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THE POST-STANDARD, SYRACUSE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1946 arnson Tak es Qualifying Lead sse rQp sl2 Nfeg TM Nrninht in Nhnnrmn Ar Title Threat Shoots Seven Under Par 65 At Portland Course Proves Easy for More Than 20 Stars PORTLAND. -L a K. J. a i A a a rode! golf's a i a 10 head the i in tho intf round nf the 3-hnlc a i i i a a i PGA churnpirmships. Drops 50-Foot Putf His seven iinnVr par OS i i nn orny on a i i Portland course.

More i i lift of tho a in ihc renewal of professional nolf's rxcl'usivc nnd iml- i a i i i i i Kut in below a I inures for I Harrison's i Ji wns i a i touch a enabled i scramble out of wobbly a i a pcrforir.aneos i from position for day. Dropp i from i nf two, reflect credit, on the i i Kenllcmon playinff By Pap 4-H Quartet Key NOW I'LL TELL ONE BY JACK SIRAUSBEl To All-Star Hopes Against Pro Kings 0 RIP IN TIME! While cleaning the plate before start of ttie gome in 1B38, Umpire Bill McGownn heird a rip anH quickly slrnifjhtened up. He had ripped his pnnta. The ncortrt 5 Me Go wan depm'tcfl In -icnroh for a Ullor, Umpire Qulnn look over, and the bUmed rip for 7-3 0 fc-cl. hr nordcd rt'rprns and used but 2B laps on tho One in ftu 1 i rajiU 1 on the i hole ili-footn i another ciitflc 3.

nn 500-yard Harrison, the i Hock humor- 1 said a thc round: i i Rolf. Mv partner Snm Snojid i was i over course, but 'hr old sure was i I'm it lo brd i me Those of us who have long considered tfolf ns a Wiime i I a a i a i a amalour golf a i i HrUUiHrnl i a bit of Filnnn. And not without reasons. The notions of some of Ihe i contenders for the iimnlew crown, i belntf put back into circulation after a lapse of five years, today. The display of bad feeling between Frank Stranahan and SiniJey Quick i i mntch in thc scml-Iimil round of the western, a two touchdowns, else we can a a Kolf WHS the i of bad ln.stc.

Tempers whipped." a and the players "noocllcd" or.e another. a a i i is nr.irn on his starlinc did i to promote A i i A i when he lost his i the recent British a a championship. The i a i at Ballusrol, Bud Ward, hardly endeared himself to the Kqocl ettixcns Omaha, on the occasion ol his i i a i a a a crown in J941 when he spoke dis- Sncad, i i upon a -711 and he a i a niit Harrison out of their 'KolT course. Dick Chapman, Jfl'iO a a king, goox thru so a didoes i an to disconcert his op- poncnl.s i his own members at Winded Foot, openly rooted against him in the recent, Anderson Memorial four-ball team matches played on a a home course. A bit the i ama- EVANSTON, 311.

B) McMillin i none! bin own "4-H" club to shear lhc sturdy Lo? Angeles Rnma In the J3th I nU-slnr footbnll gnmc bcforo an expected 05,000 nt Soldier field Fridn night. McMillin, who hns 06 nble-bodic'l to throw ogninsl th i a i a Football Iciiguc i i i expects thc a of Hob Hocrn Kchcmcycr, Billy i a 131 ro' (Crnxy-Jcfis) Hirsch and a (Pnl) Harder to concentrate on th fleecing of thc RnmH. Hardcr's i nt. tho fnncy footwork of i nnd Hirsch nl and schcmcycr'H pnHslnji at rjum'tcrbncl loom the chief offensive threnta thc collegians In their quest for fourth all-star triumph. Neither McMJllin nor Coach A a i Walsh of thc Rams is however, that tho a a roster also includes such stellar backs ns A Dckdcbrun, cx-Ccrncll Notre Dame's Elmer AnRsman, -Tin Reynolds of Oklahoma AM, anc Monk Clifford of A As the Bams left i Compton base yesterday, Walsh runner-up, Ted WlHinir.s of Boston, both losing ground, yc-stcrdiiy were LhrcHlencri by Johnny Pesky, i Rod Sox tciimmalc, in thc A i a icnguc bnllirijj race, Vcrnon slipped two points to ,349 i the week, while i i a dropped i to .339, only a Boasls Nine Victories in 10 Postwar Bouts Pesky Threatens Top Bailing Pair In American Loop Bill Fcrivro, i unrl Joe Ohnmly, rill of the knyns coming no Inter a tin; i Soft Coal Chiefs, Lewis Invited to Contract Parley Calls from North Sought in Shooting Affray MAGfcli, Miss, war veterans, whom officers chiefly blame for the nmbusli nf four white rnon, jM.MToundcd jn swampy i a lasl i hy a posse which took other prisnhcr.s i the rlay.

A i Gov. i i Wi iglit, visited thc SCCMIC of thc man- a yesterday and came to assure himself on the 4 of seven of thc a i who are in a i expressed i i i i i there w.i.s no a of violence to Iho Al KiMhnr.s, i weight who teccfi Johnny of Cleveland In thc scheduled 10- round event at Mac Art hi ir Stndlum Friday night, bun built up nn impressive ring record since hi.s recent discharge from thc mnrinc corps. A former Syracuse A a i Sen- board nnd a i Golden Gloves i hns captured i ol 10 profntisiunal i en- fiHBcmcnls, I i seven i ies by knyo. In his first bouts, scored knockouts nvcr Ocrnrd De i i i i i 1 1 1 i i i nml two special WHY' struck hy '1 IOIPW thoiT was i a IKNT hut 1 gnl. calls from and L'amc down to for I i i govornor J-wid.

He the nULs c.imc from As- si.vlnnt U. S. Att.nmny General La- in charwr nf i dop.irt- mcnt nf jusl.ici; i i a division, from a i nf Now York, an i i a nf National i for the A a of A I prninc-iil, nnxlou.s rrt.urn Ihr i Cnlued JVopli 1 i soft conl mines In i pn.ssc was fortnrri Sunday ownrr.s-. i i I i 1 1 1 rir1 i i CHICAGO. Pace setter Miclcpy of "Washinglon and s-ild worriedly: "The All-Slurp havi speed, i and crushing power Wo must them with nn more i but it probably i bnckficld combination ineludlnj; Hocrnftchcmeycr nt quarter, i brand or Hirsch at left half, Any.s- man at right half and Harder ah Cull- back, Mrs then lost nn nltfht-rniii slon to Chiirlcy i i a but evened the score by i i over i i in their next meeting over the same distance.

Since then he has knocked out Cabby Farland and Tony Avilla, and outpointed Cabey Lewis and Buddy Garcia. Lewis i.s rated one of thc top welterweights in tho i Gnrcia's next appearance i be in a Madison Square a semi- Flnal ngninst Tommy notolo of Rome. Is also a service veternn cm nnrl i i i i i i i nmi iwo special nrpuiies 11 rnm- i i I 1 '-'wrro slriirk hy MioUnn Lnwi.s i i I i i i tadl U.rs IrnvMMiic i a M). a a i Tho i had WIIS w.ivr nf I a :1 i i i HI i a ii rcpo optimism; among i opera a i or miners, lhal. contract would be negotiated soon, however.

Operator rcprc.scntnl.ivcs snld a feelers Ihrown out since Ihc R( crnmcin. made its own nL with Lewis May 20 Indicated II Lewis i lo a addit.ioi.nl demands on thiim when foj-ist in a dispute on highway near c. There WHS no apparent tension in InM. i i -ifl or 30 persons sttiod outside thc jail, but they worn a and thc i i i i Negroes us well a.1 i men were- picked np I sh 7 i said wiis no evidence that thc men There wore strong I a lens who won several army titles (rn i i not bo a in uniform. His i i record document.

.1 i i i i ,11 mi i 1 1 1 1 i i i I fj. i i i i i i i a ly, by Lewis with Ihr ROvcui' Ihiirt had bron invoh'rri Sunday, He declarrd shows knockouts 4n 25 victories. Lewis, in i mafic no rom- I-Ie made a a imprrs.sion mom on the invitation. A spokrs- here two weeks ago when he i a hero said, however, a I a broihers. wi i responsible.

nislmp said W- 0. Craft. 19. another brother and one of those held. set Rololo in a 10-round a i the highly regarded Roman miners' i i a i i i to i a a con- single point ahoid of Pesky, who: on thc canvas i the battle.

tract with thc operators." climbed two lo order a Baltusrnl. Hanison nt Treading nn i i i i heels a flit.v's i i i wa.s i i i i ot Chu-ago, wlio put i i .1 i ij i-if At least one i a is a cinch a mnre th lhn nuicn to slart--250-pound a i wfllkcc Williams and 38 more than Texas A i tackle, who was Vomon nlcctcrl a a i typi- chlcaKo's A i a i lour spirit which mnrkod the championship in Lhc pnst would be in cs () 10 mnkc-up of thc ol dpspiie an many of whom i tf) Dm of BOiS I ipimo.s long ngn for lilnry 1 oC Cleveland vice. A. a of a i i theater shjn CfJ a cn ncUon. tmicrgcri wil.h a cap- GcQrKc Kc )C Do ro 0 ppcd tain's rank a ycurfl In thc i forces i out the Lop .10 i i a who has scored seven Cleveland's Lou flouciroau and A Promoter Kenny Molloy has an- Pesky hay 1B2 hits, nounced that arc being for lhc league, in 470 trips to the -H I Trenton Legion Nine Sweeps Twin Bill I Vf I If I I I I I 1 i 4 I A I I 1 touchdowns in three i a bat- BHi McCosky oC a i ties staged by McMillm.

promises to be Ihc nll-stiir cl 'PinM of Vc Sle o) Sl Loui 1 I 41 i I I I I I I i 1 i i i i i i i f. 111 i i I i I Bonny of Hrrshc.v, I i i position, a gavo ovidoncc of being by tho vTMvotcd" a i a Foolbail Al 10 hti collcclcfj nif.nr.v i i i biniit.ion in the a HS they swept both i i vnluiiitlc pliiycr nu io IU nC 'ihrei i i hy i i i i 1 i i 1 'leader i oprncd eastern sec- scnson when tho Rnms did their en- rlopI mnnls l. hnm(; Moivin (am'i(i Mmbri't North- i i i i i a i i piny in American Ugion i bnsobttll at vortlntf in Cleveland. i bnUcd in wl 0 A 40-nm vcr it Mm (ion lice wns I .1, i i i i i A i i i i i .1111. to line up suitable opposition for Syracusans Hugo Bonacci and Nick Bnronc who scored impressive knockout victories on the Central City cHib'n card held last Friday.

Bnrone's i kayo over Billy Odun, the fnstc.st i i i in any Jocnl fight, thin summer. Navy Ends Pacific Demobilization Jinrf fired in tho 'highway W. a lold marshal! not at home during ambush hitd i lo do i it. and a i bn- lirvori armed with a oirblnos. Negroes also were to be in tho swamp i pnr.sonnrl bo scntcd the North Sider': i i i or reserves Nf.ralght.

knyn i profes- rnrr( I arc i a Bonncfll's victory wns 'if OVOI-HCJIS, the navy said! Iho expense of touch i Lnn i A I 1 A navy thr-m. Onr nf those raptured 1( i i as ho lo becn i from Pacific, i wa.s no oiher rcsi.stanco, a i i i i i i i a a i i i a I i i A had an army 1 Ji .22 ealibnr rifle when i i a I i ltiic a I Nrlson, lark A iind siiyn hr i not Iln.v i i i touniiimi-nt aftrr tlio up f.ffnrt. AulnniaUciilly ouiillfird u.n thf lUlrholcler, hr i forego today's a i i round. a A a i Uhaze Fans 13 Trenton i Holyoke, i a a lend td 1, in the first name, and canto hiitrk i a 10 to 7 victory over the to i here ton.orrow There is also possibility a i Simpson i be included on thc progrnm. Thc local Negro has been nhscnl from tho la.sl; two cards because of a Injury.

However, it is lhal. i i Hurt's i i hiinri i JOO, and runs not be recovered in time for 1'Yi- dny'a bouts. morning. nf Cleveland a i lute i i of the second game ns, Trenton exploded for four runs in D. In the i i a the seventh and morc In the Hit- two losers in opening i i i fi However, Washington BcJ Tv pl wil1 cliish in thc m.

wii hfi wln hc dccl lon ov rrMm Mr Harper. Va, 3 3 3 cond Sam Byrd. Rcdford, Ci.i-.'J-h centrist. i opener wa.s delayed cx-PGA i i Vic Knoxviilr, Tc-iiti. i a Bob Tex, of an hour because of wet grounds, and it was nearly i i before A i i i I i Me 7 0 i i Hdrron t.f of Km i I I i i lint! i i I i i i i IiusL Uin Tarn O'ShanU-r 1 Schroths tuid to a so Ihe IJIuue, fii'sl-jriime hurltr, was as a pinch-hillrr In tin; four Hi inninic of thc second and delivered a triple.

He stayed in left firhlcr and i i in Hie HS S. Open Champion i i i i of i i JIM Washlnglon notched three and had two more a i a a i i Wil.son pair of Mingles and KalupOH continued his hnuvy hilt.iiij; with a triple and a (l(uit)lt' in Ihr nightcap, C'annrn Armnnti had three for five hcfore he wti.s yunke.d hy Couch Juki! Millor after an alternation with it a i i i coach. Weary Net Players Welcome Delay In Doubles Meet BROOKUNE Mass. thc lead in stolen bases with i Stan Sponcc, also o.f Wush- wrested sole possession of the two-bagger pace from Vcrnon i nnd another Senator player, Lewis, moved into a tie with Edwards Inr i at apiece. Best i i pcrcentngo still was The by Boston's Dave (Boo) Fcr- 3 i i i i a i by rumpansoM.

I i i of i in bv George, 'cimcr U. S. Open i i i i i a i to i I I 1nB1 ls i i i i nticountcr nnd who Bill Xfibis, short- led the losers i stop, led Lhc losers i three i If Trcnlon i tonight's second it i cop the tourney. Oth- who tnivel-wcary and tournamenWired i'Iss with .810 on 21-4, while Bobby amoni? the 350 entries, representing 'Feller Cleveland expanded his 110 nations, In thc national bag to m. tennis tournament at.

Lonjswood yesterday welcomed thc northeast Florm that put over the opening competition until today, Thc a i of the pIn.V'TS In tho men's women's divisions came here from Newport. R. and ncnrby Manchester i In major were riot eomplctcd i Among the teams that reveled in being atom-bound wcrr rtotr.ndlng 1 competition. 1 t.hnl The Doge Winner By Eight Lengths CAMDEN N. J.

The Pcnta- (on Tho 3 lo KCC- nd choice, bont tho to fi favorite, Friends Pay Last Tribute To Bradley TO GO! ANNOUNCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT LEXINGTON, Ky. of ui vv. ton, and a a Muiloy of Miami, and former tilllsts Ted Schrocclcr iind Jack Kramer of liftht lenfiths ycslei'dfly to win the added Cnmdcn handicap, i r- carded 'M 'J'he low tH i 111 I i a tomorrow i for ifi.hni,. nmtch i i i i I MUST ciAMK a Trcntim also erwise, a i fitime will be'played I Los AnRclcs. Both of those tandems King's Counsel Wins In Straight Heats I A I 1 i C'oun- nwnod hy Hala-i- Acres St.

i 111., (me of mcsl i i i i a i i a i HM(i virlnry siring a.s )-c won Dan a lopi'i-' who a i rftiitpAi'iitlvfily "few I i i i hiivr iiceoinpllshci) tlilx year HS ('nlchfr Howir belt nl I i I i fret ovrr tin; Iffl flnld finicc In th( iriinir w'ith a mntr a 'riu- drive, liindofl nn top of lhc harrier nnd hmmccd mil park, CYiile. i'ieldcr a and in i i hoais i a i Sieve Knhipos a i at a i apiece in the opener ns Trcn- I'rriilon i 11, (lift ml 020--S 1 oon arc seeking tho i i re- i for a possession of i men's doubles Wllnnn (P Ouvnlln ntid Mruilden. nnd i i In a i i to i of this country's highest a i phiynrfi, men's 12 a i also includes i i from iw ooo ll .1 ArMentliin. Austnilln, Belgium, Cnn- nntl H. STARS KKPORT J'O I I I I i i i Chile, Kcundor, France and the Philippines.

The son i by i a i i hpiidod he fjefr.iird Purdue Ma! aiirl Jessie i in two heals in 2.0G'« and Ion slayrri in all the way. A A I i 1 )-- Morc a 250 a candidates, I a a stars Claude i Buddy) young and Rykovich of Gary. a Notre Dame regular in 10'KI while in service, reported 'Franco's towering Yvon Petra, recent "Wimbledon 1 i aivl his nation's i ranldr.g player, topped the foreign list which nlso includes Alejo Rusfiell of A i Derek Barton and Anthony Ma of England, and lo Coach Kay i yesterday as Harry J-Iopman and Robert Barnes l.ofty Ki-n Freeman wa.s i football practices opened at Illinois' of Australia. Europeon Trackmen To Compete in Oslo Racing Results and Entries from Major Tracks SAHATOCA Ctnimdl) Ton MltUc 113 O. 120, n-x-sky Sklpprr 115.

riH.ST (i i i i i VVi-sn i-'rix 1 1 1 I i i i ii.uo. i Ace. i i i JOI. i urn 4 an. Il.tm, 2.71); A i i 7.

BO. Koiir fly 110 1 i i 'I'tiiif tlokli'ii A I'op, u'diniL .11,. Hr. a Qiicro a FOUHTII-- 1 mill! nnd ynrils: Fciu-'-rsa 111 i A. Danlol.tj WMi, R.OO, Bnull I 1C'.

Slmw) 4.30. 3.20; DUdl PUrpO.sn 112 Mr.t, B. rnlr.v. nntl up. 1 milu OSLO, fr rn srvcn I I I rt A ilM'd Wtiiid.

A i i i (t i i i I Ui4 a i a i i i IS.7(i. 7.4IJ. S.aO: Bflini) In 1.1. ft, 00, fl.fH); MiKlfiK. h.un i i i in p.u i Thl1( krn 1.14.

ir a I i i i i CU Hon i.linln, I I I i i i i i i i i i i Thur.s- I i i i i Thr i i i i A i i I 1 i i i i i lid.oii. i A i i i MC. noKcm Pence Tulle. i i i i i rilchmoncl Townhoiwe uliid FIFTII--1 Illllr; i i HO HIM 117 (C. M.ao.

5.00, a.RO; LlHicn TUcr a (M. Comniu H.UO, Mil; Qiilltan Iflff i iUuiiM') TlniB-- 1.4;i 1-R. Chuck, Inmitf). Hlll'it Doll, A i J. niMi 7) x-Onody i i i i A i Hnuity i SlsLcr in.

QunsHon 10! 110, MocluuUilfluf IUOIITII- niul up; Hi i Chance Cron.s I I I i i i i i i i x-iiosolulr 1J US. sx-Ylrc feature of the opening- lay CJird at Garden State race rack. N. Webster's Rod Sonnet vns third drcds who overflowed St. Paul i pnid i i i here yesterday to Col, n.

Brnd- loy, horscmnn find i a of inlc-rnntloiiHl prominence who died nl, Jdlc Thc sinking of requiem high mass WHS begun shortly before noon, nnd wus followed by sermon honoring memory of the flfi-ycnr-old Bnidlcy, penniless ns a boy but. almost a as man, Burial was in diva cemetery beside thc grave o.t his wife, who died in 11)2(1 while on world cruise in the China Sen. Eight Negro servants who had. The Dotfo. given good ride b.v! Tll jc revered Kentucky colo- 1 1 Td H0 1 Kirk, sped by True North Hod nround the nnd others--actod ns honorary bearers.

Three automobiles cart 1 In lhc Hf VI I i i i cnd I tho and pulled fc nlorncyii. rtoclors I 1-1 ft f.t^li^^l i i 1 i to i citslly. Thc 4-ycar-oid Bull coll. ran he turlonfrs in 1.12 and a i $2.00 nnd across tho a hcncled he 1 a They wrro fowcri by Ihc henrse a Iho rose-covered casket rrtVl iibnut 12 automobiles occupied by an only brother, John Bradley of Palm Beach, and Denver, a J1VENS To Syracuse Direct from Lai in Quarter, New York City, Scnsulional Song Stylist Barry Huston--Singing Emcee- Ceil Charles-- Four Dancing Cocktails Steven Day--Character Star Dick Robinson's Band i 1 A i SHOWS I mi,) A. M.

SHOWS I A I'MONKS inard. TI-IIO NorMi an entry wil.h :as.sK paid $2.40 jind i Sonnet, a 25 to 1 outsider, paid iB.OO to show. J. B. Thcall's Kinjti Dorscttl dc- calcd Mrs.

Ethel D. Stymie W. L. Brann's Gnllorette in the Delaware parse nt Saratoga before he smallest crowd of the New York aci.n# season. Miss i was scratched, leaving inly three horses thc $7,000 ivcrr.ight a a i i once was a i 2-ycar-oId fillies.

Thc 4-year-old Dorsett i sister, Mrs. Catherine flailey. Palm Bench and nieces, nephews, and close friends. The a bearers carrying the casket i the church were joined a I. thc a by thc honorary pallbearers, who a thc bier and marched in a procession to the front uf the edifice.

shod the mile Journey i loss A i i noo son a a lenfilh nhcad Stymie, i i lhc il il .1 i I 1 dd 1 i i a i i Third choice at lor $2, i he i was timed in 1.30 over slow track. 0 'k inn The crowd, held to 8,2211 i i followed a morn- downpour, watered total of x-- ft I sx-- 7 Hllnwnncn S.40; Hun Jlal I 'J Hit i i IHM fm i 1 i i II Hplr.f. I I I I Von 11' v. i orient liirlur.u.i: AUK', A. a I US B.OO.

1-11 mllflA! V. I ClrnsKJ fl.Oi), 3.00: RioUniK flelw; 111 (rt. Mricnsviir) n.nn, :i.no: sinitic UP r.i. 3.40. Tlmr-- I.fit) i PwUiy T.

nine nun I Mi i i i i I I I I I I I I I i i i i i i I l-'nuriiiiiiM 1 Hnitr MCIID, 1 i i I in 1 i i 1 i i i nn: i tv, .1: i i I i I i I I i i i i 1 i i Hi of 1 i i I I IK'lidi. i HI i i i i i i i I i 1 i i i i 111111" a no ynrtls: HlBiiinu i i 7.00, Lrm Iflil i.l, i i IHO, 2.40; i i i i 10-1 Hiino.iJ "t.ao. 'rtitic--IMR. Huiiity Muliv i i o'Oolii. i i i Ciniin, luuu 1 i i A A A K.NTHIK.S nilST-- untt IIP; 7 i i 113.

Wist; 11!) Ghost, 112, Swift i i I I A. 112, TfliiMn 112. 108, Mo Jl.1, i i i 117. Olc Mls-t lOfl. Oolnt.oi;r-.I.

H. Croil. cnl.r)'- SI'COND-- 'J-yrnr-ttlrl mnltli'iuc riirloiu.s Cnrnu'ti A i i i 12 112, for the day. Charles 1 Fisher's Spy Sons cored a handy victory In tha $7,500 purse at Washington I -ark, fi prep lor Saturday's rich A i a Derby. Nitinly raLod by A da ma, i I i i i i i i i i.u.i.:u i i i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u-i, nn.

Niick-nr no. allll i SOUK never hendccl. Louis "oil, I Mnyor's i Tower i i no. I 1 iv niul up; hint 'J inlioH 3-yrRi 1 Telnn in i JH co i i I in, i noiiflincv i H.ftil: P'TP i i I i Bowling Notes i l)u HlO 1 C'om- Tyrri.u l.iNt i i i i i i uponnrl 'h UHfJ-'IV i i at I i i i i i i i a i i while i i Wiilliin-i 'I'linr- I 1-ft. Tin- i i i i i i i niiul 'I'linr, i Ourby DurnMl i Hi.vnii" I i i i out.

i MI- 4 i row 0. 113, sx-Kxciillfinco 111, x-Arx Kill. Pift.v- 11R. l.i:;i I I I i ci- A i i i la.Hfl. ft.R(), Mm i WonrlhniiHr) 7.BO.

i 1 0 'I'clll 1 1 7 i i i i 3 7 0 I' 1 I i 'I'luit'n i i i i i i 'Irni'v, Cniiipi.fiwn 'I'ritck mi. IKillTH i 1 tnlki: I i i U' A i i i i 7.mi. 'i IrhL 1 HID S.Ht). 1 1 4 i i i i i i I i i i i I 1 I I i i i i i i i i i i itl.vi rfti 1 i Lump llfi. J3rown Appoll 1111, inul up, 0 furlonns OrciiH 1U, Finn IOH, Dorol.hy Me 10B.

Co- I Wcuponmwltlo U). x-Dnrk I I I Dliclcln Up ,1. 1flH, I I I I i 100. NlRln. i 100.

Uiukv Gamlilr in. rurloiiKs 171: i SlriMi 11'J. x-Rum 1 1 1 I i i uniltlcnji, fl f.irlfmttit for nnd up: I RlPiifil 113. SPV Snare 1KI, Skin Dnci 113, Aet.hfiln-il i 1 Ciuiilidatn 113. a 108.

KVIIM i i 122 Ox Blood 113, Court. Did 113, Pnmplon Oo C'hlcnito 113. Shcshnon 113, CovintcBs Wliw xx-OlusLnrlnic 101), L'ocoKi'Hiidr I 113. PIPTII -n Disco 1 of a i way, and Aiijjusluj? nnd 1 a Unwnrd wa.s i Spy completed thc i nnd j. it) J.fiK nvrr I JUKI returned ns thc scatinK cupacil.y nC add, and another persons were cm (lie outside.

The crowd a inK about nn hour before time for the rites. Col. Rrjuliey nltenclcil Sl. a i nn i occnsionnl visits to Idle; a but his home parish wus SL Edwards Palm Beach. Mile West of Falrmoiinl SYD GREENE a GENE MACK Cliarnclnr Star BETTY DUNNINGTON Sour MARGIE BAKER Tnr Tup and Ruvsbn BETTY PERCY And Hrr LEN EDEM'S ORCHESTRA For Reservations Photic 8-9862 ALWAYS FINE FOOD AND ENTERTAINMENT Miss Chaffee Advances In Girls' Net Tourney I A I A 1 i i seeded i i i i i i i i i i I I i round I i i i i i i 1 which iipciiril by Lmly Jlnlniii 117, xx-Dol- fi fiiflnnun The Hope stable's Time Stitch led thc way in i i the Webster allowance purse by three nt Hockinghum defea Mni'joric Norrin, i che.stci', fi 0, oh Ihn i i a Cricket, courts.

Both drew first round byo.s. Top-seeded Helen Pasl.jill, Hi, nf Los Angeles, won easily over Frls- cilhi Marks, 15, of 6--0, 6--0, i another a i 1 Tho son of i Jerry Jackson, nf San Dicpo. i Wnr ivcrccl the i one-tilxtccnth seeded, turned back Barbara Palmer, I Golden Ufi. n-D(tii(t 1 1 1 1 niiiiioiino I I I PitiM. llfl, HIP Hoorny 1 1 1 I i i 111, Qiiiimlnry llTi.

h-Rnynl Oovci'nor Pair IH x-Ocnich lOfl. Kltiblfi nnii'j 1 ion i i i i mil. i Bnbc I i E. n. Wclr rni.i',v.

i I a i i i furlunuii ii(l: nimi! 131 Tlm(! I 1 7 i I i A I IltS'l ii i i i i i Oi'fi ilojo i i i i senr- i 7.fl». J.fiO. Il.mi; Chnlllmn II" i i I I 1 i i 'IViittkin 111, Ci'iiv 112. Spcndy V. ir; KUI at 1 1 4 Hull On.

in! i i K.I i i i i i I i i i I i i i i i i i i i i i i 111 rifil! nt I i i ft.SO, 3.BO, II.20: I i 'M. 3.80. Krnclioy lO'i (Ci. i i i i i.dO i U-5. nntl I Ci'lit, i i i i I i mi llll! I 1 I.nls nlnn I i I-'ftllnw I x-'l'iiucfwii I H'4.

Bliit- Orn 10:1 Llli'h Ifllt I Do tin Cl Ifllt, I 1M, r.inc 1(10. Son of Tlnio 114. x-Nnpivlin i up i CnilMsr 1K1. Cold Crnck i a llnltlcr 110. Pompnnln x-Four 10.1.

A Arlii :03, Mlflfl Ad- ir.o Iflfl, x-TJnyrni tOfi. lip. 1 1 niltrs I i (II. i i i i 111, SniU.n Kllxa I OB. i ntilly J12.

117, i i i 117. "xx-Trnrdrnn 1 1 1 Darby D'AmOur iai, AIM I mil 117. Mftlitl 117. I I 4-yRKi'-ol(lit I I I i inllns 1.47 and paid Fox fi--1. 0--0, in I second nnd Brenner pliiy.

as i ROOM Popular ABU-CON IHTIOMCU COOL A'l ALUANY lit'YS PLAYER LAKELAND, Fla, (A 1 )--The snle 01 a Miller, a i fir.sl b.iseman of the Lakclnnd Pilots, to A a N. in Ihc Cluss A Enst- I I'viniui or i-'nc us. Novhw ILL Mr. oj league, was announced yestcr- i i 110, Bert I III. i iwiH Karr t'onnrnl mnn.

liiiuiy Hnppy Fori-cital i P'irat! 0 i I JsCncJtii mnn- TROXTING CARD WESTBUHY. 1 )-- trolling program at racn- ways WHS canceled because of Lhreal- i weather and poor track conditions. Friday and Saturday's TAVERN AMICKIGAN Cooklnir BKVKKAG I ZR.17 South Enjoy a Delightful DINNER in a Gay, Cool Atmosphere Continuous "GAY NINETIES" Entertainment COME OUT TONIGHT Dinners from CUSKI MONDAYS programs were canceled because of run. i i or ot the Pilots, ami i i Bui-fa "Pnur nil, Jiif.nbn 11.1, Crlfll.i- xx-T'Inrtlsn 101. I i mo.

Ever Mnsmnr x'x-PnriRri mfl.i Ml. i a Bowl- Bowling UUurmoat Mr Kyp Snxon iflT. TABOR LEAGUERS MEET ifil nt i flu. fi no. :i.flfi; i i i i (ll.

sonir Iflf), Cloltlcn M'horn I a-lncom- 8 iM clniinrtLiil thc Mi. Tabor AUTO LOOP TO MKKT A meeting of thc Aulomobile leflRUft cnpliilnp is srhcd- men for lodny i p. m. nl. thc Syr- Bowling center.

FAR EAST RESTAURANT Ommrinift i i Chlmfii nulldlnr-- CIIINFSE-AMKRrCAN FOOD frnm II A. M. 2 A M. Orlfiiliil.

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