1947-05-10 [P ]

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

1947-05-10 [P ] WIN CHAMPS ""*"' WILDCATS AGAIN,_— ■ 12-3 Clinches Sanford Crushes Pirates, 12 To 6; ROBINS BEATEN CUBS OUTLAST Wilmington Tilt BY BLUES, 8-5 TWINS, 17-15 With West’s Tjtleholder. Special To The Star LUMBERTON, May 9.—Seeing Fade After Bucs Here CLINTON, May 9—Roling along the folly of it all, the managers Bulldogs Taking Early l-o Spinners Tonight as Oppose man river used two like old the Clinton just pitchers apiece Assure 1 Blues coasted to their fifth straight Lumberton and Dunn-Erwin mang- Brogdenmen Victory In 7^. Davis Poles Fourth Home Tobacco State league victory to- led each other something terrible MANAGER SUSPENDED final- night over the Red Springs Rob- here tonight, with the Cubs Vick Relieves WOLFPACK CLIPS 17-15. Brown, Wins Run Of Season In Lop- FOR ALLEGED FIGHT ins here, 8 to 5. , ly emerging triumphant, Vorrell the man in the end of the third inning, proved big By Special To The Star with a single. Sided Tussle 9. the Clinton attack ’•-ere the Twins were ahead 8-6, and Williamson FAIR 3-2 CHARLOTTE, May —(A>) tonight, DURHAM, May 9. New Hanover with a double Jo*1' BLUFF, — President C. M. his third home run of the went along, each team gath- tha^ Llewellyn blasting things High rolled homeward with their Stallings around Special To The Star Clinton center in all sorts of runs. But t0 thi-H Carrit< of the Tri-State League today season. Evans, ering second straight Eastern Class AA popped out. seven but Albert p„ ^ 9. — manager Far- fielder, was a sparkplug also as Lumberton, having scored Dan Williams Pitches SANFORD, May Wilming- suspended Kerby conference baseball championship through with a Z* C!4i team he had a at in the fourth, one each in the fifth smgle ton’s Buccaneers face rell of the Spartanburg perfect night bat, under the coaching of Leon Erog- m both stumbling five sixth and two in the Stallings and Three-Hit temporarily pending a fuller in- clubbing five hits in appear- and eighth, Tom Davis after At that Willis^? Victory, the Sanford on home der, and tonight point W. fi Spinners at ances at the were a trifle more prodigious in vestigation of an incident plate. mauling the Durham High Bui 1- Hanover’s Whiffs Nine grounds Saturday night after hav- Tomorrow the Blues their tally-manufacturing, and they starting pit-he?'^ last night’s Charlotte-Spartan- high-flying dogs, 12-3. relieved by *«i invade Red Springs, and beat the exhausted Twins by two Herman Vick’ ing a 12-6 shellacking handed them burg game in which Farrell Sunday The score at the finish here to- the got Durham side out By JIGGS POWERS was to have they tangle with the loop-leading markers. Vi’1 here tonight by the league leaders. alleged slugged day was lop-sided, but the first any further ^ Special To The Star Sanford Spinners. Bill Wright, who Marx, the Cubs first sacker, damage. umpire Bill Kovach. few caused some nervous With the — Nate the Pirates man- innings count stnr^- WHITEVILLE, May 9. Dan Andrews, He indicated Farrell would made such an impressive per- Sent a home run booming out of for 10 hits ness in the Wildcat dugout as the NHHS really "E Williams Whiteville’s Wolf- ager, was pummeled fine. formance against the Pirates last the park onto the roof of the near- got do^ * pitched probably be given a a 1 0 lead The *J before he hitched up his pants and in Bulldogs grabbed to Wildcats racked pack a step nearer the Columbus The arose when week, is expected to twirl against by American legion armory up A1 argument and held the powerful NHHS out- the third and 5 title here this afternoon as left the mound in favor of lefty the Sanford power-packed club. the frame, driving a mate fourth fram„ County Kovach called Hornet Ray eighth fit at until the fourth ir. the Lento in the fifth Andrews BED SPRINGS AB R H O A E won the bay inning, fifth, and one he won a 3 to 2 decision over Fair inning. Barton safe at first, and Far- in ahead of him. That in Z* been in much trouble be- Pierre, 2b ——-4 0 15 10 in which the visitors forged ahead. pushing the score to Bluff's Calvert Davis in a pitching hadn’t he game, despite a ninth inning threat WilnO rell protested so vigorously Wafer, x_ 1 1 0 0 0 0 stayed there for the remain- 7, Durham 3. lnifflr« duel. fore that, giving one run in the Dunn-Erwin in which they had They was banished from the game. Colones, 3b- 8 2 1 3 0 0 by Their a few der of the ball game. big The ace righthander gave up first and staving off Spin- Cathy, xx_1110 0 0 the bases loaded. outburst camel,, O A E The locals scored in the first seventh, three hits in taking his eighth win ner thrusts, but the deluge broke Wolfe, rf_5 0 12 10 DUNN-ERWIN AB R H in which they 47 1 2 2 0 0 Parnell, cf_4 112 0 0 Scott, cf _ 4 when Cheek doubled two the tilt and the of the season. He fanned nine. in the fifth. with out, Charbora, If_4 0 10 10 Bell, 2b_2 112 0 0 went to third on champS* two a single by Poe, Following Collie’s out, Davis gave up only safeties, At that time, Sanford was leading CHICAGO RALLIES, Bullock, c- 4 0 1 8 2 1 Melvin, 2b_3 112 10 DUt7 and came home on a passed ball Futdelle singled. but one of these was a triple by 1-9 and it was beginning to look Weaver, lb_ 4 0 0 4 1 1 Denning. If-- 5 2 2 2 0 1 Marion fi-L'1 Southerland, ss_ 3 0 0 1 2 1 3b_6 2 112 0 on the part of Wilmington’s Rudy knocked a Andy Anderson in the fifth which like a good ball game. But Spin- Theo- McQuillan, one-bagger also ‘rT ss _ SPORTSMAN-SOCIALITE 0 0 5-1 Nugent, 1 0 0 0 0 0 Jackson, rf — 5 2 2 1 Johnson. double steal aent Red who had walk- ner still angry from the 5-3 DRUBS of the Futrelle went to .' Thompson, bats, REDS, _ 3 0 2 0 1 0 dore J. Knapp, president ss_ 5 0 2 0 3 0 Brown, p Miller, Dack and run. New Hanover High came Rogers took second ed across with the took from xxx _ 0 0 N. Y. 10 j j winning beating they last night Konkel, 0 0 0 6 Queens county, Jockey club, Jones, lb__ ,..... 5 3 17 in the second to in front, Price then rocketed a The Pack counted twice in the Selma-Smithfield, broke loose with CINCINNATI, May 9. —(/P)— The Gregory, xxxx_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 which operates the acqueduct race- Ratteree, c_ 4 2 2 7 0 0 spring Ion, TOTALS_ 37 5 9 24 9 3 was found shot to death in 2 0 0 0 0 0 2-1. After Mike Austin .lad ground- that brought in both first frame when Bill Horton ! many, many hits and five runs Chicago Cubs made Johnny Van- track, Taylor, p_ Fntrei, CLINTON AB B II O A E a club on Long Island, Adams, p_ -- 2 1 0 0 3 0 ed Hardison and Paul reached first on an error, advanc- Lento calmed der first start of sea- sportman’s out, Billy singled Rogers. Horton lofted,.: were scored before Meer’s the tabbed his x—Williams_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bohonko, 2b- 3 2 1 4 4 1 N. Y. this week. Police stole second. Louis Collie ground- to left field on ed to third on Thompson’s single. them down. son an unhappy one today as they xx—Packer_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 which pi Rudden, ss- 4 1 0 2 7 1 death as apparently by his own lined countered. and Horton for five hits 1 0 0 0 0 0 ed to third. Dunk Futrelle Johnson was Dan Williams walked, The Pirates their wits clubbed his offerings Evans, cf_ 5 2 6 3 0 0 hand. Knapp left no suicide notes. xxx—Parkinson_- gathered _45 15 14 24 10 1 a to left field, which and scored on scored on Anderson’s fielder and four runs in the sixth inning Uhles, If_3 110 0 0 TOTALS long fly Herman 4, and batting eyes (it was mainly Ratteree. to third. in Vorrell, lb-5 1 2 13 0 0 x—Batted for Talley dropped, allowing Hardison double. One rnore run b choice, Thompson going and and then added another marker 9th. the J Davis’ eye) _ xx—Ran for Williams in Hoggy batting Askew, rf 5 1 4 2 0 0 to On the Talley re- made the final score An infield out by Felix Smith car- the to defeat the Cincinnati for Adams in 9th. tally. play 12 to 3 pushed across three tallies in their eighth Cieslinski, 3b_ 4 0 0 0 2 0 xxx—Batted AB R H O A E covered the ball and threw home gave Wilmington it’s ried across Thompson. the walked, Reds 5-1. Linder, c_4 0 13 11 COMET-RAMBLER LUMBERTON tenth victo half of sixth. Bridges 6 3 3 0 at- of in the first saw Bill Shubeck, p_ 4 0 2 0 1 0 Chafin, rf_ 0 0 to catcher Cannada.
Recommended publications
  • SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2013 Vs. NEW YORK YANKEES LH David Price (7-5, 3.29) Vs
    SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 2013 vs. NEW YORK YANKEES LH David Price (7-5, 3.29) vs. LH CC Sabathia (11-10, 4.83) First Pitch: 7:10 p.m. | Location: Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Fla. | TV: Sun Sports | Radio: WXTB 97.9 FM, WHNZ 1250 AM, WGES 680 AM (Spanish) Game No.: 127 (73-53) | Home Game No.: 66 (42-23) | All-Time Game No.: 2,553 (1,176-1,376) | All-Time Home Game No.: 1,279 (657-621) April: 12-14 | May: 18-10 | June: 13-15 | July: 21-5 | August: 8-10 A WARM WELCOME—Newly-inducted Pro Football Hall of Famer and for- ACE IS BACK—Since his July 2 return RAYS AFTER 126 GAMES mer Buccaneer Warren Sapp will throw the ceremonial first pitch tonight. from the DL, LH David Price is 6-1 with Year W-L Pct. Pos GB a 1.89 ERA (76.1-IP, 16-ER), 57 SO 2013 73-53 .579 T-1 -- GOOD DEEDS—Earlier today several Rays made community appearanc- and only 5 BB in 10 starts…since the 2012 70-56 .556 2 3.5 es…OF Wil Myers, pitching coach Jim Hickey, head athletic trainer Ron beginning of July, he ranks 2nd in the 2011 69-57 .548 3 8.5 Porterfield and strength and conditioning coordinator Kevin Barr helped majors in IP (0.2 behind LAD Clayton 2010 78-48 .619 T-1 -- with a clinic for local baseball coaches at Tropicana Field…Matt Joyce Kershaw) and leads the AL in ERA 2009 69-57 .548 3 10.0 2008 77-49 .611 1 +4.5 gave a hitting lesson at Tropicana Field for winners of the Rays Broadcast (3rd in majors behind Kershaw’s 1.17 Auction…Sam Fuld signed autographs at a Sweetbay in St.
    [Show full text]
  • The Carroll News
    John Carroll University Carroll Collected The aC rroll News Student 2-28-1947 The aC rroll News- Vol. 27, No. 9 John Carroll University Follow this and additional works at: http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Citation John Carroll University, "The aC rroll News- Vol. 27, No. 9" (1947). The Carroll News. 148. http://collected.jcu.edu/carrollnews/148 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student at Carroll Collected. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aC rroll News by an authorized administrator of Carroll Collected. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STUNT NIGHTERS DUNHAM DOES SHINE 1YARCH 7 THE CARRO LL NEWS IT FOR PROM Vol. XXVII John Carroll University, Friday, February 28, 1947 No.9 • Feighan Selects Sonny Dunha111 Frosh Spring Hot El ect10n To Make. Music for Promenade Cunneen Pens Pact Pfeiffer in as Prexy; For 14-Piece Combo Prom King Edward Feigban Snares Post by Vote has chosen Sonny Dunham's By Ken Whalen band to play for the 23rd an­ Tuesday of this week climaxed a week and a half of the nual Carroll University Prom, most hotlv debated and spiritad elections in the history of April 9, at the Allerton Hotel. John Carroll. Nominations and renominations were held, Edward Cunneen, Jr., pub­ charges and countercharges were hurled, discussions and licity director of the Prom, arguments were floated about the corridors. It ended Tues­ day with the election of Ralph signed the contract February Pfeiffer as pt·c~ident, John Lynch 20 as representative of the Prom as vice president, Bill McKeon as Facilities .Ex pand Committee.
    [Show full text]
  • IHSBCA Record Book 2021
    INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL 2021 BASEBALL COACHES Indiana High School ASSOCIATION Your Voice in Indiana BASEBALL www.ihsbca.org 1. Monthly Newsletter Record Book 2. Coordinates annual state clinic 3. Gives you a voice in All-State & All-Star Selection 4. Broker for recruiting of athletes in Indiana 5. Provides pipeline to IHSAA 6. Co-Sponsor of this annual Record Book 7. Video and teaching library 8. Coaching awards throughout the state 9. Personal Liability Insurance 10. The ONE true proponent of Baseball in Indiana JOIN NOW To join the IHSBCA please contact: Brian Abbott, Executive Director 2340 Guilford Street Published by the IHSBCA Huntington, IN 46750 TABLE OF CONTENTS How to Submit a Record for Publication TEAM RECORDS Offensive Records by a Team in a Season Hits, Runs 1 Submitting a record for possible publication in this Games Scoring, Batting Average by a Team, Total Bases 2 annual booklet is simple. If you have information that can Walks, Wins 3 update our record, or correct it, be sure to contact us by Winning Percentages, Extra Base Hits 4 Slugging Percentages, Home Runs 5 October 15. Triples, Doubles 6 RBI, Hit by Pitcher, Stolen Bases 7 That date is the final acceptance date for copy to be Stolen Bases, Longest Game Played 8 included in the next season’s edition. State Champions 8-10 IHSBCA Victory Club 12-15 Coaches Winning Percentages 16 Normally we will publish the top 10 performances in Pitching Records by a Team any category. If a number of individuals tie, space Staff Complete Games, Shutouts, ERA, Strikeouts 17 limitations may prevent us from printing those names but Fewest Walks by a Staff 18 the record totals will be noted.
    [Show full text]
  • Smoky Joe Wood CT SABR Chapter Summer 2017 Newsletter V2
    The Wood Pile Newsletter of the Smoky Joe Wood Chapter of the Society for American Baseball Research Volume 1 Issue 5 Summer 2017 Leading Off: A Message from the Chapter President Upcoming Events We have been busy on many fronts! Chapter Events National Events We had a good meeting in late March, www.smokyjoewood.com/events highlighted by the Jeff Bagwell panel November 2-4, 2017 discussion, moderated by Karl Cicitto, August 18, 2017 7 pm AZ Fall League Experience which included coaches and Yard Goats Game Phoenix, AZ teammates. We will be working on a Dunkin Donuts Park sabr.org/AFL Bagwell book, and you will hear more More: Contact Steve Krevisky [email protected] January 27, 2018 about this. 8th Annual SABR Day We had another successful chapter outing to the Yankees Old August 26, 2017 4 pm Multiple sites Timers Day on June 25, and enjoyed seeing Don Larsen, Whitey Orioles at Red Sox sabr.org/sabrday Fenway Park Ford, Reggie, Gator, Willie and many others. Unfortunately for March 9-11, 2018 those of us who are Yankee fans, they lost, 7-6, falling behind, 7-0, More: Contact Karl Cicitto [email protected] SABR Analytics Conference then rallying back, and falling just short. Phoenix, AZ Over a dozen Connecticut chapter members enjoyed the recent October 21, 2017 12 pm sabr.org/analytics SABR convention in the Big Apple. A number of our members had General Meeting Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT April 20-21, 2018 presentations, both oral and poster, and we expect a couple of new 19th Century Base Ball books to come out soon from chapter authors.
    [Show full text]
  • Salado Village Voice July 3 2014
    Salado Village Voice will be closed July 4 Salado illageillage oiceoice VOL. XXXVII, NUMBER V11V THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014 254/947-5321 FAX 254/947-9479VV SALADOviLLAGEVOICE.COM 50¢ Construction intense on I-35 “This is the most in- I-35 from its present loca- meeting were frustrated tensive level we will see,” tion to connect Salado Pla- by the lack of schematics, said Jodi Wheatley, infor- za Drive in a straight shot others were frustrated by mation specialist for Texas underneath I-35 ending at what they consider a lack Department of Transporta- West Village Road on the of consideration for safety tion for the I-35 corridor in west. for those traveling in the the Waco District. Traffic on Salado Plaza project area. One citizen And it is intense as 66 Rd. will be able to turn asked repeatedly about miles of the 80 miles of north or south on Main the confusion of drivers I-35 that pass through the Street or continue west to on two-way frontage roads Waco District, from Ab- under pass I-35. Traffic on during the construction, bott in the north to Salado Mill Creek Dr. will also be especially when those in the south, are under able to turn south on Main roads will be one-way construction as part of a or north onto the access when the project is com- major project to expand road feed. The access road pleted. I-35 in both directions so feed at Salado Library is She was told that TX- that it will be at least three actually two way, feeding DOT will “look into that” lanes in each direction and into the northbound access for additional signage to four lanes in highly-popu- lanes, according to the I-35 warn drivers that the ac- lated areas.
    [Show full text]
  • Introduction Notre Dame Lacrosse Experience
    Table of Contents Men’s Lacrosse Media Information ..................................................4 Quick Facts Introduction Notre Dame Lacrosse Experience ......................5 Lacrosse Facilities ..............................................6-7 Notre Dame Quick Facts Todd Rassas..............................................................8 Location ..............................Notre Dame, IN 46556 Founded ..............................................................1842 Media Information 2006 Season Preview Enrollment ......8,261 (undergrad.), 11,311 (total) The Notre Dame Sports Information Office 2006 Season Preview ......................................10-12 Nickname ..........................................Fighting Irish always is interested in assisting members of Rosters ................................................................13-14 Colors................................................Gold and Blue the media in their coverage of Irish men’s Conference....Great Western Lacrosse League The Players lacrosse. Publicity and media information for Home Field Seniors ................................................................16-26 Outdoor)..Moose Krause Stadium (5,000/grass) Notre Dame men’s lacrosse is handled by Juniors ................................................................26-31 Home Field (Indoor) ..........Loftus Sports Center sports information assistant Sean Carroll. Sophomores ......................................................31-37 (artificial) Photographs, feature ideas and results are Freshmen............................................................38-41
    [Show full text]
  • Forgotten Heroes
    Forgotten Heroes: Sam Hairston by Center for Negro League Baseball Research Dr. Layton Revel Copyright 2020 “Sam Hairston Night” – Colorado Springs (1955) “Sam Hairston Night” at the Colorado Springs Sky Sox Ball Park Sam Receives a New Car (1955) Hairston Family at Colorado Springs Ball Park “Sam Hairston Night” (front row left to right - Johnny, Sam Jr., Wife and Jerry) (1955) Samuel Harding Hairston was born on January 20, 1920 in the small town of Crawford, Lowndes County which is in the eastern part of the state of Mississippi. He was the second of thirteen children (eight boys and five girls) born to Will and Clara Hairston. Will Hairston moved his family from Crawford to the Birmingham area in 1922. The primary reason for the move was to find better work so that he could support his large family. Will became a coal miner and worked alongside Garnett Bankhead who was the father of the five Bankhead brothers who all played in the Negro Leagues. By 1930 Will had gained employment with American Cast Iron and Pipe (ACIPCO) as a laborer in their pipe shop. According to United States census records the Hairston family also lived in North Birmingham and Sayreton. Sam spent his formative years in Hooper City and attended Hooper City High School. Reportedly Sam did not finish high school and when he was 16 he told the employment office at ACIPCO that he was 18 and was given a job working for the company. According to Sam he went to work to help support the family and give his brothers and sisters the opportunity to go to school.
    [Show full text]
  • Preakness Stakes .Fifty-Three Fillies Have Competed in the Preakness with Start in 1873: Rfive Crossing the Line First The
    THE PREAKNESS Table of Contents (Preakness Section) History . .P-3 All-Time Starters . P-31. Owners . P-41 Trainers . P-45 Jockeys . P-55 Preakness Charts . P-63. Triple Crown . P-91. PREAKNESS HISTORY PREAKNESS FACTS & FIGURES RIDING & SADDLING: WOMEN & THE MIDDLE JEWEL: wo people have ridden and sad- dled Preakness winners . Louis J . RIDERS: Schaefer won the 1929 Preakness Patricia Cooksey 1985 Tajawa 6th T Andrea Seefeldt 1994 Looming 7th aboard Dr . Freeland and in 1939, ten years later saddled Challedon to victory . Rosie Napravnik 2013 Mylute 3rd John Longden duplicated the feat, win- TRAINERS: ning the 1943 Preakness astride Count Judy Johnson 1968 Sir Beau 7th Fleet and saddling Majestic Prince, the Judith Zouck 1980 Samoyed 6th victor in 1969 . Nancy Heil 1990 Fighting Notion 5th Shelly Riley 1992 Casual Lies 3rd AFRICAN-AMERICAN Dean Gaudet 1992 Speakerphone 14th RIDERS: Penny Lewis 1993 Hegar 9th Cynthia Reese 1996 In Contention 6th even African-American riders have Jean Rofe 1998 Silver’s Prospect 10th had Preakness mounts, including Jennifer Pederson 2001 Griffinite 5th two who visited the winners’ circle . S 2003 New York Hero 6th George “Spider” Anderson won the 1889 Preakness aboard Buddhist .Willie Simms 2004 Song of the Sword 9th had two mounts, including a victory in Nancy Alberts 2002 Magic Weisner 2nd the 1898 Preakness with Sly Fox “Pike”. Lisa Lewis 2003 Kissin Saint 10th Barnes was second with Philosophy in Kristin Mulhall 2004 Imperialism 5th 1890, while the third and fourth place Linda Albert 2004 Water Cannon 10th finishers in the 1896 Preakness were Kathy Ritvo 2011 Mucho Macho Man 6th ridden by African-Americans (Alonzo Clayton—3rd with Intermission & Tony Note: Penny Lewis is the mother of Lisa Lewis Hamilton—4th on Cassette) .The final two to ride in the middle jewel are Wayne Barnett (Sparrowvon, 8th in 1985) and MARYLAND MY Kevin Krigger (Goldencents, 5th in 2013) .
    [Show full text]
  • Will Justify Win the Triple Crown?
    Will there be a Triple Crown Winner this year? Mike E. Smith on Justify, Kentucky Derby On May 5, Justify won the Kentucky Derby. There are 2 more thoroughbred horse races that he has to enter and win in order to win the Triple Crown of thoroughbred Racing ... the Preakness and the Belmont. Can he do it? What are his chances? The three races that make up the Triple Crown are the (1) Kentucky Derby, the (2) Preakness Stakes, and the (3) Belmont Stakes. Kentucky Derby races began in 1875; Preakness races began in 1870; and the Belmont began in 1867. But in all of those years since these races began only 12 horses have won all three. Triple Crown winners Year Winner Jockey 2015 American Pharoah Victor Espinoza 1978 Affirmed Steve Cauthen 1977 Seattle Slew Jean Cruguet 1973 Secretariat Ron Turcotte 1948 Citation Eddie Arcaro 1946 Assault Warren Mehrtens 1943 Count Fleet Johnny Longden 1941 Whirlaway Eddie Arcaro 1937 War Admiral Charles Kurtsinger 1935 Omaha Willie "Smokey" Saunders 1930 Gallant Fox Earl Sande 1919 Sir Barton Johnny Loftus Even though all three races have been in existence since 1875, let's start considering our data when the first horse won all three races in 1919 ... Sir Barton won. 1. How many years have elapsed between 1919 and now? There are different ways to look at what might be the most usual gap between winners. We could figure out the gap that occurs most often (mode); or what the mean number of years of a gap is; or what is the most central measurement (median) of the various gaps.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Media Guide NYRA.Com 1 FIRST RUNNING the First Running of the Belmont Stakes in 1867 at Jerome Park Took Place on a Thursday
    2018 Media Guide NYRA.com 1 FIRST RUNNING The first running of the Belmont Stakes in 1867 at Jerome Park took place on a Thursday. The race was 1 5/8 miles long and the conditions included “$200 each; half forfeit, and $1,500-added. The second to receive $300, and an English racing saddle, made by Merry, of St. James TABLE OF Street, London, to be presented by Mr. Duncan.” OLDEST TRIPLE CROWN EVENT CONTENTS The Belmont Stakes, first run in 1867, is the oldest of the Triple Crown events. It predates the Preakness Stakes (first run in 1873) by six years and the Kentucky Derby (first run in 1875) by eight. Aristides, the winner of the first Kentucky Derby, ran second in the 1875 Belmont behind winner Calvin. RECORDS AND TRADITIONS . 4 Preakness-Belmont Double . 9 FOURTH OLDEST IN NORTH AMERICA Oldest Triple Crown Race and Other Historical Events. 4 Belmont Stakes Tripped Up 19 Who Tried for Triple Crown . 9 The Belmont Stakes, first run in 1867, is one of the oldest stakes races in North America. The Phoenix Stakes at Keeneland was Lowest/Highest Purses . .4 How Kentucky Derby/Preakness Winners Ran in the Belmont. .10 first run in 1831, the Queens Plate in Canada had its inaugural in 1860, and the Travers started at Saratoga in 1864. However, the Belmont, Smallest Winning Margins . 5 RUNNERS . .11 which will be run for the 150th time in 2018, is third to the Phoenix (166th running in 2018) and Queen’s Plate (159th running in 2018) in Largest Winning Margins .
    [Show full text]
  • TABLE of CONTENTS Laporte Evansville Memorial TEAM RECORDS 1983 Muncie North Terre Haute North Ft
    1982 South Adams Roncalli TABLE OF CONTENTS LaPorte Evansville Memorial TEAM RECORDS 1983 Muncie North Terre Haute North Ft. Wayne Northrop Evansville Reitz Memorial Offensive Records by a Team in a Season Hits, Runs 1 1984 Hammond Noll Jeffersonville Games Scoring, Batting Average by a Team, Total Bases 2 Marion Perry Meridian Walks, Wins 3 Winning Percentages, Extra Base Hits 4 1985 Jennings County South Bend Washington Slugging Percentages, Home Runs 5 Whiteland Kokomo Triples, Doubles 6 RBI, Hit by Pitcher, Stolen Bases 7 1986 LaPorte Wabash Stolen Bases, Longest Game Played 8 Marion Jasper State Champions 8-10 IHSBCA Victory Club 12-13 1987 LaPorte Columbus East Coaches Winning Percentages 14 Lafayette Jefferson Evansville Central Pitching Records by a Team Staff Complete Games, Shutouts, ERA, Strikeouts 15 1988 Kokomo Warsaw Fewest Walks by a Staff 16 Seymour Muncie South Defensive Records by a Team Fielding Percentage, Double Plays 16 1989 Logansport Evansville Memorial Columbus East Ft. Wayne Concordia INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 1990 LaPorte Logansport Offensive Records by an Individual Wes-Del Bedford North Lawrence At Bats, Base on Balls 17 Hits, Hitting Streak 18 1991 Jasper Logansport Batting Average, RBI 19 Marion Highland Runs Scored 20 Home Runs 21 1992 Franklin Central LaPorte Grand Slams, Triples 22 Elkhart Memorial Evansville Memorial Doubles, Stolen Bases 23 Hit by Pitch 24 1993 Lafayette Harrison Evansville Memorial Pitching Records by an Individual Richmond Huntington North Starts 25 Complete Games, Scoreless Innings 25 1994
    [Show full text]
  • (Iowa City, Iowa), 1943-04-24
    ...... ... Ration Cal.ndar Warm conn; ",""D It eO'IOl ""prll ts: D. fI .... , .. , •• otam" u,lre April It: JOWA: ConUnued warm toda)' A... IJ ro. 11... " uplr. April 8411 011.11 - " .... " ••• ,... , ex,'r. Mar %l: THE, -DAILY IOWAN In all portions of .VOA& ...... liJ u,lI.. Ma, Jl: ( ••Oh ,np.. n ,,,.,,,. Ina I$. the slate, low a C~ t Y 15M 0 r n i n g New 5 p a per --~====================================~~~~==~~~~~~~==========p===================~~~~~~~ FMCENTS THI ASSOClATeD .aU8 IOWA CITY. IOWA SATURDAY. APRIL 24, ,1943 ..... AIIOCIATiD .U.I VOLUME XLDI NUMBER 179 = ' • -Ie... • . ' (l ,ients • I , . .Romme's.' ge, .~ ea , --~----~..;.. , 'Only,Skeleton SOUP'S ON-SOMEWHERE IN TUNISIA RAILROADING MUST BE FUN TO THEM • American Fighter Pilots :Smash- Entire Fleet Of U~S. Staff Of -Twenty Troop-Carryirig "Transpoti Planes , , . ' ~w ' in Finland Knox Denies Claim Montgomery Stabs_6Miles North of Enfidaville Troubled Relations While Mountain Assau'lis Net British Takrouna . letWeen 2 Nations Of Truman Group : -Close to Showdown Declares Allied Ship By WES G4\t.LAGHER A LLlED llEADQl A R'J'ER 'II NORTH .I.U'-'Rl A (.AP)­ I Building Exceeded .' AlIiNl al'lilll'l,)" bUI'l'agrs lind dl'tcl'min d infantq attacks cracked STOCKHOL;\l (AP)-Mosl I Losses During 1942 OPC'lI tim' !lUliCllts in' ~[IlI'l;haJ Erwin Rommel' Tunisian bl'id~e­ • of 'the Unjt~u Statl'N legatiou head ),c 't run)', Ilnd fightet' pilots cclebrated another smashing ~ta\1 at \:le\\\inki left. the l<'inni® WASHINGTON (AP) - Allied Ul' I'iu/ t I'illlll ph in thci "(1(' t I'ltction of an nti I'e fIe t of 20 mulU- capital by plalle 1'01' f.ilockbnllll ~hip construction I1ctually exceeded 1I10t h six-cnginC'd (Jcl'llllln trnn ' POI't.
    [Show full text]