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Warren Central Wins 9th ‘Straight Track Title

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SOMETIMES it gets trying when talénted, courageous & kids like Southport's Jack® Wilson and Ben Davis’ Cliff %* Cunningham have to battle War-* ren Central's perennial coufity ~ champions AND misfortune on the same, raw afternoon. Lady Luck couldn't have helped Warren's opposition much at Tech yesterday, but a little smile from her in the chilly alr could have §" made the day less dreary, eased the pain of Warren's ninth consecutive county track title— and a few bad spills and disqualifications. Angie Warren doubled its out-

put with a 56%-point first-place total. Ben Davis was second LEG- LIFT—Lawrence Central's Bruce Brunson (above) had to

with 27%, Lawrence followed with settle for a six-way tie for second place in the county high-jump 2314 and Southport managed 16%. event even with the moral support of an unidentified onlooker in The Warriors copped seven first- the background. Cedric Ransom of Warren Central won at 5-6, place ribbons, headed by War- B.uncon's waterloo. ren’s fine leader, Carter Collins, and wrung supplementary points in 12 of 13 events in a good-to-the-last-drop squeeze. . » WARREN, too, was disqualified = from second-place in the mile relay, giving way to third-place Ben Davis. But Southport, a team plagued with more than its share of bad luck in county athletics, couldn't shake its nemesis again, The Cards won first place by 20 yards on Jack Wilsons fine quarter-mile anchor effort in the mile relay, but, the Cards and Warriors were disqualified when the opening leg-men cut too sharply on the first turn, = = 3 EARLIER, Wilson Tipped off a# first place in. his section of the 440-yard dash, coming home in § 54.3, good on a cold day on a | slightly-spongy track. He missed the record by one and two-tenths seconds, winning over Franklin Township's Dick Patterson by five yards. In the half-mile relay, Southport, with a 15-yard lead concluding the second leg, lost ground when the baton fell after Delbert Willsey passed it to Dick Pittman. But the Cards were disqualified from third place. No records fell, but Collins, arren's steady hand, did the one-man job. He swept home in :104 in the 100-yard

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dash, stem off te a 0 in :23.1. I of 224 ar GIANT.KILLERS—Ben Davis’ Dick Warrum squeezed through only 215 yar the- inside lane to edge | teammate Jerry Rushton in-a brilliant finish

the lead on to win the county mile championship event at Tech yesterday. half-mile Rushton was second for the Giants who placed second to cham-.

the last leg of pion Warren Central.

relay. # » » OTHER WINNERS for ren were: Sam Melton, 120-y high hurdles; Ron Reed, 180-

ar- fen Central); 2, Rhoades (Ben Davis); Grove). Distance; 45 feet, 11 inches.

pole vault and Cedric Ransom, 435.4, {feet, 6 Inches,

high jump. 100—Collins (Warren. Sentral); 2, Jones! Broad Jump—1, H " gh jump 3; Stgmpn edway)s 4 (tral 2, McCord (Warren Central. J,

Reed's low hurdle time of 22.0 Cininetant Ben Davis). Time, :10.4. Black (Warren Centrali; 4 Rees

flat establishes a new record pois; 7 "pa (Warren Central).

A Brunson (Lawrence event was run at 180 Yards for 4 (second Sectionyiil, Page (Beech Central), and Lucas'( thport), tled for College Golf Golf

second. Height, § Joel, 6 inch the first time. Grove); qaoitin avriite Sepia. (iaif-Mile Relay Warren Central! Indians Central 15%. Taylor 2'%, It was that event in which Ben (Ben Davis). Time, :56. NS {yarns M od ord, Bi wi) Laglle. |] Evansville 133, 8 Southern rn Illinois T'%, 8801, Pierce (Lawrence Central); 2.|Towns Beec Tine." —— —_— Davis’ Cliff Cunningham, the \ 0s tHe) Shrinner o nthe | (Southport Siieanaitied” Tr from 5 county’s top low hurdler, tripped port: 4, Cross (Warren Central), me, » Mile Re iay—1, Ben Davis (Dick Rhoades, | : erry Rushton, Bob Mock, Dick Warrum | H Cl i and fell on the next-to-the-last “0 = (Warren Gentrab 13. Lawrence Central: 3. Speedway: 4 | four Giean ng barrier while leading by nearly Jones Southport: 3, Laslle (Warren Cen: [ecawir, Central. No time. Soythpard three steps. tah; nt Newhouse (Lawrence Central). Time. was 3:45.) ac outhport's rvi NS r— Se ce

y . 180-Yard Lew Hurdles—1, Reed (W The Giants’ Diek Warrum out- 30 Rare Les Bu e Prankin rvs ' County Results kicked teammate Jerry Rushton gh): o> Writt (Warren Central); to win the mile. In the half-mile, fabiishes new mark. Race’ ran at ' % Lawrence Gralal 30. Bon Davi 13 Lawrence Central's Dean Pierce, Yards Dist jimel, I5%s Weankiln Township 1214 Shot-Pu Purvis (Franklin own- | id r central te Beech Grove #Ya. fell at the finish line a step ahead shin): 2, Ghunt (Pike Township); 3, Moore Pike Township 8..

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Beech Grove's Ross Page won| CAMP ATTERBURY, Apr. 25—Twenty of the leadthe second race in the 440. Frank-;,,o amateur soldier boxers were ready to slug it out for

lin Township's Arnold Purvis, a junior who has tossed the shot championships tonight in the finals of the 5th Army Tourna- |

more than 49 feet this year, won ment here in the Sports Arena. that event with a 45-11 heave. | py. 29 are survivors of four|

Decatur’s Bill Hudson surprised nights of battles in the big tour-| Heavyweight— Pvt. Lloyd Willis, Miam!, | and Ft ley, Kas, won. by TKO

going from fifth to first in his/the 10 weight classes now remain Pt, Leonard Wood at 1:51 of Ist round. FINAL CARD

final leap of 19 feet, '8 inches./for tonight's program. witnal & ta Black was third with 19% inches, One of the leading SCTaps Of ard Wood. va. Pri. Isadore Archuleta, NTEED. Every ‘ws

two inches behind Teammate the final card is expected to be! {Ft. Riley.

i |between Alea Willams of Ft.| aster. lebtPio.. J¥ | Sheridan, holder of the 5th Army |snaridun ve Poi. Fred Morales, Fi. Riley,

Wins Reserve Meet title, and Cpl. Richard Jones of Kas. Tech won the second reserve! |Ft. Custer. Jones

topping Washington, 64 to 52%

Bantamweight — Pfc, Don Lee, Des Camp Carson, Colo

on the Washington track. Other | A wa, Camp Atterbury, won by Welterwelght—Pvt. prank Smith, n.

Leonard Wood, ws, . Al Andrews Broad Rip- split decision over Cpl. L. Richardson, A score}: Shortridge 43, } split decision oo or. Leavenworth, Kas. | Sheridan.

and Pt. Riley, Kas., knocked

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In Drake Meet

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‘|talented Michigan is gunning not = =

120-Yard High Hurdles—1, Melton (War-{ (Warren Central); 4, Sigman (Beech Dick Shea, meet record-holder =

Hawkins (Speedway); 4, Tobias (Ben Pole Vault—1, Black (Warren Central); making his bid = \ Davis). Time, 17.0. 2, Keown (Lawrence Central): 3 Apple g for this third =

Mile—1, Warrum (Ben Davis); 2, Rush- sate (Warren Central), Kegley (Southton. (Ben Davis): 3. Stewart (Lawrence Port), Macy (Southport), Sigman (Beech one of six title-holders defendi yard low hurdles; Bifi Black, {Grove), Boyer (Speedwavi and Brunes eneing Cen ); 4 Peck (Warren Central), Tinie, { (Ben: Davis), tied for third. Helghts 10 this year.

ie { e )—1, Wilson — (South- | Township). e, 19 feet, 8 In Ls (Pranklin Township): ich Jump—1, m (Warren ii Ba Ue DePauw ePauw 0.

Sachs (La $ tral); 2, Edwards t . I aN automatically since the low stick wren entrall: bi Hodgins {t1a1). 2, Edwards (Deca ur Central) Meyer

Bantaihwelght—Cpl. Dick Kettelle, Camp Wayne McCord. for the light heavyweight title, ic Col Plo. Don Lee C k y arson, 0l0., VA, Cc. on e, amp | BULOVA As Low As

Lightweight-—Cpl, Sammy Rodgers, Ft, holds the | Riley, Kas, vs. Sgt. Preston Wells, Ft.

AAU + |Bheridan high school track meet yesterday, Michigan State SEOWD. Light Welter—Pvt. Tommy Smith, Pt. SEMIFINAL RESULTS Leonard Wood, vs, Pfe. John Hernandesz,

a is $ - "| _ Middleweight-—-Pvt, Harry Holmes, Camp ple 37, Howe 16%, Crispus ~At-|“pestherweight—Pyt. Pred Morales, G8l|cyruon "Colo, vs. Pvt. Clarence’ Riley,

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DES MOINES, Iowa, Apr. 25-—Kansas aimed for a new American record in the fourmile relay today as the 43d

annual Drake Relays opened under promised ideal conditions. The Kansans whipped through = = the four-milé event at their own(Z = relays last week end in 1T:183 = on a Blow track, only 2.2 seconds = slower than the American mark ‘iS they hoped to crack with an im-| proved performance. Milers Herb E Semper and Wes Santee led the = favored foursome with George-'= town expected to give the Jay-| hawks their toughest challenge.| = = = THE FOUR-MILE relay mark was only one of a dozen records \o to be threatened at’ the 2-day!= Midwest¥rack carnival, With the!S prediction of two days of fair, = mild weather and the track in 2 top condition almost mark will be challenged. * Kansas -and Georgetown topped the favorites in the distance events while Oklahoma, Towa and Illinois appeared to be the best in the shorter distances. The field of nearly 2000 ath. letes included the top contenders from the Big 10, Big Seven and =

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Georgetown in the east, San = Francisco U, in the west and a| 5 host of small schools from the = = Midwest and Southwest. Forty 2 = colleges and 22 universities were = lentered in addition to a record- |= breaking field of Iowa high schools.

Penn Relays Draw 4117 Top Athletes |

By United Press PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 25 — R= precedent - shattering throng of) 4117 athletes, many of them in/=

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ing Franklin Field today ‘in a two-day assault on American and world records in the 58th annual Penn Relays. The 90-event program wnturls|

400-meter hurdles, which irons man Meredith Gourdine, captain'= of the Cornell team, is heavily = = favored to win. Then, before the = field-sifting opening-day is done, 'g three other major events willS have been Witten Inio the hooks.

BIG INTEREST " centered today on the distance medley, where =

lonly for victory, but a world rec- = ord, and the heptagonal mile, as relay which is strictly for Ivy E = League competitors. Sharing the spotlight as the z top Individual event of the day is/= the two-mile run, with Army's = |=

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