Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1949 — Page 41

SUNDAY, APR 24 1949 _ TE Te : YHE INDIARAPOLIS TIS - : TE a PAGE 41 Oye Noses Out Palestinian To Cop Wood ‘Memorial ~ Sycamores Young Steppers of Local Cinder Tracks Step Up Their Workouts Rival Almost Catches | Take Meet Favorite in Stretch

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By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press NEW YORK, Apr. 23—Fred W. Hooper's a yr ALS nis

Indiana State | Kentucky Derby favoritism ty the shiny length of his rain.dren Stores ineck at jammed Jamaica today when he drove to victory over 9 Firsts, |stretch-challenging Palestinian in the $40,000 added Wood Memorial. | Little Giants 6 | Only a stumble by the lightly-regarded Palestinian &s they

| Winged down the stretch shoulder to shoulder kept Olympia on top he drove under the wire a ~~ eT Us Tas {Sack to the good with Capot. the/it was there that Palestinian; ° second choice, a disappointing six stumbled. 3 {lengths back in the sloppy going.| But right there, ‘&s they ran Olympia. winner of the Fla- down on the wire, Arcaro—for {mingo Stakes and both ends of whom Olympia could be a fifth [the Experimental Handicap, fin-| Derby winner when they Battle it {ished the mile and a sixteenth in'out at the Downs on May 7th {145-—two seconds slower than [belted the bay son of Heliopolis {Count Fleet's record mark for just once. That—or the stumble ithis last eastern preview prior | carried Olympia just a shade {to the famed rose run at Churchillin front and he stretched his Downs. neck under the wire a winner. That earned him $31,850 and| Isador Bieber, owner of Pal-

feated Wabash in a track meet here today, 71-60 Indiana State ‘won nine firsts while the Little Giants were getting six. Wabash was 1-2-3 in the discus throw, the only sweep scored in the meet. Qutstanding event was the 100yard dash, run by Lee Dinwiddie of Wabash in 10.1. A strong wind blew throughout

me smtet. . : 2 a Roan {booted his ‘winnings to $262,182 estinian, said that despite the Mile Run—Sakalares (iS). Partridge NO 3 And those who backed him in the|colt's strong showing he would Cb-Ton LS. 8". Massena) . a - {drenched but demonstrative crowd not be sent after the Derby roses. a feed Basi Binwiaase ow Mall m 4 lof 42,669, second largest of the| With that obstacle removed, les class,’ a8 sian us), 10). ” ER Na |New York season, received $2.70,/Olympia’s stock was unshaken ah pol Xard ich Hurdics—i. Scot =, {$2.40, and $2.10. Palestinian re-jand the Hooper Hurricane still Dearborn (i80-Tard Ran" acort AY Massena ’ Paul Middlebrook {turned $4.90 and $2.70 and the/figured to join such Wood wina> Jard Dash_Kinney (18, Malley Crispus Attucks mm Allen Me errose IE mud-spattered Capot paid $240, ners as Gallant Fox. Twenty . : 2-Mile Run—Gavit' (Wi, Chalos (IS:.| — np— Might Have Been Different iGrand. Johnston, Count Fleet, i Var Pn ies at. Scott (18), | Hut it might h b dif- Hoop Jr. and Assault who went 1 Wiison (Wi. Kunkle (I$) | yt J night have Heah A on from victory here to take the Pole Relas—Indiana State Pr wi ferent story if Palestinian, ac- ibig one ve Sho OE tM Dougal a Sp » sording do Jockey Hedley wos: a ————————— ax i 8", | f ouse, hadn u n 5 x 1 pole N umpiackson Bi Trus (8s. {chocolate brown footing as he! Split Big 9 Series : © Javeiin=ttann 4 (1s. Ekstedt (Wi, Bram: hammered up alongside Olympia IOWA CITY, Towa, Apr. 23

another Moore entry to ninth! County Track Meet at Wasninston.| Art Lavout By J. Hush O'Donnell REISE Lawrence Central place. Rose drove for Moore for, :

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23 (UP) wiroed Jump Alvin Wi, Pelky z oa A 4 i $ i 3 3 4 3 £ {just after they turned into the (Up). Ilinois gained an even ie Browns ug—-McDougsl (W). Wahl, (Wy, ; . BS F : {stretch. split in its two-game series with y at each ama (W) NY 8 Mass a2 SE Sad ; “ J X i At the top of the stretch, ijowa, today by taking « slugging but the : : : Ce ey pl pe! RE {Olympia swerved wide and Wood- (duel 13 to 12, on a ninth-inning over five i. e ; : F pb ) {house sent Palestinian chargingicomeback, 16 hits to » 0 rs Reat { b - Robi FE : e a {through on the rail. And at the] he line score: ht victory Anil VOR ot : . {sixteenth pole he brought Pal-iTiinots 4% : A yO eer : hl CREEP 'estinian up to look Olympia in “Hyena pin Pian, ed a runs were (1]1] oore s Ee a % : Ad baad J veliman alld [the eye. Woodhouse claimed that |S} row an ettel, with FA ; 4 L ”, i ILL | isin 88 smack« x e: b a ii X SR Aa $ : A A { and Jack Owner Confident ; . pu lo. Walter - = [ SR AaHalTe id Gettel Of Repeat Win : k to gain (Continued From Page 39) | % # f viGHin qualifier . . . in 1933 he finished Sa, | victim of third . . . in 1934 he was third po again, arriving at the speedway on 3 = FQ A'S May 27—three days before the # | race—after a journey from North : # | ] Africa where he and Pete De-| ; é { Paolo . represented the United : | i States in the Grand Prix of High “School Sports “ | Tripoli. : | ' In 1938 Moore came here as a Schedule for Week i car owner, having built the car| FRAC | £ In whith ne dae Five Robe Noblesvitle, Carmel at Crispus Attacks] - | 60 Roberts was killed in the 8 Years Ferre Haute Wiley at Washington, 3: | Ralph Cingo | | 4 121 entry and Frank Wearne drove| Brosd Ripole mend, 3%». m, § 7 pi f the first time in 1940 and came| Speedway at Danville. 3:30 p. m. Washington's Continentals and Warren Central's Warriors will defend their city and coun rok Te in third. In 1941 Rose and Floyd! = 1. \ seer ot Foch, 3 » | championshi ips this week, with the county athletes competing Wednesday at Washington and % Detroit Favored | Davis were ' co-winners in the co ants” Freshman Track Mee! at War cindermen shing at Tech Friday. Some of the area's s best performers are ready for an inch on |

Moore entry which Rose drove Ten to third the year before.

Ki Recognized for Ability by when Central \SEBALL | § In the many years Moore h csi | 5 participated in the “500"—as | Broad Rivble St Boise 8: driver for nine years and as a car| Pranklin Twp. at Ben Davis a: 3: owner later—he has been recog: iis p m= | okif. as one of the most thorough, 3 Shoriridse vs. Washington at Riverside, mechanics in Gasoline Alley. - | i Tuesday That's why the wise boys this J Erenkiin Twp. at Central. year won't take lightly Moore's, Lawrence Ceniral st Southport. 3:36 § Eh oa can Some > akina Heart vs. Cathedral at Garfield, | rough with another one-two victo

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Tech's strength in the running events will be carried by Sophomore Dick Tinnel and Allen Meyerrose, with Meyerrose competing in the broad jump. Howe's Frank Knox set a new Indianapolis Retes mark of 51 feet 33 inches Friday, an effort that rests atop the state's best marks. Jack Wellman | has a 3:36 time in the mile and his feammate, Kent Pi ierce, has hit 2:04. in the half-mile. Junior Paul | {Brundage, president of the U. 8. | Middlebrook has been one of Crispus Attucks" most promising dashmen, + |olympie Committee, predicted to~

In the county, Dick Vandercook and Byron Weaver are expected to carry much of Lawrence Cen- |dny that Detroit would be chosen

tral's burdens in the dashes and hurdles events, respectively. Sophomore Dwaine Bell will carry some [as site for the 1956 Summer :

of the hopes for Pike Township. Ray Stewart of Speedway, will compete in the hurdles. |Olymplc Games. Think of the fun you can have with Southport's Bennie Harbin placed second in-one of the two quarter-mile sections of the state | Brundage arr ved Iast night for a camera that gives you the finished ry. alia meet last year. Beech Grove's Ralph Cingo has the Ia top in the pole vault with 11 feet 3 a week long Saeeting: ot nl picture in a minute! Show your guests His battle for the coveted honor| Shortrides at Broad Ripple. 3 ». m.| inches for area athletes. He's ow above slearing Il feet. Hanh i IR hg a vy their pictures while the party is still —never achieved in speed’s long! Lawrence Contrai ot *Prsnkiin Tap, | re plane from Lausanne, Switzer-| going on. Make sure you've got once: Davis. $18 p.m. Gary. Teams Rule | in-a-lifetime vacation scenes, wed-

hu vo historia Jute. upen Jb of Beth "Gir Fr Ben fland, where he attended a meet-| ian of the executive oommitieas : : : Too . . . Moore isn't taking any| "Washing: n "ve. Crispus Attucks at Goshen Rela s 8 dings, family gatherings. Only the chances. He's ready to send his|Rigdie 8p om ~~ =" CC y Polaroid Camera lets you see your GOSHEN, Ind., Apr. 23 (UP)

wo.» . ; City and County Trackmen Prepare for "Fast Times |% 2 omic { he U Olymple asoeiation) championship Rose. Holland tom “e 680 SHEN 104, Ar. 28 (UP) repare or as imes nae approved Detroit and 1 think pictures as you take them — at the 3:30 Relays today, nosing out a home- | very moment they mean the most.

’ . Detroit will be chosen,” Brunda i ahead of the starting gun. Warren Central to Defend Title; 8! [town rival, Gary Froebel, 50 to : : : For Additional Information

ss = i {said Latest car to arrive at the 136, as four meet records fell. | Continentals to Uphold Laurels, Too . Brundage said ‘that the prob-| It was the third time this sea-| By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS

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Friday Decatur Central at Greenwood. ‘Beech Grove at Franklin Twp. Lafayette Jett st Tech. 3m. Park School at Culver "Military Academy, |

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di GOLF { was the Heaeral Srugiering tr son that Roosevelt has bested The city and county prep tracksters are also going on “fast” cussed. CALL RI LEY. A375 vs. in OO seconds Special entered by Dick Cott, of} Washington vs. Broad Ripple at Speed- bel in a meet. Hammond fin- time this week, beginning tomorrow, SA ——————————————— Detroit, bossed by veteran Russ way 7 sm ® | ished third with 30 points and Ft. | 8 n ‘ » : Snowberger, and driven by Sam!’ Tuesday The city and county track meets confront the sp esters! Briton Sets a Record

ayn e South was fourth with, Wedneseday and Friday and they'll begin preparing to step up their!

S. Hank tempo of workouts tomorrow.

| Howe vs Tech Howe, 2 p. m, Crawfordsville B, Shortridge, 2p m turd

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ington High School Wednesday, {for its- fourth straight NCC vic-

and the Continentals, finding the! tory, entertaining Anderson, Headline Tussles

. . » First car to be “bedded down”| |p law rence Central, Broad Ripple tj a He Sam B Tule} Warren Central, unbeaten In four qual or Ariangular cinder LONDON, Apr. 283 (UP)— I + ; in the temporary garages at the Teoh a! indian La Jos [second with 44, one point ahead fend its county laurels ot Wash. [Clash at Garfield, and Tech tries| P- J. Robinson set a new | 24 W. WASHINGTON ST. Tr rear of Gasoline Alley is the Bru- of third-place Gary Wert. y British scholastic record of i i i

4:25.2 for the mile run today. He lost a shoe on the first

turn and ran the final 1700 | Three city series and two coun- yards with one are foot.

ty games headline Thursday's tussles. Shortridge (7-1) goes to!

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baker, an every-year entry of Tech at Brosd, Hippie" 319. m Froebel's George Bell turned) Owner<Driver Jim Brubaker of| p Tech va. Park Schoot al Riviera, 3:30! in a state season's best time in DuBois, Pa. -| thie low hurdles with 22.6. which | pas a little slow this season, {tied his own rerord. in that de. Wil! try defending their “city | Maybe his Pans wil change be- Catcher Fined [partment 3 championship. at Tech Friday. cause the track will be closed! The other meet records includ-| Stern Opposition

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Monday through Thursday for $50 for Using led a":99 100-yard dash by Joe In the county meet, the War- | Bfvus Dylle 2) awe, goes | ‘repairs, but Bill Holland, second = | Gonzales of Froebel, a 1:31.8 riors will “get stern opposition to Manual, Lawrence Central place winner the last two years, ‘Foy Language’ {half-mile by. the Froebel half-'from their competitors. Wash-\;a ii0c Franklin Town sh i is due at the Speedway tomorrow. | mile relay team and a fast 3:33.6 ington will have to contend with Beech Grove opens Its ie: He was to race at Williams 108 ANGELES, Apr. 23 (UP) mile by the Roosevelt mile reiay |Tech’s balance and depth, mak- HY pe k . Summer League Schedule

Grove, Pa. lossy. | team. schedule at Ben Davis, Franklin

- | Pacific Coast baséball league {ing the (Greenclads one of the

: moves over to Southport, WashIt was jamntp. fix-up day at] {President Clarence Rowland to- [staong Tavorses to inherit - the ington tackles. Crispus Attucks | : WOMEN'S LEAGUES ; arn oD, Gov. uty sya 330 Sié on 1 or Rain Threatens | Six other track” evente_ are Rhodius and Cathedral en- | © [—WOMEN'S HANDICAP 9:30 A. M.—TUESDAY | eles atcher e one for 4 * | : " i g billed this week, bf the base-| The three-game card Friday isk ~ [1—WOMEN'S HANDICAP 1:30. P. M.—WEDNESDAY |

_ being rushed to make way for “unprintable, foul language the cars expected to arrive thisiagainst Umpire Ed Runge. week. Most gar were as Rowland said the fine was the émpty and inactive as they were result of Malone's run-in with last December. {Runge in last Thursday's game

ball program will be stepped up at least to 20, games. Four golf meets and two tennis matches are scheduled this week.

headed by the Jeff-Tech tilt’ heré and includes county rivals, Beech {Grove and Franklin Township, }! and Decatur Central traveling io

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bet the’ Angel ARLINGTON, Tex., Apr. 23 Three track meets will inaug- Greenwood. Park School goes ‘o . CJ=—MIXED HANDICAP 6:30 P. M.—FRIDAY *Holding dwn the business of’ on ~ shone s pine Ban It seems, likely that rains could jurate ihe Singer astivities Tues Culver Saturday. [J=-MIXED HANDICAP 5:30 P. M.—SUNDAY AAA {postpone tomorrow's first 100-/day oblesville, armel and... Tl. w E AdA head Chit Steward Tommy oroeree the catcher to pay themile AAA championship of the Crispus Attucks tangle in a . [J—MIXED HANDICAP 8:30 P. M.—SUNDAY Milton ‘and associates. is 8. A. fine immediately or b or be e suspended. year race here tomorrow, but three-way meet, Terre Haute 4

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{nevertheless some of the coun- | Wiley comes to Washington and] [try’s most famous drivers were Broad Ripple goes to Richmond. iready to roll { Speedway will go to Danville |" This will be the third race on Thursday and the county fresh-| Ha, has his Maghatuz mashive HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., Apr. the . Arlington © Downs course, man track title will be settled at| ] detects imperfections and cracks 23 (UP)—Calumet Farm's Coal-once a horse race track. The| Warren Central Friday. Law-| 4 in racing parts. town, the most feared horse in !ate Ted Horn was ‘winner of rence -and Warren Central wii} sv =» the handicap division, scared off both ‘previous events. represent this Area in the Koko-| Workmen “unveiled” the par- all opposition today in the Ed-| There will be $7600 and 12 place ™0 Relays Saturday. | quet chairs yesterday and got| ward Burke Handicap at Havre/awards which carry points to-| Five Tits Tomorrow , | ready to set them up for the| De Grace race track. ward the AAA driving cham.) Five diamond tilts start off] Overnight three other thorough- pionship. Included in the entries the week's baseball affairs with!

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lows: r . head. Bis stablemate, Faultless, but the| Jor | your faults. Mer, hcl oF the teach cad ther Here scriched. enouad. or funy of Whom Bes 2 hie =x Shonsite, ors small payment down, and : a AITYe |The Huskers, Big Seven defend nap- Be a little cach week. You'll SALLY TWYFORD E »* depend upom the weather today. oc champions, were only ele ! 500-mile Speedway race fans. |lin Twp. at Ben Davis, Howe at| i : : Let Our EXPERTS Measure . The first 100 mile national cham- TE he gens ta oh Franklin High School and Short-| [i have the positive asur- Five Times Winner of World You for a Bowling Ball L 5 pionship race is scheduled today| Syme they pushed” three. runs ridge facing Washington at ance of long Championship Bowling Titles : : 9 : # at Dal Texas. If the erside. service, better traction and > : ia should be “rained out” (it's been| CTO the plate. Chicago's Home Runs | On Tuesday the Flashes will go| ll borear non-skid CLIP OUT AD—GMECK YOUR PREFERENCE AND MAIL TO OR GALL Cae 3 raining there for a week) the H S Edge St. Joe, 10-8 Xa Decatur. Oentral, «Lawrence T ADAMS : ° : r : race would be held May 1. That anover wamped | CHICAGO, Apr. 23 (UP) Two Central and. Southport tangle to| BER = Pp | E. oF sier=—W. hash : 997 7 lls » would delay “500” preparations By Louisville thome runs gave the University of help settle the county crown, | . rau ro 130 for some of the topnotchers. Sheetal’ {Chicago's baseball team a 10 to Sacred Heart and Sacred Heart and Cathedral) SERVICE STATION : ; i 1 rine. ; -— 4 : LOUISVILLE, Ky. Apr. 23-- Ar shph Dyer, Bi, Jotptt . oo nn, Pr 25 Goll dm. H. 090 | ! : " {Hanover College bowed to Louls- : ndiang. at Stagg Fie : i - "NEW YORK, ‘Apr. 23' (UP)-~|39, in the latter's opener: | Jim Geocaris and John Sharp FN = Jack Skirvin resigned today as yd three firsts were won by Scored the homers. Geocaris got ot «Sid Line | ‘34th $ Illinois Street : i -trainer of Mea. Eusbit Gras the Panthers as Fred Wiliama'hls in the <igyths fusing with two! : we “ i ; Ha ham’s Maine Chance farm. took both the 100 and 220-yard men on base! drove one! i = A reason for the resignation was | dash Tem and Don Dalton an- ‘man home head of of him in the pa BUILDERS of au TIRES | : Scientifically Air-Conditioned for Your Comfort i ae ven. 220-yard low hurdies.'ninth, : Ia atl | : » # 3 > : yor « - 3 “ - Jt} # 1 4 ¥ { : Th :

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