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The Wright Angle—

‘Why No Races At the Fair?

By Art Wright NOW THAT automobile racing is approaching the fall

season and the county and state fairs, the annual question comes up:

Why no races at the Indiana State Fair Grounds here? Indiana fair grounds is one of 5

the very few major fair grounds armscamp Speedway at Alexandria, Lafa-!

‘hat don't permit auto races {vette Speedway, Sun Valley Speedway a . Anderson, Pastrack at Terre Haute; Saiur The “Angle” is constantly asked ass night. haiesapeis W 10th 5 Sneu:

by fans... how come no racesiway or acnenan td Sun Valley Speedat the fair grounds? That cap't| LITTLE HARDTOPS—Wednesday nignt,

Speedrome, presenting Crosleys and other be answered. [bantam hardtops in & sprint program.

Reliable racing interests finan-| ROARING ROADSTERS -— Wednesday tially qualified are ready to pre. "¢ht Cincinnati Race Bowl. sent auto races there if they ‘can 2 9.0 | get an okay from the Fair Board. SOMETHING NEW in speed In fact, they're making plans and | Will be staged at the Langhorne still trying right now. | (Pa.) Speedway this afternoon. | The fans want the races. | The three leading branches of! the sport will comprise the pro-!| gram: A 50-lap AAA speedway car race, a 50-lap midget race and a 50-lap modified stock car race.

” 5 o PAST RACES held there—several years ago—prove that the event would be a financial suc-

u n = cess for the Fair Board and| wiTH - AYONG. OTe tos. TH THE battle for the cham-|

But. + . When reliable: race pionship crown the closest it has operators approach the Fair Peen this season in the Champion-| Board in an attempt to make a!ship Stock Car Club, the hardtop! contract to race, they are turned |fans at Indianapolis’ W. 16th St.

down, | | Speedway tonight should see the Maybe someone will do some- oy chest races of the year so far. thing this year to give the auto| The situation is this: It Hershel

race fans—the taxpayers of In-| white wins toni ’ ght, he'll need only| diana——the auto races they want one more win to take the lead in

at ther own state fair grounds. the title race away from “Mad Maybe . 1 a Due’ Kimmerling, of Anderson. ; {If Jack Farris, of Richmond, wins, BECAUSE OF the deaths of he'l need only one more race to Cecil Gree and Bill Mackey at|repiace White in second place. Winchester Speedway last Sun-| Here is the title point standing day, there won't be stock cariof the leading drivers of the races there today as originally| Championship Stock Car Club: scheduled. | Duke Kimmerlin, Anderson, 1858; serOperators of the stock car shel White, Indianapolis, 1746; Jack Far-

|ris, Richmond, 1615; Byron , races say they are afraid of a'Park, Ill, 1458; Audie Bar Ee rk

. 1277; Jimmy W , ; repeat catastrophe since the track Bill Eubanks. Muar: sie. sgapolls, 1157:

FRANCIS SHEPHARD

SECRETARY - TREASURER

COE PENGOS opp, - Morr

1s a high-banked oval and too ler; Indianapolis, 899: Fenton Gingeric

7 : 4 ) ta. : ; che “hopped up Saku Rin Roe He, Soar

: Kokomo, 848: Dick Passwater, I - hazardous for the hardtops. lis, 813 Frank Mike. Invianapoiin $73 Mull eer 3 0 ; x Roaring ‘Roadsters will race at |[ndianapolis, 611) i r

Winchester this afternoon. The 4-2 = feature will be 25 laps and | THRILL FANS are going to see

and a 15-lap consolation. |Indianapolis’ 16th St. Speedway | The field includes Roy Pross- [fOr two hours the night of Tueser, holder of the world’s record 92, Aug. 14.

for roadsters at Winchester at | That's when ths Jack a Grass Meet

20.27 seconds, Pat O'Conner, Hell Driver auto stunt troupe, leader in the point standing, | Which packed a record crowd into] Red Renner and others. (the midget track last year, re-| Races start at 2:30 p. m., Urns to the asphalt track for

’ their only appear 4—Gardnar Coral! It’s not a popuiar tune to the|The sad part of it is that it at(CDT). for ETE. Y appestenco ol ise year (Gables, Fla., and Billy Talbert of LPdianapolis Amateur Baseball taches a stigma to our group and The big event of the year for Stunt drivers will crash their New York Association, but it's ote they have hare the teams. in search of

ship classic. ’ jaa, Jase in high-speed events|the final round of the Eastern {in whic ey criss-cross in front Races Today lof each other, and otherwise dery| O08 Court: Championships, {

SPEEDWAY CARS—Dayton (0.) Speed- disaster.

al Wimbledon Champion Dick Savitt| i at 1 p. mand the first race at 2:30. {16th St. Speedway will be staged | p | The trio of Adams, Shaner and ng Beg ig Fost Si Aug. 17. The feature will be an|°f Orange, N. J., 4-6, 3-6, 8-6, 6-1, Pflumm harmonized at a recent

Te Haute, Mt. Lawn Speedway at New| % 16-2. Castle, Armscamp Speedway near Alex- AAA 100-lap Championship. The

ndria, Monticello Speedway, all at night

Tennis Tourney

By United Press KALAMAZOO, Mich., Aug. 4— Al Kuhn of ‘Evanston,

to give top-seeded Bob Perry of | West Los: Angeles a 6-0, 6-1 semi

lin the second set, and had a|

| : A | |give’ Perry the match and send TITLE AT STAKE — What the West Coast star into the|

happens at Indianapolis’ W. finals.

: ? finals tomorrow. Rogers, who hardtop races tonight will have |. J ceeded 10th, was hard-pressed | mfich to do'with Duke Kimmer- in" both sets in beating Bill

ling's (above) title lead. Hershel Cranston of San Marino, Cal, gatet Yarrier of El Paso, Tex. yr bd,

White is close enough to take [8-6, 8-6, the lead if ‘he wins tonight and Forfeit Doubles lt one more race.

Santa Monica and Cranston. Read

seeded No. 1 in the doubles, but

boy’s division singles. Top-seeded Jon Douglas of Santa Monica and

will oppose each othér tomorrow.” UNTIL a Jeffrey Arnold of Coral G. MIDNIGHT ables,

SERVICE DEPT. OPEN 8A M.-Midnight Saturday Till 6 Largest Service & Parts Departn

Jolhest } - - there. will ‘be for. 10-lap races |deliberate automobile crashes = Reach Finals in

By United Press SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. Aug.!|circles again.

In a less surprising upset, meeting of the IABA in protest of

(popular idea of business firms Lalbert seeded “deals” certain players were got-

MIDGETS Kokomo Speedway, AAA Providing an added $1000 for lap 1onY Trabert of Cincinnati, 6-2, ting.

sprints; Richmond Speedway, open com- leaders is gaining for the next : PROARING 'ROADSTERS — Winchester race. Thirty-six of the 100 laps Will meet in the final tomorrow. ident Frank Sigafoos, Vice Presi-

Speedway, afternoon. already have been subscribed.

Races This Week

STOCK CARS—Monday night, Danville, TI. Championship Stock Car Club: Tues- seeded in this tournament, day night, Indianapolis Speedrome; Thurs-

After dropping the first two |

touted foe, Stars at Volleying

In the final Mulloy’s

was fun.” and’ “We're doing everything in our BIG SIX LEAGUE passing shots which subdued the POWer to stop the practice of pi creek Athletics "10° 5°" 333 top ranking star. More often than in IIL, not. Savitt was caught flat-footed | {Union Printers : oint by Mulloy’s passing shots and cross court volleys.

-. In the Talbert-Trabert 0 Teams Await

final victory in the National Talbert outsteadied his opponent!

E Vv . . ! Junior Tennis tournament today, |in almost every department and, Daw No. 33 ©... .1 4 after Perry twisted his knee. |consequently, less d 0 oun | KinEan A UNICIPAL LEA Perry had run the score to 5-0|trouble than Mulloy. | | a

double match point on the Illinois [N0lly of San Diego, Cal. joined, netter, when he wrenched his|/FPat Todd of La Jolla, Cal, in the; .. ~ |knee on a pivot. When play was final Jan 8 oa 6-3, irumph) hb pie ecm © = |resumed after 15 minutes, Kuhn|OVeT Nancy Morrison of Palm| The Marion County Softball . dotble-faulted on his serve to|Beach, Fla. TCU Gridders Set

In women’s play, Maureen Con- S sg

Hart, Fry Win | - The women’s Perry will (was won by Wimbledon Cham16th St. Speedway in the Cher pest Ted. Rogers of | pion Doris Hart of i double elimination affair for Christian University football Championship Stock Car Club's By Safin 8€8 Fla, and Shirley Fry of Akron, the right to advance to the Re-|Schedule with the signing of They defeated Rosemary gional at Logansport Aug. 31. |Wake Forest for a home game Buck of Dallas, Tex, and Mar-| The drawing of teams for the Nov. 8 was announced today. tourney will be held tomorrow| The contract was signed for night at 8 p. m. at the Dear- only one year, and will mark the|! In the first men's doubles semi- born Hotel. All teams entered in first meeting of the two teams. | nal match, Kenneth McGregor|the tourney are asked to at-| Scheduling of the game also Perry and his doubles partner, and Frank Sedgman of Australia/tend. — Allen Cleveland of Santa Monica, eliminated Savitt and Trabert, lan Cal., forfeited their doubles semi-|6-3, 6-4, 6-2, to enter the final Ask About Our Budge! P final match to James Read of/round.

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They were joined by Mulloy and Cranston, the fifth-seeded/and Talbert, who defeated Earl doubles team in the junior divi-|Cochell of San Francisco and|vs. East Side K. of C. at 6:15 sion, thus move into the finals. |Sidney Schwartz,

of Brooklyn, Perry and Cleveland were 7-5, 6-1, 7-5.

(Baye Up When Perry injured him- Water Co. Clinches

Seedings ran true to form in the Utility Tennis Title

The Indianapolis second-seeded Gerald ° Moss of clinched its third straight Utility

Miami Beach, Fla. League Tennis title by “defeating SERVICE thrrgh a te the Radio Corp. of AmeFfea, 3-0, MIXED OR SMALL e Riverside Park!

Water cor IDEAL ALLEYS FOR

yesterday at Douglas defeated sixth-seeded|COUr!s:

Bob Becker (IWC) defeat : Fla., 6-3, 7-5. Moss had an easier|s-1. 6-4 6.3 eleated Sgse Joviss

Saterdoy TROP , time in defeating Franklin John-|pJelh;

son of San Diego, Cal, 6-0, 6-3. |, Double "Norris and Don

Eh Semen | OPEN_FOR PLAY—SEPT. 4 @

Amateur Circles Echo ~Majorie Lindsay ‘Paid Player’ Refrain Wins Western on ghth Try

By United P DETROIT, Py 2 after seven I-ake Washington’s shore gasped Part of the 25th anniversary of

{ By VAL DICKMAN |foos tapping his fingers, ¥ . | Tt keeps coming back like a|a tough job. All we can d. 1 Her Ei song. ithe team involved, if we . ct

| The old refrain, “paid balljthem. Of course if we can prove

|players” is being sung in amateur|it’s being done that team will forfeit every game it has played. |

tan turned the to listen to almost every year. Sonsars oi ded 8 | y ’ | : yl ther thing,” added Sigafoos, |wheel, deliberatel To ables on two of the nation’s top| The complaining melody is be no nual 200-lap National Champion-| over’ criss-cross Oe Bem ing young players to gain Ing carried this year by the voices |‘ ‘college and high school players , lof Buck Adams of the Southside are playing on our ball clubs, and |Saints, George Shaner of the it is absolutely necessary that we {Tryon All Stars and Norman protect them from being labeled a

Mulloy racked up ‘one of the Pflumm of Art Sacks Used Cars. semi-pro or a professional.

way, Ri Jungle Park. 20-1an 2 = - most sensational upsets of the It's a little off key, but it's loud.! . “This organization Sts fo Champlonsiip feayure in Spine DoE |boys who play for the love of the f Midstates Racing Association. Both TRY + season when he turned back] Protest ‘Deals’ | Srograms are atterngon races ‘quanfyins , THE NEXT midget race at W. game and not as a means of earn-

|for Indianapolis youth.” | Amateur Games Today:

It was Savitt's first grass court dents Slo Yovanovich, and Earl| ,; games start at 2:30 p, m. except loss since he won the Australian Montgomery and Secretary Treas-|double headers which start at 1:00 p. m.

MANUFACTURER'S LEAGUE

{title early this year. He was top- urer Francis Sheppard have been| ypnyeq Auta Workers vs. Mallory AA,

doi i S g .|Riverside No. 3: Allison Jets vs. Atkins {doing their best to stop the music Saw, Rhodius No Y Kingan's forfeits a

“It’s no crime to pick up an | doubleheader to Vestal Steel. .

: | extra five or 10 dollars playing . MUNICIPAL LEAGUE night, Indianapolis W, 16th St. Speed-| sets, ullo e : 2 i an ), way, Speedrome, Richmond Speedway, gue . . 1 M yl Sins d the capacity, mateur baseball, on Sundays,” rooksids No. I: Tyron Tavern se. Rich: a | gallery of 5000 by playing bril-\sai3 prank Sigafoos, IABA Pres- (arson Rubber, ‘Riverside No. 1." Indians | i i i: .s) 5 matory vs. Si aints, PenUnor liant tennis against this highly jgent, “but it's unfair—unfair to|iooLmatory vs. Sou e Sa |

{the boys who, abide by the rules| BIG SIX LEARCUE

Bridgeport Brass vs. Bischoff Construc-

lof the Indianapolis Amateur Base-|tion, Garfield No. 3; Kirshbaum Center vs

| : Fall Creek Athletics, Riverside No. 2: Wilball Association and play [Or|heim Contractors vs. Linde Air, Riverside No. 4: Indiana State Farm vs. Union

Printers, Putnamville.

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slipping a player something extra Kirshbaum Center .... 9 2 818

| Linde Air : we § 4 667 2 for his efforts,” continued Siga-|Tndiana State Farm .. : i 398 3 cee ou Buy {Wilhelm Contractors ...3 <6- 333 3! | Bischoff . vei od 8 7 { Bidseport Brass 2 16 8 | FANUFACTURER' A | w GB | Mal Sees - |E. C. "Atkins 3 estal Steel 4 | llison Jets 5? | 7 0

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f Indiana Reformatory -..11 | South Side Saints

DOLL |

{Championship tournament will

lopen Wednesday at Municipal, For '51 Schedule {Beech Grove and Longgcre Sta-| .

doubles crown diums. { FT. WORTH, Tex., Aug. 4/tenth w Sixty teams will compete in (UP)—Completion of the Texas|/—

At Municipal Stadium, 1800 S./date TCU has had for ‘several West St., the Oklahoma Cowboys, years prior to playing the Unia professional road team will play versity of Texas,

the Kingan Packers vs. Allied schedule break before playing the Florists at 8:45. | Frogs.

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LO YOvANOVICH 1ST VICE PRESIDENT

unsuccessful Lindsay of Decatur, Ill., Women's Western Amateur Golf splash. Championship today with a bril-| The roar from shoreline stopped |COnvention whete Junior Baseball

: o> 8s born. : liant 9 and 8 victory over Mary as suddenly as the boat sank as Was Ann Downey of Baltimore, Md. |the shocked crowd watched the Morton Downey, radio and tele-

The 26-year-old veteran of the circuit was strokes under par for 28 holes flagred down dw other gx speed-| as she walked off with the biggest 18 boats and cleared the course | title of her 10-year golfing career. |

ing money. We are a non-profit winner of the attle had zipped over the lake at Junior Baseball, will be heard on organization who support ourselves entirely. Our aim is to be a {model for Junior Baseball and a

i S Is to the big leagues Mulloy and Talbert! The officers of the IABA, Pros-|StePPIng Sion 10 ® 2B Bu

{Illinois State Championship five times, fired a one-under-par 76 in the morning round to take a six-!| hole advantage. started a brief comeback on the final round, only to see her rival shoot a blistering sub-par. per-!|

Kent, O,, rocketed Stanley Sayres’ new 1750 hersepower hydroplane over the 30-mile grind in 19 minjutes, 37 seconds for a new world record average speed of 91.766

miles per liour in the first heat. Tag Match Tops

Miss Downey took the second hole of the afternoon with a par and also won the third with al birdte, reducing Miss

work and ended the match in! {short order. | {four with a par, shot a deuce for| | a birdie at number five, halved another world record—97.826 mph Sylvania St. BGilding after tees number six for a par and got for a three-mile lap—and put him ; : consecutive birdies Pa the next |$0 far ahead that he lapped every Cc The tag battle will pit Larry fitiree Holes to gn Dan WIE ig other boat in winning the first ‘hene, of Saulte Ste. Marie, and

nine holes left to play.

The match. ended at {when she matched par. The four left mph for a lap set by My Sweetie. The Mighty Atlas will attempt " [Miss Lindsay with’ a 35, threelat the Detroit’ Gold Cup Race last his strongman feat in the headstrokes under women’s par for year, and 80-892 for a heat set by liner when he undertakes ‘to beat the tough Plum Hollow course|Slo-Mo-Shun IV when she won George Dusette, husky Canadian and the best nine-hole perform-|the classic the same day. heavy, and Bert Ruby, Detroit, ance of the tourney. f

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Downey won only one hole, the ith a birdie four.

{removes the controversial open!

the Allison Jets at 8:15 tonight.| Texas officials have complained At Beech Grove it’s the Ravens bitterly in recent years that the lopen date gives the TCU squad Pp. m.; Atkins Saw Post vs. Green- two weeks of rest before meeting| wood Arvins at 7:30 p. m. and|the Longhorns, who get no such

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Quicksilver Upsets As Slo-Mo-Shun Sets Two World Records

By ELDON BARRETT United Press Sports Writer

SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 4—Suddea tragedy struck the 44th running of the Gold Cup race here today when a Portland, Ore., speedboat flipped over and took its driver and mechanic to their deaths. ° " ¢ the fi v | ahe Violent climax io the fra) fending champion Slo-Mo-Shun IV {heat of speedboating’'s biggest i a finished third both times. classic came on the third lap. The race is run in three 30-mile Quicksilver, owned and driven by heat sist] £101 around Orth Mathiot, 56, Portland, Ore. 1€ats, consisting o aps

was fighting for fourth place in/® eemile oval Sourse. in cach ithe final heat when it headed heat. Detroit's Miss Pepsi had [fullspeed .nto a turn, flipped over, °° ” | to pull up with oil line trouble and sank within seconds. , | Both Mathiot and hi hap {in the fifth lap of the first heat by DO A 2a 3 nec down, When she was only 100 yards be(Tommy Whittaker, went downy, ; tne winner. 'She tried again in the second and was forced to quit on the first lap.

frantically to stop the race as Slo-Mo-Shun V, which had won the

first two heats, again paced the Boat Goes Dead others around the three-mile oval guch Crust of Detroit went Course, dead in the fifth lap of the first

The race finally was stopped heat and failed to get back or after 10 minutes and Stanley the second, while Gold'n * “rust Sayers’ new Slo-Mo-Shun was of Detroit failed to get in (he adjudged the winner on the basis pg0e because of last-minute carof her victories in the first two pyuretor trouble. heats. Orth Mathoit’s Quicksilver of Diver on Scene Portland, Ore, couldn't get As soon as the course was started for the second heat after cleared of the speeding hydro- finishing sixth in the first. planes, a diver was sent to the The Hornet gave the 225,000

{scene, 100 yards off T.ake Wash-,Spectators a thrill when she

ington’s west shore and only 300 nearly flipped on the last turn yards from the judges’ stand. (of her ninth lap in the second The impact of the speeding heat, but Cantrell held her down boat striking thé water after the and roared on to finish second. flip was so violent that it ripped] Other entries were Gale II, Dethe life jackets from both men, troit Yacht Club; Hurricane, Los breaking the zipper on one. A Angeles, and My Sweetie, Detroit. shoe with the sock still in it was Dee Jay V, Philadelphia, failed found floating on the lake's to qualify, placid surface. Besides the lifejackets and the sock and shoe, ” - ' only two crash helmets and a seat from the boat were found. merican egion Quicksilver had run into tough ? luck throughout the race. She

* finished a poor sixth I) the first Junior Baseball 2 ’ {heat gnd couldn't get started in h > : {the second. Ee iy r

L Mathiot hit Abe sariine me als woo des 3s REL Ihr eRe Siar eat. deters wT aes to : the: Air - | s

bring some honors back to his {home city.- The black and silver|

craft banked beautifully on the American Legion Junior Base-

first two laps, and was pulling up| Pall is taking to the air. ito My Sweetie when she began, An all time, big time radio . |vibrating. {salute is now being prepared for |

{the entire NBC network at 8 p. m., 250,000 Look On Aug. 9.

The 250,000 spectators lining| The show is being arranged as

as the speedy hydroplane shud- legion baseball. dered, skidded and plunged over, 1he program will give a dra.

won the into the water with a mighty | matic presentation of the happen-

{ings at the 1925 South Dakota

other boats zoom on, unaware of vision singing star, will act- as {the tragedy. Officials frantically SaSter Of ceremonies for the | Several outstanding major | league baseball stars, who formeras fast as possible, | ’ Siéek Slo-Mo-Shun V of Se-| 1¥ played with American Legion

90 miles per hour and set two new the program. Gil Hodges, PeeWee world records to win the first ircese and Preacher Roe Of ‘the to hes Ey TE Fa { an and Jackie Jensen Daredevil driver Lou Fageol of the New York Yankees, and {Dom DiMaggio and Bobby Doerr of the Boston Red Sox, are all scheduled for interviews.

He took the lead again in the

» second go-around and clocked an Wrestling Card {average speed of 89.977 mph, good An Australian tag-t enough to lap most of his op-| ag-team match

ponents and give him his second Will precede the main event at

heat win by hundreds of yards, |“ Armory Tuesday night as

Fageol's first lap of the day set wrestling returns to the N. Penn-

outdoor shows.

heat. Scotty Williams, of Chicago, against “Iron Mike” Angelo and 86.200 Old Record [Steve Nenoff, the veteran combiThe old records were 86.200 nation from Toledo. :

Wild Bill Cantrell of* Detroit within an hour. If he fails Atlas

Migs brought Horace Dodge's Hornet has agreed to forfeit his purse “or. |in second in both heats and de-'to the pair.

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