Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1952 — Page 12

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Winchester Track To Honor Wallard

THE RACE to see next Sunday Is that one at. . Wirichester Speedway, the high-banked track's speedway

car opener. There are two good reasons;

ONE—The little guy with the big smile will be honored. [this week, » spley tude lo ” Ws “Lee Wallard Day i LEE WALLARD found out fn, meets looming chester . . « Lee will pe etely re-|® hurry how many people like! §¥ May 8 and 9. to race, he's not ¢oO P ftored at/him when the word got around ki And the cencovered from burns he winning that he bought a midget car and [\ tral Indiana Reading last year, & after planned to drive it this year (as track followers a don't have far

the: between Yeporiad in this corner last Sun~

da ljttle Jole James and Dig roy {oe told us the other day: Ef The ke an Ruttman will sontinua, £ 8 undsy ‘Heck, I guess I'll have to give gor. 3 ays the tans op their 0. the(Up the idea of driving. Bvery- sday bh the| in the races at Dayton, Ya th body's raising cain about it.” He ha Relays ; which ‘has tentative arrangements with and the Capital injured. the Lee '& top Indianapolis driver to pilot] District meet at will present Broad Ripple

|the car,

known dirt track drivers who

is) Lee drove to Yier iwere fatally injured in speedway t Thursday night is a '. crashes in 1937 and 1042 will be tational Th 4 alan pTeckis About that Wer pattie , + + {commemorated the Central sna the fasts . ” Btatea sociation. A igpjue Devils wae ing Sma H18 CORNER thinks it will b* Campbeli-Baylor college scholar-|nrgt eomeity title in 19 years with

Dayton, Beret sa Saylor,

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Mtractions on This Week

JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS If it's variety with oodles! lof spice the track spectator ‘wants, this is the week to get

A 13-event prep cinder program is sprinkled throughout the state

to look.

Wednesday presage the week's fancy high school capers. Locally, the Broad Ripple Invi

The memory of two mm

Ship award will In $a ablished In 5 51% points each in a weird gonFed Campbell and! clusion only last Friday. ” w sctiolaren a» : r a deserving 1 nlor a AND BOTH co-city cham CORA. h ee tangle with Ben Davis and Wash» ” ington in & quadrangular affair at MANY OF our Triends have Ripple Thursda gst. De pre. asked 1s about The Times’ spe IN m. cial offer for subscriptions dur-

lims start at a gi ing race activities st the “500.”

finals of the way mest slated for 8 p, m. The same excellent coverage of, The Central Indiana meet at the pre-race activities, qualificar per and the Washington, Ind, Lions, She race Jae i avall- Carnival also unfold Thursday. a n os, res a 's top billing features the special ofter of §2 TOF The THs nc tito ons

North Central Conference clash

from May 1 June 1, dally | or some of the state's best talent and Bunday; 3 Arom May 1iat Tech, Also booked Friday is May 31 +{the Southeastern Conference meet

at Hanover, the East Central get

together at Knightstown and the pe ee re Noblesville Relays. at the Cineinnat! (0,) Race Bowl ava 4 this afternoon. Qualifications ate] SATURDAY'S sodegiures High: or 1 3» and the first heat race light the South Central or-

at 2:30. ence meet at Rushville and the fo 8 the roadsters try it inchester

through , dally . all papers mailed to individual addresses,

finals of the Northern Indiana After their High School championships at Mishawaka, The South Central is loaded. . |@olumbus’ brilliant duo of John Howe apd Ea Yeley is expected 10% | to the sprint champion®Y ships, the Jump (Yeley) and the half-mile relay event. ro. 8»

YELEY Has the state's best 100-yard dash, a scorching :00.9. Howe, has done 10.1,

The at Evansville week's

rounds

undsy’ , 16th St. Speedway; SpeedFome, Armscamp Speedway at Mt. Lawn near New Castle; next J ight, Monticello Speedol 3 poner WAY CARS ~~ Next unday afternoon, “Lee Wal rll Day” at Winchester Speed.

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firm, Is din the present each year's Rookie

TROPHY FOR "500" ROOKIE—~Some rookie driver, compet. ing in first 500-Mile Race, will recejve a replica of the above

trophy this year. Wilbur Shaw, Indianapolis Motor Spasdway president iy from right}, accepted the trophy yesterday for Speed. way Stark, Wehel & Co., Inc,, Indianapolis meat packing

$6000 tro hy, The Indianapolis firm alse wi

500 cash and a box of meat

products each month for a yn he trophy, 40 inches high, has

an onyx base and a central walnut shaft fronted with sterling plate.

talked over plans yesterday for Rennes (left), +he new operator of

So far the boys. haven't been able to do much about Moneymaker's winning although for awhile last Sunday they did have

race. . 5»

LEADING CONTENDER to remove Moneymaker from vic

fending state stock car champion, Herschel managed 'o get in a

event. Others who will be on hand for the race program today will be Jimmy Warriner, Frank Mike, Frank Roessler, Jimmy Quick, Dick Passwater, Johnny Mitchell und Roy Atkinson, Gates at the tfack opeh at noon

Bouthportiwith time trials for the 9-event

m at 1

, m. Heats get under way at 2:50. ’

midget championship race is scheduled for May 29, the night

in the afternoon.

HONORS FOR LEE WALLARD--Last year's "800" winner

next Sunday afternoon. Lee will greet his friends there.

Moneymaker Top Mon = At West 16th St. Track

COMPETITION is getting tough at the West 16th Street moved the entire charge per event Midget Speedway. The stock car boys are trying to figure out a way to stop Bud Moneymaker who has won the two 25-lap feature events so far this season.

him slowed down. Up until the ° feature event, he hadn’t won a

tory lane is Herschel White, de-

heat victory but has been unable § to erack the circle on the feature

yy 8» THE FIRST Nallonal AAA eymaker

SUNDAY, APR. , 27, 1952

. By FRANK

MILWAUKEE, Apr and the 1951 team all-gvents Detroit, will be among those

Hitting the Jine for the Hague city will be the Guaran

Stores, Ted Siener Insurance pa

composed of members of these three squads, will compete in the minor events.

MEANWHILE the annual ABC

"Lee Wallard Day" which Jim Winchester Speedway, wil stage

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Canelll, Toledo, Ohio, lawyer and

ling developments resulting. Directors and delegates to the confireworks, and a miner sky-i1 rocket it was.

attempted, in the closing minutes

control of the ABC tourney site! to the hands of the delegates. Choice of the tournament site pow rests with the congress’ di-| rectors instead of the copvention! delagates. A few years ago the delegates had the choice. The motion was quickly quashed, however, and the convention closed, : Of major importance to members of the organization is the boost in bowling expense fees for the ABC championships, Formerly $3 per event, the conwention voted to up the: ante to $5 and donate 100 per cent of the present entry fee to the prize fund. ” ® »

ENTRY IN the tournament remains at $5 per man for each event, plus the new charge of $5 bowling expense fee per man. It

from $8 to $10, Also on the docket for the convention ‘was approval of the present tournament prize fund and the election of new officers. The prize fund of $454369 is a new record for tHe tourney, it replaced the previous high set in Detroit in 1048 of $410,058. George -Abenauer, Buffalo, ¥Y., a former newspaperman, became the new president of the organization; He had previously been the first vice president. John

1951 prexy was voted life-time

RACES TODAY — Herschel [2 9-to-3 victory over Columbus.

White, state stock car cham. The Mud Hens sewed up the Bud Mon- (82me in the second frame when

pion has yet to beat this season, but he'll be back trying again today.

membership,

Mud Hens Dump Columbus, 9-3

By United Press TOLEDO, O., Apr. 26—Righthander Bill Connelly posted his third straight victory tonight as he hurled the Toledo Mud Hens to

they batted around, scoring six runs on four hits, two of them singles by Babe Barna.

before the 500-Mile classic. There/be the second race program with will be three complete race pro-stock cars opening and closing grams presented that day starting|the racing day at the fast q

mile asphalt oval. The las

r= proThe midget car 100-lapper willijgram will start about midnight.

The Red Birds scored on a two-run home run by Don Spencer and another by Mo Mozzali. Stan Spence homered for Toledo,

Butler yesterday.

paraiso had B04, but 8t. Joe, displaying its first team since 1050, fatied to score. The Blue copped 13 of 15 events and eight second-place ribbons in

duction since the 1945-46 season when a Butler squad tallled 118 points against Rose Poly, ~ ” » VICTORIES by Valpo's Lohse in the high hurdles and);

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Fhe two Novi Specials will prrive at «the Indianapolis pepdway May 14a ht from Oslifornis by s, Driver Duke Nalon exto akn a ride " first

(remember the “Bouth

n has three major events id this summer: May 10 A Memorial Day), 200ASCAR Speedway car race, sianapolis typ race cars with ond home run of the season with stbck engines; July 4, 200-Mile NASCAR National Championship f modified stock cars; Sept. 1, uthern 500” ‘late model stock cay race, sanctioned by NASCAR. Aifolder with all details, ticket r blank, seat chart and prices had by writing, Darlington rnitional Raceway, Darling-

in sc Tho movi peaplo Are missing

§ his western outfit , . . 10-gal-

being la pinch hitter, Rush

DARLIN GON (8.0. Ygame,

i good bet, Duane Carter looks I pry Inch like a ‘cowboy star

yu hat, lus Jeans and boots:

{victim of the Cardinals’ Oe hie se |attack. Taking over after Johnny *'moR8" set \Klippstein had been removed for Maa, x

ave up an M

infield hit to Steve Bilko. Billy Johnson sacrificed and Del Rice drove a single to center field . score Bilko, It was Rice's third hit of the | a

hen Hea

“|” The Caratnsis jumped on Turk Jr 1 a

three innings. Bilko's triple paced a two-run rally in the second in-

> $14.95

ning and Stan Musial hit his sec

Lown for a 3-t0-0 lead in the first het es i ys

the bases empty in the third in. n ning.

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Indianapolis Indians’ Weekly Schedule

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Butler scored 11145 pots, Val-

racking-up its greatest point pro-

stricken with a mild attack of stomach cramps and had to fore-|

y Butler Tracksters Roll to 111 1/2 Points

BUTLER'S track team rolled to its third consecutive victory and its first against ICC competition by overpowering Valparaiso and St. Joseph's in a triangular meet at

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2.8 HAROLD GUREVITZ,

scoring honors with Crist.

Henderson. V Pr abi 2 n ps ® Bib.

liams Gro (Pa) Bob Grobengeiser in the javell fea HE yk «Wi ve HEARS robengeiser in velin : 1.1 A AN 28%, oan both AAA san: | Upon a sterling bar nate the top rests a god 500" with a rece prevented the Bulldogs ‘from Jarier Campbell iB ! i Ay ALY . tioned, and Ft. Wayne, Ind, | car in gold breaking Hv Sigh the numeral. Left to right above are Meving the Vuique: ‘fest of at man 1 m "hs 2 Heya (ni 3. O8RA sanctioned. Erwin Wetzel, Frank Stark, Shaw and George Stark. leapturing ait 15 Arete, E pat b's Ard Pray 0 (7 Time. 3:01 8.| FOR THOSE whe lke to travel omic or. Frank Campbell, with blus rib-|* Nepet (B0 — er Spa ih the big tracks: Here's the toss ¥ "» 'bons in the 100 and 220-yard eo] , &, Plover (v1. pim if , i hedule fob he ils Tahghorge Cards Top Cubs 4-3 i so i i] dashes, and Jo Dean Crist, with Bi» , Alen (B); 4 Williama' (¥ Wh. y aniphia and Trenton, » J~May In 1 Innings er We 3ea i gifirsts dn the discus and broad, A 3 putty for "0 ed ov, foes lo stock ear race of LOUIS. Mo. ADE. 26.(UP)— Kamats.ay 333 00 Rice ¢jump and fourth-place in the “hich jump.1. Tie Detween Hutson, AlASCAR; May 380, 100 miles, ow AP Ray ie i } Chambers.» } ¥ shotput and javelin paced In- len and trym (8): 4 . Cook (V).. Height, stock cars; June 32, 100 Miles Na- Del Rice's single with one out in ; thir { >. diana’s Collegiate Conference! Broad Jump-l' Crist 8): 3, hed thet Championship RASCAR the last of the 11th inning drove hi ne | 43 | . Shalps and injury kept the Bud rhe inch Ba 3 No : , Auto ° — ( 0 ; Re rom fons iv Facing; Bete Rilke 38 Brak n She? ka : : : : Bulldogs from running the score: Bj lig CH fos (1 weigh Aug: and 31, 100-mile National : 3 give fet er the Chi- T a wen higher, Shotputter John Benja-|, fash J 5 hi ol Ts! nship Motorcycle races, nals a 4-to-3 victory over i min, 1051 Little State champion, pr ob i AMA :" Sept. 14, late|c880 Cubs tonight. har wil missed the meet because of sick-| nh Sigbepegnor, (9); 3 Lohse Modll stock ears; distance to be| Bob Rush fourth Chicago [inital ws ness. John Owensby, who|ibj J het ®: ood | , y pitcher of the night, was captured. the mile - run, was}. I Fou! ,- (8); criss 5 nie. al

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ACEC ners Fo Lamm broad-jumper, pulled a leg muscle “lk a and twisted an ankle in a trial tor, 4* ileap which caused his withdrawl, 1 Besides capturing the highs, Lohse took second in the low hurdles, and ‘javelin and fourth|se in the discus to share individual] WILD, PITCHES.

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American Bowling Congress tourney here tomorrow night.

solo glers Korner—

ithe And Lumber and Supply | 0 | Al ol Co. Monday, eight doubles teams. 19 OW ers

Divet: Digging 5 Golfers Shi 3

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Three Indianapolis teams champions, Stroh's Beer of quintets competing in the

During Week :

By JIM HEYROCK COUNTRY CLUBS and municipal golf courses were sprucing up and professionals were getting their shops in

Club Openings

Red Cross

convention closed with few start-ithe Red Cross a shot in the arm on May 2 when a bowling vention saw only one bit of/exhibition of national

sylvania Alleys to raise tunds for)’ A delegation from St. Louls flood victims.

of the meetings, to return the | world

| gress, stars in an SEnfition series.

x. 2. Buffalo and Oakland, Oal,.

Joa J Te wa? folgene cocoon

INDIANAPOLIS will give

ocal stars will be held at Penn-

Marion Ladewig women's

will

a» Pat Dryer and Lila Littrell, two of the city’s most consistent feminine stars, will challenge Miss Ladewig, The male competitors include Dick Weber, Fonnle Snyder, Red Stuart, Leo Ahearn, Oscar Behrens, Gene Zweisler, Curt Heady and Johnny Murphy. “THe public “is invited -without charge, Voluntary contributions will be accepted. All proceeds will be donated to the Red Cross for relief aid to the thousands who are homeless in the KansasMissouri flood area.

ABC at Seattle

IF YOU WANT to bowl in the 1954 ABC tourney, you're going to do some traveling. Seattle, Wash., has been awarded the Kkegling classic according to information from the ABC head2! quarters in Milwaukee. An official ballot gave Seattle 33 votes, Ft, Worth got 16, San Francisco 9 and Miami

withdrew the balloting began.

IBA Banquet May 15

THE INDIANAPOLIS Bowling Association will have its annual banquet at 6:30 o'clock May 15 in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel. Harmon Pritchard, past president of the IBA, will serve as master of ceremonies. o » . Officers for the 1952-53 season will also be installed at the banquet. Kenneth Bogart is the incoming president: Other officers include Willard

applications before

shape as several official openings this K.

the sea 1:30 p. bt at Sarah Shan and! golf course. Toe~

champion from Grand director; Rapids, Mich.,, and Steve Cleveland's leader in the of the American Bowling Con-land Harold meet Indianapolis Beanbilossom.

Nagy, | {MeDanlel, Hor. doubles |m an Alerding,

opening eceremo-

planned

An official foursoms will set off on at

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After the

Heyrock

nies, the club will gponsor a blind par tournament,

o THE SPRING ha -ball-tourna-ment at South Grove, which has grown to be one of the top an« nual téam events, opened the first round of match play today in three flights, ~The -first group led off at 9 a. m, followed by the first four« some in the championship flight, That foursome included Bob Funk and Mike Sullivan, who took medalist honors last week in qualify ing. ” td » = BROADMOOR Country Club will have its official opening Tues« day night with'a difiner and a spe¢ial ceremony to dedicate a plaque to the memory of George Suder, former professional at the 2lub, The dedication will be handled by Bernie Lehman. Art Londe is again serving as golf chairman,

Millers Get Closer fo Tribe

Times Special MINNEAPOLIS, Apr, 26—The Minneapolis Millers pulled to within a half-game of Indianapolis and Louisville today with a 7 to 2 victory over 8t, Paul, Minneapolis tightened the American Association’s early race since Indianapolis and Louisville are tied for second and third places. :

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made, according to Don Young, chairman of the event.

Won-Ten Winner

Ten Women's League trade reci-

6:30 o'clock. All team captains are requested to bring door prizes wrapped for presentation at the banquet. Election of officers will ‘also be held. Mrs. Marge |w

the week ends of May 3-4, May

'i0, Te-{10-11 and May 17-18. | Jim Wischmeyer, alley proprie-|

tor, says the event will carry $150| in the handicap division. The

sentry fee is $6 and an individual

may compete only once. The tourney is open to all persons bowling in a house sanctioned by the In-| dianapolis

Association. J, W,

ANOTHER KNIFE 'n fork session is scheduled May 13 at the Democratic Club where the Won-

pes and bowling | hints starting at % uy

Bowling Proprietors [=

McGaughey, first vice. president; H A Arthur Haufler, second vice Jsestss 2521 Bimpers A 1 3 president; Dewey Gomel, third Whitmer { ! : iipnd 3 i 2 vice president, and Everett Chan- Amords, 0.2 of Bo J 146 dler, fourth vice president. Oscar ib 010 1 Brme.e 1 3 Behrens hi start his fifth rm Be i ¢ Reg : as secretary, i Music and entertainment willl Roses §823 Gorin iH : ¢ be featured at the dinner and a gttisi® § ¢ 7 large number of awards will be re -——

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