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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBESATURDAY, MAY 3, 1947 Sports live THE PAIR TO BEAT By Gene Mack Schoolboy PAR. 4St ER 4' 40 Form ARIES By CLAY R. POLLAN I LIBRA TAKE Tme ult. oe r- -17 ri pi Mar.22 tTennddlyvneelnd: Sent 21 AT THE PAIR TO BEAT I'LL -TAKE Ts-i YoUlt OE i THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE-SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1947 By Gene Mack Schoolboy Sidelights Sports PAR. By CLAY R.

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8-3819 AN 468 AILI AQUARIUS an.21 flit" Feb.13 AN 57-65 II PISCIS Feb. 20 Mar. 21 al111c 11-27-29-53 63-71-76 tightening up on flying instruction. insisting that it be vocational. Em asking the State Department of Education to determine whether or not you could qualify, and to send you details on existing schools hereabouts.

fled my terminal leave styli. ration with Fort Monroe, last November. They acknowledged receipt and asked that no inquiries be made about it. But in April I Just had to write, and still net answer. lc Fort Monroe that lax in answering their P.

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1, N.2:'.- 1kk Alit NL 1-, 't. 1110., 4, t41, 4 f' kJ -NI f' t. 4 do- I 1.44,-k Ho.rses,PostPositions 1, Ar ki Riders ProbableOdds i i LOUISVILLE, May 2 (AP) er, ogi Here is the field for tomorrow's 014 734 Kentucky Derby, shovving i 7.... Post positions, horses, Jockeys and probable odds: (flrobable post time, 6:15 p. m.

(E. D. 1 i i I of, a quarter, all PHALANX Odds dunadns. Proi I. jockey icoamic Bomb, Clark No BOY 20-11 ARCAR0 up 3Doublle Jay.

oGilbert 4Fautless. Ddson 3-1. 1 5Bullet Proof. Wright 15-1 Vi t. 7 70sStItt teaDriaRtehwera.rdw.

eBortoroonkes. 1, Sickle. No BoY .4 tlk' OPhalanx. Arearo 111--(i 3-5 Trust. Longden, 11Biskolater.

Itatzarettl. Jett. Ilanka 50-1 13Liberty Road. Jessou 30-1 1r 't I4Jet Pilot. Guerin 8-11 Stepfather and W.

L. Sickle coupled dimellaido.a .0.. 141.0....nionlimiii:t... ma Wortley entry. Italheint's Orobah14, 41 .01.06,....000108464114 Jockey.

W. Johnson. 1,,, sickle's 110111.1Shia.,:i Probable Jockey, R. COMPbeli. 41.11:111111114 11L 00; 111w.menommii.....

11011111Shis. 't pppoi LOUISVILLE, May 2 (AP) Here is the field for tomorrow's 734 Kentucky Derby, shovving post positions, horses, jockeys and probable odds: (Probable post time, 6:15 p. m. (E. D.

One mile and a quarter, all carry 126 pounds. Prob PP Horse Jockey Odds 1cosmic Bomb, Clark. 2-11alheim No Boy 50I 3Double Jay. Gilbert 25-1 4Faultless. Dodson 8t 5Bullet Proof.

Wright 15-1 6St3r Reward. Brooks. 7Stepfather. Westrope sVir Sickle. No BOY ed 15I 9Phalanx.

Arraro A-5 111--(in Trust. Longden 12-1 IIRiskolateG Batzarettl. I2t 12.3ett Jett, Hanka 50-1 13Liberty Road. Jessoo 30-1 I4Jet Pilot. Guerin 8-1 Stepfather and W.

Sickle rounled ma Warner entry. Italheint's Probithlo Joeker, W. L. Johnson. sickle's Probable Jockey.

eaMPbell. By HAROLD PUTNAM Public Buildings for Homes? LETTER OF THE can only see my wife once a week as she is 50 miles from here, and my hours of work prevent me from commuting daily. "So, my question: Can't something be done to convert old school buildings into apartments for veterans? For example, the boarded up Dexter School on Harvard Charlestown. "Another thought: On Chapman at the corner of Rutherford is a large three-family house. I'm informed it is state-owned, formerly used as residences for prison guards.

But it is unoccupied. "Perhaps there are other publicly-owned buildings zultable for veterans' temporary housing. How about Bee. mallest Field in Foi Po et for Today Derb ill Continued from the First Priam i 4 Irk ihr)o a- t. lin nin a 0 mallest Field in Four for Today's Derby be Doping the Classic Years been In for the past two years with Handy Early Sande and the Negro great, Ike Murphy, stars of earlier eras.

But although the colt. who Is owned in partnership by Sonny Whitney, who hasn't had a standout star here since Equipoise was in his heydey. and Abe Hewitt, White Post (Va.) breeder, is rated on top, he is no Sure-Pop. Anyone Could Win Anyone of 12 of the 14 could lead this open field without causing the folks to start leaping out of windows hereabouts. Faultless, who has hit the paying teller's window in six of eight starts this year, including the Blue Gradd and Derby Trial, could do it, especially if the track is fast.

Jet Pilot might lead them all the way, fast or goo. Taunton Inaugural two years in a row. Despite the electrical storm and the heavy downpour the fans not only flocked to the track but even braved a bath by standing at the rail to watch all the races. The handle totaled $224,880 which was most respectable considering conditions. A year ago, in perfect August weather, the opening night handle only totaled $270,347.

Trout Continued from the First Page -Unlike Clinton C. Shepherd, Opportunity, Wash, who battled the huge trout 45 minutes yesterday before bringing it to Gaff, Simon made his catch on his first try with special grappling tackle he devised himself. Shepherd snared the record-breaker on the opening day of the season, and turned it over to the Chamber of Commerce to be sent by air express to the President by way of Representative Abe Goff, of Idaho. This morning the fish slipped off Gaff hooks while it was being photographed and the re-fishing was under way. Downs Race Where can I secure a copy of my medical record while in the Army? L.

South Boston. AnswerSee Dr. Quigley. Room 212, VA. 17 Court Boston.

If you have a claim filed, VA re quests your medical record any. way; if you don't, they'll still help you get it. I'm a Cadet at the United States Military Academy. This Summer I'd like to take flying lessons while on leave, taking advantage of the G.I. Bill of Rights to cover the cost.

Is it possible in the vicinitY of Wet Point. Answer Maybe, but VA Is Derby VIM'S! WELCH Ot, Truat TRAYRADIO IPhalanx 2Jet Pilot 3Fault1ess PID PEEPER (outsociated Press) 1Faultless 2Star Reward 3Pha1art1 1 RAIriNin voRM iPhalanx 2Fault IPP411 3On Trust IUNITED PRESS 1Phalanx 2Fault less 3Stepfather HUGH (Associated Press) 1Jet Pilot 2Phalanx 3Faultless Eddie Arcaro, the Newport. veteran ace, and Heady Eddie will be all out, because he's shooting at his fourth necklace of roses in this one. If he makes it. he'll be bead man among all' the Derby jockeys in history, breaking the deadlock he's I The Dreadful Night KATHLEEN NORRIS 6 O'Brien Hurls, Suffolk Plays Bridgewater John O'Brien.

tall Cambridge righthander, will receive the nod from Coach Charlie Law to pitch for Suffolk University against Bridgewater State Teachers College today at 2 p.m. at Bridgewater. O'Brien has won one and lost one this season for Suffolk. He bowed to Tufts in the season's opener, and earned his win against Wentworth Institute with his relief flinging last Wednesday. IMEMMID Taunton Results FIRST RACE-FUTURITY Winker (7) 9.80 6.20 4.60 My Greeting (8) 15.40 8.80 Hobart Hatcher (5) 6.20 Order of Finish-Broekton (6).

(ay-Kay (1). U. S. Pack (3). Grand Yank (4).

True Flag (2). Time. SECOND RACE-IS-16 MILE patsy Rhil (1) 8.60 5,20 4.00 Nongsig (6) 6.60 .4.40 Carrot Kelley (4) 6.00 Also Ita Shiadow (8). LadY Venus (7). Willshe FLY (3)6 AlgOnqUin (2).

Time. 33.2s. klenrY Hankins (5) scratched. DAILY DOUBLE-Winker (7)i. Patsy Rhu (I) paid 978.80.

THIRD RACE-FUTURITY Mifig (2) 6.80 3,80 3.2() Robert Carl (1) 4.20 3.20 Jenine (7i 5.40 Also Ran-Gliding In (5). Hester Becket (3). Dean's Girl (6). Jeannie Grey (4). Panther Patrol (8).

Time. 30.1$. FOURTH RACE-5-16 MILE Kanlast (8) 5.20 3.60 2.60 Beris (4) 11.40 6.60 Gowina (7) 4.20 Also Ran-Brave Mi. ss (5). Dentotum (1), Blue Jigg (2).

Risp (3). Blunder Buss (8). Time. 33.2$. FIFTH RACE-5-16 MILE Willing Spirit (8) 7.20 4.00 3.00 Gussie Girl (6) 4.40 :1.20 Parlay Me (2) ..,.40 Also ran-Mr.

Rube (4). Standard Flight (3). Nina Rae (7), Real Saucy (5). Sparkle Down (I). Time.

34.18. SIXTH MILE Presstime (I) 9.60 5.00 3.00 Never's Image (7) 3.80 2.80 Brainstorm (3) 4.00 Also Ran-Lady Reel (2) SunnY Sox (5). Mystery Spot (8). Bazaar (4). rovertY Pete (6).

Time. 34.4s. SEVENTH RACE-Futurity. rent Success (8) 20.20 8.40 7.20 Hugh (3) 8.20 6.20 lies Determined 4.80 Also Ran-Romper (5). Open Season (4).

Forever Amber (I). Fair Light Oh Happy Jerry (2). Time. 30.1a. EIGHTH RACE-5-I6 MILE nuzzle's Boy (4) 11110 6.60 4.2(1 Shocking (11 4.80 3.60 Chan's Escort i7 2.60 Also Ran-ilarvest Star (2).

Dawnelle (5). Marion Martens (3), Texas Corn- rade (6). Dark Wrangler (8). Time. 33.38.

NINTH RACE-5-16tha. The Taunton Inaugural, Flashy Sir (5) 2.40 2.20 2.20 Capt Bullock (I) 3.40 2.20 Happy Hiawatha (2) 2.20 Also Ran-Chen Yu (3). Double Call (7). Honya's King (4) Never Blue (8). Mixed Harmony (6).

Time. 34.18. TENTH RACE-38 MILE Utichiyr Mystery (4) 6.60 4.60 First Record (7) 8.40 4.40 Rolling Sea (5) 3.20 Also Ran-Gizmo Lassie Luck (3). Regal Maid (I). Roll Seven (6) Tawny Rill (2).

Time. 43.3s. 1 Total Chart Racing Form Camera. allowances. Four-year-olds Str Fin Jockey Odds to 1 12 124 Canning 8 .50 38 24 5.80 214 34 Hugging 24.00 42 41 Smith 102.80 81 5 tog M'tgomery 10.20 61 enk Bureau 8.20 Si 711 Pollard 15.30 9 82 Herne 55.10 7 i 9 Taylor 43.30 1:13 4.610 813.40 7.20 4.20 12.20 COO 8.80 Flashy Sir C9ps Taunton Feature By HERB RALBY CONSENSUS in consensus show comparative gs baael on Ave nallv RaCinlit YntM lowing 5 points for 1st eas a hest 7 points).

2 tor 24 1 tor 3d. eUltir01 CHURCHILL I DO to, pontl.Nti 1 Aerial Gunner 2rv Rol() Prince 20 8 K. Cnok le 9 Jet Plane 5 Mr. Pharried 8 2 Tcn.ad 11 Chance Bea 20 rolarats en 1J i Spring Fiesta 9 wart, 8 i Hot And High 8 3 -1L-kinmIlow t. Sam 14 Levu Srn oh 5 A Tnr Trt rastt 22 I Auytt Ad.

01 Mariadru 5 5 4 lie t-e i26 C--ere Croft 3 ftel ReArts 15 tp 14 St, a 10 7 rtlene-oe-4 27 1-na Pearl 4 4 Darby nomout. Diavolornan 13 Vienna Waltz 4 Fleetrifige 23 End of Strife 10 Song Sparrow 9 Bert 20 Buzz Around 9 Bengal Boy 7 Grotto Cins 23 Many Ponds 10 Navy Cross 3 Thalami 23 Fan Maas On 3 8 11 Itoov IA flund 9 Tsri tanie 5 i 9 1 JAMAICA, i 1 13 1 Don 11 1 Dirry MIL 5 Soloer DU Der 21 2 Ecurt Perruirk 11 1 O11. r. t. Hal 11 I 3 16 1 Chance lo a Snort'', Verse la Dauntless Gal 5 Dnekte Pinter Brand 11 Skyla rk J'IMLZCO Paver 11.06 24' piny Foot 7 ZPrena 6 Good Example 20 Pompey Song 9 johnrue 4 Adaptable 16 Genaneok Drtntown 9 1012 25 t-trich 9 Bv BeouP1 4 Black Gins 26 Lord Grillo 73 Neddie Can 3 Tartsta 27 Mahout George Caa, Quiet Shot 22 Mixer a Lap Veg 5' Smoke Puff 13 Star Back Richm Belle 711 4 L.km-d Andy 22 D-dlnue 8 Chance Nick 3 5 Asomult 27 73 Cot nc vience 6 Batiste 21 Cnnteti 14 Cr i 3 7 Secret 21 pevt IT, 1 8 'Coes best bet- Eddie Welch's Suffolk Downs 'Caps nRAT RACM-S2n011.

allowances. 4-1 Irear--nida and 'up. 1 1-18 trulPs 0 Meehan ..1111 8-3 Rex. 117 4-1 a----Tet r.ane'. 'NSo 194 5-1 2-Her ey'.

lur rex au 108 1- 1 5- Lucla a SU n. 4urners 117 A-- I No Boy "107 R--1 11---2perippl Gunner, Hartveick 118 12-1 1y 117 12-1 1- Rar Hock. 51cK 115 20-11 RACE-S2no1. alinatancein irear-nids and UP. I 1-46 miles.

)- Tc nada. Keen 112 3 5- 2-11 an Fox. Yleqiinger 121.1 2-1 No Hoy 120 OA I Se- Wata Nrp Boy 112 8-11 4- Hcotle de Buck. Huatina113 8-1 1 -7 K. No 12 in-11 Ac 7.1,-,NpPeiwin.

i 1 12-1 Gen Hettinger ill 15-1 11 ilks. krnt. Prollino 15-1 to, riffilnv nActr- 62500. mattlena 2-atar- 4., I 1.to tr, I IR 2 ti i ppnt A 1-1 4 Itohnton 1111 -1 (tint Sam Johnton 118 6-1 3- Levi Auvuuvirs I IA A-I ilk $410 I IA, S-1 1 Snow') Viers' 11-1 6-I 6- Lowttel Ni Poe 118 13- Frit'firlit Acr -sloon rialmina. 3- less.

niets and ilo A furious 1 No linv ii 5-2 4- Nit.l. If ernis 1 lo. 4-1 A- As Aunt Ana. No BOY 108 8-1 No: lloi, 1441 S- I 3-Know How. No 1401( 110 6-1 7-Taactwa Kerne 1013 14-1 111-Ntieht 13e0o-ner.

Keene- 113 10-1 No Piny 113 12-1 it qoat. Boni 108 15-1 3--111anadru Strolo 113 15-1 Worn. Prevost 107 15-1 C1-1ter. CaVen, 113 20-1 1-Tennis Ball No 106 20-1 FIFTH RACE-44000. allowance.

3- Tear-cods. A tutlorgo. No Fins' 111 2-1 (1. N4, nrIPY 110 3-1 Keens 1 1() 6-1 4--Thit (-ironer. Turnbull 108 A.

"7: i ip vehhio, ivrton I )4 1--. a riNerry CjiiPti. Snydgr II I VI. 5( I 05 15- SIXTH $10 000 aleleft handicap, 1 aulft UP. 1 mile and 70 Yatels.

s-14a1 Tavlor 117 a led Game. Meinre. 113 14- At-ar 1.1 1. Httinser 118 4-1 1-Labou la ye. Root 100 10-1 110--Mr (Theirecan.

Keene 1(17 8-1 110 12-1 o. rit, lior 111 2-1 4-14 Lad. Nei Boy '11-1 I'-1-Inwrinel Jim. McGowan In.5 26-1 5-- SC-OtTS I le. 7ehr 103 20-1 ar)rn oriahle and Mts.

R. site. and liet-Mar Farm entrY. 5 EN-TN-TM RACE- 1.150n. la imin st.

3- and tic, I 1-16 Miles 2-Cecrors 120 4-1 111 3-1 3- Land Cruisier. 120 13-1 120 11-5 l'ert. I05 5-1 Itiosieht Boy. 100 13-1 4 -ArloAstai. Daniels Ill 15-1 FIG imi RAcr-saono.

allowance. 4- 'r oos and tits mile and a fUllOPE No Bow 114 8-1 A- Dusty. Huggins '1111 3-1 913 3-1 2-1: is.do.ta. Moore 120 4-1 NSnit 11() Ils-Cottiierative. Franklin 11,4 10-1 Caena 120 12-1 Su eon.

De Lucia 1'4 12-1 of Heels. Collins 114 12-1 4-Te-1 No Tiny 110 12-1 1 nio-i Pound No 'Ploy 118 15-1 1 ve.r Ace No Priv 120 15- 0- Gn11. Pet fin 144 20- R-ast. thalsoin 110 20-1 Me Best Bet --Vhilente. Jamaica Results I T-8) Shnes 45 50, 2 50.

2 30); Tint 81-, 12 40 2 Vial 2 Fab 2 SaraKette fa 80. 8 10, 4 1011 Mitch 7 3.: 1100.nal Key 013 200 FIA.utlful Time 2n In. 8 80. 4 80); rt I'mo 13 40 2 500: rairenth 4310). 4 raritaa IS 40 2.90.

2 3tro: Maid Of I 4,1, 2 7(00; Mr 1-)(10 03.70. Bridal Plower (2 90. 2 10. 2 10); De rautful 43 80 2 10bi 12 101. 8--Mann, gweerk 1'51 ft,) 24() le 20); rarea Like Ile 00.

12 20: MatInce Ride (aliant (IR.50. 3 20. 2 40); Ea73y Me (3 90. 3 31) Chance Mate Pimlico Results Pfttlet COntld (W). 4 60.

4 00 Lealia i3St 4444 23 40, Dargin 20 2 Serrotbelark 46 80, 3 AO o. Swirls Ture 40. 6 60 Play ilich 60o, --hough Cloud anti Stettinthelark. tr. 70 xLko (3 otek.

3 NI 7 tS0t; wt-r 4-0 3 40 exalt t2 60o 4 Wtoor 1 45 Sr). 4 20. 3 20): Final 77r)rt, 8 041. 4 61-11; Si; Lea 43 4140 1 Ma1440n my, to. 22().

f)410); irYry, 5n 14 40 7 All) Chat 23 47 3 60, 2.40.; Rippey in 60. 2 Kitchen Pollee 42 20). 410 00. 5 40. IRO New Ir Larr.

5 Illt 3 66 Glamour Dust (3, V)). 4 22 00 II RO. 8601; Neel Cain Lit rl 7.60 Betty's Robb), Pascoag Results 1roavg. 23 80, 'I 20. Poker Pace.

60. 2 60; Accrington. 4 2C 2 V. tapsisay. 6 40.

3.00. Mass Ada 3 00. 2 SO; Centuple. 2 60 D.Lustrous and paid Ora. 3-- Vartryst.

14 20. 6,20 3 30; Come Lls-ver 6 60. 5 20. Dr Bones. 6 60.

4--fiye Brat n. 20 60. 11-40. 4.80: nag 4 20. 3 414); Chi a Lad 3 O.

8 60. 4 40, 2 80i Rocky Cra.a sit. 3 be): Sam, Patrick. 2 40. SScoutang.

11-40. 5,20. 4 40; cinErtintale soy. 6.40. 5,80.

Grand Venture. 8.20. tilFintshed first. dtaouabfied and placed pecond 8 13'3, 4 00. 3.40 Free- aesenter.

5 (1). 3 idway Isle, 5 20. a-Errant Lase, 27.40, 10.80. 4 40; Lady Mtwara. 3 50.

2 80; Brown Crackle. 3.00. Churchill Downs Results 1Grafatrchan 47 20. 480. 3 AO): Coune-i 44 20.

3 40.: TI'key For', 13 40). 2Fain 45 20. 3 60. 2.804; Border Scout 14 20. 3 004; 1eraninrp 43 e0t.

44 64k 3 00. 2 604: Antigone (340. 2 601; Be Like Pony 42 80). Beauty 48.40. 2 80.

mitt; Gee Whiz 1243 out Fancy Flyer tout). SFore4ell 8 21. 3 80. 2 Mayr am (3 23. 2 40i: Manr.a 03 001.

22 Frt. 7 40. 4 60): Cos-re aatie .300. 2 60 Mother 43 40) 45 64. 3 60.

2 PO 4: Elk Yr! Olt 24) 3 Meat (3 001. tb--11- under Hnot 48 3 60. 3 40): Red 48 20. 4 604; Kantar Run 4400). Geiger Appointed I'll-Time Director of M.

I. T. Athletics Ivan -I Geiger of Bluffton. a. formerly executive officer of physical at Coast Guard Acadtrny, named the first full-time director cif athletics at M.

I. T. yesterday A graduate of Bluffton College. a. Geer dld graduate work in education at Ohio State.

reached and served as director of education in the public of Van Buren. a. before the Nie-r He will assume his duties at Dtt I. 7. in June.

gs bae 4 Ca I Aerial 1 Nniffly Jet VA 2 r'olarat, Vara 3 L-kin 44 C411111 t4 Levu 4 Tnr Mariad 5 He I tne 6 Astrar) F.10 7 t' 8 PLIeTV LITT 9 1 3 A Wham The Vallodolid Council, K. of No. 70 (Lynn), plans to sponsor an annual interscholastic football game, with this year's fray to be played Oct. 12, at Manning Bowl in Lynn, Malden Catholic, perennial champion of the Catholic League, will be the local representative, with its opponent to be Boys' Town. Moose-heart.

or a comparable intersectional opponent. opponent. Dave Morey. athletic storm figure at Marblehead High the past few months, has solidified his He has been given tenure of office as a teacher at a ary of $3000 by the School Committee, and his three-year contract as athletic director, football and basket ball coach was ratified. The three-year contract.

which went into effect last September. ties in the triple duties of head coach at $950 a year; basket ball coach at $200, and athletic director at $200. At the moment, Morey's teaching duties are as a health instructor, but additional duties may be added at the discretion of the headmaster, At the same special meeting. the Marblehead School Committee abolished the post of director of physical education and health. held by Morey at $200 a year, action to take effect next September.

Miss Edith Dixie was appointed supervisor of girls' activities. Neil Twomey, 6ft. 21n. 200- pound captain of basket ball at Lawrence Catholic the past Winter, has been presented the Henry J. McGuiness Trophy as the outstanding student-athlete of the New England Catholic basket ball John Buckley is the new coach at Christopher Columbus (North End) High, taking over the footIball, basket ball and baseball reins.

He is a former Boston College athlete. Ralph Colson, sponsor of next Saturday's schoolboy track meet on the U. S. S. Randolph flight deck, has 2000 tickets for distribution among the high They can be picked lip at 200 Newbury st.

Roston, at the Department of Education offices, or arrangements can be made by phoning Kenmore 4670. Colson also announced that three schools have entered to date, Melrose. Wakefield and Dedham, and Director Joe Mc Kenney has given the Boston schools permission to enter, so a half dozen may be expected from that conference. It was also announced that Val Muscato, Concord National indoor, champ at 440 yards, will riot run as Concord has a meet at Maynard.1 OPEN DATE DEPARTMENT Rindge Tech, Nov. 1 and Cambridge Latin, Oct.

5. Write Joseph Sullivan at Cambridge Latin for either Rindge or Latin dates. See where Dick Moynihan has taken over the baseball it (Aching portfolio at Newburyport High. Moynihan coached all sports at St. Mary's of Brookline and football and baseball at Central Catholic before joining the Newburyport faculty in 1943.

Tom O'Donnell (football and basket ball coach) drops the baseball reins to foster track. Lost In the shuffle. The Hansen who pitched Harvard Freshmen to a 3-0 three-bit win over Andover Academy, is Johnny Hansen who starred for Ringe Tech and won All Scholastic honors. In sending Andover down to its first loss in four starts, Hansen gave up two bits in the first, One in the fourth. Joe Hoague, Boston Yank back, apparently has the inside track for the, footiball coaching job at Taunton High.

The school committee is to meet next Thursday, to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Tony Matal. Claude St. Laurent has been elected captain of track for this season at Lawrence Catholic. A football and hockey letterman, St. Laurent competes in the half-mile, high and broad jumps.

Ann Curtis Equals World 100 Record in National Swim SEATTLE, May 2 (AP)Ann Curtiss. of San Francisco's Crystal Plunge, tied the accepted world record and bettered the American record for the 100-yard freestyle race today in winning the second heat of the preliminaries at the start of the Women's National Senior Indoor A. A. U. swimming and diving championships.

Her time was 59.4 seconds. The world mark of 59.4 set by F. Nathensen of Denmark in 1944 and the American record of 60 seconds flat has been the property of Helene Madison McIver of Seattle' since 1931. Helene was in the gallery as Miss Curtis bettered her mark. Helene Madison's Mark Set Here in University Club Helene Madison's American record of 60s.

flat for the 100-yard freestyle, which was broken yesterday at the University of Washington pool by Ann Curtis of San Francisco, was made here in Boston at the University Club pool. It was 17 years ago that Miss Madison, now Mrs. McIver, came East and became the first naiad ever to cover 100 yards in one minute fiat. A year later the coast star, who saw her record broken In the same pool where she did most of her training, was a member of the Olympic team. Greater Boston Four-Ball WESTERN SECTION At Woodland G.

C. OAKLEY WOODLAND Seth-Dunn Irly'nn-Claney ...2 coreoron-Fav Cain-Adams .2 Fogg-Nugent Relf-Slamtn. 1 Totals 71'2 Totals Seth-Dunn coreoren-ray 1 Fogg-Nugent 1 Relf-Slamtn. 0 Totals iti Suffolk Mutuels 1-2-6-7 Races $132.80 1-2-3-5-7 Races 178.80 7 Races 266.40 Three Races Five Races 200.40 Seven Races 266.40 "There isAnna. It's really mys terious," Christy mused, her smiling eyes teasing hie, "how incapable men seem to be of appreciating the work that a woman does.

I make beds, put away toys, iron Deans dresses, go to market, darn, mend, cook on Anna's day off, do practically all the ironingI tell you I never have time to do all that I have to do!" "But how'll you squeeze Monty Into that picture?" "I'll squeeze him in don't worry, Her eyes, closer to his than she found quite comfortable. glinted with laughter in the dusk. "But Christy, suppose you don't like him as much as you thought you did?" "Lin," Christy said, after A moment's silence, "You may have lived in Paris and you may be smart and you may have lots of money. but I wonder ifI wonder if you ought to have said that?" "Look," he said. "you're quite right.

But I'm in love with you." ''Or she went on. "I know. But I've got to pull out of here in a few weeksI'm going back to Paris. I don't belong "No," she said gravely, "you don't belong here." "And I wish," he said, suddenly morose, "that I had never come. I wish I had never seen you." 'I didn't think," Christy said lightly.

"that anyone who ever cared for Fairleigh would look at me' "How do you know I was in love with her?" Lin asked. "I just guessed it." "We all were," he admitted. "But Norman got her." "Nobody else had a chance. from the very beginning. She simply didn't see anyone but the old "It doesn't happen oftenlove like that." Christy murmured wistfully.

"No. They were made for each other. He was a caustic, lonely sort of fellow" "Bitter? Norman! Why, he seems the mildest, most good-natured per son alive': "He is now, because she makes him so happy. She lives for him. But he used to be very different" ''Did you know him when they first knew each other, Lin?" "Yen, I've known him all my life." "But you're quite a bit younger?" "I'm her age.

Thirty-six. He's at" "I love them both." Christy murmured dreamily. "I don't know what I'll do when you all go away. And now I've got to go, Lin. I'll see you tomorrow: She had touched the starter mud.

denly, changed gears, the car moved. "Good night. beautiful," Lin said, stepping back. Christy called a good night as she drove off into the thickening dark. -(Copyright.

1947. )Cathleen May Hate It." TAUNTON, May 2Flashy Sir, Merrill Blair's great greyhound champion, cost the Taunton dog track $1800 tonight as he copped the Taunton Inaugural for the second successive year. But he was a gilt-edged investment to most of the 8300 fans who braved the atrocious weather to greet the greyhounds for their earliest start in their 12-year New England history. Flashy Sir, backed down to prohibitive 1-5 odds, had 104 of the total $27,742 handle for the feature race running with him. One unknown individual plunked $4000 on him to show the instant the mutuel windows opened.

Win Created WOO Minna root The great Blair greyhound never gave his backers any worry. Breaking from a tough middle box he was out In front in the first few jumps and even the sloppy track couldn't prevent him from romping to an easy victory. His triumph again cost the track money as it created an MOO minus pool. Flashy Sirs victory also gained him the distinction of becoming the first greyhound ever to win the Suffolk rt PST TIACEPtase um Six furlongs. Time.

Maidens. Starters 1 Wt PP St 14 12 Str Buck C. 110 2 8 24 It 17 Break It tho 118 7 8 8 71 4 El MeJor 118 4 7 677 6i 577 Cabosh 111 8 1 Pe 27 24 I.low'd Th'n 114 3 3 31 31 3 livaros Gal 106 5 2 57 57 67 Bob's Hysro 118 1 4 41i 41 71 JoeY S. 118 6 5 7 8 8 MUCK C. 89., BREAK IT UP EL MEJOR $9.00 SECOND RACEPurse and up.

Six furlongs. Time. WOO, claiming. 1:152,. Copyrighted Complete Fin 12 22 31,4 41 51i fib 72 A There were supposed to only 13 in this field up to this morning.

Then the usual "long shot sleeper" turned up in the entry box in the form of the reformed selling plater from Indiana, Balheim, a 200 to 1 Winter book opportunity and the field was full. But is was not nearly as full as derbytown this time. Back on its first full-scale peace-time basis, with OPA price restrictions off, a visit to Col Matt Winn's gaudy gallop this time required a healthy. bankroll, which will require important blood transfusions after the trip, what with $25-a-day hotel rooms, dollar sandwiches and coffee, $60 box seats if you dealt with speculators. "Ind even baby-sitters raising their rates.

As usual, though, the customers were no more perturbed over these conditions than were Phalanx, the "gentleman from Virginia," or Faultless, who could be trainer Ben Jones' fourth Derby winner, were over their chances, in the run for the roses. Second Largest Purse They came by the hundreds and by the thousands, by plane and tratn and car and wagon. and -plain "Shank's Mare." They had Louisville bulging at the seams, as one of the great crowds of American sports history piled in for this 73d edition of the Derby. There was the usual derby glory waiting at the finish of the tough mile-and-a-quarter grind. and there was a huge pot of gold.

second largest in Derby history. An additional $460 in "small change" was even thrown into the pot at the last minute today. making it a gross of $121.210 and a winner's pay-check of $93,160. The $460, incidentally, was the result of a Kentucky Racing Commission rule which requires distribution among other races on a program of any purse money which would have been paid for a race that does not fill in the same program. Four on the scheduled races on the Derby card, which gets under way at 11:30 a.

m. tailed to fill and had to be substituted with cheaper events. The weatherman obligingly came up with "fair and warmer," which could make the going fast by the time starter Ruby White gives them "Come on. now." But it has been muddy here for two days now. and it was threatening again today, a matter which was welcomed no end by silent Tom Smith.

the one-time cowboy from Georgia. Jet Pilot Likes Mud Silent Tom trains Jet Pilot, the $41,000 "cosmetics kid" from the barn of lipstick Princess Elizabeth (Arden) Graham, and the pilot. the high-speed front-runner of this field. loves mud as much as oats. He proved that on Derby Day last year, right on this race track, when he waltzed in by nine lengths in his first start.

As a result, he is third choice in this field. One other starter in this field, Phalanx, also broke his maiden on Derby Day last year. That was at New York, and the colt who sets fire to the stretch went on to win four more races and $51,110. Victor in the Wood Memorial two weeks ago, he became one of the shorter-priced Winter book choices the Derby has ever seen. He'll be ridden this time by Heady Toledo Five Gives Boykolf Home Job and $10,000 NEW YORK, May 2 (AP) Harry Boykoff.

captain and an-ter of the St. John's College basket ball team, has signed a $10.000 a year contract tc play professional basket ball for the Toledo Jeeps of the National Basket Ball League. Boy ko ff said the Jeeps also guaranteed him a home for his family in Toledo and also a job. which induced him to less attractive offers from the New York Knickerbockers. WrIICII 1111211Wril slim so sVallibj lit-MS attractive offers from the New York Knickerbockers.

Los ANGELES, May 2 (AP) Mayor Fletcher Bowron said today that he will leave June 1 for Stock- holm. to press the city's application for the 1952 Olympic Games. SYNOPSIlf Christy rilotint. lonely when her husband. Monty.

is in the service, is fascinated bY 1.110 FOrtOme41.1eS, 11 charming couple from Paris who have come to her California town. She is often with them ---Fairleigh. the wile and a beauty. arid Norman. a famous artistticspite the disdain her mother-in-law has tor them, She attracted also by their house guest, Lin Devereaux.

a gay bachelor. hut she refuses his invitation to an evening in San Francisco together. CHAPTER IV "You Don't Belong Here" Christy had to leave, and Lin offered to take her to her car. "Come tomorrow, Christy," Farleigh said, and Christy laughed ruefully as he answered. "I'm afraid I will" Then she and Lin were out in the dim, chill Winter dusk.

The West was banded An cold faint vermilion; heavy clouds hung low against it; everything was sharply clear and still; bare tree branches stood etched against the gray skies. The air from the mountains back of them was clear and sweet and cold. "Smell the pines." Christy said, breathing deep. "It's so good to be near the mountains!" "Haven't you always lived near the mountains?" "Except for visits. I was at Santa Cruz for two months once.

and the sea was wonderful, too. But I love the mountains!" "This smells like snow, only it's too cold." "0, it will be snow! We'll have heavy snows." The ground under their feet had been soaked and frozen; she could feel it cold through her shoes. The garden looked deserted and bleak chrysanthemums had been tied in bunches and had toppled to the ground. "Let's go on talking about the weather, Christy. So safe." Lin said.

Christy laughed over a little tremor of fright in her heart. "Let's be safe. Shall we?" he suggested. She was at the wheel of her ear now, but she could not shift the gears because Lin's thin strong hand was tight over both her gloved ones. She laughed again.

"You know you're beautiful, don't you?" he said. "0, yes." Christy answered. 'And you know what beauty like yours does to men?" "I'veI've read about it. Please, Lin, I'm late." "You talk about Fa i rleigh's beauty," he said. "Why, as you stood up in there a minute ago, with the firelight on you, and on the tips of your hair, all over your hair, all over your head like an aureoleyou were the one to paint! Why doenn't Norman paint you?" "He asked mehe's asked me lots of times.

But I can't model for anyone. It means morning hours, and I'm always busy then. "With what? I thought there was a servant in that house." AUNT HET By ROBERT QUILLEN "Jim threatens suit to scare folks nd then settles out o' court. His grandpa used a gun to scare money out o' people, but he got hung." ti -tik, .1 t4 IR ,44 1,.. 1 4 ci, re, .,4 5 -3 1947 by Triangle Publications finish confirmed by Jones Lightning Eye WeatherCloudy.

TrackHeavy. three-Years-olds and FIFTH RACKPurse s3non, claiming. Four-year-Olds and un. One milt and seventy yards, Time. 1:4714.

Starters Wt PP St Vs 19 Str Fin Jockey Odds to 1 Navy Flyer 112 1 3 1 i 21 21e Is Keene 85.30 Wise Tiger 109 ft 5 23 1 I I 14 2, Smith 2.10 Pomnagle 111 7 2 4. 3. 3. Root 4.10 Will M'kham 106 5 4 7 61 4 Hurnohrets 14.50 Gremv 105 2 8 El' 6 50 5 Hugging 37.50 Sun Talk 110 8 1 3fill 56 44 452 rturefot 12.40 Plucky T.63 114 4 7 8 A 71 .7 Sconza 13.30 Hop Picker 110 3 6 5 3 nk A 8 Taylor 3.50 NAVY FINER. $12.60 5.00 8.20 W1341-: -TIGER, 4.20 8.00 rOMPAGLE 3.40 Jockey Odds to 1 Keene $3.50 Wagner 3.10 Moore 4.40 Strange 2.40 McGowan 41.50 Prevoat, 11.80 Ina 35.40 Luce 23.50 4.90 3.40 4.60 9.40 3.60 Four-year-olds SIXTH RACEPurse $5000, and up.

Six furlongs. Time, 1:14 Starters Wt PP St 24 14 Hy-Charlie 110 3 4 1 12 Respire 111 2 6 3L 2I Prince Favor 105 4 5 5i 58 Soirsilla 103 5 7 62 62 Tim B. 114 0 3 72 72 War Page 109 8 1 43 4i Nowadays 111 6 2 24 31 tript Herbert 111 7 9 81i 82 mil Sun 112 1 8 9 9 HY-CHARLIE RESPIRE PRINCE FAVOR Jockey Odds to 1 Huggins $1.00 Root 17.00 Sugmers 11.80 Buteau 4.90 Zehr 6.70 Jenkinp 7.40 Franklin 79.70 Canning 18.30 Meehan 9.10 Meehan 34.00 3.40 200 12.00 8.80 5.40 Starters Wt PP St 34 12 Str Fin Joiner 112 5 4 2i Mr. Jinx 113 4 8 71 Primus 117 9 3 3nk Ellen Mist 107 10 1 11 Sun Clock 108 2 9 94 Celtics 113 8 2 4i Illextol 111 6 7 6nk Flying 111 3 0 fit Port Sail 114 5 5 F1111116 hee 108 7 10 10 JorIER MR. JINX PRIMUS It 13 Ing 4i 22 11 7i 84 5hd 9" 9" 82 as al 9s 10 10 10 $5.20 DAILY DOUBLE Back and Jopier 'Paid SEVENTH RACEPurse 82500.

claiming. Four-year-oids and up. One and one-sixteenth miles. Time, 1:4935. Starters Wt PP St Vs 16 Str Fin Jockey Odds to 1 -Brave Bid 107 8 4 316 31 116 i1i1 Prevost $5.70 Caprice 109 9 A 41 44 2i i Keene 12.70 Van Or 120 2 0 7n Sok 4.

16 Green 3.50 Dude 111 7 3 1011 1 1 all 46 Boot 2.80 Shoot First 114 4 11 06 71 52 St Hettinger 9.50 Placerville 113 5 8 81 91 A 61 Bureau 42.20 Joes Mistake 111 10 7 101 101 86 71 Summers 29.90 Sandlapper 110 11 5 616 fii 66 84 Cavens 15.00 Bushel B'sk't 105 1 2 22 2i 91 91 Huggins 7.70 Peace Light 108 6 10 11 11 104 101 Oliver 12.00 One to Two 114 3 1 5111 8a 11 11 Daniels 63.30 THIRD RAMPurse $2500. claiming, Fillies and mares. four-year-olds and up. Six furlongs. Time.

1:15. Starters Vv't PP St Vs V2 Str Fin Jockey Odds to 1 Russian Bomber Like Our Says Smith BERLIN, May 2 (LIP)--Gen ter Bedell Smith, American Ambassador to Russia, said today on his arrival en route to Washington for consultation that a new type of RUSSIlin bombing plane he observed during the Moscow lay Day demonstration resembled the American 13-29 Superfortress. Read the Advertisements in Tomorrovi's Sunday Globe For results advertise in the Daily and Sunday Globe. But your Globe from the same source each issue. 112789 garerrea Huggins Collins Canning Viars, 4.00 3.211 4.20 3.40 9.80 S330 3.30 39.00 2.40 15.40 15.80 4.80 17.60 BRAVE BID LORD CAPRICE VAN OR IJLEltehlcia.

In A lt it Sayonara 1112 713n 7531 i 651 Bellenda Miss O'Brky 105 5 2 2nk 4i 3n 1 Royal Edge 112 7 3 8 8 7i Mar D'Espri2 109 2 8 4i 30k 4ult Leather BA 108 6 7 tint 6' 8 NEAT KEE $8.60 CZECH LA 86 SAVONARA FOURTH RACEPurse $2500. claiming. four-year-olds and up. Six furlongs. Time.

Starters Wt PP St 1,4 ,,2 Str Fin Crotchet 109 2 7 5,4 14 2. 1, D'ber a Cltrl 115 3 4 6. 341, 1.k 2. Chance Surd 112 6 1 311 244 Noisily Andrea Ka 111111 4 5 7 2 4,4 54k 40 1 4b 51 511 Lttekv Ann 111 6 7 7 7 6 uk 4 6 6 Amperage 118 5 3 2 4 7 CROTCHETY $3100 1 DAUBER'S cam. 1 CHANCE SORD $3100 4." 51 81 71 8 EIGHTH RACEPurse $2500.

claiming. Four-year-olds and UD. One and one-eighth miles. Time. 1:58.

Starter' Wt PP St 3'4 Str Fin Jockey Odds to I Hoye' Wing 110 3 3 II 11 13 Is Prevost 98.00 Dchess'Mna 108 8 4 ,33 21 21 2i Zehr. 3.40 Yiee Bar 107 4 8 73 04 4i 3mt Huggins 17.00 Whitehone 114 7 7 63 70 54 43 McGowan 11.40 Green 114 I 2 41i 4i 3i 51 Hettinger 3.10 Japo Mexico 117 ti 5 53 5, 61 As Keene 3,00 Fleet Sister 108 5 A 8 8 71 71 Harris 20.20 Everulayful 111 2 1 2t 3, 8 8 Hettinger 3.10 ROYAL WING S18.00 9.40 5.00 nucHESS MYRNA 9.20 3.09 YLEE BAR 9.00 Fillies and mares. 1:16. Jockey Odds to 1 Keone $14.50 Conning 12.40 Montgomery 2.10 noggins 5.10 Pollard 33.60 Carva iho 8.40 Taylor 1.80 11.20 5.10 11.60 11.20 SAO ATTENDANCE.40,472 muru EL 11.

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