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four-hit pitching nd game, 1 to 0. were by Maglie ird straight time his career, doling his third straight It also was his hree losses.
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Foturity Race DOZEN Say Trotters Race For $41,148 Purse
Fast on McNamara's Try It Again, Bub, You Missed the Ball Mantz’ Little Plymouth er orcodiiezor SootchRiytim Ay Ot 25} —exz Beats Cadillacs in 500
| Wins $11,000 Event With 75-MPH Average
By HARRY McCARTHY United Press Sports Writer | DARLINGTON, 8. C., Sept. 5 It doesn't take a many-thou-
By GEORGE M. GAHAGAN AN APOLOGY—if such is really due—regarding the
reference in my Sunday yarn regarding the probability of Heay Favorite of fast time in the Horseman Futurity Pace. The world’s record time made by Quilla Hanover therein certainly was fast, and it would be no sensational thing if rt remains as
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the fastest two-heat race of World, Stake Marks’ | Sanc-deliny HIGEr 19 Sand MR. BL AKE i” 3 of those | miles of - breakneck riving, of the present meeting. That it who can smile when the other In 3-Year-Old Pace drivers proved .in the first test was a grand field of young- horse finishes a bit ahead of his By BILL EGGERT at that distance for stock models. sters goes with no chance for °Wn—and I don’t know of any, A dozen baby trotters, in- Johnny Maits of long Beach, denial. better way to distinguish a sports-| : : Ye Cal, also proved that a good little cluding the fast. Hogsier- car can beat a good big one. He
Before the race a friend from Man. A year many of us exulted up-state who had watched Hal vhen his pading stallion, Alemite, owned filly Scotch Rhythm, Tryax perform this year, advised WOR brilliantly here, with a heat were to go after the richest
me that he felt he could win in iP 1:58 4-5, and if by any chance 9.v , spite of the tough competition. something else from his Newport purse for 2-year-olds today
He said that the son of Tryax Stock Farm stable shall land in as the Grand Circuit meeting | could pace better than 2:02 here. the victor’s circle, there will be no moved into its second day at the Well, I'm. advised that he was lack of enjoyers in the caste. Indiana State Fair.
timed separately in the first heat| TOmOrrow .is the big Fox lve ti " in’ 2:01, which isn't discredit- Stake, and it is possible that there| The twelve starters made up a
able, and Irish Hal who has re- will be a methorable race, select field that includes what mained with me a prime favorite may be next year's Hambletonian
IF THE TRACK is as good as ~—and not? alone because of the , re e winner, Scotch Rhythm, owned Celtic inference—was only a sec- >, sterday with temperature 10
ond money winner, though he degrees warmer, and a dying by Leo McNamara of Two Gaitst paced right at 2:01 n the opener. breeze, the timeboard man may parm, Carmel, Ind, has the sea- 3 ANE 3 . ® have some small numerals 0/gon’s best record, 2:04 2-5, “and Eb A «8 o i pie lc : hE | 35,000 Watch Race Ft. W hang out. Of course, I haven't the favorite to co 1 : : 8 N ; ! . t. ayne Tops Honolulu OUR TIME, the Fox Stake win- was an odds-on favori P " \ | “More than 35000 spectators ner of last year didn't improve full list of starters, as they will the $41,148 Horseman Stake for were here to watch the test. In National Baseball d, but there come in to Superintendent Miller's 2.year-old trotters today. Mantz had come here to qualify her ‘season's recor u box a few hours hence. However, : BAC 1 YY WICHITA. Kas. Sept. 5 (UP) were at least six that finished be- A record-breaking crowd of in. an Oldsmobile, but failed. He hind the flying leader that were Just now a rough guess would 14000 standardbred fans saw two [bougiit the lighter car two weeks gilt-edged youngsters in the big ave it that the field willcem- records broken yesterday on. the |ago, made the race, and won it, Wayne, Ind, staged a late rally brace such as Tarheel, Solicitor, mile dirt track. Quilla Hanover, 'He grabbed the lead at about 100 last night to defeat the Honolulu
. drove his Plymouth two-door to victory in six hours, 38 minutes and 40 seconds -— averaging 75 \mph—and won $11,000 in cash. Two Cadillacs placed second and third, driven by Bob Byron of Atlanta and Glen (Fireball) Roberts of Daytona Beach, Fla. Of the 75 _starters in the inaugural race on a new speedway Here, 58 finished the race in Johnny Mantz an admirable display of what the George Hartley, Erie, Pa., $4504
showroom cars can do. Four cars Tim Flock, Win Sal |were wrecked, but there were no $400. ¢ ston-Sglem, N. C,
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event. it : KE : ? 3 . Too, the strong breeze, with a Stanton Hol, Avlevar, and a gaughter of Billy Direct, 1.55, set > miles and stood off all challenges Braves, 3 to 2, in the semifinals bit of an edge to it, didn’t help) my. pox has always Been all stake mark in winning he Bob Hope, master funny man of screen and radio, is actually a good golfer. But he missed this ‘until the end, making only one lof the National Baseball Conthem to go fast. The course had .. io. of attraction, and nearly $14, S04 Horseman BE drive for Times Photographer Bob. Wallace's benefit. Pointing to the ball that didn't get hit are stop for fuel. jSreas tournament. tational. ser drained out to the requisite qual-| ;; vs it has provided a 00d | Yworld Dae re same age (left to right) John Hare Jr., Dick Perk and John Wolf, who played with Hope in his last Indian. | Top money winners were: pro baseball rownioider will ity for speed, but a sticky atmos-| i ot T%annot see how it willl i apolis golf match Sunday at Broadmoor. Hope had a 38 for nine holes. The foursome had an | Mantz, $7000 purse and about the Elk Ci i phere with flags hanging would] fillies for two heats. : meet the E ty, Okla., Elks in probably have shown the first lack this Year. Favored for Jug . audience of 200. $4000 in a ey ron, $3500; the championship game tonight. ) Roberts, $2000; Bill Rexford, The Indiana team has a 6-1 recheat in two minutes or below. T illa Hanover thus became 3 : | s. oday’s Grand Circuit. | Quilla Ha S Lord (Tarzan) Pinkerton, Man- North Tonawanda, N. Y. $1500; ord and the Elks have a 6-0 It is in no disparagement td y lthe No. 1 choice for the $60,000 oO’ Brien and Levin To Tangle Tonight chester, England, and Joe (The | Hershall McGriff, Portland, Ore.. mark. others that I indicate tha ith Prog am at Fair Little Brown Jug next week at) Jack O'Brien, the “Death Val- event bout of tonight's two-tilt ri pty) Titan, of Buffalo, against $1000; Chuck Mahoney, Lockport, A victory by the Elks would Lusty Song very much, and ¥ > No. Horse. TACE (Overnight) |Delaware, O. . ley Demon” and Dave Levin, pro wrestling card in the outdoor g N. Y., $800; Lee Petty, Greens- give them the title of the doubletwo fast miles, the best in 2:02, No., Horse adres | Driven expertly by Johnny Brooklyn's “Butcher Boy” and Sports Arena ring. “Jumpin* Johhny" Rococo, Bos-iy ow, N.C. $700; Cotton Owens, elimination event. An Indiana
Lucky Kyra .............. J. Ackerman | Db, Williams Simpson, who was making his one of the mat game's top “goat- The other feature will be an ton, and Herbie Freeman, New Spartanburg, 8. C. $600; Bill|win would force the tourney into
2. 3. Cast B " } royal blood. The Hambletonian j§- Fastaget .C. McGown first Indianapolis appearance, getters,” will tangle in the main Australian tag-team clash pitting York City, | Blair, “High Point, N. C. S00; a playoff game tomorrow night, winner looks more and more a 5 My hi . . E Warnock Quilla Hanover won in straight - : ; eis ii rn. decided ornament to the harness tHe HORSEMAY sTAKE 2-¥r.-Old Trot heats, 2:00 4-5, and 2:01. Her first sport, and it should be no trouble , o. .; ganover ” H. Whitney heat tied the track record and
at all for Miller to shove him] 3 Colonet Fine sesereseeey D, Miller bettered the Horseman Futurity oy .
he looked every bit worthy of his| 2. Power Glow .
along into the two-minute list : True G: White mark set by William-Cash in 1940: this fall—perhaps Lexington. 8 AMDHRE | or pss Cameron In each heat, Quilla took over thet 2 = = I Nepiie Binover ,.. --J. Rodman jegq at the halfway post and HIS OWNER, Gene Hayes Of 9. Amscot lireees ... C.smart withstood all challengers in the DuQuoin, Ill, wasn’t here to see i} §Foich, Bom ooo ~R Baldwin ctretch. Her gimpy walk certainhim, but will very likely be at the 12. Mainliner Crippen ly defies her pacing ability. -
14 CLASS TROT (Bis 5 Stake)
trackside this afternoon when his| 1. saint Clair Egan] In the companion Horseman crack two-year-old, Mighty Fine, | 3 Jaurgiie RAAT: r Erva Futurity for trotters, the 1950 will hook up with Scotch Rhythm | i Freeman Hanover . K_Cartnel Hambletonian winner, Lusty in the rich Horseman Stake, with | 6. Scotch Pal Taras ..D. Miller Song, a sister to Scotch Rhythm, <a value beyond $40,000. Remem-| 3 DIIER! Stnover “ Paleiwon in straight heats going away ber, too, that Scotch Rhythm, of 3: ona Brown -K, Pownall as driver Del (Ace) Miller inthe McNamara ownership, is a jj 's Count ... ‘R Baldwin creased his lead in the Big Five full sister of Lusty Song, and the 13. Licks "Lee Prince eee BOEOX standings. The brown colt, which two bid fair to build another 28 CLASS PACE (Early Closer) 8 i 11-tim e il d d t 1. Mighty Sisier Osborn ranks ixth in all-time mon y juvenile spee ynasty, compar-| 2. Little Sue suites he a ““'D. Shell earnings for all ages, sex or gait able, perhaps to that of the Volo-| 3. Gyoey Toss, ... “a waneal was never pushed too strongly. mite - Evensong royal family of | 5. Ella's Song . H, Short | One Runoff world-wide fame. | 8. Alayne Grattan C.D. Bryant | © Kul 1. ord Coin . . ‘Dana Cameron! oF . 8 = | 8 Roxie Don 000 2% In each heat Lusty Song got] IN THIS one heart, at reast.| Nelly Abbedale Oveeaiepd nderbuk on top at the first turn and there was a pang when after the| 1. Nibble Spencer ......... H. Pitwairickl kicked up dust for the trailing Horseman Trot victory and the| J: Little Fish... ..C Russell field. He didn’t vary more than ceremonies of trophy presenta-| 5 Feil Force ... : Bon anos one-fifth of a -second at any tion came along, that good, old| 8. fenstor 4 Way Perea ve gl smosen I th mark in either event. veteran,” Doctor Parshall, was| 8 Scotch Verve PA 2777) In the only runoff of the day, . asked to act as the trophy re- 8 |Laddle Hanover, bay colt owned| cipient in place of the missing Results Yesterday [by F. C. Staley of Anderson, DuQuoin owner. “Doc” gave] Two Year-Old Trot (IT4PHA: Purse, $3195 pulled out from the ‘trail hole in| Lusty Song his early lessons, and| picott-Laushing Brook IR Rese) 1 2 1/the stretch to defeat Thundera- | raced him through his two-year-| mmaciec OF. Jotnsoy Ou Dav: tion in the IT&PHA trot for twoold campaign with distinct credit. Josedale e Fairplay. b 5.5 eee year-olds. The winning driver, |HSSSSS——G— I Few reinsmen have shaded Par-| _uin: Se xle (C. 4 3 z|Roy Riegle, let Thunderation,
shall in all-around ability, though Rb Bert ab wBombs owned by Parker Whiting of Ft.
1 have always felt his racing gen-| P08 Gut 5-5-x. Mack Abbott 6-8-x. Wayne, set the pace until the
eralship was uppermost. | Time23108 378, d:00- 503. nce 88% ast turn. | Not many months since “DOC” rue. Year-Old Pace (ITAPHA): Purse ssasa, [1 the pacing division for the suffered a severe illness, and his| Volto Man, br c, by Frisco Forbes- | Hoosler-owned juveniles, ~ Volto health was thought to be at a 1ow| 5" 5 Citiet. br 2 by Clef Avbis 1/Man, brown colt owned by Wilebb. However, he has recovered, dale. -Daisy Castle (M. Wate ...2 4liam A, Thompson of Anderson, much, albeit -he is quite thin. Grattan (b Johnson Betty ¢ 2 won in straight heats. Driven by | There are many horsemen who Faith Valo, br f, by Congressional Russ Bellington, Volto Man
M egg vol P. H 3 will breathe a prayer that the Major Counsel 4-5. Toff 8:5, Jackie Wins rushed to the outside from the | Parshall generalship will be dem-| AY DS de ie B Linda Sue 8-8 rear ranks at the final turn in| onstrated many times in races to Three-YearOld Pace (Horseman Futurity); agch heat.
| come, ‘ | (57302. mM si re ner 33651 d ; I'S! mone; . econ . J | money: $2190.00, third. money: $1460.40, Armstrong Abbe Wins 1 A RACING mixture of offic jal] Quite Hangver. b 1, Billy Direct: * | Armstrong Abbe, brown horse]
Ww! tav k Nervolo Hanover (J. Simpson)....1 1 owned by Charles 8. Jackson of | din Prange: N. I. as © out tack (3° Flapatrickr oC 33 hiags. paced off with the 26 enjoying himself as usual, and | PY Hanover, ch c. Billy Direct.’ 4 3 Class Hal Dale Stake champion-| 7 ship-in-straight. heats with. Band-| man. on one occasion. Among) Seatile Hanover 4-5 Miss Kay Song leader, brown gelding owned by other things, Mr. Blake is presi- bb Piet 8H £1 sel france sit Harry Short of Columbus, O. dent of the Grand Circuit, an JUf0t Bug 330, FoR, Tol to. Rel/placing second each time.
office which has been graced by|ord), 2:01 (combined times are new world's two heats for three-year-old
two sportsmen who were tops— record Eee Citation Gets Rest:
Harry Devereaux and Roland Harriman. The present executive Taree Year-Old vt (Horseman Futurity): Coaltown to Return NEW YORK, Sept. 5 (UP)—
e, $13, came up with an athletic record|, $401.58, 5 BERET, S201 | ARN at an eastern university, and like fourth money; 5200 to nominator.) | the revered Alexander B. Coxe of] Scotch Sons Miner) omite 1 /Calumet Farm's Citation has been] retired for the year, but his
a score of years ago, he trans-|Scotch Dean, b Dean Hanferred from the human sport to|Papiar = orl F Een) 3 stablemate, Coaltown, is back in {training and almost ready to re-
Hollyrood Cath White) harness racing with ease. - King’ a ay bec by'V ‘Ge VolomiteEl - i x an (T. Beriy) ) iorican 5-5. Goo 6 turn to the racing wars. Hanoy 5-8, Antho fo oan S35. er.) Citation, the world’s greatest
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Rime—3:03 1/5. 82000 [money winner, was shipped yesASnace. (Hal Dale sake); Fusse. \terday “from Washington Park;}
” 1 Bae: or i Shy Gay Song! 3 1 Chicago, to Calumet’s home base sulpshape. bf ¢. ¢ by ghort) “Prin-’ |at Lexington, Ky.wwhere he will a.
cess garet (D. Miller Lo. 43 ols JMursarel 1D, Miller) ie: remain for .the fall and possibly Indirect (R. Riegle) 3 5/the winter.
| pister, Chief 5-4, Desmond Hanover 6-6. mrajner Jimmy Jones, in mak-
. H +h et ing the announcement in New wrhorn | WwW |York, said Citation -will be al-| bi Renner ins [lowed to rest for a few months n “TA Wi re - and “then will be given another inher At inchester. | chance to come “back.
Complete! WINCHESTER, Sept. 5—Post-| : ing a time of 1 hour, 18 minutes Sepvid Every Evening and 32.61 seconds, Red Renner IMMEDIATE S5'TiY P.M. lof. Woodburn yesterday won the
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