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I 'i i.t tpcsivay Leu's This Ycnr Cpcsd ay Ctathtics and .2 Ar cr ar.iz:i xr.r.rz in Ar.vr.i. All drivers vh') in far.c! tiof.cl jr. ct 3 rr.u. have a r. card in this crar.izitAn.

The driven tr.i ciri rr. 1 3 rcis T.ith the Thrce th? as AAtlcn is cI'ci. In return the i tzr.cllor.n' for all authorize i race 3, ar.l lochs cut for thci In tliition to hav i trdwaj's at Indianapolis, Al toor.i, Kansas City, L03. Armeies tr. 1 ur.

Icr its control, the 17. re 3 A li.cr.ses meets cn some ciiri A Threr A card th hofe cf fvry iirt track Jrivr. Arl vi Tir A card Ii obtained. NrO to Irirtr trh 1 lrlvf In utunc tiotJ or 'iiit'nr mli! The j' r.alty In eijMjUI'on from the Three A. an fw will rik tM.

tor ni ftjtJi th fol i it tfiffJcult r.IIir wh drive a f'; tcial, J.ae jcttaf re fr t' round tut Jyle r.ic!r, expttUion ftfil .3 tf 1 lat wetk. roie cf t'. crab eesilnit the Three th Thr A ha done the 'r! fr r. I jol. It nke rjfi r.ar.

it cry, Irtta4 cf v.r 1 to tte cf 1 ii It lo 1 ry the Tt.rf.A v.ia'tv tvi rre tr.oney ji. ,1 ttfere the ta.rt rt, tret fto 5rlver may fi'ii of t.l fctsr. It t'at the purce hell be ti Jl!) In pr! fv rut ts fr 'ch mile 1 t. I'n thla rui the totl nr. 'f it I I 1 1.

It If as fol 1115; third pir. li.OCO; jr 'i iKt, li.ii': fifth rUce, 1 A' mti'i venti 1 $1. '); i Uf. 1 vi e. Il.iua: tenth c.

11J 1. In t. iJwiy t.n vi'l ti stnt 'lt 1 0.0 HmODI (Jrlvrrs not (lr.iX ore roi a. It i tint tee lit. Itrtio.l tkut 'ft 'Iu(ljr rrfaed riu'5 atr ftr tle wmlnj rare, ere lrtUr tkreusk feat I uu, Irfilrn, a kee fttea reV'I ka ara 1 1 (n, nor In tht Jut setting l.ac lata rjirlfia" tartie after ti'lr ft! a tf trll r.

'1 i.rr' urn threeer, i aer lat but 1 I it ro.1!r far Tl i i r. tUey Uf3 Cat Sa rr her eat rr rt tft 0 iw a dtr era Sf riv. ef i Am, rr. I fcet 1 Vert t'e er I 1 At "TS 1 1 lArd r're. 1 he '1 Jill were a I ef one, 'the tt Tear, I aa ffn a efcnise i ro e.

1st iat nJ the Mer are ttllnt lrk Eii i(k all (luttK the, Hat te tfce f. ear la rrt on tke rnr vi. itnf mr rr. tin ee tola the l'tst rrrdra ta tie laJlana r.n e. IV'u't Alniyt As re.

crivere ere anxious Rft a if t. ve r. i 0 r.e U. hr.l tl truit over iion i'. a r.

In order that they tlr. to tuiie V. lv therrj measured coirritte tO a it It within th stoa lA.lt. Sf ctve ti err a at tt. 'n tr race l'elf.

tf a Ivrr hl Qusllfl trijl nnd v. I i aa aerase cf eUhty i sn tvh: Is the a. i.i rM 1' an tr al cn or ci 1 't ion til It i i be r. ei it to hi any tt rw'. "inJ.iy i.

ie l.im his pASition in the AV ns as. 4 ''hat th 'r on th firt 'a. 1 'i fi i driver r.t v. i.t tori tr 1 von 4 i tf wili kv Olh fifnr trjv rnril Ift'lv re t' f. I.

it her U.a i li cn tVe drivers (if f. ur. 1 they have quall Srctator. year Chevrolet, veil Ir.r.vn f.s a r.r.i as a designer 1 cf cars, has worry a tout tr.a race. tv.rr.:3 a wheel in tha cf any cars ready.

1a a rare exrerier.ee for lull: the in Chevrolet. IrAhcr, on first ar.J Jc a ,3 i Ahth. In KZl he C.J. r. voill r.hh Lr.rosillla by first with a Frcn riven by Tcsimy Tcroy Julos liliirjice I r.r.:thcr Trontrnac third Ulfa r.J fir.l.hej cr.e r.ir.th iaoo.

Lcuii did the rk cn the Specials Ust tut they Mere withdrawn ree I naf Th tav sni front av Ay cn the ivry are ff fA rt stral thtaways cn the r. ji 1 V. south turns i fit of the four rTj is a c. rter a circle srd i i. i'f i ii The straiirht I i i re rot In sr rntr v.

ire t.rty i wide and the r.ot 1 the concrete wile. uilt fifteen years ir ty riile nn hur sred. v.r.7 a is to r.iake at ef at kr Imp an th la a Ja to and ar out who held but Insr. a It a up tr, ad car is jlr 1 EW TOnK, i Kmr 2imm kr for tw naam, asd hrrm er the IWt rijrr tnanl IC3 mm WlCfev Tlr Tanjc. Cklate ttt tk Imstltate Terfcloty, atU4 kle Iqaalilleatisas a ad rlr a la letter rwrl red by tke VeteE ter Itaclnjf A (Im Frl3r.

file a'ja mta ke wrlf, (Ka lafaraaatlsa tkat (here wm a kortasre mt Joebeya oreat. lie welgka 110 amala aali. toda at to average of 10) miles Hour. MIttoa'a 9pr ljutt Tear. Wire Tamrar HUtea ejaUfle4 kle II.

C. t. talal laa year ke) mvrrmKm I0.IT eallea aa krar fa lap ar tea mile. Hie fatt lap waa la 1 wkleki rirea .5 tMllea aa kaac Tkle laterestlaer ia ter af tke faef that tha lift le ears era aaUl ta ae better eaapc ta era fast tkae) tr were tea. It ataaaat o4 vtltkoat aataar tkat MUta llI trr ta re are him fareaer ra Jaa m9 aaaek raa It re analaa ta He aeea.

II kaa tke aveed aa4 Ike nkltl. fcat tker te eertaia palat mm tke fcaeal traeki ker4 nkhk aelther akJU eiar aee4 aralU taa emar ka rearkerf tkat Mlt laat year. If nwl kle ear lata tk aeatk. cad tke ertkwat traere mm tkat alatari trial ka aaaa tve attlr ta kala kle at Irwa tkoaaa4tk art af aeeaa4 laatrer tala year. Or ka aaay kae Uttl ewte eea tke tkaa laat year, tkaairk It la kara ta a4eTtaa4 keve ke eaali kav mar tkaa ke kad tkea.

Tkere kae ka em mt tit detera kla rar a ki Mia tkat It la pwlkJ ta tare tke lMil aval la i wklek ie Tr 112 mllee aa ker. atklac kot Ik ere a test af eklll. ea4 aaa laek: waa 14 aaake tha aaal kia. la faet. laa la ta re rerded ae key tad tke palkle ky the majority af tkaee mho fellevr eperdway rm eleeety.

Drtrera Get ta B4 irost cf ffce driteri gtttitis bed by 10 o'clock theee hlfhla erettlnr tiD about or In tlje morning They are aot overlooking chance to be In roods ahap drtrera are not going to be tjumeroue and there are verfcl ilrlYere rnlnr to have to drive wUB relief. There are alwaya few do oot wlea to be relieved. Ile'a Qatek One of the drlvera name wit because he waa not boasttnir. ohly atatine facta when aaked i telle of dodglne a wrecked ckr directly aJhead of on a. teedway.

It waa not exactly dod either. Hut a car ahead blew tire and cot away from ltlrlver. ehot down to th bottom of tk track and then atarted upward I n. Hetween the time tt atarted downward and the time It weht back to the top of the track, the men behind spurted and paned above the wrecked car, just aa It waa tllther sr up the Incline. It mmncd the luiky man by Inchee.

It may be UJ that the driver of the wrecked was not hurt. A I.eae Ckanea ta Leant ta With th passing1 of th iridiag mectanlcf la th fpeedway races lajet year passed kls the opportunity that a ere at many had of learnlcs the racing business. The dlng me chanic' quite often graduated Into the criving class. Threat moat prominent examples of this are Jlfn rnv tury. who first rode with Harry Harts, who rot liia racinc baptism as a rldlhs; Mechanic with LJ ile Hearne, and Lltartan Kengler, who used to rUl with Harts.

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Dirt Races at Wlackrater. Ind, May St. With a total of forty six entries, In cluiiins the cream of the dfrt track Crlvers, listed for the automobile races at Funk's motor speedway. incr.ester. ina, aiemoriai aay.

racir.tr fans are assured a day rare fporu t'poed fans have a preference; for ahort distance races and more of them, so the management has made up a rrosram three fif teen, twenty five and forty miles. Th first race will start promptly at p. m. i Puraie Golfer Beat Fardae, CHICAGO, May 23. The North wetern University pro'f team rwon its third match cf th sea son Fri riay by defeating Purdue golfers on the Olenvtew course, 16 to S.

J3ix ler, cf Turdue. shot a 74 In i the morning, wtitca is two over par. In ry TITO INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATUBDAY, 21, 192k fit' Ko. 1 cf Smith, Bayonne, N. No.

2 Iloy Wallace, Indianapolis, A No. 3 Bud Taylor, Terre Haute. No. 4 Harry Krohn, Akron. No.

5 Tommy Ryan, McKees port. Pa. No. 6 Joe Lohman, Toledo. All of the acrappera participating the tripie, wlndup of Steva Har ter'a Waahlkarton A card at "Washington parls next Thuraday night told Tlctorles over present or ex title holder.

Jeff Smith, the cloba trotting middleweight, holds Tlctorlea over Har Greb, jmlddlewelght champion, and Mike McTlgue, 17S piond charm pion. in addition, the Bayonne flaeh haa beaten practically all tba Ku ropean and Australian champions. Joe Lohman, the Toledo battler, who oppoaes Smith, hold a "vie tory over) BattHng Slki. former world'a light heavy champ, wtnntnr from the fatngular Sengaleae at Minneapolis In i February. iTommy Jtyan, th McKeeeporW bearcat, nae aianea out pmtr defeats to Abe Goldstein, th present 'bantarh champ, and his opponent, BUd Taylor, the Hooaiet thunderbolt, forced Pancho Villa, bone of thei flywelghta, to run second.

In their recent clash at Milwaukee. Harry Krohm, th Akron vtMrtn, who anraaea Roy Wallace, the Brlghtwood middleweight, is th proud poeaeeeor of a knockout victory over iMIke McTlerue. acorinr the win aho rtly before Mlk won tht decision over the rampaging Sik for the light heavyweight crown. Hoy Wallace was formerly middleweight amateur champion. Therefore all the boxers 'featured In the three ten round settoa have beaten champions, aa Wallace waa forced to win from an ex amateur champ to gain hia title.

Action galore should be provided local ring fans aa the card shapea up as one of th best boxing cards ever offered the, west. Fights and Fighters NEW Leonard. TORK, My 24. Johnny of Allentown, se lected by th rfew Tork atate ain letlo commission as th most logical ckndldat th featherweirm crown of iohnny Dundee, lost th decision to) ie7 yorlc. In a ten round nout nrooklvn Ust nlrhL Both acora knockdowns In th early stagea of thm match, but i VacareUl waa atronrer.

I i iSld New Tork, junior scored a technical t'a acheduted ten round Krm nver Andv Chaoey, of NW York, formerly of Baltimore. CUEVEliANT. May; t. Day mmmmmtmwm Shade. California welterweight, won the referee's decision over Morn Schlalfer, Omaha, in a twelve round rh.riu Cflndmtn.

I rfew Tork, 'knocked olt C.rr Trrnklne Clevew iont tut sevenin rouua ui scheduled ten round bout. LVEWAWL. N. Jlay ,24 Th winner cf th Carpentler GIbbons fight at Michigan Oty nxt Saturday will challenged by Ermlnlo Spall. Turopean i heavyweight tor a match her th last week of June.

Bake jCutman. local promoter. said today. Spaila will arrive In i New York from Argentlnaj where he.i waa knpeked out by LIs Flrpo BLACK GOLD TO CARRY TOP Ml $5,000 DERBY CLEVELAND. May 24.EUek Gold, witfner of th Kentucky and Louisiana; derbies, was to attempt to make it three straight today by capturing' th inaugural' running of th IS.C09; Ohio Stat Derby at Mapls Heights.

Indication are that it would ib decided over a. heavy tract. I Black Gold was assigned top weight, 114 pounds, the sam as carried in th Kentucky and Louis Una Lerbr events. jockey J. D.

Jlooner. who piloted hlra to. "Victory in those events, waa up. Six otaer tnree year oias wer named oversight to 1 start In th mile and an eighth event. Among them is Dunoon.

which an eS seo ond In the West Virginia Derby. Other scheduled starters are: nr. I ProbahSe Jockey. Weirht Norih treete Cotey loi hie Streaa Xirbs runooa. i P.

Grooe 109 Ptyman hi H.Kaiaer lit rvrut T. Sbarpa 113 Reiweed. i V. saansm 113 E.ue trtax end xxvny wia De covpied as the J. atcJiiUaa entry.

Tit IBy Jmhm B. Faaterl A (Cepynxht. 1,824) Special Wire to Tka XasU aaa ealia jewa NEW TORK. May 24. Daxxy Vance, of the Brooklyn Nationals, has a burning: ambition to lead his league ln pltchlns thla year and if he continue to bat home runs, when his team neads them to win he is more than'llkiely to be suc cessful.

Ability to bat in Tlctorles in' a pinch rives a pitcher a decided edsre onihts rivals. ance i finishes thla week out in front. wth Alexander running him a good race Alexander has not been battlnr any home runs, but he is lucky nough to hav a team that ILDazzy 1 I taMR EMS I i mm. A M. mm mi i A vj A' v.

Senators and Indians Sched tiled for Double Header Wlndup Today. Th Indians. today Were out of the lead of th American Association for th first time this season. Th Indiana did not play) with th Sena loZ mnoMy. because of rain and while the Trib waa idle the Saints, who hav been menacing for some time, crawled Into th lead by beating; th Brewers.

The Kansas City lues. which wer Wed with th Indiana for the lead a ago. also wer unabla ta nl cuf. End they are In third ry iuoa. a iuii game behind the Tribe.

t. Th Indiana and' the Senators were 10 stage a double header this i ib moon in tn windop of th Columbus series and on Sunday th Toledo Mud Hn.a will come to vvasnmgton pafk tor a series of our games. Twe Gasaea Itsee Day. Th Louisville Colonels will open a aeries witn the Indiana next Thursday. A double header will be played Friday, during the running of th 800 mlla raca.

iftnv hav doubted th wisdom of playing; baseball on 'race! day. but the experience has been that race day has been one of the banner baseball days at Washington! park. The Mud Hens hav climbed Into sixth position ahead of the Brewers and Senators, and they threaten to become a factor In'th A. A. race.

Th Hen got away; to a poor start recently, hut lately they hav been stepping along at si lively pace. All the association clubs are within six and a half games of each other, and If th weather man would get over hia rain i water Jar. the Interest all around th circuit would greater than for many years. GrtfTkfc TJnaee Katfe. 2TASHTOXX.

Temu. Jtar 34 Bert Grif fith, former Brooklyn i outfielder, who Is playtnr the outfield for tfaahvflla fMe year, baa foam to Boctoeaterl ktiaa. to nnderro aa operation to reheva a pain in kJs rirht kc. Ta kae ootnered Orunta ail year and bia piajrtar aas bos beea what it should be. i Walter Johnson, May 24.

Walter Johnson, veteran speed ball pitchier of the Washington Americans, tied the American League record for consecutive strikeouts when fanned six membars of th Chicago Whit Fpx in a row. The record waa held jcrintly by Jim Scott, of th Whit Sox. who fanned thre men In tha sixth inning and thre mor in the seventh inning of th first gram against St. Louis on Jun 22. 1912, and T.

J. O'Brien, of who fannad one man In thi first inning, three In th second and two In the third Inning on April IS. of th sam year. Johnson, in tying this mark fanned the last two men fae him In th second inning, whiffed th next three La the third and struck out th first man up in th fourth. Tha "veteraj Harry Hooper ndd th consecutive strikeouts by smashing; out a single, the 'only hit off Johnson.

In abutting out the White Sox. Johnson hungup his lOSth shutout victory of his caxr. Fourtsn menj wer struck out by Johnson, who has been with th Senators fori eighteen years. Th number la within two of th record for modern baseball held by Bub WaddelL who fanned sixteen, while pitching for the St, Louis Americans In 1912. Th world's record for consecutive strikeouts la a nine Inning gam is held by George Wilts, who whlla member kt tha Giants taff struck out 'seven Cincinnati players In a row on May He struck out thre in the fourth, and four' In th fifth inning Bresnahan dropping; the third strike In th fifth inning.

in gives him a working margin, now that Uollocher Is back with the Cubs once more, i Th Yankees and Pittsburgh let Vane go ia 151. He was passed aloner. ailinr. to bring up eventually In Jtt Joseph. Then he kicked around successively In th So athexa AssoclaUon, th American Association, the Intemationol League and the Pacific Coast League.

Even when he won twenty on games and lot only eleven for New Orleans In 1921. tha big league scouts could not see htm none of them, that Is, but Brooklyn's. As ther was no competition, Brooklyn got him cheap. It waa not until th next year whenJVanc Itched eighteen victo trles ond twelv defeats for Brooklyn that th other bis league clubs began to reaUs was not through. i i V' Will Race in Five Events at the Olympic Finals June 5 7, i Johnny Welsmuller, th world's greatest speed swimmer, and sven teammates from; the Illinois Athletic Club at ChlcagtiJ wer among; th en tranta received today for th Olympic finals try outs on Jan I and 7.

Paul Jordan, director ot th three day meat, received the entries i from Coach William Bach rach, of th Xlllnola Athletic Club, along; th messag that the Windy City contingent will com to Indianapolis th mradl of th coming week for training; in'th Broad Rippl pool where th meet will stagd. Welsmuller, Harold J. Krueger, Robert D. Skelton, Oliver Horn. John Farley, Conrad Ml ia, John H.

Ball, Jr. and Edwin Lennox, will eomnosa th Illinois Athletic Club team unless somet additional last minnta an. trie are brought in by Coach Bach racn, wnea accompanies th team to inaiana polls. i JVt Eater lm Back Strakeak A Welsmuller has been entered. In flv events.

Th Olympic vent he entered axVth fifty, and 100 meter free style, tOO meter free style, 400 meter free style, and th 100 yard fr Although Welsmuller Is one of th top notch ers In the back a iron, a a was not entered In those events. i Thla will Johnny first Olympic, as he became the luminary In swimming; Just after th last Olympics. Since 1121, when he won his tret national A. A. U.

championship, tha Illinois. Athletic Club star has been making world'a marks and national championships until now ne practically noios them all. Harold Kruger. a pal of Weis mullers, is entered, in the 100 meter back stroke, 400 meter and 100 meter free style and 200 meter free styl vents. will also participate in th high diving competition.

John Farley, national breast strok champion, la to swim in th 100 meter event, while Robert D. Skelton, hia teammat who holds th United States record In th breast stroke, wtll also be In that event. John H. Ball. a former Du luth, lad, who Is swimming at th Illinois Athletic Club, will be In the 200 meter and 400 meter and 1,500 meter free style events.

Conrad Mila and Oliver Horn, are to represent the club in th 100 meter back strok event, i Speed Merchant He repeated In 1923 to tha' tun of eig nteea victone ana riiteen de feats not as rood a record as in th preceding year, although pitcnea better osai. anythinr. i This year, with a week of May yet to go, Vance has won a third as many games as he won either in 1922 or 1922, and it looks as though he were not groins to stoo until he had run up a string of at least twenty five Tlctorles. If roes above twenty five, he will almost surely lead tn leagua. Laqu.

of Oncinnati, is playing In hard luck. Two mor defeats, and he will hav lost as many rames as na did all i of last season, ills win in rness Is alwava in vldenc. but never In his career has turned In two casital records in successio Limelight and last year was his rood year. Jefferson Twirler Strikes a a Out Eleven, a 1 ULFATETTE. May t4.

Th fourth round of the Invitational high school baseball tournament at Purdue University waa postponed until It o'clock today because of wet grounds. After the. third round Friday It looked as though Technical, of Indianapolis, and Jefferson, of Lafayette, will mt In th final round today to determine the state title. Bicknell sprun th big surprise in Friday games by defeating Mor on, of Richmond. Lefty Lee.

rltchlnr for Jefferson. of this city, struck out eleven batters held Manual, of Indianapolis, to on hit, when the local de feated the Indianapolis team Fri day. Pet McConnelL Jefferson third baseman, starred with two doubles and a circuit driv out of four times at bat. a i a ua Gaaaea jneatar. kWlth th exception "of th Tech leal Attica came, all th games of the second round were fairly clos.

Th Tech nln won from Attica. J4J to T. Glenn, of Terr Haute, defeated Whltlnr In a clos conteet. to S. South Side, of Ft.

Wayne, won from South port. 7 to Remington lost to West Lafayette. 14 to X. and Blck neii. on ot tn strongest teams entered In th tourney, downed Morton, of Richmond to S.

In an ex cellently played game. Kignt tea ma are paired today as follows: Greencastle vs. Bicknell; Technical vs. Whiting. West Lafa yette vs.

soutn Side, and Jefferson vs. East Chicago. The winners of these cames enter th seml nnala. Winners of th semi finals play for th championship, and th losers of th semi finals meet in a consolation round for third and fourth place. Beeaad Kaaad.

i h. x. 0 1 0 0 14 4 a 1 5 1 IS Batterlee JtcCooneil and Jfohunan: Bailer, phlliine and Lrla 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 6 2 East 0 1 0 0 4 1 Paturtee Kewetl and Buihar: Smrmli ana rtMioca. 0 0 0 0 1 8. S.

irt.Waynel 0 1 1 1 bait ertev Sim ms and Callon: Fromnth aivi wjm. Garrett SOOOOIO South port 1 1 0 0 1 14 4 4 Batlenes Hudebrand and JtcLauxhiin; i mmipeon ana sips. 0 a 6 0 0 0 4 12 6 BoonrtUe. ....0 0 0 0 0 3 4 Battcrlea Roea and Bretlall. WMltu.

Thirl Eni. B. TT bienn. 4JL 1 3 ft Whtunr ro 111 4 a Batteriea BahilUs and Klatte: Krompak Jeff 0 0 3 0 0 88 8 Manual 000000 0 0 1 Batteries Lea and Mohlmaa; Biggs. AtUca.

1 00 0 0 0 (V 7 8 0 10 ft 3 3 3 24 24 6 Batteriea Rush, X. Jordan and Jordan: atichael and Desutter. 1 0 1 0 1 0 03 0 4 South 4 0 0 3 10 7 11 2 Batteriea HI Vie brand and McLaughlin; Carrie and West. Retninrtoa. ..1 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 510 Went Lafayette 4 0 3 3 0 0 14 8 9 Batteries Blake.

Casey snd Bane: Smith and Flora. Bicknell 0 0 1 3 2 0 08 7 8 Morton. 2 00 011 1 3 1 Batterlee Sterling and Srisco; Sharp, Lecey and Eubank, BIG LEAGUE SIDELIGHTS NEW TORK. May 24. Old timers trooped back to th stage In con cart yesterday.

Walter Johnson In his' eighteenth season, held th Whit Sox. to on hit. struck out fourteen men and allowed only one van on oaiia in on ivsa saoutoui victory a Washington heat th Whit Sox," 4 to 9. Ty th Georgia peach of twenty years ago, ran hia hit total te 2 402 by making four, and picked a Ruthlan bid for a homer off th centerfield bleachers. Bah Ruth, who first hit over .200 in 1915, mad his tenth homer of th year in th fifth with a man on.

and later scored tne winning run over Detroit after singling: In the ninth Dnnn. hna .1 a ma rl knee threatened his career In th winter futur book, beat out a homer inside the park with another man ahead ox him. Ehmk held Cleveland to seven hits and Boston won a 6 to contest, also featured by the fielding of Tris Speaker. Zach Wheat of tha Brooklyn Dodrers. celebrated his thirty sixth birthday at.

rittsourgn or nittina his fifth home run of th year In tha to i victory in wnicn agea Bur leigh Grimes held tne Pirates to six hits. Huch Mcauinan. wno rode the th. htriRh 1 la Vnnraw'a youthful pitching' phenoms bloomed tha inrinr. contrinuiea nia aeo ond victory in two starts when the Reds exploded under Carl Mays in In a nintn inning ana lurnea a pucn ing ouei into an to uiaat win.

i brllllanc only one youthful star penetrated. Roy Meeker, of the Athletics ansaoiea nia team 10. per form th conscientious duty of rawer dt noiainar ma cnaiiengang i i ,1 i UTOWns lO turaa rau ii (ina uu i scratch shutting them out, to McQuillan's victory regained the National Lag leadership for th Giants. COLLEGE BASEBALL flinita, 4 Kerewr. 1.

Ullaaiaitii Ohle Btaaa. ts. BUTLER MEETS CINCY Th Butler baseball team was to taea la tha eraltT rst rinelnn atl on irwm iciu luia itciuuuu ii ium consent of th weather man could bo obtained. Bobby HInes, an Indianapolis boy and former Tech High School athlete, is th star of the Clncy team. Th same wttn tstat normal was called off Friday oe cause of wet rrounds and win piayea on irwm I Vk A BR 1 1 1 1 i U1U MUCa I III if 1 I VV UJ M' i i 4 i i 1 1 i I i i 1 1 xx ii italic iioiLye) A' I I V'jr A i i 1 i I I aH "1 ml 4 1 uu 4 i P.

TECH AI10 Mil AT MP Co fl jim t'Ao Lzz.r Crcu? t3 cf A'l Pcr rx a 1 1 11 Bicknell Shows Strong Nine field Monday afternoon at 3:20. Be 1 Mnt aaertue lata CUrrls, causa of Its bearlnr on the stataltM. ie. college title the Bulldogs sre at tachlnr more importance to the Normal contest than any other ram on their scheauie. Tale's 'KeW Raathaaae.

DES3T. Coon, Kay 24. Tale'a new hoathouas on tn Bouaatonie omit as a memorial te Robert J. Cook, famous eoach. ho trained many Tale crews for victory.

waa dedicated tm afternoon. After tba niM tba Taia and Harvard chua oiooship ciae crews ana tn loi pouna crews of isi and Harvard raced over a wiu stretch oa th bouaatowc. TBaaeball Faala. TEOT. "aY May 24.

Thirteen sealed todic Utvetile were re tamed today by a graod lury. upon completion of Its invest: ration Into the activities ot pools. Testi mony waa stTen by potion ceptaine, the cominiam orjrr ot pubhe safety, and num erous other cty oxiiciais. Old Thav Racer Mes. 47 CDTCtSSATL May 2.

John A. Payne. insurance and realty man. wko; years aro was nationally knows in the rscir.r game. died suddealy today at kta home bera.

At en Urn he owned number rac horses. BIG TEH GOLF CHAMPS URBAXA, HU Hay Si UaU vrlty mt Iltaala galfera wa tka Btar Tea caafereaea ekaaaylaa akla ky defeatlsux I'alveratty af Cklcaga, 17 8, her Friday, intaele went tkreagk tka aeaaaa wtth clean elate, defeatlaar Wiacoasla, Mlcklgaa. Fmrda aad Iadiaaa. la addition Cklcaga, Dersey warn the aaly tkre palate scared ky Cklcaga. Tke snatch waa a tkirty alx kale affair, tke early raaad kelag played ta a ml.

A FAUS PiCK BUTLER T0 WlilATSOUMID a Pae Has All Stars in Com petition Large En try Lists. i a Fraa Staff Carreapaadeat af Th Iadtaaaaolt Jvewal KOTRE DAME, Ind May, 14. Th third annual Indiana inter collegtat track and cham pionships began today with Butler, Wabash and Notr Dam freely predicting victory for th i other fellow. Th 'innocent bystanders aid Butler could not be beaten. Th question Is do figures lie? Sunshine and cool breeies hit this section of Hooslerdom early today, following heavy rains Friday.

The track which awaitea tne gauopins steedsl from eleven colleges and universities was expected to be in a fairly rood shape. Tha teama from over the state were In the Hotels Oliver and Jef ferson. Eddla O'Connor brought nineteen men to renresent Purdue. Indiana brought nine men, notable among are way ana neia. Wabash haa fourteen men here for business.

Pet Thorn, star shot putter. Is with this team. Five With DeFaaw. DePauw had flv men. Jones was out to smash the state vaulting rec ord.

Smith was not with th Tiger outfit so thslr sprint hopes wer low, Adams should step well In the 320 lows. Myers, Wilcox and, Hunt er, wer th other entries. Heg Clark rhad Schoonover, Wlnthrow and 1 Fisher and nu Smerous small schools had short en try lists. Pat Pare brought all his stars. Griggs, Doolittle, Woods.

Gray, Haber, Northam. Snyder, Graham, Caraway, Ham. Kllror and on or two others were depended on to mak any competition step to win. Th program showed enormous entry lists. For Instance, thirty men wer to start In th half mil.

I. A. Swiss Meet May SS. ThL Indianapolis Athletic' Club swimming team; will display their wares! to 'the public in the first meet held In the club pool. May 28.

The club haa a well balanced team composed of most of th stars of the city and so evenly, matched in the different events, that even Coach i Merriam refuses to try and pick, the winners. fcuch stars as Moore; Churchman, Merriam, Willis, Dlthmer are due to swim. Right Up to Date A AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, A Leading Hitters o. An. R.

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fhleaca .5 9 AS ILUilLTOK, laiaaa i 2 fA i i i Speedway Puis Up Extra 510.CCD for Thcrs Who Fail to Fiaca in In the C0 r.mcrinl Day Automobile Racs Tctnl Sweepstakes Pursa llzxr Consolation prlres which will ta tal 110.000 for.drivers in the Inter national 800 mile. race at the Ind anapolls motor speedway next Frl. day who fall, to finish "la th money," Were announced today hy the management of the big rac. Th 150,000 purs for winners of th rac ia diatributed among tha first ten drivers to complete the ECJ miles, th first man getting 120.00 and th remaining 130,000 being distributed among the other nine la graduated amounts. Now th speed way haa put up another 110,303 to distributed among those who fall fet anypart of the I50.C09.

Os Basta af Total' Laps. Thls flO.OOe. will divide among these less fortunate drivers In proportion to th number of Taps they drive In th race," said one of the speedway officials in explaining th plan. "Suppose all the drivers except th first ten should driv a total, of 1,000 laps. Then suppose that on of them had driven 150 lap before his car went bad, or he was flagged down.

lie would get ISO 1.000 110,000, or IS per cent. Those are purely suppositious figures, but that is th plan oa which the distribution will be mad." It Is th first time In th history or automobile racing that losing drivers will win cash prises. The purpose of the It was. announced at the speedway office, is to show the speedway's gratitude for the drivers who spend months preparing their 'cars for the great est of International racing classics, and then becausa of some mechanical Imperfection see their hopes for victory go glimmering. A Statement by Management.

"The $acln car builders, engU neers and drivers who participate In the SOO mlle rac ar at a far greater expense than the publlo, generally realizes. said the state ment by the speedway management. "A racing car alone coats batw'een 110,000 and 125.000. to aay nothing of in extra equipment necessary and the expense of the car crews Derore the big race. "It Is because th speedway man agement has ever fostered ths advancements of automotive engineer 7S per cent, of which has emanated from lessons learned In automobile racing, that the consolation purs Is being awarded these men who ar pioneering the Ideas that will evident in the paasenger car of tomorrow, and who may be unsuccessful In placing their mounts In the first ten to finish In th $50,000 With tne rio.OOO added speedway purse the total prise money offered by the speedway management IS 60.000.

prises offered by th cltl sens or mcnanapous, accessory manufacturers snd others bring the total purse of the Indianapolis rac near ths $100X00 mark. STANDINGS OF CLUBS Aaaerleaa Aaaaelatlow. i Won. Loat. P.

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