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Page Six THE PALM BEACH POST Wednesday Morning, September 23, 1942 (Continued from Preceding Pate) By CHIO roL'NO BLONDIB Kcglatered U. rateat Olfln RACE RESULTS-ENTRIES aos-et-atS I' I I I II 'I 1 I Sue -at ail wtj ES. I COCVE 1 $15,000 BROOCH BELMONT 4 year olds up; FIRST Claiming 7 furlongs; BELMONT FIRST Claiming 2-jear-olda fur. lonjrs main course: xx-King'i Gam't llllxx-Bottle Imp 111 Royal Silver 113'Liquid Lunch Its Yankee Victory HUMajor Rae 116 Tindell 116! Blue Shot 116 Bull? Good IIS xx.Remmfnlal 1H Enterprise (WoolO 7.40 4.70 2 60 Sun Ginger I McCreary) 9.30 3.90 A $13,000 diamond and ruby brooch, lost last Wednesday by Mrs. D.

C. Norman, Surfside Hotel, Palm Beach, was back in her possession, police reported Tuesday, after changing hands three last of the ninth with an 8-7 advantage. But each time the Dodgers came back punching and staved off the defeat that would have cut their mathematical chance of overtaking the Cardinals to two games. With the Giants a run ahead as Brooklyn went to bat in the ninth, a-Merry 'Marine (Young) 2.40 Time. 1:24 15.

Also ran: Irish Echo, At Play. Wildebeest, Strolling In. a-Halcyon Boy. a A. T.

Simmons and F. L. Tyler entry. SECOND Maidens: C. and G.

2 year olds; 6 furlongs; W. C. Star Blen (Eads) 9 00 5 10 3.80 Beau Of Mine (Young) ia00 8 SO Big Me (Gilbert) 4.50 Sugar Ration 119! Peace Eagle lis Free Air liaijaouita 113 Yolandita 118 Dusty Man 11(1 l-Tamlin 108lsj-Orpheum 111 a-N'ellie L. 113 a-Hara Chance 113 a Calumet Farm entry. SECOND Claiming; 3-year-olds I fur- kinBs main course: the scoreboard attendant took pity WASH TUBUS By CBANB l-Hiithborough HSIMy Choice 11S Early Smart l'-IOIFire Warden 114 Diomand Shoals 1181 THIRD The Broad Hollow Steeplechase Time.

1:12 15. Also ran: Derivative, Blanbard. Air Transit. Winter Rules, Miracle Kin, Bourmont, Lazy Tongs, Noview, Flange, Clncus, Daily Double paid 44.60. Handicap 3-year-olds and up about 2 iii, A PRENCH SWINE! l-Z THEN WE WILL PROCEED JACQUESA ItTnrT THEY SLEEP EVEM f-JL TO THE NET BUILDIN6 THE GERMANS ARE SEARCHING FOR WUI fran; TAKE OFF THIRD Allowances: steeplechase; 3 YOUR SHOE.

SLIP ZE TOES THRU2E times in negro town, twice for the price of 75 cents, once "on approval" while a price of $1 was being considered. It was a newspaper ad, with police cooperation, that finally turned up the lost pin. Lily May Williams, negro, bought the pin for 75 cents when offered by a negro man who claimed to have found it, then passed out of the picture. Later Lily May offered it to another negro, a root doctor known as Dr. Rabo, for $1.

He took the matter, and the pin, under consideration. Then Lily May saw the ad in year olds up; about 2 miles: a-Stiegel II HOLE AND HAM6 YOUR tipuk icKTtr r-v -s jmmrnitLiiLni mile: Gulliver 2nd ISOIGood Chance. 139 a-Rouge Dragon 137 ia-Ahmtsk 13:1 tlkridue 1451 Lovely Night lii a Montpelier entry. FOURTH Maidens, fillies; -year-oIds 8 furlongs; Widener course: unc in re i (Malan) 8.30 4.20 3.30 Admiralty (Owens) 6.70 4.90 Seafight (Leonard) 8.00 on the crowd and did not tack up the fact that the Cards had scored six runs in the fifth frame of their game with Pittsburgh. Then, pinch-hitter Lew Riggs saved the game for Brooklyn in the ninth, delivering a clean single to center to score Stan Rojek, who ran for Billy Sullivan, who had walked, and sending the bout into extra innings.

Riggs was hitting, incidentally, for Billy Herman, who had busted three doubles and walked once in four trips to the plate. Ed Head, fifth Dodger flinger, Dog Show 115 1 One Dollar I- TL. II. VI: llla-Mias Sugar 113 115 115 115 1 15 Evaporate x-Phantom ship Level Head Loch Lommond Juldoewee Spartiate Ishtar Sum.ii Constant Khadija Best Risk Discmont Time. 3:54 3 5.

Also ran: Black Ned. Bright Gay. Fifty Fifty. a-Baskeroll, Kennecott. Dancing Archie.

a Mahlon entry. FOURTH Claiming 3 year olds; mile and 116: Hubbub (Westrope) 14.40 5.60 3 20 Billy O. (Crowther) 3.60 2.40 Rise Above It (Mehrtens) 2.70 Time. 1:41 35. Also ran: Blue Glno.

Meal Flag. FIFTH Maidens; C. and 2 year olds; 6 furlongs; V. C. Coronal (Haas) 16.20 7.90 4 50 11 115 Tricks Calumet Farm entry.

and FIFTH The Glenelg. 3-year-olda up; 6 furlongs; main course: Lawersvillc Party Buster 115 Co Gino llilW. H. Kelly 115 xx.x-Squsdron 108! Recap xxx-Boslet 104Blenson 115 finally gained credit for the victory by holding the Giants scoreless in the three extra frames. The Dodgers scored their tying Peny Royal 10 Sun Dial 11 Hi Diddle 112Bulnlsh 114 the lost and found column.

She tried to get the pin back, but was told it was stolen. She and her husband went to the owner, who called the police. Dect. Chief R. C.

McGriff and Officers Ted Wells and T. J. Mc-Cants went to the root doctor, learned he had lost the pin in a "skin game." He had tried to put it up for $1, but was allowed only 75 cents. Police recovered the pin from the negro who won it, returned it to Mrs. Norman, and Lily May was rewarded.

and winning counters off Bob Trade Last 115 Briton 115 Ficklebush 1161 FKECKLF.S AND HIS FRIENDS By BLOSSEB Carpenter. SIXTH The Sunnyslope Handicap colts Son Of Peace (Eads) 3.60 2 90 Donegal (Young) 3.80 Time. 1:11 45. Also ran: Jaco Rov-al. Vacuum Cleaner.

Bill Sickle. Fair Tip. Commander. Rush Act, Canbanisl, Venture Cap added; handicap; 3 year olds: one mile: King's Abbey (Bierman) 21.10 6.80 3.40 Bless Me (Young) 3.70 2.50 Devil Diver (Haas) 2.30 Time. 1:36 25.

Also ran: Lochln-var. Dog Patch, Ramillies, Vain Babe Young, Giants' center and geldings 3-year-olda and up 1 1-16 miles: Mes But we're BaNS ON THE" PROFESSOR REED MUST WORKING fielder, made a brilliant play in the tenth, when he raced in to We sues is I KNOCKED ON THE FRONT DOOR AND KINOA FINANCIALLY" THRESHOLD OP TH6T NI Think ITaTl Think weVe on" SO TOO 1 THE THRESHOLD OF AND IF A REMARKABLE DS-GOVER-Y- remarkable INDEED Phooey WE'VE kNOWN THAT Paper Boy 10'IStaretnr 110 Our Boota 122Blue Pair 10 Waller 110Porter' Cap 1J0 ON IT, NUTTY TEMPER- INTERESTED make a shoestring catch of a lin MINT ISN'T ANY FUN, UNLESS VOL! GET HE Told me to go WENTAL IN THIS Deal tir AWAY ANU i WIN INSIDE TO TA.KE er by Arky Vaughan and then doubled Mickey Owen off first, FOR. 1 rnnce H0A6 SOME" 1 j- SEVENTH Allowances; 3 year olds WE HAVE A RGHT TO KNOW WHAT KINO OF samples; up; mile and 1: Bright Gallant SEVENTH Claiming 3-year-olda and up 1 1-8 miles Wood Robin lOSlSickle T. 115 Mark 121 Barney's Gal 108 Sun Eager HOiLord Kitchener 115 Dandy Fox Hot EIGHTH Claiming; 3-year-olds and up; Vi miles: xx-Y'kee Chance 112Connachta 118 Discouraged 114Seven Hills 115 xx-Sting Pal HIChoppy Sea 117 Resolute 2nd 1121 shuffling (Rienzl) 3.70 2 40 out Enter (McCreary) 2.60 out Obash (Loveridge) out Time. 2:29 25.

Also ran: Paul Pry EIGHTH Claiming; 3 year olds mile and 116: Conn And Louis Sign Bout Contract NEW YORK, Sept. 22. taking into consideration the possibility that Billy Conn might dethrone Joe Louis as heavyweight champion and ar Azimuth (Loveridge) 8.10 4.50 3.40 Riposte (Winn) 3.60 2.80 Gallant Dick (Rienzl) 4.20 A RRAGANSETT cutting off a certain run. The entire Dodger team swarmed out to argue that the ball had struck the grass before it hit Young's glove, but nothing came of their chorus. Manager Mel Ott blasted four Giant hits, including a double, while Mize and Bartell each punched two singles and a double.

Pete Reiser's timely single drove across two runs and put the Dodgers in front in the seventh. Paced by brilliant pitching performances by Paul Derringer and Johnny Vander Meer, the Cincin FIRST Claiming 3-year-olds and up furlongs chute: Time. 1:48 25. Also ran: Show House. Meadow Mouse, Candle Stick, Brlansan, Belmike, Barnegat.

0 A RRAGANSETT x-Tally Ho llllx-Fold Under X-Pomplit 108lx-Army Grey x-Miranda C. 103' Pneumatique Dinner Jacket lltilSea Foam x-Chance Run lllix-Sharper x-Missy Greeock 108AII Crystal x-Merrily Go 105Hunting Home 2 year olds; 6 fur ranging for a return bout in that case the two soldier sockers signed officially today for their FIRST Maidens loncs; chute: BOOTS AND HEB BUDDIES By BABTIJI Izzat (Kinneean) 6.60 4.00 3.00 Oct. 12 bout in Yankee Stadium Southern Yam (Atkinson) 3.60 2 60 1 ttUSY TViV huadrant 1101 SECOND Claiming; 3-year-olds and up Abhots Myth (Datlllo) 3.40 The return match arrangements. ABOUT NOT TERWd-V WrvRO. TVE.

TUTTS, flSt eWPVY uTn-ts ue THESE. VAOTWt SOTHEW. SWAY VnPK. 0OSt VWT TO TU. TO TO V0Vbr VOO'O 6 furlongs chute: however, provided a long argu SO-NV THE.Y nati Reds defeated the Cubs twice by the same score, 4 to 1, in the final games of the National OO VOOK WWE.

VOO'QH. 60Ste VOO 115 110 116 io; 116 BOOTS TO SORT OY VS.VV 1 1 VWOOS Or vAE. x-Night Chase 108' Tripped Possibility lttj'Bowling Green Hasty Wire llfilFlaming High x-Ariel Trip 108iAunt Ellen Label Win lltilWatercracker x-Entitle 1081 Tripit x-Maedixie 108i Scoop Up X-Klaming Glory 1031 ment before all details were ironed out. It finally was settled with Conn agreeing to make the first defense of his title if he wins against the Bomber, and that each rr-TV- 1 PI ri 1 1 -i 1 lis 110 fur- would get 30 percent of the gate, THIRD Maiden 2-year-olds longs chute i--V provided they're both out of the Army by that time. Bective x-Grandma Ray 108! Prince Eugene League season at Wrigley Field in Chicago.

The New York Yankees surpassed their 1941 mark when they racked up their 102nd victory with a 3 to 1 decision over the Washington Senators. At Detroit the Tigers defeated the Chicago White Sox, 9 to 2, as Dizzy Trout held the Chicagoans to six hits for his twelfth victory of the season. Time. 1:14 15. Also ran: Miami Sun.

Hlsh Level. Paille. Pearl Harbor. Bright Climax, Miss Elmo, ParKerda. Lace Slocking.

SECOND-Clalmlng; 3 year olds up; 6 furlongs; chute; Largo Mint (Mav) 13.20 6.10 3.80 Range Dust (Rohart) 8.80 4.S0 x-Old Whitev (Thompson) 2.40 x-Grisette (Bates) 7.00 dead heat for third. Time. 1:12 25. Also ran: Flying Bonny. Canterup.

Carvale, Copln. Dainty Ford, Camp Sortie. Compton, Savi-tar. Dally Double paid 67.00. THIRD Claiming; 3 year olds up; 6 furlongs; chute: Mandate (Robart) 11.40 4.80 4.40 Becomly (Atkinson) 3.40 2.80 Red Meadow (Turnbull) 6 80 Time, 1:12.

Also ran: Una's Son, Primarily, War Bridge, Kleigh Light, Sizzling Pan. Mutinous, On The Dot, Equlstone, Bras Kitty. x-Rompers 1081 Light Landing 108 116 116 113 and Abundance 1131 valdina Spirea FOURTH Claiming 3-year-olds STANDINGS up: 6 furlongs; chute: x-Castine 105j Waubunsee llS x-High Clique Tony Weaver Unimond NATIONAL LEAGUE Pet. I Pet, 116 102 115 110 116 110 108 x-Estelle M. 102 x-Screen Test 113 Ring Leader 110, x-Guile 105 Dacade 110 All Free Fairhaiied Boy Hardship T.

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OF. I St. Louis 102 4S ChicHgo 6s 84 .447 Brooklyn 99 60 .664: Pittsb'rgh 64 .441 h. iy we SEHvict x-Myrna Lee N. York 82 64 Boston 5S 86 .408 Cinc'nati "6 72 40 104 .278 ALLEY OOf Bi HAMLIN 3-year olds and up FIFTH Claiming 6 furlongs; chute: FOURTH Claiming; 2 year olds; 6 Lovely Dawn 111 Balmy Spring furlongs: chute: AMERICAN LEAGUE Pet.

Pet 117 X-Allegeo x-Prairie Dog 110 111 112 111 N. York 102 50 .671, Detroit 73 79 .40 x-rritr 117 Rock Knight (Delara) 14 00 6.00 3.20 Valdina Vicar (Zufelt) 8.80 4.00 Our Victory (Turnbull) 2.40 x-Bit Green. x-Donna Leona X-Argella 103 Boston 92 69 Chicago 63 82 .4:14 St. Louis 8'2 69 Waahi'ton 62 88 .413 SIXTH The Nayalt Handicap; 2-year Cleveland '3 76 55 99 .35 Time, 1:12 2 5. Also ran: Tin Titter, Buzzle Stvx.

FIFTH Claiming; 3 year olds; furlongs; chute: Silver Grail RESULTS JLTvTVTIME EMOOGH FOR EEWVfe WHAT TH DADGUkA 1 1 THEY'RE MOT LOST-JUST JUST BAOKBLOCK-KUOCKIM' AFTER.) I KMOW THIS IS A WHY AT A. IVU RELIEVE IN PROTECTIVE CUSTODY "A IN KAOO, AN'l1 1M TOUCH WITH TH' PLACE I LEFT TIME UK.E MDUR MIND AS WW op THE MOSTAPO RINGO' DOC ABOUT TH GOOD OOOLAAN'GUZ tjlr THIS, DO THE WEL- I'i AMD SO AEE VOU U( I find' am' those dopesS fare of iiLl A BE A SURPRISE WHERE'D HAFTA GO AN VJYOUR Ji 7Z TSE (Stevenson) 20.40 8.40 4.20 Islam's Islam (Mav) 15 60 7.60 York River (Delara) 2.60 Frisch Praises Present Cardinals ST. LOUIS, Sept. 22. UP You have to go back to 1934 to match the St.

Louis Cardinals' mad dash in the National League pennant race and Frankie Frisch is just the man to compare the two teams. Onkel Frank, now manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, led the 1934 Cardinals to a world championship and he has justifiable pride in the accomplishments of his Gashouse Gang of eight years ago with its Deans and Pepper Martin. That team had more power and olds: 6 furlongs; chute: a-Uh Huh 1081 Eurasian 106 Drudge 112lb-Moretto 110 Two Timer HOiSuntegro 110 Valdina Sol 112lb-Attendant 106 Proration 112a-Border Battlt 110 False Face lUl a D. B. Stable and K.

D. Smith entry. Coldstream Stable entry. SEVENTH Allowances 1 5-8 miles: X.Abyssinia 115lx-Arestino 105 Satin Cap 116ix-Cash Boy 10S x-Silver Tower 108lx-The Shaugriaun 108 EIGHTH Claiming mile AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Washington 1. Detroit 9: Chicago 2.

(Only games scheduled). NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 9: New York S. Cincinnati 4-4: Chicago 1-1. St. Louis 9: Pittsburgh 3.

(Only games scheduled). Jime. 1:11 45. Also ran: walling-ford. Gatlncau, Lull 2nd, Tides In, Dense Path.

SIXTH Allowances; 3 year olds up; 6 furlongs; chute: Kingfisher (Thompson) 8.00 4.20 2.80 Harvard Square (Zufelt) 3.20 2.20 Marlon Collins (Turnbull) 2.60 Time, 1:10 25. Also ran: WarTower, Whlmbrel, Lavawav. SEVENTH Claiming; 3 year olds up; mile and 70 yards: Tickv Otis (Chaffin) 12.80 7.20 4 80 ana iu yarus Caesar's Crown lOiKx-Veris 107 lOtiKeene Advice 118 107x-Whiscendcnt 107 109x-Peace Fleet 113 109x-Royal Lupe 107 TODAY'S GAMES x-Hiverlasa x-Tierce Pretty Lady Hada Polly X-Waddy lil.U KVDUB Bj FEED HARMAJ 110 3-year-olds and up NINTH Claiming; 1 1-16 miles: better pitching, Frisch said today, but the present pennant-bound "kids" are faster as a whole. "They're a good, young club," he said. "They've got the zip and speed.

They've put it over with their 'look-out-here-we-come' base running. They never overlook an inch, and many pennants and World Series have been won by no more than that margin." Mack Arrow (Moore) 10.40 6.00 Milky Moon (Brennan) 5.20 Time. 1:44. A'so ran: Abbot's Maid. Rosy Dollar, Take lit.

Warring Witch. Mack's Miss. Doorbell, Transmitter. Miss Beevtlle. EIGHTH Claiming; 3 year olds up; mile and 70 yards: Saxon Paul (Turnbull) 8.60 4 00 3 20 Sir Gibson (Hettinger) 10.20 7.00 Gold Bill (Pitts) 7.80 Time.

1:43 35. Also ran: Master Key, Pradis, Octobre Onze, The General. Don Pecos. Love Note, Invincible, Off Guard. Canterbrun.

Kurdistan 116lx-Panther Creek x-Sun Alex'dria 111 Diavolo Cliff Nopalosa Rojo 116 Josie's Pal Molasses Bill 119 s-Big Chanct x-Gas ar De Salo 114 x-Orcades Clapair 116 Apprentice allowance claimed. Leaders Sweep Match NEW YORK, Sept. 22 (AP) Probable pitchers In the major leagues Wednesday (won-lost records In parenthesis) AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at New York Scarborough (2-5) vs. Bonham (20-5). (Only games scheduled).

NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at St. Louis (night) Walters (15-13) vs. Beazley (19-6). Philadelphia at Brooklvn-Pearson (1-5) or Melton (9-18) vs. Wyatt (18-7) or Head (9-6).

(Only games scheduled). V0LA.6HE. lAKe-IJfA PLENTY SViAM-SriE CAN'T fvJUL.BRAlD HEY! MYffuN! COM I S'HlNE TO IOU, PATCHY' HNG-UM 6EE NoeoOY BuT I lOu'RE RlGHT, LITTlET A EACK HERE.YOU iSCi AR3UNO IOU ALL MORNING UKE VVTi Jt DEADER HERHE.HHEM I -V Si CK CAT WITH LOST N-s hU- I CUlT YOUR TlCKUN' ME, Vnl IT 1 lr-UMI! Kan im it ni.hvici kt.iiiii fT. In Carefree League Jack and Skinny's Barbecue bowlers copped three games, one of them by a single pin, from the challenging Thirst Station five Tuesday night in the Carefree League at the Carefree Bawlaway, with the result that the winners moved six games ahead of the VAXDERBILT COLLECTS NEW YORK, Sept. 22.

Down in Baltimore is a Navy warrant officer base pay approximately $211 a month hard at work in a recruiting drive. He's 30 years old today and, incidentally, $5,000,000 richer than he was yesterday, His name? Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, erstwhile turfman, scion of one of America's oldest families. Vanderbilt got his first Trojan Reserves May Play Friday LAKE WORTH A mix-up in schedule has left the Lake Worth Trojans with 12 tentative football games, all of which is creating quite a problem for Coach E. R. Goodell, since under State rules no player can compete in more than 10 games.

One cancellation is pending, and JOB I' A LOOK A Bj BAM FISH KB GATORS HARD AT WORK GAINESVILLE, Sept. 22. UP) Coach Tom Lieb and the Florida Gators aren't taking their game with the Yellow Jacket squad from Randolph-Macon too lightly. Today the head mentor and his assistants put their charges through a rough blocking drill in anticipation of the 30-minute scrimmage which followed. The Gators, working hard on their assignments, opened up boxcar holes in the defensive lines at the tackle positions.

rest of the circuit. THERE'S 5 A Second-place was tossed into a three-way tie when Thirst Sta COLUMN CO THIS WAY BE tion dropped down, and Okeecho READY I'M GOIN' BIOiHT THRU A QUICK A COMMAND bee Bar won two of three from Hanlon's Bar, sending those teams into the deadlock. Coffey Florists won two of three from Dreamland Tourotel in the other match. JACK SKINNY 1 Ttfs s-ak. f- 7, cr '-s 000 under his father's will at 20, his second at 25, his third today, and on Sept.

22, 1917, he will receive his fourth $3,000,000. b. LI aC- VI several home-and-home arrangements may not be definite, so that the schedule may yet be pruned to 10 games, but in the meantime, Coach Goodell is trying to figure AND THE NAZI COLUMN SWINGS OVER TO LET THE CAR PASS. a. i Legal Notices 1 GETS $10 Paul Hoffman, 720 Flamingo reported to police last night the theft of $10 from his home between 7 p.

m. and 8 while the family was out. Police investigation revealed the house was entered through the back screen door and a dresser drawer ransacked and the $10 taken from a pocketbook belonging to Mr. Hoffman. now ne can withhold some players from this Friday's game with Del-ray Beach.

An entire second-string may start the fray, to give them experience as well as saving the regulars, but Dclray Beach may have too much strength for the Trojan reserves. Tuesday's drill was devoted to open field blocking and tackling. Back Jackie Law and Tackle, Bob Ande are out with injuries. Bj WUXIAMta MAJOB HOOfLB OUT UUK WAI 01 HOAKDI.VU IIOIISB (No. 2012) IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA.

IN RE ESTATE OF: JOHN J. BROWN. DECEASED. ISOTICK OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have filed my final report as administrator of the estate of John J. Brown, deceased: that I have filed my petition for final discharge and that I will apply to the Honorable Richard P.

Robblns, County Judge of Palm Beach County. Florida, on the 25th day of October, A. D. 1M42. for approval of the same and for final discharge as administrator of the estate of John J.

Blown, deceased. DATED this 15th day of September. A. D. 1042.

W. H. MIZELL, Administrator Estate of John J. Brown, Deceased. Sept.

23 and 30; Oct. 7 and 14. HM? I'LL WOU DONi'T SAV- WELL, MV SRVZZLV ESAD.WARTHA! HOW PRETEND FRIEND, DON'T vM4E TUOUSWTFUL OF TrA PLEASED AhW FOR HlBER- VOLia NtfTIMr TlllC UllMTPO until Mayer 166 161 378 SOS A. Brown 113 161 194 502 Hezlltt 176 145 151 472 Summerell 175 152 186 513 Hannibal 212 V.n 18(1 585 Sub total 872 818 889 2649 Handicap 6 6 6 18 Total Inc. he 878 8'24 895 2667 THIRST STATION O.

Miller 189 167 177 53.1 Moody 176 1.19 166 481 Eox 126 147 112 385 Delmer 167 181 161 509 Davis 148 18,1 196 527 Total 806 817 812 2535 OKEECHOBEE BAR Reed 202 172 219 59,1 Nielsen 148 152 188 488 (Jrupe 168 171 160 499 Kern 159 118 187 494 Brady 174 168 148 490 Total 851 811 902 2674 HANLON'S KAR Parks 155 178 174 507 Douglas 189 155 116 490 Benton 173 125 182 480 Barco 187 151 170 510 Bohmer 198 170 21,1 581 Sub total 902 781 885 2578 Handicap 24 24 24 72 Total Inc. he 926 805 909 2630 COFFEY FI.OWEK SHOP B. Miller 177 170 112 J79 Cameron 107 1.18 16.1 4GS Anderson 179 164 164 Sir? Elemlng 190 165 214 559 L. Chalhub 208 192 157 557 Sub total 861 821 820 2502 Handicap 8 8 8 21 Total Inc. he 869 829 828 K26 DREAMLAND TOUROTEL Lowry 183 75 202 5611 LelgMon 139 157 192 488 Msdsen 137 125 202 4 Waterman 186 188 3 46 520 Hall 176 157 397 530 Total 821 802 939 2662 HEH HEM VJOM'TI 4 CANi FInO TOW HS F0UMD NOU A (SOME- JOB THAT'S TAILOR- LOOPHOLE BE- THE GALLANT 11 MS MADE TOR.

NOO DOORrvVAM FOR AN OF UrAlFORrA.TOOTLlMS APARTrAENT ALL FOR CABS NOU DO 19, STAND THERE LIKE A WTCHIMS POST Boise Likes Spirit Of Pahokee Squad After his first workout with the Pahokee Blue Devils at Lair Field, Jack Boise, new coach, said he liked the spirit of the squad and felt confident that despite a late start the Blue Devils will be ready for the first game to be played against Belle Glade here on the night of Oct. 9. The squad of 25 boys appeared to be in good physical condition after a week of kicking, running and passing under the direction of Assistant Coach Frank Osteen. Coach Boise plans to concentrate on fundamentals this week and will probably not test his players in scrimmage until the middle of next week. He has a nucleus of seven letter men around with which to build a team.

Season tickets for the seven home games are now on sale at Denton's Hardware Store. i'hDf I SEE YOU'RE VVEH. VOLt CAMT Afff r' 'TWtl BR1MG1MG TH1MGS BE MO tvUUUTE Wff Mm A LITTLE MOR.E KAAM NOW THEM y1 fjf UP TO DATE GUVS OMLV ADDA YOU'RE GETT1M' l) RUSH OFF FROM X' J'Lj- AVvAY FRONA TH" A PLOW NOW) 1 MIKIUTE MAM A YOU GOTTA SELL A MTTZ STUFF YOUR CAR. AM' I rt ftr YOUR RADIO AM" GO iM-fl. x-yJ A TO A LOTTA FARE- THE SLOW RUSH f-a 1 TnfJI 'i (No.

2011) IX THE COURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE IN AND FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA. In re the Estate of BENJAMIN F. WORRELL. Dereased NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANT'S You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present anv claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of Benjamin F. Worrell, deceased, late of said county, to the county Judge of Palm Beach Countv, Florida, at his office in the court house at West Palm Beach, Florida, within eight calendar months from the date of the first publication of this notice.

Each claim or demand must be in writing and must slate the place of residence and post office address ot the claimant and must be sworn to by the claimant, his agent or his attorney, or the same will become void according to law. This 22nd day of September. 1942. Margaret G. Worrell, as Executrix ot the Will and Codicil thereto of Benjamin F.

Worrell. Deceased. Williamson. Alloy. Baugher A Burns Attorneys tor Executrix Harvev Building West Palm B-arh.

Florida Sept, 23, 30; Oct. 7, 11. Captain of teams In the Ladlea Bowllnu Lgue, and Intereated pon-ior. are asked to meet this evening at 7:30 at the Carefree Bnwlawav, to dlscusj plans for the next league. EX-BACEK DIES INDIANAPOLIS, Sept.

22. UP-Loui F. Schneider, 40, Indianapolis auto race driver and winner of the Indianapolis 500-mile classic in 1931, died today in Flower Mission 3UST I fcVEGUrA Hospital after a two years' illness. TO bchneider death was attributed to complications resulting from an FISHT A tortoise on the Island of Martinique is shown by historical records to have lived at least 165 years. injury suffered in a racing crack-up four years ago in California..

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