Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1952 — Page 28

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Roles In Amateur

He meets McElroy in the The Canadian king has advanced with a 1-up triumph Harlan are champions in the

«By United Press SEATTLE, Wash, Aug. 21— Former champion Charley Coe, Canadian Champion Walter McElroy and Gene Littler, a nontitle winner who has been on the verge of great things in the golfing world for several years, were’in the favored roles today as the 1952 U. 8S. National Amateur Golf

Tournament rolled down to the final stages There were 16 men left in the ‘ompetition as play got under way this morning. When night falls only four will he in the run ning for the world's most coy eted simon-pure crown Coe. who won the title in 1049, is playing the best golf

from tee to green in years. Yesterday he was two over par for 32 holes in disposing of W. B. Hyde, Olympia, Wash, 4 and 3, and John Levinson, Niles, Ill, 2 and 1.

" un 1] MEANWHILE, SUCH well known names at Frank Stranahan and Harvie Ward, the latter the British Amateur champ, sat on the sidelines after taking thumpings in the fifth round yesterday.

SEATTLE, Wash, Aug. 21 (UP)—Dals Morey of Martinsville, Indidna’s lone hope in the National Amateur Golf championship, came to the end of the trail yesterday when he was eliminated in the fourth round. Morey, 1951 Indiana amateur and state open champion, was downed by Walter McElroy, Vancouver, B. C,, one-up, after chalking. up a third-round vietory over Hobard Manley Jr, Savannah, Ga., 4 and 3.

FUTURITY PACER—Thunderclap, with Hugh Bell up, owned by Saunders Mills Co. Toledo, is one of the top prospects entered in the Horseman Futurity for 3-year-old pacers to be run Labor ot will be the air force base

Coe meets Jimmy McHale of hole. Philadelphia, the former Walker next set-to. cupper, in the round of 16 today.

McHale came through with fly- over Dale Morey of Martinsville, ing colors yesterday in turning Ind, and 2 and 1 over Dan Sil back Reynaldo Avila, Mexico vestr!, San Francisco city champ. ment City, 3-2, and Claude B. Reed, Littler was sensational in Denton, Tex., 1-up. eliminating Ward by a 4 and 2 Marion (8onny) Hiskey, ‘the count with a gallery numberTwin Falls, lda. star, followed ing more than 1000 following by a group of fans from his’ them. The La Jolla, Cal,

youngster was three under par with a 32 on the first nine— best score of the tournament— to go 4-up. He was even par for the next five holes to close out the matéh,

home town, won two matches the hard way. He whipped Jim Blair nf Oakland Park, Kas, and Dr, (ieorge Trainor, each on the 19th

Ruttman Recovering

water hazards he

out—was eliminated by

By United Press CEDAR RAPIDS, lowa, Aug. Cherry, 21 Troy Ruttman, the 1952 win- 3 and 1. ner of the 500-Mile Indianapolis Rosburg of race, was recovering “much better today. Rosburg had than expected” in a hospital here with a 4 and 2 victory over R today from injuries suffered in a Hall, Oakland, Cal., detective.

racing accident. Golf Notes

Cherry meets

vs land Leverenz and Wally Le ng. H . . . . The 22-year-old Lynwood, Cal, 2311 “FHS te Merial P00 pm Charles Karavell sna Bob day at Fall Creek. Jim Beatty (left), is runnerup in the Junior Di 7 all- rs alter Reeves won e Meridian Martin vs. Drew Manetold und Ray Banta, + 3 ’ Sie} : . : : race driver was injured at the all- fr cJIANS E053" ahttal golf cham: Kenny Jones and Ralph Linder y Banta! from right), is runnerup in the Boys' Division. Presenting The Times trophies is George McAlevy, Towa Fair here last Sunday when plonship tourney yesterday by defeating|Chaffes and Bud Ittenbach. Tom McDonald! ¢ournament director for th k d his car crashed through a fence Mis W Cc wine, 3 an isu i o| 8nd Charles Shaft vs, 3Li1, Dankert and rector for e par epartment, f : L ier winners a runnersup rstiCurt Dankert: '8 np. m,, Charlss DeVoe Arid A msm m—————————————— — J ———————— a and overturned. He suffered a|ficht, Mra John Harmnglon and Mi Lammy MCs. Jr Tom Cation ahd Pu) ser 0 t A V Yatton 11 love 4 L . fractured skull, broken arm and Boeda and Mrs Don Fllis; third flight Pave Bourke and Chale Wenn Riles I i scratebas Mrs F. w Dray 2 Mis, R w Mons Hanenelk and Nick Weitenfinh vs, winner ra am es Ap nan fourth ight, Mrs V ilitam Kernox af the Wavne-RBurn Kin~.Reed match Ruttman was driving slowly Rng Mis, Gordon Fatnawersh, =~... | MEN'S SINGLES..7 P.M. Charles Ds. : J - at the time and told authorities in gualifyine with an 80 Yoe olan Levereny a Waller 1 r n ap FoR 3 av oe he did not know how the acci- sheets. 94.20 Sprint. Bac and uy Ben Other results yesterday at Fall # i ® dent occurred. nd net tournament also held yesterday. Creek were I m P Re

” » n HIS NURSE said he was “doing fine” and recovering "much better A special than expected.” dedicated to

heat race will members of

” " ” STRANAHAN, PLAGUED : by had to From Race Injuries wade into two of them to blast Don hetween Betty the blond singing star,. Bobby Stanford University advanced

Race for Egyptian Shrine =

2 Boys Win Titles in Tennis Meet

George Smith and Benny

(City Parks Tennis Tournasponsored Times. George won the title in the | Boys’ division yesterday when he defeated Jerry Larner at Fall Creek, 6-0, 8-10, 6-4. Benny copped the Junior title at Fall Creek with a victory over Jim Beatty? 6-1, 6-4,

Both champions and the run-|

nersup received trophies from The Times, The final match In the Women's Singles was scheduled for 4:30 p. m. today at Fall Creek Matthews and Billie Clingman.

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and Fitz Hunt vs 5p m,

MEN'S DOUBLES—Charles Karabel]

Sternberg, 6-0, 6-1. Drew Mangold and be !Ray Banta defeated RR. White and A the Fanckhoner, 6-2, 8-8 Kenny Jones and @ Ralph Linder defeated Gus Grenz and

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

by The

OTHER MATCHES today also alph were to be held at Fall Creek:

MEN'S DOUBLES—4 P.M, Wayne Burns Bill King and A] Reed: Frank Dale and Murray Dulberger

and wh Martin defeated Eugene Smalley and

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BOYS’, JUNIOR CHAMPS—George Smith right), is boys' champion of the City Parks Tennis

Ft. Wayne Open Draws Top Stars

By United Press FT. WAYNE, Aug. 21— Cary Middlecoff, one of the hottest shotmakers on the

current pro golf circuit, went after his fifth major championship of the season today as the $15.000 Ft. Wayne Open began. The golfing dentist from Memphis. Tenn., who Monday won the Kansas Ctiy Open in a special play-off against Jack Burke Jr, nrenared himself for the four-day, 72-hole test yesterday by touring the front nine of the rolling Elks Country Club course in 34—two under par. Julius Boros, the U. 8. Open titlist here for the first time, matched Middlecoff’s scorecard, and neither played the back : nine. a a 8 ily MIDDLECOFF must win here to keep ailve his hopes for becoming top money winner of the touring pros. He now trails Boros, who whipped him in a play-off in the lucrative Tam O'Shanter “world’s championship” earlier __'this month, by some $4200.

on. They won their honors yestervision and Jerry Larner (second

By United Press

CHICAGO, Aug. 21—Billy Graham believed today he

Plova Chamres and Bud Nas the script memorized to become the welterweight cham-

However, she said she did not Egyptian Shrine, now in a na- A Eliott. 8-1. 6-4 know how long he. will be in the tional convention here, during the Plott Ad at. Riley Hantock and Dick pion of the world after takin 10-r d unani hospital or how long he will be hard top program tonight at the Weisenflun' defeated M. Risk’ and Don . s f 0 e ; 18 ing a lU-round unanimous deAway from racing. Speedrome. Time trials are slated ¥iClire infet;ef Wiaton itt 15 Fark CISION from ‘armen Basito “It all depends on how his head for 7 p. m. with the races starting Catton’ defeated Jim Beatty and Bud ‘It was a good warm-up fight clears up,” she said. at 8:30, AL hy ; for Gavilan,” Graham said after : 3 i A (TOR MDald nd Giares at go the AN last night in the Chi-i{raining camp. He Wil go to

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{6-2 |stine, 6-1, Dulberger defeated Bryant, 6-1, 6-1

and unnamed partner

by default, Bill |v, {aver and Dick Light deteated Lt w. A. With Gavilian and the match with|

Jacobs and Lt. 8. R. Kaye, 6-2, 6-2

WOMEN'S SEMIFINALS, BROOKSIDE Retty Matthews defeated Phyllis Beneflel.

Billle Clingman defeated number one welterweight conten-|

5-7, 8-1. 8.2 {Dot Maver, R-4, 5-7. 7-5

Aerbury Boys Are "Wonder Team’

{ By United Press | WICHITA, Kas, Aug. 21 first appearance of Indiana's “wonder team,” the Camp Atterbury 31st Dixie Division, today held the spotlight en a five-game program carded for the 18th National Baseball Congress tournament,

Tournament followers were calling Camp Atterbury a “wonder team” because it defeated a Ft. Wayne, Ind., North American Lines team rated by the manager of four Ft. Wayne National championship clubs as [the best he ever piloted.

| Camp Atterbury's first oppon-

Day at the Indiana State Fair Centennial celebration. The event is worth $20,000 added. Thunder- team of Omaha, Neb. clap is considered one of the nation's top pacers. 3

Two teams advanced into the

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third round, scoring victories last night to overtake the Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., Hilltoppers and Ft. Myers Colonials of Virginia.

Softball Notes

Marion County Softball League champlonship results last night At Municinal Stadium: Naval Ordnance Kinman Garage 3. Jenn Air 6. Indiana

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Gear 3 Kinman Garage and Indiana Gear eliminated in two-defeats-and-out competition. Tonight: 7:15. Atkins Post vs Barrington Heights: 8:30, Mechanics Laundry vs. UAW No. 933 At Beech Grove: Barrington Heights 7 WwW J Holliday 0. Atkins Post 5, Bud's

Flackville Tavern 1. W. J. Holliday and ‘fackville Tavern eliminated Tonight 7:15, Jenn Air vs Naval Ordnance: 8:30 Forest Manor -Decorating vs, Production Tool Eagle Creek Chet's Drive-In 0 Air 2

results: H P Broadmoor 18

Wasson 16

Decatur Merchants 10, Philgas 9

JET THROWER —Kenny Scott will be one of Allison's top hurlers when the team plays Mechanics Laundry in one of two games at Municipal Stadium tonight. It's the Marion County men's championship tourney which is now down to eight teams after starting with 56.

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Bill Dankert and Curt Dankert de- cago Sta ‘ {feated Ernie Williams and Harold Howen- | £9 Stadimm - Prank Dale and Murray Eddie Davis and Jack Roland Leverenz and fi Wally Leverenz won over Lyman Combs lower. After three previous fights ght.

The because he didn’t want to hurt!

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“Basilio used a similar weaving training before leaving for Cuba [style except he keeps his head about 10 days before the Gavilan

‘Basilio, I think I know Gavilan well enough to beat him.” the

der said. He meets Kid Gavilan, the welterweight champion, in Cuba | for the title Oct. 4.

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ATTENTION FISHERMEN!

Burke and Dave Douglas turned in the best practice rounds yesterday five-under-par 67's. Two others, Al Basselink and ¥arl

| Major Leaders

(Based on 250 times at bat)

AMERICAN LEAGUE

( ot , Fain. Philadelphia 107 oe a " Pr Stewart, carded 68's... It was an Mitchell. New York 97 324 44 106 .327 { icati EAE ys £ Mitehell New. Vork 27 321 4 j0¢ J}iindication the 6535-yard course,

Goodman, Boston 103 389 57 114 .309 a bit shorter than mobst cham-

NATIONAL LEAGUE . pionship layouts, will take a thorMusial. 8t, Louls 113 4% 7 113 324 Ough licking ‘by some of ‘the Es foe 1 IF BI J world's greatest clubwielders. Robinson. Brookl'n 111 371 79 112 .302 Although such prominent playwen cans = "32 27 31 33 [01 ers as Ben Hogan, Sam Snead "HOME RUNS and Lloyd Mangrum, who won Sauer. Cubs 31! Kiner, Pirates 76 the first Ft. Wayne Open two Hodges Dodgers 27 Berra. Yankees 23 yoarg ago, will by-pass this show, RUNS BATTED IN most of the other ranking playSauer, Cubs 100. Thomson. Giants 81 ers stopped off here. Doby. Cleve. A3'Rnson, White Sox 81. Among other favorites were

Jim Ferrier, the Australian-born 142 defending champion, and Fd 140 (Porky) Oliver.

HITS

153 Musial, Cards 147 Fain, Athietics

Fox, White Sox Adams, Reds

Tewlilp --LAST CALL--GRAHAM, 29-year-old New!

York Irishman, said he was afraid! to hit Basilio on the head more

his hand. ‘Basilio is a good, rough, strong kid,” he added. Fe .The 25-year-old Basilio, from |Canstota, N.Y., pictured Graham, las a smarter fighter than Chuck] {Davey after the fight, It was his| (two good showings against Davey, which got the Graham: fight for! Basilio. “Graham has more experience! than Davey,” Basilio said, “but he! is not as fast.” | Basilio talked as his trainer cleaned up a number of cuts | across his forehead and cheek- | bones. |

LARGE

» ” ” . GRAHAM TRIED hard ast! night for the knockout he needed! to erase the blot on his ranking! caused by a loss to Joe Giardello} earlier this month, But he couldn’t put the swarthy | Basilio down and had to settle for the decision. Graham said he would take a five or six-day rest before going] to his Greenwood Lake, N. Y.,|

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