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22 PART I. Long Shots Feature Agua Caliente Card Sabin Beats Maftmann Trojan Tennis Star Forces Fifth-Seeded Ace to Go Three Sets S3 Abbott in Front; Palacio Second Pat Seven Under Par With 135 Figure in State Golf Play Tidy Music Springs Upset First-Starting Colt Pays $32.60, Then Grey Buttons Does $78 BY PAUL LOWRY AGUA CALIENTE, Aug. 3 (' szi RYE (N.Y.) Aug. 3. W-A near upset marked the eastern grass courts tennis champion ships today when Charles Matt mann.

a local youngster who i studies at University of Southern California, forced fifth-seeded Continued from Pag Wayne Sabln of Reno, Nev to three-' frets before succumbing, latter scoring one of the three 67's of the second round. Ralph Wolf and Elly Vines are 2-fl, 6-4, 8-3. Sabln Is the first player to reach the third round. Caliente played to packed stands today with a program of 12 races The only minor surprise or tno MONtfAY. AUGUST 4.

1941 featured by the long-shot per at 142. GONZALEZ PUTTS POORLY day came in a first-round match formances Of C. F. Sanders Tidy Some of the visitors continued in which Edward Moylan or Trenton. N.J., disposed of Gua Music, a 2-year-old making the to find the course far from hos Ganzenmueller, former Columbia first start of his life, and J.

Minor's Orev Buttons. University tennis captain, 5-7, 6-5, pitable, Brazilian Mario Gonzalez keeping the record clear by not Tidy Music, a juvenile son of 9-7. Kill K.8V sinking a putt of more than 5 feet to finish with 73 and 148 where he is linked with Jim Mollnarl of Francisco Scgura of Ecuador, Khedive's II and Dorothy vow, by Madder Music, won the opener by six open lengths from the even-money favorite, Old Lace, and paid $32.60 for winning tick Wood Humbles Ghezzi for Unofficial Crown National Open Champ Wins 5-and-4 Bout With P.G.A. King for World's Title MAHONING COUNTRY CLUB, GIRARD (O.) Aug. 3.

(JP) Playing the cool, steady game which has kept him among the nation's leading golfers for 20 years, personable Craig Wood today won the unofficial world championship with a decisive 5-and-4 San Francisco and Bud Brown- former South American singles champion, breezed through his first-round match with Rawle de Land of Scarsdale, N.Y., 6-0, 6-1. A Segura will find tougher op ell of Monterey. Ernie Carli, San Francisco city champ, is even worse off at 152. The story last night was that the tournament, chief stock in trade of the American Golf As position In his second-round match tomorrow, for he is pitted sociation, will be played in San ets. The winner ran the nve ana one-half furlongs in 1:07 35, and it was later revealed that the colt had turned in such flashy works in secret as a quarter in :22 25 and a half in :47 25.

RACES AT 15 TO 1 None of these smart moves were unveiled by the clocking gentry on the grounds, and the colt went postward at 15 to 1. As a reward for winning he is against Earl H. Cochell Jr. of Los Angeles, who today disposed of David Jones, onetime national intercollegiate champion. 6-1, 6-1.

Francisco next year. Neither tne A.G.A. nor San Francisco has ad- victory over husky Vic Ghezzi. Thn national tWn Itinty virtu- miffed it as Vet. however In another first-round match niiv HinhPrt ihAmvthirai rrown1 Scores and today's double William Umstaedter of Milburn Nonlifle Week Irntini nairintrs found no difficulty with William J.

Clothier Jr. of Valley Forge, and its $2500 prize with a sensational 7-under-par 63 in the first round of the 72-hole challenge 6-1, 6-0. for, Ring Kings FEATURE MATCH Pasadena, anchored by Abbott and with Vines, Ray Hanes and Fred Clark as its support, retained the team title with ease. CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT 135 Pat Abbott. 68-67.

lu Mat Palacio 68-611. JACOBS FAN Helen Jacobs, veteran tenniser, gives a few tips to one of her young, est fans between matches as she pursues the summer campaign in the East. (41 phnio The feature women's match match. Wood's amazing score put him saw Tatricia Canning of Hidden 7 up and Ghezzi, the P.G.A. ti- Valley, easily down 15-year 138 Smiley Quick, 68-70; Warren Kee- Jenkins Boxes Zodda and Salica Meets Hook in Fistic Headliners tlist, had clipped only 2 off the; ley.

7i-r no old Lillian Lopaus of New York, 6-2, 6-0. to be shipped east to take a fling at juvenile stakes, it was re- ported. A serious accident was narrowly averted in Tidy Music's race True Genie, ridden by J. iW. Nicholson, stumbled and Under Car with Burton Thornton aboard fell over her.

All this happened so far back of Tidy 'Music that few saw the spill. Nicholson was tossed over tha 'rail into the Infield, but the track n.ih.rt Wn ker. 71 -fin Del Mar margin when the match endedi 140 Bruc Mccormick, 72-6B; Fred Mrs. August Ganzenmueller Jr. on the 68th green.

Del Mar Selections of Seacliff had considerable diffi CALIENTE RESULTS Weather clear. Track fas. FIBST Mdn. S'i Tidy Music. 118 Neal.

32.60 7.80 4 40 Old Lace, 115 (Shoemakeri 3.30 3 00 Call Greenock. 110 (Wahler) 8.00 Time. 1:07 3-5. HustUn Henry. Dr.

Zlm-mer. Silverado. Star. True Genie. Proud Bob.

Verde Council, Under Car. Veil. Ever Queen. Crosstork aUo ran. Scratched Warawood.

Hi Caryl. Iron. Victory came to the 39-year-old culty with Mary Ann Morgen- NEW YORK, Aug. 3. (P) Lew hlnnH hlnsttn uifh fi lindpr Entries stern of Hermosa Beach.

Jenkins, lightweight champion, the total cornpilecl by'lhe Deai before she finally won 7-5, 6-4. Jacqueline Goldschmidt of Paris, ano bauca, Dantamweigm star. They played out the attaches said he was only bruised BV TAIL LOWKY Weather clear. Track Fast. France, upset Betty Rosenqulst I.vr It Ft II fur 141 Bob MeOovny.

71-70: Jim Clark, 70-71: J. Hanley. 74-67. 142 Ralph Wolf, 72-70: Ellsworth Vines, 72-70. 143 Jim Dugan, 74-69.

144 Herb Cole. 74-70; Charles Lane, 72-72. 145 Ray Hanes. 71-74. 146 Buck Weaver.

72-74; Nick Petro-polo. 74-72. 147 Bob Simmers, 71-76; Bob Johns. 70-77. 148 O.

Fields. 74-74: Bud' Brownell, 76-72; Mario Oomales. 75-73: Jim Mollnarl, 76-72: Bob Barnard. 75-73; Bob Judson. 75-73.

149 Hy Walton, 76-73: Tyrrell Garth 75-74; Cubby Culbertson. 72-77. 150 M. Simpson, 78-72; Neil Whitney, 76-74. and shaken up.

Thornton re FIRST Five and one-half For of South Orange, N.J. in straight sets, 6-4, 6-1. Purse I Ever Hopeful. 105 (Flske) 8.80 3 10 2.40 i1 ljl v.doiuio, rei)(ei muc, (Catch Question 117 (Layton) 3.60 2 60i Pio PiCO, ICOll Greenock. lljiNo Fooling, 117 (Haycock) 3 40 pntrlnfif llald mint HnlH f'omef iisl Time.

1 11. Black Costume. Hastrarch. ail 10UC, liaid UOia w-J Y.n VailtiiB nn lnao(trt ill mitu iuum, I Hwi.iua, yj i ici. titleholder, are feature attrac-full 72, with Wood carding 63-70-tions on this week's national box- G8-70 271 and Ghezzi 71-6'J-CS-ing program.

G0 277. They continued even on Jenkins meets Joey Zodda of i the last four "exhibition" holes, New York at Newark, N.J., to- each registering three 3's and a morrow night and Salica tangles! final 4. with Henry Hook of Indianapo-I Ironically the match wound up lis here Friday night. Both are 'in a putting contest, with the 10-round nontitle bouts. winner beating Vic at his own 112 lis 118 115 maiden 2-year-olds.

Allowances. B00: CHESTNUT STREET (Blmmons) APPRETRY (no boyi RADIO CONTEST (Orohs) AULD LANG SYNE (Robertson) LIBERTY LAD (Rodriguez) BLACK KERRY ino boy) PEPPERCADE (Zufelti JUDYL1N (Lgytonl LEON GREENOCK (Martinez) PIO PICO (Neves) Also eligible: EL CABRILLO (Balaskli VALDINA MEANY iFlsk) BLACK CLOTH (Parlso PAR PLAY (Nastl) Donna Beia. Persian Knignt. nooier cniei ppninilln nnlrlon Fmlilrrn also ran. Scratched Flying Rex.

Miss No- lepinillO, UOiaen tmDiem. rlne. Falermlan. War At'COUnt, LlStOwel. third Clmg up, JA 4 Suddenly, Count Dean, Miss Alameda, no Candy Hero, Don Grafton.

(Haycock) n.oo 580 -20 5 Okooie Maluna, Mulligatawney. Patsy len, 112 fei 3.80 3.00 consecutive: ioi iFisk) 3.60 1 Lichema. Islam Girl. 151 Fred Cllinert. lb-la: Louis cass 112 115 115 115 lm 75-7B: Otto Stroebel.

75-76 152 H. McDale. 80-72; Ernie 77-75. 153 Jim Thompson. 71-82.

154 Chuck Bcrdrow. 75-79; James But- Izzy Jannazzo of New York, game. Craig negotiated the (8 Time. 1:48 1-5. JacK Be Mitnoie.

sneer- Tr Bill's Sister. Swell Chance. recognized in Maryland as wel 1201 ness, Kilbinile. Fan Away. Glencot.

Tor ler. 78-76. holes with 103 putts, 13 less man the victim. The official end came with J07 quii. wooa rennani aiso mn.

Infantry Boxers to Fight Friday The best boxers in Uncle Sam's 185th Infantry from Camp San Luis Obispo will meet a se lcct group of Southern California amateurs in a service benefit show at Brookside Park in Pasadena Friday night at 8 o'clock. Leading the classy array of 155 W. Scharfr. 76-79. 157 Al Goodwin.

74-83. CLASS A SECOND Six furlongs. For 3-year-olds and up. Claiming. Purse (00: Rubble Lit, Golden Chance.

7 Kvil Spirit. Diavolo CllfT, Gridine, Hasten Henry. Uneasy, Upslala, Wingspread, Ancestral. BEST BET OKOOLE MALUNA. HV OSCAK OTIS FOURTH up.

1A High Jour. 113 5 40 3 40 2.40 Miss Polvo. 105 (Layton) 8.80 3.20 Valdina Flh. 115 (Thornton) 2 20 Time 1 49 2-5. Concessionaire.

Young Collar. Eddis Choice, Be Discreel, Fonsle, Lot wood also ran. Wood dropping a Mooter for a half after Ghezzi's second shot rolled off the green. terweight champion, and Cocoa Kid of New Haven, meet in a 10-rounder at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, Tuesday. The program: Monday At New York.

Jo Baskl, New York. v. Charier Harvey. New York, heavyweights. 8.

At Baltimore. Johnny Shkor. Baltimore, vi. Buddy Walker, Columbus. heavyweights.

10. At Syracuse, sumed riding in the next race. HORSE PAYS $78 Grey Buttons paid off in phone numbers $78 for winning tickets when he beat the favored Draco in the fifth race. It was the gelding's fourth out of the year, and he gamely stood a long stretch drive to nose out the public choice in 1:56 15 for one and one-eighth miles. The daily double of Ever Hopeful in the second and Miss Alameda in the third paid $46, while the quinelle Dr.

Ford and Au Man rewarded lucky ticket holders with the handsome sum of $263.20 for $2. BACK TO BEL MAR The racing wheel swings back to Del Mar tomorrow with a charity day card for the Community Chest fund of the San Diego district. A 2-year-old race with Ring Crosby's Okoole Ma-luna as the probable favorite will be the day's feature. 103 117 108 111 1)1 111 112 114 110 108 DELINE BANK (Strange) BACHELORS BABY (Corhetll JEALOUS MARY (Layton) TATTERED i no boy) GOLD COMET (Rodriguez) BALD SHOT (Robertson) PATRIOTIC fno boy) BAYAMO BREEZE (QTOiis) THE FLOWER (Flski MAESTRO 8ASCHA (Zufelt) Also eligible: NEAERA (no boy) SINGING PAIR (Deeiing) C1NESAR (no boyi 1 TAKEN (no boy) FIFTH clmg up, 1', Grey Buttons. 110 (Stransei 78 00 120 7.60 Draco.

115 i Haycock i 2.60 2.40 Qrayback. US (Fife) 3.20 Time. 1 56 1-3. Dengee. Marglebell.

My Boss. Thornhauah. Rothesay. Fra Diavolo, Patsy Perronl. Canton, vi.

Roscoe Toles. Detroit, heavyweights. 10: At Ber 10O 105 Scheffler Takes Ascot Auto Chase 1 El Cabrillo, Liberty Lad, Black Kerry, 2 Patriotic. Bald Shot, Gold Comet. .1 Pepinillo, Last Sun, War Account" -1 Count Dean, Suddenly, nard.

New York, vi. bod ferry, j-tiuourgn. middleweight. 8: Big Ben Moroz. New York.

v. Jose Fonseca. Mexico, heavyweights. 6: Jocko Sullivan. Niagara Palls, lniciedis also ran.

Scratched Belknot. SIXTH 148 O. Fields. 74-74. ISO -P.

H. Froellch. 74-7 151Roland Riddle. 74-77. 152 Art Llrette.

77-75; E. Miller, 75-77; P. Marble, 74-78. 154 1. Rlklmaru, 77-77: Steve Ayres.

76-78; R. B. Phillips, 75-79 155 Reed Norrls. 76-79: Ouy Price 75-80; H. Carstensen.

80-75. IVi 8. Wages. 81-75: R. W.

Goode, 78- 78: E. W. Rockwell. 79-77, 157 H. J.

Michael. 78-79; N. H. Bellis, 79- 7R. 158 Tom Gabbert.

77-81: W. F. Teb-betts. 77-81. 159 J.

S. Ondeck. 76-83; H. Better-berg. 81-78.

lfiS DeWltf, 86-80. 173 Alan Rudolph. 85-88. 181 Marion Pope, 87-94. CLASS 156 Gordon Erlckson.

K. Packham. 158 Bern Baker, Benny Miller. 159 W. Weltiman.

Bill Cameron, R. Luts, Bill For. R. Forbes. 160 L.

Hall, John Crund, 161 Kolts. E. Teigan, W. R. Solanl.

162 N. O. Relsenberg. nmiF wine ana rut ai, p---- ina or.nirf unH nn iprf in California I Sliver Treason, JOB (Layton) 14 60 5 40 4.00 Claiming. Purse 8800 All entered for 81000: vs.

Don O'Keefe, Syracuse, heavyweights. 4. At Louisville, Grady Flynn, Ban Francisco, vs. Curly Benton. Cincinnati, light-heavyweights, 10.

At Newark. Lew Jenkins. Sweetwater, lightweight Irrelevant. 118 iDeerlng) 3 80 3.00 Pnrror's JUh. 10R (Nassl) 3.00 I Candy Hero.

112 107 107 champion, vs. Joey Zodda, New York, light Time. 113 1-s. Ebony Kyes, proctorij Okoole Maluna, Praiseworthy. Mulligatawney.

up. 6 well Chance, Bill's Sister, weights. 10. nontitle. At cnietgo.

Tommy Cross. Philadelphia. v. Leonard Bennett, 101 115 Bill SchefTler of Glendale out-finished a field of 14 big car race drivers to win yesterday's 50-lap Detroit, welterweights. 8.

At San Francisco. ROYAL CIRCUS (Robertson) LISTOWEL i Zufelti GOLDEN EMBLEM (Edmundson) WITH US iFlsk) OOE9WELL (Rodrlgueg) SHASTA HI (Nevesi WAR ACCOUNT (Nassl) PEPINILLO (Corbetl) LAST SUN (Haycock) FOURTH Mile and one-sixteenth 112 a an inn cn JJUODie l.ll. Army battlers is Joe Bates, heavyweight from Fresno where he won the Golden Gloves title. Bates will battle Marcus Shaw, well known In local arenas, in one of the feature bouts. Following is the program: 185TH INFANTRY Featherweights John Swajrberg ys.

Chuey Flgueroa Lightweights Eddie Saucedo vs. George Barrientos, Michael Marchess va. Louie Soto, Blackle Hernandes vs. Roy Arce. Welterweights Nat Laminusl vs Georg Evans.

Tommy Clark vs. Sailor Larry Mil. ler. Mlddlewelghts John Crawford vs. unnamed opponent.

Heavyweights Joe Bates yg. Marcui Shaw. Jim Woodroof vs. Hugh Miller. Alternates Henry Oarcia (lightweight.) Alvin Dupree (welterweight.) Trainers Tony Mungo.

Ralph Mllano. Athletic officer First Lieutenant Mel. yln W. craghead. Athletic sergeant Sergt.

Jim Engatrom. Doctor Capt Verne Ghormley. Referee Sergt. Tommy Herman. Pat Valentino.

San Francisco, vs. Odell Polee. Los Angeles, heavyweights, 10. At .107 3.60 3.40 Nocreia. 109 (Carter) 5lRed Chick, 111 iFlsk) 4.20 St Paul.

Lem Franklin. Chicago, vs. Lou 118 Time. 1:13. Herod Ann.

Pontefract. Car Thomas. Indianapolis, heavyweights, 10. Tuesdsy At Los Angeles. Toby Vigil.

7 Hasten Henry, Evil Spirit, Diavolo Cliff. 8 Wingspread, West Acre, Bonnie Andrew. BEST BET EL CABRILLO. For roll's Joy. Treasure Isle, Cruialud, Pin-dars Pet also ran.

3-year-olds and up. Claiming. Purse $600. 163 L. Bwedo, Los Angeles, vs.

Cleo Brians. Brawler. lightweights, 10. At Hartford. Bobbr 1K4 L.

Hotra All entered for 8100O: main event at Ascot Speedway in 21m. 20s. Van Edwards, Belvedere, finished second; Bo Bo-shion, Oakland, third; Tex Peterson, Pasadena, fourth; Tex Sanders, Ft. Worth, fifth. EIGHTH 3-yr-olds, Roller Skates.

113 185 Roger Williams. Nelson Cullen-, COUNT DEAN (Corbctt) MISCREANT (Neves) 16; J. R. McFle, A. D.

Ralnville. PsulicORA 8 iDeerina) ivy, Hartiord. vs. Angelo Kaaano, NorwaiK lightweights. 8.

At Albany, N.Y., Harry Hurst, Montreal, vs. Felix Oarcls, Puerto Rico, welterweights, 10; Dan Williams. Albany, vs. Tommy Spiegel. Union- (Strange) 18.00 8 40 5 40 EL CABRILLO and PEPINILLO SaTHorn" 7 SSS'should give the form players Matthews.

SUDDENLY (no boy) ihH rc. i nanairr. r. i. Mcmiiian.

tukjnillo (rlsgi 112 118 107 10B 107 118 105 113 no 112 town, welterweights. 8. At Brooklyn. N.Y., Iizy Jannazto. New York.

vs. Cocoa Three stakes will be run during the week the $2000 Casa de Manana Hotel Stakes for 2-year-olds on Wednesday, the $2000 Motion Picture Handicap on Friday and the $2500 Walter Connolly Handicap on Friday. The Motion Picture has been changed from an event for older horses to one for 2-year-olds. Nominations for the Casa de Manana were made public today by Racing Secretary John Ma- Time. 149 1-5.

Frat Boy, a-How for the rest of the after- my. a-MlE Ross, Cosbo. Ironmith. Patti! mi Herod. Max Reb, Mr.

Nidr.h. Judys Flash noon on todays program at Del Tex Peterson and Rajo Jack, pre-race favorites, both spun out of contention, although Peterson Kid. New Haven, welterweights. 10 CANDY HERO (Simmons) MAD SCRAMBLE tClaeuett) YANKEE COLONEL (Jones) FOOLEM (no boyi DON ORAFTON (Fife) also ran. iiar.

OKOOLE MALUNA In the fifth and HASTEN HENRY in (lie sev- a S. H. Hill entry. NINTH up. 1T' At New York, Chalky Wright, Los Angeles, vs.

Paco Villa, Mexico, lightweights, 8. Wednesday At Cincinnati. Cleveland Brown. Cincinnati, vs. "Sonny" Brentz.

Louisville, featherweights. 10. At Indian managed to get running again and make up enough distance to OLD ROSEBUD'S PICKS 8.20 4 20 SSrt'h Fok, no s.30 appear as solid favorites but La Self, 105 'Goode) 7.oo not of the standout variety. WASHINGTON PARK rime, r-n-o. u.roj uuh, ntq nk-nni F.

A TIV4 ia hni'l- In nrnn. u. wind up fourth. Bo Boshion defeated Tex Sanders in a three-lap North vs. South match race in lm.

i. UOOse Uirl. Heart-i" mcaninui. Prevue, Magnanimous, fif) o. Hampton, J.

roweu, w. c. Wells. 173 G. E.

Curtis. CLASS 14 Of. 8. J. Sansering.

Forst. Y. Mlyakl, W. W. Leis.

172 Jim White. 173 C. Sellers. 1 174 Ralnh Emerson. B.

Robb. 177 M. Kldo. 170 Paul O'Hara. CLASS 170 J.

L. Lester, Vie Showers, lfll M. Kindy. 182 I. M.

Leseney. 188 Fred Roessler. 130 w. C. Erbea.

192 N. Heubieim. SENIORS Champion. HI Walton. 140: runner-up, jer class, and taken from good race luvius.

Those named were ncKy Otis, Outbid, Radio Joe, Radio Also eligible: FOXSTER (no boy) 112 SCOTCH HIGH (no Hoy) 115 BLUE BDIT mo boy) 110 FIFTH Five and one-half furlons. For 2-yeur-olds. Claiming Purse $900. Islam Olrl. Swan, Mulligatawney, entered for Hillfllly.

Henry Oreenock. Llchemn, Chance Lark. 12750: ret, 43000: PRAISEWORTHY 'Corbctt) 114 ISLAM OIHL (Neves) Ill SWAN lOrohsl 105 HENRY OREENOCK (Martinez) 114 LICHEMA (Kodriguex 114 HILLFILLY ino boy) Ill CHANCE LARK (no hoy) Ill OKOOLE MALUNA (Zufelti -112 and Peterson nosed out Jack by Inches in a 10-lap heat less Girl also ran. TENTH up, 1, Carsador, 120 (Malear) 4.00 2 60 2.20 Tyree. IIS (Carter) 3 40 2.40 Tonas.

11.1 iLayton) 2.40 Time. 1:47 1-8. Crystal Chief, Cue Ball, also ran. F.I.E r.NTH 14 Carouse. Ill (Haycocki 8 80 4 40 3.20 to MAD1E GREENOCK at Hollv park should hold PRAISEWORTHY at wire.

WINGSPREAD'S best will take the finale, and Zufelt is aboard. MAESTRO SASCHA in second Is given as best chance bet of the day. Crusade, Old Smokey, Justtce Court, Sky Victory, Gray Mystery, Conejo, El Cabrillo, Branda-mond, Border Gal, Capt. Fury, El Osuna and Jacks Rose. apolis.

Johnny Denson. Indianapolis, vs. Johnny Romero, San Dleto, heavyweights. 10. Thursday At Memphis.

Tony Novak. Kansas City, vs. Jack Marshall. Dallas, heavyweights, 8. At Waterbury, Carl Dell, New York, vs.

Manuel Villa, Mexico, welterweights. 8. At Baltimore, Lou Baltimore, vs. Joe Ma-rlnelll. Dayton, featherweights.

10: Lee Murray. New York. vs. Buddy Knox, Dayton, heavyweights, 10. At Youngstown, Lenny (Boom Boomi Msnclnl, New York, vs.

Pete Galiano. Baltimore, lightweights, 10. At New York, Carl Gugglno. Tampa. vs.

Gulllermo Puentes, Colombia, S.A.. lightweights. 8. Friday At New York, Lou Salica. New York, world's bantamweight champion, vs.

Henry Hook. Indianapolis. 10, nontitle. At Hollywood, Manuel Ortiz, Los Angeles, vs. 'Tony Olivera, Oakland, bantamweights, 10.

At Long Branch. N.J., Tippy Larkln. Garfield, vs. Georga Zeniaras, New York, lightweights. 10.

thriller in 4m. 36.60s. Other heat races were won by Ed Barnett, five laps in 2m. and by Van Edwards, six laps in 2m. 48.10a, 2 Panther Creek, Hard Biscuit, Little Hlf, 3 Wire Tapper, Bid Up.

Born to Run. 4 Zlg Zag. K. Dorko, Tomluta. 5 Delray, Bitter Ender.

New Englander. Waugh Pop, Forever Prince. Night Lady. 7 Flying Plaid, Earllana. Sir Kid.

8 War Vision. Alan Chicle. Colonel Joe. BEST DELRAY. ROCKINOHAM 1 Top Half.

Oreat Hurry. Lady Mascart- 2 Inactive. Mixwell, Dinner Jacket. 3 Spillway. Mlllend, Blue Leona.

4 Yetlve, Wise Counsel. Ugln. 5 Adams entry, Chuckle, Methodical. Bess Pari Ernest, Long Pass. 7 Dollar Sign.

Carlatone, Brave Actios, 8 Dinnapat, Circus Wings, Ting Trick. BEST YETIVE SARATOGA 1 Nelson entry. Hard Cracker, nnnf Ulffh MuLLIGATAWNEY (Balaskli Rogue, 107 iMcCown) 14.40 5 40 N. H. Bellis, 157; first low net, Vic Showers: second low net.

M. Kldo. SIXTH lx furlongs. For 3-year-old. Rakala.

114 (Hillmani 4 80 Time. 2:38. Iron Red. Tonkawa. Skeet- Other senior scores, 38 holes Vic Show ers, 179: W.

C. Erbes. J90: C. M. Heub- Claiming.

Purse $800. Long House. Legend Call, Bubble Lll, entered for 12250; rest, 82500; STRTNO MUSIC (Neves) Ill DETROIT ENTRIES leln. M. Kldo, 177: J.

K. Mcne. irk: F. C. McMillan.

167; M. Mlyakl. 1S6; Jim shooter, Delano C. Dasks also ran. TWELFTH up.

Vi Dr. Ford. 110 (Wahler) 86.40 27.80 8.00 WASHINGTON PARK ENTRIES White, 172; H. O. Lester.

165: George Dar- DOLL BABY iQrohsi 112 sir no card; James Bryson, 178; J. C. 114 COUNT CHAT (Balaskl) (Clear, fast; post 1.30 F.3.T.) FIRST up, 6 Sellers. 173: M. Miller, 188.

8WELL CHANCE (Corbetl) Ill Au Man. 115 (Hlllman) 3.80 2.40 Rf-Awn XJtmn 110 ifarferl Ann 118 ins Rockwlek fClear, fast; post 11:15 t.m., P.8T.) FIRST mdn. 6 JUNIORS Chamnlon. Bob Judson. 148; runner-up.

Time. 1:58 1-5. Mr. Finn. Kings Folly, Spanish Meld Wise Ace, Genial Manners.

Perfect Liar, Imperial Sun 118 Techy 111 111 Oh Honey Brush Brush 115 Trade West 112 Archduke, First bio. rjarg lassie aiso ran. i ion onver ljji2 Honey Chile. Last Frontier. 116: Winri ninua tie.

W. Hlgrlnson. 149; Tyrrell Garth 140: first low net. Walter Porterfield; Star Wind 118 Curliaueue Scratched Palomlta. iSallymar 115 Geanway 107 Iwnnrffnrrf Rellii 112 Pompe Bonn 115 ROCKINGHAM PARK ENTRIES second low net.

Reld Norrls. third low net, San-Monlcs, 118 Tuleyrles Lin Oreenskl 116 One Night American Brida. 112Valdlna Gaiety. llSitle. EiJBcne Miller and Oordon Frickson.

VALDINA BOSS (Frye i 111 LEGEND CALL (Parlso) 10B OCEAN BOUND iDeering) 108 OOLD 8UN (Flnncgaiu M(i9 BUBBLE LIL (Jones) GOLDEN CHANCE (Zufelti M03 Also eligible; BILLS SISTER (no boyi 108 COUNT US (Rodrlguen 117 MAD MACAW (no boy) 1C4 LONG HOUSE (no boyi 108 SEVENTH One mile. For 4-vesr-olds and up. Claiming. Purse rnoo. Aranmore Katonan and Berry Collide at Hollywood Wild Red Berry may run into a stone wall tonight and lose his light-heavyweight title when he wrestles Paavo Katonan, the "Kid From Helsinki." at the Hollywood-Legion Stadium.

The flying Finn has twice de iKlmmy 112 Southern Darky 107 Other junior scores. 36 holes W. Por- Devil Diver. Calumet entry, nj Pony Express. 1 4 Nettlesome, Lady Waterloo, Naval Reserve.

5 Rosetown, Tex Hygro. Level Best. Paul Pry. Sandy Boot. Roeetown, 104r7paus.

Lisnarn nrnriferv SARATOGA ENTRIES "In Pnt loin am fl i Meanwnue Aiumoni no terfieia, i.iu; uave smim, nugene rtfsb a.m. r.o.i.r uA.i. SECOND 8 Codoll 107 Busy Tuloma 107 Bo Betty Ceepeetee 114 Tex Kiss itiikh n. iig I MHirr. priu i-i'j, vjiiiui.ii irst maid.

SV skipper Jack 115 Oolden Monk 110 (Clear, fast; post 10:30 p.m., P.S.T.) 118 107 Woodsman Georgia 115 Accuse Me1 113 Belany llli arrnwn nimir i.vr tin ft fur FIRST 5' fur. 115 106 Bear Island 111 Dimness 116 Amazta 11!) Hedda Gab jog Sidetrack 112 Little Big lAnnett 99 Mr. Chicle Winnie 104 Indignation JiSunRid 100 Chance 114! THIRD 2-yr. -olds. Sti Great Hurry Lady Mascara.

Anzao Merrily Go Dot Says Not Top Half 107 Deeba 107 1 jf) riora Dpn 118 Lady Thirteen 106 Mine 117 Milk Toast 114 Hooks 117 Lift 114 a-Electrlc 117 Grey Wing 114 Can-Jones entered lor iisoo; rest, Quadrant HIGH STRIKE (no boy) 110 Ky Flash HOME BURN1NO (Martini, 110 Hard Cracker DIAVOLO CLIFF (Balaskli 113 Boot High CONSCRIPTION (lio boy) 107ilslams Islam GRIDINE (Zufelt) M10 a-On Parole BEST ROSETOWN. DETROIT 1 Curllqueue. Spanish Maid, Imperial Sun. 2 Chance Sord. HI Winnie, Codolt.

3 Dated Up. Destiny Deb, Miss Hardbeok 4 wexler entry, Sam Baker entry. 5 8crappy Isalot, Sameron. 111 U7 a rtrnhm llg t-aisaa Frickson. 156: James Kolts.

161: Franklin Hops, 1K3: Fete Reld. 170: Allan Rudolph, 173. TEAM SCORES Pasadena .563) Pat Abbott, 135: Fred Clark 140: Ray Hanes. 145; Ellsworth Vines, 142, Lona Beach (578)- Jimmy Clark, 141: Del Walker. 139: W.

Porterfield, 150; Bohby Judson. 148. Woodland Hills (5791 Boh Johns. 147: Ralph Wolf. 142: Cubby Culbertson.

142; John Hanley. 141. Los Angeles (581. San Francisco (584.) Glendflle (587.1 Beverly Hills (190.) Ingle- in a.mn in Bvls Betty Two Ways Inscota 98 Lightsome 103 i Destiny Deb k. 08 Telescope 108 111 Dated Up 108 Miss Hard Boot 104 rinrtmm 1 AO 102 Calculator 112 107 Jerry B.

113 10.1 Oonnaglna 108 115 Black River 112 112 Hlghthnrne 117 107 Lady Emlson. 112 107 Honey Roll 107 SECOND Clmg- UP, 6 and Ud Uuatilta 108 Tedium 113, Hard Biscuit HASTEN HENRY (Flskl 1I3 ARANMORE (no boyi 112 EVIL SPIRIT (Rodriguez) 109 a-Mr. and Mr. c. e.

Nelson entry. feated Berry at eatchweigms, unuco, Rocky Hill, Mature. a ni TV bin 1 a ui vn Mnu tli fra of 113 Jane Vlto lW Emdale SECOND up, 7 a-Royal Ill e-Pinch' Hitter. 105 1 1-5J1JleJ Chuckler, Out of Fir. zvaiuiiuii uusiiv.

"'iMallnda 103 career Girl 10H million .1 tin A fur EIGHTH Mile and dne-slxteenth. For 1 1 1 I -J 115 D-steu ill c-uasn ueai iiiai" nmuu, 3-year-olds and tip. Claiming. Purse 8800. the film-capital fans the mmute im imsmacken Bold General.

ma'KnoCKRUnp ll wuyai nnm ivj 120 Shadburn 105 Palrcais 105 All entered lor $1000: V. nrr-iA tnii iit rinor a fau 1nL Tb-lut' iii Rum To 110 Bulldlnger Royal Taste Busy Fingers No Ending Hl-Kld Norotoa 115 a-Lalter's Choice 105 b-Mae Ill HOiSam G. ..105 wood Santa Monica ,607.) ultiDdo 103 Mixwell 1 13 i Valdina Dude 103 Grand Central 9 (Substitute! Jack Chanceful, Black Arrow. BEST SCRAPPY W. US 112 WEST ACRE (Parlso I CROSS S.

mo boyi WINGSPREAD (Zufelt) 111 nr.nna. Bni ino OvDnv Monarch. 103 Bid Up 115 Allergic 110 Chalmac 115 Joanny 115 Her Quest 120 Residue 112 Murnh 120 Never Cease 110 Span? 115 Maydig liionuis iiyu. xic iwjl nuai, me wulfstan 107 a M. Wexler entry, 8 O.

Baker 8r. entry. Dixlana entry. STARTING" TIME (Second time Indlca'es afternoon, roundt 7:37 (11:37) M. Kido.

Mike Miyake, React THIRD up. 6 113 UJ NAKASUN iMsrtlnli nsasaun iMnrtlilll 115 115 110 103 lis rhlla BONNIE ANDREW (Malear) l' t.rk Sun Lark FIFTH 8 fur. 119 Florlan Beau. UPSLALA (Layton) iot XJ4 naua ur 108 Scrappy W. 113 111 Bill G.

1U JXVBright Camp 108 Hand A Olove. 1 183 1 Jack Fly 115 Gallant Btroke. 115 H3fiSS3Pii 108 Tetratown 113 Mill End 113 Miss Co-ed 113 Spillway 108 Olenbroom 113 Sparking 113 Pomplit 110 Travis Blue Leona Dona's Pal Noon Btep Neon Light VlaJero Minstrel Wit Billy Bee Bully Time 108 R. Rlklmaru. 108! 7:44 (11:44) Paul MatJiews, R.

Forbes. 114 'Oordon Erlckson, Bob Chandler. I 7:51 (11:51) F. C. McMillan.

J. R. Mc-Fie. O. E.

Curtis. J. R. Ralnville. I' 7:58 White, Max Miller, 1' Frhen.

Vie Showers. 108lZlg Zag US Bright Willie 110 I FIFTH Alwcs 2g Delray iiV's'lng; Torpedo. Daisy Boy 115 Dignity 103lsalot 113 Mystery Marvel 103 OIVTIl mauv u- ..14. a.M A 118 TEN ACE (Frye) IDLE ALONG (Wahler) MACABRE (Strante) ANCESTRAL (Corbetl) Also eligible: UNEASY (no boy) EASY DOE8 IT ine boy) WHERE AWAY (no boyi sii UH. 113 Chicago Dr.

114 Dorko 105 Jesebel II 115 Ferocity 107 Bon Jour 104 Baran 110 1121, "'u-rmVuo" ilngs and horses, 1 ml. 70 '3 Daj.1,U11i 1A1 Srlrna 118 b-Yukon FOURTH Clmg 6 sitter Ender public likes. The Finn has scored four k.o.'g with a hold he calls the "rocket ship" pile driver. The four victims of the "rocket" were Alex Kasaboski, Berry, Danny McShain and Jesse James. 'McShain, seeking to get back into the picture, wrestles George Dusette of France in tonight's six-round semi-windup.

Other bouts are Monte LaDue, French "Apache," with Billy Var-go, the "correspondence school" 1 07 1 Triera'rch Blue Booties 116 e-BIIUkrieg fit roACIMrrM inn Bob's Way 5 Onugo 114 Smith David 5 Ocean Tide 107 Telepathy Mature 109 Frank C. 113 Clapalr a-Bardla U6 Mr. uoose 103 TJgln 113 SIXTH up. 1 ml. Dlnsen Gleeman Merry Gesture Yetlve Stepinfred Be Prepared Wise Counsel 111 HnntTn.

Horn. Iisl 110 -Bettyg Bobby 104 lis Hunting Home, lis nno ma 116 Highborough 116 Middlestone 116 Ramilies 116 a-Blson Walt a Sliver Grail Town League 104 lis! SEVENTH up, 116 Bond Hill 101 Flyahead 115 11. Madam Orev 108 Chuckler 117 Paramount Cubs Win to Extend Streak 110 Artstocrncy 110 ini aiin ili 111 tnnia's pi 101 Birocco 11" ii.i josie rai onn sinur ir 108 116 Rencourt b-Wlshbone Pony Expresg 'First Lord thfir Devil Diver 116 c-Talent Bcout. US Out of 106 Invincible 109 8:05 (12:051 Steve Ayers. J.

O. Kolts, Joe Leseney. Fred Roessler. 8 12 Ben Forst. J.

Bryson, W. E. Pobb. R. Dodson.

8:19 Jack Radford. W. F. Teb-bets. Tom Oabbert.

Art Llrette. 8:26 (12:261 Bill Cameron, Ralph Emerson. 8. J. Sanserlno.

J. R. Lester. 8:33 (12:331 Mike Holra, J. Hall.

W. Wettcman. Ralph Phillips. 8:40 (12:40) F. Bnffman, Andy Holmes, Paul Marble.

F. H. Froellch. 8:47 (12:47) Al Ooodwln. James Butler, M.

Simpson. H. McDo'e. (12:54) Bruce McCormlck. Jim Mo.

llnarl. Mat Palacio Jim Clark. 9:01 (1:01) Pat Abbott, Del Walker. Fred Clark. Marin Ooniales.

116 Park llBiBig Bubble 112 FIFTH The Hudson, allowances. S'i Methodical 115 Header 108 Chuckle 11S York River Ill Paramount Cubs ran Niaht Lady 96 Plowshare 112 a-Be Blue 103 a T. H. Heard Jr. entry.

SEVENTH IV, no nipsicaic no SemiprO String tO 11 Straight -71, Harrington Stable entry. boy; Sheik Mar Allah, champion! Verity 112 a-Irlsh Ivy 113 a-Catcall 115 Ask Aunt Ada 108 Dissension Sir 107 Red Tet 110 113 Lee's Jlmmle 113 EIGHTH up. 1, Imperial 104 Speedy Squaw, 104 Flighty Marie 104 Opoca 107 Brill 104 Leading Bet 109 Bold General 104 Jeffersontown 104 Blight Error 117 8am Alexander. 117 herokee 104 tntrip 104 a Mrs. w.

w. Adams and Miss Wendy; Five All 108 Earllana Ann Adams entry. lAlclnous games with an 11-3 victory over a vput StW. Hollywood American Legion at foirth 8isoo added, Helmet Hand- 4t. a.u tu.A ricap.

Grade 6 camel rider or rersia, witn hod Gregory, the "Bundle pYom Britain:" Billy Weidner, tlje Dutch KfXTlI flm I.vr ilfls nn. 1 A ml 'Ivlht Field 118 Btr Kid 100 Ebon Flag 103 Low Hat 105 1 Heresheeoities mi Larkalong me CUDS 111-iu, xiuo uivu. anu pon( HONearsight 111 9:08 (1:08) smiiev eulrk. srnie cam, Parl-Ernest 108 Here Again 8now Moon 97 Long Pass Bess 103 Transmitter Sl'B up. man, with Red Lyons, the Texas; 113 EIGHTH up.

1V 106 Some Folly T. Oarth Nell Whitney. OircrlanH A i voutorrlnv fapv Naval Reserve 106 Mettlesome 122 Elaborate Warren Keeley. Ellsworth UVenand AVC, jeSteraay. Lasey Ltdy 108 Quakertown and Silent Rat-, Banker jim 105 Battle Line iiu-, 1 10 113 Pernlea 109 vines.

uo urowneii. n. reimpoio. SEVENTH 1 109 104 Weatcnn 106 War Vision Wonka, center fielder, helped 116 tUck soindieto nrTH 200O added, the Molly Brant Black Arrow 118 Chubbina 9:22 (1:22) Ray Hanes, Bob Judson iiiai John Hnnler. Bob Simmers.

Joe Fete Ill Carlatone Bun Nimbus Ill Davitt Pallo Ill Brave Action Victors With lour nUS 111 nve Handicap. up, fillies and mares. E1 Mansur 116 Jack w. lOil Dorothy -Rock 110, Montana Miss tan, Kansas City deaf-mute, with Karl Gray, managed by Joe Marsh who developed Frank Gotch. 100 Alan Chicle 115 Panjab 112 Inscomlra 99 Acute 104 Chance Ray 107 Montell 107 Colonel Joe 99 Banola 100 Kiev Singer 111 Hells Cap Orandioso 11 i c.cW,,j..eS"u Si iM If 1131 9 29 (1:29) Ralph Wolf.

Charles Lane, 110 1 HI Walton, Herb Cole. 1071 9:36 (1:36) Jim Dugan, Bob MeOovny. Dollar Sign 113 Miss High Hat 106 Chlcharra 105 122 109 EIGHTH Clmg up 1 Tiny Trick 115 Circus 110 Hustle Along 104 Tex Hygro 118 Rosetown 118 Baby Sister 107 i Buck Weaver, Bob Johns Argentine Classic Run times up. It was a Class A game. Hd Score: i Level Best iC' Mr'on Hollywood Legion ...3 4 2 SIXTH 9:43 11:43) L.

Ce's Bob Barnard. 107 ReDel er 113 Maeneet ins mnuanuo via st a Bonnie Vixen .,112 Winter Sea 110 Oixadea 108 Dlanapat ...103 up, 1H t5Ut.IU,,S A1KH.S, AUg. o. ((') 113 Sandy Boot H8iGav Bov. a 3.vear-olfl colt todav ft-.

Paramount Cuba 11 14 Paul Pry ft Schafer and Morrison: Esclalr and purnptun 118 Interlace 10:. fu'rn a riMiiun Zunlga. Oeneral Mowlee. 118 WUli LUC I Uli(t UC WLl iilUB, UilC of the most important events In 8IVENTH up, 6 fur. Beach Feature El Diablo and Hardboiled Hag-gerty collide Friday night in the mat feature at Ocean Park 5 Brazil Race to Outsider RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug.

3.) -The Uruguayan horse Polux won 'Brazil's outstanding horse race, the Grande Premlo do Brasil, to-iUv. He ran the 3000 meters in Argentine He covered 10:39 (2.39) A. Phillips, A. Rudolph, D. 113 Bomsr 113 Jim Thomoson.

C. Culbertson. 9:50 (1:501 Otto Stroebel, Fred Gilbert. W. Scharf.

Chuck Berdrow. 9:67 (1:57) Ouy Price R. Riddle. E. Miller.

H. W. Betterberg. 10:04 (2:04) H. Michael.

R. W. Oeode, J. Soulier. W.

Rockwell. 10:11 (7:11) H. Belli, Ooldle Field. Verne Baker. Reed Norrls.

10:18 (2:181 H. Carstensen. W. Wella, Bwedo. C.

Wages. 10:5 (2:25) J. 8. Ondeck, R. Lutt Bill Foy, Charles perry.

10:32 (2:32) U. Cullenward. Roger Williams, Ben Miller, H. Fackham. Lions May Lose Weiss DETROIT, Aug.

3. The Detroit Lions may lose Howie Weiss, the former Wisconsin DeWitt. O. Relsenberg. iCleo Iuise 106 The Thane Ill at f.

10: :46 1.. u. Mampion, j. rovwu, Barrymore -106 Ban steiana ioi n'Ham. VI Osborne UaalhlAWH ioi woodvaie ls.

108 ijlippodrome in 1:37 to lead Toato lis Pause i Arena. The winner gets a crack "10:53 (2 53) -M Klndy, M. Pope, Llanero atlii i.nuini I I ill I iih Mil, lit star, who has become quite Sandor Szabo's wrestling title 3-5 Shanghai was Winning Wire code advices M. Heubleln. J.

Grund. 11:00 3:00) J. C. Sellers, Bill Solani. I.

Tensn, W. W. Mar, Blue 16-12-28; Brown 22-8-15. table to his insurance company, the following and Apol third. 1.

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