Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 July 1951 — Page 17
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19 | 23 ‘500’ Drivers In Darlington Race Today:
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: oh § DARLINGTON, 8. C., July 4—Twenty-eight drivers) WIMBLEDON, England, July 4—A pair of American S giant killers turned i fire ey ona i oe today as 123 of whom had qualified for this, year’s 500-Mile Race in| Herbie Flam, Beverly Hills, Cal., and Dick Savitt, Orange, Indianapolis, lined up today for the running of the 250-mile |
ries as a : ’ N. J.. clashed in the semifinals of the Wimbledon tennis Independence Day big car race here at Darlington’s Inter-| : By OSCAR FRALEY ; : national Raceway. : 2 engaging : United Press Sports Writer tournament. | top in the 3 OAKMONT, Pa., July 4—Sam Both were making surprise appearances. Johnnie Parsons, last year’s winner here, ‘had to make : 3 Snead, the tomato can king of two attempts to get into the, osted. the Blue Ridge Mountains, ruled Chunky young Flam, BULLETIN Friction Fullerton Special with Johnny Me-| s will stdy professional golf for the third seemed doomed to certain de-! WIMBLEDON, England, field. His Wynn's Friction powell behind the wheel. Me-
time today-—convinced that he is
Proofing Special was bumped| Dowell qualified the first day at Our SERVICE DEPT. remains two years past the top of his
by faster speeds, and Parsons|112- 781 miles an hour. OPEN 'TIL MIDNIGHT jumped into Milt Marion s car| Tyenty . of gh Jays Y daily (6 p. m. on Saturday) land qualified at 112.219 miles an] {qua ers made e e ex to save truck owners value Bie Atusie Juonday Meare 5) en’s doubles in the Wimbledon {hour for the second fastest qual-| (Easton, Springfield; 1l1., and Carl able time on the road. Trucks
ips today. | lifying speed. |Forberg of Detroit, were named | can be driven in at the end just as unlikely that tennis championships today. | SPEEDY._Holder of more fast | . Savitt would be Playing totay, for! Louise Brough, Beverly Hills, | po 4010 opr any other stock | Sitting on the pole position to-|alternate starters after their cars of the working day and
h - |day was a car that couldn’t make were bumped by faster speeds. icked the next morning. he met U. S. Champion Art Lar-| Cal, and Mrs. Margarey, os | car driver, Frank Roessler {ne Indianapolis field; the Hart-| Indianapolis “500” drivers who pichee ap 9
feat when he played top-seeded] july'4 (UP)—Two crack U. 8. game, Frank Sedgman of Australia in| teams won their way into the “But don't get the idea that the quarter-finals, yet he licked! semifinal round of the womI'm’ going to retire,” Snead bubbled, stuttering in his excite‘ment after winning the PGA golf championship. “I'll be around as long as I
can make a buck.” sen of San Leandro, Cal, in the| borne DuPont, Bellevue, , . iat {tailed t t into ib No time wasted! This is an- ” . ’ , . 4 at the aile o get into e starting Sam made 3500 “bucks” win. quarter-finals. But he, too, was| seeded No. 1, defeated Mrs. Joy vil be rp " herd Seng) od Darlin ton Starters lineup were Fred Agabashian,| °ther Washington Chevrolet ning the PGA crown for the third upset hungry and gobbled up Lar- Mottram and Jean Walker- | W. 16th St. Midget Speedway g uke Dinsmore, Rodger Ward] ™ customer services. time. And the man accused by sen, 6-1, 6-4, 6-4. Smith of Britain 6-1, 6-4 and | for the running of the 50-lap. | 1 Johnny McDowell, Santa Monica, Cal. ! qd Forbery. Ward Woe (6 tore} . his fellow pros of burying his Today they fought it out in the Doris Hart, Jacksonville, Fla., state championship race. Time | pulierton Special, L12761. = oho Zink 8 lecond tient Vestordas ww] loot in tomato cans back in the Regal Center Court for the right and Shirley Fry, Akrom, 0. | yialc at 7, heats at 8:30. a Culver City, Cal.lsmashed his car against the con- N hills jokingly asserted that “this to meet the winner of the semi- ranked No. 2, eliminated Jean | clangy“Gbecial, 1tiog0. | erete wall in front of ‘the main ASHINGTO will fill a few more.” final between Ken McGregor of Quertier 2M Fron Tuckey of wetierat Engineering Special, 111.040, antral Straightaway grandstands when | CHEVROLET § : - i { i ukovich sno en i Pretty Good Australia and Eric Sturgess of| britaim, 6-9, b=1. Exc. Speelal, 111.663. his ‘motor froze during a practice, ac avis, van Nuys, Cal, Parks South Africa. The title match Ken McGregor reached the | 8. Jimmy Dav Nap. | ; b wo 3 ahd s triumph over lige will be played Friday. men’s singles finals with a 6-4, (Ofeiamuser, Hite Nuys, Cal, Bob Estes | Race time today was to be 9! Your Downtown Chevrolet Dealer ; a rkemo was an easy vic- The Yanks hoped, of course,| 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 victory over Eric |Svecial, 111.388. os Anseles garatoft| 'p. m. and track officials were ex- [FFVIEETTNCAET ™ ; tory, Snead admitted, but he - COME TO PAPA—Som |, Sturgess would be the foe, Sturgess of South Africa. Mec- |Special. 111386, © = Beach, Cal. Pecting 40,000 fans. Rh } : Suit sank it as his greatest golf Snead and the PGA crown. It iin the finals. But McGregor was| Gregor will meet the winner of | (ort Hot, Hin bo Ba A | fo aa BME PIT comes back for third time. [Ge Tevosfte over the South thelal U. & match betwen | aE oe o , : : - | African. {| Dick Savitt and Herb Flam for 1 Grif KG SaRAD0:S 8 That's pretty good golf for There was no fear that an| title Friday. Ds eh. Clarkston, Mich. me,” said the lean, tanned man American won't win the women’s ———————————— en MeSamera Bettentiauser Xintey Park. Ti. Sparkling Colorful in a semiserious moment. “But championship. For the fourth Belanger Special, 110.8 ’
14, Henry Banks anton. Cal., Blue
[straight year, the distaff semi- crown Special. 110 EE an a a 1€ yer i je » finals tomorrow will be an all- RACES. TODAY; dha! Special, 110.56 1 olsite] |American competition. Beverly | WEST 16TH ST. MIDGET SPEEDWAY—| 16. Jack Medrath. * Glendale, Cal, Hin el jChainpionsnip Stock Car Club will stage Specia
r I think I was playing better golf : when I won at Richmond two) years ago. I think I was at the| top of my game then.”
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| Baker, Santa Monica, Cal, will] - ] 50-18. A 17. Bill Schindler, Freeport, N. Y., Chapp event. Time Trials—6: 30. First] Slammin’ Sam doesn't think play Doris Hart, Jacksonville, Bri tish i en , |Evenib30 . in a at 3 m8 Nea “Carter, Be io. ©. Luss soo] x 8 E— ap stoc 1,” 110.024 his gol? has been the sas, sied Fla., in one of the matches. Top-| lis scheduled. Time Triais — 6:30, First|® 19. Mike Nazaruk. East Meadow, N.Y, he broke a bone in his 1€¥t hand 'seeded Louise Brough, Beverly Event—a8:30. {Robbins Special, 110.024 is, Iddings, while hitting a_pritctice two iron |Hills, Cal, faces Shirley Fry, By United Press CNinchszon sreowar. novi sti Jdnckey, Indianapoils, | at Miami-on ‘Dec. 6. Not even |Akron, 0., in the other. PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland, | | First Event—2:30. |pdli Jonnie gE ons; VAL Nuys, Cal.|
cgpsiiéPing that he shot a pair of ~~"86’s in the next two days and has
gs AT ARLINGTON—Walmac Farm's Vol-| —- come all the way Dae to the top {canic, despite top weight of 124 pounds, | now by regaining the professional was ‘the four-to-one favorite today to
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| ALEXANDRIA-—Bill Evans, young Mun- s mmond, Ind., Russo-| July 4—Bobby Locke of South! ci” hardtop driver, will be shooting for No sso, 1101 ' three in a row at Armscamp Speedway! 23 Chuck Stevenson, Fresno, Cal, Bar-| Africa, the defending champion, pi igay night. dahl Special, 111.111. { cd | y ” 24, Manuel Ayulo, Burbank, Cal, Coast {shot a two under par 71 today in| Evans won the last two Armscamp grqin special, 110.837 | | iis features and posted a new track record of| “25 Dick Frazer, Muncie, Ind. Jeanieithe first round of the British Open g:3524 in winning the 25-lapper last Lee Special, 110.837
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LN “ » Star and Stripes Handicap. | : 25. Gordon Reid, Burbank, Cal, Karl second base- ’ I guess, though,” he grinned, added Star A i veloc ill bed |championship as Frank Strana- Friday. The old record was 10:04.70. adh Soidon Reid. “a lot of other guys are gonna piloted by Doug Dodson, who rode the i On the card are four heat races of 10 27 Gene Force, Richmond, Ind. , Brown acle Presby- Rorse to a victory In another grass stake han, the chief U. S. hope, carded laps each and a 15 lap consolation along Motors Special, 109,756
go out now and break their
ty baseball de.” lng, Setyriay In Voitanics Lost Seon’ oe ~ la 75 uid the Be ee Pla LNA, Jb Aves Lafien.] k ' . I me 89 ty foals Bante Troubled a Little ep RG le Rl hy Go ni vr CWINCHESTER—A 100-lap feature will o Alternates: hy i tee I ned to the rouble a : Baired in,4be Song with Ni Ane | Complaining that he had to climax the holiday racing FrosTam tomor- | Betrott, Mich Auto Shippers, 109.22 23. | . 2 frome the 1950 winner, Inseparable, and] { ” re oe ’ row at Funks Winchester Speedway. BER iain ri tion Nation- h Sam disclosed that he figured Stapiemate, Seaward: two Argentine, struggle all the way, Locke went On ihe bill &re four 10-lap. heats and! - . a winne orses, che an ore, an re. a ap semi-final \|l.American S was the 21 Brookmeade Stable entries, Picador, Blue out in 36 even par, and came back Roy Prosser of Sun Valley, Cal. “will h six up on Burkemo on "bills and Dart By. opt is in 35, two under regulation fig- pe one of the stronger contenders for 1 [ - { xiana Stable's Here's Hoping, r en! Arch ‘a - » Pat O'Conil eight hole of ‘their 36-Nole maich, {by Johnny Adams, scored a popular vic-| ures. Locke Is seeking his third A ar, Red Renner of nge School, “I thought if I couldn't win elder Pe he. ear tor! re {successive British Open crown. |\,odburn. Renner was the early-season s well go home Eight Thirty covered the distance in a 3 3 3 star point ader in the Mutual Association Mrs. F. M. then I might just a g Cay Tho 4/5 to aay 35.00 33.00. and Stranahan, the amateur ; star Do a ed mis Othe: Mutial for good and never Show Up any- sz go.” Unbridled took second and Futura from Toledo, O., went out in 37 headliners include Jim Morrison, Sam N.- Sherman where anymore,” he laughed, ~~ |matic vas third yesterday. and came back in 3S. igo Th gh Bl : 1 & 4 : Muncie: J r wear Broad One thing bothered the slam- AT HOLLYWOOD PARK-A four-horse!: Stranahan impressed the gal- Allen of Davton. Bobby Stokes of West | % d Dick ! amend togs : mer, a crowd favorite for Years, Calumet entry against the three ton lery with his long hitting in the good. Walt Scherer. of Dayton ang bic ; That was the way the galleryithe 4th of July fireworks today at Holly- E f .
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« wood Park in the $50,000 American Handi“seemed to be pulling” for young: cap. : i the first five holes when he ap- S fib il . Eye keep dean sre Jackie Burke Jr. Charley Bass.| Trainer H. A. (Jimmy) Jones etgnth| peared to be tense and over- 20TIRA —_— ® Resists chipping, metering, eracking . : . ler and Burkemo, his last three race when the entry box opened yester-| anxious. He. had two bogeys RES-H assley Tyidunt Lease TeSulls al -@ Coloc-Balanced . . , Will pot fille High "victims. .What it was, actually,|dey-tsmine Citation, Coallown, Bewiten . | against one birdie on the first five Foods 5+ El Lilly 6 Blue Cross 3; Gem » Yor lois or... 2, ons etm eCON0 © was the old American habit of “Bul ‘uc nat tormidanle suariet iff S| ASH — Adrianne Nail of |and then settled down to steadier “aida” Hiker Seiectit ronsene SUNTILE si ar § rooting for the underdog. -Sam all four go tothe post, are tase Seasoned | golf. But his putter failed him at Municipal Stadium: 7, Speedway Products said he “guessed that's What It/crédis at the meeting soonrush. Be ¥icer| the Indianapolis Athletic Club Fo." Wo °F EF OE Pl imma AL nn. OI VE We'll be appy 1 serve you fo planing. July. 4 (UP) : was.” le Me Alde'yNn (%nd Sudan girls team. will compete in the. jie med he ‘wound “up Treo B8 Life a Bi ea Annis ! estimating and instalission Pres .0ld John : And he was worried, too, about , Although any one of the Calumet stars Junior Olympic swimming cham- | putting the 18th green. will be Sunday with finals a ‘week from, ¥ : rns : AT ay + i = polis high 3 the way everybody kids him racing fans was expected, ATAWD by the pionships at the IAC pool | Al Zimmerman, Portland, Ore. “The Wincel Rebels -softball team would | R Y LEVINSON 1 WEGE MARBLE ar, prepared d about planting his money in t0=| prospect of seeing Citation match strides Saturday. Adrianne holds the | 1 but shot hi If or th like to schedule games with 18- year- old HA RB AND TILE COMPANY ] i wit oonrus e Fleet, and Sturdy One a ut sho imself out 0 € teams within a radius of 50 miles. Write the Kansas i mato cans back there in the "yp (5."siltime money-winning cham- ‘national junior breaststroke [tournament with an 81. He needed Harry E. Wincel, 434 E. Orange St. Indi- 37 N. Penn. Corner Illinois & Market J 927 Architects Building * PLaza 7531 * indianapolis 4 gning a con- ! West Virginia hills, pion, the American Handicap is another C anapolis, or call MA-3103. | 's parent or- : “You guys Keep sayin’ that” fies in His campaisn {8 become the turfi, diadem. {45 strokes, nine over par, going - : —— A Fe EN Y } jout. .He pulled his game to-| New York ‘ Sam drawled with a little frown, to his eredit and victory today would put be L m S50 close to goa. at second money | om i yO) 0 | sunt reported “and somebody's’ gonna take itlor 520,000 in the Hollywood Gold cup July Solunar Tables ether Tome ome nn 36, one fh serious and come up there withfle youd put Bim over the top. a. pn YaLN { par. i ’ esterday, e appy, another speedy] AM. «M.N. i : eport to the a shovel and start diggin.” {runner from the stable of Movie Producer| Minor Major Minor Major ~ Antonio Cedra of Argentina 4 than three “Then they'd be rich — too!” Willlam Goelz, A aagry Today ....... 5:30 11:45 5:55 — won qualifying honors :with a aating from somebody shouted. |3-year-old lifes. th fur. Prides O% 0 %0s 13s 7.30 i.e 36-hole total of 138. It took 155 aid he was’ Sam grinned slightly, then ings in the good ‘ime. of 1:34 5. Be Saturday 150 140 815 2:00 to qualify for the start of the fourappy to be frowned—and headed for the|Happy, second choice in the Darimugiels. Monday 111.2 910 3:30 9:30 3:20 round title grirf® today in which | gh classifica- shower, | Miss Traffc ended up second and Worn iCii%,y 1111030 4:0 10:35 443/138 are entered. | EE ————————————— 1 - ere ere _ re — i ssebal] 33 the : : ‘ say AT DELAWARE PARK — The S sits — St { on. Oaks Sign No-Hit | chiasers had the spotlient on the ational ne of All Time
racing program yesterday as Rokeby]
MacDermott OAKLAND, Cal., Jul - Der Meer, Foie Thats gies 4 he S107 S K CAR RACES after outbld- — Pitcher Johnny Van Der Meer, 000 added” Indian” River” Steeplechase] 3
. other major | Handicap. ling the ajor famed as the ony major leaguer “rcs vear.old gelding turned back the,
to hurl two consecutive no- hit | bid of Xeni Miller's Elkridge to win the) » 3 ce for e SIX me. nd the New games, has been signed by Oak- po lQUTlSt List was third, a length-and- 8] - P a enin ridge, as pper e only nite left land of the Pacific Coast League other starter, threw his [Tider at the first |
loving nie mentions (SER VEAE SE | CHAMPIONSHIP 4 d 82.5 I right hanged, lease by the Cleveland Indians, | mirmaeorisaiing® J BO show beteine |
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* played ——————————— ‘ pallaware’s Jat race feature, the $4500 % owance race at a mile-and-a- V I IN the outfield, Ww li sixteenth, saw Mrs. Ethel DuPont's Weir's aCa 10 OW = e tried out in rest ing Torch Of Iran score a neck victory over Cit Whisk-Off with Fifty-Five third. Torch Of sas City. RMORY—Lou Thesz retained his na-|Iran, a 4-year-old gelding which also won mte——————— : uo wrestling association crown by| the last time out, paid $30 to win. | : ; beatin Ray Eckert in three falls. Thesz | 'D FEELING! ~af Bt. Lot Is weistied 233; Eokert, Cailtornia. AT AQUEDUCT—Gsin Hoy Stable’s Shy |
CARO, | pg and Cari Engstrom, 203, Milwaukee, drew. BI a So Dytds on choice: £93 ypoujsville, nous Finus old ‘fillies by three lengths. After starting| all, 23. Eos Ace es, in 14 minutes. slowly in the 7 furlong dash, the daughter | = of Simelech made her move on the ale | R i BL under Jockey Bennie Green to score ily. Be Modest, early pasemafer, took the | eservations— ackstone 838¢ place by two lengths over Spanish Cream. |
Shy Bim paid $6.30, $3.70 and $2.90 across ASPHALT DUSTLESS TRACK
Aqueduct’s co-feature, a $4000 5% furlong dash for juveniles, went to.Alfred G. Van- | U.S. 52 af derbilt’s Cousin. ridden bv Eric Guerin : Kitley’ Avenue (Eastside Track) 4) at $5.30. Brer Fox was second, beaten a]
nose, and favored Primate was third. { Indianapolis AT MONMOUTH—Mrs. J. McGee's Occii- |
pancy won the $5000 feature for 3-year-old | fillles, going the 6 furlongs under Jockey | Ira Hanford in 1:123/5. She paid $21.00.
$9.00 and $5.00 for her second steatant | : | victory as Brookfield Farm’s Imamazed | took the place and W. H. Cane’s Mr. Boots | ——————— | finished third.
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Ele s gelding Larry Ellis won the feature, | 2500 allowance 6 furlong dash for 3- Answer to Previous Puzzle Year ~olds. The winner, a favorite, paid > $4.40, $2.60 and $2.40 for a 1:12 4/5 jaunt. | ma 14 BIAIRIBIAIRIAI IWEIEIKIS] [EIN]
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