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1 SPORTS AVIATION-FINANCIAL SPORTS AUTOS-CLASSIFIED BALTIMORE. SUNDAY MO It IN G. SEPTEMBER 27, 1931 o) rsn rn 1 rnu toira College? 1 3 MarlandTops Victorious Rider, Mother, And Start Of $20,000 Stake At Havre Dc Grace SHORE ELEVEN -SURPRISES BY LEADS HYGRO BY NOSE FOR SPRINT PURSE Addilional I'ivc Pounds Too Much For Favorilc At Havre Dc Grace RUGGED STAND i 1 W-. ifei- Kicking Of Reinhold Keeps Old Liners On Defensive hUL WOODS DASHES SUNMKMJS IS THIRD IN JUVENILE FIELD 80 YARDS TO SCORE 22,000 Sec Easlern Shore Handicap Run On Muddv Track Chalmers Tallies Second Touchdown In Final Period Hy V. KIMVARK MM 1141 VI' Staff Correspondent of The Sun Havre de Grace, Sept.

26 Two By CRAIG E. TAYLOR Staff Correspondent of The Sun College Park, Sept. 26 Uni fine Western chestnut colts the Valley i versity of Maryland's proud varsity Luke Stable's Burning Bln.e, and the football team paraded into action gainst Washington College in Byrd Stadium here today, prepared to score Nevada Stock Farm's Hygro -fought to a nose finish In the renewal of Ilia $20,000 Eastern Shore Slakes this afternoon on a muddy track before a large crowd. Burning Blaze, which earned the whisker decision, is owned by the Nn.sh brothers, Chicago, carried 120 pounds, was ridden by Willie Garner and was prepared for the contest by J. B.

Partridge. Hygro, owned by George Wingfield, is by Epinnrd and Ruddy Light and totod top weight of 125 pounds. Bobby Jones was his pilot Skin, Lulhcr up. ltalihit Skin linil No. position and Ilvm sixth, after two srralclies.

The plmlofiraph reveals that Habbit Skin did not maintain her position nnd Itore out and bothered II.VKi'o. I The iiliovo vis sifter 1 he start of nl 10 six-furlonR Iiarricr. The Kclnway wms equal for The 1vo I .5, (i I in 1,10 Hl'p (left) H.Vro, Jones up, nnd Hiibbil quickly and frequently, until such time as the second team could be entrusted with a lead of safe proportions. But the Shoremen tore into the Old Liners with what resources they possessed, to force the regulars to remain for the entire contest and battle with all their power to obtain a 13-to-0 victory. Reinhold' Boots Help Two weaponi belonged to Washing-1 ton, and they used them with startling Yanks Clinch Second Place 30LF TITLE WON und Dick Carman is his trainer.

efficiency. Foremost was the accurate Nearly two lengths back of them punting of Fritz Reinhold. Repeatedly By Twice Beating Senators LATEREDRALLY WILLIE GARNER MRS. BETTY GARNER BY MISS HICKS his arching spirals, placed with mathe matical precision, drove back the Garner, splattered 'with mud, put up a garrison finish to gel Burning Blaze home a nose in front of IJygro. finifihcd Willis Sharpe Kilmer's Sun-melus, piloted by Jockey Phillips, and in fourth place was W.

R. Coe's Pom peius, which was coupled with Polonaise. Then came the Brandywine charging Marylanders; back into un explored corners of their own terri- American League Lcfly, Gomez And Red tory, where touchdown drives were Champs Pound Out 11 Mrs, Vare Defealed, hardest to begin. Stable's Pencader, Mrs. John Hay Ruffing Pilch New- High Scores And Upsets Mark Whitney's Rabbit Skin, the Loma His accomplishment reached a climax Scores Of Yesterday Boston-Philadelphia, rain.

New York, 7-8; Washington, 2-3. Cleveland, 7: Detroit, 3. Stablo's Tick On, winner of the Hope In the third quarter, when he punted Hits To Take 7-To4 Dtrisioii Yorkers To Victory In 2 And 1, For Championship out of bounds three times in success ful; J. B. Respess' Our Opening Of Grid Campaign sion within Maryland's five-yard line.

Fancy, Felix Spatola's Wise Count, Dr. Chicago. 5-3; St. Louis, 4-13 Deciding Double Head J. Fred Adams' Step Liz.

John F. His first kick, from his own 36-yard mark, rolled beyond the safety man and found the side line at the four- Schorr's Frederick and Sylvester W. Buffalo, N. Sept. 26 (7P)-Mrs.

er Season EndsTodav Labrot's Mexico. Where They Play Today Boston if rhilade(hin Nrw York. lh.mll ('Iftvplnnn. National League Duke, Penn State, V. M.

Lehigh, Chicago And yard mark. His second, from a closer Glenna Collett Vare's reign as national women's golf champion was ended to I'liK'UBO ll SI. Richest Stake Of Track The first prize of $23,650 was the day by Helen Hicks, 20-year-old golf Scores Of Yesterday Standing Of The Clubs New York Bureau of The Sun Southern California Among Teams Losing First Games Of Season ing wonder from Long Island, who St. Louis, Cincinnati, 4. richest ever won in the history or Hewc de Grace stakes.

Second place was worth $3,000, third, $1,500, and r. w. PhllniMnhi. 107 44 TIKI Rnjlnn Ill New York, Sept. 26 The Yankees New Ml Ketuilt Ill lli 'lull position on Maryland's 38-yard mark, went off the field at the two-yard line.

The third, from approximately the same spot, found the chalk line five yards from the end zone. Maryland, pressed back in this fash-Ion, found scoring marches difficult to get under way. When they did gather momentum, the effort was most often defeated the five-time champion on the thirty-fifth green of the final round of the thirty-fifth annual tour WMhiiirinn St. i in fourth. $500.

Hygro was the favorite at 77 -Mill .371 nament, 2 up and 1 to play. By the Associated Preset 2 to 1 and Burning Blaze the second choice at 4Vi to 1. Tick On was rated at 5 to 1. at Washington, meeting the Boston rode into second place in the American League pennant race today by taking a double-header from the Washington Senators tit Yankee Stadium in the scramble for runncr-up honors and gold. It was the closest final in fifteen The nation's college football teams New York -Brooklyn (rain).

Pittsburgh-Chicago (rain). (Other clubs not scheduled.) Where They Play Today Now York at Brooklyn (tun g.imas). IMiiladVtnllia at. Boston. l'itlabilrgl) at Cbicago (two gamra).

SI. Inua at Cincinnati. Standing Of The Clubs v. i. pet w.

Red Sox. years oi championship play and Jockey Tommy Luther, who piloted inaugurated the 1931 season yester NEW YOTIK WASHINGTON marked the first time Mrs. Vare had halted by disastrous fumbling. Some was attributable to faulty passes from Rabbit Skin, won the purse for Burn AbllHOV AMI II I day to the usual accompaniment of been beaten in the six times she had ,1 (i 3 Mvrr ii 01 ing Blaze, according to how the race (i 2 .1 They not only moved Wo second center, but others were plain muffs, a 1 i gained to the final round of the na wpll dolph-Macon, 7-7. Another Virginia Conference school, Richmond, conquered Virginia Military Institute, 7-0.

In the Big Ten. Chicago succeeded in beating Cornell College of Iowa. 12 to 0, but bowed to Hillsdale, of Michigan, 7 to 0, in the second half of a double-header. Minnesota had better luck, turning back North Dakota State, 13 to 7, and Ripon, 30 to 0. Indiana nosed out Ohio University, cham 1 1 3 (I high scores and with a few jolting form reversals tossed in for good Huth rf.

tional. place, but they locked the doors be 4 4 4 0 0 1 4 II 1 3 II 1 oiirtu 1t HI f.nl... 11!) 1 7ft 77 measure. Hicks played the 35 holes in 163 was run. His rougnnouse taciics, oy bothering Hygro from the time they hooked up in front and until Rabbit Skin was a beaten horse brought hind them.

When Lefty Gomez pitched Went Hnrn. Knh.l Siifiiipr.c. York. K7 111 I'liilsilllolila 1 H7 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 4 0 10 1: Cbicago S'J 70 Ronton fi3 Sl .414 Nine times Maryland fumbled, and eight times a pair of Washington arms hugged the ball in recovery. The field was wet and soggy, and the ball was slippery and hard to handle.

Maryland, on the attack for more than three- them to victory in the first game, 7 These upsets and some of them were astonishing occurred in widely I.flrv.ss. I.i.vri.i;b strokes, six more than women par fn defeating the Philadelphia veteran 3 12 7 7H 7 Clm limltl fH 111 a oooi to 2, they took possession of the cov ijomez.p. M.i rh r.v.p Cincinnati, Sept. 26 CP) A ninth-In eted position and when Red Ruffing and gaining her fourth title of the year. She previously had triumphed about his suspension for the remainder of the meet.

Luther carried Hygro out until his mount couldn't stand the gaff any more. pions of the Buckeye Conference, 7 to 6. ning rally that netted two runs failed scattered sectors of the far-flung foot' ball front. Penn State Humbled In the East, for instance, Bob Hig- Hvlifrti. (I (I 0 0 10 0 0 Wcirer.w.

OOOO Tolnlt. SLSJJSL in the Metropolitan, Eastern and New quarters of the time, had most opportunity for these errors. Not only were to help the Reds materially here today Kansas, of the Big Six schools, had the most important engagement and Totalj. .12 27 Hvcro. destiite the interference, still and they dropped the first game of the multiple pass plays hampered, but IBittH for Fiwlipr In piubtb Inning.

hurled them to another success in the final fray, 8 to 3, they clinched their place for the winter. Tying Run Forced In The Senators got off to a two-run lead in the first game, but 'a single, whipped the Colorado Aggies, 27 to 6. York State championships. Rough Road To Titla In her victorious march through the field to the title she had sought un forward passing was highly hazardous. N.w York A (101210 17 the closing series of the season with gins' Penn State eleven bowed, 7-0, to little Waynesburg College, a team which won only two games out of Wmlilnstun loin i Many Scores High the Cardinals, 7 to 4.

Vri-or iifttov Hrwnrer Huns mttw in HfM had a chance to win, but he weakened considerably in the last sixteenth, duo probably to the mud and the flva pounds more he carried than Burning Blaze. Play pretty much followed form In Rlr. CIi.did (21, Hewi-ll, llillli, (ionirx. (idirw. The Cards touched Larry Benton for successfully three times, Miss Hicks nine last season.

Lehigh, another Oi Woodt Dashes 80 Yards The Old Liners gained lots of ground; 20 first downs were registered by the Terrapins, but to little effect. liHry. liltH ill''. 'inri-e-n. the Southwest although Texas Chris till 8IUn hif Iiry.

NarrinPH I Joiiipb, 14 hits. Cullop hit a homer in the a pass and two infield outs reduced their margin to one run in the fourth. tne so-called major squads, was rtire Fft mi hfmft ork. 7: Wahinffton tian had been doped to beat Louisiana State by a much larger margin than sixth with one on base. beaten by Ursinus, 12-7 in another Burning Blaze stamped himself as In the fifth Hadley walked three men nae un nails wrr tia'iify, on imnip, IT KiKher.

I. Wnrk out Dy H'lv. it: by disposed of the champions of two nations and orie former American title-holder. She defeated Enid Wilson, the British champion, in the semi-final ET. T.ltri rlNf'IN VATT Only twice did the attack rea.ch its objective and cross the Washington 3 to 0.

Ci.nw.. ft; bv WHior, 1. iIk 4 l(T It (llrv. 3 in and forced in the tying run as Bluege mud jolt to the experts. Most of the other games in the East, however, ran being a first-class 2-year-old, a game horse and a stayer.

Garner got him All. II. H. II. A Ali.K.II II Scoring was higher, in general, In the 4 1.1 Inning, off Mai-harry, fl In 1 2 3 tnninus; off Fiuliir.

in 1 Inniim: 'iff Weavtr, 0 in 1 inniiiK. losing pilchpr Mstlley. I'miiir. Van 4 12 4 lllgli.1l... 4 1 2 II .1 goal line.

The first time was a single had booted a bunt in between, and after Marberry appeared on the scene round yesterday and won from Marion true to form. nl rf ft 1 4 away well, never being farther back East than in any of the other sectors, play, in which Al Woods, quarterback. Uratlin. CamnM.l anil iiiiiow n. lime iM.t, Hm.pr.2li 1 1 1 1 thi 4 0 16 S(riii 4 1 3 II ir ill ft 1 2 ft The 74-to-0 score run up by Michigan than sixth and, once clear in tne Out in the Far West where competi another tally rode in on a long fly.

Hollins, of Santa Cruz, national titleholder in 1921, in the third round. raced 80 yards from scrimmage. The II (inil J.lu 4 1 .111 llafry.ff.. 6 1 2 It H'AMllN'nTOV NKW YOKK stretch, the jockey gave him a power State on Alma was the high mark Gomez held off the Senators after i'irnrllo 2b 5 0 0 0 4 13 1 second occasion was a march of 87 tion was tough anyway, Slip Madi gan's Gaels from St. Mary's of Call All II.

II. 'I I Ab R.H.O.A Martin.if.. 1 (I 1 II tl (Ir.mliif. 3 12 3 II The final duel was a nerve-tingling ful ride. The colt responded to tne of the day, but, in the East, Army, Co 1) orlifr.aa a Mver 4 1 1 3 .1 yards in a sustained drive, with Chal 2 2 4 0 the third inning and the Yanks kept thundering along, Increasing their match where neither was ever more Wilarm.r.

3 II II A Ishy.c... I 1 4 a 1 lumbia, New York University, Cornell xi mers breaking over right tackle for baton and gave all he had. Garner's was a garrison finish and deserved all fornia started where they left off last year, upsetting the powerful Southern 1 1 than three holes ahead of the other, ManiiiHM; 10 0 4 liilbert.M. 4 12 12 llrnlon 2 0 I t'uil 1 I) 0 the final five yards to score. and Pittsburgh all aggregated 60 points or more and scores of 50 points or Manual, If.

Wl rf. I Killidl.lb. Illlliir.3n. 0 0 1 11 4 (i 2 0 2 10 0 3 California outfit, 13-7. Stanford was Washington made only one first Miss Hicks and Mr.

Vare. trading the lead four times during the day. On the final 17 holes the match was Total. 7 14 27 .32 4 27 1 Kiuh.rr. Hvnl rf 0 rar tb.

4 1 Inc. If 4 2 lry.w.., 3 I 4 Huffing, p. 4 held to a scoreless tie by the Olympic 0 2 2 (1 1 I 2 (1 OHIO OOI ft 0 10 0 OOll 040 110 1 0 0 (I 0000 0 0 0 1 0 2 .1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 UtaHcd for Benton in nintb. lead as they went. Ruth Drives In Pair A third-inning rally regained the lead for the Yanks in the secftnd game.

Trailing hy one run as they went into their half of that frame. Ruffing and more were fairly common. Chicago Breaks Even 3 1 2 1 Itrown.p. 0 O.Kik'Iipi.p. Club of San Francisco and California had to come from behind in the last i.

I.onia 0 2 0 I all It ft II squared no less than four times. Miss down, and was helped to that on a penalty in the fourth quarter. The Shoremen, using the Harlow shift, employed only the single wingback (I 0 (I 0 0 2 2 Hicks finally took the lead on the lirrma Htrinp. Rrnlon. Iturorbef.

Runs bat Limine. Wravif.ii. quarter to nose out Santa Clara, 6-2, The Utah Indians, perennial cham ed In Rottmilry, Martin, liflbert. Howeis, thirty-second hole, added the thirty the applause accorded him and his mount as they returned to the judges' stand. Con Amore Finishes Strong The Eclipse Handicap, which mipht just as well been named the Worth-ington Valley Handicap, was a contest from beginning to end between J.

W. Y. Martin's good filly Con Amore and Mrs. Margaret Emerson Amory's Follow On. They reached the wire heads 'll on (2l.

Hlrtoil I2l. Ill a Ureal! device, and did not try a forward pass. .33 3 3 24 II Tol.nl.. .3.1 ft 13 27 In Two Grid Games Chicago, Sept. 26 (P) Coach Amos 'latiliee.

Slriiio. lloina run Ntubn third with a birdie four and then held Glenna even on the next two to clinch aiei lowers. Hf i jiii. Saninrra jlallatian Combs singled and Ruth drove two runs home with a double down the right-field foul line, When Gehrig and IHilIM for tihrhi-r In WW York I Maryland first score came early in the second quarter. After Plummer re right ll.

4 0 0 (1 1 5 t-M 2 0 1 0 0 pions of the Rocky Mountain Conference, met with their first defeat since 1927 when they bowed to Washing eathrole. lliinble (il Higli. lovrers lo Renlon to linroelier tn Hrnilrli'k: Jill Wn.liinsctou. 0 the victory. Miss Hicks barely missed an eight-foot putt csn the thirty-fifth ftnns Nttprt in l.n 1 v.

covered a fumble on Maryland's 36- r-i-tnr 1 nniin, iry. lo llt'Nilrb'k jteiilon Htrlpp IniroPber to Dickey followed with singles the (Jinpinsti, llirkpy. Mmin-ll. ivtiv, Left, on basis -HI, l.oul, 7: i ini-iliosll yard line the Shoremen made no head Alonzo Stagg's and the University of Chicago's fortieth football team was good enough to win the first game of a double-header from Cornell College. I.

Haw on hall-(lff IMIalian. off Benton, green, which would have given her ftim I2J. IMHi I Iji-hritf. Huffing, Tlin-p ba bit HTiftrin Stwrll way on attack. Reinhold' punt toward Klrm-k r.ul -llv llslliilian.

Hrolnn, 2. lilt ton, 7-6. In the South, the 7-0 victory South Carolina registered over the highly touted Duke eleven was the high spot, Krwrli, I liar nil limn (iplirig. Holm? 11m- Mnnili.il l.ry. Ili.nbin tV.nin to Lift, on bun New York.

7: Yanks finally emerged with a three-run lead which Ruffing protected the rest of the way. l.ili-lier Bf llsllshan lAi-bvl. VVllfl liiteh- apart, with W. R. Coe Masked iJall Mnvrr In tlhl lli-nioii.

fmnirrs lligler, Ouialey and brotl. the corner crossed the line for a touch back. of Mount Vernon, Iowa. 12 to 0, but 3. rin-H 0.1 balls (Iff Hi una The Philadelphia Athletics will be of the day, although there was consid Evades Safety Man third.

They went down the backstretch almost as a team, and on the bend Masked Ball dropped back, beaten. did not have quite ertough left for the second encounter and was defeated by Hillsdale (Mich.) College, 7 to 0. Sun Beau Is Given ,117 iwlipr, off 2. flinirn OMI -Rv lUowTi, 1: bv Ruffing, by Fiarhw. br H'Mirpr.

2 Hilv- off Mrnwn, 7 in 3 inning; ofT li'fbrr, 3 in 4 tnninw; off IYpb.pt, 2 in 1 inning f.ifrhrr M'own. Cmpirffi t'anip-bHI. flinnrrn and Van Tim erable surprise that Virginia could get better than a tie with Ran On the first play, after the ball was entertained at the Yankee Stadium tomorrow as the teams bring the season to a close. The Senators will wind up given to Maryland on the 20-yard Top Weight In Stake Con Amore, piloted by Pat Remillard, mark, Al Woods, Maryland quarter had her head in front, but in the back, broke through the right side of From a Staff Correspondent stretch Follow On showed slightly in Rain Prevents Final the Washington line, sidestepped to front. Remillard's great finish, how Football Results left when he reached the fullback, and Havre de Grace, Sept.

26 Willis Sharpe Kilmer's Sun Beau, leading ever, got Connie up to triumph. The- Athtctic-Doston Tilts continued slanting course down the victory by 3 and 1. Glenna's Putting Erratic Helen had only one three-putt green during the day and matched her famous rival shot for shot through the fairways. Glenna was erratic with he: putter, with several one-putt greens to her credit during the morning but two three-putt greens in the afternoon. Her marvelous work on the greens in the morning enabled her to overcome a lead of three holes Helen held through the twelfth and take four of (he last six to finish the first 18 1 up.

Glenna was in trouble nearly all day. either from the tee or on her second shots with Helen consistently outdriv ing her and sending her long, low irons straight for the pin. Mrs. Vare's higher trajectory shots were competing with a high wind and frequently were yar race was at three-quarters. Callahan had the Goodstone Blind field.

He was forced to within a yard of the west side line near Washington's 40-yard mark, but Reinhold's final Philadelphia, Sept. 26 W) Rain to money winner of the thoroughbred world, was given 128 pounds today by Joe McLennan for the 520,000 Havre de day caused the cancellation of the last Lane away winging in the Belvedere, which was at a mile and 70 yards, and two American League games sched Grace Cup Handicap, which will be lunging tackle failed. Woods shortened his stride, and galloped all the way to the goal line with Dickerson trailing she led the other four a dog's life. John Goff's Mine Sweeper followed in sec run next Saturday, South Carolina Team Beats Duke Eleven, 7-0 Columbia, S. Sept.

26 (P) Earl Clary, sophomore halfback, led the South Carolina Gamecocks to a 7-to-0 victory over Duke University here today. It was the first start for the North Carolina team under Coach Wallace Wade, who turned out Squthern Conference championship clubs at Alabama, and the Blue Devils' first defeat since their opening game of last season with the Gamecocks. uled for Shibe Park this season. The pennant-winning Athletics were to have played a double-header with the Boston Red Sox, and as the season Mrs. Payne Whitney's Twenty Grand in ineffectual pursuit.

got in with 124 pounds. Mate was as Maryland scored again in the final ond place for a half, but then gave way to the Greentree Stable's Measure, which could not catch Blind Lane. Walter M. Jeffords' Allez Vite moved signed 120, and Sun Meadow, second to ends tomorrow in a game between the A's and the Yankees in New York the period, when a march from its own 13-yard line, with Poppelman and both Twenty Grand and Mate in sev eral races, 105. St.

Bridcaux, a stable Berger doing most of the runnine. into third place when Measure took second. mate of Twenty Grand, was allotted culminated in a 5-yard dash off right tackle by Chalmers for the score. Two Left Badly Two others the Mapleton Stud's 116. The weights: Anrhors 103 11 Wtshinatfm Vah i2 Male Blind Honbog 1ii 1111 GamhT Tancred and Sylvester W.

Labrot's Anne Arundel also were in the race. 13 Washington 0 51 0 Villanova 32 Loyola. 0 Pittsburgh. 61 Miami 0 Ursinus 12 Lehigh 7 R. 1 8 Maine 7 Fordham.

28 Thiel 0 Army 60 Ohio North. 0 26 0 N. Y. 63 0 Carnegie Tech 25 0 Boston Col. 26 Catholic U.

7 40 Niagara. 0 St. Bona- Iloly Cross H2 0 Columbia. 61 Middleburg 0 Providence. 0 "Williams.

13 Boston U. 0 7 0 Hitysrd lio Mowm lol Dartmouth. 56 6 U.N. 37 WakeF'r'st 0 22 Colby 0 S.C 7 Duke 0 W. Va 14 6 Geo.

53 Shenandoah 0 68 0 W. and 14 AWVa.Wes. 0 George- Lebanon town 25 0 7 7 Richmond. 7 V. M.

0 W. and 32 0 V. P. 1.... 33 King 0 42 6 Davis and 31 0 Olympic Stanford.

0 Club 0 W. and M. 32 f) N. C.State. 18 7 ned off line.

Both women were under a strain during the afternoon round, with the championship hinging on nearly every putt and as against medal scores of 81 for Glenna and 82 for Helen in the morning they took 84 and 81 respectively for only seventeen holes in the Blind ane I'bv ky May 112 MarrUnd f'rhh HawiMl Wilrhfll roie Kwin Korrill WtKI h1mr Brjrr but they didn't get a chance to run. Anne, piloted by Remillard, was on hef bad behavior and was placed on the i' kgammon 1.l 1 luaitir llei-k 'M l7 llorspt Ulsre loll Hle.ili,i,B t'7 III" Vnn 1 10" Hideaway UN I. Pi-kPTrn rowi4h fartt Plifiatrti KnhiHMin RfinttnM lhhin Plummet I'Mielste. bo Ji.iii IJiiint 10." games cannot be played. In the cancellation of the two games, the Athletics lost the opportunity to tie the Yankees for total games won in a season.

The Athletics have won 107 games this year, while the American League record is 110, made by the Yankees in 1027. The Athletics, not including tomorrows game, have won a total of 313 games in three consecutive seasons, a new American League record. The Ibrmcr record was 302. Of the 107 games won this season. 11 were from Washington; 11 from New York; from Cleveland; 16 frorn Boston; IS from Detroit; 14 from St.

Louis, and 1J from-Chicago. outside of the gate. Then Tancred. ridden by Workman, was taken to the outside. When the barrier was released afternoon.

They had medals of 48 and 46 for the first nine of the second round. Tancred was pointed toward the crand-stand. interfering with Anne. Neither Fisherman Luck On rage. 10 Fisherman's Luck will lt(? found tins niorninsr on Page 10 of this section.

I'aHoi n.ti.-or A-lilel lot Toner Ion Sim Bean I'JS ivnaie 112 l. BnOi-ails 1 Hi IV Kieilniid 111 Surf Board Ml pilliH Ml iiiir Tnj.le Bird M' ad' Hi." tlri I.e to- IV ri'ii, or Vollllis. 1o( i(li "Ill lion Tambour 1" Hil'sbrirooflb to? 1 otv 'Irand, Toddy. T'ed Aon 11m H.rtor loo 1 I.e Vit 102 While '12 ran. The fans booed.

8,000 Swarm Green The two players were almost engulfed in the stampede on the 3.1th Mirvlnnil 1 It B-M Wliinitrtn A A Chslmcv. Tri fm twnl 'halmr. 1 I tir kirks. im O'laBe. Bkr for Hrrt.

for Pl'lmmff. flfree TMrg. mmr Grw- F-s-) lmman O'Mura. Tinn t( our- J. H.

Stotlrr, who saddled Follow On, sent a winner to the post in tha green as Helen sank a short putt to (Continued on 2d Sports Page) (Continued 6th Sport Page) Jar Hub lKliTalenCTtnnej 104.

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