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(records as ‘they flocked. to race! | tracks, baseball games and other | | attractions. Approximately 1,300,000 fans were! | present at major sports events, and {uncounted other thousands saw lo-|
golf matches and other minor attractions. Biggest crowd of the day was the 300,000 on the banks of the Detroit |
race, but the records fell most lav-| |ishly at the race tracks, where John! Doe combined sports interest with | financial .interest, trying to win an ‘honest dollar on the ponies. 1 Horses Are Popular | {* Thirteen of the more important! U. 8. tracks drew approximately 350,438 fans, and 11 of the records were set at che tracks, where about $15,000,000 passed through the mutuel machines. Baseball provided one 1946 mark, the 73,551 paid at-| tendance at the Red Sox-Yankee double-header at New-York. Three records were set at Chi- | {cago’s Washington Park race track. ! |A crowd of 54,000 was the largest | in Illinois history; the-daily double! pool of $158,226 ‘was the all-time high, and the $410,602 bet on the featured handicap was a new single-race high, Dade Park Sets Mark
A record 29,347 fans at Detroit's | {fair grounds set a record $825,499, |and at Garden State in: New Jersey {a new betting tial “of © $2,791,956 | was wagered by 41,161 persons. {Del Mar, Cal., established new attendance and betting marks—21.916 bettors and $1,280,881 in the mutuels, Dade Park near: Evansville, Ind., marked up a new daily betting record of $302,813, which brought the season mutuel handle to a new record—$4,113,018, The biggest racetrack crowd and biggest bets of the day set no record. They came at Aqueduct at| | New York, where 56,602 fans bet |¢ $3,230,330, with. both figures far | | below the records, Another baseball record was set |at Philadelphia, where the Dodger|Phils double-header drew 36,083, bringing the Phils’ season attendance to 875748, a record for the city topping the Athletics’ 1929 | mark,
'Dimancheff Set. ‘For Starting Berth
{. DANVERS, Mass, Sept. 3 (U. |P.) —The Boston Yanks’ starting | lineup against the Chicago, Bears in
fan exhibjtion game at Braves field | Thursday night appeared settled | today as Coach Herb Kopf sched-
Kopf announced a tentative startf | ing backfield of quarterback Paul 3 halfbacks Mike Micka and Babe Dimancheff and fullback Johnny Grigas.
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championship. Chapman took the title by virtue of a2 and 1 victory | |been dropped from the squad and | over aelending champion Ralph Jordan in Yael
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Thirty-two-year-old Walter Chap-, man was out of the always-a-brides-maid-never-a-bride class today. He was possessor of the Big Vonnegut trophy, a $50 merchandise certificate and the flag from South Groves No, 17 hole—all symbolie of his victory in the 16th-Indianapolis amateur golf tournament. . Chapman realized that victory—— his first big one in 25 years of golfing—by scoringfa 2-and-1 triumph over Ralph Jordan, the defending champion, in yesterday's 36-hole final match at South Grove. In the end, it was Chapman's refusal to | yield to Jordan's early advantage that brought him laurels. At the halfway mark in their
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scheduled 36-hole encounter, Jordan held a two-up edge by virtue of a medal 73. Chapman, who had been all square with the defending titlist at the end of nine holes, had a 76. Jordan added another hole to his margin by the time- they finished No. 21, but"Chapman retaliated and was only one down at the end of 27 holes. On the next hole Chapman fired a par four to square the match. The “finalists halved the following four holes, but Chapman went into the lead by parring the short 33d and then putted neatly for a birdie three and a victory on the 34th test. All he needed then for victory was fo halve the 35th, and that he did with a par five.
Conference Lists 37 Grid Arbiters
CHICAGO, Sept, 3.—Three néw officials and three others who have returned from 'war service are included on the panel of 37 who will officiate Western conference foot ball games this fall. The newcomers are George Rennix, former Minnesota grid star from Chicago; Cleo Diehl, former Northwestern gridder who now lives in" East Chicago, Ind. and Major Stanley Bach; “one-time Kentugky athlete, from Lexington, Ky. Returning - service = veterans- are Jay Berwanger, University. of Chicago All-American from Chicago; Paul Goebel, former Michigan captain -who lives’in Grand Rapids, Mich.,, and. John Wilson, of Ohio State, who has gone into business in Iowa City, Ia, since his discharge from the navy. Frank C. Lane, veteran conference official who served as a commander in the navy, was placed on the conference panel but later was forced to resign because of business commitments, as was A. A Schabinger of Chicago, a lieutenant colonel -in the army.
Another Title Go Delay Requested
NEW YORK, Sept. 3 (U. P.)— Al Weill, manager of Marty Servo, welterweight boxing champion, last night requested a postponement of his fighter’s scheduled bout with Ray (Sugar) Robinson here Friday. The title was to be at stake. Weill said Servo received a battered nose in training and is in no condition to box. However, Servo was ordered to appear before thé boxing commission today for a physical checkup. It is the third time Weill has requested a postponement of the championship go.
Red Sox Acquire Southern Player
BOSTON, Sept. 3 (U. P)— George Strickland, - a 20-year-old third baseman who has just completed his first year in baseball, belonged to the Boston Red Sox today following his purchase from New Orleans of the Southern association. Slated to join the Sox next spring, the six«foot infielder signed with
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Unser Wins 7th Pikes Peak Race
COLORADO. ' SPRINGS, Colo, Sept. 3 (U. P.)—~Lou Unser, Colorado's daredevil of the mountain speedways, chalked up victory No. 7 and pocketed $4800 first prize money today for his record-break-ing performance in the post-war revival of the Labor day Pikes Peak auto climb. Unser drove a speedy Italian Maserati racer over the perilous twisting road in the record time of 15 minutes, 27.7 séconds yesterday
The. Colorado Springs . driver broke the record of 15 minutes, 34.4 seconds he set at the last running of the hill climb in 1941, He drove an eight-cylinder car over the winding 12%-mile dirst road to the windy summit of Pikes Peak, 14,100 feet above sea level.
Three-Eye Race Ends in Dead Heat
By UNITED PRESS A sudden-death playoff was scheduled between Danville and Davenport today to determine the Three-I league's first-place winner after thé two teams finished regular season play in a tie. Climaxing a season-long fight for the top berth which the two clubs alternately held all year, both teams "swept Labor day doubleheaders. - League President Tom Fairweather at Des Moines announced they would play a ‘single game tonight to break the tie. The game moved up the opening of the Shaughnessy title playoff games to Thursday, when the first place team will meet Evansville, and the second-place club will go against Terre Haute.
in the race anytime anyone bettered (his old mark of 70 miles per hour ‘over the 90-mile grind.
{Just that yesterday. {sleek Tempo VI, the music maker | spun off an average time of 70.89 I the 38th renewal of Lhe classic. Lombardo’s average was nearly a | mile an hour faster than the record Wood hung up in 1920,
{ opponent who appeared destined to capture the race and set a new
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P).~Thomes E. { llams; awarded a first team halfback | spot on Army's 1046 foothall team even before practice started, today | was scheduled to submit his letter! of resignation to academy officials.|
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| would not be reinstated regardless if war department officials refuse the resignation. . McWilllams' letter must go to Ma}. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, super-
Academy, and then will be forwarded to the war department with Taylor's recommendations. A finial decision may not be issued for three weeks or a month. Blaik said that McWilliams, photographed with Army’s first team before practice Saturday, made up his mind to resign after talking with three members of his family who flew to West Point from their Mississippi home last week. Cadets at
world's record. Tempo VI was half a turn behind Miss Golden Gate in Gar Wood, the grand old man ofthe next to the last lap when the power boat racing was eyeing the 1947 Gold Cup challenge race today.
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75 miles an hour throughout the last heat, certain’ that he would guide Miss Golden Gate III to a new heat record and the victory.
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the academy are not available for interviews by the press. Coach Allyn McKeen of Mississippi State college, where McWilliams was a second-team all-Amer-| ican as a freshman in 1044, said) he had received no word from his! prewar star but “I presume he will return to Mississippi State and we’
Today's resignation will be the! second McWilliams has tendered. He resigned last month, according to Taylor, but “withdrew it of his own volition.”
Hogan Rakes More Dough
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 3 (U. P).— The little king of the golfers, Ben Hogan, collected his $2500 winnings today after snatching a one-stroke victory from Chick Harbert, Detroit, for the Golden State Open golf title. The Hershey, Pa, P. GA. champion birdied the last three holes for a 66-69-70—275 total, nine under | par for the course. Harbert shot the best round yesterday, unloosing six birdies for a five-under-par 66, ‘then waited hopefully for hours while. Hogan completed his round. It would have been Harbert’s first major win. Two strokes behind the winner with 277s were Lloyd Mangrum, Los Angeles, and Herman Keiser, Akron 0., who both tallied 70s.
Legal Battle
CLEVELAND, Sept. 3 (U. .P.)~— The Cleveland Browns of thie AllAmerica conference today had won their first legal battle with the National Professional league after a federal ‘judge ruled that Chet Adams, former Cleveland Ram player, was eligible to play with the new Cleveland team,
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