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Fourteen Amusements Sports THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1950 tlve' in a hotel. He Is mean, dirty I a NEW FILMS and lazy, and he'd sell his soul lor MUSIC .1 A6togtiForm a bottle of liquor. But there's just that little spark of decency left which flares up when All the Kittys Men CONSENSUS he finds his son has been kidnaped from his ex-wife's homei Faye Figures In consensus show comparative ratings based on five Daily Racing Form selectors, allowing 5 points for 1st (today's best 7 points). 2 for 2d. 1 for 3d.

Emerson plays the wife, a harassed, The Marvelous Trieste Trio Give Concert in Celebrity Series By CYRUS DURGIN The marvelous Trieste Trio re Great Political Drama at' State and Orpheum "All the King's Men." written, directed and produced by Robert Rossen. Based on the novel by Robert Penn Warren. cyi SJI11I: turned to Jordan Hall last night, Columbia film. The cast: Willie Stark Broderick Crawford Anne Stanton Joanne Dru Jack Burden John Ireland Tom Stark. John Derek 4 1 1 41 auu gave a uuiauie cuaccri in we Richmond Celebrity Series.

They Sadie Burke Mercedes McCambridge Adam Stanton Shepperd Strudwick Tiny Duffy Ralph Dumke were heard by a virtually capacity Braintree Seen 'B' Roadblock for Fairhaven Fairhaven High's followers, forecasting a clean sweep of the Eastern Massachusetts (Tech) Class basket ball tournament, gulped when Fran Mear announced that his current Brain-tree team is "the best I've ever had." Idear's words caused several experts to revise their selection for the Class quarterfinals, which open this evening at the Garden. Fairhaven is rull the favorite, but the odds en the Bristol County quintet have dropped. If the division games tonight and tomorrow follow the expected pattern Fairhaven and Braintree will be the contenders in Saturday t.fct"s final Last year the schools rt in the first round and Braintree won 56-54 in a sudden death over-fcrae thriller. Jairhaven, winner of all 20 games 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 audience which applauded them at every opportunity. The program consisted of three scores: Beethov unhappy woman who appeals to the former husband she despises because she believes he can find the baby.

Thereafter Max travels doggedly to the solution. He is beaten, he is tempted beyond endurance by liquor, he lags behind in the search due to that seem to mock his feeble powers. But each time he drags himself back into harness. And when things look darkest he stumbles, almost by accident, on the truth. It is an, engrossing and strangely appealing Max is no ordinary sleuth.

Here is a man who is weak and afraid. But ia winning over himself he gets his son back into his arms. Mary Boland. as the hard-boiled hotel keeper; Sam Levine, as the police detective, and J. Edward Bromberg, playing the fat-faced gangster leader, are all vivid in their roles.

And to satisfy the adventure lovers who throng the Pilgrim and Lucy stark Anne seympur Mrs Burden Katharine Warren Judge Stanton. Greenleaf Sugar Boy Walter Burke Dolph Pillsbury Will Wright By MARJORY ADAMS Long delayed, while much anticipated, the superbly produced film, "All the King's Men." the best bet en's major Trio, No. 1 In Op. 70; The Three Pieces from the Suite de Concert by Rameau, and the major Trio, Op. 87, of Brahms Perhaps the word mrvelou" is" (AP Wrinhntnl an over-statement, but certainly CHA-SIESTOWN OAKLAWN Quick News 25 Cock Crow 12 An Phi 9 River Jack lo Know How 3 Rlskaire 5 Enlisted Man 12 Be Brief 22 Halogi 11 Tetra Breeze 7 Lucky Mystery 8 Trouble Sands 5 Friend or Foe 14 Anns Sultan 17 Budding Berry 32 In A Snin 7 Mad Past 7 Hearts Away 5 Abiel 16 Young Geordie 17 Auspicious 7 Mill Cat 13 Bettys Bobby 7 Kay Damlon 7 Twenty-Nine 13 Can't Trust 17 Heads or Tails 12 Climber 7 Skip Bid 5 S.

McLaughlin 6 Kerry Airs 21 Too Tiger 23 Midnight Queen 6 Belmont ty 10 Lewis Ad 5 Toleca 5 Majeto 25 "Susar Beei 24 Sky Flight 13 Brownanne 10 Belle of Shore 6 French Navy 4 Slmite 15 Robin. Hill 20 Cessation 13 Sunaway 9 Easter Bonnie 7 Leavetaking 4 GULFSTEEAM FAIB GROUNDS Bull Pace 29 Sunny Limited 22 Wise Quest 7 Auditor 7 Miss Detroit 6 Merrymarch 6 Jacoooint 13 Sandslinger 17 Staters 10 Invermark G'l 12 Prepotente 8 Jolly Gremlin 6 My Ruthie 18 Sedulous 25 Petrose Girl 13 Double Gift 6 Statesman 7 Sir Jacomar 3 Alrad 19 Invercork 25 Black Bid 15 Cloverland Son 7 Challure 6 Ned ford 5 Snllottude 15 'Patrick Wood 29 April Air 5 Chippy 6 Victory Sign 8 Abes Choic 5 Control 18 Artless 27 Son Charlia 11 Crafty 4 Jean's Jay 5 Bold Star 3 Tel Aviv 15 Athlete 18 Buckle Girl 12 Clevelander 7 Blue Thunder 6 Carmargo Bill 5 Blue- Gem 19 Bay Acre 14 Thor 10 Bold Rumer 12 Cross Duchess 5 Marseilles 6 Reade Castle 22 Broad Back 10 Silver Sis 5 R. B. EYES? The St. Louis Browns hope the piercing eye-jinks (above) of David Farrell Tracy, doctor of metaphysics, will hypnotize the Brownies into becoming a winning team.

The lowly American Leaguers will climb up the stare, as it were. 1 for the Academy Award this month, arrived at the State and Orpheum theatres yesterday. Here is a picture that took courage to make. It stands up in entertainment value, but it is primarily a vital, powerful and terrifying picture of what dirty politics can do to both individual and state. While the story parallels closely the life of the late Huey Long, it is also reminiscent of the careers of these three come close to rating it.

They form a paragon among chamber music ensembles, rth collective technic smooth as reciprocal adjustment that is al-; most perfect, and a pervasive sense of style and musicianship both A rare and treasurable. Since last were here they have; Mayflower Theatres this week, there team as Capt Bart Leach and Lou Shirtleff bodes ill for Marblehead's this Winter, meets Marblehead of 15:30 opener. The presence of tmch the Northeastern Conference in the I fabulous hoopsters on the Fairhaven first tourney team. The latter' is a Columbia revival titled "To the Ends of the Earth," with Dick Powell and Signe Hasso. M.

A acquired a new pianist, Nunzio Coach Bruce Remick says "We'll show up. My kids will give every Montanarl, who has replaced Dario De Rosa, who is said to be ill in Europe. Renato Zanettovich con- thing they have." Marie Windsor as politicians nearer home. It is the drama of a strong, dominant man who started out with ideals but was soon switched to shady "deals" which brought him almost absolute power in the state he controlled and which might have made him an Defending champion Milton has drawn a toughie in the second game on the card. The Bay State League tinues as violin, and Litaero Lana as cellist.

The string players do with- out notes, and even though Mr. Montanarl has the score before him. an "Outlaw Queen champs will tangle with the talented St. Patrick's of Watertown outfit that in "Dakota Lil" it is tucKea insiae tne piano, ana nev cantured the State Catholic Class does not have to refer to it often. I crown last Sunday.

Milton still has "Dakota Lil" Twentieth Century-Fox Once in a while you hear th American Hitler had not an assassin's pistol stopped him. As Hitler was revered by the unthinking voters, so is Willie Stark of "All the King's Men." By the persuasive ix -V LZnAr rVi lMi: I J'? "S3 its creat John Whelpley. St. Pat's has two good scorers, Eddie CGrady film, directed by Lesley Selander. Screen play by Maurice Geraghty.

based on a story by Frank Gruber. The cast: Tom Horn George Montcomery and Eddie Tolan, voice, the roaring invective, the ca Dakota Lil Marie Windsor Consensus Best Bet Braintree. In the tourney lor the Harve Logan. xtod Cameron ninth time, meets East Boston, vie Vincent John Emrv Carter Wallacn Ford tor in 10 straight before its recent loss to English. Braintree's coch Dummy Jack Lambert Sheriff Larry Johns Blonde Martin EDDIE WELCH'S Gulfstream 'Caps thinks his 6-3 center Bob Dee Is the answer to Fairhaven's Leach.

Eastie secret service Chler Juntos FJuvm Secret Service J. F. Mac-Donald Sheriff's Wife Lillian Brnnsnn Sentry Kenneth MacDnnalcl will rely heavily on high scorer FIRST RACE $2300. 3-year-old maid i Carl LaGrassa. Bartender Clancy Cooper ens, id miles.

Belmont, veteran cf seven previ PP Horse Jockey 3 Bull Page, Woodhouse ous tournevs. 1J48 champion, takes nuicn Lassioy saiule Sundance Frank Laoktepn Cashier Bill Perrott "Dakota Lil." the Western thriller objection, sometimes that playing by memory leads glib performance. Certainly that is not true with the Trieste Trio. Having the notes in their heads, they are able to live and breathe the music, so to speak, without any hindrance of looking at a score. Thi would not work with every en semble, but it does with this onej and beautifully.

Individually, the musicians are entitled to he regarded as virtuosi, especially Messrs. Zanettovich Lana, who have a technical and i expressive Command of their instru-? ments that is amazing. But this virtuosity is channeled into genuine. music-making, and intelligence and. musical feeling, not a desire for display, govern performances.

You would go a long time to hear guch a full-bodied, vital but stylistically excellent performance of Brahms' Trio, such as was achieved last night. All told, this ensemble is on a dangerous Rockland five in the 9 Wise Quest, Batrheller 1 Miss Detroit. Schmidl 5 King's Prince. No Boy Wt 120 120 115 120 120 115 1 1 tering to a people pnae in xneir state football team, he sways working men. By clever manipulations and promises, he takes over the businessmen.

And by pretending liberalism and an interest in reforms he wins the support of men of unblemished reputations who hope to see the growth of hospitals and honest welfare institutions in the state. He is a demagogue but one who has eloquence and a knowledge of a man's price. His mistake is to believe that all men can be bought and a refusal to understand that to some men honor is more important than self-aggrandizement. Broderick Crawford gives a striking portrayal of this dangerous political leader. I think it is one of the finest delineations I have ever seen- wind-up.

As usual Mel wenner nas come un with a brilliant ball- 10 Big Atom. Howell which arrived at the Paramount and Fenway Theatres vesterdav. is PO 5- 2 3-1 6- 1 8-1 8-1 10-1 10-1 13-1 20-1 So-i 20-1 20-1 tasy Ltiop, No Boy handling club, led by veteran Dick 4 xsriar Jttayi irosso. really something. This is particular 11 Fox Challenge, No' Boy 120 Watson.

Rockland's sixin tourney ly so in tne case of the leadine team is a sauad that will bear nuseoowi, ino Boy lzlt 7 Dayround, Strange 120 8 Briffht Midai Mr! -aiiixhHwt1lS character, a shady lady whose mon watching. Coach John Joyce nas a 12 Heraclesia, Nichols 115 SECOND RACE S220O. Halmlnc raft' of six-looters. Jonn uunn, George Crane and Bill Burns are 4- mer is aiso me aim inie a gal more than well versed in the arts of forgery, blackmail, singing. year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles.

biaiers, Fernandez 117 shooting, horseback riding, and of 11 Jacopoi'nt, 107 course, Love, since Lu seems to Teponie. no Hoy 110 1 Frere MarknttA. Nn Pnv no 3-1 5-1 5- 1 6- 1 6-1 10-1 10-1 20-1 make much use of love in her deals. 12 Reckon. No Boy 117 caoy rauiy.

rasaguet 2 Brodpn. Mora un unique and great. in films comparable to that of Victor in "The Informer" for exciting honesty and percep 5 King Eric. No 112 Mlsa Jlflan ATr. Rnv l(n his aces.

The lower half Class are on the Garden's matinee Srogram. Class favorite Prov-lcetown, unbeaten In 16 starts, faces Dracnt in the first game at 2 o'clock. Defending champion Pnnchard High of North Andover will combat a potent Duxbury quintet in the second game. Provincetown will present i At any rate, she is teamed with a 1 broken down aristocrat from the East in some mighty fine swindles. But she gets hers when she lets a third member into the party, since he turns out to be a government agent looking for this gal.

fi Bronjn Mori I rfuitliln "ana Theatre Talk 20-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 2U-1 20-1 15-1 3 Ban, Martin 114 14 Chargrey. No Boy 114 2 Devil Dust Picou 109 10 Marc's Day, Spinaie' 103 20-1 THIBI) Birr tmnn -ii olds and up. 8 furlongs Well, the further ramifications of the story involve the biggest, most tion. He gives a violent ana aD-sorbing performance, nor does he attempt to be "nice" in any scene. Here is a forceful man who hesitates at nothing to gain his ends who is drunken, hateful and bestial in his desires, yet a man who can woo the voters as Circe did the sailors.

Like pirce he turns men into swine. For sheer horror take that scene in which the duped farmers shout on signal to intimidate the legis ltofff Fernandez. 117 Statesman, Robertson 114 squad of slick ball-handlers and star operators in K.en erreira ana 3- 1 4- 1 6-1 6-1 6-1 10-1 S.ly jno Boy 107 1tSaZ Reveler, No Blackburn Twins arid Martha Stewart at Copley's Oval Room A variety act of twin performers is not something one runs into every day in show business. Hence, there is at least that measure of Conrad Enos. It's a veteran team Bloodthirsty and most successful crew of bandits ever encountered on the plains of Wyoming or on the screen.

Things are fairly quiet and "irose uirj, uvera 112 Sru. "2 10-1 which should have little trouble defeating Dracut. In the other clash, however, Punchard is con 15 -1 interesting, particularly in the matter of Lil's relations with men. un 12 Sabson, No Boy 108 Deerfield. No Boy 109 sidered too inexperienced to cope A 1HI fl nT M.

(fin 1 1 til the trio gets involved with the 5 Insider, Cu'lmone 15-1 15-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 Eternal Ktar fnnlr" 11 with the Duxbury five which annexed the Class title in the South Shore tourney. Duxbury's hot lators who have tried to impeach Willie. It could happen here! Mercedes McCambridge has already won critical commendation IV 6 KamnaBfvii Phiiiinni novelty in the divertissements of- fered by the Blackburn Twins, with the aid'o' Martha Stewart, in the Copley Plaza's Oval Room. 9 Rich wood Boy, No 113 shot is big Bob Nathan. Z0-1 FOURTH BArTT 99nn i.ii- GENE MACK JK.

vMiwtiri. 9 10 umeen, JNO Hov in One would judge the boys 'to be" about 25 years old: thev are tall 1 Challure, No Boy 109 2 Black Bid, No Boy 112 Tech Timetable gang. Then the screen fairly gets shot off the wall, rivers run red with blood well, it's just another Western then. Marie Windsor charms her way through these shenanigans as though she were having a pretty good time. George Montgomery is the Federal man, John Emery the shadowy ac-j complice.

The rest of the cast in-! eludes names and faces, all the rugged type, familiar to Horse Opry fans. dark and debonair in a fashion fa- i QUARTERFINAL. BOUND CLASS P. M. PROVmCETOWN DRACUT (18-0) li7-4 miliar to movie They look so much alike that you can't help but feel you are seeing double and the illusion is made the most of 1n (he or) Muoflir nil 9 it tj.

i 3 Swift Swiv, Nelson 106 1 Fur Morse, Robertson 109 2 In Taste, Richard ill 4 Big Question. Corollo ,.107 5 aBenjomlke, Phillippi Gray Bit No Boy 109 'Cherry Prince; Rogerg 116 8 Hexton. No Boy 112 Gapa rf .,...) Iby as the hard-boiled, bitter, disillusioned woman who helped Willie to the top and then watched him smash on out of control. There is dynamite in her combined hatred and allegiance. John Ireland is supposed to be the "hero" of the story a newspaperman who was one of Willie's first followers and who lived to see what disaster his Idol had wrought.

Shepperd Strudwick, handsome and calm, appears as the man who avenges his sister, with whom Willie had an affair, and ends Stark's life on the steps of the State CapitoL "All the King's Men" is a provocative, flaming, magnificent chal Knos If Moge Frreira Mason Meads rn Gudpk The second feature Is "Backfire," in which Virginia Mayo, Gordon Souza In rf Skrekas Grand, 112 Boy 112 5 S.ame Flower, Church 104 17 Flora Hnu 2.S0 P. M. MacRae, Edmond OBnien and PUNCHARD (N. Andover). DUXBURY Viveca Lindfors have leading roles 18 Alrad, No Boy in U7-6) (15-1) W.

R. "raiuuac oLaDie-ueu staple entry. FIFTH RACK 9-inn i uwer rr is Borgnesan! Watson Schwab ens. 6 around the confusion of a girl i who goes out first with one twin. then with the other.

The twins sing songs together and alone, and irr I combination with Miss Stewart; They all work hard with rather thin material, but have their best success with their songs. While wc are on the subject of the Oval Room, let's observe thati Frankie Laine, the current darling -of the bobby soxers will be the next attraction. And then comes Peter Liad Haves', a favorite nt i rTenaiDUDepa. Scurlock 115 4-1 Worcester Gives 12 Solicitude. No Boy 1 10 all lenge to every film-goer in New England.

It is as explosive as an atom bomb in the face of an Ta "i l1' woodhouse. 120 6-1 4 April Air. Kennev 115 2 Guinardo. Gonzalez 120 8-1 Pr-Tv Artunl. Strange.

120 12-1 McCullom Nathan Maucprie Woodsum Lawrence JK rf Wansker CLASS 6:80 P. II. FAIRHAVEN MARBLEHEAD (18-0) (10-2) Hennessey Hettinger Norman. If rg Sweetland ShurtlefT Gilbert Leach re If Warburton apathetic, lazy-minded, mercenary iuimone. -lis 8-1 Itfy Ma" 115 8-1 2 gfun'on.

Richard 120 20-1 public. 0- St Brides. No Boy 115 ait 1 11 lint Mrt Rstv nr. nn the New York bistros, and his wifet Mary Healy. ,3 pravea lg rf Hamson 2 Receptions for New Bishop Afternoon Event Added Due to Big Demand for Tickets Bogart Pilots Jet Plane.

White Stripe. Lav tori 115 2ct- B2V 120 20-1 15 White Rage. Batcheller 120 2oi SIXTH BAfT 9ino ri.imi.. a Chicago Calls The plan had been for "Lend An 9 P. M.

MILTON ST. PATRICK'S (Watertown) (13-2 (23-2 Gallery rf -if Duffy Lake if rg Leonard Whelpley O'Grady McGonigla rg If Tolan in "Chain Lightning at the Metropolitan A lununss, 5-2 control. 1NO iioy 122 7 Son Charlie. Montiero 114 kady Alice. Nelson 107 1 HZPrrifffprH.

"Nr. Ear" to make Chicago by easy stages when it closes its Boston engage- ment on Saturday. Pittsburgh. De- I "Chain Lightning." by Liam O'Brien 3-1 6-1 5-1 10-1 10-1 Alfano rf Fitzgerald vans. Sugcested by 4 story and Vincent a P.

J. Redmond Prior. Directed by Stuart .1. Keamone dv BRAINTREE EAST BOSTON trjbit, Toronto and Buffalo were on i 10-1 Heisler. Produced by Anthony Veiller for Warners.

Th cast: 15-1 (14-1) (1-1) OTnnnell rf lg Costigan WORCESTER, March 8 Bishop John J. Wright will be honored at two public receptions Sunday in Matt Brennan Humphrey Bogart the schedule. But the call of Chi- cago is strong. So all but the Buffalo T.iim 1 rg Kennedy raayes itney. No Hoy 109 4 Halcyara.

Lindberg 107 9 Fourteen Grand. Scurlock 117 2 Gray Warrior. No 103 j) East Light, No Boy 108 8 Lets Dance. No Boy Ill 5 Flaming Rush. Robertson 109 Eeter B- Howell 112 14 Task.

Kennev Ill 5 Sunnycrest Girl, Richard. 112 Jo Holloway Eleanor Parker 15-1 15-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 Dee iari Dagley rg Jf Singer Worcester Auditorium. Slauson lg i- rf lalirassa Leland Willie Raymond Massey Carl Trexall Richard Whorf Major Hinkle Brown General Hewitt I Roy Roberts Rost.wirlr MVvrria AnVnim Original plans called for an eve engagement have been canceled, i where the hit musical will play a week before settling down in the Windy City for a long run. in v. 20-1 15-1 10-1 ning reception to start at p.

but due to the public demand, an LMra. Willis Fay Baker ii loTDort xvia. no xJoy 117 BELMONT HOCK LAND (14-6) 10-1 1 Watson rf lg Smith Collier If rg Corcoran Malum DlUin SEVENTH RACF 2.inn r.laimi co fariey' xrea onerman xfe: jl jlo miles. "Cinderella" Continues "Chain Lightning" brings Hum Ji5'? Cannon. No Boy 108 14 Tel-Aviv.

Stout Un afternoon session has been scheduled for 2 p.m. Rev. David C. Sullivan, executive chairman of the clergymen's committee in charge of the civic affair. Marsh rg If Burns Redmond lg Crane phry Bogart and a jet plane to 10R "Cinderella." Walt Disnev'g nw I 12 Lady Duchess, Gomez 1 Dizzy, Welssman 4 RCnl r'LaH gether with dramatic results.

With K6 io jet planes to watch and with Bogart Rox. Latin 40, Gov. Dummer 31 all-cartoon musical based on the I storybook classic, will hold over on 10 a Blue Thunder, No said the auditorium, which seats Track at Bom bur about 4900, would not be large as a pilot, the picture at the Metropolitan Theatre is probably the last word in modern cinema adventure. 40-Yard Dash Won by Vey IL) 2. 3- 1 4- 1 8-1 6-1 10-1 10-1 20-1 6-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 20-1 the screen of the Keith Memorial Theatre for a fourth week.

.1 Cooney (L); 3. Goodard (G. 4.8. 45 Yard Hurdle Tie for first between enough for those who have expressed a desire to attend. The Variety Hour of short However, the truth must be told.

Reapihg Day, Pollard 11Z 6 No Boy 108 7 Turrett. Fernandez 115 13 aMary Grace. No 2 Jolly Irish, Mullins 109 5 Mighty Texan. Fernandez. 113 .8 Blewso, Cook 104 15 Dark Miss, No 108 16 Idle Deil.

No Boy 104 3 Bubble World. Howell. 113 Greene (G) anrt Cooney (L) a. wn A 2s. subjects and news completes the bill.

The afternoon reception will be The actors come out poor seconds to the thrill and fascination of 30O Won by Conway (L)! Bemis ftp CG): 3, Rubin 37.RS. (L); 2, Evans 600 Won by Cooney for those outside the city, and seats will be reserved for the county residents at that session only, Fr. Sullivan said. watching these whizzing speed demons in their fights through the 27. s.

SIAMESE TWINS ON ALL-GIRL REVUE f. The Hilton 6isters, world-famoug I 1000 Won by Engs (G); 2, Hopkins aC. Bills and O. Garrigues'. entry.

stratosphere. (G); 3. Coughlin (L). am. 4Z.ss.

Relay Won bar Governor Dummer EIGHTH claiming. Undoubtedly the Air Force co year-olds and uo. 1 1-18 miles. (Woodruff. Jones, Dlckerman, McCoy).

1 ue Gem. Mranfie 114 5-2 operated with Warner Brothers in an. is. Shot Put Wot by Hershy (G): 3, Siamese twins, will be featured in person as a special added attraction in an All-Girl Revue Friday niEht! 11 Thor. Meloche 114 14 Khabula, De Wilt 109 making the film, for there are shots 3- Newcombe (L): 3.

Price (L). 4an Bin of tests, as well as scenes Hi ch Jump Tie for first between Price Cross Duchess. Howrw. 109 Both sessions are open to the general public and no admission will be charged. Worcester residents are asked Ho attend the evening session.

Fr. Sullivan, who estimates that about 10,000 will attend the two receptions, said "the Bishop has ex 12 Don Dinero, 115 the designing and manufacturing of (L) and Clark (L): tie for third between Cushman and Ive, Doth, of Governor 12-1 on the stage of the Roxle Theatre, Roxbury, and the Morton Theatre, Dorchester. model jet planes. Skillfully simu- Dummer. iaiea air scenes nave Deen piecea i 12-1 5 Northern Trust.

No 105 10 Stefan, Rivera 113 9 Sidmar. Layton 108 7 Cambctt. No Boy 113 3 Broad Daylight. No Boy. 114 4 Arkiow H.

CoroUa 107 A Refresh. Brennan 109 Fair Grounds Results into the authentic shots, with the 20-1 20-1 result that it is impossible to detect 1 RioUmnio (18.80. 7.80. 40): Samba Sneak Thief Snatches! Step (7.60. 5.40) i Winging Away (8.60) ep (7.60.

5.40) i Winging Away (6.60). pressed concern lest anyone be denied admission because he is not a patron. It is hoped that all realize where truth leaves off and Imagi 20-1 20-1 20-1 13 Phantom Fleet. No 109 2 Classmate (4.80, 2.80, 3.00) Frozen Dainty (5.80. 5.00): Pair Reno (V.40).

nation begins. 15 Felt Hat. No Boy 14 16 Bert Ram. No Boy 113 $75. at Roxbury Store! 20-1 20-1 there Is no admission fee and every one ia cordially Invited." 8 Gold Braid.

No Boy iu Bogart plays a bomber pilot who becomes a barnstormer after the Five noiinrin. Seven pounds. Ap- prentice allowance claimed. war, but who finally gets a job testing jet planes. His old girl, whom he met in her Red Cross days, is Daily Double Rio Umpio and Classmate paid $83.00.

3 My Little Misi (14.40. 8.80. 4.80); Creation (4.60. "3.20) 1 Shorty (7.20). 4 dhTop Secret (3.0.

4.00. 4.00): dhPaper Curi (15.20.- .12.80, 7.40) Lou "-S'etltibn 8.60, 3.20) Jons (6.20. 4.00): Survey (8.40)j 6 Dr. Sicoeno (19.60. 6.60.

4 20)1 Spunky O.80. 4.80); Black Ed (3.00). Oleo Tax Repeal Sunshine Results secretary for the owner of the com. pany, played by Raymond Massey, 1 Fnrt Rars (6.80. 3.30.

3.30): Engels Richard Whorf, working on the jet Passed; Truman Approval Certain Blue (3.20. 4.50): Turncoat (3.30). 2 Lets Run (4.80. 4.60. 3.50); Andrea 7 Cast) If a (29.40, 14.30.

7.80); 20.20. 10.60); Carter Giri Ancle Ba ar Kay (B.90, 7.001; finignt o.vu. a sneaK tniei snatched 575 from the cash register of a hosiery rtore at 468B Blue HiU Roxbury, about 5:40 p.m. yesterday and escaped despite the cries of the clerk, Mrs. Frances Lockart of 285 1 Dudley st, Roxbury.

Mrs. Lockart was in the storer! rear room when the thief entered. She emerged in time to see him running away. i "Cole slaw" derives from thf word cole, Old English name for! plants of the cabbage family, I (4. BO) II CHn.la 1tlnV.

im 13. TO. (Fort Bars ana ieis nuni zi.ou. 3 PIcMti Rxoress (12.80. 9.00.

5.10): 1.00. 3.20) plane, is also an admirer of the lovely Eleanor Parker. That's how the story starts. It ends when Bogart not only makes Sweet Streak (8.80. B.OO) Joe Vaienti Auj.rrl I1S7H 7 fiOl Blessed Dinah (3.30).

a TTnr-1 Hvmn (12.80. 7.30. 4.20) Mo- 9 4.20. 4 80): Pom-paglo (4.40. 4.00); Mint Play Li sh (5 90.

3.80) i Handsome Bill (3.30). 5 His Honor (7.10, 4.20. 2 80); Musical Kid (12.00. 4.00); Rnro. ttln Chim (8 AO.

7 40. 3 40)! O. G. a dangerous 4-hour trip over the North Pole with a jet plane but also tries out a pressurized cabin that saves the pilot'i life by ejecting him into the air and letting him Oaklawn Results 1 Pat lha Pilot. 1.1 Rn ln in.

a.i Kelley (16.30.6.60); Champion Buddy lieavej 36.20, 19.80. Raton. 7.10. 70) 1 7 the Problem (8.70, 6.50. 6 00)1 nn a 1A rrf Miss down on two' gigantic parachutes.

wiiuian, jo.rw, n.wz ran, j.iu, (Pat the Pilot and Four Thirty). 8 Devilish Lad (8 30. 4.30. 2.70): Samba Siren (3.20, 2.60); Silent Slris 13.50). 9 Scotch Count (7.10.

4.40. 3.40); Len- WASHINGTON, March 8 (UP) The Senate put the nation's housewives within a Presidential penstroke of cheaper colored oleo prices today. It voted 59 to 20 to complete Congressional action on a bill to repeal all federal oleomargarine taxes, thus ending a bitter 64-year-old legislative battle between dairy farmers and consumer and oleo manufacturing groups. For comedy, so-called, there is MINNEAPOLIS MAN another of those ubiquitous Bowery Boys' films called "Blonde Dynamite." M. I A.

r-f 11 well (S.OO, 4.ZO); Hedgte Charles Town Results 1 Ptiantom Jinks (3.40. 2.60, 2.20) foliation AO. 3.20i: New Varan (2.401. 4 Night Crawler, 9.40. 4.40.

3.20: Madia 4.80. 3.40; Heesadate. 5.00. 5 Sgt Brown, 160, 4.10, 3.80; Musi- dan, 3.60. 2.60: 6utskirta.

3.50. MAKES FAST SWITCH Guilty Bystander "4ij, o.ow. jungarvla, 10. 2.50; Bimover, 2.50. 7 EsDiHtu an in.

T.too ha. n.n. 1 I 2 Baby Billy (5:60, 4.00, 2.20): Wise Step (5.60, 3.20): Random Jest (2.60). D. D.

Phantom Jinks and Baby Billy 16.10. 8.40: Pentin, 6.70. 8 Pollvwoa 19.50. 0 40 S.M: 1mm KT (8.40). 3 Alworth (7.40.

3.60. 2.60): By Acd dent (3 40. 2.40): Woofie (2.20). 38.30, 11.40; Flight Gal. 4.00.

Crime Film at. Pilgrim and Mayflower Theatres The compromise measure, which was approved' by; the 4 Make Hay (14.60, 11.40. 5.60): Witch r- wm 'Guiltv bv Don Ettlinger. Way (12.60. 7.0O); sir uamDie (e.wj.

5 Co Corner (28.20. 8.20, 6.20); She's Scotch (3.CO. 3.00): Wolfie (6.80). House on Tuesday, nov goes to A the White House for President a Based on the Wade Miller novel of the Gulfstream Mutuels 1267 Races S273.M 1 2 3 7 Races. 259.70 7 Races 389.80 6 Miss Prime (3.40, 3.00, 3.20): Aura same title.

Directed by Joseph Lerner. Produced for Laurel Films by Edmund L. Dorfman. The cast: Max Zachary Scott Georgia; Faye Emerson Truman's almost inevitable sigT nature. He campaigned in1948j Lee (4.00, 4.00); White Easter (5.20).

7 Mr. (34.60. 14.00. 6.00): Perhaps (9.00. S.0O); Ringside Table (7.60).

8 Ballast Y4.40, 3.20, 2 Blenshot on a promise to repeal lo.ttu, j.uuj; smart start mitty Mary Boiana 'onetti Sam Levene Three Five Seven 219.20 389.80 Gulfstream Results Judith, Gubitchev Varkas Edward Bromberg Angel Kay Med ford Elder Jed Prouty Bert Landers Rixxuto'i Arm Lame ST. PETERSBURG. Fla March 8 1 Bold Dan 9.90. 4.90. 3.80: Donna's Ace 8.30.

6.70; Mackiee Pall 3.90. 2 Tomslve 4.20, 3.30, 2.80: Quelle Belle 3.80, 15.70; Rlngthebell 5.60. assggggggggtaVlllllgaaaaB to Learn Fate Today NEW YORK, March 8 (API-Convicted spy plotters Judith Cop- uu tjoia uan ana lomsive m.70. (UP) Shortstop Phil Rlzzuto re Joiirab MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Harrv L.

3 Tacony 11.50. 7.70, 4.90; ported a lame arm today and will miss the New York Yankees' week Ziel, contractor switched to Calvert Mace jjennis Harrison Stitch Elliott Sullivan Harvev Garney Wilson Johnny Ray Julian An ex-Boston man, Edmund Dorfman, produced "Guilty Bystander," a thriller in which Zachary Scott tracks down a killer and at the same time rescues his kidnaped son. Not that Max, played by Scott, Ion and Valentin A. Gubitchev will): Piw rjiAssActmnn. end exhibition games with the St.

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5 Arts Mona 4.20, 2.90, 2.50; Growing Up 4.70. 3.40; Puppet 3.80. 6 Harbourton 43.60. 12.10, 7.80; dhjam "a I ixuis Cardinals. in a hurry.

"TheSnstant I tasted it, knew Calvert Reserve was my kind of drink. It's a lighter, milder blend. So I switched right then and there." learn tomorrow how many years they may have to spend in prison. Federal Judge Sylvester J. Ryan is scheduled to pass sentence at All re appears a hero in the early half of dhBclo Mack 7l0.

7.10. 7 Reigh Jane 47.40. 15.10. 7.40; Called 5.80. 4.20; Storm King 5.50.

8 Althird 6.30. 4.00. 3.30; Haberdash 10:30 a. m. At the same time, law the film.

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