Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1950 — Page 41
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CRizil JPERLATIVE
Narren rren Cops Seventh Straight County Track Tit
Ben Davis Capt Captures Second Place While Pike Runs Close Third
~ Despite Victory, Coach Mowrey Points
- To low Scoring by His Juniors
- y JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS ; Maybe this > Tne year that Warren Central Track Coach! = Walter Mowrey accepts the. plaudits of his oft-vanquished county rivals and really meant his annual reply, “Well, it's running out.” -. ‘He meant material as well as “luck.” He copped the county = % | © track meet for the seventh straight Year at Washington yesterday, marys winning 44 to 31 over Ben Davis and Pike Townabip, with 26 5/16. But Coach Mowrey is a keen|
Photo by Henry E. Glesine Jr, Warren Central's Dave Ostheimer (nearest camera) and Speedway's Ray Stewart (left) took their first high hurdles together in a trial heat at the annual county track meet at Washington yesterday. But Ostheimer won the trial heat with a county record performance of :15.9. He also won both
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analyst with 29 years of track! wisdom at the Warriors’ iti tion. “I don't believe . my Yon scored three points remarked. Since most ol ay by come seniors a year later, his’ In T™ k LOS thoughts were of “dog days.” oo. Pike Has Juniors =~ Why not? ~ 17th Local Cinder Little Pike Township has sea-| Titl soned juniors coming up and Ben itle Goes on Block Davis, a ‘surprise second place| If current seasonal showings) | winner, shouldn't do badly despite prove reliable, Tech and Howe loss of an all-senior half-mile should battle it out for the 17th relay team. Southport is young. | |eity track title once again at Mowrey’s seniors and Coach {Tech's stadium tomorrow at| Bill Geyer's Red Devil juniors|2:15 p. m. showed the real class. As ex-| | pected, Warren's fine competitor, ny" oY W lost. year, eu wel Dave Ostheimer, cracked the 12- pe pone of this eight-firsts busi-| eye poe ness for the Greenclads this year. | Howe can throw an equally bal-!
How They Score
Mg Central o.oo anced ‘team at Tech that coud inal hurdles and the 100-yard dash. McConnell of Lawrence Central (right) did not qualify for the Pike Township He break the Green's 13- victory | finals. eech G Grove 5 " B jstrangieheid on city supremany in| : 1 . + 11 4/the hurdle events. An road | hi he T k 3 S : . \ FRE, hmmm “ain: nereiage M@Chanics Take ames Murphy Shines |
|also crippled, ‘and Crispus At1d high hurdl rd in a tuck F Pp iH by H R ti In ABC Tourne al eat “ana domimatea. both heathy, cum smneen sens rrOM Pritchett Recreation | y
hurdles and the century run. He A COLUMBUS, O., Apr. 27—John| _the highs in_:15.9, — il da ibaa Allen Meyers Connects for Whopping 3 148 Mark fo Steal . ._|Murphy. all-events champion in| Show in Next to Last Evening of Classic
-ithe-1936-ABC tournament; teamed’ “tenths better, and placed third rose the decathlon demon, coBy GENE LAWSON
with John Fehr to score 1201 in in he ie Jumps. ‘ ‘ (8 share the county's best times in the doubles to lead a contingent e's mile relay quartet|ine 100. and 220-yard dashes with The Indianapolis Classic was the center of activity last night °f 10 Indianapolis bowlers roll-| on what was left of the city bowling picture. ing in the minor events of the,
of Edgar Cottingham, Ron Beard, .1o3 and :22.9, each. If Meyer- | Seis Sage pu Dwaine Belllreyy ¢an’'t do it, Dick Tinnel can.| Appropriately enough, it was league-leading Mechanics Laundry 47th ABC tournament here yes-| If he can't do it, nobody can. which stole the show on the next to last evening of action in the terday. | Pritchett Classic. Joe Fulton. who was a mem-
smasher. Pike's Bell, 22 pounds Wilson Ailing heavier than last year, didn't Shortridge’s Carl Wilson, who | Mechanics, which has had the loop crown wrapped for some pet SE Ihe 1930 ARC 23 shamps,
Srack’ je county BM Su, [time, connected for games of tur: the “half-mile in 2:03.4,/has been ill, has a :53.4 quarter- ’ a a second beter than mile, four-tenths tr than 1025, 1079 and 1044 and a whop- honors by firing a 1040-1011-963— 223-213. Larry Fox posted 613 the state best held by Lowell Allen, but he may not have Meyer- Ping 3148 mark as it swept three 3014. in ihe 1idjvioua) event. MTP Zellers of Cannellton Monday. |rose’s stamina-packed finish. {games from Pritchett Recreation.| a he Hones Pou he Ware ng he Do. Bireyents nl Beard, a long - striding miler,| Broad Ripple's Bob Weigel nas, The big guns for the leaders a A Ete ars i he Fulton na Fox both received trailed Bell into the finish linea 2:06 half-mile, but Tech's Bob | were Fred Estle, Red Stuart and had games of 222, 267 oe 179 participation awards, the former two yards behind. Beard turned Huey, a second-and-a-half away | Carl Hindel who blasted out! for a 668 effort with Bowes Seal for competing in his 20th ABC.
the mile in 4:39.7, but could have|jast week, has improved. Jack | totals of 690, 667 and 665, re- and the latter f cut near the county mark (4:33.7) {Wellman has a 4: 42.5 mile, best in spectively. Ra Nd prank i ere Ba. with Bell pushing him, Bell didn’t|town but not county, and Howe’ a Fred found the range on scores . Columbus circuit at Dezelan’s, Joh Murphy ......... 22 225 622 run. It was half-a-second better Kent Pierce may be ready for the Of 234, 232 and 224 for the highest © yr 2 TRS CRUE BF CEC AD 8. [John Fehr oo. 208 187 223— a7 than the state's best mile early|middle distances. {series of the session. Stuart "po ur y : 0 Ie Bill Bilsky ll! 82 212 861 this week. Bell and Beard are ,,, p.,,; anq Ernie Phelps ¢2Me through with games of 214, Pn YMYW Mixed at . Coral stale: nde Juniors. can hurdle Howe over the top.|216 and 237 and Carl, team cap- wip pig 250 total. Dottie Neiger Lawrence Fox. S0 19s 334 Curran Pleases Coach Broad Ripple's Bill Tubbs is side-| fain. lent considerable support ung jenny Eden won the Block's Lec: Ahearn sa 188 s00 Coach Mowrey was pleased lined with ailments and so is With figures of 238, 204 and 223. land Bemis Mixed loops, both at Corl } Hardin 7 188 537 with Walter Curran, who gave gious gmith, miler, and probably| But, Howard Deer Jr, of Rus- Central, with respective sets of Charles M Markey 8 186 831 jis 202th 29» soot. 3 neh Speedster Tom Graves of Ripple. set Cafeteria’'s 1946 city champs, 241 and 235. Louise Zwiesler won Tot ARs . - o a pins & 3. yond un TL Joe Sexson and Charlie Eng- Peat them all, except Estle. Deer the Head Pin event which wound Ss Waite SINGLES 3 and a second in the pole vault. lerth could carry Tech in the high | spilled 675 pins on games of 230, up the Wednesday Night Ladies Lawrence Fox 3 = as That event went to Beech jump, but Howe's Edgington has 254 and 191, also in the Classic. loop at the Fox-Hunt by record- join Miphy 03 1ho— 394 | G al e ) |sur ‘both witha 5-foot-714 Russet grabbed a share of team ling a 309 mark. | Charles Markey’ 13. 54 rove’s “bare - foot-boy-with-pole, surpassed | Fonnie Snyder 70 191— $28 Ralph Cingo, whose 11-foot, 2- leap. The broad jump should 0 B Wie » 4.8 = Eugene Zwiesler ares os hi oo inch vault is two inches less than Delong to Mr. Meyerrose, who has, ., Ext1e 0 POLE RS (MEN) opp) Alta, White. Janie's Beauty S Les - $18 Lea” Ahearn eel 131 188 170 492 the present county top. And Cingo projected a 21-2% leap. But Howard ger Jr. Russet Cafeteria 675 Thelma, Weathers, Hardyare. Eftes | : 308 Bil Bilsky ........- 7 174 147 458 3 . ohnn. sane 0 akes anie's and Kenny Allen of Ben Davis Howe's Keith ‘Quillen has done Red Sluart. Mechanics Laundry .... 867) OTHER LEAGUE LEADERS (WoMEN, "Fight Results
bettered the present county per-|20-feet, 4} inches. Phe Tech's Frank Morton and Attucks’ Bill Smith own the 11-4
alias 855 Ruth Irwin, Riviera Federal Mixed 99 630 Joan Adams, Public Service Co. Mixed 485! | Doris Hamilton, Herff Jones Mixed 47 YORK (St. Nicholas Arena) (UP)— Bonnie Beavers. Farm Bureau Ladies 441 Walter Cartier, 180, New York, outpointed 1586, Philadelphia, 10)
Renner's Bob Susemichel, Delaware Bowl ...... {Herb Hohlt, Yaver Men's Shop “ Harold Gaalema, Russet Cafeteria
formance with a 5-10 high jump By United Press
stalemate, two inches short of the
‘Five schools will
|Dame has picked a six-man squa {Butler will go with five and {Franklin with one. IU has passed up the simultan-| {eous Penn Relays to try for indi- Bill Fleming, Shot Putter John Association Meets 3 vidual titles in the five relays and Helwig, Javelin. Thrower
vidual ts. The Hoos- Murphy, Dashman Bob Smith, es ® Idividual vents. Ih phir Pole Vaulter Jim Miller and Broad Pitchers Association will have a
teams are given the best chance Jumper John Worthington. lof gaining points. Big 10 sprint] champ C Charley Peters, Shot Put-'h has selected Dashmen John Brad- comers are invited.
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distance {men and Tim Crawforth, javelin
Purdue's best hope is in the mile 'tosser.
ing a 12-man team; Purdue has relay where Frank Harder, Big| |entered seven cindermen; Notre 10 indoor 400 king, will run an- Loyd Smith, a: chor. Ed Jones, Big 10 indoor high!gmith is undefeated in two years jump champ, and Broad Jumper| land is the Jack Blair are entered in individual events.
Notre Dame is sending Hurdler|
John
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county meet record. Lawrence Central's Charles Raab won the 440-yard dash over Southport’s Jack Hall and Ben Davis’ Glen Burkhardt won the
pole vault county tops but Merle, Horton of Tech could get supplementary points. And Howe could get them back in the shot-put. Dick Oberlies and Bob Mogle can
Gomer Allred, Russet Cafeteria Frank Smiley, Local No. 130 . Tommy Uberta. Block's Mixed . Charles thE Tool Room . Jess Montague, Coca-Cola “s Mark 'Plerson, Indiana Pur ... {Rocky Picione, Atlas Fue |Mitier Ensminger, Cline Realtors
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n PTH 8 PT)y Height, 1 11 feet, 2 inches elay—1, Pike Township (CottingNo Board Wagle, Bell); 3, Ben Davis; South) rt: 4, arren Central. Time, 40-8: meet record. d--mark of 41.0 set by Ben Davis in_1942.) Wy Mile Relay—1, n Davis (FrederRurknardt); 2, a y Sout iho rt; 4. FrankNn Township, Time, Time, 1:
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Shortridge, 1038. 1938.
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a Tex. Then Miss Ladewig teamed HS se—133.0, Parzish, Crispus At-|With Wyllis Ryskamp to move!
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