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lg BROOKLYN! EAGLE SUM JUNE 11, 1944 4 All CAWflDITEC 4. CU .1,1 aqueduct charts -r A Smith' (40 4 4j nnsT allowance: Krf -yJ AMI1 llr IT .1 a-u MM Warner. 400 eiart good won twilr. driving T.me. 113 3-5 Winner, D.

fflll IT. I RASFBALL- Yormoo' Peace Again. Jcvre Shamrock. tshre Ford Luck. C.ote.-.and a.

si ran AuvAiitcHi warK Bona urive lolltime i OS SECOND RACE fin for- Odd 4f 7 20 51 -4 74 00 1SS SS Joekf-Ta Pfrman Arraro yarhrk Wi.ion Durando wnen ine nun war Loan a campaign wun me mgnesi rl H.t in Bt. 'a fir- i 4 3- 3' 3 3'i 4 4- l't 5 6' 1 7' 1' 2 I'll 4 9 7 HEMPSTEAD Wt. -MB -US -130 -1J0 -uo -113 -in -113 -lit 5" 4 3 00 Ma, Rock Npoo Brir.ns -Frisa Flr Lord Hairan Trooo Train Piddleitirk Chlcmrrf Jmt T. R. nnnfa in the Viictnrv nf tho nrnrlri ppt- linrtpr wav tnmnrrnir Brand (Wagner' ight CP.

A Smith' 80 4. tlen-n N.i ffiiole rf tVio Wor finonpo fommittes few Motif Vnrlf H.H11 1 Time 1014-5 Ur flnrf S'ar Thorna UlllVlBU IL.V 0.4. A VVH4444.Vt 4.V4, 4 4 V4 O. 44 4 44 f. 4J VTltn 1ft A'l V4 91 3S fro mimri know that they can count upon the sports world to assume on um.

a--. rihi Plire Show II 1 4 4 tin SMI Official Mutuel Prices! Sril lk Napa Brink THIRD RACI-Foui-) far-old nd fiulont. Flr-rii Kind iTa-i' TOO 4 SO BO Scotch lAdkinil 8 40 4 BO Post 2 OS, r. luru li.SOO nriiipMrau sjuu viuua un luiuim ilo awaic. amf through successfully here to-j During the next four the ciav.

Two rounds ere scheduled, but, sports world will put on three big only one mas piaed because of the'shows that are calculated to pour ram into the campaigns coffers approxi- etourtu HACK miuri. nn riririna. P.acf same 1 iinr, 4 wt 4. S'trt poor by Hard Tacli Preeeptreti. Trainer, onaw jr Runnir-f Poaitiona- St.

i Bit. K. 0. Expected In Armstrong And Davis Bout But even thouen the oiatmately $20,000,000 and pos-sibly Wt. 3 PriTT-p Bint "40 1 14 1-5 Some 4d Mudim Huh War B-ntr.

Flim.nfc dune-. Dax.d Jr IThti-A-Bov l'o ran. OM time. 4 OT'a FOURTH BACE-ThrrP-yrar-ods. IX ind onp-hulf BI1 Sont A Smithi 3 SO 1 5 40 MThf Mo iBodiou.

320 140 xi Hoopert 2 80 T.rpf 1 20 3-S Flutt M- Rb- 1 8" 6'j -116 larlen Cracicfrdut Army Rem Mann -Chief Barker fHo-Beau In'rosert p.n Joeken I Adur 2' Thicker 3 1 a Oorman 4 Woorihouj-e 5 Lindhert 6' 'a Mehrtem 7 Arcaro there were some mighty matches. Three in particulars. Med- r-. O. V.

Wibell and Bill Lees, who won the medal with aneven -11S 12 much more. In the order of their occurence, the three events are: 1. A mammoth Sports Carnival, which will include events In base- -118 10 -11S 5 1 'i 5" 4'j 3' 't 10i 8 ll1 POUtT. Odda (8 4 4 KS 21 20 4 35 21 20 2 40 1 65 21 20 11 90 49 90 10 26 75 14 80 44 35 -118 par round, had to break by a jftrolte 8 tm Two welterweights who specialize Ci'U' to eliminate Charles Lane and Bor- ball, basketball, soccer, tennis, golf Painter. 4 and 2.

Edward Ballen- 4a 5" 12' 11' 13" 14 off gatach ou I mrS" VZZ Polo Grounds next Saturday Dot ti Snider Guenn Coule Brook a Meida Mar -109 -1 16 -116 -116 -116 -116 llndian Giar Park Heiahts Gt Joe Man'i Agent Truckee Conjuror Thirteen lo it'j 12- 13" 14 the 12' 9' 13" 14 MadLson Square Garden on Tliur 5 60 3 4O-280 day night. They are Henrv Arm-Boius istioo. 20 400 ctrn rr nna nl 11,4 44ff444.it .,44 1 K. Dcrko tWahlen 4 40 nieht. 2.

A Day at Aqueduct." on Sat' IPieid Scratched Biue Agent. Time. 1 13 3-5. Th But-hwaehrr tyhe and George Baird had to win four of the la.st six holes from Park Doing and Sumner Waters In order to get the match into extra holes, where they won on the 20th. Jimmy Smith.

Hempstead champion, and Jack Evans had a rough row to hoe in order to beat Dr. Henry Jankow- urday June 24. punchers in recent boxine history, i nSlw A1 Dav- "ponent of the left tayolying the Dodgers, Yankees and hQ0 eir mat ta for SlraiBht Ptar-e Show 14 (Hi 7 6 60 5 60 4 60 1H0 Official Mutuel Prices Craeker lu.t Arniv Best Bob Mann uriania a trie ruiu uiumiiu, ten rounds. DAIlt DOt'BLE PAID H93.3II Monday night, June 26, Armstrong has campaigned with ski and Frank Lawkins, 2 and I. Admission to all these events can THIRD RACE 3-year-old and up i'j milea over burd.es.

Purse. S2.50O. Post 2 40. ol! 2 41. Start Ocd.

or drums, place same. Time, TO.i'h'II? opined through the purchase LZs in'a rSworV Burioo Mad aiaO ran. Otf time, 6 14'a. SIXTH RACl Three-jear-oius, ont tod fhref-sillee nths Vlldina Foe 'O Grohsl 13.20 5 80 4 00 Eauilnx iBodioui 4 40 3 40 Farlivram 'Campbe-M' 6 20 Time. 159 2-5.

Sovirton Shot Pin, Devalue Coley Bay. al.o ran. SEVENTH ACE and up. uu.e and 10 yards. Chlel Bud iBorlloui 21 00 7 40 4 20 Pipiad 3 20 2 80 ijeiiif.

Craa lUrohs) 3 20 T.me 1.46 4-5 Openir.j B.d. Ld Flare. Sent SpirtD.r. Letter V. a.so ran Oil time.

6 24. EIGH1H and up one and one-sixteenth mi 2.58 4-3. Winner, b. (6i by Jacopo Maradadi trainer. V.

Stephens. jumps- 9 Startf rs Boiled Shirt 2 4 6 6 4 4- 5 3' 'a 4,6 5 Equlv. Odcis 114 60 1 35 41 95 10 75 3 05 Pin. Jockey 1' Adams 2" Walker 3 Penrod 4" Miller Lane and Painter saw the of series and War Bonds with Painwr and the lanky Bill Lees.oniy Tickets for the carnival and Yielding the birdiein? instruments. tne baseball game are now obtain-Three Birdies for Painter (able at the War Finance Committee Lees had two birdies on the first office.

1270 6th Room 2722, and Painter however, had three at bond booths in various hotels. -132 -145 -134 the streak was halted by Willie Joyce in Chicago recently. In seven of his victories he scored knockouts. According to reports on the Joyce fight, the spectators were "amazed" when the decision went against Armstrong. Henry had seemingly Oaia Relah 3- 5- 5 Rilev ii 6 6 Owens Royal Archer 142 luyr 147 2 65 'So the underdogs were one up at the restaurants and other key locations Dr.

Bones iBodioui 9 30 5.20 4 00 New Glory iFreemani 1 20 5 00 Perplex IJ Murliiu 3 80 g'rauhl Place show Boiled Shirt 81.J0 40 4. SO Kennebunk 40 Sitnllar Official Mutuel Prices! 'm Rut rnmimr in Tees rolarfrl arouno me city. iiCKeis lor xne oiled up a substantial lead even before the closing rounds and then urn mnrp hirriies tr win holes. After Aqueduct event will go on sale! Tinip. 1 50 4-5.

South Br.und. Three Sands. Fonnait Dress. My Cres; aho run. Oil lime.

6 5fi ht snhirne he nri Dr. Wibell iust some time next week. lionances; lurlona. Purse. 2 500.

P08U place drivma Time. Winner, b. FOURTH RACE-For 3:16. oil. 3 171...

start aoori, mon eaM'" 3, by War Admiral o. Ai oaom. Detroit Results weren't to be caught. the first basketball game ever Because onlv one round was to be played in a baseball park, an laved todav. there'll be two on1 All-Service team, coached by Lt.

i. r-ifuu TT0r.p .111 three- FIRST RACE Three-year-olds: Starters Iron Maiden Fleet Air ouaners ef mile. in uoager imieia t- By HAROLD C. BURR -r MEN' OF FEW WORDS President Branch Rickey calls his Dodgers the Silent Nine. What Manager Leo Durocher called 'em while the boys were going through the West recently on their hands ar.d knees can't be printed in a family newspaper.

But though the Dodgers ain't talking, there's much to be said in favor of the holler system. The caterwauling, birdcalls, the hoot of the owl and the cry' of the loon make a menagerie of big league infields. The f.ir.s seldom understand what the athletes are jabbering about Dick Bartell. for instance, was evidently selling Rowdy Richard made more noise than the peanut, pnp and vendors and should have appeared a Harry Stevens' uniform. But it all very encouraging to the pitcher.

The guy on the mound doesn't know there's a ball team behind him unless they speak up and let him know they are still breathing. WHAT ARE YOU DOING TONIGHT. KID? On occasion the bleacher bugs resent a holler guy. Several years ago a young gentleman with a high falsetto voice appeared at Ebbeu Field, playing shortstop for the Pirates. This male name was Coburn Jones and he didn't hesitate to speak up in public.

After listening to Jones' shrill accents for an inning the crowd to a man took out their handkerchiefs and waved to him. Coburn managed to escape from town before he was dated up. Frisco Frank Crosetti was the quietest of ball players nil the field. But once he took over his shortstop chores he kept up a rapid fire of chatter throughout the full nine innings. Ty Cobb would openly insult the whole enemy infield, warning 'em that he was going to get on base and cut 'em down, one at a time, with his high-riding spikes.

GEHRINGER SPEAKS Charlie Gehringer was. perhaps, the strongest silent man who ever covered a sector of big league dirt. The Detroit second baseman would go months and never say a word. Marvin Owen, the Tiger third baseman, wa.s shifted to short briefly when Billy Rogell, the regular custodian, wis laid up in drydock with an injury. 'One afternoon a high wind was blowing across the field." said Owen.

Babe Ruth hit a rocket half a mile in the air. I camped under it at short. But the wind started to play pranks with it and I had to chase it clear across second base. I caught it, but stepped on Gehringer's foot. 'Now he'll say I thought.

But I was mistaken. "I could have caught it. was all he muttered, limping away." LEFTY, THE LOQUACIOUS Pitchers are not required to talk it up out on the mound, saving their breath to get the side out. But nobody could keep Lefty Gomez still. The weedy Yankee southpaw even addressed umpires on terms of equality.

Harry Geisel. the American League umpire now retired, tells of a game El Goofy was hurling at Cleveland. It was a tight ball game," Geisel recollects. "Finally, the Indians filled the bases with nobody out and Lefty was. distinctly in a spot.

The Yankees were sounding off behind him. But Gomez, it seemed, wanted to talk of other things. He left the box and noticed a ring or my finger. I happened to be working the bases. RINGS ON THEIR FINGERS 'That's a good-looking ring, remarked Lefty conversationally.

'Where did you get 'Working a World I returned. 'Play "But Gomez wasn't ready to return to his chores just yet. 'I've got a Series he said, while the fans howled lor his blood, 'it's in my locker. Remind me to show it to you after th" Then he went back to the box and set tomorrow, with tne a ween 'j- wuiu, uow, u. up- Anopheles I Adams 1 14 20 9 60 3 20 Miss Winks from today.

TROST. Runnini Positions Fquir. Wt. P. St.

Str. Fin Jockeva Odds -113 1 1 1 1' 1' l'la Longden 1 45 -113 6 2 4' 4' 2 Smith 5 45 -113 9 5 'i 5- Lov.rldge 5 75 -113 0 i ll'a 2'4 4" Brooks 52 35 -113 5 6 8 6 71 5" Coule 24 4 fi 5" Ti 8" Lmdberg 13 75 -113 7 3 3i 3' 4ia 7" Woodhouse 3 35 10B 6 7 7'' 6 6" 8J Permane 32.50 -113 3 9 9 9 9 -Stout 3 35 Top.y Ann Minna's Agent a-Fairy Bee Hasty Hatlie -Blsck Plower Erin Torch 1 Lay torn a 4U 2 Doll B.bv tSruriocki 3 30 Time, 1:15 1-5. Bayivee Bomber. Juanlta M. Spread Eau.e and Hadaiime also ran Off time.

2 21 1 1 e'ECOND RACE Three-year-olds; three-quarters of mile. Doctor Reder iCaflarellai 8 1 0 4 00 10 in the tenth heat, really poured it on as Joyce back-pedaled. But the officials cast their votes for Joyce. Scored Four K. Davis has registered knockouts in his last four fights, three at the 6roadway Arena in Brooklyn, one in New Haven.

In his last Garden start he dropped a decision to Beau Jack, but a few weeks before that he turned in the major upset of the vear and established a new Garden record for quick knockouts when he flattened Bob Montgomery in 63 seconds of one round. Armstrong and Davis are In train pose an L. I. U. service team coached by Lt.

Comm. Clair Bee. Harry Boykoff and Dutch Gar-finkel, familiar figures to New York court devotees, will pace the service quintet, with such stars as Bob Dorn, Kevin Connors, Frido Frey. Sonny Hertzberg and Dick Nochin- tin in All IVtai mamlure End of Dry Spell Break for Yanks a J. M.

Roebiing and M. Van Beurrn en'ry Scraiched Utile Milly. Tirsl Gun. Music Hall. Sobriquet iLltliel 4 70 3.10 1 Straight Place Show 40 .1 tan .1 6I Ar.disical 'Bianco) 2 90; rrf I aa tts- Time.

1:14 3-5 Paraboloid Shasta Man OttlCICII MUTUel PriCCS Iron Maiden Heelalr Mist Winks iiF'I RACK Por 4-year-oids and up. handicap: 7t-m)le. Purse. (2.500 added. Post, 3 54 off.

3 55 Start good, won easilv, place driving. Time, 1.24. Wlnneri Continued From Preceding Pge'of Lieutenant Griffith's team are who are currently hot having won members of the armed forces, nine of their last 15. and thusi on the L. I.

U. team will be 1,44 l41IUrS inu V4II v.mr. o-. AT D1TROIT DAILY DOl BI.K PAID III 10 THIRD RACE Three-year-olds and upward: three-quarters of a mile Coffeeman 1 Roberts 1 8 60 3 80 3 10 Connauiht iLayloni 3.50 2 80 Speedway (J. Adams' 4 60 or.

6, oy rorchilla Five Sixty. Trainer. Breiner. Running Poalfona ing at Stillman's Gymnasium for anxious to keep striking while theyjMarius Russo. former Yankee pitch- EoulT.

Odd. 1 61) 5 10 24 45 64 35 4 75 2 65 IB 35 66 40 Starters Rmiina Torch Skin Deep Hubbub Deid Level Eire Our Victory Sunflame Miami Springs Wt S' 'a 3 Sir. 122 6 6 6- h- 5' Arc.ro lis 4 5 4 a 3'a 2' 2" 2 Longden 112 1 4 ll' 3 'a 3' Guenn 114 3 7 7 7ia 7' 4' Durnndo 115 7 2 1 1' in, 5- 5" Brooks 110 8 1 5- 4 'a 4' 4' 6" Perman. 111 2 3 3'a 5' 6' 7' 7" Strange 112 5 8 8 8 8 8 8 Torres are Hitting ana gening goou er, now stationed at Ft. Monmouth; pitching.

I An Hillhouse, Bill King, Sv Lo- But lor the Yanks, as said, it beUo, Stanley Waxman, and at was a break, giving the rather least a half dozen other former shattered champs a chance to re- great stars of that school. their lines, alter losing nine Tennis, will see Alice Marble. Thursday's encounter. Davis came into New York last week after ten days of preliminary training at Woodstock, N. Y.

Matchmaker Nat Rogers has signed Ham Wilobv. classy Jamaica. L. featherweight, and Whistlin' PJ! 1W Slnginr Straight Place Show ti 11.40 2 90 4 90 4 00 6 JO af their last 11 games, including Mary Hardwich. Vincent Richards run t.

defeats in this citv. Innri Pranris T. Hunter Tn the fiplrl WIIIIIUI IVlUIUtfl rites' "kin Deep Willie Roache, Wilmington. for Hubbub The same pitchers who were to of golfing. Sgt.

Vic Ghezzi. Craig Ith s'x-round semifinal. Wiloby is SIXTH RACE For and up handicap, 'i-miif Purse. $10,000 added. Past.

4 35: off. 4 36 Start good, won riiiving. place same Time. 1 .23 H. Winner, bile, 5: dk.

b. 4: eh. 5- bv Cohort Dorothv Boswell Vlbra- have worked, the Messrs UUDiei ana Wood, Byron Nelson and Jug Mc- -iueii aiyai- Time. 1:14 2-3. Steel.

Lady Rebecca Snare Room. Kin Victory. Old RUk and Bo.d I.ucy also r.n. Off time. 3 26.

FOURTH RACE Two-year-olds: lour and a h.lf furlongs. Fighting Step ij. Adams) 4 10 80 2 40 Qilintero G. Burnsi 550 3 10 Agrarian-D iMolenal 2 90 Time. 0 54 4-5.

Artillerist Some Bid. Good Queen. Faff and Regal Maid also ran Off tune. FIFTH RACE Three-year-olds and up-vaed. three-quarters of a mi.

Black Badee (J Adems 4 80 2 50 2 40 Amber Light IP Roberts! 2 50 20 Navy Cross ICaffareliai 2 40 Time. 113. Golden Man. Darbv Doul-ton and Miss Advice also ran. Off lime, 4:26.

SIXTH RACE -Three-year-olds and up nile and h. Wie Mon iCaffarelai 3 20 2 10 ou' Samborombon U. Adams) 2 50 out Loango (P. Rebortsl mlt Time. 1:48.

Plaidloch also ran. Otf time. 4Ti3. SEVENTH RACE Three-year-olds and id: mlie and one-smeenth ances. will have hold-over as- Ppaden.

all professional champions. non ii, ipino mi iseiu. Trainer. J. Theall.

Fitisimmons, M. Brady. In other sixers Freddie Dawson. -Running Position Equlv. 'ignments tomorrow when Hank will demonstrate their accuracy in Borowy will be other Yank shooting to the pins, which will be taser and Tex Hughson the other set up in center field 75 and 125 Chicago, meets Dusty Brown.

Phila-delphii; Rudv Richardson. Harlem, tee at Rav Rovelli. West New York, Red Sox moundsman. yards away from a Starter. dh-Brownie dli-a-Boosuet dh-Wait a Bit Bill SickJe a-Apaclie Jack S.

L. Alquest Ariel Lad Doublrab N. ana lorpeao neea. fjuiiioruiu. Wt.

p. St i4 'a J. Str. Pin 115 6 5 5 i 4' 3" 4s 1 127 3 6 7- 6'a 5' 3'a I 116 2 8 8' 7" 7' 109 9 3 2 31. 1' 1' 4 132 7 2 1" 1 5 112 17 6" 7 fi" 6" 120 5 9 9 9 9 5 7 112 8 4 4" 2" 41 8 8" 121 4 1 5" 8" 9 Jockey.

Guenn Stout Smith Lindberg Arcaro Permane Longden Brooks Me.de The Yanks are curious about this plate. Odds 10 60 1 05 6 65 8 65 1 05 J4 20 6 45 S4 50 12 45 fellow Clem Hausmann of the Red! Soccer's part in the big show Tommy coiuns. iew Haven Sox, because ne was mnn iarni oe an mter-oorougn matcn Deiweenirj; nvan Pamltc nmturiv gt TCansfis CMv last, vear 1 Rrniilrlvn tgm rnmnnurf rt UOWn KeSUITS three- dh Dead heat lor first. Baslon obtaining him in the player-! memDers of the Hispanos and Wan- FIRST RACE Three-year-olds nuart4tr nf mile Sor.tched Smart Bit. siarway (Thompson) 7 40 3 70 2 70 Babv Erllth (I.lltrelll 12 20 5 AO 4 00 Harebell draft.

In 43 Hausmann won 14 and derers, and a Manhattan squad, se. U. Berzt 4.20 2 70 Straight Place. Siiow 4 HO a .90 1 01 1v.t frvr the Rlnes nf the Associa- lected from the New York American Henry iMeyeri 4 80 3 60iSiiidy Period (Scurloeki Official Mutuel PricesW 4.001 Time, Olastauder. Biscayne Blue.

Brownie Rossuet 4 Wait a Bit --j o.j c. ti i.v,...- 4 iTI iBeverlyl 2.41) J.SII I. SO 3.60 8.41) 8.70 M11J nltrv'B CrM Vaslvta lion, anu us rvesa ova lie auu uivjuisiiaLiaii tcamis. uragai, vamina Gadget. Mighty Lucky also 4l Morparr.

Bright Count, Darby xitepths. Chronos aiso ran. Oft time. 2:32. had won three suaight, after one defeat.

EIGHTH RACE Three-year-olds' and up mile and one-sixteenth. n.t R.ASf 4-year-olds and up; handicap: Purs. 2 500. post 20. off.

5 23 Start good, won driving, plate same. Time, 1.24S. Winner, ch. 4, by Head Play-Tragic Muse Trainer. Wm G.

Irvine. IT Mansor) 14 6A 6 in 1 an SECOND RACE Three-year-olds; three-quarters of a mile. Princess Dot lYocum) 6 40 3 60 2 60 Tigers in New -Running Positions- Rtidimic 4 40 2 Ro Svlvan Secret 'Dobspnl 4.20 3 O0.Aines 'Caffarella 2.60 Time. 1:50 2-5. Teddy's Flame Creosote iLittrelll 3 00 Starters Sad Stjry -One Only The Sultan Pompagle Byrd Retains Lead in Golf l'i 5' 3" Many, Pearl Harbor, Junior Easion alto 'a 3'a Equlv.

Odds 4 49 75 7 40 9 60 1 20 76 25 1 5' 3 4a 6' -n tut iime. Wt. -114 -115 -118 -110 -117 -108 -116 -pa i Jockeys Woodhouse Wooif Meade Perman. Arcaro May Lonsden Smith Bardla 3" 4'a i 21 8 6" Time. 1 14 2-5.

Olant Servant. Sun-rrile. Double I. Epidwn. the Spotter, Tourterelle aiso ran.

Off time 3 04. DAILY DOI'BI PAID 66 80 THIRD RACE Three-year-olda and up: hree-quarters of a mile. Fandanitie (McCaddeni 30 00 9 60 5 20 Snow Flower tYocumi 6 00 4 00 2" 8 Showtown Oold riare -Roman G.ory TROTTING SELECTIONS MONDAY'S POST TIME 8:10 R004.IVF1T nmtir Redskins' Swap -Condit Traded 10 95 52 20 Continued from Preceding Page, teur. 73223; Billy Hyndman. Phila-j delphia amateur.

78225; Terl' Straight Place Show 1 Mariaret Seotl, Taurlda Day, Dillon Goiden Rapier (Craigi 3 00'Sona. Official Mutuel PricesW" on" The Sultan 10.80 6 36 4.80 5.60 8 90 4 611 ime, i-Myrtie rueon. eprine i rlark Ranixer 4.4...W. a Johnson. Plymouth.

79227; Clarence Eluesman. Philadelphia. 79 Cllnru UlABrn Tlnaw RI444 v.firDBr EWn nun 1 nanover. 227; Mike Turnesa, White Plains, N.l In the second s.x-man trade Uiee and up. handicap: 1 and mi Purse 3.oOO aoded.

Post, S.55: off Start good. 78228. two clubs have made during the Winner, b. 6, by Questionnaire Perhaps So. Trainer.

L. lAUllii.Wa Equly. Also Johnny Bulla. Atlanta com- pa.st month, the Brooklyn Tigers merciai aviator, 73218; Jimmy; today acquired Quarterback Ray I V4 Str, 21 4 Little Wasp is ran. Off lime, 3 391,: Athlon.

Warren x-rtf la, Hanover S'le'Sv'f 0 Dewiy' Lucky Lome. Dinner Horn. Brilliant Hope' Bowman Hano.er" Kinney. -l im.no. Norman Se.tt.

VTr, JACK Three-year-olds and up: nt Bet hark Perkins In the filth. Tin. Jockeyg l1 Arcaro Wooll 3" 2' 3' 2 IDemaret. Bainbridge naval training' Hare, Halfback Courtnev fRed) 3't Brooks Starters In Question Sickles Choice Profile Futurama. Mustafa Spoon Bread Tragic Ending Wt.

-122 -117 -109 -113 -102 -102 -113 3 711 5' 4 8 1' station, 73223: Tony Penna, Day- Driscoll and Center George Smith iton. Ohio. 76224. from the Washington Redskins in Odds 4 30 1 65 13 25 1 80 23 50 1 1 60 10 05 14.90 5 4 B' 7' 1' 8 5' 5' 6 7 Guenn Wooahoune Longden Thacicer Joe Zarhardt, Jeffersonville. Pajexchange for Merlyn Condit and the Indians down without a run." DON'T STOP ME IF YOU'VE HEARD THIS ONE The fans don't hear everything the infielders say during a game.

Tony Lazzeri would say a good deal that was intended for his pitcher's ears alone. When the Yankee moundsman was taking a plastering, Tony would trot in, pick up a handful of dirt for a stall and tell the rocking twiler the latest cfunny story to steady him. Lazzeri even exhorted his outfielders. George Selkirk had his troubles catching the hot stoves the hitters lifted to right field at the Stadium after he joined the Yankees. Jimmy Foxx hit a cloudbuster out to Twinkletoes that the outfielder staggered around under.

But good old Tony was there with his helpful admonition. "Don't let, it hit you on the head. George!" Lazzeri yelled, cupping bis hands around his big mouth. Oddly enough, it inspired Selkirk. He made the catch on the stagger plan.

But from that day he became a good, workmanlike gra.ss patrolman. 1' 14 40 6 0 0 4 00l Blue Nose -109 6 74-222; Denny Champagne. Orlan-j Howard Callman, backs, and J60 300 nooseveu Kaces urr Scratchedperleci Rhyme, welcome Pass. do. 77226; Lou Worsham.lUniierer.

tackle. Lillle Abner iLiurell 4 40 WeSthlirV 10 The Irotlino r'me. 113 1-5 Athbyibitrt. Mr Scntr S'raighl Place Show 10 Rll 4 (Ml 3 4,) Sill 2:11 6 80 Pairlel. Go Again.

Sphalerite. Ext I also ran. Off line 4 49 at Roosevelt Raceway were Official Mutuel PriCeS" sVekiia'chSk; naited by rain here tonight. The Profile Mill 1,4 V44.I4J SIXTH RACE Three-year-olds and up. furlongn.

Creif Daya lYocuml 7 20 3 SO 3 00 nuht PRESS SELECTIONS iCharles Town tWi. Pullt'hore U.it'relli 3 40 BO Poiymelior (Roseni 5 20 FIRST RATI. -j FOR MONDAY Bainbridsre Navy. 77228; Charlesl Hare has been a regular in the Rutan, Detroit. 78228: Pvt.

Jim Washington's back field for the Gantz. Camp Tynriall, 79 230; past four years. He plaved all but Floyd March, Tully Secane. 85 235; a few minutes of every game in Roderick Bullen, Springhaven, 85 1943 when the Redskins won the Tom O'Connor. Yardley.

Eastern Division championship. He 73225; George Fazio. U. S. Navy.

'attended Gonzaga University. 76-226; Al Nelson. Pome Verda. Smith, veteran center, played for 78227; Sal Di Buono. Larch-: the University of California before Imont.

N. 79231; Dowell Hamp- entering pro ranks in 1940 with the ton. Reading, 79235. Los Angeles Mustanes. He has Aqueduct Time.

1 22 2-5 Leou W. Mi Ethel. I Naniti al.o ran. Off time. Morocco Betty.

Three Percent. Traceback EIGHT RACE Three-veer-olds and up al5o run. OH time 5 29. one mile and 40 ard4. 1 Carole M-.

Tiger Miai. Fire High. four and one-half lui.ongs' Balloon 'Hummerl 340 5 60 2 40 Blue Norther iCokeri 300 1 nn Mother Daisy iLeggetn SU tdv Action Young f. Waistcoat also SEVENTH RACE anci Pre' Lad iDeluciai 6 BO 3 0 2 80 upwaro: one ana leerun miles P.llorlad lYocum) 7.20 3 00 2 20 Farrell (Marinellil 2 60 2 20 1 1 lj-i. ij-iinv ltiriRirK rl 1 1.

Charlie, SECOND 2 20 Ssixer. Ar.iac. e- Vane. Vero Lumen also, v.i MAL.1L rlc Timid Greenock iLirrelll Time 1 47 1-5 Her Br.v Who Reieh. ran.

Off I imp. 6 43 'j been with the Redskins since 1941. Driscoll. a newromer to t-he Na 5 Pamela Quiet gkot. Annie ea.

A Stymie, Lucky Draw, By Jimmlnv. 1 Boyv, Al Current. Eye lor Eye. 8 Kquinag. Olympna, Party Buater.

BFS1 STYMIE. Hulse Takes Two Met Track Titles AQUEDUCT FORM By Topper Mills. Updo 6.80 4 60 120 Precise iRoon i Time, 1:28 3-5. Bell Soma. Copperette.

Swirlaiong also ran Off time 38 IMII.Y noi BIE PAID $22 40 THIRD and up' one and nne.sivrnth 4. Bushwicks Meet Diesels in 2 Today tional League, starred at Marshall College, Huntington, W. Va. He is now pitching for the Richmond Suffolk Downs Continued from Preceding Page Colts in the Piedmont League. niniv' ARE CDt0 Mia MIlnUAI ii a ffnr a Ir.b 4.

Jl. I a .4. tOK MONDAY Defenae Some Where 'Edi-nsi 3 60 ISO "in ,1 nnutny, Baca to Back FIRST RACE $2 000; claiming maioen vii4int vuir, 14 ur ciMnneii 1 ram Ktamp. two-year-olds: live and a hall furlongs, alae eligible list, could be a (actor. I.onr Nirht, Doun Oil, Ronald M.

Cannon. U. S. Navy, held on to the! condit joined Brooklyn in 1941 discus title. after graduating from Carnegie track events Tech.

He has been an outstanding 100-vard dash First. Herbm Thomp- 'back in the league, being picked on Wt. No line Inspired can better last. PP. Horse Juckey Ancher largo crowd is expected win and one loss.

The afternoon to see the New Lon- wet. to start Jim McKenna and oummer Slock iRootl 3 2 Inmate tHadryi ,5" CUv Stable. Danmg alio ran Off time 2 13 FOURTH RACE-Three-veao'dS and 1 ST4R SONO- i i- at nnn 11. ti -D. Meade -8.

Brooks II) TK1KR MISS- i inn ww. lilt? n.fHBl iHV alloa'anreR; two-year-oJds; fillies; five and tiwi u.ese.f, no ia.se -on cap- Chet Pavlok. the same two hurlen II HRVSALORIS -No boy son. Cun.t ouru, second, tniaw pficocn, the Second All-Pro team in 1942 naimv ftprinf, Orcus, Materialise. Brown Uanrer, H.v Cop.

Coleen M. 6 Con Admiral. Army Glider. Va.dina Fleet. 1 Clopd Liiht, Jamoke.

Cab Sir. 8 Star Boarder, Jelwell. BI-S1 HA1.MV SPRING. a nan mnongs Honeymald lEdensi 4 00 3 0(1 ln 1 Sisier T. A 2 Vaidma Hiker- Proh Pc-ciima No boy No bov Moaiee Hummer 1 6 fi0 fin 3 J.

P. Curry- Remoiee iHernande ....4 'i 1 iiir in Jl.tnactlliea me MUX Kosner- Lo.t ouaro, ui.ro rtea conun. IInBprpr nnri fallnan ,,,,,,4, uo out la.st year. The Connecticut A.freu a. c.

tnree caxe, who the at- team rated as one of the best in SiV-m r.n- ciayion hwirVB been nlu eked bv he tra'tioii in torts vs iwblph-rr New Enclanrt iOu-rts. s-roim. Rouen uomiei.y. n. oeen pmcKM tne 5 80 4 xxxOenial Sam Mills Time, :50 4-5.

Riik-h Tran 111 111 111 117 U7 114 108 117 108 101 117 108 114 PP Hore Jockev Wt. 5 SII.VKR SMOKE No bov ll)K 5- 4 PAMKLA C. Arraro 11 ft- AN NIK LF A D. Meade MlH 4-1 1 Turbulence Mascheck 108 6-1 3 Durability May 108 8-1 6 Quiet Shot S. Brooks 108 8-1 Ixt.rr P.irk.

The wiJ: M- iiiuu, tijtui tauiriiuvjij, umt uuiru. sin, js-vvm, nAriuaii man, unater JOP Prs.s of tllP nnm? lounn. M. -ooper. TTncprpr nlnvp4 at PrtHhom 5 Head Smart No bov 8 Special Pet No boy 9 Fire' Htfrb No bov Queen Blue Querm 12 R.

L. 13 aHersadaie tn.flbera t'l fi loi Suffolk Downs Results FIRST RACE Four-year-olds and up-waid: one m.le and a sixteenth Aralre.que l.I. Brennani 8 80 3 60 3 00 Off Shore iSistol 2 60 a 40 rlub 1, anxious to have his charts; "3tM jim Crowley and now has a war am" Therefore, he a tn. Arch.e rarson- job in Baltimore Tr cr Silver Rmnke. in with in and with Atkinson ma he hard tn heal tn Ihe 4 Tfiroie No boy Uin? W.lllv Siener.

ffTme." r'onefr 'hira. Kudy P.one-r, on R'(tl LHlv. fifth nrferini nn the card. St: a wbea D. Diisco! 'lie r.n- tile 15 ii Jelly Bean Lindberg vnin.

lounn, wn.iRin Mi.4ju.if. 1 a. Pamela I did well to finish ieennd to a Mrs J. D. Lit entry I' r.ef! hi Famas Time also ian.

Off time. 2A9 nl of a miie. Stroking Lee Cdens 17 60 fi 00 2 Rrt Lost Found 5 ti) 2 So War Asen: 'Roof 2 40 TeridJ' r.l2" Governor. John 3 0eori'e so ran. Off lime, SIXTH RACE Threc-year-oldl gnd Up: Jiree-quaitcr.

of a miie. Pf -Ma. Esprit 'Room 2 80 3 4ft Sliver Beam iShaeffen 3 06 B' ume 3 0,11 lso 0(1 nit i Bay Meadows Results FIRST RACE Two-ycar-oidi five fur Moscow iu. both whom have two l-ro. hu Joseph M-tdgv-CM Star Hang, working well.

I. nur tfan In Huhriurri at (be meeting and will have to this Initial aeamper for maidena over he raurhl. Annie l.ea I. a ipeeri.ter from -on win to their rrrrti rurlnnca. Will have Meade up and mi" be the gale but a trine shy on courage.

a. Sai 'I ycc. Co.umoirt Min-lor n. Maj, Ai Ptitei U. ti Sai -mpme jo.

uu 1U1 hu a good thing. Tiger Mm alao doing everv Uteri 32 30 29 40 thinr askrd of her. might be a atronr eon 2Atp ne Phsjos lime. in tjiiaroma Hasiy Wire. Grand Day, Travelalnng, Cosse and Hattle Belle also ran Off lime, 2 32.

SECOND RACE Four-year-olds; three-ouarters of a mile. Brown Saxton tLuthen 20 00 5 60 4 40 Matne Sue tj. Brennam 3 20 2 80 Allegro tPrattl 520 Time, 1:12. Depi. Character Man.

Yankee Paity. Nd Queen and Robert F. also ran. Off time 3:02 i A Inir ifi iS SIXTH RACE $5 000 added: the Handicap, three-year-olds, seven lur- zwuepaTO iLi aigmvle. 5 00 10 tender.

hrv.aloria la in hands. longs. 4 W.rmUul M.ss. 9 three. UO-vdrd hn nnrd.i Owen N.

Y. A C. second, Im.s py Ci'y Dfpdrtmeiu ri Recrefttion, iiiid. Wi.iiam ScntitirP Coimbm 'miin Kpi Hn iv rim- 444I.M ui.i cn mlie ana otie-sixieenm. THREE EIGHT ROUNDERS TOP MacARTHUR FISTIC SHOW Prob PP Jockev 1 LICKY DRAW I.ongden Ii BY JIMM1NY Alklnaon STYMIK Stout Wt Odd Hore Jockey Prob Wt.

Odds l'i 118 8-; 118 4-1 112 10-1 105 12-'. ronune a.io ran. Off time, 4.39. a-Dead hea' tor SECOND RACK Three year olds: one Sl'FFOLK DAILY D0CBI.E PAID (109 811 lift 4 aici. Wnliam Mnxftaul Mrtiiii? Aiacir.s.

15.7. 44fi-v cirri hurdle-: First. Waiter Wel.sch. .1 liiMi ur tan i l.k tiuerin 1 BOYSAN live- A-hame iChalisi 26 28 8 40 5 Bn i third hace Two-year-olds eighths cf a mile. bov 11.1 4-1 Atkimon in 8-1 miie.

No bov -Lindberg 2 Seeing Eve 4 Doggone TUMULT A secuud. Uavm bfitier. urana Slr Di.t 9 70 5 60 3 80 1 Sir, rite Tbrrp 'do-jt? lat ire and Sal Bartoln wrre luckv to prt iv 1.1. id. Ht'iry.

Pioneer Brave Commando iGravl 6 00 4 00 2 Tesl Flight- iht No boy 113 8-1 Thacker 115 6-1 No bov 115 10-1 a roiling Don (Leggettl 7,20 5 20 White Easter (Edens. nZ'mV, H'Uhts, Outcome. Ume 0mm, lso Cub luui'h, William SUctier, unallacuea. Qoxina at tn? rlo.se decisions over Frank, Lucky Draw, never better, aeema Ideally plaoed in the 7 furlongs of the Ootham Handicap and we are makinr the Wlde- Pin Up Girl (Claggettl 5 60 3 00 2 60 bBullium (Rollins) 2.60 2 20 Chance Tide (H. Trent! 3 60 Time.

1:00 3-6. Patch Buck. Jack's Jill, aFreddle'a Oama. aPalnotlc Pott, Melody 4 Omaloo MarAr'hur Ma Knu 111 Tfi1 rmip. 0 Three-mile run Clifford Go.d- uiiuin Tusriav rAzht 1 rr.av stxjil Riibino'd chanres 6 Knight Armor- 4v nr vn.

iluer representative our beat bet of the day Lady Orien Neves i 3 30 Time. 1 39 2-5. Helms Pride Camera Man. Sun Gooee, Pat Rico also ran. Off tune.

5 14. THIRD RACE Four-ver r-olda and UP: 7 Gunf.a..h It. T.pip Franklf of Charlev 'f'1'- Pioneer Cl'ib. second Leo Fondacaro. return so with Pep.

jq.j By Jtmminv will have to he caught and S. Brooas 113 Paseuma 114 Tnrr.f 111 8 Hero Mine. a P. v. 1 eon- a dangerous one-two puncher blnr 5 Mono, Heoow 10 Hoekev 0-' crriaimy inouiu ot nripen dj pmenn.

EIGHTH RACE and SV one-gixteenth miles. Alfred Stuart (RootI 7 40 3 80 3 no Ouerrllla iHummeri 40 2 80 Mllcave (Edens 1 5 JS 1:47 3-5. Big Steel. Five-o-Four rn and one-six'eenlh miles Kln, of Castle, a rank disappointment Atkinson in the saddle. Stymie, given Slrplnl Calm iDnhimnrl 1 rt at A r.

aKng la wmAx, In. a. Inn ll-te tultar snip vvau ana owire wuest also ran Off time, 3 33Va. aF. W.

Hooper entry. M. Farm entry. FOURTH RACE Three-year-oldg and tender. Dut.i- Ch.i: Mil: or.

Kf-sler. Cf.r.rv I fellow who know- the weak spots in hi- Pl0l.er Cluo. Time. 15 43 7 r'va' Vnel hit fnnent ui 1 Ha.l-mile rim First. W.liiam Huise.

N. lOURht Hi- A J.ph Hull. Columbia: el- Ui Slivers, Freddie Russo and1 third Rudoipn Simms. Pioneer Club; Litt.e am (Bai.pyt 9 80 5 10 mBJ nh the improvement here. drtlls- Coa.suaclt Post (John5on, 4 40cut 0ut all of the early runnlnr in re- ca j.j.

upwara; mree-quarters 01 a mile. rop, eanoter lso ran. Oil time. lime 1 4B 1-3 silen Ju Hkddv s.n. nj tw.K.

K.t... k.p. 00 "wu ru a 6 00 3 40 2 80 rj-v. a tir.u i 1,1,4.4, a. "-g iimr.

Qreftt Kills HndiCHD: cls three-veir-1 fourth. Uer.15 Lusaii i i'mc .711 dn.nam. Bcb Henrv. the latter In the Gar- fieri op the La'kin-Stc'. r.irri Paciiage rn Off me 5 49 I old and up.

one and one-eighth miles. Lighttoot Lee iSisto) 4.00 3.20 D4 I noi RI pin) ll 1 THIRD HACE-S2 000: the Prb War Regult fMcMulien) 3.80 tr, t-iks Fa.n frirfe: I --f pi. F.r-i James A seror.a Wi.iiam Orr.d S- h.rel nn rr- ctii -uiuft dim rr nnr'c jocspy wi, "i oirna bea- FOUHTH RACE- Foul -ytdi -oldi. and up j.ljTllt'ng and Easy Quero also ran ibout one and a half miles. Off BOYSY EBRETS FIELD 3 fio Prdersonl 4 10 Mui.u.i'.iwrry in t-t tiui'a.

118 6-1 FIFTH RACE Four year-olds and un Murphy 3 nr, (iranrl S' Bo fn n-'n. -on Fon-cliiru'o. lrr.ri Si 'I line 10 55 ri.ipn rl 1' TODAY 2:05, Double Header and P. Hni 5e I aXAVARlN JockPV No boy Arcaro Rrooks Atkinson F. Zule.t Lynrh Lindberg 4 90 3 80 4 4u Lvciuin .1 i 'Rooiion Prob Odd 4-1 111-1 5 AIR CI'RRKNT 6 PORTKR'S AP 1 Bank'up.

4 Bourmoti' i Eye for Eye Rronx, air paired in a A Jer-ev cri 3 ROVM. Rl BY II- No bov in 4-1 furlongs. lb lo-i Hoops fJenklns) 8 80 4 60 3 4.1 112 6-1 jWeaiherue (Lemonsi 7.40 400 R'lni' f-. h' r-. A BOSTON I-)' i.t MiniTrfi Jari; K)RI RANGER Penrod or Merlin' 4 no 30-: a return -sjct wiil I P'1 Mvs M.s ran.

Off 6.18 1 i if-; RALE I'd. r-yeji-olds and up Ion v. l.vj I III na 1SJ 155 1J8 143 135 1 F'gru Adams 2 nMuffled Dr.ims No Ooy 4 Air Marshal Mers.er 5 Arimnai J.tn No bov llp-v f.t Rfrr.R'ifir. Kr smv -i: 4 P. 6ii.i.vn.

r. :4 oa. Thcmoson. Cia-l O.iard 2 M.lfnrd Parser. P.onfer 3.

Naud P.nr.eri C.u-i 4, p'r'r 10- 8- ho.sv. nnaoie to srore arainsi in. ton- A III flight lerdv la really meeting a field he tT i' lnF V) A 4 ill can h.ndle here and have n. 4 35'? K'C" eZWygtl-. ') ruse, to offer.

Air Current, alwava a stout 1 J'. 'l Th ST "TfJ horse in the stretch run. mill be turning "ACE-Three-year -olds and Up: 1. k.n.4 Pnrl.r', J.X lUIIOng. it In the drive f- home.

Porter's Cap Like Hrr Day PeoVrsoni 7 BO 3 10 2 10-1 o.jni Fieldfare Brown PPUalu 'La-Mipiii 2 .0 20- Delaware Park Resulls Palhfn Her A.nn c.a;.cirtua..a uranu o'J. u.n, on 2.40 Mintiock (J Brennan) I ni 0 I 't i i Tn lO H.mrnel AfCTlOV 8ALE No boy 143 6-1 h.c.ugM. 56 3 0i vci-iisc t.iaKieiii 4tp 3 20 da h-: Bo.rd 40 1 aN Clvman and Mrs. Mirhalski. A Waller.

p.oneer nr nlris and un. I Navarln. though anle to Iinlsn onlv inirn EirjHl KALB a-. 1 1x1 c. aiming; lour uumuuin 00 ana up Time.

1:11 1-5 no lure Time. 1:11 1-5 SIXTH RACE ward: one mlie. 11, ai- 4 nnrawi. n.n., anil no: nn ana one-sixteen in 444444,11 I John Taylor Pioneer Cub 4 Heroert. Oiand 8: Boys.

lime. 0 of). CITY alo ran off time, the hurdles and should make amends here. miles. 2 SO 1 Cerl le 1 Neves 5 80 3 80 4 50 gnd Royal Ruby won by open daylight last 2 90 SEVENTH RACE up; one mil and one-sixteenth.

ah lurno 1 Robert Olden Columbia M-onicatchme 'Bailey' Muffled! pp wnt-4. Jockev tune out out moves up here. 2 40 lee'. 2 Pv: Irving, Mond-1 Sihhliria I4 and Dennli i N.varln. rate, well, SALESROOMS Arthur Murray 1 Bowers) (.20 3 40 fn BtooK.yu wr.

Cii'i'rv nho -an Off time. 7:19. I FOURTH RACE 2.50Oi maiden three 1 and up; s.x furlongs. irTn.Ae.ri,m: Arthur Be-l I EVENT HRACE-4 years and up. Prob Odds 118 8-1 lis 114 4-1 10-1 1U8 10-1 108 10-1 108 8-1 117 10-1 Time.

1:48 3-S. First Draft. War Bogrufa Plict at Livingston Street ward Coonerman also ran ftff I a vtmv 8 PARTY BUSTER Lindberg 4 OI.VMPI'S No boy 7 DIT Mehrtena 1 Eoulncx Longden 2 Miss Susar Atkinson 3 Teta Maude Maschek 5 What Not No bov 6 Blue Pom Arcaro P.or.ef.-'ciuo. ar.d John Columoia rni.r No Line 7 30 4 40 3 00 Hor-e Jockey Wt (ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEAR8I Scaooic (Craijtmylfi Oalla Nancy (Neves 10 60 4 30 111 SLIDING HOMF. D.Meade 114 5i3B EIQHTH RACF Four-year-old gnd up, I d'hiomaii 5 lee' 8 Inrhes H.niiT.pr throv.

1 Henry Drryer. TIP 5 1 FCF FIFTH RACE Ihtee-vear-oio- and i-KV ff'n 1 Hn Srr.m.ri.' ICfO 4 70 Sin's rand iBitT' A'KoiMn' 4 90 3 JO 8'iatey 'doer' 1 5n i ace- 1 Ctier" 2 60 1 Spimi- I Time 47 1-5 Benitar. W-i Blown Ttleii'v Cnr.P'i-v Hh', ri Hoc it Bov P.i.tKy Ra.der Ki Mad im nn Ot; tune, i )( nr. SIXTH HACE ar.d 3 3. i 'MiCrta-y.

4 20 3 CO Vt "Eeoso RACE T'-va-- Idea! Cut' 'N Wall' 5 30 In1 An'i iK.irK.nnn' 70 7 Time 4) 1-5 Or.fcti.i: Duv.ii Pre Si: -i 'V-iin-nn' An Tflite: B'mh H.ke H0.vo-d 'V' 01 3 7 0 Po fi Pe-- Kf-- FEVENTH RV-'E Tn 1: 4. -i a i a 4 r'T -e i Pc B.J I'll 3 ti 4 lO If -1 up 'i'l A. iv t- 'S-'-c a -n Time 12 4-5 Pt -v En' )'-vit f- T.i.ep"'"' Kra- ti.t. Mid I1 a H-7 'nv .1 Wi r.ne E. a I' 7 i 1 Pi H-af-n 114 Br Or 'Orayi 3 20i() HARLIF NUBI.E- Wm.

Pollak Wm. Pollak Jr. AC (per 2 mrhe 2 Irvinn Fnl No boy No boy one ana one-nan miles. lin e. i-rnice il a.

diu.uci.i i. 4,4 Q4.him4M4,i. ii on van -ft en A 1I! 112 114 feet Ri. 1..01 a -u i.ii uimw. 4 1 A connachta (Luihen 3 20 2 4rl Auctioneers 3-rde- Battle 3 40 Party found the one ard a hs'f.

mil- trek of Ust race miich too far but la better snit-d et this eib ate-" -a -e- 4 J.im Mea.lier A. 12 44. 4, p. Sjr.rt-. jn hu Tim-.

36 1-5 Henn L'on. Bnowlmt on CflneSflaV, June 1 ifTl 'j r.ch. -r 1 -re Ke- 4i I'll i. i- b- -rh Rod. -ill be a eois.l., of a a en Ms usifl try.

D't has been 07 al A. .11. lade 5 40 4 80 3 0n 4 Fir-t Admiral No '(' ria 'Dvr- ft 10 5 60 1 5 Kinf I.ovenrioe i Kd if! 4 HO: fi r.rer Bevond F. I in-. f4" flKliia.

Danger 7 If If No boy I licrtr. Ciaucho, Red Ear aim ran. O.l 1 8 Broke Even Young A 4T inc A-' rig sen-ational'y for this, his season's O'lard 41 let 10' Con bosv. Never Tcok the Count f.irnishi.,RS Fi.u Columbia M.d '9 --No biv -Nn boy pounds apprentice a iowancf State Colle-ie. Pa.

(UP'-Leo 114 1C.9 ii4 114 i 4 loo 114 r.4 109 1 t'hariian -No bey a in Hi. inrhes. :2 Briarstrcam iih m't: Hourlc. the Penn State boxing rrr.rMl,m e.aim-d BEST Ll'CKY DRAW. STB RACE.

knnw.a hcttT tfl fair. 4.r. llOUsehllld line ft 1 re- up 1 4': 'e- 1: 1 inch-, ii fr.n. N. A 'f '1 7-8 inrh.

F'l are Peacock (i t.t 22 8 3 ynvd Rerin" 22 fe; 4 inches O- Uunier M.dsn.pmen 7-8 r.rtlf Te.gh' 'nrfiv Her.ry 1 U'H -l o- 4 8'i 1 Iimi Mfurie. A 25 feet :3 Alama'e L.ndberg Di.cu-. thiow 1, Lt. Hugh Cannon. 14 Belma'ch Woodhouse Na (eel 8'a inches 2 Harry Sir Oa.no Ouerln Vhneider Pioneer Club.

140 feet 8 Inches. '8 Johnstown Boy No biv Serv.s Coast Ouard. :3 feet 8', Run Bar. ier No boy tt 4" Tl4 4i 10 Hi'lfjh NO bOV ihlmself. He was neve- knocked out ami 4 40 2 40 2 00 mv-'irt 1 nri'n 1 Fiee nufhev.

'Scots i 4'1 4-5 Mir.eran, W'le ene: proresslonalipriva" frnm Prl' the WHEN OUT OF TOWN REGISTER FRO.M BROOKLYN in 200 starts i I fighter. 109 A 35 fee- 2 utiles Frank Bers' 1 TRianjle 3-09 1 2 I (Ime. 4 15. Tcp Reward alo ran Oif ea Command a. hi rda.

08 -s. incne. 3. Irviin i Mitish.pmen. 138 feet 4', inchM.

snaing Home, working wen, may grao- A 33 lee:.

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