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the May 31 elassic. Trials also. will be held day, 6n May 32, 23, 26 and 2. The 33 fastest will start

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and the “hottest” are slated ! to make the bid Baturday {28 feet this season and has one! 128 L Vib wksh. The stellar lineup expecting to leap of 24'1" to his credit during| a race the second hand Saturday in the CAMB. DE includes Horn, current na- fications and no one will know tonal chanipin at She hel of | Saturday's lineup until AAA offi- College Tennis the Asttdt ormerly driven by|cials start the electric timing de- Cincinnati ¥, Butler 1 wilbur w; Mauri Rose, last vice Western Maryland 5 Delaware 4. year's Winnett G8 the Lous Moors . ® » rays Rew Yorx 8 1 Blue Crown Special; Holland, RAIN YESTERD kept e Tr second-place winner in 1047, af speed crews in ERDAY hah oe Wid sod ary . 78, Bike 0. the wheel of QL mier or 1a thelat the day. Anthony Grans- ; ; Boston U. 30 Wotceser 3. ose mount; Re tellt was on the track prior to = — Bowes 86 = : i Waltithe early afternoon downpour, SPEEDWAY BUS—A Twin Coach engine, being used in several new busses LEXINGTON - FRANKFORT Kraft 8 i. J and; nen % orem, an of m.| “here, has been converted into a racing engine for this Twin Coach Special entered CHARLESTON, W. va. : Chet Miler, of | ‘on the Novi [Jackson started the pwilight runs Yl in the 50-Milé Race. Bill Cantrell (left) of L ouisville-has passed his driver's test and will ROANOKE ' change in heir Eg el de Ba ok Oe attempt to qualify the six-cylinder car Saturday. At right is Paul Collins, mechanic. po BORO-NIGH POINT Quinh in Frank args Mercedes. It was the first! powered by a Meyer-Drake en-|practical. He" wants to ses ifjTed Horn ight win. The trophy GREENS Rn -H Lynedo Motors George time ot the new car on any|gine - the Lee. Mercedes- ar-|cross-currents of air ng will have steer hata mounted 4 CHARLOTTE ' yom : - Jackson experienced difi-| rived plane at 8:30 o’'clock|against the solid disc wheels on it. “Maybe it'll be horns for i] TRIED AND VEN DEPENDABILITY gecont entry; Bill Cantrell in culty in joaping Ihe gp last night. Ralph Hepburn, holder [throw him off his course. Heé|Horn," Moore speculated: , A Twin Coach engine runn once qualifying speed record for wants to keep the discs if possible Coll Lincoln your travel agen Ee ’ Federal the started he cut some quick laps.|Indianapolis at 133.944 miles per, ,, says wire-spoked wheels slow wane BERGERE'S Satria 515 or Howard Keck ili Cantren was Sut ss ‘chassis hour, ahd dow Son me b Tu 3 Car. a in Ib lition Be es a i ssl ec for Don came by a Granstell in his 8 own rancor V-8 of which formerly was the Rex|wtih the Lee cars. JOHNNY * MOORE; Firestone SFO one x Teter ne (3) CASE, CHARGE, BGR moor, entry for which. driver has nOt| George Metsler aléo made a run| MARRY McQUINN, the avia-{[ePresentative, offered a "hunch wheel mechaniem. But ee figure r ner. yet Seen pamell; oy: Dyas: with the Glessner Motor Special. (or-driver, put his airplane ré-ithat maybe years new trophy Bening, who built te Netring ROSE TIRE Po) Ken Fowler, in one of the Don Les] ARRIVALS YESTERDAY in-source to use in behalf of the offered to the winner—the Ploneeriratus back to his own garage for ) A trophy—was a prediction thatihis own drivers yesterday. 930 N. MERIDIAN iE

Specials; -Ronnje Householder in{cluded the two Novi entries and| Frank Brisko entry he will drive. the three Don. Lee mounts. The| After running the Frank Lynch]

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