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og 3ngele0 Cimeg Tuesday, feb. 19, 1946-Porti SANTA ANITA HANDICAP Phillips Oilers S.C.G.A. Team Matches BY OSCAR OTIS FIRST fprlong-g. Z-yeT-old maiden colts and geldings. Parse $3200: P.P.

Wt. Odds. Comment. Index. Horse.

Jackey. Head for LA. Under Way Tomorrow Proving that basketball, too, BY JACK CURXOW Babe Didrikson Zaharias of Cali Southern California Golf As has really gone air-minded in a big way, the National. A.A.U. Phillips Oilers, start their rugged invasion of the West Coast tonight by taking on the Dardi Dandies in San Francisco.

14 118 6-5 4 118 4-1 8 118 6-1 12 11S 8-1 10 118 8-1 7 118 10-1 6 118 10-1 2 118 12-1 I 118 12-1 3 118 15-1 13 118 15-1 16 118 15-1 18 118 15-1 17 118 15-1 118 30-1 5 118 40-1 11 118 40-1 15 118 50-1 Scratched to try luck here. Promise shown In two outinprs. Blk.c, Microphone Gold Loma. Elttaes Stable-N. R.

McLeod. Can do better than last shows. Narrowly missed In last start. Apparently can run a bit. Must be rated a contender.

Tab for future reference. B.C., Time Along Hi-Bo. Circle Stable-L. Will improve with racing. Improvement noted.

Is game. Is rounding to good form. Chased the best home in last. Ch.c, Tropic Sky Dazzledor. I S.

Billingham-H. DonvitZi Has lacked a solid drive. Can't take on last outing. Been tried, found wanting. Was 133-1 last start.

Indian Idol (Gilbert) 6321 Lord Champion (Lgdn) Mikelet 6249 Overslept (Atkinson) 6409 Al (Adams) 6281 Hormone (Balaski) 6441 Firpa3h (W. 6441 Jad C. (Neves) Air Time (McRoberts) 6441 Little Jeff (Corbett) 6361 Tropical Sea (Permane) 6401 Emergency Coat (N.B.) 6425 Faille's Son (Summers) Hawaii (Cox) 6441' Veflrag Jack (Zufelt) 6409 Broker Julius (no boy) 6345 Who Dat 6321 Noble Mark (no boy) sociation team match play gets under tomorrow and will run through March 31, Texas Schramm of San Gabriel, team match chairman, has announced. Monarchs Seek Play-off Spot Los Angeles blazing away on a win streak, seek to cinch a spot in the Southern Division play-offs in the Pacific Coast Hockey League when they clash with the San Francisco Shamrocks tomorrow night at Pan-Pacific Auditorium. The Monarchs came to life last Saturday night when they walloped their cross-town rivals, the Hollywood Wolves, 4-2, and then journeyed to San Diego on Sunday and gave the Sky-hawks a 7- licking.

San Francisco must win tomorrow night to keep a mathematical chance to gain a place in the play-offs. The standings: SOUTHERN DIVISION fornia Country Club is defending champ. The championship flight will be the 16 low qualifiers March 4 who'll start match play on the north course the following day. SANTA ANITA Qualifying deadline for the Arcadia city championship is Sunday with match play starting March 3. The tourney is open to all established handicap players.

Merchandise prizes are offered. Following tonight's tilt, the Play is slated each Wednes Oilers fly here for tomorrow MEXICAN LOOP GRABS PAIR FROM MAJORS NEW YORK, Feb. 18. (JP) The Mexican professional baseball league staged a double barreled raid on National League talent today and obtained two outfielders, raising to seven the number of major leaguers signed within the last few days. Luis Olmo, a .313 slugger with the Brooklyn Dodgers last year where he played in both the outfield and at third base, signed to play with the Vera Cruz club for three years at a salary reported to be $10,000 annually in addition to living and traveling expenses for himself and his wife.

Dan Gardella, an outfielder-first baseman with the New York Giants last year but in disfavor this spring, announced at Miami that he had agreed to a five-year contract. He did not mention the salary. day and Sunday at the various private clubs. There'll be 16-man teams representing the clubs in six divisions. The Peter Cooper night's fracas with 20th Century-Fox, remaining overnight for a league clash with the Shamrocks Thursday night Phillips then flies to Sacramento to meet the Purse HECOXD farlongs.

3-year-olds foaled ia California. Claiming. $.1200. (All entered $7000); Bryce perpetual trophy will be awarded the 1946 team cham pions. After division titles are settled the winners will compete May prove gamest in drive.

Sheds 6 lbs. Has early Has been working very well. Beat cheaper in handy style. Best horse, but recent dull. Promise shown In only start.

Runs a smasher now and then. Rneed but has been tlrinsr. Solons Friday; to San- Diego Saturday, and winding up in Long Beach Sunday for its league finale against 20th Century-Fox. All are American Basketball League games except tomorrow night's Fox duel at the Shrine. 6466 Toubo Isle (GUbert) 11 116 3-1 6251 Vegas Terry (Permane) 12 116 4-1 Droopsnoop (Pariso) 11 111 6-1 (6338)Chall Pass (no boy) 4 116 6-1 6379 Annapolis Ayr (Balski) 6 116 8-1 6442 Via-Over (no boy) 1 106 10-1 6459 Emock (Longden) 8 111 10-1 6459 Top Tune 7 111 30-1 63S6 The Flame (Miller) 2 xlOfi 30-1 5581 Queen Biscuit (Gomez) 13 x103 30-1 Paula's Ace (Gray) 9 111 40-1 6362 Her Secret (Peterson).

5 111 80-1 Barbelyndo (no boy) 3 106 50-1 Brokerage (no 14 106 50-1 6458 Barging Rose (no boy) 15 106 50-1 6426 On Masle (no boy) 16 106 50-1 in play-offs for the Bryce trophy. Bere'a tomorrow's ooentnt slate: Group 4 California, at Los Angelea; Riviera at Bel-Air. Group 5 Los Angeles at Wilshlre; Lakeside at Oakmont. Group a San Gabriel at Viriinia: An- Works good, races disappointing Andy Getty Triumphs in Lawn Bowling Meet Andy Getty of Riverside captured the championship singles and placed second in the doubles in the annual midwinter tournament at the Arroyo Seco greens. Results: Championship triples First: Dehner-Dehner-Quigley; second: Keesllnit-Beech-Bailey; third; Hooner-Broderson-Dewev.

Championship doubles First: Rice-Rice; second: Getty-Sheer: third: Dehner-Deh-ner. Championship singles First: Getty; sec ond: Guyette; third: Middleton. i nandale at Hacienda. The Oilers head the loop pa L. 19 it W.

24 14 10 GF. 168 133 132 144 14S GA. 130 137 133 114 199 Pet. .686 .500 .472 .424 .266 Scratched to try iuck nere. Works have not amazed.

Can't take on last outing. May need a race under belt. Tab for future reference. Last effort was ordinary. May need a softer spot.

Oakland Hollywood San pieso Los Angeles San Francisco rade with nine wins, two defeats, Fox holding second with 10 to 5. Sunday a schedule: Group 1 Virginia at Santa Ana; Hacienda at San Diego. Group 2 Pomona at Red Hill! Arrowhead at Victoria. Group 3 California at Oakmont: at Riviera. NORTHERN DIVISION Vancouver 32 Seattle 28 THIRD 1 118 miles.

4-year-olds and up. Maidens. Parse $3200: Phillips, therefore, must survive the traveling grind and nab .827 .500 .490 .471 If a starter solid factor Portland 25 New Westminster. 24 U2 238 three of their five league games IXGLEWOOD Dave McEvoyJ INDIVIDUAL SCORI.Va SOUTHERN DIVISION in order to clinch the new American circuit's first championship. A Atkinson Still After Sunday's league wind- REDUCE 20-40-60 lbs, quick P.M.

0 25 8 28 31 Harry Black, t.A. 29 40 Ralph Buchanan. T. 43 21 Eddie Olson. Oakland 29 32 Biir Bellinger.

Hollywd. 27 32 Ail KunkeT. L.A 28 25 it 61 59 53 up, the nine clubs convene in 6387 a-Danada Flash (N.B.) 16 120 6-2 6450 Huckle de Buck (Neva) 10 116 7-2 6450 a-Soorty Jack (Grohs) 8 120 5-2 6387 Port Blue (no boy) 7 115 D-2 6450 Shadows Fall (Permne) 3 111 9-2 6429 Little Momma (Atkson) 4 111 5-1 6298 Torqueheel (no boy). 13 111 10-1 6427 Mineral King (no boy). 116 15-1 6450 Bastante (no boy) 1 120 20-1 6450 Dajizlemore (no 2 116 20-1 6450 Joseph Calleia (Chjnkl) 15 120 30-1 5573 Betty Miss (Couture) 14 X110 30-1 6387 Brog's Babv (Bkmann) 5 116 40-1 6470 Que Tal (Craigmyle) 12 120 40-1 6387 Flare Path (Summers) 11 40-1 6450 Roysoon (Rizzo) 6 xlll 40-1 Has been consistently close.

Clearly needed last outing. Figures but few points away. Tired as If short other day. Rates as a solid contender. Has yet to run to workouts.

Has been close but to cheaper. Some speed in first race. May help set early pace. Tab in a softer spot. Long rested from fair try.

71-1 in last outinsr. Devoid of speed to better. Has failed with cheaper. Some speed, not very game. NORTHERN DIVISION Denver for a double elimination tournament starting Monday, Feb.

25, and running for one week. With such aces as Grady Eddie Shamlock, Port. 36 50 86 75 A.Clorechuk. Vancouver 49 33 82 25 Red Carr. Portland .37 45 R2 By AL WOLF "There's nothing to do between racing meetings but relax and enjoy life." That's what genial Jack Mackenzie, vice-president and general manager of Hollywood Park, told his new assistant, Bert Bert, failing to notice the twinkle in his boss' eye, figured he had fallen into the kind of a job we all dream tbout.

The other day we happened to drop out to the Inglewood merry-go-round and found Assistant General Manager Harnish relaxing as follows during the off-season: He was rearranging the seating area to accommodate an anticipated average daily attendance of 30,000 Draining, cleaning and building new cement walls around six large Infield lakes and connecting two of 'em with a 40-f oot-wide waterfalL Negotiating labor contracts with six different unions, each of which has half a dozen different locals and all of which want more dough Hunting up and purchasing scarce materials for repairs and new construction, including large quantities of steel and lumber And hunting up horse feed. and feeding 262 geese and 58 swans and furnishing complimentary buffet luncheons for swarms of visiting ducks, sea gulls, mudhens and assorted amphibious fowl Restocking the lakes with fish' and guarding both fish and fowl from predatory swipes. the press box to provide more light, visibility, ventilation, comfort and stuff for' the writing boys, who never have enough winners and therefore are exceedingly crabby Crystal-ball gazing as regards" the probable attendance at the forthcoming meeting, starting May 21, so as to have the right number of tickets, programs, parking checks, printed. Providing training facilities for more than 100 young horses in order that they will be ready for debuts at Holly-park Taking care of Santa Anita's overflow of thorough Leads Jockeys Jockey Ted Atkinson, topping Alex Pringle. Vancouver 44 34 78 42 Bill carse.

Vancouver 32 41 3 22 Qnala? A. Audita: Total- VI Lewis, Lonnie Eggleston, Cab Renick, Gordon Carpenter, Paul Pens in minute. B. Rogers-Mrs. Ada L.

Rice entry. copped the weekly Victory sweepstakes here yesterday, firing a 34-35 69. The leaders: 69 Dave McEvoy, 34-35. 72 Earl Martin. 38-34.

74 Red Wiley, 37-37; K. F. Andrews. 40-34: Bill Foley, 38-36. 75 J.

Bradley. 38-37: Bill Chase. 38-37; Bill Roberta. 40-35: Johnny Kean. 38-37.

Low net 67 Lou Marino, 78-11; Bill Foley, 74-7. FOX HILLS The President's Cup turney here is now under way with matches slated on a weekly basis. Harry Hagar is defending champ and was exempt from qual-ifj'ing. Low gross qualifying wound up in a tie at 77 between Herb Rimlinger, the speedboat demon; Al Cameron and Bill Freedman. A total of 144 players entered, biggest in tourney history.

Low net was won by Nick Komiser with an 86-19 67. Net leaders: Parse $.1200. (AH en FOURTH farloags. 4-year-olds and ap. Claiming.

starrer and foot youngtrl GIVE ME ONE HOUR TO PROVE IT STOP having heart palpitation, psundina in tne tamplet, ringing In the ears, shertneaa el breath, difiinett, head and back pains, abnormal blood pressure, TIRED, STUFFED-U FEELING. Step being worried, timid and tearful. These conditions and emotions are elten eeuoed by pear physical term. Come in or phono but de net write tar tree booklet AL WILLIAMS HEALTH STSTEM, Dept. T-l (Est.

1120) 541 Surh Sertflf 8t Ml. M54 727 W. Svt Streat TB. 297S last week's riding assignments with a five-winner day, continues to lead Santa Anita jockeys with Lindeman and Jimmy McNatt on the roster, Phillips rules heavy favorite to snare league and tour tered $5000): ney honors. a total of 51 winners.

His nearest rival. Johnny Longden, has Open race. Speed and sharp. Drops 4 lbs. from driving win Fast good.

Sharp and Atkinson Sheds 4 lbs. from a good try. All recent are below best. Always in there pitching. Alwavs offers contention.

AMERICAN BASKETBALL LEAGUE Trim Pet. Pts. Op come home first aboard 35 Phillips Oilers 2 .818 864 20th Century-Fox. 10 5 .667 699 San Francisco 8 .671 564 Denver Ambrose 8 8 .671 657 horses. Jockey standings through Sat Meadows racps makes close up.

618 542 603 579 68S 584 614 701 8 xl09 7-2 13 114 4-1 12 104 4-1 10 X104 6-1 15 114 8-1 3 109 10-1 4 119 10-1 7 114 12-1 8 109 15-1 18 109 15-1 5 109 15-1 11 109 20-1 16 114 30-1 17 114 30-1 1 109 30-1 109 30-1 14 114 30-1 104 99-1 urday, Feb. 16: (6340) Pleasure Hour (Ranum) (6252)Touring Lady (Neves) River Crossing (Atksn) 6453 Wise Rebus (Miller) 6328 Share Cropper (Petson) 6434 Infinity Shiek (Perme) 6340 Sevenoflve (Balaski) 6898 Tinta Bar (no boy) 6275 Market Place (no boy) 6418 Deer Heels (Longden) 5819 Fire Engine (Skornski) 6453 Koraline (Chojnacki) 6347 Watch Henry (no boy) 6293 Derby Diem (no boy) 6370 Glenock (no 6353 Herod Play (Trent) 6395 Careo Ship 5343 Gallant Rose (Gray) Bill Would Up Racing Take SACRAMENTO, Feb. 18. (JP) The Senate Governmental Efficiency Committee today recommended the A'ssembly-passed Sawallisch bill to increase the State's take on racetrack betting from 6 to 8 per cent on all money over $20,000,000. The State would also get the breakage over $20,000,000.

ParamoBnt Fighting chance at a price. If a -starter outside chance. Tnff rested, works are fair. W. P.

8 Runs a smasher now and then. A. Shamrocks ..8 7 5o9 Kansas City 7 .438 661 Silt Lake 6 8 .429 544 San Diego 9 .400 624 Sacramento 1 11 .083 465 Game Thl Week Tonight Phillips at San Francisco. Wednesday Phillips va. Hollywood BAR BELLS 51 34 22 35 36 25 24 30 22 67 Nick Komtsar, 86-19.

8 K. M. Miller. 85-17. 19 io W.

eJoolev. 70 Herb Rimlinaer. 77-7: Hard hitting but to inferior. Would have to improve a lot. Bet on last, soundly beaten.

Stepping up in class today. AM recent races are dull. Bay Meadows dull to cheaper. 15 21 24 14 20 21 81-11: Lyn Fapworth. 89-13.

Fox at Shrine (nonleague.) Sacramento 8 12 Salt Lake City 12 11 Mts. 232 202 218 95 198 161 112 90 97 87 171 106 88 124 108 Ill 5 hllllDS ts. L.A. Shamrocks Thursday F. 10 11 at Shrine.

Fridav Phlllins at Sacramento. 10 7 a p. Claiming. Purse $3200. (Air aa ea uv Direct Pram Fecterr Independent Iran Wsrks 2416-40 E.

2Jrd St. Ph. LAfpyette 5124 Lot Aaseiet 20 FIFTH 7 furlongs. 4-year-olds and Glory entered $9000, others Saturday Phillips at San Diego. Denver 13 at Salt Like City 8 10 at Amendments by Senator Has been knocking at the door.

Equal favorite, game in dashes. Sunday Phillips vs. Hollywood Fox Long Beach. 4 13 11 14 I elk. E.

of Saata Fa i elk. S. of Washiaitea, a 9 35 Jockey Atkinson, T. Longden. Neves.

Gilbert, Permane, R. Skoronski, A. Bailey, W. Corbett. Craigmyle, J.

Zufelt. Trent. H. Kirkland. A Miller.

Peterson, M. Adams, Pederson, Pratt. H. Swlgart, W. Chojnackl, Balaski, L.

wooir. a. Zubrinic. J. Doner.

Gray. A Ranum, Stevenson, Summers, R. Burns. Bailey. J.

W. Cafsity. Grohs. Gomes. J.

Pariso. ff Apprentice. Figures tne Desi or omers. Works indicate now ready. Ixcal below eastern best.

Bav Meadows races were game 6434 Big Head 9 112 5-2 64(52 Herald (Permane) 5 112 5-2 6406 Marion Collins (Atsn) 1 116 4-1 6462 Air Glory (Corbett) 4 113 10-1 6446 Colleto (Adams) 6 118 10-1 5919 Sir Date 3 112 10-1 6453 Block to Block (Cmyle) 2 115 12-1 6413 Allied Command (J.By) 7 15 15-1 4850 Marriage (W. Bailey) 8 112 30-1 Harold Powers, Eagleville, were adopted to boost the take 2 per cent instead of 1 per cent, as in the original Sawallisch bill. 71 A. Covers. 83-1Z.

RIO HONDO A $500 pro-amateur, to which pros will be invited to play with Rio Hondo members, has been set for Tuesday, March 12, Joe Rice, club prexy, announces. LOS ANGELES C.C. The 21st annual midwinter invitational tourney for women will be played March 4-5-6-7-8 here under sponsorship of the Women's Southern California Golf Association. The tourney this year is a closed event for private club members only-last year publinx players competed. Improvement noted in last out.

Best races been with cheaper. Huskies Sign Red Badgro 2 3 0 3 0 2 3 1 3 2 2 Once great racer fallen low. cittu i i and no. Claiming. Purse $4000.

(Native THE NEW D. F. GOODRICH SYNTHETIC TIRE WILL OUTWEAR PRE-WAR TIRES C.OOxK 6.50xl $11.45 7.00x15 $20.40 Plus Excise Tax BEN RUDNICK TIRE CO. 2209 S. Flower L.A.

7. Cel. PR. 1001 58 7 27 44 11 24 48 3 35 1 33 For entered si 5.000. Reward Me $10,000, others "SEATTLE, Feb.

18. (JP) Jiminez Scores Kayo in Southwest Feature Three new assistant football coaches and a new director of Ray Jimenez, 135, knocked Speed to avoid trouble. Stands drive In fine fashion. Never better In entire life. Adds 5 lbs.

from a good try. Hit winning stride last out. Adds 7 lbs. from clever win. Has been a consistent factor.

Has been racing in hard luck. May close ground In stretch. 6462 Take Away 9 121 3-1 (6352)Blue Pennant (Lgden) 5 121 4-1 (6424)Sir Streak (Atkinson). 8 119 9-2 6445 a-Regimental (Miller) 3 xl17 9-2 (6432)a-Observer (Miller) 7x116 9-2 (6445)Kind Sir (no boy) 6 121 5-1 6448 Native Fox (Neves) 2 124 6-1 6477 Cracks (Craigmyle) 1 119 10-1 6424 Reward Me (Peterson) 4 110 15-1 out Bob Achestive. 134.

in the athletics were named by University of Washington regents today. 0fUil4 Cestac Kayoes Morri3 (Red) Badgro, former aMrs. H. Curland-Golden Gate Acres entry. SEVENTH 6 fnrlongs.

4-year-olds and ap. Allowances. Parse $4000: all-Coast end at Southern California where he played in 1923 fourth round of the main amateur boxing bout last night at Southwest Arena. In other bouts: Johnn Williams. 160.

kayoed Morer RulK. 160 Willi Dretzie. 144. kavoed Charles Harris. 145 dark Jacobs.

141. dec. Corey Tucker. 133: Ror Mus. 150.

dec. Harry Murphy. 149: Max Mc- ginnnn. 153. dec.

Charlie Ross. ISO; Al ayiea, 1,5. kayoed. Walter Paisley. 170 14.1 Race under belt.

Tab on East. trained to nerfectlon Doug Ellison and 1924 and later an Ail-Ameri Speed and is rounding to form. Not a bad race in a carioaa, Always a solid contender. All recent are below best. 6455 Bail Bond (W.

Bailev) 1 112 5-2 4857 Appleknocker (Orohs) 2 116 3-1 64fi3 a-Pride of Hvgro (Blki) 8 116 4-1 6455 Sun Ladv 5 107 4-1 6455 a-Zaca Rosa 6 111 4-1 6455 Deer (Haritos) 3 107 12-1 (6446)False Move 4 120 15-1 6413 Miss War (Trent) 7 107 50-1 a W. W. Crenshaw entry; SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18. (JP) Abel Cestac, 220-pound Argen T'p In class.

Worst of weights. can pro player and assistant to Lou Little at Columbia University for four seasons; Johnny Cherberg, Queen Anne High School coach and University of Washington grid star in 1930, '31 Appears to be overmatched. A.A.U. Basketball with amazing post-war. feature tine heavyweight, knocked out Doug Ellison, 186, of Richmond, in the fourth round of Parne $.1300.

(Great rir.HTH IV, miles. 4-year-olda and ap. Claiming. At City College Okie (34) Hiatt's PiscoPo (10 1 F. Wall entered 1000.

Jimmy John 84300. others aSQOO): their scheduled 10-round bout Rider may (five the edue today PumKnre fWi Vickers Hiatt ffi) Wilann Clark 1 V-LMiTI! and '32, and Capt William Har-oldson, Roosevelt High School Wantiez 2 F. Greenbere 14) C. mm G. Spradlin (5) Half-time scare Okies, here tonight.

Cestac put the Richmond fight coach on leave since 1942 with Myers 19: Hiatt's the Army, will be the new as 6444 Turntable 3 122 4-1 644.1 Mananui (Longden) 1 112 3-1 R444 Pirate (Neves) 7 122 4 1 6444 Mantourist (Pederson) .10 118 -2 6460 Minute Oirl (Permane) 113 10-1 6444 Jimmy John (W. Bley) 4 11 101 640S Great Wall 110 12 6420 Dowry (Gray) 6472 Hickorv Knot (Corbett) 2 1 12 1 VI 6143 Indian TJoad (no boy). 11 ivi ciJt Kafwnrth Adams) 113 20-1 rurniture. J. Scoring subs Okies: Malouff, sistants to Coach Pest Welch.

WeiRhts rlfjhU Is on lmnrove. Alwav there or thereabout. Klsrurea but few points away. Always offers an arfrument. Bet rare alwavs dangerous.

Best chance bet of the day. An outside chance at a nrice. Vauallv close, seldom wins. Been beaten bv these before. Good horse but pitched hiifh.

Iro- er away with a right to the jaw in the first minute of the fourth round. Ellison was groggy when fc The scientific grace principle causes evaporation of all juices beore it can reach tobacco thereby keeping bowl and stem free from "goo" sod tinder -dry. C. Harvey Cassill gradu sooen. z.

Downbeats (43) DC No 441 (17) Youn F. Zelinski (11) Melton 4 F. Libsak t2 Kin i C. Dosch Hi he came out of his corner. ate of 1923, was named director of athletics, relieving Al Ul-brickson.

crew coach, who Shaw 7 O. Ward BEST BET INDIAN" IDOU Garland (S) O. Mueller (2) Kansas City Quintet Half-time score Downbeats. 21: DE No. allowance.

served as wartime director since A pprpntir 441. 10. Drubs Senators, 79-44 Scorine subs Downbeats- Oinn. 5: the resignation of Carl Kilgore in 1942. Jones.

4: Prannon. 2: Thorston, Ran KANSAS CITY, Feb. 18. (JP) dolph. 8.

DE: Lankfora. 1. At I.ejola High: Lomida Southerners (41) Slxshooters 3H Frank and Howard En- Mauoin i7) T. Zanicich (11 breds Supervising training facilities for some 300 trotters and pacers that are pfepping for the harness meeting to be held at Arcadia in April. Keeping the main track hard for the equines that haul sulkies and the training track soft for" the equines that tote jockeys Planning the rebuilding of the mile course as soon as the harness herd moves out laying out the landscaping and purchasing plants and shrubs that will bloom during the summer meeting I minting and repairing the barns Repav-iAg the parking area.

Putting dh several shows for. veterans' hospitals Attempting to solve tax particularly those involved in disbursing of nearly a million and a quarter dollars raised last season for public welfare and charitable Institutions Trying to keep everybody happy. Brother Harnish is eagerly looking forward to opening day figures it can't be any. worse not unless they expect him to dig up winners for influential stockholders, too, yet. gleman, with 21 and 15 points respectively, furnished the scor Northrop Quintet Seeks Title Tonight ank (24) Arnold (4) Murphy 3 C.

Jeff rev (101 Lewis (1) O. Kramer 3) Governor 1) O. Gazeley (7) ing spark as the Kansas City Smokies swamped the Northrop's Flying Wings hope Paul Lowry's Selections 1 Al. Lord champion. Overslept, rirpash.

2 chall Pass. Droopsnoop. Vega Terry. Toubo Isle. 3 Little Momma.

Danada Flash. Huckle De Buck. Port Blue. 4 Infinity Sheik. Pleasure Hour.

Wise Rebus. Tourinj Lady 5 Marion Collins. Bis Head, Marriage, Block to Block. 6 Sir Streak, Reward Me, Native Fox, 7 Sun Lady, Zaca Rosa, Appleknocker, False Move. 8 Pirate.

Turntable. Dowry. Mantourist. Best bet PIRATE ENRIQUE CHALKY BOLAHOS vs. 17RIGUT) in aftimnl CALL PR.C1TI CALL PR-SI Tl OLYMPIC BOXING TONIGHT Half-time score Tie.

16-all Scoring subs Southerners: Newman. 2: Bell, 3. Lomida: Brown. 1. results Hollywood American Legion No.

591. 43: Waunder Inn. 19. Morehouse Mills, 36: Maywood Merchants. 20.

Sacramento Senators, 79 to 44, in an American League basketball ga.e here tonight. to clinch the championship of their double A league tonight when they meet Don Juan Shirts I 1 at 8 p.m. in the feature of a three-game A.A.U. program at City College. Cager Hits 51 Points Henry Morrison scored 24 field goals and three free throws Hialeah Results (Partly cloudy and fast FIRST tVi Blaaina Glory.

124 e. Arcaro 4 20 3 10 230 Bettys Bobby. 117 Oonzalel 8.30 4 30 Pollenator. 1U tLIcausli 3 40 Time. 2:05 3-5.

Scratched Maelnot Line. Wise Tlmmle, Chickore, Materialize. Flittfee. SECOND Clm 8 Alanay. 117 Buxton 6.60 3 80 3 JO Prince Cnter.

122 Moore. 3.60 4 0 f-Judys Oirl, 117 (Woodhouse) 4.90 Time. 1:13 4-5. Scratched Fv-aro. Scamper.

Land 'n Sea. Coea. if Field.) THIRD 3 Donnas Ace, 118 (Layton 4.10 0 2 JO Secret. 117 fWrUM) 3.80 2.70 Bright Jimmy. 118 Balfaretti 2.40 Time, :34 3-5.

Scratched Back! FOtTRTH Devastating. 108 (Bcurlock) 10.40 5 10 122 Cerroos. 113 fScocca) 4.00 3.40 Bob Sullivan. 113 (Oonralesl 9.90 Time. 110 4-5 Scratched Yankee Fork.

Santa Candida. Helvetian. Voloway. Romanicus. FIFTH 14 mL: Gar Moonbeam.

117 lArcaroi 4 60 2 SO 5.50 Lookout Dice. 117 5.40 2 JO Blunt Remark. 112 (Truschka) 3.30 Time. 1:51 2-5. No scratches.

SIXTH 7 Johnny 114 (Martin) 15.10 5 80 4 JO Alabama. 107 (Truschka) 4.40 3.90 Witch Sir. 119 (Llcausi) 4.20 Time. 1:24 2-5. Scratched TJmovdan.

Statesman. Sky Skipper. Misa Puritan. SEVENTH 7 Hialeah Entries Municipal Basketball Post 11 a.m. P.S.T.I for 51 points at the Poly Hi-Y five whipped Lincoln Hi-Y, 91-29, At HamUtaa BUk: Alnerfs Doutlas Pnotwtar f3ai ftnt lAnli, iao (Clear, fast.

riST Mdn. Wilmar HPlen's Dream Uleta Tea neck Dandy last night at the downtown Y.M.C.A. I'M) 120 115 117 120 3 115 Gray Warrior. 112 Pal Cross 117 Charles City 120 Halcyon Air 120 Sweet. Pegotty 117 Bia Buster 120 Tom Ferria 117 Pipette i rcoiifliarf Paventl t7 r.

Morria (1) Ni 3... Cleveland 10 Shoo (11 C. Pirtons (S) Richards (7) Q. Ebauah 9i Wiles 3 Q. Kewaoma (10) Blazing Away Dot Valiant Jim Jr, Bullow Martinez Nabs Win 120 117 120 Half-time score Doutlas, 20: Aloert's Lecarto nd Pal Cross rootwear.

li. fleorin luha AloerVs? Trefxver. ft Tony Martinez took the third Douglas: Van Dalsion. 4: Reeves. 2.

Blazing Away and Sweet Pegotty: Valiant Dot and Gray Warrior. trJ. 1... nlrit tin. 1 ml and deciding fall to grab a Pasa Tonoer Cafe (44r Crusaders (30) Pritch U4 T.

Chaves 5) dena Arena main wrestling 1- nnman Ahhnt In Hairanette a 11A rwiiHarc 11 till arr 1Z Jr. Soulier arisen (7) C. Knisht (12) match last night from Marvin Miami to Stage Pro Net Tourney ji 1 SSrt" 150 funny-Betty 110 Weaver O. PiUoatrick Jones. Hougn o.

Amman til 113 Mr. uuiumiu Half-time score Tie. It-all. fJcorfna aubs Toooer's: MacArthur. a.

6 Laretta Chief 111 MIAMI BEACH (Fla.) 18. (JP) 106 Crusaders: Newmeier. 4. Capt. THIRD Clmg Butchie Pure Silk Double Florida.

Did He Grand Dance 106 106 U-etw UlllM Fair Grounds Entries (Cloudy and fast; post noon. P. ST.) FIRST no. 6 Kwev Dee. 124 (Arcaro 4.50 3.40 2.40 Viva Teddy.

114 11.60 4.80 Valdina Craft. 122 (Wright) 2.70 111 116 Tintary 106 Prize money totaling $5000 has been Drovided for a profession Romans Trip Lincoln Jeems t' TetrafetHe 111 in 106 106 Time. 1:24 4-5. Scratched Hi Gallant. Bold Thrust in P1 al tennis tournament to be held Norm Gagon scored 17 points Carmel Town.

Madala. Romulus. Plucky Raider. Up Front. Elmo Bowling Green.

Gypster. Mibill Ill Fay fee Lepsel 106 Giant Drift Kin Pride 116 Gigolbury at the Ronev Plaza courts Feb to lead the L.A. High gym team Allessandro 114 Home Display. 107 So Sure 106 Drayore 107 Little Jaybo 112 Audrey Ill John Arrc 118 Tragedienne 107 Mighty Arab 112 Spike 113 Fay Jo Ill Zacaphote 106 Hadatime 116 Little 104 Random Breeze. 109 FIGHTH Clm 1 A 25-27 under the auspices of the FOURTH flllie, 7 Delia 116 Inotime lf Arvaoer.

Ill (Padeett) 6.20 3 40 2. 70 to an victory over Foxy Reap. 120 (Caffarella) 5.00 3.70 Lincoln yesterday in the Roman Abie. 114 (scottw newly formed National rores siohal Tennis Players Associa tirm. Tim.

t-sa 1-S Scratched Seree. Feather Flurry 117 Forsret-Mc-Not. 108 proverb 116 Thomosa JOS Chenteuse 116 Jubilee Gem. 108 r'nmeriv 108 Lady Cavite Ill gyro. FIFTH 4-vr -olds UP.

8 fur Borders Boy. Ted Gardner. Anzac. Calvert. Solvent 119 Victory Lad 119 6 Faarannr 119 Sweeteena 1 Welbv Van Horn, national pro 116 113 French Lure Avenue Ben Ogg Whips Starr champion; Frank Kovacs, Fred FIFTH Alwei.

Lamme Fair Grounds Results (Drizzling and fast.) FIRST 6 t. Franci3 Ogg, 173, scored a six- Perry, Jack Jossi, J-ioya Buage, Vinrpnt Richards and Bill Til Knights out Red Board 109 115 113 116 109 118 i lXJ 6 fur, 104 In Earnest 107 Greaalach 118 General Don 106 Twenty-thirty 113 Bulcote 108 Alstimu 113 Menu 11 Y7llnr Time Medal Sim miptfie. TrtS den have accepted invitations to round decision over Roman Starr, 169, in the main event at the Whittier Blvd. Arena last 111 Ross atura (LeBlanc) tz.QO B.iu i uu Fish Creek. 115 (South 12.00 12.60 118 118 Farm Man compete.

New Caledonia. 109 (Oiuoni vassajw 118 Dog O'Sullivan 108 Time. 1:15 2-5. Scratched Llehter. Liberation night.

Old Bet. Amon Grand World. Duchess Miss Kiuer 104 ouonset jio Viola Wise Ill As Bold 114 Hector 114 Four Bells 114 Bengasi Ill Inver Fox 116 Credenda 109 Hoodoo 114 Solid Meat 124 Lazy Maid 109 J. F. Curry 119 Polities 119 Coupled Victory Lad and Politics.

SIXTH 4-yr-olds up, 6 fur.T Republican 121 Brown Mountain 119 Diderod 116 Leo's llfi Good Huntine; 124 Bold Salute 116 Song; o' 116 Ouillon 116 Sea Letter 116 Scholarship 119 WMkte 119 Bolo Tie 121 Coupled Sea Letter and Bold Salute. SEVENTH up, mi. and 70 Kendor 112 Frank 104 Bank 108 Journal 106 Seamans Pal 112 Honeytown Ill Top Notch 120 EIGHTH UP, 1ft Mistucky 112 Subdue 115 High Baggage. 122 Quaker Brass. 115 up, fillies tth tlvn 1 1 mt HOLIDAY FEATURE FRIDAY $25,000 San Gabriel SATURDAY 9TXI RUrJTJirJG 100,000 Santa Anita Derby FIRST RACE, 1 P.M.

Gen. Admission $1,20 1" Clubhouse $3.60 No Increase in Prices RACING UTJTIL Tel ARCH 16 TUESDAYS THROUGH SATURDAYS ana niBicn. at Beryl, Blue Mountain. SECOND 6 Ducks Unlimited Plan Spring Meeting Lucky Aunt Ill westporr roint i-m Cherry Pop 107 Mae Case lis DollrVarden 102 Blenette 110 Manmoudess 117 Hi Marietta 108 Sister Fox, 119 (Rarhprl 4.40 2.80 Nieht Colleen. 119 5.20 3.40 Yasum, 114 (Fay 3.00 Lt.

Col. Ed Russenholt, assist SEVENTH up. 1 mi. Lady Flares star Whiz ii ant general manager of Ducks Fieetair i miiir 119 Buena Ventura 117 Time, 1-15 4-5. Scratched Wise Don.

As Bold. Belle Beau, Susan Fleet. Harriet Little Jaybo. THIRD 8 Unlimited, will show color Ouaker 116 Jig movies of "The Big Duck Fao WiDan H3 cnance mate llfi 116 Silent Play. 109 (Adams) 9.40 5.00 3.60 Gabe.

118 (Shufelt) 9.80 8.60 Bit Gay. 105 (Fay) 3.20 Over 115 torv" and tell new plans of the Queen Echo 112 Buss Firiril 119 Sunny jacic i xuiu oSnber Lad .112 Record Flight 109 international waterfowl con EIGHTH up. 1V4 Chiclette 112 Cash 119 ill Tnnsr Rnsa 112 Sweepnack 110 Rlack Africa 117 Dodge City 110 Maior 117 Valdina Rex 114 TXtaK Dlairf 1111 Masculine 110 Lucky Louie 117 Toney's Ruler. 115 Rolls Day 119 Time, 1:14 1-5. Scratched Kings Mount, Hector.

Vista, Miss Brand. De Sota. FOURTH Alwcs 6 Double Feature, 118 (Mnlhertl 3.8(1 2.80 2.60 niauutv nn vf.tih 112 Foment 10? servation group at the annual membership meeting of the San Gabriel Valley Committee of Bellclapper 117 pancine- Archie 112 117 TtnnrtHae 112 Valdina Lorla, 115 (Pena) 4.00 3.20 Tiny Choice. 108 (Adams) 4.40 Coupled Subuue and Rolls Day. NINTH up.

1A Oreat Play 110 I Dood It 118 Miss Winks 107 Flintee 107 RSrt i Kid HO Darby Dismay. 114 niant. 117 Sunnip 112 Ducks Unlimited April 24 in Pas adena. Russenholt Is a wel Ack-Ack 115 Good Get 113 Kanopolis 110 Can-Tea Ill Miss Palooka 108 Whitdel 105 Border BlitB 110 Heno Lion 113 Hy-Laura 103 Josephine 106 Isa Applaud 106 Duke Reed 115 known artist, photographer and 'lecturer and has addressed DEMPSEY WOULD INVITE GERMANS, JAPS TO OLYMPICS PORTLAND (Me.) Feb. 18.

Return of Olympic competition in London in 1948 should include German and Japanese teams, Jack Dempsey, former world's heavyweight boxing champion, said today. The Manassa Mauler summed up the touchy international sports situation with the comment: "Let's have more sports and we'll have less wars." In an interview he appealed for a return to prewar competition in Olympic Games. "We've still got to live with them," he said of the Germans and Japs, "as much as we may hate them. We can't go on holding grudges." Darby Demon, iiu Hopefor 105 SALE DAILY AT TRACK- snortsmen's meetings all over .1 TICKETS ON srenvn OAmv -nlria fin. 8 fur the United States and Canada.

Dnuffh Girl Time, 1:13 2-5. No scratches. FIFTH 2 Maneen. 114 (LeBlanc) 7.60 3.40 2.80 China Princess. 116 (Bates) 3.Z0 3.00 Lucky Pair.

119 (Richard) 7.80 Time. :23 4-5. Scratched Mr David. Wispport, Grav Quest. Wm.

Dash. Double Light. Devilrole SIXTH Conlinc Soring, 113 (Hooper) 11.40 4.60 3.60 Birthmark, 108 26.60 10.00 Alca Eve. 109 (Dillon) 11.20 Time. 1:48.

Scratched Khaygram. So Proudly. Ravdel. SEVENTH If. Anns Twintle.

106 1U3 JIDlKJjnifB il-J AD' Flvin Count 113 Tip Your Hat Valdina Rocket. 108 Outside 113 Polar Eve 104 Texsun Ill Daybreak 113 Liberator 114 Man o' Mine 116 Back to Back. 113 Brave Bid 107 Susan Fleet 102 Sir Lo 109 Cecil Hudson Loses Decision to Curcio Old Rosebud's Picks HIALEAH 1 3ray Warrior-Valiant Dot entry, Helen's Dream. Jim Jr. 2 Simetrlca.

Darbr Daphne. Hairanette. 3 Tintary, Did He, Mibill D. 4 Inotime. Avenue Bell, Faeranny.

5 Menu, Datura. Twenty-Thirty. 6 Dolly Varden, Mae Case. Blenette. 7 Lady Flares.

Wapan, Buena Ventura. 8 Aldridge. Bellclapper. Topsy Rose. Best bet 1NOTIMB.

FAIR GROUNDS 1 Hadatime. Allessandro, Zacaphote. 2 Back to Back, Tip Your Hat. Valdina Rocket. 3 Boss Me, Carry Mea.

Anvelt. 4 Greenock Image, Ghost Hunt, Amperage. 5 Solvent, Inver Fox, Quonet. 8 Brown Mountain. Diderod, Walkie Talkie.

7 Bank Balance, Frank Munns, Honeytown. 8 Hich Plain. Mistucky. Over. NEW YORK, Feb.

18. (JP) THIRD 3-yr -olds, 6 fur.t Real Sweet 107 Beau Sweep 117 Miss Pebble 110 Spring Quest 107 Miss Bobby Sox 106 Carry Mea 115 Mug 115 Boss Me 117 Anvelt' 115 Joe Curcio, southpaw welter (LeBlp.nc) 15.60 14.40 7.00 Grays Bay, 106 14.40 7.00 Broke, 109 (Johnson) 4.00 weight from Newark, N.J FniTRTH up, 8 cained a split decision tonight Time, 1:50 4-5. No scratches. Sons Twinkle and Grays Bay were In field. vir.nTn r1mv li.

ml Ariel Image Valdina Seer 116 Greenock Image 119 Meat Snapp 109 AmDeraee 114 111 108 112 114 over Cecil Hudson of Los An errles in a rough, 10-round fea Run Pretty, 110 (Mallacel 21.60 5 60 3.40 Lactose. 114 (Hooper) 3.S0 3.20 The Malahat. 117 (Allgaier) 3.00 Beauzar 116 117 Freeboy Sons Style Top Beau Tony G. Display Flight. Ghost Hunt Haffffertv ture bout at the St.

Nichola Tiltine WT 113 1 T(m. 1-sn 9.5 Scratched Pete Jr 104 113 113 Bessie 106 Itt.c-i, 1 A Dr. Bones. Ack-Ack. Alsbyrd.

Sortie Clark, i -f in i ir rr- loVna" ui rumn arena. Hudson weighed 153 and Curcio, 118. 9 Border Blitz. Henn Lion. Hv Laur, Best bet BROWN MOUNTAIN.

ut scot. usi Saintly. Isa Appiauo. Try Flying 117.

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