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10 THE COURIER-JOURNAL. LOUISVILLE. TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 7, 1932. Phillies Wallop LLYERS CO on the Heilmann Given Release By Reds Race Fixer Gets Six Months On Qruelty Charge Dodgers, 15-7, In BAINBRIDGE PARK.

RAZ-Purse. 500: claiming 3-year-olds and upward: six furlongs- Rag Tag 104 'Translucent ...109 Jltec 121 'Thistle Vic 10P Sandy San 113 'Cash Pla 113 IL.02 JS4 General Ormont.104 Princess Nancy 99 Stlkollne HI Virginia 0 101 Sam Patch 10 Chummy .104 Silver ware Nonana 99 Cherokee RirtM mo ore- Tn WASHINGTON PARK. FIR8T RACE Purse. 11.000; maidens; The Olendale 2-y-ir-old colts and aeld-mgs; five furlongs: Interpreter 115'Pryor 115 Northcutt 115 Wallop 115 Mighty Atom 115 Bob Dozer 115 Prince Pebble Uncle Donald 115 Michigan Lad ...115 High Diver 115 Broad Bill 115 Vennie 115 Telamon 115 Metaurus 115 Prince Vine .115 Sweepmore 115 Captain Logan ..115 Beau Cavalier ..115 Pillnita 115 Panic Bluea 115 SECOND RACE Purse. claiming: 3-year-olds; six furlongs: porto- Kings 24 ground SPEED HANDICAP With the Belmont meeting Only Major Tilt Wilson Clouts Two Homers; EAPL RUBY nearlng the wind-up.

Tuesdays feature race brings together a nifty band of sneed stars in what should pro 3v 7 Cincinnati, June 6 UP) Harry SECOND RACE Purse. 1500- nd si furlongT: Princess 99 Flying Fantom ..109 in Harry Kuhna .114 Tinkle 109 Master Sweep .114 Dawn. .114 Value 109 -gui. Heavy Sugar 106 Heilmann, one of the great among big pnaeldale 105-Prlnee Ascot ...110 Semester 107 Polyp 110 league batsmen, today was given his Winners Tally 14 Runs In 1st 5 Frames. vNeyv York Gambler Admits fjtring 2 Men to 'Sponge' Widener Horse.

Mliieola, N. June 6 UP) Jimmy Meghan, Broadway gambler and con- -rremeauate luz Marralne 107 Lady General ...105 -Night Vintage ...107 Jane Packard ...104 Bob Custer 110 Ballyhoo 110! Benefit 110 Rapid Birdie 105 "Lydla Ann 100 Women's Falls Cities. The Women's Falls Cities Golf Association has two big events billed this week. Today its members will meet in their regular invitational over the New Albany Country Club links. On Thursday they will go to Cherokee for a similar joust.

wiHonnet 106 Chow Mem 104 Algol ....114 Muir Station inl Philadelphia, June 6 UP) Back at unconditional release by the Cincinnati Reds. Bought from the Detroit Tigers in 1929 Heilmann served only ft year In the Red outfield before arthritis set in in his right wrist. Throughtout their home park. The Phillies today couana tseauty .107 Subtlety 107 Balderdash 110 Stuart 110 Altmark 106: Fairy Lass 105 a ,500: claiming 3 'niVwJl maidens: one mile and aev- en vide sparkling time for the five and a half furlong dash. The good Balko has won the past two renewm of this classic, but he is missing this time and It Is quite probable that the winner will turn up in The Beasel, which will carry the colors of J.

P. Smith and pack 119 pounds. The lightly weighted Microphone for the place and Panetlan for what is left. Flying Heels Is a nice racer, but has not been out since Jamaica and I am giving him a race. At Washington Park, the featured event is the Marquette Park a six-furlong dash for fillies and mares.

The good Manta. out only once this year, was handed el- and to be strictly the one to brat, 1:42 handily, and rates far above the others. Princess Camelia fesscd horse "doper" at racetracks, claiming: THIRD RACE Purse. $1,000 2-year-olds: five furlongs: plastered a 15 to 7 defeat on the Brooklyn Dodgers in the only game played in either major league. Joe Shaute.

Babe Phelps and Lefty was sentenced to a six months' jail i today's play Wil1 made STiiii 1 10' Roses ....105 'Pegg-s Lssie 96 the 1931 season he was helpless. This spring he strove manfully to come Heimach all felt the wrath of the Axia us Miss Brilliant ..112 St. Christopher ..116 Bronx Park 115 Doramella 110 Verugza 109 Kalola 107 Liqueur 118 Gloritone 112 Spot Pot 107 Rex Resent in; niH nn term today on a charge of cruelty toj animals. Meehan, whose career in- Emma Peffer Improving. eludes beine held as a material wit- Emma Peffer.

former State femi opan 101'intruder iin k. 1 ennce Tommy ...109 Time r. back. But. though will and eye were as keen as before, the wrist had lost its snap, and the power of his bat iTki.il.

wuiicy Phillle bats, which manufactured twenty-one hits, including Chuck Klein's fourteenth home run, and piled up fourteen runs in the first jue tin -santerno mi Back Kick! HU'Voltina 1 1104 ness in connection with the unsolved "'ne J501' champion who was hit in A I the head by a golf ball Saturday at and throwing; arm was gone. and scratched from Saturday's Oaks. mite ucnnm 1 10 Lillian 109 Justice Logan .115 Cousin Knn 1117 Jt-vear-olds: six furlongY: So, with little more than two weeks Red Roamer 116 Pink Slipper .107 should easily be second. Sandwraek, riiTh Jlm 107 FOURTH RACE Purse 1 (win- remaining before major league squads must be cut to the twenty-three- in the fifth, looks to me like some .1, the Audubon Country club was ie- rested last October and accused of, doj Monday by Dr. Hnn william White, who is attending rX SSStefS they1 DrWJ v.il.

bed Monday and that he would not ances: The Marnuette Park: 3-year-olds and upward: fillies and mares: six fur- five frames. Phil Collins, meantime, had the visitors baffled until the sixth inning, when the first of Hack Wilson's two home runs brought in a pair of tallies. The next inning saw the Dodgers ion cs: player limit, the Reds' management turned him loose. iwi'-KacKeteer 107 View 107'Best Balance 109 TJ 105'Cotton Time 103 r.lnmast 107 Bve o' Baby 107 102 'Purple Robe 107 thing of a spread, while Inheritor in the sixth, is one of those under-covcr (a)Abstirditv Ti5 Piiim. in BAINBRinc.F.

First Rare TranMurent. Nonana, Silver Ware. Second Rare Alamae. Tleavy Hurar, Free Helen. Third Rare Ri( o' Rnse.

Shaun Tad-rair. Milium J. Fonrth Rare Pnrgle rilrn Kteg. Fifth Race June Bourbon. Marlon Prestlce.

Sisth Race Hasola. Wety'a Fox. Bndrlv Raill. urcn yviihc hist uurcio i Heilmann was a keystone of the i litany mi QJ Ul iici llljUIJ Lady Couvin Manta 112Ua (Rosa de Cuba. .105 big bets.

Tuesday. score five more runs as Wrieht. iuu 'uunes 105 things that is likely to pay the grandstand. By way of lagnlappe, I have it straight that last effort was for Mr. (aiKeeneiand Stud entry.

FIFTH RACE Purse. 1 000- rlalmlne- FIFTH RACE Purse 600: claiming: The rJonVi- for and one-half O'Doul and Wilson hit for the circuit, and also saw the last of Collins. Ray Arraigned on a conspiracy charge, he pleaded not guilty. He was indicted on this charge; but legal study resulted in a change to the cruelty Detroit Tigers' line-up for fifteen years, for most of those batting above the -300 mark, and in 1923 reaching his peak of .403. His average for his entire baseball career was .342.

mne and one-eighth: Olamay 107 Parties Feminlue members of the Cherokee Golf Club will qualify for their club championship this week, opening Sweeney and that they plan to atage Benge hurled scoreless ball from Knee Hieh inoOnn Seventh Rare Hornsby, Tang, Herfc on Ulllnir If vrtll ret Ashhv, Charlie Bills 105 'Sandwriick ..110 ...107 ..110 ...105 ...107 ...110 hist rnvrrn vr onnv Heilmann started pro baseball with Tieht Rone 100 'Rieelorrtn Thursday and closing Sunday night. He pleaded guilty to that charge there on. Hack Wilson's two four-baggers were, his ninth and tenth of the sea Different wnai mean. AitmarK, in me secona. Portland of the Pacific Coast League.

strolling Time Easy Wi 10SI Doubles, YTon I 106 Parkersburg Daises Boy 100 June Bourbon Aurebon mlAllce Weber Prejtlae UOLadv Trust Trakaw 108 Tbbv 1 07' Ma norii Fly Stick 108'Snill today, and admitted having hired two; getting-in rouna win be over Zevar llORough Rider" .109 105 .108 .102 .102 .109 99 .108 is a consensus horse and taking a line Old Depot lOSTm.Ma .105 son and gave further indication the through his most recent effort, when he grabbed place money, should take Beauty Secret Sheet ...110 Wlndln On 110 Donna Dear 105 Bill Southam HOLast Attempt 110 Negroes to "sponge" a racehorse noies. longing to Joseph Widener. They Stuffed a small sponge into the ani-j Jo Kemper of Green Fields visited mal nostrils to hamper its breathing, bed an The Widener horse, by odd coinci- his second, an iron, on the green and pudgy slugger is regaining his 1930 form. The score: "Thank Heaven" SIXTH RACE Purse 00: the cranberries, especially lr tne track remains heavy. clalmlne: The Leo Jannev: 3-year-olds and upward At Bainbridge, the best word that I BFLMONT.

First Race Madame Snob. Illusive. Eva R. Seeond Rare Tahlrrlreen. Portrait.

Jark Anthony. Third Rare Rohlnsnn Crusoe, Snnbfnl. Panax. Fourth Rare The Rrasel. Microphone.

Paneilan. Fifth Rare Crowning (llorr. Mirrh King. Marooned. Sixth Rare harlrlih.

Miht Patrol. Portam. BEST HANCE CIIARI I KiH. Brook. a.b h.o.a.

Phil. a.b a can slip you is June Bourbon in the dence named Mr. Sponge, a favorite isank tne Dutl At. th Aniiprinrh trark last. lost.

fifth. She was. second her last time Taylor ..5 3 5 1 Mallon 2 ..5 3 1 2 Finn 3 5 1 1 3 Bartell ..5 1 2 Doul 1 .5 3 2 0 Klein ...5 3 2 0 Wilson ..4 3 2 1 Hurst 1 ...4 4 10 0 SIXTH RACE Purse. J1.000: claiming: and 'upward: mile and one- eiehth: Sweep Past 105 His Last 112 Inheritor 105 More Power 110 Irene T. lOODuelist 110 Chum 105Dodgson 107 ZiJa 104 'Transgression ..100 Petabit 100 Crushed Stone ..112 SEVENTH RACE Purse.

Jtl.OOO: claim mne hiiu one-ixieenin Harrow 107' R. K. Girl Balzar 11! 'Thomas Seth Snddv Basil 112 Bag o1 Gold Jnferno Lad 12HHasolB Kellev's Pride Cole Tantalizing 'Druggist Trice 107IWesty's out and will like the four and a half .107 .116 ..104 ..107 .112 ..113 .112 .112 ..113 lt rai- Tne Crescent Hill Board of Directors, iw I Bes T. ConkwriKht tells us. has given a Investigation resulted in arrest Of silver trophv.

properly ensraved. to James Hartwell and Drummond John-! wiihe iLutner Hmtnesi the ht. frrj I Necro porter, because he preferred it to on, Negroes, who confessed Meehan fr vr, h. ci elo 2 .3 0 6 3 'Whitney 3 .4 3 1 4 Slade ...2 0 0 1 Lee 1 5 2 3 0 Heimach 2 0 0 0 O. Davis m.5 3 10 owrepjiri Brienf Flag Picinich 0 3 2 V.

Davis c.5 2 6 0 ing. 4-year-oias and upward: mile and (How 109 Waitinir Maid furlong route. Prestige and Marion T. for what is left. Hornsby, in the seventh, is another that seems to have a bit of an edge.

He has boen allotted 102 pounds and is a prime router. The trackman tells me Translucent, in the initial spasm. Is nothing less performed for thp club thi spnnu. Most Probable Winner Manta. ollyrr' System llore harleigh.

Best Tarlav ronning Mania. Altmark. to ptare. Chehalls 105Trieze 110 Bobby Powers 1 10 Culloden 114 in iorth c.l 0 0 3 Collins 3 0 1 1 Kelly 1 ...1 1 3 1 Bernse ...1 0 0 0 Caldwell 1. 3 0 2 0 Shaute .1 0 0 0 Phelps .0 0 0 Wright a .3 1 0 II Typhoon 110'AIto 110 Chip 110 'High Storm 105 had been paying thorn $25 a week for three years to "fix" horses.

They sponged some and gave hypodermic Injections to others, they said, getting a bonus of $500 for each successful "fixing." Following their confession Meehan was arrested. Celts Defeated The Celts Palls citv Beverage baseball team lost, its fourth game in ten atari to Shelbyville by 8 to 5. at Sheiby- than a kick in the slats. Kunar lOSVesta 107 tiaramzaaa 110 Big Business 110 They open on two fronts Wednes Totals .38 12 24 13! Totals .42 21 27 11 LUNCH SEVENTH RACE Purse $500: claiming: 4-jear-olris and upward: one mile and one-eiehth: CurtaigC Call 104 'Southland Toy ..102 Mad A 102'Advance Agent ..107 Inca Dan 107 Jack Murphy 97 Hornsby 112 Herb Ashbv 115'Tane 104 Fd Reese- .107 Pauline H. 107 Chorister 1071 None Nicer 102 Uncle Charley 112'Gold Handle 107 Apprentice allowance claimed Weather clear: track fast By NICK ALTROCK.

Special to The Courier-Journal. En Route to Chicago, June 6. Thank Heaven we will be in and out of Chicago before the National conventions break loose there this month. It's bad enough living in the same town with Congress without running into a herd of delegates. Because no matter who he's pledged to, a delegate always looks uninstructed.

Well, our Washington club starts its first Western tour tomorrow and we will have the White Sox for duck soup and the Browns for dessert. Detroit and Cleveland may turn out to be a couple of tough steaks, but our batters are all ready with their toothpicks. (Copyright. 193S.) day in Canada. Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T.

viiie. Ky. An' dat's dat. nd Siier for Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 7 Robertson for Shelbyville Philaoelphia 4 0 2 4 4 0 0 1 jc 15 Falls City engaged in a pitchers' duel A1 Cavaliers Triumph until the seventh, when Stier's defense cracked and Shelbyville scored three in the seventh and two more in the eighth. defeated tht Southern The Cavaliers A C.

bv 7 to 5. -Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather cloudy: track sloppy. THORNCLIFFE PARK. FIRST RACE Purse.

J800; claiming: 3. year-olds and upward: seven furlongs: Precede. 104 (Quackenbush). 111.65. $7.50.

$4.10 1 My Betty. 108 (Aimers) $6.35. 2 Jane Ellen 104 (MattiolII). $3.30 3 Time. 1:26 3-5.

Nelson. 'Millionchats, Zonda Fair Orb. Grand Duchess 'Sleepy Belle. Hidden Thoughts. Burlap and Golden Light also ran.

'Field. Runs Batted In Hurst .2: Whitney. 4: Klein. G. Davis.

2: Lee, Wilson. 3: Wright, Finn. O'Doul. 2. Two-base Hits-Whitney.

Mallon. Three-base Hits Taylor. Lee. Home Runs Klein. Wilson.

2: Wright. O'Doul. Sacrifices Whitney. Bartell. Double Plays Collins.

Bartell to Hurst: Cuccinello to Caldwell. Left On Bases Philadelphia. 8: Brooklyn. 5. Bases On Balls Off Collins.

Phelps. Heimach. 1 Struck Out By Collins. 3: JUTT'S 305 West Walnut Nothing Over IOC Continuous Service WASHINGTON PARK. First Kaee Pryar, Telamon.

Metarns. Second Race Altmark. Premeditate, Semester. Third Race Liqueur. Mli Brilliant.

Bronx Park. Fourth Race Manta, Princeaa Camelia. Plumage. Fifth Race Sandwrark, Parties. Zevar.

Sixth Rare Inheritor. Zida. Dodrson. Seventh Race Culloden, High Storm. Runar BEST CHANCE MANTA.

Hlrum Jones hit best for the winners with a home run and two singles while Ray Stiff, former Coast Leaguer hit best for Falls City with a home run. a double and a sinqle in four trips to the plate. Stiff's homer was the longest drive ever hit in the Shelbyville park Falls City will play at again next Sunday in the second game of a three-game series. The score: Inninss 12345878 9 R. H.

E. Celts 0 0030000 2 5 5 Shelbyville 10010132 8 10 2 Batteries stier and Seivert; Robertson and Jones. i SWIM YMCA POOL $5 to Oct. 1 Single Privilege Fee for Xonmembers, 30 Cents SUN BATHS ON ROOF On Leave, 101 fphilllps). $3.30 3 Time.

1:47 4-5. Wandering Gold. Grandma Fair Thorn. 'Oscar. Hold.

'Indian Dance. 'By Product. Yankee Doodle and Valour also ran. 'Field. FIFTH RACE Purse.

$1,000: claiming: 3-year-olds and upward; mile and one-sixteenth: Deedle. 115 (Phillips), $5 80, $3.20, $2.40 Happen. 100 (Arnold). $5.30. 2 General Lejeune.

104 Dougherty). $3.20. 3 Time. 1:48 4-5. Bright Beauty.

Silvery. SECOND RACE Purs $1,000: allow- ances: 2-year-olds: five Turlongs: Phelos. 1: Heimach. 1: Benge. 1.

Hits Off Shaute. 6 In 2 innings inone out In third Phelps. 6 in 2: Collins. 12 in 7: Bense. In 2: Heimach.

9 in 4. Wild Pitch Collins. Winning Pitcher Collins. Losing Pitcher Shaute. Umpires Rigler and Barr.

Time of Game 1:53. BAINBRIDGE PARK. FIRST RACE Purse. $400: claiming: 4-year-olds and upward: six furlongs: Mvnheer. 101 ILanei.

13.80. S3 20. J3 40 1 Great Artist. 106 (Sylvester). $3.80.

3. 2 Foraet Not 113 (Fowlen. 15.40 3 Time. 1:12 3-5. St.

Maico. Abington. Gulliver. Halliard. Finir.

the French Rose. Delma Dunn and 'Water Lad also ran 'Field SECOND RACE Purse. J500; claiming: 3-vear-olds: six furlongs: Broad Lights. 107 (G. Arnold).

J8.10. S4.50 3.60 1 John Davenport. 110 fTremaynel. $3 65. $2.85 2 Seemego.

107 $4 10 3 Time. Meany. Parade Rest, Archwood Old Fashioned. 'Precious Dollar. 'Hone To Do and Lacquer also ran.

Grayson entry. Mister 10c, Cigar Smoker Have you been trying to find a cigar at 5c that will satisfy you? Buy a few John Ruskins, either sire. Perfecto Extra or Panetela. They will satisfy you! Distributor: Linker Cigar Inc. THIRD RACE Purse.

$800; claiming: mile and one- Make Speed. 109 (HaupO. SR. J4.80. 3 SO 1 i 3-year-olds and upward iuu uume ttigm also ran.

SIXTH RACE Purse. $800: claiming: 3-yenr-olds and upward: Canadian foaled; mile and a sixteenth: Durhess of York. 110 (Tremaynel. $3.85. $2 95.

2 6 Lord Cardigan. 110 (Abel). $8.65. $5.50.. 2 Pelorus, 110 (Magneri.

$8.65 3 Time, 1:49 3-5. Oil Rite. Tout Feu. The Hovel. Granite Rock.

Golader. 'Dushka and Mad Mullah also ran. 'Field. SEVENTH RACE Purse. $800: claiming: 3-year-olds and upward: mile and nne- Two Kentucky Golfers Qualify For Open Meet social uiimDer.

luo (oyivesierr, du. sixteenth' 3 Princess Zelda. Ill (G. Riley). 114.35.

Bn-rht Seas. 101 (Accardyi. $6 60 3 7 55 4 65 1 Time. 1:14 1-5. Resusted.

Red Vest. Fair Dawn. 108 j. Mattiolii! 10 80. w)5 12Z South Sixth Street.

Louisville, Ky. sea Billows, jadftaua, Maiinw. -nre. js bs Luxuriate. Wise Cross and lyan W.

also p0nrorn. 'l04 "(Rafls" $3 jib'. 3 ran 'Field Time. 1:46 4-5 'Friendly Ways. Flying UlUtrsilroindbrrtV Zeno.

Scot Free. 'Gold Mint, Fourth eighth-Ward. Redivivus. Zeal. Princely attention Friar Cliff, 110 (Obert).

$31.45, $12 45." and St. Tuscan also- ran. 'Field. $8.40 i ueorge ae Mar. job (Dougherty).

$8, $4 50 9 FOURTH RACE Purse. $800: claiming: 3-year-olds and upward; mile and Parsnip, 110 (G. Arnold). $5.70 .3 Time. 1:54 1-5.

Plain Dealer. Fair Avis. At lea.st two Kentucky golfers gained places in the National Open starting field Monday as twenty dis Darksini. 113 (Abelt. $31.75.

$15.30. $6 80 Bold Bendigo. The Marquise and Make Upset Lad 113 iDouzhertyl. 11 10. $5 70 7 Believe also ran trict qualifying meets were held.

At THIRD RACE Purse $500: claiming; 2. year-olds: four and one-half furlongs: Yvette Ill (West). $21.80. $10.20, $8 1 Mar Jean. 101 (Svlvia, $6.

$6.40 2 Balriy Tinker. 109 (Horvath). 4.20 3 Time :54. Swincourt, Billv Buford, Bonnie Lillian, Billy Bob. "Mary Phyllis, Sunvala, Marv Queen.

Blazing Crimp and Dr. Jillson also ran. 'Field. FOURTH RACE Purse. $700; claiming: 3-year-olds and upward: mile and one-sixteenth: Faylin.

108 (Lane), $12.20. $6.20. $3.40.. 1 King Pin. Ill (Southl.

$5 80. $3.60 2 Prince Farthing. 108 $3.80.. 3 Time. 1:46.

Reverberate. Grand Union. Fair Manna. Nyack and Brown Trap also ran. FIFTH RACE Purse.

$800: allowances; 3-year-olds and upward: six furlongs: Honey Locust, 103 (Carroll). $22.20. $11, $6 1 Perkins. 108 (Hardy). $5.80.

$4.60 2 Madwind. 98 (demons) $2.80 3 Time. 1:11 1-5. Fred Almy. Capacity.

mim union Astute. 'Royal Lassie and Fashion Show-t- Cincinnati, Art Smith, Covington pro, shot a 144 to earn one of the six places awarded the district. Johnny Fischer, former Kentucky amateur champion, but a resident of Cincinnati, also won a place, shooting 143. Craig Wood, Deal, N. former Louisville pro, held the second best score in the tough New York region.

Other Kentuckians in the Cincinnati meet failed to qualify. Jack Mohney, Lexington, had 78-94 172; George Meyers. Covington. 77-77 154. and Bunny Berning, Covington, 75-73 148.

Fred Miley, Lexington, withdrew after shooting an 80 for the first round, and Mel Sibul, Covington, retired after taking an 82. Nearly 1,000 golfers played thirty-six holes on twenty courses scattered throughout the country, each seeking to gain one of the 116 vacant places. The 116 who qualified Monday and thirty-four entrants who were exempt from qualifying rounds, comprise the A FRANK CONFESSION also ran. 'Mrs. J.

Grossman Mrs. H-Plattner entry. SIXTH RACE Purse $500: claiming: 3-year-olds and upward: colts, horses and eelrilngs: one mile and seventy yards: Distress Signal. 113 iRodriguezl. $14.40.

60. S4.60 1 Porto Beilo Gold. 113 (McAlister). $18 60. $7.80 Jorghensen.

106 (Buck). $4.40 3 Time. 1:46. Sally's Hour. Fireproof.

Fireline. 'Merger. Honeyman. Vacation Rudyard. Woodgain and Trudeeon also re.r Field.

SEVENTH RAOE Purse, $600: claiming: 4-year-olds and upward: mile and one-sixteenth: Scala. 110 rSylvester), $9.40. $4 40. $2.80 1 Vagabond. 110 (Reno).

$4 20, $2.60 2 Sir Dean. 110 (Sylvia). $2.40 3 Time. 1:45 4-5. Vera C.

Diddy Riddy. Lincoln Plaut and Smoke Stack also ran. field of 150 which will be off at Flushing, N. on June 23, WASHINGTON PARK. Ml -A STATEMENT BY THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY Spencer Gains Third Round In Memphis Meet FTRST RACE Purse.

$1,000: maiden vear-old fillies: five furlongs: rcilvr-ny. lis (J Pollard). $3.48. $2.54. 32 1 115 (H.

R. Rileyi. $4.93. $3.06. 2 Canorous.

115 $5.78 3 Time. 1:03 4-5. Bimmi. (aiBabee. Lady Aleene.

Happv Lope and la (Fair Crest also ran. taH. Headiey entry SECOND RACE Purse. $1,000: claiming: 3-year-olds and upward: fillies and mares: six furlongs: Shaker Lady. 107 (M.

$10.03. $6 38. $5 94, 1 Jessie Carey 107 (Martini. $14.76. $11.02 2 Fire Flash.

101 (Neel. J6.98 3 Time, 1:15 3-5. Petabit. Grey Kitty. Mild, Lady Ebony, Pretty Penny and Alma Vita also ran.

THIRD RACE Purse $1,000: allowances: 2-year-olds: five furlongs: Projectile. 109 lAlleni, $14.60, $6.64. $4.88 1 Levaal. 109 (Pollard). $3.74.

$2 64 2 Head Plav. 109 (W. Garner). $3.40 3 Special to The Courier-Journal. Memphis, June 6.

Charlie Spencer of Louisville provided the only upset of the opening day's play In the National Clay Courts Tennis championships here today. He eliminated Arthur Orth, one of Memphis' best players, in the second round. The score was 7-5, 2-6, 6-2. Orth played at the top of his form but was no match for the steady Spencer. Spencer mixed driving play from backcourt with opportune ad KM 3Wi vances to the net in defeating Orth, I former city and tri-State champion.

We discovered and purchased for our exclusive use and at the cost of millions of dollars a manufacturing process that was amazingly superior to our own. By this method, modern and automatic, millions of blades can be made at top speed without variation in quality. We incorporated refinements of our own invention and installed the new machinery, mrowiruz out all of our old equipment Now we announce today's Gillette blades, made by the new management The usual superlatives have no place in this sincere statement cf ours, so we will let the quality of the blades speak for itself. The green Gillette package remains unchanged, but the blades are new in every respect quality, performance, and method of manufacture. Time 1:02 2-5.

Old Hillside. Fivmg Fleet. Shavings. 'Sergt. Hill.

8un Gros. Midshipman. 'Svm Jack and Sue Terry also ran. 'Field. FOURTH RACE Purse.

J1.200: allowances: 3-yeai-olds: one mile (out of chute) Big Beau. 10 'CorbetO. $4.72. $2.80. .2.18 1 I Pass.

115 (MrCov). $5.08. $3.26 2 Yonkel. 106 (Maibenh 2.76 3 Time. 1:43 Rowdy Boy and Battering Ram also ran FIFTH RACE Purse.

$1,000: maiden 2-vear-olds: five furlongs (substitute racei: Double Shuffle. 115 (H. R. Rileyi. $18 02.

$9.04. $4.58 1 Terry Lass. 115 (M. Rose). $4.34.

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We learned why. Our equipment had not been equal to the task of producing millions of blades at high speed without a certain variation in quality that affected a small portion of our output As a result some blades that left the factory were not as good as you Had a right to expect Im Arnold Simons and Ed Bucnart oi Louisville did not go into action to-iday but will have an active day to- morrow. Here's the greatest malt value on the market! Why accept less? Besides. the BIG 3-LB. CAN of RED TOP contains the finest, richest, purest malt that's made! One trial will convince yon! Dusky Lass.

115 (J. $2.46 3 Time. 1:04 2-5. Stately Lady, Plum Orchard and Visalia also ran. SIXTH RACE Purse $1,000: claiming: 3-year-olds and upward: one mile and an elshth- Come On.

115 (Anderson). $.7.02. $3.64. $2 10 1 Totem. 115 A.

Richard). $3.72. $2.22 2 Garlic. 116 (Meade). $2.10 3 Time.

1:59. Badminton and Nacho also ran SEVENTH RACE Purse. claiming; 4-year-olds and upward; mile and one-eighth: Niato. 101 (Martin). $58.50, $22.22.

$12.64 1 Half Day. 108 (J. Renickl. $16.44, $10.62. 2 Dixie Lad.

105 (Meade). $3.94 3 Time, 1:58 4-5. Bunyora, Brains, Master Ace. Royal Charge and Wicker Drive also ran. SUTTER, L0TT ADVANCE IN CLAY COURTS MEET Memphis, June 6 (P) Cliff Sutter, New Orleans, moved easily through two matches today to reach a round ahead of the field In the first day's play of the National Clay Courts Tennis Championship.

Sutter, seeded No. 2 next to George Lott, Chicago, took a second round match from Emil Hastings, Tulsa, 6-3, 6-0, and came back later to eliminate John D. Muse, Jackson, 6-1, 6-0. Lott wasn't forced to extend himself to take the measure of Evan Pell-man, Memphis. 6-2, 6-1.

Bryant Grant, University of North Carolina, a product of Atlanta courts, breezed through the second round with a 6-1, 6-1 victory over Percy Young, Memphis. Berkeley Bell, New York, seeded No. 3, went into the third round when Alexander Wellford Iltn) LBS. BELMONT PARK. FIRST RACE Purse.

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Its extraordinary sharing performance vrfll convince you that the Blue Blade is the sharpest ever produced. A blue color has been applied to the blade for easy identification. It is contained in a blue package. Cellophane wrapped. mediately we directed our principal effort toward the achievement of uniformity.

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Frisch. on the sick list himself for some time, is scheduled to assume his new post in the game at Boston tomorrow afternoon. Reese, injected Sunday Into the much-juggled Cardinal infield, which at times has numbered several players now no longer with the club, almost stole the show a double victory of the champions over the Reds. In the field his play was sensational. He figured in four double plays in the first game and one in the second, accepting several difficult chances without a bobble.

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