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8 Pions (8.40. 180, 2.80: Burgoo Master. miles: ~H 1 : ) t - ny = » Ouiteg {Tenaglio), 5.80. 3.80; Ettena bY 8.00 Take W wine “oP Shenet, 30 a TOL Teh, Simin 4 Event to No 0 e ar Sunshine Park— He, J4, Res, Rigen, Bove, Kio Soll wt, in Hao Shun Cues, a Sane SO To p | uc oy - ! p eissman/, Alo: otlan ar 8 3 i # S JEAN 1312005 allowances: J-Yeat aids; LR encelone ents, Bimout. Quaker, § re an. net 3 a, } — A omer g ~bRePr- “Combest Harbor— ~ BEY - i sii ! 00, 5.00, 360: Thelma Berger, 111 (J. . : ° as Ee i ar Charles T EB A ol with SHR . i ug. Cou n Central Con- ic igan or rown Soar: | Kalimera, ‘Jacks Banner aries own— a—E. Denemark. : SE (32500: (added: Av Orieans| FIRST © (3800; claiming: § years up: SEVENTH (35000: ‘added: Kis cotton] finals ; | Handle out 4% furlongs) —Simite, 1 Handicap: 3 ye Ty of the Three-New Recor d S, Che 2 hae. £30. 300: Ne 1.40,- 4.60. 580; Nu pint.” . Pr Tovocative, ne 3 “ule te 78 go 3. 10, | y r Fieldhouse : D ras ef in ampaign Meet; (J. a flr rice 7.00; Beaming Miss, 11 has 3 ney Flyer. ie i Kemer 338 ~ Wright 5 “Siqbles Registers. Seven Horses; : = rt v V, Atom Buster. Dad. Love Sonnet, Kin fe a on Gehrmann. Takes Mile Run. in-4: :10.4 388, AB Aalste. aatloni Give: Halon. Ocean Dream. Vaiding | BR sia00: ciumins: 4 sears wn New Orleans Sportsman. 8, for Classic . . the regular CHAMPAIGN, v te | Thwarted. x Globe. Anaoslice, SECOND. 151000: allowances: 3-year-otds: I 1/18 miles —Masksmane 118. (1 Gar to omc T€ : IH., Mar. 4—{UP)—Ohio State “University came. THIRD ($100 ary 6 F CIEE gy about A Qiided Fox. 113 iN, [EE cian 350. 3.00. Bobin hm 105 LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Mar. 4° (UP)—The Kentucky Derby ‘Ameri~ ainst the fa- from behind in the final event, the mile relay, today to win the 40th furl fens "ia Ws ero: ey - ihe, Green = 20.511 0 sifldal Sisvonad I Brooks: "£70. Also: Good Hield, Riche ca's most glorified r L : ££ annual Big 10 indoor: track championship ‘in a meet which saws 08a SHaiFin, i. Sel! siete] bd Cw 108 0 Palaes. Algo. _Telephoge. Wall en Mass, Sie al. “Thrifty. Way ost glorified racing event, ‘has attracted 134 nominations for x t Miss Crok ; : ¥ 3 t y ~ ai the three-way : three new conference records set. : Alto: ie Pent "Alon: Sia Tig’) Cana, "Tas-|, HIGHTH 2100: Samine: . years up; Varn War Fly. Wheaten Now! Hh awler. Quonset. Lona Mase Ju its 76th running at Churehill Downs May 6, it" was announced t y. % fig 9.29. a Ohio State's final score was 35 points, just 21, ‘more than, “rount ru Yi: Catmings 4 years up; sl lock). 8.00, S40. S00. Sussia iurban. 14 ally Soop si ons: ws. At Santa. Anita i Prominent on the list of eligibles are seven colts representing ‘Pech's-- seGOHd jan i in Second place, Illinois was third with 3115. 4. by ngs. ~Gallahem. 13 J, Mero a0 AL eto. Kurs ciang Toot Deana, <EERST. 43500 ciatming yours apes Calumet Farm, .which will be shooting. .for its. fifth... Derby. victory . 3 i 1.90; read 113 iC. Haire. 40. Also} » 7 Scots ¢ $ : h Franklin as Ohio was trailing both Michi-| : ; a er Rane Back ool Pow NINTH (3800; claiming: 4 years upiiNOOSTUOC': 430. 280 yphon. 1 (WL 1 urionas-—Soot I Parson C120 | jand its. third in succession. Warren Wright's fabulous stable, win- . : - ’ 2.60; . Fear” Less pn: Masi: Betty's Bobisy, Cherokee Star, Bee LFBITONT, 28.80, 15:10; Pullrells, LIF (H ! . the re: 50; ; ) of th 8 Dérby with Cita pair of fielders lay. Those three teams and Pur-| ., 180, 2.80; wgle, | Mattherd) oto (80. “antir. Broch. | [Her of the 18 b i Tom G oil’ as due ran in the final heat, with satan, Vie hs Conuey Eadie lh Silver Fours ison, ciaigune: 4 Sag up| Garbow. tron Grip. Qkv Ace. Bar News. (Uo 400 the 1048 Rive, Ci rm rr 0 Ceuta, who Ie x ] Flight, 118 18. C 56. | SPY. uriongs)Cunner, 4 s un | Ponder, s- listed: All Blue, Con- - hest point proe Ohio Semming Bowe on top, some piso: Aggie Forever ue Bled Kara: | At Gulfstrea 2.80, 259 Say Homet, 120 8 s Thriones: Stariine ime: ie tribution, Buse: Mostest, a eatly Sasiuled aii : an . - ards ahea AT te . }, 10.00. 550. 43 t Very Much. | on e Florida nter cire on. Tech bal y of Purdue, which, SIXTH (31500: allowances; 3 ¥ ears. up: : anne 5a AR aming | 155 im, Pearsons: 8.20. 4.80: General K.(ionated, Skelter and Theory for| n the scoring ran second. ¢ Iurlonesi Gray Star, 118 Pd Ba tlexs. | (FIRST 2200; Claiming: 4 yeafs up; Buckie {thews §iio “Also ad this year's race cuit ‘by winning the Everglades : 3 oH e Aisle, i. . # ‘ en rs 0 ¥ ufgette, aApa- : * ad 14, Kris 1iinois and Wisconsin both Zakoorts. 18% 8 ADU Rai! jtnay; o.10, 0 00 90: Brier il ia iA urd ee year oe! 50 © vom All of Calumet's éntries possess! {Handicap and the Flamingo at No}, » hy 90; " . . } 1 i y “wy IN i »” 1, and Dobbs edjet = Jelone Michigan's fifth lina Star. 8 aerfoot. Klug Chico. Youns | Spindle). ' 13.96 or Also Sitter 1340. 200: Nora T. 103 (JR. Hl. £40. ¢ THIRD $3500, Smokey. 115 °F Tons. {800d “Derby - breeding.” . Theory Hialeah. . k- Carpenter place in the relay, to:stop the Xe - Li ei ehirr. * | Shako, Brassadocio, First Night, cis ory Mss Aer Lary: Shae 280. 330.300 2-Mohair 105 ‘W.lis a son of Pensive, winner of —w M Peavey's Wisconsin Boy; s to pace the Wolverines’ bid for a team title. l SEVENTH ($800: allowances: 4-véars- light Pine Lake a mead. Portland B Open he TN War Dieke, 1H the 1044 Derby and: sire of Pon- %i he M ” ' attack. D Geh r : olds: mile and 70 Fards) —Valleys Pall, 108! _ SECOND 152300: allowances: 3-vear- . SIXTH (51200: allowances: 3 years up: Hy-Bum. Willow Sweep. Terremotd, Ree Te 1 i y Cal & winner on the Midwest Circuit oil Wampler on ehrmann, Wisconsin's Ar Ww. A A Bargain | 1 Jurichgs)- Houshtiouse, L310. Scui- about 8 furlonge.~Blue Rocket 100 iJ. Gols der. Contribution is by Calu- jasf year, also -is represented 3 , y : te 8.40. 4.90, 4.20; pelow +B dt, 5 2.60, : ouxh ¢ re t to win t's fi Yerby w a hirl-! wd + - y ey 2 star miler, was a double winner : Kot (a9 13, Skelly), 198, 39 0 TALLY | Nelson). 10.70, 740: Kings Prince, 113/119 1S. Palumboi, 1.00. 2.40; Lewis A. D. FOURTH $3300: elaiming: 4 years met's first Derby winner, Whirl-lajonig with C. T. Chenery's Hiil ¢ points. Tech in the meet, besides setting a new B il k I ain Time Escor ncle Brion. Hard | tC. Rogers, 13.307 - Also: Retainer. Johns! 100 (J. Dickey:, 4.60. Also: First Boston § furlonesi— Three Riversr ue 14H up. away. Mostest and Opinionated Prince. who d inafed the New field goal at- . p . i olermaxers Co ect Try. Quick: Party. miral, Lady Duchess, Wentworth, Nine|Snow Passes, Max Town, _ bEaster Morn- deni. 8.30. 520. 4.40: Charlie JR da "le WTO LN s 0 dominated the ew . hit for 11 of conference mile record. 5 1 di id | Titl . | EIGHTH 18 dala years up: Lriends. Third Way, Lucky Harp, Almeria, | Ine: RB. Pearson). 6.90. 400 Feel Fleer 119|are sons of Blenheim II, sire of York-New Jersey scene. New. Engor ancl . ndividua ities He miles FATE a “118 if | Bal awk, : Rg! SEVENTH (51000 clat: ning vears up: 'W. Bolandi. 480 Alo. pToman. aAlibi| Whirlaway, while the other Calu- land. is represented by B. r- . Breaks Je nske Mark : ay 8.00, 3 3 6. 3. 20 Cue Mac ae ni. THIRD 00, mi —- 1 118 Mutles 7 Calapozo. 110. Yi MeDer- Kate. Hypnos (Betty Miss, Timelt met colts are by Bull Lea, sire of roll's Mucho Mas pan nkiin Twp. (9) _ Gehrmann beat Len Truex of In Conference ‘Meet | 190 Also: Sanshille, Charles City. David furionss Nassau, 118 R' McPuee , $00. Palmer): 20.20. 1100: Gay 110 IR 4 _vesrs up| Citation... - owned "bv _Ambercrombie -and <% f 3 3 £104, b tte tig the a yard in“ 10wA CITY, Iowa, Mar. 4 (UP) [Uniaue. TRS PRI Oe Poe i Sich annel CH Reon” ke [ha Mike -Anict."siiianden Be ce. 113 Fa. In the matter of entries for this Smith. nter, ” attérin e - - ORS Also roun Fog. Colleague. Local Bana EIGHTH ($1000 laiming’ rs { ¥ Man 3 W| iv 08 ente mark of 4: 5 1 et hy Charles, —Purdue retained its Big 10, NINTH J00, SOIGRE ple "HE g. G: Liberty Andy, Blarney Maid Wintas. Mir} 138 milees ~Dawnduie, i07 4 “Lauer. Boland: $40. aiso: Becter ue Pax Pr , Desks Salyuigt 18 Second) Only one filly has earned- the mpler,e I ‘wrestl k 8.60. 3.90. 3.50; Kobo la. 11 4 ro ! , 3 Pallast archesii. sado. Redigal. First Security. lonly to William Helis. wealthy! . © - y.¢ 0-3 Fenske of Wisconsin in 1938. esting... championship handily| Xa} Das i. 6.10 4.20; Warrenton, 111] FOURTH (52500: allowances; 4 vea up. 3 BR. 10 Sebre Todos, 117 (B. Mitchelll,| SIXTH (55.0000 Handicap: .4. ¥ears up ; 3 famed blanket of roses as a Derby 1 |New Orl 1 1 ? Nera 3 2 Besides his vict th il [today in the annual conference fi} Plnkstasm. 5.70 Also. Wee Laird, Sar. | 8 furlongsi—Otierbrook 117 J Culoner 280 i Also Ww ek, Bia vkar Sakice Maid. 11:18 miles) —Boonterang Boy ew Orleans oilman, who named ite" § 88 Gordes Bis: victory In the mile. ;qt session by gaining five in-[sber. Goiowes, dense, Pap arazicy, Qemtali 0 Slo, 290 a Ts in, 10g 8 : oe Ewell! $580 80 nope eae 185 eight three-year-olds at $50 per Winner—Regret taking thei 1915 a 3 3 ome on top in!giviqual titles in the eight weight! | Bollacd). 130 Ano: yan non Les | At Oaklawn— Loneden 290. ‘Also Roman Tn. Whodes Subscription. Helis’ niles iré classic. However, adorning this ler.g an the 880, again with Truex running| divisions, At Fair Grounds— | Mars, gPeov. Best Doing, Top. HOMO. pipsT (51200. allowances: 4 Bull, Dharan, Visticson. Tick “Along {Bat Boy. Big Brass, nter: year's nomination list is A. G sh Egan x } ; ‘ -SEVENTH $50,000: added: San J . pil } $ § A. 3, Vy tals iin it second. The time was 1:54. The Boilermakers piled up 33. FimrsT (3900; claiming; 4 vears up: 6 PIPTH 152500. allowances: 3 vear oids: ha a Tae o% Bos Giiloet?.| Capistrano handicap: 3 years up: "WilYoki and Selector, all colfs; the Vanderbiit's=Bed 0’ R h ~ Don McEwen. Michigan's sopho- points to “outscore easily second |{§/odhl, so®33. Sins: Limited. 100 0. Baan. 100 Tos 16 Basse mse 101 10 Te. ROGhL; Tom. 108, 13, Broeks).| Io" Cutatian. 130 18 “Brogker. 130. 398 filly Drifting Maid, and Trusted : Dees, ena le . 50, t 8 $01 ? sa u 5 t Y 5). 2.30, ¢ | : Morton. Ra more star, waltzed home far in/place Ohio State, with 16 points. Bone. 060, 560: Nedford. 118 \T, Ha-| (P Domenico) 500 410: Peace Mission Serf Beauty. Foxey Rose, soma Lad, Last aMocops, 104 (G. Regen, A Aiso'iand Par Boy, both of which are Pion filly and top money winner », at ! NA byl Fa. % pA RRR ears mem ¢ I ! ek front of the field in ‘the two mile Tied for third were Michigan and elon Honey: Raydel, Miguelito. Quick pion Liar. "Tuxirinot, Contac Liter eas | Bilt : [Rose Beam, Sate Nigh ar oonrush. | gelding. among the 1949 crop of two-year- . Eutloush | to cut three full seconds off the Minnesota with 15 points each. Cush. Little Jan. Merrymarch. xField . fcent Wiles Wilie SECOND aj200, allowances: 4 ohana 0, Mooers ents It is doubtful if any Derby ever 0lds, Who must be conceded a + } . 3 § Years up: I 5 G ($3 ming: rs u . W.. Jonson: Ue conference mark. McEwen's time Iowa was fifth with 12, Wiscon- (,SEo0n pile tad 17 Clagrett), rears up: oh {pclamveural, rH a Tne 30, 3.50: "Blank Dimas ms id 18 miles) Sh cla ata! 154° 1% [drew so many sectional cham- chance on her record. 2 ” ¢ : e, One). 1 hy v3 1 t 24.90. 11.40. 7.10: ‘ Ww ; r-fiv reli Speedway (39) was 9:07.2 -— compared with the sin and Northwestern each scored 19.80. 430. 350 Gore, Be (58. 0 Lied! per rena’ foiy $10. 3 I aL urishth 20 or 05 Ne. Jone, Air Bete 1730. 1030, Handjevars. 114 Pions as this year's running. Twenty-five of the Derby eligi~. at eo 9:10.7 time set by Ralph Schwar- seven, "Indiana five and Iliinois/ 1320. Also! Atte. Bid Hal Colonel Night, 115 (J Culmone), 300. Also: Miss Waza Wana, Bleneite, Gates Mills. Grand, Voirke). 7.20. Aiso Rig Rola Gol iden Wisconsin Boy Entered bles were stakes winners as'twoC ma . Striis Air Fo » SC 4 yendall.( 3 11 kopf of Michigan in 1940. He did four. jack. Miehties fet: Sharon our tan im Enioniogn ATS Mass; | Prospect pally Yl ald $50.10. . My "Doctor. = Hollvson, | Water Per ; " year-olds. Of these, the most cerar 13d not enter the mile. Purdue swept through the first| ea Daily Geile said ear aids: 8 iy 500 ak THIRD «$1200, claiming: acs up: Bassam The West is represented by tain to get to the post on Derby y t ; ($25 s - 3 v: , » : Po 3 varte 1 3 i The other conference pecord four events to titles to take a qu Tionge Uren Siaimin ds: YENTH (43500: allowances. 4 years furlongs - Little gitian. 105 {on Soin: " Advice B Expert | William Goetz's Your Host, win- Day are King Ranch’s Middle- ; oss.8 0 ° went to Don Laz of Illinois in the commanding lead and added the! 300. 3.80. 280. coonage. 203 Castille) Roberts onl. 1.00. 30. 390; Wide Margin, an) $20 4.40: allies Son. 119 8.x ac . y P : ner of the recent Santa Anita ground and. Greenfree Stable's or i i pole vault, where he cleared 14-37; |165-pound title as Waldemar Van Also: Dis Ha ash, Nina Dee, Pro Tanto, (B. Strange). 4 Also: Titien 11. Stud, Aachice. Play Hands, Sala Lou. ibn RALEIGH, N. C., Mar: 4 (UP) Derby. 4A of the imported Guillotine. Middleground is the Ue i to erase the 14-15% mark of Milton Cott won his second referee's de- Frozen Daint® Fearne to J-year-olds: Waal [Mes Altria, Cer: Vaden Bl¢ Casino, IY yaya. Before starting spring drills, stallion, Alibhai,~ Your Host top-weighted colt for the experiotals - oid dleid Padway of Wisconsin, Laz tried cision in the meet. Van Cott ad- 2 turioushs une: bi: (F. Bone:, 29.60. | EIGHTH ($2300; claiming: 4 vears up:iilg milesi—Darby Doodit. 108 IW "car. Raleigh High School's pitchers stands a good chance of becom- mental handicaps, scheduled: for . 13 feet three times unsuccessfully. vanced to the finals on a narrow 340. 540. Punks in Combest. 10.30. Behamidis- RL AD Sri JZ JA roll do, A a Vgnegularity, (102 ic. were given instructions by south-!ing the second West ‘Coast horse |New ‘York. next. month, - while Aree 3 8 bans . [squeeze last night also. Also: par or. 1 Trust ret yohic, Land | 120 ie, ian. S30 Mavran, 104 man), 430, Also: Brack, Whiteford- Bud. pee Tommy Byrne of the New to capture the Derby. Morvich| Guillotine attracted attention tewart 4, Wingers Three-Way Tie | Arnold Plaza, Purdue 121- Sherry Beity Biltsern, Captain G. Lo ‘Pence, Halbarall, Budapest, Hikfibinder | a ary 3 years oa. York Yankees, - who makes his came out of the West to- win the/when he won last year's Belnfomt Bath and- J. W, Harry Cooper of Minnesota, who pounder, and Joe Scarpello, Iowa's prin feld. hata J . {Gulled. Floating. Tarport Kid. Weepingg furlongs) Button Shoes, 112 13 Jessopr.| Forres home - in nearby Wake 1022 renewal. {Park Futurity, which is the nas last year tied with Laz for the standout at 175 pounds, both won furionss)- Aenbing Louie, (F. Bone),| NINTH ($2200: claiming; 4 1: (E "Colt: | Forest.

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FINAL ROU i lowa, | decisioned d iinss; A Purdus. ton, Indiana, Rich Erdenberger. lows, decisione chael Patone, Minnesota ie Michigan itier 8-0: | '128-Pound Division: .Joe Patacsil, Pur-| and a4 Buti harles Fonvilte Michigan due decisioned Alan, ee, Minnesota 3-2.| ingle 136-Pound: _ Charles rina, | cis Stace: Mich i

Thom 500, | 8-2, eter | 145-Pound Division: Mack Moreno, Pur-| due, decisioned Bryce Keough, Ohio State,

i «1 - Faward Ulvestad, 155-Pound Division: John Ryan, Wiscon3—Tie among Har- sin, decisioned Willlan pp, Michigasl. gla, William _Erune: - i ER IR ER eet, nches. «New conference recor Former record: 14 feet, 1%; inches, Milton Padway, Wisconsin, 1939.) Merke el. de

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