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HEAVY HITTERS—One of the foursomes in which the crowd was most interested yesterday
was this group of Willard Shelby, Lebanon; Dick Stackhouse, Meridian Hills; Dale Morey, Martins. ville, and John David, Meridian Hills.
By JIM HEYROCK
Times Sports
LEBANON, Ind., June 10—Indianapolis’ John David, a previous winner and one of the title favorites, virtually blew himself out of contention for the 27th annual Indianapolis District golf title at the Ulen Country Club here today.
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David floundered with a miserable nine strokes on the par 4 No, 15 hole to go 6-over-par on the back nine. He carded a 41, putting him deep behind the leaders at the end of the 27 holes of, play since yesterday's opening
of the day.
He missed the fairway only three times during the entire
round at Meridian Hills. | of the cup. n » » 1 ON NO. 15, David hit into bushes twice, took a 2-stroke pen-| round. alty for am unplayable lie, then o capped the misery by three-put-| THREE ting the green. iwas Gene
It was his worst one-hole score gince he shot an eight on the No. 10 hole at Northwestern that cost him the, Big Ten title for ‘Purdue! as a sophomore in 1937. But David's’ misery on No. 15 - had company. The bogey man troubled Dale Morey, who got a bogey after missing a 10-foot putt,
although Morey worked the back amateur ithe Indianapolis {Dale Morey, former two-time win- |
ner of the district and pr t CHUCK HESS, the leader after qiaie ne ee
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green on 11 and took three putts on No. 10, his only 3-putt He dropped in a 40-foot putt on 17 and narrowly missed an eagle on 18 when ° his single putt hung on the lip
strokes. behind Hess Coulter .of Richmond, last year’s Big Ten Champion from Purdue University; | 72. The 23-year-old Coultér was mer abn SES 5S tn, -jout-Wwith a 1-under 34 but slipped the same foursome with Morey 2 over with a 38 on the backside, | In a 3-way tie for third with 73s were Bob Myers, 1950 state the Country Club.
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the first round; went 2-over for Gene Emery of Meridian Hills.
the .back nine with- a 37. He birdied No. 11 after driving his, tee shot 18 inches from the cup.! He, too, bogeyed No. double-bogeyed No,
after overshooting the green i ' WFBM-TV | Fie A . 3 ZW 5 | i oa row rening's vilight Li - tonight, ‘Add | S | . Gene Coulter, who trailed Hess's &. "tonite Purdue 33-3 $30. Cravem. Franklin .......... 4-0 Mligq no point will it measure more) JTomosrow evening's Twilight League) 2 itiona orts, “leak” sooner or later. No 8 Moers, ©, C. of Indi Ne 31-0 33 D. Taster, Lafayette... 0.0 00 40-44 84| five inches Linde Air ve, Kirshbaum Center. River-. Sexson and Wilson, winners of 1 ived 1 , . yers, C., C. of Indianapolis 37-. 3D. Taylor, Lafayette ....,..... - i n S. Li e Ad r - I Ver- 2 ’ . { i pi yi i first-round 69 by three strokes yp: “ores “Martinsville oo .. 35-38— 73|A. Kogan, Speedway .... ...... £2-43— 33|than ve side 4: South’ Side Saints ve. Mallory. the . third annual Times prep. players Oy n return yesterday, went 1-over on nine G. Emery, Meridian Hills Se BD. Crfst, Riverside 1.0L @-4i— 8 “By now, the players should (Riverside "6; Wilhelm Construction vs. | "0 (0 Sel i be inter Pe es 16 17 | in these deals. The Cleveland- : pr J. avid, or n s 3 - . Schmedel, roRt vanes 9. 85 " : |Kingan so iverside 1: son Jets aw § 3 eek, w - holes today with a 36. Hg trailed § O'Neail, ACrawiordsvilie . 3 oe BT Cox. Lake Shore” Ava tana 8-43 % know the rough will be trim- [J MacDougal Contractors Garfield. 3: 404 hy Pittenger at 9:45 p. m i 9 r | Innnanole opine amply < Ls iehl, crest ‘» ; 5B. er, Sarah § kK ....... 41-44 383 p- |Hawthorne vs. Vest Steel, Riverside 2; J 18 ay . . i A » . Hess by two strokes at the end § RU, ™etanen 1 3638 15. Funke Colin. ''% 1. a9-4a— a3) med for the Open itself—espe- | Len an y of 27 holes. 3 B. MeGuire, South Greve ..... 3-3 Bw. Goon. Greenfield ener 4-4 85 cially those boys who've been | N. Dunlap, Purdue .. Coven 38-837— 3 . McKenna, Speedway . - 8! . . F ” % 8 4 Hare, Hizhiand Ral 35-48-- 3 4 Mahan, Pleasant an . ti 85, playing ‘em before.” faint ! HESS, who only gets to play i. Gelabers. Broadmoor ..... 31-39— 76 Dr. Pani .Lindenbers, Speedway $2.44— a¢| [Even with all the complaints, . ; K. Poore, Anderson ev... 38-38— 76 |C. Selby. Lebanon .. 41-45— 86 | tt olfers were flirtin golf a= THursdays and Sundays T. O'Neall. Crawfordsville .".. 3-31 16K. Boswell, Coffin a ma |the better Sgolist par 35-35 ns * 8 s 0 rom is jo as N. Knowlton, Lebanon 38— 6 A, nt, Speedway . 45-41— 86 'W . i Tey goods salesman al Sears H 5 or Hillcrest B- DE Burkholder, Syeridian Hills 41-45 86 in warmup sessions. 8 8 8 8 o 8S G. right, easan un “ . ampner, Greenfie 43-43 86 _|P. Patsue, South Grove 38-— 77|Col. V. E. Goodwin, Speed . 43-43— 86 “ofte Roebuck & Co., turned in a 2-15" we" South Greve ....... 39 77|P. Hinkle, Speedway |. t6.41— 83] = Sam Snead, the “often a under-par 69 yesterday. He was B. Timbrook, Hishlang ....... 3 33 Bob Burns. Catlin 3.45 #11 bridesmaid, but never a bride : . Lach. ghlan . "TR. enour, versi -46— RT! two under with a 33 going out R. Marsh, Frankfort Soa i7|B. Wells, Willow Grove .. 43.44_ 87| contender for the Open title, and even par on the trip home. & Sobith, Gogh aeer 1 WH 4B Pomerat tide HACE haa a practice 70 with a Wl 3 3 3 5 . Crawfordsville 2- / ; 'K. Amick, Speedway . 39-38— 17 G. Cox, Pleasant Run 45-42— 87] “ ” tt here and there. Notice that Hess would be |g. g Berry, Coffin ....."... 36-41— i7/B. Kerr, Meridian Hills gi 5 gimme" pu diately went back one of the golfers to beat this J. Smith, Willowbrook ........ 39-39— 78 F. Tucker Jr., C. C. of Indpls. . 41-47— 88 Then he immediately season was posted late last sea- |J: Jruebloed, Ft. Harrison .... £36 8A. 1 Thatcher, Sarah Shank . {6-42— M8 into the broiling 90-degree sun ‘ s J. er. a Sia - 8 R. en, Speedway Ee : son when he won The Times [C. Baker. Coffin ie 38-40— 78 J. Reeve. Pleasant Run 4 46-42— 33 to see if he could improve on Tournament of Champions iW. resins, Westwood .. ' $4 is fooler, Cot of Andis. cons 45-48 88| that. y J « 4X pp, Coffin vi . 38- iB. Yokum easant Run : 3-45 881 . " |J. Hook, Coffin pe . 39-89— 8|T. MoGuire, Martinsville .. 42. { | Hess won the finals of that |g oir. “tianen Liisi. 36-43— 78/P. Danford. Riverside pm 1 event over the same course he E. Rader, Sarah Shank . . 38-40— 8B. Atwell, Speedway 42-40 88 i 3 “ took apart yesterday, defeating | M. Sllivan. Cofi rrr A ED Pon Patienamn, $543 hs : | 3 > y . Sullivan, Coffin : . 39. ‘8.0. Van Blaricum, Pleasant Run 45-43— 88 1 4 F. Burnside, Speedway ... 38-40 18/F. Bucksot, PI t 2 are Bis the Veridian Hills champion, C Brooks. Coffin [lll #-dl= IK. Ay Run 4-46 m8 Welsh R | c . se. . Dyar, Meridian - . 39-40 5 Sheid, Frankfort .. 46-42 R8|' Sac Bohise v |F. Weiland, Highland 41-38— 19 J. Goetchues, Martinsville. |. 44-44— 88] By Jack Welsh ’ {W. Chapman, Speedway 38-41— 39/5. Hilkene, Meridian Hills 42-47— 89] y Jac els HESS, who won the Indiana H. Tecls. Seccamay 1s 3 79, I. Brisnik, Speedway 41-48— 89 ? AI A : {H. Toole. Speedway neve {9/M. Heckman, South Grove 45-44— 89 | inv sich hit the wall in | Publinx championship in 1950{% Simin, Pleasant Run ...... 33 97 Johnson, Pleasant R i i Bill Vukovich hi Lis pionship in “IUD, Perk. Broadmoor . 41 TW Rabb Hian: Ran 15.95 35) : Sunday but once and has been a member of the B. Ludlow, Coffin =... 4-H 38 R Wouk. C. C. of Indvls ai Milwaukee Sunda ket - public links team from Indianap- w. See . Willow Brook =. f0-— Ia: Hoist, Jaush Svank 41-48 I0/ 3fain only hurt. in the pockei- | ————————————— i | J. Shields, Martinsville A8-41— 9 {y" ad x ay . | r : 5 X45 1a ds A Queisser, Meridian Hills 1-38 PE Beh. latayefte 44-16 So} boo Sg ! ar out ....443 433 5443: . Blake, Anderson 41-38— 30 5’ wWhentley. § 8 g : : Fess out... .433 433 584.33 . |B. Troueh Coffin . is sen Mardin Gees" MA 8 Detroit signed a University | 5 " Fay vr vas AR] |R, Spears. RB ! t ’ Coulter out ..433 443 445—34 E Kobersan. Hichiand | |...) 3-02= 30% Tribcis. Lebanon © 345 M0 of Wisconsin player for a $55.- . olf. Broadmoor ..... == , Adler. Lehspon 44-48 ter Par in ......443 445 345—36—"71 8g Jetting. Speedway cenes Bn 801 Col. A. G. Phillips. Willowbrook AR oo 000 bonus. he guy b= Neste Hess in .....544 445 334—86—69 A. Davis. Meridian Hills 00. 41-39 #0 1. Rchaster. Speedway R43 01 click. Remem ering Coulte In 543 445 36488 70 Anderson, Lake Shore 31-30 Min ten. Lake al tpls. 44-43— 81! field flop. the Tigers don’t want | M A os 0 DR Do . = J. 0. Young, Kokomo .» 40- ir Roberts. Sarah Th ey | . pf > , . 39-11— 80 . ah Shank AAT 91] g of the Badger | Coster 1.45 i sesh» { GATE REE SEE HER DUN ae | ORE GRAIN -FINER HOPS ig 5 8, & D. Stackhouse, Meridian Hills . 47-43 80) or 28 2) x “4-45 91 RB . | Te ears, Nae b Berviae JeEm: HE at Marina - tvie— oi] «a » = | BETTER BREWING -LONGER AGING - - . . + No Tov . OF = R Roop. : i = t : 1 yesterday for a birdie H. Rosenthal, Lafavette 9-41. ol. Lriee. Nilierest 3 4%49— 92} An unknown bangtail named : . y J, . Highland oo 39-42— BL 8 a osedway .... 40.50 93) i a : i On the eighth hole he came X. Romine South Grove . 10-41— 81 4. Zwinaler. Lake Shore 46-4a— 92, Second Look paid $158.90 at through” ‘with one of the most §& '‘Biinsten Meridian Sill - i-4- Ain Rie TY: Speedway... 4r_ a3| Belmont yesterday but glanc- | 2? 3. m Jr., C.C. of Indpis. 58-4 : : -4! fi ’ 4 3 | spectacular shots of the tourna-| R- Hamm, Crawfordsville 45-36— 81| 0. M. Galiher i ... 45-48 a2| ing at the big mutuel, nobody | : i : : F. Kroft, Kokomo ...... 41-40— 81{F. Flint, Speedway - . 45-48 9% | | ment. He chipped in from 20 feet.| R. Fouts. South Grove Ha 4 x RB: Tudor, Hillerest 49.45 94 | tOOK one. { ® ® ® The shot was a blind one from off ¥ lekersen, rawfordsville .. - - . roadmeor AR AG 94 | — “ { 4 8. Romancyk, Speedway . 10-41— 81{J. Meno, Pleasant Run . 44-50 04 | { the lower side of the green. Hell: ise Speodway i. i a Dr Bins, Meastni Run 18.41 "le | r Table | : | V. x vor 40-41 — e n, - sank a 20-foot uphill putt on No. K. Foster. Hillcrest oo AS AL ols : of Indiamap. ov 0 | oluna ' J indi | G. Bryant, Ft. Harrison .. . Al-U . Wooden, South AY 0) 0 18 d Time) 9 for a birdie. G. Leer. Highland Ll dite 5 Burnside, 9uth, Greve Ana ms (Central Standard Time) | Hess had his only bad holes ME bgt ep Pl tans 30-41 s1|® Anderson. Lake Shore . SARI ON Minor Major Minor Major oe . . y . 3. . Ll a0-A1— SL gon di ea nk Lr a 9 | prea 7:35 © 1:20 8:00 1:50 ERE are a p on 10 and 11. 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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Old Pros Wail Roughs Favor The Duffers
By United Press.
DALLAS, Tex., June 10—Official practicé for the 52d annual National Open golf tournament began today and for] probably the: 52d time there were wails of protest against ‘the weeds which hem in the fairways.
Se ’
Tribe Hit the Road Trailing 4th by 2
By EDDIE ASH ever becomes consistent, the InTimes Sports Editor {dtans will be a cinch to move into
: fora : i tirst-division competition, WITH THE first division beckoning, the Indians shoved As the Tribesters Jeft- Indian
off for Louisville this afternoon feeling this is the time, if|apo1s, they were trailing fourthever, to launch a sustained climb up the American Associa- place St. Paul by two games, 10%: tion ladder. |off the pennant pace and but two The Redskins are to begin a {percentage points behind sixth- ; PRL . traveled by bus; this time they Place Columbus. : two-game series with the third- | 2 de the {rif in big league fash-| After performing in Uoulsplace in Derbytown's jon, on the cushions, by regular| Ville tonight and tomorrow, the Parkway Field train. The boys were entitled to! Redskins will hi Ye Jengues tomight and alligo first class as a reward for a ay She Sveum of the Tribesters giving fhe league-leading Mil-| Minneapolis on roe i said before de- waukee Brewers the works in| Tyursday off for the long junp parting they be- both ends of the doubleheader | from: Louisville to the Mill City. lieved it's in the|/here Sunday. Yesterday's wvaca-| ’
{ “ o a cards for them tion also pepped up the team. A| LAST TIME the Indians jour-
Colonels
fairways into the new patches.
In other words, the worst shots
often found better lies than those
which barely dropped off line.
Gene Sarazen, who's played about as many Opens as any man living, and Jimmy Demaret, no Johnny-come-lately to this links masterpiece, chimed in with many others in complaining that the layout | penalizes the good pro and | favors the duffers.
Their plaints were just echoes
‘out of the past, however. = = ”n
“IT'S been that way for years, said Byron Nelson, the
writer for a Dallas newspaper.
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semi- golf service retired former Open champion, hungry jwho lives the life of a country pgrhes squire at nearby Roanoke. Nelson vendors went on strike. lis taking in this Open as a sports their own refreshments from con- the world today after scoring a's. i “There's always some SqQUaWK- ceqgion booths behind the stands 15.round ay over Roy Bas 4 defeat from Louisville in a ling about this or that—especially|qyring the Braves-Pirates game. .
lif the boys aren’t hitting them too
\well,” Nelson said. “There'll be 'some new alibis after actual play ywaq called by a disgruntled ven- Weight king, outpointed Ankarah,|, "oo = iaved by Georgie Maier| {dor who had been ordered “Northwood's long tricky lay- hawk soft drinks instead of ice out will ‘be tough enough to cream. stymie most’ of them even if
they .cut the rough,” Nelson. rails Wels - To Fight Micelli.
‘starts Thursday."
said. :
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And. Joseph -C. Dey, the execu-
tive” secretary of the USGA, said!
they'd do just that. He added he p;.,;a Langlois, welterweight U. S. tournament for the interim : can’t understand why this annual champion of France, earned a crown, pending champion Sandy Pounding four consecutive doudefendirg [gripe arises just before the Open. shot at Pvt. Joe Micelli of Camp Saddler’s" return to action after bles. He collected two doubles, a!
champion who flew here from | yn #
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Angelo, Tex. to play in this tournament, finished in a 6-way
tie with 75.
The tournament winds up-{o-
morrow at Broadmoor.
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| “IT’S JUST normal procedure,
[Dey said, “to let the rough grow 'heavy and thick and then cut it. {We couldn't grow it to the cor-| rect height in-a day or two's time, but we can trim it anytime Ww
like.
Kilmer, N. J., today as ‘a result Army duty. » of his — ‘debut against middleweight Georgie Small of Brooklyn.
€ Matchmaker Teddy 3 nounced t. "BY leet Hime Thursday he bout was scheduled for June 23. | {rough wil cut to a 2- rpet close to the fairways and will lgraduate out from there,” he said.
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— to turn th e rest was needed, especially by . | . Y neyed through the West, they won tables on Bie} the Hound staff. : but oneigame in nine starts. That - ro e proud Kentuck- = Ra gol Heme Desdutols ssid horrendous record’ still is in their ans. ® ‘niends 10 vse wo. righ'- icraw and they are deteritred to : In eight handers, Bob Chakales. and 4. {he high iron this time in-oi1ée=in-vyne clashes between George Zuverink, as starters | i.,4 of being given t : brushoff. : Eddie Ash the traditional] against the Colonels. Chakales, 11, ynGians will be absent
Vendors Strike At Forbes Field:
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‘Amateur Baseball
who got married last Saturday. returned to Indianapolis last
By United Press GROSSINGER, N. Y.. June 10—Golfer Herman Riesenberg shot a hole-in-one yesterday— but took a three on the hole. The first time Riesenberg teed off on the 143-yard seventh he landed in a water hazard. With a 2-stroke penalty, he teed off again, and landed in the hole.
rivals so far this season, the Colonels have cap- night tured six, and now the Indians "5" ona |Toledo’s Mud Hens in a doubleare depending upon their bats| ZUVERINK. has won four header, if Toledo still is in the and the law of averages to refgames and lost three, Chakales league. If not, the visiting at\verse the score. Last time. the has yet to win while losing three, traction will be Charleston, W. Redskins visited Louisville they Desautels said if his mound staff| va. Which still is shopping for
Famechon Wins Ln” sun 15-Round Verdict
LOUISVILLE suffered four By United Press
player losses in less than a week. First baseman Dick Gernert was NOTTINGHAM, England, June PITTSBURGH, June 10 (UP)— 10—Ray Famechon of
from Victory Field until S-wadeay, {June 22, when they entertain
Blues Trail
Full Game recalled by the parent Boston Red Sox. Outfielder Tommy Umphlett was struck down by appenBy United Press dicitis, Pitcher Al Curtis went out The Kansas. City Blues dropped of action with a pulled shoulder France a full game behind the idle Mil- muscle and Infielder Eddie Lyons
was in order forhecame the Furopean boxing|waukee Brewer was put on the shelf when he was and thirsty fans at|.,..;.icsion’s léading ha ht 2-wav last night in thelr struck in the left ear by a Field last night Mia ght 2-way race for the Ameri- {nrown ball. Lyons ran into a
when - {to get a shot at the interimican Association leadership. championship of!
idouble-play throw by Kal Segrist The Blues took a heartbreaking of the Blues. | Could be that Infielder Hank i : | Majeski “bunted” himself into {game that saw Kansas City out- that purchase by Cleveland Reteh 51 te African Goud Coast it the Colonels, 16 to 5. Starter| from the Athletics. In the fifth amechon, uropean feather-| i | Inning of Sunday's first game {Wally Hood held a 3-1 lead when| in Philadelphia he bunted and the ball rolled foul and then
Fans left their seats to carry featherweight
‘Myron O'Briskey, manager of he concessions, said the strike) British Empire featherweight;
champion, in a fast no-knock- | the seventh, but a 2-run ninth; suddenly rolled back again
down bout befote a crowd of nDing gave the Colonels the vic- into fair territory for a hit. 135,000 at the County Football oY: | Any player capable of bunting
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