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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 52

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Thurdar, May 17, 1956 Paae 52 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER HAMILTON NIGHT RAGING HAMILTON. Ohio. May 1 (Spfcitt. LARSEN WINS rogue's Telephone Order Board It Never Closed! Call DUnbcr 1-470 Star Hours 9:15 a. m.

to 5:30 p. m. Fourth at Raca Hanover Tops UC, Captures 11 Firsts In 14 Meet Events Hanover College of Indiana Paris Meet Opens At Bowl Program Set Saturday won 11 of 34 first places yesterday to down the University of Cincinnati track team. 63'j-on the UC cinders. It was the last meet for the Bearcats, who finished with three victories in five engagements.

Don Havlicek, freshman irom North College Hill, broke a long-standing UC school record in the 120-yard high hurdles when he covered the distance in 15.4. The former mark of 15.6 was jointly held bv Ralph Bursiek. now vice president of the University, and Willie Stargel. Bob Morris. Jim Hamilton ii.i i U.

S. Netter Romps In Second Round Match Perry Advances PARIS. May 16 UP) Art Larsen of San Leandro, former U. S. tennis champion end third-ranked American player, turned in his second straight-set victory in the French International Tennis Tournament today to pace the big.

strong field into the third round of men's singles. Lkrsen hipped I). Rlark of wi.ier cur, itmck. mvwy. Daily double paid 118 80.

Consolation double. Harprth a.l My Jiwrphuic paid 14 SO FIRST RACE My i' 14 60 Iff 4 80 Ann's Buddy rVsi 8 00 4 411 Sally bpara (Ad 5 80 Time 1' 27. Fnd 7oi. fllliida Peace Muk, Zelruaoet a.wi Jolly Flyer alio ran. SECOND RACE About furlmrs: Euitacle 'Fiewlman, 4 00 2 ho 2 SO Rubio tRtnci 3 20 2 80 Aet'iel Row iHnlleyt 4 20 Time lOlV Whirl Awhile.

Co Dutch, Good Will in and Swathhert alao ran. THIRD RACK About 5 furlonfs: Candy Gene tCurtinj 8 00 3 feO 3 00 Deena Far 3 40 2 40 (Palaerl .1 80 Time 101. TilMnt'DoH. Mlsi Norm, Royal Disc and South Gate aUo ran. FOURTH PACE 1 miles: B'inita (HrMleyi 11 40 8 00 3 0 B06 I Fleselmanl 4 00 2 SO Caia Prince (Gillespie) 4 20 Time' S.V.

Kaaner K.ila. Love You. rebe 1 1 ope, L.an too tnd Bell Fin also ran. FIFTH RACE About 5 furl.ous: Lon0 I Fiesflmani 11. 40 3 0 30 Fair Mary 1 4 00 4 00 Charlie Bnk Clnislry) 2 Time 101 Farm MIsj, War Panu and Fair-Try also ran.

SIXTH RACE furlcnn: Bold One iCurtmt 8.80 4 40 4 20 Joe Close 3 80 3 40 Make A Funny iPatiezI 5 60 Time 1:36 's. Tune Hinnred, Xeno'i First, Local Blonde and Bad Setup alio ran. SEVENTH RACE fl'a furlonys: Tin S. Idler (Austin) 14.00 5 00 3 80 Deb Talk (Holley, 6.20 4 20 Finney's Folly (Palae7l 3 40 Time 1 25 Zastmy, Ctve Room, Fo-nysmar and One Gamble also rail. EIGHTH RACE 6 furloncs: Teddy Toy Murphy 13.60 6 00 4 80 Helforhay tPleselmant 4.00 4 00 Mlu Pleasure tAdkuiM 4 40 Rhodesia, 6 63.

1 5 In a ewnnil round match. Bob Perry Woodmansee Leader In Point Parade Automobile racing moves under the arc lights this weekend when the modified stock cars run at Cincinnati Race Bowl Saturday night. All Bowl programs for the remaining 38 races on the schedule will be held cither Friday or Saturday nights, or both. The Consolidated Racing Association's modifieds will go every Saturday, with midget cars, late-models and sprint cars alternating nearly every Friday. Although Wayne Woodman-see continues to lead in point standings and most races won, the surprise of the two races already run has been Bud Cunningham, a local veteran who has not been too successful the last two years.

Cunningham has placed in the money every time out, has won three heat races and generally appears to have the car that will put him up close to the top at the season's finish. Bud also is driving as well as he has at any time previously. Saturday night's program on the paved, high-banked asphalt track includes six races with a 30-lap feature. Parking is free. Time 1.2-w,- i.ar.

jauntiiOR-Q and Valley Boij ran NINTH RACE About I1 mllei: EnuimagiC (J- RtriE' 15 20 8 00 4 20 Dous.aj G. iH. McKumeyi 9 20 4 80 ZabeTiack 1 3 40 Tim 1.58 Chance, lompio Spon, Su Western and UonaNaau Uo xan. of Lo Angeles and Budge ratty of Los Angeles and Paris were among the others who reached the third round. Others Americans were suecesstul In first round matches.

Meanwhile, Althea Gibson of New York, winner of six European tournaments this spring, began her quest of a 13th tournament victory on a tour that brgan in India last December. The Miss Gibson, preparing for the Wimbledon championships, easily defeated Mrs. R. Gimaut of France, 61, 6 1. Perry won his second round match from Eduardo Argon of Uruguay, 63, 64, 86.

Patty received a default from Rupert Hubert of Germany. In the first round men's matches Malcolm Fox of Baltimore beat Umberto Bergamo of Italv. 61. 62, 60 and Herbie Flam of Beverly Hills, defeated Kannilo Kere-tec of Yugoslavia, 6 3. 6 4, mm mai mensov ecn won two events in the Panthers' victory to more than compen-cate for their Jack in depth.

Summary: Snot put Morris mi. Mhaupt (Cl Sli.drlc (Hi. Distance 4 9- S.1"?" ICI n1 (HI- Htrh ihi. Hrth (C) tie for third bftwwn Junrs CI and Stni (Ci. Broad lump Hamilton (Hi.

Parrott (Ci. sterns (Cl. Distance a 1 '9'4 Dl.eua Morris (Hi. Lln (Ci. Mo-haunt (Ci.

Dl.tanrs 13'5," Mile run Orfnpbr i Hi. yrail (n VrvMr (Ci. TU. i- 440-Tard run Bntilsrn (HI, Frllr (Cl. Slart (Hi.

Time so 100.yra (Hh-stvpnj (C). Ruth (Cl, LMrtl, (Hi. 2. T20.yj.ra hlfh nurdlfj HlvlicH (Cl (Hi. Parrntt ic I Tsii-llt S0-yax run Frell (Ci.

Bnhlsen (Hi. Laivm (HI. Tlmf 220-raM dash LKlaic (Hi. Strvcm Ruth (Cl. Time 22.4.

Two-mile run Owen.nr ihi. Sorlrts WnodT (Cl. Tlm 1017 0 220-yard hich hurdles Svlvestrr (HI. Havlicek (Cl. shires (Mi.

Time 1 Mile relay Won by Hanover (Bohlsen. Johnson. Uddle. Owwubyi Final score Hanover 634, Cincinnati 55. College Results TUSFFUIL Indiana 9.

Mia 11 tOh 2. Ohi it. 9, Merrfe-Harrey 0. DartmoHth Brmn 1 (fire inninft, rain) PIMhrrh t. Ohio, Weskysta 23.

IValMin A. Ma rift 4. Matkinrvm 2. hjTeu 11. Rtrmflaer Poly John Honin Lorala, (Mil S.

Ntre Dantf 8. Mlehlfan F1aU 2. (itvit Lake Nary KortbwctUra 1, olcatt K. Ann 2. Ttnm State 8, VHlantiTa 4.

TRACK ffanoTrr Cincinnati M'V Bowlfnr Cirpen fti. Kiinf Si. PrnnsTlTania 7 4. Frinertna 66. Amherst Hltamt 4'1 Ohto Wmlrran 87, HHoVlhert 4.1, Wfttrrn Reaerr 28j (triancular mfft).

TF-NMS Miami (Ohts) 7, Kealatky 0. Na7 8. Trmle 1. Pfnn fStat 7. JanlaU S.

ttHf-hmoll A. r.tttTkhnrr 1 UlWIItlfllLl LEBANON tBAVDON. OOm. MM 1 (Spirlali Rpsulla of tomzht'i hameis raclns proeram it the Lebanon Raceway. The rail; double paid $240 30.

FIRST RACI 30 pare: Ht Ln a Beau 60.49 0 4 00 Russell Wonuj 3.00 2 0 Junce Craitan 3 20 Time 2: 121). StPe'l Froit. Dudley Pica. Caihey Jiharon Bradlord and C. Phillls also started.

SECOND RACE 30 trot-Robert Tempered 13.50 40 0 K. E. K. 6 00 4 00 Terry Chief 3 40 Time 2 1" i. Avalon Millie.

ChrUl? Ouy. Prrterra. Pay SJcipper and GUdluZ Billy also started. THIRD RAfE 21 pace-Notl'n-ham Judy 2 80 1 1 "0 "1 Helm 32 40 10 0 C. L.

4 20 Time 3:1 Hl Vic Prn-er. Paul RoSertson. Pussy Foot and Deacon Direct also started. FOURTH RACE DD trot Colonel Pal 8 60 SM 00 l.lhras Spencer 11. 80 3 40 Defiance 3 20 Time 2131..

Opt Waye Jonathan. Ttca Tica and Malachl also started. FIFTH RACE 24 pace: Newsman 6 30 3 60 00 Brewer Boy 6 80 4 40 Doon Princess 30 Time 3:12,. Bllllken. Miss April Chief, Tdonla Castle, Vokisoo tnd Prosecutor also started.

SIXTH RACE pact: Judy Haen 11.00 3 0 rbby Cannon 4 60 4 00 Chief Vonun 8 20 Time 3.14j. Ann Prim. Stephen Direct. Carla Deb. Niblaod and Milo Hajiover also started.

KEVFNTH RACE DD Trot-Stamp Will 0 0 20 00 lr Ballad 7 60 4 00 BlurMood 3 00 Time 3 Hesan Voloi, Grand Martha. Baker That My B- and Al Third also started. EIGHTl RACE34 Trot: Volo Ud 80 4 40 4 50 Orphan B.T J0 Manrle Maeulrf 3 00 Time 3: irl4. Frttiy Moms, The Bustard, Guy Darnley and Love's ChoKt also "Attendance). 1464.

S53 JS. 6 4. Two Americans were eliminated in the first round. Sven Davidson of Sweden blanked E. N.

Powers, an American living in Paris, 6 0, 6 0. 60. and Aca Popovic of Yugoslavia defeated Jerry Slo-bin of West Hartford, 64, 64, 36, 6-4. Darlene Hard of Montebello, won her opening match in women's singles from Ingrid Metzner of Brazil, 60, 57, 63. 1 Grrat Lake Navy 6.

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