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Two Days' Clearance Sale 10 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 192* Riverside Club Stages Golf Invitational—Indians Brace and Even Series EDMONSON TAKES BIG LINKS EVENT HERE '/.1. "tits' BUSHMEN GIVE LEADERS COULON ENGAGED SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SOME REAL OPPOSITION — TO MEET TAYLOR DOUBLES TITLE IN Play Opens Early Tomorrow at Coffin Course —.Chick Burwell Booked to Do Indians’ Pitching in Third Game Evans, Last Year’s Winner Featured Player, Petty the Spellbinder in Thursday’s Fray. TRAP SHOOT HERE This is an era of whoop-’em-up days at Washington Park IN LOCAL ARENA The Riverside invitational golf tourney will start Saturday morning on the Coffin course at 7:J3<>. To date 136 entries have and diamond fans are getting ali their money calls for. The Paul-Indianapolis series has developed a bitter struggle, Signs Daily of Vincennes Handicap been received and more are expected by the time tlbe first con- St. into New Orleans Bantam and as the teams prepared to do battle for the third time today, —Burford Best in testants tee off Saturday morning. The first thirty-six holts to Box Bud on Harter Winner will be played at Coffin and the final round at Riverside Sunday. each had a win and a defeat. In other words, the series stood even as 3 was Show, All Events, Play will be in foursomes. struggle No. reached. .Ring Chicago, In the season’s play between the Chick Evans of who won Matchmaker Harter of the Wash- After a very successful shoot the meet year, rival outfits previous to this after- the last is the featured today trap closed Thursday ington A. C. signed Eddie State tourney player of the tourney. He will start noon, the Tribe won four contests Indians Beat Saints at the Indianapolis Gun Club. The around the course at 9:45 Saturday. and lost three. Coulon, Xew Orleans bantam, to meet next year will be held at State Eddie Zimmer, city and State champ; NATION’S BEST IN Burwell Due on Mound meet Bud Tay.lor at Washington place. INDIANAPOLIS. the same Simpson of the Indianapolis AB R A E day Johnny HJO Park the night of June 23. will On the final two champion- Golf and Country Club and Bob Bill Burwell was in line to do the Christenbury. rs 4 \l 3 I 0 0 ships were decided, C. T. Daily of Sicking-. St, 4 n j 4 i o be a scheduled ten-round 4vent. Rosener of Kokomo will make up Tribe pitching this afternoon. He has Rehg, cf 4 0 3 2 0 Vincennes taking the handicap event 0 Coulon has met nearly all the good the foursome. displayed gradual improvement and Allen, It 5 0 1 3 0 0 after a shoot-off with W. B. Burford, COMPETITION FOR Schmandt, 1b....... 4 1 1 7 0 0 banties and is rated among the Campbell, 3b 1 Jr., of city To Pair With Evans hoped improve at ex- ..4 1 0 1 0 of and C. A. Edmonson this to more the Krueger, c 4 1 1 4 1 0 prqjjqir.ents his division. eighteen copping the doubles with 43 out of At the end of the first of league pacemakers. Jones, ss 4 1 2 4 5 0 Taylor is the same aggressive pense the Petty, twenty-five players turning p 3 1 1 0 1 0 was outpointed by pairs. holes the three in spellbinder Hoosier lad. He handicap the scores paired Jess Petty xvas the at recently, Daily, in winning the lowest will be with Totals 36 BJ4 27 9 0 Fanclio Villa but reports yard . shoot, blazed away from the 19-yard Evans. This will happen again at PLACES ON TEA.NI the ball Thursday. The south- ST. PAUL. of the fight said it was a terrific AB thirty-six superb ft H O A E mark while Burford shot from the the end of holes and fifty- paw was in form and blanked Christensen, cf 4 0 1 4 0 0 scrap with Bud striving for a knock- 21-yard ling. got out of four. ninth, Boone, ss 4 0 1 2 1 0 out every Taylor always Both 92 the the visitors until the the Tribe Neun. lb in round. some FROM COMPLETELY Only one .4 1 1 5 1 0 gives the run for original 100. In the shoot-off each There is doubt about the FIRST PICTURES FRANCE SHOWING HOW winning, 8 to 2. Saint Dressen. 3b 3 1 0 1 1 1 fans a their coin. broke 20 in the first twenty-five. In first two holes at Coffin being fit for Olympic Track Squad Will OUT WAS EUGENE CRIQUI WH EX_HE MET DANNY FRUSH, WHO reached second until the final in- Riggert. rs : 3 0 1 1 0 0 Harter announced an eight-round Haas, If 0 1 3 0 0 next twenty-five Daily missed play. The heavy rains made lakes HAILS FROM BALTIMORE, CLEVELAND AND WAY PORTS. The left-hander allowed only .'.....4 scrap and three six-round bouts the From, ning. Morse. 2b .... 2 0 0 3 0 0 only one “bird" while Burford failed out of these holes, which are in a Be Picked Con- FRUSH IS SEEKING A TITLE MATCH WITH JOHNNY DUNDEE. seven hits. Koenig, 2b 2 0 1 0 1 0 would precede the main go June 23. are drying fast, Dixon, e 2 0 0 4 0 0 to hit two. hollow. They how- Fact of the matter, the hustling McMenemy, e 2 O 0 1 0 0 Burford had the satisfaction of ever. If they can not be used, holes testants at Harvard, Saints pepper after a few Markle. p 2 0 1 0 3 0 lost their Napier, p.......... 1 0 0 0 0 0 * making the highest total score of the X’o. 4 and Xo. 5 at Riverside will be against By FRAXK GETTY. rounds Jess and they tourney, however, with 319 out of substituted. The Nut day Totals 33 2 7 24 7 1 United Press Correspondent weren't as confident as on the Holloday won the profes- State Players Staff St. Paul 00000000 2—2 • plamalTd 350. O. J. Out of BOXING RESULTS previous when they got away to a CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 13.—1n Indianapolis T.2100400 —8 sional all-events with 313 out of 350. Most of the entries are from In- Cracker flying start. It was Petty’s tenth Two-Base Hits Campbell. Krueger. The the olden days the Greek, or it may Markle. Three-Base Hit—Sicking Home officers of the State associa- dianapolis, although there are sev- victory the season. Sacrifices—Rehg, Petty. coming year are of It looks like Run—Schmandt. tion elected for the eral from Chicago. Cleveland and have been the Roman, mothers used ■ big leagues for Jess again. Double-Play—-Sicking to Jones to as Klein, Indianapolis, Schmandt. Left on Bases—lndianapolis. follows: Seth Louisville also are represented. In- to tell their sons as they went to j Benny on the Radio president: G. T. Packer, Boston, Ind., AT DIRT TRACK Fourteen Safe Knocks S: St. Paul, 6. Bases on Balls—Off Mar- diana cities sent a few golfers. war: “Come back with your shield, j RIGHT young gents who writ' kle, 2; off Petty, 2. Struck Out—By Mar- FORNETTOORNEY president; R. J. Kemper, kle. 3; by Napier. 1: by Petty, 4. Hits— vice Indian- The committee of the Riverside or on it.” pieces for the sport journals The Tribesmen emerged from their apolis, secretary-treasurer. The Off Markle, 12 in 6 innings: off Napier. club in charge of the tournament In just this spirit some 400 of say Bartley Madden ruined hitting slump and walloped the ball 2 in 2 innings. Umpires*—McGrew is as I and board of directors follows: includes Jim Edwards, chairman; Dr. America's finest amateur athletes Harry Wills by holding him off for Marchant Wins Speedway for fourteen safeties] Ray Schmandt Chili. Time of Game—l :*6. City at Indianapolis; Claude MacGary, South Bend; Ora club; Meet A. W. Gant, president of the gathered'at Harvard stadium today fifteen rounds. crowned one in the third inning for Brauchle, rookie second baseman, Ax. Jasonville; C. A. Riegel, Boston; 0 * * Paul Shaffer. Bernie Lehman, D. H. for the final track and field try-outs Bouts, the circuit. It was a*, line drive Thursday T. Hutchison. Marion. Main Go—Other tripled in the tenth and Association Courts, Lockhart, Frank Kissler, William which will det- rmine which of the If you were to ask mp, and some at homer over the low left fiejd fence. K. C. defeated Toledo, 1 to 0. The Harry are .o wear the worst people in the community have. Young If Ray train to step Reed and Stewart. 400 fittest the shield of ■ld say hi did him a noble favor, for now Marchant and Muff Bron- could himself Hens got only four hits off Schupp. The city tennis tourney will start probably the U. S. A. In the Olympic games Wills won't have to take a faffl and son, lightweights, through into the ball be would players are on Tuesday ut fancy Dempsey. went Other new K. C. Lavan, next at the courts ska tft Paris. walloping from crash a few all the way out of the Billings, Indianapolis Tennis 25 ■ . ten rounds of mediocre fisticuffs veteran shorfstop: catcher Association. This BABE RUTH HERE JULY Towering, muscular young men park. and Morton pitcher. are is a change from the original plana Big Leagues Thursday in the headline number of The Blues from the West coast are pitted Because his hide lacked the ghost- bolstering.
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