Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1940 — Page 23

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Riganti to Take Maserati Mount Out for Stiff Run on Speedway Tomorrow

Mrs. Schell Names Three French Drivers

The Ttalian-built Maserati machines continued to make news at the Speedway today with Raul Riganti’s declaration that he would give his car a stiff run tomorrow and the announcement of the three drivers who will handle Mrs, Lucy O'Reilly Schell’s cars of the same make. Riganti, the Argentine ace whose shiny gold and blue job was pur-|

chased by a group of South Ameri | can sportsmen, wheeled the car | around the track several times yes-| terday at a slow pace. i He explained that he wanted to get the feel of the track before putting any pressure on the accelerator. The track, Riganti said, is in much better condition than it was when he raced here previously. At that time most of the oval was surfaced with brick.

Confident of 130 M. P. H.

The Argentine, who row knows enough Americanese to substitute ‘okeh” for “si” and to use the abbreviated form in ordering a popuJar soft drink, predicted that the! Maserati would do around 130 miles| an hour when he had it wound wp. Yesterday's run was the first on any track for the car, which came to this country directly from the fac-| tory. Mrs. Schell, an American HE who herself was formerly a race driver and now makes her home in Paris, cabled her American representative that her drivers would be Rene Dreyfus sand Rene LeBegue, and that Luigi Chinetti would be! relief driver for the team. The drivers are due to arrive in the United States May 23 This likely means that the Maseratis wont be un front in lineup since qualifications are to begin on Mav 18

Raced in Grand Prix

Mrs. Schell and her hushand, the! late Laury Schell, had participated | for several vears in the Grand Prix racing in Europe, and e last year bought two powerful Maserati machines from the Bologna factory. Both cars raced the Schell colors in the Grand Prix of Ger-| many, one t aking fourth place, the other going cut of the race with a broken wheel when it went into a tum too fast. Dreyfus was the the Schell team Grand Prix at Nn parently will have the French drivers ¢ oie over here. | LeBegue finiche ed third in the Grand : Rheims behind erman ivers Muller and Meier who were piloting Aute Unions. Dreyfus finished this race! in seventh place and Chinetti was! eighth.

Chinetti a Mechanie,

Chinett], In addition veteran driver, also rienced mechanic vise the final two Maseratis New York. Bernard Musnik, Mrs representative, today peedway message “Three vers are extremely co Pr ume Dreyfus and LeBegue temporarily demobilized through special | government dispensation to repre-| sent France in the United States! race, Believe Chinetti Italian national though he has had long years of residence in France. Understand three ing In New York on the S Conte di Savoia on May 23." The Speedway was informed when | Mrs. Schell filed her entry that her choices as drivers would be ap-| proved by the French Amy Things were quiet the Dpits| today as the ok wan ordered | closed for repair Several of the Cars were on the bricks vesterday. | however, with Russell Snowberger and Cliff Bergere turning some fast laps for the rail

Boyle Cars Rolled Out |

Cotton Henning also had the No 2 and No. 3 cars of the Bovie Racng Headquarters téam One of these Is an eight-cviinder job, the otlier a four and Novi are entered! with the eight-cviinder Maserati to NG driven by Ci Hampi ion Wilbm Shaw. New ami

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Oregon State End Signed by Eagles

PRITADELPHIA, May § (U. P).| President Bert Pell of the Philadelphia Eagles announced today

that he had signed Joe Wen qliek, |

former R11-Pacific Coast end from| Oregon State, to play with the Birds next season in the National Professional Football League.

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7 Champion Harness Racers Open Season Here June 22

Seven recognized world champion trotters and pacers, claiming a| total of 37 records, were included today in entries for the opening week | of horse racing in the 1940 Grand Circuit, scheduled at the Fair Grounds A. G. Norrick said approxi-

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mately $36.000 in purses will be offered Such brilliant champions as Grevhound, King of trotters; Ladvship, world's Little Pat, champion; Peter Astra, leading | money winner in 1939, and others of sulky fame will be called on to | defend their titles and reputations | against the top contenders of the nation Other champs will include Chief lee: with several records to her credit; Dale Hanover and Lone Ace,

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To Risk Titles

Three Tech athletes will risk {their titles tomorrow when 133 | schoolboys trot out on the East Side field at 2:30 p. m. for the annual ifectional track meet Those champions endangerad are: Neal Benson, 110-yard dash and the 220. Bob Avery, half-mile, Wallace (Red) Potter, pole vault. Bob Knowles, who has been coing some fast traveling for the Big Green this vear, appears to be the biggest threat to wrest the dash titles from his teammate, Benson. Eight schools will be entered. The other local sectional will be held at Southport at 1:30 p. m. Satand eight schools have en-| 128 athletes. Two Indian-| lapolis high schools, Howe and Washington, will run in that mee: The rest of the city's schoolboys will ran tomorrow at Tech

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Amateur Teemen Play Tomorrow

be Grevhound, 1:55%, owned by E. J. Baker of St. Charles, Ill, and a member of the local Sep Palin stable. Greyhound will feature the opening day's promises to be a sensational free for-all $4000 trot in which Grey{hound will be matched with the

eration. The “Gray Ghost” has not started In a competition race for more than two years. The dates

| meeting of the Grand Circuit January in New York. The local meeting will raise the curtain on the 1940 Grand Circuit season.

Four Noted Stallions | ‘Die in Fire

| PARIS, Ky, May 9 (U. P) - {of undetermined origin destiov ho iv entire breeding stock of E K Thogas at Timberlawn Farm last] Bs ight. imated at $100,000. Burned to death were four wellAmateur golfers will have another Enown turf stallions—Fiying Heels field any tomorrow when the Imdi- Re Pye BYThe Hy Ee . anapolis Public Links Association ah ng GAS holds its Pro-Amateur tourney at at Top. A second yearling esTeasan n. ply is eligible and way Timberlazn is shout eight miles

enter before 1 p. m. tomorrow by | West of Paris

calling Tommy Vaughn, TR-0955 | . Ee yn Crash Sends Two Illinois Infield ‘To Hospital

Sticks Together | PHILADELPHIA, May 8 (U

CHAMPAIGN, M1, May 9 (NEA) —Harry Sheeler of Madison, N. Three members of the MNlinois and Joe Garson of Freeport, I, I infield played together at were under observation today at] Cicero, 1, High School—Bill Women's Homeopathic Hospital folHapac, first baseman, and Al- lowing a crash during a midget America basketball forward; Johnny auto race. Drish, second base, and Dick Sheeler Shortstop and bone last captain, Tony Purz, plaved for Argo Speedway when his machine colHigh School, just a few miles away. lided with Garson's i, he TRH > oe Garson was treated for shock

Republicans to See | Park Wins Some Running

PHILADELPHIA, May 9 (U. P) — Plan: for a S0-kilometor National Over the . U. cross-country run to pe losers’ diamond. held i Fairmount Park on June 24 |[0iléd all Seven frames for {the opening day of the Republican {National Convention, were an-|

suffered a broken collar night at the National

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[their two-gamde series with Broad | Ripple by squeezing out a 35-4 win Rockets vesterday on the

the home team's six hits fairly sep-|

| (arated. Halenkemp also went seven | I ay ma a {for Ripple, but wen the victim of al first of

Kelow, chairman of the entertain. ment division of the Mayor's convention committee

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pacing queen; | half-mile track pacing!

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Norman Williams | the | Prepsters and succeeded in keaping | B

Amateurs

BASEBALL The Southport Red Birds want games for June ahd July. Write K. A. Osborne, 1103 Hanna Ave,

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Out-of-town teams within a radius jot 75 miles of Indianapolis may | book games with Real Silks by writling C. L. Auter, 3228 W. Ninth St. mdianapolis.

Gem Coals have a park permit and | ‘want & game Sunday. Call Clemm, 'IR-6067.

Goldsmith Secos desire two practice games Sunday morning and also want to book out-of-town Right games. Write 535 o ineis St. call LY-1612 until 5:30 p

Perrin Wins

Feather Title

NEW ORLEANS, May 9 (U.P) —| Irish Bobby Ruffin today blamed | “two-minute rounds’ for his defeat by Jimmy Perrin in a8 15-round| Louisiana Athletic Commission! world featherweight title bout. ‘Every time I got started good after pacing myself through a round, |

said. “If they hadn't switched | those two-minute rounds in on us, {I think I'd have done much better.” | Ruffin took the offensive from the | first round. Umpire J. Lscola gave | {Perrin 149 points to Ruffin's 127; | | Referee Red Dolan gave Perrin 148 | to Ruffin’'s 13¢, and Referee John| Sehrt gave the New Orleans boy 149 | to Ruffin's 137. Neither of the fighters scored a knockdown. | Perrin was awarded the Douisiana | version of the title after Petey

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'3 Cities Bid for

| Scalzo of New York declined a fight! {here because of the terms offered. |

|The National Boxing Association | awarded the title to Scalzo after] withdrawing its recognition of Joey Archibald of Providence, R. I, as | world’s featherweight champion. Archibald, however, still is the champion to New York State.

Better to Throw Discus Than Bomb

PEORIA, Tl, May 9 | three Bradley Tech track stars were | back ceived

ferent manner. cus thrower, mark; Iieo Yap, pole comes from China, snd lee Rodard, sprinter, hails from Switzerland.

Navy and St. John’s Join I C. 4A Ranks

NEW YORK, May 9 (NEA) - Navy and St. John’s of Brooklyn will be admitted to the Intércol-

(fastest. trotters of the present gen- |

| legiate A. A. A A. this spring when §

[the organization meets at Cam- { bridge, Mass, May 30. Addition of { the Middies and Redmen give the {T. C. 4-A a total of 46 member schools.

| Another Way to Get to College

MILWAUKEE, May 9 | Bob Shurilla, Marquette hurdler, is | given credit for one of the more unusual ways of working his way, | through college. The Gary, Ind, Yad invested in a public address system, Which he rents out.

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AMPFER — John L., beloved J jusban Emma Ampfer, father of

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Price and Mrs. Caroline Hi away at the residence, 31. Tm Ave. Rednesday, 5 LE age A aorsi ome. 1671 5. % finsiener ome 1 BE. New May 11, 2 p Burial Washington Pa Cemetery. Ppriends may cali any time after 6 p. m. Thursday. CARR-«<Mrs. Sylvia Oreng hi oo on Carf, passed away Wednesda May 8. Funeral services, dnged urday. May 11 at the Ragsdals Funeral Home, 1219 invited. Interment Crown Hill lends may call. at the funeral home Friday. ~William L., husband of Clara Bvans, father of Mrs. H. W._ Pattison, Mrs. Homer W. Jones, Mrs. C. EK. Ruth of New York, Mrs Hervert E. Rennard, passed away Tuesday, Also two grand. children survive Funeral Friday. 8 m., at Shirley Bros ilinois at Tenth. Fri the chapel any time. urial Crown nh GEISENDORFF-—-Kenneth T., age 40 OR husband of Tillie Geisendortt and of Richard, Ralph, Lester Gel ee and stepfather of Wilhelmina owell; brother of Norman Geisendorff, Mrs, thel Schimegel and Mrs. Dorothy Tae in or pa away Tuesday, Funeral Fri 1:30 p_m., at Shirley Bros. Cene trai | apel, liinois at Tenth, Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the chapel.

HERZIG — Charles I. 83 years, beloved father of Harty and Carl Herzig, brothe of Mrs Sigmund preged awa Funeral! Pridav, G Herrmann Funeral 150% Ss East St. "Friends invited, Burial Crown Hill,

adr OCKR- Nelle Walton, aze 67, beloved

mother of Mrs. Audry Walton Brown, randmother of Audry Ann and Jo Nels rown, passed away Wednesday pp. m. Funeral from the residence of the daught er 51 N Sawant Lane, Sature day 0:30 a. m rial Crown Hill Friends may call at the residence after 3 p. m. Friday.

Bernice M., entered into ress Wednesday, age 48 vears, wife of Clarence J. Kelly, mother of Dorothy Jean an James Paul Kelly daughter of Mr. an Mrs. Wiliam J. Dichmann, sister of Mrs, Stephen Sullivan, Lebanon, Ind, and Mrs. George Sheridan, Lucille. Ravmond and William E. Dichmann. Services Frie day, 10 m.. at Ohrist Church. Monue ment Circle Friends may call at He W. Moore Peace Chape:r until hour service

LEMEN--Mary Belle, age 75, mother of Florence Isenhower, Whites« town, Ind; Mrs. Anna Blackburn and Charles BE. Lemen, passed away at the residence, 2068 8. Arsenal Ave. Yogiiess dav. Funeral Saturday 1:30 p from Shirley Bros. Central Chapel, tiinots at 10th Burial Memorial Park. Friends mayv call at the chapel after 7 p. m, Thursday.

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George BE. beloved husband of Ryan, passed away Wednesday, Funeral Saturdey, Mav 11, 10 at the home, 1152 8 Sherman Friends invited. Burial New

YOUNT--Heleh R. N_, beloved daughter of Aaron and Pear] Yount, niece o Amy Weatherby, Mrs. Fred Voorhies and Miss Dessie Yount, sister of Jim. Bill and Cecil Yount and Mrs, Harty Ware renburg, Mrs. Frances Greene, Mrs, Ray Sears, Stella Yount and Opal Yount, died at St, Vincent's Hospital Wednhese E Mav 8 Funeral at her home, 218% Ninth St, Saturdav, Mav 11, Pan m. Services SS. Peter Pau Cathedral, 8 a. m. Friends invited, urial Centennial Cemetery 11:30 a. m. (Martinsville papers please ¢opy.)

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