Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 101, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1930 — Page 22

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jSOURI horse /STAKE WINNER AT FM SHOW SI,OOO Governor’s Event Is Captured by Rex Lee Bourbon. With Governor Harry G. Leslie and two former Governors, Warren T. McCray and Len Small of Illinois, present, Rex Lee Bourbon of the W. T. Treadway stables, St. Louis, won the SI,OOO Governor’s stake at the horse show in the coliseum Thursday night: The champion was victor over eight other entries. First place brought the Missouri owners S3OO, with other winners as follows: Second. Arran Acres, entry of W. D. Alexander of Bloomington. III.; third. Bugger 800 Rose, also a Treadway entry. Winners in the Columbia Club stake for three-gaited horses, ridden by a woman, received S2OO top prize finished as follows: Haughty Lady, entered bv Mr Hobby Stables of Cleveland. 0.. first: an entry bv Mrs. A. C. Thompson of Chicago, second Roval Sensation. G. A. Nichols. Oklahoma City, third. Pony Prize to Illino s Man Earl M. Dixon of New Boston, HI., received the championship in the Shetland pony class for stallion, mare or gelding, on Fashionable, with William E. Dee of Chicago winning the reserve championship with Sugar Cane. Other events and winners were: Roadsters—First. G. A. Nichols: second, Hutchison <fc Hutchison; third. Mrs. Robert E Trimble, Indianapolis. Three-gaited Horses, Combination Saddle and Harness —G. A. Nichols, first; My Hobby Stables, second; Mr. and Mrs. A. Hastings Fiske of Indianapolis, third Welsh Ponies—Wiliam E. Dee. first; Earl M. Dixon, second and third. Indianapolis Horse Places Heavy Harness Horses, Tandems— Mrs. A. C. Thompson of Chicago, first, and William E. Dee. second. Hunters—Ambelside stables of Blue Ash. O. with a perfect Jumping horse, won first, place; W. J. Fuller of Cincinnati, took second in a runoff of a tie with the entry of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge M. Bailey of Indianapolis, which took third AUTO CRASH HURTS SIX Publisher of Mt. Vernon Newspaper Among Injured. B’l rnited Press MT. VERNON. Ind., Sept, s.—Six persons were injured, three seriously, in an automobile collision on State Road 62, four miles east of here Thursday night. An automobile driven by J. Stuart Yow struck a car driven by Elnora Folz, 14, and turned over three times, according to witnesses. The Folz car was demolished. The injured are Edward F. Ailes, publisher of the Mt. Vernon Democrat, who was riding with Yow; Mildred Folz, 7; George Folz Jr., Sylvester Folz, 9, and the drivers of the cars. Al)es received a lacerated arm. broken jaw and head wounds. Shelbyville Joins League Bn Time* Special SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Sept. 5. This city has- joined the Indiana Municipal League. The annual convention of the organization to be held at Columbus this month will be attended by the Shelbyville mayor, L. E. Webb, and members of the city council.

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