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Times Tourney Match

. By JIM HEYROCK 3 A REPRESENTATIVE of the United States Golf|

Association will be the official referee of the men's Times,

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Tech in Win At Lafayette

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Tournament of Champions final match tomorrow over the CORVerted: the first of two plunges.

. Meridian Hills Country Club course.

Francis Truitt, a member of the USGA’s Junior Championship Committee, will referee the 36hole finhl match between Meridfan Hills’ Dick Stackhouse and Coffin’s Chuck Hess. p The mateh, with Stackhouse ¥.; and Hess bat- 1 tling.for the men’s champion of champions &° title, is slated .to§ start at 10 a. m. After the first 18 holes, Stackhouse and Hess will take.a break for lunch and then resume the match, n td s AFTER THEY tee off in the afternoon, Mrs. C. Richard Fulmer and Mrs. Robert Laycock will tee off in the 18-hole women's final. Identical trophies will be awarded the men and women champions and runnersup following the matches. Presentation of awards will be made by Walter Leckrone, editor of The Times. Truitt will have the final say in all disputes over the 36-hole men’s route.

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tive, or Hess, 29-year-old sporting goods salesman, will succeed John Hare Jr, of Highland, as The Times Champion of Champions. Hare won the title last year in the first Tournament of Champions. Stackhouse and Hess started in the field of 18 country club and municipal course champions Sept. 23 and battled their way to the finals. Both were in the tournament last year but were eliminated in early rounds. Stackhouse will be a slight favorite tomorrow since the finals are being played over his home course, s s o® HESS, however, is capable of upsetting the best of them. He gained the final round by upsetting Paul Dye Jr. of the Country Club of Indianapolis in the semifinals at Hillerest. Stackhouse and Hess won by identical scores, 4 and 3, in the semifinals. Mrs. Fulmer, runnerup this season for the city and state women's ‘titles, and Mrs. Laycock came into the women's finals after scrapping through a fleld of eight champions, » » ” THE TIMES event, designed to supply competition between club and course champions, brings to a close the 1951 golf tournament

| Pentti {Barons of the American Hockey series

club teams in the annual inter-

! Toppled in

In the third, Ozman banged for a 3-yard TD off a 61-yard march buf Bob Foard speared .|Dick Carver for 44-yards. Jim Season. " de uae Jaliery %° Cahoon kicked, Tech leading 14 to The finals originally were slated 13, midway in the third. Minutes

|later, Sexson went off tackle for for Sept. 30, but were set back one weéek in order that Stackhouse six. His 39-ydrd scoot to the Jeff

3 setup Ron Jackson's plunge, Bill and Hess could play with their fr ghett place-kicking. Tech, which rushed 323 yards [to Jeff's 101, won the first downs, 117 to 8, all of the Green's good for rushes, One of Jeff's two completed passes in 9 tries went for a TD. Tech hit 1 of 11. TOO sevviesneess 0 7 7 13-27 86 0 7 0-13

club team tourney.

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Southport Tops Seymour Southport proved it is a comeback club last night as the Cards sovertook a 14-to-7 halftime deficit

ly y and went on to win, 19 to 14, over

High- ranking Vincennes in the Seymour. deep south and East Chicago Seymour staged two 60-vard Washington in the far north tq;chdown marches in the first picked up the pieces of their shat- haf. Jack Wilson scored for the tered kingdoms today, their hopes cards in the first and Dave Kress for perfect seasons ruined by In- added a TD in the third. Jim

diana High School football foes. Baker capped a 72-vard drive in! The proud Alices of Vincennes {pq Pp fen)

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To Read New

A group of 70 persons will read the New Testament through from cover to cover tomorrow beginning at 5:30 a. m. in the Mars Hill Christian Church.

Each of the 70, ranging in age from young high : school students to grandparents, will read for 15 minutes. -T-hey plan to read from the pulpit and complete the New Testament

No. 3 in this week's United Press a Wilh 1Be Ding the lime hie honor roll, were stopped at home Southport .... 7 0 6 6—19 a strikes by well-regarded Evansville Cen- gavmoyr ..... * 9 0 ottl 0 p. m. tral, 14 to 0, to give .the Pocket At that time, Chat Doys thelr fourth straight Royt Martinsville ON Se Bay Harmen victory. e Sixth-place East Chicago Wash- Times State Service : educational section of their ington lost its third art to A LL i, 2 lehuteh building,

Knieper got Sacred Heart's football machine started here [ast night and it wouldn't be stopped. Kneiper took the ball on. his own 40 in the first period and sprinted across the goal line for a score to start Sacred Heart on a 33 to 6 rout of Martinsville. Martinsville's Sidney Williams plunged over for the hosts’ only marker on the final play of the game. But he was injured on the play and had to be carried 4

seventh-ranking South Bend Cen-

the first half to score twice, once on ‘a 42-yard pass from Lennie Buczkowski to Stan Davis and then on an 80-yard drive, Sonny Grady plunging for the tally. Four other members of the U. P. Big Ten fared better, but Evansville Bosse and Logansport, ninth and 10th, respectively, and: wellregarded Plymouth also were toppled from the unbeaten and

untied ranks. the eld.

First-place Hammond Noll, Naelvd Han, 3 ’ i 033

stretched its winning streak to 11 5 $ —the longest alive—by pummel- | ing Terre Haute Gerstmeyer, 52 to 0.

7 Players Assured Ryder Cup Spots

CHICAGO, Oct. 6 (UP)—The United States Ryder Cup team By will be completed tomorrow when KANSAS CITY, Mo, Oct. 6 play ends in the Kansas City —A heavy rain that wiped out Open, but seven players, headed yesterday's scores in the second by Sam Snead, were assured of round of the $15,000 Kansas City places on the 10-man squad. Open at Milburn Country Club Others certain to make the threatened today to take golf's team were Lloyd Mangrum, Jack hard-luck champion of 1951 out Burke Jr., Jimmy Demaret, Ben of the field. Hogan, Dutch Harrison and Ed Chandler Harper of PortsOliver. All have scored enough mouth, Va., who fired a spectacupoints in tournaments for the lar eight-under-par 64 to take a past two years to gain places on one-stroke lead, only to see the the team. score wiped off the books by a

: edi subsequent downpour, was so irBruins Get Lund

ritated by his run of ill luck that In Barons Trade

he said’ he would “go home if I' can get a plane reservation.” BOSTON, Oct. 8 (UP)—Winger Lund of

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The tough blow from the the Cleveland weatherman was only one in a of unfortunate develop-

{League has been obtained by the ments that has dogged Harper

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since he won the 1950 PGA chamThe National Hockey League pionship. He came here in a ter-

club said the ‘purchase price” rific slump, with only $250 in for the 26-year-old Lund was two money winnings in 12 tournaunidentified players to be deliv- ments this season. {ered to the Barons at the end of ay the season: Nardico Outpunches | ‘Lund turned professional with {the Boston Olympics in 1947 and Brooklyn Heavy {played with the New York NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (UP)— {Rangers from 1948 to 1950. In Light Heavyweight Danny Nar{his first NHL season, he won dico can lick Heavyweight the Calder Memorial Trophy as Georgie Kaplan any day in the the league's outstanding rookie. Week —or. at least, any day’ in — the thonth. Nardico, a rugged puncher 0 QUICK from Tampa, Fla. turned in a repeat victory over Kaplan last $0 THOROUGH night at St. Nicholas Arena,

knocking out his opponent from Brooklyn at 2:18 of the eighth round. It was the Floridan't second victory over Kaplan in the last month. He won a split decision in their previous bout at Miami

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Better, Faster Service George Sisler today was renamed

The Rev. Ralph Hamon, church

pastor explained that the congre-

gation reached far back into history for its program of continuous Bible reading tomorrow. He referred to the story told in the Bible, II Kings 26. If records that in the time of the

Prayer Rally

Men of St. Andrew's Catholic Church will sponsor a Family Prayer Rally for persons of all faiths tomorrow at 3 p. mi. on the church grounds, 4050 E. 38th St. The sponsors, St. Andrew Holy Name Society, have invited the Rev. Fr. Lawrence Deery, O.M.I, of Indianapolis to give the sermon. They have enlisted police to handle traffic and will provide parking space. Father Deery, as the letters beside his name indicate, is a member of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate. Priests belonging to this order long have devoted themselves to holding missions, retreats, catechism and instruc-

PRAYER CRUSADER—Rev. - Fr. Lawrence Deery, OMI, will speak at “the St. Andrew's prayer rally tomorrow.

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good ‘King Josiah, the temple was repaired. Officials found a copy of the “Law,” the Jewish Bible, in the temple Those who read it were greatly affected. And now that this temple of worship in Mars Hill has been improved, they will feature the reading of the Scriptures following the example set by the ancient Jews. A break in the New Testament program will come at noon when the Holy Communion Servide will be conducted. The Church has printed a pictorial history of the congregation and its various buildings which

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families. Mars Hill Christian Church nas sent 14 young people into the ministry. The congregation worshipped first in a small, modest house on the rear of the lot, 2659 Lookpurn-8t-—-3ater-2-pasement was built and used for worship and after that the first-floor worship auditorium. The completion of the educational unit marks the 24th birthday of the organization of the Church.

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tion courses. Father Deery halls from Providence, R. I., but maintains headquarters at St. Bridget's Church here. He has spent many years going all over the country for the Mission Band of his organization.

The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry F. Dugan, chancellor of the archdiocese, will officiate at Benediction. The Rev. Fr. Cyril Conen and the Rev. Fr. Joseph Dooley, S.T.D., will assist Father Deery. Father Conen is pastor of the St. Lawrence Church and Father Dooley teaches at Ladywood School. A Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus honor guard and a color guard of Boy Scouts will give their services. The Rev. Fr. Matthew Hetold is pastor of the host parish. ! The churchmen express grave concern for the state of the world today. They say they believe the family that prays together to its God not only remains loyal to the home but works out its God-given destiny in society. Last year Catholics of the Indianapolis community held a | giant prayer rally for the Indian{apolis community and families pledged themselves to. say the | Rosary daily. Now, again in October, the month of the R®sary, the Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte; | Archbishop of Indianapolis, urges,

that families renew the pledge to|planned the rally. The pledge for |datly family prayer will climax

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