Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1948 — Page 16
+13 Speed Buggies | 1: Pass Week-End Test 1 Overheating Cuts Down Mercedés’ Time; I Remaining Trials Set for Wednesday, Saturday
: aN By LOUIS ARMSTRONG BI Ten positions remained open today in the starting lineup for 5 the 324 running of the 500-Mile race and 32 unqualified cars are now at the track preparing to compete for the vacancies. ~~ | hy Thirteen cars passed their qualification tests over the week-end a , to bring to 23 the number which have qualified. Drivers and own5 ore of several of these mounts are sitting with their fingers crossed! ping ir qualifying speeds are| ~~ EY RR 5 in Tuffy Offy, 123.550; Spider fast enough to keep them in the Webb in the Anderson Offen-|
running. : . Four cars qualified yesterday hauser,” 121.421, and Jack Mebefore an estimated crowd of Seah {Bye Sheffer Offehhauser | § Ty by Got Milter in| Roy (Whitey) - Worline, -me-| the Don Lee Mercedes that trav- chanic for Doc Willlams, and his| eled four laps at an average pit crew changed the two front| if ‘speed of 127.249 miles an hour. wheels on the Clarke Automotive | i Mechanics of the entry have Co. Special in 25! seconds yes-| been "experiencing overneating [i021 IP, 11 0D O° I n the fore car an 8 forced | i | Miller to run each lap slower demonstration to the spectators. | than the preceding one. His best
ar, oe ar, Sat mis Denne Wis
Other qualifiers yesterday were Billy DeVore in the Pat Clancy,
rege un ie Midget Feature |
be
chese Special with an average of
121.531 and Ken Fowler in the Snaps Mel Hansen's ; # Ho : Wiad : ig Don 180 Alf dR oes Be Winning Streak | HISTORY IN MAKING — The first six-wheel racing car in Spe
Three other cars attempted arco than 17.000 fans wit] 9¢ts the checkered flag from Chief Starter Seth Klein during yesterday's speed qualifications but stopped short| Mote than tL wet rac.| trials. Billy DeVore of Indianapolis was at the wheel and turned in a 123.967 MPH [cn
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pleted three laps at an average... .: the W. 16th St. Speed-
when a cylinder in his Duesen-| "5. .. 0 proke Mel Hansen's
y. With the big race only seveniand practice. ia days away the question is stilll He also believes firmly that no how an average speed will age limit is necessary to protect
The problem of getting more| that a car owner should know speed out of each entry has even| whether a driver is in mental and invaded the top-flight camp of physical condition for current Lou Moore. An attempt was racing speeds, made yesterday to get the third Sees Hope in 6-Wheeler and smallest of Moore's three en-| DePalma, who is 65, said he tries qualified in the hands of had read about the six-wheeler
b Salay’'s attempt was halted onimaybe the owner, Pat Clancy of the fourth lap because the “boss” Memphis, has a worthwhile infelt the speed was too low. novation for the brick. oval be-
ALTHOUGH THE Mercedes extra set of wheels provides: has qualified for the race at a DePalma comes here this year speed which ‘should assure it a as vice-president and general spot in the lineup the mechanics manager of the new Pacific in the Don Lee garage still have| Speedway, a high-bank race
SS . solve in the car. | Angeles, He hopes to line up edway history Excessive heat caused Chet drivers, particularly Ted Horn Miller to slow down in his quali- and ry Holland, oy secure 1915 WINNER — Ralph De. fication run in the car. Mel Ord, racing dates from the AAA for Palma. winner of the 500-Mils
A few years ago his engines held kins, pushed their car five-eights
DePalma Predicts 140 MPH _ Lap at "500'—but Not Now
Roundup ‘| Could Be Done This Year If Drivers Practiced THE LAST-MINUTE rush is on More, Asserts Winner of 1915 Classic
More than 30 cars in various, A 140-mile-an-hour single lap average around-Speedway’s two degrees of disrepair are being And one-half mile track in the near future was predicted today by
By BILL EGGERT
5 Ralph DePalma, the 1915 500-Mile winner who has arrived here for
frantically tooléd over in the the 32d running of the classic. yr {garages there in -an effort to 1epaima, who raced anything that moved on wheels between {ready them for the last two days|1907 and 1934, sald that several cars entered in this year's’ race of qualifications Wednesday and could turn in the speed if a driver Saturda,
would apply more concentration
needed to get in the select field. drivers. It is his understanding
ke Salay, dirt track driver. qualifying yesterday and that
+
® a = {cause of the added traction the
major overheating problem to|track, 14 miles east “of Los
lef mechanic, hasn't yet found October and November. ] y | He also will be the principal Race in 1915, may be one of
” * an Phe ited the track ‘yesterday and gave historical 1912 race here when he ' Id turn i 14 of better than 122 miles an hour Anderson Cham S | y . * year's race could turn in a 140 a Speedway Lineup i Sa, is a ones er, nd. i. mesg, Rupert Je Y22L2 (00 3000 UL
‘president and-general manager
berg engine Went through the! string of two consecutive tri- = the limelight at the track. Today, ©f & mile across the finish line. Ho 3 axe re or Suother at.|UmPhs before $121 spectators.| : FIRST ROW or t erm although they are overshadowed He was leading the field by 22'4 of Pacific Speedway, a new : Pp }Hansen, starting in seventh posi- No, Driver - . Car Qual. Speed by the popular Offenhauser, there miles when the engine “went {ack east of Los Angeles. -
tempt either Wednesday or Saturday.
both due to engine trouble. He fourth D i : . |74 Doc Williams .........Ford Moyer Spl eessrsssaese 124.151 completed two laps on the first| gp. 4.0 wing 5th In Row | THIRD ROW-
attempt and three laps on his ; . Silene He will Brn one! Paul Russo worl the 20-1ap|36 Bill Cantrell ....cece..Twin Coach Spl. ..ccoveeere...128.738 more attempt. semi-final race. Heat
Mike Salay, who yesterday took Were D over the hy TE Moore's Johnny Mantz and Ed Haddad. FOURTH ROW a . meet. The Redskins, led by that third Blue Crown Plug Special Bob Breading cleaned up at|b5 Jole Chitwood i.esss..Ted Nyquist Spl. ceesensnsness 124.619 from Mack Helungs, turned three Speedrome’s first show Saturday 54 laps in qualifications, but was night. - The feature triumph was| 4
halted by Moore on the fourth be-Breading’s fifth in a row in the| ’ cause Ad a speed was only|CSMRA circuit. Tom Cherry and| 53 Jack McGrath «.ce0.s
“between 119 and 120 miles an/Swede Carpenter trailed Bread-|%3 J It-18 the general belief “amon
Anderson reservation today,
FIFTH ROW ««Sheffler Spl. ........ veseseesss124580) A record crowd of 4195
“Breading : also: won: one .of “the: . SIXTH ROW
those at the track that at least -an- average of 120 miles an hour,
to th
Weutatn) wm noon to 6 p. m. Tims Sate Service a ————— t chance } ; for cars to| _.. 2ORD, Ind. May 24—The The final two tournaments of the 1947-48 season rolled 10 a|. gun of the record breakers are
then was forced to slow down| 9 Bill Holland ‘eeenas ++ «Blue Crown Spark Plug Spl.....120.515 Surprise Record Run Mile classic.
Paul Russo, driving Russ Snow- ished sixth. Sam Hanks was) = rlln CEOWN. SPAT FIOF Spl... 1281280 §eored by Adams NEARLY ALL of {he cars Dawson went on to win that one: berger's Maserati, made two at-second. Mack Hellings placed g1 Jimmy Jackson +...... Howard Keck Spl ............127.510 By BILL PITTMAN which have qualified are being or{ DePalma was the first driver|, . had six crackups in his life
tempts to qualify but failed on third and Kenny Eaton finished . lt 100 mil ed| 1 Ted HOrn .....oeese0.. Bennett Bros. Spl. ....v.0000..126.365| The I w have been torn down and each to average miles per hour at . e Indians were back on the rt given a thorough inspection. | the Speedway and he held numer-| me at other tracks.
Hal Cole +..onerssesser City of Tacoma Spl ...... 4o..124.391 watched as two records fell and| TONY BETTENHAUSEN in| ing across the ne in that order. 76 Sam Hanks cesasnans es Flavell SpLioiiiasiisiaan esse: 426268 two others were equaled. Joe/the Belanger Special was out on| &] Sg, ; Ow. a + +(Pep) - Gonzales, the Froebelithe track for the first time yes-} four elimination races with Cher-| 8 Emil ADATeS ovcvsenssss Tully's Offy oo. 00000 0000000 0U128550 | fash, turned in the initial record|teérday. “The car is ‘the most re ry, Bill Mackey and Jack John-| 9 George Connor «...... Bennett Bros. Spl. .............128.018 breaking time in the 220-yard|cent to arrive at the track and] ' g “764 Hal Robson 5. i.» Palmer Spl cevirvveveeerr eee 192.796 dash, breaking the 86-year-old {brings to 55 the number -of -en-|
|Adams, Ft. Wayne North Side,|same 16 cylinder engine that was’
Jempt. He pulled in e pits : as exp for the day's |f* : . * ¢ trials. Killed at Mitchell P Pp H By Frank Wilson |whorsn the 220-yard low hurdies|n the car in which Shorty Cant Time trials will be held in arer in 22 seconds flat. The oldion was killed last year. The : record, held By three men, Was power plant has been placed in a” {22.1 seconds. - |new chassis and body, ’
500- dead.” When he pushed across
(ti t > . on, moved up to second and| 5 Rex MAy® «.eesseseess. Bowes Seal-Fast Spl......... .130.577 are. still three entered in the the line he was reminded, “inis/is the fact that in 16 races hers
| between 1909 and 1927, DePalma | never went into a spin or becams involved in a crackup.. However,
_|is no pushmobile race” _ Joe
Rex Mays in the pole car was the ous other racing records during _ . whooping it up over their fourth first of the qualifiers back on the his career. Three of his hill Softball Results winners 98 Johnny MANE eo .e0se. Kurtis-Kraft Spl. .............122.791| consecutive victory in the Tii-|track after the Bowes Seal Fast|climb marks still stand because, | In the feature game Just night at
134 Les Anderson «........,Kennedy Tank Spl ............132.387|dlana state high school track|Special had undergone its post-|as he jokingly described it, the nese" "00 vandiver or ine of wang Carter, Jed Duncan, ; ’ v 8 Ie qualifying teardown. Rex turned! climbs have been discontinued. | Frankhin. : to 0 In the opening amp
several warm-up laps yesterday His 1937 record of averaging 82 pocanicy laundry gelenisd Ws VW, Duke Nalon «..eeseeese Novi Grooved Piston........... 131.603 | 80-some two-some John Staytonianq unless something unforseen mph for.500 miles in a LaSalle Tonight's schedule in the Senior C
Charles VARACKSE »ov. RAMEE Spl. «.ooscesenssessss. 125.440 and Russell Smith, edged Ham-|develops in other runs this week {mond High, 32-30, for the crown. the car is ready for the race. record books. for stock cars.
. Y, o | 0. Softball League at Beech Grove Sta. still stands, however, on the AAA | J; Softball Cereus tie Flower vs. St. Catherine's; 8:15, Assumption vs. Our Unknown to most railbird fans| Lady of Lourdes; 9:30, Cathedral va,
Holy Rosary.
lay
will. be necessary to in the son. i lineup a week from Rook | Ray Lyden of Indianapolis won| Ge SEVENTH ROW record set by his brother Mar-|tries which have rolled into Gaso-| % - Harry McQuinn in the Frank|the 30-lap feature yesterday | 72 Spider Webb ,.cecceiv. Anderson Offy ...cooveevcnens .121.421 |celino by 3/10 of a second. His|line Alley. d fa Lynch Maserati took to the track afternoon at Alexandria. -. ~ |31 Chet MILEr «.oeeseeesss Don Lee Mercedes ..c......0..127.249 time was 21.2 seconds. s = =» = late yesterday. with. the intention — eis 19 Billy DeVore sooeeee.. . Pat Clancy Spl. ceensessnesnes 128.967 New Record DUANE CARTER successfully | vl iP of attempting qualification but-a § 1 el To re EIGHTH ROW. ~~ ee ~~ {completed “his drivers tests y J au ror “495 Noth Senate : Jeft rear tire wore thin after a 33 Myron FORF ..ooeseescs Matches Spl... .ocoiureeess 120531) The next .event brought a.na-|terday and may now attempt] Tha = . BEA skid before he could make the at-| 42 Ken Fowler «...vevvserDon Lee Alfa-Romeo 120.446 tional high school record shat-|qualifications in the Auto Ship-| g : : | tering performance from Archie|pers Special. The car carries the, ® LIacoln 1327
get In the lineup will ba Satur-| : t . =.» Qualifications, will be from body of Forrest Malcolm Berry, close last night as the Parkway Spesdivay Ladies Clases 20d the sophomores and will return to| THE CAR which received the \ noon to 6 p. m..on that day also, 44-year-old dirt track race driver, “C0 dan polie bowlers looked to 350 Lp a Saved, ,./the next meet. Gonzales Wasimost spectator interest at the 3 No spin nor accident marred Was returned to Indianapolis to-| nents were won by entrants from Missouri. Marie Jones of Hd the meet's first double winnar, track yesterday was, not a race ’ the otherwise perfect day for day after he was killed at : {flashing to the tape in the cen-icar, but a new Tuck hich w } City, Mo., captured the Parkway top money, and then journeyed jcar, bul e er which was $ is yesterday —— ‘Mitchell Speedway-yesterday: + ys - : y tury in-10 seconds even ahead of. , N ¥: { Mr. Be a truck driver who © the Ripple Bowl and teamed] — A ‘7driven here from - Chicago by = alon Provides Thrill . ITY, ruc ver 0 with Rip Craig, also of Kansas Hattle Wooster, Detroit, jast | Adams, {Preston Tucker, president of the However, Duke Nalon gave thertusutd to: piloting race cars dur-| ity, Mo. to win the ~doubles Week's leader, with 1163 pins Albert Simms of Gary Roose-|automobile company. Tucker and Jailnirds a thrill Satur mor ing Me wesi-eligs diva Instantly! handicap crown. each. velt tied the. meet mark in the his son, Preston Jr, have a rearpind nn arn e big Nov ractured skull when 5 The gal from the “Show Me" The Chicago keglerette turned|120-yard high hurdles set by Bob engined car entered in the race rooved ton Special on the mount skidded out of a turn, in the highest singl f the| Snoddy last year for Blooming-|but its driver, Al Miller, has not southwest curve. Neither he nor|plunged over an embankment and State worked games of 189, 185, © est single game of the y y | ’ the car Wis inj and he lat lerashed Into a barbed wire fenc {208, 183, 211 and 214 to snare tourney, 248. All of the top six|ton University High. The mark yet attempted to qualify it. ; ured ) er nto a ba re lence.| , 1 I for|With the exception of Hattie still stands at :14.7. i TO ishviute returned to the track and quali-l His wife, Mrs. Pearl - Arthur|the Parkway title. Her total for| "uring the second week- T is 1 fied at 131.603 miles an hour— Berry was among the 3000 fans| the ho tries was 1190. Seomnd end's firing 8 Tie Old Mark ‘Tennis Tourney Set the fastest average thus far this' who “witnessed the accident at y “The boys then waited until the| . Thursday is the deadline for year, /the half-mile oval which is three Striebeck, who totaled 1181 woods| Tow to cash In the event Was ast event to really pour on the entries in the Indianapolis Tennis Others to qualify - Saturday miles southeast of Mitchell, Mr, for the route. Pat, incidentally, In the h | coal in the second half-mile re- League's men's doubles tourney to . ; Place |averaged 199.4 pins in 18 games| In the handicap event at Broad, ; were: Berry lived at 1743 Hall Place, in bo {Ripple Marie Jones and Rip Cral lay as Gonzales anchored. the be played May 29 through 31 at Hale Cole in the City of Taco-|/Indianapolis. {in both tournaments over the totaled 1309 t A & | Froevel team to a 1:31.4 race, Brookside Park. id ma Special, 124.391; Charles Van-| Survivors besides his’ wife in-| Week-end. 606, with a on os ores wor an | tying the old mark set by Ham-| Play will begin at 1 p. m. Satur-| & Acker in the Redmer Offy, 125.-|clude two children by a former| Barbara Weiner, Clayton, Mo. | + <1 pin handicap. Bec- 39. Other mem- day and the finals will be held $ ! ond place went to Josephine Bick-| mond High in 1939. y 5 440; George Connor in the Ben- marriage, Delbért and - Alberta|took third in the Speedway tour-| o., "=. "ar 0 a ¢ Indi. bers of the team were Charles Monday afternoon. ‘Entries may - ‘nett Bros. Special, 123.018; Hal Berry, three stepchildren. all of nament with 1176, Louanna Early, 7°" 87 FAVE FArased OF A Ibe placed at any downtown sportanapolis with totals of 446 a| Hill, George Bell and Rufusbep y po Robson in the Palmer Special,|Indianapolis, and his parents, Mr, brought fourth to Indianapolis {7 4P0 282 pi Cy ‘ag | Lackey. ing goods store or may be mailed 122.796; "Sam Hanks in the Fla-and Mrs. William Berry of Ken- with 1174. Tied for fifth were| - % pin charity, and 1299 ’ Ito ‘Andy Bickett, 1939 N. Meridian vel Special, 124.226; Emil Andres tucky. | Catherine Felmuth, Chicago. and poti toral, BA ESOS 04 Rip| It ae a ty of 20 polnta,(St,_ | mm ut a a ————— ak ——— ow!el eame “take third with!Ing a. combined 1olal.9 ELAS 1 pp v : + 2 TT . ; un : ~11100—85—1284. . *|who put the Indians on top of| on E : . That 1199 by Miss Striebeck {the heap when the final tallies . - Baseball Results, Standings, Schedule |, mime sient We” Su a Goubie winner : 8 : : : _ : |actual division of the outing. Pat| Stayton scored in the first mile . * 4 BETIS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION + 1 (Second “Game; Seven fanimgsd— “(RESULTS . "worked a 616 and Rip 583. The beat in.4:29.9. just 5/ 10 off the old . , ; " : = ! EB -W L Pet on Minnea olis 270 015 0:15 1¥ Of fan JL \ SATURDAY rd and kicked home in the x . < . : . as, : 1 “Et PAL evens 9% 13 6% —Leuisvil 000410 0-8 9 3 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION first placers in the handicap event 50 oe _ “g alae 311 818 20] Picons and Wheeler, Deal, Sebuster, Minneapolis _.. 000 010 031— 4 1° 3 took second money in the actual second 880-yard race in 1:504. : ; NDIANAPOLIS .. 34 13 61% 2 |Zuber and Rolandson | INDIANAPOLIS 200 001 13x— 713. 2 (wien their 1188 total: Miss Strie-| Smith came home with a surprise m nee S IS ana emen Gl pei THRE 3 i 3 : AMERICAN LEAGUE : | Lopes. » Brunk and Wheeler: Mulloy **¢ beck then teamed with her Yaver first in the broad jump, leaping ’ i oledo ces by v - “ 800 : — By 1 | . . . Kansas City 1i3| Washington. ........ 000 000 001—1 4 Og par .......0... “oo 110 31- s » 3 teammate Gert Rhodes to capture 22 ft. 6'4 in. and defending his Louisville oie 13 | "Masterson “and Early, Evans; ‘Trucks, Columbus i +pl03 143 20x—13 18 2 third with 1175. . j380.vura Hue of last year In - If the ind to d he ti akes second J Troup snd Swift, alin oa” Bakers 0d Compan gpecial prizes in the tourney 2:01-1. Te wi manages rop t ® tiny. acorh rprercnen re atk co tage rr tec yy REAL AG Ruth, Rice, Clavion Mo... Deciding Factor ~~ | - in the right spot . . . and rain and sun and Cleveland 093 oo new York ee. 000 000 001 3 1 6 Louisville... SI 01S TT high single game, 247, and Vail| The deciding factor in the meet’ ~~ Mother Earth manage to nourish it prop oe ir Aladeiphia 83 a Reynolds, Page and Herra, Feiler, Mun«| s——n |Mikiel, Detroit, high three game was, as expected, the final balf-| "ont no it propF Detroit sae Any GT Came roc MURAL esi wan eA ABU di rrin. 6 23, "MITE STHMEBEER “OOK HITE FeTAY. “ATEersons crack ite erly ii. Fou. get. a..mighty oak..1f. the... - Washington» WR wee 00019-00013 Hi Bikhas Rudd, Bonwamp, Jonnson and second in both of these witha 244 relay team was fouled on the, finest brewer's grains Nature produces . i) $ Baman, ‘eve . I 414 Jo Lean and Berra. Black, Christopher Mancuso, and a 619. i. | first turn and finished fourth, but "manage to get together with the costliest E i ma ’ and Tipton. : —— Low to cash In the tourney was the half -mile crew, running _ : nn domestic NATIONAL LEAGUE JA First Game) SARRAL AMERICAN LEAGUE |1267 in the handicap event and|against the. record. tying Froebel of ! c.and imported hops . . . and BL Louis eooveress 10 8 704 ol Philadelphia eerie. 0207100 112-713 1 Cleveland Il 000 201 13x— 7 13 1 1154 in the actual firing. team came through in the clutch they in turn manage to have the guidance LA] . “ee A 1 48 3 | ow ler and Rosar; Stephens, Fannin, pramer. Dorish, Stobbs snd Batts SN ———————————-——————- with a third place, six points and of pri b: i i th in’ Boston +... 16 13 ssa 4. |Widmar, Bhore Bot Mormer | Tech Takes Second the decision was Anderson's. > celess rewing skill and e best in Philadelphia DIT ET 8% bpriadeiphia oO iho 301 § 1g 1 Phliadeiphin L101 001 300 8 ¢ 23 ec akes con The wind W lgible. th facilities . . . you get a mighty fine beer chieago voertevins 1 11 0 Sag “Louls +... i. 000 100 000— 1 7 o Detroit . 011 010 003— 613 0. , k . . e wind was negligible, the If : Jeo Cnclioat ode ll 18 3 9 | gurianie and Pranks. Sanford, Biscan, polarchilden and Romar; Houtteman, Lin s Title in Row sun was. warm and-the track was you want a mighty fine heer with a ponent {pip oer . , 8 ar Sparked by Dave Hilligoss’ 78 fast. The field events were some- distinctive bouquet and taste you ask 3 GAMES TODAY - at Game) Now Sox <u 1 0003 1" \ Indianaplis Tech's golf team re-| What disappointing, however. The for BUDWEISER. ; AMEIRICAN ASSOCIATION [Boston ...... (First Sor or 000-1 8 3 Embree and Berra: Judson, Oillesple. tained its title to the state high | expected battle for top spot in the or . | Kansas City ot INDIANAPOLIS (8.30). Chlcage .... .. 003 010 001-4 & 4 Pearson, Grove and Rébinson, Tresh. = | J) 0) ue crown Saturday at|Shot put. between Carl Shield of ‘ 1 Milwaukee at Comics, | preonnson” and Tebbetts; Haynes aNd.ywysnington ©..000 0020002 8 OC ) |Hobart and Bill Brewer of Muncie Minneapolis “Lou! (Second Game: 10 In , at Louis 000 030 105 411 3 Coffin. Howe of Indianapolis was | i § * ¥ 8t. Paul at Toledo. — [moston ‘ . ot 000 200 08 173 Hudson Haermer pigroth and Early, the runnerup.- Fad en rower Wy 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago ot 020 040 010 1 : A 1 Evans, Garver and Tariee. The Tech team coached by Earl Sh el nah) E SO a ame hetuled. aS irhouss, Jobson and Batts, M uldersy NATIONAL TIAGUE Ensinger, includes, besides Hilli- with a toss of 55 ft. 4 in., just two XE THIS TE 3 ' eee wren | |Pitsburgh ..........110 010 000— 3 8 © 808s, John Mahan, Joe Clemans| feet seven and a half inches short | WA Sr Cinetnnat) a rash NATIONAL LEAGUE TBrooklyn 010 000 000— 1 4 3 and Bob Spear. The quartet Of his season best. The throw was DRINK 73 y St. Louis at Philadelphia (night) Pittsburgh ......... 000 010 000— 1 4 o Highe and Fitrgerald; Branca, Pullen)... a total of 322 lonly four inches better than i | Only games scheduled Ne rene “sin teton. foo 202 00x vy rit : —— R It ta 322. | Brewer Budweiser { o oe i e g , Lombar an iz-| - _ esults: . ] # RESULTS YESTERDAY gerald; Jansen and Westrum. Boni rene 20 000.400 $12 ? Technical Slndishapelis) 123 Hows an-| Point winners who qualified FOR FIVE DAYS 4 4 { ( ” Nekso! c B50! 32, { hk AMERICAN ASSOCIATION [Gnas voi 00 £0 U0= 813 ana Gafd™® ot PH RNR WR Aig kin 6, Rene, Bag {VOT te. Harbin, Southport, ox Because of our great ex. nd y Paul covvusinninn 050 100 001-11 14 ‘1, Vandermeer, Lively, Waiters, Raflens- |W shi in (Ind ) ndianapolis | were ennie arbin, uthport, . 414 § Tn rian B00 030-3 10 beer gd among Wiliams: “Hatien, Sey ccc 80 Sop SiR tad 8p em Boh tmnt. "33. (and Allen Meyerrose of Tech, Who . pansion program, more 2] if and Palmer | — | “Rush, Dobernie. Chipman, Kush and Lafayette 356, La Porte 137, Riley (Southieach got second in the two quar- On the sixth day B dwei . p 2 15 (Second Game; Reyon Trnings) f (FIfst Game) Scheffing: Poat and Westrum. [Bend) 388, Columbus 360, Wiley: (Terre . udweiser is available now. ; a4 X gh nul... ol te 9012 4 1iChicage .. So 1137000 0008 7 0 Cinetnnat! L204 0 ishaw on 383 Conor iis ith Tend) 303.0 mille sventy; the Southport aad ™. try te drink a Demand it where ¢ ' caesbiavebry 2 « ) “Ineinnat Cee es 204 — 0 Mis aka , Central (Sou ni . 3 SN Toledo e. Martin, Ba Campanha vers : Meyer + df 400 00x sn Philadelphia . 000 9% 30 n 9 Batesville 365, Frankfort 13 se Tech mile relay teams finished sweet beer ver you 80 1 ella; Ostrowski and .Mancuso Thing. Voisells. Hage, Shoun and Mast. | Wehmeler, ‘Gumbert and Lamanno:| (Evansville) 368, Central « (Muncie) 369 [third and fourth respectively in 8 ¥ (First Game) Chicago (sulad 108 00 210-411 © ret Aer: Strincevieh, Bicknell Marion Br Ea nton. 300 Law the second section and Washing- Y v'll ' th " " - jeago ‘eee I se——————, Central 783. University (Blooming- ton finished fifth in the half-mile ovil want the 84 Miwaukes ooo. 818600 000 8 1) BBB) orows and Walker Sehelne, i fon” 3 Crawlordenile 414, HARGrROvS relay distinctive taste of 4 164] Epperly, Roy and Burris; Stanceu snd Bickford and Mas REN Horn Wins Again. | vos. : Ne eh aste o 4 LE (Nenana Game; Seewn tntngy | iret Cmmred | Bill Holland and Ted Horn each Witucki Si U Budweiser thereafter 1 waukes ....iiee “uy 0 ou "we : ’ - i JE a alumbue 1111 400 01 %—10 14 1 Philadelphia 1008 000 0003 13 4 non featured dirt track. racing) Nuc )igns Up Death Cheaters ¥ {i Elliott, Martin ‘and ‘Knerr; Beers and| Munger, Wilkes, Burkhart and Rice, eVENtS yesterday, CHICAGO, May 24 (UP)--Ber- . Featurl | 3 4 Baker, | Wilber: Donnelly, 'Nahem, Bicknell, Strin-| Holland won a 25-lap AAA y f eaturing , - - . Fl ig covich ‘and Padgett nie Witucki, veteran high school Original Lucky Teter ; te inneapolls oes 003 000 000— 3 9 alot Bouts. oer 001 030 010— rent a Chattanooga, enn. 88 pilot and former Notre Dame cen- Hell Drivers ‘ : : - Sete tan Ou shar Ee ian . Partie tii 400 000 09% 8 5 3 Philadeiphin . |... 201 920 30-414 9 Jackie Holmes of Indianapolisiter has signed as end coach of - & Kennedy, Ayres, Emmerich and Warren;| Hearn and Oaraglola; Leonard, Heus- Fan second. Horn ran his win-|{the Rock h n- INDIANAPOLIS . g bert, Shes, le and Aulds, [ser and Seminick ! { e Rockets in the All-America RB bert, Shea, PYIS ar pe———r ~_" " ___ |ning streak to 10 straight, copping|Footbail Conference. , 1k TOP SOIL mee. the” feature at Wiliams Grove, mo oni MIDGET SPEEDWAY | of! . "| CARBURETOR SERVICE |r. Coll » Fwo Nights Only—8:30 P. M all men Mack soit, Wa ton. FOB plant Moron Joeve | © np———————————— +} ege Track Friday-Saturday " } : TRADE MARK WEG. 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