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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 34

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The Morning Newsi
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Wilmington, Delaware
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''t'V THIRTY-FOUR WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. THURSDAY, JULY 19. 1951 1 Classified. 2-year-olds and up, 6 11 Miss Wicomico. T.

Walters) 5-2 '2 Barbara Song. (E. Myer 15-1' 3 Esso. W. Fleming 15-1 I Tournament today with a 6-0, 6-0 victory over Velma Middleton of England.

THIRD RACE Purse 700, Trot. 19 Classified. 3-year-olds and up, 1 mile: Trudean. (W. Holmes) 4-1 2 Colby Eden.

(No Driver) 9-2 3 Pack Up, R. McPhillips) 15-1 BALTIMORE ENTRIES air. iVi', nd u- non-win-ert 1951), 1 mile: T. Herse DrWer Odd The Quick Tempo Victor In Baltimore Trot Event stein. And the windup Australian tag team engagement went to the combine of Kenny Ackler and Tony Martinelli.

They vanquished Red Ryan and Miguel Torres two falls to one. 4 Uong Parade, E. Adams) 12-1 I 5 Major Castle. J. Stokeley) 8-1 1 4 Fletcher Hanover.

(C. Stanbaugh) 10-1 5 Reaping. tC. Crockett) sional tennis championship's Ben-rus trophy this summer. He succeeds Segura, Ecuadorian champ who now lives in New York City.

The rankings include: Segura, Pancho Gonzales of Los Angeles, Jack Kramer of Los Angeles, Don Budge of Hollywood, Frank Parker of Hollywood, Bobbie 5-2 10-1 15-1 12-1 BALTIMORE. Md Julv 18 (Rrw. 6 Breeiy Mite. C. Glgee) 7 Little Me.

(R. Riddick) Illustrious. tW. Clark Al Eligible Frank Kovacs Given Top Ranking Among Net Pros CLEVELAND, July 18 (JP). The National Professional Tennis Players Association today picked Frank Kovacs of Oakland, as its No.

1 player for 1951. Kovacs won the national profes Baltimore Selections iT 1 nover, (w. Tingle) 2-1 Wartime, H. Short) 10-1 3 El Hinour, tE. Adams) 5-2 4 Prince Darnley, (W.

Wathen) 15-1 Lady Broois. G. Kin 12-1 UP- L. Turkhngton) 7-2 1 Prince Norris. a.

Myer) 15-1 Gemette Bunter, S. Fox) 20-1 AU Eligible Star Oaie McKinny. (P. Church) 15-1 Patrick Colleen. M.

Hubbard 20-1 SECOND RACE Purse $700, Pace. 20 ClaSSiflffri 1 MISS GIBSON WINS FRINTON ON SEA. England. July 18 (JP). Althea Gibson, the American Negro champion from New York, advanced to the fourth round of the Essex Lawn Tennis Sandra Worthy.

E. Van Sant) 10-1 Abbe M. Volo. W. Webb 6-1 FOURTH RACE Purse $2,000.

Pace 2-year-olds, (Stake), The Catonsville, 1 mile: rmen Hanover, Elza Hanover. Eas Riggs of Los Angeles and Bob 6 Bardia Guy, E. Brennen) 20-1 7 Dona June. (R. Ryan) 4-1 8 Minola Castle.

IN. Laraia) 3-1 Also Eligible Cash Dillon. (M. MacDcnaldi 4-1 Maxine Kitty. (J.

Goodnough) 3-1 SIXTH RACE Purse $700, Trot, 14 Classified, 3-year-olds and up, 1 mile: 1 Mont. J. Stokeley) 5-2 2 Breeee Up. (J. Brown) 10-1 3 Winnie L.

Wilson. G. Marker) 5-1 4 Pastor Hanover. 1N0 Driver) 6-1 5 Sharon Hanover. N.

Laraia) 4-1 6 Flaxscot, (E. Kelly 9-5 Alae Eligible Day Marine, (No Driver) 6-1 SEVENTH RACE Purse $2,000, The Pikesville, one mile. 1 Skelter J. Brown) 3-1 ter Up. 2 Main Abbot.

Flying Hawk. Bob Teller. 3 Colbv Eden. Reintnv. Trurinn Rogers of Los Angeles.

4 3nitti DiLtaI. O.ll. Ti B.WI SptciaU for Thurs. Ft. Sat.

1 Ichabod Crain. (D. Cameron) 2 Fingo. IE. Avery 3 Trixie Tass.

(J. Stokeley) 4 Bobby Brewer. (J. Workman) 5 Kalida, (A. Myer) 6 Mighty Demon.

tR. Hayes) 7 Stubby Brooke. (E. Kelly) 1 South Dakota. H.

Short) 9 Might Lucky. (W. Wathen) 10 May Cardinal. to. Davis 6-1 3-1 15-1 8-1 12-1 20-1 8-1 5-2 10-1 20-1 Brewer.

5 Miss Wicomico. Minola Castle, Dona June- 6 Flaxscot. Mont. Sharon Hanover. 7 Skelter.

Paige Direct. Jean Chief. 8 Kelly Chief. Japonica Red. Peggy Ann.

Best Bet FLAXSCOT. i Dina Bunter. L. Payne) aBob Teller. (H.

Stout IIom G- Brenneman) I 4 Widower Wig. W. Tingle) 'Main Abbot. (J. Brown Ting H.

Allen) 1 Hubie. (W. Fleming -Topsy Scott, E. Kelly) 15-1 6-1 10-1 20-1 5-2 3-1 5-1 12-1 2 Bermuda 'O. Davis g-v MS 3 Bob Mitchell (O.

Marker 3-1 4 Pais Direct A Mveri in-" 11 Laurelite Hanover. (G. Bren'ma) 20-1 12 Jollity Girl. R. Ryan) 20-1 5 Hillcrest Bertha E.

Adams) 6-1 6 Royal Sue iH. Kelly) g-i Alse Eligible Irt Hanover, B. Puckett) 8-1 Trojan Hanover. (F. Church) 6-1 cial).

The Quick Tempo, 3-year-old filly owned by Dr. G. Bache Gill, of Washington, b. won the second division of the Chase Stake $1,200 trotting stakes event at Baltimore Raceway tonight before some 4,000 fans. Henry Clukey drove the daughter of Volstadt over the mile distance in 2:10 3-5 to finish a length ahead of Inert Siskiyou, which had been leading frcm the half.

The program was called off after the sixth race due to a power failure at the plant. The total, handle at this point was $147,295. Quick Tempo which now boasts a win at each of the Maryland trotting tracks this season, Rosecroft, Laurel, and Baltimore, paid $4.80, $4 and $3 after coming up from third position on the last turn. FIRST RACE Purse 8770, pace. 19 classified, 2-year-olds and -up, 43rd division), one mile: Windy Law tC.

Oakley) $6 80 $3 80 $3.68 Tiddly Winks IM. Hubbard) 6 20 40 Gamble (Wm. Hudson) 4.28 Time 2:09. Mighty Arrow, Single Don. Crest Deacon Siskiyou, also started.

SECOND Purse 1700. pace. 18 classified, 2-year-olds and up. (1st 1 mile. Hob Nob $7.00 $3.60 82.8 m-ii-ia are Held horses.

FIFTH RACE Purse $700. Pace. 17 7 Sweet Alvina T. Walters 10-1 Cr 8 Jean Chief (E. Avery) EIGHTH RACE Purse $700.

Pace Classified 2-year-olds and up, 1 mile, 1 Kiss 'N Tell. (W. Fleming) 2 James The Sixth. (W. Hudson) 3 Max Napoleon.

G. King) 4 Kelly Chief. IF. Mears) 5 Symbol The Great. (T.

Lewis) 6 P'8gy Ann. (G. Brenneman) 7 Japonica (L. O'Neal) 5-1 18 (2nd 5-1 20-1 15-1 5-2 8-1 4-1 3-1 15-1 With of T.yfT (The IE asbsf Shave on the Face of fhe Earth 1 'iva Seat Vicky Hal. (No Driver) Also Eligible Scotland's Mazy.

(E. Myer) Bills Helen. (M. MacDonald) 10-1 3-1 with tho Now Do Luxe Babe Ruth's Net Estate Appraised at $360,000 NEW YORK. July 18 (JP).

Babe Ruth, highest paid baseball star of his era and a big spender, too rA jScart (E. Kellyj 4.40 8.48 Pat Jester IE. Ayery) 3.40 Time 2:10 2-5. Coale Bay. Prince Von-ian.

R. C. Grattan, Head Pin, Japoni-a i Red also started. DAILY DOUBLE WINDT LAW AND HOB NOB PAID 33. FOR VI.

THIRD Purse 8700, trot 17 classified, 3 year-olds and up, one mile. GingerHanover Tcufte, ALL PLASTIC left a net estate of $360,000. Estate tax appraiser Samuel E. UJ Lepler approved the figure today T- 1 SEAT COVERS 1 oaseoaus immonai nome run king made an estimated $1,425,000 during 24 years in baseball. He died of cancer three years ago Fmr Moti C.r Imtludiag 19S1 split 1 BCIC COUPES G.

McLean 88 20 $3.80 $2.48 Rapid Hanover J. Goodnough) 4.40 2.60 Lady C. Knierim) 2.4 Time 2:10 3-5. Gallavant. Peter Alden, Janie Mite, Moppitt and Scotch Boy also started.

FOURTH Purse $1,200. trot. 3-year-olds and up, 25 (stake) (first division) 1 mile. Flashy Princess E. Avery) $6.00 $3.60 $2 60 Tanya Hanover J.

Thomas) 4.80 3.80 Bandleader iH. Short) 3 Time 2:07 3-5. Maurice Hanover, Royal Rosecroft, Pard C. Advance Guard, Pronto Miller and Nina Paul Gallon also started. FIFTH Purse $1,300, trot.

3-year-olds and up (stake; (2nd division). One Quick Tempo iH. Clukey) $4.80 $4.00 $3.00 Inert Siskiyou Hubbard) 5.20 3.80 Linda Dean J. Thomas) 4.40 at the age or 53. He left his widow, Mrs.

Clara Mae Ruth. $5,000. plus a life interest in a $179,611 trust fund and in the estate after all bequests were taken out. When she dies, 10 per cent goes to the foundation the Babe dedicated to "The kids of America." He left $5,000 each to two addpted daughters, Julia Ruth 'Landers of jm Iff li rictirr I too 95 value "IS-tll PFHA a -I IKearsbarge, N. and Dorothy 'Sullivan Ruth Tirone of New York.

it $125 Lux Grn Fathr Wighf Razor 'it Gm Pvsh-Pak 00 blados) "jV Havy gold plato TV Ivory tono handlo In rich plastic cato Green, Maroon. Blue. Colorful Striking Patterns. Metchino Savon nd Cotton Cloth Trim. Heavily To a sister, Mary H.

Moberly of Baltimore, Ruth left $10,000, He left $1,175 worth of basebaM mementos and trophies to the Baseball Hall of Fame at Cooperstoton, N. Mitched. fiped and Reinforced 3 MS Strain Poir.t. 1 Time 2,:10 3-5. Dumbarton, Amplifier.

Pepper's Pride. Gypsy Frisco. Flyint Saucer. Lucy Lybrook also started. SIXTH Purse $800, pace.

13 classified. 3-year-olds and up, one mile. Winnie Direct iH. Clukey) $26.60 $6.80 $5 40 Cash Kirk (M. Harmening) 3.00 ,2.60 Prince Walte (P.

Jones 4 40 Time 2:06 3-5. Fair Honor. Harvey Pointer, Hi-Lo's Forbes, Colonel Dan, Bob Key also started. 8eventh and eighth races cancelled due to power failure). YOUR LICENSE CARD OK'S YOUR CREDIT WEK 'Jl Merger.

of City Alleys And Grady's Announced Plans were announced yesterday for the merger of two famed Wilmington bowling alleys to form one 30-alley The organizations involved are Grady's, located at Eighth and Orange Streets, and City Alleys at 710 Tatnall Street. A syndicate, headed by Arthur J. Matthews, owner of Grady's and L. H. Podolin, Universal Amusement Corporation president, has pur Gene Stanlee Triumphs Over Terror in Mat Duel Gene Stanlee, wrestling's Mr.

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