Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1951 — Page 25
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FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1951 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ PAGE 25
: ; ee gi 3 T : ral . : ® TT 11 J | 4 Service . ’ : ° | Every Hour on the Hour Burkes Pace Berry Heads | Bettenhausen. 2 Americans, Locke [usr i sehrdey . ¥ * ¥ no . ) | ! Eee ap » | SERVICE | : | \ 5 UP)-—The ould Break i | | | INIS ar pening DRY GLEANERS hletic As- | . .] ! committee | i 4 "By United Press 1613 Prospect st. FR-2205 to discuss ’ . 1. . PORTRUSH, Ireland, July 6—Max Faulkner, British ests to put | | Ryder Cup player, won the British Open Golf Cham ionship a ; | , 2 : live tele- | | today with a 72-hole scere of 283. © By United Press on LR Faulkner, who shot into the lead on the second round . ._Reese Berry of the Coffin Times Soeclal °T, ¢ se . a [<= | RR . py Souris : a ORONO: july s Jack \Golf Club, who celebrated the. MILWAUKEE, July 6— yesterday, scored a third round two under par 70 and a desisten - ria “ om ex., 4Fouith: of July by firing a 69 hy Two of the top-flight drivers fourth round 74 to win out in the international field as the vy © as heen tages ” as a lto win the second annual In-| pn the country are among two Americans, still left in to= ———— - ween - ¥ { . . . ‘ 3 . a six-g te le exbopL OB coming great of goil, was | diana Public Links champion- more than: 50 entries in the day's play finished. far back. final round with a six-stroke lead Pp threatening to come into his : ’ " {150-mile AAA stock car race = k 3 : I h and never was threatened. sis, was tod he led the 5c) \ship over the Coffin course, oh Frank Stranahan, the ama- Bobby Locke, the defending the NCAA own loday as he Je e field f today was getting ready to head \bere Sunday. teur from Toledo, O., wound up champion who was seeking his . However, into the third round of the Ca- tor the national publinx tourney Tony Bettenhausen, Tinley with a score of 295 with rounds third successive British Open Title, younced it nadiag Open gel championship in Milwankee. ) Park, Ill. and Myron Fohr, Mijl- today of 72 and 73, while’ Sgt. finished far back with a 293. e ban and With a Acore 0 : i . Berry will make the trip.to the : ; : in Charles Rotar of Canton, O., shot Locke shot two 74s today. lenged the At the pace of his first two RACES TONIGHT—BIll Eu- national event with Aull of.. his LONG KNOCKER -. Rial Waukee, have signed to race at rounds of 76 and 75 for an ag- —— - . make suc’ rounds, the curly-haired Texan p. lc always a tough compet golfing buddies, Chuck Hess, 1950 the Wisconsin State Fair park. g.e.cate of 303. MAKE A GOOD DEAL not only would win the tourna- ito h by "k , pe State 8 bitax champ; Buck Hat- Berry will lead the Indianapolis Time rials Start 3! on with the © reine a homemade putter, and through The Indianapolis Times recting che ment with ease but would wipe tor, has been knocking on ® eld and Clayton Nichols. Nichols| representatives to the national Fate beginning at 2:30 (CST), using a putting stance similar to Classified ads. That's where sell- , has de- out the tourney record of 268 held| door of victory lane at the W. is replacing Arnold Koehler, who| bli [inks tournament in Mii- Fohr, holder of two track that of E. J. (Dutch) Harrison, . cts buyer, landlord meets ig game shall by South Africa's Bobby Locke. 16th St. Midget Speedway this is unable to make the trip. P records, has been tagged the man the American professional star, . pr ; “area dude Burke took command with a| s0a30N Ho Yoo much suc Top golfers from 33 cities will waukee. to beat in the race of the fastest paulkner started the fourth and renter and employer meets work- HARRY LEVINSON six-under-par 66 on each round| B " he'll b hand ‘to [OPED the tournament's preliminary | = iE 24 qualifiers. He holds a 50.54 ; : or. Let Times Ww ant Ads work $7 N. Penn. Corner IMinois & Market nn et over the 6543 yard layout. They| ¢ess. but he e on hand to |, ow with the Harding ; seconds (71.2 miles per hour) for you. PHONE RI-ley 5531. : gave him a three-stroke lead over| fry again tonight when the {Trophy Team contest. Complete Autopsy mark for one lap and the 150-mile Wet Wash Nee rT. ERE 27 uh * fellow Texan Fred Hawkins of El stock cars roll on the fast Teams will tee off over the 71- record of two hours, 16 minutes a : Li ee Q RA " ] Paso at 135 with still another quarter-mile asphalt track. Time par Brown Deer Park Course On Amateur Boxer 58.57 seconds (65.6 mph). He AMSTERDAM, N. Yi UE IR ei oi bo ke Texan, Chuck Klein of Willow 4.1 7 heats at 8.30 Stocks tommorrow in 18-hole medal play has won two previous 150-mile July 6 (UP) Local base- - Springs, third at 136. | i at Speed a for the traveling trophy. + CHARLOTTE, N. C. July 6 sto¥k car races here. ball fans who pin their | TONITE Three-Way Tie 250 roll a dpesdiome. Most of the golfers will com- (UP)- Coroner T. H. Byrnes was Bettenhausen, who finished sec- hopes for a Canadian- : LR TTC ~————————=— ete in a driving contest Sunday. expected to complete laboratory ond to Walt Faulkner at Darling- American League pennant | 8:30 D hy 1} Stan Leonard of vancouver, The full field of 210, thinned tests today which may show why ton, 8. C.. July 4, has scored vic- on the Amsterdam Rug- N edo Bo B. C., Canada's chief candidate to down from an original entry of @ 17-year -olC amateur boxer tories in the 100-mile races at the makers, are beginning to RESERVATIONS BE. 3316 Jeep the title at home, caused 2983 in sectional qualifying dropped dead in the ring virtually Fairgrounds and Langhorne, Pa. wonder what the team ; $1.00 '** Gen. Ad Seat Dominion hopes to blaze bright rounds, will begin in six days of untouched by his opponent. Another pair of high powered looks like. ) Cole ULLAL as he finished the first two rounds championship match play Monday.. Dr. M. L. Fisher, who was at entries are the drivers who fin- A doubleheader between under 12 a seve ar: tots c with a seven-under-par total of Three former champions lead the ringside, said he believed 133- ished one-two in last year's AAA ~~ the.-Amsterdam.. clube CLAM dal Een
137. Leonard was in a three-way tie at that figure with Defending Champion Jim Ferrier of San Francisco, who shot a first-round
the field—Stanley Bielat, Yonkers, pound M. L. Chandler Jx.* Dur- national stock car standings. They Gloversville was rained out | N. Y., the 1950 winner; Robert C./ham, N. C., suffered a heart at- are Jay Frank, Leland. Mich. and last night, making it five 114) STREET 3 432A Nf Clark, St. Paul, Minn., 1940 cham- tack. Dr. Byrnes said his autopsy Norm Nelson, Racine, Wis. Nelson, straight home games for
pion; and Andrew Szwedko, Pitts- report probably will provide a def- won the 100-mile stock event here the Rugmakers which have i ~ DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM THE 500-MILE TRACK burgh, Pa., winner in 1939. inite answer. last August. been washed out. 65 and then soared to par 72 on RR) - ’ =~
the second, and ‘Ed Furgol of : Hank’ . | : , a nk’s Mother Dies Royal Oak, Mich. New Castle—The Indiana Racing Asso- ; ee mts ee eam ciation hard-top pilots take over the Mil VE [ 2 7 io. Lawn Speedway track Sunday night, NEW YORK, July 6 (UP) The six-event program starts at 3:30 Mrs. David Greenberg, mother of p. m. and includes four heat races o | . al laps each, a 15-lap semifinal and a 25- Hank Freenpery, general mana-| ; X =: A A ap main event, N i WN ’ 3 » A budding rivalry shapes up with Bud) BT 0 the Cleveland Indians, | a WE Cox of Liberty and Bill Evans of Muncie died yesterday in a local hospital] D> 4 renewing a feud Among other starters) AS p ¢ GE | expected are , Bob Carnes, Liverty: Les after a long illness. Services ¢ cy | Massingale, Bol uffey an ene Hager- wi ‘ g i si TRAC ! man, New Castle; “Bud House, Hagerstown, will be held today at Riverside A 3 a 4 ay Zz ¢ i
Jue Moore and Audie Schwartz, Muncie; Chapel at 11:45 p. m. and burial
| Fearless Fields, Dunkirk and Charles | Ebert, Connersville. etery Anderson—Sun Valley Speedway has a ~~~ ~~ busy week-end of racing beginning tomorrow. \ Stock cars, featuring favorite drivers, will spin the oval tomorrow night, beginning with 7:30 p. m. time trials. Included will be four heat races. two semifinals and the feature attraction. By United Press Entered are Johnny Arnold, Muncie: AT AQUEDUCT — The jumping horses Mad Duke Simmering, eurreht rose were in the. spotlight ‘yesterday as San-: bRoibt-ieader. SRCETS on, SD RE ford Stud Farms’ Fulton raced to a head Richmond. secon to. Kimmeriing in ih
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horses; In the excitement the victory of Joseph! M. Roebling's Admiral Drake in the featured $4000 Rathbone Purse was almost
overlooked The son of War Admiral, wt ; : scoring his first victory of the season,| 5 5 3 a: got off to a quick three-length lead and & ’ s “¥ > ARIAT REAR, ‘ a, as |
$2 tickets, who somehow managed to fig-| ure out that Garamons would win the:
still had a length-and-a-half of it when he went under the wire after six fur.
¥ ones. iral Drake paid $5.00 to win as ul SPALDING SUR-FLITE GOLF % % favorite under Jockey Chris Rogers. Laran : ‘ $ finished second and High Trend took third. WOODS SL $9 each CARTS { . { 0 ARLINGTON BARK. The §-yiar;old >, | i ING or ve $30 59.98 AE : tennam was second and French Admiral ' et 0° Five .-$ , . pie imean | MENS ARO-MAGIC and Blue Rocket third. GOLF SHOES .e $1 3.75 Pa ROLLTWOOD. PARK ShoNumdtl ’ Not = Toy. Spalding and Bristol Cadet . : the stretch today to capture the $6000 Start Em Young Junior Size oy Sets. For ages 5 to 9 $19.15
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] Jockey Steve Brooks kept Skelter close to the early pace set by the Cosham Kid o TI ) and farted moving on Jhe Sie Jaking EM-ROE SPOR NG the lea in e stretch, Skelter a 4 enough left to withstand the closing GOODS CO.
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