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THE GUMPS CHICAGO DAILlf TRIBUNEt 20 Thursday, Jan. 6, 1944. Meister Brans I IFONLV WE COULD RU2HT7 THERE'S A I I "SO, OFF SHE I GREAT LAKES, Win 1st Half Classic Title FORT SHERIDAN CLASH TONIGHT -f CONTACT UUJM ONfc VAN Wr-KJ I CaOfc-lJUOKINCx THAT'5 OlP. YEF1 THAT'S ynf MIGHT KNOW- FOR JON STARPUST I SOT A LETTER THE 61RL, ALL RkSHT YVsT 3 -ZlrXYn FERPlMAHP FERRETT WITHOUT A CENT IN FROM HIMTH1S JgZry C'MON JS fml -I HER PURSE -HAVE MORNING- JPfe r- TL m. sTWk A you any ipea where kL, mm kg SK.i$u, a ejskt IPs II TEAM ENTRIES POURING IN FOR SILVER SKATES The Great Lakes Bluejackets, who experienced rough sailing in two of three games on the road last week, will seek their ninth victory of tha season tonight when they meet Fort Sheridan before an audience or recruits at the U.

S. Naval Train Big Field Assured for 27th Derbies Jan. 15-16. ing station. Thes newly crowned city championship Meister Braus nailed the first half championship of the Classic league last night at Pla-Mor lanes on the south side when they swept their series against Art Butler's National Bowling Equipment lads.

Living up to their pre-season claims of power, the winners went into last night's important session two games in front of Jerry Sko-vie's runnerup Washington Shirts, and after winning the first game by the narrow margin of 14 pins on Joe Sinke's 247, the next two were just a breeze with 1.046 and 1,017, giving them the high team total of of the roll down with 3,052 to 2,829 for their opponents. Incidentally the Lt. Paul Tony Hinkle Indicated SMILIN' JACK 5TOP PESTERING THIS LITTLE HAVE DINNER IF THERE'S ANY SOMETIMES. yesterday he would start the same 1 MA 'ORT SPORT GIRL SHE'S TO BE TREATED WITH MEI' SYNTHETIC I ANNOYING TO team which opened the 52 to 43 CINDY HAS REACHED HER Vty HOW ABOUT BETTER LIKE A LADY YOU'RE NOT BE DONE. JOE GIVES SOUVENIERS HAVIN DINNER DESTINATION IN THE A victory over Ohio State in Geve-land New Year's day, altho the con GOING TO ANNOY THIS I 3UPERW0LF I MA1DENSWOON WITH ME THIS Team entries for the 27th Silver Skates Derbies in Garfield park.

THAN RETREAD JOHN'-ILLSHOW HOUMY FRIGHTENED LITTLE TO PEOPLE THAT HE LA EVENING? I'LL dition of Paul Curly Armstrong, injured forward, still is in doubt. WILL DO IT A GAZELLE WHILE I'M A PUKTY GAL SHORF BRIGHTENS UP THIS Jan. 15 and 18, were received yes LIKES around -ym. COLLECTION OF START GIVING OU MATERIAL DESOLATE PLANTATION Schaefer Leads Scoring. regular lineup includes Arm DIAMONDS FOR VOUR MAKES IT REAL HOME-LIKE' STORY strong and Herman Schaefer at the forwards.

Jack Coleman at center, and Don Smith and Charley losers failed to chalk up a win against Melster's all season. Sinke's 682 was also the highest individual series of the evening. Washington Shirts clinched sec Joachim at the guards. Schaefer leads the squad in scoring with 139 points in 10 games. Armstrong was injured against terday from Clark playground, 4613 Jackson boulevard, and Sherwood playground.

327 West 57th street Entries for the eight Derbies will be accepted until Monday midnight. Emil Skala, director of Clark playground, entered 16 boys in two of the five Derbies. These west side youngsters will compete in the boys' midget and Juvenile Derbies. Those under 12 years of age are eligible for the midget class, while boys 12 and 13 years of age will compete in the juvenile division. Sherwood Enters 2L Twenty-one boys and girls will ond place by beating Stan Itudcki's United States Brewery team.

Bill Purdue at Great Lakes on Dec. 13 and missed three games. He played Flesch and his defending champion ship Monarch Beers barely escaped a tie for third place by winning the first game of their scramble with Eddie Krem's Thompson's Restau rants. Daily Doubles Today's Selections The opening session of the last They 11 Bear Watching Jan. 15 TROPICAL PARJC ODDS 6 JOCKEYS represent Sherwood playground, ac TROPICAL PARK.

half of the split season takes place next Wednesday at Matty Faetz's Recreation, 5961 North Ridge Jay Steven and Royal Sliver 9103.70 cording to the entry lists submitted yesterday by Ida Meyers, instructor. FAIR GROUNDS. FIRST RACE Purse $1,000. Claiming-, 4 avenue. in the losing contest at Illinois on Dec.

29, but was withheld from th game at Northwestern, which the Bluejackets also lost. Northwestern Swimmers Invade. The Great Lakes varsity swimming team, led by Bill Smith, the world champion free styler, also will tee action this week when it opens its home indoor season tomorrow in a dual meet with Northwestern university. It will be the second meeting of the winter between the two teams, the Bluejackets having beaten Northwestern, 49 to 33, on Dec 31. in Evanston.

Tonight's probable lineups: (ireat Lake. Fort Sheridan. Nine girls will skate in the prelim Connaught and Gummed Up 935.20 year olds ana up, 6 lurionts: Horse. Wt. PJ.

Jockey, So boy Call to ..109 1 TROPICAL PARK RESCLTS. Nat. Bwl. En. 2811.

H'nr'cn 234 149 1 30 Scott 100 170 170 Calder 184 2'J3 IP1 Butler 1H.S 2m 1H2 Meister Bran 3052, H'g'd'n 176 180 201 Wright 170 107 Lipoe 181 213 212 Sink 247 206 220 duke 206 203 178 2 Mo boy FIRST RACE Pur 91.000. claiming. 4 Odd. 7-1 3-1 20-1 6-1 3-1 2-1 rear olds and no. 1 1-lrt miles: Pet 203 178 215 inaries in the girls' junior division for those under IS years of age.

The remaining entries are listed in the boys midget, juvenile, and junior classes. All amateur skaters are eligible to enter the Silver Skates Derbies, 3 Pucct 4 Adam 5 Phelps 6 Robert 7 Atkinson Jay Stevens. 116: Gonzales 8.80 6.30 3.90 Cherry Crush. 113: Atk'n 11.50 Neddie Lass. 103: Per'ne.

3.50 Reformatory 104 Bunny' 97 Briar Sharp 112 Son Islam. .107 Bulrushes 109 Carllnia .....109 Little Nelm ....107 Znuare 107 975 025 920 089 1046 1017 Thnni nsons J117 1 12-1 Monarch Beer tWI. Time. 1:45. Grand Day.

Spang, Fantag. Batik, Early Smart. Illinois blar. Wood 8 Cretchfield 20-1 lesch 159 173 Sowa 188 180 228 Small 212 1 VJ 2 HI Hsh 158 SKI 207 2 PI 203 9 No boy S0-1 Rohm ran. SECOND RACE Purse 91.000.

claiming. TROPICAL PAKK. CORAL FLA. IFast.1 1 Reformatory, Son Islam. Carlisla.

5 Dispatch. Mis Freedom. Payable. 3 Wise Decision. Ringie, Great Albert.

4 Stitch Again, Romulus. Valdina Pledge. 6 TETRAGAL, Easy Blend. Fairly Fly. 8 Ariel Flight.

Coley Bay. Merodach. 7 Little Bolo. Squadron. Weigh Anchor.

8 Darby Du, Sunspark, Snow Apple. FAIR GKOCNDS. NEW ORLEANS LA. I Fast. 1 Bill Marogay.

Don Devlt. 2 Afghanistan. King Leroy. Aiizl. 3 Templet.

Beared Cards. Slarer. 4 Arnel. Valdina Data, Easy Quero. 5 Air Raider.

Dchaven. Blue Singer, 0 Volcano. Havaheart. War Reward. 7 DUOLC.

Witchwork. Darby Drucelle. 8 Patriot. Tannl Sid. Dingman.

FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS. FIRT RACE Puree S1.000, 4 year olds and tip. 8 furlongs: Connauht. 123: 6.40 3.00 2.40 Finch Town. 118: 3.80 3.00 Winh'g 202 IP'S 177 Friar Scout ....104 10 No boy 4-1 which are sponsored by The Chi ln r.en Ulll 218 -l'J 4 year old and up.

1 1-1H miles: acts ihi i Bomar 202 228 188 i At ji i if i cago Tribune Charities and are SECOND RACE Purse St.000. claiming', 3 year old maidens, 6 furlongs: H.E't'g 183 210 108 042 0701050 Armstrong suckles Roy. silver, 103: n.in a.n" Santo 116: Atk'son 8.80 2.40 Ho Hum. 108: Hettinger. 2.80 sanctioned by the Illinois Skating 1043 048 916 P.

Payable Ill 1 Caflarella Time, 1:40. Don Listo. Oakford, Aim- Cnlted States Brewery Washington Shirts Schaefer Coleman Smith Joachim C. .....6. Kmc Flsrily Cohea ientee S2 1.M rada.

Lauder kin. Jug, Knock Knock. Which THIRD RACE Purse 91.000. claiming, 4 year old and up. 6 furlongs: M'ric'h 181 01 171 vV.F'Cg 218 104 225 lentyk lll l.VI 2H8 Bernardo No boy No boy Eads No boy Atkinson Day Silk 106 Captain Tower ..116 On the 107 Colonel Gus 116 Busy Madeline ..109 Dispatch 113 Mihs Freedom.

...,111 Silver Donna 111 movie lh 1MI ivz tlnng lfif 181 214 NORTHWESTERN Rudikl 15t 181 20, Llarant 101 100 201 Smith 1U2 212 178 885 Vi B4 C'ub 108 178 222 sungino, ls.uo no o. Knight's Q't 113: r'n 8.00 6.40 Balmy 110: Hett'r 6.70 Time. 1:13. Basileus, Strength, Miss Puritan, Cananea, All Free, Out Front. usUman II.

ran. 3- 1 10-1 12-1 15-1 12-1 10-1 2-1 15-1 15-1 1-1 15-1 12-1 15-1 12-1 4- 1 8-1 -l Adam 805 035 1024 Tetra Lily ..107 10 No boy CONGRESS LADIES' LF.AGt E. Lo.t Gold. 124: Strang. 3.00 RADIO SCHOOL DEFEATS SKOKIE Northwestern university radio school defeated Camp Skokie Valley Mario's SO" 7JW M13 Time.

1:14 4-5. Josa Bi-ry, women ooe. Belplay. Pomealiilso ran. Clark Bowlln Shoe.

800 820 8252151 Treaty Girl 109 11 No boy Dallas Park ....111 13 No boy War Struggle ....112 13 No boy Tommy' Girl ..107 14 Undberf Keenan 15 No boy Valdina Amazon. Ill 16 No boy 116 17 No boy Expos 103 18 Gerloclc SK(UNI) KAUE fiirse al.otJU, Claiming, vesr nhls anil nn A furlnnrs: FOURTH RACE Purs 91.200. claiming, 3 year olds, 6 furlongs: Challengette 100: Rob ts.14.80 7.D0 4.10 Wavecap. Ill: Skoronski 12.00 6.10 Stars At Night. Ill: Mur'y 3.00 Time.

1:13. Black Africa, Over th Dam. Emerson, Cavallenn, Gornil, Busy Nine ran. FIFTH RACE Purse SI.200. claiming, 4 Vja sTslild nrl lira A tlt1nti btsb Catherine Grant, 540: Catherine Coyle.

09. ongres 763 717 801 221 Gummed Up. 118: Ford. .13.20 8.80 4 80 Donaagina. 110: Pralwn.

18.40 IS. KO 48 to 33 in a Chicago Area Service 20-1 Bonny Cner. 1 19: MoC Time. 1:14 3-5. Gnbe.

Black Flams. Pur- THIRD RACE Purs 91.000, claiminr, 4 8hmberger-S-hIlta 815 819 8002440 Kay Hons. 582. Gils' 841 831 7402412 Lon Snnare Buick 82H 867 9453640 Mae Kbert. 524: Ruth Law.

on. 505: Catherine Fellnicth. 684: Ruth Hurtmann. eellvllle. Kungle, Leo' Brandy, Chat, Johnnie 116: 5.70 3.40 2.60 Reztlps.

116: Sisto 6.70 3.60 year olds and up, 6 furlongs Richard 107 No boy eueri rropnet ran. THIRD RACE PnrM 1.000 claiming. 4 Tirht Shoes. 116: Atk'son 3.10 year old. 1 mile and 70 yards: Time.

1:11 3-5. Happy Lark. Port Harmony. Theseus. Soverton.

Tim o'Wsr ran. SIXTH RACE Purse Sl.ftoo. allowance. 4 year olds and -un. It furlnnrs: 15-1 3-1 12-1 3-1 6-1 10-1 12-1 ower L.ass.

lim: jrmn. e.su mi z.sn irtory Play. 10.1: llaal't S.20 8. AO Man's league basketball game in Evanston Township High school gymnasium last night. It was Northwestern's first victory under its new coach.

Specialist 1st Class Bill Shay, former coach of St, Thilip High school, and gives the radio school a .500 rating in the league. Northwestern held a 22 to 12 lead at half time. Lineups: Rienzi No boy No boy Lindberg Kirkpal'k No boy Skorouskl 519: Texs Morris. 633. Math Icier' Casino.

"797 856 SO 2S4R peni-Cola 873 883 251 Lillian Rnehler. 636: Lillian Jung. 547: Trene Andrews. R21. Iiiirkee's 871 849 8562576 Thompson 770 725 73 Dorothy' Hoy, 113: ook 4.20 Wise Decision.

...110 Back Tooth. .....104 Ringia 112 Great Albert 115 11 ay rid lou Chalara 100 Wttchwater 108 Circus Winga ,...107 Spark, Maid. 102: Atkifon 4.U0 8.30 2 60 Znra Rose. 108: CInggett. 6.10 4 AO association.

There is no entry fee, but skaters 16 years of age must register with the association. Registration may be made on the day of the jireliminaries. Champions Must Move Up. Champions may not defend their titles, but they are permitted to tkate again if they move to the next higher age division. This rule, the only rule for the Derbies, automatically bars the senior champions each year from further competition.

Luetta Du Mez of the Catholic Youth organization skating team, who won the girls' intermediate silver skates Derby last year, cannot tkate in this division Jan. 16 for this reason. She will compete in the senior girls' Derby, however, which is contested at 1 mile. The intermediate race is at mile. Rita Can Compete Again.

Rita Janet of the Northwest Skating club is a candidate for the girls' Intermediate championship this year. She raced in this class last season and won the first semi-final, but was beaten In the championship race. Since she did not win the title she retains the right to compete in the tame class. In the Pcirce playground Derbies last Sunday Miss Du Mez won the 220 yard and mile races. In the latter event Miss Janet was third.

Time. 1-B, Playful Btar, Freespend- Tower Miss, Halcyon Olrl ran. FOURTH HACK Purse 1,000, claiming, year old. 1 mils and 70 yards: Vitn 105: Kerr, 4. HO 8-1 2-1 Time, 1:10 2-5.

Roncat, Air Beauty, Bletxacker When Silver Skates are passed out after the 27th annual Tribune Derbies in Garfield park Jan. 16, this pair of speedsters hopes to be on the receiving end. Rita Janet (left) is a star for the Northwest Skating club and Luetta DuMez (right) won the girls' intermediate championship for the CY. O. last year.

(tbibonk Photo. Tell Well. 108: 0.80 4.40 80 3-1 atherine Manney. nnn: Agnes 1'lleiKa. 622: Helen Hopper.

61 1 Anna Flint 04 830 8392.573 Bee-Vac 756 758 7032277 Cherriko 107 10. Haskell nrn'g Chip. 10H: Hsiley 8.20 2.40 nippy, iiispose. Eqltistar, Son ol war, Ample Reward, Believe ran. SEVENTH RACE Purse 91.000.

claiming. 4 year olds and un. 1 1-16 miles: FOURTH RACE Purse 91,200, claiming, 4 year olds, tt-furlong: ate a Silver, 103 wegr 3.20 Time, 1 :47 2-5. BiD. Georgia Tod.

uu- X. C. Radio 18. I Skokie Valley 33. B.

F. B. 12-1 Rose Ban. 563: Elsie Wencel. 5o0: Grace Reschke.

601. Brttck 791 787 835 M13 Pahst Blue 812 930 7922534 rc notion mis ran. Valdina Pledg 1 King Glory 101 2 Doubt Not. 116: 12.20 5. SO Queen Echo, 10S: Nndarse 4.30 2.SO Long Straw.

113: Hett'er 3.10 3 1 2 Plopkin.f FIFTH RACE Purse H.OOO. claiming. 4 ar old and tin. 1 ift miles: 8-1 6 1 Kirby.l Time. 1:44.

Our Blcn. Hasty Wir. Mich Marge Koelliol. 584: Hettv Zeeb. 5f8: Ruth Wagner.

533; VI Kraman. 324: iwie Smith, 118: Jcmas. 0.20 rl 00 4 20 Pete 121: Cook 8.00 6.00 2 1 4-1 P. 3 1 a 3 0 0 1 3 0 5 3 2 3 1 0 1 0 Captain Ruth ...103 Lord Bart 105 Romulus .......113 Betty Leon 105 Duncan No boy No boy Perm ana Roberts -Atkinson Phelp No boy Myrna Bacon. 60H.

Prep Basketball Merhtman.f Nipper Hslown onowingo, lift: Slrange. 0 40 Igan Sun, Haste On, Beau Brannon. Play Greenock. Nnrswecp ran, EIGHTH RACE Purse claiming, 4 year olds and un. 1 1-16 miles: 12-1 Patton.i Peche.f Ihlcndnrff.c Costello.c Kernan.it Fleming-.

AUtnn.s" Time. 1:49 3-5. Rod mlc. Hark' Prince. Du Honchette Liuuor 776 816 7462138 Bitdweiser 841 801 2575 Irene Kneel.

Wank Wllmin. KM oorwjf Tbex. Wise Father. Eirwin ran. Erroneously carried in entries as Prince Jr.

2-1 10-1 2-1 Bas Fiddle 105 Chance 110 Stitch Again. ...110 Sie.xpt-sski.j I 0 Hard Bargain. Ill ti.10 3 MO 2.90 Bouncing. Ill; Skoronski fi.20 7.00 9 Lindberg Lee Belshier. 627; Flo Weldon.

633. West Suburban A. P. 831 834 H59 2344 Clark Wilson Lounge. 784 814 70-J 2300 sixth rack Furse si.suo.

allowance, year olds and tin. 1 1-10 miles: Ctith. 108: 12.H0 8-1 10 No boy Hart Retains No. 1 Rankin Girls9 Tennis Mae Case. Listing Uh xime.

1:46 4-5. Big Chance. Bu V. One link. South Round.

I.srlv Orchid worm 7ti. thk 7.P) sain .110 11 Skoronski 10-1 .105 12 Brennan 6-1 Noodle 740 788 6402108 Tldeorer. 113: Allonso. .62.60 20.00 7.A0 Rex. HO: Bailey 6.60 4.00 Bushwhacker.

120: Burns 2.60 Time. 1:49 1-5. Constant Aim. Pwain. Mightily, Oakmont ran.

FIFTH RACE Purse 91,200. claiming, 4 Camp Ellis Five Whips Toledo University, 62-34 FAIR CRftrrvm HVTRfg-iq NORTHWEST tJtI)IK CLASSIC. At 'samite Keerentlnn. Latent. Moms Flag.

Jean Ferrante. Penob year old and BP, 6 furlongs: FIRST RACE Purse 91.000. claiming, 4 Woof Woof 115 1 Roberts scot May ran. SEVENTH RACR Tiirsa 11 000 claim. Remnls Recreation 012 8R3 JO'U Cascade Recreation ..700 6118 7842248 year oios ana up, itiriongs: TESTERDAVS RESCLTS.

City League. Junior. Aottia, 87 1 Wathburne. 17. SullUan, 34; Taft, 23.

Lamont, 29; Orland Park, 13. Senior. Taft. 38 1 RullWan, 33. Lamont.

40 1 Orland Park, 38. GAMES TODAY. City Leagoa Junior and Senior Sena at Amundnen. Schar at Lana. Bowen at Calumet.

Ing, 4 year old and rip. 1 1-16 miles; Dogged ....,..,..111 Mighty Lucky ..106 Miss Amanda ..111 Paiturt 113 Klcatmr Remain, 200 r.t(l: Eclns Wn.ksl, B25: Eleanor Yaccino. 631: Ctel Pieiwr. mi mine, iin; uonxaic 13.00 b.o Mia Mia Ill i. i vy, wan, tj iceman, iim fast Camp Ellis five defeated the Toledo university basketball team tonight, 62 to 34.

Lineups: Bierman Perman Balrarett No boy Morrissey No boy Trent C. Player, ill: iln.lrlt 11.80 11. SO More btinrs. 110: M'phy li.80 Time, 1:40 2-6 Bull Whin. Ston flam 'un Bush ........116 Modwena ..114 Maroeay 120 530: Ann Reman.

608. Ooranxons 878 880 977 2722 Fairly Fly 110 Tctrarnl 105 Two Kii.k 115 Try Flying ......115 Teen tee 113 Peto Gino 110 Easy Blend 115 Polymclinr 110 'Michigan Blu .110 Don Devito ....110 Bill a L. 11.1 M.iritfold Arcade 813 Soft D1H SB34 Ldiura Stellmaeher. 204 fi80: Ioroth ing. Tensleep.

Prime Donna. Due Sport, 2-1 8-1 2- 1 8-1 6-1 4-1 10-1 3- 1 12-1 10-1 8-1 12-1 10-1 'pint. Detroit Bull. Cherry Sir Talbot SECOND B.ACE Purse 91.000, claiming 4 year olds and up. 6 furlongs: Miller.

1 81 220 21Jt 617: Betty Tamuel. I Camp Ellis I6tl. Toledo C. 341. ran.

'Field. Phelp fizioiu: iarne Knaers. oii: ks. i B.r. p.

Merlon, Jan. 5 Gn. Doris Jane Hart. Miami, schoolgirl, again heads the United States junior girls' tennis rankings, Mrs. Harrison Smith, chairman of the national girls' ranking committee, announced EIGHTH RACE Purse 11.000.

claiming, year olds and tin. 14 miles: ni: e.iennnr Long-, sua o-w; satis- u- ntenett Dare 110, Afghanistan 115 Pistol Peto ....118 'Valdina Nymph 108 Traumclus ll.tjAsixi 108 King Leroy Mentor ....118 3 8 2 Cl.dlesux 6 1 2 Ferstkorn.I trowski. 51 Dorothvl.K..l()H:Weg'rn.lU.20 7 80 40 Roman Nymph ..108 10 No boy Billy IIS 11 McMullcn Mho nmea 108 12 No boy Urge Ma 110 13 Decrlng At HawIIiw Lanes. Meister Ilraus H40 Td8 0R0 2Sf7 High Plaid. 116: 10.80 00 Dmsension Sjr.ll6;McCdn 4 20 Time, 1:57 4-6.

tMateriaHne. Moneyhill. Brown Flower. Tomws, Mors lletlned. v.mtiiiiau ivn THIRD RACE Purse 91,000, claiming, 3 Unwllnir Lanes U31 033 032 2ft8 I.illinn I.uiKleen V.

Huffman '211 SIXTU RACE Purse- 91.500, allowance wins, lunongs: Slefko.g I.rw.i GilUert.s- Wrisht.f Biirsnian.c Adams.s Chenit. Hrown.r Oarme.s 4 0 3 0 2 1 0 0 TemDlet 106 Delatour 113 Lady I.yonors. Helen a Boy ran. TFwiahed third but wa disqualified. 3 year olds, furlong Coley Bay 110 1 Thompson Play hands Ill 515: Audrey OIon.

Ml: Dorothy Siieer, 610; Perth Pkod. 205572: Ruth Biyns, 211533: Genevieve Joroliek. 634: Louise Johnson, 230637. Darbr Don I ton ..118 For Freedom ....113 Slaver 116 Scared Card ....108 Robert Libyan Star 105 3 llLu.h Bend Is 3- 1 15-1 10-1 4- 1 3-1 BRONKO TO TRY allow. imuble tola 8H7 877 744 Peosl Coins 737 878 8452458 Louise DeWitte.

211677: Edna Schelter. FOURTH RACE Purse 91.000. ances, 3 year olds. 6 furlongs: Easy Quero B. Play Grier 113 Our Birthday Little Alice 115 Arnel Valflina.

Date .115 3 No boy 4 Skoronski 5 Atkinson 6 McCoy 7 Root 8 Adam 524; Myrtle Piper. 514; Rose Barnes. 651. 110 120 115 Red Emileo 105 Ariel Flight 113 Merodach ........113 Silent Hero 106 Air Patrol 110 Spring Ill Instructor ........110 WILUAMSPORT SEEKS BERTH IN EASTERN LEAGUE Williamsport. Pa Jan.

3 W). The Eastern Baseball league will meet in New York Jan. 16, President Thomas IL Richardson announced, to act on a proposal of Joe Cambria, co-owner of the Springfield, Mass, league franchise, to transfer it to Williams Cambria declared this city has the Inside track on obtaining the franchise this season after a conference with Richardson here last niffht. MI believe the league will go fencer at Parker. Senior Farrago! at Da Sable, Gag Park at Kelly.

Phillip at Manley. Harrlton at Dunbar. TUdea at Lindblem. Austin at Washburn. Medlll at Tuley.

Foreman at MeKlntey. Junior Well at Crane. Indiana. Northern Indiana Conference. Western Division.

Gary Emerson at Gary Boraea Mann. 8-1 6-1 SAvirEi.snvs major n.Assm. EXPERIMENTAL RETURN TO MAT Minneapolis, Jan. 5 6F). today.

Miss Hart won the national crown the last two years at the Philadelphia Cricket club, St. Martins, Pa. Unbeaten in junior ranks last season, the 18 year old tennis queen also ranks as one of the nation's outstanding women contenders. In the United States doubles. Miss Hart shared top honors with Shirley June Fry of Akron, O.

Rankings, subject to ratification at the annual meeting of the United States Lawn Tennis association later FIFTH RACE Purse 91.000, maiden. 4 12-1 3-1 Monarch Encore H75 802 041 2S0R 9 No boy year oim ana up, mriongs: Freeiout 113 10 Lindberg 1-1 126 History 124 Dehaven MEN AND BOYS Malp Supply Candy far Osrjt rme" 8rcs GOOD PAT t-OAt WilK Day er Nigh Week; Prma Job Eisrls Nmsrv. 6w4 Tfsstssrtsti MPLOTMfNT OFPICI HOUIS: II o.m Wee, 7 p.m.; 7 BUNTE BROTHERS 3301 W. Fraskli Blwat. 1 500 Nortkl (Ck.al.l.

.11 SEVENTH RACE Purs 91.000. claim ing, 4 year old and up, 1 1 -16 mile Air Raider 126 Heau-Ary 118 Opera Sua .....114 High Peak 119 Noggin 121 Mobil Gas 034 1008 8512803 Frank Younr, 616. Home Fuel 000 80(1 Kntri Scheff ..878 843 0042723 Mee-Ranime 045 H45 2842 Wallace Coals 8m5 075 104.V-2003 Roy Anderson, 614: Herb Gums. 881. Conner Tavern 078 828 875 8117 8t 0 1 Ilant Star 114 Her Boy 124 No Quota 124 Blues Sinrer 119 Bronko Nagurskl.

former Minnesota football star, who staged a comeback in pro football this fall with Milk 11a 1 Thompson Smith Winter Weather 114 Sweet Marry ..119 the Chicago Bears after a five year SIXTH RAE Purse SI. 200. allowances 4 year olds and un. mile and 70 yards: Breen Permana No boy Adam Phelp McMullen 3- 1 8-1 2-1 10-1 10-1 2-1 fl-t 15-1 4- 1 6-1 Short Weigh Anchor. ..116 Landslide Ill Millo 116 Little Bolo.

116 Flying Silver. .106 Strolling Snuadron Ill layoff, announced today he also would return to wrestling competi War Reward 1181 'Volcano 112 Real Sad 107 'Many Land ..115 this month in New York, follow: Old West bury Havaheart 117 tion. i SEVENTH RACK Purse Il.ooo. claim' DE PAUW NAVAL nltrJ UtatM Girt Single. 1 Dori Hart: 2 Dorothy lTrd, Ing, 3 year olds, mile and 70 yard No boy Nagurskl said he had agreed to Heln Wanted 111 ...113 tiiivia u.

Gala Light 113 10 No boy Dinla. 3 Shirly Fry: 4 Betty Hot- headline a wrestling card here next Valdina Kovla 1 1 5 1 Millie Jean QUINTET BEATS rnqurat. South Orange. N. 6 LiUina H.

...110 Tuesday against an opponent yet to Darby Drncele ..117 Duolo Itaby Advice ..110 'Spring Glory tWltihwnrk 12o' EIGHTH RACE Purs 91,000. claiming. 4 year olds and up. 1 mile and 70 yards: Snow Apple 116 1 No boy 3-1 be selected. It will be his first Lcpaun, An York; 8 Marjoria J.

Waits, Atlanta. 7 Uloria Evan, Upper Mont-rlair, N. 8 Louixs Snow. Bakersfield. 'weed WABASH, 69 TO 49 EIGHTH RACE Purse 91.000.

claiming, Critchfield 15-1 4 year old and up. 1 l-lo nines: A Marram Carey. 5an Diego, Rollins 12-1 Onus 116 Eoiiret 108 Greencastle, Ind, Jan. 5 Special S7 2-1 wrestling appearance in 20 months. The bout will be in 'the nature of an experiment, he added, and he will decide after another engagement or two whether to continue Paced by Bob Cook, former Vni CaL; 10 I on stance Clifton.

New Smyrna, 11 Bnrhara Sehnfield. San Francineo. 12 Barbara T. TalmaUga, Santa Wise Hobby ....11 Ticky Oti ......10 Masculine ......11 tnizzr Hi Robert F. ......113 Royal Count 113 Happy .111 Darby 113 Ancipital .......113 Over Ill Sunspark ........111 Darby Du lid 8-1 -l No boy No boy No boy Pratt Phelp versity of Wisconsin freshman, the Jump Bid 120 Dingman ......113 Mattie Ill Fisher Pet ....103 Patriot 118 Prefer Tramut .111 En try.

Moniea, l.t Joanne Dnnn, De 3-1 Miss Marfa ....10.4 4-1 Moines. 14 Noren Haney. Greenwich, DePauw Navy V-5 basketball team tVanni Sid ....110 EiasssssJ wrestling. 9 Bierman 6-1 along en the transfer," Richardson stated, while baseball circles reported a group of fans will be called together after the league session to consider any proposal by Cambria. Williamsport dropped out of the Eastern league at the end of 1942 because of transportation difficulties.

Ad all and Talun to Top Marigold Mat Show All The Terrible Turk Adali, making his first appearance in the Chicago area in three years, will meet Wladyslov Talun, 6 foot 8 inch. 30S pound Polish giant, in the main event of a five bout wrestling la Nancy Slaughter, lensacola, tonight scored Us 11th victory as 16 Elaine Pwmw, Chicago; 17 Margaret Varner. El Paso. 18 EUie it defeated the Wabash college tea. Bayyille, Long Inland, N.

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J- and Norma Iefferman home town unavailable). program to be presented by Pro 2V i -m I) moter Benny Reuben Tuesday night in Marigold Gardens. Rudy Hoff Warneke Passes Screen Foley, Sticklen Pace 75-50 Victory by Fort Sheridan man. ex-Northwestern university Tests; Awaits Draft Call athlete, will meet Nick The Greek Led by Dick Foley, University of George, in one of the supporting Hot Springs, Jan. 5 (JP).

Lanky Lon Warneke, veteran Chi Illinois freshman star who reported vs mi sV to Fort Sheridan Tuesday afternoon fl I I cago Cub pitcher, took his preliminary examination at his local draft and Bill Sticklen, formerly of Notre '-v 3 bouts. Negro Sailor Five Beats Milwaukee Wehrs, 67-41 board tonight and announced he Dame, the Fort Sheridan Soldiers was ready "to toss hand grenades defeated the Milwaukee Harnisch- fegers, 75 to 50, in the post gym last night. Sticklen topped the Soldiers The Great Lakes Negro varsity basketball team, led by James Brown, former Southern university player, who scored eight field goals and four free throws for 20 points. with 20 points and Foley had 18, at Hitler and Hirohito." Warneke, who is married and has two children, will be 35 in March. He has not been reclassified 1-A but he said he was notifying the Cub management not to count on him for spring Chicagoans today hold St Bourbon in the same high regard it enjoyed in the city't early days.

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