Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1952 — Page 25

24, 1952

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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1952 -

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

3 Indianapolis Women 'Muscles’ Kluszewski Leading National League Hitters

In State Semifinals |

By United Press

SOUTH BEND, Ind., July 24—Odds favored an allIndianapolis final as four semifinalists teed off today in the 29th annual Indiana Women’s golf championship. Only an upset victory, 5 and 4, Wednesday by Margery Kahn, Evansville, over Donna Knox, stopped the Haosier capital from sending four feminine shotmakers into today’s semifinal firing. Miss Kahn carries the Pocket City’s hopes in a match against Mrs. Sue Fulmer, Indianapolis, who advanced.to |

the semifinals with a 5-and-4 ‘win over Betty Bonath, Ho- | bart.

Two other Indianapolis hopefuls battled in the second round for a spot in Friday's finals. Jane Nelson, who defeated Mary Jane Bannerman, Indianapolis, 5 and 3, and Judy Keesling, who won over Mrs. Jack Tanners | _ Richmond, 3 3 and 2, are paired in today’s play.

George Heaney Wins Skeet-Shooting Title |

By United Press DALLAS, Tex., July 24-—Three days of firing

began today to pick the National Skeet Shooting Associa-1 tion's all-gauge champions in 11 classifications. It was the fourth day of the NSSA’s 15th Ja

tournament. Shooters in all classi-, fications will fire at 250 targets D- Ww. Conway of Clint, Tex., tak-| —-100 today, 100 tomorrow and 50/108 the men’s open title with Saturday; Champions will be Scores of 100x100 and 49x50. picked in men’s open, service in-| Mrs. Alphonso Ragland Jr, | dividual, women’s individual,| Dallas, won the women’s cham- | junior, senior, industry, ran pionship with 979x100, 25x25, team, husband and wife, parent| and George F. Heaney, Indianand child, five-man team and| apolis, the industry title with service five-man team classes. | 100x100. | Twenty gauge championships|

were determined yesterday, with THE JUNIOR championship! y y y | went to Jimmy. Clark, Bartlesville, |

{Okla., with 98x100, 25x25. It was | the third straight title for Clark, | who won the subsmall or 410gauge junior match Monday and | the small or 28-gauge champion-| ship Tuesday. Tommy Spicola III, Tampa, | Fla., and Curtis Newsome, Gaines- | + Two 12-gauge matches also! championship with 197x200 and [49x50. The seniors title was {taken by C. E. Chaffin, Greggton, | |Tex., 96x100. | i Two .12-gauge matches also | were held Wednesday, Billy! Rogers, Palestine, Tex. won the | sub-junior championship for | | shooters under 13 with 95x100, and ° Carole Simmons, Kansas | City, Mo., took her third straight f| women’s junior title with 84x100.

Hurl No-Hiffers

By United | COLUMBUS, ig July 24 | (UP)—Both pitchers in a high | school tournament game hurled | a no-hitter here last night. But St. Charles of Columbus | defeated Delaware, 2-0, .in the | 7-inning game after four errors | permitted Jim Veeley to score | in the fourth and sixth innings. | He got to first each time on an | error, stole second, and scored | On errors. Joe Rotonda,

18-POUND MUSKIE — Jerry Grimes, 114 S. High School Road, Indianapolis, caught this

40-inch, 18-pound muskie re-

cently near Boulder Junction, Wis.

Big Name Pros

erg Up Coe You Tm Ss

| SIOUX CITY, Iowa, July 24— In Quarler-Finals

Big name professionals eased CH AMPAIGN oe Jul y 24—| their way around the Elmwood mhe nation’s top young tennis!

golf course today in the initialinavers tangle toda y in the] round of the 72-hole $15,000 $i0ux| qa rter-final round of the Western |

City Open golf tournament, Junior and Bo ys tennis tourney. |; Al Zimmerman, Portland, Ore.| gecond-seeded Bill Cranston, |

pro, set the pace yesterday when|g,, Marino, Cal. -| he clicked off an 8-under par 64|,anyeq Johnny gr . in a pro-amateur warm-up event. gees in one of the day's top: Other golfing experts from far|, .i.hes in the junior singles diand wide, including Henry Ran-| i... som, Gib Sellers, Jim Turnesa| cancion moved into the. and Ralph Lommeli — each of|q,, ter finals with a 6-4, 6-1, vicwhom carded 67s in the warm up| i,,v over Jeff Arnold of Coral — also were tearing the course Gables, Fla. Lesch gained

apart. entrance by defeating seventh-

Buck White, the 1951 winner, q0q d Dick ! was slated to defend his créwn. N. > : op = Easily, Forest Hs,

The champ of two years ago, ——— : Jack Burke Jr., hoped to recover Juni or Baseball . |

it. Contenders ‘will shoot 18 holes|gSarfitld A—Southport Cards 9, Little. per day until Sunday's finale. The| Broad Ripple B— White Sox 15. Legion 5.

B entry list totaled 118, including Elienberser Bj0ih & Arlinetosi Mer29 amateurs.

chants 12, VFW 0; 10th & Arlington Mer- : : Freddie Hutchinson

chants 6, Panthers 2. (Doubleheader), Quits As Tiger Hurler

oor Ted B—Comets 11, Garfield PAL! Washington B— Prentice Presbyterian 5, DETROIT, July 24 (UP)—Manager Freddie Hutchinson of the

the winning | pitcher, fanned 19 and walked | two men while Mike Clark | struck out five batters and al- | lowed four walks. i

North East Ramblers 2, Brookside + C — Braves 16, Hall-Neal Detroit Tigers called it quits today as a pitcher by removing te Little League wg 3

Juniors 0. Washingten C—-North East Comets 9, East Side Bugs 0 Garfield D Somerset Cubs 7. Beech Grove 2; St. Mark’ s 8 Garfield PAL 1, name from the active player list. [Indians ..... 2 00-2 .13 The 32-year-old right-hander ienty ‘and ‘Stewart; Wooiridse and Be- | hadn't seen action since he re- Red sox dos wmins ve Dian lot 002-4 3 0 Plated Red Rolfe as Manager pe roRnks and D. Town; Yr otanen 35d uly 5. { i i He withdrew his name from the| active list to make room for| Catcher Matt Batts whb has re-| turned to the team after an illness which sidelined him for! more than a month, I Thus, Hutchinson finishes the season with a record of two vie-| tories against one loss. His life-| time mark with Detroit for. nine! seasons is 95 wins ‘and 71 losses,

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Major League Leaders

By United Press {Based B 175 NATIONAL

times at bat) LEAGUE G AB

KLluszewsk), Cin, 35 95 Musial, 8t. Louis .... 64 106 Patko, Brooklyn ... 89 Atwell, Dicaso and A IC bE kericAN ‘ead jor,

= Sodiine, t Sow York Mantle, New York 80 3 atin) HOME RUNS Sauer, Cubs 24/Hodges, Dodgers Berra, a Rosen, Indians Kiner, Pirates

Fhom curs ems Reers on gms Dodgers 8 | a ated, 0 he fons)

Roe, Dod ny Bator han 12 Rasch Fie. 11 ER “Giants

TICKETS ON SALE EACH DAY AT MAIN OFFICE SREY

NEW YORK, July 24—-Two-ton Ted Kluszewski, a 235pounder who looks more like a fugitive from the Olympics around the waist and 1714 inches Star end with the University Of Stanky and sent him sprawling than a fence-buster from Cincinnati, was leading the Na- around his : tional League in hitting today on the strength of a flyweight’'s formula. es “I'm just hitting ‘em where

they ain't,” barrel-chested first sacker by way of explaining his .323 batting average, tops for the National League,

Opposing Pitchers ]

By MIL TON RICHMAN

: DESPITE his impressive phy-. The Reds call KluszewsKi, During a game against the SN United Press Sports Writer |

gical measurements—44 inches “Muscles” and no nickname ever giants last year, Kluszewski col

across the chest, 35 inches Was more applicable. A former. .; in welterweight Eddie

Indiana’s football team swings a 40-once bat with nojinto short center field. more effort than the average man Stanky wiped the grass out would wield a broomstick. of his teeth, the dust out of his ya." . eyes and facetiously inquired of BECAUSE of his size, his suits ‘Kluszewski: have to be specially_built. A size “I didn’t hurt you, did I?” “Hurt me?” replied Ted inBut Kluszewski doesn’t believe credibly. “I'm glad to see you're | still _aliv el” '

biceps—big Kluszewski does not believe in over‘powering the ball, gf just try to ‘meet the ball,” he says. “When you go for the seats all the time, you fall into the habit of’ over-swinging. A

“The balls I hit just seem to be falling out of the fielders’ reach,” he added. “I hope they keep falling that way the rest | of the season.”

grinned the huge

lot of times you hit the ball as 46 jaCket fits him snugly. hard as you can and only wind up _ lining out to the left fielder.”

in throwing his ‘weight around.

FINALDAY

OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9:00

FLOOR SAMPLES—ALL OUR STORE AND WAREHOUSE SURPLUS STOCKS

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Balance of $147,000.00 Stock Must Be Sold This Week! Save to 50% and More in All Departments While Stocks Last!

We bought the entire remaining stock of the Harry Sims Furnihire Store which recently went out of business. The entire Sims stock, consisting of fine top quality home furnishings: plus all our own floor samples, odds and ends and warehouse surplus stocks are now piled high on our &isplay floors, Every piece is marked at prices lower than we have' ever dared to advertise. Come on, Indiana! Clean us out to the bare walls. We made a good buy and we want you to do the same.

FINAL SALE OF COMBINED STOCK] OF TWO STORES AND WAREHOUSE

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ENTIRE REMAINING STOCK OF HARRY SIMS FURNITURE CO.

PURCHASED FOR

50:

ON THE foi

LAST YEAR Kluszewskl wokind : up with a .269 average, his poorest since starting to play regularly with the Reds in 1948, “It seemed that everything I hit last séason,” he says, “resulted in a pop fly.” So Ted stopped shooting for homers and contented himself with doubles and singles instead. Yesterday for example, it was his pair of doubles that played an im-. portant part in the Reds’ 6-4 vietory over Brooklyn.

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