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: - | aween Bor: R. Are ie $30 Ny No Stop (8. Austini, 5.60, . Pet J. Culmones, 3.40 ,._- Rivera. 3.80 a : | Al a 3 Dance Band’ (J. Culmone), 14.10. Joo: a AT OAKLAWN : | Lio, Double OU eek Lo : LiPreier Trott, Was 1300, 395, 1 144, JACKSONVILLEsigla., Mar. 22, , Dally Deubls $6130, 90. Midvetie (E. Vanhaowl, £40. : ot 1 > ] i ete flock), 4.50, 3.70; 2 i saith, , 460, ’ $: (UP)—Doug Ford ,o¥- Harrison, Are ug 2 Il hus > v 3.80: Sllandom: Holcomb. 6.40. 5.00; 4 3 = i ’ ck Al (J. Culmone), 14.40, u oc sth. . 3: N. Y., one of the golf circuit's ad Jerse ac Churci. 356. S00 Ee Rock (E RUA) autie Ha 3¢ ‘ Da Ss r orgemensKe), . 3 Ye . 12 he " 1 higher-paid professionals, pulled 3 Ries 5, Situimude' 3% vu | oom Fai Me Bt “cpr gin 3 By FR 3: into a onestroke lead at the 440; Money Wise, (K. Church), 4.50, 3.40; : (G Hufnagel), 4.20 Tim : i e : “ Plghter Jack, D. Rizzo), 3.00. +30; Jxceisty, | Ro 2.60, 3320. 280; MINNE : halfway mark: in the $10,000 6-—Admiral Cherry (E. Rodriguez), 8.30. Cotton Joe iJ. Heckmanmi, 280, 2 0! : 4.10, 3.90; Boomer (J. Breckons. 4.30, 3.30; Gotton, Joe iJ. HECIRITRY w. i Jacksonville Open today in a sec- Goelic Gal iG. Hettinger), 5.20. 5 Ruthred (BE. Hust), 16.30. 6.00. 400; ~The firs § : 7—Alerted, (O: Scurlock), 5.40, 2.80, 2.30. 0 Nooiie (J Heckmann), 2:60, 2.60, Mad : ‘ ond barrage of sub-par hitting. why Not Now, A 2 Riviers), 30, 3.60; gaint (B. Gummo), 3 iam 1.00 dollar sig: } y fecKkons ys, « {8 A Ns, J » i Ford fired a four-below-par: 68 Garba, (A ‘Widman), 20.40, 7.50, 8.30, Blue Ta Dividend tW. Carstens), dianapolis ; to. go with his 69 of yesterday, 470: New Hope. (K. Church), 4.20, 3.10. 3.80, 2.60; Wisenheimer (M Duhon), 2.80. ' . =’ Refun, (R. Baldwin), 4.20 7--8pur On (J. Adams). 11.60, 460, 300. cerned. : giving him a 36-hole total of 137.179 “Avona ‘R. Gallis, 13.10, 8.30, 4.90 Rube J Heckmann), 3.20, 2.40; Giloriette The Olvn Ss Joan A K (E. Flutie), 6.70, 4.50; Nar- | ralgt, , 3 i [stil Tagged behind, leaving. the ws. Culmenes. 3 re hl Reith (3 Gamteny. 162023 fs tip off i I Age Be, Jedvng AT LINCOLN DOWNS May First (J. L. Doyle), 10.60. {OMOrrow ' | advance field to Ford, Bob Toski <i _juay rR (R Gonzales), 7.80, 440. AT LAUREL Ie 4 |of Northhampton, Mass., and Jim 300. Brave irish (0. Reptrua, 8.00, 300; Sim _W. Downs), 10.00. 5.60, e : g 5 tora National B i | Turnesa of Briar Cliff, N. Y. 2. Miss Heidi J. J. | Rivera), 1080. 3.80; Balmoral iB. Carrillo), 15.80. 5.20; National : | Toski and Turnesa tied with 430 340; Red CL. Jobosoni. 3.80, 3.20: Race Tandem, (Re Berar 12.00. 880. 480; best-of -thre : 138's while five more top profes- eRe Daily Double, $38.40 Jaconora, IR Permane) 3.60, 3.00; Lotta- Series B pl i sionals were bunched at 139. Of , L-Our Preedom (4 Mataie), 700. 380. HE (5: B00 (ll gy pe og The seco ¢ | today’s top 20, 18 broke par over | Nostrilia (E. Pucko), 12.80. 2. 200. 280, 4 3—ROyal Hello. (C. McKee. 480. 340. . will be pl weeCh ) A , 2 ' } p A v ‘ el, J i the Hyde Park course's 72 stand-| russell Cave, 3: Vicelit. 890. 6.00, Ger- 15g Pxcise Tux. (F. Rian). 830° Butler Fiel 1 ' p—— . . 9 rGonigal), N ; {ard with Herman Coelho of Hon- ham iR. Consales, 450 he 10. 340. 240. 10.30: Frick, IC. McKee). 4.40. 3.00; : | olulu carding a 87. 380; Pinder Keeper ft. Destasiol, 3.40 Kajocahu, (N Shunk’: 330.0 "50 gp; THE OI 80; . a Ie ou. a , » , : : Sammy 8nead, Cary Middle- ¢-anClavs Choice, J. “Davern, $4. Decavolls 8. Boulmelis, 5.80, 3.00; Blue than unif : | eo h , (R. Belanger), s e (A. sil), 4 $ | cott, Jim Ferrier, Jack Burke and 3%, 540; dRoval Marvel, Re Gonzalez), 6—Algasir, (8. Boulmetis), 6280. 24 40, trained fo | yesterday's leaders, Pete Cooper 320. dhDead heat to win » 12.60; Hi Billee, (N. Bhuk), 19.60, 9.80; Stowed aw {i |and Lew. Worsham, fell back but 200, Bins PR era, £30, 3%: EO och ights (R.. Permane 11 40, was the L , . im (R. he b 40; - iR. V, 40, 1 t {remained definitely in the run- Ariels, Mark: (R. Goniales). a0 ol 3:00 $40, 4.80; Milldaje 3 Sein), S00, 4.60; season's pl ! | FA « IB, P , 8.40, 3 3 . yD nS | ning. Laie ot pollard). 33.40, 8.40; Balled 8—Botsy Marie (N. Shuk), 8.0, 480, Minneap( : ise Away. (1. Vitelliy, 3.00. oS 330. Reveater sr pdicReeL, 4.40, - 3.30; in the reg : |" 9—Enthused, (R. Gonzales), " Jau 0x (B. I . ; ’ {2.20: Evermine, (A. DeSpirito), 4.40, 3.20; AT GOLDEN GATE tween the Tag Match Tops ai OI Rn 1—Makal, (W. Steed). 1250 4.30, 120 Were able : | 2 Prevaricator, (J. . Longden), 3.00, 2.50; ive visits . : | 1-8 Pas: WwW H . T200, >. Iles), 5.80 Mat Action od at era Soran: Ta i anion 0 Volger, 830. 610, the Laker: ¢ uno), 3 9. 3.5; reine iL. Rivers), Le 5.80: Plowheam, (R. Rodsalir, 34.80, 20.70; in Indiana i g ’ —AIWAY . (GC. APpas:, | 3 { ir), 00, | ‘Tommy Martindale, and Dave , Grama oe (Cera), 120. 280. 3 Lineal (E. Leblanc. 36.20, 9.10. 490; If the {8ims, have been signed for ac- Royal Poot (S. Austin), 5.00. Reigh Glory 10. Glisson), 3.80, 3.80; Tex limit, the 8 : 325. G. Zafelt), 3.20. , » tion in the spec fal supporting bout, , Dally _Deuble $5.00, bo. 420. ' 4 es (R. Neves). 6.40, 3.50, 2.90; played het: |} on Tuesday night's Armory grap- (oo; Cordials Pet (G. Pappas), 6.80, 4.40; Mighty Black, (W. Shoemaker). 5.00, 3.503 Lakers. dre | pling bill Possingworth (8. Austin), 7.80. Fair O'Doon, (J. Longden), 4.80 4 3 > . 4—My Pirst Bia (R, Iannottl), 1440, 5—-War Pep (G. Glisson), 1040, 340, virtue of 1} : The main event will’ be an goo, 440: Pooch 8. Austin), 5.00, 4.00; 2.70; Dolphin, WP raloreno), 2.80, 2.30; in the reg : {Australian tag -team skirmish Irombeiim (R. Correa) 21.40, 6 Lovely Site (H. Trent), 63.80, “1820, 1 : {with Billy Fox, Napoleon, O., and 3 40, Stare Misr - Bonet. 3. 3: 790. Sioonrise (W Eboemaker), 3.80, 290; higher tha } | ’ Si . X f ' riendly Dog (P. 8c s 3 . |Cowboy Len Hughes, Halifax, "3" B00 Wed RSet sso, 360. , TPhil DR. York), 820, I. IM ; [Nove Scotia, facing Johnny (Sa-!2.60; Publicity Miss (L. Rivera), 1040, Asgan (R. Novees 4.30, 2:80; & THE WI . tan) Rococo, Toledo, and Young 4.60; Sugar Buck (M. Sorrentino), 3.20. Bis 0 02 Neves), ‘860, 3.19, will meet | 7—Hocotis, (R. Correa), 3.80, 2.60, 220; 4,5. “yqitafire (W. Shoemaker), 3.10, fiv t fo FE Bull Montana, Braintree, Mass. Inn Keeper, (R. Arduini), 3.60, 2.40; Hun- 2'a0' pro cetrader-Ed (W. Marsh), 4.30 e se 1 3: It's for two falls out of three dred Proof. (8. Austin), 2.80. |, 3:-Gresk Rumer (W. shoemaker). i winner of ) 12 i Bl (M. olzi ’ v i: |with a 90-minute time Hmit. gg Cuisicvon Blue lo Riviera), 430. 3.40; Royal Rounder (R. Baird), 590. playedts ; | reenter errr SS ae or — Se - ce pose ; | : _— Wayne in t : | Tomorro § |Just Look at These VALUES big deal. |Just Look at These Ne out | J {ote And they : Th 5 the destina 5 i ? , ride. : Olymp ¢ } mm pa ————— h. t-) j : H. S. Track as 1 . . rac simple ter i eo _& hustle,” sa 'W. 16th Track Clinic to Be are. Sie : . ey're slo | Held Here the Boe : THE OL : To 0 ei Race Track coaches from throughout Lakers 5 i$ state will begin registering at er Ve i X [9:30 a. m. next Saturday for the Pollard, I {i Indiana High School Athletic As- hg } . sociation track clinic in Butler rated the | Fieldhouse. scorers at : 19 ; “Field Events” will be the first A : The 1852 racing season at subject on the program. Four bo t the West 16th Street Midget coaches will have 10 minutes each EX With tt { pee i on the program and 30 minutes § 3 ; PY Jones all i 5 dway will pent Apr. 6. will be allowed for demonstration. Bb top shape. {= Stock car races will be held The coaches will be Louis Male y ton shape } | at the track every Sunddy after- lard, Gary Roosevelt, shot put; k Gs sprained @ i ‘noon during the months of April Calvin ker, Butler, Dread | § Na ar about the i jump; John onsowitz, - 2 = : : Rp oN And he pl jana May. Time trials for the mond High School, pole vault, gi Rd Ens 4 : night. } inine event program will open at land Gordon Fisher, Indiana Uni- AR rh { SC 5 I! | 2 oh ; ‘noon with heat events at 2:30. versity, hign jump. : INR ERR : 3 Mikan, T 3 ” » ” A A » 5 H oN "eE cial AFTER LUNCH the coaches Tine in in i oificial opening |will view motion pictures in Jor- : § » j of the track, stock car owners \dan Hall before taking up such AT AN AMAZING LOW PRICE! Pam 2 : and drivers may use the race |subjects as ‘“‘sprints,” “Organiza-| oid ! ‘course every Sunday from noon | 4 3 ; {tion and Administration of Dual ; i i ; ps . ; and Triangular Track Meets,” BUT M j ‘until 4 in order to test run cars| ; Sava " Middle and Distance Running,” : k He'd like { and prepare them for the racing : : : land “Hurdles.” » l gt { ‘season. | THE ICC's BEST—Here are the Indiana Collegiate Conference's five best players, in the opin- | The IHSAA coaching school turn on t| $1 Once again the Championship ion of league coaches. Voted to the All:=Conference squad were (left to right, above) Jim Crosley, will be Aug. 4-7 at Indiana Uni- the Olymp i . + . . . » . » ,e ig-/ . { Stock Car Club, headed by Chuck | Butler; Don Spitz, Valparaiso; Roger Adkins, Indiana State; (left to right, lower) Dick Atha, Indiana versity. Ivan Williamson of wis Schaefer's { Scharf, will sanction the races.| State, and Sam Richardson, Indiana State. consin and Bemnle id oul . get the of f This will be their third season of | J Indiana wi ea e Mikan. J * operation over the fast quarter-| Sophomore Jim Crosley of pivot man, carried the. first 6.8 and Goodwin, who weighed school. Everett Shelton of atep't the mile oval. During the test runs Butler has been named to the team’s height. The ball-hand- in with 9.6, made their clubs Wyoming and Branch MeCracken just seems and practice days, officials oF All.Indiana Collegiate Confer. DE ability is taken care of threats all season. Will lead fhe palke a Son i ately dan

y ! b the speedy Crosle who Bra ! the club will be at the track to, ; y e Speed) y ———E———————— i son, Whit explain rule changes and to ex-| ence first team. Selected by averaged 10.7 in sparking But- | Model 21T1 } Pep Saul,

plain the legal aspects of engines Member coaches, the squad has ler to the ICC championship. and Howi

L re, d today. y -5 is 1 i | Sal T V / | Despite as to size, bore, poston stroke, ete, gi i gO domi. Neidermeyer at 6-3 is the Afiention Spec A Y esmen ops In a ve! Only La i Was

NN." tallest player among the 10. : IIR AN : | ated the first team selections. : and a co GRANDSTANDS AT the track) Three Sycamores were named. have been completely renovated They are Forward Dick Atha, and additional eating stands Center Sam Richardson and

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of LeRoy Warriner who recently! averaged 10.5 Greve, with h | o y 2 Ww, re » , won a seat driving a Blue Crown ihe first Jive ever three three seasons left, averaged CALL FOR MR. GENT for Lou Moore at the 500-mile/ mv... are Forwards Orvis Burd- 11.7. event across the street May 30, sall. Butler, and Gerald Good- Domroese, who averaged Bud Moneymaker, one of the yu, Raj State, and Guard Eric —— leading money winners last sea-. n,m roese, Valparaiso. The

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of three nights per week, Wed-| Conference squad. . nesday, Saturday and .Sunday. Sixteengpiayers received votes, The first AAA National Cham-| Coaches selected five men from pionship midget race will be run| teams other than their own. May 29 as part of the annual] g Lk = pre-500 all night race program.| ATHA AND Adkins led conSeveral special events also are ference scorers with 126 avbeing planned to commemorate! erages. Spitz carried a 12.1 the American Automobile As-| average and starred as a resociation's Golden Jubilee. bounder. Richardson, a 6-33

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