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While Hofacre was winning this award, a memorial to the late Notre Dame track coach, the Bluejacket squad scored a decisive team victory with 48 points. Purdue was second with 30 points and Mar-! cjuette, Western Michigan and Notre Dame followed in this order in the list of 15 teams scoring points. Purdue was high in the college group and thus received the Knute F-ockne trophy. The other team trophy, was presented to Great Lakes. The team victory was the Sailors' first in track competition.

Eddleman Scores Twice Corp- Dwight Eddleman of Wright eld. Dayton, 0 former University ef Illinois freshman, and Les Eisen-hart. Greet Lakes' veteran middle distance runner, equalled the two-individual title record of Hofacre. rEW YORK, June 2 WV- vvV vsr i All of William Hells' BY IRVING VAUGHAN Chlraxo Triknna Frcaa Serrko) Washington, D. June 2 The so-called knuckle ball as manipulat nominees for the Ken tucky Derby next Satur- Louisville, June 2 Darby Dieppe, a sturdy gray colt lacking the background of such famous sires as Bimelich, Fighting Fox, Chance Play, and Seabiscuit, and overlooked in the betting by a crowd of some 15,000 spectators today became the hope of the west for the 71st running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs next Saturday.

Darby Dieppe, son of Foray II. La Croma and owned by Mrs. G. W. Lewis of Louisville, showed flying ed by an old artist named Emil grandpa in the majors, tho tfcero are many players these days older than Joe, and more decrepit, was the winning pitcher In Wrigley Cell yesterday as the Braves whipped the Cubs, 5 to 4.

In 10 Innings. Grandpappy Joe, making his first appearance after his recent sEgr.ir. with the Braves, richly deserved-the honor. Ileving went in as a replacement for enormous Johnny Hatchings ia the eighth when the Cubs had th tying run home, a development of the only error of the game, th potential winning run on third, ar.l Leonard lured the recently boisterous White Sox to the fringes of the second division today. The recent first placers swooned with the greatest of ease before Leonard and his local associates who skipped around the Griffith acreage in non day wero declared out of this race tonight by Trainer William Booth.

All our 3 year olds are coughing," explained Booth. We hop dome of them recovpr In tim for the Treakness at rimllco June 16." Hells had nominted seven colts, Fericles, Findus, Adonis, Greek Warrior, Rick's Raft, Spartan Noble, and Spartacus. heels to one of the finest fields ever assmbled for the $10,000 added Blue chalant fashion to compile an 8 to 1 Grass stakes, final big test for the celebrated $75,000 fixture next weekend. The gray speedster, with Mel-vin Sunshine Calvert in the sad Innlv fin a nut. Joe a first act as a.

Eisenhart won the half mile and mile championships and was not challenged seriously in either. Eddleman broad jumped 22 feet 9 inches to win this event and then took the high jump at 6 feet 2 inches. Eddleman's showing was good, score that dropped James Dykes' Brave was t0 Ian pinch Eattef somewhat bewildered tourist to Frank Secory and that potential fourth place. winning run still was on third whea dle, outstripped the Murlogg farm's last Friday, was second choice at 4 to 1. Sea Swallow closed at 5 to 1 The best to be said of the Sox' Stan Ilack Sundci out- daily display of baseball was that in no, rclicf Pf ialis I such as Ileving.

a free agent from particularly in view of the soft takeoff drenched from Friday's storm. and Air Sailor at 6 to 1, while Darien was a rank outsider, 50 to In the high jump he defeated Dick ui numoer 01 nus coneciea ineylth Indians 10 davs aca. Kilpatrick of Purdue, the winner Marsch Wins Two Races Fighting Step by two and a quarter lengths after coming from far back at the stretch turn. He left the rest of the starting field of 10 Derby eli-gibles, including E. R.

Bradley's Burning Dream, the favorite, far behind. Air Sailor Finishes Third Lt Comdr. T. D. Buhl's Air Sailor, winner of his last five starts, four ol them before the close of the 1944 Jockey F.

A. Smith, who had the cf the Drake relays high jump, by an inch. And Ken Wiesner of Marquette, who had bettered 6 feet 7 This fact was emphasized whea Manager Charley Grimm, who hal followed up Paul Derringer, knocked out in the third, with two starters. Ray Prim and Bob Chip mount on Bymeabond, was sus didn't do badly with a total of 10. The Senators piled up only 11 against Orval Grove and Johnny Johnson but they had a different technique.

They not only didn't permit many of them to go to waste pended for the remainder of the meeting for failing to keep his horse inches at least twice this spring, dropped out yesterday after clearing 5 feet 10 inches. Thus Eddie' straight in the stretch. r. man. iTim xacea nine oaismen three innings and Chipman sevea in two innings.

John Marsch, the Chicago contrac season and the fifth during the re man repeated the victory he scored ever Wiesner in the Chicago relays. but made more than a few of them cent Keeneland meeting, came in tor known in the turf world as the futurity king, owner of Occupation, Vandenberg Absorbs Defeat. Eut Ray and Bob yielded to pinch ja. a I I third after holding the lead most of the mile and one-eighth under the Occupy, and Free for All, saw his colors flash down in front in two earlier races. Art Roi, 3 year old guidance of Buddy Haas.

A photo was necessary to decide between batters, neither one of whom delivered and this brought on Hi Vandenberg. Hi's work, of course, was Lee Hofacre of Drake university winning the 440 yard dash at the Great Lakes meet in the time of 49.7 seconds. Hofacre also won the 220 yard low hurdles, becoming one of the three athletes to score double victories. He was awarded the John P. Nicholson trophy.

tAuociatcd Frm rhotoj son of Pharamond II. won the sec Lee Earns the Trophy Eut Eddleman, notwithstanding, yielded the Nicholson trophy to the youthful Hofacre in the poll of newspaper men. Hofacre led off with a stirring quarter mile in :43.7 over the muddy track. And Fighting Step, an offspring of Fighting Fox and Air Sailor, whose daddy ond division of the six furlong $1,500 in contrast with that of the erst good for extra bases; for instance, a triple and double by cd Rick Ferrell driving in four runs. Double Tlays Halt Sox Another factor in the Sox inability to stir up much traffic between third and home was a little matter of three double plays, all of them started on balls that were solidly Winona purse by eight lengths.

Then while free agent. Hevmg. Th was Sweep Like. Occupy took the $2,000 co-feature, another six furlong event. Billy Braves' leadoff man in the ninta got on but never got home.

In the 10th Vandenberg walked Thompson was aboard both of the the 220 yard low hurdles in :23.9jonard Dodson up had to be con. exceptional time under handicap of fent fourth place almost length back of Air Sailor and i Marsch entrants. Lon Warn eke lo Re-Join Cubs for Rest of Season Tigers9 Eleven Wins Fight for Joe Mack, the lead-off man. Then hit. Guy Curtright banged into 'head in front of Jay Paley's Best followed a sacrifice by Chuck Workman and an intentional pass BUSHER WINS HANDICAP one of these twin killings in the rea reuer, nowae Effort.

J. K. Houssels Bymeabond, Tommy Holmes. Butch Nieman. Arcadia, Cal, June 2 P) Louis proven nis ngnt to oe consiaerea; charle.

Howard's SeahiSruit Port List Wins LincolnFields' Joliet Stakes (Picture on page 4, sport) Port List, 2 year old daughter of Port Au Prince which races for Hyman Friedberg of Louisville, won yesterday's 18th renewal of Lincoln who had been a courtesy runner in the second Inning, and was eligi B. Mayer's 3 year old filly, Busher, merely went thru "the motions to first inning when the Sox accomplished what proved their lone scoring feat of the afternoon. John Dickshot grounded into a double erasure with the bases filled in the third and did it again in the fifth when two were on bases and one out ble to return, then fanned as a pinch, batter, but Phil Masi drove home th winning run with a single to left. progeny, Sea Swallow, winner of the Tia Juana Derby, was seventh; the Lookout stock farm's Foreign Agent came in eighth, and Burning Dream ninth, two lengths in front of In the best of middle western distance runners. Thus Drake's two entrants, Hofacre and FeUer, scored the largest number of individual titles.

Joe Kelly of Notre Dame, winner ef the discus throw, was the only day in winning the Santa Susanna handicap at Santa Anita Park, with New York Site New York, June 2 yP The Brooklyn Tigers of the National Football league today won the right to play their home games in the huge Yankee stadium, effective in 1916. a purse of $25,000 added. The win (Picture on page 3, Sport.) Lon Warneke, veteran Chicago right hander, who retired after the 1943 season, will join his old club tomorrow in St, Louis, club officials announced yesterday. Warneke, 36, recently was named head of the recreation department of the Camden. Ark, naval ordnance depart ner finished seven lengths ahead of dian Rock stable's Darian.

her nearest contender in the seven Grove was good enough to do a one hit job for the first three The stranding of a runner who had reached third with one out ia the eighth wasn't Heving's only accomplishment. Don Johnson led o2 the home ninth with a single and advanced on Peanuts Lowrey's sacrifice. Phil Cavarretta was given an intentional pass and Mickey Living An announcement by Commission innings but when the storm threat Fields' Joliet stakes at Hawthorne, finishing two and one-half lengths ahead of Mrs. Monte Weil's Knight's Gift. Two lengths farther back was ened It came quickly.

The Sena er Elmer Layden after a so-called Mrs. Robert McGarvey's Over Night. two day secret meeting by club owners at the Hotel Commodore tors let go with three hits around a pass in the fourth, the three resulting runs convincing Boss furlong feature for 3 year old fillies. I Thirty-eight thousand saw the event. Mist finished second, followed by Glory Time, third, and First Bourne, fourth.

Busher, an overwhelming favorite, paid her backers $2.30, $2.20, and $2.10. She carried 121 pounds and was ridden by Jockey Johnny Longden. The mu-tuel pool for the race was $311,512. Darby Dieppe Pays $38.20 Darby Dieppe, which opened in the morning line at 15 to 1, returned $38.20, $15.80, and $10 across the board. Fighting Step returned $15.20 and $8.40.

Air Sailor paid $5.80 to show. Darby Dieppe's time was 1:53 2-5 on a good track. The Puckety farm's Skytracer took last year's Blue Grass in 1:52 3-5, but was out of the money in he 1944 In the mutucls Port List was defending champion to repeat and his victory was at the expense of Jack Dugger of Ohio State, West-em conference champion. Kelly threw the discus 135 feet 4 Inches, only 10 inches farther than Dugger. The Buckeye star won the conference competition last week with a mark of 147 feet 5 inches.

Westerner Takes Hurdles Two other Western conference champions also were beaten yesterday. They were Kilpatrick and George Fuch of Wisconsin. Fuch, Big Ten shotput victor, could finish Dykes he might as well make a heavily backed, paying $6.40, $1.60, and $3.20. "The New York football Giants, The victory, second in three starts ment, lie has been managing its baseball club and taking his turn on the mound. Warneke thu will be returning to the Cubs after two interruptions in his Wrigley field career.

After the close of the 1936 season he was traded to the Cardinals for First Baseman Rip Collins and Pitcher Leroy Parmelee. July of 1912 the Cardinals sold Lon back tn the Cubs. That year he won 11 and lost 11. In 1943 his record was four victories change. He did in the next inning by bringing in Johnson and the ex-Yank, after getting ricked for acting for what they believe to be for the Kentucky owned star, earned $4,500 for its owner, but probably afforded Jockey Steve Brooks, native one run in the fifth, rallied suffi the best interests of the National Football league and the fans of New Derby.

I ciently to get by the next two of Binkelman, an even greater Air Sailor passed the judges' stand in front after the band got York City, have granted the Brooklyn Tigers the privilege of playing ston bounced Into a double play. Ia the home 10th Bill Nicholson filed out and Andy Pafko and Pinch Batter Eddie Sauer bounced to Hevinj, Derringer Hit Hard There were two showers durir.s the afternoon one of hits and ono of rain. The shower of hits fell oa Derringer in the second and included homers by Holmes for thre runs. He retired after three innings. The rain fell in the seventh and delayed the game 23 minutes.

The Braves and the Cubs wi3 play a double header today. HanJc Continued on nest page, column 5-1 thrill. Seven horses went to the post. Long Shot Wins Mist paid $3.60 to place. Glory Time, $2.40 to show.

A secondary feature, the San Bernardino handicap at six furlongs with a $7,500 purse, was won by Seaman's Tal Throws Jockey Steve was making his return to their home games in the Yankee stadium." Solves Difficult Problem and five defeats, but he had an earned run average of 3.17. off to a good start and the game chestnut colt held the lead on the rail until they drove into the stretch turn. Competition came from from Sea Swallow and Bymeabond up to that point when Darby Dieppe stepped out in front on the only fifth. The central collegiate champion was Bob Richardson of Marquette with an indifferent effort of 45 feet inches. The high hurdle title went to Jack Taylor of the University of Idaho.

Appleknocker of the Coward and Dupuy stable. Ariel Lad, the favor The league thus solved one of its most vexing problems, a situation innings. But the Senators made up for this with a four run, four hit attack in the eighth. Moses Hits Double, Scores The Sox run in the first inning was promoted by a triple by Wally Moses and a single by Dickshot, the first of the deadening double plays following immediately. This one run ceased to look important when Fred Vaughn opened the fourth with a double and was driven home promptly by Gilberto Torres.

Later in the inning Vince Ventura walked and Ferrell came thru with his two bag ite, was beaten only by a stride, as the Selznick entry came on with a ished on almost even terms, but the camera showed that J. Virden's Lucifer had won by a nose and that that baffled the owners at their inside and drew out under hand Continued on next page, column 2 rush. spring meeting here last April Xen Miss Gazer and Roy Appleknocker paid $21.90, $8.50, and Ariel, $4.20 and $3.70, Stomer's Pciscilla Prim were dead Knuckled Down racing, having been inactive since early January in New Orleans. Once the field was away from the post yesterday, Brooks' task was comparatively simple. The time over a muddy track was 1:02 2-5 for the five furlongs a figure which entitled Port List to rate consideration in the richer events to come.

While the winner had all the best of the start. Veteran Joe Cavens was tumbling off Seaman's Pal and Big Burly, which raced for Mrs. Parks and Mrs. R. Scott, suffered thru early inter The difficulty arose when Marine Capt.

Dan Topping, owner of the riding. Burning Dream Has No Room Fighting Step was taken back early and had to be eased up when in close quarters, but rallied strongly when clear and outfinished Air Continued on page 4, column 1 Tigers, joined with the MacPhail CHICAGO WASHEfGTO UHFl NATIONAL LEAGUE locked for the place. VOISELLE FINED $500 FOR SLOW Webb syndicate to purchase the New Ak A) Moses.rf SSI ran.rl v. ii is i it i W. Pet.

W. L. Pet. Hew York 21 18 .538 CHICAGO 18 17 .514 ger, sending in the two runs. sailor in tne last stride.

Pot C1ilt.3k York Yankee baseball team last December. Topping, thru his general 3 Pittakarih 21 18 .568 Cincinnati 16 18 .471 Three sincles assessed the run off iDieksuot.if Kakri.lk PITCH TO HOPP Turf Fans Wager 810,439,185 for Saturday Mark 4 i i a 1 1 suit 1 4 4 3 3 5 1 4 3 Johnson when he appeared fifth, but lios v-s he didn't surrender another safe hit lrkaik.2k manager, Tom Gallery, wanted to shift the Tigers from Ebbets field in Brooklyn to the huge stadium in the Brooklyn 21 17 .553 Boston 14 20 .412 it. umiM 21 is J38 Phii-phi. io30.25o!was blocked as he made his move. I but recovered quickly when free sto.

and closed with plenty of stuff. io taninrs Burning Dream was crowded badly pjubrrh Philadelphia as the pack came down the stretch. until Torres scratched a single thru short at the start of the eighth. 'oi Wnt.rs.lf 10 13 Leonard. 110 Bronx.

Mara Swings Around Then, with one out, Ventura walked rw 1 orfc St. Loals 2: Thprp urac cn rnurti rrnurrlinir rlnr. 36 10X4 111 35 11 37 IS Brooklyn at Cincinnati, rain. Under the league territorial rules, however, Tim Mara, owner of the Giants, first had to grant permission. and Ferrell stepped in with his triple.

After two outs, George Case doubled and Harlond Clift singled for the last pair of Senator runs. DOUBLE HEADERS TODAY Boston at Chiearo. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Phils, at Pittibarrh. New York at St.

Louis. New York, June 2 (JPh-In the wake of Memorial day's greatest one day betting record of $13,476,021, a total of 171,240 turf followers wagered $10,439,185 at 11 tracks today for a new Saturday mark. The figures: since the stadium Is only a short distance from the Polo Grounds, site ing the battle for positions at almost all stages that were the race to be run over the entire field could very well be reversed, but, nevertheless. Darby Dieppe showed courage and a liking for distance in his first long race of the season. The Lewis ference.

$98.80 Daily Double The crowd of 15,173 was in a rare wagering mood and sent $119,790 thru the machines on the feature event. The total for the day was $363,213, well under the figures for last Saturday $997,222. Among the early thrills was a $98.80 daily double, made up when Fetchings Bar won the first and Brown Clown accounted for the second. But added zest was provided when Major Bull, a 30 to 1 shot, broke away from the starting gate and circled the track before the start of the second race. The stew College Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE Pet.

Pet. tro York 23 14 .622 Boston 18 19 .489 IVtrfiit 19 14 X7R Kuh'rtm ttt AAA St. Louis, June 2 (P) Manager Mel Ott of the New York Giants today announced that Bill Voiselle. his top pitcher, had been fined $500 for disobeying instructions in pitching to a batter. In last night's game with the Cardinals, with the Giants leading 3 to 1 the ninth.

Voiselle had two strikes and no balls on Johnny Hopp, Cardinal right fielder. Voiselle's third pitch was a change-of-pace slow ball over the plate, Hopp clouting it for a triple and scoring a runner from third. Hopp later scored to tie the count, after which the Cards went on to win, 4 to 3. Ott said he had warned Voiselle to throw a fast pitch under such circumstances, of the Giants home games. This Mara declined to do at the meeting two months ago.

For the 19-15 season the Tigers. Attendance 36.948 38.000 32.000 Track Jamaica Santa N'arraransett Delaware YESTERDAY'S KFtlLTS Mlrhlran. 0-4; Pardee. 2-3. Minnesota rs.

Northantrra doahleheaderl. hu Loais 17 ia is is won two of 13 races as a 2 year Chicago is 17 phia 14 23 .378 1 old, but was second six times and i Baker balled for Ororo ta Bilk a-4 Sat kaltr4 lor Johnson In ninth. 1Raa lor Mjauia Bilk. rhko mo ooo ono i Hasklnftoa OOO 3IO 04- Bans Ckleaco: Moses. Washinrtoa: Vaatka, Torres 12.

Vrntnra 111. Cult. I erreU. Cava. Raits batted In Dekfcot.

Tnma 21. Ferrell 141. Case. Clift. errors- lows, rrlnrl)-, aatkn.

arnhre Leonard. loo kaao kita aaiha. Fe-rell, Johnson. Tare- kaa fclla Moses. Ferrell.

Case. Do, ate olars Torres ta Vsachn to Kahel; Mratt la Kakei: Vaatka Torres la Kahel. Left an kaaes htrao. lot Washincton. 7.

htrack ant Leonard. Crm, Johnson, 4. Base oa kaDa Leonard. Or re. Johasoa.

1. Hil Grose. 4 In 4 tnnlnrs: Johns a. 7 ta 4. Hit pitcher -Gros Mratt).

Losin arlrkerv Gnrre. Ttnsr 1:43. tssotrc Grins. Boca atei and riprru. AUcaasnca 14.917 who pulled out of Ebbets field, al Hawthorne 15.175 Warered 3.164.363 2.502.104 1,554.874 1.029.626 963.213 557,866 208.399 180.000 116,457 82.373 82.000 ready have been merged with the Churchill 15.000 loss Pre-Hirht, 5: Dsnte.

4. Boston Yanks. They will resume YLSTEBDAY'S EESULTS avashinrton 8: Chicaro Boston Detroit 8t. Loais 9: Philadelphia Cleveland 4: New York North Pundall Charles Town. Falrmnunt Wheeling 8.000 5.000 6.500 4.200 S.50O Burning Dream, which won the one mile Derby trial last Saturday, went to the post carrying most of I the crowd's backing at 9 to 5.

Pot ards ordered him scratched and re seuian Indiana vs. Ohio Mate, ranerlrd. rata. Normal. Weftleyan.

O. Central Miehiran. Western Michigan, 4. Yale. Dartnmtk.

1. Penn. 3: CotaniMa. 2. tiwarthmore.

Mahlrnbrrg, 0. Vlllanora. 3: Baeknrll, O. Princeton, 5-3; Cornell. 2-1.

their identity for one game only this fall, when they play the Giants at the stadium. But next year the Tigers again will be the Tigers, with the 70,000 stadium at their disposal. funded money bet on him. A near triple dead heat marked SODAY fStleaxs at Wash. Clereland at N.

Y. 04. Loais at ttula. Detroit at Boston. o' Luck, winner of the Ben Ali handicap at a mile and a sixteenth Totals 171,240 310.439,185 estimated.

fourth race. Three horses fin- -A s. js-a. i.

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