Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1950 — Page 18
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Mey "Hat Trick fo
Racing Purse At State Fair
Harness Horses to Run for Estimated $160,000 in Prizes
By JIM SMITH
SA I SCI
A record purse, estimated at $160,000, that will bring the cream lof the nation's harness horses to /the Indjand State Fair this year, Lig “assured by Li Orville Miller". {superintendent of speed. Heavily. bolstering ...the.- UPS
{payments banked by the sponsors iof the Fox Stake, {Stake and the Horseman)| | Futurity. | ‘The Fox Stake, itotals -$25.000, will
Nelson Podolsky
+ which now!
la starting fee, each for~$100. There are 96 colts still eligible and the purse at post time prob-| ably will come close to $35.000. The event is for two-yegr-old| |pacers and boasts the largest
{purse in existence for age and gait. It will be run Wednesday. Sept. 8.
The Horseman Stake for two-year-old trotters has an eligible list of 122 colts. The accrued jackpot following the February | payments is $32.430. Additional} June 1 payments plus starting] fees wil' bring an approximate] post-time purse of $40,000. The | ‘event is the richest for trotters) lof the age and will be raced | Tuesday, Sept. 5. i £15,000 For Trotters | { Both the trotting and pacing| divisions of the Horseman Futur! ity will be raced on Labor Day
($11,000, while the trotters will race for about $15,000. The trotting event will have virtually the {same field that competes in the rich Hambletonian Stake in mid{August in Goshen, N. Y. { The Horseman Futurity has {been raced at the local mile track | [since 1907, with the exception of ithe war years. The Fox Stake, -linaugurated by the late Frank P.| ‘Fox, local oil producer, -will- have. its 24th meeting here this fall| iwhile the Horseman will have its {11th annual racing. I" The balance of purses of the Hoosier harness program is com-| {posed of stakes for aged horses land overnight events. They are worth a total of # -some $60,000.
Al Dewsbury Lyall Wiseman
These six Indianapolis Caps hope to try the "hat trick” on for size tonight when they face New Haven's Ramblers on the Coliseum ice. All of them have pulled the classic af least once this season. The Ramblers wind up the regular season for. the opt Coach be 8
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Co. team of Indianapolis.
Ace, Lilly Squads To Clash Today
70 Trophies to Be Given at 3 p. m. _
Seventy team and individual |{trophies will be distributed after
the city independent basketball
championship game at 3 p.m. ‘today at Dearborn Gym. The Ace Electric team enters ithe final game against EN Lilly! with a clean slate. If the Lilly, |quintet should win, a final game [ be Sayed at 8 p. m. Z-RO teams started ron re a ‘double elimination rounds for the team trophies. The |winners are -third place Keninington Post; fourth Fairmount Glass: fifth and sixth Southport
Tanne pls. 3 R, Brea 55 lof racing say that Tom Gray's Lumber and World Insurance; Classics”-so far at least. y of the outstand- seventh and eighth Indiana Bell chanics leads both the circuits
land Silver Dollar.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _
“Record jrdependanr Cage “Finals
All set to meet the Eli Lilly team today in the city to basketball finals at Dearborn Gym is the Ace Electric In the front, center above, is Speed Hawkins, mascot and scorekeeper for the team. Other members are |The purse for the three-year-old (kneeling, left to right) Bill Lowes, coach; Wendell Baker, Bob Gossman, Harry Toon, Ray Smith, Joe Spencer and Leo Casler, mana[sidewheelers 1s estimited at gor and spender. Standing, left to right, Floyd Chaffee, V. Rocky Jr., Dwight Swails, Roy Mann, Dick ‘Westlake and Bill Brown.
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Mechanics Laundry, Brass Rail Bowling ‘Teams in Front as Leagues Enter Stretch
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Breaks Course Record; Hamilton In Second Place
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Mar 18 (UP)~-Jerry Barber, a pro from Overland, Mo., better known as
with a seven-under par 65 today to take a one-stroke lead at the
Jacksonville Open. Barber clipped three strokes off the record set here by Ben Hogan in 1946 and he had to be good because Bob Hamilton of Landdover, Md., another outsider, also broke the Hogan mark. Hamilton's 66 gave him a twoday total of 137 and a share of second-place with the “kid” pro, curly - haired Al Besselink of Detroit who fired out a 68. They were one stroke back of Barber's 136. Gibson Third Léland Gibson of Kansas City pulled into third place by himself with 138 for two rounds, Bill Nary, Los Angeles, and Skip Alexander, Knoxville, Tenn, came next at 139. The course mark fell a third time when Jack Burke Jr, of White Plains, N. Y,, second-high money winner of the year, carved out a 67. Burke looked like he was really headed places when he whirled around the first nine in a 31, but he slowed down to par the rest of the way. Grouped with him in the fitth {lowest bracket at 140 were Fred Hawkins, El Paso, Tex., and George Fazio, Washington. The year's top cash man, Sam Snead of White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., was down in the 142 group with Ed Furgol, Royal Oak, Mich., Tommy Bolt, Houston, Tex.; Roberto De Vicenzo, Buenos Aires; E. J. Harrison, St. An-
By GENE LAWSON The local bowling season 1s date. now entering: its stretch drive. _ By early May nearly all of the gle. ' Bill McGregor, |city leagues now in operation will joinéd . Key. Jewelry's defending] ‘have decided their champions.
Bowes can boast of a 3193| Insurance.
who just {dividual and team performances
oly on the high team marks to|of second-place Herman Schmidt |drews,
Their 3082 series. is. the . Dest! 1949 city and state champions] produced thus far and their 1164)
Ill.; Henry Ransom, St,
Brass Rall also has Andrews; Jim Ferrier, San Fran-three-game figure and a 1150 sin-|taken most of the glory in the In-lcisco, and Chick Harbert, Detroit,
Sledge, Zimovich *
Because the season is getting this season, rolled -a 729 for the|is also tops. And, Harry Stivers
near the finish it might be interesting to see how things stand at the present time. In some of > the classic circuits the competi-
top series. a 79 count to his credit and the average pack with a 197 figure. lead in that department.
Although Mechanics has a fairly| (195),
Byron Scaggs (192),
{passing session. of competition for the runner- up| 88). Two of the most famous leagues spot, Only two games | separate in town are the Fox-Hunt and the next four teams. Indianapalis Classics. Fred
{He is followed by Curley Street g; Hal B tion is getting hotter with each fortable lead there is plenty Gremore (190) and Omer Russell
Members of the Brass outfit are i, George Crofts (captain and manIn the West Side Classic Tomp- 28er of the Illinois plant), Scaggs,
Bob Susemichel has of Brass Rail leads the individual On Armory Card
Pairing yesterday of Bill edge, Thornton, Tex., and “Wild ill’ Zimovich, completed Tuesday (night's Armory wrestling card. Sledge and Zimovich will meet the first event of a three- -bout |card.
The headline attraction will. re.
Schleimer is the secretary of both kins Ice Cream. is currently. in. the Harold -Goldsmith;~Russ- Collins’ “Match Buddy Rogers and Jack
~and-bothr-ieagues have prima™ly jriver's seat. They have a five- and Harry Stivers. the same squads competing. game edge right now. Four Milano Inn Shows Way
Laundry Team Tops squads, Mechanics Laundry, Wil-|
And, if records mean anything, Mechanics Laundry has proved itself to be the
and Pabst Blue Ribbon are dead- team event. “Class of the records.
Me- : Heady Averaging 203
by fairly substantial margins In -Cyrt Heady has a 202 average
il -..and Don Lee, locked for second with 53 and 31 {ime city > Taro awe ee wrestle in the semi-windup. {wrecked their opposition in both | {the Thomas Bemis and Sponsors {classics. Hickman Whirlaway al-| most has the championship of| Francis of Loretta, Pa., one of the ‘in {nation’s highest scoring teams, to-
|0’ Brien: O’Brien sidelined Rogers -
{with a head injury to take a vic-
‘As far as the women’s leagues tory here two weeks ago. liams Furniture, Friendly Tavern gra concerned it has been a two-|
Cherry Vallina, San Diego, Cal., New York, will
‘Accepts Tourney Bid
ALBANY, Mar. 18 (UP) — St. {day became the seventh school to
Mar. 28.
The eighth entry probably will be. announced by Moray.
pro “Bde TOM ¥ Ha! , THIRD. (1300; silomances; > 755 Oe ek y TEThY, Became 3 Sear The Aral, [eeand ang ii Plas 3 She PHISH SPRINT Tie¥ hive for the only mark above the 200 the Bowes Seal Fast classic * Jivia s , 4.90, is, 118; 1a8t Jan V teams w receive individua Nelson, so. 1.80 fae ‘Breas 1 Byrngi. ried dh which all thoroughbreds advance nicer ‘awards. Louis Rocky is S¢Ven-game edge over second- class in the loop. Friendly Tavern the bag.” Robertson. 8 je Mind Sky Hegls. Gay McLean: 3.90, Time: plied La a Time la year in age. high scorer with 146 points, place Russett Cafeteria. A' the has the highest team mark (3127). These teams have also turned accept an invitation to play in the oteh Appearing, Indian Ballad, ue Actually,” however, Oil Capitol Fox-Hunt Mechanics has an iden- and Mechanics has a 1139 single| in the outstanding . feats this/National Catholic Intercollegiate Roxy, Ahrens. Bullgent, College Quee ” g pr send Heat: for Pah. t Yours up aBradiey- Forrest. |will be 3 tomorrow morning. Along with the tourney presen- (ica) mark. for the lead there. season, Earlier in the season basketball tournament, Brians M00: Bis and Beiter. 113 | 8 ore ry ike rt 1G Bu a The son of two Imported horses, tation will go the Bush-( Miehes) But their position is not nearly From the standpoint of scores, Jeilatie Nosted a 3090 team total Apr. 1. Culmane) 30, 300° Resalon T1' Af4 (A330, 2a Born | to win. | 07 iJ. Brooks). Mahmoud and Never Again II.| League trophy winners, All Stars, ‘a5 safe in the latter circuit. Dela- the Pennsylvania Recreation Cir- bu eo nan Srased that with] frome Wick anit Bait. iE ges da. (Also: Captain. Boudour, Old Beau. was born at Elmendorf Farm year Ace Electric, Silver Circle Bar, ware Bow] is only two notches cuit has been the hottest in town ord-breaking 3238 series. Janet iis. Donbie Paid 5110.50 Toe a: owas. | Lexington, Ky. Mar. 19, 1947. Southport Lumber, Riverside, pehind with a 56 and 28 figure, this season. Seven keglers in PA i, rT — CT THIRD--$2500: aliowanc es; 3-year-olds; i: fi m fa? Buiiplierst fe Wont! Born the same day on the other] Boughton Excavating, Stokely Harry Wheeler, of Marott Teague are carrying 500 or “better 1 OnE, 300, 350 Thirty Love 111 ir) %%: Ray o'Sullivan. 112 16. South), side of Lexington at Beaumont Van Camp, Vic's Drug, Fadely o oo city champs, leads in the Marks. (J. Culmone. 8.50." 5.50; John's Admiral, Algo: Good Heavens, Sala Lol. Farm was Futuramatic, another Anderson and Congolidated Busi- divid They are Miller Ensminger 115 a Domen ico), 5.30 Also etainer, Baculo, Dusty Days d bv ness College. individual race in the Fox- -Hunt (207), Curl Street (204), Hal, BX Freetijotum, Dorinda R. Royal SIXTH (35000; added; Oskiawn Handi- Derby candidate, and owne y g loop with his 197 average. Team- urly ee a Freedoms ‘Chilcat, Twilight, Pryak Banded, iw 3 years uv: 1 118 miles Thwarted Mrs. Emil Denemark. Only 29) Two preliminary games today mate Os Beh ' 2 : Gremore (203), Dave James (201), | FOURTH (32300; claiming: 4 years up: (J Jessop): abullish, 123 (P. Glidewell. of the 134 horses eligible to this will begin at 1 p. m. 3 car Behrens follows close non Woodard (201) and Jim 8. Sutiongs Fins. nal Och, a cs | Rizo E "Denemark : vear's running of the Kentucky a —————— on his heels with a 196 mark. Red|gjake (200). Don Woodard has Batchéller 890. 800." He Could, Jd SEVENTH ($1400; allowances; 4 years Derby are older. in actual days, Stuart (Mechanics Laundry) and|jt all to himself in the individual e u r T h e & e A e n Te n Shae Hlehbinder. Disconsolate, Alr Pc 1 a so, $0" Biniover, 108 3 than! these two, Curt Heady (Yaver Men's Shop) (total department with a perfect
Lanne, Patr 590, 4.90; Mullingar, 112
00kS) Pe880. Also’ Hoosier Boy. Ti Pook. Bill-
Oldest of all eluates i Sr!
Br imin J-year- olds; 1itrin) nl 800! er Oartey 108 i AJ gelia. Pu adgle le Ju mper all johny. yark a son of the imported R ¢ 32.10. . 10.20, 590. ohenir. Pigeon, aMe L) avistock, aBordens Pa 3th Be owenit) 18.10. 8.10; On {ats aW. H Bishop entry He was born Jan. 11, 1047, dogs y QO. Beurie 0. Also y $1.200 . hess Storm Ridden Be kiy, Pincers. , JiguTH arD claiming: L tals he Helis Stock Farm in New A one
t Sweep,
¥ 5.00; Four hit ty. 16 Only two other Derby horses were
1x x SIXTH (315.000 Gulf st ream Park Hap J. Wes Z80, Lieut ‘Dan 0 iC eR yaar gil Burts, n Watch. Little Ger. foaled in January. They are Bel (i, Woodhouse: 6.98 Eo t > Brown Bourbon, Bafe- air Stud’s Hyphasis, born Jan. 19; aBit, 114 (J. Robert , 6.80, 4 30 Gang iy Be Good. Yield. Dusty 106 (IL. Batcheller). €.30. Also Gel: . Yield, Dusty Babe. Dance Pretty and R. J. Dienst’'s Bigh Man, Chiople i Happy Smiles
Vighter, lspaha foaled Jan 2. SEVENTH, 1830600 pio bo 1-18 miles
siowancen. + ven At Tanforan— met. Ww
fe : . y 151500 claiming 8 furlon gs ‘B b Z ha : elson), 13.90, $86. 346 - .t 3 Kil cit ST, 8 be deme BE 0° 8 Babe Za arias i Bol Ratcheller:. tial Lo : Gitsson:, 390, 2 padero org 1LA0Y, Suh ge io Matthews: 3.30 iso. Wheat Lead Titl Pla EIGHTH (#2500. claming. 4 rears 4 Hauler Pat's Sia. Osy Might, Ben fair Ss 42) y } 1/18 miles) ~Dawn O Peace. 116 errs Mater, Yada Colleen, Strike 12.70. 6.10 Good Slory Saiiord On The Rou AUGUSTA, Ga. Mar. 18 (UP) NB Rane wo. Concrete. , SECOND (53000. claiming: 4 years up As (FP Pernandes, ni fariongp Phage Jog tly” £ wi. —Babe Didrikson Zaharias virtu1 " NINTH (33400; § pean up WL lisenbepy., 4.08 340 Ang: Bl iH * ally sewed up success in her first 3 miles: Bosach iy uimer Matthews Also oreh War, Shuffle g 3350. 280. Billy Perry. 1 o Tor metas Bright Aneel Bis Ply. In SHious SR golf rout in , 8 ixceients, 101 J al - mor 0 s - 340 Als Bir Blea. Devii Dust Sa aa “bar ity Rone Paid $106.86 m ay “when she am ep, Pine Lake . . ciaiming: 4 years up: 1 mered out a six-stroke lead in the - Pin is J Wes ope, t h | 5. $90. ‘Big Drea 3 Ww Li filer iN round of the ha omen Title . — 0 + ) e ournamen At C aries Town mest, 3 Jno r Bonny Argus, The. slammin PTR IRN CIR AN 4 Sup disland. Pes-Soud; Act: Flash; § Lh ut 4b furlongs —Liucky Mysteey, iii . woriicrie posted a steady one-over-par 73 Lea b.4 140 pl J $2300 y rata 6.3 y 34 rl cM s Alto. fae iG. today for a 54-hole total -of 223, hen ieaas or aim dens. C40 fe Radio iid seven strokes over men’s par on i . i L 50 antin as pr (t1000: civaiming. 4 vebrs up nApove. Fase Pilot. Susar Sample the twisting Augusta country club about 4's furionss 1 C Pas » Pr course.
Lauer, 2.60 ident. 108 a. allowances 3 year olds:
2 AC : 3 : Winsome Claire Doran, CleveMcDermott, 2.80, 3.80. Ro wer Moose. ie 70 yards) eo est, 118 (8% Brooks Lynch, Yale captain, 6-1; 6-1. {i ! { a FetaE Te TW Bios: a on jlso anmertire. Tor Ra 40; Machine 2 land school teacher, remained the Patty gained the third round with! Datly Double Puid 524.80. Londen). 20. Also Kinebett, Dolphin only outside challenger with a 2290 3 §.0, 6-2 triumph over Carlton! {IRD . calming; 4 years up: Ck! . as the . 1 106 miles: Buy Biz, "113 qd Mer: SIXTH (13508 claiming. 4 Jom aot? -. the Inala prepared 10 win Rood of Brooklyn, a former Unify . 40, 2.30 hr e ¢ 113 3-4 H . ' as 7 v | ) Mitchell), 2.80. 3.40. Gay Wildy, 113 480. 2.90. 2.30; Jovianne. 111 (B. Pea RIO ON. or versity of North Carolina star, RB Holly afd), 2 Als Harbinger, Little AE: ‘Carry “Messae 13 iat peterson). $40 > C - Nstol. Bi Alr, OBe-O-Four: Palse Mute our 3 layin with the Babe, y Ser he Cyel oe 8 n e a Miss FOURTH 0g *feadyata, Yekis up: ih 2200 IH" gears Doran shot a 74 to pass the three- 20 DePauw Players Get JO '. 92 2 i, 3 }: Gear wr 1 oh ar i } den. 103 "IC" Lauer). $30. 700 Royal 10.08 $ VEY , po” (i Mai: quarter mark six strokes behind Major Letter Awards Rogue, 110 (F. Kratz Kn 1s thews 0 Cr Te Baad 1 B the leader. N : Hurry, 8ky Pattern, PR ry A) Bat tie Pearson) 3.00, Also ou let Iai, Capt. @ | Times State Service i ron is1g00 lat 3 Rae: Hmeltal " -" LC - : GREENCASTLE, Mar. 18 — { ; elsiming: you. i | Tw : v sbout 1 furiongs)— Brooks Argo. 118 WEIGH ow $5000; added i Warn. Injunction Halts Twenty DePauw basketball playSorrentino. 11.30, 5.80, 3% Ante Maker Blakes gr 3 ¥ oh ne. orn ers and swimmers have been is ‘A. Powis Seo. a Bley, $4 oT i ¢ 20 35% A a Track Picketing |awarded major letters for thelr Shsoh Metts Diet. Jocks: Toul, ster: Roodagne, {work this season. Athletic Di-
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YONKERS, N. Y., Mar. bout 8 furlong slicwances br: year-olds. Eine 87,18 (UP)}
The Yonkers Trotting ‘Associa-| bout s\.-Boston oe i k i Sm fa BB Buh STS SE (Sip Whi von, moving to have Yonkers Re Tout 30a Al 41k on o Victory. 8. raceway ready for Tr. A lig, oe Queen. Nereid, Wheaten. ¥ Am 30; Sonle Speed. y r y
o NCan canter. amuby 20 Spring harness racing meeting,
. 8 Also, ee ho Plas, Pirever, Man- today obtained a temporary in-
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EVENTH 6 furionggi—Grandma C, 114 (J. Bag 40, 2.40; Sea Weather, 113 (J. Mc {
Ay : Vistie aMr. and McDaniel Mr junction stopping picketing by two!} Rr bsbmie wy rs. © -L Jirach ater, labor organizations. 3 EIGHTH Ti. aid Brow Construction work at the track, yi 16 mie Slr Sas, BT Mo 3 Grid ns Add Two formerly the Empire City Plant, 1%, “Ca, “mart :::| Players to Roster virtually has been halted for the
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DeVoe Loses Out In Indoor Tennis
Times Special
NEW YORK, Mar, 18—Charles DeVoe, a Princeton student from {Indianapolis, was eliminated here today in the National Indoor Ten-. "nis ‘Championships by Jean Bor-
lotra of France.
Barotra, top - seeded emtry, won 6-4,
foreign 6-4. The French
man has won the U, 8. Indoor title four times.
Top-seeded Bill Talbert of New York and second-ranked Budge Patty of Los Angeles led an ad-
vance of seven seeded players in
the men's singles competition as
-Chicago.. Pro gixin-seeded Trwin Dorfman of) New York lost by default. Talbert, favored to win the title left vacant when Pancho Gonzales) turned professional, swept into the| fourth round by trimming Chifles|
rector R. R. (Gaumy) Neal announced awards to the following:
Basketdall— Tom Bock. Connersville; Glen Eckieman, Columb usse. Jahd, Laxrencebury; Lee amiiton. Eva
pte Don Mar i Markiey le: Jonn: Mote, ndianspoliy; Jon
or, Norin Manchester. Mg Fon Rn: tlett, ill, and Norman Roh um. Ae |2g= student manager. Swimming —Les C Coo Bill Cummin if Biv Evanston. 5 David Stewart,
trois. Yor tt mette, Ill Dayid Walker, T.H. nd Charies Reed. Greeti na mane a8
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