Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1952 — Page 14
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Wynn First AL Pitcher
T Oo Win ] hree Coach Roy Aberson and fil : Broad Ripple Coach Mordie
By CARL LU
NDQUIST
United Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK, Apr, 26—Early Wynn, who once flunked ball. a high school mathematics test in Hartford, Ala., by stating that “a fast ball is the shortest distance between two!
points,” could sell that idea today to the American League Boone earlier hit a Cleve-
t during his long land homer.
batters he Is mowing down, In the American League career, which began at Washington in 1039, the Cleveland right-hander hasn't rated many headlines. He was
the low-grade Senators unul 1049 iand. He seldom rated attention]
“with such notable pitchers as Bob Yeller, Bob lemon and Mike! Garcia, :
and he did it the hard way, top the White Sox, 5 to 4, when “mates put on a 3-run rally in the last of the ninth.
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runs dplece
The loser IN THE
merican,
” ” ” THE CURS cashed in on the wildness of Ewell Blackwell for Min-| their vietory. The big Cincy ace Ray walked seven batters in the six innings he worked and three of them scored. Frankie s Baumholtz drove in two runs with a singlp and triple, hit a two-run homer, is Toby Atwell sent in with a double. “his first game, held the five hits, struck oat four
» . National Gerry Staley of the Cardinals be came the first lost in the general obscurity gain that circuit when he topped the _{pitiful Pirates, 6 to 4. The Cubs abd then he was traded toCleve-| oq 0 0lond place ahead of the ‘Reds by defeating them, 7 to there because he worked along; poping the steady pitching of] rookie Bob Kelly, Rain wiped out the rest of ov schedule in both leagues. But this season he is out ahead geiphia at Boston and Brooklyn| of his mound-mates and all of 5¢t New New York were postponed | the other hurlers in the Ameri- in the National, can League. Yesterday he became qt Washington and Boston at the first to. win his third game philadelphia were called off in the Detroit and St, Louls| had an open date in the Ameri {Crispus Attucks scored 8 and Old-timer Enos Slaughter and rookie Steve Bilko drove in three for Staley as the Hate fell Jor the sixth straight
was Billy Plerce.
League,
3-game winner,
Phila~|
and New York]
Kelly,
Errors Help Red Birds Top: Tri
Track Appears As Screwy As Baskethall |
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Don’t tell Shortridge Track
Lee high school track isn't {ns screwy as high school basket.
It is.
One-quarter of an inch, a breezy §
wind, unprecedented individual
performances and a dozen other | assorted happen-
give the city its & most unique ® track figish in 19 i years at Tech E yesterday. ; Shortridge tied
fans who basked| in the sun and,
Angle
wind witnessed the once-in-a- -ife- prowess.
{time believe-it-or-not, ’ Tech followed closely with 44%, Howe scored 32 points and Washington totaled 18%. Manual and
Deaf School had 2 points, » » » BROAD RIPPLE and Shortridge won three firsts each, Howe grabbed two and tied three-ways in the high jump for another one, and Tech shatched two blue ribbons. i A new mark was established automatieally in the 180-yard low hurdles, run for the first time, by flowe's Don Thomas. But it was the dramatic finish of the Ripple and Shortridge half-mile relay teams that finally threw the two north side rivals into a tizzy for the team title in the final event.
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RIPPLE'S baton team of Maynard Poland, Ed Shearer, Gene Neudigate and Harold Besse tied: |the city mark of 1:34.4, only mark jostled all day, but Short-| ridge’s Charlle Malone provided the fireworks, _ He barely won the 100-yard dash from Ripple’s Besse and ° § (by six . inches) shi's Joe Bexson In :22.7, then he burst from third to second in the half-mile relay event's anchor. leg to gi Shortridge the dead-heat for tHe team title. Besse, leading sonie 15 yards into the final 220-yard leg, fin-| {shed less than 10 yards in front of Malone, who overtook Howe's Dick Chaplin on the curve in an unofficial 122.0 clocking. Malone, was 10°vsrds behind Chaplin at
ings combined to &
plonship wit hithe title. 5514 points each Shortridge’s Jack Prded tied at «and the 200019-2% to split second-place points.
‘irst-place tie with Howe's John Stuart and Tech's Orville Stonebraker at 5-9% in the high jump, = He cracked the all-time Short~ ridge record less than half-an-inch. He never leaped more than 5-6 all year,
who placed third in the high hurdles ahead of Garrett, ran the highs for the first time this year, | Eddie Kernodie of Washington ripped off first place in the highs ’ ahead of Thomas, but lost stride © momentary to Thomas in the lows against a troublesome headwind. Manual's Dick Nyers won the | pole vault with 10-10 and Short. ridge’'s Larry Stallwood got sec-
lcreditable 4:39.8 in the mile, five
fish ) by a foot in the close
o's Bill
Ripple’s Tom Locey and
BUT SHORTRIDGE showea its Hoagland Elliott got a
Shortridge’s Sandy Trussler,
ond with a 10-8, Stallwood’'s best to date had been 10 feet. »
“ » § BOB BRUCE hrought Shorthome with a fine :15.9 4
ridge quartermile into the wind. Tech's Sophomore Adell Turner was two yards behind® and Ripples May-
nard Poland only a step behind
Turner. Howe's Dave Boucher had a
yards ahead of Ripples Charles Yott, followed by John Earl and Dick Egner.
ran the state's best half-mile—
to win the half. Norm Wilson closed with a great kick, going from fifth to second and Keith Branham slipped into third for the one-two-threee spots.
12-Yard Meh Rurdies—1. Kernodle (W:) Truss or vaith ey
Earl mi 4, ugher 8; 8 R
But Tech had the day's best SS one-event show. Larry Graham ga
2:08.2-~his second of the year, ¥
OOOMPH=Sherhide s « povel Charlie Malone «learter] o} edged Broad Ripples ish of the 100-yard dash into a headwind at Tech yesterd Mace (left) was third. Malone was the id double winner of the meet.
® Broad Ripple forjinch. A fifth-place tie would have the city cham- given Ripple haif-a-point more for
Shortridge’s $5
ONE-TWO. THREE — Tock’ amy sham was snapped by a Deen TimTimes Photographer won the city half-mile championship in 2:03.2, best time in the state. Tech's Norm Wilson closed fast
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. BIG FIVE — Broad Ripple's Jerry Garrett (above) won five
The straight in Columbus last week reversed the score here and made
over the Tribe- * isters by taking Ithé finale of the ‘brief series last night, again by
Last night they iwon on four. {Costly Tribe errors were a factor again, as an- ! {other well- pitched game by the | home WOWS.
‘have an open date in their sched- Columns OLIS we azn ood {ule today, which will afford them, RUNS BA ED Nha. rhs
{the opportunity to spend the Jate morning and early afternoon in’
turn to game action at Victory Field tomorrow afternoon, ing the Louisville Colonels in a the first home doubleheader of the, season, first contest at 1:30. The itraditional rivals are deadlocked, for the American Associations second place, two games behind the pace setting Milwaukee Brewers, who have won eight starts and lost but one.
hitting and fielding miseries, last night. Manager Gene Desautels was out of uniform while nursing
tels will be incapacitated. An old
other day when he was lifting heavy suitcases out of the family
car. Thursday night, and yesterd@ty the
Tribe chieftain was shelved by it. Coach Johnny Hutchings is serving as acting manager,
ny Keane used a 21-year-old Jefthander up from Class A to
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SATURDAY, APR. », 1952
e Again Good Hurling Lost
As Indians Fail To Gather Bingles
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By EDDIE ASH Times Sports Editor
It’s about time some members of the Indianapolis
Five hits team they whipped three
two straight
3to2 Molaln i. oases 3 no : INDIANAPOLIS 0 A a Red ina y | Wea, 2b es AR {Lehner, ef «-treessas 3 won on five hits. awe of sees
guard, went to the bow-! Luckily, the Redskins
tting practice. They are to replay~
The Indians had more than just
back ailment. # o » NO TELLING how long Desail-
jury kicked back on him the
The condition worsened
On Thursday Manager John-
Wonialve. °
Eddie Ash Narles
Indians started looking for a place to hide from their batting averages.
on Thursday. Only five hits again last night. T
ribe Box Score
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THO BASE gh ST poe 2 HREE-BASE HITS—Kress, Wilson. OME RUN Gearhart. TOLEN BASE—Philltps. SACRIFICE-~-Narleski. hOtaLE PLAY —Malmbers te Wilson to
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Conyers.
ae "ON BASES—Columbus 7, Indianape iin. ON BALLS! Narieski 8, Ludwst i Ludwig 5 Narleski 6, - ES Narleski § in 7 innings, Kerrie LOSING PITCHER Ine thew) Nan wa rh. A BND ANCE—-2308 (paid).
posed to hit are down in the dumps. The club has dwindled to .
tiing average ss nn
PAID ATTENDANCE last night was 2305. It was ladies’ night and 870 feminine fans turned out, bringing the total te 8175. Compared to attendance in other American Association cities, Indianapolis is doing all
right. # = =
THE ; INDIAN 8 almost squeezed
the tying run home in the eighth, With one down and Wilson on third, Lehner bunted and Wilson raced across the plate. Red Birds let the ball roll and it finally, but barely, rolled foul, Wilson returned to third, where
But the
big points for Broad Ripple in | beat the Indians. Since that [he was left. the broad jum with a first. | gamble osked. with at Allen as ce leap of 19 feet 91/; inches. | 1asting eane tro IN THE ninth, with two as P ' out a 20-year-old lefthander, Ed and ‘one on. Montalvo: belted: a
+ teammate Har Besse was one - quarter - of - an - inch short 1 a fifth-place tie that would have given Ripple undisputed possession of its second city Jack grown by one-half poin .
Army Ring
Ludwig, night, and lasted the route and won.
the fourth inning last night before
any base. Bobby: it by heating out a bunt at firme
up in the fourth.
up from Class B, last the second juvenile
The Indians actually traveled to
one of them reached first ‘Wilson finally made
drive over the left field wall. No dice. It curved into foul territory, That was the Indians’ last chance, On the road they won five and lost one. At home they have won one and lost two. With no | to night, maybe the boys I unveil a Sunday punch and get back on the beam.
yanoiseo 4 the start, postponed, Time, for second and Tech's Keith A nat Fh IN THE Lo iy Tech's 3 nd kate Lon 5 wm Branham followed. a Only three Tribesters got hits. Tribe Averages % i mile foursome came home An | 4 Rrucs wl A or, er 8 2 - Meet Wilson had twe, Harry Malm- BATTING " x 3:32.9, anchored by Some. Ih pgm Re gam a8: Bud berg two and Lloyd Gearhart |... AB RH i818 RRREI Av, ; ad "dine fave Adell Turner, who orotected a Bran RE Rack” «.% Hornets, Plugs CAMP ATTERBURY. Apr. 26 one, s roundtripper over the left | Wilson » i i i 0 3 us sbi as WOR ot City 4. 30-yaPd lead by Joe Sexson de-! Bia TM Maa 181; 2. Joe Sexson. (TV: | Wi M ét ‘| The star-studded Fifth hy field fence, sign board and all. [Bone an 0 3 k i ' i i 00 fasiassssanin “| Houston 5 Pb spite Ripples Xen Hughey, who J.J! Jackson ear ME "rater Tw en VIN IVAGRTS boxing tourney came to -a close a 8 8 Lehner ...38 88 3 8:1 8 I Anke Rsban \ hr rhe . 5 ge 1 (No games Played) LEAGUR I Heoond in his’ ps er Mu cl, ge thy my Beech Grove's Hornets, paced here last night with 4000 GIsi FRANK KALIN reached frst Convers 036 8 8 0 8 3 i iat nua * Major Lea ve Leaders Malone WAS the meet's only|:3 EL mark for first time by Wayne Sigman, ‘won a trian- Sheering Be eight a cham-ion an error ahead of Gearhart's Kalin 5 | ] 00 : i 128 9 double winner, but the pack had gills bon Broad Ripple (May-|SUlAr track meet yesterday after- P Liovd A ot Suals. homer, and that's the way thejfumer .. 13.1 3 § § § of ob By United Press to buck a headwind with a :10.8 "3d foiand Bd Sneager. Cent ave.) noon; at: Mt. Comfort. The Hor-|p outa: oi eavyweight/Redskins' two runs were fash | sacrifice Lehngs L, Tube 2a cen NATIONAL wT final 100. Malone won one heat|Hove: 4 Crispus RA, rom . Soufh - Miami, Fla, and toned. One for the book occured, S050 Bob Wirth, Yuoniaiva: lin 110.4. Neudigat i fArtucky §, Tech. Time nets posted 71 points while Char-|fighting. out ‘of Ft. Riley, Kas.|in the eighth. Wilson led off with|™ Team Battine— 360. i Se. » on. un i top 0 gate, who held 2 inet on in ony (Gene Lind «| lottesville earned 37% and Mt.iwas voted the outstanding boxer a triple but still was on third PITCRING i tersrsins { EE fg! | : 84 placed fourth behind Shortridge's! LEE dre; o fish: Contfort wo Anand first in the the gatiorys plandity ae he. when the sige a Shires first MCE xan 3 3 § 1fh : 17% lo ar tha h ill Mace in the :10.8 final. | Higley (BB, #-8%: 1.'mi t put and pole vault.| { Al Smith popped to the firstigiople ..... 3 10 8% 3.70 an an, New York § ho y Ripple also won the shot put/d ait; \ Wit ry ol wy bing in i ted se the ie a out Pvt. Harland Kelly pgseman, Paul Lehrner's hump-|yii pernathis 3 fod 133 Thi fii i ot 8&1 Bl wit John Higley doing only 44/8 PY, : ree relay victory and finished fourth 11:98 of te frst round. backed liner was caught by the|Kadesd' "2 1 1 18 7181 i IMaggio, Boston 1 47 4 it 10 eet, 8% inches. Jerry Gurrett 1, “Lacey That Baia ack Prasq go tied. in the broad jump. | PFO. GILMORE SLATER was|third baseman and Herb Conyersixerriean ...3 8 § 4, 3 3 1 fal moms J BUNS BarTED iy |COPPed the photo-finish broad) i et Hafli! Sone": Bree Speedway's , Sparkplugs ‘had a the only repeating champion when ¥2* erased on an easy fly to left. Favih .-§ § 3 §® § § 3 i Ratko. Dods Be. J Kiuasewalt ods i jump but Besse, who failed to! on wm 4 i ‘tag Hest successful afternoon at Plainfield he retained his flyweight title. Lefty Ludwig still was going Wd Pitchc-Viter. Hit Batsman—Vite wa . om RauSh Qiks [Bauer Ou Sox's § piace in the broad jump for the/Xos (Hy. 8, Don Sexson (To; Bogue (W): yesterday ~where they defeated Alea Willams, who won thelight| at a merry pace in the ninth. | , i | Haster. Indions: 3 Bropo Sox 3{first time this year, missed Dick arth. Heleht, 3 eet. Dob Ms "Charlton, 65% to 43%. Dick heavyweight title last year, was: Kalin was called out on strikes, | mW] Et Jie i : Nyers’ 10-foot, 114 inch, firth place! 1", ‘dftbe aT 80° 3" staitwood Stumph was the double winner knocked out fn the second round) Gearhart popped out, Malmberg Baron Leone on ’ 0 Snider, Dodgers leap by only one-fourth of an! | facksgi Hes tied for fourth. Height, 10 for Speedway, taking both dash by Cpl. Richard Jones, Michigan! singled and Joe Montalvo Wr Hin Card Here i Aig events, AAU champion. fanned for the game-ending out. esting aus’ 4 MIL _— ig 3, Barnes ©: 3 Pvt. Sammy Rogers, 1850 AAU a nn Baron Michele Leone will take Low , a.B, M S 07. : 3 National ~ lightweight king, was part in the main event of Tuespn an 1.8 100 0 Welsh Rare Bis Ka nsas Brea ks Rela i ii hes 3, Bames. (C): 3|successful in winning the Army| RAY NARLESKI was tast fay night's Armory wrestling JR ITF aN hil et oo Tap. Bey a i 3 ‘Toole (8); 3. crown, Results: night's losing pitcher, the loser card. a : o By Jack Welsh . Bates iE opt Ti 3 momsson (8): he Giimore Slater, Niagara only because his mates were help-| Leone, the West Coast's numFe i i |: A graptyine teport tila of ar Ho | ey. 8 sh Clawson (©); ie EI ore” Archueita, “Denver less. He allowed only three hits ber one television favorite, will BOB. ixonsners 1 | serman lckmdn getting a Y n ang. ihe Lo JB Hin a a to eg Don Les, Des Moines| I! S€ven innings, and two of the face Al Lovelock to head up a aSAMES TODAY $600 check for his recent talk Hawk ing. Th wiih Sime, lo} an amp Atterbury. ~outpoint “Cpt. three runs chalked agaipst him !three-clash program, ane ASSOCIATION in Kokomo. "Tis said the bank By United Press ° os ids, High Huidies lL. Hawking ‘(gi & Richard Hr stisle o amore, N. Do andl... ited from: errors, by MONtal- | Sre——— i s wy leds ie th teller had to look twice , . . he DES MOINES, Iowa, Apr. 26 — Two Big Ten track], Shot, Put ate eo by fg or | sine Ss dame Burk hy vo and Wilson. PERM A-CRETE oRIVES al o i i didn't know whether the fig- [powers and potent Oklahoma of the Big Seven Conference is Betunce, 30 teat 33% inches. § 1 Jagd, Morales, Guiveston, Tex. and] gay stepped aside for a pinch || w | ure stated the amount or Her- |. o1ad in ee dh $ Wien A) i, 3s Dajne Saha Sammy Rodgers Bon-| hitter after toll Pp '| “PROVEN OVER THE YEARS" ot n man’ weight. ngled in three relay races today at the 43d annual Drake| srosa een 8): 3 fa ton or op i and Fort Rile Riles, Kas | r after tolling seven rounds | are Guaranteed Durable and Dustioms A 4 {od iin am 4 Rel with . a 3. aris (8). Distance, 1 0 over Set. Wells, and Bob Korrigan finished it out | EASY TERMS ATIONA "Lika ey ’ = elays, two American Collegiate records already on i adclobis, and Fort eridan, Tl. 16) oC oe re mound, allowing || THEE ESTIMATES. PROMPT sERVICH at New Gene Desautels wasn't on [the books. ene S81 3. Boyer (8: a obn Hernan: ° und, allowing ' the third base line last night = Toole’ a gy died" Tot seat. |, 1 Sh io, Tex. one hit and no runs in two in- || TRISTATE CONSTRUCTION CO. hs Gn netnnati. . . weer gros Illinois, Towa and the Sooners broke the old 52.7-second record. y Relavecl: - Sind (Bates, Garrett, | Colo, ou cpl. To Fommy" Bruith. Cin nings. gr rT i fnighy), heeguse of » stra + |qualified relay teams in the 440-|Yoder was one-tenth of a sec-| Hail’ Mie me Uoniway Mayo." Weller Ad rity Rg kK Cor- . wu if. GER Mi LIS YESTHEDAY Jiad op ia (yard, half-mile and mile relays ond behind Devinney. stump. Toole. viinel ie 1418 | ington. "Ky. and Fort Weed, Me. Oi! gALIN claimed he received a AMERICA on " : AT MT y N neertane> Na Sle" a 1p 0 o| bus, the skipper might have in a test of Midwest track| Iowa defeated Illinols In an-| oj, page (BG): 3. Heer a din fadewsoni THe AL Andrews, FAW deal on the third strike called ' sine ris al 00 000-23 4 0 Loon a victim of strained [StTeRSth and potential Olympic Other driving finish In the sprints. Wrunt at): 4. Brisker Sh Time | Supine one: Moon him in the ninth. From the! aner ! a Winning puipane cmotions. ~ |competitors. medley relay to focus attention: HL ent. (BOIS, BHokbr (C)3 oR [PRE Wasa oi Dichus Weus. Joga. stands, the pitch looked wide of . as cli . fm f= tt 3 . » Another Big Seven team, Kan- Of the two Big Ten schools ins, Liiston (MC)i 4 Abel (MC). Time. yy, iddiens and Harry Holmes: Wale; [the plate, The veteran hit thel Men's & Bo : ind’ Owen. o oh Nes In St flok's Arena last sas, set the two American marks|the relays today, RL MO): 3, Page (BO) | ted Bit, Glarence Riles, ‘Deiroil|pg)l hard and often in Florida. re SA Brag dwin, in Bltoher. or Mealothin, | ight, Ted M 1dn’t plug yesterday A battle shaped up in the 100- h, Littaron Cee) third; 4 Sn Be Heavy we Ag nic Richard Jones, nl BASEBALL SHOES Hime nods J Bu and 8k Ti | go a Da Rug RS yard dash also with Jim Golli-| [ae oa wah. - ? Me. se sod Bord oH toh., But a i in gular season, he ALL SIZES ANA on ! 3 | knock oul Mama, pustan, started. —-— PRP Gt Bin To is good right hand: For shame on | WES SANTEE, Kansas’ four- gay ho Northwestern and Ollle| 80-1. Rush BG. 2. Tear rime, | Tex. it Sheridan, Hil. in . | er lies Ea; inning Te you Ted, the little Dutch boy |mile relay team anchor man, mg DA apelaco atl fri 1, Sigman (BG); 2. Huntsinger| | Mia” Fein pat A Loo sn THE TEAM or ts BIG ® {40 E Wash, did it with one finger, spotted Joe La Plerre of a man ‘ | atting presents a ge po kre OF George: 3. McKinney (C); 4 Johannes (BO). out Fv, BariQd KL 50% Apa and puzzle, Supposedly light hitters . Ta, Woh.
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Mikan Leads Lakers to 4th
tan at New York, "Hie" oin if j Co
Northwestern Wisconsin 1,
Quantico Marinas, i Notry Dame 7 Indiana Central 11 in
Michigan &o., Ohio Stat
Seors in hk
Minnesota 6,
st. Mary's (Minn) 3, L ustayus Adolphus }
llege Baseball
Shdiana 4
3 Fran Mic Chlean 1
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NBA Title in Five Years
Br United Press “MINNEAPOLIS, Apr, 26 -— The Minneapolis Lakers, paced by big George Mikan, whipped the New York XKnickerbockers, 82 to 85, last night to win their fourth national basketball assoclation . championship in five years. Mikan romped all over the court to score 22 points and help Jeep the Lakers in front all the Wd after they grabbed an early
the victory. Mikan,
poore.
the Lakers’ | h foot-10 inch center, twice brought the fans to their feet by dribbling County, c am the entire length of the floor to
The Lakers had little trouble beating the Knickerbockers who never have won a game on the Minneapolis court, Minneapolis led 18-12 at the end of the first period, Sea po he Jd halt and 49-37 at the end
8. Trois (Wis) 2 CcAlester 3.
town almost 100 yards in the 10,000.
as La Pierre faded.
set by Indiasa in 1937.
final quarter mile and came from behind to win before a crowd of
Santee turned on a terrific finishing kick with 220 yards to go
The Kansas team was locked]
in 17:15.9, two-tenths of a second under the American college mark!
who also
of the preliminaries and ord is 9.5 seconds.
Boter With 670
with 670 in the Schwitzer-Cum-
Roberts’ ‘threesome
Warren Frosh Win ip
scores follow: Lawrence Central 18;
Grove 3,
Warren Central won the county freshman track title with 62% points yesterday. Ben Davis was second with 52% points, Other
Decatar Central 14, Pike Township 13, Franklin Township 5, Beech
Coach Vaughn Woods’ rhinies at Warren won both relay events, Ben Davis’ Clubb won the high hurdles. shot-put and. tied In. the |B
Iaria Classic, had in his league, 232-218-208.
hit 600 or better.
and Pete Dermitt, 600.
College Golf .
Eg Debi ol ee i
shot at the record. Golliday was \C timed in 9.6 seconds in his heat, I Miah Matson in 9.7 seconds. The Drake rec-
Floyd Roberts High
The Iaria team’s five members The scores in-icrispus Attucks cluded Frank Wilmoth, 635; Jerry, Chidester, 630; Phil Bisesi, 618, fai Hammersky,
4 120 High Hug 1, Louder (MC): a]
Put—1, Sigman (BG); 3, (MC); 3, Abel (MC); 4. G. Clark ard Distance, 40 feet, T%
|r tied for fourth. Time,
| ao eds. Ae (MC): 4 Sigman (BO). [Oistahon, 18 feet, 5% inches, Pole Vault—-1, Sigman (BG):
Floyd Roberts was the. city’s (MC); Bb (C), Arnold (C) snd Crock | ‘high individual bowler last night ng
5 feet, § inches,
Mile Relay--1, Charlottesville (Bricker
included Gg, Clark, Couch, Smith); 2, Beech Grove; Clarence Moxley,
3, Mt. Comfort, Time, 4:03.4, . Mt, Comfort; |
656 series 3, Charlottesville, Time, 1:43.3. xley rolled
High School Baseball
Frankiin Twp.
Lawrence Central. oe
Costello (BQ); % | Easton (C)i. & Davis
(MC), Tima, :18. 180 Lew Hu 1. Costello (BG): 3. Crock (MC); ton (CQ)
# Top: Evansville
Jump--1, ose (0) 2 Louder | up’ its sixth consecutive victory 2. Pence Ville, 740, on the Fairview courts.
) tied for fourth. Height, 9 feel. 6 yiotory for Frank Hedden's crew, Another Kansas runner, Bob : eh Jump-1, Crock (MC): Challis (8a), Which will meet Valparaiso today Devinney, raced over the 440: ming League at Pritchett Recre- snd Smith (C) tieg for fourth. Height, at Butler. Summary: yard hurdles, an Olympic year event, in 52.4 seconds to e Lee 91x. intermission and sparked a Laker Yoder of’ Arkansas, ng 215-199-256. drive in the last quarter to clinch
glant 6
Half-Mile Relay--1, each Grove (Page, {Whe serves as secretary Of the gi man, Hunter, Wright); 3
Harp, Horton (3) and Gardner; Shimer 000 000 0-0 4 2
[Shp Apis and frimas: Kriek ano eo 3 rick Greenwood |... ..i.en L033 0001-8 § ’ Decatur Central ...... 103 210 x= 7 Whitaker and Marin; Avery and Stan
‘Butler Netmen
Butler's tennis squad “racked-
yesterday ‘by blanking KEvans-| It was the fifth straight loop!
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Zxibare, 6-32, tH
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