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SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1951
The Wright Angle— Racing—Take Your Choice
Every Type Is on Tap
Today in the Area By Art Wright IT'S TOPS in speed of every description today. At the Indianapolis Speedway . . . Final qualifications for the 500-Mile Memorial Day race. At Funk's Winchester Speedway ... AAA sprints with 50-lap featire, first race at 2:30 p. m., presenting drivers of the 500 mile race. o| mr rine Jemeh At’ Sun Valley Speedway, Thirty-two cars will start Anderson . . . THe third inthe “Little 500” for Roaranntial “Little 500” for the
Roaring Roadsters starting at
Speedway tonight instead
8 p a Hew ‘ of the scheduled 33. At Indianapolis’. W. 16th St. sg fay ; Midget Speedway . Champion-| __ The pole position, won by ship Stock Car Club hardtop Everett Burton, of Muncie, roces, featuring Bill Holland,
last Monday night in time trials, will be left vacant out of respect for the 37-
vvinner of the 1949 Indianapolis “500,” first race at 8:30 p. m. At Indianapolis Speedrome , , .
Stock car races of Racing, Inc, : : ANE raw first race at 8:30 p. m. year old drive r. He was ’ A a : killed Friday night in a Other Races Today roadster race at the
STOCK CARS— Kokomo Speed- Kokomo Speedway.
way, Championship Stock Car — - — ren ree Club, night; Winamac Speedway speedway gates will open at 9 and Jungle Park Speedway, Rac- a. m. The feature race will be a
ing, Ine., afternoon; Langhorne 50-lapper. Pa.) Speedway, 150-Mile Grand 8 na National Circuit Championship for THE NEXT AAA National late model cars, afternoon. NA8&- Championship race following the CAR sanction, rained out last 500” will be staged at the WisSunday; Mt. Lawn Speedway, New consin State Fairgrounds, MilCastle, Indiana Hardtop ‘Racing Waukee on June 10, a 100 miler. Association. afternoon , Then comes the 250 mile ChamSPEEDWAY CARS Franklin Pionship July 4 at the Darlington Speedway, aftern- Williams (8. C.) Raceway; 100 miler, Aug. Grove (Pa) 8 wav. AAA 18. at the Springfield, Ill, Fairsprints, afternoon grounds; 200 miler, Aug. 26, at ' Milwaukee; 100 miler, Sept. 1, at
. - the DuQuoin (Ill.) Fairgrounds; Races This Week 200 miler, Sept. 3, at DuQuoin; SPEEDWAY CARS - Wednes- 100 miler, Sept. 8 at Syracuse, day, Indianapolis Speedway 500- N. Y.. 150 miler, Sept. 9, at
Mile Championship Classic, AAA. Detroit (Mich.) Fairgrounds; 100 STOCK CARS Tonight, tomor- miler, Sept. 30, at Sacramento, row from 1 p. m. through 1 a. m. Cal . Wednesday, .Championship Stock . Car Club hardtops at Indianapolis That's Oil W. 16th St. Midget Speedway; Fri-. MUCH HAS been written about day night, Indianapolis W. 16th auto racing's contribution to the St. Speedway, Richmond Speed- advancement of cars on the highway and Lafayette Speedway; ways. Irwin E. Fuchs. the likeSaturday night, Sun Valley Speed- able 37-year-old president of the way, Anderson; Indianapolis Bardahl Oil Co. who has the Speedrome and Indianapoli§ W. Chuck Stevenson and Charlie 16th St. Speedway. Knepper cars here for the “500”
a. 83 =» has a new one: LITTLE HARD TOPS—Indi- wo
While the rains held up qualianapolis Speedrome, Friday night, ro; 0 24 the Speedway yesterday Crosley cars. y ras
Ea Mr. Fuchs was telling some of the THERE'LL be no letup in speed P0YS about the race fan who was at W. 16th St. Midget Speedway going to work late because his from now until 1 o'clock on alarm clock was sticking. He had Wednesday morning. heard the drivers talk about the Riding with the Championship Bardahl Oil used on the speed-
Stock Car Club there will be Bill Ways. He used it on the alarm Holland, w h o clock . . . no more going to work
was barred - by late. A southern barber also can : ! thank fan f th hairthe AAA and is ank a race fan for smoo air lcuts. When the clippers pulled, the fan suggested Bardahl for the cut-
ters because he had heard about it at the speedways,
taking part in a stock car program outside of the AAA realm} ] in Florida
» tJ » { Watch for announcement of | a 24-hour endurance race for ‘| stock cars on a speedway here- | about. Plans are being com- | pleted now.
fur championship Point Standings
points is expect- Here is the up-to-date peint standi po "iw otis ed between “Mad Duke” Kimmer- qo the top 10 nthe Championship Stock
ling, of Anderson, the leader, and Slee, after last night's races at
Z t.: Duke Kimmerling. AnderHershel White, of Indianapolis, sen. 837 Hershel White Indian. second napolis.
Jack Farris. Richmond, 460: Frank Mike, Indianapolis. 333: Bill All of the pre-500 races -are Holloway, Muncie, 309: Frank Roessler.
x White
points: 563:
Indianapolis, 284; Bryant Tucker, Oak stock car events. Park, Ill. 261: Bill Eubanks. Plainfield. ’ ces star t R8:30 250; Audie Swartz, Muncie, 284; Larry Tonight's ace art a Pharber, Chicago, 187.
o'clock. Tomorrow night they'll rie etre be at 8:30 o'clock, topped by a 50lap Championship event. Tues-
lap Championship event. Tuer. Marquette Set , the stock car drivers w oy “around the ae wah For CCC Meet
programs at 1, 4, 7 and 10 p. m,,
Times Special
and the “nightcap” at 1 o'clock MILWAUKEE, May 26 MarWednesday morning. : quette University plays host to This schedule is the W. 16th the 26th annual Central Col-
St. Speedway’s annual contribution to visiting fans as well as the local followers of the tops, Holland, the speedway management says, has signed up for every one of the races.
Last of Season
legiate Conference Open Outdoor Track Championships here June hard- 9, Eleven schools are entered already. Included in the fold are two Western Conference teams. Any NCAA member is eligible. The latest to file are Ohio State, University of Arkansas, Wyom-
THE SPEEDWAY car AAA ing, Southeastern Missouri State gprinte at Winchester this after- College and Wheaton College. noon might be the last of the sea- . . — son there. Frank Funk says he Babe Goes West probably wili present only the CHICAGO. Mav 26 (UP)_ Bal Roaring Roadsters and stock cars , + rie ay =f: Abe the balance of ’ as signed this
season as a coach by the Pittsburgh Pirates, today was re-as-signed to his old duties as a scout for the California area at his own request.
the season. They're look ing for a new as gortment of speed records at Winch esters today. The en-§§ try list includes Jimmy Daywalt, of Wabash, who § cracked up his
Jddings Special at the Indian- Daywalt apolis Speedway last week and who broke the
single lap records in three succesgive races at the Dayton Speed-
way , .. also Joe James, of Van Nuys, Cajé*who recently shattered the Dayton 50-lap record recently » . . . Also, Duane Carter who set ENE §
a track record of 19.76 seconds for Winchester’'s high bank last year, Carter's speed is a world record for tracks of the Wincaester type. These boys are Indianapolis Speedway 500-mile entrants. Others from the 500 signed for the Winchester race are Doc Shanebrook, Bill Mackey, Cecil Green, and others. . Qualifying trials start at 12:30 noon, Indianapolis time. The
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Chapman Finally Wins British
Makes Good on 4th
Big 10 Gives Wilson New 9-Year Pact
OK's NCAA TV Policy; Work on Bowl Stand
By ED SAINSBURY
United Press Sports Writer EVANSTON, Ill, May! 26 ~~Commissioner Kenneth L. “Tug’” Wilson was. given a new five-year contract by Big Ten faculty representatives today with an unannounced
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salary increase. Conference athletic directors i also voted unanimous Big Ten ji support of the NCAA experi- FINALLY—Dick Chapman mental television policy and’ can add champion after his
authorized each conference member to determine the extent of its participation in the program. It was explained that conference schools may use theater television of phonevision with the approval of the NCAA Televisfon Committee. The NCAA experimental video policy provides that at least one football game will be carried on a network to each television locale, and that a similar type of program may be worked out for non-network areas.
name now. He captured the British Amateur golt title in his fourth attempt.
Stock Cars A Tough Go, Holland Says
By JIM SMITH Bill Holland, 1949 winner of the A committee of faculty repre- sug had a hig grin on his face as
sentatives, Paul Blommers of po tajked about racing the hardIowa and Ralph Aigler of Michi- tops
gan and Directors Dick Larkins “Don’t let anybody kid vou." he of Ohio State and Fritz Crisler said, “this is a rough life, especialwas appointed to sit with Wilson ly for me. Every time I get out in and representatives of the Pacific front ole of the bovs will catch Coast Conference to work out me in a corner and spin me out,
details of the extension of Rose He figures he really accomplished
Bowl contract. n , a : .., Something, spinning out the winThe conference voted yesterday ner of the 500."
to extend the Bowl contract on
: Bill ig appearing in the stock Bg terms I hang The car shows py West 16th Street However, the committee was ex- Ril Holland proved he WAS pected to work for better and adept at stock car driving last more seats for the Big Ten at pjght, He won a heat: event the Fumes. He tontract Will eke and semi-final, but his engine pire Bee. 21. 195% He became blew up in the third lap of the
feature forcing him out. Jack commissioner in 1946 at a salary R oremg 0
Ferris took the feature with of $15.000 a year and it was un-' LL pa] White second and derstood he received an increase i Warr hird since taking office Jimmy Warriner third. TH : Other heat winners were
The 1952 swimming meet was assigned to Michigan State Mar. 6-8 while the gymnastics meet will be held at Indiana Mar. 7-8.
Frank Roessler, Bill Holloway and White. Hal Ruyle won the first semi-final.
Midget Speedway tonight, tomorrow night and all day Tuesday. How does he feel about not being in the 500 this year? “Naturally I miss it,” he said. “This looks like a really fast year n ed ervane and I would like to be in there running with the boys. UnforBy United Press tunately, that isn't possible beWHITE PLAINS, N. Y., May cause of my suspension. 26 —-Pudgy Patty Berg, veteran Holland was suspended by the Minneapolis campaigner, shot a AAA for participating in what five-over-par 76 today to take a they termed an one-stroke lead over the favored stock car exhibition Mrs. Babe Didrikson Zaharias at gis suspension won't be up until the end of 126 holes in the 144- November of this vear. hole Weathervane cross country, pe doesn't talk much about his golf tournament. suspension, But you can tell by The stocky Miss Berg played the Jook in his eyes he isn’t happy consistently, although not bril- ap64ut the situation. And you get liantly, and carded identical 38's the idea he feels he wasn't out of going out and coming in. Her 78 jh, onough to merit the sustoday, which included only one pension of a year. birdie and six bogies, coupled with Will he return to the big time
her previous 452-stroke total—|gp.n pig period of isolation is amassed as the traveling tourney over?
through Dallas, Pebble “That all de ” pends, he anBeach, Cal, and Indianapolis swered.” I'm not even sure that Save er A apa I will be asked to rejoin the ranks 4s, One be an 8. 43 ot AAA drivers. But until that
harias’ 529 =. : _ time I am racing the stock cars Although cheered on by the gal trying to make a living.
lery, the Babe could do no better “One of the-contingencies of my
than a 41-38-79 today and ad- > et mitted she was far off her game. being allowed to rejoin the AAA : is that during my suspension I
= «do nothing that can be construed
Sugar Cruises as harmful to racing. I don't . think I am. All I am doing is To Easy Triumph
making a living and keeping in ZURICH, Switzerland, May 26
my driving hand. Believe me, i thes d-tops ly (UP) ~ Middleweight Champion jing thete hard:tops really Sugar Ray Robinson floored Jean in a Canal) | Wanes of France five times tonight and cruised to an easy vic-
Patty Leads Babe
Age Stretched |
tory in their 10-round bout at Troy Ruttman, youthful speed Hallen Staddion. merchant from Lynwood, Cal., has A crowd of 5500 applauded admitted “stretching” the truth Wanes warmly for a game, about his age here last year. though outclassed, effort, Slated to drive the J. C. The champion from New York Agajanian ‘Featherweight Spe-
dropped Warnes for the first time rial” No. 98 in the 500-Mile-Race, in the second round for an eight Ruttman revealed he has just count with a quick left and right turned 21 years of age, the legal to the body. AAA driving minimum.
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Aitempt, Defeats Coe
In All-U. S.
Finals
By HENRY W. THORNBERRY
United Press. Sports
PORTHCAWL, Wales, May 26—Dick Chapman, a 40-year-old bond salesman from Pinehurst, N. C., finally won the British Amateur golf championship today, making good on hig fourth try as he bested Charley Coe of Okl Sand 4,.in the All-American final. ; : : Shooting steady, and .at many times! brilliant” golf in the rain, mud and wind over the tricky, bunker - dotted Chapman, Coe Head
Royal Porthcawl course, Chapman finally made up for heart-breaking defeats he suffered in this same tournament in 1947 and again in 1950, In 1947 he was beaten in the finals by Willie Turnesa, last year by Frank Stranahan. The other time he tried, in 1948, he was eliminated in the fifth round by Charles Lowrey of Scotland.
Today, against the erratic put- Champion Ray Robinson of New Jr.
ting and approaching of his 27
holes, when he fired three birdies and two pars to end on the 32d hole the dreams Coe had of winning the championship on his first try. Coe did not go down without a fight, but this time Chapman was not to be denied.. He took the lead on the fifth hole, when he chipped out of a bunker beautifully to within 20 feet of the ‘cup and then sank his putt to go 1 up. He never was headed after that, although he' held only a 2 up margin at the end of 18 and was only 1 up going into the final nine holes of the scheduled 36hole match. That recovery on the fifth set! the pattern of the match for Chap-| man, for he often found himself in bunkers, only to come out spectacularly and make up for his wildness on the fairways. “I thought the trophy wags going to elude me forever,” Chapman smiled when Coe came up to con-| gratulate him on his victory. “It was touch and go until the final turn and then I knew I was going to win.” Chapman was kept on the course at least 30 minutes after the match ended. signing autographs. When Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Coe, who had followed the match throughout, finally managed to reach their husbands they kissed them, And Mrs. Chapman, who had been excitable throughout in contrast to the calmness of Mrs, Coe, then turned and kissed Coe. Chapman won the coveted trophv for the U., 8. for the 10th time. Chapman, who called Coe “the finest golfer in America,” became
unsanctioned the sixth U. 8S. star to win both last "year.
the U. S. and British amateur titles, He won the U. 8. title in 1940. In reaching the finals, Chapman beat J. Craig Russel of England, P. M. Kelly of England, R.
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French Meet Entries
PARIS. Mav 26 (UP) Chapman of Pinehurst, N. C,,
Charley Coe of Oklahoma. City ,tdistance Ohio University which second time in three years. iid he ueld of amaleurs had 35%. The trophy is awarded for exwhic V e "e's 0s WB A a Other scores were Western cellence in small arms firing Tuesday at Chantilly just outside Michigan 30's, Cincinnati 2723, among college and university Paris. a Toledo 171/68 and Western Re- Naval ROTC rifle teams. The i serve 1223, V World Middleweight Boxing : Notre Dame team won the tiopuy
York; James D. Standish
year-old opponent and Walker Detroit, -president of the u. 8. Cup teammate, Chapman saved Golf Association; French Chamhiz best golf for the last five pion Henry de I.amaze, and Sar-
from nine nations, ment wil lend June 1,
F. Cottingham of England, David
Reid of Scotland, Laurence J. Rain prevented crowning a ten- Tomorrow 110 11:18 i ite is Rannels of Fngland, Squadron nis champion but Tony Trabert guesday o.......12:30 86 12:80 1: Leader Cecil Beamish of England of Cincinnati breezed to the! Thursday S200 R06 2:30 8: and Joe Carr of Ireland. singles title to put Cincinnati gaosk.. 348 08 2 Am
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Dick and
of Mid-American title for Miami.
the Indian ambassador, also are among the entries The tourna-
Amateur |
Miami Wins Mid-American Track. Loses Golf Title
ATHENS, O., May 268--Miami's within one point of dethroning Redskins shattered three records Western Michigan. and equaled a fourth today in Each school gets a point for overpowering a. six-team field In a victory. the Mid - American Conference, western Michigan was second track carnival at Ohio University. with six points, Ohio U. had three, The Redskins’ Jim Balley ran Miami twe, and Toledo one, 100 yards in 9.7 to break a rec-! " : ord he established Friday in a qualifying heat, . Bailey “also tiled ‘the 220 mark ‘by running it. jn ,.21.8 seconds,
. 1 53 " ri . Irish Riflemen: = : . Win Navy Trophy Roger Moore of Miami broke Times State Servies » the 440 mark with 48.6 and Cash NOTRE DAME, May 26-—Rifle- . Powell's 4:19~perierrmance in. the men are pushing the football team
mile was also a new standard. for glory at Notre Dame. The
Al Renick, Western Michigan _ \ hurdler, ran the 120 highs in S¢hool's Naval ROTC rifle squad j been awarded the Secre-
114.8 to tie the conference record. has Miami piled up 86! points to tary of the Navy Trophy for the
It was the fourth -straight by scoring 1430 out of a possible (1500 points in the national competition among 52 competing Naval ROTC units, The score is the crown to Ohlo University which highest ever attained in the antook 593 strokes for 36 holes. nual Secretary of the Navy Rifles Cincinnati was second with 617 Matches.
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with 659 and Toledo and Western Michigan with 667 each.
The Redskins lost their golf
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