Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1920 — Page 9
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATTTRDAY, APBIL 24., 1920.
BREEZy DOPE PI OP AI LOCAL TRACK
MART WILSON HAS SEVERAL GOOD PROSPECTS—START IS TOO EARLY.
In tti« pacer Star Mack. by Star Hal. at the state fair ground training; track. Mart Wilson believes be ha* a «;reat prospect for the 2:1* paces this year. The pacer s win race i* 2;IS*4. so he jrets a bit of leeway over hts record, aad from past performances he looks equal to bringing in a few bushels of oats for the clever Indianapolis trainer At Mich, where he took his rscord last fall, he showed a mile around 2^1-. and the track is not a either. He has also been a half in 1:03. so he has the whls beyond doubt
stable lambs Ciaad.
Wilson's stable looks pretty good far early season despite the rain and cold. He has another pretty glib pacer in Happy HaL by Direct Hal, that took hla rscord at Warren, Jnd., last year On breeding this sidewheeler has the edge on a great many
racers, for bis dam Mt
brood mare Duldeen. that produced L.. 2;«S%. and Others, and she by gtrathmore. a renowned brood re sire, while his second dam «as _ aughter of Harold, •J r *J e >* t ** e f: trotting queen. Ma«d IL, 2:0*% In Bnsiow. 2 hs baa a third
ears good, as be showed on a half-mile track. rg division a trotter
P M classes, but Jaborlna
under the a K !i£*' nomen that overbalances tbs horse, nearly, is Wright's Great Intention Mi, 2.23 1 «. The botse has been raced but Mile, is a grandson of Peter the Great. 2.074. and showed around 2 1* last year. W 7 ith a real course of training he ought to get into the money. Wilson has a turo-year-old trotter of promise In Bingle Watts, owned by
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pacer that appeal •. m —- ■ . ,, * . ^u a mile in 2:11 ** on a half*tniie track.
In the trottini eligible to all
vde
Bingen Silk (2>. it of the dam of
Dr, butsIlSe. of this city, ster was sired by Bini
2 *t»4. and was out of the Miss iiswey Watt* (J). 2:#*4-
Start Is Tss Msrfy.
Trainers are beginning to hedge on resolutions regarding an early start to the racse. Home who were Inclined to the belief that they would etart right off with the May meeting at Findlay. 0-# now say that there is not enough time to get their horses r»edy for the money in the period that is left. However, the events on at Findlay are at! to he raced on the three* heat plan, and for early racing the plan Is rertalnty ideal. Horsemen knew itist how long their charges will have to race, and that It will not be longer then the minimum of the
old three-ln-flve plan.
New Pitching Rules Have Not Speeded Up the Came
NEW YORK. April 2*.—No Hots, bloodshed or fatal trimmings have attended the enforcement of the new pitching rules, purlers of both leagues are keeping so close to the law that very few complaints have
been made.
The Boston Red Sox in a game a few days ago with the Tanka acfbfjM Bob Shaw key of doctoring the ball but the # ump4res could find no
evidence
What effect the ban on freak deliveries has had to Increasing batting Is impossible to estimate so early in the season. However, one result la apparent—the game has not been
speeded up.
The games so far this season have so far averaged two hours and ten minutes. Benton and Rixey pitched the fastest game of the season in the major league* In one hour and twenty-five minutes. The longest wss played by the Cleveland Indians and the Tigers, a nine-inning game in three hour# and four minutes. Sk>me Mtchers. such a* Jack Quinn, of the Yankees, are naturally slow
workers to the boa.,
Coveleskie, spit ball pitcher, and A1 Sothoron a former 'shiner,” pitched one of the fastest games of the season to one hour and thirty-six minutes The intentional pass may have been curbed by the new rules but it
■ sped It Is just a* f a dangerous bat-
for*. " b *"* ** * —
li*» not bee. ntopped. It le just u
•aey to get lid ©* - '
ter by a base
Three Tons of F»h in Three Years Is Record of One-Acre Fish Pond
AMERICAN TEAM WINS.
An acre fish pond located on the farm would not only provide fine •port but produce food. That such ponds will prove popular, once Indiana farmers learn the revenue possible from th#m and will care for the fish in as comprehensive a way as they do a prise poultry floe*, is the opinion of Hie hard Lelber. director of conservation In Indiana, and George N Mannfeld. superintendent of the division of fish sod game. The acre fish pond is past the experimental stage, as statistics gathered from such a venture conducted by the Kansas fish and game depart - men! recently, will show. About Ht.WO young fish by actual count were placed in the pond and as intended, many of these fish served as food for the more mature denizens. Three years later 27.0t>« fish of all ages and aises were taken out. it m eati mated the weight of the fish placed in the pond did not exceed 70« pounds and thai the fish removed weighed *.7*0 pounds, the latter flgfc^wdln* hundreds of small fish. The total number of fish weighing one pound or over was 3,*«!, and ywlr totaJ weight wa* 4.279 pound*. Black bass, rrappfe and catfish made
X BLISrU.
re two large-mouth black renty-twe indies in length reighed ia exceee of six
up 3,0tS pounds of this weight. There was 97* pounds of bloagill and sunfish and about 1,§00 pounds of carp,
goldfish and shad. There were two bass over twent
ard each _ ■Mw,. ( pounds, showing this species grows at the rate of more than a pound a year, for they undoubtedly each weighed only a few ounces when released. Some of the crapple and bullheads weighed two pounds, while some of the channel cat weighed from
four to eight pounds. GoU Season at Wahasb.
7^ ABASH, Ind., April 24*—-Ant a meeting of the directors of the Wabash Golf Club held last evealag It was decided to open festivities at the country club here the first week la June, and plans also were made for an addition to the clubhonae. Leonard Fox was named as chairman of a committee to handle details of the schedule for the Northern Indiana
Ooif League, which will be com of clubs representing Marion, mo. Peru. Huntington. Ft. ^
Wabash.
nposed Koko-
W'ayne *nd
Georgette Cracks Household Whip and Big Georges Jumps
but sines he's married—" The door opened and to walked Georges htmunburden tog himself*"of^Gie °-bluer <™lt that Hymen had dished out for him.
Madtgan la Demand.
SOUTH BEND. Jnd.. April
Edward Madigan. star center rush 1 fcolstery In the elaborately appointed
hotel apartment of the French gods
of Fistlana.
on the Notre Dame football team last fall, is to demand as a coach. Among
•Uv. Portland. Ore., aad Columbia College. Dubuque, In. According to Knute K. Rockne. director of athletics at Notre Dame. Madigan is the best coaching prospect at the um-
averslty.
NEW YORK. April 14.—“Charge—
Chorge.”
Out. out. un minoot. a'cher.
t?s mlnoot no no. toot swme. Thus cracks the domestic whip over
Georges Carpentler.
Maybe the handsome Georges Is the heavyweight champion of Europe, maybe he did give Joe Beckett paseports to the Land of Nod in one punch* maybe he ha* enough scuff to rock the throne of Dempsey—nevertheless, he s second in hie own house- i The beautiful young Georgette,. Ms | bride of a little over a month, who hasn't one-third the else of her Illustrious spouse, rules the boueehoUL “George, be used to be hie own hose but the msdame—she even tells Mm what to wear.” Leon W.tson. his trainer, masseur, valet and tot* r Pr«ter. waa saying as he selected the outfit for the day from the closet containing fifteen suits j of clothes, twelve pairs of shoes. % dosen hats, twenty-five silk shirts and a few
ether things.
"It is not the proper wear for afternoon, but since the madams— in a sort of soliloquy he mused. "What does George do with all those dothesT* asked one of the two newspaper men decorating the up-
in the elaborately appo rtroent of the French
Leads Olympic Sheaters. NEW YORK. April 24.—LieutenantGeneral Robert Lee Bullard, commander of the department of the east, will be commander of the United States Olympic shooting teams which will compete for International rifle and pistol honors at Brussels, July
Criticise American Athletes
LONDON. April 12 (by mall).— Critcism of American sport methods in the Olympic games in London in 1908 and In Stockholm in 1912 and the charge that American competitors In the past have been guilty of unsportsmanlike tactics, are made by a writer in the London Morning Post In an article urging contributions to finance British participation in the forthcom tog games at Antwerp.
"He wears them.
a perfectly obvi-
tbe schools making efforts to secure ous answer that caused a slight bis services are Columbia Univer- chuckle at the London joke.
You see It Is like thia” unmindful of the interruption. "George he , makes at least three changea a day. I sometimes more, so it takes a big
| wardrobe."
‘T used to lay out George’s clothes
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ANTWERP April 14—The American hockey team defeated the team ; of Switaerlad In the lyrhpian hockey tournament here this afternoon by a score of tt to 0.
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