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REPlim i REPUBLIC MAIL BULLDOG TomiffHit In Mome-Coiiilnff GasJi ace mm The Arizona Republic SATURDAY, Demons Hope Page 17 'pv. 3. 1951 To Start Today To End Texas Grid Hoodoo West Texas Invades Goodwin Stadium Fine Program Forecast For Turf Season Inaugural Handicap Set At Fairground In Eighth Event Fof 8 O'CIock Battle By JIM LAKES LEE Republic Sports Writer TEMPE, Nov. 2 A joyous Home coming crowd will jam Goodwin Stadium at 8 p.m. here Saturday Minor League Baseball Draft Set Next Month 4,000 Players Up For Grabs; SWIL To Get First Choice COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov.

2 (AP) A bit of "out-of-the hat" lottery Friday set in motion the machinery for the minor league baseball draft scheduled here Dec. 3 and 4. George M. Trautman, prexy of the minor leagues, said some 4,000 players about half the bush loop contingent would be up for grabs. The lottery decides when the various clubs have their chance at the trlent, setting up the order of selection in the various -classes.

This is the third year the minors will offer an "on the spot" draft, the player draw having been handled by mail and telegram prior to thai. The major league to watch a collision between the Arizona State College Sun Devils and the West Texas State Bulla loes. I imm ftSf X-X 'a 5 1. i One of Arizona's most attractive horse racing cards will be unveiled Saturday when the Maricopa Turf It's a football game the Devils Club opens its gates at the plan to win. They want to break a hoodoo, jinx, or whatever it is that has kept ASC teams from beating Texas teams during the Ten races dot the Arizona State Fan program, scheduled to run five days before shifting to Sports last 11 years.

The Sun Devils last won over the man's Park for the winter meet-ting. A quarterhorse special lifts the lid at 1:30 p.m., the regular Buffaloes, 19-13, in 1940. In 1939 ASC won, 19-0. and also trounced LV y(Q ml if- xtS. i I -Ty-- It i 16- A I Il lnB imt daily post time.

Texas Western a future foe 27-7. The fair races wm resume IS OTHER games of the series, West Texas took a 14-0 victory in 1941, 28-0 in 1942, 7-0 in 1946, and 35-7 in 1947. This will be the first meeting for the teams in four draft is booked Nov. 19 at years. In Friday's lottery It was de Coach Larry Siemering plans to SELECTIONS OH Pperistl Barkers Pride, Barbara Cecelia.

1. News, Shooters Hill, Pop-bar. 2. Little Tiny, Slim Maedic, Dago Day. 3.

Preeede-nt, Ann-O-Vision, Mara-tlmer. 4. Miiis Monette, Snuffy Ann, Plac-Ida. fi. Blue Terry.

Senator Bob, Ski Pole. 6. June Bonus, La Trap, Jean La Grand. 7. William Sky Gipsy, Whirling Feet.

8. Pub, Thistle Dog, Wlnaria. I'te Maid, Lin Count. Jungle Drums. Sub.

Sue To Judy's Charm, Tio Juan. BEST BET June Bonus. cided that the Class Southwest International circuit, a 10-team start the same backfield combination for the Sun 'Devils that he used briefly against the New Mexico Aggies last week. Harold Self will call signals with loop, W'as entitled to consecutive choices by its third, second, and first place clubs on each round of the draft call, before the choice moved on to the first place clubs of the other loops. Duane Morrison running at left half, Harley Cooper at right half, and Bob Tarwater at fullback.

Game conditions, Siemering said Friday, may make one change pos Thursday, running through" Sun TRIBE FARM MOVED READING, Nov. 2 AP) Tnet Snf intif Pub, one of the fastest sprinters asi opi. unci. seen in action here the past COUpie day, Nov. 11.

The Cleveland Indians Friday an nounced transfer of their Class A K-vtri "Prtinf T'nm Harold Self, quarterback for Arizona State College, xviict unit icam holds the ball while Tom Sanson-, freshman from Atlanta, boots it toward the goal posts on conversion attempts. The kicker's toe may mean the difference between victory or defeat Saturday night when ASC meets West Texas State at 8 p. m. in Goodwin Stadium. Eastern League franchise from Wilkes-Barre, to Reading THE FEATURED Inaugural Purse at five furlongs highlights Saturday's proceedings.

This $1,500 eighth race matches a full field of the top 10 sprinters, including of years, gets the favorite's role Saturday in the featured eighth race at the State Fair. Clifford Goodwin, shown here aboard Pub, will pilot the top choice Saturday. Pub is owned by Phil Taber and Bob Zumwalt of Phoenix. sible. BUZZ WELKER, 147-pound speedster who has a 9.8 ball carrying average and is Home-coming) King this year, may go in at right half with Cooper moving over to the fullback spot.

Freshman ends John Allen and Gene Mitcham are expected to see where the games will be played in a new $625,000 municipal stadium. Pub, owned by Phoenix's Bob Zunv wait and Phil Taber. Pub will cary 114 pounds, which Includes the veteran jockey, Clif more offensive action this week with Mitcham doubling at a half Race Entries ford Goodwin. Pub has turned in Intersectional Clashes Mark Week's Schedule Special Purchase Sharkskin or Gabardine back spot in the defensive platoon. three winning performances this Defensively, James Bilton, fresh.

Sports Today In Brief Football Arizona State of Tempe vs. West Texas State. 8 p.m., Goodwin Stadium, Tempe. Horse racing Arizona Fairground, post time, 1:30 p.m. Dog racing Washington I'ark, post time, 7:30 p.m.

S-l QUARTKR HOUSE SPECIAL, $600, Allow man safety, may not see much ac year, and is considered one of the swiftest breaking horses seen here ance, All Aes, 440 Vards. Prob. Odds tion. He came up with a bad case Snuffy Ann (R. iKeefer) 112 Also Klicible Star Princess F.

Lewis 'ItM Miss Wendy (W. Sherlock 109 Derrinjf-Do f.I. Bidwellt U2 Lazy Jay (K. Copoernoll) 112 Rarbara I. H.

Walker) 12 1-4 the past two years 9-: Cecelia F. Bird ll. 6-1 101 5-2 8-1 of athlete foot and has been limp, ing badly. 10-1 Favorite Pub will get plenty of heri Mac (R. Kennedy 112 Panther E.

Burns 118.. 20-1 Chudei's Black Gold (R. Keefer) 110 8-1 Red 1iD G. Koyk 118 30-1 Revenue H. R.

Yeaeer llr 6-1 FIFTH RACK, S600. Allowance. 6 Furlongs. Prob. Odds Rimw'i Prirto (1 r.aml 121 f-2 3-1 52-1 Keg.

$10.95. In 4 shades, Honker's Little Bob IP. Jaauez) 115 6-T THE TEXANS are weakened by the loss of two backfield men and were further handicapped Friday when snow delayed their departure from Amarillo so that they had no chance to work out after their ar all sizes. from Thistle Dog, and Winada, rated next, in line. Eddie Burns will be aboard Thistle Dog, and Sammy Miller will pilot Win-ada.

Both horses have notched three wins in '51. ROUNDING OUT the field will be Pair Spec, V-Boy, Hi jo Lanty, Pleezwynne, Red wn, Minstrel 12-1 8-1 5-1 12-1 Ski Pole iH. Walker) 117 Lindeo Bidwell 106 Senator Bob iG. Koyk 120 Blue Terry A. Applebee 117 Roman Sis F.

Lewis) 105 Rose Dream C. Wells) 108 Sophomore D. Jessop) 117 Easy Red B. Bretches) 115 Sure Bib fE. Burns" 111 Sandy Regards (C.

Goodwin) 114 Grey Hound (D. Jesson) 118 Also Eliiribl Dalhart Princess i E. Gonzles) llo Legal Tender iB. R. Sherry) 115 Piston Head C.

Goodwin) 118 5-1 10-1 12-T S-l 5-2 12-1 8-1 rival in Phoenix about 9 p.m. FIRST TfACB. 600, Claiming. 3-1 r- Hits I P. 6 Fnrlunk's.

rroo. ums 35-1 Shooters Hill S. Bara 113 LaBagatelle wells 111 But Texas teams always prove tough, no matter which men they lose, ASC coaches agree. Sun Devil Marvin Wahlin, right half, is still 7-2 Boy, and Gay Interview Also KIlKibl Jetta (K. Curry) 109 Table Plate M.

Armstrong) 111 Mr. Jean IK. Pulven 113 Gentleman Ax (B. Ford) 108 Martinez, Hart In Main Events Jimmy Martinez and Johnny Hart, two of the most promising fighters in the Salt River Valley, will share top billing in Promoter Paul Clinite's boxing card at Madison Square Garden Tuesday night, In eight rounders, Martinez is matched against Jesse Robles of Juarez, and Hart draws Kid Lorenzo, Juarez, as his opponent. 12-1 15-1 10-1 12-1 15-1 NEW YORK, Nov.

2 (AP) When November rolls around college football teams usually find themselves paired against traditional opponents, but on the first Saturday of the month in 1951 five intersectional contests mark the schedule. Most traditional of the lot is the Notre Dame visit to Baltimore for its annual contest with Navy. The series has been going on for more than two decades, but the Middies will be looking for only their fifth victory. And should they win Saturday, it will be the first triumph of the year for the Middies. Other intersectional contests are the visit of Southern California, Pacific Coast Conference power, to New York for a meeting with 15-1 KraU-lV W1U televise a por- Miss Ouinlan (No Boy.

1.18 Sudden News R. Moore) 1J? 3" Miss Scorcher Pierce! 113 i-i-i out or action with a bad knee. Although the Sun Devils are in SIXTH RACK, X00, Allowance. 1 116 Miles. Prob.

Odds Pophar iE. Curry) 108 8-1 Marine Brown (No Boyl 116 20-1 War. Drum (K. Coppernr.il 121 fc-1 ABBOTT'S MEN'S SHOP 1636 E. McDowell Rd.

Open Thur. A Sat. 9-9, Sun. 10-3 terested in winning this one, they Also r.HKime still remember the coming game Hon of the opening day races, starting at 4 o'clock. The TV cam-errs 'will focus on the seventh, eighth, ninth, and 10th events.

It'll be the first time a horse race has been televised in Arizona. There will be no admission charge to the grandstand this year. boasting the country's most potent defense, are host to the same Hoosier team which mastered Ohio State with such ease two weeks ago. Wisconsin sneaked through with a 6-6 tie against the Buckeyes earlier. No one knows what to expect, in the Southwest loop.

Texas Christian, loser of three of four non-conference affairs, tops the standings with two straight league triumphs, and Saturday is the guest of Baylor, only unbeaten club in the loop. Texas and Southern Methodist, only team to lick Notre Dame, bang away in another contest while Texas A September title favorite, is at Arkansas. Princeton turns Dick Kazmaier loose at Brown's expense in hopes of lifting the country's longest current' winning streak to 19 games. Other eastern games have Colum- i bia at Cornell, Dartmouth at Yale and Holy Cross, winner of four of five, taking on a Colgate team that can move the ball but not always in the right direction. WASHINGTON State's sopho-! Air Glory (W.

Sherlock) 116 8-1 Runornofun (V. Bovine 116 20-1 Haste James W. Sherlock) 112 Myfixon (P. Jaquez) 113 Mystic Chief G. Koyk) 112 June Bonus H.

Walker) 115 Dr. Tulip fE. Burns) 106 Jean La Grand (D. Jessop) 109 Tincher (R. Yeaser) 116 La Trap IE.

Curry) 109 20-1 15-1 4- 1 5- 2 12-1 8-1 30-1 6- 1 Old Steve K. Copoernoll 116 13-1 next week with Arizona. One sign on the campus, celebrating Homecoming, read, "Lock up your chick petrotuae tsiawein j-j. fc'fll It PArF. ftROA f'lulnilnr.

ens next week. SEVENTH RACK. 700. Allowance. 3-Tr.

Up. 6V4 Furlonits. Prob. Odds Sir Door K. Pulver 121 6-1 The lineups Olds Co.

1 Mile. Prob. Odds William H. H. Walker) 113 5-2 Pr-ixullia IH Wnlkor) 1CIQ West Texaa GARVER TRADE SOUGHT Keeton yiBsy rvinK ir.

jaquez) 113 6-1 Ripiar (C. Wells) 113 10-1 Sky Gipsy (G. Koykt 113 5-1 Polndexter Miss Isabella (F. Dodae) 113 20-1 Pronto Wash (J. BidwelK 116 lj-l Slim Maedic (R.

Ford) '107 8-1 Sun Clear (V. Bovine) 112 4-1 ittle Tinv Duncan) 115 6-1 ST. LOUIS, Nov. 2 AP Ned uoqts (E. Burns) 110 9-2 Garver, the St.

Louis Browns' 20 Dowell Kelley Robertson Bollen vvnirime reel urry) '117 4-1 St. share On IL: Pierce) 113 3-1 Chris Junior N. Cohen) 116 7-2 Daeo Day ID. Jessopi 118 9-2 ASC Allen Luthcka Patrone Savage St ran gel and Matesic Mitcham Self Morrison Cooper Tarwater crib-wrecked Army; Pittsburgh's journey to Rice's stadium; Missouri's trek to Maryland and W'il-liam Mary's appearance at le It lar rg rt re Ob In rh fb game winner, probably will be traded within the next two weeks. Spann Rolo Reno i.K.

CoppernolK 11.3 Jo-1 MliHTH RACK. 1.500. Allowance. All Akcs, 5 Furlongs. Prob.

Odds 4lo Flieihle Lane the Globe-Democrat reported Fri Ogden Clark Harris day. The newspaper quoted Bill Moran E. Nelson) Utt 5-1 Easter Nuseet K. Coppernoll) llo 20-1 In Silver IS. Baca) '111 20-1 Radio Miss C.

Wells) 113 30-1 7-2 Pennsylvania. NO MATTER how good these in TONIGHT 7:45 P. M. Enjoy America's Most Thrilling and Fastest-Growing Sport! Patrolled FREE Parking General Admission Only 30c Direct Metropolitan Bus Service 30-1 35-1 Veeck, owner of the club, as saying five major league clubs have ex H-l tersectional events may be they HUNGRY BUT PROUD THTRD RACK. 00, Claimlne.

I'd. 1 116 Miles. Prob. Odds 9-2 will have to share the headlines pressed an interest in Garver. TERRE HAUTE.

Nov. 2 I Easv Burner (L. Francis 113 6-1 THE I.VAI GIRAL Thistle Dog E. Burns) 121 Winada (S. Miller) 114 Pair Spec (R.

Moore) 109 V-Boy R. Kennedy! 112 Hi.j'0 Lanty (R. Ford) 111 Pleezwynne (VV. Sherlock) 121 Pub C- Gdwin 114 Red Pawn iE. Curry) 114 Minstrel Boy K.

Coppernoll) 112 Gay Interview (D. Jesson) ill Also Klieible Charlotte F. (G. Kovk 111 g. Li.

There iH. Walker) 111 First Blue IN. Cohen) 124 Outa' Red K. Burns 1 111 with such family squabbles as Easter Maiden U. Arterburn) 113 H-l Precedent (J.

Lee) 116 lo-l 1 in: fiimick E. Rurns) IIS Michigan at 'Illinois, Indiana at CAP) Rose Polytechnic Institute, winner of only one football game the last two seasons, announced 4- 3 5- 1 32-1 6- 1 8-3 4- 1 10-1 5- 2 Wisconsin, Baylor at Texas Christian, Southern Methodist at Texas 20-1 15-1 S-l 12-1 3-1 5-1 Curler D. 116 Maratimer G. Koyki 116 Lona Mae CF. T.ewis) 108 Alpine Solash W.

Sherlock) 113 Hemboss E. Curry '111 Ann-O-Vision (V. Bovine 1 113 mores, improving constantly, are at Stanford with the Indians' un- tarnished record in slight jeopardy, especially if the Stanford players have been spending too much time thinking of their game next week with Southern California. and Washington State at Stanford. 20-1 Friday it was refusing to accept a forfeit from Earlham College.

Earlham offered the forfeit last Monday, reporting it unknowingly used an ineligible player in a 13-0 Then, also, there are such neigh 1 kFSSydLOiJ Minors ifk -aftmSmaf Admitted Ufo FTr jr" i't 7iA'i1tiryiiHfilfti3 E. WRIGHT. General Manager NINTH RACE, $600. Claiming, 1 Mile. Prob.

Odds Hieh ('nun if wvitct 111 0.1 borly affairs as Tennessee at North Carolina and Duke at Georgia Jungle Drums VE. Burns) 113 12-1 victory over Rose Poly Sept. 22. Tech. Both are inter-conference games with Tennessee and Tech lerremoto IF.

Bird) 116 6-1 Vkta L. Pierce) 105 S-l Stringello (J. Bidwell) "105 10-1 Ute Maid D. Jesson 113 -l Radio Fan iW Shrli.lr 1 11 11.1 HOEPNER WINS BOUT HAMBURG. Nov.

2 (AP) Willie the unbeaten leaders the potent Also Klieible Texas County fE. Curry) 113 20-1 Clog (V. Bovine) 118 4-1 Bradshaw P. Jaquez) 121 1 1-1 Vi-Bid (J. Bidwell) 113 10-1 FOURTH RACK.

$600, Allowance. 5 Furlongs. Prob. Oddf Placida IR. Ford) 107 6-1 J's Sky Boy (R.

Kennedy) 115 10-1 Humpty Dumpty (D. Jesson 117 12-1 Miss Monette (R. Moore) 10!) 5-1 Poverty Lane J. Arterburn 107 3-1 Harmony Time V. Bovine) 109 10-1 Black Canyon (H.

Grey) 109 12-1 Zabernack (G. Koyk) 112 li-l Bar Flasr (C. Wells) 112 4-1 Tom H. IM. Figueroai 106 15-1 Lin lount K.

Yeaeer) 116 8-1 Federal Agent K. Coppernoll) 115 3-1 Also F.liiHIiIn Southeastern circuit. North Carolina and Duke offer spotted records, with indications the spots will be added to Saturday. PJENN YAN IBdDATS There a model for every purpose. Now we are fortunate in having a good assortment on display and we invite you at your convenience to drop in and see them.

"The CARTOP a honey" Outboard Motor Repairing SETH SMITH BOAT WORKS Pinna 4-8091 MM East Waahtartoa Hoepner of Hamburg successfully defended his German light heavyweight boxing championship Friday night by outpointing Gerhard Stadium Budd tL. Francis) 111 20-1 Pas A Pas 1 L. Francis) '108 4-1 valdma Andire-IM. Armstrong) 114 10-1 Sir Frigid (N. Cohen) 113 12-1 And while the sport's big broth- ers strut and preen before the col- lected millions, Fordham and Rut- gers will block and tackle in the annual football Hall of Fame game at New Brunswick.

N. J. There will I be much more All-America talent on the sidelines than on the field. Scattered throughout the coun- try are such other top games as: California-UCLA, Kansas-Nebras-1 ka, Minnesota-Iowa, Northwestern- I Ohio State, North Carolina State- The Michigan-Illinois fracas car Hecht of Berlin. Apprentice allowance.

ALL STAR FIELD OF Indianapolis Gars and Drivers AAA 100 MILE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ries the day's biggest implications. Illinois is all-winning to date and Michigan, the defending Big Ten U. S. Golf Stars Capture Louisville, Oklahoma-Kansas State, METRO MEET SET Managers of prospective teams for the Industrial, Teen-Age and Metro divisions of the Metropolitan basketball league, are invited to attend a meeting Sunday. It will be held in the University Park Recreation Building at 2:30 p.m.

Penn State-Purdue, Alabama-Georgia, Detroit-Bradley, Iowa State- 3-1 Ryder Cup Margin Colorado. Mississippi-Louisiana champ, hasn't been stopped inside the circuit. Some 79.000 fans will be on hand in Champaign to see if Johnny Karras, Illini back, can get three touchdowns and equal the immortal Red Grange's trick of getting 13 markers in one season. SHOULD EITHER falter Saturday, or the remaining games this season, Wisconsin would be the logical title choice. The Badgers, State and Tulsa-Oklahoma Aggies.

PINEHURST, N.C.. Nov. 2 (UP) They beat Ed (Porky) Oliver and Henry Ransom, 2 and 1, in the only Sloshing through rain and shiver ing with cold. U.S. pro golf stars GUNS AND AMMUNITION one that resembled a close golf took a 3-1 lead over Britain's best ARIZONA STATE FAIR SUNDAY match.

Friday in the four opening Scotch foursome matches of the Interna THE Z9 YEAR OLD Burke, All size. tional Ryder Cup competition, MASONITE Std. Temp. youngest of a team that averages NOV. 4 The triumphs left the American over 36 years of age, won the Cleveland Brews Trade At Detroit iaces needing only four victories in OAK FLOORING All grades.

LUMBER v. Kiln dried. ROOFING Metal A Compwtition. the eight concluding singles matches Sunday to win the trophy DETROIT, Nov. 2 (AP) Gen-i for the seventh time in nine tries, eral Manager Charlie Gehringer of The teams are taking Saturday off the Detroit Tigers implied Friday to see he Tennessee-North Caro lina football game at nearby Chapel Hill.

hearts of those dauntless gallery-ites who braved the elements. He sank two 25-foot putts, one 10 feet, one 8 and one 6. Hogan came to this competition afraid he wasn't up to par physically, but decided after the first practice round he was well enough to play both teams and individual matches: He proved it to the gallery of 2,000 by getting birdies on the first three holes with putts of 20, 6 and 11 feet. that there might be something to reports of a six-player trade brewing between the Tigers and Cleveland Indians. Hank Greenberg, general man ljjlXljc ur.A iumjA.n with a dead-aim putter, hillbilly Sammy icing on a One-Mile Dirt Track LUMBER CO.

'ULJ Featuring the following world's finest drivers: ager of the Indians, is reported to i have offered Catcher Jim Hegan, Third Baseman Al Rosen and a pitcher In exchange for the Tigers' Third Baseman George Kell, Out-i Consult Allison For MORNING ROCXD Snead with booming iron shots, and curly-topped Jack Burke, whose putting topped them all, pretty much ran Friday's show for the U.S. Burke and Clayton Heafner beat Max Faulkner, British Open champion, and Dai Rees, 5 and Hogan and his longtime sidekick, Jimmy 3536 East Washington Phone 2-2041 or 8-1438 Open In 5:34 Week Days Including Saturdays Par Oat Heafner-Burke out Economy. Efficiency, Experience Fauikner-Kees out fielder Vic Wertz and Catcher Joe I Ginsberg. I WALT FAULKNER JIM DA VIES ANDY LINDEN FRED AGABASHIAN' DEMPSEY WDLSON -JOE JAMES BILLVUKOVICH BOB BALL, TOXY BEXTEXHACSEN HEXKY BAXKS JOHNNIE PARSONS JACK McGRATH mike nazaruk johnny Mcdowell, bill. schindler Pr In Heafner-Burke in Faulkner-Rees In Oliver-Ransom out Ward-Lee out Demaret, downed Fred Daly and CHiver-Ransom wn FABRICATORS and SUPPLIERS of Struct ural Steel, Reinforcing Steel, Ornamental Ironi Steel Buildings.

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3 and 3t. Bo seats $5.50 and $6.00. Reserved seats $4.00 and $5.00. 2,000 general admission seats now on sale. Bleachers and standing room.

Adults Child (6-12) $1.00 tax incL Plenty of Good Seats On Sale At: Paid Janes Car 1310 West Van Bureau Porters, First and Adams. Msia Drugs, flentraj and Camel. Owl Drag, Central at Monroe. HIGHEST Ward-Lees out 554 643 453-39 CHiver-Ransom out 554 543 553-39 ward-Lees i 655 344-43 Oitver-Ranson in 545 443-53 9m (Ward-Lees win. 2 and Snead-Mangrum out 444 542 443-34 Adams-Panton out 444 553 343-35 Snead-Manrxunt la 554 44 5 DAYS 5 ARIZONA STATE FAIR MEETING Presented nr Arizona State Fair C-nmUitif Saperrised by Martaopa Turf Club PRICES For Good USED TIRES Adams-Panton in 544 44 (Snead.

Mansram win 5 and 4) 544 443 453-38 ttosan-uemaret out i (i 545 543 353-37 Daly-Boosfleld out. Kosan-Demaret in S44 34 Dalv-Bousfleia in 644 44 I Mogul-uemarei wm. a and 4J RECAPPING SfKVICK ALI TICKETS OS SALE SCIfDAT" IS A. M. at ALL KN'TRAVCES to the ftrandstaad ALSO far those, who to boy your tickets early and come to tbe rae later get them at the main entrance to tha I airgaaads apen from 8 A.

M. to 11 A. If. Sandajr. TIME SCHEDULE Grand Stand open 10:00 a.

Warm op laps 11:15 a. m. Time Trials Race starts 2:30 p. m. Followed by 4 straight days Snr.

thru Mm, It POST TIME P. M. 19 Baee Each Kaeing Day OPENS SAT. NOV. 3 In the final five games between Circle-K Tire Exchange I9TH AVE AT SJ.

TRACKS PHONE 3-5F6I 3190 W. VAN BUREN 4-5295 the Yankees and Red Sox, the Boston team suffered three shutouts and made a total of four runst Across From The Aero Theatre FREE ADM. to GRAXDSTAXD C. i TP.

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