LOOPJENSATION ■Garfield, 7-5, 6-1; Roth-Fletcher, Milwaukee 49 62 .441 Pears “Hodee” Is on the Main Two-Base Hits—Richbourg

LOOPJENSATION ■Garfield, 7-5, 6-1; Roth-Fletcher, Milwaukee 49 62 .441 Pears “Hodee” Is on the Main Two-Base Hits—Richbourg

MONDAY, AUG. 11,1924 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 9 Women 9s Western Golf Finals Staged—Battered Indians Cling Near Saints WDITH CUMMINGS PL A YS Back to Good Old U. S. A. RAIN POSTPONES TRIBESMEN MAKE SLIGHT MIRIAM BURNS FOR TITLE ELLENBERGER AND GAIN INPENNANT RACE 7~ and Kansas City Feminine Links Stars Engage BROOKSIDE TEAMS FIRST ROUND OF Ownie’s Hustlers Win Two Out of Three Over Week-end Chicago l$??lws. 3jsiMW' V.J l|Bi*&*s§ -v #& ,~ySS; ; - Cummings Leads fiIMT .****• jiS|&£* —Double-Header Tuesday, in 36 $ 11HM Hole Match \ WS ••' xg|?^k3s| BgP arf 4 at By United Press _ . Ownie Bush’s baseball team is limping over the turf 11.—Champion PARKNET MEET 111., Aug. was pitted IN TENNIS WINS LAKE FOREST, /; " ' 6|gjf •>: kfc^Mp| Washington Park much in the maTrmer of an early season foot- the against champion at Onwentsia Country Club as women’s ball squaql. Christenbury went to the “side lines” Sunday to western golf finals got under way here today. Miss Miriam Riverside and Garfield De- Today's Schedule to Be Fol- join Bailey, Jones and Burwell. Walter Rehg was asisted from Burns, present champion, Kansas City, teed off with Miss Edith • ( seated in Park Special lowed Tuesday, Weather the field Saturday, but returned to the line-up in the second game Cummings, Chicago, national champion. The mptch was for of the Sunday twin bill and helped the Indians win. thirty-six holes. Net'Competition, Permitting, The Tribe won two out of three Miss Cummings was four up over from the Brewers over the week-end, was given anew league ball to sport steady drizzling rain made the at the end first Ellenberger and Brookside Park A and the leading Saints lost two out before his playmates. Miss Burns of#the too nine holes this morning. Miss Cum- tenhis teams were victorious in the Brookside courts wet for play of three at Columbus. The Tribe Retains Title round matches The Brewers are carrying an 11- mings played brilliant golf, shooting city park team tennis tourney, the today and the first gained a few points. city year-old wonder with them. He is a going out. first series matches of which were in the second annual open park Wet grounds forced the postpone- 38 "Lefty” Hust and he works out at The First Eighteen played on Sunday. Ellenberger Won tennis Journey were postponed until ment of today’s Brewer-Tribe con- during Miss Cummings topped Miss four out of tiv Rivrside and Brook- Tuesday. The same schedule will test and it will be played as part of first base for a short time practice. Tribe fans gave him a big Miriam Burns, 5 up, at the end of side nosed, out Garfield, three and be in effect Tuesday. The doubles a double-header Tuesday. Jess Fetty Wednesday, as hand Sunday. He is clever with his the first eighteen holes. A birdie two. probably will start and Fred will do' the Fitzsimmons hands and is not afraid of the ball. three on the home hole increased the The two winners will play at ■El- originally planned, with entries clos- hurling for the Indians in the Tues- \ [4 A ing Tuesday m. lead to five holes after Miss Bums lenberger next Sunday to 111 on at 6 p. day program. Petty won decide the xjtoirtiff \ /flfll^^l^HHßra twin has The crowd in the field bleachers m \ including had won the seventeenth. championship team and the two y i /* wUBSM A big entry of sixty, twenty games. The games Tuesday held a running conversation with hole, yards, play- The first 215 was losers will ' meet at Riverside for nearly all the best of the park Richbourg, Milwaukee right fielder. halved with birdie threes. Miss third place honors. ers, will compete. Tho meet is in He caused the fans to shout gleefully green Burns was short of the from charge of Earl John3ton and Frank by telling a Four Matches to One them Indianapolis had the tee, but put her second dead to Roth. Tribe Wonder good ball team and that Tribe play- the pin. all EUenberger's four matches to one The meet will be continued ers were popular around the circuit. Rain struck the course, but the • . is victory over Riverside was rather week With matches daily It players refused to be interrupted. the finals in dou- The second game Sunday was unexpected. The big upset came x planned to have The was halved, both hav- HR i eight third also when Robert Orbison of Ellenberger bles and singles on Sunday. called after and one-halt In- ing birdie fives. younger of the 6 o’clock defeated Stewart of The very best of the nings because Sun- Miss Cummings took the lead on Harlan River- day baseball closing side in the singles, 6-1 local stars are playing in the meet law. Eller fourth, winning it with a par pitched the ninth inning of the first Wilson won the other singles for and interest is high. after Miss Bums took four won west- tilt and held the visitors hitless. Ellenberger. 6-4, Sapp. Leo Kurzrock, who the to the green. 6-3. from John gave way to a pinch reach Orbison-Woods, ern event for juniors at the tourna- Niles hitter in. A Birdie Three In the doubles El- the eighth. lenberger, ment here in July, is a favorite to Miss Cummings won the fifth hole defeated Somerville-Gill, cop the meet. Long is the defend- a Riverside, 6-4-6-2; WilsonOrbison, with birdie three. Miss Bums tak- jj£ ing champion. ing three putts. Miss Cummings was Ellenberger. defeated Bodine-Cox, Riverside, 6-3, 2-8, 6-3; Stewart-Sapp, Tuesday's schedule; two up. 10 A. M—Roth rs. R. Orbison; G. New- Fifty-Fifty Sunday Miss Bums pulled her second shot Riverside, defeated Louis Woods- ton vs A Lanter- H Harris vs. R. West. Wilson, 6-3, 11 A M.—F. Jmes vs, T. Davis: A. De- to a trap, and took a five. Miss Cum- 6-3. , maere vs. Lentz; H. Von Burg: vs. A. FIRST mings winning the sixth hole with The Ellenberger team had only Wood. GAME. P, Wakefield: J Crozan INDIANAPOLIS. a birdie four. four members, but Riverside per- 1 M.—Lang vs. AB R H O A B vs. T. Quinn: L. Kurzrok vs. J. McNinch: Campbell. 3b .. 1 1 O Miss Bums was short of a green mitted the contestants to play in G. vs. Burgess. 4 1 0 Manran Kurzrok vs. H. Miller: R. Sicking, ss .. .. 3 0 2 1 4 0 with her second ar.d took two putts more than one match. Ellenberger, 2 P. M.—M Allen, of O May vg. VV. Bradford: L Woods vs. N. .4 O O O 0 however, Ki ueger. c .... 3 0 O for a par five on the seventh hoje. could have won -without Wasson: I. Adler vs. E. Wilson 1 5 0 Whelan If .... 3 0 1 3 0 O Miss Cummings getting a four. Miss playing the other matches in which of the water, nymphs are Helen Walnwrlght (left) and 3 p VI.—E. Gilbert! vs. E. Taylor: J Schmandt. 1 15 O Hart vs. G. Bass; H. Philips vs. W. An- lb 4 1 2 Cummings was four up. players appeared for the second j who made history at the Rlggin. Parades, presenta- Hodapp. 2b ... 3 0 1 2 8 O Aileen drews. Hill, rs \ The eighth was halved with par time. Olympic games wave their 4 P M—G Hart vs Mitchell: -J. New- 2 0 0 0 0 EWO of medals and other cere- Greenspan Henry; Miller 1 0 0 0 0 0 throngs the tion man vs. R Elrod: vs. H. fours, both playing perfect golf. The welcomes to on New Wysonsr. Nile*, p 2 0 O 0 2 O Brookside Triumphs return E Johnston vs. T. monies marked the of the 5 P. M.—P. Smith vs. G. Rogers: H. Rhg 1 0 0 0 0 O ninth was halved with par fives. The York piers- as they return with the Eller, p conquerors. Justus vs. N. Brock: W. Fletcher vs. T. 0 0 0 O 1 O tenth was halved with par fives. The Kurzrock brothers won the 240 triumphant Olympians. They Prltzler, J. Burnett vs J B. Wright J Fitzsimmons ...1 0 1 0 0 0 Both missfid long putts by inches only %ro matches for Garfieldagainst Dllly vs. )’. Miller. H. Gallowav vs Harri- ,vs. Benson vs • Totals 31 2 7 27 18 1 they Brookside. Brookside one son: L. Beyer Hillman: £ on the eleventh and halved it took sin- Snydam: O. McDaniels vs. J. Frick. * / MILWAUKEE. with par fives. gles and two doubles encounter to l AB R H O A B Richbourg rs . 1 0 the series. WILLS STARTS I NL A Mi-1 5 0 1 1 cop Frank Roth defeated HELEN MelliJo. 2b 3 0 0 6 1 1 Milton Kurzrock, 6-3, 7-5, in a vic- JOHNNY HODAPP Bell, ss 3 0 0 0 6 1 Griffin, lb 4 1 2 9 1 0 tory that gave the winning team the T WN ... DEFENSE OF NE CRO Baseball Calendar you can crash the Strohm. 3b 3 1 2 1 6 O edge. Superior steadiness turned the y’ijHEN McGowan, If .. 3 2 1 4 0 O trick for Roth. Yy ball, you’re going some Lober, es 4 0 1 1 0 O ASSOCIATION Young, c .. 4 0 2 4 0 0 MAJOR Leo Kurzrock of AMERICAN p VANCE IS Garfteltf defeated Lingrel.

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