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; $1900 OVERNIGHT TROT Walter Candler of Decatur, Ga., How- philadelphia 102 000 10x— ¢ 9 Tuesday night the Arrows IE Se RAN) ard) BR % 4 ot $8420. Coupled with Duke in the extra heat, harness racing ever, score cards did double duty. Marrero, Haynes (8) and Guerra: Zol- ALBANY, N. Y., Sept. 6 (UP) drew 38 paid attesdances. oii 3 Jesse Brainerd (Butler! SIMPSON, who won the Horse- a ae a rules prevented him from winning 8 (dak (5-9 and Tipton. Losing Pitcher— _ Lloyd Mangrum and Jim Fer- . - -unroven uy (Laners) - = ~ 4 > 2 o yOu cy xr ” 44 2 % Nias rou ro Siren gi ye Cameron! fen Stake for Zoyeamold trot Horseman trot, it made Candler’s| since he was on the gallop. A SULKY-DRIVING Son Out- wuenington oo 4107030 000— 1 3 o Tier, who are running one-two in can wa n fo ee 6—Fred Hanover (Katon!). s sday, was seeking to don : ? : y mic Maid's time was 2:06. r is i : | Philadelpt © 320 040 00x— 9 16 2 ’ -W v erm————— + Shapkerion (While). Jers Tuomley Crowns EB he trip here well worth while. Atomic M 2 un # FRese hi father in the Fox Johnson, Consuera (2), Ferrick eA | SH Aom's pooney. Wing Jenny . 9 Myrtle Guy (Williams) juven - ; The Fox victory was the first CASANOVA, with D C im i i Wren hy Ba ner 8 Year: Deadec 2 Tribe at Bat lo—Jimmy Guy Cleveland). came within one length of his in the stake’s 25-year history for ASA? A, wi ana Came- Jimmy Fitzpatrick guided (!} (33) "Losing Pitcher. — Consuesra LOT today's opening round in the AT —isolc an (Egan) : iti 5 ae in the sulky, posted the day's Re Ki to fourth d si 17-7). —Klutt 5 i : ABR H RBI Pct | 12 Miss Eric (Dads). ambition. (ron in y, p y yno King to fourth and sixth] (7 Home Run—Kluttz. {$15,000 Empire State Open. . } : ; ; rs Mills Stables of To- : ik 3 3 : 4 st 0 - Chumpers i: 3 2% pg ITH ML Silent Waters surprised the 12- Baungers owner of Thunderclap. fastest mile—2:032/5—in annex- positions in the 12-horse field. Rew York 00 000 020— 3 1 1| The touring pros and amateurs Merson .....uveenn Ss BBN a (Two Elimination Heats) horse field by trouncing favored CO J+ OFRPC OC HC et win D8 the $2000 Hal Dale Stake for His dad, Harry, could do no bet- Riel cDremay 8) and Rasae: Raschi, will play 18 holes of medal play a rere A 3 we 81 ue Pile: Burma (Munson). ‘Gander and My Time in the first, = © = ho |20-class pacers in straight heats. ter than 10th and eighth with Winaine Pitcher —Kiely (5-3). Losing Pitch- a day through Sunday on the Mangan caren 39 86 51 .287) 3_Meadow Rice (Smart) The colt, wn by Crai ipaw fa r. Raschi (17-9) ome Run— ams. | Ane 100 107 29 .278 4—Mighty Brewer (Haves ———— —— nthe first heat, Silent Waters )———i—imee ow! ed by Cr g's Sli paway. J. ¥ - W. J) : ; Chicago at St. Louis, postponed. rain 7000-yard Shaker Ridge Course. 7 17 8 278, 5—Ichabod Crane (Cameron). Tur 3 > 30 363 6—South Dakota (Short). Hawks Entertain surrendered an early lead to| Rt 3 53 26: arker Corley) i i y Fine Stevens 55 144 91 238 8—Prince Eton (Bullingion. {My Time, sister of vo Fox win-| ernan 95 5 7% 257 9—Le 5 oice ( rien), - i - | Fernandes 3 1% 6 238 10—Phil Bob (Milburn Gi nis In 1951 ners. But Lar-Lan ( hief, Satur L 2:1 31 17 238 11-Mel Harris iOtborne). a {day's pacing champion, assumed! 22 11 .- «Prim al (O’Brien: : 19 2 13 332 13—Prince Will Go (Taylor . command at the half-mile pole] 3 Ee A I EIilo imine Opener Tonig f and remained in front to the final ‘a > * 108 13—Buady Dale Hird). turn. 2 2 3 01 1s Dad Tee. (houise pen) AN ELEVEN-GAME card gijent Waters then pulled outl 2 0 0 ool SI Hose HOOSIER FUTURITY FOR opening with the Ben Davis-De-lof the pack and raced My Time wo-Base Hit Merson in 20, Stevens . (Twe Elimination Heats) catur Central tilt tonight,ito the wire. The filly headed I x “ : -Waytitne (Shoe). == = ee In. Heard Phyfianees Fister 6 Mecall : 3—-Beau Brumniel Crippen), F ba in down the middle and won by al 3 J] y V . Bascal’ 4." Rowell 3, Peters 3. Lint 3 Rail°on “Wonnon: Prep 0o}in ie {full length. a ‘ . : + 5-~Insured (Palin) GAMES TONIG i Thr Base Hits—Beard 9 Stevens 3 "Reta : \ y y : ] Mansan 5 Merson 4. Dalles andro Ac S—grtas Qoloy SD Bien). Ben Davis at Decatur Central, 8 _ GANDER and Voting Trust Kalin * Turner, 3 Pisher > Fernandez Sweet Hanover (Rieglel, 4 RESULTS YESTERDAY vied for the lead in the first haif-| 2 ue cCa 9—Lyra § Whit rmel 1 Sheridan rnd 00 : i Home Runs—Kalin 18. Fernandes 15.| jo —yois SORE (Whitel Carne I> Sheridan {mile of the second heat, Then Stevens 12, Merson 10. Mangan 9. Dalles- 11—Helen Flynn (Osborne) launches the local 1951 high! Thunderclap took over, sweeping] andro 9. Beard 8 Turner 8 Fisher 5 12—Castleworthy (Boring). . 3 | Gearhart 4. Platt 2, Curtis 2, Rowell 1 13—Proximite (Smart) school football campaign this past stablemate Gander and the] Rasgall 1, Papish 1 1-My Precious (Unnamed) week-end. Simpson filly in the stretch drive. | r—ESCOr ciownal), e w i 3 Pi 1 5—Mudlark (Leonard). Ben Davis, unbeaten county f Tribe Pitchin 17—Neon (Baldwin). : i - ng w | 18—Miss Yopkers (Ervin champions, held to a 7-all dead- Harness Racing Results Hutchings 4 1! Papish 313] Mier Hanover eo OR lock by Warren Central last year 5100 OVERNIGHT TROT Mult 7 5 Fisher € 8 . "1 CEASS PACERS seek to continue their winninglftolic Maid. bm (Shue), _..... 1 3 1 McCall 10 8 Chambers 2 4! (Commissioner of Agriculture's Trophy) dahlon Hanover, b h (O'Bri 1 2 Main 12 12! Curtis 3 8] {_Sep Hanover (Wingfield). ways at Decatur Central. The|Susar Candy. b i (White) field; 4 3] ii 19 10) Strom! 2 3. TE hiyax {mussel champs posted a 7-0-1 record in! Tryasn. prom.’ Russell) : 33 | So—————————————— ———— 3—Gues ar (Stover) » » : 6 : : = Times: 2:07 4/, 2:08, 2:06 | Flying Song (Caton) 1950. $34.08 FOX STAKE FOR | 5-Broth H y (Funberburk + 3 iy Amateur Series ’ Cad IRL I ark The nine-tilt schedule tomor- ound AR-DLD PACERS 313 Atomic Might (Taylor) ‘OW ight features the Crispus, 2-s lent Waters, bl f (Simpson) . 1 3 2 8—Lana Direct (Cameron row nig eatures e rispus § ehh alels: 0 fv npsoh s 3% Set for Ball Park — Golden Broom. (O'Brien. Attucks-Manual encounter, only, 3 Me tt Evin 75 The city series amateur base-|, 11—Rush Hour (Rodman. city series game billed. The Red-| OT at brs ack) 2-3 e City series 4 @4S="1* 12—Chief Long (Smart) skins are the hosts. 7—Forever Hanover, b ¢ (Cameron) 8 7 | ball tournament will move to [jimmy Hiehissd Evin). Rei Br Sigarc1t 1 | 3 A - L { opldr ayne, br ¢ (Beattie) g | Victory Field Saturday. ce crerter § 2. 10—St. Moritz, ch ¢ (O'Brien) 811 _E. C. Atkins and Mallory will OTHER GAMES are . Beech 11— David Caudle, br c (Miller) 12 10 | clash in the 1 p. m. game and Major Leaders Meet Grove at Lebanon, Broad Ripple a pet CLD Tae. Gar. | y : | $2000 26- CLASS TROT : | Vestal Steel and South Side To Map Series Playoff at South Bend Adams, Cathedral] Low Hoe 26-CLARS IRC 11 | Saints will meet in the second . ’ at Hammond, Lawrence Central] 3—-Hautle Sons. bt (White) ud | . JW r & - 3 a 3 b {| == Rie OS . { . “ game. Tryon’s Used Cars have| NEW YORK, Denk 8 (UP) “- at Franklin . Township, Howe at| 4—Roval Vickie, bm Leonardi. 3 3 2 Ss Pp 3 bo Se py . | drawn a bye. All teams with thelRepresentatives of ber Aighnan Logansport, Plainfield at Pike gyithte Sone” br bh (Smart) | 6 3 | exception of Vestal Steel, 1950 -€ague cup n wi y onal Township, Southport at Warren] 7—Westfleld Star, br ¢ (Palin)... 3 1 runnerup, have lost one game in|L€ague clubs meet today to lay Centrat and Brownsburg at] s_Bandieader br g (Short) 78 | iplans for the World Series 10-—Imperial Hanoyer, bc (Berry) 9 9 |

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Tribe Face

Birds for 35 Cents

By THE

BILL EGGERT INDIANAPOLIS In

dians didn’t lose two games last night. They didn’t win! opens in St. Louis tomorrow:

two either. It rained.

The rain gave the Tribe pitch-|

ing staff a needed

rest for to-

night's series opener with Colum-

bus at 8:30. It will for and night,

the regular service

35-cent taxes.

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ALTHOUGH FANS

be Men’ Night when men Will be admitted federal| Tomorrow! the season’s finale at Vietory Field, will be Ladies’ Night. F

weren't

expected to beat down the gates to witness the scheduled double-

header with Toledo the postponement was certain t Keep the Tribe from

two dates remaining, the home attendance is 186,273. Rain City at

also St.

postponed Paul

0

Kansas and Milwaukee

at Minneapolis last night, but the

Louisville Colonels got in more victories over Columbus t replace Minneapolis in place.

THE TWIN victories stretched=2:04 1-5, should force a fast race. Highland EHen, Rice, which made his 10 in a row as Dave Ferriss won record in the Little Pat Stake at $2000 the. seven-inning opener, 6 to 3, Springfield, Ill. and “Bill Evans won the nightcap, second position in the first elimi- Holder

the Colonels’ winning streak t

2to}, of rain.

Blunt Arrows

Scare 'Em Off

FLINT, Mich, Sept. 6 (UP)

two

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—The Flint Arrows could claim

some sort of record today, even

if they are 50!; games out of first place in the Central Base-

ball League. Only way into the 16,000-seat stadium to see Grand Rapids beat the Arrows, 1 to 0, last night to set an all-time low attendance record. However, the two didn’t have all of the 15,998 empty seats staring at them. Twenty-three others the game via the pass gate.

the double-elimination series.

Steelers are unbeaten in games. Sunday's games will be playe at Riverside. Indianapolis Amateur Association, Saturday’s admissio

to V ictory Field will he 50 cents.

Diddel, Opening

Espie Win Golf Matches

watched

two persons paid their

faithfuls

The| four Well as the possibility that a post-

{season playoff may be required. The Brooklyn Dodgers and New Monday night. {York Giants will attend the con-

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Clark Espie of Indianapolis and

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|2-year-olds in the trot and 18 in last night,|/the pace.

attracting double elimination heats 200,000 fans for the season. With be held for each race.

. R H Pet include Vonian Chief, Prince, Also on the card are a pair of NEAR UPSET—Johnry Simpson almost pulled in upset with Bent Waters in the famed do Only games scheduled. Yusial St Louis |. 13h 488 107 110 0 Eton and Buddy Dale. The latter $1000 overnight races for trotters Stake yesterday at the State Fair. Here the black filly outraces the field in the first mile. But Thun- New York at Boston (night). Robinson, Brooklyn ' 128 45 88 183 333 pair tied for second money in the and pacers. derclap beat her in an extra-heat battle. R | Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (night. |\Wypoang 8, Brooklyn 123 i Ble m IT&PHA pace here Saturday. Bt. louis 9; Chicago pe. py AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 154° 220 pac e here u ; F RESET NESTE RDAY Fain. Philadelphia ... 97383" 47 120 341 & | ESULTS YES 3 A e etroit ... 127 511 81 168 329 r r Pr: fo | el A ya _iMi 3 Co no ox’ on vs roe: Thunderclap Shows Crack 2-Year-Old Pace Form ein wesc Css 1 ut 8 BE Whiting of Ft. Wayne, seeks (First games 7 innings) Coan, Washington 117 471 80 150 .318 second victory of the Fair Ts EDGAR LEONARD'S Thunder-| heat in 2:04 4-5. But Thunderclap,, Mahlon Hanover lost a heart- Cimarron Ranch, Lemoore, Cal., Folambus 30 13 g—1 ; 1 Kiner Pirates > Ho RUNS Cards 31 lin the Futurities trot. The colt clap. taking a cue from the which finished third, came back breaker to Atomic Maid in an- turned in the fast time in the first pelogce and Morgan: Ferriss and BScher- | Hodses Dodgers 3 a Zoi 2 Ci won Saturday's IT&PHA trotting weather, was the class of the strong in the second mile to hit other extra- -heat affair, when he heat. His second‘mile decision, PAfth. (0 ie 5 innings. rain mpnla, Dodeers SieTED IN ‘ stake. nation’s 2-year-old pacers today. the wire first in 2:04 2-5, too. went off-stride 200 yards irom) in 2:04, was almost a carbon Folumbus S00 02 = 71 Ionms. Red Sox 1 Jorden, Braves * The 1951 Fair's first 2-minute The black colt won the famed The two heat winners started the finish and couldn't get back copy. Kreiger and Morgari: Evans snd Oke. | Rbnsn. Wh Sox 104 0h ’ w e a inne mile may be recorded in a third $34.0%0 Fox Stake yesterday in the extra mile in a light rain. on the trot. Lew Hanover beat a 10-horse gi = ’ > | Ashburn, Phillies 188! Dark. Giants 175 event today—the $5000 Big Five tra-heat battle over the Thunderclap led by a length! Driven by Joe O'Brien, Mahlon field in straight heats to win the Kansas City at St. Paul, postponed. Musial, Cards 179' D'Mggo, Red Sox 170 - an ex lik t1 > rain | Furillo, Dodgers 178! Stake for 14-class pacers. rain-spattered Indiana State Fair throughout, staving off a last-|looked like a sure winner in the 26-class trot. Del Miller held the Toledo at Indpls, both games postponed. RUNS : 3 a p $1000 overnight trot until the bad rain. Kiner, Pirates 112! Wilms, Red Sox 102 Two top entries, Brother Har- track. second drive to gain first money “ gH on aa 4horse back until the final eighth AMERICAN LEAGUE | Musial, Cards 107 Minoso. Wh Sox 101 mony and Rush Hour, hold 2-min-| But Johnny Simpson, the na- of $16,840. The colt was clocked hin By in 2:08 or Big Minin Of % Mie tn each Neal FA 999 000 00v— 3 1 3 cans: oder Sr emING ute records, while another pair of tij5's leading driver, almos tat 2:05, pacing the last half-mile a 4 = Cleveland ., 02 Xd “swift: Roe. Dodgers 18-2/Maglie, Giants “19-3 (Maid had captured the opener in TES e Stuart. Cain (3), Trout (8) and BWift:|zorgan, Ynkees “8-2 Peller. Indians 31-7. entries. Chief Long and Golden turned in an upset with Silent | in 1-minute. oat 4 5 p p YESTERDAY'S rain, the first rin 3-18 add Fegan GIISVGIG Ol: Knder. Red Sox 8-2

the pace is Meadow

rich Fox Stake. colt sports a 2:02 1-5 record this horse of the year in 1949; Royal

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By United Press THE Cleveldnd Indians, back in first” place by a full game, “put the show on the road’ today with the hope that they can do better there than they did -at home. : There was plenty of rejoicing in the Tribe dressing room in Cleveland last night when the Indians polished off the Detroit Tigers, 5 to 2, to climb

fback on top of the American

League race as the Yankees fell down by losing to the Red Sox, 4 to 2, in New York.

But ' there was a sobering thought for the Indians today as they packed their bags for their last road swing which

__When they came home on

©

20 to open an 18-game stand, they were in first

place by a hdlf-garme over the Yankees. Their hopes were high that they could take a commanding lead while ‘playing in friendly surroundings and the Yarikees were on the road. BUT instead the Indians’ hitting went sour. They won 11 games and lost seven. during the home stand and gained only a half-game on the Yanks. Now the shoe is on the other foot, and it may hurt plenty. The Indians, who have only 19 games left to play, must play the next 17 on the road. Meahwhile, the Yankees have returned to Yankee Stadium where their winning percentage

Aug. fiome

is well ‘over .700, despite last night's loss. But there was a ray of light for Manager Al Lopez to look at in hope today—the promise that ' the Indians’ hitting is starting to wake up. n ” ”

AL ROSEN and Luke: Easter each swatted a two-run homer last night that made all the difference in the win over the Tigers.. As usual, the Tribe got excellent pitching, this; time from Early (Gus) Wynn who allowed only four hits as he gained his 17th victory. That means that Wynn, who started slowly, has won 14 of his last 17 decisions. But it. was the hitting that made Lopez most happy, be-

2- Year- Olds

By JOHN V.

WILSON

THE LARGEST racing fields of the 1951 Indiana State

air go postward today in the Hoosier Futurities for baby trotters and pacers.

The Futurities, each worth more than $13,000, send 19

Because of the huge

for a share of the purse.

ou contender Rice,

u n TOP-RANKING

was not eligible for

The : Del

Meadow

cut to five innings because nation heat with Ichabod at his made this year; side.

fields, are to $1000 overnight trot with a 12The five horse field. total top-placers in each mile then vie

in high which Mid-America pace. vesterday's Miller Time

starts from the Stars

Broom, both have 2:00 3/5 marks. Completing today's card is a

” ” un TOMORROW'S final day of racing at the Fair offers another ) speed battle in the $10,000

Good harness

include voted

Top eligibles

1:58 4/5,

year, Blackstone, 1:58 3/5; Dudley HanHis chief competitor, Ichabod over, 1:59; Prince Jay, 1:594/5; Crain, who has paced the mile in Scottish = Pence, 1:574/5, and 1:58 4/5..-

feature, a free-for-all trot, famed Pride is the top eligihle. of eight world’s records last year’s -Hambletonian runner-up owns a 1 59

In a companion

Other highly regarded entries 1/5 mile.

Race Entries Today

ference from the N. York Yankees, Boston Red

Sox

from the A. L.

L. and the jng

Cleveland cgthedral and Shortridge is at

and home to Ft. Wayne South Side at “hicago White Sox will attend 2.30 p. m. Deaf School is the last —

a product of Two Gaits Ind.

Waters, Farm, Carmel,

4S Speedway.

Sacred Heart entertains Plainfield Charlton at the CYO Field

Next week, Tech opens by host-| Howe, Washington visits!

to_open ldcally, entertaining Law-

A series of coin-tossing will de- ropce Central Sept. 21.

termine where any playoffs might The National League in {the event of a tie for the lead

be played: requires a three-game series

while the American League requires only. a one-game Playoft,

Solunar Tables

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Lefty ‘Leo Kiely, a 21-year-old = ber the performance for a long rookie from Hoboken, N, J: time. who astounded everyone in

sight by pitching the Red Sox to a victory over the Yankees, It was especially appalling to the Yankees because .he bested

sive ‘triumphs.. Ferris _ made six hits to boost‘his Poi] can League lead to ..341. The Browns and White Sox were rained out,

cause everybody takes the Tribe pitching for granted. “That’s- the ticket,” said. los pez, with a big grin. “If the boys keep hitting, we'll do all right.” In the hopes of starting the

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KIELY, who came right out of Yankea jerritory and was generally overlooked, pitched a strong seven-hitter and had a

” ” n 4 THE GFANTS picked up half a game in their pursuit of the

road trip off with a sweep, of Fin dif shutout = cooking “until the Dod ts dead ace right hander, Vic Raschi, ran Lois t 2 yodgers by whipping the Braves tomorrow's dou ble : healer ahd because” he knocked them yankees tagged him for “0 in Boston, 3 to 2. behind Shel Et Bon Pete wai OU of es place © Tema Bonen fon Jones. and 10S, with 83 nounce a y S rg . ata . ; in his 22d vict n one It didn’t seem logical for att5ck that included a homer Maghle. gun for his 22d victory i n Steve ac A ) Thé Dodgers had their lead.

Red Sox Manager O'Neill to by-pass some of his more reliable flingers in place of Kiely, but for. all who were

and single by Ted Williams, and two hits apiece by Bobby Doerr, Billy Goodman, Charley Maxwell and Buddy Rosar.

game and Mike Garcia for his 19th in the other,

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reduced to 515 games, even though they won, 5 to 2, from . the Phillies, The Reds took over sixth

FOR the Yanks, a little fish . i place and pushed Pitts=they once failed to hogk used Wok derin he had only. one Elsewhere in the American burgh back into last place with his own big left-handed hook i = : League, the Athletics topped the a 6 to 3 victory while the Cubs to make the American League Watch this boy, and then genators 4 to 1 and 9 to 7 to won, 3 to 2 in. 11 innings over pennant race’ a few degrees <COme back and tell me what gjsplace them in sixth place as the Cardinals, then dropped a hotter today. you saw,” he said. first Sam Zoldak, then reliever 6 to 5 darkness-curtailed eight The hook _ Spec jalist was Those who did will remem- John Kucab scored impres- inning second game.

NATIONAL LEAGUE (First Game, 11 Innings)

‘LEAGUE STANDINGS

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