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The Evening Sun from Baltimore, Maryland • 49

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The Evening Suni
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Baltimore, Maryland
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THE EVENING SUN, BALTIMORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1947 PAGE 49 6th to New Start. 11-17 8th to Motie Brand, 11-14 8th to New Start, 11-17 7th to Count Howard, 11-13 Veterans Play Hoya Frosh The Veterans Institute-City team combated injuries and withdrawals that caused an original 32-man squad to dwindle to 21. Tho Veterans will rely heavily on an aerial attack. Quarterback Jack Maeby will be back in the lineup to handle the tossina with Ends BONIFACE SELECTS: AT HOWIE By William Boniface IRacing Editor, the Sunpapers Best Bet Double Jarj (Sixth Race) riMT 12 500; 3 ml. Si 70 U.

Keeneland Sales Prices Lower Lexington. Nov. 21 (JP) Final auctions are scheduled for today at the Keeneland fall sales. Prices paid to date have been under those paid a year agft. Top price of $12,000 at yester day's sales was paid by E.

P. Taylor, of Toronto, for a yearling daughter of ThAramond II Unserved. The Ally was consigned by Charlton Clay. The 139 head sold yesterday brought $299,300, an average of $2,153, about $500 per thoroughbred under the 1946 fall sales figures. Junior College football team will conclude Us season tomorrow against Georgetown Freshman in Washington.

In compiling a 3-3 slate, in its second year, the Junior College EARN GABARDINE TOPCOATS at an UMBPATARI PRirFiQ Last Race Track Date 2d by 2 to Dearie's Gift, 11-12 by 6 to Town's Bully, 11-14 5th to C'Est Tout, 11-19 5th to Town's Bully, Bow 11-18 3d by Merry, 11-6 4th to Leventia, 11-19 tlth to Lady 11-14 6th to Dearie Oift, 11-12 12th to Leventia, 11-19 12th to Demure, 8-28 8th to Leventia, 11-19 7th to Trout Lake, 10-21 10th to Play Merry, 11-6 TAtLORiNGo George Viehmeyer and Edwin Filbey doing most at the receiving. With the exception of Center Charles Weismann, who is still ailing, Coach Ernie Rau figures to have his regular team ready to oppose the Washingtonians. Ooen Every Evening to 9 P.M. the rest of your life if you're tailor. Or you can open jronr owt ahop.

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dt up; Hi ml 14 Bill Monahan, xll3. Knapp 3 Rellous. X104 Sheridan 13 Impenetrable, 118 Claggett 11 Saxon Paul, 109 Combest 7 Play Stage. 115. 6 Gullah, 112 9 Helen Dear.

109, 10 Bus xl07 No boy 8 White Ford Turner 4 Memory Boss, xlOl Williams 2 Conilass. xlOl Turner 1 Some Where, 109 Balzaretti 8 Ann-San, 106 No boy 12 Grape Line, 112 Kelper 15 Star Time. xl04 No boy 3-1 3-1 5-2 5-1 8-1 10-1 15 1 10-1 15-1 15-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 16 Timoti, Knapp 20-1 xFlve pWnds apprentice allowance cla OX1I1JI West Aims For No. 12 Barrel-chested Joey Longo tonight will sally forth again to tackle a job that stumped him six months ago. The Baltimore lightweight will oppose Sonny Boy West, Washington Negro boxer, in a ten-round rematch that headlines the ring show at the Fayette street armory.

Washingtonian Favored West, who is undefeated here in 11 battles, decisioned Longo in an eight-round match late last May and rules the favorite to make it No. 12 tonight. Rated off their most recent per formances in this bailiwick, it would seem that the joust shapes up as one of those "6-to-5-and-take- your-choice" affairs. West knocked out Vic Young in one round, and Longo stopped Danny Bryant in the initial However, the belief prevails that West's superior boxing tactics will prevail over Longo's slugging style. Klingmeyer Comeback Ray Klingmeyer, former Marine who won nine of a dozen battles be fore the home folk prior to going Into retirement last April, will es say a comeback against John Cunningham in a lightweight battle that holds top position among the six-round supporting frays.

Klingmeyer is a deadly puncher with his right hand and, despite his lay-off, UKeiy wm rule the choice. The complete program: TEN ROUNDS Sonny Boy West, Washington, vs. Joey Longo. SIX ROUNDS Ray Klingmeyer vs. Johny Cunningham.

Teddy Williams. Philadelphia. vs. Billy Cooper, Washington. POUR ROUNDS Garland Edwards vs.

Johnny Ford. Sam Jefferson. Washington, vs. Leon Brown. Philadelphia.

Johnny Longo vs. Johnny Cottman. Opening Bout 8.45 P.M. 5 Brown Crackle, Rankin 3 Dejure, 106 Martinez 14 Class Book, 106 Claggett 15 Hock Time. 112 No boy Breaitei Models ENROLL NOW-CLASSES NOW FORMING WRITE FOR ENROLLMENT FORM Hew York Tailoring School co SUNPAPERS Baltimore 1, Md.

Box 12835 ST. Won neck over I Hop-Ope'r. 11-15 2d by 3 to Okamsel, 11-17 2d by 3 to Operator, 11-19 2d by i to Aphodice, 11-12 5th to Storm Hawk, Bow 11-18 2d by 3 to Split The Wind, 11-19 by 4 over Air Power, 11-17 4th to Aphrodlce, 11-12 10th to Little Harp, 11-15 Trailed Play Pretty, 10-4 11th to Victim, 11-18 8th to Lictor, 11-15 8th to Aethelred. 11-14 6th to Aphrodice. 11-12 7th to Split The Wind, 11-19 Won 6 over Louray O'Neill, 11-20 Won over Fertile Lands.

11-13 Won a nose over Brown Fox. 11-17 by a from Jeans Jay; L.B., 10-25 5th to Eternal Flirt; 10-25 7th to Kentmere Miss, 10-23 4th to Anudona; L. 10-17 5th to Gallant Jake, 11-13 6th to Seven League, 11-10 4th to Air Patrol, 11-19 4th to Little Harp, Bow, 11-15 5th to Little Harp. 11-15 to Sam Bernard, 11-10 3d by 1 to Bullow, 11-1 2d a head to Surrender. 10-27 2d a neck over Sam Bernard, 11-10 4th to Pebalong, 11-15 10th to Storm Hawk.

11-18 4th to Dearie's Gift, 11-12 6 fur. by 3 over Shako. 11-15 by 1 over 10-30 4th to Butler, 11-15 5th to Pilaster, 11-18 6th to Air Patrol, 11-19 6th to Off-Islander, 11-11 to Ocean Front. 11-13 to War Glance, 7-22 Autumn all ages; 1A ml. Won by 2 over Flash Burn, Pim.

2nd by 1 to Butler, Won by 1 over Master Won by 1 over Red Shoes, 8th to Butler, a neck to March Chick, 4th to Air Patrol. Rnnr 11-7 11-15 11-15 11-13 11-15 11-17 11-19 11-15 11-15 11-18 11-17 5th to Butler, 6th to Butler, Won by 3 over Legendra, Won a neck over Hh raus and Pentagon Stable entry. Won by 5 over Belstan, Won by 5 over Downey Won by 8 over Some Where, 2d by h'd to Bright Remark, by 9 to Count Howard, 2d by 1 to Kumyss, 5th to Badge, 5th to Ship Ahoy, 10th to Motle Brand, 11th to Away, AWo ran to Sly King, 11th to Ship Ahoy. 11-20 11-14 11-18 11-13 11-18 11-12 11-20 11-19 11-14 11-12 10- 25 11- 19 MONDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS UNTIL SUITS 34.75 Extra Pants To Match $10 OPEN MEN'S AND BOYS' JACQUARD SPOBT SWEATERS $2.45 5 N. LIBERTY I All I Yes, Xmas Bacharach's Selection of BROOKS WOMEN'S FIGURE SKATES $13.95 MEN'S MOHAIR LINED $25.00 GABARDINE COATS SLEEVELESS SWEATERS wool $3.95 OPEN MONDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.

II. FENCING SETS For junior $4.95 POKER BACKS AMD 200 CHIPS $2.95 MEN'S AND BOYS' SKIS piir $5.95 SOCCER BALLS Imported $5.95 A JUNIOR TENNIS BACKETS Tightly strung $2.49 SKATING HOSE All wool $1.00 BASEBALL GLOVES (Holder's in del) $5.95 a neck to Aethelred, 11-14 to Hearth Mouse. 11-17 2d by 1 to Badge, 11-20 by 2 to Count Howard, 11-13 4th to Ship Ahoy, 11-19 3d by 2 to New Start, 11-17 by 5 to Rough Ordy, 11-20 7th to Motle Brand. 11-14 to Bright Remark, H-13 7th to New Start, 11-17 8th to Count Howard, 11-18 by 8 to Count Howard. 11-18 6th to G.

Girl. 10-10 5th to Impenetrable, 11-15 11th to Impenetrable, 11-15 to Bright Remark. 11-13 Imed. Track, fast. First Post, 1 P.M.

Mat Duos Rescheduled Team wrassling will have a place on the Coliseum mat program next Tuesday for the third successive week. And also for the third straight time, one of the teams will be Steve Gob and Ace Freeman. Victors in their two past outings, with Pat Welsh and Fred Caroni their latest victims, they this time will face Jesse James and Harry Finkelstein, a new combination for tandem duty. Caroni, meanwhile, gets a chance to regain winning stride in an individual fray. He meets George Bolas, a Greek, in the 30-minute opener.

The show's headliner, as announced yesterday, brings together Nanjo Singh and George Becker, unbeaten since opening new Coliseum campaigns. Singh, the Hindu cobra hold expert, has won over Babe Sharkey, Wladislaw Talun, Hans Kampfer and Gino Garibaldi, while Becker has flipped Finkel stein and Talun. A special 45-minute tussle brings back Don Lee, a Golden Terror-type Texan, to try to match Singh's conquest of Kampfer. Grid Game Canceled Greenville, N.C., Nov. 21 (JP) A football game scheduled to be played here tomorrow night between East Carolina Teachers College and Milligan College has been canceled.

As a substitute game, E.C.T.C. will play N.C. State College's team here tonight. UOCKEY A TOMORROW 8:45 P.M. 800 Reserved Seats 1 CLIPPERS vi $1 AA Tax SEA GULLS Incl.

Iceland at Ccrlin's GET YOUR HUNTING LICENSE AT BACHARACH'S Shoe Pac Marble's Expert flfl Hunting Knife. 5" 1 $20.00 Plus Tax $2.95 Weaver G-4 Rifle fj 550-Yd. $9-49 Pontlae Extra High Wool Socks, 100 Wool, 1 Red Uppers pr. .50 ifT YEST Y.H ft 4m $2.25 i Prob. Horn Weight Jockey Odd 3 Bomb Command, 118 Reinzl 3-1 Tttler, 118 Clagisett 3-1 Abim.

113 Combest 4-1 1 Alvln'i Mom. 115 Clsmtelt 5-1 II Ldr Colorerlo, 115 No boy 8-1 2 Crvchf. 115 No boy 10-1 7 Persuerted, 118 lUmerU 10-1 4 BuUritrh, 118 Lrjfrtt 12-1 Dvll fair, ill! Sheridan 15-1 5 Doe Miller. 118 Schmidl 15-1 30 Third Avenue, xll3 Williams 20-1 11 Adeste, US No hoy 20-1 13 Bwlni Aionr, X110 20-1 SECOND 2 500; 4-yr. Se op; 1A ml.

1 Lictor. 117 3 Bam Bernard, 120 Combest 8 Baculo, 117 1 My Antrela. 114 Kenney 15 He Rolls. Ill 3- 1 7- 2 4- 1 6-1 8- 1 8-1 10-1 15-1 15-1 15 1 201 20-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 yds. 8-5 2-1 5- 1 8-1 10-1 10-1 10-1 15-1 Aethelred.

117 Kirk No boy No boy Hearth Mouse. 117 Rockwood Argo. 114 Cyper. 114 Orand 111 Insider. Ill JO fierond Try, xl06 11 Oremlln.

120 Austin 12 Crowfheht. Ill Cardoza 13 Beau Wynn, xl09 No boy 13 Sobre Todoi, 117 No boy THIRD 2-yr. olds; 1 ml. 70 4 Gallant Jake. 115 Kirk 1 Student Lamp.

112 Last Mart, xll3 Martens BUI Hok, X110 Knapp 7 3 2 6 Count Discover. 109 No boy Misty Waters, 103 boy Fresh Breeze, xl04 Knapp Orange Sun, xlOl No boy rouRTM 3-yr. St up; 6 tur. 8 E3 Mono, -09 Nodarse 5-2 7- 2 4- 1 5- 1 8- 1 10-1 10-1 12-1 121 15-1 7 Lanlast, 1 13 Breen Surrender, xlll Buttler 3 Bordeaux. 113 Kirk 1 Goir.e A.ry.

X104 Martens 6 Acondale. 110 Wahler 9 Pied Piper, 113 boy 10 Foxy Jack. 109 No boy 2 Comedy Player, 113 Matral 4 Wave Ofl. xl05 Brady FIFTH $3 500; the LaytonsvlUe; 1 Little Harp. 1L3 Kelper 5-2 2 Send QfT, xll4 Knapp 8-5 3 Irisea.

119 Mora 4-1 8 Denagee, 122. Combest 5-1 7 aDaily Dip, 116 No boy 6-1 6 aSupper Date, 116 No boy 6-1 Golden Bull. 122..... Breen 10-1 4 Play High. 118 Vandererlff 15-1 all.

O. Bedwell entry. SIXTH $10,000 added; the Prince George 1 aDouble Jay, 120. Breen 3-5 8 Master Bid. 101 Mora 6-1 11 Butler, 115 Gray 5-1 10 Ocean Front, 107 Combest 9-1 4 cThe Doe.

116 Kirk 6-1 1 aPrace Harbor, 103..... No boy 3-5 3 El Mono, 106 Nodarse 10-1 6 Our Tommy, 108 12-1 6 alnehnt, 106 No boy 3-5 2 cPiiaster. 106 No boy 6-1 c.March Chick, 111 Kirk 6-1 aRidgewood Stable-J. Tuccl entry, est SEVENTH 4-yrs. tt up; mi.

9 Rough Claud, 115 Maschek 4-1 2 Motie Brand, xllO Sheridan 3-1 16 Count Howard, xll3 Turner 3-1 13 Rocket plane. 109 Strange 5-1 7 Ole's Gal. XlOl Martens 8-1 1 Haleas, 115 Breen 8-1 6 Subdue, 109 10-1 12 Free Swrch, xl07 No boy 10-1 11 Batin Cap. 109 Austin 15-1 8 Proud Pappy, 109 15-1 10 Winged Level. xllO No boy 20-1 4 Water Level.

xllO No boy 20-1 Roomer's Choices Best Bet at Bowie: DOUBLE JAY Sixth Race This classy handicapper should prove the champion at the Bowie meeting. Star Stable Special: GALLANT JAKE Third Race This consistent youngster is due to win another and rates a special. Advised Place Tarlay: PIED PIPER Fourth Race IRISEN Fifth Race Two logical form selections should earn a place partay for this column. Complete selection: riMST RACE Abim, Alvinf Mom, Persuaded. SECOND Sam Bernard, Cremhn, Hearth Mouu, TH I HO Gallant Jake, Student Lamp, Fresh mrrrz.

rouRTH Pied Piper. Lanlast. El Mono. FIFTH Irisen. Golden Bull, Denagee.

SIXTH Double Jay, March Chick, But'er. SEVENTH Oli Gal. Free Speech, Halgas. EIGHTH Som Where, Gullah, Saxon Paul. HOLIDAY DRESS SUITS and TOPCOATS Yo dreis with oiturance when the label rtadi: Bonafit Clothes.

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Fur collar roomy storm proof pockets zipper front inner closure with button storm flap action back concealed quilting in body and sleeves, with "no draft" inner sfeeve wristlets-these are a few of the many featuresFingertip outer fabric is Galey and Lord "Klondike Cloth." Color: Dead Grass (Taupe). Sizes 36 to 43. 9 P. M. it's later than you think is just around the corner and are ready with Baltimore's greatest Sporting Gifts.

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