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3-1 MIAMI DAILY NEWS, Saturday, June 40, 1950 MENENDEZ SNAPS oft fe Doermann Bass, Bonefish Catches Feature Tourney EAL WIN STREAK BY "'RED SMITH feld, chairman of the judges committee, approved a special BY JOE TAXENBAUM Miasm Dally ew Staff Writer Al J. Doermann of Miami Beach, veteran light tackle angler and honored recently at the citation for his initial three- thread catch. He earned a cita Eastern Air Lines, nughty.away, Chico Hen-era took a 3-2 Miami Beach Kod ana neei ciuo with an "Al Doermann Night" Recalling Screwy Open Of 1939 Philadelphia, June 10 Some hundred golfers and some thousands of gawkers swarm across the meadows of the Merion Golf Club getting sweated up in the fiftieth annual competition for the National Open championship. It offering and swung tion with a 14 r2-pound channel bass in Plug Casting. champions of the Greater Miami A second later Menendez for his donation of $5,000 to re Baseball league, are no, longer Two more women earned cita jubilant teammates were escort furnish the club, scored a triple unbeaten and a ybung man who; on the eve of his departure for tions with general aivisioa catches.

Shirley Tuero of New ing him to the showers and pumping his weary hand for a job well done. I pitched five innings witn nis arm and the remainder with his British West Indies, Mexican and South American waters with I 1 I i i Orleans entered a 17 1'2-pound heart takes credit for toppling Jack Mahony. They're going on AB-Mtaini Mntar Eastern Air Um f. is the first Open at a Philadelphia course in eleven years, which is a good 1 thing, because Philadelphia needed at least 11 years to recover from the last one. snapper, third heaviest tha tournev, as she fished from the "invincibles' from their lof-i "just a two-man fishing trip.

a 0 ity perch. Pacing his three citation earn 4 112 Capt. B. F. Scftaae sea xung out of Pier 5.

Ayer 3b 1 1 1 Ste'na cf MatKlia 1 4 Ryaies 2b Fraddy 2b 3 114 Mitch 1 3b Grappo If 5 3 i Eaton lb 3 1 2 The talent-laden EAL nine. 411 ing registrations as he fished of! Islamorada with Capt. Bill Quinn cl ft a i ft Lath'a Mrs. Ruth Herold of Miami claimed her citation with a 28- after humbling all opposition last! vear and notching five straight' me last one was piayca over uie Spring Mill course of the Philadelphia VM sMA At Smith on the Bilbon II was a 10- 3 1 13 1 4 3 1 0 Int'Uata lb 4 0 4 Her ra sa 1'raca rf i a 1 a Eagoa If 1-4-pound barracuda caught on nound bonefish. Taken on 6- Dohra 2 1 13 1 Brady rf thread, it equalled the leader of victories this season, iouna ivien-endez mound magic too much last nieht at Miami field and 18-pound test from a swir on Ev Fowler's Caribet Yacht 1 a a a 204 this class tallied May 2 by 5.

Country ciud in inrce screw- ier days ever happened they not now Icome to memory. In the first place, that was the Open which Sam Snead could have won by Mtn'rici 3 2 0 3 South'd 1 Stettena rf 2(60 Simon 1 King 2 Pop 1 P.eyn'Ma If 3 Abela rf 1 Total! 37 2T 12 HarKer rf 1 a-Skin'r rf 1 1 1 went down before All-Miami Moh Stephenson of Stuart who made 1 a a 1 i oe his catch the same waters on tors, 9-5. 12-thread He also boated anoth Menendei, an 18-year old ex- er bonefish at 9 12 pounds. la: 1 shooting a six on the 72nd hole, whose par is five. He could have tied for the Gesu star, gave up 10 hits but basin.

A special citation with a possible- succeeding award with the close of the tourney Sept. 4, went to Kenneth Fisher ef Miami. Although registering a non-eligible fish his catch was given full consideration, it being a 227-pound jewfish caught from tha i 1 lalwavs came through when the His other catches were an chips were down despite suiier- Totals 40 10 2T 13 a-Flied out for Harker 9th. An-Miami ifi ion ano Eaatarn Air Linca 002 010 OCJ 5 Ayera. PYaddy 3.

Mandla. rhr 2. Stettna. Menendea, Southrrland. Mitchell 3.

Ryalaa 3. Mandla 3. Oohre Mitchell 4, Leatherman, Herrera. Ryalea. RBI MACLAUGIILIN PRESENTS CUP Mrs.

Jay eight-pound, 12-ounce bone which became the first tourney me a namful mishap in ine mm I inning while attempting to han entry on featherweight three- dle a well-poked bunt. Grappo 2. Mandia 3. Fraddy 2. Menendei thread.

A Ernest Woolfe, tour rimer, who won the Miami Shores Country club 54-hole medal play handicap yesterday with 223, receives the Jim MacLaughlin trophy from Jimmy himself. She will keep it for one year. shore of the Beach Hauiover jet- rrv tnrit-lAr clinrioHI2. Mitchell 3. Leatherman.

2b Grappo 2. auc 3fct Ryalea. HR Mitchell. SB Fraddy ney chairman, and Max Rosen-jties on 12-thread. while trying to grab the ball and found himself on the grass in i.

Manaia z. stettna s. uonre, orappo. LOB All-Miami. 10; EAL, 12.

BB Off. Menendex. 2: Sontherland Simon 3: Kinir. 4. SO By Menendea, Southerland.

pretzel form with one leg doubled up. Although limping badly and 6: Simons. King 4. HO Menendea, 10; Southerland. 3 In 3 3-3 tnnlnc: Simons.

1 HORSE RACE ENTRIES In 1 1-3 innings: King. In 4 Innings. showing obvious signs oi latigue, Dromnting him to use his entire Menenaea. it King, Aitn, senerna. MONDAY, JUNE 12 0.

3:08. body with every heave, Menen-j dez stuck to the task and gained EIGHTH RACE-Pars 2M0 Claiming, the admiration of the thimble-sized crowd. Detroit year oins a up, i-ia roue. l. Clef Race Results SATURDAY, JUNE IS 113 Ml Scandal lit log xoueea ChaHar iC los xe-Mattla Girl lot The loss still leaves EAL on FIRST POST 4ped FIRST RACE Pursa 12 000.

claiming Gruner And Lackey oo DavU xb- Vital xHunter F. e-Conjptra Nigh Count Saga top of the National division of maidens 2-year olds, 5 fur longs lllxa-Stem' Run 113 xFira Fox 113 axd-Mr. Happy 107 d-Flash up lt Mae Fetchlt 113 Ruse 122 log 10T 116 111 104 If lead with a seven, bo ne took an eignt. Before Sam got his eight, there were other divertisements. There was a tall, dark young man named Johnny Bulla, a big kid who wore his hair parted in the middle with the ends flopping down over his eyes, who represented a club called the Cutrate C.

C. That is, be was employed by a drugstore chain to promote sales of a 25-cent golf ball which the stores sold. The drugstore pro hadn't exactly qualified for the Open, lie was no better than third or fourth alternate for the Chicago district, but he seemed confident he was going to play for he was here for a week of practice on the course before the championship opened. He did play, too. For some reason or another, enough of the candidates ahead of him dropped out to give him a place in the tournament.

He started, an unknown hitting a drugstore ball, and for three rounds he was like a pickpocket pursued by the cops. He shot 72-71-63 and was way out there in front, uncaught and apparently uncatchable. Then he whipped in with a bristling 76 that gave him a total of 287 for 72 holes for sixth place. Heafner Broke All His Clubs But Three Bulla was one unknown who has come to be very well known since that carnival. Another was a great big blond kid out of North Carolina, who, it developed, had quit a job in a candy factory to take up professional golf.

Things were going along pleasantly when all of a sudden this reformed taffy-puller popped up with a round of 66, lowest score of the tournament. His name was and is Clayton Heafner, and nobody had heard much of him before he thrust his head out there among the leaders. Next time around he finished with three clubs in the league whue All-Miami, witn a 4-2 mark, is in second place. xxFletfer xC-Endtown 106 Swing Tune Estner I'ccle Shoot Impulsive Sam Kate's Chance Born A Lady Nostalgic xx Thesis All-Miami exploded with a six- Belmont Park FIRST RACE Purs $3,000. Hicks-r.

R. Small entry itry. Tops In Tourneys 116 Summer Foil; 119; 116 Fruition 113! 113 Titled Mist 113 116 Al a War Dog 116 113 Davids Pebble 116 112 White Hall 122 ..4 1... ,,1 Jouett Shouae-Mrs. w.

J. Lytla antry. run rally in the seventh canto to Brown-Mrs. R. T.

Tylor antry. 4-year olda and upward, furlongs (off snaD a 3-3 deadlock and clinch Mrs. J. Cochran-Mra. J.

Uachlae at Coin Flip By B1IJL WALLACE (Miami Dally Naws GeU Writer) Hobcaw Barony (Errlco) 11.00 8.00 4.30 the victory. red lung, tne inira Bold Poisa 113 Eleven Boy Jr 1221 a- xx lha AAr SECOND RACE rursa az.ww, claiming Space Ship (Clark 6.00 4.40 dh-Rinaldo (LassweD) 3. SO EAL moundsman to show his wares, was the victim of the on- X.vr nlrln. 6 furtonis dh-Rancor (Farraiuolo) 6 00 The entries close todar at mid' Mrs. Jay Gruner, with a net Aqueduct Kings Komance in xx unaa jmi Time 1:25 l-s.

Sunsattofl. Baauay. xx La Bagaieu i nieht for the Florida State Jun- slaught. 72 on her final round yesterday 104 lit in 10 104 Clohome 111 Mika Khret Strategy, Golngherway, Bill Cogswell, Count Jester alio ran. I 1 3 1 I a Gypsy Day 1U l.anina ta ior cnampionsnip, sponsored oy JohB iaunched the de- xx Conschrlg 104 xx Miss Bod First post 1:15 PEP FIRST RACK Puree $3,006 tlalmtag, year old fill its, 'i furlongs Lady Indian 113 Good Cry lit dh Dead heat to ahow.

SECOND RACE furlongs (off in the Miami Shores Country club 54-hole medal play handicap, was the winner of the Jim "1C viai. cisive chapter by gaining the Top Pilot (Atkinson! 5 SO 3 50 1.70 xx Creed 10 THIRD RACE Purse 12,000, claiming. 4-year olda and. upward, 4 furlonga Appriae ion Georztous Reded me uiami news Any en- error. and takipg try mailed before that time will I A rV, vina aTar.inv Concrete 11 Mon Speed ins Ferula Lands (Com best) 6 60 3 9 Gallant Bull (Arcaro) 3.20 Time 1:25.

Black Rover, lord Path-mate. Macks First. Mossy Face. Castile, Gallalad and Big Stage also ran. MacLaughlin trophy with a aggregate score of 223.

s. Gruner is a newcomer to the be honored There is no entry ialked RonaW Dohre Irre iCC, nu ulc uuys uu Dressible Menendez clouted a Dick's Boy lie a-Aipnarm i.ii xx Beat Trick 109 a-x Bubble Gum 117 xx Stirrup Cup 111 a-P. Griasoc entry, FOURTH RACE Purse claiming, l.vr niria and unward. 6 furlonxa came as she has been playing Daily Double IJ3.0O. THIRD RACE IU furlongs (off 1:41) lgI.

mi single to score Uvagas and send eblf onlv two years. Mrs. Cliff 1' u- i -iu ai- Dohre to third. be My Bebby (Woodhouse) 8.10 4 SO 3 50 Apennina (Hettinger) 13.60 6.30 xx Reoand 114 Lucky Josey 116 Mead was the runner-up with combined with the regular Mi- Gerald Ayers' bingle, a rous- Blue Speed 4.10 227 and Mrs. Fred Bellamy was aGraymar Judge 118 a-Doc Steam 11 a Jessica 108 xx Draw Ona 111 auii.

xjailj SlUJiui wumcv hi) Ins, Mnri a Time :52. Persiana, Phoenicia. Jackie Pearl W. 106 Brooktowa 1U Ready Answer 116 Schottlacha ill foxy Baby 116 SECOND RACE Pura $3,009 claiming, 4 year old a up, 1 mile Newspaper 119 Jacopadea 114 xHltherto 108 Glenweod Kid 114 Est Tout 117 First Draft 114 That Him 114 xx8hadow Shot 116 Julibe Kin Straddle Nonpareil 11 By Heart 114 Foliansbe lit 8ea Defeat HT THIRD RACE Pur $2,500 claiming. Hurdle, I year eld aad up, about li.

miles xCrayon 13 Escarp 4 Better Vala 1J2 Charioteer 11 Top Knot 132 Dlabl Da Go 140 xFond 1J0 Extra 14 xxUncl Sam 141 K. Bob Brown. Big Indian. Gala Blenheim, and the youngsters from South timely hit by Martin Fraddy and third with 231, Mrs. Bob Gorm-ly fourth with 332.

and Hazard Oaks also ran. No Leddia log Santa Claua UK xx Safford 111 Black Larkspur lit Red Hortson 118 Irene 113 Flares Durbar lis High Boss 124 Tnleca 119 XX Ork 106 FOURTH RACE One mile (off mu6imil1c iC cp- blistering two-baser by John arate champion and age class L- competed the on Aegina (Errico) 4.20 J. SO 3.30 The annual Maynard Page On The Mark (Guerin) 2 CO 2.30 Luck Out 118 Florlzan Sam lit slaught Fullblast (Hettinger) 3.00 winners. Clip your entry blank from the Daily News and send it in today. women's tournament sponsored Time 1:37 1-5.

Altghar. J-Town Arao. a-S. Brooka Mra. Brooxa entry.

FIFTH RACE Purse $2,800, allowance, 1-year olds. 5 furlongs Future sque, I Challenge also ran. EAL came back with a two- by the Miami Women's Golf as run attack in the ninth but Men sociation will be held at the Bin xx Rule One 112 Al Heart 12J Delaware Copperstone 119 Sale pnea lit endez was equal to the task FOURTH RACE Pur $3,000 Claiming, year olda. 6 furlonaa I more course Monday, which will be qualifying day with match With two men on base and two FIRST RACE S1 furlongs (off xFull Measur On Rosa lit There were 135 golfers turning in their final round cards up to last night at Miami Springs in the Pan Am 72-hole tournament Eternal Son (Culmone) 11.10 3.90 3.30 play Tuesday. Jack The Great (Robertson) 3.00 2.40 Deflation 123 Luring lit No Waiting H8 De Sea Six li Clean Broom 119 Giggle ill Attentive Sailor Cholc 111 General Staff (Hanfordl 3.30 Golden Trend 12a in npin j' SIXTH RACE Purse 2 500.

4-year olda and upward, the Plymouth. 6 furlongs xx Rose Bed 112 a-Stole 107, Evanstep 107 Roi Rouge 101 Golden Bolt l07Pancho Supreme 112 a-U L. Haggin 2nd W. X. Schmidt entry.

SEVENTH RACE Puree $2,000, claiming 4-year olda and upward, one mile and 70 virda Time 1:05 1-5. Thistle Jar. Bald Hill Mrs. A. C.

Randolph ran into and the time sheet, today is fair FIFTH RACE Puraa SJ SO0. alln.aara. SELECTIONS MONDAY, JUNE 12 Boy, Hooked. Fancy Farm. Capt.

Palmer. Fighting Back and Full-fledged also ran. the medalist jinx yesterday ly well filled. Tomorrow will be 3 year olda. 6 furlongs SECOND rack turionas (oft I when she was defeated in the nroaen Arena lij Promptnes 118 Fair Task Hi Bryan O.

116 Jaycees' day at Pop Arnolds' course and the Pan Am. divot- Endurable (Culmone) 6.10 3.70 2.60 Super-Salesman (Stldham) 7.00 4.00 finals of the Martin Trophy tour Prince Dandy 113 Fabricate it PuthiiHh 109 Colt nova 116 The Peer (Purser) 2.80 SIXTH RACE Th Oueena Count ttaaa. diggers will have the right of Tm. 1-11 llnMi Itafan, ICtnar Languid Lady 111 xxsuperft com a iu leap, purae 320,000 added, year olds up. 1 1-16 mile Delaware nament at the Coral Gables Country club by Mrs.

John Halifax, 3-2. In the championship Bowlee, Sir Christie. Star Z. Con- xx Mr Tuck lot mana i 106 Nightlife 111 Thre Rings 126 On Hitter 10 ridado and Inquiring also ran. Play Eda way over all others.

Your time on the starting sheet must be met, because if you lose your THIRD RACE 1 1-16 Bitlee (off 3:04) EIGHTH RACE Puree 82,000. claiming. JOE TANENBACM 4-vear olda and unward. 1 1-16 miles. Flight Admiral, Moon Boy, Ala Mow, flight Mrs.

G. E. Smith was the victory by defeat Kea rameita 1(4 Mount Mercy 11 Colonel Mika 106 Hypocrite P'et 121 Bare Feed Bar lot Sun Bahram 114 Better Self 121 SEVENTH RACE Purse gJ.OOO claim- Bomb 115 xx Dandy Pot 108 place you won get off until late lee. Busanda (Robertson) 6.60 100 2.30 Ouija (Culmone) 3.40 2 10 Mixtambo (Nash) 2.50 Time 1:44 1-5. lit in Mackla also ran.

FOURTH RACB 6 furlongs (off 2 Alexis, Triple Hearts. Three Dots. ing Mrs. R. S.

schmid, 5-4, while Flare Mont 110 xx Iron Penny 113 Tim Lark 120 xx Olivia L. log Duskv Tlxer 110 xx Old Union 113 3 Little Harp. Warmonger. Andy Handy afternoon, so please be on time, urges Woody the Wood. The on 4 DIXIANA EMBi, Choralier.

countess Maxlmette 110 xx Wow 113 Mrs. John Kavanaugh turned back Mrs. Julia Kumm'a, 2-up, Please Do (Culmone) 30.00 11.00 7.60 Briar White (Rogers) .20 7.00 Molly. 5 Clark Entry. Phlblant, Hot.

ly low scorer for the week was the veteran Pat Kemp, who card in the first flight. The first con 6 Carolina Miss, Record Player, Bit Flving Weather (Roberteon) o.zn Time 1:10 3-5. Low And High, Idle ing. year oias up, 1 1 16 milu Muirle 1U Resplngo Roaming Feet liSPolaoo Arrow Marin Charger 117 Merry W1U llf Bam xheep Watch 1 A-So La CI Leu Danca 118 Liberty Road Approval 120 A-Count Victor Fourteen Grand 116 120 313 1)4 IS 11T O'Fate. ed 38-35-73 yesterday, but Pat solation prize went to Mrs.

Mar xx Riel Fir 108 x-5 lbs. xx-7 lb. AAC. Narragansett Park FIRST RACE purs claiming, 4 Palatine Entry. Tar.

Guided Missile. tin Mangels, who beat Mrs. 8 Go Devil, Hicks-Small Entry, Hunter F. Memory, Delpby, Junior Nurss also ran. Suffolk Downs FIRST RACE 6 ftirlong 'off 1:02) Herb Tuckerman, 4-3.

The priz is far down the list this year thanks to that 86 he shot at the Shores. ASSOCIATED rRES 11 Flight Admiral, Valdor, Iliad. ALEXIS. Triple Hearts. Three Dots.

A-Mra. J. D. Henx ntry EIGHTH RACE Pura $3,080 ialmlng. es were awarded at the lunch year old and upward, 6 furlongs lo) Linwood Harry 114 3 Little Harp, Warmonger, Merry Risk.

jw mm ei up, mil eon after the matches. Pimi Boy (Catalano) 5 60 3.40 2.60 Miaa Gadfly (Peresl 4,80 3.60 107 Bason Hook I'n 4 Dixlana Stable Entry, On, Countess 118 Discovert Here's some interesting data Trumpeter Molly. Star Baby (Madden) .0 Jay Te 5 Hot. Ambrose Clark entry. Stiver on the Golden Anniversary of the Mrs.

Richard K. Lackey was Two Feather Georgia French Lura XX Hyson Pompeian Nick Tire Bona Girl Amen Time 1:12 4-5. MlKeflave, moos rone, Fitful Fire. MV Duchess. H.

A. Keller. 11T 114 118 114 116 Duck. UK) xx Shirley' Prideli.l 107 Rosalu 111 116 Wonder Why 10t 108 Hadoyou 111 112 My Rutbl 107 107 Gay Data 108 National Open at Merion. 6 Endurable, Bit Fate, Record Player.

114 Faat MaU 114 xChaldla 122 Haberdasher 118 iPromotlon 122 Litter 1J2 AAC, Poooxie. Flo a Reward, Maruca and a two-time winner yesterday in the weekly La Gorce women's Shoe Bombraa Menever Burts Reward x-, xx-7 Iba. fiiMnv Heels alfto ran. In 1934 Bobby Cruickshank 7 Dealer, Lotus Blossom, woodsioe. 8 Hunter Fir Fox, Mattie Girl.

BFJTOND RACE 6 furlongs (off his bag, having broken all the others across his knee. His last-round score was 80. When Snead blew up on the last hole, three other guys-came ripping down to the wire in a dead heat. They were Craig Wood, Byron Nelson and Denny Shute. You don't very often get a three-way tie for first place in 72 holes and there wouldn't have been one this time except for a fairly remarkable occurrence.

On the last hole Wood hooked a shot into the crowd. This, remember, was in 1939, some two and a half years after Alfred Mossman Landon, of Kansas, had suffered a rather sordid experience in the Presidential election. Well, this ball that Wood hit went whistling through the crowd and among the thousands of spectators jammed beside the fairway, it picked out, unerringly, the skull of Alfred Mossman, a distant cousin of Mr. Landon's. The shot that might have put Wood out of the contest caromed off the Mossman sconce to the edge of the green.

The carried the unconscious victim away to a stretcher turned out later he wasn't seriously hurt and Craig Wood got into the playoff. One playoff is not uncommon in a National Open. Two playoffs infringe the constitutional guarantee against cruel and unusual punishments. When the first one was finished, Wood and Nelson were tied again with scores of 68. Only Shute had been eliminated.

They sat in the locker room, three extraordinarily weary men. "Well," Shute said, "you've got me "One more day like this," Craig Wood panted, "and I'll be through." He couldn't have been a better prophet. One more day, and Nelson was the champion. Always Remember Snead's Eight When they talk about 1939. though, everybody goes back to Snead's eight.

He was kicking about that this time, saying the press had never let him forget it. Shortly after the Open; at Spring Mill, he recalled, he played in a lesser tournament here and had a 76 in the first round. That night a headline read: "Snead Blows Up Again." (P.S. He won that tournament.) The notion here is that Sam should be allowed to forget the eight at Spring Mill, if only because of his performance the next time he played that course. Some months after the Open, he came back for an exhibition with Gene Sarazen and two other guys.

He reached the last green with his third shot and came slouching up to the green, which was ringed by several thousand spectators. There was a hush on the crowd, a tense awareness that here was the criminal revisiting the scene of the crime. Sam ran his eyes around the hushed circle, and a slow grin spread over his funny, small-featured face. "Ah got five putts to get down," he Then he stepped up and rammed the ball in for a birdie. tournament.

Her 77 net-was was leading the field going into SECOND RACE purs $1,800, claiming. good enough to win the regular the third round with 142. This Misty Bky (Corolla) 10.20 7.40 6.00 Ellehcor (Madden) 13.40 6 40 Fraternal (Peresl 4.00 Time 1:12 1-5. Indian Barney. Bolo Lincoln Field Narragansett Park JOE TA.NENBAIM year he is 149.

Gene Sarazen R.riain Ruver. Cambrloxe Fair. Tlca was in second place with 145 4-year olds and upward, 6 furlonga Squadron 114 Devotedly Bow On 107 Bold Mat Study In Blu 1W xx Sarale C. Ponca 112 Gaybrook Sunshad 114 Honor Pilat Buvel 107 Portentou xx Dizzy Dam 102 antern handicap tourney and the same 77 gave her medalist honors in the qualifying round of the June match play event. Runner-up in Tlca, Super Foot.

Foxey Rose, Dainger 116 104 110 112 107 111 116 1 FIRST RACE para $2,100, claiming, 4. year olds and Upward, 6 furlong. This year the Squire is one shot Girt and Copywright also ran. Play Hands better with 144. Two other Mi 1 MT Rl'THlE, Hyson.

Snirley'e Pride. 2 Shes Got It, Sunshade. Devotedly. 3 My Little Miss. Bright Egret, Fans Down.

4 Doreens Boy, Cbeermeup, Hygros Won Daily Double 153. u. Tin race 5 furlongs (off 2:02) ami veterans of the Four-Ball Bhe' Got It 107 RamseV THIRD RACE purse 82,000, claiming, 2- and Miami Opens are Henry Pi der. Illatay Roman Victory Hasten Jasoa Challedella Bessie Vanra Nimble Tiger Hour Al year olda. 6 furlongs the low net meet was Mrs.

William Izar with 99-20-79, while Mrs. C. Gordon Anderson was the winner of the Class nine- 107 Qayhauih 10T 110 Lady Forest log 106 Orand River 112 112 War Wana 106 105 Herbla G. iia 107 Never D1 flg 112 Speeding Mere 112 112 C-Rudy li IIS Stvla ih card, who in 1934 had 154 for Junior T. 110 Bleary Bob 10S Gold Mode 102 My Llttl Mis 111 5 Galla Babe.

Mayes Riley. Gracte Son. 6 Gray Star, Paper Mill, Eternal Bomb. 7 Daily Dtp, Dauntedtd. Setpto.

Brother Nat (Delpldio) 20.00 10 OO 5.40 Plucky 8tar (Williama) 6.60 4.6i Swing Lock (Catalanoi 3.40 Time 1:02 Left Winger. LHtle Ginna. Movement. Slicker Bill. Hay Elite.

Careless Lips. Cora Meatlxa and Time Sabu RArB-4 furlongs (off 2:31 I his first 36 holes and this morning he was up with the leaders Bright Egret llu Jennie M. M7 Mixed I'p 107 Fana Down 107 8 We Hope. Vlnita Rev. Bold Knot.

hole putting contest with 18 Shawa Pride fourth rack-pura claiming. Inatanter. Devils Luck. Halbarail, ASSOCIATED PRESS strokes on the greens. at 144.

Tied with him was Den upi. wi rura 62.200. Claiming. 8-year olds. 6 furlongs.

3 year olds. 6 furlongs 1 Bona Girl. Amen, Rosalu. Wardrll Lineback Mini Helen ny Shute, who had 151 back in 108 the Bin Hea 113 112 Eternal Bomb (F Fer'dei) 8.20 4.60 3 O0 Ventana (Jenkins) 40 4.oo rata1ann 3.40 Mrs. Herbert Steiner was the 2 sunshade.

Shes Got It. Diny name jr. Cheer up 112 Dad Councilman Ben 109 Bob Feller 3 My Little Miss, Gold Mede, Bright 108 1934. It appeared the Merion greenkeeper was saving his Tim. 1:12.

Zo-Bo. Lolling. OrbiK ft: rt 116 xHygroa Wonder 113 Doreena Boy 4 Doable Grit, rherrmeap. Trans Egret. I winner yesterday in the West-view Country club's weekly low Knight's Knave also ran.

108 Vohenjr Her Gift Stayedtoolong Fir Up Lulaa Oeeay B. xCount Deep 110 Sugar Sahv 105 xButsen Lady 113 Mr. Ztppe 113 John log ana Idol Boy 108 xBuataretl 108 Tlmurlan 108 110 100 118 107 118 1 1 Trans Egret ll Shoirai Double Gift 112 good spots on the fast skin greens 5 Galla Babe, Fickleman. Mayes ituey. FIFTH RACE purs g2.20n.

claiming, 4 tor today 36-hoIe round. You putt contest with 30 strokes, I There was a three-way tie for Lincoln Field -tcct pape 1 mile (off 2:04) year olds and upward. 4 furlonga. know they can place the pins at 6 Gray Star. Shoe Shine, lutemal Homo.

7 DeLuxe. Fort Mifflin. Evening Rose. 8 DANCING COB, Vlnita Orphan Fibber. 9 Land' Sea, Instanter.

Halbarail, Flckleman IIS xx Mayes Riley in iinni no Tiny Ott THIRD RACE- -Purs claiming. Gay Spark 115 Lady Carrie 105 xx High Hunch 110 Bambuco 115 Almas Pet (Keene. 13.80 6.20 4 Ettenan (Olivera) 8.40 6 20 Merion and bet no man living can break par. That's what thev year oias. maiden finiea.

6 furlonga. Galla Babe in uraci ron Ji iiinrii ri iiu jia aMiarniar tdmitt Plav lEadal I Foolish Teara lia Mr. Beiltrn 108 Emulate 113 second place among Mrs. Henry Williams, Mrs. Frank Rubel and Mrs.

Leonard Abess, all with 32 putts. There were 15 club members in the weekly event. did in 1934 and that's just what 1 x-a. Meivin. rrimw -wr.

Aqueduct Turveytowa 116 Polhlll SIXTH RACE purs 82.500, claiming, 4- Third FPln. Never Tell. uene uene, irar they were doing today for the fi year olds and upward, 6 furlong Tlckv Deal, neorasaa vara uu 116 1)8 118 111 118 116 118 116 nal 36-hole grind. IOE TAXENBACM 1 Georgoua Reded, Apprise, Foxy Baby 2 Shadow Shot. Jacopadea, SUaddl avnnvn mrK One mile (off Merrygold 118 Beaujestle Point Up Tl Myeerah lis xFirat Bella Nanci Pale 116 Flfan Oemco lig Resum Little Less llg Indian Breeze Lucky Colonel (J Jeeaop) 12.80 4 40 4.80 Craline (Wagner) 20 3 Escarp.

Fonda, Extra 118 Church I -wv FOURTH RACE Pura 82 200. lalmlne i 'At a- Kovaionx. Aia nj 1 mm Big Reward 106 Atom Ride 105 Gray Star 112 Barb Foot 110 Eternal Bomb 113 5nffazon 1 gunnycrext Gal llu Sho 8bln 113 Paper Mill 111 SEVENTH RACE purse $3,500. allowsn-ces. 3-year olds snd upward.

6 furlongs Daily Dtp lt3 Evening Ros 102 Faneull Mfaa 09 Gold Eagle 114 Fort Mil din 10 Dockatadrr 112 Ballvdam 12 a Dauntedld 113 Deluxe 114 Scipio 121 Dukes Gal 104 September lo7 EIGHTH RACE purs $2,200. claiming. Tannery. Plaauemine. rive 4 Sailors Choice, oiggie.

Broom 5 BR VAN UM Prince Dandy, Broken Arches 6 Piet, Thre Rings. Better Self 7 I-ets Dance. Re.ipingo. Keep Watch 6 Chaidia, Burts Reward. Menever ASSOCIATE! PRKKS Allapatiah Posts' Little League Win Hail.

ChalleDort. Topnard, Russian Riley Upset, Lindsay In Semi-Finals Action also ran. 4-year old and upward, on mil en the turf. Executloa 111 Mlaty Eight Jit poao in Breakage 11 Imnna Brand log Haicyoa Duke 114 Wutxotle Jnn Rlot J4 FIFTH RACE Pur $2,100. eUlmlng, 4 year olds and bpward, i mflea.

Daily Doubt IgBrooktown. Gorgeoua Reded. Good, Cry. 2 Julibee. Jaeopartea, straddle.

3 Extra, Dtable De Gosse, rscarp. Allapattah's Peter Austen; 4 Luring. Sailors Choice. Giggle. SSFebrlcate.

Bryan Prince Danrtv. 108 114 101 112 Tak Wing 120 Evening glory Juliet's By I4 Top Soldier jRir Bob jos nMelia Valantt Big Elm 117 Venlur Ob Aitur 117 Dallas, June 15 (INS) 11s 106 ill came within an inning of reach a PIET. Three Rings. Mount at arc v. 4-year olda and upward.

1 1-16 mile Top Honor 113 Kela Love Vlnit Rev 115 The Bagel Playanna I'm Bold Knot We Hope 112 Orphan Fibber Milton Beer 111 Crista Bure Gift 113 Vaeanee Paper Gets Back Telephone Service 7 Onint Victor. Respindo. Poison Arrow, 111 ing the Little League "hall of fame" yesterday. 8 Fast Mail, Shoe. Chakiia.

Three out-of-staters and one lone Texan fight for survival today in the semi-finals of the 20th annu 113 113 10 The young fireballer was nick Detroit Dancing Gob 106 Tom Ferri Blr And Bad ed in the last frame for the two 111 VP 23, Pan American Win In Extra Innings NINTH RACE purs $1,800 claiming. 4- 4-year olda and upward, 1 furlonxa. turf. SIXTH RACE Pur $1,600. claiming, 5' Dr.

OM Nclaoa 113 Floating in uck Tiger no Ftewarder 11 Coring Chimeg 1W Koaedue 111 Blu Holly lot Provident 113 SEVENTH RACE pur 17 Jrt. elalmlae 4srvf lTrn FREW! year oios ano upward. 1 i mile VONKERS. N. June 10 Battle Clamp Lana 'N Sea 1 Ruse, impulsive 8am.

Summer Foiiy. al Women's Trans-Mississippi tournament. Flame-haired Betty Dodd of San Antonio is the singleton from the Lone Star state, while Marjorie Lindsay of Decatur, 111. 2 Mike Ebret. La Bagatelle, canma bib.

fJPV The Yonkers Daily Times Beans Jr 107 McLtah Happy Me 111 Alberto 111 113 117 115 III 108 3 Grisaom Entry. Stirrup cup. esi i rica. 4 Toleca, High Boss. No Leddie.

hits he allowed but he experienced little difficulty in gaining a 4-1 victory over Little River in the National division. Austen struck ott 12 Little River batters. won a court order last nigm ai- Stray Tiger 114 Inatanter 4-year old and upward, an mtla ea the rurt. IV A fiPIN. Rul On.

Golden Trena. War Fund 116 Staters Halbarail 120 xx Devil Luck MLiMI ANNEX 6 Haggin-Schmidt entry, tvaneiep, not recting immediate restoration oi its telephone service. The order came too late, how Naval Reserve jm ft-9 6 4 Rev XX-T LBS. AAC Swift mi inn ft i -1 21 100 04 6 4 7 Ffatbush. Languid Lady, P1T Eda.

8 Olivia Dandy Pet. Dusky Tiger. Sir Sprrl 114 xParlt Plgeea, lot Arnl 114 Cloy ijj xBlll Twig log Floatinr lil Patmiboy 111 Celey Jay iu Big Inh U4 EIGHTH RACE purs $2,100, alaUnlatv In other games, the Miami Simpaen and Oakes: Richman and Me-P'Ortn uaKOtan registering out OI Indio, and Willowy Grace Delaware Extra inning games were the rule last night in the Moore Park softball league as both Pan American's Clippers and VP 23 had to use this method to obtain their victories. Led by Nick Dillullo the Flyers won the first scrap by pushing Beach Optimists and Fire De ever, to aid publication of today's edition. The newspaper's 12 trunk lines were still dead at arlv mornine.

Patten Sales 120 on 0 4 JJeMOSS OI tOrVailS, UTC, SXU1 w-ymt wu, HwRia, inilva. First post JPED. FIRST RACE Pur $2300. 3 rear Did x8un Jay 108 (Foxy Pat HI ai. cnt.

Roeu: CAr- have a crack at the trophy. MAJOR LEADERS maidena, furlongs. EDKOV rtvrra Today's pairings find Miss partment captured twin-bills and Miami Shores downed Miami Springs, 5-0. Robert Balch hurled a sparkling two-bitter in the Coca Cola 000 25 IS lfl 1 Tiger Scout 120 xRedcentrt 115 VaJdor 120 Moon Boy 120 116 xxHtatkm Agtnt 10T 114 Regularity llg 118 Avoca Masaag 114 Tp Becrat 4o 114 xxHadlteaar 101 103 XCarnle Louu 104 The service was cut off Thursday by orders of Public Safety Commissioner Patrick F. O'Ha- Daily News floo 300 0 2 3 7 Clover Mia Hi Henry Potato rake Don O'Butiivan Our Pick xxDlxie PebbI Casradian Dodd facing Miss Lindsay and Miss Hanson matching strokes Flight Admiral 120 Early Victory 120 across four runs in the ninth rS Hagier and BHteh.

utii step 120 xFull War lis Shores contest. SATIOSAt. tEAGCK i -i nc K'V a 1 a with Miss DeMoss. ra. who claimed the telepnones irame 0 lane a irom jsinciair OU 070 302 12 12 BaHa Muial, St.

Lout, .385: Robin The Optimists ran over the iu evening Blend 8108 Brennan. Hanson ffl and Himm aa. a-t lb, xx-7 lb, aac. the Ponce uiuuuo Dase-ciear- Misses DeMoss and Lindsay Beach Police, 10-1, in the opener ams t2tj Reninn. Tanner (5 and Godwin.

H1ALEAH LEAGI were used to relay racing information. The court order, signed by ing triple sparked the rally. St Bona Jethroe, Boston, 38: Musial, RawS7BaMed 1" 8ar, Chicago. wtoway 105 (vw a 4 Brownies no e2a 14 jumped into the favorites' role yesterday by scoring upset victories over favored contenders. and men ekea out a 4-3 verdict in the other tilt The Firemen belted 18 hits in the first Wetiake.

Pmsmirgh. 38. Supreme Court Justice Benja- Evans and Bell: ttricklaail ana Meanwhile, the Pan Am Clippers edged the Fireman 4-3 in the eighth inning. An error by Jack Schollenberger with two lwhlea Musial. St Louia, IS: Rabin of the Bronx, 01- pard.

CAA j-i yn a- 9 9 3 AFRTC Xl 1 123 a test for a 19-6 win and came Miss DeMoss ousted defend tma. 5: Muai. reeled New York Telephone co back with a 6-4 triumph. ing champion Betsy Rawls of ftwm and Asli bar I frt rectArA thi KrVire at OT.Ce Hommetl and Wright; Peters and Era- Austin. 1-up, on the 19th hole, Tai.

OPALOCKA LF4r.rr. 11. aLeUflt. agcaaiaw, 1 Bo.to,: west-on a temporary basis Me also men on base allowed the Clip, pers their margin. Schollenberger threw wide to first on Jimmy Optimists 520 2O110 1 Police 010 14 1 Zmdler and Bert man; Trial and Kay, I 2nd 120 Euclid 120 Aquarius 130 Iliad 120 Caiater 120 xTh Eagl- IIS Aia Mowle 120 Plctu 120 Mount Misery 120 Propeller 12ti SECOND RACE Pome $25( claiming.

3 year olds up, six furlong. -Trip! Heart 118 xPretty Boy Bob 106 Useless 118 Crystal Pas 16 Homing Pigeon io Navy Ac 118 Cherry First xAiexis 118 xxThre Dots 1'i7 THIRD RACE Pura $3000 claiming. 4 year olda A up, 6 furlonga. Warmonger 116 xf.mi 108 Andy Handy 129 Merry Risk 111 Cutting 116 xStenOoff 112 xHappy Task 118 xxLtttle Harp 116 FOURTH RACE Pura allowances. 3 year old fillies.

6 furlonga. Choralier 111 Oilo 10A xCounte Molly 13 a-Here'e Roping 120 xlnvariant l'0 A-Wondnng 120 On Ul a-Dtxian Entry. a Dixiana entry. FIFTH RACE Tn Tom Roby Bteeple-chu, pura $10,000 added. 4 year old while Miss Lindsay beat medal Embry Riddia 012 oni 1 lake and Kiner, Pittaburgn.

ioraerea Uie tunipaiiv ist Polly Riley of Fort Worth, 3 mi. i-e-jeinroe. vfondav to snow cause wny me irere itu (ns a 9 1 Crumnler and Fletener; J. aiualua and RmiAfl. Keeee.

j9rooa.iB 1 Kees' grounder to second. should not be per and 2. wrayson. wtltiger. Chicairo a.

Mannea li 0211 Miss Dodd carded a 1-up vic The Baptist scored a 8-2 win; I lldlirjiik. Police or.2 1103 Ornmidts 000 0x 4 6 1 Thompwrrf. gugarman (5i and Kay; Meadow. Rankin t) and Bertman. Hotel Asw.

110 310 6 3 2 Fire Dept. 5x 1 16 4 Gerard. Korean '4. Diamond and Bloom: Kay and Berger. PZ3 104 no 9 4 3 8pah.

Boaton M. O'Hara said Dolice told him tory on the 19th hole over Mrs. uiyiana ana iener: Harsh. Parks (5 PMrMag Miner. tmmiri.

over the Home nine in a Homestead tilt. Brooklyn. 4-1. Podbieian, the nhones were used "in aid Dog Track Official i Sues For $35,000 Pay W. L.

Huntley, former gener al manager, of West Flagler do track, has asked the circuit court to award him a $35,009 judgment against West Flagler Amusement co.f inc. Huntley contends the money is due him under an agreement by which he was to receive the same salary for serving as a director as he had received as general manager. The company has refused his demands, he states. Youll find the furniture yon want PRICED In News Person to Person ads. Bankbead and Frank Goldthwaite of Fort ana vmum.

MOORE PARK ine and abetting gambling." He Worth, while Miss Hanson had Ct RTlS PARK 011 Oil fin4- 19 9 800. AMEBIC AX tEACrE Fire Dept. Ill 3006 i Hotel Assa. 211 UO 4 6 2 said he acted only after confer vary' 012 110 3W 003 6O0-S i Stanmn 010 004 1 6 6 Stephens a ad Smite: Ogla aad Wcrtis, mm. Vlhnla mnA Mathia iHlOSOa (5).

K.iti.. Detroit .386 EariTla, Bo-! a 7 and 6 win over 17-year-old Mary Ann Villegas of New Or rinz with two Westchester coun- 0 4.4, ton. .375. Watkina. Key (3 and Berger; mam ona.

Brown 13) and Bloom. Allapattah 12 0104 1 Baptist Or) 1ft 112 Firemen ffld I 14-J 1 4 -Williams. Boston and Stephens. tv officials, district attorney leans. a.ii a fan Amarican 12 100 01 5 4 Little River 000 0011 3 4 iaed i-tePr-n.

Boe.on. Fanelli and Sheriff Fred w.on Baker .1.. EdL Colter ni A BT- nl McCuilom; Deas at up. stake, about two mnea. PbaJanger 153 Sea Legs 146 146 Hot 156 xSilver Duck 154 xtaah 157 Leche Hombr lil b-Green Keeper 153 Rusco, and getting their approv 1 1, a aTTinR MeDM-Jg, Bak.r tin Poatoa and y.

Mty ACt. Austen and Potts Hen and giaten, prints 00 Or 6 5 Snore 104 OOx a 10 4 GoJdJteia aad Pollard; Baich aad Callage r. una. Miami MUlwork 020 2 2-4 6 6 acaS -To1bic 153 Phlblant 1 John Vardian Signs As Sinkwich Aide goxuiMv iwoifies era om oo-g beatMea KeO, Detroit. IT: Zarill.

Bca-j al. The 15-year-old newspaper was bought five years ago by too- 1 Jf Morrell. SMmu, (5 and Hormk; Hat- Horn 00 HO 00O3 I If), 8obloa. Hait. McMtchael () and Horn; Gray 'rromweu onot IS 4 a-Lon Fisherman 14 Sergt.

Peafh 153 a M. H- Dixon. M. KUm entry a F. Ambroe Clark entry.

SIXTH 1U.CE Pure 13.000 allowance, 3 vear elds. 6 furlocgs. TtliWi nrnr" few ion, Lnatnn. Kan. Detroit.

Ml pes. New Torn. Bcitoa. Ken. Detroit.

Ml pes. New Torm. i Ralph R. MartineUl, wno Oiea Tampa, Jane 10 (P -John and Eastwood. IK of 601 623 6 6 RIVERSIDE PARK Sindler and upptBas: Osbora and Ser- Vardian of Johnstown, who My Nell 111 Be hold 118 and DtUinger.

Ptulae pn.a a. ef a heart atUClt Ul Miami a Horn Raws Williams, Bcattw, Dropo. Boston. 14. WCCkS 8g0.

xEndurabi 111 E.op 111 Church Rides Five Winners Erindal 114 Thunderlet 121 Maiea Base tnninger. ui- i Wli' Hindi 124 Golden Day 116 Well My Word 114 Opal Bkwaom 114 nraenbarks n-a in vat. Checkmate. 120 200 00 a 3 Edward and Freeman; Dunlap and Hsg-j iaaaaa CnferfetU J-J FIGHT RESULTS pollarboya 1S 3 0 1 and Ruckel: Pniry and Dtxoa. DiHaxtio.

Boston ana uoov. Mrikeoot Reynolds. New Tors, as, Lemoa, Cleveland, and Rascal. New Tori. 43- m.

was with Frankie Sinkwich as backfield coach at Erie, last year, joined him at University of Tampa today. Vardian will take over duties as a backfield coach next falL Snake Has 45 Babies NEW YORK, June 10 six-foot poisonous snake mothered 45 babies today at Bronx cum trir.i I HOLLYWOOD. Calif. Frank Buford. 1M.

xxCaroiin Mis. 112xRecord Player 114 Bit Fat 114 8 ENTH RACE Pors $3008 claiming, 1 year old 1 1-14 mile. xAnni Oakley log Dealer 118 Honor 111 a-elnl r.mA.A Wiaaila 112 Tar 118 Chicago, June 1(J Ken Church. 20-vear old jockey from Jones Treea Otn Oil 6-3 3 Oakland. CaUL, cotpeiawd Abel Caauc, 1, K-ai.

300 K2 7 6 2 23. Argentina Windsor, rode five winners He was with the Baltimore Colts MTTsFlELD. Ma. Harry Lasale, 1J1 Low and Edwards; McGuir and Chap-j McDermott and Stobb. Boa too.

4-L .800. Bent It through a Person to Person Want acL One line, one week, one dollar. S2-S53. Houston. Tex-, atopped Timothy Buddy out of seven mounts on the un- (Laty Fairfield 105 Lotua BloMom 110 ixa-Coffe Money llxWoodid lit 7o.

Zoo obstetricians saia man. Mn A tm 9n 1 Unvm Ittn RoatoR. 7. Aircraft serv. for two years after service with the Miami Semhawks and Fort Pierce Ampbibs.

a Palantln stable entry. there would be no more. lrt O0OO0O11 1T1 Bltwi. coln Fields program at Washington Park yesterday. tv.

Wnu a rA 1 1 Die go. stopped Boh Patterson. 170. San I Tuppen un vri, 164 h. BM Francisco, 4.

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