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Mark IT S. ec ror nan 1 ropical ark Mile At nSfxMCINNATI DOUBLE GALL Thompson To Pililr Against Cards Today CINCINNATIANS AT CAMP must be written that the Tropical; Park strip remains in the fastest! condition in its histoiy Early in the: meeting Joseph E. Widener Ruck-j ing set a track record of 1:41 fori 'he mile-and-sevcnty-yard run, and this was equalled yesterday by Shot; Put. Even cheap platers are flying Is Name Of Horse 1 vr v. 1 Which Speeds To Victory At Florida Track.

around the turns in sensational time. MTKY BOYS. Jockeys Eddie Arcaro and Luca3 Dupps luckily escaped serious injuries during the running of the 10 1940 WEDNESDAY, MARCH Continued From receding Tage. go, Myers, Lake, Brown, Crespi, Stu Martin, Miaion, and Sturdy battling for infield jobs. To which a dubious Missouri scribbler remarked: "They had that many last year in training camp, too but where Is the quality.

If they could play a dozen of them at once they'd have fir.U race. Dupps was tossed from Persuasive, which fell near the half mile nnl wViil Arrnrn lnmnoH Knight Gallant, Victim Of Spill, Destroyed Arcaro And Dupps Are Lucky To Escape. v. from Knight Gallant on the turn where Knight Gallant, while lead- ing the field, broke his left fore-j log. He had to be dcWoyed.

Arcaro canceled bis remaining engage-i Derby Eligibles Workout At Churchill, Despite Winter TMiisviUe, March 12-AP)-j Track Superintendent Tom Young Kligililes for the 1910 Kentucky nt tnn Downs predicted the number Credit Jimmy Wilson Mith the best crack of the training trip to date. "You look veery fat," Mike Gonzales, the Cardinals Cuban-born coach, shouted at Jimmy as he walked out of the Red dugout. "You're right, Mike," Wilson retorted. "You'd be fat, too, if you got that World Series check last fall." ments of the afternoon, although neither he nor Dupps was hurtr beyond being slightly bruised, This race was won by T. J.

Hill's Luck, $7, while Come Homej and Delius, both long shots, dead-! or noises 10 on avauaoie ior ine Derby, despite the continuance of spring meeting will far outstrip winter, are going through their jthat 1,335 were reg-paces In increasing numbers st. stored. Churchill Downs and Douglas Park. I advice from Roy Waldron Charley Ferguson, trainer of. is that he is shipping the fashlon-Plnck Brummel, a strapping son MilkV Way Stable headed by heated for the place.

I Klayman and Lynch's Calrxico.j odd's-on at $3.40, easily chalked up: his second straight in the Talla-1 the Derby nominees Gallahadion, hassee Purse. He ran back to the! same time in as he chalked i Tough Hombrc, Chatted, Gold Teddy, and Valtite here from Santa Anita on April 1. The public stable trained by Robert McGarvey is expected this week end. Sett'lAI, DISPATCH TO THK ikkr. Tropical Park Race Track, March 12 Racing here today brought out, among other things, a vorld record of 0:46 for a half-mile by King Farm's Double Call, a dead heat for second money, and two bad spills In the first event, one of which proved fatal to B.

Lewin's Knight Gallant. It was one of the most exciting sessions of the year, and about who poured $403,804 through the machines, enjoyed every minute of the entertainment even though Knight Gallant's accident had cast some gloom among the more sentimentally inclined observers. The outstanding highlight, of course, was Double Call's world shattering performance In the Pine Tree Drive Purse, in which he easily defeated nine other juveniles. Running like a scared deer, this dark brown son of Double Heart--Duncally led all the way to finish 48c up when scoring in his previous start. MUCHO IN FRONT.

Other interesting races were the sixth and seventh won by Mucho Gusto, $4.30, and Sassy Lady, $5.00, respectively. Cardinalis, which performed poorly in the seventh, was placed on the steward's list. Roy Jack Flinchum, who loses his apprentice allowance Thursday, came through with another winner on Mucho Gusto. Only his brilliant WRIST WATCH HANDS 55.95 1 nn 0 11 1. i) (i St.

James, frrand-slre of Johnstown, the 1939 Derby winner, sent the big fellow stepping only five furlongs at a 1:06 clip under restraint from the exercise boy. He took the first quarter in 0:28, three-eighths in 0:39, and the half In Other ellgiblej at the Downs are V. IX Covington's Residue, A. C. Ernst's Alahon, Frledberg and Ax-ton's Predicate, Mrs.

Fred M. (Jiftb-ner's St, Croix, and Blue Flyer. L. W. Ulmcr's Good Conduct is working out at Douglus Park.

The Louisville nominee colonies are Increasing daily with arrivals from winter tracks. Latest and most Important of the units checking In from New Orleans is that of Frank P. Letelller, who marshaled in 14 head to add to 13 which had been here since early February. $1.00 chain 4UC If confidence means anything the Cardinals are going to win the National League championship in a canter this season. To a man they thoroughly agree with the experts, who say that the Cards were the best club in the National League the last months of last season and should have won instead of our Reds.

St. Louis chances this year depend on the ability of the young pitchers up from the Cardinal chain to step in and assist the veterans Curt Davis, Lon Warneke, and Bob Weilnnd. And such as Fiddler Mc-Gee, Max Ijinier, Tom Sunkel, Bob Bowman et al. indicated last season they'd be experienced campaigners next season. Ray Blades has proven himself a capable manager and, what's more Important, I believe, he's convinced a few of the club's prlma-donnas who Is the boss.

The. Cards have the speed, power and enthusiasm to again be a serious contender for the flag. Most of their players come up the hard way. and as "hungry athletes," they're at their best when the chips are down. Don't forget that of the last four World Series the National League has won, (yes, my memory is good) the Cardinals have accounted for three of them.

riding enabled the old horse to nose lout Piccolo. C. Vallejo's Comendador said I to be a crack South American run-Iner, made his United States debut nn skconds ok a 07. II A OK VlVEViG Costume Jewelry 48c WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF LIGHTERS HERMAN'S ING. 61.1 Walnut Street, Near 6th St.

in the fifth race and finished a creditable fourth. F. Belmonte, alwi making his bow here, rnde Comendador II. in weird fashion. TOSS UP two lengths before N.

L. Nathan-son's General Jack, while F. J. Buchanan's Zacatine was third. SMASHES MARK.

Double Call clipped one-fifth of second from the former world record, first set by Donau at old Santa Anita on March '13, 1909, and equalled by Amon at the now defunct Juarez track, in Mexico, on February 9, 1911. Donau and Amon also were two-J'ear-olds. The former half-mile I vkj a. oy i ''-J IS ft A vi T-3I Continued From Preceding Page. William Elias of Martins Ferry will be 17 Friday, and Jack Austpen of Akron South 18, and Dayton Fairvicw's Ken Huddleston 19 on Saturday.

I Holgate Is the only one of the They Have "Illliat it Takes" for III oiler ii Living! It required two hours and 31 minutes to reel off the game. A total of 26 men, 13 on each side, were left stranded on the hassocks. Box scores at this time of the year are nothing short of nightmares to make out. track record at Tropical Park was established by Love Sick on March 24, 1934. With all due respect to Double Call's sensational speed effort, it 62 teams which doesn have a senior on its squad.

So Coach D. J. Gisler will have most of his entire squad back at the little Henry County school next year. Red fans have flocked to the Red training camp in numbers tins yenr. At the James R.

Clark, Mrs. Clark, and sons, Tom and Hill, walchnii? the Reds play. Loyal top is Below, Neal Ahrrn is out there posing; with Hucky Wallers at hal. If Neal mis.sri one and it hits that stogie in his moulh the old stogie probably would come out of ihe back of his neck. j.

i Talbert Defeats Frankie Shields Paychek Will Beat Louis To Grab Off Heavy Title New York, March 12 (INS) boy. It will be the Corbctt-Sullivan, Tunney-Dempsey fights all over again. Nobody expected Corbctt or Johnny Paychek will emulate the shocking triumphs of Tunney over HI'ErlAL rtlKl'AT' Tn THK fc.NgnilRd. Hamilton, Bermuda, March 12 -The first big upset In the twenty-seventh annual Bermuda tennis championships occurred this afternoon with the elimination of Frank Shields by young Bill Tnlbert of Cincinnati, in the second round of the men's singles. Talbert van- Tunney to heat those terrific punch- Dempsey and Uorbett over Millivan PIK Bul they di() Nobody experts when he bandies blows with Joe i'ayehek to beat Louis.

But he will Ixmis heie Mm eh 29 for the heavy-! ''IK Cornell and ninney, lay i ehek is a gentleman, a smart boxei and fast on bis feet. But he hair (jUithf tho big internationalist weight coronet, Manager Harold Stcinman said today. more man inai. ii run pum ii, umj. i 2 6 8 0 8 3 6, 6 as the gallery looked tho stadium court Time alone will decide whether Not as nam as iviuis, yet naru nnnm.h tn Unnrk I.nlll nut.

steinman was giving veni to woiuy, 7, with surprise. imurvn iiuwt-i lit 111a I'll iiuim nnit straight right. Since he started! A tremendous serve and severe his comeback in April, 19.18, he's, 'f" Shields bombast or delivering a momentous utterance.And If Harold now has, no support besides that of the some down and Talbert went to the at what bildish Des Moines, Iowa.1 thumper, it will only add to his! "Ijouis will have no phychologieal edge on this kid who saw Joe give that awful exhibition against Ar-tmo Gndny. If you can judge Louis off Ihe Godoy fight, Paychek Is i ceitnin winner. But.

we aren't do-inc thnt. KiL'hters hnve their cnnfl eminence as a piopnet snouia nis tack, completely outplaying thr tired Veteran In the second set. Shields tried denpeiately to pull out the, final stiiiw.a, but Talbert was too good. The Cincinnati players crisply-hit fine, service, and deep drives proved too murh for Shields to ovrirnme. prediction wjuare with l'act.

It's in ne books thnt Johnny will take the title away from nnH th.lr hH nirhts And Louis," Stcinman paced the prem thnt was a bad night for Ixiuin. Still, we found out something about him." ises to stimulate thought. "He a serious, clean living, conscientious LEGAL RACING LOOMS In New Jersey As Governor Commends Turf Bin, the University of Kentucky to be signed in the near future. Bonar Day Turned Down will be forced to develop a new Trenton, N. March 12 -'API By Boxing Board pitching starr, as botti Joe 1-owry Only Governor A.

Harry Moore's and Al Richtcr have been lost by signature was needed today to the graduation route. make law a horse racing and pari- Also missing will be Tower Rob- mutuel control bill authorizing a IT'S THE HAND WORKED EDGE New York, March 12 (UP) crtson, shortstop, First Baseman four-man bipartisan commission to The New York Boxing Commission jxom Bishop, Catcher Ed Alexander, control turf activities in New Jer- formally refused today to recog- and Outfielder Johnny Jones. Bonar THAT MAKES THE DIFFERENCE IN nize Davey Day of Cnicigo as the hna a l'lufld 25 BolnS through 1 h.n.n lirnheiiiK-up drills in the mens sey. An eight-month wrangle which split both houses of the Republican-controlled Legislature Into bitter factions ended in the Senate Inst night with passage of the igym until the weather permits him crown. This action, an Indirect slap ati1" fkp his charges out onto the Pin A irio I inn i "rt-Dllll ihiikiiiu.

their season measure, 12 to 7. loft Iho Hnnr nn.n fnr litlo tilt UeaiCalS Open five minority Democratic Sen between Ambers and Lew Jenkinsi willV Oberlin College on Friday, STHUnCIILEY WORSTED SUITS ociety qQlant) Modern America ij on the go today os never before. Action is Ihe keynote! And this increased activity calls for clothes, like Staunchleys, that "can take it." These superior worsteds ore famous for their ability to deliver double service. They're famous, too, for their richness of color ond texture, and for their suppleness that lends itsejf to Society Brand's smartest styling. Come in and see them for Spring outstanding values at AVAN AGHS of Texas on May 10.

APr" on lne u- lnr The National Association nizes Day us No. 1 challenger and! S-Oherlin College, here, insists that Ambers sign before! Apiil 8 Ohio University, here. March 52 for a title riefense nrainst APril Kastern Kentucky Mate ators joined seven Republicans to: give approval to Republican As- acmblyman Vincent S. Hnnemnn's; bill, which passed Ihe House three! weeks ago. The Governor had commended the hill and was expected to sign, i.

without delay. The return of horse racing after! a lapse of 50 years was approved! Day or vacate the th'-orc. i Teachers College, there. April 22 Eastern Kentucky State But New York's Commission re not only refuses to Teachers College, here. vealed that it Dayton, recognize Day as challenger, but it doesn't even consider him a lightweight.

by the electorate In constitutional referendum on June 20, 1939. You never saw a Cavanagh hat develop droopy dejection or take on a wave that'i devil-may-careish but certainly not mart. Cavanaghs are built to do a man's looks justice. To stay smart and proud. To raise a gleam of admiration in the other fellow's eye.

It's the famous "hand-worked edge that keeps your Cavanagh hat true and trim that, and the wonderful quality of the felt that makes the colors richer and the lines smarter. Foam weight and leisure weight in Spring models in grey, brown and Carleton. "CHIEF" BOSTON RETURNS BUD BONAR SELECTED As To Harvard Coaching Staff here. May 3 University of Louisville, there. May 11- University of Louisville, here.

May 13-Ohlo University, there. May 18 Wilmington College, here. May 21 University of Dayton, there. May 23 Miami University, here, May 30 Miami University, there. Juno 1 Ohio State University, As Baseball Coach At University Of Cincinnati.

42.50 Mentor For Freshmen. Cambridge, March 12 (IN.3)-:iarcnce "Chief" Boston Is returning to Harvard University football as head freshman coach and J. Nell "Skip" Stahley is mov M. Charles Milcham, director of athletics of the University of Cincinnati, yesterday announced the appointment of Rcymon "Bud" .00 there. And If You Wish Mabley's Special Apparel Account 10 ing up from mentor of the year Bonar as head baseball coach.

Bonar al.o is a member of the freshman football coaching staff. Bonar was a member of the Notre Dame h.iseball team during the years 1934-35-36, and was the first-string receiver of the Irish nine during his three years of competi lings to varsity backfield coach. The announcement was made tonight by William "Bill" Bingham. Director of Athletics at Harvard, approval having been given by the June 10 WINS PISTOL MATCH. Tampa, March 12 (AP)-Charles Adkin.

of El Paso, Texas, today won the opening i3 y3 Vs Wen' Hal Street Floor (Committee on the Regulation of match of the national midwinter Slmf or Men Second Floor tion. Athletic Sports. The committee also approved the He succeeds Walter Van Winkle. 1 pistol championships. Adklng hid who is now associated with Miami! 374 out of a possible 400.

Ray appointment of John J. Wither POGUE'S MEN'S SHOP University. Bracken of Columbus. Ohio, with i spoon succeed Stahley a head i A thiitrengame schedule was also ,373, was thiid. The match was 40 coach of lacrosse and of Richard; announced for the baseball teamjshots slow fire endurance at b0 V.

Sihbee to succeed Wltherspoon' a home-and-home scries with yard open to any caliber gun. jas freshman lacrosse eocah. i 7.

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