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PAGE 22 Baltimore, Thursday, THE SUN SPORTS September 20. 194.1 BURGOO MAID SCORES EASILY Suiiligkt On Sports -hirir By JESSE A. 1JTIIICVM, Sports Editor NAYY GRIDMEN JOIN MARYLAND Twenty Men From N.C. Pre-Flight Follow Coach Bryant TROPHY FINALS IN STADIUM Cardinal Gibbons Title Game Shifted To 2.30 P.M. Sunday As Wins Hawthorne Sprint Favorite At $4.40 EVER SINCE Dan Parker, New stadium with the air-compressed York columnist, told a large turn out of fans at the recent Oriole roof and hydraulic brakes.

Russo rally that Baltimore should have The final game of the Cardinal a major-league franchise, the ques By JOHV F. CHANDLER College Park, Sept. 19 (JP) SELECTIONS FOR LAUREL PARK Beat Bet ret In capital letters FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH FIFTH SIXTH SEVENTH Hedgethorn Saros MALVASET Piccadilly Nance's Ace Manadni Miss Lov'Ie Cacrio By Don Reed Royal Favor R'd Scraper Flying Level Grand Party Sheltie Fr. Or Foe Po'y Cor's Knule Edgemere Sixt'n Cents MillvC Post Huste ArmrBjsll Cnsh'macree Sea Com El Toreador Amlcl Saros MALVASET Senate Nance Ace Manadru Guerrilla Ef Toreador" By Bun Dial Hrditelhom Sixt'n Cents Waymark Grand Party Incoming fr Or Foe Wise Shot Cacho 8o'dron Olrl R'd Scraper Poochanelll Piccadilly BlueCross Salvo Top Sergt. WickcIGal Hedgethorn Voyagenr Malvaset Senate EPIC LADY Manadru Wise Shot El Toreador ByTurfsun Amici Mightiest Flying Level Piccadilly Sheltie Salvo Top Sergt Bloodhound EobDId Saros Ail)l Post Haste Eddleow Connachla Guerrilla Knute Rate Case Saros Malvaset Piccadilly INCOMING Cush'macree fopSeTgU El toreador ByRoamer Amici Tenn.

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Salvo Miss Lov'Ie Knute Trasedirnne 6 arcs AJUL1? Epic Laj1 Cusli macree Guerrilla Br la lexeme XTnicl I Saros I Malvaset Piccadilly I Sheltie I Manadru op Sergt lEfToreador CONSENSUS Hate Case I R'd Scraoer I Airily Senate I Incoming I Salvo I Wise Shot I Knute Hedgethorn I Sixt'n Cents I Flying Level I Ariel Miss'n I Nance'a Ace I Fr. Or Foe I Guerrilla I Bloodhound Chicago, Sept. 19 (A3) Ruth Si-dell's Burgoo Maid, a mare, ran six furlongs in 1.11 to tion wnen are we going to get FREDDY RUSSO, the clever feath Gibbons Trophy series between Lincoln AC, champions of the Football fortunes at the University it? has been asked many times. erweight from New Jersey, is start Saturday Junior circuit, and St. of Maryland skyrocketed today xour guess on that important point is as good as mine.

I doubt ing all over again. Freddy won 50 straight professional bouts before he encountered the champion of if it is the near future. Major- when a score of players of the disbanded North Carolina Preflight School moved onto the campus, following their old coach, Paul league magnates realize there are the feathers, Sal Bartola. He low Helena, of the Eastern Junior wheel, will be played at the Stadium at 2.30 P.M. Sunday afternoon.

Final arrangements to use the big bowl were made by Harold Callowhill. acting commissioner of the Division of Amateur Snorts. weak spots in their structure, but despite changing conditions during ered his colors, but was not dis graced by any means. By rant. Maryland athletic officials were this generation no alterations of capture todays feature event at Hawthorne, the Forest Park Handicap, by three lengths from the Utopia Stable's Valdina Lamar.

Bryan Wise Bushwacker was third Ridden by Jackie Martin, Burgoo Maid forged to the front on the stretch turn and scored rather handily. In the mutuels she paid $4.40, $3.20 and $2.80, while Val dina Lamar was $5.80 and $4.20, and Bushwacker $17.60. It was revealed here today that reluctant to discuss this sudden up any kind have been made in their One of his victories was scored here at the expense of Pittsburgh Jackie Wilson, one of the best yesterday afternoon. turn of luck in the absence setup. The two finalists survived a field Bryant, a navy lieutenant com The majors are slow to make lightweights in the game.

of 28 clubs that started the Dlav- mander. who received his discharge changes of any kind. Parker Russo again hopes for another offs in August. In getting into the today at Camp Shelton, navy sepa crack at the crown, and he is tak finals M. Helena defeated St.

Rose ration center at Norfolk. touched on a subject the fans wanted to hear discussed, and needless to say he was one of the ing the right course to convince promoters he will rate It. The Jer of Lima by an 8 2 score, while Lincoln downed Sacred Heart, of Bryant was to have coached Ihe llighlandlown. 3 to 0. as Bauer Laurel Laurel.

Md. llt preflight school at Chapel Hill this fall. There was no doubt about the sey battler will make his argument with his fists. One of the stepping twirled a no-run-no-hit game. Spy Song, Dixiana Stables' crack! 2 year-old, had been declared out of Saturday $10,000 Juvenile Handi- GIBBERISH ine two rivals have already met windfall for Maryland when this gang of husky, suntanned athletes stones will be placed in his path Monday in the Coliseum, where he M.

GIBBS rap. hit the deck and registered at meets Leroy Jackson, of Cleveland, high spots of the rally. Dan told Bill Dyer and the writer Baltimore cannot be denied for long. He declared that this city is a natural and must be given top consideration when baseball expansion is contemplated. iziiiz Argument twice this year and each holds a victory.

Some thrilling hurling in scheduled as Carr. of St. Helena. the university. in a.

ten-round scrap. AH In Condition opposes Bauer, of the Lincolns. ONE LITTLE single was all that Hawthorne Results I By the Associated Press 1 This An' That A program in honor of the lat AH appeared in top-flight condi Bob Feller allowed the Tigers of tion, having been at work under Cardinal Gibbons is now being arranged as part of the program Sun WRESTLING fans will see some Detroit yesterday. Bryant's direction since May. The "ST S1.500: 3-yr.

up: 6' fur. Tullahoma. 110 (N. I. Piersom.

thing new Tuesday night in the BALTIMORE'S outstanding attend The resultant victory of the new arrivals, plus an original squad rilST CE S2.000; the Caigagorm; 3-yr Ac up; 6 fur. Bob Did 113 xAmicl 110 PariyGirl 115 HadaPaul 113 Aralak 113 xRoyal Favor. 110 F.ateCase 113 bxShella May. 105 Jimmie Aid 118 Edgemere 113 aDarglo 113 Hedgethorn 113 Also Eligible xTragedienne. 105; Sauari-ron Crl.

110: bxCarreau, 105; Flying Scout. 118 aMcHenr-Richards entry. bQuaker Stable-Bonuomo entry. SECOND 3-yr. 6fur.

xSaros Ill iDevon 113 Sixteen 116 Chance Bras 116 xRoad Scraper. llliNoOuota 116 xTennessee Maid 108'xWalter Haight 111 xTintrel 106: Voyageur 116 xBoy Larkmead. HHLas Vegas. 116 AlfO EligibleCaesar B. 116: Mightiest.

118; xChat Hopkins, 108; Patty Boy. 118. third 2-yr. the Gowell: S'i lur. Popo Lass 113 Malvaset 116 Coliseum where two types of day.

Admission will be free to Sunday's trophy tilt. Cleveland Indians, which you S12.40, S4.20. S3. 00 Str.m Band. 108 B.

choln. J2.80, S2 40 Lucky Ann. 105 iA. Fay S4.20 ance figures last year and thus far this season are "convincing. The of 35, will give the Terrapins at matches will be featured.

least three strong outfits. probably know all about by this time, left the Bengals balancing great sweep made by the Orioles Gino Garibaldi meets Laverne Boxers In Chicaeo iim' i.ii. wueen. just Hiram. Port Harmon.

Hard Jester. Solid Sender. Bon Ridge. Whippet, Jean Blitg. Mordecai Most of the players said thev Baxter in a catch-as-catch-can hour last season, when they won the themselves shakily upon the edge had received overtures from other pennant, the playoffs and the and Wladislaw Talun grapples Hans biso SECOND SI 500: elm 3-yr: fur.

HearUi Broom, 109 IR. Campbell-. of a lead that had dwindled to one Southern and Eastern schools and Tumor World Series, was a natural Chicago. Sept. 19 (A) Ray (Sugar) Robinson and Jake La Motia arrived today to resume training for their 12-round bout in Comiskey Park next Wednesday.

five departed after looking over 111.20. SS.40. S4.00 full game. magnet. Kampfer in a Greco-Roman test.

The difference? In the former style everything goes, but in the where cobwebs held forth In clusters before. And it reminds some that following the previous war to end war that the U. of Md. came up with a batch of Marines who did rather well in a pigskin way. 1 1 Stuff SPEAKING OF doing well there is the Navy team this season.

You hear a lot of high expectancy talk about this star-studded outfit, and one hopes the guys. on the banks of the Severn really go to town in a large way. But have you noticed that they are taking over the And have you ever heard of many teams that could master this business in the very first season? meeiui. 101 A. ayi.

S4.80. S3.20 This enabled the Washington The real -test came this year. The the Maryland set-up. bat a score or so remained, practicing this after wuemaxon. 109 IA S3 SO Time 1.19 4-5.

Fiyoma. Mehack. Extri- Senators, enjoying a holiday as a Flying 116 Poochanelli 116 pmzo ama, orand Lex, Travel, PnscJla Prim ran. noon under the direction of Carney xMUly lll armtary. iij xPlefon Hill lll'Miss 113 Birds lacked the color of 1944.

They had no players to match Red Em-bree, Howie Moss, Felix Mackie-wicz and the like. It was a drab result of the hand-picked schedul ing indulged in by Owner Griffith Comic Ann 116JChaltic 113 Leslie, line coach. "We followed Bryant to Mary Daily Double Miss Tullahoma and Hearth Broom paid $86.80 or Cermic 113'Riskless. 1,13 to really enjoy themselves. Also Eligible xJane uaie.

ni; aAiriij. 116: Crazy Whirl. 113: Waymark, 116. PIQ UM US (MOB outfit by comparison, and ex land because we liked him and want an seemed to be While this loss was not an en tremely lucky to stagger into the the consensus of most of the former TMiwo si. 500- 6 fur.

Money King. 118 tG. South'. ss 40. ss.bo.

rn joyable occasion for the Bengals playoffs. Navy athletes. All are eligible to it certainly didn't come in the ascborscn-Massimiano entry. FOURTH S2.000 elm 3-yr. iz lip: 6 fur.

Ariel Mission 116 Devil's Bit 110 xRoueh Feathers 113 Adviser 116 PostHasie 113 xRoval Patch. 108 New Flame 1 17 Grand Party Ill Tit Tat Toe 116 Senate 113 Csptnin Dave. 113 B. Vicholji S4.20. S3.

SO Yet. according to Herb Arm play here under Southern Confer Greco-Roman variety all holds must be applied above the waist. Returning to the Orioles and the return of players the end of the war also means members of the official family also will be back on the job by next year, Jack Dunn, owner of the club, expects to be back in civvies within the next two weeks. Charley Knapp, who has been in the Navy, is due to return to his desk in the Oriole front oljicc in which he served untiringly up to the outbreak of the war. Charley, son of the late Interna nature of a shocking surprise.

Any ence rules, the majority have two years of collegiate competition xPlrcadilW 113 rPllot Star 108 strong, who has served the Orioles well as general manager, the Birds have drawn more than 300,000 fans this season. time a team is slated to face Feller it has better than an even chance Also Eligible xHign Bit. 103: xrree Duchess. 108; xSun Mucla, 100; Talasea. Navy does everything very well in football except in the maltjcr of keeping their goat mascots nu left.

Included were: Center From Notre Dame 110. of losing. ucn Anoy. us ia. earn ST 40 T.

me 113 4-5 Miss Cry Babr. Chance Dance. Castel Beau. Pinafore. DuMabom also ran.

roowTM S2.0O0: 3-yr up; 6 fur American Flyer. 114 IA. Fieher. S4.S0, S3.20. S2.S0 Sia.tor Jimmy.

'J. Jesopi SS.S0, S30 Tartan. 102 I Gillespiei V4.00 T. me 1.125 2-5. Meimes.

Vinlt Mamr. Valdtn Bright. Scared Cards. Dauntless Bo. First Command, Quilt also ran.

I would say that this figure FIFTH S2.500; the Patapsco; 3-yr. no: In any event the Bengals have Ralph Stewart, 195 pounds, who merically straight. 6 ftir. stands out. This year's, team can't seven to play, the Senators five.

They're all at sea on (hat Hiah 6ir. Eddleow played center for Notre Dame last year and who played for Missouri compare favorably witn last sea One game separates them, which is 1 12 Nance Ace, tnp 107 xEoic Lady 10R 114 Incoming 112 107 xSheltle 106 112 Markobob 112 tn son's, but there has been no appreciable falling off in attendance. aShlned Uo xUmpydan Tarn bJ Curry problem. Bemembert in 1943; Robert Crosland, 1944 end at Duke who remained out in 1943 about the distance between the eyebrows of a horsefly, if a horsefly rirTH S2 000: tional League president and head I 3-yr 1 mi. 70 yds.

Nichois Sugar Chest, 109 B. Plane Shadow. 112: xArmy Also Eligible- Several rainy Sundays cut into the attendance total this year. but who played at the University of has eyebrows. 102 Belle.

110: xBlue Cross. of the Orioles, turned in a fine job when he stepped into his father's bPatrick-Norralk aHowie-Huntley entry, AMONG THE more interesting golf tournaments tentatively on next fampa 1942; Dick Johnson From here on in, each day will Stable entry. And the big test is yet to come. sa.oo, ss.oo. S3.20 What N'tl-t.

110 A. Fischer" S7.20. S4 20 107 (1. Jessopi S2.S0 1 44 2-5. Jaealitos.

Nostalgia. So Proudly, Valdina Aide. bVnamin Dee. Gay Captain also ran. bDaniels and Shaffer emry.

SIXTH S2.500; 3-yr. bp; the Golin; 1 year's fairways schedule now being Duke guard in 1944; Jack Toler, halfback at Millsaps College, Jack The mark of quality and good service for more than forty years. FUEL OILS high-heat; dependable OIL BURNERS Famous for fuel economy Expert Service for all makes of oil burners Call LAfayette 54S0 PETROLEUM Heat Power Co. 421 W. North Ave.

MT. ROYAL Baseball should be close to normal mi. Friend Or Foe. 110 Sting Lea 118 mulled over by the brass hats. next season.

There will be a gen bring its own thrills for the imme diately interested fans. Their interest, however, gen erally speaking, is purely aca demic. To the players it is some known as the United States Golf son, in 1944. and at Louisiana State in 1943; and Harry Bonk, at erous supply of players. The Inter Salvo 115 Bright 118 rConnarhta 110 Manadru 112 xBui O'Sullivan 112 SIXTH S3.S0O: 3-yr 6 fur.

Burgoo Maid. Ill tJ. W. Martini. national should be considerably Association, is the public links championship.

S4.40. S3. 20. S2.S0 Dartmouth last year. A good part of the unexpected seventh S2.000; elm 4-yr.

up; 1 ml. 70 yds stronger. vicina umir, 112 iw. Hawkfworthi. thing else.

You will recall some seasons back shoes. Young Dunnie also is expected to take more active participation in the management of his club. Fred Stabley, who has covered many sports events for the Associated Press in this section, returns to his native York, to become city editor of the Gazette And Daily. -ir Do You Know Thai The Orioles have a flock of fine SS.S0, S4.20 Bushwhacker. 105 Iff.

L. Pterson I17.M For instance, the last time the pitching prospects on their list of when Baltimore was host to this highly interesting and colorful af nme 111. WUIie. Harriet Sue Total Victory. Zacjpei.

My Tet Rambler Tigers engaged the Chicago Cubs 116 108 118 118 110 115 111: 116; players in the service. Bob Repass recruits are linemen, Maryland's short suit. Bryant has on hand more than a dozen capable backfield men. The players said they had scrimmaged Duke a couple of times and in a iVorld Series the winner who was by far the best shortstop rarasang. rvavy cross also ran.

SEVENTH S2.500: 1 ml. Silvery Moon, 103 IA. fair, played over the Mt. Pleasant layout which proved to be of championship caliber. grabbed off more than $6,000 per the league when he was called S1S.40.

SK.20. S4.20 Sea 113 Valdina Grand Toy 116 xMercy sStinglnn 116 Guerrilla Tory Row 116 Atrarlst aToo Sergeant 120 xHarel's xPomoey Corners 108 Gullah Also Eligible xComedv Player. xMiss Lovable. 110; Wise Shot, xBrother Dear. 110.

aJ. Scaffidi entry. EIGHTH $2,000 3-yr. A up; 1 xRough Amos. 110.

Briaresone xGood 10" Wolf Creek xMarouet 110 Bloodhound Grand Destiny. 10 Knut xEl 102 Sun Galomar Prosoect Hot 1 15! Peacemaker to the colors, should be in an Oriole each. For that reason there is nothing academic in the immedi Outside of the fact that a Pitts lxicroa, iiz 1 j. Posada 113.00, SS.40 Foreign Agent. 109 (J.

Jessop SS.40 we had all the better of it." Maryland's schedule includes uniform next spring. 4j 1-5, Toy Quay. Lights Are If more than 300,000 fans turn 1 tif. Shut Eye. Cobeggo, Black Pepper burgh steel worker was too good for the rest of the field, especially including our local lights, it was Guilford, Richmond, Merchant Marine Academy, Virginia Tech.

ml. 106 115 115 115 115 THE Detroit Tigers are the only modern major-league club (1901-45) never to have finished in the ate interest of the Tigers. a But LAST NIGHT'S Oriole-Royal play out for the brand of ball served this year the figures should soar elm 3-yr. A up; 1V ml. West Virginia, William and Mary.

Crand Kuah. 103 IB. Nichois. a swell affair. 1946 when the stars return to cellar? 115 9.40, 54 SO.

S3. SO Just 114 G. Souih S4.40, S3.0 Virginia Military Institute, Virginia and South Carolina. Oi-nnpori. Ill w.

MorriseT SC. SO Rule Enforcement replace those filling in during the emergency. offs battle was regarded by some as of prime importance. Tim 2 09 Painter. Rebbina.

Hickory Jim. Tne McCain. Nostradamus. Rodimic In the meantime, don't take too ran. Many feel that the victor, with ONE OF THE moves planned for the resumption of a full card of eriouslv all this talk about a major- three decisions, now has a com AllgOtt T.K.OS Ike Williams league franchise for Baltimore.

It golfing championship tournaments paratively simple job. ahead of Also Eligible Jemes sameio. 113: wick-clitle Gal, 112; xExploration. 110; Cacho, 109 xFive pounds apprentice allowance claimed Post Time 1.45 P.M. Track, heavy.

3d Service Command Title Won By Camp Lec Fort Monroe, Va Sept. 19 (JP) Hawthorne Entries Chicaso. III. 1 PI as far off as the found in the declaration that winning the series. 'the rules of golf as established by That's the popular way to feel.

2-yr 6i fur the association will be strictly en 110 Wow 118 105 xMoaeye 113 forced. EaglesBeat For 1st Time Since 1933 115 110 There has been much "laxity" FIRST SI. 500: Cisnt Drilt xjiiuntT Miss. Sales Fiver Jaci Arbi sP.oyal Empress ii rancy kjs 11 about this, according to theU.S.G.A. The Camp Lee Travellers won the 108 xBir.

105 105 Port Mars 113 105 Patricia 115 103 Easy Dough 113 This comes as a big surprise to Bethlehem, Sept. 19 (if) 3d Service Command baseball championship here today by pound Professional football oldest jinx ie.e".!r!o naxcome duck 105 the average golfer and fan. One had an idea that the rules in tourney golf were considered of more SECOND S1.80O: 3-yr. Jk un 6'4 fur was shattered tonight as the Phil ing out a 9-1 victory over the Fort Monroe Gunners. The star-studded 108 Ill adelphia Eagles rolled over the Chicago Bears 38-21 in an exhibi mportance than even the holding Travellers got 17 hits off Sergt.

112 xLoyal O-io-tKunt 103 xDiavoloman ToDic 108 Forevic Txfis Dsical ina Brown Mate. yKdearB 100 Heocat Ail After 108 Bel Revere Fe'r Sand 1 10 Good Ground -Flrmmc Cfiar-re 1 1 1 Miauelito Ill 113 10ft 108 of the tourneys. But one seems to remember that last year the Birds were forced to win the two final games, versus Buffalo and again versus Newark, in order to escape elimination. What's been done once could be dittoed again. So don't bet too much moola on the outcome, Well, Well! AND THERE is much rag chewing and interest among football fans in this sector.

It comes as a result of the collection of Pre-Flighters that has been herded into the University of Maryland corral. Football activity will sprout 1 Pittsburgh. Sept. 19 (JP) Sammy Angott, of Washington, former lightweight champion, scored a technical knockout over NBA Champion Ike Williams, of Philadelphia, in 1.01 of the sixth round of their scheduled ten-round bout tonight at Forbes Field. It was a nontitle bout.

Williams weighed 136; Angott, 140. The champion was definitely off form from the beginning of the match. Anott landed a flurry of blows in the first round, rocked Willicms back on his heels with a left hook in the second, and in the next round landed a blow in the stomach which put Ike on the ropes and seemed to cause him pain. Williams's seconds worked fran-i The idea of laxity in golf rules Ill Ken Rhyne, Gunner southpaw, and Pfc. Lawrence Lapham, who pitched the last two innings for Monroe, gave up three hits, but no 108 HI 1.500; cim 6 lur.

taking place is just something the average follower of the game would never consider possible. 1 fie Hare 1 11 hu sin? 109 109 runs were counted. Hearing things like that makes Specs Garbee, Lee hurler, held tion game here. It was the first time since 1933 that the Eagles defeated the Bears. The Bears battled the Eagles on even terms until the middle of the final period when the Philadelphi-ans fent ahead.

St. Paul Wins, 2 To Gains Playoff Final 109 102 IOR 106 Piurirg Miic. iPioer Clip. Ijem iWlnfle Bari Pet. C-er.

ghi xRuie 5is rOur Memory 101 Judge Davey, 105 Hurry 101 xOmanette 102 Tiger Till.e. in-! xSinawana 110 P.loma Linda lot; Jolly Bor 105 St'ft Did ou almost lose faith in humanity tself. I mean if are a true the Gunners to eight hits and one run in the seventh on three con III 1 believer in golf's integrity and GOLD Distilled-Dry A '50 PROOF (DUtilled from, grain) Another Gold Medal Jlj)U .) product produced 0 fe'wSl I I by Record's and I'firf. Gold.borough. Vm I tuished distillers and -lUJ) Vf I rectifier.

e.t.b- B. jll liWmihwUm liihed in 1885. Gold XVl I fit Tl "llff? I tion of outstanding Gin quali- Yj 9 I ties necessary to produce that 1 fl certain something discrimina- Vcv) ting taste demands. I 113-119 West Lombard St. stfSZmmJ flSSMptofA Baltimore 1.

Md. istaiiishidTiiis Xjj ij yj i secutive singles. Johnnie Lindell. 111 stuff. FOURTH S2.500 aim fur.

former Yankee, led the Lee attack 1Ml(i Gazer 108 Valriln Trial with two singles and a triple, while Corporal Bill Kelly, shortstop, got three singles. 113 108 HIS 113 113 113 picoi 113 xBolo Miss Lday Kentucky. 113xKmn Reward JM-a Maria 108 Blire Skimmer. Lml Priss 116 aChapel Bells Xrira! Rard 108 The 3d Service Command cham Navy-Notre Dame Game In Cleveland Sold Out Cleveland. Sept.

19 Walter tically over him between rounds. In the fourth and fifth, Ike's face twisted with agony with every blow that went home to his body. As the fifth ended, Williams could only iwins enrry. FIFTH S2.000; 3-yr. tip: IA mi.

pionship embraces the states of Don Dfrito llOBusyridse no Virginia, Pennsylvania and Mary inn xLale nreaa 111 105 slnver Fox Jll Bsying l'3r. Winter Rules 105 land. paw and jab r.t Angott while Angott Kennedy, athletic publicity director for Notre Dame, said here to Monroe nnn oon iaa i a 0 touni llOSky ut Cn-ytinn lMDamos l'o Le 014 004 OOx II 17 St. Paul, Sept. 19 (Scoring both runs in the first inning, St.

Paul tonight defeated Indianapolis, 2-0, to win the first round of the American Association playoffs, four games to two. The Saints will now meet Louisville, conquerors of Milwaukee, in the finals for the right to meet the International League champion in the Junior World Series. PRO FOOTBALL Rhvne. LaDhsm anri PipyAllfnvtLi nrA 1 1 nre enio its yViiina Vtrjr i8 SIXTH S2.SOO ail 4 4. hi.

1 .1. bee and Cobli. day that all seats have been sold for the Notre Dame-Navy football game to be played in Cleveland kept driving his fists home. Referee Red Robinson went to Williams's corner to ask about the fighter's condition. The cornermen said he would continue.

Sammy's tLirrpin 112 s5unn Jack 110 Rovai riir HAWTHORNE SELECTIONS 112 107 110 115 Injuries Force Two Navy Backs To Quit Annapolis, Sept. 19 (JP) Two backfield standouts were lost to the 1945 Navy football tpam today when old injuries sent fleet Halfback George Walmsley, of Bay-town, Texas, and Fred Earley, Parkersburg, W.Va., placekicker, to turn in their uniforms. Walmsley, upon whom Commander Oscar Hagberg had counted to carry a full-sized burden in the backfield this fall, pleaded for permission to remain on the team but Hagberg joined Navy doctors who examined an old ear injury' and ordered the 158-pound flash to turn in his gear. punishing blows ended the fight a little more than a minute after the sixth round opened, Robinson stop xMartjsn 113 axTawnr Lady iVaMina Maiden lin.xBobs Choice Hanrj" Pilot 512 Rush Act 4 Cr-ch entr'. EvrNTH $1,800: 3-yr.

up; mi. Ill xVeggs xFcho Eeacfl 112 xBud On jGainer 115 xSte. 114 Miss Observer 10fi xTersie'i Maid xBri Cnjd. 109 ping the bout and awarding Angott (Exhibition Games) 10) 112 106 115 109 a T.K.O. Municipal Stadium November 3.

The sellout, coming, in mid-September, sets an all-time record for big-time football games played here and assured a crowd of 80,000 for the tilt between the Irish and the Midshipmen. Last year 83,000 saw Ohio State and Illinois clash in the stadium. Kennedy said officials of the schools did not contemplate adding any temporary seats. Philadelphia, 38; Chicago Bears, Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis, sitting at the ringside with 21. By Buck Weaver First Bimtorr, Easy Dough.

River Jeck. Second Flaming Chance, Brown Mate. Topic. TbMrg' Tiger Tillie, Rule Easy. Pouting Fourth SICOT, Little Priss, Final Reward.

Figh Idie Over. Winter Rules, Maxie Sixth Martian. Creech entry. Rush Act. Seventh Ste.

Francis. Bad Cold. Gainer. Eighth Charlene, Wag, Gooseberry. Best bet set in eaniilf.

Green Bay, 38; Pittsburgh. 12. Billy Conn, top heavyweight con tender, remarked: EIGHTH S1.800; elm 3-yr. tip: 1 ml xCr.ariene 106 Poet Laureaie 114 Fun-ra Pet Ill Ace Of 112 Air Bome 114 Wor 111 xNot Now US xSinrer'Hili: 10 xBrigh- 106 xTenleeo ins Go-ieoerry 114 Intellect allowance rn.i rime. 3 P.M.

Track fast. ive never seen Angott so aggressive." Do You Know TO' SHAVE? BEER IN CANS WILL BE BACK DENTIST iCV "ANY MEN shave all their lives, jet never learn how! They simply smear a little lather or brushless cream on their face, grab a razor, and shave. Result: scratch, scrape, pull an irritated skin an unsatisfactory shave and much unflattering comment about blade, razor, soap or whatever I pO SHAVE PROPERLY, the A first requirement is adequate preparation. Wash your face thoroughly with hot water and ordinary soap to remove the grit, oil end perspiration that ordinarily eoats the face, and to soften the hair. Use'jrood hot water the required for proper softening decreases rapidly, the hotter your water is.

Then rinse the face thoroughly. Not- apply a good shaving: soap (rubbing- the lather in well with fingertips) or, if you prefer, a brushless cream. These preparations further emulsify the natural oil of the skin and permit the hairs to be wet more thoroughly. AUoic from Iwo to three mivnte, er even longer for these simple tasks, and your shave will be wicker, easier, and more satisfactory. ND NOW, the last requirement of a good shave the blade you use.

There are many satisfactory blades on the market, but one is quite unique and offers a great advantage over usual blades. This blade is hollow ground.Usual blades are ground like a jack-knife, like this A The hollow ground blade is ground like a barber's razor like this A Due) to hollow grinding, this it blade is not held rigid by the razor guard. The slight "play" at -the flexible edge permits the blade to follow facial contours effortlessly without "bearing And it's "bearing down" that irritates tender skins and wears out delicate blade edges prematurely. The Old-Fashioned Blended Whiskey fit keeps them in a happy frame of rnind until the doctor can see theml." TODAY, canned beer Is a treat reserved for Cans are easiest to carry. Don't break.

Save servicemen onls'. refrigerator space. Stay cool longer. But that wonderful day is coming when beer, The can is the real one-trip container that's its original fine flavor fully protected from easy to dispose of. You're sure it never entert light, will be back in cans for all to enjoy! any home but yours.

"Ne eenlainar arelectt like the an" REMEMBER THE TRADE-MARK 11 NVJr.l1.: bhf So men, prepare your face properly, -use plenty of time and water, get yourself some of those hollow ground blades and learn to make shaving a pleasanter, easier task. Published in the interest of BETTER SHAVING by the PAL BLADE CO. 595 Modio Avenue, N. Y. 22, N.

Monuroctiirers of Pal Hollow Ground" Razor Blade 86 PROOF American Can Cempany, 330 Park Avenue, New York 17, N. Y. WOIAD'I IA HOIST MANUFACTURERS OF FIRRl AND METAl CONTAINERS GRAIN NEUTRAL SriRITS THE LANSDOWNE DISTILLERY HAVRE DE GRACE, MARYLAND.

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