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-S SECTION 2 SPORTS THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, WEDNESDAY-'MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1958 SPOjRTS Wins; Gadsden Plays Today Monterrey Sports In Brief the nation's Class AA clay target title at Vandnlia, Ohio, and it may be days before the championship is decided. Seven of the country's top gunners tied for the laurels by breaking 200 straight at the 59th Grand American Trapshoot, and six of them broke another 50 before darkness stopped the extra heat. The shootoff will be carried over into today's North American Clay Target Championship race and fired as a part of the regular event. Homer Sherrard of Louisville broke 199 of 200 targets to lead Kentucky gunners. Other Kentucky scores: Paul Ritchie.

Valley Slstlon. 17; Dwlght Brown. Barbourvlll, 187) Jo Gadsden, which drew a first-game bye, In the other semi-final at 4 p.m. Gadsden won the Louisville regional last week: Monterrey won at Louisville last year en route to the tide. Other Dafrbflll Baseball great Paul Waner, once the "Big Poison" of the Pittsburgh Pirates and later the conqueror of pneumonia and tuberculosis, was hospitalized with a heart attack at Omaha.

Doctors said he was in "fair" condition. Ray Yochlm, pitcher, replaced Charlie Silvers as manager of ft Frem Wlr 0UK Defending champion Mon terrey, Mexico, Darien, and Kankakee, won open. ing round games yesterday in the 12th annual Little League World Series at Williamsport, Monterrey eliminated Tearl Harbor, Hawaii, 11-0 behind the one-hit pitching of Hector Torres. Darien defeated Valley field, Quebec, 7-2. Tom Fowler's home run leading off the bottom of the sixth inning gave Kankakee a 21 victory over Tortland, Ore.

Monterrey and Darien meet In the first semi-final game to- day at 2 p.m. Kankakee meets s0 va 1 'y WW I'xt If ERE 0 IRE, .1 Susan's Sir, winner of the featured Earl Ruby Purse at Ellis Park yesterday, is shown in the winner's circle. Ruby, sports editor of The Courier-Journal, presents the trophy to Charles H. Koring, husband of the owner of Susan's Sir. That's jockey Norman Cartwright astride Susan's Sir.

Others (from left) are trainer Bob Holthus, Ruby, Koring and Mike McNerney, son of Courier-Journal Turf Editor Jerry McNerney. Susan's Sir paid 13.60, $5.80 and $3.60. Wins Earl Ruby Purse at Ellis Park an( ony to 1 a e. Willio Shoemaker will ride three lengths behind Chit Chat. V.

B. Williams brought in Munch, whose three straight Cayenne as tho winner of the triumphs included a win in a rif" eighth race to take the lead division of the Cleopatra Slakes clt Golden East tio and among Ellis Park jockeys with A der has not been assigned pat -oian aas' l7 bepn ilh Bol RJ sub, d. threwiuarter lengths in the by Waj wilh 15 uct $6,000 Bernard Baruch Birthday Wednesday's feature Is the Others in the field Include "fdicap $1S Sing Purse, an Calumet's entry of Amoret and nffiZlto GMSi allowance for 2-yar-olds at five Rosewood, Woodlawn, Lady La- as furlongs. Tulsa Lad was top. rue.

Estacion, Klompen, Oricnne Jfst 25 -IS Eo 'f h5d VA in I fl toV" UrtS Prbahle field mn0 ATLANTIC CITV-Wise Mar- stretch', was third. the New Orleans Pelicans of the Southern Association. Virgil Akins of St. Louis takes on Charlie "Tombstone" Smith in an ovcr-lhc-weight bout tonight at Chicago in his first ring appearance since winning the welterweight crown. The 30-year-old Akins will be shooting for his fifth straight knockout or TKO.

In this string is his title scrap June 6, with Vlnce Martinez. Ho slugged Martinez to the canvas nine times and the fight was stopped in four rounds. ripihoot Darkness halted a shootoff for i Em won his first race of the year when he defeated Chit Chat by a length in the featured al- lowance event. Wise Margin was rated perfectly by jockey Nick Shuk. Chit Chat, ahead by two lengths, couldn't hold the lead and Wise Margin swept past to win in 1:43, only four-fifths of a second off the track record.

Mile. Dianne finished third, I time.) till m.i Blue Horlinn 101 Penn Kemp IIS French Genua .115 Bonnie Kapolr 110 IS rial npirit 110 415,000) allow.) I f.t I.orltam 114 Hlht Request 114 New Star 114 Ibn Ponder II All Joy 119 Charcoal (Irey 117 Whlspera 109 MKilhben Shot Cay 114 street 109 a -Slewirt-Dlrkey. Richard Nugent entry. 4'i a ('here Hete 110 K.lfln Question .120 Have And Hold IIO Vella 111 Dart 107 Hlstarmond Ill John's Bid Ill Lahore 107 Sly Spike Ill a-Van Hern entry. clmi.) 4 ft up) 1 1 14 m.t Mandalay Mlia 110 stone Cryital Ill Choice Double 117 Swayalong 107 World Serlee 111 Camden 112 Mlaa J.

B. Ill 1 Dot Ill Galllvanter 120 a-Warteeia. 107 b-Rrother Joal 117 a-Grtsaom entry, Hoffmann entry. 5 pound! apprentice allowance claimed. ELLIS PARK 7-Pluminelli, 143.40, 17.20, 1.10; Heavenly Bliia, 1, ill-Dee Boyd (with On latter), 1, 1 HI Blllee, 111, 5.70, 3.20; Mm Archway, 1.40, 1.40; Prairie Prince, 3.20.

DAILY DOUBI.B-4255.10 1 Colonel Patch, 14. l.M, 3.40) Mill Newcaitle, 17.40, 1.40) Katiet Muiic, 4.60. 4 Titer Trip, 11.10. 4, 1.40) King Road, 4.60, 4.10) Ripper (field with Abolition, Athapascan), 5.40. 5 Suiant Sir, 113.40, S.IO, 1.60; Breety 1.60, 1.60) Careleia Beau, 1.10.

4 Oiaee Chief, W.J0, 1040, T.40) Never Tardy, 4.40, 1 40; Soupy (field with But Why, CabeHel, 4.20. 1 Monalee, 31.60, 17 49; Judy 4, 3 40) Netted (field with Mental Oymnatt), 7. Cayenne, 14.10, 4.10, 1.30) Flylnf Admiral, 7.10, 4.60; Alt Choice, 5.10. WASHINGTON PARK 1 fleet Cayle, 111.44, 1.10; Point Dhenneur, 3.40, 2.40; Frame Up, 1.40. 2 Gratit Brown, II, 4.60, 1.40; Game Conqueror, 4, 1.40; Why Weep, 7.10.

DAILV DOUBI.E-1137.40 1 Beundlnt Beth, 412.20, 31.40, 14.70; Jullet't Son, 1.60, 4.20; Cotwich, 4.30. 4 Boatt, 13.40, 3.40, 1.30: Bayou Nymph, 7.40, 5) Rilque lone, 4.N. 5 Carmen Lou. 11.40. 4.40.

1 40; Irlth Cousin, 3.40, 3.40; Watch Always, 1.20. 4 Slammin Harp, 113.40, 4.10, 4.20; 4.24; Calclr, 7.40, 4.10) Leo, 1.70. 7 Roman Crown, 11.40, 4.W. l.M; Quail 15.40, 1.60; Quibay, 1.60. I Two fly Charlie, 174.10, 10.30, 6 10; Music Supreme, 4.10, 1.10; Star Apache, 1.40.

6 Perfector, rwith Danny Boy 13.40, 1.40, 2.70; Solar Clipper, l.M; Wise Eddie, 3.40. SARATOGA if 1 CHICAGO-T a Stables' Munch, winner of three straight, shares top weight of 116 pounds with a California entry, Born Rich, In the 25th running today of the Arlington Matron Handi- cap. Ten of the country's best fil- lies and mares are entered In the Arlington Park feature which offers a gross of $55,950 if all go to the post. Stella r. Ash, Mis Dorothy Stu llts.

Mr. Mary Block of New Car. lisle, Indiana, and Mr. Denial J. Stlglitai sister of Mr.

Jame MaTlons also survived by I grnd. children and 1 great-grandchlld-RemaUi resting Owen Funetal Home, Virginia Ave. Funeral service Wednesdsy morning :3 a.m. from Owen Chapel and at I o'clock from Christ tha King Church. Burial Cava Hill Croe SWATWOOD, Mr.

Denver, Ago 4 year. Tuesday. August 19, 1958, 9:45 a.m. Residence. K.

Wei; nut. Beloved father of Misses Carol Ann and Anna Catherine) Swart, wood: also survived by father, Thomas Swartwood nt Warren, sister, Mr, Lillian Morgan) brother. Alfred Swart wood; devoted friend of Mrs. HuttH) BaUxh. Services) from Neurath Funeral Home, 726 E.

Market St. Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Interment Resthaven Cemetery. TOOLIV, Josephine (ne; Dllks), at General Hospital. iUQ a.m.

Tuesday, August 19. 19S8. Residence 2922 S. 5th St. Beloved mother of Mrs.

Wesley Duvall. Ural. RoUey, and Murland Tooley, also urvivrd bv brother Wilbur Dllks, Dayton, Ohio, and 4 grandchildren. Funeral from The Emerson Funeral Home, 4601 S. th 10 a.m., Wednesday.

August 20th. Interment Walnut Creek Cemetery. Ohin County. WEBB, Mrs. Clara passed in her 61st year, Sunday, August 17, 195S at 9:50 p.m.

Residence, 2912 Hartlage formerly of 12)9 Hull St. Devoted mother of Mr. Lester (Wllla Me) Payton and Mr. Jame William Webb; beloved itr of Mrs. Frank Schrader, Mr.

Louisa Jamison, Mra. Una Ma McGlntv, Messr. Henry and Frederick W. Cesse; also survived by 7 grandchildren. Mrs.

Webb Is at thy Arch L. Heady Funeral Home, 1201 E. Oak at Schiller Ave. wher) services will be conducted Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. by the Rev.

John Evans, Pastor of the First Lutheran Church. Interment Cav Hill Cemetery. YOUMANJ, William suddenly. Monday. August 18, 1958; age 51 years; residence 10SJ Parkway Dr.

Loving huahsnd of Fay Foster You-mans; devoted father of Mrs. Edward B. (Dolores) Ferrell of Wad-dv Kv.i grandchildren urvive also his stepmother Mrs. Mlnnia Youman of Cullman, Ala. I half-hrnther Nesl Yoiimans.

In Georgia. nd hiilf-slster Mrs. DeWitt Lever-ett, Fltigerald, Ga. Mr. Youmsni will be In Embry-Bosse Funeral Home, 2723 Preston until a.m., Thursday.

FuneYal service: Firit Lutheran Church, 417 K. Broadway, 10 a.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Cemetery loll. Monument.

PATVKK MONUMENT CO. 017 E. Jefferson St JU 4-18M Out of the High BenDlstrlct Funarnl Jjiroetori. BarretT funeral home 1230 Bardstown Rd. HI 17SIH BOSSE "STSON Funeral Horn Barret ndEMIon Ayes.

HI 434l Lt -sF CRALLEf INC. 1330 S. Third St. ME 4-W46. ME 4-3M7.

DOUGHERTY SON 1230 S. Jd St ME 4-3771. Broadway at 34th SP Mi, MAAS FUNFRALHOMB Stanley H. Mass. Broadwayat Floyd JU -4ttl The MrDsnlel Funeral Home.

Ine. EM S-J566. 3-3567, 43.19 Park Blvd ALBERT NEURATH SON Funarai Horn 7W Market NUNNELLY Funeral Horn 4327 Taylor Blvd EM t-7tS JOHN RATTERMAN SONS Funeral Parlor 114 Market SP -4l GODFREY RUSSMAN SON Funeral Horn l(HICos. ME SCHOPPENHORSrr" BROS. Funeral Horn 19th andMarket JU M.194 L.

D. PEARSON SON. INC. 1310 S. Third St.

ME 4-3621. '49 Breckinridge Lana TW lodge Notices Jf. CEOROB Lodge Number J.U" F. and A. 2858 Frankfort Ave.

will meet In stated communication this Wednesday, August 20, 1958 at 7:30 p.m. for regular business meeting and F. C. degree. Visitors welcome Max P.

Krletman, Master. David F. Kali. Sec'y, Wher to Co. 10 OX BOW Inn, on U.

S. 60, 7 mile" west of Fort Knox; serving daily 10 to 8:30 except Monday evening: first Smorgasbord served in thi area; each Tuesday, Friday and Sunday, 5 to 8:30 p.m. Varied menu served ajl other days, Vacation Suggestions. 10-A HANOVER "BEACHrHanovefriniC Spend your vacation on thl beautiful Ohio, modern cabins, swimming, boating, fishing, dancing. Writ for pamphlet UN 6-292J.

restricted lost. Jil BICYCLE, boy'a Zepher, serial H- 8144508, several weeks ago, Cozy Theater parking areal reward. MB (-9806. CYLINDER- day. West End, enrouie bast fcncii reward.

James Mlnton, Box 5U. Lees Lane, SP 4-1440. DOG, Colli Shepherd, female! black with yellow neck; named Susie; tag number 84.10: vicinity Lillian and Montana; reward. MB 7-3860 after 5 p.m. DOG, large while male; black, brownish, spots; curly stiff ha in tag 10055; also female Beagle, tag 8448 9th and Hill, reward $10.

ME 5-76D2. DOd. olldbiack Cocker, niafe: vicinity of Southern I'kwy. and Florence: answers to Tango; reward. Call EM 3-402L DOG female Beagle duddv.

black with tan, strayed from vicinity of Penway and Bells Lane; child! pet; reward. SP 5-6298. DOG, female Collie, red and white: wearing collar, number 12868, named Patty; from Fern Creek rewardj CEJ-5S31. DOG, Toy Boston" Bull, female; white on chest and back; named Frisky; In vicinity 4th and Central! reward. ME 7-2010.

DOG, female, black Chow and Shepherd mixed, answer to Lady; lost from 18th and Maple; August 16th. Call SP 8-9478. DOG. male Cocker, white, beige; Berry, Taylor tag 4288, red collar; reward. EM 8-7567, RING, lady's, gold mounted, nibl? surrounded by small diamonds; Fri.

day, vicinity 27th and Chestnut; St, Charles Church; reward. SP 8-4857 1 "VVALLfcf, man's, brown: Preston Hgwy. or 17th and Duncan, money needed badly; reward. ME8-2044. "VVRiStWATCH, diamond" platinumf Douglas Loop: finder please call HI 6432.

reward. WRISTWATCH, lady's whit goldf lost Saturday at Fontaine Ferry Park; reward. Call SP8-1311! Found. 12 DOG; female" Beagle, HasTworn col-" lar; not a puppy. Call after 5 p.m., KM 6-3209.

Information Prionoli. 13 VACANCY In approved home for" ladies; new wsrd open for semi-invalids; also special medical car) for diabetic and arteriosclerosis; 2a hour nursing care; reasonable rates. Ill 4401. "CALLINGTTlf.X. operators and for.

mer P.B.X. operators to meet for a social gathering and dinner soon. Write C. 572, care SUNSET Nursing Home 4926 "Dixie vacancy 1 gentleman and 1 ladies; eeml-privat rooms. EM 6-42)4.

or EM 6-9888. STOP excessive drinking. SamarP tan Clinic, 238 E. Kentucky. JU 4-1406.

ALCOHOLIC only, licensed EASTWOOD Home Ch 5-4506. S. 60. Eastwood. Ky.

Spi-vicm Offered Service Offered Generol. 14 "ADDITIONS, baler ments. attics finished; carports. breereway built; residential and commercial remodeling: 15 year experience; complete job, plumbing, wiring, heating, etc; expert, enced workmen, prompt service, Wm. Zur-Schmelde, Builder.

TW 5-7618 DDI TIONS, ALTERATIONS Remodeling, repairing, painting. We In the additiona ol ROOMS, BATHROOMS, PORCHES. Reliable sober insured workmen-Estimate free- 36 montb to pay. ULVbLUrllbM CO. Call any time.

JU 3-1851 ADDITIONS, rooms added, garageC carporte, siding: 20 year guarantee: as little as 5 ner month, noth ing down, free estimates, Bond-stone of Loulsvib. ME 4-3638; after p.m., GL g-5133. ADDITIONS, complete remodeling," building: home repair from foundation to chimneys; on job supervision, no money down, convenient terms wilh lowest prices. Jim Finn, JU 3-9628. ADDITIONS, remodeling, brlrkf work, bad wet walls, chimneys, tuck pointing, stucco, olsstering.

caulking, waterproofing, painting. roofs. All work guaranteed: frea estimates, references. JU 5-2888. ADDITIONS, REMODELING HI A terms, 5 years: ROOMS, BATHROOMS.

STORE FRONTS, all tvpes of remodeling and construc tion, tall the man that works on job. Mr. Kcssler, GL 8-3M3. ASPHALT, concrete work; reason able; reliable: no job too small; free estimates; guaranteed black op. SP 2-7181.

BICYCLES; repair all makes; parts; ptck-up. JU 2-1676. CITY CYCLE. 218 W. Market.

BOOKKEEPING, stenographic serv ice: payroll and monthly reports: thoroughly experienced: delivery si-rvii optional. 8-5072 or writ) 677, care BUDGET sif HVirE i) F.vhmtiNK IN nrnr Group your bills, make I iiayment can sftnrd: we give fast, emi nent se-vire to you and your cred itors; our systemalie p. an wiil h-ip yJ. He sre not connected uiin o'her budcet service In Kea- tui-kiana r.Hdt'Pt Manage-, T. Steel iic-rt Builnet Sep.ire in l.fuisvi!!a 4.i:i Hoffman B.dg., I S.

sin J7 ju IB INVITATION tested propoeale will be received at the oiflce of the Division of bchool I-uncbes, South Sixth Street, Louis. vllie, Kentucky, until o'clock em. Central hUndard Time (10 O'clock a.m. eiiusl Daylight Time) August is, Uoi tor Canned Goode Specification for tilt above can be obtained by calling or addressing, the Division of School Lunches. For general conditions, te specifications.

The right to accept or reject ail bid it reserved. aimed Omer Carmlchael, SupL ily Evelyn L. Rielie. Director Division of School Lunches TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of Assistant Regional Commissioner, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax, Internal Revenue aiervice, Cincinnati, Ohio, Date of first Eublicailon, August 13, Notice is eretoy given thai on A must 1, lH, one) 11190 Pontine 1-door Sedan, Motor No, FsTHltnoKO with accessories, was aeixed In Brevklnrklge County. Kentucky, for violation of St U.S.C., section 7 JUL Any person claiming an Interest In said property must file a claim and deliver a -JO cost bond with the Super visor In Charge, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax, Louisville.

Kentucky, ou or before September 12, 1IH. otherwise tho property will be forfeited and disposed of according to law. ti. ft. retersott, ant Regional CommWioner, LIOAL NOTICI Thl notice published In compliance with Order of the Public Service Commission of Kentucky In Caao No, 35Jtl In the matter of the application of The Western Union Telegraph Com.

pany to revise lie Intrastate rales, which la set for hearing on August 26, I8SH, al A Central Standard Time In the office of the Commission In Frankfort, Kentucky. The Telegraph Company ha filed tariff amendments with the Public Service Commission of Kentucky providing for increases In ratee on Intrastate message telegraph and money order services. Ae a result of Increased wage costs under Union Contract renewals, which bees me effective June 1. I DM. rate lncreasee became necessary.

Proposed rate) increases apply to telegrams, day letter, night letters, day and night press messages, money orders and commercial news services. Full snd complete tariffs of proposed Increases are on file with the Publie Service Commission at Frankfort, Kentucky and at aU Western Union office In Kentucky, INVITATION TO QUALIFIED BIDDER SEWER CONSTRUCTION Sealed bids for the construction of Indian Forest Subd. Sec. 1 Sanitary Sewers will be received at the office of Metropolitan Sewer District, 412 W. Market Louisville, untU 11:00 A.M., Central Standard Time, August 20, 19M.

Contract No. M5, above con-truclinn. under Record 448 and 4H7, provide for construction of approximately 1375 linear feet of 8-lnch sanitary sewers and appurtenant work. Plans, Specifications and Information for Bidders will be available on Friday, August 1958, at the office of the District, upon deposit of tlO.OO for the complete set or flans ana specuica. tlnns.

Bidder's Dronosal must accom. panled by a certified check In the amount not less than 10 of the Lump Sum Price or Prices, plus the Evaluated Price of the other Item of the Proposal. The District reserve the right to reiect any or all bids, or waive any Informality on any bid. and to accept the proposal considered by the District to be on the whole the nest. LOUISVILLE AND JEFFFRSON COUNTY METROPOLITAN KKWER DISTRICT L.

J. Herrmann, Chalrmaa IT'S EASY to place a Classified Advertisement Call JUnlper 5-7511 nd ask for an Ad Taker If you are a permanent resident of the city (either listed in the city directory or telephone directory), you need only say CHAROI IT An "accommodation" bill will be lent you after the advertisement expires. The Courier-JouraaJrsjv, The Louisville Timcs These newspaper do not know-' lngly accept ads of a fraudulent, misleading, controversial or discriminatory nature and reserve the right to edit or reject any copy aubmittrd. The classified advertising section (except for some advertisements In special categories) does not appear in early editions of The Courier-Journal (including copies sold on the street the night before publication day) The Courier-Journal and Time will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of an advertisement. Notice of errors nmit be given in time for correction before next insertion.

COPY CLOSE (day before) for week day Issues of Tha Courier-Journal or Times. 5 p.m. Friday for the Sunday Courier-Journal. EMERGENCY DEADLINES (For receipt of advertisement or corrections that could not be placed earlier.) 10 a.m. (same day) for Time (Friday 9:30 a.m.).

No advertise, menu started in Times Saturday, 10 a.m. Saturday for Sunday Courier-Journal. CANCELLATIONS Accepted untU p.m. Monday through Friday for daily Courier-Journal; until 12 o'clock noon Saturday for Sunday Courler-Joumali until p.m. Saturday and from 6 pm until 9 p.m.

Sunday for Monday Courier-Journal. When cancelling a classified advertisement be sure to get a "cancellation number." This is your record and it is important that you have it In the event of a mis-understanding or adjustment. Announcements Oealhs and Funerals. 1 DIXON, France Storey, age 52 years, Monday, August 18, laaa, at 3:0 a.m. Residence, 411 E.

Gray SI. Beloved wife of Ruus S. Dixon; loving mother of Nancy Ann, Donald B. Sgt. Ralph V.

S. Army, S. Sn. John V. S.

Navy, and Robert L. Dixon; also survived by her mother, Mrs. France Ann Haas; 3 brothers, Kobert Storey, Burlington, N. C.j John Storey, Tuscon, Leon-ard I. storey, and 8 grandchildren.

Funeral service Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. from Embry-Bosse Funeral Home, 2723 Preston by Rev. Carl T. Davis, of Parkway Methodist Church. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

FRANK, Irwin Robertaon, Sunday, August 17, 1958. at 9:50 p.m., St. Joseph Infirmary. Residence 4428 S. (ilh St.

Beloved husband of Gertrude Hagerman Frank, also survived by several cousins. Funeral from Pearson's, 1310 S. 3rd. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Cave II 111 Cemetery.

JUMPP, Mr. Fannie Keith, Monday, August 18, 1D58, in her 73rd year, al her residence, 4653 Dear-ing Ave Widow of the late Captain Oather Jumpp; beloved mother of Mr. John Jumpp and Mrs. F'lorence Gleason; also survived by grandchildren, Jim and John Denim Jumpp, Jackie and Jill Gleason, and 1 niece. Mrs, Jumpp is resting at the George L.

Manning Funeral Home, 518-520 N. 2iith St. Services from the funeral home Thursday at II a.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. LANKERT, Mr.

William J. passed on in his 48th year Tuesday, Aug. 19. 11)58 at 6:55 p.m. In St.

Joseph Infirmary, residence 1288 Lucaa Ave. Devoted brother of Mrs. Wil-liam H. (Fdith) iloellman. Mrs.

William E. (Bertha) Hermann, and Mr. Robert W. Lankert. Services for Mr.

Lankert will be conducted al 8:30 Friday morning in the cbapel of the Godfrey F. Russman Son Funeral Home. 1041 (loss Ave. and 9 o'clock in St. Boniface Church.

Interment. Zachary Taylor Cemetery. MAY, Winnie Kelly, Tuesday, August 19th. 1958, at 6 a.m. at ber residence, Montrose age years.

Widow of Rhesa R. May; beloved mother of Mrs. Russell E. Newton; sister of Mrs. T.

Mailing, Areola, Mrs. William Lemon, Jackson, Mrs. W. K. Freelsnd, Mobile, and Mr.

Benton L. Kelly. Shreveport, La.i also survived by 2 grandchildren. Funeral from Pearson's. 149 Breckinridge Lane.

Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in Cava Hill Cemetery. McFERRAN. Mr. James Saturday, August 16, 1938, Pasadena.

age 100 years. Survived by wife, Mrs. Cora Keith McFerran; sons James C. McFerran, 111, of Louisville, and Jean C. McFerran, Pasadena.

4 grandchildren. Remains will arrive Lee E. Cralle 1330 S. Third at p.m., Tuesday, August 19. Funeral from Cralle's at 11 a.m., Thursday.

August 21. Interment Cave Hill Cemetery. SHERLOCK, Mrs, Clara Barbara (nee Becktnann), passed on in ber 7uth year. Tuesday, August 19, 1958, 11:55 a.m. Family residence 10:23 E.

Burnett Ave. Reloved wife of Mr, John W. Sherlock; devoted mother of Elmer J. and Raymond B. Sherlock; sister of Rudolph A.

Beckmann and Herman L. Heck, mann; also survived by grandchildren. Services for Mrs. Mier. lock will be conducled Thursday morning at 8:30 in the chapel of the Godfrey F.

Huiistniii Ac Son luneral Home. 1041 Goss Ave. and 9 o'clock in St. Flliabeth Church, Interment, St Michael's The St. Ann Altar Society will please meet In Russman's at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday to pray tho riwarv. SHBADER, Mrs. Minnie fnee Mc. Gannl, at Jeffersonville, Tuesday. August 19, 191, in her 4Kth year.

Beloved wife of Mr. Mailer devoted mother of Mr. Thomas Shrader and -Miss Nina Ann shrader: daughter of Mr, William McGann: sister of Mr. Elder Mr. Frank Mc.

t.ann and Mr. sain Iti.hertsmi. Funeral Friday at 1" .10 a.m. from F. M.

Sons Funeral ILmie, IJO VV. Maple Jcffc rsnnvillc, Intl. Interment in cmeterv. 5TIGLITZ. Mrs.

Eliabelh M. (n'a passed auay August is, at 7 in her SMh. al ber residence, 3:7 shawne Dr. Tevripd rrvither of Mrs. Ku.arm Learn, Fort kuMis, Virginia, Mrs.

A 4 ai.v ju Ittrkerson, I.oultvllla. J. C. William, Paris, 198; Barnes Bradley, Louisville, 197; William Maya, Elhtabethtown IU6; Hun, Maysville, IliOi Mra. Helen Ryan, Maysville, 190; Foley Wheeldon, Central City, JIM; W.

D. Branch, loin, villa, 183: Dr, U. A. Vaughan, l-ouiavlll. 190; N.

Zabel, Louisvlll 185: U. B. Hellers, Louisvlll. 189; Dr. J.

S. New-man, Henderson. 193; Webb I-ee, Tomp-klnsvllle, 10.1; Karl T. Hayes, Beres, 1112; Robert Tsylor. Winchester, J.

T. fihouse, Leilngton. I Ml Virgil buowder, Louisville, 196. Football Since the death of Coach Red Sanders just last Thursday representatives of other colleges have attempted to lure away junior college football prospects lined up by U.C.L.A., the new Bruin head coach, George Dick-erson, said today, Sanders was buried yesterday in his hometown of Nashville. Boxing Tests Deadline Set For Sept.

17 Shawnee Houts Part Of Mayor's Program Preliminary" eliminations of the Mayor's Youth Fitness Program Boxing Championships will be held October 1, 2, 6, 7, 9 and 13 at Shawnee Post, American Legion, 2800 W. Main. The entry deadline is September 17. Entry blanks may be obtained from any of the zone box-ing chairmen of the Department of Parks and Recreation office in City Hall. The initial weigh-in is scheduled September 24 at Shawnee Post.

A boy will be weighed each day he fights. Eligible is any boy in the Ken-tuckiana area who is also eligible to compete as an amateur un-der rules of the Amateur Athletic Union. The tournament will be waged on a double-elimination basis. The winner and loser bracket will be used after the original draw. Any contestant suffering a knockout win be eliminated.

But when a boy loses by a technical knockout, a physician will decide whether he is able to continue. SHOW TONIGHT Zone 5 of the Mayor's Youth Fitness Program will stage an amateur box-ing show tonight at Highland Post, American Legion, 2919 Bardstown Road. Admission will be 90 and 50 cents. There will bo co-features. They will match Sam Vaughn against Jerome Rowan and Bobby Cook against George Wilhoyte.

The first bout will start at 8 o'clock. Staggs, Burns Mound Stars in Tourney a Louis Staggs and Bob Burns turned in snappy pitching performances at Knights Field last night in the County Slow-Pitch Softball Tournament. Staggs' performance was the snappiest, though. It was a one-hitter, a real oddity in slow-pitch softball, as he pitched Gremlins to 16-0 victory over Stansanco A. C.

Clyde Barker's fourth-inning single was the only hit Staggs gave up. And, more than that. Barker was the only Stansanco player to get on base as Staggs missed a perfect game by a whisker. Burns did okay, too. He allowed only three hits flipping Painters to 6-0 triumph over Audubon Park Methodist.

Homer's Charcoal eliminated Sters-Termites (No. 2) 8-1. Railroad Co-Op upset Palms 8-7 at Holy Name Field. Iroquois Hill A. C.

eliminated West Louisville E. 7-5 and Sportsmen stopped Generals 14-5 as Ronnie Whitchouse collected 4-for-4 and Bill Prathcr 3-for-3. Quarter-finals in the Open Division are scheduled tonight at Knights yield. Games pair Homer's Charcoal and Painters at 7 o'clock; Sportsmen and Iroquois Hill A. C.

at Jester Club and Barmen at 8:30 and Sters-Termites No. 1 and Town-ers at 9:15. JUNIOR BASEBALL With Donnie Lane a busy boy, the Seals whacked the Yankees 23-2 in the E. R. Church League at Shawnee Park.

Donnie gave the Yankees only two hits, struck out 10 and also his a three-run homer. St. Anthony defeated West Minister Presbyterian 15-1, Top Hitters NATIONAL IfAGUI Not Ineludini Tuetday niltht's Mil- Haukee-Loa Angeles second name) Player end Club 6. AS. R.

rt. Pel. Munal, Louis lll 1113 .346 Ashburn, Phlla. 113 453 72 155 .342 Mays, San 115 4.il 85 151 .330 Aaron. Milwaukee 117 45 Itf 151 .325 skinner.

Pituhurgh 112 4 5 71 132 ..111 Ranks, Chicago 11 476 95 149 .313 Cepeua, San Fran. 4fii 145 .311 Dark. Chicago 101 4S 44 125 Walls. Chlcauo ll 4H7 74 142 Thomas, Plttihurgh, 115 437 7" 130 .297 Home Runs Runt Batted In Ranks, Chit-ago Ranks, Chicago 101 Thomas. Pitts ah 32 Thomas.

Pitt sh 95 Mathewa, Mil'kee 25 H. And'aon. Phil 75 Aaron, MIITiee 25 Aaron. MH'kee 74 Robinson, Clncln. 24 lepeda, San F.

74 AMERICAN LEAOUI Player end Club O. AS. H. Pet Runnels, Boston 1'W 4' 77 1 37 ..127 1 1 15 3HS 70 125 .322 liM 427 5 137 .321 313 35 100 9 111 413 73 131 .317 111 44 7 141 Cerv, Kansas City Kuenn. Detroit Chicago Sievers, Wash.

Power. Cleveland Ul'llams. Hixlon 1(17 33 fiS HM .315 11 417 fin 131 Jensen, Rotin Mantle. New York 115 4il )M 3(17 llf 4HI 147 .3113 Runs Batted In Maniic. v.

ss jenm. notn Sievers, Waxh .14 Sievers. Va-h B9 n.rn. Bo.mn otv. km city at Cerv.

Kan City 2SCollto. Cleve mi Colauio. Cleve. 28 Mantle. V.

78 Cinder Club Elool George Gibson was elected president of the Kenluckiana Cinder Club lat night. officers: 1st vice president-Charles Fischer; 2d vice presidentJerry Denny: 3 vice president Ray Wimberg. treasurer -Dick f'ege; secretary John Moll; corresponding sec relarj' -Clark Wood. a Don Scully, Louisiana State University guard in 1955-56 and junior college All-America in 1954, died at Washingtoit from injuries suffered in an automobile accident at Quantico, Aug. 2.

Other Sporti France won the men's foil team title in the world fencing championships at Philadelphia even though it lost its final match to Russia, 9-7. Bobby Fischer, 15-year-old chess champion from Brooklyn, defeated Raul Sanguinctll of Argentina in the ninth round of the interzonal chess tournament at Yugoslavia. 1'ro Ducats Sale Starts Monday At Sheraton Booth 'PICKETS for the Baltimore A Colts-New York Giants professional football exhibition here September 21 will go on sale Monday at a ticket Kentucky State Fairgrounds office being shared by the and the sponsoring Kiwanis club in tho Sheraton Seel-bach Hotel. Mel Eppinger, the Fairgrounds ticket manager, said that tickets for other State Fair attractions were placed on sale last Monday at tho Sheraton booth, but that some confusion had resulted because purchasers thought Kiwanis grid ducats also were already on sale. Fair attractions for which tickets are now on sale include the University of Kentucky-Hawaii football game, the State Fair Horse Show, the Roy Rogers Show and the Bob Crosby and Fats Domino shows.

74 Tec Off In River Road Meet Today A field of 74 players will open play today in the seventh annual River Road Invitational Golf Tournament, a 54-hole meet that will last five days. Part of the field will play the first 36 holes today and tomorrow, while the remainder, which now includes 117 entrants, plays its first two rounds on Friday and Saturday. The low 100 scorers and ties will play the final 18 holes on Sunday. Foremost among those who will play today and tomorrow are Frank Beard of Seneca, Elliott Phillips, Bob Emch and Chuck Schultz of New Albany, Ed Lowry of River Road, Ken Hartlage of Shawnee and Jim O'Hcrn of Crescent Hill. Cliff Leonhardt of Crescent Hill, the recently crowned Falls Cities champion, said Sunday he would play in the meet, although he hasn't entered yet.

However, some openings remain for Friday and Saturday's contingent. Here are the pairings for Friday and Saturday. M. Rogers, Harry Hue gins, Phil lp Grauman, Charles I.undergan; 7:40 Michael Klein, Don S. Oliver, J.

B. Daugherty, Jim Honour; 7:50 Bruce Baker: Tom Parvla, Bill Sel-bert, John Ctiahbandour. E. Cren, Ed West. Ted Miller.

Charles Lally; 1:10 Bob Sprinter, Allen Kdsell, Virgil Waflart, Bud Highflll; Shulhafer, Harcourt Kemp, George Sherrlll, Jim Ferrtell, 1:30 Bob Eubanks, Fred Garrett, Ridy Oftutt, Joe t'lrlch; 1:40 Jack Nuxol; :10 Jerry Morrison, Peck Palmer. Frank Schuster, Wilson Wltten, 9:70 J. B. Davis, Robert Wilson, Harold Pennington, Kvans Ktlinger. uarrell ru am.

uruee wvatt. I.ynn Denny, Paul Franke; 11:40 Skip Sligger, Eddie Schnurr, Joe MrKune, nrown iinien, 1 1 jonnn Churchman, William H. Johnston, Michael t'onliffe, Clarence Hodges. 12:00 Andy Monroe, Gene Favrfush, Jimmy Armes, Orile Spears; 12:10 I. e-Hoy Faaenmeler, Bruce Blythe Shelby Morrison, Norman Age; 17:20 T.

Phillips, Jerry Scott, Bud Zollner, Hammond; 12:30 George Wagner, Wil-Ham O. Cowger, F.d. Gllllgnn, Patrick Hendricks; Williams, Marvin Stonestreet, George L. Roy, Norman Morton; 12:50 Frank M. Wiggins, F.ddle Schoenbaechler, Julian James, Bill Her-nauer.

Helm, Ken Smith, Jere Smith, Bill Goldsmith; 1:10 Bob Zapp. Thomas Gardiner, Cary Stevens, K. P. Scherer: 1:20 Jack Roberts. Hoy Riggs, Bud Schweii, Dr.

John Carney; 1:30 Rudy Straub, Dale Barnstable, Ralph Beard, David Vaughn; 1:40 George Ilaschak, Don Scott. Charles Mount, Mickey Dale; Huf-flne. Ed Mudd, J. Earl Walker, Russ Williams. Wallace, I.ee Brumhack.

Or-vll Olson, Smllhers; 2:10 Ray Shaw 11, Dave l.ongenecker, Dr. Martin Kaplan, S. W. Sailor: 2:20 James Stein, Bob Fisher, Richard Mohon, John Roun-tree; 2:30 Morris Skaggs, Bill Show ni ter, George Bryant, Jim Fulton; 2:40 Alph Demllng, R. Ramett, Jim Ed-mondson.

Bill Tamaglnl. Glotzback Cops Feature At 'Drome Charley Glotzback captured the lead on the fifth lap and then held off a spirited challenge by Buddy Ward to win the featured stock car race at the Sportsdrome last night. Glotzback beat Ward by less than a car length. Bobby Watson was third, Bob Branham fourth and George Swope fifth. Watson was fastest qualifier for the night with 17.76.

Results: Isr hear Bill Kimmel, Buddy Ward. Bobby Watson. 2d heat Charley Glotzback, Chuck Tomes, Doux Kaston. 3d heat Easton, Jack McDonald, Wally Moulder. Pursuit race George Swope, Moulder.

Jerrv Norris. Match rce Ward, Watson, Sid Gillespie. Feature Glotiback, Ward. Walson, Bob Rranham, Swope. Destruction derby Bill Skaggs.

NOTICE TO Fill! CLAIMS FRANKLIN AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. By order of the Franklin Circuit Court persons having claims agp.inut the Franklin American Insurance Company. Post Office Box 1 19, Dallas 21, Texas, will hereby take notice that such claims, together with proof thereof, must be filed vilh C. P. Thurman, Ancillary Hece'ver for Franklin American Insurance Company and addressed to B.

R. Lancaster. Deputy Ancillary Receiver for Friinklin American Insurance torn, p.inv. M.trks Building, Louisville, Ki'iituikv, between tlie hours of n) in and ml rinnn, and p.m. and m.

(Central 'lime) on or befnre October Ml, 1Hj8. Pinols of claims filed MiliMujuent to Ocloher shall not share in the disi rihutinn of the asset of such coinpanv until gi ailnued claims, proofs of ulikh have been file.l before paid date, have been paid in fuU wiib tnli'iet. 8 C. P. 'Ihunnan, Ancillary Receiver Franklin Aiiientaii Insurance Company.

Results, Today's Entries Casabclla Gets In at Tucson tptcfal fa Tha Tucson, Ariz. Qnly Rich Casa-holla of Louisville managed to make the qualifying grade among Kentucky golfers here Tuesday in the 13th annual International Jaycee Junior Golf Tournament at El Rio Country Club. Casabella fired rounds of 71-80151, six strokes under the qualifying cut. Meanwhile, three other Kentucky golfers fell into the consolation bracket of the tournament. Bill Graham of Murray had 83-80163, while Joe Lally of Louisville shot 81-80-161.

Jim Rvan of Ashland finished with 82 80-162. Casabella now goes into Wednesday's first round of 72-hole medal play for the tourney title, while the other three will start play in the special consolation tourney. National Junior champion Buddy Baker of Florence, S. shot 72-68140 for medal honors. RACING NOTES Calumet Farm's Bardstown has been assigned top weight of 125 pounds for the $40,000 Buckeye Handicap Saturday at Randall l'ark.

The Louisiana State Racing Commission said it would meet next Tuesday to consider a request by Magnolia Park for a 45-night season of flat racing. Thousands of British backers lost money when the American- owned favorite, Ballymoss, was pulled out of today's big race at York the 12,000 pounds ($33,600) Ebor Handicap. Irish Trainer Vincent O'Brien spent l'i hours inspecting the rain soaked course and decided the going was too soft HmldlcslouCfttins In Public Parks Special to Tha Courier-Journal Los Angeles, Aug. 19. Elam Huddleston of Louisville conun ucd his good showing in the Na tional Public Parks Tennis Tournament here Tuesday with a 6-1, 6-2, 6-0 victory over Frank Simmons of Los Angeles.

Huddleston, who copped his first-round match Monday, plays AI Driscole in his next singles test Wednesday. Huddleston and Billy Hultz of Louisville moved through the second round of doubles by default. Their next doubles match comes Thursday. Slow Pitch Tourney Starts at Jeff Louisville's Knights of St. John will play Marra's J.

at 9 o'clock in the featured game of the Kenluckiana Slow Pitch Softball Tournament, which opens tonight at Playsquare Park in Jeffersonville. Three other games are set. Buds will play American Legion at 6:45, Memphis will meet New Chaple at 7:30, and Candymen will battle Wall Street Church at 8:15. South Side, Shawnee Win Baptist (lames South Side edged Bethany 7-6 find Shawnee trounced Arcade Mission 16-7 in second-round games in the Baptist Men's Slow-Pitch Softball Tournament last night at Shawnee Park. In the girls' first-round, Baptist Tabernacle stopped Rock-ford Lane 11-9: Victory Memorial defeated 18th Street 10-7; South Side trimmed Parkland 84.

and Walnut Street edged Franklin Street 2-1 Mai Hi-lt (Jruhlers To Report Saturday Football equipment will be is SUCCI 10 3IJ1C lllgn DiayerS, in- eluding incoming sophomores, at 4 p.m. Saturdav at the school, ,.1 1 V- 1 loach hunn announced last night. Practice for the Bulldogs, who expect to be one of the City's strongest trams, will start Monday. I'airdalo Scorr Hardware and I'oiamen split a slow piu-h softball la.t night at Fairdale. The llardwarrmcn won the opener 81.

hut the Colamen took the nightcap 5-4. 1 ,.1 Susais Sir s.ttiaitThacourar-j.urnai Henderson, Aug. 19. Norman Cartwright got Susan's Sir away second and ii, laorJ in ih took he lead the stretch to win the featured Earl Ruby Purse by a length and a half Tuesday at Ellis Park Susan's Sir. owned by Mrs.

Blanche Koring of Eyansville, ClS3d5 leaf ou "bS5 Ih 3 maS yov Careless Beau. The winner paid $13.40, $5.80 and $3.60. Breezy C. returned $3.60 and $2.60 and Careless Beau was $2.80 to show. The crowd of about 5,100, which bet a total of $184,438 on the eight-race card, saw a whop- ping $98.60 return by Monalee, surprise winner of the seventh race.

An oddity was that the long shot paid $32.60 to show Yesterday's ELLIS PAUK mdnu ni i I.I urtden Squall 101 Tint Uawleaa (ial -MS flyaway Bulnai III Happy Alma 113 Smart Kink TM M1a Appla Wat Mi ...113 Mba Shy KKt Mr. .111 hultana Child 10S 'Bayuk Lady .101 Bara Kllht ....111 Bl Knur Ill Colonel Jim IIS Boba Hupa 1 1S 'ouln Lta ......111 Bulnra Hon Ill Luminton HI Col. T. Ill clma.i I ft up) 4 f.avlard Ill MouMway Ill tiartlailaat 113 'Baldy Man 111 l.lcber Bruder 11.1 ocal Blond ...113 Raaahora Ill Claron 111 Script Bar Ill Flyaway Chrla .110 iunt .110 AUn KM Hot Rod Ill Mlaa llllnota Ill turn Marina ....113 Air Rorkat ......111 Sarhala ...113 lnqultllor IIS Facy Mlrkey 113 Hilva Ma Room 1IW clmf upi I Rocky I'ont 110 Wlmiya Frtdt ..111 Horae Fly Ill Steak Bona 17 Kll-0 Kin 102 Blua Pair Ill Itoaa Brnnla H7Koimoa (al ...112 lol Kin( .....110 Calico Rock 1 15 Stratchalila 115 I.laht Li-wla ....115 Marrird Day ....115 Rulara Prlda ...115 lka To 110 1 Lova Batly ...111 La f'lnma 1K1 Iron Jaw Hl Oulck Boy UOEacudo 105 4 Sl.lOi f.i Krarta and l.lllle Sticky Klowera 1M Tulaa l.ad Alya Star 114 My Cooilen Bonlta Rita ...117 a-Mr, Kldallty kouth Star 117 Market llouw a Hodaa entry. 111,141) ctmi.) 1 ft up; f.l Iron 101 a-Mak Moran Bay ...117 Funny Rime a lido Ralnach .115 Bulnea Lady Obriena Pat 114 Mldian .114 120 ..114 ..117 ..117 110 .110 108 hllpcovera Id Jim Danny 117 riylni Flaat ....115 Darby Play 114 l.ltll Fail ...117 Mabe I re Ill Little Van ...117 C.eor Tlaer 111 Word Eternal .102 Buy Jane 107 JJaid 110 "IVd Harvey ...107 Conner-ShulU entry alw.) ft up) f.t Pole 1M 'Mirtreaa Nero .105 Old Forie 109 Baby Lex ...115 Our Tilly 112 Mohawk Valley 104 Vvar Stimulant .107 C.hever Al 117 3 ft UP) m.

ft 40 y.t Charlie Bow. Snnriault 120 man 105 Prince Adarla 111 Ca Money 110 Bert 111 Crabber 107 Ml Bln 107 Lucky Porter ...110 Hope-L-Wln ...110 Red Cavalier ...115 Avenlda 115 Bneeflara .......107 Rrrtimua ....111 Petrlna 107 A Bit Fiat 110 Bratislava 110 111,145) clmi.j 3 ft up; He m.l Biddy But .115 Mambo ...110 Vllllam Morton .115 a -Play Reckon 101 Ielux John Prim 110 Boyata Pepper .115 Hnmbrrd .115 Pardner 120 Black heath ...115 ueen Kathy .115 Rocket Made ...110 i I.ork And Boll .111 'Red Cornell .11.1 Battle Toy 110 On Alain 115 Irva Boy .120 Vlruia 10R Plcnbue 103 Crown Winner .115 ft.Reckone a-MonUomery-Day-Tennle entry Five a apprentice allowance Claimed. SARATOGA I ft up.) f. ft m.l 4 ft Tied Ridinihood 111 Petite General 111 Belrhiae Ill Lady Beaver ...111 a-Dalnty Jane ..122 a-Hello Our Sweet Junetlear .....114 Wendy 117 Beau Mim Ill Dennya Pet 114 a-Satron-Rarltan entry. mdnt.) 1 ft up.) I.

ft 4 Set Pattern .117 Roman Folly ...117 Miaa Nathaniel .117 Tondalayo 117 Grawac .....117 Amber Moon ..117 a Deane Lint ...117 Splendor 117 Maana Cum a-Verilaa 117 Laude 117 Rernbelle 117 a-Rokeby Stable entry. clmj.) mdn.) c. ft 1) Trader 1. C. Ill Skatten Ill a-Colonel Black 111 Another Trust IIS Great Rock 114 Honest Sam Ill Maater Ill b-stnte Patrol Slater Bunky Boy 111 Nubt Charmer 111 Confide 116 Sou'h American in Dust Jacket 112 Puzrle Palace '12 Level Coup 118 Caitlevtone 111 b-MId Asa Ill Top Serae 114 i-Mr.

Jed Ill a-Mly-Ann-Psrtee entry, b-llill Kiver-Kobblns entry. 4 H't m.l Mennt Well ...110 Tempted Ill A 1.1 Chutosa 110 Daumay 4 Tmnenal Hill 1'5 Dnirkmarrh Chennik 113 Reluctant Lady i 1 hincahua 1'2 Hello Kity Lindawav Ill Home Port 14 6171.000 added; Diana Hdcp 1 1 ft up; ft 1' Al.ineian I'l Mmric Forest 1 arch-nir lira Treat 1 1 ImuerJ Line 3 .1 1.2 Li'loil Ui li hdtp 3-y. I f.t lllp Hip Hurray 117 Snow Flaxht ...13 Yemen Liberty Huler 111 Jailer 113 Another Art ...111 elm.) ft up; 1 m.l I.yalatrata 114, RsquUne .....111 t'aat Coant 111 Air Prophet 11" Fife And Drum li a-Blua Nltro 110 Pre-Pat 118 Conduct Code a-Nanette 111 (irey And Blue 107 Puchero 2nd l.ovely lllldy ...111 Flbendlio 1( Sa (ineur 114 Wild Joker 112 Kulcrity HI a Dnnbar Chlanelll entry. lba. apprentice allowance claimed, Lilted to poat.

WASHINGTON PARK clmf.) ft up.) 4 Beau Jer 117 Willing Worker 114 Wlleu .......114 "Beau Ceorge 109 mat'knver ...114 Coiy Aria Ill Bob Atulln ..115 Wine Fighter .114 Buahville Lad .,117 Honey Pleaaa .100 Tuk It 'Ktrm Ruler 100 Mlaa Matador ..109 Hi Jet 114 Uanefelt 101 SM.HO) lm.) ft up.) m.l Mt. F.den 104 Lerama 114 Klin Out UN Shannon Comet 114 lanyolboy 112 Sal Requent Bobtaie U'O Hark Theatre .114 Tuasle Patch ...120 "Marked (lame .101 Mr. Gunner 117 Roal Flyer Ill Leiatee 117 Sun Jeep .......114 mdnt.) (.1 Pensive Pone 117 Naharue 115 Hob Elimn 115 Little Greek 120 Tibera Bedhead 117 Active Crater 120 He Roman 120 Stan Gray 111 Ship Companion 120 Bonny Lad 120 Fare Value -120 "Hranoa 115 Roman H.iwal .120 Private Tnm 120 Dance And Play 117 Rich Mecinnlt 120 ,) I Co Baby 117 Oulck Wit 117 Tlralee 114 Kanlilon Model 114 To Earth 109 Sybil Brand 120 Hlldaa Honey 111 Mia Mine 114 I clmi.) 4 ft up.) 4'i f.l JoTln 111 El-Zahhl 114 Jolly Joker 115 Dr. Joe Kay ...114 Sal Star ......111 Rmhlen 114 Fleet Peet 107 b-Tuoix 114 Haddye Dather .117 Club Champ 114 Great 114 a-AmhlKuoua Ill Maiud 114 b-Turn Itown ...114 a-r'rledman Park Deere entry. b-Biahop entry.

alw.) I f.t Sllckaway Ill La Plume 111 Old Ca 11 b-Crafly Party 111 b-Gulrie Line ...115 Blue Sea 111 Nlr Thru Ill Tehrl HI a-skltUe A(n Praiaed 111 Porter 114 a-t'alumet entry, b-Llaniollen entry, 7 alw.i ITbony Pearl no Mansam 110 Hurdetta 109 Heleqiet Ill Kleaanle Ill 110 Orblta I mile )y Carrie lul Bay Boy 114 I 151,000 added) Arlington Matron Mdcp.) 1 ft up.) I. ft m.i hi Ijidy La Rue lo Klompen 103 Munch HI Bom Rich Ill t.larlnn 10 Orlenne 1i2 Annie-Lu-Stn HO a-Amoret 110 Woodlawn 107 a-Bojewood 111 a-C'alumet entry. 11,750) Clmi; 4 ft up.) 7 4.t Ice Tea 10 Monk Shoe Ralor Pookkeenee Tyua 1 16 Nonnken 111 Rare Musle Rrookwood 112 a tirandpaw 119 Peuco 119 Lynette 117 a-Granny Annie 111 a Rlvhop entry, Five pounds apprentice allowance claimed. HAZEL PARK ft up; 4'j f.t 'ount Domlnio 130 snrlna Rain t'J Domlnio 120 sprln Rain Melody 112 "Laura ('. Ahle Ladd 1 1 7 Honev Rlrd I'O Grnnd Level 115 Bit O'Whlr 120 Graiar 1)2 its A Gamble 117 351,100) clmf.) ft up; 1 Will Tell 112 Pats Valentine 115 Mail Train 110 Pan American ID" Atom Bomb 112 Diamond Ned 112 Rockaby Mary .107 Tom Mrrtjler .112 ostrebor 107 Mercla Park 107 Abacus 112 Spreriv Irv 112 Swoour 107 Appointment 1 1 2 Retain 107 Good Clean Fun 117 1 clmf.) l-v.

ft up; 4 Atrust 110 Dubl Freak 1'! Va'a Boat HT Navv MjbIc Wand J07 Final Pole I(l vattlr 1'4 1 nrle 1'ele VS Be'nra Fellow ti'Till I'J 'Alwajt -Movln' 101 Ruhe 1,2 4 e. ft up; 1 1 4 S'sire Tr.ee 1 )'ata tnilt I'O Pna I Sts Trifle )rr7 prrika'hita I'J S.r Teddy I if, I 2 nnslam Rebel Pic-oer le ....1:7 f.litie t'a-il 1:0 S.ia.. fcrui.cn in 1 1-Aiathea. II, 12 40; Dark Clr-J cles, 17.40. ll.tO) Wires Snd, 12.50.

1 Vendetta, 14 30, 4.30, 1.30) Derrick, 4. 1.10; Ivy Leaguer, 4.70. DAILY 1 Poundltout, Jr. twith Hindrance), 14.70, 4.70, out; Galatlan, 4.10. out; Affable, out.

4 Aiawam, 145.70, 11.30. 12 10; Shan-don, 11.40, 12.10; Samerk, 7.70. 5 Trancelike, 53.10, 4 40, 3 70; Aber Roussel, 32.70, 1 10; Occulted, 4.90. 4 Viscount, 113.60, 4S0, 2.50; Golden fast, J.V0 1.50; ElOtittical, 2.40. 7 Msticuleui, 314, 4 30, 1.40; William.

arte, 1.21, s.io; First AiKinj. j.vo. Hustle. 51 70. 4 40 3 10; cisfts Dover, s.30, 3.13; Devil Seas, 1 40.

IIAZKL PARK 1 Trapue Doll, 310, 1.60; Airett, 5.79, 4.20; Our Noro. M0. 2 Morse Flesh, 514 10. 10.40, 7) Glad ulnes, 7.40, 5 70) Atpasla, 5. daily nm m.F.

1 Miss Blue Gem, 37.40, 4.40, 1 40; Sui'e Stockard, 3.70, Bella Maria. 1 4 5tron Udy, 54 40, 417, 7 60; Ttvitle Star, 1.40, l.M; Sweet Swineer, 5 Ireo, 6 SO, 4 40, Milt Wllma Van 10 0, 4.40; High Order, 3.60 6 Night Mmion iwtth 510 70, 4 Big Coupon, 4.B0, 3 40; Slash, to -Totl Traffic, li so Jo, 1 a0; iven Stroke, 40. 1 JO; Bi Pond, 3 60. I Sto, 310 3.40, )Mi Agoura Gem, 4 60, Bi S'orm 4..

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