Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 360, Hammond, Lake County, 9 May 1922 — Page 7

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LIST OF CARS OUT

tSPECIAL TO THE T1HESJ IXDIANAPOIJS. May 8. Thirtytwo cars, tho larrest held since engines of not more than 183 cubic Inches piston displacement became the requirement. Is the entry list for the Tenth Annual 500-mile International Sweepstakes of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Tuesday. May SO. This Is the official Use of entries as announced by T. E. "Pop" Myers, secretary and general manager of the speedway. This is seven more cars than were entered a year ago, when Champion Tommy Milton came within .22 of

a second of equalling the track average of 89.84 miles an hour established by Ralph DePalma In 1915 with a much larger engine. During the last eleven months the drivers have been able to increase the speed of their mounts and the wiseacres are predicting that a new mark will be hung up by the 1922 victor. Four of the nine winners are to compete for the lion's share of the $100,000 aggregate purse, of which the track offers $50,000 . in gold. Three of the former winners not entered have retired from the sport, one is dead and the other, Rene Thomas, was unable to complete hij plans to bring over a French car. The quartet aspiring to be the first pilot to wla 'wo five centuos is Ralph DePalma, Howard 'Wilcox, Tommy Mtlton and Jules Gouz. Ralph DePalma, 1915 winner, after two campaigns with the Ballot has switched back to a Yankee mount, driving one of the Duesenberg Straight-Eights. "Howdy" Wilcox pins his faith to the Peugeot brand, having won with that make In 1919. Champion Milton has a car tullt in Los Angeles, which he has yet to

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DIAZ'S VISIT TO CAPITAL STARTS RECOGNITION TALK

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name, entered, where a year ago he won with Chevrolet's FrontenacEight. Goux has shipped two Ballots from the Paris factory, switching: from the Peugeot to the Ballot brand. He won In 1913, finfshed third in 1914 and 1919 and started in 1920 with a Peugeot. Goux has not named the driver for the second Ballot. He may bring a pilot from France or England, but if he does not will pick an American to be his team mate. Competing with Goux, his mate and Wilcox for the honor of taking the purse across the Atlantic, will be TV'. Douglas Hawkes, a London engineer, who Is bringing over a Bentley car to represent England. This will be the first appearance of this make of car In American racing and the entry wnich was cabled didnot give any details regarding the car. Every race must have Its millionaire, that Is. every Indianapolis race. Joe Boyer, Detroit Speed King, does not appear this time, but R. Clifford Durant son of TV. C. Durant, has named a Durant Special for the event. Durant has not driven for two years but has decided to come back. The car he is driving is the one. which Tommy Miltou used the letter part of last season to win the 1921 championship and which Milton turned back to him recently, when he got delivery of his new car. Jimmy Murphy, who won the 1921 French Grand Prix over a rough course near LeMins. despite the handicap of two broken ribs, was the last driver to file his entry. Just what the former mechanic of Tommy Milton and one of the most direful drivers racing will drive. Is not announced. Roscoe Sarles, runner up last year, has switched from the Duesenberg brand to one of Louis Chevrolet's Fro'ntenacs. Roscoe Is a daring driver. In his first race In California he stood his car on end and smashed it. to keep from hitting a careless spectator, but a week later had it rebuilt and raced again. He has-been one of the most consistent fliishers In the game for three-seasons. Being a native of the Hoosier state, he will carry the hopes of a lot of Indiana fans. Eddie Hearne. Ralph Mulford, DePalma and TVilcox, veterans of the first five-hundred tn 1911 are among the starters. Both Hearne and Mulford are to be reckoned with in the final accounting. Hearne was one of the first of the millionaire drivers of the road racing days of almost a decade and a half ago, and was a star before many of the present day drivers were out of knee pants. Mulford rates back to the same era. Hearne, however. Is showing his age and being- bald Is known in racing circles as "Grand PoJ" while Mulford Is still youthful and looks as young as the youngest pilot. Mulford and TVilcox have never missed a 500mlle race at Indianapolis. Among other drivers entered who will bear watching are: Art Klein. Harry Hartz. Jules. Ellingboo, Wilbur D'Alene and Tom Alley. Klein is a daring driver and alawys gets all the speed out of a car. This year he Is driving a Frontenac for Louis Chevrolet a car he has successfully campaigned fn the winter

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races on the West Coast. Harry Hartz, the Juvenile of the field won the recent San Carlos race at San Francisco piloting the Duesenberg he will drive here. Jules Ellingboe took Percy Ford's Chi-cago-Frontenac a year ago as a relief driver and put it in third place at the finish. This time he has switched to the Duesenberg. Ellingboe was a find of J. Alex Sloan and for five seasons starred on the dirt tracks. Wilbur D'Alene Is captain of the Monuroe fleet of three cars. Wilbur has been driving for years, his best performance at Indianapolis being as runner-up to Rario Fiesta, in 1016. "Soldier Tom" Alley, a mechanic on the famous old National teams, riding aide to Ralph DePalma, and for several years a driver, is going to be a teamate for D'Alene. Last year Tom drove a Frontenac and was in third place when mechanicl trouble eliminated him at about the half-way mark. Joe Thomas, formerl mechanic for Eddie Pullen. was one of the late entries. Jn the Fresno Speedway race recently, Thomas was taken 111 and for a time it was thought he would have to undergo an operation. However, he recovered In time to file his entry for the Hoosier event and has started to prepare for the contest. He will drive

a Duesenberg. J. P. Fetterman, the 6rrel topped Pittsburgh lad, who gained fame as a winner of stock car races at Uniontown is driving a Duesenberg. He was a relief on the 1920 Duesenberg team and knows the track. Newcomers this season Include Jack Cur.trter and C. Glenn Howard, who have entered the first flivvers in the history of the world's greatest race. Thege cars are rebuilt Fords, the engines having been changed by the Chevrolet brothers, and are known as "Fronty" Fords. In addition to being Fords, the two cars will be equipped with wireless receiving sets that the drivers can communicate with the pits by radio. Others waking their ,bows Include E. O. "Cannonball"' Baker, LOra I Corum, Frank Davidson and William Gardner. official list of entries, showing car, driver and entrant follows: OmtlAt KVTRY MT The following Is the official entry list for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's Tenth Annual 600-mile International Sweptkes' Tuesday, May 30, 1922: OAR, DRIVER AJfD EXTRACT. Dlsteel Duesenberg, Eddie Horne, Dleteel Flyers, ins. Frontenac, Roscoe Sarles. Louis Chevrolet.

Frontenac E. G. "Cannonball'' Baker, Louis Chevrolet. Frontenac, Peter DePaolo, Louis Chevrolet. Frontenac, Art Klein, Louis Chevrolet. Frontenac, Ralph Mulford, Louis Chevrolet. frontenac, unnamed, Louis Chevro let." Not Named. Tommy Milton, Tommy Milton. Leach Special, Frank Elliot, Ira Vail. Frontenac, nnamed, Mrs. Mae Harvey. Duesenberg, Harry Harts, Harry Harts. Ballot, Jules Goux, Jules Goux. Ballot.. Not named, Jules Goux. Peugeot, Howard S. Wilcox, Howard S. Wilcox. Duesenberg, Wallace Reld, Wallace Reld. Duesenberg, Ralph DePalma, Raltph DePalama. Fronty Ford, Jack Curtner, Jack Curtner, Fronty Ford, C. Glenn Howard, Chevrolet Bros. Co. Duesenberg, I. P. Fetterman, I. P. Fetterman Bentley, W. Douglas Hawkes, W. Douglas Hawkes. Duesenberg, Jules Elllnboe, Jules Ellingboe. Duesenberg. Jerry Wonderlich,

Jerry Wonderlich. Monroe, Wllbud D'Alene, Monroe Motors Co. Monroe, Tome Alley, Monroe Motors Co. Monroe, Lor a L. Corum, Monroe Motors Co. D'Wehr, Frank Davidson, Frank Davidson. Duesenberg, Joe Thomas, Joe Thomas. Duesenberg, unnamed, O. A. Hoffman. Bents Special, Wm. H. Gardner, Wm. H. Gardner. Mystery Car, no name. Durant Special. R. C. Durant, R. C. Durant. No Name, James Murphy, James Murphy.

HOBART

The Hobart Dancing Crub will give their final party Tuesday evening, at the Ridge Road Gardens. This will comprise a dinner and dance. The Chicago Staff band of the Salvation Army gave a concert on Main street at two o'clock yesterday afternoon. Following the concert they held a meeting at the Methodist church after which they

departed by auto for Valparaiso. Mr. Chas. Gruel has purchased a riw Ford sedan which he presentpd t his daughter M1ss Tillle Sundaj n rnins. Mr. John Bartell has accepted' s pffc'tion with Roper Bros, garag-e. During tho past week Roper Eros delivered the following cors and tractors. Ford touring cars tc Messrs. John McRoberts, John KIllan and Fred Smith; Ford sedan to Mr. Chas. Gruel; Ford Trnctors to Messrs. Ross Crlssman and Hepall Burkman. PrlscHla Pean in "Wild Honey" will be presented at the Gem tho. atre Wednesday evening under the nuspiees of the Young Ladies of tha Catholic church. Arrangement have been made for special musia at which time a focal solo will ba rendered by Mr. N. J. Hoizmer, formerly of the Chicago Grand Opera company. Mr. Ed. Baterman had his car somewhat smashed Sunday When he acidently ran Into a truck near the Main Street Garage

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