Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1920 — Page 19
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THE IXDIAXAPOLIS XETVS. FRIDAY. APRU, 23, 1920.
ADDITIONAL SPORTS
LOCAL NTAGS GROOMED FOR BIG TROT HANDICAP AT READVILLE
Announcement of a troU«n* handi- « expert handicappera believe would
cp to o. ..
in August, with a purse .of f 10.000, ' money basts. Early Dreams. 2:03^i. ■tarts eossio artent posaible nontina- ; that trotting hero of the McDonald . * M<<<;re*or the I * tab,e - which caused a big uproar in ttons from this f ity. Me ® the ranks of the stake candidates Great. 2:03*4- the 1010 *t» r j three years a^ro^ and showed last year considered pretty cer- that he c^uld come back, may also
Cok stable, is
tain to be named. Inasmuch as the great stalMon Is somewhat confined for engagements, being ineligible to anything lower than a 2:04 claa*. Th* •handicaps let in ail horses irrespective of records, for the managementaims. as in previous rates of this nature. to equalise chances by imfw»*ing a space hgodlcap on the faster
horses. Those horses eligible to 2:1» and slower events will go one mile, exactly, starting from the wire, while those with faster records will start at such a distance back of the wire a<
be named for the big event which will be the leading feature of the Grand circuit at Boston's suburban track.
Greatest of All t'oapo.
It is of interest in this connection that tmelve years ago over the same track a^hasdicap with conditions quite Similar, but worth 959.00*. was
DE PAUW OUTLINES PLANS E0R NEW ATHLETIC HELD
two-mile team. Captain Eddie Meehan will run anchor for both teams.
TERRE HAUTE GETS MEET.
wH The >»• tmek end field n^e; of
made here today by E. C. Buss. ath-j thc Indiana t ollegiate Athletic letic director of DePauw. of plans > Ij « a ^ u L win be held at Terre Haute *
ptrfected by the athletic board of thei^ aj -•* ac c*> r dinK
university calling for a new athletic field here, the cost of which will total •iL-if,
more than 9S9.909. The new field will
replace McKeen field.
to Prof. E. N. of the Butler ath-
committee. The meet
awarded to Butler, but was trans
ferred tk
H^brre Haute as a marm
that the athletic board of which I 'I'Tld on rhe BuUerL\udubon courts GOernsey Van Riper, of rndianapolis, ; jn i rv ingtofi May 22. three days after eSf-jSri*knd 5 ^^l“^rh o e l irsser o ss&
buying the property. The ground is!*,
known as tire Cook
The board in session in Indiana-
; auspices.
polls Wednesday went over preliminary plans and surveys. The plans, call for two baseball diamonds, a quarter mile track with a 220-yarci straightaway, a gridiron and a number of tennis courts. Concrete bleachers are called for in the plans submitted to the board. The field will cover a plot of ground 740 feet in
. t j length and 570 fe*>t In width, won by Allen Winter. owned Coach Buss says that every effort
by M. H. Reardon, of this city, and
driven by Lon McDonald. Allen Winter had no racing experience but had been carefully schooled for the big event—so carefully, la fact, that in spite of the strict attention of the handleappers his real form was not disclosed until race day. The winning stands as one of the greatest coups of American harness racing. The dis-
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South African Tennisers
NEW A'ORK. April 23—Plans for the restoration of international tennis are not confined-to the United States, according to a letter from South Africa, received today. . The
if tK- K^.r* tH„ Sonth African Davi« cup team will Juns a^lTays theXld ^get fhe 1 Kuro ^ in lime lo ^ in th< “
gridiron in condition for the opening
of the 1929 football season.
Race for Old-Timers
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quarter nrbtes, and the son of Ed Winter negotiated the route in 2:4«. The system then installed for giving every possible attention to pro* viding a fair start was exceedingly elaborate./ Two preliminaries were raced, to weed out the topbeavy field, and thirteen horses came out for fhe final test. Electric byttgn* at each station where horses were waiting for the signal to start, were connected with a master button which con-: trolled a large gong, so that it was necessary for the attendants at each < position to signal their readiness be-
fore the start was made.
Aotre Dame at Drake. SOUTH BEND. Ind.. April 23.—Notre Dame wtl be represented at the Drake relays Saturday by a one, and
hard court championship tournament at Paris. May 22. and will later play at Wimbledon, England, and in the Olympic games, in addition to their Davis cup preliminary matches. The African team will not reach Europe in time for the hard court tournament, but wfll play in the English
championship.
BALTIMORE. Md.. April 28—Jockeys of a decade ago will furnish entertainment in an oldtimers’ race that is being arranged for the coming meet at Pimlico. So many veterans of the saddle are entering that it maybe necessary to run the race in sec-
tions. Aevr Olympic Golf Date*.
NEW YORK. April 22.—Notification of a change in the dates of the Olympic games golf tournament made at the request of the American Olympic committee was received at the headquarters of that body today. The tournament will be held during the last week of June or the first week of July. It was originally planned to hold the matches in August or September. ^ |
Nobles* ille Is Flvot.
NOBLESV1EL.E. Ind.. April 23.—At ' the track and field meet held by the high schools* of Noblesville. Sheridan apd Westfield here Thursday after-
noon Noblesville finished
blesville. 50 1-U
| at Ingalls field yesterday, losing to i-Notre Dame in a six-inning swatfest, 1* to 2. Notre Dame's sluggers pounded the offerings of the three Wabash hurlers to all corners of the lot. Heald started to pitch for the Scar- « '_ , } nd was ffh^ved by Harding. Martin substituted for Harding in the sixth inning. .Notre Dame scored in every one of the innings, getting five runs in each of the fifth and sixth j Inning, and its other tally came in j lined out a home run with the bases full. Wabash scored in the first) inning, and their other tally came in j the sixth, on a home run by Schoen- j laud. Russie, an Indianapolis man. caught for Wabash and put up a
scrappy game.
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Notre Dame Beats Wabash. CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind.. April 23. j — Wabash Uollege opened the season
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