Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1951 — Page 18
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It Was Almost All Cream For IU Teams
Purdue, Illini _ Spoil Hoosier ‘Day’
; Times Special s BLOOMINGTON, May 5-—-The Cream came mostly to the top here today in Indiana TUiniver gity's annual Cream and Crimson day. Only sour tastes in an otherwise perfect field day came from : Illinois and arch-rival, Purdue. The Hoosiers ''won’ a football game—the Cream team over the intra-squad Crimson- a baseball game over Michigan and a track meet over Marquette, Here's the action:
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ah Clyde Sih Supposedly Cream and Crimson intra-squad football game. His’ drive netted a first down for the Crimson team.
strength for the annual game
show in a 38-13 victory over the . ! iF ind by brilliant - passing Rex Mays 1948 Race Car ning star Bobby Robertson, hardOoyen and getting great offensive Milers and was co-winner in an- The Agjanian Featherweight Spe-| Three Leagues Ready
line play headed by Center Mel other, got several laps in at 125 cial that Troy Ruttman will at-
Creams romped to quarter:ad- easier are Jim Travers and Harry New one-lap and four-lap records
OSU Star Drives in 8
Runs to Beat Purdue COLUMBUS, 0. May.-5 (UP)— Smith Ohio State. paced by left fielder ~~ > Elbie Gutzwiler who made four Anderson Takes Two hits and drove in eight runs,
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Johnson
over Purdue today. 14-4, and re- Ne 3 tained its Big Ten leadership. Driving in eight runs betters
the six hit in by Northwestern's ’ . 4 e oS Lawrence Day last year, the pre- day, 13 to § and 8 10 4. | > : . ame) vous Big Ten modern record. Ohin Anderson r "050 050 3—13 11 3 » » ri 1 110 001 3-6 7 State now has won all four of its ESA Lane win lade Nou! ou Big Ten games. lin. Rhoades, Resler, and Harris
1 (Second Game) Purdue 000 200 002— 4 8 5 Anderson 102 010 011 6 3
Ohio Btate 204 201 41x—14 13 4 Barlham 001 102. 000— 4
Crain. Punkar (4). Devereux (7). Rooney Whitehearse, M. ‘Mills, Fowl : IT'S LATER Fite o BAT SE on TRL, ‘ : i Keystoners' on Road Wins Junior Relays T Y U THINK Times State Serviee John Strange Grade School rR A N Oo CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind.
copped the Washington Township 7 May 6 -Tha 28th Divisinn “Key- Grade School Relays yesterday at . . . ; Stoners” will ‘he guests of the Ft, Deaf School, scoring 615 points. We are offering free planning service—incorporat- | Wayne Midwestern Life Insurance Deaf School was second with 54
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Nanny Still Lédds AA Batters;
driving plunges by Jegry Van driver, who has won two 500- ahead of his pair of race cars. posted three pitching victories in €c0
has pitched 30 innings in three, Becklett, Guard Danny Thomas before the rains came. tempt to qualify the first day is For Season Start games, two of which he has com- Pleted.
: r . leted. ’ p 1 and Tackle Sam Talerico, the Making Rose's driving job the same car Walt Faulkner set Continued Fiom Page 15 Laas proved rine a, American _League ’ f a § TEAM BAL san AB" 8. & IB
gcored its second straight win Games From Earlham {ners balance.
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SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1951
Babe, Patty
White Soxers Pace AL; Ennis, NL Still Pace
American Association American League
ters how it's done. standards for the junior circuit.
. The Indianapolis third baseman leads the men-with-the-stick for the second consecutive week according to 4£igures compiled by Howe News Bureau.
Through games Wednesday, ragquel; 383, and Fox, .370.
cavorting for the White Sox.
Nanny has a .456 average. But Figures compiled by Howe News pressing him for the lead is Don Bureau show Larry Doby of nipped by Ennis in the hitting : Cleveland hitting .356 and RAY field, holds the edge in hits and for the first day lead of fhe secA48, Jim McGhee, Tribe out. Coleman of St. Louis.batting .3#. total bases. ~ Jackie And each of the five batting lead- 3nq 40 total bases to Dél's 21 and ers also holds top spot in other 39 respectively. .
Hoak, St. Paul third sacker, with
ffelder, 18 a poifit back "at 447. Bob Mavis, Toledo second baseman, has .438, and George Crowe,
nts. Milwaukee, first sacker, has .423. departments
Shortstop Chico Carrasquel and Second Baseman- Nelson Fox, all News Bureau through Wednesday |
National League
Nanny Fernandez continues to There's a terrific trio up Chl- gignt percentage points. show American Association bat-Cag0 way setting the batting Tnat's the difference among
the three top hitters in the senior
They're Outfielder Ji Busby, 100p, | Figures computed by the Howe |
ames show Del Ennis of Phila-|
Through games played Tuesday, deiphia hitting .396; Jackie Robin-| Busby has a .400 average; Car- son, Brooklyn, .390, and Bob El-| liott, Boston, .388. The Dodger second - baseman,
In the RBI race, ‘Robinson leads
Busby has swiped six’ bases; the field, too.
Weathervane
Two ‘Old Pros’ Tied In 2d Leg Opening
By HAL WOOD United Press Sports Writer
PEBBLE BEACH, Csl, May 5
|— Two- “old pros” of women's tournament golf, Patty Berg and Babe Didrickson Zaharias, tied
has 23 hits ond leg of the Weathervane cross - country tour today with one-over-women's par 76.
Battling stiff cross winds and
He has 15, one tricky greens, the nation's top
Bob Cerv of Kansas City is the Carrasquel has the most hits, 23; better than Chicago's Andy shot - makers found old Pebble
mos¢ diversified batter, ‘owever. Fox, the most doubles, six, and pafko. ads in'Doby, the most runs, 15. Cole-| ? : : > : - ~itotal bases. with 50;-hemers and may 1éads in total bases with oytfielder Dike = Football TT ra Times Special Photo by Bill Dyer. JHples Mn Sve san Fons 34 and in RRs Vin 16 rd e | ON HIS WAY—Freshman Jerry Ellis (16) sweeps wide around end in the Indiana University J. cs ties him in het iii Slso 1d un Deon: 7. other departments. é . ‘ment with Dave Williams, Minne-/ grid squad into teams of equal But the Creams won, 38-13, in the game at Bloomington yesterday. apolis second baseman.
The Blués' outfielder
Willie Mays, Williams’ outfield- their names.
Murray Wall of Milwaukee has! In addition to his pitchingithe pitchers with three victories } rd, Lopat ha- given up only and no losses. Dickson has tossed the same number of attempts. He One run in 27 Innigs of the three 28 innings in five games. He has i games he has started and com- completed one, Surkont has gone 27 innings for his wins. Pitcher Warren Spahn of Boston leads the strike-out route with 2 in four
(UP)—Augustana won the 10th Of It, Win Twin Bill annual A 1ll- Lutheran Vikings Times State Service
¢ Beach the victor in the battle Two of Robinson's teammates, With par. Regulation men's figures PSnider and First are 38-36-72. He Is Baseman Gil Hodges, lead in|
The two-way competition left
Duke has the the ‘score at status quo for the
most runsy 15, and Gill heads the first 54 holes of competition. At
Five hurlers in the American home run parade with six. League have 3-0 marks beside]
doubles, seven. Don Nichols, St.and Sandalio Consuegra of Wash- hag three triples. Paul outfielder, topped: base steal- ington; Bobby Feller, Cleveland, |
. To 0 en Toda ers with five thefts, and Chuck Stobbs, Boston. Lou P'Achille, the veteran run. Continued From Page 15 Pedro, Cal., is here for the “500” y .
Pittsburgh's Murray Dickson and Boston's Max Surkont pace
Cincinnati performers have the; Dallas, lother extra-base fields, monopol- stroke le
the end of the firdt 36 holes in
the Babe held a foure ad over runner-up Miss
§ I | | C ! y. For 54 holes the score now ending spring practice, Th on, D 4 U ing cohort, annexed the most hits| They are Eddie Lopat, New jjzed. Big Ted Kluszewski has Berg. For 5 3 : « But the Creams were the whole ree oosiers oC or Pp ma eur ines diadem with 23, ‘and the most York; Conrad Carmen Marrero seven doubles and Bob Adams pads Babe, 149-76—225; Patty, Jo={ — mad, The third round is slated for Indianapolis next week-end with the finals in New York May 26-27,
COMING HERE — Patty
302 Berg of Minneapolis will ‘beat 290 Meridian Hills Country Club, 286. May 18 and 19 for the third leg 278 of the Weathervane golf tours 213 nament along with other lead. 288 ing women's pros and amateurs 264! in the country.
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vantages of 12-0, 19-0 and 38-8. Coon, a pair of smarties with last year. Faulkner will sit in gar he Sawinikers will be Lou Spot with 2-0 marks. coves & a ae % gE games. , : thi y “ wi D ser wi . ’ 5 5 1 Xj 1 The Crimson defense was prac-|racing ideas. Everything felt the new Grant Piston Ring Spe- Ott with Emil Kaiser wearing the Amarican Association Soon 4 a i i% 4 '% #4 Nationgl League tically non-existent during the good with Rose which is an in- cial that will be one of the light- mask. i Washton $38 ‘73 43.8 2 4 208 TEAM BATTING game and the offense gave only dication that he will warm up est four-wheelers on the track: In the Municipal League the AE TAS BATTING: sme Born” Tb 3 ile 1 30,., 82 2 mkean . i , : 78 ‘1 : oo : flashes of power. Several un- again today and probably return BpFORImALely 1500 pounds. : Eagles tangle with Richardson Toledo IP NR Ini $M Detroit 383 33 108 148 7 3 Zio Pours... 460 33 131 191 13 3 1363 timely fumbles either halted home to await next Saturday's ince the new car isn’t complete- Rubber at Brookside Park. Left Kan City 40 83 136 233 18 3 28 TEAM FIELDING = | Boston | 890 #2 133 232 17 4 3% promising drives or gave the ball qualifying. ly ready for the first qualifying pander Al Hazel will throw for JNurLS- 47.38 113 118 's 2 M1 00 york ..... 3 J BR May 3 GBD to the Creams near touchdown There were 27 cars in the 92. Faulaner will not have the the Eagles and Bill Haines will iar on 8 MX id Philadephia. .- 20 J SiS if fia Shase 2 o So im 2 1 2% territory. garage area when the track oppariumiy e Tecaptupe his pole toh, For. the Richardson crew Coumbus 473 41 111 1% o '1 23% Beto... ll 8 31M 1] iS. lows 5.8 rrionn | YC With most of the Hoosier veter- closed. That's not half of the POSIUon. “0° 5° griver, however, gob White will pitch with Bill TEAM FIELDING = Cleveland " [00 S do giifs in HOM Lots DF ¥F So AL Iu ans performing up to expectations number entered. has a good teammate in 8-3 Rutt- O'Donoghue behind the bat. Milwaukee ..... 19 0 372185 9 984 pasninkton ... 13 8 {89 153 19 965/Philadelphia .. 15 0 398 175 10 .983 ; he work of an » man, who knows only one speed— 4 ‘ Toledo .... 18 0 102 185 13 "978 INDIVIDUAL BATTING New York ...... 31 0 35 317 20 81%, chief interest was in the work of YOU CAN t id fh fast | Art Sacks Used Cars will travel Bansas City - 186 0 408 217 17 .974 (ncludes all players, except pitchers, in Boston ......... 0 480 188 20 .971 , fast, MEL. ; 7! 174 fv i 1 1 the freshmen and in several en at the IE Bagi: raf oo 2% a to Pendleton, to take on the Red Minneapolis BR RIN 4 Serle or more dames Saline A ran 0 1% ia 11 901 changed to new positions this as 3 . rR s of tf . Louisville 21 0 408 193 23 463 : R CRICBEO meee. 5 0 13137 10 971 epring. Of the latter group, John this year from ~ the folowing RUTTMAN WILL be part of a th 1e00 Bf C08 INANE Reon fbi, ot 8 BE I 0 co an 8 mommmsiog chic od 8 BRIS 1 0 . - ’ 3 Zs B : : b 2 ! eMaestri + y NG Zuger was especially impressive guesswork offered by six drivers: red-hot spring racing show today . - C n ith B yi INDIVIDUAL BATTING Stewart.Cnl 8 1 3 40 0 .500/ Includes players. except pitchers, in-five g ‘ ’ Used Car nine wit en Wise Marsn,St.L .... 14 2 8 9 0 2 479 or more games making at least one hit. at end Walt Brown, 132; Lee Wallard, at Winchester's opening. Duane catchin For the Red Raiders 7 cludes all plavers. except pitchers. in Easter.Cleve ....36 3.11 14 0 6 423 R New Castle’s Jerry Ellis and 132; Maurie Rose, 132; Troy Rutt: Carter, Jimmy Daywalt and Rutt- a 8 . om Tee fames Nakiiig 1 Yast > at Jicaryvee i 19 20 3 9 3 40 Sanicki.Phil An ® 7 Ts ne n Fee / = 4 | y y . - eR ’ see of Fast Chicago Roosevelt's Bill man, 1315; George Connor, 131, man probably will figure in a Renny : yrison pas Qeen pamey Yornandestnd.. 5 5 HIT HRBLE i bn 313 200 00 Castalne.pitt ~. 25 4 11 13 1 5 .440 Holzbach. both all-state prep half- And Cecil Green, 131. Each of tight finish for the 50-lap feature Bd a gnment t oak. se : EEE 11 Minoso.Ci-Ch1 ® INL 3 3 bE foramsBre’.... 3s 0.3 20 1. 400 , be $ y : Jjoak. si) , 312 448 Carrasquel. : NE 3 : back kled occasionally even these pilots are ‘upper bracket purse. 8 Mavis gol... 33 313 fa 0 a dgroxcal LU... 46 3.1% 0 1 J0EnniaPhil ..... 831321 3 413 Joe Bg4s Jparilec occas y boys in the speed department. It a.u » Saints Tangle Tipton St P 2 3°30 § Ppguaergous 13 J 38 Jy) LiDtimecnsn BUNA 3 behind the Crimson Hne. = | Li » xs ‘ r iCrweML 0 SS il na 8 Dopy.Cleve ... 45 $ Elliott Bos... 3 2 : / |will seem strange to see a pitt JOHNNIE PARSONS will be On Garfield No. 3, the South- 5.00010, 0 23 '3 73 1} 3 '} §03-ColemanSte .. 48 8 I 38 4 13 345 ReiserPitt ..... 11018 2 3 3m Track lcrew flagging in a car that is absent from the Speedway today Side Saints, with one pre-league MoeciCui ..... 18 1 8 8.1 32 ys PoE DH H2] Picea i Tahoe . J y 7 6 : reve : ‘0 e on, s “a - . £ TC A - averaging ONLY 130 mph. as he is scheduled to compete in Victory over the Reformatory un- MavsMpls (1. 83 6 23 33 7 7 X65! YerDOn.NMash .- 9, 8 13-90 7 7-333 preach HS Tint da One stadium mark and eight An » a sprint show at Savannah, Ga, der their belts, meet the Yaver's Haggerty Tol 232 $3 82 3 4 Mullin pet _..5 8 | nai i +i Kerr. Bos. , 31 6 i151 3 388) . A : try} is. .... § 2 » n. wei . $ PhRIL LL eves 5 8 meet records fell today as Indlana| ‘pyr, JERRY HOYT, who spun 2 2 » Men Store nine, formerly the Try- fervdC ....... 3 13 31 0 ti Bar Fria ot ¥ ian 4 A nT te 811 2 320 3% «| | y - . 2 1: 10 fees < <9 : gy, 3 ~ X University concluded its third suc-|anq ‘ater qualified the Morris IT WAS announced that time ONS. Wendel Smith will be on the Kropf Mpls "1 52 10 1a 23 18 3 By "BR 3fify's gfuceeicin ... 2] 3 cessive unbeaten dual track SeA- Special last year at 129.520 1S trials for the race will be televised Mound for the Saints and “Bob o'Brien Lou Se 1018 5} 51] nplonseaNy. .. 3 gi 1 1 a3 CoxBre .... 2 $5 9161 3 333 son with an 85'3 to 48% Winighonine for a “5007 car. Hoyt. by WFBM-TV, Indianapolis. A Mennel behind the plate. For the Rousia<lol 21310 2 im RusiloNY. .. 41.8 13 331 4 s3imioaisey 1. 7 Slr je1 5 30 over Marquette. whose Indianapolis home 18 at contract for six hours of TV cov. YAYer club Harry Finch will MarauieKC 1 822 342 3 In Noren.Wash' +. 34 1} 17 23 9 13 Jig|AshburaPell .. 82 6 20 2 0 7.34] Indiana {is defending Big Ten 2317 (arroliton Ave: has com- < ! : V- throw the high hard ones to Bill Campbehira.. 2 2 Bh 38 2.10 7 Jensen. NP. «oe 91 13 18 42 3 0 3} SemintckPhil .! 3 1 10°13 0 1 323 h i nd Marquette : erage was signed by the station - Ozark .St.P . 4% °F 34 10 QT MM} Br 5 9 "510 Gordon.Bos _ ... 59 10 10 30 3 T .322 outdoor champion a q pleted his basic with t he 1018t ,, 4 Lo econtativ Russel. Mose Mil 1 3 ho Lollar.8tLL 3-4-3101 3 Sd femenncenn 3 aa 1 0 § an is current Central Cojlegiate title Ajryorne Divisfon at Camp va i Beene Ives of the Speed: "1, the Big Six League IABA Basso My ne. Boia in Boosts ar-38 3 3 po § oRetkinentit.,...." 31 4 10-28 J 3 3H » w orp., AN ; - lifams. Mpls ., ! 4 30 Clev 3 : OM 0... ] i . holder. Breckenridge, Ky. His CO has oY Corp. and Servies, Ind. dis- nowcomer Bridgeport Brass plays Federoff To 53 ul ] N0jcsntin i 0] 3 Momo -.00 26 1 8301 Tus Cliff Anderson established the , reales tributors of Motorola products. ; : . McQuillen, Tol .. 43 10 13 21 1 8 .302 RosenCleve — .. 47 9 14 21 1° 8 208 Stankv.N.¥Y. .... 65 10 20 30 2 7 .308 promised week-end passes and 1 Harry T. Hershberger's Fall Mine Mpls 43 5 13 19 0 10 302 MeCosry Phila 27 4 8 131 1 296 MarshallBos ... 36 7 11 14 1 8 “7306 stadium record in the discus with pra. No contract has been signed ic ‘vers Vo. DeLaGarza.Tol . 40.3 12 13 0. 4 300 Ginsberg,Det -.. 38 8 11 17 2 3 29 Bell. Pitt 38 21734] & 304 86 f % inch H morial Day off. He had a ; Creek Athletics on Riverside No. gly ny 2 8.13 25 313 2p QinsboraDet .... 8 8 11 11 33 3haiSlaventerstri.43. 4.11.15.0.8 2 toss of 6 feet 4% inches Me reunion yesterday with the Marris 5 far for TV coverage of the 9. (pn the rubber—for-the—Ath- Shaman don, : EY £11 10 He em 3 1s 41 5 6 3b eT ROS iL ce $3 12-303 LH = y . ¢ : ridge Mpls . 2 G ~ . ad “post: ry d lao CTEW and Clff Griffith, 4109 emorial -Day race.” The ‘auto jetics will be Bernard Kaesel with Unser Mii ©. 44 3 13 181 § os SiatnDet ooo 3-31 180 3 Msercni 00 5 313191 4 a year ago. Anderson a 80 ghann Ave. of Indianapolis, who derby was telecast .the past two walter Rady catching: RiausMil op . 18 233 0 3 202 KennedvCleve . 47 § 3 #11 i oN SY SiL” a 1338 8 2a ~0k the shot, setting another replace Jerry this year. years, but speedway officials have The battery for the Brass work- Pendleton 8tP°. 48 10 14 28 3 9 202 §riakleve ..- HM JH 10 1 FiMenovienPti . $8 T1300 § FF meet record at 51-57%. : been reluctant t nN TV ; Thompson StP.. 24. 2. 7 10 0 5 203 Delsing. StL. ... 4 711 22 3 7 268 D:RleeStlL .... 18 2.5 50 1 .278 Tadiaid took Fire firsts. and) ? # w 8 ictant to sell TV rights ers has not heen named. Thomas.KC .... 52° 7 15 25 2 7 288 McCormick,Wash 30 7 8 9 0 1 .287 JonesPhil ..... 3 1" 15 38 31] 113 sopped “the mile Telay. The ontyi J. C. AGAJANIAN, the smiling this time for fear it would hold At Riverside No. 3, Linde Air Berean ©" 53 § 3 3%) 8 2% Ba heh SN CRB IN Be. Bl HNte B J y. » 3 i ' : PhillipsCol ..... 53 1 2 D 1 3 ‘263 Kluszewski.Cin . 60 5 18 28 1 12 .267 double winner, besides Anderson, Armenian hog-rancher from San down attendance. . meets the Union Printers. The pq} :::-- 83 ,] 13 18 2 3 3% BoryDet, - Bo El Neri. MRS . M te's Ch Cc » u ys » battery for Linde Air finds Jim Lerchen.Tol .... 47 10 13 22 3 8 .377 McDougiad N.Y. 23 8 6 12 ) 7 261 HermanskiBrk . 42 3 11 17 1 262 . was Marquette's uck Coveney, . : C itehi d Cl nyla SDYASr KC 73 8.20 21 0 5 274 Joost.Phila. .... 82 11 18 28 3 6 .238 Scheffine.Cin 31 3 $ 3° 338 who won both short dashes. | Wright Angle— ON ene a ~ Haun sr mY stip hf Rie SB bul 1 | i r svar 2 73 } tle N. RE ‘ .33 s ves ’ The hosts set all but one of the g ’ ° catching. e Union Printers ji, it :;.:: 11 0 3 10 8 fanMiany. 0 3 8900 8 230 MiksiaBrk ..... 4 3 1 20 0 25 : have not -elected their battery Seerist, KC ...!. 59 10 18 20 3 71 KryhoskiDet .. 16 0 256/StClaire.Bos ="... 29 3°7 80 1 .241 meet records. Mel Stroud going" 500) Big Boys to Warm Up =v. >Home i BE Rael 1 finely HY HE JEL. Mozzali Col ,.... 36 2 cDermott,Bos 2! ‘ie a 5 1 feet 9 inches in the broad Invades. State. Farm Turmerdng 12100 27 3 5 1 1.3 Tw Wyse, Phila 31 0 230 Prameea.Cin 30 0 T7141 3 2% > jump for a new mark for Mar- ® > House. To e353 91 § 257 Willlams.Bos ... 43 13 11 23 4 10 244 Westrum NY. 524 p13 7 gi s qQuette Wilhelm Construction invades Mersonfed .... 39 3 10 11 0 3 356 Majeski.Chi 2% 3 0 240 Marquez Bos 13 4 3 30 231 q . eS er rac Put Alle to t le with the SieTens.ing (11. 48 11 15 0 32 .250 Dropo.Bos 7-0 ¢ 60 235 Camnanella.Brk 44 2 10 12 0 227 Indiana record setters included utnamviile to tangle wi € WotnwiczKC ... 20 4 7 13 1 7 241 Zarilla.Chi . 32 8 12 24 3 13 231 Bridees.Brk 32 9 » 81 227 : : Indiana State Farm. The Wil- Broomelou .... 25 1 6 8 0 8 240 DanteWash .... 34 10 12 0 227 Smalley.Chi 2 2 6 10 1 35¢ In addition to Anderson; Bill Tay-| Continued From Page 15 the 25-lap feature event at Suf|nelm nine named Robert Pauch oh h.:: $Y 3] 2 38 ReliowssDe .. 31 $10 1 giles ii? 1 lor, 151 in the high hurdles; yette Speedway; Saturday night. Valley Speedway in Anderson. anq Frank Faust to share the SieiXS, :... 41 711 13} 3 3 yao Phils BIER 1H Mecullowenpit’ 33 37 70 3 419 Dave Martin, formerly of Indi- Sun Valley Speedway, Anderson. Here is the up-to-date point mound assignments with Manly FuferMple [110 go 718 175 3 33 Lisonpet aR: He na RR] vu; anapolis Howe, 23.7 in the lows;| MIDGETS — Monticello Speed- standing after last night's races: miler catching. The battery for Nees UE ] tT inen, Eos 25 na Fiiialeenln -- 3 3 113 3 Roy Whiteman, 4:19.2 in the mile; way Saturday night, and Indian-| Duke Kimmerling, Anderson, the State Farm has not been SicomeCol Ill 34 3 13 15 1 7 222 Niarhos.Chi'.... 24 0 208 Merriman Cin .. 13 2 4 T 1 211 Bob Dellinger 24.0 in the tw | 845: H 5 -/the Zernia. Col ..... 50. 8 11 14. 0--3 220 Sievers 8tL. ... 2¢ 0 208 Jethroe Bos i ATI) 209 oo . ge vat #%.0 In the two apolis Speedrome, Saturday night. 3 5; Hershel White, Indianapo- named Montag Mit |." 2 ‘ 8 111 8 207 Pesky Bos eas 3 0 300 Terwilliger. Chi . o $ io 1 2 304 ile. ‘an { . | * . 8 : 10 1 4 207! arft, ena nee . Lockman. N.Y. . mn Yper, “6 “feet 2 ; ois 8 1s, 278; Jack Farris, Richmond, | On Riverside No. 1, the Kirsh-wcherbarthlou . 29 8 6 8 0 3 07 Vollmer Bos 10 3 1 260 | Beard Pitt... 18 1 3% 1 200 inches in the high jump. WILBUR SHAW, who jumped 219; Mike, 136; Bill Eubanks, naym Center meets the Bischoff Morasieiirer =~ 16 4 1113 0 3 304 KellerDet 43 } 3 JiR ema RN BY BY Tennis the wall in the “500” and other- Plainfield, 135; Darrell Dieren- Contractors. Vie Johnson will be Nicholas St P Co a 8 38 3 18) Mitenencievs 1 18 14 1 488 Torgeson Bos .. 81 ‘4 13 18 8 3 I wise narrowly escaped disaster ger, Indianapolis, 111. |winding up for the Kirshbaum Katt Mpls wy 2 $1 0it 18 GuerraBos 11 18 50 i Faeyr Hf 341 188 Tniv itv! . » i a 8 son. I. 7 N.Y... 2 1 7 a. Indiana University 8 tennis when he was driving race cars, MIDGET AUTO racing. will be team and Johnny Renalds catch- Baal a 2 2 3 3 0 : 1 Woosling.K.v a 1 y 8 in Baseail Pitt oe ¥ 3 i 10 8 18 team absorbed its first defeat in finds that the “civilian” life of brought back to this area by the IN8: For the Contractors Jim Natisin Mpls $247] ¢ 1m LutaStL ...... 38 80 5 Joost .... 80 J 142 ¢ IN 11 meets today, the visiting Illi- speedway president can be haz-| AAA next Friday night at the Carrico will be the moundsman Morgan Col a 32 4 ii + 8 Priddy Det oe 38 3 9 161 Hema L L-8#1]3:3 8 2 1m y i “ " J T re. g A . 7 . nois crew setting them back 5-4. ardous, too. “Sharp” is nursing Lafayette Speedway. . The event “ith Kenny Moore wearing the TCHR Seionts J Pt MRT a 8 3 1 J8}McMillanCin .. 2% 3 ¢ 17 3 87 The Illini cl e i . ; ; . vent | Rs : s Lehner, Ph-Cht" © 37 0 162 Wilber Phil 3 oO 1 167 aimed the first hi right foot. He injured mask . Wilber. Phil ~ ... 18 2 3 § A500 teh flan aching rig oot. J marks the opening of the AAA|{MAasK. New vw L W L Chapman Phila . 36 0 3° 181 Njcholson.Phil .. 8 31s 0 187 to clin match on the program the hone in the heel trying to ride midget racing in the Indiana cir- Hall. Mil 3 OFfemmingTol. | | ZermmichicPh | 20 D 1 jfoipaammmer 3H 3 3 31% 1:0 1 c neh Te victory, after tak-'a. motorcycle while wearing ten- cuit for 1951, a schedule which furl 3 Suni iB i J Hjineosk, Fa % i iY 3 i MidierXy. (0 48 & 8 8 3.3 14 ] \ ano. : ) ob 3 1 7 Ea of the six singles pig shoes. later will include Indianapolis’ Carrke =... 3 0 Jordan. Tol 1 2 yersDet ul 31 J} jagBueessonl,, > 110.2 8 =, ¥ A s . .e 5 Jjpton, a . J Golf a 4 4 | West 16th Street Speedway. Papish.ind ©. 2 0 Rarnh il Mpls = 2 Goldsherry.Chi plo I 1 33148 Tompsonene.. 11 2 1359 1 di y? Pe 7 's et + nme mish St. . eal.Col vw } 3 HER'S RECORDS hil og 9 3 6.7 3 .107 0 THEY'RE calling last year’s Neohleol ... 3 ponakCol vod 3 HER : w 1 Gollal.Phil 2 1 0 sb “500” winner “Lucky” Parsons as Wind, Cold, Chicago Wieser KC 1.01 Q HisnerLon .. 8 3 LopatNy, .3 OMorganNy. . 1 § Gusickchi Dif isii Purdue's defending Big Ten a result nf a narrow escape in the atoll QESmenaSe 0 J MArreIeash § SRerpoias ia. 10 PITCHERS RECORDS , golf champions spoiled Indiana's recent Trenton, N. J., races. Try- 100 Much for Park na .iorf pEMvASLP, 0 3 Gels eia Nash J. OMAaivesh 1 lioisenent ¥ Somenne 1 1 hopes 5 an upset victory as ing to “take” Troy Ruttman, Par- CHICANE State Service : ReeganKe'... 1 © Klesitz. Mpls vn Herbert, Det 2 g Sleater StL. : gs 3 Surkoospos .. 3 Jiaweon 1 s )) gai , { 5... . ) ‘a anCuyvk.St 3 o] . igh 0s » s A Part of its Cream and Crimson son's car hit a hole in the dirt ‘ 0, May 5—A 40-degree Jones KC... 1 0 MnrioweTol .. § 1 Gumpert:chi © 1 0 TroutDet .... 0 3 frechmensil, 2 Iii ny i 3 day program here today. The track, bounded into the air and 'emperature, a 35-mile-an-hour Dern} Bijueberind ... 8} ScArbshiios. 1 QNesnserDet . 0 2datiennpe ll] SNntemanpen {3 Boilermakers swept every event when it came down it landed on Wind, plus ® Glen Wood High HutehinesThd 1 0 Lint'Tnd 3:18 1EmarrBoes® ©] OBrePher gp 7.Svencer NY. 1 DM: 1 3 on the card for a 24-3 victory. the front wheels. It stayed up-|/School’s baseball team, proved Radciite KC © § 0 MowsiMoinC 0 5 1 Inieracnr. 1 Olan oc 8 3 Rushcni 1 0 nen &in 8 3 Rina t 1 igh pi " obi NN Ah ay tg 3 a W ejer, hci > B right bue traveled several feet on 00 much fof Indianapolis Park Sloat Tol or 1 13 Maining 9} Ostrowski YY 1 Sgaanuibhby 0 2 ier. Phil 1 0 Rffncherger,Cin 0 2 asena . Ed Mueller.d,on 0 1 Ferrick.N.Y 1 0Fannin StL 9 3 a VnCvk.Brk 0 2 Ind the front wheels only. School's nine here today as the Geopla Mpls <3 1 Samson St P 0 1 Hutehaun, Dal 1 0 jena Pat 0 1 lawP | } 0 Qenmitz. Ch A 0 2 a8 , : ’ i i oe 0 . i Masterso ) Scheib, P} : St.L a ™ n lana outlasted Michigan in 1t was a “big scare” Parsons freezing Hoosiers dropped a Landeck, KC 2 1 evi = I myEe 3 | Beant L.. 3 | CristanteBhi i 0 Queen Pith Y. . 3 : he second game of their two- admits. = double header. The Eskimos from fankTol 3 iijprexe {lemon elt. -jiponehent.... 0 NichoisBos .." 1 0 Jones Ny. "10 ine hm : 5 : ’ } ho £.Col 0 yarver.St L or . iS * . 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