Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1951 — Page 15
MONDAY, MAY 7 1951
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Redhead, ‘Babe’
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Rackets & Restringing 5 Jimmy McClure's Pla-Good Sports Shop 1718 Central Ave. TA-2529
Steiner Quits n nin Cage Post at Shortridge
Keeps Baseball Job;
Sport Parade—
I Told You So, Gloats Writer
Count Turf's Derby Victory Makes Fraley Prophet, Profit
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By United Press NEW ¥ORK, May 7—I just hate to say I told you so,
PEBBLE BEACH, Cal, May 7 but if I can crowd my-way past those smiling bill collectors ~-Red-headed Patty Bers b
By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS Jerry Steiner has resigned as
Tonle Tablets for Be. vim, vigor, younger feeling, | this very day. Get Introductory or “‘get-acqualin | ve tadav. at specially reduced rine, only At all drug stores everywhere—in Indian-
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day : fhe Sree Bole Dhrie & beat at the front door today, I'd like to remind you that Count head basketball coach at Short- |apolis at Hook's and Haag Stores, i } - e Didrikson at her ; . : 1 ridge High School. And Cleon Test own game—off the tee—vyester- Turf, the baby who bounced home on lop in Saturday S Reynolds has been named to suc- MEN'S AND BOYS ig lest day, but admitted today that the Kentucky Derby, was Fearless Fraley's selection. ceed him. BASEBALL SHOES ive. Steveawon “Babe” must have had an off day. Maybe it wasn't the greatest discovery singe Chris Steiner's resighasion Vas ae Br n the . drivers’ The touring girls, playing in (nl ie aba ep ie [nounced today by Joel Hadley, SILES3 10 & s ‘considered & tie. Weathervanes Tare an Columbus started touting can do quite well with 10 per cent Shgrtridge ‘principal. Hadley said | AND 6 10 12 $ 95 and will have to fal Golf Tournament, finished western real estate. But it of $98,000. £0. x einer i ra a fined Cleats” Y fest. Nien short. stop here yesterdav Was like finding kopeks on a J.J. AMIEL, the dubious owner, Shonndre Be I SeIRl oes un ] Guranteear- — 1 WHO NEE ls Toth the Minneapolis. treckiesace-corner-tast S— wiEn-Si-Fegy=figunet-pis-Count Fart we “St woteiner requested TeaAsiEn: | 1 SCHIFF'S SHOES Dick Cott cars Zah ont of Mrs, less tried to tell you that he had a long shot chance.” Only OM ment,” Hadley said. “There was " ® 259 E Wash. 0-1 at aharias. Fearless had faith and, I might from other members B -lap record for “I pl y ithe winner of the Rose Run. It aqd with forgivable indiscretion, N° pressure tro : ig © 140 E Wash. . 16th St. Speed played my finest game with _ hy , « Se lof the coaching staff. We are well grocery-tavern woods yesterday,” said Miss Berg, a5 downright nice of all you baked it *vith beautiful. gorgeous ;1oaceq with Jerry's work. In re- Stores © 346 W. Wah Brunswick, N. J., “My irons were good—and I was fOlks not to noise it around and tickets. signing the basketball post, he © 1063 Virginia
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I hail! WoRdehiul win Avo felt he could give more time to wml ways, both for an offspring of the , .pay) and his other responsi-
immortal Count Fleet and for Mc- bilities.”
lucky. That's how I won.” She ruin the price. had scores of 76-76-—152 for 36 Not looking a gift horse in the
out has confined holes, compared with 76-80—156 mouth, understand. But even the : : mouth, ! : Creary. Ever since I covered 3 LIGHT. . - a ’g ’ S Sh idge at he eastern sea for Mrs. Zaharias. Juicy $31.20 he paid wasn t the Count Fleet's triumph in 1943. Hyp ourolts cate 19 Hortpldge a) HOH » Indianapolis Next right price. A very inconsider-\p,ye suffered looks which sug- WEIGH get around” the arate decision wrapped up the! : semester. He formerly served as h to quality, but : : Sa five-horse betting Seoted senility as I rated him the pes q pagketball coach at Cathe- FELTS 0 q y, bu But the two move on to the Count in a five-horse betting greatest. horse of all time. As for! ea as all - ays, There are hale leg of the tournament in “field” at* the mutuel windows or |Gonn. he needed it. pig fob Mow hela by my % 00 0 can. ndianapolis on M <7 in athe w y i t ; : a P! ay «+7 in a'he would have kicked back a Last year I flew fo Louisville, Steiner held the head cage fob 5
deadlock—each with 205" strokes least three times that much. for 72 holes. 8 4 on
Asked if she thought her im- STILL, THE %31.20 will
proved game now could hold the quite a porterhouse even famous “Babe” on even terms in days.
with the little man and he was! really down or. his luck. He had b the frightened idea that he was washed up and things went so badly that he quit riding the next
, Speedway rails ? to see if Tony wed to take part n of the Granae
r four years. In addition to his aseball duties, he teaches health and safety and directs the school's intramural activities.
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HARRY LEVINSON
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TIREEMOUNTING—Lyle Armstrong, 5128 E. Washington St., mounts a tire in the Firestone ga-
cial for the race. part owner and
the future, she had no confidence.
And, while Count Turf is handing the horse laugh to 19
month. It was only this Febru-
Hadley said that no other basketball coaching changestare con-
rage for the Hinkle Special that Jack McGrath will drive in this year's 500-Mile Race May 30.
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Ye colts who chased him home. I'm Ary tat he declied 0 11) 8 somes templated. Bob King continues as Upset Bug Hits Four-Ball Meet Golf Notes RN car was entered D It Wi doing a bit of snickering myself. only fot races nth Saturday. 'oerve coach and Allen Levinson TR" LM io biting the ridian Hills, led the way to the The ABC best ball tourney at piedway : Granatelll. Tony aywa inner There were 75 so-called “experts” 91. Ces~yni S v' stays as freshman coach. « Fo + BIN Golf TaAThA- Sunday quarterfinals by defeat- yesterday was won with a score of 69 by n~hot-rod racing » in the. Churchill Downs press box " RE WAS ; rr — rt Spring Fou a ? pil IE : , A team composed of John Banish, Windy has At Winchester and they picked everviing froin... ST/RE WAS some to-do when lecti ment. ing Bob Funk and Bill Diehl, of Nave Pred Wampler Sr. and Jack Conner, le H favored Battle Yor ig Mrs.) as discovered, after the race, Program Selections Bill McCune and Hank Camp- Speedway. 5 and 4 with three-| Two teams were tied for second. with 1 . e mo J Se i 3 7 4 . s s ri i ircult lock, stock Time Kitlo: Serviee O'Leary's cow. Everything. that ‘hat ¢ount Turf had a loose right | AT CHURCHILL BOWNSC, mac. bell, of Willowbrook, pulled the under par shooting. Glogono, Charles “Toole and Bob Linden. | ich racing is not WINCHESTER, Ind. May 6— is oxcept Count Turf. Poor fel- or shoe but from the way he 3 _Tommy Alan, Hobad, Nanchang tees out from under Coffin’s| John David-Dick Stackhouse defeated Burnside. Tuck Williams, Joe Koehl and . 8, J # ‘ - , i i appy’s Rebel, Delig ’ ons : . - . , Funk-Bil fehl, 5 ar . : i ‘A Jimmy Daywalt of Wabash, Ind., lows. And I use that adjective looked winging under the wire, | iREy Rr "Trim Ball. Lads Bettis. medalists Reese Barry and Ted oN kro arse. dslealed Ted Bodkin . : who is scheduled to drive th Be se 1 .~!Count Fleet's kid could have run; s—Arrested, Tia. Mendy. Lach Sel ok nol SrOMAD Tr € advisedly They ignored their : | 6—Jennielee, Baluster, Romanda ach. ar Merkler Special in this year's 500 an : those other oat-burners into the 7TNever In Doubt, Bix Road, Gay Liberty. AeClune and Campbell won the _ John Hare Jr.-Jack Leer defeated Carl Solunar Tables first c Ity is y Y. © UU" own sport's greatest adage. turday. M | 8—Saint Nicholas, Fresh Breeze, Festi- McCune a p Smith-Chuck Hess, 3 and 2. ras y 3 Mile Race, won the 50-lap feature This. 1s blOsaTias Wherever ground Darefodted Sa wi ay vel II. . surprising 2 and 1 upset at South e Clayton Nichols Boh Crouch defeated AM PM From Individuals. Banks and Estates n AAA observe : D.- By. e e wasn't as good as his da AT _SPORTSMAN'S PARK—. ’o ’ jene Emery-Pete Dye. 3 and 2 Minor Major Minor Major - ‘ 1 yesterday when &print’ race here yesterday. horsemen gather, they'll expound i he em. a Bo smart chip, Reads Castle, Oklahoma Time, Kenayr. Grove yesterday. rl poccune-Hank Caminbel] defeated .. ... 6.25 sed 6.45 12:35 Any Site aud Quantity, Highest Prices Daywalt, who was clocked at on t i ortance of go reeq- wed oes ig LR | Otherwise the tourney ran "givin Heckman-Les Crews defeated Tomorrow ..... 1:15 1:00 7:35 1:23 an observation - : : 0 e importance of good off the old block. }3—Phantom Heels, Yale. Jo : Clark Espie-Pete Stone, 2 and 1 Wednesday ..... 8.05 1:50 825 2:15] LL. at 37136.23 for ihe 25 miles, Gnistied ing. Most of them can relate! gome of the doubters will come Iho Rina hie Biase Whiri of || true to form. John David “Ralph Heinlein-Bob Buchanan defeated Tutsnay ceases Be 2 a 3:00 1 OHIO . : ahead of Doc Shanebrook, who their favorite family tree farther yp now with alibis about poor| 3—§on, clarie, The Pees, Autos Dib.. Detending Shans, Son f ay J ss Rater Ralph Jordan defeated Bob Saturday |... .. 10:38 410 10:45 4:35 | Oven to 7 P.M.. Sat. te . Sun. to Neon (ING in yesters was second and Bill Mackey, back than you can trace the racing luck, over-heated saddles, 8—Helentown. Flagler. Conaquinet. and Dick Stack ouse, 0 €-! Blake-Mike Borson, 2 and 1. Sunday 11:30 4:55 11:30 5:20 © . third. ’ — a . 3
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_Cabots and the Lodges. So they frost - bitten bits, back - stretch| Duane Carter, a heat winner, ignored Count Turf—although his plyes and various other excuses. Jed the feature until the 18th. 48p daddy, Count Fleet, and his!Byt they ¢an't talk Saturday's when Daywalt took over, Carter granddaddy, “Reigh Count, both|regult out ‘of the record book—| was forced back farther on the won~this scorching scamper. (Count Turf by four lengths.. ! 3, co-winner with He
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