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KXWS SECTION 37 Kentucky Futurity To Be Decided At Lexington Tuesday Controversy Rages. In Bluegrass Over Site For Man 0' Var Statue CONTEST Is Final Of Season HAWTHORNE RIVER DOWNS questions and point out places of interest. Each Tuesday, including opening day, and Friday will be Indies' Day, hen the fsir sex will bs admitted to the grandstand upon pay LITTLE GIANTS Are Walloped, 26-0, car riuk atlrkiwT, HI September 27 Result at Hawthorn. Weather (Mir; track fact. Iha daily first aad cuia races, raid $s2 to.

Opens Meet Tuesday. ment of (en cents to cover taxi riRST ROT $1000- claiming. lor and upward; i furlongs: charges. The official family at River Downs consists of Horback; Harry R. Alls-house, Vice President; Edward P.

Strong, General Manager; Jack. S. Young and Harry R. Allshouae, Stewards; Frank Otis, I H. Van Zandt and W.

O. Kelly, Placing Swiftness (Ysrherry I. $13 30 Hills Psirn truskeili a to 7 i For Members Of Three-Year-Old Trot Division. Many Tp-olh Handicap As Redskins Grab Second Victory. Untlaa lis (Witlanden 11.20 winrr.

b. 6, Hagtt -Smyrna. Tim Ohirny. Nw llfvry. Stars To Compel t.

FhirKy Htar Blink. Saharitl. Wirklr. iray I nncrii Ok, and Chin Muaic alao ran. ar.CONrt RACE- Pura 1 OO0; claiming.

Bill Gallon To Rule Choice, But fur lwo-yrar-ol1 ik furlongi: Two Events Are To Head Opening Judges. Charles F. Henry is Racing Secretary; Bryan Steele, Starter; W. O. Kelly, Paddock Judge; Gforge Peterson, Timer; Frank Otis, Clerk of Scales, and J.

O. Brown, Patrol Halfback Carl Terry In Dash 01 51 Yards Against Wabash In Third Quarter. liual to .1 He Lost Prestige After Recent Defeat At Delaware. ltnt (M. Andrew!) 1 UO 1 Kanitl (Varterry) OO rrogram "Open House" Is Planned Today.

Winixr. c. by Pairbypair Jtan. Tim 1:11,, Fawwnod. Poltlt.

Han. Mamiibia, lAxxl (hit. and tlicari aiau Judge and Track Superintendent. ran. THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI.

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1941 TH1RI1 RACK Pur (t.oo: claiming: for four-yrar-uida and upward; uu ami irrui ririTC to tsb xxQnan. Miami Stadium, Oxford, Ohio, Dartmouth Is Victor one-half milri: Racing returns to the Cincinnati sector Tuesday, when a twenty-eight-day meeting will be inaugu V'l ait IT eJj lonely Ruarf (Phi IP1 12 a September 27 Miami University's; Hrau IKi lUarlini au 3 zu Jort o- Call (Caly-ln) SKI Over NorWich SflUfliJireiuvenatI football team won ltf rated River Downs. The meet Wmnr. Ir. 4.

by Fy i Time Kenya Siren Alung. second victory of the season today, ing, only fall session In this section and ended alau ran. BY TOM GAHAGAX. Brcrui. vmriTi Tti thk iNgi lata.

Lexington, September 27 Kext Tuesday at the trotting' track the forty-eighth renewal of the Kentucky Futurity for three-year-old trotters will be raced, the closing event of the season for the top three-year-olds. mi'RTH RACK Pura II. WO: claiming: for and upward: aia and will run through to Friday, October 31, and is expected to be one of the most successful In the local one-half furl.nKri: alordrral run think I Joan T. (Carrier) 1M 4 Ik! Wlnamae iMcAndrewm 3.40 track's history, Hanover, N. September 27 (AP) Held In check during the first half, Dartmouth's Indiana finally got rolling today and started off Tuss McLatighry's coaching regime with a 35-0 victory over scrappy Winner, ch.

6. by Buy American Venrtell. For years, before the inaugura Time -1 H. Fxlra Bten. Dn.kT uuke.

beating Wabash College of Indians, 26-0. The Redskins took their open er last week from another Indiana team, Hanover, 52-0. Despite the four touchdowns roller up by Miami, together with somsj tremendous yardage, the home team was given a vigorous battle. 1 In the final period Wabash had an edge, but It was against a team riuat Away, Alliance. Book i'lale, and The basis for this optimism is the fact that many top-notch handicap will compete here as Forever 1'rtni alao ran, K1FT1C RACE Pur ll.lOD.Vllowancea tion of the Hambletonian'' Stakes In 1926, the Bluegrass classic rated at the top among the events for the Norwich College.

for thiec-yeHr-olds and upward, aia and nne-half urloniia: The second quarter had gone 12 G'Play (McAndrewal SO .1 4(1 2 0 Torch niram (Kobrrlaon) 3 0 Jl Off liuard lYarrierryi 4.60 minutes before Dartmouth finally ege and, while it lacks a lot In monetary value when compared to the Hambletonian; the winner managed to score. Then Harry Ger- of Miami substitutes. ber, Indian end, blocked Neil Stone's numerous stables have availed themselves to the opportunity of making a stopover at River Downs on their way to Southern quarters. The meeting has attracted such stables as E. A.

Bischoff of Cincinnati; Frank Gering of Covington, Miami kept pounding away after Winner, n. 4. ny oaapi riavwen. Time 1:19. 8t.

Hiimii. Kair Hail, 8hui Kye, Owaaae, and Brutus also. ran. (SIXTH RACK Purie IH.000 added handicap: for Ihrce-yrar-ddi and upward aia liirlonci: a scoreless first quarter and early in the second period Bob Harris, Crosshow JI (Rrookil $14.20 10 lino All Uzzla (Wrllander) 13. St) tui Smacked (Rlctiard) 3 4(1 kick and Nick Baukas recovered for Dartmouth on the Norwich 11.

On tho first play, Meryll Frost broke off tackle for a touchdown. It was strictly no contest after the Intermission, for Dartmouth scored three touchdowns in the third period Ray Wolfe on a seven- Cleveland sophomore back, threw a Rosedale; Norman B. Hernandez, 28-yard touchdown pass to Jack Darby Dan, River Divide; I. J. Col lins, Briner and Hancock, High Hope; S.

J. Houston, a string from Meier, Norwood, veteran end. Before Wabash recovered from that shock, it was back on its own goal line again and Ted Migdal, Akron, yard slice off tackle, Gerber on an usually rates as the top thrce-year-cld of the season. Of the 15 Hambletonian winners previous to this season, 11 went on to win the Kentucky Futurity, It now being six years since a Hambletonion winner has failed to win ancient classic. Ten years ago the great Protector In winning the Kentucky Futurity trotted in a record which Ho three-year-old trotter ever has beaten in a race, this being two seconds faster than the fastest mile eer trotted in the Dixiana, It.

R. Tenny, Mrs. James Chesney and Mis. Frank Nugent, veteran halfback, circled left end for three yards and a touchdown. end-around, and Tom Douglas on a 44-yard run with a pass Interception.

Douglas scored the final Dartmouth touchdown on a 19-yard run in the final quarter. Winner, ch. 481. by Crusader Slow and Kay, Time Cadmium, Shatm ft Com-menrenient, Ixmhirar), Huildlnter, Kqulnar, and Woodiaw alan rsn. SEVr.NTH RACK-Purl 11.000; claiming; for three-year-olds and upward; on and nne-rlxteenth miles: Omhen (Brookn 10 1 0 $2 0 Mint Hand (Carroll) b.10 3 PMlaimco (Beverly) 4.40 Winner, b.

(), by Bt. James I Diva. Time 14 Alclnmu. Vredda Mr. BmlUi, Valdlna Jo, Kssjayt, and Jaybird also ran.

lcnnmr rack Piitu i.ooo; ciaimmir for foiir-year-okl and upward; on and one-illtedith miles: among others. This ensemble Includes such crack thoroughbreds as Dora May One Witch, Talked About, a small, putty-like model as the horse grazes before him in the HAVRE DE GRACE Aerial Bomb, Espino Gold, Valdina BY JOHN H. CLARK. IrXCUL DISPATCH TO TUB XXQITIRKK. Lexington, September 27 paddock or picks bay from a rack Groom, Red Dock, Go Home, War in the stall.

Not all stallions are (By News Flash) Tower, Anxltity, and others that Chlgre (Battsl $9 20 10 40 IB.ItO Hrrmina B. 4.20 4 OU 3 00 There is another hot controversy as kindlv and gentle: most of them Havre Pe (Irace, Heptember 27 Re The previous season Hanover's Bertha, (n winning, trotted in 2:00, have been consistent winners this sults at Havre de (Irace. Weather clear, 16.2 hands 68 inches), weighs 1,375 pounds, and each day eats 10 quarts of rolled oats, plenty of hay, and exercises seven hours in his private paddock. Several statues have been made of the great hoVse, but none will be so famous as that now being done by Haseltine. Haseltine has an international are fierce.

"He's a grand fellow KlUxrney Las (Cruii'k'kl 4 do Winners, Chlitre, ch. hv Peler track fust. The dally double, first and season. MANY FKATIUKS. second laces, paid $:4.20, Hastings --Twilight Maiden: Hrrmina the first race heat that fast by a three-year-old.

The 1934 and 1935 to work with," says the sculptor. In order to get exact proportions, FIRST RACE Purs claiming; br (4 1. by Cohort Klylng Pennant. Tim- 1 chnnc Kay. Valdlna ln.

Siders's two kicks gave Miami a 14-0 edge at the half. The prettiest play of the game was Halfback Carl Terry's 61-yard touchdown run early in the second half. He hit his right tackle be, hind fine Interference and out-sprinted tho Wabash secondary. Just a few moments later, Miami drove to the Wabash 2-yard marker where Terry went over again for his fourth touchdown of the year and Miami's final score of the game. Wabash made only three first downs and all came in the second half, one on a penalty.

The visitors had a net gain of only 53 yards on rushing and completed only one pass out of four attempts and that was for no gain at all since the receiver was stopped on the line of scrimmage. for tiuee-year-ulds and upward; alx lur- renewals brought miles and Many attractive features have Haseltine Is doing a series of three statues. The first (see picture) is longs: Jlmmie Tom, Hold Color, Perplex, Hrown Hlnve and Uttl 1'lnkey also run. 'Urud down here in the Bluegrass region of Kentucky, and again the subject pertains to a horse the horse, Man o' War. The controversy is over the location Samuel D.

Riddle, wealthy Philadelphian, is to select for the been arranged, including The En Twilight Song also trotted in in winning the 1937 re Wive hands (a hand is four inches). heat. Mma Happy (Snyder) $100 $4 2(1 JilileniK (Dei-amlllas). 34.20 HI So Docket (Hergl. 11.20 qulrer Handicap, an all-age sprint reputation.

Who's Who devotes con that will headline Saturday's pro newal. BEST OF SEASON'. Winner, tt. by Happy Argo My Dear. FA1RMOUNT PAKK The second is to De 10 nanas ami the final is to be 20 hands.

It is not known the final weight of the statue. gram. This will be the richest purse of the meeting as it will be a Tune 1:13. Fair Hero, Potndexter, siderable space to him. He has sculptured for King George and King Edward of England, also for other European royalty.

Until the tChancer. TBsranlt. Ballaroia. Flame Vine. The 1941 three-year-olds came up to the Kentucky Futurity with a event, joanny.

My Lawyer, and Plmlico l.ady alio (By News Flaah) 20-hand (80 Inches) bronz likeness Herbert Haseltlne is making of his Because of his remarkable health, 2:01 mile, the best of th season Collinsvllle, 111., Senlember 17 Results Hitler- forces began bombarding Two events, the River Downs Inaugural and the John Sims (Tony) Wallace Handicap, will be at Fairmminl Park. Weather rlenr. irsrK iHit. The fl uily double, second and third ran. Friedman and Armstrong entry.

HKCOND RACK Purse allowances; for two-year-olds; flv and on-half furlongs: Arthur C. (Howell) 30 $5 00 $3 0 oueen Lsne (llonialesl 16.110 SO Man War appears good for several more years. It wouldn't surprise horsemen if he lived to be 30, Paris, his main studio was there since it is in New York. scored by the Hambletonian winner, Bill Gallon, in winning The Horseman Futurity at Indianapolis. races, paid i.

WDflT TJ Puna SA0A' clslmlns cofeatured on the opening day, Once while finishing a statue of Miami, on the other hand, made simply because he has been sucn an unusual horse in so many ways. While the Carolina colt may champion race horse. It will be two years before the work is completed, but already the citizens of Lexington are debating where it should be spotted. Riddle makes no comment. a Maharajans lavorue stanion, Tripod oso Winner, ch.

by Pompey- Canron. Canlgo, Msrd Knprlt. Bombing, Snarl-Kyeow, Oal o' War, Elder, for ihrre-yenr-nlrts and unward; on andiThe former is for thrce-yeRr-olds miles: Im and upward, over a six-furlong Oackla Time 80 Jd.tlfl Merry Frnina (Beckm 11.40 route, and will carry a purse value HmiK (tuideweiu. sL" of $900 In added money. The Wal- Haseltine wrote the Maharajah, "I The average life, however, of a tart as favorite Tuesday, he lost lome prestige by his recent defeat 287 yards in rushing and 110 yards on passes, completing six out of sixteen.

thoroughbred stallion is around 15 Cold Crack, and War (llenn also ran. over the half-mile ttrack at Dcla years. ware, Ohio, and there are at least ime i coo i Mount. Srrt, Bliknn, Mummer, 1'al 8wcfi, and Money Hilt also run. Kleld.

Man O' War is without a question the greatest thoroughbred race THIRD RACK Purse tor maidens three year olds and upward; on mile and seventy yards: (lendarm (LyncID $7.10 $3 80 1.oi1ei'kin (Peters) 3,10 2 00 lace Handicap Is for three-year-olds over a mllo and 40 yards and is worth $1,000. Tho Inaugural likely will have wish it were possible to have the horse here in my Paris studio for (he finishing touches, but I know it is impossible since India is so far." To Haseltine's amazement, the Maharajah shipped the horse all the way from India to his Paris HKCOND RACK Purie $0(15; clnlmms for three-year-olds and upward fillies and horse bred in America. In his 20 wins In 21 starts he earned $249,405, in days when purses were low. Had Sellow Dragon (Mcrrttl) 3 00 Winner, ch. 3, by PompeyFrench lout or chuel: The spots most frequently advocated are: on the lawn of beautiful Union Railway Station; in front of the Court House; on the Riddle Farm near tho barn in which Man o' War is kept, and alongside the statue of his sire, Kpldor as the "horse to beat" be Huay i.utierla (Colilryj.J8.40 I 4.

SO 3.40 Zlrl (Becker) 35, SO Mt cause of tho record-breaking effort Doll. Tlm Battl Rtar, Roll Eleven nherrv Plav. and ciiild Charm also ran. he won the gRine races today that studio. ho turned in at Thistle Down recently.

The big son of Epithet and ha Hlrl (n 1019 nnd 1920. he would ticeudenn. Pimm Pasaoa, FOURTH RACK Purs claiming; Haseltine is very enthusiastic about tho Man o' War job. Listen liolf.mll- Charm Aid. Gay Kit, and Koly May liaVQ cui 14 1 v.

w.wt, I Fair Play, at the farm of Joseph for three-year-oldi and upward; six ur liinufs: Penalties hurt Miami, 90 yards being assessed the Redskins. Wabash lost no yardage on penalties. Harry Leach, 155-pound smlor Wabash halfback, helped his team out of difficulty several times in the first quarter with well-placed kicks because the wind was at his back. WabaBh elected several times td use Leach's ability by punting on the first down, but as soon as the teams changed goals 'he was helpless and Miami tock command of the battle. 1 Miami meets the University of Illinois next Saturday at Champaign in the Illinois opener.

The lineups; lion, mark no racer has come Dorothea ran the six furlongs at the Cleveland track in 1:10 flat and lor that reason he looms as the pos two of the other probable starters which will be well played. I One of these is His Excellency which narrowly missed winning the Hambletonian and which defeated Bill Gallon In the Governor's Stake at Syracuse. This colt hasn't Started since the Indianapolis race In which, despite being beaten by Bill Gallon he was timed taster than 2:01 in the final heat. He has been pointed for the local take here by Ben White, with several miles around 2:05, one in 2:04, with the final half In and the final quarter In 30 seconds a few THIRD RACK -Purse claiming; E. Wldener.

for ttirM-yrmr-uida and uowuru; six iur Bkln Deep (Mom) 10 $3 0 $2,40 Koncat 3.70 2.70 Hhodv Lark 3 0 Sam Riddle says he doesA't "want lrHltli: winner, b. c. 4. by Balko Superficial sible favorite In the Inaugural, SET TRACK RKCORI). to get into it," speaking about the uproar current over the selection of near to reaching.

And as a sire Man O' War has been nearly as great, having sired Buch noted winners as War Admiral Crusader Mars Ucxslei Pride rflonMlwl.sa.lMl W.i Utile Wick (Smolinskl) 7.011 Luoklngo (Cluueri Time 1MA. Irish Moon. Red Wrack, and Wake Rohln a so ran. a site. "I don't want to be the one Time 1 llotji.

Ulty r.ou, to what he says about the champion: "Man o' War ia the most impressive horse I have ever seen, His body is perfectly proportioned, his disposition is wonderful, and Mis every movement makes him appear the most superior of his breed." Haseltine la here several months at a time works fastidiously on to select the spot and besides Ho likely will encounter much opposition from such candidates as Dora May, Frank's Boy, Aerial Clyde Van Dusen Do It, "HiiaHwon, (Irey ijum. waniuau, Warwll, Bwent Hukey, and Pr. W. alsu ran. 'Kleld.

it will be 1943 before it is com FIFTH RACK Purs handicap; for three-year-olds and upward; one mile and seventy yards: He Rolls $19.30 $3 20 Masked General (Peters) 3 0 2 'to Allexandro (Hnvdcr) 3.00 pleted." Riddle thinks Haseltine FOURTH RACK-Pnrne JS05; a now- 112), and Bateau Sam Riddle purchased Man 0' War as a yearling for $5,000. ances; lor two-yr-uiup, ought to know the best place tor it days ago. (chute) Winner, br. 3, by Ilolle Royce Man War is now 24 stands Bomb, Esplno Gold, and Talked About, however. Dora May, owned by Gus Himone, lost a nose decision to Epldore when the latter set the track record at Thistle Down and WABASH Pos.

MIAMI. tr'loriwn BtM $3 20 $2 Prosperos Law (AnlCtli) 6 00 fl.20 Meier CasKels II. Bquedotina. Ingomar, Saguenay nd ttuttuttr II alia ran. uhir.ui.

Dav fCftrr Hess ankovla 0 SIXTH RACK --The Havre Orace Ilsndicao: ours for three-vear- vinrlxan MR y. nniiri NARRAGANSETT the speedy mare may turn the tables on the Detroit-owned star. ATTACK JbTs Bo'zo, cahoklan. and tMIss Victory rri onward: one and one-eighth miles: Oehlker Kraus Mone Hlnrlchs Oulnn Adams Bassler Terry GOOD START also ran. Tt'.

1. ninn mm, Tho Wallace Handicap also will Phillips Hart lege R. fl Veraml 0. Walker R. F.

UalsMSo Q. L. Wlndl R. entry. Plftor (Peler.) $13.90 40 3 00 lilt (Rlermanl 410 2 0 ui (Keshn) (By News Flash.) I Rentember 2T Results draw its share of top-notchers in Ivan rarke's Scrappy Mrs.

A. FIFTH RACK -rurs suo: ciaimnm, for three-year-olds and upward; alx Xui-lons (chute): Winner, b. by Chalieuger II Idy Rockwell The other three-year-old which is rated highly is Volstadt, also a member of the White stable and which probably will be driven by Tom Berry. The big, rather homely colt, beat Bill Gallon in a stake at Old Orchard; was not an eligible to the Hambletonian Stake, but is always dangerous, in spite of a tendency to make breaks early In the mile. TARSHAIX CANDIDATE.

Perpetual, the Paishall stable candidate, which promised much Until a severe sick spell, shortly M. Creech's Valdina Groom, Smith Dowd Harrod Huracon (Dyer) lu -iu Royal Man, Of U. K. Is Diversified lKend. Tlma IrBH.s.

Th Chief, Ifara fin linn THT. Is Made By Colonels, Baker's speedy filly, Meggy; War Tower, Valdlna Paul, and Mystery at Narranansett. Weather ciouay, iraca fast. The dally double, first and second races, paid J26. FIRST RACE Purse $1,100: clalmlnn; for three-year-olds and upward; six fur- Aufe'mUda (Crlg $910 00 $3 Burks imsce (Hettinger) 15.60 7.

SO Little lllg (jonnsoru. Pretty Ros (Montg'ery) Tint Norman Hloat, Myrna, Blanock, and Forclhl also ran. 8ICVKNTH RACK -PurM $1,000: for fo'ir-ypur-U'lii- nd upward; one r.1..slvinnnlh TO Ilea! Marvel. Peter Horback, President of Bus Ifingers Morn) $1.70 $2 SO Crimson Lancer (l)cca'las) 80 4 As UildeRts Down V. P.

37-11, SIXTH RACE Purse irtua; ciitunins, for three-year-olds and upward; six fur the River Downs Association, an UefcalinK Fumliling Mississippi ,10 longs (chute): Braxton Bell nounced that "open house" will pre- winner, br. 4, by Burgoo King 4. 80 3.811 At Louisville Konliickiiins Seorc In Kvcry Period. CoIIoro, 14-7 ScorP On Fourth IMav Of (lamp. Preco Vsilj i.

Dnuiii. Hitiherl 4 40 vail nt the up-the-rlvr-r coutsn this: Breakfant BHI. Time Idl Nlcht, Leonsrdlown afternoon. All the officials will be aimr Mr.rvs l.sss'e, ina tun after the Hambletonian was, raced, Myrna Lee (BrlcM uu Winner, b. 4.

by Hygro Kadhlld Time 1:13. Rural Mail. Nectsr, Llstaro, Tea Hour, Winery, Alley, Mitza, Savant, and Updo also ran. SECOND RACE Purse clsUnlng: for three-year-oldi and upward; alx lur- Conn.tlv)...18.50 $3.30 Periods 1 3 3 4 Mlnml 0 14 32 028 Wabash 0 0 0 00 Touchdowns Meier, Migdal (substitute for Terry), Terry 2. Points AUer Touchdowns Stdera 1 (place Substitutions Wabash: K.

Walker for O. Walker, Caldwell for Hartlege, Powers for Hess, Wilson for Leech, Johnson for Pslsasso, Brewer for Caldwetl. Snvder for Venanl, Mo for K. Walker. Williams for Phillips, W.

Pavii for William, Hnil for Johnson, Nlebur for Leach. Miami Ault for Moos, Xostlc for Ault, Hchlsler for Haasler, Harris for Terry, rlhands for Harrod, Adam and BJichynsky for Oulnn, Woodwnrth for Rockwell, Migdal for Harris, Morgan for Hlnrlchs, Urafmlller for (lulnn, Buasarrl (or Migdal, ln for Gchlker, Aiders Ior Scnlieler, Oarrlty for Bldcrs. on hand to greet the public ami odcnaUius, and overcall also Ml.llufk, shadytown, Belle Klan, Lady Balletand Grlmaldl alio ran. BEVKNTH RACK- Purie $005; claiming; for three-year-olds and upward; on and also help Colonel Horback answer rtACS-Purse $1,000: claiming-1 probably will start as wnl the Hanover Farm Stable filly Lucy Hanover which trotted a half-mile for four-year-old and upwaru; one arm Louisville, September 27 Danville, September 27 one sixteenth miles: n.lnlv Ford (Dattlllo) 4.50 3.30 (UP) Unleashing a diversified at No Kndlng (Hi-occa) .0.0 (Ju o.i track in recently to establish a record for her age and eex SO' fV 1 12 00 $.10 (AP) Centre College started their Valdlna Jack (Durandoi. 3.

80 Winner, b. 4, by Spanish Play MXMONT PARK Clsneros (Howell) 3 60 2 W) Bihley Ai. (Uslnl 10.90 r. murherl 11.40 f. 00 tack that netted them a score in on a two-laD course in HI ifli.nznlt!! I iVi every period, the Kentucky Wild winner, ny jniinne uiiKry im.

Time Dana Folly, Braxton, Copln, Noble Boy, Sea-myth. Jane Vlto, Bun Ivy, and Hittl Lucy finished second in the first clcn' Altienglow, vinrlsan Black. Taclla, Moil 1941 grid season off today witH a 14-7 victory over a fumbling Mississippi College eleven. VestHle, Holiday, Bright Sonlna lieat of the Hambletonian Due was ShorU, Gov HhoK, and Murphy also ran. cats opened their 1941 season today with a 37-14 victory over Virginia also ran.

irrmin nirtc Purs $1,100: clelmlns; tell, Bellrlnger, acid Blonde Baby also ran. Field. disqualified for roughing the Flem The Colonels scored on the for three-yeax-olda and upward; six fur- cinueii siru-Purse $05: claiming; ing stable filly Merwynna. ine Polytechnic Institute, Uiy News Flash) I)rig Island, N. September 27 Results at Belmont Park.

Weather clear. Track fast. The dally double, first and second races, paid $44.20, FIRST RACK Purse steeple-chase; for three-year-olds and upward; about two miles: I OPKBf TUESDAY fourth play of the game when Reid Gay Balko $13.80 $7.0 $4.70 for' three-year-olde and upward; one mllo du'r0 $J0 nnnbB Prlrte (Frvel 3.0 Air cnute (Aiainsuni ra r'nnlfl (Melnchel Caudill, fast halfback from Emi The first Kentucky touchdown came on the second play of the 1940 Futurity winner, Florimel, is a doubtful starter, but the Ardcn Homestead Stable has another in the eood colt Fast Train, which Wlnna. 1. DT IIHIKU 7.6( Lady Val.

Dinner Jacket, Ravenns, Byrdson r.en .,.1 Rov 'Karlv Relurns. Perfect Maid nence, broke through and ran to a touchdown from Centre's 34-yard line. Infldox, and Spandau also ran. Red Lands IhVott) $3.00 $100 $2 70 Farragut (Clements) 0 00 3.4(1 Mac's Colt. ice (Ringgold) 3.

Ml was a money winner in the Hambletonian and has won in 2:05 on miTBTii back Purs $1,200: ciaimtne and Bahadur, Indian Chant, Lucky King, Prtnc Braemar alio ran. 'Field. Winner, ch. 3, by Jgume for three-year-olda and upward; on and -lBlith tnilei a half-mile track. Gus Hanover and Time- 3:49.

Canlo and Firelight also Fav are two other possible starters Speedy Josl (Dattlllo) $3.70 $2.70 Orcades (Delra 3 80 2 Holl image (Hettinger) 00 ran. SKCON'D RACE-Pllrs allow, ances; for two-year-olds; six furlongs: The most eensational trotting Mississippi's only score occurred in the last quarter when Centre's line failed to hold Weedy Spence, 175-pound back from Ellisville, and he plunged over to score inner, br. oy viuair si a mile of the season and one of the Forswear (Hchmldl) $18 80 19 20 $. SO game. Tne wildcats aaaea anotnerj tally in the first period, two more in the second and one each In the last two quarters.

The two V. P. I. tallies came late in the final period when the Gobblers opened a desperate passing attack! James threw a 'pass to Lively on the Kentucky 11 and sprinted the temalning distance for the score. THISTLEDOWN (By News Flash) Clevelsnd.

Ohio, September 21 Kenills Miss Marcella. 28 -HflCltlG DAYS -28 September 30 thru October 31 THmb- iA. vaiaina union, oian, Waygnl (Meade) 4 00 3 70 Umhrll (Coule) 6.80 greatest ever, was turned in ty tne four-vear-old colt. 1940 Hambleton American Money, and Cloudy rugni auto Winner, br. bv Jaronlo Perlury, ran.

Wra'her cloudy. Track ian Stake and Kentucky Futurity tile, overllmlt, (Time at Thistledown from the Centre 7-yard line. The VISTH RACE Purse allcwances; Rvelele. Big Meal. T'lolden Htory.

Whlmhrel winner. Snencer Scott in a tria fast. Th deny eotine, i.rsi. aou races. Dald $121.20.

r.nim alx forlonKs: Knhance, Bright legion, and Mils 'o Muy VesUdo (Brlggll $4 0 $3.30 IM, Mollrni 2.40 2.80 ran. iBrlerne and Curley entry. THIRD RACK Purs for three FIRST RACK Purie JS00; claiming; for three-year-olds and upward; on and one- touchdown followed a series or passes by Wendell Webb, Choctaw back, who connected with Laney rnhnln iristtlllol 3.70 year-niits and upward, maidens; one and against the watch at the trotting track Wednesday. Spencer Scott won all but one of his 1940 starts and after the close of the racing season trotted to a Winner, n. ov nRitw" e.iuki Jimmv W.

(Knott) $9 00 $4 40 $3 rsV tne-lxteTltri mllen: A few moments later Lively Time 1:12. W. H. Kelly, Bright Acre, Sam Alexander (Mllllnan) 4.40 Dancing Archie Donoso) $5.40 $4 40 $3. 7n Berry, and James McLeod to shorten Brnstown.

and Burgoo Dinner aiso ran. scored again on another pass from (drill I 6.W 4.00 Bent Heller (Young l. ervTH CE The Governors Hannimp; B30 This the distance to Centre's goal line Time left's. Msoam 1:59 record, against time, Air Marshal Westrope) Winner, ch. 4, by mond.

Out Of Fire, VKkson, ie Archaic Flag purse, $10,000 adoen; ior and upward; one and one-eighth miles: season he has been racing well, he i appreciably. Smith. The outstanding run of the game was turned in by Junie Jones, Kentucky halfback, who got away for and Carolster also ran. Dfl 'ice. Time Romantic.

New City War Relic (Atkinson). A4i out SK.CONn RACK-Puns $700; clslming: Knuifnx (Craig) J-" (hIvt (ij K'rer Down tnougurol JLjCpl id) Simi-Tony Wallace SfSf- 1 7 Handicop $1,000 -llr 7 RACES DAILY 7 XCfv I RAIN OR SHINE A A Hautmond, Celaeno. and Fasy Blend also and the Bostwick stable stallion Ccntre started on the march to Nibble Hanover staging some great rhnnwn earlv in for four-year-olds and upward; si tur- Haltal (Mccreary) ran. 32 yards in the third quarter for Winner, ch. c.

by Man o' War Friar's FOURTH RACK -Purse $2 000; claiming; for three-year-olds and upward; on and Grand Circuit contests. MILK IV 1:57 '4. the third quarter after Jody Mor- Finn! (Molena). 40 $7 00 $4 40 Vol Boy (StefCen) 7.40 4 0 proiy (Knottl "il Kentuckys filth toucryiown. one-sixteenth The Time 1:51.

napper xanuy row, Lynch, recovered a Mis Time -1 uriemaiisi. m'-. Position. V. P.

I. pace Purse allow Spanlnh Duke (Hchmldl). 1.50 $-100 $3 31) Hard Jotcr (Meade) 3.20 2 60 r. stuck r. Fountain Orove.

and Bernard r. aio ran. sissippi fumble on the Choctaw 3- ances: for thn-e-year-clds; on mil VhHien Tinsn RACK- Pur. J700; claiming: lor, advocator (Kadsi 10 aeventy ynrds: jjnlineon. Juoy O.

Anderson four-year-olds nnd upward: six furlongs: winner, ch. by Spanish Play- yard line, and Jack Haddock, Hop-kinsville, went over four plays On Wednesday Fred Egan, his trainer, started him to ljcat his record and he answered with a mile. Only three other trotters in the history of the sport have trotted faster miles, Greyhound Yellow Mask $10,211 Prrlt ilally. Zydlak Alpine I-ad Blue Warrior (Connelly) 3.30 walker. Full Cry (Atkinson! --7 Beck Tetrnshera (Whiting) HO 4 no -rime 1:44.

Mnrrlage. General Mow Tatlfl later to score. fl AOj lee, Laatokka, and play House also ran. Trn-La-I (Knott) 01 MISSISSIPPI, ro CKNTRE Johnson Lively Winner, D. oy v.anirr aiiiu Pouch NfWl.

(3V Man. TlmeU :12.. Cbubblni, KiKKwlck, iil Fulton FIFTH RACK Pun $10,000 added; the Jockey Club Slakes; fur three-year-olda Morrow Jack, and NabroJ also ran. Peter Manning my, oenunei, uu ooi and unward: two miles: FOURTH RACK- Purse $1 000; nanai Dotson O. Adkinson Hickman James Wheeler Kern ran.

Allen enm- (n, (wn-VMr-D BIX TUriOOKi: Market wise iu.u ai.oii F.fCHTH RACE Purse allow Mulllns Klncer 2 20 riold Princess (wnuing; rtooerison) Bland ford ances: for inree-year-elds and upward; two nri Ihrse.a-.xteenths miles: tArldlslcal (Green) o-cneioii (Stout) 1.2 4 R. Dearlns R. T. Ooodlo Fliran O. Burke tt Periods nnd Rosalind all of them(Bkovr with more age than Spencer Scott when they trotted their record Fcichner Keeley tnlles.

i Buck a four-year-old Grcyhoundjciekaia a i f.K?i Gn.t0r Qfcift. CaudlH Jobyna (Adamsi 3 Winner, by Broker Tip On Hand. Banltago (Mcurearyi euro Kentucky Tim 1:12. Mod Piiy, imm in- (new trick Abre 13 12 37 0 0 0 1414 Conrad Mann wj town, ilnarnla, Tryiln, and ptrr ran. No show mutuela old).

Jones Touchdowns Althaue 2. Jones 2, Klncer, tLlberty Cloud a.so tan. Ti. i. hiytu 12 omi added McCleod entry.

jKurhison entry. handlran: Class for three-year-olds and Llndiey Hammond. Lively 2. xroueu in x.oi-, Haddock FIFTH RACK Purse fcsndlcap; UDW.rrt- forionEs: Extra Point Smith 2. Jones.

aAM neelnrfi: 1'2 3 4 Blllk Kllim i.u,, Winner, b. by Annapolis Pimento IT. Time Ooodnese Sake. Sir F.lm-er. Weary Flower, and Rhlnu also ran.

NINTH RACE Purs claiming: for three-year-olds and upward; on and 7 (J for three-year-olds and upward; six fur-1 Birch Rod (Coule 1 $5.30 $3 SO $2 longi: Joe Hchenck (Donoso) 0 4 70 War Tower (Whiting). $4 20 $3 20. (Roberts) 3 so Mlsilll DDI YANKS SPLIT UP COIN, Centra gcorlni; Touchdowrts Caudill, Boy Angler (Mojena) 40 4001 Winneri i 0i nr pompey Slapstick 4 "0 ttarfiwir Points After Touchdown Had on-slxteentn miles: Bun Hlah (Hett'na r). 9 00 $5.20 Kpldor (Adams) 3 on Tin Olvmous, inandy Fox, dock (8) nlacmntsl. Missiiilppl Scor- Naval Reserve, Pretty Pet.

The Finest, now holds tne recora ior im Jointly with the Grey Ghost. The Important record that he smashed, however, was that for trotting stallions which Lee Axworthy placed at over the local track in 1916. iul For a quarter of a century this record stood, but Wednesday it went nt the discard. The question is Tnii'Mnurn! RnenC (for JOnCS) 25 Players Getting1 Full Shares Reseller (Atkinson) u.iu sou Inconceivable (Bnggsi A 3 3d Third Covey, and Devil' Crag alio ran. Point After Touchdown Dotaon (place Time li.

nirrnie, Maiero, Mynery Marvel, and 8wet Wine also ran. SIXTH RACK Purse $1,600. allowances: for three-year-olda and upward; on and Batboy Voted $1,500. ment) Winner, ft, by NeddiF-Sunburn. Time Dark Level.

Dmy one-sixteniB miles: St. Mortts, Arabesiue, sir Larkmead. Baby laia, and Hand Ana uiove aito ran. OHIO WESLEY'N 33, ALBION 0 Red Dock (Mo)ena) $4 no $3 zn i no AMlfly (Adams 4 00 2 So Val'iHa Oronm (Plerson) 2 in Time 143S. Kenneth K.

and Brass New York, September 27 (AP) The New York Yankees split up their World Series swag today at a meeting attended by Manager Delaware, Ohio, September 27 KENT STATE SCORES. Kent, Ohio, September; 27 (AP) (AP) Displaying a powerful Tower also ran. tCalumet Farm entry. SKVKNTK RACE Th Futurity; purse for two-year-olds; six and one-hslf furlonci; Wldener course: Home Chanc (Kad $1 20 $7.00 $1 HO Devil Diver (Hkellyl 2.70 2 40 Cadeurem (Anderson) So Winner, ch. by Chanc Play Som Pomp.

Tim 1:184. Bin 'Or, Sslto, tShut Out. Anlbras, Contradiction, Dogpaich, Apache, Cassis, Nlp-sickle. and jRamllllci lo rsn. tureeniree S'shle and Manhassett.

JBrymann Farm entries. KIOHTH RACK-Purse claiming; for three-year-olds and upward; one and miles: Joo McCarthy and all tha zs en slble players. will Spencer Scott go on to challenge the Greyhound record of He trotted faster as a three-year-old than did the great grey and he has equalled his best four-year-old attempt. There has been some talk that SEVENTH RACE Purse $700; claiming; for three-year-olda and upward; one mile and 40 yarday Dixie Olrl 40 20 $7 go Valdlna Bor (Johnson) 5 20 3 20 ground-offensive in it opening game, Ohio Wesleyan rolled over Albion of Michigan 33-0 today. So Kent State University set a new scoring record for itself today by defeating Bluffton, 58-0, on Kent's They voted full shares for them selves and the three coaches, Arthur Fletcher, Earla Combs, and Alrni.

(Whiting) 3 20 new athletic field. phomore Halfback Bob Brentllnge GENERAL ADMISSION Including State and Federal Tax John Schulte, as well as for Paul of Lima placed the attack with Schreiber batting practice pitcher, Tim 1:42. Arcadian, Bell James, ana Catalonia alao ran. KIOHTH RACK Purs $gnn: claiming: for three-ycarilds and upward; on and three-auarter mlies: three touchdowns. Albion failed to London, Ontario, September 27 (AP) The John Carroll eleven ran all over Western Ontario today.

and for Trainer Earl Painter. In addition they gave three Sun Mica (Oana) $15.90 SO $5 4n Kalln Cp iRohorlsl 17.40 the son of Scotland and May Spencer will be retired with his present laurels; if he continues in training the crown of Greyhound will be endangered; the brown colt may become the champion of all cham Jacks Pride Bush I 20 $7 40 I 0 LADIES' DAYS TUESDAY AND FRIDAY Bosses From Government Square Direct la Track make a serious scoring gesture. Touchd owns Brentllnger itrtirht crsv west rone 1 scoring once in the first period and Ivorv Tip (Motenal 4 60 3 20 Buinv (Crowelli 3 20 quarters of a share to Traveling Secretary Mark Roth, and the same amount to Rex Wcyant, his assist three times In the last five minutes of play to defeat the Canadians, Winner, nr. hv Sun Flag -Mica. Short.

Distance. Slarllke. l.a Ksl Hi, oen Fiery Steel, Dancetly, and AilUly Ja rsa. Lemke, Lelghton. Toint After Touchdown Heislcr 2, Leonard Time- 3.

01 ft. ftockv Vtesdow, Ixiit Lsughier, Fly Ahesd. Ten and Costs, Snob- pions before Fred Egan finally re DotwlU- alio (place kicks). tires him..

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