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Sub Fleet | Favored In Preakness
ington sectional Friday, has a chance to do some last-min-! ute tuning up tomorrow for Saturday's regional at Téch. 3:30 p. m: Columbus, which enters “ d > one-two punch in the sprints in| yard dash time this season, a United Press
Howe entertains the power-packed Columbus track the regionals at Bloomington] he state in Ed Yel a Jonn JA i the state in eley an ohn oO the gain Over 09.9. He has a 21-foot, 10-inch By ery from the 23-foot, 5%-inch: WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
team at the East Siders’ track at — Saturday, has probably the best| Yeley has the state's best 100- Home Course broad jump, although it's a far-
leap -by Earl Smith of GaryW. Va. May 12—They used to|
Roosevelt which betters the state|josh Sammy Snead because he meet mark. {couldn't win a tournament on . 5 a this home’ course—but' now . the
JOHN HOWE has a :50.4 quar-|
termile, best 440 in the state, and a 22.4 in the 220-yard dash, one of the state’s current tops. Howe High School’s Don Thomas, who has qualified for both hurdle races, will lead the Hornets tomorrow and Saturday. He also anchors the Howe half mile relay team. Tech will face Howe in its own regional along with Andérson, winner at the Muncie sectional, and Richmond, winner of its own sectional. # ~ »
{slammer is having the last laugh. | | In the first: three Greenbrier| Open Tournaments, Snead was always found in the also rans. But he got mad last year and] {won the tournament for the first| time. Then yesterday he led his rivals home again in the 72-hole
“tournament.
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TRUDGING gleefully through the rain, long-ball hitting Sam shot a four-under-par 66 in the final round to wind up with a {total of 264. That was four {strokes better than his nearest
BY United Press | | BALTIMORE, May. 12-—Horsemen around shed row at| lold Pimlico were stringing along with Sub Fleet today as| the probable favorite for next Saturday's Preakness despite
a stunning victory by a near-blind hopeful during the week |end. — | Armageddon, a spunky colt with . a blinded left eye, bounced into M + the Preakness picture when he, arciano oO led home several other eligibles mye 4 In the Withers Mile at New York Fi kt Then | [last Saturday. I It was a smashing victory for us ension the Cain Hoy Stable colt, "who! $2 had failed in seven previous races| >. Veled this year and did not even rate a| y Un Teas berth in the Kentucky Derby be-| PROVIDENCE, R. I, May 12 cause his owner didn’t believe he —Rocky Marciano, hard-hitting was good enough. (heavyweight contender from ‘| Brockton, Mass., who lost consid-
” - ” EARLY ARRIVERS at Pim- erable luster in his last television lico, however, were quick to dis- appearance, battles cumbersome count Armageddon's chances of Bernie Reynolds of Fairfield, winning the Preakness. They |Conn., tonight before entering on pointed out that the Withers was a 30-day period of ring suspenover a mile distance and thus sion. was not a true test. | The suspension, invoked by the Sub Fleet, on the other hand, Maine Boxing Commission and re-| is being touted as a real con- luctantly upheld by Rhode Island, tender for the week-end classic. resulted from a spring exhibition]
A ® ® ® \ Hess, Heinlein Win 4-Ball * Over Chapman, Burnside |The experts claim he has been tour by Rocky in which his op-| improving with every race, as ponent was his younger brother!
CHILLING WINDS failed to bounce out on No. 15, costing the witness his second-place finish be- fighting under assumed names.
TWO PLATOON-—Dr. Bobby Brown, right, is back in Yankee
uniform ready to pinch-hit and alternate at third base with Andy Carey until called up by the Army Medical Corps. (NEA)
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" WAY BACK WHEN—Miss Roberta Kelly (center) ‘models uniform from the period of Florence Nightingale, famed nurse of
ruffle the work of Chuck Hess and ‘ Ralph Heinlein yesterday afternoon as the duo disposed of
boys the hole. Chapman and Burnside were | three down with three holes to
hind Hill Gal in the Kentucky Derby.
Unfortunately, one of the names!
And now that Hill Gall was “Pete Fuller’ —the true name lis sidelined with an injured leg,lof a socialite
dmatsur heavy-
the Crimean War. Left—Miss Donna Barrett in 1885 uniform; right—Miss Jeane Ashley, in modern uniform. They'll be in pro-
THE GREENCLADS surprised co-city champions Shortridge and|
side, Speedway stars, 4 and 2 to) Broad Ripple with a 59%2-point par 61 in the opening round, lost gar) he Stn annual Sprig 4-Sal
Walter Chapman and Fred Burn- Sub Fleet remains the natural weight well-known in New Eng-|
go but Hess wrote finis for his | team when he carded a birdie choice, .. ......pwdcsssssi: lana because his father happens) If | three on No. 16 with a 9-foot | a7» i to be former Gov. Alvan T. Fuller| first-place victory in the - op RES AAR Golf Tourney over 36 holes atl putt. SUB FLEET, . .wWho..represenls of Massmohanesbss ose amg als, es 1 ET lead id bl on Saturday South Li | Buck Hatfield and Scott Teal Charles T. Fisher's Dixiana . = | relay teams. Shortridge and Rip- home pro in the finer orn the Grove. of South Grove beat Meredith|Stable, arrived at Pimlico during mHOUGHTFULLY, howe (er, ple tied again with 30 6/7 points oo he Nay na, round al-; The slim gallery who watched Nickel and Joe Frazer of River-/the week-end. That swelled the ,, "vo. 5 0 sion set the sus. | Mtncle is defendin regional speciale ho 3p With a re- the foursome saw Hess and Hein-|side in the finals of the first Preakness colony to six horses. o.oo "eo Mav 13, the day after, Nan Bataleon RE Jona | ekan) Vibes or par a“, his lein employ an unerring putter|flight, 2 and 1. Bob Trittipo and Other eligibles on the grounds na reiano's handlers had com-| four place winners in every in- share of the purse. Siand ‘good distance drives. The Max West ,of Coffin defeated are Blue Man, Arroz, Jampol, |
He now heads first 18-holes left the winners with Marsh mitted themselves to a 10-round : ! ’ ! shall Samms and Bruce Hil-|Handsome Teddy and Count i : - dividual event except the 440 and for New York, where he will be a best ball lead of 69. Chapman kene of Meridian Hills, 3 and 2. Flame. {hoe-down with Reynolds, some
the first two winning relay teams Matched against the nation’s lead- | Armageddon Is expected to pe time holder of the New England
i and Burnside had a 71, one overin the second flight finals ng money. Winners i S : heavyweight crown. (pitals. i JisHly for the wists meet Bey y n the Palm par for the course. shipped down from New York Bernie, who seldom has boxed iP either today or tomorrow, along
s # 8 May 24. |Beach Round Robin Tournament » a » | MERCHANDISE certificates |starting Thursday. CHAPMAN and Burnside never|valued at $486 and several tro- Ihe. best at thelr best, admits
rival, Ed Oliver of Lemont, Iil. Oliver, who had “a nine-unasr:"
Of Florence
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Institutions are welcoming per thousand pebple while the need
™ 8 5 na x with four horses that chased him | to a four-round kayo over ome Visitors as part of their ob-| » anid led but the latter got 2 good wood phies were distributed to the win- home .in the Withers — Charlie 5 f Nati 1° Hospital|“ oPner sa. T rf , 1 Wi : . I'M bs Newark, N. J., |servance o ationa ospita Settle u | DAVE DOUGLAS of Wilming- shots into the wind on the second ners. McAdam, Primate, One Count] lke Jacobs In Newar |
Purse Strike |
By United Press |
272 CHICAGO, May Je e-Chicage's
horse racing “strike” came to an
end today after a late settlement |
ton, Del., finished third with a 271,’
(while Jimmy Clark of Laguna)
Beach, Cal, and Jim Ferrier of} San Francisco tied for fourth at
Other top finishers were Julius, Boros and Shelly Mayfield, 2775) Doug Ford, Claude Harmon, Bob-|
but contends t was not the widely-known promoter. Rather shamefacedly he rec-| Crimean War nurse. jords a loss to Duilio (The Great) |
hole of the afternoon round. Fred] paul Gross, host profession-
then sank a 14-inch putt for a| 5) Carl Smith, Russ Rader, and | birdie four to trim the South Ralph Jordan shot a 64 yester-
Grove lad’s lead to 1 up. | 5 ’ Heinlein. won the next hole | day to repeat last year's tri-
; | | umph in the 4-man best ball more either today or tOmOITOW.|,e,rance was of six minutes dur-| War Memorial. with a birdie deuce and put th TRI ey ? golf tournament at Sarah [The winner of the Louisiana and gion the length of time it. took
hole with a chip shot 38 feet | Shank course. |Arkansas Derbies went to the y,, ganut to put him away.
and Lord Priam. | Gushing Oil, another probable! starter in the Preakness, will
Day. The date marks the birth-|
flown from Kentucky to Baltl-igy,po015 His last recorded ap-|service will be held at the World
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lcity has about half the number {of hospitai beds it needs—only 3.8
{is 6 beds per thousand people, Mr,
by striking horse owners with by Locke and Vic Ghezzi, 278; away from the pin. officials of Lincoln Fields race|Charles Bassler, Ted Kroll and! Heinlein and Hess. the Times’ track for the opening of the|/Johnny Palmer, 279; Al Smith and! 1951 winner of the Tournament of Lincoln Fields meet this after-| Dick Mayer, 280; Clayton Heafner| Champions, increased the lead on noon. |and Henry Pickard, 281. |No. 5 but they bogeyed the No. The horse owners had been on| In the pro-amateur tournament,ig hole and held a 3-up edge at the strike against nearby Sports- held in conjunction with the cham- three-quarter mark. man's Park for larger purses on|Pionship, Professional George| pyrnside had a par 4 on the a percentage basis since last/Fazio and Amateur William Ford/n, 13 green and then sank a Monday. They had threatened to| Wound up with a 36-hole best ball yirgie trey to win the 14th. carry the strike to Lincoln Fields| card of 121. . 9.8
pro, William DeJernette, Busle{Rentucky Derby, but finished a (McGuire and Richard Clay had a isappoin ng :
= ” 66 for their best shots to take, yyrEpE OF the probable start\second place. The third position... for the Preakness will get a (went to a quartet from Anderson fina] tuneup today in the milecomposed of Wayne Hemsley, and-an-eighth Prep Stakes. They {pro Bill Coats, Vern Deaton, ard are Handsome Teddy, Jampol and |Oscar Melson, who had a score Arroz. The field is rounded out of 67. by Roaring Bull, who is eligible
after the end of the Sportsman's meet yesterday. An agreement was reached with Lincoln Park officials after a five-and-a-half hour meeting betwgen representatives of the Horsemen’s Benevolent Protective Association, track officials and the Illinois Racing Board late yesterday. The agreement calls for a minimum purse distribution to owners of $1000 added to the day’s purse distribution for each $50,000 of the mutuel handle over $700,000. The agreement came after the owners dropped a demand for distribution on a percentage basis.
ABC Leaders Stay But Get a Scare
MILWAUKEE, Wis, May 12 {UP)—Leaders in the American Bowling Congress tournament were undisturbed today, but five
| For By United Press
| MEXICO CITY, May 12—Lloyd {Mangrum’s golfing “take” was, {swelled by another $2,600 today |as a result of his six-stroke vic-| tory in the Pan-American Open Tournament. The veteran Chicago shotmas-|
69 on yesterday’s final round to) finish with a 72-hole score of 279. Meanwhile, Temperamentall Tommy Bolt of Durham, N. C.,| who had been tied with Mangrum| for first after three rounds,| buckled under pressure. | Mangrum sank two birdies in| ithe first nine holes for a 34, while] {Bolt blew up to a 40, four strokes, over par. Both men recorded 35| on the back nine, so Bolt finished, with 75 for a 285 total.
THE SPEEDWAY pair's hopes
Green was low pro with 69,/for the Preakness but is not ex-
° {for victory faded just when the three under par, and Bob Laffey pected to start, and Pintor, a} 2-Grand Win |challenge appeared to be the/0f Sarah Shank had the best of | noneligible.
{strongest. Burnside had a short/it among the amateurs with a
|putt hit the back of a can and 74. Mangrum = i ® @® * i» Rain Wins Decision
Over Amateur Baseball
By JACK WELSH THE WEATHERMAN won a
apolis’ amateur baseball yesterday afternoon, Rains came shortly before the umpire’s call of “play ball” and managers and their squads spent the afternoon wondering if the sun would play hide 'n seek again next Sunday. Only one game was played in the Municipal League where Indiana Reformatory pulled up to the .500 mark with a 6 to 4 victory over Kirshbaum Center at
ition. Big Six League — Worcel {Trailers vs. Linde Air Products;
ter rattled out-a-three-under-parisg uincing decision over Indian-|/CIO Local 933 vs. Indiana State Farm; Bryant Heater vs. Sunoco
| Service. {Kirshbaums ........ 000 200 002— 4 7 1 100 311 00x— 6 8. 5
| Reformatory
Jolinson and Clerce; Grissom and Ad-|the pack at their heels.
Gehrmann in 4:05.3 Mile
| |first start since coming back to
By United Press ATLANTIC
CITY, N. J. Mav Braves, had an easy time of it in
Handsome Teddy was not nom(inated for the Kentucky Derby, {but he has won two stake races (in his last two starts and another triumph\ today would probably establish’ him as a co - favorite | with Sub Fleet for Saturday's| run for the Black-Eyed Susans.
Brewers Boost
League Lead
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(between Milwaukee's |Association leading Brewers and
The Brewers edged a farther ahead yesterday by taking both ends of a twin bill from! Louisville's Colonels, 3-0. Hurler Bert Theil, making his
ithe Brewers from the Boston
There was extra daylight today The Army announced today that’ American Pitcher Tom Morgan of the New ‘York Yankees had passed his! iphysical examination for induc-| bitition into the armed forces. date has been set for Morgan to) report. 13-2 anditers said the a
{draft board.
Johnny Green, Douglas Park Post as the third choice in the yrap.¢'s career started 10 years! In the processional will be 800/
‘back with a victory over a fear-|
{some lad known as Dickie Bird. | = »” » {
MARCIANO was being prepped gy vincent's, Methodist and Hod
for a crack at Champion Jersey| Joe Walcott. Part of the prepara-| ‘tions called for Rocky to over-|
{whelm Lee Savold for the tele-|
{vision audience.
| Though only a hollow shell Indianapolis News Newsboy Men's & Boys’ $ 95 | of his heavyweight self, the [p... | BASEBALL SHOES ; Paterson, N. J., “vietim” man- Earlier today open house was'| _avy sizes
aged to make Marciano look so | inept that it was agreed he | needed further seasoning be- | fore Pappy Walcott could be |
Marciano's, last match was a| victory in the auditorium here
{over Gino Buonvino of Bari, Italy, at open house and a lawn party, | {whom he already had knocked 2-4 jout in 1850. : | |
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individuals and two teams gave, Jack Burke Jr. of Houston; pangieton. ~ tp eta Wioved bask a Tn a 52 rua cushion | 3 yes- fire , el gave up|
them a run for their money in|shot 72 on the last round to take 28 =» yesterday's matches. [third place with 287. Bolt earned] TWO LEAGUE games at River- terday with one of the fastest|12 hits but scattered them. | Four Cleveland area bowlers $1900 and Burke $1400. /side Park and one at. Garfield mile clockings in American track| George Estock pitched a sixand one from Louisville, Ky. Mea Park were rained out. Three history—4 minutes, 5.3 seconds. ‘hitter as he went he distance in came close with better than 1800. games in the Big Six League were| The former Wisconsin Univer- the nightcap for the Brewers. Rowling Rock Beer of Akron, o. Rupp Passes Up washed out, two at Riverside and sity star, who disappointed with Scheduled double - headers beone at Putnamville. a poor showing in the invitation/'tween Toledo and St. Paul and
and Piels of Johnson City, N. Y.,| o_o : we ! posted impressive team scores in Prep Cage Clinic Kenny Grissom scattered 7 mile race at the recent Penn Re- Columbus and Minneapolis were % | hits effectively as Indiana Re- lays, posted his latest sparkling Postponed because of rain.
initial rounds only to lose out by B®. | BEAUMONT, Tex., May 12 (UP) formatory scored its first win (time in yesterday's Boardwalk
weak finishes. Frank Sospirato, 38, Cleveland,|—Adolph Rupp, basketball coach| of the season. He gave up 2 Mile here, the country’s. most | topped individual efforts with a|at Kentucky, has withdrawh from runs to Kirshbaum in the fourth famed straightaway mile run on and 2 in the ainth. With the boards.
1894 to fall 23 pins short of 10th|his teaching job at the annual exception of that flurry, Gris§om Dashing Don thus lowered. the
place. {Texas High School Coaches AsJoe Kissoff from Chagrin Falls, sociation Clinic. was master of last year's Big [record of 4:05.5 set for the event, i conversation| Six champs. two years ago by Fred Wilt. |
a Cleveland suburb, posted 1881; In a telephone Charles Keene, Louisville, had yesterday with Herbert Hopper) Joe Hartman and Bobby Neff Gehrmann had an eight M.P.H.| 1839; Walter Ward, Cleveland, 52-|0f J rveeport, president, of the sparked the winner's attack with tail wind helping him along, but! year-old veteran of 25 ABC tour-| Texts coaches, Rupp said he would two hits each. Neil Johnson of| so did Wilt in 1950. neys, rolled 1809 and Joseph Bo-/not appear at the annual coach-|Kirshbaums was tagged for eight Gehrmann ran his typical race, ; lek, Cleveland, 1808. ! ling school, set for Ft. Worth in hits in going the distance. coming from behind in the last, Rowling Rock finished with/ August: | Indiana Reformatory scored 30 yards to outsprint F.B.1. 2842 on games of 1019, 958 and| The coaches, executive commit- one run in the first inning but agent Horace Ashenfelter by five 865. Plels had 985, 1027 and 797 tee have been discussing whether Kirshbaums took a brief lead feet. Bill Ashenfelter was third, for 2809. ito ask Rupp to withdraw from with its pair in the fourth. Man-| five yards behind his brother, and Ward teamed with Roland Cre- the contract for the teaching ager Bill Wertz’ lads countered in close succession came Brown-' sante, Cleveland, for high doubles post, in view of recent Kentucky with three runs in the last of the ing Ross of the Penn. A. C., Curt count of the day, 1257. Best in|cage scandals, but yesterday's fourth and were never headed Stone of the*New York A.C. and
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singles was+675 b James Di Neg-|action cleared the way. lio of Detroit, on 265, 203 and 207. Hooper said Rupp gave as the meet SE {reason ‘to avoid further discus- . a {sions of the issue (among the Carter Ends Training coaches on Rupp's status) in
sel. . | Texas.” For Salas Title Fight : | Hopper said , another college LOS ANGELES, May 12 (UP) pagketball mentor would be — World Lightweight Champion/ chosen in Rupp’s place. Jimmy Carter cut his training Rs re routine to light loosening-up drills today and pronounced himself in top shape for his 15-round title, BERLIN, May 12 (UP)—Gerussle with Lauro Salas here man Heavyweight Boxer Hein | Wednesday night. {Ten Hoff announced today that| His mdnager, Willie Ketchum, he will go to the United States in sald the titleholder would take July following his fight against no more full-scale drills before European Champion Heinz Neu-| the fight at Olympic Auditorium. haus. Fred. Kirsch, his manager, | Salas, the determined little(said Ten Hoff would first fight in Monterrey, Mexican who dropped Chicago and is anxious to meet a close but unanimous decision to; Rocky Marciano or Harry MatCarfer in their first title fight, jfhews to prove that he is able to went right on with his intensive take on Jersey Joe Walco tina training program. The oddsmak-| Championship match,
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again. The Refofmatory ninei Lt. Warren Dreutzler of Ft. Lee, added runs in the sixth and Va. : seventh innings. : ~Swiftness of the race was shown by the clocking of the lastplace man, Dreutzler—4:11 flat.
on ” " @ IT WAS the second straight defeat for Kirshbaum'’s while the
win left Indiana Reformatory Gets New Post with a 1-1 record. j DETROIT, May 12 (UP) —Hugh Most managers in the Munici- L. Burns, trainer at Notre Dame {University for the . past seven |years. was named today to a sim|ilar post with the Detroit Lions: ‘Sut the “wait "tl next week? |Prulessional Footbal team. Burns sign. id dip . ! Postponed games which will be oi gh a.native of Mich made up later in the season in-/'82R yD . cluded: Municipal League — : . : United Auto Workers CIO 23 vs. Fe : South Side Saints; Vestal Steel i vs. Wilhelm Construction; Hawthorne vs. MacDougal Construe
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