Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1949 — Page 17
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Johnny Parsons Arrives at Track
After Texas Victory at Arlington Downs | 7
By LOUIS ARMSTRONG
The 500 Mile racing class was gathering today at Indianapolis
Motor Speedway for the 1949 event. ' Rex Mays arrived yesterday, fresh from a'second-place victory at Arlington Downs, Tex. 100-mile race. He said his teammate,
Duke Nalon, would be in from the West Coast later this week Chicago Stags of the Basketball:business. Have you forgoften Army wasn't the only big time Notre Dame than he was the Sam Pian and Trainer Art Winch
and that he expected the two Novi Mobile Specials Sunday. * - Rex announced his mount, which, ~~ ~~ ~— —— will bear No. 5, has been painted| "ii! Include a “roost” above the a flashy French gray with red main seating section for privi-
numerals. Nalon’s car in which|le8ed persons who can afford the same league gained a new mentor. | Leahy pleaded for further en-|ing up a schedule. Leahy simply et al. “After a lot of deliberation and
_ he finished third last year will price . . . $30 a seat on race day.
carry the same color scheme as| MANY accessory companies are signed from the Chicago team to derstand.” {couldn't say. I've known him want to play us every year.” he w rs too, 1 have last year—cream with red nu-/DUYINE up seats in this section devote his full time to a boys| “Well, some of the papers here since the first day: he hit New told me Day the it yester- ih as far as meral 54. ; for their special guests. The high camp. Meanwhile, Murray Men- have you quitting at the end of York ars Jimmy Crowley's : line day. “Purdue, Michigan State, boxing is concerned, and retire. Rex said he and Duke had loft. will provide a: wide view denball, former coach of the An-inext season and joining your coach at Fordham. I always Jowa, Navy, Pittsburgh, Tulane, “yt {s not an easy thing to do, © Ji sii a agreed that if they finish one an d/Which. will include all the home derson Packers of the National friend, Freddie Millef, in Milwau- found him an all right gent. I'll Southern California, Southern but I guess that's all.” T Zale stretch and the entire south turn.| Professional Basketball League kee. Your successor's already concede it may take a little time Methodist and North Carolina. I. Zale's announcement came after any
‘two this year they will pool their winnings and split the total first g &. 8 and second purse 50-50, ” BILL SHEFFLER pulled his - 2 = » {Sheffler Special into the track
THE Kurtis Kraft Spectal which |Y*5e7day from Arlington Downs
i ’ ig ; with a llea, ‘ho had : { land immediately turned around ciation, announced Olsen's resig- said, speaking slowly as if in Ro sigue Wad Just|, ahy seemied particularly pleased pionship for the second time inf BEC CTL oe Bowl.
Johnny Parsons drove to victory, and headed back for his other at Arlington Downs Sunday ar-icar still at the Texas track. rived at the track yesterday. The; George Connor, who will drive car was brought by trailer bythe third of the Blue Crown Spe-
Harry Stevens, Kurtis-Kraft me- Clals, arrived yesterday as did two chanie {newcomers from the West Coast,
; Andy Linden and James Davies. Parsons, who lead-footed the
Bam Hanks and Henry Banks red racer to first place Sunday, _. ’ * will be at the wheel in trials for| Xho will drive the two Federal
the 500. He, also, has arrived in Engineering Co. Specials, arrived job three years ago when the night before the wind up of the Two Share Honors distinguished post. He turned the We
in Indianapolis last night.
Indianapolis and will be out for | . vo
test runs as soon as the car has)
n reconditioned. MECHANICS at the Indian-| years. |he was quitting after ‘one more, Mrs. Charles Ray and Mrs... io | wad wondered what was rd : pe ww | apolie Racing Cars, Inc. garage in| “After 30 years of basketball, year; he was going to join the Louis Moller, each with 77, tied pa ic &f che unusual shift. AUPPALO. if Yioiay omy 180% pu. APolis will arrive today when RAILBIRDS acknowledged Gasoline Alley said two of the it's about time I started watching pros. for honors in the Tuesday Throw. um... things,” Leahy quickly So“ , topped Fitay ~Mtapatrick. iw Loew's presents on its screen
there is more early activity at the| two and one-half mile oval this year than in many years previous. quired Maserati, is under repair.
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Mendenhall Named Coach
For Zollners
Howie Schultz To Lead Anderson Packers
{| CHICAGO, Apr. 27 (UP)—The
| Association of America lost their
| veteran coach today ‘and the Ft. {Wayne Zollner Pistons of the
{ Harold G. (Pops) Olsen re-
{was named as thé Zollher Pistons’ | coach. | John J. Sbarbaro, a Chicago {judge and president of the asso-
ination yesterday. He said that {the strain of a 60-game schedule and constant travel was too much {for Olsen.
Packers, 1948-49 champions of the NBL, said Center Howie Schultz, the former Hamlin, Mign., star, would take Mendenhall's place. Before Olsen took the Stags
team was organized, he had been {head coach at Ohio State for 24
three cars there were ready to and quit worrying,” said Olsen. “That's true,” he admitted. “I out golf tournament for women, ., reankly admitted. “One, the| NE roll and the other, a newly ac- He also gave up his vice-presi- did tell you that and I sincerely at the Hillcrest Country Club i, nag got too big for one man. |&
|dency of the club.
doubt he'd put me up in business “You can have him. He's too nice the Big in Pople were Soing to Nf Zale wor Tian Propel President Ike Duffey of theif I ever left football but the for me.” But being gracious is : Indiana pions, New York boxing == HURRI ANE
los Williams Says— 53 ~ Tony Zale, ‘Man of Steel," Leahy Isn’t Quitting Irish Post Retires From Ring Career For Brewery Business, He Declares £xMiddeweight king
Fought for 15 Years NEW YORK, Apr. 27 — The;which I couldn't understand, schedule problem than the con- 2 : long-distance connection had been /maybe I was responsibie ~for troversial Leahy personality. CHICAGO, Apr. 27 (UP) — completed. The. operator said!Army dropping us from its sched- Even in an 6ff year—name one!— Tony Zale, Gary's “Man of ‘Frank Leahy wis on the line. We!ule. And f that was so I wasn't the Irish tegms are not easy to Steel,” whose ring career lasted lexchanged greetings and then I/doing the university any good. slap around. “And it is under. through 15 years and carried him told him I had a stern protest to Therefore I was determined to go standable. that most coaches to the world middleweight chamregister. oN ; {elsewhere, Later I was persuaded would prefer to play ih a league plonship, announced his retire- { "About what?” . : {to change my mind. Now I feel where the competition is not too ment yesterday. : | “About your leaving Notre happier here than I have in some overpowering. . | At a carefully-organized news Dame and going into the brewery time." | One reason Leahy is happier at conference, at which his manager
that I've got a copyright on your team to drop Notre Dame. Mich- night he told me he was quitting made certain every newspaper {future? You are supposed to go igan and Northwestern followed is that the schedule is beginning and press association was reprelinto pro football. That's what I'suit. For a while it lofked as ifito shape up most satisfactorily sented, Zale made onie short, pre- ge {wrote two years ago.” {the Irish might have trouvle lin-'even without Army, Michigan, pared statement.
/lightment , . . “I just don’t un-|isn’t a very popular man. Why I) “We've got nine teams that argument: within myself, and |
{been picked. Seems like it's go-to know him but in the end it's'think that’ fi hedule.” { would! - | at's a Line schedule. repeated statements that he ng to be Hughey h BV n [worth it. . > 3 s 8 = agnt present middleweight titte- Bowl Champ oh 1 Know how Such a. pe-| : { | Cerdan of France : " " | 1 RECA d hy! THE #IRST .hree named are holder Marcel Ce | LOS ANGELES — Howard port could have started,” Leahy LL - discussing Leahy| ers of the vevived Big Ten. in an attempt to regain his cham:-| © oo)" teams. won ive,
search of a possible explanation. interviewed him at length. It was . “1 ‘really oy Miller PS one of the first time they'd met. His to anaounce Shem a Tagua cp- New York's Polo Grounds June |my closest friends and I have no comment was rather typical:/POnents. There had been talk 21.
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. : . it was just that-talk. t truth is. and please believe me not always a pose. Some poopie also is on the 1040 Irish schedule, tion organization which was to
completely, I haven't the slight. actually come by it naturally. I Goo" 5 0 con sponsor the title fight, would do.|
est idea of giving up football,” like to believe Leahy is one. : ; “Whatever they do is up to : toctan Some wegks back Leahy stepped atever they do is up | : HEE There 1s more involved m the down as HF etor of athletics atithem,” Pian said. § | I REMINDED him that the {Notre - ame. an important and. “We're relinquishing the money | " had up.” ; : 3
Army-Notre Dame series out in ln Throw-Out Tourney job over to Ed (Moose) Krause, —— \Greatest windstorm® and South Bend in '47 he had told me y who had been one of his assist. Fight Results ' tidal wave ever to hit Indian
foRons 2 ~Larry ville the exciting drama of “Por freras ish Fall River, Mast. (31. trait of Jennie” starring Jen 'meant to. I felt that in some way, Yesterday afternoon. We have 3000 students now as pHi nted Hamid sages, 1h. ™ nifer Jones and Joseph Cote
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More like pre-war days, the rail.’ . pirds pif ay Golfing Daze—
Workmen are repairing the oval
closed until Friday probably, un-
° ” ® ANGELES 13%, oi ve wna he cou vii x Henry Simons; Crowding 75 in Years, [fr vio ru wo wo Fim on te fi se. vm tem EE fi for special effects, —ade, {Rober i 1. Cl Mrs. De Vi 81: Mr. “Mens { : ws win aes mejor Ghoots Just About That on Golf Course i Se 5 I mer tn © 1 dont sem 10 ; 1
CONSTRUCTION workers are
completing the new grandstand By BILL
at the southwest turn. The stand Henry L. Simons, 3621 Broadway, still equals his age in a ing national championship willl
| round of golf and he’s pushing the three-quarter century mark. |be the tourney of the year, Wal-| Meridian Hills Country CUA has director of athletics than I ever = " s i Henry didn’t take up the game until he was 50 and had re- ter Hagen Jr. public delations could.” ee . : Junior Baseball Meets tired from active business as a building contractor, It took him only director for the tourney, has hine-hole tourney followed by a, « o : complete Y bd = Tonight in the YY’ four years of play, practice am} lessons to become the club champ- taken a mythical Mr. Champion business meeting and luncheon.| wrHEN YOU definitely aren't ‘ .. avs jon at Highland. And that was no mean feat in:those days. around the ilermitage course in Chairmen for the May ladies’ golf going into the brewery business.” midnight nack Baseall 1]
Managers of Junior teams will meet tonight in the, Ie has een a gond golfer from
YMCA to vote on rules changes the day he started, but for a proposed for Marion County dia- jong time he took a lesson aiday. monds. {Now he shoots consistently in New age limits have been. o iow 0s. adopted by Junior Baseball, Inc.| Standing about 6 feet 1 inch,
providing room for older bays, Age limits in four divisions: Simons shows none of the infirm-
Ito see wh be “thin | 2 (AA) 18, (A) 18, (B) 14,'and (C) ities of age. This is especially true \.. (14 round Monday. And ih Ay Hooster Folt Noel Joses rrp? Sen a Cae nt ed s ey Cai
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12. Deadline on age is the previ- in the case of his golf swing. ous Jan. 1, | A youngster standing rear the first tee the other day was heard to remark, “Look at tlLat old
|duffer swing.” | “That guy is no duffer, look where that ball landed,” said his
friend. . | When he was a contractor,
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| ibetter in the qualifying rounds | Monday at Highland.
| Gantz must be psychic. He hit did. That course is rougher than J. Mack are co-chairmen of the prized. Worst material hers I
145 on the nose. { ® =» = | “I came out nere to qualify, not just play golf.” said Chuck Garringer before he teed off on
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I. Butler University is still re-| Wins |8chool’s C team, 13 to 0. A home ||. KING JEWELERS
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jcational plant, Fred is also pro-/gayphgra Klein with 141-358-103.)
{fessional at Indian Lake Country, : . X A Ere aeeit po YOUR DOLLAR! diana Section of the PGA. | Winner of the nine-hole tourney ; : :
Fred also coaches several i . |sports at the high school. was Mrs. Ralph Roberts. Officers | 1
8 Mrs. ‘Ha Mallinson; chairman; ; “ : ES ; : | Today 15 the day Highland Mrs. Charles Mattingly treas.| ° odge value is at its highest peak in 20 years. v 8 | Save ji * BROKEN .| members get out and swing for yrer; Mrs. J. H. Loyd, rules; and Study the interesting chart at the left: MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS | LENSES {the money. (figuratively speak- Mrs. A. L. Perkins, handicap. : : ’ $22.95 .. $29.95 | |ing). The men officially open the, wi # " R " Dodge maintenance costs are at an all-time low . . . due IV to ’ IF REPLAGED | season today with an At ta Jones. who is leaving ICC to . to a wealth of engineering features and advancements. ROBERT HALL Clothes I SRING (N HE PIECES Journey {zh a ae pris 1 take over the pro shop at the Cor, Senate ave a Marine st {| DR, JOS. E. KERNEL |ch jn cach Cvision Ol" 'Wawasee Country Club, will be) . In addition to features listed in the chart, consider these . Open 9.t0 9 i . LI) lowed tonight by a STAG party. ly. .ored with t rty| z Aaa 5 - e— | TBACTION rERMINAL BLDG. | wie I dh Fadi hag ARE Dodge engineering advancements that are yours today —- TUXEDOS TO RENT | : | paula, 70. has an optning assistant to Marion Smith for : : ... not one of which was available 20 years ago. : " | aate. uge tourne {four years, It seems a shame to < : FOR EVERY OCCASION | “* © fworance Goverases® © [li for all (almost) has been ar-ipreak up a combination of names | Connecting rod bearings are removable. Oil screen Orin Week Dave ZA ML tad P.M. CARL W. KING & SON, INC. ranged by the Hillcrest: tourney so easy to remember. is of the floating, not fixed, type; a rotor oil pump h All Das Saturday. 8 A M. to 8 P.M. GENERAL INSURANCE || committee to officially open the| That job at Wawasee is the one $8 replaces the old gear design. A water distributing LEON TAILORING CO. 25% MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE season Saturday to be followed ygcated recently by Noel Epper- | ihe | fei 235 Mass Ave In tie Middle of - RE aan sr ALIS 738 with BR asd Jertap 2 son, now pro at Broadmoor. ~ . tube ncreases engine e ency. . Office, R1-1569; Night, CA-3 ance. o likes to dance afte ss 5 = |— - : e Pent reek . * Speedway is the only municipal Valve seat inserts substantially prolong engine
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he surprised the guessers when i. poundage on the practice tee, i » i'worth in the Class A division. ade i on Loy Himaed vp afters. re: me | 0 Bd we Til leent visit to the hospital. None : 1 to shift for itself the week .0f of the rest of these pn seem to Twirls No-Hitter Estimates
|presented in the Spring Four Balll Ray Jones, assistant “at the 7UN Was hit by Hornet Catcher! lian w. wash, 51. Claypoel Hotel Brag.
resames- Sunday coun Club of Indianapolis, re. Marvin Parish, | at South Grove, despite the de- BLE old rs po ih Te TT
feat of Bob Ludlow. John Hunter smith) was in sh rl : | and Jack Keesling are still in the tyoge 38 holes 2a a pe alter : jrunning. L ‘not in such bad shape he couldn't : canny the on > Fred cet out on the lesson tee, though. | 1Reesling, principal o wrence| Miss Ruth White took Clas oa ae Zr mood. High Bohol: llow net honors: at the ICC a : : I | {terd with -5-81. i EO T R TR [oot 20 lo ihe National PGA| Keesiing sr. is Indiana Golf- Clas » division the winner was| L tourney, even if ie qualified, un-iqom's man of many talents..Be- yrre Ruth Jove, who shot 107-26- | we 1058 De shot a total of 145 OF gies running the Lawrence edu-gy | ne ; : : :
After a glance at the most re- of the United States Golfing Assocent PGA magazine, Professional ciation (a mighty fine group it is,
‘baseball pictures, no less. Sun-|
| Other scores in the 1d-hole = v adelante 1 | ) C against 3000 before the war. I Fijadephis of NX mmeitt. ten, *This terrific storm won
itourney, played without the first, to make a cholos between iad hn. oa ped. Joe Petrovich ! |sixth, twelfth and sixteenth holes, had 18 the I athletic pro- 1: feadvine “Pu 58° pn the Academy Award this year
Neel. 82 primarily a football man,
{James Bolen. 104 ‘{be. the type. I try but it just |Golfer, it seems that the upcom-|,Nijs-Hols Group. Mrs. Harry Wilcox |goesn't coms off. Krause will do 8.8 the university much more good as
lpar. We are willing to bet the committee are Mrs. Hal Purdy] repeated. real life Mr. Champion has more and Mrs. Mary Owings. | “No, but if you hear I've been trouble than Mr. Hagen's boy Arthur Queisser and Mrs. Robert 4.iven to drink, don't be sur-
(Coffin in the spring. jovesall Women's program. lever had to work with.” -. a. - | In the regular Tuesday play of| The master's in mid-season | Tommy Vaughn and Noel Ep-the North Side Women's Golf form already.
[person seem to be running a race Club at South Grove yesterday |
Reason Pri 'be losing weight, although a lot! Oscar Ammer pitched a no-hit ; Masse. fiom
lare losing their hair. (Because of ball game yesterday as the River- il giues Cleanse YREE of Charge — {recalcitrant students mo doubt.) [side Hornets defeated Park,
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