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Quad-City Times from Davenport, Iowa • 15

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Page 15 Morning Democrat Auguit 13, 1933 Moving Into Tougher Competition This Weekend Teen-Agers Take Lead In Amateur Garside In Western Jr. Goll Tourney O'Leary Takes First Prize In Niagara Open NIAGARA FALLS. Ont. i -Paul O'Leary, lanky shotsmith from Bismarck, N. captured the $300 first prize Monday at the Kitchener Rockway, skidded to a 76 on the f'naf round Monday for a total of 223 and a four-way tie for fourth place.

Toronto Lambton's Jerry Ma-Gee cap-ured the amateur honori CHARLOTTE, N. C. M-A trio of teen-agers, two of hom hardly aid a .77, which was one better NORBECK. Md. iff) The 38'h Western Junior Golf championship starts today with a record field of nrrp JU 1 than last year's amateur winner, look big enough lo walk against Moe Norman of Kitchener Rock- a strong wind, threatened to take over the early part of the Women's 140 playing over a patched-togeth er course at Manor Country Club way.

Norman held a three-srrokn lead on MaGee goiivr into the fi second annual Niagara Parks Commission Open Golf Tournament with a one-over-par 217 score for the 54-hole tournament. O'Leary was four strokes bet National Amateur Golf Champion nal 18 holes but ballooned to a while MaGee wound up with a tvo-over-par 7t. The patching was made necessary because many of the greens turned to brown over the Weekend. The youngsters from 22 states. ship -Monday.

Tiny Clifford Ann Creed of Ope- ter than his closest competitor, Bob Burns of nearby Cherry Hill. the District of Columbia and Can who finished with a 221 for $300 ada will play five holes of the second money. Third place went to Vancouver's Bill Mawhinney Al Smith of the Cleveland Indians was nicknamed "Fuzy" by his high school football teammates because he started shaving so young. front nine, eight holes of the back nine and five holes taken from a third nine holes- Far will be 70 and the distance will be, 6,338 with a 222. Last year's winner and first- lousas, and Anne Quast of Marysville, bo'h 16-year-olds, and Carole Jo Kabler, 17, of Roseburg, Ore-, the newly crowned junior girls champion, turned in impressive first round victories on' the rugged Myers Park Country Club course.

But nearly all the 80 girls were utterly defeated by the long, hilly course and the sultry, over-90 de round leader, Lloyd Tucker of yards. Scoring probably will be high as some of the greens Uiat will be used are in poor condition. Offi cials blamed the heavy rains, then severe heat for the baking out. More than 30 state or big city gree heat. Not until defending champion Barbara Pomack, who is almost 23, came along to uphold the prestige of the established stars, did anyone break par on the easier front nine.

The course has a women's par of 37-3774. junior champions are entered, topped by John Garrett cf the University of Houston, runnerup in the Moines. Left to right: batboy Kent Stevens, Evelyn Kupc, Audrey Strokes, btcvie Waggoner, Janet Wisehart, Charmaine Coghill, Jean Schilling, Betty Chatfield, Ethel Daily, Darlene Hanssen, Jerry Ratliff, Bev Criffin, Millie Campbell, Bev Etter, Margie Rogiers. (Staff The Click Chicks of Davenport, girls' Softball team sponsored by Gink's Jewelrjyhead into tougher competition this weekend when they take off for Omaha, and the regional tournament which opens there Saturday. The Chicks, leaders in the Illowa League, qualified for the regional after winning the state crown in Des 4 Miss Creed, who weighs 104, was only one over par for the 12 Mr.

Bond Mr. Lillard say: National Intercollegiate tournament. Tom Garside of Davenport, I. fh lows Junior and Notre Dm champion, I the fstaVg representative Mid llo Is one, of the top name players in the list of entries. Other top names include Tat Situation Is Optimistic holes she needed to dispose of Jan Iowa Gridders Boast 2 Giant Tackles Kenny Davis Of Davenport Wins Semi-Main Davenport's Kvnny Davis scooted to a victory in the semi-main Brady, North Scholastic champ; Ronald Schwarzel of Pitts IOWA CITY, la.

Two renovat- Tarble of Los Angeles, 7 and 6. Miss Quast turned back Mrs. Grace De Moss Smith of Corel Gables, a Curtis cup player in 1952 and 1334, 3 and 1, in a mild upset. Miss Kabler, who isn't much bigger than Miss Creed, had an easy time Naomi Venable, New York state champion from Pough-keepsie, winning 6 and 5. burgh, last year's medalist in the giants who know a lot of line Western; James Curti, Perm play and two other Jottermen, plus several strong sophomores, "will sylvania Junior champ; Joe Grace Detroit high school winner; Roy Moore, Tennessee Junior race at the Quad-City Speedway Sunday night as the race was called off by rain after slippery laps.

Davis' red No. 70 pushed through to win as the s'ock car feature and feature wvre washed out. Heat races went to Benny Hofer a good mile relay team in high school. Bill Keichow, Deeorah, elder brother of Quarterback Jerry, will bf a big help at right tackle. The former paratrooper, who was a freshman at Iowa in 1917, was moved into the line early last fall but he received a shoulder separation in September and played briefly in only three games after the opener.

At let tackle, an eastern sopho and schoolboy champion, and William Ro.ver of Columbus, Southern Junior champion. has the promise of greatness now that he is physically fit. Coach Flora points out that his maturity and stability are good assets because he is the intelligent type who can prp up the yotincer players just by the force of his example. If a starting lineup on of'ense were picked today, Swedberg would be at right tackle and Kress at left. They are expected to be good for long periods of service, despite the presence of some adequate reliefers.

Back of Swedberg is Donald Deane Beman the youngest en of Rock Island, Bill Stair of Mo- tackles is Terry Shuck of Des Moines, 198 pounds. Shuck has played briefly in a number of ball games during the past years, always as a reserve. Others in the tackle group are line, and Bill Bartley of Mohne. Leroy Morohart of Moline took time trial honors with a time of 19-57. more, Dominick sgro of HacKen help to make the University of Iowa's tackle situatino of less concern than usual.

In fact. Line Conch Bob Flora takes a pleasantly optimistic view when he reviews the candidates for the No. 7 left tackle) and No. 3 fright tackle positions in the 1933 Hawkeye line. Kfwlcer Swedhrrg, a senior from Sycamore, is back at right tackle, abl to navigate naturally a'ler a knr operation.

Swedberjj is big, rugged and smart at the job hut last year hi wobbly knee put him on the sidclinrs at critical Mages when he emild least be itpared. The big man is the squad's front- trant in the National Open this year, tops a strong local field. The 32 match play berths will be determined in today's 18 hole quaJifying round, with Iao rcuivl cf match play Wednesday and Thursday and ihe 36-hole final Friday. There will be a consolation tournament on Wednesday a' Woodmont for non-qualifiers. sack, N.J., now rates behind! Kenneth Jelile, West Liberty, 20i Kress.

Sgro is a serious hard-work-Ipounds, who has been a squad- ing athlete who developed fast man or tvvo scasons; Sophomore oi msi at. uouis, Jiu.the spnnc. ue is sinuy aneau spring, lie is rvmnrfc anrt Tli.c crilinmni-o Dirk" TheCr Of DavenOOft 212 mr nno th hn. sophomore who did well 'for a and Donald Ahlgren. Cedar Rap- I vrain-rsters wits thp pvH youngster in the spring work.

ids. a 200-pound junior who was on when you ask for Uiinknnw'Hwf I urUo. nnH The third lotierman among the i the 1934 squad. Woodhouse Injured In Race Accident SARATOGA SPRING. N.V.

iP -Hedley Woodhouse, second leading rider of the meeting, became a victim an odd accident before the first race at Saratoga Monday. mount, Maiden Voyage, suddenly jerked her head high ajid struck the little reinsman in the jDcr.piie his size he was a point- winning sprinter and a member of tic fUJ ranking taeki? and Coach Flora helieves he will have a big year. Swedberg is active for size and relishes the rough going. Other rejuvenated lineman is right eye. Hank Nykaia Wins Big Car Feature At Fair Hank a i a of Chicago 111., slipped past Bob Cleberg of Rio, Wisconsin, Sunday-night at the Mississippi Valley Fair Exposition to win the 20-lap feature big car race before 3,000 racing fans.

The race had developed into For That "New Car Ftol Behind the Wheel" This happened on the wav to theiGeorse Kress of Dubuque, a 230-, post. The eve bled profusely and Pander. Kress won a letter in 19.33; Woodhouse's silks were splattered ADDS 5 T0 15 YEARS OF LIFE TO ANY ROOF only 3c per sq. ft. Tht amoiing insulation quality of lumiclad pro.

vidt low-cost temperol'ift control. Kttpt build, ings cooler in summeri Warmer in wintor. Apply lumiclad yourself goes on quickly, easily. WRITE TODAY FOR FREE TEST KIT! Department 13B with blood, as he dismounted and alked to. the first aid room in the paddock.

It required two stitches to close the optic. He cancelled his remaining engagements. CARLIN'S Steering Service Speca'sts in Wheef Alignment I Steering Dial l-mt 431 I. 4th SI. 1 block North of Otvt Irldjo out nurt aknee in a freak no-; contact play in the spring of 19.34.! After an operation he worked summer to loosen the knee for play last fall but couldn't make it.

Kress looked good in the spring, without any trouble with the; knee. He us the determined come- back type, a strong student and three-way duel when Nykaza and Thouiands of lumiclad rooft art "ow giving compltt satisfaction. BRAND A total of R97 high school foot- hall teams will compete for cham pionships in six divisions in Texas this year. Cleberg caught Red Hoyle of Cedar Rapids, the early lepder, on the third lap. On the 10th orbit.

Hoyle blew a radiator hose and was forced to withdraw. Vic Ellis of Rockton, 111 won the first heat with Hoyle, Cleberg and Nykaza finishing in that order in the second heat. Les Turner of Des Moines won the third heat. Nkfza nosed out Cleberg in a three-lap special match race and Jerry Blundy won in the Austral-Ian pursuit race, with Keith Thomas of Madison, Wisconsin, winning the time trials in 27.05. Kentucky Blended Whiskey Step out in this Semifinals Ready In DCC Golf Meet Alan Howard plays Whitry Bar nard and Bob Powers goes against Mike Underwood in the semifinals of the men's golf tournament cf the Davenport Country Club.

Semifinals will be played this week with the finals in the tourney scheduled for next Sunday. In the women's tourney, Anna belle Ehlers will play Mrs. A-Ewing and Mrs. W. K.

Priester will go against Mrs. C. Reinhard. W. H.

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