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In $10,000 Event
By JOHN V. A HIGH-SPEED battle by six of the nation's minute pacing stars was in prospect today to close: the
WILSON two-
State Fair's Grand Circuit racing program. The top-flight harness horses, which haven't got to-
gether as a field on a mile-trackj————— this season, go to the post in the eight world's records this year,
£10,000 Mid America pace.’
One of the brightest trotting
Heading the stellar brigade is Stars in many years, Star's Pride
Scottish Pence with a 1:574/50Wns a 1:591/5 mile mark. Farm Was bred by Henry Warrick of]
record, The Castleton
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entry starts in third position with| | Westfield, north of Indianapolis.
Curly Swart in the sulky,
| Florican,. HE WILL match strides with Lord Steward, with Guy Crippen
Highland Ellen, Good Time, i
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Completing the card are a pair | of $1000 overnight events,
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Scottish Pence's most impres- five entries in the pace and four slve victories this season came in in the trot.
the $50,000 Nassau 2-Mile Pace,
the $25,000 Yonkers Derby and Today's Race Entries
the $25,000 Invitational. Good Time, the mighty pacing] midget, holds a 1:584/5 reeord.| The . all-time money - winning| pacer, he was voted harness
horse of the year in 1949.
» ” ” SPEED records established by! the others are Royal Blackstone,! 1:58 3/5; Highland Ellen, 1:58 4/5; Dudley Hanover, 1:59, and Prince 1:594/5. Sharing top billing is a $2500
free-for-all trot, topped by Hoo-gier-bred - Star's - Pride, which Harry Pownall has driven to
$1000 OVERNIGHT PACE 1--Hal Chief (Bullington). 2—Tandy B (Sears). : 3—Bold Stroke (Parkinson), 4—Poplar Tom (Winger). 5—Bay Prince (Leonard) $2500 FREE-FOR-ALL 1—Florican (Miller). 2—Pronto Bon (Schue). hus Pride Wewnall) —Lord Steward (Crip $10,000 MIDAMERICA "FREE - FOR-ALL
1—Dudley Hanover (Schue), 2—Good Time (Ervin). 3—8cottish Pence (Smart). 4—Highland Ellen (Crippen), -Prince Jay (Beattie). —Royal Blackstone (Swarthwood!. $1000 OVERNIGHT TROT 1--8ignal Bravo (Landers), 2-Single Spud (Born). 3— Virginia“ Flow (Bullington). 4—Worthy Bpud (Leonard).
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| COLUMBUS EARL TU RNER will do all the ve wn stretch drive, the colt roared be- ABR H O AB be in Boston and the Indians catching for the Redskins in the . , A tween My Precious and ura T Ly Fy ( h M Mcatster ce ooo 3 § 3 3 3 ghave won 16 out of 17 games, .,aining three games since Jim| rE HAROVE ned Nr Song to win by a head. eC ires oac yer Morzall 1.0. 4 + 1.1 30 with the Tigers this season. Then 0 Mangan has pe x suspended and Always dangerous Rush Hour! Kress, 1b .... :4 2 1 8 1 othey play the White Sox for oneig,.4" $100 for bumping Umpire tured HE sign Ba annexed the $5000 Big Five Stake Limi fy i § 1] 8 $game—the only venture against py jackowski last Tuesday “of the Futurity by upsetting the d | St S U » , : first divisi # ifor 14-class pacers in an extra- 1 Moan. +4 3 1 3 i Sa first division team—aftel which ,,; py <.juvenile stars, Lyra Song and My heat Battie with Goiden Broom. | n a a e P Paine 1» .. 1 6 6 0 0 they have three consecutive days| ES 1 ith H #+Precious. ‘ i Thomas. p % ¢ 0 0 tT oo er, along w arry # 1. the run-off heat of the pace, The winner, owned by movie] By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOUS | J 8 9 9 1 9of rest before winding up the sea- ypyoper slammed out home runs Brendon Tee "dien by Carly. star Charles Coburn, let Golden! ’ : ES siobmded ol of 3.22 110, 0i50N againgt the Tigers at home. |),4; night. Fisher's roundtripper. =:Smart, breezed through the feld/DIo0M set the pace for three. Tech High School has continued its long-range plan to INDIANAPOLIS | MUCH cond hapren to ail of Bl EE pe yO Sor a 12-length decision over ae OL 2 ile, Tey Dilen out shake up the Tech coaching staff by firing veteran Track Beard cf ........... Tx3 % 4 7 the contenders Lo of Si #Vonian Chief in 2:024/5, only : Ee 1b .5“2 3 6 0 0 The Indians. play a double- ® three-fifths of a second off his’ _ . & * * (Coach Paul Myers. patel nn iid 1 31 8 Cneader with Toe Drowas ws © season’s record. " ue hot R placed Seventh in| Principal Hanson H. Anderson and Athletic ] Director Esauiars, 2 3 3 4.3 3touis and must face acei Ned 2 = .The colt, owned by W. G. Reyn- TE pe. Veni jolden| vg Dagwell have replaced] SURE 31 31 0 8 0 Garver and the improving lefty, = Br: which w i drivi ®tnlds of Louisville, won the firsti Com: Whit Won In a ariving ., .... «ith reserve Coach Jim five-year s I 183 4 2% 37 By = wr 48 0 s finish with Jimmie Highland and y land lost 14 over a five-year pan.ipapiship ln 4 0 0.90 3 oTommy yrne, against their = a-climingtion heat over Ichabod: Mighty Sun in’ 2:03. Stewart after firing Myers at the His first freshman team of Bob, ... ~~ % ii 1s 35 8 "3 Strong righthanders, Bobby Feller &
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¥"half-mile, surrendéred ecmMmand INDIANAPOLIS © 012 033 11x—11 entertain the S : . ‘Rush Hour, Mighty Sun and Jim- Anderson told ‘The Times last; iwon 15 straight. Runs Batted fo pacts Hau Thee entertain the Senators in the first Dr 0 P07 Dal, (8 1 mie” Fighiana ware so cio Onn hat “ne, (MAES 0a tga wil spice end Basket pS BE HTT a SNL OF fr fumes WAI he red Sov 0M “home four lengths ahead of the STOuPed at the finish a photo was Reuben Behimer, Tech's veteran, ball Coach Herman Hinshaw.|ba ih Lewis, Flat, Bissall. Th Fisher. play the Athletics in 2 night or en an adies, | 00 ACK. required. It showed the Coburn field event coach) had an under- probably after next year, should Double Plays Bassai] lo Rue to Sevens. eader in adelphia, wp entry had won by a whisker in standing three years ago that pginchaw voluntarily decide to Bases—Columbus 9, Indianapolis 6. Base The activity yesterday was lim- : ; 3 : * : 2:01 2-5. they would be replaced in tWo OF move into the front office next Gui bs: en Kapil Hite Off. | 116d tO the also-rans. The Pirates Yes, Leon's clothes look tailored bePRINCE Eton, also owned bY| geotch Dean captured the day's three years.” Patrick 13 in 1 Innings. Thomas 2 in 1. moved up into a sixth-place tie
2-year-old pacers yesterday at the Indiana State Fair. .
second
elimination heat in
The colt's 2:02 4/5 mile over a 2:10 1/5. .
muddy track was a full two sec-| onds faster than that recorded Thunderclap in the
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Fox her big surprise by coming back — Meadow Rice hadn’t to trounce the favorites in the i final
mile in 2:09 3/5. In the
$13,459 Futurity for
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By CARL LUNDQUIST
| United Press Sports Writer |” THE HRECTIC three-way scramble in the American
; |Leag rue which almost certain-
ly won't be straightened out until the final week or. maybe leven the final day-—of the season found the Indians getting a big ibreak today because it rained on the Yankees and Red Sox. When yesterday's big doubleheader between the Yankees and Red Sox was postponed ‘and
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Home Season Tonight
By BILL
FOR stayed away last night, sharp.
EGGERT
THE “BENEFIT. of the several thousands who the Indianapolis Indians looked .
If they got another game like that one, when they
thumped Columbus, 11 to 4, with
a reviced lineup and 15 hjts, they have the'r final opportunity to put out for local fans tonight
when they close their home play against the Red Birds again.
It will be ladies night and more |
feminine rooters are expected than the 557 men, whovwere club guests for taxes only last night. Women's paid admissions totaled 1118. ' ” n » THERE'S STILL just a faint possibility that the Tribe can pass Toledo and nail down the Asso-
TIGER TETE-A-TETE—Assistant Coach Graham Martin does the lecturing in the absence of [crammed into a revised schedule ciation’s sixth piace before the Coach Alonzo Watford as Crispus Attucks' Tigers prepared to open the 1951 football season at [in which the two teams will play season ends Sunday in .ouisville.
| Manual's Delavan Smith Field tonight. Shown are (left to right) Bob Jones, Cubby Carr, Clarence- |
| Grant, Gus Anderson, Charles Taylor, Neal Fitts and Ed Mathews (linemen), and Orval Brown, | Tom Reeves, Ed Stewart and John Brown (backs). Anderson and Stewart were the only regular vet- | erans from last year.
Grid Spotlight Shines 9 Ways
THE CURTAIN goes way up tonight on the | city-county football drama and the teams involved hope the show is “better by the dozen.” | For 12 teams hope to put the best foot forward in nine games. They'd like to follow in
games, Beech Grove opens at IL.ebanon, Plainfield comes to Pike Township and Speedway. entertains Brownsburg. All games start at 8 p. m. Only a strong ground game gave Ben Davis
the. footsteps of Ben Davis, last year's county its victory. For Decatur Central hit five of 15 | champs. pass attempts, scoring both touchdowns this Pt ° * oo» : . way. The Giants rolled up 109 yards rushing to THE tiflists ghowed the ‘late-comers” how 21 by the hosts. The victors tallied 14 first downs by downing Decatur Central, 19 to 13, last night. to 8ix by Decatutm x s : 5 ¢ 6 9The victory, notched by a tough- ground game. Ben Davie .... eer 808 118 | for the champs, was the sixth.straight over two ; Touchdowns Ben Davis Markshary. Hager. Wilson. De- | .seasons for Coach Lou Parnell's boys. EoaVie Siar hoary. Decatur Central Yaney. Touehdawr:: Ben
Taking the spotlight tonight are all but five of the 10 city schools. Manual.and Crispus Attucks jump right into city competition at Delavan Smith Field, Broad Ripple, Cathedral and Howe journey north with the Rockets meeting South Bend Adams, the Irish taking on Bishop Noll at Hammond and the Hornets encountering Logansport.
Prep Football .
TONIGHT’ 8 oF HEDU LE
Broad Ripple at South Bend Adams Cathedral at Hammond Noll. Crispus Attucks at Manual. Howe at Logansport.
Beech Grove at Leba Lawrence Central at Pranklih Township. Plainfield at Pike Township. : Southport at Warren Central. Brownsburg at Speedway. RESULTS YESTERDAY Ben Davis 19, Decatur Central Camhridge City 24. Brookville & South Bend Washington 18, East Chicago Roosevelt 0,
Tribe Box Score
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oo oe oe THERE ARE two all-county battles on. Lawrence Central is at Franklin Township and
Southport goes to Warren Central. In other
Prep Chopping Block—
five games during the last three
mounted on those teams. They! must play doubleheaders on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 28 and 29, and wind up the season on Sunday with a single game. If rain should wash out any games in this heavy three-day make-up schedule, the games will be played off Oct. 1 and 2-if the outcome would affect the pennant, The American League set aside thos2 two days for such an emergency. } tJ ” 5 THE PRESSURE -PACKED stretch run now finds the Yankees and Red Sox vying eight times in the final 10 days, three
games being in Boston on Sept. 21, 22 and «23, before the grand ¢limax in Yankee Stadium.
And what will the Indians be doing all of this®time? ® Now in front by a full game. the Ohioans will have a tough time protecting that margin in an extended road trip which begins tonight ‘in St. Louis. | But in the stretch when the {other contenders will be trying to] beat each other down, the Indians |will be feeding on second division opposition. They have three {games with fifth place Detroit at the time that the Yankees will
Toledo became Louisville's 11th
they are scheduled again tonight Toledo will finish its season! against Columbus while the Redskins battle the Colonels tomorrow. and Sunday in Derbytown. Tribe Business Manager Ted Sullivan planned to let Second Baseman Johnny Merson go home to Elkridge, Md., this weekend before reporting to the parTed Beard, Tribe center fielder who was Indianapolis’ most
popular player in 1948, has a |
new Philco television set today after fans voted him 1951's most popular player. Beard, who has appeared in. 114 games and is hitting .272, polled 9105 votes. Second Basémainf Johnny Merson was second with 8861 and Dominic Dallessandro totaled 8055 ballots for third: place. Beard went 0 for 4 last night.
ent Pittsburgh Pirates Monday, but since the Colonels are making! a determined bid for the playoffs Sullivan had to cancel the 'plan - because the league and would put up a howl. Merson is a .297 hitter nad has missed only three games,
Crainin 2:054/5. He led the first
In the thrilling second heat,
“ Morrison, placed first in the sec- opening race—a $1000 overnight
ond elimination heat after tak-itrot—in straight heats of 2:082-5 ° ANDERSON denied that
ing the helm just past the first- and 2:07 2-5. R
quarter pole. The colt was]
. clocked at 2:07 4/5.
Two elimination heats were necessary in both divisions of
"the Futurity because of the huge
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fields. Eighteen were entered in,
the pace and 19 in the trot.
Jovy Hanover pulled her first upset" ip’ the initial elimination! heat of the trot. Driven by Rus-| the filly caught)
* up with the field midway in the!
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‘Harness Racing Results
race and outdistanced Lyra Song! to the wire in 2:09 4/5. Highly regarded My Precious. with Smart in the sulky, nosed
out Roll On and Mudlark in the Ii
~ ” » Wednesday’s rain left the State Fair track in heavy condition for the start of yesterday's race program. But a bright sun broke through in mid-afternoon and dust was flying before the end of the card. Huge harness horse vans were pressed into service before the start of the program . to hélp pack down the track. One van became mired in the goo, itself, and required a tractor to pull it free. » = » FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD Philp J. Milburn Jr. of Green Bay,
Wis., probably the youngest driver two years as diamond coach,
close of school last June.
= ~ » either would be fired, but camouflaged ithe dismissals by indicating that la “reorganizaton” .of Tech's staff]
resigned voluntarily in June before he faced the chopping block. | | Myers, who has produced state champions in all 11 track events in his outstanding 25-year tenure jas Tech cinder mentor, is the second coach in little more than a vear to be dismissed. Baseball Coach Geprge Sprague was forced out of his ago last June after winning the ¢ity title one year, runnerup in the NCC in another season and winning 24 and losing seven in
job a year
v championships.
{Freeman and Harland Sturgeon ¢
year. The future shakeup will
|Coach Howard Longshore, who © has won.an NCC title and shared! ithe city crown last year, could {face the chopping block should
season. Ww L Pct.'Chicago. =» » » St. Paul ....;cco00i0ivhivs 11 .500 x 2 ” . olede a eu 10 500 : ; in you get just what you select at MYERS has won 13 of the 18 Columbus 3 216. IN THE only American League : y
city titles and three of seven In- Louisville
M dianapolis Relays crowns, Myers 'Mil has never won a state team title, but his 270 points compiled .in i state track meets over the years] far overshadows the closest Indianapolis rival, Shortridge, which has 115 points. Last year, Dick Tinnel. won 100 and 220-yard dash state ‘Two years ago
Wild Pitch—Patrick. Passed Ball--Morgan. not affect Hinshaw, but Football | Winning
How Indians Have Won {would be made this fall. Behlmer he fail to win another title this 67 Games, Lost 83
alumbus 006 002 020— 4 2nd Mike Garcia. The Yankees ==
with the Reds by defeating them 7 to 4 as Bill Howerton hit a = _ three-run homer and Dick Cole == conked a two-run double. The Cardinals made 11 hits including Stan Musial’s 32d homer in a! 10 to 2 triumph over the Cubs in
Pitcher—Papish (9-12). Losing’ itcher—Patrick (7-101, Umpires—Fetze, arney, Jackowski. Time—1:57.
Kansas City 5 game, the White Sox pounded out 17 hits in a 9 to 4 victory over
the Browns.
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over the left field wall and a single accounted for five Indian runs. Turner's homer - was his ninth. - : ~ » ”
FRANK PAPISH, who lost five
days of the season, the pressure straight victim last night and) straight games prior to last night,
went the distance for ihe Redisking for his ninth triumph against 12 defeats. He allowed 10 hits, walked three and fanned six. ’
The loser was righthander Pat Patrick, who had beaten Indianapolis in three of four previous outings. He wasn't any problem. this time, Turner whaled into a fast pitch for his home. ruff in the second frame. Fisher singled in two runs in the third. n = » PATRICK LOADED the bases to get to Turner in the fifth, then forced in a run before Whitey Platt singled in two more, Fisher smashed his sixth home rum in
| {he seventh and the Tribe added single tallies in the eighth and
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ninth. Monty Basgall playing his first game this season at second base, hit four for four including a triple and double. He scored , four runs, too. Fisher was tried in the left field spot where he had one ;utout. Joe Rowell was ‘moved in from his right field place to handle third base. He threw wildly to first base on his only Helding attempt. .
Amateur Baseball
Art Sacks wants an out of town base (ball game for Sept. 16 and would like a» game with Bedford for Sept. 234.
WICHITA. Kas.—The Sinton, Tex. Piss mouth Oilers won the 17th Annusi N tional Baseball Congress Champi Eben here last night, registering their sevent straight tournament triumph, 3 to 0, over runner-up Atwater al, P (6-2). It was the first time in the history of ihe event that a Texas feam won the crow .
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in the nation, was in action here . 2 =» Allen Meyerrose copped the 440 AMERICAN (1st Game, Seven ma > 3 from the Tailor Shop Garments at Leon's. SUITS — SPORT £1000 OVERNIGHT TROT yesterday. CHARLES Maas replaced gtate diadem. Niiwsckes: Won Lost Pet. G r Milwaukee rarer, 002000103 8 , : COATS — +. 1--Scoteh Dean, B h (Egan) . 1 1, He guided his own. colt. Phil'Sprague as head baseball coach| Stewart, the former Washing- si. Paul gh. 38% 8, | Johnson and Unter; Howell and Karr. ERAN] orice ond selection. 2 & § t D oor EINE h we 2 Mrite Sun ba foams} + 3 3 Bob, to seventh position In the and was made reserve basketball ton High School and Butler track Eousene 7 33 1803 Muwaukee ol. "100 200 000 3 30 p - i Medaway, b m (Russell) s 3 second elimination heat of the coach after Powell Moorhead was star, was reserve coach four Minneapolis ....... AN 38 ere aster (1) WAL (4) And Burris: CREDIT IS A SERVICE WITH Us wa % -Shakertown, pre (White) Soni 13 Hoosier Futurity pace.- At that,|demoted to freshman net coach. years. He won the ICC 440-vard INDIANAPOLIS fers 87 8 450 3, Wilhelm and Katt dames re anover (Caton . 3 olumbus .., . . . 2 s ame 7 Merrit Hanover, b ¢ (Cameron), § “7 he beat out two older drivers—/ Moorhead compiled one of the championship while at Butler, and Ln Kansas City ..,....... 010 000 2 -3 1 NOT AN ADDED CHARGE - Byron Seat. b 3 (Beattiel es 1 3 Guy Crippen Jang Dol Hayes. finest basketball coaching records captained the track teams at AMERICAN LEAGU ove an Ban icc aie 01 0. 3.8 unroven uy, g (Lanqers) .. He as ct 4 (8 4d G ) - Te Der a A ary "310 The Hoosier Futurity trot in Indiana. His reserve and Washington and Butler. ; has oveiand .. PI Kamas Cy BOM GpuE ¥81--Bertha's Champ, b h (Leonard) 9 9 |freshman teams won 64 games a master's degree from Butle er. New York .. 626 1 gc Paul : 000 000 030— 3 4 1 oo Times: 2:08 2-5, 2:07 2-5. was almost an all- filly Bair. rman m—— [Eston Sh 11, Peterson Munerief 9) ang Partes; 2. $13.459.20 HOOSIER FUTURITY doy. Hanover won Detroit $58 23 Rutherford, Van Covk GC 10 Ho 3 12. x FOR 2-YEAR-OLD PACERS heats, Lyra Song and Mudiark Priisgerpits 08 2910 LONiSvINle | 3 ooiee- 030 031 f0x— 0 i’ al 3 Meadow Rice nr e Rr ) 1 3 } took all three seconds and Neon é oO avis up eam St. Louis 308 42%2 fin; errir ad Nie £0 3 © --Prince Eton, r ¢ {Buillingion), x A ——————— y was third n the first mile, ] : vu AMERICAN LEAGUE t+, 3—Vonian Chief, b ¢ (O'Brien) Ix 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago . 400 030 011-— 9 17 © #» 4—Ichabod Crain, b ¢ (Cameron), 2 x 4 Won Lost Pct.” G.B. St a os 200 000 002-4 7 O en |, a winder” vio anves or Checks in a oodstoc Brom, on MEH Gp SER (0 dd, are, Mego sie Puhderburk) ... 4, * ¥? 2 Poplar Hill Farm of Lexington, St. Louls 83 515 17 Batts. Losing Pitcher McDonald (3-6), #i¢ 8—Buddy Dale, br ¢ (McCord) 4x 3 Ky., took the day off and watched y i” Boston : 85 66 498 *19'2 Home Runs — Robinson (26th), Wood #= T—Walter McKlyo, b c (Boring), x 4 17 atche Today's a holiday for strings tennis and basketball at Prince- phjadeiphia 65 69. 485 21 12th woh 3 Kine Gano, br § (Bchoe? ‘ X 5 : the races rom the press box. lat Woodstock Club. And half of ton Eine font s 57 1 422 i. pl otton at New York, both games post—Me arris, br ¢ (Osborne 5 x — | . * S18 ‘+ : - 4 on 3 Se10—South Dakota, bl ¢ (Short) .. x 3 ér! the United States Davis Cup Laurelwise Trabert is na- Chicago ‘ 56 78 418 30 rar LNSIIDgLON at Philadelphia, postponed, sdl—Seth Parker, ch o (Corley) ... § x ro Solunar Tables {squad will be here for the festiv- tional clay courts champion; Tal- CAVES TOD DAY (Only games scheduied) 233-Hi-Lo's Starwa, b ¢ (Mutson), 7 x rn A. P. M. ities. bert is five-time national doubles AMORICAN ASSOCIATION St. Louis .. “77114 000 031-10 11 © add -Phil Bobi 6h: (MIpurh. Jr.f X71 104 anes Nissor Miner ator Three bigtime net stars and a champ and Richardson is the 18-/ : (All Ni ht G ames) : ga ors : 5 kel My hy we BA . yo ox > I 8. 0 Ir 16) ’ “3 et hr Loyaarburi), : 2 ro] [Rot row 13 1118 % | ocal court favorite were to bow year-old hope of the future on Columbus at INDIA ANABOLIS, 8:30. MecLish, Dublel i, Klippstein 1%, Lows ' ’ : * | wy od oledo a ulavillie. 8) wen, 8 1). inning %.17-Prince Will Go, bl ¢ (Taylor), § x ro| Sunday 12:55 ilo for an exhibition at 4:30 p. m. the national scene. Milwaukee at St. Paul (2) Piichar ~Cliambers 12 1h. @ Losing Plech #117 Socret Amin, b 2 (OMIDERN aT | Tuesday 5 ian 188 4:00 | The trio of super-stars includes 5 x = Kansas City at Minseapolts' 3), {SiasMoLish (3-107, Home Runs-Musial . " th iyi ' a nesaay 14d 138 58 py y ¥ ibid Nav. Tn Hf x h - $13.280.20 HOOSIER FUTURITY | Thursday 3:25 9:38 3:55 10:00| Tony Trabert, Billy Talbert and, peyoE IS Illinois state singles Wa AMERICAN LEAGUE | Miksis (4th), Smalley (7th), Schoendienst NE FOR 22-YEAR-OLD TROTTERS i {Hamilton Richardson. The local king, He and his brother, John, BE EW itis | Cinetnnatd 000 000 doo 4 8 0 ’ ) ittabur 303 00x Lr Rr a oa el [boy fi Charles (Chuck) DeVoe. share. the Iilinois state doubles - giitiand, of RU Lowi & ml, | "Fox Borkowsir (5) Rortly ‘pla: Bama? . at a aay 4 - y ’ we ) an e et iiks (7) an “yi 3—Lyrs Song. br f (White) ..... 2x 3 Sponsored by the Central Indi- title, NATIONAL LEAGUE Garagiola. Winning Pitcher — Pollet (8-11) #% 4—-Mudlark, br { (Leonard) ..... x3 9 ana Tennis Association, the exhi- Woodstock Pro Jack Rogers ) NAL LEAGUE Losing Pitcher--Fox (7-13). Home Run #8. 5—Roll On, b ¢ (Johnson) .,..... ¥3 8) biti looked for a owd of 1000, Philadelphia at Brooklyn Howerton (12thi, ; we 8—Neoht, bf (Baldwin) ...... 3x0 on looke Fr scheduled the matches as follows: 81. Louls at Pittaburgh night), ;uFhiladelphia at Brooklyn, postponed, wy > i hI ix 3 All proceeds were Parked for the Singles—Talbert ve. DeVoe and Ravage 8 Cpginnatl . SW Voit at Boston. postponed. rain. : : ; : ; New York at] - 9-Najity Dear, ro { (Bower) “Sx 6 | association's development of jun- p, po v4eon ve. Trabert in that roa) a | lor ‘tennis mn this Ares, order. Both for three sets. E12 sweet ‘Hanover, b { (Riegle) ... x 8 ro| TRABERT., Talbert and Rich- Doubles--Talbert and Trabert QUALITY dT rent Fionn, B § (Dsbamel 1310 ardson are no strangers here. vs. Richardson and DeVoe. SEAT COVERS fmi3—Proximate, b { (Smart) ...... 8.x ro They have appeared in the West-| Trabert and Talbert are famplo—Mits Yonkers, PuiyfSrvink... 2 3 19 ern tournament at the club, De-vored to take the doubles portion, - wr13—Velo Colby, b ¢ (Baldwin) .... x 9 ro Voe, a former Park School ath-jof the Davis Cup when the team '19—Maytime, br ¢ (Short) ........ 10 x ro lete, is currently a standout in|leaves for Australia next month.
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