Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1948 — Page 33

plor letterman, e and two-mile Junior Letter. zed home ahead Butler--in- both

i" the 220-yard

DePauw fresh. jeld in both the ivelin, and took shot put.

Fra Conti, 139, hiv gf Leo Methot,

Young, 132, Bidde. | Johuny Baufford,

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ND ms, 161, Bt.

oink Yoore,._128. Williams, 140%, New y oe sk, Jon bo? Ye. San Fran.

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Ben Davis ual track and filed triumph over Ben Davis won 17 of 13 firet|TOFTOV: The fourth team entry, places for its easy triumph. In the only local meet yesterday, Columbus defeated Crispus Attucks, 76; to 581. grabbed Nine arat. Places,

Extra Time Scheduled

By BILL

An extra qualtying date and a $10,000 inducement for more | has assured the Indianapolis Motor Speedway one of the! fastest starting flelds in track history for the 500-Mile classic,|

Wilbur Shaw, Speedway president, announced today that $1500

Trial Date for May 26

EGGERT

will be at stake on each qualifying day and that an extra time trial

has been scheduled for May 26. ne ifications ‘will start at noon, May 15. Other dates are May 18, | 22, 23 and 29. The $10,000 prize fund will be handled in the same manner as last year, The fastest car each | qualifying ay wi win $500. The |

SAME CAR—Hal whe qualified the Palter Special for the ‘inside spot in the sith row last year, has been named to drive the same car

Rabson,

again. Owners Fred red Palmer of Indianapolis.

County. Sprinter Has Fastest 220 |

’ Frank Campbell, Ben Davis

Campbell's performance led the | to a 108-23

Columbus

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[for a new track record. {Hepburn holds |133.944, set in 1946. with one of.

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jnext fastest: cars will win. $400,/ ($300, $200 and $100. In addi tion, the car turning in the fast-| jest MPH-average for the entire 00." period, will recelve| Bill Holland, second place win«| od last year, grabbed the

average. Bpeedway's fastest starting field is foreseen by Shaw, who believes any car failing to average [123 for the 25-mile qualification

“grand” award with a a)

{will not be present: lr the Marts

ing bomb, Fifteen brand new cars are among the 80 entered. This plus {the fact that many veteran! idrivers are on hand, may account’ Ralph that mark at

drive the same mount this year while Hepburn may wheel. the {Don Lee Mercedes, Four cars were on the track yesterday for warm ups with Rex

{Mays clocked at a 123 average ball is never moved” means that is determined by the width of trail hot shots except U. itor one 1ap. Rex seems satisfied with the Bowes Seal Fast Spe-

cial's performance and is sure to {pe a front-row ¢ontender, May 135. 5 ~ RUSS SNOWBERGER, who ‘has driven more than 4000" com petitive miles at. the Speedway, has arrived with his Maserati, one tof two Federal Engineering Spe-| cials entered by D. A. Cott of De-

He. reports {the rear-drive Maserati is in shipshape and that he'll be on the! jrrase Saturday. ~ » . HAL ROBSON, brother of (George, the 1946 winner here, will | {arive the Offehauser-powered Pal-| — mer Special, a local entry. It's

1 dashman, accounted-for-the fast-ithe . same car George Connor, Pin Patter est 220-yard time this year in the drove in the Arlington, Tex., race| city and county yesterday when and crashed through a he was timed in 22.8. :

fence |:

{knocking down eight fence posts.

» THREE PON LEE cars, including the Mercedes, are due to! leave the West Coast by plane to-|

a new Alfa-Romeo originally! scheduled to be shipped here from | Europe, is definitely scratched from the entry list. Ken Fowler

{will drive one of the ears.

Ted Horn who will race his!

N.J., is due here next Monday or | Tuesday. The 1947 national driv-| ing champion also is scheduled to race at Salem, Ind., May 16.

bering approximately 2700 boys, will be guests of the Indianapolis Baseball Club May 11, 12 and 1 The free admissions

manager of t Hoosier Motor Club; Ted Sullivan, Tribe secretary; the school board and city police department. third of the boys will attend each

| night. College. Baseball

| Purdue 2, Butlet 1 (11 innings). Ball State DePauw 3. Valparaiso is Joseph's 2-3. e 3, Say Teachers 2. Canterbury 3, Anderson 1. aul 9, Iiiinols Tech 3. Forest 9. Rotel ‘Carolina State:

2, Princeton 0 Alma 6. Albion 4 (10 tnnings). | Nebraska 5, | Dlinois a 9, SEE kX

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Time Trials 6:30, Race Time Promptly 8:30

6500 Brookville Rd., U. S. 52 East

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~ Golf i in a Stroke

By CLAUDE ‘HARMON

Master of the Masters

A ————— a —_—— ———

Locke Favored

_ To Win Goodall bot wy

NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y,, May

was made to order for Bobby

Locke and the ruddy-faced South record for the season and moved |

[the African set out to prove fetoday oo victors and

|feats.

~ Ripple Nine Stops

in the opening round of the seventh Goodall. Round Robin golf|

[tournament at Wykagy! Country

Club against 15 hand-picked professionals. As defending champion, knickered Bobby was a oe

|favorite but there was

{match play

more in his favor than that. ° He is a down-the-middle hitter

{with ‘a superb putting touch and - {Wykagyl's 6569 yards of tight

fairways leading into true, manicured greens demand just that. Facing’ Locke in this unique event covering 90 holes were the cream of the golf world. Among the 14 Americans in the

IN the stance the phrase “the The distance the foot is moved field were nearly all the g honey

regardless of the length of the club, with the exception of the putter, the ball is always in line with the inside heel of the left foot, The- stanee- is by placing: ‘the heels together with the ball

Fourth of a Series dead center between them. The

are Dick and troit. Snowberger, first raced here distance from the toes to the ball! in 1928. He has been among the !S determined by the length of — first 10 four times, '

the club.

THE STANCE for the driver, as illustrated, in the accompany-| {ing photos, is obtained by moving the right foot to the right. The left foot remains stationary.

|

| League at the Uptown plant. {laurels as he contributed a 651 in { Co. loop at the Illinois slides.

{with 205. She was bowling for ithe Rollerettes. In headpin tourneys Jack Combs topped the Johnson Chev-

rolet group at: the Broad Ripple] Cavilo

the shoulders. THis is done Tor balance. = | -.In the graduation down of clubs—the dri*~~.is the longest— the left foo* 8 in the same | position | lation to the "ball, with

moved out, is distance short-

. Open Champion Lew Vorrone whose

contract with his home club limits.

him to only a few tournament appearances. The Goodall is a scorekeepers’ nightmare, calling for every con-!

at match play, although none are

or

Ball State Nine Defeats DePauw, 7-3

GREENCASTLE, nd. May 6 —Ball State put on two big innings to score a 7-3 victory over

{DePauw University in a college {baseball

game here yesterday. While Ball State pitcher Carl Kirkman was scattering four sin. (gles to . DePauw, his mates

{bunched five hits in the fourth to|

score four runs and gain the winning margin. ‘The Cardinals “added” three “more tallies in" the ighth to put the game on Ice, Five DePauw errors aided the!

[6 (UP)~-They said the Course py State cause.

The win gave Ball State a 4- 3!

Tigers to a .500 rating with, as many de-

Washington, 30

Broad Ripple High School held.

{best city record today with a fuil(game lead over Washington after

barking the Continentals yester-

da;, 3 to 0, at Rhodius Park’ Don Campbell, Ripple hurler recently moved in to thé mound from the outfield, statiered three hits as his mates pushed once in the sixth and twice in the

seventh.

DennTs Jént, Washington's southpaw and the team’s leading hurler, also gave up three’ hits but received poor support in the field. The Continentals had six errors. It was Jent's second set-

Int TO6t again | testant to play every other player back against three victories,

-In other games yesterday,

ens as the clubs get shorter. Also eliminatéd. Each plays three op-/Howe dumped Cathedral, 10 to 7; {as the clubs become shorter, the ponents -simultaneously and to-|/Southport -edged Shortridge, 2 tals are” kept on holes won and!to 1, and Lawrence Central shut

feet are Slowey to the ball.

in. each match. The player with

out Decatur Central, 2 to 0, Jim |

Me IMPORTANT thing to re- the highest margin of holes won Stevens, Lawrence hurler, missed

mber is to [twists of the body or rigidness. Always feel natural. Distribute your weight equally | on the feet, - Keep the body straight. NEXT: The writsts.

By Frank Wilson

A.flicker of light was seen in the dying bowling season last | night as Dorothy Mashek turned in a 607 in the R. C. A. Ladies’ Ed Ledig also garnered some of the

the Indianapolis Power and Light

Dorothy started off with a 192, rose to 210 and closed her set

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staurant, Cleveland

3002 { Peer Chi 2990 Bowl with a 323, and Bob Coffin | Peerless Tool & Engineering. Chicago 26.

led the men of the Friends Mixed | Pacific Pumps, Tulsa, Okla {League at Sturm’s with 300. Eve-| {lyn Knox and Beulah Beerberg James Towns-William Sweeney, This tied Yor the honors on the femi-| jin siiws-Dick Kur. Detroit nine side of the Friends outing] | Waam" Wilkas-Joe Romano, Amster:

with 279 tach,

{ The - Knights of Tolumbus Bow)-

| Mac_ Innis Brothers, Detroit

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DOUBLES

1361

{Russ Gersonde-Bert Barkow, Milwauined Fhek- —— Raymond, Wiltal6,

NGLES Lincoln Protich bas 0

. 1330 1328 1318

ing Leagte closed its season with Stanley Boots;

a steak dinner last night at the

Stanley Thaden, Lester Lake, St. Johns, Mich

Syracuse, N. Y Madison

K. of C. Home. Prizes were dis- Nick Miller, Brewster, O. . .......... 709 ‘tributed to the titleholders and ALL EVENTS ~ election of officers was held. Ne 0, tain. ©. a 1h Receiving the accolades of the Joseph Di Figila, Buffale NY. oi... 1982 |assembly were . the members of George Wade, Steubenville, O wees 1945

{the Danny O'Neill's: Bar and Cafe |quintet who took the league tiie Sponsor O'Neill accepted nes trophy on behalf of team members [Witbur Gruner, Frank Mueller, | H. W. Woirhaye, John Wood, Bob [Roth and team captain C. H. [Woirhaye { Roth was the winner of the league's sweepstakes with a tally lof 873 including handicap. He received : a. new bowling ball and bag which had been donated by Louie Dézelan. John Noone and John Wood tied for second honors in the sweepstakes. Ir Bricker © stcceeded Ed of “the

Sargent as president

| tically’ an institution as secretary-{treasurer-of the group, was once { more elected to that office. | 600 BOWLERS (MEN) Ed Ledig. Indpls. P. & L, Co. Harty Stivers, Herff-Jones . i Max Sylvester, Moon-Lite Classic. PPR

OTHER LEADENS (MEN)

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{Ernie Pfaff, Les Pranks Ine deevncis 383 Jess Smythe, State Highwa ve 58 Bernard Loep Herit-Joes Ysixed «17

600 BOWLER (WOMAN) | Dorothy Mashek, R. C. A. .- ....., 500 BOWLERS (WOMEN) ’ Lois Houghton, Kay Jewelry NLL, | | | Mary Pesut. Kay Jewelry 513 Pauline McPherson,” Mallory ‘Office .. 501 OTHER LEADERS (WOMEN) Marie White, Herff. Jones Sixed sass Mary Wheeler, Farm Bu ‘Gladys Rosenfeld, "Veterans. “admin.

607

A league; up: froma -his- vice presir \dent’s. spot....Joe Kirkhoff, prac

Russ Gersonde, Milwaukee, Wis ——————————————

Unearned Run Gives Purdue 2-1 Victory . An. unearned 11th-inning run gave Purdue a 2-1 triumph over Butler's baseball nine yesterday | at the Fairview diamond.

Augie Martin of Purdue scored, two-|

the winning marker after a base -error by Butler Shortstop Herod Toon. Marrin advanced on a fly and scored on John |Chinewicz's single. The loss was Butler's an in’ 10 games.

Frank Tilman. Wins:

‘Midget Race Feature

MUNCIE, May 6—Frank Til-]

man of Alexandria’ won the 25oe 1ap midget auto race feature here

ETRY TINY TeRATRE Tom CREF BY i

Muncie and Bob Breading of Indianapolis across the finish Ine. Heat winners in. the Consolidated Midget Racing Association

‘program, were Tommy Gray of

Indianapolis, Jack Seither of Dayton, Bob Brennan of Chicago

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