Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1949 — Page 50
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
er Yack Squad Wins 1st Big 9 Outdoor Track
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o State tate Places 2d, Ball State Tre ack hy isconsi Defeat Butler for = © | To} Wisconsin 3d, Minois DO or Tech : Win Crown for First Time as Bulldogs fi Minnesotaps Mass 49 Points: by 11 3-7 Points > Stay Trail Muncie Team by -7 Poin on Chuck Peters Stands Out as Sprinter State Service tats 2 By ED SAINSBURY, United Press Sports Writer 1. MUNCIE, May 21—Ball State a : their aie! EVANSTON, Dl, May 21—Minnesota’s Golden Gopher track EE EE tonto 07 & #837 ma miler, the T squad scoted in 10 ouf of 14 events today to win its first Western is fila. The Ganiinale outscored Butler, i " - conference outdoor track title, amassing 49 points in the 40th annual § rictly twosteam conference meet in Northwestern's Dyche Stadium. Other scores were DePauw Be Indians Sale 2a THSAA frag Ohio ‘State won second with 37% points, chiefly by the per- Wabash 19, Franklin 19, Canterbury on formance of its Olympic half-mile champion Mal Whitfield, who 6, Manchester 5, Taylor ¢ and| © indians State: 3, Massena, Wabash ir \ © won two events, and anchored the Earlham 2 3-7. 3, Tiiford, £ “Anderson: 4 4 Altgeld, . DePauwi sc a + winning mile relay team. . who found the competition too Paced by double winner Charlie & Fine. Butler. Time—:49.3. (New recorc Anderson Wisconsin, sparked by Miler|[OUSh today was high jumper Lou the acme Telephots. |Hilton, the Cardinals avenged an ios" the 13 first « Don Gehrmann, finished: third irons of Illinois, who won in 1948 Charley P Peters (fourth from lof) of indiana University won western: Clark Ri ce. Minnesota, who was sacond: Reters, eight-point defeat by Butler last| 440-Yard Dash (Second Rac sce Suhel: 421, points, with 36 points, while Indiana, a with a six feet, 5% inch lift. To- 100.yard dash in :09.8 in the 48¢ annual Western Conference M hidd behi d P eters) P rds who place d fifth: Harold |year. The Bulliogs ‘have won Reet 2 uti 4 Straub, 21% and co-favorite with %Minnesota or day teammate Dwight Eddleman track and field meet yesterday at Evanston, Ill. Running in the May (hidden hin ’: Wik f oh . |three consecutive Little State > eens Hilton, Ball State: Howe tied f the championship, tied: with Iili-|{c8Ptured the championship with dash were sh were (from he oft) Charles Feeney, IU; Ed Tunnicliff, North- Omer, Purdue, third, and Tom Mason, Minnesota, fourth, titles and along with DePauw, |s Evans “prnitiin 3, ilisms, "Ho ne: Rip mols for fourth, each with 35/3 Six foot, 614 inch jump, while = : : . . always dominated the meet. 4, bite, DePauw; 5, v Brosd Rb points, Irons could do only six feet, 3% E rlhem Takes Three Records Fall © 120-¥ar d High Hurdles—1, L. Scott. Ine Cc inches. ort! i e oO a ne a de- [diana * State Rariden, Wabash: ers and C: Minnesota's amazing triumph, Three records were broken de- “tate; 4 Plungett, Franklin; Stubbs acce P re . m an 8 Batter am. 3 | which came one year after the Purdue Seventh Conference Title spite a damp track and light ps Bun-i. Sorciah, > Butler; 3 dozen point same team scored another upset! A crowd estimated at 7000 saw Wi ns Re tend Track Meet Times Blake 8 wind. Ken Kinney, Indiana State. DePauw; 1 Bro brown, Dh States the field of Sictory to win the 1948 National/the competition, held under a { a RICHMOND, May 21 — Earl- or Yan fer senior, successfully defended his > Stairs, Bail Ct. 5 aoa 2 though Collegiate Athletic Association) cloud-swept sky and temperatures . . ’ 440 title and posted a new record 320.vard Dash— on, : ttle, came largely on the stand- which were under sixty degrees. Gary Roosevelt, Froebel, Evansville Reitz ham College captured its Sedona Ho Hue i Ss co 3. Wiligme. ‘Hanover: ony one. out performance of Gopher hur-| Rain began to' fall as the high Dominate Performances at Other Centers |pionship here today. (Continued from page 49) Lloyd Smith of Franklin threw Tigec 2. o Sellers. Manchesters seven event dlers, Tie Be A Jumpers Anighed Shir competition Ft. Wayne North Side, Gary Roosevelt, Froebel and Evansville] The Quakers’ brother combina-!a curve ball over the Jad of {the Javelin 184 feet, 2y; inches Bot mas, Butler; 5, White, Bubs to match. th m Romps Home and the meet en ' ke Appling to score Berra. [to keep his crown an Her Fime-9:55.1. 1 track{tion of David and Brad Lyttle Luke Appling les—1, Odle. Butlers Indians. Michigan, the school which has {Reitz dominated performances of three regional high schoo — New York r old record. Butler's sec-|. 30-Yard Low Hurdles inti Alacrs, & fagonite, camel M pal Big Nine champion- meets as Anderson walked off with the regionals at Indianapolis won the doubles title and will os I QA. CS E ABH © A[10-year ou Tl ently, Si. Dera: 3 aby sgatt. Indiana Warren C hurdles, narrowly beati ships than any other, finished Tech yesterday. /meet in the singles finals Mon- Baker 3 § 6 {i Goleman, 111 bit ed the old mark. (S4f5e Relay—1. Indiana State (Malloy Jrising stres Bunion y nap ith y ea oy eam Bb today, with 14 points while North Side outscored Ft. Wayne Central 36% a 33 3 win day. gomat 331 4oBmerat 2142 eo Ee a ve Shepherd, Te fe ER He inne? Botte 8 a four events, ™ : : komo regionals, Froebel nicked Roosevelt, to 31, for| Team totals were: ha 8 8 0 0Berrac $190 oT 314! i 4 w: 5 ednepimm—— other Minnesotan, Jim Nielson, Purdue was seventh with 113. [the Ko ra en EE eiimtaenraei - | Sitiniels.2b 3 0 1 4 Johnsan. 3b 3 1 0 0! DePauw, made a 143 fee $303 romped home in fifth place to| Northwestern was eighth with the Bast Chicago team title and poie, vaiifiad nine men INCIUdIng lovee’ 3 gir sandisns, sikiin's. ‘Canter Bowers, cf 393 § Hil it 4 i ; $inch toss to smash the 1940 rec-| Shot Put—1 Macho Shepherd. te 2 Team give the team 10 points in one|5%, while Iowa finished last with Reitz doubled the score OVer|y ih relay teams, Bosse six men Bul? god Manchester 3 ach rita plays Tipton. 4 0 1 7 ghes 388 $lord of Ball State’s Dick Stealy,|4, £ Byacknamer, (Bail Btate: 5. Cross, Bute Anderson 42 event, three quarters of a point scored |Terre Haute Wiley and Washing. and the mile relay team; Bloom. host to the Little State tennis meet. Went.p: 480 1) antord. » —2 2 2 head field judge and Cardinall'®j Distance prieid. Anderson: 2, go Munole Burris Brass and Nielson teamed upiby Richard Erdenberger who tied ton, winning 42 to 18, at Bloom-|,, 0, ‘wich had 17 points in the| °0'* NaLES | | Toms, BGs Touts 317 4p askethall coach. oi I Wy i COR Cita, "Bea Da to finish one-two in the 120-yard|with three others for fourth in|ington. (meet, four. men, and Washington ls. 228, 17ite defeated McKinney (0, 30 to i, 011 000 010—3 Takes Mile In 4:22.9 Hale, Canterbury, tied for fourth and 8 2, Ry high hurdle with the former the high jump. Outstanding performance of the| ty, 8 tier’ (H) defeated Brand (P), 6-4 |New York ......0...... A 3 ot Closest cohtest of the after- fifth. Helght—12 th line, Lens. Soartansburs crossing the wire first. Together| Mug Pan ovina, Of nilanar. 3 Mok (day was turned in by Roosevel's| Eyansville's Tom Kincaid and| Lichienbers (E) defeated Rosselot (IC), |p ErrofirOoidsherry, Ri Rabo. Zernial [noon saw Bob White of the Bull- neds. Ball State. Swacknamer, Ball States mn they picked up nine points for b'Arcy. oh Mo state: 4 " fiavert Downs, Tis Willle Williams, who skimmed the petersburg’s Bob Carter did 12(%% Silisttie (E) defeated Hoffman, 6-4, BCT: Johnson, Linde eich, “Aoblisy. dogs sprint from third place to|pepauw: Black, Esriham. and, Pelkey, n= 1 oa the Gophers. Wa 8, odbaugh, Purdue, Tim low hurdles in 22 seconds flat,!feet six inches in the pole vault, |*-% Little defeated Gurion, 6-2..0-7 siolen be oes Coane PMi-l win the mile in 4:22.9. Sh Sle Jecond, "third. 50 fee sm he” race Peers, ennlyly HE Tort But Mol, Wilt on tying the wale tecord set BY| ying for frst; Reita Malcom | 5: tls SHAE SARS eal pled dC SEAR Tn, the Sed events mone of eects, Titec Spit, Tank Broad Ri @ conference's most outstand-|aon i 71 ' Willa, Rusker, Archie Adams of Nor € 188%) Cook did a :51.0 quarter mile, and: tle-Lyttle (E) defeated McKinney-|nay lis—Oft Wight 3. Shea 4 San-|year's winners won except SmIh.iy gnepherd. Depsuw: 8, Mann, Indiana ing sprinter, performed as ex- hi io “5 “Bob Manstield. Winco ‘|year. The mark also was a na-|g;h Eggleston, Woe edged Bloom- RE 8 . 00 ine im (i) 2 th 7 den Shes SEpRas Bill MacDougall, Indianapolis state. Distance 184 feet, 1%, aches. will i ig * ipected, successfully defending his "Stor Pei. James Roberson, Jndjans: tional mark until’ bettered this ington's George Branam. in the mi tile 03, 6a. and 1 3 uF afi innings. | junior at Wabash, won the shot ches set by Mesdow Socmazior, 1930). Teil in SD ‘championship In both the 100 and Weasnnr, Timon oy, CHE “Anderson, 5: (season. 4:36.0 mile, was a double winner, |B aise | (E\" defeated _Cronister- vist Be ph ati or so-—Faparelly put, and Shepherd grabbed the | Discus—i Shepherd, DePauy: 3. Macs Jinner of D 220 yard dashes. ana; $, JCI WanA, Wisconsiri.: Diss Teeter d Rubs d, mery ckidley” Time 3. undefended ‘discus crown with his|Barram. Tayler: '§ Morrison, DePauw, in a , ches Roosevelt and Froebel eachialso taking the half-mile. A ea tone Jeet. 304 inches He tance 52 feet, 8 inches, ’ ct TF oe. ened somew oe Sapiyred the 220 in 23.5 go: Yurd, Lath Yeharies aah yo qualified six athletes for the fi- Wiley's Ernie Sprinkles fell in First Win Since '98 A's B at D ot roit 15-7 Fecord L toss, white, utr: 2 vn |2Fd. Old rec Thad 18 feet, 4% Toches set BF ung f e conference record for|flana: 2 © mer, Purdue; 4, Tom phason. inals, Froebel qualifying its half-\the preliminarfes and failed to| CAMBRIDGE, Mass, May 21 ’ 0 mall State. 3. stairs: Bal Sta te! dp Oot: porad Hal “st tafe! Fit Batielt dashes and iT Sistance around one turn, as|Minnesota: May, Purdue. mile relay team and Roosevelt|qualify for the state in his low|(UP)—Brown University upset de-| PHILADELPHIA, May 21 — Hah, Butlers, 5. . Boas, ‘Anderson Backes, antere alerts vant Bay bot cone di S-yard Hen Huron. Tif neiaes: (Its mile combination. Roosevelt's hurdle specialty, fending champion Rhode Island|(UP)—Seven runs behind after! 40-yard Dash (First Race)—1, Kin- (bury. Hi ine Quinn ph lower han the straight. ames ag. Wisconsin 4, Tom ditched, half-mile relay team, which bet-| Joe Samuels of Wiley was the State in the 62d New England|three and half innings, the Phil-| = ¥ Clayton's held. by Tease Seco ” 22.6 dian aD James (tehe lohiean. | red the state record by one-lother: double winner, taking the Intercollegiate track and and|adelphia Athletics slammed four Fish Won f Disregar Jesped | sugh State. Me Ohio pid Sh me kali on “Wisconsin; tenth of a second last week, hundred, broad jump and placing field meet at Briggs Field today| Detroit pitchers for 15 hits today Voi tie hig Double Winners * rons. Sihois: & Jowell Daily, falled to qualify for the state meet|third in the furlong, leading the to win the regional title for the/and took second place in the § F ol 4 hii = 5 tern wn a a ws Burgi: Bi Jona gw lie, Diet when a runner Siumbled and fell, meet scoring with 12 points. |first time since 1898, American League with 3 157 a ure’ S arning Oo oe 8 pale a et o do ee ®in-i, Ma tte! o putting Roosevelt in third. . Cr 4 A staan triumph. Marling uart, Sinners ted ended, y Barter nefiéan; \ %, Don Washinton: "" Gonzales Wins Dashes Know Your Golf— Houtteman, Masvin Grissom sud If Conditions Aren’t Just Right 4 Tuna Fish hign hurdle ully : ) Di Trout all fel e sting o 3 ais and also outran Wisconsin's| Biteus ‘thrav..i. Wiliam Miler, onto! Froebel's Joe Gonzales won Mack bats, Houtteman, In action Will Go About Business Without Food _ Central's E .. Gehrmann to take the half mile State; i Te Alipresctai 3. both dashes to lead his mates, a Ee re yuiTered vy By JOR: ALDEN RNIGRT second LS title, ndiana 5. Matt Cokar, "ORio State. Dis: Biggest upset at Kokomo found y sticks. a fractured skull in a Florida 1 tell that fish don't bite every day: If £ Gehrmann, however, had all Yar Bue ‘Charles peters. 1 Rochester's Charles Benton best- BR Swin in MH eay Club ! 11, - Any fisherman will tell you tha n Ty day. ized a fou : automobile accident Mar. 11, was ’ there is little that a man can do about con- af the ability needed to beat a m fad 2, Minnes ing Adams in the low hurdles, Yy g 4 y 3 t. conditions aren’t right, there is e 2 s scoring ocre flold 1 the mile ingd:17, sd i kik hg 4 fy ar 0 a e.|doing a 23.1. Adams, who held the wo shargda with the Oe Fiadephie o a|Vincing them that they should disregard nature's warnings and for the ata retain his championship at the Run, Jumes Uraunart, Wis. |8€ason’s best time in the state Tiponss “PY § Hogostes TEE aa ur Solunar Tables list a major feeding period. Na Osth distance. He became the fourth atin Boer, Hinols; Beis with a 22.1 performance, won the 1oway,2b 3 11 oses rt : i 3 i Simp y yo! t necessarily follow that . fo! : « 2 1, to Z ain, ; ' ] : ‘man in. Nine history to win Indiana; Bok hi. innesots, Timé— 10-yard dash in 10.1, topping ue i [oan of $03 oat Jght o'clock in the morning, it does not necessarily follo . - Weaver i the mile title three years in| Pole Vault—1, Tom Bennett, Wisconsin: Central's Jim Ford. Ft. Wayne Mulli.lf 3 0 3 IMsieskidb 33 § Liyou will have good fishing at that| = To Cm Te grass low hur am Btotiar, filinoia"3, ‘tie bet Sid third with 18 Grothof 30 4 olvalolt © 38 3 814, "myere “are many things y The rema succession. c ‘Mi - (South 9 was hin Cmpbillb 4 3 8 Oi Guerrsc 3 1 ’ and keep reasonably warm, For to 2 Tom Bennett, of Wisconsin, dana; AR aw wrence Busty, © Purdue. | points. gwifue’ 0p 59 3 Sbhatidonp } 1 § jjthat can and do upset .the| ©, L. FECT Ct there and longed 3 4 won the pole vault with the. sec- iad ow Hit les—1, hf Motstre | North Side qualified seven men Stuartp~ 2.2 § Qischeinn- 3 1 ¢ Oischedule, _| watched the stream. There was. he ole 10 ad ond best height ever posted In a Mii Sori’ haters" maine '9ta’, > | and both relay teams while Cen- vers 100 — | We know that a falling barom-i, good hatch of flies over. the williams st il ols Wi Nithion. Minnerots. Timo ught five men and the 1 4018 27 11 (eter will usually spoil the fishing.| water hut they drifted safely on . 51 8: meet, 14 feet even, His! ji | na mie oi Sm to the state. Evens t ji: wg F%Hout tn oth Just let the glass become a little RE disturbed b a in :51.6; Bo also beat out: defending! : f-mile relay e 8 y vers fou rout un the ‘surface, un y i Da an champion Harry Cooper of Min- oie DE Ee dite South had five met; ‘and the mile nT | 000 464 01x—18 unsteady and drop a few points, i;,g figp Pat O'Roat fish are quite apt to go j Bedota,| Who wart dast Teug with BE Jo, di Fo i as 2 relay am. Corn alist ses. By GENE SARAZEN ologtts Battea Toners: A a ete art 2.2%) "Ten: the minof feeding period 22.9; , Gene : Jeet, 10 tnchen., oper dropped be{gsr. Re fay o a|, Heavy rains slowed mos 2 Winner of Them All paguder; Joost 8. Baln Ob Vo barometer is Nature's warning|C3me in just as the sun came broad jump at feel 4 inches today al rh fie 08 ogrvell, Mark 3 Minne: formances at Bloomington where You can't play golf well while that there is rough weather ahead close to the top of the mountain. placing for oJ nathes Sefendios (title. holder it % Hino, 8 ‘Michigan. Himes 6.1. . thinking of your hands, head and .land the fish arrange their lives|2Cross the valley. Before me, up lay team p x l hips, Lion. Double piaye—Mos n; Pais according to Nature's rules. near the foot of the riffle, a Meyerr Learn to play naturally. Left on baseDetroit 6: Phila: ’ trout rose and took a drifting in- Anderson a ane iag arms r ie £ . Base on balls—Off Ma rehildon There is one set of conditions t. Th other d another While I am on my farm at 3: Stuart 4: Houttem i8-| that really wrecks the fishing now sect. en another, an . first place x T ell S WwW Hh Shaw’ Ss S for Pi at 8 t ) Germantown, N, Y.; there is little = out 1. Struc {land then. Why it should do 80. is uty thers dae five Tooting i Allen Mey ir es, 1] SpportiRity Jo Ne Wo Pay bee 3|still anybody's guess, but the Sing an ng tiles systemati- anchored h : tween tournaments. fact remains that it is so, Thea! : geous finis! Wilbur Shaw, president of the Indianapolis Motor Bpeedway, tinted 1 19) One reason my swing has stood Weather Bureau boys call it a| A glance at my thermometer, Anderson's while racing on a board track some years ago in Pennsylvania, got A {onciniied Tous Jose theta up tard keep a training club tn ™ | temperature inversion. That's an- plies wis standing In Le shafts are by in . Wo walks for seve + . . - aroun e corner o e¢ build- erros 3 oo » boing Er ane, ot uring 8 Tach, 46-year- ing a two-run homér by Pete Last of a Berios Bandnrice-3166. Grnpires— Rommel, Passar- DUIS) Jay ot Dave Saat he ai wa a a Te w gr old Shaw in the current issue of Saturday Evening Post, eiser, RS PRAT PY ; . ter temperature. It is a rare thing|thirty-one. Satisfied, I packed my weeks whe B Pittsburgh “This driver has a specially-bulit : limb to 4th tha The story, which gives an accurate and descriptive account of ton O At . us 0 Alsteel shaft and a larger head than Nats Cli b . {to find good fishing during a tem-|gear in the car and started home, the broad | ) lies a3 he brick and), racing enthusiasts sald was Ba3%® 31 3 §ifackievsl 10 1 2ithe ordinary club, weighs 24 | - WASHINGTON, May 2 0) perature inversion. As I drove along the road On his | rs hid ‘Elen, Hath impossible—winning two twice in| Reuerit # } Oi Stevensid 4 i ’ ; ounces, and is built so that ft is pon Denes ee dr hon Business As Usual which, inde down through the Sleared 22 couple who: wrote the story on/® rqW--has told of how he put usseil.cf 8 k 0 Weatiakert 4 9 3 8| perfectly balanced. The ordinary hing enabled the Washington| The ideal temperature arrange- 2 valley, e realization was WO Shee ckert,1h 4 310 0 %iclub, o fcourse, weighs about 14 rought home to me once again attemp Indianapolis which appeared in(Very cent he had and could bor-ijigimesrt 3 0 0 of Rojek.ss iio ’ Senators to edge out the St./ment is for the air temperature the Post recently, row into building the cars. He Hogue. RE H Dickson 301 §jounees. the idea from Ty Cobh Louis Browns, 7 to 6 and climb|to be about 15 degrees higher at She Bonar abit a Ab Tech he Mur r offered to sell half of his “team” |Saikeldo 3 1 4 1iCa A 30l dhe aa into fourth place in the Ameri-|than the water temperature. Then y on £ UIThys Qegl Ibe Shaw a0 to any takers before they won in| Make 1 31 9) Chambers.p 00 80 hutting lead in his shoes to make can League today. the fish will go about business as|®POrtsman’s equipment. Ho-vard D ing examples of success” who|1947. The cars cost Moore, an ex- Coatsert! 3 2 1 0 / {his feet lighter, and ballplayers st. “at on Washington ajusual unless something else is G * H hi 4 Graves (BR): had “a beautitul wife and a hand-|driver and a master mechanic,| Totals 30132718 Totals 2 ae {swinging three bats before going | Patines A oan 5 3 4 0 radically wrong. But just let that oing is ing ? Mie Rap some son and who owns a new some $66,000 to build, Insurance| Sih ran for mounes in e®BEE = ito the plate. : ; Spenvect 3 i i ot ewa rl S| 3 § ratio be upset or reversed and the ' . 3, Lam house in a wooded countryside, [On & racing car ceases the mo- Pilsburen RE 000 001 100— 3" Muscle Builder . ar |Sfeversif 3 0 3 0 Vollmer.ct 2 0 J 9fish usually refuse to co-operate. Here S Best Time Perce (HH) x has a fine automobile, an airplane, ment it leaves the garage for the in—Stevens, _Bockman.| Comparatively few players de- Gene Sarazen's training club oredr | § 12 Unbivannin $10 8 Only last wor 1 enooTaa) "Feast oi stiie oda 40- ard Dt torcycle and aijob h tes track. Shove your $33,000 invest. consiter £ Dire hres bese hit Kicker.| velop golfing muscles. It is phys- hes a specially-built shaft, and Garver 8 8 § 8Dentess 4 I 1 3lan excellent example of this con- hg 2 aye Time, :$1.8, : ED , ’ Soh ment into the pits—as the apron Home runs-Sievens. = Bogkmar. Reiser. |ically impossible to do so enon weighs 24 ounces. 1b 8 318 pi * 848 % dition in central Pennsylvania or SE Ie Givited nis clalop po Fever a Sacrifices—Roje —— v + — y playing only once or twice a livan,3b 4 1 | ’ ollom (TH. T ne ay nlults Shaw's ex. off the ack a called and you Stanky le hil NE mise on Bale week. |at least five minutes. A piayey Tenner will pues, g s s s My thermometer shou d me| lasting 2h Jour and a half and 220-Yard D plo 33 a s he s J — Rickson, 6 4. Howue 1. Hits and runs—| My training, club does NE swing it back 24 or fits 410 UWetkn = 3.0384 that the water was fiftystwo de-|the minor for a shorter duration. § me, 132.5. Say driver and exeeylive. . a . Qi Dickson "and 4 In 11 innings: Cavland I intend to put it on thejtimes daily until he is ina per-| PUES 000 0 grees and the air temperature] The major periods are printed in Half-Mile R Started at Age 5 Babs 2 he's 1 chamigrs 3 4nd o'in I | market this fall to afd those who | fect groove. Pa; gee was forty-one. A few trout rose plack type, the minor periods in larciovile) pahn . 0 | » g me, 00.6. Shaw, the Murphys point out, ISSO ns Passed Self Mecpiuei Winans p vicher spend a lifetime taking lessons, This will straighten out any" ~~ oo Tota tn to the drifting hatch of flies dur-| regular type. Activity and feed- 200-Yard Ls won {his first race at the age of ‘ (1-6), Umpires Stewart, Col onlan, tat War-ior who are not able to play the jdefects, Garver ran for Lolar in oh. ling the late morning Solunar Pe- ing, however, can be disrupted by § Martin (F five, riding a goat, in an Indiana . Bake, TiMe~1:34. Aten ae Tt. year round. The training club further johner walked lor fain in 9th’ ‘riod, but the activity was short- a fall in the barometer and tems< High Jump Copty Fair. irs Ig even pit Borowy Paces Phils The average pergon’s fingers) roves that the hands are the| Lewis walked for Evans in 8th, lived Bi) soon. the placid Fie perature inversion; that is when Hawking (BD The writers ass 3a man are not strong enough to properly | f t to fip- hy i cored. aces o e pools were unruffied| the air temperature is lower than Br Ju would deliberately get into a CHICAGO. May. 31 (UP) grip and ag a club. |Beaerals, lead from stat 10 Ap hug Tmdessbaiin Loy TR s|by anything save an oteasional te water De, Btalow B business as precarious as auto| LINCOLN, Neb, May 21 (UP) Hank Borowy's arm ana But Jed The. training club is a muscle '* he body follows! [RADY an ey um it breeze. . Be Facing. It also is pointed out that rare University OL. Missouri the Philadelphia Plies Ohitago| bullder that strengthens the The bon Jose tub. proton Se Oras Griham 7 Called it a Day Solunar Table and Leonar fans at the Indianapolis 500" fingers and toughens; y "| Weige ~T wi : : : ; 3he fans a get the PE rH braska’'s Memorial Stadium today Cub mates here today in the lone hands ud oan il oy The Er sional when something goes! Two base bi entes My tis aympagions Hod Tomorrow 338 it i% i pT Fug mixed, in that they fail to realize t0 take home its third consecutive tit of what originally Was ‘ai oo" oo south for the win. Wrong. y Ja; | ATOW Er rr ay 3—Wednesday '. 130 848 400 10:08 et eT it is the car that wins the race BIE Beven track and fleld cham. three-game series. ter won't have to buy gloves in| Don't try to cure faults by al-/G ellagrini ‘to ‘Graham; Pella-|then Ye ante | pr aer oo £0 Tor tu land Wolfe. Bill B and not the driver. {plonship with a score of 113 13- A Philadelphia mi if {the spring if he swings it duringitering your swing. (f5 ho Gata 1 Barns oo polls oer” me to come home with them, but|3s atiStiay "0" 538 6:15 12:18 Anderaoniie a int BH 0A BHOA| p ner 4, Embree 8, Ferrick 2, Welteroth 2..I was curious. I wanted to see|20—Sunday ..... 6:30 12:40 7:00 12:18 lame, tan, t With regard to other Speedway Poin 8, 2374 |i. Walker. of 10 3 0 his off-season, Find out what is wrong. Welk 1, Papal 1, starr 1. Sirike Gutsy what would happen during the are a Quvosrio % petbonalities, the Informative ar he NM B8gqriany easily outdls- Er ot : 18 ol Eiandt, ¢/1 1 8 The training club is a reducer,| When off your game, Wiig oir 2. Embiee 1 rt Verkk a £1 ernoon BOPeN during oe College Tennis Seton ticle states: anced Colorado for the title, The|g 5 0 2 0 Pafkoc 302 1litoo. with the club you like the bes nd nnings: Papal 3 and 1th ined| Penn State & Piiiabureh 3. “Few of the men who bulld rac-/Butfalos scored 88 4/9 points for Remick. $03 0R%Whiere $0308) I resorted to the training club] The natural inclination is to! innings. Starr 1 and 0 ino" "Innines: temperature conditions remaine ing gars are wealthy, Lou Moore, second place, Nebraska 71 8/9 for fones.3b 4 J i s|Rmaoitiin 3 8 J §/when my swing was beginning to|practice with the club giving you's in % innings. Wild pitch mbree. Balk as they were, College Track ll vel owner of the Blue Crown Spe-| third—only two-forty-fifths of a Borowy.p i 2 0 2 Mauch, 3'14 3 crack. [trouble. Don’t make this common roine™® 5 cher—papai (1-3). Umpires—| In the sunny lee of a building Tt Havant Which performed point ahead of fourth position) aad 3050: Iron Out Your Swing feror. i ins Beat. 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