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WILMINGTON MORN IMC NEWg. WILMINGTON. DELAWARE. MONDAY, APRIL 18. 1955 TWENTY-THRES Carter Zulueta Match TIME OUT! Sam Snead's 273 Wins Greensboro Open Golf Samuels Victor in Golf Tourney at Rock Manor SELECTIONS By Attociatei Prtst Tops Week's Ring Card By KEN ALYTA GREENSBORO.

N. C. Aoril I A II I II Joe Samuels, co-medalist with 'Willard Dickerson in the qualify By MURRAY ROSE Associated Press Sports Writer Lightweight champion Jimmy Local Bowling Leagues Standings. Schedules AT JAMAICA 1 Oaf Scot, Heed Me. Bombast 3 MainpolnU Scott Pal, Grand Rapid.

3 Caruri. Deml-Heure, Oolden Ana. 4 Oiseeu B.eu, Worry Manana, Rlco- ing round for the Classes of 17 Ml Sam Snead birdied the last hole today to edge Art Wall SFLFnTiniJC Eight golf tournament at Rock Bosox Sweep Twin Bill From Orioles, 14-5, 12-9 BOSTON. April 17 fast-starting Boston Red Sox moved into undisputed possession of first place in the American 11" Manor, advanced to the second Rtpiitot- Carter, unbeaten in his last six fights, and Cuba's Orlando Zulueta, a non-winner in his last four, meet in a non-title 10-rounder in Washington's Uline bub iiviueuune, laneaiana, oa- Brat, Trlsong, Another lut. 7 Brazen World.

Arena Wednesday night, t-Baasanla. Lotus Eater. Dead Duck. 135-pound League today, sweeping a mara The 31-year-old thon doubleheader from winlesa king has a habit of getting care BT ASSOCIATED PRF.KS I Peristalsis. Last Put, Natthei BIum 1-Beers Bhlrt.

Raclni Review, Ann- lean Pluck. Top Mark. Little Pharo. Briar Patch 4 Titian Maid, Cub Scout, Our Dance a Roman Fair, Zuyder Zee, One Throw 6 Our Prfece. Indicative, Mister I Appeal, Pint 8erved, Habody ton- Pomp, Bubola Mowiee, Trout Bot hH APPEAL.

less in overweight scraps and Meter Lean (Final Standings) W. L. Pet I W. L. Pet SMKlP 45 IS .750 Rol.

Mot. 3 31 .475 Del. Olds 3 14 .600 i Taylor 8. 37 34 .451 M-A Elec. 24 .100 Klin Tr, 27 33 .450 Br-Equlp.

30 .500 poL Chev. 11 4 .13 Esaalre Lessee (Final Standings) W. L. Pct.l W. L.

Pet. Lin. Cam. 4 12 .117 Wdring's 2 31 .413 P. At Bona 47 13 .713 Dla Bey.

2 31 .413 Shaw 3 2 .531 Lofland 15 46 .250 Or. 31 3 N'p't 52 .153 Delaware Fewer A Lisas Men' League the 25-year-old Cuban is hoping to catch him in one of those off- Baltimore. 14-5 and 12-9, in tht rain and cold at Fenway Park. (First Game) BALTIMORE BOSTON abrhoa abrhos Cox.si.3b 4 2 2 1 2 4 3 3 3 0 Pvburn.lb 10 0 1 0 clKlaus.ss 0 0 0 0 1 5 3 1 3 0 Plersall.ef 3 118 1 nights. Zulueta once was the No.

1 seal Bet jistAU bleu. AT LINTOLV DOWNS 1 Bed Quit. Unwood Harry. Moseld. 2 Count Steel, George Engel, Con Merchant.

3 Mr Preference, Hit Glory, Mr. Dubuque. 4 Now The Time, Two Gun Gary, Doctor F. P. Hatfield, TJncle Pete, Floor Bos.

I Eternal Mark. Chano. Tonight 7Bocial Outcast. Spur On, Two Fisted. I Chum, Gypsum, Benzel.

Tunesmlth. Silent Mirth. Geoffrey O. Beat Bet SOCIAL OUTCAST. AT GULF STREAM PARK 1 Bleu Feature, Dollargofut, Hatty Boy ti TUvlrf.

Aore Moi, Mr. Caesar. contender but he never got a snor. at me uue. inree siraigni rVers.cf 1 1 1 lrberrv.if mis losses and a Jan.

31 draw with 4 1 oUensen.rf 43330 W. L. Pet W. L. Pet LAUREL ENTRIES Oai 41 II .750 Danny Jo Perez has sent him i '81 hens, 3b 1 0 0 1 Ag anls.lb 4 0 3 8 1 skidding to ninth among trie Mirada.s 3 1 3 UDcio.3b 1122s round in the championship flight by defeating Paul DeEleuterio over the week-end, 2 and 1.

Dickerson, however was nated, bowing to Ray Rtttter. 2 and 1. In other championship flight matches, Vince DeCampli defeated Tut Talley, 3 and 2, and Grant Peasley eliminated Huck Donohoe, 2 and 1. Result in' other flight: Second Jack Topkl defeated Art Giammatteo. 3 and 2: Bill Cannon defeated BUI Burni, 3 and 2.

Third Oeorge 8train defeated Don Kamlrutki, 3 and Bob Becker defeated Jim King. Anthony P. DiPeitro fired the first hole-in-one of the official season on the par 3, No. 12th hole of 185 yards. DiPietro, Clifton Heights, was playing in a threesome with Paul Ferrari, and Harry Di Sands.

Ellis Taylor won Saturday's handicap sweepstakes with, a score of 67-166. while Ray De Campli took the event yesterday with 70-367. Ct. Acct. 43 2 8ubt.

40 24 31 32 .481 Result 30 34 .46 El. st 2 35 .453 Gener. 2135 .415 Lin 3 27 31 .42 Gen. Act 25 37 .403 contenders. Strange things hap- Tr'ndouo 0 oiooiF nd.M.2b 3 3 3 u.3 .125 .563 .554 .531 OUUlVBQ.p 1)111 pen in boxing, however, and ifiib Engin.

31 31 Pwr. Pi 35 21 Lin 1 34 2 Sale 34 30 JRoman Eddie. Th River, Fort Whyte. Rnm Tfeftihv. Blue Law .531 Met 24 4 .375 .500 Edg'm'r 23 41 .35 snouid nappen to nave a Rogovm.p 10000 hot night against the champ ooooo ih.l.

in.MSi irncTU in1 1 0 0 0 0 Lin 1 32 32 Servlc 32 32 Nobla Partner. Mighty Tom. Mlg "Terribly sorry, Miss your drive would've rone much further if I hadn't rot my head in the way!" 22 42 .344 0 0 1 b.iii bctevtsiuu nib ivuu-i iu McD'ald 0 0 T- i chedule Gen'l. Acct'g. Wednesday's Miller, 0 0 0 0 0 Br Associated Press Peel Time rlrst Rare.

M. (HilmincUa Time) FIRST RACE-Purse I2.S00, clalmlrn, S-esr-olds. 8 lurlongs. Fuchsia Boota Ill xBrown Bullet 111 Drlvmf 118 Warm Enough, lit Bogie Mis 111 The Butcher 116 B'ar Of Texas' 116 Miss Crusher 111 xNatchet Blues 113 xPertstslsIs 108 Madam Hunter 1 IS xBus Phil 111 XAlletretto 108 xWIUv Nlllr 114 Last Past lit Virgin Queen 111 SECOND RACE Purse 13.000. claiming.

4-vear-oldt and up, furlongs. Becky's Bhlrt 119 American Pluck 111 bAbrams I 0 0 0 0 Coleman.p 0 0 0 0 1 Don-Ru-Mar, Cordite. Scndi. 7 Fierce, Bright Lark, Guided Bomb, S-u-Jay, I'm Sandy. Trout Fly.

Presto. Fugitive. Alplno. Best Bet FIERCE. v.

Power Plant: Cust. Acct'g. vs. Engineering; Generation vs. 8ubstatlone; Line No.

3 v. Meter Meter Reader v. Elee. Dlst.i Nut Is Bolts vs. 1 ne migni earn a crack at the crown after all.

In the other "live" coast-to-coast TV fight of the week, 19-year-old Willie Pastrano of New Orleans takes on Willie (No Fer rese.p 1 0 0 0 0 cwaltkus 10 10 0 Totals 37 5 10 24 12 Result; Gas Diet. vs. Lin No. Line and Julius Boros by one stroke to win the $12,500 Greater Greensboro Open golf tournament with a 72-hole total of 273. Wall, the leader through each of the first three rounds, fell behind on the front side, this afternoon, but came back even with Snead.

They came to the last hole needing birdies to beat Boros who had finished a short time earlier. While the hushed gallery of more than 10,000 held its breath, Wall missed a five-foot putt he needed to match Snead's birdie. The ball just slid by the hole and Snead had won his fifth Greensboro tournament and the first money of $2,200. The victory was his first in a major event since the White Sulphur Springs, W. Va veteran won the Palm Beach round robin last spring.

Wall, former Duke University star from Pocono Manor, and Boros, honeymooning 1952 U. S. Open champion from Southern Pines. N. each received $1,335.

A three-way tie for fourth place at 277 involved Bob Ros-burg, San Francisco; Billy Maxwell, Odessa, and Ted Kroll, Bethesda, Md. Winner 7 Under Par For his four trips over the Sedgefield Country Club course Snead was seven under par with rounds of 68-67-69-69. Two years ago Snead and Wall figured in a four-way first place tie here, with Earl Stewart going on to win the playoff. A third successive playoff loomed as Snead and Wall, after tossing the lead back and forth, settled down in pursuit of Boros whn Totals 35 14 WH No. 1 vs.

Edgemoor; Sales v. Service, SCORE BY INNINGS Gulfstream Park Entries Del. Fewer A Lt. Ladle League lUNaht Mlulnn 114 W. L.

Pet Clinch) Troy of Washington, D. In a middleweight 10- W. Pet 23 35 .47 xAndv Johnson earlier Racing Review Comifhmen 8 a Play Peggy's Love R' tiger Telechr. (By Associated Prejj) Post Time First Race 1:50 M. (Wilmington Timet FIRST RACE Purse 12.500, claiming, Hi righting cock 111 Pour Chance 114 Sherry L.

UJ xWar Pointer 111 Metaxa R'g'etta 43 5 8' beam 26 32 .542 Mixer 26 32 .542 33 26 .451 4 44 .005 De Campli teamed with Tonv Univ. rounder (NBC-TV and radio, 10 p. EST) at the Chicago Stadium Friday night. The Louisi Wednesday' achedule Telwchron v. Dark Patrol 114 Tosca 4-year-oos ana Peachtree SU 111 Dollergolasl Pacello to take yesterday's partner-handicap sweeps.

Rookie Stops Cubs, 14-1, After Cards Bow, 6 to 5 ST. LOUIS. April .17 Rookie Larry Jackson broke into the major leagues with a four-hit pitching job today as the St. Louis Cardinals backed his hurling with a 10-run first inning for a 14-1 nightcap victory over the Chicago Cubs after dropping the doubleheader opener in the ninth, 6-5. THIRD RACE Purse 12.60(1.

mIH.n. Rangers; Sunbeam v. Universal; Mixer vi. Rockette. Three Boy ana lad made good in his first WILMINGTON CC ander in 4th.

b-Popped out for Miller in 8th, c-Slngled for Ferrarese in 8th, d-Ran for Goodman in 7th. -xsiv joj ilia moj oiut pspanojo- Battlmor 301030000 Boston 03340410 14 Errors: Jensen. Miranda, Friend. Run batted in: Evesr 3. Cox.

Miranda 2, Jensen 4. Sullivan 3. Throneberry 3. Agganls. White 1, Plersall.

Thret-basa hits: Sullivan, Plersall, Jepsen. Homa runs: Evers, Jensen, Cox, Throneberry, Whit. Sacrifice: Plersall. Sasrlfic fly: Plersall. Double plays: Cox.

Young and Trlandos; Miranda and Trlandos; Young and Trlandos. Left on bsaes: Baltimore 7. Boston 7. Basest big league start at the stadium Devllwood Six Rustom Occupy-Pasa H. F.

Brown posted a score of DuPent Girls Leagae 111 UCt i.u..w 116 xBtrmoda 116 Hasty Boy 111 Judge Dan 111 xGrand Teddy 118 Sea Bob in TKHtle War March 23 when he whipped Al W. L. Pet. Future us Andrews. Turf Bull Neon GalU'm Bleu Feature .712 .62 .635 Another middleweight 10 on SECOND RACE-Puree 13.500, claim Br'm' Krypt.

Th'r'm Xenon Pet. .536 .61 .410 .462 .433 .365 J27 ing, 3-year-old. 1 miie "a 31 24 27 25 25 26 24 28 22 30 II 33 17 35 .577 W. L. 37 15 36 II 33 II 30 22 30 22 21 32 2 23 2 23 Monday night sends Milo Savage of Salt Lake City against Bill Mrs.

Caesar Radon Hydro. Iojlino Chlor. Utn'm in Two David .677 ill Tasket Basket H'llum Selen. Argon Boyd of Chicago at New York's (First Game) .551 CHICAGO S-year-olde, 4Vi furlongs aErlen BoT 120 Call The King 130 Mr Psychic 120 Little Pharo 120 bBriar Patch 120 Top Mark 120 Brown Poppy 120 First Lien 120 Decompression 120 Broadcaster 120 XxBlailoc Cedrus 120 Rocket 113 Victory Kln 120 Powder Cap 120 Chasemeoow 120 KDiatomlc 11 bChacemenov 120 b-8heehy-Perk entry. a-Erlen 8tble-Brown Stable entry.

FOURTH RACE Purse 13.000. allow-nces. 1-vear-olds, I furlongs. Titian Maid 113 Misa Gusher 113 Cub Scout 111 Colbert lit Roman Boat 113 Blazing Count 111 Our Dance III Show Boat 111 Put Dance U3 8unoloc 114 xxlcebreaker 108 Shed Row 114 Hand Reward 111 xxHyperil 107 Mr Mark 113 FIFTH RACB-Purse 14 000. clelmlnc 4-vear-olda and up I furlongs.

xTurf Pie 10 Havlland 111 One Throw 11.1 George W. Ill 113 Measurement 111 Yankee Ac 108 Amulet 101 Valran 106 Mighty Bout lit vnonnl .551 Oxygen Apres Mot Impossible Fudge King xNew Homo xSprlngback Relgh's LaM THIRD RACE- Schedule lor Monday Iodine Nirhnl Arsm miimnnr-l0" b1U: McDonald 3, Miller m. mcnoias Arena luumoni- Colfman prtJt 3i 8ulilvin lm TV, 10 p. EST). Another.

Struck out: By Alexander McDonald Monday night TV Clash (ABC- Pwrares 2, Sullivan 5. Hits: Oft tv in tct) Rogovin 7 In 2 (faced 3 batter In 3rdl, TV, 10 p. EST), matches two, ln McDonid 3 1. mil ab a 5 3 3 3 0 Baker, 3b 3 113 5 ST. LOUIS ab a Moon.cf 5 0 10 3ch nt.3b 1 3 3 5 SO 010 0 Thorium; Chlorine v.

Neon: Bromine 101 Purse IJ.SUO, maiueu. r.nlri. furlong 5 0 3 4 0 Sauer.U 3 0 0 0 0 v. Lithium; Fluorine vs. Oxygen; Xenon v.

Hydrogen; Selenium v. Gallium: Radon vi. Helium; Krypton vs. Arson. Pip 118 young welterweights, Johnny 0 in 1.

Coleman 3 In ti. Ferraresa Roman taaia 110 i-uucir aLary 0 0 0 EUloti.rf Martial Miksis.3b 0 0 0 01 A Is ton. lb kson.3b 3 0 lj Bover.3b 1 0 0 0 0 4 114 0 4 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 3 1 1 4 0 13 1 1 0 0 4 3 3 10 0 1 Busso of New York and ln na vi.m,. covin 5-5. Alexander 0-0, McDonald 4-0, Poirer Of Niagara Falls, N.

Y. M111 0.0. coleman 4-4. Ferrares 1-1, Roland LaStarza, onetime Sullivan 5-1. Hit by pitcher; By Sui-heavvweisht contender 'Stephens).

Winner: Sullvian 118 More Roburt 118 118 Black N. P. 118 113 Fort Whyte 118 118 aBrother Beang 113 113 xMr. Bagdad 113 118 Joll Dou U3 118 Bull Leader 118 08DAA League W. L.

Bet. I W. L. Pet. Commoaoa aMassat Pip Loots Nate L.

Nivrag ouooper Gr (. P'nter 33 1 .627 Of tic 25 37 .461 Pl'bera 3131 .56 Elec. 23 2 .442 Sort. 3131 11 33 .353 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smith. The River Olorgettl 11! Zuvder Zee 111 -4 0 0 0 0 r.T avVIn antrT Berry, McKlnley, Flaherty, Chylalu Time 3:36.

FOURTH RACE Purs 12.500. claim 3uarda 37 24 .52 Power 20 33 .365 toil 4: Palme 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 U2iT('n er.p 9 0 0 0 0 ing. 4-vear-oia ana up. Schedule lor Thursday Power vs. Roman Fair 118 SIXTH RACE-Purse 14 SOO.

ance. 3-year-olds. I furlongs. Our Prince 1.24 alndlcatlve Olvmpla Wig 111 Impromptu Think Cap 124 Mister C. L.

1 0 0 0 1 Pompano allow- 115 124 Hi (Second Game) 94-2668 to finish ahead of the field in the handicap medal play event on Saturday. S. J. Pyle was second with 75-471, and F. A.

Bowdle's 79-871 took third place. Brown also won Saturday's sweepstakes with a net score of 68. E. P. Fairman and G.

W. Collier tied for second. Fairman had 83-1774. while Collier's score was 91-1774. J.

Bancroft. and Fairman tied for first in yesterday's sweeps, both with net 74. Fair-man scored 87-1374. J. B.

Ray was next in line with 90-1476. CONCORD CC H. B. Cates captured the handicap medal play tourney Saturday with a score of 79-11 68. Tied for second were Al Fahey and W.

Locke, both with net 70s. Fahey carded 97-27 70, while Locke had 86-1670. Cates' net 68 took Saturday's sweepstakes, with Locke second at 70, and R. Anderson next with 85-1471. Yesterday's sweepstakes was won by H.

A. Turner, with 76-571. T. Blake had 89-16 73, and M. J.

McLain posted 87-1473. DuPONT CC All three teams jn the Phila cChurch Banks. Fondy.lb Chltl.e dspeaka E. eKing.lt Mlnner.a fT. pe after shooting an outgoing 37 in his afternoon round, rams in Plumbers; Carpenter va.

Office; Guard va. Electrician; Painter vs. Service. BOSTON Converge Delphy BALTIMORE ab a Cox. 3b 5 3 3 2 0 Abr'ms ef 8 113 0 113 xHI Gall io 113 xAglare 103 118 Peter Arnold 113 113 Belria 116Goofu 113 108 Mighty Roan 118 113 Changeling 108 ill Liberty Rab 111 1110 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 ab a G'man 3b 3 0 0 1 3 4 10 2 0 Parkway Mixed Laagu W.

L. Pct.l W. L. Pet. Fleet Aea Blue Law Apache Lovej Whirl Awhile Alpine Prince 112 a-Constantln entry.

SEVENTH RACE Capitol Handicap 110.000 added. J-year-olds and up. I Coan.lf 2 110 13 3 2 0 2 111 4 3 2 1 1 Davts.p P'w'ySt' 82 3 .676 1 llth Wd 58 63 .483 Al.Cttt 73 48 .600: Mixed 5 64 66 .450 0 0 0 0 0 Bless America FIFTH RACE Purse 82,800, claiming, Totals 33 1 10 27 14l ToUlg 3 1 11 3T 11 5 2 1 2 01 Whlte.a 3-year-olds, tvs iurion. WhiK K'l 53 66 Mac St 50 70 life with a two-under 33 for the back side. Wall had caught Snead with a birdie three on the 10th, but Art's double bogey six against Snead's bogey five on 11 put Sam ahead again.

Wall again squared it with a par four on 14 and then they parred the Stapler 70 50 512 Rob 64 55 .535 3 0 16 0 .446 .417 .366 Princes uev wo jui" Moss.e bDlerlnc Smith. 8 2 3 8 0 8 12 0O 8 2 2 3 4 3 0 0 1 3 OOOOO Lepcio.lb 113 112 114 111 101 furlongs aKlnda Smart Elberwhlrl Port Prandial aAbber.ac bDo Report Hood Ring Mick Jltnmlt Pala's 33 88 Seh'fr 64 51 .533 Occupado 101 Appeal 1:0 Rare Music 111 Old Olend! 10S Habody 109 bPlrst Served 110 Caesar Did no 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 3 4 1 Schedule Roll-Off Between Parkway Silver Crown Friend. as gHatton 111 106 106 117 101 106 112 Ill uiihf nci 111 Conversant 117 Mighty Tom 112 I Wlshlmay 111 Gold Fabric 120 Seven Sevens Star At Stapler and Alley Cat vt. Ro-blno Const. 10 10O Six Bills Mlg Alley Zealot Brown, 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 13 New York, starts another comeback campaign Monday night at Providence, R.

where he meets Baby Dutch Culbertson of Los Angeles. In his last start, the New Yorker was knocked cold by Julio Mederos in the fifth round. Rex Layne, another former heavyweight power who still is ranked seventh, faces Willie Jackson of Canada at Salt Lake City Tuesday night. Bob Satterfield, seventh ranking light-heavyweight contender from Chicago, meets Joe Lindsay of Brooklyn in the feature of the Miami Beach Auditorium Tuesday night. The week's program Includes: MONDAY: At Brooklyn (Parkway).

Johnny Busso, New York vs. Gene Poirer, Niagara Falls. N. welters, 10; at New York (St. Nicholas).

Milo Savage, Salt Lake City. vs. Bobby Boyd, Chicago, middles. 10; at Brockton, Tommy Nee, Boston, vs. Irvtn Steen, 0 0 0 0 0 Noble Partner a-Brynon entry b-Oottlleb entry.

riohth RACE Purse 12.500 claim 2 0 0 2 2 claim- SIXTH RACE Purse Independent Leagae W. L. Pct.l W. L. Pet.

10 0 10 next three, letting the issue ride down to the final grten. Each Ing. 3-year-olds, 1 miiee. hi. 4-year-old and up, 1 1-11 miles Kiely.p 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 fSt'hens 0 0 0 0 0 Susce.p 0 0 0 0 0 hKlaus.M 10O1O Palt'f P.

51 5 Tritnc. 27 2 .482 Fast Fire 111 xBlg Biuia i Ill 111 King Flush Svampoodle 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 rem 41 15 Val'a Mk 1 38 .345 Bon-Ru-Mar ua 5-'' HaDor Chao 100 Scandla C'rousel 33 23 .600 Med 8 1131 .321 eLeppert 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 38 6 13 24 7 Total 38 12 13 37 11 Del. C'h 227 5 51 .06 -Ran for Sauer In th. b-IntentionaUy walked lor Morgan In th. c-Ran for Cooper in th.

d-8inled for Chltl In 7th. -Walked for E. Tapp In th. I-Fouled out for Mlnner in 1th. SCORE BY INNINGS Chicago 1000030 it St Lout 00210101 05 Errors: Mlnner, Merriman.

Run batted In: Jackson, Bpeake. Baker. Baum-holtz 2, Merriman. Schoendlenat, Borer 2. D.

Rke. Two-base hit: Baker, Fondy. Boyer.D. Rice. Three-baje hit: Baumholu.

Merriman. Sacrifice: Davis. Sacrifice fly: Baker. Double pJars: Fondy. Bank and Fondy; Baker, Banks and Fondy; Schoendtenst, Grammas and Muslal, 8rhoendienst to Musial.

Left on bases: Chicago St. Loui 7. Base on balls: Mlnner 2, Davis 1. O. Jones 3, Smith 2.

La Paime 1. Struck out: By Minner 1. Davis 3. G. Jones 3 124 xAngry Thoughte 124 Streamlined 111 Bubola Mowle III Kikuvu 111 Set I 124 Keep Trying! -Walked for Coan in 4th.

113 113 r. 113 113 Ocala Gal 110 Ladln SEVENTH RACE Purse 83.500, claiming. 3-year-olds, 6 furlongs: Dusty Blue 111 Oulded Bomb 13 Schedule for Thursday Pala'a Fur. King pomp xHarpttt Director Bell Little Greg Stcnor Sam M. Peace Pilate) Trout Lure XA'trallne i-5 xx-T lbs Claimed.

vs. Firemen; Del. coaon v. tarousei; Triangle vs. Gathouse Gang; Valentino vs.

Medico Son. Bright Lgrg, ju rirrc. Silver Rab 108 Rouge Maid 108 xSlmker Ill 101 apprentice allowance was short with his second shot, but Snead chipped about 18 inches past the pin after Wall had left himself a five-footer. After Sam canned his putt. Wall's rickety old wooden shafted putter let him down by a matter of inchps.

Wall Blows Lead Wall started the day with a one-stroke lead over Boros and b-Ran for Moss ln 8th. c-Ran tor Triatvdo In 8th. d-Orounded out for Miranda In 8th. e-Fanned for Johnson In 8th. f-Walked for Freeman in 6th.

-Walked for Friend in 7th. h-Walked for Stisce In 7th. SCORE BY INNINGS Baltimore 310004010 EIGHTH delphia Suburban League dropped matches yesterday. The in. and UP.

I't mnra. National Leasee W. L. Pct.l L. Pet.

116 Miss Gretchen Lady Elect A team lost to Spnnghaven. 33- W'kman 34 22 .607 Vitalo 27 2 .482 111 xApatter 116 Palm Basket 116 xxMiss Voodoo 21, and the team bowed to R'blers 34 22 .807 Adam 26 3 .464 Del. FIT 34 23 .607 5 Z'ro'l 24 33 .42 Gate 2 27 .518 Am. Oil 18 40 .288 xTrout Fly Sudu Gal I'm Sandy Kanawha Su-Jay Sails Boston 00043023 X-13 116 Tall Pine Phoenixville, 30-24. The results: 122 xKirkway Mis 111 Errors: Trlandos, Agganls 3, Miranda, 122 lid vars R.m Klaus, Smith, Runs batted In: Wood Hits: Off Mlnner I In 6 innings: Davis At DuPnot Schedule for Monday 5 Zero's vs.

Del. Floor; Adam A. C. v. Workman; Vltala va.

Gave; Amer. Oil v. 116 Hn Pn ling 3. Triandos 2, Abrams. Moss, San Diego.

Calif welters. 10; at Providence. R. Roland LaStaria. New York.

vs. Baby Dutch Culbertson, Los Angeles, heavies. 14. TUESDAY: At Ocean Park. Johnny McCray.

Houston, vs. Ray Castro, Los Angeles, lights, 10; at Chicago 12 500. claim- 3 in 3: O. Jone I in 6V. Smith 3 In La Palme 0 in 0 (faced one batter in RACE Purse NINTH Reds Nose Out Braves, 6-5, After Losing First, 10-1 CINCINNATI, April 17 W.

Ted Kluszewski singled with two out in the ninth inning to give his Cincinnati Redlegs their first victory of the 1955 National League leason, a 6-5 triumph over the Milwaukee Braves in Young. Agganls 2, Lepcio 2, Throne. inH nn. 1-16 miles: lth; Tlefenauer 0 in Run and D.t.,'1 Ba rt.r 1. Tr ie uve 111 earned run: Minner 4-3.

Davl 1-1, dm V)i wor a a rair 110 Minor Leaiae W. L. Pct.l W. Tj. Pet O.

Jone 4-4. Smith 3-2. Palm 0-0 rmrriM lis xwing Miiy (Mangoldi. Tom Hlckey, Chioago, vs. Ralph Alvarei.

8t. Paul, middles. 8. and Frank Smith, Chicago, vs. Louis 8tan'a 37 23 .617 All Am 31 28 .517 Hit by pitcher: By Smith Sauer.

Wild pitches: Mlrmer, La Palm. Winning Mls J. 108 Jark Jar 116 Presto HI Chicle 2nd 11J Alpirto 116 Hawthorn- 110 xAppleton 2nd 111 Great Fun 116 Timl Chor 111 Tony's Gem 116 Carr, Chicago, welters, at Salt Lake pitcher; Davis (1-0). Losing pitcher Del. In 35 25 .583 1 A 30 30 .500 Seh'fr 35 25 23 38 .367 F.D1S.

34 28 1 All Am A 18 44 .267 City, Rex Layne, Lewlston. Utah, vs Smith (1-1). Umpires: Dixon. Conlan. lbs.

apprentice allowance the second game of a double-header today. The Braves plas x-5: xx-7 claimed. National Amatear League W. L. Pct.l W.

L. Pet Willie Jackson. Canada, heavies, 10: at Miami Beach, Bob Satterfield, Chicago, vs. Joe Lindsay, Brooklyn, heavies, 10. WEDNESDAY: At Washington, D.

Gore. Donatelll. Time: 3:41. Attendanc 35,000 (estimated 1. rSecend Game) CHICAGO I ST.

LOUIS Cubs 38 18 Red 33 23 .588 Snead and each shot a morning 69 to leave the picture unchanged, although Wall had to overcome a double bogey six on 13 where he put his tee shot against a tree and had to play out lefthanded and then overshot the green. He had to deliver a six-foot pressure putt on the 18th green for a par five to preserve the lead. Three North Carolinians tied for low amateur honors at 292. They were Ray Taylor of Greensboro, Fletcher Wall of Lexington and Bud Kivett of High Point. The money winners: 8am Snead.

White Sulphur Springs, W. Va l-l7--e-273 12.200 Art Wall, Pocono Manor, I Julius Boroi, Southern Pines, N. II- DnPent I Rpringhaven C. Riley 1 I E. Tavlor G.

Hager lVa R. Albertu Vt Best ball 1 3 R. Marquette 3 M. Serber R. Otteni 2 G.

Johnson 1 Best ball 3 0 C. Ghlone 3 P. Mclntyra 0 M. Hammer D. Barton 2'i Best ball 2Va Total 17(4 Totals 8V, At DuPont DnPent Pheenlxv'llle R.

Seidel F. Chrlstmaa 2', R. Wright 3 C. Wetland 0 Best ball 2'j 14 A. Bldlle I R.

Hoxworth 2 G. Seeley D. Martin 2(4 Best ball 1 2 R. Newell 3 F. Weiland T.

Plrettl 2 R. McCardli 1 Best ball 3 0 Total 16'j Total 10(4 berry, White 4, Klaus. Goodman, Brown. Two-bass hits: Coan. Woodling, Cox 2.

Throneberry, Jensen. Lepcio, Whlta. Horn run: Lepcio. Sacrifices: Young. Jensen.

Sacrifice fly. Goodman. Double) play: Lepcio, Friend and Agganls. Left on bases: Baltimore 11. Boston 8.

Base on balls: Off KreUow 1. Johnson 4. Kemmerer 1, Kiely 4, Freeman 1, Brown 1. Struck out: By Kretlow 4, Johnson 2. Kemmerer 3, Klely 3.

Freeman 1, Brown 1. Hits: Off Kretlow 8 ln 4 4 lnnlngst Johnson 5 In Kemmerer 8 ln 2a5; Kiely 2 In 2'j (faced 4 batters In 6th); Freeman 1 ln Susc 0 ln Brown 1 ln 2. Runs and earned runs: KreUow 7-7, Johnson 6-3, Kemmerer 4-4. Kiely 4-3. Freeman 0-0.

8usee 0-0, Brown 1-1, Wild pitch: Kretlow. Passed ball: White. Winning pitcher: Brown (1-0). Losln pitcher: Johnson (0-1). Umpires: McKlnley, Flaherty.

Chylak, Berry. Time; 3:38. Attendance: 15.345. Giant 35 31 Phil 13 38 .250 hrhii abrhot tered the Reds with their fiftti straight setback, a 10-1 affair, in the first game. (First Game) MILWAUKEE I CINCINNATI Pirate 34 22 Brave 1141 .212 Lightweight Champion Jimmy Carter, New York.

vs. Orlando Zulueta, Cuba, non-title. 10. THURSDAY: At Los Angeles, Davey 4 0 0 1 5 3 4 3 0 Baker 2b 4 1 1 4 0 8ch t.2b 4 1115 10 0 1 0 0 10 11 Klng.rf 3 0 0 1 0 Muslal. lb 4 3 3 11 1 Sauer.

If 10 0ft 0 cAlston.lb 0 0 0 3 0 abrhot' abrhoa Oallardo, Los Angeles, vs. Rueben Schedule for Sunday Phillies vs. Reds: Cub v. Pirates; Giant vs. Braves.

American Amateur Lea rue W. L. Pet I W. L. Pet.

Bruion.cf 1 3 4 7 0 Temple.2b 4 1111 Smith, Los Angeles, feathers, 12; at Lincoln Downs Entries Post Time: First Race: 1:45 P. M. (Wilmington Time) FIRST RACE Purse J2.000, claiming, 4-year-olds nd up, 7 lurlongs: Clint McCray 112 Lll Forst 100 Marine Charger 114 By A Chanc 108 L'wood Harry 118 xEven So 105 Moseld 116 Standing Rom 114 S'rise Siren 107 xCarnival Kid 102 Bed Bull 118 xJudge 111 SECOND RACE Purse J2.100, claiming. 4-year-olds and up, 5 furlongs: Plucky Willie 120 Con M'chant 113 Mighty John 117 Rehearser 115 xExpectant 107 xGeorge Engel 115 Fresno, Frankle Skldmore, San Bolfer.lf 3 0 1 3 0 5 1110 Banks.ss 4 0 11 3 Elliott. rf 4 3 3 1 0 Francisco, vs.

Joe Cardenas. Los An Aaron.rf 1 1 1 0 lan.ss 10 14 4 Psfko.rf 1 0 0 0 0 Beli ef 4 0 110 hews. 3b Jill 2 K1 wskl.lb 20110 4 0 11 0 4 0 111 geles. welters. 10; at St Louis.

Joe Yank 3(17 .606 Indian 30 26 .536 Tlgera 36 20 ,643 RedS'x 15 37 .288 As 33 18 Orioles 1145 .106 Mlcelll, New York, vs. Luther Rawllngs, Morg n.3b 3 0 1 2 3 Boyer.3b 5 12 12 Fondy.lb 3 0 0 7 0 Rice.e 4 12 3 0 Chltl.e 3 0 0 4 2 Gr'm as.s 5 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 OiL.J'ck'n.p 4 1111 Schedule for Sunday Red Sox vs. Chicago, welters, 10, and Marty Marshall, Detroit, vs. Sonny Llston, St. Louis, heavies.

10, and Johnny Lom- Yankees; Indians vi. Tiger; Orioles lTanner.lt 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 Adcock. lb 1 1 1 1 0 Seminlck.e 4 0 17 0 Logan.ss 3 3 5 Post.rf 4330 O.Umer.Jb Mill Fowler 0 0 0 0 2 Crandall.c 5 12 10 bB kowskl 1000 Bpahpj 0 1000 Cohen.p 10001 Athjetlcs. At Phoenixville 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 aT.Ta'pe Thorpe.p Miss H'monton 108 Count Steel iij KxLets Forget 106 Two-Twenty 113 07.8J.70 274 $1,335 Bob Roburt. 8an Francisco, 76-69-71-673771863 33.

Ted Kroil, Bethesda. 68-68-70-79 Del. Learu W. L. Pct.l W.

L. Pet. I Adams 100 A A 0 0 ft Totals 31 1 4 24 8 Totals 40 14 17 27 14 THIRD RACE Purse ji.zuu, claiming. 4-year-olds and up, 1 mile: Hooper. 1153 33 y'ftD 30 8 .760 M'n'terg 14 25 .358 DN MB 26 13 .667 Nardo 14 25 .358 St.

Anth 20 20 NMA 14 26 350 dHarmon 1 0 0 0, I Billy Maxwell, Odessa. 70-70-H- a-Grounded out tor conen in gin. b-Ran for Schoendienst in 7th. e-Ran for Muslal in 7th. SCORE BY INNINGS Mr.

Dubuque 114 My Preierenc lie xBattle Chief 113 xLee H'hpep 06 His Olory 121 xxRed P'tcoat 106 Hill Street, 116 Star Marque 10 xWarehous 108 Schedule for Friday Motors DuPent I Phoenixville W. Mutrhler 2'j R. Galloway R. Harrl 2 D. Rathskopf 1 Best ball 3 0 8.

Hrankowskl 0 A. Verlsh 3 M. Rivals 1 B. Areana 3 Best ball 0 0 B. Day 0 H.

Hentosh 3 E. Cordray 0 F. Walker 3 Best ball 0 3 Totals 7'j To'als Wk Chicago 000 000 100 1 A vs. Guys 4 Dolls: Mid Niter vs. Motors Nardo Domino vs.

St. Anthony s. Tot', 41 1 14 27 I Totals 34 1 I 27 I Ran for Thomson In Ith. b-Fouled out for Fowler In 2nd, out for Mlnarcln in Ith. d-Grounded out for Hooper in (th.

SCORE BY INNINGS Mllwauk 401(303 0-10 6 277 1853.33. Marty Furgol. Lemont, 61-73-61-61-271-155. Jerry Barber, Los Angeles. 67-73-6-602781505.

Mike Petchlk. Mahopae, K. 7., 61-73-72- 212 1415. FOUKTH ACfc PUTS w.ouu. 3-vear-olds, 1 mile and 70 yards: xxHasty Dream 106 Reiolce 104 xPerlon Land 106 xNnw's The 108 Colonel B.

W. 108 xHasty Flyer 108 Doctor F. P. 113 xxTwo O'ry 102 Tal'ek 115 Miz Clementine bardo, Mt. Carmel, vs.

Phil Kim, Honolulu, welters. 10. FRIDAY: At Chicago fStadlum), Willi Troy, Washington, vs. Willi Pastrano, New Orleans, middles, 10. SATURDAY: At Hollywood, Young Jack Johnson.

Los Angeles, vs. Larry Watson, Omaha, heavies. 10: at Boston. Eddie Compo. New Haven, vs.

Joey Cam, Boston, leathers, 10. RACE RAINED OUT WILLIAMS GROVE, April 17 11. Showers followed by a heavy downpour muddied the Williams Grove Speedway today and forced postponement of the season's first AAA big car auto race until next Sunday. The same field of drivers, among them Tommy Hinnershitz, four-time AAA Eastern champion from Reading, will return next week. Mike eouchak, Durham, N.

61-74- KENNETT SQUARE CC 70-fil) 283 I41S. Ed Furgol, St. Louis. 16-70-72-74212 InEasternDebut 1415. Bickering in Australia Cited by Avery Brundage HONG KONG, April 18 (Mon-day) W).

Avery Brundage, pres ident of the International Olympic Committee, said today that Australia, in its preparation for the Olympics next year, "has everything started but nothing finished." The cause of the delay, he said, was due to political bickering, labor troubles and the change of government over the last six months. Brundage said, "What they re-. quire is a good, team to work. Where they should have 200 carpenters they have only a handful." However, the work can be completed in time for the Olympica to take place in Australia, he added. Ed Oliver.

Wilmington. 70-11- Fir TH MAL Fj rurw wiu. ciaiiuiua. 4-year-olds and up. 5 furlongs: Uncle Pete 116 xxSt.

Jude 100 Mr. Looknow 112 relay' Cholca 108 Hatfield 117 Roman Jean 105 Dominav 108 Floor Boss 114 SIXTH RACE Purse 13 000. allow NEW YORK, April 17 Wl. 73-71-3121415. Doug Hlggins.

Midland, 71-72- 74-17-283 1253 34. Miz Clementine, out of the money only once in her last 17 starts, makes her 1955 Eastern ances. 4-year-olds and up, 7 lurlongs: Leo Blagettl. Sanducky, Ohio. 72-71- Tonight 111 Chano Play in the Classes of Eight tournament progressed through the semi-final round over the week with matches played in seven divisions.

In the first "eight," W. B. Mc-Conneil defeated T. R. Thompson, 6-5, and A.

Brosius defeated R. M. Viggers, 4-3. Second eight: R. Yeatman defeated H.

D. Evans, 4-3, and H. M. Addington defeated C. L.

61-72-213 J253 33. St. Loui 1000 003 30X 14 Errors: Musial, Morgan 2. Bolger. Runs batted in: Repulskl 4.

Boyer. D. Rice 1. Moon 2. Muslal 2.

Morgan. Two base hit: Repulskl. Boyer. D. Rice.

Three base hit: Muslal. Home run: Moon. Double play: Schoendienst. Grammas and Musial. Leit on base: Chicago 4, St.

Louis 7. Bases on balls: Off Per-kowski 1, Cohen 3, L. Jackson 1. Struck out: By Cohen 2, L. Jackson 3.

Hit: Off Perkowskl 5 In 0 inning, (faced 6 batten In 1st). Cohen 12 in 7, Thorpe 0 In 1. Runs and earned runs: Off Perkowskl 6-6, Cohen 8-6. Thorpe 0-0. L.

Jackson 1-1. Hit by pitcher: By Cohen (Elliott). Winning; pitcher: Jackson (l-Oi. Losing pitcher: Perkowskl 10-U. Umpires: Conlan.

Gore, Donatelll, Dixon. Time: 3:01. Attendance: 36,730. Jamaica Entries (By Associated Press Peat Time llrst Race 1:18 P. M.

(Wilminaten Time) FIRST RACE Purse 13.500. claiming-, 4-year-old and up. 6 furlongs: xxStevle Pal 110 Lonely Ma 113 Max Evans. Utica, 70-73-71- racing debut tomorrow in the first division of the $25,000 Cor 71-215110. Cincinnati 00-4 100 1 Error: McCillan.

Runs batted In: Bruton 1. Logan 3, Aaron, Thomson Klusnewskl. Dlttmer. Two-base hits Bruton, Mathews, Aaron. Pos.t Temple.

Home runs: Bruton. Logan. Sacrifice flies: Thomson. Klusiewskl. Double play: Logan.

Dlttmar and Adcock. Left en. bases: Milwaukee 10. Cincinnati 1. Bate on balls: Off Fowler 3.

Minarcin t. Hooper 1, Spahn 3. Struck out: Br Fowler 1, Minarcin 3, Hooper 1. Spahn 2. Hits: Off Fowler 3 In 3, Minarcin 7 In 4.

Hooper 5 in 3. Run and earned run: Fowler 4-4. Minarcin 3-3, Hooper 3-3. 8pahn 1-1. Winner: Spahn 2-0).

Loser: Fowler (0-2l. Umpires: Ooetg, Dascoll. Warneke and Secory. Time 1.2. Attendance 17,000 (Secend Game) MILWAUKEE 1 CINCINNATI abrhot! abrhot Bruton.cf 5 0 2 4 lTempl 2b 1114 6 a.ron.rf 13 10 0 4 0 3 3 0 Doug Ford.

Mlamesha Lake, N. xOmyboy i Draw iu xEtemal Mark 104 Mls-Guld 111 Amyn Bey 108 Second quest 113 Repelled 112 SEVENTH RACE The llncoln Special Handicap. J50.000 added. 3-year-oMj and up, 1 1-18 miles: aSpur On 120 Wise Margin 116 Flv Wheel 115 Parnassus 114 61-71-72-73 265 110. rection Handicap at Jamacia.

The Calumet Farm's 4-year Peter Thomson, Melbourne, Australia, 73-71-74-60 298 140 old daughter of Bull Lea is favored over nine other fillies Dow Flnsterwald. High Point, N. Eight of the nine starting players on Brandcis University's baseball team are football letter- 73-70-67-763161140. P'rlat Outcast Pasnanue im Bunch, 2-1." Furman Hayes, Oastonla, 71-71-71-73 Third eight: J. S.

Brown de Pr'c ntn. stone 114 aiwo nsvea in -286 $140. men. feated D. B.

Dodd, 2-1. a-Atreid entry. EIGHTH RACE Purs 13 600. claim Gardner Dickinson. St, Andrews, 60-74-70-73286 1 140.

Fourth eight: A. T. Peoples de BUI Nary, Reno, 6-74-71-72 ln. 4-year-olds and up. I 1-18 miles: Benyl 112 Mr.

F. 108 xRo'e BeautT 103 Mektoub 108 and mares in the 7-furlong dash. I Mrs. S. M.

Pistorio's 7-year-old Brazen Brat is the choice over the same number of rivals in the second division. Miz Clementine won nine of her 13 starts and $109,450 last This year she finished a feated H. J. Ferraro, 4-3. 311140.

Jack Burke. Mlamesha Laie. N. Fifth eight: A. Dorazio defeat Chum 114 Gypsum ill Sir Sidney 113 Main Boeaxer 1 D.oikait 1711 Hn VI 111 ed J.

M. Rhodes, 2-1. and G. E. hews, 3b 5 1,3 1 2 Bell.cf 5 0 14 Th 3 0 0 2 0 Klsfkl lb 4 1 3 10 2 Adcock.

lb 4 14 11 4 0 0 0 2 lnan.ss 3 0 I 3 Balley.e 4 113 1 xsllk ouest mi nar in xxEoullIa 102 Thompson defeated C. E. Holt, Ham Hockl 113 Gay Scot U7 SECOND RACE Purse 14.000. maidens. 2-year-old.

5 furlongs: NINTH RAtE Purse sj.wiu. ciainim. 4-year-olds and up. Hi mile: 4-3. 4 0 0 1 1 Post.rf 4 113 1 Tunesmlth lit Gent Boy IIJ a-Dark Belie us Judy pariint ws neck in front of Determine in Crandall.e 3 0 0 7 0 3 10 13 Sixth eight: R.

L. Ott defeated b-Empres us Bruiiia the Santa Anita Maturity Stakes Crone. 3 1 1 0 0 i nurm 1 0 W. S. stone, 1-up, and V.

N. XXNirVana xwwe owr i-ro xxThe Phoenix 106 Geoffrey a. 115 Silent Mirth Boldger 111 xOnozo HI 115 xorand Kerry mionv to be disauallfied Minx Good Morrow a-Maln point firntt 1 Pal 74- 68-60-75286 1140. Frank Stranahan, Toledo, 68-73-60-772861140. Johnny Palmer, Charlotte, N.

C. 73- 75- 70-60 287 I2S. Fred Warn pier, Indianapolis. 72-71-72-73-217-125. Jack Fleck, Davenport, 72-72-71-12217-125.

Prank King. Estes Park, 72-72-71-72-287125. Paul Harney. Worcester. 6(-71-78-6 287 (Not eligible to receive money until May 1.) 115 a-Afrlca 115 Onoao Bridges, ss 0 0 0 0 0 Staler, 110 0 2 Betogli defeated G.

C. White, US b-Llttle Midget 115 1,15 Rlideness US xxSoleen ,104 1 0 0 0 0 1-up Oorln.p Vargas.p e-Crowe Nichols bTanner Grand Rapid and placed second. Her earnings this year with a first and three seconds in four starts are ins x-s xx-7 id, apprentice allowance claimed. a-Belatr Stud-Wheatley Stable antrv. Seventh eight: J.

L. Smith de 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 Weather: Clear; iracg: rass. bmmltmi feated R. J. Fisher, 2-1.

0 0 0 0 1 Jolly.p Totals 34 5 11 26X 10 Total 34 I 27 15 In a member-guest tourney $58,500. The Correction is the first of three major stakes down for decision at Jamaica this week. The held Saturday, the teams of a-Grounded out for Vargas In Ith h-rirniinded out for Nichols In 0th b-whltaker entry. THIRD RACE Purse 83.500. claiming.

4-vear-olda and up. 6 lurlongs: Handsome 195 Teddv 113 Prince Tin 113 Canarls 124 Golden Aria 116 Deml-Heura 124 Our Beautv 12il PUFOURTH RACE Purse 81. 508, claim New Champions Crowned In All-Army Ring Tourney e-Grounded out for McMillan In Ith. R. Jackson-T.

C. Gawthrop and H. A. Shomo-P. Freccia took first Drobny Advised to Quit x-Two out when winning run eored.

SCORE BY INNINGS youthful for 2-year-olds will be honors with 69Vi OAKLAND, April 17 Net Tourney by Doctor raced Wednesday and on Satur In yesterday's blind bogey day Nashua and Summer Tan, ing. 3-vear-oias, l-io imiea. xBarltone Bob 112 xTenilng Worrv Manana 1.12 Olneau Bleu Between Us 130 a-Bestterm xxQoforward UO a-Rlcodee IJB. The All-Army world-wide boxing championships, which 1,17 119 108 U7 competition, J. S.

Brown and F. the one-two choices for toe Ken nrrv wound up last night after five days of battling, were tough on tucky Derby, match strides in the mile and one eighth of the FIFTH RACE Purse 84,000, maidens, H. Escott triumphed with 84. Boxer Dies in Trenton; 3-year-olds, defending champions. Only one $100,000 added Wood Memorial 110 Mr.

Phal 180 wide World 120 made it. Meantime, C. V. Whitney's popular Fisherman will rest up Rlpsnot Pluvial xThe Fencer Blackway Relet Friendly Aea APRIL 18 to 29 and, MAY 2 M5 Flv 120 120 Herb's Cholc 120 120 Odd Trick 120 120 Saskatchewan 120 Milwaukee 003 001 1005 Cincinnati 000 600 0011 Error: Jablonskl, Gorboui. Runs batted in! Adrock 3, Thomson.

Aaroji. Crandtll, Gorboui 3, Kluszewski 2, Bailey, Post. Two base hits: Adcock 2, Gorboui. Home runs: Aaron, Klusww-kl, Bailey, Post. Sacrifice: Logan.

Sacrifice fly: Crandall. Double plays: taley, Bailey and Klusrewskl; McMillan. Temple and Kluszewski; Bailey and Temple. Left on base: Milwaukee 7, Cincinnati I. Bases on balls: Off Crone 1.

Oorln 3. SUley 3, Nlchnlt 1. Jolly 1. Struck out: By Crone 3, Vargas 1, Jolly 2. Staley 1.

Hits: Off Crone 5 In 3 Innings, Vargas 0 In lVi, Nlcholai 1 in 3. Jolly 2 In 3. Buna and earned runs: Off Crone 3-3, Gorln 2-3. Vargas O-O. a.n.

Rta ey 5-2. Jolly 1-1. Win NICE, France, April 17 Wl. Wimbledon tennis champion Jaroslav Drobny pulled out of the men's finals of the Nice tourney today on the advice of his doctor. Drobny's withdrawal gave the singles title to exiled Pole, Vladimir Skonecki.

Drobny departed by car with his wife for London where he may have to undergo an operation for the removal of a In Coma Since March 29 TRENTON, N. April 17 W. Bryan Thompson, 23-year-old for Belmont Park's rich handi 190 Montauk caps after winning last Satur SIXTH RACE Th Correction Hand! Philadelphia middleweight 'cap. 825,000 Added, (1st Division), in. mnii nn.

6 furlrma-s: day's $29,500 Excelsior handicap by three-quarters of a length boxer, died early today in st. Francis Hospital as a result of Pnugier 1A6 Winning Stride. MO Mil Clementine 125 On Your Own 2 Incidentally 108 gotto Voce 116 1.1? Talrtra 107 from Mrs. Ethel D. Jacob's Joe Jones.

Belair Stud's Golden injuries suffered in his first professional fight. 1.17 I SsTllt. M4 Gloves was third. troublesome appendix. SKVtN in 1 lie yM irv Handicap.

125.000 Added (2nd Divi anH IID. 6 lUrlOnBS: Fisfierman stepped the mile and a sixteenth in 1:43 to earn On March 29, Thompson was knocked out in the second round of a bout at the Trenton Arena Roc Cla Crlsset 11 o.ftri IK Another World I1I6 tv. 11. 03 AM Returning after last race Ixtra train Saturday, April 21 only Lv. Wilmington 10.45 AM Returning after seventh race $20,450 and boost his earnings to $366,050 with a dozen victories There were six 1954 title-holders in action ln the 10 weight divisions when the tour-ney opened.

Theree dropped out ln the preliminaries. In the finals, only lightweight Leon Upshur, of Philadelphia, representing the Third Army at Ft. Bragg, N. came through. He scored a technical knockout in the second round over Choichl Hokama, of Honolulu, representing Army Pacific.

The defending heavyweight champion, John Johnson of Richmond Heights, representing Ft. Jackson, S. was outpointed by Frank Jackson, amateur heavyweight champion of New Jersey, representing the First Army of Ft. Monmouth. The defending 156 pound Grecian Queen 1(0 Cajole 10J and carried from the ring on a stretcher.

He had been ln ning; pitcher; Staley (1-1). Lo-'ing pitcher: Jolly (0-11. Umplrea: Warneke. Secory, OoetJ. Time; 3:37.

At-tendance; 21.M5. Hard luck jockey In Hialeah's famed $100,000 Widcner Stakes is veteran Hedley Woodhouse. He has been on the horse that in 29 starts. He was the odds- Drobny said before leaving that he might undergo an operation next Friday if a medical examination indicates one is necessary. If an operation is needed Drobny wants to get it.

out of the way quickly in hopes of being able to compete at Wimbledon in June. coma almost continuously since on-favorite, returning $3.30, $2.40 and underwent two brain Avoid highway delays and haiardt. Ca in comfort able coaches and dinar direct to grond stand. His opponent was Jerry Lue- finished second four times, dee of New Haven, Conn. Dr.

Matthew R. Lapln, deputy Mercer County physician, said BALTIMORE (OHIO and $2.30. BUDGE NET VICTOR FORT LAUDERDALE, April 17 Wl. Top-ranked Don Budge proved the seedings were correct today when he easily defeated Bobby Riggs in the finals of the National Professional clay courts tennis championships by a score of 6-4, 6-4, 8-6. an autopsy would be held later today.

Brar.en Brat iiron urv Trlsong 118 Mlchlkee 103 EIGHTH RACE Purse 85.000. allow-ances. 4-ver-old and up. 1 1-18 miles: xMontaenals 114xDear Brutus 108 xLotus Eater 117 xDan Olddlngs MJ Gaidar W3 Dead Duck 14 Bamanln 122 x-6; xx-7 lbs. Apprentice Allowance Claimed.

MAGNI CYCLE VICTOR LUGO, Italy, April 17 MV Fiorenzo Magnl, 1954 Italian National bicycle racing champion, today won the 263-kilometer (about 163', miles) tour of Romagna second test of the 1955 championship. Fauso Coppi, one-time Italian cycling king who is making a comeback, was second by a half wheel. They finished ln the same time, 6 hours, 54 minutes. Although lt was Thompsons first professional fight, he boxed champion, Eddie Crook of Detroit representing Ft. Benning, Ga also lost his crown on 115 times as an amateur and won 104.

In 1953 he was the Ifrrra national AAU 155-pound cham points. Winner was Willie Russell of Toledo, Ohio, representing Fifth Army, Ft. Leonard nod, Mo. pion. In 1954, he won the All Air Force middleweight crown while stationed at Sampson Ul tC DDK, Fourth Army of Ft.

Houston, Texas, won the team title with commenting recently on JUMPING VICTOR NICE, France, April 17 (Jl. German rider Hans Winkler today won the Grand Priz De France jumping and obstacle event at the Nice horse show. In the two-part event, Winkler finished fourth in the first half and second in the final stage. Thompson's ring injury, State 21 points, Just nipping Army Pacific and Third Army, which jr' ufjtm mm Iran1 r---'-----'" West Virginia University has had 20 each. Athletic Director Joseph Walker said Thompson "definitely was not overmatched or iT Pi.tiM? twln battery on its baseball uwlTTCTIiO 'TIHICO' T3I team in pitcher James Balikcr 1 11 'i'ri" 0F pRCEj CORNER RTE.

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