Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1951 — Page 14
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
| SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1951
ig Saturday--And (Or On) How
Rider Guns Mount To 4-Length Win
y : By United Press NEW YORK, June 2—Herman Delman’s How provided, Jockey Eddie Arcaro with an-| « other big pay day as she @ ~alloped to an easy four. length victory today in the £50.000 Coaching Clug American 'Naks at Belmont Park Betorel 32.498 fans. © It marked. the third straight] “aturday Arcaro rode home first! in an important stake race. Two, weeks ago he won the Preakness aboard Bold at Old Pimlico and ‘agt Saturday he piloted Battlefield to victory in the Withers, Mile at Belmont. s In today’s race, Arcaro once ; ‘gain was at his riding best as LE le ‘se gunned How to the front in' "* : oe ‘he stretch and then allowed the Delman filly to pull clear of her fivals in the run for the wire. Kiss Me Kate, Next Kiss Me Kate, the favorite in he bulky field of 15 three-year-
now stationed at Camp Polk, La.
IT'S A BIRD—No, it's Sgt. Alfred H. Reed, of Indianapolis, | setting a new Fourth Army high jump record of 6 feet 7 inches al Ft. Hood, Texas. Reed is a graduate of Howe High School and is
wild fillies, was closest to the winqer at the wire, while Jacodema : ulled in third. i How was clocked in 2:18-4/5 for he mile-and-three-eighths Oaks, . which is one of thé most gruelling races in the nation for fillies. The second choice in the betting, How ald $8.60, $4.70 and $4.20 across the board. Kiss Me Kate, owned Ky Walter M. Jeffords, paid $4.40 nd $2.90, while Jacodema, who spresents the Apheim Stable, paid £11.30 to show, It was the second victory in ‘our starts this year for How. “he won the Kentucky Oaks at “hurchill Downs during Derby Week. The brown filly is a natural distance runner, for she is \ daughter of Prince Quillo, who was a great router during his. racing career. How's victory was worth a net nurse of $46,800 to her owner. Arcaro's cut was the customary 10 per cent, plus a possible bonus.
Flanner House |= Sets Track Meet Sidi vu on. wie ace
The 1951 Flanner House Track Me oo bn Harringion” dn) B nd Field Meet will be held July pd-Mn. | bye Ce) 7 at Crispus Attucks High School. snd
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‘Golf Notes—
Gaps
The Indianapolis Women's Golf|
tourney of the season at Speed-!| way tomorrow,
affair, will serve as a warm up|
attracted 87 entries.
nerman. The duffers haven't
open to women in all handicap ranges, Entries will be accepted at the
their own caddies.
as follows:
8 AM His Helaine Borinstein H.8. Boone (CC) and Mrs,
(Bi,
ERROR Hy WERE IERIE PREC TERR
rind
8 years and up; the senior, ol ip i i _17; the jumfor, 13 to 15; 3. Jick Hendricks (W). Mrs Lacer| peanut, 12 and under. 25 oh Le FARR a. The and the juniors 1.8 fois od hi 8, ooh i Sgrest: will have to stick to tennis shoes hogss (J, ang 3 i Wi 0 % A the races but entrants in the pers £, {A Rg er Reed | orien sv pe MF EE Pl AL ee rl Sa William Elliott, rs, Owen i Gal
; OSU Gets Set for NCAA pus, poate | Mis. Git Gividen Wi. With 9-8 Win Handicap Match |
“I EAST LANSING, Mich, June 2, | % (UP) — Ohio State University’ 2 Set Wednesday Western Conference baseball, The Women's asday Golf | fo pions warmed up for the Tournament will be held at the ¥ NCAA fourth district playoffs Highland Course Wednesday. { sith a ® to 8 victory over Michi-| Mrs. Charles *Rauh was low $ nan State in 10 innings today. | medalist in tourney qualifications ~The Buckeyes, who oppose West-| with 85-10-75. dfn Michigan next week in the Mrs. Paul Whitemore had low Re AA championship district gross honors with 92. Mrs. L. L. fener, climbed on two Sparta Lykins was next with 93 and Mrs.
arlers for 3 hits in the. extrw{Lacy Sculer followed with « 84. ing gam | Second low net went to Mrs. |
ak Harry Leer with 97-19-78 fol- ; heal Notes
lowed by Mrs. Charles Pettinger Today's acheduls + at Munitioe cipal } Stadium:
‘with 104-2480.
hes 3 mining ot pt v8. ‘Earl's Ace
“Co. is stil boasting today of the ace he scored at Sarah Shank last week. Earl dropped a & Be the hole-in-one on No. 4 hole ork Cem | using a four-iron. The date: Eee SiS p.m | May 27 He just got around to Spee way! telling the newspaper world.
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for city golf competition. It has, Hin
been overlooked, either. Play is|N,
[{PR) an 11:10~Mrs. {Jeanne Bookwal Kelly (MH)
id B tee. Players are asked to bring Ey and Mrs. 1
Tob Taggart oR, Mrs. Jack Maurer (B). Otto 18), Mrs. James Lynch e Barringer (8), Block (B),
Starting times and pairings are '
BAT a 26, Beer. B8"") Earl Godsey of EM Lilly a | 3 ile
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(3 h L Cajter (P n W. The tourney, a gross-and-net| ili Hutchison (Hil),
j and Mrs,
Women's Golf Group Opens First Tourney Tomorrow
Ted a “Hoiungryorh elm. Ollings firs Association will hold its first | {sen (MH) “a and M Major (IL),
Mrs.
MH), Mrs. Emil
Mrs. |
20—Mrs. Harry Fargo (PR), Mrs.| Donklg Alexander (W), Mrs. Fred Keesrs. John Rockwood ee) Mrs. Robert Evans Wy, 0 ard (Hilly, = Mrs, Alton Flint, eorge Braughton (IL).
Some of the standouts entered a0, 'and are Jane Nelson, Mrs. Paul Dye, |pavid MH), Mrs, A Mrs. C. Richard Fulmer, Barbara 9% i Mrs. More
- ollie Bremerman and Mary Jane Ban {Odile Shriner 11--Mrs. M. Talbert (M nk Mrs. Morris Rocnbard B). Bart 8 on. Miss
E| W. Rowlee te ). . John “aly =i. 0 MH) harles Kiumpp| formatory, givin’ Frere a skham
) al 1:40-~Mrs. Gentry (PRj, Mrs. Geor Ralph wie
Sexton (Hill, (PR) and Mrs.
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‘Mise Barbara {dianapo rs. Rick Herrick (H) dla en
Feil: i
> aul Kersey
88 ekg
George Forrey H), Mrs
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Mrs. Jack
rs. Edward A. Mrs.
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*Beidin (Hil nders riner (88), TS. Orland Church. (W),
(8), Mrs. Joh
(IL), Mrs. Forrest
pads plc
Mrs. (8), Mrs. Frank Simpson Mrs. W.A (PR) and
Joseph Matich
Harold Peterman (8), ND: B-—Broadmoor: eat Club, 0 IL~-Indian Lake: PR-Pleasant R Kk: 8-—-Speedway;
H_ Highland: today to beat Montreal's Armand —Meri- Savoie
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Amateurs Hope For Better
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turer's League, E. C. Atkins against Vestal Steel; Big Six, Humble Bradley, 88-43 [Linde Air meets the "Fall Creek, PEORIA, Ill, June 2--Notre Athletics, Municipal, Southside Uni i trackmen humSaints against Art Sacks Used Dame University ua Cars. bled Bradley. 88-43, in a dual 5 x .n meet held here today.
—s wegh, playing manager of Atkins,
lof Art Sacks 'Jsed Cars,
MeKet (Hill), Mrs. pldest pitcher in Amateur Basers, Archie Green (IL) Purdy Mrs. Joseph Frazee (Hill) and
Bmhardt (8), Mrs B. John. ropes, Louis Marks (B).
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PR) Kingan Packers,"Riverside No.
Mrs. tractors BL Kirshbaum Center,
Mrs. ish Empire Lightweight Champion
ND Shares CCC
NOTRE DAME,’ Ind., June 2 {Western Michigan and Notre Dame shared honors here today
Baseball Weather
legiate Conference tennis tourna‘ment, each scoring six points to By VAL DICKMAN deadlock for the team title. Only one team in amateur base-| . Both schools picked up two ball has played every Sunday points in the morning singles play, game since opening day, May 6. \as Notre Dame's Ken Angyal and That team is the Red Raiders ‘Ray Smith won champienships in| ‘of the Indiana Reformatory. /the first and second divisions They seem to have an inside respectively. track with the weatherman, Who! “mpen Norm Deiters and Dave stopped all other games in the, IKistler, of Western Michigan, won ‘city last Sunday with his damp- {pe third and fourth division fess, titles. The Reformatory, with a 3-11" 1, tps afternoon doubles, the record will be aiming for their yi. 15st in both division finals, fourth win as they meet winless yo reas Western Michigan gained! Bichardso n Rubber today at [its sixth point as Yale Brandt and : [Kistler of the Broncos, won the Meanwhile the rest of the Ama- co ond division crown from Herb teurs are hoping for better base- 1+ ene and Pat Tonti of Notre
ball weather, ) Dame, 6-2, 6-3. Today's games find first place Final scores:
teams in all three lcagues meeting opponents who need but a victory to take over the number-
one spot. Those games Manufac- Notre Dame Yrackmen
Detroit 5, Marquette 1.
are:
DUGOUT NOTES—Ossie Vie- The Irish were deep in indi-
{has taken on Luke Allison, for-of 15 firsts and swept the high
{mer Capitol Oil manager, to jump, 220-yard dash, mile and lcoach for the Sawmakers. Allison half mile. managed Capitol Oil who took! (Central Collegiate half mile
the champion John Mohar of Notre
{Dame turned in the best time of
the amateur {last two years. Forty-six-year-old Riley
championship
Miller, ! 's the jn the 8%0. nd His time was slower than the 1:54.4 clocking that won the Central Collegiate here two weeks ago, but it was good enough to win by 30 yards over teammate Here's today’s card, All games va] Muscato {begin at 2:30. p. ni
{ball-—and still one of the best. Riley has been pitching base{ball for 34 years--he knows the
Allisg AN ETACTURER LEAGUE J Start son ets. vs. n uto orxers. 4; C. Atkins vs. Vestel ey oe arrs
Riverside No. h
eel, Rhodium “No. 1: P, RM
pale 2. Training for Charles PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. June {UP)—Jersey Joe Walcott .started training today for his heavyweight title bout against Champion Ezzard Charles at Pittsburgh’s Forbes Field July 18. The Camden, N. J., challenger, who is shooting for his fifth crack at the heavyweight crown, will do solo workouts for a full month before engaging in sparring sessions, Manager Felix BoccHicchio said. Bocchicchio said Walcott weighed 205 and would be down
Re SIX LEAGUE Brass vs. Union Printers. 1; Fall Sreek, Athletics vs [Linde Air, Riverside Ne. 3: Wilhelm Con- 2 Riverside Bischotf
(No. 2; .Indiana State Farm vs. |Construction, Putnamville,
MUNICIPAL LEAGUE Yaver's Mens Shop vs. Eagles, Brookside ): No. 1: Richardson Rubber vs. Indiana RePendleton: Art Sacks Used |Cars vs South Side Sal Saints, Garfield No. 3.
Favor British Champ TORONTO, June 2 (UP)~ Brit-
Arthur King was a 7-5 favorite
in their 10-round main event Monday night.
Te nnis Crown
iin the finals of the Central Col-|
vidual performers who took 12
the day with a blistering 1:55.3
Notre Dame 6, Western Michigan 6 (tie for first);
"Greatest Athlete of All Prances Again for the Kids
By United Press WASHINGTON, Only the kids reme
greatest athlete of them all.
Two tow-headed wriggled through
in the sun watching fers,
THE OLD man winked hapscrawled his name across their grimy autograpn
pily and
pads: “Jim Thorpe.”
The old Carlisle Indian, who set just about all the records in the athletic books 40 years ago, from California to play a round in the tournament
flew here
and do his share for tal's under-privileged
But his memory isn’t as sharp | as it once was. He forgot that he wasn’t supposed to play un- { til Sunday. So he showed up | early with a set of clubs, waiting for the announcer
to call his name. Dagmar, the first
television, Crooner Perry Como, Se a
Golfing Star Jimmy
Price Controller Michael V. DiSalle, Air Force Chief Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, and a "hundred other big names of sports, show business and politics took their
swings for charity. » » n DEFENSE Mobilize E. Wilson
, a red hot golfe hobbled up on a cane, nurtipga
LDip¥ from
cut leg that prevented playing. Big Jim gave
polite handclap. “That Dagmar, mn he
June 2
‘the around the first tee at the National Celebrities Golf Tournament today. They made a small boy's. line straight for a big, chunky old man sitting alone
the stars and the celebrities tee off in the Washington Post's annual benefit kids and juvenile delinquents. » »
them all a
as the blond performed for the Muncie Jaycees | newsreel and still photographers. “What a woman!” Wi Finally, the last foursome ar- 1] 4 p
rived on the starting tee. Thorpe shook his head in puz- | zlement. “I guess my foursome didn't
show up,” he said.
n ” 5 HE LUMBERED to his feet and started slowly back to the clubhotise. Secretary of the Army Frank Pace Jr., one of the last four starters in the tournament, | caught the old man’s arm. “I'm Frank Pace,” he said. “How are you, Jim?’ “I guess my foursome didn't show up,” Thorpe repeated quietly. Pace whispered something to the starter. A voice boomed out:
mber the
-yougsters
crowd |! By United Press
FRANKFORT, June 2—Seven records were hung up today in |Indiana’'s AAU track and field {meet as the Muncie Jaycees won the unofficial team = championship. Muncie scored 67 points and the | Purdue varsity was runner-up {with 56% [ Jim Shaeffer of Purdue raced {the 880 in 1:58.9; Jim Lambert of {Muncie Central, Indiana high {school mile king, was clocked in 14:23.8; Bob Taylor, unattached, of |Indiana, won the 120-yard high |hurdles in :14.6; Cliff Anderson of Indiana hurled the discus 159 feet 101% inches; Dave Norton of In-
the duf-
for poor
| | “Jim Thorpe, the greatest ath- diana high jumped 6 feet 33; h | lete of them all, will play with inches; Russ Smith of Muncie the saps the final foursome today.” won the broad jump with a leap
of 23 feet 9 inches, and an - diana 880-yard foursome reeled off a 1:31.2.
Actually, Indiana’s contingent chalked up 8812 voints, but it did not count toward team scoring because IU freshmen also competed. Anderson and Neil Shelbourne, (competing for the “Indianapolis Selunar Tables Tramps” who were third in the
P.M Minor Maser Minor Majer team championship, were double 4: 35 4
u = ” SOMEHOW, it didn't matter that Jim duffed his first shot into the woods. It didn’t even | matter that the crowd laughed when he tried and flubbed again. The old Indian was in there swinging again.
borrowed
lady of
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Ro row 19:35 44 1% winners. Anderson also captured wesday ... 8:25 12:15/the shotput, and Shelbourne won Wednesday . 12:35 17:10 15 Fhursday iis 8:00 18 the 100-yard dash in :9.9 and the Saturday 2:58 3:43 301220 in 122.3,
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