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BRAND NEW FACTORY Sunglow Wins | |—-——x4 FORD $50,000 Meet MOTOR At Hialeah
ALL OF THIS Charges Forward In Final Eighth
Of Richest Race MIAMI, Fla., Feb, 24 (UP)—
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Sacr : . icred Heart Singles canta Anita
Jackson Rolls 703 in GM Tourney Favorite Comes Out
By MARION CRANEY Indianapolis’ Patty Striebeck surged into the lead in the indi-| Of Pack to Take
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at Kokomo. ARCADIA, Cal, Feb. 2¢ (UP) TOTAL COST : ’ ’ ; Brookmeade Stable’'s Sunglow . The Milano Inn keglerette pulled out of an earlier slump to burn|—Mrs. Frances Genter’s heavily- charged up in the final elghth of Hessler Bollmore's lanes there with games of 208-100-203-199, an|favored Rough 'n Tumble came a mile today to win the $50,000- : average of 200. She toook a 13- PRE from out of the pack to race to a added Widener Handicap at Hia- | pin lead—with 37.14 Pe ersen| LAFAYETTE STANDINGS two-length victory today in the leah, richest handicap of the A h ‘ points—over Anita Dump, Ft.| Women w 1 pis. $100,000 Santa Anita derby, big Florida racing season, ompare Anywhere Wayne. : {Rat Strieveck, Indianapolis... $3 3114) teSt of the Winter for threevear In Miing bis thing Widener We Firmly Believe This fo Be the Lowest Price in the State ers Among Leaders M on. pte : . winner, but first o , Veteran Standings of BOBS local women, Eva Ro, TD 3 3 Ed Given a superlative ride by the ! | Jockey Doug Dodson held his big PAY AS LITTLE AS $3.00 per Week as reported by Carl Hindel, tour. Alice Matnews Terre Haste © 3 3 211 master jockey, Eddie Arcaro, ; | | chestnut colt on the outside of the ney emce {Loustna Early, Indianapolis... 2 6 28.20! Rough 'n Tumble waited until he Times Photo by Bill Oates pack as Navy Chief fought Three y e, put Marge Skelton iniRose Meyer, Terre Haute... 1 1 31.09 was turning for home to make his ; ie pa for the lead for a mile third, Eva Williamson, fourth, : MEN he did the colt Coach Herman Hinshaw and Tech players Myron Moriarity Rings fo 0 ‘ Judy Hindel, fifth, and L Robert’ Ramsey, Pt. Wayne ...... 75.11!move but when he e | . . «<b ha ina for th Rounding the turn into the 1, ' L.ouanna ' Richard Weber, Indianapolis ...... 7114) fled Interpretation at the' and Bill Evans (left to right), were on the sidelines watching for the Early, sixth Jae DeMichelle, Hammond a.07| easily nailed Interp Belin! 2 + stretch, Dodson still held back Dick Weber Indianapolis | AL Paster. Hammond ..1.11l0 ss01 sixteenth pole and drew away. first time in the last three years yesterday during the local sectional |ntil the final eighth pole flashed climbed into second in last night's Be roarl, Toe lana po, or 0 Interpretation lasted for second tourney semifinals at the Fieldhouse. Tech, winner of the 1949 and 'by. Then Sunglow responded to 829 BROAD RIPPLE AVE. (E. 68RD) BR-5491 § § 8| Phil Meisenhelder, Terre Haute .. 65.10 ean was . : : : : round, after a fair start yesterday | John I rT Wayne u's - 19.43 While oe proecy age wp for 1950 sectional basketball titles, was upset Friday by Broad Ripple, his mild urging, and pulled away
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olig held fifth with 67.03. | MADISON, Wit. Feb. 24 (UP) | t 1:50 2/5, two and a fifth sec-| By United Press 14 40. 3.10; Triograph. 113 (L. C. Cook), | catching the leaders from the far At Sacred Heart, Joe Meredith! — The University of Wisconsin| = = 0 than Your Hosts AT HIALEAH 3.80. Vv. Mary. outside, but finished third, threeheld the reins as the t track team ended Michigan | FIRST ($3500; allowances: 32-vear.olds;| Also: Port Beaumont, Foxy V., Mary-| ’ , ; . ourne y| ; track record. 3 furlongs) —Prize Ring, 121 (T. Atkinson), migirl, Old Burlap, Digit, Lee Shore. [quarters of a length behind Three - . there swung into its final day|State’s record of no defeats Im™., went off at odds of 343%, 8:30: Bucopep. iia (>. Madden): 180 |2 ‘urlones) Brisand. 114 (R. Kennedy, Rings. Gangway was fourth. ; OF ALL today™ Joe spun 165-197-195-234 | AUa1 Mdions gi Suldoor meets about nine to five and paid $5.60, | Also: Jug Band, Bunnyland, Nobility. Mix. 3.80, 260, 220, Roval Hazel, 100 J. E.| Hedley Woodhouse, on Mrs. E. for 791 yesterday. His 144-pin/ 57 5/6 Y, I ne P $3.40 and $2.70. Interpretation Maren aa Wilson). 3.80." iohdy oO |L. Hopkins’ Three Rings, claimed ) handicap gave him 935, and the! : ‘ a y. paid $4.20 and $3.30 and Aegean SPCOND ($3000; claiming; 3-year-olds; sha Dr & ax. Anxious, Tobagsan, |, foul against Sunglow for cut- " lead in the singles there. He aver-| The meet wast decided until, , 104 5560 to show 8130." 3, 330; Huddle, 108 (L. Batcheljer). Jimmy. © So ting in, but the Hialean sfewards R ages 147 on the Fountain Square the last event—the high jump) : : Jo, 0 Binks, 00 ol Blut, 30 A). W. BIown anter. )
{9.10, 5.4 : " |when Wisconsin's Dick Kellman! In fifth place came Gold Capi-|also: Kay's Children, Going Places, Blue! SIXTH (352500: allowances; 3 year olds; Would not allow it.
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Alleys te | ) | Path. Mr. C, Kriegel, Elk, Pete|1.7, ft . . An-| : at tens — Ohio Oil 100P | ;10areq the bar at 6 feet 3 inches tol, then Frendswood, Lion, No- Esti Mi, C; OU Srqel, Fare Te Gerson) 19.60, 500, 3 80 Oats, 118 10. a Sl in oh is so familiar io ‘and knocked Michigan State's thirdchance, Piquancy, Moham-| THIRD (53000; claiming; 4 vears up; Lynch) 3.20, 3.40; Bulverde, 116 (H. Keene), Mrs. Dodge Sloane's top y \ i The tourney, which pays $100 ,,.y Anqrulis out of a first-place medan . and Greek Pass, 17 1'g, mie! Baneiashers 101 (3 Pico), Also: Bill Bailey. Kings Hope, Brown Winning stable of last year, estabt on perfection and $75 first and second-place tie: ‘Which would have given the lengths behind Mohammedan, 5.60, 3.60; Dentifrice, 108 IL Batcheller), Smoke. {lishing Sunglow as 3 to 1 favorite. 6 ® on the basket- prizes, has as single game leaders | ==. ..'t “to visitors In scoring his victory, today, §9> pier, Mo BO G00 Blom ET x and" ao 1-116 mle | Sunglow paid $9.00, $4.20 and Bob Maschmeyer, John Fehr and; = +. Rough 'n Tumble scored the sec-| FOURTH ($3500; allowances; 3-year-old Mount Marcy, Je ® Church), 6.00, 300,185.10, Three Rings went off at : . John Scheib—all with 268. | Jesse Thomas copped four firsts 4 "stares win of his career. It Pes I Mom 113 Schur. 330; Bf warted, 116 (LC Cook), 340.4 to 1 and returned $6.40 and FOR MOST ALL CARS y {for Michigan State. He won the , 8:00. 3.70: Colony Miss, 118 (H. Wood-| Also: A—Blue Hills, Bolingover, Thelma | ; id 2a8y. Jackson Rolls 703 "140 vard dash, the 40 high hurdles {was the colt’s 11th start and he $06. 3-79 COC SH08. Tevity. Glori- Berger, A—Why Not Now, A—Dart By. | $4.00, while County Delight pa James ¥. Jackson rolled 703 in 40 y ws. and the rod a ’ihas never beeen out of the money ite. Fancy Gal, How Bonnie, Mischianza, | A—Brookmeade entry, | $4.60. x 8 of two of the the General Motors tournament OWE, anc Lhe broadump. = more than a year of racing. FIFTH (33000; allowances; Joyear-oids;| ATH Gon aiming; 4 years ups | Sunglew collected Sn for AUTO PARTS at West Side to sweep out in . % eT TTT fillies: 6 furlongs)-—Fair Self. Si et-11a miles) —Bodens Pal, 112 1 * Wane) | is victory, a recor sly canceled the front in ingles actual and nand- Misbehaving Horse ‘Mount Marc Wins io": Skelly), "16.40, 1.00: “Homan Miss: | 4.80. 4%; “Star "8 atiuate, ‘Io (1:7! the 14 runnings of the Widener, 21 13 E WASH iles. fcap there. Jackson, a 181-aver- Geratched From Race | ; y Bilis td Sullmonel; 4.00. Also: Suntan "| §o'Kee, Clever Miss. Leonidas, Mary sco Ito bring his all-time winning to . ’ of City College age kegler in the Allison AC loop, | $25 000 Hondica SIXTH $5000: allowances; 4 vears and NINTH (81200; claiming: 4 vests up: $134,350. tudy the situa- blasted 215:273-213 for his 703. ARCADIA, Cal, Feb. 24 (UP)| ' Pile, and rere: Li, mistiolt Lie mile) Brome, 3 0. 5 Parner: ® GRILLES ¢ GRILLES ¢ GRILLES Wi is 38- i {—V n's Forge, on the stew- 10.00. 4.40; Marta, 106 (L. Batcheller),| 4.80, 3.80; Big Road, 115 (G. Silva), 6.00. ith his 38-pin handicap, he took ulca ge, | NEW ORLEANS, La., Feb 24 g%0% 507 glilanda. ‘114 fR. Permane),| also: “Lickety: Cur CAlphara, Misty Eight, EE ——————— reason, too handicap lead with 74L. \{ards’ list at Santa Anita for bad| (UP)— Mount Marcy, owned by|2.70. Aiso September, The Mater, Mackie. | Inaccessible, Roundeleer. | ar 0 p " ' . Jackson hit nine in a row in| behavior, was scratched today|C. V. Whitney, won the 24th run- SEVENTH $50,000 added Widener han- AT SANTA ANITA | } ill take approxi- his middle game, then picked up!from next Saturday's mile and a/ning of the $25,000 New Orleans! bSunslow, 116 (D. Dodson), 9.00. 430. PIRST (33500; claiming: & vears up: 7 . : - it of its 13-ganie only eight on his next ball. He quarter $100,000 handicap. Ihandicap today by six lengths be-|84o, 450. County ~ Delight, 303 (A: 550 050 HF per, Sia wae Detroit Ath etes used to finance spared out, then opened his third, The I J. Collins horse wheeled fore a jam-packed crowd of about Catalano), 4.80. Alto Lone Eagle Gane-| 30. 370; Incheapella, 104 aosolaner). EAGLE REMANUFACTURED » modest athletic game with four strikes. (for the second time last Saturday|14,000 at.-the Fair Grounds. Post Card. Aegina, xWhirling Dough. | Jumbuck, Put And Call, Iwelsta, War ; Star Laundry Leads lin the $50,000 San Antonio handi-| TLotowhite, winner of last week’s| xGoid Heel, Navy Chiet. voy Circle TL Aden. ‘Torremoto, Kaleh's Baby. DETROIT, Feb. 24 {UP)— Ball All Models-All Guaranteed the president of The Star Laundry team of cap and the stewards probably|Letellier Memorial handicap, | in meade entrs. ¢ “Firiongs: Trusting, 120. et hog: | (Dutch) a ot oe NO MONEY DOWN uld move with Chevrolet, Indianapolis, snatched would have barred the 6-year-old gained second place, while hiS| EIGHTH (53500; claiming: 4 years up: 15 Brooks). 3.70, 370; Add-A-Bet. 130 | Director and head football coach £-Z TERMS ration if the box the lead in the team actual event. son ‘of Mahmoud who was the running mate, Thwarted, was 1118 [Diles on turfy—Fair Appraisal " 109 Loneden), 1200, heey, Janhoodier, Lordi of the University of Detroit tonot exist, John Kelsey and Jim Dennie 1949 handicap winner. | third. 114 (J. Culmone). 10.20, 5.90; Mr, Fox, Quill. Hyperplay, Melinda Lou. | ing” Just Call Any Time rabbed the doubles actual 1 dl ar————————————— {117 (R. J. Martin), 3.90. Also: Great Pun. | THIRD ($3500; allowances: 3.year-olds: | 48Y in a “house clean ng" move y 3 then busts out g actual lea Mount Marcy was shipped from Esbirre. Suffazon, Realico, Michigan IIL g furlongs)—Blue Lea, 115 (J. Westrope', to make Detroit a national grid- " a. with a 1213. ‘Button Skates Ahead |mialean Park for the race. He Sapuoriont Jack Heather. Bobs Ace so. "430 330: sioke 129 ic. Guster: 1b Ton er DEN NY S GARAGE Jim Rutter paced the Laundry xl - + 3 ’ ' ‘ : . maker), 3. Fant Ki 1. 2 u examine this In W ial also was entered in the Widener| NINTH ($3500; claiming: 4 years up: 6 Maker) 390. Also: Fanfare King Al; The former Detroit Lions Star, are the more re- team to 1014-50091 to 2583, Ho n World Jills Vials Dic} (od2y at Hialeah and would have ifs" 350 SH 88e veo rec: 10h Cours) Venture. 0 0 “HY: I who served as U. of D. backfield 326 BEECHER : MA-3130 - > -, . i » — 0, 3.40; a more m, 1C. i t i ye ; Jo in t Dyers Allison Hopewell team jumped Button of Englewood ‘x J. or peer. gown Back dt if the LW Ay Night. ane, P apie: 1 miles, Cash Reward, 118° W. "got: coach Jas! season, Suseeeds Cluck aa e ag ay into second in team actual with pleted the first part of the men’s = er, Little Captain, : A Weslroper. 5.19. 34a: apote Boy, oAcr a8 heac coach an y 97 Wanted Automobiles 97 Wanted Automobiles ise. They were 917-964-994 2875, paced by Russ world figure skating champion It was Mount Marcy's first vie- AT SUNSHINE PARK | jr aid. Anderson), 3.00, Also: Sanson, Brazil as athletic SirectoR. 3 . fl : re fe ’ ol “itory in four starts this year. He! FIRST ($700: claiming: 4 years up; a 3 +» Taurus, Charbob: Baer resigned Dec. after the ' Belinger's 624 and Oscar Buses {Sl the Sommpulsors. figures covered a mile-and-a-sixteenth in |1o'{6" $00: 3.00. Archer 115 ib. Batumi): "Swooa- Keli enter athletic board of control started . . e over runner-upiq. / 2.60, 2.70; 4 4 TM , 4.30 PTH ( i iming: 4 : Ti A ou tell a fix in Kelsey and Dennie took over Hellmut Seibt of Austria today. | set, One [ull second off the dss. bly tte Cbd de’ dy soit Sarabay: | piongh.— Heh Apne 1112 * Arcaro) an investigation of the school’ the doubles by rolling 544 and 668] The U. S. champion, holder of arg shag. oo Daa 3000, 8800 OND. (700. iain: & pars up; §| Gilsson). £30," 340; Epsilon. 112 (athletic setup. ; us tendency is to respectively. Dennie's games were the 1950 title, obtained a score of > 0o So-20- Ura terion ats Ce RISGEAL | Barenol: 8.10 Alte: Her Triumph smart deposed as athletic director, 18 : arotind the bas- 243-226-200. The tourney there 730.7 points while Seibt, the| Lotowhite and Thwarted ran as|i%% 330,10; Cte |, ig oF, Magny'| Great’ spirit, Sir Cupenor.”” ~*""°¢ being retained as chalnman of e star shooter ¥ ” stra : la J. D. Bailey-trained entry. The Also: Royal Chap. Gauntlet Second At-|, SIXTH (34000; allowances: 4 years up; the athletic board on control. ends tonight. « strongest of European competi-| y Ty € Second At-|o § . | peti-| tempt, Shined Up, Careon, Rosalu, Dor-|% furlongs) —Tantamount, 119 (R. Neves). nope than 30 candidates, Inten than usual At Kokomo, the Moose Home tors, could only aggregate 658.6 ®trY paid §2 and $3.40 othy N Lee. [10 430, 00 20s un Rene. 13 UW. : ask questions. | ———————— Daily Double Paid $45.70 |Golaneri). 360. 280: Turner-On, 114 (Elcluding many assistant coaches : team from Bloomington took over points. : v THIRD '(§700; claiming: 3- and 4-vear-| aPeudal, Grand Pere, Thanks Agsin. from several of the country’s top WE TOP YOUR HIGHEST BID be only a part both team actual and handicap] e————————— This Week's State, olds: 6 furlongs) —Ferial, 110 IE. Pucko), Skelter. aNaylor-Cornell entry. bC. Ring | 1t .were interviewed overdo it would events leads in the Moose tourna- : er B90 3p Apuart Little, 107, Elise. entry. {oothall Leama : Regardless of Make, Model Condition nous intent too Kentucky Captures Bi 10 Cage Card ler), 3.70, 3.10; Money Moon, 115 (M. Her-| SEVENTH ($100,000: Added Santa Anita before the decision was made to eg e or ous in ment with 2855. Their team totals g g nandez). 540. Also: Bemmy, Sly Mouse, Derby; 3-vear-olds; 1% miles—Rough 'n| : Flaps Up, Elesie, Caunsil, Arroba, Dagger|Tumbi (E. Arcarc) Roush Belevate Clark from its own staff. 53_086- 0 C f A TOMORROW Tumble, 118 rcaro), 5.60, 3.40, 2.70; were 853-086-1016. The 1016 was Lonfrerence Again Point. | Tterppetation = 118. ig" Lomdeny 210] backfield coach last year he most tolerant new high single game totals. Their Iowa at Indiana. FOURTH ($700; claiming: 3- and 4-year-| 3.30; Aegean, 118 (G. Gitsson): 5.60. Also | As ba gs EYE D ¥ will stand for Randiosp snore as 3100. by bere | (LEXINGTON, Ky. Feb. 24| Nerhweeratruue. Ere ee TDD great Pan Nolghvietanse, Liew. Clark was given special chatge of y . » - | . ), 3.10,, 2.70. 2.20; . w y . - ’ d, of course, the tit of a 247-pin handicap. { (UP) — The Kentucky Wildcats, Michigan State at Minnesota. 13 (H. Craig). 5.60, 300; My | Medan." Prquaney aPrankel - Goldstone | Detroit s passers who Sstablished good to the bum ya = {closed out their eighth comsecu-| Gedarviile at Huntington. Sarahash. Bow Compass, Nagbas: lg) emis 5000; all i 12, Jew a eo iis | A , {tive season in the top spot of the! Notre Dame vs. New York U. (Madison|Rose, Piliow, Galloping Pass, |, (FIGHTH ($5000: allowances: 4 years up: yards gained through the air. ey from if he's Sacred Heart Standings | Square Garden) 11/16 miles) —Free Soul, 111 (H. Moreno), Ie has to be on oe Meredith oe 1-144—835 Southeastern Conference tonight BB TESDAY 1 FETE 13700; claiming: § years up; | 15.40. 8.80. 550; Silver Count, AL rg The 43-year-old Clark led the " : 101 the play. Wilk Carver ie > 18 30014 by routing Vanderbilt, 89 to 57. | Centre at Hanover. = adeiphi 11:30. 8.40. 420; Tnalue, ne 8, Whfiains)! Brooks) & 10. Also: 8un_ State. Sure Detrost Lions o their Jone Na. 93 Auto Parts & Service 97 Wanted Autcmobiles eorge Cravens . . | It was Kentucky's 97th consecu- otre Dame vs. Penn ( adelphia). Also: Maz ’ e (WW. er), 3.10.1 e, Ma oment, Tops Boy an ut- tiona 00 ague champion- . . Aba Randy Frankes 824 Sic 8h | Ne nome xourt victory-and their| Earlham at Tor ne Bdorou ma; Php: Chock Abloek, ney. ship in 1935 and was an all-NFL CALL FR. 8168 1 1 : 24th win in 25 contests. DePauw at Butler. S300. SiAndicap: 3 years up: 8 back for five straight years, An : all ih the foote Huntiheton at Indians Central. soe" io. 30 rernomic 115 Michiqan Lists | All-American quarterback at Col- Says For F A I missing thé bas- ile . THURSDAY raig), 4.70, 3.00; Fighting Fool, 108 (E.| Ls; iorado in 1931, Clark started his ree ppra sa ad passing and Billikens Rip Drake Tri-State at Indiana Central. Yanhayer), 3.30. Also: Lord Baltimore,| ’ Be DE MOISES To Feo. oi (UP Babs C8 You And’ Me Hallie Boy, Im. King Race Track Dates |pro football career with Ports- B d { WE NEED 100 ay. ¥ast-—Economieal--Guaranteed tBu NED, | Hanover at Villa Madonna. SEVENTH ($800: allowances: 4 (| jmouth and came to Detroit u ge G00D, CLEAN cisely the techs Bring Your Set To —St. Louis University rallied late John Millikin at Oakland City 3, 118 Tiles) Gung hcesi § Years ub: AETROIT, Feb. 24 (UP)—Al-|1934. | 3 Shes keyman on AR a VOGUE a the first half tonight io doyse Taylor 4 SATURDAY dim BS) Sn S00: 740, 3.30; 1Dashing | though continuing his investiga-| Besides serving as player coach T0 '46-'61 USED CARS ro ing the point Drake University hopes and went | Jndiana at Michigan. i) Nope). 230. Four. Flases, tion of “gambling elements” con-|°f the Lions in 1938, Clark was AU JOHN RAMP, INC owling Green in 2310 N. Mer. (Rear) mr-1530 §| O° to a 68 to 57 Missouri Valley Tiinols at Northwestern. zFinished 1st but disqualified and placed g 8 {head coach of the Cleveland] 5 8 takable dumper Dalis 53 P. Mo Sat. sun. 11 to ¢ | D3sketball victory before 4500) oh Staiesibesat, EIGHTH (1000: allowances: & oars pile a rca tracks, [Rams for four seasons and in 2302 E. WAS nats fans. i . Notre Dame at Marquette. _[mile and 70 yards) Vansiam, 113 (4 Michigan Racing Commissioner 1949 served as backfield coach of Service . A H. ST. im 170" Crate)” 3 do. 150: ‘Ruitme ‘pen: 103 Fred E. Harris announced racing|the Los Angeles Dons. CHAS. C. BABCOGE
get the notion, ! (L. Richards),’ 7.30. Also: Flagler, aGuerry-| In its first year as a member ! a he uation, son, or "iassermatter, Picanny, Cloud- gies Tov the SOMING Seasoh of the Missouri Valley Conference PAINTING ! DRESHER SAYS: be honestly off . ; | mIVINTH, (8800: claiming; 4 years up: 1% e request of Gov. (3. Men-|in 1949, U, of D. copped the grid Low As : Fa 7.007" eat” itch, 104 Baird), 540. en Williams, Harris held up an-|championship and last year was $43 50 You will be astonished at {8.70, 3.60; Ma , - | i ual'for Joe Di- | deal. 3.30, Also: Contra Sail Ballast, nouncement of the dates pending Second to Tulsa. ’ the prices we will pay for ess three or four " ® u Lrg Mi Brief, Pied D'Alouette,| 3 100k at information gathered | WRECK 'RE-BUILDING
I once watched | by the Kef te * i’ 7 | i t : AT FAIR GROUNDS {by the Kefauver Senate “crime your nice post-war car, hen he was the FIRST ($1000; claiming: 4 years and inp: PUSHING” committee on Michigan Dunkel 5 College All Metal Rengitp=-Glasa P
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