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“MONDAY, SEPT, 2, 1946 Gapaciy
Horseman Stakes Feature Grand Circuit Racing : at Indiana State Fair Foniion
Grand Circuit horse racing yéturned fo the Indiana tare fair grounds war's-end and the stands were ex-|
track today for- the first time since pected to be jammed to capacity for
Sharing interest on today's program was the Indiana Trotting and Pacing Horse association's stakes for 2-year-olds. Tomorrow, the Horseman stakes will claim the spotlight on ihe
four-event program slated for the
_starter’s call'at 1 p. m,
Experienced horsemen are looking for a stirring tutf battle tomorrow —when the "crack ner meet in the Horseman futurity trot, for a $5000 purse. The assurance of a bitter scrap seems here now<that Victory Song has raced close to the two-minute mark and Deanna is reported to be improving: right
! ‘alohg. ‘The Seng colt was beaten
in the Hambletonian, but many believed that only bad racing luck kept him from defeating Chestertown in the mighty easterh race. Sensational Filly Deanna is a sensational filly,
the revival of the sport.
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Harness Card
TODAY
2:04 Bar Trot—the governor Nostale. oi ten $4,000.00
Horses with race records of 2:04 or slower.
2-Year-Old Pace—I. T..and P. H. A. stake (estimated) 2,500.00 2:20 Class Pace: (overnight) 1,500.00]
2-Year-old Trot—I. T. and ’ P. H. A. stake (estimated) 2,500.00
TOMORROW The Horseman Stake 3-year-
_when right, and the hint is éut that
she will be right at top form when
Ben White: and his son, ig |
who with “Sonny” Sheppard o Hanover, Pa., owns her, send her| into action.
A year ago Sep Palin had the| crack 2-year-old, Bombs Away, to]
battle Deanna, in the top events for’ that division, and there were plenty of stirring duels between | them. This year the Hoosier driver has replaced Bombs Away with]
Victor Song, and now. itis ging | fagy Tryax (Wasson
to take some sensational speed and racing ability to down him. There are many who will attend the meeting ‘just to see the Horseman Futurity. It has been preserit-
ing great races ever since ‘it was A founded in 1907, and the 1946 race D
promises much,
Muncie Man Is Horseshoe King
!'Red BE {Dayis}
old pace (estimated) .. $5,000.00] {2:20 Class Trot (overnight) 1,500.00 2:10 Class Pace (gvernight) 1,500.00 {The Horseman Stake 3-year-old trot (estimated)...... 6,500.00
ana
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
3 Pace {hals- mile track horses), purse $500— ert Buy, b ©, “3 by Guy Dayrincess “Pert (Shell Abbe Gay, bl c, by Chief Abbe-dale-Grace Braden? tGarrigui) 2 | Mischief (Parshall) 'es Silent. Walter (Snodgrass) . Sarees 3 Anna Watts taylor) Pr aesis 9. Jostqale Silver Maid ! (wilson) . 6 Miss Hazel Hal (Wolvertom,. es :
CEPRL IWAN ORIN DR-
Time—2:08%,. 2:08, 2:08." ¥ hk Fa track horses)
2:20 Trot purse Tryscott, bl g, by Jryax. “LaNay tinique $1} Accolade $2 2 unter's Zeke (Shaw) 3\2 3 Erla’'s Hope (Church) 4 5 4] octor Harry 3: ¢ 5 Dale Anderson (Anderson) .... 6 6 6 Time—2:12, 2:11%, 2:13; 14 Pace (half-mile track horses) ; urse $500— ost Office, br . by Silent
Grattan = Helen McElwyn (Johnson) ....... 0, , "hy Cold Caih- <| Charlotte Mc (Guernsey).... 3
9 1 3 Little Judy “(Beattie) Pr 2 4
Shiela Athlone (Reigle) ; 3 - % 3 ar Wayne Nelsen of Muncie rules to- Pop lar -Sopsy. .(M. Walters). ... 6 3 Little Stardale (Russell) ....... 10 § day as the Indiana. state ‘horseshoe ' David Dale (Boyer) ........s. 10 4 1 Jane Dale (Taylor) 5 8 pitching champion. : | Hettie Gray (Snodgrass). ? 8 { son) .. . The Muncie nian was top SUrvivor | Cours" order (Boring)... .... oi Little Chief (FOX) ....ei0ea0s 13 10 in 4 fleld of 150. who competed, ata Brooke (Butler) ......:.. 12 11 Sears Farm store for the crown. He
took nine straight matches to win Saturday. Orville Harris of Indianapolis finished as runner-up, while third place went to Ernest Recht of Ft. Wayne.
Patty Berg Pockets
Rich Golf Prize .. SPOKANE, Wash; Sept. 2. (U.P.). —Golf's payoff is “fis putting—and that’s: why Patty Berg, the first women’s National Open golf “champion, today counted a fat bankroll of $5600.
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A-fast candidate for the Horseman 3-year-old futurity trot tomorrow on the Grand Circuit harness program at the state fair is Walter Spencer, owned by the Arden Homestead stable of Goshen, N. Y.
Bartell Draws Bue Mention
NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (U. P).— scrappy Dick Bartell will become the next manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates were called “extremely * premature” York Giant officials today who said
the Buccaneers have not approached the Giants with “any such propo-
Reports that
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The 39-year-old Bartell, serving as coach for, the Giants, also claims about the Bucs’ | proposition is ‘what he has read in
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“Bartell is well liked and considered a very capable man by our said ‘a Giant spokesman. “As far as we are concerned
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This afternoon, tonight—at Indianapolis Speedrome, Kitley ave. and U. 8. 52 (Consolidated Midget Racing assdelation). =
Tomorrow night—at Indianapolis! Midget: Speedway, W, 16th. st, (C. M. R.A) Wednesday: night — at Muncie Veldrome (C. M. R. A)
Touchdown Club
CLEVELAND, Sept. 2—Bob Evans, president of the Southern association, has ‘been named permanent secretary ~of the Cleveland Touchdown club. ‘The first event to be
a Lou Boudreau day at the Munici-
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he still is an active player and coach on the roster. Naturally, | know that he is near the end of ni 5 string as a player, but he still.can help us plenty as a coach. “The Pirates definitely have not eome to us with any offer for Bartell, and if they do later on, several things would have to be worked out before we would consider letting him go.” , Bartell, once considered among the finest shortstops in the National league, is putting in his 18th year in the majors. He broke in with} the Pirates in 1927 after one season of minor léague ball at-Bridgeport, Conn., and . subsequently plaved with the Phillies; Giants, Cubs and Tigers. Heé rejoined’ the Giants in 1841 after drawing his release from Detroit: » The peppery Chicago native entered the navy. on April 17, 1944, and returned to the Giants - this spring. “His work son tie: coaching lines this summer has Been: so spec= tacular that it has” overshadowed the job done by Manager ‘Mel oft: Invariably Bartell is the first man out of the dugout to instruct Giant catchers in’ pursuit of foul flies or to questibn a close decision by any of the umpires. Even in losing, Bartell shows more spirit. than the entire Giant ball club taken lock, stock and basement. Several youngsters on the clu admit that the stocky,. blond veteran is the most inspirational factor on the team, ~
In Atlanta Race
ATLANTA; Ga.. Sept. 2 (U. P)— A record of 50,000 was predicted today for the. 100-mile Labor day
Victory No. 25
TAMPA, Fla, Sept. 2.—~Chet Cov- [ ‘ington of Tampa hung up his 25th | Florida-International league victory of the season recently when he beat Miami Beach, 2 to 1, in 10 innings.
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Bloomington Picks John Brogpeaux
John Brogneaux, from three years naval service,’ will coach Bloomington high school's football the basketball
squad.
to enter private business after 22] years of coaching. Fred Huff Jr, | former I. U. tackle, will be Brog-| neaux's grid assistant.
John Whitehead Is
Sherman Pitcher
DALLAS, Tex. Sept. 2.-—John Whitehead, former American league | and American association pitcher, | now is playing with Sherman in the East Texas league, Sold by the San Antonio Missions to Little Rock of! the Southern association, “White- | head refused to join his new club, ! Instead, he obtained permission. to| pitch for Sherman, which is only 15 | miles from his home. |
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