Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1952 — Page 28
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i: NEW YORK, Apr. 1§ — A possible preview of the
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few other competitors going
inst the top trio in the famed le and an eighth test, i » ” » GREENTREE STABLES’ Tom Fool is considered to have an
_sdge over hix rivals in the wa ABC Sin gles
‘which provides the final oppor-| ‘tunity for eastern owners and
Arainers to test their horses prior.
to shipping them to: Kentucky for the Derby. Tom Fool owed all the speed “And class that won him recogni-| tion as the 1951 juvenile chamin the high quest purse at furlongs recently. Primate was runnerup by a ¥ meek to Tom Fool in the high y with Cousin only a neck nrther ack. 2 "no _ THE: WOOD, however, marks the first time any of the three Rave raced al a mile and an #ighth, a stepping stone toward . mile and a quarter Kentucky Werby distance, The $20,000 Bowie Handicap feature the Bowie-Laurel at Laurel. Hi Billee, ret winner of the Laurel Handi18 expected to head a field ch also- probably will include Master, Eatontown, Buclid, King Clover, Friendly Frank, Daylight Time and Apsley. In Kentucky, where the big race is only two weeks away, the Derby horses will take a division the L000 Ben Keeneland. nh for the 4t to enter the
8 next -Thurs-/in the 10th frame of the final
older horses VolBroom, Tnseparable, expected
#5 be entered in the Ben All,
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‘Kentucky Derby may unfold at Jamaica tomorrow. Tom, H. S. Shut ut ] Fool, Primate and Cousin renew their rivalry in The Wood 0 S ‘Memorial--glamour race of the week end. | All starters will earry 126
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4-Way Track | Meet Goes to
‘Central dominated the high
tories over Howe and McCords-| ville, respectively.
To Lead
for the Irish and pitched 3-hit
By United ng MILWAUKEE, Wis, Apr. 18 Al Bharkey, 47, a Chicago [for a10:0 via, ”
beauty supply salesman, sky-| IN HANDING. the Irish their rocketed to the lead and possibly second straight victory, Springer! cipal speakers at a Hot Rod meet
to the championship in the sin-|struck out 14 and walked only! gles division of the 1052 Amerl- one, Apple fanned 13 stickmen can Bowling Congress tourni-|gznd fasued three passes,
ment yesterday with a ttle! Tech lost a North Central loop
events with 1934, a 214.8 aver- was striking out-13 Tech bitters age for the nine amen. and walking only one, the Green
SHARKEY COOL. and appar-| Clads committed 11 errors,
~ ~ » ently snconcerned as he piled up! his score, ‘did not sit on the IN OTHER games, Shortridge
{scored a 12-2 victory over Ben! bench once as he fired three 1. vie and Workin pon blasted | ames of 20% 208 and 222 In 4% (Shelbyville, 13-1. Ken Trammell| ng 2 Miers, who " [pitched five innings before giving! Sharkey began his enpin tre at 1 Continentals, Hy career 18 years ago, He 18 al p i veteran of five ABC's and like! oh pg Waltate, » > memes of the Chl-\yostarday shellacRing Crispus At-| bale i ge «ague where he i,.s 26 to 3. Ripple got their | ora 2 y Ve SES. he [UNS On 21 hits while committing! ’ a er, oo *. Was the 3 orrore. Attucks scored on three ormer all-events top man With js hut committed nine errors, It!
1932, w i Sharkey tossed 24 strikes 10 etaets, Pple’s first victory in two
the three games and had but] [tucks
3 one “open” rama,
i hs Mathy hu | THE WINNER tame within 4 , Hansen’ Geib. 17 pins of tying the all-time rec- Elke $1 i ord 775 established last year at SoH and Pirtle: Springer and, iw St. Paul by Lee Jouglard of Des{Togh -... att dof troft. Sharkey needed a double \ s Bota, 24 cere 10 1 1 game to set a new high but atk . shots "(3 a » and muted the head pin in the final A Fads 3's Jam, leaving the No, 1 and|'4fience igi! Hanh: nd Rt No. 2 pins, ant Grimes , As sa kaa his $i Soi bad h$ mel Boomer 6
Reveals 82 Grid Sage
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naa WASHINGTON, Apr. 18 — ve. Wie #hap u dn
Bu Eighty-two members of the Uniport Br : waa versity of Maryland's Sugar Bowl Fors champion foothall team last year Re i711 836 had athletic scholarships, Universeeenies BB nity President H, C. Byrd dis-
lege to feel Tan slightest eo ashamed of ne i ~
SPEAKING BEFORE the
arships covered only the students’ college expenses, an average of $612 per student per year, and added he saw nothing “wrong”! about them, | Byrd sald Maryland offers a total of 800 scholarships each year in addition to the 82 for football players, He maintaithed thers was not a single player on a single 11 major football squad throughout
ral . er's Conoco 8,
ar, Be hCaD Tigeking. . : eeter, Cumming
Whirlaway ....
{ball to gain a 4-0 victory while 2 Dean Apple hurled 2-hit baseball
}}lanapolis and Mishawaka are re-
Rattors, Bye aecised neces. JOCKEY Using Buzzer Be Barred for Life
Rolls 758 school baseball picture yes- fl wi : 4 Yi ? 7 j : 1
fterday, gaining shutout wvie-i
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Bob Springer was on the mound 5
" HOT-ROD SPEAKERS — Wally Parks, editor (left), and Don Francisco, technical editor, of Hot Rod magazine, will be the prin. ng Apr. 24 at the Athenaeum. The meeting, fo be preceded by a dinner at 7 p. m., is being conducted by the Indiana Section, Society of Automotive Engineers.
ed TT rag 1a" 2 ging nce Coil) O ambape Are Named
For H. S. Track Meet
The Indiana High School Athletic Association has announced competition in the 49th annual track and field championship would get under way at 16 sectional centers’ May 9. The 3-week carnival will be, climaxed with the finals at In-| dianapolis Tech May 24, [a ~ SECTIONALS, TO. be held | either May 9 or 10, will be staged in Bloomington, Flkhart, Evansville, Ft. Wayne, Frankfort, Gary, Hammond, Huntington, Indianapolis Tech, Indianapolis Washington, Kokomo, Mishawaka, Mun-|'
cle, New Albany, Richmond and Terre Haute. i
Bloomington, Ff. Wayne, Indi-|
gional sites, May, 17. The first three finishers in the 440-yard dash and the first two {in the 880-yard and 1-mile re{lays will advance to the next sesision. The first four in the 10 other events also qualify for the '|next round, ® » |
THE 16TH annual THSAA golf
championship will open at four sectional sites May 17, and the SKI FARIN'—Lovely Jannette finale will be held at Coffin here Burr, back from Winter Olyma week later. pic competition at Oslo, skims Bedford, Indianapolis, La Porte| across water at Cypress Gar. and Ft. Wayne are sectional cen-| dens, Fla. On snow or sea, she
ters. Représentation at the finals be Tian at the-fnsls exhibits championship style, is ber of teams competing in the
four teams can advance to the this year's sixth annual Dixie championship round. Water Ski carnival. The three low medalists from
each session also are eligible for! he round ova, their The "Nl Put Best Foot Florida Track Asks Forward
By United Press BOSTON, Apr. 18-—-With this {summers Olympic games in Fintv the biggest lure, some 200;
Br United Press | feet forward tomorrow in the HALLANDALE, Fla. Apr. 18 world’s most honored road race— ~The Florida State Racing Com. |the 56th annual BAA marathon. mission was asked today to bar | Concentration of making their veteran Jockey Nunzio Pariso of|individual Olympic teams has Buffalo, N. Y., from the track for Kept the international field somelife for attempting to stimulate a What limited for this Patriot's ‘horse with an electric “buzzer.” Day event. Nevertheless domestic
Moriarity’s featn,
former national water ski-jump- | first round, but no more than| ing fitlist and will compete in
[true amateurs will put their best!
iveees B87 Closed today, tol However, B deel that school posted a team score in the 1 Ga 1 there wha 50 Tans on the co. ecient i 521 520 =
IN 1j{the country who did not Bet Gulfstream officials sald they
ier il| “some help” from his college. ‘caught the 32-year-old rid it Fada Ho | Baak Byrd emphasized no Maryland Foamy battery ha ume
flliams, Ind. Nat he No. 3. Wiicoach was permitted to offer fi! {st Srp ain, Rubbat nancial or other rewards to any|aboara his mount. Violinist, atl s/athlete for coming to the univer: the starting gate for the second
Ann Sauter a Bresock. 3 | di I scholarships are handled by! they were acting on an undisatty P
Ciiyel Hickman 1 dl a “e rein 8 ISIty-~“any coach who attempted race yesterday at Gulfstream. Ann West, rd Garage thel Maher, Marott Shoes A oh A faculty Sehelarship committee. ! closed tip, sald the electric device| estle a shrine PRESIDENT "Everett Case of | Would spur a horse to greater ef-
‘oleman, arott Thoma Jackson, Hiatrod Motors . n 501/t0 make any offer would be fired y £ voll Northern, Puller. Haloin ume ll in 15 minutes.” Byrd declared, THE TRACK officials, who said ennid Collier, Indians len ninger fort when the rider sticks two Colgate University appeared with electrically-charged prongs into!
ovary
exeape
Ld i . ! don a el argui - ry tine | Baphie Mle Ye A poiuisteation, & Byrd a A uhal SISuis he ue. the horse's neck.
Yeo Tims Listed for Four-Ball Tourney
Clayton Nichols, tournament chairman, nounced tee-times for the annual spring four-ball golf | he never had heard of colleges
‘tourney.
The Gulfstream police said] iPariso admitted full responsi-| { bility for the incident, saying the {horse's owner and trainer. were, ‘innocent. The police said Pariso| {told them he was trying to in-| sure getting the winning jockey's, {10 per cent share of the purse, amounting to about $165, to pay his expenses to go north after a poor season here.
emphasized?’ Case ‘called on American col-| leges to eliminate the “hypocrisy”! in their athletic programs, but! sald, “without question, there is more honesty now (about athlet- | ics) on the part of college presi-| dents than I've ever known be-| fore” Case said that “until recently”
1
today an-|
[giving athletes
“preferential treatment” over regular students, | He' O ¥ Qualifying will begin tomorrow at South Grove with!anda added. “1 aus believe it e S u
the low 32 teams making up the, championship flight.
be two -other flights of 32 teams!
| 1R) gach. . | 11t88==John David (MH), Dick StackAM. hruse (MH), 9:00-Bobh McGuire (8G), Bob Ludlow A.. Closser (Anderson),
(C), Peta Dyes (ICC), Bob Myers (ICC).
9:08—George Ferguson (8), Don Tay- | Thi Jor (8): Paul Patterson (R), Jack Baylesr|
IR). | {tR), Herb Dietz (Cy, Norm Cooke i. 8:12—Col, Albert G. Phillips (WB), | ¥mory Sharp (WB), Brues Hilkene (MH),
Marshall Samms (MH),
(88), Bill McCune (WBS, Fred Sampsell|
BS, | Rll Hamilton (C), Armated Eikin| Gace, Stonehouse (BG), Gene Stonehouse) gyiet and jt kept him sidelined for! playing field. He was taken to |
(C), Max Thomason (8G), Marco Mastropaoclo (BG). 9:30-RBob Lawrence (0), (C), Ted Pollard (88), Jack Green (88), {
9:46—Dick Butler (Lafayette), Jim Wood- | Shell (BCH)
tuff, Lafayette; Warren Swenson (PR), Mike Thompson (PR), #:42--Bill Butler (C), J. R, Bayless (C),
Howard Richards (C), Harry Smock (C). | gA3ise (0), /9:48—Jos Ryan (PR), Joe McDaniel Oscar Malson (Anderson), ; 41k), Kenny Robbins (8G), Richard]
frwin (8G). 0:04~Jim Jones (R), Glenn Green “(R), Marvin Heckman (C), Les Crews, | 10:00--Starter's time, 10:06-—~Don Essig (WB), Wayne Timber-
haa (MH), Joe Sekuls (8G), Jack David | pinder (8). Bob Goldberg Jbiaeed clean (WB), Harry Kimbro ©. Pete Murray 8G)"
To dward (8G), Stacy Stults lark Barrett (R), Bob Blaney |
% Bernal 4 hltcoms. (Sa, Poncho
"my iver (C), Ernie Linville (OC), as ( Ie
Io (Sc. i I Rer Kohiman (8G), Bill HeyTuck Wiliams (80), Hody Wea-| . Jer (8G), Rey Butler (8G. Harry Mi el (8G), Jim Beatty (PR), Bill Peas
y poroderich (8G), = Ha "ion 183 (C), Leroy Mack (8G, Ralph Wooden » (8G),
mer Millikan (R),
‘Bchorn (PR), Bob Rochford | Koehler (PR, Joe mg FE nh he Harry Leer (H), Charley| EF ughlin I» Orville gor @® All Sizes, Colors, ; Tab ohn Mes ufre (H), Warne Montfort (8G, Jack Kirby Fabries : 1;54—James Kain (PR Dave O'Conner [| ® All Styles and Paiterns n )
£7 EE George Josl
Bob Bpear it cy Cox
on ailing Ernie in
er (RB), Jim
(Hi) yr Sara: PR, Pleasant Run: re Le Ten a Yr oh gi inci
5 i 0, a is
Dick Roberts (Anderson), Joe Madiesky a Knee cartilege yesterday at! Propo of the Boston Red Sox 9:18—Kep Hoy Jr. (88), Stan Shepard (8), Pete Farkas (OC),
I@mith (Hanover), Bob Kirkpatrick (WB), Paul Smith Dick Kirkpatrick (WH, the National Football League}
jes Jack Leer (Hi), Dick Perk (Bi,
side (8), Reese Berry (C), Bob Saige (8G). the local courts,
George Dougherly (C), Pat Patsue (8G),
is the general practice.” | WASHINGTON, Apr. 18 (UP)
| Craw! lle}, Pete Bt p—————— There win | Ogre Served Craw! avi oh Pate Stone) | ==Trying to catch a home run
{ hit into the left field stands | netted baseball fan James Mc- | I Nally Jr., nothing but lacera-
L:80_Lynn Lee (S81, Maurice Milburn Rote Undergoes (38), Rudy Bresausek (Ri, : Knee Operation
Mike Borson (Anderson),
11:42—Jack Simpson (PR). Bill Hoyt Kyle Rote, former All-American juries. Br. (FR), Charles Killlon (PR), Jim Ship ha)rhack for Southern Methodist! R 48-Bob Fouts (SG), Jack Srussel University who now plays for the| onto the hall in the ninth inprofessional New York Giants,| ning of yesterday's game at
45-8 th n: tasters Hime, (Anderson), Underwent surgery for removal of| Griffith Stadium when Walt
Noon—Richard Mahoney
Dallas. walloped a homer. Instead he
ra Rote injured the knee last Au-| fell out of the stands onto the
12:08--Bud Key (8G), Lee Berry (C), 12:18—Darrell McFall (Hanover), John/most of his rookie season with: Mt. Alto hospital.
12:18~-Carl Peterchefl (8). Miteh Peter.’ teams (8), Carl Lines (C), Jim Pop-
ne Chuck Hes (©. Raph nemien Butler Takes 3d Straight
The Butler Bulldog netmen won| Cot dar TRE y ene Ar. their third" ‘straight victory yes-| RA EO i, Bed Butte, {terday defeating Wabash, 52, on
12:42--Bob Funk (C), Mike Sullivan (8),
12:48-—8tarter's time, High School Golf
12:54-—Bruce Poynter san. oh Lawrence Central 10. Warren Central 8.
Tech 41%, Sh | Cathedr Jd Shortridge 39, o5isiden Th, have 24%, | 1:00--Paul Tingle (C), Howard Spaulding CL Bill Dunigan (C),|
a SE OUT-OF-PAWN Clark Loic JH. Ken Foster (0 [PE MEN'S SUITS : SPORT COATS
® Over 3000 to Plek ow,
1:36—Tom Glogoza (8), Warren Strout} @ Many High Priced Brands
Keith Williamson (C), Dick Wooden |
, Jim Wright |§ o Alterations Are Free
Doug Crist (R), Grover Robinson | ® Evers Garment Is Fitted {obey Chia Ber Minton (©), or a8), Kaltenback
DALLAS, Tex. Apr, 18 (UP)—| tions and possible Internal.in- |
McNally attempted to latch |
{experts and runners alike are imindful of a disturbing precedent. For the past six years, a foreign, entry has won the race,
THIS YEAR it might be a rep-| resentative of Guatemala, Canada, Turkey, or China. The chief [foreign threat appears to be Luis! |Valasquez, 32-year-old railroad {timekeeper from Guatemala City. Career sailor Johnny Lafferty, a 34-year-old Navy machinists! {mate from Quonset, R. I., generals ly is conceded the domestic favor-| ite, He won aecond last year and, tfourth in 1950. The U. 8. Olympic team will be chosen on the basis of three races [~~témorrow’s race here, and the! 1951 and 1952 Yonkers marathons.
College Tennis
Butler 5, Wabash 2. Dayton bh Earlham 0.
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4 The 440 and hurdles wére |
{the only two track events| | Morristown High School \didn’t dominate in scoring 76
{points to capture the quadrangu- | llar meet at Franklin. Township. || Although they finished second | (with 37%; points, the host school ||
7 produced the only record breaker. ||
{Arnold Purvis hurled the shotput || 49 feet 4 inches, breaking his own | Hoosier Indoor Relay record of 47)! {feet 10 inches. His toss was the | Ibest this season in either city or county competition.
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THIRD PLACE in the meet WAS | taken by New Palestine with 2514 [points with Decatur Central trail: | ling with 22% points.
Ben Davis won a 3-way || | imeet with Plainfield and Pike | Township with a final total of! 952%5 points, Largest contributor to the victory was Cliff Cunningham who| won the 100 in :10.5 and the 180yard low hurdles in :22.3. Plain- | field was second with 50 and Pike
had 19%; points.
Danville High School remained | unbeaten in six dual and triangu-| lar meets by downing Speedway, 71 to 36, at Danville. .-John Sharp of Danville soared 11 feet, 414 inches to win the pole
ivault and leaped 18 feet 815
inches in the broad jump. Dick Burroughs, who ran a “dead! heat” with Speedway's Dick || Stumph in the 100 in :104, also! won the 220 dash, Danville!s Gene Walker won both hurdles for Coach Francis |
Mie-R hoa iy > h Hurdles Reece | “hime 43% 1s EL { Dy. Fone
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BE nS (BD), Time, |
: le Vault—Brunes (BD), Height, 9 feet! ne! Shot-Put—Morris (BD), Distance, 44 feet Bi inches Jump Kepler (BD), Distance, 184 feet 3 2 Inches
gh Jum at ming: epler | ®DY sqd Be err 5) tied, pests Bs 38 ches on Half -Mtle Relay —Plainteld. Kime. 5 4.8.
AT FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP
100-1. Voris (M): 2. Wood (M): Patterson (FT); 4 Hammond (NP), Time,
200-1, Wood (M): 3. Voris (M): 3 Puryia (PT); 4, Swegman (NP). Time, |
a el, Goble (M); 2. Cole (Mi 3,| er a me, 4:53.
Be Low neal Patterson i 2. Waterman (NP); 3, Wood (M); 4. Black{ord (M). Time, 123.2. 440-1, tersen (PT): 2. Brunning a 3 50 Pp (M); 4, Waterman INP).
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