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Monday, August 7, 1950- Page 22 o. THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Tigers Blank Nats Yanks Blast Indians Frank C. Marty Succumbs; Former UC Football Coach; President Of Paper Concern LITTLE SPOUT. GOLF Here's How By Sam Snead Golfi Greatest Player-Teacner HILL VETERAN Gives Seven Hits. Frank Curry Marty, President of tha General Paper Front and LEFT Vine SU, and one of Cincinnati's outstanding athletes of two decades I ago, died yesterday of a heart attack at his home, 25 S.

Fort COMPLETE Thomas Fort Thomas. He was 61 years old. Trout Triumphs Over Gene Bearden. ACTION A tennis and golf champion for many years, Mr. Marty had also starred in baseball and football.

TOP GOLFERS He coached the University of Cin Then yesterday, while In a threesome with his father and Ted Learn, Hoinke holed in a 175-yard second shot with a four-iron for at eagle two on the 390-yard 11th hole. Mrs. Polly Watson annexed the cinnati football team for a season, a number of years ago, and for HAZEL PARK. several years was coach of the old Bjiue Is In Three-Hitter Over Cleveland Bosox Capture Double. Detroit, Aug.

6 (AP) The vet-ran Dizzy Trout blanked the WASHINGTON PARK. First Race Purse $2,200: claiming; for fobr-yearolds and upwards; one suit: Cincinnati Celts, professional foot Firit Race Pune 11.400: claiming: three- Vie At Camargo year-olds and upward: six luriongs: ball team. He was once offered a Mnrsei Wti. Horses. Wts.

Horse. Wti. Hones. Grand Jean 118 Hut? Freedom! Donward 108 Victory ..110 First Bourne ..103 Tween Meala ...115 contract as a pitcher by ths Chicago Cubs. Wts.

.118 .105 .110 Cuddlesome 105 Chall Amaxe Atomic Energy ...118 Suite ImmlgraUon ....115 Buck Weaver ...115 Delighted 110 Siamese 108 Washington Senators 4-0 on a Errors of grip, arm action and Born in Cincinnati November 1Z, Larran Rimehella 115 'Mlsa Texas ...108 110 llo .110 piaquemme .105 Bold King Western Queen Championship by edging Mrs. Charles Deye, 1 up, and Robert Corning fired a best-ever of 78. KENWOOD. Shooting near-perfect golf all the way, Mrs. Charles Heutle, Metropolitan Cincinnati Women's Champion, won her sixth club championship by downing Mrs.

Byron Hal, Sunsetboy ......115 Peace Forever ..110 Onec Bill 115 Gran Cltella ....110 Dlderod Biack Prince 1889, the son of Louis K. Marty and Mrs. Nannie Shaw Marty, Mr. For Five Places In National Amateur. Gantollr 118 Hypertension Straeth .....109 .110 Mop Up 110 .105 Siddona .....110 .110 Beneva Hi Etta Marty received his early education Second Mare Purse 11.500: claiming; seven-hitter today to boost tne pjVot that ruin an effective stroke Detroit Tigers American League originate many places in either lead to three cames over second-, place New Tori backsw.ng or downswing.

Hip ac- It was the fourth straight win Uon defeats many players. It is il i fK nonM npfpsssarv tn pet the left side out Whose three-year-old maidens; six and one-half fui- LonL at the Fort Thomas School, then attended Woodward High School and the old Franklin Preparatory Big urier lis uatxa Second Race Purse S2.000: claiming: lor two-year-olds; five and one-half furlongs: Dorado Miss ....107 Oatbumer 114 Rickshaw 107 Queen Of Silk ..111 Spiritualism ....113 Moston 113 Joyant 113 Longllnes 113 Ouli Lady 113 Calico 13 In Trout and came at the expense i of the way by the right amount of.QOOd Weather ReSUltS 6 and 4. Mrs. Heutle led through School, from which he was grad FRANK C. MARTY.

of Kenyon College, the Buckeye Club, Advertisers Club and the Running Seas ....110 American Plan ...111 Ideal .107 Blue Bonnet 07 jideai out and never was in serious uated. He continued his studies for of Gene Bearden, who made his jt'P Pivot so it wont cramp your Conschria 106 'Canlna SU ...106 In thn finalls nf thp Grand Evening ..107 Best Weapon ....110 trouble, Fulltainer US Mlval several years at Kenyon College, 117 UlnAAn, Ifll Big Turnouts At All Golf Courses. Highland Country Club. Dreamy Karen .113 Hicktown Gal ..113 first start for the Senators after being purchased from Cleveland. downswing, jusi ueiure me uau is hit, the left hip should be about as shown in the illustration.

Then the Governor's Bowl, E. Schofield de Breezy Nancy ....111 Bubble Stream ..110 Third Race Purse J1.500; claiming; two- Gambler, Ohio. Mr. Marty was a salesman and Flying Bold 110 sick Hand 1U7 J. 1 Utto In Ciau 114 'Flnl Wise 104 arms jaiuen gave up imi, right straightens and the feated Tom Board, 2 up.

First matches in the two-man team tourney are scheduled this week and Third Race Purs $2,200: claiming; lor BY WHITNEY TOWER. Numerous club championships, year-olds; six luriongs: Money Lender ..115 Third Oval ....106 Impeller 120 Colony Kid ....120 Mickey's Jack ..105 'Flying Dream .113 Briars Baby ....108 Kldby 109 Final Edition ..104 Hunterton .....109 three-year-old times; ux luriongs: member of the board of directors of the Whitaker Paper Co. for 23 years and sales manager of the must be played off by Sunday, Bill nut lour wains ana a swing through unimpeded. Watch kept him in hot water as the gee on any course Tigers spread their scoring over I nd yonn gee that about the time three innings. Ithey are golng to hit the ball many Trout posted his eighth -win as ti th Th Temptation 110 'Bright Fantasy .103 Suites Girl 110 Foxy Little 110 Marina 110 Gracious Heart.

..118 Weep No .110 Dream Walking. 1 18 Lvnn 110 Nlcotone Gal ...117 Hook, club pro, announced. In Sevbold Paper Co. and the Mer in the men's and women's divisions, were contested over cluded in the list of 32 teams are chants paper Co. before becoming Granddemand ...117 Starview 117 Arab Miss 109 vnnrth ffin Pun 11.

500: allowances: Run Rosy Run. ...110 Defending Champions Pete Max- Greater Cincinnati golf course dur against two losses. It was the haye begun tneir downswing by Fourth Race Purse claiming: tor associated with the Cienerai i'aper Corp. Mr. Marty leaves his widow, Mrs.

Rhea Fairbairn Marty, whom he married December 4, 1912; two daughters, Mrs. Lois Marty Evans, Palo Alto, whose husband, Lt. Col. Thomas B. Evans, leaves today from California for service in the Orient, and Mrs.

Doris Marty Welgle, 130 S. Fort Thomas Fort Thomas; a brother, Raymond Marty, Detroit; a sister, Mrs. Ruth Beckett, Canton, Ohio, and four grandchildren. A. C.

Dobbling Son, Fort Thomas, is in charge of funeral arrangements. field and Orville Among four-year-olds and upward; seven furlong: ing the weekend as the best golf Tigers' fifth shutout of the year pivoting their hips too fast and too Active in civic affairs for a num and Diz's first. Park Pigeon ....114 Irish Wit 110 Bonnyvale 110 Our Snick 110 ing weather of the season brought far. That means trouble three-year-old and upward; six and one-half furlongs: Donna 112 'a-Lady Lureen .105 One Play 109 'Glider Pilot ...110 Wayne 117 Lucky Champ ..117 Wood 113 Amberdoll 109 Perfidy 112 a-Playhand ...104 ber of years, Mr. Marty had served the junior players, best evers were fired by 15-year-old Eddie Longo an 82, while 19-year-old Bob Devils Elbow 117 Copacrest 105 WASHINGTON.

out big crowds everywhere. DETROIT. IDHPU. Rare Bid 112 Witch Sir 117 AB. H.PO.A.

I on the City Council of Fort Thomas for nine years. He was a member Blltzen Due 114 Provident 117 3 0 0 4 for Nlirhoi In nlntn. c-Ran lor Majeikl in Yost. 3b 4 0 1 a Llpon.M Courses, in general, were re Elcci brock 110 4 3 ninth, d-walked. lor juason in ninth.

Coan.lf 4 'Count Jewel ..107 a-Mrs. J. L. Chesney entry. of St.

Andrews Episcopal Church 0 ported In excellent condition and Ewers turned in a 76. HYDE PARK. Dave Moore, 16-year-old whiz 123458789 5J Ir.nl ngs Fifth Race Purse S3, 000; for maiden two-year-olds; colts and geldings; five and one-hall Fort Thomas. Ha was also a mem nnonnnnn a 4 Fifth Race Purse claiming: three- Boston i Chicago 9iChlcaso 00201000 03 furlongs: ber of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity year-olds ana upward; six ana one-naii iur lnnff- long drivers benefited especially from the roll resulting when their Graham 113 'Mesabl Ill 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 Stephens, Nlarhos, Robinson. RBI Doerr 2, Robinson 2, Phllley, Stephena, Dropo.

2B 0 Kell.3l) 4 OlWertl.rf 4 4 2 6 4 1'SwifU 3 0' Trout, 3 II 01 Noren.cf 4 Vernon, lb 4 Mele.rf 4 3 Dente, ss 4 Evans 3 a-Stewart 1 Bearden, 1 b-Rob'Uon 1 Act Nice 110 Joshua 120 Sunny Ace 118 Surpassor 118 Stephens. Pesky. DP Baker to Fox to Robln- Mid Year 11H Freedom TJoht nRtratnem lli -a-liniina lis 2 'tit TJhertY Anticipate 112 stored away his second consecutive junior club championship by thumping Tom Gillespie, 11 and 10, in 36 holes. Moore, who also recorded a two-under-par 69 for a a-Hocsler Relic sion. Lett Boston 11.

Chicago 7. BB OK Judson 7, Dobson 4. SO By Judson 4, Dob- b-Aduns Off Tuiado 118 Ry 0 Sullivan Chippewa Chief 112 son S. PB Tebbetts. winner BODson 12-0 a-u ana i biaoit entry.

Officious 118 Ahrens 11 Old Guard 118 Tramore Bay ....118 "I Loser Judson (2-21. Umpires Hurley, Mc Totals 33 7 24 14i Totals 29 8 27 Sosr inQ McKlnley. Time 2:28. At- Trlmbull lis a-Ky River 11 8 Snuizle ..118 Leestown 118 best-ever score during the weel; tendance (Actual) 21.035. Former Officer Killed, Fear; Missing At Evanston Home After Inheriting Large Sum held the upper hand all the way against Gillespie, who now has been BROWNS 10, MACKS 8.

tee shots skimmed down on fairways, dried by lack of recent rains Bill Jackson, professional at Camargo, reported all Is la readiness for the National Amateur trials at his tricky par-72 layout Tuesday and spectators who turn out to watch the 25 top amateurs from Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana battle for thn five National berths over the 86-hole route are apt to see some of the best golf played here this year. Innlr." 12345789 Washington 00000000 00 Detroit 01000020 4 Michaels, RBI Trout, Prlddy, Kell. 3B Michaels, Prlddy. Groth. DP Michaels to Dente to Vernon.

Upon to Prlddy to Kollo-way. Left Washington 9. Detroit 8. BB Bearden 4. Trout 3.

SO Bearden 3. Trout 5. in the finals of the junior group on St. Louis, Aug. 6 (AP) Home runs by Dick Kokos and Owen a-Karle and Goodwin entry.

b-Walmac Farm and Onerin Stable entry. Sixth Race Purse claiming: for three-year-olds and upward; six furlongs: Loyal Worker ....117 Whirl a While ...116 Technicolor 110 'Con Merchant ..109 Roman Road ....122 Mtrry Waltz ....116 Required 116 'Queen Halran ..113 Sixth Race Purse $2,000: claiming: three-year-olds and upward: six furlongs: Excelsis 112 Try Ike 115 Sir White 122 Dream Champ ..115 Alschol 112 'Knights Gift ..107 Seventh Race Purse $1,500: claiming; three-year-olds and upward; mile and one- elfhth: Major AcUon ..107 Iron Penny Creede 98 'Cloudehaser ...110 Pro 120 Limerick Boy ...114 Holiday Humoi Ettenan 120 Sticktome 109 Hlbob 114 Little Fawn ....109 Our Merrick Main Bet 109 Zulark 105 four occasions. In the first flight Friend, each good for three runs, wp Bearden. pb Evans, "inner i di tn (8-5). Loser-Eearden (1-41.

Umpires-Berry, helped trie ht. LOUIS Urowns 10 a of the club championships, Art Mal-lett defeated J. J. Kelley, 4 and 3, in the finals, while in the first flight of the women's handicap tourney, Miss Bety Anderson edged Stevens and Paasareiia. Time Atten- 10-3 victory over the Philadelphia Fears that Bernard Martin, an "tougher" cafes in -the basin of Gobbler 122 Knights Cross ...116 Seventh Race Purse $3,500: allowances; for four-year-olds and upward; one mile: dance 31,414.

Athletics today, dropping the A's Evanston resident and a former the city, police said they feared into last place in the American viihth mr-Purse 11.600: claiming; Missabi 109 Danada Gift ....105 Etelka 109 Mldlanite 114 Thank You Sir ..114 Wellsab 110 As a warm-up for the Tuesday Trials, most of the comnetine.ama- three-venrlrla and tiDward: one mile: he might have met foul play at the hands of someone who thought League race. YANKS 9, TRIBE 0. Cleveland, Aug. 6 (AP) Pitcher Tommy Byrne gave up only Cincinnati patrolman, had been Flain by persons who had watched him spend large sums of money Mrs. A.

Patterson, 2 and 1. Mrs. Martin Dumler Jr. won the honors in the second flight, winning a 2 Belfsst Lass ....110 'Sweet Comet ..115 jatak 115 'Veteran 108 Whlrllne Dough ..114 The Fat Las? ....109 Mr Smug 114 PHILADELPHIA I ST. LOUIS au on at a if prt a he was carrying a large sum of IDnri.

In. Hnmo JIU Eighth Race Purse $2,200: claiming: for money. inree singles toaay as ne snutiJrKt.s 3 1 0 4 5 2 0 Darby Doodlt ..108 Santaclau 115 vimyin. nil Flnrlzan Sam ..113 and 1 verdict over Mrs. P.

Dono- teurs and many local professionals will participate in the Camargo pro-amateur 18-hole tourney today. News of other local golf clubs: mil Plouialori1 Oil fnf tVio TJpw 1 Mores. rf 5 2 0 0 2 13 4 three-year-olds; one ands one-sixteenth mile; on turf; v. lnkn. If hoe, while in the nine-hole group he had inherited were expressed last night by police.

Miss Helen McLaughlin, 180.1 5 3 3 2 0 1 Tork Yankees. Billy Martin 422 ocoieman.rf knm. oFalnlb 4 2 8 OiWood.rf Mrs. George Phillips defeated Mrs. L.

Motz, 2 and 1. Women's guest Anphar 105 Mr 113 Count Deep 110 Bendavis 110 Jaunty Fox ......113 Beau Cadet 113 Bobs Ace 113 Danseuse 105 Sir Hlllbrook 105 7 3 0 5 Brewster Evanston, reported TERRACE PARK. Mrs. Irene McAfee won the 4 13 rnu xuzzuio arove in tour oiner Whatanurse ...108 Yankee Raider Pharack 113 Count Quick Wild Heiress ..110 Ninth Race (Substitute) Purse claiming; three-year-olds and upward; six furlongs: Cleaned 120 Redmars 115 Bullman 115 Keen qleo 115 Yankee Tiger ..108 No Leddle 110 Rebate 115 Dlsdomo 115 last night to police that Mr. Martin 3 10 10 1 3 11 5 0 4 3 3 1 3 14 2 0 1 runs with a double and a triple.

club championship by downing Kay Doody 112 Onceupomlme ...110 had been missing for five weeks. Tipton Astruth.c Scheib.p Shantz.p Vohenir 117 NEW YORK. I CLEVELAND. Mrs. Agnes Harrison, 4 and 3, Police had been approached pre 10 2 lMoss.c 3 12 HFrlend.3b 10 0 2 0 1 3 Carver 1 0 0 01 1 Totali 35 9 24 141 Ninth Race (Substitute) Purse AB H.PO.A! AB.

H.PO.A day is Tuesday. Art Smith has scheduled a nine-hole tourney with half handicap. Best evers: Bill Shannon 83, Jack Brodberger 82, J. McDonald 91 and R. Doble 97.

WYOMING. viousiy, however, by a former em claiming; for four-year-olds and upward; one Earlier, Mrs. McAfee won her finals berth by edging Mrs. Ruth 34 12 27 11 a-Lehner Totals and one-sixtcentn mile: on tun: Over tne say Flonne 110 Settoo 115 Much Pleasure ...113 Silent Max 113 ployer, Frank Morris, owner of. the Pirate's Cave, 3341 Montgomery Dreir, 1 up in 19 holes, and Mrs.

Mr. Martin "resigned" from ths police force September 24, 1917, handing in his revolver and his badge after his superiors charged him with being intoxicated on duty. He had broken up a brawl at tha Chatterbox Night Club, Third Stand Central only a short time before he was found intoxicated in a restaurant at 715 Vins St, police said. AUTO DUMPS COUPLE. A Madisonville man and his wife reportedly were injured seriously last night on U.

S. 42 four and one-half miles west of Warsaw, Ky, My Dixie no ifene, tin Battle Ground ...117 Dame Honneur 108 Bill ti 1UO uw Bieani ..113 Give 108 Appcaser Evanston, who had done some Apprentice allowance elaimed. Harrison advanced by ousting Mrs. E. B.

Radcliffe, 4 and 3. Head An Tell ....113 Da Do In quarter-final matches in the of his own investigating. .115 .117 .115 Evening Story 112 Boss President's Trophy, C. M. Jen It was definitely known, police lien wasn no snatched 'Apprentice allowance claimed.

KOCKINGHAM PAKX. nelle decisioned M. Nelson, 1 up Consolation Flight winner was 12-year-old Judy Anderson, who defeated Mrs. Jack Jordan, 3 and 2, 4 2 3 OIMltchrtl.lt 3 Irzzuto.sg 4 4 2 Rosen, if 3 Mapts.rf 5 14 OlDoby.ct 3 5 14 2 4 110 Boone. ss 2 Berra.c 4 0 10 OlEaster.lb 4 Brown.

3b 4 2 2 1 Gordon. 2b 1 Martin. 2b 3 11 llAvlli.2b 1 Byrne, 4 0 0 01 Kennedy, rf 4 IHegan.c 0 Totals 37 12 27 3 Lemon. 0 ZoHak.p 0 Wynn 1 Plerettl.p 0 tClark 1 Rozek, 0 Tucker 1 Total! 29 29 lor First Race Purse claiming; in 36 holes; John Busemeyer defeated John Brod, 6 and 8, and a-Fllcd out tor Shanti In ninth. Inrlnes: 123458789 Philadelphia .01000110 03 St.

Louis 30400210 10 Demars, Stirnwelss. Hitchcock, Wahl RBI Kokoa 4, Wahl, Moss, Friend 3, Wood, Mojes, Ljnhardt. 2B Friend, Mosea. HR Kokos, Friend. Carver.

DP Friend to Stirnwelss; Stirnwelss to Demars to Lenhardt: Wahl to Hitchcock to Fain. Lett Philadelphia St. Louis 8. BB Schelb 2, Carver 3, Shantz 5. SO Schelb 1, Gaiver 3.

Shanti 3. Off Schelb 3 In 2 Innings (faced one In 3rd): Shantz 9 In 6. Wlrner Carver (910). Loser Schelb (3-7). Umpire Grieve, Boyer DADE PAKE.

said, that the former policeman, who was 34, had quit working after coming into a sum of money four months ago following the death of three-year-olds; SU furlongs: iinn.i Wis. Horses. wts, Fred Warner advanced by default. First Race Purse S800: clatmlnr: for Mrs. Betty Stollmaier won honors in the second flight with a 2 and 1 victory over Mrs.

Amy Woesner, three-year-olds and upward; six furlongs: A. P. Foster fired a best-ever of 94. Women's Champion Carol his mother. He had worked as a Horses.

Horse3. Wts. Wts. while in the third flight Mrs. Natator 113 'Siawo.

Classmate 117 Wild Cat J13 Glory Esprit ....103 Irish Mist 108 Lacygne 103 Here's Fay 116 Celestla 103 Bemmy 113 Jolly Irish 113 'Roaring Sea .108 Raton 113 Plckitup 108 part-time bartender at the Pirate's Dinkey Pair Justasnack Oayr ,.114 ,.104 ..109 Clark will leave this week to com' pete in the Women's Western Tour 3 27 12 Cave, making his home in a room above the cafe, and at Ross's Tav ..114 Colonel Read Over Soon 114 Jay Bo 114 Pops Pigeon ...114 Wise Shopper ..109 Charlotte R. ...104 Halval 109 'Masked Dorothy 104 and Summers. Time 2:04. Attendance 7,652. when their automobile went out of control, ripped down 150 feet of guard rail and tossed them over an embankment when it halted.

Taken to St. Elizabeth Hospital, Coving Did Play 109 ney at Chicago. An Invitational is II Coming; 10 uneoaca Second Race Purse claiming; for scheduled for Saturday. Officials Election Boy ...114 Happy Pat 114 Miss Buster ....109 Market Boy ...114 George White defeated Mrs. Vord-enberg 4 and 2.

In quarter-finals matches in the men's club championship, Bert Craig edged Jim Beachler, 1 up in 19 holes, and Elmer Tunker advanced with a 4 and 3 win over Fred Grote Jr. The latter, In losing, fired a best ever score of 75. In the weekly Sandsllnger ,..114 Flrateer 109 four-year-olds and upward: six juriums. Sunbaby 106 suntalk 113 Maxlmont 113 Head Show 119 Ricky Betty ....112 'Gay 104 ...116 Fleeted 108 ton, in funeral home ambulances, have planned a whirligig, in which 10-man teams will race around the course with each team-member Second Race Purse $900; maidens; for 'It, Form tr.o-year-olda: five furlongs: Velvet Finish ..107 Hal Wee 112 limited to one club. Bold Poise 116 Swamp Guide ...119 Big Blister 112 Beam Light ..112 ern, 3341 Montgomery Rd.

Mr. Morris told police he had become worried when he saw Mr. Martin spending his money freely and induced Mr. Martin to open a savings account at the Evanston office of the Central Trust Co. Mr.

Martin acted on this advice, but his balance had dwindled to $25.30 on June 26, which was about the time he disappeared. On that date he drew $15 from the bank, records showed. Miss Rlchwooa 107 Mendy 117 Seaward Bound. 114 Eternal Day 113 Wllleglvit 116 'Wise Brunette ..109 Benny's Agent ..116 Pickpocket 113 jay Tee 113 Pencell 113 Third Race Purse claiming; tor four-year-olds and upward; six furlongs: Boswell 104 shining Deed ....122 tourney, Mrs. Stella Stauft won the they were identified as Gwendal Humphries, 6710 E.

Ledge St, Madisonville, and his wife, Mrs. Alice Humphries'. LICENSED IN KENTUCKY. COVINGTON. ST Vin.v 21.

219 Pike La Shir! 112 Our Cousin ....119 Ridgeflare 117 'Bulverde' 114 (Copyright, Triangle Publications, Inc.) Figures in consensus show comparative ratings based on Dally Racing Form selections, allowing five pointa lor first, two for second, one for third. Week's Ring Card (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) MONDAY. Lucky Ellen ...107 Bellas Blonde ..112 Wa Pay 112 'Miss Krlnele .111 First Pebble ....112 Hi uuniy i Munsee Miss ....114 Pari Rose 116 Blue Falcon Third Race Purse 8800: clalminc: for Washington (Griffith Stadium), lightweight Struck out tor Zoldak In fifth inning, tmt Into doubleplay for Pleretti In seventh. Struck out tor Rozek In ninth. Innings ..123488789 Hew York 00423000 09 Cleveland ..0000000 0 00 Gordon.

RBI Rlsiuto 4, Mapes 2. Martin 3. 2B Rlziuto 2. SB Rlzzuto, Henrlch. HR Martin.

SB Brown. Rlzzuto. DP Gordon to BoudreaU to Kaiter, Rlzzuto to Martin to Henrlch. Left New York 6. Cleveland 9.

BB Off Byrne Lemon 3, Zoldak 1. SO By Byrne 10. zoldak 1. Pierettl 2. Rozek 2.

Off Lemon 5 In 2 innings, Zoldak 4 2 IS, Pierettl 2 In 2. Rozek 1 in 2. HBP Byrne (Doby). PB Berra. winner Byrne (12-8).

Loser Lemon (17-5). Umpires-Rommel, Honochlck, Hubbard and Paparella. Time 2:42. Attendance 68,728. BOSOX WIX TWO.

Chicago, Aug. 6 (AP) The Boston Red Sox scored twice in thv ninth inning to beat the Chicago White Sox, 4-3, in the second game of a double-header today after Ellis Kinder pitched and batted them to a 9-2 win in the opener. FIRST GAME. WASHINGTON PARK. .114 uanaoaoe ...110 .109 Island Hop 113 .116 'Boxle 112 .110 Golden Relth ....110 three-year-olds: six furlongs; Hardlacts Geewhlz Sunshade champion Ike Williams.

Trenton, if. 1 Hasty Freedoms 13. Beneva 6, Bold uuin six Time. 119 Mike inret 107 Kin 5. buffer, and 'Joyce C.

Wolfe. 15. 725 Craig both of Covington. Russell Knoerl. 21, 732 Madison soraver and Joyce Patterson.

31. 3719 Ma Class A honors in the women's division, with Mrs. Stollmaier winning the Class crown. Wally Chadwell fired an even-par 72 to win low gross honors in the Class A men's group, with Ralph McAfee's 80 winning him the Class title and Jay Wholihan turning In an 89 in Class C. WESTERN HILLS.

.113 Kel's Love 19. Kickshaw 14, heauly Charlie Salaa, Phoenix, non-title, 10 rounds; Brooklyn (Rldgewood Grove), Rocky Compttelio, Brooklyn, ts. Claade Hammond, Cllffslde Park, N. mlddlea, Brooklyn 2 Oatbumer Patch 4. The cafe owner, who also was Turn On 105 'Convincer 102 Maglne ...108 Leading Wae ..111 Reckonwlth 108 Sweet Ace 107 Hot Tack Ill Parexcellence ..108 Fourth Race Purse $1,800: for four-year- dison both of Covington.

olds and upward; one and one-eighth miles: Mr. Martin's landlord, told police Alberto 114 Do Felgh Ml ....120 Ervln Lanarum, ii, carpenter an rvauua Orcutt. 19. both of Crittenden, Ky. (Coney Island), Artie Diamond, new lorn, vs.

tiammy Botta, Bellville, N. well-en, 8. Marcsday Ill Marine Lignr, Mr. Mlcawber .114 Little Tulip ....105 Bralnspraln ...111 Sky Mission ....107 Ambassador Boy. 105 'Comets Beam .104 3 llreara Walking 15, Bright rantasr 11, Marina 0.

4 )1 6NICK 21. Provident 7, Blitsen Due 5. 5 Freedom Light 15, Graham 10, Ky. River 8. fl Whirl Awhile 17.

Gobbler 10. Reoulred 6. Frank uoraon, oi, porter ana mary ther Brown. 40, both of 756 Canaan Ave. Pompelan 11 uuaireiou "1 he did not believe that Mr.

Martin had disappeared voluntarily, since he had left his good clothes, his Good Metal ....111 Conscientious ..102 Davie's Sister Village Beau ....117 Homespun 109 'Eternal Brief ..107 TTJESDAx. Jacksonville, Billy Brown, New Haven, Fourth Race Purse $900: claiming: for Cincinnati. Ralph H. Becraft, 46. 1438 Race bartender, and Wlllneta Easter.

33. 1504 Pleasant both of Cincinnati. Erwin Hoinke Jr. stole the us Dazzier "Tarawa razor, his toothbrush and toilet 7 Mr. Smug 18, Wellsab 13, Wulrilng vs.

lony Masciarelli, New York, light heavies, 10; Detroit, Harold Jones, Detroit, Yarmouth Flare .106 three-year-olds and upward; one and one-eUlith miles: spotlight with his brilliant play ijc.ug e. 8 Mr. R. 12. Vohenir 11.

Sir Oravltator 8 Fifth Race Purse $2,300: tor two-year-old Tneoaore Aivin jonnson, iv, xiorai designer and Helen Taner. 28, both of Van Wert, articles in his room. The only thing missing from the room, Mr. vs. John Davis, Oak-land, lights, 111, and Sammy Angott Washington, Ts, last week.

On Friday afternoon, 8 (Substitute) Irish Wash 7, Evening Story maidens; six furlongs: I Phar Mill 110 Native Land ...107 Gay Marine ...107 Frosty Coat ....107 Post Delivery .107 Play Dog 112 Ohio. sonny Boy nest, Washington, lights, lu. Morris said, was a pair of khaki Problscls 116 Colleen Egret ....113 Qulckturn 116 Charlotta K. ....113 Royal Duke 118 Norcal 116 playing in company of his mother and Mrs. Carl Gerhardt, Hoinke WEDNESDAY, Engaged 117 Aliens Cutle ...100 it ua aio ROCKINGHAM PARK.

1 Wild Cat 18, Klsih Mist 8, Classmate 7. 2 Head Show 12, Risky Betty 6, Wise pants and a khaki shirt. Mr. Mor Fifth Race Purse 8900: clalmlna: for Jersey City IRooeevelt Stadium), welter Well Well 111 Benjomixa no rapped out a hole-in-one on the 135- CHICAGO. AB.H.

PO.A BOSTON. AB.H. PO.A NEWPORT. Karl Hereford, 23, 614 Highland schoolteacher, and Myra Conner. 18, 138 Fremont both of Fort Thomas.

T-wrnrp n-fflnrer. al. 2A Main Ad- weight champion Ray Robinson, New York, three-year-olds and upward; one mile and forty yards: Frlll Frock 113 Toston 116 Prince Plcaro ....116 Lettwinger 116 va, Charlie Fuiarl, livlngton, ft. title yard fifth hole with an eight-iron 5 2 3 0 4 0 3 5 0 3 0 Sliver Clad 112 Swift County ...113 llrunette 7. 3 Boiie 20, Shining Deed 11, Gee Willi 9.

4 Marine Light ID, Marcsday 6, Fompeian 5. 5 Charlotte K. 16, Blue rath 14, Penjo-mike fi. Blue Path 108 Dusty Demon ....110 1 0 4lPhllley.cf 4 ris addded that if Mr. Martin had planned to leave, he would have done so in his good clothes.

It also appeared certain that Mr. Martin bout, IS. THURSDAY. So Alone 114) Clnda Flint ....108 Proud sir 118 'Cross Ring Ill 10 0 5 13 0 Rlckcrt.rf 4 dyston, Ohio, factory worker, and Betty Upton, 17, 2612 Maryland Cincinnati. sixth Race Purse $2,600: allowances: oi 2 111 9 4 4 HoD son.io 4 Drooo.lb 5 0 13 llMalcskl.3b 4 Brooklyn (Fort Hamilton), Johnny Kamber, MKL HASH 24, Sclplo 7, You And Me 7.

Tennis Titles Decided three-year-olds and unward: six furlongs: vlrhttnt Fool ..109 U. S. Bound Ill fi 4 7 Our Dodo 22, Nostrllla 13, Dukedom 4 had not enlisted in the Army, since Live Band 112 Major Nick 117 Boss Mareus ...108 Enfant 113 Apron Face 112 'Bold Possum ..103 Dusty Babe ....110 Sixth Race Purse $1,000: allowances: for Milburn, N. rs, Irish Billy Murphy, Brooklyn, lights, 8. 1 3 0 Keouke 14, Dinner 1'arty tt.

Harsam Doerr. 2b 5 3 1 31 Zernlal.lt 3 Zarllla.rf 3 3 4 Tebbetts.c 2 0 3 0' Fox. 2b 3 Best Punch 105 Here's Hub 114 his discharge papers also were (1 3 2 8 Fraternal 12, Little Stick 8, Battle Scaplo loss 'Memasn ui Theme 5. Glenn Morgan, 22, Mancnesier, ny acnooi. teacher, and Carol Mars, 20, 820 Maple Newport.

Glenn Wilson, 21. Lee City, truck driver, and Phyllis Taulbee, 18, 50 W. 13 in Newport. Robert Langllle, 33, Foxboro. soldier, and Marjory Boehr, 35, 1001 Isabella Newport.

In Middletown Meet found in the room, thiee-year-olds and upward; six furlongs: Ground Fog 122 FUckfoot ioa You And Me ....113 Fourchanceg 108 SARATOGA. Since Mr. Martin had been seen Klnder.n 4 1 0 OlPlme.D 10 0 3 1 a-Goldsb'ry 1 0 0 Totals 38 9 27 0 0 0 I Totals 32 5 27 13 OTHER LEAGUE RESULTS. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. First Game 23, Hot Bock 12.

White Goyce Ill 1 Good Cry Heather 6 Middletown, Ohio, Aug. 6 (Spe the last few times In some of the ouenth Ttaei Purse 12.000: claiming: Tor 2 lor Jou 12, Count Victor 12, Gallant cial) Two Michigan netters an -uooa xieia Moonoiena 107 Petroplay 117 Kind Sun 117 Two Deuce ...112 Jimmies Boy ...117 Outrider 112 Camollno 117 Cosy Corner ..107 Seventh Race Purse $900: claiming; lor three-year-olds and upward: one mile: Innings 12S458789 R. H.E. three-year-olds; one and one-sixteenth miles: Native Rose 106 'Our Dodo 101 Toledo 00000000 00 2 Milwaukee 1 9 0 Hardhltter 108 Dukeaora "i nexed Ohio State tennis crowns yesterday as the curtain was nun 1 1. 3 17, I'ncle Sam 8, Cash 7.

4 Blinker LI tit 25, Bombast 4, Flctui 4. 5 Rippling Hit 16, Othello 10, Bouncing Baby 7. in.il vrtnm ..106 'Nnatrllla 101 Batteries Fremmlng, Neville (8) and Gins Gay Ji'jslca Vtf signature Cadet Tom 113 Faff 108 Little Gin 105 Our Belief 108 nriiih Pare Purse 11.800: claiming: tor 6 TH-MAKER 25, RIverlane 8, Bug dropped on the annual state tournament at the Verity courts. berg; wall and Linden. Second Game-Innings: 12 4 5 6 R.

H. a-Crounded out for Pierce In elehth. Innlngg ...123456788 Eoston 0 0 0 0 4 4 1 0 09 Chicago 10000010 02 Robinson 2. Majeskl 2. RBI Klckert, Kinder 6.

DIMasglo, Pesky, Doerr. Robinson. 2B Doerr. Stephens. Pesky.

DIMagclo. HR Rlckert. Kinder, Doerr. Robinson. Zaitlla.

Left Boston 6. Chicago 5. BB Off Pierce 2. Haefner 1, Kinder 2. SO By Pierce 3.

Kinder 2. Off Pierce 9 In 8 "rnlngs. Haefner 0 in 1. WP Pierce. Winner four-year-olds and upward; one and one-eighth Scat Cat 110 Frisky Al 113 Delightful 107 Wlnabet 114 Toledo 001014 1 781 Leonard Brose, Detroit, defeated tMinum 107 Twoday Air Ill juice n.

7 Knowitall 14, Newsbreak 12. Banjolst 7. 8 Storm Hawk 13, Dear Boots 11, Croesus 8. MONMOUTH PARK. 1 Eternal Pop 13, Talltowa 7, Freddie Baum 6.

Bob Malaga, Cleveland, 6 8, 57, jalopee 114 'History Maker Parljoe 113 Just For Luck .113 Pair Brook ...109 Roberta Queen ..108 Scotlyn 115 Aggie Forever ..115 Milwaukee .0001010293 Batteries Grlssom and Mordarski, Ginsberg (6); Nichols, Donovan (8), Johnson (6) and Dinner iarry jtusaiu jyw 6 4, 62, 60, in an extended Double Ace ...108 "Apprentice allowance claimed. match to cop the men's singles Kinder (11-11). Loser Pierce (8-11). Urn- Linden. First Game- 2 SIR SWEEP 25, Mark High 7, Pip Pip 8.

Lucky Bow luo li. Kay jx Beans Jr. 112 'Uncle Doc 112 Rebuke 115 Cleophane II ....111 Mister Chat 114 Colorset Ill plres McKlnley. Hurley, McGowan and soar. 3 Hlackmont 21, All In Fan 8, Challenge 8.

iime title, while Elaine Lewicki, Ham-tramck, won over Bonnie Mac Kay, Innings 123458789 R. H.E. Indianapolis 00101030 2 7 12 2 Minneapolis. 26003410 16 19 2 SECOND- GAME. 4 Air Patrol 12, Lanlast 12, Crew-Cut 11.

Ninth Race Purse $2,000: claiming; for MONMOUTH PARK. Dayton, 46, 63, 64, for the four-year-olds and upward; one and one-six- mlleas, BOSTON. I CHICAGO. AB. H.

PO. Al AB.H. PO.A Batteries Friend, Lint (2), Strobel (3) Fist Race Purse claiming; for 5 12 5 2 14 and Ealllnger; Hlgbe and Early. Second Game 0 Terry's tane 1, Malsl 10, Tne rre-rurator 3. 8 Beret 13, Ariel's Mark 11, George Crump 8, 7 Shoes 15, Idle Mr.

11, Mll O'Behan 7. 8 Battle Cry 12, Lb 11, Mess Boy S. two-year-oid; six furlongs: Horses. Wts. Horses.

Wts. women's crown. Bud Igel and Joe O'Brien, Belle Puny. 3b 3 Hibernian 117 'Count Off 109 Fraternal 110 Preceder Ill Little stick ....112 Ocean PlaJ 11 n.tti Thina 117. Tod Honors Ill 2 4 3 1 Innings: 1334567 R.

H. Indianapolis 0 3 1 5 0 3 012 17 vue, won the men's doubles 6 0 2 0 1 HBaiter.an a 2 2 OlPhllley.cf 2 2 2lRoblmon.lb 4 1 10 4 1 3 JIZernlaMf 4 1 1 0Fox.2b 2 Minneapolis 0310111 712 0 UiTOf All 8 1 1 Batteries Paplsh and Fitzgerald; Fanovicn, Goodman, If 3 Stephens, ss 5 Dropo. lb 3 Doerr, 2b 5 Zarllla.rf 3 Tebbetts.c 4 pobson.p 4 Eternal Pop 118 Freddie Baum ...119 Schottisch 112 Tall Town 112 Panade 115 'Chirrup 105 El Pacho 115 King Okapl 115 Keyhole 116 George Collins ...115 Case History 115 Deloplay 112 Texas Reward ..108 Fans Down 108 Girder 108 'Perchan 10S Sason 115 'We Hope 112 Applause 106 Bold Knot 109 Fletter 104 Andantlne) Ill Vlnlta Ret 112 Lucullus Ill Konlkowsk (21, Wright (4), wuneim IB) 5 3 0 0 1 5 1 Hlgbe (7) and Brady. title as they downed Malaga and Andy Paton, Ann Arbor, 61, 26, 69, 62, 76, in the finale. Lewicki and Mac Kay had taken the women's doubles' title 0 2 2 First Game- 6 0 0 0 Apprentice allowance claimed.

Nlarlios.c 3 b-MaJeskl 1 c-Scala 0 3 0 0 0 Totals 35 10 27 14 FLOKIDIAN KNOCKED OUT. Havana, Aug 6 (AP) Cuban Charollto Spirituano knocked oui. Billy Spangler, Miami, in the first round of a scheduled 10-rounder in the Sports Palace last night. Charollto weighed 149, Spangler Second Race Purse $3,000: claiming; for three-year-old and uowards: alx furlongs. Innings 123458789 R.

H.E. Columbus 00020000 02 7 1 Kansas 00000000 00 4 2 Batteries Deal and Sarnl; Madison, Gorman (9) and Drescher. 0 10 0 0 0 d-McCorm'k 0 SARATOGA, Gary Leslie 114 Lovely Trial 105 during Friday's play. Man ry aKea rnate iu Annies Star 108 Air Target 114 The tourney has been held here Totals 33 7 27 13 First Race Purse claiming; two- Second Game Naval Base 117 Fulgor 11 11 fcr the last three years. a-Crounded out for Fox In ninth.

b-Slngled year-olds; tunes; nva ana one-nau junuiiK. iw.o. Wts. Horses. WtS.

Innlnrs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R. H. E. 110 Hot Rock 112 Columbus 0 3 0 0 0 0 03 5 1 Kansas City 0 1 0 0 0 3 4 6 1 White Heather 108 a-Out 11 -Polyphony 115 Good Cry lie Fenny fopperi mm xiv Mark High 118 Pip Pip 113 Gay Ten 104 Measure Up ......111 Jacolee 113 'Sir Sweep ....1.116 Third Race Purse claiming: for four-yearold and upward; one and one-sixteenth miles. March Chick ....116 Quick Touch ....117 Bouncing Boots ..116 Challengelike ....111 Pollys Boy :.....119 All In Fun 116 Batteries Arroyo ana sarni; nooa ana jar-vis.

First Game-Innings 123486789 R. H.E. Our Jester 110 a-Mrs. D. Van Clief-J.

P. Jones entry, 01030031 311 17 1 St. 2002000004 91 Second Race Purse $2,500: claiming; and upward; six furlongs: vlxtni 111 Low and 117 Batteries God n. Johnson g) and Daley; iuae Mont ....117 Here's Your Ticket at TV Ringside for Wrestling at its Best! a a a ft Cn a tee-, Taylor. Chandler (7), Waters (91 and An Fourth Race Purse claiming: for Gallant Bull ....111 Bill Ross 115 Hyp Home 108 -Mossy Fact 113 For Jon 120 Tallyman 117 Bar Dal 113 Norwest 110 8:00 PM WLW-T Channel 4 tnree-year-oias ana upwsra; six luriongs: a-Shlrlson 117 Feint 107 derson, weiiman Second Game Innings: 1 2 3 4 8 6 7 R.

H. I Louisville 1 0 0 0 0 5 06 10 4 St. Paul 0 0 3 0 0 1 04 7 0 Third Race Purse $2,500: claiming; four-year-olds and upward; Steeplechase; about tui Palntandpowder ..113 Gallalad 118 Call Violet Ill Crew Cut 118 Greelac 107 Iron Pigeon 118 Blue Fedora ....117 'Colonel James .104 Batteries Ronblnson, Flowers (4), Mueller cinonahea 153 Flying Dolphin .136 (6), jonnson (7) ana uaiey; isanr, Haugsiaa Northern Deb ....113 With Ease 118 Sir Christy Ill a-Alr Patrol 118 6), Labine (S), cnanaier (7) ana umrjo, Wellman (7) fi Cash 141 'Martin Wing ..130 a-Gold Received .135 'Uncle Sam ....133 n.nri Toiler ...144 Oak Bulger 136 Lanlast 117 a-Jerry McCarthy Stable entry. Main Eyzni a-Phlls Pet 130 Refugio 144 Fifth Race Purse $3,500: for maiden a-E. Roberts-Mrs.

S. Peterson entry, INTERNATIONAL MOVE. Innings 123456789 10 R. H. E.

three-year-olds: one and one-sixteenth miles: Fourth Race Purse maidens; colts and geldings; five and one- Springfield 100005310 09 12 2 Rochester 033022000 110 12 2 Strategic Turn 1 1 3 Terrys Cane ....113 Bright Omen ....108 Mr. Coventry ....113 Miss Tex-Ann ...108 Fair Start 108 Jitters 108 Malsl 108 hail luriongs; Brade Special Colony Dats ....11 Mahatma .......11 Blinker Light .118 nn.tnn ClTAl ....118 Fifty Minutt Limit JACKIE NICKOLLS Ightam 113 The Procurator ..113 Oulrinus ,,.,...118 ft Hamnahlra ...11 Mrs. Mauey weoaing JLiay ,..,11 Laura Lee 108 Swordfish 113 Quere Bob Considlne ..118 Plctus 11? Contrive Ill Onlooker 11 rrewhalt 118 Fighting Cloud ..113 Bombast 118 Zeeland 118 Good Boy 118 See Wrestling at its Best from Ringsidel Batteries Moison, Schneiders (6), Jacobs (61, Votselle (8) and Burgess; Faszholts, (61, Will (6) and Wllber, Marshall (9). First Game Innings 1 2 4 8 6 7 8 9 R. H.

Syracuse 00011100 2 5 9 1 Buffalo ObOlOlOll4 1 Batteries Blake and Little; Silverman and Tabecheck. Second Game-Innings 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 R. H. E. Syracuse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sith Race Purse claiming; for three-year-olds and upward: one and one- 1 Remove front whaall nd inspect linings 11 Jjf sixteenth miles: Fifth Race Purse three- Dlmp 108 Arlels Mark 119 2 Inspect, clean and repack front wheel VI.

Neddies Doll ..,.108 Tropic Raider ....113 Royal Bones ....122 'In My Bones ...114 Llonheart 11 White Rage ....11 Bouncing Baby 11 year-olds; one mile: a-Mr. Willie ...113 Meringue 113 Isocrates 116 Doreign ...108 Plglwlgt 101 Bolsterou 117 Larry A 117 Beret 119 Anshlrl 115 Salaza 112 Singing Sword ..115 ANY MAKE CAR Rippling Hit ....114 a-Whlskey Sour 113 Se Wrettling at its Best from Ringside! tearing! 3 Inspect bralt- drums 4Chelc and add bralta fluid if needed 5Aduit bralta shoes to secure full con-fact with drums Master Showman 115 Pops Bottle 108 George Crump ..108 Dashforcash 119 Othello 109 a-Mrs. F. Dougherty entry, 2 of 3 falls to win JACK VANSKY Seventh Race Purse $3,000: claiming; for Rixth Race Purse allowances; anil nnuinrH- nn. mile: four-year-olds and upward: one and one- 6 Carefully test all shock abiorbert elehth miles: Pibroch 113 Friendly Frank .113 Blv.rl.n 118 'Yes You 112 7 Carefully test brakes i i.ivtf 114 a-Sneak ....11 Tha Mater ......108 HarpeJ 113 Shoes 117 Chanteuse 108 En Route 113 Repeater 114 Idle Mr 117 a-MIss Obehan ..112 Hearthmouse ....117 Sunny Bones ....112 Toronto 114 Monmouth 114 Killer Mac 113 Right Metal .....120 Dartby 113 'Tea Maker ....11 a-BuB Juice ....113 a-Bermil Farm-Mrs.

R. Mcllvain entry. Good Copy 108 a-Empu)on 13 000: maidens Mpromotion 114 Warrior Prince ..114 two-vear-olds: colts and geldings; five and a-jerry McCarthy staoies, u. emery eniry. one-nau luriongs; Buffalo 000101 283 Batteries Prendergast, Burkhart (5) and Burmelster; Wade and Tabacheck.

Inning 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R. H. E. Jersey City 00003110 0 5 9 0 Toronto 00020031 611 0 Batteries West. Tomasrc (7) and Yvars; Stuffel, Bowers (5), Brlttln (8) and Flumbo.

First Game innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R. H. I. Baltlmor 02011010 0 511 1 Montreal 000010000 1 6 1 Batteries Post and Kluttr: Lasorda, Hughes (6), Epperly (7), Lee (8) and Atwell. Second Game-Innings 1 3 3 4 8 6 7 R.

H. F. Baltimore 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 6 0 Montreal ...0000000091 Batteries Fine and Unser; Thomas, Epperly (6) and Teed. SATURDAY'S SCORES. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

RT. PAUL 8. LOI'ISVIIXE S. KANSAS CUT 8-4, COLUMBUS 1-5. MINNEAPOLIS 5, INDIANAPOLIS 4.

TOLEDO MILWAUKEE 5. (11 Innings). Eighth Race Purse claiming; for four-year-olds and upward; erne and one-eighth miles: a-Beach Boy ....113 Night Count 119 b-My Year 107 c-Domlnlcan 113 News Break ....11 War Phar 11 Alllswell 11 Hurry-Skurry ...11 With Swords ....11 Tredyfrln 11 Galhampden ....11 Moseld 118 Bantolst 118 Knowitall 118 Svlvan Rock ....118 Kadlr 118 Big Oak 118 Master Mariner .118 also Tag Team Match Hard-Boiled Haggerty and Jack Kennedy 'VI. Ellis Brashara and Sonny Kurgis Eay Budget Term "YOUR Safety 01 II Business' 1630 Reading Rd. (at Elsinore) CH 3300 Open Dally 7:30 A.

M. to i P. MH Including Saturday 8:00 PM WLW-T Channel 4 Ever Message ....111 Battle Cry 122 EB Ill Having Fun 116 KifThth Race Puna $2,500: claiming; three- a-sosDlro 118 c-Vera Connelly .1 i lnisr nnr 1 Jacopoly 116 Silver Putter ....113 year-olds and upwara; itn miiea: Croesus 115 Alamahd 11 Mm.nt. 10K 'Mr. McGregor .10 b-Mess Boy Braggadocio lis Salute 113 Mlscandal 118 Storm Hawk ....115 Garibaldi ........107 a-E.

W. King. Grandview stable entry, b-Almora Stable. R. P.

Sleekier entry, c-Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Baker M.

Calium entry, Short Reward ...110 FIrcstrtkef l) Dear Boots ....105 Jock Clark 11 Apprentice allowance claimed. 1 Apprentice; allowance claimed..

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