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Fox Stake Just Family Affair

Garners All the Money In Rich State Fair Race

‘By GEORGE M. GAHAGAN ‘THE FOX STAKE, always a prime attraction. turned into a sort of family affair, with, a certain family vitally interested in the cigaret business, garnering all the top money in the rich pacing event. It isn't often that one sees a family gathering doing the gathering on so many top, prizes.

Ace Guides Solicitor

To Runoff Victory in $33,877 Fox Stake

Colt Humbles Stablemate Tar Heel;

Hoosier Trotting Futurity Today's Feature

By BILL EGGERT Del Miller, 34-year-old native Californian who may ~— wallet with $50,000 from driving harness horses this year, went It was Solicitor, a son of The crowded stana and bleach- after his ninth and 10th heat victories today in the Grand Circuit uh . ers that watched the action from program at the Indiana State Fair, ng's Counsel, instead of Tar start to the very finish-—though | Miller, who drove Blackhawk to victory in the 1940 Fox Stake, Heel, that headed the parade, early—was another proof of the repeated his performance here yesterday, reining Solicitor, a black the inter love. that our Hoosier populace colt, to a runofl victory in the! tad oi or jjeation Ot & Winning) holds for“the sport. Also, it indi- $33,877.95 Fox Stake for 2-year-that a third mile was needed. In Cates how sensible the Fair direc- old pacers. He won from stable-

Results Yesterday

the opening mile Tar Heel, shifted '0TS are in holding to the grand mate, Tar Heel, another black Bogle Razors TR scotan Lips" hither and yon in the early going, ©!d sport, instead of trailing some Colt. The win and Place was worth Worthy Evelyn. bi 1. by Worthy Bovcame fast to land a. near-the-: will-of-the- -wisp substitute that in $25,108.46 to owner W. Ne Rey- goady Erevan Ri, oF Han Day-Girlish 2 leader third, with Direct Rhythm, time wouldn't prove anything Holds of Winston Salem, N, Bilty Dude 2 Stopers Court Jester- s another of the Reynolds entries, COmparable to the good race cards. Neither Colt Pushed Rony Fine (M. Walters Spud 6.8 iit

chasing out the victor, It was a that are listed each year,

Solicitor, with Miller up. had Joster’ "8-6, Scotch Boy 7-7. Time—2:06 2.5, lose fit that gave Tar Heel the 5 =» = won the first heat In<2£32,/5 The Fox Stake Two Year-Old Pace; second heat, and then with only JUST ONE THING as to the and Tar Heel moved up on (314.73898. Turse, S347 eo 48 secon the two left, there was a slow- program I would suggest unhesi- the outside from sixth place in foney: 503169, third money. $3347 80, otion first half (reached in only tatingly, and that is te provide the 14-horse field to win the sec- Solicitor bl c. by King's Counsel1:13), from which point the babies two rich aged events for the two gnd heat in 2:03 1/5. In the run- Tar fest holds (D Miller, rect of the same stable came through gaits, thereby to withstand the off neither colt was pushed until piect ‘Hoenn SERTO0 py 3 Y 2 the stretch with a really good lure of competing associations, the final quarter mile and Solici- NE Rhythm -B. BRU) 2x show. | who were wise enough te provide tor had the quickest acceleration Hazel Philtatine (Hf. Ross) i 63x s 8 = richly for the fast division. As it and marked only the second time g Click volo, 7-4-x Stanton Hal 6-5-x BOTH TAR HEEL and Direct is, the 2 and 3- -year-olds of both this season he .has been able to Rod: Wants 8-9-x, Will Direct 10-11.x Rhythm, second and third money gaits ame endowed in what is beat off Tar Hell. Although the 13-x. Mighty High 14-13-x Battle Pri nee winners, are sons of the dead practically an unparalleled form. final mile was paced in 2:17 3/5, 3 Cass Trot (Faris ‘Closer’; Puree, £3006

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pacing. It was learned that Scotch the stablemates quick-stepped the Loptailie, b7 m, DY Seottand-Reiveders | champion. Rhythm the wonderful 2-year-old final quarter in 31 seconds. Nei- White Hanover PALIT PL i Anyhow, it was good to see the trotting filly, that came so very ther driver used the whip. Bh meme! 2. by BI stone Polly ‘3 venerable owner of the money close to victory in the Horseman Third money in the Fox went to Bion Scott bh. by Main Scott-Riith . winners, taking over a trophy, Stake here Tuesday, has gone pyjrect Rhythm, brown colt owned ware Cort 5, Lew Hanover 6.dr because his record in the sport is her last race for the year. It pv Ww G. Reynolds of Louisville. Time: "08 185. 2 08 one of the proudest, a

isn’t that the great filly is suf-

Purse, $3000 Indeed, either through some fering from any disability, but Movie Actor Charles Coburn’s Rush Hour, ch ¢ by Brookdale Dell | 1 igh ! Rush Hour, pacing colt, won the: Siskivou (J. Rodn second sight or other influence,|she has raced superbly over quite iss Siar Chief. bm. by Chiet Abbe‘Mr. Will” as his Carolina neigh-'g period, and it is the McNamara Hoosier Stake in straight heats ~~ gale-Star Grattan (J. Lighthil

Even Direct, br h. by Gay Song-Indi-bors call him, aiready was in re- feeling that a rest for the balance PU!liN& out from sixth place in ™"F pice) 2.7

i Intaneible, b b by Volomite-Kaka ceiving position, because he had of the season will not be lost ''® first heat and from third iD. Cameron) 3 earlier been called to the track to when she is started for the P/2C¢ in the second heat. Its win- ol dower gus 6-3. Fisting Song 4

im receive a trophy after the victory ~2:01 3 5.201 2-8 of his fast mare, Lorraine, in the which seems distinctly in sight.

28 early-closing trot. As this will embrace the Ham A number undoubtedly popular pletonian Stake next August, the|

with the grandsta fol , that of SS Andatany of Ke as, Wisdom of her owner in afford-| (her winners yesterday were Fat 687 Series ing the filly every chance to gepte Hanover, brown filly no. «oo 0 py Lilly racked

piece by Charles Coburn after rave hér name in the m his grand 3-year-old, Rush Hour, Fecords, is conceded + Owned by Mrs. H. M. Miller of BIN Carver OF EEC EC Downington, Pa... In the 21 Class . .",¢ tno infant ‘season last

had won a straight heat triumph Dow ton 5 Ula in the Hoosier Pacing Stake. Two . j frol, ana Lorraine, brown mare night with 687 series in the PennLeahy Writes [owned by W. N. Reynolds, in sylvania Recreation League. . For The Times |

ning times were a shade better 2Li¢f dr than the first -two heats of the .| Fox Stake.

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sparkling miles in 2:01 3/5, ithe 28 Class Trot. He chalked up scores of 188,

2:01 2/5 proved that the youngster was in prime condition, and Driver Miller has competed in 288 &nd 211 to lead the evening's

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Solicitor (righ) with Del Mille up wins the 1950 Fox Stake at

nose from stablemate Tar Heel and Driver Del Cameron in a runoff after each had won a

yesterday. The victory was worth $16,738.98 to Solicitor. W. N. owns both standardbreds.

10 County Football Teams Kickoff Season Tomorrow |

Crispus Attucks Invades Manual In Lone After-Dusk City Skirmish

By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Football--and its funny bounce is here. Marion County's high school gridmen, many of whom have found the titular rewards of football as elusive as the crazily-flopping pigskin itself, will begin their season-long attempts at cornering both objectives again, beginning tomorrow night. | Ten after-dusk frays will kickoff the 1950 prep grid campaign

4 tomorrow with Cathedral adding

the weekend's 11th game by open- Bill Cook at tackle, will meet! ing at Westfield Saturday. Coach Alex Thom’'s New Albany Sacred Heart's promising Spar- ¢leven in the only game slated tans continue the inaugural chant for 7:30 p. m. Others are at 8 Monday against Plainfield Charl- ©'clock. ton at CYO. Hornets Are Heavy Shortridge, Howe travels to Logansport

Tech, Park School

and the Deaf School open next Porting a heavy, veteran line weekend. and fast-stepping backs in Leo Most of the lid-lifting will be Ahearn and Earl Lewis. Speed-

jdone with a bang in the county WAY, With Fullback Harold Kuy‘with all nine elevens starting off kendall playing his third - year, on their opening toot. Three entertains Brownsburg. The

Plugs will try getting on their the veteran actor indicated his| 14 heats here finishing first eight activities. county games and a single eity| Eel ry rach considegable pleasure both in| ® Coach Frank Leahy, of ‘tines, second twice, third once, MEN “1 encounter are SIRDIng Anbelieers) again EA Brn Slip Lrg ek words and demeanor, It is doubt-| Notre Dame, again has |fourth twice and seventh once. Ji Garcer. teri} 3 On tomorrow. night's bill of fare long 20-game winning streak ful if any track triumph in his been signed to write his |He was scheduled to drive in the Bil Lane. Pritchet 835 County Champs Meet Warriors

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WIBC--FRIDAY 7:50 P. M. Crispus Attucks Vs. Manual

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was snapped last year, { Pike Township goes fo Plainfield with nine lettermen but still small. Letterman Ronnie Beard, who was short on propaganda but long on running stride, is in California with the Marines, Broad Ripple's Rockets

Southport’'s county champs, unbeaten in nine games last year, entertain "Warren "Central; De-’ catur Central's Mid-State champs visit Ben Davis and Lawrence Central's “near-county” champs,|

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By ART WRIGHT t year's supply: of Maxwell i coffee and a year's supply of Blue Bonnet Margarine were {added today to the growing lst {of prizes for The Times Fishing | Rodeo Sept. 186, | Koehler's Wholesale Restaus ' [rant Supply Co., 2402 E. 10th St., {is giving the coffee and Standard | Foods, of the same address is giving the margarine, { The Ocean City Manufacturing Co. of . Philadelphia, Pa., also added an-Ocean City automatic fly reel and the Montaque Rod and Reel Co. of Montaque City, | Mass.. provided one of its 9-foot | Fishkiil fly rods. The Cortland {Line Co., Cortland, N. Y., added | another fishing line . . , 100 yards of Cortland Cam-O-Flage silk {casting line, heat Prize List Growing Reynolds, Winston Salem, N. C,, | - The fast-growing list of prizes is getting larger each day as na[tional manufacturers of fishing | tackle continue to add their prize {items to the jackpot of awards, Local sporting goods stores also have promised additional prizes,

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Friday The Times Fishing Rodeo-—free Lebanon at Beech Grove, 8 to men, women and children— p.m, will be held Saturday, Sept. 18, Decatur Central at Ben Davis, 8t Yellowwood Lake, south of 8 p.m (Nashville, off Route 46, Vo Other rize contributors | South Bend Adams -at Broad clude: P > ne Ripple, 8 p. m, Fred. Arbogast Co. Akron, 0.13 Are Chaps Attucks at Manual, 8 "ofa aruficial lures. Twine Mts. c, Ashaway, Long Island, wo spools 3 yar rds cach) Ey Ritpoast ne. O.-13 y nterprise 0. — Franklin Township at Lawr-!,Enterorise’ Mie Mine Jonieg’ mines - ence Central, 8 p. m. ures WX

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p. am. of Swi Cclony, sssorted natural e i; os » — Warren Central at Southport, [Orvis masnetio oh Vor SRETestar 8 p. True Temper orp va O81 : True Temper fang Ar Oa Castmas Brownsburg at Speedway, 8. ©, C. Tuttle Devil Bug Co. Of, Tores. p. m. Assorted Dexil Bug we Wood Co, South Sonar Con Washington at New Albany, [ed S00 yards of Bilveriroat nylon casting 7:30 m, i Wrig ht & McGill Co, Denver yr P. « I karat" gold plated Eagle Claw tahing ! aturday { hooks top tyeryone attending The Cathedral at Westfield, 8 p. m.| AY ars Sept. 11 Reports to Braves

Plainfield Charlton vs. Sacred Heart at CYO, 8 p. m. Sept. 15 Shortridge at Champaign, 111,

NEW YORK, Sept. 7 (UP)— Dave Cole, rookie right- -hanided ‘pitcher recalled from Miwaukee, Joined the Boston Braves last night and pitched in batting prac- . tice before their game with the New York Giants. Manager Billy Southworth sald he probably Sept. 16 would use Cole in.one of the three Deaf School at Morton Mem- doubleheaders with Brooklyn late orial Knightstown, 2 p. m. in the month.

Howe at Tech, 8 p.m Park School at Plainfield, 8. p. m.

home to Franklin Township. The Cards have only Lee MecGathey, the returning veteran letterman, in the backfield but have most of their frorit wall intact. McGathey has been recovering from a baseball-incurred ankle! sprain and may see limited duty. |

home to South Bend Adams, reinforced some with Fullback Dick Tulley and John Higley, Halfback Jack Scott, (Guards Tom Heidenrich (captain) and Jack McNairy and linebacking Bill Crouse.

s.. Water Co. ..... | ~ G a ’ by the time board, the early part i. 4% ® The fan who Bud Moneymaker's reign ‘at the h*gricks Indpis Water Co 308 Eight lettermen will man the perth Srove, yg new coach knows how to tis McAtee Indpls. Bleaching Mixed 564 v en cCaffry, is ost. to Leof the first heat of the Hoosier | Frank Leahy -16th St, Midget Speedway. guy’ art, Sacred Heart .-.- pea front ranks for Coach Kenny|,. on aise handled for the first] Stake was the tops for the week | : Sek He win ost night White took his second Fred E od Fury. Howe Men's 400 Club 581 Wasson. ning poss es 0 e

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Roger Oertel, an end, is the on- {Purdue teammate last year.

(ly returning veteran lineman for | iia a— Coach Vaughn Wood's thinned-| SOFTBALL, NOTES out monogrammers. Scores of last night's games in Don Herschell, Bob Holland] the Sweet 16 Tourney at Municg {and Harold Butrum are the only pal Stadium: Barber Firestone 5, veterans in sweaters for the De-| | Phillips Motor 0; Meyers Market catur Central Hawks. The next/ 8, WI Clowns 4; TV. Service 14, 13 are missing. |B. 10th St. Merchants 0. Ben Davis Coach Lou Parnell] Tonight's Sweet 16 games: T, has nine lettermen back and will| Stop n' Shop vs. Barons; 8, Alli{look for Junior Quarterback Don gon Jets vs. Greenwood: 9, Fran- . Hager to direct much of the! cisco Crespl VS. Mallory, Giants’ capers this fall. Kenny, Allen, an end, and Roy Spreckel-! meyer, left halfback, are two other key figures currently, Two all-county players

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Lawrence Central team among| the half-a-dozen I18ttermen. Robinett Heads Flashes Coach --Judson Robinett will lead Franklin Township for the first time and the former Ball State: star -will-have Phil Wamp= ler, Bob Crick and Glen Buckner |to help lead the Flashes, Crispus Attucks, led by Capt. Dick Murray, will invade Manual for the lone metropolitan skirmlish at Delavan Smith Field. Both

Center Dale Lawrence will be Manual's big line gunner. Washington, with rugged Capt.

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