Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1951 — Page 30
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pas Times Special CINCINNATI, Apr. 6—The pos-! sibility of moving the Ohio State high school basketball championship tournaments from the Coliseum in Columbus, O., to the Cincinnati Garden was offered. today. General Manager Alex Sinclair. has offered to take over the tourney for his Garden, which seats 13,800 and can accomodate
approximately 1200 more SRO's.| The Columbus site seats 6780. | The Garden would be let for $1500 a day or 25 per cent of the gate. The Butler Fieldhouse where the Indiana state prep tourneys are funneled, seats approximately! {15,000 and has a one-day state {finals rental of more than $4000.
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* Schindler, McDowell, lay, Kladis, Lynch Salay, Kladis, Lync Named as Drivers Latest Entries Include ‘Money’ Maserati That Shaw Drove to Victory in 1939, 1940 . By BILL EGGERT | With over half of its entries already announced, the Indian-| apolis Motor Speedway already has been assured of a starting field of 33 cars for the 500-Mile Race May 30. | Speedway President Wilbur Shaw announced the entry of =ix more cars and five drivers today boosting to 35 the number of cars entered. Only 33 drivers, however, have been nominated. Today's drivers included the] one-legged Bill Schindler, Chapman Special which Joie Chitwood m S et vil and -relief driver Tony Bettenhausen drove to fifth place last . N year; Johnny McDowell in the ; ) 3 “money” Maserati that Shaw With All-Stars = n flashed across the finish line in Ty first place in 1939 and 1940; its . i 7 De the W. J. Special, a Win, 72-53; Trotters {J Maserati chassis with a four-| rs cylinder Meyer-Drake engine that Notch Another One - Henry Banks piloted last year] The All-Stars didn't have and for which no driver has been enough stars among the play-for-nominated yet this year; Danny pay boys last night. Kladis in the Trainor Chicago. 1, prasj| Ind. the Indianapolis Special, the old four-wheel-drive Olympians evened up their series rear engine that used to race yjip the Indiana All-Stars by under Tucker sponsorship; Mike winning 72 to 53 in the second Salay, the Szalai Special, and gome of their all-Hoosier exhibiGeorge Lynch wilb drive the Lou tion tour, And in Cleveland, the Rassey entry. : Harlem Globe-Trotters racked the All five of today's drivers have touring college All-Stars, 67 to participated in one or more races sg pefore 11,657 at the Cleveland here. Schindler, who failed tO A,ona : score any points here in 1950. 1; the Hoosier-Olymp tilt, Bob sarned 690 points: on the cham- Lavoy, on loan to the All-Stars, pionship circuit later to nose out jo4 poth teams with 17 points, Lee Wallard for the No. 10 posi- while Jimmy Doyle, the Cathedral tion in drivers’ point standings. High School mentor, had 16. Alex Lynch holds the distinction of Groza of the Olymps, made 15 running fewer competitive miles markers. Washington, Ind., was on the Indianapolis oval than any the next stop today for the Hooother driver. As a rookie in 1949 gsjers. he qualified the Rassey car at Harlem trailed 27 to 25 at the 127.823 mph and started in eighth half, but rallied in the third. position. However, going intd the Goose Tatum scored 17 points to first turn on his first lap he'lead ‘the winners. Jim Slaughter spun. He didn't race here last of South Carolina, Don Sunderyear. lage of Illinois and Ed Smith ‘of Salay of South Bend drove 35 Harvard scored nine points each. miles here in 1948. McDowell, The Trotters lead the series 4 to 1. forced out of the 1949 race in the Obmes (3%) Ind. - All-Stars 53 Iddings Special as he spun on the Holland. f 1 142d lap, held 1Sth position last Barge"? year in the Wales Special when Jroza. ¢ the race was called at 355 miles Waither. ¢ because of rain. Hale, 8 Montreal Riding High on Rookies Underdogs Lead, 3 Games to Two By JERRY LE DONNE Sports Arena crowd here last . » . > ; - 5 Will Meet B Final DET a ee eal's IiARaTONS Spans Non tires { ee arons in ina underdog Canadiens, thahks to a individual tities and lhe teal By United Press i red-hot crop of 10 inspired rook- STOWT. Individual Winners VATS PITTSBURGH. Apr. 6 — The Period ST Gig Mi jes, headed triumphantly home to- Ji Marr, 1 hound ¢ nes Pittsburgh Hornets, who almost nigan. Andy Barbe and John Mc-| day within one game of clinch- Johnson. 126 and Leo Bete. oy were ruled out of the American Cormack were the marksmen who ing their Stanley Cup semifinal PTisé winner in the 135-pound py, vou League playoffs, today Ta Th rdai a he Bears series with the Champion Detroit Class. Gary fnished second 0 occupied a berth in the finals, Eidy Kobussen and Chuck Blair Red Wings. . team stanarg Richmosd Daeg facing the Cleveland Barons. scored earlier goals for PittsThe Detroit veterans, with ne a Sion 0" The Hornets gained the Calder burgh, while Joe Schertz! tallied depth to spare, were a humble lot MOrToW to participate In Da Cup title round last night with a the lone Hershey marker. | .| after taking a 5 to 2 slapping tional meet to be held Apr.9-10-11..5%, 4 victory over the Hershey sna from the freshmen-sparked Cana- PRELIMINARIES Bears. They open the best-of- (pn the Ice diens last night in the fifth game ,. :;ointed Hugh Wallace, Richmond (3. seven final series against the 147 Pounds—Don Horning. Indianapolis.
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BASEBALL Arkansas State 3, Chicago 3. Auburn 8, Tulane 4 Cincinnati 11. Centre 0 Columbia 6, New York U. 3 Eastern Illinois 9. Evansville 1 Maine 10. Baltimore 0 Miami (O.) 20. Eastern Kentucky State 8 nceton 8. Temple 1
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of the series. outpointed Marvin Bay. Indianapolis (3: Barons at Cleveland Saturday * Semifinal (Best of § Detroit's overwhelming experi- 135 Pounds—Ron Williams. Indianapolis. night, Piitcsareh WL Re
outpointed Byron Gibson. Indianapolis (3). ence and bench strength Were "135 Pounds—Pete Thompson. Mishawaka,
supposed to be too much for Mon- outpointed Jim Heath, Mishawaka (3). treal to cope with, but. it was- the. SEMIFINAL
Last night's victory left Pitts- Hershey : A burgh unbeaten in six playoff PI Lh og Neat games thus far. In their opening NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAYOFFS
A : ; 135 Pounds—Paul Hernandes. Gary. Stanley Cup Semifinal (Best of 1) Canadien rookies who proved 100 xnocked out Ted Smith. Indianapolis. in series, the Hornets swept Spring- on cdi AL Pt sizzling for the favored Wings to 47 seconds of first round field in three straight games and Montreal ee 3 3 $00
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handle i g Liman 4) 112 Pounds—Jim Martin, Indianapolis, repeated that feat against Her- - A= a result, Detroit once again outpointed Byron ig Indianapoits 3) shev g Soon Lise . 2 } 857 it i » 128 Pounds—Bob Johnson. Indianapolis, ~ - . ZEN x . had its back against the wall and i700, 03" 3ddie ““ Barnhart. ~ Misha A three-goal splurge in the final yronerear 5 Deira 2 7 o0Y
faced the ultimatum of bouncing waka 2 4 a Tedianapoiis) 1 ounds—IL heats, ndian is. back to down the Canadiens at , inointed Paul Hernandez. Gary (3 D0. Montreal Saturday to even the 147 Pounds—Alonzo Joine : pointed James Watkins. series at three games apiece or
drop by the wayside. 175 Pounds—Cha es Walker, Richmond.
Boston and Toronto resume outpointed Ray Wilson, Gary (3
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