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U. S. 'Takes' Davis WGA Opens »

Amateur, Junior Meet Series With Canada 2-Pay Meet Feature Week's Card | By United Press iby the second set his easy, loping Tomorrow

By JIM HEYROCK | MONTREAL, Aug. 11-— The strokes thrilled the crowd of 30000 Monday's wash day for most There are golf tournaments this week for shooters {power of young Tony Trabert and sitting under overcast skies. women. Fof others it's golf day.

from 8 to 80. [the cunning of veteran Budge! In the first set the two teams Take the Indianapolis Women's!

¥ Top Driverse ‘Patty combined today to give the split the first six games rapidly, Golf Association for instance. All municipal courses will be hosts to golfers in two

ded In 'Classic’ (U. 8. the American zone Davis put Macken, who was a last-mo-| Tomorrow the IWGA opens its tournaments—-the 21st annual city championship and the

al scandal, By ART WRIGHT {Cup tennis championship when ment substitute for Lorne Main, annual two-day gross and net second annual Indianapolis jun:

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3 > . h c wi and: loose ; EVERYBODY who is anybody in AAA midget auto the duo beat Brendan Macken nd lost his service in the seventh tournament, Play will be at Hil jor tourney. to Coffin, Aug. 26; Pleasant Run, raeln il : : enri Rochon of Canada, 6-4, game. Rochon pin-pointed his crest tomorrow and at Meridian The city amateur will open Sept. 1; Riverside, Sept. 2, and the puzzled g Wi race at W. 16th St. Midget Speedway in the 6-3, 6-2, to clinch the best-of-five serves to hold in the ninth game, Hills Tuesday. tomorrow with the qualifying South Grove Sept. 3 for the 36ection 100-lap championship classic Friday night. a raight. sets tH nor LS. Yanks took the I0tp and L Chatpions Sbouny in the early round at Riverside and will run hole championship. . v ) { e straig sets triumph o 8 -4. starting times. The first three- y The man who has mest at stake, is Neal Carter who today and the two singles Vio] et get 39 ou took the first Somes Ea play at the first and trough Sept, 8 When He Sharm | 18-Hole Qualifier superior to ; currently is leading the nationa tories of yesterday—both also tw 2 he 3 th econd set 10th tees at 8:30 and 8:32 a. m. pion will be crowned. ay wi Qualifying for the junior will from other point standing of the AAA. If .|coming 1 h po 9. games of lle second set, Hvely be on week-ends. leaguer sanctioned by the Ameri-/coming in straight sets—reduced " respectively. ; the other headli | . ; Rochon slammed over an ace to Th it teur will open be over 18 holes at Sarah Shank ; ners beat Carter can Motorcycle Association. Nov- tomorrow's two final matches to Cc da the third gam nd Elghty-one players are entered. e city amate p yr" Friday night there'll be a ch | cle Bore Canada the third gafue, a layed every day this week with tomorrow. Match play starts y nig re e a change jce races and time trials will be the status of exhibitions. Uncle the crowd roared. Patty held his Included are Dorothy Ellis, win- play y day £ ouglas Mac- in the standing for the season's held the day before. The mailing Sam now must meet Sweden, the service and the count went to Mer Of city and state titles, who'll the finals on Friday. More than Tuesday with 18 holes at Coffin, are certainly title. address for Langhorne Speed- European zone champion, for the 3.2 when Macken scored two aces Dit from the first tee at 8:30, and 300 entries are expected. Eighteen holes each will be h WHO wrote: : It's going to be tough for yay is 708 Harrison Bldg. Phila-|right to challenge Australia for and Rochon caught his opponents Elizabeth Dunn and Mary Jane Both tournaments will have de- Played at Pleasant Run Wednesriendly strife Carter, judging from this lineup delphia, the coveted cup. flat-footed - with two brilliant Bannerman. Other early starters fending champions, Dick Ken- day and at Riverside Thursday. hat on dther of stars entered: Troy Ruttman,| . And although Australia was placements, include the talented Mrs. Paul nedy seeks to retain his city The championship will be at will bear the Johnny McDowell, Joe James, Fireproof Togs | showing menacing power by plac-| Rut gradually Macken began Dye, Mrs. C. Richard Fulmer and amateur title and Pete Burk- South Grove Friday. These words Mike Nazaruk, Andy Linden, EE WALLARD'S r-fatal IDE two men in the finals of the cracking under Trabeft's power Jane Nelson. holder, former Shortridge High| The girls’ part of the tournat West Point, Leroy Warriner, Manuel Ayulo, VEE ad ot S nea 3 tournament at Newport, R. I, to- 4. iL o as R oh The clubs have invited the School slammer who will enter ment will Jollow the same. patPot G h G > . burns at Reading and the burns od an atty s precision. ochon ; . miversity i tern. re, I suspect, otsy Goacher, Gene Force, Le , day, U. 8. confidence soared with women to bring their own cad- Duke University in the fall, 5 hought that roy Warriner, Art Cross, Johnny Suffered by Otis Stine at Wiliams RY Smal tho i ee a the oad alone dies. The pairings. goes after a repeat on the jun- Pairings: 's detractors Tolan, Gordon Reid, Chuck Ste- Grove July 29 have brought a re- = “° : ~ in an $e lanys loo Be sel, 0-5. FIRST TFE jor diadem. 800 A. M.- : y . " iv Yanks vanquished the Canadians. The Canadians were licked by 8:30 Dorothy Ellis. Elizabeth Dunt sat riek WET grace which venson, Bill Vukovich, and on newed campaign fbr drivers to h : ore hee ¥ ya So—Dor by ie. Elizabe 1 Dunn and Shs pat Ick, WR: 1 eloved acad- and on for a total of 40 outstand- fireproof their racing togs. Sparks Yanks the third set. The U. 8S. raced to “gi “fit ‘py 8: Sarba‘a Bremer Won at Coffin 43:07 e i : The AAA Contest Board is ; a 4-1 lead after breaking Mac- man and Mrs tz : : 81 ing midget pilots. ! : { 'Trabert’s power got the Yanks ken’s service despite Rochon’ Mrs R. C. Block Burkholder made his debut in gap More than 60 laps of the 100 Making plans to further the fire-|,.. i i i Bi S2Pjie Rochen's un ip the tournament winner's circle _ 821 } at the two : ah : £ i There's even Oli to a fine start in the first canny finesse at the net. By now Marjorte | Berry. We vere that an laps have been subscribed by Proofing catnpalgn. ere § set, and he kept booming away Trabert brashly waited for Y ks. last year when he defeated Bill <3 38—Harry Gardner. 8G: Richard Lyke, 11d probably local fans in the added prize Veen some talk of making it com- through the remaining two. Patty Rochon’s high lobs and smashed erer and Mrs. Gil Gividen. Midge Bech- Kerr, his golfing buddy from Me- = sltichard v ghee m_ Hens Maren, the infantry pings Sad See pi the Srivers I Dr. Roger Smith, for many "aS Slow in getting started but/them methodically across the net. F.Globp ‘and Mrs: Arente Green. or | BE Hdian Hillis, over Coftn's tricky oF a ry Tatar sor Frits WL or four-year Bie! biti vg : «“ v4 9:18--Mrs. Robert 8 McKee, Thelma | A . SG WW i : i rears the Indianapolis 500 ‘i; y Hollingsworth and Mrs. Edward A. Block ¢ > "=r 8:49—Rick Williams, R: Jim Moore, F: the proper prize money the last time and it| Years BiIAt Mis. TopH Prices oi Something new will be added Lee Savage, MH w TE looks like all will be subscribed] official ctor, Js Norking on uU. S. Doubles Draw Big Netters Rockwood and. Mrs J mn ant wo to the junior tournament, this|p 3:36 Carl Meyer, C; Kenny Appel. MH; ai 1 0 § A i P48 Mrs tor lint, Mr: ) s ” "° I 3 11 k uld have to again, AAR Den wave he's. vitally | CHESTNUT HILL, Mass.—The ful Sedgman was paired with Ken Teel and Peggy Sanders year, - Girls 20 and under will 3:03 Willan Henke. PR: Jos Cork, In addition to the 100-lap AAA. “Doc” says hes vitally | y £331 9:50--Mrs. George Braughton, Mrs. John N & play for a city tive. It will mark| 9'10—Jim Kinsey { or want to : A ; interested in the drivers’ wel- {world’s best amateur tennis willl McGregor, another youngster Taggart and Mrs. W.E, Wickham Ls - ) : Dirk Mam, Kiftesy, SG; Jim Secrest, 8G} fully: bad to Championship race there will be j [be on stage here for a week whose brilliant pl bled the; ist-—Mis. Ceorge Armsirong = Mrs, the first time the junior girls Pigs Mp St, = on ully } i 3 : li-. fare and will continue to lend |= °7 ° ? re yh play enable @!Charles Klumpp and Mrs, Tony Pitzer. | - : § ohn Smith, WB: Bob Rall, HC; - four 10-lap sprint events. Quali-| ; fs eos. Io dizer. DEFENDING CHAMP—Pete have had a tournament of their Dick Lugar. ; 17-hour day i = i i z 5 every support he can to add to {starting Monday when the 70th|Aussies to capture the ‘Davis Cup , 10:06—Mrs. J J. Matlich, Mrs. John Rid- elo ; c 9.24 David Laycock, SG: Bobby Laydawn, fy ig inns od stake a n> Their |U. 8. national doubles champion- last year at Forest Hills, N. Y. |“i¢ i Mis Motvin Fricdenvers, Mrs 1 Burkholder has his eye on Sw oy Sila Yl ee off each SL Tis a ee, SCout Williams ant e Ss “ C - ye { s - “« 0 : P. ‘Koell : d Mrs. George arringe i : 2 nad J ys e | < Rs silingswarths C IAMS in has or- i Fans will have to wait almost. Says Jim Lamb, secretary of Sips ger Jnderway at the Long The “elderly first-seeded 10:28 Sonn Els” Mrs "WA, Gen- | another city junior golf crown. the tee. : PE 3h Dick Bimke. PR charles Rirk= tion of the a month before they see an- the AAA Contest Board: | : hy American lean Of 36-year-olquy afd My. Hugi Pugmen. Match play in the city amateur "Gis Cares Warner, &¢ Howard Doty, academies, other AAA midget classic at W. All drivers are urgently re-| More than 250 entrants, includ- Gardnar Mulloy of Coral Gables, 8:32—Mrs. C. Richard Fulmer. Mrs. Wal- will start Aug. 19 at South Grove, SG: John Gray, HC , of it is no 16th St. after Friday night's go. quested to treat their uniforms | ing virtually every big name in Fla. and 32-year-old Bill Talbert A le 3 les H. Ed- move to Sarah Shank, Aug. 25; PR ares Notre. PR WC: Hea BU They prob- The next one will be Sept. 14. and other clothing in the simple international amateur ranks, will of New York was favored to give Wars 8 MS SL ries F, Ray, Mes 8 sd 59.-Robart JdeKes, HC; Scott Teal, Few of our i fire preventative solution before be on hand for the blue ribbon the Australians the strongest bat- 1. Lykins and Mrs.. Louie Moller Mrs. B.| Ho 06- Joe Class, BR: Bernard Hogan, t certainly Other Races Today every race. The solution is easily tourney with the hope of a Davis tle for the coveted crown. 3 Mrs. Raloh L Flood, Mre. John Jane Nelson IL; Harry Poland, 8G. Sh. the present STOCK CARS—Night races, In- ‘brewed’ and has been certified | Cup berth on the mind of every Dick Savitt of Orange, N. J.,| 9:04 Helalne Bo 5. Noble FPR Rl Cloey, Oe. 58: Robs Moo xaminations dianapolis W. 16th St. Speedway, by physicians to be harmless to | American player. : 1951 Wimbledon and Autralian| gas Are Norey ail Ma. To Vie U North | Connell, PR: Willie Kessler, & Ny not absurd. Sore ome. Kokomo, Speedway. the body. It consists of eight| Australia won the men's crown champion, and U. S. Singles King if and Mrs. EL Joan Mack P PR Rov, Water oy Tre John Schuti practically Mt Lawn 8 cedway at New Cas-/ounces of boric acid and four last year with the tandem of Art Larsen of San Leandro, Cal, and Mrs. Carl Woodw: Sails | Jane Nelson .of the Highland, 10:j3James Walter, PR; Don Brodie, ympus could te. A at Terre Haute, ounces of Borax, dissolved in two Frank Sedgman and John Brom- withdrew from the tournament, %:36—Mrs Sy LAR Hutchison, ‘Mrs, Paul | Golf and Country Club will carry ppl04L Jim Carr I: Charles McConnell, ’ ~ v if ’ y a i “ A nO | . u : OWar ‘ebb z, or: even Armscamp Speedway at Alexan- quarts of hot water. All the! Wich, but the latter was not pres- because - Savitt was “over-ten- yiA-Mrs. Marion Smith, Mrs. Harvey |the Hoosier golf banners up north 10:48 DR Dros, Pn: Gale Wausatus, ject he was rid. Monticello Lawrenceburg; clothing should be prepared at ent for this tourney. The youth- nised” and in need of a rest. | 9:52 Mrs. Ollte | Re eh and | Aug. 20. mw Tom Lines C. MIT: Don sais. Ws ban i : , iy - (Mrs. S.A. 8il an | ’ i Wayne Timberman, MH. si : in. to . Winamac Speedway. home before the race. After clean . . Hy Mrs 2 athbard. Mrs. E,W. | She's doing an. Indiana solo Tin ] . St ich unduly 2 MIDGETS — Afterdnoon, Day- ing, clothing must be redipped.” Aussie Finals Set Up In Newport Net Meet nawies ue fre Jo bay, oe #2 |among 80 women entered in the scott Philos, PRC a ident is not ton (0.) Speedway, Racing, Inc.; 2.28 = { NEW PORT, R. I, Aug. 11-—An seeded American team, upset lor Wilson and Mrs Dor Voss. : |51st Women’s Amateur Champi- pick Crist, R. wi Dick Stiles, Ri » how much nizht, Richmond Speedway. | HERF IS the up-to-date stand-|All-Australian final was set up Sedgman and Ken McGregor, ory tna hist pak Simpson, Mrs Jack) fonship match of the U. 8. Golf 5 iden Ptaale. MH; Paul Danford, cesses there . ing of the top drivers in the point today when Frank Sedgman beat Australians who hold’ the Wim- rts Association. The meet will be held| 11:25 Gene Tolin; Norman Stiles, B: en playing a Races This Week standing of the Championship Gardnar Muloy of Coral Gables, bledon doubles crown, 8-6, 6-2, Takes ‘Little Lea ve’ | at the Town and Country Club of * 11:30- Steve Snyder, LS; Sammy Foster, in. All honor STOCK CARS -— Tomorrow Stock Car Club which races at/Fla., 6-3, 6-2, 9-7, and Mervyn 3-6, 6-8, 6-1. Ee 9 St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 20-25. hel Se Bota’ Coffin; John Massingale; al in theory night, Danville, Tl; Tuesday Indianapolis W. 16th St. Speed- Rose downed Herbie Flam of Gardnar Mulloy and Billy Tal- FT. WAYNE, Aug. 11 (UP) Miss Nelson will be in the fifth *® STL. meelar. 80: Bill Sowers. there aren't night, Speedrome; Thursday way every Friday, Saturday and Beverly Hills, Cal. 6-4, 6-1, 6-3, bert, four times national cham- Whiting’s nine to 12-year-old twosome to tee off the first day 12.03 P.M-—Norm Newman, WS. re capable of night, Cincinnati Race Bowl; Fri- Sunday nights: today in the semifinals of the pions, joined Seixas and Flam in baseball players whipped . Ft. = : of the meet. Her first round op- 13.43 Louis Zabona, SG: Jo Burch, LS nef WIthont doy night. Specdrome, Sun Valley Mad Duke” Kimmerling, Anderson, Newport Casino invitation tennis the title round by conquering Don Way n e 4-t0-2 for the “little | 32 Se Me Sl ponent will be Mrs. Julius A. Page Bay uns, section. tee off by 2 p. m n. i, at Anderson, Armscamp at Alex- 1741; Pack Farris, Richmond, 1315; tournament. Candy and Rose, No. 1 Austra- league's’ Indiana-Michigan tour- > : © |Jr. of the Edgefield Country ili CG, JCOUnNEY Cluby; WB pillow. | andria, Richmond Speedway, La- RI SE MDa, 135 gummy wos; In the most thrilling semifinal lian pair, 7-5, 6-4, 7-5. The Amer- ney championship tonight. Whit- WATCH OUT—Dick Ken- Club of Greensboro, N. C. Pair- Run): = WS (Woodstock): 8G (South - em at West : fayette - Speedway, Fastrack at jiner. Indianapolis, 1333; Frank Rossier, imatch of the tournament, Herb icans never were in difficulty, de- ing will play in the eight-state nedy seeks to retain his city ings for the tournament were re- Gio) gif giberidian Hills), BR (Rivers is based > } Terre Haute: Saturday night, field, ai3; Fentaon Gnaerich, Kokomo. {Flam and Vic . Seixas second spite the closeness of the score, regionals ‘here next week. amateur links title. Sal leased today by the USGA. {(Garah, Shank) AL, (Indian Lake); 8 that in itsel } Speedrome and Sun Valley at An-| Frank Mike, Indianapolis, 825; Johnny EE — arm. Besides, derson. { jroo, Muncie 695; Jack Harrison, —- he old real- MIDGETS —Friday night, Indi-| 2 on : : ch a student & anapolis W. 16th St. Speedway: THE 100-LAP speedway car ’ : 8 room tests Saturday night, Cincinnati Race race at the Dayton (0.) Speedway ~ = : & : s teacher? : Bowl, both AAA sanctioned. Sept. 23 isn't definite yet. The : esident’s ine 8 LITTLE HARDTOPS—Wednes- AAA has told the promoters ice much pie- day night, Speedrome. the ymust smooth out the half- $ ® about the ROARING ROADSTER S— mile track before they can run ademies use 1 Wednesday night, Cincinnati Race the date. The track will be in1thletes with Bowl. spected by the AAA a week benay be abol=- ; Semis fore the scheduled date before % i t the same DETROIT'S 250-Mile salves. a final okeh will be given. P “ n practically sary stock car race for late mode . ; : : ne country is f cars kicks off at 2 this afternoon Fair Races : ? point is West § on the Michigan State Fair-| The next AAA 100-Mile Nation-

should make 3 grounds mile track. On the pole al Championship speedway car 0. enroll the

: position will be a 1951 Hudson race runs next Saturday after- > mental types \ Hornet: driven by Marshall noon at the Springfield (Ill) Fair. 5 1en, not mice § Teague of Daytona Beach, Fla. The only other one this month ; y, He qualified fastest the first day Will be the 200 milers at the Wis- — : at 45.32 seconds. The starting consin’ State Fair in Milwaukee % HS «o's : field will be 52 cars. on Aug. 26.

Milwaukee, Wis., runs 100-mile. Which reminds us. Indianapolis

"hip AAA sanctioned stock car races Still could have a 100-Mile AAA a ACE for late models two days in a National Championship race at RACES 5 row, Aug. 23 and 24. the Indiana State Fair Grounds IST 26 THE "AAA midget race this year . . . if the Fair Board J : ES oi Fo © unis |will give its OK. Reliable race Depending upon model selected and value of trade-in 3 ST. ? Winchester Speedway today operators — local operators — still EC E . y © lare interested in staging the race. I —— 3 has been cancelled. | How about it? Auto BTO mm nA EW | 3 Jack Kochman, whose Hell N° , Jonge terms make it : { Driver auto stunt daredevils will easier than ever for you / risk their necks at Indianapolis’ 3 to enjoy the most room in any : W. 16th St. Midget Speedway on car . . . the world’s best and 2 Tuesday night, is safest ride!

* one of the nation's veteran operators of big league auto racing. Jack was the first man to introduce midget: auto racing on board tracks. That was back |

s d- > 2 a or 3d says FRED W. LAHR, President

These great advantages of exclusive “step-down” design are yours in every Hudson—from the lower-priced Pacemaker to the fabulous Hudson Hornet. And in each of Hudson’s four rugged series you get sizzling performance. . . stirring beauty ... and the greatest durability

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