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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 8

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8 Doily News Journo! ridoy August 10 1951 Wilmington Ohio Straight Heats air Events Won in the lead in the sixth inning Results YOU NOW HAVE 1 8 MONTHS TO PAY ago AUCTION GB i 1M2 GB Clinton Concrete Brick Spoils Guide COLORUL Concrete Brick ireplace 1950 air Exhibit LOORS Clean Easier 3 3 3 2 2 2 fea took and i 3 2 5 1 3 3 Brooklyn New York Plillad lphia St Louis Boston Cincinnati Chicago Pittsburgh who 1922 mare in the stretch the first time around and then staved off the rush by Romohr? with Eddie Castle in the stretch A 7 16'4 2V 33 26 10 8 03101 5 3 3 0 i 10 Asphalt Plant Melvin Ohio Phone 2288 Mainliner Sight Wihs Hambletonian in Heats and 2 Reds alter In 9 th Lose To Cubs 5 4 CHICAGO Aug The Chicago Cubs teed off for four runs in the ninth inning yes terday to blast the Cincinnati Reds 5 4 Howard ox looked like safe bet when he went Into the last of the ninth holding a 44 lead but he folded fast and left the mound under heavy fire With two runs In and the bases loaded ox was yanke'd for rank Smith and one pitch end ed the game Ransom Jackson slapped it into left field for a sin gle and the two runs that meant a 5 4 Chicago victory The had a field day over at least one of the antics too riday Knothol White Sox vs Red Sox for American League championship 1 at high school and Pirates vs Giants for National League champion ship 1 at Denver Wil liams Jr Memorial Park Harness races at Clinton County air 2 II Saturday Harness race at Cllntori County air 2 Horseshoe County tournament at park 15 1W 195a 20j 221 27 Sunday County tournament at park Sewell's Motor Express vs Chillicothe at Denver Wil liams Jr Memorial Park atSO Washington at Snow Hill 1PM THAT CAME in the seventh when the Rhinelanders filled the bases with one out Hank Ed wards was pulled out in favor of Joe Adcock Just one run mean a whole lot to Cincinnati at that stage of the game but Ad cock right into a double play The Reds picked up their 4 1 I have sold fflv 500 Acre arm and will have a complete clos ing out sale at my farm formerly known as the Jim Divine arm located 12 miles West of Chillicothe 17 miles East of WashingtqnC Hi and joins the south corporation of rank fort on: BUT CRIPPEN who has been riding sulky for 35 of his 59 years knew he had a good horse in front of him and he proceeded to prove it He beat back the challenge of Spennib one half of the favored entry from the air Acre arm of DuQuoiri Ill in the first mile and then came from off the pace to whip a pair of out siders in the' second after the more highly regarded trotters faded in the stretch Crippen making only his sec ond appearance in trotting's Ken tucky Derby (he finishe4 third with Lord Steward last year) got his first glimpse of Mainlin er less than a year ago challenge of Mrs John Yankee Hanover for sec ond place Mainliner was so' lightly re garded he returned $5630 for a $2 win mutuel And even in the second heat he 4as not the choice paying $850 to win The second heat was much like the first Crippen kept Main liner off the pace as Betsy Volo and Mighty ine Spennib's sta blemate battled for the lead IN THE HOME stretch how ever it was Mainliner by two lengths with second going to Leo Scotch Rhythm of Carmel Ind second and Candy 63 Main St Wilmington DO I remember that said the Western Allis Wls reinsman with a twinkle in his eyes was after the meeting at Milwaukee Mr Kroening told me I had been do ing a good job and to take a few days off and go fishing have to tell me twice to go fishing I was no more back in the house after catching a few fish when the phone rang It was Mr Kroening And the news was he had purchased Mainliner sight unseen from Sep Palin for Yesterday the colt was well placed in the bulky field and Cflppen took full advantage of the opportunity When Great Hanover swung out in front with in the first quhrter mile of the first heat and then gave way to Spennib at the half Mainliner never was far out of contention "CRIPPEN moved the Wiscon sin owned trotter into command a quarter mile from home yid he went on to win by two lengths Spennib beat off the Jockey Albert Johnson wnn the Kentucky Derby in aboard Morvlch is now a dock er and trainer at Hollywood Park Morvich incidentally was the only California bred horse to win the Derby Concrete Plant 1 Mi of Wilmington on Route 68 Rhone 2160 1 2 South St Wilmington Ohio Phone 2557 Structures Built of Clinton Concrete' Brick Are Durable and Attrac tive Homes Are iresafe and Termite Proof When Clinton Brick Are Used The Cost of Clinton Brick Is Considerably Less Than Other Com parable Building Materials These Brick Meet and Exceed All Ameri can Society for Testing Materials Specifications Clinton Brick May Be Painted Any Color You Wish 73 85 63 58 60 58 50 WORLDLY WAY owned by Dr Regan and driven by Perry Romohr both of Wilming ton was 5 6 in the Two Year Old Pacing Stake while Parachute owned and driven by Harold Laymon of Sabina was fourth both times in the 2:24 trot Chan ning gelding Boy driven by Wendell Kirkwas 7 9 in the 2:24 trot and Ro mohr finished 3 2 with EddieCastle which he trained at the local track Eddie Castle is owned by McQuown of Xe nia County Treasure? John Mc Donald was third with Lovely in the first heat of the 2:22 pace and then nosed out Patsy a two year old pacer driven by Ernie Smith that was second the first heat in the second heat for sec ond place Jenny Lew owned by Dr Starbuck of Port Wil liam and Haworth of Blan Man owned by Owen or Houston Texas third In the final standings second money cf $18347 went to Spen nib third ($11203) to Scotch Rhythm fourth ($5601) to Can dy Man fifth ($3734) to Yankea Hanover and sixth ($2800) to Bernie Hanover fourth In first heat" Chester and driven by Haworti was 8 6 in the 2:22 pace IN BOTH heats of the tured pacing stake Carter Pattie ingo away on top kept the steady pacing filly there all the way to win easily In the first heat Dudley Moon finished second with Evelyn and in the second heat Harry Miller drove Barber Chief to second place Kahla Key came from behind in both efforts in the 2:24 trot In the first heat Cart nal made his drive with Kahla Key as the horses hit the stretch after Mary Mite Parachute and Miss all had held the lead for a time The second heat Cartnal made his move with the AB R30 3 0 2 35 50 52 52 54 54 56 63 KENTILE mNflMNMxffyOeevftfel 2 3 4 Widow 2 4 3 Worldly Pct613542529509508483431 39 39 44 47 65 69 59 56 49 49 49 45 42 GOSHEN Aug (ff) horse purchased sight un seen while his trainer was fish ing bosses the three year old trotters today as the result of an unexpected straight heat victory in the richest of 26 Ham bletonians Mainliner nwned by build injr contractor Ralph Kroe ntng of Milwaukee and trained and driven by veteran Guy Crippen stepped away from 29 other high class trot ters In 2:02 34 and 2:04 3 5 to to take down $5134726 wln ner share of at Good Time Park yesterday ew in the crowd estimated at 15000 thought the son of Worthy Boy would win and even fewer ever figured the Buggy Whip Derby would be over in the min imum of two heats 23 AB 3 3 33 3 3 3 2 3 Johnny Wyrostek walked to open that frame but Ted Kluszewski who failed to get the ball out of the infield all day hit into a double play and it looked as if Omar Lown was out of trou ble A walk was followed by two singles and Homer home run for the four runs Line score: Cincinnati 000 004 4 8'3 Chicago 010 000 10 0 ox Smith (9) and Howell Lown Hatten (7) and Burgess VAPO RUB or Chest Colds 33c Installation ret Estimatei EENAMINT Chewy Laxative £: 43c ALKA SELTZER Effervescent Tablets sSf I 54c NOTSGER BROS Phone 2360 Sabina Bay illy Takes OCRA Slake Pattie ingo Cops Both Heots in Pace By ROBERT McNEMAR All three events were taken in straight heats on the Thursday race program at the Clinton rnmfr ir with local horses getting some of the money in each of the events Pattie' ingo a bay filly owned and trained by Earl Rich ard of near Sabina won both heats of the two year old pace on of the Ohio Colt Racing As sociation $1000 stakes This was the first victory for the filly and she got a record of 2:11 3 5Jn the first heat under the driving of Leo Carter Kahla Key driven by Gabe Cartnal and owned by Greer of Newark won both heats the 2:24 trot best time 2:11 while ConnieH owned and 'driven 7 by rank Grice of Greenville was first to the wire in the 2:22 pace in the good times of 2:06 4 5 and 2:07 2 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE ret 629629585561471380311 NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 6 New York 5 Boston 5 Philadelphia 4 Chicago 5 Cincinnati 4 St Louts 4 Pittsburgh 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 6 3 Boston 5 5' New York 6 Washington 4 St Louis Detroit 3 (Only games scheduled) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Toledo 5 2 St Paul 1 3 (aecond game 10 Innings) Minneapolis 12 Columbus 3 Milwaukee 5 Louisville 4 Kansas City 7 Indianapolis 4 Team Milwaukee Kanaas City St Paul Indianapolis Minneapolis Louisville Toledo Columbus The late Leo Digel won the Michigan State Open champion ship when he was 17 years old 0 0 3 1 1 1 0 8 2 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 12 KOTEX Sanitary Qfijk Napkins JQv led Sox Rap White Sox in oop Playoff The Red Sox took a big stride toward the American Knothole League championship Thursday when they belted the White Sox 10 in the first of a two out of three playoff series at the high school diamond The ease of the Red Sox vic tory leads to speculation that contest might spell the end of the 1951 league sea son Don Gates gave up eight hits and struck 12 batters in reg istering the win Dicl loyd had 13 strike outs and yielded eight hits Allan Marsh and Nall Hes ton both homered for the White Sox Lineups and summary: Whlt Sox Stratton rt Suer 2b Newton 3b Heston Hainer JI Marsh Vance lb loyd Gates 3b udge cf Wlcal ci Totals Red Sox Myers Gates Curliss lb Nichols 2b Williams ct Duncan 3b Conner If Conner rt Hickson ss Totals Score by Innings White Sox Ped Rnt Home Heston Marsh 4 Three base Rainer Two base hits Heston loyd Strike outs by Gates 12 loyd 13 Winning pitcher Gates Losing loyd PEPSODENT Mouth Woihmi 49c HOUSEHOLD GOODS I 2 niece wine mohair living room suite 2 piece green mohair If living room suite 5 piece walnut bedroom suite 4 piece bed room suite Iron bed and dresser 9 piece walnut dining room suite oak dinette suite with table and 4 chairs kitchen cabi net small electric range double GE refrigerator upright Philco deep freeze 300 lb capacity 20 cu ft deep freeze Maytag washer with twin tubs electric sweeper bottle gas range Two Coleman fuel oil heaters one medium and qne large New electric hat water heater Three 9x12 ool rugs and throw rugs Two 9x12 linoleum rugs chrome and leather sea tec lawn table and 4 chairs several stands and end ta bies two hall trees soft drink cooler pool table complete with 24 sticks 4 seatees 18 Bentwood chalra 18 office chairs 8 chrome red top bar stools 14 ftbf and back bar with large mirrors 4 tables several other small articles I This sale will start at 10:00 A prompt selling I household goods first Lunch will be served I TERMS CASH I WILMINGTON LIVESTOCK SALES CO Rt at Oeuth Corporation Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE rev Ml 12 519485476467446400 Come in: and look at our selection of good used cars which may be bought on more liberal terms than a month Team Cleveland New York 66 Boaton 1 62 60 49 Washington 41 67 St Louis 33 73 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION i 46 55 56 56 58 62 56 393 0 1 0 0 0 5 3 1 0 2 0 0 2 1 1 owner SALE IN CHARGE dr McDERMOTT BUMGARNER Wilmington Realty Company 24 East Locust Street Wilming ton Ohio Photic 2418 ARM MACHINERY Minneapolis Moline Model tractor with cultivators 2 years old 1951 ord tractor with 2 breaking plow and following related equipment: Cultivators heavy duty disc rear mount ed mower buck rake power take off side delivery rake 12 7 grain drill this equipment new with tractor 1946 ord erguson tractor with 2 breaking plow and cultivators armall 20 tractor with new type cultivators and power lift 2 Httie geniua breaking plow International tractor disc Wood Bros corn picker same as new Oliver stationery hay bailer on rubber same as new 7 bundles of baling wire New Garden Tractor with cultivators lawn mower and cycle bar Two Dearborne rubber tired wagons with flat bed and grain racks Red River special separator 22 in good condi tion International 10 ft binder John Deere Manure tractor spreader on rubber portable cement mixer superior 12 grain drill almost new Massey Harris pull type mower International 4 row corn planter same as new with checking attachment John Deere cbm planter with tractor hitch horse mower with stub tongue three Smidley hog feeders Six cattle feeders Letz feed grinder seed cleaner Black smith forge andtools Jqhn Deere power corn shelter horse drawn disc oil tank heater grind stone power dirt mover field cultivator 2 International gas engines three land drags power buzz saw 100 ft cannon ball track and hangers: 15 ft overhead door for double garage Several 100 ft of oak lum ber including 1x6x12 fencing "3x6x12 runners bench lum ber Several rolla of hog fence and field fence set of fence stretcher lot of nails staples and an extra large lot of tools shovels forks and shop equipment 500 bales of new mixed hay 1940 ord cab over engine truck with atock and grain bed 1937 ord pickup truck CUMMINGS Sabina Phone 3911 Hover Your Cor WAXED with Cadi las Blue Coral CHENOWETH PONTIAC CO 1225 Main Phono 2310 LIVESTOCK AUCTION EVERY MONDAY HOGS BOUGHT DAILY Phono 2271 or Dolly Market end Trucking Service WILMINGTON Auto Cales OLDSMOBILE 4 SALES SERViCE 'TtninAr Ohio tr Tuesday August 21 1951 Beginning at 10:00 AM prompt Mrs Earl Richard of' near Sabina received Dr Victor Miller Thursday afternooA at the Clinton County air after her husband horse Pa tie ingo had won her first race and the $1000 Ohio Colt Racing Association atake for two year old pacers The horse was driven by Leo Carter (News Journal Photo) a a a CONNIE II had just too much speed for the other horses in the 2:22 pace arid won easily both trips In the first heat Smith got his two year old pacer Patsy away on top but McDonald went to the front on the back stretch Connie took command as tney started th second time around and opened up a lead that Patsy and Lovely overcome In the second heat Patsy stayed close behind Connie all the way but tired in the stretch and McDonald slipped through at the rail to take sec ond money ROBERT OSTER presented a blanket to Greer owner of Kahla Key for the Model Clean ers for owning the winner of the 2:24 trot while Robert Hart man executive vice president of the irst National Bank present ed the blanket to Grice Connie owner and driver for win ning the 2:22 pace The five horses entered in the Ohio Pacing Derby featured race of the fair which was scheduled for riday afternoon were paraded for the crowd to see Summaries: 22 CATTLE 22 I Two Year Old Pie Stake Pur $1000: I Pattie ingo by Calumet ingo Twenty two young stock cows some recently fresh and the Vbi'tMooA)' rest will freshen in the next few weeks Barber Chief (Miller) Hilda's Pride (Hagler) Thnmafl fSmithl 6 4 and 13 HOGS 13 Way (Romohr 5 6 2:11 35 and One spotted sow with 5 pigs and 6 gilts to start farrowing by I 2:24 Trot Puree $500: day of sale one Hampshire boar Kahla Key br by Long Mey (Cart Edrlle Caetle br 2 Mary Mite I (Wilaon) 2 7 Harry Siskiyou (Mikesell) 5 3 Parachute (Laymon) 4 4 Elkhorn (Reigle) 9 5 Emllle Martin' (Carter) 6 8 Mlaa (ryel 8 8 Walter's Boy (W Kirk) 7 9 2:13 and 2:11 2:22 Pae Pur $500r Connie II' br by Congressional (Grice) Tatay bl (Smith) Lovely (McDonald) Bannock Bay (Reigle) Barbara Abbedale (Aten) 6 6 (Miller) 5 7 Jennv worth) 8 6 and Boh Pointer (B Mor gan) 7 8 2:06 45 and 3:07 35 Cleves Driver Wins CINCINNATI Aug 16 Wayne Woodmangee of Cleves won the 25 lap (five mile) fea ture stock car race at the Cincin nati Race Bowl last night Au die Swartz of Muncie Ind' was second and Mel Cook of Ham ilton third The Clinton Construction Co Concrete Building Blocks Ready Mixed Concrete Asphalt Paving Wilmingtonf Ohio I a a a rgg fl i nt al iflanBb A hIBsmbS 4 BBaL iwiV1 kuaaXtlife I IlKhH 4 1 1 I.

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