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.52 Oti.UniTnSz7.ii1hunlrr.Mtnhl.S55 frw 1 Golden Gate Fields Chart TWlla KwliK FanLl OoTTtht. IHL by TrtastrVe IuMiratJor.4. Ine. ALBANY. CaUL.

Wednesday. (SOLDI CATS FIELDS KACX TRACK, Fdv Wninini Ail flnlihaa conXliuml Blarea IL-Tm day a tavday aprin. nmi puam mn c-anrgra. iTTTIraaoor Tad 444. rd 4th 926 fUit KACI .41 etntaaaarT M'W 4k Str.

Pin. JoeiwyCMkU fWdei HmtimlOwMr WL PP. St, ISO 1 14 Nc DOVLING DRIEFS 1 1 SI atr irtithi UU tKaoiaaitltl 1 IS 1 11 Stoed IS gjrt A CX PUgM II 3 I Tanigchl 4 Sboemkr 4 sa ss .14 a .45 Til 3 It 14 1 IV. km I 111 11 1 4 tl tl Suramra 13 Si annta 42 Ptit Marreeo JJ.FJner... 11J g4 Speedin nLS.Hartl Ill II I II 44 is Teixeira Sets Mark 7.SS Willie Wins 12 Out of 24 By JACK MENGES Baird 4t 0 Hap'a CIrl i iMrTkMr IS 704 VeerK.

1 ...11 114 143 40 5 Bella. Terma a j. 41 4444 Ballet Bam fCC.Catel ..111 a. Kanunr Sarah iG.Galeal lit a wi 4. I Berk Leadu eley "tJ 'V; mi GOLDEN GATE FIELDS, Tim -TTs LTear ana ras.

ft MtTKII PAID ILVXTflSF AGE Or rUCIT 1-54 4.44 Mil DOC A WAT t. nil ALBANY. 17. Willie By AST KNIGHTON tB Shoemaker, the nation's win en'S 650 with 567, including a 200 Ted Teixeira, member of the and a 206. pit lrXl'a.

off Start aood. won all driving Winner entered for 2erweifhV-Mryee 1. Pretty Bapid Matacl to31-i'vi. lnok. UCHTHOUSC MIL i prom.nent from the sta rt.

wide toofc wm-tnand wbea reedy and drew wit under PU 2. wlCi raa pot Vt amNf anlrrnirUM atretcai aod IcwK LnfifJh? JlVjTlV. tvw.TvirM rfitanr back, was rovaed after a half mil and Baroni Bakery team, rolled a 275 fame and 651 series for new ningest jockey, is riding along at a sensational .500 average so U. C.T. 800 League topper was Howard Seveys 221 game and records in the Berkeley Bowl far this meeting.

586 series. 850 Scratch League. The ''Shoe reached the win Charles Butler led the 750 Joe Marenco copped: second fVrrh riKtdy'a Baby. Shady Abbey. Sa Detectable.

EacaTwa. honors with a 238 game and a talaalag; aarat ItCOS SACK farVMts; far 4-7 aid Md handicap with 211-564. XI j.t. Ilia. rttMf tlaa.

tad MS. Ird PH 4th 604. net's circle with five of his mounts yesterday and now has scored with 12 of his 24 riding assignments in the first four v- key Odd Pin. Joe Rone and Owner Wt PP. St BO.

E3eT Mary and Joe's pace the league Following are the top scores by four games over Associated 4T1 SI 11 Moren 31.40 (M 44 aM ailVelzkc M-6 1 1 1 1 III York ai a Pku 4.19 days of the meeting. in the Bay Area Automatic Traveling League at Albany Bowl: Mel Mathrusse 246-639, 24 F.rer Sharp iP.PUUl.... 114 Sir Oipoer IBremnert .114 1 STI9 Raond Stttrh iDrwdSlT) 114 1 BA-Reixh J.Calavao. 114 ClMtaey IK-D-Faebl 114 14 Vt4 Aapirtnf HndrwiALMtd 114 Harbor Chirl lClorhio11I I atta y. nte IK Smtthl 144 Shoemaker already has opened a wide lead in the jockey race, a Mphplh IT.

John Collins 257-620, Bud Fuen i 9i lMM Nelaaa 44 4 1 iti ii a it l.umra tats with last year champion here, tes 241-594, Bill Enos 220-220- ii at a a Taniaehl 4 40 aiu Wmi rtee iKiddL.tlM George Taniguchi, some six vie 59C 14 14 1 1 Bomaav SSSO ajia nfr h.im 114 4 It Wood. Tappers' Id other learn es: Women's S4t, Gen Berg 221-5C4; Women's C5f Handicap, VI Jensema 442; Women's 725, Arliaie Ekmaa 203-55; Classie, John ATilla 615. Glean sm 647; Mel Kimes 569, 751-SOf. I tones behind him in second Robert Phillips of CHara Trophies Albany team isi Th Stcmiord Men's Club entertained Stanford' coaches at luncheon yesterday at Oak land Willows. Talkma basetball art) deft to rtaht).

Jack Dana, vie president of ther club. Everett Dean, basobalh coach who has fust announced his retirement Jack Welerhau-ser. track coach and George Sloat baseball player of the class of 1943. BAIL! Min i PAIt 4a.m. Ttraa -TtS- Clear and fat.

STB OJPFfB 41 tnmi aTrrCaT ltqciYAi rxr odds tl.aa-1 li-ii-i S.rt 4.a-l 4-1 leading the averages with 192. Walt Niemi of the Broadway place. Daily doable players also are finding rich pickings early in the meeting. Trained by T. T.

Blehardaon Whmer Btk Kir Jeffrey-Heart Throb. tuner mm a. ir jniir-w-tr-- "7 Bowl team is second with 187. mUmJ to illM u. i as, aff IreS.

SUrt aood. wa all rvfh. WiaJMT Mtcrad lor Louise. Arnold scored a 483 Results- of the Alameda Elks The second big double of the Dai) DwoWe handle 4TI- aiauari Virrit sharp larked earty apeed. came wide Into the stretch, feepooded ti prraandra; ap IhTuVt rtdra.

SIB CUPPER wMpra.blram the pi mmn tj i.k aut bimI ttan eould Blot Stall ff series in the Ladies 625-675. current session came yesterday Shell Development League tart. war onvti ntnu snivn -Tr. ROUND STITCH apeed. h'mS Majors at Pacific Bowl: Taylor's Appliances (ASA French 590), Walts Menshop 0 (Don Gordon 576): Saylor's Chocolates 3 high scorers, Don Seid 219-564, Dean Resigns Stanford I Post zzitZ? Trrir Biron (Hank Law 551), Bonieres Bak Tntd 11.

Crary Joe. ery 0 (Garth Olson 558) Camisa j. aaf iMiMKI fee TatlKB MCt-fMt 8928 IZ Srd RS. 4th lUt. a.

wlpoee SIV tad Roofers 2 (Russ Reed 229-619), Pellerites Pharmacy 1 (Ray Pin. Jockey Odd Menges Picks Five Jack Menges, Tribune turf writer and handicapper, had five winners on yesterday's card at Golden Gate Fields. They were Lighthouse Mil ($8.60 Thumb Bell Mr. Boots Fabricate ($3.80) and En Busca "WLPP.Bt. Sir.

noe Hora and Owner 1 3 I II Sboemkr 1.T5 Tkaaia Betl iMiddleRrbl 17 Kranelly 221-549); Huffman Motors 2 (Alex Galloway 234-603), Ray Calandri Service 1 (Bill 1 1 1 Botnan 44.40 1 a 1 3 3 1 1-umna 3.7 4 II 4 8 -411 Pla 3.15 Btaird 44.U Dorlee Edmonds 456. Leading scores in leagues at the Village Bowl Jn San Lorenzo: Village Majors, Ray Myhre 573; Maxwell House, Ken MaeKay 538; Handicap, Stubby Stubbins 583, Jim Stevens 588, Tyke Toder 578, Ar-lie Taylor 225-609; Ladies 615, Fern Clinkenbeard 461; Commercial, Ralph Meyer 546; Cal-Eastera, Al CarvaU 530. STANFORD UNiVERSlTy, March 17. Everetjt S. Dean, for 35 years 'one of America's outstanding basketball and baseball Bare Ballad iFooUiiUFl 144 rM Cham Bell Strnad If Catrh PaU-h (BreelStbtel 1 14 fnOS Prahixe UJaddarki .114 lAmllljttBll 144 gM Moreno 17.3n Hay Si twl -MTnm lS.CMoiil 114 For the second straight week, ...4 4 71 711 ValnxU M.45 i Ordiner 14.4o 14 1 1 Nelaon IS 7 4'a Ardilfevn 17 14 coaches, today announced his Allow Hf.l.MWinii..iin a.

U.t. 11 1 a Al Hogan was high in the 925 Classic with a 625 series. Augie Hildebrand was second with a On Second Thought Continued from 1st Sports Page as Nomellini's partner in tag team matches in the Bay Area. There's a little story involved here. When Leo met Itht Bronko at the airport, he found his herd carrying only a very small traveling bag, the kind you buy at a drugstore for a couple of dollars.

i Til be here only a few said the Bronko, "so 'all I need are couple of shirts." Sometime later Nomellini put one of his old suits' into box And shipped it to Nagurski with this note: "Just can't help feeling sorry for you. You need this suit more than I do." The Bronko had the last laugh. He wired "Received suit; Thanks. But it was too small in the shoulders and too big in the pants." I I Bob Birkie, son of former heavyweight Hans Birkie of Oakland, will compete in the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Championships starting tonight in Sacramento. Young Birkie, a heavyweight like his illustrious dad, is, hopeful of winning the title.

Bob plays football on the Stanford varsity and has been prominent in boxing affairs of that school. f. His parents will be at ringside when Bob fights and' there will be no two happier people if their big, handsome kid wins the Pacific Coast title. I Time xn. Clear and faat.

when Lighthouse Mil captured the opening event and Ever Sharp won the second! race to a 14 TnigcbJ 14.44 QUIT At EXT ODBS t.74-1 I.S4-I a-1 1L4S-1 -t-l Jt 619 total. 4-S Bfl'TI Pl TairMB BEIX S4J4 a KGI BALLAD 4- OABat BELLS combine for a $469.70 payoff. Sis Hays scores of 108. 205 and resignation as Stanford baseball coach, effective next Aug. 31.

Dean revealed the fact that he plans on retiring from coaching permanently, to concentrate on his business interests in Salem, Benny Knott's 254 game and 636 Trained ar Jf. B. Pinnesan. In Winner Bf x. sure hwiiurt or'i It followed by only a few m.

Winner eaierea for H.m. 176 for a 577 series, topped the series was high for the Broad days the track record daily Women's 800 Scratch 'League way Bowl. 940 Classic League. double of $1,257.20 which came Hal Berg 267-622, Charles Mc- CHrrweiha-aruta 3. Ort rSkl.

China Bell 1. Bar, Ballad 1. Cbm rejp-nded to ur.rU,, thereafter and Wi, rtrTTtne end. BARGE "AIAOl. wjj.

v. In loeeTrel SrH PAw'jTne Other high series were: Eddy Hafl 518, Maxine Harrington 525, up last Saturday. Mullin Lazzaro 206- Ever Sharp, a 31-1 shot, was Ind. Everett was basketball men 206-202-614, Al Wolff 236-606. Marge Leogrande 535, Lorraine Perry 525.

Nellie DePasquale Other league leaders: NSC mm. ana the key horse in yesterday's double when he won the second race to return $65.80, $26.30 and 221-527, Agnes Gibbons 529, Ollie Majors, Pete Stranko 622; Moose tor here from 1939 through 1951, when he resigned to take over Luer 540. Scratch, Chuck Brumbaugh 233 Ol'RTM RACE Om aalte: 4-year-Ma mp; aaUaalag; para f.S4. Ta $8.50. the Indian nine.

His court teams 8929 wtoaer flUBB. fad 445. ard aava, ata twm. 598; Chinese Club, Dan Gee 244-607; Montclair Housewives, won 164 games, lost 108, win Str- rin Jockey Odd P7t PrVSL tndas Horn and Owner jocKey jfeter Moreno gave Ever Sharp a powerful ride in ning the national collegiate 41 31 11 141 Sboemkr 144 414 Mr. Boota IJ3yrd 113 Lois Ghiorso 414; n's the stretch run to beat Sir Clip III 31 Scheih 4.10 411 4 3 311 3 1 Baird 5.40 ta 111 IM it Gilliaaa 1S.3S LAA Dorothy Prof rock 191- 1 DrosilU Blase scored a 556 leading score In the Piedmont Lanes Women's 725 Learn e.

Esther Moody rolled 522 and Nellie Wanless 5fit Jeanrle Endres led the Worn championship in 1942 and the Pacific Coast Conference South 1 41 4 SS 4 41 5 14 14 1 si TO Two Bit Hug iSeanneni in ma Big Brownie JJacnal 113 Pvrt-Croaa iMrJ.Lewtnltl4 per, another longshot, by half 526; Women of the Moose, Marge a a I si Treloa 31.4 ern Division title in 1941. Dean's a length. Sir Clipper paid $42 OS Nerer Tardy P.Getta 111 ruM atknxi 417 a at Whitney 478, Opal Goodenough ii si Tanigchl 3.34 SI 7 I Fields 73.4S 111 1M IB4 11 Powell 30.30 1950 Stanford baseball team won and $14 for the place and show. 474, Jean Endres 471. i the CIBA title and his 1953 ag .1111 Pabnoo Mra.B.waucni Vm Counteaa Marine iRingl 147 7 3 11 aT3 Zenitla fPaothiU Parana) Mill" tin u.

ii i.iihMi 1B4 4 4 71 7 11 ta Sll tl Boman 43.50 THE EAST BAY'S MOST POPULAR MEN'S WEAR STORE! It It It Fry 1344 gregation took the Pacific Coast Conference championship. Apprentice rider LeRby Nelson was vp on Lighthouse MIL winner of the first half of the double, for -a $8.66 mutuel. Shoemaker's string of vic St. Mary's Nine i Tirat -Tl. Clear and faV ft ML'Tt ELS PAID t.

BAOT4 11.44 St-4 TWO BIT BrO a.74 P.IO BROWNIE 3.M EQUIVALENT OBDS 1.4B-1 LU-1 J-l 34-1 Trained by Jesa Byrd. In gate Jensen Smacks 3-Run Homer, Foster on KLX WmrrB k. T. Our Boots-Sixty Minute. With Oaks Games MR.

BOOTS was In hand to tn serood turn, moved up when ready and after takmc the lead drew out la- TWO BIT HUG was prominent from th tart, responded when called upon and was no match tor the winner. BIG K. uvmiJ turn and held on To Open Season VJ tories were highlighted by his triumph; aboard Nasrulline in the featured Fisherman's Wharf Double, Single Bud Foster of KLX will start ii Pij-R(l made uo around while raring wide. NEVER Purse, i a series of exhibition games asoned veterans at every TARDY raced wid In his even performance. PRINCE DID had apeed.

held on ll laniwrUT and gave way. COUNTESS MARIE stopped badly after aHowmg speedt th stretch. Scratched Agreed. Slyl Khal. Australian Ac.

Pmke Out. I CLEARWATER, Fla March broadcasts of the Oakland Oaks, position and sufficient reserve 17. () Boston Red Sox Man Saturday at El Centre strength give Lou uuisto, at. Marv' hasohall coach, hones for The Oaks will meet Seattle gMn riFTB RACE Mia ferka: tar S-year-oMs; atalsalag; para St44. ByjU t.

I lad SK4. 3rd S444. 4th ager Mike Higgins can take J. Frost with apprentice George Taniguchi aboard, took the place, while Willie Fry and Jolly Sister came op with, the show. Shoemaker started off on his that day and Foster will hit the the best season since the sport Str.

Fin. Jockey Odds Wt.PP.SL Horse and Owner 1 I Sboemkr 1.40 heart from the improved slug' ging of his outfielders, especi ally Jackie Jensen. air lanes at 1:55 p.m. 34 44 The remainder! of the spring 3 II Trejoa 3.14 3 11 Maes 14.45 4 11 York 4 45 was revived in 1S51, i inirxeen veterans and seven rookies make up the Gael roster. I The team goes into their first 35 34 31 3 4 1 (41 411 S3 11 1 43 5 1 Jensen slammed a 400-foot 73.

Glory Z. tA.Icardol Ill rr War Filly DeerwdStkF 111 gang King's Paas iDrumhellrl 113 Ta Snubbed iDouMeAStblel 114 4744 Brown Monk I Paddock I 111 4414 Harmony Bell iHanrhnl 114 mi Tffti.nrr iCCamnbell I 113 broadcasts: v. big day by scoring with Thumb 11 three-run homer, a double and Tuesday. March 23, San Diego Padresi 11 Baird 4.75 1 1 Plesa 5 40 7 D.Ytter 74J0 Bell, a two-year-old irsTstarter. at El Centra.

7:30 p.m.; Wednesday. 411 a single in yesterday's 17-12 eame tomorrow at at. ry in the third race. March 30. Sacramento Sol cms at El o.i...a..

1.1 a Grapefruit League loss to the The nation's leading rider won Timi -T7V 1:11. Clear and fast. 43LOBT E. L44 $tM SJ4 WAR PTLLT S.74 against City College? San Francisco with an all-veteran San 'Francisco Seals at Las Vegas. EQCTVALEVT ODDS 1.44-1 JU-l Jf-l J-l easily on Mr.

Boots in the Philadelphia Phillies of the Na tional League. crvn'i pass S-44 probable starting lineup: fourth, made it a three-in-a-row Trained R. McDanleL In gat Winner lk" Clory-Uyera Z. FREEZER OWNERS i SEE PAGE 2-S Faye Throneberry, the young driving. Winner entered for 409.

t-M. off at one. Start good, won all with Glory in the fifth, picked a Sflne-a Paaa 1. Mutuel handle 48SJ45. leftfielder, connected for.

a three-run double while Jimmy Far Nartharn Californta'4 Biflg4t GLORY was between horses early, went to the inside on tb stretch turn "tnj was up near the end. WAR FILLY bad apeed. raced a trifle wide and held up his- fourth victory with Nasrulline and wound up the after Meat SDSciall First base. Clarenc Jew. Second baa.

Ed DestaiUata. Third base. Jerry Phillips. Shortstop. Bon Rul.

i Lft field. Jack Cunningham. Center field. Jim Sara rot tl. Right field.

Santiago Magallanes. Catcher. Mike Dana. I Pitcher. Ken Neuberger.

eksaed wtth good courace. SNUBBED mad up some ground and was much the Piersall went two-for-five at the plate. Together the trio ac CHOICE noon by booting home En Busca in the nightcap. MEATS counted for six of the team's 11 fee of th others. BROWS MONK had speed, saved grouno.

neia on 10 ion itnthand stopped badly. Scratched Bond. -A. BIXTB RACE fartoasa; far 4-vear-oUe ap; slaiaslag; pars ftji. SJ I Ta wtoaer 11.44.

tad 4344. 3rd SSTa. 4th ITO. The crowd of 8,063 wagered far Frsasar Owaers hits. $584,319.

'V, Str. Fin. Jockey Odda WLPP.St Irtdea Hon and Owner Cal Swim Squad 1 1 Plesa SO 1 4 1 1 Rose Bowl Raise 311 York 13.4 3 1 Nelaon T4.4S I 7) Beats COP, 50-34 r.i;fnenia vantitv swimming 4 Lumm 33.45 Sll Baird 14.45 4 11 33 711 i 14 1 1 lit Aids Games Fund 4 1 G.Ytter 1 43 tl t3 14 a 31 11a 1 1 71 ni.no im it fourth straiEht PASADENA, March 17, KUU '0 win of the season yesterday with i -m r.it... Fabricate Mra.M.Eiaen 114 3 4 TJ4 Don's Dream iWkndcLc) 114 4 3 gans Meditat iBallengerl tl 14 mmi Post Chan K-D Smithl 114 East Indies fLAHSUMel lit Freesome iJ.CMnel 114 It 14 nt Damp Abbey IJ.CLeal). 14 1 MM Emery iCLHirachi 1I4 7 11 Ban Trampolioa U.

Fuller) 104 4 7147 Ironbark L.W.Kidd ...414 1 8 gait TH Of The iDunHTng) 114 14 1 UU Snea PrMrt tCamMujltlM SIS Tiara Tl. Clear and fast. gt MLTt'EIA PAI FABRICATE L44 LLaS S3. SOK'S DREAJC 4-44 4.1 r. lSO 4 I 48 7 1 Sboemkr 4.44 tllMaeae 7S.44 Vlxnla 144.70 14 4 TniBchi 14.45 114 Grdiner 15.44 13 KoUt 77.14 The price of Rose Bowl football til II a conquest ui OAKLAND 4037 Piedmont Are.

tickets will be boosted 50 cents piHte LIU foTO'cl DEFINITELY lpS MORE STYLE FOR YOUR MONEY IN EVERY i PRICE rJ oS(2) 4" 14 3 13 1 ALAMEDA, 1419 Park St. and 1533 Webster the Paciiic T.m TTav nf California cov- for the Jan. 1, 1956, game and that amount from each ticket EQCrVAI.EICT ODDS jo-l 8.74-L t.44-1 LIQUOB SPECIALS TnunsDflY-FniDflY-sflTunDnr-s- will go toward defraying the ered the 200-yard breasts troke distance in 2 minutes, 30 sec- t. for the National 3.14-1 t. AUhkaLTantadara.

Trained bv M. Elsen. In gat expenses of the United States erff at 4 IX Start good, won all driving. Claimed Fabricate by H- Pilling for vuwa, "a Collegiate Athletic Association team to the Olympic Games in 1 an Xratner I. 14 Leavitt.

Winner entered for S3.4B4. Mutuel handhs saa.iaa a sehsaticial valuei Kentucky Acres Melbourne. FABRICATE made th pace under good rating, waa under drive after a k.i mmm aLi nrutra nnriu aafa. Latter waa aromlnent from the start. This deduction will be per called apaai entering th stretch and held on stubbornlyrEDITATE eartv aaeed.

but mine an around after three eighths. POST CHAISE Cnampionsnips at jaian wm, March 24-26. In a preliminary meet, the cfrvr.irtnn rv1la9c swimmers beat manent thing. The Pasadena lacked speed, rained in the stretch and cloeed fast. EAST INDIES raced wid in DAMP ARBr.Y had saeed.

held on to the last eighth and cottled 100 PROOF Tournament of Roses Associa OLD am way badry. IRON aARK could not keep up. Scratched Tayea. Cover Hi. the California Jayveei 55-28.

Cnrnerrtone. Pwaher' Song. tion, the Pacific Coast Conference and the Big Ten have agreed to contribute annually farlooa-s: S-yaar alts ap 5VJat tx. To tad Batg. ted 47t.

4th 4344. IJ Bob Matfcias, Wife Str. Fin. Jockey Odd' to the Olympic Games expense KEIVTUCKY STOAIGIIT nounnoiv wnisKEY C30D FLAVOR 6000 QUALITY ABED IN MEW CHARRED OAK BARRELS BOTTLED AT THE DISTILLERY, im KY. 141 Sboemkr 140 iuna.

Welcome Daughter SI Tanigchl 4.T0 2.4 II Fry 3 a 311 I-xi-f Hors and Owner WLPP.St. Naeruiiin UJ) 144 444 J. Praat 144 B04 Jolly Sister tCone)oJlca 14 1 Cold Turkey Grtiism 114 1 4 -maajiNow Buiber IMameCbcl 114 3 473 Baby Basooka lHndraaltH7 3 wt Kma iKtngRanchl 114 4711 Pseud Paaha tHelbuabF) 173 4 8.15 Haywird Wins Swim 4 Baird S3 York II Nelsoa 71 Treioe Lumm D.Ytter 3.15 S7.30 43 4 74.15 S4J4 Hayward swimmers defeated VALLEJO, March 17 A daughter was born last night to two time' Olympic 'decathlon champion Bob Mathiss and his wife, Melba, in Mercy Hospital, San Diego. Royal Martin iCPigliat. 114 a a Castlemont 41 to 34 yesterday and the Hayward JVs beat the Knights 38-37.

Lewis Cook of 1 Clear and fast. Bay a Case! CASE OF 12 -'SHis EOCTVA1 EWT ODDS tavl M-l 1.44-1 J4-1 S.14-1 gt MDTI 11 1 PAID mitnion (in xi 7 i J. 4E04T 4M Jta JOLLY 4I4TEB t.e Melba's Barents, ml ana Mrs. Ttrrv Viser. said the infant Castlemont won the 100 yard breast stroke and 100 yard individual medley.

M. E. Millertck. In gat BJ 3. rUwaDan-Her Can.

Trained ay uroi-hwl riotinds. 10 ounces. cii-bsj yj 5th 4:43. off 4:44. Start good, won easily, place ortving.

Overweighta Cold Turkey J. Jiow Bin her 1. Nino 1. MuUari handle 44.141. KASRULLXNE followed th par under anug restraint, moved up to take eoaunand when ready and drew out last.

J. I HOST was never far back, was and was named Rome) combin ttt. tn.pt. and fintahed well but could not menace th winner. Pro Basketball Results By lb Associated Press New' York 100.

Boston (Best of- ing Robert and Melba, Marine 2nd Lt Mathias is sta tioned at San DiegoJ STEWARTS "CREAM OF 7-' 84 PROOF WHISKY Made, otrld in ScotlaaW Cat af 12 5th $49.95 JOLLY S1STEB waa in hand eartv. waa put ta a drive after a halt mil and was pert ad tb others. COLD TURKEY had good speed, saved ground and ivi wiy had)- whew ehalarneed. NOW BUSHER had no aaishapa. BABY BAZOOKA THE BARLEY' arrateneel earner nawa.

thre aeries tied. 1-1. Minneapolis 42. Rochester 7. (Minneapolis leads best-of -three series.

anil E1GBTB RACE Ooa aaale and farloag: far 4-yea-Ma ap; "SittM" CaCferaU QUALITY BRANDY yrs. rnnr'nv at longs low price 4F fet pars tt.Se. wtaae l.4, tad 44. trd T1. 4th IS.

Index Bora and Owner WL PP.SL Btr. Fin. Jockey Odd Larsen Advances In Pan-Am Tennis 8 5CC3 "Stfc aw44aa I Cats ef 12 Stag $35.7 OLD 4145 ta Buaca iN.Tbreowittt 11 3 1 I Sboemakr .45 3 11 York 5.40 3 11 Harmts 84.45 xtwrrrx rrrv Marr-h 17 I 1 4 Roth 473 Sea Pnantaaa (C-Craigl. 113 14 4 4 3 ma Little Ptdgto (Capenhvrt 144 7 7 4754 Stepaa Paet YLayHStb)tl44 4 4 4 5 43 Strear la 113 I 14 aiaa i a a 33 1 I S3 4 31 4 1 73 a 4 311 a it 41 4 4 Art Larsen ox dap rralif and Eddie Movlan of Fetardleil of your price 'ranje, you'll always find the bett suit buy in town at Rogers. Select from one or two-button lingts breasted! in all the new light shades and neir char tones for Spring.

If you have never been ts Rogers, why not stop in and see how outstanding style make tuck a big difference in your appear anct. Select now pay lit. Use your credit at a a 31 11 SS Moren 14.15 41 Valnala 37.44 7 11 Steed 41.44 tl Tanigchl 4.54 gas Martina 33.15 14 4 Field 41.45 11 Trcjog 11.40 47t Deop Canyon fWConJeyl 114 1 34 VCT4 Baaa ILnlgtrt fUW.aUddltllS 3 S3 .477 Asjdacaaaa Kmc Heastat 114 til Trenton, gamca iem Dawiltg. LaWaD Dry 6CI Pall 90 Proof 4 Truly Wsr. Gi taa 10 3 14 4.

CLD Ksitaslr Straight Ctirksa Whiskey 4 C3 rail anri no UMi i itsiui tour 14 lu II tOCaOiiflad (JAaiibat lit Sltt nimint in fha Pan-American 11 11 11 tSabnal. Ill 11 It 11 Tub a 11 -47U. 1'is. MtV ltl4 Claar and fast. nrnM vatcrdaw with victories I-1 ..7, DistiUU from Choice I If 1 over two raniung Mexicans.

mrmmm 4emo TT rhim. 1 SS MCTt ELS PAID EQLTTALEKT ODDS tr BTCA gj.74 SS.I4 Bt a J44-1 -a-l Ja-1 PaawTOal jp S.4 L4-l LITTLE rtMU 44 t-44-1 aTaaasi a 4. EanoarrtanJnaroalna. Trained bv owner, la sate Grsmt mmd Using Tim CALL OARLAMD Clfatt 4-2237 pion, defeated Esteban Reyes, T-. tUA Iff Avian downed at aac.

Start good, won aU drtvmc. Winner entered for tt.4. Orarwelght i i I CSQUWC Lttti PMn 1. Mutual baadl I74J4. Total mutual handi 4SIL31.

Attend- Vary Light aai Kill DISTILLED BOTTLED in KENTUCKY Gustavo Palafox, prominent i.r A ft mm EM BC9CA waa wader aame restraint aerre. ruaaaJi waea eaOad tOufte 2-1I2S rJssea 1-fltl Htrbs, Wbtcb Gift! It at RmT0 tUvor mni MUon Smootbntis. Meal far Dry Martinis Taps for Calllag aadFlas LONCS SPECIAL MEJUCBII aWTil VUf va 6-3, 6-3. j' waa up aa th last atxlaonth. SEA PHANTOM waa aeiar far back, rallied when rsanajmt to tb front ta ta stretch and could not stall off tb winner.

LITTLE PTDGIX larked earty apeed. was roused oa tb second turn and closed welL STEPtM PAST aaad rround. SILVER IN had speed, held aa to tb last had speed, held aa to th last awnt aad weakened. DEEP CANYON tired. BEAU KNIGHT bad speed, held Readily, aiarteertex.

0jSlSt4f Enclish Socctr 4 tb aeretch aad alopptd badly, acratchaw Batut I Batut cnxKsxoAYKim'mf NO WONEY DOWn 3 Months to Pay Wit as extra Cfcarf fw cradit 6 Months to Pay tntk saian add argfUt ctMrgg. Bra Cherub. Fro Trip. S79' LONDON, March 17. Re 05)79 Pittsburgh Sends Hogue to Hollywood Stars TORT MYERS.

Fla March r- sults of English soccer today: Engnoh Loat-o. Dlrlslaa 1 Wost Bromwtch 1. Wotvorhamptoa Manchaatar City 4, Boltoa 3. 1 agaob Loagoe. Drafaaaa.il I 4, Doncastay 1.

Sayaaw Lang. Blsblaa Efl Crt Ikocnadala 3. Halifax Twwa 1. 5 rata Doead Cap PMyart ji Right-handed? pitcher The Pirates announced that Hogue has been optioned to Hollywood of the Pacifle Coast League, where he sppeaxod af ff4S I CAS Jr. CASS 4441..

VW Caa fjtftl Stag 4iC Ait la tat SAR ICAROXO STOtCi 11SS f. lU i Carsgf tl Cirl:) Cal Hogue, ii, toaay became the ttrsi'man to be cut from the JUmbjui49ite'. rid, briefly last season. MawcarUa.

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