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Title THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE THURSDAY. MAY 21. 1953 English Favored to Win 43d Outdoor Reggie Sports 29TH DAY MAY 22 Sam McCracken's Suffolk Handicaps Latin, Principal Threat, Leads in Field Events Hot Springs Club Gives Up Attempt to Use Negro Pitcher STH 1ST RACE S2S00, up. furlongs. S2S00.

f4-vear-oins ana up, S3000, 12750. mle. on Wrl Wt 80S CtattEtT KKlT noise aoout MUSE WT IDK C8MMCKT ft Irame Dame By FRANCIS ROSA Another duel between English and Latin for the 45th 13 Charing Bock 14 Beda Bull 9 Hi Georgie 3 Desert Witch I0CKIT Trent McLaughlin Johnson DeSnirito IIS lis 11 113 113 CroM No Boy Johnson McLaughlin PesplrUo S-l Slight 4- 1 Last ewellent 5- High speed 3- 1 Good mud acore 4- 1 Big factor 8-1 In money often 3 First Nighter 2 Lois Cheer 4 Reynolds Jr. 8 Fred G. Boston Regimental outdoor track championship looms at White Stadium tomorrow night but the Class A half-mile race and the individual performance bf Latin's Dave Rosenthal figure to highlight the meet.

English is favored to win its; were for the Citv Meet last 105 12-1 Prepoed for this 112 3-1 Training well 110 20-1 Sleeper, watrh out 112 4-1 Will be tough 109 3-1 Good finisher 107 S-i Must show mora. 110 10-1 Chance tf fit, 105 10-1 Off track helps il2 15-1 Promising out 109 20-1 Has to improve 111 108 No Boy No Boy S-l Ignore late form Prohihit No Boy Trio No Boy 8 uebmode 1 Crewhall 1 Swe Th Skr 10 Ferro Fnx Sur Patrh 10 Midmaht OueenFlorio S-l Stooped badlv HOT SPRINGS. May 21 (UP) The Hot Springs Bathers baseball club today optioned Negro pitcher Jim Tugerson back to Knoxville. in the Mountain State League, and the Bathers' mfanafrnmAnt caiH nft fnrthst-r aff -wa o-l Chance for part 11 attend KToeseue i.amome 7 Deep Down Martinez lis 10-1 Promising effort 118 S-l Idle all year No Boy Boy Ward fr Augusttno Mercier 1J Lady Finn Roberto Eternal Way 4 Cyclist 11 Mailer Brian 43d outdoor title its 13th in week," he said. Latin edged ng- Sc UP.

8 S4500-S4250. lis zo-l Needed lal 108 20-1 Poor form 11S 20-1 rar back last succesrion. fcngnsh has wonlish by 3V4 point in the City I14 s-l would be made to play him in the claiming, maiden 3-year-oldi, furlongs, 2D RACK S3000, every outdoor Reggies except; Meet. 8 Stand OH No Boy STH RACE S3000, 1 Pnntslha Grosa 8 Old Sfl Chociuette 8 Rags To Ricbea Rushwnrth 4 Befct Dream Mrluehlin 7 Inlet Miss DeSpirito 3 Val-O-Val No Bov 5 Flvaway Jack Hoggins 2 Bclria Gonialez Cotton Males League tnis season. gouuu, two.

1933 and 1940, when it wasi Latin, however. picked uo a 108 8-1 Bent of boot lot Rnrat Tugerson, however, will remain '112 3-1 VnKe uo li 112 S-2 All races good 110 3-1 Speedy, could last 112 10-1 Outrun Tanforan 112 15-1 Will improve 112 15-1 Idle all year FOR THIS WECK LIVE LOBSTER second. Coach Cliff Ronan said, 12'i-point bulge in the field subject to recall on a 24-hour basis. VK I BROILED 113 3-1 Lost stirrups last IIS 10-1 Misht ake uo 118 8-1 Tab this one "5 5-1 T.nlrl1 low 13 Blue Dandy Laddie 3 Free Neeh 7 Count Bros 3 Tool Pusher 10 Occuoy-Pasa 11 Hunter' a Diana "I may be out on a limb, but -events in the Citv Meet, and for we should come in again." ithe Reggies its margin is only ins a-1 i-an improve OK LOBSTER SALAD POTATOIS, ROLLS COM IftlAB I rn. pr -1 Frst start, tab 7TH RACE S4000.

allowances, 3-year-olds, 8 furlongs. 1 1 11 Being out on a limb is nothing Ave points. Latin leads English S-l Speed in route 7 Mintaway jn we tic 14 Fall PeatTva al Vandenb'r. No Boy ChoQiiettt No Boy V. Smith V.

Smith findrigueg Walsh Te Mello Brennan No Boy Tobin No Boy Rose o-l in money last new to Konan, but he has ac-46 1-3 to 411-3 after the field 103 113 13 4 I'm Precious -1 Trailed last trailed lasl 117 5-1 Gets the nod 107 3-1 Last two good 122 10-1 Chance at rnce 122 2-1 Disappointed last 119 S-l One good race No Boy No Boy No Boy Borgcm'ke MrLaiiChlm curately predicted the outcime 'events were completed yesterday. Ruman Treaty The action was taken at a meeting of the Bathers' board of directors here. It followed an order by Cotton States League Pres. Al Har-away, Helena, forfeiting Hot Springs' game with Jackson, Miss, here last night because Tugerson was scheduled to pitch. Co-owner Lewis Goltz of the Bathers announced the board's de dull 5-1 OS 15-1 Can better 13 20-1 Idle all ye I Mama freed of so many big meets that the Alrit-ance 3 Coherence 6 Star Chief Fight a Utile 2 Bendigo 1 Armv Pal 4 Concert Hall ella rxe.

eSoirito 114 6-1 Been stooping Dehi -Tinker Hell limb looks prettw secure. "We're OS 20-1 first start 08 20-1 L'st heloed Plenty Finery Johnson 114 10-1 Last was fair KnapD 112 20-1 Even effort last -Hi stronger for the Reggies than we Hurley Choice in 880 I That means Latin will have to nn RArr3nfMl. Haim 2-vear-old. 8 furlnntfs. tftOOn-K45nu.

IV, S2000 l.i ueiongNicht Cavens nn 8-1 wide prior out race izzuo. claim at up. 114 2.1 Last excellent -Annette G. be stronger in the running events 107 10-1 Longshot chance Ouatrefnll cision to newsmen but would make no other comment on the action. than it was in the City meet where Wilder McLaughlin DeMello Mclaughlin Martinez 1 12 10-1 First start, tab 108 2-1 Won last cleverly 112 3-1 Fits well here 112 8-1 One Bond effort tngusn cut nine points off tne Latin lead.

Yet it is English that Rose No Boy No Boy No Bov McLaughlin Rose No Boy Knapp Ramistella 1 Red HooPt 7 Boss H. 2 Nonpareil 5 Daring Mate 8 Festival 2d 3 Wardril 4 Resolet 8 Chagin inn 3-1 une to oeat 110 5-2 In money often 120 4-1 Ignore last, tab 112 5-1 Good finisher 107 12-1 Must show more 115 15-1 Shows little 112 15-1 One good effort 112 20-1 Last three duU seems to be stronger. John Hurley, who figures to win the Class 8B0, will run 'or English. He missed 14 Unkie B. 5 Frank's First 4.

Lll's Joy 2 Wild JimhA 6 Pile Drfver 7 Mr. Rowdy 3 Atlasta 11 Merry TullD 1 Sam'l B. 15 Dr. Hah 9 Blue Romance 12 DJuna 10 Last Hod Thlrson 112 8-1 Must show more 105 10-1 First start 112 12-1 First start 104 12-1 S800 yearling 112 15-1 Only start poor 112 15-1 First start B9 20-1 Hardly here 109 20-1 Last very poor 104 20-1 S250 yearling 104 15-1 All races poor Robnguei Walsh Terranova Vand'borre No Bov No Boy Cassar Trent No Boy No Boy STH RACE S3000. claiming.

4-cr-olds end UP. EASTERN LEAGUE Reading 3-2. Albany 1-1. Wilkesbarre 5. Schenectady 1.

Scrntnn 4. Elmira 3. Williamsport 6, Binghamton S. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Oakland 3. San Diego 2 12 innings).

Seattle 3. San Francisco 2. Los Angeles 3, Sacramento 2. Hollywood at Portland, postponed. 1 1-16 miles.

hhiu. the City meet. And two others who should score for the Blue and Blue are also available for the Reg Best decision you can make gies. They are Billy Dfetu in t.ie Class A 180-yard hurdles and Fer 4TH RACE S2SO0, I-S3500 clmg. 8 furlongs.

840 No Jiu 2-1 mv Dest I McLaughlin 112 5-1 Much best last Tavarrs 107 10-1 Ignore last two DcSmnto 109 3-1 Good second last No Boy 110 10-1 Chpnce at orice No Bov '105 4-1 Figures close McLaughlin UO 6-1 Short prior out Wilder 112 8-1 Needed last Knapp 110 8-1 Improved in last Ros 100 10-1 Moves uo in mud No Bov 112 20-1 Last fair Dc Mello '100 20-1 Has to improve 4 Silent Mirth 5 Pop-Bottle 7 Fourth Jack 10 Dr. Rees 1 Tio Tito 8 Judys Runner 3 Silver Gate 2 Sneak fcasv 11 Brilliant Maid Mil-i Hoy Veribest No Boy dinand Beckette in the Class A 440. Both missed the City meet. Ronan again expects to outscore 2 Dom w. 3 Ruth 4 Fighting Thru 8 Llvelv Jeeo 1 Clouded Sun 9 Annette 7 Atom Rush 109 3-1 Has been close 114 S-l High speed last 110 10-1 Tab for later 109 3.1 Quit last three 10-1 Mud helps plenty 110 15-1 Needed last artitl oross McLaughlin Trent Mercier D'Augustino Latin by about nine points in the running events and that would give English the title.

"We should score about the same in the running Golf-Here How! events as we did in the City meet." Red Sox Ronan said, "and that would be enough to win." But Ronan cautions, you never Continued from the First Page LINEVPS AT FENWAY PHILADELPHIA BOSTON Demaestri, ss rf Piersali Suder 3b If Evers Robinson lb 3b Kell Zernial If lb Gernert rf White Michaels f. 2b Lepcio MrGhee cf cf Imphlett Astroth ss Boiling Shantz MrDermott can tell about these meets. He feels that the inroads of district school runners will hurt Latin as much as English. "The ups and downs of the meet will give either one the ins or outs," he said. Shantz hadn't pitched at Fen way Park for two years.

Quality Pants at the price of the ordinary kind. In the second inning, the Red While the duel between English Sox had men on first and third with none out. but Shantz retired the tonight and Latin will settle the championship, the Class A BSO-yard run fig side without a run. ures to be the best competitive race FIRST INNING qw TPrr t- ATHLETICS DeMaestri walked. Su- 1 1 ULl.

of the night. Dick Wharton of You will fine! Latin, New England champion, hopes to get under two minutes. der hit into a double play. Boiling to Lepcio to Gernert. Piersali made a one- Continued from the First Page handed stab of Robinson's liner.

NO RUNS, no hits, no errors, none left SECONn riai-in. after trying them on that ourj ii not just another pair of pants. Notice the hang nd drape, ne RED SOX Suder threw out Piersali. jmaidcn 3 6i 4 year olds. 1 mile 70 yards.

Evers struck out Kell ft.ed to Zernial. I Uck Vnd Rosi im 3 20 NO RUNS, no hits, errors, none Satire. 10J De Mello 3.00 Time. 1.44 3-5 Sweet Sandy, Sunday 6 years old 90.4 proof Sr.CON'0 INMNC. Bridge.

East Moon. Genie Bov. Challa. ATHLETICS Zernial flied to Evers. lad.

Save Me, Arletod, Ten Per Cent, Rnllina tk.eo, out Phill.v Mih-i Tazewell also ran. bulging or begging. WHY NOT HAVE THE filed to Piersali. NO RUNS, no hits. i.oUlJ,HI.RI?ur!onCBS3000' 2-yfHr- Rnstnn Reward llfl P.mu CI AO 4 AO 1 AO errors, none left.

RED SOX Gernert walked. White hit back to Shantz who threw to second BEST WHEN Tones Tricia. 115. Trent 11.00 7 00 Gelinka. 115.

McL'ghMn 4.40 Time. 1:00 2-5. Blen Jack. Our Jo. Hone He Dus.

Game-Wing. Joe's Crest. Gaddy Butchie Carol-Rou. Gail-sig also ran. If it's going to he a social evening, or just meeting friend for drink" make this one wise decision today.

Make it Canadian Club. Not only for the addrd enjovmrnt you'll find in this one-and-only whisky that is light s.s scotch, rick as rye, tnthfying as bourbon but because you can slay with Canadian Club all evening long in cocktails before din-iw and tall ones afler. You'll be glad to know your favorite plane now has Canadian Club, America's foremost imported whisky. In 87 lands "the best in the house" to set Gernert, but when the ball was missed by Michaels, Gernert continued on to third. White reaching first.

Lepcio But he Is due lor competition from John Miller of English, Marshall Cooper of Trade. Fred Steel of Hyde Park and John Sullivan of Roslindale. Wharton and Miller rate one-two in the race, but Cooper is good enough to take them both. "I don't think eight feet will separate the first three in that race." Ronan said. The last 40 yards the toughest part of the race will probably decide the order of the finishers.

Dave Rosenthal, the Latin wonder boy, will be pursuing an amazing achievement. He will be chasing his fifth Reggie record, the 440 Class record, and he looks like a cinch to break the time of 56 seconds. Rosenthal, who became the first boy in the history of the indoor Reggies to set two records in the same meet, hopes to duplicate his feat in the outdoor championships. He broke the Class high jump mark on Tuesday and last week he won the Class quarter mile in 54.9 seconds more than a second under the Reggie popped to Robinson. Umphlett flied to IT COSTS NO MORE? $4.95 to Phtlley in shallow right field, both run-a-vosfifi mis.

I wis ners holding. Boiling struck out RUNS, no hits, en error, two left vo.of Taking Close Ones Today's little lemon fits the beginner, or the lithe youngster. Over swinging is a beginner's fault or the fault of limber youth. An over -swing such as pictured at the left, will almost always occur 'f you do not preserve proper left toe-grip with the ground. This player has swung around so far that his left foot Is In a perpendicular position, instead of merely havinc the left heel raised one or two inches.

If you release the grip on the ground, which your left toe should maintain, you also release the power stored np by hip and shoulder And. there's, no. hitting leverage left in your body. Moreover, an over-swing, such as Is pictured, means that it Is nearly impossible to bring that club back to the ball at the correct mechanical Instant. Pictured at the right, note the grip In the address position.

The arrows inserted show you how the. right, and. left, hands, work against each other In order to help each other at Impact. Study this and you'll see where much of the crack-the-whlp action of a good golf swing is produced. As the left hand presses backward at the top of the shaft, the right band Is pressing forward, thus producing the crack-the-whlp snap yon want.

(John P. Dille Co.) thiro inning PHILADELPHIA. May 21 API- athletics McGhee walked. Astroth the Chiraeo WhitP Kov lost Hied to Piersali. Shantz forced McGhee 1 4.95 Regulars, Shorts, Unit at second, Kell to Lepcio.

Demaestri their formula for winning the close ones? The erstwhile high-flying Chisox Alterations Free struck nut. NO RUNS, no hits, noi errors, one left. nan captured each 01 the one-run cm RED SOX McDermott doubled to left Kames in which they were involved PANT MATCHING A SPECIALTY BRING IN VOUR PANTS, COAT OR VEST center, but was out trying to stretch it. until they bumped into the Phila- Zernial to Demaestri to Suder. SuderiClelDhia Athletics.

IMPORTED WHISKY MADE BY HIRAM WALKER threw, out Piertall. Evers fouled to Last night Chicago dropped its Robinson. NO RUNS, one hit, no errors, record. Rosenthal, incidentally, also set the Class hurdles record SECOND FLOOR TEL. LI 2-1 2B STORE HOURS Mon.

A Wed. 8:30 to 8:30 Other Days 9:30 to Inol. 8ls. none left second straight 2-1 decision to the A's with Morrie Martin besting Billy Pierce. last year as a freshman.

Impertsil In bottla from Canada by Hiram Walker Importer D.troit, Mich. Handsel Canadian Whisky. FOURTH INNING ATHLETICS Suder popped to Lepcio. SCHOOLBOY SIDELIGHT Robinson grounded out to Gernert. McDermott threw out Zernial.

NO RUNS, no hits, no errors, none left. Trade's Francis Washington has RED SOX Kell flied to Zernial. Ger been running brilliantly and he should break the Class A low hur nert fouled to Astroth. After throwing two pitches to White, Shantz grabbed his left shoulder in pain. Manager a Jimmy Dykes and the A's trainer came ilQ 1111 out from the bench and after a confer ON THE i ence, Shantz was sent to the clubhouse Women's Golf The Country Ties Dedham for Top With 44 Points By TOM FITZGERALD The Country Club women golf dles record tomorrow night.

.1 He has been running about a full second off the state record Starting time for the first night Reggies will be 7 p. m. This is the 45th outdoor Regimental meet. Five Reggies records have already been broken in the field events. In addition to Rosenthal the other records were broken by Latin Art Mayo.

Class broad jump; Kevin Mclntyre, Latin, Class A pole vault; John Varone. East Boston, Class discus, and Jim Braden, Hyde Fark and was replaced by Carl Schelb. White walked (charged to Shantzl. Lepcio flied to McGhee. (Shantz suffered muscle strain in the back of his arm near the NO RUNS, no hits, no errors, one left.

mm sue mil ers, overwhelming rival L.naries vu. 'Alt li.n. River players this morning at Trie vivii a iuo uuj Country Club, emerged in a AAA and Jerry Goodwin, English, who Dlace tie in points. 44. wnn Deo- jjjuu.uuu Lumoanv tied in a recordbreaking effort in ilntinnl CHATTANOOGA, May 21 the Class pole vault.

Mc ham in the final day of regulation play in the W.G.A.M. Spring series. First Cup matches. (AP) A group of tournament golf pros, headed by Chandler Hamer lntyre, Braden and Gootlwin set their records yesterday. Mc nita! mil urn Led by the trio or Mrs.

Howard Portsmouth. has bought the lntyre rtnle vaulted 10 feet. Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Buell, inches: Varone threw the diScusjof whom their rjvaK 3 t0 ressional Golf Company of 120 feet, inches: and rnnlrv America, in a $500,000 deal, its and Goodwin pole-vaulted 9 feet, inl.

in tim rwham which hort 2's inches. Imarcnn nt nop nnH one. half nnints rtSffiSTWlfMr tne oj ii ay. president. Jack Harkins, announced today.

Harkins said those joining Harper in tbe transaction include some of the greatest stars in professional golf. He said their names cannot be revealed since thev first must 1 uranaill wun iinnuii.v uvn x. ra- i i sx wesion ai ueanam, ii io 4. to bracket with The Country Club for 5 most points, as Mrs. J.

W. Gordon. Ul took all fhre' nnint from 1 obtain releases from several lead The BUY of a LIFETIME CLENE-HEAT OIL BURNERS Weston's Mrs. A. Turner.

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eery night cocktail lounge until 1 A. M. Complete dinners from $2.25. Drive out tonight parking is free. Minntapslit Honsrwill I lone player, naa a 41 on tne oacK flnine to aid in her win over Mrs.

tiKoelb, Weston substitute. Mrs. Dow had an 83 against llWeston's Mrs. J. Howard's B5.

while 1 Mrs. Austin scored an 86. aiding in 235 Controls and 27S-tal. task IT taking two and one-hall points l.YEAA CIUR1NTIE Tomorrow's Games AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Detroit. St.

Louis at Cleveland. New York at Washington. Philadelphia at Boston i2. NATIONAL I.EAGt'E Philadelphia at Pittshurgh. Brooklyn at New York.

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The six-foot lefty pitcher-first baseman, an all-scholastic pitcher last season, is better than ever averaging 12 strikeouts and only two walks per game. He has a great curve ball, plenty of speed and pitching aavy. He is unbeaten in five starts, with his top performance a TOP CAR Jt TIRE TOP STARS llfOKI YOU AMIY "SIVIN-ITI," the car finish must be thoroughly cleaned. First use Du Pont "Seven-ite" Cleaner to remova traffic film, old wax, and chalked paint. This liquid cleaner leave clean, smooth surface, thus assuring best results when "Seven-ite" is applied.

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