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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • 15

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WILMINGTON MORN INC NEWS. WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. MONDAY, MAY 27. 1946 FIFTEEN HALE-SCHUTT AND HUSTED-PERRY TIE IN FOUR-BALL GOLF Many Leading Performers BLUES WIN TEAM P.

S. duPont is Victorious In Delaware Interscholastics Suffolk Downs Entries (By The Associated Press) First Race. Pest Tine. 1:15 P. M.

(Wilmingtea Time) FIRST RACE Purse S3. 500; claiming 4-vear-olds and up: 6 furlongs; (chute): Arrive at Delaware Park Both Pairs Score 140s To Share 36-Hole Gross Honors in W.C.C. Event Scotchgrass 113 Sweepnack 113 MATCH AT DUPONT xBreverome 108 xDaisy Lee 101 t. Wither. P.

8 Special to The Morning News Fire Kabo 113 xFirst Command log Schaen. Newark, and Elliott, W. H. xMadame Mamie 103 Mr. Jinx 111 NEWARK, May 26 P.

S. duPont xLlttle Hoops 108 Roughage 113 Melody Lass 108 xSun Flame 111 High School won the 31st annual Height, 9 xeet, 9 incnes. Discus Won by Numley, P. 8: second. Oeiger, W.

H. 8.: third, lank. Milford: fourth. Dutton. P.

8. Distance. IK Stars of the spring that bloomed on Eastern tracks arrived at Delaware Park over the week-end and leading the procession was J. H. Logan's Biscailuz, winner of the Havre de Grace Handicap in Mary stable razor sharp, as his 1:10 for the six panels would indicate.

Brookfield, who won $25,600 in taking five wins out of 10 1945 starts, is also eligible for the Brandywine Handicap, Saturday's $10,000 feature at a mile and one sixteenth. Flaming High 122 Sunset Boy 113 Rock wood Daisy .108 Hoodoo Lady 109 feet. 1 inch. SECOND RACE Purse claiming; Delaware Park Briefs 3-year-olds; 8" furlongs; (chute) Four Other Awards land on Saturday afternoon. Biscailuz.

the Argentine five- Register 49 to 41 Victory Over Golds; Lowe, Jones Capture Hercules Events The inter-club match between the Blue and Gold teams at the DuPont xBuck Sergeant 108 xGreen Garden 112 Blanche Purcei 111 xLa Patica 109 Mug 113 Range Rate 113 xPure Silk 103 Forget Me Not 108 Harry Stutts made the long trip from Narragansett In New England year-old gray router, has won two ox his four starts in his brief cam THIRD RACE Purse maidens special weights; 2-year-olds; 5 furlongs: Are Decided In Two -Day Classic Rustom Sirdar, four-year-old son f. the fine English stalHon, Nearco, will make his stake debut in the with his two racers, Golden Thorn and Aircraft. S. M. Pistorio moved in for the busy time ahead on the aLikealady 117 Mac Fet hit 112 paigning the States.

He scored in the mud at a mile and 70 yards Delaware Interscholastic track and field meet Saturday on FVazer Field with a total of 59 1-3 points. Newark High finished second with 21 1-3 points, and Wilmington High was third with 20 5-6. Dover High was fourth with 16, followed by Sanford Clay-mont, Milford, 5, and Salesianum, 3 1-2. Teams failing to score were Brown Vocational, Georgetown, Greenwood and Middletown. Two meet records were eclipsed, one of which had been on the books since 1932.

Griffin of Newark shattered the 100-yard dash record of 10.4 seconds, lopping one-tenth of a WO added Wilmington Handicap, Delaware oval, with such performers as Golden Bull, Reflex Arc, Bar Jo Cole 117 Heres Me 117 xCoddle 112 Slmiss 117 Aghadee 117 xLittle Spooky 112 Lady Egret 117 aContradiciory 117 aG. Masiiionis and Mrs. L. Palladine Country Club Saturday was won by the Blues. 49 to 41.

The scores: BLUE GOLD six-furlong feature-of the opening and then trailed War Trophy and One Only over a slow track at a mile and sixteenth. He went a mile and a furlong over a lightning fast track to beat a good field on Sat By MARTY LEVIN Morning News Sports Editor Richard Hale of Huntinedon Val entry. FOURTH RACE Purse $3,500: allow ney Flag. Nel Gwyn, Devil May Care and Ocean Front. The first arrivals from the big stable of William Helis were among the equine notables on hand as the activity at Stanton increased con ley, and Harold Schutt.

Wil V. Hurka 2 IB. Jewett 1 Weaver Hi J. Barry 11 Hancock 3 0 Kearns 2 'Minor 1 Prigg 1'Dennison 2l ances; 3-year-olds; 1 mile and 7o yards: Petes Best 108 Pay Me 113 cay program at Delaware Park. Imported from England by his present owner, A.

S. Hewitt, Rustom Sirdar will be shipped down from Belmont Park for. the. event for which he has been assigned 115 mington, tied for 36-hole gross hon urday. Biscailuz is eligible for the mile xUnmask 109 xJeems 108 ors with Stephen us ted, Baltimore McComb 1 Setter 2 Longtide 114 Tim B.

119 xRed Flare 114 xaJoan Elise 103 and a quarter Sussex Country Club, and Charles Perrv, siderably. Having a long list of Broadway 0 jjacobson 3 xaShio's Captain 114 second off the mark. Harry Loose ran Handicap, to be run at Delaware Wilmington, in the tenth an 0 IHenderson 3 Handy FIFTH RACE Purse $4,000: allowances; nual four-ball invitation tournament 4-vear-olds and up; 1 1-18 miles: Park on Saturday, June 15. He will also be seen in an allowance test Shot put Won by Foraker, P. see-ond, McNeil.

Dover: third. Numley. P. fourth. Rappaselll, Claymont.

Distance. 40 feet, 7H inches. Javelin Won by Zeron. W. Jt.

second. Ostron, Sanford: third. Walther. P. fourth.

Oeiger. W. H. 8. Distance, 146 feet, 2 Inches.

1 mile relay Won by P. 8. (Karlson. Lloyd, Jester. Loose); second, Newark; third.

Sanford; fourth, Sallies. Time, 3:41.8. Janier High Sekawt ResalU 50-vard dash Won by Scott. Dover; second. Maloney.

Milford: third. Patterson. H. fourth. Hall, W.

H. 8. Time. 0:08 J. 100-yard dash Won by Sued, Claymont; second, Paterson, W.

H. 8.: third. Bool, Georgetown; fourth. Hail, W. H.

8. Time. 0:11.1. 320-yard dash Won by Bucet. Claymont; second.

Matthes. Richardson Park; third. Calhoun. Georgetown; fourth, Scott. Dover.

Time. 0:35 860-yard run Won by Harkina. W. H. second.

Krauss, Sanford; third. Preston. Clsvmont; fourth. Caputs, Sailiee. Time, 1:39.7.

880-yard relay Won by Claymont (Preston, Burlew. McCleary. Bucei): second. Georgetown: third, W. H.

fourth. Sallies. Time, 1:49.1. Shot put Won by Mueller. Claymont: second.

Matthes. Richardson Park: third. Talbert. Georgetown: fourth. Loveless.

Richardson Park. Distance, 43 feet, Jump Won by Reed. Middletown: second. Krauss. Sanford; third.

(3-way tie). Shakespeare. Dover: Hearne. Middle-town, and Stelgelman, Georgetown. Height.

5 feet, 5 Inches. Broad Jump Won by Reed. Middletown. second. Boos.

Georgetown; third. Wood-all, Dover: fourth. Claymont. pounds, IS less than the top-weighted Polynesian. The colt was purchased by Hewitt from the Aga nominees for the rich stakes on the Delaware program Helis started the invasion with Teddy's Vixen, a candidate for the Delaware Oaks, the 440-yard dash in 53.3, bettering the old mark of 53:7, established in 1942.

Griffin also was the individual high Goets Woodhouse Lindsay Welch Hunt Meyers Momo Flag 111 Misflying 103 xxDo-Reigh-Mi 113 xFlourtown 112 Gothic 188 xF. B. Eye 106 xKelspride 103 xRestless 112 SIXTH RACE Purse $10,000 added: The prior to that number, as his owner-trainer plans to use him early in the 30-day meetinc that orjens on 2 1 2Vi Delber 0 IPalfrey 3 3 ILiggett 3 Peckham 3 'Eaton 0 2 1 IV2 Keck 11 3 Ottini 1 3 iMathews 1 500-added feature of Wednesday, scorer of the meet, winning the 100, 220 and the broad jump. Loose was Plymouth Rock Handicap; 3-year-oids and Wednesday and closes July 4. up: 8 luriongs: (chute): the only other double winner, run Toy Jr.

Seddons Ward Wrass June 5. Along with this flashy filly were such as Milos. Glib Lady and five other stablemates. The population at Delaware Park wuue a lew otner standout racers Forum 108 Takeaway 116 of the Wilmington Country Club. Both pairs carded best ball scores of 140.

The tournament, which was concluded yesterday, was played at the Concord Country Club. Three 18-hob rounds were played during the two days competition in which there were five events up for decision. Saturday's first event, handicap best-ball medal play, was won by from the Maryland tracks moved in Shiny Penny 109 Air Patrol 112 HLimberger 2, Gilson over the week-end. including Cedar Jo Agnes in nger can Windmill 116 Valdina Lamar 115 has been increasing quite rapidly in Kauss 3 Eckstein 3 3 ning anchor man in the mile relay as well as taking the 440. The summaries: High School Results (200-yard low hurdles special event, pot counted in scoring) 200-yard hurdles Won by Shaw, P.

S. farms mack Oang, hard hitting black sprinter, who scored his fifth aSt. Jock 110 Johnny Jr. 113 cHammer-Lock 109 West Fleet 3 23 recent days and with the closing of Havre de Grace today a big rush is Thurlow 0 IPerkins Shappa 2-j Calvfrese Marshall 2 jConte aBurgoo Maid 116 cSoiure 108 win iin 10 starts this season at Ramsey 0 IHigerty Khan for a paltry $2,000 and in his first American start he won impres-! sively at Belmont Park, defeating I a doaen other tried runners. Rustom Sirdar's stake debut i In certain te attract much in-' terest from horse breeders as j.

he may develop into a top-f notch performer. Cooperating with Spencer Dray-i ton's Thoroughbred Protective Bu-f reau, everybody connected with the sport at Delaware Park will be finger printed either before or dur-1 lng the 30-day meeting. This is a part of Drayton's program to have I a record all persons employed i either by the tracks or horsemen. I duPont; second. Lewis, Sanford; third.

Chandlee 0 IHorn Hobson 3 iBerger aS. D. Sidell and Ruth Sidell entry. cH. G.

Bedweil entry. SEVENTH RACE Purse $3,000: claim ing: 3-year-olds and up: 1 1-16 miles: 1 3 3 0 0 were expected up the line from the banks of the Susquehanna. Only one day intervenes between the Havre closing and Delaware Park's opening. Rinehart, P. 8.: fourth.

Martin, Sallies. Havre Saturday. The son of War Admiral will be seen in many tests at Delaware, a track which he found to his liking a year ago. Garvine 3 IZoliner Time 0:25 0. t-xeorge Harrington of Arlington Country Club, and W.

F. Harrington, Jr, Wilmington, with 76 minus Anzae 111 Valdina Valet Two blind bogey events 100-yard dash Won by Griffin, Newark; second, Huber, P. third, Dover; fourth. Cooling, W. H.

S. held at the Hercules Country Club Wednesday, May 29. A packed house of 1,400 is expected tirooKiieia, Harry Isaac's four- a 13 handicap for a net of 63. year old bay streak who beat Black! Time, 0:10.3. (new record).

Husted and Perry tied for second to be In the barns before the meet Valdivia 111 xSha-Whan 10: Justinian 117 Markobob 11' xCounty Cork 106 xCee Raf li: Bus V. Z. Ill Wapan 11' xGray Syngo 109 Crazy Horse li: Pretty Tiger 111 EIGHTH RACE Purse $2,500: claiming Gang last Monday in settine a with Marion inker. East Lake over the week-end. Saturday's event was won by Calvin Lowe, with E.

J. Turner finishing second, and M. W. MacDonald, 230-yard dash Won by Griffin. Newark: second, Huber, P.

third. Tebo, Dover; fourth, Rarraboon, Claymont. ing is in full swing. Some of the best horses in the East are included and C. and William V.

Montgomery, Time, 0:23.7. wnmington witn net 66 s. 4-vear-olds and un: 1 miles: OHIO'S Rettauranr 440-yard dash Won by Loose. P. third.

Minker and Montgomery carried Yesterday, the test was won by the caliber of racing will be top-notch throughout the 30 days of action. Only the horses stabled on the grounds will be allowed to compete in the daily racing, which will second, CampbelL Claymont; third, Jester, P. 8 lo Lewis, Sanford. Time, 0:53.3 (new off the top award in Saturday's afternoon event, handicap match CHOPS W. G.

Jones. R. Warren, was Mill Tower 111 xRonald M. Wolf Creek 117 xClarie Whizx Funrow 108 Jack Vennie Magic Haste 107 Sirgano Pharfox 109 Abbots Maid Wherrie 104 Joel Roman Governor 111 xMagnesium track record at Havre de Grace for the six furlongs, has been getting familiar with the Delaware oval in preparation for the first stake feature, Wednesday's Wilmington Handicap, a affair for three-year olds and upwards at three quarters of a mile. Trainer D.

W. Kerns has the speedy ace of the Brookfield Farms 880-yard run Won by Farlson. P. second and A. Stieber finished third.

Coarse gsSj5J3r Dinners second, Hughes, P. third, Hubbard, Sanford; fourth, Glynn, W. H. 8. Tune, 2:286.

Willard McConnell reached the xTexaiite 107 Octobre Onze bring a record reward of $800,000 in purses for the horsemen. The starting time at Delaware Park will be 3 o'clock. I mile run Won by Brown. W. H.

8.: quarter-final round of the Ken Apprentice Allowance x-S pounds nett Square Country Direc Business second, Lloyd, P. third, Carroll, Dover; fourh, Garvin, Claymont. Time, 4:55.4. Claimed. Track Fast.

piay against par, with a three up score. They finished in a tie with E. C. Ferriday, Army and Navy C. and H.

P. Scott III, Wilmington, and Alvin Dollins, Wetvaco and W. C. Waples, Wilmington, but won the toss for the prize. Ferriday and Scott carded the best selected 18 holes of the two men's Lanch tors' Trophy tournament by scor Pole vault Won by Shockley.

P. 8.: second. Hill. P. 8' third.

(2-way tie). ing a 3 and 2 defeat over H. A. Shorpo. Sat Cocktail Hoar 2 to 5 F.

M. Smedley, Sallies, and Taylor, W. S. M. Marquard kept pace witn McConnell by registering a victory Beer Wine Liquors Served at AH Times Open 11:30 A.

M. to Midnight 2 IT Wtst 9th St. Dial 9607 neignt, teet. a inches. Broad Jump Won by Griffin.

Newark; second Elliott, w. H. third. Fisher, P. fourth, Campbell, Claymont.

Distance, 19 feet, lxi inches. morning rounds with 72 12 60. over W. M. Walton, 2 up.

The prize for best high ball of In other matches, F. Pusey de High lamp Won by Ehlnger. Dover: yesterday's 'round went to Robert Miller of the Tamarack Club. Parochial Track and Field Meet Scheduled Saturday Parochial School teams of the city will compete in the annual track and field meet sponsored by the C. Y.

O. Saturday morning at the P. S. duPont High School Stadium. The meet will get under way at 9:30 o'clock.

Prizes will be awarded to first, second and third place winners in second, Strahle, Milford: third. Massey. Havre de Grace Entries (By The Associated Press) First Race. Post Time. 3:13 P.

M. (Wilmingtsa Time) FIRST RACE Purse claiming; 4-year-olds and up; 1 1-16 miles: xTie Me 102 Rough Amos 112 Andrew Palmer 116 First Girl 111 Mr. Dee Cee 107 xToil Away 102 Tiresome 111 Broiler 116 Royal Favor 106 Crazy People 111 Chance Ace lis Red Mike 111 xHeiman 111 SECOND RACE Purse $2,500: claiming; maidens: 3-year-olds: 5 furlongs: Highlighted by four stakes, including the $25,000 added Kent for three -year-olds on June 1, 8. Delaware Part win distribute mere than $267,000 to the i horsemen daring the first 10 I days of the meeting according to the condition book for the first 10 dajs released by Rae- ing Secretary M. C.

(Ty) Shea. Rouge Dragon, M. A. Cushman's eight-year-old jumper, has a chance fto threaten the all-time money i winning record for steeplechase I horses. The son of Annapolis, eli-i'gible for both the 110,000 George-i town on June 27 and the Indian River of the same value on July i 3, has won close to $100,000.

Jolly Roger tops the list with earnings of $142,590 while Arce Light is sec-i ond with $121,270. Delaware Park held its annual 'party for the press yesterday at President Donald P. Ross' place adjacent to the track. I Turf writers from Wilmington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washing Lincoln Fields Entries (By The Associated Press) Ft Time. First Race P.

M. FIRST RACE Purse $2,000, maidens, special weights, 3- and 4-year-olds, i 1-16 miles: Inquietus no Double Duty 113 Billies Choica 113 Patter 105 Mescara 110 xCan't Sweep 100 Dots Risk 10s Scholarlty no Suede 118 Pieman 110 SECOND RACE Purse $2,000. claiming, 4-yeir-olds and up. 6M furlongs: xWar Quest 108 xWhiteford Ken 105 Grand Lady 108 Southern Boy 110 LuckT Ann 105 F1T Me 110 Minta H. Ill Bagnell 105 King's Glory 105 Jen Jen 105 feated F.

H. Escott, 4 and T. R. Jackson, defeated R. A.

Kelvo, 2 and R. S. Brown defeated S. Watson, 6 and 5, and J. J.

Schu mnliin's Greenwich, and Paul May-field, Wilmington with 88-9 79. They finished tied with R. E. Bow-land, Seaford C. and George V.

M.Hoopes, Wilmington, but the lat macher defeated E. Cantwell, 5 and 4. McConnell won a sweepstake ter pair lost the toss. I In compiling their 140 gross Hale event on Saturday with a low gross of 75. I.

B. Kinnamon was low net Helen's Dream 115 Honest Knave 118 xLigctfoot Lass 110 War Chain 118 xKnight's Hurry 110 xAdeste 110 and Schutt had a best ball 73 on scorer with a 68. Saturday and carded a three-under- xSaint's Mount 110 Gallant Foot 118 par 67 yesterday. Husted and Perry posted 18-hole rounds of 69 and 71 to gain the deadlock. xover The Hill 113 THIRD RACE Purse $1,500: maidens, special weights; 3-year-olds; luriongs; chute: each event and the C.

Y. O. championship trophy to the school team winning the event. The following events are on the program: 50-yard dash, boys up to and including the fifth grade; 75-yard dash, boys sixth, seventh, and eighth grades; 400-yard relay, boys sixth, seventh and eighth grades; broad jump, boys, sixth, seventh and eighth grades: baseball throw for distance, boys sixth, seventh and eighth grades. Circling bases, boys The 67 by Schutt and Belmont Park Entries By The Assoeited Press) Pest Time.

First Race. 1 T. M. (Wilmington Time) FIRST RACE Purse 83.500: claiming; maidens; colts and geldings; 2-year-olds; 5 furlongs; Widener course: xHattie K. 110 Jungle Call 120 Sir Imp 120 xBlue Aster 110 Dixie Sweep 130 xBill's Darling 110 Hale was the lowest best-ball round of the two-day event.

They carded a 32 on the 34-par front nine, shooting birdies on the first, fifth and ton. New York and other cities at Kaytee's Boy xsunset Bay 110 Red Stamp 113 xAll's Over 110 Grand Actress 115 xlnsider 115 o. K. Ruby 115 Logansport 120 xManor Miss 110 Xen Jr 120 xMiss Busy Bee 110 tended. 4 Mignty Aran no 100 Malhitth 110 Bitter Quill in Valdini Singer 105 Stel McLaughlin 104 Silver Style 116 xEnaJ 106 THIRD RACE Purse $2,000, allowances.

2- year-olds, furlongs: Flash Flood 116 aSteUa Snyder 111 Single Gleam 11a Mix Mood 116 aDog Fair 111 Well Wiiher 116 Mid Victory 116 Liteco 116 aMrs. E. Denemark entrv, FOURTH RACE Purse $2,009, elaiming, 3- year-olds, 8', furlongs: Comelately 107 Prairie Flower 110 Rocket Shell 104 Export 109 xRoyal mpreaa 102 Judge Davey 109 Gellers Out 109 xBiz 99 Paddy D. 109 GigoMxirv 109 Cariasue 110 Dusty Zae 104 Sea Log 104 Come-Back 107 xOreat Card 104 FIFTH RACE Purse allowances, 4- year-olds and up, 6 furlongs: Corina Lark 107 Chesty iig 115 Bunder 118 "113 Golden Arrow 118 118 Valley K. 118 11S Irenie 118 Narcissus Medalist Little Ben Fames Bid Oxford Don Detroit Entries "I sixth, seventh and eighth grades; 113 Snavey Lee 113 112 (Bv Th Associated Press) SECOND HACK- Purse S3.SOO: elaiminr: 3-year-olds; 7 lurlonss: Post Time.

First Race. :3 T. M. IWilnlnrtM Time) 50-yard dash for girls, sixth, seventh and eighth grades: 400-yard relay for girls, sixth, seventh and eighth grades. Swift Town 113 xxxRed Alice 101 FOURTH RACE Purse $5,000 added: Eastern Shore Stakes; 2-year-olds; a furlongs: aBig Demand 115 cRaol 118 Penny Reward 118 bRegained 118 CManchac 118 bCan't Catch Me 115 bCoral Star 115 aBullow 115 aParadise and Bryson entrv; bBobanet Stable entry; cS.

W. Labrot, Jr. entry. FIFTH RACE Purse $3,500: allowances; FIRST RACE Purse claiming: 4- ind unward: 6 luriongs: cnuie. xxxMarseil.es Show 6 topper Musical Comedy air nnkc 113 Idle Ban 113 108 Harpstrings 113 108 Contortionist 113 108 Bunty's Imp 118 113 XXBogging Bob 108 113 Silver Head 113 Okeetee xNotforme 113 Pavorite Trap 118 vrtn T.inlt 108 Cormau8ht 118 Raiment 3-year-olds; 1 mile and 70 yards xPolari 113 aChippokes 118 THIRD RACK Purse 13.500.

The Philae Neddleean Angel Cholly 118 a fiiviti Kins DeBrand entry. steeplechase; maidens; 4-year-olds and up; about 2 miles: UN Df KinOKD RACE Purse 81.900: claiming. xzsaHarmonious 140 zzaChen 137 117 xTrue Dream 110 Tellmehow 115 aLuck Hit 112 Cientinco 120 Diava 112 xCharies Bennie 112 xNaval Base 107 114 114 120 112 113 112 xCarmellta H. xBur-Mark In Time aBraggart Gayward xTacaro Briar and unward: furlongs; chute: X'Viina Rex 118 Our Boss 116 Vknni. Man lOftTurEeV POOt 113 American Way 144 zzzChanceneld 142 aTetrol 139 iR.

L. Counselman-T. T. Mott entry. ts si 7 zzxio lbs.

allowance claimed for rider. FOURTH RACE purse $4,000: The Pa Judy Dunn 111 Red Plush 11 aMelrose and Metcalf entry. a(rv Time 103 Touch ol Time log third RACK Purse 82.GOO: claiming; r-nlrf and unward: 8 furlongs; chute: tricia; allowance; fillies; 2-year-olds; 5 xArle! srnage lOS Black Fantasy 110 gay Tes 115 xPatriotic Fox 113 bnunl 103 XMiss Boo 105 SIXTH RACE Purse $4,000: claiming; -year-olds and up; 1 1-16 miles: Signal Corps 115 xBright Argosy 110 Helen Dear 119 xSanta Candida 114 xGorget 119 xchicago Dr. 114 SEVENTH RACE Purse $4,000 3-year-olds; 8 furlongs; chute: A STORE WHERE YOU WILL FIND PLENTY OF SLACKS luriongs: Widener course: Pretty Does 111 Bee Ann Mae 111 Manor Lass lis Keynote 118 Mother 111 Cuisine lis xacapet 113 Genies Mats 112 Whose 118 Late Thread 113 Adelpbiar 118 xDiderod 113! Leavenworth 118 Little Milly 107 SIXTH RACE Purse $2,200. allowances, 4-year-olds and up.

1 1-ls miles: xManadrolt 107 Breath Taker 109 Big Albert 109 Red Ted 109 i aWar wise 113 6Uiey 115! a Alfred Stuart 113 I Tikulski entrv. SEVENTH RACE Purse $2,000. claiming. I 4-year-old and up. 1 1-16 miles: Son Wolf 110 xEplxar lis! xGlenr.port log xAirborne 103 i Another Grand 110 Sweet Helen 105 Yormont ng van Or 116 1 EIGHT RACE Purse $2,000, claiming, 4-1 yejr-olds and up, ltt miles: xKnight Cappy 108 Our Mayor 116 Giant Guild 111 Maurice K.

116 Happy Choice 111 Charlene 103 1 Just Tourist 111 PrettT Thing log Sly Manner 111 Nod's Boy 111 Meritorious 111 Porky 111 X5 lbs. Apprentice Allowance Claimed. 1 sixth, and getting their lone bogey of the entire round on the second. They were even par On every hole on the home nine with the exception of the 11th where they registered a birdie three. Their card with par: Par out 443 443 444 34 Hale-Schutt out 353 432 444 32 Par in 544 434 543 38 TO Hale-Schutt in 534 434 543 35 87 F.

B. Wilcox, chairman of the tournament committee, awarded the prizes during a buffet luncheon held in the clubhouse. Gross scores for the 36-hole best-ball event follow: Richard Hale. Huntingdon Valley, and Harold Schutt, Wilmington 73 67 140 Stephen Husted. Baltimore, C.

C. and Charles Wilmington 89 71140 Joseph deBerardinis, Springhav-en. and C. L. Morris, Wilmington .7 70145 R.

E. Bowland, Seaford C. and George V. M. Hoopes, Wilmington 72 78148 Dr.

C. M. Nelson, Country Club of Virginia, and C. B. McCoy.

Wilmington 7 73 149 J. J. Shoemaker. Kennett Square, and J. Harlan Pyle, Wilmington 78 75153 George Harrington, Arlington C.

C-. and W. F. Harrington. Wilmington 7 78 154 Charles P.

Fiske. Rockaway Hunting Club, and William B. Denham, Wilmington 77 77 154 Alvin L. Dollins. Westvaco C.

and W. C. Waples. Wilmington 79 7S 155 Robert Miller, Tamarack, and Paul Mayfieid, Wilmington 80 77157 Arthur Brosius. Kennett Square c.

and H. R. Chandler, xBessle Vance 108 Anne Again 110 FOURTH RACK Purse 82.000: claiming: 4.r-niri and unward. 8 furlongs; chute: FIFTH RACE Purse The Short- xMy Zaca 110 Michigan Chevy 113 Twink Shot 118 xBold Lucy 105 Ask Me 115 Ansted 115 111 114 119 119 114 Sunhelio 119 Sweeteena xSurrender 108 Dog O'Sullivaa Upper Level 109 Flashburn xSue Creek 106 Cedar Brand xMalvaset 103 Winter Wheat xlasy Spell 114 Jiut Davlieht 118 Controversy 113 vtfth race Purse 82.500: combina Hon race: 4-year-olds and upward; fur QUALITY STORE MARKET AT THIRD EIGHTH RACE Purse claiming 4-year-olds and up: 1V miles: nose; weight lor age; 4-year-olds and up; in Class I); 8 luriongs; main course: Uncle Byron 113 Dorathy A. lis Albuldo 122 Countess Wise 110 Blenel 113 Spartan Noble 120 Forum 113 SIXTH RACE Purse The Short-hose; (Second Division); weight for age; 4-year-olds and up in Class 8 luriongs: main course: Son O1 War 122 xxxHaile 108 Febridge 112 Harvard Square 115 Gallant Bull 115 Black Swan 122 Stage Fire 130 Tropea lis SEVENTH RACE Purse maiden longs: chute: Sameron 114 xBill O.

113 Aimilinff as 105 Marie J. 113 Vacation Every Week-End! A vacation from your business clothes, get a pair of comfortable slacks and several comfortable sport shirts. Time Book 117 xLa Cacica Chicmere 113 xaOmashana xSun Galomar 117 xSun Fogo 108 xoay Franka 104 Velvet Heels J-rack Fast. xOn the Line 103 102 102 117 107 113 103 sixth RACE Purse 82.500: eombina- xDisplay Flight xTime Play 108 Solid Sender 107 Day 112 Jimmie's Aide 108 aPari Dominate 'tlon race; 4-year-olds and upward, 8 fur J.HI1)' Charming Hero 4iMnn Sim 113 Rinaway 118 aOross and Meyers entry. nines, j-ycsr-oias; i miie: Lilly 115 Dustabout In x-ft lbs.

Apprentice Allowance Claimed. Track Fast. I10IIR0E AUTO BODY CO. AH Good 118 xBel Revere 107 xxCyeloram 104 xZig Zag 113 SmrMnuUlE 111 xxBit Osy 103 115 Chamade 115 110 Akron Gal 115 VIS xxxMilkmouse 108 115 Ice Lady 115 Benign xxeJet Plana Alma Mater Fighting Lady xxProp Girl SEVENTH RACE Purse claiming and unward. 1 1-18 miles; Phone 4-2362 409 Orange St.

110 xChief Bud 108 Iron Works 115 xxElcan 103 Afghanistan 115 Mizht Btes 108 xChislam 110 EIGHTH RACE Purse $3,500: claiming: 4-year-olds and up; lVi miles: SPORT SHIRTS Priced from 1.60 TROU Priced from 6.T CUbwiion Tbuv Qah OwnoJtik! Wilmington 78 80 158 Dina Flag Gold Bill 111 EIGHTH RACE Purse 82.000; claiming; 4-year-olds and upward, 1 1-18 miles: Pony Expresa lis xAlumont 110 Hr.rfwin 115 xOles Gal 108 Stuart C. Dorman. 'Great Neck C. c. and F.

S. Wilcox. 100 Raw Recruit 109 111 Nebraska 114 113 Panter Branch 114 103 Stingprice 113 108 xxjimjoe 107 114 aMalachi 113 Wilmington 0 78 158 xxuagger aHill Fox Wishihadagal Flight Nurse Biasing Glory Brace Play 113 xxColumbus Day 108 William M. Dugdaie, Gibson Island c. c.

and H. K. Dugdaie. Elmhurst Tossers Defeat Legion No. 1 Nine, 4 to 1 Elmhurst of the New Castle County League defeated Legion No.

1 in an exhibition baseball game played Saturday on the Richardson Park: School diamond, 4 to 1. The box score: LEGION NO. 1 I ELMHURST ab a' ab a Mitten.lf 3 0 11 0A.Wilson.ss 3 113 1 Pearson. 3n 3 0 114 3 10 3 1 Carello.ss 3 1113 Eckert.cf 1 0 0 0 0 C.Waon,2b 4 0 3 3 1, W.R'sell,3b 3 13 12 Land er.lb 3 0 0 6 rAndrews.lb 3 0 15 0 Wilmington 82 79 161 XX5 XXX7 lbs. ADnrentice Allowance Cherbourg x-8 pounds: xx-10 pounds Apprentice Allowance Claimed.

Track Fast. Track Fast. Marion Minker. East Lake c. and v.

Montgomery. WU- mington 79 83 182 Thomas Gawthrop, west cnescer c. c. and c. R.

Hoooes. Wil mington 83 81164 John J. rouikrod ut, muaaei-nht. c. and D.

Meredith SELECTIOnS ST (BUCK) WEAVE (Tha LaatsTill Times) Miller.e Reese. Wilmington 85 80 165 E. C. Ferriday. Army and Navv C.

and H. P. Scott. Lane.rf IT'S NEW! no shirt-tail or waistband HANES Wilmington 83 II 165 4 0 0 3 0 Masarik.lb 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 3 0 Walker, If 3 4 10 0 3 0 0 3 OiWood.c 3 0 18 0 3 0 11 1 Walsh, 2b 3 0 0 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 'H Russell, rf 0 0 0 0 (i 3 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 Paul Palmer. Sorinzhaven.

and L. Kapeiski, Wilmington 84 87171 AT BELMONT FAEE1 fPor Fast Track) rwMin Arrow. Irenie. P. S.

duPont Scores 7-6 Victory Over Red Devils Coach Vic Lichens tein's P. S. duPont High School nine came through with three runs in the seventh Inning to nose out Wilmington High's Red Devils, 7 to 6, Saturday afternoon at the Alfred I. duPont Field. Dick Koffenberger was the hero of the Dynamiters victory.

His seventh-inning single batted the tying run across, and he scored a moment later with the winning marker when he stole third and continued on across when the throw eluded the Red Devil third baseman. The box score: Robert S. Merrill, Wee Burn c. C. and Georse A.

Elliott. Musical Comedy. Okeetee, Contortionist. Wilmington 85 87172 L. B.

Gillie, Westchester Hills, and F. B. Ridewav. Wilming No elections. 4 Manor Lass.

Keynote, Pretty Does. avvn.m Rnartan Noble. Blenel. Totals 27 1 8 18 Totals 23 7 31 5 SCORE BY INNINGS Legion No. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 8 1 Elmhurst 300011 1 1 Errors: Masarik.

Sapp. ton 88 85173 i a Harvard Square, Bong o' War, 8tage J. Homer Kratz, Kennett Square, and K. Graesser. Wilming ton 85 89174 H.

R. Cole. Congressional C. C. SUIT 3r EACH and C.

T. Attix, Wilmington 86 94180 Fire. i Fighting lee lady. Jet Plane. 8 Nebraska.

Jim joe. Hill Fox. Bet MANOR IASS. AT LINCOLN FIELDS (For Fast Track) ijl Mescara, Suede. Inquletus.

ij War Quest. Minta H-, Fly Me. -aimM wtaher. Stella Snyder. Flash Flood Let us armor the underbody of your ear against rust, corrosion, "ping" spots, drafts, exhaust fames and moisture, and greatly reduce road noises, rattles and squeaks.

You'll be pleasantly surprised at the reasonable cost and when you experience the improved comfort and quietness of your car, youll say, "3-M Underbody Protective Coating is cheap at any price." LET VS STEAM-CLEAN THE MOTOR AND CHASSIS OF YOUR CAR LET US REFINISH YOUR CAR ACCORDING TO FACTORY SPECIFICATION IN A NEW AND MODERN SPRAY BOOTH. We Use DuPonl's Duco and Dulux Paints Bear Wheel and Frame Service FRAME STRAIGHTENING. WHEEL ALICNINC AND WHEEL BALANCING. GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION WORK SOLICITED. Lei- us reline your brakes with Grizzly brake linings in our new and specialized brake department.

Brakes Relined On All Cars WILMINGTON I p. s. DUPONT IMPORTED ab a' ab a 4 13 0 OiTamone.cf 4 0 0 3 0 4 paddy Prairie Flower, Judge Davey. it Chesty, Zacapet, Whose. g-jSibley.

Big Albert. War wise. TJVan Or. Bpiaar. Yormont.

Charlene, Meritorious, Maurice K. Kapa.lb Rosar.3b Homestead Grays Defeat Baltimore Giants, 8 to 0 Lou Villodas' single to center with two out in the ninth spoiled Lonzo Perry's bid for a no-hitter as the Homestead Grays defeated the Baltimore Elite Giants, 8 to 0, in a Negro National League game Saturday night at Wilmington Park. Although he allowed only one hit, Perry was guilty of several streaks 3 0 0 8 0 3 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 Koffger.ss 3 3 1 4 3 110 3 0 0 10 0 Caddell.1t 3 110 2 0 0 0 2 Bock.p iSturgis.p aCoffin 3 118 2 4 110 3 4 2 2 0 0 4 1 I 110 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 3 0 115 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Be Best Bet FADDY D. ibBoyer AUG -1 NO SHIRT-TAIl TO CRAWL UP NO WAISTBAND TO SLIDE DOWN WHITE SHIRTS 75e ATHLETIC SHIRTS 52c BRIEFS 50e BROADCLOTH SHORTS tr 1.00 of wildness He Issued seven passes Totals 35 6 5 21 4 Totals 29 1 8 21 11 a-Batted for Bock in 6th. b-Batted for Sturgis In 7th.

SCORE BY INNINGS P. S. duPont 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 7 Wilmington 1 0 0 3 0 2 08 Errors: Piantoni, DeNight, Wright. to Baltimore hitters and another Giant, Henry Kimbro, was hit by a pitched ball in the third. BALTIMORE i HOMESTEAD sbrhsi! ab a Kimbro, cl 10 0 2 OlBell.lf 3 1110 Butu.ss 10 0 4 5 8 0 2 0 Russell.3t 4 0 0 0 1 Wilson 3b 4 0 111 Hoakins.u' 4 0 0 3 0 Leonard, lb 2 1 Oil 0 3 0 0 2 0 1 3 i 0 4 0 0 7 1 3 114 5 Parris.2h 3 0 0 3 2 Hosklns.rf 4 113 0 AT SUFFOLK DOWNS iFor Fast Track) i I Flsming High.

Fire Kabo, Little Hoops. 2 Mug. Buck Sergeant. Green Garden. I 3 Here's Me, LJkealady.

Coddle. 1 4 Red Flare. Pete's Best. Ship's Captain. Mono Flag.

Do-Relgh-Me. Mlsflying. I a Hammer-Lock. Jo Agnea, West Fleet. 1 Justinian Cf Paf.

Sha-Whan. jack Vennie. Joel, Funrow. 1 Best Bet MOMO FLAG. AT DETROIT (For Fast Track) i Netforme.

Connaugtit. Idle Sun our Boas, Valdina Judy Dunn. Patriotie Fox. Black Fantasy. Anne controversy.

Ask Me. Twink Shot. I Bill Sameron, Marie J. a Zig Zag. Floriaan Sam, All Good.

7 Iron works. Might Step. Afghanistan. i Columbus Day. Pony Express, Bradwin.

i Best Bet ZIO ZAG. RACES TODAY Havre de Grace 4 0 13 1 4 110 3 Porter. 1 0 0 8 1 Perry.p 1 1 4 Hinton.p 2 8 0 0 Oj Total 28 1 24 11 Totals 33 8 37 12 Baltimore 00090060 0 0 Homestead 03208308 Errors: Washington. Parris, Russell. Runs batted In: Mtrque.

Perry, Eastern Shore Stakes $5,000 Added .00 BASEMENT STORE Jas. T. Mullin Sons, Inc. 6th and King A Gremt Store it Greet CUtf Gibson 4. Two-base hit: Bell.

Home run: Gibson. Stolean bases: Wilsonfl Kimbro. I Butts. Double plays: Parris to Butts to Washington. Left on bases: Baltimore 9.

Homestead 8. Bases on balls: Off Porter i SEVEN OTHER ACES Fenna. Train Leaves 12:47 P. M-AniTes at Track. 1:25 P.

M. (Eastern Standard Time) FIRST HACE AT 2:15 P. M. AT HAYKE DE CBACE (For Fast Track) 1 Andrew Palmer, Broiler, Crasy People. 2 Honest Knave, OaUsnt Foot, Over the 3 jungle Can, Grind Aelraas.

Logansport. Builow, Fanny Reward. Regained. Neddiecaa. Lucky Hit, Naval Baae.

Chisago Gorget, Santa Candida. Winter Wtieat, Upper Level. Sunheho. a Solid Sender. Omashana.

Sun Gaiomax. GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING Motor Overhauling Clu' "h-Transmission Service S. perry 7. in ton 3. Struck out: By Por-i ter 2.

Perry Bit: rorter. a ra a x-j innings; Hinton. in 1-3. Hit by pitch-1 ert By Perry (Kimbro). Losing Mount Royal Importers, Ine, N.

Y. Cjfy Porter. Umpires: MeCreary. Allen and Trusty. Time of game: Best Be fitwulfccaA..

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