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if i. I THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. MONDAY MORNING. APRIL 20. 1953 a 25 COIE How! Sandy Run Wins Ma honey Clan Will Cheer Namesake at Arena Rodeo Ex-Sports Writer Ban Johnson, first president of the American League, was a Cin-cinati sports writer before going into baseball.

Favorites Win In Net Tourney Campus Chatter Amercer Thrilled by Fete Of Ex-Swarthmore Pupils By SAM SNEAD In Suburban Golf the-Range Rider whose thrilling stunts on television film have made "53 CHRYSLEwl NEW YORKER CCIVERTIBLE a I Pwarer Storing, oror orokoa, uis. Sandy Run opened defense of its him a hero among western stars, will be on hand to cheer him. What's more, the Mahoney clan Haverford High, and Fitts. Chester By HERB GOOD TAR. E.

LEROY MERCER, head League title by defeating Mel rose, 28-a-25s. In Division A. Sec XJ of Penn's physical education II nswtar, Commo Ciwoss. Boa Msksj I taaHsar Upkol. CWosm Ww Wfcaals.

will be wearing buttons to tell the recreation director, planned the affair originally as a reunion of the '17 team, but it wound up as a testimonial in which more than tion 2, of the Suburban League golf matches yesterday. Altogether, 672 department, is still talking about the surprise players participated in two leagues The Mahoneys of the Philadelphia area some 500 strong will be on hand Wednesday night for the opening of the J. E. Ranch World Championship Rodeo at The Arena, 45th and Market to pay tribute to Jack Mahoney. former University of Iowa athlete who is famed as television's Range Rider.

The Range Rider and his saddle pal Dick West, considered the Nation's leading "action cowboys," are featured in the championship rodeo which continues at The Arena through April 29th. And the Mahoney clan, proud of Mahoney- On the Melrose course, the six 200 of Mercer's former pupils par ticipated. Robert Testwuid came Sandy Run players scored by 16-11 but the other sextet at home all the way from Sheboygan, to salute his former coach. Others dropped the decision to Melrose came from Maine and similar dis Newton Meade. seeded fourth, reached the semi-final round of the fourth annual Nor-rlstown hard courts tennis championship for the Percy Osborne Memorial Trophy by defeating Barry Hirschwald, Idle Hour TC, 6-3, 6-1, yesterday at Elmwood Park.

Earlier in the day. Meade scored over his Rifle Club teammate, Marty Hughes, 7-5, 6-4, and Hirschwald, former University of Chicago player, put out George Wills. Rifle. 6-8. 7-5, 6-2.

Top-seeded Dick Sorlien. defending champion, reached the quarter-finals by 6-3, 6-0 over Harold Landesberg, Meadowlands. Morty Stern, seeded second, and tances. The occasion brought Dr Mike Penecale, Clem Undeck, both of Sandy Run. and Pete Lacey, Melrose, each scored a I1 "WIT N.

BROAD ST. tfcr. 48M YORK ROAD world about it. on tnese buttons are printed in large type "I'm a MAHONEY the same as the Range Rider." Besides all this, the Mahoneys have planned a present for the Range Rider a genuine shillelagh, direct from Ireland. It is being flown in by TWA to arrive in time for Mahoney night.

The shillelagh will be presented on behalf of all Mahoneys by pretty, 5-year-old Mary Dee (for Delia) Mahoney, daughter of J. T. Mahoney, Weldon Lane, Bryn Mawr. Mary Dee's grandfather hailed from Kilarney and her grandmother from County Cork. Lester Knapp, of Buffalo, to the Swarthmore campus for the first 1 dinner arranged for him a week ago Saturday by his former players at Swarthmore College, where he coached for 17 years.

He became head coach of Garnet football in 1917 and all but one living member of his 74 at Sandy Run. Chap Rafferty time since he left college REBOUNDS: Roger Kuss. 6-5 Melrose, won three points from Lew Hatch, Sandy Run champion. In the same division, Phoenix- Wisconsin State (River Falls) cen ville defeated Manufacturers, 414 -12 V. Richard Van Kleek, ter.

has been named the small college basketball player of the year by the Helms Athletic Foundation Only Pennsylvanian placed an Helms "little All-America" squad Phoenixville. had a medal of 72 in beating Malcolm Thorp, Manufac Schoolboy Editors To Quiz Trimble Jim Trimble, head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles Football Club, will be interviewed by more than 50 high school sports editors at Temple University, tomorrow. Trimble will be the target of the school journalists at the univer original start- turers, 73. Bob Stewart, Manufacturers, had a par-equalling 72 on XTEVER sway to the position Harry Hoffmann, seeded third, ing eleven was, was Richard Kinkead, 6-foot Mon also gained the quarter-finals. present at the aca Pa.) youth who starred at his own course.

Stern put out Joel Arnold. Read In Division Section 3. North party. Geneva Yep, Bevo Francis stw wr.rr. TO SPARE ing, 6-2, 6-1.

and Hoffmann scored made it Incidentally, the high- Hills won from Old York Road, The rodeo, billed as "the wildest show on earth," brings into town 200 cowboys and cowgirls and as many outlaw broncos and wild steer in addition to saddle calves and wild Brahma bulls. Contests will be held nightly in five major events calf roping, wild Brahma bull riding, saddle bronc! over Al Baderak, Narberth, 6-1, 27i-26j, J. Winston Kindt play scoring Francis and his Rio Grande (O.) quintet definitely will play in 6-1. ing his own Old York Road ter sity's ninth annual press tourna shown by the broken line at left as you swing the club around, back and up. The figure pictured in the solid outline shows a player swinging correctly.

His swing revolves around his spine as an axis. And when you stop to think about it, you'll see xwrpicsrma- tives of the 17 team included Allie Cornog, captain: William Durbin, William Stowe. Frank Fitts. Milton Wescott, William Ridpath, Frank Heavner. Fred Conway.

Paul rain in 71. two over par. Riverton FIRST ROUND Leo Bloom. Readlnf, defeated Frank Mcintosh. Idle Hour.

6-2. 0-3; the Quaker City next year The date is set, but no opponent has defeated Whitemarsh Valley, 30-24, Hal Landesberg, Meadowlands. won by de lault from Carl Fischer. Phila. Cricket.

been secured as of the moment. in the same division. Horace Hor SECOND ROUND Barry Hirschwald. Idle Chandler, Charles Larkin, Charles Memo to Edward D. McLaughlin, ton, Whitemarsh, had a par 71 at Riverton.

Bob Buhner. Lehigh ment presented by the department of Journalism at Temple. Kreitzer, Goldberg Win Better-Ball Golf Irving Kreitzer and Sam Gold Hour, aeieatea oeorge wins. nine. o-.

7-5. 6-2: Morty Stern. Narberth. defeated 3d: Ernie Beck scored 187 points Tony Lieberman. ldl Hour.

6-4. 6-2: Joel that a good golf swing is simply a in 15 games with the College All Howell and Mint Harvey Illness kept Ike Meyers at his Hagers-town (Md.) home. Cornog, now athletic director at Arnold. Reading, won by default from How. ard Holmes.

Rifle: William J. Clothier. 2d, Merlon Cricket, defeated Don Shoulberg. Norn-loan TA. 6-1.

6-0; Ralph Wtckel. Rifle. riding, bareback bronc riding and steer wrestling. In addition, the program includes many exciting exhibition events including quadrille on horseback, a trained sheep dog act, John Crethers and his little mule "Mickey Mouse" and others. Meanwhile, the Range Rider and West are including in their program at each performance of the matter of mechanics.

The less the body sway, the more accurate you will be in putting the clubface on the ball. Dr. Douglas Allen. Haddon FC, 6-4. 6-3: Dr.

Stewart Mccracken. Phila University student, and Dick Sperry. Old York Road, had a best ball of 66. Roy Marquette had a three-under-par 69 in leading duPont to a triumph over Over-brook in Division Section 1. Bala took Philadelphia Electric, Cricket, defeated Harry Kensker.

Elmwood Stars in the cross-country tour with the Globetrotters, an average of 12.5 points a game Larry Hennessey, competing in 20 games, tallied 137 for an average of 6.8 Norm Grekin, who played nine games, averaged 3.6 Columbia's berg won a better-ball of partners' handicap golf tournament with a net 65 yesterday at Meadowlands You are dealing with very small fractions of an inch in hitting a Country Club. golf ball. And if your body sways back at the start of the swing, you Jack Molinas, voted most valuable 28-26. John Markle had a 71, three Irving Pressman and Marvin Kanter tied with Ned Sussman and Al Mazer at 66 strokes for the runner-up position. A field of 128 par can see how nearly impossible it is rodeo many of the stunts which have htrilled audiences on television, including a movie fight-to- TC.

6-2. 6-1: Al Baderak. Narberth, de-i feated Bob Slmendinger. Rifle. 4-6.

0-2. 6-2: Harry Hoffman. Rifle, defeated Norwood Collin. Rifle. 6-2.

6-3. THIRD ROUND Dick Sorlien. Merlon Cricket, defeated Landesberg. 6-3. 8-0: Dr.

Bob Boyer. Oermantown Cricket, defeated Paul Hildebrand. Reading. 6-2. 6-3; Hirschwald won by default from Bloom; Newton Meade.

Rifle, defeated Marty Hughes, Rifle. 7-5. 6-4: Wickel defeated Clothier, Badesak. 6-1. 6-1: Stern del ea ted Arnold.

Lancaster, 6-2. 6-4: Hoffmann defeated a -6. 6-2. Dr. Mccracken defeated Earl Prey.

6-2. 6-1. QUARTER-FINAL ROUND Mead defeated Hirschwald. 6-3. 6-1.

the-finish, and falling off of horses ticipated. while going at a fast gallop! Elks Give Ring To Vets Hospital A portable boxing ring will be presented to the new Veterans Administration Hospital, University pi. and Woodland tonight by the Philadelphia BPO Elks, Lodge N'o. 2. The 400 or more to sway forward exactly the same distance, at exactly the right time, as you come down with the club.

This picture illustrates one of the very important reasons why keeping your head in fixed position, as of the all-stars, scored 325 in 21 under par, in leading Berkshire to games for an average of 15.5 a 34-20 decision over Spring-Ford Dick Knostman, Kansas, who also, on the latter's course, made the entire trip, averaged 11.0 George Preiksat set a course in compiling 232. record of 32-3567 in leading Mer- CINDERS: Sophomore Jimichantville to a 47-7 victory over Gulick, who broke Temple's javelin Tavistock in Division B. Section 3 record in the season's first meet, is of the League on his home lay-the first Owl to create new stan- out. The former record of 68 was dards since 1940 LaSalle can made last vear bv Ai Besselink, first compfftt ten-miatrtt QOUCJD-UP Xeporfed by ALIEN STONE Mondoy thru Saturday the top anchor of your swing, is indispensable to good golf. Edean Anderson former Merchantville star, now pro.

-A LEAGUB Section 1 (Copyright, 1953. Triangle Publications. Inc.) Figures consensus show comparative ratings, based on five Daily Racing Form Selectors, allotting five pointa for first, seven points for today's best, two lor second and on lor third). VJOCILD HEWS! DIVISION A DuPont. 43: Overbrook.

retire the Middle Atlantic Conference trophy by winning the one-mile event in the Penn Relays this week Coach Frank Wetzler will rely on last year's foursome of Co -captains Joe Fricker and Charlie Peoples and Joe Walker and John Manning to turn the trick. patients at the hospital will also be entertained with five amateur boxing bouts. Many boxing notables will be on hand for the ceremonies. The ring JAMAICA LAI REL I At Bowie) 10'j. Baia.

28: Phila. Electric. 26. DIVISION Newark. 30: Hercules.

24 West Chester, 31 duPont-Pennsgrove, Oil. Riverside to Fete Scholastic Teams Four Philadelphia district sports figures will be speakers at a dinner honoring the athletic teams of Riverside High School at Riverside, N. tonight. The affair is sponsored by the Riverside Lions Club. Glen Killinger, athletic director at West Chester State Teachers College; Ambrose Bud) Dudley, athletic director at Villanova Col Our John Wm.

15 Precession 14 je.e Man 9 ntVTKTrW Chester Valley. 31'i: Coateeville. 2Ha. Whit Manor. 28; Osk I 2 3 will be presented to the hospital by Charles H.

Grakelow. Past Presented by FOSTER, MILLER 61ERLY Dittribotortcf 8. F. GOODRICH TIRES Dustpan Architect Chaliaguerr Frosty Whirl Play Bail 31 Furry Fnend iLois Rabbit I Latitude Wins Golf Title PHOENIX, April 19 (AP). Six holes and almost hopelessly down in the early stages, youthful Edean Anderson, of Montana, ral 560 On Your Dial Cfce inquirer Station Terrace.

29. Sectlsa 2 DIVISION1 A Phornlxville. 41 Manufacturers. 12 Sandy Run. 28 j.

Melrose. 2s; 18 I7 Bucknell will select its mile team for the Middle Atlantic race from Larry Patz. Union. N. Howard jLoblolly iimcit ilron Heela iPreclpltate Bye and By Grand Exalted Ruler, BPO Elks, and will be received by Dr.

George F. Swanson, manager of the DIVISION Berkshire. 34: Sprtng-Ford. Star Nymph Macauley. Reading: Frank Van A 4 I Gosh Flamins Lady 31 iDr.

Cricket 7 a 14 11 20. Dojrlettown. 34 Brooksid. 19 Sartlow 3 derhoof. West Orange, N.

Don Mis Sublime ICounterlen Corsican 3' Ernie O. 7 Clark. Pittsfield, Art Kear DIVISION A Riverton, 30: Wriltetnsrsh Valley. 24. North KU1.

27 il Old York 12 I Bill's Best Hill DM lege; Frank Hoerst. baseball coach 1 lied to dethrone the defending am SEEP ged 111 I ney, Brooklyn, and Bob Rosenthal. New Rochelle, N. Y. Joel Archery Club 5 My Sin 17 iSpecial Fleet 7 6iDanerous Sun 6 'sitting Duck 23 ITumbilne Alter 11 at LaSalle College, and Ernie Beck, champion, Mrs.

Lle Bowman, Black and Blue 11 1 Helen Maisel 10 Braen Brat 21 lsa as 16 Scobewille 3 i Black and Blue Helen Maisel 10 'Brazen Brat 21 lsa as 16 Scobeyvllie 3 Shankle, Duke sophomore wholl Road. DIVISION Woodbury. 40 'i Wood-crest. 13'j. Merchantville.

47; Tavistock. 7. DIVISION Ashbourne. 44; Moores-town. 10.

Torresdale, 28: Prnimont, LEAGCB head the list of guests. perform at Franklin Field, is al Sweet Cleo 3 6 oS 5 jg Nlca Bloom 7 SS To Begin Season 'Joe Jones 13 most a one-man team In a re- Turn 8o Prince Charlie 1 0 1 The PhiladelDhia Archerv Club's cent meet with Princeton he won 29i: Section 1 DIVISION A Chester Valley 2d, duPont 2d. 24 Phoenlxville 2d. N. Jersey Team Grat Fan 34'.

vr the high and low hurdles and season begin at 1 P. M. next feroad fQ( 27 Chicle H. 5i 5 Eland 9. 3 Retell 1 JS 55 Phlia.

Electric 2d. 19'i. DIVISION SDnnihaven 2d. 43: Ches Riverlane Saturday at ceaar orove, a air-, nisn jumD and placed second to Wins Shore Golf SIS MBB tSS aTsVasVI GITFSTBEAM PASS. I i i I I Manor 2d.

28. Gar Gallant at 17 Sulmart 11 SS 2 5 Ed Calico Cat 6 i Bufus WILDWOOD, N. April 19. Two North Jersey golfers, playing Roman Sauiro 20 Cruel Sea 5 Trios. E.

Lynch 5 Trim Bull 2 the local course for the first time, California, 2 up in the finals of the Trans-Mississippi Golf today. Mrs. Bowman, who won the title at this same Arizona Country Club a year ago. took five of the first six holes in the morning round. Included were three birdies and one eagle.

She was 6-up at the end of nine but faded badly and held a slim 1-up lead at the end of 18 holes. After the noon recess, the Richmond (Calif.) woman rebuilt her lead to 3-up on the 22d and again at the 26th, but Edean cut it to two after 27. The gallant Helena (Mont.) 23-year-old, evened the match for the first time on the 31st, took the lead for the first time on the 33d with a seven-foot putt for a birdie 2. She won the 34th. lost the 35th to Section DIVISION A Sandy Run 2d.

47: Sprint Ford. 2d. 7. Metros 2d. 33 Oak Terrace 2d.

20'j. DIVISION Sandy Run 3d. 45 Metros 3d. 8 Brooksid 2d, 42; Rydal. 12.

Section 3 DIVISION A Old York Road 2d. 29'i: Manu.acturers 2d. 24 j. Rrverton 2d. 30; Whitemarsh Valley 2d.

24 DIVISION North Hills 2d. 41 Manufacturers 3d. Plymouth 2d. Whitemarsh Valley 3d. 9 1 ii II mount aPrk.

Following the competition an auction of old target mats and a supper will be held. The single American round will be the first of 19 events scheduled by the club, which will end its season with a turkey shoot Oct. 31. This is an expanded program. Only 14 shoots were held during the past Foster Son Red Cardinal Intimation today won the 30th annual Eastern ii i Connie-Jo 10 31 Sky Princeton's Jerry Babb in the pole vault.

COMPLIMENT: Jim Coogan writes that Nick Thiel, veteran Penn State coach, looks upon Swarthmore's Avery Blake, as "the greatest all-around player I have ever seen in college lacrosse" Young Blake made this impression when he scored five goals against the Nittany Lions recently Thiel says the son of the States best ball championship, one-up. Joseph Spisso and Moe Schlecter Prairie Kid 29 Flint 9 Gladys Knight 5 Sand 13 TIACK-SIDI SPECIAL FROM PHILADELPHIA CHESTER WILMINGTON U. 30,1, St. 10:55 A.M. Afrjv.

,:73 p. 'iV'" i t'ti" Hatuming oftor Sevan toco Lv. Wilmington 11:29 A.M. 9Fenemor 20 Miss TSr 5 II Blast O' Roe II I ii Twin Brooks Club, defeated Joe IPO" Gal 12 iKandy Comfort 11 Lord and Walter Maykut. Jeffer- a fndirate on best.

two seasons. Two Hareford and two York and American events are SSA Registration sonville (Pa.) CC. on Schlecter's scheduled. Swarthmore coach has all the six-foot putt on the 18th after a In addition, the club will hold asSets of a great player- four-hour match. tavvyjBegins Tonight team shoots every Saturday lor a and 21o speed and savvy Registration starts tonight for Gulfstream Park Card and insists Blake could play any position and play it well.

a birdie 4 ana tnen naa a con the Sandlot Sports Association ceded birdie 4 on the 36th to win A up, II anyone Knows his lacrosse it baseball nroeram. Plavers will be 116 Vinita Ed the match. 113 team trophy, which will be awarded Oct. 3. The public is welcome to participate in the club'3 events.

Sam Gerson on Radio Sam Gerson, a wrestler on the Thiel, who was an All-American! photographed and registered at at Syracuse and who twice in the the American Legion Information Par for the 6545-yard course Is 111 11S 111 110 1ST J2800 Sand Lot Lets Dance Toney Sador Universal Delve Around Appleton 2nd in $2500. Ballyski 76. Miss Anderson medal scores were 82-74 156, and Mrs. Bowman last 10 years was named "the man center on the west plaza of City 116 Curruhinca 1 10 Calico Cat 111 Gay Gallant 1 1 1 Henry a First 111 clmng. 109 xx-Lets Think 1 14 Trios.

E. Lynch who did most for lacrosse Hall south of Market st, had 83-80163. BRIEFS: Former cricket players Sixty-two teams have entered 105 114 109 117 at Haverford and Princeton who the SSA's four conferences and Agitate x-Cruel Sea x-Lucky Article Lucky Guess mi x-Koamtng on 109 Roman Squire desire to continue participation in 3D $2800. Roy Jr Huber Winner In Cycle Opener i i'i maidens. 4'j 118 Gritangrnan 118 b-Tiger Cat 118 Road -Star 113 Faster Prince 1920 U.

S. Olympic team, will talk on the value of the U. S. Olympians over Radio Station WLIB in New York at 4 P. M.

today. Gerson, president emeritus of the Philadelphia Chapter of the U. S. Olympians, will be interviewed by William Wolf, broadcaster. In the evening Gerson will be on a telecast with Buster Crabbe, famous Intimation Weal Or Woe Poster Son Bratislava 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 118 more entries are coming in and will be accepted.

The conferences are: SENIOR. 18 years old or under; INTERMEDIATE, 16 or under; JUNIOR. 14 or under; MIDGET, 12 or under. Age limits are as of Sept. 15.

1953. Information may be obtained at 1418 Walnut Room 402, or by 118 Royalee the sport are invited to try out forj the General Electric Cricket Club team, which has several vacancies Those interested should contact G. B. Lacey, 2115 Belvedere Havertown. Phone: Hilltop 6-5932.

George Munger, Penn football Fabulous Sonne 118 a-Roval Don READING. April 19. Billy ax-Engllsh Flight 113 Watch It Ornw GrltsnogToans 1 18 b-Red Cardinal coach, will be the guest speaker at'calling KI-6-2412. At night, phone DE-8-1156. the monthly meeting of the Traffic a-Lach A Starboard Stable entry.

b-Duntreat farm entry. 4TH $2300, 3-v 6 War Bullet 114Wisetta Prairie Kid 120 Flint Night a -Giadys Knight 109 xx-Sauree Kerrytra 109a-Evalrna Fair N' Square 1 14 Little Fiddle s-Mosffatt entTy. 5TH $2500. 4-y -o. and up.

Blen Sand 117 Po Gal Mama Na Wawa 113 Emergency Hour Bold Fox 114 Watch Union 109 114 102 109 109 6 109 114 118 PfWTUT Phila. Women Score 2d Lacrosse Triumph Club of Trenton tomorrow There has been a noticeable increase in enthusiasm for tennis at Juniata College since Kitty Ann Underkof fler. freshman co-ed from Bedford, N. turned out for the men's varsity. PLATE BEPAIRS while WArriNa Huber.

Reading, won the five-mile feature event today in the American Motorcycle Association's Eastern inaugural at Reading Fairground before 3500. Huber paced the field of six for the first three laps and then trailed Bill Miller, Mountville. for the next three before roaring from behind to win in 5:08.81. Miller was second and Larry Gerhardt, Kalamazoo, third. The summaries: Five-mil (final for expert ridersi 1.

Billy Huber. Reading: 2. Bill Miller. Mountville. Lrrry Gerhardht.

Kalamazoo, 4. Claude Moot. Warren. 5. John Droneburg.

Frederick. 6, Bob Boutwell. nanoT comrcrt 109 Talfourd 113 TH $2700, and up. Sis xx-Short Hills 102 Lets Ltv 113 The Philadelphia Women's La crosse Association team scored its 109 Buzfur 108 Kings Spur 109 Sulmart 120 1 14 113 Tempting Jazunila One-Twelve Howard Dear third victory of the season by de 114 feating New York, 14-2, yesterday ADVERTISEMENT How Many Wear Little Fellows on Mat The small fry, in size, will com- on the Baldwin School field. 7TH $3000.

4-y -o. up Trim Bull 120 Tisbury a-Salalse 1 12 a-Chllcat Bleary Bob 1 20 Swadelle Luxuriant 1 1 0 Dinner Hour li 123 120 122 112 I mand the wrestling spotlight at FALSE TEETH a-riena-LUtwack entry. 8TH $2600, 1 1-16 Camden Convention Hall tonight and up. Baltimore. Mdh.

5.08 81. Five-mile (final for amateur riders 1, when four midgets clash in the 114 Rlchsrd Hidey. Lansing. 2. John Hood.

113 feature. Pee Wee James and Sky x-Jet-Ray 1 08 Gracious Heart St. Sky 113 Sun Halo sx-Doubls Blush 108 Swing Lock ax-connie-Jo 1 14 Evening story Philadelphia Cholertots Meachaxa Fetter Moffett S. Kan MeKelvy Data Mas; Hughes Fehline Dultnc Oordy Philadelphia Trenton, N. 3.

Bob Meyers. Hanover, Po. Maw York O. LeVach Ralmr Vernotsi 3d Henry L.D W. Thomason R.O.W.

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Allen 1st H. Haas a 14 2 2 114 Low Low battle against Vito Gon 114 4. Charles Zerphey. Elizabeth, N. 5.

Sonny Morra. Pittsburgh. 6, John Boh-lander. Warren. O.

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zales and Fuzzy Cipid in a team match. Marvin Mercer will oppose Johnny Heideman and Ben Dhar- Bernard Toomey. Hanover. 2, Donald Miss Tafly 114 Passing 119 Col Kimbl 113H1ir Surs us Fenemor lllSavola 108 Klunk. Hanover.

3. Sherm Cooper. New York Trenton. 4. Bud Berthoidt.

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Pat Mages 2. Doris Black 2. Mary earlier bouts. Margaret Hill 2. Marilyn Hughes.

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Snell-W. xc-Intrval 1 13 xc-Scomber urban Two Media at Colllnfdale. Upper erion at Lanadosme, Teadon at Radnor. Saborban Three Olen Nor at Ridley Township. Prospect Park at Swarthmore, Ridley Park at Conshohocken.

Kubnrbao Four Marple New'own at Upper Chichester. Clifton STH 7 chute. 4 ft a-Mrs. M. FTlangerelmendorr enrry swas River Stable-W.

Ewlng entry; O-Yolo Btable- 119 1 14 10-1 Ford 30-1 No boy 15-1 No boy 5-1 Root $3000. 4- 1 Clon rales 5- 1 Lynch 5-1 Boulmetls 4- 1 No bo 8-1 No boy 5- 1 Mitchell 20-1 Nobov 10-1 Ltcsusl 10-1 Shuk 15-1 No boy 15-1 Mitchell 15-1 15-1 Nobn 20-1 Pas5mors 20-1 No boy alwes. $5000 2-1 Mitchell 2- 1 Shuk 3- 1 Boulmetls 6-1 No boy C. Whlttlnzham entry. Brazen Brat 10 X115 120 120 120 115 115 3D $3800.

claiming. 3 111., a Heights at Sprinifleld. Sharon Hill at Nether Providence. Perkiosae Schuylkill Learue 1 Boyertown at North Coventry. Collegeville at Eve 109 Bethsabe 118 Jurback Mlsdie Koraan orgy Play Bsll Furry Friend Knotty Jack If Money Piping Hot Roval Top Amber Sun Clover's R-ward Bee Pnoe Tax Money Soisr Bid We Wsh Lltle Angel 6-1 Heit't Preclolts's 116BvssndBvs 114 $2500.

1 SUr Nymph 113 Thoris 118 wanted Men To Count Money 120 10 12 3-1 Bslzarettl 12 4-1 Caflarella 4TH MIWO. msidens. 3 A Ira. 1 118 Rorersford. Sprinr City at west Pottssrove.

Srhwenkvllle at Upper P'rklomen, Colonial Conference Paulsboro at Audubon. Haddon- Held at Hsddon Heights. Woodbury at Regional. Sooth Jersey Grooa Fear Vinelsnd at Camden. Bridgeport at Collinaswood.

Bar- Miss Subltms 111 Br Proxy lis 7 4-1 N. Oonrali CaUmus 116 Rovsl Admiral Counterfeit UROrsmt 123 IIS 120 Tl 10 XX113 114 108 1 14 4 ft 1 16 1 I 1 111 116 116 Xlll 116 1 16 116 116 111 116 1 16 106 Ham Hocks 116 Corsican 116 1 lingtea Connty Too Palmyra at STH $4300. allowances. 3 6 20-1 No boy $3(100. 4 3-1 Passmore 2 y.

114 7TH 1'i m. Nick Bloom Tinsel Strike Mi Srsndal Bougent Daylight Time For Challenge Too Luck Key's Children Bir Ackelm Sassy Chick Scotch Jewel Attention Mao Helen's Stsr Ornt Hone Hailstone 114 Dtfiodil 114 xinft 12 x-Cedar Jungle News 114 Sevn Caid 3D f. Lois Rabbit Latitude Royal Fan Gosh Short Hand Mtss Tease 4 4-1 8-1 Laell 8-1 Hartack 3 5-1 No boy 10 10 1 No boy 1 8-1 Passmore 2 20-1 Root 5 20-1 Godklna 6 15-1 No boy 10-1 No DOT 9 15-1 Fitzgerald 11 lo-l Hartack ill 117 11 Sneeial Fleet 120 Irene Staunton 117 Secret Meeting 1 20 Dangerous Bun 114 Qalnsboro Oirl 120 My Sin 120 Moorestown. Cane Atlantis Learne Ocean City at Hammonfon. Otber games West CeUer at Kennett Souare.

Bordentown at MJSD. Merchantville at Mf Holly. Hlghtstown at Riverside. Entng at Burlington, Florence at Pennington. I SCHOOL TRACK St.

Thomas More at West Catholle, LaSalle at North Catholic. Smith Catholic at Roman. i SCHOOL GOI.F 1109 3 1 1 1 STH aiO.OOO ariderf. 2 -o fll. Miss Shamokln 1 1 1 Walter A.

Yokel X109 Sot to Voce 114 Sitting Duck 119 Lip Rouge 114 Sweet Cleo 119 Lady Jacowar- 1 14 Tumbling After 114 xlll 4-1 Hertack 4-1 Mitchell 4-1 l.asswell 8-1 Hartack 10-1 Nobov 20-1 Nobiy 13-1 Hewitt 15-1 No boy 15-1 Vasil 13-1 Sanders 15-1 15-1 Brsdr 10-1 Covallt 4-1 No bo Harvest Girl STH 1 1-16 4 ft $3000. 111 111 Youn prtfer lB ever whiddM eotting up to $1.00 mors! And th enfTrnc yon Cheltenham at St. Joseph's. Camden at Clear Dawn 114 Sorority Misa 114 122 8 3-1 Boulmetls Emmyde 114 Hill Ross 114 114 111 7 3-1 Hartack 1 8-1 No boy Merchantviiia. Moorestown at Haddon He.ghta.

school nvyu Point o' View Andy Johnson Velocho Becky's Miss Bright Crown Gsilsig 7TH (4000. maidens. 3 no. 1 118 m. 111 10 Joe Jones 11S Moondor 116 111 114 I Lincoln at Cheltenham, Bridgetown at Tbuyt you vp to 4 CZHU HSINKSI x-Russian Treaty 111 Prince Charlie 116 Turn Row 11 Represent 116 xxWsr Command 109 Whence 116 4-1 No bor xlOS Illl X117 116 122 Xlll XI14 116 116 114 xlll Hi Gail Chicle II Eisnd s-Tsmsl a-Penson King Diver Highonlllo Challarlan Saddle Bag Reveille Love Lock Ed the Great Lady Advocate 4TH 1H chute.

4 ft up. $3000 couingswooa. GIRLS' OFTBALI. Pottstown at Upper Merlon. BANQUETS Flaming Lady 114 6 5-2 No boy 3 5 9 12 4 II 2 8-1 Lassmell 8-1 Root 10-1 No bo 10-1 No boy 10-1 No boy R-l Bhuk 10-1 Gordon 20-1 No boy 20-1 Hewitt 30-1 No boy x-Humbls Boy lis STH $3500.

claiming. 4 ft n. 1 'i Basketball League banquet at Mc Ala Plash 117 x-Oood Counsel 109 x-Mtdiopolla 112 x-Faces East 112 First Wing 114 Tlmus 117 Riverlane 114 x-Great Pus 1 1 8 Allister's. 6 30 P. Christian St.

National TMBC baskrtball champions. 1421 Arch St. AMATESt BOXING X106 b-Dr. Cricket Trusted Cepheus s-Ernte O. Listen to Fulgura a-Little Rocket Bonnles Bones 116 11 X117 10 xll4 3 X117 7 122 5 1 16 8 Xlll 3 xlOS 1 4- 1 snuk 5- 1 Hewitt 5-1 Hartack 8-1 No boy 10-1 Servts 15-1 Root 8-1 Etein 20-1 Stein Beale btreet 10 Bouts and presentation of boxing ring to Veterans Hospital.

University Place and allowance s-D. O. Arnstein entry. x-5. xx-7 spprentie claimed.

x-Nnvel Request 110 Outblrd 120 Brassflsld 117RlrAnhut 117 x-5. xx-7 pounds apprentice allowance. Woodland avs. At Frendi Lick Springf-wid wbwvtm people of good tut gather ncreailnglf, tbe choice is PM. Yon, too, will prefer die smooth, mellow taste and character of this truly great whiskey and you'll welcome the remarkable dividend in vdu that makes PM America's smartest bnjt 405 QT.

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