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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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BROOKLYN EAGLE. SAT AUG 10, 1946 Eagle Selections 4 Savold to Baf tie Ray in Feature At Ebbets Field Bout Set for Aug. 28 Mead, Kronowitz to Sheridan Steals Met Golf Show On Opening Day Irishman Is Finally Stopped at Plandome By Two Turnesas Daralet BEST DARAI.F.T Bushwicks Notch 42d Win of Year Trounce Cubans for Fourth Time As Moscowitz Hurls 1 3th Victory The Bushwicks won from the New York Cubans of the Negro National League last night at Dexter Park by a score 9 to 4 before 8,100 fans. Emll Moscowitz did the twirling for the Bushwicks and it was his 13th win of the season as against one setback, The Bushwicks now have a record of 'f Ay TAPPER MILLS AT SARATOGA 1 FarfiJina 2 Blood Brother 3 Binder i Genu 5 Bertie 8. BILLY SMITH'S PREFERRED PLAYS Equanimoun 5(h at Saralora.

Stymie 6lh at Saratoja. lex Maran 71h at Saratoga. U.nrllln. 01 CnrA -Slvmie Flare Bat 0 By RALPH TRUST SARATOGA a siunny miaaie-agea msn- 42 wins and 15 lost. They navel By BEN GOULD Unusually quiet for the past I few weeks, Bill Johnston, boxing promoter at Ebbets FORM -By JOE LEE- man named Jack Sheridan beaten the New York Cuban four out of five times this season.

came in from almost foigot- The Bushwicks Kored f0ur runs ten Brentwood to steal the in the first inning. Buddy Hall -i-STrsw -Jamca d-1 4 Cornith Knight Field, emerged from the -Jesbop 3-1 1 Jr.OMOWQ. Ill 114 1 '4 1M no 111 114 i.aier Woodhouse 5 Oil I8.ar.de- 8-1 10-1 10-1 haa 7 Happy B.endfd No toy Parade Grounds Cards Playotfs For Tomorrow riRSr RACE- Vm. ma.der.t: ar.a lunoncs No Hop Jock? Wt i (mlv l-orfvrr No boy US 1 SI ilv Mir MRAMHH) 1 Braulilird No boy 11.1 3 B'ach R4 Tf HU 4 Cinnde.ia LKAIIHKI 5 Dr Mim Jamf 6 aCatana stR.MIHED I Hill, trcond to (irand Admiral. shadows yesterday and with a dramatic flourish cast off his cloak of silence.

In revealing the programs for hts next three shows at the Dodgers' park, Johnston! elatedly predicted three sellouts for! three winning efforts previous to that, la show yesterday in the first alked' mi doubled Tommy Brown singled to score Hall and day of match play In the metro-ltnen vhm ln trv. politan amateur-pro championship. to kk Bmwn off threw at Plandome. First, Sheridan and t0 ri hl fieW Ga gcored and his stocky amateur partner Dan Brown wfnt t0 tnlrd Cuc. Healy, collaborated on a 69 nlt a slow grollnder the eased Willie Klein and Jim Cullen plu.her and Brown scared on the out of the picture.

Then Sheridan, olav wnen he tne Diu.her TUMBLING ACT Tom Henrich of the Yankees, forced ot second base on Joe DiMaggio's grounder ir the fourth inning, does his best to keep second baseman Bobby Doerr of the Red Sox from completing double play. The Yonks lost, A 3, last night at the Stadium. Inocrme 115 Mehrtent 8 OxxxCha.iai kr Weir.gart 9 Her Call Kiii.and 10 Karlaln.a 11 Bim Lova -Ouenn is 115 115 115 1 1 5 12 App.an Via runs fights in the Brooklyn ball shed. On Wednesday, Aug. 21, Johnston declared, four 10-rounders will again comprise the card.

One week later. Elmer 1 Violent 1 Ray will virtually alone, took on medalists trnow (0 the plate. Jack Cum- The retTUlarly-seneduled season of Willie and Mike Turnesa and U'mmw then doubled to score Cue- the Parade Grounds Baseball League took the two of 'em to beat the one wiln the fourth run. ji over, but the tireworkx are still little Irishman. xwo more rwit were scored by, popping loud and furiously.

As a 1.1 rWeny La. No boy 4 Cypripedium Aikinson US ICS lo xxPi Lady Shffrinalian Turf by JOE LEE 16 Oay Wave ftnidn It was a ereat show the thin man; the Bushwicks in the third. With result of ties for the lead in two 17 F.arina Home 18 actual am -It) bSomh Boio -0 Bi uiuii Peimai.e 115 SCK 4 I C'HKD -No boy 115 Arcaro 115 TRAlTHr II one out, Al Cuccinello singled and of the three divisions, playoff games scored when Tommy Brown tripled. Ihave been slated for tomorrow at Brown and Tony Cuccinello pulled the Parade Grounds, starting at put on and Sheridan had been out of competition almost since he came to this country 18 years ago. He make his long-awaited metropolitan appearance in a 10-rounder against Lee Savold.

And on Sept. 4. the final date of Ebbets Field 23 cSiiver I mtH WRAITIIID has a nutter that was touched by; a oerefect saueeze Dlav. Tony a.m. and it wont be until late aBelatr S'ud and Phlpo enuy: bP I the leprechauns, at least for hole.ing the bunting and Brown the in the afternoon that the cham- after hole he dropped putts that! scoring Ipions will be determined.

I counted until he had tossed in no' Al Cuccinello and Brown played The National Division deadlock i fewer than five birdies on the first1 great ball around the middle sack will be resolved when the Mohawks inine holes But ln the end thoneiwhich helped Moscowitz a great and Greenwoods come to grips. The Gidliey and lwin Oaks Farm entry. cGlen Riddle Farm en.ry (lata forever has fair rrrard for a maiden, la generally close up. Has enniiih to heat this crew. I.lly Mara finished third to Rosalu.

Hill bear watching. Beautified ahould get the short end of the purse. SECOND RACE id 500. ma.dplia. ihree- shows for th.s year, Johnston has' 1 snared a rematch of the season's outstanding battle, that between Herbie Kronowitz and Pete Mead As a matter of fact, Ebbets Field fans are going to strike up quite an acquaintance with this Mr.

because he's going to appear on the Aug. 21 card against Joe Governale. And keeping them company that evening in other 10-roundcrs arej Sandy Saddler vs. Pedro Flrpo, yeai-oids and up. aeven lui.ongs capable of beating this classy field Gestapo turned in a good effort to win by two lengths in the Hash Stakes.

Will ha the one to fear If runs back to that race, f.omish Knight ia an honest sort and will be challenging in the late siagea. FIFTH RAClIs 0OO added, handiraP: Cass D. ih.fe-eai-o.ds and up, Uuiongs Prob. Horse Jocltev Oddj 4 Glad Time SCRATCHED 6 Kquananiiunus Vo hoy 1 Id A-5 7 Magellan Guerin 110 3-1 1 Oimuo Jessop 1'22 4-1 2 N-doie Can No boy 1 8-1 3 Rnire No oo 114 10-1 Bertie James 112 10 1 Glad Time finished third in most recent two efforts but won previous to that, la well spotted to take down the purse here, i.ouanimous won laat two. Is dangeroua.

Magellan haa fair ability also. Belonga with these. SIXI'H RACE 125,000 added; the Whitney, three-year-olds and up. mile axd or.e-o.uar.er. Prob.

Horse Jockey Wt Odda Galloretle SCRATCHED li stymie James HO I 4 Polynesian Wright 117 4-1 1 aMalioui. Atk.niOn 103 4-1 2 a Irymenow Kirkiand 112 4-1 3 Bounding Home Mehr'ns 112 4-1 Mn Jetfordg and W. Jel- (ord.s entry Galloretle, aecond to Pavot at one mllo on Mondas. Is a game filly with lots of lasting power. Can win.

Stvmie ia the. one to fear. Polyneaian may be along for the show. SEVENTH RACE $.4 SOn added: handicap; Cass three-year-Oids and up. mi.0 and one-eighth.

Prob Horse Jockey W' Onris 4 Flareback SCRATCHF.D 5 Tex Martin No hov 1'iO ft Oatmeal Jaraea 1 1:4 4-1 1 Friar Ifddv SCRATCHED 2 Singing Light No boy 104 12-1 3 Wevanoke No boy 112 8 1 7 Opening Delara 113 8-1 Flareback scored by three and one-half lengths on Tuesday, la well placed to repeat, 'lex Martin is a well regarded racer with fair ability. Will rballanga. Oatmeal is due for a good effort. EIGHTH RACE Ss 000, allowances; No nine Horse 1 Blood Brother 11 Napalm Jockey Wt Arraro 117 fitienn 117 Wail era II! xsHash I 1 Manor Miis Comoest 112 4 Darby Ooodlt Wiison 117 two seasoned campaigners, Willie ideal as they clicked off two every Green woods, who are defending land Mike, beat him down. "One or I fast double plays that broke a rally -their honors, were locked with the I the other was after me all the each time by the Cubans.

isenecax most of the season but in Jack said. And they were. Tonight the Bushwicks travel to the late rush to the wire the Mo-Iso much so that the Turnesas played 1 Freeport, Long Island, and meet the hawks came up strong to gain the I the back nine in 32, despite a bogey, Preeport Gulls and then return' first-place tie win by the thinnest margin the'home to Dexter Park tomorrow af-j But this is only the beginning of law allows, one up. jternoon and meet the Springfield keener and tougher struggles, for It's been many a long year since Greys and Chester teams. (the winner of this playoff will be jLong Island competition has seen! The boxscore: matched with the Celtics, American any one from Brentwood.

Not since I curiam Bushwicita 1 Division kino-pin. ln a two-out-of- George Diesel's day and that was1 oa' abrh 0 three plavoff series. Whichever team I lone, long ago. They had a tough 401 SSii'" 311 So survives this grind will then repre- 5 xxxRandom Comi 110 fi Colonel Harry Julie Bort vs. Al Gulrio and Al 7 xxxOh Ma Ma Shenngham 8 Mr map No boy 9 Gulenol Snider Seidman vs.

Tony DeRosa. Card All Heavies lH 1 24 10 Set Point Vv'naht 11 Truk Jessop RACING NCKXK The attendance at Saratoga for the first five days has been more than satisfactory, with the smallest crowd of the week totaling 9,831 Could it be the natives are as well as the However, the lnutuel handles will have to go a bit higher to assure the Association it is a self-supporting proposition. The highest betting handle of the first four days came on Thursday, when the crowd of 12.4.j9 bet a total of $737,737 -Today's weekend crowd promises to be large with well-balanced fields throughout the eight race program The added Whitney, feature event has attracted six of the handicap stars with Galloretle and topping the list The Whitney was first run in 1028, end, although not, an old fixture, it lias produced many stars of that period Last year it was won by a member of today's field, Trymenow. The second big attraction is the U. S.

Hotel Stakes for two-year-olds al six furlongs This one is really a traditional fixture, first run in J. 880, when Luke Blackburn, ridden by J. McLaughlin heat. Ferncliffe Seven of the fleetest two-year-Olds will go post ward in this afternoon's contest The U. S.

was not run in 1806, 1900, 1911 and 1918 In the 19,19 running, ndy K. finished first but was disqualified for the past three years it was run at Belmont Park The Government yesterday ordered a halt to construction repair work at Marlboro, track The Baltimore Chapter of American Veterans mmplained the maierial being used was needed for housing John W. Galhreath will have to dispose of his horse racing interests before he can qualify as a member of the syndicate that purchased control of the rittshurgh Pirates. SCR A ITHI-n SCRATCHf.D 1 xvl Sulllyan- 14 Hlmmelee 15 Sea Wolf. 16 xxLaieiy 17 Apiaus Wrujhi 117 SCRATCHH1 CCRA TCHKD IB Visor S( KAK HI row to hre keeping Brentwood from niar ri 400 oOACucoiib 422 3 sent Brooklyn on tne amateur Dase- going back to the potato land from! gf, SJball tourney at Harrisburg, whence he sprung.

Just about lctark.it 400 401 20 Sept. 5. managed to eaC Jack says. "But JfSSf Vi So, Two Next Week we're working hard right now. There scntb rT 1 0 0 1 Btchrd ib 400 so; t.

lk. K.n Blood Brother li working well in morn lare nlumber'? and ramenters all over Hownrd.p 100 fl 4 0 0 0 0 aie puimuers ana laipeiiiein mi uci ITi ed for rext Sunday. Aue. 18. and Ing trials.

Haa fair speed and should graduate. Napalm ihowed good early speed in finishing aerond to Alisgal the other day. Will argue. Set Point will be cluae up. THIRD RACE S3.

500: si eeplechaae: loui -year-oidi and up, about two mi.es. No Line P. Horse Jockey Wt 154 4 Binder Magee 2 Keunebunk MrCullorh tin Wi.son mile. Prnh V. Odds In corraling the widely souaht Ray, Johnston Ls backing up the1 iAug.

28 show with an array of other heavyweights. As a matter of fact, only the big fellas will appear I that night. I The Kronowitz-Mead rematch is worthy of Ebbets Field, although their scrap last Thursday nisht was held at Fort Hamilton. Thts bout. ia slam-bang affair all the way, 'broke all attendance and gate receipt records at the Fort and the, chances are it will shatter the sea-1 'son's marks at Ebbets Field.

Joe Louis blew into town from! Detroit yesterday and headed foi his Pompton Lakes training camp to prepare for his title bout with Mauriello at Yankee Stadium, on Sept. 18. Joe intends to engage in light workouts until Aug. 18 when he'll begin sparring sessions against, George Fitch and Perk Daniels. I The champ declared he weighed; 210 pounds and plans to chop this 8-1 151 lit 134 14S 139 154 allowance the place getting the clubhouse oioo; I if they split, President Arthur Bel- '1 eJ sherufan 3iTTo2tTo lone will set the date for the rub- ground for the kind of golf Sheridan iBiif4 (r Tnt gih lnnmi bercia.sh.

Pla5efl- In Cuban 00010120 04 1 The other tie is somewhat more Provide Fireworks Buhwick 4 2 3 9 (angled. It involves no less than For a while 11 did deem that the three teams in the Junior Division middle island was going to provide Errors tiooit i. Brown, cumin two- the Ken-deks, the Quailers and the the real fireworks in this 'numnln "5Suiwlnteor Cubs. The Quailers could ment. Al Brosch and Roy Ward mi Tmv rwubif clinched the crown last Sun- Bethpage were hot as firecrackers 'visquM.

ajrcia v.qiie: Noble and'jgy but they were humbled, 7 to 1, as they ousted Ray Torgerson andjard, 2 on OII l. by the Windsor Cubs and, instead, Andy Legakis 6 and 5. But the Howard i. mi si ruck out By the triple deadlock ensued. As a re-Bethuaee team cooled-and were 4 Miult, practically all-day activit.es I Battte Cruiser Bauman 3 xEqilliiln Gibson 5 Gala en No unv 6 Cokey Kra'a 7 Oreeic st Adams xFive pounds apprentice Jockey Kirkiand Wnodhouse Atkinson Pansen Horse 7 Dararl 4 Aibonny 1 Chanteuse 2 xxxMu.ic 3 Tel O'Sullivan 5 Midnight Oil -S Whill.e Tre 8 Sue Creek -James -l 4- 1 20-1 12-1 5- 15-1 10-1 Arcaro -Permana -Permane calmed Binder ta a Jumper with fair ahltity.j Can grab the winner share here.

Kenne-huna will he along to challenge. Battle Cruiser also has a ehance. FOUR'IH RACE added: the S. Slax.es: aix furlongs. 10-1 9 xxNew Idea -Gsrsa xxFive pounds, xxseven pounds, appren ousted.

3 and 1, by another Legakis, Tiam i -i 32-3. umpirm Raupvtu. will be on the books for tomorrow Roundup a I larcovitji Ecinrn kiiu t.iine. tice allowance claimed BEST BET FLAREBACK. Daralet is well placed.

Should have wo exruses. Al Bonny will he the stoutest contender. Chanteuse is ready for a gooat rare. Could upset all. BEN GOLD Jnrkey Guerin Prob Odds 2-1 Horse I Will 2 Geslano at the P.

G. In the first game at 10 a the Ken-Jeks will take on the Quailers and the winner will meet the Windsor cubs at 1 p.m. Likewise in these testis there is a big stake, for the Henry Ciutsam of Oakland. I There was just a quiet course to BofQ PCHIS TraVGl contend with at Plandome. At Sea- wane the wind whipped up a deviling ai.

Til gale to blow the scores skyhigh. IO 1 fllliy TOl I III It hard believing that so great a I difference could exist on Long IJptv LlmnC LOBS Other Saratoga Selections ultimate survivor will represent, the figure to 207, the same weight he came in against Billy Conn. 'boro for the Parade Grounds Base-i ball League in the Ail-American Amateur Baseball Association com- Ortell (World jKea's (Daiir Mirror Island courses the same day but it iron I Svecial to iht Brooklyn Eaale Tgram Rockingham Park Entries 10 Three pennon in wasningion, u. So often, of late, the last ones In Philadelphia, Aug. Q'tai an' fne Gay W.v-Gala Forever Quarantlnt Fa rfalina Gay Wave QuaranMr' Gnu Forever Gay Wne O'iaranMna Git wave Aug.

18. are the ones who capture all the thousand Dodger fans, who came J' nvai frnm UrnnVlvn fnr tViia cpHm Blood Brother Mr, Chap Set, Point Blood Brother Biood Brother ood Br her Guitnol Napftlm Sta wolf Spt, Po.nt Wolf Napalm FIRST RACE 2 200: dHimini; lour-. tear-oids anj up" furloms. i-P P. Wt PP.

wt.1 1 Mad Rad! 10 xLuckv Q'mb'c lOfi 2xHaitar J041 7 xBrndear 101 i 3 Psychic Wav lOfl Bui hi Arr 4 xxChance Run inv: 9 Eric Knight 111 SFunrow 106 10 Ci LilUl HI 1 who started very early, or wok TROTTING RfcbULIb Thursday for qualifying, had every- in a caravan of buses, defied the; Roosevelt Raceway. Friday. Binder Bnder Binder Bmt If Cnii.ser Cnnr Ban Crtnssr B.nder Oieek r'as B.ttle Ci uiser Catgna RpBuuf.4d Dear Mom "fieaWolf Blood Brother Tnik Kennebunk 'Binder Greek FiflfJ Oe' apo Jobs Town Equammous Orsino Miti(Man thine their own way. That 70 and the police department first race Trot; six and a hall fur Greek Fiag Gieek Flag SRCOND RACf 2 500 allowances; The Ford Motor Co. has announced the signing of a contract With Madison Square Garden and C.

B. S. 1o televize all Garden events except boxing Ray Trail, widely known distance runner nf a decade ago, died yesterday at Saranar. He was 011 the track teams at Holy Cross and Syracuse University The U. L.

T. A. will ask President Truman to invite 8Xyear-old tennis enthusiast King Gustaf of Sweden to come to the U. S. to watch the U.

interzone Davis Cup matches The Boston Braves will return to their Fort Lauderdale training camp next season Dancer Bill Robinson, who makes a specialty of running backwards, has agreed to rac former Olympic Champion Jesse Owens ova' a 75-yard course at the Tolo Grounds, Aug. 14, as an added feature to an East-West game between teams of two Negro baseball leagues. Catcher Ken O'Dea of the Braves will be out of the lineup for about three weeks with a broken bone in his right hand. O'Dea caught 12 innings last Tuesday night against the Phillies believing the hand was merely bruised British Promoter Jack Solomons expects a sellout of all 600.000 seats for the lightweight champion bout between Ike Williams of Trenton, N. and Ronnie James of Cardiff, Wales, Sept.

4 Former world's flyweight champ, Benny Lynch, was buried in Glasgow yesterday. four-year-old. and up; six lurlonfis. I Will I Cornish Kniaht Geapo Ges'apo aSoiater Wt i wii; Soiater I Will Gtt apo Bo.a'er Pquanimouj Respire Giad Time Wt 1 1 1 10R 116 in llfl 113 Enuanimous Glad Time Retpire 122 8 Firt Comm'd 1 lfi! 9 xxCWde Tnia lUlO.Iark'j: Girl Hill Sun Talk llfi 12 Identic 1 Ifi 13 Over If" P.P. 1 Lfttl Hr.nps 2 Maxim.

nt 3 xUnii ran 4 Phana'm 5 x3ped Up 6 Lazy Bnnej 7 ie Kabo THIRD RACE Fquanimoui Rpnlr Time Galloi Pttf Trymenow Flareback 1 ex Martin Oa: meal 113 14 Jr. O'Pnlllvan iLou Gumpert and Doug Ford posted 0f this peaceful city before the start Mivir) 5 60 4 oo 2 90 wasn't even threatened. Yesterday's 0f last night's game. Hoya'charm to. Dunkmi 5 60 3 30 I best was the 72 of Russ Howe ad.

Thev gat jn the center field 2'? i T- i Tim Sun Dial. Bowman Hanover, (Johnny Human. bleachers and hunt? a huge while1 Jim Biactt Annif. wiuon I That Sheridan did some remark- jbanner over the rail, took off their Brooke im ran ok time, able putting at Plandome. But for.shoe8 to ea.se their aching feet and PuRr De" I day in and day out astounding Muff, hurled the first insult at Johnny rnsco Faro i.m.

siouo 7 30 290 2.50 I amateur Ham Pell is still the tops. WyrMtek, the Phillies' center yjl Briderick i 2 70 jHam in the one who not only atrad- fielder. I Time, Bibe Nuioma. Mr sunai. Idles his putts but hits one-handed; "Will tho.se seated In the center fnm, H9RUQ Thouhts 1W ran" with the back of a left-handed put-; field bleachers plea.se take down, daily doi bi.c tam sna.so ter.

Strange as it may look, Pell 'the banner hung over the rall." pt dropped two from off the green Blared the sports public address1 Buttercup (p. da ie 50 520 3 701 jwith that stroke to put him "Otherwise the umpires SrSe pU Brtokh' FloydJ 3 430 S2.IS00; claimuiB. four- 4Eq uanimoii Giad Time Stymie Gailoi et'e 'Jflfords entry Flareback Weyanokf Tex Maiim Mldnitht Oil Dat a Whiffle Tree six fiirlonifc. 'far-olds and up Gailorette Try Me Now Tex Martin Flareback Weyanokf Daraiei TpI Sullivan S'yrn ie (5ailoi et'f (Tiymenow Tpx Marun Oatmeal F.ai ecack Daraip' Vf Sullivan M.dn'.itu On Stymie rGHiioi ei tf Polynesian Flarehack Tex Mania Oa: meai Midnight Oi! Whiffie Tree Da relet Wt 'P P. wt 1 13 In Voeue 1 7 113 6 Take wj 108 7 xxNighl Bcmbrr 115 P.P.

1 Qnien Fi 2 Sea Letter 3 4 xxLott Gold Midnlthi Oi Than' Tei Sulliva 106 allowances: FOURTH RACF fl S00: three-year-ods; fix fin longs. p.e ijack Lyons only a sirose oenina won start the game." rime. 2 12 Holly Rood Jper. htdy Wt.PP wt 10B fi Low Tension 11 lit1 1 Underlo 111 113' ft Quick I ic Hi 113' 9 sHe Dun 113 113 10 Bill US 1 xUneqnsJcd 2 xxBrazil 3 xMerry r)ick 4 Ou'en T.abrlia Reds Ladv. Bonnet la Kennion.

But not a hand raised Washington Park Entries Atlantic City Entries Hannvpr a.so ran. Otf 9 21 Gumpert and Ford in a tie wun Jarvis "Chub" Hicks and Van Ber- RACE -Pace, mile and tear oown mat nanowea dh oi fourth Of; FOURTH FIRST RACE--SJ 500: jla.ming 5 xSnn O' Ttmt FIRST PACE-tiOOO; ailawances; six lui longs. hitnlinsT and lhs oama boiron with suleenih. puis II year-olris an i up fillies and mares FIFTH RACE $3. SOO- the ger BeloWs the Majors Oetaid, three-yea; mtla Wt.

r. Whipli IC. Flflllingi 3 .0 Handicap; Uiite-yeai -olds and up: six 2 40 2 30 i 70 2 60 in sisiin, it suu nnning prouaiy wnere oovnnor Gort cH. Ross) 3 10 no easy fworing. aome oi me pin ha() been (iun(f tne night breeze.

lH coimar ann PP. Wt 1 Rood Nile 120 7 Three Ply 2 Baviree Rose 110 8 Perlma 3 First C-irl 110' 9 xLancron 4Sav 1 1 2 1 0 W'lh lis dagal 5 xGolrin Mess'e 107 11 Orgulioia were in spot that ared a man.uodger refuse to wc- c.TTbof lZT hT: The Wt lis in 16 116 li 111 The tur By BEN GOULD 1 xBione Medal 2 Bi oom Ride 3 kFl: Banco 4 xMakern 5 Diva 6 Prairie Fiosver 106, 7 Teddv Re, ah 111! 8 Anns Hash 116 9 Cant am Dave 108 10 1 liunder Hoot 11111! Trade 11112 Bolide 'i 000. allowances: 114 IIS 105 111. wt PP. 117 6 Nell A ln 1 20 7 aOeham 1 14 1091 8 Hv-CharliP 1 5 107 9 Lsmar 1 19 104 10 Aaalea 106 still II ne were puuing Horn me noni7is thraA Pennsvlvtuiisv blue wood aino ran.

Off time. 9 53. 1 rimo T. 2 Agrarian 3 Jo Aanes 4 5 S'eppina Mis Don Besides compiling one of their most successful records sid of th" Tirin nnl i lie rami. nun.

las- Junior Free-Ior-Ait: miie ana one-six- It wasn't until a squad of park teemh: mir $1 soo Grant and Carl Timpson, last years SFCOND RACE i 1 n.k.lAl,. 1 6 PavaUie 114 SECOND r.ACE-S2 500: four-i ear-olds ani up six furlongs. in vkhlx. Liir ou.Miwii.ivA aic tti.iu tru uviiiv liipit nest, ram- i.i.. Ai ifi; ihree- ear-oid and, up, six ID note winners, quaiuiea hkiiuus waison i nalen from the weather man ewDOlnt Tnm Rrnwn hr.nrf, ooie aown on tne Btookin Royli 9, a i -n an a nd p.

Wt P.P. 8 10 l.adr Kent'rky 1 vColone! Go'ns 110 9 Pomper C'rs 'delegation and explained that the Smaapuie ic. piemnn' too Iwhite background would Dwskv Light Wt Wt. no lis its 10S 110 1 a xCharama 'I '1 a a bHtiri Horn i i row heads the sluggers with a torrid .403 mark while Emil1 Moscowitz's 12 1 pitching mark Is tops among the hurlers Walker at Son's Side Smart entry. SIXTH RACK add-d: Hip Hampshire Handicap; iliree-vear-olds up one and otie-sixleenth nn.es.

Wt 1 Union 105. 7 Kve 2AirPaiiol lOtt Dinner Parly 3 Float Me 9 Mida Sun 4 Rpannled Oame 113 10 St. Jnclt 5 Jim 107 11 Do Reill Ml iinieriere wun me nittine ot reie aio ran otr time. 10 10 115 10 Ohryu Doll 110 11 xl.eah Ftrn 110 12 xNeafs First IJOnxTrue Bl'ie 115 14 Quaser Brass sir-, i HI I KSLK NIC Unimmi UlliC 4 bh'ergies Ai ipI IIih i R(lh ns 3 Pilar 4 wieio I 6 F'nx Stiade 7 8 Nancy 1 IS 118 1 1 ax I.uiiejane 118 1 2 I a 1 10 13 Topic ll.i 14 Cee 113 15 xP.airt.och 10ft IB xCiedenl.als 10 17 xP dered M.ik 115' 110 15 Valrtma Stroke 1 IS 105 18 Hail lis luh 7 xMiss Tartan I St. Louis, Aug.

10 (UPj St. Louis waini-i, $1 800 ters and me Lea out but three outfielder Harrv Walker ancl PeeWee Reese that the Flat- peter s.ma Ji. Ravi 12 so 6 90 5 eo bingles St. Finbar'i had an hurried to the bedside of his young' 'sn delegation consented to dip easy time winning twice over the-aon Terry today as the boy lay colors and the banner was Tune. 3 1-4 oxford Hanover, Fayn Brooklyn Deans, when the latteririou'sfy Injured after being run over furled for the night Madonna 1HIHD RACF I-' SOO maiden thiee- 8 xBureoo.e te 9 The Nn; 6 Oolden Thorn 108.

SEVENTH RACK S3 0O0 al.owatlcPf fotir-ypar-oids and up: one a y-ne -eiah' ti al-exbiook S'abie entry team iauea 10 put in an appear- by an automobile. Walker learned, lhaic naiscr uuiu um 10 du.v.ums. ance. both eames taint bv default. th inlttrv as the Harris were a minor league ball club.

He re-! bivknth hacb- Freddie Thon, former Brooklyn Tech star outfielder, who was on the Dodgers' farm payroll, expects to open a laundry and dry-cleaning establishment at San Juan Naval Base where he has been pitching the past few years He is a proud father of three young-stars Jesse Branton and Bob Brown are attracting attention with their hill work with the Mc-Guinness Shamrocks. mile and one- bSeverson Ac llouM en'ry Wt I THIRD RACE $.1 T'OO alioaances; The 1 Cachalot tsvo-year-oids. live and one-hal! ll)6 furlongs. P.P. Wt P.

Wl 1' 1 a Indian Tdol 118 SJelt-Je' les. 1 xTimf S'iich '2 Rest ric' ion 3 iiWsr Deleuat 4 Ri-rrpsh Oxford Bine nurse II. 2W Pt IK, 8 Wdivia fl XfiOMllflWll 111 10 An Oner 115 11 HiwMd 1 '0 12 ixF: nimnce HUt tne day beiore tne Saints con- playing at Cincinnati last niglil ana criui.y iiiaue an oiiFr jor me mrm- volomi'e iR Pico) 3 90 2 70 2.70 mile attd one-eigh h. Wt wt. 1 Peter Palmer I'i? 4 xfirawmsr R'al 117 Helrior Mire 1 1 7 5 Bav 112 3 Drum Ma'nr 122 6 P'a lion's foiiy 117 FOURTH RACE allowances: cnlis and geld.ngs: two-ear-oics, furlongs, Wt P.

wt. 1 Repanrl 119 I Pnut Chan Skeleton 122 5 Regained 1:7 3 FIPTH R.rE-515noo addd: Absecon Handicap; ihrte-year-olds, on ie and one. ingham Franchise, but the bid was sn Ri.fr 'W. huh 3 jo 3 jo quered the Bay Ridge Club, 7 to 3. left the game to hurry home 107 Mas, oc lad lis' 7 Conn'.

Rough lnfi ,1 xVron Fsmeslotsn lion xwhuupli 0 xxW-forri Luclt Siabie and L. Haymakir uMai'Sonia turned down The Dodgers left.1. Chuck Dressen behind in Brooklyn' Hoiiyrood Hamp'on, Moppit. Taiky also; to rnannw the Brooklyn Eft and on-the final Ramt of the Brooklyn purse i entry EIGHTH RACE -fmi t--j ear -old. and allowance: and thrse- 4 Can Pork Hair S.vli't r.i JS-ir Resvaid KSlOaFlonl Page 11.

aWhitnev entrv FOURTH RACE 3 500: aliowances th: ee-year-oids. seven fuilongs. PP WltPP w- one up sixteenth mt.es. scsinsl. the WnrM Series F.vorv 1 Dianne Voln (C De-ani 12 30 5 00 4 20 ROD AND GUN By DANIEL LIONEL lns 1 Chaein 1-1 4 Bree7T Louise team in both leagues played under A-wone cr' church 1220 'P 110 4 liva 103 5 PrnverU lilt TourelHv Wt.

112 111 ins the iahts ast nioht. which is a1 Time. 2 18'4 For Chenaull. My Soon, 105 i Phidias l'-9 2 xie ptveep "4 3 war he SIXTH 1' 5, H4' 9 xArbor Vila 117 io Sf 11111 Bn'd Neon 10' xxDanr F.r 117 13 iWd Phanah Mane Brooke, Lata Long. Bonn Cash 1 xCee Rftf 2 Cain bozo 3 Nentrist.

4 ixHur'n Yanlc Ji XNOfthVellf fi Gun Pirrr 7 Tnppin xPive 'major league record BI RR. 114 2 Double R'am 11 5 Little 111 3 Eternal Few rd 121 Vapor Ttail 104, FIFTH RACF alloviances: 111! stnwassay. lour-year-oids and up; i furlongs. $3 000. aitosvsnces three.

Idid not finish) also ran. Off time. 11 39. and four-yeai -old mile and one-sixteept h. Wt D2 xxfieven pounds apptn Wl.

1 Fo.md Trip 1 16 2 aHnul2ne 1 6 .3 Pono l-ea tic ullowanre flamed, THE MOST DRASTIC duck-l hunting rules since 1938 were re-! leased today for the 1946 hunting season by Secretary of the Interior I J. A. Krug. ins r. 114 14 5 xTou-elar 1 IS 6 My Hsr 1 1 7 Poolsvllle 116 8 Naarres Salient features of the 1946 regulations Include: The waterfowl hunting season runs from Oct.

5 to Nov. 18 in the Northern one; from Oct. 28 to Clear and fun wt 'PP 113! 7xITnrhalnaed 1211 8 Roman Sox 118 9 xMerrymaich 121 xBl 115 11 xArt istic Rose 116 4 aThe 1 Nellie Weerl 2 Uncle Otho 3 Sat Bill 4 Expediter 5 Alltsonia SxFlish' Oal UNITED PRESS SELECTIONS Reductions ln the hunting sea 1 Dinner Tonight Ends Boro vs. World Series As the grand finale of the Brook-! The diners will be well enter- Dick Giedlin and Howie rage, members of the State champion Rchroths, Trenton Post, No. 93, American Legion baseball team, are attracting the attention of big league manager) Giedlin Is a first aacker and Page a catcher The Yankees have first call on Dirk Jack Carroll, ace twirler for the Queen rinh, has licked the New York Police ball tossers no less than hair a dozen time during the past two years Ironically enough, he is attached to District Attorney Charles J.

Sullivan's staff. Bill Plero. latest addition to the SIXTH ACE $25 000 sdded: Princes' SEVENTH RACE SOO: alMwanr: Grad D. and up. miie and one-au'eemh Wr W.

1 Pen ire Pilot llfi 7 122 iwo-year-olds, Lilies. tx S'ake, Pt Atlantic City lCnH Nile. Three Ply. Wishibadaral son from 80 to 45 days, in 9 In the intermediate Bone, daily bag limit from 10 to 7 ndand from Noy J3 Jgn lhe possession limit from 20 to 14, and fne. ongs.

Valdina Nancy Dusky Light, Ladv 1 Musics in snootinif nours, ieaiurea me an- nd Stroke. Drtim Major, Orniasr Rosal, Peter Palmer. 4 Newsworthy, skeleton. Beaalned. of the nouncement new rejula ducks has been reduced from 10 yn Against the PP dFairy Toot ll 3 hMntif Cnerk eae IS Last 8: ride lUMfi Sisiavr 1 riFnur Wids IS '8 aF'ont Pace amatur ''ned by the four leads of "Front Page," now In rehearsal at the tlons which will govern World dinner a day and 20 In possession, to 7 a ba.seball sfriM 2 a Km Ksi 3 4 rharre fea 5 Sav B.ue 7 Hpres Afe 8 rH B'ibble (ia a Revue W' a R'ne Pnm 107 rThe r)m'der 1" 115 3 a 1071 9 P-eferi 114 IVJ 4 A don A 1 4 10 aGernn'mo 17 I'SSP-niin 11 Murq.fK 107 fi U'ii-re Call 107 sTianni and Wondlvn KIOHTH RATE CVmiru, louryfar-III oH and un, f'lrlnnts.

IIS PP Wl pp 115 1 Ik Float lrHPSiaar leaf in 2 T.I 104 7 Huh Boa 1 :4 VarhSx-iia 114 '4 Tartar 1 OP 9 xCn.d Sob ft 1-2 5 Ppert 1M I Apprenttte Loyal. War Watrh. Proverb. ft Pontesville. Houlgate.

Rniinil Trip. 7 Reryice Pilot, ax. iierenimo Milk Float. Marhacka. High Boss.

BF.ST SLRV K1E rll.01. sons snooting day and 14 in possession. The daily Royal Theater. Manhattan. They! Adopted by Secretary Krug in bgg and llmlu for tendered both teams, the managers inchld(! Pn Harrington, Bennvi accordance with an act of Con-ih jeen ref)noed to two gny'and coaches tonight on the Hotel Baker, Iiew Parker and Arnold Pere gress making enecirte treaties re- combination, lncludina St.

Georvr rant The chief sneakers Morse. Evelyn Keller, a member of Benridge B. B. C. mound corps, looked 8very 'good In his debut, de-f-d CiLMd'1- plUR Bee or twolof'tne gala occasion will be Mayor the Metropolitan Opera will Rockingham also 10Wt Fctn 1)9 aO Whimev rn-rv bVAm VWnerrrin en ry rR Eli'th en'rv eirr1 PKVRN VH RAf'E The Ija'o': llirre-vpar the United States, Canada, and blue gee.se, singly or in the aggre-William O'Dwyer and Borough provide entertainment.

Yirck thai amnr)pr! rootilnHnns i nrillll irr, ii ii hi w. Over lee, Itlte Hop, ir (nm- mind. PrpaSiaent John Cajthmore. Other.s a and up. one spite the fact he dropped a close 2 to 1 verdict to the Tarters Bill, an ex-maiine, whiffed 14 bat- o.di were approved by President Tru-j8aI5 The length of the day who will address the aatherine are1 Bernaid Doyle, who hails from Wi I.

Nirht Flnmbt-r. wwinrnit. 4 Bill. Bravil, l.w 1nton. IV Aararian V.

limn T. Oiham Oinner Partv. Air Patrnl. Float Me. 7 Blenweed, War Peleiate, Oxford for waterfowl, coot, rails, and Ral-Branrh Rickey, president of the Indianajiolis, is a thorough little' linules has been shortened bv one-jBrooklyn Baseball Club and Fi'ank sX)rtsman.

as evidenced by the at-l man. Thev were recommended by the Fish and Wildlife Service after biological investigations and con- I ft A Sailor 1 5 1 7 Orir 1 ii' fl i 0 9 Oirie and an i 1 0 to 1 lirky 1 v.er.na WaV 2 Real :) in 4 tHappy 5 Sassy Ps hour the clo-sing end. in d. Schroth, publisher of the Brook- titude re took althotiRh erroneously Blue. sulUtions with State game admin-146 wUJ nm frQm onfl.half hour half on Today's Scratches lvn Eaele, who jointly sponsored charged with an error in the see is tr a tors.

f.un Bi-arer. i ee nai, rtrnor urn. Bt.91 BLt.N r.I. before nunrise to one-half hour be S'a'i'e aR'oan Ho the series; Walter (Red) on a ball he never Manaeer Leo Durocher of the touched The miscue should have riGHTH RACE KLflVW- The Mn- fore sunset. Aal a pojjuiauun oi most, species Atlantic City of wild ducks has declined within The open seasons for rails team, aiid Manager been goi.e to a boy who had already WashingUn lTcdrlr Reigh, Thunder Hr.

and up. on a net one- c-ahih mi.fs. Prairie Wt 2 Trua Bhi wuaxer Brass. vaminsrtne psti two yetr, from of JTHK Ol I I f-, 4 It A Ti I nr. a 1 I.

'nsisel. ari-nrr mil 1 trokf. Hii! Vic, 12S.350,000 ln 1944 to 80 m. n. T.u'VIl' u.J derlared "He bad Doyle.

had liisvi anu null, zvry. uiiu l. mtiseUl II Ids. IS, aim "ir. Wisronsin, Massachusetts, and New David L.

Tilly, rhairman of the niht which anyone of us might 1 xQ'rh. 1 'I fi TH Mo'i-o 2 Gnbiin IAS 7 F-ca- 3 ft vl rkv C. 'H1 xNifaitia TW 9 Iom A- xFi'iiki'h Kmt 10.1 116 Apo: ai.o ance Oar- fiiow. birds dangerous level," Secretary Krug said. "Drought conditions in the North Central States and the prairie provinces, together with overshooting last season when more York.

Executiye Comirtittee of the Brook- have been guilty. Doyle, a quiet jlyn Chamber of Commerce. Tilly modest lad, a natural ishortstop. tartt the of Dark- played (mod ball both at first bise Hiiri Horn Hari. Taa.hlln.

Tnplr Maiim Lad. Hair Stli(. JrU 4 nouble Siam. Eternal Reward, Charm 5 Serreant Rill. Eipediter, Vncle Olhn Four Winda, War Fan.

Hubble Bubble. 1 l.eilnttflnian. Happy Pilot, Miahly Lurk. A l.nat and ound. Shut Fe.

Niraaold BMI-FOI WINOS. Pittsburgh CRAWFORDS VS. Brooklyn BROWN DODGERS Doubleheader 2:00 P.M. EBBETS FIELD Sunday, Aug. 1 1 5 Trurfliv 6 Th Wina.

7 Blue Pom. The Dmandr. Clear and Utt. Rockingham Park 1 Piinrow 2 Phan'am. Jr OSulIivan.

4 Uneqtialed. Quick Lick. S-Haibarall. Golden Thnrn. Tin Riah Ml 7 War Dcaaie.

Oxford Blue. One Look Plnurinwn. Flamina Chanre r.AVRT, lilt' M'B-CRASFR IKBia hsmw ages containing 28 Item maim- and second ba-se during the series. aucn.3 wcic cnii uiuii wcie iiaisjiiru UlpTApY HEEPiHEB ia a ii factured in this borough jtnd CHESS TAUGHT BY A CHESS EXPERT Witt, n.rr,.nt A.r...m in Vr. donated by the various firm.

Another real sportsmanlike ges ducks coupled with a 50 percent ofr, Kapci7 AN.nVfr aaaiuon, severs, nvemoers oi une nUtr nf IJOCK il.FFT SIDF.t UtC UOOHPro 111 I1I1.M1C Iieie Sliri vi diwsi.hi S-HuTrifne Yank. Noahvaia, Arbor (ncrea.se In the number Vi' a. wi tinea pnarian. Clear and faat. from 1944 to 1946 invite disaster itomorrow ftame wun tne pn lines wno wsa NciieauiKi io woik uie sre- if we dig any' deeper into our PEERLESS II PhiladelphU.

to meet the play- ond three innines in last nihts breedinR stocks. American sporUs- C-Apt. pafl anm pr. t-Wers and give the event additional vic torious game. "Bill Markel is o- rortner -ariir th Ioo' of Cm-mene and Li 'ff'or ard of Hie U.

Chest c-fl'ti-pion-h 'I our bv phone Bt'rkm n-tT '-AW be' ir 1 fir ar'ie me, piouiv Chvs Club. 29 F. 3ih St B' "ik N. L. WALTER STEPHENS Washington Park FLY TO SARATOGA Hauf r-Mtiraiiter Sr.

$15 One-Way $25 Round-Trip t. La fiuarKia M. L. Biralofa 7 0 M. Twin-Knfiiat Ornii RESORT AIRLINES, INC.

Murray Hill Hii 579 'men must take a smaller portion I Prairie Flower. OafrQail CllH'I. ni si st.isjsa lie sou iiisvc illy iiur. wrn.tr 0( ln, 40 boy, com- smd Ford. "I piaved la.st nnsht and rer, i 0( ducks and geese during the 194 2- Tasaillla Hurl Horn Hart, rlel.

Toole Powdered Milk. want 10 win this aeries. want 10 win this series an that. mor. hravavl.r.

will SILVER FLEET ROWROATS npted Hill receive cold, fittirajlv en- He re- Rrnftfc1.ru rhea Clnft r. I S. Chrw FerteratR Pre. 1ft Tear V. left to fit North ln the Snrlnt of Twir n' graved watches, as memento of the mamed in th bullpen in the event Oavest Front 3 iorvn in 1115 opung 01 crrHiaea rfKinlMl'BPIIT rronr, raae, Cal a Jeannie P.

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