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2 Wrestling Bouts Set for Tuesday
Two wrestling bouts involving
A single match between Jack |
An_Australian tag-team match! completes the lineup. Signed for © The sponsor will hold a warm-| two falls out of three with a 60-
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Stora Bir and Magic: E S Whe * AougprCr_ a m-Roe to ponsor ne — oe ngs 1—Long Pilot, Clan Na f. ‘Timber Amateur Cage Loop Spper 2 ick, Bir Flint. Brow Dalton ‘six :} Rope Trick. RA ne? Sunny: The Em-Roe Sporting Goods man. > 4 Fine Weather, Third Ace. Luring. 3 Nosu ur, ing Admirals Ji - ee ings alestinian Ss. Mate Wom: Roane Foree. The post HOly Cross gym. Oriental. “and 8—By Road: Pull Blaste=Azora E. Market Sts. AT. RC PARK formed for play on Monday, ox 1 ~Ompydan Mindanao, “Fuilight Tratl, Tuesday, Wednesday, ‘Thursday 2-Crepe Hanger ve arvina and Saturday nights. 3—Butterweed. Rite Easy P s Boy $- Pittacas. Pa er My shirfine Deed. D-ROY., om e, erwards. 6—Mesmer, Coming On, Sticker sup tourney starting the first/ minute curfew, the match pairs 1~Releh's ‘Girl, Our Dodo, Black Dise week in October. Teams inter-| Herbie “Alberto
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"By J. G. T. SPINK of the Sporting News “EDDIE SAWYER; manager of “the Phillies; was-a- +—biology professor at Ithaca College, but no one ever taught him
¢ picked out the Phillies’ uni.
forms-last fall for this season, he said to Babe Alexander,
“Let's get away
from those defeatist uniforms we have been wearing—that
pastel shade of some sort, just by - way of contrast.” So the Phillies this year switched to suits with bright red stripes and bright red caps. And the world knows what a fighting, scrapping team it has ‘been from the kickoff. They have had two rhubarbs, one with the Cincinnati Reds and one with the New York Giants—and they are still not ducking any punches. .” » - IT COST Robert-R. M. Carpenter approximately $370,000 to assemble the present pennant. chasing Phillies.. But the president of the Whiz Kids has a keen idea of the value of baseball flesh. When the team rode a special TWA. transport plane from. St, Aug. 31, players were insured for $2 million. It was the first journey thes Phillies as a team had scheduled by air.
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o » » ANYONE IN A hotel lobby after the Phillies return from a game never has to ask: “Who won—what was: the score?” All they have to do is to look around for the powerfully built, square-jawed Andy - Seminick, catcher of the Whiz Kids, who always finishes off a hard-played game with a big cigar. If the cigar tilts upward, the Phillies won. If the Phillies lost, the cigar hangs unsupported from the corner of his mouth, ” » . EARLY THIS SPRING when there was some question whether Seminick would be the team’s first-string backstop (Sawyer had turned the job over to Stan Lopata and there were rumors that Seminick would be traded), Andy went to the Phils’ skipper. “Are you going to trade me?” he asked. Sawyer shook his head. “We haven't made any plans along lines,” he said. “But if you don't learn to hit to right field, we will trade you.” Seminick learned to hit to right field, raised a .240 average to .300 and is as solid in his job as the Rock of Gibraltar. ” ” » SIZIN 'G UP Jackie Robinson's hitting ability the other day, Branch Rickey confided: “He is as good a hitter as I have ever seen with two strikes on him.” What did he mean by that? “Most hitters do not swing the same after they get two strikes,”
said The Mahatma. “They do not have the same power. Robinson swings with the same power, regardless of the count. And so good are his reflexes that he can ‘lay off’ the pitch at the last second, even after one might think that he has committed himself.” Could Rickey name #hother good two-strike hitter?” “Rogers Hornsby, of course,” he said immediately. Is Robinson Hornsby's equal at the plate? he was asked. “Robinson is as good a hitter
as Hornsby,” said Rickey. “But
{to carry home many useful Prizes ition. to items for general use.
{of Nashville on Ind. 46. , One of the -most unique “gifts. ever awarded at the Times Fish-! Ing Rodeo comes from the Swiss Colony, a sister company to the Monroe Bait Company, Monroe
The True Temper Corp. of Ge-
Leagues will be O'Brien and Dave Levin, head- neva, O., has provided one of its| lines the card.
| popular 5-foot Tru Temper tubu-| lar steel Castmaster fishing rods. | The Charles F. Orvis Co., Man- | chester, Vt. has provided an or-| vis Magnetic Fly box. James Heddon’s Sons, Dowagaic, Mich., will award Heddon River Runts. | Fred Arbogast and Co., Inc.,! Akron, O., provides the Arbogast ‘artificial lures. ‘Ashaway Line and Twine Mfg.
ngler Equipment Added To Fishing Rodeo Prizes
“Times Event, Entry-Free to All, Set for Yellowood Lake Sept. 16
By ART WRIGHT Participants in The Times Fishing t
The Fishing Rodeo, open free of ‘charge to men, women and children, again will be an all-day event at Yellowood Lake south
top - ranking heavyweights wis. The firm has furnished - flatfish lures.
~o., will sponsor amateur basket- Will be staged Tuesday night in| gift box of assorted naturally ball leagues this season at the.the Outdoor Sports Arena. ring. aged cheeses:
FOURTH (3900; claiming: tup: 6 furlongs)—Or-tetra, 2
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claiming: a year, and up: 109 (8 “Wintamsy, 2.80; Neleen, Tir (N 3.00, Vinita Bo Mac Galus, . Miss’ Prospeci Sergeant sl SIXTH handicap; 2 2-vear-olds: {rariones) = Rows foval aries
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LS Ahan-Krebs en bBrown gp en! ENTH ( claiming: 3 years and ua 5 BY and 40 yards)— Jor Nick. : 15 Roth) do, 4.007 SRE or Co., has sent in Slipcast lines, 5 Luck. Ns OE a i iBold Possum. Blue Fire, tue’ vs:
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Bowling Notes
Bere 3 ma imum serateh Jeasue at Tove is see wo-or ree Tr T. H. Wood and Co., 8é6uth Cov-' teams. The league win ito ation con entry, Conn., will award a quan- {4% Bon’ Wratten: DEBT 0
tity of nylon fishing lines. i 0. C. Tuttle Devil Bug Co., old | Forge, N. Y., again will give a | quantity of their assorted wet | flies. The Enterprise Manufacturing |Co., Akron, O., has supplied | Pflueger Pal-O-Mine jointed we
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now bait. The prize committee reports, that many other prizes are on| their way and predict that the fi- |
nal. list will rival the valuable prize awards of last year.
Fleeting Star, Lawless Miss Traveler. 8—Olivia L:, Moéton. Yankees Raider: #—Pro, Joe's Laddie. Lammergeyer
AT WASHINGTON PARK
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Baseball's much-traveled Har-' lem Globetrotters will put in al local appeararice tomorrow night. They'll tangle ‘with the Brooklyn Royal Giants at Victory Field in| a game for the benefit of the Indianapolis Recorder's Christ-| mas Cheer Fund. The program, which opens at 7 o'clock, also includes an Elks-' Shrine three-inning game, band music and’ drill team exhibitions.
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‘Trotters to Play Here Tomorrow
their famed shadowball and pepper ball routines and comedy will ‘be handled by Xd Hamman, the clown who travels with the Har- | lem team.
Let's Go Fishing
Relax over the holiday 2. Beautiful lakes, 25. acres of | water st stocked with Bass, Cropples & Blue “Gill. Ne fishing license ‘needed. Boats, bait, fish poles to rent at city limits. Why qe farther, 3000 ‘West Morris 3 BE. Dons
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NAVY BLUE, TAN AND TWEEDS,
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Bert Haas’ 330 Paces AA Hitters; Horseshoe Pitchers Eye 1 rophy Sleeping ths Loops — ~ American Aeiction National League Américan League I hils See ag Bert Haas, Minneapolis first] Outfielder Stan Mugial of St. The Red Sox's Billy Goodman D f atist u iforms baseman, picked up one point for | Louis continued to. set the hitting kept his torrid batting pace Scrapped ears ni : 330 to lead his nearest rival by|pace in the National League last alive last week leading Ameri- For Scarlet-Trimmed Ones eight in the American Associa-| week with his .358 average. {can League hitters with a .370 tion hitting race last week, ac-| He also topped the loop in| |average, according to Howe News i weording--to--Howe- News: Bureau total -hits..with-..162-and--led.. in. Bureau statistics, . - figures through Wednesday night|doubles with 39 and in total Goodman hit sately 18 ‘times iy games. ' bases with 275. Trailing Musial 28 times at bat. Ranking behind Bob Addis, Milwaukee, fell 6f¢| Were Johnny Hopp, Pittsburgh, Goodman were Larry Doby, color psychology. When Eddi six points to .322, but Haas and .341; Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn, | Cleveland, .348; George Kell, DeAddis were running close in total 331; and Ted Kluszewski of Cin-|troit, 345 and Hank Bauer, New bases with Haas totaling 248, one | cinnati, .323. | York, .343. Kell kept his lead in public relations director of the Phillies: more than Addis. : Ralph Kiner of “the Pirates hit total hits with 179 and in doubles Taft Wright, St. Paal; remained | tWO more home runs for 40 to with 38, : in third place with..319 and team- keep the league lead. Del Ennis, Vern Stephens of Boston re- ; stuff with the dark blue mate Lou Limmer, the league's| Phillies, drove in eight runs tojcaptured the RBI lead with 129 stripes, dark blue caps and outstanding freshman award win- lead RBI with 112 and Sam and led in total bases with 280. blue socks. - Jethroe, Boston, retained his! Al Rosen, Cleveland, stayed out ner. Temaimed in chatge of TUS) Ciolen base lead with 28. {in front of the home run ‘Mhitters *Let's get a real fighting color baie in with 1 and i . my to seeiy 03 and home runs | "yy. Giants Sal Maglie took with 33. : {=rod-1.want myboys Lo ses red Cassini, also of St. Paul, [Ove the pitching lead with a rec-|. Paul (Dizzy) Trout, Detroit, in a‘ couple of Way = oyery the fats ord of 13 victories and three de- lost two games but remained the they go on the fie ave 8 one . base, to make his lacing: Chicago's Frank| league's leadi deep blue for the other clubs. And lec > leading total read 31 feats replacing cag ague’'s leading pitcher with a t it. Babe, let's oh Shy Hiller who has won 10 and lost|11-4 record. Bob Lemon, Cleve- while we are a I Uard (Dixie) Howell of| \land, had won more games—20 paint the the clubhouse in a Minneapolis still ruled the pitch- TEAM BATTING [but was charged with eight de- 1 ing percentage with 14 victories| ookivh AB & oh = alt 3h feats. ( and one defeat and ‘Indianapolis | Ener ia 628 1198 1810 1 28 21 210 ot PATTING OrSes oe i tuled in team batting with a .279 Bt Louis... $387 368 113% 1721 118 55 264 Boston .. . 4362 891 1408 TT 143 38 "3h : average. Bitibursh’ © 4326 553 1127 1134 110 28 261 Det Folt =: 4340 603 1237 1832 96 17 1285 : - TEAM BATTING ew York.. 4194 503 }004 1642 101 27 .261 New York, 1 729 1213 1879 120 31 278 ‘ u TE ue ep pet | Cinetnnaty | 4138 531 1086 1300 29-1261 alnaers i 30 1846 137 272 iabapolls 4689 701 1307 1969 104 17 7g Chicago ... 4264 549 1076 1760 137 30 .252 Philadel phis 4263 567.1124 164 3 264 inneapolis 4591 779 1283 2005 161 23 213 TEAM FIELDING | Washinton. 1353 230 1148 1008 79 13 268 Louisville . 4647 683 1224 1741 72 36 .263/ P TP A Pet. | 8s Lo 3 3 578 1117 {332 57° 30 .262 Colum 4457 610 1170 1701 85 39 .263/8t. Louls ...... 1411 ast 1417 103 979 . 4072 547 "993 1491 89° 20 .244 Kunastes, dal s08 MG 1 of 3 Beal 0 1 0 TEA FIELDING The Indiana Horseshoe Pitch: ve Y 4396711 1149 1738 101 117 261 New York .....138 © 3263 1380 110 976 Boston 0 ‘1982 1434 "as Tosi] ing Tournament, sponsored by Toledo 4585 610 1162 1741 109 34 253 Pritsbaren 0 3330 1395 119 975 New York 0 3380 1292 5 980 The Times, will be held Saturday TE i. 2% Plitsnureh. -o— 70-16-1302 Hes : 331-1232 + - : : |The Tf paLYS Re ar Minnea ous Dr ™ A 5 Eo Pet, Spstan, 132 0 3364 1576 171 261 Glcago re » he ih 13 it In and Sunday &\ Brookside ars. Minneane 111 "6 4002 1445 130° 977 AVI DL eiG Washington "1411 3331 1438 133 373) Bert Lows (lef) oi f the John J, Madden Co. tani and Larry Cone of the Van Sickle ened cross |The — winner — will receive the Mivenke 8 1 3318 10 0H oi Ib of more games ex-|Pt iindelhia Sima aie iis 183 333! their fingers as they eye the handsome trophy which will go to the winner of the city horseshoe annual Times Champion Trophy s .. N LN Tolianavelts 11110 0 3387 1383 163 968 cov PICT am me TB HRRBL Pet, INDIVIDUAL BATTING | championship. The tournament finals will be run off next week-end. in addition to cash prizes. gt. Paul 134 0 3483 1420 179 965 Hop $14 51 107 164 8. 46 30 | ames excent” pitted in 10. or more ren - Qualifications will be held at Kansas City ©. 131 1 3452 1407 174 965 12 331 B RH TBHRRBI Pet. Brookside Saturday from 9-a. m.| SOIIUAL BATTING 38 32 33 “4113 110 47s 7 Race f sult at L di until 4 p. m. Tournament play, {Inelu es all players fn 10 or more 74 156 237 15 91 .32 89 139 229 2 xathes. except piLehers 4 84 106 208 31 78- 322 Hin 8 ou starts at 5 p. m. Saturday and Turner. tnd 3 3 11 130 4 393 82.13 174 4 1% 31 % 138 203 7 # . © By United Press EIGHTH (31000; claiming: 4 years and) SIXTH (315,000 added Bay Shore Handi. will be resumed at 10 a. m. SunDalles’dro.Ind 180 38 63 105 9 44 350 90 134 261 23 18 JI 113 163 233 1 56 338 hi k 11/18 miles) —Kel's Love. 114 8. J 1 Is 4B, Tg Jurionks)—FKiet. gay, Qinsbere, Tol 210 31 71108 7 38.48 7 141 2 35 31 5% 803 At Was ington Par Dautioy; 0% 00; ag, do: Baste 308 a: Ba Gr best Jo, 390, ;| Each contestant will pitch 100 Krohoski Tol 116 17 39 10 8 21 338 48 123 8a 3 101 138 8 4 337 FIRST (52000; claiming: 4 years : 380. Also: Lucky Deo. Olio. Jacks Request. Arise 121 (D! "Dodson. 436. Alsc:bHien shor ol Sop estan a Nass, MD $33 77 168 341 8 714. 333 84 113 211-23 8 308 st 130 333 12 13 3311 furlongs) Maes g. 118. ii 'NINTH, (83200, lat , (free, A ey AAV ities 10S kW JoreensenMpls 185 22 53 1 5. 3% 1 87 12 6 41 30 87 153 248 19 99 .321/17.20, 10.00; Junior ol, 110 (H. "| miles) incricy. claiming, ‘ Son). FY) } Highbrow. A Admirals Pride. Gaffery, Sneak, P1ay Will be by cancellation scorWrisnt. Lou 445 88 142 213 12° 84 318 3.3L Si bik is 3 oa EY Ho ds. Fa (£48 40: Hibernian, 112 (7. Dattio). 560, 350; R ed Amelia. ing. The 16 highest qualifiers will fiva BEEN digs 0117 3 i, ag hi, BR Be Hohl TT Senda ns A Dames Reed. MI : 37 . ‘ . . , v e, . ; - Ree rieMols 368 07 193338 0 8 3 31 67 100 - 30 42 82121 7 45 314] SECOND oui olds: At N # |p SEVENTR 4000: added; Fire Island The entry fee is $3. Entry mon rit-GeraldInd. 202 41 90 113 0 40 308 4 91.712 2 Shi ‘ay 95130188 0°88 313g rurion D 133300; Siming;- 3 (Church). arraganse Escador. 122 (T. Atkinsen). 6.10, 3.80. 3 40; |€y goes for cash prizes. All conearcon.” Mil 164 20 50 72 3 20 305 7) 139 201 10 90 308 |Strineer, Bos 18 7 *% °§ 31430 340: 430; Weicome, 11 13 Dy Magiens. Furiongs) — Hus sting Oaks, 113 1B. Fisk) | Khaki VER Mehriens:. ‘2.60. Aiso: testants must hold a 1950. memMowall Col 340 89 103 138 i 33 67138 20311 TT 28 jaa 1 8 HEE i A sLorrent. | Bn Son 4 1040, aseins 11 X prs. | Hiya-Sadlor, Buliet Proof, Apachice, Cur- bership card in®the Indiana State Pandleton.SLP 503 93 151 240 1 300 73 29 55 7 17 1 1309 ; | feld, 113 (R. Sisto), 5.60. uinca. i fore “CSUR 003 TR 183 13 41 08 Fhompeon, NY. 93 118 1382 3 481 84148 20 28 11 Jon Daiis Double Paid $141.00 |Also: Sunshade. Flaming Acres. Fancy An- | FIGHT (53000: claiming; 3-year-olds: Horseshoe Pitchers Association Fa-mander. Ind 186/23 55 0 36 .296 odes Bri 435 75 127 1 ‘393 515 113 157 280 28 120 305] THIRD ($3000: allowances year -olds; [swer, Joie Devivre, Loving Robert 116 miles) —Pay Window. | 116 (T. Atkin-| The tournament committee inMil 718 51 2081 ; (TEES 402 91 143 251 28 9 391 48 119 188 6 ‘46 304 furiongs)—Andy Skor-| SECOND ($2300: " claiming: J:vear-oids; | s 9.40. 2. Strider, 115 Judes: chai d t 3.7 34 gos | Jones Bhi ¢ 385 34 108 14 391 Jé3 51107166 10 72 298 anski), 18.40, 7.30) 4.86; Gianam, 118 (R. L.'s Turiongs) A Dr 110 ge stuart) 230; White Rage, 118|Cludes: chairman and tourna15 168 45 292 urtaugh, 27 87 93 4 28 290 40 88 138 188 9 49 .294 Bala) 30. 3.40, ; Ca) (D. Madd!’ [Trent), 13.30, oe ‘East, Hl : Stuart), 180, Also: Abbie Co: Potent, ment manager, Joseph C. Joseph, % 11 3% 94 126 272 40 101 .288 os i318 148 303 Nien Relic. bauretanie: la Xa “| (M." Corona), 630, 4.80; Miss “Emiles, 10 161 Bite '¥ + Oflomacy, Waterwheel. of the City Park and Recreation 82 10¢ 4 in 48 64 10 286 336 49 98 155 11 55 202] FOURTH $2,200; claim year-olds; | Colleen Egret, Time Sabu, Air Girl, Git! . er REE gut nom fo SH 34 Be risen op ul Bhed Brea MICK Fickise, Bien ater lel At Atlantic City et oh are Tear 204 20 - L » 0 : 2 . ’ , 0420 3 3a 8 131 210 14 s0 3nd {82 88 130 249 23 100 4 Erol, SAS 2.00.8 St ots - py” Hy Duubis said paid $123.00, a | FIRST (52500; claiming; 3-yearcolds: 6 pay] Van Sickle; assistants and 38-138-13- 63 388. oe i 283 ine NY A 31-81-108-16-4 “384 | NOtsorry, “Mother Morris, Pirsgus ation, D)--(32500; nal dens! 3 Sisto) Yoo, tales). 7.30, 3.80, 2.80; Admirals’ TURE judges, C. L. Ray, Bryant Hodgin, 11" a a0) 34.128 21018 14 211 gernial, Hau i 832 13 a8 FAO a Josie LE RR EL amnesia 2, 3%; Sourav 1 Roy Jackson, Rana Sellers, Cloyd - 1 9 . . . Ve , Pp! ), 2.4 Hi PART Hm ff BEY ada YE SAY Mini ve JRO Ap rv ped ra Ta Vinee ner, Wiaong, 05.057 ASRS Haffner; court man, Andy Evans; i: 8 38 70 2m 448 81127 217.23 #4 288 (430. Aso Party est, Stream Lady, RTH (33300; claiming: 3.year-olds: rada. president, Herbert A. Thibo; secBea 34 88 1 212 | Coleman, 83 38 1311376 38 388 Chariot Wheels t. o, "Ruriong 0 500 If} 3. Xear-olds; | SECOND ($2500; claiming: 4_years and retary-treasurer, Peyton Printz 97 13H .Cn.Ch 180 21 49 8 :272 [Hitchcock 296 28 84 113 1 43 (284 SIXTH ($3000; Claiming; 3 Years and [13 80 ash For Cash 107 (J; uP: 6 Jurlonss) Wingy. 116 iL, Batcheller). ry : : 95 38 79 Moron Pit 217 2 bp 5 :272{Coan, AS. 27 4 71 113 4] upd $ turlo bo VAL Sick, E. Nelson 13%... #5 5.40; Glorious Maxim. 104 6.40, 2.80; Lotoftow: 116 asil), ————————————————————— 186 mn 8| Marion, A'L 295 32 80 106 5 33 .271|Rosen, Clev ~ 466 80 132 258 33 99 .2 80: SE Aroaol iH Trent), 6.80. Also: Lancet, Cockpit, 3.40. 2.80; Bee Bee, 13 (FP. Pernanaen:, i721 ne Phillips,Piit 140 16 38 § 3 271 Masi OC 333 31 M11 8 41-2 Thank You Bir, 110 (J. Adame).| Woodford Lass. | iver, Phocbe 8 ., East 15330. Also Wanima, "soow Flares, penny (5 He G m Set Brien. Loy a e113 Joa 381275 | Wentiake Pit 380 31 101-105-19—80-—208 fos13 35 43-1 23 333320. Also: Riot. Loyal Worker, Fnui Ven. | East. Pom en Reward, ews Bov Ardennes 7 Orid Game det a s 3 FIFTH— ry “claiming: 3 years up; | garni, Col 378 bi 104 148 3 {deack. in, 8 30 66 5 40 .266 502 86 140 19: 5 2 HIRD ($3500; claim! ming; 3-year-olds; 6 NY arn Colin 341 43 108 166 13 @ 274 %n i 36 61 2 25 ‘266 109 8413022623 91 37] SEVENTH (3 added Washington furlongs) Picks Foot, 107 (H. Siageei’ | THE yD reen’s Boy, 117 (F. Fernan- RB Senate Y williams. ‘Mpls 490 104.134 713 15 55 . Bell Pili 45 84129 8 40-26 BUGS Hu Jib Handicap: 3 Jess up: 1% milesi.| £30, 320. 2.60; QGoid, Eagle, 110 (J des); 8.80, 5. Sho; id N, 118 (M. OBEN LR RE NH UBIR A 480 18 136 134 18 & #8 Dervant, 107. (E_ Nelson), 3:40; ut; | Bauer), 380. Aine: Lome. First Honey. So! nisler). wo. 3 ‘ey Stace, Kit Bag.| ‘The Senate Ave. YMCA is celeNouelas, Lo pe] se u u : » . 34 8 13 4 260 2 4 18 Hi] 3 . at Curandero, 3 2 Madden), "ut. Also; Alieiion a¥, Suriavin a Donns Boorse. (Prost Again, Bambi 1 Lynne, In MB ones. hrating its 50th anniversary with Workman. KC 48% k . . ; , 4 IXTH 3500; oypncee: -yea. and | Helen ome Brew, y Ss. Mick, KC ot > 8 RL a . » 3 3% 1 3 2 2 1 » 3 an 3 RB 41 Up de mica" on ri GideTesrs and 5, 8 353% —Ted 4 M. 114 11 s oJ: Spar le). | FOURTH (33000; Jaimine: 2 year-olds: a football flavor. The “Y” will a " 0 “ . y ¥ ne » ’ -— ren on 438 Th133 303 20 M 7 52 5 28 [257% 18 18 31 46 2 16 210 $fiaden), "5.60. 480. 3.40; ose. 113 (K.1830; 3:80; Viial Sus Iie Gol Potlaray; 3 34 $ ST iSisa pele W, Strange. sponsor a benefit grid game in Nah. Bo le mom ws it 8 2m 32 4 BER Aedes lelmnlseciil, 1a 0s, sales You Gouna KA 3: “Supt 0 ©) aliantm)) 135CYO Field at 8 p. m. Saturday ta, Co ! : 5Q . van S 5. 15 i 2 |28t flbert), 2.40. Also: Cle: : Montas, Mil 427 75 113 192 16 44 26 7 64 86 2 18 128 9 20 27 § 38 jorsad, Kilbelin Traffic, Cyclone, Chureo, [SEVENTH ($2500: claiming; 4 years and ance, The Spaniel i Fighting Mark, between the local Lincoln Bears well, Mpls 201 41 7 121 8 47 26 3 831 3B 28 43¢ 00 11] 186 10 73 yeningo. Luriongs) —Sup te. “130 "(A.|Barbs First, She Wolf. Cc ,| Wilson. KC. 473 £1128 178 "8 41 . : 48110 8 Ll NINTH (82400; Claiming: 3 years and Carvalho op, 4 880: Musical Lady, | Dead heat for third. and the Covington (Ky.) Perkins on. \ . : ame » , h 3 , Taderiund Mil 241 38 33 83 2 29 9 89 162 19 5 41 66 1 15 © 7 (J Adams). 6.80, 4.20. od ; Goulds (R. Bai lui Koy 2%; rn | j34000; stiowsnces; 3 Years and All-Stars. : : ra, 1 8.1.17 23 1 6 34 56 5 3 48 55 0 14 ide, 100 (A. Skoronski). 8.60. 4.80; Big| tain Boudour, Bis Reward. Task, You po. Bias Bit fetocy;| Proceeds of the tilt will be used nichter, Tou 43% 63 113 141 9 97 14 4 22 54 80 3 ch, 113 (H eene), 3.80. Also: tiens and a Me’ 0. so: 3.80: Pietur to b ui t for the physical eT hou 01 or 2 ie3 8 a s 35 471 NG | Phil oh 8 133 200 13 78 304 | max: Snatched. Head An’ Tell. Sulle.| EIGHTH (32400; claiming; © ta a A Tuyre1.0 uy equipment for the physica aL magn Rina 2 of fF do elerdl MA RWMUE HST —— EE tn rr Hi Bie Se ux: the. organization, Emory James 8 ; 245 | Z : . h . ( ed: World's Play-/the organization. Emory James er.Cin 98 14 24 46 8. 11 248 McCorky, Phu 7 41 52 0. r ; Silver Skipper, 114 ; 3. ; 132 Forwilfser cn 3 53 92140 8 2 248 F Fox. Ci ho ii 8 3 15d 3 a8 At Rockingham plo: Bicker, Khabula, lord Stakes; 3 3ear-clas; 6 fur Sr., principal of School 26, is parly, Mpls 160 56 70 ; 4 22 r . . Ee tou 238 2 ‘8 B03 3 7 93 168 16 58 © 80 RL a 2 en Bes Simin 8; year-olds: : ‘3 years and 153 00.02 Bernhardt) chairman of the promotion com-| atainer, Col 2 48 87 0 17 3 al 145 11 58 20: 2 32 11 ‘343)130.60, "Daddy C111 Spinaler 6.80, yaidn No erard, 1045 00. Also: Uncle Miltie, Iswas, Buzzing mittee, . 9 30 51° 5 20 2 6 a 52 i a ina Ba, laal Dri. 118 (M. Cofone), 480, 3.60. Ned Canton. Bee. General Staff, Brazen Brat gpd King| A popularity contest for girls 27 19 56 3 13 23 : } 8 oR NB ,7 RN AN Thomson, NY 60104 184 18 63 33 18 13118 Swing Lock. tock i fs Bis Stace, War Fund. Merita. : SEVENTH Bio. Mlovances: hots sof the young adult department manson Col C310 #8 76127 BR 48 238 Nicholson. Phil 32°28 9 RN BpnS wewisrdl ofl nto Smith), 47.80. 15.80, 840: Gangway,| Wil be held in conjunction with nhrhes, Col 147 19° 35 44 0 8.2 000R Sh 0 8 26 40 6 2 ure. 305.04 | tia 50° Batcheller) 8.80. 6.00: Thunderiet. {the game and a queen will be nishe. Tol 93 2 5 237 ma 33 10419 13 79 23 36 4 i Masse Rober. t Aqueduct 163 (W. Willa: o 80. “Also: tion, Kins Tian, MI AU 43 78 158 LS ie) Grandai Bos 183.328 .n 46 115 13 1 Moon |man, Slam Bang, Arthur bilate. Golden Crowned. Advance ticketsare on Waisnhrgr. Mil 317 42 79 129 n 2 20 25 1 11 41 46 8 2 so. Milton FIRST (33000; claiming: 4 years ana \ i ’ sale ¥ 85 t Ticket t th em Cl IRAN 2 23 I I} 182 ’ Bh, cote, die Payne, Er Ceest, Tou us| EIGHTH ($2500; claiming: 3 year olds: ae or ly 5. “Lickers a tne Yiotowics, KC 68 6 15 25 2 0 6 36 32 3 22 1 2 3 Bou o; Black Eagle, Eternal) cg i Lee Circle. 118 tay, Miles) Jitters, 118 (KR. 60, Bate wi $1.10. avert, Lou 51 4 12 12 0 1 7 23 34 5 65 152 16 48 Daily D ble Paid $385 Pifty Five, ok | 440, : meet Pambone. Mil 80-13 18 20 0 18 1 39 31 18 40 n 21 THIRD ($2300: claimi 2 1d Great sue B anet Hama), “6.60, Se . taffius, Ind AR 1h 18 JR A A 330.58 6 13 an 42 80 11 48 furlongs)— Woodstone, 108 Lot" Bilin Be Be ogy Janso|gmithy, 350, Alte dl ne Xing Fees "| Tourney Tomorrow ros ror 1 it » wh 1 901% 3 3 $ Bug 740. 400, 3.00: Quick Buck; 10 oe Ths # A a Cling: 3 years and NINTH (42500. riod Tn ah ) Martin. LouT F E . } ater: 4. ’ ’ 5, cia ; Ce iE Ee HE Heald 0.2 Bo EEL Re hl Eo Belin Sr gl EERE 8 Bell a dire ABCD. gulf tourna: iemire, + Mp Tn Bldwrth nm Ph 108 8 ‘33 35 n I » 9 4 Quick “Me. Probosciy. chs o. i %. . By 13. Colan- man; 6. ; w 1i2 iL ment will be played tomorrow PATS, Tot ued n a 61 3 2% Lopata, Phi 10-23-30 10197 gw 12 “3 : RTH ($2200; cisiming; 4 years pand{e 5.50. Also: Challenge Like, Mu se, Batcheller ri 0. oodside, Mon- over the Pleasant Run course. lassnn C 120 20 25 4% 5 20 5 14 168 T .189 Swi er 7 3 up: 6 furlongs)—Gerham, 108 (W, H hes), ow isketeer, Wide Request, Kay Gibson. ,» Endear, Seton Bougent. Ehristmn, MID 119 16 24 40 5 10 37 8°0 3 189 orf. pn 8 22 0 1 11.40, 6.00, 3:80; ga Tyoni.| aHudson Valley entry. Entries will close at 12:30 p. m. re nO R13 14 3 3% 3 1 Te aad 224 12 3 330. Top Foot nase Daily’ Double Paid $202.50 a and tee-off time will be between Wellman, BP 574 9-10-08 s 3 j0-0-3 : 6.8 3 tobi Ocean Flay, Blue Ih igen, 5 - ii tos: & furlones Underiherug 108 C0 Cor At _Dade Park 12 noon and 2 p. m.. ' RE - . kL . FIFTH 400; Slatming;, yeat-ol 3 ri), 3.50, YIICHERS: RECORDS 18°13 33 0 9 8 313% 3 '1 187 turionss)—Boundin Ace 108 P. Moore). (E Guerin). 4.40, 350; (3900; claiming; 5 hier lt Howell, Mpls, 14 1! Beck, 5 8 § : 2 : 32 |Okrie, Wash 1 5( 7.20, 4.20, 3.00: teedom, 113 (L.|113 (R. Permane), 4.80. Also: Bately Bat d Papish, Ind. 10 1) 1 1|Pdwards. Brk 8 8 13 20 § 11 13 4 Jensen, NY og Detler) 400, 1.40; Shotea oh fe M. Aerinatic, near Contes: Maheatta giowd. Lis! pom, 20. 3%: *Siranieigh. “rieeer. Col 1 13 Caballero, Phil 21 10° 3 "3 0 on | PITCHERS’ RECORD Ha Asi Mant Bla " ’ oa 3 . Good Child, Ambass Rarnhili, eCall. In 6 1|Verban, Chi MM 7 & 50 2 w wr! i | FOUR (33500: sity oe yon Election Bor. Polanaro, Art Tilt, | Martin. Mil 1 12] Swatskl, Chi 0 0 4.40 8 5 | Judson,’ Chi 2 3|mf SIXTH (35000: allow wances: 3-year.olds: land up; 11/16 miles)—Gold Heel iS a i| SECOND (3900: claiming: 3 vears & up; MECht. KC. 5 §Abrame Brkt 3061 70 ¢ “Det — 1 32 Tavares) 700.3 40. : A Btuaitt 210. 340. Var Kins. 15516 furlongs) —Wheelwrignt, - 108 wi 11 PITCHFRS' RECORDS 1 | Eh tlehedE Bos 3 3/108 x. Wilson), 3.80, 2.60; J; Sulmone). 2.50. Also: ew, Trumpet liams), 6.20, 4| Connelly, Tol. VL. WL 6 2 Herbert, ‘Det 1 1|Moo Also: ‘Wily Willie, Broken King. Hyopolis. Copete. | (K, Robertson, 4 80, 3.00 Disbet, 11 . 3! Marlowe, Bos 0! McDonald, Pitt & 7 f v. 1 8 Crown ‘and Stranded ’ | Gaither, 2.40. Also: Pert Princess, ole Cin. Bog §] 1 12-14 FIPTH ($3500; maidens: 2-yvear-old fll- kansas Rose, Joe's Surprise, Early. n Chi 7 ol 20 1 8 claiming: 3-yearsolds: Joss Sh Yarlo )— Whodini, 116 {E. {Corner Star 3 3| Raffnsber, Cn 12 161} 15 10 14 Mie ne. 108 (E. Rod- |G . 11. 1184R-| Daily Double Paid $45.00. .R 11 Schmits. chi 812 McDermott, 7 5 3 IRD ($900; claiming; 3 years and up; CER: J HE nC, leet ® 718) Bai 4 Shep od nc dr fois 2a lh 4 Vandrir Chi 4 aRachi. » n 2.3r al dr, Sphinx, Short Trip, Soni Benga aElysia, Nothirdchance. Ww ug. cl 8 3 Jones NY 4 Hutchins, i 3 '3| World, HA. Keller,” Trarab. heatley-Belair Stud entry. 3.80: I ally, r Soon. 6 4 . Col 2 Dubiel. Chi ! 3| Bye, > 0 813 ah and ‘Jolly Green- , 15 11! Pearson. Mpls. | 6 Bl a, K.C 4 5 4 7! 2 9 3 0+ 3 i
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