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For Labor Day Week-end By OSCAR FRALEY, United Press Sports Writer li Show Goes to ‘Wire : — Midget, Hardtop, Roadster, Big Car FOREST HILLS, N. Y, Sept. 1—Curvaceous Nancy, Tomorrow at State Fair
Duels Slated Beginning Tomorrow Chaffee struck a mighty blow today for the glamour girls| A full Labor Day week-end of midget, hardtop, roadster and big of sport who want to be recognized as much as for their Card Features ITPHA Juvenile Stakes;
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3 |car events is on tap for the racing’ fans, with the big cars and
: Py : ~ {roadsters starting the four-day show off tonight. 3 ability as for their assets. | Entries, Purses:Reach New Records ‘ i ¥ J y | al Headlining the series is the $3000 purse offered midget drivers Green-eyed Nancy—successor to Gussie (Fancy Pants) By BILL EGGERT ti : I p> a a jat the Salem Speedway Monday afternoon. Entered in the contests Moran as the pin-u f th Th ; & a PY acs lare Jack McGrath and Andy Linden. Qualifications will get under pin-up ot the paddlers—proved that a gal can ey're calling it the biggest ever—the harness racing Wr or Tn way at, 12 noon with the first of ————————————— look good in more ways than season that pens tomorrow afternoon at the Indiana State S$ /three: eight-lap elimination -races week-end are; hardtops at Lafay
{beginning at 2 p.m. Feature race {ette Speedway, tomorrow night; will be 50-laps. {hardtops at Winamac, Sunday af- : ternoon; hardtops at Monticello : | Rondstes Race Speedway, Sunday night; hardtops 1 The National Championship o¢ Mt Lawn Speedway, Sunday race ‘for roadsters is slated for piont. Labor Day: hardtops at {Funk's Winchester Speedway Cass County Fair Grounds, Loge
| More Qualify Hg "owned. racing pro ow 1 2 TT snail AT TERETE ' \Monday afternoon. A purse of ansport, afternoon; hardtops, Law gram. Tickets on “Sale Scotch Rhythm, 2. year.old trotter, cwred I by Leo MeNambra $1000 will be awarded the winner fayette Speedway, night.
Plained with a fetching smile,| “and they want to know what L. Orville Miller, State Fair of Carmel; Ind., is one of the favorites to cop the Horseman. Stake [and a special prize of $100 will be| pig car races: tonight, at ‘Hills
kind of panties I wear.’ | superintendent of speed, has an- | next Tuesday during the Grand Circuit meeting at the State Fair |8iven to any driver setting a new mop Speedway; Sunday, afternoon, : For the curious, they Sere Nn dl in ol | nounced that he expects from 350 Grounds. Sister to Lusty Song, this year's Hambletonian winner, Worlds record. It's a 200-lapper at Day ton dna “just ordinary.” And for those] {to 400 horses to. be quartered on or yon ame Scotch Rhythm was purchased for $20,700 last year and recently jor. 100-mile contest. eminent
on [rut shorts and a simple blouse. | i iy e as she knocked off for- “I'm a tennis player now,” she Fair.
mer Champion Louise Brough said . With the largest number of standardbred entries in it
to reach the quarter-finals of the! But the glamour still. showed history and the richest eash priz S, t National Amateur Tennis Cham. (through. - ¢ b : ie Suey wn na 2 . . ;
who still aren't satisfied ose : ihe Fair Grounds for the six-day A fast field of roadsters is oxs : is five feet, seven and one-half! Set for Labor Day - | show. Already there have been 1l-S won the $32.9 398 Castleton Farm Stake at, DuQudin, A. ~. !pected tonight at - Sun Valley 16th St. Track inches, a streamlined 134 pounds. “Ryn of Auto Classic two a erected to absorb the A -Stars to Meet — [Speedway which--has--aJ0-lap Sets 2- Day Bill 6 inches. across the sweater, 26 Times § overfiow Of horses. D i nein te "and ae pecial : v7 etroit, Oct. 1 e gman n y or eigner Sven = a : . as alls Ld begin at 7 p.m. and the first of
A two- "i ay ‘hardtop racing pro=
hips—" ‘probably because of all At’ least 175 standardbreds are Tickets are now on sale for the f heat races is slated to start (he aveling Ive been doing Tate me Sossharn. Son stems. ot rac CXPected to begin arriving today Javeee-sponsored Tryon Asure- SHH] jm U.S. Tennis Meet Sarn™" BE ly.” 8 car raceiand tomorrow from the Grand Detroit Brown Bombers -profes- . o WH Sen Th : West 16th Street Speedway Sune
Which will be run here Labor Stock. car races -are slated for
* » = {Circuit program in DuQuoin, I!1, sional football game here Oct. 1 ; : i \ , day and Monday nights. SIN CE GORGEOUS GUSSIE _ For Indiana stock car fans, the and an additional ,0 head are at CYO Field. The game, proceeds Aussie Davis Cup Ace, Cochell Resume me he til hein atl The Sunday night pro in ; | due Cc T of which are earmaiked for the Battle Tod With F k Ahead night. Time trials will. begin at e Sunday night program wi turned pro, Nancy is the reigning Darlington International Race- due from olumbus, O. There are vale E arrie ioday it ran ea , 2-1 {the Anderson track at 7:30 l-presént the “usual eight events queen of the amat ot \way at Darlington, S. C., is 792175 Horses already bedded down Jaycees' Junior Citizen program, By STEVE SNIDER, United Press Sports’ Writer e Anderson track a p.m. while Monday's show has as its eur net gals. |. at the Fair Grounds. is. scheduled to start at 8 p, m. CORTS : ’ -'and the first race at 8:30 p. m. | Miss Chaffee, who w es. from Indianapolis accord- | around ) FOREST MLE N. Y. Sept. 1—-Only one foreigner was left | feature event, a 100-lap state €ars +a ing to the Hoosier Motor Club. While the grandstind seat sales. Val Williams, Jaycee president, today in the U. S. Tennis Championships and he wad the big one A doubleheader of hardtop rac-| .,, pn 5iGnship’ race reserved for short coiffeur which she calls a for the racing is 15 per cent announced that ducats may be Frank Sedgman Se Australia. ing is planned by the Hill-Top 1946.50 cars. “girl's crew cut,” moved in on/Day by qualifying ‘the fastest above last year’s pre-race figures, purchased from any of the fol- But as darkness fell oyer the huge horseshoe stadidm at the Speedway with events scheduled, Time trials for both race pro Gussie’'s glad rags at Wimbledon times yesterday. Miller also announced today that|lowing: Downtown ticket office in swank West Side Tennis Club last night, the 22-year-old ace of the for Sunday and Moriday nights. | grams will start at 7 p. m. wit this year. Two of them, Bob Apperson, he plans to hold several record the Claypool Hotél, Jaycee office’ victorious Aussie Davis Cup team had a terrific fight on his hands' Other _races scheduled this the first heat race at 8:30 p. m. :
Out on the center court at Richmond, Vas; and Tommy runs. The first will be staged to-|at 510 Board of Trade building. against Earl Cochell of Los An-ia Forest Hills yesterday, Nancy| Thompson, Louisville, Ky., are morrow before post time. Owners, |members of * the Indianapolis geles and they went out to finish |= faced a right rugged eampaigner|carryovers from Wednesday when | {wishing to run against the clock| |Traffic Club, and Jaycee mem- it today with Sedgman leading, in the bouncing Miss Brough, a|rain curtailed the day's activities.|for new records, may send their | (bers. The tickets are selling for 5-7, 7-5, 6-1, 2-4.
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blonde belter who won the na-| Their respective times were horses around.the one-mile track| $1. 25. | “All 1 need is to hold service tional title in 1947 and the Wim-|7:40.68 and 7:45.11." {with & prompter. The Tryon squad is coached bylin that unfinished fourth set and bledon championship the last] Fastest qualifier yesterday was] ITPHA Features | Boris (Babe) Dimancheff, former I-can even it up at two sets each,” | three years running. Ken Wagner, oF Trenton, N. J. | Tomorrow's racing schedule Washington High School, Butler, said the tight-lipped Cochell. } ’ : Five times Nancy previously driving a 194 ncoln, He made will open with a 20 Class Pace Purdue and Chicago Cardinal - A victory would make it an iH " : y Ab had met Louise, and Fre ously the 10-miile qualifying test in 7: for ho $1000 purse. The’ three backfield ace and now backfield All- American quarter-final—in a 3 Right Up Your Alley! Budget-Priced Quality Sportswear she had been beaten. Two of those 28-89. other events on the opening day, mentor at. Butler. - The Brown year in which an all-foreign final
were in previous Nationals. But| Other qaulifiers were Marshall are the ITPHA two-year-old trot Bombers are made up of stars was predicted freely after the unranked Nancy blew the third-| |Teague, Daytona Beach, Fla., 1949 and pace and the 26 Class Trot. from last year’s Wayne Universi- disastrous U. S. defense of the seeded Louise off the court yes-! (Lincoln, 7:297297 Pap White, High|A ll entries are Hoosier owned ard ty and University of Detroit Davis Cup. terday, 6-2, 7-5. Point, N. C., 1949 Cadillac, 7:30.33; |early purse estimates for the two-|teams. Foreigners Bow : Fireball Roberts, Daytona Beach, year-old trot and pace have been| Last season Detroit won the Foreigners went down like tar-
The "Brewster" BOWLER \ FFECTE 1950 Olds, 7:36.11; Tex K Missouri Valley Conf . - _ AN UNAFFECTED young 8, (00.11; Tex Feane, revised. ssourl valley “onference g.., in 3 shooting gallery yester- ll Woman Wh A £acy smile, Nang Fanta, Ga., 1950 Plymouth,| The ITPHA trot, originaily [championship and Dimancheff 4, : X spl 1 ac l
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showed her Italian = French -1 Seti ————————" with $35 for each starter to be| rugged team. Spanish extraction as she arove Solunar Table added to the purse. The ITPHA| The Jaycees’ Junior Citizen Pru a he Jemipngle today & Eg. fal a aver the Vining point, She burst Mints Sajo Wiegy f1ulor PES, previously worth $2000, pow) Ee 000 pndiana polls their carry-over match. Young £ * Pre-Shrunk, Vat-Dyed “ GREY! MAROON! FOREST nto happy tears and threw her|T ; 150 2: 15 a.09/adds up to plus or = arms around the neck of her|fomorrow i 3d FH $8 cach starter. tivities Included the Hardwood! Dick SHV of Orange, N.J. was = RAYON GABARDINE ~ GREEN! father, Harold, a ‘tennis pro at/Monday .. 1: 10:40 4:55 11:10 5:00 The Grand Circuit meeting willjGang at the Olympians’ home np. 1 1vn and Tom Brown of san = CR TARE = i : Ventura, Cal. % ayy : i 34s sa Si13lopen Monday featuring the com- games, the Knothole Gang at the Lon ind drew cocky little Art's v GUARANTEED Washable! - SEA GREEN! hue ~ Nancy then ‘changed into plain FA Fieri 8 a 1:30 8:08 panion Horseman Futurities for| Indianapolis Indians’ games, the Larsen, another San Franciscan.= oo P lain’ prigay ©. 0230 S08 iree-year-old trotters and pacers. Butler Boosters and various bas-|“gativ S00 HO UIE BE Sizes: Small (14-142); Medium (15-15%2); Large (16-16'2
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|The combined purses for these is ketball and and’ basebal baseball clinics, victors in the third round. Savitt,| a ——— 1827, 500. rangy Cornell - star, outfought!
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| The Benjamin N. Bogue trophy $15,000 Empire State Open Golf be idle until tomorrow. | for low gross score and the Ber-| Tournament. Flam blasted Jim . Brink of nard Lehman trophy for low net| The . postponement = was an- |Seattle In straight sets, Talbert will be presented the winners at/nounced following ‘an emergency upset Vic Seixas of Philadelphia 3 fla dinner after the tourney. The Meeting between PGA officials|in five sets after losing the sec- | dinner will begin at 6:30 p, m. 20d sponsors of the tourney, lond and third, and Mulloy romped °
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Schwartz, long time rival of Savitt, moved through the thirc round by upending little Felicis'simo Ampon of the Philippines Grid League 0 Meet |and Brown ousted George Worth-
The first meeting of the {ington, Aussie Davis Cup spare. Fi Football jogos joicisy Only two women’s matches] 'held at the Sportsman's Store, |Were scheduled, ‘both quarte |Sept. 5 at 7:30 p. m. Team man-|final showdowns. Defending = ‘agers and players -are asked: to| Champion Margaret Osborne od 2 attend. The store is. located at:Pont of Wilmington, Del, faced 3 1126 N. - Pennsylvania St. {Mrs. Pat Todd of La Jolla, Cal..= = St and Doris Hart. of Jacksonville [E |Fla., was matched against SherMajor League Leaders Hey Fry of Akron, O. |
By United’ Press J NATIONAL LEAGUE . The newest big name in wom = Leading Batsmen len’s tennis—Nancy Chaffée of = Musial St. Louts ..119 453 & M, Pet|Ventura, Cal—drew a day off THOR: Ringburgh = Bite sadn ‘341 after ‘her major upset over Wims| Kluszewski, Cincy. 103 406 63 153 33% bledon Champion Louise Broug Furillo. Brooklyn’ 110 480 7 133 of Beverly Hills, Cal, 6-2, 7-5,|S
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