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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 30

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WILMINGTON MORNING WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1955 THIRTY PASTOR HEADS, IT PEI SELECTIONS By Associated Press GARDEN STATE ENTRIES (By Associated Press) Fa.t Time lira! Rare P. M. WllmtniUn Time I FIRST RACE Purat J3.J00.

claiming, GARDEN STATE CHARTS Copyright, 1955, by Triangle Publications, inc. EIGHTEENTH DAY OF 25-DAY MEET Weithrr. Clear OCT. 28 Track, Fast oy Halloween Pranksters I FATAL j-yer-uia ana up, i lunangs ilsnc City and state police last night got a rehearsal of the anticipated forthcoming Mischief Night and Halloween antics by investigating 1 aizeable number of complainti from vexed and irritated pvoperty owners. The complaints, appeafed more numerous In the Brandywlne Hundred section as state Dolice at Ppnnv hih ih thou war FIRST RACE Purs $3,500 (claiming $6.

J-year-olds. 8 furlonis. Sppcial to the Morning Newt PENNS GROVE, N. Oct. Odds 6-1 tf-1 4-1 20-1 15-1 4-1 6-1 10-1 3- 1 4- 1 a-1 Wt.

Jeaey 104 Leblanc ltd No Boy 104 No Boy 110 No Boy U4 No Boy 110 Culmon III) Cook 110 Korte 110 No Bor lu No Boy Hi Leblanc Btarl (gate goon, won nanaiiv. piace onvina. in i uii inner, ch. c. 2, by taacBeth-Castle Tower by Casf Ace.

Owner, 8. Baer. Trainer. Bonham. Values, $2,100, $800.

$4oO, $200. Tima, :22 3-5, :44 3-5, 1:12. Handle. $79,597. Dally Double aOolden Whirl Donna a ro Tnpierat Tito Tito Heioo Top Again High Bracket Kunner-Up Thee And Me Warm Enough.

aBeaulon aKelly entry. 28. Arrangements to transport jjoHiLumuj uusy answering cailsT Starters Wt PP 8t V4 Vi irom residents of that area over Fin Jockeys Win Place Show JDdds li Cuts'aw 3 60 80 1 60 .80 pranksters who couldn't hold off 8tr 1 3 21 groups of local residents to and from the Bryan Green Mission in Wilmington next month, are being made here by the Rev. Nabbs 114 11 1 1' 1 Haoov Warrior 108 6 4 31 3 2t Blum 17.20 9 40 52 60 3 Korte 4 80 13.70 4" Gllligan 3.50 Jimmie M. 108 10 2 2 2t SECOND RACE Pun 13.400.

claim 5' Special to the Morning Neu-f WOODBURY. N. Oct. 28. Adam Bell, 26, Peach Lane, Glassboro, involved In a fatal accident Aug.

28 In Elk Township which cost the lives of two persons, was placed on the revocation list for an indefinite period yesterday by Frederick Gas-sert, director of motor vehicle! in this state. Dead in the crash were Wil lni. 4-ycar-oida and up. i't wilts; 5 LeBlanc 163.20 61 Gon'les 23.00 Gordon Cook, pastor of the First xBunny's Bes 104 2 10 't 7' Casey's Error 10 12 4 5J 5' Ride Red 112 7 5 71 Jo 'N' Jo 107 3 12 101 10l4 Court Shannon 111 Adama 1-1 Baptist Church. 9' 7 FSmlth 33.80 Rmaa a Dream 104 Jems Red Wine 2nd 111 No Boy Bed Rose 114 17 81 6i The mission, to be conducted price ceiling ill Cook Stacked Deck 108 5 3 4 41 AT JAMAICA I Fluctuating.

Tanana, In Wonderland. No Contest, Snowers End. Compile. J-Eternal Will. 0 Dorsett.

Count Breeie. 4 Catchpenny. Recherche. Oun Fly. I Coiberl.

Ooulash. On Flight. Nasnna. Comh. Pro Bono.

1 Mr, Turl, By Jeepers, Noble Try AMcuflon. Muersln. Michael Angel. Beit Bet COLBERT, AT 81FFOIK DOWNS 1 Fit Fiddle. Artel Sweep.

Tin Admiral. SVeraoiiy. Dun Dandy, By Hersell. 1 Bsnk Coal, Smote Rings, Halcyon Chanc. 4 Rorsie Rockle, Volition.

i Social tlon. Come On Red. Bit Fred. Lassie Lea. Hat Box, Michlkee.

4 Atomic Fleet. Night Baker, Oberon. The Tim. Dot Run, Oweuyi Wow Wear, i Uncle Edgar. Merman.

A le tod. Best Bet SOCIAL LION. AT lAl'REL 1 Very Special. Cherry Branch, Zev- 5 Rare Splc Peraldahyde. Fluent Al, 3 Scansion.

Helicopter, Too Mark. 4 Diatomic. French Cuff, Why Allle. 5 Nick Jinimie. WUeu.

Becky's Shirt. 4Pnr.ce Hiil. Brush Burn. County Clare. 1 Sabourln.

Phantom Gold, Goalport. I Donna Boorse, Ardan Lark, Mrs. Best Bet SCANSION. 7H 41 James 4a. so 81 9 O.Smltk 24 40 10' 10' Bcu'lock 10 90 lit 11 Cook 39 50 12 12 Block 28.20 Blue Gleam 110 14 4 ll 4-1 4-1 J0-1 4- 1 20-1 3-1 3- 1 5- 1 4- 1 by the famed English evangelist, the Rev.

Bryan Green, will be Sha-Mar 104 1 11 12 12 Weird Music Adam's Folly Yana-Ke Sandy Hook Vlnmavbe Alibi LI1 109 4 9 11' 9r 111 No Boy 111 Momsey 111 Bouimetls 113 BalzaretU 114 Blum lug Stevenson x-5 lbs. apprentice allowance claimed. until Sunday and Monday evenings. Wilmington police said they were also fairly busy but the State Road station of the state police said It was comparatively quiet in their territory as far as mischief making was concerned. County police also reported complaints were at minimum.

Civil defense police rode with state troopers to cope with troublemakers and they will cover similar ssignments for held at the Wilmington State Armory from Nov. 13 through aSulifs Beam Scratched Vacell, Okapetti, Bill Best Shot. liam T. Cobb of Bryn Mawr, and Zedaka Hardwick, ii at 8 clock each night. Owners-No.

2. R. McDevitt, 3, J. W. Bowley, 4, E.

P. Blxer. 5. Mrs. J.

Sponsored by the Protestant Goodwin, 6. D. Crawford, 7, Green Lane Stable, 8, Homlish and Weller, Berardonl, 10, Woodland Farm, 11, J. E. Kimble, 13, 8.

D. Murphy. Gassert said a division inves aLaiayette-ueattie THIRD RACE Purae 14.500. claiming. 2-year-olda.

1 mile and 70 yards; xVlollno 111 No Boy 4-1 Pasha Baled 111 Boulmetli 4-1 aBattenktll 107 Cook -l Harry Husmin 115 Cook 6-1 xCould Star 102 No Boy 15-1 Scarlet Ibis 107 No Boy 20-1 NABBS dashed into a clear lead, repulsed a mild bid from JIMMIE M. Episcopal Diocese of Delaware in cooperation with other Protes rounding the far turn and handily maintained a commanding advantage. tigation showed Bell was oper HAPPY WARRIOR was well placed, raced a trifle wide Into the stretch and tant denominations of the state, ating a vehicle without a li was hard pressed to otsl jimmie m. ine lauer snowea eany speea ana it represents the greatest con gradually weakened. cense.

tSea Voyag 107 Korte 6-1 Ocean Hop 115 BalraretU 4-1 PI 107 No Boy 20-1 certed effort ever made in Dela William Ii Smith, 44, of Capt SECOND RACE Purse $3,500 (claiming 3-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs. the next three nights. Included among last night's Hope Marl lot York 6-1 Bla Force 111 Boulmetli 15-1 start (gale) good, won driving, place same, in gate on ai once. Winner, ch. f.

4. by Bold Venture-Great Weapon by Brasado. Owner, Mrs. D. Clawson.

Trainer, W. J. Sacco. Values, $2,100, $800. $400, $200.

Time, .22 1-5. :45 3-5. 1:11. iandle, $110,718 ware to "reinforce the faithful, reclaim the careless, and reach the unreached," Mr. Cook said Roving Caesar 113 Blum 4-1 Charles, whose car was involved in a fatal Franklin Township accident on Aug.

31, in which Harry D. McKee of Wil-liamstown was killed, also had Fin Jockeys Win Place Show Odds Starters Wt PP St V4 'i Sir r. o. Annex li) Q. L.

smitn zo-i xMuthlcal Land ins Rodriguez 20-1 Village Snow 107 No Boy 20-1 Rlcoge 112 No Boy 5-1 1" Blum 13.80 Snare complaints were groups cutting clothes lines, soaping house and car windows, corn throwing, breaking milk bottles, putting pins in doorbells to insure a con jt 7i 5" 2" Gllligan Mill Tract Sun Jeep aKidge staoie-Hawuns entry. FOURTH RACE Purse- 44.000, claim 7 2 0 4 00 5.90 10.60 5 60 10 20 3 80 1.70 490 7.90 10'J 7'1 his license sispended indefinitely. Smith was cited for a 119 4 3 107 6 119 2 11 114 1 1 112 11 1 114 5 6 114 12 61 The And Me Live Ticket ay Fiddle 1660 Laurel Entries (By Associated Press Past Time First Race. t. M.

FIRST RACE Purse 12.500. claim-im. 4-ear-olds and up, one mile and Cornlshniaa US Very Special 11 Muscovado U3 sWorthy Sla 104 Ruche 9on Fen 111 116 xButton Shoes 114 Weber J. Ill xxMoon Bunny 112 Antigua 116 xGood Tlmea 111 Bitter PHI Chefry Branch 116 ing. 3-year-olds, 1 mile: July Clown 110 Blum Northquest 112 ChoQuetta Henry Jewel 110 No Boy O.

G. Whts 112 Shuk Noble Faith 114 Conk tinuous ring, and similiar other pranks that caused some La Joie stop street violation and failure to 'grant the right of way. 6t 7 B'l 4 8 10' 11 12 3' Bourns 44 Korte 51 Stev'on 61 Gon'les 71 Cont'as 8 Cook 9" Brum'd 10't 8huk 11 FSmltb. 12 Gross 6' 4 3i 81 it 101 ii 12 3' 51 8' 1" 4 9, 11 12 Aplping Good 111 3 2 Mr. Mighty 114 10 4 Four Jacka 122 7 9 44 30 10.60 47.90 no 62 20 Sixty licenses in all wert S-l 5-1 5- 1 15-1 4- 1 8-1 20-1 15-1 6- 1 5- today.

He added that "pastors In each local congregation are being asked to gauge the number of parishioners who will require transportation and to help organize car pools wherever possible. If a sufficient number of persons are obliged to rely on public transportation, we will charter one or more buses to meet the demand. "Church members," Mr. Cook added, "should contact their own Thane Ol Fift 110 Cook Six Bill's 110 I 10 In Brandywine Hundred most xtajardo lug Koorigues xxAn Day 105 12 149.70 Royal Straight 110 York of the mischief making was con revoked including two from nearby Salem County. Gassert lifted the license of Edward Gross, Woodstown, for six xx-7 lbs.

apprentice allowance claimed. xOur Country 104 Rodrlgueg Bill's Admiral 112 Choquette fined Lynnfield, Claymont. allow FIFTH RACE Purse 44.0U0, Scratched FaJardo, July Clown, Darn, Donna's Fox. ances. 3-year-olds and up.

6 furlongs: ing. 4-year-oldt and up, l'? mUes: Rare Spice 121 Fluent Al 124 owners no. 2. Ann-uei Farm. 1.

caroivn Htuhie. 1. jumn nr 8-1 Amawalk 112 Boulmetli rarm, r. A. Plarulli, 4, Mrs.

J. F. Sacco. 7. O.

cent and E. Navarro. 124 xlrv'a Boy Dnchnrnnffh 8. Rappahannock Farm, 9. L.

J. Stephan, 10, Beabrlght Stable, 11, Martha Clifton Park, Bellefonte, and several other communities in that area. Troopers also went to Westover Hills to investigate similar complaints. rrmcane, Mrs. 1.

r. narraway. Counter Plot Appearance xEland xHvoofrlll 124 Easy Ray 124 Peraldahyd 114 Jamltchle li xYour Health v4 xAniry SNARE, confidently rated closest tn f.hit nac.e. assumed enmmind when WILLIAM M. RITTASE, photographer, whose work has appeared on calendars, in magazines and industrial publications, will speak on "The Fundamentals of Good Pictures" before the Delaware Camera Club on Oct.

31, at 8 p. m. at the Delaware Art Center. I Que 116 No Boy Weal Or Woa 124 Regalbuto xNirggl Ud 113 GUllgan Early Warning 117 No Boy Reigh'i Lass 105 Cook War Age 112 No Boy Go Lightly 120 Coolc 8IXTH RACE Purse 16.000, ances, 3-year-olds, 6 furlongs: Melzar 110 Shuk Gale River 110 No Boy Turfey Boots ministers, but any other interested persons can reach me at Penns Grove 329." Timnthmoon 119 xnougnti Andrew Toman. 2517 Madison ready on the stretch turn and continued gamely finishing between rivals.

MILL TRACT unseated rider in th parade and galloped off about three-sixteenths of a mile, lacked speed away from th gate, then steadily worked forwardly between horses and loomed boldly, but was hanging at the end. SUN JEEP began slowly, came outsld th leaders for th drive, and despit 113 allow- SProaigai eon i THIRD RACE Purse 63.000, 15-1 15-1 4- 1 5- 1 10-1 2-1 4-1 aliow- 15-1 15-1 15-1 10-1 2-1 15-1 15-1 6- 1 10-1 Street, told city police that the doors of his car had been damaged apparently by children. The attempting to lug in, nntshed fastest. DAILY DOUBLE NABBS AND SNARE (11-4) PAID $31.40 FOR S2. Portage Boy 110 Cook months for careless driving and four speeding counts.

Albert J. Pratta, Penns Grove, drew a on month suspension for thre speeding charges. RUBBISH 'BLAZE BRINGS FIREMEN The Five Points Fire Company yesterday was called to extinguish a rubbish blaze near bleachers at the Conrad High School athletic field. No damagt was reported. Mill Creek and Elsmere firemen were summoned to stand Helicopter K'nt Jjm 1)3 Scansion Little Pacht 0 Flotilla 113 Top Mark 113 13.000.

anre. 2-year-olds, one mile and 70 THIRD RACE Purse $3,500 (claiming 2-year-olds, 6 furlongs. Delaware Harriers Top Johns Hopkins, 15 to 49 NEWARK, Oct. 28 'Special). The University of Delaware car was parked in the rear of that address.

start igate) good, won driving, place same. In gat 2:30, off 2:31. Winner, br. by Ouibu-Arlel Bird by Ariel. Owner, F.

W. Hooper. Trainer. I. Parke, Values, $2,100, $800, $400, $200.

Time. 2-5, :45 4-5, 1:11 1-5. Handle, $183,164. Koko Dozo lit Moreno Marse Dorse 116 Boulmetli Lord Rusty 114 No Boy Canyon 110 Bailey xAlspal 114 Sellers Olympia Lou 111 York Brown Hacklt 114 Guerln xTax Cut 111 No Boy yards: Halloweeners tempted to tam Eternal Lo per with the mail boxes should 113 116 116 113 10-1 Starters Wt PP St Vx Btr Fin Jockeys Win Place Show Odds 4-1 remember this will bring down 116 French Cuff 113 Cabriole 116 Keystone 1D8 Desesong 116 xDrlven Out 116 xKing Red 113 Armored Jet cross country team registered its first perfect score In the history of the sport today at the SEVENTH RACE The Garden State Snow Willow Joll Dou xRock Gem Diatomic Mr. C.

G. Rir.Har 108 more than the wrath of house stakes, 1100,000 added (estimated gross -117 -114 -109 -no -107 11 113 value 2-year-olds, 11-16 Flying Bird -Dead Sure Slugger Ray Fit For North Charge Casper holders and local police on them. DRIVER BUS, THEN DIES mllea: 113 lis wny Aine expense of Johns Hopkins, with the Blue Hens winning, 15-49. Burninir Flame 2 5M 81 1 2 3' 4' 61 5' 7' York 7.40 3 80 2 60 2 70 2l Bali'tt 3 60 3.00 2 00 3 Korte 3.20 5 60 4 Boul'tig 6.30 51 Blum 39.00 6'1 Rodrl'l 133.90 7" Shuk' 11.10 Smith 77.50 9 Adams 5 90 S-l Nail The postal inspectors will be clalm- o.rr purse i.i.auu. -110 -112 after them, too.

Int. 3-year-olds and no. xunongs fa.k 111 Ante Babe 5' 9 61 7i In extending the Delaware un 122 Woodhoust 122 York 122 Valentuela 122 Erb 122 Adams 122 Choquette Dream You All 107 Bold Bazooka. Prince John Polly's Jet Call Me Lucky Needles 15-1 15-1 12-1 20-1 zi-i defeated streak to 10, six of the Blimey 1 Becky Bhlrt 110 "tSI- iin iR hie Bare 113 Wilmington Inspector John D. Turee Jane 113 host harriers crossed the finish Sffrfimml.

18 iYock Tom 108 Tarpey said yesterday actually Wppy New Year 122 Westrooe Owners No. 2, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

Markus, 3, Jet Stable. 4, Winlochan Stab 6, A. O'Nell. 6, I. Dust, 1, Jacnot Stable, 8.

and Stable, 9. Eikcam Stable. xBj? Upset 110 nnn line in front of Jim McKinney, the percentage of mail box tam 3-t 12-1 career Boy Kij ouerln Nahodah 122 Shuk the first Hopkins runner to lie Turf Cup Handlcao. 3-year-olds The ltf-1 Gun Shot 122 Bouimetls nd UP, about ll'a miles (turf: pering as a Halloween prank has diminished in recent years, but place. Espea 122 Moreno Prince Hill 122 Longstone 12-1 10-1 Lawless 122 Bailey Delaware captain Dante Ma FLYING BIRD began fastest, was smartly steadied when displaced by DEAD SURE, Quickly regained command when roused on th stretch turn and lasted while tiring.

DEAD SURE was rushed Into a clear lead after settling into stride, offered little resistance when displaced by the winner, found nd was attempting to come again under punishment. SLUGGER RAY secured a good position early, but tired. claim EIGHTH RACE Purse $5,000, a warning is still called for. The reduction is, he said, rini, leading point-scorer of last 118 114 111 108 113 108 110 ing, 3-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 miles: HandicBDuer 109 O-Two a-Freedom Bad Conduct Parley 108 Boy Amour Raster H3 Aeschylus County 116 War of Rose! I-OcVin Lan.

10 Rock Cottage Tod Value 109 No Boy 5-1 Special to the Morning Newt PENNSVILLE, N. Oct. 28 A bus driver halted his vehicle near the office of Dr. Wilbur Davison this morning and walked into the office where he promptly fell dead. Diva 112 No Bor 15-1 season, completed the 4.3 mile stretch in the near-record time of 22:43.5.

Marini led second Post Prandial 114 Gonza ei 4- result of the cautioning of parents to children of the sanctity of mail boxes, but those homes where no caution has been given Topslde 114 Culmoni 2-1 Gay Street 116 No Boy 20-1 aBettirwilloW 108 No Boy 4-1 FOURTH RACE Purs $4,500, allowances, 3- and 4-vear-olds. 6 furlongs. Start (gate) good, won driving, place same. In gate 3:00, off at once. Winner, b.

4 3. by Rlppey-Poxlly by Fighting Fox. Owner, W. H. Cane.

TAalnt.r' A. Brusie. Values, $3,700, $975. $525, $300. Time, .2 1-5, :45 2-5, 1:11.

Handle, 8196.614. Starters wt PP St" y4 Vt Str Fin Jockeys Win Place Show Odds by while contractors on a building development on Limestono Road, opposite Limestone Acres, burned a vacant frame building. Sparks from the burning structure ignited a large barn, which is also to be demolished, but the flames were quickly extinguished. An overheated motor on an oil burner resulted in smoke seeping in a house in the 200 block Duncan Avenue, McDanlel Crest. The Talleyville Fire Com-pany was called to investigate.

Nai Somkiat Outpoints Yamamoto in 10-Roundep SINGAPORE, Oct. 28 CH. Mitsuo Yamamoto, I18V4, first Japanese boxer to fight here in 17 years, was outDointed tnnipht North Downs Tarm entry. SEVENTH RACE-Purse $3,500, 3-year-olds and up. one mile and place Clyde Louth by 300 yards Hopkins is winless in its two axHueso 105 Gllligan 4 Our Emblem 116 Bouimetls 4 aRobertx-Clslev Stable entry.

should be reminded that tamper encounters this fall, losing previ Bill Velt -110 Earl Meredith, 62, of North Broad Street, Penns Grove, is x5 pounds, apprentict allowances CoiTport US xa-Mr. Jonei Alba HI Trul xY-BSue Srjuarg 113 Fair Phantom Gold 125 Blraneifj viarnnv 112 Sabourln 103 106 108 113 ously to Catholic University, En Casserole -112 2 80 7.70 6.80 7.60 3 80 2 60 4.40 3.60 4.6a claimed. Peggy's Brandy 110 4 Delaware also has victories over 4 3' 31 51 believed to have felt an attack ing or destroying mail boxes is a violation of the postal laws, something to be investigated and prosecuted. 51 4 21 3 iH Cook Blum 3' York 4 Sellers 5 Cuts'aw 6l Scu'lock 7 Boul'tls Virginia and Swarthmore. Suffolk Downs Entries xWoody Glen 110 1 Pyrenees 114 5 Prire Winner 110 7 Best Contract 115 3 20 50 5 10 2 80 4 60 coming on when he parked the a-Fisher Andrews entry.

EIGHTH RACE Purse $3,000. 3-year-olds and up, UlUei nd In a preliminary race, the carrier and went to the physi Hopkins freshmen defeated the mares. 1 1-16 miles. x-5 lbs. apprentice allowance claimed.

105 110 xAnora cian's home seeking aid. (By Associated Press) First Race Post Time 1:45 P. M. (Wilmington Time) Delaware frosh, 25-34. xRlgnt star The victim was employed by Owners No.

2, J. Funkhouser, 3, V. L. Shea, 4, G. R.

Watkina. 5, C. V. Whitney, 6, Jaclyn Stable, 7, Mrs. A.

Rlggs IV. Varsity summary: 1. Dant Marlnl, 103 xxArdan Lark 113 xFlapoer 111 Bonnie Gem 111 Mrs. Caesar 118 Shore Line Navy Brat Halloween- 1 Cantlmed Frem First Pat FLUST RACE Purse $2,000, claiming Delaware. 22:43 2, Louth, Delaware; IP 115 111 110 Donna Boors the Salem County Coach Com' 4-year-old and up, 1 mile and 70 yards 3.

Callaway, Delaware; 4, Cook. Dela Holly uounn Rtvle 118 Bernice w. party and was making a routine ware 5. Ness. Delaware; 4.

Bklllern, Ya.a.ll lis Nemesis BILL VEIT was steadied racing up behind the leaders on the stretch turn, responded when finding an opening and drew awav under hard punishment. EN CASSEROLE oulcklv Joined the leadrs after the start, alternated forcing and setting the pace and held on determinedly to best PEGGY'S BRANDY. The latter was hustled along outside the first flight and finished well. xSlr Country 112 Tiny Admiral 112 Catalyst 112 King Twig 114 xFit Piddle 109 Prosuect Hill 109 115 illow- Delaware: 7. McKinney, Hopktns; 8, CI- xx-7 Bounds apprentice run irom renns uiove inis oy Thailand's Nai Somkiat, accio.

Delaware; 9, Sear, Connor and community when he suffered his 122'4 in a 10-round bout at Savin. Hopkins. Freshman summary: 1, Jerry Oulgg FIFTH RACE Purse $5,000, Handicap, 3-year-olds and up, 1'4 miles. Start art pupils of these junior and senior high schools are ready and eager to get started on the original designs they have been working on for many months. Actually the participating (gate) good, won driving, place same.

In gate 3:30, off at once. Winner, b. h. 7, by Amphitheatre-Beauty by Blen. Owner, Miss P.

M. Locke. Train- Delaware, 2, Booker. Delaware; 3, Scheiner, Hopkins; 4, Schrerplng. Hop tr.

H. 8. Mitchell, Values. $3,125. $1,000, $525.

$350. Time. :23 3-5, :47 kins; 5, Ginsberg. Hopkins: 8, Horsh- 1-5. 1:13 4-5, 1:39, 2:04, 2:31 1-5 (new track record).

Handle, $191,176. men, Hopkins; 7, Frack. Hopkins; Peat, tnce claimed. Jamaica Entries Post Time First Race, 1:15 T. M.

FIRST RACE Pulse $4,000, clalmini, 1-year-old maidens, 1 1-16 miles: Sal's Boots 115 In Wonderland 109 Corn Huskef 118 Lead Scout 15 Tanan" 118 Blind pate 109 Fluctuating 118 Flint Rose 112 Good Start 112 Cowboy's Dream 109 f'Mra, $3,500. claim- Starters Wt PP 'a 1 l's Str Fin Jockeys Win Place Show Odds attack. Jesse Rice, owner of the bus company, said Meredith was one of his veteran employes, having worked first for the Salem-Penns Grove Traction Company which operated trolleys for many years. He remained with the firm when Happy orld Stadium. Isimeli Radrodro, 188, of Fiji, the Singapore heavyweight champion, knocked out Barry Chalker, 176, Australian In the sixth round.

Terror Tukana, 149Vi, Fiji, knocked out Bluey Miller, 148, Australia, in the Sincerity 112 Hatter War 112 Indian Lad 112 Plastered 114 Big Oak 112 Jamie 2nd 112 Texas Glory 109 xStrategic Lady 104 xArlel Sweep 107 Benzel 112 SECOND RACE Purse $3,000, claiming, 2-year-old, 6 furlongs; Sharp Flight 110 Po-Ko 110 xVeraclty 109 Chandra 106 Nervous Nell 108 Tempt Papa 112 xDun Dandy 109 xTun O'Troubl 103 Rosemere Greet 110 xPedregal 104 By Herself 108 Affius 111 Bern Crest 109 Browco 105 THIRD RACE Purse $3,500. clalm-tnii. 3-vear-old and ud. 1 1-18 miles: Delaware; 9, Park, Hopkins; 10, Holt, school children will start work Hopkins. 1 Cufaw 13.40 7.40 4.80 5.70 3" Rodrl'l 12 60 8 .20 12.60 ing on their assigned windows at 8:30 a.

m. They will be 31 York 6.80 9 40 11 3S 6' 4'l 2'i 7 8 51 9 1 2' 5 ii 6 t' 9 Amphlblen 115 Stevles Pal 114 Hlva Bab 109 Radical 115 aDuffln 114 aStrong Tie 107 Letdown 113 Black Tvpe -135 Peace Pilate 107 4i 3 7" 84 2" 5' 9 4) 81 3' 7 2" 5 5 41 2t l1) 1' 8i 3J 9 brought to the site of their 4.00 4 60 4 60 9 50 Conrad Meets Claymont In WFL Clash Tomorrow sixth round. 4 Gon'les 5" Cook 6' Smith 7i Adama 8 Blum Brum'd creative work by school buses xElrose 104 If a No Use 113 lng. 3-year-olds and up, IV. miles; Pheasant Boy 114 No Contest 1 90 37 30 Bandit xShtny Peter 109 xFine Butt 107 xSo Surprised 109 Smoke Rings 111 Bank Cosl 113 Halcyon Chance 114 Conrad Alumnt, undefeated in three league starts, will travel to a Lyle Phlllips-E: Bradley entry.

Scratched Alakatch. it adopted motor equipment as a successor to the traction company. A cripple, Mr. Meredith was well known to many of the bus patrons. He was a widower and Is survived by six children.

117 114 109 104 120 114 Tenzing onuwem xCoriantumr 115 Havoc xTexola xa-Mldyear a-Complle 114 xxR.egal Favof Dandy Dsn U4 Lorlngall xD'Arbonnt 103 Black Saint Centime Frm Firs Pag Owners No. 2, Mrs. 3. Kelley and J. McCluskey, 3, G.

Hovt. 4, Mrs. 3. Kurlnsky, 5, E. Bradley, 6, Lyl Phillips, 7, Treplow Stable, Lily-Ann FOURTH RACE Purse $4,000, claim-Ing.

2year-old, I mile antf 70 yards: Volition 111 xBernfie 104 and private automobiles. Each painting group 4ill be under the supervision of an art. instructor of the school they represent. It is expected that each window will be painted by sundown on Monday in order that Claymont tomorrow to play the Claymont Alumni eleven, the Stable. 9, J.

A. McKenna. Petee 107 Skyrid 109 AMPHIBLEN trailed early, began improving position on the outside aftar only other high school alumni team in the state. Fourth Fashion 108 Rovsie n. 115 Ebon Maid 110 xMissy M.

8. W8 Rockle 111 Our Margo 111 ITrTH RACE Purse $5,000, allowance, 2-year-old, 1 mile and 70 yards: xWartesIa 104 Spice Round 114 iCnmi On Red 116 Hi Fred 108 six furlongs and lost ground challenging at tne lar turn, rapiaiv openea a long lead for the stretch drive, then was tiring at the end. 8TEVIES PAL was lightly steadied near the first flight, determinedly responded to punishment through the stretch run and was gradually wearing down the winner. HIYA BABE Tallied In company with AMPHIBLEN down the backstretch, could not stav with the latter on the turn, but finished well. xBelleban 100 a-Costello-Nanuet Farm entry.

THIRD RACE Purse $3,500. claiming, 4-year-olds and up. 6 furlongs: New Venture 119 b-C. O. Dorsett 123 Count Breese i 119 xxLont Tom 104 xxa-Replacem't 104 Vallev Blue 2nd 1H Eternal Will 123 xa-Bo Imp 111 1 10 Yva.Wlnshio 101 the public may view them that evening.

Parkinf Curbed Conrad has been sparked to its first three wins in the Wilmington Football League by the hard running of fullback Charley South Jersey Deaths Mm. Hannah T. Chew PENNS GROVE, N. Oct. 28 Prince Reward 110 Akboy 118 Social Lion 114 The police department of the they came out to help recover the cash.

Because of the rain, few people were outside in the gathering dusk, The holdup man entered th bank near closing time and stalled until the last -customer had left. Clarence M. Kelley, bank manager, related: "He gave me a paper bag and ordered me to walk down th line of tellers and place their SIXTH RACE Purse $5,500, allowances, 3-year-olds, 1 1-16 miles. Start (gate) good, won easily, place same. In gate 4:00, off at once.

Winner, b. c. 3, by Priam II-Sav Blue by Blue Larkspur. Owner-trainer. P.

L. Kelley. Values, $3,425. $1,100. $600, $375.

Time, :23 1-5, :47. 1:11 3-5, 1:36 2-5, 1:44 1-5. Handle, $203,683. oIaTM RACE Purse so. uou, allowance, 3-year-old and up.

6 furlongs; t. i ilcity has indicated that there vill Gunrod 108 Hat Box 109 Larrlewell 114 Lassie Lea 115 (Special). Mrs. Hannah Chew, 83, died this morning Miller Miller was a econd no arkin on Market Street AnSatfh Str Fin Jockeys Win Place Show Odds Teds Jeep 115 xb-Hall Feuow a-Chrlstmas-8treuber entry. b-Carriage Hill Farm-Callery entry.

FOURTH RACE Purse $4,000, allow-tnce, 3-vear-old fillies. 6 furlongs: Donnarch 113 xClasslc Musle In Lsdv Paradls 119 Recherche 113 Catchpenny 119 Pink Tea 113 Mono Ladv 113 Oun Fly 113 BllPTH 14.500, ftllOW- xswltch on no nepenea iii Mifhitee 104 Sneak Free 111 at Uie home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood general public may cruise down 2 60 2.20 3.20 2 60 2.80 High last year. St arters Wt PP Bt" xAegean Sea 109 2 4 Goforward 116 5 1 Sunday Pitch 119 1 2 Loquacious 105 3 6 Soots Us 113 4 3 A'Radac 110 8 5 1 3' 2 4' 5 The' Alumni boasts the finest view of the 1 3' 2' 41 54 l'i Vincent 3.80 2'i Brum'd 3 Boul'tls 4 Cook Adams 6 FSmlth ii l'J 54 2'i l'l 5' 21 3t 4) 6 .90 4 10 5.20 4 80 18 80 16 40 Loveland, at 95 West Harmony bc.Vr.NTH RAUK 1'urse JIO.OUU.

ine New England Handicap. 3-year-old and up. about IVi miles (turf): Mi-Marigold 102 Oberon 120 Mill Neck 118 Night Baker 18 Princlpio 113 Streak 112 Atomic Fleet 118 Sailed Away 115 Amyn Bey 115 Futuresque 109 Street, with whom she lived. Her quarterback in the league, John death followed a long illness x-5 lbs. apprentice allowance claimed.

Scratched Rumble. Widow of Jonas Chew of money in the bag. I gave him the bag after taking the money, and good painted windows. The Optimist Club's request that the cooperating stores leave the painted windows on display for at least three days to give everyone an opportunity to see them and at the same time Owners No. 2, Mrs.

M. H. Hunter. 3. Bohemia Stable, 4, Mrs.

Lasket, 5, Flying Stable, 6, Rappahannock Farm ance, 3-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles: Bellamy 110 Wise Tod 113 a-8moky Hill 113 Colbert 13 Long Strlder 113 Old Mill 113 South Carolina lllxNear Short 109 Goulash 113 Riches HO -On Fight 120 Maioney entry. SIXTH RACE Purse $50,000 Idded, The Frlxette Stakes, 2-year-old fillies, 1 11 n.ilc E.1UHIH KALE, rurse uwu, riaun- in, 3-year-olds, 1 1-18 miles (turf): vtixtuvi xLariv Witch 103 Woodstown, Mrs Chew has re-ihe ran from the bank, ny Kempski, one of the few triple threat backs in the league. He has completed 17 of 30 passes, picked up 173 yards rushing, and has a 43 yard punting average on nine punts. He has scored Flash 107 XMeloet 105 AEGEAN SEA was well placed and took advantace of room on the Inside to take command neartnt the half-mile, easily established a lonf lead and won as his rider pleased. GOFORWARD could not take the lead under hustltn awav from the fate and then was steadied aloni between horses, responded willingly near the end and rapidly drew away from the others.

siaea nere aooui so yeara i out Two women clerks and four for many years spent her winters jtellers were with Kclley th in Florida and summers in Ocean )yin Grove, N. J. Now's The Time 1'7 Cue Pass 108 Una Whilly 114 Doe Run 115 Qwerp Wow xAwaken 104 NINTH RACE Purs $2 000, claiming, add seasonal color to the main two touchdowns. 1UUUIUUW115. shopping center of Wilmington.

Dupatta 118 Ferocious 119 Nasrlna jl Cosmah w-. A.l.fa 11Q T.PVP 119 The funeral on Tuesday at 2 4-vpar-n and uo. l' ml es: SUNDAY PITCHwasunder presure snowing speed andjlrea. SEVENTH RACE Purs 16,000, allowances, 3-year-olds and up, 4 furlongs. Start (gate) good, won drlvlnd, place same.

In gate 4:30. otf 4:30 1-2. Winn, S. hv Pnssts.Tnot.lmer hv nnnhl. Rrntrh Owner.

110 Prn Bonn 119 such stalwarts as Chick Bullen.L, 11 P- m. will be conducted from the 117 105 113 110 115 Gold Champ 113 Uncle Edgar Bunker 115 xRush Street xRoundhouse 108 Merman Red Mountain 1U Tar Oueen xArletod 108 Beguile Farm. Trainers H. Wells. Values, $3,725, 11.200, .650, $423.

Time, :22 SEVENTH RACE Purse $4,500. allow-ante, 3-vear-olds and up. 6 furlongs: Granpaw 116 Noble Try 122 River Jordan 113 Mr Truf 125 i.r..r. Ill rt Served 117 Don Baer, Ace Kempski, RonlZ," Gross Memorial Home here with Galezniak, Ed Molash, Maynard J'ta Rev. George Taylor, pastor Dill, Jack Covert, Bob LaFazia, hrep SKS.

S5 SK Methodist 9hurc1. are supplying the materials used No White Schools For Tribe, Vows Medicine Man :45. 1:10 2-5, Handle. 1198,518. Wt PP St V4 Btr Pin Jockeys Win Place Show Odds xBhara 110 xS, xx7 pounds apprentice allowance claimed.

of which she was a member, of Starters To Cash xl Salute for the painting of the windows. Albie Sparks, Len "Tank" Nel 500 8 00 4 00 5 40 5.00 116 8 107 7 122 3 112 4 ficiating. Interment will be in Lawnside Cemetery, Woodstown. son, 245 pound center, Stretch Hoidal, and Marty. Suffolk Downs Results, No Return 118 South Point 13 Blue Pencil 110 Affrighted 113 xRoval Vlol 114 xBlack Record 121 EIGHTH RACE Purse $4,000.

Optional Claiming Handicap, 3-year-olds and up, IH miles: Mllsnal 114 Muerain 112 fnutt. UiH Mmi nn 122 Crisset Vlcl Admiral xBettv Barr 3' l'i 41 2' 5 71 81 3i 2't 44 9 8) l'l Scu'lock 9.80 21 Gllligan Brum'd 4) cook 5' Cutfarl 6' 71 Seller 8' James 9 York 3.90 6 20 5.20 2.50 51.70 21.60 18.50 3 60 58.50 113 9 Mrs. Chew is survived, in addi wWabash Moon 118 xWondrou Hour107 FIRST RACE Purs 12.000. claiming. 4-year-olds and up, I lurlongs tOft tion to the daughter with whom 8 Long-Distance Cheering Black Main 116 Each participating school has been provided with water sol-uable tempra paints, brushes, masking tapes, protective materials as well as wiping cloths to insure a neat job.

The cooperating stores pay a token fee in releasing their windows to the T.urlr nit in -112 1 Lorllla she lived, by a sister, Miss Elizabeth Taylor, also of this place, and two grandchildren. (Hettinger) $5.60 $3.60 Sell Short, 114 Planned by LSI) Rooters x-5 lbs. apprentice allowance claimed. innosmenkel 1.SO IV w-5 lbs. apprentice allowance waived.

BATON EOUGE, Oct. 28 Scratched-Lady Elliott, Maid Of Flight, Eternal Mark. UP). Louisiana State university Jipi Japa 115 a-Indetendenc 114 Michael's Angel 112 a-Basllia 119 a-Mrs Walsh entry. x-5.

xx-7 lbs. Apprentice Allowance Claimed. Jamaica Results FIRST RACE Pursa 13,500, claiming. I-year-olds, maidens. furlongs tOff M.10 14.90 $3.70 ni (Martin) 870 6 20 young people to offset the cost OwnersNo.

2, Brookfield Farm, 3, J. M. Roeblln, 4. Valley View Farm, S. Mrs.

L. Carver, 6, 3. L. Friedman, 7, Cedar Farm, 8, L. Chesler, 9, Thorncllff Farm.

of these materials. Chownarth, 113 (Mercler) 16.40 Time 1:12 2-5. Bank Drive. Swamp Rebel, Eva's War, Bar Dal. Easter Hour.

Rags, Individuate, Her-Del Call and Brendonwood also ran. SECOND Purse $2,400. claiming. 3- year-old maidens, 1 mile and 70 yards I Ofl At the Bell, 11 (Fisher) $4.40 $3.40 students are hatching a set of long-distance cheers to spur on the LSU Tigers in their Nov. 5 Special parking areas and spe clal paint depots will be estab Frick Says Jap Players Not Ready for Majors TCKYO, Oct.

28 UP). Japan's baseball players are "not ready for the American major leagues football game with mighty Maryland at College Park. TO CASH, Intermittently hustled, had to be restrained attempting to bear out on the stretch turn, then closed resolutely In the stretch drive and wore down I SALUTE In the last yard. The latter began alertly, shook off contention under hustling on the final turn and weakened only In the last stages. CR1SSFT was llshtlv steadied behind the leaders and dropped back on the turn, then closed fast near the end.

Tan Hide. 108 (Glbb) 21.60 10.60 With most students unable to Ignore Me, lPrlnc Niccoio, ii Arioso tucky Pancho, 116 iBtui Tlm.rilL3. .,5 Time 1:45 i-S. Trllll lie isiuari) 5 Trillion. lished by the Optimist Clubs in Wilmington for the art instructors and the Optimist cars will carry extra materials for the New Governor.

Jet Blue Bird. Mr. Bong. yet," U. S.

Baseball Commission finance the long trek to Maryland, the old college try for the Leatnerwooa, innoirirn, er Ford Frick said tonight on his EIGHTH RACE Purse $4,000 (claiming 3-year-olds, 1 1-16 miles. Start (gate) good, won driving, place same. In gate 5:00. off 1-2. Winner, b.

g. 3. bv Cassis-She Dares bv Challenger II. Owner. H.

Lyon. Trainer. P. L. Kelley.

Values. $2,400, $650, $485, J275. Time, :23 3-5, :47 1-5. 1:14 4-5, 1:38, 1:45. Handle, $222.643.

team stirred up a novel idea. departure for Hong Kong. Bold John, Endless, Karamu ana tarter also ran, DAILY DOUBLE. HTKY BIT AND AT THE BULL PAID THIRD Purse $3,000. maidens, J-year-olds, 6 furlonss (Off TnrkevnprVnaks.

lid LSU's Tiger Town is planning Btr "But two or three could play in the high class minor leagues," Fin Jockeys Win PJace Show Odd Wt PP St Starters a fund-raising drive to finance leased wires which would carry MIAMI. Oct. 28 (IP. A 70-year-old medicine man vowed today that the Seminole Indians would melt into the Everglades with their children rather than let them attend white schools and learn to "lie and steal." "We will teach our children our own way of life," said Ingraham Billie, the head "doctor" of the 500-member Miccosukee Tribe, representing more than half of Florida's dwindling red-men. The fiercely independent Miccosukees scorn the reservations set aside for other Seminoles and lay claim to all of south Florida below the big cypres swamp except Miami, which they say the white man can have.

The education dispute arose when the Dade County (Miami) School Board threatened to send a truant officer into the 'glades looking for the Seminole children. Indian Agent Kenneth Marmon said the little Seminoles get no formal schooling from the tribesmen. he added. 8 84 8 5 1H Kort 76.60 23.80 13,40 37.30 10 9' 9' 7' 2 Cook 8 80 6 20 5 40 31 3 3'1 2i 3' Boul'tls 5.40 4 90 Free pioneer, urcam uam-cr. tionna also ran.

SECOND Purs 13.500. claiming, 4-year-oida and UP. lurlonss (On CPRCombVt) $11.80 16.10 $4.40 Perman, 117 (Bolandl 4 80 J.S0 Ergo, 124 (Olassnerl 480 Time 1:13 1-5. Cosmos, Thrust, Explosive, Bases Loaded, Bosle Man. Family Man.

Border Son and singing nr alcn ran youngsters if needed to complete paintings. Over the last four years the Optimist Club sponsored window painting program ihas been praised by civic leaders not only for the color it brings to central city area but for the con (Hettinger) $11.20 $6.00 $3.40 Anllinnv Wavne. 110 cheers from here to special am- Prince Poro 110 9 Another Moon 110 7 Coolhnwahee 113 3 Toy Knlfhtessll3 10 Darling DaddyllS French NlihtlelM 1 Frick and his wife, Eleanor, (Passmore) 3 80 2.40 2 2i II 1 4 Scu'lock. nlifiers In College Park 4' 4 5' 61 5 Blum 18 80 Collections are being sougnt Pun N'Psncy, 116 (Ussery) Tlmn 1:12 2-5. Star De Luxe.

Natural Speed. Flame O'Fame. Marine Diver. Top Flush, Marco Polo and Black planned to spend four days vacationing at Hong Kong. They are scheduled to fly to the states 6' 6 4' F.Bmlth 2.50 1' 11 2" 31 7 James 8 00 91 10 81 8' 8 Cont'as 9.20 around the campus and some ef Jack Sell 114 Abbe Drvad -114 Boxer Duke 116 Sonfar 114 5t 51 71 9) 91 York 9.10 5 10 4 8 8 5 tribution it makes toward the DA1I.V OOUH1.E JOYRIN AND V'P- FOl KTlI Purse ss.iira, ciainuna, j- 7 71 10 10 10 Adams 14 40 fort is planned at the LSU-Mis-sissippi game Saturday night to round up the more than $400 year-olds.

6 furlongs (Off Owners No. 2. L. J. Stephan, 3.

Mrs. P. M. Rowland, 4. Mrs.

E. J. Haw Sure uls. no thorne. 5, G.

Moore. 6. Ann-Del Farm. 7. Shamrock Stable, 8, 8.

D. Gott lieb, 9. Blue Stone Farm, 10, Treplow Btaoie, (G. Glbbl so no su Pentagon Ace, 114 (Clemes) 5 80 5.00 Sweet Bos. 113 (R.

Usseryl .7.20 Monday. Frick said several persons asked him about holding a Pacific baseball championship between the Japanese champions and the winner of America's Pacific Coast League. "I can not speak for the Pa-cifip Coast League," he said. ALONO PAID :.4. THIRD Purse $3,500, claiming.

4-year-oids and up. 6 lurlongs (Off righting Ike, 117 (Coccol $22.00 $12.10 Gold Money, 119 $.10 4 60 Idle Memory. 124 (Arcaro) 4 50 Time 1:13 1-5. Mid Stream. Super-Upper.

To the Front. Ankara, Plqu-anette, Danaerous Sun and Klnda Rough also ran. FOl'RTH Purse $3,500 claiming, 3-year-olds. furlongs (Off rhrr IIS PRINCE POGO began slowly, rushed to the leaders on the outside In the stretch, and de.vplte attempting to lug In slightly, quickly drew clear near the end ANOTHER MOON also was far back to the stretch, came to the middle of the track and finished with a rush. COOLHAWAHEE.

under pressure to be near the pace, was given a breather on the final turn and reduction in Halloween vandalism. It has been proven over the years that families look forward to this annual evont as an opportunity to bring children downtown to see worthwhile efforts in celebration of this traditional holiday. This year'i efforts on the part of pupils in the Wilmington loomed boldly when called upon in tne siretcn, dui was not good enough. Time 1:12 4-5 Self R. B.

Run. Devil's Sound, Yearn, Kevs Sensation. Magic Request. Ladv Redbird. RuIIles and I.lttle Brother also ran.

FIFTH Purse $2,000. claiming, 4-year-olds and up, I lurlongs (Off 3 Broommaker, 130 (E. Jtnklnsi $12.30 $3.80 13.50 Ash Tray. 117 (R. TJssery) 2.80 2.60 Be-Oln, 106 (O.

Glbb) 640 Time 1:12 1-5. Sprout. Cooler. Oeorse OFFICIAL ATTENDANCE 14,818 TOTAL HANDLE needed. Campus leaders hope to pack 2,500 students into the Greek theatre on the LSU campus to hear a play-by-play broadcast of the Maryland game.

With a band and cheerleaders present, they'll perform like they were right on the College Park sidelines. Miss Supertest II Plans Frick came to Japan on the (McCreary) 40 13.00 GARDEN STATE LINEUP New York Yankee exhibition Enel. Oil G'ne, onion. Ravioli, My Shoemaker and Essayist also ran. tour.

area is expected to surpass anything that has been seen in other years. More older youths are participating this year than (Olassner) 42 20 23 00 Friendly Ace, III (CombesO 80 Time 1:13 2-5. Blue- Lyric. Towson Town, College Chum. Dry Snell, Plying Pole, our Valdlna.

fBedeviller, Simple. fTak Two, IWld World and Obstacle ttlso ran. Field FIFTH Purse $5,000. allowances, J-year-olds, 1 1-18 miles lOfl 3.19K CAMDEN, N. Oct.

28 (fl. The field for the Garden State Stakes tomorrow at Garden State Park with post Kix-'H purse vt.iw. claiming. and up. lurlongs (Off 2160 $8 40 $5 40 Chemical Unit Approves Attempt on Speed Record positions, owners, jockeys and probable odds: Luscious Fruit, 112 (Usserv) 3.80 3.40 Just Freedom, 112 (Hettinger) 7 30 ever before and it is expected that the advanced training that these pupils have had in art will be reflected in their window painting creations.

BELLEVILLE, Oct. 28 (fl. Miss Supertest II, owned by Phalanges, uv IE Arcaro) $8 JO 00 -H Time 113 2-5 isie ui i-eace. wisry Time. Evening 9nric, Quelle.

Poo-Bottle. Poppy Day. Helenlar. Go Girl and Mv Drrnm Lady also ran. SEVENTH Purse $3,000, rlslmlng, 3-year-olds.

6 furlongs (Off 5 1 Pon Of Erin, 112 (Bolandl S.10 3 80 Cosmonaut, 116 Westrooe) 4.00 Time 145 3-5. Rice! Tavl. Motor tin, Gold BeU II and Patrolman Pete New 2 -Year Labor Pact DEEPWATER, N. Oct. 28 (Special).

A new two-year labor pact was ratified last night by the Chemical Workers As sociation of the DuPont Chambers Works, which President Joseph Monaghan said was the best ever obtained. A majority of more than two to one was given the contract James 'Thompson of London, will attempt to break the world's speedboat record at nearby Plcton Sunday. Bill Braden of Waterdown, PP Hors 1. NAIL 2. BOLD BA7.00KA 3.

PRINCE JOHN 4 POLLY'S JET 5. CALL ME LUCKY 6. NEEDLES 7. HAPPY NEW YEAS 8. CAREER BOY I NAHODAH 10, OUN BHOT Pro.

Owner Jockey Odda Mrs. A. Btaelow H. Woodhous 6-1 Lou Costello York 8-1 Elmendorf Farm Valensuela 20-1 Barclay Stable D. Erb 15-1 Ada L.

Rice J. Adams 30-1 and H. Stable J. Choquette Mrs. 3 Thouron J.

Westropi 20-1 Whitney K. Ouerln 4-1 Montpeller Farm N. Shuk 15-1 Maine Chance Farm Bouimetls 12-1 Jaclyn Stable Moreno 30-1 Brookmead Stabl P. J. Bailey $-1 ROAD JOB RESUMED IN DELMAR DISTRICT Readv A ready.

Ml (3.1. White) $11.60 $6 00 $3.80 Realities, 101 (fl. Olbhl 5.00 3.40 Palatine Pet, 110 (t. Parent) 5 60 Ttme-113 1-5. Weillleet, In My Day and Tb Clsw also ran, EIGHTH Purs $2,400.

Claiming, 3-vear-olds, 1 mil and 70 yards (Off DELMAR, Oct. 28 (Special). It was learned this week that 11, ESPEA 12, LAWLESS ace Hart. 112 La will be at the throttle in the bid to crack the Canadian and world marks. The Canadian record of 138 miles an hour was set by Miss Canada IV, owned by Harold Wilson of Inuersoll.

Ont. The work is ready to be started on the second section of the Line (All carry 124 pounds (Post time 4:45 p. ik. o. oonier io $3.80 3 40 2 8ft 4 40 which association represents-' tlves and the company manage-' ment worked out and anounced recently.

It features numerous advan-taces. including time and half ni-Se Joe in iMerrlerl Phi! I S. 113 (L, Hlsleyl Road Improvement project. This project is jointly oper Five. Mt, Hick.

Time 1:44 l-s. and maintenance agreement," eligible employes of those departments were able to vote on the contract for three days prior to the tabulating of ballots in the Central Lunchroom at the GARDEN STATE SELECTIONS aled by Delaware and Maryland SIXTH Purse 16.000. 3-! year-olds. 1 l- miles (Off Midafternoon, 117 (J. Nichols) 15.19 $3.

JO Power, 111 W. Boland 3 80 3 20 Little Dell, 111 A. Valensuela) 2 90 1:44 1-5. llloslonlst. Inde-pendence, Unrle Gus, aKlng Oavln and Cape Polat also ran.

a-Waih-Trolano eptrr. SEVENTH Purs $4 000. maldeni, J-year-olds, 8 lurlongs (Oft 4:22 1: 'VT t2 10 $10 Ml ISM Tanukh. 120 iB. Orient 5.00 80 First Flower, r.7 (T Atkinson' 4 10 Time li 2-5.

Oueen; Guard. Copper Disc. Extrapoiu, ILsxt Fllna. Pl'rjport-er. Symmetrical.

8plnahout. fHclgood, Cumulus and Dns Doll also ran. EIGHTH Purs $1,800. claiming. 3-ear-old and.

up. l's miles (Ofl 4 52): Gallant p.n.r, 10J $60 3 0 Whiskey Bonm Watch, Point iuest, Short Skirts. Ma To Fill. Pee-Jay and Lecount also world record of 178.2 miles an hour for propeller-driven craft was set by Stan Sayers' Slo-Mo- as it is a continuation of State Street, Delmar and lies in both for Sunday work; an eighth holiday, Washington's Birthday; increased call-in allowance, and BY ASSOCIATED PRESS BY INTERNATIONAL NEWS ERVICE states l-Kunner-UP, Mign cracsei. inee snu -RUnnr-Up, The And Ma, Helbo.

rven snn iirea miss ran, NINTH Purs $2,000, claiming. 4-vear-olds snd up, I l-l miles (Off $53): 8ecoOlrl.H0 (O. HKtltirer) $1 60 $8 50 $6 00 Smokv Day. 112 GlbM 4 40 3 40 The Pheasent, 112 Wilder) 13 40 Tim 1:47 1-6. Flnrhhsven.

Willow Ware. Occtipy-Pass. Timus. Midnight Oueen. Ceremonious, Jane fl.

Fighting Low and 8me Saucer also ran. Handle Attendance ll.HM. improvements in service senior The second section will finish 2 Vlnmayb. Yang-K. Billies Beam.

3 Roving Caesar, Pasha Baled. Vlollno. 4 Thang Of Flf. Bills Admiral, Whit. Chambers Works plant here last night.

Monaghan said 2,355 voted In favor of the contract, J97 op posed, and four ballot! wert void. Shun of California. Donald Campbell's recent run of 202.32 miles an hour was set In a jet-powered boat. In test runs Wednesday over the Lake Ontario course Miss the road as far as the Gumboro-Pittsvllle Road. It will Include an 80-foot right-of-way but Line 2-Yeng-Ks, Prlc Celling, Court Shannon.

1 Pash Sated, Harry Husman. Big Force. 4 Than Of Tift, Nobl Faith, Whls. 5- cio t.lnhtlv. Wea Or Woe.

1 One. ity and overtime provisions. A general wage increase was granted company workers prior to the start of the contract negotiations. Described as "production 8-1 Qut, Oo Lightly, Weal Or Woe. Church and its adjoining ceme- After you get a taxte of New' Doso.

Alspal. Brown Hackls, Do i-Koko Doro, Tax Cut, Marse Dors. Knko 1 Nail. Nei Topsld. eedles, Career Boy.

Supertest II was clocked at 140 tery will be by-passed to the miles an hour. 'south. Our Emblem. Post prandial. Journal Ckuiiied Adt jm al- v.

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