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No “8. . k He Joust > Suse ho Track Summaries Fh LA cindiie “Sailing fof Miller, was sale 10° the “plate and drove in four| ten Tro Anderson | HOA LAB QA or ‘error are runs, J. A. Crispus Attucks’ Carlton Terrell.! 100-1, “ Tun 4 ; “ McNeholl:2 3 0.1 0 Vandrck2b -3 0 3.0 Eon Th : 000000-0 wit Meyerrose (T); 2, Tinnel (T); 3,| Woolgar.2b 0 0 0 0 Pisea. 2 1 0 0 0 Decatur Central 1121 11 Tech lost its fifth dual meet in|" Mie iard ca): 4 Waughfeld (A);| Davisf © 2 1 1 0Russeilip 3 2 8 § Errors Shipley. Hauik 3, Rduce Rose the last six years to Anderson,|¥ Lishtfoot (A). Time, Blstobk 3001 as 4 12 1 Melderneld. Rice 2. Shipley McKinney 3 * pis Meyerrose IT), 2, Catt (A); 3! Parsonc 2 110 0 4 2 1 2 Burner, Soladine. Runs Batted In—Broc 64 to 45, .at Anderson, but Mr. Dt XO HAL ime EY Parone. 3214 O $313 0 Rice. ohipley 3. McKinney. Two-base Meyerrose almost made the In-|2, Englerth | Hyrdles—1, Young, [Avi] (ilies 331 2 1010 Hu—Rice Home Run rock: Siolen; Bases § 0 c ‘ 3 ilins~ 2. Bruce dians smoke a pipe of peace. | fet, Land (A). 1 Huey (Ti: 3. {Phannonp 3 1-1.3: 1 5d Hoe PHaaciice Barat. left. op The Tech speedster made 21! 2012 Me yerros oT "9, Dagwell.lb 1 0 2 0 Ancerson.c 0 0 0 0 Bases—Decatur Central 8 Brownsburg 3 Points, Winning the 100, 220 and 2 Jen, 7 ing iad "CL 0 | Puacualis’ 310 0 Bue, of BAGO Coech Be: Rote Sin 3 3 oll ice 440 in respectable times, then i, 3 Jims VT: 3 File HEE ae (TPR (I nadtob® dE dT pier Cellet AE placed second in the broad jump," Broad Jump_-1, Wilson (A): 2. Mey sevent Balls-—-Wilso 2 Bi ro Ed. Wilson and ; ; = before taking on a new job—shot- { Jose oT: (3, Cameron "yA). Distance. 31 Kokomo see ++ 101.000 1=3 "Bread Ripple | Ben Davi, Air Conditioned for putting. He was second with 41-2 | Alen Jump—i. Wilson oh and Young} Errors—Nash LN Yanderconk Davis. pn yviness ABN 9 OArnoldss-c 4 3 1 1 Health and Pleasure in that event. feet. TV inch ly Sherrow, | Nella Cg vel 4 4 0 2Rdnbenerct 3 0 10 : : 3 pL agit Morton ¢T): 2, Todd McNicho 3 ! ] YRinkead dd 3 0 20 MONDAY ..... 6:00 P. M.—Men's Handicap He and Terrell turned the cen-/{I' AP hitehead (A), tied. Height, Kendall. Runs. Batted In. 3 0.0 3 Peek.lb 1000 : ’ : tury in :10.3, and the furlong in ,Shoi-Pul-1." Youns (Ai: 2. Meyerrose. Davie “Kendal sip> 3 87 amackery 101 0) - MONDAY 0... 3:30 P. M.—Men’s Handicap 1229, both new local tops to date. iF jn, EHR (1. Distance. 43 font Renda “ome | Ruts un Russell. RERINNTC3 0 8 oNYuneiic + 0 3 1] TUESDAY 6:00 P. M.—Mixed Handicap St S€5 oll Oriarity, an sn.r 0 » Meyerrose skirted the quarter in pil Tas edt Harrington. non. Trobaugh Boutte ¥ Play— Kendall to Plumit = “3 1 3.0) Hichianrt 3 8 0 9 TUESDAY 8:30 P. M.—Mixéd Handicap v Vandercook to Russe eft n Bases— O'Brindb-ss 2 1 0 1 Y : . :53.8, but had to give way to 8 Tech 7. Kokouio 9 ses on Balls, Of¥ , : Halt Mile Relay 4 hes y 4 Day.p 0001 3 is Bhortridge's Carl Wilson, who {opt Cumersh. Wibod!” 58 "iat - gahElt fo PRR fre 181i] WEDNESDAY 8:30 P. M.—Mined Handicap has the new local top of :53.4, p—— fI—-Davis 4 in 1-3 innings: off Pas- 01 . — ual 4.10 3 2.3, of Shannen § in 1 Hit motal 6 721 6 Totals 27 521 8 v . re yeteraay ‘nen ‘Wasninguon| 5s Rte ome fe _ BR a pl TE ft Tow WTEE mows 253A] THURSDAY 6:00 P. M.—Mixed Handicap defeated Shortr 14 1, | (CA); 3. Setdensticrer "BR. Time. 10 : * . : : Bon dMarnt, Wid Pi ches Dayle in; Ben Davis 102 300 0— 6 8: . M.—Mi i ldge, 68'3 to 4814, "Wile “pun—i. Mils (CAL. 3. Mitchel Third Ace (No. 5) and Master Mind (No. |) were paired like Pitcher— Davis Umpires—tacold Stout. Errors—Lovell, Freyn 3. Sparks 3, Plt THURSDAY 8:30 P. M.—Mixed Handicap h e . Pp x on the West Side. The state's (CA: 3. 8. Smith (BRi. Time, 4:57.0, \ ' v Oscar VieWegh. FRIDAY 5:00 P. M.—Teen Age Handicap present 220 best is :22.3 gto Hicley (BR;'2 Besse’ (Ri: 3. the hour and minute ands at 12 o'clock when they finished in a Browntbore Decatur’ Centins FRIDAY J - M. nd |_ 120.Yard High Hurdles—1. Tubbs (BR); dead heat in the fourth race at Jamaica yesterday. A. Ferraiulo AB HO A ~_ABHOA Ve anes 7:30 P. M.—Ladies Handicap Wilson Breaks Mark |2, Scott (BR); 3, reel (CA). Times, | . ih . Haulk, ss 201 1RCollns2b 1 0 1 4 Andervon's Gene Wilson bickes Bit Weied - 950: 4. ©. . His | rode Third Ace and William Boland was up on Master Mind. Kay 2eilrt ~~ 10 0 0Milerct 2 03 07 SUNDAY ....... 6:00 P. M.—Mixed Handicap 880—1, ); ughey | s : the Tech-Anderson dual es hoi; Merrell“ Aeal 5 diag) : Gibson (No. 4) was third: ~ . Iaporis, 280 junely, J390m SUNDAY ...... 8:30 P. M.—Mixed Handicap erre. { ) , ebrooks myr 1d . (c, Conl ). Mackall.c! 2 0 1 0 Rice.c 1160 ; ; Soe broad jump Toor ‘by one inch : hs ard Tow purdics 1. MRubios pr Gophers Win, 510 2 Wilson.c 205 2 shipiey.ss $11 Re Frem” 5 Reden bacher. For Reservations Call Ruth or barry Lehman with a 21-foot, B15-inch leap, 515 %4p°°" ! » Garrett (BR). Time, d dil, 0C El Atiera 3 McKnny.r Swick. Sacrifices—B. Young. Lovell Left " 24.0 Meadows,.2 2 0 1 2 Surner.lb 20860 “bie Vault—1. Smith (Cav: 5, Route MINNEAPOLIS, Apr. 19 (UP) Neadons? 2.0 0 3&%aims 3 39 10 on bases Broad Ripple 4 Ben Davis 6 inches short of the state's best Base on balls—Off Day 3. Sterrett 6 */ (BR) and D. Hughes BR). Ghed. Heightt, | ~The University of Minnesota Beeiar 1 0 0 O'Soladine ~ 1 0 0 0! gytchison 3. Lovell 4. Struck out—By LovAnderson: made a slam in the 10 joes. ainsi tits BR): 3. Rou " [baseball team made its 1950 home Garner, 1 0 0 0 : ell 5, Sterrett 5, Hutchison 1. Hits— ' ) . - - - - 1 ) 1 - nN high jump and took both relays. (BR) and W. Smith (CA). tied. Height, | debut Totals 20 01510 Totals 22 518 § Sif Day Zin ty inning: oll Store 2 in Th 5 feet. 6 inches. |debut yesterday, defeating St. Havden grounded out for Haulk in sixth.|nings. Wild pitches—Lovell 4, Sterrett. R 1105 PROSPECT ST FR. 2012 e mile quartet of Harrington, Shot-Put 1, P. Higley (BR): 2, Middle- Thomas. College of St. Paul,! Beelar struck. out for Bell in six Hutchison, Passed -baliswN youns. Hans ion . Pe o10 Dixon, Land -and- Catt knocked > ty oaks . 1QA-3 Stogner (BR Distance. Minn; 5 to 2, at Delta Field, Re ‘frounded BUTTER Eivrerat SHAR se Tat Eas pitcher: a QU TITes Cer t ESR SE RI “ ar i eaver an organ me one-tenth of a second off its Broad Jump—1; Seldensticker (BR); Ete and Broad Ripple . (BR; Jackson (CA). Dis-.

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WEDNESDAY, APR. 19, 1950

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Six City, County Marks As Spring Takes Over

Tech Loses ng Meet in Six Years

To Anderson Indians by 64-45 Count

: y JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS It's getting ne y ring, and the prep tracksters are getting in ey vain and leaped yesterday as’ though the re re n thanks to the weatherman this month. y ay, 5 Six city and county season marks went by the boards and some

of the local talent has moved Higt alongside the state’ s front-run-ning pace-setters. . I

Present top in the state with a taper” w get, 6 inches Hinkle S1iiEies, |golfers posted victories yesterday effort. Arno Land won both p. Hughey. K. Hughey, Wes eli: ‘2. Cris Te ai alae wand won pus tucks: Jlusher. Welge ely; oie (at the expense of Tech and Howe, |

8 Broad Ripple’'s Bob Weigel | flalf-Mile Rela jrespestivery lowered the top local half-mile rei: 2. e ne mark to 2:06, and is third best = asi: | champions, in the state, but two-and-a-half| Franklin Township 63%; F \clads, 19%; to 73, seconds off the pace. Ripple top- 100—1. Sterius (FP); 2, oi (PT): | ped Attucks 71 to 46. Be MR RR We 1) on the Blue Devil squad, showed Ralph Cingo was the chief|/F): 3 Mever (FT); 4 Adams (BG) Time {the way with a three-over-par 75 shining light in Beech Grove's| 440-~1, Meyers (FP); 2,-Green (FT): 3. for medal honors. Thomasma was

loss to Franklin Township and! oh yard” Reh tore. Tame 380. lout in 40 and home in 35.

elay--1, Cri fous Attucks | Wilson, Clemens, Ter-

pposd Ripple, 3, Broad Ripple. Devils, 1949 state

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; Fortville, 524

Fortville in a three-way affair. Bae ampier (PEL 3. yheatley (BOY The Green's only victory ee The Flashes won, 673%, and Fort-| 8, pane (PT); 2. Nicely (FTI; registered by Scott Teal, who beat, ville had 52% while the Hornets 200-1, Howe (Pf) 2. Cares Ba). 3. Pete Burkholder with an 81. made 41. Sterius (F); 4. Pave BG) Time. iad At Pleasant Run the oo 00-Yard low hurdles— Care BG; Cingo leaped five feet, nine I Wampler (FT): 3, Wheat ley. (BG): 4 varsity and freshmen got off to| inches to win the city and county| Pole Vault—i. Cine (BG): 2. Messer a successful season, and spoiled

high jump top spot. He also won Height. 4 Russel (BG). |the Hornets’ opener, 18 to 12. The the pole vault. | Shot-Put_1, Wool" IPT); 2, Lambert ‘summaries:

ih , Sigman (BG); 4, Deakyne (F).| SHORTRIDGE-TECH os AE ARCE, 39 feet, 1 in Shortridge and Attucks bet | Broad jump—1, 8t Boi JR 2, Deakyne| Scott Teal {Th 81, defeated Pete Burktered Tech's present half-mile re-| (Fi; 3. Mc Paye (BG).|h holder Hh i Yeo defeated Jou HIar ames alc tS), . - lay pace in their meets. Attucks’ : 2, Meyer bin. 87, 2': to ip M rt . akyne (F), Mc- a Kerr 1S), 81, & ( )y, an teri PF, 4 ight, 0 six-tenths better than the Tech| 5 feet, '9 inch Stertus (Fi. ted. "Hels oh) Rgberis. (8),

tied Don Stinecamp, i 64, defeated Henry

es. en BAEK, D1. 3 mark. Shortridge managed ali Jonas Shanes Soptrand) orton: 2 De justin Fhontasma (8): 78. defeated nes, 1:38.68 effort. i fat mile ai WS olin , Township | "ob. Dyar (S). 87, defeated Tom Lines,

: | | (Green, Whitaker, Shimer, Howe); 2, Fort- |38. [ville; 3, Beech Grove. Time TALS. . oer I Yoon (8), 87, defeated David

. 94, 3 to 0 heries Balch (8), defeated James Noffke, , 2 to]

Ripple Wins 8 Firsts Ripple won eight firsts, slam- |

Washington 68'2, Shortridge 48':

ming the 200-yard low hurdles,| 3 1001, Crampton Ws; 2. Hicks (W):| Arnold Brock (SL defeated Earl En(8) : saginet Attucks. Tom rea, RE Butterworth (W): 2, Mur- sineer Jz od, RIPPLE-HOWE ed e centur wi phy (8) . nsby (W) me, 4: P P e y ai - Yi high hurdles—1, Moore (S);| Bob McKee (H), 86, tied Mal Purdy,

ard pulled leg muscle and may bez, Palo Wr. G: Gerrit (5). are. 172. 8 1h to 1a. «wi, ) '] lost to Broad Ripple for Friday's) 40-1 Wilton (8): 2." Lowery (Wj; 3.| Dick Theobald | Tech Relays. John Higley won . 880—1, Bruce (Si: 3 Jent (W); 3, Mc-| Pete Scudder (BR). $4, defeated Fran-

defeated Ron

Put Charles Collins of Decatur Central in a class by himself.

{first no-hitter of the young, local prep diamond season—unassisted. Moreover, Collins became the first hurler to go the select route without aid in two years of local pastiming as Decatur Central set v back Brownsburg, 11 to 0, on the Hawks’ field. Lid eteran Axles, who Wade issued 10 free tickets to keep him[fanned half-a-dozen -men and|elf in trouble. {walked only one. Bruce Rose-| Bob Brock was the big wielder {meyer, Brownsburgg versatile for the Hawks. He clouted the |athlete, drew a pass, then stole first grand slam homer of the second for the visitors’ only scor- season in the third, getting four ling threat. RBIs. Decatur, which scored seven | Rosemeyer, who went the route runs in that inning, won its third {in the scheduled 6-inning game, in four starts and its second

or Decatur

Coach Charley Maas’ senior right-hander yesterday tossed the day, Murray Mills gave Moores-{—

straight Midstate game. Yester

ville two hits, Tech, Ripple Win { In two other games, Tech won its second straight. NCC game, lashing Kokomo 13 to 3, and Broad Ripple won its second with] an 11 to 6 triumph over Ben| Davis. | Bill ‘Shannon, Tech's tast-| baller, racked up 10 strikeouts) and gave up six hits, including a' first-inning homer by Larry Russell. Dick Wills clouted a home| run and a double in three jaunts

3,| Douglas Thomasma, No. 5 man|

the quarter and shot-put events! a SCs ik os 2... Wilson. (8): nan Hpi (Phe 2 98, defeated Bob. for the Rockets. | raed iS). ime. | 33 Lalioff (Wi; a aR 96, defeated Jack Hume, Washington's Tom Crampton 3 Shor But Cork Wit rey fag 0, Bonaid Austin (BR), 90, defeated Bob took both dashes against Short-|3. Lalior (W). Distance, 44 feet, 8 inches. |Maginity, 95. 3 to ridge, while Bob Hicks won the 8) 3. Lindsey (Wr Distance, 15 fest | Davie: nos eth, 39, defedieq. Don

0 | 8 inches. William Weber (H), 94, defeated John broad jump and two’ other second |® gieh™ump_1. Cullom (Wi: 2. Hicks Riddle, 123, 3 t | place laurels. Washington won|(W): 3, Moore iS) and Repass (W). .tied.| Myles Kook gh. 95, tied Dick Dickin- | 89, defeated John | |

{Height, 5 feet, 63 inches. . 50! 1 P v —1, Ry, h Sith (8), pisTany, Appel 4 (BR), ’ an eet. raper Fortville's Sterius won the 7g, 8 0, 15 Hed Helen.

(Arbaugh, century and broad jump and | Pantzer, McCallum, Bruce): 2, Washing-

ngton. Time 3:42. piPrasd. | ington; |

placed third in the 200-yard ‘dash oh Halt: i nisi, Shortridse

to lead the non county | team. 5! Washington. Time. ee

CHICAGO, Apr. 19 (UP)—S8u-| From the lightweights up, the periority of America’s amafeur| |United States took all decisions. _|James Burroughs, an Army corboxers over Europe's best was es poral, started the string with a! tablished again today for the technical knockout over Mike eighth time as the home town McCullagh, Ireland, the European fighters counted a 6-to-2 victory capi: at): :30 of te tra round, ¢ . en welterweight Dic nderPui 12 big RL Bh In-l on, Cleveland, decisoned Victor It was the eighth win in the Jorgensen, Denmark; middleseries for the United States, and| [weight a Hor Eo =. Louis, except for the 1947, 7 to 1, Ameri- |W rey Toke Ye ot runes; can win, it was the most one-sided ' 18ht heavyweight Herbert Moore

(Cincinnati, beat Giovanni di since the scraps began in 1931. |Segni, Italy, and heavyweight| Europe showed best in the light-| Earl Sudduth narrowly Slgu/ er weights, but the American , composed of a _ selected, ymond Degl Inocenti, France.

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