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AKRON BEACON JOURNAL Sunday, Jun 2, 1946 I Zips Trail B-W, Toledo In Conference Meet Jim Sclilemmer Professional Stars Protesting There Ought To Be Some Limit On The Size Of Golf Galleries Midgets In Night Card At Bedford LOB A IT" I PROMOTERS have been beatinrr th. rir. Dillard Has Records In Three Races Special Ta The Beacon Jearaal OBERLIN Harrison Dillard was an ebpny blur in the haze of Oberlin stadium here aa he made Baldwin-Wallace's Br TITUS B. LOBACH Indianapolis Racers Get Top Payoff INDIANAPOLIS (UP) Thirty-three drivers who competed in the 500-mile Memorial day automobile race have gone home with $115,100 in cash prizes. Winner George Robson of Los Midget auto racers go under light tonight at SportsmanB' Park, the first nocturnal program at Bedford this season In the Michigan-Ohio circuit.

National Sport i Official victory in the 43rd Ohio confer They go- again Tuesday night at Columbus in the third of the weekly programs at the state fairgrounds; return Wednesday night ence track and field meet a personal triumph. The first president of the National league never played a game of baseball. Angeles, ook nearly 40 per cent of the prize money, $42,350, plus a huge trophy, a ticket en A line drive is hit outttide of titling him to a trip around the to ituDDer Bowl, and then, unless there are some other midget carda around the territory, will rest up for the 100-mile championship classic next Sunday afternoon at world and a one-year restaurant meal ticket. alta)yr ii ajaiaaaawlawiatw 'SWR Wnvatlll n-n S'hl? Uf reCOrd mashinK owds for the National i.r "k8 hence. Main reason, na-turally 1.

that gate recelpts pay the freight for the tournament, make Ch.lb and states GoW association. When the tournament is ended and Ben Hogan'a or Byron Nelson1, or Herman Keiser or some other star's name is written on the prize check and engraved upon the championship trophy, the usual cry will go up that there ought to be a law limiting the size of golf galleries the same as there is limiting the size of bread. Why wait until then to bring the matter up COMPLAINED, after winning the Masters' tournament, about the size and unruliness of the gallery there and at some other tournaments on the winter tour. "Last Thursday Hogan, Snead and some others threatened a sitdown strike in self-defense in the Goodall round robin at Mamaroneck. Oscar Fraley of the United Press re-ports that each of the 15 Goodall players kept his own box score and the lowest tally for struck spectators was Dick Burton's modest three.

That only goes to show that Burton, the British open champion, ia definitely off his game. Snead hit three on one shot as he hooked into the rough and floored spectators like tenpins. ho ft an Talks Sitdown HOGAX PLAYED with Snead and Keiser and said he never saw such a mob. "I hate to complain," he told Fraley, "because people undoubtedly will take it wrong, but something should be done before somebody gets killed." Jimmy Demaret said that the mob on the fairways was "awful." Hogan said he just sat down and refused to play until the crowd got back, but that as soon as he stood up again to shoot the fans pressed in from all sides so that it was dangerous even to swing a club. On Tuesday in Boston, Nelson made a bad shot on an early hole in the first half of his match with Burton.

The ball truck a spectator, stopped on the edge of the green and Nelson was down for a win on the hole and never trailed thereafter. Second-place Jimmy Jackson got Bainbridge horse and dog racing plant at Geauga Lake. The Indianapolis Motor Speed PAUL STRICKLAND, 12, shown here on Pete, is one of the youngsters who will take part next Sunday afternoon In the Summit County Horseman's association horse show program at Ascot Park, He Is the son of the Carl Strlcklands, Portage Trail, Cuyahoga Falls. The horse show will have 22 classes, both western and English, and will start at 12:80 o'clock. way contributed $75,000 of the prizes.

The remaining $40,000 was furnished by commercial interests whose automotive products were used in the 30th running of the speed classic Thursday. Church Softball Assault Wins THE SPEEDWAY corporation added $11,900 beyond its announced The ex-serviceman erased conference records In the 100-yard dash and 120 and 220-yard hurdles as B-W amassed 63 points to breeze to a third straight title. Behind the Yellowjacketa came Toledo with 26 1-2 and a surprisingly strong Akron squad with 25 points. Other scores were: Case 22, Otterbein 20, Oberlin 1, Mt. Union 12, Denison 1Q.1-2, Kenyon 10, Ashland 9, Wooster 6, Heidelberg 4, Marietta 2 and Capital 1.

DILLARD'S TIME in the century was 9.7 seconds, erasing the mark of 9.8 held Jointly by six dashmen. He was over the low hurdles in 22.8 to do an even better job of record-shattering. The previous standard was 23.5 seconds, established in 1933 by Bill Bacon of Denison. In the high sticks Dillard improved by .2 second on the mark posted at 14.8 by Ohio Wesleyan's Bill Kane in 1928. Akron, winner in only two meets this spring, made an unexpected showing.

In fact, the Zippers were deprived of the runnerup position by an eyelash. Triple Crown lift (Continued from Fag 1-C) AMERICAN I.MGI'l W. Oraca Methodist 2 Zton Lutheran 9 Grace ConerrsaUonal Christ Meihodtat 1 Huh St. C. o( C.

1 Flrt Baollut 1 Arlington BaDtlst 1 Grace Lutheran 0 Olvlnltv Lutheran 0 First OB. 0 First Coiiarenatlonal School 0 Pet 1 000 1 000 1 000 1 000 .500 .600 .000 .000 .000 .000 first base. The first baseman with his foot on the bag, reaches out and knocks the ball down. Is this a fair or foul ball? D.E.M. The hit is a foul ball.

The location of the ball and not the position of the fielder determines a fair or foul ball. After playing five Inniiigv it started to rain. The umpire stated to the visitor that he would call the game when they had. played 15 minutes longer. The game was railed and within a few minutes the sun came out.

Is this covered by the rules? M.W.K. The umpire was wrong in specifying a definite time limit for calling the game. The usual procedure is to su.spend play while it it is determined if it will stop raining. If it does stop after a reasonable wait, and the field can be put in playing condition, play is resumed. If it continues raining or it is impossible to put the field in shape after the rain stops, then the umpire calls the game on account of rain or wet grounds.

There Is a man on first, one down. The count on the hatter Is three and one. On the next pitch, the batter starts toward first, on what he thought was ball four, SOME 80 DRIVERS will be en hand tonight at Bedford, 29 of them out to prevent Al Bonnell from hanging up his third straight feature triumph. Roy Sherman of Los Angeles, Carl Forberg of Omaha and Wes Saegesser of St. Louis are among newcomers joining the old stand-bys in the field.

Qualifying trials start at o'clock; racing at 8:30. BAINBRIDGE directors, meeting Friday night, named Ronnie Householder of Van Nuys, manager of the new speedway there. The Bainbrldge outfit is another link in the Don Zeiter chain. Householder, recently back from the ETO with rank of lieutenant colonel, Is a former national champion midget driver who knows every big time driver from coast to coast. His job will be to make Bain- awards yesterday and said the annual prize melon would remain at $75,000 in the future, boosting the take for all winning drivers except those in first and second place.

Robson collected $20,000 from the Speedway, $13,800 in lap prizes and nearly $10,000 in other money. Jackson got $10,000 for Winning second, a $500 lap prize and the rest from commercial sources. Assault ganied ground steadily as his lordship dropped back and once they hit the head of the stretch, Lord Boswell faded out of the run Mennav Grace Lutheran vs. First Baptist at ning. Forest Lorise.

Grace conareaai tonal vs. lion Assault then took over and his at Firestone Park School 2. margin as he went under the wire First connreaauonai vs. wnrist Memoaui at Woosier 4. A sportsmanship award was was three lengths over Natchez.

Ar ine on Baolftt vs. nun mi. of Christ at Mason 1. The latter was two lengths ahead of Cable, which won the show Divinity Lutheran vs. oraca aietnoaisi at Mania Vallev award in a photo finish with WHAT IS THE ANSWER? Probably none so long as 8,000 to 15,000 persons pack, onto a golf course which was built for the recreation-by-play for a few handfuls.

And so long as these persons are oaked from $2.40 to $5.50 for the right to be there, they are going to continue to fight for their money's worth. And so they fight; they run; they plow through sand traps and over putting greens; they push, pull and shove. They shout: "Whoinhell do you think you're pushing, you don't own the joint! They make a break for the next tee while the player is lining up his bail for an Important putt, and they break for the next green while he is at the top of his tee shot Other Sports Control OTHER SPORTS require the spectators to remain" in fixed posi weaneaaav Zlon Lutheran va. Oraca Lutheran at Hampden. Firestone Park 1.

given Bill Sheffler, Los Angeles, ninth-place winner, who plodded around the brick oval at an average speed of only 69 miles an hour because of oil pressure trouble. Other prizes were awarded as follows Ted Horn third 50: Bmll Andrea, fourth. V425; Jole Chltwood fifth (4.J1S: Chr at Meinoaist vs. First bsouiv at Firestone Park 3. HOWARD ALLGOOD of Akron Hloh Ht.

Churcn ot (jnrlsl va. uracv WARREN MEHRTEN8, the Conaresatlonal at Forest Lodae. First u.B. vs. rirst -onareaationai at ran to a blanket finish with Toledo's Lester Leuttke in the mile.

One judge voted Allgood the win Brooklyn-born jockey, was up on Asasult as he has been in ail the Buchlei huh Grace Methodist vs. Arnnaion buouii -year-old's races this season and at Maple Valley. Louis Durant. sixth 13.237.80: Old Vil-lnresl. seventh.

(2.375: Frank Wearne. eishth. (J. 4.17. 50: Bill Sheffler.

ninth. ner but the other two declared for Leuttke. The decision eventually turned in a masterful ride. NATIONAL LKAGUR W. Pet.

and the runner on first starts for Instead of becoming panicky as gave the Rockets second place. 1.000 Thomaitown Baptist 1 second. The umpire railed the sec' 1 000 tions. Football and baseball say: This is your seat and please stay in it. Bowling doesn't permit fans to crowd around the foul line or around the pits.

Hockey says, stay put or be put out. Indianapolis race fans take position of vantage and what they see is the racers as thev flash cast them. They don't get on the track. Tennis fans are ond strike, the batter returning Allgood finished second in the half mile, too. Akron added points on Monte Mack's fourth in the he did in the Preakness, when he asked Assault to make his run too early with the result that the Texas chestnut galloper narrowly defeated Lord Boswell, Mehrtens to the batter box.

The runner on Miller Av. Reiormed I First Evan. Comreeatlonal 1 Baptist Temple 1 Chapel Brown and Vina I Trinity Reformed Trlnltv Evan. Reformed 0 First Brethren 0 1 00(1 1 000 1 000 .000 .000 .000 kept in the stands or definitely are kept off the courts. But golf iiisu: umv uevore.

lotn. ii.B87.bO: Mel Hansen. 11th. (1.850: Russ 8nowberer, 12th. II 575: Harry MrQulnn.

llt.h. 11.600; Rnlnh Hepburn. 14th. 18 MS (lncludlnc 44-400 lap priifn: Al Putnam. ISth.

(1.2,10; Cliff Benrere. 18th. .1.425: Duke Dlnsmore. 17th. 11.075: Chet Miller.

18th. (1.000; Jimmy Wllhurn. ISth. J1.000; Tony Betten. hauaen.

20th. (92: Dannv Kladls, 21st. 1875; Duke Nalon. 22nd. I8'J5; Mauri Rose.

2 irrl. $1,675 i Including (800 Ian prises); Oeore Conner. 24th. 1800: Hal Robson. 25th.

1775: Louis Tomel. (750; Henry Banks. 27th. J725: Shortly Cantlon. 28th.

1726: Oeore Barrineer. 20th. 1(76: Ren Mays. 30th. (1.026 (Including (300 lap first reached second base, the catcher falling to throw to second.

Is the runner credited with a nermits unlimited numbers to mill everywhere, trusting to a handful rated Assault nicely. Missionary Alliance Woodland Methodist 0 .000 .000 bridge strictly a track for motorized racing events with a goal of developing it Into the nation's best one-mile plant. QUALIFYING TESTS for the 100-mile race there will be held between 10 a. m. and sundown Saturday.

Twenty-four cars will start Tickets for this classic were to be put on sale at Bedford tonight and will be available Wednesday night at Rubber Bowl Blades Fined $50 COLUMBUS, O. Manager Ray Blades of St. Paul was fined $50 yesterday by President Roy Harney of the American Association for the use of abusive language and not leaving the field promptly when ordered by Umpire Charles Moore at Minneapolis Memorial day. Wooster Methodist a The only time I worried was stolen base? C.B. aianaav of Boy Scouts with pikes or ropes or a few more adult marshals with megaphones who yelp: "Git back there on the right, you gotta give em room." But as some push back others push in front of them.

Yes. A stolen base is credited Miller Av. Reformed vs. First Brethren at Maraaret Park. Chapel Brown and Vina vs.

Woodland to the base runner when he ad vances a base unaided by a base irlies): Sam Hanks. 31st. 1800: Hal eola. 2nd, (800; Paul Russo. 33rd.

I8B0. Methodist at nrestona ran i. Wonater Methodist vs. Thomaitown Ban when he stumbled coming out of the gate," Mehrtens said. "But he recovered at once and I waa more confident than I was in the other two races.

Gee, I can hardly realize that we won it. Just think, the triple crown." hit, a put-out, a fielding or battery tut. t. Wnnater .1 error. In the above case, the catch' Christian Missionary Alliance vs.

Evangelical Reformed at Erie 1. Trlnltv Reformed va. Flrat Evangelical er made a mental error. Consresatlonal at Erie a. a near Woodland Methodlit vs.

Miller Av. Re The crowd wagered a total of Is It permissible for a pitcher Hygros Beauty Romps In Mud fnrmkri mt Wnrext. I.nriae. $640,495 on the race. who was knocked out of the box Thomasiown Baptist vs.

nrst nreinrvn On the entire eight-race card, mile, Sterling Tuck's tie for second in the pole vault, Martin Chapman's tie for third in the shot, a third for Ken Kullman in the 440, Bob Brown's fourth and Kullman's fifth in the 220 and a third in the mile relav. Shot out-Won br FhllllDi (B-Wt: Brandfass (Dentaoni 2nd: Chaoman 'Akron) and Brown (Toledo! tied for 3rd: Adair iMarlettai Sth. Distance 43 feet. 0 inchee. Mile run Won bv Leuttke (Toledo) AU-ffood (Akron) 2nd: Pokrant (Case) 3rd: Mack (Akron) 4th: Looman 'Mt.

Union) Sth Time 4 minutes. 42.7 aecondn. Pol vault Won bv Baiter (Ashland): Tuck (Akron) and SDrankle iDenlson) tied for 2nd: Endsler iKenvon) 4th: Hendrr (Denison) 5th. Heieht 12 feet HiRh lumrj Won bv Crable IB-Wl: Bartlev (Ashland) 2nd: Rixer tKenvonl. Wallk-k (Ml.

Union) and Brown iToledo) tied for 3rd. Helaht 5 feet. 11 Inches. 880-vard relav Won bv Toledo iHuston. Srjencer.

Dimon and Hardv); Baldwin-Wallace 3nd: Mt. Union 3rd: Wooster 4th: Oberlin Sth. Time 1 minute. 32( seconds. 440-vard run Won by Temoleton IB-W): Pennlsh (B-WI 2nd: Kullman (Akron) 3rd: Baclk (Case) 4th: Hlrschbent (Oberlin) sth.

Time 50 6 seconds. dash Won bv Dillard (B-W): Tallav 'Otterbein! 3nd: Badar (B-Wi 3rd: Hardv iToledo) 4th: Huston 'Toledol 5th Time 7 seconds. (New conference record. Old record. 8 8.

held lolntlv bv si men.) In the third Inning and taken out of the game, to appear as a coach at Firestone Park 1. Trlnltv Evanaellcal Reformed vs Chapel Brown and Vine at Firestone Park 1. the fana poured a total of through the windows. CLEVELAND, O. J.

B. Bot- Akron lit Temple vs. woosier In the seventh Inning? W.M. Methodist at Erie. ten's Hygros Beauty found the THERE WILL COME, of course, stark tragedy.

The wonder is that there have been few fatalities thus far. A golf ball is not too different from a dum-dum bullet in the damage it can cause. It travels just about as speedily, too. Some of these days, after the mob has raced in to pack around the 18th green, the course maintenance staff sent out to plug the pock marks left by women's high heels will discover corpses in the mob's wake; either killed outright by being struck by golf balls or trampled to death by the wild and rampant gallery. Why not bleachers at vantage points around the course and require spectators to stay fixed? They'll squawk, no doubt, but not too long after discovering it is better to see all participants play one or two holes from tee to green than to see one or two players but briefly while being lost in the mob following them.

SOME TIMES I think the course operators are not making the best use of the ropes with which they make feeble effort to keep the gallery under control. How they keep from hanging some of the more ardent shovers from convenient trees is beyond me. Maybe it is because golf is a game commanding so much etiquet. rt. Evaneencai unnareaai onai No.

When the pitcher left the game he is not allowed to return sloppy going to her fancy yester Christian Missionary Alliance at Maple Vallev, and take part in the game. Coach Revisions In Classic Prizes With three exceptions, official letters to winners in the recent ing is part of the game, so he could day at North Randall as she romped to victory in the $2,500 Cleveland Sesquicentennial handicap before nearly 10.00Q, patrons. not go in the coacher's box. Beacon Journal bowling classic went in the mail Friday. Winners.

A front runner all the way, Hy O. W. T. Pet. 1 4 I i too 1110 .114 14 1 4 4 0 114 1 4 0 .3:13 1111 .101 1 I .141 With a man on second the hits a long hit to the outfield Sawyerwood Hope Grace Madiaon First North Hill Boulevard Calvary EaaL Liberty can receive their prizes by redeeming the letters at the Beacon gros Beauty finished ahead of Roy Jay and Side Order to return $9, Journal business office on the second floor between 8 a.

m. ana good for two base. The third base, man block the runner from see. $4 60 and $3.80. 5 p.

m. daily. Bonamo, wearing the colors of ond forcing him to miss the bag Last Week's Kaaalta Sawyerwood North Hill 3. Boulevard 20 East Liberty 4. Protests brought several changes I uorrecuons in xne special pnw llt rntlmir the R.

N. Fetzer atables, very and the runner has to return to tag third base. Meantime the hall nearly caused a riot as he flashed in the special prize fund and Kn- tiiaheat three- Yesterday's Racing Results Calvary 18. Jtrat 11. Hop 12, Madison 0.

This Week'a naaaaa under the wire ahead of Valdina I forced classic officials to Withhold I cams series rolled by Main Recreation was returned to the Infield. The In rlesa AA Haven in the dav's final race. 880-vard run Won bv Clclrello (Case): Alleood (Akron) 2nd: Hasarl (B-Wi 3rd: Monlnitton (Denison) 4th: Blackshear (Wooster) Sth. Time 2:03.2. 220-vard dash Won bv Pallav (Otterbein): Hardv 'Toledo' 2nd: Miller iCasei 3rd: Brown (Akron) 4th: Kullman (Akron) 5th Time 21.7 aeennris team at bat claimed Interference l.aodi I la.

1.50: Cmardan Z.M. Tuesday Flrat vs. Sawyerwood at Saw verwnod: Hone va. North Hill at Jack North Randall which was allowed by the umpire, son, Grace vs. Madison at Erie; Calvary the prize list of the Cuyahoga1 Falls Eaglea and Knights of Columbus until early this week pending a still further checkup.

a. lul Liberty at East Liberty The man on third scored but the Supporters of Valdina Haven disputed the official decision but the camera gave Bonamo the edge. He refunded $11, $4.80 and $3.20. Thuredey First va. Hopa at Htlhlandl umpire sent the batter back to Boulevard va.

Norm nm at rfaeaaon. vary vs. Orare at Glover, Madison va. first base on the Interference play, 14 To Cheater waiter! tor tnira nun-est three-aame aeries rolled by Olympic Recreation bowler: to B. M.

Olaskl tor tounh htahest thraa-aaana aattaa roUeaV by Olympic Recreation Taowler. II To Charlea Millar lor second hltiv est three-game series lolled by.Oeneral Tira bowler: 12 to Stan Urvekl far third hla-hest three-came series rolled by General Tira bowler. $3 To H. ft. Haun for second hlaheet three-aame series rolled bv Ooodvear bowler: II to S.

L. Alien. Floyd Price and rhim. Dalmee for third hteheat three- Was this right R.M.A. last Liberty at East Liberty.

CHURCH OrCHRIST LEAGUE The umpire was correct in al The Hall and Fetzer string, top money winners at North Randall's 1945 meeting, took a mighty surge in their bid for current honors as Winners of the Columbia Chemical Athletic association award, correct as announced in the prize list last Sunday, may collect their prizes by calling at the CCAA office and identifying themselves. ays' Dtvlslea lowing the run to score but wrong when he sent the batter back to first. The ball is still in play so issii aerlea rolled by Goodvear bowler. far as the other runners are con W. L.

Pet. Meada Av. 1 1.000 South Akron 1 0 1.000 Barbenon 1 1 000 Riverside 1 0 1.OO0 North Hill I 1 ,1 E. Market 1 1 .500 Central 1 Noble Av. 0 I .000 Huh 0 1 ono Moeadora I .000 Lakevlew 0 1 .000 cerned and they have a right to THERE'S NO EXCUSE FOR EYE ABUSE! stay on the bases they reach.

110-vaM htah hurdles Won bv Dillard 'B-Wi: Badar IB-Wl 2nd: Hulett lOtter-beln! 3rd: Freldrlehs (Oberlin) 4th: Gelst 'CaDltall Sth. Time 14 6 seconds 'New conference record. Old record. 14 8 seconds, set by Kane, Ohio Weslevan in U28.I Discus Won bv Macker 'Otterbein): Shober iHetdelben) 2nd: Phtlhns IB-Wl 3rd: Stoneburner (Wooster) 4th: Robertson 'Oberlin! Sth. Distance 127 feet.

Inch. Two-mile run Won bv Leuttke (Toledo): Looman (Mt. Union) 2nd: Kuekes iB-Wi 3rd: Lowell (Oberllnl 4th: Rello (Casel Sth Time 10 30.7. 320-vard low hurdles Won bv Dillard (B-WI: Badar (B-WI 2nd: Hulett lOtler-beinl 3rd: Freidrichs (Oberlin) 4lh: Blackshear (Wooster) Sth. Time 21.

seconds. iNew conference record. Old record 23.5. set bv Bacon. Denison, In 1933.) Broad lumit Won bv Zellnskv (Krnvonl: Takacs (Case) 2nd: Freidrichs lOberllnl 3rd: Marotta (Mt Union) 4th: Burton iMarlettai Sth.

Distance 21 feet. 5'. Inches, Mile relav Won bv Baldwin-Wallace (Tolliver. Brown. Pennlsh and TemDleton): Case 2nd: Akron 3rd: Oberlin 4th: Kenyon Sth.

Time 3:27.9. they showed Diadele In the opener, placed with Aviation Cadet In the second, had Roy Jay and Side Order finish two-three In the handicap and won with Delatour In the fifth and Bonamo. The highest claiming figure in Randall's history was reported yesterday, a $3,000 tag on Ship, Jr. by the Wolverine stable, U. S.

Amateurs Travnor Given ml Recreation Job Last Week's Keaalta East Market 10. Lakevlew 4. Central 3. Nnrlh 1. All others rained out Fellowship Dlviaian All tames postponed.

No change In standinas. GLASSES COST ULY 1 lookout Mis 'SO. Fsvcho- n.l'.l H.lMi. SAO: Dixadelr ff Jim Fat 4 an. S.M1-.

Avlatian Odd 4t0: So Sure I five Thirtr 41.00. '3'0. 7.40; Crolln Bell .4. ro; enisal Kl'lnr Connie SS.20, 11.30. fi.M: FMI- be( .00.

Bohemia 3.60. lie La Tour lt.80, a.DO. l.40l Nelslly HO. 4.M; Onartrr Kit S.50. sh! Jr.

11.20. 1.20. 4.00: Grind Saab a.00. 4.40t (iiant Servant J.20. 1 Hvcrea tleaulv 9.00, 4.00.

S.M: Side Order $.20. 3.00: Rot Ja 00. Rnmmii 11.00. 4. SO.

K.20: Valdina Haven 4.00. 3.30; Follenator 2. Ml. Belmont 1 tDanrins Mareot, 4 0. S.W.

Mother. 5.30. 4.30; ifenniver. JtO. 1 Salerno.

3.40, 4.00. t.gll: Calvados. 4.20, 2 Chance Thread. 2.60. Tetrol, 3.60.

2.30; Military Man, 2.10. 2.40; Chance Field. 5.60. Jet Pilot, M). 3.00, 2 30: Peaeo Har-hor.

40. 1.30: Noble Creek. 00. (ilad Time 14.60. 4.40.

3.10: Rich Mixture 3 00. 140: PandT Sandy 4.00. AMaalt 4 30. 3 10. Satchel 4.10: Cable SO.

Blue Fal 1 0, MI. S.M; Terae 7.M. 30: Bellwether 7.30. a FroofC oil 4 00. Thirteen 3.40.

2.70; Sirlette 3.10. Beulah TIH 4.00. 1.30. 2.30: Good Babe 4.M. 2.40: Mv gunhlne 3.00.

Teialdue 4.00. 2.30. 2 30: Filed Fee 4.30. 2.30: Corinthian 230 Terraplene 4 40, 3.00. 2.40; Infinite Good 3.20, 2 HO; Bluthinr l.arlt 3.00...

loll Bab? 8 00. 3.00 3.40; Street Arab 3.10. 2.30: Judion 3.00. Red Horhton 12. no.

6.30. 4.30; Seroisheot 3 Ml: Colorful 3.40. IVhiieendent 3.20. 3 20. 2.30: Sir Midas 2 40.

2.20: Blark Mule 320, 1 Mokananne 8.20. 4.80. 2.80: Raeheler Rot g.40. 3.30: Breakdown 8.80. Brief Slrh 3.00.

2.H0, out; Noialee 3.80. eul: Blr Seat out. 0 Sunrld 6.20. 3.20, 2.30; Victory Drink MO, 1.80; Conni eSue 8 30. Lincoln 1 C.allewav.

MO. MO, 2 20: Masleo Lad, 4.00, 3.401 Ran Ahead. 3.80. Loaehapoka 6.60. 3.40.

2.80: Fetionta 9 Ml All, A. hi- Star 7 10. (Take Courare 4 80, 3.30, 2.30; Scalane 5.10. 2.00: Senate 2.50. 7 Bob MurnhT 3.40.

3.80. 2 30; Rrilhl Steel 4.10. t.aa; Caatel wo. KTrlaa Be' 8.18, 4.1a, 8.00: Tea lar- teant 8.00. MO; Anna Araln 3.70.

Suffolk 1 Tewnhonie. 12.00, I.OO. 8.60: Blaek Tempeit, 5.3. S.OOi Snnelad, 1.40. Biment, 12.20.

a.40. 5.00; 10.30. 7.40; Ble Tkleket. 7 8. Cleudf Weather.

12.40. S.40. 3.80; Twa Dawn. 7.40. 4.80: Tyrone, 3.80.

4 Co Hatter 4.40. 3 88. 2.40: Flamlnr Kirk 3.00, 2.40: Pahanalam (.00. 5 Sblnr PennT 13.80. 7.00, 5.40; Arrarlan-II 3.8.

4.20: Hr-Charlle 4.30. Phidlaa 3.00. 00. 2.40; rrainoila 4.N. 2.80: Tim S.ao.

7 Haataaer-Lack 13.80. (.40. Wln- aome Ladd 2.80. 2.40: Laeaal 3.46. (ionfla.h 10.80.

3.M, 3 80; Defania Bond 6.80. 4.40: Fllibt Man 6 20. Delaware Park 1 Roral Carerner, (.50. 3.10. Staaln-tbedark, t.40.

6.10: Blr Dak, 8.30. 2 Beao'a Nana 24.40, MO. 4.46: Third Trial Jo. 3.60: Aaaeal Acent 2.0. 2 Tear Droa 28.10, 10.5.

rlelnl Letel 10.70. 8.00; Rolllne 4.4. i The Wini 1.80. 4.70. 2.80; Star Baek 4 00.

2.90: Connachta 2.40. Hamuli 4.3P. 2.80. 2.50; Midnlrht Oil 870. 3 (HI: Atara Wince 5..

Doekatader (.10. 4 0. 3.M; War Troahy 6.30. 3.10: Alexia 3.4. 7 Misa Laeender (.80.

3.80. t.1(: Orerlln 3.10. 3.80: Felona 4.M. 8 ripe Cod 8.50. 3.M.

ant; Meteie 8.10. out: Maateellla aat. River Downs 1 Midnlrht Bor 7.60. 4.40. 3 0: Bolten Abbe; 4.4.

Martharita 2.40. 2 Ire Greenark 10.00. 4.80. 3.00; BaiJ Blark 8.8. 3.66; F.eowae 2.40.

1 Knldewn 22.3. (.60. Third Set IS an. 7.00: Quick Kirk 1.4. 4 Tirer Tilli 4.40.

8.00. 3.60; Altnee 5.00. 1.30: KlttT Grar 8.0. (Brown Gown (.40, 4.0. 3.80: Boom On 8.00.

3.40: l.nckr Pempl 3.20. (Jon Chele 4.20. 3.60. t.40; Thar I.N, 2.4: Talal Victor 3.6. 7 Knlthla Qaeat 4.2.

1.00. 1 40: Beateaa- tlen 4.4. 2.8: Anaeitbeiia 2 80. F.xpedillena 8.20. 4.00.

3.M: Bit Ear 3.40, 2.60; Miaa Tallahema 1.4. rIVB TKAR8 AOO Mel Olt Hounded his 400th homerun and boosted hla total of rtina balled in to l.iOO In double-header with Philadelphia Phllllea. Daily Doubles Charlea Town (1 and I), 5.1.l. North Randall (1 and 121.40. Falrrnount II and Si, II32.M.

PITTSBURGH (INS) Pie Traynor, former manager and third baseman for the Pittsburgh Pirates, yesterday was named recreational supervisor of Allegheny county parks. Traynor, who will retain his daily sportscast from a Pittsburgh radio station, will conduct amateur baseball schools as well as direct the recreational activities. He succeeds Nathan H. Kaufman. Guaranteed Quality Phone IL-292S Class A Softball Tl'rSDAY.

(15 P. M. American Sir Corners Super Service vs. Southern Tap Room at Olover school: Svrlan A. C.

vs. Club of the Deaf at Reservoir No. 1: Hollvwood Bar vs. Thornton Tailors at Mason No. 1.

and Norka Billiards vs. V.F.W. Post 3(13. at Old Foree. Natienal Brown Derby va.

Annadale Confectionery at Mason No. 2: Mackev Radiators vs. Castel dl Sancro at Ohio Edison: Rov Thorns vs. West Akron Rpns at Perkins Woods, and Marine Corns vs. Atlantic Foundry at Elizabeth Park.

International Oerman-American club vs. Sandrene anil at Municipal beach: Curtis All-Btara vs. Eagles 555 at Reservoir No. 3: Columbus Hall vs. Puffy Louie's at Wooster No.

1. and FMO vs. Knlttin of Columbus at Akron No. 1. Alienation Phillips Machine vs.

Armv Navy club at Barber school: Lemon Post 30 vs. Lakevlew lim at Akron No. Brldawater Manufacturing vs. Brown St. Cafe at Howe school, and Teamster's Local No.

24 vs. McNeil Machine at Wooster No. 3. Complete glasses. 81ngle vision or blfo- Heurst cals.

30 stylea frames or mountings to 9 5:10 choose All for only SAME LOCATION 4 YEARS PRESCRIPTIONS PILLED Lose To Ireland DUBLIN, Eire An Irish boxing team defeated a touring United States amateur team yesterday, 7-1, as only bantamweight Keith Hamilton won for the Americans. Hamilton outpointed Peter Macguire of Dublin. In other bouts. Ptathrrwelaht Babv Counhlin of Dublin won over Leo Kellv on a foul: Heavvweiaht Jerry Coleman won on a foul from Charlea Lester: Flv-weiitht Dave Connrll ontoointed John Ar-dnlnl: Llfhtweleht Paddy Evrne outoolnted OrottF McOre: WeltrrwelflH Tim Hvde outpointed Roxcoe Hlnon: Middleweight Mike MrKeon outoolnted Harold Ananach. and Llaht-Heavvweieht Perclval Tavlor outoolnted John Tucker.

Colonels Beaten KANSAS CITY tfPl Carl De-rose limited the Louisville Colonels to seven hits yesterday as the Kansas City Blues pounded out a 2-0 triumph before a slim crowd of 1,200 chilly fans. I A VP i I I I I Quinn Heals Walsh NEW YORK (lT.E Tom Quinn, national cross-country champion, defeated Ed Walsh, his New York Athletic club teammate, in the featured three-quarter-mile run at the NYAC track meet Saturday. Quinn won by four feet, with Phil O'Connell and Jim Rafferty of the NYAC trailing far behind. OPTICAL BL-2925 Sandallmer 4.40. 2.80.

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I '111 Mi Roekwood Lou 6.00. 8.20, 2 20; Lata Thread 4.80. 1.20; Sibley i.80. Falrrnount Park lBeekhamoton 10.20. 6 60.

8.80: Buffalo 7.00, 6.60; Imperial Seoul 8.80. Quarto 6.60. 4.00 2.80; Who Kan I.M, 4 00: Mr. Bo. 4.60.

Chama Choiie Mil. 3.40, 2.40; Blear l.as 8.60. 260; Bootrr Mr 340. 4 7.aradnw MO. 3.00.

3.60: Make It Bee 3.40. 1.60: Red Robert 4.20 Preeo 7.60. 3 60, 2.80; gtooiia 8 40. 2.60: Shews Pride 3.20. l.nrkt 1.40.

,1.40, 1.60: Fipeltner 30: Which Glint 2.60. Trv Klltht 1.40. 4.40. 3.40: l.adr Doana 10.00. 6.30: Vlnlta Marshall 4.30.

Blue Mountain 4.40. 2 60. 2.60: Goad Decision 3.60. 2.60; Wtnnehaie 6.3. Detroit I Fleanor Van.

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