Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1939 — Page 17

THURSDAY, JUNE 1. 1080 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES® PAGE 17

Revision of | Pilots Line Up at Banquet Table to Divide >00-Mile Race Awards

Race Prize List Hinted 3

| Drivers Also Indicate They

Prefer Different Kind of | Victory Affair.

(Continued from Page One)

and previous Victory Dinners, | } : E fe # y Have youn ever Fun over a big Myers bluntly declared that because | 3 ¥ i 3 A : ; broken bottle and cut your of certain factors “this may be the] ] F ® , 5 v

last.” a@ y 0 y %g L% 0 "| casing so badly that it was Although he later declined to] 8 i : ? A . . elaborate on this statement it was | unfit for further service ? indicated by other sources that | : y drivers and other 500-mile partici- | Well, this is one of the accidents you are protected against by the Lee Tire 12-

pants would prefer a post-race | months’ guarantee against with disfavor on a large banquet road hazard. Sure, it's an unwhere they were assighed to a Ss 0 RE a oe To the 500-mile race winner go the spoils, as well as the smiles of his two closest competitors. Here Tt's fairly safe to guess that this conversation had something to do with the Memorial Day grind, | 66 stations «+ Oratany Lee : : 7 | is Wilbur Shaw (right), the victor, as he was greeted at last night's Speedway Victory Dinner by simmy That's Lou Mever, the hard-luck driver, on the left, and his companion is Rex Mays, another pilot, i i from past 10 coast

celebration limited to those who ready and spin the cars around speakers’ table separated from thei X & 8h : Ci GF ges e 4 i #. usually liberal guarantee! wives, pit crews and helpers & : ; ” i ; 4 ; . E L ? ’ u ww ] b. IW And adjustment under it 8 TR } Gets 82 sSnvder (left), who finished second, and CHff Bergere, third in the race, Meyer's share of the prize melon totaled $3200. Mays drew checks that added up to 8685. Shaw Gets $27.37 jE ’ : . 3 ) id / 7 { 2\ » ls )

One driver who aoclined to be | named said his fellow pilots looked | fault of the Chamber of Com- dR ‘ ol Hi A TT 001. ; he : Sy _ just as liberal . . . at Phillips merce or the Citizens’ Speedway | Times Photos —————

the track, and their guests. As one source put it, “through no As for the banguet and prize-| | mal WW yr 1 . | sharing, it all followed the theme By ll Pp bli I ks T ot B wtler A lumni and -~ : of the race itself-—-spoils and re- Amateur Spot {sS | u IC nil S ests | { = <> ik Py : (TAR +7

i v . 3 » | joicing for the winners, that un- | | Varsity to Battle = ) failing optimism among the losers] SOFTBALL iBush-Feezle Commercial League at To Be Held July 9 E (\ ; | x {

and that note of tragedy for its yes k victims > | The Regen Baking team is seek. | Softball Stadium A baseball game in which Butle: ~~

| Shaw naturally topped the list of ing a game for next Sunday. Call Eg RS cocaine: 8. 0 | Central Indiana's outstanding | University alumni and varsity mem winners, His cash prizes totaled HA. 1012 | 0:00-~J. S.C, vs. United Laundries [public links amateurs will compete [pers will participate will be held $7375. With that today the 1937 | : July 9 at the Coffin Golf Course in| and 1038 winner had the graceful| Tonight's schedule in the Bush- the 10th District gualifving round L. Strauss trophy, the Borg-Warner |Feczle City League at Stout Sta- of the 1939 U. S. GG. A. National Public Links Championship, it was an- cording to an announcement by

trophy, his second electric refrig- dium erator and another checkered flag. $i IY ra as YRutoner VWork | Results in the Bush-Feezle Manu- nounced today Paul D. Hinkie, athletic director, | / Te a int igna polis Mudhiety Vs. timo TROUUTETS League Stout ST » E " tute A eee] and Don Trone, president of the Notice how many friendly calls are made for “Good Old | RIALS as Street Merchants Wm. B. Burford, 7: Indianapolis Rail- following a conference tween ark “B" mens club Brucks”? TY : 1s of bers of the older generaadded up to $15,687. Third in the - wavs. 3 Superintendent Charles ©. Sallee : STUCKS | rousands Or members er ge race and in the winnings was Clifl Tomorrow night's pairings in the Unemployment Compensation, 12; Hecker and John 1. Niblack, U. 8. GG. A. Following the baseball game the tion have, year after year, enjoyed this fine beer and Bergere. He received $7062.50 : Products, 8 district supervisor of the event annual “B” men's banquet will be associate it with memories of fathers and grandfathers

Shaw Near Tears or oh 8: International Harvester) ww gross winners of the 36-hole held in the Campus Club. Honor who also preferred Brucks.

| oo. on round will qualify for the national _, > 24th er puis . : intacie. 3e ! That happy-go-lucky atmosphere PREPPING mosults in Ye De finals to be played July 24 to 20 over ~ 11 be paid 1 Pik {roy SHH GOOD OLD BRUCKS is a product of experienced men Ski ClEMMcienise; Khy SWLHENNT 51 FOR PAR Tweilighit Fuorory rr Baltimore's Mount Pleasant Course, | freshman coach for nine years, af —workers who have learned brewing from masters and

automobile racing drivers was Anprentice Printers " Indianapolis T ul " “1d the baseball game and hanguet : ] - ’ 1 local event will be open to ff oR broken onlv for the presentation of Paint & Color, ' Senior lettermen wlil be given "B”| who, in turn, pass their knowledge on to 1 I 1 1 . - the A. A. A. Contest Board medals Reilly Tar & Chemical, 10; Bovs' Club passes for the 1939-40 school year their sons, at Brucks,

First prize went to Flovd Roberts, The W. 1. Merchants downed the Hla Griggs, known as the boy y 3 . : who was injured fatally in the y & P Painters in a Bush-Feezle 'with the golden toe, will attend the \ ) To be sure of getting beer brewed in the N UNMURRIED, OLD-FASHIONED WAY

three-car crash in Tuesday's race Junior League game [banquet. Those in charge are Wally o It was hard for Shaw to keep back y UNWINDWéG - . . . W Middlesworth, assistant football | - ask for GOOD OLD BRUCKS! You'll the tears as he handed the medal aL OF BRODY BASEBALL Lions ori Links loonch; Judge Charles J. Karabell, | . like iit

Nn MIS ap ‘1 kne ‘he ind \ - ’ " p antler | " ‘ wi] fa ' Harold Hungate and Earl T. Bon-| to Mrs. Roberts. “I knew what kind Fak CONTROLS I'he Empire Life and Accident About 25 Lions Club golfers were HR hyave IN A i. | | THE BRUCKMANN COMPANY « CINCINNATI, DHIO

of a sawmill Floyd was going to buy 1% x TIMING Insurance team Will practice at expected to compete in the fifth Advertisement E: A. & A. BEVERAGE CORP.

with which to build a house,” he = vx OL SWING Garfield 3 tomorrow at 4:30 p. m weekly tournament this afternoon said. “I even Knew what Kind ol | he N at the Pleasant Run Course » " 3 NE : 22 3 wware St, VET cattle he planned to put on his ON Zionsville desires games with | Amazin Relief for a 2 N. Delaware St, LE-7578 ar This is y - ult 1 stro teams for June 4, 11 and ] > v 4 : tarm This is a mighty difficult rong te A estell RK nocked Out

moment for me, for he truly was my - J 18. Model Dairies and Greenfield | ° = . IP Lg LL Beers, : take notice. Call Jones Meat Mar-| OAKLAND, Cal, June 1 (1 Mast re : rR

friend % BG The second-place medal went to NC ket. Zionsville, Ind. between 8 Newsboy Millich SACTAMENTO | pearkadle remady svar dlseaversd for external skin Lil o \ Yr i [NY J m and 6 p. m [ heavyweight boxer, knocked out Bob troubles, SPORODYNE brings amazing, quirk relief : Shaw himself, while Chet Miller a.m and 6 | y m Intense (tehing. Wospital proved remedy for ’ B

fra dy A [Nestel 08 Angeles, in the SIXth | aAthiste's Foot. ringworm, and many other skin dis ( won third. The medals are awarded West Side Merchants captured 4 i 4? Lo last ‘nig (A ty is Tari rn et in Toor 3 ka ALE to the vear's outstanding drivers on i ine erchants onj round here last night SPORODYNE at Any Good Drugstore ad gy Wohl rE : their fifth game of the season by - A ———————————————_ —_— A. (5. Ch. -upPIOVEd racks : |defeating the Martinsville Red Sox, | ig Meyer Gets Big Hand | Re as le to 4 Merchants will meet the . . a RE | State Penal Farm nine at the | Shaw's share from the Speedwa) ONEn Ng | Farm Sunday Plavers will leave | Corp. for inning the 500-mile Fourteenth of a series of illus- Indianapolis at 11:30 a. m grind was $20,000. Snyder received | (pated and instructive golf $10,000 for second, and Bergere grticles. | Cardinal A. Cs will practice at $5000 for show position | | Garheld 2 tomorrow afternoon at | Snyder, apparently believing in By ART KRENZ [* 30 giving credit where credit is due,| NEA Service Golf Writer

a — remarked as he received his check Timing is co-ordination of all 5 Dirt Track Races

I knew all along I had a winning parts of body so that at moment of car. All my creditors were pulling impact arms, wrists, legs and ‘hips On Logansport Bill | for me all the time are in proper position to get results . Lou Meyer, three-time Speedway Unwinding of body in downswing . the controls timing LOGANSPORT, June 1.--Five It also controls direction of arc of events are scheduled on the dirt clubhead track racing program at the Cass It controls timing of wrists, there- County fair grounds course Sunday by timing clubhead The event is sponsored by the MidMost common of slices are pro- West Racing Association

Tuesday afternoon, June 6, at 3 p. m. on the Fairview diamond, ac-

Northeast Community Centel team defeated the Oxvgen Co club, 4 to 2, last night

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public links amateurs living closer to Indianapolis than to Chicago, Detroit, Dayton or Louisville, The en [try fee is $2

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winner who was forced out of race after 197 laps, heard Shaw declare that “Lou drove the winning race—there's no question about it And vou can be sure I received no Satisfaction when 1 aooned UP he 4uced by cutting across ball ‘and = | Aw und SRW ‘Him Un ‘ha When «clubhead is late, trailing be- Relieve Externally (aused It was Mever, incidentally, who HI ns after hitting region is the big Hang ot bie dinher—he Both are result of pressing, which TRY MILDLY MEDICATED abt Bebe Stabp, SINT per hard-luck is whirling body too fast in downboy whom the crowd enjoyed seeing swing in the mone) : | The drivers and their winnings: | NEXT—Hitting region. SOAP ana OINTMENT Wilbur Shaw .... $27,375.00 | 8 TT rm x s Jimmy Snyder 15.687.50 |&# Hi pt Cliff Bergere delve 7052.50 mb Ted Horn Jedi | M45 00

Babe Stapp Ceieeees 3800.00 [RAH 9 Lou Meyer : 3900 00 | Hs George Barringer 2612.50 His Mauri Rose . 2012.50 |

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