Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1949 — Page 18

‘Besides Wallard, the other nize probable wouldebe qualifiers today were: Kenny Eaton, Bowes Seal Fast Special; Sam Hanks, Federal Engineering Detroit ; Danny

clude the Champion 100 Mile an Hour Club dinner meeting row night, the Borg-Warner Corp. dinner Saturday night and the Firestone picnic noon.

In Archery Contest

Times State Sutvice NASHVILLE, Ind, May 25— Mid-Western archery enthusiasts will convene here Saturday and Sunday for the anual Brown County Open Archery tourney. The event, sponsored by the Brown County Open lity As sociation, 1s expected to draw nearly 200 enthusiasts from seven states. Represented will be Indiana, Ohig, Jilinots, an, Ken-

tucky, Wisconsin and

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ster Jackson Snead, the the title left vacant by Bantam

it may no be an orthodox way te put a tire ron a race car, but Bill Corley finds it ‘works al

Paul ' "ail Andres, . Just so the boys will know where to stop hen 1 it comes time ; Charlie Van Acker, od fo.gas up during the 800-Mile Race, Carl Wagner and helpers mer Special; Spider Webb, Gran-| paint the vumben “nd names of the Novi drivers on the pit wall. cor Speck; Les Anderson, Ran nedy Tank Special, a yet unod nthe second Speedway: Lineup Cars, Inc. No. Driver Car Qual. Speed Speedway railbirds predicted! B54 Duke Nealon Novi Mobil Special 182.089 heavy traffic 8 Rex Mays Novi Mobil Special 129.552 tion path today. those who! 88 = Jsek MeGrath City of Tacoma Special 126.884 could get any speed whatsoever SECOND ROW : otit of their cars would lkely 7 Bill Holland Blue Crown Spark Plug Special 128.878 make the attempt if wind and! 17 Dusme Carter Belanger Special 128.288 Water are not against them. 22 George Commor Blue Crown Spark Plug Special 128.338 ‘reasoned that ; a orlal y a 1 Jimmy Jackson oward Kec 128.028 only yo all efforts Baturday| 268 GeorgeLynch Auto Shippers Special / 127.828 ed leave several holes in| 98 Johnny Mants Afaiania Boda © 121.186 the starting Hpeup. ' A Most of the-dfivers, rather than; 'S = Mauri Rose Blue Crown Spark Plug Special 127.780 Y k W ARTs | mr fopemeeoes a AH ED Ys 5 2 Pun arafo 1 SE? a Fo, i go. Golfer Defeated m a mile ar two of top| 36 Bill Cantrell Jaogol Twin Conch 128.07 spped which might bé ‘gained by| 21 Henry Banks eral Engineering 124.980 waiting and tinkering some more.| ‘13 Johnny Parsons Ro Krafty pon i 183.900 HARLECH, Wales, May 28 "i. Won't Take Chance SIXTH ROW a * [(UP)~—-Grace Lenczyk's dreams 4 . in Gasoline Alley 3 Myron For Marchese Special 120.776 lof & women's amateur golf grand wire in mors. Pisces today thea ws Jak Hellngs Don Leo Speiat 128.360 51am today lay shattered in the at! nearly any other time this Duke Dinsmore SEVENTH i Sycem) 121.950 |e 4ke of a British upset specialist. ih. With fav Off] 11 Jole Chitwosd Wolfe Sposlal_ 126.563 |, Already hoider of the U. 8, and cars already qualified have N Pratt Bel 125764 [Canadian amateur tities, Miss «torn down and are now| ‘o Ray H . . Belanger § al 128087 ~ |Lenczyk, of Newington, Conn, ttered over the narrow garage .Sacide Hol ey a o was eliminated in the third round 1s. SL eR } , fof the Briti urnament yes any of ‘these machines most| $4 Troy Muttmas Flavell Special os | [day by Jean Bi of London, carburetor tests this week [of o suse % ' l2084¢ [28741 The American had been before they will be ready to roll at. Flaharty . Grancor V- : tavored to win the match. on race day. NINTH ROW . Peggy Kirk of Findlay, O., who Sam Hanks had the Federal Lee Wallard RO Maseratl 128.012 was the only Other American 40 Enginsering ' Detroit iy make the t round, won her the. trac yesuirday for & Pre Clock Them Yourself match there over Mrs, R. T. Peel qualification run. After several! Mow fast are they going? ; of Scotland, 3 and 2, bo: lost 1aps at better thas an miles 48] With this chart you can transiate elapsed time into miles an Be ane. fo Mrs. LC, hour on the ! track iti hour, at least within the limitations of your ability to meve your was pronounced ready for timeleyes from speeding car to watch in hand. trials. Hanks was 8 to The track is two and one-half miles around. The minute and Place (6 Sar In thé second hibit Jo, Wor S. basis of thie ime for oe ieult of he I 3 diy 5 {track 3 # x 4 . % ck Frasier of Muncie bom-|min. see. hm min. see. a : Les ple all 10 laps at 115 1:80.80 coosconsssncarones ns 23168 seviesvssusssosnsel Butler 32 aR mil | an H » driver's tests Jo31 CRB 00RNENRNANRIIIY hi Jae SESSIONS n ’ vesterday. e was expected $ ho ShB sss binansren CEERI Eb bss 3 ~ a complete the test early today and 1274 [EERE RA SAS EE AE ARAN] 108 1:44 GOBASE IENERIIIIIYVYS 121 BLOOMINGTON, May 25 (UP) mignt ‘attempt to Suaney Ig 1268 sossesentsssnseiio 118.8 secovrrvsssvescese 198 [Indiana won its 11th straight 128.7 cosooseonvsdicesss 108 T08.3 ceschesasveerveses 138 [non-conference baseball game = Jag SOREN NEIIESNEREN 108 juss $F0s00cEstsbtavnine J yesterday, shading Butler, 3 to 2, t completed the 95 mile an Lt f ssbdssssisnnsinses on a soggy diamond, oot portion of his driver's test 1284 cvesiveonnncsesses 108 BALA sscoveveocsvinsense The Hoosiers scored three yesterday. Bethwell sev- 122.8 cococnisnedovicens 100 b 1110.9 4esvseprseserenne 127 [runs in the first five innings while eral laps at nearly 100 miles an 1218 cocsscocorsveneane 110 esses ssreventnnse holding the visitors hitless, but hour. The car won here in 1918 1220.8 covevscdsdononae ie LT 2008 ciiievceviascinces 1390 [Butler got two runs when Jim and raced last in 1919. 1120.8 ceescscosrscncvone 118 R003 scoceiscnoovicnses 130 . [Rosenstihl hit a homer after Bill The BOO-Mile Race meeting of 1:10.8 cevovvosvesavecees 118 1908.7 secrcoesnsncincene 181 Shepherd singled. "the Society of Automotive Engi- 1:18 sovevessecsncosese 114 1108.2 iececocnvocersees 183 Indiana's Don (Tex) Ritter, neers will be held at. 7 Pp ;. to- 1118.8 covvsvcsvncnvonnse 118 100.7 civessennscivissee 188 [One of the Big Nine's top hitters, night in Hotel Antlers. Other 11178 socievinvenesviess 116 B0T2 soversensinonnaese 188 [collected three singles in four Speedway festivities this week in- 1116.0 cocvvevancssonenss NIT 106.7 esstesainiesnarsn 185 trips. The Com

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REIDSVILLE, N. C, May 25 (UP)~~Some golfers break 90 and othary break their } clubs.

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Wee Willie Turnesa Whips |Irish Golfer in 3d Round

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But then the American star put on the pressure and closed out the match by winning the next three holes. . . First Yank Eliminated The veteran J. Ellis Knowles of Rye, N. Y., was the first of the Americans eliminated in today's play, losing his third round match to F. Pressley, veteran Scottish goer, 1 up. The Stranahan father and son act continued in today's third round of the British Amateur Golf i TourmAmeat, Iw The pair from Toledo was part

six-man gent F reaiaing in the over the windy Portmarnock Son Frankie, the defending champion, met Bd Lowry of San Francisco in his match today. while father Robert played David Govan of Scotland. Frankie had a rough time of it yesterday before he finally won his second round match from Brig. Gen. A. C. Critchley of England, 4 and 2. Hig pop had an even tougher time, A 20 holes before Plating Lt, w lis John. son of the Kelly Alr Base init Texas, 1 up. Horseshoe Pitching Results last night in the handibicap league of the Indianapolis [orate Pitching Association

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Today in British Amateur Contest

! PORTMARNOCK, Ireland, May 25 (UP)—Wee Willie Turness of Eimsford, N. Y., the 1047 winner, defeated Vic Herlihy of Ireland 8 and 2 today to advance to the fourth round of the British Amateur

Turnesa reached the turn 2 up. but lost his advantage when the Irish shooter won the tenth, eleventh and tirieenin his: :

BULLETIN PORTMARNOOCK, Ireland, May 28 (UP) —Detfending Ohampion Frank Stranshan of Toledo, O., and U. 8. amateur king Willie Turnesa of Elms ford, N. Y., shot their way into the fourth round of the British Amateur Golf championship today on the rainy, wind-swept Portmarnock course.

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Twenty laté model passenger

hard-top stbck car races to be held tonight at the West 16th Street Mi

the Professional members of the Chicago Auto Racing Club, Only vin A for the races is that the car be a hard-top model from 1939 to 1940 and that the driver be 21 years of age or over. Events will be staged similar to the midget races. Time trials will start at 7 p. m. and the first of four heat races at 8:30. Midget races réturn to the W. 16th St. plant with three separate race programs Sunday. Races will be held at 2, 7 and 10 p. m,

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6 Ex-Champs Entered Most of the other practice rounds were hot, tbo, and with

~—finead, yi Shute, Vic Ghezzi, Bob Hamilton and Jim Ferrier—the

was tough.

have been, for seven of the game's brightest stars were on the side-

.{lines. In addition to Hogan, this

up by Byron Nel-

-|son. Bobby A the South African visitor, was not invited

to play and such aces as Cary Middlecoff, one of the winter's leading money winners; Joe KirkPhiladelphia In uirer/ sas |

Jr, ‘were ineligible, Dutch Harrison, “traveling pro” of the club, snubbed the PGA to play exhibitions with Locke. Still, there was plenty of competition for the te winner even though this was only the second time in PGA history there|d was née defending champion.|C Snead went into the Navy after winning in 1942.

Thesz Retains Wrestling Title

Lou- Thess, A mat champion, retained his title last night in the main wrestling bout at the Sports Arena, defeating Sandor 8zabo,

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Track, Baseball and Golf Awards Made '-

Track, baseball and golf team members of Washington School last night rece letter awards at the Aan

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