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the joy of July tonight. | They play a twi-night| doubleheader against the White Sox to launch the| second half of the major league] baseball season, and a sweep willl

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Steve O'Neill's walloping into the Americ Te dina a 5 2 8 X pit” Tis: ale was ang of bubbling!

18 true, of course, that Westtrips have meant woe for {he Sox for every one of these # ‘they've heen toppling in clutch. And there's the misery ‘only last June to prove it.

THE LAST time ‘the Red 3ox 2d into Chicago they lost four ght games, and four out of to the White Sor. A repeat wv the June bugaboo m ore- : ' 7 : : 11 “the same old Red Sox story.” BUDDIES—Carrying the towel, Caddy Joe Crouse (right) But the White Sox are a dif-| believes medalist Joo Campbell has the Indiana Amateur tourna. t elub now, They ye ont Mines ment “wrapped up." His golfer, a I5.year-old Anderson Hich | their. last 17 (while the | School pupil, captured medalist honors and yesterday knocked cf

17), and. ; ok foe 3 wile winning ag Ry | John David, 35-year-old Indianapolis linksman, Campbel''s in the

“Here's the eontrast between the [ower bracket in the championship flight today. Chirox big-gun batting AVArALes reir ro ———

“of that June series with Boston » : + bth win, Papish Goes After Qrestes Minono »212 30s 31 AAJ . . sno 3 3 Win for Tribe Tonight Jim Busby ....ooo0o 583 52) Carrasquel vee 202 290 Times Special

“The Bosox plan to pitch Mickey TOLEDO, July 12-—The Indianapolis Indians and First

tobbs in : . : . JcDarmott and Crus, 31 season Baseman Ed Stevens and his nailed-up bat must wait until

Philadelphia at St. Louis in the Meanwhile, the Tribesters will : sther American League gAmMes. head tomorrow for Columbus to 30Me of the top marksmen in In Whe A's and Browns play a twi- wind up this eastern tour. There diana and other Midwest statex

night doubleheader, is talk ih Columbus that John Today's events included handifii a =» * Galbreath, sportsman and owner CAP and doubles competition. To TIN THE National Teague: or the Pittsburgh ‘Pirates 18 in- Morrow's program will feature

Brooklyn goes winging with an terested in buying the Bed Birds championships ‘in. four classes

Ath iyi fst deny Tn mel WP ON ax saving that he was the “logical Kets fof the Indiana Clasg Cham-

face the Cardinals in a three- Birds, are ready to get rid of the INDIANA singles championship game series—and that homer eighth-place Association team. matches will be staged in the 200Stan Musial smacked against Ed| . Galbreath's statement may be a 16-yard target divicion Saturday.

Andy Pafko is sidelined with their working agreement. The In- Matches tomorrow and Saturday

Brooklyns considered over-confi- pounce whether they want to re- matches get underway at 9 dence their only enemy as they main or get away from the Bues. o'clock : gent Ralph Branca against Frank Pirate General Manager Branch Ruth Knuth, 10-times state Hiller. The Cards planned to use Rickev, however, has until Sept. women's champion, will be one of

gen in the only day game sched- Pirates will do. women's division uled, Tribe afficials report there have ho 4 The Reds are at the Braves heen no negotiations with the Pi . . and the Pirates at Philadelphia rates or any other major league Stewart Sisters in

fn night games which round out clun. However. it Is believed that Western Semifinals

the program Rickey is willing to end the five — —— Times Special . year agreement and begin another MILWAUKEE, July 12 (UP Cpl. Curt Simmens with Hollywood of the Pacific The Stewart sisters. Patty and 24 : Coast league Billie of Indianapolis. are in the Yields 2 Hits to Nats Walker Paces Birds semifinals today of the Western

Timea Special Elsewhere in the American As- and Junior girls tennis champion-

FT. Way NE, Ind. July 12 sociation last night, the Milwau- ships here. Cpl. Curt Simmons carried the Kee Brewers saw their 11 Patty. Indianapolis g authority nf a top-ranker by lim- y same anc y. iH 1apolis women's iting the Washington Esiators of one-half lead shaved to one full singles titleholder, won her quarthe Apiatican League to two hits game as they split a twin bill ter-final match yesterdsy defeatn' an exhibition baseball game with |e. Paul while the second- ing Jean Kaupie, Racine, Wis. here yesterday Ls {place Kansas City Blues trimmed 6-3. 6-2 and Billie advanced afier Simmons hurling for the three. | Minneapolis, 10 to 6. The Brewers eliminating Mary Ann Mulrine time National Semi. Pro Ft Wayne Clubbed St, Paul, 12 ta 1, with. 16 Milwaukee, 4.6 6-4, 6-2. champions, pitched the Hoosier hits in the opener at 8t. Paul, but

: ; the Saints won the 10-inning seec- Tribe at Bat team tn a 1 to 0 victory. He .s ond game, 3 to 2. behind Right

stationed at C ° ry AR" RB HN RR[ Pr x amp Atterbury, lt hander Clem _Lahine thinan Chambers »* 3 1 8 was Simmons first game against No em Ie Saflell 138 23 4! 12 an all-maior league team since The Louisville-Columbus series Iohnny Merson J14 48 9A 47 =e } # im 8 his induction at Columbus was evened at one fink Wafn ne BAR MN Washington (Al 000 000 000-0 /RAme each as the Red Birds wal- Harry Fisher A 1 is aa Ft. Wayne isemipro: 000 001 000-1 7 1. loped the Derbytown club, 10 to 8. Dem Dalrrandro 197 43 Ad 41 374 Haynes, Ferrick 4). Morena (8 and : wey. Bd Stevens Maas Mm Guerra: Simmons and Sehustear Co umbus Manager Harry (The Nanny Fernandes 3111 «8 23 #8 264 E—— —-—— pe Hat) Walker paced his club with Dey Solr - 8 12 ) n 361 annny all 1 4 3 Checks OK Tomorrow a three-run homer and three Ted Beard i186 41 40 10 286 2 > Lloy earhart 1 11 14 3 230 Rain checks from the Spaed- Singles. Whitey Platt 41 4 3 3 - 30 . ? Royce Lint 33 6 3 My rome program last night will be How the AA Is Doing Russ Peters 1-3 3 1 34% honored tomorrow night when gorrest Main Hn 3 2 Yt. rea § C i i 4 a the stock cars of the United At Home and Away Eran Papish 73 2: ow i : ' | Bob Curtis 3 4 0 0 006 Racing Association put on the HOME Jonn Hutchings \ ? 0 0.000! show ) ent announce ; ‘on ost Pot Joe Muir 0 t 000] ho the manageme announced 8t. Pau 15 1% 82% Two-Base Hits Merson 16. Dallessandro tnday. Minneapolis 28 8 619 14. Stevens 13, Fernandes 13, alin 13, - nu mts aR. is pH ww Milwaukee 25 18 871 Mangan 8 Stevens 8, Cale 5. Saffell 4 A A { | INDIANAPOLIS 2 18 838 Turner 4. McCall 3. Beard 3, Platt 3, Me5 ou ur uU ge an Kansas City LH 2 333 Call 3. Peters 2. Lint 1} ! Toledo 1 24 487 Three Base Hits Stevens 8, Merson 3 Loulsville 8 a 453 Mangan 3. Beard 3. Kalin 2. Pigher 2 Columbus i" 8 158 Turner 2, Dallessandra 2. Cole |, MeCall 1 AWAY _ Home Runs Fernandeg 11. Kalin 11 . Wan Lost Pel Dallessandra R, Steyens 7 erson 5, Tur Kansas City 23 1 398 ner 5. Mangan A Pisher 3. Beard }, Cole Milwaukes 4 19 358 2, Gearhart 2 Saffell |, Papish | Logisville 3 23 468 Sacrifice Hits Merson 4. Pernandes 3 IN LANAPOL 18 19 272 48) Lint 2. Main 2. Chamber: 1. Turner 1. st. Paul 20 24 458 Dallessandra 1. McCall 1, Beard 1, Platt oledo 1% 21 447 1. Strobel 1. Papish | Columbus 18 b8) 439 Stolen Bases -Saffell 10, Reard 3. Kalin Minneapolis 17 2H 40% 1. Fernandes |, Cole )

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Times Sporis Writer 5 ANDERSON, July 12—The kid straightened his sweat-stained red cap, looked down the bent shaft of his hand-me-down putter and knocked in an inch putt, : John David strode across. the green and squeezed the kid's hand. He had just Jost his match in the second round of match play in the Indiana Amateur Tournament yesterday to 15-year-old Joe Campbell, Anderson high school - youngster ’

The 33-year-old David, who will be one of Indiana's outstanding amateur linksmen as long

-'as he ig able to hold a club, had suffered a hu-

miliating defeat 3 and 2 at the hands of this young links upstart, medalist in the qualifying

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THE INDIANAPOLIS BOMBER may have felt differently inside. But he appeared as if he had -just won the championship. He went back to the clubhouse, took a shower and treated it as just another round of golf, ; This looked like John David's year. Rut something always hax happened. At the Indianapolis District tournament last month, John's game blew on the second round at Highland. His putter failed him. : And yesterday he hooked and putted badly and was generally off his game, =~ ® ¢ ©

LITTLE JOE CAMPBELL, playing his home course here, proved yesterday he is a great

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give some of the big boys in this event trouble. After yesterday's round here he was dubbed Joe the Giant Killer, y . But John David wasn't the only golfer who learned you can’t sell these kid golfers short. 2 * DICK PERK took a golf lesson from Jim Balch Jr, of Indianapolis as he lost 3 and 2. Both Campbell and Balch, the 18-year-old Meridian Hills shooter who will enter Jndiana University in the fall, played in the state junior tournament this year but were eliminated before the finals, At the opening of this tournament if anybody had said David and Perk would have played in the finals Saturday nobody would have laughed. They hoth are great golfers. But they yielded to a couple of up and ceming youngsters yesterday. The two rounds today Will cut the field to the semifinalists to play 36-hole matches tomorrow, » > * \ TODAY'S play with the elimination of many of the favorites including Defending Champion Bob Myers leaves the field wide open. There are such good players remaining from Indianapolis as Walt Chapman of Speedway, who won his first match by default when his opponent was forced to withdraw, and Pete Dye, who has been playing some outstanding golf this season. But still a good bet was Dale Morey, one of the outstanding amateurs in the state. Dale won yesterday first over Norman Dunlap Jr. of Terre Haute 4 and 3 and then over Rod Skiles of Anderson, 4 and 3.

15-Year-0ld Amateur Scores

FIRST ROUND

j Ch * . Dr. W. A. Hall Jr, Michigan City, de£4 oe feated Robert Myers. Indianapolis. § and 4 Ln in 5 ar | George Thomas. Michigan City, defeated! i | Elliott Phillips, New Albany, 5 and 3

Walter Chapman, Indianapolis, won by

{ =» default from J. A. Beaman, Columbus - Wendell Aldrich. Angola, defeated Mike 1 | Garpaes, South Bend, 3 and 2

ale Morey, Martinsville, defeated Norman Dunla , Terre Haute, 4 and 3}

Jr 3. By JIM HEYROCK John Wolr. Ihdianapoits. defeated Karl Times Sports Writer

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Neasler, Indianapolis, 4 and 3 George Kaperak. Terre Haute, defeated

Gene Coulter. Richmond, defeated Ash

boys were separated from the Clark. Muncie. 5 and 4 men here today Amateur Golf Tournament. MIGADK Henry. Logansport, defeated Bill

E. E. Mullins, Bloomington, defeated Fred in the State kroft, Kokomo, 3 and 2 :

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Terra Haute, one-up, and John Hare Jr. the Indianapolis Dis- Carl Smith, Indianapolis, defeated Chet . trict champion, Baleh, 3 and 2. day defeated Dick Perk of In-, ‘Francis Fleming, Evansville, = defeated hiladelphia at St. Louis 2 twi-night, ’ dianapalis; last year's runmer- Bill Thompson. Logansport, 3 and 2. "up in this meet... i Gene Coulter, Purdue's Big 10 ol Ww SECOND ROVND

i 57 ’ . NARS Romanyk, Indianapolis, 4 and 2 5 : . Kansas City 48 13 358 1 couldn't cope with the accurate Or d . ord of 6-3 shows the terfor of tonight to see what they can do about their streaks. BT i EE Hl kapar or Dive Hones of Loren Melson, Anderson, defeated Jack Wo 3 . ; . 3d : Minneapolis + 3 . > Bob Blake, And . defeated C vid Chuex. All. tise pesent The Tribe and Toledo were rained out here last night. [INDIANAPOLIS BRR 2! Kenaaliville, The 23yenr-nid [Rete i, panderion. defeated. Count ilosses were to them, The pr is ig : . iauisvilie 0.18 44 3... Holmes knocked out Joe the |, John David Indianapolis, defeated Henry Chisox? That'll be Anawered to Skipping along after winning eight of their last 10 foleda BO an OI rn 3 1 the | te, raven ang datentnt (7-2) i i i o i : Ta ) ors, Li s 3 and 32. night when Raney Ge ihe Starts, the Indians will bat behind lefthander Frank Papish AMERICAN 18AGUE third round of the meet. top Caries, Logtataart. Jand 3° 4 od : : : - ‘ : - ab ee — Wo 08 t WR : ‘ravens, lin. Baan : tonight while big Stevens will ~~~ Chicago @ i a Joe earlier, had eHmingtod pilo® Campbell, “Anderign, ‘defeated John . a . , . Boston 47 29 618 1 Indiana po s’ John avid. 5. Hammond, an » : Naw York 3 29 408 3 Jim Balch, Ind lis. defeated Bob ALSO vital in the American be seeking another hit in his 300 Start Firing Cisvelana “ 33 iH 1" That's where the 15-year-old Goldberg. Indianapolis 7 and 5" To + 4 st va tor a el oil 3 J i 2 z ave. olr y endallvilje efeate League is the start of the third- 27th straight game. Washington i} 4 413 1s. Picked up the nickname. Keith ‘Campbell, Monticello. 2 and 1 nag Yankees series against the Stevens cracked his favorite In 57th State Philadaionia $B 8 J 18% In other matches, two pre- | Jack ‘Roser, Anderson,’ deissyes Mike } 41 = x Ne . at 3 Luli ? 5 2 2 : orson, Anderson up DAs. The Yanks lost three in/bat here Tuesday night in the h T de . NATIONAL LEAGUE meet favorites came through, Dick. Perk, Indianapolis. defeated. Ted a row at Boston, Ailing Joe Di- eighth inning but had the willow S ool Here 0 ay Lae ON Won Lost Pct. GB Dale Morey of Martinsville de- Lasts ndiamepolis, 1 up in Jo holes sa Maggio is benched. There's talk nailed and refused to discard it on yoy gm 200 entrants began Row ork 3 i 4% a. feated Edgar Mullins of Bloom- |. "y/o any, 8 and 4, ’ f fe on the club. And no- fearing bad luck. - a a3 ‘ . t. Louis 40 35 333 - 9'yl ington, 3 and 2, and Paul Dye Gieorge Laflin, Franklin, defeated H. L of panic he . 3 i t ‘ . ar competing in the 57th annual In- Cincinnati 8 33 488. 13 4 ¢ Hossinget, Anzola,. 3 and} hitter Bohby Feller goes with his! Papish, winner of his fast two ol BF @ 40h Ch diana Gun Ehilsdelphia 33 4] - 481 1p dee defeated his cohart from Nomiae ADT R. S ARC Co ated 12-2 record against 9-5 Allie starts, has a 5-3 record for the ping nig a an Boston 34 0 43 Hs Indianapolis, Carl Smith, 5 and g.any Robbins. Indianapolis. 8 and 4 Revnolds : season 1h, « - an 08 oad, Pittsburgh aN 413 18's 4. . Bob White, Indianapolis. defeated Nick eYNO 08 ad - day. ri aus f Tint |. |Garbacz, South Bend, 2 and ! : Washington Is at Tetroit an Aug. 13 Deadline The four-day meet will feature GAMES TODAY Jack Ramsey of Tipton ral- | "p, " ho" indianapolis. defeated Dick

lied to oust George Kaperak of Gant. Indianapolis, 2 and 1

Pate Burkholder, Indianapolis. defeated Sam O'Neal, Crawfordsville, 2 up

defeated Jim Baker. Indianapolis, 2 and 1 Dick Stackhouse, Indianapolis, defeated Balch yester- .., gryck, Richmond ‘3 and 2

Bill Link, Ft. Wayne, .deleated Johh Mahan, Indiangaelis.. 2 and |

ivy rh ; v Ail, ao © NATIONAL LEAGUE the weak Western Division sinh one to . buy ‘the. Columbus . Rett pionship, and 50-pair deuble tar: Cigelnnay ot Bosinn in} hts. . champion, was three-up over Ha) Macatad Thomas 3 2e 1 ie a Lh + % “ i RO v t 1 - 3 = - 5 The Cubs are first. The second- Birds" after rumors that the St. gets. a . St. Louls at New York ; Oscar Melson, Anderson, after ‘Morey defeated Skiles, 4 and 3, place Giants, meanwhile, frst rouis Cardinals, owner of the Red . na ¢ PISurEl, at PRIAGEIDRIE inlahi, nine holes "7" | Mullins defeated Wolf. 1 up ® -— ne Couiter defeated Farrington. 3 and 2.

Dr. W., A. dall of Michigan Melron defeated Henry, 4 and 2 City, led Wali Chapman of In- Ramsey defeated Schultz, 2 up

Campbell dbfeated David. 3 and 2.

s 1 fianapolis, one-up at the turn.’ 5. "qereated White, 6 and 5 3 0 Dr... Hall bounced Defending Kaperak defeated Blake, 2 up

Holmes defeater Rosser. 4 and 3

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Burnside defeated Stackhouse, 2 and 1 Link defeated Pleming, 3 and !

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WHAT'S THE SCORE?—Jim Balch of Indianapolis rests his tootsies in the Anderson Hotel. He had plenty of walking to do yesterday to beat Dick Perk of Indianapolis and advance in the state amateur. Jim went into third round play with a 2 and | victory over Perk, last year's state runner-up.

16 Tee Off for Spot In Publinx Series

By RICHARD McFARLAND

United Press Sports Writer

MILWAUKEE, July 12—Sixteen amateurs, ranging from an 18-year-old student to a 43-year-old rancher, began two rounds of play today that will decide the semifinalists of the National Publi¢ Links golf tournament. The Stanish Cup race was still wide open as survivors of the original 210-man field teed off on the fourth day of the six-day match-play grind. "1

% 1 cabbie, had to go one extra hola Today's double winners enter =" 1-up victory over . Curtis

36-hole semifinal play. and Reynolds of. Berkley, Mich. fhe title match will be played All three former champions in Saturday. the meet were knocked out in the If. any of the golfers rated third round. Besides Bielat they special attention, they were slim were Robert Clark of St. Paul, Harold Haddock, a hot-scorer of 1940 champ, who bowed to Al Denver, and Kenneth Lanning, wietecha. Chicago. 1 down, and 26-year-old Rolla, Mo.. student Anpdv Szwedko of Sharpsburgh, who upset defending Champion Pa. 193% ‘winner. who. Jost fo Stan Bielat of: Yonkers, N. Y., Bryon Hunt of Columbus, 0. 1 yesterday. "| down. Haddock, a tire builder who

— rie has fired the only sub-par golf a “3 go far, beat P. D, Wolfe of Terre Will Gate Prices Haute. Ind. in his fourth-round m#tch* 4 and 3. Lanning, who Rollback? If— got his first set of clubs only = 19 LTP he Fives gh Tg Boe py ar his TOLEDO a Joly 12 2

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