Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1919 — Page 16

THE KDIAJJAPOLIS SEWS, WEDSISDAT, AUGUST 13, 1919'

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BASEBALL

8PORTY GUYS HOT HAMPERED AT BEUMINT— OTHER RACE NEWS

RACING

MISCCLtANEOUS SPORTtNQ EVENTS—.COLLEGE ATHLETICS

ATHLETICS

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HERE'S THE SPRINTER THAT SET 9 2-5 MARK FOR HUNDRED YARDS

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to Wls 1 m9tur*d ,

p SMC.a«foat»4 : >10^104

r« t Um { tb» ‘

to tfe* tUMi with to tnm tmiiMer op 'toBo* ispritorir soM ptito star SH MMtr am «f

St, itoHl tafrtsr

PMHl tafrtsr Maf iw ««f to Miisaila iB Csfwr «f 8ts«'

to tips

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Aug^liAn Wofi4«ri M««t Tri SItU Champs In Saml-FIniUt of National DoiMilao at Long, wooii—Two Anzacs Efim, inatod.

KBWraN. m«bb. AujMBt ii>-to th« ssnrt'aMl rmmds of ths nmttonid toonls oteiMDillrtAilp totirnsmsut »t ths txmK* wood CrlcltoE Clyb today Interest was IlHVsiy <witsrsd on ths ms4ch bstwssn ^ At^MrsUsn stars, Osrsld Ju. PatterSMI ahA ttArmmn E Brookss, se<l,fYsd a JmirnHAtr and «. Howard Voshsil, whiiisrs of the trl>stats ssctionala . M Jhs Msatch bstwMtt Mauilcs a^ninLottimto and -T C Bundy, Fasoast ohiun^ns. and WtUiam M Wm and cl j Orusn, boidem of WM^wsMsm tttte. thsre was a tinm of local rlvalir besides the com* ftotmoa tor iMl honors, as all four

fsrs ars from Caltfomia.

toners of round will contest to* for the prtvtlwie of playina ths

linst ths Hllam T. seeentosn*

^Sir*o)4 Vincent Richards, of Tonisrs, ItodhMaUons wars that there would be

nua btoirti ths aftsmoon.

fisA a. AJsesadsr sad 8. R Kowsid

Vtailton tfeftatsd Bi^ipa

d It N4

Ssreott sad It V. s-a S-a s-s.

ss aad aetolil h. Pst* Nortia wnilsma IX and

pufsi. OHt a—I, t*-s a5r*0. Bundy* ae-

rto sad r. C fiama o*-t. jQlUMton and C Jf Qridhi da-

itis ThaineitiMr and iavea yestor.

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VlhnllH*ook Ptmhtol at Start

N T.. Ausuai Jt-vraiur

^Whe hat iMMd the Mlchlsaa Mate

800D STUFP-BUT DID HE F0B6ET THE GAME? WABASH, Ind., Aa»«9t H— ftlrntliatnt t» aatmMmdma fotf toafcia ill Oto iatesi SfMMt Whll^ iSTr* srs s€ Ihs Scotch iaass hairs taltosi wf» hsre. Testorday aftmasoa Paul Mo««e was seiMliiiMl to msot a rtyal oa ths IllRSiasmrra CSroatry Clab ttBlEs at Pwna He fsivst aS ahout the fnatdl aatli flftoaa lafaatsa hSftoto the titos s«t foe it t» start There eras ssdjr one way to «et there and mu waa by ilpln». Mosss tariffed half a dotal astf tasha la his gotf has. mafared to the eerrtca ayiatJon Held, ntopped to a plaae aad ordered the iillot to •et hha ta Peffit hr 4 o’^ofto. Tw« Bdaiitas bsCars tba same was to start the ptoas landed mt iha Mtoiissliitaira Malta itosrs j»h«;isd Ottt, i^aysd ths tashtsas hsdsa woe ths matoh and then taid ths piaae taJt# hlw back to Wa-

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BALI

The MortBBtowB BIvw detosted the ftirrr XanstoetartBS ehito of tM Xetor Ltafoa ta Vbtnmmumn. in a rtagmt to to a »o<li pittoMrs wets hit ta^ sad Stten. yieiduto twsl^ tots each, ^is ftima opened with s » to I fie sad tbS Farrye toiled to acora TH» Ant two Btaoo up settled the ssmS With Wbf hits to the Sutfleld The Xotskb-

towa elvb

plsyB ta Actoa Stmdsy

TM drstorteae will prSetiee Wedneedsy

eeeatnc st ipsdes park.

The Ctoero bueball club detested Tipttni,

before me of tlM

rtHiIeticlt,

to four bita

^ ^ ._.ttMl«o ww« Fbulsttefc sad Kvansi

Button nad isiHa

■nto WstataS CdhB hSYB tasftsntsed and ars now back ta tbs Ssld for the rematndsf M ths seaooa Osaioo Stoated with tbs

WestorS Ihdepmdeats and

Ctteie tos aft«r i

or Puteh.

CHICAGO'S STADIUM FOR 1924 OLYMPICS CHICAOO. Auinst H-ftollatafal wBh ths blactiMt of tods foe tha arsettosi of Chteaffo's asW iLtoMOl stadium in Cimiit park, ompodtts Tan Baren strast, h movtansnt bis hssa started, sponatasd -by tim death park cammlstooBars, tha Centnta A. A. H-, ths lUtoole AthItato Ctuh. ths CtoeadO AUUssis A«soctotio&. ths South Shore Coito* try Chidt. the Chicago Chamber of Commerce aad ths Chleaffo Hotto Mist's Aaseciatfmi. to brtnff ths iMl Olymida games to Chicago. Three wdi*knawn Chioaffo bond bowses e#Ksd is undnwrito ths beads of toe wopotsd stadium at par. but ths South paik cointttts* toohsm dsciinsd thstr offer, adrlm tog that they eauid hasdls ths pcw* Ject unaided sad bavl' stated for piaaa ahd bids from ssrea Chi* eago's isadlng arcbhscts. Nothing Ilka tha Chicago stadium has swer base atuouiitsd and whsa com^ted win cost o»sr ii,4to.wi with a sasting capacity sf apprsBlmattay llAtoO. surpassing ths Tals bowl, ths largest stadium In this country, and ths Pershing stadium, near Parte. To maks this pitosihle, thsrs wiU he a iiaif*mils track to* tads ths stands InstaSd Of the usual (;uartsr*mils tracks to othw stadluma whlis thsrs will be a straightaway of Ito yards and plenty of spaea intads ths half* tnlla oral for ths holdtog «t all kinds of Held evsnis without any totsrfershca with tha track sTtatts.

lt«mp /talidra the OtoittoiiihNii

o'clock slid nek fa

The three wertto

ter-off C 'a ni:

e itod tar the Orecawoed I .

id s permit tor gansar ssd wmat s enme

a too mtich for they wore do* i to 3. Tboy

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m. CSrdlasla ring 1, and

JACK ]X>NAIA>80N. i Jack LKMaoldron. ths world's profsstaonal champion sprinter and record holder, has airlvsd in ths United Biktss This is tho first trip ths Australian blue strssJc has mads to this country. H# will prototoly join soins hnivsrsity as a trainer taf sprintsra ^ Donaldson gained his lOO-yard world's title on July M, IMI. at Idlnutnesbuhr. fiouth Africa, when he beat I^tls, covering the distance in nine and two*nfths seconda one*flfth of a swcoita faster than ths hist amateur mark. He holds the profMslonau reOord of MO yards of twenty-one and ftmr-fifths seconds and the record for 1» yards at twelve seconds.

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With eome fata city ferred, CaO Prosbect

tor Hsery.

*»!• Itegisa of OsWRifasintie. claim that they were put to a bit mpeuae arransliig for a conteta Wlto tbe AbhWt Trojana lata Monday to play at Crawfordaviila and that the Tratoni i^led to arrlrS *br the achcduled sane of ths IhftSta crowds of this eeSme had ts be tarsedimy. TM brew Bethel alne was fefeated hy the Indlaiupoifa Sia^sa > to I. In the first tanM. and T to A in the MOOM conteta Any team ieelrUis a same with the New Bethel team ifieutd eall B C Wheatley, on either jpllattek at Hew Bethta { The Indiaeapetts ^ha, a new team, defeatlet me aiOtlnfiow fipedals to an exeltiite xatoer T to S For gamea with the Cuba, call Pfoi^ect foio sea tta for fSui The team la playlnf ifi the eleven and twelve-yesr-old

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FROM CAMPUS CAMPS

EARLHAM WILL HAVE EIGHT VARSITY GRID MEN BACK; NEWS OF OTHER COLLEGES

RICHMOND, Ind., August lA-iaght lettermen of Bartham ^Usgs will be members of ths foed&all tosm ta the coming season and ths formation of Hie s<iuad and ths first practics will eome simultansous with the opening of the

fall term on September »

Athlstie dirsetor Mows, who will make his-how at Earlham as football coach. Is not making extravagant promises as to What ths Quaker team finally Will be. but he already Is at work lay-

Hto tw. -«-* log plans for ths season's activities and ms fitls several times, won the mota ^ confident that the Quakers will be in ssatsta if ths iavltatton' tournament j |ha running when the season's first Baattog Ciub here yetaer-1 fame bsgtna The Bsrlham schedule

•cventcmi eur- i foUswa.

8 Pnrkta, j October S-Wtttenberf at Barihatn. Otatawr M—Bartham at 8t Mary a (Dayton).

October 18—Wilmington at Barlfeam October M.—Karltuun et Wabaah November t—Prankith at sariham. November ih—Butltaf at Bariham

Nevwnber SS—l^ltaam at St Xavier <C!n-

clantai).

sat A

te-K 4-4. Babart O X>aaa Msthey. T. R (

playad evwtime Japan, t-d, •—L

Rohsit Altea, a Junior

4-4, 4-4.

tanns l.«nolsn*a Training,

|NMW TORBw VLim—* U-4t haa reoeatly ^Ss iteSA mu Ltagtos Jbam bean roai^Sd aad davelopad as a player

dstaaid and {NUntaakingiy

to ^ lalhar. M. I^gleh i eaally the beat of-Harvard’ what one might kma a i uscftHm and waa a member ta the ill*

Anyway, hla star’ ila methoda, aad the Lenglen haa baaa taught

har firs to la worth re

Harvard Loast Star.

fSAMBItlDOB. MAaa., Auguta lA-Chartai Clark, tba fte-pouad ^tbalt guard, wtU ba unable to wear fiib Rkrvarfi coins thta tell Tb« kaaky tliKMnaa tnjurafi hla hack severaly

setaattat.

aad there ta no poaaiblllto ta hla t^lng ter

the Harvard teem next fall a ns*

...... taam

- t Clark made hie letter oa the hockey and trank

any particular part at evealnui at this tisi«. «t the ^uager wleldcra ta ais Krtvtet for perteettea.

ta which the girl baa bees a ta aim ta aomewhat novel. Mi the oaurt oa one aide ta

tS'a eheoker board pattern,

that aide artth hit datmhter os

I ta the fte ataftafi suddetay diretatog har to ihst to a sauare which ha

4

iir.'aad it wi fbt lyuBgai

Vkuitg Vlnesftl Itioharda.

^ iptow Tork ttml

T. TUden. II, aad Vlnceat Ifrt Saabtaght doutaea and t g^tr foremota taaca among

Aswrisaa pairs, their pertenaasoes

tha teataar were latacw la really

Mtorestave iHdsa la the big figure da the tsas^ tU ^llhbigs refuaca to ooooede fact, mta totoa'k the rub. It was

that tta teamwork ta the twa

tosw toa gaed la toatr tarty auttohea, " haa a taitaiary to poaoh os Rtch* ewrlttoy,’aBd it waa appanmt to tba

sr isaaated this reach, rsasarkable

epsed. WMsever ha does

k patet, wldta^ ta the team to Blcharda le s

- „ a ysasgasar. he is ^a whMh he Mtewa. and rsakas toat TtMaa. when diMM to tolas as as krthf tM gtsatast good te to 4hu omateT or .say to so gniWHiyiM; uto

«tovs thadtbec . , but if to

yet toe aaiuta ta

is v|Ste

IB

Jfaaagsr Waldnm 4 Bclknsp. after a frws New York, knd csftfastMMi with Pltoer, head coach, aanasnoed tiliat praetica for tha vareity wiQ taM here on Koadsy

aftorason. Jtaiitembar (.w

Si

Psnn'g Schefiuts. PmtADSLPHlA, Auguta lA-Xaght gaataa Witt ha played by the Ptamaylvaato football team next teU. Tbe feature to tha raatat ta Feats State M a football appeseat for toe Red and Blue There to only one out-of-towfi game ss the Itot, that with DartSMUth, at New Tork. OB November t. Flttaburg will be eeea tola year en Pmakltn field The atoedule October 4—Pennayhania Military college at H—Delaware at PnuikSin field, October IfMSwsrthmere at PVanklla fieH October 3t—Lafayette at Franklin field November 1—Psasaylvania State College at PTmtolia Atad November s-rttontmouto at New Twk (Polo greunda) November 15—Fittaburg at Franklin fitad November »—OerSen at Franklin field. A Mhpoon Hops. CKtCAOO. August It.—Rets ta toe beta fotaball saws ter the Maroena ta mere than tarwfigaars A returning UraiMwart. whito dackai at Norfolk. Va. tomy. broutot Deigeaat Chartea O HlcglBa -late of the army 4t-Sc-cupatlon lb Oemsaor. Charley Htegisa ta the aix toot four-Inth gtant who rtopeg up MSreos oppesasta tn the eeaaea af WT. Biggtsa WUI be eugtbla Is the autiBBS t PhcNIe Crswa Rgvival. SKATTUS, Aaghst ik-PtMtak: coast iatersellegiate eight-oared "racea btawsen Itoaad Stasterd, Unlvertaty ta Watailngton and OaHteraia will be htad bere ta UOk Rutgara TKankaglving. HARitIBON. N. jr.. Augsta U.-R«teSra will meet Kerthwstaers hare as 'the grldtros os Noveaaber 31

until

pretest he

ea toasSlag from more

to pto^toia

toite

■tote

Comail Pmetfea Septfifnbar IB. miACA. N ¥„ August la-OQcatara football I ■adTfiSteii Wfi^seport for first tell

practice on ■“ * ** “

Yala*g

Club.

N. OHin. Asguta ii.-lhira to BOW isaaoisi. b# toe ^Aastas C itataes. preaUast ta toe UBBergtodtWte Atoledc Aaaoctettes HMi sliusdy &9ts. has been aubacRhed ssdf tost gustaem toa tsattttetes M«s aeewrud at Hi Sigh atreta. sear toe Fesea Asaeciattoa aad the l^to 'sekly. The club wfil be spened as R. whtai Tala's grtd eahdMktsa fpr toa saaaas'a pralteiaary tnusteg nme win Mstsla tomiabig lies tor the attaatea aad BNastom IBg Mai

food fellowahip

to etaabilalt

ta Tala taama to promote

among the ntombeis and ..

S 'ace where athletice may be discussed wltl bie advice of alt undergraduates, alumni and

soaches who may be in town.

Tiger gt Nibnifiki.

LiINCOLN, Neb. August tk—Frad VT. Lutatring, for five years director of intramural athletics of PriBCtaon univefSltyt if to >be director of tbe departments ta aUliatics and plLi^cal education Of the Dhiveralty ta

Ktoraaka

Some Mlfitfike. Bl/OOMI>rGTON. lad.. Augsta Ik—FootbaB practice wilt not open at Indiasa uslvaraity unMl September 15 It Was announced here today Publlabed reports had the opening for September 6 I

TUESDAY’S RESULTS

Amerioftn Aggoeiatton. x. At St Pata— R H M Louisville I • 0 S 0 0 0 • 1—a • t gt Paul Pt 0 « 0 ♦ 9 0 •-« 19 1 Batteiies—Long, fitewart and MsyanK Nlehaua, wnitams aad Hsigtove. Daipiraaj Hart and Ptoeman. ^ At Kansas City— lLtt.iL Cblumbna 0 0 0 d 0 0 I 0 0—1 t t Ransaa City . OOOOSOOS «-5 7 0 Battertea—Wilktnaen and Wagner. Johnson and LaLonge empires—Onnolly and Moran. At Minneapolis— R H X Ttatao . 0 • I 0 0 S 0 0 0-1 * 0 Minneapolis 10910100 *—4 11 0 Batterlea-gaikdmra, Adaaw aad Murphy; Roberson aad Owens Umplras-Flnneran find Knapp NgMonal L,gggud. At Brooklyn— New Tork, ..... • • Brooklyn .... .. I0440004 *-l T 4 Battertea—Biitoea-aad Quauim, Mitchell and MUler empires—Klein and IteuUe

Amtrtfign LdAtBN*'

At Boston— R H B, St. Louis ... .toeOlOOO 9-10 M 0 Boataa.. .. looiooi«o-9lot Battertea—Shocksr and SeveisM. Jones. Musasr. McOraw and Sehang empirastfonsoity and Owana At Fhltodalphlap-' „ . . . *4®% Detroit . ...tTT0101401 1-0 14 i Pfaitedaiphla .. lOOOllOI O**0 19 I Batterlrw—Leonard aad AlBMalth. Jk^naoB, Kinsey and Perkins emplree—BvaBs aOd

NalUa.

At New Tork-r . . . . . .

Clevtaand ....... 0 0 0 0 4 9 4 0 0—9 i 9 Nev/Tork ... . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 4 0

Batteriee-Covetotarie aad O’Neil, M' and Ruei. eaqpteta ttttdebcmad

ttartty.

logritea Bd M^

At. T«to Haute— R.H X Kvmna\-llle ... OfOttlSOO-tlSl Terre Hants . OOOIOOOO 1—9 3 3 Batterlee-McWeeny Stei Rigsby; Layne and Manchetaer Bloomingtee. H. Poorte, L Rockford, t, Moliha. t INTERNATIONAL UULOMETX. Newark. 4*1; Tsfwfo, S-A hULL'h-EYES REtniRD. ClAXiDWELL. N. J.. Augsta 1S.-A tectaff ot f*rty*«vs odMoeutive bulls, oyes** at flOO yarfis, without* teleaeopie Sights, was ttafie here ysaterfiay bp CorpoPai Oarence P. Ketm^^ ta tlte nmrlite eorfiS r«le rang* fidtachment. Quantleo, Ya.. in the tnembtas’ oMttai of the National Rifle Aasoeiation. Although a psrfect swra consisted ta only ten •‘bulPd-te^ ’ Kannedy cmitinufig shooting until ho samM a "foar" dta Qw f<»ty>sixth shoL He averagod thra* shots m ndauts, a s»s«l record for

the -'*—**^

OontiBued bad shooting weather, and h rain squall, which Idew up during the haemid r«d^. caused 200 contestants to drop out. Ten of the 400 remaining entreats made perfect scorea, and nearly lAll ceotlnued shooting in tbe hope of

the high aoLtk

but tbe

made by iCen-

nearest approa<ch was

ivent>.one eoaoeeutives. scored 1» J.

‘ , of the NewisYorit Athlstio

Hession.

lb team. Who won 'eti „

MeOarity. DIgtrtet'ta Dolumbia efvltlsn a, Liaatenata J A Wterbowsirl, Orest :aa asisl traJnteg ataUoO, LtoUteoant L,

Otowra who mate pHToei B. MeOarity, «tertet^rfj

tsaa 4“

e T. IMbata, U. S N B. Qrowlay, A tt. 4f teaSt. Os A dbvahah

Pitcher Lhnfwa. ta the Bt Dalloe luetted te call Manager Owens this evening etwten 0 as<t ? o'clock The Keystone Tifan will meet at 7 lo this avtelftg St Bt. Ptaer sod Proteset atreeta. CINCINNATI WALKERS HOPE TO TAKE “Y" EVENT HERE

The Reds are not the only winners in ClnctnnatL Ths city on the river has walliers. too, and one event on thtaf campaign for all walking honors iq the west te the annual ten-mile walk, coft» ducted by the Indianapolis Y, M C. A each year on the morning of Labor day. It will itajutrs ths entry of every walker In the state to uidiolfl the honor of the Hoosier athletes ta other years. B. P. Stocks, physical dirsetor at the T. U. C. A. hsrt, ts In charge of Sfitrles, which tnclode a 80-eent fee Any amateur, affiliated, with a recognised amateur taganlsatkm. may compete The compeUtora mutt be taxtstai years or over. Alt efttrlM will close on ^turday. August 80 The course tor the walk will, as usual, be around Monument Circle. Medals will be ineluded IB Uis awards In taevious years ths annual “T” walk has been toe biggest event of its kind in Indiana

INDIANA RACE RESULTS.

nMANPUI^ WIN BIG am

SPECULATION IS EASY AT “8ET. . less** TRACK-*8UMMAR1ES OP TUiSOAY*! MEET.

PHIIJIDELPHIA, August it-A card of five eve&to. ottered for ths second day of the Orand efreuit metaing at Bsbnottt trach today, wag hostponad baeauae of^ratn Uto feature, the Btale-vue-Stmtferd hotel stske of HMi, with a sptendid entry. melodtAf Busy’s T siisaie. Peter June, PrlnoO Ltaaa. Royal Mao, The Teddler and Wttllegbftwtf.

will ha run Thursday.

The Wttliam Penn atahe fta two-year-old trotters, pturas ILdto, and the till trot tor ILtod, each had eight entrtea The free*formil pace, m whHto the heraeg are paM at each quarter of the

mite ta eato heat, la another feature

Aftta five weehaaf raging where tooc* ttlauoa wag unfeatticted the Orand etreuit gtablee entered the hetleee hell yesterday. Peer rates ware raoad off. the feature evtaiL a fMto staka for l;«i ancera. being won by toe Indiana mate.

Direct, in etiaighi heats from

^ Ooa star, frank Dowey. white the ban ta on oosn Mte«i#tioh h^ toe handboek eauy flourM|ed on the cluiheuso tewa, and everyoMy detenmned to wager on the ohances of toeir tavortte had no trouble ha placing toetr

Dowey waa quetod at % ‘ ^ for the pacing sttaia while CMwCi

not wag at • te 8.

TM l.«i tret, ttaes iiMts, 11.411: Heltyreeu Kate, m w, by i— D*dg»

Ig tomem)' Wstte

dm’o*^ L^r wk g br* Kniitey* i)s _^Lep« (Oteis) .... .. ... 4 i Xioms Msgowen. ta in, iy 1 Msl* coim Ftabee (J, BrOfS) I i Fetta Cbtosait. ta b fliur»hyf 4 Jteef. b m tOwiL,I I Tlms-*«ta%l. tm 8‘flm

SPEEDWAY RAGE. OiSefste ta the Xsdtanspoiis motor speedway wre ooatadering putting oa an exhibition automobile race at the speedway, probab^ on Tuctatey. te be witnessed by the wounded and convalescent soldiers quartered at Pt Harrteoa. Howdy Wilcox, winner of toe !•» a»*mlte race, Ralp|t DePsima, Barney Oidlleld and other famous drivers may take part Ptans ar« undta way to make the proposed program an all-day entertairnnenL

tor toe tti9 ■MSOb on tb* grtthoa Thta avtaago tai Mtete eod expe^ to May tie mm elubs is I^htne end Oemve may be Bad by Wfitln* Fred MwiiJ III A Wstettt Mtota. Manote. Ihd

ME

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NXWCASTLB. Ind.. Auguat 18,-* Stoughton A. Fletcher's three-year*okl colt. Peter Galt, by Peter the Oraat. won toe three-year-old pace at the opening races of tos tt^ry couniy fair here

esterday afternoon The Fletcher i lorse got away to a poor start, but Edne Owybo. b m, by dwyhe (Hsgv).. I 3 tame back strtaURy, winning the final Qey HMwi ta h. by Ueko ^DoweiU . J “

The feature Of Bte|»or AitwtaMui',jiE fti (Broomfield). I

ednesday'a otrd te an eahtbition mite

llL—Bntriee re* !

be held

during

that

be

way to

jtrmigiy,

two heats and the race Wednesday’# atrd te an

by Single Q, the famous Indiana paeet The throe-yeer-eia pste: perse. 9300 ‘ £ 9t» Cte.lt. b s (C Dtalta).......... 13 11 ambler, bik m (Moberiy).... 9 1 9 | Hexel Down a m (Blaon) ....... 1 9 9 I

Time-a 34)4. 3 RK. 9 34l4> 9 93%. The tbre«-yeer-dld tfet; purse, 9N0;

Peter asM^t, ta s (Fwitatet l t Bessie Mcoregtay, b nt (Been) i I Min Maresret M, s m (Brown)..x...... S I

Time-2 3t%, 9:31%.

County road trot, ptiree. ffO

Ruth M , br m (May) lit Byron Foster, b g (Kli^)..Ill Rsggs. e m (Hotn .......... ..til Billy, a m iHowsrd).. 4 4 1

Time-1 M, 9 98. t’M

SAr.FM. Ind. August

oeived for the rsces to toe toir hers next weak tndlcato all events for the three dajhi will

Well filled.

franklin, Ind, August II-Ths thlrtv-first annual free fair of Johnson teunty oMned a five days* meet fan this city Tuesday. Purses amounting to 1650 Were offered in the three racing events, all of whlcfli wers hotly con-

tested. Summaries. 3 24 trot, purse-flOO.

Pearl Axwortby, ■ n, J. Crouch, Latoyette >. ... ..lit Woodrow Wilson, s g, C W. Warrick, Hope. Ind ..... 3 t I Dan Kent, 1 g. Bd Lewis, Indianapolis lit Gypsy Puller, g m. Hughes A Rouseh, IndianSpolla . ... .... 4 4 df

Beat tim^ i 19%

t ff pace, purse. 9190

The Boo, br.g. Prank Hardin, Bar* irersvttte, Ind .. 1 t 1 1 Lucy L. blk m, Oeorge Bawttnga

^Paletaine, Ind ......1.. . .. 6 2 2 1

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