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ALL EDITIONS Page 26. Arizona Republic, Phoenix Arizona August 3, 1950 aotaure OUT lost- Arkansas Commission Jap; U.S. Swim Frankly Top Weighted Racer Brings Reinstates Trainer Detroit Lions Drop Five Grid Recruits YPSILANTL Aug 2 (AP). The Detroit Lions, currently train-. ing here for the 1950 National Football League season, dropped' five recruits from their roster Wednesday.

For San Diego 'Cap '50 Earnings. LITTLE ROCK, Aug. 2 (AP) The Arkansas racing commission Wednesday reinstated an Illinois horse trainer-owner who had been suspended on charges of Helms Foundation tarts Football Hall Of Fame LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2 (AP) The Helms Athletic Foundation, a non-commercial organization fostering sports, announced Wednesday the inauguration of a professional football Hall of Fame. The Helms Hall board, consisting of seven Los Angeles area sports editors, selected 25of the "greatest professional footballers of all time" as the first to be honored.

Teams Await 3-Day Battle To $197,575 DEL MAR, Aug. 2 (AP) Frank Frankel's Frankly, winner of the 1948 Del 1 Mar, Handicap, drew top weight of 122 pounds Wednesday for the $10,000 added San Diego to be run at Del Mar Saturday. Mrs. Rea Warner'i Make-Up Man is second highweight at 120 iaisirying ownership papers. TOKYO, Aug.

2 (AP) Two of the world's most celebrated swimmers tapered off training Wednes pounds, followed by Foster and Collins Manyunk at 119. Ninteen $11.50. 6.50; Drake Mallard 120 (B. James) Saratoga Pair Sets Daily Double Record With Payoff Of $962 CHICAGO, Aug. 2 (AP) Your beau, former Green Bay coach; Tuffy Leemans, ex-New York Giants back.

have been entered in the 1 1lb-mile event; with at least 13 sure Jo Price Raise Here YOU CAN STILL BUY AT THESE PRICES starters. Other entries and weights: Sid Luckman, Chicago Bears Amarillo Kid 118, Top's Boy 117, Host William Goetz' California quarterback; Bronko Nagurski, Passado 117, Doctrine 116, Drum Comet Wednesday stretched his beat 115, Valquest 112, Feudal 1950 earnings to $197,575 by winning the 27th running of the King 111, Honeymoon 111, Mer 375 Sheridan Handicap at Wash ington Park. Chicago Bears back; Ernest Nev-ers, Chicago Cards back; Stephen Owen, New York Giants coach; Kenneth Strong, ex-New York Giants back; Joseph Stydahar, ex-Chicago Bear lineman and now Los Angeles Rams coach; James Thorpe, one of the greatest all-around backs; George Trafton, ex-Chicago Bears center. The triumph was Your Host's cenary 110, Outotheblue 110, Six Ralph 109, Pitch 109, Fighting Jodo 109, Marconi II 108, Kab 106, and Good Ending 100. Wednesday's results: FIRST 2,000.

Allowances. three-year- sixth in eight races this year. REGULAR GASOLINE The three-year-old chestnut son of Alibhai-Boudoir II, by Mah- old, (ix furlonfs. Mommte Doll no (W. Burrn M.aa 2.90.

2.70: Caford 106 (M. Caffarella) mound, sailed home in front of Calumet Farm's All Blue by a length and a quarter. THIRD PLACE went to a field Their photographs will be posted in the Hall of Fame panel at Helms Hall, their names will be engraved on the Paul TI. Helms Professional Football Hall of Fame trophy and their biographical sketches will be filed in the Helms sports described as the most complete in the world. THE PRO grid greats who are In Southern California will receive awards at a dinner next Wednesday.

The honor list includes: Cliff Battles, former Boston and Washington backfield ace; Sammy Baugh. Washington Redskins; the late Joe F. Carr, first National League president; Earl (Dutch) Clark, ex-Portsmouth and Detroit backfield star and coach; John Driscoll, former Chicago Cards and Bear back; Glen Edwards, ex-Boston and Washington tackle. Ray Flaherty, New York Yankees and Giants end; Danield Fortmann, Chicago Bear guard; Harold (Red) Grange, ex-Yankees and Chicago Bears; George Halas, Chicago Bears coach and player; Melvin Hein, ex-New York Giant center; William Hewitt, ex-Chicago Bear end; Clarke Hinkle, former Green Bay Packers' back. BOB HUBBARD, ex-New York, Green Bay tackle; Donald Hutson, great Green Bay end; Earl Lam- horse, Augustus and Nahm's The day for a three-day duel beginning Friday that has driven thoughts of a neighboring war out of most Japanese heads.

Hironoshin Furuhashi, the chunky Japanese star, and John Marshall, the Australian ace of Yale's team, will duel in three races in a meet matching U. S. and Japanese swimmers. MARSHAL'S points will not count in his team totals because he is an Australian. So the high point fthe meet will be strictly an exhibition, as' far as team totals are concerened.

Marshall and Furuhashi will meet in the 400, 800 and freestyle events. Their 'main battle is expected in the long distance grind, a feature of the first day's program. The Japanese think they have a good change to defeat the Americans in this first international swimming competition held In Japan since the war. Coach Bob Kiputh of the American will rely heavily on Ford Konno, the 17-year-old Hawaiian-Japanese, to make an American showing in the 1,500 meters. Another entry is Furu-hashi's powerful but less-renowned teammate, Shlro Hashizume.

THE JAPANESE hope to gain points in the freestyle events, but may lose in the breaststroke and backstroke. Thus, the relays may decide the outcome. The relays are Alio: Booiiedder, Both Barren. Crimson Roce, Prairie Sons. SECOND $2,000.

Claiming, two-year-old maidens, five and one-half furlongs. Biffs Abbey 118 (G. Glissont $7.20, 3.90, 2.80; Short Thorn 118 (J. Lonsden) $3.90. 2.90; Mornlnt Sky 113 (R.

Lork) $3.10. Time 1:05 45. Also: Leinad, Lazy Jo. Roarlnc Camp. Cascadawn.

Rare Question, Becks Bad Boy, Devoto. DAILY DOrBLE $16.70. THIRD $2,000, Clalmtns. three-year-olds, six furlongs. Jades Empress 109 W.

Steed) $24.70. 8.30, Good Joe 105 T. Powell) $4.80, 3.20; Noen 114 (H. Matthews) $7. Time.

'Also: Doory F. Heart Action, Reminder. Silver Top. Sea Pageant. FOURTH $2,000, Claiming, three-year-olds, six furlongs.

Fox Hunt 113 (W. Burgln) $6.50, 3.S0, 3.20; Miss CUppette 104 R. York) S5.90. 4.30; Pore Idea 118 (B. Jame) $4.10.

Time, 1:11 25. Also: Hand Salute. Bettys Bud, Bull-reita, Mon Baiser, Heezdark. FIFTH $2,000. Claiming, four-year olds and up.

one and one-sixteenth miles. Please me 114 (H. Moreno) $7.60. 3.90. 3.10; Early Edition 122 fW.

Shoemaker) $4.10, 2.80: Gaviota Pass 114 (G. Glisson) $3. Time. 1:44. Also: Superb Command, Grey Spook.

War Stew. SIXTH $2,000. Claiming, four year-olds and up. six furlongs. Hy Rum 113 (J.

Glisson) $31.30. 11.90. (5.30: Jade 118 (O. Glisson) $5, 3.60; Meadowvale Boy 113 (R. York) $4.80.

Time. 1:11 25. Also: Polo B. Investigation. Cable Car, Nothend, Inamorata.

Butterhorn. SEVENTH S5.000. Laguna Beach Handicap, three-year-old fillies, six furlongs. Sneciat Touch 126 fG. Glisson) $4.50, 3.20.

2.60; Mrs. Fuddy 118 (W. Shoemaker) 4. 2.90: Messalina 110 (R. York) Time.

1:10. Also: Talking Point Challali. Princes Bid. EIGHTH $2,000. Claiming, four-year-olds and up.

one and one-sixteenth miles. Paoasos 116 (G. Glisson) $7. 4.10. 3.60; Mai'i 111 W.

Shoemaker) $5, 4.30: Gip-v Kin 108 (M. Caffarella) $7.10. Time. 1:44 35. Aln: Total Victory, Boston Maid, Mo-nail Fox.

Jungle Drums. Reaper, which closed at odds of 3o to Fourth money was taken by outsider, Hasty House Farm's Lot Luck. Your Host, 7 to 5 favorite with 91 Ethyl ............25.9 Gal. Stop At These Conveniently Located Stations for Gas Oil Lubrication and Mechanical Work. Hudson Specialist Major Oil Products Inc.

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Nassau Pace Slated Today WESTBURY, N. Aug. 2 (AP) The traffic will be terrific Thursday night when 17 of the country's fastest pacers take off in the Nassau two-mile pace at Roosevelt Raceway. Heading the list will be Jerry the First, six-year-old chestnut horse owned by Burdick and Cobb of Washington court house, Ohio. Jerry the First, winner of the IVi mile pace in his last outing here a week ago, will be coupled with Gene Abbe and is expected to be favored at 3 to 1.

Eddie Cobb will handle Jerry the First with Bill Rouse in Gene Abbe's sulky. the crowd of paid $4.80, $3.60, and $2.80. All Blue, which was coupled as an entry with Calumet's Theory, paid $4.80 and $3,40. The Reaper, in the field with Sam Wilson's Air returned $6.60 to show. Attendance was 11,126.

Your Host negotiated the mile in 1:35 25 under the handling of Jockey Johnny Gilbert. All-Star Game Ducats On Sale FLAGSTAFF, Aug 2 (AP) Tickets for the second anual All-Arizona all-star footbal and basketball games to be play here August 18 and 19 went on sale here Wednesday at the Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce office. The football classic is scheduled Saturday, August 19, and the basketball game the night before. The events mark the close of the Arizona High School Coaches Association coaching school, which convenes August 14. Prices have been scaled down from last year's inaugural games.

Reserved seats for the football game will be $2 including tax. The entire steel stadium at Skimore Field will be reserved. The basketball game price is $1.50, Including tax. No more tickets than the high school gymnasium will ac The victory was worth to owner Goetz, a Hollywood movie executive. Your Host's winnings as a two-year-old gives him a total of.

$288,545. 400 and 800 meters. THE LARGEST daily double of the New York season materialized at Saratoga when Belair Stud's Grey Arrow, $20.20, and Mrs. Louise Lazare's Pay Window, Medalist, Champ Fall In Pike's Peak Meet COLORADO SPRINGS, Aug. 2 AP) The medalist and the defending champion both were knocked out in Wednesday's opening round of the Pike's Peak amateur golf tournament.

Joe Watson of Colorado Springs, last year's winner, was beaten by Tack Vickers of Wichita, 1-up. Bob Loane of San Francisco, the medalist, was dumped by portly Jack Munger of Dallas, 1-up in 19. commodate will be sold, thus mak $27.20, combined for a payoff xt ing all cage game tickets also re served. The games will pit A and all-stars against each other. The coaches association is now Years rirs.

completing the roster of players to take part. In a few days, tickets will also be available at Hannys in Phoe nix, the University of Arizona ticket office in Tucson, and at chambers of commerce offices in Wil liams, Winslow, and Holbrook. $96. It topped the previous high of $711.80 established by Moresun and Tops All at Jamaica. Grey Arrow had scant trouble taking the opener, and by a freak of the mutuel paid more to place than straight.

He was $35.90 for place and $19 for show, almost as much as his win price. Pay Window got up in the last couple of jumps to nose out Square Away in the second. A CROWD OF 9,268 braved early rain. Greentree Stable's Tuddy Won the sixth and best event on the stakeless program, called the Yad-do. She was placed under the whip by Ted Atkinson to outgamp Wisteria by a half length.

Two lengths away in third place was Blue Moon, while Atalanta was fourth. Ruddy paid $4.20 straight and turned the 5 furlongs on a dead track in 1:07. THhe Flagstaff chamber Is also AKRON, OHIO, on accepting orders by mail. Dodgers Trade Farm August third, nineteen hundred, my father founded The Firestone Tire Rubber Company. This Club Players Around This record of accomplishment is substantial testimony to the superiority of the American system of competitive free enterprise which has given our people the highest standard of living in the world.

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The NBA heavyweight champion staggered both Lloyd Gibson and Charlie Banks as he boxed two rounds with each. At the finish, Charles said he was "feeling very good" arid that his timing on punches was "picking up." "I'm going to step up my boxing next week but I'm feeling very good," Charles said. "I'm well satisfied with everything so far." Charles left Wednesday night for Pittsburgh where he will engage in an exhibition bout Thursday. Then he'll come back here to resume his training. the facilities, to the men and women who make and distribute the products, and to the millions of consumers who buy and use those products.

We believe that the next fifty years will bring forth even greater achievements. For example, in synthetic rubber, different formulas are constantly being created to meet specific needs. Technically speaking, synthetic rubber is a plastic and anyone acquainted with the plastic industry ceases to be amazed at the new uses developed and predicted for this material. The future uses of synthetic rubber and other plastics appear to be limitless. New applications of rubber to insulate machinery and equipment from vibration and to absorb shocks indicate the prospect of a much enlarged market in this The next fifty years may bring rubber roads that will be more durable and less costly to maintain.

And, in the future, foamed rubber may replace the coil spring in automobile seats, furniture and mattresses. Many manufacturers already are changing over to foamed rubber cushioning materials as fast as we are able to increase our output of this product. Present-day tire manufacturing equipment is highly efficient, yet we constantly are working on new and improved designs, always seeking to make our machines still more economical, simpler to operate, safer and more accurate. A major project of interest to us is the conversion to new and revolutionary sources of power. Present methods of generating power may give way to atomic energy.

Electronic vulcanization shows great promise. Indeed, fifty years from now, a tire manufacturing plant may bear little resemblance to the modern tire plant of today. This year, as we celebrate the completion of half a century of service, we of the Firestone organization are looking ahead, planning ahead and working ahead so that we shall continue to uphold our tradition of always giving to those who rely on us the ''Best Today, Still Better Tomorrow." ICONOMY DRUG Just Sooth Fottofflee Ph. 4-9024 504 N. Central In those fifty years, our Company has grown from a small, abandoned foundry building with a working force of twelve men to a world-wide organization of more than seventy thousand people whose high-quality products are known and respected everywhere.

From the Firestone organization have come many developments that have made transportation history. Thesex include the first mechanically-fastened straight-side tire which was the forerunner of the type now in universal use; the first commercial demountable rim which has now become the demountable wheel; the first angular rubber non-skid tread which is now a safety feature of all pneumatic tires; the first practical pneumatic tractor tire which led to putting the farm on rubber; and the first balloon tire which has now been developed into the present-day 'super-balloon. Our Company was "the first to use racing tire construction principles in regular production tires; the first to manufacture synthetic rubber tires for airplanes and passenger cars; and the first to establish one-stop service stations where car owners could get in one place all of the products and services needed to keep their cars in safe driving condition. In 1918, father pioneered the "Ship-by-Truck" movement which gave impetus to the development of the trucking industry He was a leader in the "Good Roads" movement which led to the construction of our nationwide system of highways. He waged successful battles against tire and rim monopolies in the United States.

And, under the banner, "Americans Should Produce Their Own Rubber," he fought against the international cartels which attempted to control the output, distribution and price of rubber. As a result, the Firestone Rubber Plantations were established in the West African Republic of Liberia, and during the war these plantations were oneof the few sources of natural rubber available to the allied nations. i These are but a few of the many important contributions which the Firestone organization has made to the progress of transportation and of civilization during its fifty years of service. This remarkable record of achievement was made possible by those millions of customers both past and present whose loyalty and friendship we value so highly; by our thousands of dealers whose service to car owners has been and is so effective and efficient; and by the men and women of Firestone whose ability and skill have contributed so vitally to our continuing progress down through the years. Eddie Ward Sets Course Mark 65 RICHMOND.

England. Aue. 2 a (AP) Eddie Ward shot a course record 65 at Royal Mid-Surrey golf club Wednesday and then waited 13 hours as 170 other entrants in the Daks $5,800 golf tournament tried In vain to beat it. This gave the little known 30-year-old English pro a one-stroke lead in the first round of the 72-hole tournament. His closest rivals were Flory Van Donck of Belgium, the second man to complete the course Wednesday morning, and Ken Bousfield, British Ryder Cup player, who both had 66.

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