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Glenna Collett Defeats French Star in British Open Play Local Flash Mile PAGE 12 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES MAY 14, 4928 PUZZJtfNcT'PLAYS Glenna Collett Defeats French Star in British Open Play Local Flash Mile. De La Chaume Is Petty, Hill Lightweights Downed, 3 and 1, by DERBY BUMJUDGED WHERE LAST SEEN Woman How does the umpire judge a in Workouts American Star. MayBe Used GOLF in Clash for ball that is batted over the fence or into a stand that is the regula- CLUBHOUSE&FAIR.WAY tion distance for a home run, 250 at St. Louis FINAL ROUND FRIDAY in Big Deal World Title feet from the home base? legality of a home run that Joe Also THEis batted over the fence or into Hennessey After Davis Cup Madge Miller Eliminated by Gooch and Harris J&j DICKs. Mandell to Defend Crown a stand that is the regulation dis- tance from the plate is determined Berth in Trials at English Woman. Mentioned in Pirate- Thursday Against according to where it finally Mound City. Du Vnited Press Dodger Rumor. McLarnin. disappears from HUNSTANTON. England, May 14. ideal weather on tap, the umpire’s Bui niirii Press —Miss Glenna Collett, American B>i Vnited Prei is golfers swarmed the local BV GEORGE ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 14.—A week BROOKLYN, May 14.—A deal WITH KIRKSEV. view. star, eliminated her strongest com- courses and put in a full week-end I nitrd Presn Staff Correspondent pending today s of intensive practice by American petitor in the British women's open was between he of their favorite sport. One of the NEW YORK, It is not suf- Dodgers and Pittsburgh May 14.—Sammy ficient that the Davis cup tennis team aspirants, golf championship today, when she Brooklyn features was the double victory of Mandell will defend his lightweight beat Mile. Simone De La Chaume, Pirates involving Jess Petty, the Shields, title ball be fair opened here today, with six play- Frank who won his first against Jimmy (Babyface) Mc- France, up and 1 to play, Brooklyn southpaw who was sus- Country Larnin, when it passes 3 Manager round match in the Club Pacific Coast challenger, in ers showing their wares to Capt. in the first round. pended and fined S2OO by spring tournament and then bound- a out of the con- for violating fifteen-round bout at the Polo fines of playing William T. Tilden, 11. Mile. De La Chaume won the Wilbert Robinson ed over to Meridian Hills, where he Grounds Thursday night. It training rules. territory. It must Beginning Wednesday, official British open title last year. was won his third round match in a Since the raining just before the start, but The board of directors of the winning title from remain a fair ball practice match play will get under similar tournament there. Probably Rocky Kansas in a tame by the time Miss Collett and Mile. Brooklyn club held a meeting Sun- overshadow ten-round until it disap- consider an offer no upset reported can bout at Comiskey Park, Evans pears way to enable Tilden and members De La Chaume had begun their day, It was said, to city July Chicago, on from the the defeat of Eddie Zimmer, 3, 1926. the Rockford flash view of the cf the Davis cup committee of the match, the rain had cleared and from the Pirates. champion, by Romney Willson, In has umpire-in-chief, working deal would send defended his laurels only once, de- back of the plate. U. S. L. T. A. to select a team to the weather was Improving gener- The proposed"* the first round of the Indianapolis feating Phil Petty to Pittsburgh for Carmen McGravv in a ten-round Several years ago a change was May ally. Country Club tourney. The score bout at Detroit last July. meet China at Kansas City, • made in the rule relative to There were no qualifying rounds Hill, pitcher; Johnny Gooch, up. a home 25-27. The winner of that match first base- was 1 ll immy McLarnin that passed out of and match play started this Is# catcher, and Joe Harris, tt tt oih t defeated run playing ter- will meet the morn- bid Terrisf in one round, ritory. Under the winner of the Canada- There hole round man. The complete results of the Coun- it was tho wording of the Japan match in the American zone ing. was an 18 popular belief Terris rule the umpire judged today competi- try Club tourney follows: was the “un- the ball final at Chicago later. and those left In crowned king of the according to where it was when it tion will have oone round Tuesday, FIRST FLIGHT lightweights.” Matches scheduled for this week Frank Shields defeated Jack Carter, t Mandell outpointed passed out of the park or into a two Wednesday, two Thursday and tip: Charles Roemler defeated Frank Terris in a are: on Jones, default; George fast fifteen-round bout stand. No attention was afterward the final 36 Friday. All Is Quiet bv Patton defeated in the old Wednesday: Wilbur F. Coen, (Eternal-Adana) is a fine looking dark fellow who had a lot E. C. Miller. 3 and 1; Romnev Willson de- Garden three years ago, paid to the course of the ball. America’s hopes centered In Miss feated Eddie Zimmer. 1 up: Clarence won the before he This rule caused more confusion Kansas City, vs. Wilmer Allison, ARIELof trouble last year and who has yet to be tested this season. He as Sweeney defeated Walter Kuhn, by de- title, but Sammy never Texas; Arnold Collett, but four other American Derby Front fault; Thomas Stevenson defeated Walter d than putting it up to the umpire Jones, Providence, R. started nine times as a two-year-old and won five times for total Shiel, 1 up; Neal Burpee dfeated J. B. ,“ to another 1., women were entered. These in- ° meeting judge vs. Johnny Hennessey. Indian- earnings of $30,200. His best race was shown in winning the Saratoga Minor, 1 up. and R. G. Lockwood defeated 2 host of the Ghetto.” to the ball fair or foul accord- cluded Miss Elizabeth Curtis, Clin- L. I. White. 1 up. ™Th< u apolis. Special, but his legs went bad him and he unable to start in Near FLIGHT Ub t n ° dds favor ing to where he last saw it and a ton, Iowa; Mrs. Stewart Hanley, on was Race Draws SEIOND at 7 u ? Mandell Thursday: Hennessey vs. Wray the During the winter he was fired in both knees and Frank Fishback defeated C. C. Bibble, at 7 Lto 5.<f but are likely change back to the old wording of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. D. Camp- Futurity. 2 and 1; Paul Gray defeated W. Knight. to dwindle D. Brown, St. Louis; Jones speed, greatest Huey. to even money. the rule was made. vs. Coen; bell Hurd, Philadelphia—who drew ankles. He has shown courage and class, but even the 1 up: Donald Morris defeated L, C. McLarnin’s sup- George M. legs Timm Special 3 and 2; Jack Holliday defeated George porters are Lott, Jr., Chicago, vs. hearts can’t make up for bad if he still has them. Bn Metzger defeated offering l to byes in the opening round—and Miss LOUISVILLE, May 14. Torrence. 5 and 4: Alex 5 Jimmy7 Allison. Ky., Homer McKee, bv default; Bob Atkins wins by a knockout. Madge Miller, Oakland Hills. by defau.t; Friday: Jones vs. Allison; Lott There was a lull along the Derby defeated Bob McKee, Joe Mc- The first American casualty was Duffee defeated Boh Rhoads, by default, Tigers Repeat vs. Hennessey; Tilden vs. Brown. front today as trainers quietly and C. E. Holloway defeated Fred Murphy, Saturday: Miss Miller. Miss Elizabeth Wil- Both Teams Get Neat Pitching their sleek charges for the 4 and 3. Coen vs. Hennessey: liamson, the groomed tt tt tt Lott vs. Jones; Allison of Royal Cromer Club, historic mile and a quarter race caddy master, Huge in Track vs. Brown. beat her 3 up and 1 to play. CarlReichwein. was Scores Triumph Sunday: Brown vs. Jones; Lott in Double-Header at Louisville here Saturday. All the exercise the knocked groggy by the Zimmer de- vs. Hennessey; Coen vs. Tilden. Derby candidates were receiving was feat. Carl us some time ago racing told City in State Event Tilden, Hennessey, Jones and lOWA BEATS IRISH NINE just enough to keep their that Eddie was having trouble with Parochial Allison composed the team selected Loses; legs in shape. his optics, but last week Carl was at the recent Atlanta trials Du Timm Special Burwell Allows Four Hits and Yde Wins Finale in Already the dopesters have left Du Timi * Special which enthused when Eddie crashed Baseball Games GREENCASTLE, Ind., May subsequently defeated Mexico at lOWA CITY, lowa, May 14 their positions of railbirds and are with some low 70 scores. 14. Twelve Innings of Action. start- through De Pauw University track team won Mexico City. If successful at Kan- lowa defeated Notre Dame here busy figuring out the probable tt a a points sas City and Chicago, Saturday slug-fest, to The ing Interest today was cen- Today the first oro-amateiir was to Teams in the local in every event on the pro- the Ameri- in a 6 b. games over divided, the Colonels taking the field. be held at Coffin, Ralph StoneljouhC, go Dropping two in three of the year School Parochial gram except the running broad can team will to Europe to at- Hoosiers outhit the Hawks, 13 to 11, the week-end. the Indians took first 2 to and the Tribe the tered in the first start club pro, was very hopeful of taking the Baseball League met in a tilt, 0, Count, boys on his home course.
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