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Fox and Horseman Stakes Wayne Timberman IN THE 2 pinion of many close baseball observers, the
Takes Over Driving Both Hard-Fought Contests et : TT Weatherman Calls Off Local Entry in Indianapolis Indians actually lost the 1950 pennant last Syracuse Tourney when they peddled Les Fleming to San
Lead From Parsons oy * IF . By ART WRIGHT Choleric, indeed, must be the one who would term the, Victory Field Game; | Paul Russo, the “little giant” from Hammond, is getting Grand Circuit program just completed here anything but] Riverside Plan Set By JIM HEYROCK successful. Somebody with a hypocritical trend could pick | It seems the weatherman is the championship crown away from Johnny Parsons. Professio al Rollers on r. , e thi ; ER HI eS Aa A eB Going ge on the “aceent on youth” and Ver-|tife South Shore Golf Club at pm ever given here. rating the ability of available younger first basemen to| | Syracuse, Ind., tomorrow to open gi * stuff, I would like to Pay|pjlers and the E. C. Atkins Saw-|
'the nod as the best possibility to grab auto racing’s national all p Jum pire for the Indianapolis Am hich 24 blr alsin = Congraulations to the Fair| #0 liver up to Class Triple-A! tiring for $1125 prizé money in te to the boys who worked XN0 today. N¢ won the Memorial Da te P P | the American Association With | (ne annual state PGA tourna- Board with a special accolade hard to put on the printed page’ Whi zive It anoiner go ¥: 1 but things h ts am Hanks, Henry Banks, Chuck standards, the Tribe manage-| 4. highest average in bases on t lle Mill In hi (the tale of the exciting events of __ Yesterday's game, schedued at classic . . . Ings haven i stevenson plus other favorites. ment. o Orvi iler. In his ca-| {0 =F © Victory Fied, was rained out. been good for Johnny since
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ment gave the nod to Pitts-| balls per game . . . And only’ The cars run as usual this week under-pat burgh = consented to Fleming's, daylight ball was played with | Included in the entries from pacity as od superintendent, Yes, the daily workers are That downpour put the doube- then lat 16th St.—tonight and Wednes- bat sale . . . making sure, however, no trick lighting hamper the | Jaaianapolis will be Wayne Tim- he gave satisfactory returns. He! ite a contrast to those of the ¢limination series on Riverside The AAA championship point | 98Y nights. Francisco Sale Joo was sold out of the pitcher, ; ; [seems espetiany wey *quipppd “rare old, fair old golden days.” No. 1 at 2:30 p. m. today. The standing prior to yesterday's 100-' Look for a .team stock car rac- ~~ the $15.0 league. Er Re o ra Job. p| It Was something like 30 years Oilers have beaten the Sawmen Mile title race at the New York INE Program later between Chi- tourname They did not want the rugged, THERE'LL BE another Her-| [disturbed ana; gt n ia of Tipe ago when the old wooden stand in three of four games this sea- State Fair, Syracuse, was: cago’s. 1049 na oie Models The WI fellow swinging his big bat for gesheimer in the American was in use at our State Fair that son and are unbeaten in five ser-| Parsons, 753 points; Russo 708; Versus an Indianapolis team o Va., favo any rival American Association Hockey League the coming sea- ov. 3ls0 Shier vada and ends I viewed the case of The Villain les contests. Another defeat will Walt Faulkner, 667; Henry Banks, 1939 to 1949 Lars. ner of ti club, & I up rela : elmer, #2 roll off the Miller shoulders with- ane The Scribe: A sportswriter send Die SaWmen ut ot ge pourilsos i Witla, 370: 2 Fed THE MIDGETS S are out at first rour Well, Fleming's replacement, [23, from the Denver py er tout ruffing even the smooth part|°f a local sheet had been seized 8, ney es! : eel with a rec- yd: gs ; ase. 380; Speedrome for the ‘valance of the underdog er Tr ne BS RR Tm me ma me sen BL 15 SA meas ’ id . missions were refun 0 o for the whole season long the His brother, Phil, has played in the, “IN THE DIV 1SION of juvenile-expert on florid English, whose Kirshbaum, Linde Slated After ysterday's 100-miler In fans and the night's racing can- total and Indians felt the need of a de- American League many years, |racing, the meeting outranked any regular post was far away—and| The Sawmen are up against it Syracuse, N. Y., Russo jumped celed when only about 150 per- Kroll hi pendable long-ball hitting slugger last season with Cincinnati , meeting of the year to this date.| possibly above—the sports divi-, when they face the Oilers. The {into the point standings lead with «ons clicked the turnstiles. Now under 64 in the middle of their lineup. |Young Hergey is a right wing, /Go all along the line of feature sion. He could flash a double- oilers defeated them, 4-3;-in the |848. Faulkner moved into second comes word from the track own- carried -a Indianapolis newsmen opposed same as Phil , He tallied 80 ® events for the 2- and 3-year-olds, rigged hyperbole in the slimmest yy 2tour Day game in Victory P oct, With 827. ers that the midgets won't operate tain his | Fleming's sale and this writer be-{ points in 89 games with Minne & and you will readily agree. Us- instant, and the other figures pi. a ana gave them their lone Points are awarded on a basis there any more this year. After 60 began | came bitter about it . . . Flem-|apolis last winter. lually it seems that there is a! were at immediate command. |; oi tro City Series. of two points per mile for the zpnnouncement that the track Berkshire ing's bat had helped the Indians ® = = sort of “squaring process’ where-| x » = In fori important IABA| winner; second, 80 per cent of would close to renovate for the today. valk off with the ffag in 1948, RUSHING the season . , , [by if a race for some division of | UNHAPPILY, he didn't know =. ° =" Popa c {two points per mile; third, 70 per 1951 season, the driver associa- ¢ i I a close second finish in 1949,! The University of Oklahoma \youngsters goes over big, the next a two-in-threc from a free-legged ol ag ay Kirshbaum Centericept, and each place 10 per cent ton Stagey races for a couple of Ferrier, joa to the 1949 Junior World! press bureau informs us that |one rates below par. I wouldn't pacer, and also unhappily, he jand Linde Air Products will play jess, pion, pull Series championship the Sooner basketball team will denote a single one of the baby {turned in his stress, to a neighbor off their Big Six League tle fgs| With four 100-milers and a 150-| “The Little Hard Tops will cone place tie j PR play its first game this year Iraces as in the latter category.|in the box, who got into the seat ‘the loop championship. They'll miler yet to go this season, there's tinue at Speedrome . . . ehang- Glendale, FLEMING'S sale, of course,| before the Sooner football team |The 3-year-old Horseman Pace under a misstatement, for he meet on Riverside No. 2 at 2:30 a total of 1100 points«for first ing to Sunday afternoons start- take seco was dictated by the Pittsburgh| plays its last. game . . . The was a record-breaker for a place never wrote a line in bis life. p. m, (place. . So, figure the possibili-ing today. They were postponed ings. Blor Pirates . . « “He's only got one| Sooner basketeers play Southern in the books; 3-year-old trot was, The good neighbor had pre- tt ete reat ties. . . Friday night because of rain. They third rou: more good year in him,” said the] Methodist, Dec. 1 . . . The won the easiest of any of its pared for the occasion, supposedly, . Any one of the 10 leaders could ‘were going to start Sunday after. third plac Pittsburgh brass . .. It also was| Sooner gridders finish up with class by Lusty Song, but he won|Wwith a liberal application of Ken-| er Whites take the title . . . and, of course, noon racing, anyway, next Sun. Jacksonvil ’ intimated that Fleming's salary, Oklahoma A. & M. on Dee. 2. ‘the Hambletonian Stake, mind! tucky corn, and it lifted his Parsons could still s%o0p it up. day. 73. was too heavy to handle , , . 8an . x = you, and the race was not at all imaginative powers. Through the » ® Bill Na Francisco didn’t think so. " LITTLE MAN, what now . . . prosy. The Fox Stake and the toil and the heat of that after-| TODAY'S 100 - MILE National STOCK CARS. race 200 miles equaled th : At last accounts, Fleming had {Wrestling promoters don’t over- Horseman Stake for 2-year-olds noon, the subbed. scribe ames Whi Reds, Ir I Championship race will be held at Under AAA sanction this after. Ben Hoga: batted in 125 runs for the Pa- [look a thing. . . They've sprung respectively of the pacing and to Good Neighbor for aid in his the Michigan State Fair, Detroit "00D at Lakewood Park, Atlanta, by Kroll cific Coast League Seals and midget rassiers on the fans in trotting persuasions, were both description. The result was amaz-| |... a mad scramble for the rae- G2. The next AAA stock event today for “had collected 24 homers, with a [some cities . . . It fs said the tiny | sterling, hard-fought contests. - ing. | h . ing field from Syfacuse to Detroit Will be a 100-miler Sept. 17 at the Lloyd Man 309 batting average. The Jack |grapplers provoke a lot of laughs, The other juvenile races were Several things regarding horses) C elminiak Scores last night. The next one will be SPringficid (Til ' Rar. Fred Ha Cassini case turned out to be [especially in a tag-team match. i really beyond my expectations, {that never. before had been di-| 3 ‘Touchdowns Springfield, Iil., Oct. 1; then Sac-| mG CARS. . This afterncon: AAA : carded a 6 another Pittsburgh-Indianapo- |. + Midgets on tour are Tom: and in both the Hoosier Futurity vulged rolled forta from the : ramento, Cal, Oct. 15, Phoenix, | A ABR RARER Mane hole total A Thumb, England; Mighty Fritz |; and the Stake events for the I. T. flying typewriter. Ancient and| It took a “civil war” to show Ariz, Nov. 12... and the finale, Grove (Pa) § ayton ( any John Paln When the Pirates purchased Germany; Pancho el Toro, (Little |# & P. H. A., the contestants and modern history found their cor-| Tony Hinkle what his football|a 150-miler at Bay Meadows, San Top > B= mngton, Ind. Frid ay eh Hil Toon. 2 . Bull), Mexico, and Little Beaver, Ithe contests were praiseworthy. ners in the yard. Even Holy Writ Bulldogs have—and haven’t—got. Bruno, Cal., Nov. 26. Winchester (Ind.) Speedway, Reading (Pa.) Followi Danny O'Connell from St. Paul Canadian Indian peawelight. They % Especially pleasing were the large was invoked. Yesterday the Bulldogs divided whit ag | Fair and_Owosso, Mich. Touleht,. doko. oe owin last off-season, they used Cassi-|_ 1a il VHS M0 oT B! fields that came in most of the] But that bit of master-minding into White and Red teams and FANS WILL HAVE their last id fohcedwaz: Brida nish ‘Indian: NE Fre nl in the deal more or less as isn younger events. Big fields are not didn’t reach a palpitating public played an intrasquad game on the chance of the season Spill Cincinnati (G3 Speed Bowl > 20, and. token collateral, or “to boot” YALE fears Connecticut ¥ strictly a necessity, but they help ‘hrough the paper. The regular practice field. The Whites won, night to see the midget ay | Winnamac, Michell ‘New | Castie Pais mio, Tex : +. At ANY rate, it was said at the| _ TAL" [ears Cnnect out - o in some ways—and besides they sports scribe was standing Suard|2n 14, With Halfback John Cher iron be ot a TU. rome, wiht, Incas pi A three. time that Brooklyn, St. Paul's op, aan » % "w al Wayne Timberman prove the interest of the owners. when it came through, and bY | miniak showing the way with Bw f 100-1 {track at Terre Haute, Mt. Lawn Speedway: Cary Midc parent club, didn’t really demand ootha!l coach, isn eeping dint of a phone, and heavy hours, three touchdowns. ay for a -lap champion-| | Wednesday 2 Jeht, Indianapolis Rk 16th Fla., the d that Cassini be included. well . . Ho overheard one of herman, who recently won second IN THAT MATTER of fields, [the effort of the century was re-| No one took the game too seri- hip of the Midwest. In addition speedway: Priday night, Richmond Specs Turnesa, ] TR Ry ye Hy the Jeng Ha Indune Open 31 jase. Ae a ers] pluses by a et SITY. The other (ously. It's early on There were ky Oe cone in jo Yalieg * ¢ anderson” TH . - Fg ) . 3 ound a place in the ashcan. indiana lis Speedr ate ” Bh EN Pn hy Co game" . . . Driven Timberman, professional at money this year. Not trying any| Yes, it was great meeting, and jo enemy Scouts on hand. Tony preliminaty aces, I "RO ROADS Oe This afters ey, gene an-| to distraction, Hickman rushed Cc nasiform of ¢ ari it t (found a lot of weaknesses that They've signed up an all-star |? Adin rele Par, Rockville; Tuesday . ager, he was told that “Cassini gor the record book, then chalk- [Meridian Hills Country Club, Has omparison, It. seems to|if the thin red line of the press will get work next week. Chel-/fleld including Troy Ruttman, gE Bouth nS al, 8 Sredvward bad served out his usefulness the dr black- | Von the PGA championship twice. me that the average of the fields! section gave it proper attention | miniak showed he could score by Johnny Tolan, D Carter. Le Werhesday =Dight, ait ou Speed with Indianapolis and had lost id a“ he dressing room bia o» |The first time was in 1942 and in numbers was higher than it through their respective mediums, | pucking the line for one TD roy rl ne a ho Fara Elam 12 (ew Paris, Ind.; Priday his speed.” pls a a: * Ithe last was in 1947. His game) bay ts = Fecent years. ow they, onc. and all, will surely be taking two passes from Capt. y _SI0ACHeET, | Sunday .-8un Valley at Anderson, . Yeah, Jack the Scat lost his MUNICIPAL STADIUM in Phil- Jas Seen good hie seaion Fre uel 8 Bot too close to "In-|gr atified. [Tim Crawford for the other two.) o c 5 e oO inson ears an S lit speed . , . In the most recent |adelphia (102,000) capacity, is al-|. +e ders for th OWE. Won last! Due to Get Rougher ki K bi T MH of . American Association averages, |ready half sold out for the Cleve- huers Sop ie efown St P Athi 1; The Whites’ fourth score was . . Cassini was credited with 35 atts football Browns'” by Charlie Harter.- ar rep & £5 on a pass from Quarterback Har- Li t oO } (Contin stolen bases and was the |Nationul League opener with the| Another contender from this| lan Sturgeon to End Bob Hurrle. igamen S, Hg or eason fires dir >a league's leader. two-time champion Philadelphia|2r®a Will be Bill Heinlein, in, three- Qh oy in Moosieriand [Ron Hallam and End Bob Run-| Pearson 1 in Moreover, St. Paul defeated In- Eagles next Saturday night . . . ot 1y |yan did the honors for the Reds. NEW YORK, Sept. 9 (UP)—From the rubble of the Brooklyn | Cless. Time ‘dianapolis 13 times in 20 ‘clashes| The Philade'phia Inquirer, spon- { By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS [Hallam sneaked over and Run-| Dodger pennant hopes came trouble today—dire trouble. Jackie = ' and Cassini usually had a big sor of the “colossal” play-for-pay 3 | M 'yan intercepted a Hallam pass Robinson may be through for the season. ay hand In turning back his old grid match, reportad yesterday | arion County's high school athletes 6f 1949-50 are going to for his six points. The boys were: Robinson injured his hand in the first inning of the Philadelphia Wisen’, ef 5 team. /that more than 52,000 tickets had" i4 | college in large numbers this fall—but they aren't going to stray able to play on both sides. series last night. He played until the third inning, then left the Prist nb : Both Fleming and Cassini were been sold. ’ | too far away. | Practice will get a bit rougher 83me. It was believed to be a mingr hurt. Clark’,3o 4 exceptional ate: aitraccons at] . e Of the 83 top athletes in the county expecting to go to college from now on. The Frosh and| But Robinson went to Temple . Rambone.lt 0 Victory Field and their sale prob-| Lee Crawford, Ca lumibun: 0. [this month, only seven will leave Hoosier environs. That's a devia- Varsity get together in the Bowl Hospital to make sure, and in the quite some time, and gripping a nat ably was an overlooked factor [ baseball fan, who was a regular tion from the trend of a year ago. nr lat 2:30 next Saturday afternoon. early morning hours came the bat is what the Brooks want him kosan.ss” 4 y io Another sharp about - face a a [A h {black news: Robinson has two to do most in this time of need. Rone 8p lowering the season-long attend-| Red Bird customer all season, High School Football (Aff that it will be the night 08 3 time of n { 3 ance. ‘ had the lucky number in his should make local fans happy to 9g cNoo otha opener in Evansville, Sept. 23./torn ligaments in his left thumb. | Cam Out : Totals a ~~ “| home park the other might and keep the home-town boys in the Gchadule This Week |The Fairview picture will be a lot| Dr. Jack Lachman at Temple! The loss of Robinson on the Fa AT THE ATE raajor league | Won a pair of box seat tickets family. Toriors {brighter when injured Fullback- Put the hand in a cast and told peels of catcher Roy Campanel- ilwaukee ,. Approximately 40 per cent of omorrow |Halfback Lou Weidekamp gets: 'Robinsen he could not play base- 15g al inneagolis . baseball clubs are recalling | for a future game. . . . But the th ting t {Sacred Heart vs. Plainfield Carl-| g pall for th ks. Th a’s injury was almost more than ror—Thor veteran players from mimor | next morning young Crawford e prepsters are expecting to go| ton at CYO, 8 p. m. {back into action. Lou watched the wi or three weeks. ere are the Flatbush faithful can absorb hristman, Li Jeague farms, the guess is that | was shipped out for San Diego. I Bae THIF One Te doth) Friday game from the sidelines. he season. weeks remaining in__and their capacity for absorbing batted ino W. the owners are stock piling | «.. He's In the Navy. “x niey on ng considering Butler Beech Grove at A anklin Town- | punishment is notably great. bits_Chrlstm military-proof material just in #5» IN ship, 8 p. m. Tth Pla It Can’t Be {Campanella has perhaps a week ukmire, Ho BM Twelve will head to Indiana| Ben Davis at Southport, : rE me ce OWNS
case the ‘Army draft depletes their 1951 teams of younger talent.
IN A RECENT Blue Ridge game, Mount Airy and North Wilkesboro were scheduled in a » |twilight-night doubleheader, first wr. CHICAGO. - SAYS. “the belief in.game seven innings. . . . Starting sports circles there is that Redipjay at 6:30, the teams battled 17 Corriden, Indianapolis, will not! innings, until 11 o'clock, before
University and eight diploma Brazil at Broad Ripple, bearers are slated for Purdue Cr vs. Washington, Of 11 indicating they'll go to In- m. diana Central, eight are definite. Mooresville at” Decatur Central, Seventy-six of the 83 college SP. m. Ichoices are authentic, the re- Howe at Tech, 8 p. m.
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| Dodger officials wery not quite Dever-give-up-guy. But the atti[ready to give up. They knew that tude of the Brooklyn entourage Riek Winn 'Robinson is out for the next few Was that this may be the last 5 opplehans, days, almost certainly a week. Straw. Leaving Philadelphia six pn
be retained as White Sox man- Mount Airy won. . .. The wear Lawrence Central at Pike Town-| After that, it’s a matter of how and a half games out of first . ager next season, and that the sang {ridged home and the “sec. be iuder Uncerta I ude Ronnie: ship, 8 p. m. " wo wore 51 00 way trom Second quickly -the soreness goes. There. Placé with three weeks to go was Saints Jo WH Fran's 0 ome Jan; ond game was called © of. ‘Bland, Speedway footballer, Sacred Heart at Manual, 8 p. m.!| Tommy. Upton evened things up i$ no fracture. But Robinson will bad enough. Now a fight looms F Pl Manager Frank Lane is known to \whose family has moved to Cali- Oras pom. at Champaign, Ill, with his second homer of the year have trouble gripping a bat for even to remain in the first divi- or Een Sen Grand Circuit RC EL UI ~ Th 34 Lane Was American al. e af School's brilliant! n by . Fon A La ea in 194 194 |deat school All-America Fullback Greenticld at Warren Central, beating out a pop bunt to open Await Diagnosis i fight for when Lonez's Indians ran off 15s {Jerry Moers will go to Gallaudet p. m. Saturd {the 10th. Pitcher Ned Garver) f Pa oe Ss Ailment See EM- ROE for the Americ the pennant and was greatly im- Finale Canceled [College for the deaf in Washing-.p. co oo os he Ys i iin sacrificed him. to. second. from: Ig ¢ ; with.a.7.4 ‘pressed by the Senor's general- ton, D. C. He may enroll in-an (Knightstown), 2 on Memorial where he scored on Coleman's’ WASHINGTON, Sept.9 (UP)— sas City | ship. larchitectural college after one __ g P. Mm. . third hit of the night. New York Yankee relief star Joe F CLUBS The Sai “ 3 2 | Hoosiers will have to wait un- |year. ’ Sacred Heart's twin touchdown | St. Louis Cleveland Page had his ailing left hip ex-. split in the ANOTHER LOPEZ rumor’ j pext year to see the Grand! Meyerrose Will Stay in State | combination, Ray Riley and Ed woodrr ‘3 1 1 8Tuckerit ‘5 oo | 2Wined by Dr. George Bennett in ° : Ine. Py was set In motion Yesterday | | Circuit in action again at Indiana. Tech's Allen Meyerrose, 1950 Butler, are going to the Falir- Coleman.et 3 33 1iKennedy.rf, 5 0 2 o/ Johns Hopkins Hospital, “Balti, B WILSON oe eeeser orn on n &1 ~~after-—the-—Cleveland ! “state quarter-mile champion, had, view campus. Riley won the Kokos.f 4 0 3 OBasterin >. 3 o § 3 more, today but there was no im- ® SPALDING sre lost their Friday doubleheader | | State been considering Michigan, Butler county basketball scoring title Sigs § 1,1 JBudreaun” 3 2 3 1mediats diagnosis of the ailment © LOUISVILLE b RENE, pa to the lowly St. Louis Browns. = Yesterd finale was rained | and Indiana, but will select But- last year. Sirnwsadn 4 03 ¢avi ais 4 0 3 1/which has bothered him for more ! against th - . .. The baseball grapevine out again, forcing its cancella- ler or Indiana Central. Ray Hutchison of Ben Davis 13 Garvers 3 1 0 3oreenis 1.5 § § Dan a month. BEGINNERS’ SETS—BALLS § thrbe Bits ° whispered: “Lopez .for Lou |tion. It also had been rained out, Broad Ripple’s John Plum going to 49th Street and so are _ Irosen,. 170 0 of The Yankees said they expected & triple, : ‘Boudreau in 1951.” Loper was |Friday. =~ Bill uiclein, considered... Michigan. but - selected. Speedway's Ray. Stewart... the Totals 36-830 15 Totals 35530 7D. Bennett to. make._his.recom-, GLOVES-—SHOES--BAGS bn with = Cleveland one season | Officials surveyed the track at time winner .of the event. Bill, DePauw. Wayne Reeve and Joe Spark Plug net star, and Duane Mr obi or as In ay 1-3] dation for treatment “within| PARTS—NEAD GOVERS orb. serving as catcher-coach. The 10: 30 yesterday morning and! from Noblesville. first won in Dillon, of Decatur Céntral, plan Wiechers. Warren Central is Cleveland ...... ..... 000 001 Goo 01 & few days.” : Bi b 3 - Browns edged Cleveland again found it to be a sea of mud. Since 1945 and repeated the following oF North Carolina State and Mur-| sending Walt Curran, Ray Ask-| 00m co00 Pit Toor patedy oa. Pag has won only three games, J a 3 last night. {not even a warm sun could get year. He won for the third time ray State Teachers College in ren and Ernie Miedema and Coleman 3. Doby, Home run—Upton. Sag |ang lost six. - otowexrt § FOOTBALL condiiates at mu [he track in shape. L. Orville Mil- ip 1943. Kentucky, respectively. Cathe. Lawtesios Central is giving Dan Avia Lett on bases-—st * Louis ac S a5 takend ance —_— : i olich.ss 4 00T candidates a - . . |dral's Dean Cunningham is goi er, ant four-sport star. alls—O in a : : . nois State Normal College turned nounced the program was can. OUT winners have been: 1936 yo yficnigan State. Eham In Boing 2 Bob Randall and Charles Col. |f nl Sisk Big) Gurus > Orgmes [Hoa and Bob Portertield tomy = SPORTING 4oUDs Go. in | out for first practice last week celled for the season. Bud Williamson; 1937—Ralph Shortridge’s Big Bill Ralph has lins, of Decatur Central, probably pitcher Gromer Gam OmotrisSomy noir Kansas City farm club injf 200 W. Wash. LI-3446 escher > 1 . . . only to learn not a single Futurity Out Stonehouse; 1938 Bud William- been going to summer school at will go to Butler. / Attendasce 1061. |" Pasarela. Time—210. |the American Association, : _eFan.p - quarterback was on hand to call son: 1939 Russell Stonehouse: Virginia Military Institute and Going to Indiana are: Dick A Totals 40 the formations . . . The No. 1 sig- Among the four races canceled 041. Bud Probably will continue this fall. Drake Shortridge; Jack Well- Yankee W she d Out | 8 escher- § nal caller was beaned in a base- by rain was the $10,900 Hoosier 1940; John Watson; 1941—Bu Teammate Rufus Marks, one of man, Ernie Phelps and Don Ross, ashe U | ahises City ball game and the No. 2 field Futurity for two-year-old pacers. Williamson: 1942 Wayne Tim- gp. oiyv'g top grid prospects, will Howe; Bob Weigel. Broad Ripple; WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 (UP) | oe general failed to report. . . . On There were 24 youngsters entered herman; 1943 and "44 —Bob Ham- yu, pajpn Don Crawford and Charles Mar- ~_ vain washed out the Yankees ( oa top . of that, three experienced in the event which was to be run jiton; 1945-'46-Bill Heinlein; From Manual, Butler is getting tin, Speedway; Don Reibel, Law- |and Senators today as they pra ( X | A \M od 1 Fancato. backfield men were away taking In three heats. The entries set 1947 Wayne Timberman; 1948— | oo Breeden. Vince Guiliani and rence Central. Broad Ripple's pared to open a three-game series. | Army pre-induction physicals. a Tecora $ the Fair. ed Bill Heinlein; 1949 Charlie Lea | Johns. Jim Muncie’s choice Tom Graves, Bob Conlin and Jim |The ieams ure scheduled to play, A Jie s = =» ince the race was canceled, Harter. T a double-header tomorrow and a , "state the 24 entries divided the purse, lies between Indiana Central and Altop are IU-ers. So is Howe's Ed attempt to make up the post-| MIDGET AUTO R ACE ible play:
HARRY HARPER, labor commissioner for New Jersey, used to pitch for the
each receiving $396.52. Then the |harnessmen loaded up and headed
Minnéapolis Millers . . . He set for Reading, Pa, and the nex Washington; Ralph Cingo, Beech a “recurd” in 1915 by “leading” 3 ‘meeting on the Grand Circus; the PGA) will select three ama- will include Horace Turner and gt p 8 bétween the two clubs this year. 307 3" inutngs, Koa a Kenny Filer, and Howe will send Grove: Glen Burkhardt, Ben "° "7 t | JAA bine 0 in» ~teurs. The annual PGA meeting Don Franz and Glenn Stanley. | Davis; Don Kortepeter, South-| e teams still have. seven Bahr. Losin
When to Catch Your Fish
The tournament will open Monday with a pro-am tournament. t Each pro (must be a member of
will be held at 9 a. m. Tuesday at which time sites for the 1951
state open and state PGA tour-
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hole semifinal in the champfon- | |ship on Friday. The champion-|
ad over 36 holes. - "The . prize list is broken down with $805 in the championship’
Among other pros from Indian-| is who will try for a slice of prize melon will ba Lou Bola!
Tlie H Noel . of {3 Fares Soren
Butler. Shortridge Makes Contribution Shortridge's contribution also’
.Broad Ripple’s ‘batch includes Dickie Campbell, who earned The Times first annual Athlete of the {Year award for all-round athletic
Big Green basketeer. Tech's AllCity halfback, Russ Meadors, is
Bob Hiiey. Stewart Butler Bound Butler-bound from Washington
|City Lalioff. Luzar and Dick Glassmeyer, of and teammate Vie Musso may.
Koeppe,
Definite Purdue enrollees are: Pomed game Monday afternoon,
Kent Pierce, Howe; Jim Cozart,
| port; Dave . Ostheimer, Central, I Ulysses Rice, The Times Athlete
of the Year award winnér in the
INDIANAPOLIS & AREA _| | neys will be selected. land academic excellence in the county for 1949-50. Dave Bertram, | SEPT 1950 | Qualifying for the tourney will city; Forrest Reehling, Bob Han- | ©f Southport, is Purdue bound. | Based on U.S Gov't forecasts of Tide ang Boromdtnc Pramere. Fish bite best dunag hgh pessurs| ‘begin at 1 p. m. Tuesday. The pg Bill Jessee and John Camp- Greyhounds Get Stars 1 12 3 Hs test will be over 18 holes with the pe). “Indiana Central gets ~ 16 17 18 Lord, Roland Schroeder and Joe > THR PR) SAT low 32 shooters being placed in| Going to Butler from Tech are: s T/T FIT N. {the championship flight. Those charles Englerth, Dick Wills and Washington; who. fail to qualify will be placed | Pete Lupus, Lupus, maybe Ernie Cline, ton Terrell, Don Thomas and WilIn the president's flight. Bill Roepks and Phil Rushton. Ham Sully, Celapua Atusus; Robi FAIR N : Rounds will be played Wednes-| Rospke had considered Wabash, ateutt . yr Xai, Central day and Thursday with the 36 destination of Les Nell, another play, ?
is = Wabash-bound, and Short-
{ship round on Saturday also win! in the Navy in California. So is ridge’'s Bob Gilchrist leaned to-'
{ward Hanover, Pike Township's George Wagle iy going to DePauw, and Howe's John Vollmer
‘group and $320 im the consolation. is Mike Purichfa, The Times’ All-| ‘has thoughts of Notre Dame.
Franklin-ite is James Sea-
Al-City Guard Frank mon, . Washington, while Murray |
Mills, John Winters, Jules Tileston | ,jand Louis Mundy, of Decatur TT are ii to Eariham.
an open date. It was the fourth
postponement
Warren | 8ames left to play with the Yanks - and Decatur Central's (holding an | 8-7 [_season’s ‘edge.
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