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By JOHNNY JONES Times Special Writer SARATOGA SPRINGS, June 22.—Most optimistic sports promoters! in the country are the men behind the Saratoga raceway. 4 Out in the proverbial sticks, at least 25 miles from the nearest city

Match play for the 12th annual city amateur golf championship will begin next Sunday morning, 9 o'clock, at the Sarah Shank municipal links and the favorite already is Dick Stackhouse, Meridian Hills

swinger, who shot a qualifying round 68, four below par, yesterday! | at South Grove of any size, the trotters ahd pacers are clop-clopping around the flood- | oR P, 3 ©) His low round was rewarded with the William Reed Sr. Memorial] : 0 R lighted oval and will continue to do so for 63 nights br until Aug. 22, 3 unless wartime restrictions interfere to too great an extent.

| trophy for one year’s possession and | ) ! | to too great an extent | | § ! On top of this, the runners move |

| pert nt possession of a medalist’s | 3 S ate i | § AR a me in at the old Saratoga track, July|horse to go a mile in harness; Sep cores 12 Pars . 88 27-Aug. 29, so until the last week of | Palin, who taught the great Grey- | : rd.ais i | ? ; the double program, the Spa will|hound his tricks; Franklin Saf- | 8 Gatles Brown 35 Stackhouse toured the 1 holes Ei $ i SER oy & have racing day and night. ford, leading winner of 1941 with | Rillt 5 with 12 pars, five birdies and one| hel WS A 1117; Lee Smith, trainer of Bill : 3 espite the ban on special ; ' 3 bogey. His bogey came on the 16th| Fo S 4 an fe BD . the tire and phn Gallon, 1941 Hambletonian win-|

> hole when he became trapped and | = : SSE ", bY | line shortage, power restrictions and | ner; Clint Hodgins, No. 1 sulky took a one-over par 5. CEE : 3 bs blackouts. : sitter at Roosevelt raceaway, Long!

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i St'¢kh'se 4524345 43-34 | | § a . } Saratoga hasn't programmed a stables, Saatoss extends its tra-| 8| PAR IN 44 : 54345 in| ; a 3 Sa trotting meeting like the 27 nights dition o fine horses to the Ty! ckh’ ) — ; 3 i Stry. | ' Stephse 11234855114 ai } Ls a ; of classified racing that went over Former Estate Men's Dept. Three siyef hres broke bar at wl 2) FRUSY well last summer. It reached out | + Second Floor 37 They were Chet erner easant | EEE al . 2 aaa 1 + Russ : and grabbed a week of the Grand Run: Russ Sade, Sarah Shank, and Vic Fleming, famout trainer and driver, is getting a kick out of Circuit, Aug. 3-8, featured by the|&nd grandfather were trotting, Charles Harter. Speedway. | night trotting at Saratoga Springs. At right Milestone has one on the | $7000 Stallion stake for 3-year-nid horse people, is president-trea- | 8 Eight Have 74's | house. He holds four world records. Some racing fans Ne Joerg trotters, preview to the Hamble |surer of the raceaway, built in his | a r i} S a g ngers | ever, what happens if you have a $2 ticket on a horse, then black- tonian, the Kentucky Derby of the | backyard, the foliner estaje of the|

Robert Monro I Next came Lynn Lee, Pleasant * ! Mid Dean 87 | out sirens blow and the lights are doused. Who wins then? Ada ; Ba. Lun and Dek Rei Sway Ap Ey EE little | late Harry Payne Whitney. | The track is situated just across]

3 ; v Sally RE rca evalD D dd oO h d gp | Nelson ave. from where the runners comfort that make them YOUR BEST BUY. Woody, Loar 38 and Bill Reed, defending champion, | eaqgcon Oo S vers, a ows FIOM atuanipelis, Where the ave sped around the historic Sa¥- | \

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Kieth L Riverside; Clark Espie, Hillcrest, and ! Mba Ms Walter Chhpman, tournament chair- NEW YORK, June 22 (U. P.)—Deacon Gil Dodds, the bounding all and second in value only to the | pa. bare knuckle fighting.

Stuckey 8¢ d ¢3 man from Coffin. Boston divinity student, was established today as the outstanding per-|Hambletonian. he | 8 John McGuire, finalist last year former in the 55th National A. A. U, track and field championships be- The day following the Fox, Aug. er AE : a we] “BUY SHOES AT A SHOE STORE” 3 with Reed, finished 11 strokes off cause of his impressive 1500-meter victory over the best the nation could 18, they'll present the Horseman | vice-president. Ww. T. Harriman is! : 2 33 the leaders’ pace at 79. offer. futurity for 2-year-old trotters, |a director. IT PAYS IN MANY WAYS—THINK IT OVER 39° The low 64 qualifiers yesterday Cornelius Warmerdam vaulted over 15 for the 26th time and) which has an estimated value of| There's money behind the little | s0| Will be placed in the championship | Greg Rice won his fifth consecutive $15,600. Stakes offered during Grand | plant blossoming into big things. |

o fight for next Sunday's match play.|5000-meter title as the competition | Circuit week aggregate $40,000. | All people around here are wor- : 91 Other contestants will be placed in in Triborough stadium Saturday | More than 300 horses are on the rying about is whether folks will! ’ | additional flights of match play. All| produced 13 new champions and| PORTLAND, June 22 (U. P.).—A|ground, and more are arriving from | get enough gas to drive from the! ) a; Will compete for $350 in war bonds seven successful defenders. But it two-day racing program, sponsored | Freehold, N. J, where a meeting defense boom cities of Schenec- S

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| Lee Boga cB (2 vear ago, who stole the show. | pacing club, will be held June 25| Such drivers as Vie Fleming, | their money at the pari-mutuel Jack Hanaleo 8); 32 oid Smid 92 Perambulating Preacher and 26 at the fairgrounds track. | trainer of Billy Direct, 1:55, fastest | windows. Roger Schutt 81 4im Mozingo . .. 32 T 1h ‘1 U t The 24-year-old Gordon Theo-| Fred Johnson 1! A rs : Pes > { Bob Laifey 81 Roger. Williams. 92 d €1 pse logical Seminary student, a native]

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Elmer ROT ScCOY {college in Ohio, blazed into prom jinence last winter when he shats 18, J . P)— 350 \ Wap T. LOUIS Juilt Bw. P tered mile king Leslie MacMitchell’s Weng Seymour Greenberg of Chicago and streak and won thei A. A. U. indoor endell Philly \ . i . Joe Paswter Harris Everett of Jacksonville, Fla. crown. They said he had been Bob Wi Ira... 93) meet today for the national clay lucky, that he didn't belong on the Joe 1 = Hendry 2 {same track with the N. Y. U. star.| Toba, Marshal 3 | Clarence 3 ay But the perambulating preacher| Charles Da 331 Toy Croneh og Triple A courts here. made his critics eat their words! J Greenberg, Illinois state cham- Saturday. | Lrcghieog 96 Dion and captain of the Northwest-| poqac victory overshadowed ihe!

| Tower Belt 97 ern university team, upset top-!. i. a Frank Flint 9 Flats .P-isterling but mechanical performdickerson seeded William Talbert of Cinein-|.. oq of Warmerdam and Rice, who 9) o avy CTURE MIPS

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, nati, seeded 10th in the nation, 4-8, had no competition. The skyserap- | Thomas Loval ..100 6-4, 6-2, vesterday. Greenberg Was je school teather set one of two | mand AANA, Ken Humphrey. .101 Seeded third in the tourney. new records winning the pole | 3 9s Everett defeated Gardner Larned yoult at 15 feet, 21% inches. Hel iw Be BRILL FQimes 1g; Of Chicago, Illinois state runner-up, parely missed clearing 15 feet. 9 : Cm "In the other semi-final, 6-4, 8-6, 5-7. |, ,ches for a new world record. ‘i 16-2. Everett was seeded sixth and'Rjce romped home in 14:59.7. inBASEBALL Lamed eighth. creasing his streak to more than is first start for the, Charles Mattman of Forest Hills, 50 wonsecutive wins. ok. y iy hurled 20 ny and George Richards of Mon- ; colored | L 10 to 7. at Wash-| tebello, Cal, reached the doubles BIEARS Odin}. Mark Sricke? Heath hit a homer for the A's| final by eliminating Greenberg and Frank Berst of the New York A. DE Lier doubled in Re Mia Bob Jake of Milwaukee, former C., which detroned the San FranPAYS at Washington park next Sundav.| national boys singles champion, 7-5. cisco Olympie club as team chamBias ison IR Nid 33 Soi and Bill Reedy of Beverly Pion set the other record with a Hills, Cal, heat Everett and Jim |dS-Pound weight throw of 39 feet) Evert of Chicago, 6-0, 6-4, with the 3'¢ inches. He bettered hy 5% | R 3 4 § | N i third set defaulted in a twilight inches the oldest mark in the books, | match. set by Pat McDonald in 1911. F 0 2 —— Double winners were Billv Brown, | former Louisiana State star now a B etfe n hau Le n chief specialist at the Norfolk naval training base, and Hal Davis, the! 7 University of California's current; Enters Race “fastest human.” Brown retained {the broad jump title and hurtled " . Wb vo the hop, step and jump cham-s The “thunder-bug” pilots who pionship. Davis dashed to the 100have been racing around the In- meter title and defended at 200-

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