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Mullins; 4.20. 3.20: Night Cr We have an opening in our advertising de five feet short of Charles Fon- g e Beau, Beans Jr., Red Haw, Also: Adopt, Long ‘Gone, Busy Pat. L280. Us (0. Scurlock), 3.80. Also: Polo Hig partment for a bright young man 18 to 2: 3 " gat M ond, Captain Fone, Sunaway, , Corner : Xiies mighty Joss he ye inte, on Me Tae wd 10 So. StxTH ($10,000 - added: Edward Burke Star. Dow O'Sulliv » Orn years, who would like to learn the advertisFonville of Michigan “withdrew oe, Jos a ay); oy Hand} cap: 3 years up; 1 1/16 miles) FOURTH $3000; WADE: 3-year-olds ing business from the ground u 314 E WASHINGTON ST ! di li ted « » o LOS: y 'M t x & PSS . from competition today because 3 12 Humolireys), £90." 320: Hash Night, TCTs Gilberts, Church). HE 2 hus Snake 110 116 P ’ id n lanapo Is rate ack i 7 ver Cloth, Doit Easy, Flares 320, 260; Cochise, 118 (J. 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Bowers and - Bob Karnes were, FOURTH {Eoin y ming: 4 zea 2 Xo PN Labels Ashu fii 180 Giaer3 20; Flying Disc, 103 iE. Nelsons. ‘ ee ) ‘ co : ke vo A en RE - ; on ci 5 » disappointed; for they were. aim- mo». icine kL Syndigaie. BTIOOL so Ege Fiver wr -Small-starting-salary~pay-ratees-at regular | Gentlemen: 1 would like a Free Home Demon- > 3 “Stn yo ’ ; ) ’ Ti0% and mt sna AKO Gernam, | 5 K land 52000; claiming. 4 years up intervals. 5-Day, 40-hour. week. Saturday and | stration of ‘a_heautiful REBUILT. ELECTROLUX, . rn] 7 and fell shor ‘ ~~. _\Super Foot. Bel Beau. } Ton Foot Keeneland... . FAM 12. LE. Liber SUAAa VE ia 7 * . iE - a - REL. - 180; Chippewa Chief, 115 Siindays off. Hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, | complete with 7 ATTACHMENTS. * w—— y TE TH ($2800; allowances; - P ) g : rion fing. A FIRST ($2000: maidens: 2-vear-olds Ba 07 Sreada Rov, 115 E . Hi Pri i OM Ur: about 4 furiongs)—Andy. BW. .118 (E. Gt at_Plains, on Mer Fling Rab He See Mr. Collier. at The Indianapolis Times, Name TR vi tesa sss se anaes ns | # 0 so. Tait ham son), 9.40, 5.40, 380 Hoosier Relic, 118 (J. = wo. Ss fte ) | | Ice ns We Sodtord Aas aos " Jessop), 920, 5.80: Impeller, 118 (K. , EIGHTH (52000: claiming; 3-yearsolds; 214 W. Maryland t., after 10:00 a.m. | Address tees assessment ats tests nn | 4 vears up; Chur hi, 3.40. Also: Ari's Brig, xGolden 8'2 furlongs, Diamond Lane, 110 (A. D > = ng | Trend, Pleasemetoo, xIn A Spin, Libba, Rivera. 9 . 5 Clear Day, 115 Stat a fover. Chitlin Switgh, Mesabi, Ernies First, xSir J. West, 260, 8.20: Burnt Pair, 105-0 eosin nl nad E paisa at eet te RE Set rie es seer e rare Tasers een @ sve ide EL 110 Bee Bum, xField (C. McAllister, 6.40. Also: Hillbrook Miss o Te Se ER o Wide ying, 110 SECOND ($2250: ali wamp Son, xMelazina Gal, Jean Dear, sonnei, i Slogan, A ve, it 44 out 4 furlongs) - 2Grass Fire > Yo oi a 5 iy Field Guster, Butnio, Slogan, Athlete, v a L - e, jay enorita. xField. SEVENTH _($5000; added: Paul Revere y - a ‘ : q Handicap years 6 ~ furlongs) (Continued from Page 33) aThwarted. 118 +C 1 30." 5 40 i 4.0 Cacomo, 110 (L. B sk Count Fleet sped the distance in Eq e, 103 Jenkins), 6.80% Ans Ni A Front, Johns Joy, aEmu-
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Froebel Lands on Top in Class A
Competition at Goshen Relays ~ Class
Ft. Wayne South Side Wins| of Marion Relays
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GOSHEN, Apr. 22 (UP)—Track power of the Calumet district! snot hatarolt. Prosbel: Ben MARION, Apr. 22—South Side of Ft. Wayne scored 72%; points] was shown at the Goshen Relays today as Gary Froebel, Gary Roo- fi: one Meh. hl here Say lo win the firat Marion Relays in. the Suse A division. TWO: YEAR GUARANTEE |sevelt and Hammond finished in that order to take over half the y Broad Jump iinns. oral. pe as won Ly SAWS : Hammond Roosevelt. 211: Marion was second in the Class A with 44 and Columbus wa. i= ST [points In Class “A” competition. | lich Jump—Sesls. FW Central; Cal- third with 3613. Bluffton plac he B ith 46 and e Burris nosed out Columbia City for Class “B” honors houn. Roosevelt; Taylor, Froebel. §-ft ) bw Ag ol Placed second in. the E group with 46 and TS ah sie 22 schools entered. {11a inches. , Delphi was next with 40%, BY ACE EXPER Bill Carroll Vault Pe ault—Montagano, Elkhart, : y 3 | More than 3500 fans were on Era wakl: ue fr Bloke, in; 440-Yard Kela : “Woh by Southside pole Vault—Johnson (M) and Essex (C) WIT CE PARTS 14 Feet 5 Inches fhand to watch the track stars Wayne Central 22, Mishawaka 19| third. 11-tt. 3, in. (Darby, Hettler, "Davia and Skole). “itted for first: Gi 88) and Curcy H A a To S a lunder ideal weather conditions. |and Elkhart 17%. ee {© “second: Jim “LaBrash (83, third Distance. Mediey’ Won by Southside © Snap '39 Mark | The individual Class A trophy In B competition, Muncie Bur- Jowa Trounces Loe Hikdles—Won by Guiliford (M): FOOT NirIat, SeamAZ, ADC John LaLAWRENCE, Kas, Apr. 22705 Won by Williams Williams of ris had 46, Columbia City 41, Au- . Secong Time 18 aeconda (C's Hed for, Bread Jump—Won by Hettler (8S). M. 5 ary roebel wit 11% ints y _. Shot Put—Wo v get (88), Trea- 1g \ fhches. : (UP)--Top-bracket relay teams while Charles Denton oT Duta Decatar 32, Warsaw Indiana, 6 to 1 Bia 38) Jerand JOulliford (M) third "nich Jump Brith and Anderson (SS), and -one individual 2 and Plymouth 29 each, Butler 19, 0 % Res. + Southside ied for ‘first. Hahn tM), third. Height = ran and ter, with 13 markers, took simi- Rochester 13 and Howe Military IOWA CITY, Iowa, Apr. 22 (Clark. Darby, Personett: and Eitman: Sy i on by Southside (Eitman, vaulted eight records into the lar honors in CHiss B. 12 (UP) Jack Dittmer’s three-run Mario ion second, Columuus third. Time Clark, Wiebbenhorst and .8hole), Columbooks today at the silver anni... Jack Lambert of Muncie Cen- Class A Summariés: Low Hurdies—Won br. Culliford .(M). L alan Monon tnird. Time, Jats DO NOT CONFUSE THIS versary Kansas Relay ‘tral broke the only Class A mark 4 Fifst . second, and third in order unless homer, combined with the six-hit ll 188: second; Bow (Mi. Time "ond: Southside Third Yeley). Marion MODEL Xi WITH * ys. as-he was clocked at 4:34.6 in the 10-yard —W. W 1 f Glenn Drahn, gave —— yu Bill Carroll of Oklahoma Uni- mile run, almost eight seconds L "Williams, Froevel: Vilians, Rogecyels: pitching of G F H | ET hro' OLDER MODEL 10.2 Iowa a 6 to 1 victory over Indi- Muriers eam to T row No-Hitter
versity, voted the outstanding athlete of the relays, soared to a record in the pole vault at 14 feet 5 inches—three inches. higher than the old mark set by Beefus Bryan of Texas in 193% The day-long program closed on a “ecord-bre: aking note as Rice Institute's mile rel ay team bested Texas A. & M, a fellow Southwest Conference member, by five yards and pared six-tenths of a second off the mile mark. The Rice time was 3:15.
Great Miler
Don Gehrmann, Wisconsin's great miler, retained his crown in the Glenn Cunningham mjle, which he won last year, but his time of 4:16.4 was more than six seconds slower than his 1949 ef-
1:43 flat in 1943. Arcaro kept Hill Prince going another three-six-teenths and he was clocked in
2:022/5 for the full Derby distance, Willie Boland, up on Middle;
ground, had no excuses. Neither did James Nichols, who piloted Ferd home in third place, a length and a half in front of Next Mov the only filly in the field. Hill Prince paid $5, $3.40 and $280 while Middleground returned $3 and $2.60 and Ferd paid $4.50 to show. Middleground lost little support in defeat. Boland took him wide turning into the home stretch and
that move cost at least three
F EIGHTH (32200; ci year olds; about 1/16 miles on t -Whippoorwill, 106 (H. Trent), 2220 6.00, 20: Raton, 14 (R Prevost), 3.60, 2.60; Dean Blitzen, 1 (M. MaFa. 2.80 Also: Classmate, Beacon, Sreedy Heels, NINTH $2000; claiming; 4 ‘years up 11/16 miles)—Grey Peard, 112 (E. Gross), 9.00; 6.20. 4.00: S harie, 114 (P. McLean), 6.80, 4.40: Instar 117 (J. Pollard), 4.20. Also ing “Tornado. Hibernian, Sagunhto. Placerville, Siiasta. Turban, Mon Torch, Steploch. : e, TTT . At Lincoln Downs : or FIRST ($1400; claiming: 4 years. up: 1 le arkette, 103 (R. D. Jones), 38.00 B > H Bart's Chance, 118 (J. Andino 7 5 Sword, 113 (K. Rober ) § Major Slam, Ess Jay, Ac , Kn hood, Water Level, BudSECO! years up; 7 furlongs)-—Sunclac 115 Ww Low 22.60, § 7. D rv. 1 7.40; L ky 112 5 ,_ 4.60. Talk, Mel's Chic. Dust traiser
an She tie um e of Sotvs ey nie "Hammond: Starner * Eran: ana today to square their two- , _ Times State oi Fared Better Horm Hurdles-Williams, Roosevelt, Tiaia Same Big Ten series. FRANKLIN, Apr. — Two The B powers fared better 1 Wie Run—Tambert Muncie Central Indiana won yesterday 5 to 4 Manchester College pitchers tohowever, with four new records McCoy. SB Riley: Williams. Mishawaka | Drahn and Dither 2 Jouchaown day teamed to pitch a no-hitter written into the books. D-icki Serint Relay—(Pirst race) Froebel, Ham- producing . combina on. on ® against Franklin College. The Schultz of Decatur ran the mile Sprint Relay— Second race) SB Cen . gridiron, proved they could pro-jscore was 7 to 0. in 4:43.3, Barney Reers of Auburn tra Te ievell. PW tatral. 1 lL 13 38% ved ol duce on the diamond also. Bob Garner started and held
racked up 21’ 2° in the broad Roosevelt, FW Central. 1:32 itted fiv 3 Ie oT Serv jump, ra City ‘set a ou mond, Elkhart SB Central 3366. "*™ the top of the third for a tem- In the last of the third he was De a Served; mile relay mark of 3:40.9 and wile Relay” Pirie Cace) Roosevelt, 8B porary lead, but Dittmer’s circuit spiked while covering first base game. p pe Muncie Burris took the double Mile Relay—iSecond Races Hammond clout in the bottom of the same 30d had to leave the game. . (First Game medley in 6:10.3. Double ley— (First: Wamond, SB inning gave Iowa the winning Bill Beck came to the mound Prank SB lan-314 3 Class A team points were: Gary Crate er luce cond) Froebel, Roose FUNS. and kept the Franklin team hit- 0k, Gar and Fosick; Drubert and Froebel 60! vary Roosevelt 49, velt a Ries 8 33 Central. 85. i Yediana 001 000 000—1 6 3 less for the rest of the seven-in- Diner, Murphy Hammond 45, South Bend Central Hammond. oss, # ba ry leva fares ov 200 ks - > Se TE game, ou oy the second Manchester (Reeond Game 22 0-710 3 a ve 221; (8 + Froebel, uncie Cen- aner, Tosheff (4) and Gorkis drahn gi of a oubieheader. Hr 000 000 x—0 0 33, Muncie Central y Ft iral, Mishawaka, and Browne. Losing pitcher, Bauer 1h the. first game, . Franklin Garner. Peck and Bryant Tranter,
Indiana scored its lone run in Franklin hitless for two innings.
won, 10 to 8. Bob Windmiller blasted a homer in the first inning of the second game for Manchester: { The feat performed by Garner and Beck was even greater considering the fact their mates com-|
Race Results at Leading Tracks
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lengths. At the finish, Middle- hE! double paid $493.00 ground was closing faster than!' THIRD ($1400; claiming; 4 years up: § . furlongs)—Tattoo, 108 (F. Bone), 10.00; Hill Prince. 5.40, 3.80; Firm Peace, 108° (J. Andino), EE 3.80; Music Miss, 113 (K. Robertson), Also Ningine AWAY, Janay ane: Sah - i { Bold Tie, ountain Time, areback, Ponder Starts Last | Quick “Party FOURTH (51400; claiming; 4 “years up 1.1/16 mile hnson, ilBut Wins at Tanforan |! 5" 5% Pr obi: ca \is™iE| SAN BRUNO, Cal, Apr. 22 nr Judy ; T ~ ’ 1 k (UP)—Calumet' Farm’s Ponder, jon. War Agen Coty 1949 winner of the Kentucky Der- FIFTH (31400 c i oy, came from dead last to win pon yo 1. 111 EI a photo finish today in the $50,000 ers. 12.00 e, 106 (W. Mil-| . ; 3 er. =380 ed Gardner, added Tanforan Handicap. Adarant, > Brown, Truk, . " . : ire Lon oy Favorite ate | Carrying 129 pounds including SIXTH 3 yours -up; his regular jockey, Steve Brook, 5 fu urlongs WF Alonel. | : alra the big brown colt made a tre- 380 3° oft), 2.60 mendous stretch run to make up lsc } "Good Mask, Time a 10-length deficit. He drew even ggven ($2500: allowances; 4 vears| f » i ic - up; i )g 1 tW Seaman), with the front-running Miche, de- 4, « Sverly, 102 oF Loge! 1 fending champion in the event, 7.00, 110 p. Bone) 2.40 } and the long-shot Old Rockport 450; Foss ride. ‘Hilds Livers. Elm-| ¢ about 1/6th from the finish of ®BIGHTH (51500 allowances 4 years up: ] i . 1/16 mile Jacope S. Beecroft), the mile and one-quarter race, j;g 580, 1.20 Last Show. 1038 (F Bone), i ri 20, 3.80 line Andino), and then got.up to win by a head. 320. Also: Castle Over, Rotamal, Sun Em- i His time of 2:02-2/5 was only ber. Cherry Soda 1/5 of a second off the track ,s Pt Blac Ov Rap Maren a : /u = - m vg) . 4 ‘ Marchese), i n 8 20 60, 730 Chock Ablock. 107 (R. Law- | record. less 339 20, 2.80: Oceanus. 1 8 Mar- | m— ti ) 2 Also: Redgie, Signal Point, . Chance ‘Morn, Biltrite ° IC Trackmen Win . | Times State Service At Jamaica 'RRE AUTE, Apr. 22 . | TEnns HAL op f th FIRST (33000: claiming: 2-vear-olds; Taking the final event « 1€ 5 turlongs)—Hambone. 116 _(W. Boland),| day, the Mile Relay, Indiana Cen- 33.00. 11.00. 8.70; Lovely Hardie, 113 (C.] ol To tue foatod Rose ROR), 690. 5.20. Odd Shot, 111 _(R.| tral's track team defeated Rose gguer), Brave Bull, Fuel | , - 44 ore S 8 or- Altl « Prompt Boy, Poly, 67 to 44, here this after ar -Promp Bu hoon. ing: 3-year-olds;| It was the final event that de- s 113 NV. Boland).| i - v 0 Sailors Choice, 116 . cided the meet. Rose Poly 3.60. Uptown. 113 IW. Wein.
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