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SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1965 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR SEC 4 PAGE 8 DATE SET ASFIIAI.L CHATTER is "ii Broadmoor Hosts Star's C.C. Test A Met, Met, Met (Etc.) World9 Is 26-Minute Love Affair On Film by saying he lost the ball in Jackson, Ed Kranepool. Ron By AL ROCHE Broadmoor will be host to the lights. By MAX GREEMVALD IT MAY NOT be academy-' award caliber but one of The movie is in 16 mm and leg on The Star's new trophy last year when it posted a best ball of 64. seven under par at The battle for the top spot, already a close one with Indian Lake, El Do Hunt.

Roy McMillan and Bobby Klaus. Among others shown are Stan Musial, Mickey Mantle. Willie Mays. The Indianapolis Star's annual Country Club golf tournament color. The New Breed fans, as the most unique films to be released in recent years is be they are known, are shown Sunday.

Aug. 8. ing distributed by the New enjoying ball games in the Approval of the site and York Mets public relations de date was given yesterday by rado and Highland tied for second with 66s, could become tighter at Broadmoor with a slip of a stroke or two by the pacemakers and slightly bet Duke Snyder, Harmon Kille-brew, Juan Marichal and the Dodgers' Singing Sextette. Met announcers I Nelson and Bob Murphy are heard. And there is a dissertation by Manager Casey Stengel explaining a point or two.

THE SECOND Indianapolis Indians' tour to Hawaii has been arranged. Broadmoor's Board of Directors and announced by Bud Mossier, veteran leader in club affairs and prominent in Indiana links circles for many years. manner which has made the Mets a remarkable box-office success. They are singing, smiling, dancing, eating and some times even pensive. They are seen at Old-Timers Day, Family Day, Banner Day, Date Night and the big league All-Star game.

ter performances on the part of other teams which are in advantageous positions. Accomodations have been booked at the Eikal Hotel and there will be cruises, tours and siteseelng trips. Box seats have been provided for games between the Indianapolis and Hawaii clubs May 17-18-11-20. The return trip will start at 11 m. May 22 with arrival at Los Angeles at 5:55 a.m..

May 23. The next move will be at 8:30 a.m. the tour will end at Indianapolis at 4:30 p.m. The $566.50 tariff will take care of all expenses excepting meals in Honolulu, covering eight days and seven nights. Last year 30 fans jetted to tee the Indians win four straight games 4.500 miles from Victory Field.

Arrangements are being handled by Grueninger Travel Service, MElrose 4-4414. Francis Truitt, top conduc Woodland and Greentree are just another shot back at 67, tor of championship competition in this area, again will Meridian Hills made its debut be in charge of the event His Departure will be from Weir Cook airport at 11:05 am. with a best ball of 68, tol lowed by Hillcrest 69, Broad In addition to Shea Stadium, there are scenes at Dodger Stadium, Candlestick Park and Al Lang Field in St. Peters partment. "It a Met, Met, Met, Met World" is the movie's title and is described as "a 26-minute film story the love affair between a baseball team and 15 million people." This movie cannot be regarded in the documentary category because the game action portrayed is heavily onesided.

However, a prize for film editing is deserved. In three seasons in the National League, the Mets have won 144 games and lost 340 for a .298 average. But they are shown playing near-perfect ball In the selected games covered by camera. The Mets can be seen making great and exciting plays in May 13. The group will ar moor 70, Heather Hills and the task calls for assembling entries, making pairings, setting starting times and scoring as the contestants file in.

rive in Los Angeles at 1:10 Country Club of Indianapolis p.m., visit Disneyland and 71 each and Woodstock 72. burg. Fla. The camera goes to the game by helicopter, auto, stay overnight at Disneyland DOUBLE CHAMP-Woodie Kelly of Wood slammed the 15.9 and 20.6 hurdles in the Indianapolis city meet to join sophomore sprinter Larry Highbaugh of Washington as the only double winners. Kelly also was second in the broad jump.

(Star Photo) Hotel. TRUnT, WHO has handled subway, train and boat. In addition to the traveling team trophy which will be at numerous tournaments con Takeoff for Honolulu will On the screen are two of the newest Mets Yogi Berra stake at each of the 12 clubs, siderably larger than this one, be at 8 p.m., M.iy 16, with the lei greeting at the Paradise of and Warren Spahn. Also hav members of the victonous combination each year receive BOB WILLIAMS' looks forward to the 48-player gathering as a pushover as far as work is concerned. So, he's ing their moments are Al the Pacific at 11:20 p.m.

handsome engraved awards, nn There also are merchandise prizes of $75, $50 and $25 for the ideal man to have around and this time, as last year, he'll send the first group on the best three gross scores InJ the field. They are shown scoring 13 runs to none for the PHONE These were won last year by Dr. Ed Eaton of Meridian Hills its way at 7:30 a.m. Tournament sites are hard to come hv. especially on a enemy.

fHAMPIONSHIPS ARE nice but one of the most grat with a par 71, Ed Tutwiler of It was deemed necessary to Highland, runnerup in the U.S. ifying things about high school coaching surely Sunday, hence the early tee humanize the team so the Amateur in 1964, with a 72, and Lynn Lee of Speedway must be the terrific sense of satisfaction derived as you follow the progress of each boy step by step script called for a Met faux pas. The best footage avail with a 74. high school, college and business. able recorded third baseman 3KD nOBUiJQJ32 Charlie Smith circling uncer CLUBS ARE permitted to select their teams in any manner they choose so it would be declares, with a great deal of pride.

Coaches ask themselves well for all to send their strongest forces to the firing time. The 12 foursomes, representing as many clubs, should be well out of the way so Broadmoor members can take over at 9 o'clock. It's a good setup and the only ones who will be upset are a few players who dislike the idea of rolling out of bed in the "wee hours," as they call them. This is not unusual since it happens at other tourneys. SPEEDWAY gained the first every day "is all the back-bit line.

Such procedure would re tainly beneath a high popup. Smith took a perfect fall on his derriere but made the catch while lying flat on his back. This could be expected of an infielder who, while with Indianapolis in 1963, missed a bunt then disputed the error call from the official scorer TOM 1 fcfTTTfT Ifflm ing pressure and the long hours away from home in return for just modest gains PHONE suit in keener competition at each session and keep interest at a high pitch until 1975 Seven years ago this fall coach Noah Ellis asked me out to the house for a talk about the 1958 Manual football team. Noah knew that he had the makings of a real powerhouse and he didn't beat around the bush. I CAN STILL hear Ellis saying "if I told you we didn't have the horses, you'd know 1 was lying." Well, I got the story and even coach Ellis' unusually-optimistic out 1 fell way short of the truth.

Id i is worth it?" Then along comes a boy or perhaps a group of boys like the Manual team when the present champion ship trophy will be retired. in 1958 or Washington's state basketball champs this year and the answer is "yes every time. NOBLES VILLE took both the Delphi and Hamilton County Relays last week tun ing up for its Tech Sectional title defense this week Noblesville's string of 35 straight regular season victor ies suffering only one de feat in four years is i school record. Pole vaulter Jim Johnson set a 13-014 record for coach Dale Snelling's Nobles ville outfit which took the Hamilton County event for the 12th straight year. Noblesville also set a 1:32.5 record in the 880 relay.

had two double winners Meve Mumn in tne snrints fnd Mvron Glover in he huddles. Mullin won the Manual rolled up 442 points for a perfect record and limited 10 opponents to 38, second to none in Hoosier high school football. South Slders still brag about that 35-0 rout of Cathedral for the city championship and Cathedral still draws from the proceeds of a CYO Field gate estimated at 13,000. Eight Manual players were named to The Indianapolis Star's all-city team. Ray Schultz, John Stafford, Jim Mahan, Dennis Jackson, Steve Wright, Dave Miller, Leon Harris and Alan Foster you'd have to go a long way to find a better combination.

Schultz, Stafford, Wright and Miller all were selected for all-state honors by the wire services. Now, most of the boys on that unforgettable 1958 Manual football team have their college degrees. Schultz, Stafford, Wright and Miller all played four years of football for Purdue. Wright, a phenomenal (53-90) passer for the Redskins, is a research chemist for Eli Lilly. Foster is an engineer.

SCHULTZ. Wright's No. 1 target in high school, returned to Manual last year to become reserve football coach. Next fall Jackson will join the Manual staff following two years at Carmel under one of 220 in the 1964 Tech Section- pi and placed second in the 100. Snel'ing a'so has a 4:26 You ride with the winning team because the track experienced Channel 13 "500" veterans will keep you completely informed on all Speedway action.

nvier in mm uarK and a 1:51.6 ha'fmiler in Dan Weldy. FOUR RECORDS fell in the Central Conference meet won by host school Tipton John "TODAY AT THE TRACK' A daily report by Charlie Brockman live from the track on all Speedway action. PM PM Sat. Sun. Burton of Elwood in the pole vault (13-4); Greg Hammond of Peru in the broad jump (22-7); John Glendenning of Muncie Burris in the 4:25.8 mile; and Tipton's Kim Hand in the 15.0 high hurdles.

Glendenning cracked a conference record of 4:26.7 established by former state chamn Max Truex of Warsaw in 1954. Sprinter Jim Rumbaugh was a double winner for John Moses' Tipton team and lead-off man on the 1:33.6 half-mile relay. Manual's all-time greats, Dick "US AC AWARDS BANQUET Nyers. Lineman of the Year here in 1958, Stafford Just filled a vacancy on Max Andress' Charlie Brockman hosts the annual United States Auto Club dinner honoring the top drivers for all events for 1964. PM Friday, May 7 IO Sriwl football staff at Columbus.

Stafford coached in the New Castle system for the last two years. As Ellis puts it, "Stafford now holds one of the finest assistant's Jobs In the whole state at DOTS AND DASHES: Declining attendance for the Indianapolis city track meet leads athletic director Sam I 1 HUT I II fl TIME TRIAL REPORTS Mahan, all-city guard on the 1958 Manual team who never Kelley of Howe to propose that next year the finals be held under the lights One weighed more than 150 soak mg wet, got his master's in 1964 at the University of Charlie Brockman reports every half-hour from 11 AM on Saturday, 12 noon on Sundays. Full hour programs. PM. Final wrap-up at 6:00 PM.

Cincinnati. He was an outstanding wrestler in college. This year his Hollywood, high school team placed sixth official watch had double sophomore dash winner Larry Highbaugh of team champ Washington under 9.8 in the 100 A correction on the scoring in the concluding pole vault won by Tech's Marion Casey with a 12-8 record puts Tech second in the final team in the state wrestling finals 'FESTIVAL OF SPEED its first year in wrestling. I jr Mahan had one individual standme with 25, one point state champ and one runner up. ahen of Manual.

Charlie Brockman brings you the highlights of the 1964 "500" and previous races. In Color. PM Wednesday, May 26. "All of those kids have been FORT WAYNE Concordia rewarded coach Bill Koch with mm. successful and I still think about 'em a lot," coach Ellis h's first Northeastern Con ference crown at Columbia City Wednesday.

Koch is re signing at the end of his 12th 500 PREVIEW year with Concordia to be come assistant coach at new Snider High School in Fort CAMPING EQUIPMENT Complete Selection DRAW-TITE TENTS HIMALAYAN BACK PAKS NYLON MOUNTAIN TENTS Wayne Rochester (Class A) and Ashley (Class B) are defending champs in the 16- team Rochester Relays Tues. dav beginning with the trials at 5 p.m. Top performer in the meet will be North Judson's The top thrills from opening day ceremonies thru qualifications. PM Sunday, May 30. "500 WRAP-UP" All the action of this year's "500" Mile Race from the green to the checkered flags.

Narrated by Charlie Brockman. PM Monday, May 31. Larry Delli, who tops all high OPEN jumpers this year with a 6-5'4 SUNDAY 1-5 season record. JON CAVE of Avon pitched three straight shutouts and COUNTS? allowed only one run in his first four games. Cave pitched CfiMnSGSiOSE one-hit ball his last two starts, struck out 47 in four games and is stinging the ball for a .583 average at the plate tTEN TaEl i P.M.

IHM. Twenty-six teams are ntered ZIONSVILLI UP 3-2611 in the 29th LaPorte Invitation al golf meet Frjgay..

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