Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1941 — Page 7
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100,000 Fans Are Expected At Churchill
By JACK GUENTHER United Press Stafr Correspondent LOUISVILLE, Ky. April 28.—A field of no fewer than 12 nor more than 17 horses; a favorite dropping n price as fast as Bimelech tumbled a year ago; and a sell out Vg of as many as 100.000 people. They were the rather generalized forecasts today as the horses and men who will compete in the Kentucky Derby gathered at Churchill Downs to begin their final week of Work and plan the strategy they hope wil] bring them $75000 and the nation's most coveted turf prize, There were still 17 eligibles regarded as starters this morning.
At the top of the list stood Wood- |
ale Farm's Our Boots, at 8-5 the ottest thing in the field and the tandout choice in the final callver of future book odds. At the ttom were a couple of Texas colts med Valdina Paul and Valdina oom and in between were 14
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baseball “murder” in the first degree, but baseball is that way, In that wild ninth 11 Millers batted and the seven runs were chalked up on four hits, one walk and three | Tribe miscues. | Even the reliable Allen Hunt mis- | judged a fly that sailed over his| head for two bases. And Joe Mack, | first sacker, was caught asleep when | the Millers worked the squeeze play. | So the Tribe's winning streak was snapped at three straight and Ray Starr's personal winning streak was! stopped at four in a row. Governor Henry F. Schricker was in the press box operating the switches which
Millers were running wild and he had a pretty good workout, | The Tribe's lone run off Harry Kelley was notched in the fifth! when Aleno stole second and scored | on Johnny Pasek’s single. Aleno| pilerfered second three times and |
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Fast was cut to 8-5, 1-2 and 1-4 across the board on the strength
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day. Behind him was C. S. Howard’s Porter's Cap at 3-1, even and 2-5, and most of the folks in the mint julep country look to one of the two as the probable winner.
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But not many Derbies have been won hy the favorites and the others were far from out of it. The bookies! held Whirlawav at 4-1; Curious! Coin and Dispose at 8-1; Morris at 10-1; Little Beans at 12-1; Market Wise and King Cole at 15-1; Blue Pair and Staretor at 20-1; and Agricole and Swani at 40-1. Bar-| ring sudden changes in the weather, these 13 are expected to be in the gate and awaiting the bell May 3.! The railbirds figure the doubtful] starters as Full Cry, who is 109-1 but is owned by Walter Chrysler | Jr, and may be sent in just to show Wis colors; Master Henry, Curious! Qin and the Texas ragamuffins, | Adina Groom and Valdina Paul. | ‘he latter two were hopelessly beat- | dn in the Blue Grass Stakes and you | an get whatever price vou want, | but still they haven't been declared | out.
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THE AVERAGE GOLFER fears the trap shot more than any other. : He neglects to practice recoveries as diligently as he does other shots, The result it that he is upset mentally when he gets into trouble. He lacks confidence, loses strokes. Make sure to get out of sand, rough or any other hazard with one stroke. That is the main idea. The good player seldom uses more than one shot. Don't be afraid to dig holes in sand to obtain a firm foundation. for the feet, Stand over the ball. The swing should be more upright with the ball played off the left foot. Don’t lunge at the ball. The sand-wedge is enough to give you needed. Don’t jab the ball, Follow through
How to get out of trouble on a golf course. Graig Woods’ position at the finish illustrates the upright swing used in sand traps.
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the Indians took that balloon ride. The second game—a 4 to 4 tie— | was called on account of darkness! after eight innings. Originally| | scheduled for seven rounds, it was deadlocked in the seventh by the
| Millers. “The Heart and the Fountain,”
Big Naymick Weakens ' 1 : . i ha innliiks ithe title of tonight's Cavalcade | Behind big Mike Naymick, the gow, touches the dramatic high- |
{ Indians thought they had that one lights of Miss Fuller's life story.
in the bag, leading, 4 to 0, at the Tonight: i + produce | an : ght's Radio Theater producend of the third. Then in thelijq, js to be “Wife, Husband and fourth the Millers got to Naymick| pyjend,” starring three top flight - for three runs on four hits and tWo|yolivwood stars. Priscilla Lane. | (walks. Young Ben Wade went 'o|George Brent and Gail Patrick. It| : the Tribe mound in the fifth and ii be heard over WFBM at 7) - {did all right for a 19-year-old o'clock | | rookie. | : | But a Tribe error paved the way oh is i for a Miller run in the seventh and| 1. V- Kaltenborn will be Ha
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ment, I drove into the woods to the right of the fairway on the second hole of the Augusta Nationa] course, which is now played as the 11th. A fade second looked as if it might reach its objective, but the ball struck a tree and bounded back farther into the trees, coming to rest on a newspaper. To approach the green I could play a No. 3 iron back toward the tee or shoot for an opening in the trees 75 vards away. I chose the latter. I figured that if the shot was successful the ball would probably carom off a branch of a tree I
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picked as a target and roll toward the carpet. I would then be in position to get a possible 5 or a certain 6. I concentrated on keeping my head centered on the ball. took
Miller seventh with a single to left | local Station aired Wie Teeth roads and raced all the way to third when | cst yesterday. Kermit Lewis let the ball go} " | through him, After one out, Fausett, «ne Amazing Mr. Smith,” who | scored on Walker's single. [got his murder cases mixed up, will |
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Like Aleno in the first game, present “The Case of the Nervous Lewis became the “goat” of the sec- pgetor.” originally scheduled for ond after looking great in the early ast Tuesday over WIBC, tomorrow innings. He pounded into two runs evening at 5:30. “The Case of Too We. with a triple in the first stanza and Many Clues.” originally set for this | { (helped the Tribe's fourth marker| qate was heard last week. Keenan | Helen Hayes has arranged to have] ‘around with a single in the third. wwynn. son of the famous Ed Wynn.' 10 pef cent of the tickets for her
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the club back in a semi-ciosed position and hit straight for the tree,
n on n TRUE TO MY AIM, the ball struck a branch of the tree, hounded onto the green and rolled within a half inch of the cup. I holed out for a 4.
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sion of the third Lions Club's state! .." cioned for the summer on that bowling tournament went to con® | chow. nersville quintets over the week-end | at the West Side alleys. i The Connersville B team won the Governor's trophy with a 3072 total and the Connersville A team was second with 3051. Bartell and Bachman of East Chicago captured the doubles division
Use a No. 2 iron when the ball is behind trees with low hanging branches. Play the ball off the right toe with the feet close together, Grasp the club short and, with the weight shifted to the left foot, swing short and flat, punching the ball. There is no follow through here.
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my Second on the 14th hole of the |ager Killefer used Aleno before the final round of the last Hawaiian | big fellow’s arm was ready but the Open. | Tribe chief took that chance be- | My third out of the jungle trav- Re Te CY Supich 24 od Pind - . | the ate. Joe estudik, rookie eled about three feet, remaining |i)..." cacker. wields a weak bludgeon,
in heavy rough. The same Horton Smit ed me . h led m Approximately 6000 fans turned out for the Sabbath bargain bill.
by three strokes. I couldn't afford to lose many more strokes to him. The “paid” gate was 5860 (E. A)
I selected a niblick, swung as if the ball was in sand, and landed
SOFTBALL Louie's Market would like a Sun day game out of town, Write Mac! McKinney, 417 Deloss St. Brosnan's Tavern will work out at Rhodius Park tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. The Mitchell A. C. team will meet tonight at 307 W. 21st St. at 7:30 o'clock. The team will play at Stout's Stadium every Sunday night.
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on the green. Two putts gave me a 6, and I thanked my lucky stars
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To shoot over trees, play the shot with the body straighter and swing more upright, Plav the ball nearer the left foot with the feet closer together than the shot would normally cail for In the first
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it wasn't an 8. I steadied thereafter and managed to win. Don’t quit on a shot just because you are in trouble. That is the hardest way to get out of it, It only adds to a golfers difficulty and score.
set a new mark with their high|the women’s spring league which We i" ins the | Will open at the Pennsylvania Al-| 3220 series, 180 pins ahead of the Jevs May © at 8:30 p. m. Two teams |
Bishop Kettler Majors of Chicago.|,.e needed to complete the loop. Stroh’s Bohemian Beer champions in| Call RI-0078 1930 and 1940, kept a Detroit team | Central Allevs will open a spring up in the race with 3107 for third jeague for men Friday night at spot. 18:30 o'clock. For information call Yesterday's bowlers failed to upset | RI-0036. 0 the major leaders and the tourna-| Bob Fllis and Marta Camden
ment closed without a last minute rolled 1239 with their 160 handicap | : ; first fiv over the week-end at St. Philip's [change Er to take the mixed doubles tourney. | Tony Novak of Detroit proved to | ——————————— |
be sensation of the meet as he rolled . . i -events ith 2060 into the all-events title wit Miss Bemis Sets history of the tournament. . Two Swim Marks |
pins, the second best score in the] Final standings: Times Special |
TEAM TERRE HAUTE, Ind, April 28.—|
Locals Win Title The Indianapolis A team holds the Intercity table tennis title to day by virtue of their unbeaten record in tournament play. { The team composed of Jim fhrout, Charles Tichenor and Kenneth Orr won six matches without suffering a loss to finish first. South Bend was second.
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AVALON, Cal, April 28 (U. P.).— | Ellsworth Vines, the tennis champion who has yearned for a golf title so long, finally has one—the Bobby Jones tournament championship of Santa Catalina Island.
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WATCH REPAIRING AT LOWEST PRICES
STANLEY JEWELRY CO,
118 W. Wash, Lincoln Hotel Bldg
GEO. J. EGENOLF MACHINIST 181, W. South LI-6212
WHILE THE REST OF THE TOWN SLEEPS HAAG'S ALL-NIGHT DRUG STORE 224 and Meridian IS OPEN
MILLIONAIRE HIGHBALL 1 jigger (1-1/2 oz.) of OLD QUAKER. Dash Bitters. Ice. 2/3 highball glass of water or soda. Stir well.
We make no fantastic claims for our suits but . . they are good quality. Five and six times vur price when new!
$i HOLDS ANY GARMENT IN LAYAWAY!
YOU FEEL LIKE A MILLION WHEN YOU ASK FOR
OL Quaker
STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY... THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD | 96 PROOF » COPYRIGHT 19%), THE OLD QUAKER COMPANY, LAWRENCEBURG, INDUMNA
Make Woodworking Your Hobby, Use DELTA
MOTOR DRIVEN TOOLS Exclusively at VONNEGUT'S | 120 E. Washington St.
TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY- WILL BRING RESULTS.
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