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the track:
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mark of in 1950.) 880-1, Wilson (Ti): 2. Hastings Lpuehiin (Ri: 4, Graham (T); 5, Blair
Low hurdles—1, Fry 3 Elum (MC): 4. Combs (Fi: 5 Perkins me. IY. TC Mile relay
Mile relay
Half-mile relay
Tech:
Anderson, Earlham, Hanover,
Scores were: catur Central
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4 Times State Service FRANKFORT, Ind. Muncie Central
tenths off the previous mark and establishing a season best, Lambert, last year's mile champ, turned in a 4:25.3, cutting 2. onds off the record set by Muncie's Boh Stevens in 1938.
ig Tinnel of
the only double winner, copped the century in :10.1 after tying the conference record of :10 flat in the trial heat. the 220 in :22.6. Lafayette Jeff's Fritz Frantz sped the 440 in :51.2, one of the state's better times. The Bearcats captured firsts and four seconds, their 880relay combination of Mike Dague, Bill Lecington, Tom Harrold and Hosea Barnes 1:34.5, second-best in the state. At Frankfort
100-1 Tinnel (Ti: 2, 3. Lecington (MC); 4, Bick (Mi, §, (MC). Time, ‘10.1
Mile—-1, Lambert
Keen (R:, Time,
440 (Second sectioni—1, 2. Edwards (Ri: (Ki. 5, Harrington (A). Time, High Hurdles—1. (Kj): 3. Perkins (F): 4, Peck (A): 5. Mor(R), Time. :149. (New :15.1 set by Young of Anderson
Time, 2:04 6
220-1, Tinnel (T): 2, Barnes (MC): 3, Nague (MC): 4. Cook
. Time, :22.68
3. Platenga (La):
inches. Pole vault—1
Ci: 3, Murley (Ri: 4.
Masse tLa). Distance. 49 feet.
Ball State After 3d ‘Little State’
State track and field mee ler University, May 19. The meet will get under way at 1:30 'p. m. with tlie field events.’ Track will start at 2:00 p. m,, according to tentative rounced by Butler Coach Galvin Walker,
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the fourth and then Minoso put
two-run. up-
4 in E > +4 i PP hy Bowman ‘Westlake. Winning pitcher rising in the fifth with his three \ S Brewers Bowman (1-2 Losing pitcher Koski J 0-1 -Umpires—Roggess. Robb. Warneke, : ; d ' Pinelli : 7
snapped Ander- Noren.ct son's 11-year strardglehold on the North Central ®bnferdnce crown, winning its total of 13 points here today. "Kokomo Was second with: 39 Verble points, followed by Anderson with Rooertson Indianapolis Tech with 26. and Lafayette Jeff with Two records were smashed and another tied before rain softened Kokomo's Ken Toye skimmed over the 120-yard high hurdles in :14.9, chopping twoN The Scoreboard Muncie Central 48, Kokomo 39, | Anderson 26';, Indianapolis Tech 26, Lafavette Jeff 23, Richmond 3» Frankfort 17!,, Marion 16, Wi Logansport 121;, New Castle }
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Yank Bats Boom Again walked and McGhee scored the Adcock If As Browns Fall, 17-6
ST. LOUIS, Mo. Yankees went on another batting it fnte a daeuble, ® Adams rampage today their St. Louis pitching for 21 hits and even resembled a hit for three a 17-6 win {o sweep a three game innings and then center fielder Adams flied out for Brerly in sixth.
series with the Browns,
for the Browns. ‘Jackie Jensen and Bobby Brown Crowe scored on a high fly by 3, Reese. Adcock 2. Wyrostek, Campaneila
Seco 8 ' Re 1 3. Cox. Hatton 3. Scheffing. Ryan, (Abrams provided th: power with a homer econd Baseman Billy Reed. Until
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J (First section)-—1, Lafavette Kluttz, Del(Wilkins, Kimmer, Neverkla. Muncie Central: 3. Richmond: komo: 5, Marion. Time, 3:33.8. (Second section) 1, (Etherington, Morgan. rington): 2. Tech: 3 Lozansport; § Frankfort. Time, 3: {First section)—1, Central (Dague. Lecington Barnesi: 2, Kokomo: 5 Lafayette Jefl Time, Half-mile relay (8econd Logansport (Minglin. Vernon): 2. Richmond; Anderson. Time, 1:36.86 (road jump--1, (Lov: Whitehead (A). Distance,
Whitehead and Tove (K) tied; 4. Clevenger and Lounsbury (MC). Height, 11 feet. 1 inch.
High jump-—1. Dunn (La): 2. Mitchell} 3, H_ Erickson (Lo), Perkins (Ri), and Harrington Height, 5 feet. T inches. Shot put--1 Gibson
McDougald. Jensen.
On Bases—New York * 8. Base On Bails Off — ui Td 3 D. Johnson 2. Ostrowski Johnson 9 in 2%; Fannin 7 in 2%.
Medlinger 4 in 2, Herrera 1 in 1. Pitcher—Raschi *'D. Johnson (0-1
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Umpires—Hubbard. Rom- : i and Paparells. Time—2.39. Attendance Tp faville Col P Cubs. Sain suffered his third loss in hd . : | s Louiw Soionely hounded against one victory although he record by three-tenths of a sec-
ond. He is the lad who finished B second to Mal Whitefield, Ohio Paul way. A State's 440 world record holder, tWo pins bette 0in the Ohio AAU meet held at of Chicago. o Dayton Jast sprin Vault Mark Tumbles The former pole vault record f 11 feet, 9 inches also fell as; the Broncos’ Donald Cole soared
H. Barnes:
" Garcia Wins No. 2, Beats Athletics, 3-2
CLEVELAND —
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The Indians got three runs off {Dick Fowler in the fourth with od I MIT AS Hy Coal ina our for Gusti fn eighth Gabier. was the Heat's oaty other Ball State Teachers’ College the aid of an error by Billy Hite A A ) will ‘be after its third straight cock, but the A's rallied in the; 5 ca; championship in the annual Little eighth when Ray Murray doubled Wright lf at But- and Eddie Joost hit home run of the season. Ferris -Fain and Gus Zernial fearless the ninth bu 3arcia struck out Lou Limmer,| Logue.p Sam Chapman |Jones.p
0 a. lwalked to fill the bases, BW RAY! rou TRF TH Tous PLHG MU Smothers Irish
Gives Tigers, Cards Their Games
~ National League—
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off Hearn 4 tn 1'; innings: Gettel 0 in 5. Bowman 3 in 5. Koski 4 In 4's. Werie 12, Demptey 2 in 2 Hit by pitcher
an Time--2:3 Attendance—
a 10.265 Main Goes Route . i iq rah Homers Hand In 3-1 Triump . 1 : 3 - Continued From Page 15 Dodgers 12-8 Win 7 fence to core Frank Kalin ahead NEW YORK Gil Hodges hit dot himself. om tty Homers and Roy-Gampanetia; Fowler Lifted Billy Cox and Cal Abrams one aw 4 each as the Dodgers smashed 13 It was a fast, tight ball game pits good for 30 total bases and
all the way with Forrest going 5 12 to 8 victory of the Reds to-
for Brown in the entire route for the Indians dav in a wild slugging bee before 000 000 0000 ANd giving up only six hits.i3 crowd of 8333. 001 121 20x—1 Fowler made a commendable efquel. fort for the Brewers, allowing on Seven safeties before he was liftMas; €d at the end of the eighth for Sacrifice—Fox. Maynard Thiel,
Kohinson. Left on bases— Washington 9. Chi
Chris Van Cuvk received credit although Joe Adcock, Johnny
smashed homers off him and the Reds routed him in the ninth inning. Clyde King relieved Van dor Cuyk and retired the last two hitters in the ninth.
Thiel was touched for only one
to score on him.
Cinel ti Brookivn 215. were off to a ‘big afternoon when ne OA ; AB HOA y ~ : vAn.2 5 2 3l Abrams. Ed McGhee doubled to left. Kalin RYAR 2h i 34 : 3 Aniamsd 3 3 3 2 5 2 2 0 8nider.cf 30 30 - 4 011 1 Hodeeeln 3 2 9 0 opening run when Fernandez gcnemingc 4 1 3 0 Furiliorf 5 1 2 0 . Wyrstekrf 4 2 1 0Camonellac 4 2 31 0 jhonnced one off ne left eld Ryrares! 33} gcemy : i 3 i lew Y ence for a single, e was caught McMillinss 4 1 1 5 Bridges. 2h 4 4 The New York Rrids i 3i at second when he tried to stretch Rifnseere 0 8 0 1oantuvkre 3 5 0 3 1000 : Blackbrnp 0 0 0 1 Spoils Hitless Stretch Peterson.p 0 0 9 8 lead blasting aaj didn't allow anything that Blakeo 0 0 1 1 amesa 0000
Jim Basso spoiled it with a single Poat singled for Paterson in eighth 1] Pramesa popped up for Blake in ninth through short.
i Cincinnati noo 002 123-- 8 It was the fifth straight defeat q.,.00 Crowe, Brewers’ first Brooklyn 230 000 81x —12 adem: [ y g Errors Hatton Scheffing Wyrostek basé€man, followed” with a single. Hale RUNG butted Hodes 5 ABIAmS
scored. on Usher's error in second:. Two-
Wyrostek. Home runs --Hodoes 2, Adcock
ox Bl ers had reached base and both of wyrostek, Campanella Cox. Abrams Berra delivered five hits, including {qe got there through errors. |Schefiing. Double play Bridges to Hodges
two doubles. Gil McDougald also homered for the Yanks.
Left on bases— Cincinnati 4, Brooklyn 7
King 1. Hits off —Raffensberger 5 in 1%
> . 5 Fernandez overthrew first in the innings; Byerly 0 in 3%; innings; Van
: ‘k > RS: ke 2 in 1 in- > 1 : third. fine ils 2 inde i oy oiler £20 Michigan, 54'¢, the Bulldogs, 3 Montag Drops Fly BY Van QuYk sUehery Jiackbury iva i ; ; . Cuvk and Hodges). Wild pitches-—Raffens- s i > brilJ| The sixth inning was the win- beréer. Winning pitcher Van Cask 1.7, rane] oe g ning frame for the Indians. After Piste-gosts, Jorda, sud Dascoll. Time— 410 rile relay—the last event on 3 Ed - Stevens struck out, Frank!“ ™ . . the agenda. 2 Kalin reached second when Cubs Give Mclish Ruck in the broad jump and Dick o Brewers’ right fielder Bob Mon-p 0 Wi 0 B in the discus, 9 tag dropped his fly. "He was &=V_ in ver braves viously set the stage by drawing 0 there when Fernandez smacked BOSTON -- The Cubs shoved the Bearcats to within two points a his second hit of the day, the juer two ninth inning runs today of the Michigan crew. 0 tie-breaking - homer. to give Cal McLish a 2 to 0 deci-| 5) It was a fast game, lasting 4ion over Johnny Sain and the Russ Gabier who copped individpo Lenhardt orced man for Medlinger In one hour and 57 ‘minutes. Braves in a brilliant duel before ual honors.
210 1012 110—17. The Indians play a double-'y crowd of 5504.
103 030— ¢ header tomorrow against the gain walked Frankie Baum-
Jasin} . 4.» ‘Fondy singled, scoring Baum- mark of 2:00.9 held by Butler's 13, 8t. Louis holtz. and Sauer scored on Walker Courtney Gerrish. He then proRi Stick "out Colonels Make ‘ Cooper's passed ball after a walk ceeded to tour the four-lap stint Klezmer. 609, second; Mrs. Roy
to Al Walker filled the bases.
[the Kansas City Blues into sub[mission in the first two frames, allowed only six hits.
lcounting seven times to coast to Chitdse. o AI BoE Ho an easy 12-to-6 triumph today. Trwliger2b 4 1 $ 2 Hartsfld te 4 1 3 r c Mike Garcia: The Colonels knocked out Serenadc, 1 9 3 0 Torgeson1b 4 1 ’ i - i A 31190 iott. uenched a ninth inning flareup seven extra-base hits, Joursaierd ft 000 0Gordonlt 4 0 20 y the Athletics to win for the doubles and three triples in the patkoct 4 0 8 0Cooperc =~ 4 & 2 Bf It was first six innings. Kansas Otty Fendvid 4 111 Bifarshallrl 3 J) § 5 the used four hurlers-in trying to Cusic ss 2 0 8 4 Satnp 20120 \ : retia stop the slaughter. Rmzotttes 1 00-3 3 | The loss was Kansas City's McLishp 3 11 2 a sixth against 12 triumphs. T 32 62713 Totals -3t 527 § h-| B HO A BH OACHEAES ivvoreaiies .. 000 000 002— 2 'Plersallef 6 3 4 0S8nvder 2b 6 1 4 5 Boston . 000 000 000— 0 ° $ 1 3 3Marquisef 5 0 3 0, Runs Batted In—Fondy. (Sauer: scored Butler's 4 3 1 ORamseylf 3 1 1 0 on passed ball in 9th inning.) Sacrifice | 2 1 0 0Cerv.rt 4 0 4 1. Sain. Douple Plays—Cusik to Terwilliger his third olson.rt 3 1 0 0Courtnev.e 8 3 3 0/to Fondy. Torgeson to Sain. Left On Broome.rf 0 0 1 0Markind3b 3 2 1 2 Bases—Chicago 6; Boston 7 Base On Balls, Zauchin.ib 4 2 9 1Thomasib 3 110 0/—Off McLish 2. Sain 3. Struck Out—by winner. Chapmn.3db 5 3 1 1!8egrist.ss 4 2 1 3 McLish 1, Sain 6. Passed Ball—Cooper 5 1 1 YLandeck.s “0 0 0 0 Winning Pitcher —McLish" (1-01; Losing t Nelson.c 4 0 4 0Melgnand.p 1 0 0 0 Pitcher—Sain (1-3). Umpires—Gore, StewAtkins,p 6 1 1 1'Bergamo 1 0 0 0art and Conlan. Attendance—5504. Time— { 0-0 0 11:4 { |Carey 1160 1.10
r d out for Melignand in Other teams entered include Murray and Tod Davis popped Berzamo poppe : {RL rey singled for Logue In th On Track, 105-26
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Boston, Spahn 0-1 Two games oii, Pohaolsky rombe (3.1 innati, Biackwe] 3-3 at New York
needy (0-00. Twn games fcago. Hiller (2-1: and Minner
Philadelphia, Roberts Two games
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Philadelphia, Shantz
0-0 at Chicago. Hole Kreiow (0-11, Two games
Washington, Morenn
N-0:; at Cleveland. Feiler (3-0) and Bris- Today
0-2). Two zames
New York, Shea 11-0):
Boston. Wight (0-3 8t. Louis, Widmar
Ji. Two games
Canterbury, DePauw, up. Evansville, Indiana Central, ana State, Manchester, Rose Poly, Joseph, Taylor,
and Wabash.
Danville Frosh Win Danville High School's man track team won the first an- oses nual Mid-State Freshman Meet at 7 Plainfield Boys’ School yesterday. Danville 61,, 43. Plainfield 40, Speedway 157; and Greenwood 4.
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A|Kansas City 000 210 201— 6! COLUMBIA, Mo. May 5 (UP) i
Errors—8egrist, Snyder 2. Runs—Pler- 1 i i Ol all 2, Lyons, Wright 4, OB'rien 2, Olson, — The University of Missouri
{Markland 3. Runs batted in—Lvons. Zau-
3/Two-hase hits—Lyons, Zauchin 2, Wright
Chapman Double plays—Chapman Lo : Nivons to Zauchin, Lyons to Hoderlein to Meet here this afternoon.
Zauchin, Snyder to Segrist to Thomas.| The Missourians set five new ridze
Left on bases— Louisville 15, Kansas City!
[17. Base on balls—off Atkins 9, Landeck 3, meet records and tied another in Melignand 3, Logue 2. Jones 1. Struck out heating the Irish for the (first | .
--by Atkins 4, Melignand 1. Jones 1. Hits
- oft Landeck 7 in 1%; innings. Melignand time in five meets between the and Aldridge (B) 28 42714 2 in 2%. Logue 5 in 3. Jones 2 in 2. Hitigchools, The Tigers had it all theiie hetwaen Kelly
ny pitcher —by Logue (Zauchin:, Winning
in pitcher Atkins. Losing pitcher—Landeck. (way today as the Irish were never
Umpires—Pette, Stewart, Jakowski{. Time < . -1:29. Attendance— 2241 in the show.
y FF AF H pri Q in the 220-yard dash. 4 | Mile Run—1, McGuire, (Mi: 2. Franz Philadelphia 7, un ON M): 3. Snyder. (NDi. Time: 418.4 (New Time. 3:28 er ‘a \ record—old mark, 4 21 Bannister, M.) Es WRN a ar- . -! 440-Yard Dash—1. Vanet. 1M) . Hast7 innings - ings, 'NDi; 3. v, (ND) e AR F ngs, ND 3 Less. ND) Time 485 Plan New Golf Range 2 Um. [La ts 100-Yard Dash — 1. Stovall, iM; 2 J DP = \> Ewing. (ND:. 3, Carter, M:. Time: 10
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=.on Elliott, Boston 18 60 I 2:50 Sigler Philadelphia Ji 64 } 24 5 Shot Put-—1. Brusca M:: 2, Toneff 35 Hatton, Cincinnati 14759 11. 22 373 (ND). 3. Johnson (M). Distance. 43 feel, $3 i cr AMERICAN LEAGUE iui : ; Jushy, Chicago 5 )9 1 26 441 Two.Mile Run—1 Fox Mi; 2, AM Easter, Cleveland 8 28 3-H 423 naguer. {ND 3, Piper, «Mi Time 9:34.89 Jinoso. Chicaso 3 33 8 3 354 Javeiln--1. Fessler M:. 2. Zimmerman, ‘arr sel fcago 1 1 H 2 1M 3, Murphy, (ND. Distance, 187 feet, Coan, Nashingl OE ross: T 11 355, + riches. NW Record -old mark held ME Ni t a ‘ L y ‘NDi1—117 . Hodges, Dodzers 8 Elliott, Braves 4 3, Parker My and Murphy y eh Jethroe, Braves 8 Robinson. Dodgers 4 20-Yar ¢ urd! sler, (Mi; Snider, Dodgers 5 Furilio. Dodrers 49 270-Y ary ! M Hy olen 1, Pessier Time Pafko, “Cubs 5 Thomson, Giants 4 254 seconds , Jensen, Yankees 4 Jones, Phillies 4 Gordon MM 2. Launjus, Williams. Red Sox 4 Ennis. Phillies 4 IND Helgh 6 feet, 4%» Doerr, Red Sox 4 Westiake, Pirates 4 record —old mark. 8 feet, Coleman, Browns Nis IY ld by Howard M) and Sbinsgh Dodgers 31 Carrsquel h 8x..28. ‘Broad Jump 1, Stovall ‘M': 2,- Dippold Busby White Sox 26 Siler, Phililes 3% M,, 3. Childers (ND: Distance. 23 feet, : RUNS BATTED IN 3'¢ inches (New record-—old mark 22 Pafko. Cubs 18 Doerr, Red Sox feet. 10 inches. held by Worthington (ND.
14 Robinson. Dodgers 17 Dark, Giant: 14 _ Discus—1, Brewer Mj; 2, Becker (Mi. Jethroe, Braves 18 Barilla, "White Box 14 3. Brusca (M). Distance: 14] feet, 1% Coleman, Browns 15 Jensen, Yanks 14 inches 14
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SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1951
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~~ Rushville Is Close Second A In Loop Tilt
Half-Mile Relay “Proves Clincher
points. eRUSHOte Ted CO TUMBUSE, 53737),
to 51!; .going into the half-mile relay, the last event on th: pro-
The Scoreboard
Columbus 61!3, Rushville 59'3, oq in Columbus, Southport 42, Seymour 22, Shelby- suddenly realville 20, Franklin 12!;, Martins- : .
for his first win of the season f§ ville 12, Connersville 10!;.
‘Wyrostek and Bob Scheffing!
HERE IT |S—Steve Davis (rig
ht) receives the baton from his mate, Dave Kelley. This was during the mile re entral Conference at Southport yesterday.
3 Sticks Put New Chicago Quintet In Ten-Pin Top 5
Three pins put a new team in the top five of the Ten Pin Classic here last night. Hollainder Plumbers of Chicago bumped off another Chi-
cago team by notching-2884. That includes a 470 handicap, enough to edge the King Juices. The Juices § had previously their fifth spot.
Shelbyville runnin lay in the South
Cincinnati Wi oe L118 nel) FAST TINS]
field events.
Four Records Triangular Meet
fast and strong to nose out West- _ that fourth inning. only two Brew- base hits Bridges. Ryan. Campanella. ern Michigan and Butler in the fourth annual
Rue lost a liner in the first and Base on balls off -Rafensberzer 1. Bver!v topple here yesterday. The winners racked up 573 points
"l- joned a 5359 with games of 209, liant finish by running away with {192 and 163. Firing in the tournatoday at Indiana
Nordic Hills Co. Chicago
Rainbow Lanes Brunswick Bowlerette,
2414-470—2884 hort
ANN BRYAN had the women's first prize of the initial Jewish bowling ‘tourna-
Frank! 1: ment tucked away in her bowling = Hale Nie Relat
Half Mile Relav--1. Columbus (Howe, |Yelev, Burns, Martini: 2. Southport: 3. Steel gate. Rushville: 4, Seymour; §, Connersville
_. She_rolled. a’ 620, with _handi-. Time. 1:34.4. es |The Derby- Day will -open-the = race program Aug. 31 and the
regular session will run Sept. 1-7 with the Grand Circuit Sept. 3-7, excluding Sunday. = #” - A TOTAL of 10,281 horses, an’ oday all-time high, went to the post Southern Conference high throughout the country last year. {school track and field titlists, out-| Every classing an 11-team field.
Shatters Two Records The nationally-ranked distance Rizzuto, Brewers. Manager Don Gut- holtz to open the inning and Hahk star shattered two récords in cap-, -teridge ~witl send =Johny “Me¢Call'gayer beat out a bunt intended turing the 880-vd. dash and the zt, and Harry Fisher to the mound griginally to be a sacrifice. Sain mile. He dashed-off the half-mile Home Runs fice Hit for the Hoosiers. retired Andy Pafko but Dee event in 1:59.6 to pierce: the old Stolen Bases—Mantle,
cap. to take the women's singles in this two-day event at Talbot Lanes last night. Among 38 participants, major winners were Mrs.
Evansville Bosse Keeps Track Title |
VINCENNES, May 5 (UP) —| . y in 4:25 to break his own previous 1evey, 593. third, and Mrs. Sarah Evansville Bosse repeated t Blues Sing Em | It was the first victory of the mark of 4:25.2. Lichtenberg. 587, fourth. year for McLish. one of the many . KANSAS CITY, Mo.. May 5 former Dodger farmhands on the streaked to a victory in the 440
shattering the former MURPHY TRUCKERS of Min-
the American owling Congress matches up St. They nad a 3029 score. pa, r than Meister Brau qq Earl Bland of €o-| into seventh |
4:35
Washington. {lumbus, O., moved |place in the only. change in the all-events division.
Ft. Wayne North Wins Track Crown
By United Press EAST "CHICAGO, May 5—Ft.
He rolled a
Al Renick. along with teammate
double-winner. Jack Aldridg hurdle races. Jim Glass was He copped the shotput with a toss of 46-feet, 313 inches, f the other efforts.
the 120-yard high hurdles.
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nial, 1951 Softball season opens at Mu- Ship of Longacre Stadi uh- : : Bush Callahan Sporn ron sun: being honored for his 15 years reports that five more teams are needed 4 (to complete the T2-team schedule. H ne of service to the club as Raehards. park owner, announced that dent, vice president its e installe “ ” 3 are ready for mah Sr eos Sistmonds chairman. The day” includes a _ Scou eams interested in playing at - ininclud- 7? 30 Saturday nights in Bieeh Grove day long tournament and a din Stadium, contact James Sedinger, GA-9844. NET in the the evening.
(Broke old record of 2 2. Golden val) 1
ieee lS: (Broke old record of 4:25.32.) ‘who qualified! ti
Zauchin 2. Ramsey, Thomas. Courtney, Tigers swept 14 first places and!s 2 3lchin 4. O'Brien. Chapman 4, Neison. Se. blanked Notre Dame in five events) y 1ierist, Snyder, Markland, Jones, Carey 2-ito snow under the Fighting Irish,
2/Segrist. Three-base hits—O'Brien. Wright.|105-26, in an outdoor dual track|
Ft. Wayne took the lead on the second leg of the 880-yard relay,| Height. 12 feet. however, and was off and running towards its lone blue ribbon, Distance. and a 36-t0-35 win in team scor- @ Husie (C1; ing. Hammond was third with 24 g followed by: Mishawaka g and defending champion " Gary Froebel 23. No records were racked up as a strong. cold wind and a heavy track slowed the competitors.
5 feet 11 inches
(Broke old record of 11 feet 2, 8holosky (Ci:
mre Sprinter Paul Ewing gave Notre i;
- 9 Dame its lone first place as he 3 oy er reversed the 100-yard dash finish tance s « by edging MU’'s Laddie Stovall yu,
{Distance. 20 feet 9°
123 fret R inches
A new driving range is opening seconds. (Tied record heid by Schuster of on Rt, 29 near Broadmoor Country Club and will be operated by
Sandler Bops La Sane
HERSHEY, Pa. May 5 (UP)— @® 2 Fessler (M1. 3, Bardot (Mi. Time. 130 penny Sullivan, Chicago pro. We World Featherweight Champion @ PM 880-Yard Run--1. Gallyp (M': 2. Mo- understand Sullivan is going to Sandy Sandler, Minor Majer Mino: Maier LEADING BATSMEN . ew record. old mark of 1.503 held by 8ive free lessons to build up. A Harry La Sane, Houston, Tex., for g . tov. Maurice the third time tonight by taking g 0 all (Mi; 3, Hastings (ND), Time. 22.4 Feeney and some of the others, a unanimous decision in the 10round windup at Hershey Arena. ®
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| Elliott, Braves 14 Noren, Pole Vault Moore of Missouri and NieRUN fen. Senators wald of Missourl, tied for first: 3. Car- © Snider. Dodgers 17 Ennis, Phillies 16 fagge (ND). Height: 12 feet. 8 inches Hodges. Dodgers 17 Doby, Indians 1 Mile Relay—1, Missour! (Holsman, §teinRobinson. Dodgers 16 Jensen, Yanks 18 rauf. Tuttle, Vanet:. Time: 31:2212 7
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Second 440--7. Davis (Shelbyville): 2, : Heiney (Franklini_ 3. J Wiison (South. State has added something new.
rts. x od 1 ty » , Pachter. CUE 5 Marshall An exira day will he added to the
Yelev iColumbusi: 2. Howe (Co-
Time, :16.8
team scoring; Bloomington
wag third. | AMONG Dick Riley of New Albany and driver sits on top the horse, Steve Fred Mercer of Bosse were the Brooks is the leading jockey at only double winners. Riley cap- present. Thus far this year he tured the broad jump and one has booted home 91 winners. {heat of the 440-yard dash, and! Mercer won the high jump and maker, who last season tied for jockey leadership, still are runTeam scoring: Bosse 66, New ning neck-and-neck this vear but Albany 3 Eoomingion 37, Vin- they're way down the list. Joe nnes 23, Evansville Reitz 19, E 52 [Washfigton "10, Bickr oo 53 winners and Willie 52. Wayne North Side, winning only Evansville Central 17, Jasper 4, the half-mile relay, the last event Boonville 1, Princeton 0. {
the program, 1 Bend Central by a single point toy to capture the Northern Ine. diana high school conference track!
championship. Central's Bears, in six events for the NIHSC finals, scored in all of them, 2 aie ing a double victory by Jim Calein the dashes, 4. Udry nine-point lead over the favored g “ Tis between Koke (WM) North Siders going into the last ®
four-way tie between
Highland
Harness throughout
to
past week when the United States Trotting Assowith headquart-
ized applications for harness§ fr —— rt emer py a $8 this SER. gram. Columbus nosed out ville to win the event and the )|-time high, 12 per cent above championship. last vear's. Ed Yeley broke the conference
Rush- son were at
The Press Box—
N Harness Racing Is t Peak
By. JIM HEYROCK Horse, racing the country al. ready is setting records, and the season has not even
‘ Like Indiana, the rest of Columbus won the South Cen- the country this year is looking tral. Conference track champion- co ward t ship yesterday” at Southport, pil- harness racin ing up 617; points to nose out p.c,ne rvnner-up Rushville bY tWO mpe new record ei. by. the arness racing
more and better g than it has seen
this
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} At the present time, the Trot. 220-yard dash record of :23.2 With ting Association. governing body a :22.7 effort. Jack Cross of Rush- 5¢ the sport, has handled a total ville was a double winner. copping of 8456. applications for racing the pole vault and high jump. gessions, compared with 7446 for - Rushville won frist place in all the same period in 1950. an increase of 1010.
i30-—1, Yeley (Columbus 2. McGathev i arness {iso anaor: 3, ‘Toumout) 3. MeGathev], Interest in the harness
| ‘Southport; Inman (Martinsville) Time :104 y rit i se. 1. Jewell Seymour 2. Anderson Years. with Indiana one of the ‘Southport);, 3, Snéder (Franklin: 4, Haves Balboa; Jy Sodter SFTAnRIN: 4, Haves leaders as far as top programs Time 4 44 are concerned. First 440-1. Hamilton (Columbus): 2, Cruse (Rushville;; 3. Byrum (Southport; = n 8 4 Plymate 8helbyville); 5, Rebber (Sey- . mouri), Time :52.8 AND THIS YEAR the Hoosier
|, Half Aile—1. Pence (Columbus: 2 State Fair program and will bes Hogue (Columbus): 3, Bradley (Rushville: : k , “ y , ' Anderson (Southport). 5, Laughlin KNOWN as Derby Day. It'n
‘Connersville! Time, 2048. Aug. 31 when the finest horses
Ta rimsviie Ray PRE ag who performed on County Fair ‘Mar vii New (Sheibyv | : : > : Time 27 New record. Old record 233 Circuits throughout the state will ® urdles—1I. Burbrink . (Seymour! i ” 2. Moore (Rushvilley: 3, Mohr Columbus come 10 Indianapolis to run for py gk Rushville); 5. See (Martins- the cash. ville) Low Hurdles 1 McGathey (Southport): n Most of the good horses who Moore (Rushville): 3. Burbrink (Sev- hav £ i mour:: 4 Marshall ‘Rushvilie/; 5. Hogue re nade the State fairgrounds Columbus: Time. on . their home during the winter still ole Vault—1, ross (Rushville) 2 ’ i Peirs SE rSaR my Aiek (Rushville) tie: 4 are Here But they'll be moving ordell (Martinsville:: 5. Brinkman (Con- ou X nersviller Curry (Columbus: tie. Height. . na directions in the next IT fuel 3 IGChes few weeks to make the annual High Jump—1, Cross (Rushville): 2, circuits {Burns (Columbus), Cordell (Martinsville), g * | Amick tRuNyilis), vie 5. Rowan (Con-784-202-2986 | nersviile). Height, eet 9 inches 7 r y . 37a 202-2986 pToMd Jump. Cruse (Rushville): 2 LAST WEEK was a busy one 762-504—2971/Burns (Columbus: 3. 8ciarra (Seymour; i Sao Ia! 4. Jack (Connersvillei: 5. Nerding (8outh- at the : fairgrounds. 3 $ ¢ Dance, 19 fest Tages ’ were being worked out behind the 0 ut-—1, Eckel (Rushvijle : Avery i va SRonnerssilier: i [Rushyiiie): 4, mobile starting gate. Paul Young Pavne (Martinsville); 5. Hi (Seymour! y i «WwW ri i Pe Juajdnsviile); 8, HB of Waynesfield, O.,-who will again Mile Relav—1, Shelbyville -(Branden- Operate the starting gate at the
burger. Plymat Kelley, vis - ; Dar ae, eller, [Dn 2. © isidte fair this year, war getting
the horses used to the swinging
indication points more and better horses taking Tom Sowder of Washington set part in racing programs all over ithe only record, clicking off a the country this year’ said Don .8 in the milé run, 1.3 seconds R. Miller, executive vice president w the record established in of the Trotting Association. 49 by Bob Eggleston, also of The Association very likely will hit $12 million in New Albany was runner-up in the country this season. ” s ” THE set where the
Joe Culmone and Willie Shoe-
“DR. HARRY Leer Day” — Golf and Country Club Wednesday is expected Softball Notes draw nearly the entire memberthe club. Dr. Leer
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