Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1949 — Page 31

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: OWNER 2 y pel, Co : a Crowe Bp Lou Moore Mauri ‘Rese Ad i a BM Srown i, + tau Moura ; Bill Holland 1 : . * actos 8p. touMaure | George vemmer at “t | Washington, Attucks, Ripple 3-Way A Gol Belanger Sp. Murrell Ralph Pratt | | ® | KutieKraft 8 Surde-Kraft, inc. Jowmny Parsons | Track Meet; One Dua air Also e IN r AHa-Romeo Johnny Mauro Johnny Maure Si ae i ’ ' . dian Tri : Sarafoff Sp. = Tom Sarafeff Doc Williams To un in ria S$ # i | Washington, Crispus Attuck and Broad Ripple were to tangle/45%, on the Plainfied Boys Pe Ray Brady Sp. Ray Brady Tanamed : | in a three-way track meet that could bring out the best in some of School track. u , Shefiler Ofty Bill Sheffer Bill Sheffler ‘ Ancient Mount Not Expected fo Qualify; Soins Manufacturers the “sleeper” performers this afternoon. { Thorn In Speedway's side was BIS G ons Sayard 1. Shefimr u : 3 : Jimmy Jackson to Drive Keck Special = For Coming Season ‘The Rockets’ triangular meet capped a three-meet slate Soday Mooresvilles ail Trans whe , Grancor Jim Rathman Jim Rathman 4 i that also includes the Warren Central-Manual dual affair at Del-/won the Novi Mobile Sp. W. C. Winfield Duke Nalon 8%. Three new entries, one of them a ghost from the past, for the Smith Field, ; = {in addition to taking the high ; . Addition of two teams at the avan Sm vitational, had placed third. But| Novi Mobile Sp. w. C. Winfield Rex Mays 8% 500-Mile classic May 30 at the Indianapolis: Motor Speedway, were Indianapolis Amateur Baseball] Tom Graves of Ripple, who led by Jack Crandall, who turned hai ny Niaing on evi ve = ‘Twin Coach Sp. ou Fageol Bill. Cantrell 8 received this morning. The entries came on the heel of four received meeting last night, filled the clicked off a 10.3 century spurt," “ero oi ors oy performance, > a leh Be ast time. 5 224 Tufty any Charles Pritchard Emil Andres yesterday and boosted the total to 45 cars. Manufacturers League for the in his first dash this year Tues- tne Panthers got their revenge. > y ' : Tufty Offy Vharles Pritchard Paul’ Russe The “ghost” is a 1919 French-built Peugeot entered by Lindley: coming season. - day, could push his mark still Crandall ran the 120 high At Plai field nis i fon Niarchens wrrop Fohr- . % 'F. Bothwell of Woodland Hills, Cal. Bothwell will drive the car. Stout Field switched from the further in the. thred-sided en-/npurdles in :14.8, took first in the Al Plainh Sa Yandtned Milt Marion Walt Brown 4 which he said he entered to com- ~~ K k entry for the| City League leaving that group gagement. Attuck's Paul Middle shot put. tied for first in the high J90- Yard Dasnct, Trusx (M3. Keller - out Sp. W-Sehoot Prank_Burany {pare its performance, in time switched to the Keck en lone team shy, while Boughton brook looks promising at the jump, placed second in the low Yard Dash, Trask (M1; 2. Keller Pun Lee Sp. Dun Lee _Mobors Mac Hollings trials, against the streamlined race last year. He finished 10th oo coop 0 "oliaady entered in(220 as a junior. {hurdles and wound up the day) 3 2IFNL Sime he Lo : Lynch Sp. frank Brisko Frank Briske ‘ ” {race cars of today: It is not ex-| lafter spinning on the northeast the Municipal League decided to, Warren Central's county cham- {leading the half-mile relay team| a}¢ 3 Windre 8) ine. 3 ish . 14 (UP) Redmer Sp. Geneva VanAcker Charles VanAcker 3 [pected to qualify. turn on his 193d lap. - try its luck on both Saturday and pions looked for a spark in Ed|to victory. [Wrightsman (M); & Perry, (4). Time ‘hailed Maserati fndpls. Race Cars, Inc. Lee Wallard { Deadline for all entries is mid-| The Iddings Special to be artyer £1 113 1 (Wieland fi ‘both dashes- the At Kokomo, Tech took 11 firsts/*{1 (odbetiar_(®1 2. Wrighuman vas Maserati Indpls. Race Cars, Inc. Chet Miller : night tomorrow night. {by McDowell, is the same car Lee Ruling Cited |shot put and a relay event. |in a 13-event program to defeat “i heck 18 y Ho 8 I's “super Miller Indpls. Race Cars, Inc. Jal Robson 8 | "Other entries received this Wallard qualified last year at 128 To fill the vacancy in the div! Surprise upset of the track sea-| Kokomo, 83-34. Only George Bel-|y e PE a ir ignored a City of Tacoma Les Dobry Jack McGrath 4 morning were from Lee Glessner mph. This will be McDowell's first League, the assciation 18 ‘seeking son was pulled yesterday by|lamy and Bill Fox of the Kokomo ih updiee—i, Stewart @); 3 Slane | the Min- ~ Graneor Sp. Anthony Granatelli - Dick Frazier 4 of Wheeling, W. Va, and Lou 500" race and makes him the representatives from the IndianalBloomington High School when/team were able to gain first] fat “le ot Mme Millen, champion- Grancor V-8 © Anthony-Granatelli Byron Horn a {Rassey of Detroit. Both the|10th newcomer to be assured a 8 parm Bureau, Simpson Studios, {the Panthers defeated Howe, 86-/places. . . Mile Rel fare, Becks ssokistion Rocket Sp. Nat Rounds Billy Taylor |Glessner and Rassey cars were!car for the classic. Lincoln Chiropractic or any other|51, at Bloomington. Speedway dropped its- track ger oyer. Ek Kurkenda 2 jp: : : - Bowes Seal Fast Charles E. Bowes Mel Hansen 3 {entered in the classic last year,| - Wilbur Shaw, president of ‘he teams interested. . | ‘The Panthers, in the Howe in-'opener to Mooresville, 62% to {ron ho Ls El a CT pe fC fe I ey pg pot ating the: Pod Ba Br Weer Say Hooke: 8 | eors Metz) from _ GUAlIYIOg: nounced Ee a I tar, [Player performing with a sanc- A Bloomington At Kokomo apo oS Bert dose ¥ . Uy rge Metzler for the 33d annual event will star:|tjoned club would be permitted to ; ve ial Bad Jud AD: 2 Stanley Ta Ped use > 3 a, oh ins Hey Banks vi {St., will drive the Glessner tar. May 14. Five days have been set play outside of the association. or Fh, Rint Ae ne Tine ~¥4d ART ” Time 04 MS, Soyer 8 anc | 17 feet 113 4 Pat Clancy 8 Pat ise Jackie Holmes i Rassey has not named a driver. aside to qualify the field of 33, Schedules for the season which itd = Dead—i, Van ‘Hog. 81 adtt TEL DML TIA (Ti: 3 Stier Pole Vault—1 Wrikht he 3. Kurkene le works, Unnamed > oy Bromme Spider Webb 4] Jackson to Drive cars. opens Apr. 30 will be drawn atiroth H: 3 Martin" Jims. L103 (A40-Yard Dash Meverrose (T + woire 100 3 Allen 43 aig rd ; 4 e . i un o. Hman Ns ng 3 : 1 3 pepke | ime 5 All season. Howard Keek Sp. Howard Keck Jimmy Jackson 4 | Jimmy Jackson. former Techi Other dates ar¢ Sunday, May 15; next Wednesday's meeting. “eo ¥ard dashes Wien ied ¥ waa “awn vara Rn dues G1 3 Zieh Mickey Owen fo Pilot ight wrest Iddings Spl. Henry Mever Johnny McDowell 4 ‘High School athlete and now a Saturday, May 21; Sunday, May, dell, Moe! (w: “Yin wo 38 LY Nee time. 3.08 1 » ammed 20 Unnamed Roy Worline Unnamed 4* resident of Desert Hot Springs, 22, and Saturday. May 28. The Irish Golf Opener wins (Bie 3 Cook 1M. Time. Sora. 13 Mile Run 2 Mine 4d Somi-Pro Club p although Unnamed John F. Koehnle Unnamed 4 Cal, again will be at the wheel of track will be closed the day hefore staan TH hay Be one bi. 10-Va d Righ Hyrdiea-.l, Englerth i] WINNER. 8 D., Apr. 14 (UP) d two and Uhtamed Lee Glessner Geo. Metzler 4 the Howard Keck Special. The the pace for cleaning. oe Times State Service 5 - 00 va rh Low “Hhirdies <1. Martin LH 3, Hendrix (Ki 3 Wrath (Th. Time hein RE A coklve 2 rs -guard- x R ; Unnamed 4 [Keck -entry was one of four re- mmm nis NOTRE DAME, Apr. 14 Notre a Crands! 3 Frans iH toni AR ad Low Mydies1. Balms K, A \ is ) : umamed Lon Rassey ua. ; ceived late yesterday. Others were Dame's golf team will open fits je Relay-1l Bloomington (Waddell,'3 Stone T) (XK). Time 248 Dodger catcher, will manage the ere all but Vimamed Lindley 7, Bothwell Linley F: Botawell 8 Henry Meyer, Dayton, O., the 1d- {20th season of competition Mon- ti Cb et hy Rl The Shier tyes, Somer hes | Winner Pheasants of the semi the game Lamont ve; dings special which will be arives fa S 00t for {day against Washington Univer- vii out o Reiny Chant oington Lyon.| Broad Jump-1 one (Ti. 3. Opleman fro Sout Dakota State League raised t by Johnny McDowell; Roy W sity: at St. Louis. The all-time gloomington. Time. 1:31 8 joghes Ja sanaon, Ed Xa n when the Hershey Leads Providence, 3- 1 line of Indianapolis and John °F. record-shows-that-the Irish have gies ail p eg ap thr_ Ant) ae iF A eons [open Said he ign aged Hn : nds oot * . J» an, who. PROVIDENCE, -R.~L; Apr; 14 scorers to an average of 2.50 goals Eel of 108 Angeles, wil be 0C ey ecora ve. 126 matches, lost 32 and tied iho Pi Crandall (Bi: 3. Operltes | Hl J Jgmp—l, Campbell | ar to discuss its terms. He said he ne Jousts {UP)—The Providence Reds (during the first four games. Her-| of the Jas wo en as oN (ine Q hes | Jump Ma 2 guiten | Hetght. raed ne inches. | tan {accepted the Winner offer because A 3s ao most offensive-minded team tn ney look Tuesday night's game, sjnafue Worline car is the Same; TORONTO, Apr. 14 (UP)-—The Additional Sports, en Maren 1H) Distance: i Ril Roevke. Wolte Wepsirons': 2’ »1“this is one of She most Banchah ? / 0:2, a y - { "A 3 imi ded towns ave encoun ar—almost: ¢ the American Hockey League dur-| Providence, led by . Linemen mount driven in last year’s rave Toronto Maple Leuls w Bo Sowa Pages 30, 31 RE ge Rechte el THI Br rand, Ooler. Honeli: 1 Kokomo: I my barnstorming.” al basket-: © ing the regular season, faced! (Carl Liscomb, Roger Bedard, and by Doc Williams. Williams was straight Stanley cup a last 9 ' iB), Height, 10 feet 6 inches. Kokomo. Time 1.314" ) ie : 8 | somite Cain, Cre er wes ho rk on fh, ne, elute Say £10 0 ogy A night un-| ive goals a game during the ble. This year, Williams will be Away. trom duplicating the feat ™ - k. : ess they got theirs vaunted of- jremttae season. oh heel of the Sarafoff Spe-|!n this year's National Hockey ak ' Ts Bang: who ran a poor sec poly igh bs league playolt Snails, : v ond to the Reds for the Eastern | (College Track The race this year will be the Brey noRLY Ltufe Tacked up Division PaRnam, are leading. 3 }eiracks, 7; RNAS 101%, Wake Por- JOREL 10F Juskonu, Hu second to|ClAssIng the Detroiters, 3 to 1, ga 0 going into tonight's in before an estimated 13,000 fans. e contest because they have been Rho de le Island State 112, Providence Col-| {George Robson. He finished fifth | When the two teams meet here

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again Saturday night, the Leafs| will be shooting at two modern! Stanley Cup records—the first: {team to capture three consecutive {titles and the first team to take the cup six times. The Wings haven't beaten To-| ronto in a Stanley Cup encounter {in the past two years and it now, looks as if they will have-to wait] (until next year before breaking ‘out of their slump, . { Toronto fell behind 1 to 0 in the first period on a goal by the! Wings’ burly Jack Stewart. But| jonce the Leafs got underway in| | the second period. there was no| ! stopping them. Wild Bill Ezi- | nicki started the fireworks at the | 11-minute mark. and Ted Kennedy| and Gus Mortson followed with | goals of their own within the next! | five minutes.

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By United Press Anderson and: Oshkosh, the | regular season division winners, inn the National (Basketball { League, square off tonight in the) opener of a three-out-of-five game/ series for the league champion iship, ~-° Anderson won the Eastern Di-| vision title last night by beating |Syracuse, 90 to 84, for its third) |victory. in four games. Oshkosh] defeated Tri-Cities for the West-, ern Division crown Tuesday y night.!

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