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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 24

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GULFSTREAM PARK CHARTS GULFSTREAM PARK FORM By joe lee $50,000 Handicap To Crafty Admiral VBjLgK raB Sf torn nut mu noun graded) ptjtb ra-w aoo; laiming Continued from Pag 22 UIUMI, MA Ed It TTXTB DAT Or 41 DAT UIM OUAk aubto." ttajmc. k.aam. uw. WhSyjala l'l" I 1 3J Ml MT 17.N Mr Brlr irt i J'j 5" Umw1 im Official Mutual Prices! 3 Ml'TTEL FOOL 183.358 Stable'g Alerted, ridden by Dave Gorman, was sixth. Crafty Admiral won a purs of $37,400.

Favorite In the betting, he paid $5.90, $3.90 and $3.20 across the board. Battlefield returned $3.60 and $2.80 and Dulat $5. Schmidl said he did not know what caused Battlefield to pun ua lame. The horse's exact con Pi 'SU ro MONDAY nj Bf ynLi NT'S fWft HPIUf BL, gB HB LllWefleH 3 Evening Story Baldwin .109 20-1 19 Cb' "'1 111 101 IEalEB EEEk EEHEV EEamEEB KB EEEEEESEEEEt sand Run no bo? 20.1 sixth race uoan: tnm- Sjp pjpp i U0r turlaata, PVgTA A iEv A I Kk'ljH0' lU3 ill ''oSa Sd'r'00! Umnrm: if tTgTkwJaH IbI aBffftfffffffw afl ffffffF a1ady.B-niihi No boy Prob 2 HKjiflK EEJE EEff I Heart. Bub No boy 10S P8 SUeUuTg 0dd" Efl EflEjEEs Bk! ItBtI IJ RomlngOn Xobor 108 Flail ggffffffgV flr' ggggS $ffl HUB 16 iNlght Down Leiter 105 20-1 1 Dane Naing Mm 111 10-1 I Jeeh.

eeb 'wo'7nr' ii? dition probably will not be known until X-ravs are made. but it was not believed to be serious. Free Passes, with Nick Shuk aboard, galloped home ahead of a field of nine seasoned routers in the first race ana paio. for $2 Certainly finished ond and Whiskey John was third. the second race, jaco pulled a mild upset by turning back Lets Dance, white lnfaith finished third.

The winner, ridden by Hedley Woodhouse, paid Pum. n.iOO. Pot. 1:11. atwi ood.

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fht-M-Mmi. mgfff MMf Show Off icial Mutuel Rg; Ml TVFI PAaT DOUBLE PAID MMl rtTY 1. trr Bold OAptUn mifhl Bor. Owxm, PoUl. Chip Irm.

Trlair, PhUllp. amnm PoUUoM 8Urri r. Bt 4 ST tfft, MM Ctpttin 113 10 10 10t li 7 jAiandM 91 jg ft fl f4 0B'rl- Official Mutuel Prices" Sfe MUTUIL POOL IUT.1U. SI 1.60 straight. The daily double returned $68.90.

Wooiikouse completed a sad 4 3i'Broke No bor 111 "norta St 7 LUt Suitor No tor 113 ttj i' 10 Piisur uuit No tor lis 1 RULE THE ROOST Holy Trinity quintet which beat St. Ann's Academy for the C. H. S. A.

A. basketball championship of the city Friday in La Salle Academy gym in Manhattan. The members of the team, front row, kneeling, left to right A. Zero, J. Coffee and J.

Barry; middle row, W. Karnbach, J. Mttler, J. Johnson and C. Del Busto; top row, A.

Beato, A. De Meo and J. Smith. dle "double" in the fifth when he piloted Blackamoor home first in a snappy clock ing for six furlongs. Syracuse Leads In College Boxing -ft Syracuse.

N. March 14 (UP.) FOTOJUCM.S0eImta; four- JJ0-3'' okta'; jj! jm iluTis 11 1 isSi I i XT iS 2s ISrSSSa SSS2 III To. i I 2SSg is Ji Syracuse University's boxing forces quaified six for tonight's finals of the 30th annual intercollegiate tournament, thereby Young Glenn Mickens taxing a strangienom on me team crown for the fifth Dons Toga of Connors Miami. March 15 straight season. Armv and Maryland both had mathematical chances of Knicks in Seventh Charles Town Results hj VjSS ijsss jyss sSuSb caicning tne urange, wnn an Playoff Bid for outers Only defending champion Art Nelson, 132 pounds, of Syracuse failed to survive this after Official Mutuel Price Pro Cage Laurels noon semi-finals, and Nelson "Okay! You make the team! For gosh lakes, Kid, stop trying to impress me!" me- ip New York Knickoi ick- not defeated in the ring, was a case of not making who have never mied the WHEN WE WERE 22 The Dodgers have come up with a new Kevin Connors.

The replacement for that departed comedian is one Glenn Mickens, here on lend-lease from Uncle Sam's Army, 22 years old and having the time of his young life traveling around Florida with the champions of the National League. "I never knew Connors," confessed Mickens. "But gee. he must have been great!" Glenn can't recite "Casey at the Bat" with Connors. Never-theless, he's pretty good at imitations He can give all the calls of the hints and hfasts of the jangle until you would think you were in a Tarzan picture.

NOVELTY NIMBER Bill Antonello, the outfielder, thinks that Mickens ought to expand on the idea. "Why don't you teach the different calls to your catcher and then he could u-e 'em for signs in the ball game? It would be kind of a novelty for the crowd to hear the call of the chee- iy- NjwPjggjji faasitaak) 5 40 3.20 I jaT'i 4. plvotr-Biu oSw, orr, Mn. wwumm. playoffs in seven straight open tne laa.J title com- nt it mil i ins Tuesday in Madi- tne pro-rilled weight at tnis morning's weigh-in, and he was automatically disqualified.

Syracuse captured five bouts this afternoon and paced the field wth 21 points. Army had 12, Maryland 8, "Penn State 7, Mniare Garden, probably DAILT DOUBLE PAID $113.20 '5 43 18 li? i iii V' aUrtw uM against Clair Bee's Baltimore sod up; Ux and Time, iw aki rwt. Olom Jbi. Stnltbt flu Show hp Vsllqr (Onr) 8.M I.M l.te Mu MB IrUh. Slowei, Where nuekamMr t.

i.tm plR, T. ItTtA. Mutuel Prices! In Bullets, who are expected take fourth place from tl Philadelphia Warriors. Virginia 4 and CCNY 3. Catho Hie Knicks conclude tne j- tionai Basketball A-oeiaiion ball." tal lic which saw its last eon-tender beaten, failed to score any points.

One point is awarded for a win in the preliminary round, three for a semi-final regular season of 70 games to- of his few serious youthful Californian had night in Ft Wayne, wh 3 60 801 OiwolMl Hnn Uto Croll Jr. mlsi teflttlOM 1 ItoMUooflfartlnn) 3.20i 317 mmm St. etn. Jocier. wa moniei Baltimore winds up victory, and five for a champ-' against Boston in Worcester, i Arc wu, una Bom turns rSTr 111 4 a l' i' i Conde Bskers Queen 10 ren Off 2 37 DDI Bi PAID S5S.S0.

4 3' 2 1 WIKon 11 IS I FIFTH RACE SI. 200. rlalmlr.j: tttm-l THIRD RACK iWOUMi two- DoReport 10 1 lonsnip. ihe four top each of the two East-. Giants Put Slug dlphMtnsr (Ony) 1230 6 no JWM? (aillws) 10 20 7.40 JT Htr.

1 7 nj Ex (Crrlllol $.0 4.00 "1ty Th let. Pr OrP FS 111 51 8trUht PU ern and Western, qualify for jthe playoffs. In the opening! On Indians, 12 to 2 iround in each division the first-n hi r'n su'' L''i'dn Official Mutuel Prices IXTfl' Ulowuws threej oifne WnVU. onunueo trom rage as nlarp nniah thm 1 "I'll work on it," he made a promise, "with Campanella, Lembo and Charley Thompson." HOT KOD DRIVER At home Mickens drives a hot rod car of his own manufacture. "I've always liked automobiles." he said.

"I worked four years assembling my hot rod. It has a 19115 chassis, a 1934 engjne, 1940 wheels and 1947 hampers, with ripples. It's painted a quiet Honolulu blue. But I don't born up the roads. I've only had one ticket in the six years I've been at the wheel.

"I started driving a motor scooter when I was 14," the boy concluded that phase of his career. TWENTY DIN. NERO He graduated from high school and then spent the next two years ft UCLA, He made the base- miempuiig 10 cuecK cuius the third in a bestof- I uum uase prouueeu me series. If the Knicks-' I his rally made Kent Peter- set eoe three sames -on the first i niianeipma-the deciding contest will he SEVENTH RACF. sUmnimil 'WW RACE clalmlnt; tour- Cnftr A4mlrl MrSuI 'ill hrw-rtu-oldl ihcul lour nd tmkhhfSSrMs Sdd US tarlsnai.

Bue.lefleld in jjccrwrr 14 3 win tnis year. played in the Garden i.oni'Ke mt Joe uxhall lor The last two years the Knieks ciuineis iur riiiidueipnia.s nisiireached the finals, losing two runs While Ross set up the Rnrheter in I ql anii tn Mi Sidney (Shlrnj 3 60 li 00 Nerltor iRUler) E31xlr, 5 Oormu 4-60 .1 uu- no 1 V. Ririuter Riot, Alerted i i i 71 7" FmitndlS 1 Time n2 4-S plum Dwbf-s Giwh. Ml Mwlo tlu ran. Oft Joey BW --J" 1M ,0 (, Bolud 4.29 I' iw- Hat "3h 7, 71 J.

HodrtsiM 3193 WhUper Foot a'so ran Off 4 10 fjSSSui 5 I Wetm' JS .1 cm lege as declared ineligible because he had third by wUdness with Torge-nsaooUi in 1852. each bv thei a Dodger tryout camp in ed $2(J for transportation; ....0.. same rfiarinri iour ma. fly. three.

Three of the other four Konstanty held the Reds 1 12 "tSl iri-e, Academy Ard. MkUl e-(ti Atalnl s'-l1 rarofft-or F4--w'! Off icial Mutuel Prices yjr i-S n0HM" aMTO MOI- tddLouUl- MPTPEL hitiess for four innings but twoigained at least the secondl was and a wood contract. It ball and not to act la the movies. HeWas farmed to Billings and went up to Fort Worth, pitching seven ies in a month before he went into the service. "But this is it," our hero declares without fear of contradic- singles an a double oy Moneiround, where their progress Landrith netted the Reds was naitea.

in the fifth. La.t year, New York again aks, Bleep, baseball and she movies in my spare tion. o. 'eliminated BoMon, 2 to 1, and St. Petersburg.

March 1 1 fu.R)-The Detroit Tigers hand.hp Minneapolis, in fc ed the St. lmis Cardinals their wJr Min lame O. Bk M-dd Hi 0:: I Slirtr trrow 4 If COHT8 fLACt $l'ti0 HlllMH. 1 J' Madden 9 0S time. The Army as ne I'N NATURAL QUEW to clown around and is.

type of athlete. He grins I in the hotel lobby. "Hello," he greeted a ixth defeat of the Sprtogjneapnljs wi( 0()t that'ad. against two victories and theii li keni admits that he likes to say, the happy-go-lucky itile you are still yards away i reporter one morning re- vantage by beating the Knicks first shutout today, 4 to 0, when1 one of three in the local 69th Bill Wight and Milt Jordan collaborated in pitching a three- Regiment Armory, "How are you doing'1" The lift-handed Wight He might have put the question under the mistaken notion hitter. specially effective, hurling Lincoln Downs Results Ji yMT-olda and up.

one and one-fixteenlh JJ' J.JIi AbbeStinf It MKmnaSM tsS Perfect Bahram (Huarlnal 11 20 .1 so 4 en Tlm' 147 Reunion, Roaamunda IT, Co. aBlua Volt -114 EsSSF 4'2" sSoSTei oTItaT WM0 dST aTaSSSj. S. SS OlWfliMiitwIPricti J5 cellai Abbyi Rhymer. Lucky Mlckr also ran JJJJJJ (jStrd) 8 3 Ho 3 00 miTBEt POOL 1 fij SOO 2 30 Winnar, 4 R' mStStm otSi, iSl Plat P.

la. 28 Park rSWjn 7 j- DAILT DOUBLE PAID $26.20 HMUdj Hh flTI ind i one-haTlurloniV PMP0ll4P- 111 7 J' IJ JJ Ju Jaw1 10 30 THIRD RACE clalmlni Ulree-1 UlcaJd? (ColUlui 40 H.80 JOll Hopelul Sam U8 1 4 JJJ Jtmw Dodgers Routed By 4 Yank Homers that the aging scribe was out for the team and could bear watching. He might even be a pitcher. In any event Glenn Mickens was still clowning around. five hitless innings.

Vinegar Bend Mizell, who started for St. Louis, walked! five and struck out six and was the losing pitcher. Two of the Continued from Page 22 three runs scored against him base, but his throw pulled Col- tour innings were nns oti me iiac. Reese scoring. Jones Boys Prominent In Week Ring Slate Yanks Score Again Orlando, March 14 (U.R)j Hodges fanned.

Furillo hit If The Washington Sena rollheart (DeSplrltol 6 20 3 no 2 40, Black Rad iBror.bi 3 00 Aware 2 8, Sanabna 45.13 andy Wl (Pederaon) 3.80 2 an Time. 1 09 2-3 Sana Pana. Molly Marie, Button 9hoea 91 9 Broeka 43.4S nr Topper (WailUl 3 2 i. 1 ..1, Sun SL ,0 outdntMicadl Lsswr iM into a (lounie play, Kizzuto to 0 ipptd out 15 hits, including Ma; I') ollms. rvmis Hi ht ni tour nomers, two doubles Bauer batted for Sain in the ked up an astonishing triple today as they routed aS'SStS'' Official Mutuei Prices1, jgJW3? Olhtlniale iDHSptrlto) 11 1 -1 '0 ...1 J.60 mi n'KI.

POOL $174,777. r'JSr tg ML TrENDS.CE-0,..S. -eventh and singled to left. i Rizzuto singled past Robinson, i Bauer taking third. While of $125,000.

Little won- nnaueipnia At met ie has been labelled the uZ en Boy!" i Gil Coan, Mickey Vernon, and Reese were doubling he Senator homers. Coan and! li3U7 Jensen mt thalp hlow with th IR'P ooyuiiu uie mi nciu rnia, in the Garde ring feature third I Time, tltjl 6. Pinal Proo! Crew Cnl DA1LT DOL'BLK PAID $20.20 SSH2: S-shine Park Results SS eer-oldi: mn turlona. It 6 so 3 So FIRST RACE S900; claimlni; tour-rear- ri. Off.

3:47. loon Over Erin (Delaine) 18 00 9 60 6 e'40 oMa and furlont SS 4 80 IS! iV a-S lase Ulip. IM.tr 6 80 'tl aTaraVV four- FOURTH clatmtas; owne'-'flV-BoT 11 SgSV (aVMl It 20 1 00 4 40 iia-e; empty, wh'le ern, and nn mm icolhnie run. when they connected. 1 wa" Pching the! crowded a Ipv Kellnor Dodger seventh.

the tiie ecu ner- with three 1wr Walt, gave u. Ihe wild-pitched two Gus erni-il -mil f'nss1 tlli.i humc. Rnbmson, how- Alleens Pride i DeMelloi 10 70 50 Oil '4'! I u.d n. cm Dih nPTH RACK $1,700. clalmlnc; lir- Arol (MrMullenl 19 5 50 3 90 fPleld 1M 4 tea and tnrlono 40 SEVENTH RACE $2,300: handicap; got iininer- fur l'lnia-i ''VPr- thc 01,1 on al delnhia Th A'c trnt gmume to Mt'DouCald 1 'J The Yankees wound up their Scoring for the afternoon with's DALLAS AIMS TO BETTER Rizzuto'a home run over thel ailed Away I Boucher I 2a R0 700 80 'Time 1 16.

Mafic Plaah, Pinter Lad. Flat off lis'l. Owrge W. W. (Paaaaro.

340 Regall DeLuclaj 320 3 (in Canialn, Hlfh Carrier alao ran. Off Fleams Roci alao ran. w. Time, 1:12 4-5. overweight.

Flrat En. Bratton in a Garden eicore last This bout1 tops a week of i unusual vigor in lxal taxing circles. Jones himself is in ac-tion, taking on Danny "Bang-Bang" Wanger. the eight ranking welterweight, in the big ten at the Efstern Parkway Arena Monday night. The two fought 53,578 GAME RECORD left field wall in Dallas, Texas, March 14 I ninth.

(UP.) The Dallas Kagles of Shrewd, You'll Do, Hlfh Crona BJng iKaelUn 6.40 3.40 3 20 race 1900; claiming; tour-pasr- Mni 0rK, entry. Head alao ran. Oft 5:09. Dobjon) 3 00 3 00 allJ Uu: mile and aeven'y yards. EIGHT RACE claiming; four- aO.

L'Fostcr and Lowe entn Lueky Lable iludlcai Hiuale Betl) (H'W) 7 40 4 f-K rear-olda and up; on and three-alxteenthi eighth race claiming tour I 1 unai' iiao armfn Bto (Dwplrito'i 1 4 2 SO Off 5.4$. Time. 1 47 15. Ring Kaj. IlluiWlttJJ, BlusMll (Ottflls) 9 10 5 70 in 1, SKVEHTH handicap; Jak.nor.

Lady Del I. Polly. Knight. SJ -4 00 HUhBacktU) and up; on. and OM-Ms- Pillow alM ran.

Oft. Tlm. 2:02 3-5 Ski Slope. Waaunlnf the Texas l.ragur annonnri-d Grond Slam for Miller heir day they would plaj rch II (UA- I Maj i Mill i I th- giant, i grand slam here a otton ining both the I ii downhill mei "ninth RACE VsTs Cutting tin C'br PaRoai'i TmW "270 rtar-lM and UP! one and OBMHttgdnth Ott, Time. 1 7 3 5.

Wta Ad.uajr. taekP-Msll. Nrrc.Plirce) 4M J.S. oj.aaW.ttPatB 2o OO 4 20 pirtTI Mlowanc; ftor- ''mm'Ts" a. TroundT HaS lftl s'lVT stWdftT TH? M4? S0 I IS "TmlS1, 5 UUh ran.

Off 6:10. I Want. Be. Jay, Baratow alao ran. Olf, 6:49.

bOround log (Pierce) 3. B0 lFleld. LITTLE SPORT By Rousow I U. MEDLEY RELAY EM wtk SETS POOL RECORD fori break the looi attendance record of Ihe Kaglr4 set in the Doul In 1990, Owner Dick Burnrll ald that he planned the "world greatest baseball parly" that night. Coy JW, a Hollywood movie and television produrer.

has been hired to stage the affair. Bnrnett, hose 19S0 season-opening game In the Bowl was believed have set an all-lime minor league paid- kayoed Marvin Kdelman a Womber sublied for Tuzo Pi tuguez on two-day notice a fought a hectic ten with Jo Giambra. The following night Tu day at the Ridgewood Gw Jimmy Herring, the local fav lie returns to take on John Cerkj Des Moines, a Long Island Fnivei slty's MO-yard medley relay trio of Bernie Radzewics, Morty fried and (Jerry Zwirn set a new pool record with a Si06 effort last night In Ihe Of. the una! Water Cnrni- elulilh attendance oid. said mold headline a Jimmv Herring i the antral V.

C. A. The host team was sec-followed by Itishop hlin mid Poly Tech. lash pre-game show. Four aa hands also will figure In BROOKLYN tAGLE, SUN MAR.

15, 1953 art. pre-gat.

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