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Seven Hearts

‘Danger’ Colt

. For Derby Run

By CHARLES MOREY United Press Staff Corréspondent

NEW YORK, April 20—On al

damp July afternoon in 1935, a longstriding Chestnut colt named Grand Blam splashed through along the rail midway of the stretch in the

| Harmon Says He's All Right

ANN ARBOR, Mich. April 20. (U. P.) ~The parents of Lt. Tom Harmon, lost for days in the Dutch Guinea jungles of South America, were jubilant today after their son had assured them by telephone that- he was “perfectly all right.” Harmon, who bailed out of an army bomber, telephoned his pare ents late yesterday to say he was perfectly healthy except for “a few scratches.” He said he had not heard from any other mem-

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«a bridge table but very little on the ®turf. Then on March 27, over the ' Qaklawn track at Hot Springs,

' strapping chestnut could move

“¥gix furlong sprint, showing little,

A coasted along under Johnny Adams.

+ Olden 14a

; { the crew. $40000 Aflington futurity and|

skimmed away over a muddy track to a four length victory. On the strength of that one race| Grand Slam was whispered about

the following spring in places where horse folk gathered as a definite

Canadiens Top .threat for the Kentucky Derby. If

Skyhawks, 1-6

be the one to beat. track| LOS ANGELES, April 20 (U. P.). was hard dry Bub he and [Les Canadiens of Montreal will .Grand Slam was far up the stretch [meet the Victoria navy team towhen Bold Venture and - Brevity [night for the fifth and possibly debattled past the judges. cisive game of a four-out-of-seven Once again this year a colt is be=| hockey series. ing tabbed as the danger horse fo.| The Canadiens defeated the San the blue grass run—if the track is|Diego Skyhawks last night, 7-6, to muddy. : His name is Seven Hearts.|take a two-game series there. He's a smooth-going, quick-break-| In the unfinished series, Les ing chestnut, owned by the Brown |Canadiens lead, 3 to 1. hotel stable, and he happens to be] The Montreal team swept to an a son of Grand Slam. early lead last night by Soming : three times to the Skyhawk’s one Won Azsanses Derby in the first period. Successful shots: Until three weeks ago the name|by Qordon Drillon, Toe Blake and Seven Hearts meant much around|Joe Benoit gave the Canadiens a lead that was not threatened until the last seconds of the game. Then the Border City icers scored ce as the period ended, and shot two more across later when the Canadiens failed to pierce their defense. They were unable to tie the score before the final sun sounded.

Archer to Head

Ark. Seven Hearts hustled the blue and white silks of his owner to a four-length victory in the $10,000 Arkansas derby, leaving the highlytouted Calumet farm’s Ocean Wave far in his wake. The word went out then that the

along when the going was off and before you could say Matt Winn his price in the winter book dropped e ® from 30 to 1 to 10 to 1. P d Th ] Seven Hearts was purchased for ur ue m 1€S $400 by J. Graham Brown at the ; ago and as a 32-year-old earned |P.).—George Ascher of Ft. Wayne, more than $10,000. He was a con-|a quarter-miler, will captain the BE Jo Sunes 1944 Purdue track team. Archer, enough to find soft tracks in who prepped at Fi. Wayne South him no less than four times and|-idc Was elected at a banquetnever was defeated on one. meeting of Spike and Shoe, Purdue He campaigned mostly in the track club, last night. West, beginning at Detroit in June| Bill Bancker, a quarter-miler from and finishing at Churchill Downs NeW Jersey, was elected most outstanding varsity man, while Eric

in November. He was rested for 1 three months and was sent to the|=ricsson, Kokomo Half-mfler , was Fair Grounds, where he ran second named the outstanding freshman. to Amber Light in his first start Ben Harvey, a dashman, was elected this season. president of Spike and Shoe for

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Trainer Bill Sparks was unable at- the banquet that Purdue would | CARTER.

to get him ready in time for the|send only ore man — high-jumper Louisiana derby so he shipped him!Wally Blum of New York—to the to Oaklawn. He raced once in a|Drake Relays at Des Moines, Iowa, April 24.

and then as derby day approached, his handlers got what they were Burial Tomorrow

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The race itself was no contest. Finding just the sort of a heavy track that he wanted, Seven Hearts| | NEW YORK, April 20 (U.P).— sprinted into a early lead and just The ashes of William T. Anderson, one of racing’s fabulous plungers,

halle: will be buried tomorrow in the iniQocas Wave made a rg field at Belmont Park, his favorite

brown col way to win at a race course and ‘scene of some of gallop. Sols drew aVay his greatest betting triumphs.

Immediately afterward he was| Anderson, 76, had been inactive shipped to a Downs for his|for two years and died last Saturderby prep. His final race héfore day after an illness of some six

the derby will come in either the|Wweeks. Blue Grass stakes or the derby| The turfman, born at La Grange, trial. ; Mo., raced a string of harness horses

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Beats Ripple, 10-7

Franklin Township pushed across

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diana’s last ‘baseball game of the|five in the fourth yesterday to whip season. Broad Ripple high school's nine, Coach Paul Harrell said that six 10-7, in a game that was halted at regulars will be graduated this week [the end of five innings because of and that a number of underclass-|inclement weather. men will not. be in. school for the Birge led the Franklin attack with third semester. He added that In-|a home run and a single while Al-|{_C diana probably will make no effort{len Baker and Isenhour collected

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