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Eight THE EVENING TRIBUNE, MAftVSVlLLE, OHIO THE EVENING TRIBUNE SPORTS SECTION BROWNIE BULLET BOY By Alan Mavtr SHOULD Tftff MDMDIJAL BATTLES TMS TWO VALCJA AWARD FOR State Commission Spikes -Rumors Of Race Fixing COLUMBUS, Sept. jtnors of race fixing at the North Randall track near Cleveland had! state racing commission today a few odds and ends remained. The commission issued formal) statement yesterday in which it saw no evidence of fixed races but found the Randall Park Racing Association guilty of other things. The commission accused Randall Park officials with "unlawfully and improperly" pcrmiUinE 1 an expelled jockey, Johnny Jua-j rez, on (he track grounds. It also said the management "had been negligent" in keeping the in proper condition.

FAVORITE LOST WESTBURY, N. Sept. Scott Blackstone, eight-year-old Black Gelding, won the featured Jericho pace fof a purse of $2,900 last night at Robsevelt raceway, flashing across the finish line a It-ngth victor over the favored Miss Castle. Dewey Abbe placed third. BUCKEYES LOSE SONNY GANDEE PERT 'UNKNOWN' UPSETSCHAMP Findlay Golfer Is Eliminated In First Round Sept.

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OHIO ELEVENS PUN OPENERS Eight Buckeye Units Start 1949 Grid Season This Weekend CObUMBUS, Sept. Eight Ohio colleges and universi-! ties get the ball rolling on the 1949 grid season this weekend in four night games and a pair of Satur- tlay daylight contests. It'll be Ashlfind, Cincinnati, Do-' fiance, Marietta, Ohio Rio Grande and Xavier in their first kickofTs of the year, and Cc- clarville, which sneaked in its opener Saturday, making its second start. Cincinnati and Xavier entertain out-of-state foes in what probably will be the weekend's top clashes. ThiTMusketeers play host to West Virginia's Mountaineers Friday night, just 24 hours before Cincinnati's Bearcats take on Nevada.

Ashland and Rio Grande and Cedarville and Ohio Northern i clash in the only all-Ohio games, Chuck Gilbert In Lino For Regular Position Coach Wes Fcsler went to looking for new left end out at Ohio State University "Sonny" Gandee is out for the season. A neck injury suffered by Gandee in Saturday's scrimmage dingnoscd yesterday as a chipped vertebra. 7r FinaTs' Tor" season for the talented flankman. who, ns a sopiiomore last season, was one of the five Bucks who played more than 300 minutes and who was counted on heavily to lend punch to the Ohio air atta'ck in the Dr. Richard Patton, assistant team physician, termed the injury not serious in itself after examining X-rays, but he added that it does leave Gandee susceptible to serious injury, should he attempt to continue football.

He estimated Gandee would be fully recovered in nine months, thus making him available ior both the 1950 and 1951 seasons. Right now it appears Chuck Gilbert, Gandee's first-line replacement, and Tom Watson, a right end who has been shifted to attempt io fill the gap, will fight it out for Gandee's job. Bill Newell and Joe a pair of right halts, also will get a crack at the position, according.to Fesler. All four were to get a chance to Tn the two-a-day drills which Fesler is continuing conduct all through this Amateur goTf tourney went into ijo.itun xi its second scries of eliminations 1 today with a pert representative of the Lone Star Stale making sensational bid for sfarclomi "uVlier" It st 3 1 ll i 1 11 away Illoxtol) UllslllnKli'll -I. Own right.

r.nstoii limm- St. "Unknown" Mrs. Joanne BarrlVV.Vir Tracy, of Dallas, playing in 1 i "I'k -i). llrln.il firsf tournamcTirr won the gallery away 2. NYw plaudits with a dazzling upset Kto eliminating defending ehumpioni iionn- iiiriro away (NVw Grace Lenczyk of Newmgton, v-astiiMtMuii 2, iinstmi one up on the Merion lr Cricket Club's cast course.

Tied going invo the last hole, Miss Lenczyk, who was 22 ycstcr- EettarviHe-tackling-Ohio-Northern- Thursday night at Ada and Rio 'Grande entertaining Ashland Sat-j urday. Defiance opens its season nt Albion, in the only other Saturday game and one of the two Kamcs in which an Ohio team is DO THE JOB! YESTERDAY'S RESULTS illli 1, performing out-of-stuti. 1 mis weeK. Marietta travels to West Liberty for the other. LOOP PLAYOFr BEGIN 1 1 II NATIONAL I.KACi'K Hc'hi'illllrtl.

GAMES TODAY clay, put too much power in a chip shot and needed two putts to hold 1 cut from 30 feet. Mrs. Tracy got the nod when she putted from three feet for a birdie four. the i -day's- play regarded as a strong 1 1 0 title candidate, eliminated 3 and 2 by Mrs. James Feme, of ST.

PAUL, Sept. (American Association Shaugh- iJicssy baseball playoffs begin to' nittht with the champion St. Paul Saints playing host to third place I Milwaukee and fourth place Min! ncapolls invading the home grounds of runnerup Indianapolis, St. I. mils I'llts- Beach, Calif.

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WITTENBERG CAPTAIN I i SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 14 i Winkhouse, a halfback from Springfield, has I been named captain of the I Wittenberg College football i squad for the 1049 season, i head football coach Hal Shields said REX AUTOMATIC "CAS WATER HEATER IO PUtt. Director. GAINES DOG RESEABCH CENTER SKELETONS FOUND IN KENTUCKY AND ALABAMA POINT TO CANINE POMESTfCATION IN AMERICA A'ONE-IN-A-MILLION'EVENT TOOK PLACE CHICAGO, WHERE THE DALMATIAN PUCHESS OFTUDETTE WHELPEP A LITTER OF EIGHT- £VERYONE A. MALE THE UPRARV OF THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB CONTAINS OVER SOOO VOLUMES EXCLUSIVELY PEVOTCP TO POCS BDITOTNGITATERIALS Cement Mortar Sand Crushed Stone Plaster Lath Lime Zonolite Sewer Pipe Septic Tanks Field Tile Face Brick Common Brick Steel Sash Roof Paint Water Proofing Materials Heatilator Fireplace Flue Liners Flue Rings Lap Coping Cast Iron Cistern Covers Drain Traps Ventilating Grates It Will Pay You to Investigate Out CONCRETE BLOCK A Large Stock of 8" and 12" Concrete Block ECONOMICAL PERMANENT FIREPROOF Information and Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Just Phone 2111 for Prompt Delivery WM, CONRAD SON A Good Coal for Every Purpose tvttday, September 13, 1949 M.H.S, GRID CHANGES SET BACK BY INJURIES TO STAR FULLBACK Lintinmeir Or Evoni May Be Startert Friday The Marysvllle Monarch grid outlook, never too hopeful thus far this season, took on an even darker shade today when it was earned that Buddy Hoffman, junior fullbacx, might not be in shape to play against MechanlcS- b'urg this weexend.

Hoffman, 175 pound acc-in-the- liole on the local squad, suffered an Injury to left shin in practice and according to Coach Paul Wenzele, his pnysician said he might be out of action until next week. Should the chunky ball carrier be sidelined this Friday either John Evans, 165 pound junior or Dove Linzinmelr 145 pound junior will take Over the fullback duties. The remainder of the team is in good shape for the tilt and Coach Wenzel indicated today what the starting lineup might comprise on offense. At ends, Chuck McCracken and John Easton; tackles, Loren Crimes and Phil Eirich; guards, Jim Woodson and Eddie Low; center, Dick Orahood; quarter, Bill Worthington; left half, Bob Patterson and right half, Howard Hill. On defense, Evans is slated to spell Worthington in the backfleld, with either Dave Dayton or Jerry Ruble replacing Low, while Easton will move to a defensive halfback slot and Patterson will' play left end on defense.

Invalids Return To Action In Major Leagues BIG FIVE RACES DELAWARE, Sept. Big Five Pace and the Big Five Trot, worth $3,000 apiece, to be contested at the Delaware county fair Grand Circuit session next week, will up the Big Five series for the year. Horses which won at least once in the four previous events of each style racing will be eligible to compete. Read the Want Ads carefully. NEW YORK, Sept.

couple of illustrious cripples were in the limelight today as the major leagues went, back to work after a day of inaction. One of the invalids was Tommy along with Dl- Magglo, is said to constitute the "pro" faction of the NewJVork Yankees. Henrich reported to manager Casey Stengel today that he is out of his special "corset," recovered from his back injury and ready to get back into the lineup of the American League leaders. Tommy's return is guaranteed to a great lift to who play a double-header with the St. Louis Browns today.

Henrich fant expected to be used against St. Louis, but he should 'be a great help in the 17 games remaining for the Yanks thereafter. The other cripple Wee Reese, captain and shortstop of the contending Brooklyn Dodgers in the National League. Pee Wee's elbow, which was struck by a thrown ball Sunday, turned out to be badly bruised but not broken. Thus, the word is that Reese will miss only a few Dodger games tonight's contest in Cincinnati.

The availability Of is likely to be even more important than that of Henrich. For the Dodgers trail the Louis Cardinals by only one and a half games, still scanty margin. SPORT SHORTS Fred M. Becker, 39, one of the Toledo area's best-known bowlers, died last night of a heart attack while bowling a three-came series that would have totaled 700. mot.

fought ichoolboy athUli In New England It the property of tht fiofton BravM Joday. Andtewi, If, bmt all- arouhd aihltla In the hiitatf of DurfM high school, hai agrMd to play for the Owehtboro (Ry.) club of the Clast Kitty League next year. General Manager Frank Lane of the Chicago White Sox, art- nouncec! that Jimmy "Baurner arid Jack" Bruner of the Waterloo, Iowa, farm club are scheduled to report to the Sox In Washington today. Richard (Paneho) Gontalat. Lot Angelas youth who parlayed a powerful ferthand and boom- Ing serve Into the National Singles championship, wants to turn professional at price.

Parieho said yesterday that hell playfor-pay, but depends on how much money 111 make." JENNIE SHERWOOD Announces Pre-school music classes for children ages 4 to 6 years, starting Sept. 23. Enrollment open now. Phone 4891 302 S. Court St.

ATHLETE KILLED rites will be held in nearbjt Canfield tomorrow for Chester; McPhee, 25, former Canfleld athlete, who was killed in it two-car smashup near PUBLIC SALE will hold.a closing out sale at what is known as the Harry Bruns farnv.located V4 mile south of Marysyille, on the Weaver road, on Saturday, September 17 Commencing at one o'clock, the following! 4 DAIRY CATTLE 4 Large Holsteln cow, 8 years old, milking heavy; Holsteln first calf heifer, milking heavy; Holsteln cow, years old, milking heavy; Guernsey heifer calf. Farmall F-14 tractor, on rubber with cultivators, in good condition; Farmall tractot-, with strater and lights, and cultivators, on rubber, in good condition; International 12-inch Little Wonder tractor breaking plow, good as new; International 7-ft. tractor disc, in good condition; John Deere 7-foot disc, 5rt good condition; two Heat Houscrs one for John Deere and one for International. IMPLEMENTS Internatinal all-metal manure spreader, in good John Deere all-metal heavy duty liayloader, good as new; Irjternalibnal side delivery rake; John Deere 6-foot mower, in good condition, with tractor hitch; Studebaker wood wheel wagon, with rack and grain bed, in good condition 1 good rubber tired drag harrows; 12-hole hog feeder, good as new; Buckeye electric brooder, 500 chick size; oil brooder; hog troughs; two watering tanks; forks; log chains; and other'small tools too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Good coal range; six chairs, and other household goods not mentioned.

i International milking machine, with pipe lines and stall cocks, all complete and in good condition; eight good milk cans. Ttrmt: Cain E. V. (MANNIE) MILLER Simpson (t Son. Auctioneers and so will you in this big rugged Dodge! You could pay a thousand dollars more and still not gef all the extra ease of handling famous dependability of ERE'S extra value extra value you can see and feel.

You see the extra comfort in the wider, longer, higher interiors that give real ilretch-out roominess for all. You feel the extra thrill that comes from the new "Get-Away" engine stepped up in power squeezing extra miles from every And with it all the proved smoothness of Dodge Fluid Drive to take the jerks and jolu out of stop-and-go traffic. You get all Uus, plus the famous Dodge dependability that means long car life, low-cost upkeep, high re-sale. Your dollars go farther when you buy Dodgel See your Dodge dealer now. HOUYWOOD, "At lut ear that easy for a woman to itep in and out ef gracefully! That'i my new Dodgt!" K.

tobirtu MORI FOR YOUR MONEY) More room more elbow room marc leg room! Sean are knee-level 10 support your legs fur a relaxing ride. MORE FOR YOUR MONEY) Luggage space big as all outdoors. The Spring buluiiit'i! trunk lid raJM-'s anil casil)', tafely at the touch of your finger, MORE FOR YOUR MONEY) More power, much faster acceleration, anil greater gasoline economy from the fanioui new Dodge "Get-Away" Engine. 4431 AMAZING NEW PRICES ITAIT At LOW At $1830 Mini i. MaryiyilU 1 KCtturM.

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