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Romps Home At Edgemere
Wistful, My Request Chase Winner Across Finish
NE re, > didn't rain at
Guedact today. 30
, the 31st running of the” $20, 000| added Edgemere Handicap turned|
out to be “easy pickings” for Mrs. |
Evelyn L. Hopkipe' Three Rings. |
The five- -year-old brown geld-
ing, who hag’ come to be known! in recent
as the “rdin-maker”
months, ¥feached the end of the
mile-and-a-furlong event almost | og three’ lengths clear of Calumet | Ben Whitaker's
Farm's Wistful.
My Request was third, a half-
length back of the Calumet filly, { Three Rings has been scratched | from a number of major stakes
this summer because of rain and|
sloppy going, which he frowns up-|
on. Only Filly In Field Wistful, the only filly in the field, uncorked a good stretch run |
in gaining the place spot ahead of |
the tiring My Request. The four-/ year-old daughter of Sun Again/ was well back in the pack before]
she found racing room in the drive. Three Rings’ time for the event | was a nifty 1:492/5, just two-|
fifths of a second off the track | heat races 8:30.
record. He paid $9.10, $6.20 and $4.60 across the board. Wistful was coupled ‘in the betting with Fervent, who. finished 10th. The Calumet entry paid $6.60 and] $4.70. My Request: rewarded $4.80. |
Cub Farmhand Named Rookie of Year
Ransom Jackson, Springfield Cub third baseman and Chicago Cub farmhand, was named the International League's Rookie of the Year today. He collected 18 of 38 votes cast by a panel of newspapermen to!
beat out Ronnie Lee, the Montreal |
Royals’ brilliant young pitcher,
Jackson, a 24-year old native of |
Little Rock, Ark., was hitting .315 | and had clubbed- 20 homers for
the Cubs through games of last!
Thursday, He was a three-letter man at Texas Christian and Texas U, and played in two Cotton
- Bowl games.
Hood of Blues Recalled
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP)—Wally Hood, right-handed pitcher, was recalled yesterday by the New York Yankees from the Kansas City Blues of the American Association. Hood, with the Blues on option, will join the Yankees in Washington either today or tomorrow,
Recall 2 Rookies
CHICAGO, Sept. 9 (UP)—The Chicago White Sox today an-
nounced the recall of rookies Ed|
McGhee and Joe -Kirrene from their farm system. Signed to a 1950 bonus contract, Kirrene, an 18-year-old third baseman from Sacramento, val, will join the Sox here Monday. In 23 games with Colorado Springs, Colo., in the Western League he produced a .320 average including four homers and drove in 20 runs.
McGhee, 23, ranks third in the!
Southern Association with a .334 average. He will report to the Box as soon as their Memphis affiliate finishes the playoffs,
IU Alumni Picnic The fourth annual Indiana Uni-
f
NEW YORK, Sept. 9 (UP)
Sept. 9
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versity alumni stag picnic will be
held next Saturday on Paul DeVault's farm, E. 96th St. four miles east of Route 37. The picnic begins at 2 p. m. and will feature the appearances of | the IU coaching staff in addition to a program of [ sports,
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King of the High Banks to Race Here
At Victory Field
Harlem Trotters, Giants to Clash
in a doubleheager.
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Jesse Douglas,
{Paul Hardy, Zell Miles, Wheeler, Herb Simpson, Kitamura a.and Jin Jim Fishback.
Nomed Hea Head Coach | SYRACUSE, Sept. 9 { Marcel (Marc)
|at Syracuse University today.
Troy Ruttman, king of the sprint cars on the high banks is .!|
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Two top Negro baseball. games, | lthe Chicago Giants and the Har- and, O'Connell yan into left field lem Globetrotters will clash at Victory Field today at 1:30 p. m. the final out.
Giants’ Ha will include ‘ManTed Ratcliffe; Joe Scott, Clyde McNeal, Harry :Rhodes, Othello Strong and John Huber.!M Starting hurlers for the Globe-| trotters will be Joe Bankhead, brother to Brooklyn's Dan Bank-| head, and [Johnny Williams, The! Globetrotters’ lineup will include I {Parnell Woods, Manager- Catcher |
Sam! in Westlake 2, Slaughter 2, Pollet, H Dick | fom Saffell, Kiner, Berardino. Two-base
(UP) — Pohet 3. Hits and runs—off Pollet 7 in 7, Guley, assistant , | basketball coach for the last five o- Dickoan years, was elevated to head coach | | Time
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Pirates Edge Cardinals, 5 to 4
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| 8 Pitcher Ted Wilks with the fourth iM double to put the Pirates in IL (front, and a two-out single by {Johnny Beradino put over the win- re [ning run. - ye
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