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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17, 1928. WllifUM ftoLLYLRS Co Buffalo Victorious Over Hodgenville in i29 Intercollegiate Track Meet Draws 737 Pleasurevilte Hi Nips Shelby ville In Two Tilts New Albany Five Will Battle Scottsburg porto Kings TONIGHT GAYETY Abe Finberg's Menagerie PARELLI vs. EVOLUTION GRIP Special to The Courier-Journal. Buffalo, Feb. 16.

The Strong Buffalo High School boys" and glrLs-basketball teams won two fast games fl GALE Now, break out laughing, boys and girls. Yes, the brakes will be off this afternoon down at Jefferson Park and this mud lark is going to run to New York, Feb. 16 W) A total of The Cave Man TOMMY BURNS ALSO VS. Brooklyn Maniac BULL YOUNG 737 athletes, representing twenty- parts unknown in the fifth spasm. Merely a question of what the price will be.

Take yours on the head-end, jfour colleges, will compete in the sev- One Admission Covers Burlesque and Wrestling as the place and show odds are likely to be cut to annual indoor track and iieia championship of the Intercollegiate frazzle. SE3E2SE3 Special to The Courier-Joulal. Eminence, Feb. 16. Pleasure-ville High School cagers defeated the Shelbyville High School quintettes in a double-header when the Shelby Countians Invaded Henry for this first trial on the floor.

The preliminary game between the eirls resulted In a 20 to 4 victory for Pleasureville. The girls' game was one-sided A. A. A. A.

here on Marcn 3 iinai tabulation of the list was completed today. Cornell, with 105. leads the I I The New Albany High School Bull-jocal fa the eluslve dogs will tackle the Scottsburg. pight of six. scholastic five at the New Albanians ten points amassed by the winners, play hall Friday night.

The tilt will scored a 19 to 8 win. The losers were be a return game for the teams. Ear- allowed but one field goal ly In the season the Bulldogs went to The outcome of the boys game was the up-State town and came home on in the last two minutes of the short end of a 26-to-22 count. Iplay. Goals by Tenally and Perkins After a slump of several weeks the; won out for Buffalo In the wanina Kraemerites returned to their early minutes of play, by the score of 20 season form against the Corydon.

I to 17. Perkins led in the scoring with team at the gymnasium last thirteen points. Redmond, with ten Saturday night. This wis the first win; points, led in the scoring column for Johnny Schorr, who has been saddling winners with considerable regularity, will send Sentry Lass to the post in the opener. This one is well favored by the going.

Take Florlnassa for what is left. Nuf sed. Unladylike, which is on the improve, looks as good field. Harvard, indoor champion for; past two years, is tied with Prince-j as any of the others in the second. Black Thunder ton for second place, with 73.

Colum-and Respond have a chance to upset the frijoles. bia is fourth with 61 and Yale fifth Denny Cooney and Roxle Weidel, good mudders, should with 58 representatives, headed by- FEEE TUBE throughout with Pleasureville leading; from the start. The first frame ended 6 to 0 and the half 7 to 2. With the! fight it out in the third and the former is given first uarr, poie vauii, retoru uiuu Other entries Include: Dartmouth. for thf Nnrt.hside five in its last six consideration.

games. Manual, Male, Salem. Jefr opening of the second half the Henry six 3-year-old fillies are engaged TIJUANA RESULTS sonville and Seymour gained successive wins over the Buldogs. I first race Purse. 800 The Black and Crimson team jour iurioi.us -oc Hlf i.rn MS iH Plll-Dutl With Every Tiro Sold Friday and Saturday Guaranteed J7.20.

J3.40. 50; Pennsylvania, 47: Penn State, 45; I New York University, 34; Georgeton, I i 33 Union. 24: Boston College. 23: Brown. 20; Manhattan College, 17; Syracuse.

16; Holy Cross, 13; Colgate, Fordham. Bowdoin. Bates, Colby, Swarthmore, City College of New York, 3, and Haverford, 1. I HAVANA RESULTS FIRST RACE Purse $800; claiming; 3-1 year-olds and upward; six furlonys: i-uumians pusnea meir score to in- in the feature race, lourtn on tne teen and allowed the Shelby Coun-card. but Eloise seems much the best, tians to score their second and final netting a three-point call, field goal.

i' Aftcr Gale rolls home In the fifth, The boys' game was taken by the Johnny will strut his onions Pleasureville hoopmen, 41 to 8. in the sixth. He is a mighty sharp Hughes, Subbage and Barnsfather ofihide at present and the track seems Pleasureville, starred. The first frame i made t0 orcjer ended 9 to 1, the half 21 to 4. The For the closing dash If they trim score mounted to 30 to 4 by the end.rotpchv thpv'll know thev have been Dattlca uoryaon iai ct.

io ferent five from the New Aloany 'Ctah, n8' 40. $2 20 2 that lost five straight tilts. Tne ooysB. ustP ft 3 had more fiSht. more pep and dLs-j Rgr KVa.a.

played a be'ter brand of hasten Dan (ind War Buddy aiso than thev had played all year. ran. But two more games remain on? second race Purse, ssno: ciaimln. of the third frame Vn card. Alter tne uu wi.n 4.

in the races. S2 80 i Shasta 105 Phllpott. The line-ups: GIRLS. Shelbyville Pos Scottsburg the last came of the regular playing season, with St. furnishing the opposition, will be unfolded at th Rniirioc nlav house.

The follow- Siias'a l.ilv. ill iP Fishen. 54 zu Time. 1 53 3-S. Randel.

Sandswept. A. Hoe Deer. Boy, Maryland. Dutch Travis Shot.

i-ieroanan. Pleasureville '81 Swope 14 1 Wilhite (6) Byers (U Wood Ashley ine week New Albany will attempt war Maid. Hazel win the sectional basketball tourna- L' 'imDlclt fj h. optional basketball tourna-: ai.a K. ISarrickiiian O.

Barrlckmau iij.ulii Ci Whiiebou.se Substitutions: Shelby vill 1..14 vioTrr i THIRD RACE Purse, isou: nairnine: i- Ye wekkum. FAIRGROCNDS. First Haee Sentry Florlnassa. Sambo G. Second Race Unladylike, Stiff Shirt, Black 1 hiinder.

Third Race Denny Cooney, Roxte Weidel. Indra. Fourth Race Eloise. Aleader. Carin.

Fifth Race Gale. Breast Plate. Areical. Sixth Race Johnny Campbell. Gaffney.

Dr. Larabee. Seventh Race Catesby, Lord Valentino. Pa rchesi. BEST CHANCE GAI.E.

ment. whlcn will oe iu i. and upward, mile and one-quar- Thompson, Albany High bcnooi 1rrH nrl 3 i Rn ic Bomb. 117 I $15.80. $8 40.

1 Auanii and Strause. Pleasureville Eth niKtuii, F. Wniute, Smoot, Hall and Mc Do well. Scottsburg has a strong team this 80. $4 20.

2 S4 20 3 spurnn and should give the BUliaous I.ud. 108 Jor.es Shafe. Princess Hermes. Full U'l I. T'ni'i.

Oil BO VS. Pos. plenty oi op jomik.u. n.i,idv. Metal rule a slight favorite, due to tne v.rle Foreman and Jetsam also F.

Pleasureville 1 13 Cubbane tlli Huhes 1 3) Bauta 12) Stivers Shelbyville McCiir.ms t6 Sieadd ill BodKins Bailey 1. 1 Miller Substitutions beating they gave tne waemi'in-s Scottsburg. C. HAVANA. First Race Tid Bit.

Boots Last, Dentess. ran. FOURTH RACE Purse. J800: claiming: I for 3-vrr-oi'i-i upward: bu.M. l'Ja $145.80.

$31.20. Mary Dale, 93 (Robertsom. 2-1, 4-5. 2-5 1 Ball of Speed, 108 iHorvath). 4-5, 2-5.

2 Jim's Dream. S5 tWatters). 7-5 3 Time. 1:15 1-5. Golden Thistle, Operetta Jean Seth.

Paul Smith, Jueen Basil, Roeila and Nelly V. also ran. SECOND RACE Purse. $800: clalmlna: 3-year-olds and upward: six furlongs: Whltefoot. 100 iC Meyen.

1-2. 6-5. 1-2 1 Capt. Stevenson. IOt (Horvatln.

"-5. 7-10 i Broad Silic. 100 iGrassiat. 1-5 3 Time. 1:13.

IJoori Gnome. Patsy H. Emma Hart. Rivanna. Matale Waiters.

Paddy Dulfy and Twelve Thirtv also ran. THIRD RACE Purse 800; claiming; 3-year-oids and upward; six furlongs: Dolly Dunbar. 110 (Gwynn). 7-2. 6-5.

3-5 1 Tar 110 'Robertsom. 7-5. 7-10 2 Pindar Peel. 110 (Churchmani, 3-5 3 Time, 1:14 4-5. The Angclus.

Probate, Jacobson and Arabella also ran. FOURTH RACE Purse claiming. and upward: six furlongs: Lawless, 110 i Robertson i 7-5. 2-5. 1-5 1 Realtor.

115 (Cieliandi. 4-5. 2-5 2 Shasta Love. 105 'Churchman), 6-5 3 Time. 1:14 2-5.

Gonwithim. Beatrice Morse, Zoya and Rose Mary Ryan also 'an. FIFTH RACE Purse. 800; claiming: 3-year-Oids and upward; live and one-haii iurlon-4s: Loniipoint, 109 (Robertson), 3-1. 4-5, 2-5 1 Stuart's 104 'Watters), 8-5, 2 Basha.

103 3 '1 line. L061-5. Teluride. Dry Nation. Star Girl mid Poland also ran.

SIXTH RACE Purse. S800; claiming: 3- Second Race Guerricre. Miss Immi. (iidden locks. SneibyviKe Burnett.

McGuMu 1 2. Ellis. S7 20. S3. 40 s.

99 1 H. Phllpc.t i mmTI Pro- )J MALE-MANUAL MEET TONIGHT Third Race Run Maid, uncora, oerry-ficld entry. Fourth Race Lemnos, Andresito, Hob-caw Fifth Race Bob's Best, The Engineer, Fnturo. ixth Race The Ally. Royal Flat.

Haps- Shasta FAIRGROUNDS ENTRIES FIRST RACE-Purse claiming: Aralld. 3 Tsn.e. 1 Cnmba'. Shasta B'ltte. I () Sunt.

Punic. Our Dan, Grer Face. I cue Wri. Frami M. J.

Mi'Nulty. l'. ii ra -e ni.d Question Mark also rat). Ninth Race Frank Gailor, Donna. Barn Dollar.

chancf: dr. wiison. (Continued from Tage Conliactor FIFTH RACE -P 58(i0; claiming; for vt ar-old six i irlor.K.s: 1'. 1 12 I-lortnassa MKs. .114 Coumry Maiden 115 BEST CHANCE Gl'ERRIERE.

Gal 1 1 3 i lnrl; and hlPW HO boforO the KOS.I Ml m-P Miss o' Mine Ill TIJl'ANA. First Race Northway entry Hiram Sam Bo 114 S'Utry Labs 1 13 Shanty McCarthy 116 Spooky launch defensive cordon drawn by the Purples. Flower, fid Francis 14.40. $3.40. 2 St.

Xavier found less than no ios -wolf'. 3 40 3 ficulty in downing Jeffersonville r. p.i.-kaV'lhasta-'Monk and' Aam aiso their opening battle, winnin't. 44 to ran. SECOND RACE- Purse J1.200; Claim- UH'in-ll liurr rmr.

Scottish Lad. mile and sn-fiuv I Second Race Jola Shot in; J-year-olds; one 14 At, that time, however, jnrerson- SIXTH RACE -Purse. 800: ciaimtnR: i Most Probable Winner Gale, (ollyer's System Horse Hoise. Best Parlay Denny Cooney, F.loise. Gale To place.

Weaver Ineligible Chicago. Feb. 16 AP)CliarleS "Buck" Weater. the largest football player in the Western Cor.ferer.fe and the University of Chicago's chief hope in the shot-put this spring, has received notice 'A ineligibility which will keep him off the track team for at least four weeks. lie had been ficured to take the shot-put at the quadrancuiar meet at Northwestern Saturday nieht.

a rus Stiff Shirt Coverlet Respond Ki.iy ve and one nMtvrnttVi wirieei nf her i-y -ar-nlris and upward I joya. 1 13 110 Third Race Betty Maloney. Sheffield l2 Wiliiam P. 107 Sunny Ctrl. 110 Silent Jack 107! Fourth Race Shasta Lily.

I'olyantle. lODCussie 107: Rosy Tint. 113 Hosarts- 112' Fifth Hace Noreross. Marian Elirabeth. 107 Fiaek Thunder! Ill i Golden Iura.

ait Lutheri. 111.20, Qinr.r Garden. 102 313-315 WEST MARKET 1 San AnTomo Sabbath THIRD RACE 80. S4 4n. hi) Cni.ci 104 Hies i 8.60 112 '4 40.

Sivth Kace sircepinc Ana. irwin cniry. -Pursn $1,200. claiming: jear-olds and upward; mile and one-eignth Tippo Sahib. 107 if'ordi.

2-1. 7-10. 1-3 1 Magic Linlit. 104 iRobertsoni. 3-5.

1-3 2 The Cyreman. 93 -Gaiiarini. 5-1 3 Tmie. 1:55 3-5 Randel. Sanriswept Radio, That's The Time.

Preservator. Diversity. Miss Sand. Miss Babe and Durb-erviile also ran. F.mmert entry ie and seventy yaras: Seventh Race Canyon entry.

Syufy en- 106 Goicien Scho 102 Biue ia trv, Nevada Stock Farm entry. .110 Rrnsineer Outfittinc Incorporated Dr. Crabtree. Orci Roxic Weicirl 100 Joe Sweep The Orleanian ..111 Thisie Baby 105 Rare Chicory. Char Lady 100 'Indra 110 Sleepy Time .102 Colonel Campus uenny vooney naps FOURTH RACE -Purse $1 200: the Purse; 3-year-olds; fillies, six fur- Madcap Piincess 106 Southern Kiss Carin 109 Aiepder 113 Blanche E.

Pine 103 Eloise 115 FIFTH RACE Purse. SI. 200: claiming: 4-yar-olds and upward, mile and one- Tiwar Mm captain. It is expected the came tonight will be fought more evenly. The Tigers have eone through a Ion? and touqh season, the longest, ever scheduled for a Tiar quintette.

The grind Is telling on th" boys now. and seems to be apparent to the coach, for the last game of the year, with Cathedral Hish of Nanhville. has been postponed from February 25 to the 28th. This will allow the Bengals a rest after the bout with New Albany next Saturday before taking on the only team to claim a victory over them this year. Cathedral beat the Saints.

15 to 11. at Nashville at the start of the season. St. X. would do well to cancel all contests between now and the district tournaments, for there will be relatively no rest for the boys from the district games through to the National Catholic.

Tune. 1:07 1-5. Lillian Rounder. Volt. Merry Man.

T'nlucky. Margaret El-nora. Doubt Me and Nautilus also ran. SEVENTH RACE- Purse. ciaimlr.B: for and upward; one mile and sven'v varus.

Marietta. 104 30, $12. 60.. 1 Buv. 105 Oweni.

5 80. $3.40 Golden Sv.ee-. 105 Cr.tch!lcM 53 V- Time. 1 45 2-5. Mim-ie Realist.

Hamarian and Kins Batik also ran. EIGHTH RACE $1,000: the Oc-tavta ClaimniB Handicap: for 3-yenr-oid. and upward, one mile and a quarter: Yorkhome. 103 Kcmiei. 40.

S3. 20. $3. 1 Bri-- O'loon. 116 iPeternelii.

$4. $3 2 101) il.oun:an'. 3 40 Time. 2.07 2-5. Bryndcar, Pu ciste.

and Wortl.man also ran. NINTH RACE Purse. $800: clalmlnK; 4 and upward, ir.iic and a 105 f5. IS.20. 3 1 llardahd.

107 il.indsethi. 54. 2.80 2 "lerdsman, Iu8 Hooper-. 4.fi0 3 Time. 2 06 3-5.

Assault. mbury. Eye JL JLOOLj XVMAJLL) ilU-iVlCQ U.llllll UU1L Drama Breast Plate Are: al inland Gale 10 i Solo 1 4 "Hlockhead "t'o ami Dnwn .113 'Grand KIii.t .114 SIXTH RACE Purse. SI. 200: clalmine and upward; mile and my throat or wind says .112 Red Banner '07 Gaffnev .112 Barley 112 Roc icy .112 ...112 107 ...112 lrisi: Teentu: The Archer ef Net Fur Manwell Fdddy SEVENTH Manual closes her season next Tuts-: La h.

Zucca. Chiva. Vis tiriKacier ano a.su Dr arrabee 112 "Johnny Campbell 107 RACE Purse. $1.00: c.airn- i fc HH. hi H- I 3-year-olds and upward; one-sixteenth: day, at Washington, in a game with St.

Simon's High. She plays at Shepherdsville this Saturday. Male-has but one more contest, it with Jeffersonville, at Jeffersonville, next Friday. The district meet opens March 2. iarry jLAdiiy on Lduuci FAIRGROUNDS RESULTS i FIRST RACE -Purse.

SI. 200: maidens: 2- four furiori's- 115 iJ I.evlandi. S23 .04. ST 98. oa 1 i Prort.

115 iO Ellis). 44 14. S3 46 i Nora D. 115 i E. Pooi $3 56 2 -40 3-5 Neck and Neck.

em-M. Kl.yarx-th Bolla. Nora. Queer Slerrv Windsor and Morn rem SECOND RACE Purse 1.200: claiming Parches. tie Iraimi Mir.utes "Jle-Dv ti'n Cindy Weati.er cloud lis Lord Valentine 1 1 Uance Kins 10-) Triuiinih 1 15 Donna Video I I 5 fji-lusive I I I Joe Junior track, muddy.

''5 I MeMillan May Move celebr star TIJUANA ENTRIES The Kansas may be coached .,0, next year by -Bo" McMillan, former Senator Seth. 113 Depren.a). J.O.G. Oh re Colieee football star, who at pres- -v1 3 .94 nt I. i.tb'ot,- r.j Antrv MlKfO.

H4 L. Morrisi. f4 24, claiming; 2- URST RACE-Purse. $800 -Oids. lour 114 ilt i.ilk.i 'B.

lene. Beaver Falls. Penn. Dr Colon- Little 1:15 4-5. Sesqui.

in Myrtle Mu 107 a The Tl 20'): and Mary Hume also ran. THIRD P.ACE-Purse f.e p-ir-e: ai up-iird: 10 tioerun 114 Ko-f" Mar 107 Va 'Sinwty 1 1 1 5 93. 3 43. 105 t. ca.i-v 'i i.o d-n Art 1-'.

i -a. TYPEWRITERS NEW and REBUILT ntrv. ih'North -( 1 invro'i' en'ty. RACE Purse. '300; '--'lus up-Aarc, and "It takes a Scotchman to truly appreciate that wonderful toasted flavor that comes in Lit chy Strikes.

I've smoked Lnckics forycars and all this time I've been active in my work which demands a clear voice for singing and good wind foi dancing. And so I say to Sandy McGregor, 'It's ahvays a bra brichtmoonlicht nicht with Luckies Hoot, Mon, they dinna hurt my wind or hi Gem WmK 11; 1 xSswiV vtish lad I in7M-rv D-ar .112 Jnla Phot fa Weath.ervane I "9 Herbert .113 Circuit .112 Vineyard .11 3. Tear. Catherine 110 Racr.prt Jack 105 A Lester Shasta V-iffl-ior Fu'n-ms Red Rohan THIRD RACE- -Purse and upward: mile: i Bnl.i 110 iL. McDeraiott i.

J2 Wi'-rmo'tit. 107 4 Tunc 1 14 4-S and Bri o' Morn al5i ran. FOT-RTH RACE- 1 290- Elm'r Ofirrtress Ki-'i'Ji Thev'r G-. 3-vear olds and e- e-ty varis Crow Nest. 101 iJ.

$9. out out 1 Wpst Mount. 110 1 3. out. out 2 Referond-im.

loa Pasruma). out 3 Time. 1 49 1-5. lOnlt thr.e went.) FIFTH RACE Purse $1 200: claimlne: and upward: mile and a six- 122 B. Rayi.

out Pai-dv. 112 R. Si 38. out 2 Rnr'n ir.k. H.

Pil'nti'. nuf 3 1 SO Arabian a 'so r-iri SIXTH RACE Purse, si 200: claimlne; 4-vear-olds and upward: mile 3nd or.e-s:x- 1 ffiif L-c-i' Rust 110 Dubois'. 34. 14 1 G'is of Honor. 112 L.

Schaefer'. SS 26. '4 36 2 EMdee. 105 iL Pichor.i. S3 76 3 Tunc 1 52 3-5 FrftweU.

Porr.moi. Drv MooH. Cap' Hanev. Lexmaton Maid and Old Tom also ran. SEVENTH RACE Purse.

J1.200: 4-year-olds and upward; mile and a 105 'M. Meyer). 53 08. 54 40. i 1 Sheffield 105 Venture 105 Cadmus in.) I eary loo! -or- A I Skywards Hence Hettv Malonev Tulsa Pnnerlv Suni.v Girl lender stn 107 Minnesota 97 115 dec's Rochester 97 Kremlin 109 Snearo lln 115 Horn" Run lee FOURTH PACE -Pur 3- "a r-oi'ls and upward rlaimtne fillies and mares lur.oiiKs.

Try Me 103 Shasta L'Jy Honevco 103 a a P5 "Polymiiie Rosy lint 113 FIFTH RACE Purse $800: Claiming: 4 vear-oids and upward: one Mildred Ruth 106 'Tennessee We sell all makes and styles of rebuilt, used and secondhand typewriters. Royals, Underwoods, Remingtons. L. C. Smiths, Olivers and Coronas.

All typewriters guaranteed for one year. Secure our special prices on cash and easy time payments. Sold on club plans; $5.00 payments monthly. New Coronas and L. C.

Smith Typewriters. Corona Portable, Visible Adding and Listing Machines, S60. Typewriters Rented and Repaired. Meffert Equipment Co. UA ''t'.

Pichon '4 08. '2 92 2 i Laura 3 Norcros 110 'J. Ley J1.62 I r' Starless .111 'Princess Elma 103 Klickitat Bum .106 Singapore 106 "Air Castle Bullet Proof .101 'Apricot Tune. 1 52 3-5. Junior Nurse.

Geora-Dever. Treasurer. Firetoma. King Tut Mark Master and Equity alio ran. nr'H'on Holly Bov lid Broadway Marion Eiiz- beth Queen Olivia SIXTH RACE Kentucky Lath Win 98 -Purse T800: The Vani Fair Claiming Handicap 4-year-olds ar The Kentucky Lads won their fifth straight tame when thev defeated the troekr Zscharv Tavior Post.

American upward: six iurionts: 'Kni'-hthood UiUMaret.a Marcellia 10 1 Ann Hon-' Legion, of St. Matthews bv a score of Shasta Grafton 17 I'o'Mi-s Lester The team'Aor' of the Lads was too i a Cohra lo ins for the Legion boys. Time and i Aim Gren 126 South Fourth Between Market and acam th.e Lads would take the hall and ra tliro'iKli the entire Leqion team to register crip shots. Reid. Sanders, and Staab bore the bulk of the scorine for th.e lads.

Brooks, renter for the Le- the bes' ti.f ')'e 1 a Emmert entry. entry. I SEVENTH RACE Purse M.f)0n: Poseland Handicap; 3-vear-olds; n. lie Saint .106 -b-Frank G. r- Ml 4' Ay-zp I ting I lflfwM-tm iff 9 JfA III f'ninr B.ind 9:1 Menke Doctor Wilson 124 iRhubarb Micompanrro 99 Governor Seth Bon rule 106 'ailnca McJim Bridger Alexander i Gahby 9 Pantages 107 (aiProctor Hug .116: laiSyufy entry.

'b'Canyon entry. 'C'Nevaria entrv. EIGHTH RACE Purse JS0O: clalmine. 3-year-olds and upward; live and one-half furionsts: rhicory 106 wift Shot Ill I II lUTflfOffiiim its rnAr II IMorlaaae-i I gjfi yy III I isi I fee hi utt'7 'Little Broom 106 Maximus Dr. Crabtree 108 Shasta Sand r.rftn 106 'Orci NrVTH claiming -Mr-olds and upward: one mile: D-ince .104 Frank Gailor Dollar ins -Parnell osetta Stone 99 -Goldcis Lux "Shas'a Donna 1H7 'Maremto Sn-adine 101 Weather clear: track good.

HAVANA ENTRIES FIRST RACE Purse $800: claiming; fillies and mares: 3-year-olds and upward: five and one-half furlongs: Tid Bit 108 Cinch 104 ylj -Zefine 100 Dentess 101 i "Sister Sue 104 'Rosetta Ftvan ...108 I Boots' Last 113 Edna Truesdale 100 Mvores 104 "Mitehl 108 I -Beatrice Morse 108 Okolona 99 SECOND RACE Purse claimlne: 3-year-olds and upward: fillies and I mares: five and one-half furlongs: 113 Guerriere 113 I mma Clar- Flit ins idiee 104 I uoMn Locks ..108 Camilla 108 BMP The Cream of ji lni 'SaratoKB Maid i 1 Davelle 104 Mom's Cook .107 the Tobacco Crop for Lucky Strikes, says tobacco loose-leaf warehouseman I buy Tobacco I sell Tobacco I Fox 'ITH unlimited funds nvail able capable officials easily accessible, courteous force especially trained to carry out all details, ve are splendidly equipped to negotiate loans for builders or holders of real estate with gratifying promptness. Let Us Discuss Your Problems With You Our Experts Can Probably Be of Assistance "A PLAN TO SUIT YOU" Louisville Title Co 3ronco Girl 109 Confederacy 109 THIRD RACE Casa Blanca: purse J800 allowances; 2-year-olds: four furlongs; Western Eagle 1101 ISheet Light- 110' ninft ..10" tEra 110 Run Maid 110 Edna 107 Mary 110 Oncora 110 Aristocrat 110 tDorrie no; iHigelns and Zoller entry. iGerry and Fields entry. FOURTH RACE Purse 1800: Hotel Mc-Alpin: 3-year-olds and upward; six furlongs: Zuker 107'Merlwlck 104 -lobcaw 107 Hanky Rice 115 Mike McLuke ..102 Blue Aster 93 'Lemnos 105 'Tops Breslauer .104 'Andresito 103 FIFTH RACE Purse J800: claiming: Times of Cuba: 3-year-olds and upward: miie and fifty yards: Hole Cad 102 'Daffodil 102 Full 103 VVormwold 107 'Bethlehem 104 'Donetta 102 hunt for my occasional pleasure. In my business, I have noticed that in this Southland where tobacco grows, The American Tobacco Company buys 'The Cream of the for their LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes.

I am glad to testify as to the quality; their growth is no surprise to me, because I know what goes into their manufacture." I "Ooen Go Shut. 103 rh Engineer ...112 1 Title Guarantee Trust Co Resources More Than 20 Million Dollars No Throat Irritation -No Cough Black- Hawk 109 'Billiken 103 Bob Best 113 'Futuro 113 SIXTH RACE Purse, 800: claiming: 4-year-oids and upward; miie and a sixteenth: 'Salvage 107 lohnny Baker ...107 San San 107Ternon 106 Royal Flat 102 'Hapsbtirg Miss ..102 The 112 Antiquarian 103 Weatbar alear; uack luh.

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