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93. 0 vs, William Bar-| 12:1 i. 8 Deiitin {WB 92

Von Goodwi TREASURER'S FLIGHT 8 A, M.—~Harry McKinney (8G) Dick Irwin (8G) vs. George Taylor (8G 89 R:08--Haskell Griffith (8G) thur Atwell (8: 90; Gordon Coryes

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8 PMR. B Wells (Cy 80 va, Thomas Lafiin (R: 81: Red Staftord (8G! va. Jack David 8) 81. CE 34 Charles Whitcomb jac 0 ve incan | ) : USAr ¥s 89: Walter Bainaka 88 Pean Battreall (C1 81, 2:32--Harry Cederholm (WB), #0 v=. 89 vs our Bryant (PH) 18: Scott Teal (8G: #0 86 | |vs. George Wright (PR) 81

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Indiangpolis’ Jim Balch is the second round. ¢ 3 lone survivor among Hoosiers In the girls’ Batiang} junior at 2 2 hicago, Indianapolis’ onna 2 : 8G) 91 vs. Porrest|d Sompeting in national junior and Knox was eliminated in the sec- 3 0 Marco | ” girls’ golf cnampionships =. round by Low Medalist Bar{Ci 93 vs, Rex throughout the country today. } § bara McIntire of Toledo, O., 5 \ Reese (8) 91 vs Ja is Grange! Balch battled in the third 4. The 17-year-old Hoosier a LeClair ) 93 vs. Don|vs. F round, this morning against Les- and h e tte three teins S$ beta, Soret fol %E LJLEEE oa ot. eon) ter Ward, Badin, N. C., in the 51 [CL Oird Ee eduled 3 ert ek 0's William Magi se) ts National Junior Jaycees meet at The semifinals were 3 ol ey . eph | Rober rt Mill "as 78 i hal” w' vi Barham. x hd The Barri! at. ER 3 S 44 er (88) 78. round of 18 holes was slated this atts 2 "ve. "Bin Roat- | 12 M.— t PRI 71 Crist (Ri vs Chatier| Mitch? eierchett Emly Hort ar. afternoon. Ask Abou! Our budge Plan - 'H vs . VeCcoa ' S

tvs. Frank Simpson (88) 79 Draper Jr. (FR) 85. Robert Meyer 85 vs. Clayton (PR) B84

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and put on weight” or to fight Rocky Marciano at the Polo Grounds, Oct, 10. Louis, 37, won the unanimous, 10-round decision over Bivins of Cleveland before 18,215 in Memorial Stadium last night for his eighth straight victory on the come-back trail, But his lack of finishing - power prevented his achieving a kayo, Louis had the %toecky, longarmed Negro in serious trouble on three occasions, but he didn't have the “stuff” to stop Jimmy, who had been belted out on five different occasions during his 11year career. The ex-heavyweight champion who is trying to fight his way back to another shot at the crown, hlamed the heat in the ball park and his surprisingly low weight of 203% pounds for his unimpressive display.

Just Plain ‘Bill’

WORCESTER, Mass, Aug. 16 (UP) Don Williams, Worcester welterweight, is lookIng for an opponent for" a fight Aug. 28 - preferably some-

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Ottumbwa, Towa, eliminated Rudy 3 changeable for bank fishing. ° “or private golf Ia ayouts, 89—vs. Alex Clark Pane Mark on Bruce Poynter 8G) 80 sent Indianapoils in intercity Boyd of LaPorte, Ind. 5 and 4 x 3 (HG) 90: John Clark (PR) 89 vs. David vs. Jim Bayless (C) x ' J ” ’ "w ¢ | \ 3 Harold Maton of Pleasant Run ups, if, , nd avigies tanga, 300 0 | matches tonight. He'll box Bob and wil battle Jimmy Merrins, 3 3 2 arles Blackwell (8G) 88 vs Her elz } 3 iy .. 3 > and LeRoy Silcox of Coffin Start|, ce; Nookes (8G) 80: Emery Bryon #88 vs Paul R Smith ©) si. = = Elzer of Cincinnati in one of 10 .0f Meridian, Miss, = defending 3 3 ‘off the record-breaking field ofiw, 40 Dr Duel Siitton is) 89 vs. George Trittipe (C) 8); Jack Trussel (R) 80 vs. bouts in the Sahara GroH champion. Pete Burkholder was SERVICE $ o 285 golfers at 6 a. m. They're, cummings 1C) 30: John Galloway (8G: #9 BIL BUUCE (CL Meer (PR) 80 ve. Jack Punch Bowl; O10 downed by Jim McCarthy of $ 2 ht, ! i, Howard Richards (C) 90 Apa ryl AC oi EI La ? n w 1 . scope rim. Y, 3 a te Director's flig i 4 s&"Jonn Buréh {Ls ho Ro Albort Dailey (R) 81; Fred Sampsel 81 vs. Dr. st. ch Bowl, 4100 E. Washington Scotch. Rh thm. L I UNTIL 2 3 e & Cc Ac anley (88, 88 vs. - ¥ . ) rst o Saige, 3 Harold Prymeler (8G) 9 FIRST VICE-PRESIDENTS FLIGHT t. Fights start at 8: 30. y oca MIDNIGHT 2 X Kennedy downed Bob Saige 3 Ita To vn cme TIE Mh aio Be oh ——— Tyghter, Sets Mark \ } n las ear. Saige re (8) J. Van Blaricum (PR) 89 vs. BA 8) 83; Morris Ward tR) 8F vs. ; i ’ | \ “ ’ from the Army last week tor" Ponara (we) i. Willian McCune (WB) 830 Hiatt Captures : wiey TROP. 0. 2 2 ; o# ror 8 y s SD TF VINYTG . : qualify. L. H. Fivecoats of River-| SECRETARY'S FLIGHT py) Eugene Key iC 2 02, Mons Plier Columbia Club Title 2 SPRINOFIELD, 111, Aug. 1s : 3 3 » 9:04—David Bencik (C) 85 vs, Bob Law- (PR) 83 rl tia y SCOotC nythm, owne dy L.eo . W» 2 “Hide won the playoffs among 16,440 2 Harold Bock (C) 85 vs. Joe pas Arthur Mecanty oo oh a Times State Service McNamara of Two Gaits Farm SERVICE DEPT. OPEN 3 3 players hap.on 2 ih . 14 Jack Cross (88) 83 LEBANON, Aug. 16-—Willi: in Indianapolis, today held the : 3 x birdie trey on 9:12-Woody Lehr (8G: 86 vs. Harold 1 44—Arth Phillips (WB) 82 vs. Ted JUD AL iN, ug. Hilam ny . . ) 9 “he a ivi y rome pier pry; Key (PR) 86 vs. Draper (C) 83; K. E Sherrin (FH) 82 8. [Fiat is the new Columbia Club 5¢ason’s best time for a 3-year- 8 A. M.-Midnight x 5 e secon : Ralph Pitzer (8) 83 of \ ¥ 9:20-Paul Toth (R) 87 vs. Maurice (C) 82 vs. Ernest . old trotter. Saturd Till & * deter! 2 round of match! 3 1:52 Dick Jtoverison rolf tournamen hi : aruraa 1 3 $ TE ols ll be Ataged (Tans flo tty Sghn Sere 61M ppd 2 en (a 12 1. BO poo t champion. Me “georcn Rnythm won the first y 3 Distributed Locally By 3 play over : = 9:28 -Georee. 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