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MONDAY, MAY 21 j051 Roosevelt's on Mark ‘For State Diadem

By KURT FREUDENTHAL United Press Sports Writer

Gary Roosevelt's Panthers, who collected a recordshattering 66 1-5 points to win the East Chicago High school track regional, lined up for the state meet today with’ a formidable squad of 13 individuals and both relay teams. |

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| many, Belgium and Sweden today lowned berths in the quarter-final round of European zone eliminations in Davis Cup tennis. | Germany advanced yesterday |by defeating Denmark, 4 to 1, in their series at Berlin, while the Belgians gained the right to feet

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LONDON, May 21 (UP)—Ger- Cramm raced through Thorben

Ulrich, 6-4, 6-2, 6-44 Belgium’s clinching victory was in doubles as Philippe Washer and

{Jackie Brichant downed Egypt's

Adly Shafei and Marcel Coen, 6-2, 7-5, 2-6, 6-2, At Vienna, the Swedish doubles team of Lennart Bergelin and

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The all-N : ls Ef > = five events, scored an avernnaiming vires honors in Sranahan Passes Savold

and defending state champion Froebel, which could mus-

ter only 17.7 points for the runnerup flag. - The Blue Devils will have only four men 2 d

l, th placed fourth, won't besrepresented for ‘the first time in 10 years.’ « % R Coming out of the East Chicago cinder show were South Bend Central's two double winners, who will be the school’s only representatlves at Saturday's finals here. Jim Coleman swept to victories in the 100 and 220-yard dashes while teammate Andy ‘Graham set a new meet record of 4:30.3 in the mile and a new meet and season-best mark of 2:00 in the half-mile run.

Pins Hopes on Two Columbus, which scored an upset victory over favored Evansville Bosse in the Bloomington meet, also will pin its hopes on a two-man gang Saturday.

Ed Yeley and John Howe, who snapped the 100 and 220-yard dash meet records respectively, accounted for 23 points between them as Columbus sank Bosse 34 to 29. However, Columbus wil?

relays from Bosse. Terre Haute Wiley, which qualified six boys for the finals, was the thirdranking contender in the Bloomington get-together. Two defending state champs successfully defended their titles in the Indianapolis regional as Muncie Central dethroned Anderson.

men and its half-mile relay here [*% : Saturday, compared to only four! rst urdle in individuals and both relays from| Anderson. y Kokomo's Wildcats,

who ‘ won, hi ¢ their own regional by edging fa- | [ IS ma eur «vored Ft¢ Wayne North Side 40 .

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By OSCAR FRALEY | United Press Sports Editor of . NEW YORK, May 21—Fearless! Fraley’'s facts and figures:

| to 2, qualified nine Individuals| 37 BY United Preth and /their one-mile relay, while, . North Side’'s Red2kins advanieds CORTHCAWL, Wales, May 2 2eyen men and both relays to the pened, defense of his British nals. | The 'Kats broke two of four Anistene 5 hampony WIR tor 10 years. meet records in- upsetting the Keelan of South Africa today as| Even when" Louis North. Siders. / ‘comedian Bob Hope wise-crack- Bum-of-the-Month Club they] Wade Bentz of Warsaw, Who ing his way around the course, Wouldn't give me a chance,” pole-vaulted 11 feet, 914 inches at was eliminated in the first round. clainied the British Empire world the Kokomo meet, the best re- 2 and 1, by C. C. Cox of England, heavyweight king. “So I'll sure corded Saturday, was knocked The opening round took a heavy make the best of this opportun-

out of future competition. Bentz, {q)) among the .second-ranking ity.”

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are no ex-presidents of the club alive. . .. :

# 2 =o 3 HAPPY birthday: Today,

Lee Savold, the ancient war- Preacher Roe 33,.Mace Brown 41 rior .who engagbks old man Joe'and Earl Averill 48; Tuesday, Al] ‘Louis at the Polo Grounds on Simmons 8“ Lou 'Jirda-58 and] June 13, .insists, with almost be- Horton Smith, 43; Wednesday, car boys something to lieable fervor, that he has been Clyde King 26: and Zach Wheat about. “trailing” the. erstwhile ‘Bomber 63; Thursday, Joe Judge 57, and | = Friday, Johnny Beazley 32 -and the former Indiana Central ,Colhad his Gene Tunney 53. . : .

a 2 o TALK about “name” players, the Williamsport Tigers had 'em this year. Shortstops in-

cluded Andrew Mellon, Frazier |

and Henry Ford Navarro and

a senior, landed on his left arm|smerican hopefuls as the tourna-| Dr. Vincent J. Nardiello, the| a catcher named Robert Fultrying to top 12 feet and broke! ment opened under bright sunny noted muscle mender who ex-/ ton, nickname, naturally, the arm in two places. {skies with only a slight breeze amines the fighters, doesn’t be- "Steambogs) Sa

blowing over the seaside Royal|lleve that the victor in this bout | Porthcawl course. will win on punch .. .“It won't!

Robinson Blots ~ Out ‘Poison Pen’

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; . . beaten among the first 15 to fin-| A With Smoking Bat in. 1n all, 30 Americans were See the Yankees’ Joe Page sent signed the Birmingham, Mich.,] ___'entered in the tourney, nine draw- back to the minors was Pete Su- course where the National Open

| CINCINNATI, O., May 21 (UP) ing first byes. —Jackie Robinsen proved today] Strafaci Loses

that a smouldering bat is mighti- - Principal Yank casualties, er than a “poison pen.”

Prior to yesterday's

der, weak-hitting second baseman of the Athletics.

Cincinnati ball club also received Savannah, Ga. the North and me feel real good.” . . . letters which threatened to ‘take South amateur champion. a a 8 ! care of Robinson” ‘during the| gStranahan, seeking his third] THE 100 mile an hour club is game. [British amateur crown in the past] composed of Indianapolis race i 2&8 «= four years, was given a surpris-| drivers who have averaged that POLICE SEARCHED Cros'ey ingly tough battle by Maj. Keelan, speed or better for the 500-Mile Field and the immediate area a British army officer. | Memorial Day Classic. It's a around the ball park and ex-| Hope, the jut-jawed American/ bit frightening to think that pressed the opinion the letters screen and radio star, was three| they’ll hold their 13th annual (were the work of a “crank.” ldown after nine holes and four meeting May 28, two days before the race, and that there

| Robinson? He was tha most un- down after the 13th when he

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“Whenever Page gave out an gen would have been champions just a little letting Warriner get, among the early finishers were interview,” Suder explains, “he’d today, too,” he argues. “The rea- alongside of him. Sensing his ad- NOW Being Made double- Frank Strafaci of Garden City, say he never worried about the sons for the lower scores are bet-| vantage, Warriner poured on alll Each Month . have only five men and its half- header with Cincinnati, the N, Y., Metropolitan champion and big guns like Ted Williams, but ter conditioned courses with less the coal the engine would take. Full particulars and 32-Page mile. relay team in the running, Brooklyn Dodger star received former U. S. Public Links title- got his most trouble from the lit- rough; the livelier ball; improve- Mike on the inside position man- Book on Civil Service Free. compared to nine men and both letters threatening his life. The lolder, and Hobart Manley of|tle guys—like Suder. He made ment in club balance; use of steel aged to stave off the attack beat- Use of this coupon may mean

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