Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1952 — Page 12
TRIAL RUN—Miss Judy Roberts, Indianapolis’ hope for an Olympic berth, climbs out of the Broad Ripple pool after working out in her 100 meter specialty. Mary Ann Rho (in circle) is a national junior champion, whe has a good chance to carry the Hoosier hopes abroad,
By JACK WELSH DEVELOPING AN Olympic champion is the most cherished dream of a coach. Every four years his hopes are kindled anew. Jim Clark things 1052 might be his year.
Clark, swimming coach at the Indianapolis Athletic
Club, has been developing water| sprouts,since 1928. Olympic games 8180 . won the National Junior have come and . stops 200-yard free style backstroke at Ri Ft ver ollaville last. Aprile. In. 108%. i= avr has Ann-Snished eighth “talent to" .
as A thoss nEtionats at Détrott.
. ” nr .OLARK says Ann is nearing op condition. and should be ready when the trials begin. Mary Ann has been clocked at ’ 2:35 for 200-yards and 1:10.4 for 100 yards.
sent loc q foreign lands. J The drought may be nedring , an end. When the women's Olymic trials are held at Broad Ripple pool July 4-5-6 Clark hopes ‘to prove fit.
” ” r Jud y ! - THE PORTLY master of gq, uh active 1}. yuss. swimming techniques has 10/ jp0.meter free style. She fin-
ished fourth in the national swimming at Helsinki, Finland, | 100: yar ress Diyas July 14-15-18, | ranked third nationally in in. Clark's chief contenders for | goer competition. 8 free ride over the Atlantie Miss Roberts is currently Indi. Ocean are Mary Ann Marchino, ana state champion in the 100-
oung hopefuls entered in the | Jat stop before the Olympie|
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American Girls Sweep Wightman 10 Local Girls Have Olympic Swim Ideas
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oung ladies have a few years to
in the 200-meter breast stroke. Ann, 14, finished fourth in the national individual medley championships at Daytona Beach and later repeated that performance at Detroit in the 300 meters. Ann has also raced in the 200-meter breast stroke.
straight national meets and is one of Clark's top choices for a possible Olympic berth,
—though somewhat outsiders — are Linda Barton, 15, who will race in the 400-meter free
100-meter free Shai, a 200-meter breast stroke ope. :
the way rounded into condition over the last six months.
jng hard all winter,” Clark said, ‘and now that school is out we have a chance to get even more work done. ably have two to three practice drills a day.”
didates through a series of work-
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Cup Play, 7 To O Win 4 Straight-Set
Matches for 20th Victory Over British
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PURDUE
a WIMBLEDON, England, June 14—Sweeping through ) four straight-set victories with relentless determination, eayrsg relly fo e rolling
~: America’s tennis queens completed a 7-0 victory today to ‘win the Wightman Cup from Britain for the 20th time.
| The U. S. lost only one set in| 'the seven matches. whether little Mo's play has juse
his was the fifth shutout of tified “her big reputation. There the seven -postwar meetings. The was no doubt from then on. {British have won only four times| Mrs. Rinkel barely saw the |—most recently in 1930, before ball as little Mo rocketed it the present Yank team was out across court in that 16th game of pigtails. The British have won and the American girl continued only four times since the series right on through the second set, was inaugurated in 1923. |smashing along the sidelines and fo» a SE daringly aiming for the far cor DORIS HART, the slender Wim- ner in a sizzling style rarely if |bledon champion, clinched the ever before achieved by a woman cup in today’s first match with a/player in this birthplace of lawn 7-5, 8-2, conquest of Jean Walker- tennis competition. Smith since the U. 8. had piled ry up a 3-0 lead yesterday In the yy BRITISH rout continued best-of-seven series, , _|when Miss Fry beat Miss PartThe remainder of today’s .,g, g10, 8-6 in the last of the matches were mere exhibitions, singles ous to avenge her ‘but the Americans did not let ~ 2 Wightman Cup defeat, |that deter their ferocious attack. GV tet ob Do Bo oe Maureen Connolly, the 17-year-old "8 , Ep fn o% 1% San Diego, Cal, American cham. ODly nine minutes anc was 5 {ing 4-1 in the second set when pion who next week- goes after | fel) apart. the prized Wimbledon crown, her game fell ap |smashed Jean Quertier Rinkel, The pretty Briton helped by |9.7, 6-2; Shirley Fry of Akron, Miss Fry's suddenly erratio |0., downed Susan Partridge, 6-0,/service and volleying pulled {8-8; and Louise Brough of Bev- ahead to 5-4. lerly Hills, Cal, and Miss Con-| nolly. finished the sweep wit al... 6-0, 6-3, doubles victory over Joy ° the day they attempt to qualify | for the American team,” Clark Mottram and Patricia Ward.
explained. | Mrs. Walker-Smith, who scored The personable mentor, Who \pitain’s only victory last year never won a major swimming \...4 who also captured the set * title in eight years of national prop, <ittle Mo” yesterday by competition, stressed a swim- |toreing her into a long game | mer’s mental attitude is as Im- (where her speed afoot gave her! ; portant as his physical condl- (an edge, almost succeeded with tion. the same tactics against the vet- * “A swimmer has to believe she eran Miss Hart in the payoff >.» can do it. It's a one shot deal match today, But when she AMONG the other contenders ..: just one event to whip. There's found herself behind in.games, no second chance. I believe our 3-4, the more experienced Miss girls will do it the first time any- Hart quickly switchéd to a chop way.” ’ % 4 and placement game that ran! ’ he nto groun i
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first big tournar from 24 schools n ‘55th annual NCA Thirteen of thi have entered full be going for the t the others have trants. W.th team: homa, Oklahoma ford, Virginia, Iow western, Carolina, ern California, Illi State, St. Lawrent = » INDIVIDUAL p come from South Detroit, Xavier, F Penn State, Georg Wichita, Albion an Defending the 1 be North Texas § conference cham, after the Texan! Stanford—Pacific homa — Big Seve Eastern Intercolle North Carolina— ference, and Tex: Conference. Individual entrie 87, according the Ted Payseur, cha NCAA golfing com s ” THE PURDUE « fine test of golf fc ment, with narrow and valleys. The 1 course, which isn’ broken soon, is 62 Wampler Jr., duri meet there against The NCAA even! the start of the tc at the course. Next will come Junior tournamer duly 4. This will year for the juni and is probably ti spot Hh the até ¥
POISED FOR THE START—Pert Ann Morrison, always well placed in national competition, is ready for a quick start in the 200 meter backstroke.
She has placed in three
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I Moll, 12, 100-mafari Fs, “sters, Accommad; Betsy Alexander, 15, ining but everybody can’t win. | MISS HART “hbusing fn Putdue’
today as she ever has at Wimble-. ® don and scored six aces during § the afternoon, one of which ended the important eighth game of the first set which had gone to deuce four times.
style and Sue The Indiana An at Purdue July 1 State Open will foll
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Women’s City WHILE the cou ate best are battl Purdue, the top w in Indianapolis wi for the .city crowr Hills, June 23-27. © The women .alrea active this season tees of the Indiana Golf Association he
“Okay, so maybe the girls just miss the boat. There's always 1956 and I have a wonderful crop of young Junior Olympic kids who will be ready then.” Clark
replied. Li : ttle Maureen, who drop, a It's nice to think of the future get yesterday to Mrs. in but when Jim Clark talks it's smith largely through nervousreally in present tense. He'll be pegs, had a stormy opening shooting the works to send a against the powerful Mrs. Rinkel, Hoosier to Helsinki next month. only Briton to win a Wightman Cup match last year. But the {British girl threw away the op{portunities given her by little Mo olisito take the first set.
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Clark is exceptionally proud of - N o de looking for his first feature vie. f tory of the new season, Frank Roessler (above) will be on hand tonight when the stock cars roll at the West 16th Street Midget Speedway, Time trials are slated for 7 with the first heat event at 8:30. The regular 9.event program will be presented.
“These kids have been work-
The girls will prob-
Industrial Tennis
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Judy Roberts, Betsy Turnerand and 200-yard free style and holds y es» Ann Morrison. 'the record for the 100 in 1:00.90. Wait before they start shooting for the Olympies but Jim Clark outs, devoting a period of time to raiy eut the se s 1-0 MR. DISNEY® { tioning. Those cor These girls have matched their Gi 1:09 has them off to an early ping this year in the junier Olympics, kicking, arm stroke, stamina and (2d, Cf tinh Wed 3 a, Pith a STRAW | men are: water skill with America's best,| MISS TURNER is a promising Left to right are Lueille Gilorgianni n Jackie Giorglanni, |, Jo co-ordination. He also uses the SINGLES little Mo—behind six seven—| HATS ! Rules, Mrs. . C either winning national titles or 15-year-old swimmer who will Ann Pleak 13. L Zuber, 12 nd N } Meeker, 13 othe technique of swimming a lap, ae? Nore, ¢ ) daton Mel cracked through with oy =o scorers, Mrs. J. O. placing high in the results. shoot for the Olympics in the nM Plesk, [4v-'ymn rhe ancy y toe floating a lap. (Stn) detoated Jim Wark (Lis $F came on her own vd ove ‘5 snd "ye ’ 3 Mrs. E. A. Block a Miss Marchino is currently 100-meter backstroke. She fin-|Betsy is the National Junior|that distance, Daving dew clocked! “We have been following a DOUBLES |promptly broke through Mr sees Bogda; inter-club ranked eighth among the back- ished seventh last spring in the backstroke champion at 200/at 2:36.23 in the IAC pool. [training campaign designed to| Diy Marrs and Tons Dias (Lup) de Rinkel's service for ther 1 i Claypool Hotel a John Hendricks; stroke swimmers in America. She indoor meet at Daytona Beach..yards and holds the record at| Clark will start Miss Morrison bring the girls to their peak one} °s... io 458 Al Non 0) game. Until that Ag sala us dr, Jents; Mis. Wurey - J rele nating, Mrs. Louis
White Sox KO Crown New Champs Boston, 42 | Ag ABC Tourney Ends
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CHICAGO, June 14 (UP)—The| By United Press Congress tourney concluded today with new champions
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Chicago White Box knocked the Boston Red Sox out of first place the American ague today, : scoring twice in the eighth tnning| crowned in all divisions and a new record for doubles set for a 4 to 3 decision before 12,742 during the 85 days of shooting. fans. Johnny Klares and Steve Nagy, | ey ron 4 ihe Red Sox In yop or Cleveland, established a Granneman, Waterloo, Tows, on | =f3me behind | a 1113 d third of $1800 the leading New York Yankees, now all-time. doubles high by| score an of § tnd ahead of the Cleveland In- scoring 1453. Their score won| © Ray Schana, Milwaukee, who ans in percentage points, though " | hit 1104. equal in games behind. Chicago| Ne $1000 in Pacing 3754 pairs) © total of 2500 bowlers eomoccupied fourth place, three and who will split $115,041 in the tan-| one half games off the pace, !dem event. {offered a total of $37,635 to be The defeat was charged to Mel The previous top 2-man event split among 506 prize winners. The Famell, Bi fourth aging four} score was 1415, rolled by Frank [low to cash was 956. > wins, whlie arry rish, the) Benkovio and Gill Zunker of | Top prize winners i 0 . third Chicago pitcher, was cred: Milwaukee in 1988. The lowest lar Op I events n> LL regu fted with thew in, his third against score to quality for doubles |
* poum 00 defeats. | prize was 1086. % res-8§, 44 Govsiang .“ George Kell, recently traded . 2» EY ris. Ee buor etroit to Boston, went hit- . . olaff-F. Bujack. of om Petey i Doan to break| NAGY, a husky bowling equip-| 3 Ba ier®, Revises: fo his string of 10 consecutive games| Mont salesman, also came within| A Warsecka- "Wars ke in which he had hit safely six pins of setting a new all-time |: ferade-Y, Or or. Wheating . BOS CHICA \all-events record, He fired. 2085) SINGLES " f ! » % i for his nine games—a 228.3 aver-| Albert Sharkes, Chisage ....... J jet Qiavit 118 8age. He and 1990 other bowlers por gra of le ay ver Sitiients § § § 3 Will split u total of $51,656 in prize Harry Toelior Wilkes Bares: tephens ss aro : : 3 money. The lowest score to cash Walter Yochim, Erie ree} . epeio, Ih Iriaues. ¢ 2in on the event was 556. ae rh re Rapids. . 708. ite, 0 udson,p i 0 teven, Cleveland 8 rnoll.p Hens 60 0 8 Al Sharkey of Chicago tossed Buids suchas “Saple Weights 1 idson » rrasqueias § ©} §la 758 series to win $500 of the ALL EVENTS Watedd 10 0 8ltotal $115980 to be dispensed flere Nasr. Cleveignd =... Yotsls 31 BRIN Totals §1 871 13|AMong 7531 bowlers in the singles gearse ¥ momar, Wat sid Maxwell grounded out for Hudson In 8b. division. fate Boh Be Re per, ‘oe 42 iie=3] ‘The Radiarts of Cleveland won Bee tier Be Toone «oovee 1 'NS—~Goedman, Lepaie; Fox, Mineso, the Frank L. Padeloup trophy for le opi. Ryictanis ae bos Riou Didagsle. pacing the team all-events with Russ Hemppel, Akron ......... tN ATT Pinson, Lepele |9343, an average of 3114.1, — RL Fe Robinson. . wo» Amateur Baseball . BASE. Aathaen, Levels. DETROIT'S E. & B's, the na-| Today's amateur league schedules: } vers. 1o|tional match game champlons,| MUNICIPAL LEAGUE goodman. Leptle te rid a Ry annexed the S-man event title \ fire 1 hry fol pa. : riday a tally. B a orma n i i BA | ws b Furdell| Joe Draskovich of Kansas City, irinpem ‘Center vipers ver. . ¥ y Parnell 3, 2. | Kas., won $3000 for finishing first 8% BIG SIX LEAGUES ¢ —.t jain the National Bowlers Journal Linde Ar ve Worcs! Trailers q, Riv. 3 0 a | mags Shamplonship which is ote, Surv Tm ve. , + Pa ors (3), verside 6. an Judson § 4% the AY y in connection with) ibonden begin at 1 pm)
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Draskovich scored 1114 for | the five-game route, Second | prize of $2300 went to Roy
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Low to cash in the tournament for teams was 2688. Ear! led Indianapolis bowlers in all-events with a 9-game total! of 1828 ping. * This placed him | 130th down the list of 19.915 entries. Earl Henry took second Hoosier honors with 1832 and Dick Weber, mentioned for bowi-| ing’'s All American team, was third with 1818, = = » | BEST doubles total was turned | in by Bill Bilsky and Fonnie Snyder. They worked a 1233 Wilbur Sehuek and Kays scored the second best with 1102. Official placings and prise moneys will not be available until the tournament scores have been! audited.
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