Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1939 — Page 21

THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1939

Armstrong His Foes Will Be Tough

Risks Title | In England Henry Is Favored to Defeat

Roderick Over 15-Round Route Tonight.

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LONDON, May 25 (U. P.).—To-| night's the night ‘“two-crown” Henry Armstrong gets the acid test of his fighting career. Armstrong, bull-shouldered Los Angeles Negro, risks his welter-

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Speedway Trials Resume Today;

Hall, Wearne Qualify for Grind

After running about four laps at approximately 125 miles an hour—a speed and a distance that |

| would have placed him safely in

cide to waive that much-debated | justments made on the car had (attempt he made Sunday.

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{given it a lot of zip.

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‘owner, said it could be repaired in time to qualify later in the week,

the field—the little Los Angeles- |

Italian signaled he was ready to

| begin a qualification test.

The delay had built the crowd up to a nice tension,

Et | Kelly always can be counted upon | tor speed, but on his first time | around it was evident that some- | thing was wrong. | the Kay Jeweler’s Spe-| and his}

His car, was smoking badly

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Rex Mays, the blond California

| comet, hopes to make his second qualifying attempt today, and if |

because Ne does, he may turn in the best

| time of any

of those competing. He made an unsuccessful run Saturday,

| fied because the motor was blow-

ing oil past the bearings. The

| equipment on race day will welude |

{one rescue squad wagon and one | It was taken back to the garage hook and ladder truck.

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| them the pole position Phil Shafer’s |

| practice laps yesterday. . . .

but couldn't get quali- |

| the homestretch, you

engine has been tightened, and is |

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None of the cars that have already qualified has averaged less than 120 miles an hour, a speed that would have gained not seo

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many years ago. . . . entry, a semi-stock car driven by Louis Tomei, turned several good

car isn't yet qualified, but a few adjustments should give it the necessary speed. . . . After Miller's car had dumped oil on could

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weight title against hard-hitting Ernie Roderick of Liverpool in the! first such title scrap ever staged in| Loa the British Empire. Hammering Henry is favored at : 5-2, although he will be giving a| I \ » | weight advantage of about 10 § TR Shaiial Nh : pounds and will be up against the| British foul rule, which disquali-

speed was only, 117.218 miles an| hour. There was even more smoke! right. ‘on his second lap, clocked at 118. 702! Mays’ car is one of the sixmiles an hour, and on the third one {cylinder alcohol-burning entries in [pe Sule I lthe Thorne team, and is an exact Sel od 5 ye DR it was re-|gjyplicate of the one Snyder used to |Snd this was a blow because. they |o bod aru ication and one-lap 3 ni in the e 0- | ¥ (had just installed new pistons in Speed WEES B00 28 Ree fies a fighter for a low blow. Arm- ; S| the car in preparation for this run There is considerable rivalry bestrong is a notorious tosser of low| \ and the race. {twee d May / n the two, an ays may run ones. | 3) : | Now they are going to put the hi S {better than his teammate, if his car Nearly 14,900 fans will swarm into \ : = = 01d ones back in, for his third and| | will take it. He turned in an un-| Harringsway Indoor Stadium to! [last trial. Kelly had bet Art {official Jap in practice several days witness this scheduled 15-round in- Sparks, head mechanician of the oo at approximately 131 miles an ternational brawl, providing a gate Joe Trome eam, thal he would hour.

of about $100,000. Roderick has beat Jimmy Snyder's four-lap| registered 23 straight victories. 5 Charles Marshall, Butler hurdler, takes this one in easy stride | qualification mark of 130.138 miles | =

d field meet to be held } d tl fficial Bob Swanson had the 16-cylinder Armstrong mav sc as he warms up for the Big State track an {an hour and the official one lap| pounds to Tei Mg Mwy ho Saturday at Notre Dame. He took individual honors in the Little record of 130.757 miles an hour, but Sampson Comet Special out for a won 45 straight bouts 35 State carnival last week-end, placing first in both hurdle events, sec- [that is all off now. {lengthy workout, and the car seems

- ond in the broad jump and tying for third and fourth in the high | “I decided even on the run I to be turning up much better. It 2 U.S. Golfers

| jump. Opposing him in the low hurdles will be Indiana's Roy Cochran, | was to make today that I would may make an attempt today. Big Ten champion, while Steve Gutting of Purdue will be the big | first consider the car rather than Shortly after the Marchese Spe-

now reported to be working all | fast practice laps, do a little skid as they crossed the slick spots. | « « It's remarkable how quickly a team gets over that worried

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threat in the high timbers. shoot for a record,” Petillo said. | cial, an eight-cylinder, 182 cubic “Now with only one chance to go, | inch supercharged job, arrived at | I am going to try for something | the track Harry MacQuinn, the easy like 122 or 123 miles an flying Scot who is a leading | hour.” | midget car and dirt track driver, Al Miller's luck was just as bad. | had it out for some warm-ups. He was piloting the Kennedy | This car also will try the speed Tank Special entered by Paul | test if it is found te be in proper | Weirick, and was coming down | order. the home stretch on the first lap | of his qualification run when his | The Champion-100-Miles-An-Hour car threw a connecting rod. {Club, composed of those drivers who 8:00—Butcher Workers vs. Hlinois Street This mechanical mishap scattered have gone the full 500 miles in Merchants. | small pieces of the engine along previous races at speeds of better Dick Chapman of Greenwich, Conn. s¢ Riverside 1 9:00—Park favern vs. Fairmount Glass.| the home stretch and drained out than 100 miles an hour without gained the quarterfinals of the Hosiery Workers vs. Link Belt at Rho- | Results in the Bush-Feezle Manu- the oil. All traffic was kept off relief, is to hold its fifth annual

British Amateur Golf Championship T$hitis Milk vs. Lilly Varnish at Brook- | facturers League at Stout stadium: (he track for more than a half hour dinner this evening at the Indiantoday along with another fellow side. |as crews picked up these pieces and apolis Athletic Club. Wilbur Shaw,

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BASEBALL lare requested to call Floyd Hassler, | Saturday afternoon's schedule in| LI. 1200.

Chapman and Holt Reach we BE Garfield 3. Tonight's schedule in the BushBritish Quarterfinals.

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Richardson vs Ft. Harrison at Ft. Har- Feezle City League at Stout Sta- | ris. United Rubber Workers vs. Baska Manu. | dium: | | fact aring at Riverside 3. | S:M—Indianapolis Machinery vs. Christ-|

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