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RACING THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 8, 1951. SPORTS SECTION Advertisement Eimui.iiiuiiJ)i I 1.1,1... jp. tm! i. I ae" Covington, Central Play In Sectional D' Anglo Records 678 To Pace City Bowlers A big 678 by Frank D'Anglo earned high series in last night's city-wide bowling competition.

Rolling in the Merchants League at Western Lanes, D'Anglo came up with hi? Sports In Brief Commission Releases Ray Fainechon's Purse From Wire Dispatches Ray Famechon, European featherweight boxing champion, was "hurt and bewildered and unknowingly quit" when he was technically knocked out in the second round by Eddie Burgin, Cincinnati, Tuesday night, the Cincinnati boxing commission ruled yesterday. tghu named line roarh vesterdav for the pro I -os Angeles Rams. SEMIS IN ri.ORII) teaching- the emi-finnt ff the South Florida unit tourney al Palm rtearh yesterday were John I.nn. Jimn R. Paul.

J. H'alrott Pratt and W. A. Faaan. PHHIPFINrs l-ns The Philinplnea the lead (mm Iran yeaterdav tn the third Hv of the Asian Games with rfeciiive victories In bestrethall and swimming at.

New IVlht The present acote: Iian Stnaarorc 3 Nau 499, Margie Kanzler 490 in Ladies League. Frank D' Anglo 235-209-234-678, Benny Day 227-614, Dan Thompson 235-611 in Merchants League. N. Zanger 231-623, J. Claxton 220-558, M.

White 191-531 in Bourbon League. Landohr James Hinton 211-220-225-666, Ed Augustine 246 in "875" League. rarkmoor Jean Bottler 191. Helen Hoffman 170, Shirley Rullman 153 in Standard Ladles League. Walter Johnson 179, W.

Witten 174, Perry Brooks 172 in Standard Men's League. Ray Glur 245-621. J. Hubbard 225, P. Conway 238 in Lumbermen's League.

Ress 568, Rutledge 527. Wibbles 521 in U. S. Engineers League. W.

Bumann 568. C. Gallion 534. C. Mackles 516 in Auxiliary Police League.

Shirlev Miller 175. C. Oberhausen 165, D. Deckert 159 in Tube Turns Ladies League. D.

Gilbert 432, J. Goldner 430. E. Bestain 42S in Parkettes League. Fifth Avenue Guy Osterman 600.

T. Berry 268-619, Al Sidles 587 in Automotive League. Ches Jackie 225-649. Charles Koch 633. Mike Ryan 628, Herman Kipp 613.

C. J. Theobald. 586 in Fifth Avenue League. Can't mis getting a weather-burned face if you're out in these spring winds.

That's why so many evtry-day shavers use Barbasol brushless shave. Barbasol helps your razor give you sweeter shaves and feels wonderfully soothing to tender faces. Good for your skin, keeps it "conditioned" every day. Convenient, too no brush, no lather, no rub-in. Try Barbasol! Bill Spivey All-American Center Spivcy Heads U.

Team New York. March 7 (U.R The United Press today announced its 1950-51 All-America basketball team, made up of Bill Spivey of Kentucky at center. Sam Ranzino of North Carolina State and Bill Mlkvy of Temple at forwards, and Gene Melchiorre of Bradley and Clyde Lovellette of Kansas at guards. A poll of the nation's leading spertswriters and radio broadcasters made the unusual "mutt and jeff" combination of 7-foot Spivey and 5-foot, 8 -inch Melchiorre the outstanding choices on the team. U.

1. Teams To Player and School. Class Ht. Wt.Ape Hill Mlkvy. Temple Jr.

-4 190 20 Kanjino. N.C. State Sr. 6-1 190 22 Bill Spivey, Ky. Jr.

7-0 215 22 Melchiorre. Bradley 5-8'j 17S 2.1 ti Clyde Lovellette, Kan. Jr. 6-9 330 20 SECOND TEAM Bill Garrett. Ind.

Dick: Groat. Duke. Pos. THIRD TEAM E. Barrett.

Kan. St. D. Sunderlage. III.

Z.7.awoluk. St. J. C. M.

Hutrhins. Hrie ti McArt'r. Ok. A M. G.

Frank Bamaev. Kv. John Arary. Col G. Meyer Skoog, Minn.

Southeastern Conference. Indiana and Kentucky players saining honorable mention included: Garrison. Tennessee; Gish. Western: BaKley. Leslie.

Notre Dame: Hirsch. Watson. Kentucky; Hargett. Mississippi State; Kardokus. Weiss.

Vander-bilt: McNulty. Purdue: Miranda. Indiana; Payton. Tulane; Turcell, Murray; Sakel. Evansville.

Different 235, 209 and 234. James Hinton got a 666, includ ing a 225 singleton, in the "875" League at Landohr. Ches Jackie got a 225-649 in the Fifth Avenue League at Fifth Avenue. Charles Koch got a 633 in the same circuit. Chris Gentner got a 235-640 in the Louisville Keglers League at Fredericks Lanes.

Marshall Mc-Dermott converted the 4-6-7-10 split in the same loop. Banner Emma DeMuth 512. Alene Hale 4S4. Lillian Mann 479. Mary Brudy 473 in Ladies League.

Central W. Young 221. R. Rolli 220. A.

Klutman 219 in Dixie League. L. Hood 215, R. Sheitling 197, V. Walther 184 in Morning Ladies League.

O. Oster 219. S. Wise 213, J. Murrow 213 in Ben Franklin League.

Vernon Bud Voet 593. Paul Hodges 570. Wilbert Hess 561 in Triangle League. Fredericks Lanr Chris Gentner 235-640. Art Moore 218-617.

C. Greenwald 240-589 In Louisville Keglers League. Madrid Louis Abel 595. Louis Resch 582. Frank Britt.

575 in Electric League. Dorothy Block 150. Dale Ragle 145, Rose Tinius 145 in Electric Ladies League. Everett Carlisle 224-557. Jim Swelter 547, George Hampton 543 in Handicap No.

1 League. Columbia C. Reed 541 William Now! 521 In Stansanco Men's League. Mildred Lehrlng 514. Poss Sehr 496.

Flora Heibert 493 iix. Columbia Ladies League. H. Schneider 527. K.

Wagner 196-525. R. Potts 506 In "TJS" League. Western Lanes Doris Inman 501, Nellie Club 32 Wins In Elims Club 32, St. George and South Louisville Christian triumphed last night at Manly Gym to gain the semi-finals in the Minor Division of the City-Wide Basketball Eliminations.

Led by Joe McGrath's 20 points, Club 32 knocked off Brook Street A.C. 71-54. Jim Russell got 17 points for Club 32. Jimmy Brister got 18 for Brook Street. St.

George, given a 21-point performance by Bob Windhorst, put the skids under Stansanco 74-40. Leo Lockart picked up 18 points for Stansanco. South Louisville Christian eliminated Lasaco 45-41 in the best game on the program. John Lindenberger of Lasaco was the game's high scorer with 15 points. Bill Gaslin got 13 for South Louisville.

The elims are to be continued tonight at Manly. Cabbage Patch plays St. Columba at 7 p.m. in the semi-finals in the Intermediate Division. Semi-finals in the Minor Division match St.

George and South Louisville Christian at 8 and Club 32 and Laundrymen at 9. By EDWARD Q. ADAMS Courier-Journal Correspondent Central High cagers and Covington Lincoln -Grant High are awaiting the West Sectional tourney of the K.H.S.A.L. this week end. They will represent the Central district.

The two teams also dominated the all-district team, Central placing three players on the first five and Lincoln-Grant the other two berths. The West Sectional will open at 5:30 p.m. Friday in Henderson at the Barret High gym with Douglas High host to the tournament. The defending champions, Central, will meet Paducah in the first game. Three other games are scheduled Friday night with the final game of the opening round being played between Attucks of Hopkinsville and Lineoln-Grant.

The Central district all-district teams includes: First team W. Poole and Sammy Moore (Central) forwards; It. Herndon (Lincoln-Grant) center; Storms (Lincoln-Grant) and H. Mitchell (Central) guards. Second team Shipp (E'town) and Luster (Central) forwards; Bradley (E'town) center; and Stewart (Catholic of Louisville) and Redden (Lincoln Institute) guards.

The East Sectional of the K.H.S.A.L. will open this afternoon in Frankfort with Mayo-Underwood as tournament host. Four games will be played in the first round tonight. The feature game will be played, as the fourth game, when Paris meets Dunbar of Lexington. The Lexington team is the Bluegrass district champion and defending state champion.

The East Sectional games are being played in the Kentucky State College gym, the first to start at 5:30 p.m. The four winners from the East and West Sectionals will meet next weekend in the K.H.S.A.L. state finals. O.S.U. Re-instates Janowicz Columbus.

Ohio, March 7 (UP) Vic Janowicz, Ohio State's All-America halfback, was re-instated today to the O.S.U. College of Commerce and Administration for the spring quarter. The Elyria, Ohio, junior was dismissed at the end of the autumn quarter when his point-hour ratio dropped under the minimum of 1.7. His studies suffered last fall while he was on the football team and traveling around the country to attend honorary meetings and grid banquets. To remain in school Janowicz must maintain a point-hour ratio of 2 or better each quarter.

He thus will be eligible for spring football practice and can play next fall with the varsity. Try YELLOWSTONE straight or in a highball you can tell the difference at once. It has the old-time Kentucky Bourbon flavor rich but not heavy. Ask for YELLOWSTONE-you'll like it. Race Entries Casje Scores Colleges OKahoTa On'orarto Columbia 13 Tnnoeton Kfw 70.

tot-a S'sre 6 PennsvlT-jinia ei TVrtn STate Phode Frate 7 B-c- TO Willi urn Mat-v- Wvomine 82 Wr-er a I vK'norf8 B. o. OVSaVrria A. sr-ci M. 7, Wouston 7.

Kutrers OuTtaMs A4orh TT TOI VeoKVy wi VvTrinia Welexa-i ti imtftct ri orri ipr Tver wcei-n tthns irrrni sr-iect-w a -f. We.l VWi Tevh tSTi. ro.srA ift n- a i a VKKIV "Vv.i t'urtis Matches Are Set t.vo.a. Marrh 7 (API The Ladies Gold Unfit Britain said todav the Curtis against a team of women players would he plaved on tre Man field. Scotland course.

June 6-7 Thursday's GULFSTREAM 1 6 Martona 109 Busv Birdie 109 'Grayling 107 Forgetful 105 American Plan ..109 High Card 109 Heavenly Tune 109 Deerslayer 122 Challure 109 'Perkv Pet 104 Last Brigade 109 Decorum 109 -Six Points 104 She Wolf 104 Vdear 114 Five Passes H4 2 4 6 Gro-Up 110 Picone 112 Hoop Charm 107 Rare Jewel 114 Rise-to-Follow .11 Rampageous 112 Bolo Runaway 112 Carole Louise 109 Cover Charge 102 Tough Boot 114 Can Locate 115 Senator C. 114 Parliament 114 Mike M. 112 Rembird 109 Battle Born 114 3 S2.20O; 6 Corktown 122 Bubble Stream 122 Whiz-a-Bit 117 Tramore Dav l-9 L'rbanrte 122 'Cocort 112 Gamble On. 122 Pensive Lady 117 Fortnight 117 No No Anna 117 Linkythorn 122 'Symphonic 112 Rabset 112 Ara's Boy 122 tast Hill 117 Bashaw 122 4 $2,300: 3 Instruction 107 Ruddv Belle 106 Lucky Bull 112 Caucus 107 Blue Norka 109 Blendid Music 103 Indian Flower 109 Whiskev John 107 Battle Buz 112 Ju? Band 112 Eperc 12 Mama Na Wawae 107 Big Keis 112 Jones' Brook 107 Brother March 107 SparklinE Rock 6 Tangent 111 'Point Chicot 103 Queen Chant ..114 Maid of Hearts 109 Port Jackson 114 John Joseph 114 Segment 103 Fighting Buddy -114 Tiger Scout 114 Dollargofast 122 Lady Indian 109 'Ideal 109 'Baluster 114 Brooktown 117 uan tnance 114 Money Lender 6 $3,000: 4 I 116 'Ned Luck J06 Well Met 109 Lambent 120 Prop 113 Ode 116 Sapajou 118 Realico 123 Clean Broom 109 Alphabetical 120 7 4 1116 Fair Appraisal 113 Trumpet King 112 British Isles 117 'Lucky Harp 107 Scotch Secret 108 Little Captain 118 'Count Victor 109 Mucho Mas 109 Gay Courier 111 Apachico 114 Merry Risk 109 Dateline 112 Dobodura 107 8 1 11S m.t Pete Beiltro 113 Clearance 110 Alas 102 'Tide's End 108 Off Line 108 Bally Heather 113 Panade .109 Goirnt Places 113 'Grand Demand -108 Sir Tai 107 Novel Request ..108 Chance Wise 113 9 52.300; 1116 Bad Hombre 111 'Cherry Prince 10E Sky Blue 111 Hexton 116 Pauline Gross ..112 Althor 113 Blue Path 111 Market Hill 107 Dli It WHISK" II II al If If ii i n-y OllRBOH loo ii i STRAIGHT PROOF BOTTLED IN BOND KENTUCKY OlSTILtED AND BOTTLED 11 The contest ended after 52 seconds of punching In the second round. Famechon, a 1-2 favorite over the virtually unkno Queen City Negro, was Knocked down in the first round, and again in the second session.

It was after the second knockdown that he suddenly pulled away from Burgin, walked away with hands down, and. according to Referee Tony Warndorf, said he did not want to continue. By a 3-2 vote, the commission released Famechon's purse of $4,299.60. He had W-en guaranteed $3,000, with a percentage the sate receipts, ihe bout attracted 6,729 fans. I would like to thank you gentlemen for no, putting the stigma on him of knowingly quitting." Lew Burston, American manager of Famechon, told the commission.

HOII.sl IPUIST-Tie rnnrtv 7 lead saii.e Vim BeJK-ti Ofn. ROTE NStX Vf V( SHU MWJl r.t-.. Mara, he t'intkl today. irsrrs in rioisipt- f- Tim KillY ttwiv t-NS Fi! Coast wtfw trrctav Rtl Mll beat Kx o--- r.iat-tx VUvcff pool tir ie Start March lr.ot-.t Mj-u-cv lotf said sun Oil 1I i rhiiadr'rhia rrivii mtivmii mail aoUvttsrjs t. -out a unton and organisation tor the suivort of Commissioner A dler The lnr.iture vi as s.sr-.ird ty cf Cmrmnati And LexT-jtlori.

Kv Shortstop Gran Hamaer. representative, said 'he literature was liT.ored by the piavers. RMS HIRE RICHARDS Rsr Richard. former head grid coach at Peoperdire. Race Results GULFS TRE AM 1 The Orphan.

Jll. 5.S0, 4.40; Little Aud. 5.20, 3.90; Beausy, 5.40. Rnler. $41.70.

17.90. 3.3S; Sbaffie. 5 90, 4.10i Miss Oakhurst, 3.20. Daily Double $343.40 3 Stormv Ruth. $3.80.

4. 3.20: Goya's Pass. 12.fi0, 6.60; Hadn't Orter. 4.60. 4 Graham.

$11.10. 6.60, 3.10; Nells Boy. 5. 2.90: Challarian, 2.30. 5 Dinah Roe.

$27.40. 13.10, 9: Brown Chief, 14.70, 10.10: Bold Warrior, 11.78. 6 Mr. Joe Puck. 1.30, 5.70.

4.30: Master Mind. 4.S0, 3.30; Brandy Punch, 5.50. 7 Blue Speed. 6.20, 5, I.oridale. 7.S0, G.S0: Alerted.

5.10. Beach Boy. $5.40. 4 10. 3.20: Glory's Chance, 23.70, 11.30; No Ma'am.

3.80. Peanuts Girl, SS.20. 4.10. Dust Screen. 4.70.

Black Swan, 3.10. OAKLAWN 1 l.outey. St. 20. 3, 2i0; Gunter, 6.40.

3.0; One Rose, 4.20. 2 Grace Mae. $10 so. 5.40. 3-40; Mello-tune, HI.

5.20: Dr. Moore, 3.20. Daily Double $23. 3 March Proudly. $24.60, 9.

5.20; Little Bookie. 5.60, 4.20: Arlene, 3.80. 4 Stop Gap. $4. 3.40.

2.80: Will You Dance, 12.20. 5.60; Ruhys Jon. 3.60. 3 Merrv Tudor. $4.80, 3.60.

2.80: Cavalier Trim, 8.40, Mark the Spot. 3.60. 6 Alphas Choice, $34.20. 14.20. 6.40; Like Stone.

37.40, 13.80; Nitro Dunan, 4.60. 7 Phantom Sea. $4.20. 2.80, 2.60; Clear Day, 5, Illustrate, 4 20. 8 Easy Buy.

6.40, So Fair 8.60, 5.60; Gift Maedic, 5.20. SANTA ANITA 1 Busy Signal. $.60. 3.30, 2.70: Hasty I rank. 3.S0; Harbor Chief.

4.40. 2 Pension Plan, $9.70. 5.10, 3.70; Char-bob. 14,90, 8.30; Cara Camila, 6.90. 3 Yecks.

4.80. 3.60; Thomas Edward. 25.70. JO; Double Column, 4.90. 4 Stoke.

$5.60. 3.70. 3: Conier (with Pursuit), My Lode Star. 4.50. 5 Fanfare.

$8.30. 4 80, 4.20; False Word, 6.80, Grantor, 8.60. 6 Pari Cross, S6.S0. 4. 3.20: Stormy Cloud, 8.40, 6.20: Bullet Proof.

5.30. 7 Pancho Supreme. $4.70, 3.20, 2.80; Epsilon, 13.80, 6.80; Tops Boy, 5.60. Just Why. $6.90.

3.70, 3: Beau Knight, 4.10, Audacious King, 3.40. WE'VE COT Freedom is your business as well as mine so come on, America needs both of us to keep our liberties safe! There is an important job and a real future awaiting you in the U. S. Army. Enlist now! Get your training and be ready when and where you're needed.

Let's get this job done and done RIGHT! ASK YOUR ARMY RECRUITING SERGEANT HE SERVED HE KNOWS 601 Fedaral Bldg. JAckson 1361 Ext. 249 Qgy GI5 flf'Mis A JOB TO DO! i i i I 1 i I i i I I 4 'I II LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY New York i trowsTONEIl I Rushland 105 Eleven-Bov Jr. Foreign. Star Withdrawn 108 Five pounds apprentice allowance claimed.

Weather, clear; track, fast. OAKLAWN 1 4 6 f.z Barland 113 Vesuvio 112 Black Roman 115 Air Commander .112 Welshman 112 'Unequal 102 Laurabeth 102 Jess D. 112 Krippo 112 Stasia B. 107 Andys Sis 107 Aristocrat 112 Good Yield 107 'Smart Time 107 Don Sullivan ..112 Broadwav Fay 105 Belinda 105 'Bee Girl 102 2 4 up; 6 Camolino 118 Bumpty Bump 118 Asaider 113 'Cherry Ripple ..113 "Conciliator 106 Sugar Doughnut .118 Whistle In 118 'Happv All 113 'Lady Midas 106 Jed Cat 118 Halcyon Air 118 Black Cat 118 Oklahoma Time .116 'Wisktiger 113 'Piceon Pal 113 Western Front 118 Bimebella 113 'Blocky B. 113 3 3 f.i Jo Anna 111 'Close Fit 114 Charley Foy 116 Wrangler 116 Em 113 Gravel Throat .116 Rastrol 113 Teddy's Devil ..116 Balko Pride 116 Bad Rack 116 Last Oscar 116 Happy Omen 113 'Hoop Gano 114 Little Scott 116 Saxon Charm 113 'Adalene N.

111 Red Charger 116 Ruby Corrour 113 4 $1,200: 4 up; 6 f. Blitzen Boy 113 'Whysolate 107 Royal Tartan 113 Flying Jim 112 Sir Jacomar 113 Aderezo 113 Pete's Pride 112 'Komack 107 Loghorn 115 Intermission 107 Best Buttons ..105 Dago Lady 112 'Blitzen Lady 100 "Uncle Drew ..111 Shining Lady 100 High Cotton 105 Meno Sphinx 112 Vorando 115 5 4 Happy West 107 My Wash 112 August 115 Easter Wings 103 Concordat 113 Bubble Gum 112 Opening Day 112 "'Climber 107 6 51.200: 4 1116 Balla Flight 112 Venture On 110 Pair Reno 110 Gracious Heart 106 Mostly Broke 105 Spiritualism 105 Dee Gee S. 112 'Melvin 107 Our Guess 118 Joe'a Laddie 115 7 4 1116 Gus G. 112 Nightlife 112 Jal 118 Treada Boy 112 'Muchingo 107 "Daring Mate 107 Tax Lien 105 Mullingar 112 8 4 1 11 Speedvine 118 Dan Jr. no Darmin 110 Big Heralder 112 Tuckie 112 Little Minn 110 Hi Ante 110 Ivagal 107 Slievemish 113 Grandpa Max 118 'Five: "Seven: "'Three pounds apprentice allowance claimed.

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