Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1950 — Page 19
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Big 10, Pacific Meet pat. pia: g Tonic Third Lap to Boost Publinx Play &
Mates to Easy Victory
MADISON. Wis.. June 21 (UP)—Wiseconsin's grek
“runner, Don Gehrmann, closed his
burst of speed, even though nis Big Ten teammates lost as ex- At Louisville July 1
pected in the 10th annual Big track meet.
The talented West Coast team scrambled to a 60-t0-63 win| Reese Berry, the quiet-spoken
for its sixth triumph in the inter-.
West Coast T
akes 148
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in Mile Relay Looks to National collegiate career in = Qualifying Round
Ten-Pacific Coast Conference ; By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS
cash register salesman from Indi-
conference spectacle last night. McEwen of Michigan in the two anapolis, looked ahead today to But it was the closest meet in the mile with a time of 9:09.6 and to the national public links golf history of the event—Ilargely due Otis Chandler of Stanford in the tourney after ringing up the best to Gehrmanpn's great perform- Shoe, put with a heave of 56 feet, take of the local qualifications at
ance.
The slender Badger runner, .
“stated to compete in three events, won both the mile and half mile] and he ran a stupendous third] lap on the Western Conference | mile relay team to give Wiscon-| sifi’s “Leroy Collins an anchor lead he held with ease. By the time Collins’ crossed thé finish line, it was too late for
the Big 10 to triumph. ‘But Gehr-|220 With a two-yard lead and | breezing, he pulled a muscle in|Ors.
'his left leg and had to give up.| Eight Man Team Charlie Peters of Indiana went Five other qualifiers will com-
mann did a great job. Smart Pacing He paced himself smartly in the
_.mile and then blazed out. in. front 00. to Wil...»
inthe final half fap to win in"
4:11.11, lay, the mile. The Pacific Coast beginning July 3 through July 8 took the 480-yard shuttle relay at the Seneca course. . 2 and the 440-yard relay. Berry constructed his 148 with
He came back in the half mile and in the final 60 yards burned past four runners to win in 1:50.7,
fastest collegiate half mile of Dick Dolne, Montana, in the dis- Ing then faltered slightly by comcus: Jim Holland, Northwestern, pleting the 36-hole grind with a
Gehrmann and Dick Attlesey, In the broad jump; Don Laz, 1111-76 on the second trip. pois, in the pole vault; Leroy Col-| The ex-Tech High School links- | the Harding Cup, symbol of team supremacy in the event.
the year and a new meet record.
fourthern California hurdler,
{Pacific Coast total would have qualifications at Louisville July 1. been five points higher. Don An-| Berry topped yesterday's abiderson, California's sprint star breviated field of 60 qualifiers | who finished second In both with a 148 and was joined by Ted {dashes in the NCAA meet, cap- Lach Jr. and Bob Ludlow, the {tured the 100-yard dash with ease Butler linksman, to form the {in :09.7 but halfway through the! Harding team to compete in the
nches. Coffin yesterday.
Sa : > the most blue chips today as the But for one bad break, the low medalist for the national
nationals on July 1 for team hon-
bona sine PEISR--Lhe--eight-man- Indianapolis: The Big Ten won only one re- team for individual match play}
Other individual winners were a par 72 on the first 18-hole out-
were the only double winners of lins, Wisconsin, in the 440-yard man played well over the tough the night. Attlesey captured both dash,
and a three-way tie be- slightly soggy fairways- of the 1 the 120 yard high hurdles, setting tween Eric Roberts, Washington Coffin terrain in the first 18-hole | IABA Planning aan F i 2 S a new mark of -13.8, and the 220 State, Jack Barnes, Southern jaunt. He went out two under the | For Amateur Day
lows. . {California; “and Edgar Jones, par 37 but come in two over on Other meet records fell to Don Purdue, in the high jump, {the second nine -after getting |
OMAHA, Neb., June 21 (UP)—The University of Texas Long-| horns trampled the Washington State Cougars 12 to 1 last night| ha Se air t> even the count in the National Collegiate Athletic Association feet out, gelling bir ies on, two, away along with numerous other : Texas bunched 15 hits effectively to down the Cougars. i /three and 10. ° : g League's 1950 All-Star team third
Birdies on Three
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eld, July. 16... A television set v prize for the second straight year He chipped in on three from 30 3n4 a radio will also be given
| prizes between games: for those paseman, latest returns in fans’|
vas Washington State's first defeat in the doubleselimination tour-| ch gnd Ludlow came in dead- in attendance.
ney and left the Cougars and Lotighorns with identical records of! 3
Idckéd at 150 for the .36 holes, each with 758. The quintet com-
" three victories and one defeat.
The double-header w
ie sh 4 HE ATR RS A EA ind a iid dT LEN a wo TREO eliminated “ATAbAmE,’ Stocks, Not Midgets, IpIiSIAE the GUATITEFs 1HCIides Bob League against of :
8 to 1, in the opening game last night's double-header to remain in the running with Texas, Washington State and Rutgers. Wisconsin and Rutgers each have
won two and lost one,
Racing Here Tonight
{Buchanan, South Grove, with 73- | » {pacesetter in one game and the 118, Tar 251, Bob Crouch of Speed! Big Six leader "against the city . jway, w - 53; ph! . ! The stock cars, not the midgets. ‘Heinlein of Coffin, who tied Jeader in he Sher. Teams nat are running at the West 16th Crouch with 81-72; Doug Crist of e leading their resp Pp {Street Speedway tonight. _ __ |Riverside, with 79-75, and Lynn Time trials begin at 7 p. m. ee of Sarah Shark, who hit 80-74, "
Sudden Death |wifh the first race billed at 3:39 the latter pair tied at 154.
now on, and either Wisconsin or
when they clash in tonight's only gontest. | The winner tonight takes onj Texas tomorrow night, and the| winner of that contest meets! Washington State in the fiinal Friday night. |
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National Public Links Tournament in |fornia. e, Ralph Heinlein and Ted Lach. Back | Both committees were autho- . Berry, who led qualifiers at Coffin dlow and Lach to represent Indianapolis in competition for
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