Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1950 — Page 13
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Set For Tests : Speedway fo Be Closed As Cars Aim at 10 Mark
, The “big deal” is he test 1 runs for the wo powerkul Novi Specials which didn’t get into the race and which Lou Welch says can do-140 miles hour on the bricks. ~ Chief Mechanic Bud Winfield will try fo get the cars up to that gait, which would be the fastest ever run on the track. He said he would test
the cars on the track mptil they attain that speed befdre going San Quentin.
to winter guarters in Cal- JOHNNY p A RSORS will
ing . . . he'll be “very much in” the entry list n ren One bid for hase of a Blue : Crown came from a FrMoner at!
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Let's make a tate with some bait Beside 1 some ry i Hoosier stream. Our bobber shows these fishy fats and
The ishing fine up to its usual standards say the :
water, milky water, high, water has stymied the angler
OTHER THAN the places mene tioned, forget it. The fish mighty particular.
worms, hard gut. Jt she they ‘may bite on But some of our finny friends ty a (Some vipa | ng
are biting. Blue gills, rock bass,
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___itOrnia. Welch says. he. Wants tol “pio 2 SOUND WL 4 le aay for that speed for the| on re 1 race. - ‘The Novis will run without an/P_ m., Indianapolis . tiie, dur audience. The track will be closed program heard here through to the public because of the clean- WIRE. : ing up operations . . . cleaning up| "pacing current national “a_hundred “tons” of paper and a mpion, will make his next bid other debris lett by the huge Me- ¢\" toinel toward the 1980 title] G4 AER coat SONAR WE LRE ~TODM1Te Nat What day the cars will attain tional Championship classic at
their peak is still a question. The| pn. wmijwaukee State Fairgrounds | Novi crew has Jbeen working on in Milwaukee. -
the speedsters of “Daring Duke", Other national championship! Nalon and Chet Miller since race... os each for 100 miles on the’ day. = AAA schedule are: June 25, Lang-|
The Novis also will run .a tire! horne. Speedway, near Philadel-| test for Firestone. Firestone Tire phia, Pa.; Aug. 19, Springfield]
and Rubber Co, already is getting| | (TIL. ) Fairgrounds; Sept. 2, Dus!
ready for the 1951 race to cope! pn (II) Fairgrounds; Sept. 9. with the fast speeds anticipated New York State Fair, Syracuse;
because of the’ record-breaking] Sept. 10, Michigan State Fair,
qualifications and race this ear, : . « NJ. Ya: FIreatone has oo Se ices ra Detroli Sept. 24, Goshen, Fol Jerry Helder, riding Friar's Melody; A.D. Flamondan iu, riding ay and Hewy Helgtaen i up on Some Gold, are cipected
tire which they hope will increase grounds; Nov. 12, Phoenix, Ariz. to be entered in the third running of the Royalton Steeplechase next Saturday. “This photo was s taken during the running of the Oak
the speed of the cars because of ' for 200 miles, Aug. 27, Wis-| Brook Challenge Cup race recently. Some Geld was the winner, tng pea _— aration Jde- consi State Far, Milwaukee. ; ! , - . O'Brien Given - Royalton Steeplechase Su Villemain Opens 4 Flats’ to Public y; iin Annual Award ~~ ©P Wind Up Training Put a Saddle on Him—Let Him Romp a Bit | Philadelphia Bout
type materials in the tires make] LIKELY addition. to the AAA If the Old Plow Horse Isn't Done for, Banquet Held in | By JIM HEYROCK Set for Monday
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it possible for faster speeds on the| National Championship schedule) turns; Firestone officials report. |is a 150-mile title race Oct. Also planning .to test his car the new San Diego, Cal. Fd this week to get ready for 1951 They're rushing work on the oneand assure himself of a starting, \and-one-half-mile banked track] position is Joel Thorne. jutieh will have asphalt surface’ < » ‘and predicting qualifying THE WEATHERMAN, w h o speeds of 130 mph. Ath | was responsible for many jitters COMES A eli in fiom. the| therton enter Anybody with riding experience and a horse can enter the| prior to and during the 500-Mile| |News & Press of DE 8... Ralph (“Buckshot”) O'Brien flat races of the third annual Royalton Steeplechase next Saturday. PHILADELPHIA, June 3 (UP) Race this year, kept the MGM Swe = os that. citizens visit: became. the sixth Butler Univer-| The Royalton committee is encouraging “anybody with a horse” Sugar. Ray Robinson and Robmovie people on edge yesterday. iw =a Pepe ia ton Raceway have! |sity athlete to receive the Andy to enter the four flat races (those without jumps). Western. horses, |g Villemain of France completed All day long cameramen and| "8 ae i a r ng oR ’ arg Williams Memorial Award at the regular saddle horses or plow nags, as long as # they can run, will thelr ultra-t drivers’ sat by waiting for a|Deen driving their passenger cars, = 5 "3.0," 4geociationibe accepted... ic: "training today for their ultra-im-on—-the—one-and-one-quarter-milel, iddleweight challengers’ “chance to fnT AAT §CeTes for] track. Asphalt surface is to. be SPFINg sports banquet last night. The committee hopes to build {portant m g 8 the Clark Gable-Barbara Stan- applied. later, Darlington Race-| Ihe greatest scorer in Butler its entry list for these rices with [fight in the huge Municipal Stadwyck movie, “To Please A Lady. Jw aDP is advertising a 500-mile race {basketball history, O’Brien was| as many local horses as possible. ‘lum Monday night. Cars included the Sarafoff Special, ! Way Labor Day and predicting! accorded. the honor because’ of The committee will pass on rid- ° The winner of Monday's 15+ the Bromme Special, the Keck| \speeds - of 150 mph. Race his. “unselfish attitude toward ers as far as experience is. con- {round bout will have an advance Special, Ross Page Special, Estes Fy be run under sanction of the | teammates and. his wholesome cerned and a $5 entry fee is the ' |elaim on the middlewight crown,
Special, Wolfe Special, Hinkle _\conduct as athlete and student, only other requirement. {for the Pennsylvania Athletic Special. Drivers . include Louie eninge Seusoidatey 204 Cone typifying the undying spirit of There will be four flat races, Commission will recognize him as Tomei, George Connor, Henry 5 Andy Williams.” one for women, during this year's world champion. More important,
Banks, Chet Miller, Spider Webb, '¢2ded by Norm Witte, of Day-
Joé James, Bud Rose and Jack MeGrath, Maybe they'll shoot the! final scenes tomorrow,
» “WILBUR SHA pink”
Williams was a former Butler running. That's two more than 2 {football player who died from in-| were on the program last year, AAA BIG CAR RACES TO-! | juries received on. the gridiron This year's chase, sanctioned by DAY , . Dayton (0.) Speedway, in 1942. Other winners of this/the Hunts Committee of the Na-v-Ruttman-and-Puame- -Cart« Award-have-been-Andy- “Witltams;itionat— Steeplechase —and--Hunt-er; rr Trenton (N. J.) Fairgrounds, 1942-3; Herod Toon, 1945-6; Wal-1 Association, is scheduled to get featuring . Indianapolis . ‘Winner.ly. Potter, 1946-7: Howard Mani-/under way at 2 p. m. next Satur{Johnny Parsons; next Sunday,| (fold, 1947-8; and Charles Maas day on the Wells “Hampton Farm 100-Mile National Championship|last year. {14 miles northwest of Indianapolis |race, Wisconsin State Fair-| Awards for participation in off Rt. 52. \grounds, Milwaukee; sprints, Wil- SPring sports also were presented) = Eight Races On Program liams Grove (Pa.} Speedway. {to Butler athletes last night in! “This year's program will include | MIDGET RACES . . . Tonight, {Atherton Center. {eight races, two over brugh, two
timber and the four flat Kokomo Speedway; Wednesday! bal SITY BLOCK jover
however, is the fact that the win. ner has been, guaranteed a shot iat the world crown before Oct, 1. [by the National Boxing Assocla-|
ied]
a The NBA has ordered the winafter. . seeing photographs
{of New York's title fight between - + {Champlon- Jake daMotta and ex-| [champion Rocky Graziano, :June ||28, to defend against the Robin-son-Villemain victor within 90 days. That NBA edict must be {observed ‘regardless of any De [turn bout contract between La-| ? {Motta and Graziano. Jack Brant Jr. . . . Racing |
He terms it “the most perfect start in the history of the speed-| way.” Shaw says drivers in alll 11 rows held their positions until they crossed the starting line. “The start of this year’s race!
gn will probably be in next year's
Donald - Campbell, (races,
Bas speedway program with the title: Bight L i ees Tot" Indinnamols: M hal oo ow. ne of the Pine h the Reualt Robinson Favored he eethear P Tade” i anon: Art Fougerousse, New! ninges "horses a Cc airman 0 @ Kovyalton, i Sweethea ts on a 1Speedrome and Cincinnati; Sat- flan; Ione Friek. Huntingburg rom on the steeplechase circuit, ‘will Y Brown-skinned- - Robinson of
MAURI ROSE was late for urday night, Lafayette Speedway.|Kouns
[Eines nnd James Rosenstinl both of | be after the second leg on thej (Harlem, who already wears the
{welterweight crown, was favored at 3% to 1 over Villemain because of his remarkable record and his more explosive punch. In 11 years jot professional fighting Robinson .[lost but one decision and was held [to two draws. —Although Villemain lacks Rob inson’s explosiveness, -he is expected to give Sugar Ray a hard The short, solid, blackhaired Frenchmen has speed, ruggedness and amazing endurance,
work at Studebaker in South Bend] STOCK CAR RACES , .. To-] this week for the first time. Butinight, W. 16th St. Midget ‘Speed-|
(track). SERVICE AWARDS Baseball—John Bruckman
olf Robert Ludlow and Kenneth Hov/ Royalton trophy. The 10-year-old | Fo Indianapolis; Clyde Me-| celding won the Royalton last] ili es it was ok. He called his boss after way; Tuesday night, Lafayette LoTennis—Robert LeCompte and Ronald the race and asked for permission Speedway; Thursday night, Day-| “Track—Jack Aldridge. John Bradley, | (coming running. to stay over for the Victory Din-/ton (0.) Speedway; Friday night, sh Thomas crass Bames Glass Don! * Storm Hour will again be ridden | ner Wednesday night to collect Richmond (Ind) Midget. Stadium; Th and-Bob- White. all of-Indlanas-rhy 28-year-old Greer Allen - of: : ole Harold Cline, Canton, O.: Tho Y his third- "Place money. \Saturday night, Pi. Wavn sigh. Chicago. It is owned by J. B. Youd, a 1 (baseball); Robert Wainscott, | mans, { o S Hinots, now at Herbert Taylor, selected as! LITTLE HARD TOP RACES, |Greeatie the University o most valuable player by hig Man-| get those choice seat requests Orosleys, ete, , Tonight, Terre and paul Vanderbilt University. ual baseball teammates, will refor the b500-Mile Race to the Haute; Monday night, Richmond Milburn. both of Indianapolis; Norman First winner -of the Royalton ceive the Menges award Tuesday Sreedway pile so. ey say al (Ind.) Midget Stadium. i Soi Tom Soins. pope {was Valdina Guy, & mare later g¢ the annual Roines Club ath4 ack—Don Bottles n—Fou
erenz, both of Indianapolis. {year and will be entered in the Sun Valley) Reher Forbes. Let REMINDER H "1051: Better Speedway, Anderson. an dent Managers—Norbert ser former dean of medicine at| or e and Charles Trotter, a killed in a race.
1 . “ ) } ADST ESlard" etic banquet in the school cafe- Bovine men who watched him at ervations are “pouring in” for, ROARING XO TEL nach A a Boh rT Ascher, ich . Storm Hour is expected 10 teria. ' Sixty-four other baseball POR Men a Io Ws 0G next year. New Castle; Wednesday night, | A ennis Bruce ~ Laetsch and Harold have heavy competition this yeariand track team members will also perbly conditioned.
we h of Inds lis “al . MURREL BELANGER and Speed Bowl, Cincinnati; Thursday | ior Bg Bogert poh {from a locally-owned horse, Ban- be honored.
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passing up Juicy bait, The ware] © { dens report a wide variety in the| Clinton, pa ay diet offered fish in Hoosle r Boa: and Bt Yi RE : streams. Lucky anglers are reel-|
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SERIOUS FISHERMEN MAY Hunt break their rods in two when they Scott, Onto, hear what's luring the denizens of | Greene, Carroll, CLP ma SARTO aad
the deep in Johnson County, The| bait? Turtle liver. We don't think| Oficals Scar Sean
80, either, Marion County reports fair, catches. The rain hasn't been too bad, The streams-are in fairly good condition and the boys are! coming up with some nice blue] gills and rock bass, especially in COLUMBUS, 0., June 3 (UP) the Oaklandon reservoir, ~-fcores stayed low in the Amers’ Pan fishermen can get a break ican Bowling Congress with toin Warrick County, The warden day's high doubles in the minor down there says “bring your pans events a 1200 by Edmund Mel. and a cook fire.” The Warrick|sheimer and Charles Walshon n of fish are biting on worms, Streams Chicago, * are clear, too, which figures, Most Waiter Stuck, Ofl City, Pa. clear streams are good fishing rolled 655 on games of 210-214-territory. . . 231 to pace today’s singles scor= : " ing. THE SITUATION in Kosciusko, ABC officials said about 25,000 County is 4.0 (Navy men say keglers from 968 cities in 44 that's perfect). Blue gills on states, Canada and Alaska will worms is the order of the day. have competed in this 47th ABC : Better hurry, though, before the when the final pin is down. news gets around. White River has seen better days. It's muddy, but a few channel catfish are biting on smelt, |; shrimp and night crawlers, an 5 “TRY JOHNSON COUNTY T6F a sure thing. All streams aré reported good with the crappies, blue gills, sunfish and suckers fighting for the honor of being caught. Upstate the bait isn't getting the gate either. Fulton County can point with pride to Lake Manitou and the Tippecanoe River. All streams good. Give them a try,
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rack. Vincent Gutitant And Jim Nyers. : MANUFACTURERS LEAGUE
€ “Bid for purchase of the Lou Moore Anderson: Saturday night, Day- gkioher. Biwood: Thomas Wetaler. shaker Gold: Tr
Blue Crown Special Lee Wallard ton. (0.) Speedway. * CHEERLEADERS Rabin) drove Tuesday. There has been’ SPORTS CAR RACES ... AKA Sepnd Year Award—Lady Atn Halp several “nibbles” from prospec- sanctioned races, Bridgehamton, gh Fe Araress iim, Ba, Frc tive purchasers for Moore cars. Long Island, N, Y.
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Brush Race Is Finale | Ba 1 seball—Bob Rise a0” Dick Nyérs and Spmjtol Ol. Although Storm Hour has had ra ok— haries Burgess, ‘Richard Eider, Allan fa. many wins recently, Bannock | Larry Holand Donn Kleis, Dick Nyers and DeWollf News |Laddie was the bigger money, ve Lettotn Boughton Excavating |winner last year. Storm Hour ‘brought in-a-total-of §720 during
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Goaries Raker. Don: "Smith and Charles Capitol Oi |... eave we g HN Frack—non Cline, Ronald Grahsm, Jim Eyhion Resin or ide Sa T 0 L Thi WwW o The Royalton will be a brush Be ol Oo irace, the last on the program. ony i — Webster | Browne Brewer, Indinhia Hetormatory { ’ id h D «del ¥ pen eagues Is eek Wilt i 1] Mile | Some Gold, a horse ridden by Sandler. Charies Taio and Sos Net on-Zell ciry LEAGUE, i chard ‘ | Barnyard Polo’ Will Get OF to Flying | '3 (UP)—Sweden’s Alf Holmberg, morial trophy. The horse has won Paimer. in. n. Tames, James Union Prin Beaiers : {now a student at the University the Ruckelshaus timber ‘event and baseb agers, Hymie Kingan AA
» next Satyr- {Sandberg. Indianapolis; John » Res, Richardson Rubber No, Moore isn't going to quit rac-'day. Baseball—Price Hawking, Paul Herbrécht, ‘ last season while Laddie earned Y ‘Kocher, ‘Bill Reever, Chafles Shell, Gordon 8 Tabor, Norman Taylor and Bil} Williams Vestal ge Track—Jim Beatty aL L F, {Henry Helgeson, will be out to | Elsner. Jerry Ha vie: Tn io Lakes, Joo Perris’ “Hoods «i Bure take home the Ruckelshaus Me churenzo aymond Lee, ak Miller, Moore Mortu Start.at Three City Parks Wednesday kl iC Calderon, Morris Allee, B ob Ei hhoitz, J = Eagles Lodge Two hundred sixty players wil] pitch in to see that the Hoosier of Tennessee, outsped FBI Agent twice and if it comes through {34e he Kenneth L arrison’ aleo wil hn Bridgeport Bia
ngerford. Greenh Greenburg. Robert Hinds, Frank Mascari, Don: Mason, | MUNIC PAL LEAGUE 260 Horseshoe Pitchers 2 Freshman Nu Baseba PELHAM MANOR, N. Y., June les Monroe, Bill Onkes, Ed Otey, Don Art Sacks Ui died Cars’ Capitol Hprseshoe Pitchers’ Association gets off
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to a fiying start Fred Wilt of Indiana by five yards this year, the trophy will leave recounts 16 SIX LEAGLE . i
—————————————— eng L Pet. “this week, téday to ‘win the invitation mile Indianapolis. | Kirshbaum Cen : 9 1.000 The barnyard polo brigade opens up Wednesday at Garfield, run Ye the New York AC track Another timber race will be the Tag-Team Fight fodiens Shere gr eons = ia Tarkington and Brookside city parks with ladies’ might. . Meet ina disappointing. 4:15.1. John B. Stokely memorial. Moon-| = {de aes Papaeics +... L...2... 80 Thursday night the Ten will take over and the season will be. in Browning Ross of Villanova [shee has one leg on that trophy. Set for Tuesday Monee Mesern 1000
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Schedule Today
3 Tom Marshall, tion's Industrial League includes " . \slow track at Travers Island, Kevin Tohnston tar] in ail, Joung Li EG Se A vp 18 men’s teams and s¥Ven wom- IC4 odin ns imade even slower than usual by : yo 5 an uan Hernan- games ai Putnamville ‘and Pendleton; » hy Z 7 y hich » en's squads, all sponsored. 3 a fine drizzle of rain. Irish cham- Gets Park Honor {dez, of Mexico City, have been a Sta LEAGUE
Women pitch under the same fules the men [ollow, The only doncession is in the distance be- ; is. 30 feet
{been signed to oppose Col. Pete Indiana Reformatory vs. Tryon Tavern) at Pendleton, Capitol Oil vs Boughton Ex 2,
- Kevin Johnston has been named | Peterson, and Karl Davis, both of ¢ cavating at Riverside No uth "side honorary captain of the Park Los Angeles, in the Australian Saints vs Den-zell at ® Gained School baseball team, according tag-team batfle at the ‘outdoor mis Hy 3" News ve. Vestal Steel at River: to Coach Seward Wilshere. The Sports Arena Tuesday night. CITY LEAGUE
rh Is Poods vs. Kingan AA at Rhodius Lou Reichel Memoridl award in A" Second’ windup features wilt} No 1, Union Frinters ys, Moore Mortuary
Riverside No. udson Dealers vs
’ 2 |pion John Joe Barry was fourth In the other invitation event Carver Award on the program, James McKenna, of the host club, caught Morris "Times State Service Curofta, a Seton Hall freshman;
mien alternate at the various park gogroMo, June 3—Henry Cry- from Australia, 10 yards from the
baseball has been resented to ) courts. er of Chicago, freshman at the tape and went on to post a half-|pp. oo 4 woneo Pp pit Yiadek Kowaishl, Detroft, SIRE vhed Cars va pine oNo. 1 and Officials of the association re- University of Illinois, received yard victor over Curotta In the ou or auards made at gradu Sait ns " id fll. Longson, of Riverside No 4. SEX. LEAGUE port a growing interest in horsey, (gryer award for the out. 600-yard run, ‘The winning time) ation exercises: : aL ale THY. Fre at 40th A Havesfors charins Re. shoe pitching i Indlanipolis. standing performer as the AAU was 112.5. ENALL. Both bouts are scheduled for Reva s vs. Linde Alf Products at Riverside, rm = an 1 = Slr the SD S ran its first George Washington Jim Fuchs failed to break his gilgtters Colwell; bent fonor, Phe: LO falls out of three. baum Center at Putnamyitie Hi
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Carver invitational track meet in own world mark in the 16:pound! a driving rain. ; shot put today. The Yale athCryer won the 440-yard dash-in lete-took first place witha mark: 50.4 and the 330-yard dash in/of 56 feet 55 ‘inches, about two :33.6 during the rheet, which was inches short of his record. held at Kautz Field here. Sam. Felton of the New York John Stayten, a freshman from AC set a new meet mark in the! urdue;s running unattached from 16 pound hammer event with a Anderson, won the 1000- -yard run heave of 187 feet 7 inches, Ra in 2:18.8. - * It took a handicap to settle the John
Owens - 100-1, Time, high jump as Arnold Webb of the Price and Prank Mead
Johnston, Lowell Johnston, Thomas Rep | {Richard Ragan, Gerald Slatin, Pat! Whyte, Herbert Wiison| rr -
REAL, rve—James Beattey, Howard Hen Ralph Wairod, David Williams | and Leslie oe. mana 5 Fiftl and Sixth Grade George Camp-| bell, Sty Esterline, Don Hines; Robert! Igou, David Jack Keller Andy |
Age is no barrier to participa-| tion in the association's activities. —Nor- steal-enadition.—Ampu-" tees and invalids in wheel chairs have -played with league teams ; and found the keen. competition a tonic for morale and physical P condition. The assbciation formally opened
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| Tichenor, Plainfield. Time Businessmen’s Association, Patton 220-1, Gonzales. Gary: 2. Smith, ' six feet, seven inches.
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