Show I Motor Speedways Speedway's Ban on Women I Lifted T Two w Enter Racing Cars INDIAN INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS rOLIS AP AP-A AP A tradition tradition tradition tion as old as tho the Indianapolis motor way speed that speed that of keeping Beeping women off orr the track and out of ot the pits- pits will end this year Two women own cars entered Inthe in inthe the tho mile race May 30 and a third is pit manager for Louis Chiron Chi Chi- ron European racing champion of 1928 1328 Miss Norman Batten widow of oC the late race driver drivel who went down with the steamer last winter winter win win- ter has entered her husbands husband's car and now seeks a pilot Mrs M. M A. A of Philadelphia is the owner of ot the tho car Ray Raj Keech former speed champion will pilot Mrs Alice Allee Hoffman of ot Paris is Chiron's pit manager Mrs Batten brought her car to the local track in condition for the therace race Keech held this tha mile straightaway record until it was shattered several weeks ago by Major H. H O. O D. D Se- Se grave gravo of ot London 1 Keech finished fourth in the tho th mile mlle race raco last yea eat and andas awas as running up for tor driving honors during the season Since the tho speedway began opera operas 17 years Jears ago women have been refused entrance to the tho pit pitt and track Whether the pit lul will be lifted for Mrs 1 Hoffman i has not been determined Chiron said his chances to win willbe will willbo be bo reduced it if his pit manager Is eliminated d because of or the sex ban han Only two women ever er havo have ridden over the uneven bricks of the tho tw t o d dand and one-half one mile oval Mary Marj Bost Bostwick Bost Bostwick ost wick a feature writer of ot the Indianapolis Indian Indian- apolis Star and another who Wad waa ejected before she had much o of D a ri thrill |