Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1952 — Page 7
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Softball Finals Set for Today | Powerboats After
THE WEST Central Regional Sterling Beer, of Louisville, only] Silver Cup Today By United Press have softball tournament was in its/unbeaten team in the two-defeat-| DETROIT—A glittering field of The Montreal Royals today|.,n+¢ final stages today with the semi-/and-out elimination. The final at least eight tough but tempera- boasted their second straight Infinals and final game carded for|championship tilt is scheduled for mental unlimited-class powerboats ternational League pennant. {Municipal Stadium, |8 p.m. Results yesterday: | will-churn the Detroit River to- The Royals, Brooklyn Dodger | Three teams remain in the run. Aid Florist .... 000 400 0— ¢ 7 1/day for one of boat racing's big- farmhands wrapped up the bunt-/
.|ning. for a chance to represent IK Jad Jackion: i p00 0 1 na gest prizes—the Silver Cup. ing with a sweep of Sunday’s| aker. { . The weather bureau says skies doubleheader against the Balti-|
| Royals Win IL Pennant ia
only “elght games: left and catch up even if the Royals lost all of their remaining 32 games.
Browns Sell Zarilla
17 Swim Records. - Fall in City Meet
.SEVENTEEN CITY swimming records were broken and two tied out of 34 races in the Indianapolis City Swim-|
Grand Circurt Opens Today At State Fair
ming Championships held at Broad Ripple Pool yesterdds} jus Shee In re onAmPION- weve. DST 1020 6-4 & 2iwill be partly cloudy, winds mod. more Orioles, 8 to 5 and 8 and 4,|. ST LOUIS, Mo~—The. St. Louts afternoon, 1c nT Ee loan Ee URE Allied Florist, popular home-| Discs 000 001 0 1 3 2 erate, humidity high and tempera- maintaining their 11-game lead Browns have dealt outfielder Al All but one of the new records 3 By JIM SMITH town. ‘choise. ~ Municipal title. 2H fistiansen “and "Schmidt; Gustafson ture about 88 for the event. over the second-place Syracuse Zarilla to the Boston Red Sox were set by the Indianapolis Ath-|] IAC; 2, Bill Kerr, IAC; 3, Gus Grens, IAC; » p Logansport . 005001 0-6 8 2 The race, climaxing the annual Chiefs. again, but this time there wasn’t
, Bob Zeigler. IAC: 5, The Grand Circuit five-day holder and host to the nine-team Harnischfeger ‘Mil-
r Bill Shumaker, & 2/3-day Silver Cup Regatta,.is ex-| TRe¢ Chiefs. also won a double- t00 much cash involved. The
tic Club as the Indacs swept to 8 BI May, YMCA. rime 16a | se 010 000 0 1.1 both men and women team cham. ,, Diving—i, lim Reimer, YMCA Aug meeting, worth nearly $200,- event was a semifinal entry, its Bourse, SERS Rah Beker Roth. hacted to back the banks of the n : veteran American League flyi ; Ralph Cin ached, 158.0; Bill! opponent at 3:30 p.m. today Dbe-|siate Line Genoa . . . 000 000 0— 0 1 1 Detroit Rive ith tt eader - yesterday, beating the chaser, who was sent to the Red pionships, as well as winning all| jr", Cioge, unattached. 4 Bil 000, opens today at the In-|jng State Farm Insurance of |Blgemington. Tl. DUT001 001 x— 3 5 1 9 Fal nore an a individual trophies in each group. field, 135. M455, 1et2y. Hamson, Ger] diana State F Blo OR Ti Christiansen and Wynn Meharas Wil 100,000 spectators as some of the SPringfield Cubs, 4-2, on Claude|gox for Stan Spence and a $100, The meet was conducted by Eo" Meter Prasyle Relay, 18C A | a ate Fair. - 4 Es om, the Wiorist Gin. co 00220013 4 3 nation’s best boats and top driv- Corbitt's two- “run homer in the 000 bundle of cash barly in the P Vi 3, Ig 4 . . the Indianapolis Chapter of the)! arrish 7. IAG, ORR MCA; & IAC) Topping the race card. Roday] OTS Coimtgon ar * Boe die ers race five 12-mile heats over seventh, and 3-2 with three runs|/1949 season, was return Bos-
will be the $20,000 Futurity Trot. would give them a chance to play! pify saa Jackson. the ‘3-mile course. inthe last inning. But the Chiefs|ton today for the waiver price.
American Red - Cross
and the oa, old record 1:55.9 by IAC in, 1947), |
: : ESASJU ii aaa nn SLES - —— atm —— ei——— matia— . a ——————— adm —————— wns acituts is Indians Indianapolis Park Department, (Everett Brooks. Tom Lore. Frank AC | ah |The event will be a virtual rerin RS A RI RE " oubleheader ‘Aad sanctioned by ‘the Indiana)i, 0, Eh IAG oy a 1aciof the Hambletonian since the . ! A.A ord. old record i:36 8 5y YMCA in 1047, |field contains the champion of n Senators : “, GIRLS 10 AND UNDER ' Over-all Men and Rone An diaoanclis that event, Sharp Note, with WASHINGTON and DELAWARE STS. FOR EVERY ) 50-Meter - Freestyle — 1,; Peggy Leahy, | {Adnistie Sub 874. YMCu 85. Riviera ore {Hoosier Bi Shivel : BOY AND GIRL! JAC: 2, Sarah Lamb, JAC; 3, Linda Sue Broad KR Ee ark Ene Ny vely at the reins, : _ Danke, Jaci fh Mes Feeney, IAC; 5,/Club 8. Wodostock Country Club 5. Hin. 8s well as Hit Song, Duke of LullNancy “Na reginia Blakeman, [Crest es Club. $A JAC. Time—:39.0. Th Boys: Champlonship—Indianapolis Ath- water, Diplomat Hanover and 50-Meter Breaststroke—1, Peggy, letic Club 280% YMCA 65. Riviera Club 46, Hardy Hanover. one g€y, Leahy. |pjjanp Park 28, Garfield Park 1 y JAC; 2, Nancy Nail, IAC: 3, Linda Sue Erondiocs PA Club A er Mion | The record for the Fut t Danke,” IAC; 4, Sarah Lamb, IAC; 5, Park 7. | e uturi y 5 Mayilyn Feeney, 1AC; 6, Pamela Fuller, ‘Girls’ Champfonship—Indianapolis Ath- | ‘Trot stands at 2:01, set by Bill - Riviera. Time—:479 (new record, old leHe Club 387, Ellenberger Bark 7, Broad "Gallon. record :51.2 by Gail Moll in 1949), Ripple Park 7. Woodstock Country Club 5, | ress 50-Meter Backstroke—1, Peggy Leahy, Garfield Park 4. Broad Ripple Park 2, 8.8 8 EE Brewers JAC; 3, Virsinia Blakeman, IAC; 3; Mary Hilicrest Country Club 2.
y trek to the n pennant toanother club
. 50-Meter Freestyle—1, Bill Cass, IAC: ce. 3 "alble Burke. IAG: 3, James Pelleck, raced at Delaware, O. Tops in Brewers put Riviera; 4, Dick Patterson, YMCA; AAU Title this field are Thunderclap Who
emselves and 3 City yester-
a double vie- |
11 Saints. Milener, 8-4, be-
Bho YMCA; 4 Jom Leser, 25 50 4 dive a x race card will be The Hal Dale Ay all anc (new record, old recor by Tom ming an ving squads owne Stake, 20 Class Pace worth $3000 f IAC in 1949). game, 6-5, in Ma ctr Backstrote—i. Alble Burke, Seven National AAU titles today | land the Colby Hanover Stake, 20 REGULATION PUBLIC for 19¢ Bucs. mean. NCAT 4 James Pollock, Riviera: 5 David 3S Sophomore Jerry Harrison] C1855 Trot. Worth an eqs] SCHOOL TABLETS 53 Marcum, Ellenberger; 6, Tom Lesers IAC. added the 10-meter diving crown |3mount. flounder as Time—:42.8 (new record, old record 44.44 tna Bucke e total at Ol ic An ‘added attraction that I with Minne- by Frank McKinney of IAC in 1949). y YP should thrill the hearts of alll
winning the
FP wh les taking the gal Troe FE ah, Fe Harrison, who became the first| on hcarance on the track of one! nd - the 4-hit Blackburn, J TACT". Jackie Giorsianni, TAC Dhie Jo meter inner ince Bruoe of, the sport's greatest families— mitt. I ei Breaststroke—1,. Portia Hani aran in piled up 495.60 17a) Dale, the sire, On Time the ce Columbus gock, IAC; 3. Lynn Zuber, IAC; 3. Penny Points to- squeeze by Ed Lucitt/dam and her five foals nuddy double Blackburn, Tal; gp oy RRR fac. of the Los Angeles Athletic Club Hal Dale, owned b © o M ile. 9-6. and 35 land ex-Ohio State Jack Calhoun ie Y-5400 VOn
) pitched a 43irds in the 7-
Irmns pob Woodring, SAC i 6 James Willard, {pile up an early lead yesterday, a wis iviera me: ’ i 30 Meter Breakstroke—1, Terry Fullen Miss badly on a swan and then : 's Death Rivie vik Jim Morrison, IAC. J Bob! finish with two near perfect dives TOMORROW WILL see the
-The baseball eter Backstroke—l, Jim Morrison harness classics, the Horseman . : { tragic death AC: 3, Bob Loser IAC; Bob Woodring;| Lucitt, ‘Who pushed Harrison to/ gq, “Li, Fon (0 Sire]
ky) Vaughan itions for the
eague spark- ary A £25ail arching and Sp We [Buckeye eo 0 Poms, Cal- | yerly Kid and Simpson Hanover. ! under way in MIAC; 8, Ann Bradford, IAC; 6. Nancy 0Ul, NOW 0 nnapolls, Was8|The heat and race record of | a settlement Mesker, IAC. Tims. 32.3. ies city rec-|third with 428.80 points. 2:021/5 for this event are held, f the rugged 50- Meter Benststrg el Abn Morri- | Harrison's victory added seven py pysty Song. Range. AO oi ols IAC 4. Brenaa Barton, IAC; | Points to Ohio State's total of 87, Of particular interest to Hoo-| ;ormer short- 8. Sally Werts, IAC: ‘6, Mary. Alice Cou | which had been piled up earlier | siers will be the $5000 Big Five!
yurgh Pirates gers drowned Lost Lake at nile on a hol-
-year-old log-
sue Deery, Ellenberger; bert, unattached; 5, Linda Sue Danke, JAC; 6; Marilyn Feeney, IAC. Time—:48.5
BOYS 10 AND UNDER
David Marcum, _ Ellenberger; 6, ‘rom: Leser, JAC. Time—:35.3 (new record, old | record :36.3 by Frank McKinney of IAC in 1949).
50-Meter Breaststroke—1, Bill Case, 1AC; 9, Alble Burke, IAC; 3, Dick Patterson.
GIRLS 12 AND UNDER
1 4 50-. ~Meiot Backstroke—1, Portia dancoek, AC; 2, Sharon Feeney, iAc n 2ufas IAC; 4, Penny rear "IA Ac. 3, Lyn Blackburn, AC: 6. Judy Lamb, JAC. Time - 42.1, BOYS 12 AND UNDER 50-Meter Freestyle—l, Bob IAC; , Jim Morrison, IAC; 3, Terry Ruiter, iviera; 4, Buddy Clapper; Broadmoo
Knthony Eden, Broad Ripple. Time—: 0
Riviera; JAC, Time—:44.5. GIRLS 14 AND UNDER 50-Meter Freestyle—Tie for 1
C; Seyfried,
and
boy, Riviera, ‘Time, 32.2. ~{New record, old record :40.6 by Morrison in 1951). 50-Meter _Backstroke—Mary Ann 2, Ann Morrison, IAC; , ; 4, Sally Wertz, IAC: Judy Lambert, Riviera; 6, Ann Bradford, | IAC, Jims. :37.0 (New record, old record, :37.5 by Ann Cnamp, unattached and, and Linda ‘Woods. Riviera, 1949).
BOYS 14 AND UNDER 50-Meter Freestyle—1, Frank SMcRinney.|
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OSU Wins
By United Press COLUMBUS, 0., Sept. 1—Ohio State University’s fabulous swim-
Pool.
‘lof the U. S. Navy. a » » ” [ A CROWD of 500 watched the
l18- -year-old Denver, Colo., diver
from the 33-foot platform.
| & sparkling. performance, was 12.60 points béhing. the bantam
{in the major portion of the NAAU pace which will see a continua-| 3. §. [championships at Newark, N. J.|
i
Seixas Makes Bid For Singles Crown
ithe race that offers a preview of
COFEATURE WILL be the [$20,000 Futurity Pace. This is
| the $65,000 Little Brown Jug to be
this year marked up a 1:593% | mile, his'stablemate Gander, and {Silent Waters. Rounding out the Labor Day |
{harness horse lovers will be the
Namara of Two ,Gaits Farm, | Carmel, took his 2:021, record | here in 1931. He was pur- | chased by McNamara in 1936 | and is the leading pacing sire in service today.
running of one of the nation’s top|
000. Rated the top choices in this| field are Elby Hanover, Kim-!|
tion of the duel between : ‘Shelby- | (ville’s Guinea, Gold and Sampson | Hanover who equalled the world| record of 1:574/5 at the Spring-| | field meet. . |
VALUE CENTER OF INDIANAPOLIS
companion on be g é& Clase Dowie Sen Searcy SHEE ! rowned when Riviera; 5. Tom Yiorar, 1 ac: & drccaic| FOREST HILL; XN p=Ton Win Feature Races overturned. ebson : : a A soli "mon. at: mad Meter Breaststroke 1 Caster, Blake. phia bids for a berth in the | The 25-lap feature stock races, Tom Kurtz, 3, Digh Ripple; 4, Jack Pat- = at the W. 16th St. Midget Speed-| ashore, but terson. YMCA; 5, Dale Brown, Riviera; round of 16 in the U: S. tennis) were won last night b. y and: finally ¢ Tom Cone.’ Eliengerger. Time, sin _|singles championship today on a yay i n last night by Bud waters of the ner A Baek Patierson, YMCA: 3 heavy Labor Day schedule. atone ¥en ay =n 4d Wayne Hawley. s one, ’ from : shore. Carter Blakeman. IAC: & ‘hom ¢Cfom| Seixas, straight set winner over Frank Irn ony ow = i £0 ter recovered Kurts, Broad Ripple, She. ren ra of Sidney Wood in the second round Earl Elli Gene W V! ; ; - shore in 13 A Tose) ’ yesterday drew tall Jack TUCO) yor cohell White, Serine: a4) : 7 1 y ’ 1 oe SID Eg, of Rosi Nv. in wis wee ne | Girls’ Wool COATS Girls’ Brand New Boys’ Fine Thickset Boys’ Ray on and Boa Tuan, 1a Ruth Abbett, 1AC;|rounder. All seeded stars in the R k 28 T d ! ; ‘ Ea 8, S\gl Kelsi, upper bracket also were sched-| ROCKY oday | | Lead a ia or ston ing wih ot) omossvamn xv. — mocy | and COAT SETS ~~ SCHOOL DRESSES CORDUROY PANTS NYLON SUR. ATS IAC; 3, Betsy Turner ; 3, Pat Mol, | fending ampion Xran g-| Marciano, who is 28 years old to-| . : - : Tourney. Iai ‘4. “Diane McMahon, JAC. Time—| man of Australia, who heads the day, sparred five rounds yesterday | © GAY PLAIDS ® WITH TIMTOM 1 CORN .She 100 Meter Backstroke—1, Betay Turner,(lower bracket. in training for his Sept. 23 h ® Wool Fl us _®IN 6 BEST , Conn. e TAC 2 Bike Mckiaton, TAC: Patio g p eavy | 00! Fleeces PRINTS, PLAINS! STORM COLLARS! ational Ama- IAC & ; Ruth Apbett, TAC: 5, Norma Soots, Ta pman, Who aoeked ox Weight title shot at Champion | & Melons! ’ SCHOOL COLORS! : ; hoped to sew enberger Hew i ys of New Yor e| Jersey Joe Walcott. > ” - : ety Ries dk jo bY Bue Gustineat ofl1oss of only two games yester- ® Use Our * MADE TO SELL 3 to 6x ® PRICED -FOR "SMALL DEPOSI Sto I8 ehed the final a 0Y§ 16 AND UNDER _ .n |d2Y, Was matched against Hal L Plan! Each MUCH HIGHER! HUGE SAVINGS! 8to 16 LAYS ONE AWAY! nce City Jpen Tan em Lord. IAC: 3, Dick Werts, Burrows of Charlottesville, Va., ayaway Van or Set To 14 : ead IA ié: 4 anne M a) arhall, Sia berger: oo|& stiff opponent when he is on The widest assortment ever—pret- WITH A HEAVY QUILTED LIN- ° par-buster YMCA Time 11029. (New Record, Old his game. Mouton, Fur and Velvet trims com- tier than ever—better fabrics and Rough, rugged and ready to take ING FOR EXTRA WARMTH! s ago but this 1047). a NED AND bine with brand new styling to bring tailoring! Polished Broadcloths, Dan active boys back to school! Expertly Rayon and nylon gabardine that is ever come to 1 a nile Sapart: Tod AS Golf Notes a BLOCKED. school girls’ high fashion at one River Ginghams and Jewel Tone tailored, thick-set corduroys with water repellent and moth resistant! noved out for ~~. . Frenk Fatnsh, IACI h Dick Wests, IAC: : amazing low price! Blue, Wine, Blister Cottons!. Wonderful wash- cuffed bottoms and roomy pockets! Full sur-coat length for more proth a 204 total, [New Record; Old Record 1:17.4 by Lord) 06, a Ce ol der pir 63 Cc Green, Gray. Coats, 7 to 14. Coat able fabrics that launder like a Big value for boys!. Use our con- tection! GREEN, GRAY, BLUE OR lew Hartford in 1051). fo win an ABCD tournament at Bouth Sets, 3 to 10. SECOND FLOOR hankie! . SECOND FLOOR venient Layaway Plan now! BROWN! SECOND FLOOR. ’ 100-Meter Backstroke—1, ‘Tom _ Lord. Grove yesterday. Runnersup with a 69 ! his heels with IAC; 2° Frank Parrish, IAC: 3. Ronnie were Scott Teal. Jim Popcheff, Jim Jones : . Salisbury, Sea; 4, Der TRL and eorge Rusler. Another ABCD is| % Ejenbereer: BY aa h Dale aT bi ed today with entries closing at ny : BUY BOYS’ AND (ef) RS RIL REA TA 3eS Te)"."A Record 1:11 by Lord 1a 1081), A city-wide ABCD is scheduled at PleasWOMEN ant Run today. Entries close at 10:30, Judy Roberts,| John A, Royse Jr., won the Knights
100-Meter Freestyle—1, ae oo amp, Unattached: 3, Joan hop. IAC; 4, Linda Barton, IAC; 5, Vickie | lark, Garfield. +I. 100-Meter Breaststroke — 1, erts, IAC; 2, Anh Champ. unattached; 3, Linda Barton, IAC; 4, Jean McMahon,
JAC, Time—1:32.7, new record (old recOSes: 1:35.4 by June Fogel of Riviera .in i 100-Meter Backstroke—1, Ann Champ,
unattached: Judy Roberts, IAC; 3, Jean
MeMahon. 1AC. 4 Linda Barton, TAC. % Fie w 1:24.83, new ¢
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