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TUESDAY, APR. 25, 1950
Warren Central LoomsRacing Days With
Favorite in- County Track Meet Tomorrow
Warricrs Have Won. Five Consecutive = | Tourneys and Will Be Team to Stop
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Za Warren Central's track Warriors, who have ruled the county cindermen as Tech has its city constituents, go after more county: track scalps tomorrow. Winners of five consecutive county meets, the Warriors will be! the team to stop in the 30th annual county meet at Washington, | The meet is scheduled for 2:45 Pp. m. Warren Central, winners of 13 county diadems through the
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if THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES OA Cad or PAGE Hub Capp (Copyright 1950 by Tom Ward: B T m w d} Red Sox Acclaim {Wiiame presence woul 3 dade y Tom Ward poiyrn of Williams [perk up the sagging Red Sox. The S0INS- To TRY is A J WELL, YOU KEEP TELL YOUR. WASHINGTON, Apr. 25 (UT, anf ac as TT. ‘ : ¢ = LL. / ———— — : = * slightly weak but plenty an Hore 0. After a five-day tussle with the|] '"disnapolls’ NOVELTY Honduras MONTH. grippe the 31-year-old Boston out-, TRICKS — SOUVENIRS RR ; ’ fielder insisted he felt “ail ight” JOKES — NOVELTIES NG ed ¥ and was anxous to start pummel-! — ; a 3 ig) BA | ing opposing pitchers again. i _CAPLAWS Sal] 7/7 SE ‘ . dd | Cheered by the return of his L . ay =) / : J! $100,000 slugging star, Manager | OTE" EVENINGS AND SUNDAY
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gap . _oyer second-place Southport. R Il 0 K k Wi L C 1 ; . Warren has 23 entrants, sec- 0 Ver 0 omo in rom awrence en ra (UP)—Hoping she has regained “Wild Bill” Longson. of Sait Blue Devils Take 6th Straight Fray To Stay at Top of County Diamond-List-Shortridge's Blue Devils continued at the top of the county's OPens her bid for the North and 5 res 5 2 afl prep diamond performers after blanking Lawrence Central, 6 to 0, South women's golf title today three) Wrestling card u nit Ar :
“ond only to Ben Davis’ 24, with
Lawrence Central and Southport, another strong contender, bring Three Man Gang
and Pike Township listing 14. Piles Up 81-54 Sere. Few county marks appear in Tech had a three-man. track imminent danger, but Warren's S8N& and plenty to spare when it Dave Ostheimer, is the best bet defeated Kokomo, 81 to 54, at to crack the hurdle marks stand- Lech yesterday. ing for 12 years. Ostheimer had The Green won or tied for first the state's best hurdle showings IP all but one of 13 ev
on the Bears’ field. The Blue Devils won their sixth straight ner struck out 12 and won his third straight.
’ashington, with a 3-1 mark, LE 7 i liad y AR eae i nechanic lower, uni et er flavor. until last week.© He has done the Allen Meyerrose, Dick Tinnel and et 5 to 3; Bep, Cathedral “Washington settle for a 76 and a tie for fourth’ pytch Hefner will fice Tom Gv 3 Chltata Fad atov ! sehan d oo Soe pe highs in :15.3 and the | hich Bob Huey performed the ironman : s AB HO A H oA in yesterday's 18-hole qualifying Marshall, and Vic Holbrook will: Johnny, a Hollywood composer, an alve seeve s ig in the eT "stunts. Davis won its third in five games Gaughanlf 4 33 Yachoumn rt 119) round, meets Mrs. T. E. Nolan tangle with Tiger Tasker in other John W. (“The Nitehawk™), a Chi- 86.8 Proof-65% Grain Neutral m - 9% rs 5 ta » y all acree niet a ” 1afi Eara of La Porte, in 23.4. ° | Meyerrose made '25!'2 points, "with a 13-to-3 verdict Dyes Prank: acomdoss 3 1 3 Jldowe. ct 41.2 00of New Castle, Pa., as the 32 low bouts on the card. The Holbrook- cago guide company ow ner—all agree . Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., Schienbein Marks Threatened [Sinnel hit 12%; and Huey one less. in Sywpshi pn Sout Por: 10s Manginlb 2 0 8 0 Daltoniy 1 03 0 scorers in medal play begin the Tasker match will start the action Calvert Reserve always makes New York City. Ed Schienbein, former ./Meyerrose won the quarter-mile, '0 4 Colbert,rf 2 1 1 0 Lickliter.3b 2 1 2 1 first round of match competition. at 8:30 p. m. port all-round stalwart, } outa. leaped farthest in the county in| Kenny Eilers triple in the sec- fockrf = 2 1 8 gigmunit . 28 18 — nu ee m—————————— : tere ee————————————— highs in :16.1, with Byron Weaver the broad jump, put the shot; ond that cleaned the bases, was Jawkins.p 3 1 e 1 : of Lawre placed second in the hundred be- the game's biggest blow. Joe Tm nce Central, now of Pur- 8 & 718 5 Totals 26 621 6
due. Schienbein also holds the Pind Tinnel, ran on the half-mile gKlefeker, who hit a triple and |cahedral lows in 23 seconds flat. relay team and added~the low naqe two for three, leads the Washingion
Errors—Accomando 2, Kirkof!, Lee. Run Beech Grove's Ralph Cingo may hurdles to his talented efforts with gp), 0 payils with 565, 13 of 23, : Colbert, Kirkhott Gaughan. 'C ook Dal: 0! « Lickliter el uns batted
threaten the 11-6 pole vault mark 2 commendable :24.1 in a burst ; ey uding five doubles. — 5s, Ga . 0 C ( and has the best high jump top °f speed. Dave Ostheimer of War- Ine g Ber MDonsar Lee Twa pece Bite of 5-9. “en Davis’ Kenny Allen fen Central has the state's best Don Baker is HUE 416 (10. tick: stolen TI has done 5-10 indoors but not out- NOW at :23.4, 21); Jack Barney S500 (12-24); Cathedral 1) “Sas — balis=-Of Bel
doors, Best in County and Ward Walker 462 (8-13). 0 ,Ja¥s,
Pike's Ronnie: Beara , and Meyerose's 21 feet, 2% is a Turner yielded five hits, Bob Mc- § in 5% Juni
ball—Kirkofl. Losi h half-mile strength. Beard won Pest Bo State; hended ye the Bears. kins Ompires Harold Bront wad Tom | § renzie Williams’ 22 rom Gary ams | fhe mis am Bell the shorter one EL ! Wise Fans 13 Shortridee OA Lawrence Central | In yesterday's drawings. South- —~Kokomo won only the®mfle re- Ben Davis Bill Wise struck out hola BE RE iy EE Ee port’s challenges in the mile and lay and was led by Bob Fry, who 43 byt walked nine Flashes while Barneyas. 4 11 1 Pughss 1135 half-mile relay events weren't tied with Tech's Joe Sexson for jing them to four hits. Ray Kielekerc 3. 212 1i3iceicts 3 0 8 0 abetted, the Cards drawing the first in the high jump, was second yr i picon with a double, made Waitech 10 0800es 3003 fifth 1ané in the longer relay and in the-broad-jump and. low sticks the game's only eXtra hit, The Shenderst£ 1 0. 0Walsmithri 3 0 0 0. the outside lane ‘in e shorter and placed third in the high bar- h Turnerp 3 1°0 IYouns. 31011 FPrankiii Towns h he riers. Giants," behind 3 to 1 after the A ad po tr 17: the pl 5¢ 1 3 ’ AT TECH first, threw across six runs in the, a. sy ror Yong FOLD 1 e.an : Tech 81, Kokomo 54 . fourth. Ben Davis made only six Shortridge 030 030 0— 6, & Bee 0 - ioo-y d_Dash—1.. Tinnell (T; Mever- y six me rg OTove nalosd it in Hie hats ro! Yor 3, Coteman_(K! , Time, 10.5 hits, five coming off Dave Hast- Lawrence cent a Risto: 3 Walker, : ~YAar as =1y 3 Fl urner, a er uns batted. in-— One hundred thirty- ol ht .ath Kr "3 Sibsen T Hime: Ba Solemey ings in six innings. Eller . RKiefeker.” A hon Tu! er Twor g ailh- #40-Yard Dash-——17 Meverrose (Tri 2; 2 hit—Klefeker. Three-b base’ h -
letes “have “een certified by the Gibeon "T): 3. Phillips (K). Time. :53.9 Half-Mile Run—1. Huey iT 2. Howell nine competing schools. Points (Ki: Davies (Ki. Tin 2:0
R e (K ne: , 200-vard Low, Hurdles pe Meverrose (Tr: It was the only extra base blow balls Klefeker (K
= ” ” . v Vi am Ki. Tim 24.1 and Garlan City, County Bests 2 aif Mie Relay, Tech “iMeyerrose. Of the game. de
1+; 3. Kokomo: d Dash Terrell (Crispus Att Gibson. _Ooley and Tinnel AB HO A HOA 5 Mhieyrrone ho-Terrell (C hte tucks: Tech Time. 1:] 3 AWoctard. Mowe Pitcher Bob Bell fanned 10|Giumss 22 6 9 1 ever.s 12 2 110.5: Burkhardt (Ben Davis) :10.6. Ke Re niin 2. Tech. 3. Kokomo, and walked six Irish, who outhit Nerding.ss 1 1 0 0 3uckner2v 10 1 1 220-Yard Dash—Terrell (Crispus Attucks) Time T4332 il y the Continentals 7 to 6. Pitcher Johnson.c 4 0 9 1'RSwt'kpfef3 1 1 0 and Meyerrose (Tech), :22.9: Roth (Howe), His ‘hi Jump—1. Sexson (T) and Pry ® White, ib 313 0Bray, 3b 4200 23 Shepard a a |! He 5 Noyan ae Height, 5 feet. 5'a Jim Hawkins, one of four Irishers Paddock, of 4 3 1 ] ind if-p 3 0 1 l a as SO ( J 18 2) 4: Meyerrose (Tech), :538: Mogle Inches, Jump—Meverrose (Ti: Fry (Kv: 3. to clear the scholastic hurdles Martin ih 4 2 3 3 dhepherd.e 2 1 3 owe), “TT ah 3 h ’ i 2 3co 880.Yard Run—Weigel (Broad Ripple (James (T) Distance. 21 feet, 2% inches. yesterday since last semester, irbvb 2 0 2 18ushyf 10 0 0 3.080. Huey (Tech) 3:076; Bell (Pike, ole Va orion ind “Todd Fi, tie. gave up six hits in 52; innings. Shsonnt 099 1 Wetehip 1000 ownship! 7.8: ilson (Shortridge!. ny vrigh OE R-Beata. DES. Towsiht “shot. Pe Meverrose (Th: 2, ‘Rouse: © First Baseman . Jim Colbert, Burnettp 0 0 0 oud wi 0l e ( $ \ Wellman (Hower, 4:46.4: Butterworth ix nehes. liivan (K) Distance. 40 feet. Pitcher Don Hock and Infielder - or ee O20 Yard Hish Furdles— Ostheimer (War- . [John Bardash have returned to To TIA Touts Soe Joo Central, 15.3; Phelps (Howe), 158: 4 = § Sy rin S Oris the Irish, winners of one in two Southport 100.0408 Pranz (How prir g p Ames. mbus & 3B oe! £ 200 Yard Tow Hurdies—Ostheimer war hi Ww k 8é Errors: Ol ki Johns oaro¥a; Buck: 2 Cupbs (Brod Riolers M40; oe eT Schedule T Is ee The Cards dropped their second p Paddock, Wilson, Meyer 3 Buckner 3 A T 1 BASEBALL batted {n--Nerding t
game in four starts in the last Gould. Runs » High Ju ump—Cingo (Beech Grove), 3 feet. Today Paddock, Ma nches; Hagemeyer (Dea 00l) eet, tral at. Speedway 8%, JRghes: Allen (Ben Davis), 5 feet, Decatur Conia P
loaded the bases on walks in the | hALGOCk; Sch 8% inch Edgingt Howe), 5 feet. 7! t Manu ne Innes” Tt arr erses (Tech), 21 | Fonavine' hr ne SR |botom Wl A ie givel} he: SE Celt on Ren 1, Oa y 8 ), 23, inches: Quillen (Howe), 19 feet. 11'2] Manual at {Columbus three runs and the Neabup 8 Base ox ball
. Greenwood at Decatur Centra {Paddock, who hit two for ks: 1:38.2; Shortridee 1:38.6 Saturday =
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Jioisn bases _ Jonson. er gh wd 3; Reprinoes un ses— DupOrS Si ; on : Hove Whee 3° find 30 Lindsey 2 sly ou Inches: (OStheimer (Warren Central), 1 Ben Davis at Beech Grove. |game. by he er 7. Wright 2. Lind 6, Lindsey | e thedral a elbyville g Pole Vault—Morton (Tech) and W. Smith | Oa thea rt ‘at Lawrence Central + Biv. R. Swartzkopf drove in one Hits off "Writ ght 2 in Jy innings: of off Bu rI ne Auiuckh: 133, 1550 4 ibohes: Cingo a SiiSus Attucks’ vs. Washington a and Bray banged in the tying nings: Off Lindsey 0 in 1 inning: oft Miner | snorot Put —Oberlies (Howe). 46 feet. 1 “Broad Ripple vs. Shortridge at River- and winning markers with no Swi oAines, HE by pitcher, by Lind ne ogle (Howe) t, : Cook, (Washington. 44 feet § meh Pes. fom side % Fr day PET outs. Southport blasted across Xinting | biteher: Lindsey: losing er e elay—Broa i gley, Franklin Township at Broa ipple. Ss - Bi hers KX. ucner, Reig, THEE) Teh of gare Jer, 0 ine I Rt oO menace Bt e ownship, ortridge., 3:4 |. Greenfield at Warren Centra n Half-Mile Relay Tech ‘Meyerrose. Gib- Louisville Male at Shortridge. Ing. &: Amateur Loop Pilots | $ s . 1 | |
County Marks
100—:10.3. Reno (Southport). 1937, and! Washington at Terre Haute Wiley |
Wieland aren Central), 1949 Richmond at Broad ] ppl ott . Ben Davis | A Franklin Twp. Al Weekly meeting in City Hall to-| EN Tn . 4 mpbell (Ben Davis). 1949. Deaf School, ain fe ariton a , i { \ - Fr 531. Powers ‘(Ben Davis), 1943. |Morton Memorial, Knightstown. Arnold,ss 4 2 1 1IM'Cull'gh.ss 4 1 1 3 morrow night at 7:30. The IABA pig, ; 880—2:013, Haynes (Southport). 1941 Attica Relays |Racker2b 3 0 0 0DShimeref 1 1 3 0 will open its season Saturday and By Mile—4:33.7, Haynes (Southport), 1942. | Tomorrow iced 1b 3 0 1 OWampler,1b 1 1 6 0 : en High Hurdles—:16.1. Schienbien (South- | Marion County Meet at Washington. RA R.1b : ? 3 Deke 4 ? 3 1 Sunday. ) ¢ . v ; \ ort! 193s. and Weaver (Lawrence Cen J Evansville: City Mest (Night). Are Fatt 3 3 3-Sajannal. 30 3002 President Frank Sigafoos has J GE Low Hurdles—:230. Schienbien (South: | ois Mert ot TED Ridnbenrcf 4 0 1 0 Hari a0. 27078 "0 asked all managers to be present ] ort), 1938 } 7 ’ i : i P High Jump—6 Feet '4 inch, Negley (Law- {oEast Central Conference at Knights- Jini § 29 orneland it 1939 for Bayer Legisation, pings Rt rence). 1942 {'Ings'th, soner, wi e association’s last] Broad Jump—2l1 Feet. Berry (Warren Marion County Preshman Meet at War- 5 Ings th ct.9 ry 3 3 Reasonerct J’ > e | Central), 1932 ren Central. Saturday |0'Brien.3b “0 0 0 0 Johnson.rf 0 0-1 o Meeting before the season gets (oEolS JILCIL Feet 8 inches Banta) ougmo mei: Beis 3 84 Sem, 181 Sunderway. Bernie Harmon, sec pohoPut 48 Feel lu inch. Wieland Delphi Relays, QJesnmrir 1 0 0 o retary’ of the IABA, will be on| arren Central), 194 1 ¢ mith, 00 0 - Mile Relay—3:4i. Ben Davis, 1942. | NHiSC TA Le ru fo. 2 . 2029 %hand at 7 o'clock to receive regis0 Relay 36.5 Warren Cetiza) ‘G: cago. Torsis 32 621 2 Totals 27 431 7| |tration and entry fees. { Ostheimer, osemever eer elan GOLF Ben avis 110 630 2— 13 | 1949 J | Pra kavtS ws. 100 633 2— 3 Officers of Umpires, Inc., will
Today mere ee—— Tech at Anderson. Grandview Golf| grrors—McCullough 3, Broadfield. Crick explain changes in-ground and|
Course annah, Buckner 3, Ber Wise. Run yi Zale to Referee Tom | =-McCullough, Wampler Jonns. Arnold 2 playing rules. Umpires, Inc., will Times State Service | Shortridge at En |Kinkea ad 2: Bu rkhardt, O'Brien 2. edenb. RENSSELAER, Apr. *25—Tony Tech. Bedford. New Albany, Broad Rip-|in_ Buckner. or, “Johns, ed Ro patie season. G f world's mid- 2 ple, Howe, Shortridge at *Otis Park Golf ginkead, rR Hutchison, Wise. ePek, Hag Zale, Gary, A 0 ; 0 Course, Bedfor TENNIS Two hace hit—R Hutchison. & Stolen bases , ¢ wi ay cCullough. rno dleweight boxing champion, Today Franklin Tom aitin
referee eight three-round matches Tech at Broad Rippl in the St. Joseph's College fieldhouse Thursday.
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the Gary Catholic Youth Or- LONG SERIES ganization will be featured in the "CHAPEL HILL, N. C.—North| bouts sponsored by the San- Carolina and South Carolina have, guinist Club of St. Joseph's. a 61-year-old football series.
Shortridge vs Bro d Ripple at Riviera. DY pitcher, by Hastings 2 Wise 1. Wi d Sixteen amateur boxers from oriridee vs. Broa pple at Riviera. Jf Bo Hastings 3. Passed Dails_—Crick 3. medal honors with a 73 yesterday
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Washington overcame a 3 to 0 Kietebor Stolen osses—Wal , lead, scoring five runs in the sixth Reuolds, Eller, Raiph, Pugh + Doble Dias will be awarded on a 5-3-2-1 ite Run- hy fe £9 (Ki: Duffy as Al Lickliter doubled with the [ridge $, Lawrence Central 2, Base on balls (Kr ime, oun . fot fg® -. r ou’ y basis. 120- Yard Sten Hurdles—1, Jump (TV; phages loade three Young 4, Turner 12: Hit by pitcher, by . Fry «Ki. Tim 16.5 d, getting RBIs. r (Grimes) h. Young (Walker). Passed
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