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Cat r. Inc. be I piy this i fait it re gets his tuned the way he it, he should make the third i. the erperts aree. y's car chzzir ir.

In Its stall for tha day, Clif Woodbury's Valve Cpeeial baa not been on rV cut was expected iy.tr Dcrzcre's car was 13 ft cut for Its very first sklr ef the year about the same time as cod bury Deracla Abeyt Ceady Tc'ir DePaolo, who Is behind the tlf! cf a Ecyle ValTe front drive, Live hla car back on the track 1 i a i ay or ao. and If Pete reta a Lt'Ja more practice, it looks Lze he hi try for the third place, front "he other possibility looks to be l.lr irepburn. in a front drive Packard fcpeciak Hepburn is a post only because neither Eerrere Taolo have had much, practice, is 1 true cf Ecrzere. however, that he v. need ao much practice as a mm rew to track, and that same ru to DePaolo, though there i r.5 doubt that Pete will want r'cre than he has had.

'v It A. A. A. rule Is that all thwe yir.j the first clay have their iis allotted in the lineup that ty, nd greater speed on following c'jjs es not change the position, the lit reedy qualiXyers taking their lia? behind the early birds, r.reyer and Deralma. Lcu'j Meyer has his car ready for the and Ralph DePalma, driv second" car In the Sampson team, expects that his will be 17 Is qualify on the first day, Lc who won first place last year, 1 l.o Moore, winner of second ice.

both will qualify Eaturday. but they neither one are tn teres ted In front row It, i Lttis early yet to say just now many will cuauiy the first day. cut the del wui be ft little clearer tin ft couple ef days. It' the talk irouna ue mcs uiu iaere are a least twenty cars that will around the xothr laps that are xtecea aary for the trials la or better, aV rra tMnefafai4 4ntA MleB An Vjmt wm Aavi ae4v mw ew means better than. 11X5, an ttnheara cf speed at the traci.

ft few years ago. Practicing by The shadea of nlzht were falling "xst. when front, out the track gate there passed three cars Tuesday evening: bent on ft little practice before shut eye time. Thane Ifouser, who wu drive Tommy Milton1 Duesen berg entry waa one: 'Ralph DePalma. in No.

44 was wtiile Jack oevore had Earl Xe Yore's old No. calls Avill receive prompt attention. JT tuw a right to display this sign Uwun thm uubm facturmrt of Am dpmndablm Exidt Battery havm ehomm us to attU mid service thir product tn this community. Complete Service in One Stop Gzs, Oil, Greasing Battery Service anizin in Our Spacious Drivc In Court 24'HOUil SERVICE FL KL 1433 and he cant let roC" The Deacon had his racing car all painted up. with a number twenty alx on it and the name Rusoo fipeciaJL named for the brake lining he uses, nicely spread on the side of the ear.

when the movte outfit Inveigled him. Into' borrowing his car always tor ft cf course to be the hero's mount In the great speedway race. The noor old racing car haa been shot, half ahot and what not, until its cylinder head is all in a whirl. But the Deacon hag been in very few whirls around the track. However, the Deacon save Jack lack and you can ret It all ktnrf ef ways, racing for It and xnaklnz I your car do silent duty to help the lamuy exenequer.

Tuesday axtemoon Jack Buxton, California rac driver, who will so on aa relief for the Deacon, managed to anaava oua on ine track, for ft few practice, laps. breezing down uis ironvawetcrx the wind got under the. hood sufficiently hard, to tear It oft and it went sailinauover Buxton's head. Buxton said It went ao fast he snougnt is was just a aun snade at first, but concluded It was the hood when he saw the naked The accident was caused by the scoops be tng put to the side sections of the hood to direct the ear on to the motor. XLoiseal to Drtre fee Seech, Bob Boblson.

well known eastern dirt track wia have the wheel of Keechs Dueaenherg when It gets tn the lineup for the etart of the greatest automonua racer in the Jtobison never haa performed on the local track, but Is considered good on the djrt. Docslee Abeot Beady. Tea v'the three y.Dueseribergs, entries of the Duesenberg brothers, hare been out to the track, those to be driven, by Jimmy aleason and Fred Winnal. and the third one, to be eMven by BUI Speee. wia be here by Thursday.

Meanwhile Bill is picking us some spara money being something tn the motion picture being filmed at the track. Slated for Batten Car, 7 Ab Jenkins. well known cross slated for the wheel of Marion Bat ten's car. Batten brought the car here to enter it. and aara that after this race ahe doeant wish to be reminded again that there are racing xiorman Batten, hero.

'of the 1827 race, when his car caught fire ana eenousiy ovmea nun. wens down in the Vestrte ahlp disaster last fall while on his way to South America with Earl DeVore. both losing their lives. Jack DeVore brought hla broth era car to the mdianapolia race and n. la understooa sold it to speed Ctard ner.

of Altoona, who will drtre ttv Sehwltxer la Busy Man. Louie Schwftaer. old time racing rrer nnneeir. now a. prosper ness man of Indianapolis, is chairman cf the technical committee this year.

Colonel William Ouy WalL who has been the chairman for years, had turn the post over to juouls because of his xrequent absence from the city. Seals' to Believe Zeke. 4 Larry of Boston, dirt trade drtver. will relieve Zeke Merer. Zeke wm crave ftuuier special in toe race.

us has been here several tunes be fore and knows the track, Ne Airplanes at Speedway. Tne speedway "management has made a rule that it will be impossible hereafter to accommodate airplanes that wish to land on the infield. The speedway golf course takes up considerable of the in closure and the airplane landing wheels damage the greens. Notice has been sent out to all the airports in the vicinity. "We like to accommodate the airplane pilots, and if there were not other airports in the vicinity we would try to make some arrangement for them.

but there are plenty of air fields sow and we know the boys win understand our position. Frank Swirart Ioklnr for Work. Frank SwUrart. one of the best dirt track drivers in the' middle west, is looking for ft pilot'a Job in the race or a place as relief driver. There Is some talk or hla relieving on Buly Arnold's Boyle Valve Special, and Cllf Woodbury, ft great judge of young ma terial, says he thinks Frank be O.

K. ox course, suit decides to go au we way nimseu, wui oe coo bad for Frank. i BUI White's Twe Drivers, Bin White, who owns two racing cars, has settled definitely on his two drivers. It seems. One of them will be Babe Staff, midget of the racing dan.

but a whale of a driver, and the other will be Myron Stevens, dirt track driver of the Pacific coast. YANKS RELEASE JORGENS NEW YORK. May 23 New York Yankees have released Arndt Jorgens, recruit catcher, to the Jersey City Club of the International League on option. Jorgens came to the Yankeea this year rrom the Oklahoma City Club of the Western League. He has favorably impressed Miller Hug pins, but wiui 3111 Dickey and John Orabowski doing the bulk of the work now, the Yankee manager figured Jorgens would be better off doing regular work with Jersey C.

1 Iilnr, I COLLEGE BASEBALL iji IJm. Jl 42hlca, Indiana 0 rlfl 4 N. A. 4t N. utir, Mn hirr.

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laeren la Ckth1r.I lit flMoh Arnn. 1 i VPnt. 41 XUciUgas utr s. 1 4 tHE INDIANAPOLIS NET7S, HAY 22, 1023.. Cia TEN TRACK TO OPEN DAY MEET' FRIDAY INDIANS AND MUD HENS CONTINUE SERIES' ATTQUEDO AMERICAN DAVIS CUP TEAM MEETS JAPAN THURS DAY Tw'm ly Nin 2h nn A Good Hand to Draw 'to at Speedway Predicted Saturday BASEBALL 1 II U.zrs Faster Cars to Start In Trial: Expsrta Expect Duray ta Make East Tina At Least Twenty Cr.ra May Hemp Around In First Day's Tcst.

LIVZ DOPE TRACK t. ctators at the elimination trials rlzy afternoon probably wi3 see l.hest speed for the greatest cr cf cars ever recorded on the r.apolls track. This doea not to my that the track record will ien by several firmrs, but slm there are more aster cars rear than ever Wore. Duray admittedly Isaa the In his front drive Packard TpeclaL If he hasn't the fast est, rt Irast he may wheel It fastest. If Woodbury get? hli car ready for th9 lint day, he probably will have the next fastest, and if Clif Tip vvejliijA i vfirg "72 JJ Titl it ulu! out with an unknown driver to make some tests.

The speed party came to an end when the gate watchman flashed the boys off and told them to call it ft cay Pete Urcis Changes allad. Pete KreL one of the good drtrers of the Indiana polla? track, will not enve cooper special it was under stood at the track, today. Pete was definitely slated for one of the three yellow cars, bat ft delay in getting them ready baa placed him out of the notion, just what he will do la not known as yet, but he probably wia anow ft cay or gov Chiron TJaa Spare Engine. 'i Ixmls Chiron, pelage, wag busy Tuesday changing the engine his car. Louis has been practicing with the same rooter.

havlnz driven tt about BOO miles around the speedway, he says. The motor he was putting Into his car Tuesday never had been usea, lie expects to have it ready by Thursday for. practice snln: then he will rcU It back Into the garage and wait lor Qualification on Saturday. Chiron wont be one of those drivers who come far and fail to get in the lineuo. Louis' can.

If he wishes. Ian the track at aoittle over ICS mllea an hour. This will be plenty good enough so that he wtt not even have to worry about a place. Probably he wont be In the front but he should be In about the eighth possibly serenthk Am itim Va vtVI x. lieutenant O.

A. Tennant. assistant to Major George Greene, director of safety the speedway, aaya his. men caught thirteen women coming over the fence In the last two days. The lieutenant says that he felt poetic Justice required that they get out they got In.

The. lieutenant also says that they probably wanted to see Bill Haines and the rest of the movie folk filming Speedway. i jim. Practice foe Deacon XJta has ft tiger by the tail Va rtvt wafteI IV a etyle JliVil 12 IJI4 IS t7t I 2" II ft 2.tll4S If A. 1 14 17l 21 i.

I loVi'ia iai4is i i7ji' i it time for anotlier? battery; is one of the buncc't JL lqtic3 in jour car, Xvcry tims yoa touch tho ilartcrcvcTy tirns yoa turn en yopr lrhts, crciy explosion in the cylinders 67 your battcxy something to do. And it wonV vrcrk forever without cttention. Don't run the pf rpoijing a week end trip or holiday tdur with battery troubled Drive in today and let us read your, cells. Perhaps a little watervor greasing the terminals 13 all that is But if your battery' vcltsge is low you want to attend to it note No matter what battery you are using we can guarantee prompt; courteous and i skilled ccrvicc. Should you need a new battery at.

any time, iwcM like to have I the opportunity of riving you prices on an Ibdde made by The Electric Stora re Battery Comnany, Phone i PARIS. Mav 22 fAJ.) Misa Helen Will and Miaa Edith Cross, star California entrants, to the women's doubles of the French teamls ehamnlffliahra. defeated Miss Lucy and Mmc Rene fTurcade. 64, 4 to day, and advanced to1 the quarterfinals. V'vf TlJden'ftnd Frank Hunter woo from their American countrymen.

Junior' Coen and Edouard Borotra. brother of the) famous MBonndinr Basque, 81, 4 62, 62. reaching the quarter finals in men's dou bles. Miss WlUs arid Miss Cross had a. good practice match at the expense of the Anglo French pair.

The Americans were leading at four love tn the first set whm Hin let down somewhat in the 'severity of Cathedral Twirler Civesvr Beech CrbveJNary a Hit nohman. Cathedral twirler, held the Beech Grove nine hltless for seven innings Tuesday to win, 11 to The subnrbanltes gained their kme tally mm error, iionman atrack eat ill seen tnc. Twe men reached third base. The Irish galared eight hits ell twe Beech Grove Ditchers. Thurs day Crispus Attacks will; play re 4orn game wiua Friday niannai wm ptay rentrn game, Btwh Ororwm.

4 t1 ft a 1 A a 1 at Katt4Yi Httkaiaa mag Waltot Barsa, K. Terbua aa4! JLawaoo. JONES TO DEFEND TITLE NATIONAL AMATEUR DEL MONTE, CaL. May 22 AV Assurance was received today that Bobby Jones, amateur golf champion, would defend hla title in the national amateur championship classic at Pebble Beach, September 2 to 7. This word was contained in ft telegram from O.

B. Keler, Atlanta newspaper man and close friend of Jones, to Roger D. Laphanv.of San Francisco, ft vice president of the United States CKu Association. It was reported here that Jones intends to reach Del Monte month In advance of play oraer become thoroughly acquainted with. Pebble Beach course.

Ohio Tennisers Beat Indiana. COLUMBUS, fi. May 23 (AP.) Led by Chuck Okerbloom. Ohio net thme Ohio state tennis squad defeated the Indiana netmen. to 3, on the Ohio stadium courts yesterday.

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paotoerapW. TIES BQYXS VALVE CR5TW. Left to Eight lIarold Tlmlan, engineer; BlRy Arnold, driver; Ernie Olson, chief mechanic; Mike Boyle, owner; Cllf Woodbury, captain of, the team, In the car, Pete DePaolcv One of the most pretentious racing outfits that haa come to the Indiana polls, race la years Is the three ear. Bcrle ValVe Mike Boyle, known Chicago politician and business man. has' been interested in racing for several years.

Comlnf to the big time circuit from the dirt tracks of the middle west, he xledded to do the thing right, and at the same time get coxudderable advertising for Boyle TaJres, one of the businesses he owns. His racing equipment is always spick and span, and travels in ft spotless truck of White, the color of his racing cars, v. r. Cllf WcKxSbury, who finished third In 192? ft Boyle the first one to appear on the local track, is captain of the team, and turned the track in last year's qualification next fastest to Leon Duray. '3 i Fete DePaolo, im and 127 A.

A. A. champion, quit racing ft year ago but couldnt resist the Boyle Valre opportunity for this raee only. BUry Arnold drove ft Boyle Valve In the race last year and will drive the rear drtre' car on the team this year, the other two being front drives. Harold Timlan has acted as engineer for the while Ernie, Olson has been chief mechanic for almost two ywxa 1 v''v 1 01V0M JO Tilden and Hunter Defeat Young Team of Coen andv Edouard Borotra.

her stroking and the score went to 3 and aa, but the ranking American player won her service at love for the tenth game and the set. Miss Cross showed remarkable Improvement in the second set. although the Americana were behind. 23 and also 34, the result of the match was never in doubt. AV i it.

i '4 MORGAN'S MANAGER AFTER BEST EASTERN OFFERS LOS ANQSXES. May 23 (ap. Frank Churchill, manager far Tod Morgan, Junior lightweight champion, announced that be. would leave for the east within' the next few, weeks to confer with several eastern promoters on offers made, by them for Morgan appearances. Morgan repulsed the 'title challenge of Baby Sal Sorlo.

little San Bernar dlno Mexican, Monday night BARRED IN CHICAGd CHICAaO May 23 (AlJ The Illinois ccmmlssibn.has decld ed that Ous Bonnenberg. world heavyweight 'WresUinff champion, can not wrestle in Chieago unless he meets an outstanding opponent. The body 'made the ruling at 1U weekly meeting yesterday. It was also decided to chanro tha hours nf wrlarhins Nn before boxing contests to conform witn those in other states. Henceforward will weigh in at 9 a.

instead of 10 ft. for afternoon shows, and at 3 p. nu Instead of 3 p. for evening bouts. A fll I I I A RUNNERS BATTLE FOR FIRST, SECOND PLACES Margin Over Cavuxzl 'Unchan26On Jaunt to Pecos, Tex.

MONAHANS. TWU May 22 Fights for first and third places in elapsed time in Fyle'a crosscountry race continued today as the runners headed fcr Fecos, thirty five miles from here. At today's start the lead of twenty one minutes and thirty seconds held by Johnny Salo, Passaic N. over Pete Qavuzzl, of England, remained unchanged since last Saturday. The two runners tied again on yesterday thirty eight mile from Odessa.

lap ip finishing in third place, Oiusto Vmrt, of Italy and Sam Richman. New Ycrk. third and fourth tn elapsed time, respectively, tied for first place. TUcht man has finished first four succe.sive days and cut the tlsae between. and fourth places to ft little more than thirteen hours.

The leaders: vV Vv loan il, rMHh W. lt 0TUxi. 3 5m Richman, New 9 Plulia tiraavlU. Uaoulion. OaW M.

B. MeNuura. AusTaU. .:404 Hvrr AbramowiU. Kw Tork 4194.1:f Herbert Uedentau.

Kw 4 Mik Joyce. ClBToUnd. BENNETT HURLS MATES TO WIN OVER DE PAUV CRAWFCuODSVILLE. Ind, May 22 (AP.i Driving McCullough fromthe mound in the fourth inning with six runs, Wabash won ft baseball game from DePaow" here Tuesday, to 3. Bennett, Caveman pitcher, held the Tigers to five hits.

Chase and Casey hit doubles and Adams drove out a home run in the Wabash fourth with two metr on. Score 1 ivpau. i'e a' vrjb.h..!rs 10 10 Ktt.riii McCullonjrH, BoMuoa and Scheioer; SenosU and InVw Additional news of sports en Pftes 23, 24 and 25. JL I Four of corded Aro viva Tv.o Dr.y Tlma end CHIC.ICO, II: 12 are to Zti? tr. 1 day Vr.t twer.j r.lr..:i 1 Ten trart rr.a fi.ua cf the it en t.

aLrrst certain ta f.rviv tuch art: rs ters, ef l.crthvrcr.ern. i 1 VTTsO LilECnDPJiCjn nl Os 0. 0 fjJ PERFCCTO CXTHA TTADE the finer, from Uie pick of the finest iifiimprovable, born in', natural tropical flavor. It is made y7t? from sixdi tne tobaccos for smokers' of fine cigars and, as such, is recommended to your own good taste for a fair try Suppose you try one there's ncthh btXxr H. FENDRICH, Maker, Eransville.

Indiana Established 7 Distributors: THE HOUSE OF CRANE Indianapolis, Ind. lr li vr Vr; 71 Pcrfccto Erttra 1 i :1 4riXJu IoTa, have covered tha 1 less than forty nine fecc.u, conference record cf :47 2 5. 1 Eir Dismond, Cl.icr to eclorri lnlltlS. trpcora t.tcj ri, i reschj The mark cf 1:13 3 5 fcr the mils run around fr turn, et Leroy Campbell, cf Cl.Ir' n. Li 1" has not teen arrchfd ry and Orlovlch." cf Iliinc's: tf Purdue, or Gist, cf c.

1" stand out as the test in the Ten. IIHe Eeeord Arrra Eaf, The mile run record cf 4:15 4 tablished tn 1917 by r.ld rail, Ober lia star, also appears to in ecri ous dapser, even Msnln, cf Purdue, approached rail tlrr at ts renn relays thLi iprlr. I tariin is re f.ardpd as an almost certain victor i i the event If he enters. Another 1915 mark, that cf ArVi Mucks, cf In tv.j al'O arrears safe. Murhs hurlri il missile 155 feet.

2 Inches, ar.l th mark has not been threatened. Ttitt Rasmus, Ohio State star, v. ha hss wen the 'event tor the last two yers l.zt thrown the discus decs to ip several times. Ocorge Simpson, Ohio tate rrrir.t star, is expected to menace the lZ i ar. 22 3 yard records, and Dave Abbott, Illinois, la given a chance to t'ttrr hU own mark in the two mile.

r. lur of Visconsin. and Weaver, cf have done better than the exltLr.2 rec ord for the ehotput, and either vty break it, while ILetz. cf Michigan, tr improved on his cm har r.y; on sseveraj occasions this eprmz. i nafpahee inciiiaAii city.

Mar The Nappanee Tchocl I team defeated the Michigan Senior High School, 4 to 3, here Tuesday afternoon. Seven rnnini? "C4 are the rule in the llajii. rn Indiana Conference, but it require 1 1 ht inninss to settla the More than 103 boys frcrn clvrs ever northern Indiana will ccrr.pcu in a a i ne Jualor hljri school track ar. 1 meet here May 25. i3T a' i 1 I i i'V A I'll.

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