Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1950 — Page 16

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in County Tournament

‘All teams will have seen-action| ‘nthe first round of the county, ftball tourney tonight with. the xception of the -top six seeded »ams, which will make their first!

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! 8- Event Hard Top "Program Tonight

Members of the Championship Stock Car Club will gather tonight at the West 16th Street Midget Speedway for an eightevent hard top race program. Time trials. will be at 7 o'clock with the event o'clock. Still leading the pack as the top money -win=ner is Bud Monleymaker, Indian|apolis driver who = !won the feature event Wednesday night. His total: of main] event wins stands at six straight.! On board to challenge Money-! maker will be a newcomer, “Mr.} X," self-styled mystery driver who made his first appearance at the track Wednesday night, tak-| |ing second in a heat event and | fourth in the feature. Slated to compete are Dick | Ent, Jimmy Warriner, Dick Passwater, Frank Mike, Frank Roess- [ ler, Duke Kimmerling; Roy At- | kinson, Harry Redkey and other ! favorites of the club.

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The Lincoln Bears football, ‘team was to work out foday at 2. p.m. and have scheduled another practice tomorrow at 1: 30, p.m. at Belmont Park. Tryouts are welcome. The Bears! will open ‘their season. Sept. 9,

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Dick Neal, 13-year-old Riverside Hornets’ pitcher, hurled four hitless, runless innings today be- 7 fore the St. Francis team con-

average situation, the great ngster should enroll in the two-minute list before we put on our ear-laps. Even if he doesn't. any fair-minded horseman must {admit his ability to shake down}

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SIUST Now ye Bill Cane’s three-cornered| course only well settled, the gossip logically turns to the victor and the story of the victor. Many fair guessers felt that the laurels, 28 ‘of the greatest of harness racing occasions must fall to the Harriman entry, which although quali-| coun fied with a partnership in each of his two entries, showed two of the ‘close-up field Soung out anything: but ingloriausly. Star's Pride was close to the leader In the “final!

80 close. And lest we forget—there's {always the part of the losing!

roster ~~ and who in the whole

roster of owners can more grace-

tully and valiantly congratulate

the victor than Roland Harri-| iman? Always the true sportsman,

8 ance he tasted the victory fruits

{of the Hambletonian, with Titan] So4 | Hanover in 1945. A great man in 0 prevail with the DuQuoin popu-/

leither victory or defeat!

¢ If victories in the Hambletonian | were to be distributed according] participation in the)

11 ii i {sport, and upon keen, zealous love 971 lof the racing angle, it would be 1 {hard to consider any more fitting 14 I i {than Gene Hayes to stand in the a1 | winner's circle, He, too, has taken nM 2 {some bitter moments on great| 1138 183 714 | Tacing-occastons, and he 3 9 i fil felt pr. repaid for the past, when | 11 » = Hie shared “with Lusty Song inthe;

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OSAKA, Japan, Aug. 12 (UP) — 17-year-old Nisel smased |

ithe recognized world’s record to-| night as he won the 880-yard free istyle in 9:40.2 but his act was

crabbed by three runnersup who also lowered the mark. The four-man assault on Bill Smith's time of 9:54.6, which had stood for eight yeéars, occurred] {during the first of a two-night S.-Japanese swimming meet which saw the Americans capture four out of five events, The others who broke the 880 yard record while splashing in

| Konno's wake were Japan's Hi- |

ronoshin Furuhasi who was sec-| {ond; Yasuo Tanaki, third and John {Marshall of Yale and Australia, fourth.

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33g) earlier days.

iH |Qoin State. Fair.” ne always the big attraction over other Hoosier victory.

3/in October the estimated 4000 4 rooms in downtown hotels will |

314 ceremonies following the Hamble-| m tonian victory,

» » MR. HAYES represents one of]

268 {those frequent instances in the| 261 sport where activity came down | 35% | through the blood. His father was | Volomite re in racing far more than | the phenomena named, it appears 263 a generation ago. As I remember that a new avenue for extra speed’ 463it now “W, R.” the senior, W

Junior was strengthened positively hy -the lesser triumphs of

Beyond, and perhaps just as

{notable as his racing achieve-|

{ments, is the glory that the Hayes name has brought to the home town of DuQoin. )

‘days when the father was carry-| ing the flag for what it seemed | ito me was the oddly named “Du-| Racing was |

"nounced startling plans for a mile pp eproest ACK with Grand Circuit

p as an © da Most of ‘us admired the nerve,

| greatly on one of the richest har-

“tone

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its half-mile track, and though the town is not large the attendance was unusually high. »

flourished. Yet, many cammy

sportsmen felt the Hayes folk, |

‘were overshooting the mark, when 10-or more. years ago, they an-

memberbut felt something should be pre-

pared for cushioning against what was considered the inevitable fall.

country go annually to DuQuoin and its big fair, which is based

ness race programs of any place

« in the land. The track is fast, the enberuer a1 Dulldigs “are well: Zeliosen; and, + : mile, 2nd Florican, the other, was devoted to the stabling that has gi. sq. {likewise a contestant, though not Tew counterparts mm the country., Goodin and Ronk: Sila and

THIS YEAR there likely will] be a bit more interest in the par-| ticipants there, because in the Hayes stable will be the Hamble- KX tonian winner. DuQoin’s fair is on | {the week preceeding our State | Fair. A generous appreciation of we Hayes Fair Acres victories seems

lace, and well they may, for the! Hayes name has long been as-| sociated with the city and its in-| dustries through its extended | {dairy interests. In the rise of Lusty Song to a commanding place as a 3-year-old, there is a fact of exceeding intérest to the pedigree sharps, for Scotch Song, his dam, is a

ceded a 15-0 beating in the semifinals of the Junior Baseball

‘Neal won his victory in the C League and gave his team a! chance to meet the Rhodius PAL squad in the finals Tuesday at 5p. m. on Riverside No. 1 diamond. ? Neal's mates piled up two runs in the third inning and 13 in fourth before the St. Francis play- i ers threw in the towel. , Rhodius gained the “the Ellenberger

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community . § Attempts to zones with

nals, 4 ol enh x pase ro , od ou Ace, fi block of ie or Bat ihers eo Pal, FE Bole” BR MBE, BAT Ino ne 8 ® 3. while the Fairview Red/Jy th, 300. A ss Bow, We i] EE gene 7 ry Sox won over Meyér Chapel, 13 io; ase pages ad T A qo Ki . AT SARATOGA Lips, © bein: Ave. said hich Et bel, poner gua, demint rool? EE, entry.” made since y on verst © or) 80, 3 140.2 38: Padner. iis 0 ; company lin No. 4 C LEAGU Gata 5.30. Also: a RA a] yrmi- FAT r DADE PA) PARK They have m

PRR 000 01 3 Biga tan and Lawton: “regts en Feskiston

s daughter of Evensong (2) 2:08%, ® that is in some ways fa the most sensational matron of ry. “No less than five of her produce have been in two minutes or less, ‘and they included the sensational juveniles, Victory Song 1:57 3/5 {and Volo Song & 1%

AS LUSTY SONG was sired by (3) 2:03%, that sired

‘from the same line has been]

{hitting in steadily along the half-|opened: Further, in addition to mile tracks when Gene was only a Lusty Song, a full sister, |schoolboy, and the vision of the crack 2-year-old filly,

Rhythm, rose to heights by her victory in the Tompkins the Hambletonian. She is owned by Leo C. Mec- | Namara, of Indianapolis, and he {purchased her last fall at the Walnut Hall yearling sale for a figure beyond $20,000. Just now she is the most prominent of the year’s 2-year-olds and it is just possible that in the 1951 Hambletonian we will be pulling for an-

No Hotel Rooms # If Phils Win Flag ..

"PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 12 (UP)!

‘agement was told today there

would be little it any hotel space’ ‘available for baseball fans in the|

levent-the Philswin-the pennant aoe Suber ‘will f - ahd | open the World ‘Series at 8 Rach Sundamen

‘the in Buran of the |

Chamber of Commerce, informed | the club that for the first week

10 be taken by delegates to the con-| | Sangster st.

vention of the Master Brewers Association 6f America. The convention was scheduled | [{hrée years ago and 1s expected! to attract 10,000. The National League champions are. scheduled to open the World | ‘Series in their home park this year. Tee

Flandier House Fo Event to Be Saturday

The 13th annual field and track {meet sponsored by Flanner House (will be next Saturday at the| | Washington High School field. The meet is scheauiny from 9:30 a. m. to4p Thus far, ction ‘have. been received from trackmen in AnderIson, Muncie, Kokomo, Ft. Knox, Ky., and Indianapolis. Further information can be received by calling RI 7586.

St. Joseph's College

‘Announces Grid Slate

RENSSELAER, Aug. 12 (UP) —An eight-game 1950 grid sched-| ule for the St. Joseph's College | Pumas was announced today by Athletic Director Edward Rbof. The schedule:

2¢4—Loras a Dubuque Oct. 1--8t. Norbert Oct. 7-—at aralso; Oct. dana State; Oct. —~S8t. Ambrose (Dad's Day): Nov, 4 State (Homecoming); Nov ‘bury: Nov, 19-—Lewis at Lockport, Ili,

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Aussies Lead, 2-1 | In Zone Cup Play i

RYE, N. Y., Aug.-12 wp)" Australia wrestled through stubborn opposition to defeat Sweden in doubles and take a 2-1 lead to-|t day in their interzone Davis Cup Sn tennis finals.

Sedgman downed Lennart Ber-| gelin and Sven Davidsson, 6-1,

For Gun Club |

Edward N. Suber, 441 W_ 25th] has been named instructor the Metropolitan Gun Club ac-| for the to an announcement by

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which has granted the local club ia junior club charter. | Junior membership is open to boys or girls under 18 years of

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on Th ACERT {James H. Cross, 1124 E. 22d St.:

| vice-president, Porter Jones, 442) {Indiana Ave; -executive- officer,

{Jack Lee, 3025 N. Arsenal Ave. {and treasurer, Elvor Hopper, 201i

Card Completed For | Tuesday Mat Show

Tuesday night's pro wrestling, [card at the Open Air Sports!

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|baldi, St. Louis and Tommy O'Toole, Boston, for action. in the | first event. The feature bout

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Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz against Wladek Kowalski. |

Salvatore Balbo, New York City, and Buck Weaver, Terre|

Haute, will clash in the semi-

windup.

Double ble Show Today On Hot-Rod Schedule

Times State Service

WINCHESTER, Aug. 12—The Mutual Racing Association's hotrod race cars will do double duty

tomorrow presenting an afternoon show here at Funk Speedway and

a night show at Newcastle's Mt. Lawn Speedway. ] The Winchester program will | t under way at 12:30 p.m. (CDT) with time trials. The New Castle racing will. begin with | trials at 7: 30 p.m.

‘at ‘Speedway alleys, 8 p m.

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of five series will end tomorrow when Bromwich plays Bergelin| {and Sedgman meets Torsten Jo- & hansson in singles.

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Holy Cross League, at Fox's | Steak House, 8:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY “Speedway Independent League

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