Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1950 — Page 17
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1 and doubler three 12th ing better, he ied the 16th bogie on the
« Easily vhile, played f a man out nd with his stered birdie and 15th and 2th and 17th.
ICE See the * Freezer by
-to-—break a tradition: yesterday
‘by Mighty Fine, but came bac
’ SORES onan:
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6 1050
~ Tar Heel, Solicitor Favared 3) Rich F. Fox Stake Ra
A Ray Dandridge Voted Most Valuable Player in AA
today played 16 games at second base as the and made chances for a 987 mark. Through the 1950 season. Ray Haas, has played in all but two of the the AA's leading batsman for the coveted award.” Solly Hemus, Co~ Miller's games so far and, at | lumbus second-baseman, chased — ithe leading pair right down to the = On June 4, 1849, he was signed ‘wire. to his first. organized va. contract with the Minneapolis ¢ . his Club by New York Glants farm He has director, Carl . Hubbell, the Millers immediately,
tablemates op $33,500 ace Field
Scotch Rhythin Drops Horseman Stake To Mighty Fine
By BILL EGGERT The one-two punch of stablemates Tar Heel and Solicitor, owned by W. N. Reynolds of Winston-Salem, N. C., were fav-| orites today as the nation’s top juvenile pacers went to the post! at the Indiana State Fair for the richest Frank P. Fox Stake. A third 2-year-old pacer, Direct Rhythm owned by Mr. Reynolds, also was among the field of 14 starters named to go after the $33,500 purse.
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In five of Tar Heel's stake tri- - Charles Coburn, movie actor, presented the Horseman Stake trophy yesterday te E. J. Hayes umphs this season, Solicitor was (left), owner of the Hayes Fair Acres Stable of DuQuoin, Ill. Mr. Hayes' Mighty Fine won the $41. first to chase the fast-stepping 148.10 event in a runoff with Scotch Rhythm. Pictured (left to right) are Mr. Hayes, Mr. Coburn,
sidewheeler across the finish line. Fastest Juveniles The 14 juvenile pacers. named
to start today incl stes RRL Scotch Rhythm Misses
season; Tar Heel 2:03, Solicitor 2:04 1-5, Garrison Hanover |B = $ M 2:05 3-5 and Chuck Volo 2:07 2-5. Y & an
. Princess Kyra . Acker man las 1 Fe puree Detuered tie Duel With Mighty Fine Is Memorable; Pen Waliams, eon Poe, le 8S - AS anet h m, by Guy ay llegro in 1948. Actor Charles Coburn’s’ Rush Hour Starts Today Pci 1 coer avnedate. Scotch Rhythm, the Two Gaits ’ India Philistine iE. Warnock: 4
Farm black filly, put itself in line after losing by a head in a runoff never see a greater set of thre
with mighty fine Mighty Fine in the $41,14840 Horseman Stake ,_ Lhe rich Horseman Stake for
trio for 1950 yesterday, and it was out. Carrying a purse of 3411458, for by 2-year-olds, it brought in
for 2-year-old trotters, An evenyear winner here in the Horseman always has gone on to win the
Hambletonian the following year. again another of those nit-em-Loses By a Nose again battles between Mighty
Scotch Rhythm lost $10,000 by Fine and Scotch Rhythm. Twice has the local filly lowered the colMiller put Mighty Fine out in OTS of the DuQuoin youngster, but front at the start and stayed yesterday she missed by just there for a 2:04 2-5 mile. Scotch about a Tat’ man’s chin whisker. Rhythm, driven by canny Ralph It didn’t seem possible when Baldwin, had broken stride to Pel Miller pulled Mighty Fine out finish eighth in the first heat won well up the stretch in that final k trip that He could "head the AvVing’ to capture the second heat in a leader, for she wasn't dying at thrilling stretch duel with Mighty all. But the impossible happened, Fine. The winning purse was $20,- and so the grand youngster from 374.20. Scotch Rhythm pulled Illinois way got the winner's cirdown $10,187.10. cle and the flowers. Mighty Fine's triumph added It would have been doubly inanother trophy to the DuQuoin, teresting had not Scotch Rhythm Il. Haves Fair Acres Stable that indulged in an untimely break in may set-a new-stable money win- the getaway for the opening heat. ning record this season, The But she did and, sensibly Ralph stable’s Pront Don, driven hy Sep Baldwin gathered her together, Palin, got first money in the $5000 and contented himself by finish-
a nose in the runoff as driver Del
. Class 14 trot yesterday in straight ing eighth.” The stretch drive in
heats. the next mile was memorable, The only Hoosier touch of tri- and it appeared probable that the umph yesterday was Thomas filly would take the race-off. But Hat's victory in the 28 Class Pace it just wasn't that way. worth $2000. Owned by C. G. Visits Coburn Miles of Danville, Ind., and driven/ It's by M. Walters, Thomas Hat won : in 2:04 and 2:03.
many a month since I've had a more interesting visit than In an endurance race “that had with Charles Coburn, for he told
to go four heats Potomac Lad, me how acting his roles in popuowned by the Coldsteam Stud lar movies of the day led him to Farm at Lexington, Ky., won the an appreciation of the equine kind 17 Class Trot in a runoff with hat is as pleasing as it is laudRosamond, .owned by Gibson B, able. White, Lexington, Ky. second, Coburn, I think, is quite someand Scotch Velvet, owned by Gay thing beyond a mere actor, for Acres Stable of Wooster, O., third. his ‘words carry a philosophical] Lucky Kyra, chestnut mare trend, and I feel that far more owned by Ackerman & Westhau- than being the principal in some ser of Lawyer,” Mich, won a Splendid sports stories, he loves straight-heat victory in the open- the horses, and their companionIng event, the 17 Class Pace, ship. i Topping tomorrow's fourth day Today, he's starting the 3-year-of the Grant Circuit will be the old pacer, Rush Hour in the Hoo$8500 Hoosier Futurity for 2-vear- sier Pace, and if it weren't for
old trotters, doubla-crossing ‘a lot of other reteset [good fellows with interests therein, I'd pull my utmost that the o’ Brien Wins Mat s son of Brookdale would tune in Bout by Default with the prevailing winners and
break a record or two. Two boxes ‘in- the same neighArena last night ended with a norhood carried the first line of disqualification. = Jack O'Brien, support for the principals in the 245, of Death Valley, Cal, was Horseman Stake. Just behind Coburn, was a box with Eugene Hayes. his..comely.. wife.and.his.
The main go at the Sports
declared winner by Referee Dick
Patton Erter Dave Levin of sturdy father. There was decided
Brooklyn refused to break a pleasure in the eyes of all when clinch. Mighty Fine was announced as O'Brien took the first fall in 15 the victor in the richest event for minutes, Levin took the-second his age and gait, and to me there and the third went to the Califor- was shed a newer and more fania matman after seven minutes. vorable- light on the sport when Lord Pinkerton .and Joe Titan Wins $20,000 took’ the tag team -opener. Joe'l realized how warring racing Rococo fell to Titan in nine min- camps may exert every effort for utes of the second fall and
's Whisker
By GEORGE M. GAHAGAN 1f Bob. Terry of The Horseman lives to be 200 years old, he'll
e races carrying the Horseman
name than these of this year’s fair,
Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Sherman Tenney of Lexington, Ky. and Driver Del Miller.
Grand Circuit Results Yesterday
17 Pace (Overnight): Purse, $1300 ucky Kyra. ch m, by Calumet Adam
Des Wayne 5-5, Mary Annett e 6-6. Tim 2:06
Two-Year-Otd Trot (The Horseman Stake); Purse, S11.148.40 (320.374 20, first money; $10, 1R7.10 ond money; $6112.26, third money; $4074 5,
2-year-old trotters concluded the fourth money; $400 to nominators),
a tough, bruising contest through-
40, the greatest purse ever raced Scglch Rhythm, bi f. by Xamite t—————— - Watcha, b ¢. by Volstadt Kathi ren winning but at the same time be anceor. bc, by Seotland-Amulet tC. Sm
governed by the code of good sportsmanship.
As a family, the McNamaras :
are greatly more numerous. than the Hayes’, but if there is anything other than a gentleman in that long line of father and sons,
(X—ariled. out 14 Class Trot (Hal Dale Stake); Purse. $5000
Pronto Don. ch g. by Donaid TruaxMiss Pronte 8 Pa i
I have been completely deceived, HizlLos Count, br hy RR
with all my boasted belief in ‘knowledge of character. Just’
after the race 1 met the senior Kilroy, brh, y Spencer scot. -Laugh-
McNamara, and he shook off any
Scotch Pal. bl. B-. b¥--Beotland-Alema-
Herme- The iraoustety (R
Guy (D Mathias
ing Brook hs Po Joe Donlin 4-7. Saint Clair 5-5. Waizel 6-6.. Frontiersman 8-8. Johnny Brown 29
expressions of a.commiserating 9 fucky Lee Prince 11-10. Freeman Ha kind. “The filly has trotted some 9): 12-11. Dwight Hanover ‘13-12, Laur-
elite 9-dr. Time—-2:05
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{Most Valuable Player in the league. He is the first Negro to receive
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Ray Dandridge, versatile Minneapolis Millers’ infielder {was honored by the American Association baseball writer
‘the AA award. { Dandridge, who is 31, barely nosed out teammate Bert
{1944 he starred for the Newark |Eagles, From 1945 to 1948 he ridge played in 99 games and bat{played for Vera Cruz in the Mexi- ted .362. He was the top fielding
1 2 4 1 °
Mighty Pine, b ° by Volomite Fiofine 1D. Mille 1 3 Scotch Song (R Baldw 8 1 Hanover (B. Schue) 2 3 Art: I 6 x Great Ranover Ha xX, House of Lords 10-x, Mainliner 7-5-x, Colonel Bostwick True Boy 9-8-x, Neville Hanover Arion C aly 3 1 oO Amplifier 11-Time--2:05 3-5 3-5. 2:04 2-5
“w aw
great races, and it’s just in the 28 Class Pace (Early Closer): Purse. $2000
sport to miss now and then,” was
just hay. The senior Hayes was called to the track, when Sep Palin had finished reining Pronto Don of the Hayes Fair Acres Stable to
av i 11 his way of putting it—and I Nelly. 'Abbedale, bl f. by Chief .Abbethink it pretty good copy for all _ dale-Nelly Scott Founderburk: 1 2 * Mighty Sister. b m, by Volomiteother owners. piste Guy FE A 4.3 , . , 5 =4 9 Ella's Song, bh m, ig G ay Bong-Elia The Hayes colt won $20,374.20, Big 5 SOLE o 3 3 9 while to the Two Gaits Farm a ale Sue 8 4 'Gold_Coin 3 5-7. Roxie Don 3 t -8, 8 folks there was credited a sum Tine 3°08, 20 A , 1a: i ~ ig n wii? ass rot (Overnight): urse, 13 of $10,187.10. A thorough can- pi, Test Toot, (Oe) Volomitevass of the press box gained the Virginia D. Scotti Harv 4 1 . 14 Rosamond, ch m, by N ihble unanimous opinion that it wasn’t "Hinover-Rosalind (G. Whites 2 1 3 Scoteh Velvet. br y Scot + 3
victory in the Big Five Trot. The
first mile was in only 2:05, but they set a different pace in thenext trip so that the time was advanced to 2:01. It was a big and a good field that started, but Don, who is bred in the Hayes horse family lines, won without any terrifying pressure. Thomas Hat Looks Good The Frank P. Fox Pacing Stake will be absorbing the major attention today, and after that there will be two big programs to conclude what must certainly be termed a great race meeting. True to the past, the track has borne
up nicely. through these drying 2
days, and just for the henefit of the record division,” all of ‘us would like some sweaty days for the rest of the time. Oh, yes, there's that 3-vear-old pacer, Thomas Hat (who was named in honor of his owner's father, Thomas, and his mother, Hat). His pair of handy miles in 2:04 and 2:03, looked very good indeed, especially with such fractions as the final quarter of 2925 inathesinitial heat They say hes will be a starter in the Little Brown Jug at Delaware, two weeks hence, and if he is typical of the Palin-schooled babies, he might be troublesome to the present favorites when the Jug is raced. For the Old Master schools them to improve. A Chief Abbedale. too, and as Ed McNamara would tell you, they all go fast, !
i 12 minutes i th rkerion ink 12 mnie in oe Sherpa High School Net Title Bulha, Rococo’s. partner, won the | first fall by stopping ' Titan in: 17 To Go on Block Feb. 21
In Roce Tonight
|four days, the Indiana State Hig | nounced today. For the last few .years play
| Mar. 3, semifinals Mar, 10 .and |the finals Mar, 17, -| The THSAA issued its first bul{letin of the year, listing the 1950|51 dates for cross-country, wres|tling, track and golf meets in addition to the basketball tourna{ment. { The bulletin also announced a {regular three-year distribution of {surplus funds would be made Oct. (1. The THSAA will send $25 to {each member, with another 875 {going to schools which participatled in the 1950 basketball tourney. Cross Country Meets | Sectional cross country meets, opening event on the calendar, will be held at six sites Oct. 24, with the state finals at Indian- : apolis Nov. 4. The preliminary : Mone maker $op money meets will be held at ‘Anderson; jh of I op on | Ft. Wayne a Hobart, rit Stock Car Club, will be in ac- : tion again tonight when the hard-tops roll at the W. léth St. Midget Speedway. Time trials will open at 7 with the |
first heat event at | 8:30.
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assis ; The 1951 Indiana State High School Basketball Tourney will |open Wednesday, Feb. 21, and sectional play will be completed in
h School Athletic Association an-
in some 16-team section] enter
| began on Tuesday. The THSAA =aid regional meets would be\ eld
anapolis Tech, ‘Mishawaka, Terre Haute Wiley and Jasper. Meets with six or fewer teams! will send’ one team to the state meet, seven to 12 entries will send two, 13 to 18 three, and 19 or more four teams. In addition,
the five individual sectional winners will go to the finals. Sectional wrestling meets will be held Feb: 10, and the state final the following Saturday.
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Thomas Hat, br ¢. 3. by Chief Abbeal-
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Spirit’ of 42 «(D. Taylor: Kentuckian 7-7-4-x, Senator Way 5-5-5
Friel
x. Little Pish 6-6-dr, Nibble Spencer dr Time 3:08 15. 2:08 1-5, 2:08. 2:10 (x~—
ruled out),
Today's Entries
21 Trot, Overnight; Purse $1508
No. orse Driver 1 Beotch Bo H. Landis * 2 Bifty Dude .. C. Russell 3 Tit Jester M. Walters 4 Bertie iianover A. Berry 5 rthy Evely ...C._Bmart 6 Single Spud oe 7 Uncle Bob Py Stovevy 8 Happy Flash Stein 2-Year-Old Pace (The Fox Sake) Purse $33.500 1 Direct Rhythm ‘r B. Schue 2 H. D- Hanover Leonard 3 Tar Heel Cameron | 4 Ed Wilson R 3 Mike Walters 6 Ambrose Hanover Vallery 7 Solici oD. Miller R Batile Prince D. 8hell bd Chuck Volo W. Wathen 10 Garrison Hanover ...J. Simpson 11 Will Dir ect a F. Erwin 12 Wayhil . C. Smart 13 Stanton Hal Open 14 Mig Hizh A. Elliot 2% Trot; Purse $2000 1 Billv Rtone H. Short 2 Byron Scott N Parley 3 Aw Hanover . 3. White 5 Hrraine . % Miller 6 ‘arwell Comet R Baldwin 18 Pace, The Hoosier Stake Purse 53000 1 Even Direct ............R .Riegle 2 Sudden Chief GG Sears 3 Breeze-On C. Bmart 4 ush Hour .. i J. Rodman A Intangible ca ND Cameron 6. Widower Cvrus ... Dr McMitian7 Kim Castle cen Tay lor R Flying Son . ton 9 Miss Star ¢ hief 7 1, chin EM A
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