Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1949 — Page 33

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THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949

Locke, Palmer Off-the-Course Betting

for the four-day trudge over the {racks within the state. A bling.

than by betting solely for the/from the big leagues. Gone to

Newark in the International}

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

‘900’ Qualifiers May Need To Hif 126 MPH

Racing Association Fi ghts Yankees Send

Some Drivers Revise

ready in the lineup will bumpiconventional car. the slower car out of the field. Tommy Milton said there -had

“locks.

Head Golf Field ey Keller Earlier Estimates of for ALL the pats n the game ® NEW YORK, May 19—The Thoroughbred Racing Associations, Th Begin 72-Hole Medollee. SN, 00 Jay 18, The Toaeoupsiies saci Asocistioss P Reauired Goodall SPRINGWEAVE of the sea- Play in Tourney stand every time legislation is proposed to legalize bookmaking. ace equire son got the. PHILADELPHIA, May 19 or For while most people can’t see any difference between betting 0 FWA . » ; Ce EE I an wend ot a EE Le tA Thity-Six Mounts Await Qualifiegtior: $ on a 13] ole] ere is a sence thietics, 8 to medal play today in the sixth According to the TRA board of| Veteran Released Some Already in Field Be B SUITS . ortest. Thus annual Philadelphia- Inquirer directors’ latest resolution -op- afford it, the TRA board pointed! T C t R to By LOUIS ARMSTRONG vs winning Charities Invitation tournament P°5"8 Off-track betting, there is out. o-Lu oster. oe How can you get 126 miles an hour out of a race car which . o . ent, serious moral and economic| “This would lead to excesses in 25-Pl Limit has never run that fast? the last golfing stopover before issue involved. gambling which would violently ayer That was the big question pinching many of the car mechanics the PGA national championships Legislation to permit off-track T°2Ct against racing generally, NEW YORK. May 19 (UP) —/in Gasoline Alley today gs the third and fourth days of the annual ; at Richmond, Va. next week. betting falls into two general ‘and ultimately kill a traditionally The locker marked “Keller” ini500” qualifications neared. If you want to see ALL the Springweave : P.M. Bobby : Locke, 1949 al classifications. One prop sat fine sport and an economically; the New York Yankee clubhouse Fifty-six cars are now housed in the garage area. Twenty of i 1148 8: : Goodall 1 ect aot significant industry,” the TRA was empty today, and so Wasithese have qualified. Thirteen suits, not just a handfull, or if you 10 is 4B round robin winner, barred from muttel machines outside the Face maintained. King Kong Charley's heart. positions remain vacant in thejthe car, a four-cylinder 270 cubic . . i ih I= the PGA scramble, and Johnny|track with all wagers channeled The association would prefer, For Keller, one of the greatest starting lineup. When the 13j/inch Offenhauser, will travel wear an irregular size, Block's is the 00 3s 28 Palmer, both tournament titlists, into the track totalisator. Betting [208 to participate in the sportiand most beloved in a long lineispots are filled, any car which through the turns with A Seater . in 43 - 4:00 10:08 headed the record field readied would n ily be limited to0Y attending the races ratheriof Yankee sluggers, was goneican qualify faster than J one al-jease and more speed than’ the place to find everything! w

6670 yard Whitemarsh Country Club course. Palmer is defending champion, and Locke the 1947 winner. Barring last minute withdrawals, a accept bets on horse races any-|a lottery. field of 130 was set for the last Rhere and pay the State for he See ete ———— week-end of gilt-edge tournament| PTV 8. ey Wo operate|g s play before the nationals, and a “Ider bond. Little Flower League

slice of the $15,000 prize money. The TRA, which represents 35 To Start Tuesday First prize was worth $2500. racing associations throughout!

the country, wants no part of! Roadster Race

Times State Service ithe tracks if branches were set! Fl ANDERSON, May 19 — Sun {UP where wagers could be made! ower diamonds at 6:30 p. I. Valley Speedway here is expect under the pari-mutuel system.

Pay for Privilege

It has been suggested that if{Ieague, where he started his The other version merely would the state and local governments ifence-busting career a dozen license bookmakers, who would need additional revenue, they run years ago fresh from the Univer-

The Little Flower Twilight to meet the midnight 25-player-either method, even though ad-| [Softball League will get under limit deadline. ditional revenue would accrue to way next Tuesday at the Little ailing for three seasons—first a

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sity of Maryland campus. Move No Surprise

This was no surprise move, sending Keller down. - The Yanks had to do something with him

Keller has been

back ‘injury, then a broken fin-| ‘ger, now an injured side muscle. ‘He has not been in a game this

|day about the 125-mile-an-hout| |Special;

Before qualifications it was been cars at the track in the past generally felt that 124 and surely with 60-inch tread measurements 125 miles an hour average for the/but the Salay car was the widest 10 qualifying miles would be fast he had seen. The spread of the enough to get into the May 30th|wheels makes the car resemble a field. farm tractor. Now with most of the 20 quali- : * 8 fiers in the high 120s or low 1308,! Fifteeen drivers have indicated the 124 mile an hour mark has they expect to ‘attempt qualificabeen abandoned completely and tions Saturday or Sunday. The there are those who feel nervous grivers and their cars are: as a bridegroom on his wedding! Milt Fankhauser, Karl Hall Chet Miller, Maserati figure. {Special; Hal Robson, Miller Spe-

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0 Legalized off-course betting Service, Handy Hardware, Yar 500 race” of roadsters May 27./would make gambling “danger- Smitty's Barber Shop, Alert| BY optioning Keller to Newark saturday, will be devoted exclu: igpecial; Emil Andres, Tuffy's Offy Thirty-three roadsters will com-|ously convenient” to hundreds of Cleaners, Smith Furniture Store 2fter his nine seasons with the/qiyely to bumping slow, cars outignenia): Troy Ruttman,

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BY : I Roster Changes track was open only to those cars a Frank J. Lynch Men's Clothing : Li is a summary of roster already qualified. EE tn {changes as the clubs cut their LE 3 i | squads: High winds kept most ears off Additional Sports, w | Yankees: Keller and Infielderithe track during the morning and : > | Mickey Witek to Newark. Pitcher|early afternoon yesterday and . | Frank Hiller and rather Ralph activity at ne Speed plant cen- - J Houk to Kansas Cify tered aroun asoline ey. Indians: Sold First Baseman| Mel Hansen took a slow ride in {Herman Reich to Cubs. Outfielder his Bowes Seal Fast Special and d 8-1t. sword | Hal Peck to inactive list. was mot satitlind WH Suspen~ " an Tigers: Optibned Pitcher Saul sion. . S NFROS bri h $20. Rogovin to Buffalo, sold inflelder bended by Fibber 1orsion devices U rings you the a : 0.98 Don Lama 10 Toledo, released Mel said the > aad a Mnden- . as cy to sway in the turns and rec£52098 Doran Sad own Robin in Jmended tome minor changes ypeny Topics} with famous u- $91 45 OFFERS YOU Louisville, jualify the car this week-end. No 3 i v i ! Reds: Catcher John Pramesa serious effort has been made yet ~ FR 0. $28.95 : ine Pitchers Millard (Dixie) 4, get speed out of the eight-cyl- BERR or i a —— Howell and Ken Burkhart op-iinder Miller. ES ish ere- e Smooth Feel | tioned to Syracuse. Bought . nw Jait Rods | Pitcher Mike Dobernic from Cubs.| mye other Bowes Seal Fast Car, : $16.6 i Tea SEs Sa 3 siotnin .opiionecysto A'ontrea n. midwest mi expert, 3 $22.95 : Cardinals: Kurowski to inactive Hato on the track for he Be | List, time yesterday. Bowes mechanic "$22.95 : Braves: First Baseman FEarl|pPete Clark took the first few laps - $21.95 Torgeson to disabled list follow-|at slow speed, then turned the $32.95 ing shoulder operation. car over to Eaton. : : Cubs: Optioned Outfielder Jim| Kenny completed three 95moos $1.45 : 4 Kirby to Nashville, Pitcher Ralph/mile-an-hour laps of Js Foti Hamner to Shreveport, Outfielder|driver’'s test ore e circuit A i i Clarence Maddern to Los Angeles. was shut down due to a shower. pa $5.45 | Dobernic sold. The young driver was to continue “$1.89 - . ; 3 B= . | The Senators, Browns, White his tests today. rr 0 : | Sox, Athletics, Pirates, Giants and Latest arrivals at the track inJoint $1.95 | Phils already were under the 25.|clude the Grancor Special to be ‘Sane. : player Ii hot. driven by Dick Frazier, Muncie; Din, 39¢ ) the Salay Special which Mike Cane $1.39 Salay will drive, and the Stephen Cane {Truchan car which Jimmy DeTy W H i i T H E Y A S T us Ha jy » » » | The Salay car is a novelty at | To Initiate Four the track. The rear wheels are : | h . on the end of a long axle which : measures 83 inches from one tire LIMITED QUANTITIES Ts, ne gra ES She TOK : | the Champion 100-Mile-An-HOUr| "mye front wheels are the nor- | Club—which includes only driv-|...; 4istance apart. Salay hopes 6 LINE ers of proved ability will atenpt | four new members May 26 at the 00LS |annual dinner in the i to Compete | n | Athletic Club. 19¢ "——————— The dinner will mark the 11t ennB89e . | gathering of international — 95¢ { kings who have completed one jp 0 p p 0 ————— E {or more of the 500-Mile classics) i {A 1) | Siz here without relief at an average ois inte Service eeec$1:26 600x186 |speed of 100 miles an hour of) . { ApAYETTE, Indiana, May $1.39 EXCHANGE | better. (19-—A total of 78 players from me ls | The new members will be Duke |14 different schools will compete ————— i pe As Low as 15¢ Weekly {Nalon of Sherman Oaks, Cal;ifor team and individual honors RMS . Mack Hellings of Burkbank, Cal; in the Big State and Little State $1.00 | Hal Cole of South Gate, Cal., and |divisions of the annual Indiana sein SALE | Lee Wallarg of Schenectady, | Intercollegiate Athletic’ Associa: BOOTS SIZE TRIE N. Y. tion golf championships to be . dst t—————— held on the Purdue University od & $9.95 600-15 *% Cari Le di n course on Friday. ———— 6 05 gs 4 ris aai 4 Hooslerdom’s Big Three—Indi50- ana, Notre Dame and Purdue TE g* Midwest Drivers along with Butler, DePauw and Cash " | avast will compete for honors 650-16 | Jimmy Caris, Chicago driver! the Big State, while eight other TS 700- t6 g% | who leads the Indiana division of | schools will join Butler, DePauw | ith i t Aut 1 - 8 to $5.95 5 W e Midget Auto Racing Assoca-| and Wabash in the Little State {tion with 88 points, will compete lig 700-15 The list of entries, by schools, ES in the Speedrome races tomorrow! follows: Purdue, 8: Wabash, 6; eh $9.96 Other Sizes Available at Pro- night. |Notre Dame, 6; Butler, 6, and | Lift Sunfrost up and down Hrrms—— Low Prices. The BSpeedrome opens at 6:30 Indiana, DePauw, Indiana Tech- over knee. Do it several as It glides along , $8.95 u Price Above Includes p. m., qualifications start at 7, and nical, St. Joseph's, Taylor, Val- times. vour skin, i e Inc ‘the first eight-lap heat race is ati paraiso, Ball State, DePauw, Ev- J « Your Old Tire 8:30, ansVille and Indiana State, 5 \ : The top 10 midget drivers are each. ¢ SAME HIGH QUALITY TREAD MA- separated by a few points. Just Both the team and individual TERIALS AS USED IN NEW TIRES behind Caris are Bill Mackey, titles will be decided on the basis Goodall Blended or Smooth Feel : ® SAME TREAD DESIGN AS IN | Johnny Roberts, Tommy Grey, of 36 holes of medal play. In NEW TIRES : Cowboy Lloyd Ruby, Bob Bread- the team title fights, each school . ¢ SAME TREAD DEPTH AS IN NEW ling, Frank Roessler, Myrl Heath, is allowed to enter five players, SUNFRO ST 18S even cool to the touch TIRES" Rabbit Musick and Bill Spears. with the four low scores to count i ® GUARANTEED Roberts hung up a new 25-lap rec-| in determining the place winners, d of 6:14:49 last Frid 4 the | Notre D will be defendi ord of 6:14:49 last Friday an i otre Dame efending : : 1; : ’ : Td oT BE a a Toei the ee I Tu the By But Now you can enjoy rich, cashmere-like Go now to your favorite men’s clothing or

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| Yankees, the club held a faint {glimmer of hope that he may {soon return to shape good enough Ifor him to come back. But al. {faint hope it was, and 32-year-|old Charley knew this best of all. | As Keller went down to the iminors, ailing Whitey Kurowski {of the St, Louis Cardinals was {placed on the disabled list to {meet the player deadline.

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..u. 8 Johnny McDowell, Iddings 8 Tommy Milton, winner of the. 4 ie Mattson, Sheer “500” in 1921 and 1923 and NOW Gyenpgyser Special; Bill Sheffer, the AAA’s chief steward for the, Sheffier Offenhauser Special: race, has introduced somethingiy, .... poimes, Pat Clancy Spenew into the pre-race practice| .., wa) Brown, Love Machine session. This morning, two hours, & Tool Special; Spider Webb,

from 8 to 10 a. m, were reserved ra Mel Hanso: for car crews who desired to Sra re 7" a nao:

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