Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1952 — Page 14

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: eo. Pm 5 : By Art Wright Nats Regain at 7 Erskine Helps Gavilan Favored, 2-1, Bi io To Defeat Turne : “ m i. By JACK CUDDY Dayton Today U S 00S United Press Sports Writer : 3 PHILADELPHIA; July 5—Heavy out-df‘town support rom 0S0X | ead to 4 , made Champion Kid Gavilan a firm 2-1 favorite today to THE BIG NAMES in speedway car racing will be at| tag young Gil Turner of Philadelphia with his first defeat Dayton (0.) Speedway this afternoon . . .'and the roughest | WASH Tem By United Press Monday night in their welterweight title bout=a Municipal tree grew, of ‘the stock car drivers will be at Indianapolis W. 16th St.| SHINGTON, July. 5— BOSTON, July 5 The stadium. grown in 5: Ss way tonight Floyd Baker's 2-run double to Brooklyn Dod ¥ed Despite’ the lengthening odds,|while using those fancy steps, he peed ; . center field in the seventh in| rooklyn Dodgers Sparked the ticket sale was so brisk Pro- again leaves himselt open. A wee The big question of whether Troy Ruttman can sweep ven » py Carl Erskine's 5-hit pitch- moter Herman Taylor sald he . = state's golf the ld on all the tracks in the Midwest, ater his terri Tin, enabled the Washington og, added another game to|Sread drove 50 fans un BECAUSE OF tuners com NLU showing at Winchester last Sunday, could come up atiger st ® edge In Boston Sea thei Jeague-leag as hey Beat the $350,000. has trained at Summit, N. J., to South Cou Dayton this afternoon. fourth place in the hectic Ameri- - {Boston Braves, 5 io 4, J0F the With reserved seats ranging|try to knock him out. Sacrificing i If Troy can make it back Lndianapolis Time. The first race can League race. . ° [consecutive time hetero 13, Ws0s fram $6 to $15, it's practically his own speed, Gavilan has been simply bee: from the opening of the South- Heap d wil be for Ba The outcome caused the two Jans Jarges: raves field crowd .ortgin the gate will better the| Setting” 1° Junch vith all his ments. The land Speedway at Raleigh, N. teams to exchan itions, Bos Ro |previous welterweight title record Power to body and head. know it. C., he's slated to be at Dayton ONE of the roughest races in|ton dropping to titth, | Erskine struck out nine as he or $194,330 set by the first Bar-| Meanwhile, Turner has been \ today. He expects to have his tn Sg . won his Sth tilt of the seasoniney Ross-Jimmy McLarnin fight preparing at Pleasantville, N. J. But an record-hreaking 98 Jr. car vo! sia next Friday at| President Truman watched the against two losses. Boston used i; New York's old Madison Square|to “burn down” Gavilan with the again, ! a { arse oe Alpine Rall |game, his second in two days. " five pitchers, starter Ernie John- Garden Bowl, May 28, 1934. hottest pace he ever tried to year by De The rest of the field incldesirun over the “roof tops” i, wd Although he yielded 12 hits, § ‘son being Charged X with his ini- whim ; math. The fi favorites Joe James, Mike Naz- rope. The race, which will end Frank Shea want the route 10 a Seteat A Bg 8 THE GATE probably will be This writer picks Gavilan to ifvi aruk, Duane ‘Carter, Jim Rigs- July 16, will be run over 34 moun. 1Otch his seventh triumph against | is ne a was a fey the second largest in Philadelphia make a successful third defense the qualify; by, Gene Force, and others. talnous passes through Italy, two defeats since coming from the ¥ 2 Bi. Jeune Ve ring history, although it will not/of his 147-pound crown Monday the champi Qualifying trials will be at Switzerland, Austria and France, Yankees May 3 with no record. I” Johnson was shelled out in the°V®® approach the $1,895,733/on a knockout in the 11th round. to match pl noon and the first race at 2:30 ending at Cannes. | It was the 13th straight day in 'a st inning when eight Dodgers drawn by Jack Dempsey and/It seems that the flery young match p p. m. It's a sprint program with Parts of the course are 9000 which the Senators had changed | want to ba, Rookie OTRe Shy. Gene Tuney at the same stadium Turner must burn himself out be re-crown a aap Seat Dayton has feet high, temperatures range position in the standings. The ba’s third home run of the year in 1926. On that rainy September against his more seasoned oppon- golf. 8 ylig me. from below freezing to over 100/Red Sox presérved their record of lwith two men on was the ine night, there were 120,755 personsi/ént who never failed to go the M ” z = = degrees. Fog, rain, mud, hair- not winning at night on the road, ining’s only scoring blow. inthe 3ta itn, distance—even in two hard fights SV any i Tay 1 JE A Seu Be ie: ee nals ot (0 epi iin in he grea pug ay evi |p he 51 e, i g year. 'Philadelphia today, the Dodgers n 26-year- son—when he w-a-s great. held Aug. 1 addition to the Sunday and next Women and men drivers are on-| BOSTON WASHINGTON » {moved "four games in front in od Gavilan of Cuba and 21-year- ball dh Saturday stock cars. - It's the tered. | |the standin old Turner will be covered by an : alls an 88. bry, si Kit nib vary of) uanons ST HH, 1H mot me mien, frm oie of Plersall Makes supeinten They'll be at W, 16th St. for one Of Marion, owner of Armscamp Get: rib ! $ ji vernenis 31 8 1 lcoxss 3% 9 Ysetnroecs “3 1 $ §/coming to Philadelphia for Tues- emerged w “wreck ‘em” show only, 8 p. m, Speedway near Alexandria, has pyri 13 Sputneisas 1 23% Reesess 371 JRittmerth. $4 § 0 day's All-Star baseball game at Like an Unpirs, Wednesday night. set a pleasure car race for 1948 Bchmeenrt 4 © 1 iy . ker 5b 2 i 3 | Campnllae | 8 § liGordonit 4 1 i {Shibe Park. I Just to The Kochman Hell Drivers are 30d later models for the near Wiiiee 4 8 1 o Raps 20 Willis 81 0Sisth 1060 Dusky young Turner, son of a those days, the same daredevil troupe that future. The date is yet to beBrdwiis § 8 J ABeilere © 8 19 rat 8-44 athens 411 i Pennsylvania railway mail clerk, $ with 45-50— packed the biggest thrill show! decided. Entry blanks are avail-|Velimer i 10 J [Erantae: 2 3 10 $Dantels.et 4 11 01s sp popular {n his home city that able by writi t ilson 000 Hodges,1b 4 1 8 O/Johnsonp 0 0 0 0 . By. United Press 3 ‘ rowd eve y ng to Paul Karnes, 'his army of it would crowd ever on the midget track! . I nh — ICole,p 0086 0 army of supporters kept the Nfiw ORLE ANS, July 5 — uldn't | last year. Every seat was fa 45 8, Washingiop (8, Marion.) Jeith, Saul # Rw, Bihan EH ; ; i betting price at “even money” Showboat Jim Piersall, the fast- = . . . 80 it would be a good idea . o Ison ran for Vollmer in 94) {esterp 0 0 o'un last Wednesday. Then, the to call in advance for reservations lS worl frit gas dpi asi walked Tor Tor ST i. Burdsttes 0 8 o o/beginning of the out-of-town Gavi- Ce es autjee , THE P for Wednesday night's program. |196 miles per hour over a meas- ono or 8 26 3e—=1 Totals 381177 8 Totals 30 5 37 san green flood made the Cuban|jeagues, clowned himself out of This past v The daredevils criss-cross cars RUNS—Throneberry 2, Gernert, Vernon, Claire struck out for Jones in 5th. |“Hawk” a slight favorite. He has ; 3 Yad : lured mile from a flying start on| Runnels, Bushy, Baker, & we flied out for Jester in 7th. the Birmingham-New Orleans ball Juniors dur in midair, crash through burning |p, Jab ¥ man, Gernert, illiams ran for Shuba in 9th. advanced point -by - point . since plank barriers, crash a wall of | ake Motorway near RUNS BATTED J JN—8 hes,” out, Ger- | gl flied out for Cooper in 9th. then. : Same today by making like an and the par les, race on two wheels, race : ; he | TWO BASE HITS Schmees, Bake Brotaird or MR § ~® a. , motorcycles through a flaming| ,, Outstanding feature of the | THREE Bask HIT Throncberry 3. SEE-MOR CATCH—John Meadows {left} and Orval Snowden “RUNS — ‘Cos 3, Compansila, Shave TURNER HAS not been beat Playsal] Was ejected Hom the golfers wil hoop high in the at 1 turbine engine is the ease with DOUBLE. T—Sten : Hodes. ethroe, Torgenson, Daniels. en en game by Umpire Pott after a fifth Anderson oer with thedrivers at the Hy Which large horsepowers can Vernon: Lepelo ot rpm ® panels to) 49 S. Tuxedo St., caught this string of "channel cats" recently at RAL shas ok Ao Robison. srikine, Jota. ID 31 professional and 35 amateur rhubarb between Pott and Birmne voy me ie L| be made avallable for relatively |, hk ASE—Boston 8 Washing-| See-Mor Park, southwest of Mooresville. Night crawlers and | shrimp "*¥WO-BASE HITS—Hodges, Gordon, Lo Souta 2 vertheless, Gavilan was ingham Manager Willie (“Red”) monster for offierwise iivite disaster small amounts of weight and | BASE ON BALLS—Brodowski 4 Ben-| were the bait. . Tos out sy. Jethiroe, Se] ot Sovural Teass bindu Mathis after Baron Infielder Ken The Pu J oo complication. CF, OUT—Shea 3. Aspromonte hit one out of the pa an. of The engine, which can develop oe Jt owski § in 6% innings: 0 ‘= Bat i UBLE PLAYS = Logan to Dittmer: Season 15 Saat Turner has copied park. New Orleans was leading the way th eran in auto racing. He operated |200 brake horsepower, is at the| RUNy J RUNS—Brodowski|. LEFT ON BASES—Brooklyn 11, Boston 8. [ot vie pe ie Bot _Znasiered The 1-0. Par ou the half-mile Woodb: back of the fuel tank under the i amners ome BEN) [gc tn SALCE men 1 Cue ome ar Salled the lit a foul and Par in e mile ridge (N.J.) ! hes (1.9), do [, Erskine idolized for years ar In board speedway back in the days hood. It can run on a variety 0 Bred U9). - LSTRIKED Jonson 1, ‘Burdette 2, Bach is an DE ht Mathis protested. when Wilbur Shaw and other vet- of fuels, including kerosene. The Pee. eKinley, Sage, MeGowan, ® ° ° TRIS %# Johnson 8 In 3 tnning: Colelwhy on pright speedster| While Pott and Mathis were A threa erans were racing. car does not use a clutch, gear- TRESS 2 45 S i S - yin Lin 134: Jones 8 in 3; Jester 4 in 4 Bur: * ao San Tow a blizzard of| arguing Piersall, who was dropped th box, carburetor or ignition sys- rr ver——————— “RUNS "AND EARNED RUNS—Erskine § er in a few seconds. Neither| from the Boston club to the nament here Races Today tem. . | : or. Ved? : Fie si! Te ety ile Southern Association | Barone, pion, won th : Z; : ress $ 0| aped the umpire by tripping about \ i ARR stn 0 ret | gm Jimmy Warriner NEW YORK, July 5—Granny Hemner's severth-in Hines GEENEEn statin uk... [ghls. Much of that sectrs wag the field. working his jaw and oom When i Uebel us uy a Group Seeks ns § re ning home run that carried only 279 feet and barely landed ager oC Se Stem oe belted out but 24. of bis 96 i hg A ds Dav® ai Gene st TOeK Ww. : oday was s Day” a . Jin St Speedway; Ko yay. Wi 1 f. Yi in the first row of the upper left field stands snapped a 2-2 Eons. opponents. "" Pelican Stadium and Plersall ést Boilerm Mexsoaris: xy Fras a To Return tie and gave Philadelphia a 3-2 slonp over the New York Raise Fund for ay Sopled Gavilan ® bolo played to the youngsters. When and from a erngen, 1 - Fyseawsy ; Stock Feature Giants togay belore 12.891 fans, . i . Turner En ghey Be I good year ot Future Racas Hamner’s homer, his seventh of | : Olympic Star's Wife : a left| them Potts ejected both Mathis bbe Oo e 0 u Nimmy Warr th Bthander H bolo, and in so doing leaves him-| and Piersall from the game. Pler- But we SPEEDWA S—Next. Sanday after y Warrines won his firstithe year, gave Righthander How} n S C st : it stan aan (huts Wipeneity rer . Tet Frem feature race of the W. 16th St Fox his second victory of the yo OLUMElE O, July 5 (UP)— ge ide Open to right shots to|sall joined the kids in the stands up to Coult AAA ms, Gre Bo Mich CORA sane: Speedway season last night. season and marked the fifst time 1 fe going tojhead or body. He also uses Gav-| and they set up the cry “we want i COLUMBUS, O., July 5—The The brother of Le w { Helsinki to watch her husband,|ilan’s “show-boat” footwork, and| Jim!” this season. HD aETS— Tomorrow plens. springfield Charleston, or Toledo, baseball! S roy War. iin the last five games the Phillies SD ere on Mal, compete in the Olympic led the Dist (1il,) Pa night, St. Lou is, Mo. Thutt-| clu, probably wom't return to riner, big-car driver, edged Bud were able to score more than two track games, thanks to contribuairs A TAG TR VY eA va, + "|Moneymaker and Frank Roes- runs in a single contest. | 0 # : Of cou 0 ugust, it was indi sler, who placed a tions from local sportsmen, May a1cated here to pla second and third. s.r 3 our r J : ti led b {le. pe rid Et Chl. This we day latest develo | Warriner’s winning time for the) _puy PHILS got maximum ane Hi Rhodes annoueed - 8 on, lec oy le 0.) Hy Lr | girdle, s pect’ ment as receivers for he oS op ap Nas 8:10.40. mileage from the seven hits they FOREN PALFREYMAN, ‘of Rhodes said a drive to raise oQ << © state titlehc ind) X is W. Epcedwar: 8 Sun cially weak triple-A club Were riner Ninners ware one Wa. collected off Larry Jansen in the/Manehester, England, has reached $700 to send Mrs. Whitfield to : Highland Spe way sia fy ania; neg § Tider appointed in Toledo and Charles- ward Burne. Moneym. 2rd pod a/seven innings he toiled for the Indianapolis in another stop of Helsinki reached $1400 the first : ighlian pee wl ID, In Alanaon Stonticole ton. Frankie Mike won the” semi-final Giants. , With two out in the top| a planned three-year, 60,000-mile day. 4 7 The big Snestwax. Mt oh peedwar “at New| The team, scheduled to play events. of the second, Connie Ryan, bat- tour of the world on a Teluph Whitfleld, winner of the 800- will be Frid: dria. ndlnaolls § rom, afternoon, three games in- Columbus on| Th adh ting. ..252, slammed his sixth meter event in the 1948 gamés in \ : Rass rem i ernoon, | e same fidld of drivers re-| |motoreyele. London, is scheduled t i isconsin State Fords, Milwaukee. Sunday and Monday, will stay in turn tonight” to the same track. |homer of the year into the lower on, 1s SC ed to run in Golf and Co # 8 = |Charleston, Al Bannister, presi-|Trials afe scheduled at 7 p. m. fight field stands. It Paife gmt jtyesr.o Wo-the 40h and So-Meter events and will be awar JT WILL be another month dent of the Columbus team gn- [racing at 8:30 p. m. The Giants tied the score in |L0FCYCle mechanic, arrived inthe 1600-meter relay. . : "n mtil there's another AAA Na- nounced. | their half when Don Mueller [Rew York May 25 after traveling Rhodes said Mrs, Whitdeld,) : house. It'll ional Champlonship race. The Judge John McCabe appointed ny | blasted his eighth homer of the European Dougan mest ot al whe married the ace track man the women 1ext one is the 100-miler Aug. 18 Robert French, former sports ed- Wenver to innovate season, also into the right field 14 400 miles in North and 3 : © 1s Tow an Als Foes 3m MEN’ % SPORTS SHOP 3RD FLOOR it the Springfield (II.) Fair! itor of the Toledo -Blade, as re- Strike Zone Uniforms stands. je. oD es in North an out geant when he was an .Ohio soe Publinx P Others are: ceiver and told Him “to find the Wes Westrum, making his first s = = tate University track star, wil WES ut: 200 miles, Wiitonsin Blaig Ra Fair franchise and. bring it back to| DENVER, July 5 (UP)—The start since breaking two bones in begin her trip Monday. A field Mich 3 Fale) Sent, 1, 100 miles, pudueln {Toledo.” | Denver Bears of the Western his right index finger June 19,! It nt Ras NEVER hag a puns. annual Pub sate Fair, Sriachse. No Ts Sept. o, oo {League will take the fleld July 4 (put the Giants ahead in the third ured tire inthe 37,520 miles he United Press Sets (73) 29.75 All Wool . 00 miles. Centennial Park, Denver, Colo.i | wear “strike-zone" has covered to date. He plans to Hoosier re Jor. MEANWHILE, the cit of ng 's e-zone uniforms, | . oosler rep 11, 100 miles, Phoenix (Ariz) Fair; » y inning with a 390-foot homer, his|go to Van BC, U $ Ol Sov. 16, 100 miles, Bay Meadows, Cal | Charleston obtained a temporary an innovation designed to aid um- 13th of the c¢ i int , thé | fonver, Mexico, P or ympics Petric of Ar 2 a 8 I tH in Charlest t .|pires’ decisions - on balls and | Ipasn, 0 Panama and back to the East| njunction in Charleston to pre-| 'upper left field satnds. C bef OLYMPIC STADIUM, Sesinkh WHEN THE AAA sprint races vent any Toledo interests fr-m strikes. oast before heading back toi3,),’s (UP)—The United Fics and Chuck | ‘eturn to Winchester Speedway obtrining the franchise. Kanawha The uniform outlines the mits | PENADELIINA A ny ig A England. today opened its headquarters a Bob Cr rext Sunday afternoon, the quali-| County Circuit Judge Julian F.[0f the strike zone by means of | asnburn. tPF 9 & wiiamen's 3 3 3|, Hels on an endurance trip test-\, ain stadium of the (1952 > : ‘ication trials should be as ex- Bouchelle appointed Harry A. contrasting areas in the garment —] $ jt 2 ing the British cycle under all {Olympic games, from which dis- hold the 19 ’iting. as the races. Wallace, Charleston baseball rep-|Whereby the ball and strike area amnerds £ 8 3 8 Thomeoni® 4 0 4 j( weather conditions. He started. hes on the international Arnold Too often the fans accept time resentative, as receiver to protect Present a visual contrast. Mavent "$83 0 Winonitr 302 pie trip Sept. 6, 1919 snd is now} |sports events will be filed directly 69 and 70 trials as a “necessary evil.” Butithe city's interests against the| The experiment will mark the Jones 8) $108 Nmme 3111! In his third year. He expects to, owspaper and radio stations Bg not so next Sunday at Winchester. possibility of bankruptcy. first time any team in organized Fox.» 133 3 otrame 344 jjcomplete the trip this year around the world the first ro Bevause: Judge McCabe said in appoint- baseball has worn the ‘“strike-| ms 550 1 Ya Simultaneously, a second leased ome think Ruttman might ing French receiver at Toledo zone” uniform and Bear officials ; Dlerine © 0 ¢ 0 0 Steclers Sign Pair teleprinter wire, which will run Notre Da still get faster speeds from his|that he would “serve in the best! sald the uniform would be used Tene parallel to the permanent full- 5 253% When You look at the 4c nterest” of Danny Menendes, “Il proven good or bad” | Hitt add Fs fait 71 Of Ex-College Stars [time circuit connecting Helsinki ‘Nf The No ords y . last| uniform is D - Sunday Troy took 98 Jr. out in ~ I vig late Bill" Roessner, i (BIER NI Tate trace ut for Weim ta’ PITTSBURGH, July 3 (UP) — en Ulkies Pe July 32 a! warm-up at Winchester and got|team in Toledo. The judge said Denver baseball enthusiast. It Philadeinhia ral 610 010 100— gi The. Pittsburgh Steelers of the| gon ridinavian A On Mon- Crimmins a hig go seconds, faster he knew where the a be manufactured locally by BENS Askburn. Hamner, we Nations] Professional Football day, the second circuit will be ex- - a or Duane. Carter. at paper is, but admitted he couldn't & Sroup.of businessmen. We Willian WHI League brought their 1052 roster tended to the Continent. Both| Fi I | 5 Mi a adi 19.505. r A 2 aver ot delicate Jeol gua, UND BAT ED IN—Ryan, Mueller. West- [to 39 players today with the sign- Wires wil carly Olympic new. t ine ali-woo sport coats with i | at-is - : ; mpic officials sa a te take It Uikieis) Troy chise” and what effect his re- osciers Land to TOME RUNS— Ryan, Mucter, Westram, [Son on oetilehem, Pa. United Press was the first inter-| 8 soft sathmere-lke’ doughs (i ives e half-mile lap in his celvership action ld h Amher : | { . . qualification at 19.303 Oo the pen boy ure "preach, Play Ball SACRIFICE RITS— Janeen. Mayo, sack | Penn, refine to the g Diary ro tnd Pens Io anyate 1 Broken sizes, patterns and col- ¢ which now stands as the world’s | Several Toled ONG KONG, July 5 (UP)=—|™ z By U half-mile record. working with ay oe any are An American basketball team DOUBLE PLAYS—Fox to Naltkus. wile second season. ors greatly reduced. DETROIT, . g oyd Rou LEFT Leo Hughes, a six-foot-one He also set a 10-lap record of let.to keep the franchise in the| comprised mostly of members of york + OX. Bases-Fuiisadishia % New, ackle" from Waynesburg tone Olympic Swimming Middlecoff, Me 3:14.06 in heat race and a 30- Ohio city. Among them is Dan the Taylor University of Indiana | whaSES , ON BALLS—Fox 4 Jansen 3./(;)10ge, was signed for his first|- 100 Meter Freestyle Heats: a blazing bac lap record of 10:08.05 in the fea- Overmyer, a warehouseman,! |arrived here yesterday to play ex-| STRUCK OUT—Fox 1, Wilhelm 1. : Heat 1—1. Phebe Cramer, Berkeley, (54) $35-940 Sport ture. whose Bid for the franchise last NiPition matches and to spread | RITS—Of Jansen 7 tn 7. Wilhelm 1 in Os the recommendation of | gal. 130: hei Donabus, Lafayette Coats. 24.75 31 today for a Qualifications at Winchester winter when the team’s financial | the Bible, Ta NING. P a A i [Lak Yor Toner Sandon. line 8 a oie, 3 Phy =. ot rk, Berkeley, Cal. : : take the lead i next Sunday start at 12 noon,|future looked risky was rejected. os Blajers ale members o the RT I Rar ing at Waynesburg. pies: 3_Mary'Aps Marchino (IAC) i City Open Suir preach Sermo Anni Wareeke. . Uetz," Daeevlls . Bunory, A————————————— Heat S00 Mary Freeman, Wishing: (39) $45 to $55 Sport : Club. Blue Man Romps fo matches. They included Bud ATTENDANCE—12, 801, Penn Rowers Win a fx "3. Charlotte Bell, Los Coats, 32.75 The Tenness aeffer, -America 1951, The team will Ny ve Junior Olympics HENLEY-ON-THAMES, Eng-|N J. 170.5 1, Gora Lee O Conner er or: 34 holes 33 5. Length Dw er Victor {until July 13, when it will return: so-meter lana, July 5 (UP)-~The Univers Savas TAN 3 ita (18) $90 Famous Make gave Tum a Y FF oreass ad Mani 100 rm) d Meter Jeeityle (Oils 10.8 and under) {sity of Pennsylvania eight- oared | 200-Meter Backstroke Heats Sport Coats Ted Kroll, Ha By United Press position. Then pin a two and a ther exhibition matches. (Flynn (Lafayette). 44.8: 3. Sus’ Danke crew wop the Thames Challenger| Heat 1—L gail Peters. Washington, D. : shared the les NEW YORK, July 5—White quarter length gap and fi fit dom itas——— — 80-Meter. Freestyle (Bows 10 gnd Under) | Cup for the second straight year | Swim in. 3:10 Ar jane Lynch. Lafarette 59.75 mark with D Oak Stable's Blue Man romped Cause; Potpourri brought u the ; veer AC) Hass iviens Gon |today. It beat Christ's College|dignapolls A So JlTe- oo yang, Ore. Te shun FI to an easy 5:length victory in the fear in the small Jroussl > ¢ AA Night Games "Sk. Meter Freestyle: Gils 11 ‘and 1B) jof Cambridge by one and a quar-|3:ii4 thas "Sarol Pence, Lafayette Swim pi NRE 2 35th running of the $50,000, This was the fifth stakes vie- K: City . 000 100 100—2 8 01, Gail Mol) (IAC), 1170: 3, Penny hamsster lengths in seven minutes, |Slub. 3.123 3 Ann Bardwell, Birming- oday Dwyer Stakes at Aqueduct today|tory of the year for Bus Man, Milwaukee.. 010 013 00x—8 10 1/idle’ "V0 © eC Hancock (IAC). three seconds. Hea fat, $51 Jy Cornelt Borian Juv: Mayer's x 18 Rake the gi the battle for who probably will make his next| Clootte, Jones (7) and Partee; 1, Mato Joga Bors, A 3 $a, 2 Sally Bowers, Lafayette Swim shim 3% 10 -year-old championship and ! 0 C), 1:59: 3. G Quis! become the leading Dome a or Ei Je Arington Ranticay Conley and Milllams. (TAC Asi sus aks |, S. Triumph 100Meter U. 8. Backstroke Finsh J (283) 7. 95-$10 Chicago, who of the year. the Arlington Classic. p g up Minneapolis . 000 000 000-—0 4 2} Joan P Sesion Shy ‘own Club), 15.5; NEW YORK — The first U.8./1: lrg 3 Bagbare Stark Berk fey, 10.5: | : . ” The brilliant son of Blue [St. Paul .. - 300 010 00x—4 7 0 L1di2 3 Judy Ruth Weago Lake Shore). Olympic squad in 1896 won nine| 3. coralle O'Conner. Worcester. Mass. MIDDLECO! Swords turned loose his famed ME WAS third almost all the! Corwin, Zabala (7) and Katt; , Finite eineade. id $8 Ws of the 10 track and fleld events in 00. Meter U. § Breaststroke Finals COOL SUMMER SLACKS tront nine inc stretch run about half a mile Way and the crowd of 31,053 held Moore and Bosiale, Baldwin (9). Filiton” ndivn LAC) Load: ng go which it participated, and this in 1, all Peters, Washington, D. C. an the 236-yai from fhe posh and scampered NS liestive breath. as its 12 to) 11 INNINGS w ig EI EE Se |ghe day the fast 1 had only 2 sin- jas o Dela Son Portland, Ore.. { leyamorth, cool rayon tropicals i ina bogey on the home all by himself. avorite let Hitex and Golden! Hickman (Ken: outs pre- "Breaks old record of 3:03 sit by Evelvn| But he fini

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