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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1925. 15 Mm rctnsyivan Tim. I Me. Willlfn MaW, Ml Ida Bniwn. Lola Montez.

Je(nh Girl. Murky. Aunt Laura and Sea aleo ran Willies Maid ell. ran. FOI KTH RACE I'uroe $1,100: rlaimlne: The UrnviTdity Citj; -year lds and UD ward: eix furii.nvB: ion L.

CJevIng). $16.50. $4 1 fanny ix-nit eey. 304 (W. Charlr.

Jl $4 70 5 nattlr- On. 10? ia. Vulllemotl. yi.5J( 3 Time. 1:13.15.

Cl8rcn'f. Myrtle BpIIp. Dr. Olnnn and l-nrn Marrvllia nln ran FIFTH ttACE Si. 100: The Surinii (tekl clainiinc: and uv-ward: "irn" mile nnd wventy Ciu o- Tea.

t4 V. Walli). iSt." l0, i filian O. 103 (R Cofttrllo). 40.

8.J 40 2 Six Pcnr 105 I L. Gevliid). 2.0 Time, C'hemlerle. Fauitn. Pi toe lnt and RocU and Rye aluo ran.

SIXTH RACK Purge, $1,000: clalminic tyrai-old and unwurd; six furlnnea: Bobn Mary, 107 (I. Xeal). $12.90, ft i Mill 105 (L. Gevlng). $4 50.

54.70. Ant'mii. 11 ik of Conquers On 0 ta I earn. i DAUGHERTY IS RESPONSIBLEFOR LONE MARKER IT HAPPENS IN THE BEST REGULATED FAMILIES 8KVB.NTH iUM ri Gayly, L. 4 Si)afB 104 pfA aiv-o wiic MAm i '3 MiCS LITTLS Siu- 0 1 Cardinal End Blocks Punt and Runs Twenty Yards for Touchdown.

Liberal Charge. Service All Charge Accounts Render a Dec em be? I Reynolds G1RDI.ER. Staff Correspondent of The Courier Journal Lexington, Oct. 30 Four punts, or rather one punt and three attempts gave tilW WHAT TTG Giv'H OrT oOR e. a IKl 7' MATTER wtM Mfl i 5 9 This.

Poor 7,0 Child 1 rJ Jmc Just '7M7A Tetu Ya7 the University of Louisville Cardinals a 7 to 0 victory over Transylvania University on Fourth Avenue at Liberty the snow-lined gridiron of Thomas Field here this afternoon. It was one of the strangest football games ever played anywhere. In the first place. It was staged In a setting as foreign to football as any thins could le. for though plenty of work had been expended In an attempt to pet the field in shape, inert still remained enough snow on the gridiron to make it akin to a toboi; rannint; place, but most of all what stamped this game as most unusual -as that the Cardinals gained theii I STEIN -BLOCH (Continued on Page 19.) SMART CLOTHES MEN'S FUaNlSHJKCS N0 HATS' KID GLOVES $2o Ho 1 3 1 1 I Form Chart of Churchill Downs Races WmhoffSfflUeti 11 Ci 22 V.

MAKKKT i 2 Stores 434 W. MARKET I .10: 3 0: Bhow. S2.50. Churchill Downs. Oct.

30. Eighth day of the Kentucky Jockey Club's fall meeting of fifteen days. Weather cloudy; track sloppy. place, 1 1 .35: Two-dollar Mutu I P'nd Tanira, stri Nancy Langhorr.i?. 30: h'w.

KlUivaieiil Odds (to SI) IV iuiuk. ..2) S5: Lanshonie. 'in. FIRST RACE Six and one ha.t furlonss: purse S1.10O; claiming: -year 563S in Roth Tantar. 51.

55. Tdnar.i, l.ir out of it first pnrt. moved 110 I.aiKhorije followtd ps-'t ''i'ii. olds and upward. Start good: won hwiily: place dnvtn-.

Went to post ry-tcli w.ent 0'i to and finished uaracly jt contention. Marcon) at 1:31: at post three minutes. Winner. R. Ai--xinder' hr.

f. (3. hy Hand Grenade Accelerator. Trained by M. Dieturie, Value to winner $8.50.

second third 100 Time :24. 1.15 2.5. 1:22 2-5. Kothermo. tir-d oiri stntiiib' l'3c.

I-rinui c'uM rnn dully the vmnK-. Sir IetT (503i). CCA A SIXTH RACE Seven Index. i lores. Weights and Jix'ki yg.

The W-nt (2i. d. Start cood i post at Wnrd S-00' tiur. i t. Bai -Lilian I f.

inner. ipi Ciiioir.iui' 1 21) 3 5 if i one minute. Trained hv 21: iir iTsfluirsiw 1:15 i a a 1 1 1 1 1 A I 5 Hor Greater urvmiwr i T(sr0rswfff CoHtrxrtlls i li I 'a I tchj Pinifh I 1 4 1 5j 1 3. 2 1 1 2 I 2. 3 3.

4. Vil 4. .4 1 0 21 5 ti. .41 5. 5 4 1 4.

hi 4 2i 5. 0. .3 ll! 11 ilO 7 7. 3 5. .11 7.

4j 8. S. I u. 6. no 7 1 5 1 3 1 a I ti1 s'u in in You can now buy Styleplus Clothes On a Weekly Payment Plan! No added cost for this new charge system.

MARKET at ELEVENTH 919 V. nitOADWAY. I ST.nl 5351 I'Atossa. 100 (J. McCoy) ISi-ter iS iG Morton) 511 I Surprise.

OS G. Johnson) 55.J3 -Time, Kit) J. Kejc ri 5011 ITed'ii Plum 10.1 M.ipuire) 554H (Harry Ill W. Poo!) IMauna Lo.i, 104 A. Mortensen) 55f7 IRamb er.

111 (W. Kronk) 5011 iColoasu. 1)0 (S. Steele) 1938 Eld. 105 (J.

Lecron) 55S3 INivlay. 100 D. Comiedy) Index. 1 Horses Weights and Jockey; iStreteh! Finth 2 2 3 1 1 1 -1 VOTE the muAmi 3 VDTIS THE IVSILLIOR) DOLLAR BQHD 5SSUS IMyra 05 (G Johnson) 'Susan Kebeeca. 07 Ki.

N.e:l) 07 Sylvia) I'Gavtlnrn. 1 lil! l.unji 1 o.l 5 44 4 'IN 5f.2 coo in 4 .11 1 i 2 -SIS' COuBTtSvc t- 'Pciit-y Blei'soe. fid I i 1 1 1 1 5 4. 'inn. 1 1 7 14 1.

11 7. '12 10. 113 13 1 II 0. S' 10. 1 1 1 'i ft 111 13 4 1 1 1 12 1 1 0 113 1 0 1 12.

in Muttiel field. Two-dollar Mutuelo Paid Atosea. traisht, place. 513.50: show, Sieter Joseila. D.aoe.

show, $11. Suiprise, snow. 14.00. Ftjuivn'cnt IWds (to 1 Mutuel tietd $13.10: Mauna Loa. So.

55: Nivlas. Ramblir. $24 75: Ted's Plum. S2S 45; Time 0.40; Hany Joseila $0 00; Wild Hill. S20.05.

Ato-a broxe held sway throughout and tn the potnp, w.nr.tntr with plenty reserve. Sister Joseila. always well up. finished fast but rould not catch the leader. 3urinse followed the mc but siijTln'v 'n the run Scratched Barracuda R.

K. Clark 435S). poinwftl (5(iH. Contract (5431). Ray, Jr.

(5t25). Vuha (5625). Great Betir.ncr 15J25). Eiune (5518). Kiliy Todd (5575) (5030).

1 1 12. 113 1 IL.adv Lynn. 100 iW. (Jarner) 'Spires. f(f (L.

Pn-lcn) 5du0 Lav. 100 W. Fronk) 5545 iTalladeza. (S (iriffin) i Christopher. 112 F.

Sharpe) 5014 iMs'-a-aret Gaut, 100 IS. "iiiilf Huntsman. 110 (J. Lectin Sam. tod (L.

Steinhart) Matnel fu-ld Two -loilar Mutnls Paid Myra vU-'. 0.2': show. $." Fdiiivai'-nt Odds (to 1 ut ut 1 iieio 511.70; Pepey Hledsoe. S5.15: Snampoo. I 1 $1 1.S5; Myra' $10.80: Susan Rebecca.

SS Mvra broke in front, caved pround 523 riO; place. $10.10: show .50. Sham; 00. show. $17.

14.55: Margaret Gaut. $3.45: Talladega. Irl2.75: Spanish Lau.v Lady Lynn. SO. 05.

every turn and heH on Rp.mt.-ly at the AppeVs Presents Celebrated Stein-Bloch 5640 -SECOND RACE Seven furlons 2-year-old fillies. Start eood purse $1,100: The Hishland Park: matrlen won Handily: place driving. Went to post ner. E. Appletfate's ch f.

1 Hourless Value to winner second 1 50 third. Inish ii tne closed Tounw ipe t-iiLuc :t.uie at the enrl but not nute eniiuirh Shampoo, well up al. the way. tin at pod three nunutes. Win Brown Bees Trained by C.

Van Duson. $100. Time. :24 4-5. :50 1-5.

1:17. 1:32. Index. I Horsfs. Weights and Jockeys.

ished the outsid 8inr Mronalv. Gaytho'n showed a eood trlorm.nio (550SI, Frazer Finn Pandy -N. cratch- -r l.iOllo.i is-h Sync. 10 1 1 1 i ACE One ri a id ou e-i. Mart, t-ood I and upwano 4.

At po-t i li I 4 'Stretch! Finish 2 3 3 1 2 i2 rf7T.lrr.2 .51 2. ltd. 3. 2. 2.

.3 1 1 i I 1 1 3. 1 3. .2 2.1 I ft. .101 4. 4..

.4 5.. Mil o.l'.i I 7.. 0. 5 4 1 1 4 1 1 5 1 1 -1 i 7 4 71 7 1 7 1 1 I I 5. I f) 50 1 5010 5010 5544 5562 5610 wo 5645 est at 4 St.

Ther'-s: Time. :25 irnutrs. Value Sixty. 112 (A. Morten-n) iPrecedenoe.

112 Connelly) IMarial Barton. 112 (T. 'Peekaboo. 112 (W. Fronk) 'Farcetise.

114 (F. Sharpe) Lady Carolyn. 112 (E. Martin) I.adv Von. 112 (W.

Pool) ILittln Manager. 112 (J. Howard). Ove by 1-5. 50 2 5.

1 oats 1 -5. 1 :44 4-5. 1 rc thts and Hoi Index. Jockeys. Morlenscn R.is-i r.

ltd 1 A -1 50 Two-dollar Motuels Paid Six Sixty, fraiirht. 523; pi a ixteenth miles; purse. $1,100: 3 -year-olds 1. Won easily: place drivin-'. Went to OMiH ch.

f. (.11. lv Everest winner 5850. second $150, third $100 ij 1 Siret'-h' Finisn 7.3 i 7 1T7.4 7' 1.1' 1 2. 2 .2 1 3.

1 3. 1: 3. .5: 3. 3. .2 4' 5 1, 5.

.2 4. 4. I 1 21 7 h' 7 5 3' 5 5 lo '11 7 1 1 0 3 O. 1 5 hi 0 1 1 7 1 0 1 1 1 8 1 7. 2 P.l'-l O.l'j; 0...2 s' .0 1 I 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 5 4 .2 4 (1.

.4 1. I'll ihow. Lady Lady Preii-ni-e, place. $3.00: show, 53. Manai Barton.

'n $3 Equivalent Odds (to SI) Little a a c-. r. Farcetise. l.vn. S17.50: Peekaboo.

$1.50: Precedence. Marial Barton. 50 30: medium-height VHILTEX. The new fashionable semi-soft, banded collar. Wilt, wrinkle and wear proof.

35 FhilUp-J" York son Garnet rf in -top a ret fa did) .10 1 I Uel'v Star. i5 Tori. lo7 (W F'vin- I'r-ncc. 100 (S. 1 irrsi 'Clinplet.

113 T. Chiar linen Ki 101 II loit (.. M'-Ciyi IV.In Ground. Ill (K. lot S.

Steele I Hroekte'sby. lot (ti. No TiO'li 1 3 5d20 5(M 1 5d25 $22.15: Six Sixty. 510.5O. Six Sixty fol'owed the race closely, went on top turning- the stretch bend an'! won handry.

Prceedcpep. always well tip. rmne when straightened was not good enmisrh. Maria! Carton tired from setting the pace. Peekaboo never tret info contention.

Scratched Royal Flax (5400). Steady Lady (5(510). Gauntlet (5dl2). Your overcoat is a purchase of considerable consequence. Get it at Appel's where assortments are fresh and full; where utmost intrinsic value is unquestionable; where you are protected against false and "flashy" styles upon which the well-dressed man looks with derision often with contempt.

THIRD RACE One and one-fourth miles: nurse. $1,200: claiming: 3-yrar- 5641 olds and upward. Start roh1. Won easily: plioe driving. Went to al Mutual Fi-dd.

Two dollar Mutuels Pai R0-1 Greene r. istrnilit. $0.40 TO IJett Star, piaci-. 7 JH show S4.00, Prom'sins Tern. Odds (To 51 I Rosa Oree lit S3 20; iV tty 5 70 show SO.

5: Promising Brian Kent. 2:27 D-na. At post one minute. winner .) rn'i'-f i t. c.

141 nv friar- loma. Trained by owner. Value to winner, SDOO- second. $2011- third. 100.

Time. 24. .48 2-5. 1:15 2-5. 1:42 4-5, 2:10 3-5.

cw. 5 Ss 1 'ft 40 a' 1'riner. 1. renter. una pjet Tom So Hie by I5op.il 12.10- Kn.cklt-He;';.- rcsT'oiided tea 1.

Lli-tty St.ar tired a'ter Proniiiiiirf Tom t.roV- I Lanuly in- Prme Ground tor.vd carlv ard drew out was ea-i'y h-. c.l an r.a fint Sci'hv Ros.i Gr. cn: upon at he.nl of ear'y lut outside rind ran Cheat SozzuUi end. 1-. i by 53 OO.

ncly when called ltowiri the mo-t rom the extreme ran well up a a (5020 1 15 1a Index I Horses. Weiehts and Joekeys. i I I i iStreteh) Finish "5024Cloister. 113 (S. Steele i 4.

..2 4 21 1...21 1 .1 i 5509 'Lonffchamos. 101 Johnson) 14 7.. 12 7 2 3 2.1 'a 5031 IPoltova 104 (W (Jarner) 1- 1 jrt "...21 3.1 5017 jPr. Tanner. 102 (M.

Jolley) I 5' .5. ,3 5 4 4...1 4.. 4.. 4 5003 IMarsdale. 105 (F Bayhss) i 7' .4 ft.

(i 1 5. 5000 lEnuitv, 104 1 A. Mortensent 3... 2 .5 1 10 5013 iRy Gosh. 105 (G Noel) 21 2...

2.1 'i! 7... 2' 7.. 5013 IWrack Ray. 110 (D. Connelly) 7 1 Vj 8 8 los-'d a in lst 1 1: iii (5000), Johnny Ovi rlon (-JOiol th-ii'i Scratched mii and up 4 (525 I Fili! Xaidhos (-13H2).

EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES $3 sh ow. Two-dollar Mutuela Paid Cloister straisrht SS.riO; tdaee Lonehamps plaee. show. $3 20. Poltova snow, 00.

RACE 2-jear -olds: five Tanner. $18.05: $4.00: Maridaie Equivalent Odd? (to 1 1 Ry Gosh. Poltova. 510.75: Dr Wrack Ray, $14. S5; Equity.

$12 80; Cloister, Longrchamps. Other Overcoats $38.50 and $45 $2.85. Cloister, laying close to the pace, went on the head end into the stret won easily therafler. Lonichamps. laying far out of it ir iirst mile, saved and rround furlongs Pontine f'rt ti Hike Christina 7.erline Htdytiead Cherub SECOND ui'w-ard at stretch bend and came fast, on rail to cet second money.

Scratched Sweepstake (5034), Yoohoo (5531 Mac ()' Boy (5024). Phidias '5(52-11 A FOURTH RACE Six furlonps: purse $1,200: The Jefferson: for 3-year- Commissioner, 100 (Williams). $.5 Tunc. I 44 3-5. R'ack Bart, al) Gone.

Cloudiand and Gold Heater a'so ran. SIXTH KATE Purse $1,500: clalminK: 3-year-ulds and upwacd: one mile Mid one-eighth Itramton. 1 1 4 1 P. Walls). $11.50.

514.30. SO 1 Dentaria. 112 (Corey). $3.00. .2 Van Patrick.

110 $3.20 3 Tone. 1 :58. Brilliant Jester, Star Brirtit. Viburnum and Clean ran. SEVENTH RACE Purse.

51.300; claim in-r: 3-jear-o'ds and upward; one and onc-siXtcenLii miles: Grav (Tables. 11(5 (Crump), 50.20. 54.40. $5.30 1 Hi (Mundcn). rO SO.

S5.00..!! 2 10s Time. 1:51. Masquerado. (iaiatia. Sohle Lady.

Rastiio, Laliy. Dusk. Moon brook and Nort'n Wales Hiso ran. to UUlH olds ami upward Start Rood. Won drivimr; plaee the same.

Went .1 12 1 Moliy 1 02 ....110 Hair I iresser 1 05 Grasshopper ...104 .102 Tinrraeks 102 105 Winsunie 110 1 OS' CE Clainimsr: 3-year-olds, about six furlongs: lid Hich Commander 112 12: Runnirie Fox ...110 1 02 Reliable 112 1 (2 Connie 1 Ol 107 Airmail ..112 107' Rev cidon 110 1 07 Zero Hour 11" ...107 In viet us 112 1 1 2 White Wash H7 post at p.m. At post 0 minutes. Winner. G. Watts Sons eh (3).

hy Pete Quinre Lucille Mariss. Trained by E. Davis. Value to winner. second.

$227 third. $118. Time: :24, :40 3 5. 1:15 3-5. S.I Stretehl Finish Horses Weipl.ls and Jockey a.

Index.) These Suits Belong In a Class -ll 1 1 .1 .3 .3 55S5 IQuince 1 1 2 Mi E. 5016 (Southland Girl. 104 Gamer) 501 IClonaslee. 10(1 (G. Johnoni 5(118 Announcement.

102 (A. Mortensen). 1. 0. 1 nkl 3 4 1 4.

5. 1 1 1 Trevan The Pullet. Gala Evil Mania Reprisal Hroud "each Maid Saddle Kintf- Plmor Thunderbolt THIRO HACi: upward: one mil Triumph New- Hope David 5522 IBiliy Klair 111 (h. Noel 4 1 "-i 3 Hoaerland) RfllS ILawless. 107 (k .21 (I 5373.

ICourt Lady 103 (J. Howard) 10 1 stra aicht. show, $3 30 place. Two-dollar Mutuels Paid Quince Kin? Southland Girl, place. show.

$5 50. -Claimliur: 3 year-olds and and seventy yards: 121 Thimble 1 1 3 107 lar Falcon 112 121' Forest Flower ...118 Clonaslce. show. Kin Lawless S5 cents- $4. .3.5: Quince Southland Gi Equivalent Odds (to $1): Court Lady Slft.30 Announcement Billy Klair $27.10: if 10.25.

onasiee 50. 30: Clona. all aires: FOt'RTH RACE Handicap; FAIRMGUNT RESULTS FIRST RACE Purse S1.O0O; claiming 4-j ear.old? and upward: six lur'orurs Squander. 105 I A. Vulllemotl.

$15.70. $7 30. $5 i Gussie 102 1 1.. Ovine). 53.40.

St. 10 2 Dalton. 110 tj, D-iwsoni. 55 rto 3 Time 1:14 1-5. The ColopeO Judge Breuer.

Bush Bui k. Candorosa, Barherrv Dahinda Lemon Seth and Spats also ran. Mutuel Held. about six furloncs: Pique lll'Arlsack 123 faud Muller ...124 Titan 100 Lucky Play 120 FIFTH RACE Conditions: olds and upward: ona mile and seventy Way Above $45 But $45 is our price if you're wise you'll come and look them over. Good clothes are a creed with us because only through good clothes can any patron be assured individuality, character and all-around satisfaction.

And their cost is so little more that no man or young man can afford not to have them. Quince Sollowing tne pace, came fast wnen striphtens3 in stretch and won in a drive. Southland Girl, far out of it for the first part, gradually picked up her field and was jroirlj fast at end. Scratched Red Pennant (5629). (5527).

Beffonla (5810). Despard (402S) Blended. rCAX FIFTH RACE: One mile: purse Kentueby Hotel Handicap: for 3-ODu year-olds anil upward. Start grood. Won easily: place driving.

Went to post at 3:28 p.m. At pot 1 minute. Winner, S. Holman's hr. c.

(3). by Lleht Brirade Tanatrra. Trained by C. Howard Value to winner. second, $250.50: third.

$148. .48 2-5. 1:15. 1 ::41 3 5. c4 you'i like claiming.

SECOND RACE Purse 3 year-olds: six furlongs: lOS M'ister 115 107IKinr Jimmv 110 107 Forest Flower 1 0 -Maiden 2-year-olds: about 512.40. Turk Elm Turf Idol Sun Tess SIXTH RACE six furlonts Mr. Diltmore. 100 (F. Mormile) 3 80 1 I I IStr-tehi Finish and Jockeys 1 S.I Index.

1 Horses. Weights 7T2. LSJ Nora Hayes. 105 IM, Garner). $11.50 Here, Jack, sweeten th pot I mean your tiiipcv itlon, with a ROI-TAN PANETZLA1" (10c) 1H 1...4 3.

V. 4. 1 HI 3.. Hi 1 1 112 112 113 Mosque 1 1 5' Question Simpler 1 1 Winsome Conserve 112 Skip Little Moon 21 6 1 3i 3. 1 1 i 4' 4.

5 2. 5022 ITangara. 110 Iff. Fronk) 5030 'Nancy Lanshorne. 105 (H.

Thomas). 5f5l IRotherrnel. 103 (G. Johnson) 500 ipeemingr. Ill (L.

Steinhart) 5022 i Marconi, 111 (K. Noe) .10 5 I 4. 54.20 Wahkccna, 100 G. Duncan). 52.70 3 Tune.

1:15 2 5 Peter Pom. Jedburgh Abbey. Hampton Lady, New Moon. Mar queue. Padlock, Sombre and Aircastlc nls THIRD RACE Purse 51.000; one mile: i 5 4.

hd; Apprentice allowance claimed. LAUREL RESULTS fil- Island Fairy. 0o (V. Waliis). 54.70, Suzanne 104 (L.

Geving) maiden 514.30. ir3.5o'. FIRST RACE Purse. $1,300: K.M.I, and M.M. 1.

Battle to 0-0 Tie i LET'S DINE TODAY AND EVERY DAY AT TIIE H. CAFETERIA Third and Walnut Sts. liJtcr Hnglies, Props. Food the Best Prices Popular TREAT THE FAMILY SUNDAY FOR DINNER r- Jit The Best $5 Hat In America! Our Hats at this price have no equal: all corking smart shapes and colors for men of all ages; gracefully curled or snap brims. Fancy or plain bands.

Special to The Courier-Journal. Paris, Oct. 30. In one of the hardest fought football games seen in Millersburg In many years, the Kentucky Military Institute and the Mill-ersburg Military Institute teams battled for four periods this afternoon, neither side being able to ecore. Mot of the play In the first half was done ir midfield.

The second half the M. I. team outplayed the visitors, both on the offensive and defensive. K. M.

I. could not gain through the Mill-ersburg line and the wet field made passing Impossible. K. M. I.

outweighed M. M. L. fifteen pounds to the man. Main 2878 aty lies: 2 yenr-olds; five furlongs: The Cocoon.

119 (R. Williams). 517. 50. S4 30 1 Oiziv 11 (Sande).

$4 50. $3(50 2 Rockberry. 119 Butwcll $1 0.20 Time. 1 :02 Idleness. Pichonne, Kitcat, Merry, Mary Grace.

Sea Lady. Placid also ran. SECOND RACE Purse. $1,300: claiming: 2-year-olds- five and one-half furlonfts: Cobra. 109 (Callahan).

$9.30. $4.60. $3 60 1 Compromise. 115 (Butwell). 0.10.

$4.80 2 Be Vourself. 108 (Obnen). $4.30 3 Time. 1 3-5. Trapeie.

Bar Light. Or-ban. Pheasant. Miss Stanley. War Bella.

Becky Sue. Kinh. Columbia 11.. Tamlielui. Old Guard and Mystify also ran.

THIRD RACE Purse. St.300: all one miie: Penstick. 105 (P. Walls). 53.00.

S2.80. 52.40 1 Son Ami, 100 (Wallace). $3.30. 52.40 2 Federalist. 113 (Callahan).

$2 70 3 Time. 1:41. Cnpt Martin. Brown Stout. On Top and Allumeur, also ran.

FOURTH RACE: Purse fl.HOO; claiminr. handicap: all ages: six furlongs: Lounger, 120 (Callahan). $5.00, $4.20, 53 20 1 Odd Seth. 102 (Munden). $8.50.

$4 80 2 Ensijrn. 104 (Wallace). $4.10 3 Time 11.1 4-5. Caligula. Leonard 0..

The Cherokee 11 and Dream Maker also ran. FIFTH RACE Purse. S2.O00: Wood-bourne Handicap: 3-i ear-olds mjie and seventy yards: Uichtship. 101 (Wallace). $19.70.

$7.40. i Overail. 115 (McAtee). $3S0. $2JtQ -JL Ford Drive 53.30 Literty OS (W.

Charles). S4 20 If I were a Night Watchman I WOULD carry one of those long-range flashlights that shoot a beam of light a city block in length I Wherever J. went on my rounds, I'd send the light ahead of me. No lurking 6kull-cracker could take we by surprise. I could sweep a circle 1000 feet in diameter from where I stood.

You bet! My job would be a whole lot safer and pleasanter with a trusty flashlight for companion in the dark and dangerous hours. Of course, it would have to be Eveready. flashlight! Rent a Ford Drive It Yourself Toorlns 9c I'er Mile NEW RATES tipe Sedan 12c I'er Mtle t4c l'er Mile OLDSMOBILE SIXES Sg Sport Totirtng i4c I'er MUe Coupes and Kedans iec IVr Mile Pins Cas and Want Grid Games The JJinawehu have an open date for Sunday. November 8. and would like to arrange a game with the Kpntre Ciub, l)ouim point or some other local eleven.

The locals were scheduled to play Jan pel College at Jaeitttr. Ind on that date but the latter team cancelled the game a few days aro The Ninaweba also have open dates for November 15 snd WC2. For fames paone Blackburn Rice at KuUi 82. Extra lire and riiU-lre Itoad Service iL 644-546 THIRD ST. Exclusive Ahcnts for, Dobbs Hals and Caps; n.

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