Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1948 — Page 27
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ol *. 3 : Fr HORSE 7 oat Time . rarity, a ge ¢ Shiumet Farms te +g Grandpers Mrs. R. Adams E. ngs R. W. Mcllvain k today as if he was xxShy Guy Ot ; Fe 3; Nodes to the club for at aCalumet Farm. entry,
‘Citation Won't Catch Him,” Says Fraley |
field for the 74th sunual running of fhe.
% XProbable starter oily if track is m led the 12-hit xxVery. doubtful starter, tack, in By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer ; two and two NEW YORK, Apr. 20—My cheeks are crimson and I'll probably be drop-kicked out of the knock-down-the-favorite club, but old rs ended their five Fearless Fraley has to eat chalk today. A : streak at St, Louis, It's Coaltown in the: Kentucky Derby! e Browns, 9 to 4, with That gets you about five centavos on the dollar, ‘what-with thé} ack -that included a — Calumet colt hooked up with the favored Citation. But I don't le, and single by pace. i He oF lori it going to : fullin. Virgil Trucks do it. If they shake ithat freedom from want there. The
to catch than the . rowed five till .
ther. DAY'S STAR—War- tion. The other half like Coalof the Braves, who town. The pair have inspired fily two singles and more chills than a Boris Kar-
ne, facing only 28 loff double feature. But when he beat the Phillies,
Howe Win all Tilts
ing five straight, Ca~ d_easy. pickings yes. mping Sacred Heart, 13 school baseball Howe paraded six we 6 to 4, at. r over Franklin, Ind. It | clin’s first defeat this
gray “hours tomorrow morning, somebody else is certain to show
ing for a shot at ome hundred grand, spending money.
put a saddle on my back and hire Eddie Arcaro to whip me
wouldn't permit that, I'd go with Just like I have in the past
of -old Fearless didn't win-=Hiit the price was right. There was
He was a comfortable 14th, then it was Burning Dream, at 15 to
town off in front he'll be harder|road became 10th Ave,
80 now I'll eat chalk. A ‘ Ao it by some freak they According ah reports it uld go, there's a lot to entice looks like a two-horse race: Half|the Longshot Louies. of ‘the other owners fear Cita-| make it ehsier, I'll lst 'em an dicap ‘em. ; CHEOPS—500 to 1, agile as his namesake,
rleey; it isthe same, SEMINAR--On how to beat the races, no doubt, 3 four years. ‘Maybe the choices) Ces T- HRAND—Worst foot
deceptive monicker. a hide called Diavolaw in 1944. RELIC = And they ain't kiddin,
third race at Jamaica. fourth race at Jamaica. sion at Jamaica.
- THE BIG QUESTION—Will Coaltow i Just to| front of Citation, shown above winning the Derby Trial at Churchill Downs? Fearless Fraley say the fleet-running Coaltown, » -
How Derby Candidates Chaney Gets Spot
they open the entry’ box ir the pig) pin oe Jor 2 1 YOU £0 rod Yesterday
EX ECUTION-Yuah, but whose? up. You can take a lot of beat. FUGIT—In a siow tempus. LOSER WEEPER-—And a lot For that kind of mools Iaiof them. OLIO-Lady! MOON BIM—Brooklyn special, through the stretch. If they|and how's things by you?
SUCCESSION — Won the OLIO—Fifth behind Succes-
CATSMEOW-—Second "in the fourth race at Churchill Downs. COALTOWN — Worked six NGN ol tur-| furlongs in 1:12 2-5. a RINGNECK--Pheasant or ur-| 1 GRANDPERE — Worked mile and a furlong in 2:00 2-5,
29 (UP)—Many of the nation’s top for
program on May
B=
2 we n be able to finish in
s Citation will never be able to catch
F Wins Relay Title
vba tonshin also topped the seven’ Toke Championship Ord Iie Teva a4 traight Year nis 17, Hens \ an __|was + He hit BaaNTON, Ind. Af. oh season in the Fox-Hunt Classic , was the Linton [00 October 1 last year. That was traight year, a T08. His second was a 724 in a : “ithe ‘Indianapolis loop on March - Ru 3, Last week he toppled 736. Red T The ls wanes hosed ht Sands at the pop uf the standings , : for the campa n 700s col- & 80% to 77 score, as 375 track- ed :
Second §
sters from 17 Southern "Indiana lected. schools competed In the fourth
the other schools, Bl
Tourth and Afth with 28 points aplece, Individual stars were, numerous a8 nine .new meet records Were |; eague. set. Classiest performance was
n of Terre Haute Wiley dashes, with a 10.3 ‘second mark Packers, in the first and a 23.3 second record in the second.
THE DERVISH — Won the On Fight Card :
the Armory, -
cision over . Middle
_But_somebody races .and-a- consolation event; Varipapa in Benefit
and New Jersey Champion Jean Michaels also will appear in the
|
= {Red Cross benefit program.
Aggies “Are Fast =
STILLWATER, Okla, Apr. 205 M. Foot ball Coach Jim Lookabaugh expects*to throw six backfield men, each capable of doing 100 yards in 10 seconds, at Aggie opponents
(UP)~—Oklahoma A. &
next fall, In Billy Grimes, Bens
3 hy Aldridge, Ed and Ken Roof, Ar-
len McNeil and Jim Spavital, he has the fastest backs since Bob Fenimore and Cecil Hankins made the Oklahoma offense zip in 1945.
‘Hardwood Coach Quits ST. LOUIS, Apr, 29 (UP)—Ken Loeffler has resigned as coach of the St. Louis Bombers professional. basketball téam after a | disagreement with the St. Louis
| Arena president over a bonus { which
been gi Sn ———————————————
g. i hool Baseball 1a pitty ninth. Then the beau-|_ MILROY —=Was dy i a 500-Mile Memorial tiful Dark Jungle, right out of ” “ . : Bros. circus. AMES = s THE DERVISH — No whirl-{Day race at Indianapolis, will a 6 Won Lost Pel. the feed box, x away. compete in the opening $0 1m His jockey told me he'd be To be honest, quite an unusual|at . Speedway ard. tig pi third at the uartér pole| sensation, those hayburners could 16. In addition to time trials, the . ca 1.0 8 and then he'd really go. Well, run a relay race and still wind|card will include three eight-mile! 3 .f M the tote board winked a pretty up as also rans. “3333 9 to 1 and at three quarters'will come up with something tojalso at eight miles,’ 3-3 5 there was he ungle; Shir. He make a horse race out of it. an - : . went .alrigh wards; was| Yet when they come barrel 3 § ff 12h But sul the lure of the|down to the wire come Breang College Track - TY big bundle tempted and last year|it’s going to be that anthracite Durie, 3. Indians 85. 0 3 | Fearless went for a 45 to 1|animal called Coaltown, Chalk Johns XK kins are tin) skate tagged Liberty Road. No|—ain’t it wonderful! Shippensburg : Won Lost 1 r : NG VE 1 1 k T 8 3 : i 1&1 TWO-TONE AND AIR CONDITIONE 1 1 : io LAS rt mi Se EA : = : 3 ; Togs tgn HUNDREDS OF TINY OPEN WIN. i - DOWS IN THE FINE, SMOOTH CALF 1 s IE LETS BREEZES THRU, ADD DASH TO - yy YOUR SPRING WARDROBE. AN & . EASY.GOING OXFORD "ee A WIN: ADQUARTERY : NER FOR LOOKS AND VERY EASYre Minnow GOING ON THE PURSE. j ass Minnow 2 : cesesssens $5.50 rs : ; Minnow : ws : : tS coon $325 EA . kle Boxes, $5.10 DEPARTMENT 3 ine thle’ Boxes. Ble sh,
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————————————— ‘Fight Results { NEW YORK (Jamaics Arena) — Tony! 'Labus, 137%, New York, stopped Mario
1
again!
91.4% to be exact! When purchasers of Imperial were questioned in & mation.wide sur-
vey, 91.4% proved to be repeat purchasers. - Yes, nine out of ten
Jud They Say He's Good
SYRACUSE, N. Y., Apr. 29
| (UP)—~8ideline quarterbacks who | {watched Syracuse University's | {spring football drills think Bar- ! ney Custis, just up from . thelleased
will be one of the - best
| sophomore passers in Lhe East! {next season.
Umpires, Inc., will meet tomorrow at. 8 p. mi. at the Indianap-
| olis YMCA. = | High School Track * NL LINTON R i wh 3, Span hi
oils $0. ly Prifeeton 0% 14, Bloom 14, Bvansville Bosse 12, B 10, “Terre Haute Gu ae,
Linton
cknell 11, Ja a; riielg” 9,
, Worthington 0.
| Moreno, 137':, New Xork (3),
Two out-of-town scrappers: will
be signed for 10-round action Butler's ‘Manifold against Bob Simmons and Colion
ghaney in teature bouts tor the Broad Jumps 24 Ft.
mons, &tate welterweight! state belongs to Howard (Tyke) ‘champ, scored a 10-round .de- Manifold, Butler University WE nna wpe] tk c w = ca =: Week. ney, 16 Ch” yesterday a a e.| TaN At 250 to 1 of 300” Aces To Compete a es Re -1At Langhorne May 16
LANGHORNE, Pa, Apr.
how. weighs 380 throw, shot put and two-mile J {pounds and ‘will be making his y and. run ret local appearance this year.(!0 run up a lopsided 89-42 dual | The next fight show has been|meet triumph, shifted to Thursday night to avold conflicting dates with Cole| title last year with a jump of 21
A six-rounder and two four.| event last year was won by Paul round bouts will complete the Miller of Purdue with 22 feet
NEW YORK, Apr. 20 (UP)— Andy Varipapa, world's champion bowler for the past two years, will present his famous ~{trick shot exhibition at an AllStar bowling show at Port Richmond, N. Y., on May 2. Lou Ben Campi, national doubles champion; Ann Babolowski, top ranking woman bowler in the East
he thought he should have | ven.
pound shot 47 feet, 9% inches, and Tom Kincaid of Evansville
_.The farthest broad jump in the
Butler slammed the discuss
Manifold won the Little State |
feet 6 {nches. The Big State
i. -
11% inches. f Indiana State won only the 220! d= Ws
throw ant a hurdies yesterday. Paul Terry Scores 3d Round Knockout
Paul Terry, South Side fe munity 160-pounder, knocked out | Horton of Louisville in the! third round last night. in the fea-| ture match of an inter-city ama-| teur boxing card at the Motor! Armopy, 2011 8. Pennsylvania St.! The two teams each won three bouts. Other results were: tioned Gerry Patek 1 Pound orange 138 poun Bob Robert (a) Rod
pounds —
It's getting to be habit wit in the Indianapolis League 700 of the séason last n
i Red Stuart. Rolling with Barbasol at Pritchett's, Red collected his fourth ight, It was his second in two weeks, He in the Indianapolis. started off with. a 268, dropped to 192 in| and then moomed to 257 in the finale.
Shop ran away with the ttle witn|® 185: & ‘record ‘of 84 victories against
mark last time out
{victor in the R. Ci
rd of 58 wins and 41 losses. isesl led the averages with
e Block's Mixed group the Pat Striebeck of Sparta an. Radio crew ana : HigL... a "s was high In the average with games won \ avers Nik ns {Peggy Eskew led the ladies with The Knights of Columbusa 155 average an championship was won by Danny topped the men
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. ” » + 700 BOWLER (MAN) rt, Indianapolis ......eeuees 77) Jock M #00 BOWLERS (MEN)
Another consistent honor count |gatherer, Pat Striebeck, again led annual drach ad Bela carnival, the ladies last night, Pat marked Relts and Wiley tar outclassed! srneq of 213, 160 and 225 toro 624 for the Yaver Men's Shop in [High coming in third in the team the final night of the Fox-Hunt scoring with 81 points and Paris, Sponsor's Classic. a TI, and Vincennes (tying TOP," High on the honor Toll aFe John Johnny Kiesel and Fred Schleim-| ps er who totaled 691 and 690 re- Phek, Col the Indianapolis Howard Kiesel, rolling for Ma.| Prank Warmouth, 8 {rott’s Shoes, worked games of | w Telayed up by the Princeton mile yy( ‘956 ang 221, while Schlelmer| Telay. quartet, with & 3:39 effort. i ais’ 235 and 209. Schieimer| }
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