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North and South Conference Trackmen Will Vie Tomorrow

Activities to Serve as Prelude

To Opening of Sectional Competition ; ¥ By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS The Broad Ripple Invitational tonight and the South and North Central Conference track meets tomorrow highlight the prep track activities this week-end. The group competition is a prelude to the opening of the sectional track ets throughout the state next Friday and Saturday. w The local ‘sectionals will be staged next. Friday, with Tech defending its team title at Tech|——— “and Howe defending at wasning- in the century and a :22.2 in the ton. - |220, will be one of the top comRégional Sorpetition js sched- petitors for Tech's Ditk Tinnell, uled for May 19 and the state who has a :10.3 century and :22.4 finals are billed May 26. furlong local best. The Ripple Invitational, won by Anderson has won the NCC 11 . Howe two years ago and Ripple consecutive years. Muncie's Jim last year, encompasses three of Lambert who has his state mile the better local teams, including best down to 4:29.1, will continue Shortridge and Washington. pushing toward Johnny StayStarting time is 7:30 p. m. Miss ton’s 4:24.0.state meet record of lomeen Garrett, sister of Ripple 1949. urdler Jerry G#rrett, will reign! Two other meets were sched1s Invitational queen in the city’s uled today. Manual was to go to only night track engagement. {Warren Central this afternoon Jane Hester and Beverly Baldwin and Ben Davis was to join Westwill be attendants. field In a three-way affair at Shortridge’s Bob Bruce holds Noblesville. the second best state time in the nalf-mile, 2:02 scamper, behind North Central Loop Andy Graham of South Bend Prep Track ‘Bests’

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‘nest among the state's 440 men|:103. vith :51.4. Gary Roosevelt's Bill nel? fein Hs MIR Dooley has a :50.9 top. Unless %:, ‘23 Blok

32.2: Dick Tin- | John Vernon (Logans-

‘efain its South Central title at). Prank Rouse okay THe r L] louthport, tomorrow. ime Jo)s pio Hirdies Bob Fim" Muncie: a.m, an rank ouse (Kokomo! 238 J Jogi x 3 p.m, Perkins y Frankfort) 242. unior | hooks. 2 lumbus’ Ed Yeley, who shares “on a1 Ta TO her ea Ander olum jth mond) 10 feet 10 inches; Jerry Louns- | at the Deaf School he state's best four ways With bury (Muncie) 10 feet 10 inches. oy. 81 {the Death School. mtn uncie)

Broad Ji - \ 10.0 century, will compete in rE Fadiacts, Tare At the halfway point, Lawrence Washington at Ris erside No. 6 or C. T ) 1 . : wih. short . distances again 0% inches; Roger Whitehead (Andee: |Central was leading 21-3/10 and at 3:30 today. eammate John Howe, a :10.1) 0% 20 feet 10 inches. The Continentals rentury cavorter. re rirsh, , Inches: Phu Mitenell Kokomo! $| Deaf School was second with Rushville, Connersville, Frank-| 5 feet 8 inches: Troy Morris (Richio) ‘in, Martinsville, Seymour, Shelby-|s feet "a inches; Jerry Soper (Muncie) ville and host Southport will renet complete the field. At least two 4a feet 2'3 inches;

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:238. but never finished. One track meet and haseball game got into the

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Pi TER Nork (Marion) nehes: Tom Dalley Manion: ite 9/10. Beech Grove had 5%.

{Washington. Toby Gibson (Muncie)! Lawrence Central's Charles

»f the Cards’ strongest first place |3:38.6

olds. South Central Loop Muncie and Marion may pro-| . vide much of the power in the ‘Bests’ This Season

{Cathedral-Shortridge games were haq the only hit off Thompson!

Both games Shortridge was

were postponed. for Shortridge’s only blow.

slated to meet “Two events, however, beat the

SAN FRANCISCO. May 4 (UP) -Frankie Albert, star .quarter-|s back of the San Francisco Forty-|. { Niners, said today he is {considering playing professional! {football in Canada.

| Shes Put—Bob Hill (Seymour), 43 fi.!

1 In 4%; Innings Mie Relay—Rushyille, 3:45.4;. Columbus, o Halt-wse Beiay-o olumbus, 131.7;

Yesterday's storm held off just Southport

long enough to permit Butler Uni- y versity’'s baseball players earn a sce gi 03%: Ft. Wayne Gives Two

Wm - {Howard (Washington 940: Wm. Smith] 1 10 0 victory over Franklin Col-{Hovard Washington). ims; (Seymour | Cagers, Cash for Brian

the first leg of the tourney in Texas..last-month--and--holds—a+ three- Stroke lead.

y Anierica, received $20,000 from | lege in a game called at the end 1949: Bob Curtis (Martinsville), 1949; :10.3.' MOLINE, Ill, May 4 (UP)220—G il % of 415 innings. Curtls (Martinsvitles. 1940: 433" °° Frankie Brian, fifth- .ranking the local pros last year, the high-|

0—Mel 1 2. est player salary in professional A double-play in the ffth| 88 gl, Shery,_iColumbus.. "1549. $23 scorer in the National Basketball P P

frame clinched the victory for *Qili paul Youns (Rushviner. 1937,|ASSOCiation last season, was £0OtUal. iy even a freshman Norman Ellenberger, 3, Burdles—Joe Kennedy (Rushville), traded by-the Triitles Black-l salary cut this year, Albert said. who had allowed but one hit. The 1945, :15. y {hawks yesterday to the Ft. y om y play, going from shortstop Har-|yiio, riirdles—William Bradley (Rush-| (Wayne Pistons. land Sturgeon to second-sacker|, Pole VauliJack Cross (Rushville) 1950,| . Hawks President B. W. Graf- Butler Netmen Win Dick Campbell to Bill Hudson. at| Shot Put—Tom Sader (Shelbyville), 1941, | ton said Brian was traded for It's five out of six for Bulldog first, was followed immediately *migh Jutip—James Goss (Martinsville), Dick Mehen, Howie Schultz and netmen today. Butler's tennis by the downpour. Leftfielder Pete 1948. 6 n a in in Beata Ruskin. undisclosed sum of cash in one squad gained its fifth victory by Wickey singled in that frame but Pie elay Camus, 1948. 3:36. of the largest deals in, the pro downing Valparaiso 5-2 on the was erased in the twin-killing. Half-Mlle Relay Rushvile 1948. cage loop’s history. Riviera Club. court vesterday. FEllenberger - helped “his “own : cause by belting a run-scoring single in the second inning. He is now credited with half of Butler's four victories. It probably marked the first time that Coach Tony Hinkle encouraged his batters to swing away at anything “coming near the plate.” Feeling certain that four runs were enough, he was determined that the required num-

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her of innings be played. The strategy paid off, Franklin Biter HOA AB HO A Hockeref 2 0 1 0 Fougerss3h 2 0 1 1 Dersontt.ss 2 0 0 3 Sturgn,ss 2101} Junn.2b 20 2 1lRosenstrf 21 0 0 Draghndb 2 0 0 0 Hudsondb 31 1 7 0 Hufferrf 2 0°40 OR Cmpbl2b 2 0 2 1 Wickey,If 2 1 2 0 Frick.If 1Lo1o Urdrsdrf.1b 2 0 7 '0| Pirtle.cf 21400 Barron. 100 22DCmpblc 2 0 ¢ 0 Evans,p 1 00 liEllnbrgr,p 2 1 0 4 Totals: 16 112 7i Totals 18 515 7 Franklin aie ; 000 00-—0 Butler . 211 Ox—4

Errors—Personnette, Draughn, Friedesrsdorff, Fougerousse. Runs—Sturgeon. FouJerousse, Pirtle, Rosenstihl h—Hudson, Ellenberger. "ougerousse, Pirtle 2, Prick, Sacrifices— Rosenstihl Double Plays—Personnette, Dunn and ° Rriedersdorfl; Sturgeon, R. Campbell and Hudson. Left On Bases: Butler on Bass on jSalis-01 Evans 3 ruc ut—By enberger 4. / Pitch— Ellenberger Wid

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DEW DROPS—The rains came yesterday. Pike Township's Dwaine Bell (left hand holding blanket the Capital Disfort. Broad OT) ; in center) and his Pike teammates went for cover when rain halted the running of Pp A 2 2. id = thira pl Th 5 BE wi Deb trict track meet at the midpoint at Ripple. The second half of the meet was scheduled today at

» (Marion) 52.5: Haynes h I Sruce runs the 100 and half-mile, | Harringion (Anderson) ™ 52.5: "Jack" a-| Rainmakers Have Their nning in \ quarter-mile natural with "eo Ne ni tRderarass (Kokomo) 3-05: shir arion) Charles | Jesse could be forthcoming. {Laughlin (Richmond) 2:06 4 Hi h S h ol RB ll G m k Mm { Bulldogs Favored ! nojle aim Lambert nuncie) 4391 I Cc 0 Le} a es, ! rac ee 0Ko 33: uane ed to Columbus will’ be favored Be Marah) LH. ive Kokomo) The rainmakers cut almost everything in half yesterday. Bob Mogle turned the

Two baseball games and the Capital District track meet started .53.6 and anchored the victoricus mile relay team for.a

The Capital District meet at Broad Ripple was to contifue today Ing. William Stafford. Ronald Fos--8ix events down at Ripple and seven to go at night, - the record breaking relay team. The old record of {440 was held by Allan Crapo, now had Ben in Korea, set in 1943. The old mile Davis down 6 to 0, Bill McHugh’s' relay mark was 3:38. 116- 9/10. Pike had 15-3/10 and |4ouble in the first contributing! On the Frankfort diamond Tech {Franklin Township followed with! {to the four-run first inning for of Indianapolis was held to one hit by the Hotdogs’ Dick Sullivan Cathedral led Shortridge, 1 to Who pitched his team to a 5-2 vic-

records may go by the boards in| "suit ade” elay—Tech (Tinnell, Ed-| Raab broke the high hurdle og john Riddle Jr. scored in the tory over the visitors. he 150-man field. TBagte. Lexington. Gibson. Barnes; record of :17.1 made by Ray Nel- rain-soaked third frame after] Bud Wray went the distance on Southport’s Lee McGathey, who j38s yi Skoms, (Coleman. Hickman gon of Deaf School in 1947. Raab walking, two. wild pitches by | the mound for the Big Green and| 10lds the local best in the 10W| ‘Mile Relay—Lafavette (Wilkins, gm ran :16.5, Shortridge flinger Jim Thompson, banged out Tech's only hit of the wrdles with :23.7, will make one {Eherington. ror. Dixon Harrington | The Washington-Ben Davis and and a flyball. Charles Kirkhoff day in the fifth inning.

Tech's two tallies were scored washed out after three innings. and Gene Packham tapped Riddle in the second inning on two Frankfort errors and a walk.

NCC meet at Frankfort, slated| 10024 voles (Columbus), :10.0: John | weather. 5 100-1. GMeGatney (8); 2. Hopton (H . * Sizes 29 to 42. : owe olumbusi, 10. 7 " Ss (8) m \ - me 'o begin with trials at 1 p. m. "9% Fi 'Veley' iColmbus). 23.1: Jim Weathervane 2d Round Howe's trackmen, hosting 5 Mile—1, Boucher (H': 2. Anderson (8) a : : — & Marion's Id Bick, who haz a 100 ie Towel Hoare Rushville, 30.7; 0 x Southport. won a dual meet over. rio Ffore R 4 oor WLS Men's rayon qabardine and. rayon i : 80 Har SER Ro 2:12.0;¢ Rens lomorow. "the "Cardinals 727; to” 44';. Two Wien ‘Fo rar ai TU : tale of | fi Butler Wins Over rE iby Roreiller as, PEBBLE BEACH, Cal. May 4 school records were broken as Hi 3. Bante iH, Tome bd. 3 Suan tropical slacks with pleated front Mile—Jewell (Beymour), 4.510: Bill (UP) -The second round of the Coach Ray Bowman's Horneis -1. Dwyer (Hi: 2 Demmary (H! : . | [Ram Rushville: 4:53.86 J. Baker (8). Time. 20809 - -i ¢ ¢ urdles— Lowell Moore (Rushviliey. cross-country Weathervane Tour- finished their season unbesten in at 1. Se, 8) J, Hopton (Hi: 3 and zipper fly. These clacks range aga a CET ‘nament opens tomorrow with the'dual competition. Low "Hiirdies- I McGaihey 13}; 2. Bol- in size from 29 to 42 They are 238. Lee McGathey (8outhporti. 240. nation's top - rankin feminine —— in cs _._. imer (Hi: 3. Ball (Hi. Time. 23.9 SLE . o High Jump—Foster (Seymour. 3 ft. 10 g Shot-Put—1, Milli (Hi: 2 Dwyer H) . ! . Jack Cross (Rushville), 5 ft. 8 | golfers driving for the money. Frankie Albert Ma Take 3 ER pis Bice. 48 feet 3 inches available n colors of Gray, Blue, WF Vault—Jack Cross’ (Rushville). 11. Mildred (Babe) Didrickson Za- i y lson 8) and Stuars (H) feiant 3 feet > T d Brown Brand. Jump--Don_ Burns _ (Columbusy. harias is the gal the rest of the Pro Offer in Canada 3 inches an. an rown. { Pole Vault—1. tie betw Macy (H) and Wh 4 to 0, o 8 {3 ni Jack Darryl (Contferaville). i 5.14" wi) pave to catch. She won | Quack Si; laa

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4 More Teams See Action 2 Teams Muscle g In Europe Davis Cup Play Into ABC Top Set

ST. PAUL, Minn, May 4 (UP) | By United Prese ond round meeting with-Ireland, —A field of high-caliber contest- ¥ SONDON, Hay i Pour more which drew : arse ye bye. ants may shake up the leadership E teams swing into action today in Switzerland an uxembourg Se alls g the European Zone elimination of resume play tomorrow with the in the doubles, singles . § | the Davis Cup. |Swiss players needing .only one event divisions of the America |. Germany, back | graces of the International Lawn round berth alongside Poland.

[today. | Tennis Association, meets Yugo-| - a : : 2 in slavia at Zagreb, while Firland ¢g| S | There were two change plays host. to Brazil at Helsinki, | ~°o/1€ge ports \standings among the top teams Holland and Switzerland swept: "BASEBALL |last night. : their opening round" singles Buller 4 Franklin 0 . |, Stansky Recreation, St. Paul,

Holy Cross 9, New: York U 3

The Dutch! Louisville 15, Hanover 5 ‘netted 3011 for fourth, then min-

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4 By Butler 5, Valparaiso 2. . . | performance against Luxem- Cheeni] 8. Hanover 0.

‘bourg at Lausanne. |e Ne vatd 3 Golfers 19 Mes) i rvar | A victory by Holland in today’s 5

Western Michigan 5, Notre Dame 4. | Pleasant Run golfers will hold (scheduled doubles match will Notre Dame 25. Deivoit 3 their monthly meeting at the

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