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Cook), 3.30, 3.80: Blue Columbus, O., Indianapolis Trio Bowls 1580 ubion: 3.00, Allo: Moon Bags. ‘Lute oi AT BAY MEADOWS Rak. "Prop. silver Brides. Sabacn. | old, se ald, as! er Pair . By MARION CRANEY Midnight Rose. 'Pirst Trumoet, Nicotine COra Camila and Maltese Bunny, EIGHTH (52400; claiming: 4 years up; ; 's quintet took the lead in lpr yop ELI. : 800. %330. 3.10; Jatalar; 114 0 Martin): A nationzlly-ramous Chicago women's quintet took the lead in = 0s 2. Fo. Nk: . J Pr ad TE YE Walson AT LINCOLN DOWNS 360. 3.30; Hair sivlist, 113 (A. Monteiro): ‘he Ten-Pin Classic at Indiana Alleys last night as the Pabst Blue : 6.80. 3.80, 2.80: Kilayr. 107 (L.C. Cookie Baby and Herbo, $48.20. (5.30. = Also ssau, Execution, Eliiste Mbbon team watched 34 teams‘'fail to touch its lead in the team 4.6. 330. Memphis I B ¢.013 'E Sagliean | Bold Knot, Ni Willie, Navy Ace, Bit handicap sweepstakes at Fox-Hunt. Lass, Nightlife, Canary Bird. Merry Tudor AT LINCOLN DOWNS NINTH ($2300; . claiming; 4 years up; TEN-PIN CLASSIC: Blatz Beer, former national champs BoURTH, 1300! pliowances; we holy PIRST ($1700: claiming: “4 years up: (il, miles)—Pree Jacques, 116 (T. Barrow), . Nx s lead in the. Classi t Indiana all Wit h u e300, nea; ake raidi 10% 11-16 miles)—Cookie Baby, 105 (K. God- 140. 4.00, 3.30; Skin Tonle, 109 (M. Lopez), from ,Chicago, broke into the lead in the. Classic at Indiana alleys HUE adil” Cn 3 sme thik 101 kins), 11am 800300 Gilded rump. 117 13.50." 10.00: Aloo. 116 (8; Wilkins) io! Ww actual 2762 and handicap . 8a tJ. D, Jessop. 4.00. Also: Mestiza, bReti-|y uc :|Also: Belrate, Dinner Party, Pharack, a an FOX-HUNT SWEEPSTAKES _ cule. Mr. Sig. Elevenpo int. *"Cross End nc 0. Bader): A.80. Also—Harsam, 'Mallowan Narcissus, Montcalm. Sextant, Menever. 873: —— et. Hep. Tota y Racer, Victorian ugge 0 | Queen. Shirlee Wernecke's 622, the Pabst Blue Ribbon .... 3047 2793326 FIFTH ($1400; claiming: 4 vears up:| SECOND ($1700; claiming; 4 years up: AT BAY MEADOWS untain 8 All . 2878-38132 — night's high, paced the Chicago Griff-inn oo AleYs a 4323198 4.401080" Nitro. Fire nor SCP ons: | 1 durlongs)-Herbo, Jo iM, der’ 38 FIRST (81000; invitational handicaps Sky-Hi ‘Girls reached National Trailer Sales 2876 293-3169 16.60, 720: So Fair. 105 (A. Skoronski), 480 4.320: North 'p k. ‘113 iH ‘Beaure-|auarter horses; .all ages; 330 yards)— nuintet. y- Sam's Tavern 710 4573167) 3.00." Also: Little Lillian, Queen Hairan. gard). 21.00 Also Rosey Scene. Turk, t Y 4 highest of local women, “tipping Navy Recruiting | . 2507 639—3166 Bold King, Our Pick, Thunderjet, Gould's, ver Bayne Al Gee eu ae Rake, |Monita, 120 (I. Garza), 10.00. 6.20, ¢.50; Ath 217 —927 . ® vcte— Pride. Bubble Gum, Vinita Toney, Bright{ Conga Boy. Savannah G., 118 a Hetrick), 10.10, iifth with 2178-531--2709. TEN-PIN CLASSIC Beacon THIRD $1700; claiming: 4 years Bi Th. eT Sowid, O Rernandesi, s Blatz- Beer, Chicago . 2762-211—2973 SIXTH ($2000: Handicap: 4 years up; —- i » L. ie Smoke Team women roll off dogble {Senate Electric, Chicago . 3641-321 3882 11/16 miles) —Fleet Fagtor, 114 _L.C. 1850 $s; E00 Eternal Bomb." dens, Bere Lady TV OE Helier 1 Littl ¢ Ve Kap: -nd singles today; with doubles! Lyons Lanes, Bloomfield 2308- 488-2196 Cook), 4.80. 3.20. 2.80: Kosadus, 114 (D.|Manifoid), 6.60, 4.00; Pal Cross. 113 /(C. yy : ie Net. 2, ‘4, 6 and 8] Schrader. Cleveland 2500-254—3754 Wagner), 6.60, 4.80; French Admiral. US |E. Bright), 3.60. Also—Prince Blu. Melody| SECOND (32000: claiming; 4 years up; 't 10 a. m,, noon, a Sky-Hi Girls, Indianapolis 2178. $3 (P. Tenaglio). 4.40." Also: Lucky Codin Miss. Jack Madigan. Scotsun, Miss Rab,|8 furlongs)—Cara-Camila, 108 (H. Moom. and singles every other OF amoxau : £ Ll I er, Disk, Pov 32% Bao. “(D Duel’ De, Tiger Flash. Baltes) 2590, 4:50; Prince Ares 93 A : y . « NN ly ¢ 1 adde rKansas hour. The classic opened last night ams ? . o . Derby; 3-year-olds; 1'a miles) — aRune, ly a Anion. Saimin: & Ye Reaure ire- Nos ih toa A yd, “ind ‘will runs six week-ends. 3 vsacki Morticians: (Detroit... 012 CHALLENGERS—One of the nation's top. bowling quintets—Stroh's Beer—will meet five top 133, 4. B."Jessop), Ado 3. 46, 330 1018 gard), 19,00, 7.60. 6.00: Soriskv. 112 wl [Graviton, » Miss Tapper. ‘This Way Out, - u reamery t . 29 . Y h- 3. n UAT ra Doc Pugue (Five). Detroit ...... 2388 local keglers of the Fox-Hunt Classic in an exhibition match at 8:30 p. m. Saturday, (Api. 14) at Fox Good Question. 130 (P. Mulligan), 8.40. Rosee).’ 800° “Abo Prondasan Aisi H. T. Perry, Top View. FOX-HUNT: A 3265 total bYiWhne rele Shundry: ROT i 332 Hunt. They are (left to right) Pete Carter, Ed Lubanski, Lee Jouglard, Tony Lindeman and Buzz Wii Yo Pane hdl i Tn GH ro Sve, Cols Surge. 0. GO ort HIRD, ($2000. claiming: rw i » a rothers etre ........00. 2842 u ' : o 1s elley TT t Fountain Square Alleys team Irish Flare. Kings Hope, aKing Diver Choinacl). 9.00, 5. 400: Ladevo, 118 {Fou ain 89 Ee Ae Huth Gavtir a 120¢ Fazio, team captain. Among five chosen to meet the Detroit team are Curt Heady, Red Stuart and SE Denmark. or (FIFTH ($1700: claiming: 4 vears up: iH ibtesio 800, ¢30: Betiyaii: ge 1A" ! be es ! alming: Years - Ebo handicap sweepstakes here. Led joe waigecker 684 Oscar Behrens. Lia miles) Turn Back. 118 (PB. Tepatiie,, Martner. 1260. 23.00. 860: Galvan. 116 (Gold "Hunter." Annapolis Avr.” Hermosa. : D Rohr's 601, ‘the team iL melt 132.80, 18.00. 13.40; Icanc, 105 (R. Pea-| (J Spinaje:. 5.80. Also--Gay. Copacabana.| Pater. Butter Roll. Shs 078 Its handicap was F Wi Brook 10.00" Also: "alt | Mmvdio? ay Dolomite. Ice Cap, Tattoo. Racso. OR aa miagn tL yer: Mashed 2818: Sie _hancice Si kle’ B | 3 > a valay!| SIXTH ($1800; allowances: 3 vears up: 1.2 miles) —Precintado jb igo) 387, With 24 teams scheduled for or Swimmin Ichi 5 Image fa an dl icap e set ns cont "illeditr Nak PSTN sh. High 3 furlongs) Sickles 200 “Kitmie, 111TH. Anderson): 380. 2.60: Siete. Léguns, 118 Lang $70 27. Ioday, fhe Uy Wins At Lincoln $25,000 Handicap “ Kymigiars of “neimife vibky 1 J Tana ao gl nol ie Hughes! . to cash was 3078. AT LAUREL * Tubby B. Lady Patricia. Lawless Miss, cat. Carberry. . . hy 3 PI 000; allowances: 3-year-olds: ¢ The 3047-279—3326 accumulated LINCOLN, 'R. I; Mar. 21 (UP) Fa a ATzD, Cal., Mar. Pp. PIRST (32000: claiming: 4 vears Wu y[FAISIE DUraRs, Baa tee! y years | furiongs) Ady 3 a wae c Hh, -y in Long? 3 last week by Pabst Blue Ribbon] |— Clarence Hartwick's Sickles] | (UP)—Be Fleet from the stables 11.18 pes pis, Pr, Ti Tie UE fue: 7 furlongs) -Mad Hare. 100 (R Edens). den). 110. $30. 440: Readpan ark, Bed. wag expected to win the tourna-| « | Image, who is expected to run i {of Andrew J. Crevolin won the sanders), 4320, 2.60; Gallant Jace. 118 1A (9.20. 4.00; on Hero. 109 tJ.)

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« United Press Sports Writer | Jamaica Wednesday and in the! LAUREL, Md. Mar, 31—Mrs. ; oro Knights COLUMBUS, O., Mar. 31—Just Kentucky Derby if she proves her walter M. Jeffords’ Post Card, ithomoss National, Wysocki| labout every swimmer and diver Worth against colts, falta Ope winner of three stakes a year ago, Morticlans, defending champs,/0f note had his application in length victory today at Lincoln. ied his first victory of the ‘inked 1088-967-977 for 3012 toitoday for the national AAU in- | An estimated 25.000 fans wa- Season at Laurel race track today take the lead here. Toes 2054 door swimming” championships gered $1148135 on a nine race When he won the $15.000 Maryfon in = ia the way. starting here Thursday night. program. It was the first million- land Handicap “by two lengths. Lou . Supe 52 from Chet Bu-| Swimming experts regard the dollar handle of the current meet- jockey Warren Mehrtens rode Sllowed by big show set for Ohio State Uni- ing.

| the winner, who pulled away in wa a he versity's Natatorium as the pre-. The light bay filly ran for an the. stretch to beat Rokeby k y y view of the 1952 Olympics. In it $1800 purse today.

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Jersey Rebel, Broken Arrow, Pa laimin 3 years: 6 tronage. Ha Cpe Lis ii Chimope” oy | EIGHTH ($1800: claiming: ‘ years up: SIXTH (32300: handicap: 3-year-olds: : *NAWAY, ‘ azare in the field. 180. 5.80; Quiz Me. Tos :D. Mitchell), 8.00 mile & 70 yards! aarold Harter. 118 ‘R. | one mile...ohort Sale. 109 (A. An s - 7 1 . With veteran Jockey Johnny fre rote voice Baer Moflame. Bull | S'hR. Godkins) 1.00. 440; Ricky MB. mile, 5.40. Longden in the saddle, Be Fleet Res How's Poly 4d ve . Rt Hill Flight. Best Challenge. Host. shies, New hear. Foxy Baby. a 1 rs took the lead shortly after thes furlongs) — Prince. Cole. "116 (R. Nash: a Dance, 1900: claiming: 4 Tears oi] EVE TH (115 nr 4 years up; start of the mile and a sixteenth 37.40. 1840. 740. Bic And Bad. 119 (J A NINTH (31800: claiming, $ sears ui) furlongs) — Great. Dream, 117 (8. Nagareth), 4.60, 3.00: Gallalad. 121 18.11 820. Mick Q. Il10 (R. Borgemenke). pr S 40. 360, 280. War Po 18 event, staved.off one challenge Pe Fox “Be A So ie A) ‘Maestro, 112 (KE Pucko), 11.80 DC malasnry 7.30, 400; A Lark, 122 J. after another and led all the way. Girl.’ Mighty Max. Diana Lee Ag oe, Bid, Sumee. Busco IAD. | [Sngden), 3.00. Also: Quihi, Competing The time was 1:43.1. The margin o TOURTH (34300; allowances: achel Beau. Turner-on . Bain t . of victory was one and one-qQuUAar- moulmeris: . 8.40 © 4.00 3.90 The AT GULFSTREAM PARK , JIORTH (33100; claiming: 4 years ter lengths over Longshot Bull-iIl{ (8 Culmonel. 3.00. 280: sBlentizo.! pinsr ($2200: claiming: 4 years up: Medeiros 1210, "830. £30; | . Tei1.1 18 miles) — tention r (G.1d ngden), relgh Jr Ne ag Secret Thcead. Gia peter, top ¢38, Cn Snart waste LL, SERS) 5 vi doy . y ce, 3 Vino Fino finished in the show “;Fnhe and disqualified and placed 3d iit 2 Campbell 10 Ae Vane. irs | Bey, Bachtier ‘spot with Manyunk fading to FIPTH ($5000: allowances: 3 vears up: Gray, Ray O'Sullivan. Tarawa. Biz ShIeW. NINTH (125.000: added: the San Fran surth . 8 furlongs:-—Halter. 110 A yoosunes Dime, Prim Pupil, Sequin, First Draft. | .iieo County Handicap; 3 years up; 1-118 loUrin. . . oh 34 5 JR, ii Baty ny 113. | SECOND -($2300; claiming: 4 vears up: miles: —Be Fleet. 119 (J. Longden). 8.40, Be Fleet paid $8.40. $4.70 and Jot, 00%, 29% & Yeroxn 7 furiones Todo: 117 ID. Scurlock). 480. (470. 380" Bullreigh Jr. 113 IR. Moreno), $3.80 across the board; Bullreigh Me Champion Buddy. ATER I a a to Shi {Jr.. 6.30 and $540 and Vino Fino, SIXTHE./11500: added Maryland handi. iy” Also [Penny Reward Youns Ricker. ; : f » of Sues Specia uc easure. an Post Card, who raced in Flor- $7.80. BS Mebrtens:. 239, v.00. 3.60. County ES LT I ida during the winter but was h 0 Regal. 110 /K Seawthorn.. 840. "Also | THIRD (32400: claiming: 4 years up: outrun by Gangway in the Mec- -“1U Game \ Was od ut ! Lennan ‘Handicap and by Sun- 3 y , BLOOMINGTON, Mar. 31 (UP) glow in the Widener, finished the 11.18 miles) —Alairne. 118 I anford'. Larry Dooley. Aflame, Look Here. Prench-

mile and a sixteenth over a slow —Indiana University's schequled 11.80. 5.00. 360: Cutting Edge. 121 (J town. Rippiing Hit, Best Degree. Right track in 1:45-2/5-and paid $7.20, baseball game with Taylor was Culmone 340 2.30. Var. [3 IN Shuk:. Metal $4.00 and $3.00. He picked up an postponed today until next week Golden Clover. Covote. ti $11,800 purse, boosting his life- because of wet grounds. Yester- AIGHTH 132%: ciaiming: 4 time earnings to $80,475. day's scheduled home opener us 8 Lv 2. S80. 420. Cros County Delight paid $4.00 and against Valparaiso also was ciifane: tubes. 3 0n. while Regal returned $8.40. washed out. Fenny Hill,

880, 340. Vinp Pino. 110 iB. Pearson’, 17.80. Also. Sturdy One. Bewitch, Alderman. Sudan. Pleet Princess. Grandfather, Manyunk

TENTH 52000. claiming: 4 years up: 1 1-18 miles: —Visticson, 119 (J. Longden), 490. 360. 300: Button Up. 118 (O. Grohs), 11.10, 7.40. Mill Crest, 117 (D, Erb:. 800. Also. Phippi. Whist, Panson, Pire Point. Long Green. Bull Reward.

aDart By. Risk A Whirl. Manchac. aWhy § furlongs: — Bunnyerest Gal Not Now. Whiffenpoof. Balan Corolla), 8.00. 480. 3.30; Alsiral. 118 aBroekmeade entry, 7. Skelly), 5.60. 400; Sir Walter R, 111 SEVENTH (33500: claifning: 4 years up. T. Barrow!, 540 Also: Pox Challenge,

FOURTH (32400: claiming: 4 years up:

Amateur Basketball 8 furiongs:—Cedric. 112 ‘R Gaudreau’.

Li... South. Bide Turner's end-of-season tours Botority, 110 i Rivera. [mament will be held today with the Riviera Sunny AUS Ay Fauol KR Host {Club meeting Bud's Service In a prelimine

' he fina! game at 3 p ma, PIFTH (32600: allowances: 3 years: 377 at 3p m The fina! game a 7 furlongs) —Qur Jester. 115 (T. Barrow: will pit Plainfield against Beech Grove,

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Stables’ County Delight and R. ’ Hi A hresinay Sean) tom will be leading high school, col- The crowd had implicit faith in Lowe's Regal in the 37th running B Sigg A who hit -608: . lege, athletic club and unattached the horse. She paid only $2.60. of the stake. / — Wal . 494, and W. H. Swimmers of America and the $2.40 and $2.20 across the board Th. race featured a program £1 gy (Hawaiian Islands. \after finishing the five furlongs in which drew the first million-dol-While Detroit teams meonop) There is fittle doubt that the 1:00-1/5. lar day of the meeting. The “hanlized play on Riverview’s lanes, World record book will. undergo| The 5-year-old Klimie and the gio» was $1,298,343. \ Detroit duo. Hank Gavie and TéVision during the big three-day 6-year-old Beaming Light were A] Szabo, took over doubles at meet. The field is expected to in- second and third behind their ‘Mentangy Village by mixing 640 clude such wgfid-record breakers younger rival,-who carried only a SEIT 8 ood. as John Marshall, the Australian 104 pounds. Joe Waldecker, Detroit, threw [framming {or Yau: Dick ove] "267 game into a 684 series to | Stace; Ane are ° Syio, Ruhe Noses Ahead rab singles honors. The $14,000 and Alan Stack, oy Filles of ‘ourney, with 693 teams entered, 3-0 In $10, 000 Derby °Xtends six week-ends to May 6. Marshall has shattered two HOT SPRIINGS. Ark. Mar. 31 itroh’s Beer, famed Detroit team, or14 records and is defending! (UP) — Mrs. ' Emil Denemark’s :olls here next week. champion in the 1500-meter free phe charged to a thrilling vic- § The Men's State Tournament, yiv)e 22-yard free style, and 440-'torv today in the $10,000 - ish bing Ries sn aa Eo [yard free style. Arkansas Derby at Oaklawn which. climants Apr. 22 at Ft. Cleveland has applied for certi- Park. “Vayne, were resumed. ification of a world record in the, The three- year-old son of Locally, the women took over, '100-yard free style and Taylor, Menow, a candidate for the KenIndiana alleys for the first of six ..o0 NCAA and Big Ten cham-|tucky Derby, turned back Lyle's th |pion, has applied for certification First in a photo finish after a. Week-ends for the more ano a world record in the.d 00-yard ding-dong" ‘stretch duel. Good 78000 in prize money. At FOX-p,.x stroke, Question was third in the field of Hunt, 34 teams split wood last|™g,cx }olgs the 150-yard back 13 sophomores. night, and another 24 today will|gtroke world record. Brawner| It was the second victory in six ‘Ad the Fox-Hunt 1050 Scratchinoids the world record for the days for Ruhe, being clocked in Team Handicap Sweepstakes. 200.yard breast stroke. 11:51 flat for a mile-and-an-eighth. Ruhe paid $4.20, $3.40 and FT. WAYNE: Another 180 wom-! > 3 tumbled Ding last hignt ib an AAU Track, Field Fin Ege hy 'ttempt to bre e tournamentleading 636 established last week Record Book Printed while Good Question paid $8.40. by Indianapolis’ Marta Roberts ir ng 1951.52 AAU official Track singles play. i

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i | - Allied ‘Electric, captained py 2nd Field Handbook is off ‘the Race at Guf Stream ne lorraine Urbancic, - and Fehr's Presses. > 4 = e n Beer, led by Tillie Jardina, tried, The book, a 244-page illus- HALLANDALE, Fla. Mar. 31 ‘heir luck last night. A & P La- trated guide, includes an up-to- (UP) — William H. Veeneman's 10 11 {12

dies, led by Wanda Havens, and zantz Fuel Oil, under Martha Gale, will bowl today.

date list of the accepted men’s and Black George. a confirmed mud-

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Leading the Class A team event there is Knode Music, Richmond, with 2631. Bess Cox and Anita ump, Ft. Wayne, lead doubles with 0,

SOUTH BEND: Indianapolis ninmen—12 teams strong—invadd Bowl-Mor Recreation last night. Their target was a tour-nament-leading 2904 of Draper Auto Sales, Marion. Scheduled for today are 33 publes and 66 individual rolloffs at nearby Waters Recrea-

sults of all important championship meets during the past year; the full roll of AAU and Olympic champions dating back to 1876,

and the official AAU rules govern-

ing track and field events.

The guide, priced at 75 cents. is being distributed by the AAU office, 233° Broadway, New York.

Penn, OSU to Play

PHILADELPHIA, Mar."31 (UP) —The University of Pennsylvania .and Ohio State will play football

tion. Indianapolis’ Paul Butcher jon Oct. 17, 1953, for the first Bite) iield second in singles. J.~Cook, in 20 years. The game will

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when he zoomed toa four-length victory today in the $7500 Ft. ' Lauderdale purse at Gulfstream (Park. : : Johns Joy, owned by John A. Kinard, was closest to the winner at the wire, while Blue Kay finished third in the mile-and-a-sixteenth run. Black George was clocked in 1:43 flat over the dried out Gulfstream strip and paid $4.70, $3.20 and $2.80. Johns Joy rewarded $5.50 and $3.60; Blue Kay. $4.80.

Detroit Gridders Will Play ND

DETROIT, Mar. 31 (UP)— + University of Detroit will play Notre Dame in football Oet. 5, Earl (Dutch) Clark, Titan ath|letic director, announced today.

Coach Frank Leahy will bring his Notre Dame team to Detroit [for a night game, either at Briggs | Stadium or University of Detroit | stadium. It the Detroit Tigers fail to | win the American League baseball pennant, Briggs stadium would be available for the game. It will be the second visit by the ‘ Fighting Irish to Detroit. | The late Knute Rockne brought his team here in 1927 and went | home me with 2 a 22-0 victory.

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