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10 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1942 Jamaica Entries FIRST three year-olds and up. fix furlones. REQUESTED HAS ROD AND GUN By DANIEL LIONEL I. G. A.

SCHEDULE FOR '42 SLICED BY A THIRD The Long Island Women's Golf Association's schedule for this season is approximately two-thirds that of last year. Wttere It differs most Is in having the long, laborious four-ball championship chopped from five days to one and its closed tournament, the medal championship shortened from Uyje days to two. The season will open May 6 at Pipin? Rock. Since that is likely to MUSICAL EAR But Question Is Can Apache Or Colchis Call Tune in Wood? By JOE LEE Looking around the barns at Jamaica this morning the swipes and the other kids who walk horses are making 50-cent bets on the Wood Memorial to be decided this afternoon. Of course, Apache, Requested and Colchis, the three "sweet horses in the iield, are well regarded, but the kids a Reign of Erasmus And St.

Francis Drawing to Close New Champs Likely to Be Crowned In Boro This Year Following Upsets By Boys High and St. Augustine's By JAMES .1. MURPHY After what happened yesterday, it is practically a fore-pone conclusion that Brooklyn will have new P. S. A.

L. and C. H. S. A.

A. baseball champions this season. The defenders Erasmus Hall and St. Francis, respectively have only a remote chance to get back in the running. Each nine has suffered two defeats, the second coming yesterday in the biggest upsets of the races.

Boys High, playing at home, eked out a hairline decision over Erasmus. 43. Mike Dimino was the hero of the occa- around the barns all have their lake. Some big chinookx are taken at Swan Lake, near Belfast. ADD TIRE SAVERS: President Lester L.

Ja of the Metropolitan Rod Gun Club writes in the cut rent Metrogun, reminding, member! that it is a tradition of the club that no member ever drives to tn club's up-State hunting and fishing preserves with empty seats in the car, if otner members are going up. is a patriotic gesture because it saves gas and tires," he says, providing a cue to sportsmen everywhere to double up and give their fellow anglers a hitch in the interest of sportsmanship and Uncle Sam. THE SALT WATER outlook for tomorrow is encouraging because there is considerable variety from which the bottom fisherman can choose. At Sheepshead Bay, boat are leaving for codfish, tautogs and pollack while others are sailing expressly for flounder which are coming into their own now. Row-boat fishermen both in Jamaica Bay and Great South Bay have been having excellent pickings among the flatties.

Chiefs Take Over International Lead Tom Delncruz limited the Montreal Royals to five hits yesterday and the Syracuse Chiefs climbed into sole possession of first place in the International League by scoring a 21 triumph. Syracuse collected only six hits but got to Ed Linson, Rossano In Grove Feature Cosby Linson, New Orleans wel ter, will replace Danny Kapilow of the Bronx against Vinny Ros sano of Red Hook In the eight- round feature bout at Ridgewood i Grove Arena tonight. Kapilow is still suffering from an old back injury. i Gene Johnson, Harlem junior welter, will meet Bobby Lakin of Jamaica in a special six-rounder, i In another six, Irish Mickey Canty of Holyoke. meets Bod Cum- mings of Stuyvesant Heishts.

In four-rounders Rockv Grazl- ano. East Side welter, faces Lang- ston Denis of Harlem: Teddv Es- posito, East Side welter, battles Jimmy Dolphin, Scranton; Julian Malaves, Puerto Rican lightweight, opposes Jeff Holloway. Harlem, and Spike Zazzarlno. Ridgewood lightweight, tackles Artie Tryano of Jamaica. Harry Jeffra, former world's bantam and featherweight ruler who meets Frankie Rubino of Brooklyn in eight rounds in the main Htiff avanl of Ika Pi.ftoHirav Arena Tuesday night, comes from! Baltimore which has the distinction of having provided holders of six world's championships.

The titles and Its rulers were Jeffra, bantam and feather; i i Hara lb K.i: nan lb PniklCk 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 Lee lb 3 10 8 0 2 0 a cf 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 MrKenna 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 Mast n. lb 10 0 11 0 0 Tol: 28 5 8 IRS Totals 27 6 6 215 SV. Francis 1 0 3 0 1 0 05 0 2 0 0 2 2 -6 Error Burns. MrNully. Hara (21.

P.il.ock. Dunn. Lee. McKenna. Two-base Narocllo.

Sacrifice has Timoney -1. Slolen bae-- Donovan. Bases on balls Oft Pollock 4. Johnson 2. Smick out By Johnson 2.

McKenna Hu by pi-chrr By Pollock iDunn. Leo. HitsOil Pollock 4 Johnson 6. Ca i hcdral John's abrhoa abrhna 2 0 1 0 0 McM ils.ss 2 4 2 2 4 3 0 1 10 rrsMb 4 2 3 9 1 2 0 0 7 2 St'Uh'd 3b 3 2 .1 2 2 3 12 0 0 Lynk.ct 3 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 2 0 lllordno If 3 2 2 2 1 2 1 0 3 5 3 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 1 arisen, rf 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 10 3 10 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sch 10 0 10 0 1 0 3 Bach.c 3 10 3 1 4 10 0 2 KV.nm'r.K rtussr.cl lilt ID MrOns 3b :o.c vs riiilnpv 2h CVnr.or DiNrtPoli 24 2 6 18 11 Totals 30 15 13 21 13 Cathedral 0 0 0 0 1 1 02 Si. John 8 1 4 2 0 0 15 Errors Arcano.

McGuiness. ott. Zeisen, MiManui. Two-base hus McManus i2l, Siotharri. Giordano Home run Giordano.

Slo.en bases- McManus I2l. Demarest. '2'. Lynk. Giordano.

Lander. Seiir-cer Double plays-Stothard. Seliner ami Dem.trcs! on balls Off Cominr 4. Di Napoli 2. Schroedcr 2.

Struck out Bs Connor 1. Di Napoli 1. Schroedcr 3 Hi' by pitchers By Schroe- d'r iKIeinmeyrr- Hits -Off OConnor. 4 2-3 inning. Dl Napoli, 5 1-3 mnir.Es Brooklyn Prrn Loughlln at) ah he a Area- 2 0 0 1 .5 Pcrcplia 2b 3 0 0 5 0 rls 3 1 1 4 1 Lannirk If 0 0 ompb l.cf 0 4 Votfl 2 0 Smith.

ss 3 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 2 2 0 0 Croirn cl 3 0 1 30 1 Brick! If 3 11 Costtgan 3 0 0 2 1 Lust a.3b McC rdy.lb 3 0 0 11 0 Carlson. rf 2 0 0 1 0 Fitzgerald Sch der 2 00 0 1 Morgan. 3b Hayes Totals 24 2 4 21 12 Totals 26 1 6 21 8 Fitzgerald batted for Carlson in seventh. Brooklyn prep 0 1 0 1 0 0 02 Lougbim 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I Errors Percella. Carlson.

Two-base hits Lusterma. Brickfield. Revnolt's. Stcli-n bases Campbell. Morgan.

Bases on balls Off Hayes 2. 8truck cm By Schneider 2, by Hayes 7. Wild pitch yes Umpire Huuhes. Atlrlphl Si. Pauls A TWIST of the fortunes of war brings two pairs of brothers together who had previously sailed their own boats from Sheepshead Bay.

Captain Frank-lyn Hammer, whose Whitby makes her seasonal debut today, will have aboard brother Herbie, formerly skipper of the Whitby II, as partner. Aboard the Giralda when she gets going in a week or so will be another duet of skippers. Captain Dave Martin, master of the Giralda, will be accompanied by Jake Martin, formerly captain of the Sachem. Both the Whitby II and the Sachem have been requl- Sltj0ned bv Uncle Sam TORRID BLITZ bv Old Sol I during the last 12 hours, on the heels of a three-day rain, has knocked the southern and central Maine ice blankets for a loop and from now on the boys can pretty well choose their waters. Fine reports are being received from China, Sebago Damariscotta and Maranacook Lakes, with the latter a standout.

Many trout weighing up to five pounds are beins landed and the boys are flocking to the Louis Hard Hit By Trainer's Dealh But since Blackburn was not ft relative and since army regulations make no exceptions for heavyweight champions, Jolting Joe's furlough was a matter of routine to be obtained just like any' other buck private. Maj. John J. O'Leary, post duty Louis was officer, explained that completing 1115 uasic 10 hccrs 01 training at noon today and that Joe's application for the furlough after noon "probably would be considered favorably." Louis returned to camp early today from New York, where he had gone late yesterday on a pass to learn details of his trainer's dealh and arrangements for the funeral. Duseks Featured At Broadway Arena Three Duseks wrestle in Broadway Arena's ring tonipht lllc Ernie, in the finish event, will tangle with Max Krauser.

Rudy will battle touah John Guidiski, and Emil will match holds with Abe Coleman. Lincoln Wflllmpn Win The Abraham Lincoln handball team chalked up its first P. S. A. L.

win by topping New Utrecht, 32, yesterday at the Lincoln courts. The summaries: Da. I on. Lincoln. drfrated 21-15, LeMr r.

Npw Ut rrcht, lirf'Htrrl Sork.n. 1 B.aj-s, Ulrfchi, dfffa'Pd Lufinan. 1 20 Double and Crum. Lin-coin, drfeatrd Aicadr nnd Jnrobon, 21 M. Lpih and Oiolincpr, Lincoln, df-ffaifd Kaiz and GrcfubPrn.

2114. forest Hills, Jamaica Jennis Teams Triumph Both Forest Hills and Jamaica captured P. S. A. L.

tennis matches yesterday. Forest Hills made it four in a row on the home courts by taking Baysiae, 32. and Ja- maica blanked Richmond Hill on the Hollis courts. 50. The summaries: FOREST HIMA.

BAYSIDE. I Singlr Peter FraU. Bavsidc. dffcarfrl I Frrd Srnbi rr. Folc.si Hill-.

6 2 6 0: 1 Bennett Glazer. Forest Hills. 1 FiJniiuifi Wilow.ski fi 3. 7 -V Steuart Fillier. defra'ed Ed Jacobs, Fnres! Hills, i 6 3, 7--S.

Bob Si.serman. p-orest Hills. riefea'rd Jack roriiuiEcr, Bayside. 8 6. i ii.

2. Allan Myer and Vld Hills, defeaied Paul Schmidt and is-en speer, ft. j. JAMAICA, RICHMOND HIIX. 0 SillKles Warren defeated Bert Alloll.

fi 2, 8 -6, Neloil Miller dl-tPated Hob 6 1, 6 Jim Caola rte-f'-ated Huv Ro.sar. 8- 6. 6- 3: Herb Singer cirti-aird Dirk 6-4, 6 2. Doubles Frank Dunham and Julian Saltz defeaied Ed Slater and Don Week-s, 6 4. 6 3.

Ashby Stars as Boys Netmen Nose Out Erasmus Playing its first P. S. A. L. tennis original Joe Gans, lightweiaht Kid "le "iiiengnt.

wun iu sea50n at th( Culvpr cmlrts yr.ster-Williams, welter; Joe and Vince fleld ln years-16 three- day Tob. FeinMone. the Kings-Dundee, welter and middleweiaht. year-olds the closing day feature I No i man conquered Russel Jeffra will be making his Brook- at Havre ce Grace, th- $10,000 Thompson. 60.

7-5. in a singles lvn debut, He boxed on L01V2 Island Philadelphia Handicap, has also 1 match and then came back with lure the bitceM turnout of the year. it is that event the women have selected for their Red Cross tour- nament. The opening will entail an added entry fee of $1. Men to Start May 21 The match play championship, the equivalent of an "open" tournament." goes to North Hempstead.

This course fits the women well, and they've always enjoyed it. The dates are June 22-26. The "closed" tournament, the medal championship, is slated for Cedar Creek July 21- 22. The women's schedule: May 8: Medal play handicap. Pining Rock- 13: Medal play handicap.

Deepdale. 27: Medal play handicap. North Shore. June 10: Match play vs. par.

Nassau. 22- 28: Match play championship, North Hempstead. July 8: Medal play handicap. View. 15: Medal play handicap.

The Creek. 21-22: Medal championship. Cedar Creek. 29: Mlxfd foursomes, Nassau. August 19: Medal play handicap.

Lake-ville. 26: Medal play handicap, Oakland. September lfi' Medal plav. medal play handicap. Plnnriome.

23: Match play vs. par. Sards Poinl, September 30: Four ball, best ball. Cherry Vallpy. October 7: McriM play handicap.

Whealley Hills Medal Plav handicap. Pomonok 2S: Special toi'Mament and annual meeting, The Creek. TROST. B. C.

Noses Out Poly Tech Enr Mo Trinmnri nrsi iNei iriumpn Brookhn College's tennis team I captured four singles matches and one doubles encounter to whip I Brooklyn Poly Tech, 54, and emerge with its first victory of the jerry Shweder to defeat Thomp 1 son and Vic Douln. 62, 63, 111 a doubles engagement. The summaries: Singles Toby Felnslone. Brooklyn, defeated Russel Thompson. 60.

7- 5: Al Talkin. Brooklyn, deleatcd Vic Douln. fi 0. Jim Norton. Poly, defeaied Jerry Shweder.

61. 75: Ray Fleleher, Poly, defeated Herb Williams, 97. 38. 61: Hal Slusky, Brooklyn, defeated Mike Block. 63.

64; Joe Smith. Brooklyn, defeated Bill Geoghan. 64. 1311. Doubles Feinstone and Shweder.

Brook a ft dentin A 6-3: Norton and Fleislier. Poly, defeated jcy cauunau fi- 4: Block and Geoghan. Poly, defeated Weiner and Sluslty. 6-2, 6 -1. i ercante Clips Record As Boys Mermen Score Led by Fred Hall and Al Mer-cante, Boys High's swimming team sank New Utrecht, 4421.

in the losers' tank for its first P. S. A. L. triumph.

Al Mercante of Boys, swimming in the 220-yard free style event, broke the pool record oi a.oj, me umiaute iu 2:30. The summaries: 40-yard freestyle Won bv Fred Bos; Nesior. Nw Ut i pi hi e.ond, Frederick; son. third. Boys.

Time. 0 2U. 100-yird rfet vie Won by Juhn M-rum. New L'trichf Moe. Bovs.

econd; Bliishum. third Time, 103 3 4)-y Won by Bob P.ii-h Nr L't lech' Reid. Boy Pandotlo third. Time, 2t 1. 40- vai by Anon Keaier.

Bny. Solomon, Boys, second; Bprnfe.d. llil 0 4.S. rwslvlc Won ov Ai r-cante. Boys; Rassiii.

Boys, second: Bonait. New third 2 30. 'Mercante broke Utrecht pool record of 2:33 minuteR.i IfiO-ynrd relay Won hv Bovs (Goldstein. Burn. Model and No-ka i New Uuecht.

second. lime. l.2S 1, Medlpy relay -Won bv Bt 7-wiren, Feidman mid S.Uidi; Ntw Uti'clu, ec-ond. Tinw, 117. Narragansett Park Entries FIRST claim.

nn: tour-ypii-Oids and up: mile and yards. Wl 1 116 aTetrntown 111 2 xRocky Maiuot 106 9 Day Done 111 3 xAralifsqiip 104 10Noblf Bov 116 4 xWantarun 1 1 1 1 1 Tin rli Hiniier 111 Sin Sana 109 12 Erin's sun 116 6 Last Chance 109 13 Bobby Bunt 114 1 Grand Day 1 16 SECOND RACE $1000: claim n. and up nine and In yairi wt. 1 Rroaina ill 106 2 xCour.t Dean 111 War Bonnet 114 ISlapiarii 11 axRonlrr 111 4 Cmr Spring 116 5 Fpitory 109 11Brc.zc 109 exQiiinniian Ii sici lis THIRD PACF 000; riatmine: and up m.ic and 70 yaids Wt 1 Por Spin 114 7Curkon llfi 114 -no 3 Noocllri 111 9 xOvr fin 109 4 Martran HfilOxRrd Amazon 10t Shasta Mniiie i ii 1 1 winnawav lis 6 xSrronaa llluxldlr Kancifs 104 -)-0: vear-olds and up- six Wt Wt 1 Tiberris 3 Ardenr.1 4 Belty Broom 5 (tay Ret fiSun Ci.rl 7 Two Two 113 a Paddy IIS Arum llfi iik llfi 10 Ranae Dust 113 1 1 1 1 Pitinrr aJruet 113 110 12 Hard Loser 116 13 Htd Meadow 111 in FIFTH RATE $1 L'nr): rlalmtna: four-vear-olds tind uo mi and a half. Wi Wi I vSnertero lOTl.Iust Tourist 113 'Sukle Bi 10 xCatnmar 103 I vP.iL'ln,,,.

Tl III. Hor-c Jckey 1 xSpeed to Spare Wahler 1 nsicel Trap No boy A Breta Meade 2 Deimos No boy Cockerel Wright II 11.1 1 115 11S 10S 118 lis 4 xKrntown Coule The Fiend Aboyne -Robertson No boy Clingman Wright xHappy Note 10 Quakertown 118 HE 11 -Gilbert G. W. Peak and Mrs. A.

Crouch entry ftpeed In Spare appear ta have the most speed this bunch, tiaa been Srepped for a winning rare and thla may the spot. Worked three furlongs in .37 for thla rare. Hroteh Trap la a hard hitter and may he fighting. Breeks haa food early foot and may challenge. SECOND RACE $1,500: allowances; Class three-year-old fillies; alx furlongs.

Horse Jockey 2 a Vagrancy Stout 7 Smiles Robertson II I aunt Coule Wt IIS 111 1 It 113 113 108 108 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 1 Scenic May 3 Mackerel 4 xDrath 5 Hadapoliy 6 aHard Baked 8 Lotopoise 9 Court Manners 10 Cu.shla Machrree 12 Generous 13 War Melody James Clingman Stout Longden Arcaro Meade Longden -Rodrigups McCreary 14 Natonas -Meade aBelair and Wheatley Stable entry. Taunt comes off two winning races and should have little trouble winning here. Vagrancy is a hard hitter and may argue. Smilea la another that must he considered. THIRD RACE allowances: two-year-olds: five lurlonga.

Horse Jockey 2 Joe Burger Meade 5 aBull Pen Petera All Hosa No boy 1 Hurriette No boy 3 Chlpamink James 4 xShow Town Breen 6 aCananea Peters wt IIR lis lis 108 118 106 115 118 7 Samhar Robertson aColdstream Stable and Mrs. J. How- ard entry. Joe Rurger beat the heat of them in the South. Should win.

Hull Pen ran to several records at Tropical and may argue. All Hoas comes off a good victory. Musi also be considered. FOURTH RACE $2,500: added: the Fighting Fox Handicap: three-year-olds and up: six furlongs. P.

Horse Jockey Omission (lilbert 4 Attention Meade Zacatine James Wt. 1 IK li lilt 110 115 112 and 1 Oreat Albert Stout 3 Cant Wait Robertson 5 Overdrawn Coule Omission is reported sharp and fit ran take Ihis field if given a hustling ride through the stretch. Attention winner of the Arlington Futurity in wh eh he scored over Whirlawav is one to fear. Zarantine enmea off a good win and may argue. FIFTH RACE $2,500 added: the Wood Memorial; three-year-olds, mile and a sixteenth P.

Horse Jockey Wl. I Ml 1 1211 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 115 120 120 120 120 115 4 Colchis Peters lit Requested 15 Apache oponirur Bid 2 Fair Call 3 American Wolf 5 Buck Skin 6 First Fiddle 7 Scotland Light 8 a-Bleu D'Or 9 Abbey 10 Incoming 11 Wood Robin 12 14 Wright Stout Wahler No boy Gilbert Arcaro -McCreary No boy No boy No boy -Robertson Hanford No boy Gilbert 16 b-Domintjo Westropa B-tValter P. Chrysler entry, b-L Mayer entry. Fltssimmnns and Apache appears to he the winning combination for the Wood. Colchis has beaten the best of them and will make a determined hid through the stretrh.

Be" Whitaker's Requested Is still in the pirlure and may upset everything. If in a running mond. American Wolf ig an outsider that mav ho fighting SIXTH RACE J2. 500 added: the Bark Bone Hsndicp; three-year-olds and up; in.le and a sixteenth. Horse Jockey Wt.

I The Chief No boy 11.1 3 Corydon Arcaro 11 Tola Rote 2 a-Devils Crag 4 a-Blueberry Pie 5 Mailer Henry -Gilbert -No boy -No boy -No boy -Wahler -Wright -No boy Meade -No boy 6 Saku 7 Minee Mo 8 Tragic Ending 9 Prep Show 10 Abbe Purre 12 Welcome Paaa -McCreary 13 Ber.Jtilil! II -Westrope a-J'ltiv-bld Slable and F. Factor entry Tola Kore cornea off a good victory and must be given the preference here. Haa sh ivn good speed and ahoulri like ih.s field. The Chief ia very uncertain. Run-mnc in and out.

Corydon haa been prepped for a good rare and may turn it on here. SEVENTH RACE J1.500; claiming: f.nd up, mile and a MNice-ith Horse Jockey Wt. 4 Shadow! Pi t.ilbert 5 Strolling In Meade It' 1 iBnlih Warm Oav III 1 Pally 2 Disrovery 3 x-Roberi Lee Breen -Hanford Coule 113 11 114 -In Charge -Wahler Shadow, Paaa won the ether day In a convincing ityle and ahould have enough to win here. Even though heavily weighted. Britiah Warm la the one to fear.

Strolling In did not get a good ride in laat and could upset things. allowance claimed. Truck lasl. in order of post position. HRST BUT TAINT.

Balance Gives Tech Tank Victory Over Tilden Brooklyn Tech took the measure of the Samuel Tilden swimming team. 36 to 30, yesterday for their second straight P. S. A. L.

victory, in the Tech pool. The losers garnered four out of the six first places but Tech's balanced power prevailed. The summaries: 50-yard freestyle Won bv Alter Tilden. second. Dclnevo, Tech, third, Newark, Tech.

freestyle-Won bv Levine. second. Suarez, Tech; thud, Botosslan. Tich lo-yard breas Lsl rnke- Won bv Kessler, T'dl secni-d Kolker, Tech; thud, Hi Hinder. Tilden 200-yard freeslyle Won by Sllberman, Ti.den, second, Zimmerman, Tech; third, Venus.

Teen 50-yard backstroke Won bv Jenkin, Tech. accond. Mollenhauer, Tilden; third, J. Levine- Tilden Fancy dive Won by Ecksle.n. Tilden; second, Hickman, Tech: third.

Callahan, Tech 200-t ard relav Won bv Tech 'Horst. Thuilot Leschen. Oitnondi: Tilden Svhu.inan. Conipaln. Sllberman, Ka-hkini.

Medley relay Won by Tilden (Dennis. Lennon second. Tech Oe-hidl. Warshaur r. Lagarennei.

Friends Victor at Net Tiic of Brooklyn Frienrts opened thp on the home courus yeslpiday by repulsing Lincoln School. 21. The summaries: Sinalr Sfymour Wildm.n, Friends, d'fraled Rosr Bart, fi 0. fi-1: Alfrfd Rnlland. Lmrnln, df-ffated William Car-roil.

6-1. fi 4 Boyd Om-an and Jffrrsr Pflle-tifr. Fnnrt-. riffratfd John Mano and Lnn.rri Rflao7tn. 1 fi.

62. fi-4 xih Rsr Tnl Rnr 'The ('hlrf Corvdnn Blueberry Pi Tola Rose Trasic Ending ToIr Rom Corvdon iTlie Chief Tnla Rob 'Minee -Mo I rae.c Endtnt Minep-Mo Tnla Rose Corydon S'vrnth Race Hhadnw Pa British Warm Ntrolllni In Shadow Paaa StroliinR In British War ghadow Paa Brltmh Warm In Charge British Warm In Charge Shadows Pas In Chars Shadows Pass Yankee Party Tnla Rn Trnaw Kudmt Corydon BH'tiTrr pie The Chief Tola Rove Rove i-s Endlr.f Th Chief In Charge Shadows Pail StroliinR In Charge British Warm Shadows Pss British Warm flhidows Pa" In Charie rhe In Chan Shanna 1 ra Bnnifl arm Tht Chif once before in a Queens club and flattened Nickcv Jerome. i Havre de Grace Entries FOR SATI RDAY FIRST RACE tl 000: claiming: and up; six furlongs; chute. P. Wt.

Wl 1 xCertaln Party 113 9 Parade Or'nd 106 2 Yellow Dragon 116 10 xCathode 105 3Lact Bet 116 11 xBriar Sharp 113 4 xColt Boy 1 12 Lustrous 101 5 Supreme Speed 118 13 Doctors Nurse 113 6 8et 118 14 Orandeur 111 7 Bell Ormond 101 15Coun.lv Cork 118 8 James Pal 118 16 Knitella 113 SECOND RACE 51.000; claiming: tlnee-yeir-olds and chute P.P. Vi. Wl 1 Post His-e 1 1 1. Sponsor 2 War Smclte 111 10 xBli! K. 3 Ml.ky Moon 106 11 Bi idv Jine 1' 1 1 2 Su; i Bex 5 101 13 'e-o tern 6 Phantom P'yer 103 34 xPl 1 Hith Bud 118 15 reamer 8 H-nda Gab lol IfixeMili End 1 1 1 Cri 1 18 118 llfi 113 aMarlin and enlty THIRD RACE- 1.

200: twn-yrar-olds four and a half furlongs. P.P. Wt. Wl 1 Hadawm 114 9 Chica'one 114 2 xOompn 109 10 bxDiasis 100 3 Big Sneeie 114 11 Gay Venture 120 4 Fresh Money 114 12 Queen Liberty 114 5 Adroit 114 13 Soanirh Sun 111 114 14 Mr. Mac Ou 114 111 15 aP.opo.-e 114 114 1 bKirvvea 111 6 aBar Keep 7 Estelle B.

8 Rock Knight aCiiristiana Stable entry. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Connc.ly entiy. FOURTH RACE $1 300. maiden three-vear-oids. six lurloins. P.P.

Wl Wt 1 Little Monarch 118 9 sSi'lmir 108 2 Bavardn 113 10 R-l p. 'e '111 3 Half Crown 118 11 i if CUar '3 4 xEl Je.is Kin 12 D'-cur I'H 1 fi 13 -iP i.irar 1 113 14 Wi.d 1 1H 118 15 aA.o-ii 113 5 Dt-purr 6 xMnwlee I. ad 7 CairtlKOill 8 xSea Slave 113 Si: Talbot 118 aSiewart attd McGrliee ntry. ibrhoa abrhna; 2 0 0 1 2 Harst dt.lt 2 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 fi 0 V.7. If 0 0 0 0 0 2 11 7 0 iiit r.2b 0 0 0 0 0 201 4 ii in 3 0 1 10 yVhS 3 4 3 0 1 3 0 0 11 Com 4 2 1 12 3 0 0 0 0 R- 3h 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Pierce.

3o 3 2 0 0 0 HO 0 0 4 0 0 15 0 2 0 0 00 Oviati.lh 3 11 4 1 3 11 0 1 Roland. cf 4 11 0 0 sxn, swiping five of the 10 bases Helen by Boys, collecting three of bis team eight hits and carrying over the winning run in the last round on a a pilfer and two error. Another of the eight blows off Dan O'Brien was Eddie Benson's home run with one aboard in the fourth. In the other P. S.

A. L. tiff. New conquered Manual Train-In; at the Parade Grounds. 52.

Joe Foppiani had the Park Slopers blanked without a hit until the sixth when three of Manual's four safeties were delivered. Charley Sol Friedman tasked Etlriie Pctrazzola lor successive homers the first frame. St. John's Rouls Cathedral Two glaring errors in the sixth enabled St. Augustine's to push over the tying and deciding runs and dispose of St.

Francis at the Parade Grounds. 65. Tom Chandler drove home the knotting tally with a single and continued to the pl.ite when the ball went through the outlielder. St. John's increased its chance of St.

Francis as the champion by nuking Cathedral Prrp its fourth straight victim at Carey Field. 152. The Rrdnien pounded Paddy O'Connor and Dom Di Napoli for 13 hits, including Kocco Giordano's homer with the bases loaded in the first inning when St. John's tallied eight times. In the other C.

H. S. A. A. game, Bill Schneider of Brooklyn Prep shaded Jack Hayes of Loughlln in a mound duel at the Parade Grounds, 21.

Baysiile Upsets Flushing Wash Wasnburn of St. Paul's struck out 14 and gave three hits as St. Paul's prevailed over Adelphi at Garden City. 151. Brooklyn Friends dropped a slugfcst to Lincoln School, 1510.

Cleveland, defending champion, kept, the lead on the North Shore cf Queens by eha.kin? up victory No. 2 at the expense of Newtown, 31, while Flushing was upset by Bayside, 53. On the South Shore Jackson kept apace of Lane with two wins against no losses by lop-pin? Adams. 75. Wocdmere Academy downed Island ir a M.

A A P. S. tilt, 133. and th? Loushlin Ja-vr; nosed out the St. Francis Ja-vees a- the Parade Grounds.

2-1. Era lia rtbrhot ri 2b-1h ss tf auk F.rrei Weinman rmrh 1'ira no 3b 1 3 0 0 Hum 4 1 3 3 1 4 1 3 1 1 3 0 0 2 0 0 3 (I 3 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 1 2 Selina lb 2 1 2 4 1 lb 3 0 0 1 0 0 Ben-on 2 2 2 0 3 DcM r.n sj 3 0 1 0 0 Re iza If 10 0 1 0 r.nmo.ri 2 0 1 fl 0 Oeir rf 2 0 0 0 0 Vt jrraj 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Tv: t-4 't 318 9 Nun nut ancn w.nmr.g run was scored asmu 2 100000 -1 flovs 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 -4 Errors Bezoza, Richm-m Selina. Man-r. ng Mom' run Benson Rucrifice ri's Piiuso. Weinman Stolen bttsPs-- turn.

r.n ej Rcnson 2 De VUrllno. W'mman. tjriswo ri Bases on balls Off Murray 3 off Brier, 2. Struck our- Bv ilray hv Bll-n 6 Mils Off Mir-rv off Brifii Umpire Fred Time ol game 2 it) Ma New abrhna a a Cl in I Bu lb Jevi no Pf at Dor nr.iie rf DArw.f 0 it i lb 0 2 rim In 4 1 1 4 2 3 3 1 '1 0 0 2 ri 2 3 3 3 8 (1 0 2 (i 0 1 3 1 1 3 0 0 3 0 1 3 0O 3 3 0 1 3 0 0 fi 0 DeMa 0 0 Am1 5 1' '1 I 1 2 0 Po, 3 in 0 (1 rt 2 ra Ur i rn f. M.rr.,.1, Of! jf Bv pptra7rn s-ihrhri S-r I M.i! i.a B-i-ti, Kopp.an: 1 inrhii ri rf 3 2 a in lb 110 1 3b 4 2 2 on i -j lb 2b Srn-lti T'-rf Nsrrl.

to rf 3 2 2 I 11 4 0 1 3 1 rf. d. 3 2 4 0 1 .1 0 1 1 0 lor. rf 1 0 2 0 0 0 Ron.ro 3 0 1 10 1 i I i I I I 1 I i 1 1 favorites and there's no fooling when it comes to a 50-cent bet. You either put up or start playing your harmonica.

One little darky has played around with the "Basin Street Blues" for a long time, much to the pleasure of Ben Whitaker's Re- quested. The chestnut colt seemed to have a grand time twitching his ears in apparent merriment. Three Choice Favorite Blackie McCoole, trainer for the hard-hitting little colt, says Requested likes music and can run like all get out after a serenade. O. bud, strike up the band! Apache, Colchis and Requested are the thlee that w111 ar8ue tnis e.fiernon for the Wood Memorial.

while lhe resl of tne field ls capa- ble of takin8 the first named into camP' is llkel' the "perts will confine their crystal-gazing to the first-named three. 'pache, the sleek, black, free-striding thing from the barn, is all set to prove that the East really has a representative in the Run for the Roses. Apache has shown lets of lick in two starts this year and may go on to win many purses. Colchis, incidentally, is nobody's fool. He has plenty of what it takes through the stretch and can really burn oil when all the other lights go out.

Your figures are as good as mine. Roscoe. While the Wood Memorial will drawn one of its smartest fields wiin Mioiana top-wrignted at pounds. Challedon. in at 122, will furnish Mioland with his toughest competition.

Churchill Downs gets Its Derby meeting off with Calumet Farm's Whirlawav a prohibitive favorite ln the $2,500 Clark Handicap, the opening day feature. Whirlawav will be burdened with 127 pounds and If he has any trouble it will come irum cionDarr, wno win carry; It5, A field of nine good sprinters go in the $5,000 Bristol Handicap at Mavvorrrc.sictf xjik Lllf ni.V lUllUIl route. In an open race. Doublrab. winner of the Spring Handicap at the Rhode Island course last week, may be a slisht favorite, with Daily Delivery and Woof Woof next in line.

UNITED PRESS SELECTIONS Narragansett 1 Windshield, Rocky M.rgol, Grand Day. Ouintllian. Count Dean. Cove Spring. 8 Scrooge, Ciirkon.

Port Spin. 4 Tiberlua, Sun filrl. Ranre Dust, ft Catomar, Just Tnurlat. Slek'e II. fi Dnuhlrah.

Woof Woof. Dallv Deliver'-. 7 Purrellville. Rlue aslle. Hurry I.

8 Vain cHaul), Principal One, Alibi Babe. stnnwllne. Car Fad. No Dough. BUST BUT Tini KII S.

Havre de Grace 1 Set. lustrous last Bet. Jeiara, Southern Jane, Phantom Player. Adroit. Oomph.

Fresh Money. 4 Half Crown, II Jells. Sea Slavt. ft Mioland. Challednn.

firamps. fl Rndln. Porters tap. Sir Alfred. 7 l.eea Jlmle.

Busy Man. Count Mao-rice. Hard Trlohamer, Hun Phantom. BUST BET MIOLAND. Sportsmans Park 1 Hijheope, Hatv Star.

Jimmie Tom, Bnrder'a Bv. Silver B. Tea nt orand Apprai, Madam Hitb. c.Mst Book WpUrnh.imrr, Raltin. drrv.

fi Kqulnlar, VinuTn. Iukv i Wondrn Indian, Mr tre.l. Mr Sn.ilh. vrfi Slorv. Hope Diamond.

ntni nr.i rui imah. Churchill Downs 1 R.mnlc Control, Anni On. Morf Valdlna Mirro, Rrwardrd Run. flnB-rr. Uultn t.

At-rirolr. Jark Twlnk. 4 llno.irr. f'aptain ar. .1 "lib.

Valdina Aloha, flr.l of All. tl Whirlaway. Annbarr, Royal Cm-aadrr. 1 Brown Ktrrfl. anfair.

Happy Khayyam. Jark Slim. Mil. I Fay. K.I Hi Qtirra (irnorh.

Four Rinra. In. arn. BUST RFT WITH REGARDS. their three winning runs last Sunday in the Lansdale game came witho.it the aid of single hit.

In the nigh'ap they were nosed out because they could make (heir 12 hits jjoori for only three runs. The Parkways' Lundrlgan-Lez-niik-Gtenda-Zalser infield hits been f-ensational In two straight victoiies over Long Island City and Union First game at Erasmus Fielj tomorrow ls at 2 o'clock Bowe, ace, will probably pitch one game for the with either Hal Benne, Bill Simmons or Ed Baratta, who got credit for the Bushwick win Jst week, working the other Nekola 16 and la-st three Inst Summer and may be headed for another Bushwick record as good the way he has looked so far Bushwick management It saving the iniii balls hit Into the stands and will distribute them to local trainin? 'amps and training stations All service men are aduiil-ed free at Dexter Park when in uniform. Kraus for the deciding run ln the I imlinS' hit his third homer of the year with one on in tne t0 tnp Newark Bpars their second straight decision over the Rochester Red Wings, 6 4. Clem Dre.sewerd was the victim of Kellehers clout. Johnny Babich, formerly of the Athletics, was winning pitcher although he needed aid from Walt Stewart in the seventh.

Buffalo dropped Jersey City Into a tie for third place by rallying for five runs in the seventh to defeat the Giants. 75. The Bisons could score only twice until the big ninth when they shelled two pitchers from the hill. Toronto toppled Baltimore. 115.

with a 17-hit blast that produced five runs in the third Inning and three tallies each ln the following two frames. New Utrecht Trackmen Hurdle Lincoln, 51-41 Taking nine of ten first plicr-the New Utrecht High School trad; team won Its second straight outdoor meet by defeating Abraham Lincoln, 5141. yesterday at Lincoln Field. Justine Wenger, P. S.

A. L. 60-yard champion, took first In the 220-yard dash and the running broad jump and ran anchor on the winning New Utrecht 880-yard relay team. The summaries: 100-yard dash Won Katrman. Utrecht, Caldore.

Utrecht, second. Bader, Lincoln, third. Time. 0 10 4. 2-'0-vard dash Won by Wtnitr.

Utrecht; C-ihn, Lincoln, second; Williams, Utrecht, third. Time. 22 4 440-vard run Won by Orossbtratr. Uuecht: DfBilteo. Lincoln, second: Sha-poval.

Lincoln, third; Starkman. Lincoln, fuiir'h. Tune. 0.r,4. HHO-vard run Won by Badenhop.

Utrecht; Grossman, Lincoln, second; Lincoln, third. Time. 2 08. One-mile relay Won by Utrecht first team: Lincoln lirst learn, second; Lincoln second team, third. Time.

3 3V One-mile run Won hy O'Onihene, Utrecht; Liauori. Lincoln second; Hahn, Utrecht, third. Time. 4 59. 880-vard relav Won by Utrecht first tram: Lincoln second team, second: Lincoln fust leiim.

third. Time, 1S2. 12-pound shot put Won by Manciisn. U-rrcht: Bonck. Utrecht, second.

C'tro-nnno. Lincoln, ilurd: Lukasewic. Lincoln, fourth. Winning distance, 4fi feet, 3' inches. H.h Jump Won by Sienel.

Lincoln; Shupovul. Lincoln, second; Lleberma Lini iln. third. Winning helalu, 5 feet, 6 inches T'linnina broad iilmp- Won by Wetiaer, Utrecht; Haperslcm. Lincoln.

second; Fischer, Lincoln, third. Winning leap, L'O feci 7' inches. Automotive Takes Close Meet From Aviation Capt. Charley Jurewlcz and Shorty Cianciabella sparked Coach Emil Lilienstein's Brooklyn Auto- and 220-yard sprints. The summaries: 100-yard dash Won by Cianrtahelli.

Automotive; aecond. Albanest. Aviation; third. Eichel. Aviation; fourth, Voseth, Aviation.

Time, 0 10 5. 440-yard run Won hy Jurewlcr. Automotive; second. Ouenste. Automotive; third.

Scheer. Aviation: fourth. Barrett, Auiomotlte. Time. 0:53 4 One-mile run Won by Oonnalver.

Aviation: second. A HariMkas Automotive; third. Acosta, Automotive; fourth, Amo-nick, Automotive. Time, 4 48 4. 220-vard dash Won by cianciabella, Automotive; second.

Colon. Aviation; third. Aro. Aviation: fourth, Zamplnl, Aviation Time. 0 24 fl.

RRO-yard run Won by Olln. Aviation; second, Harltlkas. Automotive, third, Williams Aviation. Tune, 2:13 One-mile reuy Won hy Automotive Kiiienste. Siracusa, Turne and Jurewicr.l; second.

Aviation first team; third. Aviation second team: fourth, Automotive second team. Time, 3:43,4. 880-vard rtlay-Won by Aviation (Re-mini. Colon, Aro and Larkl: atennd.

Aviation second team; third. Automotive second team: fourth. Automotive first teiim. Time. 142 fi.

12-pound shot put Won by Wtlntraub, Automotivt: second. Pelikow. Automotive; third. Oschwtnd. Aviation; fourth, Oillaal-no.

Avlaiion. Winning distance. 40 feet. FIFTH RACE J10 000 added: (lie Philadelphia Handicap, 'hree-year-c ds and up; mile and sixteenth. PP.

Wl Wt. 1 Air Masier llo fi Cape Cod 112 2 Sir Allied 114 7 War Lock 107 3aPiclor 120 6 Mioland 124 4 Gramns no 9 aChalledon 122 5 Trnis Pistoles 10H lOSlaretor 115 aW. L. Bifilill entiy. .1 3b-ss Vn.iii'j R-10 Run i ll.Jtr 'b PrrtT'r If Sch n.rf To-als 22 1 4 IB 5 Adrlnr.t St Paul Toials 30 15 7 21 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 -6 3 3 0 0 3 15 Two-bas, h.t Rces.

Three-base hit Comcrlord. Steer, bases Brady. Ynur.g '2i. Rees (2 1. Bases on balls Off Reid 3 2.

Rets 2 Struck out By Washburn 14 Rnri 4. Rees 2. Hit by pitcher- By Washburn iRees'. L.r.coln ab a Friend ab a E's-n lb 3 3 2 5 1 Mslier -m 3b 5 13 12 -s 3 3 0 0 2 Chri-t If 3 10 3 1 3 2 1 3 1 1 3 0 0 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 0 3 0 1 4 0 0 i If 5 3 3 0 0 i. ri i.r'i'.ju 5 11 2 1 Kruni-h Br 2b 5 114 2 Molin lb Brien 3 2 110 V.ile me lb Mann cf 3 0 0 2 0 Adams 2h tu if 2 11 00 Ro.senman 1 0 0 0 0 Williams.

Ma.one cf 0 0 0 0 0 Chen Totals 35 15 12 21 8 Toal 28 10 6 217 Rosenman batted for Martin in sixth. Chen ran for Kranich in seien ii. Friends 0 0 1 2 2 2 3 to Lincoln 1 0 4 2 2 0 fi 15 Eirors Doneuan. Field. Kranich.

Moli-neuv Ril.n. Rosenau. Bnc. I)u k. Two-base hit- Elsrtnann, 'rhire-bave hit Uouole IJoiick a Atlams and Vnltntlne Base, on balls oil RoseiiHU off Miller Struck otil By Rosrntl 7 Mill'r ft.

Wl'l atns 1, Hit by Bv Ro'cnail iMil.cr., Pas-eri Kian.rli Hits Off Ml.lrr, 12 in liii.iiigs. Uiiuiire Vatacto. RUE Jai 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 .) 1 An. in 3 i Bt man. Ce.

Bat Kl Bhv. 1 Pub 1 Boyle. Hi imoetKer Rnd Hlck-D inn and Ho Mi R. II 0 0 0 0 0 2 and i 3 9 1 SI. a and 0 5 fi 3 and M.idd- n.

4 I. 3 Dr i i AO 1-2 f-'nnina m- 2 4 0 10 2 1 2 1 Dovlf 3 2 12 1 Gil. and M' 'i: in: lctirr and Rnily. BIT I S. BONDS AND SWING STAMrS Fourth Race Atlentlon aetttne Ov erdrnn A' tention Omis ion Hurier 411 flnik Pull Pen iii.i.nniiiK fllJIgfr Ai.

Host Burner Cfipamitik Hom rhtnamink All Hom At tent ion Zcntlne Z.rtcat tne Oret Albert SIXTH RACE 13 000: In An Hvoir Hnndicap: OdMp three-year-olds anl tip; mile and a P.P. Wt. 1 He RolU 119 4 f.oriin 107 2 Porters Cpp 5 Sir AITred 122 Trcm Pi-ioIrs 114 SEVENTH 1.0O0: claim four-year -olds and up- and a fitrln" P. 1 Chozn Ht7 9 xBrf okif1 RdV 2 Count Mat. nee 117 10 xWalt'r Li 3 Klnnnvia 1 1 x'Lees Jiminie 107 4 Rpsui'ie 5 Cartndae 6 Avela 7 xTrvsitk 8 xMason 115 12 Skirmi-h IV I 12 13 xBusy Man 110 I I 14 OHionl 110 1ft Th'rrvs Child 102 16 xDinamnn 1 EIGHTH PCV $1 000.

claim ut- f'tur- vear-olds and up and a lur.onu Wl. 1 Bold Nr-ison 2 Jam's 3 S-'-p 4 Doll, Rik 5 Do'lr 6 Radio w.p 112 9 xHa7d 112 10 Donabov 112 11 Ar-r Oil 1 12 12 vD zv lpi 1 02 13 Trlpha mmf 107 14 I.d 110 It Hun 10, IB Glialf Jrt I 1 Iron Bar I xBarhrd Traclt last allowanrf rlaimrd. i match of the season, the defending motive track team to a 45 43 victory-Brooklyn title holder, Boys High, i over Manhattan Aviation School at defeated Erasmus Hall, 32. yes- McCarren Park yesterday. Jurewicj terday at the Mammoth TeiinLs won the quarter-mile and anchored Courts.

With the teams tied at the winniiiB mile-relav toani. whilft two matches aniece. Carlton Ashbv Cianciabella captured both the 100 Bushwicks' Hill Aces To Face Philly Stars JAMAICA CONSENSUS Chicago, Apri 25 (U.R) A steady. SIXTH RACE d.VOOn added: The Br- I 101 Handicap, ihree.yer-oida and up; six fwo-fisted attack gave Johnny jlan, New York Italian, an easy 10- of Bovs defeated Bob Povey, 6 4, I I 7 to Win for BOJS. i ne Mimmanes Smiles- Ian Ord.

Bom. rlfffntpd Erasmus' Donald Siies.s, 6-2. fi- a Joe Watson, Bovs, defeated Letter Kuhn. 62. I ar.eton Asnoy.

Boys, deieatea I Bob Povev. fi 4. 2 fi. 75. Doub.es 8'an Weiner and Oeorge Robinglon.

Erasmus. defeated Harry siatman and Don Grridin, 16. 75, io- Colon Outpoints Allen In Chicago 10-Rounder round decision over Altus Ailen, Chicago Negro, last night. Colan, making his first start against a heavyweight opxnent, floored Allen for a six count in the third round and then went on to pile up a wide lead on point.s. Colan was credited with taking eight rounds with the other two even.

OUT-OF-TOWN BOUTS Toledo -Lee s.ivold 101 Dr. Momen. oirpiiined Jttl, Dallas. Tex ten rounds HolUa wrt John Thomas, 13-j L0, aelcs. ou poinud ipe Gonzales, 1J4 Mex-u-i Ci tin 1 1 inds nuiiii.Bion Vi dene Johnson, 140 New iik.

ou im.nied Klanx Conn, 134. Hav. hil. ic rounds PM.ade Iphia Clem Rus-o, de nhia oinpointfd Kranx Armslrona. Ifi.l 1 enht rounds Pr'h Amnov, .1 Ike Willlama.

113 T-en'on .1. oinnoinied Willi Roache, lit. WiinuatUuv, Dal, eient rouniU, Prrtnkh I Mir Jif ee Snerl tn rtsre mtrh Trap Rtefk r.e 'n Spare Si)-'' SiHl Taunl at ranrf Smile tep.rrniJI Hum 1 II i PlTUt" War Mrlori Taunt V'ri Dan 7rv Taunt rH H.ird BkeH lay Apnrhe olrhi" Requested Requesled ApRche Culi'hW) Apache RuiueMfd Coichm Aparhe CoichiK ReqiKMed Aplfhe Recji.f tf Apach Requnted Coif his r'- hi 'ed Atl.i'-lie Maiinxer Joe Press stated today that his plans railed for Bnis Ne-kola and Bill Sahlin, southpaw nces of the BiLshwirk pitching stair, to start apainst the formlda'ole Philadelphia Stars In tomorrows Dexter Park double bill. Meanwhile the Bay Paikns made preparations of their own or ente rtalnlnu the Sprinyf ield Grevs, who beat the Bu.shwlrks last Sunday, in an Erasmus Fleld double-header that will officially open the season there tomorrow, Manager Harrv Hesse has his two veteran aces Abe Spiro and Wally Holborow ready to fire against Overton Temper's ti'URh aiTay of hitters. Nekrla looked great against Lanvlnle last week, giving three hiUs and no runs in the five innings he worked.

Sahlin, young lefthander who Is the newest addition to Press staff, did a one-hit Job in the live heats he worked in the niphtrip. although the BuMiwit ks loM the same after he retired. It is more timely hitting that Max Rosnor men are in need of, for Beln r-Wh En. 1 1 hi 'i 'n Spare Mi f-ed Spure '--l; Trap r-i Tt- -Da I Ne 1 Doublrab lliiBRnuah Pass IflR, wool nnni ll 'ilnklni Wavli 15 3 Hicomb 1 04 fl Sainborombon 1 14 Aliearo 110 4 Dally Dciivrry 5 amp Vei de SEVENTH A 11.000, foui and up. and one-six'eenth.

wt Wt 1 Oallant One 114 6 Ballnfant 114 Ballmer llfi 7 Hurry Call 114 3 Haste On llfi lively Dawn 100 4 xRlue Catla 104 9 Red rianntli 114 5 xPurcellviIlt llllOThe Shaugr 116 FTnilTH A at ooa. 'nret-year-oldx; mile and 70 yards. PP Wl wt. 1 Caboodle lOBfi xPnnclpal One 111 2 ina 7 A'ibl Babe Ira 3 rmo Wavi Inns xM'rry takt 101 4xVin Btauiy Zest 111 SStinalriie los NINTH RATE 000: The War Rllrf: purse io be paid in delense bonds; iiimm. veai-nid.

mile 70 yrdft. Wt Wt 1 IOa Fad 1 13 fi Dot Sayx Not I0H I vSnowllne hit nl ilBrnan Dancer lOROxDaihy Daeue ln1 I D.spl HlJJuaniU. M. IM I Douih 11 Overdrawn Oinist-lon Overdrawn Attention Omlninn A tent ion Ai'Minon O'n i'K 7. At "nt in J'ie Burster Cunt1 1 en Jne BurBT Ch rrvnk Riii, Pen inrja r.k Prn A P- nmu'i'ii Z.etun iRu.ipen Drae M-ii -rfl War MrlndT V.

at M'-V-dv Lincoln Gunners Score The Abraham Lincoln rifle team defeated the Xavler High School Junior varsity, 1034-933, yesterday at the Xavier range. Marina Quiroa was high gunner for Lincoln with 178 points. The scores: Lincoln Pr. St T'l Pr Rt T'. Oi'-t OR fl' 170 Re tv 7- U-a --n 07 71 ITHIleid 9J as lhO 'Ifi 7S 17 Feh-a-riK 1 1 S.e-.el 93 78 171 Four as.

AS 1S3 1 Jnrdon 07 13 170Oer lnr 4 Alleva 03 7A 18B Bhangraw 01 141 Touia Mt to 10I4 Votii rii Consensus of Selections son farkrl Sarch Trs 6mit I.

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