Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1951 — Page 12

, usual Thurs. Coliseum, was an-

"|the 1951-52 season °

he’ Indian- Marie, Mich.

$ hockey club, awhile, no annGuricement oh 23 concerning the conag of a coach, napolis will usher in its season at the Coliseum, the Hershey Bars | home contest will land's defending ot rision champions that! v “Jerry Reid, Cap center t season, on one of their front known although last | goalie, Sugar Jim Henry, ler,

who has directed | ported recovering from ar into two successive play- face burns as’ the result of

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and National Leagues.

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ture will stop rumors that gon in Winni 30a peg. ud Bruneteau, coach of the de-| Biggest changes in the "Amer

United State League, will take Shatge of the Cans. = » the planned use of two ‘linesme BRUNETFEAU, a resident of! in addition to a refereee. Omaha, is expected to coach the, Fourteen players plus th

ny Mitchell, who hasn't been any' year it was 15 plus the goalie.

COMMITTEE FLIGHT 9:48 —-Georse White ar Rex Lee.

ay vg. Jim Wrig Hr Bastor: ht

The defending champion will be among those missing from theM

tournament is resumed at Coffin Walter Gy vs. Russell Wetherald.

uel Sulton vs at 9:30,

| Bob Soars ve 0 I Van Par icum \ ‘Dick Kennedy, the 1950 title-| y

10:18 Woody Lehr vs. Paul Toth, Ha

e e Caps’ playing personnel for the officiating is undeter-| National League chief of referees, ‘mined although the parent De- in a similar American League erat Rea Wings and minor league status. The officials hope Voss players open training camp will be able to hire linesmen and. | today by General Man- after Labor Day in Sault Ste. train

Collapse of the U. S. League League tossed an abundance of

THE CAPS goalie status is une}

offs, is expected to return. His rye explosion during the off-sea-|

funct Omaha Knights of the can Teague operation this season is the reduced number of players {who can dress for a game and

St. Louis Flyers, succeeding John- goalie may dress this season. Last

John | defeated Paul Patterson.

Al Caseber,

them in the American League for future National assignments,

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Nichols Nips Defending Champ 3; Up in 19 Holes in City Amateur Golf Meet. v4

Cederholmes, 1 up (19 holes); leffer defeated Bob [TTittipo. 3 ing 9

Dick Crist. Bill Gene Battreall defeated J first tee this morning when match x satatr en en Bodine FLIGHT | Warren Awenson ack Dag 3.98; play fn the city amateur gOIf! 0.45 arthur Atweil vs. John Appleget, our, ae thal BL Batre de Ae od

Samopsell, 1 up. FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT'S

Ray Balin defeated Eugene Arthur McCarty won $

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! Two linésmen would concen- | talent upon the American trate on off-side plays allowing Most of the referee to oversee other major! the Omaha players are expected ryle infractions, which also may ‘to be playing in the Pacific Coast reduce the number of serious League's Edmonton club, which bodily injuries. the parent Detroit Red Wings The Caps’ road schedule. is in-| Complete although it will call for

A reduction of two games in nj is re- player personnel is indicative that m and the American League is intera sted in blotting out its red finan-

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SUNDAY, AUG. 26, 1951

Larsen Wins As Rain Halts -

FOREST HILLS, N Ye. ‘Aug. 25—Unpredictable- Art Larsen, the defending charhpion from San Leandro, Cal, won the first match in the'70th annual National Amateur tennis ‘tournament today before rain ‘halted play with only five matches completed. ht

| 'The cocky California playboy, {seeded second because of his poor {form since winning the U. 8. {Crown last year, required only {38 minutes to breeze over Thomas Lewyn of Scarsdale, N.Y, 6-1, 6-2, 6-1. 1 Joining him in the second round before play was called were {Australian Ken McGregor, second {seeded , foreign entrant, and young ‘Fred Hagist of Berkeley, Cal.,, who eliminated the first of 22 invaders from 10 foreign nations as he ‘downed Japanese Davis Cupper Goro Fujikura, 1-6, 8-6, 6-4, 6-2. =

McGREGOR bounced Alastair Martin of New York, the national

court tennis champion, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4. Only two women's matches were completed. In these, Mar-

garet Varner of El Paso, Tex., defeated Louise Ganzenmuller, New York, 6-4, 6-3. And Edna Salichs, New York, eliminated Nellie Sheer Kagan of Miami Beach, Fla., 643, 4-6, 6-4. MecGregor’s victory served as a warmup for the finals of the national doubles championship tomorrow in a match transferred

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1d h, | iby default: Robert 8pears defealed Ch holder, was brushed aside yester-|° lo 24- wally" Kino” vs Robert Hoyt, | Rlimop, 2 uni Fd Bogen. defeated Marion from Chestnut Hills, Mass. Tha . ' am e - i $ 3, 8, X ‘day at Sarah Shank by Clayton chuck Br RESIDEN (8 PLIGHT feated Tony Fitzer. 5 and 4: Ed Juniper | event was shifted because the Nichols, 1 up in 10 holes. Ken- | _11:06-Charles Whitcomb vs. Lester defeated EE. Sherron, 2 up: Cleat Nelms ¥ {Crows, Gene a8 rent vs, Warren Swen- defeated Ernest Davis. 1 up: U. J. Pack! courts there became unplayable nedy 1ast year included Nichols son defeated William Hoyt Jr. 1 up b fi t rai ‘ds a victim in his title bid. BAL Me na Dietz A Buti Jack Pleiffer,| SECOND VICE:PRESIDENT'S FLIGHT ecause of incessant rains. t RT oy nt vs 3 Paul Stiles defeated Wil vy FOR ICE P FRIDENT'S FLIGHT 3 gta illlam Hayworth, . Three of vesterday's champion- whliZa- oT, Site, a va. Arthur “McCarty 21.270 3: A0dy Faeach deleaied Noell JOSKEY TRANG bv . . : ship flight matches went extra 11-30 Rovanr Shear: Sr Sodan Siam 3 and 2 Jack Laffey defeated NDR A AUR Jr WiLL De an ali-Ausirglion ‘holes as ihe field was trimmed to Clgat Nem vs. U Pac Roger Modos. 3. 2nd 3: Mike ‘Thompson E. final McGregor and Frank SedgSB OND VICE PRESIDENT'S FLIGHT dcfeate 1 eaglee, 4 and 3; Roger MARIE, AND THERE'S man against Mervyn Rose and 16. The marathon match was ii: At Paul Stiles vs. Andy Pagach, Mike Clanca defeated Jack Simpson. ] up (19 ’ g s 3 S Thompson vs. Roger Clanca Rosi; Beb Armatrong defeated Bernars STILL QOLF, AUTO Don Candy Don Taylor's 1-up triumph over 1: 46-—-Carl Brooks vs. Jack Laffey Saige.” 8 and 5. John Clavion defeated ’ Ye : Dave Hilligoss in 21 holes. PBob Armstrong vs.’ John Clayton Jack Schastish, 2 UP: <p RACING ANDO CROSS - Because of the doubles playoff, RESULTS YESTERDAY . TREASURER'S FLIGHT COUNTRY. ALL THIS AND none of the Australians will play Arnold Koehler, the tourney’ 8| . a RETR Arthur Atwell defeated Harry McKinney ‘ CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT 2 and 1. John Applesel won over Alex WRESTLING TOO. singles & tomorrow, medalist, is still in the running, Arnold Kaehler defeated Stanton Bhan, Clark hy Sefaut Dr. Duel Sutton de- pap ————— + . pa 1 Clayton t feat > i . +d oh after eliminating Stanton Shep- BItX' Kennedy. 1 hip 1a ‘holes . Lester Ca a etl ak. Aad. PF ——— ACE PEI pard, 2 to 1. erry defeated Prank Simpson, 3 and 2; Walter Bainaka defeated Dick Willlams, i > Lyabart Nips Mulloy Murphy defeated enny Robbins, 4 | up (20 holes): Russell Wetherald deToday's Pairings {and 3: Bob Saige defeated Joe Prazer. 1 féated John Clark. 6 and 4. Bob Sparks ~~ re BALTIMORE, Md, A 23 fup: Russell Rader defeated Dick Boswell, won over Howard Richardson. by default y ie. CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT |2 nd 1: Hank Campbell defeated John O. J. VanBlaricum defeated Harold Fry- (UP)—Tony Trabert University A Mahan, 1 up (19 holes): David Lee de. meiler, 4 and 3 ) Golf Notes Yi i : ale irae Nichols ys Don Murphy, { ted Bop. Crouch, 3 up. Ralph Heinlein SECRETARY'S FLIGHT nec icu ma TV in Wa me fam S of Cincinnati star, won the Mida3 ( 0 Balke mw “xank Campbell ker “deleaisd Darrel ) 5 3 Che: Woody Lehr defeated Bob Lawrence. 2 en eleven-man i suated hy Fred dle Atlantic grass court tennis the ader vs i : r feat . k i and ' x h asie Geor an fesling. ro | Lak: C -'e i i , > 10.50—Ralph Rang vs. Chuck Hess, | i 3: ass dfleateq Sek Batpatl on Wie, 3 arg Wally Kilhon are, van Little try id ie ST Fo et championship today by defeating Chet Baker vs Bon Taylor {wos 1 up (2) holes): John Schorn de thur Milne, 2 and 1; Robert Hoyt de- ries : crest Calcutta gol! (,pn.geeded Gardner Mulloy of 10:58-Joh Béhorn ve, Ropert Miller, | ted Pat Patsue, 1 up: George Dou herty feated Bob Johnson, 7 and 6; Harold tournament with a combined score of 492 . = — - Deorge Dougherty vs. Ralph ateated Ken Baienacr, and 3 Rover! Bock defeated Roger Kiley, 4 and 2. Paul By United Press at M t vesterday. Coral Gables, Fla, 9-7, 9-7, 0-6, , 2 ' Jones deleate ont teele« 5 and 4 wp § si¢ ! - et naGuy rE aL or ro Hoyt Br. by Chuck Brown ‘aeisated Howard es ¢ WILLIAMSPORT, Penh, an 3 oval pe Pi 3, home : . . bere of the winning team are Boo 6-3. a Trebily- “Frandcinm CAEP pa — i Cees 2; Robert 4 Herrin efeated ghet. Aug. 25 Spry small fry from, McKee, Hi Danby, Vince Phillips, Dieg — p— - FES STEAL ete RRTIAREN rm : Wo ye 29) us mr t—eenter- bleachers—smibioms: . Al_Schafter. Joe Hugh Cp . son, Dorsey Livtrel ~ gy dg Ty Cie Lester © wo EL 4 Sa BETOR a CLS h BREE RY ow Eine AeA anni. 4 be Lolo. fi TER, gs lins Canbdi Fite ~»- : John Matendt defeated Paul Davis, 2 league ‘Worl ‘series. from the ya 8 eS Ana INDSOR, my a ! rank ) Noble Tk : _| MECormick ay dataulss Katey J Mage He pride and joy of Austin,” Téx., THE LITTLER Tex ans : he mr asehn, 51 cre pry T ; or: kug oy [feasted H. C. Foster. 4 and 1: Keith Wil- 3 to Ay 5 ! J y Feeney's cont ollowed “by. Lou _ Lucille Davidson of Lees Sum- . © Cir a ies to /in | ifamson defeated Ernie Coherd, 3 and 2 0 today as 10,000 pop-eyed” prime favorites. with-a crowd By United Press ORingent | flarold. Mason defeated Clvde McClain, + fans in a country-fair settin ; WICHITA, Kan, Aug. 25 Th Low pro for the tourney ‘was George Mit. Mo., today won the Canadian Jana 1. Phoclan Rnoades defeated Robert; y : * '8 | which got in free and loaded : wv AVE. © Schaffer of Milen Country Club. Misi. National Tennis Women's singles Linn, 1 n Rboades defeated Roberti watched pitcher Andy Wasil | hats and collection buckets Ft. Wayne Capeharts, defendin Ind. with a score of 72. Bill Hook fro g oy eur Oo 3 e rer Appleaet. 2 un: Royal Cox defeated emerge an all-around her ; ; ; € the Kenwood Country Club of Cincinnati, {championship by defeating Pat ° ° Gaors This. 3 hy 2 $ B aroun ro. with hard silver money, just champions advanced to the third 0. plated second with 73 follwed by Russ Lowe of Toranta, 8-6, 6-1 ‘ : COMMITTEE'S FLIGH' The husky bubble-gum chew- couldn't solve the 12 year-old round of th 17th 1 t 8 onehouse of Riverside who shot a T4. 4 S.A p- PAY United Prins : when she was just 14 years old, Georze White deieated John Blair 3. ing right hander, not only shut | Wasil. : le 7th annual national UL. Aug. 25--Veteran had been runner up in 1930 and en Be rated Vigtem me Out the Southerners with just Ia the six inning regulation Dafeball congress tournameni toDot Kirby bl } I : 0 rby blew a three-hole lead 1947 but never had been able to Donald, 1 up 19 holes: Dick Crist i three hits. but he blasted a distance, he high-powered the day with an 8-0 win over the 5 ¥ £ : 0 y ul Jo Myr on the last nine holes, then ral- win before today ay m Den Kenney oy defaul ball for 16 strike outs, the last Ipswich, Mass; Agwan Chiefs, lied to beat Clgire Doran. 2 d The Ani 7 . IT it refeated Miteh ope heft an The’ logs was: a bitter one for Lu 50 mur Kastoff tele SiX in a row, Ie Vibe 1+to win the National Women's Miss. Dorane a school teacher rot 2 a A 1; Ben Bodine isieated Dr The game was a sizzling pitefi- = £fty YihesP Clark held Ipswich pmateur golf championship to- from Rocky River, O., who was © © itn, 4 and 3 Mm to a single safety in the seven- \ akg ] ing battle of .goose-eggs for ' . & % day. > playing. in the amateur for the 3! i “Vv inning ' contest, “called under the The victory ended = full third time. Many of her putts . 12 innings and you could al- tourney S&-run lead rule. His I 1 ! Cc ag VV . Le ~ . n r . - re vitor nts scanty A, Bae hr i Sugar Boxes mn ie Waele 2 mats Mercian TELEVISION re gh din a G for he ig BR cup throughout the day. Only «> . y earer | y id Feller or his lanky left mound for Ipswich, for 17 hits, i Atlanta, Ga., television ad- i — cinan ls ot 1 anded opponent Les Kitchen one a four-h: : I 1 . vertising saleswoman. SUFINE NEY DAL sree the last Turpin Imitator as a coming Preacher Roe. et 0uz-base blow By Frank YOUR OLD RADIO, TV SET, { : ) ; Ss pa % 2 ee . . $ After leading for 31 holes, she sink her putts, POMPTON LAKES, N. J. Aug ; 2k." Paul F st basems: a : R N i u ugit, first baseman for E R almost blew her chance for the ' 4» 25 (UP) Baby Day of Wilming- dase d | e Ras Tek a a the Albuquerque, N. M., Simmons, ' REFRIGE TOR OR ASHER title, however. She was three up THK MATCH was played under ton, Del. who spent the last eight the Connecticut boys raided his ‘Judlled the all-time tourney CAN MAKE THE BY de om of it ales: in de terrible weather conditions. High years in Paris and boxed fre- Continued From Page 11 “ice box” for a gift run econ Toe home June J 3 Y ] 0 e next four before ra a . » ‘ . . sing . ' > { ; ; . winds bothered both golfers dur- uently Englanc a imitating tripled in the sixth and with twe Cleanup Hitter Bill Pustari of fingie game It was the second DOWN PA MEN lying tq win, ing the early part of the morning Jue ngiand x Rh bi on to lead th t ith Connecticut lashed a clea Hime In two days thal he yee hel Bu 41.8 round. A heavy downpour the style of Middleweight Cham- ay ead the hittng with fo nin ord was tied, Cal Felix of Ft. S a i ; irenche WEIR g Wayne getting tl} bas SHE HOLED a 20-foot putt on ¢ renched the course at the 14th pion Randy Turpin in training 7» Then it was Babd to sav for |} Te getting ree four-base ) LYS s “Ong r blows last ht the 32d hole to regain the lead hole and continued through the i en : . es aa : ast night. ! . ' .» with Sugar Ray Robinson. A BARRAGE of 31 hits by the sure what happened next one up, .then sank a seven foot 30th hole. At ‘hat point play had . = : : Mallory + Racks. PHeR Kitch es : ' Oddly, both Felix and Fugit putt for a a par on the 35th to be stopped for 15 minutes be. Day saw Turpin In four fights Mallory AA routed four Art Sacks rvileher Ritchen fired in the hounded out their hits against the hole to win the match. Her final ¢2use of the heavy rain, in England. He boxes out of a Used Car p.ichers. 28 to 18. Tyo, pall ang it got away from his same team, the Perrysville, O putt stopped on the lip of th Both girls were over par for the crouch and throws punches from Mallory players, Rightfielder buddy, Catcher Billy Ham- Chevrolets. Tom Angley now 5 cup Recrie tod momentasily he 35 holes. Miss Kirby had a two a squatting position, bringing his Frank Baird Broad Ripple base- mer, Billy did his best, but the wichita a hi Arg y. now dropped in to give her the Chars over par 76 on the morning round. heaa up rast much as Turpin did ball coach, and Second Baseman umpire got in his way and set the mark while playing for a pionship. and was one. over par for the when he licked Robinson. Donnie King smashed six hits for Pustari got to second. You Houston, Tex.. team here in 1940 : last 17 holes. Miss Doran was Robinson boxed two rounds to- seven times at bat. Baird bat- couldn't cal lit either a wild s ' ea Miss Kirby, who started playing four over on the morning round a : ted ih sevan runs pitch of a passed ball Fugit's hitting, however, failed in the Nationa' Amateurs in 1934 and was one over on the last 17 day with Day Bnd two With Dave The Tryon All Stars behind the Believe it or not the same lo get his team in on the win Green ol ncago. i, v 8, C I , § ay 900000000000 0000000000000000000, bor ot Drevies Cover. defeated) TAPpInEd om” tie. Hest piteh, [SoUns. Persyville outlasted the n ® Wilnelm - Contractors, 12 to 7. putting Pustari on third. He : = lsd 2 ° KINE- EXAKTA ny s OSS ompares Ran bd bs ; ie the fourth came home easily on a single The other Hoosier entry, the ooper homered In e four si) § fav ’ p 9 "0 e To Mickey Walker inning with two on and tripled by Bob Ferrara. Layers S00 Sox, open in : PHOTO Ww 3 l ® ROSSBINGER. N. Y.. Aug. 25 in the seventh with two on for a The two-run homer by Big pield. C : "Bot] . SSINGE ) AUR 2 . ot : Field. Colo., Prospectors. Both ® wiih ais! evel ® 1p) Middleweight Champion total of five RBLs, Boy Wasil was just icing on teams have a 1-1 Do in th » Reflex Viewfinder » Nicgewels Champion The Kirshbaum (‘enter won by the cake in the next inning, double elimination tourney e Randy Turpin already had one . i : chs o ' @» forfeit over the Allison Jets — . ! CL merican boxing authority ¢ RST R SERIES : : » The. Kine Exahtc "V" serves os ® An ican (ing authority com ’ wt 22 ROUND SITY Hh TES A Wins ATA Singles % two cameras while you buy only 9: airing him to one of the most South ide Bains 001 000 Rone 1 La WILBERFORCE. O. Aug. 25 " one When the need arises you rugged title holders in ring feld : UP) George Stewart, Orange- Pa SON Jets orfeited « Kirshhaum : Q switch instantly from the waist ® nictory today : a Jsiine ; burg, 8. C.. took just 33 minutes UNDER THE STARS n level reflex viewfinder to the eye- @ Rarnev. Ross.’ former welter ' Used Cars 348 121 doo 10 11 a today to defeat Norman Appel HARLEM ol level reflex viewfinder ® weicht ch mote ’ a visitor ut At Td campbell. Stull Mi. Dayton, O, 6-1, 6-2, 6-0 to win Decorator id Like Mew-—With 12 Xenon Lens ® amy aid the bruising Britisher ae 01 obi 010 ., , the American Tennis Association GLOBE TROTTERS Model 17F2 wis ® ominds hir of Mickey Walk A Kins 110 000 000 1° 5 3 singles title. Triumphant Return From Europe yor ici » ® n A Bl ger. French and Baxter: Moore and Kaiser Stewart and Dr. Hubert Eaton at ' } Yelevision . ~ oi Eeeps ripping both hands Wilhelm 030 810 8 ‘1's 1 Wilmington, N. C., defeated Del- GEORGE MIKAN'S é-Way Combination ® | S 95 * 19 the belly R088 sid Just like (ocder and Thompson: Hastings and’). Russell and Louis Graves in UNITED STATES STARS available in alse ''clear te “ : he Mick. 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