Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1920 — Page 21
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TH®^ INDIANAP0II8 NEWS, FEIDAT, APllIL 80, 1926.
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ADDITIONAL SPORTS
AAU.I)mTIMS INMIlDm
JUNIOR TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS JULY 1«-17—CHICAGO GETS PENTATHLON.
Dan O'Leary StiH Hiking
NENtI n4 seme
j^TORK, April 29.—The Junior
and seinor track uid field eiianipioii^•hlp evente of the National Amateur ijetic Union will 1»e held at the
rard etadlnm July If and 17. It
was announced hy the cdiairman. Frederick W. Rubtea. He said the events will serve as a float tryout to Select an Olympic track and field l^ns are also beina made, he aMed. to conduct a peatalhloa cbam« moaaltip which also win he nesia'
i s* an official Olympic tryont. i^eat probably will take place iffo on a date to be deter^ater. Croes'coantry trials
1)^ oontcmplatod.
tlasHar <a Oiraipic, rha' crenta of tho A. A, U, eiiam- ' pionahlp pmgrmm are similar to those of the Oiymple i^pram, excepi for the dfstance ran. the walk and the tte.yard hufdta. Mr. Rubfea reco»> mended In a letter to atemhars of the championship coannlttee that these .(Tents be ettmiaated from the.lunior ami senior rhampionship profitam sad that they fee held after
Olympic iwmee.
He explained that the Amet Olympic committee sugiipeote tryouts be held under ^adit ooftfarm as nearly as poaeihle to
ooBdttiohe under which the Ofympl# eveat!i are hetd. The ooaa>
mittee aaso national etee
mrmnplonehipa
walk be nooitd«mf tke hmal trjroata far tke Olympic ^mai. Mn ilaWea explained thm he hi fdmntfpp a irvoat of these evsM at a fb^ it^r New York about July lb or It. Tbo aa^ (loaat ate^techase ehampioaahip was a warded the New York AthiotlOipftth
BliUJB FAIIS CHESTY OVEH lECORO OF BALL TEAM
EAST CHICAGO. Ind.. April SO.— Dan O'Leary, the veteran pedestrian who has been winntna walkina honors in all parts of the world since he first started hla professional career In 1174, stopped in East Chicago for a few hours yesterday upon his return from a six months* walking' tour of the south. Burins the six months he wore out six pairs of shoes, but boasts that he has returned without a corn
or ealioua
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leis. lire i^yaipie
ha# rcQUedl^ that the epieehaaa a»t dacmtlilna na aad a lO^fldO-BMtiMF
__ T—« fan* are bey! nrUns to a real winafas
hand#, after and White
iii-td- 34*e to a tea«ltinlas< 4 T^ure^y served to
convictions.
ThM U!oe sad White has been der*at«^ but oh^ tkls aeaeoft. and that was aft«-r eievah laalasa of hard bait wHh F»irbanka-Mores, the snore end* Ins * to f. This was flt the first of the seasofi and Diitier had had but
Butier has
two days o€ peaettoe. B<
twice (iefiiatJid "Dm* Rish. 10 to I,
and 9 to I* (Central u
were van<|ai same was "
iatardajr the Indiana
la. l»li city ehampe, t to 2. Yesterday's t exhibition yet.
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STATE FIB RESULTS^ ^ [l-T. WAYNE. lad., April 39,—Two men shot Into the tcn*men lead of the of the dtote bowllns tournament^S^t aisht. J. Aaer. of Ft. Wayne, with #25 jNSA tnok nfth place, and Fred €. RaynaJda. with rJ4, went into ninth plhee. lii tho dsahlas and five iften, there BO chaase in the ten leadera.
Tee CBaasy fer Mtsaa ST. LOUIS. April 3#.—The ecitedaled elsbt>round bout here last nlsht be* tweea Joe Lynch, of New York, and Kid Resan, a looal fishier, was stc^pped by the referee In ^ Nig fifth round to save Resan further ^nlMi* OMMit. The men are (.aaiantwetshta ■*«a«—y Wtam Shade. ^ CLBVELAim. AprU Delaney, Clevelatid IfshtwelshL waa ■cw a newspaper deefatmi over Bdtselananeaa. ef New York, la a 'peand boot bore laat nlsht. mxrmAMmm. aerti Bo.>^.jee Mmm. Sm Natimi bmvyeiirht. has Mpad ■r-
INDIANA TRACK ATHLETES READY FOR PURDUE MEET
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.. April 3d.—Indiana is expected to be a favorito In the Pnri3ae*Crfmson track and field meet here flatardsy afternoon. A eiippled team has been Indiana's lot for two weeks, but the Jinx now seems to have left. Rhorer, Purdue's star dash man. may find t£inss easier than he had anticipated, however. Konrad, tha Crimson's fiaahy sprinter, is still hobhlfns on his bad nnderpinnins as a result of an injury received Just before last Saturday’s Franklin meet. * Indiana expects to take the h aisles with Captain Heber Williams and Lindsey Pierce, football player, has shown exceptional form in the r^*F***t,^<* Miller, the Boiler Maker weight man, a hard flsht la the dlacaa and shot-put events. Habbs. ladianapolfs runner, is elippiajr a fast pace fa the half mile and Loomis Is aoiny the Quarter* mite in leas than SS seconds. Furnas is the Boiler Maker whom the Indiana athletes respect. He Is conceded a victory In the two-mile event and may annex the one-mile run.
Gets Flying Start
It pays to #et a flylns atari, la what John Wamalay, of tha Butler varsity tennis team, believes. Thursday morning: Wamalay and Bami Baas, another Butler student, wein to the speedway haiMalv and took out an aeroplane for a praetiee spin. They were both pilots in army aviation *4011 na the war and so are thoroughly at home ia the air. After doina a number of stunts over Butler CoTieae and IrvinatOQ. they returned to Speedway City. In the afternoon Wamaley returned
to the Butler-Audttbontonnla courtt, where the Blue and Whlto net men praetiee, and offered to take on all played he waa easily the vtetor. Wamsley la now thfnkina of sal ling around in an eeroplane before he bellna all bit tennle matohea this year, Wabash at rvaakUa.. FrXnKLIN. Ind., April 39.—Franklin and Wabash collegea wars scheduled to meet this afternoon in the first official baseball game M the season for the local school. Ruale and Heald will form toe Wabato battery, while either Pruitt or Larabef and Klngaolver will represent Franklin.
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gloves and bats. ^
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will cover about six weeks,
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