 4 2 1 1 Mele }30¢ i | Trout.p 0 0 0 1iFerrick,p 100 Bearden.p 0 0 0 0 Harris,p 0000 |Ginsberg.c 1 0 0 0 {Souchock 1 0 0 0 otals 33 824 81 Totals 361427 8

erry ran for Robinson in 8th. Kelly sipgled for Stuart in 8th, Souchock flied out for Ginsberg in 9th. Mele singled for Porterfield in 5th.

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Errors—Norén, Kluttz, Runs phired ine

Wertz, Yost, Verble, Coan, Mele 2 Priddy Nores. Two-base hits—Vernon, Yost, Pr

Home run-—-Wertz. Stajen base tun. ay Verbis ®_to Ver-

Bearden Rican Ferrick tuart 1. Strack | oat 2, 4, Bearden 3, | Cubs Portis, te £345 EY 0 ras n 3%

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Byrne Loses in by The Cubs knocked Larry Jan- With Brownies, 4 fo 1

In Strauss Mest Continued From Page 11 | the lineup in the .third inning| run outburst in the fifth inning

Winners in two of four divi when struck on fhe léff hana by and continued the assault against!

: ; one of Kiely's pitches. Minneap- Allen Gettel, poms of st Years hl - aul & olls officials were awaiting x-ray Koslo and Shéldon Jones.

PHILADELPHIA — Southpaw Idommy. Byrne, former. New York Y scheduled to art at 7 30 a. m, Yankee, sufféred a 4-1 defeac in! (his début with St. Louis today as 'the Philadelphia Athletics ground, A the Browns deeper into the Ameri- (PR 5 can League cellar,

| Allfé Clark slammed his sec-

Dr, /ond homer of the season with one (olagk { 0 out in the first inning and Yesd-| off walks by Clark and Dave g Philley, coupled with singles by 0 perris Fain and Lou Kléin, pro-| duced two moré runs in the fifth. {g (©. 3180 Aftér passing Bddie Joost and Peterch Olark dat the start of the sixth, ord 33 16 27 17 Byrne left, With Bob Hogue hurl-| ing, Joost stole third base and | ¢/sped home when Sherman Lollar| 5 Rov an attempt to i? Fld Ph

(BG, B. R. Wagoner (PR). 5 01—Starters Tim 9:0: . R ase

$t. Bouts Philadelnhis hoa ABH 0

hatted in—Clark, Fai, Kléin, (Joost

scored on Lollar's error), Long, Two-base {Pantatd (R),

hit—Byrne. Home _ rins—Clark, . Long. |

bh. Tays—Joost tolC. Killlon “PR | Btolen base—Joost. Double nlays—Joos 10°53 OW Rogers Bille (BR) Left on bases—8t. Louis 7; Philadelphia Toman Sr PRI.

Klein to Fain: Pain to Joost to, Fal

{14. Base on balls off ~Byrne 7. Hogue 1 Suchecki 2: Fowler 2 Struck out by—

[Ryrne 3. Fogler 4. Sicheck{ 1, Fits oft— A He (88).

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Winning Biiaher.. Fowler (3-4) Losing |C

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SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1951

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A FAIR SIZED GAL(5S") WITH A BIG CLUB THAT'S

«BUT FOR TEANWFIC TEE SHOTS WATCH FOR JANE NELSON,’SO CHAMR scare Aviad 0

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A Golfers the municipal; courses will vié for the Inter-Club

Roi Shamplonsib today over the Pia 93 artes Time

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fees es

J PR) Salge ic Smith (88) 10:04-—-J. Popcheff (C1, a, Saree iR), H. 1B. Metgger £38. T. Draper (©).! . Gross (88),

(PRL. bs Popcheff (8G, PR).

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(ack Bieliter (PR), J. Rya 25—H. Bartlett ®), 2 10:32—R._ Helnletn (C1, Errors—Young, LollAr, Byrne. Runs 8. Teal (8G), (88), hs Whiteomb (8G, L. Considine (88. 6. Lumpkin (PR,

Ri, R Nordnat (8G. -w gr Morrissey (8

E poden (88),

SMASHING

CRASHING ROUGHNECK DRIVERS

STOCK CAR RACES

TONITE 8:30

\Inter-Club Match Begins : At South Grove Today

11:49—R. Rochford (PR), M. Mattts (ry, MOSt good. {éyes, playing on their home Patsue (8G), R, Jordon (88) pp $0. Dougherty (C), J. Schorn (PR, fuze (R), V. Vaughn (8G). |

12:10 .. Simpson 3 is 1 T. Connelly Sr. (PR,

3.178. Brodrick (SG. D. es 88), | F. Coliman Jr. (Ci, L. Carroll (PR).

ks’ Tourney Tomorrow

Divot Diggings—

Golf Clubs Are Their ‘Weapons’ 3

By Jim Heyrock “Mr. Carmichael and Mr. Evans report to the first tee,” blared the voice over the loudspeaker. . Across the road from the practice tee came “Mr.” Carmichael. He had been practicing prior té teeing off in the qualifying round of the Indiana Junior tournament last week. “Mr.” Carmichael could,

easily climb into many golf have been treated a little shab- | bily in past years at other bags and hide. He was from piaces. Martinsville, 11-years-old and This group of youngsters de. playing in his first tournament. serves all the help and encourage“Mr. Carmichael, it's timeé for ment the adult golfers can give you to tee off. Where is Mr. (them, If the tournament comes to Evandt” asked Earl Ensinger, Indianapolis next year, and it the junior golf assoclation’s [probably will, the city could offer adult sponsor. “Mr. Evans, Mr. |a lot of assistance, Carmichael is waiting for you Aftér dll, these boys who carry on the tee.” {golf clubs and burn up théfd Mr. Evans at last made his boyish énergy on the golf course, appearance. He was only (will néver have time to carry slightly larger than Mr. Car- Sun, michael. He was 15 and from |

| Richmond.

| . vas ng | llegjate THERE was no horseplay.| ‘

These boys were golfers and

deadly serious about the task: ahead of them. Maybe it was be-| Golfers i in NCAA causé they were being treated like

adults, Maybe it’s because these!

youngsters of the Indiana Junior Golf Association run their own | eet OMoOrrow organization and make their wal

rules and decisions.

And it's doubtful if any of these| Br United Press boys ever go bad, ever turn delin-| COLUMBUS, O., June 23—New quent. They don’t have time. | iasipions in match play and in-

An outside observer might! dividual medalist events were aswonder at times if these are really sured today as 192 of the nation’s

lkids. They are considerate, | tOP collegiate golfers from 55

courteous and their chief topic is Schools opén the 54th National igolf. They love it and théy live Collegiate Athletic Association it: {tournament tomorrow on Ohio 8% =z | State University's Scarlet Course. THERE are adults to help the! Stars representing each section \boys. Earl Ensinger does hig job Of thé country get the proceed{because he likes it. He struggles | Ings underway in an East-West lwith pairings, prizes and sees that best ball match tomorrow. The

ithe organization runs right. |entire field géts down to work

{Monday and Tuésday with 18There are others, Francis |, i." uatifiers carded each day. Truitt and Ken Hoy, who over- | The team titlist will bé dé~ Seps the group and its activi leided from the four best qualifygs ling scores of each s~hool's énBut the boys still run their trants. The 64 survivors of the

{own show. At the association's qualifiers start match play annual banquét last week at Pur-| Wednesday with 8 single round. | due, the adults only intervenéd Double rounds were scheduled

{to straighten out points of parli- Thursday and Friday with the 36{mentary procédure or clear up a hole finals set Saturday.

| misunderstanding: | North Texas State College's

The boys conducted their own par-busters are the pre-tourney

[election and their own business favorites to take their third con-

Iméeting. Of all the golf organiza- secutivé téam title. But Ohio ‘tions, this one probably does the State's Big Tén champion Buék-

a coursé, weré expected to give the AN EXAMPLE of the upbring- Bagles plénty of competition.

E Lem crskt INE these boys have had centered Codth Bob Képlér's Buckeyes

laround three boys from Rich-/Made their anly previous NCAA mond last week. Aftér the tourna- Win 2 big one by sweeping indi-

12:36 blank) (R). W. Gaines (8G). C.|mant was under way two days, vidual medalist, team and match

Bach club will furnish 40 golfers. Neips (SS). (blank) (©); Lo — oll (PR) razer ( with the low 25 scores counting Russier (8G), L EN (88) 12:38—Moorman (Ci, R, Beheler (PR), in the final count. {P.V. Lagado (Ri, C. Knotts (8G). . Ensinger 12:45-—R. Gillum (88). M. Sullivan (C), s * Enso {8G}. G. Wright (PR), R. Willlams (R) R. 12:52—L. Laughlin (8G), J. Green (88), C. Nichols (Ci; D. Steffen (PR). (88), 12:59Carléson (Ri), W. Chapman (8G),

{H.. Frost (88), B. Funk (CJ. A.| 1:06.—Starter's time,

113-0. Pickett (PR), H. Ely (R), H. Edster (R1, Irwin (8G), J. Queen 8).

+. Oe ay ‘iPr,

1:20-B. Hatfield (C), J.

Pip. (Autibus (Ri, W, Montfort (80) ~—R, Dodd (88), C. Brooks (Cj, D. Roberson. Bestey (PR). (blank) (R:. | :34—H. Kohlman (8G), P. Jones (88), |

|W. Cox (PR).

1:41—C. M. Alexander (R), Gotan (8G, | Hayworth 8G), H. Alderin (88). R. Blaney (R), D.1| 3 135 -P. Wuelfing (PR), W

._N. MeDaniel (88),

8 Bil | Whit (PRI, wg rh -- Coffin (C), Pleasant Run (PR}.! . Bt. {FR | Riverside IR), Bouth Grove (8G), oN ‘Hammer (€), Shank (88), Latin

(R), . Arbuckie (881,

English Track ism. Team Beats U.S.

c a! Thueger (PR),

G. these boys discovered they had P!AY honors when the event was

run out of mondv. last held heré in 1945. Bud Ainsworth pro at the New champs in the match play : land individual medalist évents Purdue courses, found them... ; 544d Afnold Palmer of ea on the ground outside Wake Forest, who copped meda~ ws ro Ah Haq Shey nag ANY tist honors with 4 138 at Albuthing, to ca ey had no querque, N. M., last year, gtaduAinsworth pulled out four ated and will not be taking part,

one dallar bills and offered it as has Purdue's Fred Wampler,

to them. ‘ who won the match play title last “We can’t take that,” said year. one of the boys, “unless we |

| work for it.” Single, Tag Team Bout

“All right,” replied Ainsworth, the “there x a lot of pop bottles all Share Armory Billing {over the course. Pick them up| A single bout and a tag-team jand you make four dollars and match share thé billing on Tues{you can sleep in the locker room.” [day night's Armory wrestling 4 no jeard. THEY TOOK the job, virtually Heavyweights Al Lovelock and REY their way through the The Gréen Raidér mix it up in

’ LONDON, June 23 (UP)—Led tournament. And to top it all off, the bést-of-three-fails single bout. by Nick Stacy of Oxford and two of them won trophies in their The tag-téam match pits Harold

1 Ror Pétér Hildreth of Cambridgé, both flights. of whom won two events, a com-

‘bined Oxford-Cambridge J. Mahan (PR). team defeated a

Nickel |

to four, today.

p. bined teams. The U.

have won seven of the meets | | while the other was a tie. With only first place counting | lin the final compilation, Stacy and Hildreth combined to equal the! number of events won by the ® Americans. Stacy, éaptain of the! , C. Baker (O),;cOmbined Oxford-Cambridge forces, won the 220 and 440 yard dashes, while Hildreth won both R MeGure 8G! the high and the low hurdles.

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Sakata dnd Tor Yamoto against The ice cream and soda pop Martino (Iron Mike) Angelo and circuit golfers had excellent Shelk Araby. There's a 90-minufe

track treatment at Purdue this year. limit on thé Lovelock-Raidéer bout combined| And Purdue officials want them and a 60-minute limit on the tag-(Harvard-Yale squad, nine events| back. Unfortunately, these boys 'team battle.

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