Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1970 — Page 6

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Tony Hnlman. owner and president of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway begins his 25th year as owner of the Motor Speedway, home of the greatest spectacle in racing. Hnlman bought the Motor Speedway in 1945 and has turned the track and the race into

world prominence in the racing field.

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Speedway High School All-American Tom Gilbert has announced that he has accepted scholarship offers from Purdue University and will play for the Boilermaker freshman squad next season.

Scouting (Continued from page I) about Scouting, have your questions answered and register your daughter. Please pass the word along to any at your friends who would be interested as it is very necessary to know how many girls are interested in Scouting in the 70-71 season.

THE SPEEDWAY FLYER-JOURNAL

THIS WEEK’S SPEEDWAY PICTURES

A.D. 0. Guest Night Epsilon Chapter of AJ3.O. will entertain guests tonight, April 16 at the Speedway Public Library. Activities for the evening will start at 8 o’clock. Miriam Wagner, president, has charge of this program which will be a style show coordinated by J.C. Penny’s of Lafayette Square. The social committee with Gladys Wicker as chairman, will have charge of social time and refreshments after the program. Public Service If you have a room to rent at race time, please call 2412501 and give a brief description of the facility you have available. If you are looking for accommodations, call 241-2501 and they will give you information regarding the facilities, they have listed. Board Refused (Continued from page 5) doned plans for a four-acre site at West 25th Street and North Lyndhurst Drive after Anton Hulman, Jr., owner of the property, asked $117,000 for the property. The proposed center would house ten firemen, and include a jump tower, firing range and a police-fire communications headquarters.

Cub Pack 66 Our next regular Pack Meeting will be held Thursday, April 16, 1970 at the Newby School. Be sure to attend. We are going to have a Karate Demonstration. Our March Pack Meeting was held on March 19. Mr. Oscar Campbell, Mr. Larry Wagner and Mr. Fred Fishback have completed the Cub Leader Training. Mrs. Douglas* Den 4 held the opening. The Denner from Den 3 lit the candle. Many thanks to the Weblos for setting up the chairs. The O’Grady Drill winner was Kenny Allison. (Den 8) Mr. Zoitis showed slides of “Cub Outings”. Den 3 went bowling at Raceway Lanes last month and Den 4 went to Soldier’s & Sailors Monument. Den 5 went to the Allison Powerama and the Weblos went hiking. Door prizes were won by Mike Campbell and Steve Jackman. The Activity Badge was pre(Continued to page 8) Newnan Card Part, Set The Newman Guild of Butler University will sponsor a Card Party at Ayres Auditorium, Tuesday, April 21 beginning at 1 p.m. Tickets may be obtained at the door or by contacting 2919894 after 5 p.m. Baseball Underway Play ball!! Yes, it’s that time again. One of Speedway’s most active youth programs will get underway Saturday, April 25th. Your Baseball Association will begin its drive for funds needed for equipment and expense to conduct the 1970 season. Last year over 350 boys participated in this program. We expect a larger turnout this year. These boys will be knocking on your door to solicit your support by purchasing a membership in the Association. If someone fails to call on you and you wish to contribute, below. They will gladly pick up your contribution. The services of the coaches, managers, and officers are without charge. Umpires do receive a fee for their services. Perhaps some of you men are interested in coaching. If so call Bill Niemann at 291-3027. Officers for the 1970 season are: President, Bill Niemann; Vice-President, Ollie Furnish; Secretary-Treasurer, Charles Walters. Remember the date, Saturday, April 25, 1970. This program needs your support. SPEEDWAY BASEBALL ASSOCIATION

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To celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race and the 25th Annivpr.oa.ry under the ownership of Anton Hulman, Jr M the Speedway has created a new official badge for this years’ month of May.

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Following a six-week baby sitters seminar conducted by the Speedway Fire Denartment and sponsored hy the Speedway Jaycee Jaynes, these happy children received a First Aid Certificate, a Certificate from the Speedway Fire Chief, and a Certificate from the Speedway Jaycee Jaynes.

Weekly Sports Results

Results of sports events the past week are: Baseball Speedway Varsity 6, Brownsburg 5 Lawrence Central Varsity 16, Speedway 4 Speedway Reserves 8, Brownsburg 7 Lawrence Central Reserves 10, Speedway 5 Danville Freshmen 6, Speedway 4 Golf Speedway 8 1/2 Park School 3 1/2 Tennis Speedway Varsity 5, Beech Grove 2 Speedway Varsity 6, Danville 3 Speedway Reserves 7, Danville 0 Audubon Society Elects Officers The annual election at atficers for the John W.Butler Chapter of the National Audubon Society was taken at their last meeting. Newly elected officers are: Mrs. Charles Moulin, president; Mr. John Tacoma vice-president; Mr. Kenneth Okken, secretary; Mr. Calvin Clymer, treasurer; Dr. Forest K. Paul and Mr. E.V. Hathaway, directors. Coming events whichare open to the public are: Saturday, April 18, Field Trip to Jas-per-Pulaski State Game Reserve. Meet at 6:30 ajn. at main entrance of Lafayette Square Shopping Center. Friday, April 24, at 8:15 p.m. Film at the World War Memorial Auditorium. For information call 2412665 after 4:30.

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Speedway Freshmen 3, Danville 2 Track Mooresville Varsity 67, Speedway 51 Howe Varsity 62., Speedway 47, Beech Grove 37

"HansDl I Gretel” Slated Tuesday, April 28 at 7:30 P.M. the Speedway Musicale will present “Hansel & Gretel” at Wheeler School. The entire community is invited. There will be no charge. The following will participate: Nancy McWilliams, Dee Rice, Sue Wise, Jan Roberts, Marily Vidan,Betty Huston, Lois Svoboda, accompanied by Marilyn Gruenhagen. No afternoon meeting is scheduled.

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THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1970

Mooresville Varsity 70, Center Grove 45, Seedway 34 Speedway Reserves 65, Mooresvllle42 Speedway Freshmen 82, Decatur 36