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Golf Season to Get Under Way Here April 7
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By JIM HEYROCK INDIANA'S PLAY-FOR-PAY: boys will have and last say in the fast-approaching golf season. The professionals will “officially” start what’ promises to be a banner season Apr. 7 with a pro-pro tournament at
Broadmoor Country Club, a prel - - . ude to the annual state PGA planned for the same time over meeting Apr. 8. the Purdue course but will now be And the pros also will close the changed. ; sbason with the Indiana PGA The women of Indianapolis and
fdurnament Sept. 8-13 at the Indiana also have an extensive In be- program lined up for this season,
the first
Auburn Country Club. i , tween, those who run the courses The Infilanapulie amen * Golf t the state Association will start .ts activi. and clubs throughou h Aan re ae
, ; ith Si have ther hands 41 0 LL CEE mame i Brod Problems, oor a Ae a. 8 . on ” ibe EYFOUTIV MORE THAN 100 professionals THE EXECUTIVE committee
and guests are expected for the this year a composed of Mrs, Any-long meeting Apr. 8 in the Louis Mar hs POAC Moat) urs. Antlers Hotel, which will be cil- Be oingan or Jiighlang; Ma, Hgacd Ny She annual banquet in 0 Cg Beard, Cn Che ¢ evening. of Indianapolis; Mrs. George «iOne of the highlights of the go Indian Lake: Mrs,
meeting will be a clinic at 4 p.m, o ~~ conducted by Hoplon Bini Swice Mrs, John David, Meridian Hills} winger of the ame a rofes- Mrs. W. H. Cox, Pleasant Run; Tournament and n A p Mrs, Charles W, Klumpp, Sarah gional at the Detroit Golf Club Nani: M ner Dp. Lara of the National Shank; Mrs. ober enbach,| and chairman Speedway, and Mrs. Robert Les-| PGA tournament committee. Ie. Woodstock. The meeting each year gives len Toc iis year are MI the pros a chance to ng W. Lawrence Sexton, president; ideas for the coming SEASON ex. Mrs. H. W. Eyden, vice president; on the lighter side, exchange Mrs. Guy E. Morrison, second vice periences of the past winter. Pde Mit Ho Pods secre
v . n'a 1ATY, and Mrs. John Heidt Jr.,! FIRST OF the major men's 0 or.
tournaments this season will be “4 a the annual Indianapolis District, ww wosEN'S (nter-club team | Tine 2.30 and 11. Te medal event will start with the qualifyyear on three different courses ing round June 9 at Speedway. with the finals usually at Speed- The first round of match play wav . will be June 30 at Hillcrest and - the second round will be at the Sites for all rounds will be de- . y dlfled soon at the annual golf Indianapolis Country Club, July, association meeting. John Hare 14. The final round will be July | Jr. of Highland Country Club 28 at & course to be decided by won the event last year, the two competing teams, ‘The Indiana Amateur Tourna- The women’s city tournament Is ment will be held at the Purdue Slated for Meridian Hills, June) University South Course, one of 23-27 and the women's state tour-| the best and most tricky layouts nament will be at the South Bend! if the state. The state junior tour- Country Club, July 21-25. ney was held there last year and A familiar name will be dropped some 200 Hoosler youngsters can from golf in the city and stave
attest to the toughness of the this year. Dorothy Ellis, corse. year's city and state champion, i e » =
{became Mrs. James Balch during DALE MOREY of Martinsville the winter. She will defend her and Dallas, Tex. probably will titles this summer,
be back to defend the title he
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The Tri-State tournament will Antlers Jotel.
= Huntington Hunting For New Cage Coach
The Huntington, Ind., school board today sought a coach for
Club to Mee its high school basketball team.
Founded to promote Interest; ,., ,,,.q4 voted yesterday to and goodwill in auto racing, the split the coaching assignments, second meeting of Hoosier Auto retaining veteran Coach H. B. Racing Fans will be held Mar, 30 Willlams as football mentor. in the War Memorial Auditorium.! Williams held both jobs for the One of the features of the Past 10 years. During that time, meeting, which is open to the his basketball squads won six public, will be the showing of a Sectional and two regional chamfilm, “The Fastest 500,” a story Plonships and one semifinal of last year's race. HARF was berth. His basketball and foot-| formed Feb. 10 at a meeting here ball squads each claimed
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| 1952. GOLF CARD * : ® am ar 1 ow amines inion we Tach, Muncie Advance to Finals
Green Wave was breathing down pie weapon carried Muncie to a
neck as it stayed 25-10 edge. NEW ALBANY (687)
just off the pace ... 32-32... 38- lew Albany Yack - 37 . . . 43-41, Franz fouled ‘Sex- ve ioany Sirged ha k bow Stemle, £ .....ec. 712 4 son with a minute left in the half , Maetschke, f .... 4 14 7 i y f . Benbrook ........ 0 0 quarter. Joe missed. Cahoon o The Bearcats went to the front McLaughlin, © 9
ANd) the third period, 43-38 as Jim | edford. g
Sullivan, Harold Hodson and yy hite, g Thornburg registered freely. The Bulldogs appeared to wilt in the third quarter as Muncie raced to a 52-43 advantage.
Jeff made a charity toss Lafayette led 45-43 at the third period stop. Tech, now moving with the momentum of earlier comebacks collared Lafavette at the outset of the fourth period. Norman Wilson sank a fielder and Sexson scored from underneath for
Totals ...cv0vs.
Halftime Secore—Muncie s 8 8 New Albany 30. HEADING DOWN the stretch, Officials—Don a Muncie led 62-51 when New Al- Don Polizottos 45-all reading. bany rebounded with a brilliant err a 8 8 recovery. The Bulldogs came up to began. HARRIS MISSED a bucket for trail, 63-62 with three minutes to of the end for New Albany. Jeff but Sexson countered with a play. White dropped in a bucket jump ‘shot and a 47-45 lead for to give New Albany a 64-63 lead. the finish Tech. It was-the first time the’ The battle of the free throws victory,
McBride
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Times photo by John Spicklemire. Muncie Central goes high for a layup that's good. Trying to stop him is Tech's Al Northington (14). :
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The Bulldogs had the ball at Muncie had the
Here Next Year To Be Discussed
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Caps Have Hen Maney Yankee Bats Slash Cincinnati, 11 to 8 Past J Years | TAMPA, Fla, Mar. 22—New York's World Champion
By BILL EGGERT Yankees slaughtered the pitching of four Cincinnati pitch. INCONSIDERATE players and ers for 17 hits for 26 bases today arid won, 13-8. fickle fans will co-star behind the The Yanks piled up a six-run lead before Jim Mescenes in a discussion next month ,.14's wildness set the stage that will judge whether Indian- for the Reds to start scoring. apols will have professional hockey! Allie Reynolds blanked next season. Reds with three singles the first, However, the Nats added two That, probably, is a shock to five innings. McDonald walked more in the seventh on two the constant fan, but lately he's three in the sixth in which Wallyjerrors, a walk. and a hit to center been in a minority. Post hit a three-run homer as the py Floyd Baker. Sherry RobertOfficials of the parent Detroit Reds finally scored four times son tripled against Ed Burtscy Red Wings will mull over the after going runless through 30 in the eighth and scored on Caps’ profit-and-loss ~tatements successive innings. Tommy Upton’s lash to left, and search for reasons that McDonald walked two with two R d S caused this situation to became a out in the ninth in which Grady Ke 0X financial headache, "Hatton brought in the first run MIAMI, Fla, Mar. 22 — The i a so with’ a wind-blown single and Boston Red Sox took advantage THE INDIANAPOLIS CAPS rddie Pellagrini homered for the of another sloppy fielding exhibihave peen.a money-losing propo- final three. tion by the Brooklyn Dodgers tosition the last three seasons—in- jackie Jensen hit Frank Him- day to score a 5-2 victory. cluding the 1949-50 season when mer for a two-run homer in the Three Boston runs off Rookie ithey set a new all-time playoff _ 4 inning. Gil MeDougald hit Joe Black in the second.inning all record, winning eight straight Sr f three-run circuit drive vere unearned, an error by Bobby games and the Calder Cup cham- Hi id oa a Morgan at short opening the , plonship. in the third. flood gates. Johnny Pesky folIt brings to the front a point Braves {lowed with a single and Ted Wil. {that interests financial supporters BRADENTON, Fla., Mar. 22— liams connected for a long double, of professional baseball and bas- pimely hits by Rokles Pete Two more runs were yielded by {ketball in Indianapolis. The In-|whisenant and George Crowe in Bud Pobdbielan in the seventh {dianapolis Olympian basketball {pa ast of the seventh enabled after Morgan knocked Walt {team and the Indianapolis In-;;. Boston Braves to come from Dropo’s fly out of the hands of dians Baseball Co. Inc. don't p.ying today and subdue the Aly Pafko in a left field colliPhiladelphia Phillies, 5 to 3." =~ 2
want the Hoosier Capital City It was the Braves’ ninth vic- Exhibition Baseball
to lose any professional sport tory in grapefruit league compe- AT WEST PALM BEACH
that has 13-year roots. Although they c¢ y compete, too, for a hunk of tition. Whisenant hit safely in Washinzton (A) . 001 010 210—~8 9 32
(this one, which would have been the enough.
the amusement dollar, they aren’t : Philadelphia (A) 010 000 000— 1 7 anxious for fans becoming “de- his ninth straight game against! Johnson, Grossman (6) and da $ yo major league opposition He Grasso (6): Kellner, Burtschy (8) and sports minded. ’ g . “ Tipton. Winning Pitcher--Grossman. Los-
tripled home the tying run in the ine Pitcher—Kellner.
» ” » " Ee . om AT BRADENTON “seventh and scored the winning pnjadelpnia’ (N) 100 200 000— 3 7 1
THAT'S WHERE the Detroit {,))y on Crowe's single. | Boston (N) ~ 001 100 30x— 5 12 1
hockey club has to sweep its . ok Sate th and Burgess, Winer LE Surxkont, oniey in an ~ooper own doorsteps first. It needs to Cardinals Parks (5. Winning Pitcher—Conley. Los-
ing Pitcher—StufTel Fla, AT TAMPA Treia 023 010 221-11 17 © 000 004 004— 8 8 3 (6) and Houk, Mc-
re-appraise available hockey talent and not spread that talent 80 thin over its minor-league affiliates, Maybe, it should reduce the numer of affiliates. It, when the Detroit Tigers pushed jensen. McDouzald. Post and Pellagrini. also, has to urge players that across a run in the top of the Winning Pitcher—Reynolds. Losing Pitcher early-season games are just as 12th for a 5-4 victory. : MIAMI Important as Jate-season games. After the game, Manager Eddie Brookivn IN" ILS 230 0} 800— 3.0 } ockey players will loiter if Stanky said he would start usin Parnell, Kinder (8) and Niarhos, White they can get by with it. They his regular players ans iis Wianine Piicher need a watch-dog coach, who against the Tigers. He has been
ST. PETTERSBURG, Mar, 22-—The St. Louis Cardinals New York (A) lost their sixth extra-inning ©‘Reymoias, 'McDonaid
m i > s Kelvey (8: Hiller Byerly (4), Bevens 16), game In the past 11 days today Nuxhall (8) and Seminick. Home Runs-—
—Parnell, Losing Pitcher—Black. AT ST. PETERSBURG
sohnanty drives them. And a'playing his reserves. 'oetrss. iar: BE JnNinen) 01% 13 b eam, whose coach's personal . [st t NC = St. Louis (Ni ~~ 000 200 200 000— 4 12 0 Athletics Foytack, Marlowe (6), Lovenguth (11)
habits are above reproach, will { enjoy more success. | WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. 129 QUE S80 Go Tn Sosarnt The season the Caps won the Mar. 22—Don Johnson and Harley Winning Pitcher — Lovenguth, Losing Calder Cup they drove fans away Grossman muffled the Phila- PlUCRer—iudvig, og from the Coliseum with a lousy delphia Athletics’ bats today as Pittsburgh
Chi a 300 050 10% £—1—1 ) : fp season-start. Other fans stayed the Washington Senators swept oliet, rasiola; Pie away because they believed the to 2 5-1 victory.
Pollet, Neccial (7) and Garagiola: Pierce, |Kretlow (7) and Masi. Winning Pitcher | Pierce. Losing Pitcher—Pollet. >
une day IWGA net and gross 1 > baad Aug. 2 and 3 probably in toyrnament. Broadmoor Co : By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS : ; TECH (56) Caps had the right tools but were| Southpaw Alex Kellner became gt prouss (A) ........ 000 002 100 3—8—3 Wor the 8 I a MOOT | nament (courses te be desided). Indianapolis Tech moved into the finals with an im- fg fga ft fta pf not using them properly. the first Mack finger to hurljoskiatd (Pol) __.... 101 050.00x 6-6-3 . { u r women's Inter- . i sev innings, but th Nat : *“t6): R : ( i *The Indianapolis Junior cham iy may Spesdunr City Tournament, PTESSIVE 36 to 49 afternoon victory over Lafayette Jefferson Meadors, f ....... 314 2 2 4 yu ED ror ot thelr as Roberson. Wining ‘Fiiéher- Rani. Losing i i : : b cssasee 2 4 NU , '| Pite . pionship tourney will be played Meridian Hills. = diana Junior Tour. at Butler Fieldhouse. Muncie Central had its hands full Garland, { 112 3 4 IN JANUARY. 1930, several ,;, unearned, Ne Yor er... 100171 N19 13-0 the week of Aug. 11 at Municipal nsment. Purdue South Course : : Sexson, ¢ ........ 7 22 4 5 2 players realized the situation and] A walk, an error and a single San Francisco (PCL) . 021 000 000 3—7—5 Courses. The junior girls, those eii™, First round of ‘women's tnter- against New Albany but finally disposed of the Bulldogs, Northington 593 § 4 2 parked the club to a second-place by Joe Tipton put the A's in front! qi moedee Fares (6, ana Orotrg. Wine 20:years old and under, will play) Jair 1&I0=Indiana” Amatewr. Purdue 68 to 67. jt ——————— ‘Et ls 3 3 5 finish in the Western Division. in the second inning, but their Dine Rr Tarts) Sud, Oretie, in at the same time and over| July 14—Second round of women's inter-| JO Sexson, again showing bril-/Greenclads had led since early AYE a : Eight straight victories won the lead stood only until the NAts ciesernd (A) ooo. 011 110 10 1 the same courses. The girls toyr- Sub fArurnament, Country Club of Indi- liant form, Al Northington and In the first quarter. Rodman, t ....... ® 0 0 0 0 Calder Cup. The final two games came to bat in the third. |Ghicaga NTT" 200 208 01e—1 13 1 nay was played last year for the July 1-?—Wemen's state tournament. Karl Meadors were the backbone Tech was now in sight of the Sellers, f ....... ++ 3 0 0 1 here drew 14,600 fans. = | A walk, the first of two hits by! sr sen Tonvetie: Rush, Kelly (1), Padger fizst time, duty pate. of Samens inier-ciud Of Tech's assault against La |finals for the third time, having sfurray, g ...... “000. To then Detroit broke up that/Clyde Kluttz and a double play o “ana” Aiwell Frames 16). Winning Nis un =» | Er Ton ngnoidnd), fayette, Sexs made the trip in 1929 and 1934. _.. °° club with ecall-ups and player- pitcher—Kelly, Losing pitcher — Dickey, THE FT. WAYNE Open, boast- Aus Arr Sate Tournament, (course Ryetie x dropped in 18 The ree aa were going away Wilson, £ «veee¢see. 1 21 1 0 trades. In bitsy the oi yei 1srounder in Jennson tied the Home Runs—Rosen, Boone and Smalley, ing most of the country’s top pros AUS ated waday Semen. ob} P ’ ge : srthingion . and 49-45 Bt-47 Herman oe ete ished second again after a slow a a : 2 Senators oud Seattle (PCL) > 0% 000 08x—8 io ? FE ay pro (Foss tournament, Sarah Shank and Meadors contributed 13 and 12 Hinshaw's Bove installed a con. Totals ......... 21 88 14 18 1B( 1.01 They lost their first tw (ahead with two out in the fifth. “5. grown (7) and_Pitagerald; KindsThe t will be ug. b ‘| phug. 1) —-Indisnspalis Junior champion points, respectively. . oy s LAFAYETTE (49) f . y los eir first two/A pass preceded successive safe-| father, Carlson (8), Hernandez (8) and even preceded by a Ans. ath boys and sirks, uty courses. | yo» {trol game and Lafayette broke ut ) A playoff games at Hershey and re-ities by Kluttz and Johnson for| Brtutl. Wiken (6) Winning Pitcher - clinic on Aug. 20. | Aug. 20), : pen. nie) 4 res 5." under the frustration, fg fga ft fta pf turned here to lose the elimina- — : The Indiana Open has been |, No JLit-Indiana POA tournament. er 1 OPENED up 3 137 Ia ..8 Franz, f .........5 18 0 1 4tion game before 3500 fans. - — Crawley's Sei we Mab ib, hag red Hare, § vieanee $17.4 8 4 er ihe an — Bo rr id *T BE LONG NOW! » itd d § ve its /as as bad as itS pange.¢ ,....... 2 4 1 1 4 They didn’t see any suitable re- : : IAC Girls End 1952 Srged hack io te the score 12-12 bark but a free throw dashed the Kager g ......... 8 6 2 2 8 placements that season for names, . Lac oi . : rah SWldoge hopes with six seconds gyaqath, g idee 43 9 sping Sawchuk, Al Dewsbury Lafayette, equally an outside to y. Boveri, f ....... 0 0 0 0 ¢ °r Don Morrison. , 5 - Dual Swim Meet Today Shotes, stayed i Tack fhusughe panty Thornbues wm the Braue Hovde, f teess ® 0 0 0 0 2.8 » | « : . out. Sexson and Jeff's Joe Heath throw to break at 6-67 deadlock. Cahoon, ¢ ...... 1 7 4 5 0 SUNDAY MATINEE The Indianapolis Athletic Club ington, Mary Hackett, Myrna Matched baskets in the second It was still anybody's décision spatter, g ...... 0 0 0 0 1failed to solve Rn Bhocked Women's Swimming Team will Hickman, and Catherine Schulte, Uarter. Meadors got a setup When the elongated Jim Mc-ipyy, g ....7v ..0 0 0 0 Oslump here, although the final close their 1052 dual meet sea- Miss Hickman was a member of [TOM Sexson for a 16-14 edge but Laughlin of New Albany made ~~ = — — — —— four Sunday afternoon dates aver- | son today at 2 o'clock in the IAC 1951 all-Americd team. Bob Kaser and Bill Lange one of the free throws with 18 metals ........ 18 56 13 17 17 aged slightly above after-dark| : pool, the JAC meets an old Fival, The men's national junior AAU pumped in two baskets as the seconds to play. Thornburg had oe. 0 Qoore 1 afayette $2, figures. Its isn’t known what al Kenosha, Wis, Youth Foundation. 50-yard freestyle will be held to. Bronchos led, 17-16. previously set up Muncie with a 4..." ag 4 "” winning club would have enticed. The Indac girls have won seven day, Entries include Frank Pisa- , 2{aYette moved out to a 29. free throw for a 87-66 edge with “i le Cyril Birge and John _ It's still” another problem to) of nine meets to date, meeting the creta, Indiana University, Indiana 25 lead but Myron Garland hit a minute and 23 seconds to play. Hilligoss : decide whether fans want their best teams in the middle west. [state champion Frank Parrish! ® rebound and ‘Sexson drove un- su =u oN ING sports alive or delivered through £4 Last month at Kenosha, the of the IAC, 2d in the Indiana der for a layup. Kaser kept Jeff IT WAS a see-saw battle MUNCIE (68) living room TV screens. SE IAC mermalds defeated Kenosha state championships: Leslie Lo. \® [Font 30-20 on a side shot. throughout. New Albany, desper-| fg fga ft ftapf Whatever, Detroit does next, NOTICE—DRIVERS-—-OWNERS 38 to 37, breaking a dual meet pouch of South Rend. I s x = ate to break a jink of never hav- Miller, f . ...... 211 0 1 4 month, it is expected Cap Coach! TRACK WiL record of 16 straight wins for the sda » Indiana ov ing won a state title, stayed close Thornburg, f «611 1 2 3 0tt Heller will be d he! WILL BE OPEN TODAY FOR state high school champion; Jay! KASER FOLLOWED up, with ; : : ; made the PRACTICE AND SETUP 12 NOON TILL 4 P.M Wisconsin squad. ‘Thomas, Richmond YMCA Indi another sasket 30 feet away and on the Swit pace, toa Sallivan, © reeves 3 16 8 2 3 “goat.” His brilliant professional ho 4 ; “MM. Coach Johnny Galvich’s Keno-| Y! RAN retis Wilke : - Muncie came back from a 10-4 Hodson, g ...., «+418 4 35 3playing career extends beyond Ha oned B : ; sha team {s sparked by the na- oon Yuoa Bile Champion; Bob Larne kd 1 the Noor deficit to trail 15-13 at the quar- Lounsbury g . . 516 1 1 4 any other player. If he lands an- pi i NA sR Stock Car Club tional senior long distance cham- | 8 ry. 9 ncinnati, Ohio ve : ter. The Bearcats jolts Gordon Raisor f ......... 3 5 1 1 8 other coaching job wi ; onal senior long distance cham- gate high school champion | Both clubs opened a torrid . i coaching job with another pionship foursome of Joan Norm- | - : | th p Th Raney’s crew in the second pg: = = edd oow National League farm team, may- ; so———————————————- |pace in the third quarter. e’riod with a fast-break assault. Totals 29 77 10 1 20 be he will have learned he can't : 8
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