Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1951 — Page 17

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 15, 1951 “x 5 PAGE 17

Sportscene— ror . | | °° ® © © 06 06 © © 6 © 6 6 0° & 0 | o { ’ | , » 1 ol . Medalist State Knox Faces Low Medalist, Kalers Join * "Maior Le Baseball * m ' Olympians ' US Ieee | jor League Baseball yo ye urkholder, Baic uali | ge Loop ye oes Bi : : : Kalers All-Stars of Bedford Presented by Ta a : ear a | Indianapolis’ promising golfing Durham, N. C., today with four Rave joined the new Indiana pro- ® CHAMPAGNE VELVET BEER e . |youngsters were “still alive” in Hoosiers making the champion- fessional basketball league now : J T {national golf tournament compe- ship flight after two days of being formed by Doxie Moore, ex- @ Listen Daily at 1:25 P. M. © {5 J tion early today. medal qualifications Pro cage commissioner. with i i bat, Big Ed eam oal I 2 ound Miss Donna Knox of Meridian Burkh : { Kalers won the state AAU net @ Bert Wilson doing the play-by-play ; ne. Hills faced the severest test I urkhoMer, Baleh Qualify tourney last year, losing only \ ® / B {among the younger Hoosier set, Indianapolis’ Peter. Burkholder, two games in 30, one of them to » > : eo doing some y fury Wiad Farkpatrie faced Low The 3 era lh was to bat- City junior champ last year, Mens the Indianapolis Olympians. °e \ A] ver a seven- THE LM were six feet Medi ot ent Miller and State yo 16-year-old Barbara McIntire his second straight 77 on 37-40 Indianapolis, sponsored by @ : eight inches nearer their ba hE amp Karl Nessler|e moledo. O., low medalist in the Yesterday to total 154. Qualifying Frank Kautsky; Evansville and o ttled Jim Moore in two of the ,, Yor se y Log : he other run taller team goal.toda top matches of the city junior National Junior Girls tournament “7S Wie 101 He Pores ehmer dize 0 fret Tin g Lt y. Jo Jatches of city junior o Chicago. It was a quarter-| Rudy Boyd of LaPorte hit 76 teams owning franchises. Other 1590—% f the di “ be scoring as The local pros’ big news is The 16 survivors of yesterday's finals match. yesterday for a 153 total andj aosied afe Richmond, top of fhe dial . 2outhpaw Madison Stanford, 6-8 graduate quarter-finals at Cottin battied| . Miss McIntire shot a one-under Carl Scheffler of Shelbyville On oy anasn, Roose, yer: Music ® News ® Sports . ‘ opt L } s, cennes, Wabas : est Main. Two of Murray State (Ky.) Colelge.| BM today in the second round of Par 75 to defeat Leila Fisher of scored a 159 total with an 83. Jim Haute, Aurora and Frankfort ©. 9-0 6 © © 8 8 © © © 0 0 0 * rson and Rue Stanford's signed for the 1951-52] $A match play at Pleasant Run La Jolla. Cal. 6 and 5.4n vest Balch of Indianapolis tallied a ’ a and Frankfort. - aT ee lr... YY YY " &_ ) 6 0 © aints’ efforts, basketball season. He was rec-| a ; 4 Yesterday's top match featured day's round. Miss Knd Rl €F- 137.4178 for a 158 total but three coups CEht teams will be actory was the ommended to the Olymps by his| IRichard Hall of Willowbrook and Miss Barbara Blakely oh Annie, Other Hooslers failed to make it. hy SE oe Sad has whipped coach, Harlan Hodges. IN MIDGET RACE—Mike [Tim Maguire of Highland. Hall ton, Ala., 2 and 1. Dick Cardwell of Kokomo hit'on a Renta +h Ry pames . the Saints’ A forward at Murray State, Nazaruk, sensational rookie at [Won over the 20-hole route 167 and Jack Waltermeyer of Co- Indian: Ome i asls 1 oH , > this year Stanford a d 15 | th s . | Th ; yd Matoh play began in the na- jymb ; oF Indiana. An organization meet- \ veraged 12 points a the 500-Mile Race, is one of the | e five-entry girls’ junior tional Junior Boys” tourney at ymbus- totaled * 165. “Herman ing is slated Aug. 25 at Hotel released by game, }1i3 dotensive an rebound 33 midget car drivers entered lourney; first city junior of its Lae y al Uebele Jr. of La Porte withdrew. Lincoln at 2:30 p. m i : : second time ng s elped his team win the! i, th i nd, found Miss Judy Keesling ’ rrr — — e National AAA 100-la g here from Ohio Valley Conference last sea-| _ hr P (heading the field with “a medal Amateur Baseball— > X; fternoon and son. midget championship race Fri. 'score of 87. Both tourneys are ht. Stanford is a Mississippian. He, 22Y night at the W. I6th St. played on the same courses. {o) f U $ ING | weighs 200 pounds and is 23) Midges Speedway. Trials at 7, Today’s Palrings n Y pse Ml DGET [UR RACE es years old. He played freshman| heats at 8:30 | (At Pleasant Run) ® k. { Lhd] Upper Bracket | | '} SENSATIONAL NE : ; { y inane |: " re) ball at Delta State (Mississippi) | | Bob Kirkpatrick vs. Miller, Hall 'W | 5 ! w TIN y i | LIS and switched to Northeast Mis-| IB eneaYs Toul ost pr ! o ve } FoR e $ ¥ TING roc | Notions A Cars and Drivers RH O AB sissippi Junior College as a sopho- MA D jlyen wa. Foland, Myrohy ve. Meles sis FOOT ITCH | : R29 : pho-| Nessler vs. Moore, Danforth vs. McFall. } } } } : 3 1 more. Murray grabbed him in rs. e Results Yesterday Sp Twilight Knot J | $13} 9 1949. | CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT | (ATHLETES FOO, $23 3 3 The Olymps are in need of a a es IWGA Robert Miller (SH) defeated Gale By VAL DICKMAN — REGULAR USE 3131} good rebounder If Stanford Hausafus (IL), 5 and 4; Rick Williams u $1 $1} , : | AL defeated Jack Manley (8S). 3 and 2 A mathematician wcen't solve HELPS RELIEVE SC 4 1 3 passes the cut when practice Bob RijivatHck dB defeated Paul amateur baseball’ TCH, $ ¢. 2 2 0 starts the last of September, he Ja™ fd Cl eet | dofanted Rice Mors LI up: Richard! [eag asenalls THilight ia 0 0 0 0-9 : | (WB) defeated Tim Maguire iH), 1 League triangle—but an upset SOOTHES BURNING | The oO 0 0 o0o oO can be a lot of help. up 20 ‘holes: Tom Kennedy (Woods de- Will BE, : \ X 3 3 1.1 3 Murray State, by the way, is| Dorothy Ellis, the t feated Fred Dyer, (MH). 1 up: Scott Teal ry THEE) CRACKED, J Ay ain? 13% 12, y y 1 y ’ presen city (SG) defeated John Riddle (8), 6 and 5: The three-way tie for first place PEELING JOES = | ED 1 bh Al ) the alma mater of Joe Fulks, and state golf champion, fired Dail Pith (PL) defeated Allen Davis between Vestal Steel, E. C. At- | 0s yeative \\ XL : rapid-fire shooter of the Philadel- a best round of 73 but Mrs. Paul, Lower Bravket kins and Mallo All not IN | b MUN a= RH O A B ’ i Bob Atwell (8 feated Dick Stiles (R . : ny W not end AMAZINGLY ! { . asi : . hia Warriors. | Dy . /0- EL ested, Dick, Sules {R) this wee SS Trvons Y. 2 11118 } Dye Jr. held the two-day gross 3 Au hate Hits S55 Shales this weeic unless the Tryons All ; Pl aul 09 3. 3 900 Hello, Al Lopez and net golf tourney champion- SG, def kM Aves Stars or the Allison Jets muscle j NS i s 3 : 3 THAT'S ‘hat 900 Indi i ship today. 1 up: Rob y up to Vestal Steel anda Mallory 1 _- $133 S what ndianapolis. Chol Liner former city rise and knock them over 8 1 1:4 3s baseball fans will be saying In! and state ehampi hit 75 i Y | Moor Atkins is assured of a top place : | : > ats . 5 res. and 4 {Ins 18 ass d of ¢ lace | vy 31 33 Chicago's Comiskey Park Sun- ale champion, "HL 4 iN VES- | 2 er. Ane in the 00D. for another. week ac.) 7RS7 USED 5 VE I 3.0 07% day. They'll journey there on the erday’s second round at Merid-| ws, 3 z . See 15 0 0 09 y. yuj y jan Hills for a two-day to and @ the Eagles Lodge forfeit tonight's IN #1 nv 148 ress a o-day total of : 3 09-10 Monon line to pay honor to the 151 for 36 holes TT game - with the Sawmen, The HOSATALS 7 T'NG 1) CARS 1, FEAT 5 6 31 10 3 Cleveland Indians’ skipper on™" itd Auto Raci Ilagles have dropped from fhe NO, PROVED EFF. Fi (le Samson in fifth “Hello, Al Lopez Day.” | Mrs. Dye scored 40-36 against ing Twilight loop and the remainder loi WRAL Reservations - Belmont 3316 - esse JOO 020 9-3 The festivities will feature 2 Par of 37-38 to head nine win-| Winchester Speedway One Ontal 100. Of their games will be forfeited. Ri SPECIFIC TYPES andes 2, Kalin, the double bill between the [ners in the gross division. Miss mile roadster national championship, will; But Mallory and Vestal must orRUSSISTS OF ATHLETES FOOT FRIDAY NITE AU . Fun Fettanden 1ndishy and the Chicago White [EIS combined on for pet two: Frank Funk ruck operator. hat an: win the hard way. Soasia 20 ~ Second Cone T! ; - | ' . yy 0P. . ge aid Sweyensi ox. Monday is Al's birthday. [under-par 73 but she had an 80 {70 at 40 to 50 of the Midwests| Mallory faces the unpredictable ING mus a > Ho gg His club has given him the [at Hillcrest Monday. She totaled ne. Seve is sanctioned by. the Mutuai| Tryon All Stars on Petes No. ve ny > - RAIN DATS i321. NITE, AUS. 18 She 23, nn. American League lead, so the |153. | OnCun open baste. Punk says the entry 2 While Vestal Steel takes on the | wv Aweex- EVEN IF OTHER PRODUCTS Mi —— een ff FT | tear chon oud bo Ming | ae sue pumer ot sre Hy, BE HIG BR SAISS BL Fale Lon tiling, OL Tg =| LIRA) 5 in 8 Lemish, o pr a bond and | was third with 155, nitting a 78 ' y y. en) Sacks Used Cars meet the o NG TO0AY asics | | Bal Teed Wine the best wishes of his Indian- | yesterday and Jane Nelson of hardtop. shows “are scheduled mere: the South Side Saints in a private MeveY pack | 3 Prgyiv ii lr sof WN} ” Losi ._Umpires—Kine, apolis rooters. {Highland came in with a 76 for ars 30 (eh Po Bat rade ats jou fox fourth place on Garfield | % ony 6OF 5 PALI (A ALI AL 500-MILE TRACK ey yandung the pilgrimage to see a 156 total. [tour Jotup heats.’ s 18-isp semifinal snd) No. 3. All games start at 6 p. m.| yo Aso avanAbiE iN The new I22 ecomomy size. 4 : INDIANA LIS e former Indianapolis Indians drivers of any association Fo — mr tee men : POLIS RHO AGE manager is° A. Dorr Babcock of| Emhardt Has 164 A ROE al tie Jeon 0 0 2 ° 1 d { : Straight ime, Je se >lummer won the 25- oo . 13] |. pines Bcteck Travel Buvesu Aiios Embasdve 80 gave her 8 35 Hy oe anit an 0 1 1] : 3 - The Special Jan will igs, total and Elizabeth Dunn of und Dale Yeley on the semifinal events 1 6.0 0:0 7 anapolis at 7:30 a. m. ( Speedway came in sixth with a Joo, 5% %° 01 which was restarted $s 088 Sunday and return at 7 p. m. 185, Do to Cores din ueteng i 0's 0 0 (CDT). |" "Other gross results were: Mrs. | siniard. Washam, Mickey F Billy rene 3 3 3 3 ns Tickets sell for $14.00. The Walter Reeves, Meridian Hills, I IR oy Yo ass 9 1 2 0.0 price includes rail fare and a '83-86—169; Mrs. Charles Ed- mse ——————————— Ss On 153 grandstand seat. Box seats are wards, Country Club, 89-82—171, Softhall an ke Roa B sold out. Ducats are available gnq Barbara Bremerman, Merid- Beech Grove Stadium recults-Indians sng at Ross-Babcock Travel Bureau jan Hills, 88-83—171. Beers 1 TWAS. Vonnewul. Haraware 4. : 3 4 5 0 in the Claypool Hotel lobby. | Mrs. W. L. Sexton of Hillcrest Tonight's schedule—7, Herff Jones Vs. CS 0 o . joo . . . Bryant Heating, J D. Adams vs, Mopneyi I 4 090 The B ief Case |is the new president of the IWGA. | Mueller-Ward; 9, Meadow Brook vs. South ob 17 3 91 r Side Rebels, i s ) 3 1 ; it a |Other officers are Mrs. H. W.|” Municipal Stadium results — Decatur 0 136 9 Sen. Edwin C. Johnson (D. |Eyden of Speedway, first vice Merchants 22 National Hostery 9; Atkin 21 29 4 {1 . | 44) ’ ? Saw ost 2 arrington eis 1; 8'8 1 1 0 2 0 Colo) is Lh ay baseball president; Mrs. Guy Morrison of Flackville ‘Tavern Tr Servi supply 2. 19] E23 0 0 0 0 0 Pp os ¢ ’e the Country Club, second vice Eon. Vio Brrr) HS er HE Be = wn ee fact that Sen. Johnson is pres- | § Rarnes Mie 4 9 21 1 1 n . s 8 pres | president; Mrs. Hal Purdy of Me- hi a tage, Papen: 9, Regal Stores vs.

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ident of the Class A Western iridian Hills, secretary, and Mrs. League may influence his stand |y,h,, Heidt of Woodstock, treas- « « « Branch McCracken, IU {urer lurer.

Net winners follow:

Longacre Stadium results—Rivieria Club 11, Ideas 9: Progress Laundry 10, University Heighas 8: Indiana Gear 14, K&G | Market 7. Tonight's Schedule—7, Fair{mount Glass vs. Butler Pharmacy 8 {Mevers Market vs. Mitchell Scott; 9, Gem

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basketball coach, joins several other mentors on trek to the

Far East.next month for the | © ._. - Army. The coaches will conduct Pb ©. O° wr. 38-173 36-147 Holmzan Signs Pact clinics and demonstrations for |Mr* FN Ejust 4B), 38. 20.182 32-150 ROCHESTER, N. Y., Aug. 15] the GI’s there . .. Chicago Cub | P 102-100-204— 52—152| (UP)—The signing of William | pitchers have been faring bet- 103-101-204— 53—152| (Red) Holzman. one-time City ter under Phil Cavarretta than : : College of New York star guard, they did under Frankie Frisch. |Helaine Borinstein SO 8.176 24aniS? to his seventh Rochester Royals Frisch made his mound selec- [Mrs "an Gividen ” contract was announced today by

tions out-of the hat. Phil fol= {1 Yoana’ church: 88 90-178— 26152 Owner-Coach Les Harrison of WH 05. 98-193— 40—153 the National Basketball Associ:

» a - gu | WwW x lows the every-four-day rota- |, / "io yu cox (PR). 86- 87-173— 20—153 ation club tion plan. “That way we know | - .

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| ~ll * 5 hurlers . . . What's the matter | : | A.M P.M plan with Army Coach Earl (Red) Join Grade Schools ln Minoo M0 MDs Mbes "a: Blaik for 1951's “Football | John Masariu, assistant fOOL-S EOG0ITOW "Li, 0 $30 10:30 $50 11:10 Se t . 4 @® Coach of the Year”? He came |ball and basketball coach at Ben Saturday ........ 5:30-1:05 8:50 13:45 g : | Md & : , through his crisis with dignity Davis High School, has joined the Monday ".i.ill] 6:20 12:08 650 12:45 icra PQ and tolerance. His decision to [city school system as {eacher of ofoay _....... 240 2:30 020 IR . remain at West Point ranks {physical education, biology and| et "| above his unbeaten teams in [social studies at Grade School No. | Bi " our book. 38. | — Ig 14

— | Two other ex-Butler athletes, Ray McSemek and Dave Peter-

Edmonton Hook son, have been assigned. Mec-|§ . 3 Semek will teach at School No. 8 As Wings Farm {and Peterson is at School No. 9. By United Press |Appointments are effective Aug.|

The Detroit - Red Wings, 27. stripped of a farm club by the| J U. 8. Hockey League's one-year Junior Baseball suspension of play, today looked | TODAY'S GAME to Canada for help. i mo C League Wen Omaha inactivated by the st’ Beli hos + Faviheme

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Alberta, of the Pacific Coast Hockey League as a farm club. . : In addition, the Red Wings also 4 Plus Powerful Fringe Includes avor have a farm at Indianapolis of Tax rea rae the American Hockey League. pert But Manager Jack Adams said 3445 Madison nake that most of the players who uy = 4 y spearheaded Omaha to the v. 8 G k > Hockey League championship and Men's and Ladies’ enuine i the to victory in the league playoffs Out-of-Pawn f : last year will be shipped to Ed- Kentucky ne | monton. oul, While Adams has solved the SOUR MASH * 17" ; ’ | problem of what to do vith fhe Lighawigidibigiaign dl a icra te rs surplus Omaha players, ne 8 watches. Every watch FULLY GUAR- 1 | must find a spot for Mud Brune- ANTEED. Every walsh Das been Shor- | or teau, who lost his coaching job j told from new. v BLE D 8% Omaha. BULOVA As Low As TRUE A MO EL Wins Grand Prix | BENRUS BOURBON ® Richly Grained MaPESCARA, Italy, Aug. 15 (UP) § GRUEN hoguny Color Cabinet Froilan Gonzales o prgentita ELGIN FLAVOR : won the Grand Prix o escara ; ; auto race today with a time of HAMILTON Many Other BONDED ® Color Circuit Contwo hours, 14 minutes, 59 4/5 WALTHAM Fine Makes tector seconds and an average speed of | 137.603 kilometers per hour for, Sacks Bros. ILL, ot todas ® Built-In Antenna Fed. Tax

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