Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1949 — Page 44

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES: : : THURSDAY, APR. 21, 1949

3 Prep Track Teams Slated To Compete In Tech Relays

Included in Participants

‘Southport - Drops;

Bloomington. Joins

State Lineup | Thirteen city, county and state) prep track teams, containing some of the state's elite prep cinder performers, will participate] in the Indianapolis relays at Tech in one of Hoosiefdom's top relay attractions over the state tomorrow, Seven city: teams. two county) and four state aggregations will] begin an assault on the Tech re-| lay records in 15 events at 2 p. m.| Bouthport's withdrawal from thie, Tech relays to participate in the Muncie relays Saturday was evened up by Bloomington's en-| try in the meet. | Lafayette Jeff, Ft. Wayne North 8ide and Hammond Clark/ are the other state teams seeking! to break Tech's two-year grip on the relays title. Lafayette’s Earl Heninger, the | versatile Broncho performer, and North Side's Archie Adams are expected to play major roles for their “respective teams. Adams cracked the national interscholastic mark at 22 seconds flat in the low hurdle event in the state meet last year. ‘Bloomington’s Jack Crandall— three-sport star for the Panthers, will perform in his specialty during the hurdle relay events and has a 14.8 mark in the high sticks to date, ~ Two County Terms Entered

Shortridge, Howe, Broad Ripple; Washington, Crispus Attucks and

the county. Defending team and field event

relay; North Side, 440-yard relay,

man mile relay; Tech, the second mile relay, and a freshman half.mile relay; Washington, a fresh-

relay, and Howe, shuttle relay. In the field events, Allen Meyerrose of Tech will defend his broad jump mark of 20 feet 1% inches of last year, and Ralph] Rice of Lawrence Central, in a a four-way tie for the high jump | last year at 5 feet 94 inches, will] be the only performer in that!

group. Preston of North Side won me shot put last season with a put of ‘© dat 48 feet 9% inches. ‘Man

ship and Franklin * clash at the latter's field. In meets yesterday, Central won a three-way affair| from Southport and Crispus At-| | games,

Warren Township.

sought

in history at Plainfield. Warren Gets 83 Points

pt 561%

ribbons. firsts, Including both

relay jing fanned - 11 a hurdle event, Horton Bmith won|two hits in six bin took the quarter-mile dash. Heart, Warren won the other three field events

17 5/6 markers.

double event winners for the! apror.

tities are Broad Ripple, 440-yard City, County Teams Face hal I d mie. relay; Shortridge, a fresh: Eight-Game Diamond Card

By JIM An eight-game diamorid card confronted the city and county man half-mile, and a half-mile{ prep teams this afternoon keynoted by - three city series games, an all-county tussle and a North Central Conference scrap. Ben Davis and Southport were booked for the all-county match with Southport’'s Gene Dietz slated to take the mound. The game could decide the county title even at this early d date. In the city games Broad Ripple | ™ {sought its second straight city] {victory, facing Crispus Attuck at| Riverside No. 1, Howe looked for| {its sixth straight seasonal vic-| {tory against Cathedral at River-| glide, and Sacred Heart, winless te, sought consolation at

Two other track meets wit] si "20 to 0 victors over Xo-| comprise the three-meet bill here komo yesterday, prepared for its| Attucks nine, Friday, Speedway goes to Plain. third consecutive NCC win at| Tech combined two of its six field and Ben Davis, ‘Pike Town: Muncie, and Shortridge was billed hits with an error to move] Township to try for its seventh victory across both runs in the ninth | {against one loss at Franklin aoainst the Wildcats as Gene

Southport got the other knock by Melloy, Forest Rech Si events. Bob Jaus won a first in| walked 10 men and gave up only Pim A

the high jump and Bennie Har Riley hit two-for-four for Sacred {eohiine.e

[for the Rockets and Riley drove! Errors—Hardesty 3

1 City Spal Reign as Relay Queens in 7-School Track Event

Sallie Hathaway, Broad Ripple; Jackie Kendall, Manual; Margaret Hammon, Shortridge; Corie nie Simons, Mowe: Delores Baxter, Tech; Sue Wilson, Washington, and Joan Turner, Crispus AtThe meet also will include y, 10 will provide the glamour and the trophies for the winners during the. Indianapolis Relays at Tech tomorrow afternoon. One girl has been chosen to reign as relays queen from each of the Manual in the city and Lawrence seven participating city schools. They'll pass out the 14 trophies to the winners at the queens’ vice Central and Warren Central In tory platform following each event. Tech is the defending title-holder.

: |belts, over DePauw and Evans-| : ; Teachers to Meet Wabash on Track <i xis sis Feller Ordered fusses uad into this meet. Ken given Little State 440 To Rest Shoulder CRAWFORDSVILLE, Apr. 21|/ing previously undefeated Ear champion and undefeated in two| 8T. LOUIS, Apr. 21 (UP)= —Wabash College's track team ham, 67% to 63%, |years, is the pace setter and can Bobby Feller was placed on the will be seeking its second victory] Coach Bill Johnson, varsity be expected to participate in sevel 0 4o4ay for a week — and in dual meet competition Satur- basketball coach who took over|éral events other than his sper). 15; cer, day in a meet with Indianaithe track job on short notice) cialty. © 1 .Dr. Robert F. Hyland amined State Teachers College at the when Jim Miller left to become | bo , : Wabash field head football coach at Sagara) College Track {the Cleveland pitcher's ailing Field events will be started at University, was pleased wi Gutter 108. Aslerao Ph shoulder yesterday and then 12:45 p.m, with the running performances of several red ~ Delaware 4%. Lehigh 49%. ordered the rest. The physician events starting at 1:30 p.m. “- [the opener. Kansas State 73%. Emporia State 37%. |admitted, however, that it is still The Little Giants opened their| Indiana Staté’s Sycamores Okiahoma 31s. Donne 28. 1/20, /100 early to decide whether the season last Saturday by down-'have two victories under their|"onll"ag 1300 (Neb) 88 1730s jury 1s of a permanent nature. — ep : 4 BUT ALL 00D ONE NOY 7 ETE You can tell the topnotchers of the diamond, can't you? The effortless grace that makes the hard one look easy — that split second timing at the bat «= that flash of “baseball sense” that turns a potential hit into an out by a fast peg and a half-step. All players don’t shine, but all the good ones do! Just as you can tell a star on the ballfield, you can tell a star among beers at the bar. Pour a glass of Good Old Brucks. ... hold it up to the light . . . thos, flashing lights and highlights in your glass is “Shine™ + « » mark of fine ingredients . © . slow, slow, slow re” 2” brewing . . . mellow perfection in taste. 4 “Lg : SH wor Au pues A wa (a y SHINE, BUT ALL 600D ONES DO! : 5 : . J Dower, SHINE «=the brawmaster's own trade term for the light reflecting qualities of beer at its finest. ASK FOR BRUCKS JUBILEE BEER TODAY! ' THE BRUCKMANN BREWERIES - CINCINNATI SINCE 1856 BREWING-not the most-BUT THE BEST! oor . : : —

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got. in four runs in the first off six hits and the Tigers got a {pair in the third by Ronald Crowe and Dick Murray off a| single by Bennie Cooke and a |“ Radcov bobble,

Radkovic - picked up three {singles for the Irish and Murray blasted a triple for the Tigers as Cathedral got 10 hits and

Nash gave Kokomo only two

Washington, winless in thrée hits and fanned 14. - = a triumph at] tucks at home, and Decatur Cen-| [Shelbyville and Lawrence -Cen-|singled. Dick Hammond strolled, | tral won its first triangular track | {tral did likewise at Mooresville, meet and its second cinder event! Two other victories were. turned | vis, lin yesterday. Broad Ripple opened third on a bad throw to first |its season with a 10 to 3 verdict| after Dean Throckmorton hit to {over Sacred Heart, and Cathed- short. Watren scored 83 points, South-| ra] pried the iid successfully with|

Don Jarvis and Harold Koehler

Nash flied to left, scoring Jar-! and Koehler tallied from

Don Davis got both of Koko-

-and Crispus Attucks! Lo] Ed Wieland of Warren |fucie 2 vietory Svar Srispum Av mo’s blows, a double and a single. | won the hundred, 220 and shot| The Rockets got pine hits, input events as his mates helped cluding a brace of doubles by Melloret °g 3 get eight of the 13 first place | [Jim Smitson and a three-base (ui Sibi an 2 | 1 1

Broad Ripp! op . oa ara i Cufes,3b Al 1 Paty a8 9 3 0| Sytrgeel 4 0-3 8 Qranaen % | Carroll, pe Spartans but Brevi Rhee 3 24d | He aan at if 3 1 Gi cif | Innings, Jack: Smitson is Bi gleer B81 | Lovell. i 3 Totals a eal Total WITT Smitson drove in four markers Sacred Heart Otal8 haa oo gn 1)

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Decatur, which hadn't won &|in two of his team’s th 13 Gmigson. ree runs, Huns A ty red +, Cato, Riley. rack Sai ine Jess, seored] The Irish handed Attucks its ips, HL, PRaentot pe clioy, | 2: Poin e Rptisecond “loss in three games by Smition. 4 * Meiloy. 3, Woil 3, Compal |

65 5/6, and Plainfield picked up! [pushing across the big one after pa Race hits Smitson 3, Wolf ree- | wo were out in the seventh. Carl Genser Sev(ried, Cato. Reehling. |

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The Hawks won seven firsts Accomands” w alked, Mike Rad- Campbell Left on -B Val and scored a slam in the broad kovic sacrificed him to second JO. Sacred Hea rt o "Hite on Ralls bf | jump. Mundy and Randall were and he moved to third on an|flie o! alin - eloxine | Struck oy ® 1

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C “| En innings: vy Hawks while Cruax of Moores- | Then Accomande scored on a pit char “hy Joes hg nines, it by _ ville was the lone triple Crown | squeeze bunt by Mussio, the Irish halls fevirte of ne" ) tele Reenwinner, taking the century, 220 keystone - performer. Cathedral Joe Lawrie and Bil Fos Yim en and high jump. His time in the] re . | hundred was :10.3. Mooresville, Th Lo A Kokomo 0 Al won both relays. Peacock was -Ud ,04C in Tanne : 1 % Russell 3 ¢ 9 2 the only winner for Piitey [Sentiny 100 dlLear sep 3 00 1 taking the high | hurdles. As uckenir 4 | § Dink eer do ! on 0 pee 4 i Fh 1 8 : . * tin, fam on.§ T 3 at 1f- i 3 At Warren Central Clinic cheau el bil iiNERR. EY Sanders 1 ie 0 100-Yard Dash-1, Welland —+WC) Tot Gan" — - we Hime “loa 3 BUN 18). 4 beet A four- day coaching school in| Jota str a Rin to "Waren 0 2a Mile Rur Fre ke (WC): 2. Milla [football basketball and track for xesh "a goo 0d * 903 i {CA\ 1 a hilly 8 (We i 4, Simp¥on (8. | Hoosier high school coaches will Er rors Sexson, Martin, W a 00-0 we JAY $

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