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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 26. 1950 6 abcde Xaurel Park Slace Charts Swoyerville High Theory Triumphs Copyright 1950 by Triangle Publications, Inc. (Dally Racing Ferns) LAUREL PARK, LAUREL, MARCH 25. WEATHER FCLQUDV.

TRACK HEAVY FIRST RACE Four and one-half furlongs: two-year-olds; maldeifl special weight. Purse Gains East Final S2500 Net value $1625. S50Q, SZ50. 51Z5. winner ny neaping newara-Bne.

Owner Shamrock Stable. Trainer J. McOee. Easily in 1:09 Str. Pin.

Jockey Win Place Show Odd Wt. P.P. St. hi Starter IIDogdloiin Bird Dog to Watch Longsdorf's Newcomer Best in Show Thrill By George Bntz 7 4 11 9 6 12 Jonea Reward Moon Boy Indicated Mr. Oreenwood Swoyerville qualified for the.

East- HALLANDALE, March 25 (AP) Calumet Farm's Theory sent 3 8 I 1S 6.20 530 8 10 17.00 20 30 4 00 52 10 68 80 10 20 74 60 3 20 -120 Il1o -120 -120 -120 -120 -112 41 2iu Hford 33 20 18.60 9 60 1h 1H 2 Gilbert 7 80 6 40 3M 4 3 Downs 4-40 2U 3 43 Clvltello 8V 8 5 Valdr 7 6l4 61 Basil 8 1,4 51 7 Petera 10 Nodersn 10 9' 9 Taylor 7h. 10" Strang 11 11 11 Camllo lost rider Boul'tla his Kentucky Derby rating soaring by ripping oft six furlongs in 1:09, 3 era Class A flnalwhileHomestead and Westinghouse advanced to th -Western final in PIAA basketball games yesterday. Here's F.d Hey Rub Mary Bon I face Busy Parmer Fans Down Adelantada Rigor Mortl Conlsh 7 11 4 rfl Swoyerville scored a thumping 59-39 triumph over Allentown in Time: :58 2-5. Post: 2 06. Off: 2:07.

Start good from gate, wop handily, place driving. Scratched: Ramajo. OoW Mode. Valdor. Plxey Sal.

Handle: $70,255. Owners: No. 2. O. Haug; 3.

High Ground Stable; 4. M. Freeman; 5. Murray Hill Farms; 6, Bernadotte Stable: 7. H.

B. Cohen: 8. Mrs. Ada t. Rice; 9, W.

F. Tallon. 10, S. W. Labrot, 11, R.

E. McCon- nell: 12. E. K. Bryson.

sk JONES REWARD moved into the first flight early, assumed command when ready and drew clear to win handily. MOON BOY raced Mr. GREENWOOD Into defeat, but wa no match for the winner. INDICATED broke badly, was rushed from the outside and tired. the fastest time ever recorded a.t tne distance In Florida, in capturing the featured Suwannee River Handicap at Gulfstream Park today.

Theory's performance clipped 3-5 of a second off the track record set three weeks ago by Yankee Hill, and was only 3-5 of a second off the world standard held by Fair Truckle at Golden Gate Fields. JOHN'S JOY SECOND The son of Pensive, the 1944 Kentucky Derby winner, led home J. A. Kinard's John's Joy by two lengths. Beau Dandy, coupled with Theory THZRE win be a starting dog in the major events at the English Setter Club of America's spring field mals near Medfard.

N. next week tAprJ 5 through April 9), which Eiou cause the railbirds to sit up and take notice. Tte dog will be a Pointer called "Waraoop Jake, and the railbirds Jorm that portion of sportsmen who co tteir "experang" from the hillock cinttiouse porch, aided by field Wilkes-Barre last night to run its winning streak to 27 games. Unbeaten Swoyerville will now meet Haverford High in the Eastern final Wednesday night at the Perm Palestra. -Homestead walloDed Altoona.

1 SECOND RACE 61 furlong: chute: four-year -olds and up. Purser $2000. Net values $1300. $400. $200.

$100. Claiming, $2500. Winner Ch. 6, by Be witched -Glorious Time. Owner Mr.

W. E. Jones. Trainer W. K.

Jones. Jockey Win Place Show Odd at Glory Be -111 6.60 3.20 Qlldsie -111 60-44, yesterday at Pittsburgh and Tacaro Milkman 118 Trance Sleeper 121 glasses, each spring at the oldest Unabridged 116 P.P. St. ht Str. Fin.

7 8 5 2't4 21 11 10 6 4' 3 3 2" 3 1 1V, 1 1 V. 3 6 4 6 5 5 A. 9 7 8" 4 4 5 12 3- 7V4 6 6 11 9 9 8' 7 7" 5 11 10 10' 81 8 4 10 11l 11 101 9 2 5 2' 7 9l. 10 8 2 3tt 9 11' 11 1 12 12 12 12 12 westinghouse defeated Hickory Township, 50-36, last night at Far- rell. Pa.

The winners meet Wednes 3 40 7 30 2 40 1.10 2 80 2 10 6 90 59.50 6200 119.10 8.50 9 50 26. 70 188.30 41 30 Dickey 16-60 Bourtia Wood Beasy Stark VangrifT Dosser Griffith Valdes Emery Shuk Pikor Sunday -Sean 1 1 8 Snow Hill. 106 field trial club in the country meet. Thu year it will be the 48th annual, cksse to a half-century of promotive Celd-trial interest. day at Pitt Stadium.

km scout 116 Hoyt Jr. 122 Sweep Em 118 Bravette 1 1 1 Sightseer 1 tB Trjese trials free to the public Time: 1:20 1-5. Post: 2:35. Off: 2:36. Start good from gate, won driving, place same.

cio rot merely provide a def inite im v. Scratched: Broad Cross, Lucky Devil. Waygood oirl. Bullfield. Handle: Daily double pool: $60,292.

Owners: No. 2. D. Glnsburg; 3, W. T.

Leatherbury: 4, W. Noto; 5. W. W. Stone; Tires sian cf obedience of dog to Swoyerville jumped off to a 10-0 lead and Allentown never caught up.

The best the losers could do was to pull up to 16-18 midway in the second period. Little Joe Licata scored 23 points and sparked, the winners throughout. The State final will be played Saturday night at the Palestra. master or the results of training o. l.

rsagnato; 7, K. E. vogeiman. 8, E. constenun, Hurray aiu rarma; iu.

Castle Rock Farm; 11, A. Caocese: 12. E. M. Warner.

GLORY BE. within strlkinr distance from the start, saved around while rallying and under tne calumet banner, was third. Completing the field were P. I L. Grissom's Almenowrs.

I. Crew's Commodore Lea, Short Brook Farm's Bannerday and S. J. Brown's Tubby B. Jockey Ovie Scurlock" handled Theory with care, smacking him with the whip only, once at the eighth pole to insure the victory.

Theory took command soon after the break and warded oft the stretch bid of John's Joy with ease. The others could not threaten the top pair. Strongly backed by the crowd of Theory returned $4.80, $2.50 and $2.80, while John's Joy paid $3 in cog to hunt and point game to the punner. They also present competition in which everything depends continued on well to wear down the leaders. OILDSIE.

always well placed. responded to pressure, but was not good enough. TACARO MILKMAN 'disposed of SWEEP 'EM to draw dear on the turn, then drifted out badly while tiring. irpoi the dog's performance to merit favorable decisions of judges. Once TAILY DOUBLE JONES REWARD AND GLORY BE PAID $542.60 FOR $2 00 Swoyerville THIRD RACE One and one-eighth mile; four-year-old and up.

Purse $2000. Net value you. as a novice field-trial enthusi S13O0. S400. $200.

$10O. Claiming. $2000 Winner Ch. 8. by Endy-neien Bono.

Owner W. I. Jones. Trainer C. A.

Cranford. ast, park your car and take a point Win Place Show Odda Starters Wt. P.P. St. of vantage, the panorama soon pre- John Holup.f Licata, -Schults.

Joe Holup. Olejnlck. Varaitls. Tobias, Allentown r. p.

o. r. p. 0 10 Adams, 2 5 9 7 23 Beisel. 0 2 2 2 4 SnwJer.

1 3 5 0 2 3 0 6 Cahn. 0 0 0 iuw, 3 1 1 Glass, 4 0 4 Kats, 13 5- 15 59 Total 77 19 3 Helen Dear- ten-us a fair idea of close companion -111 -116 Dry 8.60 420 3 20 4 40 3 20 4.20 Easy Homer -122 Gene Chance-1 1 1 both the place and show pools. -LOST PRESTIGE Str. Pin. Jockey 8 4V4 21 1' Robn 2 1Vi 1l 2H Klrk 5 511 4V4 31 V4 Gilbert 1 2 3W 4 Downs 7" Svi 5 5'H Van grifT 6Vi 6 6 6" Clvltello 4 7 7 7 Bero 9 9 9 8h Griffith 3 8 8' 9 Valde 3 30 2 80 8 50 5 00 1250 14 50 57 10 5 80 20 60 Barefoot Lad -116 9 8 4 5 1 8 6" 2" Fair Strike 114 2 7 Totals Theory, one of the early winter HaHtlme Swoyervlll, 31-17 (AP Wtrephoto) FREEBOOTER ROARING TO VICTORY IN GRAND NATIONAL RACE Favorite, with Jockey Jimmy.

Power up, passes finish post to win 104th Grand National Steeplechase by 15 lengths yesterday at Aintree, England. The nine-year-old gelding was the first favorite to triumph since 1927. Evcnrt 116 7 4 Mirage 112 3 6 Homestead Altoona Two Day Alr-122 8 1 Time 2 05 2-5. Post: 3:05. Off: Start good from gate, won ridden out.

plana book favorites for the "Run for the Roses," had lost considerable prestige after failing to defeat Oil Capitol in the Flamingo Stakes and the Everglades Handicap. In his last driving Scratched: Gauntlet. Creel. Dual inirpose, oooa service, Exploration, nanaie: siuv. 456.

Owners: No. 2. S. S. Popkln: 3, R.

Melvtn; 4, N. J. Agnello: 5, C. H. Lamoarter; 6, E.

Hughes: 7. C. Wagner; 8. Mrs. H.

P. Bowyer: 9, Murray Hill Farms. Sullivan, Lally.f McLane.e Kuenzig.g Hood Gibson. Sabo.g HELEN DEAR, far back through tha first five furlongs, moved into contention on the O. P.

P. G. P. 10 2 Beaver 8 5 21 8- 7 23 Betar.f 2 3 7 4 2 in Burrh.o 4 2 lo 7 I 15 Campbell 0 2 2 3 3 9 Nadtmyer.g 2 4 011 Frachler.g 0 i 0 0 0 Taylor. 0 A Rothrock.g 0 0 0 23 14 60 Total 7 12 44 final turn and continued her rally under Intermittent pressure to draw clear through the stretch.

DRY, steadied during the early stage, wrested command on tha final bend, but waa unable to resist the winner. EASY HOMER rallied only mildly. Public High League Football To Run in 2 Sections in '51 FOURTH RACE Six furlongs; chute: three-year-olds. Purse $3500. Net values $2275.

Freebooter Wins Grand National Total Hailume -Homestead. 27-19. $700. S350, $175. Claiming, $8000.

Winner B. 3, by Challador-DOTeena. owner M. Trainer M. Kahlbaum.

start Theory was defeated by Black George, a fair allowance campaigner. Today's performance gave Trainer Ben Jones renewed faith in his charge. The Calumet entourage will leave for Keeneland Tuesday and Theory will receive further tighten Str. Pin. Joekey Win Place Show Odds Starter Wt.

P.P. St. 7.80 9 50 Basile 21.00 10.60 Doreen' Boy 111 Trans Egret 103 9.20 6 40 7.90 Dickey Lynch Scheming World -108 6 11 12 8 2 Afterwarda 108 1 2 3V4 4 5 6H 7k 8' Bougent Continued From First Sports Page By HAL, FREEMAN Dissatisfaction of many coaches with the present footbaU schedule has brought about a change in the Public High League. Commencing Sports ntc suits Continued From First Sports Par GOLF Grandma's Baby ing for the gruelling Derby run at that point and at Churchill Downs, scene of the 3-year-old classic. Clvltello Rob' son Boyle Boul'tla Taylor.

Ras-al'to 1 2 3 5" 6 4' 10 6" 11 12 12 O1' 8 81 9 0 4 14 2 3 7 7i 5 9" 1 31 4V4 5 10l 11 7 91 8V 12 1 2 3 '4 4l 7'4 10' 81 6l 5. gh 11 12 Ima Scholar 3120 138.90 1 1020 39.90 108 00 7.30 16 40 27.70 9.40 5.90 -106 Ticker Tape -113 i 116 14 Make Hay 9' National was Sprig, at 8-1. in 1927. Monaveen, a 9 to 1 second choice in the final callover-last night which with the 1951 season, the league will operate with two divisions Northern and Southern. At a recent meeting of the league's supervisory committee on athletics, with mentors in attendance, it was decided that the league will be split, with Lehigh ave.

as the dividing line. Thus, South Philadelphia. John Bartram, Overbrook, West Philadel Marian Ann Love Lock 10 V4 Griffith 11 Down 12 Peter 1UO 9 111 7 120 5 ahip between men and their dogs. Getting back to that Pointer, here Is a case in point of a dog which barely missed gainirg national prominence at the recent U. S.

bird dog at Grand Junction, Term. Jake, now the proud property of Dr. Harold E. Longsdorf, Mount Holly. N.

did everything expected cf him in the first two hours of running at the sports' "world series." he unexpectedly lacked 'de- termination in his final hour's bird-girding expedition. According to reports, Jake discovered a covey after 2 hours, 19 minutes of his three-hour approximate 40-mile run over the Ames Plantation course. Besides, the big running white and liver marked fellow nailed, as they say, several single finds of birds. He was really impressing ju if es and gallery. But, in the final hcur Jake up and showed apparent laa.

of determination. Now, he's got a new owner and perhaps, like a ball player with a new club, could scorch tte historic farm course near Medic rd and show his real class, that of one cf the country's topflight bird degs. Or. Longsdorf is hoping, that's for sure. Warhoop Jake is joining a kennel which has housed many a field trial ci lampion.

The Mt. Holly physician Hies to win and he's assigned Jake's original professional handler, Ed Jkiack Farrior, to pilot the dog at 2uedford's meet. The list of Longs-dil's past winners could form a Tho's who" of field dogs. When Dr. longsdorf rattles off the names of Sir Sag saw Freebooter favored at 8 to 1, Mississippi Spring Hill (Ala.) 4Vfc Time: 1:46 4-5.

Post: 3:35. Off: 3:36. Start good from gate, won easily, place driv started at 100 to 7. But the late SWIMMING NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Ohio State. 64: Yale.

43: lows. 2i: Mlrh- ing. Handle: $123,902. Owner: No. 2.

H. G. Bed well: 3. O. Thorn: 4.

J. E. Hughes: 5. J. D.

Wallace; 6. N. Ledas; 7. S. H.

Popkln; 8, P. Cassagne; 9. J. Paoli; 10, L. S.

MacPbaU; Hobo Is 1st In Unionville plunge on Roimond, 100-7 last night, 11. w. tnnor; iz, saggy rarm. Igan, 24: ntate, 1 Stanford. IS High Gun Honor To Torresdale eased the odds on Freebooter, koi-mond, second in last year's race, fell DOREEN BOY.

In close attendance to the Dace from the start, assumed command rnnceion, li; Iriu. l.aalle 10; Northwestern, Pardue. 8: Miami Fla. Waxhlnrton Slate. 2: VViscensln.

2: Colgate. when MAKE HAY weakened on the turn and waa not threatened thereafter. TRANS EGRET saved ground while improving her position, but could not menace the top one. SCHEMING this time on the first time around the Southern California, Indiana, Army, 2 1 world was beaten on by the top pair, but outllntshed FTEBW A RDS course, which is navigated twice. phia.

Bok, Ben Franklin, Northeast and Dobbins will be in the Southern Division. In the Northern section will be Frankford, Olney, German-town Central, Simon Gratz, Rox-borough, Mastbaum and Lincoln, the FIFTH RACE Six furlongs; chute: three-year-olds: allowances. Purse $3500. Net values Owner High Trailing behind Monaveen in sixth Hunt Race $2275. $7O0.

$350, $175. Winner B. 3, by Koman-Koyai imp. Ground Stable. Trainer J.

B. Bond. and seventh place were Ship's Bell and Inchmore, the only other official Win Place Show Odds Starters Wt. P.P. St.

4 finishers. Thirteen horses came new school which will enter into full- UNIONVILLE. March 25. Binu, ueorgia, 1. FENCING NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Navy, NVL.

65-: Ratger. S'rl CCKt, 65j; Columbia. 65j; lm. Prlneetaa. 6(1: Prnn.

60: V-lf. SH'jt Carnell, SHlj: Wayne. 53 Michigan Ktate. MIT, 4tj; Wisconsin. 4j: Trinity.

45i; Army, 4.T5: Illinois. 42; hlcato. Harvard, Ohio State, Frns (la 3.1; Obrrlln. 33; Wesleyan. 32: Kentarky, 3: Northwestern.

29; Detroit. Ktevens Terb. Brooklyn. 27; Buffalo. 25; Iowa.

21 1 Rnwdoia, to; Colorado, 20; Western Reserve. 15. hi Str. Fin. Jockey 2' 2" BTti 1h ia 2H Nash 314 3 3 Downs 5 5" 4' Rob son 4V 4h4 5 Hsnford 6 6 6 Boyle Hobo, representing the Cheshire home, but six weren't classed as official finishers because the stewards 5 20 3 20 2 40 1 60 4 60 3 00 3 60 2.40 2 90 1160 5 40 47.70 2' 3' 5 Prepared 114 6 Halter 116 4 Broken Crown 110 5 Flying Man 109 3 Wiley Fox -114V4 1 Sign It 116 2 Hunt Club, won the Cheshire Bowl scale athletic competition and increase the league's membership to an even 16 in September.

PLAYOFF FOR TITLE said missed one of the fences. feature point-to-point race today over a three-mile course. The win Freebooter carried 165 pounds, in cluding green-eyed Irish Jimmy ner was ridden by John B. Hannum, The champion will be decided in a 3d, and owned by Brooklawn Farms Power, over the 30 hazardous Jumps of the four mile, 856 yard route. His Amateur playoff each year the second Satur The Brooklawn Challenge Cup, By WALTER E.

BAKER Torresdale-Frankford CC team won the inter-club shoot with Huntingdon Valley CC over the latter's Abington -traps yesterday, 225-220. The sterling Hospitality Bowl, a trophy which is won on the totals compiled In two shoots. It was held in a tie because Huntingdon Valley won the first shoot, 231-226, making a total of 451 for each club. The tie is to be. shot off late this month at Torresdale's traps.

Prank Dudley broke 47 of 50 to win the Barney Berlinger Award for the high gun honors. Dr. L. R. Wolf, Gen.

L. W. T. Waller and Jack Frost Time: 1:17. Post: 4:05.

Off; 4:06. Start good from gate, won easily, place driving. Handle: $126,596 Owners: No. 2, Cedar Farm; 3, S. H.

Popkln; 4, A. Newmeyer; 5, Mr. H. A. Campbell; 6.

N. Lefla. PREPARED, alertly handled leaving th gnle. waa steadied Just off the pace of HALTER, responded smartly when mused and drew clear to win with speed In reserve. HALTER set th pace to the stretch, but waa unable to retain his advantage despite carrying out and bumpliwg PREPARED.

BROKEN CROWN failed to rally when set down for the drive, SIXTH RACE Six furlongs; three-year-olds and up: Capitol Handicap. Purs $7500 added. Net values (Oros $8360) $5625. $1500. $750.

$375. Winner B. 4. by Fenelon- Dorothy Owsley. Owner W.

P. Taylor. Trainer E. Meloncon, Jr. day after Thanksgiving Day.

time was 9:23 3-5, compared with the donated by Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Opposition will not necessarily record of 9:20 2-5 set by Golden Mil Strawbridge, was won by Red Nib, come from within a school's division. ler in 1934 and equalled in 1940 by owned and ridden by C.

Paul Denckla while Topper, owned and his big winners there's a hint of Each team will play three constant and three variable opponents every Bogskar. ONLY 1 BAD JUMP Starters Magnet ridden by George Munger finished nostalgia as he pauses over a few of Wt. P.P. St. 111 6 4 118 4 2 season.

The constants will be an Little Harp second. tie names. There's always a record The nine-year-old winner belongs nual foes, but the variables will Jockey Win Place Show Odds Shufelt 22.60 8 20 6 60 10 30 Hanford 420 3 40 250 Basile 5.80 11.70 Gilbert 5.10 Down 11. 00 Boulmetl 2 80 Peters 5 40 hi Str. Fin.

31.4 2h 23 1 1 1 2 4 31 3 3 4'H 4 4V4 6H 51 6h 5fcS 5" 6V4 5h 6 7 7 7 7 The Gay Queen Plate was won by to Mrs. Luelein Brotherton of York, behind each dog. There was Gar Wood, Eastern Re change. Thus, traditional rivalries Risk A Whirl 110 7 1 Plying Weather 122 2 3 Golden Bull 115 1 7 Otter Brook 110 5 5 Oriole 122 3 6 Brooklawn Farms' Bright Lantern, widow of a wealthy chemical manu need not affected, for schools will with Mrs. John B.

Hannum, 3d, gional titlist; Four Winds Arrow, I facturer. She paid 3000 guineas (Wen be permitted to select their constant placed runnersup with 45s. Mrs. Norman Ford won the women's high rider. Farm Belle, also Brooklawn, Time: 1:16 4-5.

Post: 4:36. Off: Start good from gate, won driving, place same. Scratched: Kinsman. Rare Mineral. Please Do.

Vital Sun. Play Toy. Frit Maisel. Handle: worth $12,600) for the horse five opponents. and ridden by Mrs.

Joseph Walker, gun prize with a 43. She broke the S141.951. Owners: No. 2. Mr.

J. McOee; 3. M. Kahlbaum; 4, D. K.

Kerr, 5, Mrs. S. M. years ago. The winner's purse today An important fact Is the rulmg on nstorio; e.

Mrs. rt: riecnt; Jr was runner-up only 25 straight, and Mrs. Frank was $24,053. a tie for the division crown. No playoffs will be held for division titles CHESHIRE BOWL 1.

Hobo, representing Dudley placed second with 42. Power, 26-year-old, was riding his Cheshire Hunt Club. Brooklawn Farms, owner Mrs. W. J.

Gibbons won the Ber second National. MAGNET was not rushed while within striking distance of tha early leadera. responded well to Join LITTLE HARP from the outside In midstretch. then proved beat In the final stages LITTLE HARP drew blear after three furlongs, continued to hold a commanding advantage at the furlong pole, then tired and gave way. RISK A WHIRL raced on the ouUide and weakened.

PLYING WEATHER raced forwardly while steadied early but failed to respond. GOLDEN BULL could not keep up. OTTER BROOK did not fancy the going. ORIOLE waa always outrun. linger Trophy for high added wom Power said Freebooter made only (John B.

Hannum. jot; z. jay nee, itprtvm-ing Harford Elk-Ridge Club, Mr. and. Mrs.

Louis Neilson. owner (Louis Neilson. Jr.i: 3, Cross Creek, representing Cheshire Hunt Club, a otirii.v Awner (Donald Bracklnl: 4. The division champion will be the team with the greatest number of points (two for a victory, one for a tie, none for a- defeat) in the stand one bad jump, at the 15th barrier. en's handicap, after tying with six others with perfect totals.

She won the shoot-off, 20-19, for Mrs. Dudley. "I let him settle down for a bit SEVENTH RACE One and one-sixteenth miles; three-year-olds. Purse $2500. Net values SOCCER PALMKR CVr H-ml-riDsIs Keulngtaa Bin Bells 7 Delpark MACK AT TCP Seasl-FlnaU Midway 1 Kflea First Round Replay Martin Center 1 Olney LIGHTHOUSE MIDGET LEAGUE Section Championship Thistles 2 Qaaker BASKETBALL NATIONAL MEN'S AAV TOURNEY Connotation Final Den Chevrolet 58 Stewart Chevrolet ftaa Fraa.) 5 Championship Final Phillips Oiler 65 Oakland Blue and Gold 43 EASTERN STATE CIO TOURNEY First Round St.

Antoninas (Newark, N. 44 gt. Paul (Wllm.) 4S Lady af Grace (N 57 St. Francis Xavler (Brk.) 31 ICE HOCKEY EASTERN l-EAOll. Wester a Dlvliioa Playoffs Toledo 9 Grand Rapids New Ifork 8 Atlantic City i Independent BASKETBALL GREATER KENSINGTON LEAGUK eemi-lloal Wlndtborst 43 Orleans 41 SALFM CITT LEAGUE American Legion 44 Anchor Harking 3S CITT WIDE TOCRNET Catholic Tooth Assn.

Police Dlst. 3T Pblla. Hummers 55 Dougherty AC 31 Smith Recreation 58 Mayfair F. S. 35 PHILA.

CATHOLIC LEAGUE Most Rlessed ttacrament 66 at. Aoe 34 Moot Blessed Sacrament 53 St. Ann JV 13 OTHER GAMES oth Inf. Batt. Mar.

Re. 80 Nerrtstowm AC TS $1625. $500. $250. $125- Claiming, $3500.

Winner Ch. 3. by Jacomar-Bira Mavn. ings. Should a deadlock occur, the The Chairman, representing Rosetree Hunt Club, Louis E.

Jones, owner (John J. Wll-lUmsV BROOKLAWN CHALLENGE CUP 1. fed David Smith won the men's added Owner- Taylor. Trainer E. Meloncon, Jr.

vs. p. after this, but made up ground and took third place at the canal turn. At that point there were five fences left. titlist would be the team whose op Jockey Win Place Show Odds Str.

Fin. Startera Wt. P.P. St. 4 target trophy after a shoot-off.

Isaac Naeye placed as runnerup, 25-24. Mr. Nib. owned and ridden by c. raui uencaja, TnnMr nwneri and ridden by George Munger; ponents total the greatest number of points in the standings.

This means 880 Sir Jacomar 113 3 5 2'V 1V 1 1'H 1J4 Shufelt 113 7 6 4 2 2' 21" 2' Down 380 320 "We joined Cloncarrig and he was 3 00 2 60 5 00 Tipstaff 3 Buster Brown. David Gwynn, owner (Lester Hundt, 4. Ballyralne, Mrs. Charle Van about a neck in front of me when ne the champion would have met op and Mrs. Dudley won the man-and-wife prize with an 89 total.

Torresdale-Prankforil Prank Dudley. 47: 3 40 1 40 18 60 15.10 22 90 6 Off 230 6 40 Count Chrl 110 4 8 8 5'H 4l 3 Bauer Ray Don 119 116 6' 5 4 4' Bero Atomie-dCloud -115 2 7 7" 8 7' 7 5 Taylor Blabber Mouth-113 8 4 3M 4 3h 5 6 Nash 113 came down two fences from home. ponents with better won and lost Pelt, owner (Charle Van Pelt). GAY QUEEN PLATE 1. Bright Lantern, Brooklawn Farms, owner (Mrs.

John B. Han records. holder of the National Amateur Pheasant Championship two years in succession; Eagle Ferris, a wiryaer 45 times, aside from winning the Cotton States crown; Gee Whiz, litstera regional amateur titleholder; Lawless Boy. three-time winner of the National Amateur pheasant title, Rlso top dog in the National Free-For-AU, American Field Futurity, the Derby quail and Ohio State championships; Way Yonder, All-Amencan Prairie Chicken champion and Henderson Tom, the Border-International, National One-Hour Stake denizen and the dog which re- tired the Overton Payne Trophy for Dr. Longsdorf last year at Jockey Hollow's big stake event before succumbing to a virus ailment.

Despite the fact the Saw Mill River Kennel Club successfully staged its annual show for breeds only last week-end, the second year without making an award for group winners or best in show, we still contend the eliminations resulting In an ultimate winner add considerably to the color of a dog show. There possible could be no greater thrill than It is a job to say which of us was Dr. L. B. Wolf.

45; Jack Frost. 45: Je Pal- Attention Sir -112 5 3 1 3" 6 7 vaiaeg 112 It long, has been the coaches cry zer. 44; William E. Froat. 44.

Total 225. Huntingdon Valley Qen. L. W. T.

Waller, No More Hah-120 6 2 5l 7 8 8 8 Baas going the better. I think my mount was, but I was very pleased to see Time: 1:53 2-5. Pot: 6:05. Off: Start good from gate, won driving, place same. 45; Walter Eichelberger, 44; W.

P. O'Neill, 44: Isaac Naeye. 44; Ed Taws, 43. Total 220. that a team could win the title under the current setup by compiling the Scratched: Dean BlitKen.

Handle: $124,899. Owners: No. 2. High Ground 8table; 3. W.

S. Cloncarrig out of the way. otner scores bod wnite. 3: John otter. MeCabe; 4.

C. F. Wagner; 5, P. Cassagne; 6. Mrs.

s. Campbell, 7. Mrs. J. Goodwin; 8.

P. Youktlls. best record In the loop but against 43; Dr. William H. DuBarry, 43: Mrs.

Norman Ford. 43; Norman Ford, 43: Dick Ford, 43; Charlie Schilling. 42; S. C. Benkert, 42; Mrs.

Monaveen lost his chance for victory through two bad jumps. After leading almost halfway through the weak opposition. The new plan les SIR JACOMAR disposed of ATTENTION SIR early to attain the lead, raced TIPSTAFF r. o. ogiioy.

40; waiter EicneiDerger, Norman Wilson. 40: W. R. Wilson. 41: Mr.

into defeat and drew clear while being kept to pressure. TIPSTAFF was not rushed while In close attendance to the pace, challenged leaving the back stretch but was not good enough and dropped back steadily. COUNT CHRIS caught tired horses. sens the possibility of such a titlist ALL-STAR TEST PROPOSED W. J.

Olbtwns. 40: Mr. Isaac Naeye, 39; Fred Ogilby. 39: Jim Clerkin. 39; Mr.

L. R. Wolf, race, he hit the 14th fence hard. SCRANTON RIDER SPILLS EIGHTH RACE One and one-eighth miles: four-year-olds and up. Purse $2000.

Net values A proposal, sponsored by the Phila 38; Mr. David Hasinger, JV: Bay oeorg. 38: D. B-. Smith.

37: Col. Nicholas Blddl. 36: $1300. $40O. $200.

$100. Claiming, szoou. winner Br. 5. by war raii-uuw Flit.

Owner Mrs. A. Jensen. Trainer A. Jensen.

Danny Marzbani of Scranton, delphia Eagles, matching all-star David Hasinger, 36; Pete Fuller. 36: Thlr- Win Place Show Odds Startera Wt. P.P. St. hi teams from the Public and Catholic man Brut.

3R; Mrs -E. c. Benkert. 3S: Mrs. T.

W. Murphy. 37: Mrs. W. K.

Frost. 38: Mr. Fmll Hamilton. 36: Mrs. J.

J. Diamond, 37; Jim Diamond. 38: William Diamond. 35: Gor leading American steeplechase rider in 1948 and twice winner of the Grand National at New York's Bel Leagues at the close of the season 7.0O 4 20 860 Resojet 116 2 3 Joe's Sun 122 8 4 4" 3 20 2 50 5 20 980 3 00 2.10 School was tabled by the, supervisory com Vt Str. Pin.

Jockey 3'V 1 1" Shuk 41 3 2. 2 Taylor 5 4 3'V4 3'H Bero 7 5 4' 4' Chaffin 1 hi 14 5 5 William 8 7' 6 6" Moon 6 8 7 7 Mafal 2' 6 8 8 Kirk Air Force II 122. 4 5' PlacerviUe 116 1 6 7' fndear 111 6 2 1" mont Park, fell from Battling Pe mittee. The all-star game was to don wtiiiam. 35: Mrs.

r. b. Mannai, 3: r. w. Murphy, 34; C.

E. Lindstrom. 3S; Charlj Slater. 34; W. J.

Olboon, 33; Xmll Hamil dulas at Becher' Brook the first replace the city title game annually Z6 0 7.10 29 50 7 70 7 40 Bulls! 116 3 8 8 ton, 31. sht Turban 6 -1ZZ 7 7 7 sponsored by the Interleague Athle time around. This is the sixth jump His mount was a 66-1 shot. Equlpasa 116 2' to be an owner of a dog that is ordered to the best in show winners' SCHOOLBOY WINS HONORS tic Commission. Nothing has been decided concern There" was no American horse in Barry Goldberg, 14-year-old stu Time: 2 02 3-5- Post: 5:35.

Off: Start good from gate, won driving, place same. Scratched: Last Curtain. Brazil. Lock Control. Markabillty, Light Count.

Twenty Nine. Handle: $112,058. Owners: No. 2. O.

Davis: 3. M. Kornblum; 4.H. B. Hershon; 5, J.

Funkhouser; 6. 3. H. Miles: 7. P.

Corvi; 8. D. K. Kerr. circle.

One cf the district's active breed the race this year. dent from Beeber Junior High, sur num. 3d): a. Farm Bene, rsroosiawn rimn, (Mrs. Joseph Walker.

3. Battle Torch. J. Turner Moore, owner (Mr. C.

Paul Denckla); 4. Wellaway. Mis Lorine Eshelman lMr. John C. West).

MagnetTriumphs As Laurel Opens By PALMER IIEAGERTT Continued From First Sports Tage for the leader. He joined Little Harp from the outside in midstretch, then proceeded to respond well to the urging of Shufelt, inching away from Little Harp in the final 70 yards. Little Harp, while unable to stave off the winner's challenge, easily held the others safe, as Risk A Whirl retained a three-length advantage over the faltering Flying Weather. Owner Taylor, Jockey Shufelt and Jrainer Meloncon completed a consecutive double In the seventh race when Sir Jacomar scored in front-running fashion. The winner, a son of Jacomar, was timed in 1:53 25 for the mile and a sixteenth and paid $8.80.

Freebooter was foaled in Ireland ers and exhibitors. Dr. William prised in the March distance handi ing the divisional setup in basketball, baseball, track and the other sports. It is expected that a decision on these sports will be made before the end Ivens, Haverford, has patiently RESOJET steadied when In close quarters along the Inside early, was eased out for his rally, wrested command entering the stretch and withstood an extended drive. JOE'S SUN rallied well to engage the leader in early stretch, then waa not good enough.

Am PQRCE rallied to midstretch. weakened and came back lame. on a small farm in County Water-ford. His half brother both are from cap shoot, of the Quaker City Gun Club at Holmesburg. He scored a competed his Samoyed and Afghan the dam Proud Fury has spent his of the current semester.

hounds at shows in all parts of the perfect 25 from 18 yards. A field of ATTENDANCE: 21,681 TOTAL HANDLE: $966,467 66 gunners competed. country for a' number of years. He admits there were a few occasions Louis Rauscher, Glenside, when he "came close." Naturally, he Big Ike Scores Upset; Favorite Runs Fifth' life there as a plow horse. Dodds Displays Form In Workout at Tokyo Gulfstream Park Race Results grew wistful; always hoping the next placed second with a 24 total, followed by Dr.

William S. Brodisch, Bristol, and Joe Junglass, Easton, ahew would be the one. BASKETBALL i PIAA EASTERN REGION PLAYOFFS Class A Semi -Final AUpbIowb SB Sweyervill 3 PIAA WESTERN REGIONAL PLAYOFFS (lui A Semi-Final Homestead 80 Altoona 44 Westlnghoase 50 Hickory 34 EASTERN STATES CATHOLIC TOUR NET Championship Final De LaSalle Acad. (R.l.) 49. (N.T.C.) 4 GYMNASTICS PI A A AMPIONSHIPS Pottsville.

39; Lower Merion, 28' Ceoe-maagh. 9: Ellwood City, Lack Hare 3 Nesqueoonlng, 2. TRACK CAMDEN BOARD OF EDUCATION MEET Junior High Championships New Branswirk, 23; Perth Am boy, Cramer (Camden), West Catholic 4. RIFLE PIAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Man hall, 997; Deylestown. 991 Bradford.

9ST GIRLS SWIMMING INTERSCHOLA8TIC CHAMPIONSHIPS Junior Division Roosevelt. 45: Harding. ft. Peter's. 29 St.

Vincent's. 26; Kaven Hill. 24: M. John's, 16; Wagner. 13; Highland Park.

12; Cooke. 12; Lincoln, 10; St. Francis. John Adams, 64 Holy Cross, Baldwin. 6: St.

James, S. Senior Divisiom Little Flower. 63; Frankford. 58; Olney. 45.

Baldwin. 43: John Bartram. 41'-: Haliahasw 24: Prnn Hall. 23; Southern. 15; Highland Park.

14; Dunmorr. 12: Went 16: Cot-lingswood, Hsddon Heights. 4: North Scranton, 6: Roxborough, Sooth 8-eraaton, West Catholic, 4. HOT SPRINGS, March 25 (AP). Big Ike outdistanced the with 23s, and Dan Clendening, Ches TOKYO, March 25 (AP).

Gil Patience was rewarded Dr. Ivens last Sunday. His Afghan champion, ter, with a 22. favorites today to drive home a vie Dodds, the old miler, today showed 15 of Japan's top middle distance Tamerlane 2d, finally gained the 50-FHra ginglea (18 Tarda) Mike Burychka. 48; Howard Nice.

47: How. tory in the $10,000 added Arkansas first best in show triumph ever ac ard Lewis, 47; Howard Dilta. 47; E. M. Emmons, runners his heels and the stride of 47; Jonn Messinger.

ae: K. Hicnsjas. r. credited to an Ivens entry end he Derby Oaklawn Park. He paid $7.00.

Lucky Codine was second Davie. 46; Lou Pagliughl. 46; Charles Alexander. 46: Joe Junglass. 46: John Haggerty.

46 was not at the ringside. His handler. 1ST $2200. 4 ft Up. 6 Floral Trail (Church) $6.60 $3.70 $2.90 Sabson (Richard) 6.20 4.10 Day 3.80 Time 1:11 1-5.

One Up. Stage Play. Virginia R. Pic-On-Me, My Ruthie, Gay Reveler. Tybrag.

Loose Horsey. Around Town also ran. Scratched Georgia, Mis Yam, Rounders Pride. Shaffle. 21) $2200.

4 up. 6 Elated (Church) $16.60 $5.80 $4.30 Ranpel (Fernandez) 3.70 3.10 Jay Forst (Vastll) 3.80 Time Rose of Erin, Gypsy Lea, Another En or a. Elected. Chesty. Cardan, Checki-mate also Yan.

Scratched Glitter Gulch, Penny Reward, Bold Pat, Kilroy. DAILY DOUBLE PAID $66.60 a champion. He let Kikuo Moriya of Nihon University set the pace in the 800 and Virtue, third. Mary Young, did the honors at the Jack Berry. 44; C.

Walker, 44; Charles Rlggln. 44: H. H. Anders. 44: Dr.

A. T. Vlckers. The favorite, Futuramatic, was business end of the leash at tne Lou Kauscner. 43: A.

K. Kjrt. 43: Bert meters, then breezed past him easily fifth, following French Admiral in Washington. D. C.

show where Ensland, 43: H. H. Kaufman. 43: Dave Boal. 43; A.

J. Rennlnger. 43; C. E. Glafpey.

42: Dr -in the stretch. fourth place. truly, a local dog made good. William S. Edgar Bloom.

42: H. Zlegler. 41: Jack Oaatoo. 41: Al Pierson 41: 8am Davenport. 41.

Willis Bailey. 42: Dr. E. A. Shuman.

41 Harry Merganthaler. 40; Harry Ixy. 40: Goldberg. 40; P. H.

Watkin. 40: Paul Watkln. FTFI-D T1UU CONTINUE: Th Tor Painter and setter Ctab's trials. earrently In its intra ear. nnw today ana raa through aniiT aver the Indiantawn Git Military Irmrtutt rroaecU.

22 milee tut of Kuril-bar Spring field trial of tba Camden tit; Fish aad Ctat Protective Auaeiatiaa clara their two-day teaara today ea tha crouds aor Hddcaeld. -V. J. On Wednesday, 39; Dr. William H.

Chandlee. 40: W. K. Klein 40: Graham Steven. 38: William H.

Seal. 39 Harry Adams, 38; Dr. Kirk' HillUrd. 36: Don Engli ciending. H.

i. Beyer, 36: Norman Plum, isn ooccer 36: J. A brums. 36: s. L.

Logan, 38: c. F. GrifSn, 37; A. Daniel, 37; Junes Cuiley. 37, 3D $2200.

4 Se up. 6 Big and Better (Fernandez) $4.30 $3.00 $2.50 a-Regalon 2d (Gomel) 6.80 4.00 Shining Deed (Cook) 3.40 Time 1:10 3-5. Top Honors. a-Blitzen Due, Cadet Dan. Convicted.

Miss Haste. Opening Day. Sylvia Dear, Bhout About also ran. a-Mrs. R.

B. Carpenter-Helen R. Plneman entry. Scratched Airdrome. Big Dance, Sugar Pete, Monmouth, Impersonator.

TH $2300, elmg. 7 Storm Ridden (Corolla) $7.60 $4.70 $3.70 Swamp Son (Church) $10.00 6 60 LuU Girl (Mac Andrew) 12. 6Q Time. 1:23 3-5. Dream Agin.

Dorlgen. War Host, Bill Keefe. Social Side. Freedom Train, Clear" Request, Gro-up, Moon Night also ran. No scratches.

5TH $2500. elmg.i 4 St up. 6 Disconsolate (Culmone) $5.40 $3 60 $2 80 Music (Batcheller) 3 80 Con Merchant (Cook) 3 40 Time. 1:09 4-5. Ground Fog.

Air Patrol, Mayes Riley. Outland, He Could also ran. Scratched Var. 6TH The Suwane River Handicap, $5000, 3 Ac up. 6 I a-Theory (Nelson) 4.80 $2.50 $2.80 John's Joy (Scurlock) 3.00 3.00 a-Beau Dandy (Scurlock) 2 80 Time: 1:09 (new track record).

Bannerday, Tubby B. Almenow, Commodore Lea also raa. a-Calumet Farm entry. No scratches. 7TH $3000, 4 up.

1 1-16 Sallequlllo (Fernandez) $10.90 $5.50 $2.40 Harbourton (Splnale) 5.00 2.30 Count-a-Blt (Culmone) 2.10 Time 1:42 2-5. Pegasus 2nd. Allrne, September and Montana Sand also ran. No scratches. 8TH $2500.

1 1-16 m.r Hickory (Batcheller) $5.90 $3.80 $2.70 Set Free (Nelson) 4.70 3.40 Galoot (Scurlock) 2.70 Time 1:44 1-5. Loran, Beach Beauty, John Admiral, Wentworth and Mr. Pilate also ran. No scratches. 9TH $2200.

up. 1 1-16 ASSOCIATION CIP SEMI-FINAL and A. Meade. 38. tke Jockey Hollow FTA'a aseet opens and rana taroack Sudsy aver tha aaarsa scar Clinton, K.

J. These trials ara featared by tha Imperial Oaea all-ace stake John Apple-rate and Lester White fad re tha open stake Flare Flight rails M. Simmons and H. E. Walston ride jsdieial saddles in the other events Today, tba retrieving breeds also exhibit at trials the eonrlasioa of a two slay aseet of the Swamp Doc Clab Liverpool 2' Evertra FIRST DIVISION Burnley 1 Astow Villa Blackpool 1 Birmingham 1 Charlton 2 Sunderland Fulham 2 Arsenal 2 Huddersfield 3 Manchester United 1 Middlesbrough 3 Derby 1 Newcastle 3 Bolton 1 Portsmouth 4 Chelsea Wolverhampton 2 tca 1 SECOND DIVISION Btarkbors Lotoa Bradford I Queens Park Ranger Home First in aaaaorted by the DelBay FTC close near Snsa-tuu Bridge, Del.

William Hot den. Dover, K. H. Staniford will Judge this meet, re-aorta A. Griaaom.

Radnor, tha Swamp DTi president rrospeet stake for Sprinter svad Corker Daniels will be held April 8. Brentford 2 Coventry by the alley Force FT A on the Pheasant Kan Game Farm near Fort Washington. Pa. Jndres will be Francis J. Senirea and Robert Saamlton Unique will be the field trial ta be held by tba MaraTiaa College Spaniel FTC oa April 15.

on tha Penan. State Game arm No. 205, situated near Fegelsvtlle. Pa. Sheffield I'nlted 5 Cardiff 3 Chesterfield 2 Southampton 2 Leicester 1 Swansea 1 Sheffield Wednesday 5 Tottenham 4 Burr 1 Barnsley Pre-ton Hall 1 Grtmsbv FlymoBlh Leeds 2 West Ham 1 College stadenta interested in Held dor will ran their dec ia this ana and It will badred by Evelyn Monte ud Clyde Hoc a.

Quelle Belle (Nelson) $8.50 $3.50 $3 00 nn 1 3.00 Tarawa (Fernandez) 2.60 POINTER POINTERS: Leo Dans. Olen Mill, 3.10 Billy Perry (Cook)- rm-. explains be pleased with a Canadian In port in his itrisr of Pointers Gaytlate Gaaai Time 1:45 3-5. Insider. Cioudchsser.

Chin Cup 'Chase CAMDEN, S. March 25 AP) Flare Flight, 8-year-old bay gelding sporting the racing colors of Alfred M. Hunt, Pittsburgh, won the 18th renewal of the Carolina Cup steeplechase today before a record crowd of more than 15,000. Flare Flight took the lead at the start and never was headed. Grover Stephens, Ligonier, rode a masterful race astride him.

Flare Flight, finishing six lengths ahead of Royal Mission, owned by Lee Chandler, 3d, Ligonier, covered the three-mile timber course in 7:55 25. The favorite, Some Gold, owned Lad the name ud it placed first la the THIRD DIVISION SOUTH Bournemouth 2 Atdershot Bristol Rovers 2 Toraoar Crystal Palac 1 Notts Forest Exeter 0 Brlitnl ny' Epswlrh 2 BHrbtno Leyton Orient 2 Newport Notts Coanty 2 Mlllw.ll Port Vale 2 Wahaik Reading 4 Norwich ken Colleen. Kobold. Lumpuckerow, Staters. Milk War also ran.

Scratched Sir Boro. Stark Mad. Busy 81s, Turban, Dixie Sweep. Khabula, spertmc (reap at Harrtsbnrg's show Gaytisae Oaklawn Results 1ST $1200, 4 ft up. 6 f.t Beau Fortune (Keene) $3.30 $2.40 $2.30 First Bar (Brooks) 2.80 2.70 Keen OIo (Jeesop) 3.3tt Time.

1:12. August. Saybird. Rollaway, Border Man. Fourth Degree, Patsy Joe, Feasance, Medina Boy.

Star Call also ran. Scratched Beverly Burks, Rem Rye. Equison, Chump Trick, Blank Dismay, Tree Tot. 2D $1200, it Granny (Brooks) $3.80 $2 80 $2.50 Mike Ehret (Cartwright) 5.70 3.70 Gaby Haugh (Gordon) 5.00 Time, 1.12 4-5. On Wings.

Omaberry, Leets Gal. Pad ahead. Leo Fair, Vlnlta War. Fuddy Duddy. Best Buttons also ran.

Scratched: How Vain, Bobs Ace, Dee Ed, Late Color, Barbie Tiny Git, Linda Jane. DAILY DOUBLE PAID $7.20 3D $1200, 4 y. o. ft up. Hi Sun Bound (Carroll) $32.40 $14.30 $8.30 Signa-s Bloke (Roy) 6.30 5.00 Iona (Norman) 20.00 Time.

1:53 15. Sir War. Datby Doodlt. Lady Serenata. Lieut.

Dan. Leapolint. Brack also ran. Scratched La Paclnca, Calix. 4TH $1200.

4 up," 1 m.r Mis Mary Kay (Brooks) $26.50 $9.20 $5.30 Stlmboro (Carroll I 10.10 6 30 Soma Lad (Keene) 5.20 Tim 1:82 1-5. Glider Pilot, Monlfleth, Al-tuce. Lady AJax and Straeth also ran. No scratches. 5TH $1400, up.

6 Big Ping (Mulllns) $4.80 $3.60 $3.30 War Raider (Cartwright) 5.40 4.20 Right Jab (Knapp) 5.20 Time 1:11 4-5. Jtmmlny Gosh. Draftsman, Ration Book. Hoosier Boy and Hot and High also ran. No scratches.

6TH $1500. up. 6 f.r Bob's Pal (Wagner) $17.70 $6.10 $3.20 Teapoy (Cartwright) 3.70 2.60 Don Coventry (Keene) 2.70 Time 1:10 4-5. Klngarvie. Janlna.

Cotton Joe, Hy Call and Bambuco also ran. Scratched Technicolor, Bubblegum. 7TH The Arkansas Derby, $10,000, lh'm Big Ike (Keene) $7.00 $4.20 $3.10 Lucky Codine (Baird) 6.60 3.90 a-Virtue (Brooks) 4.10 Time: 1:52. Lancaster. Futuramatic, a-Jlm-lny Cricket, b-French Admiral.

Unique Reward, b-Mon Pharo also ran. a-Brisbane Creech and L. Ginbuel entry; b-Reverie Knoll Farm entry. No scratches. RTH ft up.

1 1-16 m. False Message (Brooks) $12.80 S3.R0 $3.50 Fancy Festival (Keene) 10.10 4.50 Bagulo (Burns) 3:00 Time 1:45 4-5. Repartee. Flying Jim. Als Play.

Coo. Sugar Beet. Pharlo. Pour Pours and Api lejark Jane also ran. Scratched: Supstorm.

Regularity. Cutty steel, Danoe Pretty, Mad: I'M, Our Pick. ptered second ia the troop at Washington last fcanday Had It been a home-bred, the newcomer may bare rone best American -bred doc in show at HarrHbarg we bear At the Tri- pWatford 0 Northamptoa Angte BTf'i recent Brltfs Topsy was tops as boot ia show, while Marion Claaa an -hjp preoeated the best male with ana of her Boston Terrier entries, while Topsy took female haaurs aad the high prise, in Judge Lea Carlin's dectsiow Ch. barn Ideal, a Dobersau Pmscner. owned by Mr.

and Mrs. Claade Shel-aau Pottstown. went foarth in tha working graap: Ca. Winn. The Ranee, a Pag, owned by Dorothy Greenly, also of Pottstown, placed third in toy dogs and the Kerry Bine terrier, Minstrel Man.

entry of the Walter Aliens, Paoli, by Paul Butler, Hinsdale, 111., was third, a half-length behind Royal was runner-up in use terrier group a Hail sngtasi a event. MATCH AT BEADING TODAY: First of tha Berks Coanty KCs 25th anniversary year's Top-Flight Fives In City Play Today Top-flight teams play today and tonight in the first annual Philadelphia and District Basketball Championship at Quartermaster Hall, 20th and Johnson sts. This afternoon's feature is between Central Brakers and Olneyites at 4 P. Haddington AC faces Glenwood Bulldogs in the first game and Graygor tackles Northeast Village In the second. Reliable's match with.

Ancient Hibernians tops the night program. This game starts at 9 will be preceeded by contests Involving Reliable and Christian AC, Essing-ton and West Philadelphia Panthers. Mission. Also rans were Friar's Melody, Killay and Toyford. THIRD DIVISION NORTH Hartlepool 2 Accringtoa Barrow 1 Bradford City Carlisle 0 New Brighton Chester 2 Crewe Lincoln 2 Rochdale Mansfield 2 Darlinstea Doneaster 4 Oldham Rotherham 2 Halifax Tranmere 2 South port Gateshead 1 Wrexham ITork 1 Stockport SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIVISION A Celtic 4 East Fife Third Lanark 4 Dundee Hibernians 5 St.

Mirren Motherwell 5 Aberdeen Patrick 3 Falkirk Rangers 3 Qneea Of The Senth Baith 2 Hearts Clyde 2 Stirling SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIVISION Ayr 5 Albion Airdrle 5 Danfermhne Hamilton 2 Forfar Kilmarnock 3 Alloa Morton 3 Arbroath Cowdenbeath 2 Onen Park Dande United 5 Stenboasemuir St. Joknstone 2 Dameartoa srrents takes place today aa tha annul apring all breed match is held in the Rose Armory, Reading. starting at 1.30 P. M. Home from a long Jadring assignment that took him to British Columbia.

Charles Abo Swart. Hustelc Named Captain I Gladwyue, gee into action at Reading today aad pica tha best In match aad best pappy ia match award in eheadtac a list of prominent district areeders-exhlbttor wbo will arm a lodge Entriea will be taken at armory from 1Z o'clock (noon) until time HANOVER, N. H.t March 25 (tJP), Robert Hustek, Bridgeport, a two-letter njan at Dartmouth College, has been elected captain of the Big Green's basketball team for next year. Hustek scored 15 points this year while playing as a guard. Jeering starts The Boston Terrier Clab (AP Wirephoto) MAGNET DRAWS CLOSE TO FIRST-PLACE FINISH AT LAUREL W.

P. Taylor's Magnet (left foreground) is pictured winning the $7500 added feature at Laurel, yesterday. Little Harp (right) was second and Risk A Whirl (extreme left), third. Ray Shufelt is the jockey aboard the victorious colt. tai city will bold an all-age match.

April 5, at trance Hall. 4955 Frankford start-tag at 8.3 P. M. Dr. W.

C. Fetherolf. Wll miagton. breeder and exhibitor of Be aa. snu sorra aa the Judf.

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