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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1951 a play
The Wright Angle—
Faulkner At Salem Today
By Ant Wright : WALT FAULKER, the fastest man at the Indianapolis Speedway, will head the list of drivers in Salem Speedway’s | sprint races this afternoon. It will be Faulkner's first attempt on Salem's highbanked half-mile asphalt oval. He'll have plenty of company from the Indianapolis “500” including Duane Carter, Joe
James and others. leoaulant wt Bb at Le » [conu n win enoug a ngThe program will be topped horne to grab the lead yet . . .
with a 50-lap sweepstakes. but he's being figured by many
Qualifying trials will start at noon Of the vets as the year's champ.
and the first race at 2:30 p. m. ~ (So it looks like a tough battle | 2 on a {coming . for Nazaruk is a|
(terrific dirt track driver, too. i Here Comes Arnold | Here is the up-to-date AAA] PASTE THIS in your hatband: point standing with the Mil-| Before long, Johnny Arnold, of waukee points included: | ‘Muncie, is going to.be up among, Wallard, 1000; Nazaruk, 850; | the leaders in the battle for| Andy Linden, 600; Bobby Ball, | Championship Stock Car title] 500; Henry Banks, 420; Betten- | points at Indianapolis’ W. 16th| hausen, 400; Duane Carter, 390; Jack | i
NQT ENOUGH-—Part of the crowd following the U. S. Open pre-tourney favorite saw Bobby | Locke sink a putt on the fourth green yesterday at Oakland Hills. But Locke melted under Ben Hug-
Speedway. | Emanuel Ayulo, 383.5; Rl edaad oe . : races. Be poe than two weeks Arnold, MoGrath, 846.5: Carl Forberg, | 20's blistering pace and the broiling sun. He finished third. ‘Call Me Runt’ gathered 204 points from a zero.| 300; Gene Force, 160; Cecil The second race, : the Buena
Green, 160; Duke Nalon, 150;
One good reason to give your nod | Paul Russo, 100; Gordon Reid,
to Arnold is that the car he drives] ‘No. 4 Sr.—is owned by Tom 80; Sam Hanks, 50; Cliff Grif-
| - Titienolaer Loe Cherry, the headliner of roadster fith, 40; Johnny Tolan, 10. racing and the man who has | ial | - placed plenty of money and know-| FRANK Funk has decided tol an 0 i n
how in fast cars. stage another speedway car sprint |
Arnold and other top pointy. 0 program at his Winchester
getters in the Championship Stock gp quay. te the aren: \Wastern Amateur rounds, nobody had bettered rar Bantam Ben : Car Club will be at W. "lof July 1. The date originally was| [70 on Oakland Hills’ viciously : again tonight. ¢ assigned by the AAA to Ft.! {trapped layout. But when it came Needs a Job Here is latest point rating b: | Wayne which is now off the By United Press {to the payoff, Little Ben took it :
the leaders released by the clu ||schedule for the date. SOUTH BEND, June 17 — The apart with the first sub-par round! BIRMINGHAM, Mich., June 16
Duis Rhee 380 a rrohel The July 22 date for Williams nation’s top amateur golfers —that 67—-and the closest thing|(UP)—Bantam Ben Hogan, the e, y : }
Ben Hogan Roars Back To Retain U. S. Open
Continued From Page 11 |
{some of the “plow horse”
Wisconsin Strokes To Reg a
Foxy Poise, 3-To-1 Shot, Wins "Chase
Comes Out of Pack To Nip '50 Champ
Continued From Page 11 amateur circuit this year, went to
home. Brown, of Tryon, N. C.,, also is the owner of Foxy Poise. Before the final loop of the course, Foxy Poise had been running third to Bannock Laddie and Prarie Imp. Storm Hour, which won the Royalton two years ago, finished third. But many of the sanctioned races had to take a back seat to flat
Vista, was won by Red Maiden, with 73-year-old “Runt” Smith up. The six-furlong race saw Big Train come second with Charles Cox up. Smith refused to disclose his first name to the press. “Just call me Runt,” he said, “that's what I've been known of all my life.” Smith said he has been a jockey &ince the age of 17 and quit only when horse racing stopped during the war, He has
559: Frank GFove (Pa.) Speedway has been|gather here for the Western Ama-to it in the windup was a late mighty golfing mite from Texas, Frankie Roessler, , 520: cancelled. The AAA drivers will/teur championship Monday, and afternoon 35-34—69 by powerful complained he was unemployed Mike, 534; Bill Folioway: Pass. race Championship cars there in/Charley Coe, last year's winner Clayton Heafner which moved the after winning the U. 8. Open Utle Audie Swartz, 506; Die n. 349: a sprint program July 29. There and this year’s British Amateur sluugger from Charlotte, N. O,|a8ain. yoater, 35 Ja Harrison, "will be no national title points for runner-up, lpoked like the man to high up into second place with a! His contract as traveling pro at
the races. | lo 3 Hershey, Pa., expired Friday and| REENVILLE ( 0) Speedway : peat. 82 total t wasn’t renewed. So the master | G \ .
i Se meas The long lean Coe will find vir-| The faltering Locke, closing r goes back ‘into action with USEaA . of the links is looking for ansprint races this afternoon To IU Athletic the first time in three years.
{tually the entire Walker Cup team |with a 37-36—73, was third at 291. ther job. “I'll take a good job, [trying to take the crown away Followed by Julius Boros of South-if you. have one,” he said
{from him. lern Pines, N. C., and Lloyd Man- smilingly. The track has been renovated, | Prank Stranahan, muscular grum, Niles, Ill, both at 203; Dave! Unfortunately, Hogan won't! {millionaire from Toledo, O., will|Douglas of Wilmington, Del.; Fred take a crack at !
| golfdom’s {try to make it three wins in the Hawkins of El Paso, Tex. Paul “triple-crown.” The Open victory] Western. He captured the event Runyan, Pasadena, Cal. and Al gives him two of the three titles lifted. There will be seven| Times State Service {in 1946 and 1949. {Besselink, Mount Clemens, Mich., which go to make up the “triplebeen .
| BLOOMINGTON, June 16 —| Also on hand for the top-flight all at 204. crown” since he already has won yages. Tome le start ot Simieven Indiana University ath-|simon-pure tourney will be Jimmy| Slammin’ Sammy Snead, the the Masters at Augusta, Ga., o’clock -Indianapo : {letes were honored today by se- McHale, Philadelphia, runner-upperennial first round leader, this year. But he isn't going to {lection of IU’s top athletic awards, for the crown in 1948. {wound up with a 72-74—295 along test he Sil) 1s the FGA St Fits. [the Big Ten Medal, the Gimbel Campbell Is Threat |with Smiley Quick, Los Angeles; U8 in two weeks. |Award and Balfour Awards in| amp |Al Brosch, Garden City, N. Y.| The “jobless” Hogan picks up {nine sports. | Billy Campbell, Princeton grad-|anq Skee Riegel, Tulsa, Okla. [00 an exhibition tour Wednesday
widened enough to permit four] ears to race abrest on the turns, war S 0 0 and the straightaways. All re-|
strictions on engine sizes have
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Other Races Today
Speedway, night; Winamac Speed and who has distinguished him-|victory. way, gfternoon; nd self in one of the fields of ath-| pio Evans, ageless veteran of {;req the coveted Professional second rolled to within five feet way, ETS Sun Valley Speed |letics, was won by John Philips iy." ooifing wars, will be on hand, | qoifers championship. The next/0f the flag and he rammed it MIDGETS. 5 of Princeton, a three-year letter-/;, “he smiling founder of the|gnrng while driving back to his/into the cup for a birdie which
way, Anderson, night. man in baseball. | Evans Scholarship Fund has won | gy Worth home, Ben almost lost Put him one under. On the 189-
{all before him as he also cap-|
He resumes the summer-| Willmea Hines, Brentwood, Tenn.,
ridden in all the big ones except the Kentucky Derby. He rode in the Belmont five times and in the Preakness "five times. “Don’t put it in the paper,” said the® 124-pound Smith, “because I've always ridden in much bigger races than this.
One Near Mishap
The opener, The Hopeful, was won by Scout, with Jane Alig up. Jane is only 13 vears old and it was her first victory. 8he was presented with the trophy by Linda Danner, 7. Only one near mishap occurred during the day of racing. It was in the Whitewater Plate race on the flat, exclusively for women riders. As the horses were going to the post, Hidden Hand, ridden by
broke away and made a complete
ers following. They caught the
ready to start again.
a Simbel Award, 2iven AD-leight Western Amateur champion-| yg life in an accident. They said Yard 13th he barged it 15 feet ~ than anyone ) . STOCK CARS—Friday night, tinguished himself in athletics FUE W'S elon =x Indianapolis’ W. 16th St. Midget and Scholarship and Re Officials handling the 1851 tour-| Wasn't Big . ,|played an outstandin a the! . wasn’ Speedway; Bicone. SE turday titude,” went to Edwin Reisig,| nament said the profits of | Hogan fooled them. He n't Lafayette Ye lis’ yo 16th St./of Buffalo, N. Y., a letterman In/wee pr night, In Rhape Valley Speed-|Poth swimming and gymnastics.| vans + Speedway and un y | The Balfour Award, for athletes] way, -
him two under.
are en-
in each sport who “bring honor throughout the country | MIDGETS—Detroit, tomorrowll De to Indiana Uni- tered in this meet. Indiana Jeaqs Bai when the pitioks Cleared, Ben in his favor. night; Cincinnati, Wednesday | . ;... wore awarded to the fol- with 54 golfers, and Illinois 24 Hobhled othe 16 4 three-way Sails Over * night: Kokomo Speedway, Friday, wing: second with 40. (tie with Lloyd angrum and The ball sailed night, al AAA sanctioned. Football — Ernest Kovateh, pollowing Monday and Tues- George Fazio. He was the killer| Sa over the green
#8» South Bend; basketball—Bill Gar-| ga v's qualifying rounds Sve day ' "Is In rett, Shelbyville; track — Cliftan ce” 7 ten play will take place, Mad Duke Anderson, Cape Bay, N. J.; Wres-| yp, the finals on Sunday, June 24. FIRST e:trant for the 26-hour tling—Harry Arthur, Indianapolis; | International Marathon race for|y - seball—Gene Ring, South Bend;|, 17 | ast Goldwater of Phoenix, stock cars at Anderson's 8 [swimming—Larry Meyer. Bloom-| "0" 11 and 10, the highest score
{in the playoff.
{the Masters this spring, he wasn’t]
“Mad {the bi hen th a. h i Yalley 2Ry 3 at aan [inston; He es Shannon, in Western Amateur history. oo oS or oer ine lon the 18th tee two strokes under ond. HelgeSon won three races for junior varsity and freshman— wi uKe *|Chicago, “3 Ty A EN ER . : the card. ithe day. 'also finished second in the Jayvee Union Printers ......... Fifty cars will start on the gq. tv ‘New Albany; gymnastics He was in 40th place at the © Ye coo oe (Bie Jin ed Second In Le 4B Nn ADT IS araura nn
quarter-mile high-banked track: george Cross, Indianapolis. ‘Add Two Matches end of the first round after shoot-
The race starts at 8 p.m., July 3, - i | . urd and ends at 10 p.m., July 4. The Bi Offered To Wrestling C car completing the greatest num- ferman on added ber of laps during the 26-hour a lto Tuesday night's wrestlin _ period will be the winner. | Consultant Job lat the Armory. y a 8 MINNEAPOLIS, June 18 (UP)| jerry Meeker, of DON'T BE surprised if they| Bernie Bierman, who resigned nity and Joe Millic do something to slow down the under fire as J/niversity of Min- i} meet in the semi-final. Indianapolis 500-Mile Race and nesota grid coach last November, Walter Palmer, Chicago sta qualifications. Some of the vet-|today was offered a part-time job!, 4 whitey Whittler, of Spring-| erans are objecting to the madas athletic “consultant” by the (eq 111, are booked for the first] pace. Not that they couldn't build (university's board of regents. event. The headliner will match "their own cars to go as fast as| He would be required to give a ay Eckert, 250-pound Missouthe record-breakers; it's because third of his time during the nine-| ... .oainst the The Mighty At-
the pace is getting so terrificmonths school year beginning
{with a second round 73, which left/ing it between two
Two matches have been added him five shots back.
r.lup with Hogan were Douglas and 2nd went back to business. {Heafner. He looked it over, stepped up
Only Locke
Demiaret blew out of it quickly other birdie for his winning 67,
with a 78 for 296. Boros cracked! 1cke had given it a fine try
out a 74 for 203 and Runyan, taking the lead with opening
consultant | ‘2 {the man they used to call “littlelnounds of 73 and 71. And even
‘re breaking up their cars,/next September as a ttle | They J g up {under the direction of athletic ; | Polson Js years ago, ruined hit- a rrer Poi round a en Nothing official yet, but |director Ike Armstrong at a sal- Babe Ties Patty. Mront bine of the final 18 holes in|i2 which he caught eight traps
about eight or more cars were ary of $2500, a university spokes- and hit the rough seven times, he
mission at the end man explained the offer. o . - om One being the Aga- | Armstrong said last week Bier- On Final Hole;
in which the engine [man had turned down a full proBn in two” and gust to |fessorship at the university which 2d Playoff Set "be scrapped. All of the ailments [Would have paid $7500 a year— haven't been reported yet from {$5000 less than he made as head
{39 blows, Douglas helped himself | {to a 74 that brought him in at 204. | {skidding to a windup 78. So that left Heafner and Locke a a p 3 ¥. June 16 Still out there with a chance. oros had moved into a chalSCARSDALE, N. Ih Sidrik.| Heatner gave it a mighty try with |!enging position with a 71, while oe! ifootball coach. Bierman said he (UP) —Mrs, Mildred Babe athat 69, but he couldn't match | the 43-year-old: Runyan had all the entries. h iversity on son Zaharias sank a 10-foot putt|,..... ol. osi h [stayed just off the pace with a 72. 1 is that/Planned to leave the university on| ittle Ben's closing rush. erWhat the velorans fea 2 a {June 30 when his contract ex-|for a birdie four on the final] Only Locke remained now, the But coming down the stretch none othe Yagier the Speeds Secomie ne pired but declined to comment on hole today to tie Patty Berg with man with the blazing putter who [of them could match Bantam Ben, - eT aS are {his future plans. |a one under par 71 in the first 18 0, 0 ot 06 vears has walked the man who laughs at come-
© Som of the veterans. are talk- Ee |holes of their two-day playofli .. oi} spe British Open. But for Packs. .ing about urging stock gasoline, Softball Managers
{for the Wanthervafie Cross-Coun- co the beknickered master of | {try golf championship, ! tt " 1 the car owners to, ie {the greens was shaken, his putter . eis. reine compression and To Meet Tomorrow | They will meet in the final 18/,541eq by that flaming Hogan en. Irish Card 26 thus holding down the speeds. The Marion County Amateur pgies tomorrow at the Deep Dale|jsh 1ocke stumbled out in 37 and | B k b I y Softball Association will hold agit club at Great Neck, N. Y. tightened a bit as he came home | DCIS et a Foes Langhorne’s Next managers meeting at the Dear-iyiy, the winner receiving: $5000(i, 38. But the resultant 73 SOUTH BEND. June 16 (UP)— “ THE NEXT AAA 100-mile Na-|/born Hotel at 8 tomorrow night.ie,.qt place money and the loser gropned him back to 291. ’ “tional Championship race—the| All managers of Eagle Creek,go500 If they still are tied at
OPped king Mia predic {Notre Dame today announced the : o Hogan, m dic- | « » - “third so far—will be held next|Beectf Grove, Longacre and Mu-iyp. ong of that round, they willy, cot true, thwarted the pat ia ot er aes thal hes. Sunday at the Langhorne (Pa.) |nicipal Stadiums are requested tol slay extra holes to settle the challenging foreign threat sincelcard including such perennial “Speedway, the world’s fastest'attend. Association amateur .%., |England’s Ted Ray took the cov-{powers as Kentucky, St. Louis, mile dirt. {nights have been set for July 14 # » @ 'eted trophy for a boat ride back NYU and five Big Ten teams. Mike Nazaruk, second in the 2nd 21. Duplicate players regis-| MRS. DIDRIKSON, outdriving ;." 1920. There were moments Athletic Director Ed (Moose) “500" and eighth at Milwaukee| trations will also be discussed. {Miss Berg most of the time, led | ren it looked as if Ben might Krause said new opponents re last Sunday, still is in striking] Call Secretary Harold Engle-|,n(;) tne 10th hole where Missi;oy “ooiticularly at the start of Pittsburgh, Navy, Louisville distance of the lead in the Na- bardt at FR. 0500 before noon/perg with a birdie evened the nis ’sina; round, Wabash and St. Thomas : _tional Championship standing. Monday to make reservations. | .,re They stayed even until the| "yro¢ihine bar on the first two| The complete schedule: Should he win at Langhorne, 17th where Miss Berg, with her|y ho. “pocorn stepped up to the , Dec. i—at St. Thomas: Dee.
SUNDAY SOFTBALL SCHEDULE —we unietpal adium pi - * Nazaruk would be on top of the| 6:15 ” ec. 8—at Wisconsin;
. DD, Adams vs. Karpex Mfg. Co.ilfourth birdie of the round, took a 200- d third d knocked his| ash; | Dec. 11 17:30, Allied Florists vs. Bethel A C.: < yar ra an C S| Northwestern: Dec. 17—Loyola; Dec. 23 rating, putting Lee Wallard—gut p40; United Home Life vs. Shelbyvilie/one stroka lead. ball over the green. That cost |Bennayivania; Dec, J-Indiana at Indian «because of buens 81 Reading gon... Longacre Stadium But Mrs. Didrickson evened the him a bogey four. He matched par Jan. 3—Michigan State: Jan. 5—at Loulsin second place. Victory in the| 8:15, wm. H. Blocks vs. Mitchell Scotti| ow. 0 the final hole. ithree more holes and then got e; Jan. 8—Butler; Jan. 12—at Mar-
17:30, Stop and Shop vs. East Side er. | quette; Jan, 15—at Michigan State: Jan. .Langhorne 100-miler carries 200ichants; 8.45, Kingan Packers vs. Shelby-| Three bogeys offset two’ of even with the card on the 381-|26—at Casisius, Jen. 28—at Pittsburgh; ~points for the winner, ; [me Ford Motors Feb
o A birdies. The ’ fs a _ | Feb. 3-Kentucky at Chicago Stadium; Tony Bettenhausen, winner at Beech Grove |Miss Berg's four 8 yard seventh by hitting h P| Peb.
4-—at North t. ; Feb. 17- - 6:15, Meyer's Market vs. Communal Cen-| d twol a |aueite: Feb. Oe el Mar ter: 7:30, Kinman Garage vs. W. L Clowns; Babe had three birdies and twoiproach two feet from the pin and|
Butler: Feb, 14—-DePaul; Feb. ,_AlNson Jets vs. Mallory Local 1001. ihogeys. {knocking it in, Two more pars|burgh: Feb. 23—at Navy: |
| A playoff was necessitated and he had a 35. | Pennsyivania: Mar. 1o-DePaul at Chicago
I lwhen they tied with 601 strokes ° Then Hogan really started to Stadium. i Le leach after 144 holes of play. roll. On the 448-yard 10th his TT SPEEDROME | = "ket Shoot Draws 30 ; SMASHING, CRASHING, ROUGHNECK DRIVERS LORDSHIP, Conn. June 16
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Ben lost one of those on the i k-long event will go to the given much chance that time,|447-yard 14th when, he explained, conscious. '|either, for he was weak and wane [he made a mistake in judgement!
s/of old as he mowed them down and he wound up with a bogey five which cut his margin to one But Hogan hadn't been playing| under par. Right back he charged, brush. [the tough tournament trail since SWatting his second six feet from lengths. In last year's event, Coe de-|, = and, despite his victory in|the bucket on the 392-yard 15th Pert. with Henry Helgeson up, rudder. for a birdie and, when he matched Won the Eagle Valley Turf race; Washington, whose crews won par on the 16th and 17th. he stood On the flat, Storm On was sec-|all three races last year—varsity,
Ben walloped a magnificent tee ing a 76. He rallied only slightly|shot right down the middle, snakclutching
land Runyan, both at 219. Stacked {ing ovation. Ben tipped his hat—
poised over the ball for breathless seconds—and knocked in an-
the bat and brought Foxy Poise
As the horses circled once, Hid-| Navy's
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to turn to rowing in 1936, were lightly regarded Midwestern “land-lubbers” in this
49th rowing of the Regatta against powerful crews from the East and West Coasts.
But the Badgers pumped into the lead at the first half mile and finished more than a length ahead of second place Washington, rated the heavy favorite in the pre-race calculations, Princeton finished a close third followed by Califoraia and Penn. The race, originally scheduled to be rowed over the three-mile distance, was cut to two miles this morning, because of the heavy debris speeding down the river on a 3.5 mile per hour current. Wisconsin, coming home on a man-killing 42 beat, toured the course in 7:50.5 Washington's winning time over the same course and under the same flooded conditions last year was 8:07.5. Penn Fifth Coming in behind California in fifth place was Pennsylvania, followed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford, Cornell, Syracuse, Boston, Columbia and Navy in that order. Some 40,000 persons sweltered under a blistering sun as the races were delayed for some three hours by the unruly Ohio. It was heartbreaking for the 22,000 residents of this historic town first established in 1788. For they had gone all out to provide the, best in accommodations, only to have a flood spoil their efforts the second year in a row. Coaches, angered at the water, were unanimous in saying the Regatta would not be staged here next year, The freshman race, originally scheduled to get underway. first finally was postponed until after the varsity event when Navy's
circle of the course with outrid-|ghe)) struck a buoy at the starting
animal near the starting point line and capsized. and Miss Hines was led back,
Navy Troubled
It was only the beginning of troubles. The Middies’
course, Miss Hines, 15 years old
{
{juries,
Virginia Ranzi won the third! went under water. race, the Irishman’s Run, with] Princeton finished a Pat Murphy up. Second was Boo seventh in the Jayvee race won by {Tip and Major Charlie was third. {It was a two-mile flat race over|Jayvee Coxswain Carl Lyle proved The victory was by 10|/the hero of the day, steering the
STRAUSS SAYS:
‘repairs She was revived and taken to failed { . ithe hospital for X-rays but there| Middies shell swerved sharpely to from when he went out over Merion’siand switched from a two to a : A total of 156 players en Tost Tear fOr his ig one. three fron as ‘the ‘wind came up| Vere believed to be no serious in-ithe right, sheared off the rudder :
Beaver Kill, with Helgeson up, won the John B. Stokely Memorial by two lengths over Negotiator, (traps. His second he banged to ridden by Jack Brant. That 71 left him two shots back the green, 14 feet wide of the |—with Locke and jaunty Jimmy |Pin. So, as he came up to the Oklahoma Demaret of Houston, Tex., up|8reen surrounded by 10,000 panth, St. Louis, front at 218, Followed by Boros|ing fans, they gave him a rous-
was right out there with Demaret, | who closed today with a 70 before |
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{from the cup and again stroked/den Hand scooted up the hill in junior varsity crew, lost it rudder, it home for a birdie which sent the opposite direction from the|forcing it to be replaced in midthe other crews a was thrown off and knocked un- waited at the starting line. When! were made, the rudder| V almost immediately. The saw
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United Press Sports Writer ~~ MARIETTA, O, June 16 — Wisconsin's hard Badrers, battling a debris-strewn, cantankerous Ohio and 11 of the nation's top varsity crews, struck it rich former gold miner Coach Norm Sonju today by their first intercollegiate rowing regatta. The Badgers, whose coach quit gold mining in
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As dusk closed in on the mudyellow river, Washington's freéshmen crew pulled to a length victory, to save at lea some glory for Coach Al Ulbrfek son's crews which “swept river” last year. ’
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ning time was 8:05.4.
day when its boat swamped again. Its regular shell struck a buoy,
run. Unable to use the junior varsity shell, ‘which lost its rudder, the Middies finally made the race in a borrowed shell from Marietta, n
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“Penn's frosh boat was swamped 50 feet after the start and lost out. : i
Amateurs Scan Sky for Sunshine
shine? ik Rain-plagued amateur baseball teams would like to know, ° They've got their bats crossed in hopes of dry weather for today's games. The play-for-fun teams would like a repeat per-
formance of last Sunday's sunny skies. Here's today’s schedule:
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32 stroke per minute, trailed by a length, followed by Washington, only a half length nd the Golden Bears, Columbia, Marietta, Pennsylvania and Princeton.
Navy's frosh climaxed a finx
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