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The Daily Nonpareil from Council Bluffs, Iowa • Page 10

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Sports Digest Turner of Wat Tops Among Scorers hi Tournament r. w. u. Tunwr. AVOCK forward Individual icorera In the BBttttratUmlt county boys' i bMkctbill tournament posted in UBM to help team take MuNMr-up In toul ttTMlUfl of Lynx re- MTVM, nuw wllb 51 four (felaf on down Uif line bit, flivd that Wllcox of ekMipionahlp club notched 48 Jim Anderson nf the name outfit 4n4 Cvcratt a of Avocn tad 44 Bob Ktftftt of Cur- Ma 40, Bumet Ullard of lowo OMf Darren of Cur- 40, Burnttt i of Iowa DMMVWI of 35 Bobby risher of 8.

D. Si, ltd Qtcn Vanilevcntir of A. a. All of UMM boya appeared In who UMbb to be wtih Lnhn's in rridny'g i i osvlnic lo Infetted tov, a Ncola'i Ctoerft. who MW action but twice, Double Loader Cfeorfe topped the field i ilngle and averago points for fUM.

Mil 2A point pitching Hancock topped all 1010 and when Ke followed with In elub't loaing battlti Canon, he out with pw (MM average of 17.8. Fottowlm in average pur were Dave Tur- Mr Aroca, lt.3 for four BUI etntehan ot A. 12,8 for fftffJMi Bob KlJiwortK of i la, 13 for two lamei; fT'S ANYBODY'S BALL IN COUNTY FINAL cage in a crown. Gophers Add Purdue Scalp; Ohio Is Upset Minnesota Romps to 56-43 League Win; Wolves Cop WESTERN CONFERENCE A I I. i a 4 I a 4 1 I i a a li 2 i a 232 IM4 i a I i SPORTS Qamti a Minnesota at Iowa.

i at i State. MINNEAPOLIS, part of the gaine. Smooth Phillips Drubs Bluejays The Phillips 68 Oilers Saturday night defeated Creighton university 66-29 in an exhibition basket- ball game before 1,150 persona thai brought approximately J1.000 to the Omaha i Memorial i a Player-manager Bud Browning directed his Oilers to their 21st conquest in 22 games this season, Although Creighton showed up well In trfc first half, they' were completely outplayed in the latter TROTTER STAR erf A. 12 for four Bvtratt Bauer of Avoca, 114 ttr four fames: Jim A MM jf A. i Bobby Fisher T.

B. 11.8 for Ihree James; ef Carson, 10 for (our Bob Lustgraaf of Nenln 10 for two games; tt Ullard of I. S. 9.fl for fftBeM; Art Langer uf Nrol.i JoMph. for two ami LseiUy.MAU at St.

FrancU. ditto. While) George's 26 points itood aiBOOg UK sing game ef- totft, UMTS other outitand- Iff Avoca'i Turner St. PrtAflW Ellsworth each had it 20(MM atfort. Olhsr top perform- Anderson A.

17; of U. Bauer of AVOCN tt J. S. a Canon, tach 10: nnd vMMef-vtnttr of A. 15; S.

D. and Luntgraaf of NcolR Men 14. Kesst of li: Richardson of CnriKin, Iwinger tt NtoU at. and of St 17. Aiiiirdi test Work of the In the re- MM I a it generally overshadowed Of a i lo M.

Harrtaon of The a a fin of long standing. "Awuea. the champlonihlp MM food John I haj tvtn bvtUr guards. Kaven i MendorMn art both top-notch iru arris arc exception- ffood, too. and a a has a court Meond to none.

Verla (of Oakland) had only i foala stored igalnit her In DM, and her James, 1 claim a fair In anyone's league," Won Dunlap sports cor- wrltei to In Wednesday's lo the tjffect TfclWy glrla dfealel Dunlnp girls margin thla Dunlap was the i by point. Only of i cntet this Benson hai been 13-27 Bluffs Matmen in Clean Sweep Dts Hointi Schools Drop Twin Program Tee Jay and Abe Lynx grapplers completed a clean sweep over DCS Molnes East snd North i representatives Saturday on the A. L. mats, Orvllle Orr's unbeaten crew trimming 29-11, i the Fee Chew men outacramblcd East, 27-11. Frldny it Tee Jay, the Yellow- Jackets had whipped Eaat, 37-3, wlille the Lynx won from 27-13, a a a match saw i i i i i Lewis, Tee Jay D.l-poumlur, high's Strothers by 13-2 In points and then pin foe i two seconds of i i a i i i i 37.

a i 3.) (I'l i i i i Logan, Treynor Teams Booked Two independent cage games a been scheduled for Monday night at the city a i i Maid Ritea opposing Treynor in the opener and Lalnson meeting Logan Indeea in the contest. Will. Piper Cadets Corner Track Honors Max Minor Stars in National Relays if I 12- i Dt i 4 1 i Kurl'T a i i i Rliirk i 1211 i i i i -won i i 2:17. I 2 I I I I i I I i i I WEST POINT, N. Seven new meet records as A host UP)-were team walked off with most of the honors in the third national West Point relays.

Although no were scored toward a team title, the Cadetn a and field squad won five of the 12 college eveuts and shared the victory in two while Irish Whirlwind Engulfs'Tucky Notre Dome Wins Over Rupp Cagers LOUISVILLE, Dame's basketball whirlwind kept Its season record unsullied here i by staving off a rally late in the game and winning out over the Wildcati 56-47, before 6,00 fans. The 1 Ramblers pulled out of a 3535 tie when 14 minutes remained in the game and ran up a 41-35 advantage. Kentucky's rally cut the lead to 47-43 and. after the teams swapped two field goals, Notre Dame, remaining cool in a game that waxed hot in the closing minutes, piled on sufficient points to lock the victory. The game was nip and tuck three-quarters of the way, with the lead swapping hands five won straight basketball victory without defeat in the western conference by beating Purdue lere Saturday night, 56 to 43.

Braving 15 degree below zero weather, 14,187 fans jammed the field house for the season's biggest court crowd here. The Gophers, who remain the. or.ly undefeated Big Ten team in a conference game, played a fast- breaking game taking a 9 to 4 lead early a the open- Ing whistle. The Boilermakers, however, then tossed in eight points in a row to take the lead at 12 to 9. Minnesota stepped ahead with the help of Tony Jaroa and Don Carlson, lor- a i P.

Field Lined Up for Gloves Fete Officials Named, Priies on Display A field of 60-75 boxers is expected to weigh in Wednesday, Jan. 30, between the hours of 1 wards, who chalked up to give the Gophers a margin. Purdue then trailed the rest of the frame. At half time the score wag 29 to 17. Purdue's lanky Bob Miller had six-foot, eight-inch Jim Mclntyre, Gopher center, bottled up with Mc- lntyre leaving the floor with only to p.

m. for the Southwest Iowa Golden Gloves tourney. Junior Chamber officials scoured the ter- i last week to round up last- i applications, anfl a good 10 points fi is anticipated in both novice 19 to 12 an( open divisions. i i In ceremonies will be nt the i a i i Dr. J.

C. Anderson Vi charge. Bouts will run two i Wednesday and Thursday. i of Omaha will referee all bouts, according to recent plans, with Vince Crowe as times. The score WBJ tied three times.

Vince tributed (Bullets) Boryla generouflly to Notre en points. Paul Hoffman, a was the scoring chief for the Boilermakers "with five field goals. Michigan Trounces Buckeyes by 62-46 i i (If i i i i i i 7 i i i i i i i won i i i i A 11, 13.) i i i 1 i i i I IIV. (N) pliuind T. i i i a i r.

10 II: I i A I InrriLiuticli, IK ICnK'T Vnn A i A loni.il l. 1 I i i i i i i A i i Mlpln. 11-0. HI llnh llnnrlrli'kK A I.1J- i.nn Ijirn A A ylnnni Or- -llrrnmn Knyii Truiv, I i i i i 3 1 7 i i i i i i (N) i i 11), ir-- iilnnnd i lufi-- Morrlnon pltmnd HU'h, I II-- pinnnl HuoMliKiiKh, Ill llnly (Inc 1 2 1 Hmllli Coiinell (TJ) l-li. l.l'i-- (TJ) nloiii'tl Cuok.

1 I pinned cloclnlunod Crow- drclnionnd Illl- from i the day's only multiple ln Minor, former A football utar. The speedy Minor i i find In three events nnd smashed the meet record in two of them. He took broud i a leap of 23 11 Inches, wiping out lil.H own of 23 lnchen, He knock9d of 11 second off the 80-yard low record held by Lee Chrintenscn Army, a i Chrlstcnsen a a in 0.1 seconds. And he won the 60 yard dash In R.4 seconds. A a i unco wan In by Borme Mayer of Now i i who hea-vcd tlie Iti-pound Bhot 1)2 feet, 1114 I to defeat a a studded i and the meet mark of 48 feet, inches, merly held by A Ralph Davis.

DeWltt Coulter of Army was second with 82 feet, 10-H inches, nnd i Bangert of na- i a indoor and outdoor A. A. U. a i up i with 52 feet, Inches. Wuli P.per Dame's scoring with 18 points and wrecked Kentucky's usually tight game under the baskets.

He scored Mon.id I I .1 the Ramblers' i 14 points, turn- Wolverines first win Uip the tide In a game that hud been going way. The Wildcats drew i fire and ran up a 6-0 lead before Boryla's tricky a shots started and stayed at least six points clicking. Dame took the a a of the Buckeyes to make the command for the i time at 16.15 with seven minutes to go in the i a The Irish led at the half, 28-25, but Jack Tingle, whose customarily No Comment by Ex-boss Layden I i Trow 3 15 i i i' 11, 7 U. I I i i i A I.m i i i i A i I i i i i i A i i 1 i i 11 i -1' A i lieccli, i i A i i i i i i A I A I'lkc, 3 i S-- llnii i i a i 1 i A i i a i i i I i CK1CAOO national Elmer Lflytirn, football I ir, Saturday i dp- confirm or a would xn-e I I capacity in 1840. formor Nolrp DBmp aald he a In a few dnys, soon arc i i JM mrn and Bert Bell his 'Ml Clkkt to I Morquette CJOCAOO.

DfPnul Demons, i With prrrl.ilon i i uti la IS nturti and a i lt biisket- 4ffMl Mtueon. 68-38. Mfl ttt MONTREAL, -In a i i fsalured hy numerous i Montreal York Runtfrrs moved I tie Lynx Grapplers End Losing Ways Iwo-year streuk i a a i to produce) i. i In i meet for Abo Lynx mat- men ended Thursday at Tech as thn Chew grapplers nailed a. 25-19 i Ttic Hi'nultd.

AL, Pat- toi'son, '1-1, 115 I Tech, Glaa- ford In i AL, i i II. i 112 U. Tech, a i i 1 1 8 Vnn Meter, AL, Lopina, 0-1. iu --Knnduzzo, Tech, decl.sloned T. i i n-l.

130 --Hi'iiclrlcks, AL, I 130 Tuch, i I U-6. 11.1 HiiyKtir, A declsloned AL, 2 :1) 1 II'' A declslonod i i i Tech i I 2 4 5 Sailors Scuttle Illinois by 67-42 GREAT LAKES, 111., a by Mel Reibe, who scored 23 points, the Great Lakes Naval a i i station's basketball a Saturday night defeated the University of I i i 67 to 42. A i i half drive saw the a i rack up 35 i In IS i and they had a 39-16 margin at the Intermission. It was a case of too much Rlebe ns the a high scorer acc for 15 i in the i trusty shots had been missing their a dropped two field goals the meshes, Wallace Jones added two throws, and Wilbur Schu came In for a i to put the i a in the game. The nec- md half was seven i old when Notre Dame unleashed its most furious assault.

The Rambler lead was 47-35 with seven minutes to go. The victory was No. 12 for Notre Dame i a a and the Wildcats' loss was their second In 15 starts. Plaster Maroons by 61-32 BLOOMINGTON, UP)--Indiana's Hooslers turned from their role of chief upsettcrs of the West- tern conference basketball dope Saturday night to plaster a 61-to- 32 defeat on Chicago's downtrodden Maroons. The Hoosiers, a i certain a no i prevent their moving ahead of Ohio State in the a i clamped a tight defense on the Chicago attack one field goal.

It wag the first game in which the big Gopher time keeper, and Judges i i center hasn't scored at leaat elev- AMan Ardell, Ed McDonnell. E. R. Rockwell and Ed Christer.sen, Gappy Wooten and Mike Anderson will act RS seconds. Prizes to be awarded tourney champions are row on i a In Iowa Clothes i J.

c. i pointed out. Recent entries Omaha Include Jesse Watson, 118; James Watson. 160; Alec McNack. heavy- i Tommy Dooli-y, 147; Charlie Grimes, 147; nnd Harry Anderson, 147, of Clarinda, all open division.

Novice entires from Omaha inc Joe a a 160; i i a Mc- Liiln, 118; Jesse i 147; and Emll Jordan, 160. Save 1'ijnr ights Nudge i Saints by 2-1 a i an aggressive brand of hoc-key, the Ormiha i wan a 2 to 1 i over St. Paul Saturday night before a sellout crowd of ANN, ARBOR, versity of Michigan's basketball con- team started scoring with a free throw in the first i of play and stayed in the rest of the way to upset Ohio State, 62 to 46. here Saturday night. It wag the over the Buckeyes since 1942.

Michigan with a record of three wins In seven conference games led 19 to 9 a 10 r.ilnutes of piny half time score 27 to 21. The Wolverine i started fast In the second period and led by Guard John Mullaney, who was high scorer with 18 points, ran up a ten-point lead in the first three minutes. As Michigan steadily extended its 6,300 at Ak-Sar-Ben i lead, i at one time In the i a rhe a Omaha in a half was 25 i Ray Snyder, Ohio's little five-six forward the range antj tallied with three i i St. Paul for second place in the i States Hockey league. The i have defeated the field goals.

The Wolverines, who fell to Ohio 57 to 40 previously this season, handed the Buckeyes their second conference defeat in seven ters. Wildcats Topple Badgers, 56-34 CHICAGO, TPi --Northwestern's Wildcats easily defeated Wisconsin T6-34 a a i in a ragged loosely played Big Ten conference game in Chicago stad- Saints only twice in seven meetings. St. Paul carried a 1 tc-0 lead, on a goal by Normic Burns in the first period, i midway in the second period. Then, in less than and a i the i scored two goals.

John Forbes, assisted by gave Omaha its first score, Gor- etted the punk for the Clno Johnson "Babe Ruth" of basketball. Bluffs All-Stars to Play Trotters Famed Cleo Johnson Leads "Fancy Dans" The "fancy dans" of baaketba.ll, the Famous Globe Trotters, will appear in Council Sunday at 3 p. opposing a picked team of Bluffs All-Stars, Coached by L. R. Fox, the will be selected from Lainson, Florist, Maid Rites, Star Produce and Iowa Clothes cagers.

The Klwanis club is promoting the Trotter appearance, receipt benefits to go to underprivileged i Special arrangements are being made for children from the Christian home and county children's home to witness the contest. The Globe Trotters are gparked by Cleo Johnson, who carries the tag of the a Ruth" of baaket- ball and lias an average of 22 points per game. Whizzer i new hot shot Chicago who recently i the club, is i him a close second, according; to Bobby Grund, team manager. White just i i himself a serving as the team's i i man. Grund added.

He is also a good defensive player and la reputed to be one of the i men on the team. Pedro Boyd, member of Owens' Olympians and a as one of the best colored a a a to come out of the east, is a stellar performer i the Trotters. His delayed change of pace In dribbling is what makes him one of the hardest players to guard. Freddie Jones of Harlem, N. a member of two crack New York clubs before i i the Trotters.

is a fancy ball handler and tricK shot artist the basket. On of his tricks is to a free Pair Sizzle as Lynx Sink East by 57-49 Anderson, Elgan Combine Accounts for 44 A. L. Points When Gay Ajideraon sjid stubby Robert Elgan are both "hot," Abraham Lincoln isn't go- Ing to lose a basketball gamei. Sioux City found that out here a stormed over the Ruldera by 57-49.

as Anderson combed the neti for 2S points, and Elgan netted 16. A forward combination which can toss 44 points in one game will forever be tough to lick. Eaat needed win over A. L. Saturday to retain Its hopes In the Missouri Valley league, but those chances dwindled rapidly after a first period which ended 1211 with the Lynx on top.

East got a full blast of the Anderson-Elgin talent in the second period. Bobby i i fielders and Big Andy nailing three goals and a free shot to push the Lynx Into a comfortable 28-19 a i markin. AH five East contributed evenly to first-half point-making. Bob Pracht. who with Daryll played his last game for A.

L. graduate at the semester gave the hotshot forwards some able assistance in the third canto Roy Lawson'j firemen produced a 18-point which all but deluged the Raiders, who trailed 44-27 at the end of three periods. Pracht tallied five points, Anderson seven and Elgan four for A. L. In the third.

East produced a 22-point fourth period i was largely due removal of Eklund and Pracht from the guard slots and replacements by Boss Lawson. Raun P.asmussen, who had been held down all night, tosjied 10 points in the final heat to net IS for the evening, topi for Sioux City. Failure of Dean Thompson and Forrest McElmurray, leading Valley scorers, to count consistently the chances of Milton zell's lub, which had trimmed A. L. by 55-47 at Sioux City in December.

The rather surprising win gave the Lynx an even break with Sioux City schools for the year- a win and a loss to Central and East. The box S. EJII M9I I-' a i i ri 4 0 5 4 2 i i A Lynx 5 7 I I I i A a 12 i 1 I if 1 i 0 l) if 2: a i 0 GUI. II i I) a J.I i Score by a A In- I Kn. I i i ml luwn.

stanza, one less a thu entire Illinois total. a Lakes defensive play led by Jack Pfeiffcr and Sammy the Illlnl from a i the rebounds, Save. Waite Taper Top Villains Vie in Mat Feature The two top raaslo mear.les to In Council Bluffs this year i clash Tuesday at the cify a i i an a headlir.er for Promoter Ralph Hayes' weekly card. The Swedish Angel i meet Cowboy Roy Graham, and if past performances mean a i i he one of those "anything goes, and out for the ring posts" af- i "The und "Howdy Koy" i be a i i i up i i Irish Llan against Wally Greb, a newcomer from Tennessee. The opener i ml of But Harry Good's never In danger Ptae.

in the a i a a on Wnu raxr i Thinned P.t i i ranks of Ixukethull i 30- Saturday i A A I I I I Town a Tcuchora college wrestling- teiun a i i of I i i scjimd i 1 7 I I I svus i a i i i ti-Hl fni- I i i a I the tlircc weight i i i top i Frank i a i a Bill A i Wichita, a will referee. a a a i a Miss Free Throws IOWA. CITY-The free throw i a i is causing Coach "Pops" Harrison considerable for his Hawkoyes have a or.lv about 50 per cent In the conference games, na a with a a of SS The a get lots of i in ftrt but can't seem to hit in games. Minnesota, the a opponent, has a 60 per cent mark. and played carefully on offense.

Chicago was limited to eight field goals and 18 free tosses. Indiana started slowly, getting only two field goals in the first five minutes. charges were since they limited the Maroons to the same number of goals in the i first period. The Hoosiera were ahead, 25 to 11, at the half and well on i way to victory No. 6 in eight conference starts.

Coach Good used every Indiana player In uniform during the second a but Chicago never got a rally underway. Two entire Ind i a a a went into the fray i a i last i i Waate. Paper Valley's Westering Enlists in Marines Forrest Westering of Missouri Valley, a of the Drake i i a team i played in the "Raisin Bowl" game New Year's day in Fresno, a i i i marines in Omaha Saturday. ----Sava a i a Maple Leafs by 6-5 TORONTO, -JPl Despite the a a of Chicago's Alex Kaleta, the Toronto Maple Leafs came from behind a a night to a the Hawks 6-5 and knock the visitors out of first place in the a i a hockey league. Save a a a -Knox Nips Cornell -MT.

VERNON. college wur. the i a a a o. its Iowa i a i by edging out 35 to 33, Saturday night. a a mm.

The loss was the i straight in conference competition for the small, your.g Wisconsin team, and the victory was Northwestern's third in i games. Max Morris, who played the er slot most of the time instead of Leroy King, scored 21 points for a i of the court on offense, tallied 14. Doug Rodgers, a substitute, led Wisconsin with seven. The shift of Morris to center on gave Northwestern a better chance to score on The rebound a i scoring leader last year, sored i of his nine goals' on following. Sara Waila Paper Drake by 37-35 Over Simpson Northwestern, whiie Kins from the i a Basketball Results COLLEGE.

Bia Ten. i i I i i a i Mir.n,..s[n;i i i low.i a I i i iMiax 35, JO." i (Jrec-n i i I 4 DES MOINES, (. off a Simpson rally, Drake broke a 35-35 tie on throws by- Dick a and George for a 37 to 35 i over the Kcdmen in non-conference bask a game Saturday night. Drake led at the a 20 to 16. a a a 'Bama Coaching Post to Howell ATLANTA, Coach Frank Thomas of the University of Alabama announced Saturday the signing of Millard F.

"Dixie" Howell, former Crimson Tide star back, a.s fcackfield coach and head baseball coach. Wisconsin End to New York Giants MADISON. JacH Mead, star i i of Wiscon- sir. end on the 1944 and 1945 foot' bull teams, saij a a that he i a had signed n. a to a i the New York i a in the National Football league next fall.

Terms were not disclosed. Newest of the club is a Edwards, 6 foot. 2 Inch center who recently joined the Trot- I tera after playing with the Cleveland Buckeyes. He has taken over the pivot spot and is proving a strong defensive man as well Ks Choking a with hi a ball handling and fast shooting, according- to Wild P.per Hogan Sets Pace in Phoenix Open PHOENIX, i Ben Hogan of Hershey, only survivor of the three first- round leaders, Saturday belted out a three-under-par 68 to take a one-stroke lend over George Schneiter of Salt Lake City. Utah.

aa the Phoenix Open golf tournament reached the half-way mark. Schneiter, who held the Utah open title in 1936, 1941 and 1913. had a 67 Saturday to go with Friday's 68 for a two-round 13.V Herman Keiser of Akron, turned in a 89 to go with a 67 he recorded on the) opening day and ended up third with 136 Leland Gibson of Kansas City, who went around in 67 Saturday and occupied fourth place with a 7087--137. Bracketed with Jimmle Hmes of CEDAR FALLS, GW--The Iowa Chicago at 139 were Vic Ghezz. Teachers stopped Loraa, the Iowa Knoxvllle.

Chandler Har- conference basketball leader. 48 to per, Portsmouth, Dick Mctz, Arkannaa City, Bob Hamilton, Chicago, and LJoyd Mangrum, Angeles, the latter the lowest scorer of the day with a 68. BITC. Tapir Tutors Tip Loras in 48-43 Thriller 43 Saturday night In an exciting non-loop contest. The Teachers-, ahead 28 to 21 at the half, went I a 38 to 24 lead in the first four minutes of the second half only to have Loras rally to outscore the Panthers 12-1 in the next seven minutes for a 37 to Bob Titsworth paced the winners with 14 points and Mickey Marty got 17 for the Duhawks.

Save Fiptr Big Boykoff Paces Upset Over Temple PHILADELPHIA, i a Harry Boykoff a smashed his own scoring record in leading- St. uf Brooklyn to an Bluffs Teams in Independent Go Blue Star Produce and Lainsor. Florists will clash Sunday at 3 p. at the city auditorium to determine the winner of the round- robin independent tourney which opened last week. Maid Rites ajid Iowa Clothes were eliminated in first-round games.

a i Paper a a i i over Temple 57-54 Satur- up.et Wauboniie Spreckle i a he i a when open i fall Draining camp at Superior, day i before a sellout Convention Hall crowd of more than a a a a i i Wins Blue Ribbon He I'mil HIGH A I i i i 57 O. Little; Clarlnda i i i i 27. i a i A i Finals at Exln i with Honeymoon Wins A A I A Honeymoon of the Lxiuis B. llayer stable romped away a fast field of three year old i i to i Satur- a 50, Cmss a i at Wiotn. i7.

A a i a a i a 2J ontgcir ery i A a i 0 a Jinx Exploded DETROIT, from he- of a i the Boston Bruins exploded day's one mile Santa Maria a i here a a tak- handicap at Santa Anita park by four and one half lengths. Ba.e Wnle Pmer Returns to I.S.C. of 44 months of naval service and Iowa a college assist- a a coach, liajs to the athletic a it was an- wl 1 Tiounced Saturday by Dr. Charles E. Fnley, preaident, int? their i regular season Nat i a Hockey League victory ir.

i in three years by i i the Red Wings 4 to 2 before 12,770 dismayed fans. a i a Paper Hockey Results Toronto 6, Chicago 5. Boston 4, i Montreal 5, New York 3. a i to a i TABOR-- Waubonsie Spreckle. owned by Postmaster Glen Weath- crhead of Tabor, was a blue ribbon i at the recent field trial and i of veterans who are members of the Missouri Valley Beaple at Kansas City.

Sive. Wnte Piper Wins by Neck ARCADIA, farm's great sprint and distance Armed, coasted to a neck de- park Saturday before an estimated cr.nvd of mui-L- a 24.1)00. Jockey Doug Doiiscn never flicked his ip as Warren Wright's ace a field of nine to tie star led NEWSPAPER!.

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