Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1951 — Page 16

‘a good eacher big ‘was and ' ' what an apt Heyrock pupil was little brother, This Pro Bill Heinlein “Jittle brother,” Ralph Hein- , scorched par over the HillCountry Club course yeswith a best ball of 62, 10 under pat.

‘AND Ralph split $140, 40, ‘per cent of the pot, yesterday for winning the pro-am tournat that officially started the h annual Indiana Open golf ament. > 11, 40-year-old pro at Forest Prk golf. course in Noblesville, id brother Ralph, 26-year-old fanapolis amateur, established

Ban among the favorites

DOWN BUT NOT OUT—With three days left to keep the

gwin this year's Open as they it... in the Indiana Open tournament supplied with food and

will play 18 holes tomorrow and

“burn up”

AFTER TODAY'S 18, the field

the low 60 shooters will play 36 holes Friday. There was a big difference of opinions of what | total would win the tournament. Some thought 280 or four rounds of 70, eight under par. Others thought 275 will win, 13 under par. There were still others who believed some golfer would the course to come near Fred Wampler's 271 of last year,

5 n o DALE MOREY, Indiana’s amateur champion, yesterday re-|’

tained his title as the “sharpest” dresser on the course as he turned out with red%plaid shorts and cap to match.

» ” # JOE CAMPBELL, the 15-year-old sensation who startled the veterans by being medalist in

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the last night. The reason

Merson came up to bat last night under drama-chirged conditions. The bases were loaded, two were out and the Indians trailed Minn2apolizs by a score of 4 to 3 in the bottom of the ninth. So what did Merson do? If you say he singled to the scoreboard for the tying and winning runs, you're absolutely right.

And as the Millers’ jaws drooped in dismay at this turn, 80 did their position in the American Association. Thanks to Merson, the Tribe moved into the first division by a half game. The evicted Millers sank to fifth.

Double Bill Tonight

Manager Don Gutteridge's Redskins have a chance to solidify the- fourth-place holding tonight: The Millers and the Indians meet in a double-header, starting at 6:30.

Johnny Price, Cleveland's answer to Al- Schacht, brings his

the state amateur recently at Anderson, will play in the open.

- He didn’t play yesterday but was

on the Course tor practice.

DON FISCHESSER, president of the state PGA, has put out an| attractive program for the tournament,

A0U FEENEY is “probably the!

comedy to the field between games tonight. Since the joke was on them last night, the Millers will be happy to laugh at someone else,

That 5-4 spine-tingler had a lot ‘of angles. For one thing, Forjrest Main won in “relief to gain a 12-4 record and a tie

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There's a New Luster To Feller's Cluster

By United Press ¢ NEW YORK, Aug. 1—Bobby Keller's proudest mo-| ments in baseball may ‘be just ahead today because the incomparable Cleveland right hander is pitching at the same

lustrous level as in 1939 and 1940, which were the two greatest vears of his career, ————————————— Feller, number one winner in'der, now a Cleveland coach, be-

the majors with 16 victories as tween 1830 and 1947. Feller has against only four won his games in the much more de f eats, gained short span of 1936-1951 counting his latest tri- out three full years for Navy

umph last night, service, 5 to 3, over the Feller gave up -eight hits and Senators in when he went out for a pinch-

Washington, put- hitter, Mjke Garcia protected his ting the Indians Margin, Bobby Avila's single within two Produced the two marginal runs. games of the At Boston, the Browns roared idle Yankees Up with four runs in the eighth and a full game to clinch the victory for reliever ahead of the Red Satchel Paige, who went to the 280%. who were rescue of Ace Ned Garver when

- 4 he pulled a leg muscle in the Bob Feller geteated, 5 to 6 fifth. The Red Sox protested the

by the lowly Browns,

victory because they claimed The one-time Towa plowboy, Paige's famed “hesitation pitch” whose. fireball made him the constituted a balk motion with

greatest nitcher in the majors in runners on the decade before World War 1I, AkJonger Bas that zip in his grip, bit he's winning more consist- » Shily han ever. Yor Ap 1940, In he Re netioa . Jain he nea er year a he League game, ‘the skidding White ae Sox lost their 10th decision in the

base. Two. of the Brownie runs came home on a wild throw by Billy Goodman,

his Mark on Aug: 1 Was st 11, and fell 75 games behind giving him a better per- pace, dropping a 4 to 2 game chase as.ot Bow. 2 in 25 to ‘the Athletics, y c e und up. -In the National League, Brookhis top winning percentage lyn- won its 10th» et in a row Ré, had a mar of 15-6/las Don Newcombe won his ninth wor th oe (straight and his 15th of the sea‘ison, 8 to 3, over tsburgh, while the second-place Giants b put yet stayed 9%. games back by topinn . the Cubs, 4 to 3. Rookie Nichols of the Braves] d the Cardinals, 6 to 0, on’ hits, ‘the Phillies made §

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excellent rounds. for the American Associatio . his. own card, the graying drink, Tom Slaughter, Hillcrest Country Club manager, slumps in ©Bly professional in the tourna- pitching lead. For ot Tribe fired ‘a 68, four under par. -exhaustion amid cases of soft drink. What Il he look like wri it's nem who. Js Sal whine. 23 - Starter Joe Muir showed signs of Iph was three under par for all over Friday? Hillcrest. He quit re in 1945. | Preaking out of the doldrums. 17 holes but could not compute oh : Wilh , : . : elm Rough his score since he picked up on,0ld, won his first tournament inin a playoff. He has been a mem- GREENSKEEPER Tex Harvey | g 3 BALLS AT ONETIME No. 9 1928, The Indianapolis Times High ber of the national public links|ig keeping a careful watch on the, Hoyt Wilhelm had the Indians R i {team f Indianapoli oR TO3 DIFFERENT » eC» School tourney. He repeated the| m from polis for three|.qy, duri 1 He’ eating out of his hand for six Hip SERIOUS firing|next d in 1930 won the|years. TSe GUIDE play. He's proud of SATOHERS we witH UT THE gin year and in on el his finely conditioned layout and innings. He held them to three. PERFECT CONTROL . today with the field of 183|state junior title, f ANOTHER ™ EA makes dozens .of trips a day over hits and no runs during that the first 18 holes that will v x loom OTs. RAR Poon #r4aY!t in his jeep. He has moved No time: Meanwhile, Withelm's + nt on the final 72-hole score] HE WON THE state amateur] fessional who ened he 12 green so it plays across the Mates made it touch and go for the undefended title, crown in 1931 and the Indianap- latum Driving — carne n with|lake, a tricky: drive. Muir, = : and Ralph topped 78 two-iolis district in 1032 and is a three- individual card of 66, six under! The Millers scored a Tun“in the Le. © =~ CATCHES FLY BAUS FROM A. ’ " “teams that participated 0 time winner of he Open, 1534, Bias Dabney~ who ‘wort the Opens HILLOREST MANAGER: Tom third on @ Wal; NNeIM's: BACT’ 0 TL st MO ie OBBP LONE. STD ING pro-am yesterday, and '44. Also added to his striag ij, 1946 at ‘Coffin. had nines of| 2ughter has one of the most fice and Pete Milne's single. After’ . i ON HIS NOGGIN.., x e Open is nothi few fogiof victories are three state PGA |g, 32, which included six birds, |Sificlent setups for keeping thesthat they were silent until the . Sle : > Bill and competitive golf 15 noth-/crowns and other open titles from, Other top scores in the pro-am: golfers supplied with food .and|sixth. Neill Sheridan's two-run CBE [IAGO gf tnt Mri lea aa) } new to brother Ralph. Bill, outside the state. | _63—Gordon Leishman. pro, and Dick|GTiNK seen in any men’s tourna- homer featured the Millers’ three- %s 0 started his golfing career as Ralph won the L. Strauss & Co. J of SSIAPOE Losansvrt, and| ment this season. The bulk of the run. gasp in the sixth frame. to take care of Merson. After Tribe Box Score gaddy at the Country Club of Tourney in 1048 and tled for itipais Morey, Martinsville. crowd is handled in a circus tent| The Indians played it to the one fquled off pitch, Barnhill MINNEATOLIS apolis when he was 9 yearsiagain this year only to be beaten ys, ‘Martinsvie vo" °° and Bob Hi the first tee. hilt, though, and soon the heat knew he couldn't fill the request. | NAB H 0 A= Softball Pairings mr ‘began to catch up with Wilhelm. | # 87 a Rifer, &= 1 1 +38 'He weakened in the seventh SHRINE NIGHT brought out Homan Ff 1 4; 2S Slated Friday orey =UJUn er er 4 when Dom Dallessandro and Ed 7931 admissions. Zouaves and Gilbert, . § 18 8 ob pine for the sinual Mar |Stevens followed Nanny Fernan- Hoosier-drawl Arabs filled the Pickens, ar so 1 ngs Yor Lue 4NNYA) Xan | State Amateur Champion Dale holes. And Speedway’s Walt/dez’ walk with singles for the premises. While the sultans Katt c ;] J 88 gj lon County Softball tournament { Morey, Martinsville, was one un- Chapman was three over at the Tribe’s first run. strutted, Merson supplied the Panovich, 9 9-0 0 0 will be made at the Dearborn 1 {der par at the end of four holes same distance. The eighth found Wilhelm in a harum. (scarum). Yolo - 0 oe - 3 Hotel Friday at 8 p.m. Bi : [toda as th real sweat. Ted Beard, stretch-| 4 4 4. oT i whel Winioin | Deadline for entries is 5 p.m. oy LEAGUE STANDINGS : J a y as the Indiana Open Gqif| First to complete the 18-hole jo his consecutive game hitting MAIN'S APPEARANCE was» v RBA scored. | rea ne 3 : p MANERICAN ASSOCIATION {86. Paul 5... saves: 100'000 000-1 @ 0 ournament opened at Hillcrest. medal round were: {streak to 17, doubled and came his 42d of the season, He's mak-|geard, cf AR RH O. A Eionight at all sporting goods pg WL et. as| “ion. Loni” RE Rn and One-hundred eighty-three players’ Earl Brown, Camp Campbell, home on a ditto by Fernandez. ing a bid to be the Jim Konstanty yeison, 20 ........5 0 2 3 : §|stores. Softball stadia will accept bikes » 81 4 Thompson; Evans and Okrie. » (reported to the tees-for the an- Ky., professional, with 44-40—84;/The Millers summoned Frank of the Association. The Indians’ Dallessandro, if ...4 0 2 1 0 Olentries until 10 p.m. tonight. ag Clby 3 4 New york oe 030 001 a00—4 2/0UAI struggles Red Wagonér, Indianapolis, with Fanovich to pitch to Dallessandro. chief war cry seems to be “Re- Blair, rt >... "8 0. 8 1 8 8 Mechanics Laundry, defending Minneapolis 84 800 gwiChicamo oc. l. O10 003 000-3110 Pro Charley Harter, Logans- 40-42-82, and Delman Whitsell, Fanovich Fails member the Main.” PErner eS. $4 Sul 8 ; b Louisville §1 Aw ll miter: Hatten: 8) nd Hires. Swen 011 port, was one over par after four Plymouth, with 43-39-82. : 2» Muir pl 1:31 Shamplon, > Bot 2 e Shieved. Wax xn. ih ne - t * LO8 ————————— 3 pry { Columbus _ ONAL’ yo. . 400 20 | itcher. Hi flor (6-9). Home runs—Thomson, { Fanovich wasn't the solution MUIR'S THIRD-INNING single, Main. Py ... 8-0 0.0 0 0; nne t this area in the Mid-~ L Pet. GB {Manager Tommy Heath thought| t of the Season. Mangan .....: .0 0 0 0 o oTrepresen Brooklyn ........ a 32 sa | Ehiladotnnga avian 200 010 004-7 21 ISaivitt Moves On In Eastern Meet lhe would be. -Dim Dom Dal way his Bast hos 0 \ e — Lint 1 8 0 0 0 West Regionais at Logansport, * New Yor! a +B 44 2 2 » , MY . ” An nls starting role was is Totals 13 = 9 12 SEA. tie 3a, Chen, Haman eA wir | SOUTH ORANGE, N. J, Aug. 1|the gallery by defeating seventh-|Singled Fernandez home to make first-since July 6. Fis her grounded out for Muir in 8th. 1 Aug. 31-Sept. 2. : Boston D485 49 419 171310). Byerly (9) and Howell. Winning| rp) mon ceed D seeded Earl Cochell of San fran: it 4-3. ‘If Fanovich had known. . . Mangan walked for Main. in 8th, The double-elimination tourney Chicago 39 51 41} givg|pitcher, Hansen i- RuBlee ERY Op-seeded Dick Savitt seeds 3-6. 6-1. 8-8 lof Merson’s impending heroics, he! Three early inning double plays yan, sof, for Mansan in Gh, = opens Tuesday at Municipal, PIDSIRIALE "eco eene ne $ 3% 304 pick. Ennis. ot a0 oma 19 meets Don Candy of Australia to-| Second.seeded Tony Trabert of Would have quit while she was smoothed Joe's path. Otherwise, INDIANAPOLIS Midge. £009 000 122-8 Beech Grove and Longacre stadia. ; . AMERICAN | deative an BIOSKIYR recxerannen 1 000 020-3 70 day and Sid Schwartz of Brook- ; : ahead. : Merson might" have been a dan 2, Stevens Fernandez Dallessandro,| Entry fee for members is s1d for ; New. York 3b pet, : Newcombe . (154) and” am aneila: Pol-'}, 1 : Cincinnati; who faces Paul Remy) EO Johnnv-come.lately in the ninth, Merson 2. Two-base Hits—Hoffman, Beard. | > Cleveland. 5..o0i0nns 3 oe 3 {let Werle id) Walsh (8) LaPaime 8) VN, Who scored the first major, France today, scored a 6-1, 6-3} The Dioth dawned rightly. for iS : ” fee yi I Deutie Phare C aaa Ron- “members §25. Bs, xo Rn 3 [ECOL LNGE Beas et * upset, opposes Frank Sedgman, 0 (SRC PCA SEE 8 Ch D the Millers. Two Indians were hth, sifed; Cie to Miron ln Brag, HUEY: Results: wis bag 3. os rs anothe : - y ITTE YE SAYS s 0 Hilbe eague \ Staa idm apdposton [ooo 300300 100-810 3 another Australian, in the fea. VItOTY rook- quickly put out. Then Fanovich| GUTTERIDGE SAVS hell use ig, fo, Sofas io Sub Setncns BusniCellahan Loasys a2 Mining! dias Sanington 33 4 11 "Nichols (3-3) and Cooper: Lanier. Pohol- tured third round matches of the lyn in his second-round match. was overcome with generosity. He| Royce “Lint and Frank Papish Left on Bases—Minneanolis 5,-Indianapolis. 0: Barber Firestone 17, Allied Flosists 4: St. Louis 84 326 2g); sky (1) and D. Rice. Hoge run—Torgeson. Eastern Grass Courts Tennis Veteran Davis Cuppers Gardnar Walked: Dick Cole, Jim Mangan tonight. Adrian Zabala and Dixie ar a 3, ge Joram servel; 4 Yo, Cetin GAMES TODAY chicas. RERICAN 26 4500 600-3 1 Championships. * Mulloy of Coral Gables, Fla., and | (batting. for Main) and Beard. Howell may go for the Millers. Muir 5 Main 1. Hits Off: Muir 10 tn 8 LeE0% a Peerless Pump; 9:40, fenal AN AN oN Piflndsiohia + isch 00 Sixt Dov: | __ Savitt eliminated Bill Tully of Billy Talbert of New York also/Royce Lint ran for Mangan. ‘Howell has been plagued by arm 1; Barnhill, 1 in, 0 (pitched 0, OnE, Dadar | SBUCCuiaRAD engue play at Lon Rin Dr et rn APOLI8 Ba). (an A A ir a ITathe New Rochelle, hl Y., 6-2, 6-0, yes- gained the third round with indi-| Dave Barnhill strolled in from trouble this season. 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