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Early Lead

rs wasted litng its latent 1 Taube’s crew ) 8 lead in the Indiana could only two field ophomore Bob

Purdue stuffed Is in the first 1it a fine .324 "he Boilermakfield goal ate iana got only cold .140, rry . Stuteville ms—each drew Is for Indiana ctively, in that lay. Nine free 1a in the game linutes as In-

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is Caps mo ed f the Americ: n

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by Cincinnati,

pening faceoff,

and passed out 1 who was une of the goal and just 15 seconds

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Joe Lund sto's pass to Lundy for a goal at Morrison found “and added his

the Caps’ lead he second sesal in that pee -

Il the scoring e final 20 mina rebound at - 15-footer into Adam Brown Flyer goal-.at * shot bounged n into the net. b converted a ccari into the ght at 13:20. Caps both anapolis where face off agaia

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Take Classic ~~

50 In 100, 000 Santa Anita

Runs i iN in Front DeVore, e, Rookie Jerry Hoyt CYO Fives Battle uation.

- he was worth, came up for sec-

pounds today.

‘eighth, Your Host was on top A to" all Where LODEAED ,rea, Young Hoyt has been “driv-/said that ticket sales for this

Holy Cross’ athletic Soderator,

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Sturdy One Second, aR hs Great Circle Third ¢ vn TE And Hawley Fourth * ;

ARCADIA, Cal, Feb. 18 (UP)

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—- the shocking realization that it no longer is golf's

The winter circuit ravaging of the Bauer sisters brought it |game—{free, vias when she played regularly,

Proud Atlanta Look Yo lis Links for New oka

Home Town of Bobby Jones, Louise Suggs |solled golf laundry into the clean|steak, and Atlanta is amateur. ’

Running Dry of Championship Material ~~ | The clinic. so the council hopes,| It's proud of such others ds ning Feb. 18 (UP)—This city that proudly nurtured Will stimulate the lasses’ interest Charley Yates, who took the

Louise S ked J1 in golf. Then professionals will British Amateur, Dorothy Kirby bliy Jones 4B Laniise. Suggs -yorked ke fry s citadel gio visit the various schools to teach|who was overshadowed only by

{home with the reverse impact of Jones’ grand slam,

Rag teams will battle it out! nd, Tex.,

r the Junior CYO archdiocesan

ered into print with the conces- se

—Awkward-appearing but smooth- * striding Your Host, the greatest # colt to emerge in the West in gen- © erations, today fairly flew to a two-and-a-half length victory in . the $100,000 Santa Anita Derby’ and immediately was proclaimed | the outstanding three-year-old in’ the nation. Except for a few yards. at the start of the mile and an eighth Yace, it was Your Host "all the

CORgaencon= fidently rated “his mount in front and merely let him out a little in the drive down the stretch. Sturdy One, driving with all

ond but never at any. time menaced the top horse. Great Circle finished third and Hawley was fourth. Your Host, backed down to the low price of one to five by the crowd of 47,500 which bet more than $250.000 on him alone, paid $2.40, 2.40 and 2.20. Sturdy one

paid $6.60 to place and 340 to Jerry Hoyt toot and Great Circle pald $250 Nominated for Scopa, Morris show. Ge . . Near Track Record Cars; Entry List Boosted to Sixteen

In his magnificent performance, Your Host ran the race in 1:48-4/5, just one-fifth of a second off the track record set by dian Cum Laude in 1947 when the six-year-old was carrying 108 pounds. Your Host lugged 118

A Speedway veteran and.a 21-year-old rookie have been nominated to drive cars in the 1950 500-mile race here, May 30. The veteran is Billy DeVore, competitor in seven previous Inapolis, classics. The rookie is Jerry Hoyt, 2317 Carroliton Ave. DeVore will drive for Joseph -P. Scopa, Trenton, N. J., and Hoyt will pilot a car entered by Dr. L.. D. Morris, Mt. Carmel, Ill. Both cars are rear-drives with four-

" oul i Joo time that of 270 cubic inch piston displace- tories in three Tesiues Paces and ; g nt.” jcameé to the attention o ;8Uch a spectacular one. It was the The Scopa and Morris entries Morris. Morris was so impressed smooth manner in which he took (, 0 tne 15th and 16th received with his ability that he gave him the lead .and held it despite the," guy;yr Shaw, president and a chance for Indianapolis glory best efforts of the 10 top colts jo, ara) manager of the Speedway. this year. Hoyt just comes under and a filly to catch him. Shaw said he expects approxi- the wire as far as Speedway Starting from Number 11 post | .i.1y 70 before the entry dead- regulations are concerned. Rules position, Your Host had to get|);,, ot miqnight on April 15. of the AAA prevent championenough lead to cut to the rail" \ 0 copyino cars for the Mon- ship competition until a oft¥ee! before; he could really settle down arch Buick Co. here, DeVore is reaches his 21st birthday. to the business of running away i, "00 or Earl DeVore, second-| DeVore has failed to finish in| from the field. For an instant, ),.o finisher in the 1927 race. the money on only two occasions. | Fedual had a neck margin on yy, (oo, is following in his The likable veteran has placed, him at the start but that was all. ci lc footsteps. His father, Art eighth once, 10th twice and 12th Before they had gone ang... ..rticipated in midget races once

eylinder non-gupercharged engines ~The youngster turned in vies

for many years in the Chicago| In announcing the entries Shaw

wanted to put him. Then they, .i"¢; ce his 12th birthday when year's classic are running ahead| plain looking colt really started |); father presented him with a of last year. Individual chair seats running. As they went around, |“midget midget.” in the parquet section and the first turn, he was a length! Hoyt “aged” for two years reserved bleacher seats are availAnd a half on top. Fuedal was, oi. gcraquation from Tech High able, however, at the Speedway’s behind “him and then came gopoo yn 1947. While whiling downtown office, 729 N. Capitol Hawley and Deep Blue. laway the time before he could get| Ave. Mail orders will be filled ous Prous the Jus He into actual competition, the promptly. our Hos none of his spe despite setting the pace on top. {youngster worked as a pattern

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