Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1952 — Page 31
WEDNESDAY. MAY 21, 1952
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
74 Cars Enter Leo SHill Likes Rex Barney Despite Wildness in Minors
Paul farm club in the American ‘he “walked eight. In his second, {dial 1d He | NEW YORK, May 21—Manager | Assoctation and appears, if any-|start, which St. Paul lost, 21-5, | given 1 ater, Priends invited | Leo Durocher of the Giants saidthing, to be drifting. further away he was relieved after allowing! sRINKMAN—Irma. age 89. {today he would be happy to take from the big leagues. | problem- -child Rex Barney off the
Show Here. May 2-June
By JIM SMITH | The Chrysler car whieh Tony Bettenhausen drove to
a new lap record in the Pan-| {three and a half years, said. American road race last year|, 3
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[Dodgers’ hands still can be a great pitcher.”
has been entered in the third an- hand.” nual Indianapolis Custom Car|
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played in the Manufacturers) Building, State Fair Grounds, May 24 through June 1. 3
In setting his lap record, Bet- |: “tenhausen drove the Carl Kiek- |. hafer entry at a top speed of 114.033 mph, eclipsing the old mark by :18.9 mph. The race was won by Alberto Ascari in a Ferrari. Bettenhausen |; experienced brake difficulty the first day of the race and lost valuable time. He finished 16th. | » #® ~ | THERE IS a chance the show will also display the Packard ex-|# perimental car, the Pan-American | Clipper. John Schaler, official of | the Horseless Carriaige Club of America informed Ralph Potter,! co-promoter of the show here, he| was working on a deal to show | the car. Plans are also underway to! secure LeSabre, General Motors experimental car for the show, In addition the these cart there will be on display an-. tiques, classic or custom made oars, sports cars and record breakers,
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OFF THE SHELF—Joe Sgro above), who was crowd fa. | vorite as he held the state's welterweight boxing title, is going into action on the May 28 fight program at the Coliseum after more than a year of retirement. He will meet Madison Morgan of Chicago in a Tong preliminary to the Kid Gavilan-Fritzie. Pruden 10round television bout. Andy. Anderson, former Times-Legion Golden Gloves champion and present state middleweight titleholder, today | inked his contract to appear in a six-round preliminary, it was announced by Al Farb, matchmaker of the Hoosier Boxing Club. His opponent has not boon named.
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AMONG THE latter will be | Potter's modified roadster, clocked lost year over the Bonneville Salt Beds at 178.078 mph. In its class, it is the fastest roadster in the world. Movies of the record run of this and other cars will be shown at the show which will open Saturday at 6 p. m,
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“because Rex| hope for Barney is not lost.
“I know Rex Barney can win for me,” ‘Durochér, who struggled {with the Brooklyn wild man for oy know that like I know my right
BARNEY, WHO pitched a no-| The latest entrant swells to 7T4|pitter against the Giants in Septhe number of cars to be dis-|temper, 1948, is now throwing his
not less ah and Dana dissamions “Gen Neurti
But Durocher insists that all | & | | “Did you sce what Bucky | | Harris did for Frank Shea? he demanded... “Well, I belleve | I could do the same for Barney.” Barney, who was sold to St. {Paul “so he could work regularly” {in an effort to find his control, has worked just one complete in-|
Times State Service HANOVER, May. 21—Earlham College's Quakers today held! their first Hoosier College Con-| ference track championship after! taking firsts in only two of the, 15 events of the meet here. IM But the Quakers piled up| enough points for a victory. They gathered in 62 points while Han-| over was second with 5135, dropping first points only after|j Earlham’s discus and low hurdle points had been recorded near| the end of the meet, 3
# = ~ INDIANA CENTRAL took (third place in the rain-soaked!| |meet with 38 points.
another tied. One of the most outstanding new records was set by 300- 2. pound Joe Springer, Hanover Junior. He tossed the shot put 46 feet, 113; inches to better the old mark of 43 feet, ; inch set in 1950 by Hanover's Ray | Green. : The toss Springer’s career and the best in! the state this year.
inches.
THE INDIANAPOLIS youth last week won the Little State title witlr a heave of 45 feet. The Greyhounds’ relay team, | with J, C. White as anchor man, | set a mew mark of 3:38.1 to | erase the mark set in 1950 by | the Franklin team. Bill Mendenhall, Franklin] junior, fractured the third record in winning the two-mile with a time of 10:20.5, bettering the old time of 10:23.2 set last year by Jim Langford of Indiana Central. Lem Mills tied the 2:02.3 mark
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jone hit and walking four. |
| “There are some
{fascinated by {struggling with Barney again as he drew a parallel between Rex williams, Btevens Point, {and Shea,
{Harris about Shea,”
Ining for the Saints in two games, Said. under
IN HIS FIRST outing, he struck just knew Shea could do dt for {wild fireballs for the Dodgers’ St. out two and allowed one hit but/him again.”
Earlham Wears First : HCC Track Crown
man. hi dio Shoo % Allle, Hanover.
Franklin (Central was close behind with 35%. Three nto meet records were breken andi Fo
dh ten:
Barham;
[over 4 3:33.1 was the best of 3 :33.4 set in 1950 by Franklin), |
It bettered s, tie among the Little State record by 10 Wrisht and Pike,
Earlham: Orlosky, Franklin, and Hinner, Taylor, no height.
| rasior and BStahlhut, and Leichtenberg,
1115-1; 5 Pike. Franklin. 113-7.
ANNOUNCEMENTS] ! Death Notices
ANDE N--Benjamine yrs, of 1008 band of Melen, Anderson, brother of Ethel Lewis and passed ANaS v © HE N &
(Ben), Virginia Ave. stepson of Mollie Brown,
Services Thurs of interment
~~ eioyed] wife of Louls R. Brinkman, mother] io ] bert Ra Prinkinan 3nd Poroihy r ” singer. 30 survive y ree “No matter,” said Durocher. sranfchildren. Passed away Monday| evenin ineral services Thursday fellows you | Ma , ‘1330 p,m. at the MEYER & | kmow will win for yen,” | ABDC N PUNERAL HOME. 1509 Pros-
Friends invited, Burial Crown Leo's eyes lit up and he seemed) Ri J. Friends may call al the funeral the thought of]
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the jan t "a Bat. Interment Washing. | ar em, on may oa at Durocher niortuary “Shea had his great oy nq KERT—Alden W. age 86, 1928 N arker Ave.
Bucky in 1047 and Bucky |, JS, At oat 438, Miia
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QAbD Nar Hi T chun he Ave, come, torment Crown Flees ay call at mortuary after Pp. I ednesday.
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in the 880 set by Dave Jones in (Jd 1950. It was the first defeat for gers Soh fu iS Shda Th \Jones in three years of Hoosier Jie EW SHER gird College Conference running. invited, burial Hor i a ihe: ATs lout: BASOIL, MCG FRAN: | KQUP-Bmmg E of 333 N, Oxtord Manchester: 5, Shelburne, Hanover. Time,
into rest Wodnesdal. o fod 1 Albert, Indiana Central
° “i ears, widow Kolp, mother, ® James D. vA sister of §rs. alle Mrs, Tie 4401, White. ndiana Central; Heiney, Fran i 4, Heiser, Farinpm; 3 Wiens, Bar 2 J
Lambert Mrs. Bs Time, :51 nes, Luckhardt, Earlham;
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H. NN FUNERAL HOM 1505 8 Eas! St. Priends invited, wits may call after 7 p, m. 2, Laws WTS chell, father of , Hor and James kia wagt esday qvening. neral service ida. at the
Th HA AS R. UARY, 2815 Shelby St. may call at mortuary any tim LOWE—Nellie D., age 66, of Wie Washington, mother of Mrs. Lucille Banders, Dorothy Brock Mrs. Maron Lindimore, sister of E. L. Wright, Alhambra, Cal, passed away Tuesday morning. Puneral Thursday, 10 a, m, from SHIRLEY
a RN a Fisher, Hanover. y Jones, Indiana Central). Mile—1, Mendenhall, pbk ling fer, Manchester: khardt, Tileston, nim Turley, Time, 4:37.7. Mile—-1, Mendenhall, artham;: 3, Shite Foreman, H.
bre In lina 120 High auler, rar uns, oven Kunz. 116.3.
2. Ronft"ndigna rdles—1. Sauffer, Earlham
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sel.” Jonge. Wh Indians Central (Albert. on itei: 2. Taylor; 3, HanFranklin 5. “Manchester, Hime, pro TF record, . breaks
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Frank}in; Mane eater: wie: Han. arence rec. 1048 by Lang-
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friends Fran jin; ndians, line, Man-
Washington, Calling any time, (Shel.
Yi byville papers please ¢ copy.
wife of Billy, mother of Pamela Jo. and Larry Niel McCann, daughter of Mr. and re Frank Eikenberry, sis-
High Jump—1, Anderson, Hangyer, 5-8: Kisinger, Manchester and both Franklin, 5-3;
5, tie among Williams and Lacy, both Edna Allee Eikenberry, Darrell and
Russell Elkenberry, passed away Tuesday, Services FLANNER & BUPole Vault—1. tie between Honaker,| CHANAN MORTUARY, Thursday, 11 Indians Central 1; 3, tie between Zopf, Indiana Sentral, Eastham. 10-6; oe [a asove "Dorn Hianohe hy” d ag, ap Anov Franklin, 10-0. a. riEhL Broad Jump—1, Orrill, Hanover, 20-445: | JS 3, Floyd, Earlham, 20-0%; 3, Williams, Earlham 19-11%; 4, Thompson, Hanover, 04g; A orneitus Jasthan. 18-10%. ot-Py 0 nget, aanow +1134 2, Green. Hanover, 43-5% Pacis Hoa: |3 over 43-13%; 4, Dickman, 2 4111%: 5. Newell, Mancshster, 41-3, [Spin - ers’ distance new conference record, bi 43-0'; set In 1950 by Green, or Discus—1, J. Fowler, Earlham, 127-3; 2, R. Fowler, Earlhgm, 123.0; 3, Jacohsen, Earlham 117-0; 4, Barram, Taylor,
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The fourth annual city high school, baseball tourney tries bea Ihe Ye He for the third time toda, Washed out ay Victory Field in the last two days, all four first round games, originally scheduled last Monday, will be moved to Riverside Park diamonds. All four games will be played at 3:30 p. m. ¥ . »
“ON DIAMOND No. 1, Crispus Attucks was to, play Manual. Cathedral and Broad Ripple were slated on No. 2, Washington and Tech were booked on No. 3 and Shortridge and Howe were billed for No. 6. Shortridge Athletic Director Robert Nipper said the semi- final games probably will be played at Victory Field, weather permitting at 8 p. m. and 8 p. m. tomorrow. Finals probably will be scheduled later at Riverside. Washington is defending champion. *
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