Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1952 — Page 13

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By Art Wright Salem Opens Up m Abbotts With Sprint Race ing of the

: By ART WRIGHT The big one today is the AAA sprints for big cars at Salem (Ind.) Speedway. southern Indiana track.

Most of the top drivers who aren't “500” today will be at Salem.

1alf lengths ops vards

qualifying at the

Jole James, who is top man in the lrace (200 mi 200 miles) at th " satile Bouth- area, is one of the headliners eigh (N. C.) track. Bow Ral athlete, stole along with Troy Ruttman, Duane! The body of the new car is ort’s annual Carter,. Leroy Warriner, Frank skin-stressed, built like the fuse-

Armi, Larry (Crash) Crockett lage of an airplane. It doesn't Spider Webb, Doc Shanebrook, have a chassis . . . the body ‘supRed Bales, Pete Romcevich, Gene [Porting the engine. As a result, Force, Jim Rigsby, George Lynch, Thorne is building two of the Don Freeland, Red Renner, Pat|CarS. One to be a spare if he ©iConnor and others. Sragks up ihe one in action, Can't Today's race will see Spider S = repair job in case of a Webb back in action for the first| “mq .° will be four-wheel ~ time in a year. Spider, one of grive ajrcooled and have a 270 the roughest drivers ever to ride cubic inch Thorne Engineert; tracks, will be at the wheel of Co. engine. The gears incermg veteran Johnny Vance's car. the two cars cost $10,280 the ha big problem today is complete cost about $65,000, : hehe Julpes ean Sontinue his Thorne will do his own driving. He'll have a AAA driver license.

s most valu. all and base

and other veterans. James has : Wilson won every race in the area so Tae reason he Saudi get his re’ Carl Las. far this season and beat the field because of the AAA peeaway Is on Marga, at the last race in Salem 18st driver must get his arog nt a ones, trac year. . ‘the AAA i awards were ___ Qualifying trials start at NOD territory. Joe silt get pas a or 7 and the first race at 2:30 p. m./he gets back to Las Vegas, Nev k A , i The feature event will be 50 laps. where he deals cards in one i £8 8 of the ga ’ ir dit 5 RACES TODAY: ang» TENE ‘casinos for Dick: Carter. SPEEDWAY CARS — Salem | ria gh. er, Lasiter, Speedway, AAA sprints; Wil- | The national- magazines ape Hewihorne wi liams Grove (Pa.) Speedway, giving auto racing a big bo or BlaskoW. AAA sprints; Owosso; Mich; Look for them in the current te Gransm, Cus CSRA sprints; “Baby 500.” sues of Popular..Seioree... 7 i i “FUNEIE “Pir” Bpdedway, 200 and The Atlantic . an. B50 laps (100 miles), afternoon. day Evening Post, out before the

STOCK CARS—Dayton (0.)- 500.”

NASCAR sanctioned, Indian- | apolis W. 16th St. Speedway, Mt. Lawn Speedway near New Castle, Monticello Speedway, all at night; Armscamp Speed-

The annual Indianapolis Custom Auto Show—where you see (the speed creations of all types— | opens next Saturday at the Man-| ufacturers Building at the State

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rey Readall, aod OF Dick

. (Fairgrounds. The show t_ Willsey, way, at New Castle, both af- | gr show will be Deckard. Jers ternoon and night; Paluski OPen through June 1. | Vayne Whitaker, County Speedway at Winamac, | 2 a = | AR. afternoon. yRrivers Tho want to look as : TIT . |classy as Duke Nalon can buy Vefends FUTURE RACES RS — Next the Duke Nalon Race Driver suits : Sunday, Winchester , Speedway, | —Just like the Novi pilot's outfits ols ) : 7} |—from the Duke, himself. Duke AA sprints; Ashland, 0, and io «, piginacer at the Speed May 17 (UP) Saginaw, Mich., CSRA sprints. ‘way . + « or write him By r d its regional STOCK C A R S—Wednesday «pp. Angle " of eet crown toe night, Indianapolis’ W. 16th St. | ~ 4004 racing will go on th ts and quali- Speedway; Friday night, Rich- | og), Ing, , Fairgrounds | its 880-yard mond Speedway, Cincinnati | 0)" "g.,,4y night. The

Race Bowl; Armscamp Sped- |

way at New Castle; Saturday | sprint races will be sanctioned

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Bruce Set Meet Marks

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS ANDERSON won the meet

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It's the season opener for the and Richmond, which tied “1

\Tech, placed the most qualifi-

‘ers in the state finals as two Si

records fell in the fourth annual regional high school track eliminations at Tech yesterday. The Indians turned in 27'p points for first place and qualified |five men and the mile relay, re-

| placing Muncie Central as the §a&

[Tech regional kingpin.

- ” » RICHMOND and Tech tied with {22 points and Howe scored 16 for fourth. Other scorers were; Muncie Central 12, Cambridge City 10'z, Broad Ripple 10, Shortridge 9, Pendleton and Knightstown ‘Morton Memorial 5 each, Warren {Central 4'2, Manuel 3'3, Noblesville and Burris 3, Daleville and Washington 212, Crispus Attucks 2, Danville and New Castle, 1%! each, and Southport and Morristown 1. Shortridge’s Bob Bruce and Muncie Central's Jerry Lounsbury

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'pushed ‘off the old marks. The

|Blue Devils’ competitor, stung by Larry Graham's sectional victory!

last week, reeled in the second used 15 players, four of them big favor by slugging ons over ' fastest half-mile stint in Indi-Pinch hitters, anapolis history with a blazing break down the stout Tomasic,

1:50.7.

s & BRUCE fought off Tech's Gra-iw ham on the first turn and

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Trutt of Hammond.

Keene followed and Graham all) but lost out to teammate Norm|

Wilson at the tape. Bruce is de-!|

‘Anderson Win | Lounshury, Tr

Millers Hand Indians Seventh Loss in Row

[in getting enough runs to win,|

pounded in the second inning. With one|their other two in the third when ost. toward the all-time. Indianapolisiaway;-Ray —Katt is- high of 1:58.3 set by Herb Sears Daryl 2 rh 1928 The state meet third. “Ray Doadridge got a Ni . « also Satur- record of 1:57.9 is held by Mel! when

ards behind, Richmond's Charles|wall for two runs.

Pitcher Tomasic did himself a (a single by Bill Higdon, in the

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WINNING FORM—Howe's Dave Boucher (left) tured in a brilliant kick to win the mile and Cambridge City's Gerald Swim (arms extended in middle) won the high hurdles in the regional high school track meet at Tech yesterday. Andersons's Vic Peck (on Swim's right) placed second

and Howe's Don Thomas (hidden behind Peck) was third. Howe's Mike Merchant, not shown, was fourth. Tech's Jim Edwards (left) placed fifth and failed to qualify for Saturday's state meet.

IABA Nines Play Today

By JACK WELSH It's tough to throw a B5-hitter and get beat. Walter Walton of United ‘Auto Workers found that out: yesterday afternoon at RiverDandridge and Samford ahead. side Park as Kingan's scored a . a =» |¢ to 3 victory in the ManufacturTHE HOME forces picked up ers League of the Indianapolis {Amateur Baseball Association. »” n r THE LOSERS were certainly ed Auto Workers at-the-plate

Montalvo, With a pitched ball and yielded a as they produced a solid 13-hit

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but could not the right field wall to score

The Millers wasted little time; hen they attacked Narleski for

singled and Narleski walked the old Indian Spencer doubled him to pom nallessandro, hit Spencer.

Catcher Joe

|dropped his pop foul and rapped/two-run single to Samford after |SPree off the hurling of Don

i | Anderson's Don Hunt : Speedway, 200 laps (100 miles) |! yn. 8." ly unt was.eight o

. 'Dandridge’s fielder's choice had Wawrzniak and Johnny Brian. wo-bagger off tie yight fleld Damiridg the. runners. |The latter combine was effective

with men on base and that was Tomasic allowed only whe hit}, "sou iap of Walton and his imates.

Ron Samford walked and |

first, over the first five innings.

fending state champ. Lounsbury] vaulted 11-feet, 103-inches, bet-| tering the old mark by twq inches. |

» w td HOWE'S Dave Boucher won a! brilliantly - paced mile race in 4:31.7 over Anderson’s Bob Vick-| ers, whose 30-yard lead faded! fast as Boucher kicked on the last turn in a great burst. Howe's R Don Thomas won the lows in ip 20.8,

Cambridge City’s Gerald Swim

(was the only double blue-ribbon- birds after starter Billy Allen top of fhe stretch frame with a man. He skimmed the high hur- walked two Blues with the bases single and Herb Conyers socked jdles in :15.8 and took the high loaded. Up to that time, Allen had & right field home run. Jump at 6-1. Washington's Ed struck out seven and given up

| by the Central States Racing |Kernodle bumped the fourth high four hits and one run. rest of the way. But so did{Keene were the pitchers for All}

Red Birds Beat Blues

| to-3 victory ovér Kansas City, | s

Kingan’s broke a 8-3 deadlock in the last of the ninth of two singles and a walk. . - »

Then Restelli, batting for Narleski, belted a mighty home run over the left field scoreboard to

ietart the sixth. | Kerrigan got the Millers out | P. R. MALLORY had too many

: [guns for Allison Jets and went pn Jun 2 the sixth. 'home with a 7 to 4 victory. But

/the former had to come from bemound chores in the Miller half hind to gain the win,

of the seventh he ar'ibe Nad | Mallory trated 4 to 2'in the . u {seventh when Donnie King hit a . ‘Rr {home run with a mate on base. MILT NIELSON led off the | This changed the pleture and {Mallory was never headed again. | Stewart and Butler hurled for the

By United Press KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 17—| alph Beard pitched shutout ball relief to give Columbus an 8-|

Beard took he hill for the Red-

Papish stopped the Millers the Mallory club while Jones and

{last place

hey were by mg lana | Association, It is the first date [hurdle in a trial and failed to. The Blues threatened in the last, Tomasic, who nipped a budding 8on. ngton, in the Speed ay ‘hapolis W. 16th St. | On @ midget circuit planned by |place. : . |of the ninth, putting men on sec-{rally in the ninth by fanning, ou John Howe, ) Indianspolis. WW, 168 i {the CEA, | But Elwood’s Tony Debonis was ond and third with one away, but Earl Turner with two on and| TODAY'S CARD gains momen3 hy zl, Specqway: og or! Ca 'the day's hard-luck performer. Beard pitched his way out of|two out. Fring Mubitipa) and Big 00.4; Ev- vn Speed she . - {Leading his 220-trial by 5 yards trouble for the win. | The rivals play a pair today. | . relay, 3:84.4; te, Armséamp - Specdwdly at Michigan Wins Dual on the inside lane, he followed §olnmbys, . ‘ .... 300 110 813-8 & 81, 00 Dickey and Bob Chakales, Municipal League games relay, 1:33.1, New Castle, Monticello Speed Meet With Irish the chalklines around the curve , Allen, Beard (5) and Rgnd," Sehaetter, Brew er from Cleve-| match Vestal Steel against bus, Srst- | ; Pal n- Ii | Jolly" (8). . ad Beat. 5 TAY SIL t Hight: Patan it ANN ARBOR, Mich, May prj astead of continuing - straight | “Wi nine, Fiber metre. _ {land, are up for the Tribe, with MasDougal Contrne 20th at gar ‘ A al: : y ’ {ahead 25 yards from the tape. He | en Yer. | Roger Bowman, just arrived from ark No. 3; Indiana so anchored Root Rams ow, Mo. AAA |(UP)—Steady rains were blamed tired near the finish when he was| =o JAMERICAN ASSOCIATION ET en York Fe a and prob-| formatory plays the South Side le relay team, ROARING ROADS TE R S— |(202Y for preventing Michigan given a second chance in the next|5t"Beit®. ~~: 40 303 toe— ¢ § } ably Norman Fox going: for the| Saints at Pendleton; Wilhelm repeated as Saturday might, “Little 500,” Captain Don McEwan from set- trial, then he failed to place in|, Jervin, Evam (0) an Al Ezans: Mosser. | \fy)jors, Construction battles Kirshbaum ner with 2 Suu oy Speedway at Ander- Hos a Dew Averiman Suidoor two. | the 100 final. He had a 10-second | Lesing Piicher—Herrin. : Center at Riverside Park No. 1 hree men an ‘ mile mark, bu e Wolverines time this year, [or ——— | and Hawthorne meets United ington, third, son. went on to defeat Notre Dame. in * = De Shi i D , ville Lincoln, 2 = a dual track meet, 9215 to 39%, | IN THE hundred, Morton ue. Dodgers Refuse $75,000 weiss ue | HE kor, oo Nam nd Evansville The CSRA (Central States Rac- McEwan, a long-striding senior, Morial's John Brown inched { +

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ing Association) has released its first championship point standing of the season: Bob Carpenter, Wabash, Ind., 95 points; M. Walner, Buffalo, N. Y., 80; Bill Holland, 1949 Indianapolis “500” winner, 80; S. Bufkin, Mt. Carmel; I11., 75; D. Carr, Jackson, Mich, 73: R. Grim, Jackson, Mich. 50; 8. Gross, San Diego, Cal, 30; Deb

from Canada, beat his own per-

Snyder, Kent, O., 30; Tomy Gray, Indianapolis, 18; R. Prosser, Sun! Valley, Cal, 15. pe . s

Stepping Bud Moneymaker |

is one of the toughest jobs the | °

stock car drivers at‘ W. 16th | St. Speedway have encountered | in a long time. But it shouldn’t | last long. Moneymaker start- | ed out unbeatable last year, |

© then the field got “wise” and |

“Big Bud” wasn’t top man for | long. | They're getting close to the | money winner. Cast Wednesday night Jack Farris and Jimmy. Warriner (brother of ‘500’ driver Leroy) threw a scare into Moneymaker. : Tonight might be the night they'll beat Moneymaker . . . | but if they don’t beat him you can be sure some will wreck their cars trying. That's the talk in the pits, anyway, | 2 = = {

Joe Thorne is coming out with! the mile in 4:17.8 and the half-|

one of the most unique race cars ever seen on the speedways. Expects to have it ready for the July 4 National Championship

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Shortridge Slight Favorite In City Baseball Tourney

Shortridge’s baseball team may rule as a slight favorite to win the fourth annual city baseball tournament at Victory Field beginning tomorrow afternoon. The Blue Devils, who have lost only two games this year, will depend heavily on Pitchers Jim Thompson: and Denny Krick. Krick is a converted outfielderthird baseman. Coach Jerry Steiner's nine faces Howe in the third game at 6 p. m. ; : » . E J

OPENING the meet at 2 p. m.

Broad Ripple, winner of the first city title. Washington's defending: ‘champions battle rival Tech at 4 p. m, Manual and Crispus Attucks play under the lights at 8 p. mn. Washington, which. downed Tech, 8 to 4 this year, tripped Tech before downing Broad Ripple in last year's finals. Tech was ' eity champion two years

Coach Frank Luzar’s nine, hurt by the loss of graduation of Bill Cook, Roy McDougal and Pitcher Jim Lee, will rely on Kenny Trammell, Bill McHugh and Ken Heiss for mound duty.

” ” - ’ RETURNING veterans include: Outfielder Bill Howe, Shortstop Bill Springer, Catcher Don Lick~ liter, Second Baseman Everett Howe and Third Baseman Chuck Harper. ; The Cathedral-Ripple winner and the Tech-Washington winner will battle in the first game Tuesday at 6 p.m. The second game Tuesday is scheduled for 8 p.m. Finals slated for 8 p.m. Thursday, preceded by the consolation

ahead of Richmond’s Jim Peters, |

(Harris lost in toss for state meet). | Mile Relay—1, Anderson (Ron Etherington, Dick Moore. Haynes Hafrington and Jerry Morgan); 2, Techy 3, Broa

4 uncle genial. Jime 3.31.4. (First wo qualify for state meet). Haif-Mile Relay—1, Tech (George Siuder,

Jones and Dave 3. Shortridge: 4

Herman Lewis, Charles 1 (First twornualify

wisi: 2, Richmond; nderson. me 1:34.8. |for state meet)

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La Porte Paces Prep Golfers

LA PORTE, May 17 (UP)—Lla

{Central and Logansport qualified in that order today for the state high school golf tourney at Indianapolis next Saturday. The host school won the regional meet with a 317 score fired through a driving rain. Rudy| Boyd of the La Porte Slicers won medalist honors witha 75.° ‘Mishawaka, Hammond ‘High, Hammond Noll, Michigan City, South Bend Riley, Plymouth, South Bend Adams, Valparaiso, Monticello, Kentland and Oxford

game at 6 p.m.

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By United Press ‘

BROOKLYN, N. Y., May 17—The Brooklyn Dodgers

‘took advantage of Rookie Ron

Kline's wildness to score nine

runs in the second inning today and went on to defeat the

rates, 12-7, bef

|despite four Wittsb home | runs, Ben Wade, 29-yeat=old “rookie”,

4 no-hitter until Tony Bartirome

With the Dodgers leading, 12-0 in the seventh, Wade eased up and permitted the Pirates

Dusak, Pete Castiglione and Gus Bell, Another homer by Bell in the ninth completed

! | | six runs, all on homers by Erv

Pittsburgh's scoring. | PITTSRURGH BROOKLYN BROOKL wn SCORE 2 “Castgine wt 5 9 Yc 1.3% a2 5 ? A | ; ? » ) a run " Cox, | s | v in the first inning on ee, Wee Metkovh if . o's 0 Rectes + 3 34 ; roses sou oy Conmania EEL 114 Hin 111 y and a wild pitch by Kline and! ola, 4 0Campnliae then busted the game wide open DeiGrecaer § ’ 1 oO Petars : i 1 » Tam on Severna fous was wna Seine 1 § 3 Haiiuch, 1131 runs on five“hits, four walks an Pd ! ams, a hit batsman. Kilees | 200 § Wades 3109 | Dick Willlams, playing the Pussket 2 3 0 0 ne | outfield in the place of slump- | Totals 86 0211 Totals S41127 8 ing Carl Furillo, opened the Riiabureh ................ 800 000 401-2 second with a single to left | JRUNS-—Ca pleitane. Davis. Bell & Mer and moved to third as Kline obinson 3, Campanella. Snider, Nites issued passes to Wade and [Williams 2. Wade.

Billy Cox. Reese dropped a single into center field to score two runs and then Kline loaded the bases again by walking Jackie Robinson. Roy Campanella was nicked on the left

-hand by a. plch, Jorein Cox with the third run > inning. .

Morey, David To Play Hogan

John David will try their hand at matching strokes with one of

against Ben Hogan and Dick Stackhouse in an exhibition match at Meridian Hills Country Club. Hogan will make a one-day appearance here for a $1500 fee,

at 1:30 p. m. and the exhibition will be at 2:30 p. m. Admission will be $2 per person.

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y “ion 9. Dale Morey, Indiana amateur a golf champion, and long-hitting

the best June 18 when they play

He will conduct a clinic starting

ore 11,067 at Ebbets Field,

KLINE FANNED Pafko for the second out but Duke’ Snider

{righthander, went the distance cleared the bases with a. triple (for the Dodgers to turn in the to center field, When Gil Hodges [first complete game of his major walked, Kline was relieved by {league career. Wade fanned eight paul Lapalme, who was greeted [In the first five innings and had|hy Willams’ second hit of the

inning, a triple to right center

|singled with none out in the sixth. that scored two more runs, Bee

fore Lapalme could get the side lout, Wade slapped a single to left {that brought in Williams.

| The win was Wade's second of

(the season and the defeat the {fourth straight for Kline, who has iyet to win,

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