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Show SINGLE G IS EASY WINNER Aged Son of Anderson' Wilkes Takes Free For : All Purse. NORTH RAN'DU.L. Cleveland. O-. Jul; S (By The Associated Press) -s.ngie G demonstrated again today tli , he Is the bftst paoar In the grand elrcul The. a" ' son of Anderson Wilkes driven and trained by Ed Allen Al-len of Indianapolis, defeated the bfst bt ncn or pacers in training for the rrcC'for-all purau. feature of today's get-away card r.l North Randall si TV M il RECORD Hi won the 0 enl In straight healsi Mjd set .1 new season's pacing reeoid 1 for one and two miles by negotiating, . distance in :'.03 and 2:02 respectively, re-spectively, Never was the result In doubt. Bp wall wc. e single G chancea ' thoinjhl of that be was barred In the action betting In the mutualo hei wrs ; prohibitive favorite. j After Single G had been ruled out, Juno proved a surprise by btatlng Hal Mahone and Jimmy McKerron In the I third heat ESCAPES INJURY IN S?TIX. POP Geera, veteran driver of the grand circuit, bad a narrow escape from Injury ir. the 2.15 trot Queen; Alnx backed Info Gecr's stllky. overturning over-turning It. The veteran Memphis relnsman luckily escaped with a slight shaking shak-ing up His entry". Anna Phelps which finished second In the first 'heat, ran away two miles and a half, I after the accident nnd was withdrawn One of the biggest upseta of the week eame In the last event which I Minerva Gentry won. Sunflash. one 'of the hottest favorite? of the meet-' meet-' ing won the first heat easily, but was I unable to beat tho winner in the next two. |