Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1949 — Page 35

today, ¥ ; - It will be Junior Baseball AllStar day at the home of the In-| dianapolis y

... The first game gets under 2 3 220 pam. with the North and -8tars opening the day's firing in the 13-year-old age group. | At 330 p.m. Manager Packam’s Northeast Ramblers oppose the 17-year-old All-Stars. At 6 pm, the Fairview Red Sox

Te tangle with the 15-year-old Allthey Y ill Stars and Manager Ferd Doll's | meet, postponed by Munelg ud ntly this is ~ Broad Ripple Lions take on the [Marion officials because 3. year-old All Stars in the final! [velin oP iar Enter It under the lights. That game rep § : coving the Hit under & * lign ga | Several outstanding Shy ad anning to The Ramblers, Red Sox and county high school trac ry fs i Lions all won Junior: Baseball _ [slated for action. Jack Wellman, “Kokomo. i championships in their respective distances: "¥rank Knox, Shot lly late at i age groups last summer. putter, and Dave Martin, hurdler, mh brofit- «+ | Admission will be fifty cents. {atl of Howe's “Washington” secie All proceeds will go toward pur-’ “tional championship team of last tin Shasing of baseball equipment for spring. will compete with an Road the youngs . vington team. x Jos Today's lineups follow: hey be joined by Elmer Pri ee the sign ! AT 1:30 P. M, fogle;, former Indiana athlete who r | fi 0 i placed third in the half-mile Big \ g nt; 1b exander; ss 3 1948. RS: you | Bn » ier Nipets. ay Soichion and Maurice ight, easy- tman. If cParland it Cross, former Crispus Attucks wr, try the ' on. ¢ Rothfleld, ib runners, will enter along with out by the i Tekland, 3b McORnchey. » Dave Norton, who was tied for dianapolis. AT 3:30 P. M. third in the Big Nine meét for vith an in- A A-Star Northeast Ramblers of ;Indiana at 6-3 in the high jump this cooler rrow. 1b ¥, 85 Y 4 last year. softeraws, po Brivete D 5 Allen Meyerrose-one of Tech's ather Hive porman. Weaver. 1! | : outstanding sprint ‘and broad It cools by maker: McClelland, ¢ i jump stars, will head another er. It's a e os 8 Powell, group of East Side lads who'll i that has AT ¢ » MN. | compete for the team trophies. pe r Garrett in Meet Bill Ross, IU half-miler, is entered in the meet that Jeatures ition in the junior an s olled up, jasler, [Sompetilion i The junior events ason opens Phcteie. it will be for boys under 14 years forget, be a AT 8 P.M. of age. pot just foe " ra Bill Garrett, who placed sixth a aa Wait. in the NCAA low hurdles event WiHIN he 8 ius for Indiana, will A e for other enter that event. : : member. be |” Others expectedito play a prom« arms, They ‘nent role in the meet include Ira than squir< |Odle, @ourtney -~ Gerrish, Tom . ———— Cross, and Bob White of Butler; os {Dick Tinnel an uey o of the Tate i ' {Tech; Dick. Alltop, Jack Englef Indianapo- ; 2 {dow and Tom Graves of Broad : to |Ripple; Dean Evans of Franklin; pswich Bay Ed Weiland of Warren Centrak ; I beaten a 1 ISLE and Kent Pierce -of Howe. Et ; imi 11 go to the first two uss f Pliminary Grinds Se Sh Bn te reel by a Expected to Be Hot | to the next three. ibis ssqaon. ! (Continued From Page 33) | Perfection The meet is cosponsored by the s frst ex- | dd | Manner House and the City Recfishing and afternoon unless excessive heat FisHBer House ae or rowel ol yabigye- nove Ek A a Moorehead of Tech is in charge | Ws. will not begin uth AT of the meet, assisted by Bill El. = :- any a) - A liott of the Flanner House, former i turn up. ‘Tech opens—at home, % with Howe Sept. 16. Indlana luminary. oi a VIM Short 's-Coach George Gale; oach Cordon Fisher = kes gig ambitious training diana will serve as starter. Time 7 grind with two-a-day drills. He'll] trials open at a.m. and the d work out beginning at 8:30 a. m., finals start at 2p om iu. . anual Times ‘and come back for more around . jonal prives, 3:30, subject to the whims of the weatherman. 3 Industries, many as 75 boys for its turnout. RE x Lg 22 tomorrow, goes to Crawfordsville —Don Fisch . i f rod, D. 8. for a night game Sept. 23 for its ’ : 9 ‘ and Keht Harrison of Pt. Wane . ~ j Sia i carded’ 71s to pace the se . ver . Runts, frat Hit Five laterel wil) be Sprinting to Victory . Jane Owe n, Alice Conw ay Martha Warren, Sin Schattner, Linda Woods Flore lols) Redding. Maureen PY and dally ad round qualifiers in the annual Ine , - Dowagiac, quarterback, plus Big Bill Ralph, | r > : : Photo Layout by J, Hugh O'Donnell and Lioyd 8 Walton Sian Elks SOI tournamen) here 88 Spoons, 1 how pi. pound, ux :100t, Bier... Gi | Ry d. Es ag sas OE y what a. perfect “belly-buster” the; THE MAN behind all this/with those boys and we had the 15, were chosen among 16. girls." The ope under par scores were . _ Highland Washington which sank to the| iris Goo at Competitive Sport ——dive is. sc water activity is Coach Sawin piggest- podl in the world, the in the nation as members of the'one better than the 72 carded by depths of desparity undermined : | : : All of the allure of a South-Pa- and behind. him the Riviers# pacific Ocean” {current ‘All-American téam.. © [Bob Brant of Kokomo, who put 0 box seats, ar h apes y st to Kk i And in Co orful Water Carnival cific island is provided in a num- Swimming Association, a group ow = | Another excellent prospect for togethér rounds of 38 and 34, for Jadianapeiis nat] jay, he %a iis, MS ber by Sue and Tom Gastineau. of parents interested enough in|. BUD RETURNED to the club the '52 Olympics in Helsinki s a second place in the amateur dit Speedway. players ast. yal, Sy A p” By. JM SMITH Sue's “come-hither” looks during swimming to dig up the money to in 1946 and has been working to- 15-year-old -Jane Owen. In the vision behind Harrison, who had 4. Ar : egg Po The Avr thr LINDA, PULL a quarter with arms and then a quarter the number- are enough to stir| send the team on its various trips warde gaining another national recent Shakamak meet, Jane de-/37.34 > herr olers, Indus Br un, . {with legs. ‘ TL om “ {romance in the héart of even the about the country. | championship. Of his chances this feated Carol Pence of the U. 8." mygcnegser, 1949 runnerup in

tals have an unbeaten reserve

team tutored by Frank Luzar to “Sue, take some practice and see if you can't step up!

ting Reels, fatten the winning column for your time AM Philadelphia, Washington this season. ’ ’ iron, Gray, Southport’s Red Birds will be-| “Jane, let's try you on the 300 medley. Loaf on the first] dlanapolis. gin working under their own tw, hundred and sprint on the last.”

lights tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. for a couple of hours, nightly, and will be playing away Perhaps. But not to the hafrom home for ‘the first time nie ot f th Js luk several seasons. Seventy-five men Oitue of the: Riviera Club. may answer the first call with Strolling around the club’s pool; IN THE i another overhauling job on the those will be famjliar words and formances are taken cire of by front wall needed. Walter Schaler, they will be coming from Bud Jane Ann Bowen, ‘a petite lass J end, will be back, from the line! Sawin, coach of the Riviera Girls Who performs on the low board. i and Don Kortepeter, fullback; Swimming team, one of the best The comedy relief is provided by i . Jack Hall, ' halfback, and Bob|in the nation today. Dick Albershardt. Working from

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lettermen ‘Féturning. The Cards any one of the 33 girls who make back-breaking stuntg.. lose Bob Jaus.and Bob Wheeler, up“his swimming combination, a; Four young ladies of the team two main ‘WorkHorses for South: group: that has aiready won: four;dressed. in. swimming. costumes. of port last season. national titles for the club. Eigh- days gone by, offer an old-time Warren Central will be the first teen girls comprise the junior number. Marilyn Wiegand, Miss opponent for Southport Sept. 9 team and 15 the senior team. 1890; Barbara Jungelaus, Miss under the lights. | ‘But competitive swigiming 1900,-and Pat Holland, Miss 1910, {isn’t the only thing Sawin's girls portray the ladies of the time

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‘water carnival that has helped ter was the only way to enfer a {both them and the club gain na- pool. But their ladylike decorum

|" Hansen, Holmes , | tional recognition. So far this is rudely. shattered when Judy i D | , | year, the girls have put on seven Morrow, Miss 1920, defying confl NOVEI DUel |

exhibitions and all of them with-/véntion, dives into the pool, and Times State Service

i WINCHESTER, Ind, Aug. 13) —- The Spanish had a phrase for it—"Fight Fire With Fire.” . That's What's going to happen, \ 4 tomorrow afternoon at the Win-| Teen-age girls will- hold their horseshoe pitching tournament . Chester race track in what looms| tomorrow at 1 p. m. at Brookside Park. Girls from 12 through 19 as one of the top race car al-/years of age will be eligible. They will register at tournament time. tractions of the summer S¢A80R, 4 The boys tournament finals, for which qualifications were comI'l be a 50-lap feature midget! jfétaa last week, will be Wednesday 'at Brookside. The 10 ‘highest

Car race. \ WAM qualifiers will pitch in Class “A” for the ch lonship at 3 p. It involves Mel Hansen ahd Classes “B” a “O" will pitch - Campos pa,

Jack Holmes - of Indianapolis.ia¢ 1 pm,

Girls' Horseshoe Tourney ) Tomorrow at Brookside

{Clyde Wileman, School 27, 46; Paul Ross, {Douglas, 45. Grover , Redington, Rhodius,

Hansefi, one of the greatest . 45; Dick Shellenberger, Ellenberger. 44 . _| Medals will be prensented ‘bY andy Riczo, Brookside, 43: Don Buis, Thrkmidget car drivers inthe coupn-| | 41 Pall Terpin. Gartleld, 42: Joe

ington, The Times to first and second|peton. 43 Behool Jo ad

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try, will try -a novel attempt to| crack his world half-mile sprint record for the third time. But it won't be in his big car, formerly driven _by speedster Troy Ruttman:- 22-year-old Ruttman is recuperating from injuries received in a special attraction at Dallas, Tex. several weeks ago. The car he ‘drove in that rage was the ‘one in which] Coase Garfield. 89. Gene Nash, Oak Hill,

Hansen had cracked the big car fa. Bot Swick, Rhodius. si; Ray Dooley. | 4 ; a . i / N 00 3 i sprint record recently Onrfle intton, Btoakside, defeated Indiana Be e

jk, Artiolas, . Ti; Company, 3-0.

places in all classes for both boys! {and girls, The tournament is rsponsored by The Times and the : City Park and Recreation Depari-| First. Tennis Match ment. J. C. Joseph, of the park, The. Public Service Company department, is tournament direc- of Indiana tennis squad won its tor. : : first. victory of the season in Here are the high qualifiers, the league competition by downing boys who will pitch Wednesday: Indianapolis Power and Light Class A—Sam Russ. School ‘10, 90: Jim Company, 2-1. In angther meet

.. Hansen will try breaking The Brookside, Bob Harris, Arnolda,

Sherman Crays, School 2%; Results of fist meet: George Arnold world half-mile sprint in the “SEIN, TRG SUC, ; defeated Dick Lone (IPCI. 84: 2.6.) - Bowes Seal Fast midget race Madden, Brookside, 02: Wm. Ivery, Dous- n__Snpke (P&L) od ear . 6 : |1as. 61; Bob Bowman, School 10, 61; Har " lo 83. 3 “TR aaa | Paynter, eridian. 87; George Denscict (NGC) defeated " Holmes 1 the Win- Scalf. Brookside, 80: Lindell Oliver, School | 3 en seco ¢ : io But 3% 4: Baruie Hibbett, Douglas, 40; Phil. b ; Shegter race again today. B |p Botts. Garfield, 49: Jim nett, Ar Ribs IWC efen QL mot with the 100, | noua, 10 ringers’, - - ot big car. He, ass OJack Praed, Tarkington, od Malad wisn. A08 ringers); Frank Lyssr, Arnolds,

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Emmeétt. quarterback, will be the. He'll be directing his words to.the high board, Dick does SOmeiteam that swims in perfect uni-

—td0.. The team members put on a who believed walking in the wa-!

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Olympic team, by 15 yards in the 150-medley only to be disqualified for what one observer termed an

stanchest - bachelor, and there! Sawin has been interested in are gales of laughter when the gwimming ever since he was a

year at San Antonio, Tex, where the girls went Thursday for the

audience discovers this“ is al kid. One might say, literally, he meet Aug. 19, 20, 21, Bud was a | ) med brother and sister act. nswam his way through college. little apprehensive. Megat kick. Jane has bean swim- : x = Bud worked his way through But-| “We .don't have a veteran ming competively for only one Tend { : ear. ARBARA - FADELY, to ler University by acting as an in- swimmer this year. A defending | PAR N w eged structor and guard for the old champion, one on whom we But one thing is puzzling about out as a boy, and Nancy Waddell |, ion Athletic’ Club. Prior to could rely to put us 20 or -30 Coach Sawin. How come no boys

team? “Well there are 34 reasons”! says Bud. “First, most of the high school bays go out fer track, football and basketball. And then

offer a number entitled “Bicycle inat he helped. coach the ColumBuilt for Two,” a number origi-| bus High School swimming team nated by Miss Waddell at Purdue) even while he was a member of it. tain of. These youngsters will be Th iveyeity i on Bud received one exceptionally in there trying and are going to University for their aquacade, bad break in his swimming life. provide stiff competition. It won't

points in thé lead early,” he said. “But ‘one thing you canbe cer-

Sally Bowers, Judy Morrow, . + leaving But . eT a do when you do find a good prospect, Maureen Pleak. Florence Red. 1t Was shortly after leaving Butl- be a walk-away for anyone. and work with him, he suddenly ding, Alice Conway and Pat Hol-/ fF in 1931. ‘He was on. his way. Following the National. meet, gecides he's going to put in a

to Ohio State to take a job &s the girls return home to play host swimming coach. A blinding sun, for the Indiana State AAU Swima car approaching too close, a cul- ming Championships at Riviera vert all combined to send Sawin’ Aug 26-27.

summer working. ” “The other 33 reasons are my girls, What a grand bunch they are.”

Jand form the ladies’ water ballet

son, meanwhile forming intricate figures.

place medals pected to swell to that figure fol-

lowing the annual Indiana A. A. U. track

Event er

A mile duel with another Indi-

ana-Purdue theme will be one of the -features..of.the. 12th annual. Flanper House track meet sched-

School track Saturday afternoon.

Purdue's. Bob Rodibaugh, fore

mer Pike Towiiship ‘star miler, will clash with Indiana's Dave "De Witte, plucky Httie— Hoosier | | middle distance man and former Howe High School stalwart. | Approximately 150 entrants are

xpected to battle it out for first

The field is ex-

last week's cancellation of

the state Open and a pro at Cone fiersville, had a 36-35 for his 71.

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hurtling into a ditch and then to. pregent plans call for the girls the hospital for: four months... He to put. on-several. of the acts had suffered a broken hip and from théir famed water earnival badly lacerated, face. during the state meet L Coach Sawin is married and

coed OL this show, this closyning | about in the weiter, is done with (ne purpose in mind. Interest more péopie in swimming. And of a wR course it is good practice for the Y 3 : t g p wie °i- BUT, HIS tenure In the hos the father of two children, a girl, team members. Practice for pital ended, Bud kept right on _* j Pi > * 8%, and a boy, .and both of them young ladies who spend the better with his swimming activities, In © nt donee Ha nal j part of Tour hours a day In THe 1940 he coached the Lakeside ,. ; club ol practicing their -com- Ceri | his home in Carmel. When he ub pool pra g om-/Clgb team of Louisville, Ky., tec hing the girls t petitive swimming specialties and 3 national ¢hampionship, the isn’t busy coaching the giris team, cover about a mile-and-a-half do- first he ever athievéd, - he. pursues his business of Sawin ing’ it } He came to the Riviera Club 8nd Associates, distributors of . jed-CArbon paper and typewriter rib-

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- ™ NN in 1941 and. promptly hand Sah isusass them a national championship, Be. } Almost as Funny the first the club had ever re- Bud is mighty proud of his, : ceived. He repeated this achleve- girts. He doesn’t say much about

his chances for the 1952 OlymIn 1945-46, Bud was called on Pics. “Too far away,” he says. by the -Army-to-conduct a swim. Bute you~ can tell he has high ming program for them in the hopes And well he might have, | have to throw in the towel last South Pacific, As Bud. puts it: for two of his girls, Linda Woods,

Inight as his ‘Portland Beavers “It was loads of fun working age 14, and Bue Schaffner, age beat Hollywood but he tossed In fede de dedokok dedi ke hod

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