Show ACCIDENTS Ac FAIL TO HALT TRIALS Pilots Go Co Ahead Trying to Qualify at Indianapolis Despite Mishaps INDIANAPOLIS May 27 Un JP disturbed by the second spectacular accident of the trials time-trials race drivers drivers ers rs at the motor speedway here today prepared for further attempts to qualify for the remaining 17 starting places laces in the annual mile mile automobile automo- automo bile ile classic to be run May 30 William H. H Sp Speed d Gardner Gardn r veteran veteran vetran vet- vet eran ran Pittsburgh driver today nursed a fractured left thigh and severe body abrasions as a result of his skid across the le width of the brick course after being eing tossed from his speedster yes yes- res- res erday L L l THROWN FROM t COCKPIT I Traveling more than thim miles t thour per 1 hour on the first lap of the required J mile 25 qualifying run Gardners Gardner's car went out of at control as it entered the I northwest turn and crashed against the he lower retaining wall The pilot was tossed out and slid across the track smashing feet first into a wood- wood wooden wooden en n guard rail Charles Schneider of Pa mechanic riding with Gardner Gardner- remained retained re xe- in the racer as it spun about three iree times in the track and came to toa toa a halt near the retaining wall He escaped with a shaking up TWO MORE tORE QUALIFY L Last st Monday Al Aspen and Mitz Davis Javis of Philadelphia received severe bruises when the speedster Aspen was attempting to qualify went into a foot 1000 skid and hit the retaining wall Two more drivers yesterday bettered bettered bet- bet ered the required mile mlle an hour average for ten laps of f the 2 mile 21 brick rick course bringing the list of eligible eligible eligi- eligi ble le starters to 25 Those qualifying were Wilbur Shaw of Indi Indianapolis who averaged miles per nour and andAl nd Al Miller of Detroit whose speed was The trials end Sunday II |