Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1951 — Page 12
A Child Did It— Mueller Keeps | Giants Hot | NEW YORK, Sept. 3 Lit-|f tle 1-day-old ‘Mark Mueller| was the inspiration today for) a home run hitting 'spree in| the major league record books and kept his mates hot in pur-| suit of the panicky Brooklyn| Fair this wee Dodgers. ——— Louis hospital just before he went | to bat in the eighth inning yester-| day after he already had crashed] his fourth homer in two days on
The Times " By CARL LUNDQUIST “which his father, Don Mueller of Daddy Mueller found out soon the previous trip.
United Press Sports Writer “the Giants, tied a big mark in the arrival of his son in a St “So I just had to hit one more,”
he said. “1 knew it was going to happen the minute I got up there: And now-—right now—I'm|
the happiest guy alive.”
That was probably true, but the PL Tell) sas * weekend home. run king of the LEAGUE STANDINGS Giants wasn't much ahead of his AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
back-slapping team mates in the|Milxaukee .......... 3.3 85 1 elation department. For once Kansas Cily ...... Ho88 Sd lth i sens | 0 again, with an 11. to 2 rout of Loutsville ee 33 33. A 2 the Dodgers that put them within|Toledo LIB 1H 8 A ‘ five .games of first place, they, Columbus Radibkat Liague 6 0 were convinced that they could : Vv L "Pet. GB | perform a miracle and catch up, New ore risen 83 ws 1] ». oston se nan 6 . even though. time is fast running|gosion 32 48 BB out. Philadelphia 67 480 19 - ak, Cincinnati 75 427 21 Five In Row Pittsburgh 8 420 FH Chicago 5 7 ‘ Durocher, emphasizing that the AMERICAN LEAGUE _ Giants now have won five in a New York ......... 81 4 a3 row from the Dodgers and that oston man oN es : the Brooks’ once overwhelming(GUicore ooo 'i gy 70 is 22 lead of 131; games could be re- Ertiadeo ee. 83 03 431 3 diced even more in the Labor{st. Louis .. .'..0. 3) 88. 307 dil Day doubleheaders, said that this INTERN ATIONAL LEAGLE “could be a real pennant race— Montreal 92 bl 38 io one we'll never forget.” Syracuse 53 15 | © ; Buffalo ... 517 18 | In defeat the Dodgers also Toronto. 483 ih | faced a possible reprimand for|Gtiawa 420 3 Springfield .. 8 Na
their umpire-baiting which caused plate arbiter Al Barlick to eject five of them from the game.
Barlick also objected to the, sarcastic action of Dodger Manager Charley Dressen in clearing his bench of all utility players, sending them into the center field Polo Grounds club house where Barlick couldn't © touch them. Whenever a replacement was| St needed it took three minutes to get him on to the field and Barlick assured Dressen that “I'm making a report on that.”
Gets Five RBIs
“As far as the game is conoIBED Li fie ves 0 cerned, Mueller was the big man|T Joledo o Soo ug 000 : } ¢ with five runs batted ih on the Foviace ‘snd Griffin; 1B, Evans ina two homers. Those blasts coupled “*"* gecond Game. seven Jnaines) with three he hit Saturday gave|Toledo .............. 30% OU IR him a total of 10 runs batted in aoett, : Hoole 4 and “ariain for the two games and a' line in FR Game) the ‘record book along side Cap|yiiaikee 08 300 Jop— 2 3 H Anson, Ty Cobb, Ralph Kiner, so Veusier, Peterson (1) and Pariee; Jonn-| and Ton Lazzeri—the only other (Second game, seven inning players or to hit five home runs Kansas CHS “cas rane 318 118 rt) i] yin two successive games. ! ones and Courtney; 'unies, Schacat (4) |
Big Jim Hearn pitched gix-hit [St aE chan
000 Oo and "Thompson;
. GAMES TODAY
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | a 2Nisvine at- INDIANAPOLIS (2, twi-| nignt Kansas City at Milwaukee (night). St. Paul at Minneapolis (10:30 a. m.). Minneapoils at St. Paul (3 p. m.). Columbus at Toledo (2), AMERICAN LEAGUE (All Doubleheaders) New York at rhiladeipala.
Wasaington at Boston, Louis at Detroit NATIONAL LEAGLE
(All Doubleheaders) Philadelphia at New York,
Pittsburgh at Chicago. Cincinnati at St. Louis.
RESUS YESTERDAY SOCIATION
Seirin: |
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Giant homer. Roy Camp-|{Boston ...... ...... 200 200 401— 9 11
In the American League, the c Cine innati A Fin Gat Yerle 830-- 1 12 12 1 {Chicago 0 00U— #Mians broke loose from A “NSERC ger 13-15) and Promises
nitting slump and banged four) | Klppsiein, Keily (0) ahd Edwards. Losing ier DsLe 1 0) homers to top the Browns, 5 to” HP Uame) 1 to move within a half game|giicionati :
. Dou vou 000 0 h ined! Fox, Erautt (6), B ay, 003, Ours Bova] . g wi ned | , Erautt (6), Byeriy (8) and Howe of the Yankees, who ere rane Rusa (9-9) and Owen. Losing pitcher, Brooklyn ........:.. a4 000 001- 3
of the Tigers edged lefty Billy New York 0 308 04x11 13 1 Pierce of the White Sox, 1 to 0, Newcombe, Haggsiad 0 and Com pun.
in a five-hitter in the only other pitcher, Newcombe (11- * Home runs, er 13), ompson, ampanelia, American League game. Pittaburen im 5000 010 000— 18 3!
00 100 Olx— 6 11
v St. Lou Fisewhere in the National Plier Law (6) (5-12) and Sarni. Losing pitcher,
League, Ken Raffensberger of the Pollet (6-11). Home run, Musial,
Reds pitched the fourth one-hit- AMERICAN LEAGUE ter of his career, blankjng the Bt ous #endiea ry 00 001—1 7 0 Garver 15-10) d Batts; Garcl Cubs, 7 to 0, as Eddie Miksis (18-10) nd’ esa. Home irr Simpson,
spoiled his no-hitter with a topped Ron, Easter, Avila:
3 Campanelia, Brk
(‘leveland scoring as Mike Garcia foages, Zoisers a pitched seven-hit ball for his 18th, te al NE BATTED IN victory. | Williams, Bos 113 Riner pirates” 38 ernjal, Ath 4 Kiner, Pirates Trucks faced only 29 batters |«obiuson, Brk. 103 HITS #triking out four and walking just asnyurn, philiies 184 Dark, Giants 18 one, in winning his nigth game as Euritio. Brk 1711 Keil, Tigers 166 George Kell delivered the only T'siah Cards . Loi oiMaggio. Bos run with a long fly. | Kiner, Pirates 1 3 Wii Chi i y { Musial, Cards 4 Williams, Bos. The Yankee game in Washing-|dodses, Dodgers 1 = 1
= oe »
tori was rained out after an in-| PITCHING Roe, Dodgers 18-2 Maglite, G t - ping and a half with the score Kinder, Bos. 8-2 F Jakile, Olants 10 | Morgan, Yanks 8- a
‘tied at 1-1. “replayed in New York next Sun-| ay as part of a double header. Kalin Called Home
#The Red Sox double header with Frank Kalin Tribe outfielder
‘the Athleti 's also < 5350 was rained OU. returned to Indianapolis after | the first game yesterday to be Hoosier Softball | with his wife, who was taken
Team Is Ousted [“to St. Vincents Hospital for an
2 | asthmatic treatment. She was a LOGANSPORT, Sept. 3 (UP)— given oxygen and her condition | “The Peoria, Ill, Dieselettes can] Is satisfactory. . ¢ Jwin the girls’ title and the Calumet City, Ill, Chiefs the men's y i : “by grabbing victories tonight in| Lafayette Advances the finals of the double-elimina-, WICHITA, Kas., Sept. 3 (UP) ition west- central regional meet —The Lafayette, Ind. Red Sox! of the National Softball tourna- and Camp Le Juene, N. C., Mament, ’ irines yesterday advanced into Peoria dropped. the Indianapolis the quarterfinals of the 17th NaSa ine ea last tional Baseball Congress tourna-, » an umet City t. . Lalayette defeated the | kanapen, RBM FEE 4 to winners ad- Wings, 5 to 0. ‘behind the, to the final round. “to- joint twohjt ase
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SEP PALIN—Indiana's grand old man of
harness rachg has his own entries at the State
i 1'To Be Crowned At South Grove
‘while Dougherty eliminated Don
Ciicago at Cleveland 1
Boston at Brooklyn. {1 over Bruce Poynter
ll The Steelers hande
runs Pniladeiphia ceso. 200 110. 000— 4 9 anelio homered for Brooklyn. Spann (18-117 and Cooper; eh PLL | Thompson (1), Heiulzelman (4) and wii- | Break Slump | bo Losing pitcner, Heintselman (6-12). Home runs, Jones, Cooper.
out in Washington. Virgil Trucks rox (7-13). + 3)
and Garagiola; Pobol|
004 000 J0x— 5 11 1
Pickett, Va. 43d Division! of,
Ds THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
THUNDERATION—The Indiana trotter that burned up the GANDER—The 2-year-old
tracks last season is entered in Big Five stake for the Governor's Trophy ton tomorrgw. He is owned by Parier Whiting of Ft. Wayne,
City Golf Champ
HANAN
Ralph Heinlein and George, {Dougherty went after the city {amateur golf championship today | in their scheduled 36-hole match! 'at South Grove. { Heinlein got to the finals yes{terday when he upset tourney | {medalist Arnold Koehler, 4 and 2,|
2, at Riverside. crowned
‘Murphy, 3 and Sub-flight champions
yesterday were: President's Flight—Jack Pfeiffer, 2 and
Director's Flight—Phocian Rhodes, 1 up! {over Kelsey McClure. * Committee's Flight—Rex Lee, 1 up over| Ben Bodine.
SCOTCH RHYTHM—A Hoosier entry, owned ! by Leo C.
per, 1 up over Bob Spear, | Second Vice President's Plight—Arnold| | Brooks. 8 and 5, over Roger Bianca.
, Vestal Steel Still Unbeaten Amateur Club Rursivg wp
VESTAL STEEL remains the points, the Indianapolis Athletic New record. Old record 41.1;
the cit Boys 13 and 14only unbeaten team In 2 Y|Club swimming. team yesterday — Won by Ronnie Wolfe, IAC: 2,
amateur 'baseball championship. swept all the team titles in the terson, YMCA: 3, Bob Christ, YMCA d Mallory annual American Red Cross City fom Hilger, IAC; YMC
IAC Makes Clean Sweep Of City Swimming Titles
Abbett
man Futurity for 3-year-olds today.
a bulging 437 Alexander, IAC: , Ruth
5. Bill Welliver, 16 — 100-Meter
ball for his 14th victory and Mosser Wilnelm nd | tbask 5 Swimming Championships. The Giris—i5 and bby Thomson also got a two- . j tha its first tourney setbac SEW se 5 Mstet Taos]. Bobby Thomson 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE sed host Riviera Club team was sec- De I Br ater nat. ning his 14th year in pro basket-| po idee Tar Heel and Floating
tached; 4, Diane McMahon, IAC: 5. P
lond with 110, YMCA 77 and Moll Riviera Time: | Woodstock Country Club 4. Old record 1:37. f r Wor To " * Total points for the World ron. by Boo gos 1c:
n 2 War II Memorial Trophy for the rish. IAC: 5°Fred Oliver. IAC. Time: 1.17 G. ATKINS had to go 13 : . ’ N i E. C. AT E high point women’s team were fw Tecord, QIY Tecotd 1M.)
innings to whip the South Side 2% a oh : be a 100-Mel Breast k lgaints, 10 to 9. Norman (Gobby) jIAC 194, Riviera Club 84, Wood- pv 8, Bowers, a hon, TAC.
to 2, yesterday and Tryon U Hoare eliminated Kirshbaum Center, 11 to 2.
|
2, Joe Dugga 4, Frank Pa
stock 4. Totals for. the Judge Ginger Allright. IAC: 5, Linda Barto t th for] 5 ¥ ime: : | Williams doubled in the 13th (Harry Champ Trophy for the IAG, rime: 1:36.4 Eeeait’ Btiokos Wan bs
the Sawmen and Pitcher Gene men’s B {Moore singled him in, 243 YMCA 77. Riviera Club 26.. Moan: Tacs humaker, at Sly Series Will be resumed, Eleven records were broken in TBs 8 and 10
¢ atiory ways 900 000 002— 2 8 Vestal Steel 0 100 00x— S$ 9 Alsop and Stull, Fro Bright (8) and (tions.
(Baxter. [Kirschbaum Cen 000 010 100— 2 3 3 Sally Bowers,
Tryon Used Cars .. 521 200 10x—11 14 llypa yoo Weeks, Turner (1), Eiler (5) and Robe-| son, Pierce -(3); Fitch and Thompson. {Trophy with 16 points; Tom Lord,
Atking, ....... 100 003 208 000 i—'5 13 1/IAC, the Clyde C. Karrer Trophy Annie Nogne. Riviera: Ott, Moore (7) and Kaiser: Poe] with 18 points arv An ar- | Riviera me-—43. Rucklehouse (6), Smith (9) and Critchfield.| th 18 poin } M y Ann M Boys, 11 and 12 Mennel (10). ichino, the Flora Kinder Trophy | rvs on bY Prank McKinney, IAC; 2, Ca - |with 14 points; Gail Moll, Riviera Bill Campbell, IAC: 's."" re Puler
] 50-Meter Back Stroke— : tall, as the young swimmers capi- Georeianni, Riviera: talized - on ideal weather. condi-4, Mary Lou Lysaght; Riviera;, H+ Ann Garvey, IAC. Time: 51. fv nos 3 ahd 13. 50- Mater Back Stroke unatached, won Tag J, JH5,Mrrison 1aC; 2
Schaffer Memoria bi Girls,
Won by Gall Moll, Savage, 1AC; 3, Lynn
Riviera: 2, Pex Zuber, IAC:
viera, Time 3. Bill Kerr, IAC; 4
Girls 13 and 14--50- Meter Free syle ~ won by petsy Alexander, JAC 3. Mary O Comers Piece: "Diving
(Berry);
1—Imperial Hanover Iime—1:16
2 2—Scotch Rhythm (Baldwin); \ilfonino ”unattacher: 3. Ann Morrison, Joa Wood ine. | JAC, ’ 3—Mighty Fine (Shue); 4—True JAC, 4 Ruth “Hime! upaltached. 9, Soy Lamb. IAC. 1219. 3, Mary Laurie, una x c ‘Boy (White); 5—Emily D. oa record, 32.6 Women-—200-Meter Free Style Relay
(O'Brien) ; 6—Kashaplenty (Pawn-|yw. "|. Dick Wertz. all); 7—Candy Man (Fitzpatrick); §iChrist, YMCA; 3 Sounte Wale, asi 4 Lo Barton, BS D. 1 Me] x ac atterson, vy 5 BI elliver, Riviera team (Cial 0 eak, Noon 8—EKEarl's Mary dane (Russell); XC," 100 0 0 | Pat Moll): 4, IAC C team % 9—Prince Colby (unnamed); 10| Giris—15 and 16-—100-Meter Free Style bright, . J. McMahon) ;
Tea WwW ’ . —Lou Darnley (Scherler); 11= Won by Sue Storer. IAC; 2. Pat Moll | bold, Ci The Hie gp Mainliner (Crippen.
Riviera; 3. Sue Schaefer, unattached: 4, old | Adrianne Nail, IAC; 6, Dianne MeManon.| y id raced 2, ¥ IAC. Time-—1:11.8 (New Record. Old rec- by CA % K $15,585.22 HORSEMAN ¥ Yew 0 IAC B FUTURITY $-YEAR-OLD PACE Won by Tom Lord, IAC; 2, Frank Parrish, |B team ( 1--Staton Hal (Wingfield); 2— jac: 3, Joe Duggan, |terson, Crist,
McMahon) ;
Parrish, Lord | ord. 1:14.0). {Jim Mornan); 2, IAC B team
(Gunyan,
nT Moran, IAC: 4, Dave Gunyan, YMCA: §,| Men—150-Meter Medley Relay—Won $2000 SCOTLAND'S COMET | cyyries Bishop, Riviera. Time—1:05.8. | STAKE 20-CLASS TROT | Girls—9 and 10—50-Meter Breast Stroke j\ioran; 1—Bertie Hanover (Simpson); Won by Jackie Georglanni, Riviera: 2, Sharon Feeney, Riviera; 3, Peggy Leahy, | Kirby, Raines): |2—Kaerl Worthy (Mahoney); 3— 1ac: Kay Woodring; IAC: 5 Sarah Retuer. “YMCA, 239.75; : 2, Ted ‘Spafkle Plenty (Russell); 4—Yan- |Lamb, ‘ic. Te ake er Rie | Boys—8 and .10— t t - VIDS on b kee Hanover (Erwin); 5—Laddie won py Jim TE troke| mivicra oh, 2015: 38 4 ‘Hanover (Palin); 6—White Han- IAC: 3
Bob Berner, IAC: 4, Bob Marchino, | oo over (Egan); T—Delhi Lady,
team (Kerr, 3, YMC an, Salisbury); 4, IAC
IAC: 5, Joe Quigley. IAC. Time-537 |= a x Foster Sch 4 Girls—11 and 12--50-Meter Hreast Stroke
(Wingfield): 8-—Alma B. (Fitz- Won oy. : Gail Sel. Riviera: 2, Joan | \ v n y i ’ patrick); 9—Mighty Spencer, Lamb. Tac; 5, hit Baran, TAC. : THE WORLD IS
| “Boys 11 and n Yeo iE
(Leonard).
GOING FOR RECORD - ' 1=Leona. Lass (McMillan); Josedale Attorney (Quinn); Clansmat Quinn).
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ING BETTER
Rlskeman y IAC i e, Sie)
THEY" RE OFF—And running. The automatic starter and the harness thetaughreds racing up to it. This is a scene which will be enacted many times this week during the Grand.Circuit sulky program at the Indiana State Fair. It's the kind of racing start thet pulls grandstand spectators right out of their seats.
$32,880 Fox Stake Wednesday. Driven by Hugh Bell, the colt Rlasad: first in the American National Stake at Sedalia, Mo.
Bi Tle Ee Ed unt Carmel. This fine trotter, which placed third in the Hambletonian, was slated to run in the Horse- 111, last week.
attached: 5. Betsy ri IAC. Time: 40.8
50-Meter Breast stroke Still ack Pal- salary as the clown prince of Candy Man, fourth in the Ham-
Breast
1.36.7 (New record
137.04 Boys 15 and 16—100-Meter Breast Stroke a farce of their 46-t0-33 victory
Stroke Wes Stars. It 3, fourth
: ‘ex Jim Moran, IAC; 2, Ivan Chalfie, unat- Sd 8 high point team were IAC 3,0h.4.” 3" gi IAC; 4. Bil harles Bishop. Rivjera
Won by Sharon Feeney, Riviera, 2. Jackie Score fi ev. Riviera. 2. , Tes a field goal until Ray Ra-
+ Abie Burke, 24 to 12, and were out- scored * ' e IAC: 5. Bob Berner, IAC. Time: 46.8. only in the final 11 and 12--50-Meter Back Stroke gelis topped the losers’
5, Judy Lambert. {scored four for the Trotters. 50-Meter Back Stroke
John Raines, IAC;
34.6 i3 : IAC; 2. i ~~ Won by s 151.0: 2, Judy : x ’ ] 1 | Boys—13 and’ fies 50-Meter Pree Style—|yyon"hy JAC A team (Alexander Morrison, | Fy
Riviera; 2. Bob gtorer, Roberts): 2, IAC B team (Savage,
“a7 UNITED STOCK CAR
New(new rece
17.4) Men--200. -Meter Free Style Relay—Won
(MeAree, . Boys—15 and 16—100-Meter Free Style— | Simmons, Nyhart, Bill ‘Moran); 3, LMCA 4 Dugzap, , Click, Salis arr) eam UYMCA: 4, Henry pyry) 4 YMCA C ‘team , (Mtlltkar, Pat-|
Tar Heel (Miller); 38—Yankee [Sick YMCA: 5, Ronald Salisbury, YMCA. | maker, “fom Moran, McKinney, Raines). » ou eta [Coquette (O'Brien) ;t 4—Floating|. women—100-Meter Free Style—Won by| Women—150-Meter Medley Relay—Won | Dream (Kirk); 5—WaybilleJudy Roberts, IAC; 2. Sally Bowers, un- | BY 180 A team (Turner. 2horsison, Stoterd: | ! - m { (Smart); 6—Battle Prince (Un-|Mtached: 4 Linde, Berto. IAC: 4. CHD-| Boherts): 3, TAC © Mn eh, A | {ger Allbright, IAC; 85, Joan McMahon, | gnde “Briony; oom Li OTE ile named); 7—H, D. HanoverIac: Time-1:14.7. {G. Moll"Plenk, ‘Pat Moll|. 5 TAC D._team | (Leonard). : | Men—100-Meter Free Style—Won by Bill| (Ochsner, B. Barton, Savage). Time: | | Kerr, IAC: 2, Jim Moran, IAC: 3. MN :53.1 (new record, Old record, -1:53.4),
y | AC A team (Parrish, Lord, Bill Moran; | IAC CQ Shumaker, Jim A B team (Gunyan, “Dug- | D-team '(Grenz, | ; YMCA S team (Glick, | _ Hurd,
Jim | kip. Gerard, §. I hie AeA 140s. YMCA. |
3 v. . .
Eo a . MONDAY, SEPT.’3, 1951
d Pur$e$ Set For. Fair | Harness Program |
Scotch: Rhythm Gains No. 2 Spor, in $23,685 £ Trot: Mainliner Entered
By JOHN V. WILSON Record: purses totaling $39,070 are on.the line today for
year-old trotters and pacers at ‘the Indiana State Fair. There was also the possibility that new speed records
would be set in both events. The | weatherman forecast near ideal | nine,-and a $1000 overnight pace, racing weather—cloudy and cool. \with 11 entries.
{fambletonian | a SH s| The stake event brings back Scotch RE#thm were the favorites|Sep Palin of Indianapolis, one
to capture the $23,685.24 trotting of the all-time greats as a driver race. land trainer. He will be in the Lady mek gua on. Scotch) |sulky behind Laddie Hanover, Rhythm in the drawing for post positions. The fleet filly’ from owned by F. C. Staley of Ander
Carmel, Ind. starts in the No. 2 son. slot and could take command of Tomorrow's State Fair racing ‘the 11-horse field almost at once. card features the $35,000 Horseman Stake for 2-year-old trotters, a preview of next year’s Hamble-
Gets Bad Break
Hayes’ Spennib ond money in the derby,” was, not entered here. Today's other major esent—the $15.385.22 pacing division of the Futurities—offers a seven-horse field; headed by Del Miller's srack Tar Heel. Starts Second t
The black colt, with a season record of 1:59 4/5, starts from the second position. His chief opponent, Floating Dream, which ‘has paced the mile in 2:00 4/5, breaks from the fourth slot. Harness racing's spotlight is focused . on this battle—a preview of the Little Brown Jug. world's richest 3-year-old pacing classic, to be run Sept. 20. Veteran drivers are predicting a new world's speed record for the Jug and they aren’t discounting the chance of a new race record here.
- Try for Record
The classy field will be aiming; at the 2:00 4/5 mark established] just vear by Quilla Hanover. In| the trot, the race record is 2:01, | set by Bill Gallon in 1941. | Mainliner, the co-favorite in the the Hamletonian in
“corntassle owned by McNamara. ‘ Completing the card will be the $5000 Big Five Stake for 14-class trotters with the Gowveernor's Trophy for the winner, a $2000 26-class pace and a $1000 overnight pace
v -
pacer is a top contender in the
trot, won 2:02 3/5, but hasn't beaten the same field since. He did, how
ever, place first at Milwaukee a few weeks ago in a non- -Grand Circuit race Scotch Rhythm, who won third] money in the Hambletonian, has two subsequent victories. The =i» filly captured the Review Fatupity : the American National an McNamara of Two Goi fon = won one heat at a]
ie —— Made Poor Showing | Another McNamara horse,
* Goose’ Tetum | Prince Colby, is entered in today’s trot. The colt also raced Earns Wages lin the Hambletonian, but made a {poor showing.
Others in the trot field are Im-
!perial Hanover, Mighty Fine, 1950 REECE (GOOSE) TATUM lis Horseman Stake winner here;
worth his $30,000 yearly: True Boy, Emily D., Kashaplenty,
'As Clown Prince
A. basketball. bletonian; Earl's Mary Jane and
begin- Lou Darnley.
i
i»
"The long-armed center,
at ball, scored 17 points last night
Dream, the pace field includes, t HN as the Harlem Globetrotters made Stanton Hall, Yankee Coquette,
: r- before 6014 fans at Victory .Field Wao Eattle Prince and H. D.
‘over George Mikan’'s U. 8. AllComet Stake
was the - Trotter's victory in five’ outdoor Today's card also offers the 4 3 ! > games with Mikan's stars. [$2000 Scotland's Comet Stake for o {20-class trotters, with a field of
THE STARS trailing, 8 fo 4, at the end of the first quarter, didn’t) Appleton Hurler
:gelis sank one in the second quar- Throws No-Hitter
iter. The Trotters led at the half, APPLETON, Wis. Sept. 3 (UP) quarter. Ra-|—Bill Wolf threw a no-hit, no-
5 scoring run game as the Appleton Paper-
the 42d renewal. of the famed Horseman Futurities for 3+ °
Mainliner, however, got a-bad |tonian. break in the dr 1g. ieiblk , owned by Ralph Kroening of Mil-| Other Eligibles : waukee, breaks from the outside Co-favorites are Del Miller's position in the second tier of Hardy Hanover, with a 2:04 3/5 horses. . race record, and Johnny S8impIn the field are eight of the son's Duke of Lullwater. Hambletonian starters. E 3 Other top eligibles. include Exwhich won sec- cellent Colby and Neon, both!
“hs Be Em
with nine points. Bill Garrett makers defeated second-place {Oshkosh, 1 to 0, in the second
ew game of a State League double.Solunar Tables 'header last night.
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