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THURSDAY DEC. 9, 1948
OnU.S. ‘Ovals i in 48. Crackdown Pledged
"200,000 at 500-Miler Tops Five Million
~ Attendance at 537 Triple-A Events NEW YORK, Dec. 9 (UP)-~With a peak year behind it, the automobile racing industry set out today to make its daredevil sport bigger, better—and safer. -The..1948. season. was. the. biggest in history for everybody in auto racing, from the big «cars roaring around the famed the galloping doodlebugs in the midget field. But there were an-estimated 40 Co fatalities around the nation and|®!! Pig car racing the contest board of the Amer- Indianapolis 500-mile test, and ican Automobile Association ex- approximately haif the midget
pects to crack down on every racing in the nation, Lamb said.
safety rule in the books in an effort to reduce that total. Five Million Spectators
"Only six drivers were lost in In 1948, drivers in AAA sancevents sanctioned by the AAA, tioned races drew -down a total reported Secretary James -W.,,0f $1,537,163 in prize money, exI.amb of Washington, but his clusive of appearance guarantees outfit is exploring every available and accessory awards. An estimeans of lowering the figure for mated five million spectators, 1949. topped by approximately 200,000 at Indianapolis last May 30, saw the 537 events in the Triple-A schedule. Three fatalities occurred in small. car events, one on the nonLamb said, “And we're urging championship dirt track circuit all tracks staging AAA sanc- and two in the championship tioned races to make their facili-/¢lass. The two big drivers who ties safer or. else.” got their “last checkered flag" The “or else” would be refusal were the veteran Ralph Hepburn by the AAA to sanction races on and Ted Horn. Horn had clinched ovals which ‘failed to comply his second straight big car chamwith safety regulations, pionship before his - death at The’ “AAA virtually controls: Duquein;- Hi: en Oct. 10.
‘Safer or Else’ “The small cars or midgets will have to go through just about the same structural safety tests as -tfie championship cars.”
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Big 9 Winter BD Meeting May Make History
Mémbers to Decide Expansion to ‘Big 10’ CHICAGO, Dec. 9 (UP) — The Big Nine opens its regular winter meeting ‘tomorrow with three “items onthe agenda which-could imake Western Conference . his[tory. ’ Major topics which faced: the faculty representatives, athletic) directors and football coaches! were: ONE:
“Bill Roberts H-vear-old indi Decision by the faculty |
anapolis heavyweight now in the Army, has won sevén bouts at Camp Breckenridge, Ky., all by kayos. He will finish basic there
Michigan State as the tenth mem{ber ot the league. | TWO: Approval, amendment or rejection by the faculty rép-| resentatives of a new plan to} with the 101st Airborne Division tighten restrictions on scholar-| and go overseas with a military taping held by athletes. | He enlisted for | THREE: Preparation by ath-| |letic directors and football coaches |of the grid schedules for 19850, Electrics Sign Hurler 1951 and 1952. | iN — Dec. 9 There were elements in each, PITTSFIE] topic which could produce heated (UP)--The Pittsfield Electrics of gjscussions before final settle- | the. €lass C Canadian-American ment. League have announced the sign- ; u Bppesred the Lager Po afv > > yp 1€CLIN chigan »States 1 was, ing of Negro right-h: inded Pitcher an the a «ity representa-| Cleo A. Lewright, a student at; ag pave become convinced the| Lincoln University, Jefferson City, je50ue could be stronger as a 10-| Mo. __Iteam loop again. Although most
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AAA Racing ¢ Officials Push Safety;
representatives whether to admit |?
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Amateur Boxing
‘and six other awards were given | Community Center were:
pointed. Don Wilburn, i paperweights; Dick Adams, Jacobs Club, honoring the BRR Tony Clark, Northeast, welter-
{ lighted by the appearance -of son outpoin
— Coach Faces Fine
For Creating Scene CHICAGO, Dec. 9 (UP)—Play-
yr Charlie Shipp. 35, of the
| Caps Here Tonight water Loo Hawks of the Nation-|
|al Basketball League today faced
a $50 fine for “unsportsmanlike
jconduct.”
Commissioner = Doxie Moore said he warned Shipp after he “created a scene” with eflicials after a game with Syracuse in Rochester, N. Y. Dec. 3. {days later, Mooré said, after the Waterloo-Oshkosh game, Shipp islugged Alex Hannum, Oshkosh jrorward, and threatenéd the om
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When the Capitals take the ice tonight here against Cleve-
land, the locals’ leading scorer
will be Calum MacKay who ha collected 24 points in 24 game: with 11 goals and 13 a ote Coach Ott Heller's squad turned this morning from a 10 game tour of the East where it won three games, lost four and tied three. ’ ” ~
On the Ice
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Jim Duzan outpointed Carl Gilpin, both ortheast, paperweights; Leonard both * Novibeast.
weigh Jesse Crawford and Rodney Montgawery, both Northeast, drew, paperweights) Dick Williamson, Northeast, out‘pointed FY H. Gillim, Jacobs, lightweights; Ismith, Northeast, outpointed Jacobs, fiyweights; Ray PeterDick Howard, Both Northeast, heavyweights: Don pointed Bob nelly, welterweights.
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