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BROOKLYN EAGLE. FRI JULY 12 Eagle Selections Brothers in Hill Pro Demonstrates Ballots for Most Duel Sunday at Sentiment in Golf Valuable Player Parade Grounds Kiein Teams with smith win Prizes Due Soon TAPPER MILLS AT JAMAICA 3 Starry Cant BILLY SMITH'S PREFERRED PLAYS Nangre 1st at Jamaica. Orange Blossom 2d at Jamaica. Buy And Sell Sth at Jamaica. Long Island Amateur-Pro Crown .1 Jolly Soul N.

Y. State's Soccer Association to Mail Blanks to Managers Bob Sundstrom Toils For Greenwoods, Jim Works for Senecas By RALPH TROST Professional golf may, of necessity, be tied to the dollar but there's a strong sentimental side in it, too and blond JAMAICA FORM No matter which team wins haired Bill Klein, the Wheatley Hills pro, enjoyed it to the By BILL GRAHAM (Empire City Meeting) Ballots for nominations for By JOE LEE- when the league-leading Iuu al tiempsieaa yesieraay as ne u.iu ivch muui, me Greenwoods tackle the Sen- stead amateur, won the Long Island amateur-pro champion FOR FRIDAY the New York State Association's most valuable player ecas Sunday afternoon in the a stroke ln front of the biggest Parade Grounds circuit, the field tne tournament nas naa a AAfAr RfAATA awards in the American, Met- AIIUIIICI DlCCtW Eastern District PP Sundstrom family can't lose. For aecaae. DOWN MEXICO WAY Mickey Owen, former Dodger will be Bob Sundstrom, catcher now a member of the vera Cruz team of the Mexican League, chats with Admiral William F. (Bull) Halsey at the All-Star game earlier this week.

FIFTH RACE $5.00 SCRATCHED known os Sunny, flipping lor the ster assisting Pergie Cameron at AAIT, Ar DlAAf I loops will do maiiea to warn man- and talcing the mil the Garden City Country ub ggfl lW QQS the American circuit opposite him will be his waS JhetGarden City man 11 IVI IMi Layear in American cjrcun Jim, recently discharged from the ld gr Sster for 'the U-l Steve goalie for the On the sidelines Will be tow-headed assistant. After the 111 VTd IMP I lf.V 'hen national open champions. their dad. a top-flight outfielder in L. opon, wnlcn the young- 1 IUI Brookhattans.

while Bob Umty, fast semi-pro ball in his time. ster won at Cherrv Valley Wool-1 Brooklyn Wanderers fullback, was ikli mi i Both flinirers are rated amona the -ThL k. Tonseeded Bobby Rises, thus far I he runner-up for the award. It is imMid her. rroi Turf by JOE LEE top twirlers in the National Division a fUp tor the amateur-professional untested in his march toward the a certainty that the vote SECOND RACE.

Jof the Parade Grounds League To championshjp as as thP open finals of the Nallonai professional ali'for BrLfvn Hisnos who Ethel D. Jacobs' Stymie, last year's handicau champ, on Wm Bah has thus ar chalked un S2 JL 7i.J' li. grass court championships, was ox- such sterling displays between Will meet up with two rivals who hold decisions over him this successive tnumpns ana unaer Garden citv them will Pectea to win nis quarter-tinais ne sucks wnen Su, his able wine, the Greenwoods have i Liverpool P. Despite his solid season in tomorrow running of the $50,000 added Butler Handicap. Freshened by a short rest, and responding well in morning trials he worked a mile in 1:38 4-5, covering the first half in slow time, but he was flying at the finish of the prep Sty SIXTH RACK J4 oc forged into the lead in tne race Yes said willie.

dutifully, without exerting -oo much pressure showing in the same games. Lavem for the honors. Manager Charlie Woolsev put up tne cup And ,0, at the West Side Tennis Club, For- will again have to be content with 5 Monteleone is always quick to call wilHp and did win it Htus. second place. ou on Bob to tame the toughest op-'Klem had thp tremendous satis- Other favorites were Donald The Metropolitan League will also position and to date the enemy has fafUon of havi made Budge.

who opposes the clever new be naming new winners Last year 9 failed to solve his fancy assortment pfomLse to a real good friend star, Carl Earn: Piankie Kovacs. Jim Santry oi Cork Celtics copped mie will have everything in his favor to make amends for his 0f curves and fast balls Eleven vears later tie won it woo iaf.es on aeinuuuig cuampion -v. l. i if o. 4-- Bill Meyer's Seneca Club would nue Bloi.om WiKon 108 8-5 III EI M.l;er 30-1 1" Caldo Arcaro 1.1 Ily SCRATCHKO Fomplaiif Kirkl.nd i Point SCRATCHEn LrtUldgtor -Na boy 113 ao-ain this time he and rr IWelby Vtl Horn, and the veteran Bowes ol the Bronx Scots close Lit-eii wu hi i a.

there har.tllne tooth and nail who Is behind in the final count. Santry' th 7tm if he haa ntUmr CnailBS 'ork well In the morning, he loses his edge in actual competi Wayne nas cnangea his allegiance io tne i Swiss P. C. of the Eastern District Ditcher or two like Jim. This Sund- it, Sabin.

tion. There should be no excuses tomorrow, as the Jacobs color- once. Again in 1939 Bill strom has won three and lost none SCRATCHED 'SSSSZ i Afreet Nodare 113 lt Iwn I. In llptop xxBliCk Ra UlUn 103 to be the 9 LHnhPorir Nb" 113 l(r, Mama Fu lu tomts SanieT Woodhouse 113 Akron Gal't lat wai not true. Tb! one- rbaner to kt pce.

talvadn. mi a beaten tavnrile la-i ,...1 Prob llniihinr tblrd. Pomnalade wa In the bearer is in fine fettle and will be getting in with 126 pounds, and is keeping Bill Meyer's club' owe morT with Bob' Odom" quarter-fina'ls Riggs teams the Connecticut loop. ene less than that allotted to Walter M. Jefford Pavot, winner in the running.

with Van Horn against John No- Honors in the Eastern District of the Massachusetts Handicap. It's the first time this season Hurl at Same Time Klein "has "tot- of trophies and'grady and WiUiam Wetesbuck, while League fell to Leon Mercker of the third race klm mh i I "opmes ana tnp timers of mternational Da- local Hakoah team with Ed Benamy ar.d icldlnn twi eny horse has given him as much as a pound. On several occasions tins one, more or less doesnt mean, vis Bill TMen and VIn- of Prospect Unity in second place. 53 furlong Others expected to start include Concordian, 116 pounds; the two brothers have been teatured. much except this Woolsey Cup.

it m)t opposr Earn an(1 T1. winner is still with inn same PP Horse Callorette, 11G; Sirde, 114: Bounding Home. 106; Burning Dream- ln different games at almost the was late getting over to Wheatley Georgc Lott. lineup but Benamy has changed gJZ: 105. and Lucky Draw, 105.

First Kiddie will not he among those ad' was' 1 7, has and will SEVENTH RACE present as the grev not responded to training prob i to the same diamond. The Woolsey Cup was one he wanted jj Tn the German-American League, ably be rested until the Saratoga meeting Nick Combest jtwo might have been opponents badly. 46. ifrom Gene Mako. 75, 8 Heai clubs clashed, but neither Monte- tremendously haDDV about the i' i a i American A.

C. won for the seconi Azure Wings home on top in the fourth race at the lucrat leone nor Meyer called on the boys, whole thing for there's a real ro- Vall Hom waj a .3 g3 '4gi year in succession, with Sonny Week odds of $19.80. The lad made a daring bid to slip through on the Irhat game was taki which meant victory tddie Arcaro toon a nay on ana io ana tne ureenwooas are pro wnicn, lurk. Reward has f'aunce. Ferrv and Ki mi ralah iiittutiuix utatiutaa pano lm Hill ouisiuig lui icvetige.

aimmeu. Probably the ablest performance In winning vesterdav. Klein had. with his goal West- r.n aeronn aH Phillip a lowing the races, member of the H. B.

P. A. voted several dona of the season was turned in by superb partner for Smith, out of! Spring Lake N. J. Julv 12 lU.Ri eharity tour, is now in his native fourth tions to sick members of the organization and also went on rec- who conquered Greenhill, 13 to 2, (golf for a while with bursitis.

speded Gardnar Mullov ol 1 Aeul oc hninrr nnnncoH tn tlio fivp npiTfmf lav tn ho imtinsprl mi and allowed onlv three hits in the rioht on his oame the one-time xin I he Flume P. C. He has anneared in Horst pari-mutuel betting at Saratoga 20.209 persons attended the Jim took the Mohawks into Colgate basketballer providing the Oklahoma City today in the semi- international games with neighbor- pg(Mt5 Home ro I ire sport yesterday, in which only three favorites won out of the onwood has wn eight of its 10, for a stang b.rdiend' glub Inviiatio Mullov" markers. seven races. Liquid Lunch (S.4.10) in the third, Russian Action tests while the Senecas are magnificent pitch to within a grip's' McNeill in the onlv on-lc mat.

la It Is believed that the choice nf 2 I I -SPOOK SHIP. with a mark of ($1.30) in the sixth, and Chance Mate ($4.70) in the seventh. length of the hole for a finishing Scheduled for today while Alejo managers will fall on an Eintracht nna 111 oeiween una uie Kussrll of Argentina takes on na- uwxi uiis yt-ai. wrinei Of her Jamaica Selections I Hempstead player reeled off enough tional champion Prankie Parker. Miet her and Seppl Antretter gooa noies 10 give a one unuer eignt times winner of tills meet, w-1 uicnwuneq as uie lavonics.

Ttn.vinff Monarchs to Face Bushwick Team BEN, GOULD World Tem School and at Camp Shanks par. imorrow. ounaay uie seconu game 01 tne itmpiic wny iTiccniiy; Klein, too, was "on the stick. Russell was the only unseeded home-and-home total-goals final for Kntt He always gets inspiration in this'player to get into the semi-finals, the National Challenge Cup will be Na. Press Daily Mirror tournament and he had plenty of scoring a big unset yesterday with a played in Chicago when the Proud Miss Tabouret it.

With a little keener 2, 75 triumph over fourth- Vikings are home to Ponta Delgado JJ1 Aubrey on his part they might have turned seeded Prank Guernsey of Orlando, of Fall River. Last week in New 'T that five under par score into Fla. Russell, trailing 14 in the, England a bitterly contested game j. jfishi puftit BlS Cb something even lower. Isecond set, began forcing the attack ended in a 11 tie.

The Pall River Bonn Piar. Ferrr Com an, Won By One Stroke won six of tlle next seven ls al5 Eastern finalist for the Rebuke Lucky nard As it' was. thev beat out the Al games to close out the match. National Amateur Cup. which will oow'bSi Paris and London Tonighl in Dexter tempting Willie Joyce lucrative offers The Manuel Ortiz-Kui Kong Young joust I The first half champions of the in Honolulu on Sunday is a fegro American League, the Kansas Brosch-George Baird, Brosch-Jim! WKer was pressed lor a time oe- oc played as a one-game final the sellout Enthused by Jack I City Monarchs.

come to Dexter Park cullen and Stanley' Harie-Tonv lre ne eliminated Bill canning of week following. Reams' glowing reports of his tonight for a meeting with the Longo teams by only a stroke. And new heavyweight hope, War Bushwicks under the arcs. The' behind then came the Rockfrlflhom Park Entries Eagle, Mickey Walker game will start at 8:45 p. m.

and Mullov eliminated Edward Mov- ms.r nrr. 100 Brilliant pitching, a stout defense, wifIy Cox. Paul Cavanaugh and hard-fought miles. and such dangerous hitters Alex Ferguson, Bob Baxter and ctt' 9'- hi; 6 Shaheen Johnny Scott, Buck O'Neil. Ted Ff.TKXWm Tommv Bowles and Jack i Strong.

Jim Green and Wlllard MMion. Mal cfilieta and Joe Turn- Monmouth Park Entries 4 1U1 Brown, enabled the Monarchs to wa and William Govern and Pat, nMT RACBt2 5oo: el.tmuis: agreed to train the Indian for his most important battles. The Ike Williams-John Thomas skirmish for the N. B. A.

lightweight crown in Los Angeles this month has been deferred until late August and will probably be held at the Olympic Club with tick SECOND RACE- SL'. 300. I Elmer (Violent) Ray, anxious to show his stuff at Eb-bets Field or Dexter Park, won't as long as his manager keeps sumitting a list of fourth-raters as possible opponents Julio Jiminez is Wondering what he has to do to break into a Garden semifinal Twice slated to show there. Jiminez was frustrated by the only two postponed shows the Garden has had in years Plans are under way for the opening of a new indoor fight club in Long Island City Ben Jeby is longing to join the ranks of ex-fighters turned successful referees and for the record, this corner first announced the Louis-Mauriello title go over six weeks ago. Raul Zenit, Mexican lightweight, is now being booked by Irving Cohen who has about 99 other pugs on his list too Referee Johnny Burns doubles as physical training instructor both at Haverstraw wuj iaii iBU pcmiain.

cjci 1 II ipiiv I 1: 4 B. U. Softball Nine Faces defending champions, the Cleveland tne teams blowing hot and cold 9 UNITED PRESS SELECTIONS Monmouth Park 9 Fort Tilden Unit Tonight The Brooklyn Union Gas Club ets priced to yield a Si 0,000 manager, has a fine staff of hurlers 1 Happy over the long, well-groomed course. 4 xMfRd 10a 9 Cnlo Al iRedi Brosch was hottest for 5 whi ah ricm na'OxDn-he tossed off a 32 for the inward nine. Tonv Lonao, the man who pp.

wi finished second to Al In the L. I. i house The Jake I.aMot from which he can make his selec ffrJelhe Mowlee To 6 Clyde llfi7nons Cm, 4 xBu'ckle Uo 111 9 Rockood SSaramsa pn; 108 THIRD RACE S2.300: claimlr a psix 1 Czech Lass 1116 I 2 xxChar.ce Run 113 7 Maear.e 113 8 4 Rear Guard 108 9 Bad 5Nals R.ward 108 FOURTH RACE -S2 300 a hree- soft ball team will meet the soft ball squad from Fort Tilden at Gas tion. It is quite possible that he may select Jim "Lefty" La Marque, realizing that portsiders have given the Bushwicks the most trouble this' upen ai vviifatiey nius a icw uon ago, had what could have been a 70. A couple of very holeable putts third r-olciM weren't canned for they weren't Paced by Johnny Scott, who is Service Field this evening at 6.

Donna'. Ace petro Boj 1 Jos The Gas Field is at E. 83d St. and s-cino Gold. N.te cnes.

1:3 Ditmas Ave. J.neVr. Oa, This will be the Gas Club team's e-Naval B' Miss Oellthl third game of the season, and. as LlBhF'ST bet happy lark usual, the club will play hot to 120 the soldiers with a buffet supper Arlington Park following the game. i-westneid.

Bit. ftl. Carr MacArthur Mat Card rrH'Ct? Jimmy Edgar go slated for Ebbets Field, was abandoned when the latter demanded 33 of the receipts Reep your eve on Dino Plata, a great lightweight prospect from ('anion, Ohio will be the site of the Jake La-Mntta-Holman Williams go on Aug. 5. needed.

batting at a .471 clip to lead his 'turloluV FIFTH RACK -SJ 300 tre 120 Iff: lr 1 Liberly Nane 101: 9 circuit, uweil nas a Mis average and Johnson, the stellar hurler, boasts a .400 average. Willard Brown now leads the circuit with a total of 18 home runs and Is expected to cop the four bag title this season. Manager Joe Press has had hts itaue Boy. Sonj. Brei Jim Cullen did his regular Job J5g'J on the one shotters.

Cullen must 4 tt-lVh Bur 113 be considerable of an iron player, HACK -2 or just grooved for one-shotters. 5' 'wr pp Mallon and the kid. Tommy Bowles. 1 Au-nicimt. J2JD had some big moments, only tola Blind 120)7 Bo have Jack slip on a sliding two- 1 H2LK, footer for what would have been WJJS2 and up ii a second-place tie.

But seconds wi didn't count for much yesterday. ins' It was an "all or nothing" affair a v-f George Lenihan wrestles Micheie Bar.ai 107 Leone, in the finish bout tonight on the weekly mat card at MacArthur sky 111 Btadlum. Other bouts pair the a Spoon Italian Blimp and Kneinnold Metz- BEST BET PLUCK FLAG club traveling along at a terrific Roundup pace tnis season and win start his SIXTH RACF 120 ger. unariev oiraaK wiui noe Yourist. Harry Finkelstein with Rockingham Park 101 Fritz Ziegfried and Duke Keomuka I Haleynn Boy.

Abbota Maid, Shahera strongest lineup as he is anxious to gain a victory over the Monarchs in The medals and monev went to prino, llJiop what may be their only appearance, the winners alone. Today in the SIXTH RACE S3 .000: I ltn JOC Meyer. WHOI eirr. uunoinier. iran.

iu.i. 103 4 Teee Land. 1 Rumors are making the rounds to the effect that Hank Greenberg is thinking of retiring from baseball as an active player. Hank was not with the Tigers yesterday as they opened a of the year on the Woodhaven open, it 11 be different, diamond. seven ni nch WI esoue, 12r5xMil II etwood Belle Today's Scratches Beries in Boston against the Red Sox but Manager Steve O'Neill TROTTING RESULTS Brown Dodgers to Play Pirates at Ebbets Sunday SEVENTH RACE PIRST RACE Par.

104 Monmouth Park i Wis' rlsimlnj Crl" w'" ghrnti6 Rockingham Park Rurl Rb.l Btarh BEST BET SI SPARK. Additional Sports On Following Page RACE 500; kniiht. Peck Abbe. soran'n lis one-half One of the greatest Negro outfits and 0 ao sinlin the country, the Pittsburgh Pi- iciaLa-ki 3 40 '3 io rate, will be at Ebbets Field lr 19 so Sunday afternoon for a United eighth States League double header with three-jear-Leesome. the revamped Brooklyn Brown xj3copet Dodgers.

The first game will start Pmn "lat o'clock. The Dodgers ex- 'J 9so 4 Joj hlblted reaI strength on Inde- Uw Day when thev took lie VtivZl meuure of the Milwaukee Tigers SECOND RACE Time 14i? naia ne wouia De on nana toaay. lie saia ne got. mat lniormation from Greenberg, who phoned to say he was in New York consulting a doctor The Chicago Rockets of the All-America Conference have signed the tallest player in grid history in the person of Ralph Siewert, a seven-foot, two-inch end. He weighs 245 pounds, wears a size 11 shoe and has run 100 yards in :10.6 in his football clothes.

Records for drawing bases on balls are due to be broken in both the American and National Leagues this season. At the half-way mark, Ted Williams of the Red Sox had 91 walks and appears a good bet to shatter Babe Ruth's old mark of 170. Eddie Stanky of the Dodgers has walked 77 times and is well on the way to breaking his own N. L. mark of 148 set last year Lorraine Fischer, holder of 17 American records, has been appointed coach of the Raven Hall swimming team in Coney Island Jack Ramon, who posed as an exercise boy at Hollywood race track and slipped horses cubes of sugar filled with Benzedrine, was fined $150 yesterday and given two 90-day jail sentences, which were suspended.

on time alter tne dovs irom tne city 01 knocked off the pace-'setting Boston Blues in the first end of a bargain bill. I Owner George Armstrong has fur-1 no ther strengthened the Dodgers for ja-lthe important clashes with the Oawfords but he Ls keeping the iair names of the new additions to hLs FOURTH RACF Pac, 7 30 3 SO 2 roster a secret. Gus Greenlee has likewise bolstered his Crawfords for SCHICK OWNERS! Make a note of this: NEW BROOKLYN ADDRESS 1 903 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING, 26 COURT STREET -0 the big occasion. The club from the wu Smoky City is one of the hardest time hitting in the Negro ranks. ry70risfiwrdhptf Do.fM i Sta jNl'v ondFloibuthAva, FIRST RACf 1:30 t.

M. I AOMISSION CMIIDI7N HOI 4 Star Long Beach Bouts on Tonight Hurricanes Crush Bostwick Polo Team Westbury, L. July 12 The Hurricanes once again trampled their I way to victory as they swept the Bostwick Field out of the Spring PIFTH RACE -The Herbie Katz, Brooklyn heavy- litewvn. Bowman Har weight belter, and Luther Club yesterday with an 11-3 victoryj (micago crowd pleaser, collide to-lin a semi-final match on Cochran! night in one of the four headline Field. In the other semi-final the eight rounders at Long Beach Westbury quartet nipped Stadium.

In event of unfavorable; 9 8, on Tom Mather's shot less! Groom. Dandy Jr. 10:08. SIXTH RACE Cli price $2,000: one mil weather the snow win oe earned man a minute Deiore tne final oell Intact to tomorrow flight. on Whitney Field.

The comDanion features trot out The Schick Service Station has moved from 1007 Fox Building, Brooklyn, to 1903 Chamber of Commerce Building, 26 Court St Bring in your Schick Electric Shaver for a check-up. The same factory-trained personnel is on hand of the new address, ready to put your shaver in tip -top condition. Io Jr Ne Abbe. Fran, Sunday July 14th l1. S.

I mu. presents DOUBLE-HEADER Featuring ume of bacehall'ii Itr. ai. i Negro Start! Pittsburgh Crawfords Brooklyn Brown DODGERS EBBETS FIELD First Came 2 P.M. tUkm at Bom Ofirr INC.

SCHICK SERVICE, of three convenient location Henrique Rodia, Mexican light- Dexter Park itime 10:37. weight, with Al Victoria. New York-1 seventh race Trot m-r er with four good Madison Squarel Morris Reif of Brownsville and. im 11 Garden flghU to his credit; unde-Joey Peralta of Mexico headline the Pradanet Hanover (Bum I Jeated Tommy Marra, Golden Glover, Dexter Park boxing club's show onJ' Md.0"" 'MUieri nf New York, with Lee Black. Har- Tuesday night in an eight-round scott ran Hanove- iSSSi an lem, and Frank Pucci.

Ontario! bout. The co-feature eight rounder also ran ort time io 57. Teatherwelght, with Earl Trader, brings together Jimmy race Pace; one mi Philadelphia. Corona heavyweight, and Brown (Jordan) 59 Katz aims to prove in tonight's Bob Miller of Yorkville. A quartet SjSfJWg.

Hate with McMillan that, he is ready of four rounders will complete the Rail I iji tosmne. Pa'he for the biggest of names in the card set by Matchmaker Johnny MANHATTAN 17 E. 42nd Street Room 600 BROOKLYN i 903 Chamber of Commerce Bldg NEWARK 1 0 Raymond-Corn Bldg division. Attell. Mutuel.

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