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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 29

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Journal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Friday, April 6, 1951 Twenty-nine 3 Horses Favored Dartmouth Trains on Delaware's Waters Delaware Entry Ex-Peilll Stars Exhibition Baseball A Safe Place In steeplechase In Steeplechase! AINTREE, England. April 6 (JP)- AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. I Laud Athletes Pet.

.516 Chicago 18 7 .720 Cleveland New York 17 9 .6541 Boston .250 12 10 Detroit Wash'ton Artie Gold. Shagreen Freebooter and Roimond experts tell you to forget; the rest if you're trying to find the i winner of tomorrow's Grand Na .250 Pet. W. 1. 14 13 11 11 4 12 IS W.

L. 13 11 15 13 18 17 13 13 10 9 526 St. Louis NATIONAL LEAGl'E L. Pet. I 15 7 Brooklyn IS 12 .571: Boston .542 Kellett, Dallmar Speak At Dinner Honoring Industrial Loop Players Chicago tional Steeplechase.

Post time for the race is 10:15 a. m. (EST). Fn-Ja. .53 .514 .480 BUY GOOD Dependable New York 12 10 Pitts.

St. Louis 13 11 Cincinnati Certainly on form there is nothing to indicate that the experts could be wTong. But the Grand National Don Kellett and Howie Dallmar. CAMDEN, S. April 6 (JP).

Eight horses may go to the post here tomorrow for the nineteenth Carolina Cup Steeplechase, a three-mile test over 18 timber fences. That would be the largest field in many years. There is no outstanding favorite among the eight entries, which Include some of the best timber horses in the nation. Here is the list: Friar's Melody, owned by P. T.

Cheff, Holland, Fonsilver, Mrs. Walter F. Wicks. West Chester, McGinty Moore, George T. Weymouth, Greenville, 30 of the racing world's toughest Yesterday' Results Chicago (N 3.

Pittsburgh (N) 1. Brooklyn iN 5, Phi'Jies 4. Cincinnati (N) 9, Washington (A 5. Cleveland fAi 6, New York iNl 5. St.

Louis 9, Columbus iSallyt 4. jumps, strung over 4Js miles of rolling English countryside has rarely been a form race. both of whom know the game of i basketball inside and out, last night told 200 young men and women athletes who were being honored at the Industrial League's "Banquet of Champions" at the YMCA, not to lose any confidence in the game be- Boston (Jf) Air Team 4, Oklahoma City You usually do better to skip the (TL) 3. Boston (A) 15. Savannah (Sally) O.

St. Louis (A) 14, Brooke Army experts and let Aunt Minnie in Kansas City pick one with a hat pin. In the last 30 years, 100 to 1 shots have I cause of the recent college basket- (Tex.) 9. Yankees 13, San Antonio (TL) 10. bail nx cases.

Boston (N) vs. Chicago (A) at Shreve- won more often than the favorites Kellett and Dallmar, both former port, rain. Today's Schedule QBE Capt. Windmill, and the average wlruiing price is about 20 or 25 to 1. Carlo Pa- Penn court stars, who were princi- terno, Greenwich, Conn Phillies ts.

Pittsburgh (N) at New Or RoyaLPai speakers at the affair, pointed leans. At the moment, Shagreen and the Chicago fN) ts. Birmingham (SLA) at American-owned Actic Gold are Birmingham. St. Louis (N) vs.

Houston (TL) at Hous ton. equal choices at 8 to 1. Freebooter is 100 to 9, and Roimond Is 100 to 8. Cincinnati (Tf) ts. Washington (A) at Jacksonville.

New York ON) vs. Cleveland (A) at Port Mission, Lee L. Chandler III, Ligo-jout in their short talks that they nier. Invulnerable, Mrs. L.

H. 'have the utmost confidence in the Kelly, Pittsburgh; Crown Peal, Rob-lnonesty and integrity of the majori-ert G. Fairburn, Morristown, of America's thousands of ath-Gift of Gold, Mrs. Michael Walsh, petes. fiouthern Pines, N.

C. Kellett, now in the management Friar's Melody was the best WFIL-TV, Philadelphia, and the ber topper in the Midwest Dallmar, coach of basket-year. Royal Mission, second in the'ba11 and baseball at Penn, said they 1950 cup race, was the leading tim- i believed only the smallest fraction ber horse of 1948. Fonsilver copped athletes have proved unworthy the King Haiglar Steeplechase hereof the best traditions of American Worth. Boston N) vs.

Chicago (A) at Monroe. Brooklyn tN) ts. Atlanta (SA) "fct At lanta. Boston (A) vs. Augusta at Augusta.

Detroit (A) vs. Memphis (SA) at Mem BiO SPECIAL TRAIN tOfcf to grnndstund LAUREL RACES Weekdays March 23 to April 19 Iv. Wilmington 10.45 AM Ar. lewei lece Treck In ample time far the Deity Deuble. Return train laevat granditand after lost race Phone 4-82048205 PARTIAL LISTING STUDEBAKERS phis.

Yankees vs. Austin at Austin. Athletics ts. Savannah at Savannah. sportsmanship.

Kellett emphasized two weeks ago. St. Louis (A) vs. San Antonio (TL) at San Antonio. that everyone interested in clean sports must set himself actively against the weaknesses disclosed in There will be three other steeplechases and two flat races on the nrocrflm Thp raff cnmmiltpe io CA STUDEBAKER Land Cruiser, automatic 4-door Sedan.

R. H. 2195 Bespectacled Harry Robinson, of Whatelv, coxswain of Dartmouth's freshman crew, ts shown directing the Big Greens rowers as they ready their shell for a trial run through the waters of Noxontown lake, near St. Andrew's School in Middletown. Dartmouth's freshman and 150-lb.

crews are undergoing 10 days of spring training at St. Andrew's, marking the first time that a college crew has trained in Delaware. Members of the freshman creio pictured above, aside from coxswain Robinson are: R. K. Dunton, Fair-lawn, N.

G. A. Nichols, Larchmont, N. A. Dixon, West Hartford, J.

S. Poorman, Columbus, J. W. Petty II, Cincinnati; D. T.

Weidenthal, Cleveland; G.W. Zwart, Suffern, N.Y., and G. A.Hune III, Lexington, Ky. St. Andrew's, host to the crew, is the only school in the state which sponsors the sport.

Curt Simmons Baltimort Ohio Railroad I pecting up to 30,000 spectators. Both former Penn sports lumi To Face Indiana naries praised the contribution of Wisconsin Sets Pace EH STUDEBAKER Land industrial league athletics to health, good sportsmanship and friendship CAMP ATTERBURY, April In Boxiii" Tournev Cruiser 4-dr. Sedan. Very clean. Radio, heater, IftQS overdrive.

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Black ous sports stories. Individual trophies were presented to Miss Rose Marie Flickinger, Wilmington General Hospital, high-scorer in the Girls' Industrial Bas NOW OPEN KEN'S GOLF DRIVING RANGE PRICE'S CORNER (Back of General Motora Plant) OPEN 10 A. M. TIL MIDNIGHT IMPROVE YOUR GAME EXPERT INSTRUCTIONS REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES PHONE 3-3262 maining, today enjoyed the best mathemathical chance for the team title in the National Collegiate AA Boxing Tournament. Sudden death eliminations yesterday and last night sliced the field Jones Rates Nelson as Golfer With Temperament Near Own AUGUSTA, April 6 (JP).

Bob-. there and hit the ball. No internal by Jones relaxed in his cottage and loop-de-loops for them." watched, with eyes sparkling, as the Jones was asked if the first shot greatest names in modern golf pa-iof a match was always the hardest raded past his front door. if pressure eased after he'd once The door of Jones' little white teed off. "No.

don't think so," he cottage overlooks the tenth fairway i said. "I always started off very Delaware 4, Norfolk Naval Base 3. Columbia 6. New York TJ. S.

Arnold 11, Wagner 0. Auburn 8, Tulane 4. Miami, Ohio, 20, Eastern Ky. St. S.

Maine 10, Baltimore 0. Cincinnati 11, Centre 0. Lenoir Rhyne 8, Hickory (N. C. State Eft STUDEBAKER Champion hamplon 6 (U.R).

Cpl. Curt Simmons, former pitcher for the Phillies, will start for the 28th Infantry Division baseball team in its opener against Indiana University tomorrow. Lt. Eugene Haas, of the "Keystone" nine, said Simmons will hurl the first three innings. Pvt.

Charley Bicknell, also a former Philly pitcher, and Pvt. Bob Millikan, former Brooklyn Dodger farmhand, probably will divide pitching duties in the remaining six innings, Haas said. 1550 ketball League, with 253 points in 12 DX 4-dr. Sedan. Heater, radio.

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Virginia 7. Yale 6. Tennessee 12, Georgia Tech 11. Princeton 8. Temple 1.

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Run-nerup honors went to Bill Ferguson, who connected with 86 out of 100. In the intermediate class, George Snavely hit on 43 of 50 to cop the top prize, with Jack Agnew finishing second with 40. Whitfield Runs Tonight MONTREAL, April 6 (JP). Mai Whitfield, the United States Air Force speedster, is expected to pace one of the greatest arrays of track and field stars here when the Canadian Legion meet opens tonight. Fresh from a triumphant tour to Buenos Aires where he captured the 4,000 and 800-meter championships at the Pan-American games, Whitfield is on extended leave from the Korean battlefields.

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