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Of all the juveniles, he looked last year, Capot paid $3.40, $2.60! + Srashed into first piace in _theithey met the Indianapolis Star's (Ross J. Moore, Flo Denny of a prise In the toiirmey tu} like the one who could be least and $2.20 for his first victory of, I il S

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JT on By RAY AYRES CHICAGO, Apr. 16—Joe Wil + wt Peus. Sorts Weiter man is real his- Sead!

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the juveniles were asked to run _—" - = rugsas |

over a piece of ground last fall, Capot played a prominent part In| the two-year-old stakes, And by the:time the season, closed he had romped away with! three stakes and went {te win-| ter quarters at Aiken, 8. C., re: PARTLY CLOUDY AND garded as one of the best ree] CLOUDY AREAS iyéar-old prospects for 1949. Vet- , eran racing secretaries Charles B. MeLaunay and John B, Campbel) : \ ~ I hopped on the bandwagon, the = : one voting him the two-year-old : x & scarrintd Jas most likely -to succeed at three 5 Snowing and the other honoring with third

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5 AN (5) iS Sowa 7 perimental Handicap ratings. 35 AND FLURRIES 1 RAIN

NEW YORK, Apr. 16—When, orthodox grips ever used by. a | star.

The grip-is not. from choice, Chicago's all-time great admits. R ive through sheer neces-

BH res months ago, Wilman finished sixth in the All-Star tournament in Chicago. His ° middle finger on his right hand badly swollen due to arthritis, the former national match game cham-

FOTOLAST! TOEND

in intense pain, accentuated by Ihe use of his usual two-fingered The lift given the ball by the ailing finger was real torture.

Joe visited six physicians. but| oh M WIG USPATOFF. COPR 1M9 EOW. L.A. WAGNER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, they all gave the same verdict— | ONLY BLUE PETER, Mr a simple case of arthritis, brought The Won-Ten Restaurant League's All-Stars pose with their loop sponsor, Fred C. Koester, dur- Busher and Myrtle Charm were Air flow arrows indicate northerly winds where it will be cooler with southerly breezes flowing

on by strain placed on the finger| ing the Won-Ten annual banguet at McClarney's Restaurant, They are (left to right, standing) Mary [rated higher than the Greentree, yn and over the Ceniral States, where it vas expected to be warmer, Dotted areas show stormy for years. The only real cure |,onert. Julia” Lang; Jean Case, Mary Baringer, and Flo Denny, (seated left to right] Mary Baas, ‘Stableyoungster and many. felt weather. Stripes: tow cloudy skies with some sunshine,

was three months rest. that he would have been rated a Radical Change | Hoot Wagner, Mary Frances Kiser, and Darothy Mashet, . higher than they were if he had] 2

1¢ Bie continued to bowl at alli 3 Crack at them when he finally] In Indianapolis—Vital Statistics © (settled down t ing. rem Tl 2 Won-Ten Bowling League A ch

serious complications. |of the picture early in the sum- A high pressure area bringing with it fair spring weather, MARRIAGE LICENSES Booked heavily for team and L ¥ i Mi ddl Ww ¥ mer and Blue Peter called it quits moved into Indiana last night on the heels of the low pressure Robert Kelly, 26, i Cuntral: Maxine individual appearances, in addi-| arges n { e es Cre nA Mth, tion to his own {instruction and

|after the Futurity Stakes at Bel- storm which brought cold and snow last week, ld. 3 imont. Their year long records| The. trouble-making storm passed over New England last night * IW as wwe Allison; Eva Price,

Savion work: Joe tried several Fred Koester, Restaurant Owner, Sponsors {were more impressive and tea masad ye ‘nbove he Atlantic Ocean, Temperate will . a (Paul 8. Poy Rai jeridian ps, but all were unsatisfactory . igarnered most of the honors when tO rise here & morning from a iow of a a sunrise oA A because he was forced to use the Loop With Enrollment of 130 Women [the votes were tabulated in the high of 60 degrees by mid-after- at ma Cour man — nr — "Aw Re boat, "yd Wosaavn a eer have a ball bored By DON SIEBERT fall. noun, fe Feather x map above): i Forte ie from © ad, Tm EI LAL He : #0 that his grip would consist of, HOW would you like a job munaging 130 women? Tn Np er. Ee} EVENTS TODAY [TR neiiing } chen inarien | YB Cy ROAR oil pall, N Tomole: JE i, Wah te cg Suh | FH8 © Rois VAS <2 ie Youd Searle prod of i SP EL, on cE prs i Ed pie Terk HE s {iIt, He 1s sponsor o e on- en loop whic as jus nishe s The brown son of Menow made |City-8 {Disciples of > tndinna ni at n ™ sa > faded shange 3m bowling season at Pritchett's and can lay claim to the largest en- his debut May 18 at Belmont wit Of Hoy Juke Baris {Asecintion Weeting—10'30 ‘5. m, Con: pH for 25 years, and his friends urged foliment of any league in the Middle West. Park and ran a creditable second. |" wh SA ia Advisory Commie Ee EEE a Ww. M arvand him to reconsider. But, once hav- But then he has plenty of reasons to be proud of his “harem.” The next time out he turned the ae oe hep i Tien Wee | ris, Masting—1.30 9: mu ti grind: Paul : rs tables on Mirabeau, the horse rou: BT Bt ing made his decision, he stuck He can point to a lush season) which spoiled his maiden venture. po rtd. ». m. Art ot gn he : "Tea MISS Oy ge o Rosson; Veima doggedly to'it. just past when the girls turned in| game while Hazel Wagner added But then he came down with at Se a Oa igh od TU I mai bot eh LS antag = 81% EB Waheion Henri First results were pretty sad... .. of their best performances.| >> Pins. cough. The fliness kept him in| judiana Lh abekas forth gy Wilman admits. He would either pe The following month saw the p [contra eéting—7:30 p. m.. Rae *Carroilion:

give the 11 too much turn, or| During their session each Tues-| women taking a beating when #:

* Satie Senta the barn for tour months while oe RE poe Sy ain ameter glia laste PR Ls EE, 30th; 2a

not enough. When it happened to/day night, for example, the girls other two-year-olds raced for gold! sibel us Emerson. hit Shough. pocket, pany no/never failed to contribute more! toy ONS SL ta gas Mary Baringer, one oh this and glory. [EVENTS TOMORROW . we . EG pis seria: | 4 ation, It Park atuff on it, with the 10-pin usually than their share of bowlers ank-| e fast Beanblossom Mortuary season's Won-Ten loop All-Stars, - = = St Mek schonl and grade or, Ne. Mitonie eher pore ip ph ing in the top brackets.' And al-| h Iso b le ta IN SEPTEMBER he came back, —— le ¥ standing up-after an apparently {squad. Chuck Markey exhibited has also been league secretary > aid solid hit. Then he began to get;though the loop can boast some. no of his talent by rolling a for II straight years and has |DiBEer and “stronger than ever.| [Upstate Team Shakes elson, 5. i! Navy dnd the feel of the ball, and from Of the top talént in the city, it g qo d n ht in. the [It took Capot two races to reach er ominee foe Hil by bles. in thereon—but let's look at the 8130 has its share of beginners) = =~. = 5 of tated 12% missed_ a nig (his peak but from there on he, Bowling Standings oun. record. | who have made amazing progress! HH of on pir gor ariel. league in 12 years. . | invincible. However, he wis. | GARY, go Apr. ng (UPY—A sep Thay 8 vidi Betty Jean Beginning in late February, ‘under the tutelage of the older Pata of Dy year tel rire ; disqualified in an allowance race! Michigan City team provided the wt po Douglas, Ehren June Joe’s series in the Berwyn Major hands, lon Stettler Bakery during a re- at Pimlico after he had finished ins y d 1 only shakeup in standings of Alfied a Wit "3 nly Rigen vu Vig" League, in his suburban home| Challenge Men Ti [turn match. The women won two. en- in asic first in track record time for al leaders in the state men's bowl: ners ; qs th | 4

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town, tallied 686, 724, 713, 632, . games as Mary Baringer rolled mile and a sixteenth. | ling tournament today. i By wet 611, 640 and 720. Included in that Wy 8 season, bears, the Firs put 550. y 8 . After his ‘two failures in Sep-| Capot Defeats Ulrteh Pint and Glass team m 50 5 0 i pth group were games of 247, 268, 247, their heads together and came up| When the All-Stars met The Leads Unchan g jiember, Capel easly von stile Slam Bang in Stretch “ent into JER lace Ih the po Laren Sk 3 te 242, 256, 244, 267 and 266. His with an innovation. They decided Times Interdepartmental team a | nee AN TRnep ae G war asm -¢1vision A JH ae Sherman Riv. average for seven weeks at Ber- to challenge some all-male squad! few weeks later the girls could) {Gaver immediately decided to try HAVRE DE GRACE, Md., Apr.'score, replacing Wortham Home| Lesnar aria 30 wyn shows 225, not bad for any-leach month to play against the add up four wins to three defeats. Leaders in'the Women's Ten- the colt in a stake. He selected/18 (UP) — Greentree Stabie's Bullders of Ft. Wayne by eo wT a otrence. J1, Eile br Cole one with a perfectly normal grip. five girls in the league who car: They trounced The Times team Fin Classic at Pritchett-0'Grady the Champagne as the (esting capt, a leading nominee for ‘pins, Ar FR

ran A Lifesaver {ried the highest average. They py 244 pins. Alleys ibid a Spot ne ugh the Kentucky Derby, defeated C. i Ho eicand hoivity ict Aas Xay! mi i pe ry Ce To een ort ee. “| St, 5, Le Fo, 20 nh he won ml fhe a pM Mann Kies am ane bY 8h wo rt Sot

g showed a world of gameness nose today in.the important $30. Wayne Serghoft Beers were sec: | “HSH fone gti a0. we v and made believers out of a lot Their first match in October of games. Besides Hazel Wagner, The Whirlaways carded 2501 5 When he successfully held off two 000 Chesapeake Stakes at Havre ond with 2808, Ri a

of people by taking first place in|1948 wasn't exactly a howling Jean Case, and Mary Leppert, the 198-2789. The Yaver's Men’ 8! determined bids in the stretch. the scratch division with 1720 for success, but added up to a satis- original team included Mary Lep- Shop team turned in 2517- avi eight games, with a high game of | factory experiment. . The girls pert of Peoples Outfitting, and 2643.

254. Six of the eight games hg bowled against Stettier's Bakery Julia Lang from Chiles Jewelry In the Beech pO aes came from behind to win going

De Grace before 16,500 fans. {| William McClure's 713 score ek She Wl" ak, Ruckie; Capot next started in the’ {still was good for top pout Capot, ridden by Ted Atkinson, " ech Grove doubles Wakefield stakes and this time| An the ead at the Anois sing pay mile’ mady

10i7 Central; Nobdes rolled were 200 or better. First and took only one game, but won team. lournament away. The Pimlico Futurity was turn but had to be ridden out in events play with 2010, fr place was worth $1000. on total when they rolled 2511 to| Other Participants (Fy nh aud Jone Bans 183 2711 [his last start. He Ry aa holding off the fast-ciosing Slam. F. Willwock and Larry Dahl of|"¢ i, Drama Marea

' Lyons; Mildred 4 arthwestern ho thd. Helen

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Wilman showed up in Akron, 2450. Hazel Wagner, who rolls 0., where i grip caused a mild with Peoples Outfitting, had the! sensation. incidental- starring role with a 534. ly, for the wi City kegler! By the end of the same month! {Food Center, Mary Baas,

th y At various times during the while Richard Riggin and Jack front end, led all the way and Bang in the final yards. King Valparaiso were %till out in front! . y A [Pp oe {season Dorothy Mashek of Coffin Briston came second with 1456- pad Diier than Aare lengths onl Raney : Swap Qut on third. rt n doubles competition with 1280. i! with 250-1706. — . Winner of five out of nine ptarts

Rubber City Classic with 1287 for| All-Stars and gave them a solid Rowe Jewelry, and Mary Francis

{affected by a mile and a quarter/the 1949 campaign. In his only! six games, based on efforts of 192,| thumping with 2665 to 2544. taken at the Beech Grove alleys. y q

and price makers installed him a; {other start this year, the swift ville: li -

{Kiser representing ‘Thompson,

. t 362 4%. 183, 21 nd. 200, TSt The Won-Tenners met their first poultry took part in the matches. ora list Jor he Pox wnt |5 to 1 second choice when they re-|son of Menow ran a creditable Bowlin Season ll Indi p there is also $1000. Follow- BNL. | eased their opening lines on the|second to the seasoned Buzfuz at ; " real defeat in November at the e eir opening ans: ol in florts, fans besieged him Mary Leppert probably has the Topping the list is the Oxford Inn | i g his efforts, fans besieg hands of Haug’s Garage quintet. {Kentucky Derby. Jamaica. i with requests to see his ‘goofy 1 totals were PeSt all-around record of any ofiteam with 27854473332 to win The Sky-Hi Club, organization Belens Hoff grip.” ; Although the overall totals werel , pine ne never fell below 5225, Next is Pabst Blue Ribbon, $8 u © | Capot carried a top Jmpost.of for tall girls, is winding up its : “Goo Wil figure, only 33 pins a the girls {third in league average, holding winner of $125. | HE SPENT the winter in South|122 pounds over a mile and a 8iX-/ howling season at the Parkway fy” or not, Wilman ® dropped two as Ray Roth led the teenth in a med in a mediocre 1:45 1/5. the grip has been a lifesaver en-|o,ra0emen with a 586 €labout a 170 average and was in| Prize winners can pick up their (Carolina where long conditioning, 4 where they hold their sessions. \ s abling him to complete his heavy," men : {every match. Mary Baringer prize money at the alleys, The |gallops kept him in condition and! Every girl in the league must be oy V. Neal | re spring schedule. : Take a Beating _ |stayed within the first. five untilinext 1050 .ourney will be at] {he was ready to run when shipped | a Bky-Hi member and all subs 3 : But the Pride of Berwyn does] The Star's All-Stars regained the end of March and took part in|{Sturm’s Alleys, 1422 N. Illinois|to Jamaica for the opening of the an um es must also hold membership. Jahall but one match. St., Apr. 23, 24, 30 and May 1. |New York season. ice Battreall, lea gue secretary, vi ne not intend to continue it beyond|their courage, came back for some aah Darl - th eat byl Chan re. good that the Entries will close April 22. Gaver picked a tough spot for| poliits out that approximately 75 the first of June, at which time more of the same tréatment by ces are ; Dar hihi Lote he will cease bowling for the sum-/the restaurant girls. The Won- Won-Ten will go on to bigger and! S d B I; 1oapous 1949 debit, tutowing im I per cent of the girls are in their| | joan, Lov wg ry i ba mer and give the ailing finger the Tefiners smothered a puny 2448 better things next year. And its atur ay bowiing a ag: at aaoner’ mi ig pit i Nason. ' Sreadent ot the oA Fan 8 nl pest it requires. ~ |with a 2571. Mary Baringer, a sure bet that the affable Mr. PRITCHETT-O'GRADY " iam, Lay : 30, . In . the meantime, however, Chiles Jewelry mainstay, was high Koester will still be running the JP [aual 10 Lhe dash 34d She Loteran| CHICAGO, Apr. 18 (UP)— league, Gertrude Me) ye : is yiee and (Andrey A go 1 f aia avon: Clara other stickout bowlers will do well with 579, and Jean Case of Peo- "biggest harem” in the Middle Whiflawass | 371-461-2738 But Gaver looks for improvement | Slender Lloyd Mangrum of Chi- President, Renn ar Sham Mpg phates Fg not to count out Joe Willman. ples Outfitting, featured a 223 West. podebeck Motion, Piette His: ih $134 in his horse and thinks he will cago led pro golf's pack in money sergeant at arms [Tee 23 Rural Ph 219 . ' |brace Moulder. Chicago | 337- 305307 look better with every start, ‘winning for.the winter tour, stav-, This week's standings: | Furie os BA ] Race Results at Leading Tracks (FER MSTA BEES] The cot will meet Qympia, tel otToCE 1.200 vo IE TY Belk Sua RIAL tg Fie |Ghiles ‘Jeweiry tes an- "- -3686 | current favorite, in the Wood "8 gy. by Resuty art ME Tetvas Srivtans 0 fei Carter: 16, i AT saver » GRace : SIXTH (820.000: added Excelsior Mandi-1 mile)—Tick Tack. 111 (J. Andino) 5.80. Hickman & C1 Jame... 435-421-2656 Memorial in New York. - {who won the final two tourneys n Remuty Mart - 4 Geprae, 21, tilesville, PIRST ($2500 3-y cap; 3 years up: 1 1-18 miles ~My 5 io 330, Loma wy ue we, 11 M.1"'m. wa corsers IT- 331-2048 mee jot Ihe swing, official Professional { a Hhofesste +e 30 Cha aries ’ Mir ineland. 4, Crown aon : surign \Tainay Gal" is FOR i Hg By THK. Areato), 3%. 2.70; Porarer, 3.40. Als Westy | Biresr. Sito Javers Mens s Shop “ 3s ja +1 Ifers’ Association statistics Ea Motor "3 alas rsa 42 45 a waret Hendricks, 2M, Nearway, 113 (N. Pariso 2.90 Aiso Night, Bowiing Green Shade Ru olo- oe A e0-4T 633 Ee es axxeriteats ! & “Hall. 40, 948 x remont; Clyds Binge, 196, J, Bon Shtner, Pe Petriad. | {Energetic Pirst Nighter, Respingo, Ec- nius, Cadet Carl, Liquidator Ps OY titi: Sy rit an. sier Pe I a today. Gircle MOONE ...coirirerreinn, 3. A, amp Play, Watermelon, Miracle Bel Radty. Se allowances; 4 years 7 PE aaa: Allowances: 4 Te" UR [Eastern Motor Express 1162- 484 daa Mangrum, who was one of three Beauty Mant rox rhir Bi yarter STL ofthe” } aging Brey ens Pick, Walshim ® a) -16 miles)-— Isoahan, 114 (J.| Powers), 16.80, 7.80, 3.40; Ebro, 118 (R Harry Dudiay Psu ance i 1995. i +44 players to win more than one I 2 | Be an 3% 36. 58 Army; ville | Iaiming: 4 years -up: Adams: 115.10. 46.00, 17.00. Brown Mogul. |Edensi, 540. 280; Sun Ember, 100 (J 4%, TROSUS HEMP oo arasnt ’ the winter. Hami ton Teor Wins , . Mount, o SECOND (32500: ¢ (€ 120 (E Acarol, 440, 13; Danada Gift. Bairdi, 240. Also; Firm Peace, Last STS-335- 248 . tourn nt during ee 8, SPIRE Toy, MREAT Lint {66 108 10, Seuriaek 3 Ja" alle Berit Tower. cavbuaeiows. 1 1 be. Vine Bou Lexinston Ty, 50 wege-aen (HINC in finished with $0707.50 In his wal- §agciglists Golf Meet [DIVORCE SUITS FILED (W, Downs), 3.30. 440: Even Break 119 Tlie Point ds Honor, aArtist Life and FIFTH 31000: allowances; 3 year olds Doubles T ' . let for his work. Snead's late : : . y | a (8 Strange), 380. Also’ Paif Ann. Bei: Kiichen Police. Biasig!, 700, 180 180. Eimiwood Pair, 111 James Flynn and Jon . : ; Hiitad him ito ato lace . VIRGINIA BEACH, Va, Apr. William Bunch ve. Fioanse Bunch. lve Jima. Cherry Qu sSchuttinger -Roebiin ; 28.183 ATLANTA, Apr. 16 (UP)—Tu-| 3purt lifted him into second plac Ta ase Shas Roig Ja. nger- g. {R. Keane, 380, 260: Royal Tom, 106 Belch 15281831711 JAl + APF. J u 18 (UP)-A professional BOIL Parthenis Bampson ve. Andrew J, Bampe fi Double Paid $22.00 EIGHTH (53000; claiming: 4 years up: IA Licata). 360 Also: Strolling. Valley Richarc Migein and Jack lane's bespectacled Paul Bienz, of With $0110.83. Yon THIRD up $2500: claiming; 4 years up: l 1-16 miles) —Gretns Green. J. a Dream. Susie's Gift, Super Belle sRristoro nd Miliarg | 1HIS-2001708 ny ~ n I 100 ith re a -Enead triumphed in. both the team made vp Fo former PGA Jpssie EB Rurks ve phils Burks, 8 tur hes) Hand | n Glove. 108 "A, Snell: Bernhardtr, 9.30. 4.10. 2.60: Maid o 3 SIXTH (32500; allowances 4 ym ups ek Fal ins 1430-250. 1680 ayne, ith as n a : Champion b Hamilton, Jimmy Walter Paxion vs sl oe Te So. sf. Undercut, Ne 3 In : a Pu 3 IN iaturtoieh. fae 530° 3a ay 40. Athitie ‘ia oP FOX-HUNT behind him,” came within one-! Masters’ and the Greensboro Demaret, Gene Barazen and Reitte ken est Brooks). 280. Also, Porest Jo. Marks: Dime a—Kine-Fielding By Dristt, Xu. Stato, 4.40 Al To 8 Keer, Tennesace Jose PRIZE LIST . tenth of a second today of match- Open; taking a . playoff from Bobhy Locke today won the fea- Eo ward Mobh ve. Louise) ERs. mersole, Lad Siaen. Bie Dane ze. Ghasais. | gle ne, ia a [Kid Dancing Gob Brey, en Oxford’ Inn 2788 (47-3232 $225.00 ing the world’s record for the Mangrum, while Dr. Cary Middle- tyre event of the second annual Earl Peters vs, Jessi Weick. - © AT GULFSTREAM , SEVENTH 151600 allowances: 4 years up; Jones & Ma Rann 3757 (47,3904 13.09 220-vard dash on a straightaway. coff of Memphis was the third Cavalier Specialists golf tourney smo phioor, ves. Lo . Sen mies “Eta rack, 118 . TSimerty: | PIRAT 142800: claiming: 4 years Ubi Ts 20. 300. 3.40: Distome. 110 (R. Edens. ax SOR 324 (318) 1198 3090 - Bienz, one of the South's top player to win two titles, Middle. with a blazing two-under-par 87. Lhvilis Oshorh n. Don ao. 838 100 oo! Don aan Kaater Ru HIG Pen: 430 230 nt Comfuang, a aia, Purity Box Luch 2734 453-3187 42 80 speedsters, flashed over the coff took the Rio Grande Valley! Right behind Hamilton's team Helen Headley vs owt), 8.40.3 Alo: pp eos: Up Bi Bie Chris, | nock,. 8. 8.20, 4.10. Rappahannock. 14 CE. [High Hunch, Camps First an: Pickpocket Bricks Beer 3131 10-00 EL course in a spectacular 20.4 sec. Open ahd the Jacksonville Open was the foursome led by‘ Elis- Anns Louise Harper IPT (34000 a: 3 in olds: 6 Little Lady, Chiliia Queen, Liberty Gold. ; BIGHTH (51300; claiming. 4 years up Marvin's Service 2008 1546) 41 31.00 onds. The flashy run came during to finish third in winnings with worth Vines, with one-under-par Molite Hall va, Mitchel FIPTH ( ; alloances; . ( +8 & Z Mig. Co. 2597 (348i—3] ’ $8484.57, bol ia Reed longs) —Repentance, 115 _(T. Atkinson, 12 20. 4.20. Sengali. 111 (A. Car-iGrant Up'lst'ng 2498 6443142 2100 a track and -field meet between + . Mary Webb ve. Wo 168 A. Webb, Le 2.60; Priendly Prank. (A.| SECOND 2500: claiming: A What rather. 800 %30; Lo Bud. 113 (Lb. Hulk Brent's Bre Bh. 2550 4181-3138 * 1180 Tulane and. Georgia Tech which mami re * Stone), 4.20, 2.80; Bull. 118 (C. Wahler, | furlongs) kBeaming Light, 1} itd DL anders 300. Also: Dinner Partly, Mon- Holivhock Hill 2704 14321-7136 i400. Juliane a > gia Te SA fpimads. Warmonser, Allure. [gil JI Jou¥, 8 estepikts i tee. door K. Truk. Brave mic. SATURDAY LEADERS the Jackets won easily, 95 to 31. British Austin Pauses at Pits in ' Stamina Test Great Shuffle, i Batcheller:, 400 : TOV Hdl ——— } C ; i SIXTH _ (330.000 added: oil, ip. Beare cotonet Sear Parand | AT KEENLAND Bert ‘Bvans. CocreCom #14, Before the near-record match Brakes, 3 year olds: J 8 mh es) Ha Ted Dulin doit utd glia riRsT (12000; claiming: 2 year ods: Ee Parkear . - {ing run, Bienz, who has to wear ¥ Fd Ty vey ¥ est, é # opper Taver Bons: Oar iM plagietl FE] Aiso!| THIRD (52500: claiming: 3 year olds: 8b Martin, 1180. 580, 400. Burnt Pair, Marge Batireall Tooper Tavern 107 glasses so he can see well enough re Colonel Mike. Sun Bahram. furlongsi Flasher, 111 JL Dateheliar), i (A goturco.. 15.30. 8 Part War! mite Matiorte Fuller, Bb. HL Club. x sn to run, won the 10-yard dash ml SEVENTH (52500; claiming; 4 yeas ug Heat: 8.00, 5.90; Call Shot, 104 (P.|Besy Mad Hare, Steel Wit. Mediate, Brownie Nicholson oi Js. 1 415.95 seconds. bens. 508. 1000 480: Wrightstown |e Mald. ‘Arrested, Inspiring, Irma‘s Jim: | amen George M Sat Nitht Mived .... 800 ma Tw 1 ' 80. 4.60: n » 3 orge oore, t Cnt 1% ‘ 1v'd Hanforar, 440. 180: Bunter Ma esl PiEnting trish. Tron Duke. Jet Propelled: ie Turionen “Wayts Slaiming; 3 eats un; iGoorss Woare. Sat. Night Mixed " Gray Blen. Plctura, Miss Busybee, atic. FOURTH (33000; claiming: ‘4 years up:! 18.20 70; His Grace. 118 (R. Nash, | Hinols Radel is fariones) Blarney Maid. 100 (EJ. 430. 330. Outverra. 115 (R= Campbell). Jonas Heir, Bat Fu bation eR EIGHTH 413000; _ claiming, 4 FZ Rat HA err a 30 5.00 But. Abe. ii no Honus Rima oat and habia Hi Indinna her 3. "000. 240 re Romanus. 10 ow. {§akoot 1. 00 Avs pms. 14a. Asin. Good Market. Bulldinger. adie O JHitner. Cop Zone® Walther $30

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ixon; AT JAMAICA Er Dieta. a Also Soma old 060. Wh JVickeli. 4.00. Aldo: Cherry Cireie Amateur, tdemendent The . William H. Block loop # 5000: : the Central finished their season | claim 4 years SIXTH Wmancen 3 joass 2: POURTH | $2500: allowances: 3 year olds; P i torches o: Count Did. 121 (E Guerin). x rong Brie Hol dy, 107 «C. Pennock’. ales 330, 408, 300: He of K. Do- ‘Semi-Pro Baseba |with some of the most unusual Sassave:, 3.30. 3.40; Cougar. 1s 9. Sout” Knapp. 3 15 Epes fen, wh Gi CuSook), 180. 2.30. Gay Henrietta, } ‘G.| Boughton Excavating Co. of results in recent bowling records. , 3.30; 2.40; A . ) : “ Lok), on x ek k). 38. pho ty Mae. y k: Dole, Tubby 8. Hissar ‘asavey mA CIT. ithe Municipal League will play a! First place was split four WAYS, | Masic. ut and Call. alucky Leaf 1, SEVENTH (32800. clatming: 4 years Re PIPT 2000; maideoai 3-year-olds: practice game today with Ferris {five teams tied up third place, two! entry, : 13, miles) —aLicense, 108 . Peo), t 3 tyriongs, Mystery Man, 118 (E. hold | fourth, and two came in §.3.80, 3.60: Brazil, he; Dewitt, a0} anc: $9. Son-Phare, 118 Food Market of the City League for fifth pl I n i JJACOND ras, my 11, 5 Dax : Banat pi 8.20: Sinen. HS uC an Bonnie Alor C. rtin,. 3.30 $30. Jacobgy. 113 Nat Riverside No. 6 at 2:30 p. m. [ven for place. In each posi-| Supa ais Grae 3 A { tion where a tie exists the teams aeriny, 4.30, 350: wie” vars Es. ie. ' Spanacua. aYukon. a—8. J Bro 00k si iss.. isa Cudte, Spur “For games with the Nashville, | ) 4.70. Also rd EIGHTH. ($2600: claiming: 4 sears unrfthite, (uate Hours. .zJumpy - Ind. American Legion Post 164 Will divide prize money equally. = nk Ft: a re v5 "5%: Hidden Ate. 118: of, Fico | xPield. team. write Keith Moore, Nash. Harry Goldsmith carried a 184 more, bail Be be paid s36.00 3180. 3150: Devil Dust. 108 (J Chestnut'.| SIXTH (110.000; added Ashiand Stakes: average to lead the men, and Dos 2 years olds: 5 5.10. Also: Priendir Don. Sir Imo. Di Darten. 3 year old fillies: § Jurlonzs, } Weeds. ville. Hel Schmidt nt 1 th 13a00 maidens tis 5 ri Big. Kay. Chow, Sharon G apd Flest Imp. 115 yC, McCreary, 6.40. 3.60, 3. "wistful arms — elen Schm was gh - or e Thai oe 5.90. Ferd. 118 (8 James), § ee —— . a A Son 28 hs su oh {women with a 155 average. | { J : v i { i i; ‘tie Bag la 8. Sept Are. at } ALINCOLN. DN a up \ Richt. heels Admired, 9 Wirra and Dallas Club Wins. - i Final standings’ were: - | 1 P me. Othello, Rope x. |, FIRST (31100. tasio; . ¥ a w $i Lt hie Ron. RTT a oder. it Bava: | SEVENTH som. cemune. ¢ eer ue. Attendance Trophy jatity Shoes ists POURTH pred Allowances; 3 09; - Le H1LOR. K. 16 furlohss.—Relah's 4 $. 117 J ure Albert Fimond's Bh ae unis ! 1 “n Also: Tatu. Han. Hygres lock: 46.40 30 ; Shaw's Pride. 112 DALLAS, Tex., Apr. 18 (UP)— 4 Alien Sfioes : “hr Asana. Gatlant Dot, Red Skipper, i. Cartwright. Be Brief. 115 STOW SIPS ives. anes ee i

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