12 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923 Wizards Battle in Semi-Finals—Goff Title Play Starts at Inwood EYES OF NET WORLD Attack of FirpG Flattens Kansas Giant HUTCHISON TOPS ON WOODSTOCK COURTS Bull-Like l By HENRY FARRELL swarthy countrymen were packed in body. Little rolls of fat hung over The former champion listened to vicious right hand attack that had United Press Sports Editor the dense mass, but their voices were the trunks of the former champion “ten” and seemed to snap out of a Willard groggy on the ropes, but the NEW YORK, July 13.—Down on lost in a tumult that arose in the and Firpo made them "shimmy” with trance when the referee slapped him same courage that brought him up in Na- pile-driving blows. on the back and said, “It’s over. Get several times from the floor in one CRACK Against Against own FIELD IN Tilden andJohnson Alonso one knee in his corner, his red, fifth round when it seemed that Wil- battered sides heaving, his mouth gap- lard was to win. Like a college root- The South American was sighting over there and let ’em fix you up.” round at Toledo enabled Willard to fixing ’ tiona Tourney—Treat for Local Fans. ing and his glassy eyes staring at ing section at a football game, the his guns for the heart, and it was Willard didn’t need much up. weather his way through. 4 1 eighth was nothing. Jess Willard, former heavy- huge crowd rose to its feet and yelled net until the round that he He not out of his head. His With a great rally in the fifth round succeeded In finding his target for a physical powers had failed him, and i Semi-finals in the men’s singles and boys’ singles were on the weight champion of the world, entered in rah-rah tempo—“come on Jess, the former champion had his big ROUND " IRK right hand able walk himself on the closed fistic books come on” when Willard cracked direct hit. One terrific after a short rest he was to program today in the National clay court tournament, in through chance for victory. He smashed over Thursday night at Jarsey City. Firpo under the eye with a terrific just under Willard's heart caused the out of his corner and shuffle progress champion “sa'g,” many a just floored at the Woodstock Club. Four stars of the tennis world Battered down by a furious right- left hand and knocked the South former to and in the crowd within earshot of left hand that about response to the frantic shouts of “go nasty remarks. Chicago Star Turns In hand attack that had all the power American staggering to the ropes. Firpo and the crowd started a yell for Links are left in the fight for the hard court singles’ on, go on,” in English and Spanish winning by mar- of a mountain bowlder tumbling from That one punch was the nearest Firpo was a wide him to win. But he the second tennis honor this country can corner, Firpo good failed^ championship, highest the peaks, Willard was counted out Willard came to victory. His own from his made gin of points up to the time of the Score of 70 Early in with a volley of right hands to the Willard’s Legs Sag bestow. In the eighth round while the hairy- age and the youth of a powerful knockout. The South American had head and jaw that beat Willard to the was were chested Luis Firpo, the South Ameri- young savage were all against him Firpo by his corner to National Open. Alonso and Johnson first on floor. won the first, second, fourth, sixth waited the schedule this afternoon. They can cave-man, stood back of him and he wijted until his legs sagged be more cautious and he started a and rounds. Willard By United Press snorting beneath hiip and he had not the On one knee, Willard heard the seventh had were to meet at 2 p. m. court No. for more. 4 L. on As Usual over taken the and, 'by the exercise careful fight that made it look as INWOOD COUNTRY CLUB, I„ 1. and Bon Kinsey took out of the ring with strength to continue even If his heart count tolled him. His corner fifths At 3:30 Tilden - Willard July Hutchison, Chicago, led ' - a ven- though the bout would go the distance. 13.—Jock were spotlight. r- a and prompted him and his vanity spurred was just a few feet away, and above of little consideration for the to hold the The him about $150,000, “tin” ear Kansan, the field in the morning round of the razzing. the. din of the crowd could be heard erable the third might be He kept beating at Willard's body, matches were expected to be rare a fine The crowd thought him to continue. national open championship today, the exhortations of Jack Skelly and called even. treats for the tennis* fans. had quit ignominously. Some still Punch-Barrage and in the seventh round the legs of he in~a of 70. Par Did It Scotty Monteith, the Willard seconds when turned Alonso is generally conceded to be think the same way. Jess on Defensive the Kansas giant began to shake. is 72. the best player in Europe, Tilden is It was not one punch that sent —“get up, Jess, get up.” Walter Hagen, strong favorite to Record Crowd Present Jhe Firpo started out with his charac- he goes. Look at his legs,” the world’s champion, John- huge Kansas in a collapse to his He Had Enough win the title, duplicated his indifferent Wallace forty-five teristic rushing in the first round the- veteran Jack McAuliffe, light- , son ranks No. 5 nationally and Bob More than 100,000, the largest knees after on minute and qualifying round, finishing his morn- eighth Willard shook his head and waved and he carried a swift attack for weight champion of the bare knuckle Kinsey, No. 6. What more could any crowd that ever saw a boxing match, seconds of the round. It was ing round of eighteen holes with a 77. right right hand weakly In a feeble ef- three rounds that kept Willard busy days, yelled. was one ask than a group of stars of such witnessed the giants of North and a barrage of vicious hands to his And Jess going. Wiliam Creavy, Kansas City, pro- I to the of who defensive. Firpo’s victory magnitude? The eyes of the tennis South America battle for the chance the head and body. fort silence orders those on the will be construed as fessional, tied with Melhorn and oth- i to submit himself further The first break came in the fourth world are on Indianapolis this week- to meet Jack Dempsey for the world’s Failing to reach the altitude where wanted him earning for him a shot at the world’s ers at 71. He had three birdies. to fury enraged opponent round, it end. championship. Willard had two ponderous arms the of an when seemed that Firpo heavyweight championship, and a Bobby Jones, the Atlanta amateur, foaming rage every a Tilden, Alonso, Favorites The house was almost solid for a guarding his jaw, Firpo switched his who was from his was about to *win with knockout. Firpo-Dempsey fight seems almost ” sunk a twenty foot putt on the victory. Firpo’? tactics and started driving for the pore. The South American launched a certain for Labor Day. some place. eighteenth green a morn- In the semi-finals Tilden and Alonso Willard Thousands of for brilliant ing score of 71—one under par. naturally were favorites, the but it Seventy-seven thoroughbreds, f&e was would be believed the favorites pick of a field of 350 star golfers, be- play very games forced to their best gan the battle of brassies to determine today LABOR Title in order to fight it out in the JACK AND FIRPO Defends the open championship of the United title match. TRIBESMEN FIND FIVE BOOTS FOR States. Local enthusiasts were pulling for RICKARD ASSERTS L. E. Melhorn, St. Louis, and Bobby Tom Wilson today in his match with DAY, Cruikshank finished the first eighteen ' wanted a fight with Fir- pwi Emmett Pare of Chicago in the boys’ By United Press pion, said he in 73 each—one over par. Mike Brady, day wasn't particular section. If he won it meant he would NEW YORK, July 13.—Tack and po on Labor and Detroit, and A1 Watrous, Redland, was be staged. go to the finals against the winner Luis Firpo will meet for the heavy- where it to GOING HARD IN VISITING. VETS Mich., were one stroke away with 74. figures on the attendance Strachan-Smjth- Stra- ::/. v day, Official Other morning scores follow: of the match. weight championship Labor Tex o night’s fight chan is the favonte. He won the and the receipts flast Mike Brady. Detroit. 38-38—74. Rickard promoter of last night’s may available before tonight, A G. Espinosa, uuattaehed.\43-39 —83. event last year. The youngster is BILL- TILDEN not be Melhorn, Louis, 39-34—73. willing to es- W*. E. St. wing. record-breaking fight, said today. Rickard said. He was H. A. Sampson, , 37-39—76. one of those under Tilden’s Philadelphia’s noted citizen, Wil- Mich.. on place timate the crowd was more than 100,- TOWN A1 Watrous, Redlands, 3S-36—74. today BREW Rickard has decided the OLD AT PARK ARENA The men’s doubles matches liam Tilden, king of tennis, is per- not Jack Burke, St. Paul, 37-37—74. and that the receipts would be at French, Youngstown. offered some great possibilities. Hen- forming in his customary brilliant for the bout, but he intimated he will ODO Emmett Ohio. 43- ring $600,000. 36—79. against Texas stage the fight in the where least Hampton, Detroit, —78. nessey-Wesbrook the manner in the national clay court of purse will be Harry 40-38 one of Firpo knocked out Jesse Willard last Willard's share the Indians Learn Hefty Milwau- Peter W Henry. Cleveland. 46-39—85. team of Adoue-Barr looked like meet at the Woodstock Club here. Boxers Hutt Francisco. 4L-37—78. night. around $160,000 and Firpo will draw in Four Classes Are Martin, San the best. Alonso-Johnson finish their Edward Williams. Peoria, 111.. 41-39—SO. Kearns, manager the cham- around $120,000 for his end. Chicago, match with Emerson-Merts and the Jack of kee Crew Has More Than Carded to Perform in Glove- Bob MacDonald, 39-37—73. winner was to meet Bastian-Burdick in another feature affair. One Star Flinger, . Tonight. BASEBALL Brewers Taks Second Show ' Kinsey-Kinsey Pair By Times Special MILWAUKEE, July 13.—The In- Fistic action a-plenty at Washing- The Kinsey-Kinsey combination. NEXT INDIANAPOLIS they’re tonight visiting C. Rain- K. NINE beginning dians are to fear ton Park and POUR TITLES IN STANDING H O A E seen as yet because AB R going Harry Clark's vets has not been 4 0 0 2 0 0 not to oust Brew- bow are assured rare entertain- AND =■-■■■ Whelan, rs sport of defaults perform the Sicking. 2b 4 0 0 J 5 0 ers out of the fifth place position In ment in the favorite of their was to in 2 0 Rehg. if 3 1 3 A. standing during present soldier days. . tourney the time against 3 0 1 7 1 0 the A. the for first ON JULC. CARD Kirke. lb features two CALENDAR Brown, cf 3 0 1 3 0 0 series. They were confident of doing Three ten-round and another pair. Conrad-Bet- Krueger, c 4 0 0 2 0 0 four-round prelims are scheduled with MEETSTAY beating'the HERE after Kinseys .Tanvrin. ss 4 0 0 4 1 1 it Milwaukee south- tens. The are ranked second 2 0 Denny Gearln, Wednesday, lightweights, featherweights. fly- Campbell. 3b . 4 0 1 3 paw ace. In the doubles standing of the United ' to p 2' 0 1 0 4 0 weights participating. It AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Dismukes Pitches Locals Bono, 0 but their hopes were punctured Thurs- and bantams States. Kipp and McKay, the local •Christenbury ... 1 0 0 0 0 looks like a big ervening for the i Won. Lost. Pet. Hill, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 day by Jim JJndsey, who took the State Shoot Closes After Very veteran duo, were to take on Tilden Bt. 50 20 .058 1 0 0 0 0 A battle royal has KansasPaul Victory Over Giants. •tCavet 0 Brewer mound and stood the Tribes- knuckle, dusters. I and Wiener in a late match. City. 40 27 .630 been added to the program- The box- Louisville 41 37 .520 Total* 33 1 7 24 13 1 men on their collective heads, so to Successful Session, In the Lott, last year’s 38 37 .507 colored nine will be ers were to weight in at 116 E. QWo I Juniors Columbus Kansas City's •Batted for Bono in seventh. speak. Milwaukee 37 41 .474 today. I champ, was to play Kurzrock of this here Sunday to open a series ■with tßattcd for Hill In ninth. was St. at 3 o’clock trap shoot that was held ... W Rehg the only Hoosier The State ►city INDIANAPOLIS 35 43 449 Alter being .and another local star, Sag- Minneapolis 30 40 .396 the A. B. C.s at Washington Park. MILWAUKEE consistently Although the glove Bhow is E capable of solving what at the Indianapolis Gun Club closed alowsky, was to tackle O’Connell, the Toledo 29 49 .372 a four-game affair and only AB R H O A given especially for the Rainbow boys, It will be 4 0 1 2 0 0 Jim dished out, but Walter couldn't Chicago star. Other interesting staked Sunday, Lober. cf it is open to the public also and a Thursday with six additional titles AMERICAN LEAGUE one contest will be McNulty, rs 4 0 1 1 0 0 do it all, and as a result the Hen- matches were carded. starting at Johnson. If 4 1 1 1 0 0 crowd of about 5,000 is expected to be being decided on the final day. Four W. L. Pet'l W. L. Pet. 3 o’clock. 1 3 0 dricksmen took a beating, 4 to 1. . Lear, 2b 4 0 1 Thursday’s play N ,697i . present. is the card: championships local In in the men’s .Y... 53 23 St. L. 37 39 487 In the wind-up fray with the Chi- Griffin, lb 4 2 3 16 1 0 Third battle of the series was on GENE SARAZEN. Here of the went to .. Sidney players doped Cleve. 41 30 .532 Chi 35 38 .479 9 0 Johnny Lucas, St. Louis. and- v Ensminger singles the to win came Cooney, ss ... 3 113 ten marksmen. L. A won the Phil. ... 37 39 .487 Wash .. 32 .421 Giants Thursday, Afternoon. Glick. Indianapolis, light weights, rounds. 44 cago American the Shlnault. c 4 0 2 3 0 0 this The series is draw- Play was on today in the na- out through rather easily with the ex- Det. ... 37 39 .487,80b. 28 .400 Barnhart. Terre Haute, and Jlmmy amateur handicap event with 95 .... 42 to 3b ... 4 0 i 0 a week-day Jackie A. B. C.s braced and won, 7 1. McCarthy. 0.l ing,well for affair because tional open golf title meet at In- Indianapolis. lightweights. ;ception of Johnson, who was given a Lindsey. 3 0 0 0 1 0 Dalton, ten cf 100 “birds.” The Giants annexed three out of the P both clubs are doing much better than wood, L. I. Gene Sarazen, cham- rounds. every by the sturdy NATIONAL LEAGUE Indianapolis, Kid won the professional battle for point played, 34 4 27 10 0 earlier in the season. Lindsey, who Maxie Epstein, and R. H. Arvin W. L. w. L. Pet. five games however. Totals II pion, is there striving to retain his Sparks, or Billy Long. Terre Haute, bantam- little scrapper from Detroit, Walter N. 52 26 .069;Pet.J 100 000 000—1 doubles and the professional all- ■ York. Chi 42 37 532 Manager Dismukes went to the A. Indianapolis turned the Indians back Thursday. Is crown. Experts predict it will be weights, ten rounds. college Cln...... 011 001 01*—4 forty of The former flash 46 29 .613 St. L.. 40 41 .494 Milwaukee proving a mainstay. It was hie fourth Bobby Hahn, Indianapolis, and Bud round title. He broke out Pitts .. Bos Thursday some task. An all-star field Is bid- went after everything and contested 45 30 .600 2 54 .290 B. C. mound and showed Two-base hit*—Rehg. Shlnault, Lober. Templeton. Terre Haute, flyweights, ten twenty-five pair in the doubles and Brook. . 39 30 .620 Phi L... 22 55 .280 hit—Johnson. Stolen bases— straight win. ding for it. fiercely. Johnson, however, some of the younger hurlers how to Three-base rounds. the way McNulty. McCarthy, Rehg. Janvrin. Griffin. Hoinie McDufT, Indianapolis, and Jack had a total of 316 In the all-events. experience do it. He was found for only five Sacrifice—Kirke. Left on bases—Milwau- Doyle. Indianapolis, featherweights, ten had that edge which and balls— The professional handicap also was 6-3, 5-7, Yesterday’s Results hits. Charleston was used in his old kee. 7: Indianapolis. 8. Bases on rounds. steadiness gives and won, 6-4, off Bono. Struck out— DIRT taken by a local m%n. J. J. Hymer ASSOCIATION got Off Lindsey. 2: 1. TRACK SPEEDERS AMERICAN position in center field and he By Lindsey. 3: by Bono. 1 Hit*—Off Bono. 100 win. B-8. 007 Hill. 2 In two in- INDEPENDENT AND HOMERS YESTERDAY broke 93 out of to Hennessey Loses Toledo 200 000—9 14 3 three hits, one for the circuit. 9 in six innings: off IN 75-MILE EVENT HERE MAJOR F. D. , St Paul 031 100 111—8 13 0 nings. Losing pitcher—Bono. Umpires— Ruth, Yanks. I—2o. Muesel, Giants, 1 The amateur doubles went to and Killian. Time—l:44 Harris, Red a score of the other quarter-finals were Bedient, Anderson: Hall. Napier. Markle, Dale AMATEUR BALL —9. Traynor Pirates, I—B. Thompson of Frankfort with Hah Allen. Sox. I—7. Flagstead. Red Sox. I—7. title straight sets as Twenty-six of Brower, Cleveland. I—7. Hargrave. Reds, of 43. The amateur all-around Hklded in without the cars entered in I—3. expected. Columbus 302 200 002—9 14 1 auto The Junior Order of Moorse baseball team I—o. Bums. Red Sox. Schliebner. went to the winner of the State Kiuch competition as was ALL the 75-mile race at the Hoosier will play Sandlot Eagles Sunday Browns, I—3. Leibold. Washington, I—l. Minneapolis 002 203 000—7 11 1 JESS PROBABLY IN. the at amateur championship. M. E. De- Hennessey helped in his own Luis Just Won’t Motor Speedway, Saturday, were an- Riverside No. 3 at 3:30 Gleason, Northrop, Hartley: Tipple. Man- wir© Hamilton. Ind. He smashed defeat with many errors and Bob gum. Schauer. Mayer. CHAMPION DEMPSEY SAYS nounced today by J. V. Lines, man- Shawkey hit a triple and a of Boh targets out of a total of 350 shot match, 6-0, 6-1, ager of the track. The will The Marion Cardinals want a game for one inning, one run 324 Kinsey took the 6-3. Louisville-Kansaa City—Wet grounds. entries double In scored Be Clever not close until tomorrow. The race Sunday with a team in the 18-year-old class at. The local player could do nothing Surveys With Surprise, However, the holding a park permit. For games call Ed and knocked in three, and the Yanks p. m. at with Kinsey’s peculiar stroking and AMERICAN LEAGUE By United Press will start at 3 The cars and Droxel 6634. won their third straight from the YORK, July 13.—Opin- Progress of Big Luis. drivers are: Phillies down with was very wild. The only time he New York 007 003 000—1.0 13 3 NEW White Sox, Thursday. Babe Ruth hit Luque let the Chicago 000 000 601— 6 11 1 agree on the"proba- By United Press Red Arrow Special. Floyd Kemp: Fronty The Westminister team in the East Side was an set. ion does not S. S. League Saturday game three feeble hits and the Reds won. braced the last Shawkey, Bengough; Blankenship. Lyons, ANGELES. July 13 —Jack Ford. Chance Kinsley: Freak’* Fronty, Fred has forfeited s his twentieth homer. ble result of a Flrpo-Dempsey LOS Koehler: Fronty Arthurd to the Ontennary club. It will not be neces- Alonso did not have much difficulty Mack, Graham. champion, Ford. Davidon; match. One thing was apparent Dempsey, heavyweight Huff Special. Joe Huff: D. W. Special. Homer sary for Cen ton nary to appear at the pars. with Howard Kinsey. The Spaniard today Diming: Freek a Special, Hilton Couch: Washington 000 003 200—5 7 1 Firpo-Willard bout in Jer- surveyed with some surprise played his usual*'brilliant game and St. Louis 11l 020 in the Fronty Ford Special. A. E. Thompson: Rajo 03*—8 14 3 sey City Thursday night. Firpo announcement of the progress of Luis Special, Frank Thomas Ebbcx Special, D. E. The Acme Juniors will practice tonight at swept the matches in a sparkling ex- Zachary. Russell, Ruel; Davis. Danforth. to- Jaque*: Special. Montie M. Cow- 5:30 and all play, r are asked to report. never can be taught to be clever. Firpo. “wild bull of the Pampas," Partner The Acmes are without a game for Sunday, COURT hibition of speedy offensive play. Severeid. herd: Schueh Special. Georeo R. Souders: 13th NATIONAL CLAX All the teaching of Jimmy For- wards the goal of "logical contender." Warrick Special. Carl Warrick Chevrolet due to a cancellation by the Pess 30. For Tilden was in good form against Boston 000 402 games, call Belmont 0457. and ask for Eddie. ■ 000—6 9 1 In the use of the left hand thought if Firpo was going to Special, Horry Bindley: Gardner Special, Francisco, and though Detroit 001 000 103—r5 15 0 rest “I Charles Brown: Chevrolet, Carl Hattabaugh; The Acr cs have a permit. ■Settens of San blocking boxing so in the first Special, TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP Ferguson. In and were lost get him he would do Moyer-Ford. Moyer: Moore fthe young star gave the champion a Quinn. Devormer: Holloway, Ford Cole. Olsen, Francis. Wells. Bassler. when Firpo was angered. He five or six rounds,” the champion Fred Wilson Hoover Motors. Ray Crevtston: The American Railway Express baseball COURTS for his money at the start, the Imperial Special. Ray Butcher; Imperial Mapleton WOODSTOCK CLUB R-un went right back, in the heat of said, commenting on_ the Argentine’s team will play the Ramblers THIS WEEK. .... Special. Bill Hunt: Powell Special, Claude not Philadelphia 000 000 000— 0 5 2 Sunday at 3 p. m. The following players be THIRTY-EIGHTH ST. AND CANAL, ALL ■best player in the land could be Cleveland 401 010 05*—11 battle, a club-swinger night. Plx Belt Fronty, Fronty 13 1 the to and victory over Willard last "Doc" Robert*: at the express office, Illinois and Louisiana competing every afternoon. Tickets on ■stopped, and blazed his way through He led as Ford. Worth Schloeman; Fronty Ford, Harry St*., later than 1 p. m. Sunday: F. The country’s leading players Harris, Kellette. Perkins: Ma'-tin, O'Neill. a rock-thrower. with his “Jess probably couldn't get into Nicholson; Fronty Ford. Joe Johnson. not sale at Spalding’s and on grounds. Auto entrance to grounds at Northwestern in straight sets, getting better as the left Owens. Simon, W. Myers. Hartlage brothers. traction linn. right hand and carried his he had thought Twelve cars will event, T. Huss. A. Cox. Harry Ave. and 36th St. Take Northwestern Ave. car or Northwestern player NATIONAL LEAGUE good condition as start in the Lehr. Hammell. ■coast weakened. with him only because it was way starters Stokes Is requested to call Main 4430 be- (First Game) possible. This was shown by the tho being those which show Is Public, Not a Private, Event hung on tween 6 and 7 p. m. and ask for Joe Hart- This a him. the corfnt on one knee. He the fastest time. P>ge. For games the Pittsburgh 032 000 000—5 11 3 be clever? he took call above number. New- York 200 010 000—3 0 2 "Why teach him to probably ‘all in’ physically and a nat- was Meadows. Schmidt; McQuillan, Ryan, It would spoil him. He’s pull himself to an upright Thursday Results in Jonnard, Snyder. ural fighter and a dangerous couldn’t (Second Game) on," sage, Britton, position.’* Clay Play Pittsburgh 020 000 000—2 9 1 the Jack Title Court 010 welterweight champion, New York 200 01*—4 8 1 former The Riverside A. A. will meet the Sel- Adams, Gooch; Scott. Gowdy. summed it up. mif-rs. Snuday at Riverside No. 2 at 3 p. nt. MEN’S SINGLES Hackleman will be on the mound for the catching* Manuel Aloneo, Spain, defeated Howard Chicago 000 000 020—2 10 0 Riversides with Bowman or Zion JCinney, San Francisco, 6-2, 6-0. 6-3. Brooklyn 000 000 000—0 6 2 O’Ferrell: Taylor. ' , San Francisco, defeated Kaufmann, Grimes, Hennessey. Indianapolis, John 6-0. 6-1. 6-3. ' William Tilden. Philadelphia, defetated St. Louis 000 070 200—9 14 O Phil Bettens. San Francisco. 6-4. 6-3. 6-0 Boston 100 100 013—6 9 2 75-MILE—ISO-LAP .Wallace Johnson. Meriom, Pa., defeated Toney, McCurdy; Rudolph, McNamara, ■Falter Wesbrook. 6-4, 6-3, 5-7. 6-3. O’Neil. MEN’S DOUBLES Cincinnati 000 010 010—2 0 0 R-A-C-E McKay-Kipp Adler-Mannfield. A-U-T-O ■ defeated Philadelphia. 000 000 000—0 3 1 6-2. 6-3. ■-3. ! Hargrave: Winters. Hen- Emerson-Mertz defeated Hendricks-Eagles- Luque. Weinert. HOOSIER MOTOR SPEEDWAY ■■bld 3-6. 5-7. 6-4, 6-3. 6-4. line. ■ Bastian-Burdick defeated Hams-Webber. 3 P. M, ■bO. 6-4. 7-5. Saturday, July 14, ■I Alonso-Johnson and Mertz-Emerson match to start a nlled on aecoutn of darkness, each having Twelve fastest cars on the dirt tracks from field of

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