Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1951 — Page 35
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Here" 4 Road Ryder Cup ing’ a quartet of young heavy- “baseball surgeon” who performed )47 2 TWO executives of the United|2_ Americans held the lead weights will cofeature tonight's He operation yesterday at Johns rin; States Figure Skating Association, plover invading Britishers in Pla ers Will Travel Pro boxing card to be staged at| goto’ hat he and Yankee club met yedterday . afternoon Bl ihree out of the four team y the Armory, 4 physician Dri Sidney Gaynor had Bowling in Indianapolis hits one of its highest peaks officers of the Winter Club or To matches at She end of. the. first) PINEHURST, N. Cs Nov, 2 (U P)=Tiumbnall Jeseription of The star bouts will pit Ponce suspected—a frayed cartilage— over the .week-end since the sport’ s 1951 debut just ‘two \dianapolis to discuss the Olympic|pi oe holes today in the opening Sho PIuGHuTSs County Club course, site of the Ryder Cup matches: Deion. Balt es oiy LY nd anal ase will “come ! . BD 8 . months ago. A heavy slate of league action is on tap [Pisure Scating tryouts. [Ryder Cup International golf 1 427 4 Wide fairway, fraps on green's Jeft. Brown. 183 of Chicago, and| The knee had "been causing e tryouts, designed to deter- competition 9 i . Wulf iC in tonight but an equally lusty program will hold forth it km the U. 8. wg will be held! With the course soaked by rain] 3 33 : Deep fap ar vem w relies gree Ronny Yur Promising ain Rasen Vimy re : : ’ . oungster, : » pla ray and Sunday. "ees re 4 at the Coliseum Dec, 21-22, and slate gray skies \still driz-| . .4 528 5 Wooded area right of narrow fairway. I er period i ov; oa ae Mate In a. E2me THe of Jhe beter Sague 3 - West Side alleys where the 11t¥, H. M. Beatty, Cleveland, chair- #!ing the U. 8S. was an over-| gx 440 4 Sloped fairway with guarded green. \ Matchmaker Liovd Cart £4 i i m tht New ¥ PATAtE annual Capitol City tournament man of the Olympic Figure Skat- Whelming favorite to win the cup| ¢ 9)) 3 Hidden fold slopes to trap left of green. : yO. walier, who ITE sites. In the New York Centralienters its second week. The classic ing committee, and Hugh Dean of for the seventh time in nine 4 394° § Sharp dogleg to right tame out of retirement tig. ar. league at the Pennsylvania al- . . matches. <9 ga rp COL : |range the card for new .proleys a dog-eat-dog tussle to de- ,, to be spread over five weeks, Detroit, member of the executive ‘ 8 488 5 Fairway wide but slopes to left. {moter Tex Nunnally, h dded Oy oe ph Total Toda Br featuring ranking competition in committee, outlined plans for the! mw op Ae U.S WosOFTIeS 9 156 3 Elevated tee to elevated green. joie . NS / y, has adde evail at 8:30 o'clock. At the am handicap score, actual team two-day session here which will 1," up advantage ‘at the end] 10 593 5 ‘Narrow entrance to green. plete OE Sefaps to comProve time & wide-open re igh — score, doubles, singles and. all- feature 36 ranking skaters from of the first nine holes of the 36-1 3! 433 4 Green guarded on right, Ls 2 2 ve-tili card. aut will be nag tne|*Y Ye all sections of the country. ‘Scotch foursome matches and the 12 419 4 Fairway narrowed by rough on right, i. Hell send Terry Wagoner, Ladies’ Classic League at Prit Saturday's action will begin at|. on 8 | other held a 5-up edge. 13 378 4 Heavily trapped green on plateau. slugging Camp Atlerbury IgihtJ $ 85 23 { - od Rrp. . Z « . . 3 0% y s chétt’s Recreation, where two iy x hiding anand THE Winter Club was repre-| Ed Oliver of Seattle, Wash, 14 444 4 Flovated ter, rose haskags a right, yeast Hl hepa { , ak irst-place e actus 2 15 206 3 Mounds and traps guard green. Er: > ' tegny toy to break a first-place 4ivicions. Beginning at 12:05 p. m.| sented by Dr. Paul Van B. Allen, [a ey Tagen i Bn 16. 498 5 Cross bunker oft of fairway. |semiwindup carded for six rounds, ge Sunday, the doubles and single President; Dr. Frank). Hall, vice (15 )ing. They were 1 down to 17 186. 3 Green almost surrounded by deep traps. Kirk Johnson, Indianapolis wel- S235 x IN RECENT weeks there have events will be rolled off. |president, and Y .E. Foster, Charley Ward and Art Lees. 18 424 4 Tphill drive, green guarded by apron. |eeweight, iy tackle Jack Gatoff “WINTERIZE” : been more new leaders in the Lick Nordholt, bowing Impre- treasurer. The group met at the! Ben Hogan of Ft, Worth, Tex, Seen win J WiSville, and Mickey Mo New York Central League than S2ri0 at West Side, will welcome.) via Club. and Jimmy Demarest of Houston, 70607" 72 Total Shane, decal featherweight, will Y Ch | vou might find in.a South Amer- 24 teams Saturday from the field ere 5 up over Fred Daly and ——— ~~ mix wit eeper Brown, also of our evlo et
jean revolution. Chester Smith ©f 160 entered in team events. Beatty explained Indianapolis, Ken Boufield while Clayton Haef Insurancé and Mercury are cur- APProximately 48 teams opened|Was selected for three definite ner of Charlotte, N. C., and Jac rently meshed in a tie on a 17-7 the sweepstakes last week. It is Points. (1) The city has never Burke of Ft.
- teamed to beat Skip Alexander and consequently Snead decided Louisville, in four-round battles, K of Lexington, N. C., and Bob he wanted Burke, Oliver, himself RRarting time = 3:30.
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Worth and Lloyd Hamilton of Landover, Md. on and Hogan to hit the tee shots on reading. However, the latter lost estimated that 120 bowlers will had iti na joy figure skating Mangrum of St. Andrews, IIL, the opening day when the Brit- the or holes--which are-longer. First of the Seasan ’ 2 GALLONS OF its grip on the top rung in oMpete in Sunday's afternoon Sompe ons { . the facilities and and Sam Snead of White Sulphur ish took a 3-1. lead. The Ameri Lineups for the eight individual carreliten 39, Cutler 36. PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE winning a 2-1 series from Fire- 20d night sessions. are A ad y at the Coliseum Springs, W. Va., held 3 up leads cans took six of the eight sec- matches which will decide the Goltax 52, Clarks Hill 8. stone while the Insurance men In the 6 p. m. session, six out. skat rr ener (3) since alllgver Max Faulkner and Dai Rees ond-day matches to win, 7-5. tournament will be announced to- Deer Creek 45 Tanville 40° ag TIGHTEN ALL made a clean sweep. of-town teams will invade West th ers: pay their own expenses, land Jimmy Adams and John Adams licked Johnny Palmer night or tomorrow. Kingman 34, Jancler 24. The fight for undisputed lead- Side’s alleys. Headlining . this ie Central location helps in a Panton, respectively. of Ber Ne gad Bay ye meni s———— | Margantown 43, Reimsburg 30 HOSE CONNECTIONS ership is evenly rated. The Charles STOUP is Sarge Biltz's team from ribution in the costs. ridley 1
o ! Prank Creek Bi: Pairpamk (Jefferson) #. “ . . i \ singles t Scar" rairie Cree airhan 17 Smith team is exceptionally Lafayette. The North Central ag-| The tryouts for the 1952 Olym- HOGAN AND Demaret shot Hamilton in the singles at Scar Dodgers’ New combe 5
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. : ' ,o borough, England. ALL $ 85 ‘ ; . . , gregation has one of the game's pic mark the first time the team even par 36 under the alternative FONE with eo Charley better prospects in 21-year-old has been chosen on a competitive S'TOke system used in the team; Snead was seeking to outsmart Faces Draft Call 2 FOR . * e 8. is als w h w y - 2 and Capt. Austin Akers, who John Cook, who won the state Basse: Sleretnlare, the figure BAS: anil Burke Tost Hi His nivale when he Placed Rie two ELIZABETH, N. J. Nov. 2 HOUR ; ol holds a 167 average. Mercury's singles SEAmpon in 1950. He Seale cams were based on the Bret hole. in their oo Te i a 1. Da (UP) —Pitcher Don Newcombe of Service Dept. Open Till Midnight pest Ke “Boll Ee hard alae ba ii Mer The ne dun previous yer topmance Suring the evened it on the third on Burke's 2 sealed envelope yesterday. the ;.. Brooklyn Dodgers today DRY (LEANING Daily—6 P. M. on Saturday iitting Ken Boling who sports A : 25-foot putt acev tt oli at ei : . ¢ Fh a 182 average, and Ed Botzon, !'0TS will hah from Fowler, Approximately all regions in They I i kg re. ld 5 ie EE fave) orien Pepory il 28 SERVICE carrying a 168 mark. Goshen, Muncie and Winchester. North America will be represented the first nine with oR : n Shed, nol Yhste best Years hl phi Army draft physical examination { we Clean At 9111-3 While the big guys cut each In the 8:30 o'clock session, here. Prior to competing in the on 7 under ’ : 2 next Wednesday. ., We H Just Installed a N ASHINGTON other’s throats an erstwhile Indianapolis’ better contenders Indianapolis tryouts, the skaters vw d ; ___ (nation meet in the third match! Tne chairman of the Union e fave Just insta a New Sn will include Tompkins Ice must win a first, second or third ard and Lees, going out in 37, of the day. County Draft ‘Board No. 42 said Machine That Enables Us to}! leader has a chance to make up Cream, Conkle Funeral Home, [Place berth in the national see!” >" the first three holes, but lost| Rain soaked ihe course yvester- that Newcombe, 25 years old, had $ Give You This Special Service} | CHEVROLET will lost ground. Mechanics Laundry,! go one mano Ine. and For. tional championshfps. two out of the last three on the day, and it was most welcome béen reclassified from 3-A to 1-A and he i amon Jace Hie Jope est Manor Decorations. Six 2.3 » B78! nine. because a scorching summer left under the new draft law cancel- MAYFAIR CLEANERS Rd Br aiid ce ec Baan place Paint Sho eam and fig- : i | cots “rE to boost D second-place highly regarded out-of-town THE average age of all skaters SNEAD, the Ae tan captain. BR aen ig 2 7007-3: op are eran for married men 657 MASS. AVE. FR-0603 YET EAT ' i 3 il IL teams include Jones & Laugh- om eting i was happy with the pairin {it yarc Sourse, wil Boul caren. fi n = hanics : > 8 betw BS ANG ai: oem ieee seit Sweeps teiSndt actu caine . Asi 0 rey, we aon 10, Wisi Jleehatves lin Steel; Shoe Cafe and Gypsy pr nt . ¥ een 18 and 20. made little secret of his confi- a me (PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) for e gue : QO WEEKS’ 1pm, all of Cincinnati; Dietzen prescribed course of figure skat-| dence that the Yanks would win .
ago when a 3-0 loss to Hunter's Service belted them out "of the
2 ¢ Eazies of Lebanon. tryouts Friday, Dee. 21. the eight every - other - year : ® top slot. Everett Chandler, boast-| +o tv] y 3 “7 matches. The non- playing British : : ing a 187 average, leads his , MOrris May, a 17-year-old keg-|s yle skating program will hold captain, Arthur Lace id. of+ : S ; 0 S mates and is ably supported by ler Who has all the appearance of forth on Saturday, Dee. 22. The today’s opening duels: ym % 98 Francis Raftery, who Folls a a coming champion, knocked off latter phase includes such tech- “We'd love a 4-0 lead, we'd be
; Be Serie WE o 13 strikes in a row last night/niques as jumps, spins, and acro- quite ha w steady 182. Chandler's 275 single- , , wound up with a 651 series. batics of varied production. : JOY ih 2 3] lead hu
ton is the league's best to date ei: lf a : we'll settle for a 2-2 split for a ; ag , May, who totes a 153 wysrage: Beatty emphasized that no title fresh start in the individual . puf tog r ANYTHING can happen to-!] togrethe : Eames of 363 S68 will be at stake in the Indianap- matches Sunday.” a | 8 night in the Ladies Classic and 220 fo total on the Val- olis tryouts. The Skaters who fin-| Britain's chief hope seemed to : 2 ——— I : to Sales Dalla allevs.’And it helped boost ish’ one, two, three, will be rated rest in Faulkner and Rees. Faulkeague. Dave Hockett Auto Sale Dri K v and Indianapolis Typewriter are Segall i RE jo a me on a par in joining the United ner, Daly and 30-year-old Harry 8 ° ii mr ® RF imen eague to a lead of four States Figu We : hamstrung in a first-place tie on : $ Olympic team. Te skat-| Weelan are the team's longest :
Bakery of Richmond, and the ling maneuvers will feature the ‘the cup for the seventh time in
) games, ing tryouts will be followed by a drivers—and drives -will count an 18-8 ledger, 07 the tWo C€Q- Top scoring honors ‘however ice dancing team tryouts which Plenty here, Weetman is the least “ ACKS leaders, Dave HockettS appear went to Herschell Stillwell who will be held during the Olympic experienced man on the roster : to have the best opportunity.
nate fan ; . tolled a 661 for Delaware Bowl games in Norway to determine and was not assigned an opening hey face the seventh-place in the Delaware Major League. the world's championship dance S2Y Job. although he probably Bowes Seal Fast, winner of only Kenny Christensen was next in team. However, “this tournament “| Play Sundsy.
. nine of 24 games, while the jine for honors knocking over a is not affiliated with the Olympic’ pa} Y ang Boss id likewi : Typewriter queens engage Tom 59 with Hawkins Furniture in games. could be dan erous. r (Si iewise Joyce's Seven Up crew. The lat- a Won-Ten loop at Pritchett's. EE : g 2. Ia 1319 they Senator Capehart ter is tied for third with Indiana Ladies honors for the night ] Gear on a 16-8 showing. went to Gladys Chesnut who
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Dave Hockett holds the high clipped a 628 for the Fun Bowl team series on 2626 and Roe's Jolly Six. In the Bowes Seal Fast
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ay with Jewelers has the best series Classic on the West Side alleys, STATEHO Choose with 985. Individual high se- three women's teams topped the USE ries_belong to Fran Cook with 2500 mark. a “GOVERNO : a 833 and Ann Sauter’s 233 is Milano Inn led the way with a ¢ R SCHRICKER ¥ 5 OTTEN the best singleton, 2539 total. Marott Shoes were | RN 2 : x YT * = = next with 2524 and the Hickman LE i 1 Fi fia : S Cc IG EC USE ONE OF the major week-end Whirlaways, national champs, fol- y | Vv i 4 for o i INTO BA AMPA N i A EE ————— attractions will unfold at the lowed with 2509. N < ; i : i
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