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WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9. 1947 SEVENTEEN BASTOGNE TRIUMPHS IN EXPERIMENTAL 'CAP AT JAMAICA TEXAS SEASON OP-NOTCH TEAM SELECTIONS BUCK WEAVES Th LamiSTtUst Tines) Qualifying for Open Golf To be Held at 26 Cities Eight Derby Hopefuls Trail Whitney Entry In Six-Furlong Race MATCH ARRANGED Itermined after the entries close. 6 Llkeasnot. Gold Mike. Hydrant.

7 Santa Claus. Hi Neighbor. Oothle. 8 Legislator. Rush Act, Tiger Catl.

9 H. Az S. entry. Tellmehow, Choppy Sea. Best Bet L1KEASNOT.

AT BOWIE (Por Fast Track) I Jr. O'Sulllvan, Black Flame. Free Son. 3 Big Dub. Regained.

The Bagel. 3 Ideal Gift. Por Granted. Beau Sweep. 4 First Draft.

Victim, Instanter. 5 Undercut, Mr. Tolson, Romanette. 8 Ringthebell, American Wolf, On The River. 7 Outsider.

Lochness. Robert X. Lee. 6 Jamesborough, Winged Pbarlah, Milk Flip Best Bet RINGTHEBELL. Stepfather Gains Favor by Advance From Last to Fourth NEW YORK April 8 JPy Nine Kentucky Derby dandies took a crack at the six-furlonir ExDeri Diamond Baby, 11J fCombest) jo Time a-s.

Dil He. Whipped Crm. Pamanna. Craier Lake, aHl Joann. TlnUry aiso ran.

a-C. Simon entry. SECOND Purse $4,000. maidens. 4-year-olds and up, furlongs (Off 3 03HI-Obania.

lis 14 80 $3 Jo 70 Poppa Oeorge, 1J4 (Adamsi 4 JO 3 50 Tourist Pride, 134 (Qhrenst (so Time 1:13 4-S Joe Castle, Linda Lea, Reno Toreador, Flotante also ran. THIRD Purse $4 000. maiden J-j ear-olds, furlongs lOff 3:36) Miaa Challedon, 116. (Olidewell) 133 in in AT JAMAICA (For Past Track) 1 Musician. Jim's Day.

Chaperone. 3 Salute. Lucky Aunt, Proposition. 3 No Selections. 4 Johnny Dimick.

Trapeze. Oro Rojo. 5 Stage Bond. Republican, Edemgee. 6 Engeron, Bright Sword.

Febridge. 7 Field. Danna Like, Chailarker. Best Bet STAGE BOND. AT GULFSTREAM (Por Fast Track) 1 Histrionic Winnpearl, Nsght Porter.

3 Mr. Pharned. Bob O'SuHlvan. My Zaca. 3 Count Quick, Gay Blush.

Silver Putter. 4 Sunawana, Clean, Thorobelle. 5 Cant Catch Me, Cardigan. Transair. Bowie Entries (By The Associated Press) (rest Time.

First Race. 2 P. (Wilmington Time) FIRST RACE Purse $2,500. claiming. 4- year-olds and upward, 1 1-18 miles: Balmand 111 xJr.

OSuIlivan 108 xFree Son I Semi Deck Black Flame xWise Step 104 xSorrowful 99 109 10 109 115 xRock Time 111 xWild Agent 108 LaGalla xTatu 108 6ECONO RACE Purse $2,500, ances. J-year-olds. 8 lurlongs Bena on Okamsel xRegained xSwmg Tun xJacks Ton! xDispelied 122 The Bagel 118 118 xUteeo 108 114 Big Buster 102 xTiger Ma 111 Big Dub 111 xwhlx Happy 103 Tt 1,5 jlgl ,,1 xsqurrie THIRD RACE Purse $3,000. claiming. 4 1 year-olds and asurri a fnrinnvc- I i i mental Handicap at Jamaica today, and Bastogne beat all the rest, but I tne one wno lert the folks buzzing about his chances in the run lor the Jamaica Entries (Bv The Associated Press) Post Time, First Race, 1:80 P.

M. Wilmington Time) FIRST RACE Purse maiden 3 year-olds, a furlongs: xxHydric Ul My Request cm rone 113 Beach Boy Jjg: xxOangvrar 111 Jim's Day roses was the $200,000 California beauty Stepfather. I With a recent race under his belt only last a a Bastogne i scored by half-a-length over I Will Abe Stein, Sander Kovacz Will Collide With Hart And Freeman at Armory The team match, always a popular bit of mat fare with Wilmington wrestling fans, will provide an exceptionally good offering on tomorrow night's program at the State Armory. The main support of the wlndup between two rough and tough grap-Plers Babe Sharkey of Texas nnrl LaVerne Baxter of Oklahoma, win be a best-out-of-three falls tandem affair In which Abe Stein of the Tomorrow night's team bout was KCU uy "latcnmaser Jimmy nQugnwa at me express demand of Stein who suffered Joint defeat with Harry Finklestein of Boston last fr 1 i uic jiauuo ut nan ana XTee- man. However.

Stein mmlifWl hi rc1ue5' or anoiner snot at tne Hart rreeman combine Wltl rht rMiwt mai rtovacz De nis partner. Stein felt that FinklMtmn iviii wiisi. miweaueiii was not holding. up his end in last weei's match. As a matter of fact.

firsin found so much fault with stein that at one point he went to his dressing room but returned to face Hart and Freeman alone too bis an assignment, naturally, and Hart and Freeman soon emrppH the vi- Musician Bronx and Sandor Kovacz of Hun- second race purse claiming: gary, clash head-on with Stu Hart 4-year-olds and up: 8 lurlongs: -f r.j, xxRegai Maid ii3 Boy Soldier us'0 Canada, and Ace Freeman of New with peace Harbor third. SteDf ather. Marceile B. 112 Copper Bor I zipped all the way from last Ill Slmu'OI, J. P.

Curry Maleha 110 Park Flam place to wind up fourth in a man ner that Indicated he'd have left the others standing still if the dash had been the mile-and-a-quarter iJeroy distance instead of today's whirl. And while the race boosted the Derby stock of the handsome 20-1 winter book choice for whom movie- xBIb Teddv 108 Alhalon Runner 109 xxHyson aanay Iran 113 Ideal Gift 110 oauois us Gaiibis Frisk. 116 (Melochei 70 Dismal Key. 116 (Lindberg) 15.20 lime 1:00 l-. colleie Olrl.

Grand Choice. La Bonnette, Aria Muriel. Smart Eve. uraietie, earaoeue, Mefiy. Tintalate also ran.

rotJBTH Purse 64.000 allowances, 3-year-olds, 6 furlongs toff Pinnace, -116 (Atklnsoni 7.80 64 30 3 30 Colsine, 116 tWestropn 4.00 370 Spiteful Sue, 116 Permane 6 SO Time 13. Pretty Valley. Gala Per-ever. Sweet Hash. Chalekey, Valse D'Or also ran.

FIFTH Purse 613.000 added. The Experimental Handicap iPirst DiTision) 3-year-olds. 6 furlongs (Off 3:431: aBastogne. 116 (Guerin) 616.30 $7.50 $4 30 I Will, 124 (Arcaro 4.10 3 So Peace Harbor, 114 Urssop) 7.00 Time 1:13. Blue Border.

aKhyber Pass. Stepfather, Pamestown, bJobstosm, bMiss Kimo also ran. a-C. V. Whitney entry.

b-W Helia entry. SIXTH Purse $3,500, claiming, 3-year-olds, 6 furlongs (Off Gemsbok. 113 (Jessopi. $6 60 $3.60 $2.70 Volatile. 113 (Delara) 9 DO 3 60 Wise Fria.

115 (Olah) 2.40 Time 1:11 3-5. Navy Award, Nangee, Irenlc, Frio Quest. 8is Boom Baa, Pairanfit, Dagon also ran. SEVENTH Purse $3,500. claiming.

4-year-olds and us. 1 1-16 miles (Off Snob Tourist, 130 (Arearo) $8.80 $4 00 $3.60 Lucifer. 112 (McPheet 3.40 2 40 Russian Valor, 117 (Wilson) 3 50 Time 1:47. Dance Pretty, Princess R. L.

Mr. Chap, Bobs Dream also ran. Field of Twelve Entries For Kinderaarten Stakes man Harry Warner paid Louis B. Mayer $200,000 only a few weeks ago, it did little or nothing to cause I the crystal gazers to get excited about such other fancy hopes as tnrx By AUSTIN BEALMEAR NEW YORK, April 8 05V-Sectional qualifying trials to reduce the field to its proper size for the National Open golf championship will be held Monday, June 3, In 26 cities throughout the country, one more than a year ago. The U.

S. Golf Association, announcing the date and sites for the eliminations today, disclosed that Memphis, has been added to the list and that qaulifying points have been shifted to new locations in seven other sections. The changes are from Waterbury. to Fitchburg, in New England: from Washington, D. to Baltimore in the Middle Atlantic District; from Buffalo Xo Rochester in northwestern New York; from Greensboro, N.

to Winston-Salem, N. in the CaroliLas; from Cleve land to Canton in Northeastern Ohio; from Seattle to Portland in the Pacific Northwest, and from Fort Worth to Houston in Texas. Exempt from qualifying play are the 30 low scorers of last year's tournament, all former National Open champions, members of the 1947 S. Walker Cup team, the 1946 National Amateur. National P.

G. A. and British Open champions ana tne home club professional. These will be joined by aporoxi mately 130 survivors of the Qualify ing tests lor the 47th open cham pionship to be held at the St. Louis.

Country Club, June 12-14. with the starting field numbering 171. ine numoer or qualifiers' places in each section based on the size and quality of the field will be de shoot across his best pitch when the count is three and two. The Dodger lineup is by no means set yet. First base 6till remains a problem, and it is Just a personal idea that some deal is cooking which will bring a first sacker to the club.

Naturally to get a capable man something In the line of players or considerable money must be offered in exchange. Just as a hunch we have the idea that Dixie Walker might be oSered as bait, although the very thought of Dixie leaving Brooklyn would fill Dodger fans with alarm, and if such a deal were made Rickey probably would nave to go into hiding for a spell. Dixie still is "the people's choice in Flatbush, but the fact remains he is 36 years old. with not too much playing time ahead of him, and Rickey likes young players who can run like thieves. The club played a game the other day with what possibly mieht be their opening day lineup, if a deal is not made In the meantime, going the route.

It consisted of Gene Hermanskl. Reiser and Walker in the out field. Arky Vaughan. Peewee Reese, Ed stanky and Ed Stevens In the Infield, and Bruce Edwards catch ing. That team is more than a little reminiscent of last year's surprising team, and combines youth and experience.

We think Eddie Dyer of the Cardinals summed up last year's Dodger team pretty well when he said: "They'd like to have you believe that they did it with niirrors. but youu notice there were men of ex perience at the key positions. It xiowever, wim rvovacz, wun wnom he has won three out of four team matches. Stein is confident that Hart and Freeman are due for a dens feat. It is the ideal team match irt Biue Border, a 10-1 shot in the i futures, and Mrs.

Isabel Dodge Sloane's Peace Harbor, at 20-1. 'r'-' Blue Border, making his come-of-r age debut and backed down to 3 to 2 in the mutuels today, showed noth- ing like the get-up-and-go of his I' former stablemate, Better Value who bowed in with a win yesterday Blue Border, who landed with Greentree Stable after the death of 1 Col. Ed. Bradley last year, never un-! tracked and finished an even-going fifth, burning up $146,245 which the crowd of 32,769 tossed into the iron I men on him across the board. Bastogne, one of the second-: string Derby candidates from Sonny "Whitney's barn, was installed as an shot today.

Piloted by lliwhih Hart an4 rVooman or approved and ethical methods of wrestling meet the opposite extremes in Stein and Kovacz. In the two one-half hour bouts which ODen the show. Rudv Valen- May 20. A total of 1,175 players en Itered in 1946 and a similar group is expected to try for places this time. Qualifying rounds will be 33 holes of stroke play, while the championship will be 72 holes, as usual.

Th4 30 low-scoring professionals, how ever, will cut up $10,000 in priz money, an increase of $2,000 over last year, with the winner's share boosted from tl.500 to $2,000. The complete list of qualifying sites: Birmingham, Country Club; Phoenix, Country Club; Los Angeles, Lakeside Golf Club of Hollywood: San Francisco, California Golf Club; Denver. Colo, Lakewood Country Club; Jacksonville, Fla, Ponte Vedra Country Club; Chicago, St. Andrew's Country Club; New Orleans, Metairie Country Club; Baltimore. Country Club of Maryland; Fitchburg, Mass, Oak Hill Country Club; Detroit, Country Club; Minneapolis, Wood hill Country Club; Kansas City, Hillcrest Country Club; St.

Louis, Bellerive and Glen Echo Country Clubs; Lincoln, Nebr, Country Club; New York, Garden City Country Club and Cherry Valley Club; Rochester, N. Monroe Golf Club; Winston-Salem, N. Old Town Club: Canton. Ohio, Shady Hollow Country-Club; Cincinnati, Losantiville Country Club; Oklahoma City. Golf and Country Club; Portland, Ore, Wav.

erley Country Club; Philadelphia, Rolling Green Country Club; Pittsburgh; Shannopin Country Club; Memphis, Term, Colonial Country Club, and Houston. Tex, Brae-Burn. Country Club. wasn't a hodge-podge team by any means. It was a sound ball club." We think Leo Durocher will have, another sound ball club this year.

Hawkins Shades Milandri In 10-Round Boxing Bout LONDON, April 8 JP Vinca Hawkins, 159, British middleweight champion, outpointed Widmer Milandri. 159, Italian middleweighi titleholder in a 10-round bout tonight. Ernie Roderick, British welter. weight champion, narrowly outpoint ed Tino Clavart of Italy in an eight rounder. Roderick at 150 pounds, paid a $100 forfeit for being above the contracted maximum weight ot 149 pounds.

Clavari weighed 143. APRIL 1 -APRIL 12 INC. APRIL 9 The Bowie Kindergarten $7,500 Added For 4-Year-Olds and Up PENNA. K. a.

TRAIN Lr. WUsnlmgts A. M. PHONE 3-2826 wno record Wlta the ExP- encounters Joe KomoroU and Eric Guerin, who was part of the 116 Brandy Punch, Romanette and Ther-pounds he toted, the black son of, maid are exoected to draw tht m-J avasuba IflUUUgU UU lAlS Ail f. side rounding the stretch bend, took charge as the field straightened out, and beat off the finishing rush of I I Will, bad-legged but swift-stepping ci iv- xxuixriDacK tangles wxtn Ivoia Kwariana.

The SPORTS TRAIL By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW YORK, April 8 JPt After first, distressing experience with the new, silent-model Leo Durocher st Havana, we are happy to report tnat during the second meeting he sprinter owned by California radio executive Jay Paley, to hit the wire t- in 1:12. I Will and Blue Border carried top weight of 124, and Step- lather toted 113. U' FIRST RACE Puree $3,500. claiming. 4- year-olds and up.

6 furlongs (Off Tight Shoes, 115 js--- (James) $9.60 $4 50 $3.60 Spheric, 116 (Arcaro) 3.70 3.40 was his old, garrulous self, and we ii2jmuch prefer the Dodger skipper he is talking at 200 words a OPENS TOMORROW 27,500 Fans are Expected To Attend Initial Games As 52nd Campaign Starts DALLAS, April 8 The storied Texas League, one of the oldest of the minors, starts its 52nd season Thursday with 27.500 fans expected to crowd into parks at Dallas, Fort Wcrth, Shreveport and Beaumont. San Antonio's Missions and Beau mont's Exporters will open the cam paign, appearing in a day game. The other cluhs swing into the grind in night affairs with Oklahoma Citv ai uauas. Tuisa at Fort Worth and Houston at Shreveport The defending champion Dallas Rebels anticipate the largest crowd with 9.000 expected to jam into Rebel Stadium. Beaumont looks ror 7.500, Shreveport 6,000 and Fort Worth 5,000.

Seven of the eight starting pitchers will be righthanders. The lone southpaw will be Dwain Sloat. who hurled for St. Paul of the American Association and Meridian of the Southeastern League last year, winning 13 and losing 10. He will toe the hill for Fort Worth, opposing Mack Stewart, 12-game winner last year with Tulsa, or Lee Anthony, who won 7 and lost 13 for Nashville in 1946.

At Dallas the Rebels will send Hank Oana, the league's leading pitcher with 24 victories last sea son, to the mound opposing Leonard uumore. wno won 11 for Oklahoma City in 1946. Shreveport will use either Vernon Williamson, who won 8 and lost 16 or Bill Gann, with a 6-9 record, against Jack Creel, an eight-game winner with Columbus last season. At Beaumont. San Antonio will pin its hopes on Al Lamacchia, who worked with St.

Louis, Washing, ton, Chattanooga, and San Antonin last year to win two games while 'losing three, while Beaumont is i Bowie Results (By The Associated Press FBIST BACE Purse 63.SO0. eialmine. 4-year-oids and up. 4 furlongs (Off 3-05 Aiken. 113 (Kelly) $5 a Jj.40 t2.m Timou.

io (Luiloi 20 a 60 Banneran, loe (Bureau) 344 Time 1:14 J-S. Pair Call. Ladr Marine, Sargo, Maroc. Enterprising. Sua Fojo, Gendarme, Hopeeil aiso ran.

SECOND Purse allowances. J. year-olds and up, furlongs Off Dover Road, 10S (Spencer) 111 0 5 00 $3 40 True Dream. 11a (Breen) 1 00 1 4a Asf.fy. 113 (Keene) 34,.

Time 1:11 4:15. Comely Baoe. Pree Kite. Copy Boy. Teddy Smart.

Truce Flag Povder Pace, Aiarosa, Black Button also ran. DAILY DOUBLE AIKEN AND DOVEB ROAD PAID 148 FOR (3. THIRD Purse S3.000, claiming. 1-year, olds. furlongs (Off Kankeekee.

11 IBreen) S3 4 20 go Scotch Sand, 123 (Sarno) 4 20 3 40 Desert Isle, log (Scooca) 3 60 Time 1:14. Belmont Girl. Briar Broom. Dusty Deril, Glorious Bid, Cooiamay also ran. FOURTH Purse $3,000.

claiming, 3-year-olds, 6 furlongs (Off Dr. Tierney, 113 (Chaffin) 26 40 $11.40 $4 80 Irish Rogue. 108 (Spencer) 11.40 4 60 Judy 10 (Kirkiand) 40 Time 1:14 4-5. Hal Jordy. Roval -rada, Wellfret, Investigate, Play Foot aiao ran.

FIFTH Purse $3,000, claiming. 4-year -olda and up. furlongs (Off Dridas, 111 (Bureau 47.80 $4.40 $3.20 Walter Height. Ill (West) 8 40 6 so Missmenow, 108 (Covalll) 8 20 Time 1:13. Floredna.

Ed Electron. STengali. Carolina King. Freelanda Lad. Par Plus.

Quick Luck also ran. SIXTH Purse $3,000. claiming. 4-year-olds and up. furlongs (Off Agate.

108 (Maaieyi $8 80 00 $4 10 Patriotic Pox, 118 (Lang) 4.80 I 60 Elegant Lad, 111 (Demari 18 30 Time 1:13 1-5. War Spy. Mi Hawksrood Aress. First Party, Local Finance. M.

Longeine, Port Said, Problem Child, Nedwin also ran. SEVENTH Purse $3,500, claiming. 4-year-olds and up, I mile1 and 70 yards (Off 10): Squadron Girl, 104 (West) $38.40 $12.00 $5.30 Ima Peari. 118 (Hartwick) $.60 4.00 Gal Ann. 115 (Kirkiand) 3.80 Time 1:45 4-5.

Ice Dancer, Polly Daubers Girl, Miss Lena also ran. EIGHTH Purse $2,500. claiming. 4-year-olds and up. IVa miles (Off Richmond Belle, 104 (Kirkiand) $9.80 $8 20 $4 00 Tchad a.

108 (Keenel 8 80 5.80 Valdina Bina, 101 (Favardi 4 80 Time 3-5. Red Torch. Mibill Baby Edith, Wake Robin. Good Gravy. Seleap.

Pontchartrain, Huntlands, Exploration also ran. Ted Atkinson Receives Jockey Guild's Plaque NEW YORK, April 8 (JPh-Ted Atkinson, who led the country's riders last year, today was honored before the big crowd when presented with the Jockey Guild's annual plaque as outstanding jockey of 1946. Marshall Cassidy, executive secretary of the Jockey Club, and John A. Morris, president of the Jamaica track, made the presentation in the winners' circle. Other well known riders also Joined in the ceremonies.

PRETTYMAN minute instead of a word every 200 minutes. prospects of his team, and the gist his th he 15 conceding nothing to anybody. including the St. Louis Cardinals. "Well battle them right down to the wire again, he said forcefully, and went into a man-for-man com.

nartson of the srvl of t.h tm. CAB SERVICE TO HAVRE DE GRACE RACE TRACK S3 PER PERSON Round Trip Leaving Blue Hen Parking Lot at 12 Noon Foot of King St. Phone 3-1171 FOB RESERVATIONS as if he were a track coach Xi3i Lucky Aunt 110 iM S. Ooldnamer-Mrs. P.

Bieber entry. THIRD RACE Purs maiden j- vear-nlrtx' (iirlnnvt Alone T.l lie Koman Roaa i-i: Empty Noose 118 aJordan Pocono lie aWheatler firable-Belalr nturf enfrv ,1 naramg Wejeck 113 Warden Jr. Corinth 113 Oro Rojo Johnny Dimick 113 Good By Fascination 113 Lenwell End of Strife 113 Atom Buster in in riFTH RACE Purs $5,000 4-year-olds snd up: 1 1-18 miles: Edgemgee 120 xxDamos loo Republican in stage Bond 117 riorencia 108 eForfar lia Beu-th-Cat 114 Bob Mana Kay Gibson 111 Excelent sL Prlma-Rusty Btable entry. SIXTH RACE Purse $4,000 4-year-olds no up; 9 lur.ongs: Goblin 113 Erigeron aPebrldce 131 Hnuiff; Bright Sword 113 Willing Spirit aSea Wolf 117 Pristine Mangoneo 115 li aMrs. Bieber-cltnton Farms entry.

SEVENTH RACE Purse claim lng. 3-year-olds; 1 1-18 miles: xxNarcissus aMr. Dodo xxaMaintaminf 103 Flowing Oil 11 Dusty Ribbon 1:8 Mi Good Man Whit Field Ul Danna Like xxxchallarker 113 aPantasy Farma entry. X3 xx5 xxx7 Lbs. Apprentice Allowance Claimed.

Weather: Clear; Trark: Fast. Gulfstream Park Entries (By The Associated Press) Post Time. First Rare. F. M.

(Wilminrten Time) FIRST RACE Purse S2 loo- A. yeai-olds and up; 1 l-l av.hib online iv taoerty ueaa Jenkins 117 xAltuc xAlsn r. 1:2 Spring Tornado War Atlas 109 Surfside Ann San 113 Night Porter xJaneg-i U3 Histrionic xWtnnpearl 113 xJacoped Damion Maid 102 xLyned a Lad 102, "i 4-ear-oids and up: 6 furlongs: RACE Purs K7 Michigander 115 xMr. Pharned Lantern Bob Sullivan Charter Member My Zaca Darby Duncan Trooea 108 stgey Miss Vaietta 113 Laa 113 Mogeye 117 xLucky Ann 11? Stormy in; no xLif.le Bunny 107 Rosemere De third race Purse $2,300: claiming; No Melody 113 count Quick 120 xnomanoe mil 112 xsocorro 112 Bruc 110 Needle Fan 113 Gay Blush 113 Markight 113 FOURTH RACE Purse $2,400: claiming; i-jcijjiaa ana up: r. 7 lurlongs "I uii i ji inline usay xOolden Legend 103 Elcan xSunawana 111 Btell Thorobelle ll xLe Flag Countess Wis 117 Sweeteen Tintia lis Dauntless Gal xFrenrh Lure 111 115 1 113 JJJ 113 FIFTH RACE Purse claiming; 3-year-olds; 6 lurlongs: Franab 107 Studio Play xBeau Fiddler 109 Silver Sweep Can Catch Ma 109 Lennte Boy Rebuke H7 Cardigan Gilded Trump 110 Mirad Vitesse 109 xHelene Transair 114 aDolly Zac 108 110 110 104 108 rtiiftispi in tG.

M. Cramp entry. SIXTH RACE Purse $3,000: allowances; and uo: 6 furionrs: Green Shed 107 Hydrant xDon Miller 112 Bug Juic Turbine M4 Oregalach St. Jock 114 aDarby Dimout aGold Mik li o. K.

Ruby 114 117 112 117 107 joy iM. Sahgrin entry. SEVENTH RACE Purse $3,200: allow. -year-oiaa ana up: 1 i-i miles rriSu nops 114 XBrOOIB Ride Hyperbrlio 114 Valdin Craft Plucky Boy 1:2 Return rn 102 117 112 109 114 112 Lusty Tidbit 107 xDixle Sweep Gothic 112 Boatman Santa Claus 117 xWlnsom Lad ni rieignoor 119 EIGHTH RACE Purs $2,800: claiming- 4-year-olds and up; 6 furlongs: reniy u. 113 RU5ti Act 118 Viva Teddy hi xTiger Call 111 Free Transit 115 Scottsyille 116 Land -N Sea 114 Legislator 116 NINTH RACE Purse 82.500: claimin- a- year-olds and up; Us miles: Tellmehow 124 Glacial Run in Choppy Sea 121 Gayward 114 Mister Chat 118 aWallrtnn Quatr Call 130 aQigolbury 124 aH s.

Btable entry. x5 Lbs. Apprentice Allowance Claimed. Weather: Clear; Track: Fast. 10 More Runners Enter Boston A.

A. Marathon BOSTON, April 8 UP) Ten additional entries today brought the total up to 100 starters for the 51st annual Boston A. A. Marathon April 19 which is expected to draw the largest field in its historv. Heading this group was Haskell Clark of the Track and Field Washington.

D. C. T5rotr xjiv! Lynch, A B. A. A.

competitor 30 1 years ago, and T. Gordon Lennox, I representing the Goodwin A. Toronto, Ont. i Other entries were Jimmv liana, squaojon TF-12. Scott Field, james ijonclll, Bradford, R.

John P. Canney, North Med-ford Club: Martin Boston Carmen's Union No shq- John H. Linscott, Needham, u. uortion Spooner, New Bedford, Walter R. Gervals.

South AtUeboro, and William B. Smith North Medford Club. 1.14 mi H7 1 i no! sizing up the chances of his sprinters. Leo is imbued with the same desire for speed afoot that drives his boss. Branch Rickey, in search of rabbit-footed athletes.

He conceded that Enos Slaughter, whic ftiw Mary- Bowie Kindergarten Stakes har drawn a dozen overnight entries. Three of r.Via tVft.venr.nMe heaviest following in tomorrow's four-furlong event. Cedar Farm's Brandy Punch was an easy winner here last week. Romanette, owned by Fred Wyse, won four races and was second in his only two other starts in the recent meeting at New Orleans. Therm aid.

coupled in the betting with Mrs. E. T. Magann's Wianno Lad, also won impressively there Upsala to Resume on Grid With Seven-Game Schedule EAST ORANGE, N. April 8 JPl Although no coach has been appointed as yet, Upsala College today announced a seven-game foot ball schedule for this fall, marking the resumption of the grid sport for the first time since the start of the war.

Officials said they expected to appoint a coach shortly. The schedule: Oct. 4, Trenton State Teachers; 11. Moravian; 18. Hartwick at On-eonta, N.

25, Muhlenberg at Allentown, Pa. Nov. 1, Wagner at Staten Island, N. 15, Panzer; 22, American International at Springfield, Mass. tT B.

CO. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY land's first major test for the new crop of juveniles-the 1 hriffmvm 1 cotTtiteMtT Red Schoendienst and Stan Musial lOgjwrpr Than TVW 7orc ril4Tr4nr OLD THOMPSON TASTES BETTER because it's A BSS1 -SW" laa TIRE RECAPPINC TIRE REPAIRS BATTERIES Rsti in Honour oiumm 122 rerry command Hi Sun Dial 113 Sandlapper 111 Chamade 108 xLand Cruiser For Granted 114 Anne Again 111 PoochaneUi 108 Gay Town 113 aWaple and Greene entry. FOURTH RACE Purse $3,500. claiming. -year-oias ana upvara.

lurlongs; xlrstanter 109 Victim xRip Away 114 Omargie First Draft 113 xFlysolate FIFTH RACE Purse added Bowie Kindergarten, 3-year-olds. 4 lis 115 112 the lur- longs: Tres Chic aMary Ann Brandy Pncls Sunsation Mr. Tolson cBronFox 108 Rnmsnett 11 113 112 113 bThermaid lis bWianno Lad 112 Undercut 112 aJean Jean 112 cTurnlng Point IIS! JO'! li2 aHunt and Talbert entry Lesser and Magann entry. cHigh Ground Stable entry. SIXTH RACE Purse $4,000.

allowances. 3- year-olds and upward, 1 mil and "0 yards: On the Rier 110 Signals Blok ins Ringthebell Darbv 10 Koble One 20 American Wolf 114 SEVENTH. RACE Purse $3,000. claiming. 4-year-olda and upward, 1 1-8 miles: Lochness 114 xOutsid-r 113 Mason Dixoa III xRobert E.

Le 115 xKhaygram 113 xaHis Nickel 115 aMr. and Mrs. H. James entry. EIGHTH RACE Purse $2,500.

eislmlng. 4- year-olds and upward. 1 1-16 miles: Tody's Petee 111 xQent O'Day 111 xJacopo Mexico 115 La Osuna 106 Jamesborough Jack in xRoyal View Whirl 104 Day 104 aRWer Bsr.k 114 Ariel Mission 111 Wmged Phariah 114 eaoy oy ill xBass Flddl Mac Briar 117 Milk Flip in aMinor and Ray entry. x5 lbs. apprentice allowance claimed.

Weather: Clear; Track: Fast. Gulfstream Results (By The Associated Press FIRST EACE Purse 62.3O0. claiming. 4- and up, 7 furlor.ga (Off 1M: Red Vulcan, 115 (Rogers) $6 150 $4 10 $2 80 War Wine. 112 (Jones) 18 40 8 SO Uhhuh, 112 iRoberiio-i 340 Tin 1:35 4-5.

Esst Norwich. Foxy Prince. Last Frontier, Peace Talk. Shore Patrol, Priam. New Flame, Bottom Rail aiso ran.

SECOND Purse 62.300. elsiming. 4-year-olds and up. 8 furlongs (Off 2.36;: Peacock Lady, 114 (Wagner) $5.20 $3 90 $3 50 Harpsmngs. 317 (Bernhardt) $00 6 20 Barbara Girl.

113 iGonxalei) 5.50 Time 1:11 3-5. Fagranny. Gay Baby. Orandciad. Crazy Whirl.

Moon Pool, Tennessee Maid also ran. DAILY DOl'BLE RED Vl'LCAV AND PEACOCK LADY PAID $19.70 FOB $2. THIRD Purse $2,300. claiming, maidens, 3-year-olds, 7 furlongs (Off Big Affair. 115 iRamiret) $42 30 $18 30 $7.0 Speedy Quest, ISO (Smith) 6 0 3.80 Simond.

115 (Mora) 4 30 Time 1 25 4-5. Fighting Flag. Busy Jeanne. Valley Tucky Tiger, Incopo. Munster also ran.

FOl'gTH Purse $2,400. claiming. 4-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles (Off 3 35'xi: Eibasan. 120 (Gonialex) $8 20 $4 50 $3.10 Hemjohn, 117 (Zehrl 4.30 2 90 Flechette. 112 (Buxton) 4 30 Time 1:45 3-5.

Sun Fly. Black Ra. Flaming Chance, GiadagaL Judge Davey aiso ran. FIFTH Purse $2,500, allowance. 3-year- olds.

furlongs (Off 4.07): Veiled Son, 117 'Moore i $15.80 87 SO 14 so Shockoe. 114 (Rogers) 10.80 8 00 rie Liaj, (stout) 390 Time 1:11 1-5. New Luck. Lido Wav, Sir Monte. Big Wig.

Tenacity, Emjaybee. Air Commander, Jo Mandel, Boty also ran SIXTH Purse allowances. 4-year- olds and up. l' miles (Oil 4.34): Sublime. 110 (Smilhi $1180 $5 90 $4 50 Top Reward, 114 (Wright) 5.10 4 50 Rate Case, 111 (Rogers) 6 0 Time 2:02 4-5.

Dauntless Bo, Heyday, aSheltie. aBimont. Attendant aiso ran -P. L. Kelley and H.

Wise entry. SEVENTH Purse $3,500. allowances. 4- year-old5 and up, lva mile (Off psaraweii, lis (Gonialex) $4.50 $3 00 $3 80 Wis Shot, US (Stout) 3.60 3 90 Spanaqua, 110 (McCoy) 4.10 Time 3:13 4-5. La Patica.

Bold Front, Honor Guard. Karenette also ran. EIGHTH Purse $3,300. claiming. 4-year-olds and up.

1 1-16 nulea (Off Laa Vegas. 117 (Wright) $23.10 $7 20 $4 SO Mixer. 117 (Stout) 4 00 3 30 Which Cup. 112 (Robertson) 3.70 Time 1:46 4-5. Winks.

Valdina Rex, Fanar Grier, My Esther, Garter aiso ran. New York Giants Rookie Sustains Broken Ankle SHEFFIELD. Ala, April 8 (Pi Whitey Lockman, New York. Giants centerfielder, broke his right ankle when he slid into second base during the first inning of an exhibition game with the Cleveland Indians here today. The Polo Grounders had been counting heavily on the 20-year-old rookie, whose fielding and batting had been the bright spot of the spring training season.

He was removed to a local hospital and probably will be out of action for a month or more. Ralph fractures Finger; Bout With Mills is Off JOHANNESBURG, South Africa. April 8 iP) Johnny Ralph fractured the little finger of his left hand today to force an indefinate postpone ment and probable cancellation of the South African heavyweight's April 14 bout with British light1 I eavywelght champion Freddie Mills, Mills is expected to return to London shortly. He is scheduled to fight for the European 175-pound championship soon and possibly may i meet light heavyweight champion Lesnevich or Lloyd Marshall of i Cleveland this summer in London. Watch those table scraps.

They may well be the most fertile source today of desperately needed used fat 1 4TH i CRANT AVE. I vT Andwfre qotpferrfy 1 of TROMMBZ'S J'r similar positions, but that's as far as he would go. not ordinarily a concession man, so admitting the Cards are faster at three positions was quite an admission. Rickey himself is conceding nothing to the St. Louis club.

From the standpoint of the pennant, that Is. He does admit, however, that It's a little early to expect too much of the team. His program does not call for a pennant until next year. "I set a definite program when I came to Brooklyn," Rickey says. 'The war set it back, naturally.

If we should win the pennant this year, well and good. However, according to the program I announced we should be ready in 1948. Nex year we will have no excuses to offer if we don't win." Rickey still is hoping his pitching staff will acquire poise, the confidence which enables a hurler to DON'T MISS THE INDIAN TRAILER COACH SHOW APRIL 7th to 19th inc. ELENRICH ST. RICHARDSON PARK, DEL Open Daily 11 A.M.- 11P.M.

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