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18 THE WINNIPEC TRIBUNE. Men Dec. 12. 1949 Little Big Leagues In Rousing Start Minor hockey's little big league! rushed to the Children's Hospital got away to a rousing start Sat I where twelve stitches closed a urday at the Olympic rink. Bruins, ln hl head' defending champions of the Ban I Graveline, Sammy Linhart and tarn National crushed ZJZ eis, 8 3 while a business like Cana who kept a brilliant riien outfit nudged a favored Maple Julien Dussessuy and Denny Leaf squad, a l.

In the inauguial I.iebrecht were Leaf's best of the Western Bantam leaj'ie, Wilson, Mousseau, Church. I'icaid, Capitals rallied in tremendous Lloyd Matt and Ken Grimshire fashion, scoring four goals in the played heads up hockey for Bru.ns, last 15 minutes to hold Quakers to who look like formidable contend a 5 tie. Ron Smith and Bruce Chudley Panne, Don Butcher. Tom Bryant, gave Rangers a 2 0 lead but Bruins ray and Knnyk stood out for came bacg powerfully strong to Qukers Dune Turner, Fer rompletely overwhelm the blue Kusnn Kostirk. Draper and Knight mm.

Toil nrrfn fhiih well for the Caps. Black fashioned stickhandler, whipped ln four goals and Gerry Wilson had a pair. Leo Mousseau and B.ian Pirard fired home the others. Ken Morris had the other Ranger qoal. Ron Leibt sank a goal mouth pass from Don Dryborough to put Leafs ahead but Fred Makl's shot skipped off Dave DryBor.

eugh's stick to tie the score. Kit Goodman coolly grabbed Gordon Gravellne's rebound to shove the disc Into the open side for the winner. Little Neil Knight ojiened the scoring for Caps but Cordon Gray, 17iirli, Wnni'l CI a 10 Wttytr.n t'pnili Kuh'linsky and Konvk again gave; SAN FRANCISCO Delegate, Quakers a 5 1 lead. Vic Diaper tii l'0 annual convention of the ed the first shot in the CapitalAmatellr Athletic Union ol the comeback. Ted Kostik whistled in United Slates took an Important two more and with two minutes Saturday to prevent future left Ernie Ferguson flipped the squabbles and confusion in seeking puck past the hard working the Olympic Games for the United Tauliter to tie the score.

Slates. Th Leaf Canyen contett was marred by a natty accident to Leaf winger Ritchie Middleton, i. k.rrt. in th. Old Country Football STANDINGS LONDON Standings of the ton five merer teams In the Kncllsh league and the Scottish Football league; FIRST DIVISION from George Depres.

After a score A Pts The delegates rejected a second session Gus Bohunicky Mvernnnl 10 1 9 19 2n submitted by the Amateur fr the Iggies before 9 I ft 2 Sjlassoeiation 0 the United States; Kellv broke the counter column Arcnarra.T.P.n:::io 5 42 2.v which for the A.A.U. to re for ihe Joes. Burnlcy 85 'n "TiSh "SkTu h.key 1P" UP Covston aKain but SKCOND IWON pt, 1 it the decline in St. Igna I P. ton Krasnowski and Bill iT 3 I 31 2.1 27ias of the iMann tie.1 the score.

Little Ted I.o Hull City 12 2 41 H9 21! 1 The hockey association's propos jzansk! fired the winner and Bill 5 i 2 2" jp 10 asked that. cillePHS of thfiHi.lnvua a.lrioH tho i.irn..hr frnm .1 m) 2.1 TIIIRIi DIVISION SOI'THEKN an.lunl,y cooiine uieir nocKey com NOHTlltRN unchanged, due to to intercollegiate activity. iSuch a step would eliminate college SCOTTISH I.F.AGl'F. DIVISION Ililicrnlan in tilnscow liflnnns 9 Dundee 7 Celtic 7 3 4 24 21 IS A '1A Tl 1H Heart of Midlothian 8 4 1 40 1H 17 SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIVISION A Pts Morton 12 0 3 13 2fi Dundee I nlted 7 4 2 38 27 IB I 23 Queen Park 6 a 3 30 21 1 ENGLISH I.EAGl FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 1. Birmingham 1 Blackpool 4, Stoke 2 Cha'lfnn Ath.

1, Derhv Everton 0, Sunderland 2 Fulham 1, Manchester It. 0 Huddersfleld 3. Llvcrpoo i Manchester 1, West Bromwlch 1 Middlesbrough 4, Burnley 1 Newcastle 2, Chelsea 2 Portsmouth 2, Arsenal 1 Wolverhampton 1, Bolton 1 Blackburn 0, Queen's Park R. 0. Bradford 2.

Coventry 2. Brentford 1, C.rlmshv 0. Burv 2, Leeds I'nlted 0. Cardiff 3, Preston N.E. 2.

Chesterfield 0 I.uton 1. Hull 0. Sheffield V. 4. Leicester 2, Southampton 3.

Plymouth A. 2, Barnsley 2. Sheffield Wed. 2, West Ham V. 1.

Tottenham 1L 3, Swansea 1. ASSOCIATION SKCOND ROUND Carlisle 2. Swindon Town 0 Chelmsford 1, lpawlch 1 Crewe Alex 1, Oldham Ath, 1 Doneaater 1, Mansfield 0 F.vetcr Cllv 2, Chester 0 Hartlepools 1, Norwich 1 port 1. Uatcshead 1 liamnton 4. Tornuav 2 Notts.

Forest Stockport 3 Nuneaton 0, Moselev 0 port Vaie 1. Tranmere R. 0 Pnrhdale 1. Notts County 3 Southport 2. Bradford 1 Watford fi.

Netherfteld 0 Wevmouth 2. Hereford U. 1 Wrexham 2. Southend 3 Venvil 3. Glltlngham X.

Other matches: Bnumemniith 7. Dundee 3. Bristol Rover 0. MllHvall 1 Crvstal Palace 2. Levton O.

0 Darlington 5. Walsall 1. Halifax Town 1. Bristol City 1. Lincoln Citv 3, Brighton 1.

Rntherham t'nlted 2 Reading 1. Merthvr Tydfll vs. New Brighton (can celled snow). Scottish league Division A Celtic 0, St. Mlrren 0.

Dundee 1, East Fife 0. Hibernians 5. Falkirk 1. Motherwell 4. Rangers 0.

Partlrk 5, Third Lanark 1. Queen of South 1, Aberdeen 0. Ralth Rovers 7, Clyde 1. Stirling Albion 2, Hearts 4. Division Albion Rovers 0.

Arbro.ath 1. Dunfermline Alloa 2. Forfar 2, Dumbarton 1. Kilmarnock 2, Hamilton A. 0.

Morton 7, Ayr I'nlted o. Slenhousemulr 0. Cowdenbeath 1, St. Johnstone 1, Altdrleonlans 0. SKCOND DIVISION Blackburn Rovers 0, Queen's Park Hangers 0 uiei.

Bradford 2, Coventry Cltv 2 (tie). Bienlford 1. Grlmshv Town 0. Bury 2. Leeds I'nlted 0.

Cardiff Cllv 3, Preston North End 2 Chesterfield 0. Luton Town 1. 1 Jl 2 0 12 Ik! 3 4 2n is rigid, Brundage Indicated. Bantams Open In Selkirk Rink The Winnipeg and District Bantam Hockey league Is all set for the official opening tonight, the league schedule has been draw up and was slated to start Friday, but due to mild weather the teams that were to nlav werp asked to DOstDone their ramps until later date. However.

Resident Owen "Slim" Davis and his cohorts RI.IHI.IL. AT VnVTnrtl. I CHICAGO Brimsek Nattrass Mrra. Rpntlpv M.r;u2i, Richard. Ctkna0r8lla.i, 'WeSe1' "c.adsby;a'pba11 'PrinS training schedule nn.

nonnar, iiamin, miner. ni.j u'li annnnnrert Kntinrlav hv Ph a. MONTREAL Durnan; Reardnn, Harvey: l.ach; Richard, Komhord rrr. niion 7. 1, rtca, v.iaene, l.cger, uussaun.

L. Tnii in men: sm Hnhcock Sl'MMARY: I i Egcr? nerC'd JsnenM'a KfHiilon, Uadsliv. DU keni, AtrCatg, Ulohui r.1....D l. ii it i ci iuu, ouiiii iuiir. rvn aiutri i.uiic, AT DKTKOIT NEW YORK hayner; Kyle, Sln il1'.

Subs: Eddolla, Sheru, O'Connor, F.gan, uade, Ml. Fl.her FoilX" Abel PcnalUes' JKlKOll l.umtiy, rugoiin.l Scorlne N. DK 1:40. 3. Detroit, i.a stewV.ANiLv.mnKeiiv Snero "jorT; ilawe Stewart, Martin.

Kelly, Pelers, nen wo sea the'n tok 'overl AT (IIKA.K. M.A.H.A. sponsored referees 1 hkey schedule in Souris last eve Dan Berard. reu strar and hpr next two seasons men look over I. nif thp local irniaH nraoiieallv i in ii i nilnt nl Vlvi ll.un.u iih MONTREAL Durnan: Rpardon, nere aaiuroay.

.1 immv uunn, prest i 7 officials ill all take part In official pilo ViL 1 o.c Lach: Richard Rlopeile dent of the M.A.H A officially ned abw the Brandon Ath opening ceremonies in the new during the 194.V46 and 194h 47 Harvey. Filllon. Mackav. Reav, fhp meeting and when they hp end in Selkirk, where the young Fisher seasons after which he went to Mosdell, Leger, Dussault.j"'"' "le A of a 6 1 score. The previous en rHt 71 H0CkPy "8UeiCC.r"CAOO Brlmsek; yTA KeTom'lris8 Lengthly discussions took place turn out to watch their future aaa ienior Hockey league and has hockev stars perform.

ibeen refereeing during the current nn Vririnv niM p.i, ihantam teams swing into action onl 'bp released shortlv. I.eicesNeV du Southamnion 2 (tle)JH fronls. The league schedule will Hull Cllv 0 Sheffield I nltrd 4 rivmninh Arcvle 2. Rarnslev 2 itiei Sheffield Wedneidav 2. West Kami The league has operated rontinti To'tVnham Hntsnur 2.

Swansea Town OUSly since the season 24, To'tenham Hotspur 2. Swansea Town 1. 1RTSM LEA fit Psvmerii fpited 1 rrusaderi 8 Bansor 0. (jlenavnn 1. poitooned Iftonvllle vs.

oMng to snow. Cnlerame 1, Arrts P. Distillery 1. Derrv Tltv 3. Portadnwn s.

l.lnrield fi. AM ATEl'R INTERNATIONAL GAME trelnnd Scotland 2. 50 MORRIS IS HERE MINOH MINOR DOOSt CONVERT. $14S5 $1485 oxrosto SEDAN $1955 IMP. SEDAN $2375 under the name of "Community when the executive decided clubs Boys Hockey league." Af something had to be done about the filiation with the C.A.H.A.

wRs'club's iong tenure nf last place. SOUEnt n(i WRS nt annual meeting in J'J'O oi Mam toha Branch (M.A.H.A.) of the C.A.H.A. and henceforth the league operated as the Winnipeg and Dis triri Bantam nocKey league. BUI NOW PAY 30 0 BY SPRINC THEN DRIVE A WAY WOLSELEY iWOLSELEY I O. 4 CVL.

CVL. I MIDGET $2405 I $2575 I $1855 CAR OF THE YEAR SIX THE NAME KAISERFStASESt NUFFIELD DEALERS B'q Csr Blq Cur Look Up ptr Oal. Hylfrtullc SrsliM. Sfnd or T'p to deposit. On delivery.

COLORS REMPEL Phen J2i 4as Bob Wilson, Harry Van; "4 Wings meet lues St Joh" i colleKf Rt ,6 I'm. Flyers and Stamperiers clash lne SBme mursnay. A.A.U. Blocks Wholesale Bids For Olympics The general assemblage of more Ihnn 250 unanimously adopted a United States Olympic association! set un Wislatinn which would ner mit only one American city to bid or the international games. The rielesates agreed that whole invitations had cost the coun he held In Helsinki Finland the 13.

games, already assigned to Melbourne, Australia. The resolution stated the selec lion of the particular city should hej pft ,0 the discretion of the US .1 1 1 trnm ri.i.r.iino ih ITnii.l gtates in Olympic games, Harry Hainsworlh, hockey com lHimittpe chairman of the A.A.U. said The A.A.U, does not intend to re llnrtliish lt tnrisdintinn nver nmn tnur hnckev in rnmmerrinl rinklmoens and Bob Kaye. Johnny Mn interests and cannot condone the thinking of the A.H.A. that colleges removed from the over all hock ey picture, "The A.H.A.

declines to consider rigid amateur control by amateursl representing a board of control, i ru. a it i. i nit n.n.v. is irmiy ro operate with any group to help the sport. Track and field committee mem hers of the A.A.U.

recommended recognition of men's records. SAN FRANCISCO A vedy Brun I dage said Saturday night that col lege athletes who receive scholar ships on the basis of their skill in any sport muke themselves pro fessionals. The president of the United States Olympic association, attend ing the Amateur Athletic Union convention here, was asked In an interview: "If a boy Is given a football schol arship, is he eligible for Olympic competition?" "He (the boy) would not even be' considered an amateur." the out spoken Brundage replied. i Future screening of senior nocKey i.eague lor for the Olympic teams will be seasons, has been appointed this ordfr ntl dfpoiilt Un or mor I plfse Mnil me foidfri oi, modfit marked IM months to pi! fur or truck tjkrn as All money returned it oot liKf. satisfied BLACK GREY rj WINE GREEN rj MOTORS WINNIPEC, MAN.

2S7 Sherhroek St. OPEN EVENINGS i s. 1 If 1 4 Li 1 1 ti. I.tXVir i ALL PALS TOCETHER: Canadiens vanquished Maple Leafs, 2 1, in the opening game of the Bantam N.H.L.. Saturday morning the Olympic, but the kids are still pretty chummy, win, lose or draw.

Left to Sf. Joseph's Comeback Edges Out St. Ignatius Buttling from behind with scored twice. Harvev Palma ged Kail Kusmack helped on three goals, St. Joseph's started the Knights of Columbus Hockey league off with a bang Sunday t.

natius 5 3. 110'y mss an "usi'ieious lnto the league with a 5 0 the defending champion St. Boni hin (hB tunf of 8.3 hy Holy Rosnry. St. Ignatius had much the best fof Bn? aha'f VPd.

pn the came fighting hack and scored all fnT. in Inst seven minutes (V, i' Art the scoring, fnr tne Anders on a pass Paul Mundi ick. Holy Cross scored twice In each of the first and second and added their final goal in the final frame in their bout with St. Edwards. Paul DoFourrn and Roger Goodman scored the opening period goals with the help of Penny Si set up both tallies in the sand LuJ.vb.1 and; LauiDe Itntsned tne scoring on Pnurcq's assist.

The final game was wild scoring affair with Holy Rosary blow. 1 inc a 4 1 lead and then coming ntii 1 1 i iMirti inite tuiiiueis in the game Raleigh led the winners with a hat trick while Nick Mel Quakers Get New Mentor EDMONTON, Riley Mullen, former coach if Edmonton Flyers referee in the Western roacn oi asKlTnon vunkers, 11 was learned Minnay night. Mullen and Quakers' managpr lJe Bill Hunter left Sunday night Saskatoon whets Mullen will take over as coach, succeeding Nick Mrl fnrmor Tnmntn Mnulo 1. oof Motion f.m'i TORONTO Broda; Thomson, Mullen was granted a release ftom Mortson. Migav.

Einlckl. Watson, his refereeing contract to take the'Suhs: Bnesch, Bcnlley, Klu job. new wunrvn j.m.u is an c.l monton product who played pro ressional hockey on the west coast with Seattle and Portland. He! p.a.veu 1111 nine urns, Aiia.hki (major and two Har then came to Flyers as a de lrison, Mackell. Toppazzinl, Meeker.j fenreman.

During the 1941 42 season, Mul alien coached the now defunct Leth J' xne V1 coacned the Army Mwlln will take over at the helm of the last place Quakers im mediately. Quakers, who have been out of the league cellar only once this season, let coach Nick Met 7. During a quick trip here, Hunter spprnacnen iwn omer r.nmnnton coaches, Clarence Moher of the University of Alberta Golden Bears and Morey Rimslad, who coaches an camonion junior ciun. I Cleveland Browns Retain A.A.C. Title CLEVELAND Cleveland Browns Sunday won the All Ameri ca conference professional tootballi championship for the fourth straight year, defeating San Francisco 9er 7 in the final playoff pnmp hpforp r.

VI nniH eioi tomers on muddy, slippery field Thus the Browns complete four year domination of the America loop, which has merged with the older National league effective after next week. It marked the first time a professional football team had won its league championship for four years. i leer, Kddie Miller and Bill Mas jtallies for the defending llanko scot ed the others. Miller alsoi The Cathedr.il City club trailed assisted twice as did Kddie Peters. 1 Two goals went to Wilf Dufault of St.

Boniface with Dave Joyal, Ed LeClair and Jerry Lavergne EARL KUSMACK doing the rest of the damage. Rug ttaiiando, ravellcn. McKad den, Carveth, Couture, Blai k. REFEREE: Jim Primeau. Lines men Ed Mepham, Bill Morrison.

Sl'MMARY: First Period Scoring None. Pen ties Shern. Lindsay. Egan. allies Secnnd Period Scoring none, Penalties Shern.

Relse. Kngolln. irorn i ennn lork, l.a prade (Leswtck. Eddnii,) 4. is en Pavettrn AT TORONTO subs: Henderson, ski.

Malnney, Harrison, Dumart, Schmidt. Topnazzini, Bettio. Kullman. Kay, i.ynn, iimgren, Smith, Mack en. REFER HE Bill ChadH'ick.

Lines men: Doug Young, Mush March. First Period 1. Toronto, Watson Will 1 uumari (majori. lLynnj Juzda, Penalties renou i. luron.o.

isiu Flaman imajori, Mortson (malori. IU. uenney ionacner stew "r'wJ tonacher. Bodnar, liamlll, ii ti orf nm i men ''rlnV Morrison, Kridle Mep'ham. 1 I BLACK HAWKS' BUDDY: Buddy McCormick is one of the little guys of junior hockey but he pack a potent punch for the Haks, who meet Monarch? tonight tHe Manitoba at tht Amphnheatrf at 6.30 p.m.

I I right they are: Bert May, Dave Dryborough. Kit Goodman, Ron Leibl, Cordon Graveline and Don Dryborough, The Dryborough lads are twins, but they are definitely not look alikes. 5 3 going into the final session with Lavergne and Dufault nutting them on even terms. But Miller, Raleigh and Maslanko replied for the Ros arys to walk off with the verdict. GEORGE DEPRES First Period 1 Montreal l.eirer 10:14.

2. Montreal," Richard l.ach, (Olmsted. Third Period 3. Montreal. Harvey Pennine, Penalties Nnne.

AT Mil Vlllll liciiirin i umicy; Kelly, slew art: AlcpH.lden: Peter. Havellch llowe, Mcisab, Abel, Babandu, Car Hb.rr.KKK ge l.ravel. Lines mm Musn Maicli, Hero Uallugn ej. SUMMARY: VlWVlh Ural Period 1. New York.

Usher IlLeswttk, Laprade) Penaltles Second Period 2. New Yurk, La None (major), Lindsay (2 misconducts). AT BOSTON TORONTO Broda; Thomson, iHortson; Migay; Kzlnlckl. Watson ISubs: Boesch, Bentlev. Meeker, I.vnn, Mackell.

Tlnigren, S. Smith, BOSTON Gellneau: Quacken Crawford: Rnntv; Prirson, K. Smith. Subs: Henderson. Beltln, Fla 'man, Dumart.

Srhmldt. Harrison, iTonnanln Malnney, Kryzanowskt, Miuman. REFEREE Hugh MrUan. Lines "m'lre na Sl'MMARY: First Period 1. Rn.tnn.

Harrison (Dumart, Malnney) 4:27. Peraltles Lynn, Crawford (2i, Ezlnirkl, Mort son Harrison, Second Period Scoring None. Penalties Mortson, Ezlnlrkl (2i iSchml.lt. Harrison. Third Period 2.

Boston, Ronty (Flaman. Smith) 18:21. Penalties Henderson, Mackell, Juzda. Referees Gather I rt ri rrt ksnnf vi uiuiiuuii ivitci BRANDON More than fifty fPom eih, "AA of the Big Six Intermediate most controversy was caused by the 'penalties for lntenerence and inter ion of rule covering it. T' i iowns lepreM nii ai me gain ering Included Tortage erannon caroerry isaoeiin, a annca vnnric Tr 1 1 XT mtrt Icil land, sntio Kivers, Hoissevain.

Neepawa, Minnednsa, Hamiota, ri lot Mound and MncGrrcor. Local ne nniiui.i ny jmii Mitchell and Sutherland, both imembers of the M.A.H.A. executive. Following the discussions, those i No Bed of Roses TORONTO The life of a referee in the Ontario Hockey association can be plenty ioug.1. Ask Ab Giant or C.

R. (Red) Kai ell. According to OH. A. reports, Kartell is laid up with strained leg ligaments sul feted Thursday night when he tripped at the Owen Sound Arena after skating into some peanuts thrown on the ire.

Ab Grant can still show you where a rotten egg struck, him while working a game at the Gtielph Arena last Tuesday. And George Panter, assistant secretary of the H. has the one pound iron nut, l'? inches square, that missed Grant the same night. "It was lucky this didn't hit Grant," Mr. Panter told the H.A.

executive Friday night. The executive decided letters containing stiff reprimands regarding behavior of spectators should be sent to both arenas. Kagles whipped New York Giants 17 3 Sunday, completing their greatest regular season in the club's 17 year National Football league history. The N.K.L.'s East etn division champions ended the iiti.i campaign wiin victories anni nnlv nno Hofenl anrl nevl enk meet the Western division cham I pions for the loop title, PHILADELPHIA A eamel. delphia Athletics.

Half of the A's games are against major league opponents. Including a three game city ser of the rival league. NEW YOR Time, three. Wi' Saturday. The bav son of Hal Dale.

On ma ih Ihp rut nnepr nnH In. "'St three year old to win the award. SDon.sored hv thp Trottlnir Horrse Club of America. Ciood Time' won the Little Brown Jug, Matron Stakes, Review Futurity and West Phi er" LUrthNCt, Yugoslavia defeat ed France 3 2 Sunday to u.r uie jioai acnes 01 ine wunui Soccer cup competition in Brazil 41 1 11 in. ii riext summer.

ZURICH, Switzerland Arie Van Vliett. former world champion cv cllst from The Netherlands, bettered hy 2 10 of a second the world record for the one kilometre bicycle race with standing start here Sunday. Racing In the Zurich cy cling stadium. Van Vliett covered the kilometre (about of a mile) in one minute 9.4 sernnds. Souris Trims Brandon, 6 1 In Home Debut KOURLS In the first home pav however was mnrP evP srore would v.i,..b: Souris being railed upon to make nnmhr Th fjrst p'rjn(, pn(1((1 EwBrt on BSS'st from Kavo David sorii At Kav() hit twine on Bn Bssin frnm Ewf)rt outls opened the scoring in the second period, Del Murray from Mart Slenhenson at a SR Rran.

lone tally came at 7:30, Har nes from Hollowav. J. a i I attending were guests of the, The third period marksmen wet M.A.H.A. at a dinner and later at Kayo Davidson unassisted at tended the Brandon Monarch game Clair Murray from his brother in the Wheat City arena. at 9..16 and Kayo Davidson at 18:34 unassisted.

Son Grevhmindt Thirteen minor penalties were JOO vreynounas handed out, 7 to Souris and 6 to Trim Port Arthur one adtuttd i. e. Athletics Key, Mann, Gurba, PORT ARTHUR Sault Ste.Trelkai Harness. Hollowav, Clark Mane Greyhounds scored Shadlock, Cray," Robert third victory in the Great Lakes son, McKay, Smith Senior Hockey league Saturday SoUris R. Kachanoskl.

Dixon, night as they defeated Port Arthur Dodd, Jones, Tason, Murray Bearcats 8 5 before fans. iKayo Davidson, C. Murrav, Mur Zeppy Zago, Terry Biocchi and rav, Stephenson, A. Davidson Red Roney paced the Greyhounds' Kachanoskl, Cherrey, De scoring with two goals apiece whileiVins. Joe Krmpoticch and Ron Lay scor ed the others.

Centre George Nisbet scored a JIT John Franklin hat trick for the Bearcats punchirg Sir John Franklin midget hockev home his club's first thrpe goals. will practip tonight at Frme Dallas and Howard Nistico o'clock at home rink. All notched the others. 'players Interested please attend. TROPICAL PARK RESULTS FIRST RACE Purse Jl SoO Near nnis anu utiwait, ifuilnnc.

lliimunsa 108. J. On kry Hi. i' no lilimm 111 J. stout in.

j'lii r. liaise 7.M). Time. 1:12. AIo ran: Frrre Mark rtte.

Dolly Beautv. Sure Jet PropelU d. rherkmate, Sir Monte and Cherry Flash Time. Also ran: Powells SF.UOND RACK Purse II. Ron.

Pretty Sun. I'timely Khvmer, III Hash, claiming, 3 year nlds und upward, fi Dean Blltzcn, Jujac, Last Spin, furlongs. Big Dance 114 J. Culmnne! SKUOND RACK Purse $'100 2S 70, 7.70. 4 111.

Bv Me Wti. S. Boul 'clHlmlng, 3 year nlda and upward. 4 metis 270. 2 20.

Top Hope 108, L.ifui ImigH. Sons Twinkle 10!) II. Keen Batihellcr 2 70. 15.20. o.W), S.40.

Make It Kasv 112, Time, 1:11 2 .1. Also ran: Inspiring. Jessop 4 20, 2 Ro, Light Dow 10fk Maruca, Pal Cross. Sam hllla, Frann w. Carroll 4 20 uiamer nu llall.r lloiibl: Bl Danre and HamanasH paid 11(11.

SO. THIRD RACE Purse ll Riin.j laiouii, yeai iui iimiks. niii J. Culmnne 8.90. SK).

3.50.: r. uni in, rwui nivi 11.1 ii m. I14IK), hhO, Clean Slale 111. Time. 1:12 2 5.

Also ran: I.ady Kd Mcdnnigal 7.80, 4 20. Wavcrly 113, J. zln, Jersey Bounce Thunderjet, Blue uiuson 2 40 Bar, Blue Heart. 1 KOl'RTH RACK Purse mfuVhr Su tt IV TH RACK Pure S1.300, (JU 2 10 1 Tlowk 122 KoVl 2 year olrts, furlong. ii in i "i nu I 1 1 ia mmid l.ane 115.

D. Ma. Andtew IJu key Viu 3.2U, 2.40. Mixila 118, J. Comhest 1 Time, 2.

5. Also ran: C.ra 1 'J Oscar 118, E. Coff. jKarly Winter, Khurtuuni, ililue Fawn, King Ladv. I Time.

1:15 3 5. Also ran: Corn King, FIFTH HACK Hui'e $2,000, al DKulatid and Junion Hobby. Iimaticcs, 2 year olils, furlongH.I FIFTH HACK Pulse $1,400. at. 11.1.

p. Huberts 15.40, 8 so. lowunces, 3 year olds, 5.10. Selenlte 107, J. Culmone 5.4u..

hnnk You Sir 114 J. Delahoussa 3 40. Ciu Wave 114, A. D. Klvei tin.

4 so, 3 40. Big Hoad 1 1H. (i. silva 2 70. 4.0U.

Uanovina lltt, J. West 3 i Time. 1:11. Also ran: Broken Time. 1:132 5.

Also ran: Hnscbnr Mystery Man, Signal Code, Wise Cutle, ough, Wish Kgan, Fighting (lal. Blaomy, Wise Dame Shuffle, l.iltle Flower, Lilly SIX TH HACK Purse" S2.000. al Miss Muntsin and Itight llowances, 3 vear olds fi furlongs, ijab iTrlple Hearts 109, S. Boultnetis lH.OD.j Field IVn P' S' XTIl RACK The Cnlfen Dav j5 40, 4.20. Tampero 120, k.

Church Handicap. Purse J3.5O0 3 vear olrts 'ri. in rime, 1.11. Also tan: Cedrlc, Algle, AC?" 000 allowances 3 year nM and up fiir longs. Tight Snueeze 10R, N.

8 50, 4 10. 2 50. I.nrlnt 112, S. Rnul imetls 4.30. 2.90 Sagittarius 121, R.

McPhee 2 30. Time, 1:10 '5. Also ran: Ksgle Ig'V'r. A'tlat Life, King Midas one Irlalmlne. 3 vear olds and upward, 1 1lfi miles.

Radiate 2nd 120 R. ijairo m. no aw. avoruo Jfl. Time.

1:44 2 5, Also ran: Nomorwar, Bleury Street, Harem, Pomander, Donna's Ace and Judex. i onn NINTH RACK Purse i claiming, ,1 year oins ann up I.leht (lav I.eirpnd W'T Cho' AbiocT f.o'n Laughlln 13 90, 6 70. lnscroll 117, Boulmetls 4 20 Time. 1:53 1,5. Also ran: Nlecesue.

Kent Mere Mis. Adllbit. Brogden. Old Cnlon, Can Step, Comanche Peak, Lucky Reward, Rosalu. Past Presidents' Bonspicl Draw Tl F.SIUY a.m.

Draw at Oranile Rink Lou Leavens. II. Buckingham. II. SnPrpr v.

Bales. D. Bnvchuk. Oscar Quallv. K.

Snwernv, jnnn Buckle. M. Clirdt vs. II. Brett.

iWnit. II. M. ranman. M.

hewster. F. I.awson. F. Ward, Bud Fossey, nrandmnnt vs.

C. T. Knight, A. L. Wilson.

R. r.lllls. Hill. W. Perkovrr.

R. A. fJlllesple. Chris thai Ih. R.liund.

Boh R. Man! nine. Jensen. M. Johnson vs.

f.eo. Mender Alex Buchanan. W. Wlllla ex Buchanan Will ams. A.

K. Henderson. CI. Lnwrv vs. Alex Wnd MersW' J' J'm Bud iMPri xirnni vs.

ii. worn. ii. Jnom nhrv ue I. I u.T II II i.

nu ei w. a. i.h nir. .1. row.

W. A. Oades vs. Jim II. Hender son, R.

Nlchol, M. Nellson, Russ Qual lev. I Nlssen. C. Harness, T.

Peck over. Dr. C. R. Scrlhner vs.

Art Sellev. I'pi itchard. P. (Juallv. N.

G. Rogers. 8:.10 a.m. Draw M. tiral.l Kschangr Kink W.

Hodgert. B. O. Uuallev. R.

H. 1 kove''. W. J. Wu "1, a ri ouallv.

1 'LI I. ler. John Wlsliait, o. Kii at Ebbels field. istrangr with major league races produe W.

o. Graham. W. Burnett Rl. e.

John Wilson vs. C. Dann. James lnKS ties or near ties In the last can depend on BATTERIES 1 CAN DEPEND ON Henderson. ,1.

Tladen. J. C. Sim. K.

Bumly. T. Uiini n. i inn vi, Lnte entries will plav at Grain Exchange. Buffalo Braintrust Works for Seattle SEATTLE The same pair who master minded Buffalo Bisons to an International league baseball aoiii iiiiiik i.n nif ill Seattle Rainiers of the.

Pacific Coast league announced Saturday they had signed Roger (Dor) Cram er, former Detroit outfielder, as roach to assist Taul Richards, Seattle's new pilot. Cramer's eon tact was obtained from Buffalo. Richards managed Buffalo last season, with Cramer his head coach. YOU mMsm: yoi; VEHICLES a uu ii jjci smootfi flow of POWER with tht new IMPROVED Lhryco Hattery. One of many improve.

Safety Valve. Pre ents corrosion 5 I overfillinK and automatically ad Your chrV.l. Plymouth Fargo 1 or Dodge DeSoto dealer can install a Chryco Battery for VV you in a matter of DllnUIM' A vl A ItMlt murt tf 'V a 4T a 4 i NEW ORLEANS RESULTS FAIR New Orleans, La i i iinT rurse 11.10(1, fmlonss. ai Pattys Keaeon 112, II Keene. 4 20.

2tl. Sedulous ltlfl. I). Mil, In ytmr 3 AIso rn. ponn Mli kv Q.

Think So. c.lorv Song, Ojsler Loaf, Jim Jai Foxw i'c k. liMllv K1111I.I1.: all. Krrnn and SIHI Twlllklr paid Sill. 00.

THIRD RACK Purse 11.200, i claiming, 3 ear nins and upward. furlongs, (iray Chief 118. Coftman nil upward. 1 1IH miles. Hrand Fnlrv 111 Madden 7 80 1 Ro nut Ved 1 ft MrAnWiuh T1 ,:47 'AHo ran: Merr wanz ann rrangine.

SKVKNTII RACK Purse Jl 300. claiming, 3 year olds and upward, 1" 1lfi miles. Frisk 108, Delahnus. save 18 (H) in no. fi 20.

Blllcella 11. Keene 5 2ii :t.8o" Oxford Don 11 mauiien a.mi. Time, 1.49. Also ran: Dabster, Sun satlon, Watch Susan, Matruh and KIUIITH RACK Purse 900: 3 year olds and up, 1 11K Wise tiger 121, Keene 10.00 5 20, S.ob. Bav Acre 118.

Comhest 8.20. 4.K0. illght 108. Gllsson 3 20. Time, 1:50 45.

Also ran: Rant U.rru Cnlflha CD. Majors Meet .4 In Brooklyn NEW YORK For the. first time since New York Yankees conk ed Brooklyn Dodgers in the WnrlrtJ Scries, Ihe town's hotels swarmed with baseball men today In prepara. lion for this week's winter ings. Most of the caravan moved In from Baltimore to continue trad minor league convention.

Nothing, hi hue hnnnnnoH vol 1 Both the American and National i agues will meet separately hold a nt notion Wwlnr day under Commissioner A. Chandler. The business of turning on to finish regularly scheduled day games will be considered. There much support for this change in the National but Ihe American Is cold. to the Idea.

Chandler set a precedent by or deling the last game of the 1949 World Series finished under llghli Jew years, the boys are trying to) set up a uniform tie playoff sys" tern. The National now makes it best two of three and the Ameri ran has one "sudden death" playoff. 1 BROKEN RECORDS Put no fnr up t' you r'irt fl pi yrntr h'm AiH romp tin for Popular and rrnrrltngs Victor, Columbia. London, and othtra, jsaism JS rt 1 ifTlSt 1 1 TSr7fJSilll 1 II r(zr I w'Zr'i. XtfWtX Itlf1 f40tkf fatiJ ykSkfA Jr".

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