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, FRIDAY, APR. 15, 1049 i

E pect 500- Mile Entr

WHY PO SO MANY

~~ French ‘Ghost’ Entered i in 500-Mile Classic.

Olsen, Levrett Ie Latest to nter Classic |

49 Cars Now Slated To Run; Deadline Falls at Midnight

With the deadline for entries _ In the 500-mile classic set at mid-

Hawks Open

| Jack Plummer Gives.

a By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

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ia trip ‘to Mooresville,

* ridge ' and

. : {Riverside No. 6 at 2 p. m. tions received this morning boost- | | ‘The Hawks opened their camed the official list of cars entered!

in the May 30 classic at the In-| [triumph - over

Danville.

Cindy F. Bothwell of Woodland Hill, Cal, harentived a 1919 French-built Peugeot in the 1949

3 ; {School, following its successful dianapolis Motor Speedway to 49. | ? +1 PARK SCHOOL = FRANKLIN TWP. {eeason Hd-lifter-—a 10 to 7 verdict 0 Wilbur Shaw, president and, 500-mile race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway May 30th. Shown above is a Peugeot with Howdy or Franklin Township—travels| West.ib ABHG Yarcuen n'y} i § general manager of the Indian- Wilcox at the wheel after he had won the 1919 classic at an he of 87.95 mph. ie to thé Cineinnatt Country Day $18 PN Rg apolis Motor Speedway, stated] has entered and will drive the car fo compare its performance with streamiined versions of today. School with its tennis team for|Wistht 3 i Uamplertt 4.3 2 s ~this morning that by deadline he car isn't expected to qualify. \ the only action involving city or Mcmbrae 3 § 3 3Bucknerdv 4 § 3 3 . “tims Sought bie Sxpecied the ni m- | - 8 iof v |county teams Saturday. {Ronneit it $113 9 Crick. cs 3 2 8 ’ nations to ntries post-| Ean. atria. 00 0.0 . ‘ arnt eters ianmres, post: Training Camp. Briefs— Hue Devity Get 14 Rum. TH EE | i BREWED HER Bearden Slated for Mound Duel | EL Hi Norm Olsen of Grosse Pointe, ansen, ear en a e or oun ue I most. the errors Hoth WPA ak IIE Tons RASS : Mich: and Bains Tavret of ne RA wi. FOR BEER DRINKERS! Glendale, ('al., were the latest en- i Ei lI $ [ce] t Cl | d Seri X : ee BR Bahu ho . p : trants. Late yesterday afternoon n ina Q ian S- eve an i ries nT runs -SH13 hita-and nine Biden, EST Farag 8 i Went ? tne 3 r TT aaa formk were received from: Ross United Press H by Ralph Weigel a : Bonnett. - MeCulonsts. Youne. Shiner: 3 | Page of San Jose, Cal, and John, RICHMOND, Va., Apr. N5 "The New York Giants will' give Larry a un. ry th ps velpe Tend the Fun_seoring outbursts ial. “Merariyng "Crick Rims vated in Words of praise for “lazy-aged” Lorenz of Chicago, Ill. | Jansen, their opening day. starter against the Dodgers, his final tune-| Lo on save the Sox w Lawyents ventral defeated pin, fyocullouen 2 Two-base hits up here today in an exhibition against world champion Cleveland. +08 wi ver the Pitts h rownsburg, 12 to 5, and Howe White. Young | Three base hits Wilson, | S Much Like Maserati Gene Bearden was to take the hill for Cleveland. 0-3 win ove e sburgh also got a 12 to 5 splurge against haces pore: Schoo” 1. Frankly AD Old Crown Ale won't tell : | Pirates at Memphis, Tenn, as (Crispus Attucks off 14 hits. Base on balls -Off Cline 3 alker 3, Duke Dinsmore of Dayton, O.,| A pitchers’ battle would be a novelty in the series, which has Randy Gumpert went the route | Coach J Hastings 1 Struck-—By Cline 3. Walker i % will be at the wheel of the Olsen | seen both clubs booming home runs galore over short minor-league go... gue hit victory. | Coach Jerry Steiner's nine was|Hiils- 9g Walker 8 Seagghs $3 1 you half as much as tasting Iréady unofficially dubbed | the last few games.| ~ i to play its fifth straight gamervfi’ pitches cline 1 Walke Passed | entry, airéady y fences during e las 8 designed Gil Hodges at first base | today, boasting a 5-1 mark, its] Sa Colwell, Crick. Loxing Lea . the “Olsonati” The car, powered | Vesterday there were no fewer AS | PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 15—The 8 a Walker, Time—2:15 | it for yourself. It costs b | and listed Cal Abrams, Carl | .. best in three years at this stage. EE ! ky y an Offenhauser engine, is al-|than nine circuit clouts as Cleve-| {slugging of Outfielder Del Ennis , a | Furillo, and Duke Snider in the : Horace Turner notched his third Sheriridge i Zionsville most an exact replica of the lat- jand drubbed New ‘York, 15.to 9 outfield. {was still gladdening Philadelphia victoty in four starts. He e AB HO A ABH OA the same as the popular est Italian-built Maserati. at Hickory, N. C. ” [Phils Manager Ed Sawyer today|/ "0 | OUT SAT Moda 10 HRRRE 1 CL GR ER EE Leyrett will drive his own ¢ar| ceyeland had five homers— ww) CINCINNATI, 4 Apr. 15—Ken 8s the Phillies came home to open DS by Russell i, before] Rack ib 821 § Pitre Bae $10 8 brands of beer. It’s a bi n, ‘ ’, * which, like the Olsen entry, is, ., Boudreau, Mickey Vernon, Raffensberger went the route yes- their annual series against the giving way to Frsd Davig in the Davie.p-cf $210 Heckman. 3112 8 Iisa byg powered by a 270-cubic-inch Of-' pg, Kennedy, Jim Hegan and|terday as the Cincinnati Reds de-|{Philadeiphia A's sixth. $3 3 SA L180 favor fenhauser engine. Early Wynn—and the Giants had feated the New York Yankees, 2 Ennis connected for another of ride poured over nine/pitrt, 338 SMartng 3013 vorite—everywhere. The Page car is the same 183-/¢,,, py Sid Gordon, Johnny to 1, here. his spring homers yesterday asimarkers in the third, off five Turners 3 0 0 ilowder2s 3 0 11 : cubic-inch supercharged mount nr,, Bob Thomson and Dave| Raffensberger, who has been the Phils beat the Baltimore Ori- singles and a double by Bill Ralph.| Totals 31321 7 Totals ® 62111 driven here last year by Fied| oslo. named to pitch ‘the opener, oles, 6 to 3, at Baltimore. Eddie Davis also got a double and! | ghortridae 000 230 014 Agabashian. He was forced o {lost a shutout when Johnny Lin- Miller.and Stan Lopata also hom- homered over the 200-foot wall Garvie Riltee Cha oy Me ¢ : on the 59th lap by 2 roar] NEW YORK, Apr. 15—Believe | dell homered in the 9th. lered for the-winners, in the fourth to drive in Ralph, Kouns 2. Pitzer. Carter. Barver. Runs trouble after having worked his' jt or not, the Brooklyn Dodgers | Ray Mueller homered with Ted| The A's, however, are also in Charles Glesing got three-for- IK fefokor Ben pack Eller. Stan 5: way from the 32d to 15th position.| “pag their lineup just about set |Kiuszewski ouns, Pitzer, Awallt, Lowd Kunis

aboard for Cincin- hitting form, as witness their 13{nati’s two runs.

CHICAGO, Apr. 15~The Chicago Cubs and the Chicago

four for Shortridge. The Pioneer Auto Special, owned today ae they moved Into the &

by Lorenz, has a displacement of | py. r.. Stadium to open their 255 cubic ches. E | traditional spring series against In the “Olsonati, the New York Yankees.

to-2 victory over Savannah. Ga. of the Sally League yesterday at Savannah. Home runs by Ferris

first attempt,

Dinsmore |

will be making his third attepipt| ‘Billy Cox, whose homer in i White Sox open their annual Rosar led the Athletics’ 20-hit hits, two of them by Wilson. Bob Base t On Blah Shorr ridue 6. onaville 1 2 lo Win at the 500. He made his Washington last night in the | spring series here today. |barrage. {Kenny was knocked from the box| gine’ 7 Lait , yraee 8.” Davie. 3 debut on the two-and-one-half- seventh inning beat the Sena- | The Cubs are fresh from a | smn lin the third inning as Howe got] | ite oft’ Kouns # fn 3}. in ings: Turner mile oval in 1946 but failed to fin-| Seventh AE Beat He SUE | 6-todgwin over the St. Louls | BOSTON, Apr. 15—The Bos- (three then Attucks tied 1t up 1n| Wid pitcher Kummer Piiaer Pasved Boll . ish the race. In 1947 he placed | s » hie. Cards ai Little Rock, Ark, on | on Red Sox and the Boston [the third. A six-run outburst by Martin 4 Winning Pitoher—Turner,

cinched. Pee Wee Reese;

10th. Last year he was named fo] strained abdominal muscle ap-

drive a new mount entered Ww!

{the strength of three runs in

Howe | the eighth inning against Kurt

Braves were . square away at two victories each today in

Ralph Miller of Dayton, O. but, parently improved, was back at | Krieger. Winning pitcher War- | ‘their spring “series ‘which re- [three-basef and Joe Pirtle a two-| the car was not completed in time short with Jackie Robinson at ren Hacker tripled during the | sumes pring ~aer base knock. Stanley got two hits! lawrenes Cisiral | Brownsburg oA for the race. second. Manage: Burt Shotton | big ral. ~~ | The Red Sox drubbed the (in four times at the plate. {MBanten 3 3 8 SBrmerone 4 36 i Braves yesterday, 6 to 2, here | Walker ' Fans Nine |e roi) jakman 1441 Broad Ripple Track Triumph Boosts Be aerTan, TIEN thunders Ell | steve Colwell with three hia, Sion § 14 TERE, 1111 Kinder and Denny Galehouse | d H B wil he. 8, Seite : 0 3 A Marieai bp 3 2 ° 0! ; held the National League An er fh! son. with two, one aig SR 4 2 11 0/Litteralib 2 0 13 0f Rockets’ Importance in Sectional mpi 10 +e of ‘mie (ile, ced. Parc achonrs ape ay 1 4 4 Hien £494 hits including a homer by ing Btinek of 10 bits. Dave Young! Ma¥uer it 9 0 : Owens, At 3 0 0.84 sd {got a double and single an nei . » Broad Ripple might have something to say about the sectional) (WC); 3. Predricks (WC). Time, 4:56. | Tommy Holmes. C track meet tipple might J month. A Ta Da or AAT WC 3 The Red Sox made six hits {Hecullouh We_twutosion to! sus BRI

off Johnny Sain and six off | Nelson Potter, including three hits each by Johnny Pesky, | who homered,

” The Rockets showed a promising array of team strength in! 120-Yard High Hurdies—1. Phillips we. their tussle with Washington and Cripus Attucks yesterday, | Bie Greene (Mi; 3, Ostheimer (WC) e,

piling up 96% Poms for their second straight cinder victory this | al ait ae 8 Runt. Klise (WC): 2 | Burks |

| hit performance against Park.

= Beating Danville, 7-4

Shortridge Blue Devils Beat Zionsville, 14-6

| Unless the weatherman has a ibigger inning this afternoon, three {more prep diamond. tilts were to {join the pre-Easter nargde of hits land errors on this Good Friday. { Decatur Central was carded for Franklin ‘Township .was to entertain the Plainfield Boys School and ShortSouthport were to itangle in the feature tussle at

{paign yesterday with a 7 to 4 : ik i, Park

Howe won its fourth straight Ralph 2 game as Tom Stanley won his Ri fanning 10 and; Fain, Hank Majeski and Buddy limiting Crispus Attucks to four Beckman, Pitger, Stun. Sacrifice —Turner

her Kouns. «Louie | in the seventh was the Mills and-Oliver Warner, Time of Game — {elincher. Wayne Engleman got all

{lead Franklin Township's seven- ence Central

Dick Walker fanned nine and] | Brower 1, and Dom Di- jpave. up eight blows in five and 12, Bteinmets 3 2. Steele 1,

BEER DRINKERS SW "TCH

Campaign v4 TO OLD CROWN ALE?

Foes 3 Hits, Fans 1"; ni BECAUSE

IT HAS against Brownsburg, led by its| = NO SMOKY starting hurler; Brower, who got =

‘FLAVOR two of his team’s four clouts. One| . ; of the knocks was a triple by| Hurler Bruce Rosemeyer. Jack Plummer was the top! pitcher of the day, limiting Danvi to three hits and breezing! 11. David Butterworth showed the! way for the winners with two-} for-three, including a double, but! Jim Lucas and Kenny Miller

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blasted round-trippers.

¥ atted In—-Tarner 3, Glesing 3, Davis 2, Fleck 3. Stout. Schumacher, Car3. Kouns, Heckman. Two-DBase Hits Ralph Davis. Three-Base its-—-Carter, Home Runb—Davis Srlen Bases—Klefeker Qlesing 2. Kiler 3, Schumacher. Turner,

In bottles and Keglined fiat top cans CENTLIVRE BREWING _CORP, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA

Rtror. Sale 3. Grimes 1, Sradswarth 1 Tayl 1 Litter 3 1¥ ager i

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week. { 0. He sh-1, Deer (WC): & New. jone-third innings, {worth 1. Runs batted in--Pu arim on Washington Nad 45 and. Crispus Jim Alltop came from beh nd, | Byard Deshi, Deer (WE): | Maggio. McDaniéls hod : 1%, ptt Braga McDaniels vane ts Distributed by : Broad In the last 20 yards to nip Wash-| iei.vard Dush—t. Ogthetmer wo; 2. Exhibition Baseball aniels had a perfect day In|. \cDanieis, Grimes. Pus rower. Attucks 23's, but it Jas ; oa ington’s Barnes in the 440-yard Hatlock bs re M._ Smithy (M). Tim 4 seba three appearances for Lawrence! | Three: hase Br Stolen e ork (A) - Lawrence Centra row re 8. Ripple's ability t a vid x Rn 'dash, and Bob Safford put the shot, Pyt—1. Curran (WC): 3. Jahimie; Sincinoat (N) 000 036 gor 4 | {|Centfal as Jim Wadsworth set Base on balis—Off Wadsworth & Bf Rosen: ADVANCE BEVERAGE co. second and thir Place Y 3% shot 47 feet, a foot more than in| M\: 3 Lawrence (M. Distance, 42 feet anBiL. Pag . Wow! Berra; Ratensberser down 10 stickers but gave up that Dever & 3 rho. nr Jar 3. ers row: - in addition to the winning laurels hi oh {many hits. Pugh d R t in- y 8 first effort Tuesday. , D. alread Jump-~% Ostheimer (WC): "2, ug an onnieler 1. Hits oft Br.R en ay ou 315 Ww M 1 d St ot LI 1 2491 |B to are - nings: off Brower 3 in 1 Inhin oa Ro aryian ree necoin that might Saige trouble for their 1, ghey and E. Hughey tied in the frome (Mii 3 Curran (We. ‘Distance. Boston | wn « 308 Of 83% 4 13 g Grimes, both with doubles, drove for ins, inning Wild pitches nr Rosen . y “Broad Rij le won 11 of the 13 pole vault and ‘Hansen took the molt Vault—~1, Cur: WO: 2. Roge- pa der. , Galehouse and Batts; Sain, in Inree runs Sach and led the! pitcher. Brow ro Siren ison. 818 : ts, thy Pp thers being oa high jump in the season’s topg move, WC, and Sulla! 43, tied, Mele uis (ON) gle 900 020 3 Inne-run - sssau n Ja the sizthi -w | i events, lhe (wo. 0 being cap-| win 59 as Ripple swept . the| JHish Jump Ll J. Myers (M0: 3. per Ben ~ 1 gon $30 31 i TI . reel. Hows or Crissus Atinchs | tured by Boris Lalioff in the low | 3. Winings (WC), Curran (WC. | Brage Krieger and AB HO Al HOA AB H O A! “AB HO Al | field events. ui ni IMO and Elder (M), tied. Height, | Cooper, Hacker and Kova ner ohm | Shipley. Ib.4 02 0 40 2!/Dow'ertyss 6 1 1 0/Oldhamif 3 0 10 sticks and the mile relay team of | “wo. LT) sneaked past ® fat ® daches Plummerp 3 1 8 1 Walke? 4 13 8 Puensiit 3 3 0 {|Danielip 1080 wor ‘Washington. P |g, Mile Relay—Warren Central (Klis! 'Philadelphis_(N) 002 300 010 @ 13 o /Milier.lt | 3 1.0 0Bunharty 3 0 1 1 \Pirtiedn B 3) LiMurravib 16 0 0 (Manual, 621 to 5014 at Delavan {mpeg oTarcks, Willlam); 2. TM; 3. Baltimore {IL 200 01 36 ® [Btirwih, 2 3 2 2 2Jennings.ri J 0 0 0 Logsdonc 5 111 Kenny lbp 3 0 4 2 No times were exceptional but|gn ih pei, getting nine of 13] Half-Mile ~Relay—1. - Warren Central Maldovan "and Mantuso Lopate; Widmer, \Lucasto" 3 1 3 &Hedueo | 3 18 1iThaverst | 88 &Cookeret 3430 early-season promise showed it-| . { {Ostheimer, Deer, osemeyer Phillips 8 {Scotts 3 1 11 Cassidy.ib 3 0 8 1 |Potterdb 3 0 8 0Crowec-am 3 0 8 1 self. A—strong wind and a light |Tirsts and the meet's only double 2. (M); 3." (WC).' Time. 1:40. Philadelphia (A) J03 220 320 003 ~13 2 1 {Thmpsn.cl 3 0 0 0 Green.3b 302 3 Engle’'andd 3 2 3 s Roduers pc 1 01 1) drizzle handicapped performers) winner in Dick Curran. Curran At Broad Ripple [Savannah "(BALL S31 000 io—.3 ¢ 3{Rardine $0.3 ycurka 310 0 ener 333 Noam 4 8 Ri} {won the shot put and the pole] Desert, Warren and "Sirinateliow stro | rt oe ws Ss 4 : iJoh'sndb-p 2 1 0 1! throughout. lvailt and Warren took both re-| ard Dash—1, Graves (BR): 2. Mid- - Totals 26 821 4 Totals 29 3118 @ {Wilson,3p 3 3 3 1 Engledow Double Winner aiebrock. jca: 3 Alltop (BRI; 4. Hurston New York (N) . 104 910 210-9 12 3 Danville : 004000 0 4 a 0 ia ng [lay events. ‘Manual's* Newlin, (CAL jTime Sil =o 0" oe. 3 [Clgrsland (A) 336018 17 § Decatur | C0 NI2 030 x— 7 Total 381421 8 Totals i's” i yi ; oy ' X Ta $-— | - Jack Engledow was the only Jim Burks and Jim Nyers won gies (JBRi7 3 Uddieorook (CA): 4. Koslo ‘and Livineston: Heed, Hartung. Foliins, Miller.’ Shipley % Butterworth. (Crjibus Agueki Boi) 0 Bi me. } w— UCAS, ummer, GO a ils, Cassidy, | Fras "eng an ey. (ony! owe, | “double winner, taking the 220 in the century, mile run and high _ ‘tio-vard , Daght. © Aliton (BR) Louis TAY vie O00 111 205 § 18 2 Clark uns. Batted In— Miller, Scott, | Wilson 3 Runs--Daug i 5 Pir24.3, and the broad jump in! jump, respectively.—J. A Be es (W) Arian (Wh; IR Fooks eXArkans 000 100 000— 1 | Plummer, Lucas 2, Butterworth, Two-Base tle. 2 Kaye 4 Poller 2, an. | 19 feet, 8% inches. Tom Graves, : Vato- Jima." Dash—1. D. Rouse (BRI: 2. Herr wud Matheosar:. Phipps, Leonard. mite oe Ra Mie Las. Toten | otsdon. 2." Enel Grr Rina, tanier 3. . , pw 3 7g 1} ome un 2 PY, UCAKE. Si n v y ' v | who=did a 10.3 century earlier in At Manual ; {Beck (BR: 3." Jent Rn FR nd: Hert wad Macias | Bases Butterworth, Shiviey, Heawe, Wats, (Cook, Jahnson. Wilson 3. Two-bars hit—| the ‘week, bucked a head-wind 100-vard Dash—1, Newlin AD: 3. Deer| (Mlle Run—1. “Bmith 8 SBR: 2 Myo ove arco See i-13 Doratur ral: 5 ME nile 3 Baas eee Hope 13 Coon ieman hon ) y CA); 3, McCurdy (W);: 4, Bernhardt { . c Balls—-off Plummer 2, Barnnars 1. Bruck on balls—Of Stanley 2. Kenny 1. Rodgers for 8 # :11-second :11-second performance. | “igi; % Mascar] OA. me 1 niling| TS 57 Gumpert and Weis Susey and Fiteseraid: | Qut, By—Plummer 11." Barohart 3 Hit By 8 Johnson 2. Struck out—y. stanies 10 . tony emaemei—— une-l, Burks iM); ichiling 130. Yard High Hurdles—1. Clymer (BR:: ne Yee Pitcher—By Plummer (3). .Wiid Pltches— Kenny 3, Rodgers 3. Hits off Kenny 3 in we oft (BR): 3. Clark (CA); 4 Laloff > Plummer. Passed Balls—Rice, Hed | 2% Inds rR % In 3% in $ Wi. Time, ‘1 Brooklyn (N i... 020 -— 3 8 0 s-~Rice, Hedge Um- 12% nines: ol gers in 3% innings; Wast pires- Vincent O'Connor and Leo Waven-!off Johnson 4 in 1 inning. Passed balls 200: b)-yard oko 3 Necoile lo { wh: ! Ha pkton, (A) Ror? Ais ranatie) sch. Ti me-—1:§1 : sdon, Rodgers Losing pitched enny. | 'olloug! PBR) 4 = Bogie? (CA), Time. 27.1 Scarborough, Heafner, Hudson and Evans SRR { ot Jute 1. 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