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ftiner Favor Dark. Hcarn toy'S RACE SELECTIONS Holcomb and Bill Werle returned 84 cioocwttf AC aft tht at Wterani school their signed contracts to the Bos-I i ty Rimnerup Spot at Stake Today in S. J. Swim Loop ((ontinurd Irom Pt Sixteen) In Baseball Golf tun PoH Cnv the half. on a contract.

Rickey did not rKIDtT. in. is tMTED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS ONE BEST STREAK AT HttlttH join the Pittsburgh organization IAN. I 1' iJ i. v.

Fid Fl FT Fl FT Shomtd.f 4 4 lJSYksf 7 1 IIS Walton. 5 1 1 il Munrot.l I 1 111 Bllfton.t 2 0 0 4 3 It IS Camuo.c 9 7 20 h-kfr 2 1 4 Slum I 4 0 2 Mattwn.f 3 0 0 0 Flahrr.f 2 9 Rubin. I 113 1 Miami. Feb. 13 tlT Two Giants of New York, not Btr TOY FOX ONE BEST irSlBERil It until after Kiner had signed a P-innn Parr Ppllnna two-year contract covering thc cesi I means 1931 and 1932 seasons.

Over Gloucester AC Dtl (AH LA I IHVx.UV.'i; 1 HALJ 1 iMml it. old Riskrt. Tut Shuftif golf were ro favored today as! kmhin fisk B' Miia shadow, Town, Baununt F.irt Monmouth, reunion. Jt Com- Quakers Stewart Draws Attention As Moorestown, Vocational Vie UI 10 0 2 J-- Cinuio lth JO lTit thf eamf'i! Totali 27 12 52 TtaU 5T 18J ill irorrr aa hf 11 tht Camdrn Pflnana1 Score flnt bait Pellcana. 38-Sg.

iraue rosMhie Kiner's present salary is about! hi ONE BSST STREAKING .1 1. Old Atskct. Snufflf, Botnln) majia. Towlt. Swrtt Lflj Pad Ccttw Pajp.

rrntrn.lr. Mtiro't Far ia field of 94 teed up for the 14th annual National Baseball Play, ers' eolf twoaiuiahalt times more than Foil Patrol Wagon. Jaa 3. 3 rVnlt. Pae.

r.mir B.iy. Otm 4 SENSATIONAUOWPRlCef Second place will be at stake when Moorestown High enter-( Defending champion Alvin Rickey ever has paid a player-including such stars as Rogers Hornshy, Joe Medwick, Dizzy Dean and Jackie Robinson. Accompanying the conference. .1. Kii.f.

Short Our Jratfl Tarrale, 11, Uu.l 7. trfhrrt II. saddle Bad Hp Horn. tmiwrttliM. PMnaiU DM 9 Sliy B'm EsprdKu.

Vftlifrt. ti NMiivt rRK ONE BKT BOITONNIFRE 1 Ma'irt Mat Cambrian. Vnountlonrd BRAND NEW 1953 T-'t Km. Short Supply, Tl; Mariicd 7. Siuanirr.

Color iluard. SadifL' Bits. 8. Novfl RpqiiPJt. Imperialist.

9 Whik-Ofl, snj Bim. Kt sinshim: rRK ONE BSl-'T VIENI 1. Cambrian. Annlurn Ku.iVa.t. Hffaa'e.

guirmu 3. Wo.Pipart. Sanction Jacai ChiMr. Tains Lamaen vocational school today at me uaseis. wmraumii park and Jim Hearn, both of the House in a S.

J. Swimming League meet. Giants, established themselves Currently both teams sport 4 2 lops. The winner is almost; rnllnf1 assured of the runnerup spot and the loser of third place. Idle pontes in the tune up round Merchantville is a sure-in for the title while Haddon Heights and yesterday when they turned in Collingswood are battling for the cellar.

a "4 and a T3 respectively. of course, was speculation as to whether Rickey was trying to sign Kiner for himself or some 1 11 Bt Around, Dffp Ken, tndrr thr 4 Rut. jlr nus. Knit spui. Shrnfl Hill.

ttniUM UBaWlltftlaVak 3 J. 4. Ten mmit. miuihmi. Ml Be Around, Bft Indfr thf Rue iUUOU feature of.

trie day action win body else. The 71-year-old master trader recently notified rival clubs that Few of the other players; be the 40 freestvle if John itew Ftwc Circle. Eternal Soad Yaa. iv.lt, a Bit. Coli: I R.y Svene, Floermi Tesradira.

Eternal ad niaraom A. Netldiea 1'1. Firey One 1 One Piece I'ampaianer rtea r. Wa-er Kelpie Bue fen Blue Teal, t'nitie Kettlial II Fl MIS ONfi BEST ORASS SKIRT 1. Beloon.

Btt Camrt BRAND NEW 10W PKICtO! Anil aad ltllm Caiaeity M.M4.M. Aataxatn Pilar tietltr. Sua-! Hal 4 Total Kiyi, Nan. Add Key. Error ftiaeit Km.

Ook in arearata. I -Yd. fcUARAN TEE; ll-OAr FREE TRIAL UJ art is sent into action by Moorcs- the 30ycar-old long-ball hitter and gate attraction could be obtained in a combination plaver Water Xetplp. Tmi Retvrd C.K'aie Baby, 2nd. run IAST Tt'Att 1953 Last Year, Says D.

DiMag Off IVFONESOAF IVENINO n'c In.h. L.iebeaa'.nd. Name-OIA town toacn Joe Jliricn. l-asi was umi lUdL me luumainriu week, also at the Community, would prove once more that as House, Stewart became the first golfers the participants are well-loop merman in two years to known baseball personalities. nun ja.k:e, Bieak on.

siioo shoo and monev transaction which ONI BFST KINO DIVF.R 1. Imperial Mandv Whir-A-Bit. 1 4'' Jim Mocatierty, Heret coima, vaid a1 might lead the eighth place Pi hreak 2ll wnnils. And it was thei Amnnir thns who Mjrln Licit. rates out ot the wilderness.

3. H'ch Jaiaie. Arhea, Break On first trial at the short distance: their scores was Yogi Berra The Boston Braves. Cincinnati 4. rharser.

Tulsa Th.rd Ward. rHILAua-LrtllA Participation. Mlherlaire. Our Ted Froiiy Kace, Heart of Oak, Blenriam, (tras Skirt Fl Pacho. Diamond Moian ilna Div.r.

Tinsel, opperitone. Misa Biack. vtopia Last. Dominion. for the slender ace this year.

Yankee catcher who said he shot Rods and Chicago Cubs were S. twialre. Mm Sicle'te. Our Ted known to have made offers to With practice at the 40, Coach a 104 but did not specify the BY MILTON RICHMAN New York. Feb.

13 (UP)-Dom DiMaggio turned 35 yesterday and it looks as if this will be number of holes he played. Rickey and it was believed that the Brooklyn Dodgers had indicated their interest via several Others who admitted their SOI TII Jl'RSl SWIMMING LF.AOl Merchantville 6 0 .000 Mnvor of tho CABINET rvn 4 2 .66 cautious talks with Brooklyn the last year on the faculty 4n llela Mv.for.r" Col'uiieswood Phillies, 91; Johnny Logan, of 6. Fruity Ynct. Heart Of Oak. Wmni 7.

Start Mis. Vandanell. Merry Thought Kmd Diver. Miss Karoo. Coop! stone.

Ky tlasy. Storm Ridden. Good Ciy. Burkcmo Leads Texas Open 1 .166 .000 1U1 "tlJC Haddon Heights 0 I I 1 Joe's kid brother already has announced his intention of re- Zurich expects Stewart to 'lower TROGKAM AT HI4LIAH t. Park Pride.

Hoop Rin Old Basket 2. Witch Ditctor, Miat Shadow, Hatnmont. .3. Fort Monmouth. By Puny.

Huh DrKt. 4. Pharoa Fare. Interlude, Colony Paje. So.tstoun, Potterac, Honest Grover.

Ararat 2nd, Kvicted. The tank. 7. loeheri 2nd, Maikviile. Winning Fleet.

Pennant Day, I Tiust. Byni. 9 Bob Client Fun, Kspeilcco. AT RlNSHINr PABK 1 Oar Nfrlski, Blue Dlreetor. Fit Acaln.

2 Hush Money. Bcniial Trail. Snmll .3. Woltheert. Nltht Drinker.

Sanction UVI the Braves, S8; Joe Collins, of the Yankees, 92; Ray Murray, of the Athletics. SO, and Johnny Lindell, of the Pirates. 90. It isn't all in fun, however, for there are $1000 in prizes at stake. Dark, who beat teammate ft- ei the league standard.

MC 11 pi UD- He'll prob- Vocational's ably be pushed bv me aiiernoon mai ne imngs up BentlitT. his glove will be a sad one fori Rentliff took a crack at the 200 FLOOR SAMPLE CLEARANCE! San Antonio. Feb. 13 1 (IMS) Walter Burkemo, a com-' the Red Sox, indeed. mark in Tuesday's meet.

While Hearn in the final round last "Thpre were some miehtv fine riirWr lou-oe 'that wnni ho vear riisnlaved a steady brand parauve un Known Deep Fen. Ill Be Around Best Trick Kternal Road. Yak Yak. Mercrdei. Neddies Doll, B'Hilonnlere.

Colon Roiey Scene. Saved Atln. Hot Choco- Realtor, Water Kelpie. Blue Fen Noitalnc. Cookie Baby.

Blue Teal. outfielders with the. Boston ball turnpd a Kood time. Merchant- of golf as he turned in his four- finl. I club down through years'," says viiie-s Charlie Moonev, however, over-par 74.

Hearn, however. RIf('s; lofsJhe flplli 1,1 7 general manager Joe Cronin," but difj hreak the record! from 2 IS demonstrated that he might have the 510,000 Texas open at among pro. none so consistent DiMaggio." t(1 0 17.5. minutes after Rent liff's; been taking golfing lessons last Antonio, blasting a first round; Vice President E. J.

tBuzzy) Bavasi. Cards' Buyer Slim The trade talks reached white heat a week ago when Rickey de dared that a trade for Kiner was "more likely than ever before" but no deal was closed. Rickey then turned his attention to signing Kiner amid reports that Rickey would find it easier to close a deal for Kiner once the big slugger came to terms. In St. Louis, meanwhile, the Cardinals announced the signing of pitcher Cloyd Buyer, who compiled a 6-6 won and-lost record in 1952.

Boyer was the 37lh Red bird to come to terms, leaving only five unsatisfied. The Cleveland Indians announced the receipt of pitcher Steve Gromek's contract. Gro-mek beat the world champion New York Yankees three times last year but his overall record was only 7-7. He is 32 years old. Pitchers Ralph Brickner, Ken 20 to 50 OFF Single and Double Drain Boards Sink and Laundry Wall Cabinets FIRST COME, BEST CHOICE! HURRY! Fenway Park fans won't forget attempt in the second part of thelAugust while the Giants were bespectacled Dom in a hurry.

dual meet wondering when he would pitch They'll remember his extraordin-j Moorestown won ihe list time a game, by shooting ary coverageof center field thai dV In fadlL and sometimes-brilliant lonini? deceDtivelv-fast stride of 1 i.n3. I IK 1, lmierial Mandy. Anovai. Iiclor 3. Bold io'd.

Ilic Inch. The Bamtter III 3. Mot'reicht. Yankee Midas. I' tarts Jackie 4.

3 McCafT. rtv. Callslc. lovely Devil. Sliietle Wlnio, Rlenrtam.

Frost Kace 7. Skirt, Kl Pacho. VanCanell. 8. Klue Diver.

Ccnperst'ne. Dlbillant. 9. Magnus. Dominion, Aim.

hik and his facility for eomingiTm 'I it, Hoarn's round was the best of 62, two short of a PGA record. The 34 year-old Franklin, linkstcr yesterday bested such name players as Jim Demaret, Cary Middlecoff, Jack Burke and Jim Ferrier. Burkemo fashioned nine birdies and nine pars with no putts under 10 feet for a 31-3162. The the dav except for that of Ken through with a vital hit in Stnnrin-T WetnrmorB clutch. Stewart, Fred Estelow, Al Green- "Dom never received the vast: Holguin, Midlothian, 111., with 34 29 63.

ttfljlu Yount, Niagara Falls, N. defending champion of the minor league's division, who shot a 72. After today's lS-hole medal round, the field engages in match berg, Martin Lutz, Bill Votltz and others. publicity that his brother, Joe, did but he was one of those pe mm Demaret carded a par 71. Middlecoff and Burke both turned in Compef Lin of MILIWORK, PLUMBING and HEATING Gtf Our Uw fricti It fort You tuf Carrying the hopes of V.ooa- 69s.

Ferrier. ex-Australian now Professional Golfers Association record is 60 set bv Al Broseh, Garden City, N. Y.jicre in 1951. play in four divisions with two 18-hole rounds Saturday and Sun culiar players who didn't cacn Larr Forbes will any- jbe Rentliff. Ken Eastlack, Bob HVceived No Tips Hesser, Tom Lutz and others.

living in San Francisco, fashioned Behind Burkemo was Tony a day. Ennis (Continued from Pago Sixteen) He never received any tips from Joe, either, and that was because he didn't care for any. "We never talked baseball when we got together," says Dom. We had a lot of other things to talk about." Truth of the matter is that the scholarly-looking Dom, who has been an institution in Boston since 1940, didn't talk much about anything. A lot has been made up the difference Bob won't give me," he said.

But if that is his plan, Ennis will have to hurry for he is slated to leave for Clearwater, next Tuesdav Del's holding out is a nuisance value just now. Other Phillies of the fact that Joe and Dom never had much more than brief waiting to see what Ennis 1 Cirard Station 4 fi i Vtligg" Ucu 1 I ,1 i i f- gets with his talks which have gained national publicity. In the end Carpenter may give in just "helloes when they passed one another on the field. Yet, Joe has always been a hero in his kid brother's eyes. to get on with other business, On the Athletics front, man- to baseball's hall of fame recent-! was pondering over Dr.

ly. Dom was among the first criticize the present system of ins hhortstoP Lddie Joost. ia rz ii i 4 MarUf Sr. 'Ft Subwavi I 1 Cord at Hialcah S1T1 RDT, 1KB. 14 WEATIIIK.

IWVK: TRICK, FIST 1 45 P. Ir FIBsT $3000, claimins, 4-ycar-oldi and up 'Sofion Locust St. I I I 1 lr3 mnes i RtL Cl I I I vhisivi win av, wmmM i kw lt cSv Market St. Storm at Sea lofl Count Easter 114 Violinist 113 Chllcat 114 John's Choice 1 an Tlmiu 122 Lunation 102 113 "B'llo Mnrlc 109 'Chinkapin 118 Blckett 114 smut Nicholas 114 Wide Marsin 1 14 Trumpet Kinj 117 1 1 8 Benhadar Station" Siotiom voting. Praises Joe Higlily "Nobody can tell me Joe doesn't df serve to be in the hall of fame." said Dom.

"The fact that he's bound to get into the hall of fame in a few years makes no difference. He should have been voted in now. There must be something wrong with the present system of voting." It was Dom, too, who voiced a protest in 1951 when some of the experts began comparing young Mickey Mantle to Joe. For all his allegiance to Joe, however, Dom insisted on making the big league grade on his own. Few can denv that the sawed- Irvmcton UR SECOND $1000, Allowances, d-year-oias, niiipn.

turnings. 11? Carmcltlte 112 -Her Cliancu 112 'Brnokotta 117 Tarty Under 117 Nlijht Town 117 Madame Arcatl 1 17 Campanlta 1 1 1 Oread Drram Cream 112 Lovely Katie 117 Belle Revoke 117 Aristit 112 Mar John 1 17 Wahash Moon 1 1 7 "Baby Dear 108 Deadline 11.3 THIRI) $4000 allowances, colts and Reldings, 7 lurlonps: 122 Mlklahv Cloudy Day 122 122 Pennfli ur 122 Hit toe Spot 117 HaraKi COkl Loco 122 Joe Jnnes 1 1 1 Spanish Armada 117 117 Yeiinan mart Choice 122 off, five-foot, nine-inch, 160-pound Dominic has come a long way since he failed to earn his base ForRTII M000, allowances, 3-j( ar-olfs. turloriits: 117 Miiirhe ball letter with Galilleo High school in his native San Belluno 122 Movie 122 Afotie7ac Pass Plav 122 Retina 122 122 G-To 117 -Chris 122 Royal Clover 122 Dixie Prince 4-ypar-oids and jop recommenaen uom to tne fifth ssooo allowance, San Francisco Seals in 1937 and! TTTirv thftn ntl tin H'tc crfiit 1 1 1 in is -award 120 Blnomar 120 "ill 11n.11 vui 11c 0.1 3tiiiiy Ktll, 1 106 SM True Pattern 118 his own Beginning Sunday, February 15 New Highspeed Rail Service to and through Central Philadelphia via Bridge Line and Locust St. Subway Only 12 Minutes from Broadway, Camden to 16th Locust Philadelphia 122 aAncrMnr (ARelair and PhiDP1! rntrv I SIXTH rlainiinc. 4 -yar-clds and up, i i-ib miips on tun ll -Colli lire! HVan 110 AraTvIf 109 AhMtst'-wn 1 on 1 1 I Tonty Hn lOS Sir 1 fl Milton BtIp 107 inn Whirlme 114 Fond 107 Allies Pal 120 Blu-holmt lot Cne Phil 111 Kins Mrmlee 10!) Fee Ix.e Tee Ardwh 120 SlVrSIM S25.00H sMi.

Kvergiades Han- The Yankees had qualms about paying the Seals $75,000 for Dom at the end of the 1939 season. The Yankees held off for a number of reasons. They thought he was too small, they thought his glasses would prove a major handicap and most important of all, they thought he'd never overcome his batting weakness of fast balls on the fists. Boston took a chance and was never sorry. The Red Sox may miss Dom a lot more than the Yankees miss Joe.

dlrap. 3-year-olil, 1, miles: 111 R'ly Real Brother 123 114 Slim Blare 1 1 1 12fl aKirat Aid Ram 0'ar 1 17 130 Broun Booter bStralght Fa.e 120 117 Platan 1 14 12S rPrince Darp dKlng Pin 120 128 Mr. Paradise Club 111 111 dRenrlmand rAnnn I.ove 120 114 hPowhatan Royal Bav Oem 120 115 Air Pine Thaxter 114 121 Ace Dentroyer Rocket Blue 114 aBrmkmeade Stable entry, bflreentree Stable entiy. rW. A.

Kdear and Ann Uhlar entry. dlT. P. Headley entry. F.IOIITII $4500, claiming, 4-ypar-old and up, 6 ftirlonss; 114 larparrlic Kasv Paddy 112 116 Market 'Little Pal li 1 1 0 1 1 1 aPacopep Air Flight 114 123 ftStarecase Mrrnlrinht 110 110 lleliowiac aWhlrteiipiior 119 aD'inlreath Farm entry.

In entiy. NINTH Siioo. eialming, 4-year-old and Polly Riley, Partner Easy Golf Victors Palm Beach, Feb. 13 (UP) Medalists Marlene Stewart and Hobart Manley and defending champions Polly Riley and J. Walcott Brown posted easy victories yesterday in the semifinals of the Everglades invitational mixed foursomes golf tournament.

Miss Sfpwart. vnunir Fnnthill up, mug 111 Ala-Flash Crandad 1 1 fl Attentive- 1 1 3 Brok-n sn 1 1 fl Privllece 12: Sun 1 I 4 Ja'k Ruffer 111 118 Puoer-Siilesman 11.1 -Mnn Torch 1 1 Fwan nut 1 1 Sliver dale 113 eventv-yeven 1 1 ft Mr. Twet the new subway means that passengers from New Jersey, without changing trains, may reach the Philadelphia theatrical and hotel districts, numerous office buildings near the new stations and the extensive area of fine stores and specialty shops between Locust and Market both east and west of Broad St. Locust St. Subway riders may exchange to intersecting PTC lines, including the Broad St.

Subway at Walnut-Locust Station. RUNNING TIME-ONLY 12 MINUTES! The running time on the Locust Line between Broadway Station, Camden, and 16th Locust Philadelphia, is only 12 minutes. Fare is the same 15c as on other PTC lines, plus a 22'c bridge token. 11H Button Shoei Mithty Son 1 1 1 Listed according to post Itrt. AAC.

star, and the long-driving 1 do'" lonl. Today's Scratehes Manley of bavannah, scored a convincing 6 and 5 win over Edean Anderson, Helena, and Art Ruffin, Wilson, N. C. Miss Riley, veteran Fort Worth, campaigner, and Brown, a Be Vnited Pres HIAIMII RK dear. Past r.ist m.i r.

1 Fat! Qhufflfl flartdv HrnWe I he first trains over the new Locust highspeed line via the new Locust St. Subway and the Delaware River Bridge will begin their runs on Sunday, February 15. The trains will operate between Broadway Station, Camden, and 15th-16th Sts. Station, the Philadelphia terminus of Locust St. Subway.

(See map above.) If you drive to work or to shop in Central Philadelphia, here's the highspeed way to get there without driving in congested traffic and without paying Bridge tolls and expensive Central Philadelphia parking fees. But whether you now drive or use other means of transportation, you'll find the new Locust Line the fastest way to travel from the heart of Camden to Philadelphia's central business and shopping district. With the opening of the new line, trams between Camden and Philadelphia will no longer operate under North 8th St. and Ridge Ave. to Broad St.

Girard Ave. Trains from Camden, after stopping at 8th Market will continue south under 8th St. and then west under Locust to 16th making stops at the three Locust St. Subway stations 9th-10th 12th-13th Sts. and 15th-16th Sts.

Ridge St. Subway trains will shuttle between 8th Market Sts. and Broad St. Girard Ave. The new Locust St.

Subway was built by the City of Philadelphia at a cost of approximately $8,500,000. Completion of manasquan, im. amateur, wereiuottie iir Belle Ascent. Bewltrnini. i 2 I) rector iliutjr CAiniucu ujr llic (UUI11 in Night Tov.n.

3. Jet Command. Darby Creek, Foxation. 4. Busy Now, Pressing Jack.

Genie Boy, Barbara Komack bacramento, and W. A. (Dub) Pagan of West Palm Beach before scoring a 2 and 1 decision. sta ker. 5.

Mr. Smui. Toy Fox, Short Supply, Maraud. s. Outback, Fancy Dancer, llyp Home 9.

Eig Oak. Stag, Shy Bim, SINSII1NF. PARK Clear, Fast Post P. K'sT 1 Pokev Susie. ELASTIC eg.

HOSE $5 tin. Early and Late Trains 2. Time.sabu. Klnsi Spur, Hyblaze. Tro Soma frrtgufor Sixei Medlnrn and Large.

Invlaible War Stretch. Sheer Durable. NYLON ELASTIC HOSE $4 EACH jan war. spone. Atcianie FAIR OROI NDS Clear, and Fast Pout 2.43 P.

FST 1. Bic Caiino, Theonetobeat, Gallalacl, Guaranteed. Mall Ordera Ruth Murphy, Retainer, Break Thru. 2. Rlppllnj Hit, Nante-Glo, populace, Heddy B.

FIRST TRAINS IAST TRAIN Wtakdaya Saturdays Sunday Dally A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. LOCUST LINE LV.

Broadway, Camden 6:04 6:04 6:05 .1:00 IV. 16th LocuM, Phila. 5:45 5:45 6:13 1:04 RIDGE ST. LINE LV. Broad Girard 6:17 6:16 6:20 1:03 LV.

8th Market 6:24 6:23 6:27 1:10 rilled tVA JOSEPH KICHTER Hurrlral Fitter 4 Hart Par, Sail Wave, Capnrho, Fixed Carter Length Charge, Xalapa streak, Lent Nugget, 7. Count Valoli If. Cor. 9th 4 filbert Sts. 9 Tramore Bay.

Piper. Ky. Mash. Good Office 2nd Floor-Dalli 9 AM. to -Son.

10 A M. -4 Knee a Lenglll I Story, Sulty. IheYEUOWfosome- 7k mm fbroffieis They're both tops in mustard if it's Gulden's. Look first for the name guldkn's then for the blend you prefer Yellow or Brown. Gulden's is just naturally smoother, finer tasting.

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