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TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE, Saturday, May 1946 10 ST. PETERSBURG RACING LEADERS LOUIS HOOK, LYIN' AND SINKER AND CONN PHYSICAL; if I I I It a if II BEATS PLANT WILL UU GIVEN By BYRON HOIXING WORTH Rough seas have handicapped bay A YT SWIM FIRST PAGE WINS KENTUCKY OAKS ON" MUDDY STRIP LQjSlSVTLLE, May 3 First- Page, II. o. James' three-year-old "daughter of Johnstown-Cozy Time.won the 72nd running of the $10,000 added Kentucky Oaks today, feature of the last pre-Derby card at Churchill Downs. fishing for the last couple of days and yesterday.

Meteorologist Talbott issued the following fishing weather for week end anglers: REACTIONS STATE TAXES MIAMI, May 3. (Special.) A 5 SLOW The St. Petersburg Green Devils "Winds, mostly southerly, continue rolled over the Plant Panthers 51 to NEW YORK, May 3. (U.R) Dr. Louis and Conn were probably the per cent reduction In Florida's pari-: mutuels tax the highest fei the na to roughen up the water but will not halt commercial fishing.

Sea condi most chummy heavyweight title rivals 15 in a dual swimming meet yesterday afternoon at the Davis Islands William Walker, examining physician for the state boxing commission, put tions remain uncomfortable for pleas TIDES AND SUN My 4, 1946: Sun rises 8:51 A. M.I sets 7:03 P. M. Moon rises 8:31 A. M.I sets 10:55 P.

M. Hich tide 2:59 P. M. Low tide 11:13 P. M.

Tides are for Tampa Bay Base, St, Petersburg. Tidal differences earlier than Tampa Bar Base, in hours and minutes: An-clote Keys Light, Anna Maria, Aripeka, 0:20: Barport, Sarasota Point. Bradenton, Corey Canseway. Boca Ceica Bay, S. Boca Grande, Ounedin, Esmont Key.

Palms Sola. Punta Rassa, 1:05: Cedar Keys, 0:20. Tidal differences later than Tamps Bay Base, in hours and minutes: Bay-view, Old Tampa Bay, Tampa (Seddon Island) Punta Gorda, 0:20: Fort Myers, 2:35. Tide helrhts will be found In C. O.

Surrey Tide Tables. ever to appear at a signing ceremony. They chatted away amiably for many pool. The Pinellas County swimmers tion was recommended by horse racing leaders to Gov. Millard Caldwell's Citizens Tax Committee at a recent ure fishermen unless parties are made -J I minutes, discussing their training ac up of good sailors.

Heavyweights Joe Louis and Billy Conn through a preliminary physical checkup today and found their reactions slower than they were prior hearing here. tivities, baseball and golf. Conn said grabbed seven out of eight first places, Glenn Lovell's first place in the 100-yard freestyle being the only Panther first place. Sam H. McCormlck, secretary-treas he was going to challenge Louis to Ajrrowd of 30,000 fans saw First Pagereak on top and hold her lead to their first title bout.

June 18. a golf match, to which the Brown urer of Hialeah Race Course, and President Henry L. Straus of Tropical Park told the committee that the St. Petersburg's medley relay team, Bomber responded Jovially, "You'd "A mass of dry, continental air Is pushing across the Gulf from Texas and should blanket Florida during Sunday. By Monday, clear and seasonable weather should prevail." Fresh water anglers are planning 1941.

The examination took place this the way In the mile and one-sixteenth race for three-year-old iniles. composed of Eddie Cox, Jim King and better not mess with me on a golf course. Ray Lydon, broke the pool record for noon when Louis and Conn signed commission contracts for their return championship fight this June 19th. the 210-yard event in two minutes, -Hal Price Headleys Athenla won place money, two and one-half leneths The commission contracts were state's present 15 per cent "bite" from every dollar through the pari-mutuels is a serious threat to the future of Florida racing. to take to the lakes for the first week 17.2 seconds.

All three of these swim back of the winner and three-quarters understood to contain the same financial provisions as those embodied in Walker said that their slower re end of fishing since the bass season mers were on the all state swimming Chandley's authority on the spot is M. M. Hutchens of Huntsville, "Florida must decide whether lt sponses to certain physical tests were squad last year. reopened last Wednesday. Early reports from camps around the lakes the original persoul contracts with Promoter Mike Jacobs which they The Hillsborough Terriers left by I ntirrniii mm" who greeted the bass season with a 12-pounder which measured 26 Va inches wants horse racing as an attraction to bring people to the state or merely to produce revenue," McCormick said.

indicate good results although the bass oi angtn ahead of Brown Hotel's Buzzaround. -t Time for the race, run over a muddy track, was 1:51 2-5. First Page paid $9.20 and $6.60 to the mu- tllelx. AfVionia Vii-mA A on A signed for the fight same time ago. auto this morning for Lake Worth, where they hope to wipe out the sting don't appear to be very large.

long, 194 girth and a mouth spread Louis is to receive 40 and Conn 20 Tampans fishing at Camp Panasoff- Under the present tax burden it is of six and one half inches. The fish of an early season defeat In a dual to be expected after their long absence from the ring and felt certain that both boxers' reactions would sharpen up considerably if they trained properly for the next month. The reactions to which Walker referred were responses in the arms and legs to slight taps in the knee per cent of the net gate, movie, and is entered in the Highlander Hall of meet tonight. mm ikiuucu auu Buzzaround paid $4.80 to doubtful how long Florida can continue as a major racing state." television rights. David B.

Pitler, of kee when the season reopened included Mrs. R. E. L. Chancey, Miss Pittsburgh, Conn's attorney, said that The city meet, open to all eligible Bessie Smith, Bill French, Russ Bren- Straus pointed out that the 5 per Fame.

B. Giles, also of Huntsville, got an 8 -pounder. the two fighters were also cutting in high school swimmers, will be staged 2 One-Day Strike Ends dle, George Cosgrove, Leo Senesac, and on the receipts from the radio broad Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at and elbow joints, and also changes cent increase imposed by the 1941 legislature was an "emergency measure" and had produced revenue "threo SEEKS BOUTS HERE Freddie Barja, Tampa boxer who won the Seventh Army welter title, is seeking bouts with the best 147-pounders in this section. He has won several out-of-town bouts in recent weeks. cast.

Conn Goes to Ball Game Mr. and Mrs. George Burke. All had landed good catches. Some Tampans went as far as the the Davis Islands pool.

Officials for yesterday's meet T7EW YORK. May 3. (U.R) The one-day walkout at Jamaica was set in the pupils of the eyes to various intensities of light. Both Are Overweight Capt. William Bruck, Jackson Heights, N.

dreamed of hauling big ones out of the Gulf during long After the ceremony Louis returned Starter, Clark Poppell; scorer, Mitchell times the amount needed and expected." The "emergency" is now over, he said. St. Johns River where one party Stallings; timers, Barney Gugel, Joe to his training camp at Pompton Lakes, N. where he said he will days of campaigning in Europe. Dr.

Walker added that both men were naturally a bit overweight. They Dalton and Tommy Taylor; judges, Of the per cent "bite now in The captain, finally honeymooning begin boxing tomorrow. operation per cent goes to the landed the limit in a short time. Fishing also is reported good at Phil Glenn's camp at Inverness, and on Lake Apopka a number of nice catches were reported. were put on the scales wearing trou sers and shoes, for which an allow Fred Shackleford, Russell Glazier and Walter Shiver; diving judges, Roy Smokers Lose tled today when a proposal by Ashely Cote, chairman of the New York Racing Commission was accepted by the striking exercise boys arid grooms, the operators of the track and the owners and trainers.

-Under the new plan, the owner or trainer of a winning horse will pay oirt oihis purse to his groom and ex state, and 7 per cent to the tracks to cover expenses of runniug. with his wife at a St. Petersburg beach, after discharge from the Army, to date has caught a stingaree, a crab, a dogfish and a pipefish. He is sort of ance of about 10 pounds was made Conn went to the baseball game at the Yankee Stadium. He wanted to see Joe DiMaggio play against Detroit Wild Game to for each man.

Louis registered 224 Jenkins, poppell and Glazier. Results: 50-Yard freestyle First. Elliott Holland To Formulate Program McCormick said it was his under pounds and the Pittsburgh challenger before departing tonight for his camp miffed. Gus Muench and Slim Melton each got six bass fishing in Pasco County, Miami Beach (Continued from Page 9) 195. at Greenwood Lake, N.

J. But the experts say his luck will St. Petersburg; second. Pat Pattillo, Plant; third, Marvin Williams. Plant.

Time: n-2q and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Muench, visit standing that the purpose of the Citizens Tax Committee was "to formulate a long-range program and to dis change. ercise boys $20 each, and will pay to tire trainers of all other starting Ing another Pasco spot got three, one by Mrs. Muench weighing six pounds.

15 TAMPA DOGS effort to change the tide. Up until this time the Smokers had gotten only Three parties out Waring's Gandy Bridge camp returned with huge 100-Yard breast-stroke First, Jim King. St. Petersburg; second, Paul Yost, St. Petersburg; third.

Jim Bugg, Plant. Time: 1 -99 9 tribute the taxes as ly as SARASOTA DOG TRACK noxses a sum equal to $10 for each groom and exercise boy. iWhen bonus payments were stopped catches. possible." The 15 per cent takeout, he declared, is excessive and unrea- GO TO SARASOTA TRACK TODAY 220-Yard freestyle First, Albert Holland, St. Petersburg; second, Rene Zac-chinl.

Plant; third. Denny Agar. St. Pet- RESULTS FIRST RACE Puturitv Tatanka 41 three hits off Dick Hinton's tight hurling. Johnny Pare hit for Mickey O'Brien and walked.

Tomas Franco tried for Bagll and struck out. Werner walked to fill the bases. Lastras hit for a Dick Jones, of New Orleans, former manager of S. B. Brewery here, and his daughter, Connie, fished with Guide Gause out of Dawson's and landed nine nice sixe mackerel.

sonable for "the long-pull for racing' in Florida, and in normal times will rhuror Time; 2:51.4. S3Z.4U, S7.H0; Texas Dart S2.S0. 2.t0 SARASOTA, May 3. (Special.) 100-Yard back-stroke First, liiroy St. Petersburg; second, Howell Steen, Short Snorter S13.60.

Grey Face. Little Iodine, Rural Mark, Whipper and Red make us a state to be dodged by both Fifteen greyhounds from the Sulphur St. Petersburg; third, Charles Hale, Plant. Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Armstrong got 26 bluerunners, five big sheepshead, six snapper and four jack. Al Zalenti and J. P.

Marchetta brought In 20 trout, 1 to 34 pounds. M. M. KIrby, A. Creel, Lt.

and Mrs. Leshley and Mrs. James A. Berg, 30 mackerel and 27 jack. horsemen and bettors." Master also raa.

vtuioieia u-z ssj.bu. Tinit: 30.1. Time: 1:14.6. Springs track at Tampa, which closed Tuesday night, will run for the first forced out, but Fernandez scored 100-Yard freestyle First, uienn loveii, California at one time permitted a SECOND RACE Futurity: Beaded Bettie Ed Chandley, of Lake Wales, says a good bass fishing spot is the Kissim- sy.bu. sj.tiu, c.bu; jtsone rrouDie 3.40, 15 per cent take, but "the officials Plant; second.

Bob Colony, St. Petersburg third, Roy Singley, St. Petersburg. Time i -(V7 a by the Jamaica management, acting inj agreement with the other New York raeiriS associations, purses were raised $5flOJ3b enable owners and trainers to make the payments to their stable helpv -Since the help had no guarantee that uch payment would be made, and since some of them handle horses which 'fail to get In the money during an entire meeting the exercise bojsThd grooms went on strike to 14. bU: Fainted Beauty S3.60.

Ebony Start er, Socialite, Mr. Massey, Gin Fizz and saw fit in their wisdom to take only mee 'River near Grape Hammock time Saturday night at the track of the Sarasota Kennel Club. Three will appear in the featured ninth race Fancy divine First. Bill Latimer, St, Sliver Torn also ran. Time: 30.

Petersburg (168.6 points); second. Lewis THIRD RACE Gulf course: Silver San tti, Sb. S5.60: Sinner Slim 18. S5.60: Ruby Covington batted for Kibble and walked. Brown's hit brought in two more runs, before the side was finally retired.

The Smokers added three more In the seventh on three bases on balls, Pare's single and Ippolito's double. Bradley. St. PetersDurg ib.i third. Ray Royster.

Plant (163.3 points). against the best from five other Torres $10.20. Truly By, Mr. Paddles. Joe BITHORN STARS 210-Yard medley relay First.

St. Pet ta. romt steaK and Daniel also ran Florida tracks and, in addition, Luther CHICAGO SOX WIN OVER ATHLETICS uuinieia (3-8 Time: 33.1. ersburg (Eddie Cox, King and Ray Ly and Larry's Dream will run in the DAILY DOUBLE Beaded Bettie and don); second. Plant (Hale, Bugg ana wai Siiv.T san (1-3) $33.80 ter Maxwell).

Time: 2:17.2. 280-Yard freestyle relay First. St. Pet FOURTH RACE Futurity: Little Mist eighth or co-feature. The feature ninth race will pit C.

get a guarantee. AS CUBS DOWN GIANTS, 1 TO 0 CHICAGO. May 3. (U.R) HI Bi BY 1 TO 0 SCORE ersburg (Colony, Bob Blair, James Sackett $21.20. $7.60.

$5.80: Light Gale, $7, $2.80 King's Rapture $3.20. Bonnie Riley. Larry' On Ippolito's hit, with the bases full, Fernandez and Franco scored, but Lastras was caught at the plate. Las JTJndtr the present proposal failure Flash, Sweet Lindy and Laddie's Dia 12 per cent," McCormick said. The present high take, he pointed out, encourages illegal bookmakingat the tracks.

The Hialeah official said the record mutuel play last winter did not refute arguments that the high take was harmful because it came in abnormal times of prosperity. In order to meet the Increasing competition from California tracks, with "their larger potential," Florida racing must be encouraged In every possible way, McCormick declared. Inn, Unlucky Pete and Mary Ann Lee also and Oran Moore); second, Plant iwu-liams, Pattillo, Zacchinl and Lovell) ran. fart Time scratcnea. uuinieia 14-B) Time: 2:54.0.

tras didn't like the manner he was mond against Shivers, the Pensacola ace; Black Flagler, the standout at sou. Time: 30 FIFTH RACE Gulf course: Billy An thorn, portly Cuban, relieved Southpaw Johnny Schmitz In the ninth tagged by Catcher LaFrance and a Biscayne; Baby Rattle, a puppy de drews $5.60. $3 40, $4: Karry Kay $17.60 $12.80: Always Jolly $10.60. Dancing Rudy CANNY, CARLIN fight almost resulted as players from PHILADELPHIA, May 3. (U.R) Murrell Jones hit his first home run of the season today with two out and two on base in the seventh inning, breaking a 4-to-4 tie and giving the Chicago White Sox an 8-to-5 victory inning and struck out Babe Young veloped at Sarasota that promises to Ring Gold.

Bess Malone, Out Pitch and both teams swarmed around the plate. Captain Hank also ran. Quinlela (6-7 and Bill Rigney with the bases loaded become one of the country's best dogs; or neglect of any owner or trainer to make the payments and upon complaint to the New York State Racing Commission, appropriate action will be against such owner or trainer to prevent them from engaging In further racing activities tn New York State." The bonus payments were discontinued, on April 12 when the purses Sbi. Time: 33. Miss Good Chance sixth RACE Futurity: TnumDer SIGN TO MEET IN MAT MATCH A main event and part of the semi Jii.bu.

S4. S3.4u: wnite out sb.2U. is.eo to enable the Chicago Cubs to sneak through with a 1 to 0 victory over the New York Giants today. Phil Tampa got one more chance to pull Red Son $3.60. Silver Tic Pink Lass Slick Chick, one of the most consistent winners at both West Flagler and Miami Beach, and Bunny Black, the Hollywood sensation.

over the Philadelphia Athletics. Box: Dark Whisper, Pakalette and Ernest Cash even in the eighth, but scored only Chicago ab i Cavarretta's walk and a single by Bill one run. Brown was whiffed to open THREE JESUIT final bout for the 116th Field Ar also ran. uuinieia l-7) $27.20. Time: 30.

SEVENTH RACE Futurity: Just Brave, $11.20, $4.40, 73.20; Bluffing Breeze $4, $3 40: Lord Whitr Lips $17.80. Garden Queen, All Over II. Starfire's Five-Spot. Nicholson accounted for the National the inning. Bucci hit to right and Other Tampa dogs on the program tillery's weekly wrestling, card next ware raised.

League champions' lone run. Box: Murphy walked. Fernandez fouled out Moses ci 5 Kollowav 2b Wright rf 5 ADDlini as 2 e-Michaels as 1 Jones lb 5 Hodgin If 5 LodiKianl 3b 5 Monday r.ight at the Municipal Au include East Franny, Eva Jane, My Dandy Boy, Town Boy, David Lumber King, Rondo, Judy Rue and, to first, and Pare walked to fill the ab Pimlico Oaks Slated bases. Franco was safe at first on a Pal Joey and Hi Purchase. Quinlela (5-7) $22.60.

Time: 30. EIGHTH RACE Gulf course: HI John $5. $3, Silver Lincfc $8.40, Like Pal $3.60. Erma Gay. Fanny Farmer.

ditorium was arranged yesterday afternoon with the signing of Johnny STARS ADVANCE IN TENNIS MEET Three Jesuit netters reached the-semi-finals of the city high school tennis tournament in matches yes Phil phia ab 0 0 Valo rf 3 0 0 1 1 a-Handley 10 0 2 1 Wallaesa ss 4 2 3 0 2 Hall 2b 3 10 2 1 Chaoman cf 4 1 1 2 3 M'Quinn lb 4 1 4 0 2 Rosar 4 0 2 1 3 Derry If 2 0-0 0 2 b-St'baclc If 2 0 0 0 0 Kell 3b 4 0 1 0 0 Knerr 2 0 0 Brown 0 0 0 8 IS c-Suder 10 0 Harris 0 0 0 d-Armstr'c 0 0 0 Totals 34 5 IT BALTIMORE. May 3. (JPy the big race at Louisville to the low throw by Maslauskas, and Bucci scored. With the bases still full, Wix- (Swede) Carlin, Wild Bill Canny and New York Rigney ss Rosen rf Pike If Mize lb Lombardl a-Rucker DiMaKBio cf Blattner 2b Jersey Rube, Hop. Alvee also ran.

Quinlela in the first half of the daily double, Bet's Bozo. Mr. Lee, Marble Fawn and Squeaky Son. Tresh Dietrich Smith Totals the Masked' Phantom, it was an Chicago ab 1 Lowrev 3b 4 2 Johnson 2b 4 1 Waitkus lb 4 0 CaVretta If 2 1 Pafko cf 0 0 Nich lson rf 3 0 Liv'gston 3 0 Jurges ss 3 0 Schmitz 2 0 Bithorn 0 0 (6-8) $14.40. Time 33.

malesv the there-year old ladies of the NINTH RACE Futurity: Nosey Poker nounced by Promoter Nick Gulas. S29.80. S9.20. S3. 60: Tall Gunner S3.

S2.40: turf will run their own private Derby, With the arrivals from Tampa ted, who went to the mound for the Flamingos in the 7th, bore down and Werner struck out. terday at the Davis Islands club. Hi Jack $3. Flash News. Driftwood.

Rural b-Gordon Canny, the rough and tumble the! Jich Pimlico Oaks, at the Old the local kennels now have approxi Berney Segal, Plant star, gained c-Graham Kerr 3b artist from Independence, will Hilltop track tomorrow afternoon. the other semi-final spot. 25 1 5 collide with the equally rough Carlin, a-Batted for Valo In 9th. 1 Totals 0 Voiseile d-Young mately 700 dogs. ISLANDERS BEAT Star, Top This, Bytwixt also ran.

Quiniela (4-6) $13.60. Time 29.4. TENTH RACE Gulf course: Chris Comrade $18.40. $6.40. $4: Betty's Buddy $6, Won By One $4.20.

Betty Porthos. Shagalong, Flack Happy. Aussie Special, Gooby, also ran. Quinlela (2-8) $34.80. Time 33.

Yesterday's results: -3 1 1. Sun Sox Win MIAMI, May 3. JP) The Miami all-male affair at Churchill DowasUwill be for a bigger hunk of cash" than the ladies-only event at b-Batted for Defry in, 6th. c-Batted for Brown in 7th. d-Batted for Harris in 9th.

e-Ran for ADDlinn in 7th. Aiiuy Jesuit, aeieaiea nenry of Minneapolis, and an opponent is being sought for the hooded star, Gulas said. Sun Sox moved into third place in the Williams, Plant, 6-1, 6-0. Totals 31 0 6 a-Ran for Lombardl in 9th. b-Batted for Blattner in 9th.

c-Ran for Gordon in 9th. d-Batted for Voiseile in 9th. Pimlico but the Oaks purse is far PALATKA, 3 TO 2, Florida International League tonight Don Arthur, Jesuit, defeated Bill ironfetne smau cnange department, Canny and Carlin agreed to meet by trouncing the hapless West Palm CHICAGO 000 013 301 8 PHILADELPHIA 301 000 0015 Runs batted In: Chapman 1, McQulnn 2. Rosar 2, Tresh. Wright.

Jones 4, Lo-digiani 2. Two-base hits: LodiKianl 2, Williams, Plant, 6-2, 6-1. IN STATE LOOP wittr on the line. on a winner take all, no time limit, no NEW YORK 000 000 000 0 CHICAGO 000 100 00X 1 Beach Indians, 14-2. Broaddus Livingston, Jesuit, de Thirteen fillies, all to carry a stand Errors: None.

Runs batted in: Nicholson Daytona Beach Islands eked out a The victory pushed the Sun Sox feated Al Hawkins, Plant, 6-0, 6-1. holds barred basis, two out of three falls. Appllne. Mcwumn, Rosar. Home run: Jones.

Sacrifice: Hall. Double Dlavs: Chap Two-bsse hit: Rosen. Stolen base: Cavar- 3 to 2 victory over the Palatka Azaleas Berney Segal, Plant, defeated Harold man to Wallaesa to Mcyuinn; Micnaeis retta. Sacrifices: Paiko, DlMaeglo. Double Dlavs: Blattner to Rienev to Mize: Juraes last night in a game played at the four percentage points ahead of the Lakeland Pilots who had the night off in Havana.

Both men caused near riots with Wolf, Jesuit, 6-2. 6-2. to Kollowav to Jones; Kollowav to Jones Left on bases: Chicago 9. Philadelphia 5 ENTRIES FIRST RACE Futurity: Jlvine Jimmy, Betty Orchid, Fresh up, Julia Dear, Queen's Lace, Up Nancy, Plnkman, Red Dawson. SECOND RACE Futurity: Peggy KulD, Sgt.

Barrie, Squeaky Son, Bet's Bozo. Marble Fawn, Frankie Mr, Lee, Johnny Appleseed. THIRD RACE: Gulf course: Big Trim Stepper, Rural May, Ida Flowers, Miss Topper, Howdy Chuck, Miss Jonette, Judy "FOURTH RACE Futurity: My John. to Johnson to Waitkus; Voiseile to Rigney their roughhouse tactics on last Mon to Mize. Left on bases: New York 10.

Chi Bases on balls: Off Wietrich 1, off Brown 2. off Knerr 1. off Harris 1. off Smith 1. Miami made 13 hits off two Indian cago 6.

Bases on balls: Off Voiseile 5 off Schmitz 4. Strikeouts: Voiseile 4, Schmitz 5. Bithron 2. Hits: Off Schmitz Strikeouts: Smith 2, Knerr 2. Hits: Off Dietrich.

6 in 3 Innings: off Smith. 5 in Islands home diamond. The Islanders played errorless ball behind the pitch-tag of Teeter, who limited the Azaleas to three hits. R. H.

E. pitchers, but 10 errors by the losers 6 in 8 13 innings; Bithorn. 0 in 23. Hit day's card, Canny being ushered away from a group of fans who threatened to attach him in a body because of the type of attack he used on Chris off Knerr. 9 In 5 23; off Brown, 2 In made the game lop-sided.

by Ditcner: Bv Schmitz (Mize). wild nltch: scnmitz. winning Ditcher: schmitz. unr Mel Fisher allowed six hits in gain King's Girl, Don Mar, Lord Cashoo, Will 1 lj; oil Harris, in winning pucner: Smith. Losing Ditcher: Brown.

Umpires: McOowan, Rue and Passarella. Attendance: 4095 ires: Henlme, Conlan and Boggess. Time: lii Belkas. Carlin was almost as rough in the semi-finals this morning at' 10 o'clock, Garcia meets Arthur, and Livingston meets Segal. Garcia and Arthur defeated Hawkins and Bill Williams, 6-3, 6-0, in one doubles match yesterday, and Segal and Henry Williams won from Wolf and Livingston.

13-11, 6-3. Finals ii singles will be playad this afternoon at 3 o'clock, with doubles finals at 5 o'clock. 02. Attendance: 6839. ing his second victory against an ing, urana sue, fieaaa, Konao.

FIFTH RACE Gulf course: Mr. Bozo. El Hamma. Lumber King. Darlie Belle.

Jo ard, impost of 121 pounds, were entered 'today for the 23rd renewal of the mUe and a sixteenth event. Although the running of the "Oaks" will toe overshadowed by the Derby, this race has been a traditional stepping stone to greatness for some of the sport's iillles. Including Twilight Tear and- Gallorette. Only the Preakness and" the Dixie handicap rate over the on the Pimlico Spring program. Included In the entries are W.

L. Brann's Challadette and Ed Lasker's Athene. Challadette won the Marguerite at Pimlico last November ond Athene the Selima Stakes at Laurel. his stormy match with the Purple equal number of defeats. vial Rex, Lee's Dona, Barrel Roll, Let Flash and was disqualified.

West P. Beach 000 200 000 2 6 10 PIRATES DEFEAT BROWNS SCORE Him By. SIXTH RACE Futurity: More Proof, Silver Pal. Little Arthur. Victory Roll.

Miami 204 061 Olx 14 13 1 BOSTON BRAVES Rural Bridge, Going Home, My Dandy Warren, Manning (5) and Tras puesto; Fisher and Lewis. The Masked Phantom will make his Tampa debut cjainst a topnotch opponent, Gulas said. Among those being considered to meet him are EARLY TO BEAT SENATORS, 5-1 BY 3-2 MARGIN Boy, Miss Paul. SEVENTH RACE Gulf course: Belinda. Sliver Nancy, Mar Le, Scotty Malone.

Gay Spot, Lucky Ginger, David Town Boy. EIGHTH RACE Futurity: Gray Rex. Ms Havana Beats Lakeland Palatka 200 000 0002 3 3 Daytona Beach 001 001 Olx 3 5 0 Schlertwiles and Johnson; Teeter and Sosh. At St. Augustine, the home team pounded out a 2 to 1 win over the Sanford Celery Feds, though they collected only six hits to the Feds seven.

R. H. E. Sanford 000 001 0001 7 0 St. 000 200 OOx 2 6 0 Howington and Zaspel; Ketcher, G.

Smith (5) and Steinecke. The Gainesville G-Men beat out a 10 to 5 win ove? the Leesburg Packers Chino Ming, Chinese Ju Jitsu cham PITTSBURGH, May 3. (U.R) Ken WASHINGTON, May 3. (U.R) The Rusty, Luther, Festival, Handy Made. Rural picn; Billy (Speed) Hicksca, Chris Washington Senators faltered in the spot.

Larry's uream. Margie cnolce. MACDILL ENTERS TEAMS IN TAMPA, ST. PRTF I OOPS Heintzelman limited the Boston Braves to five hits today to give the Pitts HAVANA, May 3 (JP) The Havana Cubans defeated Lakeland, 11 to 2, tonight to take a Florida International Belkas, Nick Bacalis, Bill Cazell and NINTH RACE Gulf course: Shivers. However, five of the fillies named first inning today to allow the St.

Black Flagler. Laddie's Diamond. Sweet burgh Pirates a 3-2 victory and run for the event won their last outings Louis Browns to score four unearned several others. One other match is planned. League series with the visitors who handed the Cubans their first defeat four by solid margins, so the "Oaks" runs and one earned marker, enough his winning streak to three wins against no defeats before 577 chilled Lindy, Baby Rattle.

Bunny Black, Slick Chick, C. B. Flash. TENTH RACE Gulf course: Little Nibs, Country Friar, Gray Lark. Breeze Fast, Honest Bill, Who's Izzy, Fast Franny, Eva Jane.

to carry the Browns to a 5 to 1 vie in the opener of a doubleheader last may tarn Into a wide-open affair. Bobanet stable's Ariel Song, Chris Willie Santana, who turned in a good job of refereeing the matches, will handle all three bouts, it was tory. Roger Wolff, the Washington night. starter, was replaced in the first in fans. Johnny Sain, who started for the Braves, was the victim of some erratic fielding by his mates in the fifth inning when the Bucs scored The game was tied at 1-1 in the announced.

tiana stable's Sea Snack, Mrs. Robert Heighe's Proverb, William Helis' Earshot and Howell Jackson's Red ning by Sid Hudson; who gave way to Wilson in the eighth. St. Louis got SELECTIONS By RABBIT KELLY FIRST RACE Queen's Lace. Red Daw- the winning run.

Box: Shoes scambered to victory their last only eight hits. Box: FOREST HILLS Son. Betty Orchid. sixth but an error by Lakeland's cen-terfielder Ray Phillips in the seventh with two out opened a breach through which the Cubans hammered home 10 runs on eight hits and three bases Boston ab Pittsburgh ab SECOND race Johnny Appleseed. Peg time out.

St. Louis ab Washinrton ab 2 Handley 3b 3 Rvan 2b 2 Hodd lb 3 Berardino 2b 5 GUN CLUB WILL at Gainesville last night, in a free-hitting game. The two teams were tied up run for run in the first four innings, but the G-Men pulled ahead in the fifth and sewed the game up in the sixth. Leesburg 120 100 100 5 9 3 Gainesville 120 133 OOx 10 11 3 Weutover, Galbreath and Mormino; Fultz and Hill. 1 Rob'tson 3b 4 0 1 Lewis rf 4 0 Holmes rf 4 Grace rf 4 Stephens ss 4 gy Kulp, Marble Fawn.

THIRD RACE Big Trim Stepper, Rural Red, Miss Topper. FOURTH RACE -r- Grand Sue, Rondo, Lord Cashoo. REOPEN SUNDAY Fernandez If 4 Masi 4 Gil'water cf 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 McQulllen 11 3 Zurilla If MacDill Field has entered teams in the Tampa and the St. Petersburg Softball Leagues, the Fighters to play in the St. Pete League and the Bombers in the Tampa City League.

This week the Bombers lost to th Maritime team of the St. Pete League by a score of 9 to 5, in a game played at Waterfront Park at St. Petersburg, Members of the Bombers are Williams If (coach), Roberson, lb, Schu-man 2b, Cribley ss, Smith 3b, Porter cf Snead rf Rogers c. La Plant Johnson Worthlngton rf, and Rush cf. The Flyers are Russavage If (coach), Kemnitzer lb, Andrews 2b, Kell ss, Ozarciak 3b, Wiggin cf, Osborne rf, Burke Eggling and Thorp c.

HIGH PRICES PREVAIL FOR 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 FIFTH RACE Let Him By, Mr. BOZO. Judnich cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 on balls. The visitors scored one run in the fatal seventh. The Cubans will meet Miami in a doubleheader Sunday after resting to- Lumber King.

0 Gustine 2b 2 0 Robavs If 4 0 Gionfr'do If 0 1 Elliott rf 3 1 Fletcher lb 3 0 Barrett cf 3 0 Cox ss 4 0 Camelll 4 1 H'tzelman 1 0 0 Totals 27 0 SIXTH RACE Going Home. Mis Pattl, 4 4 4 2 2 4 2 0 2 1 0 1 Binks 11 0 Spence cf 0 Priddy 2b 0 Vernon lb 1 Sanford lb 1 Travis ss 2 Evans 1 Wolff Hudson 8 a-Guerra Wilson Christman 3b 4 Stevens lb 4 Mancuso 4 Zoldak 3 Roberee 3b 3 Wietelmn ss 3 Satn 1 a-Culler 1 Singleton 0 b-Hofferth 1 Javerv i 0 DERBY CROWD My Dandy Boy. seventh RACE Silver Nancy, Scotty Malone. Gay Soot. morrow.

3 6 eighth race Margie's Choice, Larry's 35 5 Totals Lakeland 010 000 100 2 15 3jBARTOLO STOPS Havana 010 000 lOx 11 11 A Dream, My Rusty. NINTH RACE Shivers, C. B. Flash Bunny Black. The Forest Hills Gun Club will open Sunday aiter being closed for more than three years.

Old Tampa skeet shooters who haven't shot skeet since the war will gather around to see who will be the first to break 25 straight targets without a miss. The trap houses have been repaired and new traps have been installed. The traps are electrically COdS VILLE, May 3. (JP) Soft lights, sweet music and a couple cf "highballs in Louisville nightclubs arevco5ting from $5 to $15 a couple 33 1 7 Smith, Peacock and Hunt; Jimenez A IS. AtvlVlO 1 lYWrMlj Totals for Hudson in 7th.

TENTH RACE Country Friar, Gray and Diaz. WHO izzy. IN TITLE BATTLE BEST BLT Shivers. Totals 1 30 2 3 a-Batted for Sain in 6th. b-Batted for Singleton in 8th.

BOSTON 000 001 010 2 PITTSBURGH 110 010 OOx 3 Errors: Weitelmann, Gillenwater. Cox. Runs batted in- Elliott, Camelll, Holmes 2. Stolen bases: Barrett, Gustine. Sacrifices: Gustine.

Elliott. Handlev. Double Dlavs: ST. LOUIS 500 000 000 5 WASHINGTON 010 000 0001 Errors: Robertson, Mancuso. Runs batted In: Grace.

Stephens, Mancuso. Vernon. Two-base hits: Stephens, fipence, Priddy. for Kentucky Derby visitors, a sur vev disclosed today. BOSTON.

May 3. (U.R)-Barraging AVON PARK WINS away with lefts and rights, Sal Bar- Double plays: Christman to Berardino to tolo, of New York, successfully defend Heintzelman to Cox to Fletcher. Left on Stevens Leu on oases: est. ijouis vvasn-inston 6. Bases on balls: Off Hudson 2.

bases: Boston 4. Pittsburgh 8. Bases on AT TEMPLE TERRACE GOLF BASEBALL'S BIG SIX By Associated Press (Three leadera in each league) Player Club G. Ab. H.

R. balls: Off Heintzelman 3, off Sain 2. off ed his N. B. A.

featherweight crown tonight by halting Veteran Jack off Zoldak 1. Strikeouts: Wolff 1. Zoldak 1. Wilson 1. Hits: Off Wolff, 5 In 23 in-nine: nff Hudson.

3 in IS 13: off Wilson. singleton olf Javery i. striKeouts Heintzelman 4. Sain 1. Hits: Off Sain Nlghltelub operators reported heavy reservations for tonight and tomorrow night, with cover charges and prices the same as for Darby Week in 1942.

Cover charges, incidentally, range froml a person to $7.50 a couple, with, drinks ranging from 40 to 50 cents for blended whisky and from 60 (Spider) Armstrong, of Toronto, $1 0 in 2. Wild pitches: Hudson 2. Passed balls: Evans. Losing pitcher: Wolff. Um Daily Fee, 5 in 5 innings; off Singleton, 1 in 2: off Javerv, 0 in 1.

Losine pitcher: Sain. TJm-nlres: Barlick. Pinelli and Ballanfant. Pet .40.1 pires: Hubbard. Weaier and Berry.

At' tendance: 4870. Time: 1:44. in 2:22 of the sixth round of their scheduled 15-round title clash before 7614 fans at Boston Garden. Family Monthly Fc $5.00 Time: 1:51. Attendance: 5797.

Herman. Dodgers 10 37 11 DiMaggio. Red Sox. 13 47 12 Keller. Yankee 13 41 13 Walker, Dodgers 13 42 10 15 19 16 16 17 17 10 .404 .80 .370 .370 Seemingly infuriated at the game REDS DEFEATED LodiKianl.

White Box 13 4. 3 Witek, Giants 11 46 13 Wietelmann. Braves. 10 27 4 and desperate stand his ancient rival 1-0 BY PHILLIES RUNS BATTED IN National League Stevens. Dodger.

12: RIDGE FINALS OVER SEBRING SEBRING, May 3 (Special) Avon Park came through with a win over Sebring by a score of 8 to 2 in the finals of the Ridge Conference baseball tournament last night to make the Red Devils the kings of the ridge. Montsdeoca turned in a six-hit game, striking out 16 batters, while the Walker brothers, Billy and J. accounted for six of the Red Devils' eight runs. Filcos, pitching for the Sebring Blue Streaks, turned back 10 batters via the strikeout route, and allowed only eight hits. Avon Park 101 040 0208 8 0 Sebring 001 010 0125 6 6 Montedeoca and B.

Walker; Filcox and Cassells. Clubs To Rent also Kaddy-Karts GOLF BAGS GOLF BALLS MATCHED SETS of Hogeo, Wilson, First Flight ana Johnny Roberts Allied Golf Clubs Woods and Irons. operated and will have a delayed action release. There will be a meeting of all club officers at the clubhouse Sunday at 2 P. M.

and for an election of new officers and directors. Skeet shooting will get under way promptly at 3 P.M. The club will start a membership drive next week and plans will be made to shoot at least twice a week. The public is invited at all times. Lee General Take Big Ten Track Meet (Continued from Page 9) Pole vault Won by Billv Harper, Lee; second, tie between Gilbert McCree, Orlando, and Everette Home, Hillsborough; third, tie between Leslie Trubev.

St. Peters Miller. Reds, 12; Holmes. Braves. 12.

was making, Bartolo drove Armstrong across one side of the ring and then proceeded to drop him to the floor for the full count. It was a somewhat surprise ending American League Doerr, Red Sox. ZOi cents to $1 for the bonded variety. Special floor shows are planned at most nightclubs and operators report thevTtre declining to accept customers in the, room class. Downtown hotels reported they piaa no special festivities in dining rooms or cocktail lounges because "wa neve enougn headaches with the guests." Williams, Red Sox, 14; York, Red Sox.

14. CINCINNATI, May 3. (U.R) Emil Verban, obtained from the Cardinals Wednesday, made his debut as the Philadelphia Phillies' second baseman TAMPA AWARDED PISTOL MATCH WASHINGTON, May 3. (JF) Regional matches of the National Plfle Association were scheduled today for ihe first time since 1941. Competition will be held In team and individual events in both small bore rifle, .22 caliber; and 22 caliber and .38 caliber pistol.

Winners will be HOME RUNS National League Walker, Dodgers. Si since up to that time Armstrong ap seven tied with t. 300 ODD CLUBS $2.50 up American League DiMaggio, Yankees, today by scoring the only run as Al peared to have been holding his own Chapman, Athletics, Etten, Yankees, Williams. Red Sox. York, Red Sox.

8. Jurisich blanked the Cincinnati Reds, in this, his second bid, for the feather. 1 to 0, in the first meeting between the weight crown. His last and only other two teams this season. Verban walked attempt was back a decade ago when he fought and lost to Harry Jaffra, to start the seventh, stole second and scored on Johnny Wyrostek's single Fo) to center.

Box: im1 Philadelphia ab Cincinnati Ab TERRIERS BEAT ST. PETERSBURG burg. Lerov Poucher, St. Petersburg and awarded free trips to the national matches at Camp Perry, Ohio. Schedule of the regional events Includes: Southeastern Pistol Tampa Pistol committee, Tampa.

BOMBERS WIN AT noius oicLaii, unanao. fieiKiu, 11 leet, rev ao "4 0 0 0 2 M'C'mictc cf 1 0 0 0 1 Hatton 3b 3 0 0 a incnes. Newsome ss 4 Wvrostek cf 5 Ennis if 5 C'miclt lb 4 N'orthev rf 4 CLEARWATER, 7-0 Sprint medley relav won by Lee (Archie Eason. William Davies. James TODAY PHILLIPS FIELD IN GOLF MATCH The Hillsborough Terriers won over Townsend.

Leonard Grant); second, St. CLEARWATER, May 3. (Special) 0 0 Libke rf 3 0 2 0 3 West If 4 0 0 0 2 Miller ss 4 0 0 0 0 Haas lb 4 0 1 1 0 a-Usher 0 0 0 0 0 Blackwell 0 2 0 0 The Clearwater Blackburn Bombers Petersburg: third, Orlando; fourth, Hillsborough. Time: 2 minutes. 7.1 seconds.

Two hundred twentv vard dash Wnn Hughes 3b Hemslev Verban 2b Jurisich the St. Petersburg High School golf defeated the St. Petersburg VFW's last night, 7 to 0, in a Softball game played team, 8 to 4, at the Pasadena course by Loren Broadus, Jackson: second, Phil Webb, Lee; third, Bill Mclnarnav, Lee; fourth, John Borlinc. Orlando. Time: 22.9 yesterday afternoon.

post fin fo) (in f) -NIGHTLY- 1 here. seconas. One-mile relay Won bv Lee (Jack Haz Harry Dowling beat Al Rossiter, Pitcher Dudley for Clearwater, held 3 to 0: and Jules Swanson won a the visitors to only two hits, while his team mates collected seven hits 3-0 match over Dick DaYis to give ard. Jack Detweiler. Paul Phillips, Leonard Grant); second, Orlando: third, Miami Edison; fourth, St.

Petersburg. Time: 3 minutes. 35.9 seconds (new meet record). Runnlne high lumn Won hv Rti 'Ron the Terriers their edge. from Griener of St.

Petersburg. In other matches, Bob Dowling lost to Hadley Heindel of St. Peters St. Petersburg: second, tie between Robert Bossen. Lee, Paul Bosworth, Jackson, Tom Tucker, St.

Petersburg, Bob Tanner, R. H. VFW 000 000 000 0 2 6 Bombers 300 101 200 7 7 1 b-Lukon 10 0 Totals 33 1 8 Lamanno 0 0 0 Lambert 0 0 0 Totals 29 4 a-Ran for Mueller In 7th. b-Batted for Blackwell in 7th. PHILADELPHIA 000 000 100 1 CINCINNATI 000 000 000 0 Runs batted In: Wvrostelc.

Two-base hits: Hushes, Libke. Stolen bases: Haas. Verban. Sacrifice: Hughes. Double Dlavs: Frey to Miller to Haas: Northev to Hems-lev to Newsome.

Left on bases: Philadelphia 11. Cincinnati 7. Bases on balls: Off Jurisich 5. off Blackwell 4. off Lambert 1.

Strikeouts: Jurisich 5. Blackwell 2. Lambert 1. Hits: Off Blackwell. 7 in 7 innings: off Lambert.

1 in 2. Losing pitcher: Blackwell. UmDires: Reardon. Goetz and Time: 2:04. Attendance: 1324.

PELLONE WHIPS burg, 2 to 1, and Harmon Robinson was beaten by the sensational girl star Griener and Smith; Dudley and of the St. Petersburg team, 14-year-old Hancock. r51 I 4 5 FxCFPT CIIKIDAV sji Betty Ann Rhodes, 2 to 1. COLLEGE BASEBALL Auburn, II: University of Miami, 7 Wit) Randolph-Macon, 10; Washington College, 4. Michigan State Jayvees, Central WINS DECISION NEW LONDON, May 3 Al Velez, 140, of Valley Stream, N.

outpointed Toloan. 143, of New York, in a 10-rounder at Ocean Beach Park tonight. Velez, a southpaw, put his opponent down for a count of eight in the seventh round. Sonny Keene, 154, of Pittsburgh, outpointed Joe Gans, 154, of Willimantic in the eight round semifinal. IP caison.

neigni jeei, lu incnes tnew meet record). SOFTBALL NATIONAL DIVISION AT MACFARLANE PARK Score by Innings: R. H. Mass Bros 124 02x 9 6 1 Swift 000 040 4 3 4 Dykes, Futch; Rosseau, Nash. Continental Can 021 40 7 4 2 Sears Katalog Kids 013 004 6 8 Viera, Gibson; Jiminez, Peado.

Pioneer Tire 100 234 10 8 3 Latin Amer. Laundry 510 100 1 8 7 1 Mullens, J. Winton; Menendez, Baroso, Valle, Galasso, Digsdiertt. Ct'SCADEN PARK C1TX LEAGUE RUE Monroe Electric 203 110 0 7 3 5 Goff Jewelry 240 030 9 7 2 Reid, Gentry; Ranon, Blanco. RUE Main Line Servlcis 000 010 0 1 i Haymai' Jewelry 023 003 7 1 Gomes, Valdex; Irby, Getts.

Michigan, 6. Louisiana State, 14-3; Tulane, 5-2 S. M. T. C.

7. iff I Daily Double and Qulniele A ijf 11 Bur Second Race (MfZ i J7 WIDEN PRESIDENT State Law OLD BRADENTON ROAD Prohibits Minors 1 Northern Illinois Teachers, Illi ROMAN ALVAREZ NEW YORK. May 3. (U.R) Tony Pellone. young New York welterweight, won an upset 10-round decision tonight over Roman Alvarez, of New York, before 3602 fans at St.

Nicholas arena. The split decision was unpopular and loudly booed. Alvarez, the 3-1 favorite, suffered his first defeat since receiving his Army discharge. He had won three straight since then. nois State Normal, 2.

Northwestern, University of Chi cago, 0. DISTRIBUTED BY North Central, Augustana (Rock COLLEGE TENNIS Miami, DePaw, 2. Hope, Albion, 1. Western Maryland College, Gettysburg College, 3. Island, 2.

WHOLESALE LIQUOR tHC, 513 SO. FLA. New York University, 13; Muhlen berg, 0..

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