Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1951 — Page 32

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MIKE SULLIVAN — First match against Byron Hollet.

JOHN WOLF—Opens against Palmer Millikin.

FRANK WEILAND — Meets Lake Shore champion.

"Ft. Harrison Champ Entered in Times olf Tournament

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SAY, DOESN'T anyoneée|

want to win this American By JIM HEYROCK League pennant? AN ARMY GOLFER, 0 came within a ‘shade of ‘*Youcertainly wouldn't winning the big Fifth Army. golf tournament this year, has been entered in the second annual Times Tournament of Champions opening Sunday at the Coffin course. Warrant Officer Guy Bryant will represent Ft. HarFt.

think so today from the way the Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees are behaving. Every time the Yanks lose a game and give the Indians a big chance to gain, the Indians turn - right around and muff the opportunity.

"In fact, i$ these two clubs keep! it up, those Boston Red Sox may

rison, the 16th club to be entered in the tournament. Harrison was not represented lasp year “when the Tournament of Chargptons was inaugurated.

Bryant will be paired against Ralph Some charging back into the race thev're onlv 31; ames away Jordan of Sarah Shank in the first round todar. : z ; Sunday. Before Ft. Harrison's entry The Yanks and Indians did it

again yesterday. First, the New

into the event, Jordan had been given a gair : York®rs took it on the chin from

first round draw in the lower bracket.

the Detroit Tigers, ‘9 to 2, the s Bryant and Jordan will tee off at 10 a. m. & third straight loss for the Yanks. Se . ; i {That gave the Indians a chance for the first 18-hole round. Heyrock to boost their league lead from THF 32.YF A )I.D Bryant. : ote an St 15 vears ©Dne ame to two, but they went THE 32-YEAR-OLD Bryant; a veteran of 15 years po, "out and lost t a night game

Army service, has played nearly all of his golf in the to the Washington Senators, 1 to

service. He has won several amateur tournaments. This 0, getting only three:hits off Bob

. . Porterfield. year he was runnerup for the Kifth Army title at Denver. 2 2 2 Two club champions are still to be decided this week. | MEANWHILE, the Red Sox They are at’ Lake Shore Country Club and Pleasant Run. whipped the St. Louis Browns The women's title also is still to be decided at Lake Shore. a ace Pilcher Ned Jarve 5 ! ito 4, in innings to gain a » > S »d by time for Should these champions not be ettled by GORA or both elafo the first round Sunday, the players paired against them On Tuesday, youll remember, in the first round will win by forfeit. the Yanks dropped “a double2 "7 = . vag op header to the Browns. The InIN THE MEN'S division, Paul Dye Jr. of Indianapolis dians won one game from the

; . : Athletics to take over firs Country Club, is paired against the Pleasant Run champ : cs to take over first place,

; : but then blew the second after for the. first round and Frank Weiland of Highland is holding the lead in the ‘eighth paired opposite the Lake Shore champ. MARE : of lhe Yanks are looking espe-

In the. women's group, Mrs. C. Richard Fulmer Hillerest has been drawn against the Lake Shore women's ¥ stand, where they were expected winner. to win at a great rate, they have All competitors will play in twoshines Sanday, the only a 4-4 record so far And men starting at 9:30 a. m. They will play two rounds, Manager asey Stengel can't fig18 holes each, and the second round for the men is slated to start at 2 Pp. m. after the women have finished teeing off.

cially poor at this critical stage of the race. In this. big home

"Here we were ready to make our bid and, I thought we could do pretty well because we were. THE WOMEN will play only one round Sunday, start- playing the fellows down in the

race,” said Stengel. ‘And 20 we ing at 1:30 p. m. fell right on our necks. Is the The winner in each division will be crowned cham-

club a little tired after a pion of champions after the finals at Meridian Hills Sept. !0ugh ball games”. All I can oo

it that we had two off davs this

30. Each will receive a big trophy for permanent posses- week already, yet we lost three sion. The runnerup in each group also will receive a |straight.” - ! = n nz trophy. THE YANKS certainly looked

The semifinals will be at Hillcrest Sept. 23.

listless in the loss to the Tigers.

yn * {Ed Lopat, five or them in a row in a big

First Speedway Invitational "i..." Team Golf Meet Tomorrow vn me rou errors.

Meanwhile, Virgil ( Fire) Trucks Fred ili de. was hurling a seven-hitter for his Jal VAY : : 3 : Walter Chapman. Speedway. 300th win in the majors, his fourth

was belted for nine hits,

gherron, Ft. Harrison:

Foursomes will begin teeing off TY

r the first 12:44—John Hultz, Crawfordsville; Rov 1 C t 8t.9 a. m. tomorrow in Fredericks, Crawfordsville; Bob Carlson, over the Yanks this year. Vie annual team invitational tourna- Riverside: Chatles Lawrence, Riverside, Wertz hit a three-run Tiger homer ment at the Speedway GoOIf 5 (i "Tipton; Logansport pair and Mickey Mantle homered for 12:58—Herman Schmidt, Pt. Harrison: New York. Course, John Downing, Ft. Harrison; LoganspoYt Portertiord ak ers Wankes Ten-man teams from 14 clubs pair. - Yankee, will 1:05—Phil Samp, Ft. Harrison: John : is Sadtequises Th Belyepragentaa Trueblood, Ft. Harrison; Bob White, High- nig Spe fame fof el in the event. e nning team jand: Jack Ler, Highland. d oi 7 will be the 10-man group with' 1:12—Dick Kirkpatrick, Willowbrook: only run Lemon allowed was un-

} . 1 rook; lowest total score. To the Brae Stanfield, Willowbroo $300 worth the Wilbur

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Francis Tipton

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Highland Dave Lee, Speedway

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Crawfordsville Ernie was Frank South Grove Don George Kerr. WilWillowbrook. Frank : River- baseman and right fielder. The only other Card baserunner was

Chuck Diering on a third-inning

Shore: F Bremmerman Beauchamp win of the year. He's the first

southpaw to reach that total this vear, the third major leaguer. The Cards drove 20-game winner Sal Maglie of the Giants to cover with six runs in the second inning of the afternoon game. The Giants kept pecking away at that margin as Monte Irvin drove in three runs with a homer

Glenn Willow -

|Meridian Hills: John . Wallace, Meridian Hills 10:62 Starter's 10:59 —-R Mevers, Lake Shore Mooney, Lake Shore; Fred Ewalt, fordsville; Sam O'Neal,

11'06-Car! Smith,

Ft. Harrison earned when Bobby Avila com1:19—Herb Barnett, Broadmoor: E. year. Coftin But the Indians couldn't score at 1:40- Gene Zwiesler, y Wolf, - Broad- . tig . Speedway. John Dom DiMaggio's triple and Coflin; Chet Baker, Coffin ee ick, S dway: ‘01— Tracy 0X k Shore; Mik . . 3—Ken Amico Peenws 3:01--Tracy Cox. lake Shore: Mike prowns. It was the third straight Trussel, Riverside; John Harrington, State Horseshoe Meet anee, his 10th victory. Coffin: Jim Shields, that Shore: C Andrews, Lake Shore, round tomorrow followed by the Sarah Shank; Stanton . Sunday morning. Giants in the afternoon game, 6 way; Larry O'Keefe, cash awards to the winners in Braves. 2 to 0. Yield Sarah Shank; e State oubles an ingles : the state doubles and singles, .; pitener Al lowbrook Bob Kirkpatrick, 10:31—- Bob RBurtofi, Lake p $ b d 10:38 Rudy Brezausek, Riverside New York Yankees in the {Kenny Robbins, South Grove: Tom Black, lime World Series tickets for

John Turner Harrison; Harley Brown, A.‘mitted a two-base error on Irv Block, Broadmoor: Logansport pair. 'e - : of merchandise and P36 John David, Meridian Hillz Dick NOren’s grounder and Npren Shaw trophy to Keep Stackhouse, Ted Lach, Coffin; Chuck Hess. scored on Mickey Vernon's single. 1:33—Pat Patsue, South -First-foursome-to-tee- off in the poate Sout Grove HEN -aH—off- Porterfield, —who lost a tourney will consist of Ken Jack Fuller. Tipton three-hitter to the Yanks in his Amick, Speedway; Bob Funk, | anderson: Lake Shore last. out. 1:47—Don Ellis. Meridian sser, Meridian Hills Cole. Broad- Queisser, N bslO moor, and Ralph . . Johnny Pesky's single gave the moor. Final foursome will tee 1:54 J Lindberg, Ft. Harrison: H : : om ] off at 3:01 p. m Elkins, Ft, Harrison; Russell Rader, Sarah Ried Sox their winning run in : a Shank; Bob Duncan, Sarah Shank the - 10th inning against the Speedway; John Wolf, Broadmoor; Stone, Lake Shore: John Toth, Speedway: 7 Cole, Broadmoor. Mike Sullivan win for the bustling Bosox, and 9:07—Palmer Millikan, Riverside: Jack the credit went to relief Pitcher Meridian Hills; Francis Truitt, Meridian Nis Kinder in his 55th appearHills. ’ 0:14—Jor Frazer Opens Tomarrow 2 2 » Walther, Highland yw 3 The State Open Horseshoe THE ST, Cards did 9:21—~Hank Campbhel! /illowbroo J. . Tees : a. Elam, Willowbrook Bob Hvatt, Lake Tourney will start the qualifying something no : major-league team has done since 9.28. Starters time finals on Sunday at Brookside 8 WW 9:42 Herb Palender, Park. Entries will he received in 1883 played two different teams Silberman. . Broadmoor the men’s division -until 10 a. m. in the same day. They beat the Shank : 9:490--Willlam Pierson The tourney, sponsored by the {5 4 and then were stopped with Jr. hland: Kingan Jr, Highlan American Horseshoe Pitchers As- she hit in the night game by 475. Starters ite sociation will present trophys and warren “Spahn of the Boston 10:03 Tom Alson. Reichard, Crawfordaville both men's and women's di- Spahn’ gs game visions, Starting at 9:30 a. m. Jlassic. ‘Th 1y Sarah Shank Sunday, the ladies will toss for Coo ror ne on 10:17—8Scott Teal, . we . : iE was a sixth ‘inning pop single by Murphy, Bouth Grove: : . championship, and at 2:30 p. m. 10:24-Bob Smith, Highland the men's singles championship Weiland, Highland: Meridith Nickel, begins side: Doug Crist, Rivercide gins, Pavis— Lake Share; Hugh Meridia: Hills Charles Meridian Hills , CLEVELAND, 0. Sept. Green, Riverside: Bill McCune, 14 (UP) With the Indians brook; Dick Hall, Willowbrook one game in front of the 10:45-- Kenny Percefield, “South Grove American Ieague, the Cleveland baseball club management has ordered JAhe Stadium today. A spokesman said he did not know whether the Yan-

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WHILE the sports world still marvelled at the financial success of Wednesday's Ray Turpin. fight,

Lou Burston of the Interna-

| tidnal Boxing Club disclosed to-

day he is negotiating several other ‘international bouts.

Burston, foreign representative ‘of the I. B,-C., is the dynamic linguist who “dreams up” international matches, suggests them to Promoter Jim Norris, and then does most of the negotiating.

It was he who inspired the first Turpin-Robinson fight at London, July 10, and arranged for the return bout at the Polo irounds last Wednesday, and now is hub of negotiations for a “rubber” match at London next June. ; un n n THE middle - sized, middleaged "man with graving ‘dark hair and snapping black eves has supervised dickering to the “nearly completed” stage for a light heavyweight title bout between Thampion Joey Maxim of Cleveland and Don Cockell of England at London in. midMarch. Today he obtained sion from Promoter Welterweight Champion Kid Gavilan of Cuba to defend against Charles Humez of France at Paris in November or December, He said he was trying to import Dave Sands Australia, middleweight champion of the British Empire, for a fight with Rocky+<Graziano in October.

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Louisville Sizzles On; Brews Win

United Press

By THE PENNANT-winning Milwaukee Brewers and the red-hot Louisville Colonels looked increasingly hard to beat in the American Association playoffs todav. The Colonels extended winning streak to 15 the St. Paul Saints at St. Paul last night, 7 to 5. ‘And the Brewers took their second victory over

their by whipping

the Kansas City Blues at Milwaukee, 8 to 5. Al Epperly, the Saints’ ace re-

lief hurler, was the culprit in the Louisville victory when he tried for a double play, threw wild, and let the two winning runs scamper home in the Hin inning.

JIM HISNER, Louisville catch-.

er, started off the disastrous train of evegys when, with the bases loaded. *he lined a smash directly at Epperly. “Fpperty fielded it Jieativwhirted to second and threw in an attempt to cut off the runner. Bat the throw went past Second Baseman Al Brancato and the game was over. The Brewers got off to a fast start with one run in "the frst inning, two more in the third and five in the sixth. Kansas City pushed across two runs in the fifth inning, but never could catch up.

Teachers’ Tourney Set The first annual all-male teachers’ golf tournament will be played tomorrow at Coffin, starting at 8:30 a. m. ‘Some 40 fen teachers from Marion County will tee off in the event.

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INCOGNITO—S ugar Ray Robinson looks from behind dark glasses covering the battered eye he received in regaining his world's middleweight title from Randy Turpin as he fixes himself a drink (soft, that is) in his Harlem bar.

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heavyw eight. Hoff, veteran weight.

Question ‘Rubber’

Match Plans LONDON The big question in Rritish- sport circles today

was whether Middleweight (Champion Ray Robinson would

PLAYOFF STANDINGS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION

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Won Lost Pct MiIwaukee .....oeoesvs00s 2 0 1.00 Kansas CHY .icivnnrers 0 2 000 Louisville 1 0 1.000 VE St. Paul . n 1 1.000 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Best-of-Seven) Won Lost Pet BYrRCHBE isi ins 3 0 1.000 vs Rochester .........ys+.. 0 3 000 Montreal .......... sees: 2 0 1.000 vs Buffalo ............ yp 0 2 000 LEAGUE STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lost Pct. GB Cleveland 89 53 627 New York 86 52 §23 1 Boston . a2 83 54 806 3'a Chicago ............ 86 64 543 2 Detroit . 64 7% 457 24 Philadelphia 0 8] 4268 28'y Washington 35 2 401 31, St. Louis 43 94 Ji4 415g NATIONAL LEAGUE

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risk, his title again against Randy Turpin. Although Robsinson said yesterday he would be ' ‘delighted” to meet Turpin‘again next June

if he still held the title. Clifford

Webb of the London Daily Her- |

ald predicted the American fighter would avoid a third bout with. the young JBrinsh boxer,

“1 DOUBT if it a third contest) will ever ‘take place" Webb said in a page one story from New York. “Sugar Ray, back ori the title throne after lending this exalted place to Britain's Randy Turpin for the dazzling brief period of 64 days, will see to that.” But despite fears that Turpin would not be given another chance at the title and newspaper headline wailing, most London sports writers who covered the title fight Wednesday night. in New York upheld Referee Ruby Goldstein's decision to halt: thie bout in the 10th round when Turpin was helpless before Robsinson's savage attack.

‘Randy Will Thank Me ‘Later,’ Goldstein Says

CHICAGO Referee Ruby Goldstein says Randy Turpin _will be glad “a few years from now” that he stopped his defense of the middleweight championship Wednesday. Goldstein, who awarded Sugar Ray Robinson a TKO and the title rather than. allow Turpin to absorb more punishment, said the English fighter “didn’t know what he was doing” at the end.

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(ioldstein said on a radio broadcast last night. “A Tew years from now he'll be glad I stopped that fight.” "Goldstein said he “called the fight as I saw it, .but didn’t .have hard feelings for anyone who disagrees with his decision halt the bout in the tenth round. “Everybody's entitled to his own opinions,” he sald.

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NEW YORK -- Eugene (81lent). Hairston of New York, whose path to a shot at the middleweight title has run into several detours recently, faces Jackie Keough of Cleveland to-10-round pout

night in a at Madison Square Garden, Hairston, - 22-year-old deaf

was rated a 2 to 1 favor-24-year-old Ohioan.

mute, ite over the n » ” THE dbsky Hairston fis frankly aiming for a convineing triumph that will renew his chances as a .contender. At one time he reeled off 12 straight victories, including one over present Welterweight Champion, Kid Gavilan, but then Gavilan beat him in a return match. Since then Hairston has lost decisions to Walter Cartier in New York, Laurent Dauthuille in Montreal, and Rocky Castellani in Scranton, Pa. a sparring Turpin, was Turpin in a

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