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THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE MONDAY, JULY 193(1 Five Sports Thoren tie With ares State Open Golf Playo ff Ti Beats Homa, Burke, Igoe by Three Strokes in Event at So. Shore Links Landry's Gamble Brings Triumph at Squantum By JOHN AHERN QUINCY, July 2 For one long, eventful hour today George Scigliano questioned Art Landry's sanity and demanded to know if Landry thought he was smarter than 171 other skippers participating in the regatta. When the 60 minutes had passed George readily admitted his boy was smarter than the rest, for Landry, only skipper in the record fleet willing to gamble, sailed Suzi to an easy victory in the Indians to feature Squantum Yacht Club's interclub in puffy westerlies on Quincy Bay. ft': 7 1 5 IkIaV 1 Iv. By TOM FITZGERALD HINGHAM, July 2 Johnny Thoren moved a step closer to completing his collection of New England's major golf titles when he carried away the Massachusetts Open crown in a four-way play-off this afternoon on the South Shore Country Club course.

Landry had Suzi in fifth It i it 1vA 'f A 1 Squantum Y. C. Summary Phils Win, 6-4; Dodgers Rally for 8 to 8 Tie PHILADELPHIA, July 2 (AP) Peewee Reese's home run with one on in the ninth tied the score as the Brooklyn Dodgers and Philadelphia Phils battled to an 8-8 deadlock in the nightcap of a double-header called at the end of 10 innings by Sunday curfew. The Phils won the opener, 6-4, on Bill Nicholson's homer with one on in the eighth to retain first place. Brooklyn trailed 8 to 0 at the top of the seventh and then combined two hits and two errors to score three.

The Phils' triumph in the first game gave them a three-game sweep of the series. It was the Dodgers' fourth defeat in succession, their longest losing streak this season. FIRST GAME The 39-year-old "blond bomber" from Myopia finished with a 72, two over par, but three strokes better than the efforts of his rivals Jack Igoe of Bel-levue; Eddie Burke, the 1949 winner, from Woodbridge, and Mike Homa of West Hartford, Conn. who all tied with 75's. The four pros set up today's play-off when they posted identical totals of 285 -at the end of the regulation 72 holes last Wednesday to create a situation unprecedented in the annals of the tourney, which dates back to 1905.

DIVISION I '7 Course OM: Wreck Rock. Gallup's Island can buoy: triangular, third leg to weather: distance Wa miles. 80-SQUARE METER CLASS 1 Starter) 1 Ellen. Frank Atwood 1:18:40 210 CLASS (5 Starters) 1 Hardalee, Trad Griffin 1:40:38 2 Lark. Rotter Bakev 1:41:47 3 Dyak, William Burke 1:42:49 STAR CLASS (9 Starters) 1 Duchess.

Paul Bishop 1:50:28 2 Nala II. Allan Donkin 1:51:10 1 sr' 3 Black Roeer. Charles Winslnw 1:53:10 place at the leeward mark at Gallup's Island, and a fifth in a class of 26 isn't bad. But Art wanted first or nothing at all. While the leaders, and every other sailor for that matter, played the conventional route into Long Island, Landry brought Suzi around on a starboard tack and sailed back to Peddock's Island, seemingly miles off the course.

When he brought her back on the port hitch, the westerly veered slightly to the south and Suzi boiled across Quincy Bay to win her first interclub of the year. The Gallagher boys retained their magic touch on this best sailing day of the season. But for a change they didn't combine their talents. Eddie Jr. sailed Bomber to her third straight victory in the Hustler Class top fleet, and young Bobby, filling in for honeymooning Bill English, sailed Wedid to victory in the Lightnings, finally breaking the monopoly of Henry Remby's Babalu in the class.

uam class (1 Starter) Also Vermont, N. H. Champion After Thoren was awarded his medal and check by Clarence "Kid" Cochrane, the M. G. A.

president, he grinned at sportswriters and said. "Now, I'll just have to win (Globe Staff Photo by Ed Kelley) TRAFFIC JAM Yachts jam starting line at Squantum Yacht Club's Lightning Class race. 1 Claire II. Willis Garey 1:59:10 INDIAN CLASS (26 Starters) 1 Suii. George Scigliano 1:51:10 i gequin.

josepn McWeeny ....1:52:40 3 Too Hatchet. John Shaughnessy 1:54:03 in Maine." 110 CLASS (13 starters) PHILADELPHIA BROOKLYN STATE OPEN GOLF CHAMPION Johnny currently is the holder of ab bh en a ab bh po a 1 Black Cow. atahard Partridge 1:48:30 Cox.3 4X11 John Thoren. gcmdick. John MacNamara 1:49:10 4 2 0 0 Hamner.s.

3 2 0 4 Waitkus.l. 5 0 14 1 Ennis.rJf. 3 0 2 0 csmer Mcartny 1:52:35 the Open titles of Vermont and New Hampshire, having won the latter for the past two years, and he also captured the Rhode Island Open THISTLE CLASS (0 starters) Canadian Wins Block Island Swim; Ttuo Mercers Among the First Ten 1 Pilot. John Behm 1:53:28 2 Ferret. Robert Nicholson 1:58:36 3 Wind Rush.

Cameron brothers 1:57:40 3 Snider.cf 3 3 Furrillo.r. 4 4 Hodees.l.. 4 Reese.s 3 1 Branca. 3 2 4 0 0 3 0 2 2 3 0 6 0 0 3 1 14 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 but out ted urn close to the stick for his three. LIGHTNING CLASS (11 starters) Jones.3 ..4 3 2 3 Sisler.lf 4 110 0 0 0 0 3 13 0 Caballero 0 0 0 0 Silvestri.c.

O01O 3 0 4 7 Meyer. 3 2 0 3 1 1 0 0 1 We Did. William Enclish 1-4-1n The turning point of the match as Thoren himself admits came oaga-xaga, BOO iora 1:55:35 3 Vixen. Gordon Strum 1:57:57 at the 530-yard 12th. Homa knocked 33 6 24 7 DIVISION II Course GallUD's Island can huov a beautiful approach up within five back in 1939.

He doesn't compete in Connecticut which oddly enough is not a member state of the New England section of the P. A. Thoren cleaned up practically everything in sight in Colorado, while he served for two years after the war at the Denver Country Club, but this Massachusetts championship is one toward which he has been pointing, in a sense, since he turned professional 18 years ago. 33 12 27 18 and return; leewasd-windard; distance 7 1-2 miles. feet, while Thoren was at least 50 feet away in three.

Johnny prize was taken by Matt Chros-towski, 34, of Providence. Grover won an additional $50 lap prize for leading at the 11 -mile mark. Ran for Seminick in eiehth. Grounded home tonight so he wouldn't "waste any time seeing my wife and new daughter, Irene, born last night." His brother, Robert, and a companion, Stan Sinclair, both of Hamilton, will drive the car home. "I was confident all the way but out for Reese in ninth.

Innines 1 2345878S HUSTLER CLASS Bine Division (15 Starters) 1 Bomber. Edward Gallagher Jr 1:47:25 2 Beta, James Bonney 1:48:00 3 First Mate. Robert Danforth. 1:49:25 Philadelphia 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 Brooklyn 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 04 stepped up and with little hesitation lashed the ball on a dead line into the middle of the can, provoking the first full roar from the gallery of about 1000; Then, Homa missed his putt to go a R. Ashburn.

Hamnr. Jones. Caballero. Meyer, Nicholson. Harmanski 2, Robin MATANUCK BEACH, R.

July 2 (UP) A powerful Canadian truck driver, spurred by news of his daughter's birth, won the $1000 swim from Matu-nuck Beach to Block Island today. Tom Park, 26, of Hamilton, swam only 12 miles of the 15-mile course before judges ordered the race halted because of pea-soup fog. His time was seven hours and nine minutes. Second place money of $500 stroke in arrears. Thoren never lost command again.

Althea Mercer Eighth Two of the seven "swimming Mercers" entered In the race were among the first 10 and took home $675 between them. Althea Mercer, 22, of Tiverton won $500 as the leading woman swimmer and $100 for 8th place.1 Her brother, John DrOmmey Wins Despite Mishap A couple of local boys posted their first triumphs of the season in their respective classes as Trad Griffin's Hardalee halted George Holt's supremacy in the 210's and Paul Bishop's home-made Duchess won her first interclub in the Star class. John Drummcy pulled he day's best stunt and still retained his lead over the Town Class. One of Pintail's crew members fell overboard on the beat from Long Island. Homa came up with putts of more than 15 feet for his pars on the 13th and 14th.

but toDDed tee shots son 2. sisler. Kfctl, HermansKi. oo-inson. Furillo.

Ennis, Jones. Hamner. Sisler, Nicholson 2. 2BH. Robinson.

Meyer. 3BH. Jones. HR, Hermanski. Nicholson.

SB. Robinson. Sac. Herman-ski. Goliat.

DP, Cox. Robinson and Hodees. LOB. Brooklyn 4, Philadelphia 9. BOB, off Meyer 2.

Branca 5. SO. by Meyer 3, Konstanty, Branca 2. H. off Meyer, 6 in 8 innings; Konstanty.

0 in 1. WinP. Meyer 1 3-7). LP, Branca (2-4). Umps.

Conlan, Gore. Time, 2h. 4m. tne news aDout tne Daby sure helped," Park said. "I could have made it to the island if they hadn't ordered me out of the water.

I wasn't too tired and had plenty of strength left." Other place winners: 4th, Henry Pferr, Brooklyn, N. 5th, William Sadlo, Whitestone, N. 6th William R. Wentworth, Boston; 7th, Sal Saccoccia, Cranston; 10th Anthony on 16 and 18 boosted him to sixes on those holes. Burke had a major Mercer 18, won 9th and $75.

trouble soot on the 15th. where he went to Charles Grover, 30, of Park, who drove here in a 1930 Red Division (19 Starters) 1 Bambitoo, Dorothy Driscoll 1:50:18 2 Bay Run, Gectrge Cushman 1:50:22 3 Banchee. Robie Nickerson 1:50:36 White Division (34 Starters) 1 Buckaroo. William Reed 1:50:15 2 Buzz Bomb, Edward Colligan .1:51:04 3 Hi Toots II. Wesley Britt 1:51:50 DIVISION III Course OL: Wreck R0ck.

Long Island can buoy; triangular, third leg to weather: distance 6 miles. RADIO CLASS (11 starters) 1 Kiddo, Jack Malaney 2:18.23 2 Whip, Mel Foley 2:19.40 3 Wind. Caroline Conant 2:21.52 TOWN CLASS (8 starters) 1 Pin Tail. John Drummey 1:17.5 2 Mercury, Joseph Slavin 1:18.25 3 Stumpha. James White 1:22.30 DIVISION rv Course 5-4: Hangman's Island, racing marh at Peterson's Rock; third leg to weather; distance 3 5-8 miles.

SNIPE CLASS (17 starters) PHILADELPHIA BROOKLYN ab bh po Boston and the third place $250 model A Ford, said he was flying Levoie, Providence. ao on po a pushed his tee shot onto some rocks. After taking a free lift he moved the ball in addressing it, and called the stroke on himself. Ashburn.c 6 Cox.3.2 5 0 0 2 2 4 12 0 KusseU.lf. 4 Johnny was steady rather than spectacular today, but he met every, challenge by his rivals.

He rounded the turn with a par-equaling 35, after wedging up close for a birdie four on the ninth. At that point Burke, who also got a good four at the ninth was 37. Homa, who scrambled effectively despite a big six on the, sixth hole was 38 and so was Igoe, who had iron shot troubles. In the earlier stages of the second nine the affair pretty much devolved into a duel between Thoren and Homa, a 26-year-old six-footer who is a basket ball star with Bridgeport's Aero-sols in the American League in the Winter. Mike, the long hitter of the group, lopped twj strokes off Thoren's margin at 10 when he lashed in a 20-footer for a three, while Johnny three-putted for a five.

They were even after the next. Thoren was short, but after chipping up nicely. bnider.cf. 5 Icoe Dushed his way into the tie 1 1 8 2 3 3 0 1 3 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 1 for second as he rolled in a 15-footer for a bird on the 16th.then finished with pars of 3-5. Hamner.s.

5 Waitkus.l 4 Banis.r. 4 Jones.3 5 Sisler.l... 3 Lopata.c. 4 Nichols'n 1 0 4 Simm'nsfp 3 Miller 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 112 0 13 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Feller Wins His 200th Game; Indians Split With Tigers 5-8, 5-3 1 Miksis.2.. 2 Herm'skl 1 Epperly.p 0 FurilloJ.

4 Edwards.o 4 Hodges.l 3 Reese.s.,.. 3 Bankh'd 0 Palica4 2 tC'panella 0 Morgan 3 1 0 0 0 State Open Playoff 0 0 0 0 0 0 John jibed r.round, picked up hij dunked pal and went on to win by half a minute. Minor upsets were sprung in the White and Red divisions of the Hustlers. Russ Doherty and Fran Driscoll finally got Bambitoo moving to take the white gun, and Billy Reed's Buckaroo won in the Red fleet. Squantum's youth movement was launched this mornng with a regatta for girls between the ages of 12 and 18.

and the winner was 14-year-old Pat Rawson, who ably sailed Beggar to victory over eight starters in the Hustler Class. 1 1 Whitman in i Par out 434 444 43535 Thoren out 444 444 43435 lsoe out 434 554 53538 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 11 308 tAbrams. 1 Burke out jjj Krgi 0 0 0 1 Totals 36 5 30 11 1 New look. Robert Wilkina 0:48.00 2 Jack Pot. James Nathanson.

.0:49.40 3 Pelican, Walter Perry 0:49.45 DIVISION Course 4: Peterson's Rock racing mark; leeward-windward; distance 2 miles. SEA CAT CLASS starters) 1 Jamn Doherty 0:43.20 Par in 435 434 4353570 Thoren in 544 434 4453772 Tigers 3 Indians 5 Igoe in 446 444 3J5 'O missed the putt for the three. Homa Nat Errors Help Athletics Win, 7-4 WASHINGTON, July 2 iUP) At Cleveland was over the green on his tee shot, Homa in 434 63937 FIRST GAME 2 Dolphin. John Campbell 0:44.08 1 DETROIT Walked for Pallca In 8th. -tRolled out for Miksis in 8th.

tFanned for Epperly in 10th. SFlied out for Lopata in 9th. IlFlied out for Konstanty In 10th. Innings 123458789 10 Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 08 Philadelphia 430010000 08 Cox 2. Russell, Snider 2.

Hodges. Reese 2, Ashburn 2 Hamner. Waitkus, Ennis 2. Jones. Simmons.

Hamner. 3 Janet. Charles Clark 0:45.4 CLEVELAND ab bh po a Mitchell.lf 5 1 3Q Kennedy.r 4 0 11 The Athletics, making the most of Bob Hooper's pitching and four taster.i 4 Individual Records of Boston Players Chisox Win, 5-3; Browns Bounce, 4-3 2 8 3 13 0 10 4 0 3 3 0 4 4 0 4 0 112 OOO ab bh po a Upon.s 5 10 4 4 13 1 Kell.3 5 2 12 Wertz.r... 5 4 10 Evers.lf... 3 14 0 Sroth.cf ,3 0 3 0 Robinson.c 5 3 7 1 Kolloway.l 4 18 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 Trout.p 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Totals 38 132710 Ballerine Victim of Calmpi Rita IV Gets Wind, Victory CHICAGO, July 2 CAP) Lefty Bob Cain walked Roy Sievers with Doby.cf Rosen.3.

Boone.s Hegan.c. Lemon, p. Benton.p. tClark.V. Weik.p...

Pieretti.p. Murray. RED SOX BATTING AB BH Av RBI HR Senator errors, dereated Washington 7 to today before 7315 fans. The A's sewed up the game with a five run inning in the third, helped by three hits, two walks and two errors. Bob Kuzava was the loser, yielding all the A's runs and eight of their 11 hits in the four innings he worked.

Joe Haynes blanked the A' with one hit for four innings, then Bob Ross held Philadelphia in the ninth. 8 9 McDermott 21 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 110 0 CLEVELAND, July 2 (UP). -Bob Feller gained the 200th victory of his brilliant major-league career today when the Cleveland Indians rallied for, five runs in the seventh inning to beat the Detroit Tigers in the second game of a double-header, 5 to 3. The Tigers had won the opening game, 8 to 5. Feller, the big righthander who came up to Cleveland in 1936 as the fastest pitcher in baseball and now relies more on cunning and skill than speed did not finish his 200th win.

He had to retire with one out in the ninth inning with a blistered finger. Al Benton relieved, coming in with two men on base and retiring the side to clinch Feller's big victory. .353 78 47 90 Dropo ..255 18 .1 54 33 ..142 24 Goodman 40 233 48 Zarilla the bases full in the 11th inning to give the St. Louis Browns a 4-3 win over the Chicago White Sox in the second game of a double header today. The White Sox won the opener, 5-3, before 14,214 persons.

FIRST GAME .334 .333 30 Jones, Furillo. RBI Jones 4, Hamner, Ennis, Sisler. Snider 4, Russell. Reese 2. 2BH Ashburn.

Ennis, Jones 2, Snider. Hodges. HR Jones. Snider. Reese.

DP Simmons and Waitkus. LOB Brooklyn 2. Philadelphia 8. BOB Bankhead 2. Pallca 2, Konstanty.

Simmons 3. SO Simmons 9. Pallca 4. oft Bank-head 3 in 1-3, Palica 7 in 6 2-3. Epperly 1 in 2.

Podbelian 0 in 1, Simmons 2 in 7 (none out in 8th). MUler 3 in 1 2-3. Konstanty 0 in 1 1-3. WP Simmons. Umps Conlan.

Gore and Stewart. Time 2h. 48m. Att 35.118. Scarborough Entries FIRST RACE $1400.

4-year-olds and up. 8 furlongs. 1 Seaward Bound A Tryon) 106 2 Quick Cash (J Rhodes) 95 3 Lantern (No Boy) 113 4 Shrewsbury (Beauragard) 106 Total 1 97 in 78 54 69 8 9 Tebbetts DiMaggio .182 23 .212 54 .263 65 .325 23 .323 23 4 .321 Stobbs 28 81 Willisms 2S WASHINGTON CHICAGO Struck out for Houtteman in 7th. Walked for Benton in 7th. tSingled for Pieretti in 8th.

Innings 123456789 Detroit 00010040 38 Cleveland 00111101 05 R. Priddy. Kell. Wertz. Evers 3.

Robinson. Kolloway, Easter 2. Rosen, Gordon, Hesan. RBI. Mitchll l.mnn PHILADELPHIA ab bh do a Wright 63 Vollmer 78 Stephens 300 ab bh do a ab bn po a 5 12 0 12 20 19 23 68 8a 44 77 2 11 15 28 81 11 77 6i 14 2 3 Doerr 265 ...5 2 4 1 Ortiz ...1000 Combs.s 4 3 3 .5 1 1 2 Philley.cf 4 0 2 0 Rickert.r .4 2 2 0 ST.

LOUIS ah bh po a 3 0 1 1 Delsing.cf 3 0 10 2 19 1 Kokos.lf .4100 Coleman.r 4 12 0 Moss.c ..4141 vaio.r Lhner.lf 5 Parnell 117 Noren.cf .4120 5 Zernial.lf -4 4 2 0 Robinson. 1 3 0 8 1 .318 ..117 .295 .293 .291 .225 .222 .214 .200 .179 .178 .143 .091 .071 Stringer 14 Easter Doby. Kolloway. Wertz 3. Robin Vernon.l .2181 Kinder 1 3 1 3 2 5 0 6 1 0 i i 3 son upon z.

ion. Jtvers. nan. faster. HR.

Rdssn. FjKtr Wm-x STt lrv.r. Sac 5 12 0 10 0 0 obson DO I Masi.c 4 1 9 0 Ftlend.2 4 13 3 4 0 4 6 Pacai 17 Joost.ss 5 5 Guerra.o 4 Hooper.p 3 Brlssle.p 2 Hegan, Upon. DP. Kennedy Boone and 10 2 0 a Buyer (Imo 6 Big Syd Franchiotte) 104 7 Fight Along (No Boy) Ill UPton.s 3 7 7 3 1 1- 3 114 4 0 11 Rosar 7 meie.r Stewart Evans.

uzava.p fRob'rtson 1 4 0 24 4 17 10 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 I 6 2 2 3 7 8 ft taster; HODinson to Friday. LOB. Detroit 13. Cleveland 5. BOB.

Hnuttoman 3 nsv flirin DoriSh.P .200 Wood ...100 Johnson.p 0 0 0 (Mo tsoyi li INn Bov I chanz 11 Taster son 14 3 0 1 I 0 0 Totals .34 1127 8 9 Dolly Dumpling (No Boy) '106 10 Punxsy (E Maloney) 113 Trout 1, Lemon 4, Weik 4, Garcia 1. SO. Houtteman 4. Newhouser 2. Lemon Johnson 7 Totals.

.41 11 37 10 Totals 31 5 24 16 Hsvnfi.D .10 10 SECOND RACE $1400. claiming. Eighth Of Season M. on rtoutteman 4 in 6: Trout 1 in 1 2-3: Newhouser 2 in 1 1-3: lm(m 10 PITCHING IP SO PR Michaels 10 0 0 year-old ana up, six turiongs. Lined out for Dorlsh In eighth.

Inninaa ..123456789 It was the eighth victory of the urcett is (jmapetia i Pleon Y. C. Summary THIRD CHAMPIONSHIP SECOND SUNDAY SERIES DIVISION I Course: "J-G." John's Ledfe Gas Buoy and Gooseberry Ledge Nun. triangular, first and third legs to windward. 6V miles.

RAVEN CLASS (2 Starters La Paloma. Yvonne F'shburn. .2:32:37 I Grey Gull. Howard Colby 3:36:51 V. S.

ONE DESIGNS (4 Starters ByjoWijweU 2.27.01 Course: 'G." Gooseberry Ledge Nun nd return, windward-leeward. 3 miles. INTERNATIONAL ONE-DESIGNS STARTERS 1- Prtnces. Hood brothers. jBlonde Squaw.

A Wilband S.Tavrlin. Weston Adams w2i? Duchess, Carlton Ro wen Withdrew DIVISION III Course Midchannel rpclc and Gooseberry ledge mark, triangular, first and third to windward. 41, miles. INTERNATIONAL 210 CLASS MeDermott 63'', 37 45 64 Stobbs 82 41 7 Ross.p 0 1 Totals 33 7 27 9 108 '110 '108 2 Dave's Pal Chicago 0 031 1000 5 0 0 0 0 0 22 current season for the 31-year-old former Iowa farm boy. 3 Layaway (W Sacco) St Louis.

TTii-l out for Combs in ninth. tFouled V3 R. Phtllev. Rickert 2. Zernial.

Masi in 8 2-3: Benton 0 in 1-3: Weik 2 in Garcia 2 in 2-3; Pieretti 0 in 1-3. WinP. Newhousre (7-5). LP. Weik (2-5.

Umps. Stevens, Paparella. Hubbard and Rom-mell. Time, 2h. 52m.

SECOND GAME CLEVELAND I DETROIT Dobson 113 128 40 50 Paoai 50'i 81 19 28 Schanz 24 14 24 Masterson 41 R1 2) 8 8 9 3 6 6 0 0 uaiianem (J tsero 5 Handsome Bill (S Chiapetta) 6 John Public A Martinez) "It was a long time coming, said iLenhardt, Upton 2. RBI, By LEONARD M. FOWLE MARBLEHEAD, July 2 Never accuse this North Shore port of failing to provide an infinite variety of weather. Take today's third championship race of the Plean Yacht Club with a 180-degree wind shift to jumble the classes as a prime example. Lincoln Davis Ballerina in the International 210 Class contest won by Paul Jacobs Rita IV was one of the chief sufferers from the vagaries of wind.

Beating out against a very light east-northeast wind, the former champion established a comfortable lead at Mid-Channel Rock off Eagle Island and set sail on Starlight Course for the second turn at Gooseberry Ledge. Southwest Breeie Arrives Astern Rita IV and other craft edged up to weather under the Cat Island shore hunting zephyrs. Suddenly the breeze came out of the southwest and in a few seconds Rita. Stella Maris and Sea Dog were bowling along with a rail breeze while Ballerina lay almost be 1 na hernial iviajesKi. ioivnun.

aoj-i, Farnell 127 1H7 48 a 7 Aenotox i wo coy i Zernial. Sac, iXS Lenhardt. Coleman. HR. Feller as he pocketed the baseball he used in the game for a memento.

fenestra ino ooy DP. Carrasoue rox and Cinder lQfi'i 116 45 4i ohnson 12i(-, 16 6 Kunnv T.tmttprt tli M.rimiri lit STn c-. is aobhpoai aDDnpoa Feller was the 54th nurier in Mitchell.lf 4 15 OILipon.s Suchecki 4 3 3 4 10 Silver Reward Pafundi) HjBOB, by Scarborough 4. Dorish, Johnson. Clark.r ..422 0 2 3 3 0 Kell.3 Kennedy.r 0 0 0 THIRD RACE $1400.

allowance, two- SO. by Scarborough 9, Dorlsh 3, Johnson, ear-olds, maidens. 5Va furlongs. off Dorish. 10 in 7 innings: Johnson.

1 1 Cora (Pafundi) JJg I In 1. WinP. Dorish. WinP. Scarborough THIRD year-olds BRAVES BATTING Easter, 1 .419 major league history to pass the 200-win milestone and he is the only one now active.

The active Ditchers closest to him are Hal Wertz.r Evers.lf Groth.cf .404 Time, lh. 58m. 8-7. uorisn J-o Umps, McGowan, Hurley and McKmley 4 Doby.cf Rosen.3. Boone.s.

Avila.2. Hegan.c. Feller 3 0 2 1 1 0 6 8 8 3 0 1 3 10 4 3 2 2 14 3 0 0 SECOND GAME 2 Scotch Blend (No Boy) 118 3 Sweet Caress (Petrin) 1J3 4 Offspring (No Boy) 1J5 5 Sagahash (Mitchell) A 6 MaqNally (Bone) j2 7 Vivian's Best (Martinez). 115 8 Bright Egret (McAllister) 110 FOURTH RACE $1400. claiming, three- Newhouser of Detroit with 176 and Emil (Dutch) Leonard of the Chicago Cubs, with 173.

CHICAGO out for Kuzava in fourth. JGrounded out for Haynes in eighth. Innings 12345678 9 Philadphia 00520000 07 Washington 00200200 04 Dilltnger, Valo. Lehner. Chapman 2, Fain 2.

Noren, Stewart. Dente, Kuzava. E. Joost, Kuzava 2, Dente. DiUinger, Combs.

RBI. Lehner. Chapman. Fain, Joost 3, Hitchcock, Kuzava, Mele, Yost 2. 2BH.

DiUinger, Hitchcock. HR, Kuzava. fB. Noren. DP, Joost.

Hitchcock and ain; Hooper, Hitchcock and Fain. LOB, Philadelphia 11; Washington W. BOB. Kuzava 3. Hooper 6.

Haynes, TBnssie 2. SO, Hooper, Kuzava 2, Haynes, Brissie. H. off Hooper 6 in Brissie 1 in 3: Kuzava 8 in Haynes 1 in 4: Ross 3 in 1. WinP, Hooper (8-5).

LP, Kuzava (3-6). Vmps, Summers. Honochick end Grieva. Time, 8h 26m. 7315.

Savitt Eastern Champ RYE, N. July 2 (AP) Dick Savitt of Orange, N. won the Eastern Clay Court tennis cham Swift.c 2 Mullin 1 1 Grap.p 1 tKryhosM 1 Calvert.p 0 ST. LOUIS ab bh po a 8 1 11 0 Benton 0 0 0 0 ab bh po a Fox 2 5 13 2 Phillev.ef. 5 14 0 10 0 0 0 0 Feller said he hoped to Ditch "for Delsing.cf.

5 14 0 Totala 31 9 27 7 (14 STARTERS) 8 3 5 1 Lollar.c tKeUer a long time yet." ooo Rickert.r., 4 0 10 Zernial.lf. 5 12 0 5 0 8 0 Kokns.lf 4 13 0 Pa .2:02:02 .5:03:38 The all-time record lor xoiai vic 4 Stella Maris. Edmund Blake year-oias. runongs. 1 Aohtra (No Boy ..4.

2 Country Date (Bone). 3 Lynn Chance (Bone). Totals 35 9 24 8 108 102 105 103 5 Dot. Prancia Cummings 2:03:57 Hogue Holmes Chipman Hartsfield Gordon Torgeson Cooper Jethroe Spahn Elliott Reiser Marshall lauch Roy Kerr Olmo Donovan Sisti Sain Crandall Burris tories is held by Denton (Cy) Inninff 123456789 Maieski.3. 4 2 13 Kozar.3 ..10 0 0 10 3 3 Coleman.r 5 110 Friend, 2 .4 2 2 3 2 12 2 6 3 2 0 Upton.s...

4 0 3 4 Wood O0O0 Young, who copped 511. Cleveland Detroit 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 10 0 0 1 03 ,113 5 Miahty Texan (No Boy). 05 "1 INTERNATIONAL 110 CLASS 15 starters IThistle. Peter Scully 3:03:25 The Reason, Tapley i-Wk roiev ifcM Niarnos.e. i tflnlrih-rv 110 Struck out for Swift in svnth 108 Singled for Grav in icvnth.

1 FKrH 8 Go Dutch (Pucko) 7 Moose Pone 8 Natator (No Boyl 9 Eleanor (No Boy) Plll.tfar. ft ft 1 Aloma.p.. 0 0 0 0 110 .105 Widmar.p. 4 10 Scale 1 1 0 0 trianrli CLASS (I starter) Pirr ft oui jor i-aiveri in nintn. Mitchell.

Clark, Easter. Boone Hegan. Priddy 2. Kell. E.

Priddv. Roun FIFTH RACE $1400. claiming. 3-( Marshall.p 110 1 Sievers.3.. 0 0 0 0 RIO DE JANEIRO, July 2 (AP) An underdog United States team, 1-0 upsetter of England last week, couldn't do it again today and was tamed by Chile, 5-2.

in the world soccer tournament. Cuellar.p. 0 0 0 0 AB BH Av RBI HR .5 1 '2 .400 3 .125 22 43 .344) 21 4 3 1 1 .333 0 0 91 16 30 .330 3 1 .154 36 49 37 14 .246 55 70 .284 41 10 .209 32 59 .282 37 9 .237 S3 81 .232 27 3 4 15 .273 8 .193 33 50 .259 48 12 46 6 11 .239 1 .184 23 41 .223 26 5 .78 17 .218 10 1 .14 1 3 .214 .238 20 49 .208 22 1 .69 11 12 .203 11 3 5 0 1 .200 0 SO 5 10 .200 1 .45 5 9 .199 6 B6 5 17 .198 34 .19 1 3 .158 2 .47 4 .085 2 8 ft .000 .000 ft 0 0 .000 0 0 PITCHING IP SO BB 13Vi 23 1 8 0 .53 48 14 4 1 138 42 32 11 39 45 16 57 3 2 123 102 47 12 54 50 7 i- .34 21 9 17 11 4 0 I 24 25 10 17 0 1 13 23 10 8 1 0 i Rmhv Face. Paul Walton 1:58:50 pionship today by blasting the Cain.p ..0 0 8 1 "Apoling 1 0 0 0 Kolloway. RBI.

Kell 2. Avila. Easter 3. Priddy. 2BH.

Boone. 3BH, Priddy. HR. Kell. Easter, Priddy.

Sac, Feller, Ken- 47 13 33 12 year-olds. 8 furlongs. I Gerleon No Boy) 2 Rcdeai (No Boyj. 3 Chip (L favored Don McNeill, 64. 36, Gumpert.p 10 0 1 Bickford 115 no 103 97 BLVENOSE CLASS starters) 1 Red Scare.

Gregory Smith Libby 111. Elizabeth Smith, withdrew MARBLKHEAD TOWN CLASS 0 0 0 iy. tBaker. 63, 63, juob. u'etroit Cleveland o.

Hail AntonelH off Gray 4. Calvert 1. Feller 2. SO Judson.p.. 0 0 0 0 ned BOl Gra Call BOB.

5 Blue Cloud tritzgerald) IV O. Fpl 1. rtT tl-rmv ft in A Masi.c Johnson Calvert 1 In 2. feller 9 in 8 1-3. Benton lAvn Jarn-t Anderson 2:07.31 39 7 33 12 0 in 2-3.

HBP. Gray (Easter). WinnP. Totals Piiroosaly raised for Upion in llth. 6 Ventura Point (L Pafundi) 108 7 Penny Hill (jfcversole) 103 8 Ray Don (J Bero) 113 fl Paula's Choice (No Boy) 115 SIXTH RACE $1500, claiming.

4-year- a cjjci tu '-''I ui ij umpi, Paoarella. Hubbard. Rommel and Stevim- Eddie Welch's Narragansett Taps 4 Buddy. Edward Lynch Gopher. Rodney Hunt 3.10.5.

DIVISION IV Time 2h. 24 min. Att, 78.187. calmed. Once in the lead, Bill Apthort at Rita's stick could not be caught and on the thrtsh back to the harbor in a fine breeze Rita was worked into a minute and a half lead over Ed Blake's Yellow Peril, which held off the combined efforts of Franny Cummings and Bobby Coulson in Sea Dog to take the runner-up spot in a class of 14 starters.

The United States One Designs produced a new winner when the younger of the Blodgett boys, Don-ny, sailed Leafer to an eight-second win over Phil Dwyer's Marianne in a see-saw race. However, the Mari Chipman Sain Roy ttnsl iin A flirlnncs. FIFTH RACE $2500, maidens. 3-year- Course. Lighthouse Point rac MRST RACE $1800.

claiming. 3-vear Grounded out for Gumpert in sixth. tHit two-run double for Niarhos in seventh. I Hit one-run single for Aloma in ninth. tRan for Scala in ninth 'Hit into double play for Cain in llth.

Innings 1 234587890 1 St 0 001110000 14 Chicago ..0 000002010 03 Ids. 1 1-16 miles. ing mark and Selman Berth can. tri ties. Wonderland Entries FIRST RACE 5-16 MILE 3 Cub Reporter 1 Harper Dot 108 106 Ill ,.103 113 7 Equipoisette.

Catalano Bickford Hoaue 3- 1 4- 1 1 TOOtsie MCV-aoe nuwaumi. 2 Seconojy (R Delica) 3 Bolo Tie (A Martinez) 4 Dainger Girl (No Boy) 5 Brass Baby (No Boy) 12 Knight's 11? 16 Tasso T. Catalano 11 15 Sary Jane, Peres. 114 angular, third leg to winawara. i mut.

BRUTAL BEAST CLASS -Ira niaifllnn A K4artrSl Antonelli 5-: 5 Field Day 2 Scarlet Pansy sin tjuiaaao, oiteiiy i 11 Ban onovan 6 Chaldson (B Mitchell) 2 Our Frances. rucky Surga 1 Laxy Bonas. Gresham Ivey ..0:55:20 2 3 I Mist. Ann Moulton 7 Instanter (Nt 4 Delinquent News 6 Ruth Border 1 This High, Dickey 0 Royal Freedom. Trent 5 Lenity.

Glidewell 6 Classmate. Gross 2 Lady Gather. No Boy 3 Lillian. Wilson 3 Raton. No Boy 4 Pincers, Spinale 8 Tomoka te? fWo Boy) 115 Kokos.

Coleman. Upton. Zer- VnTv er) iis'nial. Koiar, Carrasquel. E.

Rickert. RBI. Bov) 108 Sommers. Loilar. Widmar.

Goldsberry 2. (Noepy) io inH Friend. Sommers. 8 One only 1 Cienrmim (' iJlNn ia 3- 1 4- 1 6-1 B-l 6-1 8-1 10-1 10-1 10-1 10-1 12-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 ..89 108 110 110 108 112 ..108 Ill .,112 108 108 ..108 Ill 8-1 10 Pal Cross (No Boy) iUO I r. 8-1 allowance.

SEVENTH RACE $2000 SECOND RACE 5-18 MILE 2 Ellen Oaks 8 Kid Shucks 1 Boot Head 3 Lucky stiff 7 Dancing Dina 4 Roll Reta 5 Miami Bound 6 Bobby Lee .109 119 114 119 114 .109 119 114 114 119 114 Anair in Medford Race Earl Anair of Waltham. winner of two feature races last week one in record time will head what is 11 Father Link. Dewitt 4 Queen's Ape. No Boy. 6 Providence.

No Boy 10 Tattenham. Allgaler 8 Short Trip, No Boy 7Whimful. Corolla 1 Fred Zehr. 3 Tatycoram, No Boy 5 La Cygne. Delahoussaye.

13 H. A. Keller, 14 Pauls Strategy, Skelly. 4-y ear-olds and up, 6 furlongs. 1 Sir Galavan (H 113 20-1 HR.

Lollar. SB. Kokos 3. DP, Fox, Carrasquel and Robinson: Pillette. Stirn-weiss and Lenhardt.

LOB. St. Louis 18. Chicago 8. BOB, off Gumpert 4.

VVidrnar 3. Aloma. Cuellar. Marshall. Cain 2.

Pillette. SO. by Gumpert 5, Judson. Wid ii anne nnished flying a protest flag for an alleged failure on the part of the winner to respect Eagle Island bar buoy on the first windward leg. The Internationals sailed their scoop, corona By Road, No Boy 4 Boston Pet.

No Boy 9 Slated. No Boy 2 Bill Keefe. No Boy SECOND RACE $1800. .108 ..110 20-20- 20-: 20-: 2 Pompelan no Boy 3 Truk 4 High Hunch 'No Boy) 5 Mi Scandal (F Pannel) A War rhmn (Wn Rrtv expected to be this season's largest mar 4. Aloma i- ueiiar.

nfarnu. claiming. year-ojas, furlongs neia 01 drivers tomorrow night a "Fourth of July" 50-laD feature SIXTH RACE $3000. allowances. 3- 7 Roundelay (No Boyt J02 8 Reynard (A Martinez) 113 2 Mama C.

Catalano 2- year-olds. 6 furlongs Pillette. H. off Gumpert. 6 in 8 innings; Judson, 1 in 1: Widmar.

7 in 8 1-3; Aloma. 3 in Cuellar. 3 Jnl Marshall. in 1 2-3; Cain. 2 in 1: Pillette.

0 in 1. WinP, Marshall (1-0 LP, Cain (4.6). 102 110 own course and one again the Hood boys, Ted and Bruce, were masters of the situation for a triumph with Novadala. No Bov 3 arensava. EIGHTH RACE.

$1500. claiming. 4- 4-1 4-1 12 Dash for Cash. No Boy 114 10 Charleston. Wilson year-olds and fillies and rnvres.

1 stock car race at the Medford Bowl. Winner of the event will receive a huge gold trophy. hrpimv Miss. Kr, Unv 4-1 -l 8-1 102 3-Sr Saw. Constance Darmody Third Division (2 Starters) 1 Sea Biscuit.

John McCandless 0:54:33 Win Wen. Wtnslow Shaw D.N.F. HERRESHOf 12V FOOTERS (1 Starter) 1 Rambler. Maudy Palmer 0:55:23 Taunton Entries FIRST RACE 5-16 MILE 1 Steppin Clown Best By Far 5 Single Eds 6 Sue Silverton 3 Air WhTrler 7 Oriental Glow 4 My riosaie 6 Club Comrade SECOND RACE 5-16 MILE 1 Barlow Town 5 Sally Happy 2 Jack Perk 6 Bachelor Bill 3 Brave Jumper 7 Ralph Bolby 4 Glass Maid 8 Clasay Rhythm THIRD RACE 5-16 MILE 1 Never Rip 5 Gamester 2 Betty's Vfitch 6 Kib 3 Silent Rush 7 Hancar 4 Panama Jim 8 Jarube Second FOURTH RACE 5-16 MILE McGowgn. IcKinley.

Umps, Hurley trincess. 14 Celestia. Huah 114 113 119 ion 122 119 109 9 Best Punch. No Boy 3 Judys Runner. Spinale 13 Heres Hube.

Valdea nine iiia uv. 1- Afhe's Happy (A Gerry) 14.214. 107 Time. 3b 12m 16 Gay Petal, Spilane .104 .102 stala. Catalano 1 1 ADM 4 Red Design.

Jones 12-1 Rl CI avion fease. Clayton irget. Frrst. No Boy milly, Dewitt cL'ghUn 119 Cavan, Meath Win DUBLIN. July 2 (AP) Cavan Broken Crown.

Mcl 3 Rio Limpio Rhodes) 3 Eternal Brief (No Boy) 4 Sunny River (W Miller) 5 Lady Dell (No Boyi 8 Mark O'Night (No Boy 7 Rosy Scene (H Beauregard) 104 113 114! llli 1111 111! 1041 107 107 o-6-8-8- it: is-: 20-: 20-: 20-: 20-: 20-: 14 15- -I 7 Whissendlne. No Boy 06 20-1 1 Anita Alliraier ver Pass. Dewitt 112 Miss Oakhurst. No Boy 108 THIRD RACE REVERE COURSE 6 Bill Shawn 7 Nails 2 Frankly 3 Shadow Grova 4 Lida Way 5 Vulpine 1 Steppin' Brooks 8 Our Becky FOURTH RACE 5-18 MILE 4 Wasted Effort 7 City Hall 6 Catoosa 5 Korn King 1 Dark Shadow 2 Contraband 3 Ruby's Shadow 8 Young Timer FIFTH RACE 5-18 MILE 2 Topper's Lad 7 Poonkinny 4 Pagan Be 1 Sis's Biscuit 5 Identic 8 Full Refund 6 Good Breaker 3 Rolla Cola SIXTH RACE 5-18 MILE 6 Titatitic Slim 3 Alexa 4 Portis Bomb 1 Nina Jennings 7 Nosey Dell 5 Eloise 4 Lucky Summer 2 Dixie Comrade SEVENTH RACE 5-18 MILE 3 Dry Summer 2 Rocca Speed 8 Something New 4 Pretty Kate 1 Halice 6 Lantern 7 Nation's Hero 5 Black Mittens EIGHTH RACE REVERE COURSE NIGHT BEFORE HANDICAP) 2 Harwell 6 Shifty 8 Sir Duke 3 Ted Mack 5 Delight 1 Water Jack 7 Behold Me 4 Sir Norton mature, xvo Boy 112 llv Irish. No Rm tl4 20-1 20-1 3-1 miss joy ir one 9 Swing Tune fij Eversole) 10 8 Cherry Path.

Boy 113 13 aLittle CaoUm, No Boy. 119 Dukedom. No Boy 112 120 1J Blue Clover, No noy i Boy 15 Red Slippers, Delpideo. 107 20-1 NINTH RACE $1400. claiming.

4-y ear-old 5 and up. 1 1-18 mUe. 1 The Eye (No Boy) 115 2 Beth 'a Bomb Rhodes) "103 3 KanlTKkw. (No Bnvl 112 aJ. Gavegnano entry SEVENTH RACE $2500.

claiming. 4- TMrwtlHi flnrf nn. Vm miles. THIRD RACE $2300, claiming. 2-year defeated Antrim, 15-12, today to enter the final of the Ulster senior football championship.

Cavan will meet the winner of the Armagh-Down game to decide the Ulster representative in the all-Ireland championship. Meath, all-Ireland champion, defeated Wexford. 8-6. in the Leinster Olds. 5l furlonas.

Sun Fm Kr No Bov 118 i exas oangster 6 Owen Hill 7 ViniU Rev. Corolla 110 4 Stark Mad (A Monteiro) 110 5 Elf dee (F Shaffer) 113 6 Co-Pennant (V Terranova) HO orrv 7 Iowa Lassie 2 War Ripple. Maloney Ill 1 Spiteful Sue. Catalano ..10 ohnny Boi Only Yours i 8-2 15-1 20-1 101 rVixi Catalano 3 Cherry Prince. Mulling.

8 Plucky Star, No 2 Swing Lock, Corolla 7 Tost on. No Boy 11 Concert Piece. 13 Buttonvllle. No Boy 13 Cross Ring. Lawless 4 Hera's a Dream.

Valdea. 1 Constant Fear, No 118 112 .104 112 101 103 .107 7 Pendennis (A Tryon) "107 8 One Eleven (W Miller) 115 9 Tumble Bov (A Tryon) 108 10 Islam Prince (W MUler) 112 rirjH RACE 5-16 MILE 1 Dainty Toes 5 Freauent -i 8-1 20-1 20-1 6 Mr Syracuse. Corolla ..106 4 Second Try, McLaughlin. 108 senior footbair semifinal and will 108 a com Da tore, uomenico T0M0RR0W-9 RACES 4nttrinm tkat piay Louth in the final. 3 On Trust 6 Brass Rill 3 Snip's Reward 7 Straight Edge 4 KUshannig Seal 8 Aura Monarch SIXTH RACE S-16 MILE EIGHTH RACE $2000.

claiming. and up. 1 mile and 70 yards. NINTH RACE 7-18 MILE 106 ftivin rto xoy For Other Sports See Page 13 iinnnnnniicrTT 8 Fighting Devil. No Boy! I 112 ION- (1ST SEMIFINAL ESSEX 20-1 1 Danvers Ginger 5 Thunderjet a Majans.

itoweii jyj uewruro. juuier Canron. Dewitt icerous Gun (t Royal Thunder 109 101 a wanse 2U-: 20-: IiHIliiHUHilOL I I Ill ill 6 Sy2t King. Io Boy 10 French Goods. No 14 Marvlna K.

No mm rat i -Smoky Rhythm 7 Mia.o-t.naa 8 Sir Gibson 109 8 Red Tag. Nj rag. No lotoown tl 15 War Stock. No Boy 1 rv TJraiisi 118 causi Beard. Rrri.

I ft a srwwrH nine vtii 18 Billy Bowlegs, No Boy YACHTS, MOTORBOATS 30-: 2 Portentous. No Boy 115 10- 1 Chief Cleaner 5 Doreymer I cruet 7 Foster's Pride. No Boy ill War Fund. No Boy 118 la- ooch i Mr G( 3 Rardd NURSERY STAKES for $7,500 ADDED Time 7 Windv Coo S. R.

model A marine motor with aU accessaries, 3 mo. old. best offer. iwkth HAti wow, claiming. 4-rear-oidg and up.

fillies and mares. 8 lux-longs NINTH RACE $2000. 4- au ks after li noon. 4 Hobby Hour 8 Brats Baby EIGHTH RACE 9-18 MILE ye ar-olds and up. 1 1-16 $2000.

Beatty Wins Net Honors at Wentworth Club PORTSMOUTH. N. July 2 Charles K. Beatty of Wellesley Hills, with 71368, won lownet in the opening medal play handicap tournament of th season lhe Wentworth Colt Club. W.

J. Ambrose of Bala. with "0. captured low gross. Other Massachusetts prize winners included D.

Arnold and B. G. Rae of West Newton, I A. Layman of Auhnrnrial IP riimAuu. SHIP) 4 Proud and Merry 8 Hada.

3 Mariella 6 Rice Straw 3 -Witch Hazel 5 Charlie Chan 1 Nest Egg 7 Dixie Comet (34 7 Salty Tear 5 Refreshing 5 Lucky Top 1 Blue Sting 8 Reckless Bonnie 3 Fearless Judy 4V Buwie'e Image 8 Ante Over Today's Sports TRACK City ot Boston track meet at White Stadium. 7 p. m. GOLF-United Shoe invitation match olav clalmti ilea. $2 ..110 elaimtng.

miles. 7 Devil Luck, no eoy. 13 smart Eva. Wilson. 5 Lor seine.

No Bo Kn in Boy. ...110 113 1 Woody WJdpeckerS Nieht Trumpet 13 Miss Rhoda. Catalano talano. John 6 Suellan LV JA.VarA Ml 'Jfm mflfrt GRAMOSTUO SI FOR SALE "The Eleanor 32xTa8; winner of the Quincy Yacht Club predicted log race, June 24: completely equipped for comfortable living or cruis- mCalCRAL FM jeM omrade CM40 7-YuHUn lingham Gal 8 Randy Roll a rmeau 1 1 Dizxv Came Jr. 104 Ill 16 Falsely, Lawless 'Canseff Special Isntt a.

iU 1L a. nij atittn RACE 5-18 MTLE 1 Red Flannel 5 Cvo MyHi My 0- Heart 11 po-Reigh-Mi. No Boy. 4 tieauuxul Time, 14 Airily. Skelly i.

iranNportatlon 6 Riuh 2- 5-: 3 Abbe'a First. Gross Archar TTesps ar 4 Dukeagley Rapid" 6 Dover Road. Spinale is-: MRIHG fit 25 Ne Tli a vonnnie c. zenr lit 12 Homespun. Gross 110 14 Count Discover.

1 Booloca. No Boy 109 9 Two Feathers. Domanlco.lOf Cstararst tf As SlevsM, las. 20- i Virginia ft iso PACE BRISTOL COURSE Hi TENTH PA 1 Gntle Bill TENTH nne oiu nf Ntwtnn 7 cv. i- Treasure.

Key. Mu V5: Monya ual STEEL craft cruiser, all cost $8000, sacrifice S2230. AV 3-8154. 6t iy3 38' SEDAN Speed Boat, mahogany. Scripps motor, good for fresh or salt water at Richmond Boat Yard.

Dorchester, or call PA 7-4955. at Jy 20-: 20-: 20-: v. u. uuiuiu i. 7 tall Back.

No Boj ni 4 aaorp. ft PeenClo vil' IJWH tournament at United Shoe Country Club. I DOG RACING At Taunton. 7:43. At' Wonderland Par.

7:45. BORSE RACING At Narracansett Park 2 19- sxar Baby, Trent. 15 Petroboy, McLaughlin Donahue of Boston, and H. R. Tiea Tica.

Ill lStucky Doo. Dickev 15 Don't Touch Wa, Ko Boy lit two xjay Air, aiaet 2-l 80-1 wnuney oz Worcester. iJJairio. Tavares.

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