Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1939 — Page 9
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By HEZE CLARK Times Staf® Writer NORTH WEBSTER, Ind, Aug — Approximately 180 football candidates of high school age were engaged at Camp Crosley on lake
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Ann Vonian Is a Lassie You Might Keep Your Eyes On in This One.
By TOM OCHILTREE Although it never has received the same national publicity bulldup, horsemen contend that the Fox Stake for 2-year-olds, held here an« inually at the State Fair track, is
for pacing horses what the cele brated Hambletonian is for trotters | To be run off Sept. 6, the $12 000 Fox Stake will be one of the highlights of the Grand Cireutt
Nppecance today In scouring off | yacing program here Fair week.
the rust that has collected on their football technique since the close of last season. Drills on punting, passing and blocking are in process during most of the daviight hours, and some spirited serimmages already have “Been held between teams preparing their opening games next ass bh nth This is the 15th year that H A Pettijohnn has held these late sume mer football trainihg camps for high school boys. The players take this training period seriously and after a day of practice spend their evenings studying motion pletures of the big college football games of "last fall and listenifig to lectures on rules and sportsmanship, Juline on Hand
Russell Shortridge High School athletics director, is 8 memLer of the lecturing staff. Ray. mond Neal, DePauw University spent a few days at the
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| In fact, Harvie Jones, Rushville, who handles the Fair's racing ace tivities, contended today that, weather and track conditions permitting, the Fox Stake probably will be run faster this year than ever before, and Mr, Jones isn't given to superlatives as a rule | He also has his private opinion about the “sleeper” in this race, Ann Vonian, a bay filly owned by the Woodlawn Stable, Chicago. Cenceding there is a distinct possi bility that this pacing lassie will fail to hear the alarm go off, Mr. Jones pointed out, however, that she has been doing better than all right on half mile tracks.
Look Out for the Countess
Countess Hanover, a bay as aris. toeratis as her name, also rates as a decided threat in this race. Her charms weren't always so appar ent, however, since «dhe Hanover Shoe Co. sold her when she was. a reariing for the nominal sum of $765, but rectified this error of fudgment by buying her back for 10.000 after she showed herself to be a winner Other good ones entered in this stake include William Cash, owned by . Walter Britenfield and LI. C Sprague, Springfield, Il: Martin Patch, ovned by B.A. Millikin, Youngstown, ©O, and Battleship, owned by Harry Short, Columbus, 0 All are colts. Eleanor Cold Cash, the filly owned by Judge Riley Stevens, Galesburg, Ill, also is highly regarded Mr, Jones also predicted that the $1300 Claypool Hotel 2:08 Pace Stake also should be run Labor Day in better than 2:00. Entered in this event is Her Ladyship, of the Millbrooke, N. Y., Stable, the world’s fastest pacing mare with a record of 1:88%.
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Huntington High School tes coached by Jim Crowe, is an early starter. It journeys to Coe lumbia City for a game Sept 8 Rex Grossman, full back: Ray Overmyer, left half: Don Gabreth right half, and Al Miller, left tackle, are star players and all of them are honor roll students A husky squad from Seymour High School also is training here Their coach is Bud Surface, former Franklin lege athlete Out. standing players on this squad are Steinwedel right end. Robert Median, right half: Don. ald Schrenk, full back, Fd Elsner, left tackle he Seymours Westfield tilt on Sept. 153 will be “the first football game ever plaved at Sevmour. The little city of Sheridan, which for 40 years has produced some of the best high school football play ers in Indiana, has MH bove in the camp under direction of their coach, Byron Stout, former De. Pauw signal caller Two half backs, Keith Thompson and James Mace, and William Marlowe, right tackle, and Robert Boulden, center, are the most promising lads on this years Sheridan team
City Parks Ring Meet Dates Set
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held Sept. 8 and community Salle Sts Only novices and boys who have competed at least one or more bouts aw the regular summer programs will be allowed to com. pete in the City title event. There will be no admission charge for this tourney and prizes will be awarded the winners and runhers up This week the regular program pens tonight at Washington Park. LON Thursday ght the bouts will the held at the Beech Grove High School grounds, and on Friday night a Will be held at Rhodius Action is to start at 8 p. m
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| These events {the Indianapolis Women's Golf As-| | sociation, [matehes are to be held at Meridian |
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minutes are Dell Frisco, Lee Hane
exceptionally fast field. he said. Peter Astra’s Foes Classy
Peter Astra, the Hambletonian winner, is (0 appear in the I, 8 Ayres $1300 trot Sept. ¥ and ine cluded in the select company that will oppose him is Royal Spencer, owned by HD. RBiery, Butler. Pa As far as public interest is cone cerned. the two $1800 races for 2. year-olds, sponsored by the Indiana Trotting and Pacing Horse Asso. ciation, head the list. One of the races is for pacers and the others for trotters, and both events are part of the Labor Day program.
Pleasant Run Is |
| The women's golt team of Pleas. ant Run today held a lead over five! other squads as a result of ite 12% to 5' victory oevr Broadmoor In other women's team matches | played yesterday at Hillerest Coune | try Club, Indianapolis Country Club Woedstoek defeated Meridian Hills, 10's to 7's, and Hillerest de-| feated Highland, 10 to 8 are sponsored
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and the final team [Hills Sept. 25. Season point stand- | ings of the teams are: Pleasant Run, 44: Hillerest, 48%: Highland, 39; Meridian Hills, 82%: 30%,
stock and Broadmoor, 20's.
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This is Her Ladyship, world's driven by Dee Parshall
Naturally these horses are untried in many cases on mile tracks, and are a little too young to give hare ness racing followers a clear idea of their respective abilities, but from these lists should come the champions of next year Unlike most of the other races, these events contain young hopefuls that are familiar to many of the spectators in the stands since the association annually puts on 10 stakes for each gait, Nine of these are run off earlier in the season on half-mile tracks at various county fairs throughout the State and in a sense the races here are sort of final examinations for these horses, seen these sulky speeders run at their county fairs naturally develop decided personal opinions about them, and that still is the thing that makes a horse race. In fact, the association's series of races is eon sidered the best of its kind in the country Bert Abbe a Standout Abbe, a gelding,
Bert owned
“enough to play tackle on defense over and Lone Ace, making this an by the Kirkpatrick brothers, Wil.
is listed as a stand. This horse already has won four county fair
events and has a time record of 2:12. Clyde Cash, a black colt belonging to H. F. MeNutt and son of Oxford, Wis, has won two, and Chariie-You, of the BRBiery Farm. Butler, Pa, and Wayne Dewey, an Arcadia, Ind, horse. have won one of these earlier races. While Vir. ginia Grattan, a filly belonging to Charies Jackson, Chicago, hasn't been a winner, she alwave has been well up in previous starts.
The Lovely Lady, alto owned by
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Shoot for Bankers
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The annual State shoot sponsored
by the protective and insurance committee of the Indiana Bankers Association is to be held at Ft. Harrison Sept. 17, Chairman Perry M. Ruth announced today. Mr. Rush said 200 participants were expected to compete in the pistol and rifle events, Those eligible to compete are members of vigilante organizations in the varie ous counties throughout the State Contestants will be guests of the 11th Infantry
Nothing but Baseball For Pilot Mack Now
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 92(U. Pp). Mack, 76-year-old pilot of
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Indiana Softball Finals to Be Here
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. Aug. U The annua
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championship series will be played “another winner or two” with his
at Softball Stadium at Indianapolis old-time vigor, 8. Harlan Vogt that
starting Sept. 3,
He said, however, speeches, public dinners and
president of the Softball League, an- receptions were for him a thing of
nounced last night. The series will be two out of three games, Representative of the southern division will be the Shelbyville Merchants while the northern divi sion champion will be decided at the Lafayette tournament. The state champion will represent Indiana at the national tournament at St. Louis beginning Sept. 12.
| as Fibs IN ceeds Own Medicine SELMA, Ala, Aug. 29
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Norm de Weese, credited with have | man, has hit more than hall his ing made Moe Arnovich into a 300!
hitter, has fallen into a batting slump with the Selma Clover Leafs.
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Amateur Golf Trials Begin
821 Players Seeking Places In National Tourney.
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NEW YORK, Aug. 20 (U. P)) = On 28 golf courses throughout the country, 821 players shot today for places in the 43d annual National Amateur Championship to be cone tested over the North Shore Country Club links at Glenview, Ill, Sept. 11186. There were 160 places available, there being 10 exemptions in the 170«man field which will play in the championship proper. This is the fourth largest entry since sectional qualifying rounds began in 1931. It compares with 871 at Oakmont last year, the record 1118 at Garden City in 1936 and 945 at Cleveland in 1935. Three of the exempted players were foreigners. They were John Langley, member of the 1936 British Walker Cup team; P. J. Clifford of Mexico City who has won the Mexican championship eight times, and S. B. Roberts of Wales, Welsh champion in 1934 and runnerup last vear, The other exemptions were former champions: Defending title« holder Willie Turnesa, Francis Oui met, Charles Evans Jr, Jess W. Sweetser, C. Ross Somerville, John ny Fischer and Johnny Goodman.
fastest pacing mare with a time record for the mile of 1:56%, being
‘Riviera Club Tennis Meet Nears Windup
MeNutt, has won two in the trot<, Worthy Brewer (2:08'%), also en<| The Riviera Club tennis tournating division. Other fancy young|tered in this pacing event, are ment entered the home stretch this trotters who have finished first are| owned by Leo ©. McNamara, In.|Week With play scheduled in the | {men's and women's singles and the two colts, Scott Lincoln, owned| dianapolis. Other Hoosier-owned men's doubles are Nellie Scott (2:07%),| A -
Survivors who will meet in the T. M. Smith, owned by L. A. Smallwood and sons, | en's singles are B , Oolitic, and Josedale Arrow (2:07), mews singles arg Sob McDermott
and Jap Powell, Frank Ittenbach by V. B. Rinehart, Ft. .,q Art Phegley, Fhil Thompson and Art Carrington and Roger Downs and Charles Tichenor. In the women's singles, Yvonne Powell is to meet Virginia Snyder and Mil In this race, |jjcent Cammer is to oppose Mildred MeNamara also has Patience | Kaplen. (2:12%), a black mare. Spellbound, owned by C. M. Redman, Dana, Advertisement
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diana entries With the six-day harness racing program scheduled 0 eins, Satu | “Lay You Up” horses of similar class, day, the trainers with their eye- : ’ In the pace, Duke Hanover and twinkling Kind of humor and keen she fs Suing Jat ob Athletes Sout and Eddie C. Grattan, both with reec- knowledge of horses, and the trim tion with soothing, dependable, liquid &erm ords of 2:08, and John Dillard, racers themselves already have bee SuLunen. Ue by amnde. Ureaseloes, [re Peter Patch and Clyde Scott, all gun to arrive at the track Stables, | siected ingredients. Combats formant of vegetable of whom have marks of 2:06%, are and the movement here should and animal parasites contacted. Relieves listed as favorites. [reach a peak within the next few | ching fast, Must prove stisfactory real Eddie ©. Grattan and Lucy! days.
Tiskilwa, Ill Milestone, the gelding of Joseph owned Neville, Delaware, O, also has won| Wayne, one, and while Susabella hasn't] MeNamara also owns Athlone taken a race, this filly is showing! Flaxy Guy, only trotter entered in| Susabella, in« | The Althone Guy event with a mile |
yon, Shelbyville, Ind. I'he Hal Dale Stake for 2:06 and! slower pacers to be run Thursday | and the Athlone Guy Stake for 2:08 and slower trotters scheduled for Tuesday bring together well] balanced fields. Both events are | for $2500 and are designed to match
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Reliables Seeking » Fourth in a Row The Kingan Reliables will be seek ing their fourth consecutive victory when they tackle the strong Toledo Crawfords of the National Negro League at Perry Stadium at 8:15 tonight, The visitors compiled an excellent record while playing as the
Pittsburgh Crawfords, the franchise having been shifted this year.
In the other half of the double bill, Jesse Owens, versatile star of the 1936 Olympic games, will appear in a sprinting exhibition. He holds four world’s records for sprint, hurdle and dash events and will seek the mark for circling the bases tonight. He also will oppose a quartet of local stars in a 100-yard-dash exhibition, Ray Staples and Luke Allison probably will form the Kingan bat-
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tery tonight. Oscar Charleston, who started his career 39 years ago as & member of the A. B. C. team, will be at first base for Toledo.
Collects Bugs
CLEVELAND, Aug. 29 (NEA).— Chet Adams, Cleveland Rams’ rookie tackle from Ohio University, is an amateur entomologist with an insect collection of nearly 1000.
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