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TWENTY-SEVEN WILMINGTON MORNING NEWS. WILMINGTON. DELAWARE, FRIDAY. APRIL 21, 1944 WILMINGTON MUKtNliNO incwj. vv -w $458,000 STAKE, PURSE DISTRIBUTION AT DELAWARE PARK Three Wilmington Athletes NORTH END ROLLS THE SPORTS TRAIL Accepted by Marine Uorps PAGE AND BYRE GOLF FINALISTS 1944 Total Boosted Almost $100,000 Over Voniree uame.

and nerk un when NTO THIRD PLACE A trio of popular and outstanding. St. Ann's quintet. 1943-44 cham r. Y.

who also By WHITNEY MARTIN ik-irnr vnnv Anril 20 iJP) The Keller or Di Maggio or Gordon or wiiminotnn athlete were accepted LUUilB I 1 hr players all trotted out to the right fh- field with no truant for service wun tne Marine u.pa played witn tne uoniocre i -time the past season, was rejected. Dickey came to Dat, tnen sen.e back and wait until they came up again. Now every man who comes up is a officers following them and without Turns in Score of 2,872 In That of 1942 Meeting after physical exam inations at Camden yesterday, while a suspicious character. You don't know what hell do. where the strength of a club lies.

It was rookies tripping over feet tnat were ouii when you and I were, McGee. The pitchers scuffed the dirt around the mound monchalantly and the inflelders threw the ball around North Carolina Star And Metropolitan Ace Clash For North-South Crown fourth was re Class A Five-Man Event Of City Bowling Tourney Worth PnH rolled Into third Dlace Salaty suffered a severe leg injury in basketball this season and the Army physicians rejected him on that account. Chadick, considered the outstanding Wilmington basketball player in years, was a member of the Wil jected due to an Injury suf- Meet Opens May 29, who stole the snow tnat aiiernouu, although there were veterans sprinkled here and there in the lineup. It wasn't Mel Ott or Ducky The SPORTS PATROL IT. Ret O.

B. Patent Office) zestfully after every puwui, uums up by tossing it gently to the chucker. TTieTTOTTR.KT. X. Anril 20 UP) Mm in Class A of the five-man team Closes July Ao The trio of Marines, due to report for ac- Mrs- Estelle Lawson Page, the Chapel event in the Wilmington Bowling In fact, it looked just une r.

Kv irnm. it was baseball Medwick who won me game, although Ernie Lombardi's rousing single helped. Say, there was a time Racing June 12, 19 Association cnampionsmps ai me Parkway last night with a score of 2872. Hill nousewiie, ana j.ay oymc, youthful Metropolitan star from Rye. N.

adcanced today to the W.l ouu they unfolded at the Polo Grounds tive duty in about 30 days, are: Paul Cha- By OSCAR FRALEY NEW YORK. April 20 U.R Steve when those three men on tne same mington High School team, piayea in the C. Y. O. League and became a regular with the Blue Bombers this year.

He played in every league game xto.nffhan RerlK took over second i prk win have stake last Tuesday, uooa oaseoaii, you didn't know there was a war on i oware of missine stars. club would really have been some- tv.irT won't there? finals the annual wortn ana sioutn women's golf tournament, and they meet tomorrow in an 18-hole dick. a mem place in Class witn a oaa voiai. Fillpowics. the old Fordham bone-crusher, put himself on the open ber of the Blue Las', night's scores: Anyway, the BaseDau tnis year you would have considered it just MOrr.vi vr the -hamnionshiri.

1 r- etnimpntji in neDLOK North End 3 market today as a football coacn another opening game 01 normal year. is going to be a lot better man you have been led to believe. It's a iit hut it will warm the Mrs. Page, winner 01 ine evem from 1)35 to 7942. had Bombers, 1943-44 champions of the American Basketball ailU wna Coach Barney Sedran club win the, first half and to defeat the Phila a steel Cli and In the same sentence empha rmvii i iniv umerence Monaghan Red SS" little trouble in disposing of Mary Paul Chadick (Buddv) Clark, hearts of the fans if they don't insist sized that his days as an active grid- c.o the crowd wasn't auite as Ward BaKtrs League; Art and purse distribution of approxi-, mately $453,000 for 1944.

an Increase of almost $100,000 over the dlstrlbu-j tlon In 1942, which waa the last year lot operation, according to an an-j nouncement Horn the Delaware i Steeplechase and Race Association. The Delaware race meeting will run from May 29 to July 4. both lnclu-I slve. but there will be no racing on Clay Connor 01 uurnam. n.

Iron player are over. large as usual, what with thousands rni7 who mizht have been there Wilmington High School and C. Y. New Yorker z3 Monaghan white 2328 Monachaii Blue 2498 winning 5 and 4. Miss ayrne naa a time in defeating her semi on making comparisons.

Willie Pep Punches Out delphia Sphas in a payon lor league crown. Clark Is the son of Albert (Buddy Clark, center on the Defiance football teams which won the state ViamninnshiB under the In the sporty flannels of the New O. basketball player, and jonnny Dreslvate 23,1 away toting guns or sailing the seven finals opponent. Marjorie Row of York baseball Giants and with a The Uiaert (Class A Dobryznski, basketball and baseoaii player in local ranks for a number of years. Win Over Snooks Lacey Anniston.

ana in romrjetition after a year's seas, but otherwise it was aouui. same. Th. not the usual march to tne backdrop of bantering ball players, only football-loving fanatic could v. coaching of the late Charley Welsh.

John (Slats) Salaty, co-capiamoi NEW HAVEN, Conn, April 20 OI.R) layoff. Mrs. Page hit her stride early 1- the matrt and took the fifth. United Bottling J91I Pusev and Jones Moid Loft North End Clas Bi Orchem flagpole behind a National Guard two Mondays. June 12 and June Brennan Writes Condition Book vA-miarA nrnnii.

veteran rac- talk about forward passes and Featherweight Champion Willie band pumping away maiy. was the bunting draping the stands sixth, seventh, and eighth holes In had a card of 35 eolne Pe of Hartford, making his second punts, but Fillpowicz qualified him-lf a. verbal "aulck-chanee" art ling aecretary and handlcapper, who Monaghan Ria Z-Zn Ward Baiter? 3SW successful comeback fight since be out against a 41 for the Durham rii-t5 nfflc, oodeers. ist by monologulng first about the and there was tne mayor wuu card hat throwing out the first ball in all directions and then settling into a Landis pose, chin, on lane. Mongrels, Bears.

LO-rums. oi. 1 girl. At the 140-yard sixth, her tee shot in feet, awav and she holed out ing honorably aiscnargea irom tne Navy, tonight won a 10-round decision frcm Snooks Lacey of New grid game, then swltcnmg uj oase-ball. He wound up with a hopeful nrpritntinn thaf.

he mav some day ter's. Transportation, uouoirs 1-VI. R. Stewart Singles. F.

Devme. 1. nil Gilford Ord box rail. for a two. Miss O'Connor's tee shot nance.

London Dry. Wagon Wheel. Svca- emulate Frankie Frisch. the famed The advance nublicitv for the sea- Pen. tentatively scheduled to right recently returned irom onmo -mingo where he was consultant to the government on the establish-ment of racing, has written the condition book for Delaware Park's 30 days of racing.

Mr. Brennan will Issue three 10-day books, the first of them comprising eighty races, will shortly be issued to horsemen. Mr. Brennan in discussing the increased distribution which will be was within 12 feet but she needed efrAt to l-iole OUt. At the more, worm oteei.

Doubles, Clemem-Courtright. mrnne! rrt.ir. K. A. featherweiaht mr.

had left, the vaeue impression Fordham Flash, in the hearts ol Giant baseball fans. seventh, Mrs. Page hooked her sec you'd see fuzz-faced kids with lol- king in June, showed plenty of his RRILLS HAS THOUSANDS ond shot into high grass dui sne lypops in their nip pocKeu uu HARRIS BEATS ELLIOTT BOSTON April 20 U.B Ossie Ola time iorm as ne sto-cu n-quently to Laceys head and body wm Vi clean hard nimrjies. taking Hopes to Coach "I couldn't get out of footLall entirely, because after all it was my rct. lnv hut as Ions as I am took a wedge, hammered the Bail on tn the rjrpevi 50 vards awav.

and creaky old guys wun no more mwuc a cmnir rinff out there, and ifUK Ptttbursh. Tjuncneo. OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS rarv rntirui fin the referee's score out a one-sided decision over Irish nv a inn? mitt for a four. that the baseball would be something nn throueh as a player, I certainly card. Pep welgneo iw.

Jjacey m. Jimmy Elliott, 1651. Baltimore, in Ifl rniinnt at. Mechanics Building to Miss Byrne, recently a memoer of a barnstorming party headed by rvene aarazen. and Miss Row, a awful to contemplate.

But, we repeat, It was good baseball the Giants and Braves delivered and if you had a sudden case of FAI.ES NAMED TO NLRB night before 790 fans, one of the wiRHiNr.Tnu Anril 20 (JP) ieariinr n'aver in tiie Florida tourna' would like to try my hand as a coach." he said. The bull-shouldered backflelder, who attained All-Zmerica recognition on Fo-dh-i's triumphant 1941 rlfvrn. ufTered a nerve injury to a -j President Roosevelt has appointed VraHorlclr Fl NfW ROChelle. N. amnesia and couldn't rememoer any nlavers vou had seen you would ments, were botn on tneir games today.

The lead in their match a frfsH several times, but the smallest crowds tne city dujuu history. Give a share in America, buy War Bonds and Stamps. a principal industry member of have been perfectly satisfied. Rye player finally got out in front the National war jaoor am. the last two fingers on his right hand while playing pro with the And why shouldn't It be good and went on to win wnen miss now iriQ hunkered and took a SIX on the Vafinnal T.enfflM fiflntK.

He dlS eharsed from the Marines because baseball. These are American kids who have grown up with a baseball in their hands, and know what to long seventeenth, where Miss Byrne YOW, Jh clothing kur'. loU ol monT becauao you buy dirert Irom ono ol Amencaa largest clothing manufacturer at Om Low Prico! 2 Our hug purchasing powor enablas to gi you Arar-ica'a finoat all wool fabric tho am a you'll find in $30 to $35 uital 3 Our all-union tailors aro tho tnet crahsmcn in tho induatry! And tho BEST REASON Of ALL you'll find out when rou too bo-como an enthuaia by woaring nf the inlurv and found to hii got a nve. available at Lelaware Park said: --The minimum purse at Delaware iwill be $1,500. I understand that lit again Is the aim of the executive committee to distribute war bonds, 'but that no statement in this re-igard can be made until it Is seen iwhat effect transportation will have on the attendance." Minimum Purse $1,500 I Delaware Park will maintain the 'added money value of each stake, I there being 13 In all.

with four to be frun during the initial 10 days. Mr. Brennan breakdown of the first condition book will be four events i with value of four at Eleven at fifteen at and forty-two at $1,500. The mini-imum purse of $1500 has been set. mindful of the Increasing costs to j' horsemen.

i The opening day feature will be the $5,000 added Dover Stakes for dismay that he 'no longer could grip do with it. Mayoe some 01 mem jr't hit a hard or ac often as some COAST GUARD TO SELL a football to throw a lorwara pass nnp nf his snpeial talents. of the men they are replacing, or HORSES AT REH0B0TH are more liaoie to mate a juuimc, oitho'iuh there were a couole of plays Lesser known was his prowess as a baseball player, but Manager Mel ott nf t.h fitnnts has an eve for a BTflffflOTH BEACH. ADril 20 (JP) MM you couldn't have improved on. But Forty-nine riding horses, part of the stables acquired by the Lewes likely youngster and he told him to aVT m2 v.

i. 'x 3. they do all rignt. Names Not Familiar a lot. of the names might have "stick around when ne oreezea mwj the team's training camp last Coast Guard District a year ago lor beach natrol work, will be sold at a one of our garment! mnnth Stpvc stressed that the in it i Dublic sale Monday, at the Coast Jury had no effect on him as a base- rinorrt ctnhles here.

hail nlvr. because ne uses omv me I.ient -fTnmm Harroll A. Osburne been taken out of a telephone book as far as familiarity to the fans is concerned. They never heard of them, and in a way that makes the situation the more intriguing. You used to go to a game, say 100 ALL WOOL HARD WORSTED firt tin finsers to eria a baseball.

oictrirt rnmmanrfer. said sale of the At Fordham. ne was a caicner surplus horses does not mean that horse beach patrol work is to be dis but Ott worked him into the outfield where he has hieh hopes of becom continued. SUDT ing a "varsity" man, although it nrnhahlv won't be this season. Ott V(1T TVTFRFSTF.n has indicated he will be shipped vni T.vwnon Anril 20 (INS) Mrs srrnu the Hudson to the team's Rhinev Evint Hassau's naternitv Concord Liquor Stort 2110 MARKET STREET COMPLETE STOCK DOMISTIO AND IMPOBTED WINES LIQUORS ICS COLD BEEB AT AIA TIME Opea Ercnlor Jersey City farm club, which is okay suit, asrainst.

film star Errol Flvnn 2-year-olds at a distance or five rur-i longs. This will be followed on Memorial Day. May 30, with the of the $5,000 added Wilmlng-Hon Handicap, for 3-year-olds and upward, at the sprint distance of six furlongs. HAEGG MAY RETURN OAKLAND. April 20 UP) Haegg.

Swedish track champion, may come to America this summer for a mile race, his fiancee, Dorothy Nortier, said today. If the Swedish runner solves the problem of getting from his homeland to the United States. Miss Nortier added, ithey will be married and later return to Sweden. with Steve, wno ooesnx reusn uie was marked "off calendar today when It was called for trial In Idea of wearing his trousers ima on lurjerior court, and no one appeared the bench. Want to Plav RrmlarW DEL5IARVA BREWING CO, WILMINGTON, DEL.

tor euner pany I'll "1 would rather be playing every day In the minors than sitting on the bench in the majors," he said. "You ask If I can hit major league pitching. "I can't answer that because ALTERATIONS FREE Nationally famous lor quality. yl and wear. Ail new Spring styles and colors.

Sixes and models for men and students. haven't seen any except from the dugout. But I Deiieve tnat wiu oe hie to in time and I couldn't think of any better goal as a player than fcn he as erea as TTaniue Time Is Getting Short! MUST VACATE PRESENT QUARTERS Without, a trace of cockiness, the and well-noised voune man 100 ALL-WOOL BOYSTOWN SUITS predicted that he would fit into the Giants future pians as soon as mo heonmes sharpened suf .95 ficiently, even If it means a term in 15 SIZES 12 TO 20 IN REGULAR AND STOCKIES SMIL IE the minors. There is one ticklish situation shnrtlv and that is when he will have to explain his baseball career to Lieut. Comm.

Jim Crowley, High -Gr ado his Fordham football coacn. Tn nav he'll be sunrised Is put ting it mildly," Fillpowicz said. "He MEN'S YOUNG MEN'S is due in from tne rcuic uuc of these days and boy will I be tj coo him? But how can I ex- i WOOL SUITS giau plain playing baseball to any man whose life was so wrapped up in and TOPCOATS w. thtnir that Is the least of nrm-rio and that we can write that Interview right. Crowley, good that he is.

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Juan Zurita to Start Training for Beau Jack MEXICO CITY, April 20 OP) Juan Zurita, N. B. A. lightweight cham-ninn returned todav from a vaca SLACK'S r-w. la I i WHAT A BUY Cenuine 100 All-Wool Cavalry Twill GABARDINE TOPCOATS Treated with Cravenette For Spr-inf and FaU 22.50 (.

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INKLE TO COACH PHILADELPHIA. April 20 Jack Hinkie, backfleld star of the Philadelphia Eagles, has been signed as head football coach at Simon Grata High School here. Hinkie, for- ITniwersltv nlaver. has mm IT'S EXTRA LIGHT IT'S EXTRA GOOD DELAWARE 5S; At Your Favorite Package Store or Taproom Birt, I 1 I 405 Market Street TAILORS Our Only Store in Wilmington 620 KING STREET a medical discharge from the Army. OPEN EVENINCS He wiu continue to p.ay wua pros..

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