Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1950 — Page 15
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Amateur Games * By CHARLIE MILLER - Naturals come not only in the game of the rolling bones but ia amateur baseball-—especially the kind played by the teams entered in the annual City Series sponsored by the Amateur Baseball Association. Today, two teams with perfect records in the two-game elimination tourney, Capitol Oil and E. C. . Atkins, meet at Riverside today to renew a feud which began before Amateur Day Field. . Luke Allison's Oilers earned
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their right to the contest by virtue of their 9 to 5 victory over, the P. R. Mallory squad while the | Atkins Sawmen, managed by, Ossie Viewegh, came in beating Tryon's Tavern 10 to 3 yesterday at Riverside. The victories were the third for each winn i Moore Eliminated { In other series games, Vestal Steel bounced Moore Peace Chapel} out of the running by a 13 to 6 count. The Allison Jets won over, " Ferris Food Market 18-2 while ArtSack’s Used Cars knocked out the South Side Saints 6 to 5. Kirshbaum Center was given the gate after DeWolf News pounced-on them 13 to 5. Manager Ossié Viewegh led his Sawmen against the Tavernmen|
by getting four RBI's on a homer §
& double and a one-bagger. { Atkins gathered up five runs on four hits during the second | stanza for their first big inning and then in the sixth they chased two" more counters across on three hits. A walk to Bud Moore, a triple by Gobby Williams, a single by| > Gene Farmer and another triple by Paul Bain, gave the Oilers a working margin in the fourth! frame which they never relin-| quished. ‘ { Eddie Poole, Oiler second-bag-| ger, saw his record for hitting in 30 consecutive games ruined as!
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Lusty Song, 1950 Hambletonian winner, will face a song field in the $15,000 Horseman Futurity for 3.year-old trotters at the Indiana State Fair Grand Circuit meeting,
Dudley Hanover will run in the $11,000 Horseman Futurity for ER ngly.
3.year-old pacers opening day, Sept. 4.
State Fair Racing Card to Start ‘With ITPHA 2-Year-Old Stakes
By GEORGE M. GAHAGAN te BEFORE ANOTHER Sunday the big State Fair meet-
shows purses as the Fox Stake and the Horseman Stake is definitely in the leader's division. Stake has far and away the richest of the year's purses for 2-year-old pacers, with a probabil ity of reaching around $35,000. The Horseman Stake for trotters
Mighty Sun, excellent pacer owned by Sol Camp of Shafter, Cal.
AS FOR the. five big, rich pro-
grams that will be initiated on Labor Day, the statement that in both fame and monetary value the same will reach to the very summit of Grand Circuit pro-
ams perhaps summarizes it Any week's race card that
two such outstanding
The Fox
the Mallory hurler stopped him ing will be in action, with only one dire possibility attach-|ot the same age is pretty certain
cold. t Grand Slam Homer i
Eddie Thatcher showed the way | for the Allison Jets, getting five] hits in six times at the plate] while his tedmmate, Bill Betsell,! smacked a bases-loaded four-
bagger in the fourth to give the
Jets their big margin. ~ Art Sack's Used
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trailing 5-2 going into the bottom half of the eighth inning then suddenly broke loose a four run splurge. : DeWolf had two big innings, the second and, the eighth in beat- | ing the Kirshbaum Center boys 13 to 5. | Earl Baxter was big man for] Vestal Steel hitting three for] four, as the Steelmen smashed | Moore's Peace Chapel 13 to 6. |
Capitel Oil Mallojy AB HO A AB H A Poole.2b 4 0 2 4 Yeftichap 3 1 ? 1 Wilhoite,cf 4 0 4 0 Baird.rf 5310 KWlims,ss 4. 1 1 2/W.Butler.lif 5 ] 21 Mass.c 4 1 5 0/G.Butler.3b 4 23 Moore lf 210 ORButlerct 4 1 3 0 Moore,)f 2 1 1 0/Baker.ss 4032 NWimsrf 4 2 1 0King.l 306 0 ollar,1b 5 010 0/Youanivich 1 0 0 0/ armer,db 5 2 3 2/Brmman,idb 0 0 1 0! sin.p 310 2Campbelic ¢ 2 8 0 oe we ed AISOPD 1001] Totals - 37 #27 10: Moore.p 1000! |Kearns,p 1000 Stephenson 1 0 0 0 > Totais 33 937 3 gavanoyich grounded out for King in 8th. | 5 enson ri on error or rin in| Santtol OF eis sivanans 002 303 001-9 Mallory ..... . 100 111 001-5
Errors—Farmer -3, Lollar, R. Butler, Baker 2, Alsop, G. Butler 1. Runs—Poole, flhoite, K. Williarhs, H. Moore. R. Moore, N. Williams, Farmer, Bain 2, Yefitch, W. Butler, G. Butler, Campbell 2. Runs batt
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oh : T oore, N. Williams, Bain, by ii. Home run—G. Butler Double plays—Farmer to Poole. K. Wil{ifams. to Poole to Lollar, Baker to King. | Left on bas pitol Oil 8. Mallory 8 ase on balls—off: Ba , Alsop 3, Moore . Struck out--hy: , Kearns 3. Hits of nings; i
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South Side Saints .... 001 110 020—5 10 1
Art Sack’s Used Cars. 001 x6 13 3 Mercer, Plummer (8) and Mennel; Clay(8) and Jensen. Kirshbaum Center . 910 150 102— 5 10 2 DeWolf News ... 152 000 14x13 11 8 Willis, Rutenburg (7) and Samuels, EiTer (2); Richey and Leppert. Moore Mortuary ...
20 121 101-868 7 3 Vestal ......420 013 31x13 13 2 Urinsey and Haines; French and Baxter.
SCHEDULED TODAY (All games at Riverside at : : 2:30 p. m.) Vestal Steel vs. DeWolf News, No. 1; E. C. Atkins vs. Capitol Oil, No. 2; Allison Jets vs. P. R. Mallory, No. 3, and. Tryon’s Tavern vs. Art Sacks Used Cars,
No. 6. ; CITY SERIES STANDINGS
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“First case on the docket: "The U. B.S. "R."afid Pravda (the | 1, Lyingredski: Comrades, we willl
lof a murderous
ing, which is that next Saturday be a rainy one. this chance it is understood that Orville Miller, superintendent, has gained the assurance of the administration and all its weather sharps that the big course at the north of town will be bathed| or thane ho fr tne 3 after races 80 in sunshine all that day. |youngsters standing best over Thus started, with what serles.. oo... ° may be termed an “Indiana program,” even if not in the regulation Grand Circuit Week, there seems to be no valid reason why
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WHILE FINAL payments have not yet been made on the elig-| ibles, it looks like good fields in both races, and the purses, estimated at $2500 each, are large last year’s opening Saturday. enough to demand. the utmost The race card for the opening/from contending colts and drivday is one of class, too, for ers. ; though it is marked with a state-| The pair of aged events that wide tinge, its four races positive-/gre on for Saturday, wére among a Hg Ving Line early Jeioaing ‘sonteats that - . {were weeks ago, an n two-year-old Stakes deyeloped by photh the condition for Indiana Te ea lg ai Facing owmarsiip to olistunding. One of » these, e 2: ace, n Saturday, and the way thoseiin the fast oy THe events have been showing on ahe|Hat, which under the Palin tutor0 e state/ing has risen to a commandin promises considerable action for place in the slow class as well e the wind-up contests in that di- his age division. The 2:26 trot vision. jalso has some good een perFor this year, as before, both formers and those oh come the events, which are for two-with a doubt ha 'round that year-olds of either gait, mark ‘the|the Hoosier state lacks anything conclusion of the series, and thelin the speed line, may have to trophies that will be presented revise that conclusion sharply.
Sentence— Sudden Death’ Net Fray For Moidering the Ump Soviets’ Kwitcha Stalin Hears- Confession
That Yanks Seek to Slaughter Indians
By FRANK ANDERSON a “HEAR YE, HEAR YE, comrades. THe Peoples Court Soviet Union is now in session, Judge Kwitcha Stalin
“of the] esiding.”
pie’'s paper of tfuth) against Gus Q: Fan of the “imperialist” United | States. Scoop Lyingredski, managing editor of Pravda, serves
as prosecutor:
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. : Lyinggredski:<Aha, frames yet prove that U. 8. brutaiity against Cheating, comrades, do you hear? the invaded comrades of North|You would not frame things in Korea is but a natural outgrowth the Soviet, or Siberia would be program of right up your alley. Even in your| sports. Gus Q. Fan, take thejdice games you shoot the works. stand. {In Moscow the works are for the A shuffle of feet and the slight Workers, One does not shoot them. figure” of Gus Q. Fan, taxpayer, | : a 8a Monday morning quarterback,; GUS Q. FAN: Your accusations and rabid supporter of the Yanks, fade me. Get on with this waltz, takes the stand. He'll tell the|the likes of which I have riot seen truth as sure as the World Series Since Jake LaMotta last fights. is in October. > -{— Lyingredski: Speaking of La-| Be (Motta, there are those in the LYINGREDSKI: Gus Q. Fan, U., 8. who would, to quote the is it not so that the war-mon-| capitalistic press, “Murder the gering Americans delight in/bum.” Are you of this conspiracy? gore? It is. How do you explain) Gus Q. Fan: Verily, I am. But your headlines such. as ‘‘Yanks|it is Sugar Ray Robinson who will Slaughter Indians?” : do my trigger work. What hapGus Q. Fan: Well it is known pens to Jake then, should only to one and all that Yankee bats happen to umpires. :
will beat the brains of almost ® Bon any ball-playing citizen. In fact, LYINGREDSKI: A plot against against Indians it is murder. umpires, eh? That statement
Now you take DiMaggio . {shows a warlike trend. ‘You kill Lyingredski: No, you take Di- umpires, permit your wrestlers to Maggio. ‘Enough of your capital- use strangleholds and allow your istic rantings. Is it not true that college football teams to do or capitalistic dogs scalp their ticket die. That is a bloody attitude, buyers in South Bend, Ann Ar- capitalist dog. What have you to bor and Columbus? Were not say to my charges? . those Yanks out after blood when| Gus Q. Fan: If, as you 8a¥, this they invaded Detroit? Your news- is a bloody attitude, Lyingredski, papers said so. you can use a transfusiomn.-
ss =» =» GUS Q. FAN: If said bloodshed |yoy plead guilty to murderous
« Won Lost Capitol Oil ....evsesv0s 3 0 [does mot occur, one and all will gejight in sports. The verdict E. C: Atking ...c.00050+ 3 0 . |be forced to play cutthroat poker comrades? _Tryon’s TAVErn ......+.. 2 1 [to recoup losses of money bet on “ P. R, Mallory «.....es++ 2 1 |Yanks to murder same. {what else? Allison Jets ....sveeeie 2071 Lyingredski: Aha, you admit Art Sacks Used Cars ... 2 1 [that even at cards you pursue] ED Vestal Steel ........s. 2 1 [your butchery. Score one for me, heard the verdict of the Peoples DeWolf News is...+so 2 1 [It 18 known to Pravda (The Court. Now for your punishment. Moore Peace Chapel ... 1 2* (Truth) that even your bowling You are sentenced to return to Ferris Foods ........ss 1 2* |alleys are filled with strikes after the war-mad U. 8. and in Kirshbaum Center ..... 1 2% |players have knocked objects off a“ “sudden death” . South Side Saints ..... 1 2% [their , fr game. Is that not terrible? Boughton Excavating .. 0 2%] Gus Q. Fan: It is a tonic for| Gus Q. Fan: Ain't it the Prav-| Eagles Lodge ......... 0 2* ibusiness-tired nerves to invade ada. i ge ee -“ {i x wae x % :
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Lyingredski: Enough of this.
t to show arotind- $40,000, and this amount is the speed |well to the lead in race awards for the age and gait.
positive to place it
Though the purses in the Horseman Futurity are lower than the two named, they are sufficient to hold rank in the three-year-old field. PRT Adio gr ¥: a IN THE FUTURITY frot, there will be the glamor of the Hambletonian Stake victor, Lusty Song. with a capable field to try for the big purse. ’ : In the Horseman Futurity Pace, there is every probability of the
best battle that the division will]
have presented to date, because the stars in preparation for the| Little Brown Jug event, to come, |
will be tuned up for some near- such a similarity. two-minute miles. With such as Mighty Sur, Irish Hal, Hanover, and other stars, might well be the fastest race Make a continuous schedule of
Quilla! this |
presented by the youngsters for sport through the season, and the whole week. {
A friend who has only lately
come to love the trotters and|
pacers asked what is the real significance of “Grand Circuit”— whether it be merely a figurative
cus world, brazen tent-show
bosses, via glib publicity writers,
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~Jim—M¢Linn {above}; formerCathedral High School football star, will pitch for the Allied Florists, defending Marion County Softball Association champions, w an they play at 8 p. m, Monday night at Municipal Stadium.
Evansville Girls Remain Unbeaten
‘promotion business and extend the season. They came to an agree-
{on
‘be spiked for good. {
- Good Time, 4-yoar-old pacer, not eligible for any scheduled event here because of his high earnings, may appear in a special free-for-all if such a race is added to the fairgrounds program.
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Season's First Game | Uncertain as Miller Seeks Schedule Shift
Tentative Plans Put Blueshirts
On Mohawk ice to Launch Slate “Et By BILL EGGERT ~ ok ~~ Hockey's 12th season in Indianapolis will begin Oct. 19 whem the Caps, Calder Cup champions last year, open the Coliseum season against Cincinnati, ~ : A 70-game American Hockey League schedule, announced yes terday by Cap General Manager Dick Miller, has the blueshirt puck« chasers tentatively opening the five-months ice season on the road,
Notre. Dame, SMI Sign 4-Year. Pact
New Grid Series
Miller, however, is expecting a rearrangement that will have Indianapolis opening in 8t. Louis, Oct. 14 and playing in Buffalo, Oct. 15 before the home opener in the Coliseum. Christmas Night Game The home program for Coach Ott Heller's titleholders includes 18 Sunday nights, 16 Thursday] TO Start in '53
nights and one Monday night — nt oo es Cora i Sd Si Sho Night. {odist University today signed: a Cincinnati's Mohawks, expected four-year football contract fer to be stronger this season with| games in 1953, "54, '55, and '56. double help from Montreal and] Matty Bell, SMU’
Athletic New York of the National Hockey | roctor. sata. thes fish wan chin
and third
"lon some special holiday entertain-|
_{fans, Oct. 18, in the Coliseum the
+The Caps will -play only -one
League; with oppose the Caps here 000 nthe series would be
IRE special New Year's Eve game; {oe cig ac oo lat which time Miller plans to put | Played at South Bend, and the
{second and fourth in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas. ! Dates are Dec, 5, 1933 Dec. 4, 1954; Sept. 24, 1955, and Sept. 23,. 1956. SMU plays Notre Dame at South Bend on Oct. 13, 1951, to wind up the contract that brought the Irish to the Southwest for = victory over the Mustangs in a thriller at the Cotton Bowl last season, They don’t play In 1952. The teams have met three times, with the Irish all victorious ~-20-14 in 1930, 20-19 in 1939 and 127-20 In 1949,
ment, Hockey Clinic Planned
Once again the regular hockey clinic is planned for Indianapolis
eve before the home opener.
long road schedule; the usual nine-game tour through the East while Sonja Henie’'s Holiywood Ice Revue takes over the Coliiseum- rink from Nov. 21 t Dec. 12. The Henle show will not be presented Nov, 27 and Dec, 4. The International Dairy Exposi-
tion also will be presented in the! Coliseum, Oct, 7 through Oct. 14, Ed Denton May Head. Detroit Practice For Army Service In the event the Caps do open| Times State Service .
Oct. 14 in St. Louls, the Caps, JEFFERSONVILLE, Aug. after completing their practice| Ed Denton, who resigned as head
exhibition schedule, will remain basketball coach at Jetfersonvillp In Detroit for the National High School last spring fol League All-Star game, Oct, #® [the school's suspension from the
and use Detroit's Olympia ice for IHSAA, may re-enter the Army practice in preparation for the soon, road opener with the Flyers. Denton passed his Army reInstead of the usual eight|serve physical in Indianapolis games here before the Henle/last Wednesday and sald he will revue, the Caps are scheduled for be subject to call by this fall. 10 Coliseum dates. Denton resigned from his The Caps, along with Omaha| coaching position after the Red
Scotch Pal, another 3.year-old after the $11,000 pacing prize. promise easily “the world’s greatest’? several weeks. ~ ~ » Well, disabuse your mind of joined the Grand Circuit in 1925, The Grand !it has moved up the line. At the time no purse in its program was Circuit 1s an organization of fairs worth $10,000. Now two events and racing bodies, formed to will be worth more.than $30,000 each, and at least seven more fi be worth $5000 each—some running well nd thi . with membership necessities to as, Lbs yond that aineubt. meet the best of the racing|in racing procedure is the use of stables. Fo iaring sat. his rion engthy w now, and irr ng The Circuit starts up in April,| lays on fruitless scores. The and ends in October. Most of the| program is kept moving fast, and
‘gesture; something Tike Tn the ¢iF-meetings are “enclosed within “ad[the day that lacks genuine racing
though exceptions, | thrills is not on the official schedsuch as the Spring meeting atiule.
week each,
are —————— —
“MRA Renis Speedrome, “Switches Nights. With Little Hardtops
The Midwest Racing Association has resurrected the midgets
at the Indianapolis Speedrome—but the AAA won't be on hand for }
the. celebration. : : sess Friday night's Speedrome midget program was
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ment with Speedrome officials] whereby they would rent the have challenged the AAA drivtrack and promote their own| ers, thinking that midget racing races. Speedrome previously Had agreed to a similar proposition | the AAA would permit its drivers from the little hardtops. jut neeept. But apparently that's ‘no e case. That put the midgets back into, McQuinn said that AAA midgbusiness. Only switch is that et racing is they'll race on Tuesday instead stock car storm and has shown
1y on . # |breaking camp. They are
‘Santa Anita, Cal, extended into
Since the Indiana State Fair|
supposed to be A the isin such -tight—circumstances
mn weathering the|gs¥
| {and the parent Detroit Red! Devils were suspended by the
Wings, will open the pre-season|IHSAA for luring basketball training season, Sept. 8 in Sault|players from neighboring schools Ste. Marie, Mich. where the Caps! last year, x
2 and Red Wings are booked for| Denton taught health and safefo
sched-|pected to teach again this fall,
uled again in Windsor, Ont., Sept.|He coached in 1947 and 1948. 28 and in Chatham, Ont, Oct. 6 EE and have a league exhibition State Softball Final scrap with the Cleveland Barons, in Stratford, Ont., Sept. 30, Pushed to 3d Game Lineups Not Set CHURUBUSCO, Ind, Aug. 26 The playing personnel of the (UP)—Horton Athletic Associa~ Caps for the 1950-51 season is no| tion of Fort Wayne and the Fort more than wild guessing at this/ Wayne City Light team split two (time. Tt is expected that there will| 8ames in their best-of-three ser [be several of last year's cham-! ies for the Indiana State Softball |pionship members returning plus| champienship tonight, some new talent moved up the City Light won the game 6 to 2 chain ladder from Omaha of the| but Horton took the second 2 to U. 8. League. |0 The deciding game. will be Two definite absentees are| Played Monday at 8:30 p. m. And Center Don Morrison, last year's| the winner will be eligible to enteam captain, and Defenseman Al | ter He national meet in Greeley, Dewsbury who figured in a “2% Detroit fve-tor-four player deal The tourney is sponsored by in midsummer with the Chicago the National Softball Congress
Blackhawks. | : |. There is.no.doubt. that the pair Tennis Notes will make the Blackhawk| pets in the Utilities Tennis squad but in case they don't we on Riverside Soults Yesterdar: Indian Re may see Morrison and Dewsbury Water Co._3-0 Bell Telephone Co.
; Indiana with St. Louis. The Flyers have a individual ‘scores: Du Soe (IWC dee ated Paul 1
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f Leudeman (IG&W) 6-1, 6-3: {working agreement with the, fake Hach (WC detested BI 6: 3 PEA 5 3 si ha gh Ee = ; A SES Trcheldule Dor the Indi lig pains, Sooiser. (LL delosied Marcy iC uie or e ndianapolis Eiler ( ) 6-3, i Jae oy! . teated Ei d Warren Caps is as follows: Benedics (PEC. Serr oro, ond Ware .
AT HOME i 19, Cincinnati; et. 22, Pittsburgh;|
Oct, .. 38, Cleve 3 i { 1 ; : son 1 fold |
CHICAGO RINK SKATES -
3 , Pittsburgh; Dec. 8; , 3 of Hershey: Dec. 3. Pittsburgh: Dec, 26, | ; Dee, 31, Cincinnati; Jan, o an. 7. Cleveland; Jan. 1 2, Jew Haven ttsburgh: Peb. 8, New Haven; Feb. 11,8. - eveland; Feb. 15, Hershey: Feb, 18, iE pe r. 4 Pittapuren: Noe 3 einnait; Mar. 11. Buffalo; Mar. 18,
Cincinnati; Mar, 11, Cleveland.
. _AWAY : i Oct. 8 at Cincinnati; Oct. 14 at St |} Louis; Oct. 15 at Buffalo; . 31 at Pittsburgh; Oct, at St , 4 Moa iat Cleveland; Vv. A ] 3 ol /
Men's Black, Ladies’ High-Top White Shoes, Chicago, Heavy+ duty Chassis, both Fibre and’
i Cc. 0 at Cincinnati; | 0 at Cleve-|
of Friday night. The bantams| amazing recuperative powers on : . Cincinnati; Jan. 8 at St. | take hog org ts’ .old..spot|the West Coast where rumor had a Jan. 10" at Cincinnati; Jan. 13 » Maple Rollers. i on Friday. After details were|it folding fae St. Louis; Jan. 31° at_Buffalo; Feb, AUTO ° ironed out Midwest challenged So Midwest will run at Speed-|;, *} Higher; Feb. 0 375 Cleveiand | BLUE POINT trees
some of the AAA drivers to try rome Tuesday —but without AAA their luck at Speedrome. | drivers, : But Midwest forgot that AAA! frowns on its drivers competing! “outlaw” tracks. Speedrome | is considered “outlaw” by the! AAA and the proposal seems to
LARGE
According to Harry McQuinn, | zone supervisor of midgets for the AAA, Midwest drivers may
Logansport, Ind., Aug. 26 (UP) The Evansville Howells, seeking meet standards, But AAA drivers
their second Indiana Women’s Softball championship, beat the!
Marion Hi-Way Queens, 5 to 2,|
tonight to keep their unbeaten record intact in the double-elimi-5 tournament.
The R-B-M Shamrocks Of ners over Mallory in a quarterKenny and fina] game last night, meets Lato 2, In the. velle Gossett in
In afternoon games Runoiow, tourney at Municipal Stadium 30
Loganshport edged Bob's of Richmond, 3 men’s division.
the Marion girls play the Logan-
sport Bowles P-X team for the meets Indianapolis TV School in
right to meet Evansville at night’
The Jury: Guilty, guilty, guilty, and Logansport Quality Ice Mechanics Laundry. .. ea (Cream goes against Richmond in| %i.l” matisnes “ang ‘New: Briner; LYINGREDSKI: “You: have/the mers division with the win-|Dilks and Georss ZWamn
ner playing the R-B-M Shamrocks of Logansport. In an afternoon game of the women's division, Logansport
basketballiBowles eliminated the Misha-
waka Mustangs, 8 to 0, while
eliminated the Clinton Lions, 4 to 0, in the men’s section.
rt Quality Ice Creams
compete on AAA ‘tracks if they are not permitted to race on Mid-
west tracks. Midwest drivers are thought to|
Laundry Meets Gossett
Mechanics Laundry, 3 to 2 win- |
semi-final tilt of the Marion County Softball
night at 8:15. Franciso Crispi
the opener at 7 p. m.
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