Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1939 — Page 27

P f 130 Exp ted in First Speedw Trials 1 v . By TOM OCHILTREE | ® » =& ® 2 » 2 » » on 8 The thin-lipped men of speed, who entrust their lives to things This restless triumvirate Sontaing the So Pe . i . ‘ of rubber and steel, will ride alone tomorrow against their ancient the pole position this time. Snyder and Mays drive identical six- S k A “8 Th C ) foe, the shadowy gentleman with the hour glass and the scythe, cylinder, alcohol burning cars on the Joe Thorne team. Motors ar ugs re Given a Go IN ver IN orne ar It will be the first day of qualification trials for the 27th annual of these cars are supercharged and have piston displacements of : Memorial Day 500-mile race, and a total of 26 cars are being readied | 182 cubic inches. . : 3 cy for this joust with Father Time Petillo is the kind of driver that can't stand to see anyone else : Oddly enough the rivalry will be as keen between individual get ahead of him, and he is ‘blessed with a particularly fast car. drivers of the same team as between the rival organizations them- Even in vears when his cars haven't been the fastest at the track, selves. These speed chauffeurs are convinced that between the hours Petillo always made up for that deficiency by keeping his foot on of 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. one among their number will have driven the throttle down the straightaways just a little longer than the rest the required 10 miles (four laps) at an average speed of better than were willing to do. The crowd knows this and when it sets up the 130 miles an hour to capture the pole positicn shout of “let her out, Kelly,” the little Italian from Los Angeles al5 ci Iv five miles an hour ways ‘pours on tne coal. rte at Wark De I a Ts made by Flovd The three entries in the Boyle team are among the fastest and Roberts in a at first-dayv qualifving test last year. There the rivalry between the drivers in that organization is expected to be were faster runs made last vear than Roberts’ mark but the particularly keen. award always goes to the driver making the best time on the first Wilbur Shaw, a hometown boy who won a spectacular victory qualifying day in the race itself in 1937, is to pilot the new Italian-built Maserati - y . » : " 9 Sgveral drivers have gone faster than 130 miles an hour, but their for this team. He has been turning laps 5 miles Ho hous spurts of speed were limited to only single laps. Jimmy Snyder, Chi- with such ease that rival pilots fire Sie d . San a Le he cago's flying milkman, still holds the official, electrically timed lap pole or come awfully close to winning i e wants to drive ha record of 130.392 made in 1937, while Kelly Petillo turned a lap last enough. ; : vear at 120.26 in a car which had a much smaller engine to comply |! His two teammates, Chet Miller, Detroit, and Ted: Horn, Burwith the new international rules. | bank, Cal., also have gone at speeds of bey Dulas an pour, with Miler 'S . . \ Oar r turning in that lap average yesterday. e cars these two are to Rex Mavs, in practice for this race. roared around for cne lap \ : a at 131.58 miles ar and the other drivers reported he left long pilot have Offenhauser motors and are front drives. Horn's is broken lines of tire marks on the curves where his rear inside wheel | the larger. It has eight : cvlinders and o piston displacement caucht hold. bounced off the track and caught hold again. (Continued on Page 2

By Eddie Ash |No-Hit Vandy Moves osx Into High Gear After

‘HERE HE COMES! DAYS ARRIVE | FANS PICK 'EM AT RACE TRIALS || Making Woeful Start

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TARTING tomorrow, Speed takes over the keys to the |puws SRE Bees Are Victims as He City and until after May 30 Indianapolis will be the | 5 ; Hurls Second Victory;

enter adauarters for an army of admirers of the : i center and headquarte Cubs in Third Place.

| | : Sy | Here's a candid view of a group testing the sparkplugs of one of the four cars entered by Joe Thorne of New Rochelle in the Speedway. helmeted dare devils who go ‘round and ‘round on wheels | i wl |

Doing a world of heavy looking-on is Joe himself, seen bending over the cowl.

at the Roaring Way. United Press Staff Correspondent

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It's a business for many, a pleasure for others and NEW YORK, May 19. — Double}

a picnic for the average 500-mile customer. . . . Thousands . der M back : 1 3 : ke bang j ahr d ES | No~-Hit Vander Meer was back on of Hoosiers will be at the track over the w eek-end watching | R [the glory road today after a our n 1an 1 the qualifications, something they wouldn't miss at any [88 : A [ful start which had caused the : | “jump-at-conclusion” boys to brand | :

cost. ] A BC 2¢ [the Cincinnati Reds’ young souti- $ & n 2 = 8 So . ‘paw a freak who would soon jade

jout of the majors. | PAGE 28 FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1939

HE time trials serve to put the speed fans on edge RR RY ous A : lia} Stas . 1 NG: - ds ie “a 3 : Be BERRA | er our humiliating starts, for the Big Day and many pick their favorlie Wot ¥ ? Ea % Vander Meer started his comeback %igh has 2% . Four-l: 1 0 miles. X {last Saturday by throttling the I during these officially timed fou lap sprints at 1 da : or vy | . - 2 : 3 ; i J a y : 3 PERT league-leading Cardinals, 2-1, on R d ( ‘ ls Picnic baskets will be brought out by the all-day x LS a | four hits. He retired 20 men In suc-| Little Yankees eo 1r eaay to Uo 1n riais sitters and traffic on the highways leading to the historic SE MERE tg cession. | Drivers and cars expected to attempt to qualify tomorrow or Sunday

plant will come close to matching the race-day jamups. i of oT IM oy Sone | Lengthen Lead | for the 27th annual 500-mile rage are: pe : : wit Are ough Sampson Comet Special ................... Bob Swanson, Los Angeles

{ that ‘amiliar shout of “Here he comes!” will |] 3 own with six hits as the Reds won, | ecial : And that old familiar shot ERR Es : a In the EO games Vandy fanned | In 4 A Chase Burd Piston Ring Special ......... .. Floyd Roberts, Van Nuys, Cal,

| Unnamed (L. Moore, Inc, and Roberts entry) Frank Wearne, Pasadena 5 -_ | * Bowes Seal Fast Special \ Lou Meyer, Huntington Park, Cal. x tretcl and how! SE or ri e Unnamed (Thorne Eng.) ..... ‘ .+....Rex Mays, Glendale, Cal. rels I o stretch . . » OW. AES E RARER ' By United Press | J . dM) Arsssenvaanaivin, a ; Sny “hi barrels into the head of the stretc : : SS In the last thee games the Reds’ | Tie Rartns or as Fubikbé} Annan Thorne Eng } ‘ Soo Far Timmy Snyder C hicage be. irs I > RR : § pitchers have allowed 20 hits (less| Agios y sii : ' : : Fa Nar avd Ye gl Manager Ganzel, Then and Now : Sa # than seven a game) and four runs, /farm club which last year won the uh a—— Unnamed (thts. ned Sexi wiv ry pi So Hanser, 10s Angelos m p R | : AS Na AR o 7 “ Pig , ”» \ 3 . Yie Ceara pur aw, the St. Paul Samts was a and Grissom, Walters and Vander “Little World Series,” today had a Indians Outhit Columbus in Unnamed (Boyle Bory Citivas a : he ll apapols Johnny Vander Meer Meer all have gone the HU aps two-game lead in the American As- : : Unnamed (Boyle Racing) .......... Ted Horn, Rurbank, Cal. A A and his club was going good t | Why the Re : are a Se a er | sociation First of Series but Wheeler's Special . .«. Mauri Rose, Columbus, O. fuse to worry.” he said It was one swell season for Ganzel. | Shapping rar Bs The Blues beat the second-place [Ray Jewelers ... ary "Kelly Petillo; Los Angeles He never would let the game get him down B k F {who ‘ea YO Be Minneapolis Millers yesterday, 5-1 | Alfa-Romeo “re “ ..Babe Stapp, Los Angeles Well. the Saints started slipping recently and like all managers, ron 0 aces | Vander Meer wash the Unie Ci [They played errorless ball and four! Bow, 3 to 2. Marks Special crv Cerne over GROTES ory: Los Angeles jcinnati hero yesterday. Frank Mc-| oc yetired the Millers with gou- | | Miller Special tna v...v.... George Bailey, Detroit

Ganzel blew his top. got fined $30 and was suspended for three days 3 ~ ) - . v a 0 : « ! \ : : : CO ou one Times Special National Seal Special ............... .......Frank Brisco, Chicago

for stalling in the second half of last Sunday's double-header with the S t M t bardi followed with Pie Plays. Vince DiMaggio, outfield€C on on a and Ernie Lombardi follow er and brother of the Yanks’, COLUMBUS, O, May 19—The!Elgin Piston Pin Special .. verse... Tony William, Milwaukee

Blues a y " dna > 3 ~ 5 - & . —-— S tw > > ” : . . he Blues were ahead and Ganzel stormed the premises to take another round tripper those two; . missed getting his 14th homer Red Birds are proving tough picking Weestman-McDowell Special ... Louis Webb, Knoxville Unnamed (Gulotta entry) ..... ' Ralph Hepburn, Los Angeles

. ai of tl J ; X cross the broad 5 : roll again out of the spacious stands and act Sab Re 3 115 and walked only six. |

acreace as ‘qver 5 : yrthwest turn and : E03 & acreage as a driver pops out of the northwe X 3 : 3 Red Witton Spare |

AST vear Manager Foster Ganzel of congenial gent It was his first season as skipper in the I take it in stride ana re-

es punches being enough to win. of the season and third in as many : ; forfeit the game, according to the Blues P f Ohi G t The Cubs moved into third place days when a hard hit ball Struck a for the Indianapolis Indians this Automotive Service Special Ee : Shorty Cantlon, Detroit He's probably sitting up nights staring out the window. . . . His owertu 10 Grappler to bering Bil) Ina Soven RIL pisching font from the top of the left field Year. The teams have met four Burd Piston Ring Special .... Tony Gulotta, Dearborn, Mich. Saints have skidded into a tie for fourth place. i " which enable cag Lo Pall fence. The hit went for a double. I imes he Tri | > Greenfield Service Special vie ......Ira Hall. Terre Haute . At the Fresh Meadow Country Club. New York, on June 1, 2, 3 | Test Nagurski. | Brooklyn, 4-2. Van Mungo had the two other rips to the plate he or ; Res he oo psa have fake Belanger Special pe . raters ‘ Duke Nalon, Chicago and 4. an array of golf talent will Perron est wii ony the Sie | ——— Ou lunied wel ih, When a single and a triple 18 chin oe Wh Unnamed (White Racing. Inc.) ......Billy DeVore, St. John, Kas, in the gallery to hang up their clubs and forget the links sport. . . i Ls a . eo Durocher ordere ank Leiber = of "5 1g possession of third place 1ey were to clash in the second Lewis Welch Jasna i “ ««.+.. Cliff Bergere, Hollywood, Cal. Tt will be a seven round match play affair. the Goodall Round Robin | ya WE St Io be Ta fpnitey oo pe bases with Two Che lasted only a day as the Saints Of the local series today and Red py 1 + 1 IV Tle. f tornro con {as colorful and impressive on the Then Hartnett doubled, ® yielded to Milwaukee yesterday, Barrett was the probable mound The Irish Finallv Ch cumstances Ld

Special for $5000 1 0 “clear i Se, Nd Ri Seasils, Tie pitching of George Blae- choice for the Hoosiers. The Indians | . . Lg § S. 8 * Al 7] v Show Some Life tered This Case

advantage of the 6 o'clock closing law . . and defied the umpire to

Fifteen are to compete and each pro will have one match against [wrestling mat as he is in a football ; 3 SB kn re SROOIETS ve ehter ; : singl was Lee's fifth triumph. PAIGE : : each other Shan: debe Bob super shooters have entered and uniform. is to be tested bv Power- ingle. It p { holder, who went in in the third and will wind up their Red Bird Stahree more will ‘compl t 1 | rs Pang San i o Curt Davis Wins blanked the Saints thereafter, and di inv TOW Signed up are Ralph Guldahl Gene Sarazen. Paul Runyan, Walter house Frank Secton, rough Akron, his fift} the batting of Justin Stein. who got ou an ag S04 tien — . ed » ” < th 2 41 ¢ IR JUSHIN © 1 i ; : A - " V Hagen, Sam Snead. Horton Smith. Jimmy Thomson, Jimmy Hines, O., grappler, on the Armory Curt Davis, making hi 5 3 yo four hits in five trips to the plate, ville pT P ny 's diun TY SYD, Nay Ly NEA) Dick Metz, Craig Wood and Johnny Revolta wrestling card next Tuesday night BN I ee BAN en Jie helped d ie the gam 's : Fo re EC jan a Biter Lavish fumed Miss, HC signa Rauy a ' ie . s— V NIGNL. | 561 victory as the Cards licked the 1€!Ped decide the game Sunday. head momentarily durin spring | 120 signal, Pacdy Driscoll, Mars Promoter Lloyd Carter figures the . i The Toledo Mud Hens lost for the] A home run by Earl Browne, out i S penalizeq JUette coach. was brought before encounter as “power vs. power” as Canis. 6-1 ‘stun ; sixth consecutive day when they nid y ee ater. | Practice game the officials penalized j,qge Harvey L. Neelen, a former SEXtON. SOLVE TBE. BORNGE. 16 CF) Johnny Rizzo's single with the dropped a 18.5 decisis ou Lot fielder, in the fourth inning yester- the varsity for backfield in motion. Marquette footballer g ase a a a the ec e FORE p > = Ul ibases loaded in the 10th gave Pitts-| | pec 2 ‘ s10n x he Louls- day, proved the margin of victory Informed of the reason for the! .xrai. ea © aggressive type. He has annexed ake = RB wd h over the Phil- Ville Colonels. Les leming ac-|for Columbus. 3 to 2. and extended ' Your honor,” explained Driscoll, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul : ... 104 000 000— 5 14 2 several local tussles. one of the vie- burgh a a eR I OR Kg counted for three of the Toledo rui EE IoD § 0 § [Paiiity tie Raue Date coach re: JL Sheught 1 saw a good-looking Al BE lies after the Pirates had blown a . : i 18 the Birds’ winning streak to seven marked sarcastically: halfback prospect glanced around OPE I ’

Milwaukee 1002 00 05x—11 14 1 i L tims bein ig v Vis nt witl s two home runs | styai ’ ng Eig Boy Davis 4-0 lead. The victory enabled the “ith Dis two home run straight “That's really encouraging. Until and missed the light.”

MILWAUKEE. May 19 (NEA) Charged with being offside at a

_Himsl, Chelini, Brown. Reis and Pasek: Carter believes Naguski's . Copely, Bhichyier wid Nsraanies arter believes Yaguskis appear- | p;;ates vo climb to sixth place - Burt Shotton’s team has been now I hadn't noticed any motion’! “Case dismissed” said the judge

: " ore hoe 3 8 Jnee Ev oA of Qe biggest The yankees need only one more fattening up on its Eastern rivals a - lage. olis . us ee — ~ re S 1 as 1 "O=-! * : a a 12S Den able 10 Pro-iyistory to equal their longest win- Welters | op and has advanced into a tie with

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W 3 r aMpDuUs \& { 5 : Philadelphia oun 10 60d 0— 4 11 3 Soe campus, he went Lo pro je the Browns down With six hits. | long punch was not there to give 2 FE th a oT oh oe all and pro Oy Ie being : Joe Cronin’s triple with two a Pitcher John Niggeling a lift. It Mutler : Fg Sapa a €aCh. mates on base enabled the Red Vicker Car : Trail was Al Fisher's second triumph ! i | Chicago Er nt ho Sox to subdue the White Sox, 5-3 Ss arsonia on Irall over the Redskins this year. Boston ver. 020 000 000— 2 1 Se ih a Bobby Estalella’'s homer inside the Columbus got away to a swift! of State Crown. :

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2 i 300 0 Ix— 3 D i a acFapieh Ra $0 Yorer oh eb. — park with Buddy Myer on base start and tallied two runs in the AMERICAN LEAC dermeer and Lombardi : ; T Ye > with two out in the ninth gave ———————" first frame on a single, double on ? i RIBE BOX SCORE Washington a last-minute 3-2 Vic, chuck errors and a sacrifice fly. Browne's Boston t 3 : § 8 Tw bors 20% a ‘ : INDIANAPOLIS tory over Detroit. Alex Alexandra eagonia clash in the 10-round homer made it three in the fourth Chicago Rn ; 3 1 ence. Casey und PRS: Lee Richi let the Tigers down with five hits. ain 00 on the Hercules Athletic @Nd the Indians scored in-the fifth Kesslng Stulnay 3 i 33 Hartnett. ; Lone ot = The Athletics won from Cleve- in professional fight show at the and sixth by “one run rallies.” Detroit { 3} : Seine Jatshaw, 1h land. 4-3, in the 11th when Catcher National Guard Armory tonight. | It Was a tough one for Niggeling Louis : § New York Loo. 001 000 000— 1 Bannan. If Rollie Hemsley dropped Shillings The winner of this fracas will to 10se and a nice one for Fisher) throw to the plate on Bob John- ,.0ct Tommy Pallatin, former Na- [© Win. son's roller. Newsome scored the (jona] A. A. U. champion from TRIBE AVERAGES

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& SR ACC PER Whitehead, Rignev and Tresh: Auker, 5 LoS hati in—Lang, Baker, Morgan RUNS BATTED IN me avd a : YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Hevinz and Desautels. Wr Ee he pA LL rg Goodman. Reds .. 23 McCormick. Reds 23 WEIghts, and lost only five times Luther, 7: Northwestern, 5. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Browne. Sacrifices—p Browne: Stureeon ROILIE. YRS Bx Spot Giants... 3B Last week he took the semiwindup| Michigan State. i; Hillsdale. 4 Louisville 01 030 332—1% 15 1 St. Loni NOD 100 D0D— 1 § © Lang Double Dav-.L Brown eS Mack ik ile aX ——_— on the local card with a knockout ‘ 001 00° 200— 2 - : 3 R eft on bases—Indianapnolis, ¢ > hus 3 y Toledo 01 ¢ o 3 2 New York 204 200 Adx— R 10 0 J Ae. oI mbus gy 1D the third. round, beating Billy FEVER! .

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for the National Open Championship in June He won't aim his brassie shots at sparrows on telephone wires dquring these 36 holes, or play any of his pitches to the green with a base- from Ak A i bo ball bat. Because they hold the Akron. where he was about to CE RN = with hundreds of fellows named | - y key to his future as a golfer. If he Start an exhibition match, “I'm lev-| ; gf La Tom, Dick, Ike and Harry are Law- Rockne Memorial plays them badly vou may safely eling this time. I'm dead serious. I| : j&®: Se & ison Little, Walter Hagen, Tommy, SOUTH BEND, May 19 (NEA). — write him off the golfing book. If haven’ Disvet euch 5% you foie NR : ; Armour and Leo Diegel to name a Notre Dame's newly built Knute he plays them well he will get a nage Ba 15 rounds in a vear— \ few. {Rockne Memorial Fieldhouse will be | crack at the open title, and who but I've been in training and phys-| BF nn | When you think of Hagen having dedicated June 3 as part of gradua- : knows but what the skill that once ically I'm great. Down from 236 aR SX to qualify, after all he hs done for tion exercises | Play Billiards

was his will return? bounds to 216, which is about my a golf, it makes you wonder why some Te Coe "tes oe Th A [|| READY-FOR-SERVICE TROUSERS, $3.95 i

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body even tell you that there wasn't; How was he hitting the ball? \ | Vv : sn't| F R necessary, make those gentlemen] 3: a time, and not so long ago. either, A lot better. Broke par with a RAR 3 pass a law whereby a RESTRUNG Plavers must have cou. gy that Montague wasnt a good bet 70 vesterday, and might have been SRE SE ers of the title are automatically

ron and hold tahle thirty J . ] 3 § minutes or longer to re- ggg 3 IL : SERS: anyone Ww ho ever swung a Yotter with a little luck. My woods qualified. There are a lot of us who By Experts sive penent of vedueed A clu sranted. he hasn't had that still arent what I would like them would rather set y kill for ~oupl ‘ear t I'm Wi : r see Hagen and some Fountain Square, 1105 Prospect Middle of A £ skill for a couple of years. Last to be, but I'm willing to sacrifice of the other aging stars shoot a 79 | SPORTSMAN'S STORE Uptown, pry College Sy at M SS. AV '

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Olsen, Weaver and Lewis: Pvle, Tate Mills, rn M: i 2 Y ire 1 rv vo | vi 1 3 rank] ~ ti BO a her v vol: Moly EE eT aTeum and Sallivan: Sis Ue Lane, McLarry and Har Roh aes 32 McCormick eds 33 Franklin Cincinnati rs _— —iiaL ON Thirty-two rounds of boxing are HH AS LOW AS | y . . on the card which will include a tere’ll Be No Pitches to G Wi o oma semiyonton. ont uel reen } ase a a 9 four-rounders. LeRoy Dycus, local A \ § 0) lightweight, : Jimmy y hgh veight, and Jimmy Norris, lit will pep you y- | * Madison, Ind. heavyweight, hope to A ontague Is Out for Crack at Open Links Crown : ous bs i hee, ay / ord books which show no defeats. your physical n . The program gets under way at iti v ‘NRY MLE) Jiri wa . a , Pro S un condition, oy HENRY LEN JORE what with wild woods and a spotty = he asked. “Oh sure, I still have my 8:30 o'clock. Following is the com- | No E e { : J I Sp nt - putting stroke. He wasn't plaving! 3 3 strength, you know.” plete card: USE THIS COUPON 0 Extra harge or Terms NEW YORK, May 19.—Minus his) uch then, only occasional pickup | i 8 : ¢ | Montague isn't the only Well cpucy viekers Indichapolis, vs. Tiger || ANTLERS. 330 N. Meridian 8¢ ® Choice of Over hoe, shovel, rake and cloak of mys- games, usually with George Von %¥ known golfing figure who will face Kid Carsonia. Indianapolis, welterweights,|] CENTRAL, 40 W. Ohio St. 700 All Wool Patterns tery John Montague will lav two oy Sladd 3 the trying qualifying test on Mon- | 18 rounds. FOUNTAIN SQUARE, 1105 Prospect, AE . . y, John Mon pla; Elm the ying ying t alr SEMIWINDUP | FOX-HUNT REC'N. 1207 E. Wash. ® Individual Designing rounds of golf over the Medinah . ay. Because he played so poorly) ees Palme. Daven, O. vs Pes Wee | ILLINOIS, 161 N. Hlinois St. | ® Fine Bench : Comnity. Cub Cours 10° OR I talked with Montague by long- } : at Denver last year Sammy Snead rounds Cincinnatl. featherweirhts. six |} INDIANA, 128 eT Ruainzton St. Ine Lenc SRI TN Course . ICABO gistance telephone yesterday and he must prove his right to play in top-| 0 x TRELIMINARIES errs PENNSYLVANIA. 3806 N. Penn. St. Tailoring next Monday in an effort to qualify ou his game warrants at Jeast a) 8 flight company. This seems a bit Whiteford, Cincinnati, heavyweights, four | FRITCHET LS. 18 ar YWIRG, . | “id i : Ww > " unds. '} ST. 8. 335 ‘ " try at the open championship. He ® ridiculous when you remember that "pi" sunten. Coatesville. vs. LeRoy Dy- || STURM REC'N. 1422 N. filinois St. y : y . : 3 Sammy was the biggest money win- cus, Indianapolis, lightweights, four | UPTOWN, 4169 College Ave. does not feel that he is at peak | 2 Ny ner of them all last year, and is oy Hughes. Chrisman, 1l., vs. Jack |] == = w= a ww -— oe form, but believes he may be some- ‘generally recognized as one of the ig Cincitnati. wildleweizhts, Your tL gy. coupon entitles any white person where near that condition bv June. greatest players the game ever pro- _ Tommy LaFever, Indianapolis. vs. Billy || to roll three practice games for 50 . : 5 duced. Other stars who must take Sparks, Indianapolis, featherweights, four (§ cents. Good any time of day er eve“I'll tell you one thing.” he said! {: | a rounds ning (except for league play) until . , SH % their chances of qualifying along —————mes i —— Mav 27. Bach person limited to one coupon each day. (Fiil in below.)

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