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Miss Knox Upsets Mrs. Fulmer, 3 And 2

Faces Jane Nelson yo 1ie's a Free-Style |= imi™ In Women's Finals ae

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Displaying an unusually fine game, 18-year-old Donna AMERICAN LEAGUE Knox of Meridian Hills upset Mrs. C. Richard Fulmer of By GENE FEINGOLD maids” against whom shell com- Rosen. Cleveland. 63 234 41 18 pd

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{ - ell, ston , 8 38 8 Hillerest, 3 and 2, in the semifinals of the 32d annual] With 3 Sompiation gf shore pete. ole Felr. Pelladupni Gin B # Bn Fiithed women's city golf tournament on Miss Knox's home course causing the eyes to squint and OF GERMAN-FRENCH de- Goodman, Boston $5. LL nos 3 © Insulated today. .a mn {the hair to dry in stringy rows, a scent, Jackle is fourth from the geuer. cybe _"18|Werts Tigers 13 Siding, Rooflg Enclasures , The pretty Rollins College soph-| THE tournament still Was ga] can become as self-conscious bottom in age in a family that feiss.” Giants fl le. = 1 ROS ROOFING co omore reached tomorrow’s 18-hole without an upset after yester-/ 34 4 bare wall in an art gallery. includes seven sisters and. threelBerrs. “Yonkees .M_ SPIVEY B . . finals where she will battle ex- day's play. All but one of the Jackie LaVine, a pert miss brothers, but she is the only com- |g, er. cubs 80 Hodges. Dodgers a x Su & city champion Jane Nelson of quarter-final matches were close./rrom Chicago, squirmed uneasily petitive swimmer in the group. Thompson. Giants 38 Bnicer. Hocse ® 41 ES Tnd irs Eves. Madison at Troy Ave. Highland. | Miss Nelson was the first win-while decorating the edge of the Jackie wears a small bronze rmemye 3224 Miss Nelson, 1950 city winner, ner yesterday as she displayed Broad Ripple pool. She gave indi- track shoe around her neck, foe Dodgers ~~ IT-ighantc. Athlets 13-3)

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reached the city finals for the her best golfing form to winlcations of wanting to return to tne, Dodgers 7-1 second time in {nine straight holes and defeatithe cool, green water, three years by ga Joan~ Atlas of Broadmoor; 9 Jackie is as cool to public dissidetracking 4 and 8. play of her talents as she is hot Mrs. Robert Mrs. Fulmer; runnerup in the in the tank. And hot she is. She J Laycock, of | tournament the past two ‘sea- is holder of the American indoo: Speedway, 5 and | sons, had a scare as she eased 100-yard free-style record and, 4, In the other | past Barbara Bremerman, 20- along with Sharon Geary of Los { | i

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Alabama at London. A Jackie doesn't want to be a f orofessional. She feels a diver has more to offer than a swim- Pu mer. SHOP AT Jackie is pointing to the coming ¥ NLS Olympic games as the climax in| ern AND SAVE her swimming career. She feels! : she will have reached her peak! this summer and from here on in| it's going to become increasingly |y | more work and less play. ROEBUCK AND CO. . » ” = NINE MONTHS of pointing to

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semifinal match. year-old Rollins College junior, Angeles, is the big American 1 up. Miss Bremerman played threat in the 100-meter free-style a cool-headed round and re- [in the Olympic games at Helsinki. fused to be ruffled by the long- Five and a half years ago 174 {| driving Mrs. Fulmer. year-old Jackie answered a Town for the first time J / | Mrs. Fulmer, however, failed Club ad in a Chicago newspaper with a display = to fire her usual good round of that sought a potential Ann of stability and Heyrock golf as she turned in a pair of Curtis, or an Eleanor Holm, fine golf. After holding a 2-up 40s for a 5-over-par 80 on the Jackie became a good diver and lead at the first nine holes, Miss. round. The match was even at @ better swimmer. A year and a ise BN aot 3 uo on No. 30, the -end—of-te—firot sive each half lata. she matched. the Ji er They halved No. 11 and Mrs. ’ re , 4 : Olympics at London, as an alterFulmer got No. 12 when Donna haying wen Axe tales nate in the 100-meter freestyle, - Jeight-nfuing, yegulateq hours - missed the green for a bogey.! MISS KNOX defeated Mrs, She's been improving ever since. all that isn't the ideal life for a

g 22. kie’ I After halving the next two holes, Walter Reeves, 1.up, and Mrs. In 1951 Jackie splashed to. ‘ Bal of 23, Sat Jaskie's Setermined, Clearance! Men S $39.95 and $49.75 Donna won No. 15 whéh Mrs. Ful- Laycock won by the same score - second place in her specialty . Jackie LaVine $ . . | y * )

mer hit into the 6 inches of grass over Judy Keesling, 18-year-old in the Pan-American games at, Come July the Fourth, Jackie |

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rough. Stetson University sophomore. | Buenos Aires, and hit peak trained athlete. Bronzed by the looks like a good bet to put on | It was the seventh time Mrs. reborn — | form at the AAU meet atyDay- (Florida sun that contrasts her # rework Siplay of hee SW, Fulmer hit into the rough during 1 | tona Beach, when she bettered [flaxen hair, a boyish smile an © spar ying | the match. Miss Knox, who was Channel Swimmer | Curtis’ record. jpunctuated with dimples, this lass | right through to Finland. Then | - 2-over-par through 16 holes, had Will Try Catalina | At 5 feet, 3 inches, Jackie is will offer ‘contrast to the Ama-| she could call it«finnish with a | ; :

8 one-putt greens. Mrs. Fulmer! : much the prototype of a finely-zonian Dutch and ‘Danish “mer-| capital “F.” twice eity champion runnerup in| 0S ANGELES, June 26 (UP) | three years, was S5-over-par| ~-English Channel swimmer Flor- .

- | ". " w ® 4% 9 nang 30 nt ee Chadwick rearing or 45 \ASERE |B tes Out. NCAA 152 Golfers Chase’ They halved No. 16 as Donna 1!'émpt to swim the 21-mile Cata-| 1 avori fs u § -~ clinched the match. ia B Danner oe today that ’ ° ' Strauss Leaders pise Knox nad a toveras 5 LL S10 ne oma ne anes @ OIF Chase Is "Wide Open’ | hole score while Mrs, Fulmer WOuld stay here until she does| {. Ken Amick, Tim McGuire of

make fit. | {Martinsville and Harry Toole carded a 41. After halving No. 1, By United Press | MAXWELL MADE his debut paced 155 Solas 1 he Arse of foot putt, but Miss Knox evened !2TY aid she has plenty of confi- LAFAYETTE, June 26—The with a 2-up victory over Joe Wala two-day session of the 7th an-, the match on Nb. 3 when Mrs {dence she will complete the swim chase for the 55th annual NCAA |ger of Oklahoma A. & M. Ven- nual L. Strauss & Co. golf tourFulmer missed the green tor a on her first trial 5 {golf championship was considered turi, of San Jose State, defeated ney at Speedway yesterday. They { hogey 4. te Only two persons ever ol open” today as the Seong | nichan] Five 9 Porque, 3 an carded 74's. nrg 8s ye BWA SHUR, Cage. Channel tEptavund: of matchepay. got under. 2, —and- Ellis; of Texas, dumped a t-teast am-adeitingat-152-goif-|-———g ith RON, yg GUTH EER Sh Twit Ste ih! oe Ave Hn Balik of YFG BEA THR Sono oh penn ff. 1h. tan me IT ing golf, ramméd a 50-putt from Miss Chadwick aid her tenta- other Tow qualifiers alréady sidé-| Elis, “who tied “the a tive starting date is next Wednes- lined. s

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he iy Tron ith Juklve day. She will train at Catalina Ini Morning and afternoon rounds | scorching 63 last week, meets to handle all the entries. Defend- 9 Single or Double-Breasted Styles « with a T-foot putt after Mrs, Ful: the meantime. : {will reduce the field to the eight Henry Wheat of St. Lawrence ing Champion Pat Patsue had 78.]. i : mer dubbed her second shot. er Tm iquarter-finalists, with such preei-| In the morning round. Adding- John Toth of Speedway was the ¢ : : : ; © They halved No. 6 and Mrs, 100. Hot to Fight sion shotmakers as U. 8. amateur| ton took on Tommy Morrow of first day leader in the “hole-in- Here is a remarkable opportunity to save on Fulmer took No. 7. Donna went! BOSTON. June 26 (UP)—Be- king Billy Maxwell, Wesley Ellis| Louisiana Stale round ubbets one” contest. He missed the cup 1 up on the next hole as Mrs..cause of the excessive heat, to- And Ken Venturi favored to come . M oki of Bradley ged 19% inches, Harold and Joe a regular-weight, all-wool suit. Choose from Fulmer got a bogey 5, erring off night's hoxing bout at Boston through, | Paul Johanson of Washington, 2 Cork re She Iather.son leads : ¥en ; the tee. Garden between Willie Pep of Maxwell, member of the and 1; Wheat dropped Dean Lind jo mi tr ver tne hres the group of sharkskins and worsteds. Single Donna won No. 9 with a Hartford, Conn. and Tommy Col:| North Texas State team cham- of Michigan’s Big 10 Champions, leader with 80-1565 . : iE birdie 4. lins of Boston, was postponed to| pions, faced Dick Evans of |5 and 4, and Warren Dailey of re or double-breasted styles with fine tailoring +N. 8 8 Monday. | Michigan in the upper bracket, | Stanford routed Jack Hesler of - b . . . MISS NELSON, who carded a mere memset es while Venturi ae paired with | Purdue, 8 and 4. Amateur Baseball features you'd expect to find in suits costing 3 Jost SHY ihe third Hole when Junior Baseball | Joe Golden of Texas in the | rn | wind WILIGHT LEAGUE RESULTS = h Broken sizes i | : she landed In A trap. She won| g.rned A-—8Southport Cards 8. 6. lower half. - : : Vestal Steel 000 021 0—3 Tu much more. Broken sizes in requlars, longs Nos. 2, 4,7, 8 and 9. She bogeyed Ra Ripple B- a. hy 5 os But the form chart took a Swim Classics to Open i Wise; Diets and Baxfir | ’ © 9 : g No. 3 but birdied No. 9. Mrs. sox 4 : id ; Swimming classes for children MacDougal Constr. 010 001 0— 2 4 5! and shorts. Save now at Sears!

Ellenber " 8, sound lacin esterday as Medal- ; .| _ Ruckelshaus, Lease (4) and D. CampLaycock shot a 41 for 9 holes. | Garner H _Boranthers 16. Lions 9 : gy ¥ 2s J |8 years and older will begin Mon- | , JUCEERAE,, Lease (ot Hussell

” ” ” | Washington B.--North Side Kiwanis 7. ist Paul Harney of Holy Cross qay at the Longacre pool, 4571 Dodgers uTRE LEAGUE 003 3 4 3 MISS NELSON and Mrs. Lay- "4: 0dr, Ramblers J 0. Christian pals; (WAS dumped by Don Addington|Madison Ave. with registration Inaises i NT 30x 10 4 3 cock halved four holes on the Eagles 16 Fall-Neal 1 of Southern Methodist, and Don scheduled at 9:15 a. m. The gNevinan and Katzenberger: Walker and Purchases Totaling $20 or More May Be Made on Sears Easy Terms

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clinched the match with a birdie gGii0gd C—Southport Cubs 8. Beech joqt to Elliot Phillips of Indiana 10:15 a. m. weekdays with Red 4 on No. 14. pay ashington C-—Counter Bov Flashes 14, by {dentical scores of 4 and 3. |Cross-trained instructors, FVIII EIT. 4

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