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By Joe Williams

Salas Displays Fierce Pride in Native Land

NEW YORK, May 17—There was something warm "hand moving about the way Lauro Salas reacted when an| ..announcer brought him to the TV mike a few moments «after he had beaten Jimmy Carter for the lightweight 2, championship i in a Los Angeles ting. His fierce nationalism. “I'm the champion of Mexico,” the black-haired, longfaced youngster who seems to have deep sunken eyes, cried. si: “No, you are champion of the world,” the announcer ,. “corrected. “Mexico, Mexico, Mexico,” the fighter screamed | -iv. and the passion and pride in his words were unmistakable. wi ~ ” . » » » © To him at the moment his native land was the world. History “iv has probably recorded similar instances of loyalty in a more exalted and heroic plane but none that went deeper or had _... more feeling, and if you are the type who dismisses such mani- «': festations as naive and childish there will be no attempt here to alter your judgment.

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EVEN BEFORE the decision, which was to give Mexico

Midget Speedway had to settle for third spot in the. feature last night. But he'll be back ooking for that front row spot when the stocks roll with time trials at 7 and heats at 8:30

Stocks Crack 16th $1. Records

Records went popping at the |West 16th Street Midget Speed{way last night giving the boys!§ some new marks to shoot at tonight when the stock cars roll

phalt oval. Taking their record breaking cue from: across the street, Jack Farris broke his own |~gualifying mark of :19.28 down :18.95, but only after it had fo il broken to :19.18 hy Herschel White and then to 119.12 hy Hmmy Warrner,

A NEW 10 1ap heat mark was| {set by Joe Palmer who won the There were even evidences of chagrin first heat event in 3:19.73. Other | {heat winners were Dick Pass-

/ithe scenes in the ring were extraordinary. Before the-boy ‘tould get to his corner one of his handlers had lifted him from the floor in ecstatic embrace. And while the officials’, slips | were being ‘collected he was carried around the ring - “on someone's shoulders and jubilant loyalists began to climb! through the ropes to rush to his side. It was as if Pancho | Villa had just knocked out Black Jack Pershing.

ti Nothing like that ever happens when an American wins over a foreign born. © | when Dempsey stopped Carpentier that afternoon long ago Tacross the river in Jersey. Indeed It would have been a jimmy Quick. source of considerable comfort if the heavyweight cham- events were won by Don Dewey pionship had gone to France. Nobody got unduly excited yng oy ard Teves al mark of when Robinson regained the middleweight championship

Johnny Mitchell came through *- “from Turpin, the Britisher, last summer. |for his first feature victory of neh # v » : . 5 =n main event.

the season capturing the 25-lap White was second This contrast in sentiment is not too hard to understand. wi Bud Moneymaker finishing |u

Ring champions are no rarity in this country, we've had some- Se r——————— = thing of a monopoly of them for generations. As a consequence H. Wayne North Wins Regional Meet

ow... we take them in stride. Over here unless a fighter is especially .~+ gifted and has a prepossessing personality he does not com- * mand a great deal of public attention beyond sporting circles. Stier Tes FT. WAYNE, May 17—Ft.| Wayne North - defeated defend-

ing champion Kokomo, 40 to 30,! today in the regional high school track meet today run in driving] {rain which kept previous meet |records unbroken. Warsaw was third with 21 5 points. Double winners Bob Ewing in {the 100 and 220 yard dashes, and {Bill Griswold in the 880 yard run {and mile, led the Redskins to victory. Ft. Wayne South Side, which finished fourth, came up with a double-winner in Warren Anderson, who won the high jump, and handed Ken Toye of Kokomo his first defeat of the year in the low hurdles,

‘The semifinal

» - » » . » IT IS different in other countries, — Young Salas’ personal reaction gave the familiar picture a new tone, his sobbing insistence that he was the champion of “Mexico, Mexico, Mexico.” In his one big moment when he had achieved his loftiest ambition the world was simply his home land specifically, it was sun scorched Monterrey which has its lush beauty and its “grimy poverty and of the two the little 131-pound Mexican is much more acquainted with the latter. From what I could tell from the screen version, which can be deceptive, I thought Salas was entitled to the decision. His eccentric style, starting a left, then switching to the right, had Carter missing badly. There was force to his punches and he was qbviously well conditioned. I thought the 14th was the key round, in.

North Side qualified six men

which he made Carter turn tail. | ad Doth vet ys; Kokomo six and ri . 4.8 . ya and half mile relay; Warsaw There has long been ar rap against Mexican fighters. [seven and half mile relay, and

South Side five men.

They arent supposed to like rough going. This dates all the . way back to Aurelio Herrera, who fought in the Nelson- | . . = i. Wolgast-Britt era. | never saw him in action but the old, old Public Links timers tell me he had everything save resolution, ‘Deadline Nears

’ >: fe : Public links golfers in IndianJOE RIVERS didn't like it, either. I saw him fight apolis. have started pointing for several times. As a workman in the ring he was probably [places on the team that will go better than any lightweight we've had since Tony Canzoneri |

but his ardor cooled once he was challenged and the bombs:

{Miami this summer,

nt. equipme 18 holes on South Grove and 18! Neither Herrera nor Rivers was Mexican born. They| lon Riverside.

came out of California settlements. Baby Arizmendi (he fought Henry Armstrong as a feather); Kid Azteca, who |

ognition as a lightweight champion, were natives, but (Dianks are at all municipal golf year-old Lauro Salas is the first home grown to make

he grade. And if word comes he's displaced Benito Jaurez Purdue Linksmen b the nation's hero do not be surprised. Top Indiana, 21 to 6

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Middlecoff Cuts Snead’s lead

By United Press picked up a total of 26 points | NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. May| to forge ahead of Claudé Har- | 17— Slammin’ Sammy Snead’s mon of Mamaroneck, N.Y, with | huge lead in the $15,000 Palm/ a point-total of plus 43. Beach round robin golf tourna-| Snead fired a 37-35—even par, ment was shaved to 14 points today by Cary Middlecoff, lanky Memphis, Tenn., dentist, who set| #3 new Wykagyl course record fwith an eight-under-par 64. Middlecoff, in fashioning his brilliant 33-31 round, carded

clubbing Indiana's linksmen,' 21

day.

and boost his total to plus 57. round, The tournament climax will be) Purdue's Bob Benning, a {reached tomorrow when Snead more, was low medalist

fourth round, Snead played er-/————

IN RACE TONIGHT — Bud | Moneymaker, top stockcar | driver at the West 16th Street ii

_. her first authentic world’s champion, had been announced, again over the quarter-mile as- 0%

water. Herschel Robinson. and Ki

LAFAYETTE, Ind, May 17—| Purdue's crack golf team.won its |¥2th dual meet in 15 starts by

{to 6, on the South ‘Course here to-

| - After maintaining a slight lead | in the morning round, the Boiler-

makers won all but one of the! 72 to gain four points himselfisix matches in the afternoon |

a sopho- |

with 74) and Middlecoff face one another/in the morning round and a one-!

in the same foursome. In today’s under 70 in the afternoon session.’

Ito the national publinx finals in| fourth against one setback.

Six errors helped the Blue

The double setback enab |paraiso to grab the ICC lea Among entries already received Bytler and Indiana State come are those of Reese Berry and Bob| next with 4-3 each. [Crouch, both former members of Indians State .. was around for years, and Juan Zurita, who had NBA the Indianapolis team. Entry|®

Wolf. agar State... Sou 3 ae— 1 4 3/fifth place qualified two men and maaleva] Grae’ “ nd incur | he half-mile relay squad.

Entries for the sectional qual- take the nightcap. Tony Hinkle’

{ifyilng rounds for this district| crew scored four runs in the began to burst. More than once he lost to men with inferior | oge May 29. The qualifying fourth. featuring Pirtle’s single

{rounds will be played June 15,| {with the bases loaded.

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Jim Coleman of South Bend! |Central was the only double win-| g/ner, taking both the 100 and 220 yard dashes, First four winners and teams, (which qualified for finals next! Saturday at Indianapolis were; d. Roosevelt 37!5; points, nine men; {and both relays; {Washington 18 points, five men; rson 15 points, one} uth Bend Central|

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eight birdies and broke the old course record of 65 which he % had set two years ago. In so doing, Middlecoft, out-driving « his competitors the entire day,

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