Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1942 — Page 26
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151 Boys Will Participate Two Records (DRESS a" Night Ball In 9th City Track Meet Broken by |FENEE AER PERERA, FOU Gets N.Y. T
One hundred and fifty-one city high school track athletes will com- NEW YORK, April 30 (U. Pm
pete tomorrow afternoon in the ninth annual city track and field meet N e le Ha nes 3 vl ; : 3 : A fal : Although night baseball and oute | 2 Ys y 2 y 4 4 3 door night fights will be banned in
at Tech at 2:30 o'clock. Tech, the defending champion, who have won all eight previous the metropolitan area if Police
championships, has entered the largest squad of 33 boys. Coach Paul| Southport still is boss of Marion =e Lal & 4 ; i 1 ; : Commissioner Lewis J. Valentine E. Myers believes his under-classmen squad is capable of thwarting the county high school track and field _~ Si a & a oh oi adheres to his present interpretathreat Howe's Hornets are expected * competition : eR EF a , Ea 5 ) tion of army orders, there appeared to provide. -- mediocre season, then came to life : CoE og pe ; sii {4 : a good chance today that the ques Howe, | the city’s youngest high|in the recent Southport relays. The| The Cardinals, coached by Doyle 1 ne : : 3 a ; a : | |tion will be studied further before a school that has risen rapidly in ath-|Blue Devils will enter 19 in the city |E. Plunkitt, won their sixth con-|{ CE , a a i Se final decision is made. ne.
letic prominence, will use 25 boys meet. secutive county title yesterday aft-|f eb oh Lo pen | : | : ; Valentine, who is in charge of ene
the meet. The varsity team is| Washington, the meet’s dark Cail ; i : : ) Sudded with veterans and appears|horse team, has a squad of 26.| S000 Bt the Wasungien high Jo Re T — wn : forcing | jie dius, believed: the exceptionally strong in dashes and |Manual with 20 and Broad Ripple school athletic field. a Ln : | | i army will ban night base ‘pare hurdles. with 18 complete the meet’s entry| Southport won seven’of 13 events) By Ry Pe . 5 I] = ns ticular because the powerful light Shortridge started out with a |list. to compile 58% points. Ben Davis PI til ik ET a o | ing - systems at the ball parks are : was second with 37. Other scores : Pi a a = . | ¢ |visible for miles.
were Warren Central, 35%: Central] gs Will Make Test ;
4 of Lawrence, 29, and New Au-|: oo i al ee i ; City Track Records guste, 2. i = , il] | Army officials, however, are unapie | | derstood to have assured some bases
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-— , 1938. Time, Best Mile in State 100 Sard Dash--Piel (Shortridge), Mile Relay Tech ! : : ! | . : : | 1 Io} ,
(Broad Ripple), 1938. Time, :15.3. 1:34.5. : | ih Sard Dak Teicympte (Terh), High Jump—Wilkinson (Broad Rip- Pete Negley, Central of Lawrence. : 2 : go : | [ |games and night fights. aS ; If the night games at Ebbets field
1938. Time, :51. ple), 1938. Height, 5 feet 9% inches. Haynes ran an excellent high) : Central of Lawzence's all-round athlete, is shown above (left) winning the 100-yard dash yesterday afternoon in |and the Polo Grounds were can-
| 1 : : d 290 Yard Dash—Piel (Shortridge), Shot Put — Krager (Shortridge), school mile in 4:33.7 for one record. 1938. Time, :22. 1941. Distance, 49 feet 7% inches. His time was one second better than Pete Negley, i i i in: 2 celed it would cost the 200 Yard Low Hurdles — Kersey Pole Vault — Potter (Tech), 1040. |the best mile mark run in the state the Marion county track and field meat at Washington high school field. Negley ran the century in :10.4. He also won the 220-yard Se oon SDrukiva
(Washiasivn),. 1958, Tite, 955 Belghi, A fo 714 inches. ¥his year by Ashley Hawk of North i igh i Haynes is shown (above right) winning the half-mile run. He also set a new ; Half-Mile Run—Bose (Tech), 1935. Broad Jump—Brown (Shortridge), [Side Ft. Wayne. Haynes also placed dash and broke a record in the hig jump. Jom y . ( ght) 9 estimated $200,000 each. The Giants’ Time, 2:08.3, : 1935. Distance, 20 feet 113 inches. [first in the half-mile run. mile record of 4:33.7, the fastest high school mile run this year in the state. first night game at the Polo Negley, who was the meet’s out- Grounds is scheduled for May 22
standing individual, won three Woman Catches 9249 |also won trophies for being the Broderick Elected Ventral Nine Wins an od ih ote ak vee ela
firsts: 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash . longest and heaviest sailfish official- . : . p 3 el ny AVE on i. ASOLINEKE and high jump and placed third in| Pound Marlin |1y recorded in a tournament. Baseball Captain UPLAND, Ind, April 30 (U. P).— president and ‘father’ of major the shot put. In the high jump he George Huesmann of Troy, Ill, . Indiana Central defeated a Taylor |league night ball, was out of town
bettered his own county record| MIAMI BEACH, April 30 (U. P.).|was the only contestant to win three Bernie Broderick, former Cathe- university baseball team yesterday, 20d Sold not be Joadned long Som
: i with a jump of 6 feet % inch. His|—Geraldine F. Wells and Louis S.|first places, all of which were in the |dral and Park basketball star, yes- 17 to 5, scoring 17 runs on 15 hits ment. Le Ye REGU L AR Ca S60 enn 1941 mark was 5 feet 9% inches. |Meyers, both of Detroit, today led |casting division. terday was elected captain of the| ¢ ino Grevhounds capitalized on 10 ot Ho funnis, sk _— ib Jayla Ben Davis’ mile relay team of Bill|the list of more than 100 prize win- ER RL Butler university baseball team. |Taylor errors. gag :
1 Grounds .to determine whether the TAX PAID Haley, John Gerth, Wayne Blair|ners in the $10,008 Metropolitan Geologist Graham A brother of Charles Broderick, glow produced by the lighting sys
. and Bill Powers broke the 1941 rec-| Miami Fishing tournament. EVANSTON, April 30.—Otto GraHIGH OCTAN & ord. . The Giants ren the four quar-| Miss Wells, with a 249-pound blue |ham, Northwestern's _three-sport| Wh? formerly starred at Cathedrall NOt on Work Day tem woud sired ships pet. ter miles in 3:41, eight-tenths of a|marlin, had the largest entry in|sophomore, had to leave at the end (and Butler in football, Bernie is the| CINCINNATI, April 30.—Johnny (shore. National league presiden SUPER REGULAR. oa A The record performances of Neg-
second faster than the 1941 record|the tourney’s Florida division. Mey-|of the first game of the Wildcats’ only senior on this year's Butler|vVander Meer of Cincinnati no-hit,|Ford Frick said he had been ads el ay 4 ley and Haynes surpass those of any AVIATION ETHYL athlete in the city and county this
made by Ben Davis. ers’ 88-pound sailfish in addition to|double-header with Chicago. He diamond squad. He plays second no-run fame refuses to give auto-|vised not to worry about restric. TAX PAID winning first place in that class,Ihad to take a geology trip. base. graphs the day he is southpawing.|tions on night games, lh year. The duo should qualify €asTAX PF ily May 15 at the local sectionals
Sectionals May 15 for the state track and field meet
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: u ; 1,4 inch (new county record, breaking old 26x2.125 Balloon Tubes : Uk record set by Negley in 1941 of 5 feet 9% : Ihe . nches. AIR RIFLES AND SHELLS ' - Broad Jump—O’'Toole (8), Tingle (BD), - Overbeck (WC), Bridges (S). Distance, 20 i ? feet 2 inches. i Mile Relay—Ben Davis (Haley, Gerth, Blair, Powers), Lawrence, Southport, WarTeh Seniral one, 341, 5 (B 1 , -Yar elay—Ben avis rownlee Single Shot Daisy uy Ross, Warriner, Linblad), Warren Central, Air Rifles ...... $i 49 Ta Southport, New Augusta. Time, 1:36.4. ?
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