Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1948 — Page 31

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May 21 (UP)—Th, e playing golf their ut grimly today tq A -other in the ch play of the 30ty

championships. play-for-pay stars, q rounds, nds of sudden death

hi jefending champion San Francisco, anq (kip) Alexander, Lexington, N, C, 0 finished as medal.

ut in 32 who slashed ong r with a 70 on hi ddled the regulation second round. the first nine in 32, ar. He birdied four ix holes, five of thy 1d was eight under one hole to play. ly a par to tie thy r 18 holes in PG) Ferrier at Portland inder found the 18th

ing Skip twisted hig off line into a trap, putted from 15 feet ind a 64.

inagoff Meet | r Wrestling ling moves outdoors r. night with _a re en Lou Thesz and off topping the all. bill. The three-tit

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Managoff, leading for — Bill -Longson’s title, fought a much. tle at the Armory ago. In a roundly sion, Thesz was de nner. :

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Tech Ova Be Battle for State Cinder Crown By BILL PITTMAN with all’ the talk of the coming

ond one would almost be led to believe we had returned to

{dle ages to scrap for .the

m and the warriors were ted favor from Lady Whatsername inste diana state high school track champions. The trophies offered by the IHSAA to be taken by the victors, orrow at Tech, compare in 1 : 5 yh the favors offered In jump of this season was 13 ft. wy medieval counterpart, the 1% in. with no one in sight to tussle for their pos. best it, ; as arduous, al- Although there are eight a different style, schools with more than 10 entries, ar to » ow long: you can mak

pit ir distances. In this narrow down to a cleated battle

between Anderson's Indians and test Joe Gonzales of . type ne) seems likely to Hammond's Blus Devils. Those Gary for the 100-yard distance, tWo battled tooth an ng Sine {ime this season is 9.8 the one and two spots lagt year His

, with Anderson victorious. So far seconds. 10" the 220-yard event|,, .' Ll. "there has been little be ap

ars to have a genulne| ‘ wei Bh arn cr shent 1 asc Med Terre Haute Wiley, who has tied |, \ ..\" threat to the reign estab the season's best time of 219,504 )ast year. Although we seconds set by Gonzales, {can't completely discount Froebel, Whilé mentioning the shorter Reitz and North Bide of Ft. distances we must remember Wayne. a boy from Carmel, BIilll It is apparent from a look at gtubbs, who took the Indianapolis|the IHSAA drawings that the Tech sectional by storm, winningirace for team glory will narrow the 100 and 200-yard sprints and down to the final event, the half turing the broad, jump crown. mile relay. With the championabbs’ times were 10 flat for the/ship likely to hang there by. Bt ; ds for the a slender thread, both Hammond 100 and 22.3 secon 20. we po section oF the vital I. pr {second 8 The lance of the knights has ©, 0" Cor its rival powers, given way to the long staff used’ , derson has a slight edge by the pole vaulters, This Yeariy,, ¢; the-custom of not placing Eddie Brown, also of Froebel, men from the same school in the

tands a 00 dchance of repeat-|game heat or section in the same fa Jast year's victory. His best vent,

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“CHECKING UP ON HIM—John Hollister, Broad Ripple High" School track star, watches as his father, Nohle Hollister, measures one of his high jumps. John will be one of 150 Broad Ripple athletes honored at a father-son dinner to be given tonight by the school's Fathers' Association. Mr. Hollister is a member of the group's executive committee. Young Hollister will compete in the state track and field meet tomorrow at Tech field.

Barons Trip Clowns

0 lead in the first inning and

Jplonship and a first-place tie

118 12:30 (CDT).

saw the Barons jump into a 4 to

The Birmingham Black Barons) defeated the Indianapolis Clowns,

coast to victory on the pitching of Willlam Powell. Powell held the Clowns hitless for 624 innings.

set by George Meagher of Notre Dame in 1935,

3 Records Likely To Fall Tomorrow

tal BLOOMINGTON, May 21 — With two, and possibly three, In-

“tdlana Intercollegiate track meet;

records in precarious positions, Indiana University’s Memorial stadium will be a busy place tomorrow with the 24th renewal of the Big State college track afid field championships. In serious jeopardy are records in the 100-yard dash, pole vault and 220-yard dash. All of these have been bettered this year by entries in tomorrow's meet. Irish Favorites The Irish of Notre Dame will rule as slight favorites this year despite host Indiana's 1046 cham-

with Purdue last year. Filling out the field will be Evansville College, Butler University, Ball Btate Teachers College, DePauw University, Wabash College and Franklin College. Starting time

Given a break in the weather and track © conditions, Charlie Peters, Indiana's defending champisc: in the 100 and 220-yard dashes, figures to break these two marks. Peters has an 00.5 century mark and last Saturday clipped off a :00.8 running into the wind oh a slow track. (dile’s :00.8 performer, Charlie May, is out with a pulled tendon, but Bob Smith of Notre Dame has reeled off the distance In 09.6 and must be considered a threat to the record. Butler's ace broad jumper, Howard Manifold, has been leaping over the 24 foot mark during {the season and rates a chance te replace the 24 feet 4 inch mark

Jewel Dalley,

College Track Stars: Meet Set at IU

8 to 4, in a Negro American

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Pole Vault Mark Exceeded

The 10-year-old pole vault rec-|

ard-of -Dan- Gibbs of Notre Dame has been exceeded by Lawrence Busby. Busby, last year's winner from Purdue, last week soared 13 feet 10 inches, four inches beyond Gibbs’ mark.

winner of the event in the last two state meets, will be the man to beat. Bradley logged a :40.3 quarter his last time out. The Hoosiers’ Tom Deal will have a rough time defending his 880-yard championship of last year, principally because he has been concentrating" on the mile run this year. Bill Notre Dame mile champ, has gone the half In 1:53, two seconds Daetes Shan Deal's winning time

: Other Champions Jim Kittell, of Notre Dame, backs up his teammate with a 4:23 mile on record. ie) Other defending champions are

the two-mile; John Smith, of Notre Dame, who nosed out Indiana’s Tom Mitchell last year In ‘the high hurdles; Mitchell in the low hurdles; Jim Roberson, of Indiana, in the shot put; John Johnson, Notre Dame, in the discus throw, and Ed Jones, of Purdue, who. tied with a teammate in 1947 in the high jump. If Lloyd Smith, Franklin's outstanding javelin hurler, passes up

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absence. Floyd Simmons and Bob Charters, a pair of Irish huskies,

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other members of the “big three ” with Butler, DePauw and Ball State rated outside chances of springing an upset.

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