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i 5 1 . i : ® ! Five Records Tumble ¢ Record 66 1/5 Points to. 10am 3 By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS - Town : ome 3 United Pron from -that Muncie Central's athletes aren't content to rest on their aed : EAST CHICAGO, May 19.-Qaty Roosevelt Sfflectes : Sod car r 1 state high - school basketball championship laurels this Loyd Smith Shatters record-shatiering 66 1/5 points toda yo succeed defending Bill wi string. : ; : . | © Javalin Record state champ Gary Froebel as regional high school track ga pnt : : Sa | tas ld » » 1aV 1 The Bearcat tracksters. outmannad the third Indian- | Only one record needed re-writ- Wlist. 2 > pind : ionship S apolis prep regional track field at Te¢h yesterday to keep Fh > Butley's’ ‘wellbalanied The all-Negro school favored to win its first state | Hi 4 A its hopes alive for a second 1951 IHSA'A crown in the state ‘track squad returned home after CFOWTN next week took first-place honors in five events to Nr nda track finals here Saturday. 119 years to capture the 27th an qualify 13 men and both relay, Three other meet records were The four di
The Bearcats, whose basketball counterparts this
State Meet Qualifiers
Muncie Central Half-mile relay team and 10 men. Anderson--Both relay teams and Broad Ripple Mile relay team and 5. Tech and Rushville 5. Ben Davis and
nual Little State track and field teams for the finals at Indian- mashed wher Lionel Clark of
meet yesterday. : : | ile apolis. Evansville Lincoln went six ! Copping first only in the mile re Eroebel could muster only 17.7 feet 1 inches in the high jump,
the little trac 500 “speed c3 will be run nf
Iv “ » Bulldogs mus- : Epring were given as much chance Richmond. 3 Shortridge. Washington 2 and shot-put, the Bu i . ’ Fred Mercer of Bosse posted a and on May for survival as a Chinese Red in 2. Soartansburg. Muncie Burris. Plain. iced enough strength by runner- points for second place, followed 15.1 in the high hurdles and Don Face progran
Korea, readied itself for the Gary Roosevelt meatgrinder this week by qualifying 10 men and its mile relay team in Tech's sun-drenched regional clearing house.
The Scoreboard
Muncie Central 48 Tech 15. Broad Ripple 1174 Bem Davis 10. Shortridge 8
Andersan 2533. Rusnville 10%, Washington 8
New Castle, and Batesville 1
jump and tied with Albert Harris
Cambridge City
of Anderson and Amick of Rush- §
ville for pole vault honors. ‘The Anderson sophomore broke his
Lambert's fast mile didn't discredit the showing of Washington’'s John Owensby, Batesville's
pole at 10-8. The trio tied at 11-4. »
{up and third place finishes to give by’ Lafayette Jefferson with 9{them the Little State. They have 11,30, Hammond 8-1/6 and Gary jnow gone away with 12 victories Wallace 7. , {in the last 16 meetings of this’ jim Coleman of South Bend |small college event, dethroning Central, Ball State's 1949 and '50 champi- qouble he
Smith of Jeffersonville tossed the shot 50 feet 44 inches.
Terre Haute Wiley was third ; : in team scoring with 1615 points, one of the day's ihree ¢q1owed by Lincoln with 14 and winners, took honors in merre Haute Garfield with 11. the 220-yard dash and tied the pogse qualified nine men and both meet mark of 10 flat in the cen- relay teams for next Saturday's
tury. finals, compared to five men and
How They Finished:
Sets New Record
each—at 1, 4 a.m. May 30. Holland is Mercury cars car races, He In, case of cr
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Con re ™ Btesvilia’ 3. Spartans. Denny Peetz and Broad Ripple's 3018/31: Thalana Central, 26 10/21 Wa: a haf-mile relay squad from Co3, New Castle 3 ile 2, E s- | L- J ? : 3 /31: 5 21: - : BE Suse” heck Steve Smith, who wai’ fourth i | Mba nis, Baa ar, ER ra of 4303 In the Other f | a most Wi 24.7 : . rls vo ‘ . . . d ; ‘Canterbury. 5; Taylor, new meet record of 4:30.3 in the. Other final qualifiers: Ter ay. almost| With an unoificial 4.94.7, his best. Dick Tinnel, whipping acrcss the finish line, set a new Indianapolis regional 5 Tapio a hi
Muncie's 48'3 points doubled the 2523 points scored by Anderson's Indians, who were brushed aside in their third straight regional title attempt by the formidable Bearcats.
Muncie Broke Two Marks
rold, Indiana's “Mr. Basketball,” and Anchorman Hosea Barnes,
|feet, 614 inches.
All four qualify for the state meet at Tech. Washington's Bill Cook missed the shot put record by one-fourth
TECH FLASH— mark for the 100-yard dash yesterday. His time was 10.1 seconds. The Tech ace nipped Gil Tichenor of Plainfield Charltdn (left) and Mike Dague of Muncie Central (in all white track suit). Tra‘ling the leaders were Jerry Morgan of Anderson and George Seidensticker of Broad Ripple (in upper cor
of an inch, heaving the ball 50 ner of photo, left to right).
in front of Sexson for second.
Valparaiso 4: Manchester, 2;
Ea Rose mile run and a new meet and rep— - —— seascn-best mark of 2:00.0 in the As matters turned out, the vic- half-mile. They were Central's tors were forced to share their only two qualifiers for the finals. spoils with a clan of Smiths. Loyd Final ualifiers:: Gary Roose- — of Franklin shattered his ‘own; 13 iri both relays, South former nieet record (187-1) with go 4 Central 2 G ]
Haute Wiley 6, Lincoln 3, Bloom= ington High 2, Blooming University 4 and mile relay, New Albany 4, Evansville Reitz 2, Jef fersonville 1, Bloomfield 2, Concannon 1, Vincennes 1, Seymour 2, Evansville Central 1, Cayuga
Times. Photos by Henry Gilesing Jr.
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Gary Tolleston 1, LaPorte 1; La-
Qualificatio dianapolis Spe again, of cot program i= t the day. It is Salem’ son. An earli
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: Muncie's Jim Phillips took the] " ary Froebel 4 Muncie was responsible for two : : P ° ® 1 C a toss of 187 feet, 10 inches. Pre-: ~ 1, Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 3 layed becaus of the five regional records. Its Tuar’'er-mile in :51.3, two-tenths iants in irs oun viously he had overpowered the ang halt-mile relay, ¥ast Chbisfp iorshurg 1. : track. half-mile relay quartet of Mike 31 Ihe mark, spurting ahead of nation’s finest in the Penn Re- aE Washioston L Jlanmon eee re Th : Har-| 1ech’s Joe‘Sexson and Richmond's ° ° I la Clark 1, Walkerton 1, Valparaiso ® progr Dague, Bill Lecington, Tom \Jerry Edwards, who lunged inches ourney amon 1 $e lays with a heave of nearly 210 ; “p- "', 'coiin Bend Adams > Marquette Bags the AAA C
wheeled home in 1:31.1, one of the state's best baton season efforts.) The foursome shaved 1.4 seconds off the old regional mark. | Muncie’s Jim Lambert, a little| guy with guts, was one of the many individual standard bearers who punished themselves to get into the state meet-—and agate type. | Lambert bettered his own re-
Ripple’s Harold Besse, who was fourth. failed to qualify for the! state meet but will compete in the mile relay event. withheld in the mile baton event because of a headache. Anderson’s mile. relay team of
gan, Don Dixon and Haynes Harrington did a 3:29.7 exchange, onetenlh off the meet mark.
By
He was baseball champ yesterday, Southport’'s®Roosevelt Stadium.
HERB PIGMAN and JIM BREEN Ben Davis became. Marion County's first tournament
defeating Southport, 4 to 3, at
The Giants advanced to the final game by pasting Ronald Etherington, Jerry Mor- Speedway, 9 to 6. In the other semi-final contest, Southport
‘nipped Lawrence Central 3 to 1. Ben Davis has won 12 of Ite| 14 season games.
High School Standings
The other Smith—Russ of An- 2 i derson—collected 17 points to ye Jo 2 ang mie feiss, emerge as top individual point- VEST maker. Anderson’s peppery one‘man team copped the high-hur- City 1 (dle race; finished in a four-way Sm |deadlock for first in the high- Hammond failed to qualify for jump, and racked up seconds in ‘he finals for the first time in 19 ithe low hurdles and broad jump. Years.
Takes Shot Put Kokomo Noses Out
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Washington-Clay 1, (;ary Mann 1, Gary Wallace 2 Chesterton 1, Hobart 1, Michigan
682 Points to Win Track Meet
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half-mile team of Wh : jsnatche d DePauw's defending ’ gional mile run of 4:27.8 by 1.8 ni. ae STL itehead.| go thport jumped to a three Cie ‘champion Dave Sheperd's shot Ft.. Wayne South rolled up 68'; points and. cap- feature at’ I s, Dale Rogers and : ye seconds, then all but nipped Short-| : he fifth ‘i w L {put crown with a toss of 45 feet tured the second annual Central Jimmy Dayw: ) {Donald Jones trailed the scurry- run lead in the INNINE Broad Ripple .................. 2 eel. KOKOMO; Ind. — Kokomo's 1 ridge’s gallant Bob Bruce 50 min- |, Bearcats Wig ; LT a 2 131; inches. He became the first 3 . Collegiate track meet today de- chester, Cliff utes later in the 2:00.7 half-mile| 160 1 Tinnet (Techs: 2. Tichen when Jim Whitaker's double drove Cathedral 3 land only Butler freshman to win Wildcats cracked two of four spite victories in only two indi- i Gee, Doc | stint. Bruce's power kept him aichariion: 3™Dasue”TMuncle Centralr; in Roland Nerding and Jerry Technica : la Little State title TE0NIUS Lonay 303 Nosed J. [vidual events, Green and o a breath ahead around the final!|racord Old of © 102° set By Siibsse¥ Danner and pitcher Joe Haw- Howe % Jayne Nor e, o 36, for : : : all. 2 turns. giving the durable Short-|Catms in 194) 1°; "br Swbbs of ATnpered tiie Dase-paths ies Senoot © tres rors : | Captain Bob White, Butler, suc- the regional high school track , . ¢ liiltoppers scored in every The first ra ; , giving thorne scampered p | : 3 ; | High .Hurdles—1, Allen (Ben Davis: 2! Crispus ATUCKS «oor rier 9 cessfully defended his title in the .p i i event as they easily outdistanced % ridger the state’s second season Elum (Muncie Central): 3, Moore (Rush. On two errors by Giant Shortstop Imile, edging Ball State’ championship. Notre Dame, who finished second Qualifying tr best in the 880.. A asty Prox, [Andmrion me 38 q Bill Arnold. Ben Davis came Ben Davi L { Jefchak rive y ase or The winning ‘Kats qualified nine 457% points : noon and th . . * : Bo icici resaEas i : 3.1 5 i i . +) s. . Central placed men fn all in- DNers>’, (Nashington: 3. Peels (Bates- back in the top of. the sixth on Decatur Central ©... 01101100 3 {his best run in two years. How- individuals and the? one-mile; gradiey, the "host tea, ‘wis { copenatfa m. dividual events except the pole 426. (New record. Old mark of 4.27.8 set four singles and a pair of walks Southport —. .....oo.oooooeooe 5 boll apni relay for next Saturday's state .,. Je 1 Th The next e p SOSeAWaY ei: 4 ever, Jefchak rectified that ; third with 3173. Trailing. in that r by Lambers i 1930} score four runs. Centerfielder Lawrence Central .. 71.0 a > at set- finals, while North Side’s Red- yore Wai ; " he the 100-1a vault, where Dick Clevenger of to score fou ba d 2 + 440—1. Phillips (Muncie Central): 2.1 Pranklin Township 7 ck by coming back to deflate ski d d ; d order, were Wayne with 17, BowlMuncie and Jack Cross of Rush- Jarry Edwards (Richmondi: 3. Sexson Bob Wilbur, who had driven in warren Central 4 White's hopes of duplicating his 0s acvanced Seven men an ing Green 16!';, Baldwin:Wallace anship Aaa ; ville lost the fp of the coin to's; iPist ree fond Ripple). Time teammates Leon Redenbacher and Beech Grove . aa Os [S80 Crows. Jetchsk wom io oe both relays for the grand finale. 16° poy o 141." 1ovola 9 and De. 10. Salem is - Broad Ripple’s Dee Hughey for 230-1 Tinnel Tech); 3 Barnes Mun. Don Hazelwood, scored the Win= Sacritices—Egenolf, Lasiter. Double Plays— e otic: ws DES —Kokomo's—M-1l-t o-n—Celem Sale ret E h Ry 8 state meet rep: sentation. Qe Contralt; J. Restive Bread Ripples: ming run on a single by Don Pugh tu Yausr to L Wilson, Left on Bases ae os Plei Whiiag Tig broad jumped 22 feet 433 inches Marquette had but one gold Other Race * ch’s th w, d Old m 228 » : tf. Apple 2, E "3. Struck out—b ge, with a for one new mark 1s y 2 : far oh 2 ie place was built oF aol Aig Gl 32.9 set by Stubbs; Hager. Abbie 2 Bieimann 3 Hits off Apple 7 in ;second and third n the high and the 220-yard ri a N i Pen. Medal winner, He vas John : SPrrnwa) ‘arg ; pai 880—1, Bruce (Shortridge: Lambert! Pitcher Leon Redenbacher went 8 innings. Umpires—Glass and Latham. low hurdl ; : wd Sn e €D" yishevsky, who won both the shot } Speedway. C brilliant 100 and 220-yard dash (Muncie Central); 3. Wilson -(Tech): 4.ithe distance for the champs, yield- Time: 1:43. H urcles, respectively; Paul dergrass was clocked in 3:30.5 for put and the dis Vish ¥ Kk Saginaw, Mic } oer en ong Tod figs A “hunicte Central: ing tour hits. Joe Hawthorne ben BWo a Seutsk o A a iace ve] hig the ylle set a new meet ee us hoi hog of both afternoo § and was follow oa 8 re (Rushville): 3, All ; es A! ! ’ e ; 2 : ] ple's 13 1/3 points. y Ps — (Muncie Burris: hn Pa) save up five nits for the losers. Backers 3 i ] 2 Ranher 3 } 3 } shot put, and Paul Wetzler’'s third Te DE amy uh feet, 313 inches. § STOCK CAI ! —1, Anderson (Htherington,| Southport® behind the four-hit A; 8 Ww T. 180 in the 880 . . Fi 1 16th St. Mid Tinnel,. undefeated in both Morsan. Dixon. Harrington 2 Broad Arnoid.ss” 3 0 0 1 Whitakerc 4 e 8830. vault, and Phil Ehrman of Ft ive Other Records Set | } : | 134 ‘ 3 151 0 Paddockef 3 1 3 @ ’ . ’ shorter dashes all year, turned Bible 'D. Hushey. Corbett. J. Higler. K twirling of Jesse Eilermann, yougc’ 3 10 0 Serschlin 100 0 : | Aller Meyerrose paced Indiana Wayne Central Catholic raced the Five other new meet records Eokomo Spe the century in :10.1, one-tenth off Time 3:27. + Richmond. racked up seven hits to advance Hagerdb 3110 0 Hurrlein 3050 HIGH AIM—Loyd Smith of central by copping the 440 ir 440-yard dash in :52.2 for the two Wero established. : : Ship Stock the mark, one stride ahead of Jisif:-mile Relay—i Muncie Central (0 the final game. Jim Whitaker mawdib 3 0 32 2 Laster 36 3 0 0 0 Franklin set a new Lithie State [50.2 But he bettered that with other view marks. Drake's Dewey Johnson set a night; Indiar . gue, Lecington. Harrold. Batnesi: 2. [doubled in Tom Paddock for the Shmbgh.lb 0 0 0 0 Myers.if 3110 : . : night. Racin; Plainfield’s classy Gil Tichenor. Anderson cr Whitehead Mills. Rogers. Cords winning run in the tard Pratt. bo jos 9 Hwthrne.p 3004 track record at Butler yester- (his :19.3 anchor-run in the mile The other marks were tied as few mile mark of 4:20. John Speedway a : x The 220. Tinnel Was pushed 13117 (New record. Old ath of 113% wid ne Grimes: scored Htchanlb 1 0 1 O | day. He tossed the javelin 187 relay, giving the Greyhounds a Dick McComb of Ft. Wayne North Mohar of Notre Dame raced to Inc.; Monticel nto the state's season best of set bv Anderson im tos0) ~~ IBAICE ROBE Ee rota 33315 Towais Jo a2 8| feet, 10 inches, breaking his own 'second place finish in that event. ran the century in :10.1, and Ken 2 ncw half-mile mark of 1:54.5. Racing, Inc. 21.8 by Muncie’s Hosea Barnes i,,i,; 2. Arbaush (Shortridge. 3. White. " le Ben Davis .............. 004 4— 4, tho } | Top Dash Toye skimmed over the 120-yard Bob Kelly of Loyola toured the Haut ft in the final 50 yards. That pared head (Anderson. 4 Seidensticker (Broad I the fifth frame. | Southpart - 000 030 0— 3| meet mark by nine inckes. : Pp man nigh hurdles in 15 d . two-mile’ in a record 9:29. and auie, alierne seven-tenths off the old mark for © noi Distance 31 feet. 9%, inches. | ; MC a Lg gd The closest race of the day saw 5! Jurdes mm “J Seconds. Jack M fotre ROARING Dick's best ever 2. Aen "Ben Davies 3. Crone i Ahcitier Giants Rutty | Enbacher, "Anais wiue: -dweivood Little State Summary ~~ |Butier's Frank Campbell and De Other qualifiers: Marion 4 S500 BURLY Bf owe Dame Lawn Speed A {2 5): 3 ss (Rushville), | ! os 7 i y 8 re 4 The fifth record was Cambridgei Siler, ‘Muncie Central and Ropbina| Ben Davis came from behind in Rone Fens. Haut Tao wane its—| 1001. Courtney (C:: 7. Shelbura (fv: Pauw’s Dick Tinkham in a photo- Warsa¥ 42. Wayne centyal h $ Javelin 199 fest, 74 i Mutual Racin City rty Lennie aE i 88 (Spartanburs) tied, Helwht 8 Sf (2 the afternoon tilt also, blasting Whitaker Stolen bases Whitaker. Suc-|3 Kingman (W): 4. Samules (IS. 5. Wei- finish for first place in the sec Catholic 2, Elkhart 2, Ft. Wayne McRae 2s a new figure. t . prope . ’ - . a 3 rifices— cher uble piays-—Arn- r. me, :10. h te » 11] Ewi N . 5 5-10 high jumper who leaps .with dae st hy Swim 18 en aro two triples, three. doubles, and ole is Hazelwood io Lawler Left on = 5. Samaurn (H): 2, Klingaman ond 440 race, with the latter win South 3. Ft. Wayne Central 3, set 3p Nine of Pours Dame also INDIANAP : meet | > two singles to score six markers >hSes—Southport 9. Ben Davis 4. Base on w); 3’ Bergman (BS: 4 Middlebrook ning by the thi Logansport half-mile relay, Howe * record when he ran Midget Speedy one shoe off, cracked his own ; B balls—off: Redenbacher 3. Hawthorne 2.| 1c.’ §’ Campbell (B): Time, 22.3 g by the thin margin of his = the eantury in :09.8 in t get Sr ’ u - Pole Vault—1, Harris (Anderson), Amick in the sixth. Jim Backer and Nor- Struck out—by: Hawthorne 8. Reden- SO : ‘ : ersey in :50.5 Military, Eastern (Howard). ¥ y in :09.8 in the morn- AAA midget mark of 6 feet, 75 of neh by (Rushville), and Whitehead (Anderson: OL hacher 10. Hit by pitcher —by: Hawthorne _ 440— Pirst racei—1. Meyerrose (IC): 3] y 90.9. ; i py ; : : ark o , 7s of an i y : H 'n. Wab Butler. Fre- \Ng preliminaries, but he was ini "tied. 4. D. Hughey (Broad Ripple). Cross man Young tripled for the win- ning piteher—Redenbacher Losing pitcher Dailey (Di. 3. Altgelt (Di: & Ross (BS\: pgu¢ 44 H ’ untertown. Wabash, Butler, Fre- ° : joi Iu . of the season jumping 6-23§, topping the state's (Rushvillei, and Clevenger (Muncie Cen- Backer). Wild piiches— Hawthorne. Win- 3. Engledow W). Time, 50.2. | - it was Hanover’s Bob Shel- mont, Tipton, Fairmount, Colum- jured in a preliminary heat of tha , current best held by Warsaw's jal, tied Height. 11 feet. 4 inches © NETS. — Hawthorne. Umpires—Durham and Car-| 440— Second race)—1, Tinkham (D'; burn who emerged as the meet's ,.. . : 220-yard dash and was f vibes M : Hughey won toss to compete in state. gnooqway scored three r jn ton. Time—1:40. | 2. Campbell (B); 3. Wallace (BS). 4 Hil- : . bia City, 1 each. tir] sn an as forced to Dave Burke by one-fourth of an meet i te Pee Yu) S A ivi ree Wo ). 5 Wetzler (B). Time :50.5 top aashman. The strong-legged retire for the day. { Other Rac inch. pohot Put—1. Cook (Washington): 32. the ird inning on Jac ilson’s : 88c—1, Jefchak (BC): 2. Jomes (IC): swiftly took the furlong and fin- In addition to Vishevsky. double : Cambridge's defending state Central; « Eckles (Rushville, Distance, double and three singles to lead IU rackmen Ip Vetaler (Bigg rite Bi: 3 Brecht ished second to Canterbury's lone Columbus Upsets winners were Jim Philbee of STOCR _C: champ, however, didn't take the > '**" °'2 nches — 5 to 2. Bill Arnold of Ben Davis |, Mile1. White (B): 2. lefchak (BS); winner, Bob Courtney, in the 100. .l Bradley, who won both hurdle - Ww. Ian St / i y . urley (IC). 4 Goodi (Wi, 5 - Jy . glifter from Ben Davis’ iron-man Purdue Hurdler Tops gave up 9 hits and two walks Fro TOMY St ARS Courtney pullgd a leg muscie in Evansville Bosse events, and Bill Smith of Wayne, Saturday an, Gaton Allen. It took Swim's op while teammate Don Hazelwood 3.Mile—1, Mendenhall (Fi: 2. Golland that one and was scratched in wh tured bo Tort Championship b b All h Mi hi Bi . hit three for three, including a . T). 3. Bright IV); 4. Rosenow (D)i tpo co BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Co- 0 capture th the sprints. Richmond Sp state best to beat en, who did IC gan g 10 King double. Bob Wilbur smacked a 5 Plants Ts. Time, 10:10 . z Smith | : hg lumbus High School, sparked by -—m aaa vette Speedw 8 feet, one-quarter inch, his best FR Times Special : Le A ik Yn Low hurdjes—]. Archer (D} 2 Ou Bill Mendenhall of Franklin Fd Yelev and John Howe ac- (oe E yal Spe . ; 7p : air of two-baggers for the '. 3. Aldridge (B). 4, Williams (D7; 5, : ohn ac Gay OKs Card Pact Championshi ever, in between Allen's hurdling YPSILANTI, Mich, May 19 RE Lt Lohse (V). Time, 24.9. : ran far ahead of the pack to take counted for 23 points between Fast R ok P feats. Four records went by the boards ™'° "% Se oe Lordi), Smith (A): prank: the two-mile crown in 10:10.4. His them, scored a 34-t0-29 upset re CHICAGO, May 19 (UP)-— id poo The one-man Giant track gang as Michigan's track team won a| The Giants’ victory marked ‘Fi; 5 Gosns (E). Time :15.2 cohort, Don Orlosky, was mixed gional track victory over favored Billy Gay, top defensive halfback night, CLircle i won the high sticks in :15.8, best- triangular meet from Michigan crowning of a county champion- o Broad Jump—l Middlebrook [Cu re: UP in that four-way tie for first Evansville Bosse. at Notre Dame for two seasons, eiation. : Ing Muejes 20 Elum 2 the Nosma) and Purdue here tonighe.i3hip trough lovey Play ro He By United Press vitz B 5. Allen (BS). Distance, 22 feet, in the high jump. Yeley breezed through the 100- has signed with the Chicago . MIDGETS - j tape and placed third in the lows ichigan scored 89'; points, first time. Coac owar ood's! JOWA CITY, Iowa. May 19—A |* N01 yard dash in 10 flat for Cardinals for 1951. Gay played way, Friday | ’ ; 3 : . May 19— Jump—1, = b Paul Middlebrook b - a new . y pia) MY : to Elum, who won, in :23.1, and Normal had 49', and Purdue Campaigners tied for second __., ,.. = © indiana track Hy and Anderson. (Ar Hutson (Br, diana Central five Binns id 1. meet record and Howe stepped both offense and defense for the Indianapolis S Rushville's Lowell Moore, who scored 42. Purdue's Bob Hocker With Southport behind Decatur and Orlosky (F) Seven way Ue rice dethronéd Smith ar the 220 in 22 flat for another. Irish, but became the top defen- night, Racing,
squad outraced Iowa 75 to 57 in
(An Anderson) in Both were members of the Co-
was second. . upset Bob Hoover, Michigan's Big in season records last year. Finney (18). Badger (RP), and 8 Hunts- ., = sive star last season. He {is 24 G ’ ’ > W) eet : » broad k : ’ ROARING Barnes wasn't lacking in work, Ten hurdle champion, in the 120- In six years at Ben Davis, Wood 8 dual meet here today. man FOE Th 3. J Etawtortn feet. 4 2 Jap. His wy Oo a2 lumbus half-mile relay squad weighs 178 and is 5 feet 11 inches cinnati, O iB ‘. yf m ' hl Ex 4 ” ’ ’ * Bithes, i ro; She broad Jump yard high hurdles. His time was has won 53 games, lost 15, won| Two meet records were broken. Be Houston DI" Distance, 187 feet, inches better than the ex-champ's. Which Won ing record 133. tall, bean : Mutual Racing ir 15.0. three county titles and placed sec- 1owa's speedster Gary Scott ran ig; tee: 1 inch set in 1950 The Anderson ace also yielded his 90000 00000000000000000000000000 3 4
placed second to Tinnel in the ond or tied for second three years. Pole Vault—1. Tie between Newton and low hurdle crown to DePauw's
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furlong before anchoring the half- : : the 220 yardfdash in :21.7 better- : . ® FRANK F1 mile relay team . 14 In Paris Grand Prix ot AH "PAB OA ing the old mark of :22.1 set by PeUiiaren Byneid (Al Goodwin’ (G8). DOR Archer, who edged him at the § R soa SAYS 0 0 nual just - bef . r r Backerlf 4 1 2 0 WI t.3 0 sant, J Kelly and Greenburg (B), Goens (Ei. 2 { Shortridge’s Bob Arbaugh, who PARIS, May 19 (UP)—Four- Ranbekrss 4 1 0 1 Bayer.if sii} 0 3ames Holland of Northwestern in Smith (IC). Badger (RP. Villas and Hpishin Ri2 ® Ge 0 : at his Winc broad jumped 20-feet, 9% inches, teen auto racers from four coun- gfelds 3 9 1 JRikhoib 3 0 4 31° 0 0 i dus oy iio ho Sh 3 Joe es «Shepard rebounded from his set- =. t neo ur o- at his Winche was second. Broad Ripple's tries will race the 312.8-kilometer Youngc 2 110 0 Long.lb-p 4 0 6 1 : : B00 J Huntsman (W): 4, Sheperd (Dy; back in the shotput to retain his J 10 ® § Sunday afterr George Seidensticker had 20-4 for 1194.2-mile) automobile Grand Herd 120 1jordsnp-in3 J 3 ol A mew field record was set by s Bushons (M). Distance. 43 feet. 32 title in the discus with a heave Guaranteed Cameras o it might be the fourth. - Prix of Paris on the Bagatelle Halwood.2b 3 3 0 0 Downsrf 4 3 0 0 Indians y Im Harper gad Iowa's tscus—1. Sheperd (D; 2. Jacobson (Ev; Of 134 feet, 7 inches, edging out 5 . : ; u' ° ; way cars ther ’ Lawier.lb 2 0 8 0 DWlilson,ss 2 0 1 3 Jac / in the i ump as 2 Fowl (E): 4 J. Fowler (Ei: 5, , : Saw, : : f the R e ism Anderson's. Roger Whitehead ‘rack in the Bois de Boulogne shmbgh.ib 1 1 0 0 J Wilsonef 3 1 4 k ny gh jump dT iE Sy FON ‘Earlham’s formidable challengers i a i n 1 ime or ace ° chang nag was third with 20-8 in the broad tomorrow. Hutchsn,1b 0 0 0 0 jeach cleared 6-1!s. Mile Relay—1. DePauw (Daily. Herks Charles Jacobson and the Fowler ® Mh * Tor : mands, says I me e——— - ———— — — i bn ——— " ( : 1 1t ) i Cen- i , . » ' . | vows WEEE Tews ERY Mh Jk Apr, gee) 2 Ror podem, snd ent d, Jodind, om brothers, Jim and Bob. o The next Shortridge to Recognize |goeeaway .. 0%. 001 Oyun Time, 3:26.8 | Teammates Bob Newton and ® -3 : wh be the = | Ben Davis 020 106 x— 9 440—1. Ed Moore (Ia): 2. Jack Hughes r - — . Do oadsters on | ; nald Pauley annexed the pole ® . Errors—-Long 2, Bover, Downs, J. Wilson, | (Ind); 3, Bob Cline (Ind:. Time, :351.1. . y | { { | Jordan, Hazelwood 5 Runs Youns 3, Wil- 100—1, Sykes (Iai: 2.. Gary Scott (Ia) Wabash Tramples vault title for Ball State and nine/'q : o ey or bur 2, Jordan 2, Toole, Downs, Rikhoff, 3 Charles Feeney (Indi. Time. 09.8. others finished in a nine-way ® v on . h ( J Boyer, Backer, Hager, Hazelwood, Sham- dl Tavior - 1 - : 4 © America's Star 35mm n ramura ham S uesda ban. Runs Dated in Haaer 2. Hutch. | Mish Hurdles-1, Talo ‘Ind: pe St. Joe Nine, 15 5 deadlock for fourth and fifth * ing Roadster son 2. J. Wilson 2. D Wilson, Toole, Downs wayne Dietz. (Iai; 3, Don Steffen in Ti State Servi o Camera Dav > : : 5 4 S30 4 on, . } ’ . ‘15 imes State Service . s Ss. ge Shortridge High School's intra- catherine Christoff. Nancy Johnson Mar. | Suki, FiGeibacher, Jaseworh, Lov ime. No’ © ern dnd 1% Sul RENSSTCARR: May 19-Wa-{TP00 ; * © Coupled Range Finder ® AAA champ garftt ireen o $ bur 2, ‘ C , “ AW . —————————————————————_— mural ehampions will be cited at {i * ple Wo Ba eaToary Hazelwood. Downs Three-base hits -— Templeton, 4ind.}; 3, Roy Whiteman (Ind). pagh's baseball team handed St. . . ® © Built-In Flash o get for Wincl the school’s annual spring ban- Raters Williams Baker. YOURS. Siolen Bae SRudchbacher i aun. 1 Gcott (Ia): 3. Svkes (Ia): 3, Joseph a 15 to 5 defeat here to- Takes Bike Race % © Like New Tax Incl. @ Oct. 22. uet Tuesday. , Track — Sue Clegg. chairman: Nancy ,ayc J wil to Wingert. Left on bases Charles Feeney (indi. Tine, 21.7 inew jo. ' ' v . “» q : y gondsen. BUS 20S wh Luvinia Boat- © ncedwar 3. Here Davi Bans on pals track record: Old marke 22.1 by James day. . a ; : . TURIN, May 19 (UP) — Rik ® » ‘Littl 500 1 , clo one , . 0 Jordan 2, Arnold 2, 8truck out, by olland, Northwestern, 1S 4 118 Ss 3a8eAthletic Director Robert L. 7%, To Ct 0s i iecrive awards, aL, d50n0 2. Arnold 3, Struck out, by | H h is ant ter I od The Little Giants’ Third Base Van Steenbergen of Belgium won @® USED CAMERA LVI US ® GUARANTEED * ye . ! ! 9, Jor t o £ 11{to Ande ! . I « ve RET , Nipper said Dr. Spencer Myers, tor intramural basketball: All-Stars- Bob 51, Innings, off Leng 3 in 0 nines: off Wo y. eit Dottne Ho isl 3 man Norman Buktenica, starte ‘the first Jap of the Tour of Italy ® : EVERYBOI deputy superintendent of public femrk, Fail) adler) Klin “Feutly BIEL heer st 1 nies tay picker, by Jon Ruweritn Tina?" 45o the Wabash scoring in the second pice’ rlc "Vda, by ‘covering the ® ® 35 mm CAMERAS @ . act.” schools, will speak. The banquet, Archer and Dean Ballard. Panthers—Ken Arnold (Rikhot! Passed balls—Young Two Mile-1, Bob Dillinger (Ind): 2. inning by driving in the first of \ a - » » . , y sp . p quet, kip . | Losing pitelier Jordan Umpires— Stout 'e "Braham ‘lad 3. Virgil Von y distance of 202 Kilometers (1254 @ . Recently th : . tobinson. Bob Chapman. Nick Velonis, and Weaver, Time 1 20. [Seprge Branhm (1.003 0 . = | LEICA 3C, 12 Summitar, w/flash....seevveeeeenes. $187.87 Iniveps sponsored by the school's PTA Dick Anbett, Jerry Goldsmith, Jack Vance, Ashen (lai. Time, 9°25 new track record: the 15 runs. miles) between Milan and Turin @ » ana Universit and Dad's Club, will be held in David Johnson. "Rodney Hafner and Tom — i Old a natk sd 31.2 by Dick Kilty, in- Wabash ..........:s 010 050 900 13 10 1 in the five Iiours, 16 siitiutes and o STD. LEICA,-13.5 ELMAR, W/CABC es ssessenvesiveeen 49.87 ® Bicvele race he ' eibreck Cardinals—Jim Batman, Gus . nesota, 501 8t. Joseph 003 003 r ~ . the Shortridge cafeteria starting Erovmion. Tom Troyer. Nell Burfee David Southport OA Lawrence Central al High Jump—1. tie) Jack Welk (In) wells and Burton. Watts. Kahle Hoess | 1 cords ’ o RETINA 1, Black, 13.5 Xenar.......:. sesssscssnsesse 39.87 PS the 500." Next t 6:30 ; Hedges. Art Harris and Mark Davidson. pDanner2b 3 1 3 2 Pugh.ss 300 2 and, Mm Harper (Ind) 6-4; 3, Harold| (7), McDermott (8) and Pfriem. : RETINA 1, Chrome, 13.5 Xenar, CTD, w/cas€:...c0.. 390.87 a : p. m. Football —All-Stars: Gene Packham, Paul Nerding.ss 2 0 1 2 Yager.2b 30 1 3 Harmet (Ind) 6-2. (New field record, Old - » : ’ ® Speedway at Gretchen Heinke and’ Nancy Adler; Charles Moody, Don Ecoret. Keith Whitaker.c 3 1 3 2 Steele if 30 3 0 Mark 6.3% by Jack Weik. Ia, 1950) (New | o RADAR aE ender and case...........ove0 49.87 ® third annual + * Bowman, Art Atlas, Jim Obear, Jack Paddock.c{ 2 1 2 0MeConnilrf 2 0 0 0 university record, Old Mar y 3) LE. w 4 OR. Like new 287.87 . Payne will receive letter sweaters. pages 2 iis ] Gordon, 1931 | ’ ’ . shnrenestvess sv eB Roaring Road . erty, Btan Herman and Don Leffel Hurrle.lb 218 0LWiison,lb 3 1 9 0 Kyghl. 1942 and Ed r ®» . 3 741) 1 . Cgenolf rf 211 OWlismith.ef 3 01 © Low Hurdles-1, Dave Martin (Ind: 2 : @ a Miss Payme, Catherine t prisiolt Wr a Thee Barnes. Lasfter Jo 2 3 LiMeDasiel, 7p 3 i 3 2 Dean Deuel (la); 3, DuWwayne Dietz (Ia. i o 2 » é ROLL FILM CAMERAS @ ® The ' seco an ancy Jonnson wl BT Bevery : - + Myers 1 0 irimes. c Time, M4... g 500” for “he o Bill Shardelow, Jerry Granowsky, Tem giaph. If 20 1 0Appi 35163 Relay —1, Ir (Craig - Harper, n orm qua i » A r S 3 awarded athletic numerals. Ho'lett and Charles Karabell ann. a2 11 2 Shields 1000 role De oy Yaore: hats i 2, In- ® SUPER IKONTA B, {2.8 w/case and flash...........$169.87 ® Park—200 la Other award winners: Wrestling. #5 pounds. Tom Bowen; 98. = oo oa Ta Caio diana. Time. 3:22 8 cH aa 111] ® 620 KODAK JUNIOR, f45......... wrrsririssnivarsi 3085 @® mile track fo / r 1 2 i 21 Total 2 — r ( 23-3 Volleyball— Helen Patrick, chalrman jut stasis! JF ne Nate! Shield struck out for Apple in seventh Iga, Jump Ld (Ind) 23-8; 3, Don ® 620 SUPER KODAK, 3.5, W/CaS€..0.00000000seceeses 99.87 ®» at 2 p. m. t. ue Clagz. Margarita Green and Delores 13g “y,pe ‘Morris: 145. Jerry Lewis: 135, Favsence Central bis 50 yi Steften {a}, 20.40. Clitton. Anderson i ® NEW, 127 PEARLETTE, £6.3.....c000tsttvsracsveres 9.87 ® {————— y retch- JF rney; 185, : 11 § — scus rs “111 te son | e ig 1 rg gE A ag Cl pring Rey; WG. Jack Rimmel; 193 0 Brrors—Nerding 2, Whitaker, Hurrle, (Ind.) 161-0 %: 2. John Roberson (Ind) ® ® SLIDE PROJECT 4 y Hagopisn, Phyllis Rust, Joan Avell Table Tennis—Boys singles. Ronnie Dugh. McConnell. Runs — Paddock 3. 144-7'%; 3. Bob Mau Ia) 133-53, *y./ ORS ® » and Margaritgéa Green. ® iM 1a ry: airls’ os Hg . tth; Grimes, Elermann. Runs Batted In~— | Pole Vault—1, Ed Brown (Ind), 13-1Y%; Beck Heniflt — Carol West, - chairman: Mausars: ONE SEG ID Gailai Whitaker, Hurrle, Laster, Pugh. Two-base tle; Al Meverisg (iy ane Dagy White @ 2x2, KODASLIDE 2A, 150 watt..........cc000000000..$87.87 @ N Johnson, Barbara Jean Williams re hts Lay Sule © Hits — Whitaker. Stolen Bases — ack. (Ind.), ‘ Naney 8 ienty, Shirley Compton and leit, Sig. doubles. Mary McLaughlin and Sr ET A ad ‘@ 2x2, VIEWLEX, AD-2C, 150 watt, w/case....v.000s0. 36.87 @ i bars . rber m ; gubles, Bardars | 2x2, and 2%. x2%, GOLDE, W/CRSCevscrsrertasstsssant 30.87 ® etchen Heluke, chairman; Smith snd Ronnie Roberts, ® ® | 2x2, COLORMASTER, 100 watt, NEW ...coese0ececses 5.87 ® » ® ® \a » ® » \
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