Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1950 — Page 32
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; Week's Competition to Continue Through ~ . Huge Goshen Program Saturday
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS The state's prep tracksters will go back and forth like a tenia ball beginning tomorrow. It's Relays week and the big action begins here at the Tech Relays tomorrow and ends Saturday at the huge Goshen Relays. { Cambridge City stages its Wayne County event on tomorrow's! two-Relays bill. | Tech's Relays, slated for 2| Carlton Terrel of Crispus At-
will include Te teams Seven Fiske End Ca¥ Willis Thar
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of them from Indianapolis and ridge also will augment their re-
two—Lawrence Central and Warren Central—providing fhe out- Goshen's Relays, easily the in-county flavor, state's top mammoth meet, is exThe four teams beyond the pected to include some 30 teams, county borders number Ft. a handful of which entered this Wayne North Side, the defending week when the Muncie Relays ~ champions, and Hammond. Clark, were forced to disband because Frankfort and Bloomington. of construction at the Central City Teams Entered football stadium, City teams bidding for team Class A and Class B schools ‘ and individual trophies from the will compete at Goshen, along ‘ city's Relay queens are: Broad with the inaugural Marion ReRipple, Tech, Manual, Crispus At- lays. Coach Ray Sears, who says tucks, Howe, Shortridge and he'll try to Increase the entries Washington. for the Giants’ Relays next year, Tech's colorful procession is a will field Ft. Wayne South Side spicy interlude to the weekly, and Columbus in the Class A straight-running, straight-jump- division, In Class B are Delphi, ing routine prior to the opening Mississinewa and Bluffton, of the city and sectional meets, Marion will have five relay Only the four field events wil] events and seven individual ones. cater to individual performances, Starting time is 1:30 p.m. Some The remaining events will include 150 boys are expected to compete. “the two-mile relay, the 440-yard, Two other meets, the Petersrelay, medley relay, shuttle burg Relays and the Evansville hurdle relay, half:mile relay, Invitational are also slated Satmile relay, and the freshman mile urday. and half-mile relays. North Side will return with wn Relays Records ~ strong relay power and its vet- 104s A318, Orth Side Ft Wayne. eran hurdle, ace. Archig Adams, wi Yard Relay—~North Bide, Ft. Wayne
lay teams.
_who___held the national low. Heiman Mile Reiay—Teen, 1947. 3489 : hurdles mark of :22 flat for four Shuttle Hurdle Relay—Tech, 1040, 518
’ reshman Half-Mil Rel Laf t ! months as a sophomore two years ! *. SY Shes,
1945 ail Mie Relay Lafayette, 1948, 1:42
ago. ile len ny Latayette, 194 48 : | ros ump-—DeFabls. Teoh, oar, a Green Has Power Shot Pi ui fianstield. North Bide pr.. -
Techs" “capable of “extending wayiia. $6 BIN. Aas vies; Yeuli : or surpassing North Side sooner rence Central, and Jent, than most of the local entries. Pole Yauh—Coustasy, Bloomington is talent-studded, headed by Hurdler Jack Crandall, the Panthers’ great all. round athlete, Crandall, an state end for Bloomington x + brilliant net star, will’ be relied on for yeoman duty, SSPecialy)
i Rioe, Law-| Washington, 89 urtney, Manual anunl, 1946, 13.
Shortridge Tops Washington, 2-1
High school baseball shook Tech's Allen Meyerrose, the. loose its football scoring spree.
Green's-one-man-track gang, will and settled down to a. baseball team with Speedster Dick Tinnel, pattie between Shortridge and Halt -miler Bob Huey, and Pole Washington yesterday. ’aulter Merle Horton to carry : { 4 Two-hit pitching by Pete te Bast Siders point load. Tech Kappes and a timely home run by on its Relays three times gophomore Jack Barney gave the « since Shortridge won the first one Blue Devils a 2 to 1 edge, their In 1945. — | third win of the season In as ! , mes many games, in a welkplayed; Indianapolis’ NOVELTY — | game. TRICKS — SOUVENIRS | Washington scored its only run/ sr JOKES — NOVELTIES in the sixth as Jim “Seamon
reached second on an overthrow, CAPLAN'S
to first, #tolé third, and came’ N. ILLINO1 home on.a passed ball. In the VEN line AN first, the Continentals loaded the! ~— bases on walks with two out but the side was retired without a run. Max Schumacher doubled to left] to lead off the Shortridge “fourth | and Barney followed with a blow |
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Queens for a day at the Tech relays tomorrow will be Jirent 1 row, left to right) Marj
more, Washington; Janet Graves, Howe, and Donna McCoy,
to right) Cynny Pittenger, “Shortridge; Nan Hall, Broad Ripple; Sonnie Woodmansee, Tech; Kathryn
Jane Miller, Crispus Attucks, and Marlene Nicholson, Manual.
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"|the Municipal League. The ‘cham- ir {pions will get a run for. their {money this year. say the TABA is loaded with topflight teams, Besides the Oilers, other league slated for July 18. champs were Mallory's in the To play in the Baseball Day Manufacturers, Ferris Food Mar-double-header a team must be in Kets in the City and Sack’s Used first place in its respective-league Cars in the Big Six. Mallory’s on July 1. The City loop leader and Ferris stayed in the same ~thig year, but -Sack's the Manufacturers League front- moved up into the City loop. runner goes against its Municipal 8 8. 8 counterpart. -BOTH THE Indiana State Retof cer cee [formutory;” LAST YEAR'S city champions diana State Farm, Putnamville, are still around. They're the will field teams this year in the Capitol Oil nine and they play in TABA. The Farm will | compete]
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Frank Stranahan to a second straight North and South amateur golf title fetched up today against the player who so far rates the role of the tourney's “upsetmaker.” Matched against Stranahan in the 18-hole quarter- -final round
ousted Canadian Amateur Cham-| pion Dick Chapman, one up, in| yesterday's third-round play. Chapman, famed Pinehurst, N. C., star who won the U. 8. Ama- ; teur championship in 1940, opened,
hole. Dick watched Culp top that!
Chicagoan went | three holes.
{even and forged ahead by taking the 10th.
Roberts, Griffin orie Whit- Top Fight Card
row, left Roger Griffin, Chicago fighter, ‘will meet Bill Roberls, popular local heavyweight, in the ®10round main event tomorrow night
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in the Bie ‘Six and the Reforma- at the Armory in the fight show
tory in the Municipal League. Peing presented by Good Sports,
The Times received a special invitation to cover games at both penal institutions. The Reformatory team’s manager guaranteed The semiwindup of six rounds
to get us in—and out. The “out” will match Kid Alfonso, Toledo, part. is Intriguing. There are ,,.4 hitting middleweight, and
BE berts has chalked up seven straight victories since being discharged from the Army.’
jthose who say that sportswriters jerry Welch, Columbus, who re-
should be locked up somewhere. cently defeated Fred Newbill, CinWe’ Te lucky. We have an “out. ..ainnati. The other six-round bout SAI pits” Bob Roberts “against Bobo: | Drago, both of Indianapolis. Franklin Township 84, Greenfield 47 Completing the card are two
Warren Central 63's, Crispus Attucks four-round bouts, Harry Dunn, 62%; Sout hport -3¥
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