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LAFAYETTE, Mar. 27 (UP)— They were still looking for a man
Gehrmann a battle royal over the middle distances. The bespectacled Wisconsin ace thrilled some 6000 track-con-scious fans at the eighth annual Purdue relays Saturday night, capturing a special 1000-yard event in 2:12.97, clipping 7.7 sec-
Thomas of Michigan last year. Michigan State's Bill Mack was second, some 20 yards back. \ Shares Top Billing Gehrmann, acclaimed the nation’s top miler, shared top bill-| ing in the star-studded field with! Michigan State’s Fred Johnson,
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Stock Car Driver Dies in Crash - Vig Tomorrow By Gehrmann’s gH Hae. . I'S
To Determine Division Titlist
Winner . of Playoff Games Will Meet
| Central Finalist By JIM HEYROCK
|lans are hoping Porky Packer |will establish permanent resi-| idence here. ! Porky is the little china pig, rattling with half-dol-| (lars, which is | rivalry between the Olympians and the Anderson Packers. The two leading teams in the National Basketball Association's] Western Division, both fresh from winning their first playoff series, {will meet at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow | {in Butler Fieldhouse for the first!
the only double winner of the crashed into a bank on the first turn, The 24-year-old Brinkley, of Hapeville, Ga., was making his ale evens gems of Lhe In | third start as a race driver. Mo others, Ed Samples, 35-year-old National Stock Car Racing Asso- | 1. en Thursday ‘at Ander The speedy Negro skimmed ci gion ‘champion, and Dorris Andrew Reed, 26, both of Atlanta, suffered minor injuries when their = son. The date of the third cars overturned during the same program. | game, to be played at Indian-
:6.8, tying the American indoor. record he holds with Harrison] Dillard and Garion Campbell of Michigan Normal. Johnson also captured the 60-| varc dash in :6.3, edging Wilbert] Lancaster of Penn State and] Chuck Peters of Indiana. 2 Other Records Broken Two other meet records were broken. Michigan Normal crackad the two-mile college relay mak | of 7:589 by two-tenths of a ség-| ond, and Grinnell shaved 1.5 sec-| onds off the college sprint medley | with a 3:37 clocking. The biggest disappointment on| the 15-event program was the! failure of Illinois” touted Don Laz to approach or better the pole vault mark of 14 feet 1% inches he set last year. | Laz, who soared above 15 feel etice~this—yeans-had-te-settle for a share of first place with three other vaulters at 13 feet four inches. Michigan’s Huge Charles Fon-
Dame in the shot put with a toss of 53 feet, 114 inches.
Pirates Give Tribe Some Help
(Continued From Page 12) field wall by Shortstop Don Alfano. Last year in 50 games with Los Angeles and Nashville, Alfano didn’t clear any fence. No Tribesmen hit for extra bases. Mangan, in the third inning, clouted a foul ball over the left field wall at the 297-foot mark. The ball sailed over the high wire fencing above the wooded wall, landed across the
Earl Henry Sets Kegler Pace With 664; Yaver Men's Shop Cops Legion Honors
Veedol Motor Oil Edges Ahead to Third Place; Delaware Bowl Slips to 4th Spot
By GENE
A slight reshuffle of the Traveling league standings and the {wind up of the State American Legion Tournament provided the
{main bowling highlights over the
Earl Henry set the pace among the individual group by firing | games of 205, 226 and 233 for a 664 set, with Roselyn Bakeries in| {the Traveling circuit which operated at the Moon-Lite plant for|
the the third time this season. That was the only honor count | posted anywhere in the city last/ night. Veedol Motor Oil, which
led the league earlier in the seaas
son, crépt back to third place a Delaware Bowl dropped a pair. to Roselyn Bakeries, Delaware Bowl! is. now in fourth place. Berghoff| Beer, after floundering around all season is now in the No. 2 slot. Hits 3031 Mark
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gregation No. 38 took honors in the actual team events of the Legion tourney with their mark of 5 3031. In the doubles actual, it was Curt Heady and Red Stuart, both of Indianapolis, taking top laurels with a 1312 total. Walter Warne, registered a 711 series and first place in the actual singles. Stuart took all-events honors in the actual class by netting a 1938 total.
Cash awards in the various di-|
visions in thé handicap and actual departments respectively are team| events $300 and 100, doubles $175, and 80 and the singles $125 and 75. The winners of the actual championships will receive, in ad-
street on Tulane Ave. and bounced against the second floor of tavern. It didn’t do any damage. That. had been done the night before when a hard poker loser|. heaved Bricks through two win= + dows.
but used the time for batting practice. The club is scheduled tomorrow against Nashville again at Baton Rouge, La., the Vols’ training headquarters. A night game at Thibodaux, La. southwest of here, Thursday night will finish the Louisiana stay for 1950. Indianapolis will open its home-
-—-ward-bound trip with single aft-
ernoon games in Mobilé next Saturday and Sunday. The remainder of the training) schedule is: Apr. 3 and 4, at Little Rock; Apr. 5 and 6, at Memphis; Apr. 8 and 9, at Chattanooga; Apr. 10, arrive in Indianapolis; Apr. 11, New York Yankees at ~Vietory Field;-2:30-p.-m.;-Apr..12,{.. Pittsburgh at Victory Field, 2:30 p. m.; Apr.—14, Cincinnati at Rich-| mond, Ind.; Apr. 15.and 16, CinCinna at Victory Field, 2:30
P. ClVenE" “and “the "New YOrK:
Giants are scheduled in an exhibi- ger
a dition to the money prizes, team |.
jand individual trophies, Tourney Dates Set
The third annual Beech Grove | 2:in-1"Dotiblés “and Singles Tour-
| nament will take place at -the {Carl Clark-Bill Shimer The Indians had today off| Beech Grove alleys on the week- (Carl Clark-Bill Shimer lends of April 15-16 and 22-23.
Persons competing in the event,| which will be confined to men] only, may enter both events but!
must enter the doubles in order| EAL Barso
to be eligible for the singles. - Bowlers may cash. as many
times as they place in each event|car clar but only once with the same part-|
ner. Each event will be covered] by four games across eight alleys. The entry fee for the doubles event per person will be $4.00,
while in the singles, which are op-|
tional the fee is $3.00. There will & be an‘estimated first place doubles award of $300 and a top singles prize totaling $150. Entries can-be mailed-or phoned to the Beech Grove alleys, Troy|y, and 2d Streets, Beech Grove, Ind. For further information call Bob Earl, BL-6633. 600 BOWLERS (MEN) 5: Roselyn
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apolis, if necessary, will be determined later. | In the Central Division play- | off which opens tonight at Minneapolis, the second game will be played tomorrow night at Ft. Wayne and the third game, if necessary, at Minneapolis Thursday. In the Eastern Division, Syracuse plays at New York Thursday. The date for the third game at Syracuse, if necessary, is undetermined. In the final inter-division playoffs, the division winner with the best regular season record will draw a bye, while the two other winners meet to determine who will play for the league Championship.
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. put Irwin, Darke Cleaners Mixed . a6) Hit Actual of 1163 eate. Can | |Chet chamber, Medical Mixed ad a Patty Striebeck and. Marge | uf er 0! & 5 v { Be UAL, BeLenolt Boer 31 Skelton, both of the Milano Inn Sak o y Woodard, § Saturday Coca-Cola’ 818 team, took the lead over the week-| 2: Ar - . |i, Middleton Riots Kecreation rr ait end in the Women’s Bowling Clas-| om Connelly Biuatians Pharmacy eos Sie: at-Peoria; Ik; by banging an OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (MEN) 'actual 1163. alph Gillespie, Hull Bros. 506, Marge collected an even 600) A Darrah > 854 while Patty got 563. A three-pin
Don Border, Ft. Square Tavern Mixed’ {Larry Pavey, Delaware Twilight Mixed 3 handicap made their net, 1166;
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.0f the. Dest: two-of-three. £0 | ele ecide the division's playoff: { champ. * Porky has changed hands so! many times this season, its do-| sign is beginning to fade. All!
[ubwell, Sauzicy: Sunday Mixed seein fe {Patty took the singles lead with season the winning team has been: {Ed Lamperski, CYO Mixed ........"- 579 ames of 182, 212 and 233 for a permitted to keep Pork until | Goodman. 'Bnal Brith "877 627 series. She also leads the P y
Emerson Cox. H orker: Dilley, Ft. Sauare Tavern Mixed Gan Schaffer, Link-Belt Sunday ene Pavnter, Service Electric Mixed Paul Briles, Musgraves's Stand. Serv, George Kustad, Riviera Cont, Mixed Harold Veller. Illinois Recreation Mized Jack Lockwood. -High Jr. Mixed IN. Nugent, Western Electric Mixed .. 500 BOWLERS OWOMEN)
Dorothy Lazo. Victory Cleaner: . 576,
{the next meeting. Each time a| | player missed a free throw he was| supposed to enhance Porky's| {worth by depositing a’ 50-cent|. piece.
561| handicap class “despite the fact! 339 she is the only bowler in the event fia Without a handicap. 238) Judy Hindel of Indiana Fur, an53¢ other entry from Indianapolis, is {second to Patty in the individual Pat Striebeck., Packard Indpls Mixed 564 event with 591. Thirty free pins Geneva Shoemaker, Pack I ndpls Mixed 551 gave her 621 with handicap. |Fay Sibley, Delaware Social Mixed ~~ 515. At the same time, Dutch Newpate yaiion Retest Suteki ned 3H ton of Marott Shoes moved into Wilma Copper. Service Electric Mixed Bi first place in the singles event of 201 the 25th Women’s . State Classic.
Jerry Kirkpatrick, Moose Ladle: 300 at Muncie. Indianapolis women!
Je Maiden, Packard Indpis Mixed Afleen Fray, Darko Cleaners Mixed OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS ouEs: Intary On, Dudas ths: q 2Te now leading all four events in!
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Porky Lives Here | When everybody is finished | this season, the player from Lhe! two teams with the best free ‘throw. percentage is supposed to own Porky. At the present time! | Porky is living in Indianapolis. Both clubs gained their initial i playoff series victories the hard;
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SYRACUSE, N. Y. Mar. 27 | (UP) — The. Syracuse Nationals, | {who won a rugged, overtime con-| | test, 91 to 83, boasted a vital {opening game triumph ever the {New York Knickerbockers today | “in the best-of-three Eastern Di-|
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in their windup. | The Rangers will play host to. |the Canadiens here Wednesday in contests on foreign soil. the first of their four-oyt-of-seven-| The complete schedule: game series. {30—Hanover; Oct: 7T—at Toronto definitely is on the spot State; Oct. 14—at Oberlin; Oct. 21 in its quest to set a new league] —Michigan Central;" Oct. 28— record by winning the cup-~which |Kalamazoo; Nov. 4 — Indiana is worth $2000 per man — four State; Nov. 11—at Lake Forest; times in a row. Nov. 18—at Wabash.
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Dan “Smith, Indiana state trooper, ra announced his candidacy for sheriff of Marion County in the May Republican { primary. Mr. Smith has been on the Indiana State Police force eight {years. He is a member of the | American Legion and the Cums {berland Lions Club. h | In announcing his candidacy. Mr. Smith pledged revision of the sheriff's office along the lines of .|the state police if elected.
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