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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 17

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RACINE JOURNAL TIMES frlday, AofTjtt tl, 1911 Cheers Grow CHICAGO Television and Rodio Programs Cup Captains Say It's Their 'Last' Season S.H National League aa'lswHX'''l fvottfy iAuj of mm a THE MIDDLEWEIGHT championship of the world Is at stake when twb former champions Carmen Basllio of Chit tenango, New York and Gene Fullmer, of West Jordan, Utah, bat tle it out over lo rounds or less at the San Francisco Cow Baslllo Palace tonight at 9 p.m. on channels 4 and 5 on the "Cav alcade of Sports." The winner will be recognized as world middleweight champion by the National Boxing Association. which stripped Sugar Ray Robinson of his crown for fail ing to defend his title. Ba silio is rated number one in the division by the NBA and ullmer is number two. PETE KELLY (William Rey nolds) tries to learn why i down and out trombone play er is the target of gangsters' bullets, on "Pete Kelley's Blues," at 6:30 p.m.

on chan nel 5. TELEVISION Fri. Evening 1:00 PM 1 15 1- Wealher 1:20 as on 4 The map locates sites throughout the Chicago area where events in the Pan-American games will be held. 3d Pan-Am Games Open Chleage 9 Cincinnati AB AB T. Taylor 3 0 0 Temple, Jb 1 Altman.cf Plnaon.cr Bell.rf Robinson, lb Thomas, If Jones.Jb Dotterer, 0 Kasko, a O' Toole, Walls, rf Banks.ss Schult.lb Thomson, If Neeman.e Ceccarelll, 0 Totala 31 0 li Totala 6 10 Chicago 000 000 0000 Cincinnati 110 100 02x 4 fkSY A II Pin.

clnnatl 27-0. OP Ceccarelll, Bank! and Taylor: Taylor. Banks and Schult: Tay lor and Schult; Temple, Kaiko and Robinson: Kasko, Temple and Robinson. LOB Chicago 0. Cincinnati (.

RBI Jones 3, Dotterer, Kasko. 3B Pinion. Jones 3, Kasko. SB Robinson 8F Dotterer. Kasko.

IP ER BB SO Ceccarelll (L. 4-3) 7 10 6 3 3 Drabowsky HO 0 1 0 O'Toole ivV, 4-7) I 0 0 4 10 WP Drabowsky. Balk Ceccarelll. Dascolt, Secory, Dixon, Smith. 3:30.

A 6,592. FIRST GAME 8an Francises Philadelphia 7 AB AB BrandUb Mays.cf McCovey lb Cepeds.lf Klrkland. rf 4 0 0 Ashburn.ct 6 0 0 0 Koppe.ss Bouchee.lb Post.rf Preese.3b H. Q. An on, 3b Lonnett.c Owens, 1 Spencer Bressoud.

sa Schmidt, b-Rhodes Hegan.c Q. Flsher.p c-Alou Byeriy.p Totals 33 2 7 Totals 34 7 13 a-Ran (or H. Anderson In 6th; Orounded out for Schmidt In 7th; c- Orounded out for Fisher In 1th. 8an Francisco ...000 010 1003 Philadelphia 100 005 10 Brandt. ru-A aan rrancisco i- 5.

Philadelphia 37-11. DP Q. Anderson Koppe and Bouchee; McCovey and Bressoud; Post and Bouchee: Bressoud and McCovey: Bressoud and Spencer. LOB San Francisco 4, Philadelphia 7. RBI Klrkland Spencer.

Ashburn, Kop ie. Bouchee, Freese 3. 3. 3B Iressoud, Klrkland. 3B Bouchee.

HR Spencer. Bouchee. Freese. KODDe. IF EK BB BO McCor'k (L, ll'll) 6 5 0 6 2 x-U Jones 3 1 1 1 Fisher l's 3 110 Byerly 1 2 0 0 0 Owens (W, 10-11) 0 7 2 3 11 x-Faced three batters.

HBP By McCormlck (H. Anderson) WP Owens. Venson, Conlan. Dona telll, Burkhart. 3:22.

SECOND GAME San Francisco 1 Philadelphia 1 AB AB O'Con'elUb 3 0 1 Drake.cf-lf 3 1 c-Wagner 0 0 Koppe.ss Hegan.c 0 0 Mays.cf 3 1 McCovey. lb 3 0 Bouchee.lb Post.lf Cepeda.If 4 0 1 Ashburn.ct Klrkland. rf 3 1 1 Freese. 3b Spencer.ab 4 0 OlO. 3 Lanamn.c i 1 0 Bressoud.ss 3 0 0 Bawatskl.c 3 0d-Gomes 0 Oi Lonnett.c 0 3 0 0 1 Card well.

3 0 0 b-Rhodes 1 0 Oie-Hanebrlnk Miller. 0 0 0 Farrell.p I-AIOU 10 0 Totals 30 1 Totals 20 3 a-Ran for Landrlth In 7th; b-Oround ed out for Worthlngton In 7th; c-Walked for O'Connell In 7lh; d-Ran for Sawatskl In 7th: e-Walked for Card-well In 7th; f-Orounded out for Miller In Oth. San Francisco 100 000 000--0 Philadelphia 300 000 OOx 2 None. PO-A San Francisco '24-13. Philadelphia 27-12.

DP Freese. O. Anderson and Bouchee: Freese and Bouchee. LOB San Francisco Philadelphia 6. RBI Mays, Bouchee, Post.

2B O'Connell, Cepeda. HR Mays. 8 Bressoud. BF Bouchee. IP ER BB SO Worth'ton (L, 2-3) 8 3 3 3 3 1 Miller 2 2 0 0 2 0 Cardwell (W, 8-7) 7 1 1 4,6 Farrell 2 1 0 0 0 0 HBP By Cardwell (McCovey).

Conlan, Donatelll, Burkhart, Venton 3:0. A 14,530. American League PM PM -Bports PM 2- 0-1 Love I.ucy Sgt. Preston 0 00 PM 1-0 Phil Bllvers Hhow 4- M-Bquad 7-12 Tombstone Territory 1 1 Married Joan 1 30 PM 5- 6 Playhouse 4-B-NRC Western Theater 7-1277 Buaset Btrlp -World la Yours 00 PM 2- 0 Mneup 4-5 Caelced of Sports (Man Without a Oun 30 PM 2-0 Original Amateur Hour 7 Parole -Highway Patrol 13 Citlaen Boldler 45 PM 4-5 Jackpot Bowling 7 Norman Ross 55 PM 7-Weather 10:00 PM I-Newa 4-5-Newa and Weather 1 Film. "Ban Quentln" Raymond Burr, Lawrence Tlerney 5 Chicago Bandstand Garfield Ooosa PM Amo 'n' Andy 12 Mickey Mouse Club 6 .45 PM 4 News (Man on the Street it PM 2-t Sports a uo pm 2-News 4 -Sports, Weather.

News a Weather. News 6 81 Oclock 7 Weather and News Woddy Woodpecker 12 Punky and His Pali :15 PM l-S-8 News and Weather Paul Harrey PM Special Assignment Weather 30 PM 1-0 Rawhide 4 Northwest Passage It Pete Kelly'a Bluet 7-12-Rln Tin Tin a Ruga Bunny and Friends OO PM 4-5 tilery Queen 7-13 Walt Disney Presents News Sat. Morning 7:25 AM Hilt WO QtMHAitKi ACnnwo aonw Cefnrskev Pork ASf All 1 Jaku AP Wlrephoto Program Suarez, in the run, are odds-on favorites. In addition, the evening track program at boiaier rieia where the games officially were opened Thursday before a reported 47,000 will include 400-meter hurdles semi-finals and trials in the 100-meter dash and 800-meter run. Other Competition The other competition in the kickoff round of 27 sports in this far-flung athletic carnival being held for the first time in the United States includes: Women's track, baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's fencing, soccer, men's and women's tennis, men's vol 1 a 1 1, weightlifting, and yachting.

Two other gold medals will go to champions in the opening session. Javelin finals will be held in women's track and the bantamweight finals are scheduled in weightlifting. The piecemeal schedule calls for 60 preliminaries through the semi-finals for women; two baseball games at Comiskey Park, home of the White Sox; three basketball games tor men and two for women; foil matches in fenc mg; two soccer matches; two men's volleyball matches; yachting competition for seven different sailing craft types; and men's and women's tennis prelims. Ends Sept. 6 Competition for some 2,000 athletes from 24 nations will continue through Sept.

6 at some 20 different sites. Some 132 athletes from 18 countries are represented in tonights track events at the mammoth lake front stadium. Dumas, the product of south ern California, goes after the Pan-Am title backed by an Olympic championship per formance in the 1956 games. His final Pan-Am tune-up best of 6-9 is well ahead of the 6- mark with which the USA's Ernie Shelton won in 1955. Connolly; like Dumas a col- orbearer for the Los Angeles Striders, has a Pan-Am test top hammer throw of 216-10, far ahead of the record toss of 180-134 by USA'f Bob Backus in the last games.

Grid League Ready for Losses LOS ANGELES ()- Two backers of the new American Football League said the or ganization is prepared to lose $300,000 a year for five years, if necessary. Barron Hilton, whn ha thp Los Angeles franchise.V and! iWsMltMtlVWjtl i 1 GEORGE BRENT guest stars Jerrerson Devereaux, an aged tyrant pursuing his run- away In Incident of the Chubasco" on "Rawhide" at 6:30 on channels 2 and 6. ELLERY QUEEN HAS a case really set up for him when he serves as a juror In a murder trial in "Body of the Crime" "Ellery Queen" on channels and 5 at 7. RICKY. FRED and Ethel watch in horror as Lucy Ri cardo commits one social blun der after another on meeting Ricky's wealthy and Influen tial Uncle Alberto, during their vacation in Cuba, on "I Love Lucy" at 7:30 on channels 2 and 6.

SGT. ERNIE BILKO finds himself in the entertainment booking business when a new recruit, Skinny Sanders, turns out to be the hottest drummer and bandleader in show busi ness in "Bilko's Bopster" on the "Phil Silvers Show" at 8 on channels 2 and 6. GUEST STAR Ruta Lee por trays Ora Kane, a quick think (D.S.T.) (-Film. "Dust Be My Destiny" John Oar- (leld, Prlscllla Lane 10 :15 PM 2 -Film. "Gentlemen's Agreement" Oregory Peck, Dorothy McOulre u.

A. Man 5 Jack Paar Show Film. "Suspicion" Cary' Grant, Joan Fontaine 12 Film, "The Moon la Down -Lee J. Cobb. Sir Cerirlc Hardwlckt 10 45 PM 4-Tonlght in Milwaukee 11:00 PM 4 Jack Paar Shaw 11 30 PM 7 -Pan American Games (-News 11:45 PM Newa (Midnight Ticker 12 00 Midnight 2 Film, "Man From Da kota" Wallace Beery 4-5 Newa 12 05 AM 4 Film, "Bhleld For Mur der" -Edmund O'Brien, John Agar (Panto 12 IS AM 12-Nlght Watch 12 35 AM 5 Orient Express Exp: 12:45 sll -Newa 12-Th Other 30 PM 3- 0 Reckoning 4- 5 People Are Funny 7-13 -Dick Clark Bhow Nawsreel Cavalcade 7:00 PM 4-5 Perry Presents U.

8. (-Polka Party 7:30 PM (-Wanted Dead or Alive (-Dial 18 00 PM j-8 Brenner 4-5 Black Saddle 7-12 Lawrence Welk Danger Is My Business 1:30 PM 3- Have Oun Will Travel 4- Cimarron City (-West Point 00 PM 2A Ounsmoke 7-Pro Football: tloni vs (Hants 9 Mr. and Mrs. North 12-Play Ball :30 PM 3- t- Markham 4- Fllght 6- A Man 7- Col. Flack (1 Married loan 12-Bold Venture 10 00 PM 3 Film, "Frenchman'! Clreek" Joan Fontaine.

Arturo Decordova 4 Fllm. "I've Always Loved You" Philip Dorn. Catherine McLood 5 Badge 714 Film, "Bombadler" Robert Ryan, Kanaoipn Bcott (-Divorce Court 12 News, Sports and Weather 10 :15 PM i 13 Pro Football: Lloni vs Giants 10 30 PM 5 Film. "Paris Claude Rains 11 00 PM I (Film. "Espionage Agent" Brenda Bal lard.

Barry Corvall 13 Night Watch 11:30 PM 7-Fllm. "The Raven" Boris Karlof, Belt Lugosl 11 45 PM 3 At Random 4 News and Weather 13-Newa 13:00 Midnight 4-Fllm, "Olrl on tha Spot" Lois Collyer, Fussy Knight (Bengal Laneera 7 Charlie Chan 13 30 AM Mystery Is My Business 1:30 AM 7 Charlie Chan (D.S.T.) 30 PM ABC Newa MBS News 65 PM ABC People In the News NBC News COO PM ABC News NBC Boxing 35 PM MBS World Today 10 00 PM CBS World Tonight NBC News 10 35 PM MBS News 11:00 PM NBC News 11:16 PM MBS News NBC Monitor 3:30 PM MBS News 3 56 PM ABC News 3 30 PM MBS Newa 3 86 PM ABC Newa 4 30 PM MBS Sports 4 56 PM ABC Newa at Channel 1 WBBM-TV Channel 4 WTMJ-TV Channel 1 WNBQ-TV Channel WITI-TV Channel 7 WBRB-TV Channel WON-TV Channel II W1SN-TV 2 Thought for Today I JU AM 2 Popeya 5 Active Education 7 45 AM 5 Sacred Heart Program 7 50 AM 9 First Edition 1:00 AM 2 Friendship Show 5 Farm At Garden 5 Farm Bcene Kartoon Club 30 AM a-6 Captain Kangaroo 5 Cartoons 1 Bugs Bunny 00 AM 4-5 Howdy-Doody 7 The Christopher! :25 AM 12 Newa 30 AM 2- 6 Mighty Mouse 4-5 Ruff 'n' Reddr 7 Theater Stu Erwtn Show 13 Life In Wisconsin 10:00 AM 2-8 Heckle 'n' Jeckla 4-5 Fury Western for Ted Despite Age, Weak Bat CHICAGO (M Weak hit ting, injuries and baseball old age are bringing Ted Williams more popularity than did his years of super slugging. Fewer boose taint the ovations he receives from spectators in American League ballparks this season. "They've been wonderful to me everywhere this season," he said Thursday. "Maybe, they feel sorry for me.

They know I can't hurt their teams anymore. They're not afraid of me." Many Came to Boo Through 17 previous major league seasons, fans came to their ballparks to see Williams, often to cheer him for his bat- work, and, almost as often, to boo him for his slugging which could defeat their teams and for his temperamental out bursts. Williams feuds with some sports writers and his occa sional unseemly gestures toward unfriendy crowds, es pecially in his, home park in Boston, often drew spectators' attentions away from his six batting titles. But now the' intermingled boos, like the Splendid Splin ter's ability to hit, are fading away. However, the 40 year, old slugger declined to say whetlv er he'll play again next season He's been bothered all summer by a neck injury.

Williams' reception In Co miskey Park Thursday was typ ical of many he's received around the circuit this year. Generous applause more than offset scattered boos each time he came to the plate with his sickly .236 average. Crowds Laud Homer With Chicago ahead 5-0 in the ninth, he smashed a long, arching drive into the right field stands. After an initial moan from the crowd, applause swelled as if in recognition of the home run hitter's reminder of Williams' hitting record. Seeks Sweep in Trapshoot VANDALIA, Ohio UP) TraDshooting showpiece, the 60th Grand American handi cap, is on today and if prece dent is any indication anyone can win it except Richard Krohn of Harvard, 111.

Krohn, 29, a bearded grain hauler, probably wrecked his chances when he won the pri-liminary handicap there with a score of 99 from 19 yards and picked up some $7,000. Only once in the previous 59 years has anyone captured both the big features and that happened back in 1905 when R. R. Barber of Paulina, Iowa, grabbed the preliminary with a 98 and came back the next day with 96 to win the big one. Krohn maintained the tradition that the rich handicap titles generally go to an unknown.

He is a Class shooter, lowest in the ratings, has never won anything anywhere and has been sleeping in a tent on the trapshooting grounds. In his first trip here, the novice outshot a field of 2,085 to take it all. His lone previous appearance here, in Tuesday's class championships, cost him an $83 entry of which he got back $2.80 for breaking 183 of 200 from 16 yards. The field seeks today to return the Grand American title to the U. S.

A year ago, Emerson Clark of Preston, Ont, won, the only time a non-resident of the U. S. has triumphed. Where to Go rRIDAT Taylor Ave Barbers a. Allen'a Horllck u.

PAROCHIAL BASEBALL St. Rose va St. Joseph Douglas. Stanislaus va. St.

Edward f. 5:45. 5 45: St. Roosevelt, SATURDAY SENIOR BASEBALL Taylor Ave. Bar bers vs City Travelers.

Douglas. 1 00 CADET-PAROCHIAL A-B BASEBALL 30: 30, at Sportsman's Park CHICAGO UPr Hi Lo's Bomb, a converted pacer, won the $3,500 success trot Thurs day night at Sportsman's Park. A crowd of 4,716 watched Hi Lo's Bomb win his 10th victory of the year and raise his earnings to $10,200. It was his 14th time in the money in 15 starts this year. The winner was driven by co-owner Neil Boardman of Shatter, Calif, He paid $4.20, ling killer who tricks Detective, naiiinger iee marvm; im T18 false Bt0ry When an prima nrl an earlier crime, on a on channels 4 and 5.

AN EASTERN SOCIETY' girl, Kittura Perkins (Joannft Dru) forsakes wealth to marry a poor blacksmith, Ben Brf an (Tom Tryon), in "The Mif' ror" on "NBC Western Thea? ter" at 8:30 on channels 4 and' "A PRIVATE EYE Jeff S6encer: (Roger Smith) and his car parking friend, Kookie (Edward, Byrnes), find their attention: divided between two lovely women and $150,000 worth stolen jewels in "The Canine Caper" on "77 Sunset Strip" at 8:30 on channels 7 and 12. A BUSINESS man ing to protect his restaurant against looting by a team of safe crackers is killed by a boy friend turned hoodlum, in "The Daniel Leadley Case" on "The, Lineup" at 9 on channels 2 and" 6. i Watch Hairsprings Need 50 Drawings BESANCON, France Hair1-, springs for watches are madp by running a special alloy 50 times through diamond draw- plates. Special 8100-mm, thread is reduced to the re quired size this way and this thread is insensitive to temperature, variations. Seven hundred ladies'-watch hairsprings weigh only one gram; if sold by weight they would cost 150 times as much as gold.

French factories produce more than 12,000 differ ent-size watches. i Advertisement) Condensed Book: Spiritual Therapy Modern medicine's newest ally goes deeper than doctors can reach "If the head and body are to be well, you begin by curing the eoul." Article in September Reader'! Digest tells the dramatic story of the Rev. Richard K. Young whose pioneer work In a N. Carolina hospital has resulted in truly remarkable cures and who has helped train 7,000 ministers.

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Y. UP) The Davis Cup challenge round, beginning today, prob ably will be the last for the rival captainsPerry Jones of the U. S. and Harry Hopman of Australia. The matches thus will carry special importance for both.

Each would like to bow out victorious. "This is my valedictory," says Jones, 71, Los Angeles tennis executive who was persuaded to take the job last year. Hopman, 53, winner in eight of 11 Davis Cup campaigns, has indicated he will retire after this year to devote time to an investment broker's position in Melbourne. Hopman accepted the, assign- ment this year on a virtual mandate. The various Australian tennis associations sent him a unanimous appeal to try to win back the cup and he says be.

couldn't refuse. Fraser Meets Olmedo This is probably the weakest team the strict Australian taskmaster has fielded in all his years as captain dating back to 1938. Neale Fraser, 25, is the only experienced Cup player on the squad and Fraser is faced with the task of beating Peruvian Alex Olmedo today. Rod Laver, 21, not long out of junior ranks and never in a challenge round, plays Barry MacKay of Dayton, Ohio, in the second singles. MacKay, al though just 23, is competing in his third tennis world series.

Both Predict Win Other members of Hopman's squad are Roy Emerson, 23, who teams with Fraser in doubles; Bob Mark, 22, arid juniors Ken Fletcher and Mike Mulligan. "This team is not as good as last year's on a name basis," says Hopman. "But it's fitter and in a better frame of mmd. I think we'll win, about 3-2." Jones picks his squad to score a 5-0 sweep. "I don't want to appear fat-headed," he says.

"But I actually think we can do it. Olmedo is a climax player, MacKay has improved tremendously and I even think we can win in doubles. Cops Title on 3-2 Win Racine YMCA Continental All-Stars won the Highwood, 111., baseball championship Thursday by beating the host Highwood team, 3-2, in the finals. A two-run double by Bill Masik in the final inning pro duced the fourth straight touf ney win for Racine, which got a three-hit pitching effort from George Talsma. Trailing 2-0, Racine launched its seventh-inning rally when Jerry Quirk blooped a single.

He swiped second and scored on Dick Dehne's single. Jim Hoffman's hit sent Dehne to fhird, and then both runners scored on Masik's two-bagger. The runs scored by High-wood were the first against Racine in the tourney. The local team had won its first three games by shutouts. Highwood took a 1-0 lead in the first when Talsma's balk sent a runner home.tThe Illinois team then bunched two hits with a walk for a legitimate run in the third inning.

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If 4 1 1 Landls.cf 4 2 2 Stephens, rf 3 0 1 Romance i 0 2 Werts.lb 4 0 1 4 0 2 3 0 1 0 10 Whtte.c 3 0 0 Smith, If 4 1 1 a-Runnels 1 0 0iPhlltlps.3b 3 0 1 Daley.c 1 0 0 e-Ooodman 1 0 0 Buddln.ss 3 0 0 0 0 b-Keough 1 0 OiMcAnany.rf 4 0 1 Mahoney.ss 0 0 OjLatman.p 3 0 0 g-Busby 1 0 OStaley.p 0 0 0 Baumann.p 3 0 0 c-Gernert 1 0 0 Schroll.p 0 0 0 Wilson, 0 0 0 Totals 33 1 Totals 35 5 13 13 Frontier Theater 1:15 PM 4 Library Story 1 30 PM 2 Top Stories 4 TV Readrr's Digest Sacred Heart 1:45 PM 6 What's Your Trouble 2:00 PM 2 Common Oround 4 Western Theater Publlo Conference 12 Americana at Work 3:16 PM 12 Scope 3 30 PM 3- Out of This World Film. "Mad Miss Man-ton" Henry Fonda, Barbara Stanwyck 12 Film, "A Working Man" Oeorge Arllss, Bette Davis 3 00 PM 3 Championship Wrestling 4 True Story 7 Pan American Oamea 3 30 PM 4 -Detectives Diary 7 Record Hop 3 65 PM 13 Sen. Proxmlre Reports 4:00 PM 4-5-Davis Cup Tennis Dance Parly -Spin Time 13 Mayor of the Town 4 30 PM 3 Film. "I was an Adventurer" Richard Greene. Peter Lorre 13 -Foreign Legionnaire in 12-Sport CHICAGO (JPI The third Pan-American games get un derway today with gold medal winners apparently easy to pick in the three men's track and field finals on tap in the 12-sport program.

High jumper Charlie Dumas and hammer thrower Harold Connolly of the United States and Argentina's Osvaldo Canada Takes Boating Prize, Sets Record DETROIT Canada's Bob Hayward "gambled all the way witn his miss super- test III in wresting the Harms worth trophy from the United States. I was out to win, come what may," said the young Ontario poultry farmer Thurs day after setting a Harmsworth record of 104.098 m.p.h. in beating the U.S. defender, Maverick. The U.S.

boat, piloted Bill Stead, quit with engine trouble in the 12th lap of the 45-mile race, but few experts doubted the outcome fjom the first lap. Hayward thundered around the initial lap in the record speed of 107.495 m.p.h. He upped it again the second time around with a blazing 109.334 m.p.h. The two hydroplanes entered Thursday's race, the third in as many days, tied at one apiece. Maverick had been favored to retain the cup the United States had held for 39 years.

Miss Supertest jumped into the lead at the start of the gruelling Detroit River test and held it to the end. Maverick bounced along in the Canadian challenger's wake 2iuntil Mead quit, Arlington List IShrinks to 6 CHICAGO The num ber of possible starters for Sat urday's $100,000 added Ameri can Derby in Arlington Park continues to shrink. From an original list of 169 nominated last January and 1 1 1 still eligible April 1, only seven are likely to go to the post. One of these, On-And-On, is very doubtful. On-And-On has run poorly in his last two starts, and trainer Jimmy Jones said, "While he looks all right, after those last two races I just don't know.

On-And-On finished ninth in the Equipoise Mile Aug. 8 and sixth in the Swaps Purse at the same distance Aug. 19. The American Derby, for 3 year olds, is l's miles. With only six starters, the Derby would gross about and net any winner except Little Tytus $93,000.

Little Ty- tus, a $15,000 supplementary nominee, would earn about $78,000. The other five likely entries are Travis Kerr's Demobilize and Top Charger, Spring Hill Farm's Easy Spur, Claiborne Farms' Dunce and W. Hanger's Waltz. Waltz, a three-time stakes winner in the east rates as a 6-5 favorite with jockey Sam Boulmetis scheduled to be up PARK ESI 2 STATES Great Smoky Mountains Na It 30 AM 2-0 Robin Hood 4-5 Circus Boy 12 Matinee 11:00 AM 2 Cartoon Time 4 Mr. Wizard 5 True Story 8 Mac the Mailman it Western Roundup 11:30 AM 3 Star Playhouse 4 Terry toons 5 Detective Diary 7 Wayne Griffin Show Sot.

Afternoon 13:00 Noon 2 News at Noon 4 Hot Shots 5 Bengal Laneera (Jet Jackson 7 Uncle Al My Little Margie 12 uncle Hugo and Popeya 12:15 PM 2 Shopping With Miss Lee 12:30 PM 2 TV Playhouse 5 News I Alrforce Story Batting Pracflct 12 45 PM Report From Senate 12 40 PM Leadoff Man 12 55 PM Cuba va. Braves 1 00 PM 4 News 5 Double Feature Open Book 7 Diamond Theater Sot. Evening 6:00 PM Wrestling 7 Record Hop 13 Science Theater 30 PM Eddie Cantor Theater 13-Yoang World 00 PM 2 Newa. Weather, Sports 4 News, Weather, Sports 5 Jim Bowie Lone Ranger 7 Ramar Jaff a Colli RADIO Fri. Evening 6 00 PM NBC Newa I 25 PM ABC Eydla Oorme 6:45 PM ABC Newa CBS Lowell Thomas News 5 55 PM ABC News CBS-Sporty NBC News 6 15 PM MBS Fulton Lewis Jr.

10 PM ABC E. P. Morgan NBC Beatty 55 ABC Newa 1 00 CBS Business NBC Newa 7:05 CBS Amos NBC Monitor 7:30 CBS News MBS Sports 7:35 CBS Andy MBS Newt 7 40 CBS Burns 7 45 CBS Bob and PM PM Newa PM n' Andy PM Analysis PM OrlKlth PM and Allen PM Ray a-Flled out for White In 7th: b-Struck out for Buddln In 7th; c-Fouled out for Baumann In 8th; d-Ran for Klussewskl in Oth: e-Safe on error for Phillips In 8th; f-Ran for Ooodman In 8th; g-Struck out for Maboney In 0th. Boston 000 000 0011 Chicago 003 001 02 5 Baumann. Oreen.

PO-A Boston 24 14. Chicago 37-0. DP Malzone, Oreen and Werts. LOB Boston 7. Chicago RBI Williams, Romano 3, Ooodman, MCAnany.

ju MCAnany. HR Williams. IP ER BB SO Baumann (L. 4-31 7 (3310 Bchroll 'j 3 2 3 2 1 Wilson 0 0 0 0 0 a.man iMI t-Si 1 1 1 staiey PapareMt and Hurley. 2:35.

A 11,703 Exhibition Pittsburgh (MM All Blare (ID 14 AB Hi ABRH Oroat.ss Clemente.rf 4 3 Roberts. 2b i 0 1 Javier. 2b 0 0 Del Greco cf Oreen.p Face.p Nelson. lb 0 0 Oontales.cf 1 0 0 3 ZlAmaros.lf 2 2 1 0 llLennon.rf 1 0 1 0 HHerrera.lb 3 2 3 Kravitt.c Moan.JD Mazeroskl, 0 1 rge s.lb 1 0 0 Lasorda.lb 0 0 0 JD.iD 2 0 0 Johnson 3b 3 0 1 1 0 Smith. 3b 3 1 1 0 1 James, rf 4 2 2 Schoefteld.Sb 2 b-8klnner 1 Bright, 3b 0 Vlrdon.cf 4 Wltt.p 0 Porterfleld.p 0 1 0 0 Negray.p 10 0 0 .3 10 0 0 Thorn pson.e 1 0 0 Amaro.ss 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Anderson, 0 0 0 0 0 B.Short.p 10 0 Oross.p 0 Simpson, ri 1 snort.

0 0 0 wirand.p .10 0 C-O Oreen. If 2 1 1 totals 35 6 12' Totals 35 14 IS a-Slngled for Porterfleld In Oth: b. Singled for Bchofleld In 7th; e-Blngled and hit into force play for Wleand In 6th; d-Ran for Amaro In 6th; a-Plled out lor Herrera In 7th. Pittsburgh 00 1 004 010 8 IL AU-Btars 410 000 OOx 14 Vlrdon, James. Del Oreco, dross.

Maceroski. O. Oreen. Bright, Amoros PO-A Pittsburgh 24-7. All-Stars 27-10.

DP Hoak and Nelson; Wleand. Coker and Herrera; Anderson. Jarler and Herrera. LOB Pittsburgh t. All-Stars t.

RBI Oroat, Clemente. Nelson 3. Hoak, Javier, Amoros 2, Herrera 3, Johnson. Smith, James 3, Amoro 2, O. Oreen.

2B Herrera. HR Nelson. James, Oroat. Coker. SF Amaro, Amoros, Hoak.

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