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THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW! Jackson Appeals for Norkus Bout By Faqaly and Shorten Ring -Body Gives Tom 30 Day Suspension LITTLE SPORT By Rouson CLWS CLUB whole Sux Com TWATBk' Tf 1 Hf If 301 N. HlLVlTiZ, mrZje (-v CC jl By JOE LEE Although he was suspended for 30 days for "physical rea-isona" by the New York Boxing Commission, Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson said today he will appeal to Commissioner Chrlstenberry to permit him to fight Charley Norkus in Madi By TAPPER MILLS YOXKERS BEST 1IET PRICE RODVEV son Square Garden on Mav 28. PlsrlU PIP.ST RACE Pare: on mile; 4 12. three ar.d LEADING DRIVERS Httugbtoa 3-1-3 Laiv.b 6-5-3 1 Dominion Boy a put on the mis- Last 1 Sxpre Cinef Adam 2-1-6 St. lit 34 2 8-1 6-t 4-1 15-J 13-1 PP.

Dr-ver Out Odd ii-Urhtftn pen-inn IUl yesterday because sjo Top Smylov Hat ft lei Valle Kei 3-1-S Dne-r 6 Sjmbol Ctiano 1-8-3 7 Mighty OraUan WalKer 2-7-5 Ctiesiertown Boy Waltera 1-5-6 1 Mn, The A. Ntitl 2-N-7 of a hlnoil clot on his Hgli Jordan Phalein forearm. disclosed (here Thorn were no fractures, however For Chess Title A Midway Queen Thorna 5-5-B 3 Bay State Tom O'Donnell 5-7-2 2 SEYFNTH RACE Trot- A CltMlflcd; xlle, $1,000. Laat 3 PP Driver Out Odds 1 Prolect lit flMtf 7-4-7 I Marl.Tiftb 4-1 3 Mi, Bown Buuei'Kortti H-5-2 6-1 4 Jasper Hl-Le Turlington 7- 5 LojMJ Star BradViry 6-5-5 10-1 7 Brt Fir.fo Muryhy 7-7-6 15-1 8 Suprtir.e 2-8-2 4-1 A V. fiandii (Irat'n Coiritwt 7-5-7 Kr.ifht Mver -3-8 and the Korkaway Beach heavyweight will request annther iihisipul IlaymAD T.

Hod tint C. Hinrat MftT Hit. in DuHh Kurtua Waltfri 6-1 4 -14 5-2 4-1 SKCOND RACB- $1,750. 2 r.dMtrd hong Thomaa 6-7-4 5 Uaeen i Joy Bedell 4-3-4 3 A.un;n Hanover Cruisi 5-8-7 4 Mm Mver 3-4-2 6 Peer Campbeil H'ignton 8-7-7 7 Migtity Sassy Danoer 4-8-8- I FTOHTH RACE Pace- CUBSlfled Last 1 -Ifi Itrown Dr 6-1 6-1 one within a few days to permll Bv HERMANN HIXMK him to heSin training for the The zig-zag course followed Norkus battle. Mikhail Botvinnik and Vas- International Boxing t'lub'piiv Smvslov in their world officials said Jackson was ionshi tch in nble to fight Norkus under the limit nr the m.snpninn cow has had chess followers Bmi hrley 1 Mr Mid 1 Ruttai lll 2 Prince Counting -j 4 The 5 Scotch Rei! i-n lie: 1- i-i 2- 4-fi ri-2-3 Ary Mrher Mer Phaisn Seoit oi icman 8 Mer 7-3-3 A N'rmina Hal Co, Mr Aniber Ann Mvw 4-3-3 SIXTH ACE Pace A led T5 Sw Mill, $3 000 3 Luette Hanover Dancer 1-75 1 Wlcomlr Ted Jordan 1-6-4 10-1 6-t 10-1 4-1 1 fi HOW DODGER PITCHERS COMPARE WITH REDS 3-1 3-1 l-l 5- 6- 1 101 in-i 1-1 7 Algernon Wlrxat 2 4 hrminc Knight Jordan 6-7-1 1 lukei Maid Hubbard 4-9-3 6 Dorter pj wood tamper 5-2-S 2 3 Atom renno 7-2-2 i 4 Eve.yn Direct HnT fi-fi-3 i 5 The Adjuster Hudson 5-2-2 I 7 Mltthty SanU Chaniplon 6-7-7 1 8 Pearn Buudae Waiter 4-3-4 AE, King Riya! M'Tavtsh 1-5-2 Pat Prince MarDoncld 4-7-3 uut wiHiio not oKav trie matcn mule mmui, uic, DrnleT 4-4-1 until Jackson as passed by experts believe that Botvinnik.i Yonkers Winning Posts DODGES FITCHFIM V.

ltrDI EG pp. Would Si 14 IT 14 -26 UVl the commission. with a two-point lead, will The Hurricane was accom the wlnner and panied by his mother at yes- terdav's hParintr anri Tnmmv.tam the that he acquired: THIRD RACK-Pc: CC one mhe; i.7.io. Prince Rodney Hodcim l-H-7 H-2 1 BUrk Hah H.uihton 3-3-6 3-1 7 (irey Hnrringer 6-5- 8-1 2 Linda's Ilro Benedict 2-7-5 4-1 4 Card Trick Hubbard fl-3-t 10-1 5 Honor Jn Champion 6-2-8 8-1 6 Junior Con MacTavtsh 4-4-1 12-1 8 Strong FleiBth Jr. 3-1-2 8-t A E.

Chippewa Chief Myer 4-7-8 Voloson Bain 5-5- SPORT BRIEFS after ander Alekhine. Eighteen of the games i.UF.TIME 1953 W. Trl. W. L.

ret. Mark 4 1.00(1 1 1,000 1 Milllai 2 1.000 2 1.000 Feerea 1 1 OOO 1 1.000 irnMae .800 1 1.000 Wad 3 1 1 1.000 In 10 .704 3 I .730: Niniikt 4 .000 IM 4 I I 2 .333 HnthM 2 1 2 I .607 1 Pellea 3 1 .000 .000 1 Laklne 4 3 1 2 .333 1 Merer .500 1 1 itrDi.EO riT Him ve. dodges Lil TIME 1953 W. Pel. W.

PerkeeiM 2 2 ,500 1 1 .500 jBecaewaki 1 1 .900 1 1 .500 Smith .455 3 0 1.000 1 11 .421 3 .000 PodMlea 1 4 .200 1 3 R.tl n.b i er 33 .195 2 .000 Nmball I .000 1 .000 5M scheduled have been completed fourth rack ttoi; time he said, "I told my mother ml.e. $2,000. team which FORDHAM VMV'ERSITYS two mile relay Dodgers' Sandlot Depf. Turns to Foreign File and the score tands 0 8 (itmett Bantrr Tbvaiui I was going to loe because she 7 hrinr Macllonkld 1-4-5 3- 1 1 8-1 1 4- 1 1 been beaten only once in 17 outings has accepted a bid pampered me too much, and favor of Botvinnik, who has '-'-i I'm I did" seven games to his rival's; WJJSLrZLTXS 11- pere glad glad in the Los Angeles Relays, 21. Manhattan 5-) (to compete 6-1 College is considering a similar offer.

Terrv Foley, Frank 3 Corby Dancer 5-2-3 five and drawn six. Botvinniki seemed to have it all his own! lo-i Bill Perichetty and Tom Courtney make up the Rani foursome YVes Santee. the nation's fa-test miler. will 3 Abu Hanover 7-4-5 8 Blir- Som Oromberg Jr. 3-4-8 A Bpi.e Prone Berry 1-1-1- r.oet sor.c CU-il 2-1-4 Tommy said yesterday he way until Smvslov won the iere-i BB Cil.vi;ieil.

tnt in tho ernitament nt the' Tlr Pace; one forego his favorite race Saturday to try for a new world half 3.1 iinile mark Santee will be aiming at Mai Whitfield's, i iook a nrm noiu on me n.sim. crowded dressing room. Com-situation, overtook the cham-j 1 11, misioner Chnstenberry repn-lpion and for one brief pell' 2 Jrt H.u.mo. mantled him for "popping held the lead. i i r'v and told him to ''take defeat; Samuel Reshevsky, Brook-! SSi'-IXiT SZ 2- 2-8 1-5-5 4-1-S 3- 8-3 3-4-4 8-5-8 6-3-1 Belmont Park Entries fob rBiD.tr TOST r.M.

FIRST RACT2 $3,500: 2-1 6-1 8-1 10-1 8-1 Stanley Dancer, three-time Yonkers Raceway driving champion, was suspended for three days for an "indifferent drive" of First Dream, Tuesday night Fordham University will compete in the Canisius College Christmas basketball tourney. Uuee- a 111 uie iiyn's grand-master, is looking, rrrrz verrtiB; elx liirlov.g.5 Imiin course), pp. 1 Dirk Pride H3i 9 Day In 2CircuOal 1 1 2, 10 Athenturfcjit 3 Lucille K. 108 11 aMorin's BiJ 4MffhtDrn 1 13 12 Lternal Mike i 3j ine mnK.v nocKaway neavy- forward to meeting Botvinnik u5iweight suffered another set- in the team matches between lback when Ring Magazinejthe I'nited States and Rus-ia drPl5ed him flom third to fifth jat the Hotel Roosevelt in place in the latest heavyweight on June 16, 19. and 5 Red 113 13 eBirooursville Bleector Mill 113 14 Llbbj Pirn.

First Place at Slake As SI. John's Nine LFA) Dl'ROCHER, Hints manager, will turn actor to-, morrow night he appears in a half hour television show "Al Toolum and His Buddy The show will be on B.C. Channel 4) at 9:30 p.m. Harry (Sonny) a 210-pound linenian from Brigham Young has signed with the British 7 Gro-Prince 113 15 xMr. 8 uMnrenom 106 16 C.retie Lerl F.

Sutrk-E. Hollon entry. ratings. Jimmy hlarte was listed 21 Reshevskv is still unde- Columbia Lions Tackle l.edin Laimucchi of Fresno Sta'e mwond race 84.000: oKimini: fourth on the heavyweight con-lcided as to the United States yeu-oMi: four e-d h.it turior.u twiae-; in tne new ratings.lcliampionship tournament open--ereourwi. wt wt He had previously been ranked in Mav 29 at the IffL third in the light-heavyweightlchess Club.

3 Ext Man tie 7 sturdy s.ster 1 13 listings. I Leading scores in the divi- Tangles With NYU York Universitv's var inked a grid contract with the Chicago Cardinals Doris Hart, oi ft to tvin the women's title at the British Hard Court championships, fought her wag into the quarter-final round by eliminating Britain's Kathleen Scott, 6 1, 6 3. enoMercy iiji i 1.,. 1 1 ii. i a rJ nilli.Fll 171 3lUil, ltlUli UU LLdll dLlll Ilc.ll,i SltV sity baseball team, its win streak extended to five, returns fistic fireworks at the lloxing eacn 3'a 'z; Brooklyn, .5 1.

oinmlssion nippting at nooni Myron Fleischer and Theo-tomorrow. Emll Lenre, pro-'dore Lorie, tied at 6Va V.i, to Metropolitan Conference moter of the Eastern Parkway vill play off for the Calderonj competition at Ohio Field today Arena, will present his books.Cup in the Marshall Club's; jn a game with St. John's that lor examination to snow ineretamamir cnampionsnip tourna was no lapse In his tax pay- men t. El) MATHEWS of Milwaukee may terrorize most pitchers in the National League but not Ruben Gomez of the Giants. When Mathews drew a walk from Gomez in the sixth inning of yesterday's game, it marked the first time In 22 at-bats Egainst the Giants' righthander that Mathews had reached tirst on either a walk or hit Cleveland manager IjOU Houtlreau has switched Billy Goodman from second to left-field.

Billy Consolo is the new second baseman Doug Ford sank a 15-foot putt on the final hole for a 67 and S.VH) THIRD RACE $4,000. (The allowances; three-year-olds and up; atout a mile and a naif: hurdlej. P. Wt Wt 1 Palton 136: 7 bxxxBeaupre 130, Ji.Hy viiiU 131! 8 Curly Joe 1301 3 An. Hyacinth 132; 9 Kternal atorr 1481 4 Brechin Term 130! 5 alndlan Kre 130111 Out Point 136; (lxtra Points 144' Mn.

a. H. Boetwlca-Mra. Phlpps en--ry. I bMetcelf Jr.

-Blue Run Parm entry. 1 POrnTH RACE 84.000; maiden two-year-olds; lour and a halt furlor.fi; (Wldener Course), p.p. wtlP.P Wt. 1 1 Contour 116 9Ardenr.es 116 2 Spoony 1 16; 10 Lasta 116 3 Lady Tlp'e 1 16i 11 Chance 116 4 aPnncesa Klsa 116 12xxGlrl Craiy 109 3 Conversant 116 13 Mlse Hobbs 116 SaChlo Devil 116 7 Hula Hula 1181 lSxColmbra 111 i ments on TV money awl Tej will decitle possession of first place. With a surprising six-and-two record in overall competition, the Violets have a three-and- Sullivan will apply fur a Ii 4 frl ESS PROBLEM XO.

3515 By O. KOI.TANOWBK1, SAN FRANCISCO Black 8 Plecea BROOKLYN STATE DEPARTMENT The Dodger tandlot department is reaching across the whole of the civilized world. Irving Rudd, its director, ia at present carrying on correspondence with ball teams in Italy, Eng- land, Holland, Australia, Dublin, Nigeria, Formosa, Cork, South Africa toward organizing foreign amateur teams. "England, Italy and Holland are pretty well baseball-minded," said Irving, probing into his files for the letters. "But in the rest of the other countries they are asking all sorts of questions, begging us to send them all kinds of text books on how to play the game." Already the State Dept.

of the Dodgers has shipped gome 10 dozen baseballs and six dozen bats abroad in addition to the 30,000 balls and 3,500 bats distributed during the past year around Brooklyn, Long Island and Staten Island. DODGERS THEIR TEAM "To all those foreign kids the Dodgers are their team. One of 'em once wrote me, 'Brooklyn is a wonderful You learn a lot about geography, too. Fairbanks, Alaska, plays one night game a year that starts at midnight. The whole nine innings are without lights.

Mr. O'Malley received a letter from a Jap addressed, 'My dear sir, Mr. i Another came from Hoboken, but it was from Ho- boken. Antwerp. "Many of the most interesting things come out of the jungle," said Mr.

Rudd, embarking on a travelogue. "Movie picture film was sent to Bolivia, a reproduction of the World Series of 1919. It was shown with religious and educational subjects along jungle rivers, sometimes 12,000 feet above sea level, by a grateful priest." GRATEFUL DUTCH BOY In Holland, the game is often called "honkbaal." One little Dutch boy had never touched an American baseball before the first Dodger consignment of 12 arrived from the United States. It's safe to venture that the soft, velvety touch of the leather became a thing of beauty to the fledgling. "One Englishman wrote," continued Rudd, riffling his mail, "that he heard the Dodgers were the big team in America.

Seems that one of our blokes told him. Nice chap," said Rudd, without a monocle or other prop. "It's kind of pathetic how they will accept anything an old beaten-up ball or a broken-down glove, the stuffing half out of it," continued Irving. "And inclosed in the let-' ter are a couple of crumpled old bills, American money. We always send the money back.

We want to promote a good spirit. "If we have to get down to brass tacks again maybe goma of those foreigners won't be on the wrong side. Perhaps they will remember what the Dodgers did to promote good will and sportsmanship among the nations. Do you recall what old Bill Klem said, 'If even' country had played baseball there wouldn't have been even a first world one league mark and now trail cense to promote boxing shows! at the St. Arena in' on Mondays for DuMont (Channel 5).

Lence will move his Monday Parkway shows to ABC-TV; the Redmen who are fotir and 1 "rs' money 'n the Sacramento Invitation golf tourney one, by a half-game. ii ii ii 116 16 Telary Channel 7) begi mm i aMri. W. Blalcemore-Pin Oak entry. It was learned the Brooklyn PIPTH RACE The Hleh Fleet; puree alloeancee; tlUiee and marea; tour- outfit has filed an application to onerate as the Continpntal Stengel Gives Lane Guerin Advances Yankee Brushoff In AAU Handball Casey Stengel today bm shed! Dan Guerin, Boston Young.

off his. severest critic, general Men's Christian Association, led vear-olds and up; one mile. P.P Wt.P.P 1 MLuou 11513 aMe 2 La Peroue 114 6 Hcme-Made u4 Sports Events, Inc. lit Two TV Shows llxHadas.iah 113 7 Win, In another conference game at Ohio Field Saturday the Violets face Brooklyn College for the Second time this season. N.

Y. which shut out B. 70, in the first meeting, has topped the Kingsmen 21 times ara tietl them once in contests f-inee The X. V. .1.

I'. eries dates back to 1808. The Violets have won 30 and tied two of the I 45 games played. Last year the teams split Coach Bill McCarthy, dean of C. O.

Ieelm entry. It Will be interesting tO See I sixth race The DouKet cammed how the International Boxing 'j Handicap; 16,000 addea; three-year-olds Managers Guild reacts tO tV0 manager irank Lane of theitne way into tne semi-tinais or and up; alx rurteis; (main -national TV ehnw nn the same Wt wt p. 104 us night. If memory serves this) corner, that organization put; chance 108 thumbs down on a proposed 1 White 8 Pieces White to play er.d mate in two moee White on OR3: on P. 91: 1 Sam Brrwlc 2 aRuthred 3 Elixir 4 Alerted 5 6 Iswas the National A.

A. U. men's senior four-wall handball tournament at the New York A. C. last night.

Cuerin eliminated Dannv Frank, Brooklyn Central Y. M. C. 2116, 2114. In other quarter-final matches White Sox, with a curt "He's just trying to work himself up to where 1 am." Stengel, whose Yankee managerial talents are debunked by Lane in a current Collier's magazine article, said, -r don't let him worry mv life." 119 11 Plus Fours 119 Bin OK'8 and KB, Kt on QKt and KB6, ii)6.

boxing doubleheader on m. Kelly entry. VToHnosHn niohl. locf OrfK0r i Blar.k-K on QB5: on Q5; Kt on QB4 aMrs. C.

Silvers-Mrs. hBelalr Ktud entrv. n. ,1, QR3( QRlJ, R3 aild KS. Chess problem No.

By A. u. wnite: lq-R. seventh race 3.5oo; con tendiii one coaxial on maidens: three-year-olds end up. mile end let Was Sufficient.

metropolitan coaches, will send Herb Bittlinemaier to the mound against St. John's. The 6-2 righthander has a four and-one season record. Toe Pushkal, New York A. cne-eiihth.

i The Jimmy Slade-Archie PP. Wt. 118 8 Corlantuni- Dupas Hopeful 1 Lark's Moore May 12 date is out be-no cause Slade suffered a cut over! 2 seiUy-FIvi lltil 9 Host Gor. i YONKERS TROT RESULTS us his right eye against Jackson. rt ran Drttae Ai Slade manager, i jioims out in tne article.

defeated Fred Crav. West Side that the Yankees' productively MCA 21 11 17' system directed by gen-mVn Solomon, Brooklyn' general manager C.eorge Wei tral V. M. C. conquered Jack paved tne way for nine pen-Kiunderson Hartford Y.

M. 'nant winners and eight worltl'c. 21 1 2113 and Bill Ichampioihip teams before r.auro, Brook'lvn Central Y. M. Stengel joined the club.

besled jat.k jm)rri Xew 3 Amy Roostart 113 HI Cochlto I v.Fm 109' 1 aSentimeni J5A: 1 '4 12 B.k. Meioot i 6 TJ: Prr.ff 1 8 3 Vnng-Kf 7 Rainy Da 105 14 vTurn Ryu EIOHTH RACK cltimir.g. year-oida; one 1.730 FIRiT RACE Pitf City Co 'Jarca-i hi Jimmy would to Sum-i A Dmn mn. x. to re in the couu After King victory Joyner said he would ui leans, ptii tu.r.i iRwo io8; esw.

wry q. 108 rather fight Rocky Marciano; York A 2111, 2110. Moore but if there was a VUP- vT.0 i nosibiiitv of t. titi. er Orleans "whiz kid fighter, said a tier.

Brmch liai 7 Jet FTash 3xEvi Tranc ll.1l 8 xBlnartrt.n in. ft biu Rtrhw MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS NATIONAL LEA C. I John Abate and Joe of the X. Y. A.

the de- 15 Proctor 121! 10 Dei 1 tha ViAi.r. LUUdV lie liuutru 111a viliui iuuo jiiiL-iicavj line. lie Brw HeUig.Hr 5 60 3 5(1 Brewftr I Burt-r A 70 P.P. 3, 5, 7. Trrr 2.14 rinav' Elain Win, 3e M-rtM, Bpv-y Htnover ako rn Off 8: 28.

Bcrtvlxihcd Hsien RoAcroft. B3COND RACE Pt; or. 750. Btr.y Goos (Hiymtn) 30.10 12 20 9 60 Midway PrtncwafR Taomu) 8 80 4.60 Oiiwy Chief (MacTaviili) 8 40 P.P. 6.

5, 8. Time, 3-5. Memlnf Surprise. Wall Street, Way crown, Way aio ran. Of! 9:02.

A rot finish. THE DAILY DOUBLE PAID $129.90 1HIKD Rrr or.t 81.70. Mist 7.00 4 30 rav (C.Wingii) 4 80 3 60 Annivertary Havman I 2 90 xFIt, xxAevw, zixlO pound pprtnElc 1 cit.med. r-ity "would grab it in a minute." Ttmple, Cincinnati C'iilraeo Hndcea, Brooklrn Moon. St.

L.ule JC1 iUl tUCllf-t. UfjUillOl, (tiClllilllll Pat Brady in a 10-round nationally televised fight would give him a chance at a "lot more TV appearances." "I wanted to give a good 9 38 is' ia champions, triumphed J' 372 as Vsy in the doubles began. 4 it i7 The Winged Foot pair defeated 4 lit 17 .370 Larry Dolan and Jim Mulker-o a pc- ins. Pastime A. 21 10, 9 .419 01 19 -10 37 8 1 5 405 -1 -10 37 6 13 i1 IS JOCKEY STANDINGS SERIES IGNORED All the letter writers are sorely disappointed not to have seen their favorite ball club train In their country.

The crowds, particularly in Australia, where night ball it played, often total 12,000 fans. One team in Italy is named the Venetian Dodgers, recently registering an 18-to-3 triumph over the local Giants. The little Italian boys don't seem to grasp the function of the World Series very well, never once mentioning It in all of Rudd's correspondence. But that isn't so funny the Dodgers don't seem to grasp it, either. AMERICAN I ttWI Br.si(.n Golf Movie Probes Hogan Top Secret Tuttle.

Detroit PP. I 8, 5. Time. 2:13 4-5. Indian U'juaman, uomch Gay! Maci'herson.

TJIini K.r.g, My Stephens, Bait; mors tXii.fi, If (u0 ran. Oft 9 24. HOME RI'NS HMri. Dad ten, Kias- fight, especially since 1 was on television for the second time." he said after his unanimous decision night of the 26-year-old Brady, who couldn't cope FOURTH RACK Trot; one miie: S2.500. i -ewskti.

Poit, Redn. 4: Saue: Cubs 4 80 Dag.ixorvi-.y Ann tHaus'r. I 22 80 -1: i.uoa. Haner. cuds.

4. A national magazine, has 10 be back in the U. S. HoJiover tPhaien) 4.3' Sr. Ha.ver (R.iis: i P.P 3, 1, 2 T.roe.

2 13 4-5. rn W-eta in 4 17 4 1 i 3 30 3 00 Blue A-ain, inane a most interesting gou ocyj uluc, manager or aanns the elusive "French Quar- JacKet, Pcrter Day, Banner Hi Le, With Pat Abbott, an rolnr' 13 at me Columbia -Me-ter darling." movie. MUs Cr.Lsader Hart ftlw ran. Off 9 47 oravra. inaiiiit, 4, 1 Jersen, Red Sox, 4.

Twj is" 6 BliNi BATTED IN OrectnfrMS, Reda. 16, 1 Um NIcholj 9 2 Bell, Reds. 13, Pan, Reds, 12: HodtM, A rears 15 2 Ir.dgrra, 12: Jabiunskl, Cardi. 12; Fain, P'e Mrero .1 1 White Sex. 12.

Clietr 3 1 RI NS Mom. Cardinal. IS: Bell. Redi, 4 lfl; ftaur. Cubs, 14: Jackaon.

Cub. 12. i Henry Morer.o 5 I Gill lam, Dodger. II; Hodgea. Dodger.

11. Hit? 7 1 GOLF monai Hospital in his first television light HERE'S HOW By Sam Snead actor who turned golf profes IX. to have a varicose vein. last Jan. 2 against now light- sional and won his first tourna-; situation in his legs looked weight champion Paddy De- l.

in HITS Jackson. Cib. 19; Green gnu. n.tZ rZL mem, the C. S.

public links Frank Behvood, the-'' V5 lu', Red. 19; Tempi. RfdK. 19: O'Connell, Bravea, 18; Gilliam. Dodger, 18.

rhnmninnctiin at RotVinncra or 0 er C.eorge Giaar)er- 8 1 Weatror 10 1 lit lUiuci nuii j-fuuu narrator-pro, four phases were! wno w'iS tne Proiname as a hit-and-run fighter, PITCHING Magllt, Giants, 3-0: Oromek, Willi Lester 12 1 3-0; (12 tied for third with 2-0. Frtc Ourln 14 1 faken up. iat the Garden City C. C. about 'but he punched it out last night not a conscious transfer of weight back to your left side.

This follows as a natural consequence of pivoting, or turning, your hips and shoulders. Starting down, it almost Ben Hogan was one of the 40 yeal's- 80t al'ound to the to win going away. club for a visit Tuesday I 11 miduyi was uie ruugn principals. Xoticeable at the Wnorlmora e.M iiRmer i te cvei met, Sctiu FIFTH RACE Pace; one $2,500 Henley i Mm 6 20 3 20 2 50 Meadow Aboe (R lliiimaa) 3.30 2 50 Abedilt Direct A.Mxri 2 70 P.P. 2.

5. 4. Tib. 3 12 1-S. Hy Caviar Tjsi, Trut Mr.

ran. OH Scratched reer. tree Exprem SIxrH RACK Paoe; on mile; 11.000 Roy.1 SllsL (Haymani 4 10 .1 40 3 00 Direct Sun aught on) 13,20 6 30 HI Handy 'Giiinotiri 6.10 PP. 2. 8.

4 Tlrr.f. I'll 2-5 JosedVe Dandy. Direct Guy, Barrier Direct, Hannah Rosecroft, Mr. Primrose ajo ran. Off 10.33.

SEVENTH RACE Trot; 0r.1t mile- $2,500 Hot Scot (Scott) 47.70 15 90 6 60 Candy Man (Rlapatr.ck) 9 00 5 30 Marv 4 50 P. 7. 8, 2. T.nse, 2:13 4-5. of Sword, Err.ei:ta, Kroger Bato, Ss- dra Worthy a.

so ran. off 10' 3ft. EIGHTH RACE--Ptvoe; one EnIf.i (Nfebltt. 8 30 5.30 4 20 Docir.T A. iM.wTaviih) 6 60 4 30 Frances Jewell 3 80 7, 1.

213 2-5. Mighty Hera. Brookllte. Direct True Captain. Foremost a-so rn.

Off 11:19. Atter.du.oa 13,402. Handle $939,611. Prances Jewell 3 30 P. 7, 1.

Time, 513 2-5. Hera. Brookllte. Direct True Captain. Foremost e.ao ran.

Off 11:19. Atter.duioe 13.402. Hanale $939,811. professional Colter's Associa- Dupas. the fifth-ranking light- HANKEY BANNISTER SCOTCH WHISKY looks like you are trying to tion gathering where the movies weight challenger, "lie was a drive the butt (grip) end of, were shwvn was the continuing ''J31' 1 -p nm rnp rnm-o I ha vonr rlnh into thp eround or-intei-Pit in this littlo man'e i jum giau i won.

iwa Acclaimed the World Over wr ucrt ujutti win oe upeneu oniv to give a rjood jat the ball. This is because you (big secret. 1 weekends for a while Jav iw, are keeping your wrists fully The movies show the start Hebert says that the 333-yard Warned both fighters about cocked (A), the right elbow of Hogan's swine which is to'. uly Joe blows, gave Dupas six rot take the clubhead'back straight Xteit Jh'Le close to your body and allowing the turn of shoulders and hips along the intended line an un-iand took a huee bounce vai cpapoh it civ tnr Tim Holland fell under the Sam Dupas two for Brady and two snead influence in The downswing, like the backswing, is led by a rotation of your hips and shoulders usual, If not abnormal, dis tance, with the head remark to carry the straight left arm, the hands and the olub with them initially. grip, seance every- thl cr' Tim a Irct turo rnnnlp Your wrists must remain; Coming into the ball Ben.

under the Snead influence were pgj TONITE-LADIES KITE eg 9th Reg. Armory 14th St bet ttb 7tk cocked until they get like Byron Xeison, does "have around 8." and 86. He's back 'down at least as far as the a definite forward mo ement around par at Rockville. But C. ffijW S'r iL1.

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