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PAGE 10 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES -JUNE 14, 1932 INDIANS DRUB MILLERS AND AWAIT K. C. BLUES’ INVASION Tribe Regains Second Small Field Starts Place in Flag Chase Hoosier Open Action Wingard Blanks League Leaders, 13-0, and Allows Only Neal Mclntyre Defends Laurels in 72-Hole Test at Terre One Hit; First Seven Home Pastimers Obtain Haute; Bill Heinlein Tops Star Field of Amateur Safeties; Twin Bill Carded Wednesday. Linkesmen Entered. BY EDDIE ASH BY DICK MILLER Times Times Sport* Editor Staff Oorressondent Back In second place as a result of shellacking the league-leading TERRE HAUTE, Ind., June 14.—Russell Stonehouse, Indianapolis pro, parade Millers Monday night, 13 to 0, after Columbus had taken a drubbing at Riverside led the at thc nine-hole mark of the Indiana the hands of the Kansas City Blues in the afternoon, the Indians took open tournament this morning with a 35. after more than half the time out today and enjoyed a vacation. field had passed the mark. Neal Mclntyre, defending champion, had The home boys have a big assignment before them beginning trouble with his putter and required a 37. Wednesday. Seven are Cowfeoy tilts scheduled with the Blues and the TERRE June long series will open a double-header HAUTE, Ind., 14.—With the smallest starting field of with Wednesday at 1:30. Games of several recent tournaments, the for Thursday and Friday will be played at night, Saturday fray battle the seventeenth annual Indiana the in the P. G. A. championship got today afternoon and on Sunday there be twin links under way over the tricky Terre next will another bill to end Haute Country the series. twin Wednesday Club course. K. C. The attraction will be free to boys Seventy-two play under sixteen. holes of medal will determine the 1932 Hoosier links ruler, thirty-six and same on The Blues have tough and in six today the number Wednesday. been for the Tribesmen games Neal Mclntyre Indianapolis, captured the between the clubs this season honors been of Highland, who honors the have divided. The pastimers in 1931 at a with under with rash base Speedway after three-day fifty-four hole playoff Ralph the wing of Eddie Zwilling broke out Monday a of Stonehouse of Pleasant is in the hits and slaughtered the 19 to 10. Run, field. Columbus Red Birds, Only four of the seven defending champions in the Ernie Wingard dazzled Ownie started title quest today. In addition to Mclntyre, is seeking his Bush’s league pace setters under the who fourth Indiana crown, Johnny Watson of South Bend, Wally Nelson of Bloomington, lights Monday and up only one and gave Johnny Simpson of Terre Haute are the only other former titleholders Three Stars hit, a single by Eddie Sicking in the in action. fifth inning. The lanky Tribe Simpson, amateur and fanned the only ever to win the open crown, holds the southpaw walked three record for links over which the three. Ernie given course the open is being played. Field in was faultless 1 Nelson sev- Top j support and in six of nine - AUGHTi BAUD'IN H Ervin of Culver, for the MADE A HOLt IN AGEt f iC AYIPRESS’X'T eral secretary of the ONeTaT '''l - years Indiana stanzas the Millers were retired in * .AGE, OP 13 'DISTANCE- 242 YARDS. OP 14 LUCKY ACCIDENT P. G. A., and champion in 1924, also order. was missing Roby Raees Eight in Twelve y CHAMPION THREE from the field Monday Major Clubs MADE THREE" SINCE- '\ INDIANA'OPEN night, as was Chester Nelson of Ft. The Indians were in top batting T ‘ scorls,N!c:>PEN4WmHeß Wayne, winner in 1925, who did not By 7 imr S Special Mfs,w - pounded compete last year. CHICAGO, June 14.—Three stars form and out seventeen Cut Down to of the 1932 auto speed campaign will | hits, including triples by Taitt, Mc- Paulsen Not Entered renew their struggle for the dia- Ne'alNev a 1 Mclri-Mcln- then at j Cann and Rosenberg and doubles by 1 l Evans, then at j Quite a surprise was rendered mond-studded belt annually award- • tyre, Highland tW*. ' of • Wayne, McCann and ¥ thcthe Ppinnaclelnnacle ot . when Guy Paulsen of Ft. 23 ed by the A. A. A. to its champion ; Wingard. The Monday > l/f wF Tl* Players triumph men of McCann Bruins Golff and CoCoun- his game. Many winner of the toga in 1928, failed to driver, at Roby dirt track here gave the sruins “ MayMayssJ try Club pro, Tigersligers Obtain' enter, was up in the front Z" oi Guy Sunday. an even break in the four-game ??i l f J features of will seek hi s ranks of the open at To- By United Pre*x Fred California ace and series and also marked the eighth Evans’ game national Frame, fourth state ledo last year until the last round, NEW June winner of Indianapolis 500-mile victory of the year Minneapolis were copieded by* YORK, 14.—The prun- the over Get open golf cham- and is one of the thirty-two who knife expected grind, looms in twelve battles. Get Berger Maclntyre. Webb in DeaDeal ing was to lop off as the favorite, but pionship at s„p of qualified automatically this major league Howdy Wilcox, the Indianapolis The Tribesmen jumped on Pea At the age year. many players today as Terre Haute 14, Mclntyre Several leading amateur players : managers pared down squads youngster who was only a few sec- Ridge Day at the outset and By their Time*Time* Special . onds behind in knocked him out t Country Club, caught hisright By Time* Special of the state, in addition to Simp- jto the new twenty-three-player Frame the 500, and of the box before BOSTON,BOSTON, June 14.—Following a starting today. Bob Carey, another youth he could retire a man. Seven con- hand inin a hay BOSTON, June 14.—Boston’s ReRed son, are featured among them. Bill I limit, effective Wednesday. Hoosier ;ek He won last WMm New York from Anderson who has been clean- secutive hits were poled and two week of conference between William fjlfj press and broke Sox made their third importaiimportant Heinlein, state amateur champion; Giants lost no time in year after® a /W# ing up on the dirt tracks since the of the home athletes, Goldman and Veeck, president of the the little,1 finger, John McGuire, captain of the In- reducing to the required quota Mon- eck> Chicago - - {rade a sending fifty ! r trade in week MondayMonday,’ sendlr day by Decoration day are figured Purdy, twice in ; fofourfholehol J /s?[ ggf and crippfeTitcrippled it dianapolis public links team; Billy announcing the optional re- classic, batted the same Cubs,tbs, and Judge Emil Fuchs, own- playoff hard-hitting outfieldeoutfielder, to give Frame a real round. Seven runs were rushed with A so that hehe can’t Earl Webb, Reed Jr., who won The Indianapolis lease of pitcher Roy Parmalee to battle. er Boston Ralph Stone- -JlB Indianapolis Frame is leading Wilcox by 140 across the plate ia the initial ses- of the Braves, baseball grip tightlywith to Detroit in exchange for DaDale Times school boy tournament last and Eddie Marshall, points in the A. A. A. sion and the crowd of expertsperts believe the National League house of Pleas- vjwfjgjßP' that hand. But huskv andar week; Phil Talbott of Bloomington, second baseman, to Montreal. The standing. 8,061 forgot ant Alexander, husky flrst-sacker, Sunday’s race here are cooking up Run, with that has aided runner up for the state amateur Yankees came down to the limit 100-mile is worth about the threatening weather and rivals;ls are Cdoklhs a big deal. & jB. RoyRoy Johnson, a fly-chaser. No ca<cash 120 points. Carey is only 70’ points spent a gala evening. WallyWally Berger, the hard-hitting whomXm he was him in his rise to championship last year, and Don several days ago. tieded endnd reported in the deal. twice behind Wilcox in third place. Many outfieldertfieider who has lost prestige at *l atat the °, fame asas a golfer,golfer. was Humes of Marion, city cham- Brooklyn still has twenty-six play- Bush Banished prestige at of the pion and recent winner of In- ers on other prominent pilots are listed Braves’ field because regula- A good golfer Webb established anew major the the active list, necessitating his mates have tion seventy-two diana State High School associa- removal for action in Sunday’s race, which Manager Bush of the Millers was passed him in batting during his holes champion- does not grip tight with his right league doubles record last year and the of Bruce Cald- by ship play. batting a tion eighteen-hole championship at will be featured two-man cars. banished early by Umpire Snyder present slump, is the object of the hand, Neal says. At the age of 13, led the Red Sox in with well, former Yale football star, and Mclntyre comes from jn on a .333 His batting and field- South Grove. infielder Fresco after a run-in over the subject of Bruins, who need a flychaser of Wheaton, Mclntyre made a hole one mark. Thompson are slat- 111., the home town of of 242 miserably this ed to go, but one raindrops, and the peppery pilot proved ability. Hornsby is "Harold hole yards. Since that time ing have slumped Amateurs Top Field no is certain of was known (Red) Grange, Don Wheaton and he has his batted .325 for the third Austermiller Golf Victor saved a lot of punishment as to like big Wally.