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S'an Jratiriaro Hxamtnrr.35 Sunday. Merer) 30, 1952" CCCC S. IFields Charts CopyrlKHt, 11n2. by Triangle Publications, Inc. (Pally Raolng Form) Horses to Wnttih At Albany Rovers Play Mexico AC Oaklaun Results Clear and fast FIRST 1 1-16 miles: 3 year olds, tin Easy Hny, 113 (Jraanpl .1.80 5 20 4 2i Staunch Flag, 113 ICarains) 4.40 3.40 Sana Pana, 101 7.40 lime, 1:44 urn's Sun, HIM Count.

Meiit Pot, (Iracloua Lady, Llebeakind. Feithanwln. Knglih. fltar, Miss Koruy and Where Now alao ran. SECOND 6 furlonga; 4 year olds un llB.ily Banr, 120 liJnxiksl 8.40 4.20 2.

oil Tlirtt Afnt Hay 111 (Adma) 4.00 2 NO Clownesa, 108 3.00 Time Slow Flash. Susie's llirl. Bed Hone Miss Omission. Has tllrl Roallv. -Apprentice allowance claimed By Eddie Muller NATI'HDAY, MA IU II IB FOI RTKKNTH KAY OK 43 HAY NI'KINO MFKTINO We could have blamed it on our recent hot spell but Joe Mack Bags.

1.129 Series llltMT HACK Una nillei j) year olds claiming (nil tiitrrad for (Compiled by Examiner Staff of Racing Expert) JOLV TDK FLKKT Laat waa beat yet la due to traduitta aoon. :1707 Benjamin said that wasn't the reason he was burning. parse w.iihi, mill; winner, J1.J50! 2nd, tl6; 3rd, $300; 4lh. 1 luiltx ilnrae Qwmr The Rovers take time out from their playoff battle with El Sal WtPP. St.

Btr. Kin. BL. Jockey Odd SUI CAT showed high apeed for half "It's this," said the dapper ex-lightweight boxer, pointing to a column Jn which Mannie Seamon, Joe Louis' trainer, told a New York newspaperman that Louis would have knocked out Jack Ollasnn 2 50 nine (imore iinng. Tmtreel, Frill Lit and Eagle Lady also vador Club for a San Francisco 1 HMreno 8 1 (iAILUKST Thla on la much belter thun recent race would IndlciUe.

Btable Dempsey the best day Jack ever lived. Soccer Football Association first division berth today. ran Dally Double Easy Ray and Healy'a Banner paid $50 40. THIRD it miles: 4 year olda up. Reno Uniaus.

114 I Adams) B.80 5 00 3.40 1 i Humeri 7 7 41 Marat) 4 0 4 Miller 17 6 PMreno 4 2 puta inem over. (iAl.Ntl) Two year old that would have mardied his beat In laat if rider bad hot If there's anything Benjamin dislikes it's guys who go around Amino X. (C. Valid) .,,111 a 1 8' JM JtiJ 1662 Costly K1 Peco Ranch). .111 9 6 8 6'i 4 3'J IMS Heading l.lirht (A.

Larue) log 6 4 ft" S' 2k 21 1413 'Spm-d Count (Stanley). 109 10 10 7 7' 61 4 1) Wasatch t'hlrf (J. Jensen)H2 7 gi 8 'd 16M) Simple Fare (Montrose 8)115 3 3 2" i 54 7 i.ls.14 Moonlit Patch Helnsman 109 5 1" 14 31 ei4 1654 'Wheatlander (P. Farber)U2 1 5 4M ft 1 7 HH Virnd iU C. Ranch).

,114 2 9 10 9 IMS Misty Moon (L. Luce) ..105 4 84 10 10 10 1' 2. 3" 4M S' 6 7 Ri4 10 uriven inio wan or noraea. putting the blast on Dempsey. Bulrd 53.0ft By Carl Reich Billy Mack really set sail foi his second consecutive Bowling Giue.

Ills) IJeaaop) 8.80 5 20 Instead, they tackle Mexico AC in the feature game of the Cali HOODMDK V1K(V Just mlaaed at IS Angle Bar. 110 tVslenti) 3.20 Time. turns Treasure. A I a 9 1. ines livip linen.

The affable Josephus, a long time pal of the old Mauler, just 10 IIP! 7 4i 10 rypr 23 7i MIST.N'T TOrtil-Wia laving fourth turning for home In good a pot but flattened Reich. Head Me. Hyper Kaar. Snatched. 12 Vlnila 43 70 won stand for any anti-Dempsey stuff, no matter what fornia Football Association Cup second round play at Golden Gate out.

Time 13, :46. 1:11, I Referring to the above mentioned Seamon, Benjamin exclaimed: IIOPPINO MAD Will be a price. Rider Clear and fast. EQUIVALENT ODDS Park Polo Stadium at 2:45 Writers Tournament for Charity title at Broadway-Van Ness last night. waa ni im'e neip in mat race.

KI'IN Needed hla laat. Good second bark of Rltzv Arnica 2.60-1 Costly 1.8,-1 1.H0-1 Amiga 1.00 3. K0 3.0S Smitl? 7.10 i.HO Ml din Light 4. MO VYAK IP 'A a a lengtha the heat horae Heading Light 1.4.1-1 in Ban namon purae. tiulted when coast in along In front loainv all chunr lhe machinelike little strike Winner, 3, by Amino Mlo-Emma tratnad by Wllllngham.

At post nlnuta, off at 1:17. Start good from tan. Won all driving. I'umpey Chief, KIcliavuo, KUleybegs and Atomic Cloud also ran Hil ItTH 6 lurUtngs; 4 year olda. up Ten Forty.

105 Ward .18.80 10.60 ot) First Trial, III (Jeaeop) 10.60 7 20 Swap Out. 114 (Inihon). 9 So Tims, 1:10 tequala track record). Little Bookie, Ida C. Keudln FiKhlln.

Garry-mark, Mr. Nealie. Lancaster. Fins Art, Mesiira and Ruby's Jon also ran. FIFTH Si furlongs: 3 year olds.

Lonoke Flash. 118 (Craig) 8 40 3 40 2 80 Dry Summer. 115 (Walkr) 5.40 3 40 Nobility ill 3 41) Time. 1:04 New track record. Texas Coin Rd Curtice and Star Wli alao ran.

K1 I.K) SKV Does evervthlnz anked of "How far out of line can one get?" Then he took over, every now and then wiping beads of perspi ration from his brow, "First, Dempsey had more speed than most lightweights. He stopped such speedy heavyweights as Carpentler, Billy Miske, Bill Brennan, Battling Levinsky snd beat Tommy Gibbons, hy out-boxing him in fifteen rounds. Gibbons had as much speed and cleverness as any heavyweight around." AMIQO X. had speed, waa between horses for three quartera, and after taking command held hn advantage while bearing out. COSTLY waa never a great dlatance him in the morning.

Needs dropping in maker poured 'em In for a five game 1,129 series highest of the o'clock. The Olympic Club tackles the powerful Pan Americans at 1 p. m. A Stockton club; the Aztecs, tests the San Francisco Jets at the same time. i At 11 a.

Maltese plays Greek Americans and El Salva tii-i. LITTI.R ROLI.O Next time out ahonld get the bacon. Waa In rnreilisht but tired dbck, racea wine wnue advancing and oore out in the nnve. RKADINO LIGHT was well placed from the beginning, wai roused entering the atretch and also finished well whlla Hearing out. SPEED COUNT etumhled badly at the atart and made up when the true teat came Can beat the ground steadily.

SIMPLE FARE aaved aotne ground while ahowlng earlv speed. MOON same aina ne iinianed tnird In back of. meet to rocket his total to 4,227, for twenty games. Mack now has -LIT PATCH gave way badly after ahowlng ipeed to the-atretch. Scratched Ze SIXTH 1 miles: 4 yr.

olds snd up Bullion. 1012 Mars Beauty. 1654 Dutch Doll. 1686 Irish Millie. Wagering 7i) 00S.

Apparently this statement was made to counteract Seamon's ue 104 iWlma) 69 SO 14 60 8 20 a 118 pin lead and ranks the dor plays the Luzo Americans of Horsos in Troublo declaration that Dempsey made a reputation on big slow guys like Dad. 109 (Bruoksi 4.80 3.41) Pat-tha-Pllot. 110 (Popara) 9 60 1 7nCSKCONn KArE furlongs, 4 year olds and P. brrd In California: clulm- favorite to win again and meet national match game Champion lu tag (all entered for nurse $2,000. split: Winner.

$1,200: 2nd. 1409 Hayward in a delayed Senior Cup T.me (New track record) Brittle Last Time Out 3rd. 9276: 4th. (ltd. If, Fieet Actor, Floating Crown.

Mad Saint Blunt. Our Snick, False Safe Arrival also Index Home Owner Wt. PP. St. Sir.

Fin. BL. Jockey 0lila rsn Junie McMahon here April 18, 19, and 20. SEVENTH 114 miles! .3 rear olda. 0.5 Oushing Oil 128 (Poparai 3.

60 2 80 2 60 first round game. Off to Games Trials Six San Francisco soccer players will leave for Los Angeles I'HILO Bumped kard going Into first But Billy expects trouble at Lin iui II. InglQ B.ilrd 1 r.llaaon Nevea 31 Pea smoke Screen. 117 (rraig) 3.40 3 20 Our Challenge, 120 (Burns) 4.80 7 W) 4. US 69 'l coln Bowl, where the twelve-man plitis Broke slow and waa pinched Tims 1:49 Mi Fisrv Chief Seventh Run.

wi. uyany urea year 01a. Jet Ace, Comwood. CuDertoa and llopeido field shoots another five games 41 Valnrla 7 0 1403 Wbratfleld fZ. Addington112 fi 6 2i 1 1676 Ronnd To Fly (M.

Factor)110 1 5 3h4 1 1 2 16 Fair Doon (Tbarra) 113 8..., 5 3i4 1678 aTefm Bneter F. C. May) II 5 11 3,.., 1 4, 4i 4' lsnj -Jnsta Mhnwer (Wetrope)10 6 JO lm 10i 7' ln2 Zlnraro (Shamrock 9 3.... 7 7 n. 1Mllirhty Black: (C.

10 1 4' JM 7 (111b) Trinltaria (Hacienda 3 9 'l 137 Ftp Ticket (Weatmunt 8.) 120 3 8 -ina2) Nona) Hart (Oakley 7 11 ....11 11 104 10a 4125 New Delhi (Schroeder) .107 4 4 BM 11 11 IX SCORE Lugged out. Wag mak aiso ran. 5 Marah 1.2S ing iirsi aiari. Elt.HTH 1 316 mile: 4 year olds up at 1:30 p. m.

today. "Those laneJ Thursday en route to St. Louis for the United States Olympic 7 Pteran 11 .0 Brassy. 112 (Wagner) ....7.20 4.40 3 40 1 Kk'p. KCRI-T Rider lost whip at Tork 10 Ho Omsberry, 112 5.00 3.60 Runyon Fund.

Ill (Adams) 3 40 Steed S.VW! are always, tough for me, he ad mits. GOLDEN GATE NEXT. x.uggea in ogdiy. rieedi a Time mist a flal. rum airt nnv 17 PMmo Ie.

Here's Fay. First Lite. Market Street. alum Mliui. DAVTHAV Bumped Our Claude It ground.

Our start. later cloaed OlUciL Claude won the race. Following the afternoon ses uusiy uays, nnao ana tuny bus also ran. Laurel Results Cloudy and fast FIRST (i fllrlnniri: van- ol.la Jess Willard and Louis Firpo. "Seamon forgets that when Dempsey fought Tunney in his lust two fights he was slowed to a walk.

The three year layoff between the Firpo fight in 'SS and the Tunney fights in 26-'27 slowed Dempsey up as it did Louis. Dempsey, who was the fastest on his feet of any champion, came out after that layoff to face Tunney as a flat-footed slowed up old man. But he fought only as a real champion can fight His heart carried him through. "Louis never had the tiger instinct that the Old Manassa Mauler had. Dempsey just wouldn't go down.

He kept his punch until the end, having Tunney on the floor for a sixteen count. "Tunney and Louis would have been a hard one to pick. But not Dempsey. Jack in his prime stood out like a Dl Maggio. "I should know something about Dempsey.

I was with him here in San Francisco In the spring of 1917. We lived at the Beach and I trained with him for most all of his fights. I seconded him in the Miske fight at Benton Harbor. I wag with him for the Brennan fight in New York. I trained him for the Carpentler fight in Jersey City.

I also trained and seconded him for the Firpo fight In Jersey. I was up there In Shelby for that Gibbons fight, too. "So you see I have a pretty good line on my old pal, Dempsey. When they talk of fighters in our day Just forget about the others. There was only one Dempsey.

What a fighter! And what a guy!" unprepared for the MADKYII Waa break. sion, the field moves to Golden Games tryouts April 5 and 6. They are Marino Mangiola, Sergio Campagna, Martin Krumm, Frisky Zulker, Bob Korbus, and Rigo BolanOs. Two Los Angeles players Andy Keir and Bob Keiii will accompany thorn east, The trip will be supervised by Frank Seineke, president of California Football Association. (iKANR CHAI.V Broke In hilllnr h.

Pharapoiae, 110 tBimils) 8.2u 4 40 3 20 gate. VVas otf alowiv. Luirett in Gate at 7:30 p. m. Total pinnage for the week end's firing, plus Chance Point, 109 4.20 2 60 out.

Hue been placed on th h. Aujna. ill (Alllcneill 4 40 a-Mav enlrv. TIAII.T 10? 80. Time r4a.

lillMt. Dear and faat. 1 MCTtlELS PAIO FQCIVALFVT ODD Wieatfleld 15.10 11.00 7.80 Wheatfleld 8.58-1 4.9V1 Ronnd To Fly 10.60 6.40 Round To Fly 4.30-1 8in-1 Fair Doon 4.90 Fair Too t.48-1 Winner, ch. 8 he Allhhal-Rean and 8ow: trained by R. Brlnaon.

At lat 1 minute, nff et Start good from gate-. Won ail driving. WHEATFIKLD waa aharn factor from the atart. waa put to a drive after a half mile and wore down BOT'ND TO FLY near the end. Latter a'ao had aoeed.

took command when ready and held on atuhhornly. but could not laat. FAIR nonN waa never far haok. reaponded when roed and finlahed eamelv. TAPE Bt'STKR had aneed raced a trifle wide and held rTawell.

Jl'STA PTTOWKR rtod fat after heme hrought out In the atretch. 7INCARO hd no infahana. MtrjKTT PLCK tired. ai-ratched 1400 Saginaw, 1676 Magic Born. 1377, HI Bhadow, 1667 Prowler.

Wagering lit. i-'ora a end. uesdemona that for the previous three ses KKYLED Ran nut ..1 Gulenetta. gnns Mere. Device, Mofle, Mama placed on lhe stewards' list sions, will determine which eight ean ana iviiur B.

also ran. NF.A (iA.MHtll, fn SMO.Nl 8 lurionua: vear olHs still won. Attention Mac. 1 16 (Hivena no 4 Ki) 4 90 men will carry over into the semi finals. SPRING KHAI Was forced wide by Game Dame.

104 (Ryan) 24.0015 60 Qrand Chain. Itelnaiats. 118 tDelucia) 17.00 inns i3Q a rtogue vornl. l)e- Mack's 1,129 eclipsed the pre '1'423. Agua Callente Results vious high of 1,062 by M.

O. oai, nig rapine, coietown Maul, Babj Rounders. lummy Busy Day and Uigi Low also ran. purse 82,000, spilt 4 year olds and tap: allowances 1 TAfi THIRD RACK I mile: Dally Double Pharaoolae and Allan llUJ Winner. 1.ni nd.

8100 rrd. f.7! 4th. 81J6. Youth Pitches No-Hit Game tlon Mac paid $44.20. THIRD 4Mi furlongs: 2 year olds.

Sir. Fin. BU Jockey Oddi Wt. PP St. 14 Owner Index Horse Davis at Lincoln Bowl last Sunday.

His 226 average performance was more remarkable in that it included a 170 game. a-Kort Salonga. 117 (Boul. i SD 4 60 2 40 1 i PMreno 3 40 Miller 4 9S a-Stalwart Son. 117 (Hanf.

4.60 2 40 Wise Scholar. 117 (Mitchell) 2 40 Benjamin had one more beef to register but it didn't concern 3 31 Dklnan 91.4 Tims. 0:54 45. Aroostook, Mla-Oulde. Duffin Figlitln Thru.

Miatitv Kat and Tu- Dempsey. Billy appeared headed for a 4a York 16 4 8 1.1 Lnnrdn 1 1 uuicain aiso ran. Mike Craddic hurled a no-hit He couldn't believe that another old friend, Pal Moore, was in 300 on the final game. However, '1649. Rean Knlaht L.

Kldd. ..113 6 Bl 2 2k f1i? Hollv Fate (Franiella) .118 8 8' 5' 81 e-rhe Can (O. Adama t12 8 3 14 1' 1 1H6 Fair Reancr (F. IcRey.108 7 6' 4 (treat Spirit (C. Clavtoo)1i 9 10 Si J.

Stnehmer) .107 3 1 'l 7 7 1M0 srlk Three (Mf. Tav1a)118 4 4 3' 44 61 -16e8 War Ovo (W. Ttadelevl.118 7 7 10 10 9' 8" TWlMir (C. McEntee) 118 10 8 84 9i '1681 evinalr (A. Fvanal 110 1 8 Si 9 10 10 tTear and Fast FIRST 6 furlongs: 4 year olds up iMayiri'aPK' a'manl 11.80 8.20 4.60 118 tBallahl 18.40 7.20 Christie C.

llfl (Powlli 320 Time. 1 45. It A Deal. Bettv Fly. Reading Time Linda Jane Tan Tracing Star, f-Crola Lady.

'-Tappers Smoke alao ran. SECOND 6 furlongs; 4 year olds up Ml Novta, 109 ..8.80 4 80 4 20 Allonson. 118 (Gifford 6 60 4 40 Queen Lamar 111 (Richnia) 8 60 Time 1:121. Intrepid Son, War Drum. Twilight Blues.

Blue Wax. Blaaeabout Brave Bull. f-Tlny Crest. f-Flirtable and f-lnfun Field alao ran. f-Fleld.

THIRD 8 furlongs: 3 year olds 6 111 Marah IS SO a Sleekier entry. KOI ItTH A furlonest 4 vesr olds un no-run game as the Portola Dads 7 12 Ollaaon 8 60 King Mowlee. 119 3 liO 2.40 Delia Eagle. 118 3.60 2 40 after seven consecutive strikes, he picked a "cherry" and fol 16t Scheh J8n Club crushed the Chinese Opti Kuleimau, 1 26 Boulmetls) 2 40 9 Tlea 91 88 10 31 Vlnala 28 8.1 Time. 1:12 4-5 Choraller.

RJgor Mortis town, and failed to look him up. Informed that Moore had returned to Los Angeles, Joe said: "I'm going there tomorrow and if I find out that he didn't look me up while he was here I won't do a thing. They tell me he's In much better shape than I am." lowed with a clean miss to wind mists, 24-0, in the Big Brother aiin nv-jvan noca also ran. Baseball League at Harrison FIFTH 1 ml 3 year olds snd tin up at 232. DAVIS SECOND." Ealoniown, 117 (Nash) ..7.20 3.80 2 20 Arthur Pilate, 109 5.40 2 40 Park yesterday.

Time 3'-. 1 Clear and faat. Mrri EiJ PAin koiivalfnt odd Koleht 8.80 3.90 J.80 Knlrlit 3.40-1 'J "oily Fate 8.00 H.illy Fate 1.60-1 oo-l The Clan 1510 The Clan Winner. 6. Beau Pere-Palnted Veil; trained hy L.

W. Kldd. At poat anfnnta. nft mt Start mnrn4 from sals Won all drlvlnff. Algaair, 120 Boulmetis I 2 20 tied Marble, ui IC.

Day) 6 40.VOO2 6O La loys. Regards. 120 (Parkr) 2 80 2 80 Gene Delfino cracked out three Time 1.159. Regal and Call Over aiso Davis clung to second place by hits and drove in six runs to time. f-Se Barrister.

Super- ntrsir winwT raced on nntalde while followlnr In close attendance to the lead the SF Pirates to an 8-1 tri rnnianaieei. Ulorta Ma Bold Oiory. f-Helena Gypsy X-Dottle also ran. bagging 1,077, for a twenty game total of 4,111. Big Moe only other man over the 200 mark has a Tnacemaker rallied nmel when roiined on entering stretch turn to wear down THE umph over the Marina Lions in CLAN and trraduallr drew nut.

HOLLY FATK taken In hand and steadied along for KOI RTH 8 furlonga: 4 year olds un "firm half mile moved nn hetween horse when maklne his bid on final bend hut WS Beck's Bad Roy. 1 1 Hi Arlrd 1 1 1 fill a. .1 611 the other top game. 205 average. oults rood enoiirh THK CT.AN tired from his pacemaklng efforts.

FAIR REAPER Puleese, 112 (Snelllng) 4.20 3 40 hinese Opt. (0) I Prtla. Dad's CI. (241 Cashler'g Thumb, list Bdwl) 4. 80 McColl Inks Three-Year Ch icaqo Bear Contract Ken Bailer, who finished sec Fong.c 3 0 01 8.

Flonea.Sb 4 4 2 Improved her racing noaltlon while racing wide In late stages but could not menace "top ones. (5RFAT SPIRIT raced sllrh'lv wide and flattened out badly after maklne mild esltv rntindinr second turn. Scratched 1690 Life Time. 1679 Remate, 1098 lime. Indian Tdnt.

Cnnrlin 3 tim er 3 A Mem, 1.11,2b I.unt.aa 2 0 F. Oermno.e sterling Lad. El Jticardo, Cornelda. Ray ond with a 200 average over the sixty games last year, plum ran SIXTH 6 furlongs; 3 year olds. Cinda.

116 (Mitchell) 18.40 7.60 5 20 Timor, 118 4.60 3 20 Oreo. 121 (Nash) 5 40 Time. 1:12 2-5. Decapollg. Inyureve.

One Count. Blue Square, Jampol and Prise Ring also ran. SE1ENTH miles! 4 year olds up. Royal Helio. 119 (McKee) 3.80 2 80 2 1,0 Blazing Pomp, 113 3.80 3.20 Signal Way.

113 6.00 Time 2:36. Hot Footed. Ispahan Kajo-cahu and Tartar II alao ran EKillTH 6 furlongs: 4 year olds up. Flap Not, 111 (A. Vasil) 5.80 3 20 2 60 Trlmshlp.

115 (Monteiro) 5.00 3.20 Alexis. 112 (Zanelli) 3 00 Time 1:134,. lnaname. Point I'p. Gal-lalad.

Mtrclon and Isotope also ran. Laurel Entries MONDAY Cino, t-Flags Son, Tune and f-Tue Foon.p --Wsirdena. 196 On ft" Four. Wagering S1B8 611. J.Munttso.aa also ran.

f-Fleld. 0 MlraRellilD furlongs, 8 year oldsj combination claiming (Chlneae IFTH 8 furlongs: 4 year old end un. meted from sixth to last with an -1710" J.AUKUH, r-i 0 ee r.ll fir Ahhei. rinrv Note. Siirrlnr TrnH Toilbnlad" entered not to he Wong.

20 Jus. If Chu If Cw.rf Leong.3b SecondClory.lio (Pwl) 107 00 19 800 80 r-ied! for (6.8O0): ounie 8J.360. snllt: Winner. 81.380: nd, Jro o. Young rf 0 Page If MCraddlc.p C.oklen Fleet 122 (Adair).

3.00 3 00 859 performance. Under cross Duv Ukey, 110 Petty 7 40 tth. 8175 questioning, he admitted sprain (Continued from Page 31) Btr. Pin. PL.

Jockey Odd; Owner Wt. PP. St. 'Index Horae lime 1:11 "a jii, a rurry. Count Sweep Bo isrovai King 8-x.

Oinjo Royal Mill 18 01 Totals 28 24 10 Pumers 6.4 S. F. Pirates (81. Marina Lions (I). Player.

AB.R.Hl Player. AB.R.H ing his right wrist yesterday, but insisted upon continuing. un. runrooso also ran. Dalle llnuhlr 6419.80.

SIX1II 1U miles- 4 vene nl.ta and It Neves 18 05 2 Vork 7 90 Perry.311 2 0 0 Kaarian c-3b 3 1 1 Hulas tells me to. And it would be fun teaming up with George Connor (star Bear linebacker lPrlncs.rf DeMrtinUb 2 Trent 7 Clear and fast swen's First, 114, tJ.Brln). 8 20 8 20 4 00 Lucky Date. 116 (E.Ofrd). 7.00 4 60 Red Cnutit, 116 (R.Pettv) 5 fio 5 4 -M I'l 7 7 7t 7i 51 2 6 4 1, 34 01 3 3 1 S' at 3' '1 4 8 9 9 61 61 1 3 61 1 5h4.

8' 6l4 0 2 5 6 7" 71 6 9 8" 8 9 8' 8 5 14 1H 4 9 r.lor Note (W. Kirkland)114 ,..1517 Pomei Knrrinl (D Rohert)109 1664 Plr Ahhey ri. n. King). 114 TSS4 Brown i.ima 'H.

BonnrM09 1880 J.ord AbheT (Icaanma F.1111 Chlneae Doll (Picas 1, 'C. .117 lean Rartlrnti (Walkloay I 115 1664 eawinglnr Trail (RckngM 1113 FIRST 6 furlonga- 4 year olda and up: McColl added that he was look 1 me. 1 3.1 4 Off I'n nnal Vain fDaiuser Ulrl Ill Shine On 121 3 -Rchelh 43 55 4 Lehlane 4 20 4 longdn 130 5 Chjnac 20 50 Marah 31,85 Paanl. Star Bonnet. BaTarama also ran.

ing forward to fall because, he University of San Francisco may become the key passer and big wheel of the offense. Clark Shaughnessy, offensive coach of the Bears, said while here "Brown looks like the goods to me we're counting heavily upon him." SEVENTH mile. 3 veer olda' 1 Berto.cf 0: MeCoy.lf 2 Nunei.c 1. Pierce. 3b 3' Lemire.ss OiBowe.lb 0' 0' Oldham 0 Maraccinl.p 1 Flanagan, Morena.as Palma.lf Flowrday.lb Pearrl.p Delflno.cf Archibald.

2b Rates.e BalastrarLrf Sulltcf "never got enough football In eol Charles Lionel, 107 I Snlng 122.00 9 60 4 60 Ventrelze 109 IRIchards). 8.00 3 80 Blstorn. 113 (Adair) 2 80 Good Valley ...116 Golng Placea ...119 0ne-O-Cat ,...11 6 Marengo 118 Ballawood Gnu ...118 Aim USj'Sallent 108 Rough Ce.idy llDBellanoch Ill SF.COM) 8 furlongs: 3 year de: lege." lime. 1 oexnrsa. sra pm, Time 224,.

1 in-. Clear and fat. 83 MCTTJEIJin ForiVALENT ODDS fllory Wot 13.80 6.80 6 40 Olorr Note 5.48-1 2.4V1 1.76-1 Romh 8oeHal 14.60 80 Bomb Sneclal 0.30-1 3.30-1 ai. a SO Rle A hh-r "a oonny, niity vjusen, Basils Wise Vote Cedar Dock ran. EIGHTH 1 mile- 4 v.ar nlda and .114 .114 .114 cno cno Ban Billy Mack (4227) 1129 M.

O. Davis (4111) 205-1 P7-2VV221-1 00 107T It-d Klklne 221-190-103-193-181971 Frank 4 larerle 179-2H2 224-175-157 -937 Bill Ralnnl (3006) S10-205-101-1 82-170 6S al Koch (3600) 221-225-1 93-187-1 80 100 AI Moore. (3606) 215- 174-174-245-177985 Rill Mills (36R4) 203-211-205-215-204 Hal Berg 13813) S01-183-2O-193-223 100 Fussy Khlmada (3662) 216- 1 61-21 4-202-169 862 Ore Mayer (3S5S) 169-1 73-1 R1-243-16S 934 Ken Butler (3804) J52-148-19S-184-177 59 N'iDDinii 109'Dldnsllp Winner, it. War OIory-Notebook: trained hv W. O.

Chevrnlng. At poat 1 Hermosa, 105 A.Puncan) 10.80 6 40 3.20 Totals 26 8 91 Totals 24 1 5 Eureka Valley. Banker T. Wash'gtnn. ...112 utton UD.

114 IC Davl 1 in in "I like the game and I'm grateful to It for what It has done for me," he said. "It has helped me tremendously to reach my goal which Is 'Oil. Steit mnr.it from Won nil drlvlniT. MurakoYvskl Traded niODV wore ih. enrlv oace white In hand danlaced RWTNOINtl TRATI.

Player. AB.R.H. nayer. AH Fox Ring, IIS (J.Shrmn) 5 00 Time. 1:40.

Nut Van, Real Soon. Lass juuisun Tiger 109 Bull 114 4 ti Moxoeii.as a from the outside when called upon In earlv stretch and had enoutth left to hold the etnsmr BOMB BPFntAI. safe Latter was slow tcr herln. saved some ground to CHICAGO, March 29. (INS) 1 1 anion, If 3 ieg, nun nenta.

wurst Deltoid, Handlebars also ran. Qulenlsla. $22. .114 1 Aunt Jane 102 fni-lnnpa- 9 vear -f'taef hand avhaea. aha nru aA4ed not hetween horses and While lugging In through 1st 1 1 Lane 1 finished full of run.

SIR ABBKY saved rrounl In an even performance .118 Dart ....118 Ha added there was no doubt Oalway Boy Christie Helen Contrary Jean Bull Run Boy Blenwick THIRD 4 Mi Quick Imperial Law 3Hkr-KI-Bahr Noatreoor Bills Sun Navy Page stlerman L. ajlmmy's First -i-The Chicago Cardinals profes sional football team today acquired Fullback Art Murakowski nDnnri tt a A Mnd nn fltirM 4mm hae'lnnlnrr attemnred to hear out Stone, lb BRles.aa Rlng.e'f Oleary.o 8rhwengr.3b Ragsdale. rf Hickey.lf Jacobsnn.p Amylamine 118 1 18 Isasmootbie .,,.118 .1 18 bLautenberg ,.,,118 in hi3 mind he could pack his 'the turn nd h'ine when set down for ftp.il drive. I.OBn was void of early -imeed. CHINESE TOI was never a serious factor.

TOT-BOLADT was forced to rsce wide thrnurhnnt. SWTNr.iNrJ TR ML stoooed to a walk after aettlnf a swift pace 1 Wright. Ounter.cf ILMcArthur.rf 0 Crawford.2b. book work and play football. He lis Owen Facsimile .118 1 18 Friction and Guard Bob Momsen from the Detroit Lions in a trade for Filly Beats Five Derby Hopefuls In Laurel Feature US 118 -o earlv e'retoh.

Scratched 1517 Mv t'rchln. Wagering 8190,773. is an exceptional student. 1 18 Jackadandy Friedman entrv. 118 parse 82,300 year olds and ops allowances; FIFTH RACE 4 furlongs.

4 a-O Brey and veteran Quarterback Jim Hardy, .1711 8176. snltt: Winner. 8900 each: 3rd. 8825: 4th Jordan. If- McPhsn.2b Johnson, rf Jones.

rf b-Llansollen Farm and Ring entry. FOI RTH 8 ij Sir. Fin. Jockey Odd; No cash was Involved In the Wt PP. St Index Horse Owner furlonga; 3 year olds? .122 tZephyrette Qtaenmo Seven other Bears have done It, including Dunny Fortmann and Bill Osmanskl, why can't ho asked.

COUNT ON BROWN. Curoae 1 1 7Dionvsius 110 122 122 trade. Murakowski, who lives in East Estuary 1 22 Canta in Mail 6 5 Totals 3J Totals Canoe 39 Rip (7) 700f Series in ABC Tourney MILWAUKEE. March 29. (AP) Curt Freeland, 37, of In First Spur ..1 8hort ..117 (21)i LAUREL March 29.

Vlaltr'n Valley 1 Decsnny.cf 4 Ollason 5 90 VFiahhrtr 4 on i Balrd 2 00 York 52 05 Neves 1 6 05 31 Longden 4 10 4 Trent 21 25 6 HMrno in Whtrlahend ....122 Dust pan 122 Contv Bay 122 Blue Nnrka 117 Chicago, was an AH Ameri- i AP) Five Kentucky Derby can 1 2 2hd 1h' 3 3 3't 4 8 7 6 7 7 7 6 8 5 1 44 9 4 51 4h4 2 1 1M 51 7' 8 9 81 6 6 84 9 1.3A dOnls Bow (Blue Orasa St 116 Reward (Wren 4V F.1119 -4154) Nohlest (F. Frankel) ..,.119 10 Chaldnra (T.a Jnla 171 Moonrlse (El Peco RanchHOO 1530 Bnllrells (E. Smith) 122 (1671) lovely Sit 'Ayre M.1.109 -1502 Who Coca Brown)i09 1571 lts Vote (.1 Selev Ill vy Ball 122 Oris Oris 117 41 61 9 Port Windsor Stone 122 Fnraland.cr Baln.c Turantfno.p Toft. 3b can fullback for and hero of the Rose Bowl game didates couldn't even come close to catching the only filly in the IFTH 6 furlonei: 4 year olds and up: It Is possible that McColl will team up with another Bay area college star to lift the Bears once Merry Hiek 107 Kinsman 118 6 I.aaawl 28 70 Mma Tinka 1 11 War Pilar ...113 Hamilton, If Cherry Blossom Stakes, Joue: La Fnunln.ee Selector 11 Rocky Helghls .,112 Siin-ttfirv 1 10, in 1948. Momsen comes from Ohio State and lives in Toledo, 0.

Hardy has seen seven years dianapolis, tonight rolled the second "700" series of the American again to the forefront. With the 3 Gomez. cf 2 tatiea cf Lee.rf O' Ramlres.rf 0 Thoreicn If 1 SaiumvJoe.lf 0 Meeley.lb 0 Dorsev 0' Vandeutek.as 1 BautlU.2b -0 I Newberry .0 I Ramos, I VIMegaa.cf Adlao.cf McGregor, rf Shousc's Cinda, before a record crowd of 25,073 at Laurel today. d-Desd heat fr first. Time 1 Clear and fa-t, SI VHTTFI 6 P4ID KQl'H ALf.NT ODl)' 9 70 dOnls Bow 2.25-1 3.20-1 sixth I 1.16U) miles: 4 year olds up l.nucta rf possible retirement of Quarter tWule Request .106 'Dtlnn Ill Foralnd lb Four Chances ..114 Wright Angle ...119 service with the Cardinals and Personiua.lb Bowling Congress tournament li taking over first place in the sin dMay Reward 8.20 00 3 50 dMay Itewan' The daughter of Occupy won 1.50-1 Dlrectolre 1 21 Reveille 117 back Johnny Lujack, former Notre Dame star, Eddie Brown of the Los Angeles Rams.

Brandy Punch ..124 llocnlla ........118 KoMest nhlest Tnn UnlM. A CnlllSi tlve her third straight race without trained lv W. Stute; May tDavllght Time .110 Mllldale 117 gles with 702. SEIENTII 1 l-16tu miles: 4 year olds defeat this year by an easy 34 ana up: Thlerrelln 118' First Glen 111 Totals .12 21 81 Totals 20 7 4 lengths. She isn't eligible for any Reward hlk.

7 by Reaping Reward-Bona Via, trained by J. Flshburn. At post i minute 'off at 3:421. Start good from gate. Won all driving.

QUIZ ROW broke alertly, disposed of LOVELY SITE while saving 'round on leav-Mng bsckatretrh and withstood a stiff drive to flnlah on even terms -U" "AT uiit.r raced with ton flight from onset, was on outside throughout and fin 4 Auto Races His games were 211, 213 and 278, his third game tying Earl Probst, Milwaukee, for high Boulevardler 1 1 1 tOulckaet 109 Utile VII. MkU (Bl Colnm. Park of the triple crown classics for To Slav llli'Demavend 111 1' Sllva.ss Wilson. 2b I.ucullui lldOoao Iir, Yank Aids Oxford In Boat Triumph Over Cambridge Temm 107 -Hearty Laugh .109 ished stoutly. NOBLEST was slow to begin, raced between horaea much ol 'way ani a ritmiPl ar hast str too late.

MOONRISB quit game in any event. Superha Two of those closest to Cinda midatratch. Rtit.LRELIS raced wide and flattened out In Set for Today Khv-her Kasa llh Adrianna Freeland, who holds a 174 aver Tra ncer 1 16 Bougent 116 i.flral drive. Wagering 8185.511. Mi.HTii fl furlongs: 4 vear oraa ud: age, put together nine straight at the finish, Pintor, and Oreo are derby eliglbles.

Pinto was Fair Triad 114 Approval 118 1 T1 1 MXTH HACK furlongs. 4 year olda and up: combination claiming (Keno "1 t.C pahniit. Coiner, entered for 88.0001 others not to be claimed); purse 83.400. Roman voe 11B "Great wnr PUTNEYON-THAMES (Eng second, a nose in front of Oreo. Rose Poll 118 Mt.

Alto 118 0 Rlchard.cf O' Kim.2b Harris, lb 0 Igmanaon.If 1 1 Morton, p-e llL.Wallace.c-p 01 Wallace.rf 0 2 Qulntlng.cf 01 A.Harrla.rf Sneathen lf 01 01 Fields as Oaborne.av Lrguwakl.lb Glnaaer.lb Bruce Stanlch.Sh Thomaa.3b Booth. Battaglia.cf Murray. rf John son. rf Evana.p Snllt: winner. 6y.375: 2nd, a47.1t am.

sm; nn, land), March 29. (INS) An Valanza 116 Hilda 113 Four auto racing programs are on tap at Bay area tracks Str. Fin. BU Jockey Odds Other Derby candidates far Wt. PP.

St. Owner Hvoeraonlo lllitswords Town ..114 Tnde Horae Oxford University crew that in Caramha 116 Alma B. 113 PMreno 7 85 Peteran 5 20 strikes in his third game. On his tenth ball, he was high on the head pin and left Nos. 4 and 8 which he converted for the spare.

Hi3 "extra" ball carried for the strike. It was the first "700" of his life. back in the pack were One Count, Blue Square, Jampol and Prize Flghllng Mad 5 pounds t7 pounds apprentice allow 21 Marah 1.20 cluded a former Harvard oarsman defeated Cambridge Uni ance claimed 41 Tngdn 1 2" today. Meets are slated for the Oak land Speedway, Stockton Sta Ring. 1" 3 41 51 64 71 8 2, 1 h4 41 31 71,4 8 31 1,4 i 1 51 41 34 A 1 7 1't 5 81 8 i 16.16 'Chutney IE.

Faeh) 108 5 1 1543 Pursuit (E. Moore) 117 1 6 1494 aHanglitT Mlas (K. Pnr1th)106 4 7 1615 a-lersev Rebel (C. Smlth)Hl 2 5 (144J Tonholee (F. White) ....111 3 4 1674 Shady Tony tF.

Cn'dwell)1i7 8 2 1594 Reno rpnhout (C. CrslK) 110 6 3 1341 Coiner (Calumet Farm) 109 7 3 York 10.75 versity by only four feet today 61 Ollason 8.2! Larsen Winner dium, Stockton Kingdon Air 6t Jones 10 05 7 Balrd 5.80 in the annual Thames River boat classic, during a snowstorm. MIAMI March 29. U. S.

Yacht Launched PORTSMOUTH, England. CAP) Top-seeded players in the a. Smith emtrv. strip, and the San Jose Speed way. The official time for the four Time I Clear and fait.

Miami invitational tennis tourna March 29. (AP) Lutine, the and one half mjle race under the" tn 7.85-1 3.00-1 Totals Mission Duran.2b Zamacna.rt ciouter.lb Crui.3b T.enhardy.si Cloutler.rf Nolan. rf Wayne, If Guerrero.lf Mencimv.p One hundred fifty cars and motorcycles will participate in the worst weather conditions in lo T40 Pursuit 2.20-11.10-1 Mills Beaten in Billiard Tourney BOSTON. March 29. (AP) Arthur Cranf ield of Syracuse, yacht which Lloyd's Yacht Club of London built for the Cruising ment advanced today.

Art Larsen of San Loandro, was an easy 6-3, 6-0 winner over Don memory was twenty minutes and aHimehty 5lls Wnner h. 6. by Hvnerlonlon-Koterl: trained hv B. Roberts. At poet mln an a.

-4 a smnm Wrtn all Hrivlnr. 26 8 71 Tot 24 4 4 lent. (4)1 Bed Shield (II 2 1 1 Cnebara.cf 2 11 3 0 0 Kldd, 2I 3 10 2 0 110 2 0 OFIynn ta 3 2 0 3 0 0 Pet arson 3 0 0 2 1 Barher.lf 2 2 2 2 1 O' Sandlee.lh 1 0 0 3 10 Schmidt. lb '010 1 0 Knope.rf 2 0 0 3 0 0 Lamont.rf 0 10 2 2 1 isims.cr ooo (Adams, If 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 4 1' Totals 19 11 4 twenty-three seconds. Club of America Newport-to-Ber- Oakland events which get underway at 2 p.

m. Midgets and hard-tops will be featured on the San ciirnrMS-v- n.var erreat distance back, waa forced very wide on entering The Oxford oarsmen scored 4Caiser of the University of Mi muda race in June, was launched Z2 handllnr and outfinlshed PI RSITIT. Latter ami. with a tremendous 100-yard today. Jose program.

foTnd har heat a.rlde Is-e JERSEY REBEL had -need, aaved ground Pvaces get underway at 2:30 spurt to snap a five time winning streak by Cambridge. N. Y. and Jimmy Moore of Albuquerque, N. both unseeded, continued today as the surprise players in the world championship pocket billiard round-robin in Ar ff ftllt Unfl CNVt WBV filinilP'llv inini v.

GGF Workouts Yesterday p. m. in the btocKton fatadium was taken tin ah.rply when caught In a speed Jam at break and lost all chance Totals An American, Kenneth H. Waeerlng 8163 18 hard top program. Time trials Inc.) Keniston, former Harvard crew SEVENTH RACE 6 furlongs.

3 year olds: ewsnaper tilltm rnuir; purse start at 1 p. m. The sixteenth (Courtesy of Triangle Publications, Yesterday's most impressive workouts: 1713 i soon, anllti Winner. 68.75nt nd. 81 ono: 3rd.

a'w: tn. man, aided the Oxford victory as No. 6 crewman. Jockey O.M- FIVK-ridllTIIS Wt. PP.

St. Owner Index Horse Gonzales Defeats Segura for Title PHILADELPHIA, March 29. drag race program will bo held at Kingdon Airstrip at 3 p. m. Time trials are scheduled for T.onRdn 2 5 Conejo Bonita Shady Boo'? Sugar n' Spice ONE-HALF series by each winning their fourth matches in five starts.

George Chenier of Toronto, with a high run of forty-five in the fourth inning, defeated Jimmie Mills of San Jose, 150-110, in sev 11 Moreno .90 2t-Marsh 10 3o 61 PMrno 14 15 6 Nevea 20 40 ia Str. Fin. 2, it 31 3 2i 44 4 3 74 8 5 44 8 74 St 1', 1, 31 61 Ri 61 7 7 4'1 fi'j 6 6 THKEK-Ql'AKTERS Great Dream 1:14 Grey Reading 1:14 Iloraetrader-Ed 1:14 Juat Why Royal Teddy 1:144 ONE MILE Patronage 1 Wave LengUi 1:40 4 Coma :47 Count Silver :59 Dlna Bam 1:10 C.lenbar 1:10 Pegowav 1 Prince Blrte 1:004, Top Royal 1 Ze Pippin 1:00 SEVEN-EIGHTHS Mile Patch 1673 Hsltnflre Hlrarhberg) .122 1 139 A nieam (Calumet Farm)117 3 5 1577. Alnte Mlaalon 109 6 4 M'7 econle H. (Juan 1 6 1372 Almighty (H Colllne 8 .111 7 7 1673 Reno Missy (H.

Talmadee)117 I 2 1527 Larks Fly (Land OLark)114 4 8 1673 aFllttlng Past (EllaworthM17 6 3 Forelock :47 (AP) Richard (Pancho) Gonza p. m. Ace for Prepster 91 Volzk 8 2 Nunca Nunca :47 8m AdamsFund Closes With $573 on Hand The Examiner's Andy Adams Fund drive exceeded by Spanish Cream :47 Shoes In Hand :47 10J OHsson 60 85 13 Klnlra 36 20 les of Los Angeles overpowered Francisco (Pancho) Segura of enteen Innings. Tatiered Glory Martin Ladenheim, 17, member Time -UK FOCI A LENT ODD8 of the Lincoln High school team, Ecuador, tonight, 6-3, 6-2, to win the Masters World Professional Tennis Tournament. Willie Mosconl had an easy time defeating John Fitzpatriclc of Washington, D.

150-22, in 15 innings. yesterday scored a hole in one the goal of $350. contending position, raced on outside while being held tinder light restraint In run down backstretch. displaced ADMIRAL DRAKS when ready on leaving backstretch and gave way readily to winner In late stages. STURDY ONE slow to begin, was wlaely brought to Inside and held under snug restraint for first half mile, came to outside to naltaflr.

lilO 2 90 3.60 Haltaflre 2.55-t A (lleam 3.70 3.40 fllrant 1 Alat at Harding Park. Playing with Two final contribution, yester Falls; trained hy F. E. Chllde. At post i minute a ai -A oaf e.

tt'nn nil Vln Ron Green, Dave watkins and day raised the total to $573.86. tfT.WS! fo'UJ (h. earlv nace while In hand, wore down HFVO STRSY when nraaiiad imder a sustained drive. A GLEAM stlalnert They tame from W. J.

Williams, operator of the Mariposa, circle his field on second turn ana nnisnga run oi run. aiujihu neia in reserve while racing between horses to midway of second turn where he rallied gamely when railed upon and closed with good courage. MUCHO HOSSO aaved ground In an even hut stout performance. ADMIRAL DRAKE tired from his pacemaklng efforts. ALL BI.I'E was never a contender.

SIMONHBZ wanted for racing room much of the way. FIRST REPEATER was Used up early. Scratched 1681 BuIIreigh Jr. Wagering 8201 749. his father, Walter Ladenheim, Martin, who has been playing golf for three years, sank his stretch where she was eased out for drive Los Altos Golf Men's point par: Clnss A L.

L. Morrison. 28-10-38: Pete Haas, 33-5-38; J. Hopkins, 35-2-37. Class vern Svbold.

M. Bela-nliiRI. 16-24-40; Cliff Morris, 17-21-38; Barber Shop ($2) and William was not oult. good enough. A LATE steadied alone; while belnr outrun early raced wide when making hla hid on final bend and cloaed full nf mnffi tiring horses ALMTCTTTY was void of early need HSVO tired from his pace-jnskinr efforts.

SVrstched 1045 esd Bve Wagering- 6191.400. L. Rodeers, Pacific Southcoast tee shot with a No. 2 iron on the NINTH RACK 1 1-16 miles; 4 year elds and up; claiming; all enlered for Freight Bureau 194-yard eighth hole. 1715 J.

M. Atkinson. 21-1B-37. 82.nnn; purse, sz.oon. spilt: inner, h.timii ztio, un; jrn, 4th, a 1211.

EIGHTH RACE 1 1-18 miles: 3 year olds and np: me nan rranrnco nsnai- 1714 cap; purse gross, $18,300: split: Winner, 81 1.250 1 2nd, M.oito: sra, Bay ArcaSainflot Baseball Schedule Sir. Fin. BL. Jockey Odds Wt PP. St '4 Vt Owner Index Horse 3.3 14 Ii dcx Horse Owner Wt PP.

St, Btr. Fin. BL. Jockey Odds M7S Glory '1 ide (C. A.

Blue) 112 7 2 .1) 5' 4 ''4 5" iT Baird L30 1679 dl'nion Flag (R. D. Hurn)112 9 15' 3 Si 3't 2 Slendr 19.55 En Ruaca B. ft R. Stable) 115 5 10 7 6 7' 44 3 Volike 4 7,1 1641 '(ash Reward (L.W.KIdd) 107 7 8 8i 6i 6i 4 lt PMorno 2 60 1676 Stuffed Shirt (Five P.

St. )112 4 3 2" 1 1 hat l't 5 3 Ollaaon 11.6.1 16R9 Portland Fox (O.J. Dente)110 3 1" 2 3J 6" Marsh 2 9.1 1576 Hitherto tBieber Lewla)112 10 8 4 4 6i 7 7' 6 Nevea 9 3.1 1676 Reporting (A. V. Gomes).

105 1 6J 7 8' 8 8 1 lies 16 80 06(7 Swirling (J. Leonard) 112 6 5 10 10 94 91 ai in, Miller 30 6ft 18.11 Tonho Iah (W. 8 9 91 01 10 10 10 24 4 Jones 94.65 11:30 rotrero mil si, i vs. n. r.

un. giwsms, Nevea York Lnedn Petrn Marah 2 14 6 ft 3 61 3'J in. T'l 41 22 30 fit 80 3d 81 74 an 41 8. F. FARK-KKO BOOKINGS CI.A A AMT.BICAV LFAGPR SKCOND HALF PLAYOFF.

Dirk's Radio ys. Ilnpleg Cleaners, Harrison. 1 :00 41S1) I.lehte l'p (Jones Bons)116 10 6 61 J1672) Phil n. Mrs. Martin)124 It 3 3 1519 Sturdy One (Phelpa) 111 15 15 131 3872 Akimbo (Seavan Stable).

.108 7 9 7' 1559 Mncho Hosso (H.Helhuah)llO 3 1 .4" 1632 Admiral Drake (Hlrachhg)llO 2 2 2' 148 fltoonarsni (Wal. Sth)103 13 10 91 18 li 21 3 4k 6" 74 84 94 Vlaula 36 10 14 ClJtSU A PAClMt) tuur i.r.i-.i ruiivrra ...19:00 Ilea f14.80 94 131 12( Loral No. 14 ys. The Itoblns, Fnnaton No. 2....

HIKSI PRICK Treaiure Island vs. Don f.llmore. Treasure JK10 Palo Alto Oaks vs. Del Monte Meats, Palo Altai 9:00 Sarle A. C.

vs. P. B. S. Marrhhank Howl 1:00 Daly City A.

C. vs. L-alle Sells, Marchnank Bowl 13:00 Haon-vIHe lgioa vs. California Tigers, Boone ville 2:00 Kin Vista vs. Jelferaone.

Rio Vista 2:30 lllrlands v. Molkenhuhr Saa Jose Stadium 2:15 lakima v. New Pisa Hcstnumnt, llraldslmrg 9.00 1 a.o .14:00 Barney Kerns Service vs. tirneral Hood. Neaion Ollsan f14.80 HMrno 59.8.6 Sumra 39.55 91 d-Disquallfled and placed third.

Time 1:114. 1:38 CLASS A MANAtiFRS I.EAOl'E Syl'i Service vs. i. A. Ilerrog, (irahnm 13:00 8" 101 1:45.

Clear and fast. KUI IVALENT ODDS Trent 10.2.ri invs isnnas tu. mooerst 11 11 1 3673 Fife and Drum (VelAcres)109 1 2 8 81 8i 16H1 Tnrado (A. J. Campbell) .109 4 5 5 Si M483 All Blue (Calumet Farm) 111 7 10'J lit ,163 Mlmonses (C.

E. Moore). .106 6 11 11 121 1672 Pur Nnng (Snrlnghrook) 105 9 13 f4i 14i lldistfl.lon IJ. Hlrrwlhoch) 110,11115 15 H575) First Repeater (tusker) 112 8 4 1J 21 81 P.Mrno 9.30 .11 :30 Glory Tide 7.30-1 3.16-1 1.80-1 En Busra 1.10-1 I.IMI-1 6 101 12 141 15 24 62 MCTC ELS TAID C.lnrv Tide 16.60 8.80 8.60 Fn Buaea 8.40 4.00 Inlim ling 7.40 low 131 12 1i 13, 15 7 15 nanipninsnip rinyoiif The Sportsmen vs. Bombos Club, Clubhouse INIIKPKNBKNT (lAMI'S (liiadnlupe NNOW vs.

Levltan Funstnn o. 1 9 Bnsacl. 50 Mi 9 Scheih f1l.su (it Baird 10. 60 I nlon Mag 2.10-1 00 00 winner ch 5 bv Warv Brook; trained by owner, oil at once at Is ogel hevmlrt vs. Ki'gal rale, runaion QMIC AUDITORIUM 17.

Start good from gate, won all driving. ni.ORy TIDR! taken under snug restraint at the start, came to outside when 2.. College Hill Merchants vs. S. F.

alibles, I unslon o. Tufa Jeweler, vs. Johnnies Billiards, t.rahiim i i i HAM FRANCISCO "i commencing his bid on second turn and proved sllchtly beat In a stiff drive. UNION FLAG unhurried while raolng on outside in early running, rallied from between horses San ilucntln vs. Motrat Manteea.

San Quentln 11:00 Lucky I.atiw vs. rillahurg Veterans, Washington Park, Alameda 9:00 Sixth Army a. Fosters I.nnrh, Presidio 1:30 KOMK-AMIKKSOV B( SltltllO I.F. Aftl'K Talon Red Box vs. Trader-Kcott, Biishrod Nn.

...17:00 Uitila Store vs. Bray's I srl t'nr. Hushrod Nn. 9...... 9:30 Holly Packer vs.

Naval Supply tenter, Bushmd No. 1.... 13:00 Chapel of Oaks vs. Ilnv's Drugs, Ruahrnd No. l.u,,,..

3:30 INDtTF.NHF.NT GAMM larky Lager VS. PllUhnrg V. r. Washingtoa 9:00 Old Heidelberg vs. raderrnanl Oast.

Mcal'esuaeA. a Richmond Alcrrnanes vs. Valleja Builders. VaDeJ. 9:30 laUfornLa Tiger vs.

BoeavUla. Boonvtu ,,1:30 2:00 2 :00 2:00 10:00 1 1 :00 Spytsowi Si CAli SuOI'HMm KaiktO tlrrgnry All Stars vs. The Larks, St. Verdi lllb ya. S.

F. Padres, St. Mary's The Mitstanis vs. Marty'a Midgets. St.

make a bold hid In mldatretrn. and wnue lugging in was nm quue gooo ruuueui sum f-Fleld. Time -23H. r48, 1 1:38, 1:41. Clear and fast.

83 MI TI ELS PAID EQI IVAI.FNT ODDS ights Vp 8.70 3.60 ights 3.35-1 Phil 8.40 3.011 Phil Stltsdy One 6.80 Sturdy One 2.40-1 Winner, ch 5, by Fight Thlrty-Tedmelia; trained by Jt Ross. At post i minute, ff at 5:41 1. Start good from gate, won all driving. toicri TTia al.nlv waa taltan fn hand and stssdied for first half mile. Tickets fla 23 WJaHKtutet was disqualified and piacea intra lor lnierienns wun duos.

duo, slipped through along inner rail when making hla bid on entering stretch to close with Three irs va. manna i.wns. runston loir rush but wanted lor racing room inrougn unai sieges, son iumia Portola Dads' Club Kaipirs leaner, rortoia. Freelalor Stripling vs. Joes Leaning Jrs O.

View No. best stride too late. STUFFED SHIRT and PORTLAND FOX were used up in vieing rartoeff Paints vs. Oolden Otvte Post Net. 40.

Harrison a lead. Scratched iit7B Btspin 1 asu j.oi wagering lulal. na nittald aanond turn In Milt. PHII. tn earlT Stretch for the I.

F. Pirates vs. Bl Rite) Market, Graham, a. a Attendance 21.837. tod proved allf'btlr best.

Latter waa forced to be hustled along, early to Attain a $1,491,399..

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