Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1951 — Page 27

By BLL

‘Lge Wallard, ‘the winner.

In the Claypool Hotel was 7,650, another record. share included in A prize Spo 356000 bonus, $13,600 refunded from entry-fees and $8100 in ‘prizes. The remainder was In accessory and lap

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Linden Fourth Tt marked the second straight

Speedway prizes have topped $200,000, Wilbur

Shaw,

Southport, with’ a 7-1 donter-| 3 ence record, ended its high school baseball season at home today with a conference game against

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's . city champions BE ae ‘out their schedule ‘yesterday with a 7-to«4 triumph over Shortridge at Rhodius Park. Tt wis the th victory in 16 starts for the oo

total payoff last nigh

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yi still setting records. ay started ‘with new qualification records, then 1 new 500-Mile Race records; an all-time low of eight cars running at the finish and now an all-time record of $63,612.12 to |

t at the annual victory. dinner

The latest run-down had: Andy Linden, fourth; Bobby Ball, firth, and Henry Banks, sixth. Chester Ricker, chief timer and scorer, revealed that one lap, which should have been credited to Linden, got lost.”

30 per cent agreement with car owner Murell Belanger, the new 500-Mile champion, who plans to be the racingest champion, ean pick up plenty of loose change in endorsements and appearance money, Promoters of thampionship races usually acknowledge the national champion. and the 500-Mile Race champion. From Wallard’s take, the payoff dropped to $21,362.12 for second place Mike Nazaruk and $14,962.12 to Jack McGrath and Yelief - driver Manuel Ayulo in (third place. . While a shakedown of Wallard’'s. car revealed he also had two cracks in the frame and had loaf an engine support-boit in addition to no brakes the last 20 laps and minus -one shock -absorber, he has signed to cash .in with ‘an appearance Sunday in a racing show at Reading, Pa.

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“HIS FIRST DOLLAR—Lee ‘Wallard, clutching the first deller he ever made in automobile racing, accepts a Speedway check for $32,500 last night for winning the 500-Mile Race Wednesday. Lap and accessory prizes boosted Wallard's earnings #6 $63,812.12

|athletic proficiency during the it this morning.

“{also won gold awards in football ‘land basketball,

‘{scholarship, character and disci‘|senior; Bill Green, junior; Harry

the most valuable player of the

Jim Nyers, Manual's four-sport performer, was awarded the Byer medal for mental attitude and

Honors Day program at Manual

The award is Manual's most coveted sports honor going fo the outstanding senior athlete. Nyers also won a gold track ‘shoe and a gold baseball at the Roines Athletic banquet honoring 43 Manual athletes in the school cafeteria last might. Nyers has

Roines alumni medals for

pline went to: Charles Burgess,

Shaner, sophomore, and Tom Hofmeister, freshman. :

Selected by his teammates as

year, Jack Botos was awarded the Benges Trophy in baseball.

Receive Gold Baseballs

mer and Herb Taylor were also recipients of gold baseballs, high-

Jim Nyers Receives. Dyer

t Medal, Top Manual Award

sport ers, were given to Bob al : Let

Botos, Jim McQueary, Don Pal- old Jeffers, John Tames and Joe

Bob Marshall, Dick Nyers, Stanley Sandler, Charles Taylor and Wiley Williams. Paul Herbrecht and Glenn Kent received Block Ms while’ a manager's letter went to Bob Eichholtz. Reserve letters in baseball went to Don Crow, ‘Gordon Durnil, Bob Lebrock, Vernon IL.ee, John Robson, Jess Studer, Kugens DeBaun, Ronald Allison, "Bob Ashmore,

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Sexton ‘and Phil Willsey.

Block M sweaters in track went} to Charles Burgess, Larry Hol-| land and Dick Nyers. | Track Block Ms were pre-| sénted to Ronald Graham, Charles Shell, Bill ° Williams, James Woolery, Jim Beatty, Bill Crow, Ed Snoddy and Charles Monroe, i Recipients of reserve track Jotters were Forrest Williams, Har-

Laurenzo, | For golf participation, Block! Ms went to Bill Green and Tom |

est varsity award. Second awards, Block M sweat-|

Heacox. |

‘not including ‘a Chrysler convertible valued at $4000, Wilbur

Shaw, Speedway president, is presenting the check to the all-time |

high money winner,

Swinging With the Stars No. 16

Take It Easy, Don't Hurry 28 Your Back or Down Swing

0 By SAM SNEAD 12 Former British Open, P.G.A. and of your. backstroke. Masters Champion Never hurry “that As the backswing is started on! ona : wood shots, your body turns nat-| TAKE YOUR time on the back-

swing!

top. Start the downswing smooth-| ly and unhurriedly, Some

%/1fet: knee bending slightly.

About halfway back, your 38 | wrists start to cock and at ‘the

{will lose power in the stroke, This is not true. Speed and timing produce, dis-

be over your shoulders, just about parallel with the ground, Only,

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The program “ia headlined with nl feature, with a first prize #f $1000. In addition there will ‘be three 8-lap elimination sprints and a 15-lap semifinal following Dr ny Joon. & h 8) Y expects 4500" drivers to compete in the

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Technical High School presentled awards to 143 athletes who {participated in the Big Green's spring sports program. Myron Moriarity received a

{trophy for the athlete who has|.,Berviee

{earned the most major awards of {any Tech senior to date. Moriariity has earned nine awards in three sports.

| William Dankert and Gene Tur-/5¢ ‘when vou have reached the top nipseed,

city doubles champions, | | {received gold tennis ball awards ‘and Jerry O'Dell, a gold T. | A gold golf ball was awarded H. {Scott Teal ana a gold T to Joseph {Harbin for links prowess. In track, Richard Tinnel received a gold belt buckle; Gene

ifers think that if you/Turnipseed and Joe Sexson, gold 13/top of the swing the club should] don't hurry the downswing you| track shoes; James Farson, Doyne

Fiscus, Larry Graham and Merle Horton, white sweaters, and Gene James and Norman Wilson, gold

tance and most of the speed of T'S “the clubhead is: generated when,

For baseball duties, Clifford

Tech Cites Moriarity, 143

i is only three to three-and-a-McNicholl and Bill Shannon rehalf feet from the ball. This is the|ceived Gold T's; Robert Bishop, {point at which you begin to un-Willlam Evans and Myron Gar{leash the power in your wrists./land, white sweaters; Harold Up- | On the downswing and follow/dike and Norman Wilson, gold |through the wejght shifts entirely/baseballs, and Joe Sexson, gold

| ment of impact the weigh is as {evenly distributed as when ad {dressing the ball. » ‘» = THE HANDS, too, return to ithe same position they had at the iaddress of the ball. That is the| J ionly position for the hands if the! |club face .is to meet the ball squarely. Always keep your head behind {the ball. This will eure many of

{ball by pulling your body or {hands in front of the. clubhead. {| Just relax and let the club do

4% smn ithe work. IN THE MONEY—Bud Mon- |

eymaker, ‘Indianapolis hard:top | driver who Tuesday won three |

of four feature events in the all day racing program, will be back in action ‘tonight when the stock cars roll at the West 16th St. Midget Speedway. Time trials 7. first heat 8: 30.

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