Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1952 — Page 12
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In U.S. Tennis Finals
Mulloy, Sedgman Hart Earns Shot “At Women's Title
By OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer
FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. 6—Thirty-eight-year-old | Gardnar Mulloy became the oldest finalist in the 71-year) annals of the U. S. tennis championships today and needed “just one more miracle” to halt the U. S.-Wimbledon grand | slam bid of Australia’s Frank] Sedgman in the blue ribbon final. vi. geixas. And then, the handThe odds were stacked high ome Mulloy came on today to - against the peppy guy from Mi-|o,. hig first crack at the. title ami, Fla., whe on his 18th try in by bouncing the aggressive young the hationals finally gained the ;' .ciona larruper — and in finals for the first time with a straight po 10-8, 6-0, 8-6 victory over highly-' ya, een (Little Mo) Connolly, regarded young Ham Richard- the 17-year-old defending cham-| son of Baton Rouge, ‘La. 'pion from San Diego, Cal, who For pacing him across the ga]s0 is seeking a Wimbledon-U. 8. net in the famed center court (grand slam, waged a comeback at Forest Hills tomorrow with pattie to defeat Shirley Fry of the elusive silverware on the -| Akron, O., 4-6, 6-4, 6-1, and move line will be the deadly Sedg- (into the women’s singles finals man, who gained the finals and against Miss Hart. protected a potential $75,000 The first championship of fio oltet by methodically whip. | the week-long tournament went Jus ue So ey mn, Mervym | to Harry Hopman, captain of Ey. the Australian cup team and
5 - » | : y | a former international ace IN THE women's singles, from down under, as he de-
meanwhile, Doris Hart of Miami, feated Bernard Clinton of DalFla. earned her third shot at the 154 Tex. 6.2, 6-3, to win the coveted women’s singles crown y. s. veterans single title, ; by defeating former champion —gy¢ the real honors of the day Louise Brough of Beverly Hills, | went to the aging Mulloy, a 20Cal, 9-7, 8-6, before a sun-baked year veteran of the tournament *apacity crowd of 14,000. (trajls as he refused to give up a| But the big match In the get to the 19-year-old Richardson,
finals will be that of Sedgman [touted a ica’ ture against the creaking Mulloy, |greats. 8 Onis of America’s future
who erased Bill Tilden's longev- | ity mark of reaching the finals at 37 back in 1927.
Big Bill was beaten then by Rene La Coste. Like Tilden, Mulloy with two miracles be-
Midwestern
Swim Meet Ends Today
® = = | RICHARDSON had gained the] {semifinals in the morning by winning a fifth and deciding set, {6-4, from Straight Clark of Pasa-| |dena, Cal, in a match postponed) at hind him, needed just ene more [lat night because of darkness. By JACK WELSH the pig une. nts ; | Richardson had fought back to| COMPETITIVE swimming ; quarter- square the match at 6-8, 11-9, : finals by winning a five-set strug- 5-7, 8-6. yo makes its final stand today at gle from red hot Ken Rosewall,, But fight as he would, he Broad Ripple pool as The young phenom of the Aussie Da- couldn't dent Mulloy’s poise nor Times Midwestern Open meet vis Cup team who had showed handle the ‘veteran's all-court o.oo up a 2-day pen |
his worth by ousting top-seeded [game in their semifinal match.
The AAU sanctioned meet will
9000 See H Fair Cycle
INDIANAPOLIS eycle racing in 30 years. Some 9000 speed hungry
stand at the Indiana State Fair to see Bobby Hill add an-
By JIM SMITH yesterday got its first taste of motor-
{include 32 events in freestyle, breaststroke, backstroke and diving. Elimination heats are slated to
ill Wi vvin {begin this morning at 9:30 o’clock. ' [Finals will begin at 2 p. m. A eq ure {large field—virtually a carbon
copy of yesterday's group—will return today, hoping to boost their collection of medals, Indianapolis Athletic Club holds a tight grip on the lead in both the girl’s and boy's division. Today Jim Clark’s young aquatic stars will be out
,
fans packed into the grand-
other championship to his string in the American Motorcycle Association. : Hill, Columbus, O., rated No. 1 man in the AMA, captured the five-mile National Championship in 3:56.62 after having finished third in an elimination heat race. Ray Goff, Flint, Mich, jumped into the lead at the start but was overtaken by Hill on the backstretch. Paul Goldsmith, another national champion from St. Clair Shores, Mich., followed In second spot with Al Gunter, Sacramento, Cal, a close third.
” o 2 ..~FHE FIRST THREE battled it out over the five miles and
Umpires were named by the Springfield, Ill, 4; Ellenberger American Association today to of- Indianapolis, 4; ficate the league playoff batties| YMCA 3 and Broad Ripple 1. and the traditional Little World 8 # Beries games against the Internation League representative.
{seven-games affair.
Hal Dixon were picked to work |Paign 17, Lake Shore 9 and Ft. finished in the above order close the Playoff games between Mil- Wayne 4. |
to win their 26th meet in 27 starts. The IAC boys have 147 points|. while their nearest rival Lakeside
AA Playoff U 1a of Louisville has 66. mps Named 7: rcmsinins scoring includes
By United Press 28; Kenosha, Wis, 17; Riviera LOUISVILLE, Ky. Sept. 7 (Club 13; Lafayette 5; St. Louis 5;
Indianapolis
IN THE GIRL'S bracket, TAC has 174 points, the remaining conFach series will be a best-of- tenders’ total are Lakeside 48, Twin Cities 45, Riviera Club "20,
John Mullen, Bob Stewart.and Battle Creek, Mich, 17, Cham¢
Ann Morrison, the national
enough to have been covered by | Waukee, the pennant winner, and | 4 blanket. {the fourth-place club at Milwau- | The 10-mile amateur title went Kee, beginning Sept. 9.
to.Al Knapp of Royal Oak, Mich., | The series beginning the same | who covered the distance in Night at Kansas City between the
7:58.98. Stan Norman of Craw- Second-place Kansas City Blues| fordsville held an early lead but ‘and the third-place team will have | Knapp took over on the main | Pat Padden, Jim O'Connor and | straightaway and dueled with Milton Lasiter, Milwaukee, for O'Connor and Carney will work
four laps before pulling away for |the final playoff series. a safe lead. | O'Connor, whose home is In
Amateur heat elimination win- | Baltimore, Md., and Mullen, of St.
| victories in the 200-meter free-
junior champ, paced TAC with
style, 100-meter backstroke, and the 100-meter breaststroke. | She also sparked the 200-meter
VISITING SWIMMERS—Trio awaits turn at the starting block. They are (left to right) Huth, 14, Lafayette, Martha Gronenberg, 14, and Barbara Kelley, 10, both swimmers for the Lake Shore Club, Chicago. Many of the nation's best swimmers will be in today's meet.
relay team to vietory in 1:56.0. Little Peggy Leahy, the 10-year-|
George Carney officiating. Mullen, old IAC star, swept two victories)
. . . the 50-meter freestyle and 50{meter breastroke, Janet Hattendorf of Battle Creek, Mich.,, won| (a thrilling victory in the 16-year-|
i
udy
START OF THE PLUNGE—From Champaign, Ill, Ann Klingel,
7, scored in back diving competition. More than 300 swimmers from seven midwestern states are taking part in the meet. Sessions start today at 10 a.m. The pool is open to the public for swimming.
: SUNDAY, SEPT. 7, 1052
The Wright Angle
By Art Wright bv
Seixas Will Head Davis Cup Team
By United Press
State Title Stock Car Race Set at W. 16th
BIG THINGS are in store for Indianapolis speed fans
this week. : FOREST HI + N. Y.. Sept. 3 : 6 — Vie ALLS FRE Rng W. 16th St. Midget Speedway presents two headliner {America's No. 1 tennis player, programs. (was named playing captain of mopignt it will be the 100-lap| {the U. 8. Davis.Cup team today gate Championship stock car| ture event will get 50 points, |for the rest of its campaign to|,...e which as rained out Labor enough to put Ferce on top of [Pras the trophy from Australia. | Day. | James. Seixas, beaten by 17-year-old : Saturday night] On the program will be three Ken Rosewall of Australia in| the last AAA 10-lap elimination races, and a ithe quarter-finals of the Na-| midget classic of 10-lap eonsolation in addition to {tionals, will head the team in its the season — athe feature. Fourteen cars will [iter zone final against the India- 100 lapper — will start the fedture./ ; |Italy winner and, if successful, furnish the The field, in addition to James in the challenge round against ; thrills at W. 16th|and Force, includes, Mike Nara. the Aussie. | od & St. Speedway. ruk, Andy Linden, fastest quali- | Hamilton Richardson of Baton “& The midget gol/fier in the last Salem go, Leroy (Rouge, La. 19-year-old semi-| _ originally w a s Warriner. Salem track record finalist in the Nationals, was the | scheduled for holder, Bob Sweikert, Bob ‘only other player selected for the | Sept. 20. |Scott, Pete Romecevich, Jimmy team, The rest will be named Tonight's stock| Daywalt, Frank Armi, Doc Shane. later, | car program will brook, Chuck Stevenson, and 8.4: 8 'serve a"double purpose. In addi- others. : | COL. JAMES H. BISHOP, tion to deciding the state cham-| Salem won't run again. until
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Farris
. 4chairman of the U. 8. cup selec-|pion it will go a long way toward Oct. 5.
” ” o AROUND THE CIRCUIT: Wil. liams Grove (Pa.) Speedway pre« sents AAA sprints this afternoon . + « The Northeast Indiana Racing Association offers its midgets Wednesday night at Warsaw, Ind. . + « Dayton (0Q.) Speedway comes up with a 300-lap NASCAR late model stock car race next Sunday afternoon . ,. Stock car races run in open competition at Jefferson. ville's Sports Drome Friday night, Sept. 19 . . . Langhrone (Pa.) Speedway stages a 250 -mile
tion committee, said the others determining who will reign as na-|
_itional stock car champion of] probably would be-picked in Octo ISAFE _ (formerly Championship
ber “when more is known of Stock Car Club). One of the their availability.” drivers to watch is Jack Farris. Tony Trabert of Cincinnati, Speedway Manager Randall Mitnow in the Navy, is one of the |chell expects all the top drivers of
, _|the organization to bid for a startchief hopes but there's no indica ling place in the qualifying trials|
tion whether he'll be able to play | hob cian at 7 p. m. agai¥ this year. | The first race gets under way Selection of the 29-year-old gat 8:30 p. m. Four 10-lap elimiSeixas as team captain and the pation races and the usual proquick addition of the youthful! gram will be presented in addiRichardson to the squad was in| tion to the 100-lapper. line with the committee’s effort| To bring down the curtain on{RASCAR Je, Pode] Stoek car to bring youth into the picture. the AAA midget season Saturday | 7808 AEE pi SY tery OE the last (re , Frank Shields captained lastinjght at the local track, one Of NR dw are ah a sprint
year’s ill-fated venture down un-/the classiest fields of drivers to der. Ted Schroeder of Lacres- program Next Sunday afternoon. A 100-MILE late model stock
|appear here this year is signed car race has been added to the
centa, Cal, was one of the singles yp, For ticket reservations tele-
players. phone BE. 3316. 2 ” .
22 Police Guard Brooklyn Pifcher
NEW YORK, Sept. 6 (UP)—A squad of two detective lieutenants and 20 detectives were assigned to the Polo Grounds today to protect Pitcher Joe Black of the Brooklyn Dodgers, who received a letter threatening his life, Detectives escorted Black from his home and also circulated throughout the ball park during thé doubleheader
threatened to kill Black if he showed up at the Polo Grounds for the series.
Solunar Table
Plan your days so you will be fishing in good territory or huntjing in good cover during these solunar periods, if you wish to find the best sport that each day has to offer.
thereafter. Miner periods are of somewhat shorter duration. (Central Standard Time)
between he,
current Dodger-Giant
‘THE 100 LAP§$ will give a number - of the topnotchers a chance to better. their positions in the AAA national title standing. Here are the points they hold now: Johnnie Tolan, 2947; Vic Carter, -2233; Cal Niday, 2020; Rex Easton, 1484; Jim Bryan, 1380; Joe James, Kay, 1300; John Thompson, 1136; Potsy Goacher, 1151; Forrest Parker, 1090; Ray Janelle, 997; Chuck Weyant, 961; Len Duncan, 889; Harry Turner and Art Cross, 881 each. -
» ” 8 KOKOMO SPEEDWAY also has moved its midget date ahead,
Sept. 19. ..Kokomo returns to stock car raeing-a week from next Sunday.
Cincinnati (0.)~ Race Bowl pre-istate championship; sents the ‘AAA midgets, with a Kokomo Speedway;
1359; Johnny, this territory this year.
AAA schedule for Lakewood Park Speedway, Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 21, Roy Richwine, operator of Wile liams Grove (Pa.) Speedway has cancelled his AAA races there Sept. 21 and Oct. 5.
o ” EJ NO MORE AAA National Championship speedway car Tice e big league drivers move west for the next one, Sept. 28, at Centennial Park, Denver, Colo. Othe ers for the halance of the season are: Nov. 11, Phoenix, Ariz, and Nov. 168, Bay Meadows, Cal. All are 100 milers.
Races Today
Dodgers and the New York|The AAA drivers will race there Giants. next Sunday night. The date] SPEEDWAY CARS — AAA The anonymous letter-writer|originally was scheduled forisprints, Williams Grove (Pa.)
|Speedwav, afternoon. | STOCK CARS8—Indianapolis W. 16th St. Midget Speedway, 100-1ap Speedrome, Monticello
50-lap feature, next Wednesday Speedwav: all at night.
night . . .
and continues with the
MIDGETS — Armscamp Speed
{stock cars Friday night. Nextiway, Alexandria, night.
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Friday night's
stock car event] an
will be 100 laps for the fall cham-| THE INDIANAPOLIS MIDGET
pionship.
” ” n TODAY'S BIG one nationally is| [the 200 mile AAA late model The major periods, when fishigtock car race at the Wisconsin are feeding, are Sow in old State Fair Grounds, Milwaukee. | face type. These n a e Fifty-nine cars will bid for the 40 times shown and last for an starting places in qualifying trials|F &IF has ended . . . without auto hour and a half or two hours at 11 a. m.
The race starts at 2:30 p. m. The field includes Marshall Teague, Jack McGrath, Frank
RACING ASSOCIATION, set for Armscamp tonight, will race at [Indianasolie Speedrome Tuesday
night also. » -
» ANOTHER INDIANA State
races. Too bad. Fang have been shout. ing for races there and this cor. ner and others have campaigned for the big league speed events.
A M P. M. Luptow, Chuck Stevenson : Minor Major Minor Major , * {No one cares particularly whether Tomarrow Lo 3:00 Ta 8 sie Tl ny, Walt Faulkner, the auto races are run I One Teesday kita 1000 a3 The field includes 12 Hudsons,|tion With the fair... ‘hey HOS Wednesday 4:15 10:50 4:40.44" 150 «gg be any time. But those with the Thursday 5:10 11:45 5:30) s ,' 8ix Plymouths and 5 won't let ‘em in the rida Ay" 6:00 13:12 $52 at least one from each of 12 S3Y-50 BUNGAY ..»rsr vr $8 2:00 8:05 other makes. grounds.
Up in Canada, where the Ca-
SUNDA
SYRA( 100-mile-A. of a second Driving the McNama lap when Na out of gas. McGrath mr his bid for lead after crackups. E. in the race, Schindler in Chapman tangled with | nuel Ayu Schindler's ¢ flipped and A 8pun out of race. Bill Vukov driving the A Janian 98 st: 15th place an field to react to spin out'w
”n McGRATH throttle and c winner's time effort, was o 21.64 second Winn’s mark Of the $15, pocketed $37 Bobby Ball Blakely Oil S fifth, in the From fifth to fishers were . Spl.; Don Fr Chuck Ste Welding. Spl; Crown Spl; Seal Fast Spl Central Excay Gene Force Sam Hanks, ished 11th an # STEVENSO picked up onl; driving leade and Duane Cg are sidelined With but th ship races s Carter, Stevy mann, Hanks: Grath can wi All other chs distanced.
Cubs Sf For Run To Reds
By \ CHICAGO, (Bud) Podbie
‘hander who h
complete game the Cincinnati victory over tl It was the feat for the have scored or last three gan Johnny Klip ing pitcher, w: own wildness, six hits in walked nine 1 three wild pit Two of t runs. Podbi walked only up eight hits
» RANDY JA Bill Serena d Cubs a run i but the Reds ¢ in the third o pitch and a do
ners were Knapp and Phil Peter-| Louis, Mo, will team with two In- old 400-meter freestyle. — $$ =» gi o son: aD Frnie Beck-| ternational League umpires in the 4 3 = | track Record SALEM SPEEDWAY presents, nadian National Exhibition is a ig man, Battle Creek, Mich, and Little World Series. | BARBARA RIDDLE, 9-year- the AAA speedway car sprints| one of the biggest fairs in the = : Paul Goldsmith. Comsolation win< rete jold Riviera diving prospect won| | | CHICAGO, Sept. 8 (UP)~—S8a-| next Suriday afternoon , .. quali-| world, the exhibition board has third on Ad ners ‘were amateurs Don Major : {in her division with 46.1 points, PRES ; oe “4 |baean, Glen W. Granger's 5-year- fying at 1 p. m. and the first race| received $80,000 from the Ex- scored on Gr La Porte; professionals, Eugene Hurley Is Surprise beating Ann Klingel, a 6-year-old| LU kG ‘ . Mid lold bay gelding, started at 25 tolat 2:30 p. m. hibition Stock Car Racing As- center, ’ > ’ gene button-nose lass who won the] BLUE GRASS MISS—Taking part in The Times Midwestern [1 ang made his second straight| With Joe James leading Gene | sociation for rental. Stock cars A single by
to Toby Atwe Serena moved run ‘of a tie
Thiessen, Eugene,
Albrecht, Chicago. run there when the exhibition
[victory &"record performance to-| isn’t on. It is predicted the ren-
Force by only 17 points for {day as‘'he set a track mark of pe oF the
Ore. and Paul) Michigan Gridder season’s short track driving
| ANN ARBOR, Mich.—Fullback!
| open at Broad Ripple Pool yésterday was Jéan Latham, 12, Louis-
{hearts of the crowd. ville. She scored high points for this front jack knife dive.
Mike Londrigan of Springwill
fhnmarys FIRST RACE. 5-mile amateur elimination heat: (1) Al Knapp. (2) Milton Lassiter, (3 Stan Norman, (4) Bob Eldridge. 5)
James Hale. Time: 4:07.58, SECOND RACE, 5-mile amateur elim-
field, Ill, showed the fans why he won the Chicago Tribune meet recently when he cap-
Bob Hurley of Alamosa, Colo.,| was the surprise star of today’s
lg {Twin Cities: 6, Sue Savage, Champaign, Til. |Ill.,
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, Karen Newbold, Riviera; 5. Pat Wright. 20.8; 2. Robert Greenstein,
100-Meter Backstroke—1, Ann Morrison. (4, Billy Laurence, Lakeside, 23.6.
: Champalgn, | 29.6: 3. Stephen Huntley, Ellenberger; |
(1:16
{| Park.
in winning the 6-furlong| Midwest Handicap at Hwiliome
championship, a hot battle is expected from that combination. The winner of the 30-lap fea-
tal paid the exhibition amount to $100,000 for the entire_ season.
Podbielan dis manski on a |
University of Michigan football] { y y | | w or {IAC, (1:26.3): 2, Martha Gronenberg. Lake | 12 Years Old and Under { {nation heat. 11) Phil Beton 2 pick scrimmage. Playing on the offense] tured the 100-meter freestyle |g; oi... 3 judy Huth, Lafavette: 4, Denese| 100-Meter Freestyle—1, Mike Londrigan, CINCINNATI 5 oH } Dtonne Vint ’ 1s avis, | {| and the 150-meter individual Cordtz. Twin Cities; 5, Sue Matis, Twin Springfield, Ill, (1:17.5): 2, Johnny Ro-| AB H ( BS rmiRD Disbonnet. fl mel 4: Ad " most of the time, Hurley scored | dle | Cities: 8, Pat Wright, Twin Cities. cap, TAC: 3. John Tavlor. Lafayette: 4,| Abrms.efdf 3 0 ne RCE ee Rn ona fi: [two touchdowns and threw a long | medley, : | 100-Meter Breaststroke—1, Ann Morrison, | Jim Morrison. TAC: 5. Donnie Daniels, I! Adams.3b 4 0 ! ig Sl IR 8.41 ans OF th i | In one of the best races of the IAC, 3 3 0: 2 Brenda Barton, TAC: 3. Lakeside; 6, Charles Younger, Champaign, | Mrshallrt 4 1, Carey, (51 Lowel] Reitinger. Time: 7:55.42. P&S another. |day, Paul Schutt of Kenosha came 1 ofaverior 5 Mars Conboy, “Riviera: 6. 150-Meter Individual Medlev—1. Mike | Adcockdf; 4 1 u H nh ACE 15.mile, Diotessional Coach Benny Oosterbaan sald| fom behind in the l14-vear-old Nancy Meeger, IAC. ILondriran, Sprinefield, Til, (2:25.71: 2,| Brkwskiof 6 0 | BY 41 Bobby HI (4) Ray one of his most promising youn ) 200-Meter Freestyle relay—1, JAC (Ann Tohn Rocap, TAC: 3, william ~Muliken, Hatton,2b i 0 Dick Klamfoth, (3) obby Hi ,. y stp Sing ) g and under class to beat out morrison. Sally Wertz, Ann Bradford. Champaign, TIL; 4. Jim Morrison, IAC: McMlin,ss 1° "VIFTH RACH: Shs amateir tonsola- fTeshman is Tony Branoff of George Holtrey of Ft. Wayne. Nancy Meeker). Time—1:560: 2. Twin j. Boh, Loser. JAC: 8, Johnny. Tavior, Boittnn & 0 tian: (1) Don Major. (2: Charles Curtis, |[Flint, Mich, a former all-state gohutt inning in the last 5 Stu; 14 YEARS wb A b UNDER 1 150-Meter Medley Relay—1, IAC, (Jim (3) Lauis Miller, (4) Walter Grimm. (81 poop "oop ooo ho chutt, winning in e_ las ee YEARS OL AND u DER, tten. Morrison, John Rocap, Bob Woodrine). POXTH RACE, 6 mie expert consolation’ | f, g Se 00 ar » 5 pay ran yards, was timed in 2:27, | dort Rattle Creek. Mich., (5:59.31: 2: Ann | Time—2:07.9; 3, Champaign, Ti; 3 Riv- x i Thiessen, | ye or one touchdown and complete s 8 = Champ. unattached: 3, Sue Schaefer, IAC: lera Club; 4. ecide. 3 Tene rayon: o Are et passes for two more Pp ” 4. Linda no “IAC: 5. aloe Bowers, 14 Years Old and Under | i. a Ray Kuehne. Time: 4:90.00 : High : TOM LORD of IAC won the 16- Lakeside: 6, Carolvn Kute, Lakeside _200-Meter FPreestvle — 1, Paul Schutt, | Totals 30 62 SEVENTH RACE, 5-mile (second) gxpert An interested spectator at the year-old and under breaststroke, alS-Muier Backsivake—l, Beiey Tuner: Rosia S320 Oe SIeoree Rolirey, 4d . Edwards erount consolation: {1} Paul Albrecht. (2) rehie Wolverines’ Saturday scrimmage backstroke and paced the 200- 3, janet Hattendorf, Battle Creek. Mich: Prank McKinney, TAC: > Jimmy rad: Self-Storing n RE vane
Time, was Bernie Bierman, former Min- {meter freestyle relay team to vic- & Diane McMahon, TAC: 5. a i tte,
PP 3) Andy 1m1080e. > . ers, Lakeside: 6, Margie Malnor, Twin| man. IAC. ! EIGHTH RACE. 10-mile amateur final: Nesota coach, now making a tour tory. David O'Toole of Lakeside Cities. | BreastetiokeY. Huth: Albott | p00 Meter | Backstroka—1. Frank Me. | - Cincinnatt Ap { 1+ { - er ststr —1, ott, F. 116.6); 2, ’ ‘A. TE A a BRE BAMA HMA hERAaA fF Chleage ....... (1 Al Knapp, 12) Bll Peterson, (3) Mil- of Big Ten schools for a news-|took the gruelling 400-meter free- ac. TA rele "Moiner. Pain. Pt. Wayne: 3, Jim Craddock, Fontaine | : ay i NINTH RACE. 5-mile professional Na- paper and radio station style in 521.5 [Cities; 3. Emalee Bowers, Lakeside: 4, Ferry: 4, Paul Schutt, Kenosha; 5, Jack Fondy, Jackson tional AMA Championship: (1) Bobby Hill 3 : pr rt AH |Janet’ Hattendorf, Battle Creek, Mich: 5.| Patterson. YMCA; 8, Bob Crist. YMCA. | RUNS BATTED 12) Paul Goldsmith, (3) Al Gunter. Time, — - 5 Frank McKinney of IAC took [Betsy Turner, IAC: 6, Sue Schaefer, IAC. _ 100-Meter Breaststroke—1, Paul Schutt, ’ 2. Hatton 3:56.62 ' > : . Je the 100-meter backstroke in the 200-Meter Preestvle Relav—1, TAC “A" Kenosha (1:30.3); 2. Victory DiOrio, e-| TWO-BASE W Fastest time trial (ome mile) amateur, Gridiron Slaughter ” | (Betsy Turner, Sue Schaefer, Diane Mec- side: 3, George Holtrey, Ft. Waynewy 4, Marshall. Adcock Al Knapp. 47.50; professional, Ernie Beck- 14-year-old class. Frank's time | Mahon, Ruth Abbott. Time—2:20.2: 2, carter Blakeman, IAC: § Dwight Seagey. , . THREE_RAS a 3 : { aR . {Lakeside; RR. tiviera: 6, Tam 3 . yw man, 487. { EAST LANSING, Mich.—Coach| was 1:16.2. VISION nn, Joann Markland, Shéfipaten, *200- Meter Frecstvle Seiay -1 PM rewski: Serena t | chi. GIRLS’ DIVISIO! in., 170.3; 2. Margie Molnar, Twin Cities, | Wayne, Time-—2:10; 2, i EFT {Clarence (Biggie) Munn of Michi 10 Years Old and Under 1448: 3. Barbara Lehman, Ft. Wayne. 16 Years Old and_Under ] av "Toole,
Softball Tourney Peggy _ Leahy. 134.3: 4 Janet Hattendorf, Battle Creek, 400-Meter Preestvle—1,
|gan State College pitted his first :
50-Meter Freestyvle—1, (2318):
LE ON BA cago 6. BASES ON B!/ bielan 1, STRIKE OUTS. 1. Minner 1, pe TTS-0ff Ki A n a
! 1 2. Marthe DiQrio. Lakeside: Mich. 125.4. ; . : : Sét fo Start Sept. 13 “tring offensive football team {ann Sonery BASRA RS HR PE move mrviroy | ake al 8 Pring, Pare, TAC cki Mtfes: 5, ‘har ly, ’ . : PL rar Oa . against the second string defense [ake Shore. 6. Shelia Flynn, Falavette. 5 10 Years Od and_Under { Fontaine Perry: 5, Fred Oliver. A ‘ i oh a ” ] y 50-Meter Freestyle—1. Bill Cass, IAC, 100-Meter Backstroke — 1; ‘om Lord, | in BRIDGEPORT, Conn,” Sept. 6 today and sat back to watch the! S0-Meier Breaststroke—t, Feaxy Leahy | (358); 2, "Bob Berner, IAC: 3. Bill IAC. (1:149): 2, Prank Parrish. IAC: 3. WILD PITCHE (UP)—The men’s American Soft-|slaughter. Maver, Lakeside: 4, Linda Danke. TAC: 5. Bover, IAC: 4 Pat Morrison, Lakeside: | Buddy Hubbuch, Lakeside: f, Wynn Paul. YarreyG,, 1 ball Association tournament Munn placed the ball on the 20- (Fine. TAC, "0 Coe © Ka” Woou Kinet}, Chamonten, I 1. Bil Cass Lae Bene eiion Ponta | FRE y 150-Meter_ Medley Relay—1., TAC “A"|rac (-52.0); ) ke, TAC: HAC i hn Pa] o: : . Fas Opens here Sent 13. Whed Blind yard line and then hurried out of} (iatilyn = Peony Porky. Leahy. Linda IRC xi20i: 2, Alble Burke, IAC: 3 Mar. Ferry: 0, Wynn Daul, Lakeside: 4, Pred % Seal in the heat! % Last a housetime! ATTENDANCE. rawings w made for ihe the way as the qffense rolled for paces. Time—2:28.3; 2, Lakeside; 3. Bush. Lakeside: 5 Albert Donato,” IAC:| = 200-Meter’ Freestyle Relay—1, TAC (Tom . 6, Bil) Laurence, Lakeside Lord, Pred Oliver) Dick Wertz, Frank | % Never need paint or re-
ii games which will be played gix touchdowns. Then Munn sent at n in his first string defense and th It will be a double elimination 21165 were Tg Se and the tournament in which 18 regional 3 wc were scored. championship teams, one from : Cuba and possibly several from
Diving—1, Barbara Riddle, Riviera. 48.11
. y | e Ann Kiingel, Champaign, nm. 3 150-Meter Medley Relay--1, IAC (Alble! Parrish, Time-1:56.0 Lakes!
| § eside. | \ J Burke, Bill Cass. Bob Berner) Time—| Terry Sullivan, Champaign, | : | 100 ui3, Years Od and Under ac| HS 2. Lakeside; 3, Champaign. in, 2, Richard Whitworth, Bt.| No touch-| 1'1g 2): 2 Ports aancock. IAC: 3. LIDBI ving—-1, Pete Savage, Champaign,’ Louls, 142.5. |
| Zuber, IAC: 4, Sandra Weller, Lakeside: |
5. Diana DiOrio, Lakeside; 6, Penny B8av-| IAC OPENINGS IN 1952-53 -
% Seal out cold, digf, noise! pair!
% Change from screens to storm sash in 3 seconds!
Diving—1, 158 5:
% Save up to 30% on fuel! -
| ake. {Lake Shire: 6. Sheilia Flynn, Lafavette. 1 3.90); 3 L fhe:
Rawls Under Par
Canada, will compete. The host, Mel AC Bai¥ IAG: re Veer. a team i8 the Raybestos Cardinals, CARROLLTON, Ga. — Bet | Lakeside: 5, Diana jorio Lakeside: 6 | : which automatically qualifies. Rawls of Austin, To. eeding i 30-Reeter Indi ual Madier—1. ail BOWLING SEASON PAY AS LIT TLE AS $5 Per Month Dusonding Shampion ig the Mia. money-winner among woman Ta.080: 3 ACB vin ties; 4 1 4 8:30 p M Me v Ha di land. Mich. (golfers, shot a one hundred par|“, "Uli vesrtoti ano corr, If 1UESUAY.- ' . 11 N's handicap REMEMBER . . . the best costs no more py
. |7T1 today to lead the third annual rac. 3. en { favette: Three games are scheduled the cqrroliton Women's Open golf Siastha’ Groncnbers. Lake Shore A. x
opening night and 10 games onjtournament with a 36-hole total
(Need—1 Team)
Thursday 10:00 A. M. Men's Handicap
than ordinary storm windows and doors
Sunday, Sept. 14. The tourna- of 140. ment is slated to close Sept. 19.| Marilynn Smith of Wichita, RASERALL {Need—1 Team) ee buy ALSCO for less than a pack of Wi Kas., was three strokes behind! cigarettes a day! " SERA -
Reynolds Leads Mates
[Miss Rawls with a 72-71--143,/ while Defending Champion Louise
5:00 P. M. Mixed Handicap
1-30)
Sunday
. | Yo Scrimmage Victory !suggs of Carrolifon faltered to (Need—1 Team) Gai FOR F LINCOLN, Neb.—Bobby Reyn- a 75 in the second round ‘to wind DOUBLE ~ 3 NO DOWN PAYMENT! REE RES olds, i heavier than a up with a 144 and third place. | AY HEADER Alleys Available for Leagues From . ESTIMATE ps MA. BEI ying weight but as | - | : 1s as ever on his feet, led University i 12:00 A.M. till 4:00 P.M. Any Day | 16th § | a
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