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Barnum Leads
By United Press
CHICAGO, Aug. 3—It was gigantic John Barnum against the field, today in Tam O’Shanter’s “All American” Open Golf Championship and the field was the likely winner. Barnum, a 39-year-old 200pounder from Grand Rapids, Mich., shot the greatest round of his career yesterday—a 35-29—64, eight under par for first place
after 18 holes, the quarter mark of the annual tournament.
But his chances to continue such a spectacle, even against an easy golf course such as this, were slim, particularly since such consistent stars as Sam Snead, Lloyd Mangrum, Jim Ferrier, Bobby Locke and Jimmy Demaret, were still in the running.
Barnum surprised the field of 119 pro's with his score, one stroke off Mangrum’s course record. It set a new course mark for the final nine holes and shattered a record of 30 which Bryon Nelgon set up in 1945. Barnum'’s stellar round gave him ‘a three stroke edge on the field, represented by Fred Hawkins and Jimmy Demaret, the Ojal, Cal, veteran with 67's. Behind them were Chick Harbert, Tofnmy Bolt, Fred Haas Jr., Skee Riegel and Dutch Harrison with 68's, and Ted Kroll, Ansel Snow, Jack Mann, Jack Shields, and Jack Burke Jr., with 69's.
Savitt Favored Against English
By United Press SOUTH ORANGE, N. J., Aug. 3—Tall, dark and handsome Dick
Savitt, who hails from nearby Orange, N. J., was expected to breeze past Tony Mottram of England, while the other match pitted veteran Gardnar Mulloy of Coral Gables, Fla, against Hamilton Richardson, the National Junior Champion” from Baton Rouge, La.
Mottram, was left as the lone overseas threat following yesterday’s play that saw Billy Talbert of New York whip Frank Sedgman of Australia, 2-6, 10-8, 6-4. In another match, young Tony Trabert of Cincinnati downed Budge Patty of the U. 8. 6-1, 3-6, 12-10.
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Charged in Bradley Fix’.
y United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 3—A 26-‘year-old former Harvard Law| School student was charged today with bribing three ‘Bradley University basketball players to throw a game in Madi-| son Square Garden against Bowl{ing Green in March, 1949. | The accused fixer, Saul Fein-| {berg, New York, was taken into]
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| Bradley-Bowling Green game by| !seven points. He met with three Bradley players—Gene Melchiorre, William Mann and George Chianakas—in a New. York hotel to
lost money, the district attorney said, because of last-minute sub-| stitutions
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lightweight title holder {last night and he just squeezed by.
| Don Williams took four rounds, | {Tke Williams three and three were [called even, . { The former champion, fighting out of his class at 146 pounds, [showed his greatest strength in {the early rounds but lost points {to the stinging left jabs of the’ | Worcester Williams, who weighed in at 147.
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| By United Press | WASHINGTON, Aug. 3—Minor| Leagues President George Traut-| man told Congress ‘today that some restrictions on big league, broadcasts must be worked out to save minor league baseball,
FRED HAS DEVELOPED A PLATFORM AND QVERHEAD OVER EXERCISE TO PUT SPRING INTHE LEGS.
Field over to*Junior Baseball, Inc.| offs. | On Aug. 17 the Juniors willl In the ‘A League the Riverside take over the big stadium to Cardinals, Hawthorne, Hall-Neal
decide the City Championships of 2nd the Panthers have already
Double A, A, B, and C league Secured their tourney spots. baseball. The George Lilly award for
Monday begins the first round Sportsmanship and playing ability
: : {will be given to one boy from of the elimination tourney at! » : Riverside Park prior to the finals. Jao League quring the finals at Games will start at 5 p. m. ietory Field. The top two teams of each league will play in the tourney. Also the top two American Legion A League teams have been invited to participate. Double ‘A and A League leaders have been decided upon for|l, tournament competition but thels
{nominated by the team ’coach.
decided by a panel. AA LEAGUE :
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1. Broad Ripple vs. Brookside at Riversid |The award winner will then be 1, Aug. 1. SS B SunIge .
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AYE, 15. stations within 50 miles to broad-| ug cast major league. games during Washington vs. Tarkington at Riverside the local club's game: time. ey “When you hear in one afternoon four or five BE jo nner Game 1 al River-{ ayes in one. little community,” Winner Game 5 vs. winner Game 2 at he said, “by the time our game Iiverside 3, ave. 13 starts in the evening everybody is a little tired of baseball.” He said the major and minor] |leagues are trying to work out an agreement with the Justice De-| partment to restrict such broad-|
Washington vs. Riverside at Riverside 2,| casts. Aus. T. |
County League vs. Tarkington at River-| side 3, Aug. 1. i
{ Pal Club vs. Ellenberger at Riverside 4! Tn 1949. Trautman said, baseug. . ’ ’ | Riverside, Dall by its own rules gave local clubs wide power to restrict big]
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winner Game 8 at Victory Field, Aug. 17 (4 p.m.)
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Disputes Followed |
Garfield vs. winner Game 1 at 4, Aug. 1
=} at Riverside 6. Aug. 6. i , . y Amateur Baseball : B50 C Learners re sul foram 3. Hawthorne ve. winner Gaine | at River~ 6: Winner Game 8 ve winner Game 2 at league broadcasts. But that auside ’ ug. a | . 4 : 1 + 3 : | Art Sacks Used Car plavers have been) g o ® 9 Spo’s. to 4. Hall-Neal gs. winner Game * River- 7. Winner Game 3 vs. winner Game .4 at thority has since been ‘trimmed, asked to report at Brookside No. 1 at/gain a tourney berth. | side 2, Aug. 9. |. Riverside 1, Aug x h ; 12:15 P. M. Sunday for the doubleheader| Winner Game 3 vs. winner me 4 ‘at 8. Winner Game 6 vs. winner Game 7 at he said. -
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Western Semis Hand on That Davis Cup via for Jui Title
By Coliol Poca RYE, N. Y,, Aug. 3—Art Larsen, whose national tennis By Unitek Priss | DETROIT, Aug. 3—A pair of crown rests uneasily on a much-bloodied brow, gets his*big| 10WA CITY, Iowa,
veterans ‘and two surprise .com-|chance today to prove that he rates a steady Davis Cup Hillman Robbins of Memphis,
petitors moved into the semt- berth when he and dogged Herb Flam represent the United Tenn. and Thomas Brennan of Milwaukee battled it out today for
final round of the Women’s West- States in the two opening matches, 3 oer arsen was no me 4 ; ~ chamern Amateur Golf Tournament against Mexico. f : the Western Junior Golf cham | The best three-out-of-five series the team against Japan, as non- pionship. Brennan, former Wisconsin
today. ! playing Captain Frank Shields young Tony Trabert of Cincin- Junior Champion, moved into the
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Trautman said a survey of 64 ® minor league cities -a month ago showed they had 188 radio out-| lets for major league games. In|
1949, he said, they had only 75} such outlets. - | This “saturation of the major
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decade to win the Western, teed, off against Bonnie Randolph of Columbus, O.
Former National Collegiate
Champion Grace Lenczyk of New- payond both the Mexico series and explosive young Californian, often’ ) i ington, Conn. met Mary ADD |4yo Gna) round in the American/in hot water with the tennis fa- by taking a two-up victory from
ada-Cuba series, also starting to-| day.
will meet the winner of the Can- i. I NOW IT'S LARSEN’'S chance to show what he can do on the
But the U. 8. is looking far big international circuit. The
Downey of Baltimore, Md., in the 7... 1,0king ahead to the very thers, was soundly beaten by
other semifinal match. Miss Lindsay, 26, defeated Defending Champion Polly Riley, 3 and 2, in the quarter-finals yes-|
{last round against Australia in|Trabert in the Southampton tour-| {nament last week and in the Na- nejped him pare four strokes from
the fall. a a2 » tional Clay Courts” tournament,
" FEW PEOPLE doubt the U. S.as well as by other players of
terday, while Miss Randolph, 24, will win its way to that round. lesser rank in recent months.
ousted Barbara Dawson in an But many doubt that blond, {southpaw Larsen rates a 23- also had to nent spot on the team—in view sen beaten today or for the Amerles to defeat of his many recent losses along icans to lose the series. 0., the tournament circuit. |
extra-hole match.
Miss Lenczyk, 2 go into extra ho Claire Doran, a Cleveland, school teacher. Miss Downey| ousted Pat Devany of Grosse Isle, Mich., 2 and 1. k
Amateur ‘Lefty’ King No Novice
By United Press YOUNGSTOWN, O., Aug. 3—|
Arkansas Amateur Champion |
Ross Collins ‘was ready today to go South with the National LeftHanders’ golf championship. In a battle of the coaches, Collins defeated Kenneth Mast of Bluffton, O., 5 and 4, yesterday to win the championship at the Tippecanoe, O., Country Club layout here. Collins, who is athletic director and a coach at Arkansas A. & M,, battled on even terms with the coach from Bluffton College for the first 18 holes of the championship flight. But Collins’ steady, long and accurate drives sent him 5-up on Mast after 14 holes of
|Vega, a cup veteran.
But no one, not even the Mex-a-|/icans, were expecting to see Lar-
| “We have very little chance to In his opening match, Larsen win,” admitted Mexico's non-play-was matched against Armando ing Capt. Rolando Vega, brother The 22- of Armando. “Of course, we year-old Flam faced Mexican shall make the most of what litSingles Champion Mario Llamas. tle chance we do have, but we Flam, noted for his nearly im-| are not fully experienced on grass pregnable defense, accountéd for|because we play on clay at home.
one singles victory against Japan| Vega also pointed out that the of Iowa course. would | 'the first round American Zone bother both his players, who are par 68 in the qualifying round, And right now the ex-|used to the high altitude of Mex-| fell one stroke behind par on his
in the Americans’ 5-0 sweep of sea-level altitude here
series. perts regard Flam as a muchlico City. . more certain player than Larsen,!
Singles Championship
at Forest|after today’s singles matches are Hills, N. Y. !
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¢ i iss., 2 and at 7 and. the first of four 10-lap heats will Merrins of Meridian, Mis dja’, RY. (08 11s ot our J0lap Lenin will 1, in yesterday's semifinals.
consolation and the 25-lap feature, ly Lucten Adamson ranks as the man to 3 ’ i i eat. Robbins won his finalist spot) own title last week.
Adamson won the 300-lap National
Doug Koepcke, Madison, Wis. Brennan's short game accuracy| The Utility League tennis champion may be decided tomorrow as two undefeated teams meet at the Riverside Park
par and take a four-up lead on SO4j's at @ a. m
4 The Indianapolis Water Co., with five the nine holes. He was three straight itores, mest the Radio Sop no merica with a record b under par when the match ended consecutive wins ol yes
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on the 17th hole. Robbins shaved one stroke from par on his first nine holes and held the margin down to the final hole. Koépcke trailed by one hole at the turn, but squared the match on the 10th. They halved the next five holes, all pars but Koepcke ‘slipped one stroke off the, pace on the 16th and again on the 18th hole of the University
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