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But.Not for ‘500°; He'll Race ot Midget Speedway
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Bill Holland, winner of the “500" to Indianapolis this week to race. But.it won't be at the 500.mile track. He's barred from -that by the AAA Contest Board” for unsanctioned stock car racing activity in: Florida last fall.
Bill will race at the W. 16th St. Midget Speedway four
mm 1949, comes back
For Anderson's third “annual "Little 500" next Sunday, qualifying trials will he held tomorrow
pionship Stock Car Club's hardtop races—next Saturday. Sunday and May 28 and 29. in and Saturday night
The four days of competition at - the little track is the annual pre- TE0'Y. Wm SMUT ILE MIN cate 500 “speed carnival’ there. Races °F rain, the time, trials would be
will be run nightly at 8:30 o'clock held Tuesday night and next Sun-
and on May 29 there will be five day from 12:30 noon until 3:30 race programs — with Holland in p. m. each—at 1, 4, 7, 10 m. a. m. May 30. ! Pp: ang 1 Because of Saturday night's mala in ringing three J er og Mercury ears here for the stock oy. thon hip Stock. Car Club car races. He uses two as gpares Arivers will return Satorday In case of crashes. night , Tihe 3 = }
Main Go at Salem The 33 fastest roadsters in the two sessions of qualifications will
SPEEDWAY car racing today ctart in the “Little 500." ‘The has its. main go at the Salem race will be for 500 laps of the Speedway. : one-quarter-mile banked, track Qualification trials at the In- starting at 8 p. m. Cars will he dianapolis Speedway are on today fined up three abreast, like the again, of course, but the Salem start of Indianapolis’ Memorial program i= the racing event of Day “500.” the day. It ig Salem's opener of the season. An earlier opening was delayed because of work on track.
The program, sanctioned hy the AAA Contest Board, presents Indianapolis Speedway pilots and other AAA speedway car headliners in three eight-lap
Joe Helpiing, track owner. predicts a prize purse of over $10,000. Last year the payoff was the ¢9 598.76. The purse is paid on 40 per cent of the admissions. Advance sales indicate there may he a sellout of the 10.400 seats before race time, although there still are seats available now,
Tom Cherry, of Muncie, who
races, a 10-lap consolation and broke nearly every roadster rec-
a 50-lap Championship feature. ord in the book when he won last
The banked, asphalt track has Year's “Little 500.” is an entrant been. resurfaced, some 2000 seats 28ain. The race is sanctioned hy have been added, and the racing he Mutual Racing Association.
plant has otherwise been dressed Crosley Comin’ Up
up. Drivers today include Duane THE LITTLE ‘Crosley cars get competition next Friday
Carter, Joe James, who won the into feature at’ Dayton last. week; night at the Indianapolis SpeedJimmy Daywalt, winnér at Win- rome, U. S. 52 and Kitley ave chester, Cliff Grifith Billy Mec- Several attempts were mad Gee, Doc Shanebrook, Cecil keep a regular schedule ig - Green and others, about 25 {in “‘thumb-nail” cars last year on all. several tracks in the area but the The first race starts at 2 p. m. going was tough. Qualifying trials begin at 12 The new association anticipates noon and the Speedway gates better success this season, The open at 9a. m. new group ie The Mighty Midget The next event at Salem will Hardtop Racing Association, Inc., he the 100-lap National Cham- headed hy Paul Eix, sales managpionship AAA midget race June er of Roehl Motor Co. . Crosley
10. Salem i= a ‘half-mile track. distributors. : ies ; —Present-planisfor the Crosleys Other Races Today to race at Speedrome each Friya dav night. That now makes the Kee oy AY CARS Easel) Speedrome schedule as follows: Sacinaw, Mich, CSRA rie Friday Nights — Crosley car = : n > “races. t Both afternoon. Saturday Nights Midget races
STOCK CARS—Indianapolis W. ,¢ pacing. Inc.
16th St. Midget Speedway and Sunday Nights—Big Stock cars Kokomo Speedway, Champion- . Racing, Ine. ship Stock Car cb drivers y a night; Indianapolis peedrome ¥ : w or the records . .. Johnnie i TL ara Parsons’ first name is spelled Inc.; Monticello Speedway night, Just Jike I JOHNNIE, Store Racing, Tne. Fast Track, Tors fhe Iitnapols Seuny ome aute, afternoon. A : ROARING ROADSTERS_ Mt spell it “Johnny” and since it aT Naar act1a Comes up in a confusing numLawn Speedway, New Castle, ber of spellings, we asked Mutual Racing Association. Johnnie, personally, how to ye spell it. It NOW is officially
INDIANAPOLIS' W. 16th St. Midget Speedway presents its first AAA midget championship race
of the season next Friday night. Hard-Top Results
It will be a 100-lapper. . FRANK MIKE, Indianapolis Other Races This Week hard-top pilot, last night won the
STOCK CARS -- Indianapolis’ feature event, semi-final and heat W. 16th St. Midget Speedway, event to sweep stock car racing Saturday and Sunday nights, honors at the West 16th Street Championship Stock Car Club; Midget speedway. Richmond Speedway and l.afa- Mike's time for the heat was vette Speedway, Friday night. 2:43.59, for the semi-finals, 4:10.32, Championship Stock Car Club: and for the 25- lap f feature R:1R.47,
¥ast Track, Terre Haute, Friday Herchel White was second in the feature event,
JOHNNIE . . . because Parsons says so himself,
night, Circle City Racing Asso- Other heat winners were: Frank gition, ng Roessler, Paul Bass, and Jimmy MIDGETS — Monticello “Speed- warner, Fuzzy Graham was the way, Friday night, Racing, InC.. winner of the first semi-final
Indianapolis Speedrome, Saturday oyents. night, Racing, Inc. : ROARING ROADSTERS—Cin- Farris Wins Feature cinnati, O. Wednesday night. j40RK FARRIS of Richmond Mutual Racing Association. won the feature of the Cham4 2 » ‘pionghip Stock Car Club races at FRANK FUNK stages his A Anderson's Sun Valley Speednual just - before - the - 500 A sway last night to strengthen his sprint races for Speedway cars third position in the Club's title at his Winchester Speedway next point standing. Sunday afternoon. It is possible Audie Swartz of Muncie was it might be the last one for Speed- second and Duke Kimmerling was way cars there this year, unless a third in the feature. change is made in driver prize de- Here is the up-to-date chammands, says Funk. pionship point standings for the
The next one at Winchester Sipck Cay Ofreuit; Reve) mmerling points: ershel White, will he the sprints for Roaring Indianapolis, ae. Parris. 348: Bill Hellas WAY imefe. 87; rvan Tucker, Oak Roadsters on June 10 . . . then gat fume, 287 Neker R
a 100-1ap Roaring Roadster event Sun Valley Speedwar at Anderson pre. € ts it { t A Cc i s on July 4 and a 200-lap Roar- jie. by the. is Rien Mieat ing Roadster classic on Labor Wednesday at 8:30 p.m
Day.
lapper-— next
AAA championship mi gets are Michigan Bops Purdue t f Winchester Au 12 and get for :. In Big 10 Tilt, 18-10
Oct. 22. ; ANN HARBOR, Mich., May 19 é 4.4 Little 500's (UP) The University of Michi-
EVERYBODY'S “getting in the an baseball squad out-slugged act.” Purdue today, 18 to 10, in a batRecently the students at Indi- tle of Big Ten weak sisters. ana University staged their first Gil Sabuco, Pete Palmer ang bicycle race they called the “Lit-.lerry Dorr homéred for Michigan
the 500." Next Sunday Sun Valley Norm Banas did likewise for PurSpeedway at Anderson runs its due. Palmer batted in five of
third annual “Little 500” for Michigan's runs. Three Purdue Roaring Roadsters. pitchers handed out 11 bases on The ‘second annual “Baby balls and Purdue fielders made 500” for “hot rods” at Jungle €ight errors. Park—200 laps of the one-half -Siriue oo. -- 00400 loa—-10 108 Punkar. Crain (8)
A — OPS Saliwanchik (8) mile track for 33 starters—g REA I a a Hedgedorn, nd
at 2 p.m. today. (5) _and Palmer, Peck (9)
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Grade School Track— |
2d District Meet At Tech Tomorrow
The second of seven district track and field meets in the Indianapolis Public School Athletic League will be run off tomorrow at Tech. The meet will draw bovs and girls from Schools 2,73, 9. 17. 26 37, 38, 39. 51, 34 and K1. Starting time: 1:30. The participants are first and second place winners in two physical divisions in four. individual and two team events. They captured ribbons in intra-mural meets May 11. Top placers in the district at Tech will vie in city-wide championships at Tech June 4. Indi-| vidual ribbons and school trophies ~~ - ide
'will be awarded by Phi Epsilon Kappa. national professional Leaders Hold
physical education fraternity. ST. PAUL, Minn., May 19 (UP)
The program is part of the regular physical course for all ~The leaders maintained their margins in the waning Amer'carn
students in the seventh and eighth grades. Five meets will be held Wednesday. They will be at Broad Ripuvle with representatives oi Schonlis
1, 66, 69, 70, 80. 84, 86, 71, Short- Bow!i ridge, 27. 32. 41. 43. 44. 45. go Bowling Congress tournament 73. 76; Washington. 5, 16. 30, 46, "*92Y: 47, 49, 50, 52. 87. 75: Manual 12. None was threatened during to18, 19. 20. 22. 31.°34. 35 72. Tech. day's minor event competition. 4. 8, 10, 14. 15. 33. 42, 63. RT. and the general scoring was off In the first district at Howe 'N® Pace. S Thursday. School 21 with 68 T'® C. B. O'Malleys of Chicago
lead the team event with a total of 3070. highest rolled in the ABC since 1942, but it could be beaten
points won the team trophy. Boys and girls in first and second place in Divisions A and B qualified
for the city finals. Other schonis Sunday night. scores were: No. 62 with 46 1%v of bowling’s all-time pointe: 58 38: 57, 3715: 78, 30; Kre?'s. Ned Day and Buddy Bo. R2. 241,: 85. 13: 68. 5. mar, will roll with the Chicago
Jocney-Cooper team Sunday,
Earlham Splits Tennis, a TTY
Benson-Marshall. Lansing 1334 Sindra-Rothbarih. Detroft 1336 paulding-Anderson. Moline 1320 Baseball Contests Kriecer-Miller. Benton Harbor 1310 . 8korich-Tolbert. Cleveland 1308 Times State Service Blake-Godel. Chicago 1308 > y “ ABC SINGLES EVENT DAYTON, O.. May 19 — Cpl. | g Jouglard, Detroit. Mich 7758 Walt White drove in Pfc. Hal Alli- Charles Polich, Caspian. Mich 738 5 Clyde Potter. Akron, Ohio 723 son with the winning run in the Martin Konder. Philadelphia, Penn 712 eighth inning to give Wright Field John Twells, iam ahjlas opis. Penn. 707 Air Force Base a 4 to 3 victory O Males, dnc. Shleate” o 3070 ‘ rohs Bohemian Be troit over Earlham here today. Murphy Truckers. Snr 3038 Tn ’ eiser Brau. Chicago 3027 Earlham’'s tennis team fared pg *3*, Beer. Deirar sree gid better, however, downing the Lind ABC ALL EVENTS Wright Fielders, 4 to 3. Jougiara, Detroit 3006 Nagy, Cleveland aina Earlham 000 003 000. 3 gARY: COVERAGE _.....iiiiiiniins 1378 Wright Pleld 000 010 21x— 4 RAuer, Philadelphia .............. 1323 Nagel and Harris; Hecht and White. Brosius, Chicago 1986
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To Take Unanimous
10-Round Verdict
By JIM H Joltin' Gene Parker, battli
standing fighter in Indiana.
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EYROCK ing to retain his title of out-
last night outpointed Andy
Anderson in a welterweight title scrap in the Armory.
-The 20-vear-old Parker
, through a close 10- rounder an
decision. Parker weighed 143 welter limit at 1486. At the end of the furious slugging, Referee I.ou Thomas gave it to Parker, 51:49. Judges Glenn Spidel scored 58 to 44 for
Parker and Fred DeBorde had it 53-47 for Parker,
This reporter scored it 53 to 47 in favor of Parker.
More Confusion the
ha mmered at “Anderson d came out with a unanimous 2 while Anderson cleared the
outstanding performances Cleek has turned in Indianapolis. In other fights, Fred Rice, 128% won a four-round decision over Gordon Ferrer, 134, Chicago; Walter ‘Wilson, 150, Indianapolis, dropped a four round decision to Sammy Taylor, 14215, Chicago, and Gerald LaBroi, 140, Gary, won a six-round decision over James Cousins, 148, Indianapolis.
With victory came more . ' confusion. Parker, more than a HoOOsiers Even Score year ago, won the state light- . . . weight title. l.ast March he de- With Michigan State
YEAH, Now ALL THESE GUYS HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT 15
feated Anderson to win the welterweight title. Anderson, who won his welterweight : title from Joe Sgro, went on to annex the state middleweight title. . The question now is, does Joltin' Gene hold the lightweight, welterweight and middleweight |titles, or are there any such titles available?
Parker and Anderson hattled a close fight all the way with Park-
er taking only a slight edge oni
the punching. Anderson, for once in his professional career, was slightly aggressive as he attempt-
BLOOMINGTON, Ind, May 19 (UP)-—Indiana’'s Hoosiers evened their two-game series with Michi gan State today with a 6-to-1 victory over the Spartans beshind the three-hit pitching of Bert Weber.
After dropping the first round to the Michiganders, 7 to 5 yesterday, the Hooslers came back strong today with oné run in the first inning, two in the fifth and three more in the seventh while the Spartans were held to their
ball closest to the pin. In Class B. Mrs. A Pilot-Captain for Loke Ci comnersveg ~ - \ n net honors a A games today," start at S37 larie hole Golfers Tourney Mrs, Her- peain Dan Hass is another of Lake HOOMMGTON wh 0 p. m. Paul Sohnanel won gross prize and Mrs, Lop I's well-trained, ex i pi 4
Bridgeport Brass vs. Indiana State Farm. Putnamville. (Red S8turns and Dale Craig; not announced.) Fall Creek Athletics vs
single tally.
Indiana shortstop Gene Ring accounted for two runs by steals . ing home in the fifth and seventh
In the six-round opener of last frames. Don Quayle was the {losing pitcher.
night's card, Rusty Cleek. 157,| won a decision over Tom Satelli,; Michigan stats 161, Chicago. It was one of the
ed to carry the fight to Parker in the final four rounds.
Cleek Wins
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Softball Notes
In. the feature attraction at Beech Grove Stadium Sunday two strong out of town teams will play two qf the local best. P. M. Rogers Bmoke 8hop of Frankfort meet United Home Life Insurance at 7:30. At 8:45 Shelbyville Motor Sales vie with Barber's Firestones Opening the program at 6:15 Sam's Tavern will meet BN the Ravens team.
AT MUNICIPAL STADIUM
The Marion Indiana girls play their second game against city champion Standard Machine Works tonight at 7:30 in the Municipal! Stadium In the men's feature the Allison Jeis meet the West' Indianapolis Clowns, a local Negro team. Communal center apens the program at 6:18 Against Fairmount
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At A:15. Link Beit openz against the “Rivieris Club. Allied Florists meet the Kinman Garage at 7:30 and at 8:45 the Thre Site Merchants tangle with Meyer's Market H. G. Englehardt stadium owner ananunces that thers are several openings for Monday night ieaguez Out of town teams wanting to play Sunday nights eall FR- 0500 or MA- 010
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