Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1925 — Page 25

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Race Matinee at State Fairground Track Satu n day | Includes Best Horses. \ Four big races, including a free-for-all pace, an exhibition mile by Single G, 1:58%, Peter Manning exh’bited before the stand, a running race with ten or more fleet jumpers, and a fine range of circus acts, will be the program put before the attendance at the benefit matinee of the Harness Horsemen’s Association at the State Fair track Saturday afternoon. It is a grand gathering of the best horses that are at the local track in training for .he Grand Circuit meetings, and the drivers who have gained fame in years of racing around the country’s leading circuits. In the free-for-all pace, there are such as Bessie McKlyo, 2:01%, Homefast, 2:04%; Twinkling Belle, 2:09%; Brook Volo, 2:04%; Sweeney’s Choice, 2:07% and John S., 2:09%. In the other races Manager Sanders has made a careful selection from the world of talent that is available, and he promises there will be something doing every minute. As the proceeds of the matinee go to the charity fund of the Harness Horse Association that organization is hoping that local friends of the horses and sport will rally for this one day to help boost the fund. Tenders of assistance from the most prominent horsemen that will be here are coming in, and a notable kgroup will share the duties of of■ficiating. These will include EdJ. Curtin, secretary of the Harness Horse Association. Every one will pay at the gate.

Racing Program Saturday

At State Fairground 2:15 Pace—M C B (S. Palin), Prince Direct (Wolverton), Logs" Lib (S. Page). Ocean steamer (W. Young), Abbe Stiles (J. Sweeney), Roblngen (J. Case), Broadway Rose (C. Kelly). 2:20 Trot —Miss Prudence Watts <S. Palin L W N S (Smith), Black Night (L. Wilson), Davis Dillon (L. McDonald), Martha Volo (E. Avery), Wild Fiower (M. Wilson), The Concord (C. Kelly). Frpe-for-All Pace Bessie McKlyo. 2:01% (S. Palin); Homefast. 2:05% (9. Page): Twinkling Belle. 2:09% (L. Wilson: Brook Volo. 2:04% IL. McDonald): Sweeney’s Choice. 2:07% (Sweeney); John S. 2:09(9. Palin). 2:25 Pare —Richard Azoff (S. Palin). Hazel Direct (Wolverton). Betty Direct (L. Wilson), Savannah H (W. Young), Bweeney’s Pride (Sweeney). Chestnut Direct (J. Case). Wanneta K. Running Race Sempronla (Zlgler), Lady Rett Bird (Winkler). Hasty Miss (Renihan). Chester Maid (Hevland), Jessie Woolwinder (Skaggs). Juanita (Overlease), "Elio (Haymaker), Oakland Belle and Hot Foot.

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I. U. LOSES Wabash Downs Crimson in Hard Batting Fray. Bu Times Bverinl BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 22. Wabash College baseball team defeated Indiana U. here Thursday, 10 to 7, in a hard hitting game. The winner’s big inning was the sixth in which five runs were chased over and Kaufman driven from the mound. Robertson on the hill for the Scarlet was hit hard, but he had sufficient lead piled up by his mates to weather the storm. I. U. played ragged ball, seven errors being charged against them. Indiana is at Northwestern on Saturday in a Big Ten encounter. HE’S STAR SPRINTER One of the be3t sprinters in the east is Hill of Pennsylvania. Last year he won both the 100 and 220yard events at the eastern intercollegiate games in close to record time. The Red and Blue is depending on him to repeat this season.

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mOE PACKO, who will neet Larry Sobjeck in the main go of the opening boxing show at Ft. Harrison, Tuesday night. May 26, has scored eighteen knockouts during his fistic career. He weighs 170, practically the same as Sobjeck. He recently defeated Soldier King and is to meet the soldier in a return bout at Grand Rapids, June 10.

Fights and Fighters

CHlCAGO—Charley Phil Roaenberr. bantam champion, and Harold Smith. Chicago stockyards walloper, are set for their ten-round go at East Chicago tonight. The bout will be at 120 pounds and the title will not be at stake. CINCINNATI—Tony Sanders and Tony Larose boxed for ten rounds on even terms here Thursday night. In the semi-wind-up Cooper Pence defeated Kid Adler in six rounds. NEW YORK—Mike McTlgue, world's light-heavyweight champion. Is said to have posted SB,OOO with a betting commissioner here against $20,000 that he will knock out Paul Benenbach, New York, when they meet in the Yanke* Stadium on May 20. Berlenhach U ruling a 7-to-8 favorite to win the decision. NEW YORK —Jimmy De Forest, matchmaker for the Polo Grounds A. C., announced today that he had $5,000 sent him from the Middle West to bet at even money or 6 to 6 that Tom Gibbons will beat Gene Tunney when they meet here on June 5. NEW YORK—Johnny Dundee, former featherweight champion of the world, and Sid Terris. New York lightweight. who defeated him In the last show In Madison Souarc Garden. will furnish the feature bout at the opening of the new Coney laiand stadium on June 9. DE "PAUW AT BUTLER State Rivals Clash On Diamond at Irwin Field. Butler and DePauw were to meet this afternoon on Irwin field in a return baseball game. The locals defeated the Tigers at Greencastle. Butler has not been defeated by a Hoosler team. Ewing was to pitch for Butler with Queisser back of the bat. AD CLUB TOURNEY The fourth annual spring golf tourney of the Advertising Club of Indianapolis was to be held this afternoon at Riverside course. John Nlehaus has won every previous meet. TECH AT GREENFIELD Technical High was to play Greenfield this afternoon at that town. Coach Mueller took fifteen players and expected a hard battle.

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H. S. SERIES Manual Must Beat Shortridge to Stay in Race. Manual and Shortridge High Schools were to meet in a city series baseball game at Riverside Park this afternon. Manual won a previous game at Garfield, 14 to 8. The north siders, however, believed they are stronger this time and hoped for a victory. Grobe was due to start on the mound for Shortridge. opposed by Cassady. Manual has lost one game to Tech (in the series and a victory would keep them in the running. If Shortride won today, Manual will be eliminated. Shortridge has no games with Technical this year. Manual has another game with Tech on next Friday. GRAPPLERS IN CHICAGO Munn and Lewis Leave Dunes for Big City Gym. Bu Vnitel Press CHICAGO, May 22.—After a week of training at the sand dunes, Wayne (Big) Munn and Strangler Lewis today came to Chicago for a two-day workout in local gymnasiums. Munn has devoted most of his time to perfecting a defense for Lewis’ headlock. The grapplers will meet at Mlchifan City. May 30.

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