Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1952 — Page 26

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‘Old Men’ Top College Stars In AAU Meet

By United Press

LONG BEACH, Cal., June

20—Track’s “old men” —the| tor instance, it's easier to cast {with - the wind blowing across {your body to your rod arm. In this way the wind will keep the

post-grads who represent the

athletic clubs or compete un- | attached—get their one chance] fly away from your face, neck:

tonight and tomorrow to quali-

OUT OF DOORS with

Field &

By AL McCLANE

everything in life, but it can| be everything in fishing. When you're fly casting,

and ears.

F124 Stream

ithere’s no muscle memories or {bad habits to break, so all you

need is a little patience and prac- fathers should put a baseball = - glove in their new-born son ‘8S NO MATTER which quarter erib.

tice. ” n »

the wind comes from then, you

have the advantage. Remember , those = overhanging trees that $225 000 with: the oie) So What's more, the Cross .,,gnt ail your back casts? When

fy for the U. 8. Olympics finals | breeze will prevent the line from vy, can switch hands, that's an-! players.

in the 64th annual National AAU getting fouled around your rod ther problem you'll have Mcked.!

championships. While a total of 112 collegians| and Uncle 8am’s military finest) have already qualified for the all-| important Angeles néxt week, it is now or, never for the independents in the two-day AAU session which gets nrder way tonight.

" ~ » NINE FINALS are on tap for tonight, with 12 more slated for) tomorrow’s matinee session. Most | of the champs of the recent NCAA and all-service meets willl he ondeck to make the independent’s chore more difficult,

Finals tonight include the 400-|

meter hurdles, 100-meters, the, 3000-meter walk and the 10,000-

merican finals in Los/|

tip.

Of course you can't always get

favorable winds,

White Still After

Stock Car Leaders

With three straight stock edr

The balt-ceaster working around the lily pads, handicaps

but you can pimeelf when sitting down.

In casting the pads, it's easier ito stand up in the boat. From this position you can easitly raise {the rod overhead when you have hooked your fish and are involved

in the task of getting him out. ” ”

Young Pop,

; [learn to cast with either hand. 1 POS N ma not be did, and it's easy. You know how| d S To y [the cast should be made, and;

| ment games, including four no-|

West 16th Street Midget Speed-

AL SO, BY nanting up ad School team in the last three) victories under his belt at the tholding your rod high you can|Years. Keough, an all-Southern

way, Herschel White will be try- "®¢l your lure so that it keeps

{ing to blank the leaders again ‘tomorrow night and Sunday night. Still tied at apiece, Jack Farris Moneymaker lead the field in the money - winning department. But'®

(White, by virtue of his three shut-| meter run, along with the broad/outs is gaining fast and has a striye for instead of just reel-

seven victories You can even reel a good-size

and Bud Weedless spoon close to the surface so that a skittering or Will get an estimated $600 a 3

urface-rippling effect is obtained. Month American Association z

close to the surface—so close, in

fact, that it breaks the water. 4) Bauman, who will report to-

That is what you should |

jump, shot, javelin and hammer chance to come within two feature, ing the lure across underwater. throw in the field. wins of Moneymaker and Farris., Fish are attracted to the skit- | The 10,000 meters, a lazy man’s To add to the show, officials of tering. marathon, will be the Ameriganithe fast quarter-mile asphalt oval Speaking of positions, some of Olympics final, with no such event have installed a 14-inch high con- our readers have been getting! scheduled for next week's Los crete retaining wall on the infield wrestler's elbows from trying to, Angeles meet. Defending AAU side of the track. The wall will get stuck ferrules unstuck. I have Champ Curtis Sfone is second keep cars from spilling out into no sure-fire remedy for this one, choice to his New York AC team-|the infield. All action will be main- but whichever way you tackle the mate, America's great distance|tained on the track. There is only job, don’t twist the rod. man, Fred Wilt. lone 20-foot entrance into the in-| an : ig {fleld to allow passage for the! IF YOU have a friend along, | Nine Jr. Baseball

‘ambulance, have him help you, each of you| | Time trials for the 9-event pro- taking hold of the rod an pulling Clinics Scheduled ‘gram will open at 7 with the first/ together. If you are alone, try| Nine baseball schools have been of four heat races at 8:30. There Pending over at the waist with scheduled for Junior Baseballers will be semifinal events and a con-|YOUr knees together, and put the, throughout the county beginning ®olation race before the 25-lap rod behind you, parallel with the tomorrow. (feature event. In addition to 8round; then grasp the rod with Jerry Steiner, Frank Luzar and White, Moneymaker and Farris |Your hands on each side of the) Ralph (Buckshot) O'Brien will be Other favorites slated to’ try and Joint and pull. This is an ey in charge of the clinics. Steiner catch the leaders are Jimmy War- Ward position to get into, but it

i . pf iworks. will work with infielders, Luzar finer, Dick Passwater, Frank which are badly

Fi 1 will handle pitchers and catchers Roessler, Roy Atkinson, Frank| hy be loosened by

and O'Brien will be In charge of “Ike and Wayne Hawley. warming them slightly with a outfielders, | match. The heat should be just The first school opens at Ellen-| Hardtop Racing * enough to expand the metal berger Park tomorrow at 9:30 Times State Service slightly, Do not overheat, or a. m.” Others inlude: Riverside, | RICHMOND, June 20-— Nine the ferrule cement will melt. Tuesday, 9 a. m.; Tarkington events, including a 30-lap feature, #8» | Park, Wednesday, 2 p. m.; Brook- | will be raced here tonight by the, IT'S A good idea to carry two | side, Wednesday, 5 p. m.; Wash-| [Indiana Hardtop Association. small squares of rubber in your | ington Park, Thursday, 4 p. m.; (Trials will begin at 6:45 p. m., kit. If the ferrules stick, grasp Rhodius, Friday, 10 a. m.; Ben racing at 8:30. Doth ferrules with the rubber and, Davis, Friday, 2 p. m.; Brookside, | |give a sharp pull. Preventive

| Saturday, 10 4. ‘m. and Speed- Wanna’ Game? ight Tim of on or vaseline: "| way, Saturday, 1 p.m. | Don Crawford, manager of the|_. _—

Indiana State Farm baseball) Sedgman in Finals (team, has open dates July 4 and) RACING

LONDON, June 20 (UP) 18. Telephone Crawford at Green. |

Frank Sedgman of Australia castle, Ind. 898. U. S. 52.Kitley Ave.

swept into the men’s singles final at the London Lawn Tennis Qualifications 7:30 Race 8:30

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Frank Bauman, St. Louis lefthander, signed a contract yesterday calling for $125,000— highest on record—and Marty Keough got in “excess of $100,000” at Por: nn, On), =

BAUMAN ..as v..a 18 tourna-

{hitters for his Central High!

California fdotball and basket- | ball, star, also, batted .525 for his Pomona team this season.

morrow to the Louisville Colonels,’

salary. Bonus payments will be = = |spread over five years. Keough, signed by Scout Ted McGrew of Indianapolis, will report to the Class C San Jose, Cal, farm club. Under his contract he will receive an opportunity of five years college study during the off season. " » » HE WILL draw a starting, salary of $15,000 a year when he |goes to the majors. He also will [get a life, health and accident in-| surance policy and adequate Player-pay while } pay while in the minors.

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