Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1950 — Page 15

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MORE FANS through the track turnstiles are needed to take the “heat” off midget racing. Talk is that the

midgets aren't pulling large their survival in these parts.

One top driver in the midget circuit is concerned over| the purses and considering a change of activity. Purses!

are paid on a percentage of the gate receipts.

SALEM has scheduled a special midget race program for the July 4 holiday with a 50-lap feature.

HE INDIANAPOLIS SPEED WAY is buzzing with pre-race ac-| tivity. The reason: Drivers. and

- their crews getting ready for the!

100-mile National Championship race at Langhorne Pa.) SpeedJ next Sunday. The Novis are still here . . . probably will be for] a couple of weeks yet , , , making! those test Tans,

THE AAA CONTEST BOARD has verified the Angle's prediction of last Sunday that: the "500" this year, would be cut because of the race being stopped-at 345 miles The official point standing for the first five places just released: Johnny

| Parsons, 690 points; Bill Holland, | B52; Mauri Rose, 483; Cecil Green, [AAA sanctioned, Sprints, Salem) eliminated himself by saying he! 414; Joie Chitwood, 217.5. Tony| ; Oy ine ttenhausen got 127.5 points for Fairgrounds; x Be = pa | Mile National a Tuesday at | Langhorne Speedway, near Phila-| Tuzo Portuguez—and so that left] AB JENKINS, America’s but-/deiphia, Pa; CSRA sanctioned,

driving relief io Chitwood.

standing distance record holder,

“will make another speed attempt] on Bonneville saltbeds in Utah|sprints, Jungle Park Speedway, 1949 from Cyrille Delannoit.

next month. He'll try to better) his own unlimited records for six hours in his Mormon Meteor, The car is now being worked on at Hill Field, Ogden, Utah, by stu-| dents in the Air Corps mechanics The car has a Curtis-| Wright Conqueror airplane. engine. Ab will make his run on a 1115-mile sircular Sourae.

JOE HELPLING, Anderson | oilman who operates Sun Val- | ley Speedway there, has a new crashers,” When he caught a group breaking through the | fences at Sun Valley he gave | them the alternative of arrest | or reporting to the track im | working clothes a couples of days later to rebuild the fences. They agreed to work, Helpling | said,

“Daring Duke” Nalon, of the Novi team, and Lou Moore, owner of the Blue Crowns, are seriously; considering moving their resi-| dences to Indianapolis from Cali-| fornia.

“THE WRIGHT ANGLE” also! fs the name of a race horse. "There's ae named “Wrights Wrong,” too.

ADD TO THE so-what. depart-| ment: We're now driving the Mer-| cury convertible pace car which transported Barbara Stanwyck)

The Wright Angle— Midgets Turnstile Clicks

Report Crowds Aren't Enough | Fo “Guarantees Survival

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Mitr Likely Tile Foe of LaMotta

Others Out of Picture For June 28 Bout

* NEW YORK, June 17 (UP)— {when she was hers for the races. Handsome Tiberio Mitri of Italy, ‘It's a honey. Of course, we had unbeaten as a professional and i buy it . . , that is, the bank winner of his only fight in the did.

” - ” THE DARLINGTON (8. C.) In{ternational Raceway Corp, is ad|vertising its opening event Labor Day; Sept. 4; gs x 500-Mile: Stock” {ear race for 1950 and 1951 models.

enough crowds to guarantee

Takes Only One First Jim Fuchs, Michigan’ MINNEAPOLI

in for the injured Rocky Graziano in a world's pionship fight against titleholder Jake LaMotta, June, ; “Fhe International g Clu ubthe 126: go i Hirde . Toe ie f $25,- received sanction from both the Trojans’ only in [Shey Ivomise rizs purse of sao. New York Boxing Commission his job of scoring 18 points for order blanks list general admis. @nd the National Boxing ‘Associ- the day was outclassed by record-| sion prices of $3 and seats as ation to use Mitri in the Polo breaking performances by Yale's high as $10. ___| Grounds match. The Club hoped Jim Fuchs, Michigan's Don Me-| {to get LaMotta’s approval and/Ewen and a one-man track team CSRA CANCELED out its! officially announce the bout to- from North Carolina, Bill Albans, race scheduled for Bainbridge morrow, : Albans, ihe oily Norn Cares track, Cleveland, O. this after- ...¢ hi 3 ina competitor, lift a schoo noon because of differences with! mqaio io) NMAE fOMEr WARM into fourth place in all three the promoter who, says the PSRA drew from the bout yesterday! reglons ‘departed OF UNKOWR pnecause of a broken hand sufi ov fered in training . last week, MITCHEL a ie C8SRA Three subsitute challengers Point- Standing sy sanction again July 9 after track Were considered by the IBC— jor 38 “vile ai ay hg

“I tord.. 38; Yale, 1; Zarolina, improvements. . , Welterweight Champion Ray| Morgan State. 20: Californie, hh JS. Rio BIG CAR ’RACES .

with markers,

22 points. He outsprinted Att.

i 8; Occidental, 17; Notre Da { Robinson, Laurent Dauthuille of|Diego State ald exes, 14.

. Today, France and Mitri, Robinson yanis::} n>

a 13; Tulane, 12: Penn, Ailenicun Bate, in Kans yola

Denv ein, 10; Montana, 10: : Jaros State, Rta XN w Yor Dnitersity, tate, 6

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(Ind.) Speedway; Reading (Pa, | could not get ready in ri ls 00{ Dauthuille has a bout scheduled ly, Montreal vagainst|]

a State, 6; 8 nesota, 4;

Mitr, M The Italian won the European ALter noon middleweight championship

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{outpointed Dick Wagner, light] Frere to win the 220-yard low] . Tonight,| {heavyweight of Toppenish, Wash., hurdles and finished third in the! {at Madison Square Garden May 120-yard high hurdles and in the! 5 bout,

June 23, night sprints, Kankakee, TIL¢ fet Stnday;” Na: l¢

|Rockville, 1nd.

» MIDGET RAC ES Kokomo Speedway; Wednesday night, W. 16th St. Midget Speed-|19 In his only U. way; Friday night, Indianapolis] .

Speedrome and Cincinnati; Satur-] day night, latayette Speedway. Tough Break

STOCK CAR RACES . , This| lafternoon, Terre Haute; tonight,| |W. 16th St. Midget Speedway | Tuesday night, Lafayette SpeedWednesday night, Goshen (Speedway; Thursday night, Day-. fton (0.) Speedway; Friday night,| {Richmond Speedway; Saturday night, Sun Valley Speedway, An-| {derson.

” » - { ROARING ROADSTER RACES . This afternoon, Funk's Speed- | way, Winchester; Tonight, - Mt. {Lawn Speedway, New Castle; | Tuesday night, South Bend Moitor Speedway; Wednesday night, Speed Bowl, Cincinnati, O.; Thursday night, Paris, Ind.; Fri{day night, Sun Valley, Anderson, and Goshen Fairgrounds; Satur-| {day night, Payton {0.) Speedway.

MIDWEST HOT “ROD ASRO{CIATION RACES . . . This after-| Fi inoon, Waveland Speedway; to-| g& a |night, Mellott Speedway; Wednes-| ; day night, Jungle Park Speedway, |} Rockville; Friday night, Columbus! (Ind.) Speedway; Saturday night, | | new. one-quarter mile clay oval, Kirkiin.

broad jump, 56-Foot Heave | Fuchs turned in his second rec-|§ ord-shattering job in the shot put| in as many days. He heaved the! ball 56 feet, 11 3-16 inches today] to break his own new mark of} B56 feet, 74 inches established yesterday. He set the previous NCAA mark last year with a ihrow of. 56: feet; Lig inches, McEwen, a Canadian who Tn up track because he couldn't play hockey, broke Greg Rice's 11-2 year-old two-mile record of 9:02.68! inc in whipping Southern California’ Hh {touted Jim Newcomb easily. | McEwen was timed at 9:01.9, and went the second mile fagter| than the first to hold an edge of|¥ more than 100 yards at the finish 10 ne Stanford, boosted by Franklin {Held’s winning throw | javelin, won second place ni o | points. Yale, aided by Fuchs’! {work, wa# third with 27 markers s {while Morgan State, a little Ne-|

with 20 points, The highly-favored Trojan

Rocky Gratiano ghumly looks [the finals, was boosted mightily over. the fractured paw that will (by Attlesey’s victory and second prevent him from meeting Mid- [Place in the two hurdie events,

Facts Afield—

Warn Vacationists, Guard Against Forest Fire Peril

Timber Blazes Destroy Game Refuge; Watchword Is ‘Corefulness’ in Woods t

By FRANK ANDERSON VACATIONISTS, ready, aimWatch those cigaret butts, campfires and matches. A forest

fire is beautiful only to an arson

through carelessness ara guilty of home-wrecking. Each forest is & home to the animal and bird world. It shelters the deer, the squirrel and the game bird. You would not think of

throwing a burning cigaret on| the floor of a friend's houss.|

- Why do it in the home of the

birds and the animals?

” » » BUT WE NEED fire safety for more than just an excuse to fulfill a humanitarian impulse. | There's conservation to be considered. A burned out forest is lost to hunters for years. A suffocated animal or game bird can’t) reproduce to make up for the toll exacted by the hunter and trapper. America is a rich country. It| abounds in game and minerals. Or does it? Thers are those who say America is committing nature suicide by taking all and! giving nothing in return. That's where conservation comes in, Nature is like a bank account. You only get back what you put in. gp EA MOST RURAL residents know and practice conservation. They have to, because they live with

“a Iaaight dale, Laolt a na. [““Don a scans" 5 ite bout schedu une t fler, tri . | Fle a middleweight king. Ine star miler, triumphed as expect

ed in the mile run in 4:124 to | ured his left hand i in training. score the Badgers’ only points. |

—= It was the third straight year] {Gehrmann won the NCAA mile Re

0’ Connell to Ai Baseball Clinic

Danny O'Connell, Indianapolis; {Indians shortstop, will be one of| the Indians’ stars who will par-!| ticipate in a baseball prio at Victory Field Tuesday morning. “The clinic, sponsored by the! Recorder, is open to the ublic| and baseball aspirants, r A new trophy has been addsd!

In addition to O'Connell, who tO the prize list for the Western |

Western Seniors Trophy Added I)

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Second Place Drive Bags Enough Points For Collegiate Crown

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8, June 17 (UP)-—Southern California won only U. 8, seemed set today to fillone event in the 20th annual NCAA Track and Field Meet today, 68 over Wykagyl's windswept but the Trojans still landed enough star athletes in point-rich second | course today to take a commandmiddle weight cham- places to capture the national collegiate crown for the 1éth time ing lead at the end of the fourth

Dick Attlesey, Southern. Caltorniny, ard

IZamperini and Glenn Cunning to ham, who earlier had won twice|

leach, It was Gehrmann's 30th consecutivé win at the distance. Southern California's total was

{6 1/5 points smaller than the Tro a windy day,”

{jans posted last year in winning

les. Earlier Southern California won in 1026, 1930 and 31, and}

1035 through 1943. Perhaps more running records! "would. have been set today had! {weather conditions been more

{favorable,

A total of 47 schools counted ints, ranging down' ard from he Trojans’ winning total to 3/5 of a point each for Baldwin-Wal-lace, Illinois and Nebraska. The latter each tallied in a five-way tie for the final two places in the pole vault.

Summaries

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Mangrum Bras

‘Money Player’ Fires 4-Under-Par 68

NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y., June 17 (UP)—Llayd Mangruin, mustachioed “money player” from

|Chicago, blazed a four-under-par

[round of the $15,000 Round Robin ols: ourpament, with. a. plus. 35 The 35-year-old - Mangrum, {1948's leading money winner, ad{mitted he was “hitting excaptionlally straight—especially on. such as he picked up 18 points on his foursome and leaped

‘/the national crown at Los Ange- from third place in the standings

{to the top. Mangrum, who ‘equalled the

events he entered for a total of [07 Dine consecutive years from course record yesterday with a 85,

By JIM HEYROCK Fred Wampler Jr. needs an “angel.” The 28-year-old E. Washington St. youth, |be graduated from Purdue University today, won the Indianapolis District golf tournamen and is ready to turn professional. Just one is holding up the turn—money.,

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Little Fred, whose power- de the ful arms drive a golf ball as|553 i Sarah Shauk. Fred Jr, far as any in the amateur ishing with a 68 while his dad Fanks at he present time, har- carded an 86, rs the eam of pla “That tourney story the “clreult” with the Laying Ta - leading professionals—Snead, Hogan, Mid hd th

BUT HE 18 Ary addicted | to the elusive habit of eating and about 1 a.m. thus far hasn't been able to figure Fred Sr. wasn't happy. He how he can successfully pursue felt his son should have trained this habit while getting a start on a little better for the tourney. the pro elrcuit, {He thought the tourney was lost. Fred is aware of the hardships: But when fhe final scores were encountered by most new: pro-| [posted, Fred Jr, had an expla.

a 9. hn as other ideas and got to bed

bang-em and slam-'em world. ayer tamed,

Many who take the chance and os

was only slightly. less spectacular today as he carded aix birdies,

avoided the traps as il-they. were -

a plague, and came home with a brace of 34's that brought his 72-hole total to 273.

Jumped to 2d Place

Herman Barron, White Plains, N. Y., jumped to second place with a two-under-par 70 that earned him 14 points for the day and a point total of plus 22, Crowding Barron were Claude Harmon of Mamaroneck, N. Y,

Francisco with totals of plus 21 sé each, Veteran Lawson Little, the .|third round leader, had a bad foe with his frons, soared to 74 and lost seven points in the same .{foursome with Bell, Little's lapse

An enthusiastic throng of some 6000 urged on the obviously fatigued Ben Hogan at every hole, but the new National Open cham-

v.|Plon encountered occasional trou-

ble on the greens and could do no i/better than & 36-36-72. He

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nas more than 250 entrants | anticipated for the fifth annual L.- Strauss & Co, golf tournamerit at the Speedway links next Wednesday, reserved starting { times may be obtained now by

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- remained deep down in 15th place 5 | With a minus 22. Only Chick Harbert of Detroit was behind him with a minus 29.

{clubs that frown on a pro spend-

rand unheralded Art Bell of San

[dropped him into sIXtH place

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BUT IT WAS Dad Wampler who gets all the credit for teachall he'k

= “iE the youn THIS WOULDN'T be a bad spout ot ee pau started existence but Fred likes to play caddying for his dad and the old.

golf too well and there are those ., Wampler demonstrated the fin< ier points of the game. : Fred Jr, won the Big 10 indlvidual

ing too much time with his own game, So, until Fred, whose trade marks on the Hinks are a white cap and “loud” sports shirt, can discover a way to get his professional start, he'll continue te hit. them for the lovs.of the . game. And as things shape up now, he might monopolize the amateur pleture this year In Indiana. - { Fred finished the last week of his college career at Purdue last! week by dashing between final tests to golf courses in-Indianap-olis for the trict play. But the strain didn't show, He set a new record for district play by totalIng 210 for the 54 holes to lop three strokes off the old record held by Sonn Davia.

An entry fee of $2 1s and it will go into the prizes. The lowest 33 will comprise ths chara flight and the remal L will be put in flights of Pairings will be posted June

Hide ' n Seek Answer course, south ‘sills Hves at 1325 E. abuts been

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FRED 18. "GOING. Ante the aes counting business now with his dad, who is still an able golfer. The two Freds won the father

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and son tournament two weeks! hobby for

fessionals as they start out In the nation for his dad’s high mark

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| Bureau doesn't have very good {will give instructions in hitting, | { Seniors Golf Association tourna-| calling Chuck Garringer at the news for Hoosier anglers. Thun- Other members of the Indianap- ment at Meridian Hills Country Speedway clubhouse. der showers and warm and Jymid ois. and Mingeapotis baseball | Club, “June 29 and 30. ; i All Kolar golters re eign R Are iforec O= OC - a aay “up to a| They include Manager Al Lopez, IVS the Charles F. Rauh Pa-| | OCS OL Cp FON TRL good fishing score. of ‘the Indians; Don Gutteridge, | | triot’s Trophy, to be presented to) fee except the usual greens fee. Conservation officers report Indians’ coach; Whitey Platt, out-| the oldest golfer participating. The prize list consists of eight streams are muddy with fishing fielder; Dave Barnhill, Miller hur.| TO be eligible for membership trophies and several merchan14ir or pour, Only in Steuben ler, and Ray Dandridge, Miller in the Western Seniors Associa- | aise awards, ‘Trophies will be County are conditions excellent. third baseman, tion, a golfer must have passed) presented to the ie and Steuben fishermen are taking Al!so-included on the three-hour his 50th birthday. Many Bolters| LPs -up in the championship, bluegills and crappies in quantity PFOSTam will be Ted Sullivan,| in their 70s will participate.

{ handicap and junior divisions as from early evening until about business manager; Ownile Bush,| 8ix classes have been set up| well as to both members of the

Indians’ vice-president, and Stan for the two-day tour ent, acsundown, y tournament, a t - 0 " own Feezle, Pittsburgh scout. cording to age groups. The event| LioTious Jatuer-aon combina MARION COUNTY fishermen) Two-hundred-fifty participants will be climaxed on the evening :

Ken Hoy Jr. and his dad have won ‘the latter title for two) straight years, | Entrants. who register in ad-| vance may form their own four-| somes and tea off at any time during the day prior to 3: 30 0 p. m.

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haven't been having luck with from the clinic will attend the of the 30th by an awards banquet {White River. The east and the Indians-Millers game Tuesday in the Marott Hotel, tournament {west forks of White River in night as guests of the local man-, headquarters, Union and Fayetta Counties are agement. i A total of 150 entries are ex muddy with poor fishing, too. The i pected for the tourney. MemberWabash isn't earning a-reputa- Softball "Notes ship in the organization includes tion for hig catches, either. But ili will met 240 seniors in 18 states. Prizes a few scattered localities through- Notles iil at Beech will total between $1500 and out ' the state report —bluegills, | Piehi at 7.30 ott anans dnt Sek $2000. Qther. trophies are a. low, ‘crappies and other pan fish taking with the Plainfield Mercian. 1h ro. gross trophy presented by Walter flies, wigglers and Tod worms, erchants piaying the East pe Speadwar Kennedy of Martinsville and a low

Mercha Lavelle Sonat Yrw Post 908 will fac net rophy given. by Charles the

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resource problems are. City life] is too dependent on nature's rural! bounty to ignore conservation. So watch cigaret butts, campfires and matches when you ride by or walk through a forest, Nature’'s one of your best friends. Don’t do her wrong.

o » . WEATHER may detérmine| whether you'll catch that big one| - mow that the Bame fish season is underway. The U. 8B. Weath

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