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PACE 19 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1958 Fangio In US. To Vet Feel' Of 500 Car Thinking Things Over Considers Bombs Away Speedway Sanford Conquers Burdette On Big Yank Day; Indians Divide Behind Boyer By MAX GREENWALD, Str Sportswriter Omaha, Neb. Cloyd Boyer turned in his second straight fine pitching performance yesterday to give Indianapolis a split inthe doubleheader with Omaha. Like Old Times Challenge New York (UP) World By AL ROCHE Milwaukee, Wis. (UP Auto Racine Chammon Jack Sanford's five-hit pitch BOMBSHELL typical Juan Manuel Faneio of and a 12-hit attack by the of the ones that used Argentina said yesterday Boyer allowed only three Philadelphia Phillies, includ to expioae the long ago he wants to "get the feel" for the entertainment of of the larger, more power- ing Richie Ashburn's first hits in the seven-inning nightcap captured by the Tribe, after Omaha won the opener, home run in two years, com Daseball fans wherever the ful American racing cars bined yesterday to defeat the lMour Vfrtr Vanlaae 1 iraA I KofArA final 4i5 4-2, for its first victory this season over the Indians after Wfld cit nff lurinrr tha laef I eiAn oKrtnf in tha I pmw Milwaukee Braves, 6-2.

Ashburn's homer, a 355 five consecutive Josses, with two out in the seventh. That frame was the only one in which the Indians could muster more than one safety against two rookie hurlers, Don Choate and Glen Crable. Choate, a 19-game winner in Class last year, was removed with none out in the eighth after pinchhitter Mele singled and Winkles was safe Kuth built." dianapolis Speedway Race, a THERE IS an offday on the footer over the right field fence in the fourth inning with Sanford on base, gave The detonation broueht Fangio, arriving by plane Indianapolis schedule today and the Indians will open a back memories of those bril- rom Buenos Aires, said he ex liant stars of the Golden 20s pects to leave today for Day- the Braves' World Series hero Lew Burdette his second loss who used to rip games wide ton hio, where officials of home stand tomorrow night. The Tribe's only runs in the first tilt were provided by Jim when Shortstop Waldo Gon open with clusters of tallies tne Dayton Meei rounary this season against one vie tory. Just when it seemed they had Company have invited him to McAnany's home run.

Vince run into a pitcher who had anve ineir entry in me ouu- Also participating in the Philadelphia offense was their number and would be mile event. Fangio conceded he would Garcia and Johnny Callison homered in the second tilt to give Boyer all the batting support he needed. their master for the day. have ty "adapt myself" to the shortstop Chico Fernandez who drove in three runs, two of them on a single with the 1 0 REAL HIT PARADE different type car and closed-circuit, relatively flat track at Omaha's only run 6Tf Boyer was unearned as Indianapolis bases loaded in tho eighth. Heading the galaxy of greats of that era, of course, Indianapolis.

Sanford, meanwhile, was in committed two errors in each i in i' I BMm i i -JT35T was the Babe himself. Sur trouble in only one inning, THE BALDING, graying tilt, the Tribe having miscued rounding him in the New race driver, speaking through an interpreter, said he con the second. The longest hit off the Phillies' right-hander was Harry Hanebrink's home sidered Indianapolis as a chal York hit parade were such diamond heroes as Lou Gehrig, Bob Meusel, Tony Lazzerl and Earle Combs. What these guys did to run over the right field fence lenge after capturing nearly in each of the 11 tilts played. The marker was chalked up in the third as Lee Tate led off with a single.

Curt Flood sent a hopper to Garcia, whose try for the force at second was wide. Tate reached third and scored as in the fourth. every major road race in the gram. Here, Belleau Chief poses with Groom Gilbert Osiero and Jockey Steve Brooks after capturing the Bis-cayne Handicap at Gulf stream. Johnny Heckman rode the 3-year-old to victory Saturday.

Derby Story on Page 20. Philadelphia world during his career. DERBY THREAT Belleau Chief, owned by Mrs. O. A.

Birr, of Indianapolis, rocketed into the middle of the Kentucky Derby picture Saturday by winning over Silky Sullivan and four other Derby hopefuls in a seven-furlong race on the opening Churchill Downs pro- Milwaukee AB RBI opposing twiners would pro AB RBI zales fumbled his bouncer. But Garcia, first batter to face Crable, missed a bunt try and Joe Altobelli, running for Mele, was trapped off second. Garcia's one-hopper to third baseman Lee Tate then resulted in a double play. TOM FLANIGAN, southpaw in his first outing for the Tribe, waged a scoreless duel with Choate until Gonzalez put a homer just over the left-field barrier in the sixth. Omaha went ahead, 3-2, with two runs in the seventh.

Frey and Joe Taylor singled. Pidge Browne sacrificed but Flanigan fumbled the bunt, loading the bases. Hal Trosky relieved Flanigan and Pinchhitter Ev Joyner rapped his first pitch into center for the two runs. Omaha scored its other run in the eighth off Joe Dahlke on a two-out walk to Frey and Taylor's double. FIRST GAMf INDIANAPOLIS He said, "It is the aspiration vide material for several of any auto racer to drive at Ashburn.cf 4 3 Philley.l 4 0 Anderson, If 4 1 4 2 4 1 0 Hazle.rf 3 0 0 Mathews, 3 4 0 0 Aaron, cf 3 10 dozen books well worth Jim Frey grounded into a Indianapolis This is some reading.

Looata.e 4 1 1 Adcock.l 3 0 0 thing new to me and I don't Post.rt 3 1 0 Hanebrink.lf 3 1 1 Loaan.ss 4 11 Crandoll.c 3 10 HAS THE STUFF The have the slightest idea how I will do but I am very enthusi Koianskl.2 4 2 Fernandez, ss 4 1 Sanford, 4 1 Totals 35 12 Burdette, 1 0 'Wis. 1 0 0 1958 Yankee team doesn't astic about it" compare with that sparkling wbridge.p 0 0 0 'Torre 0 0 0 'Mantilla 0 0 0 But Fangio said he wanted double play. BOYER handcuffed the Cardinals the rest of the way as their other two hits also were singles. The righthander walked three with two out in the first but got a called strike past Oscar Sierra. Boyer hasn't pitched since New York combination of Berry-Nickel Duo Upset In 4-Ball; 8 Teams Left Conley.p 0 0 0 to look over the Dayton Steel and drive it either in Dayton 1927, of course, still it's one 'Sowatskl I Totals 30 5 2 Willi Cci vuiuic uiai a iitcucu Struck out for Burdette In fitth.

Walked tor Trowbridge in seventh. Ran for Torr. in seventh. Struck out tor Conley tn ninth. to qualify for another World Series.

If the club members PIaces' befre makmg Up hlS to eliminate Stan Feezle. and By MAX STULTZ April 18 when he conquered Philodelohia 100 300 029-6 falter once in a while Casey Milwauk 010 100 000-2 Ray Albert, 4 and 3. the Cards at Indianapolis on Defending Champions Reese Steneel. their double-talkint? IN DESCRIBING the dif- six hits. boss, will think of something, ferences between Indianao- Berry and Merch Nickel sur E-Mathews.

PO-A-Philodelphia 27-6, Milwaukee 27-13. DP-Fernandei. Philley; LMan. Schoendienst. Adcocki Logan, Ad- in the day's final match, Karl Nessler and Don Schieve to pull them through.

olis and the European- and rendered, 2 and 1, to the only cock; lopata, Femandei; Logan, Adcock. AB a tO A Garcia and Callison clouted their homers back to back in the first inning off Lefty Dave were two under par in trip Winkles, ss 4 0 But. what I wanted to get Latin-American road races, iwo oui-oi-iown swingers suu Garcia, 3b 4 left-Philodelphia 6, Milwaukee 7. 7B-Logan, Post, Aaron. HR-Ashbum, Hane-brink.

S-Philley. IP ER BB SO at was last week's "bie blow." Faneio said. "The formula of in the shooting as Joutn 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 10 1 3 0 Callison, cf 4 Hale, lb 4 ping Jim Smitson and Hank Campbell, 3 and 1. The front side was all even, but Nessler The Bombers went into the the motor, the distribution of Grove's Spring Four-Ball golf Benedict. It was Callison's second four bagger.

Hicks, rf 4 1 1 0 0 Sanford 2-tl ...9 5 2 2 6 7 Burdette II. 1-21 5 9 4 4 2 2 Trowbndae 2 1 0 0 0 I Romano, 3 McAnany, If 3 bottom of the fourth inning the weight of the car. the size tournament progressed tied with Boston at 3-3. Then of the car and the five-speed through the second round of Benedict, purchased from running when Ludlow birdied No. 14.

MEDALISTS Jerry Delks and Lee Evans continued their winning ways, downing George Wright and Wilmer Cox, 4 and 2. They were four up at the turn and got the decision when Wright and Cox bogeyed and lost the par. four 16th hole. The 16th also was the downfall of Joe Reeve and Norm Miller who dropped a 3 and 1 decision to Bob Miller and Bill Green. Already behind a hole.

Reeve and Norm Miller bogeyed IS for a loss. And Mot.io, 2b 7 Louisville by the Cards for and Schieve stroked birdies on 11 and 12 for a two-up lead and ended things with another rlaniaan, 1 the roof fell in on the Bosox. arrangement as compared to match play yesterday. 1 4 2 5 0 0 a 0 1 $20,000, was no puzzle to the 0 1 Trosky. 'Mele the two-speed at Indianapolis Bob Marsh and Tom Conard Conley 2 2 2 0 1 2 WP-Conlev.

U-Diiron, Veion, Conlan, Secory. 1-2 22. A-18408. Podres Scatters lAltebelll 0 birdie on the 555-yard 17th 0 are the main differences. I of Frankfort assured the KNOCKOUT DROPS Dahlke, 0 Tribesmen.

In the fourth, Sam Mele and Bob Hale singled. McAnany laid down a sacri hole. 2 24 11 Totals 30 tourney of a new champion Here's what happened: Bob Play resumes Saturday with OMAHA Al tfl i I Richardson TRIPLED. Tom fice bunt and Phil Mateja fol ww I wnen iney won me iirsi iwo ilOmer BV LOnSf, holes with pars, then beat off four quarter-final matches Tate, 3b 2 lowed with a sacrifice fly. Fleed, cf 10 Hits, Cains Sturdivant walked.

Hank Bauer's sinking line drive skidded past Dick Keough for I a determined bid by the title- Frey, if Taylor, rf 4 1 Semis are carded Sunday, and the 3 6 1 championship match is set for Sunday, May BOBBY WINKLES doubled holders, lb 7 Oueen, 2 Triple Play Aid a TRIPLE, Richard and Stur 3d Win, 10-3 14 1 1 0 9 3 0 0 9 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 2 1 2 4 0 0 2 down the leftf ield line in the fifth and singles by Garcia 'Joyner 1 DOWN THREE holes at the divant scoring. Gil McDougald Conniziore. 1 0 Plata. 2b 3 0 Geniales, ss 2 1 16th tee. Berry and Nickel belted his second HOMER of 11.

VtmiOAY'S RESULTS Sob Marsh-Tom Conard d. Rees. Berry March Nickel. 2 and I. 54 Cub Victory Los Angeles (UP) Left won that one with a par and Choate.

3 the year into the left field handed control artist Johnny and Mele put him across. Mele was in the starting lineup for the first time and raised his batting record to four out of Crable. 0 0 7tdi rT I they birdied 17, but Conard stands, scoring Bauer, Podres scored his third win of Boh Smith reriaced Dave Xmo drov in three runs ves- came througn witn a line cnip the season yesterday as he Bob Milier-Bilt Green d. Jo. Reeve- Norm Miller, 3 and I.

Fred Surnside-Wait Chapman A. Rudy Hinderllter-George White, i ond 3. Bud Key-Harold Frymter d. Carl-Mitch Petercheff, 3 and 1. Jerry Delks.

lee Evans a. George six. CicW th mnnnrf fnr the urith a hnmor anrl a Shot from Oir U18 green 10 scattered 10 hits to give the In the opener, McAnany's Dodgers a 10-3 victory over Totals 29 4 27 13 1 'Singled for Treskv in eighth. 'Ran for Mele in eighth. 'Singled for Queen in seventh.

Indianapolis OOO 000 20O-1, Omaha 000 001 214 RBI McAnany 2, Joyner 2. Taylor, Gen-tales. DP-Tresky, Romano, Hale; Flood. Gontales; Tete, Plata, Browne. left-Indianapolis 3, Omaha 5.

2B-Hicks, Taylor. HR McAnany, Geniales. SH Flanigan, Bosox. Mickey Mantle walked, double and the Chicago Cubs ng his birdie and the match Yogi Berra flied out and Bill pulled off a triple play while suddenly was at an end. The cknumn fanmH Nnrm Si.

Hpfpatinff th sn Francisco winners were two under par they never got another chance as Green and Bob Miller tapped in a match-winning birdie on 17. Bud Key and Harold Fry-mier had the same 3 and 1 margin over Carl and Mitch Petercheff after registering birdies on both 16 and 17. FRED BURNSIDE and Walt Chapman, rated strong threats to go all the way this year, knocked off Rudy Hinderliter and George White, 5 and 3, while the Hank Elbracht-Joe Sullivan combination fired a two-under 33 on the first nine the St. Louis Cardinals and first 1958 homer was slammed far o'er the leftfield bleachers after John Romano singled their first series triumph of Krn indArf tn renter. Mantle Riant.

5-4. before a crowd of for the 17 holes. While Berry the year. tmnin at second. Andv 22.696.

and Nickel missed regulation rewn. Dodger third baseman Dick r-arau TBiPt Tn. mrin? I The rnme-from-behind vie-1 figures by a stroke, ER BB SO WrgM-Wilmer Cox, 4 ond 2. Karl Nessler-Don Schieve d. Jim Smit-son-Honk Campbell, 3 ond 1.

Hank Eibracht-Joe Sullivan d. $tan Feezie-Rov Albert, 4 ond 3. Joe Harbin-Bob Ludlow d. Carl Brooks Dick Stockhouse. 6 and 4.

SATURDAY'S FAIRINGS T22SJMarsh-Conard vs. Green-Miller. vs. Key-Fry-mier. 1 242-Delks-Fvons vs.

Ness'er-Schieve. vs. Harbin-lud lv Gray got his fourth homer of Mantle and Siebern. Richard- tory snapped the transplanted Rainy weather continued to Scoreboard IP 7 6 2 6 4 1 1 I 1 Choat. (W, 1-01 Crable Flanigan (L, 0-1 1 Trosky Dahlk.

the season in the first inning son, up for the second time in New Yorkers' winning streak plague tne lourney ana none with Gil Hodges aboard and the innine. beat out a bunt at four straight but they re- or tne eigm cnampionsmp added a single in the sixth scoring Carey. Sturdivant mained a half a game ahead flight matches went the sched U-Camey, Carabba and 07sels, T-l :50. SECOND GAME INDIANAPOLIS as well, driving in a total of of Milwaukee first place, uled 18-hole distance. GB fouled out.

three runs The Cubs broke up the game Bob Ludlow and Joe Harbin RO A AB AMIRICAN ASSOCIATION I Ret. Charleston 1 1 4 .733 Denver 3 .117 INDIANAPOLIS 7 4 .636 Minneapolis 6 .571 Omaha 5 7 .417 St. Raul .315 1 0 2 with a two-run rally in the took the shortest one, need For the Cards, Ken Boyer 7 2'i Winkles, ss 4 Garcia, 3b 4 Callison, cf 4 Mele. rf 3 0 5 shot a leadoff homer over the eighth inning. I ing only 14 holes to dispose of 4Vs Becky Collins Sets National Swim Mark short left field fence for the THE VICTORY went to I Carl Brooks and Dick Stack levltvill.

3 .250 Hicks, rf 0 9 4', Vi Wichita 3 .250 only extra base hit by the Southpaw Don Elston who house. 6 and 4. Two up after Hale, lb 3 McAnany, If 2 Mateja, 2b 2 visiting club. took over for Dick Drott in the 10, Harbin broke the match seventh inning with the bases I open with a pair of winning Hairston, 2 lever, 2 1 Five national records were 7 21 Totals 26 OMAHA The third game of the series drew a crowd of to bring the Dodgers' filled and got the last two men birdies on 11 and 12. Brooks out.

I and Stackhouse lost 13 to a AB RO 1 IV, 7 3V4 5 I 1 Hank Sauer, who hit his I par and dropped out of the AMERICAN If AGUE I Ret. New York 3 .727 Kansas City 7 4 .636 Washington 6 4 .600 Cleveland 7 6 .531 D.tr.il 7 .531 Baltimore 4 6 .400 oston 4 9 .30 Chicoge i .273 NATIONAL LEAGUE I Ret. Son Rrtmclcs. 4 .667 Tate. 3b 4 Flood, cf 3 ALL SHE WROTE The final score was 12-7 New York.

That, my friends, was the way the Yanks did it back In the good old days. The present outfit won't explode with such force as often as did Ruth and Company, but once in a while will suffice if you are an admirer of the Yankees and I happen to be one. Ranking Cyclist Critically Hurt home attendance for nine contests to a phenomenal sixth home run of the season set and one was tied yesterday at the Central YMCA as a pair of local teams carried off titles in the Capital City MY" invitational swimming championships. Indianapolis Athletic Club Frey, If I Cermel, rf 2 Browne, lb 2 Sierra, 2 in the fourth inning, lined into A r0f.ta 377,601 fans. The Cards series drew 136,371 persons.

a triple play in the first. With m. Taylor 1 Both new records for the boys were in the 13-14 group. Dennis O'Neil of IAC qualified for the 200-yard freestyle in a record 2:04.4 and won it in 2:05.4. Edson Sessons of the Illinois Catholic Swim Club qualified for the 1 100-yard breast-stroke in a record 1:15.4 and won it in 1:16.4.

ONLY DOUBLE winners for the boys were John Stover of Willie Kirkland on second base Dana AnnMont Cannitzora, 0 Plata, 2b 3 Stan Musial got two hits Milwaukee 7 4 .636 Geniales, ss and scored a run to leave his won the boys division with Sauer hit a line drive into! A uicvil 1o 'Joyner GB "i5 V. 2 Vh 3 3 4', batting average at .533. He 150 points and Riviera Club icr, Chicago 7 4 .636 Pittsburgh .500 Cincinnati 4 5 .444 los Angeles 7 .417 Philadelehi. 4 .400 Drott's glove and the Cub Shannen Srhulti. nicked Dodger pitchers for won the girls division with right-hander threw to Tony Louisville, Ky.

(Spl.) Jack tQueen St. Louis 3 .271 seven hits in 11 times at bat 308. Swimmers up to 12 years 3 21 Tflvlnr tn rirmhla Kirklann nff I Pnclov nf Tnrliananolic mirarti. Totals in three days. Montgomery, Ala.

(AP) second and Sam Tavlor threw I Innclv avnMaH a aarinna rH old competed Saturday while yesterday's action involved boys and girls 13 to 16. St. Louis I es Angeles 'Flied out for Sierra In sixth. 'Singled for Gonzales In SOT.nth. 'Flied out for Benedict in fifth.

4Greunded int. fielder's choice far jacx unoison, nousion, ih, ta first t0 catch Mavs. Mont ftara vaetarHav aftAmnon the Dayton YMCA and tame AP, PR a 4 1 Kin of Riviera. v-iass iiuct, 1 rlnrinff th Kentucky Derbv Dork. 3 Schultz in seventh.

INDIANAPOLIS 200 110 0-4 M. I BECKY COLLINS of Riviera Omaha 001 000 0-1 Two other national marks had been set Saturday in the at tne Montgomery woiorcy- MiZZZtJ 3 th 1 4 0 banner 0 0 K.rkland.rf 3 0 was a triple winner yesterday RBI-Garcie, Callisen. Mete. Meteia. DP-Hele, Winkles, lever.

2R-Winkles. and set two of the new rec Musial.1 Ennis.lf Bover.cf Green, rf Smith, Kasko.ss Jones. I.Jackson 11-12 age group. Judy Rust of Running second in a rain HR-Garcia, Callisen. SH McAnany.

AB RBi Gilliam. 2 3 0 0 lorker.lf 2 0 1 Funllo.rf 1 0 0 Volo.rf-lf 5 1 Hodges. 1 4 2 1 Gray. 3 5 2 3 Cimoli.cf 4 2 2 Demeler.cf 0 0 0 Zimmer ss 4 2 Pignatono.C 0 0 0 iWoller.e 3 1 2 Podres.p 3 0 I Totals 34 10 9 ords for the 13-14 age group. Riviera won the 160-yard in storm in his Jaguar-D, Ensley Boyer.

SF-Mateta. -IP IIHSO 2:14.5 in the 200-yard free hit an oil slick after being Benedict II. 0-11 5 7 4 4 2 2 Sthultt 2 0 0 0 I style and 1:07.2 in the 100- AS RSI AB RBI T. Tovlor.2 3 0 Rodnguez.B 1 0 0 Mavs.d 4 1 Walls. rt 4 2 1 Sauer If 3 11 Banks.ss 4 1 1 Ceoeda.t 4 11 Morvan.lf 4 1 Soencer.ss.2 4 1 Thomson.

4 10 0 Cormell.2 2 0 long. I 4 2 3 'King 0 0 Gorvl.3.2 4 0 Schmidt.e 1 0 S. Tovlor.e 2 10 Thomas. 2 10 'Adams. 1 0 Uablonski 0 0 1 Drott.

2 10 6oagers.se 0 0 0 Elston. a 0 0 0 Gomez. 2 0 0 'Bolger 0 0 0 Grissom.p 0 0 0 Topoe 0 0 0 Constable. 0 Totals 33 10 i Barclov.D 0 0 0 Totals 29 5 4 dividual medley for girls in 2:08.6 and Ed Glick of the Fort Wavne T' won the ed by another car. His 'volenzueio 1 Mabe.p 0 'Kott 1.

lover IW, 2-0) 7 3 1 4 3 yard butterfly. Pat Rardon and U-O'Toole, Carney, Carabba. T-l car got airDorne over nay Smith 1 Donna Graham, also or Riviera A-l ,693. same race for boys in 2:03.6. Totals 33 10 bales and skidded 75 feet be were double winners.

Yesterday's Results AMEHICAN ASSOCIATION Omaha 4-1, INDIANAPOLIS 2-4. Louisville St. Raul 5. Denver 11-1, Wichita 2-6. Charleston 9-2.

Minneapolis 5-0 (2d awn. 1 1 Innings). AMERICAN HAGUE Bnsten 7, Washington 5. Detroit 9, Cleveland 5 (2d gam. postponed, neinl.

New York at Bellimere (2, pastpwied, rain. Kansas City Chkage (2), pMtpaned, ram. NATIONAL LEAGUE PMedelphio 6. Milwaukee 1. Chicago Son Francisco 4.

lee Angeles 10. St. Levis 3. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (2, postponed, rain. Today's Schedule AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Chert et Omaha (night).

Louisville at St. Paul Inighll. Only 9atms scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE N. somes scheduled.

NATIONAL LEAGUI N. eems scheduled. Final team standings: spectators and a fire Singled tor Jackson in fifth. lmed out for Mabe in eighth. 'Struck out for Pain, in ninth.

Miss Graham set a record truck. Bovs-IAC. 150i Riviera Club, 115: Catholic Swim Club, 37t Fort Woyne of 5:33.4 in the 15-16 group Local Soccer Team Edges Fort Wayne St. louis 010 001 001-3 las Angeles 312 004 00-10 Eddie Crawford of Chicago in a Porsche RS won the 30 C-Blasinoome 2. PO-A-St.

Louis 24.9. YMCA, 30j Donner Pool, Columbus, 24; Huntington YMCA, 2: Dayton YMCA, 22 Indianapolis Senate Avenu. YMCA, 1 Kokomo YMCA. 8: Terre Houte for the 400-yard individual medley. Wendy Mueller of IAC tied the 15-16 record in Los Angeles 27-IS.

DP-Gilllom, Zimmer Indianapolis defeated Fort lap race, Walked fof O'Connell tn seventh. Hit sacrifice fly tor Thomas in seventh. 'Ran for S. Taylor In eighth. Sacriliced for Elston In eighth.

Wolked for T. Taylor In eighth. Chicago 020 000 021-5 San Francisco 100 100 101-4 YMCA, 7: lofayett. YMCA, ii Indionap- Wayne, 4-3, in an Ohio-Indiana ona Modges i-llt Orav, Gilliam and Hodges; Zimm.r ond Hodges. left-Sf.

louis 6, los Angeles 7. 2B-Walker, Volo. Cimoll. HR-Gray. Bover.

SB-Zimmer. Gil INDIANAPOLIS drivers ac the 100-yard butterfly with a Olis.YMCA, 2. Club. 308, IAC 52j lilt Soccer League match at Ger man Park yesterday afternoon. counted for seven first places neis Catholic Swim Club.

48i Indianap 1:07.8 qualifying time. She liam, a-roares. ar-iarker. the first heat. Tom Clark, from Houston, captured Class five-mile feature and the second heat Bud Mayes of San Jose, named the nation's No.

1 amateur rider of 1957, was injured in a crash on a turn at the Chisholm Speedway. He was listed in critical condition with a fractured arm, a compound fracture of the left leg and fractured ribs. Races Rained Out Rain yesterday washed out the Salem (Ind.) sprint races and a scheduled 100-mile championship midget race at Langhorne, Pa. The Langhorne program has been re-scheduled for next Sunday. olis Westwood Country Club, 18; Fort IS during the afternoon including won the event in 1:08.7.

IP ER BB SO Jones tl. 0-21 1 V. 3 4 4 3 0 Tony Yuuksaar, center for Wayne YMCA. two by Harry Palmer driving a Jackson 2V, 4 2 2 I 1 long. DP-O Connall and ClOMoi Spn- cr, O'Connell ond Ceoda.

Lett Chic- ward, scored all four goals as Volvo sedan the local' team registered its first win against five loses. Mob. 3 3 4 0 1 4 Pain. 1 0 0 0 0 2 Padre. (W.

3-01 ....9 10 3 3 3 U-Burkhart, Boggess, Sudot. Gorman. A-4 941. Ensley and Dave Causey oqo 4. Son Francisco 3.

2B-Sonkt. Long. 3B Thornton. HR-Long, Cepwto. Sofgtr.

IP B8SO D'ott 4 3 2 3 5 drove Jaguars to victory in Leonard Gets $20,000 In Las Vegas Tourney Class races; Duke Knowlton Elt'cm (W, 1-01 0 0 0 0 0 Rodhguu 2 1 I 10 1 won the Class modified race in a Kurtis-Corvette; Chuck Gomez 7 6 3 3 I 5 Griuom (U 1-1) Constobl 2 1 0 1 lip' Rickert topped the Class Barclay 1 OOOOI Gomez Ditched to on. batter In eiahthi geles "bought Leonard in event in a Porsche-Carrerra, ROM VYIRI SERVICES Las Vegas, Nev. Stan Constable pitched to two batters in ninthl. U-Crawford. Smith.

Dascoli. T-2 36. Record Fish Catch Reported Miami (UP) A native fisherman landed a giant sawfish Saturday that may prove to be the largest fish ever caught with hook and line in North Leonard, an old pro in the and Bill Allen won a special race in an MGA. art of match play, whipped The entire Indianapolis con iTIrrrfT young Billy Casper in a head and head duel down the home stretch yesterday to win the tingent will race there in a two-day program May 10-11 at Stout Field. the pool for $11,500.

Net to the winning buyer out of a record pool of $266,000 is $95,760. Ston Leonard: 69-65-69-6S- Billy Casper 65-70-71-70-276 frank Stranahon Tommy Bolt 69-67-71-74-281 Gen. Littler 68-74-71-63-281 Dutch Morrison 70-70-72-70-282 Arnold Palmer 72-68-72-70-282 Ken Venturi George Bayer Gardner Dickinson Paul Harney 75-71-67-72-285 It's Fan to Eat Out -specially Downtown American waters. rich Tournament of Champions golf event by one stroke with a record-cracking The catch, made by Miami 18-hole score of 275. insurance man Albert Gnat, measured 14 feet, two inches and its weight was estimated at more than 1,000 pounds by ttilly Maiwell 71-71-74-70-286 Leonard wound up with a 7A several veteran fishing guides.

68 to go with earlier rounds of 69-69-69. Casper, finishing with a 276, had rounds of 65-70-71-70. A sawfish is a member of Jimmy Demor Lionm Heberl Dick Mover Walker Burkemo Rob-rto Di Vicsrao Howie Johnson Bill Johnston Ed Oliver Docg Ford Al Besselink ITS. I nirOjyisrrWPegf il-f ssie lsVJeszkSzaTJiPlszatMsjg the shark family with a snout Enjoy a tall, foamy tl of this xtra cool milk today at Leonard collected $10,000 KT1 iULlMflJ that resembles a two-edged crosscut saw. Racer Loses "Wheel, Driver Is Killed Portsmouth, England (AP) Allan Overton, an English automobile racer, was killed yesterday when his Aston Martin sports car swerved into Langstone Harbor.

The car appeared to lose a front wheel while travelling about 100 miles per hour during the Gosport Motor Club's speed trials. Overton was thrown clear but was dead when rescuers reached his body. MR. top money plus a reported $10,000 bonus. ZjLSjJ7i fa Tomorrow The extra $10,000 repre YOUR INDIANS vs.

MINNL SASEBsAEiEc Meeting Tonight Junior Baseball managers meeting will be held tonight, instead of Tuesday, at the Park Department offices at 7:30 p.m. sents the appreciation of the man who "bought Leonard in the Calcutta pool, a legal auction in Las Clniri AUTOMOTIVE DISCOUNT center IIUVI ME 1-6052 750 MASS. AVE. Gam at 7:45 P.M. FREE PARKING 2 HOURS AFTER PA-ALL DAY SUNDAY DENISON 6AR.

Optn 'til 1:30 A.M. Fri. and Sat. 12:30 Other Nights FOR RESERVATIONS ME 2 5371 ft Anderson pf Los An- sVkOtkKs.dKe sO 0 i M. i PSwzSl ess I A ze sp.

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