Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1949 — Page 38
Time. Trials Fire Up Speed Fans
Thrill Seekers Turn From Derby ‘To Our Own Roaring Road
By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor
interest for thousands of race fans. . of the actual
the judges’ stand. . nervous before the big test than ~ before the race itself. . . . They aim to turn the course at a certain speed and when they come out of that northwest bend they're ng over asphalt and bricks nobody's Business, «+ « The average spectator at a time trial is his own “judge.” . He tries timing the cars with his own watch to see how close he
the final minutes .
the teams started
their players . , .
« « i Its’ just another 500-Mile Rutgers clashed... gidelight, a little “game” practiced by friends assembled in the stands with a bob or two wagered
took place.
NOW THAT the Kentucky Derby has been peeled off the 1949 sports calendar, the nation’s thrill seekers will turn to the Indianapolis five-century motor run to satiate their yen for speed. . . . The 500-Mile Race, a one-day event, actually offers several days of high-powered pyrotechnics on Indianapofis’ Roaring Road. . .. The time trials furnish the added . As a matter of fact, many Hoosier thrill chasers prefer to watch the “qualifications” instead race. . , . The pilots really burn up the rubber in the time heats and go all out for leather as they fight the clock in + + We have known drivers w who _Were more
quesne, 23 to 19. , . Yes, football . . + The Mountaineers punched vver the winning touchdown in . + There were no kickoffs and after the scoring
scrimmage
from their 40-yard line , . ,|coaches went on the fleld frequently to point out mistakes to In
. Both
another
is to the official announcement. spring grid ‘game, Pittsburgh and No score was kept and play stopped at the 20yard lines whenever a long march
Top Golfers
Golfing Daze—
Bob Hamilton Listed Among
Former Evansville Pro Keeping Up With the Best By BILL PITTMAN Bob Hamilton, former Evansville professional, now making the PGA tourney circuit, will be
listed. among the top ranking money winners of the spring tour when the official figures are released, ; Bob gave up a club job to join the nomadic divot takers ahd has managed to keep pace with “name” players pretty well, . # . Peggy Kirk, who will be matched with Alice O'Neal, State and City Women's Champions, in the exhibition at Martinsvills June 7, gets a nice writeup in the current issue of Sports Illustrated magazine, Also taking part in the match will be State Amateyr Champion John David and Byron
Nelson, who some say was the
- THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Pass Chalks Up Victory i in IU Squad Game mg a rym Es
SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1043
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Mallory Nine Defeats Naval, ~~ & Ordnance, 16-9 DeWolf News, Boughton's Exe cavating and P. R. Mallory basebajlers came through with vieitories yesterday a the Manu. facturers’ League of the Indian,’ apolis Amateur Baseball Association cempleted its second week
of play. The DeWolt pine:
to drive in three Tuns and take an” early lead, The lead meant for them the margin of victory, over Capitol Oil he, Eddie Yeftich, second sacker, led the victors with three for five. Credited with the victory was Pitcher Ray Ritchie. Despite a homer in the fifth by Buddy Ratcliff; E. C. Atkins dropped an 8 to 4 victory to the Boughton Exterminators at Riverside No. 2. The Mallory nine grouped all its power in the first four innings
through with a big first inning
finishing with a 6 to 4 victory
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SUNDAY,
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one ‘base hit g only marker. The Giants r Harry (the Ce single runs in | ond innings and from the moun four runs on a double, Johnny Willard Marsha the lower right
greatest of them all. o
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among them to go to the top “ox-|
¥ mn x ABOUT the Hoosier |
" HOW . =u | y ito down the Naval Ordnance; 16 St. Louis pests. During the ime tras stite trying this? . . . The | Bob Yocum joined the ranks of Coach Clyde Smith me, a prevue of Indiana University's through, ies suk Blasiz 33 jos Photo shows winning play. (1; 9. Both clubs chalked up 16 Resozth 3 0 3 y Iargest field in the event's nine- [the ace shooters last Sunday. as 1949 football team yester ay. « .« The Whites, Ne, | Iam, came a pass from Nie ebek to obertson. hits. Marionss 3 1 4° drivers as they breeze by . . . and year history, 814 teams, is en- | he ked one in naan Rien lO NNR STP DeWolf News Capitol Oil Riaughtrlf 4 1 2 { an race Say gow't need to Sous tered in the annual Ilinols or on the 2 . . wet ‘25 9 Heoote ss A233 Nas $33 EO in became so.| High School Association base- 11th green at alem ions in 49 Football S uad at 0S UNO SUATR fiscii £1 4 gysiema 33} Beil climated to race-day perfume, the, boll tournament, May 16 to Pleasant Run. It . . dcktonts § 118 Merman $111 Biro” 38 8 castor oll laden ozone that per-| June 3 . .. It's an increase o was nothing new “Sh F 4 0 P | " oxlev.3b 4 11 4 BdStemllt 3 8 2 ce 100 meates the Speedway grounds | 4 teams over last year's entry for Yocum, who OWS ras ensive runc 4 Tennis BAA {11 dhe 411d ee aia th the f t s+: Finals are 10 bs. play also got an ace on erence (7 . ’ Lollar,db = 4 Rice Alon EMH he I ol Peoria, June 3 and 3 last year—on the Marshall and Robertson Display i | EBtemir.p <1 kK] 3 e. solani PROS, rat time trials for) SOME of the league baseball Same hole. .ie| MADISON, May T—Ray Lee's! Taliaferro’s Brand of Open Field Runs BLOOM re In ipa nett 07 18, Talk ued | Bor = Gurasia this year's “500” are scheduled to clubs are playing as if they still "Ol: galem Lions swept seven first KE, Times Special Writer ' Big Nine ¢ apital OF. 000,920 WL od frekman. RET ou ‘be held next Saturday. were In spring training Maybe| Pleasant Run By CHARLES TEEPL mes Specia diana won its first Big Nine ten-| Errors—Moxley 3, JYeltlen, yee, Runs Siaughter, Two-Bat " they'll round into form, a will have another places in thirteen events to win BLOOMINGTON, May 7—Coach Clyde Smith took the coversinis meet in more than 11 years,igaity, Poole. Lollar 2 Earl | Stesemaller. shall Lett on Ba BASEBALL schedule quirk | june . . . On a nation-wide bass ABCD tourney the annual Southeastern Confer-|off his 1949 edition of the Indiana football team today, and showed beating Ohio State, 5-4 today. |Runs batted In = Ko lois 3 Jackson, yO ah Ps on s + « The Chicago Cubs will have o : this afternoon, a fast, offense-minded squad. The Whites defeated the Blacks,| The\ Hoosiers had to win allitich. Two-base hits — Wirtz, Kowalski, i=By Brecheen 1. & 3 the caliber of team-wide play has Yocum ence track meet this afternoon at Three-base hits—Batty, McClean, Isene Hits and to travel to Pittsburgh five | ot 15 catch up with the pre-war But entry should |p." 00" llege’s Morgan Field, |33-14, in the annual Cream and Crimson Day intrasquad game. three doubles matches after trail-|vers = Sacr ceRitehie, Double play— 10 and 8 in 43s times this season to play 11 [given brand Dally o piten. OF nade at the first tee by 11 30! “The Lions, paced by middle dis-| Mickey Marshall and Bobby Robertson, Negro halfbacks, £9tiing, 4-2, at the end of the singles Re inter an or Ball-Garacioln” O ’ - * Y " ol . % games . «+The schedule maksts \;ng ‘and waiting. . . Too many| ™ “ns tance star Fred Berkey, scored|Off some open field runs that were reminiscent of George Taliaferro. play. outs" Ritchie a Siesemotier 4, Win: Barlick, © Times-370 Owner P, K Wrigley's oy walks, to many hit batsmen, t06! Members of the Douglas Park >% points for $e win. Corydon, Whost place they are trying tol, SH i" blayers from the offen- ihe 1am Hime Indian won» firfrpler “Umpires—aufien and Bry. : ro many games lasting far beyond jSecond place team, collecte isive and defensive elevens. ert, Time of game— : ot extra Man ation and reasonable time. 8 y Self She J try again Jody. \points, while Batesville finished| Robertson scored the first two After that, the Whites, with|1938, when the Hoosiers beat " Excavating E C. Akira Reds Beat a a An IAI A , a have agheduled an oficial opening ird with 21. Scottsburg was touchdowns for the Whites with nine lettermen in the lineup, Purdue, 8-1. Mfordef “4 1 4 O/Rayih 8 13 2 BOSTON, M WHEN . Bruce Dudley of $ {fourth with 1614, Austin fifth with| some fast, shifty running. In the ® The victory was Indiana's Waglrf,2b 2 1 1 0 Ratcliff,3b 1 3 . THE annual Shrine charity! y,uisville was elected American |PTOSTAM, but the weatherman has , "yoo 4ic0n ‘sixth with 11, Aurora | first quarter, he took a pass from Scored two more six pointers. en he ave. starts rs Aixdb:ib § 1 2 0 Vieweighss 4 1} though outhit 1 foul fame in San Franc) Autooaen pretaent Son past POL apen B10 SIME ison Vin 3s Vers olnh ik Bobo ana Tan 40 ards Tn TARE over un, (ng Mack (OL 18 Plan Somme in § 14 HHS |S tr : T, Some o ers in the with 9, and Lawrenceburg, which |the second period, he circled rig t ush.ib-p 4 f stars will be held on Saturday. jeague predicted he would he |*00 exhibition there will Pe a 4.4 not compete, was scored as end for six yards and a touch-|to the one-yard line, from where ine oo iit PT OS wii, § pYsnenet 2123 today by taki Dee: 31 this year . .. All players, p cLoora about enforcing the |A8¢ picnic. The exhibition will —o, down. Sebek scored on a quarterback Leonard ‘Schiff (Of) xy | tercer;o 3e01 eight walks issu coaches an ame officials be presented by Alton Smith, > ’ y | S02 Cineinnati be hel a Hekets for i i rules ... too warm-hearted to Ti tatoos John Summary: Back in the Game aks ater. Huggett ran 80 Renal 108) (08) I Rob” Sttome (h| T ajg, S07 ol Totals BRHE ation ABH OQ, Ros "| Ket tough , .. They know better X 100 Yard Dash—1, W,_ gals. (CO): 2, Cos-| Marshall put the. supposedly in- e later, nugget’ ran 2S 8.3 5: Jim ‘Shannon (I) defes ated i Sa gy Th 010 200 4 ao 5 2 the Rose Bowl classic in Pasa Green and George Roddy, In-lgenui, (AUR): Ems. > (8A) % ards with a punt return to score, [Charies " Benen 16, 400. ta: Boughton Bxcavat 204.010 O1x— 8 Bamhitzrt 4 8 2 now . . . Kentucky Colonel Dud- Aroer, (M) Time 11.00 scans. terior Blacks back in the game|Y wind sil ing Ee Satentad| PB Rated Viewsign 2 Critehficie, rostk.c guia on Meuday | Jan.2 aay Naw ley already has slapped fines on SLIUCLOT at Crispus Attucks High Mile Run—1, Berkey, (8A): sol with a 70-yard dash down the| Huggett and Adams alternat venstein ‘and Blair, OR rt 0.3; Hay Price Papmaren k ight. Good, R Krestdp 4 110 : 8 alls dn Sunday . . sl yoi oral players, and a manager. School. BA); 3 J, Hil (BO) 4 Bradshaw hab middle on a hand-off from Loulin kicking the extra points ff Biflon’ (0g); 6.3 8-1; Chamberlain and Good. Ratcliff. Ka crt fant 3132 Heretofore the Shrine attraction). oJ on» Time’ 4’ minutes 466° re Hensley - (I) def fed Schiff d|Runs_ batt i Hr er D. a "xu 11, 440 Yard Dash—1, R, "Whitams (8A)| Kasonovich. [both teams. Hubgett made A&C HOY dy $70 ne ar og in rr a0 ide Muelleref 2.0 3 Was played or the same day af] JOHNNY DUGAN, old-time| That gang at Tech High School, Barnls TBE" Mallon, a0; BAY Whites four of his tries, while Adams i Bric Sritchars. Two.base hits Fianna: Blas 58% the major college bowl features. | have really been pouring it on. Weisel, (BA), Time 88 seconds. In the second half, the es lou wan, Pike. Home run—Ratclff, Stolen Gumberto 0 0 1 . Cincinnati gs ow Paseed They won the North Central gi Fd, fon a lequiddy. took a 19-7 lead on a five-yard made one of three. Three Companies Enter bit ety Priteh 4 gees mbert.p COACHES of loung colle : High School championship Friday|é Short, MI. Tim plunge by Ernie Huggett. A long) WHITES . " a Ms yright. 1 fn 1% Innes; = © Totals 26 7371 to. ro leader and authority in amateur |" €1 5100 “TATE OTR ay Ha ty Mie Run. Berks sai: 3. pass fromsAl Tutsie to Sam Wins-| left EndzWintion, Moog. Utilities Tennis Match Busi 3 reer: 2 In8 innings. | Str Merriman walked ! and semi-pro baseball . . . Some PA -\AYOUl we Ag: PA Jayne, t Left. Guard—W. Barikiewicz, Brooks. | oy Welsnt, 3 im 5 innings; Bush, Ricker! Tlned out hs ATE 430 De dis iT i at Logansport hands down. Of (Mi. Time 2 SR 9.6 seco ton that covered 54 yards set up: wiih Guar artkiewicz, Broo! Three gompanies have banded out—py Wright. 3 fn J hs, Innines: Bush, Chretnant the past their hide was blistored Joars am great She 1ajians polis course, * Dick Butler did some], #40 Yard IE cai pum the score. Center Biebbine, Busenel O'Connell. into a "public utilities tennis Bin 7 pines Bush Filson Wright Be Va = by Monday morning quarter |, "0", Johnny hd PPS plain and fancy shooting to come) i. BA i. i 28 sogndy '| The Blacks needed only elght| Riht Sudie— Rui" Norrical Bosak. league, to play matches Saturday|c Tn" Tanings: Mercer. 3 in 6 ine 3 Kress, EHott 2. backs, grandstand quarter |. .."0,.4it infielder PP The in with a three-under-par 89. tos ‘Mcauiddy Ami @JT4 [plays to score their second touch- QuarierbackSebek, Tulsi apis. mornings. The first match will rinks. Winnie Rr. bya Holmes. Banmnolts backs and radio quarter backs Indians signed the lad, developed pace the Greenclads. They get hort ha. ae hafconds. esvitle; | 90 goitTt, Helback=R. Robertson, Fisher. be held June 4 at Riverside. P. R. Mallory .... 833 200 12018 10 1 worth to srallcun TES telovisien pin him and ater sold him to Ol a chance to try again tomorrow|3, “Cory Jyon: & vaburs, Time, 3 min-| A 15-yard run by Milan Sailers, gia Halfoack—Byers, Huggett. tot. | Companies participating are Nr Dave hig Stull, Jovanovich; Rostan 12. Race in ng on land for a reported $50,000 pi against the Logansport squad at + Halve Re th forrden: 3. salem a 20-yard sprint by Marshall and a Bowman. Valans. Willams. |FuUblic Service Co. of Indiana, In- ee tor Bate il Today py a Yotueie TTAY 5 Coffin, Se juan Time. 1 'min- (a 10-yard run by Jackie Adams BLACKS. : |alanapolis Power and Light and Ama pi seba Pne—0n Lively, grid season. {30 STRAY of DAYAK . ANG Iter hich pcends Mere. ®hr: 3 Crean [100K the ball to the two, from| Left Eni Teme Sp smith. lthe Indianapolis Water Co. Dan UNICTPAL LEAGUE "in A ator. 0 PR old a couple of the players in-!: : 3," Robson (Co) 4, James (Aus), 3 ofl Tackle Sesrs. Talerico. Straests, (All & a at 2:30 p. m. except at Plicher—Tivaly (2 AT Morgantown, Va., the other|volved in the exchange for large Tag-Team Bout aight, 3 Jeet 7 7 ine 7. Bauntat where Adams-went over. Lett Guard—Balsben, Now Vosse of the Water utility was = . ue nd eto) LR Votselle (1- im ' » ons annister Scores on Sneak an. elected chairman of the league. WOO MorelalS on: Tr - gay, West Virginia defestsd Dur smiounty 5? Sean. M t C el Binds 0 Ph she a i During the first three quarters, Rishi Fackieprovae. dr Bird. ren ne gf. Ournela 5 Capitol OO » Pirat Tio Pp 0 hair] ue n ar sara gc): 3 “Rabson (0) Hayes (80). Holwhh, Smith used the two team system Quarterback.” — Kasonovich, Gomory, ‘Selected for All-Stars Side Baints vs. oe or News Brookside 1. rates The ‘Staff Reo orls Tiger Jack Moore, of Mena, ghroad J Jump 1. Parr. bE Re i o|With both the White and Blacks. Left Ha ifback—Marshall, Benner, | Bob White, a member of the oA Tames st 3:30 pm) Blues LLADDIP $2 Ark. and George Holmes, a new- Tatance, i feet 10% inches. "1 In the last quarter, he combined Muicahy. E. Ro a Deven Ada, ‘State High School Championship! Riverside 1: Oo Marine Reserves ve, Contis —The Pittsburg : comer here from Houston, have Pullbagk—-Seliers. W. Smith, Henkle. {nental Air Command. Riverside 3; Ferris five-game losin wm ; been paired for an Australian RCORE BY QUARTERS {five from Jasper, is the fifth mem-| {Food Markel, vs. piece ve. sliver whipping the | ay utters LEO BARNHORST, Notre Deselan, Cathedral football coach, /tag-team partnership on Tuesday Ex-Far mer Seeks License A pera TSA oid Der of hie AllSiat quintet select | Sisto Farm. Putnamvi lits. 6-4, before Dame All - American basketballiand Cleon Reynolds, Cathedralinjght's Armory grappling card. ji Touchdowns — (Whites) Roberts 3h Say aA Re om el (All § at 3:30 p.m.) An eight-hit star, will receive the “Athlete of basketball and baseball coach. | The two heavyweights will op- SIL, Booch, (Een) Sisrshadl team BF up aelacted b> i” slips, Ag Frade Siar ane boy Rowe. proc » The program will feature aipose Big Ben and Mike Shar 0 rom & S ere Conversions— (White) Huggett 3, Adams. | e a Y SPOTS ¥{ishbaum Center, Riverside 1. Kennedy qt four the Year” medal at the Father Io & . Ph (Blacks) Huggett writers and sportscasters in the Tank vs. Sack's Used Cars, Ellenberger: less than fo “ " wrestling match staged by Billy wrestling brothers from Hamil- Officials— Referee. Charles Bennett (1a Eagles Lodge vs. Simpson Studios, River- wav for the Pi and Son “Sports Roundup” of the. Thom, and a gymnastics and|ton, Ontario, Canada. By JIM HEYROCK Grange, Til, High School. Umpire, Her. state, ghee side 4. >». Piissorsh Immaculate Heart of Mary Men's weight lifting exhibition by Fred| The main event will be a return Whether Indianapolis will have two professional boxing pro-| Halter surkiewios (lraieaspolin J Brond Rotet.ag AR AS OlvD hen, Wi at 8 p. m. in'Hofmeister's troupe. championship brawl ~between moters instead of one as at present, will be decided next Saturday Rissler, Head Linesman, Eddie. Herbert i —$ own a Ta e S Rouplf 8.02 e . an. Challenger E! Diablo, the wun- by the Indiana Boxing Commission, ee rn Wentlke.of 3 1 2 Barnhorst, who began his bas-| A SPECIAL FIGHT train for known masked contender and.N.| The new applicant for a promoter's license is Clifford A. Sny- Chi d T ' Stevens Th 4210 ketball career at Cathedral Highithe Ezzard Charles-Joe Walcott|W, A. champion Lou Thesz. der, a retired farmer, who is yearning to bring some of the country’s itwoo roupe Murthy § 4 2 School, will share the program championship heavyweight fight St top boxing talent to Indianapolis. T A Fgetde 24° Jimmy Doyle, Butler All-|in Chicago, June 22, is being ar- Rochester Defends Snyder, a tobacco-chewing Qs 0 ppear Here Gregp.p 2.01 American, who won ile sward ranged here by Dick Miller. In- . {fight enthusiast, has posted his “=. Jole Chitwood, who signed Frilust year, and will receive hisiciuded in the 350 price are ving. Conference Track Title [$5000 with the boxing commission dor Be the ran Bn Tre A ’ HUNTINGTON, Ind, May 7/and is now awaiting the decision ' Mb Honor guests include Mayor Al|ticket, bus transportation, el ol Kurtis-Kraft in the “500,” an-| Bu po 0 ub-| (Jp)—Rochester successfully de- before starting his serious plan nounced yeesterday that he would! Taw, HH
Feeney, Billy Hillenbrand, former Indiana University halfback; Frank Coughlin, Notre Dame
house ticket to Washington Park horse races and buffet lunch. Ticket orders may be made with
fended its Central Indiana highining.
3 bring his automobile and motor-! school conference track title to-| At present time there is one z
gr oNmie grounded cycle stunting daredevil troupe to
Mayo grounded ¢
: . '|day, winning over 10 other squads license in Indianapolis. That is the W. 16th St. Midget Speedwa 4 Pittsburgh... Jackie 1 oa. py Fo a ae Miher Le Indianapolis Coli : " Ihres meet records were shat- held Pied ne re for night DTT car Dr 1! 2 Boadvo on; Joe 8 state middle- » and 19. ann, Stevens, — boxing nal and| Broad Ripple's baseball team| Rochester was first with 581 here. ind . The thrill-a-second program of " Bite einer Walt Tony Hinkle, Butler University bears the stamp of a true cham: (points, trailed by Muncie Burris No Ax to Grind 27 high-speed events will include Play-grese ts Hof athletic director pion. Here's why: In four games, 44; Huntington and Wabash tied] “I have no ax to grind with the broad jump of a stock sedan || HIG \ CAE 22 TN Nu TE Eh on bases—Philsdal Others are Harvey Foster, lo-|the Rockets scored 37 runs off 36 with 38, and Peru 26%. | McKinney,” sald the promotion some 100 feet through the air me Ear cal FBI agent and state pistol|hits and made 13 errors (six| Jerry Hiers of Huntington and|aspirant, “but I belleve there is over top of another car broad- Rome out—Bv. Re shot champion; Wilbur Shaw,|ARainst Shortridge in the finals), Bill Musick of Rochester were room for two promoters in Indi- siding on the track. 1 and 1 in 0 innine while the opposition made 21. [both double winners and both also|anapolls and I hope to bring the oF Graze 7 »
Speedway president; Dick Miller,
Capitol hockey team general{ But here's the biggest reasoniset new meet records. {fans something better and 0 ines innings Tt; Ted Yulia business [the city champion pastimers are| Hiers won the mile in 4:37.3 for different. Jungle Park to Open ¥inntoe. FY ba manager for the Indianapolis In- unbeaten in eight games, six won|a new mark and also won the Snyder, to back up his claim 3§ Racing Season Today Iokeus by Greee dians; Mike Kelly, Pittsburgh Pi- by Forrest Reehling, and two by 880 run: that he will bring top-notch & Nines. Stale Sesvite { Bay Ue rates scout; Harry Geisel, former John Lovell: Musick broad jumped 21 feet, talent to Indianapolis providing ROCKVILLE May 7—Indian-| American League umpire; Jos (City ftoutney averages Snip v {4% inches for a meet record andi {he is granted a license, produced Ys dri vill in J 1 | B Sh | pre % ett i tel ay t- apolis drivers will race in Jungle] ums e epher is 4 {38 was first in the 220-yard run. etters and telegrams from eas : Park's 1949 inaugural program! 7 vell «1%. 3 % B Joe Dénnzon, Rochester, turned ern fight managers saying they Be : |this afternoon. Local pilots. In. NW You Xpec e Slum. + 1b’ 3 i : : # Bas eet res ord hurdien, in Fe Mung Being: thew Clifford A. Snyder . . . looks | [clude Bud Dombrosk!, Cliff Grit-| : UE e ( . o Rr ¢ - Anger. 0) . i i 8 of EE As Snyder waves his. goil.pre- Joverd big ring iid ja and Glest (Pew) Northern } fourth inning, served ands, he explains he 1531 E. Market St, is ng up, | lacked the Ch At Midget Races JOE SGRO Olah Yidiana "New Castle Signs always has been a fight fan and with an Indianapolis match-|(CDT) with the finals running) 4, today. welterweight champion, will go Stuckey for 3 Years is hoping to bring fights into In-| maker who has had varied ex-(at 3 p. m. The half-mile asphalt] Included am
“have never perience in promoting fights herejoval near Rockville will feature | He would not disclose the name of | (six events with 25 cars expected regides at {he matchmaker, lto compete.
Times State Service dianapolis such as ith NEW CASTLE, May T7--|/been seen here before.” Ting Zivie's| ChATIES (Chuck) Stuckey, New| Snyder, who now {Castle high school athletic Sieg) =
A crowd of 10,000 spectators was expected to watch the midg-|Wednesday when he tangles ets run today at the Indianapo- Bobby Neal lis Midget Speedway on W. HO me 8
the 12-hit atta » er, 35-year-old o his first mou ry two: years. TI Louis Cardinal
after an important eastern IR
in Pittsburgh. Joe was! signed for the fight by Zivis who tor and Trojan basketball coach
Time trials will start at 1:30|is opening his outdoor arena for DAs been given a new three-year
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