Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1951 — Page 16
Wright Angle— Race Season About Over
Top Bowing Honors Go to © Jo-Berkopes
By ART WRIGHT
The auto racing season hereabout is on its last legs.
"1. Speed fans will have to crowd their thrills into the next
“eouple of weeks to hold them over the winter.
Tracks that haven't closed in the area have either set}
thelr closing date or are thumbing through the weather
pl le % *
until next spring. schedule,
next couple of weeks.
Cincinnati (0.) Race Bowl will present a 100-lap hardtop race next Thursday night to end its night season, then move to Sunday afternoons next Sun-
The Mutual Racing Assoclation ends its roaring roadster season at Cincinnati Race Bowl
this afternoon.
The last of a series of Sun-
onsnip
all
‘Whitmer.
LA AKE CENTRAL'S COURTESY
. noon and the first race at 2:30 p. m. The field includes 444 dapnotchers headed by Duane Carter and Troy
Speedway presents a I Pionghip Stock Car Club next Friday night
AWR| ound of the T2-hole $15,000 Readgi nd Open golf tournament. .
(Calif.
h-| Practice Henry Williams Jr,
p! classic—100 miles is afternoon at Centennial , Denver, Colo., today. The itor of the race is J. C. AgaOwner of the Walt Faulk-
sener against mighty | —— week with a 19-to-9 reserves today. : their : first half on short ges by fullback Glenn Young quarterback Dale Samuels, by sopho-
———
After a successful season that packed the crowd in three night a week—which many thought couldn't happen the W. 16th St. Speedway has closed its season with the Championship Stock Car Club. The doors are locked now -| |
Indianapolis Speedrome its continuing in regular
Frank Funk's Winchester Speedway closes its season - next Sunday afterhoon with a speedway car sprint proed with
100-1ap hardtop fea-
South Carolina Fumbles Help Duke Win, 34-6
By United Press COLUMBIA, 8. C., Sept. 22— Duke unveiled a new coach—Bill Murray—and a new split-T offense today and rammed home a 34 to 6 decision over South Carolina with a smoth-working freshman quarterback sparking the touchdown drives. + More than 28,000 fans watched
fit of veteran single-wing Coach Wallace Wade, who became Southern Conference = commissioner this year, rolled to an easy
victory. Murray displayed a set of hard running backs—Halfbacks Red and Charlie Smith, Herbert (Piney) Field, and Fullback Jack Kistler, Five South Carolina fumbles contributed to the rout. Four of them set up Duke touchdowns.
Turnesa Leads
as Duke, operating without bene-| 665
By MARION CRANEY THE WEEK'S bowling honor went yesterday to Jo Berkopes, who stamped a 655 for Bemis
Hunt,
champ shoved across 245 - 227 - 183 for the count, highest woman's mark in the young season. Miss Berkopes
600 this fall as a sub in the FoxHunt Classic. She is a Hickman Whirlaway regular. Only 18 men, in the week of action, werg able
Berkopes
pinman came to Joining the 700 Club. He found the groove in the
the Capitol Radiator Shop five. In team totals, National Trailer Sales rode away with laurels for its 3035 in the EAst Side Chevrolet Classic Tuesday at Pritchett-Hunt-O’Grady. Game totals of 1042-1078-915 accounted for the 3035, after Lou Cox and Bud Brown sparked the team with 628 {and 625 series scores.
Practice makes perfect, or else!
{more pinmen are just coming to tlife. The number of pinmen peek-
as 20 toed the lhe. ” = » | OTHER HONOR scores were: Dwight McKenzie of Federal Employees, 682; Frank Krause, Tansy’s Motors, 879: Charlie Myers, International Harvester, 676; Duane Bruhn, Grapho Water Pumps, 675; Charles Dickinson, City Ice Cream, 675; Jim Roberts, Chapman's Silver Fountain, 674; Ed Fanchally, Bolls Furnace, 670; Sarge Kromer, American Legion,
Jerry Chidester, Iaria’s Alleys, 664; Bob Kays, Allison’s, 663; John Belcher, Anderson Lumber, 663; Tony Manley, Kay Upholstering, 663; Peewee Williamson, Indianapolis Power and Light, 661; Cecil Trowbridge, Capital - Paper, 659; Bill Lane, Delaware Bowl, ao: Bob Gill, American Legion,
ED STRANGE, Sussman Jewelers, 656; Steve Romanyk, Cassidy Insulation, 654, and Miller Ens, Hiiger, Washington Chevrolet,
Several "women came close to joining the 600 Club. They were:
Reading Open
READING, Pa., Sept, 22 (UP)
stroke lead in the third
Turnesa's Jucord round, pro- ~ pin-point accuracy on fairways and greens, gave 208 score for 54 holes and ‘big margin over Clayton . Charlotte, N. C. and Jimmy Clark, Laguna Beach,
While Turnesa equaled the record set by host pro Haeffner fired his third straight sub-par 70 and Clark scored a par 71 to tie at 210.
Earlham Beats Rose Poly, 13-0
The Engineers, winless all of {last season, never threatened. They marched from deep in their! ~ NEXT OPPONENTS
Sept. 29—Muanchester af Earlham. Sept. 29-—-McKendree at Rose P
gt N. Dame 6-9 End ; FR He id
clash were Capt. Jim Mutscheller
'Solunar Tables
Pat Striebeck, Morris Plan, 508: Agnes Junker, Morris Plan, 593,
Letter Service Wednesday at Fox-| | The city singles and all-events i
blasted her first!
JAMA. loop at Central alleys with
Chuck Hess
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Times Golf Tourney Moves To Hillcrest |
»
_ SUNDAY, SEPT. 2, 1951
Mrs. Greathouse
Dick Stackhouse
Making Fis
By ROD REEL .
There's {crawler fishermen this week.
|where Old Rod can find ‘em Hal Kinman,
got these only through a close connection with the supplier.
temporary and the crawlers will be back in supply with hetter days. And let's hope we still have a few of those left this year. td = » SO WITH the crawlers off now's a good time to use some of the trick baits in your tackle box. Soft craws, of course are good, and for the catfish I still like liver or stink bait.
Carthersville this week. Harold and his catch are shown in today's picture. The 37-pounder was a light weight for Hal, who can boast the landing of a 63-pound cat previously. Like most of the big
Lack of Crawlers Is
the State andi Raymond bait man, says he could
get only 200 delivered yesterday nests. I hope this is it. Anyway on- an order for 1000. And he I'm going to try again.
Rod thinks this will only )
hing Tough
jeall it the EZ-CAST. Nice tat
bad news for night about this gadget is that it fits
{all reels made since 1940 and|
ing over the 650 honor count mark| The crawlers just aren't to be;many made earlier. The EZ-CAST | rose 50 per cent over last week, {had. ,At least none are around will go on the market next month
and will sell for just $2.50.
me keep from making birds’ |
i » ” = i
THERE'S been some question;
up. I have a name brand glass; rod that has taken a rough beat-| ing and is still as good as new! after several years. It is my ex- | perience that a good glass rod can take it. But do stick to good! merchandise in buying a rod.
I've found that a good rule of! thumb in buying is to either
Browns Call Up
Three Top Hands
ST. LOUIS, Pp. 23 (UP) — The St. Louis Browns announced |
{today that three top hands from from South Grove, takes on Dick 21-14 here today before
the San Antonio club will join the team here for its final homestand.
The contract of Bob Turley {was purchased and Jim Dyck land shortstop Bill DeMars were irecalled.
T'm for anything that will help, pyck, who hit .28¢ and batted |
|S SPEEDROME STOCK CAR RACING
in 127 runs, was voted the Texas {league's most valuable player, jand Turley won the most valulable pitcher award with a 20-8 mark.
raised about glass rods standing) DeMars batted .245 for the farm |
club. All The
{Chicago in a last homestand {beginning Tuesday and the |players are to report then.
lowa State Wins AMES, Iowa, {Towa State College flashed a!
righthanders.
i champion at his or her respective
Coffin golf course.
§ Country Club, § Hess, Coffin champion.
Mrs, Gi Roebuck ¥part ude Bick man; also won pr Sa with
$s play detroit and
Sept. 22 (UP)—
By JIM HEYROCK . THE TIMES “golf tournament limited” chugs into Hill- | crest Country Club today. I. Four of Indianapolis’ outstanding men golfers and four | women were to tee off today in the semifinal round of the
| second annual Times Tourna-| *| ment of Champions. |Wolt of Broadmoor, 4 and 3 in The eight golfers, each athe second round. . .
STACKHOUSE gained the club, battled their way into the semifinals by makisg a brilliant semifinals by surviving the open-| comeback last week to defeat ing day of play last Sunday -over Ralph Jordan of Sarah Shank in the second round. In the first Leading the group away from round, Stackhouse had Sefested the tee in the all-match play event Joe ¢ MsDamel of Lake Share, 4 will be Paul Jr, I 1 " aul Dye Ir. Todianapolis 8’ The first match in the men’s division is slated to tee off at 11:30 a. m. today. Following the women’ DYE, ‘25-year-old insurance hen gi De ew Fulmer HIT salesman, won both of his rounds crest, teeing off in the first match
last Sunday with comparative, £ ase to become one of the top against Mrs. Joseph. Rothbard o
favorites to walk off with the big) * 2 ow»
trophy after next week's finals. | yn THE second match will be Dye won his first match over Mrs. Robert Laycock of SpeedArnold Koehler of Pleasant Runway against Mrs, Charles Greatand then in the afternoon de- house ot Woodstock. Mrs. Fulmer Sullivan 9% Speed 8Yy
year-old Heme, : Sear
All rounds were ueheduled over 18 holes. The finals will be 2. at Meridian ‘Hills next Sunday, ot Highland 3 aM . the men playing 36 holes and the
THE TALL dapper Hess was a “omen 18.
member of the public links team! ‘Dayton Flyers Win
from Indianapolis this'year. Hess and Dye will be battling | DAYTON, 0, Sept. 22 (UP)— ito gain the finals ‘in "the upper The University of Dayton Flyers, 'bracket while in the lower piloted by the sharp throwing {bracket, Buck Hatfield, 41-year- arm of Quarterback Frank Sig{old real estate maintenance man | gins, topped the Quantic Manes ans
ease, defeating Bob Ball of Hillcrest, 4 and 3, and Frank Weiland
Stackhouse of Meridian Hills, | i Hatfield last week outshot|Card ABCD Event Hank Campbell of Willow Brook! Entries for the ABCD golf in the first round, 3 and 1, and tournament at South Grove today then upset second-seeded John close at 11:30 a. m.
Harold Day, of 3512 Ralston! St., nailed a 37-pound catfish at
tation of the manufacturer. = » =
IF YOUR
know the store well or the repu- ground attack today designed to
{make fans forget the aerial an[tics of the past to swamp Wayne
favorite sporting, University, 53 to 21, before 10,000
goods store stands behind an’ item, even though it is not name brand, you're safe. stick to what you know is good.| Glass rods made by top mau facturers can take it and
ones it was taken on a taut line. HERE'S the job to have if you
‘Market. They're open only three
and Mary Baas, Ross J. Moore
Is 1st Team Choice
SOUTH BEND, Ind. Sept. 22 (UP) ~~ Frank Leahy split his Notre Dame football squad into two teams today for a showdown scrimmage in preparation for next week's Indiana game. Lined up on.the first team and apparently Leahy’s choice for the starting posts for the Hoosier
and the 6-foot 9-inch Joe Katchik ‘at the ends, Bob Toneff and Menil Mavraides at the tackles, Paul Burns and Frank Varrichione at guards, Art Hunter center, John Mazur at quarterback, John] Petitbon left half, Billy Barrett right half, and Neil Norden full-! back.
RICHMOND, Ind. Sept. 22 Min Maier fi (UP)—Earlham’s Quakers shut Hons eras kesh BR ie a3 ta out hapless Rose Poly today, 13(Tuesdsy =~... pg a4 TE ia to 0, in the season opener for both.| Thursday y Janie 8:35 4: HH PARRY = ci vivs as 3:10 ,9:20 3:35 9:45
days a week.
Rus Taylor, who is a butcher at |
Ed” Steinmetz’s stand says the whole gang-down there are fishermen, Wednesday is the big fishing day for the market men, but some of the fellows get out on Monday and Friday, too. That's the life, Bill Rench, the maitre d’ at the Butler Inn says now Bob Goodwin doesn’t even have to catch the fish for the fish fry. He just hapes Bob will walk in with some fish, even if they come from the market. The lovely Katherine is still willing to do the cooking. So come on Bob, either get lucky or vicit the market. » » = PAUL EDWARDS, he runs an express between here and Columibus, O,, for Greyhound, is a good man with rod and reel.
like fishing. Work at the City
a good buy. Nice to use, too. Today is the first day of Fall| and there's some nice fishing days! ahead through the autumn. Get) out if you can. I am.
Houck Wins State PGA Title
MUNCIE, Sept. 22 (UP) Arkansas traveler Todd Houck, now pro at Evansville, rallied in the final nine holes today to defeat little Noel Epperson of Indianapolis, one-up in 36 holes, for| the Indiana PGA golf champion-| ship. i Three down after 27 holes, the husky Little . Rock long-ball| hitter staged a game comeback. He birdied 10 and 11, lost 12 to’ go two-down, but then won the next three holes to go one-up. Epperson, former state open ‘king, won 16 to even the match again, they halved 17, but a par four on the final hole gave Houck the match as his opponent
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Some of the other drivers think!
{Paul is kidding about some of | {those strings he’s reported, but he last March. He is pro at Helfrich isn't. I've seen some of them Paul |
brings home and they're the real! MeCoy. The Ocean City reel people say now they really have something! new in backlash control.
They |
bogeyed. : Houck came to Indiana only
Field course, a municipdl layout, !in the pocket city. Epperson, who! has played just enough golf this season to keep limbered up, is golf boss at Broadmoor in Indianapolis.
own territory to the Earlham 25] in . the fourth period for their | deepest penetration.
back Thorpe Lichtenberg to end
third when end Dudley Moore intercepted a pass and raced 75 yards. Thurman Washington ran! around end for the extra point. Score by periods: Rose Poly ... | Earlham
0 0 0 0-0
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