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Rolls 1888 In All-Events

Local Bowler Takes 5th Place in ABC Tourney

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Mar. [26 (UP)~—Larry. Fox of Indianlapolis moved into the top five of |the American Bowling Congress lall-events today with a fifthIplace total of 1888. | Fox, a member of the Bowes Seal Fast tegm of Indianapolis fired a 606 in the singles, a 541 in the team event and a 651 in thé doubles. He needed a double in his last frame to get into the first five in the singles event, but didn’t make it. ’ | Andy (Zig) Zigray, a Toledo, {0,, die caster, came within ‘11 |pins of entering bowling's Hall {of Fame with a 300 game,

Ed Huck Jr. They are also famous locally as the Rodebeck Motion alleys on Mar. 17 to top the 3219 set by Marott Shoe Store in the s

Rodebeck Motion Picture Team Top Bowlers

Ready for action are [left to right) Herb Hohit, Peyton Printz,

holds the current season record for high team series, a whopping 3297. They blistered the Pritchett

Stranahan’s63 Good for Lead

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At Greenshoro

Metz, Mangrum 1 Stroke Behind After 2d Round

GREENSBORO, N, C., Mar. 26 (UP)—Frank Stranahan, muscue [1ar Toledo, O., amateur, slid back [to 69 today after his sensational |66 on a rain-soggy course yester= |day, but his two-day card of 135 ‘kept ‘him one stroke in the lead lin the $10,000 Greensboro Open |golf tournament. _% |" At the halfway point, the mili (lionaire sparkplug heir held the ’ 4 lead he grabbed yesterday, but [there were hot golfers close be= Dick Weber, Curt Heady, and [then goay ’ Picture team—the squad that | Defending Champion Lloyd Mangrum of Chicago and Dick Metz of Virginia Beach, Va., were tied for second with 136.

ame plant on Jan. 5.

On Wrong Side |with games of 198 and 169 in sin- . : . gles. Then he broke out with 10 § } Ab 4 Th ‘onsecutive strikes. On his 11th In In orma ion ou eir shot, he crossed over .0 the By MARC G. WAGGENER

“Brooklyn” side and left the No. 6 {pin standing. finishing with a 289 Put that minnow bucket down for a minute! tally to tie the high-single game Doesn't matter whether you are getting ready to go fishing or mark at the current tournament. whether you are just through stowing away the tackle after a Two of his last four strikes trip, we want a note from you telling about it. We would like to were on the wrong side.of the know where you fish what kind of bait you use, and the number, {head pin and the other two were weight, size and species of the fish caught. {on the “nose” for cave-in strikes. If you are going with the o14 W ny | Approximately 3 million games family or with your regular apolis Times, 214 W. Maryland. { : Material must be received by noon have been rolled during the 46 cronies one note telling about on Friday to be included in this [national pin marathons and only each one's catch will do. Of column the following Sunday {ten 300 games have been scored. course, if your fishing place is a 2 |Five were rolled in doubles and deep secret, you don't have to Fishermen Are Busy as many in singles. None have give it away but at least tell us| 1p, past few warm days have ever been shot in team competi- Whether it was a stream, a gravel . ’ | | ~ {lured an increasing number of tion, though three 2909's have been pit or lake and the county Ig... out to the streams, pits 5 hit in the main event. which it is located. !

John K dy, 1503 Asbury St. (left ) d a . The last 300 game rolled in ABC . and lakes and its going to be ohn Kennedy, ury St. (left), smugly reads newspaper as Don Siebert, The Times bowl- |iournament competition was by How About a Picture, Too harder and harder to -get any

ing writer, vainly struggles with pins in Fox-Hunt alleys. John, who has been setting pins si iste | work done around the house and ) : . ' g pins since Christ- [Leo Rollick of Huntington Park, ' mas, doesn't seem worried about being replaced. After 10 minutes of fruitless labor by Siebert, John Cal, at Buffalo in 1946. you ull in big one and maybe the yard as long as the spring began to feel indispensable. — : YOU tno s oumere in YOU bresges are Hlowing and the fish J ’ ~ (ar ting. Ocal stre Ss By DON SIEBERT take so much time they spoil boys [tackle box, but we would like to/,.), oo nigh for the best fishing Bowling is a great sport. You their aim and then have to use around. I

have a picture occasionally—if the | © ’ but most of the pit probably roil your regular series another ball. That slows down] 8 pits are in good

i PG “= Daugherty Cops | Dime for Strike | {picture is clear and good. Be sure condition each week, enjoy the wholesome the game and lowers their score.” | ‘

“Did you know that Jess would | f8* {that your name and address is on ) exercise and fun, and then for- Works Quickly make 3 strike” John awerea, Sl lany picture that you send in, to- fmt rou are setting out for the get it until the next week. . TaN “and then slid a dime down the S 0 0 gether with information about the , h year, neu I had to be different. I decided! The pin-setting machine banged alley to the pin boy?” picture. Don't try holding a little 104% You have your 49 license to investigate the woes and to the floor as John talked. He had watched John long Lou Daughtery won the roll- fish out toward the camera, either. with you in case one of the Congripes of bowling’s “forgotten worked Sickly and skillfully as enough, 1 was sure I could off in the singles competition in. If you land one of those whop- servation Officers comes ambling men,” tne pinsetters. & Cpe up. the pina and deftly |, = ile the pins with reasonable the men’s city bowling tourna- Pers. doesn’t matter whether it's along and wants to see it. What was the best way to ap-| Pred them in position. FSKIlL, ‘ment last night with a three- @ bass, catfish, bluegill or what, The legislature didn't get proach the problem? Get right! ‘This job isn't so dangerous,”| ny first attempt was a com- Bame series of 664. drop around to The Times with around to making any change in down In the pits, watch the boys John declared, “the worst time is ote qud. Bowling pins have all] DPaughtery rolled against Fred your catch. the license. It costs $1.50 for a set pins. Might even try my hand When a bowler is trying for a the characteristics of a snake as Antidus at the Pennsylvania) You can send your reports and resident license good for fishing, at it, {wide split. Then a pin might fly they slide ack to the pit floor Alleys, scene of the tourney. An-|Your pictures to Outdoors, Indian- hunting and trapping during the

| ro uney side vack 0 he pit 100 |. © had = X82 Tranoahewtv'el Wome TTT I callsd Charlie Quinn, Fox- up, but if the pinsetter knows ..4 ron just out of reach. John!t us had a 588. Daugherty’s

Hunt alley manager. who agreed What he 18 doing be won't get Kennedy patiently explained that §2mes were 214, 201 and 220. Red Wings Drop Teams to Play n the husband and wife tour- 5

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to humor me in the experiment. Burt’ icking up only tour or five . When I arrived at the alley, I| John has another reason for bins : a time Ywould solve the DY at the Speedway Alleys, which Stanley Cup Tilt was introduced to John Kennedy, preferring bowlers who consis- whole thing. will be completed tonight, | . 32-year-old pinsetter. He was tently nit the head pin. | The suggestion worked beau- 2nd Mrs. Harold Eder of North] MONTREAL, Mar. 26 wr — kor [a p Tro h nonchalantly scanning the head-| “When the ball hooks by the tifully. Within 10 minutes I had|Vernon moved into fourth place The Montreal Canadiens, refus-| lines of The Times and smoking head pin it is liable to slide pins/all the pins in the rack. Nothing last night with 1080-198-1278. |ing to be cowed by the pennant-| a cigaret ‘as he relaxed on the|away from the pit and then the to it, I thought. | Next high for the evening was .innino Detroit Red Wings, took Championship of the Sist anpit wall. pinsetter kas to go over the Troubles Begin ng ’ nual City Independent Basketball

{Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wheeler of Nothing to this, I thought. How. machine to get them, That just| pushed the lever that sets Indianapolis with 1133-135-1268 ever, John explained that he was causes extra work and slows us ,.4 releases the ning. Bang went Wheeler took high series honors “waiting for business,” not work- down. |the machine and I let go of the|for the night when he piled up Matter of Seconds /lever. Two or three pins fell over |& ! Sidesteps Probe Bang, went the machine, as for some mystifying reason. This Consistency was the keynote of When I -tried to question Mr. John repeated the process again. started a kind of chain reaction, last night's bowling. On three ocKennedy. he cagily sidestepped The pins were back ip position In and eight pins were down before casions, bowlers rolled series of the whole thing. He had only a matter of seconds. John could come to my aid. three identical games. been at the job since Christmas,| Women bowlers who trundle] “You must hold the machine! At Central "Alleys, Tom he said, and felt he wasn’t quali- the ball slowly down the alley down for a moment,” John Worthington, rolling in the Coca- 80t the Canadiens their winning fied to supply the answers. are no problem to John. They are pointed out, “or the pins will fall/“0la League, knocked down three goal midway through the - last “Ask John Poland in alley six,” |“just funny” to watch. rover every time.” games of 151. i he explained, “he has been setting! “Some of these gals are better] I negan again. This attempt the Saturday Mixed League, Joe TT pins for 21 years and has worked than the men, though” John was a vast improvement. It took Berkopes rolled three games of : for all the big bowlers in town.” added thoughtfully. " |only nine. minutes this time to 175 and in the same loop, Joe A ie Wrestlers Mr. Poland proved to be full, He remembers the “old days’ get all the pins in the rack. I Fillichia bowled three games of - of information. It didn’t take him when veterans such as Charlie banged the machine to the floor, 138.

. . — medals. Jong to change my ideas about a Cray and od Harkenrider rolled held it a moment, and released fit. ME Tr ATENAMENT i ees pinsetter’s job.’ . pot games and tipped generously. Only seven pins fell down. Lou Daugherty I Shean 229844 avore in i What was his pet peeve? ed Antidus Pacific Coast League

posting a 3 to 2 victory. {Gym.

best four-out-of-seven. ? Murdo MacKay, brought up from |t0 8ain the finals. Buffalo in the American League,

|place trophy winners. At Dezalan’s in! Period. | H. G. Engelhardt and

|include 18 trophies

the meet entered the final round.

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FIFTH (31300: allowances: 4 years up! an. PINNEVAVANIA Hoefer PHOTO | pine, |

Buy What You Want or Need, 1 Club or a Set

FAIRBANKS JEWELRY CO.

203 E. Washington Opposite Courthouse

1-16 milesi~Melvin, 07 (OG. Poreh),! 450. 6.50, 400; Riskaire, 110 (BE. MeMul-| a; iso L. Diextol, nny Julle@ Miss Nifty Signal, t es Lady, Marnay. .

| SIXTH ( i allowances; 4 Years ‘up: i i . or, 110 (T. Williams), | ph : p! a ™ / 4 ‘ . PT) — - [nin A § 3 NF a. . . | Ay Fp ry A . ‘ > a i!

'a one-game advantage in their Tournament will be decided at Stanley Cup playoffs tonight by|3:30 p. m. today at the Dearborn

It was the second straight vic-| Playing for the title will be tory in three games for the Can- Chevrolet Body and Kennington Last Day for Show adiens. The playoff series is a Post of the American Legion. The Both teams have won six games Night on

The Boys Club and Ace Electric

{meet in the consolation at 2:30 tracted 'p..m. to decide third and fourth hunters and outdoor enthusiasts A. Good. Chesterton, third, 656

feason

Third place was a three-way tie lat 137. PGA Tournament Director

me 205m imee os Times Invites All Hoosier Anglers to Send: roa rumapi bier

° » ° {shared that spot with Bobby Fishing Trips |Locke of Johannesburg, South Africa, playing his first American a woman's tournament of the year, and vet r eran Sam Snead of White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Snead has won

calendar year; H50c for (license good only for fishing du ing the calendar year; $1.00 for a 14-day fishing license for non- this tournament twice. residents. and children under 18 Stranahan's great feat of vears of age don't need a license matching the record for the long 6630-yard Starmount Forest Tackle, Boat Sales Up course in a hard rain was topped With spring in the air, sales of today, not once but twice. Claye fishing tackle have jumped in ton Heafner, Charlotte, N. C,, pro, most sporting goods stores and banged out a sizzling 65 for a ‘that big assortment of boats and new record, six under par. And motors at the Sports and Boats Jerry Barber of Los Angeles #don Show drew plenty of buyers as matched it. Both had 36-hole well as “lookers” who plan to buy cards of 138s rv. : later. One dealer chalked up a

sale of 10 fishing boats to a re- : : sort owner and others had no inners IS p complain on the interest being

shown in their products.

Incidentally, Bruce Pierce of 2 tthe Tippecanoe Boat Co., a vet- n | p d C eran exhibitor at outdoor shows,

pointed out that there were more! pire ‘marksmen went after the

boats on display at the local y, . o-man @ titl show than there had heen at the |, {pe An) Noam Lites todey

Detroit show earlier this month, op J despite the fact that Indianapolis Champions) ips at hw Rational is" not as favorably located for ania st ! ’ y |boat users. Y

Try Out Tackle

Tackle dealers iti h dealer exhibiting at the {20-shots, prone, .iron sights)-—Won by show this year made. plenty of Waldo Seagly, Topeka, Ind. 200: Paul friends and customers by rigging Heilems, Anderson, Chester F. Sentenay,

Indianapolis, Richard 8. Brown, Twelve up the rod in which an angler was Mile, tied for second, 199; Neva Seagley, interested and then inviting him Jopekn Ind. A. N. Gibson. Ossian, tied to step over to the casting pool in, (10 shots. prone. 10 shots sitting, irom front of their displays and try gies) wer, by Orie K. Horner, South - . end, an arance A. Northam, Arling|the SUA en ade a hit with ton, Ind 190; Harold 8. Jerger, Jasper, {many o e visitors. second, : Everett L. Brownlee, La Porte, The tackle, boat. motor and Richard = Brown, Telve Mile, tied for {other angling accessory displays . Jo shots prone, 10 shots standing, this elescopio sights) —Won by Kenneth Peck, tr year were more complete than gneipyville, 195x200: Tom Pedler, Elkhart, {since '41, indication that produc-/second, 193; Everett L. Brownlee, La tion is again back to normal and Forte 192 (10 shots prone, 10 shots sitting, 10 the shortages are over. However, shots standing, telescopic sights)—Won by things are not vet at tie stage meee L. Brownlee,. La Porte. 205; Kenneth Peck, Shelbyviile, second, i where there has been any material A. Good. Chesterton, 290. 9 Nei reduction in prices, (20 shots standing. telescopic sights) | Tom Pedler, Elkhart, and Kenneth Peck, |8helbyville, tied for first, 189; Wallace { Davidson, Ingianatolis. Clarence Northam. . TAT on, tied for second, 184, curtain Somes down to- y[Assreaate scores of events 1 and 2) e orts and oat Won by € Horner, South Bend, 387i Show at the oe Fai Boat Richard Brown, Twelve Mile. and Waldo | State Fairground, geagly. Topeka. tied for second, 396. ending an event which has at- Aggregate scores of events 3, 4 and §)

) Won by Kenneth Peck. Shelbyv : thousands of —anglers, ton bere Bianiyl cok, Shelbyville, 676:

| Individual event winners after {yesterday's .22 rifle shooting on the 50-foot range were:

Elkhart, second, 665; Harley

from all parts of the state.

A. J.| Local conservation clubs main- & 1 y 1 |Thatcher, tourney director and taining booths at the show have El Diablo Signed [recreation director, respectively, Si8ned up a number of prospec{will present awards, which wil] tive members and have had a fine For Local Card

and 310 chance to tell the story of why

: ) A masked wrestler, El Diablo, more attention must be paid to has been signed to wrestle Vie a program which will maintain Holbrook in one of the semi-

good hunting and fishing in In- windup matches at the Armory

Jess Pritchett was his favorite, Bowling is a great sport. Lots Pr 187-153-248—588 i vehat ) : 1s . Lots HUSBAND AND WIFE TOURNEY diana. sday nig Bowlers who aim too long are bowler. He had consideration for of good wshHolesome fun and exer High Saturday § ~ ‘QC a Tuesday night. . ! .LINS, lo., . 2 WwW . i the worst,” he pointed out, “they others and never forgot the pin cise. “7 Mr. and Mrs Harold *Eder 1080-198-1278. FT. COLLINS, Colo, Mar. 26 To Open ednesday Two Meetings Scheduled The main go of the all-heavy- - sr ———-—p————— . tm - — - ~ ee ___|Mr. and Mrs Harry Wheeler 1133-135-1268., (UP) —Oklahoma A. & M. wres-! 1,08 ANGELES, Mar. 26 (UP) weight mat card will feature Wild . . & e “9, . - ” ’ > 3 | ’ Race Results at L di k [Harry Whee er oe . er0. | tlers were favored to take their —Pacific Coast League President , Is have be. conservation meet- Bill Longson and Enrique Torres. ea ing | rac S TER RD AY TADERS 16th NCAA mat crown tonight as Clarence Rowland predicted to- ge en announced for this The match fs for two falls out Methodist Church League night that the baseball : of three or a 90-minute time limit.

The Marion County Conserva-

AT FAIR GROUNDS 69 40, 1900. 910; Play Hands, 108 (L. C Toni. Olney Miss, 8 1 George Johnson i ’ i i } 1 y { Sure Bleepy, Darting Johnson 600 . J 7 oe : Tt 116m or Soacker 113 Wh lowe: Pore ry 1.40, Air Commander. 113 (G. Star. Little Bits. Lovely Luctlle ‘ CENTRAL Two matmen from Purdue and Opening Ww tdnesday could set all- tion Council is meeting tomorrow i et bio “Holly: 1-16 miles) Pennypacker, 112 (W. Lowe), Porch). 840 Also Miss Ethel, Barasure 0 i Coca-Cola League ; ian: miversity tHMe minor ag p , , . : 3 on Mike azurkl, Holly= dE mes Vaiaina Kovia. 110 (H. High Fiver. Lookout Dice. Thunder Hoof _ THIRD $1200 claiming. 4 years up: Fred Gaddes »e two from Indiana University record eague attendance night at Hotel Washington, that wood movie star against Vi 2 ) Keene). 3.80, 2.680, Zekara Boy, 112 (B. Good Sweep. Good Baby bigdripid T 0. 6 40 Bun Ho ind. 106 I. Tom Worthington 453 (three 151 sames) failed to get by the semi-final ord. session to be followed by a meet- Hh 8alns ¢ Holass). 5.60. Also. Tibo. Blob Del, Lesta- gpvwnrs ol St Johni. 11.40. § 460, Hemjohn. 108 DEZELAN oe RI I Opening day games send Seattle | : . €el- brook. t Khaygram, Petee Wren. Mantasris, SEVENTH (810.000: Arkansas Derby: 3 iW Hughes), 560. 4.60. Colonel Harry. Saturday Mixed League events. Dick Dickenson of Mich- ay 8 8 send Seattle ing of Conservation United. —~— let Day. year olds 1's milem—Cocomo. 130° (B.S w. Hawksworth), 800, Also. da A. Joe Berkoves 525 three 115 games: igan State outpointed Simon Pri- wo Los Angeles and defending The Marion County Fish and . YN \ a ! 2 3 own, 123 Ase R ! sleman, Bullet zo. Frusnih . : Jan - CL v : . SEC OND 131300 whiklming: 3 year olds: *wain), 320, 2.60. Polly Lass, 115 (D. Bll Petes Kid Westfield, Kate's Silver. ow Epic hia | 408 (thr 136 545. zant of Indiana 6-4 in the 138-° ampion Oakland to Sacramento, Game Association will hold its Shuffleboard Meeting B60 360 2.80, C Rudy. 110 (G Hottingers, Prateri, 300 Also Slick Piceon, Mr. Tuck. © stn Bor ! i" 08 Shree games). pound class in the -afternoon. Night games meeting Wednesday night with The Indianapolis Shuffleboard League 0. 3 40: ; Ww. vova), EIGHTH ($1300. allowan rs ug "OURTH ($1400. claimin up ; og ; 4 : "ranci : ! t today a “ma 300 3 hh Nhe. on otty Tons v's 11 18 nile Le poltno. 105 Keener 8 furlong Collee 1 oy C Hustand- George Ri haroirand Union 498 In the 128-pound division Alan find Portland at San Francisco the program to be presented by ¥!!! meet today al 2 pm. at the 20th Busy Till. Joy Road. Henry's Pal. Little #40. 430. 130. Oswego Dr. 110 (A. J eT). | 680. 480, Lucky Charles, 113 INDIANA ‘ Rice. Minnesota, won a referee's 8d Hollywood at San Diego. the Indiana State Police. Ey hig ali od o Betmont 8k in Lit 68 0 «GPR 8 80. 460. Neva ev. 115 ~ WC ’ | ni SPT \ 3 Dally Double sald 4450 bee ). 4 0, tink on 114 . wo ht oe de Sx ni vo YMC AS YWCA Mixed Leagues i. decision from Joe Patascil of Pur- SE —— Brute rete eh ong THIRD ($1200; claiming. 4 years up. one All ity. Sun Gallahad, Wary Off: Once More. Ken-Sus Marie Moore } 430. due and Joe Scarpello, Iowa, outx furlo 020. Grado Primero, 12 (4 Mary, Bubs bn TH ) ive wancas ovens a Helen Riera" Walther League 417 pointed Waldemar Vancott, Pur- ) Ceene 82 4.60, 340 ise Palsano. 113 — 6'2 8 Silve r 108 (1 His ier ledin 1 - . (E. Jenkins), 340 Also: Sir Monte, Car , anderi. 1140. 4 40. 280. Roval Tom. tog Leroy Bush 553 due, 4-3. in the 175-pound class. Y p) 1 N x Jonia. xBoid Question. Hot Time. xArmi-| AT GULFSTREAM G P Rva 160. 260; Wild Drift, 113 JARKWAY — | . 4 stice Day. Record March, Templel, Acc FIRS $2330 claiming years \ P J Railley 260 Also Elmwood Pair Ski-Hi Juniors -“ ! 4 I ! 11.16 3 x { rs Jor Nerid aT : - ® ® ® oO oe seo One L i Mas ety Star Rid IM. Ww M Dance, A Equidistar. A Fair Strike, pf =o Mud . i State Pin Leaders OUR ($1200; claiming. 4 years up 4 ) verses. 387 8 furlongs —Lucky M. 108 (R Deipidior, 'W Zako 1330. 840; Himmelee, 117 SIXTH ($2500. inaugural handican: 3 Eleanor Kot Ski-Hi Clud SOUTH BEND, Mar. 26—Team 4 50. 3.80. 2.80. Newsprint, 115 (H. Keene R. Delaney), 430, Also: High Peak. Pre- years up: 7 furlong Bel Beau, 118 ¥ Sottkam 189, 620. 180. xYale. 115 (RL. Baird 3.00 Potente Big Kay. Alonary, Dave's Boy. St Joli 2 00. 420. 300. Lawle Miss TT eT leaders in the women's state » | » —y A Break Thru. xQuasi, Poodoo, One Son of Heels, Northern [Irust, Limerick 116 (R Ede }.80. 260. Hal. 103 1 P k : : bowling tournament during J RnR Atom. xLucky Champ, Raydel, Valdina Babe Hu'slande 100 al ; rlley rarer Win ! ptom. “xLucky Champ. Raydel ASCOND (17206: Claiming: + Years up: & ander LAL Gene 0 b ) sin Egypt fourth weekend of play here are ‘ PIFTH (31300. allowances 3.year olds fur nes) Sunday Beau 111 (MH Gon Flynn ip RAN DRIA. Egypt, Mar. 26 as follows: Bor ; 2! ongs Sedgeview. 120 (( etlinger Ales 3 740. 590, Itawamb 11) «8 SE NTH $1200. a) neces rst ) —F'ra {ie f p 5 le / § De - a § luriongs) —Sedseview. 130 (0 Hetlinger),| aie. 1130, 335; Tawny \ . 8. EVE TH 4 Mlowanc, 4 yea » - F Frankie Parker of Los ( lass A : Indianapolis Type ; 3 Hooper). ‘240. 220. Air Arm. 11 (RL Pleo), 1070" Also Next Morning. Sweet Bailey 440. 300. Walloot Angeles won his second Egyptian writer Co. 2606. Class B-- Thomas wo 0 J Baird’ 3 0 alla” maby Peck, Lads Jane Comet Fouy Dea” gue’ spacial. Prats la. Dodge)’ 620° {40 ewan Ali7 110 8 lawn tennis title in two weeks to- Bemis & Co. Indianapolis, 2308. ; | 3 ! fine, } a. in, Mel ley ree Passes ) Oresandy erette, ’ Ww 1 . . 1 y ? 1) Cousin Bob, Playful Chipsy, Cousin Daily Double Paid on 30 1 ck. Lucky B ny W ilerette. day when he defeated Pedro Mas- Class CC Hollars Market, Nap- wf 3 a ~ F > > ’ ‘ - . 16 . g CIXTH A130: aliowances: § yest ols THIRD ($3300. claiming. 4 years up. 1 i 120 ming. 4 years up: SIP of Bpain, 6-3, 6-2, and 6-2, in panee, 2173. Class D— Wolfbergs, ) 1 1936 miles) Raw Pe Ww OL furlongs) — War Ruler. 113 (A. Bkorotakl 11-16 m Flo's Herbert, 115 (R. K. the finals Wakarausa, 1977 3 1 Tavlor:, 380. 3.80 240. ‘The Globe, 113 3340: 12530, 340: Sugar Pets, 113 «C Pen Ross), 24 60. 1100. 740: Special Pet. 100 ) . 1" ttinger *hal 11 Nock 110 4 60 Umbrian 117 (Bg 8 Chipeha 2 BO. 11 40 eems. 106 (EB id Hetingen. 3a0. 30, Chan Made, 111 sTunie so Niko. Anaiam. mibky mer. Danhuire 830 Ro Soule Simo Hy : DETROT Trick, Janie's Pellah, Mella Valent ty. Ringawhtle. Dobbin 4 lly Ha Message, Fa and Bean “ Tr. MIC H. ’ y * irs SEVENTH (310.000: Loulilans Handicap FOURTH (32800: allowances: 2 vear olds - - : “y 3 sears up: 1s miles) —CQrand Entry, 118 4 furiongs Tea Deb. 100 (P Roberts ( L RRENT AVER up; Su 35.70, 1110. 830. Growing Up. 1 % ’ “+ J 4 AGE 96 po Hetty ' 0. 360, 100, J rowing | 9 «I R 1) R. 1 aire ‘ 3 ». Se Madr 108 H Batcheller). 310. 2.50; aVa ety 1 » Ww 1 Keene), 400. Also: Carmargo Bill, Caillou M. Cook). 460 Also Fan Laly. Whirling Rouge. Sandslinger, Rabies, Athlete Ward a0arden Week, The Tyke, Mroken . ‘ \ Arches, Sigh Man. aC. T Chenery entry EIGHTH $1200; claiming: 4 years up PLP . ’ 1-16 miles) —Coblin, 118 (D. Madden) FIFTH (53700. claiming: 1 year olds: 8 S e 1 e « ¢ e d by the Sports 20, 3.20, 2.80; Blenette. 108 (R. Delpidio), furlongs: Jus ess. 114 (W. M. @ook), ust in ime or rin Ww i 160, 310 Waver 116 (V Terranova 4 h ( oe Duke's Oa i !] Rob. P g 440 Al Angle Bay. Crisis, King Oall e1taon 3.10, 4 50. Impact, 108 (1 Batch r ters of America as the Pam Light. Analysis. Civil Liberty . eller), 400 Also: Peaceful Gente. Sar » Lisnt,_p Alan. Banovios. Red Jerrs. Dream Woman Bow ¢ NINTH (31200 al 18; 4 Years up ¥ | owier o 11-16 miles) Frisk, 101 (R. Delpidio SIXTH ($5000: allowances: 4 years up: 8 ’' ’ P. B the X ear 1480, 600, 3160. Innate. 115 J Green furlongs) —Mangohick. 113 W, M. Cook), 1800. 760; Empuwon. 115 tH Kee too 830, 300, 3.70: Mon's Boy, 117 (J. Rober AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES Iso: Safe Bet, Omipous. Duquesne e ON 19.60. 720. High Shine, 122 A Valenti, Biffema. Wipfrokee V, F. 8 Eye ronski), 310. Also’ Roi Rouge. Mypo NC y Joby K io. Mr: Buster, Floral Trial, Cur- SC HEDI LE OF Cl ASSES . 1 Da | AL . ~ . — Cn | IRONS $3.95 | stepdown shat FIRST 131200. allowance 4 yea ' A 680, 420. 320 Roval Helin VU G N iG 'N 4 FIRST (11200. allowances 4 yea 338 Roni" Helio, 113 BUDGET PLA Temoered Sfeel BEGINNERS — Tuesday, 140.700. Keen Ofer 1 Fore th Io A ial A pou H WOooDs $ J 140 7 0 ee ) 1( }. Pore so. D < Re 1 1 1 & . / { bn 700. Keer O10 110 10. ward, Flying oF. Swell Gus ® How easy it is to.equip . Guaranteed March 29th, thru Saturda Also: Ernie C Gil: Maedic. Merry Mary. EIGHTH (43500; claiming: 4 years up your car with highest qual. JOI N ONE ’ Ys Digsel Sand, Miss O Giftie, Forth Tern. 2040, | a hw ity Dunlop tires—just a : : April 2d, 1:00 P yA de Lig 100 1 | — s JECON ) ($1200: allowances; J-year-oldsa. Batcheller 130. 3.00. Re Ready, 106 (8 an I nent d | d 1 p 9 : . M. furlongs) — Rocky Bir. 110 (T. Willta tewart!, 10 80. Also Celophar ay, 1all payr down, an 78.40, 32.70. 1560. Tabosa 113 (F. Koe a. " Ft 0 A 8 ( phan IL, Cherish ; I J A s y 8.60. 4.30. Boss H. 107 (N Cartwr tra Jingle Jangle, Called, Jacopet a little cach week. You'll . 5, 30. 3m rer Left-Handed Club All fn, ge, es hen AT LINCOLN nowns have the positive assur. eit-randed Liubs ADVANCED ) Tuck, Krippo, Vornado Fl 1 131200 « smi . 4 years ance of long dependable :. SIMMER nad Tuesday, - Daily Dou ¢ 0 : RA A eramore, 100 (J Savarese , ‘ i ht H d d Cl b th S Pane ‘ : ro. iy Double » A Bu 1040, 1080. 820. Golden Scotch. 11 service, beti.r traction and | Hanae uns e ame ! March 29th, th F is Huo i" YEAS ip } 4 Ander { ) "Wh fon 07 : ‘ iuclongs) --Cotlon Joe. M4 (Lb. C Cook, Brls er aD. 300. Top Boots. 107 (1D better non-skid protection. y . ’ ru riday, 7 0, 3.10; Lady Lureen. 100 (A J Show Call Junior Girl, Eterr y di cl b LEAGUES Linauar’s 00, 418° wish Wash: vi 6 Sai ween oo | BERT ADAMS! adies Lluns , April 1st, 2:00 and 3:00 I Ino Aunnison, MK es 2 7 = : the Epot, Countess In, Jess D SECOND ($1300: claiming; 4 years up - FOURTH ($1200; milowances: 4 year 8's furlongs) —Resepond. JP) (LM SERVICE STATION P, M., Saturda April 11:16 miles Lena B on “Le whet 0 a? she Pachie Call. 13 102 S ¢ it | A ) . jm 8 Boy, 107 (L. C. (R. Rigby). 7.80. 580: Patch Buck. 108 ‘ Cook), 1370, 4.50, 3.10; L > p LX pl Mch Buck. 108 « Aapliol Ave - ’ Forni. 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