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By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS | Blue Man White Oak Stbl. C. McCreary W. Stephens 4-1 g | s : Armageddon Cain Hoy Stable Ray York M. Jolley 8-1 | | H pit | moved up one hour, | THEY'RE going faster tomorrow. One “Count Mrs. W. Jeffords Eddie Areiro 0. White 6-1 n 0 0$ d Starting time- of the aqpening!’ STOP 2 Jor Your BOX LUNCHES game ween Cathedral - and an a Qo . ! * 7

" Sectional survivors of Indiana's greitest field of high i ON ; Max Rahlbauiy E Femundes Rattibaum 10-1 By United Press Broad Ripple is set for 2 . i : 3 . Ken Chure . dens . V r 1 d «pm oo school track talent face the paring knife in four regional Arros a Sai Omi Ee a DY hao is of the Monday, Shortridge Athletic Di- T clearing houses for next week’s state championships at Tech.| Count Flame . Jack Amiel B. Green S. Rutchick 20-1 {major leagues, revealed today. he me rored = Fer has anc U R F B A Bn Separation of the chaff from| Handsome Teddy G. S. Smith D. Madden L. Horvath 20-1 has a back injury and will go to Boulet ¢ the wheat began at the 16 sec-| Washington, Broad Ripple Primate Starmount StableP, Anderson J. Hastie 20-1 Johns Hopkins Hospital in Balt [joer co neton-Tech game fol: {ocaled on Your Way-lo the Track af 3320 West 16h St. tional sites last week with a bulky|Sh o 3 pric ang By United Press Imore. for treatment.and a pos-|pee dd Shortridge tackles % i ulky Shortridge strive for champion- B . |aibl (Howe at 6 p. m. and Crispus At-| gs IM-1834 Hl : field of 3522 ath-|ship survival ALTIMORE, Md, May 16—A 80 operation. tucks and Ma 1 2 Call Your Orders in today—Ph: 1 a letes from rat . ol Beech Grove Sele of 10 were entered today| Kiner, ho having his worst ater hi Ko ou o 3 ha of tomorrow's 76th running of/Séason a or the Pittsburgh . : - EF Betivels. dat | JORTENINE schools, repre- fa Track Win 'the Preakness Stakes at historic! Pirates since he broke into the Shamplon. i ore chaff-(senting 201 boys, compete at| [Pimlico. 'majors, sald Manager Billy Meyer bE

cutting goes on Tech, but the final team cham-| Beech Grove was.boasting its The ten were Sub Fleet, Blue had ‘wanted to bench him ‘for at Ft. Wayne, pion isn't expected to be Muncie's|second triangular high school Man, Armageddon, One Count, Some time, but “I wanted to stick Misha waka, (defending champions. Anderson, [track meet win today following Jampol, Gushing "Oil, A rrozit out as long as I could, figuring ! . 2 Bloomin g- Tech, Howe and Richmond look yesterday's victory over Decatur Count Flame, Handsome Teddy I Would begin feeling better.” Don t Get Caught in the Traffic Jam! ton and Indian-|stronger, if looks count. Central and Pike Township. land. Primate. Six were entered! He sald the Pirate trainer, apolis Tech, be-| Anderson has 18 men and both| Beech Grove collected 56 points yesterday and the remaining Dr. Charles Jorgensen, diag- | ginning at 1lrelay teams, Tech 14 and both|at the Ben Davis High School four today for the race scheduled! nosed the injury as a “muscle Go the S eed Wa to the p. m. \baton squads, Howe 12 and both |track while its opponents finished at 4:17 p. m. Indianapolis time,| Pinching of the sciatic nerve in | Pp Y Y Bloomington’s foursomes, and Richmond 13 and|in a tle for second with 52% ‘tomorrow. | the right leg.” Angie SINeR Sonaing one. Muncie has 11 and the mjjelpoinis. Charles T. Fisher's Sub Fleet | «qq AFFECTS most when p tec . 8’ po-iteam. ; rs (PT: 3. Allen (DC): 3,| 3nd Arthur W, Abbott's Blue I rus, but it also hurts when I'm Seu} fegiona) < amps of 1951, fea-| Washington has 9 and the mile Wright (BG) and Page (BGY ted. Time. | Man were rated the ones to swinging at the plate,” sald the ig £0 Kis Joh HoT i Bad ole an 06 Lp 4 | gn hi, SC, whe a 27 ho i > , A Sithe mile, and Shortridge and|®™if PCy,& mith’ (PT), Time, 249.) tecnths classic, But seven other runs in six major le seasons E S S R t absorbing the power-packed Gary|Southport, 6 and the half-mile whch "(RG 4. MoKinney (DC). Time, Colts and a lone gelding all |at Pittsburgh, pg Xpress ervice over a pecia oure team most likely to get another “2 | 581 Tieton mC: 3, W. Mauer] OTe hopeful because Hill Gail, in eath of those years. mos ely to get another $n» | (DC); 3. Russell (BG): 4, Hunter (8G).| Calumet's Kentucky Derby win- | Kiner, who is about the only )

ear’s lease the stat Mm. v xr { Time, 2:2 { . : y on the state Crown. | pum ONLY one mark may fall. | 3 Tieston (DO): 3. Fox (BGH:| MOTs Was the sidelines with [gate attraction the frightful last- Modern buses leave the Circle every few

Ft. Wayne North, Kokemo's| ' 3 8 3 J | a leg i ’ 'S| That's the half-mile standard of [3 igman (BG): 4 Johannes (BG). Time. a leg injury. place Pirates have to . . . Ree Shampions and Dlkharts RH ae Yanda of tin gh Myrtmt, na PT dco| Lo RE [lace Firates nivel Ofter; said minutes direct to the 500-Mile Track . . , 718 sts| : 0 ¥4 w § 3 4, v N i - . . claw at each other at the Summit | V1 has a 2.01.8, Larry Graham,| (BG). Time. :19.2. an mt] i our the field Inthe next two games with the each day of qualifyin ; 1 or Su | wv >. 2 \30" Low Hurdles—1. Bell (PT): 2. Cos-|this $75,000-added * turf thriller Dod ) y 9 Cit |who once ran a 2:00.0 stint, Short-| tsllo (BG): 3. Gray (BG): 4 A gers and he would also play ity. Gi: 3, Gray (BG): 4 Edwards worth $113,270 if all 10 go post- in the week-end series with the

At Tech, Anderson, Tech, Howe, iY

ridge’s Defending Champion Bob| Pg. Time 23.1 . i | Ofte Jomo Edwards (DC): 3. Qray| Ward, were three other Derby Giants, leaving af : And make your plans now t h Richmond, Muncie Central, | Sruce: and Washington's Dick| BQ) snd Bell BT) Hedi 4 oN erm disappointments — Gushing Of}, game ; a y On ide the McLain could force a reshuffling.!s feet 6 inches. ; '|Count Flame and Arroz. sured that the Injury was mc Speedway Express Bus Race Day from the

The 100-yard dash, shot put and| Broad, Jump—1. Fage (BQ): 2. Rees Ope C Lp ond, J per 4 Wines pT) | One Count, to be ridden .byand that. it was i ildi ‘ nole cault | not likely to be T ‘ . Mrs. Al Lynch Wins pole-vault marks could be threat-iDistance 10 fest if inches. = four-time Preakness Winner Ed- aggravated by playing. erminal Building MR. DISNEY HATS

: lened. Danville’s Dick Burrows) met » "herin hee? Bim” err dle Arcaro, got the rail in the : Spring Golf Tourney \burrowed :10.3 last week in the Height, 10 feet 6 inches. draw for post positions. But with ant

Mrs. Al Lynch won a three-day century: BO 3 Hoderield (DG: 4 McKianey [the fleld starting down a long spring golf tournament yester- Muncie’s Jerry Lounsbury has. (DG) Dance, A Le rm straightaway, the starting posiday conducted by the Pleasant 2s Hi octet such Yault, some Iourjqwsad, Bell: Rest); 2. Decatur’ conict: [tion was considered to have little! Run Women’s Golf Association... 8 than the recorc. bur)" yu, al, Beech importance. 2 ris’ Allen Conner is 17 inches be- Hunter, WHeht. Sigman; 3. Decaur Cen: Bo

Mrs. Lynch, first flight winner, | tral; as 2los medalict oy hte event. 1° the shot put mark. trai 3, Pike Township. Time, 1:44.0. a piine of Judisnapolis A e A - ! . The Times tire s or} Mrs. H. Carter gained the con-| ypopg ACE mile foursome Grid Star to Talk reporters, and interpreted for you

solation award. (h d 3:30 Winners and consolation: as done 3:30 this season, four-| _ Members of the Indianapolis in Our Fair City—each Sunday in tenths off the sizzling recard. The| Alumni Association of Phi Kappa |The Times. {

awards in the respective flights| ; | included, second flight, Mrs. J. w.|Oreen gd Sia in the gooey go“ Psi Fraternity, meeting at 6:30 Emhardt and Mrs. J, J. Matich;/ "5 ast Week. |p. m. Monday in the Apex Grill,

Tech’s Joe Sexson and South- will h Gedman third flight, Mrs. M. J. Bhend and __ and. | ear Cene (Pat) Cedmay, Mrs. F. L. Hicks: fourth flight |port’s Don Jones are “220” front- fullback of Indiana University’s

'\runners and Anderson’s Bob Vick- 1953 Mrs. D. J. Monroe and Mrs. Boro ic the top miler. football team. He will give

Clemans; fifth flight, Mrs. W. G. Sy 7» {a prevue of his team’s chances in Shafer and Mrs. B. Sparks. HOWE'S Don Thomas Anders 3 year's Big 10 pigskin race. simmers son's Vi¢ Peck, Washington's Ed|chosen most. valuable plaer. on Bob Kerr Quits Post |Kernodle and Noblesville's Larry/the team last year. y

Smith are the hurrying-est hur- i ———————— At Anderson College dlers. Washington's Don Repass py. : = , ANDERSON, May 18 (UP) — heads the high jumpers at 5-11 ‘High School Baseball Robert W. Kerr, head basketball] The half-mile relay’s a three Xokems ............. 004 000 1— 85 8 2 and football coach at Anderson Way toss now among Howe, An-| "3" Adams’ and Vandercosk Garland and | College since 1949; résigned today derson and Richmond. Short- 2X, er{ective dune 11. ridge will be hurting. Charley|faws ~~" fo olia—8 8 3 College officials said they un- Malone, sectional £40 winner and| ju; Lebenu (3) and Pirie Doan derstood Kerr had no definite \Telayer. has been dropped from Brownsburg ......... 008 1013-3 2 4

| Bpeed ine b= plans for the future but is con. the team for disciplinary reasons.” Garner and Ray; We NH I-10 8 ¢

. Toole, Short (8 sidering offers to coach at sev- Tech Regional Marks Crispus. Attucks ...... 000 000 4— 4 8 17 eral midwestern colleges and fWO| 120.Yard Mich Hurdles—:150, Youns. ~“Tasior and Gardner: Morris and Mar:

Anderson, 1850. or three Indiana high schools. |"jije—4'26.0, Lambert, Muncie Central, | 42: Kerr came here from Kalama-|108L =. = Waren Central .... NM N33! 00-—:10.1, nT , 1051. { lon ........ ny 200, ch., h school. 20—: he | _Strough and Ransom: ammell, Mo- , Mich., high school. His Raven| 2:20—:2i.8, Tinnel, Tech, 1951. | HOCUS, *Bloemer ib). Hammell, Mo,

teams in the last three years have| $a: ais Merorrose. Tech 1950. 049. |Lickliter. Mattox (3)

i 80 BEND, May, 16 (UP) 193tite Relay—3:29.6, Anderson, 1950. {and Whitaker.

100, c . 180-Yard Lo Shortridge ....,..... 010 100 011 9 4 finished fourth, twice and third {Fass Len HgrdlerrRer Vo ¥ieland, | Franklin Twp... 000 004 3— 1 4 10 once in the Hoosier College Con- Warren Central, 1040. aul,’ Zui 0. Thomupsth 8) me ference all-sports lineup. Aliad Jump-27 Fi. 8 In, Gene Wilson, yy, ersley, * EA Pole Vagit—it Pt. 8% in, Bill Smith, | LAfAYOLUS ou ivoevnses 101 00f 0— 4 6 1 : Crisps Attucks, 1960, in. Lennie Swim. | Jester and Chhoos: Cow ad Moduery gt - | ; . Irish Lose, 10-8 Cambrid Bit, 1981, 9 Swim | Connersville ........ 004 4 3 Half-Mile Relay—1:31.1, Muncie Central, | Southport aissrts ves 000 001 0—1 1 2 Isaacs and Short; Hawthorn, Coffin (3)

— Eight runs, two of them homers, in the ninth inning gave Western Michigan a 10 to 8 victory over Notre Dame's baseball team yesterday. The winning runs came while the Irish had a lead of 8 to'2 and Western Michigan had two out. In the last of the ninth, there was an upsurge of Notre Dame] hitting that loaded the bases with one out, but Pitcher Wayne - Hastings took over the mound for the winners and forced Irish First Baseman Dick Rosenthal

to hit into a double play.

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