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Difernc PAGE 22 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .'AUG. 24, 1928 Talking Giants, Cards Struggle for Lead as Fandom Fights Figures It Over Feeney Wins National League Pennant Seeded Stars Rena Nelson Is WI r IH JOE WILLIAMS Race Has Followers Local Big Four Diamond Pastimers Girl Champ State Junior Reeling on Ropes. Victorious in Bn Times Special SPRINGS, N. Y., Aug. 24.—Rena CHICAGO,Nelson, 15, Chicago, won SARATOGAAug. 24.—The A1 Munro Elias of racing is Mr. A1 Bnrlen, clerk of the Golf Grown ALL UP IN THE AIR! Net Tourney the western junior girls’ golf scales at all the major meetings in crown Thursday by swamping the East What the succulent base- June Beebe. Chicago, in the ball statistic is to Mr. Elias the sav- finals, 7 and 6, in a scheduled ory racing record is to Mr. Burlen. Indianapolis Youth Takes Higher Mathematics Comes Eight Players Advance to eighteen-hole match at South Ask Mr. Elias what Tyrus Ray- Quarter-Finals Singles Shore. mond Cobb batted on Aug. 8, 1909, Links Honors by Beating Into Its Own. in Play was on a sodden course, ahd he can tell Andy but Miss Nelson had a card you. The bad Kucela. BY FOSTER EATON Play. of 41 at the turn and shot par asking United Press Staff Correspondent holes 10, 11 and 13. part of Special Bp Times Special on Elias any- Bit Times ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 24.—The St Mr. FT. WAYNE, Ind., Aug. 24. FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 24. thing is that Louis Cardinals today enjoyed the Maurice Feeney, classy young In- Two veterans of American women’s once you start slender percentage lead of .000145 him to talking it dianapolis links artist, today was ovefr their nearest opponents in the tennis, the one four times national Jack Reynolds is practically the proud junior champion of In-, National League pennant race, the champion, the other a grandmother, imp o s sible to New York Giants. met in a dramatic singles match on him up. diana for 1928. Feeney won the Monday shut If the Cardinals wr on their 120th the West Side courts today, Mrs. on Mat Mr. Burlen is State laurels here Thursday on the game of the year from Philadelphia Hazel Hotchkiss like Mr. Elias Country Club links when he de- here today, and the Giants won Wlghtman of Bos- in one respect. feated Andy Kucela of Elkhart, 2 their ton, defeating Mrs. May Sutton Another effort to revive wrestling 115th against the Pirates, the in the city will be made at Broad There is hardly and 1, in the final thirty-six hole difference between the two teams Bundy of Santa Monica, 6-4, 11-9. anything that match. Ripple Park Monday night when would shrink to .000001, with St. Mrs. Wightman, donor of the formerly ever happened Feeney played splendid golf Louis still leading. Jack Reynolds, a popular track throughout the tournament and in Wightman cup and winner of the favorite here, will grapple with around the Asa result fandom again has gone George Romonoff, New York, two of which he final match met a worthy opponent. singles title four times, triumphed baseball mad and has turned to falls in three. They will meet at hasn’t a record, Kucela refused to concede his op- over the Californian after a struggle Williams pencils and paper to find out where ■■■■■■■■■■■l welterweight poundage. Joe ponent the victory which left both exhausted. or at least an until the thirty- their teams are and why. Indianapolis Big Four Team Gus Kallio, claimant of the accurate recollection. fifth green where the Indianapolis Although idle Thursday, Helen Wills stroked her way into hand is the middleweight title, will be on Mr. Burlen has a book that lad won by halving the hole with a Cardinals drew a break when the Left to right, Atherton, McPherson, Treon, Miller, Kiethly, Hilton, O’Connor, Francis, Eller, Price, Arnold, the singles quarter-finals, defeating all comers. Other interesting popular. par Harper, to take on bouts more than Un- three. Pirates split a double-header with Lancaster, Richeson and Mascot Bill Francis Jr. (Metzger and Hoff absent when picture was taken.) Mrs. L. A. Los Angeles, added, according to Jimmie around the track may be like most books M. Johnson, Marion, defeated W. the Giants, forcing New York back 6-0, 6-2. McLemore, promoter. thisone has nothing to do with odds R. Thompson, Marion, 1 up in the into second place. As the two teams The Big Four A. A. baseball local club will oppose the N. Y. C. win both contests here. On the Mrs. Harper, a left-handed player, show will the contary, it staff are Bill The Monday mat start or speculation. On final of the Ft. Wayne Country Club took their respective fields today, team of Indianapolis is fighting team of Cleveland at Pennsy Park locals’ twirling made Miss Wills extend herself in at 8:45, daylight saving time. is record of the current year’s flight. hard to win the New York Central Francis, Miller and Price. Francis the a E. Lamboley, Ft. Wayne, the standing was: at 3:30 and on next Wednesday second set. racing on New York tracks. The won the Orchard Ridge flight, de- Won Lost Pet. Lines national championship and has turned in many good perform- Edith Cross, San Francisco, en- boys the Burlen Bible. feating St. Louis 'll 48 .596034 pointed for games will face the N. Y. C. team of season, while Miller has quarter finals by IN STATE GOLF EVENT call it M. Stone, Indianapolis, 4 New York 68 46 .560489 is two to be ances this tered tne defeating a *t a and 3. played here which probably will Toledo. Manager Eller, a brother done excellent work in a relief role. Mrs. B. F. Stenz, New York, 7-5, 6-0. of inter- If the Cardinals won their game 24.—Thirty-two There are a number today, and the Giants mean a lot in the race for the of the noted Hod, has his squad Price, a portside heaver, has not Helen Jacobs, Santa Barbara, also RYE. N. Y., Aug. items in the Burlen won their lost quarter-finals golfers to tee off today for the esting Bible, game, railroad honors. Saturday the in good condition and expects to a game this season. entered when Mrs. W. were read, for IZZY STARTS TRAINING the slide-rule score would Brooklyn, of the match play to Turning the pages you change to: j B. Hester, defaulted. first round instance, that Orissa, 2-year-old The eight seeded players in the 1928 New York Schwartz to Meet Frisco Grande St. Louis | the determine State of the Rancocas stable, ran 599997 singles successfully champion. fllly for Flyweight Ring Title. New York 599996 HANDICAP IS FEATURE I survived the amateur in :51 standing Mallory, Mt. Kisko, won four and a half furlongs Bp United Press If both lost, the would Spencer’s Finger Not Broken; third round. Mrs. Molla Donald Carr, for anew track record at Belmont NEW YORK, Aug. 24.—Corporal be: Hoosier Trapshcoters Fail to Turn New York, defeated Virginia Hil- qualifying honors with a 77 for the in June. Izzy recognized by the St. Louis 50106: in High Scores. leary, Philadelphia, and 18 holes. The biggest surprise of Schwartz, New York 591300 Association Chatter 6-3, 6-1, tt a tt Other Bp Timet Special New York State athletic commis- Marjorie Morrill, Dedham, Mass., the qualifying round was the failure If the Cardinals won and the BY EDDIE ASH Aug. 24.—The new track rec- sion VANDALIA, Ohio, defeated Mrs. William Endicott, Bos- of George Voigt „ North-South is the only as flyweight champion of the Giants lost: ord that has been set since the world, was to start training for his A. A. ball parks Thursday took on now the Pirates will permit the Grand American Handicap was the ton, 6-0, 6-3, in the other two sin- champion and winner of seventeen THIS St. Louis 599997 feature event on today’s program of racing started. Mr. Bur- twelve-round bout with Frisco New York 591390 the appearance of lily ponds—there Rabbit to play cut the A. A. season gles matches consecutive tournaments, to qualify. season’s the Grand trap in len wonders if this indicates that Grande, Filipino, today. The bout And if New York won and the was that much water fell in four with the Hoosiers. Sparky Adams, American shoot progress here. F. B. Hoggart, Gosh- the limit in speed by thoroughbred will be held at Long Branch, N. J., Cardinals lost: cities, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minnea- now operating at short for the Aug. 31, and will New York r9J>996 Pirates, has 158 chances en, Ohio,' won the preliminary to racers has been reached. You won- be the first cham- St. Louis 591964 polis and Kansas City. Not a hand accepted with him and agree that pionship match held in New Jer- turned by the athletes of the without a slip. today’s event by breaking 97 out der along If one of the teams is rained out was of 100 Thursday. a of something. sey this year. eight clubs. It something “Walk Up Flight and Save the Difference” it must be significant and the other loses, the idle team was un- If Minneapolis Hoosiers again failed to break the fact that this is a usual in the annals of the league for downs Toledo Perhaps assumes the lead, on the basis of twice today and the Indians tumble into the “money.” E.
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