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FOR MANY years Labor in the public mind, with the harness racing. This year the holiday

Hoofbeats—

Look for Great | Horseman Stake

Lusty Song Trotting Division

fe; ; Pace Field Wide Open

By GEORGE M. GAHAGAN

Day here has been dssociated State Fair—and particularly

will again initiate a good. week

of trotting and pacing sport at the big exposition. Always.

since thé Fair went into big. teature day. This year will be no exception. Undoubtedly, most familiar of racing features. here is the Horseman Futurity. It has run more than 40 years, and it has grown in monetary value and prestige. Today this classic stands near the top in the field of juvenile! sport. Annually under this stakes’ standard there are a pair of races with unquestioned fame attached. . The trotting event of course. i= the more important of the two races, yet now and then the pacing division brings in a contest that ranks. high in the season's sport. This year seems certain to present a grand pacing battle in this time-honored stake.

= = = THE HORSEMAN FUTURITY always has been for 3-year-olds, though in its early life it embraced a 2-year-old trotting division. However, the 2-year-olds failed to bring out a really big race award, and a few years back, the management of the -big event dis-! continued the old form and established a new event for 2-year-old trotters, known as the’ Horseman| Stake. ‘A futurity is one where the eventual contestants will

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was made in 1940 by

time, Labor Day has been a

Sohne battle, with “speed around! ihe top, also. The Stake record] William | Cash, and the time was 2:01. Perhaps we - won't see that] reached this year, but there is] near-two-minute ‘quality clashing for the honors in the big sidewheeling event, so better not) miss it. | » ~ » i THIS $- YEAR-OLD pacing di= vision has been split up some~hat this far in the €éason. Dud-’ ley alnover, of that sensational iayes Stable, was the latest win1er in the major line for the age and gait, and preceding stars that have enjoyed the laurels include Mighty Sun, from the Pacific oCast; Tassel Hanover, Quil-| la Hanover, Beryl Hanover and| Irish Hal. It does seem that this) array should provide a memor-/ able race here. Of course the holiday cara? is r from absorbing the class of

a : the week, for every other day has

{features of importance. Tuesday, the 2-year-old hotiors) will clash in the Horseman Stak with a renewal of the duels that. have been shown along the line between Scotch__ Rhythm and ‘Mighty Fine, to ‘say nothing of {that amazing youngster, Main(liner, that Sep Palin has educated

comein a few weeks into a $25,000, Breadmaker Jack Schafer’s| from the production of mares gaje also some four or five others Such Crust. was the only other named therein, as a basic condi-| |of surpassing quality. Local in- boat to finish. Horace Dodge's My| Stakes generally are the terest in this should be intense, {Sweetie, America’s Number Two!

|Mo-Shun, the flashing West Coast

The Indianapoli is

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1950

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Does 102.676 |g Lap During Trophy Run

Fageol at Wheel | As West Coast Boat

Wins Harmsworth ||

By JERRY LE DONNE | United Press Sports Writer f DETROIT, Sept. 2 (UP)—Slo-

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hydroplane, zoomed tq a new world competitive lap record of 102.676 mph to win the All-Ameri-ca Harmsworth finale. Auto Dealer Stanley amazing speedster from Seattle, Wash., bettered the lap record of 98.164 mph set by Such Crust I in last year's Harmsworth on every lap of the 40-mile grind. This shattered the second heat mark of 94.285 mph established | by shipping heir Stanley Dollar; in Skipalong last year. | Skimming along like a surface, {

Sayre's

torpedo, Sayres’ boat set an un-| heard of 100. 680 mph race aver-! ‘age. Six-Mile Margin Little Lew Fageol, a millionaire sportsman from Kent, O., bounced | laround like a cork in the blazing | | Detroit t River run. Slo-Mo-Shun as she lapped De|troit’s Such Crust I to win by a comfortable six-mile margin.

Slo-Mo-Shun _1V, speedy West Coast racing craft, set a the coveted Harmsworth Trophy today. Lou Faged] (shown in the cockpit) piloted the boat on its

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Joe Ostrowski and

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‘kept the New York Yankees

DiMaggio—with his' 24th

Tigers Subdue White Sox, 8-2

- Hal Newhouser + Wins 12th Victory

DETROIT, Sept. 2. (UP)—The| {Detroit Tigers, back from a dis-, lastrous road trip, whipped the; Chicago White Sox 8 to 2 today |

by Vic Wertz and a five-run rally | in the fourth. Hal Newhouser went the dis-

Still | Flag Hopeful, Tribe Says Home Farewell Today

Phillies Blank Y Braves 2

[tance, giving up nine hits to achieve his 12th victory of the season. The victory didn’t help the second place Tigers on their quest for the number one spot in the American League, The New York

kee Fire ets New World ‘Mark

| DiMag Drives in in Five As Washington Bows To New Pace-Setters

Joe Page Win,

As Casey Saves His Best for Monday | NEW YORK, Sept. 2—(UP)—Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio *

going at their express train

gait in the American League pennant race today, driving ia the first five runs in a 9 to 2 triumph over the Washifigton. _!Senators—the sixth in a row for the new- pace-setters. —

home run of the season in

the second inning, a threz nn loop single in the third, = d t-run-producing’ single 1 at ouched off a five-tally rally in

he eighth-- was almost the whole how, The Yankees collected 13 hits in winning the decision that put them ahead of the Senators in ‘the season's reckonings for the ‘|first time this year. Yogi Berra also hit a homer, bringing in Di=Maggio ahead of him in the [eighth inning. . «Ostrowski Wins Manager Casey Stengel, saving

new lap record of 102.676, in winning On a three-run, first inning homer! this front-liner pitchers for con-

secutive douhleheaders tomorrow and Labor Day, gambled with lefty Joe Ostrowski and got away with it. Although Ostrow= ski had to be relieved by Joe Page after six innings, he was credited with - his fourth victory. . in his first starting assignment in two months. . Ostrowski was touched for

Indians 1'/2 Behind as They Meet Colonels Twice; Series Opener Rained Out

result of the early naming of the pecause Scotch Rhythm is owned boat, conked out mid-way in the youngsters themselves. In the {by Leo McNamara, of Indianap-| second lap.

65%" Yankees also won to keep Detroit | home runs by Eddie Yost.and Irv

{ 1 21, . Noren and yielded only f i 1.14 | case of the Horseman Stake—as olis, and Mainliner is still under United, States retention of the Curt Simmons 3 games behind in ‘all Page, ey piyre hits well as the Fox Pacing Stake—| the Palin banner, though, the bronze Harmsworth trophy, sym-| By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor Wins 17th Victory —— SR Duro o xivatters—in Ta “three-inning sint, the candidates are Bonjinate) |property of a Milwaukee man. |bolic. of international motor “boat —Rained-out-last-night. the still-pennant-hopeful Indians today; - salss 5 0 0 3 Kollows.1b 4 311 3 did mot oy on ng i kh when “yearlings—that is, a yea 2 wn ‘supremacy, was never in ques-' Will make their final regular season appearance in the Victory. BOSTON, Sept. 2 (UP) Lefty his. it 4 o 8 0 Kell do 3 1 8 3 Ith Her hie “yielded an - : _ before they are to race. | “AT SPRINGFIELD, the field tion. Harold Wilson's challenging Field wigwam. Curt Simmons of the Philadel- | FE 10.3 oWertart 311 0 ne pair of The system employed in both ,¢ 19 starter {Miss Canada IV dropped out after | The farewell doubleheader attraction will be with the Louis- phia Phillies pitched a nine-inning E. Rbenib 4 211 0 Grath.c 3 starters caused elimination ralalif 1 Lipenas 3 9 2 4 The key blow of the game ‘or the Horseman Stake and the FoX heats in the big event, and the taking a sound beating by all ville Colonels, first tilt at 1:30, game without walking a batter | McCmck. of 413 oifadvan ¢ 330) 0 8 is certainly popular with horse-'race went to four heats (only three American boats in yester- Tribe Manager Al Lopez said his Probable Starting Pitchers for the first time in his major Baked 3 1 1 JA Rhine 4 8 7 1ithe Yankees was the single by men, because the values of both Yl da s race. will be Elmer Riddle and Royce —— ee league career tonight as he blank-!scrorugh.p 1 8 0 1 DiMaggio with two out in tne three heats for any single per y | B B i ‘Judsonp 2.0 0 0 third and the bases loaded have soared amazingly, and eachi/former) and an official award! , F FLL Lint or Joe Muir. finished second in the regular! ed the omen Tayes - id Erautt 1000 i; . eads -1is -Tespective Vision in tp us far 3 season the Re ace, e os heads it tive” division inithat has been protested, as it is| Thus far thi the Red- r they went on to win the|seven-hitter, 2 to 0, for his Toul a melks Yauhing New Ti value. the laim that skins have defeated Mike Ryba's playoff title to qualify for the victory. ir BATE BoB TILL LRT A HL : claim that properly the event | Onl e batter reached third | fhe Rael oF ir | was er after three heats, { ) Colonels 10 times in 17 clashes. [little World Series, which they! nly on a ac Chicago . : 100 000 a1 OK to the Fu- oy: a a in 't the 21-vear-old bonus|Detroit .. ............... 300 500 00x-8 nib GETTING BA 0 which case Scotch Rhyth Manager- Ryba is expected to|won by defeating Montreal. base on the <l-yea ors None ns. bat ne Tar rt turity, both its trotting and pac- ythm would beauty ai he breszed 10 Bia 17thlsE™ Runs batted in- Mast, | In: Opie, => MEELY, s will be raced to. DAVe been the victor. lcall up Jim Suchecki and Jim| Qutfielder Lloyd Gearhart, Deauty as he Toezed to his thi Fo Fox, Warts 3. Priddy, Hewhouser. Kollowas | Fount ing divisions wii there will be The Fox Stake is another N Semis Robinson. Colonels and Indians called up from Albany of the pear 8 8 ne runs—Masi, Wertz, Stolen Be 3 narrow. EY, in the fact rather open event, though very! (haven't met since July 5. Eastern League, reported to the| ' | Gatrataial to ox ob Robison: om | arrls. D 0 2 Tan likely a favorite would be Tar | In eight early season games Tribesters last night and will be; Fhiladeivhia osion to Priddy to Kolloway. Left on bases Singiton.n 0 that the Hambletonian winner, B AB H O A ABH OA Chacago 8, Detroit 4. Hits off—Scarborough | Mele ! W pa . Song. will race in the Heel a son of the dead pacing Join Savitt, Larsen |played here, the Tribesters won available for today’s doubleheader. | Waitkus.1b 4° 211° QHartstidab 4 1 14 ¢'in 3% onings, ; Judson 3 in diy innings. Jeo trotting division, and probably Champion, Billy Direct 1:55. That| |n UJ S. Amateur ("IX In nine tilts staged in Derby. epee Slslerit | 411 oGrassin'in § 1 1 o Past, on halle Off Scarboroush t Judson | yotais 33 T3610 2 U8lowel] on! 24.99 because of his demonstrated| Vil! be raced on Wednesday, and A |town, however, the Colonels tri- H4 pel Birds Whiriao.i § 0 : o0ordondt 4 1 3 32 Newhoussr 1. Hit bY pitchers” Scar- sen ran or SINE ot hd ih : . class, he would be the choice for| the proverbial Fox Stake crowd; FOREST HILLS, N. Y. Sept. umphed five times. omers p Jones.3b 4 3 1 1iQimort =~ ¢ 0 0 ? houser hen). inmate Ditches New. was Ge gevuiiied out for Nsletan. n hon nd 4" the major honors. Since: his vic will likely favor the program 2 (UP)-—Gardnar Mulioy, a 36-! The game washed out last night dh Seminick.e 2 2 1 BR, 31 4 3 paroush (12- of 5; Fe R asl iaton - HIRT tia ti an f/ 0-3 in tw tory in the big ‘Eastern contest, that afternoon. {year-old Florida veteran making/has been rescheduled in Louisville Drop Mu ens "Nicholson 1 0 0 0/Maueh © 008 0 tendance- i6.m1s. a Trt ne batted in- Rast Siwo base hits in iwe IE CON Tas STOWE o maintenance, vu | his last big bid, and rugged young Tuesday night, an open date for TOLEDO, O., Sept. 2 (UP) .| Blood th-2h 9 : 8 0/8ain.p 4003 iter J Joh hms: 5 Two Sule ? of the clasé that gave him the! THIS IS A skimpy way of re- Herbie Flam of Beverly Hills, both clubs. Homers by. Mike Natisin and ROY poe 33 8278 Tota #3 Ban plays ones to. acrifices Racin to Ver: winner's circle at Goshen. Frank-| viewing the .coming week's pros-| Cal., roared into the semifinals of | Holiday In Derbytown Hughes paced the Columbus Red-! Nic holson, fouled out for G Goal’ in oh 0S0X luggers {ton ogi oat fon k an base W gah hon b ly, it is hard to poke into thisi pects, but space forbids proper e U.S. amateur tennis cham-| After today's twin bill here, the birds to a 7 to 4 victory over the! Mauen ran for Cooper in oth | Setroweki 3. ase eligible list and find one that has, elaboration. The aged events—|Pionships today with a dazzling|[ngians and Colonela will shove Toledo Mudhens tonight as Ellis Philadelphia -. . + 800 200 000-2 y Bah nny Y Jos fol i) ol a good chance to beat him, Star’s not mentioned here — hold out|display of razor-sharp shots. [off for the Kentucky metropolis “Cotton” Deal notched his ninth] *% rors: Hamner, Goliat, Runs batted in : isomsk] i 3p el nnings. Pride whipped him at DuQuoin|much promise, and if there are| Mulloy; twice beaten in they, engage in their annual Labor win. | Hamner, guuner ous base hits—Jet- y - a and 0 io ia a 4 | Jast week, but he is not eligible to/not five big racing cards for the semifinals, scored his fourth con-inay doubleheader tomorrow: Natisin's- third homer of the! Bios J a lo: w= : = o lia xk on "WTS: the Horseman. rest of the meeting here, the secutive victory without dropping night. year with two aboard in the fifth 40 Torsssont Jethron to Granda Jo how. Matt Batts Has ning SL Joe 3.3 ar Fi In the pacing division, there is| writer, as well as many others, | set reg » Oe Owered Earl The weatherman put a dent in! provided the margin of victory Bases on balls-—Off Sain 2. St ruck out— Hi and fone ich, me 3:1 with Plenty of materia to make alwill be badly geceived: 8.2 oo oS ahge de, baskin ''the Tribe's championship chances. | for the ‘Birds while Hughes belted | 2 Simons 1.-8aln, 3. Passed bali-Cran. Perfect Day at Bat | RII rr fan : °8 While the Indians were “dled by his first circuit alout of the sea-lLosine pitchar—Sain_ (17-111 Umpires PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2 (UP) ne 10- ans, Frame ert pipers showers yesterday, the league- son in the second. George Lerchen | fondance 7.23. Cathe iat 1 x hed Cleveland Drops e with ain orces nu ing am Deals Ta {leading Minneapolis Millers fat- slammed out his 23rd homer this —— ailcher Ma alls a perAnd the 22-year-old Flam, seed- tened their percentage by sweep- year in the sixth for Toledo. Mi Il Win Two fect day at the plate and batted! Browns, 4t02 ferent ed favorite after the pre-tourn- ing a doubleheader from the last Ed Neville, first of three IVIHICIS ’ Jin four runs today as the Boston, : Ne $1.45 Fair ace r ogr am |ament withdrawal of Wimbledon piace Blues in Kansas City: —Totedo pitchers, was charged with St # h A A i d [Red Sox leveled three Philadel-| ST. LOUIS, Sept. 2 (UP) - ee {champion Budge Patty, moved in- =, © triumph increased the his 15th loss against five vic- revc .ed phia Athletics’ pitchers for a 9-3 Early Wynn pitched and bat od , Rain and a muddy track yesterday forced State Fair race offi- (to tomorrow's semifinals ‘against'y oo 0 U0 runnerup In-| tories. | KANSAS CITY, Sept. 2 (UP)—| victory and their 17th triumph inthe Cleveland Indians to a 4-2 . cials to shuffle the opening day harness racing program. [Mulloy by flattening veteran Bill| ai yolis to. a gam e.and.a half, Columbus Toledo... | Minneapolis -stretched - its -Amer-| their last. 19-games. — ictaty NET Bu Br 8 on Pwo of the events; the 26 Class Pace atid Trot. Have been post: Talbert: or: NewYork," 9-7;64.1 and the American Association's yi ...¢ Co 5 A arnactelt ABR onl ican Association league lead to) Although requiring the help of OR ~§ame loging } roued. The two colt stake races, sponsored by the Indiana Trot-| ‘championship race closes on Sun- Hemus2b 4 1 2 2/Federoff2b 4 0 1 3/3 game and a half today with a|Mickey McDermott in the eighth, t hit ith H | Slender Art Larsen of San GiiTSones Momalbf § 8 0 o(Lwschenct 4+ 1 3 0 double triumph over the last-|Mel Parnell gained his sixth) Wynn gave up eight hits, w ‘ ting and Pacing Horse Association, will be included in tomorrow's prancisco and Dick Savitt, Cor- Natisinb 4 112 TLundrf.. 41.3 9 pia0e Kansas City Blues, 5 to 0 straight triumph, his 14th of the|Dick Kokos getting a double in program. nell ace from Orangs, N. J. pre-| The Indians have only 11 games Miggins,if 4 0 3 0 Cmpoell1b 4 111 1/place Ka y mph, Sa the first inning to drive in bo.h he original Labor Day show cause further disturba with | ito play, while the Millers have Hushes3b 4 2 1 3 DLaarzass. 4 0 0 2 and 4 to 0. season and his ninth straight in % arnl.c - » " The origin y show TICES \viously had reached tomorrow’sto Play, garni 422 2Mrdarskic 4 0 4 0 I IWo-vear against the A’s.|St. Louls runs, but after that the hes will be minus the overnight trot|the Grand Circuit schedule simi-|) ower bracket semifinals. 14, all with western clubs. Costass 301 gNevillen” 2 016 Adrian Zabala held the hapjess) 3 Iwo yea: 2pan Spe for the/veteran right‘hander, aided by to make room for the two colt/lar to two years ago when four| "1 "ine women's singles, Nancy! After today's game here, the Mavi 1000 Blues to only a hie MACE aI Wot-haraet-Wiils the three double plays, stayed to the r inch stakes. The 130 p.m. programrich stakes were. held} in one (Chaffee of Ventura, Cal, moved Tribesters are scheduled for three Martin 7 1.09 0 Bornnill did even ‘better in the ninth defeat after giving up the|fnish for his 16th victory.. will be highlighted, however, by afternoon. linto. the semifinals by outsteady- lin Louisville, three in Toledo and... 5. pon iil ‘rerals - 34 72716 _abbreviated nightcap as he gave! first five runs, ‘which proved. Cleveland st. Lewis on the companion Horseman Futuri-| In the early closers cancelied. Barbara Scofield of San. Fran: three in Columbus. Minneapolis’ . Msi. fied ont for. Sloat to. dd... afr “The ani Joy Hitch ABAD Ad ABR0 15-00 fee “ties Sor hree-year-lt-pacers-andyesterqay,~— te: WOIal wHURHES i ina base line duel. 6-2, 6-2. remaining tilts are with Kansas Darn Hed eat fore "o10 ho 300 1 TOR relieved in the ® ue o © ren - . Dobyiel 4 8 8 0 Delapnucci ® 3 1 trotters. money rwas divided equally eer poem ppemg—— City, St. Paul and Milwaukee. Toledo 201 001 000 ani bhea, / sien Ev Bacterds 5 3 8 OR Clmanit 3 i The shadow of threatening among. the starters that were . \ Errors Walker. Federoff. Neville, oy ninth by Tom Gorman. 8. iviseioet 2 1S Amado AB HOA Rosends 31 §Kgkonrt 3.2.94 weather for Labor Day may ready to go. Tinton Homers After the regular schedule ends p ECT NEG SGI ORL LI “Migeins. charged with the first Kansas peer is’ . a - 3 1 McConkey If 10.1 0Romeds re 4 0 os FR de : yy RY hs P a week from today, the first four Huthes J. Barnacle 3 Boro Lerchen: BUR oy “loss and Wally Hood went Stephemrss 5 1 3 3Fainds 3 010 3am 4 ¢ : Yibeversay 3633 | Wi finishers will begin the annual 3 'Ngisin-3. Lerchen, Deal Two-base hits the route in the _second for the Drop 01h 4 2.8 0.Chapmancf 5 0 3 0 ’ J) Ars.s8 0 3.2 y s 8 s 4 Valo, rf 170 # ( 7-1 Shot Wins Rich Handicap AS Ss opt. 7 (up, IoStseason playois on Tuesday, i Ropu, iE Hine RARE 0, [0 get 333 duhatan 13 3 Ghee 38°41 CHICAGO, Sept: 2 (UP)=-In-|2:06-1/5, only six" seconds off the Left Fielder Eric Tipton slammed’ Sept pennant winger will ‘meet BE Sg. fas 3 Mrannt Sie Parnellp S390 n ton.c $3 : i Totals 31103 10 Totals 3-471 = separable, Hasty House Farms track record of 200 2/5. nla bases-loaded homer in the sixth the third-place team and the sec: Bl "alii oii 8 Neve Trib MislB14 3 yaar v) 8 Mrs 38 8a Ante Tor Bileag Sen, - |amazing good time on a muddy | inning tonight to provide the mar-.gnd-place club will take on the tal 2. Hits: Plechota 0 in 2 fine 41.3 0 Wilson,lt ~ 470 00 Burtschy.p 0 00 0 Cleveland 002 000 020-4 75¢ five year old gelding, slopped | track. He was third choice in- the gin po victory as the St. Paul in finisher. Motte w iin bifcher Deal Lo sin! Yass rt | 1 ¢ sriver of ! 9 | 1 Totals 43.1527 10 Totsls --35 10 37 10 Ta 209 000 on 2 Cush. Ipogh a gos. of mud today t0 event. at 7 to 1. ‘Saints trounced Mitwaukee 7 to-3. Last year, when the Indians Berafin. Time Ee 10 Kroof ci i i ) 1 Briggs ; ; i 3, Ont filed out for Muriay In 8 h | Guirnweisn,” Deine” TIE. TIC u a surprise victory over Calumet, Inseparable paid $17.20 and “Paul lwaukee + x 1 Arvis.c ) ABH O- ABH OA Zabalag. 21 0 1 Dreschere 3 0 3 0 Philadelphia 000 001 110--3| Fine batted in—Kokos 2. Easter, Wynn, e rub- Farm's Ponder and five other $4.20 while Fervent, paired with Nicholasrf{ 4 2 0 0 Jdriund.ct 2.40 | Ci t Shea.p 2.0 02 Errors—8Suder. Chapman, Zair irlla tehell. -Two base hits—Kokos, Mite ei] laced horses in the 23d running of the|Ponder to be the favorite at three Phditon sn 3 3 0 3Chrsumnap 3 2 3 I en ecor S a in i y - Ponen "1 & 0 kl yluns batted in__Dikfase} Ho: 3. Batts 4 oN Bactitos hit—Baone. Double plays Scio. aced. $50,000 added mile and a quarter to five paid $2.40. miner, 1b 3 1 3 3 Mnte.rt-of 3 ] h -~ I 12715 Totals 0 3 "s os i Nh) McDermott, Pesky, wa-bate Boone to_ Easter 3. Boone to Avil to ‘Washington Park Handicap. |. Curand fini ; FMoss. if 3 2 ul Polteh éroundad out’ Tor-Bhe 8th, a—Ratie, DosrrTibton, Hi b vid on Bey byun 5, The psn “was clocked in win $6000. nished - aid to, Andrsge 3 5 ? Pearson.ib: 4 112 1 Swim Meet ualifications Minneapolis HE. 200" 000 030-5 to to" Dopo. Oem Pla” Hitehtock C Oral a ™ “Struck Pout By Wynn 9, . - |Brncato.3b 3 0 5 2 Lakemanc 5 1-4 1 Kansas City 000 000 0000 base—Boston 12, Philadelphis, 10. ~ Bases Oyermire 4, Winning pitcher—Wynn 1le- " . {Gondlerp 3 J 8 8 Losan.ss : i 1 3 Err — Prigge. Runs — Williams, Dan. | on, balls-—OfF Joey 3 Syrtse hy biubnr| 6): Lesing pitcher ye. i Ni Si I -s . gn : . . Labiaen ” 0000 Reed ws 100 Tom Lord, Ann Morrison, Penny Savage ridge. Krot. Ans, Ears Ynbtiase 1 Parnell i sit BY, ih Say gis Autendunie “S007 urley sels - srr rrr | fen - van. nit — Prigge. Three-base hit — Williams, (8 and 5 in 2} innings, off Burtsc 1 = Ri Ayre ra re” | ae $483 - Each Break Two Marks in Trials fait, Sese- Wiliams, Qpeities Catal dhol, go ME 3 0d 31 I C h hoon A oS 4 J A | B | ) FA goers REE By CHARLIE MILLER BEE Crue Miieapoly, It, Kaiiedion Meant 1 bad 2 3 eer, By ‘Wilson to Coac steel. | : Bon ut gor Fait KL Ten records fell as trials and eliminations of the 38th annual I Stick oyt—By Zabals Ygorman © 0 {14-8 a ag FAL Track of ND .50¢ ; ovan in Beh; wel « io BU City Swimming Meet opened at the Riviera Club pool yesterday Rosi oltre, Umpires etnien, Time— 8. Attendance—2204. A LE MD), | hy R Cole arwone To tor fate” “out far” Jaderlund afternoon. The champion¥hip races are scheduled to start at 2 p. mi, {3equng Sow chy Mickey Cochrane | (SOUTH BEND, iri conch | noeapol . Se . ¢ l — ie BAB avi ners resvree 000 004 1307 today. ERK ABH OA BH OA f Lovola Uni ity ‘of Chicz: i lwaukee Ee 300 109 Sop 3 2 “23 Mickdb 2 1 8-2 of Loyola University o & ~ , Cas d The rformances of three Indianapolis Athletic Club swimmers. Wilams.2p 2-0-1 5 - 7 | LEAGUE STANDINGS | bn ON hg Bs Nycoki 5 Peadieton, “Limmer. nighiighted the triais as Tom Lord, Ann Morrison and Penny-Sav- Ruch" § Py ida ii : Quits Athletics Mil Jetty 10, Solve Dane cs ANKRICAN Yop’Lost "Pt. 03.| Clacinnat 5. Chicago 1 Slacksen, [Rune besied, in_Tivion 4 age established two new. records) rr — nro Wo, 13 $08 3 1 11 PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2 (UP) rector Edward W. (Moose) Kr. + Po RR aa Crd AN LL i i2 set oe GR 11] obits’ 11 13 paickey Cochrane, who onl1Y annouriced today. —ecrane dT. 63 G5. pl MES : : Stolen rd, swimming in-the an 3 reschesr. ree months ago appeared set. wilson was a Notre Dame niidCoigmby - ia & aI AMES TODAY - hath Bachiriee- Canmi “Double oi = 14 year —old— boys division; set The 41.7 mark in the 50-meter Barahiiio 3 Rivas" 101 rn RE ith eis Dlinclgy Laon was a N 0 si, nay toad a PNDIANAPOLIS (2:. foneile le Brancaio. Donovan te Lake. marks in the 50-meter breast back stroke event for 11-and- AZ Totals 71 921 5 ‘Totals tot a delphia Athletics management, Wilson who 8180 competed oi Kansas City... . 81 wd Paul st Milwaukee 2) TE Miwa 14 Bases Con balla Oif Stroke and the 50-mefter back year-old girls. was smashed by, Kansas City -.. 000 000 jas resigned as general manager Canadian Olympic teams in 1233 y x Minneapolis ‘at Kansas Oty a, Chandler 5 Wall 3, Doaoyan 3, Podsany stroke events. His time for the Mary Ann Marchino, who set a “y,,, Muffoletto. | Prisse. jennings. of the club; Vice President Roy! coached sever! 2.30 land 1932, has ae AMERICAN LEAGUE t 1. Struck out—By ‘Chandler 3, Labine 1, [new éount of :40.8: She and téam- | Ruas-_-Milne, Jennings Kropf 2. Ry / Won Lost Pct. GB. | AMERICAN LEAGUE Wall 2. Mi f Chandler 9 in 7% inn. breast stroke was :35.5 which| w oth of tn—Williams, Dandridge. etl |Mack announced today. [sports at Loyola in the past 1% DO seen: B41 ed 21s] Chicago at Devote Ti LV Su 'Y 1a in ls Donova nan shattered his old record of :37.2mate Betty i the 1d — are too ai ck" Tait on| The resignation, along with years, being athletic director, and mas UR BOG pd Ai a tl Che, Shaft violist last year. Ivan Chalte’s :368 Riviera Club. set. the old may Boh ARC NarnRAT3' fooq § [iat of traveling Secretary Frank coach of swimming. basketball, 3484 So hingion T3644 2B Fabio pA Wall, Umpires —Faden. ~ Brisssce, ‘record in the back stroke went ‘45% Yea # Struck out -By Barnhill 3. Umpires—-Ap- MacFarlond Jr. was accepted cross-country and track. 04 . & sili se 8 He i philadetcVATIONAL LEAGUE King. Time-—3:40. -— down to the IAC youngster “who Bank fb PR viehans: Cless, Hefnlen. Tims-i.28. jung made effective immediately,; At Notre Dame, he succeeds as eee 49 ; N " rook! ‘came in with 36.3. a swimmer w . oy sa Track Coach Elvin (Doc) Handy, 3 - ie | ew fark a Brookira. Yankees Purchase Miss Morrison Stats _ [Clinton Hare's :29.8 mark in The Probable Pitchers in| The. post of general manager who resigned last month to enter NATIONAL LEAGUE Ber ouls, at Chicago bo ' iY sx gL 1397 ; : : Won Lost Pot. G.B A Two Kansas City Hurlers . Amn Morrison broke Ruth Ab- S0:suete! free ye for boys Major Leagues Today - jad: beer, crea led: Special Yon private business at Towa City, la. * Pilladelohia =... NH GAMES TOMORROW bett's mark of :45.4 in the 50- an years o : ochran»- last May 6, when Jim5464 : Map 10% AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | NEW. YORK, Sept. 2 (UP)+ meter breast stroke by dlmost a Judy Roberts of IAC, took the ow Br United Press. ° ty Dykes who, like Mickey, was ds E Of 1118 Re 5 12 I DIANAPOLIS al. 1auisvilie 13. | The New York Yankees today, second with a 445 time. The frials of the 100-meter free style ten. a josends Jn parent ao * former Athletics star was Lea $ mpire pen - : Chicago. 432 25 © Kansas City at Milwaukee (2), {purchased Pitchers Dave Madison three-year old :34.7 record for for 15 and 16-year-old girls with I! ijadeisle (Roberts 14-6) st Boston | made 4n assistant to veteran. LOUDONVILLE. 3p. D 2321 Fitna 346 3% Pea Minneapolis (afternoons. (And Lewis Burdette from their the 50-meter free style set by 1:14.6. The old mark of 1:15.0 New Tork Magia 13.3 at Brookiyd afangge: Connie Mack. Roy Mack | (UP)=Ky Herre of st. oT i { re {Kansas City farm club of the!Linda Woods fell as Miss Morri- was, sét by Sue Schaffner last ft “oul (Munger 4-7) at’ Piittsbureh Indicated. the -position probably drews, Ill. clipped five stro 1 2 8429 ; RESULTS YESTERDAY Ha A Ca id _|Americai Association, 3 son shaved it to :34.4. year, EE enath (Raftensherser 13-184 would not be filled again. (from par for a 87 to take {2 im i : . AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Cleveland at: i Madison, a’ right-hander, has Penny. swimming in the 9. and Five-tenths of - a second came ik AN Aue wie ete - _‘lead among early finishers in (2. : 3 LJoulaville at INDIANAPOLIS, postponed. | Bots : {won six and lost 15 with. Kansas| 10 year old girls division, trimmed off Sally. Bowers’ :44.3 mark for! Boston -(Nix n 14-8) at Pro Football Resulls - J opening d of the $15,000. 434 ; 3 = BO Lp CIty 0-0. Piladeshia’ st New New Fors, : {City this season, while Burdette, ‘the time for the back stroke event 13 and 14-year-old girls in the 50- “jin pie I. - 3 Eee aren Hos 10. Balt SE State Open Golf tourna- - atk 5 1 Milwaukee 3. Ta _* |also a right-hander, has wonito :46.0, breaking Gall Mol's/meter breast stroke as. Heather|, Washingion udegn 1311. 909 Sugar bow. Ange ms 0, more ment. 438° k Ya ANIERGEE CG AR edie SL en a ever Both a re hist year. McGill paced the field with als) Ee a ran) 21. Laitoon, a top maney winner of x . : ERE i or yTin, i players will report to the Yankees She also marked up a new time :43.8. (Complete list ot £ qualitiers/ (Garver i 13) a a ri. Bagies | 49, Det enn a. a 32 ow — . gout 2 © BC ror & - . k ~ltomorrow, 4 ina 50-meter ires 2060. 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