Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1950 — Page 14
The Wright Angle— Auto Racing
\ Setin ABU Fights litters iv nm. £ rue. High Hurdles
~ By ART WRIGHT: hg i “Jitters” at the, AUTO RACING is battling a case of jitters” a . _Event in 13.6 Seconds
moment. - : : : 1 f It's so prevalent that the Contest Board of the Amer-| ARDLLEGE FARK. 4d. June 24 jcan Automobile Association,” top governing body of the bronzed member of the Los An sport and supervisor of the Indianapolis “500,” makes this geles Athlete Oi, toppled the A . : Kans iworld record for the meter; ies to the meing petgonnel in its latest bulletin: .Inigh hurdles today re some instances Bites resident of the West 16th Street the National AAU championship | mate racing programs are be-| Midget Speedway. jin 23.4 seconds. ch | , Roessler had sued Mitchell for; ttlegsey blazed through the 95ing replaced by other types: misrepresentation of fundi. He degree heat over the sticks Sl more sp ¥ joss 3 d . bi #hOW| yaad his complaint on the track lower the old mark of 13.7 set by Sass: : ns RE ~Fithiry paying the purse money, when in Forrest Towns in 1936 and ” is Tn as never before, ANY the payoff is handled by matched hy Fred Wolcott in 1941, Jo a Woh a, aration the stock car club. Ro ssler said) TF marked the second time with each other, promoters and AL Ye Bad been misinformed Siflasey had knocked over &i all others concerned.” {about the operation ‘ot the track. world record this year. He, en | THE “BiG DEAL” this after- Smaghey the 120:vard hifi in} NFU N i fidget | 000ON is tha 100-Mile National Fresno, Lal, earlier . 8 season ou IO ny ane Ta Championship classic for big cars in 135. do with the “fitters” and the AAA BL Langhorne Speedway, near Second Record Shattered i Contest Board's concern | Philadelphia, Pa. It's the third] While Attlesey was setting a Racin veterans are talking litle race of the year. The racé world record and meet mark, bout TE hand writing on the Starts with his point standing ore other senlor meet record was | a for coreting demise of the toward the national title: Johnny shattered by Sam Felton of the midgets. That talk gained impetus PAFSODS, Indianapolis “500” win-!New York A.C. and Jim Fuchs, when the W. 16th St Midget DeT: 710 points; Bill Holland, 552;{the Yale powerhouse also repre-| Bpeedwa temporarily ‘quit the | Mauri Rose, 483: Cecil Green, 414, senting the Gotham muscle-men, | BeedWaY ah and adds ql Lee Wallard, 396; Tony Betten- tied the shot record. . age ant for the stock cars {hausen, 327.5; Paul Russo; 298; Felton heaved the 16-pound| SROtAE BEht 1 I ny try WAIL Faulkner, 207; Jole Chit- Hammer 187 feet 3 and % inches a san i ir y ey wood, 217.5; George Connor, 202.5. 10 end the 38-year reign of P.T. are Spree ne A ' ture ge No likelihood yet of Parsons 1o8- Ryan, who set a hammer toss! Srompet Hn ng " a tte fng the championship for 1950. mark of 183 feet, 3 and % Inches oe Ne Fe here theyre still Holland and Rose aren't running back in 1914, running under AAA sanction in | Langhorne. wn even shamjpions the area. Speedrome here in In-| STOCK CAR RACE 100 miles . lanolin | is_aftarnoor, fo Dayton (0. rida ' . | Speedway; . . aps on e Spasdway’s Balt in Hidpe Shaw hai-mile track. Some of the . . + Bpeedroms didn't do badly at starters will be 1040 and 1950 ne: Lok: An. the turnstiles. Bpeedrome doesn't cars. Promoters say at least two Joy hy a Bay ot a down-to-run under AAA sanction. {AAA drivers— Duane Carter and the-tape thriller. { ro al. {Jimmy Daywalt — have official ae 200-Meter Finals | THE “BIG HEADACHE” for okay from Contest Board to Then Bob Tyler of Morgan the AAA has been stock car rac- !Ake part, even though the race g..., 50 the 200-meters finals| ing hereabouts, Rival associations 18 sanctioned by the National As, have built up a big following of fans at most tracks in this area, These asaociations race on short tracks— half-mile, quarter-mile yg and ffth-mile. The AAA Willi orogleys, Austins, etc—get back 21.1.
Los Angeles Entry Travels - 110-Mefter
{who won the 200-meter junior lerown yesterday, captured the | 100-meter dash title,
ing. Purse will be $5000 total with third
$1000 to the winner. | "Bill Fleming of Notre Dame
SOME PERSONNEL al- this season at ready have joined the stock car Terre Haute, But they needed ranks. It's become so big a quesong senna Bn Joye sonn | now says that “in certain in-| the fugt hipearanecs of the Salfts and Su In spproval of 8 wil bon the program, mission may be granted AAA Drivers. include former midget drivers and other personnel to| pilots, Frank Roessler, Shorty participate” In stock car events Haskett, Max Sparks, Paul Petty,
riot sanctioned by the AAA. The Orville Stiff, Bam Mustard . ... governing board Yo none of its | 8180. one of the big hard top pilots,
them. They promise from 22 to but continually made its presence)
“ttle! Seven that he is, New York's
down a field of 11.in the 5000-| meters as he won by 50 yards
of the Olymple Club third,
permitted in “jalopy” or, Ree” AAA 3 “hot rod" races, iepy toa ar A aiional 0 arisnenty. N » Warinanco It's too early to forecast where sa nex andny ’ afternoon, ‘torn : . . Edo Rano Police # all is going to end . . . except [URK", SIAC prewar COR e that it's doubtful if the midgets ti ned, today, *hrIntE, Jungle Park,
Bports-
osk- |, Bhat Put~1, Jim. Fuchs iz Otis Chandler, Olympic Club; J. George, Ker, Olympio Club; 4. Bernie Mayer, New
can stage a comeback this year. paces . | Toniwhe, Kokomo York Ploneer Club. Mowe” Thomas, Lo B ...n a ciaeinnathi urdsy nse Ae Braniey \ HARRY MecQUINN, former AY nis afternoon, inches ties ASniOr meet mATK) Griver and top man at Sky Har-! on, (Op Rgped {| Abos Mater ‘Run-J. Joho Tvomer, Dil. bor Airport, has been promoted si avi esd “a Holmbers, Sweden: 4. Bob Karnes by AAA to zone supervisor for, i Wednesday, n ERS
« L 4 1 all classes of AAA racing in hin, Sank ) on area, Harry earned his promotion on re, final: Turday 88 a result of the excellent job| "Ean Seo 5 .. doe he did as one of the stewards nicht Mt Lawn way, New Castle; of the “500” and as supervisor | sing putt south al is ot met ring BE f A \ of 4 a 3 LOOK FOR Frank Roessler, “Sipwest mot ROD ASSN. RACES Indianapolis driver, to he rein. Tonent MeLOEE
okie nen | feet 3's inches. (New m i ockviile, na... at ho 2 ) { stated by the Championship Stock urday night. Kirkiin Car Association. Roessler dwaat a t standin
5. Bill Dwyer,
Als Alan. 4. .l, me-—10.4 Hammer Tnrow-1 C., 2. Gil Borgeson, Brown. . A, C4 Tom Kenilworth, IL: . A. C.; 6 Rob Backus,
Ba
A. Dreyer, unattached, Dillon, N
t record; old
oe (ind. Spesdway. mark of 183 feet 3% inches sel by ain i] AN~ jead with Rill Russell Danville
tied for the Ryan in 1814 nounced during the past week Lester Hosking, = Jamestown,
{ 110 Meter High Hurdles with| Leaey, Los Angele {196 points each { that he had dropped his suit for) LITTLE WARD TOPS Tuesday eve. 4, ining. Speedromo;
s A. C.; 2. Jim Gehrdes, enn. State; 3. Bill Fleming, $50,000 against Randall Mitchell lgteraway
Hl. tied Notre Downing McK
fiinattached, Washington, D Tim 38 imp | (OW Meet and worid record) mark 13.7 set by Porrest Towns. 1036 and
K Fred {Old meet mark | 400
Amateur Day Program Set? :
Aan J A {Street Boys Club: J. Tom Cox, Rice, 4
Meter Run State; 3. Herd
Day program scheduled for July 18 at Vietory Field. { Penn. AC Everything, that {s, except for the weather. A smile from that| gfiot corner on the “Big Day” is the only thing that officials of the Broad Jump--1. Ja .“ Indianapolis Amateur Baseball Association are looking for. | Herbert Hoskins, Kansas State; 4. GayIn the first game starting at 1 p. m,, it will be the City League | 3" on™ Shs, Francisco Ohymple Class
{eaders, probably Ferris Foods, op- | Baate Brown, Los Angeles Circle AC.
i 4 Fred Schoefiler. N LA Asnenfeiter, Penn. ‘AC: 8, W y. Pioneer Club. Time-:8:] James Holland. Northfils, Denver; 3,
AC alter 8
wastern; 3.
posing the pacesetters of the Big » 000 Meter Run-- 1, Fred Wilt, N. ¥. AC: i3, Richard Hart, Philadelphia Track and 8ix circuit, which undoubtedly | Bield. Club; 3. William Stautter, San 4, John John.
Pioneer Clun: §. Bob Kelly,
{ Francisco Olympic Club; | son, eX | Coioaso CYO
will be Kirshbaum Center.
In the second contest slated to Sapicnza. Bos-
6, Anthony
tw eur vay. { inches two weeks before Amat Da) 060 Meters Low Hurdles ob B
General Chairman
1, Bill Fleming.
Notre Dame; 3, A, San Frans
, | piseo Olymple Club: 3 Norbert Badar, Emmett Farmer, owner of | Michigan Normal, 4. Bill Gundrum, Michi {gan Normal: 5 Bill Dwyer, Rhode Is
land Jack
Capitol O11 Co. and: sponsor of the
city championship team bearing . Association: 8
Greenwood. Kansas, Time, 23 y inted High Jump-1 1 that name, has been appo nt, britton, Dayton A.C: Jack Rasetto, General Chairman of Amateur Angeles A el irgll Severns Kansas (Btate; John sintzman, radley; 5 Tie Day. Farmer is also treasurer of { between, Starland Birdsong. Tennesses State; Arnold. Web! N.Y. Pioneer Club
the Indiana Independent Petroleum Association and resides in Camby, Ind. oi Mr. Farmer has also appointed
| Street Boys Club; 2, Bill Brows, Morgan State: 3, Roscoe Hrowne, N.Y. Ploneers Amateur Club al Bowers, Kansas: 5,
Emmett Farmer . .. John
numerous committees to assist Day chairman, Non tims, 1010. him in handling the program, Del oot 56-Pound Wetsht—1, Frank Bers, v C.; 3. Tom Habe, Tufts College; J. Tom
Griffin, of P, R. Mallory and H | Montgomery, 8, F. Olympie Clan; 4, Harry Boxing Show Carded |Nniowey de 58s chskma. Nv
3 6, Sam Felton, N.Y.AC.
formerly manager of that team, i Police: Distance, has been named honorary chair- Ag Hagerstown Gym | 38 feet, 10% inches d also chairman, of the v | 4D0-Meter Hurdles--1, Charlie Moore man and a i Tithes State Servive NYAC: 1 stn Maldermer, Los Angeles prize committee and Joe Bough-, RICHMOND, June 25-A 30 3, Albin Rauch, Warinanco AC. 4,
AC Meredith Cloudine, N.Y. Pioneer Club Joht " 3
ton, owner of ‘Poughton fRea vat: round boxing show will be ench, Los Anceles A.C: 6. John Pam ~ team, i rg mn Shedd, Warinanco A.C. Times 53.6. “4 {ng Co. and manager o @ presented in the Hagerstown Shead. ari ee ni, Gaylord Bryan,
High School: gymnasium tOMOr-gan Francisco Olympic Club: 3. Sal Masrow night, Promofer Matt Mer- oco Norfheasiei: 3 dim Danian a and distribution. J 3 curio,” has announced, 302 ohn Udiky, N.Y. P Ticket prices will /be the same. Rusty Cleek, New Castle, and Listen unattached. | as last year, 50 certs per person! Henry Mills, Marion, will tangle Disous—1 with children under 12 admitted in ane of the feature eight-round ¢isco Olympic Club 3. Jim Fuchs. N. ¥ A C.; 3, Dick Dovie, Montana State: free when accompanied ‘by an bouts. Both are middleweights. vic Prank. Philadelphia Collegiate Track adult. All inmates of veterans Irvin Harvey,
Muncie, and Bud hospitals will be
: will serve as chairman of the com: _* mittee In charge of ticket sales : . YY. Police; 6. Distance, 47 feet
sota; 6, Taylor Lewis. Los Angeles
admitted free of Hershey, Ft. Wayne, meet in a Distance—173 feet, 2a inches.
charge. second eight-round match. Jarelil-l, Buses Saviour, Los Abita 4 or 3 ar, Shana n >athelic 4-3 Other Committee Chairmen | Heavyweight Tommy Arthurs, Clu; 3. George Roseme. gan Francisco e 3 ‘Olympic Club; 4, Bud Held, San Francisco Other committee chairmen are Little Rock, Ark, faces Bob 8 pic Club. 5. Cy Young, Los Angeles
advertising and program, Virgil Lawson, Anderson, 'n a six-round 6 Alvert Haenlay, Albright. Distance—
Perkins, last year's IABA presi-|semi-windup, and Johnny Fears,| 228 feet "10%. inches, ~~ dent: ' publicity, Bob Stranahan, Mariea— tangles with Garfield gs ° sports editor of the Indianapolis! Bryant, Ft. Wayne, ia one four- Sign Gerry Calabrese bs Star; transportation, Bob Elliott,/rounder. Another four-round boutt SYRACUSE, N. Y. June 24 a and band, Frank Sigafoos, cur-/ will be arranged. Frank Arford,| (UP)—The Syracuse Nationals -~ rent IABA president, { Indianapolis, will referee. of the National Professional BasWeldon Rugh will see that they |ketball League today signed have an adequate sunply of base- -| Gerry Calabrese, six-foot highballs and Bob Quillen will be In |scoring forward of St. John's charge ‘of the umpires. a TE University, ! For the second straight year a 26-Tomorrow
Solunar Tables
AM rM Miner Major Minor Majer 100 %:15 1:30 1:40
“will jbe a-radio. (i: : : \ 5 EY ;
To
LITTLE HARD TOPS Won the 200-meter low hurdles ina.
| roug New York A. C., Infinitesi-| . +
ny) # €.: 2. Bob Ranger. It's a
10, Meter Run-—-(Yasterday's re drivers or personnel Dick Morris, Ol aim rit diodes soday) 1, not ' will be orace Ashentelter, nek, ode Island State; 3, Sal COLO) | ny
teeth. The unhapp,
- Hi he 2 piovd tl tad peo i 8 Lioy . . n Aor” Los i 3. yi i ) fo i Gatlin, Chicaus &. vO: Mac. You don't h I Ginss Micniean Nor-(ed luck in fishing.
. Marshiteid, Mass. disance—187/0 Pp. T. an
Russell Terry and daughter, Donna Sue . . . they have a lot of
No.
as
AR
AAO RASA
sso
lever thought possible among peo-| door neighbor, and have $38.80 to spend, pull up a chair to hear;
out the enchanted land. ‘trom
stopres June and I. (June's my wife who
|
appearing.
lake-front rooms avaflable.
{and found two vacancies. We stopped at the first, the! Edgewater House, a large, white, {apartment house so close to the! jake the waves nearly slap the
were shown an apartment con-! sisting of combination living iroom and bedroom, large kitchen
retained Facts Afield—
Arne brass ocuosan e, Dynamiting Fish Wins Gl
Richmond and Club by 3/5 of a point, picked UP, ;,0 rejjeved in” the line and, five firsts while the Olympics, oo 4 with a few dynamite caps! . iT more Cars. . . now say they have only snagged first in two events | sets out for a lazy New Guinea once vetoed an almost identical the edge of the lake, Montague lstream. No one is looking, no Board to 26 entries for Tuesday night, known in the runner-up divisions. |, ... that is. So Joe tries his As relentless as the FBI agent jek in blasting a few choice fish 1 t pred Wilt! rom their hiding—places in the of Pendleton, Ind. steadily Wore .....; waters of the roaring river. PISHING 1S = pleasnt
BANG,
over Philadelphia's Dick Hart yp But, wait a minute, Mac. Who's who was second and Bill Stauffer that slan
Superman or
ipponese, drenc
a Tony Sapienza, Boston and very surrender-minded. ky ds. Th Wile man's Assn, Time, 33:44.3 Seems the infantryman’s dyna-(5% Pounds. . { il ane | . New York A. C.:/mite had scared the Jap He 3a 15 incnes and 4 pounds. arriving here when we went shop-| oi noon during tomorrow's 18- (In the semi-finals of the Western took care of think the Terrys would feel ‘like quantities
ater where he reathing? Mr. Jap
C.:/he had stepped on a mine.
h, But not too rough to pre-
t-eyed gentleman ling from behind a boulde the
“So Solly Please” a1 ned to the skin plugs to haul in the bass. Longest ™ "=*
(one
largemouth bass who are keeping their mouths shut.
wu: Overseas Commendation
This Explosion Caught a Nipponese In New Guinea During World War Il |
By FRANK ANDERSON ORDINARY HOOSIER. anglers can use dynamite for two... er mind we took it. “In-| J | five-foot ‘in 21.1, beating out teammate y ..is the most explosive from the game warden.” Infantry's GI} 5 ange . » “In-iand others, the owners find ex1 or Bt tr Auto Rae-/ . . Siifation”" and “stranger” {watching the action. sotiation | Dei¢ lar aun Bragg while LaBeach came doe can use it for the same purpose and draw a commendation from (are, a on Angers are vol cellent purse rewards for winners. 8 he Let's go back to New Guinea and the story. It's a place called Dobadura and it's rough, Mac, it's]
with electric stove, ice box and one
.| was the obvious question? The answer was staggering. comes at
and if my grade school arithmetic
| per week. Took Apartment
Before the landlady
Pn {these people of White Lake, Buna campaign for this; Edgewater House
by Mr. and Mrs. Charles
panctipn stocks on no track into action Tuesdfy night at the The in Joe Blow from shortet than mile speedways. ane after 1 i. cure,” mal losers. of the team Sruwa to) naib the piscatorial pastime, ‘ EO They had several previous starts the San Francisco lympic!” gaid Joe Blow goofs off after =
m iM
BANG ay no fish pop time to Russell Terry and daugh-| {ter Donna Bue, 327 8. Dearborn peek- St. They are sporting six large-| r? It's mouth beauties, but won't say Lone where ¢dhey were caught.
wi
Lanier Lampert. ow | »n his shouting from th ftops. mpere, “an (that by holding a reed between his sho g fro e rooftop or ATR v Nippy thought mum's the word. Dead fish can't|items, the storekeeper in White-| Ub Gc a ‘talk about where they came from. hall broke open packages and ™* mainges nid.
So the infantry Joe got a com-
rats mendation from the brass, Nip was a straggler and a stool-
His!
Take a tip from the Jap, a
| ” ” ” 4 i Sam Peiton, N. Y.! SPORTSMEN - CONSERVA-|
The
Al Fleming, oe “oiun, State Fisheries Bill (H.R. 6533) July 7. Monticello 11nd.) |5. Roy Grieve, Bradley U.; 8. on Mitshel, would revitalize sports fisheries "(014 world lof the individual states by providing funds for research and de-
elopmental programs
Rodan, Me those initiated for warm-blobded
(Continiied from Page 13)
He gained 66 of his team's 96 and has been active as a member tached a snélled hook el : ’ = ght inches touchdowns, of the Future Farmers’ Associa above the sinker and anothe
jlon three years. He was presi- ...,.4 nook eight inches above
yards, scored two
but had one nullified, and
Dingell — Federal
ave all the blast- Weatherman
{h
Ald to
8 8
similar to t
would be allocated to the states feel on a population basis. That would Club.
Decatur Central, Broad Ripple Stars Win Awards
His-gallant
27 the
had seen In
ton AA. Time--15:19.4 . begin at 3:30 it looks like Capitol 200-Meters--1, Bob Tyler, Morgan State . , di Dest Municipal . leaders, against 3 te ne. Morvan State: >. Lioyad player last year. His team scored ' nicip: Ar : tn 1s 100 { LaBeach, Circle AC I Douglas Poules, 102 points all year. cture {Georgia Tech 5, n Campbell, Colorado . » E. C. Atkins, Manufa : P 18, Charite Peters, Indiana. Time—21.1, demonstration in the Hawks leaders, i etar apout Fait Ya pad Wars Ac 1g loss to unbeaten Southport There's nothing official abou nomah AC: Oearge Mattos, 8. F, Olympic last winter was probably” 1 i 5B those teams playing since. they | Club and Bob dmitn, Los Angeles AC. 5. ost cotirageous one-man footmust be leading their respective | and John Montgomery. all of the Li A AC pall performance we . ay ne. ympie ub an on leagues on the morning of July.2, Cooper, Nebiasks. Heighth—i4 fest, 8 high school all year,
turned a kickoff 75 yards in the
last: minute through
¢ Aland hail, setting up his
plunge. He was
rain ™
sleet,
the 175-pound hanna F wrestling champion and also won toes, Last fall, Rice's many farm 4 3 | He an I aa Whicnend, Grand the sectional and county cham- chores 1 did. Result: a beautiful perch tonships, wading = through the horses after school.
tough Bloomington qualifications.
he was {ll before the
4 Pa Wilson, Pittsburgh U.: 6, Resgie Pearman. pre “won 16 of 17 matches last junior at Decatur. He has an old-| : N.Y. year, losing a 1 to 0 verdict to er sister, Juanita, now married. Southport's capable Stanley Ellis, His mother met with a fatal acbut never told Coach Leo Shively cident during a lightning storm
match,
Had Dislocated Collarbone As a junior, he wrestled three minutes with a dislocated collar-
bone. He won nine of his 11 dual try all three sports
meets by falls and 11 of 18 via
the pinning route.
to 105 laps nightly.
Rice was unanimous.choice for said of Campbell: “You can’t find:
average, total bases with six
doubles and on¢ home run.
e. He was capDick tain of the mat team In his soph-| 11 omore and junior years. Fortune Gorden, San Frap- year he circled the gym from 30
This
and Field Club: 5. Byrl Thompson. Minng. Mid-State catcher two years ago - Cand is a strong choice to make'spoke of Rice thusly: “He'll do bait, extra fishing tackle, ete— this year's team. He overpowered for my money any day.” $5. ; ! the Ball for Decatur with a 373 [ree — leading the Hawks in
triples, four He
had 16 hits in 43 times at bat and has a powerful throwing arm,
| Coach Charlie Maas’ Hawks
FOR AFTER THE
I's The
DANUBE
BALL GAME SNACKS |
{President objected have been re-|ig the
'fishing today? Better give iti Bought Minnows nother smatter of gray matter. says rain and Next came the women at the
would be seen on such a day. la pail. She b ht out h b That tidbit goes for most of the a Pail. She brought out her scrub Mul Rienmond, TIONISTS are holding their col-| ea” ong Do County, The Pail and insisted we take it, the| Say wil be placed in the cham- {fey un. lective breath while the ne most popular lakes and rivers P p mmittee on Merchant rpin aren't having any—fish, that is. d Fisheries dawd . et A ne One game warden upstate speaks! \ Dick At. Dingell Bill, There's a lot at stake. oot of his ilk: “Stay away. house. He had closed for the eve-
They're not biting.”
go to Elkhart County and St. Joe. They are nibbling up there. Try
iwon the
ents, Sportsmen are ready. Now tors, s up to the House. Incidentally, President’ Truman!
industry.
To Launch 9-Fair State Ca
‘By GEORGE M. GAHAGAN" THE HARNESS racing season in Indiana will open Anderson under the lights. z With four juvenile st program, the Anderson ¢ ‘WHITE LAKE, Mich., June gg Sorsemen look If you're interested in taking i... are made to feel welcome, | the wife on a vacation, interested ip" tnefé contribution an es in catching more fish than you . iia] part of the program. tie : ea ‘more friendly than your next gua a Mecare] 1s SAS
Anderson meeting. »
- - WHILE THE lapse of Franklin 3 its time-honored second It was a mere accident that we week in July leaves a gap on the : here for a few days va- famed Hoosier Fair circuit, it is Heation and angling. Having no actually a busy summer listed by definite spot in mind in Michigan, track managers. Following the Anderson meetnever before held a fishing rod), (ing comes Columbus, July 18-20; stopped for gas on the edge of Logansport, July 25-28; Muncie, this beautiful lake last Thursday Aug. 1-4; Shelbyville, Aug. 7-11; evening just as the sun was dis- Connersville, Aug. 15-18; Frank- ] i “fort, Aug. 21-26, and Converse, We asked the station attendant Aug. 28-31. The aforementioned if there might be a cottage or races set the stage for the Grand ] He Circuit State Fair meeting i immediately picked up the phone dianapolis Sept, 2-7. i - .. 0»
UNDOUBTEDLY, the greatest winning possibilities {of progressive moves in harness the Hoosier fairs. The fairs, too,
| Horse Association for each of the fairs. The programming includes | |a quartet of rich events for each 2nd enunciation is often a eon- : of the fairs listed above, ‘ sizeable bathroom. How much, backed by the association. The effort to be courteous and cor-
und-u - - asses round-up In the 2-year-old-cl The Mult in our being cussed out. All
the State Fair,
One dollar per. person, per night. plan presents one of the nation's ° which reminds me After all, this is resort country most notable arrays. : The purses in this ° division Fa!in.} |doesn’t fail me, that's only $14 have come a long way since the |state body was formed 25 years ago. Thanks to the effective participation of such horsemen could!Teo McNamara, Abiram Boyd Were a six-foot farm boy and a
{but they like it here, : {of juveniles of both gaits trained 's 1 There are two tiny towns on 10F racing. I would say ‘aere are came acropper, because the big 1100 of this kind, perhaps more, {farm boy was wrathy with the
It is folly to expect any pro-|retort: “None of your darned °
Under Lights
n In-| purse really pays {
a com-| t breed-|that you're driving?"
In Indiana each |
July 4 In
dled in a professional way. All owners and
reach form to make them serious contenders in the leading events, It takes pro: class to warrant entry in the Fox or Horseman events; for instance, and the Hambletonian and the Little Brown Jug are not at the mercy of any 3-year-old, even in the leading line. ¢ Here is where the state stakes come in with amazing results. The county fairs give purses for the babies running as high as $600 or more and. the round-up races for two-year-olds are well up to the bigtime rewards. Last fall at the State Fair, the races were worth 32555 and $3060 for trotters and pacers, respectively. Such a the way. : | Thus, many youngsters not up _ ito the major events may find - following
{racing in this state was the insti- will find the events excellent to tastion of the stale Stake 4 Series fill the grandstands, so the re- , | for 2-year-olds and 3-yea s by sult is not to be scorned.” front porch on a rough night. Wel on e Indiana Trotting and Pacing oh a
THE MATTER of inflection
{fusing thing. Sometimes the
rect in vocal expression may re-
of what {happened to Indiana's noted Sep It happened at a county fair, |Sep, after a false score hustled up the stretch to try again. By as the outside fence, hand-in-hand,
‘farm girl, intently
As Sep switched his steed
| PERHAPS ONE night not/around for the next score, the is operated gather the full significance of PIg rustic yelled: e Wolfe, this movement without take some of the heat off hard- who came here from Chicago four prehension of the presen
pressed state conservation depark|years ago to become resort opera- Ing » e They're not getting wealthy Spring there are a Ta oosier Lady.
“Say, mister, what horse is
nd Sep replied willingly,
That's where Sep's inflection
1. The features to which the and Whitehall. The chief industry] ced majority of this lot will business.”
tourist trade. But a stran-|
oved from the present Dbilliger here would never know it.| eanwhile, the »
bass Iiendiy and give the traveler a;
half miles long. and a mile wide, | emptying into Lake Michigan, It's]
Terry and Donna Sue used Miles from Grand Rapids on U.|pionship
inches and weighs Our first brush with the citizens|ing ©
in next five taper of White Lake came shortly after Farl
21%
like that, you'd Ping. Since we wanted only small} of such things as,
But shortening, seasoning and other|
a {gave us small sacks of the items
a i 80. YOU think you're going We needed.
umid. In fact no respectable fish Dait store. We wanted minnows One Toun
but h | {but had neglected to take along, 0
only charge being 25 cents for two dozen minnows. Next, came the man at the ice
ning but quickly opened up again to sell us a 35-cent cake of ice, Our first fishing expedition came this morning. We had been ad-| vised to try the government pier, extending from White Lake out
he reservoir in Marion County, into Lake Michigan. The pan fish
‘a Purdu But if you really must do omething. If you're from Misouri and have to see for yourself, |
‘ser and a nylon leader attached {to the end of the line we sat on ithe end of the pier for an hour. |Our bag at the end of that time, holder, one perch five inches long. One of the old natives came to the edge of the pier at that point, {threw in his line, reeled in slowly] {and pulled out a nice-sized perch. Each time he threw in he dragge lout a perch, After noticing us watching with mouths open, he came forward with some aid. He took off our small sinkers, attached three times as big. The way to fish he explained, is to Yar: He re- Ville;
like joining the Optimists’
Mid-State and county amond crowns this year. Rice won eight major letters and four minor ones, plus sweater as a two-year member of | the choir. He also won freshman basketball numerals. i Above average scholastically, Bet these
; =v igo clear to the bottom. he played in the band two years, moved our bobbers, Then, he at-
Defendi ent of the freshman class and a vice president of the sophomore class, and sergeant-at-arms as a senior. ! Last summer he hauled toma.
the first, ; June Caught Perch
He told me to cast out as far, as possible and reel in slowly. included. breaking. in on each of the snelled hooks, June’s line was fixed the same way and on her first fishing expedition, came ‘in with four perch. Each of which measured 12 inches. Our catch today for four hours at of fishing—17 perch measuring om five to 12 inches,
Rice's sister, ‘Beverly, is a
three years ago. Ulysses hds been accepted Purdue where he will major in fF
animal husbandry. He hopes to The swimming would be won-t and wants derful too, if we could just tear
to join the Alpha Gamma Rho ourselves away from hauling in agricultural fraternity at Purdue. those perch. *
City and county coaches have Financially, this is about how ‘been lavish in their praise of 2 week's vacation at White Lake:
Campbell and Rice, commenting Would shape up, leaving from In-
on their nomination. One coach dianapolis: | Lodging—8§14; food — §8; gas
'a better boy anywhere.” Another and 0i1-—-811.60; extra, such as
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. 36 Toamorra 13. 80 F330 240 Syracuse won the eastern ditelevision set will he given away is Widnesass AR 19:28 122 248 vision title in the National League as first prize during Between | Shusdey .. 4% 1.8 ti Jia us past season but Jost out jo : me festivities. The second p ad oh von paar Sapolis. Wester) amps, in | 203 W. Wash. RI-0845 0 © eT i HB ER Lithe playotts. - —
Norman Dunlap . Haute, will not defend his ¢ham-|, Jones. Eiht: Xk Tan 0 pionship won from South Bend's| Ti So ucoet, Judisnspg 1s: Paul Bumann last year. Dunlap, Bray, Indianapolis; Mike Minichiilo, is a mem- "hy 0 ber of the Boilermaker links team Tom Nunamaker,
Karowski, IU golf team; and Bob Callis,| r Martinsville, defeated 2 and pg Champion Dean
White Lake is four and - Opens Tour
here at Otis Park.
tries will be accepted at the tee
hole qualifications. As many as 124 participants 98. {are expected in the starting field,
Match Play on Tuesday Match play will open Tuesday
d Thursday.
Friday's championships wil
The low 64 scores
flight.
e sophomore,
competing in the NCAA tourney] at Albuquerque, N, M, Dunlap won over Bumann, 2| and 1, last year at Meridian Hills.| 0
and Season does not open until mid-Bumans. (he only Past enampion |na Indianapolis; John Barnes, Logan.
Local Stars Enfer
{ana : first} 8:36 Roger i , Lowa
Ir. of Terre New Castle
boys are waiting. Their hands are only out to Junior Golf Association. ney Tomorrow
BEDFORD, June 24—At least 81 youthful linksmen will tee off {14 miles from Muskegon and 52 Monday in quest of the 1950 Indiana Junior Golf Association cham-
Ny EL {" The five-day grind will begin at 8 a. m. with threlacines ‘movff the first tee every seven minutes over the 6100-yard course. W. Ensinger, tourney co-ordinator, has announced that en-
{Junior at South Bend last Thurs-
Parings follow: ‘8 wi Taylor, rfield;
8:21-—Joe Whiteland, Connersville: Bam 11
with the semi-finals cut down to Carmichael Martinsville; James Wampler,
| Indianapolis.-
|S 98 Dale Hines, Connersville; James 1 gO | Ooeicheus, "Martinsville, Fred. hg + 1 Kiley. Indianapolis; Bill
nsport; Roger Murray, Hagers-
| 3:43_Dick Lugar, Indianapolis; Dick eobold, Indianapolis; Charles Rinehart,
49 Bill Jones. Elkhart; Howard Huston®
's Time, rrel McFall, Indianapolis:
me k= Kirkpatrick, Indianspolis; Indianapolis; Robert
Iavagnilio. Elkhart; Kirkpatrick, Indianapolis; Jim Columbus. 9:34—Robert ‘Rodey, Wolfe, Anderson; Tobe
4 Auer, Milford. 9:17 Frank
Bob Lenta ™. Wayne; Gens Morris, Indianap9:31—Jack Walternire, Columbus; C. O.
* } Fi id | trees Boys Club: 3, Tom Gen, Rice, 4 WiC wildlife under the Pittman-Rob-| | a Ni i too, for cats, Dbluegills, July 16 at Vic ory rie jus dai. Hosillorvton ASL. |, crapptes. night Saturday but perch ar®oq at 10:08 along with Gerald ,tl—Jiinz, My BSL Lr er Michigan Btate: I Curtis Stone] FUNDS DERIVED from a 10 You've been warned, pardner.| : . 5 : Williams of Indianapolis and Jim | ville.’ : Everything seems to be in shape for the 30th annual Amateur 2rustaier. hone Ciao. 1 Brown Boss, per cent tax on fshing tackle After your fishing trip, you won't | Using a casting rod with a bob- Flick of Bedford. | Sido Ralph Srnder. Kokomo: Harry B -
ville.- : 9:52—Paul Goldimith, Batesville: Lewis
Jim Balch and Peter Burk- Ras, Tre Henry Birk, Indianap-
members of Shortridge's|®%:ss aiarters Time.
twice state championship golf team; Darrel McFall and Bob and south Bend Dick Kirkpatrick, members of At Hanover's unbeaten links team; Albany. Jerry Delks, Bob Goldberg, John 0:30 Pets Burkholder, Ingiananeley, Sor 4/ Mahan, John Foley, Dick Hume, and John Roberts are among out- south Bend standing local entrants. | pq i9:34Strong contenders out-in-state son
Bob Hamilton Jr,, of Evans- : Arch Voris, Bedford; Earl!" ss arky me Peru, member of the|ly; Indianapolis;
. ; 10:06—Jim Flick, Bedford: Gerald Wii | lams, Indianapolis; Paul Bumann Jr.
10:13—Robert Callls, Martinsville; Jerry Indianapolis; Elliot Phillips, New
10:27 Herman Uebele, LaPorte; Rovert | Goldbeck, Indianapolis;- Richard oore,
Bob Stults, Martinsville; John Mahan, Indianapolis; Don Granger, Ander
10;41-—~Robert Guest, Evansville; ogo le Ah
include: Herman Uebele, the 16- Clemans, Indianapolis; Jim Bale!
some year-old sophomore from La Porte **'{s_ Richard Hume, Jpdianapolis; Joho defeated in the semi-finals last Mason, Kokomo; Phil Gilgrist, Peru.
10: 11:
gt - ly Wise New Castle: Ear] Kseasier, ndiana iis. oyd. La Porte; Jac art. om Kennedy, Martins
le, RQ 1:18-Willia Redding, fen: rts ohn Foley, dais Bi ell” Jr.
1. DY Lestturs, on Craig. Kokomo: Joh rts Lind | 1 snapeie: ed favors, New Castle.
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Babe Wins
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AUST Herbie FI from. UCI the single —66th annu ment tods easy vict biers of C Flam di American when he strokes to Balbiers,
