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Brackenridge Schoolboy Track and Field Meet Favorite ienoD Star's Name Left Out by Mistake Austin. May i. IP A w- mty of events Inatallad Bracken- rfelsji of San Antonio aa fa- for tbe Teui schoolboy track and flett enamploHnlB to' vanuDowit rima that tbe Bkglos ptaosd more In to- than any other acheel; another waa SB error that prft the BUM of Parry Samuels, Star Thomas Jefferson (tea Antonio) sprinter out of the JJO-yard etash pnlimlBUteB. auDpoiid to develop Into a hair-breadth flnleh Between BraekcnrMge and Jetfer- am but today's trials found a dark edging In ahead of Jeffer- gon. Brackenridge qualified for 'nine pieces in the ten events tn which preliminaries were held but Goose Creek grabbed off eight Jefferson was la third plan with Btx.

To mske things more conclusive ill favor of Brackenridg. to win the meet was the fact that six runners lad in their to for Goose Creek and four far Jefferson. The meet opened this morning in a driving rain which persisted until 10 o'clock. Then it stopped but cold wind set In to further hamper tbe runners jumpera and weight But even at that there were some and distances turned in to indicate that if it's and aunshiny tomorrow there will several hitting or approaching records. Brackenridge's August Erfurth led the high hurdles with a time heat the 4aak fart bts was thru tenths of a thu by tba brUlaut George Wilsssley at R.

B. of Dam topped tb. 440-yard with of MJ bat Barl toft of Woodrow were just behind him. an-twth a Oeorne Kadera. JBBBJ Raa- an (Houttoa) BIBB.

whirred th. ovt 41 and 1M t. tboae events. Tom Watt aad Jlai Bouthwertb of Brackenrlean the ansi-flBBl heats of tb. 3H- rard low hurdles, each with A tim.

of 14 J-- the Mme mark Witt turned in In th. prellasa. Jefferson with the Barker running the anchor hip. hung UP a time of 43.41 In th. 440- vard relay, a half second off Jef- ersoB'9 stste record IB Mil Parker also was OB that relay am.

Ray Holbrook. crack quarter- from GOOM Creek. nmul UP. this event In favor of th. half- mil.

and mad. a time of 1:01 In winning his hemt of the Prelims. loward Warwick of Dans Houston), who Placed tint In the MO last Tear, won th. other heat Gooes Creek topped th. re- avs as expected with th.

very nod time of 1:91.7. In this event Thomas Jefferson was nosed out of a qualifying Place to further dent the Mustangs' chances in tomorrow's finals. Preliminaries not in th. Pol. vault.

bUtta tump, run and bread jump and will start at 1 P. m. more than an hour sooner thso the finals la all events beKln. Coach Barlow Irvin of Jeffenon said Samuels was not entered In WOOIMI Hold Upper Hand For $50,000 BALTIbtOM, If WotBW owmsn tf biuisi strwt or Uu Preak.w8tak.7s3 Colts by nave woa five ruulagi at BMBt tiBUBi Including the hut two, and aevcnl tb. prlact- pal rnBliadan f-r year's reuwal awaed by The WBBSIB wfca have their oaten BBBH tint IB FIIBH wan A.

Barktte. wMk HoMajr IB MM: Mrs. Utae as. BtB- with Psay.ln IttsVMn. IB IBM; Mrs.

with AaaakuTlNI; aad O. Hartt with Cemat tlHt laat Tear. haw year eligible to. H. BlTB.

Mrs. and Mrs. Soy Camitken' Cbrlatopbar's Bel Mrs, Whitney's Stable OL. Boundlag Boy. for the but Stir Up was nude menury-itartir--by.

payment or a Iisoo fee--after his victory and shortly before be assumed favoritism for Kentucky Derby with a victory in the first hull of the Wood Memorial. he tm-ytrd dash of an iversltht In maklM out th. blanks or the state meet Samuels had wen figured on as a possible see- or third in this event. Bobby Goff Kenedv. tate'a top shot put putter on the of the Mason', record- did lot com.

to th. stat. meet, thus savins: this event virtually a cer- ainty for to win. Goff ad thrown Iron ball over Mt Kadera baa ban hit- Inc around 40 and 41. Rankinl behind Brackenrldlc.

CrMk and Jefferson In num- of aualifylBX were kdamson. (Dallas) with four: Odessa. Woodrow Wilson (Dallas). Mllby (Houston). Davis.

(Houston). John a (Houston) and Pampa, each: Gladwater. San Annelo. Arlington (Fort Worth), Tyler. Lubbock.

Sunset (Oatlasr. La mar. (Houston) and Edison (San AB- tonlo). two each. SULLIVAN NOW LIEUTENANT Sarasota, May 4.

IP Wll- Ham J. (Billy) SulHvan former catcher and.BOBMtimas Infielder for tae Chk.fo Whit. Box, Cincinnati Redi, Cleveland Indians, Bt Louis Browns. Detroit Tilers and Brooklyn Dodiers, said today he had commissioned a llau- tenant (Jf) In the navy. At Work or Play ri'i tn flit lit i fw CM), cWhn M.1 fht) frwh tmttmtlml MW.

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Luxuriously tailored full deep pleats and zippers. Rich of blue, cocoa, tsn, brown and qray. 6.95 OTHERS 4.W TO 17M SHOP 'ATI-BOAT TIL I USE OUR EASY PLANS UY-AWAY snJ NNCT Wings Sport Ensembles Aciion pieniy 01 rougn wear if5itinq good boh that's what clothe: are made for! Extra finn quality tropical 1 spun rayons and qabardinej. Dominating shade; of b'ue, African brown, and colonial tan. Short or long sleevss.

Size', 23 to 44. 7.95 and 9.95 OTHERS TO 14.75 MAIX FLOOB COMFOtTARY AIR CONDITIONED Trim Cards 6-3 In Third Game of Series SSfijt. Boston Braves Whip Giants rally IB atartk taks load and deaptte aesae floUtag IB seveatk. Tb. aoored after Bull Verbaa Pepper Martin walked.

Waa Munlal reached first set aa error aad Ken Ray snd Daavy Lltwhlktr afl CLEVELAND INDIANS MANAOM BaVlsHTBD BT Boudreau. manager of th. Cleveland iBdlaas. examined by Lt (If) A. W.

Baabm, navy doctor. duriBf selective service Induetlon physical azamlBBtMB at He wsa bs- of a fractured rtjrnt aakle which suffered durlnx 1PM sprint tralnim. (JP wlreehoto). DahlgrM singled 4o ekaaa scroas. Ph-atsa sawed It up In wltk two runs Ruasell slaglad.

Frank Deslsggio dreve bejth with Bnat. WKf Left ssjee: OH rvs St. Loiiis Browns Shut Out Tigers 2 to 0 8t Louis, May 4. Nelsoa Potter limited Detroit Tigers to dnflw. only two of IB be same laalng, tk.

Bt. Louie frowns held tbelr top perch In American League with I to 0 shut gut todayi It was the Browns' llth victory 15 starts and Potter's third one 1ms. Both runs were driven in by McQuinn. Ellis Clary scored third inning altar Medina's Ty ta Eddie Maya in abort right. Tie first baaeesairs fifth Inning double, the extra base blow of he game, brought Myron Hayworth home from second.

After out In fifth, eon- safeties by Ruffaa Oeatry end Heover give a chanci. But Potter forced Mayo ground to McQuinn and Vern Btapheae threw out Refer Cramer. A foul tip off the be.t of DOB Rosa Injured Hayworth's throwing hand In the fourth and Frank MaBcuso at start HISKtRI. If rf IMhersj. fc.

IxniU-- Clarr. CrMvlrh. cf Fit MIPICT-riTTINO 8POIT SHItfl 1.19 to 3.95 Oviitr? I. 9H Vwtt.r White Sox fin Splits Series Ohio, May 4. JP Chicago's Waits won to 1 declaleei behind tbe soutkaaw pitch- lag Rookie Eddie taday, a with Indians at two piece.

Vern Kennedy limited the Chlsox to six hits for seven innings, but the Cblcegosns paired two or them with stolen base, two walks and squeese play in the fourth to scora bath th.lr runs. Ray Post pitched hltlen ball ta last two frames. The tribe tallied In the first by bunching three of its nine hits. Stfcslk. 3k Kocco.

Ik CnilnMnf, rf If Ktttrwr. tt oriiit, Zb slulwl. Johaay Barrett stmrUd Pltts- i i i i i i ji i i 4 i i i 5 i 4 1 1 Tee-ken defeat "ir. HitehtBBOB, BsBklBC BM first for reoetved tnttt far victory, although had to be relieved by Charlla Barrett le. Giant lasted only three and one-third innings, yielding six kits sad flv.

runs. Harry FtMBua, whv pyle, rapped tor bits end two In fifth, giving way for pinch hitter IB seventh. Frank Bewsrd up the last A. cf a 1 1 Ill Lu.tr, KtIT, TvUM It IT hesuury-- flum In: UtwM.tr. 2.

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OU.U. MU: WkftlN Oltdu. rttiu: Ktvttt, to Wit- 1 I InnlasM; Hiirr Pru i I in i off aHw.rt In 1 Wtnnlng HUICMMM: Htch OMU .1.4 K.Mr4«ti. SPORTS TRAIL KiisWIy In TtM. itchon in tomorrow 1 mmjor l-Mut wll fiums (won loct In MrtnttoMtD.

AMEmiCAM LEAGUE BOTton it New York: HufhKm (1-0) vt. DonaM (1-1). Wuhltuton at Philadelphia: 1 Wynn (1-1) vi. 8L LMIU at Cl.v«l«Bd: MunfrUf (0-0) va. WHITHEr MABTIN New York, May e.TPMerry-Co- Kound: Wars msy corns and wars mar ffo, but sports squsbbles 10 on, and I on.

and on. The AAU squabbles with the relays committees over amntvnrUm hiss with umplrw, the officials with the Mekevs. It's squabbl. on toast for the every morning. AAU are aa In.laati* as ths laws against stealing.

to keep In chancier the organisa- tion naturally had to a protest against service with a pro background competing against amateurs outside ths service. However, conditions being as they sre and the number of athletes Involved being so It does seem though AAU might cloeed Its eyee The Drske relsys committee closed Its ears to the warning of the AAU. The men who competed against Boh fttcuber are considered gold- plated now, although they appeared with the sanction of the meet officials and approval lieMeiM-- 51 Chicago at Detroit: Orove tl-lMof I he coaches. It stem a b.urf ta: vs. Ovsmirs (9-S).

IKti. whlppiof janier for it. NATIONAt, LEAGUE papa's Ibewkbi Ravuct KMIMT tttt en Chlcaio t. CUvt- 0 4. KwYUksMV I.

HHi: Off KeWrMy 1T 1 f) ir Inninti: off frit fl In 2. Lortnt ftlrMr: New York at Boston: Melton (1-0) vs. Jsvery (O-li. Philadelphia at Brooklyn: Ttaf- (3-0) vs. iO-ll.

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You'll gel the comfort apJ cMarl Chins Sport Shim wtlfc hWtt sltsTM MHai. 1.75. to 2.50 Baseballs BIG six Athletw In lint (tAiL. Pletytr Clulv-- 0. EtUn.

I I HmrtttlCr. Tir walhii IteVeltri HCk fig ilhlr. DMMn Jilatl, It in 2,1 11 Lt. Gordon (Ulckty) Cochnnt'i Grttt LtkH BlucjuekiU ihouldn't much winning their of glints MiVBrOn. The Milon of a IT 4 14 JflfinMn, Ittrl To til, TiMri TrMkr.

whlti ata.1 NMth. Defending Tennis Champion Winner Austin, May 4. IP Defending CMjnpKM Bernard fla risen nf Angelo today won hsndily his first round irmtr'h In grest pitching staff Includes Vlr- Jl Trucks of last yaar'l Dstrolt Schoolboy flows el ths Phll- Bob Kllnger, r-irstee, Junior Thomp former ex-Red, Pirstt, and Bill Jim Brandt, Trexler who turned In vtctorlee for In- dlsnapolls snd led (Us Amerlcsn ABMclatlOB wlU 111 earned run reiage. TrHcks won li for ths Tlgsrs while Rawi hurled the Phllllee to 14 decisions. Kllnger won 11 games for Frlsch last season.

The are McCullough, Bill Baker and Joe Olenn while Dick West, a former Red catcher, has been shifted to the with Oena Wooding of the Indians snd Whltiy Pint. Ths Inflelders are Billy Herman, Johnny McCarthy, Gloasop, Merrill Mny and Hoy Hdrtufl.M, nhorf- stop from Atlanta. Cadet Hobart McKeever, former Conference wrestling champion it 1M pounds, Is Herring for the met equad it Chapel Hill. papa's Durocher wss right In form his row with the umps In Isst Sunday's rolo grounds debacle. He probfthly figures if you're going to piny hswhuii yntl might wril I play It for all It Is worth, whl.h means IIOO worth In this Instance, as the Lio was censured a century note for part In the sauabftsi.

To Durocher, a balk. Is a'balk In war or in peace. As for the Jockev Cluh'e troubles with Bobby Merrltt, hes anyone mentioned the cssr was decided or, 1U ir.eiiiUs? Oh w.ii. let it go. long time sinct base.

ball fsns had a chance to pick three managers simultaneously, so they'll full advsn- tmtr. nf this orgy nf guessing. Thev have tn nick a successor to Mel Oil, a prohsbls successor to Lou Boudreau, and a guv to replace Jimmy Wilson. Naturally every man who ever told a batter to take two and hit to right wll be Maybe Wilson's lob will be filled before this reaches daylight, as there arr a Mt tt cents who meet the Cub speclflea- tlona. That Is, the Job swms to call for a good-naturer) fellow, eity going and slightly on plump side.

If hi csn play ths bnnjo snit sing a bathtub barltons In a qusrtet It might help, too. last thret Cub nllots--Char- lev Ortmm, Oabfry Martnett and Wilson--were patterned more or less slong those llnri, although Grimm tn he the only one with a marked musics! Indlnstl.in. They are rood guys, all of them, snfl nrohably know their C. Marine Lt. H.

Krahy, Washington U. grldder. Is In ehsrga of a combat condition- Ltague tennis play, defeating Harmon Cirr.vel! of LufVln, to. BO, OtlHr tint reniBel rtnHs In-1 eluded: Boys' and Dick Klerrug of (HoMon) defeated Kmneth Neat and J. L.

Barnett Laksvlew, l-l. DBTM Elred aad Tawner Leeper if defeated Bailey of Betty fssltk anel Lou Kmith or Austin (Bl Pate) de- retted HuBfier and ABB Allen of Junction, Ruth TlndK and Lawrle nf Ma- sonle Home Worth) defeated 1 school Cimp Elliott, Cil. rank Krupkl, formerly of Ihe Toledo Mudhens, is hurling for the fort Momnwth, N. nine Rlrhtir (if Orertm. M.

Titular nd Mlllenrler of Corpus rhrieii Margie Crsndtll of Bill (Otlveeton) f-L Kbttxvllle HinM, t'oi i of the will do much the pitching for the Livlngs- toB, aneiy UBIS Pvt Bltlsk, property of MladelMla Athletics. Is pisylag eutneld B. army IK the Little ileus LeeHTue ad Island Pvt. one. of Uraad Island, former champ, at Part McClellsn, Aw.

Pvt. Hawklnii, former Ten- U. stir. Is at the (Mft.) flarrnekit. Ens.

Zarnai af Brackenrldgs, former grid star from Ohio mats, married it. Instltuti wherii he It if officer with the Nsvy V-1J unit there. Merty heil of othei. bibjy he CW But the Ciih Job seems no roeee for some reuon or Maybe the team le BMB- aged from Ihe front office. wouldn't know, but whitcver thi cause the field kavs ttinlr trouhlM.

Bntidreaii prh'dulM Mkf hta physlcsl and si this li written don't know whfth.r he written passed nr not. If be did. the fllllni of nlnce. like that of Ihe union-bound Oft, will he more In ThA nature nf a temporary plug thftw mftnftr.ro flttlnf pretty it preeent and reanmanf cm be eipected to get their back when they get back. Btit the Cub vacancy requires a.

permanent filling, That Is. If three or four.yean ean called permanent MUFT MsWaHTnTitOFP m. IP Johnny Hopp Ijniils Cirdlnila wss rijaeted for military service li to have trouble with Hit hack. (back, ija playing the outfield for lowys. Fort Rhtndan, Army Ixni nymkni.

M-Notre' p. to foethell nrit fill. Hli wife re- ntiy him with twin.

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