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PAGE EIGHTEEN THE EVENING SUN. HANOVER, PA. FRIDAY. AUGUST 26. rotters Pacers $13,330 TROT WON Yanks And Aussies Begin Play For Davis Cup Same Story: Yankees BY TRUMP HANOVER Will Gohogorj Memorial Stoke Goes To His Excellency Tokes SI 1,400 Pace Du Q.o.n IX Quoin, be oi Grand Circuit competition next The opemne card Monday induce -7 ear-oic divife.on.' cf the Breecers Pill; Stases.

wr.r. an estimated value oi Si CKK) we Voting Trust Stake for 30 pacers and the Saver's for 30 class trotters, each with an estimated value of S3 000. Tuesday's program iistf the trated S6.000 Breeders Filly Stake for three-vear-oJd trotters, the S6 000 Homesteaa StaOie. Goshen. P-Iir Stake ior and driven by Harry Pownall.

won old pacers the divisions the first heat at 2:03 and the sec- of the Illinois Colt St at S1300 one 2 01" He is a son of His each, and an overnight trot for Excellency 1 and TuLp The Castieton Farm Two- Hanover by Spencer 1 5. SEDAUA. straight-heat victory by Trump Hanover in the $13,336 Will Gahagan Memorial American-National Stake Three- Year-Old Trot featured Grand Circuit raring at Misuari State Fair yesterday afternoon. Tne colt, owned by the Arden Up With Chips Down KEN ROSEWALL VERSUS VIC SEIXAS LEW HOAD VERSUS TONY TRABERT Bv ED CORRIGAN equally muscular Lewis Hoad' If there was anv pressure. Year-Old Trot estimated at around Waya will oe one of several fea- Farm sad.

fpom the Gameswa-, FORE.ST HILLS Seixas and Tra- didn't appear to bother Seixas if Aussies was only slightly optimistic than Talbert. less was seconc Davi- Cup perhaps the most ber; against Hoad and Rex Hart- there to be nervous am sure we'll he said tures Wednesday Other S18.000 Matror Old Trot the Matron Ca.if the each heat Butch Hanover, owned coveted prize international wig are scheduled for tomorrow, asked the 32-year-old vet- figure we are to win both Stase TTiree-Year- bv A Camp Farms. -ports wer.t up for grabs todav with fina! two spgles Sundav. played plenty of Davis singles matches with Seixas two utans o. worid decision stili is doubt matches and a of first and have an even chance in was third Pace are 000 first heat ar.d was then withdrawn, tennis, United States and Aus- going into Sunday matches Sdlev Stonlk for 24 Childs Hanover.

owned by tne Hoad, and Trabert, Davls Cup and I'm paS along with a overnight Owen. Houston. was third in at pace. the second mile. Cluo.

9 Scheduled Tomorrow American Captain Confident a lot prepared for eady. I think I the other two with Trabert and the have Trabert probably was the coolest Bus American Captan: Casey Trumps Cleveland With Unknown Lefty By JOHN CHANDLER Associated Press Sportswriter 01' Casey Stengel and rookie Rip Coleman were taking the bows for the New York Yankees today, and whether you love 'em or hate you've got to admit that when the chips are down the Bronx Bombers usually come through. Manager Stengel calmly selected Coleman, an almost unknown 24-year-old lefty just up from Denver, to oppose the Indians in the first game of their crucial three-game series at Cleveland last night. The result was a 5-2 Yankee victory. New York now rides in first place by games over the Chicago White Sox.

who dropped a 6-1 decision to the Washington Senators. The loss dropped Cleveland two American League tv York Chicago Cleveland Rost on 1 Kansas City Washington Baltimore ..43 .30 50 53 tiL' 7 83 361. The McMahon Memoria. Stake ior Buckeye from the Saunders Mills vie Seixas the champion no such eventualitv. held over me.

big bov and he knew it. He didn two-vear-olc pacer-- estimated at stable Toleoo, Ohio, maintained from Philadelphia crossed rackets have a 3-0 lead bv Sun- Until Seixas whipped Rosewall even discuss his own match out. about top. Thursda card, his prominence in the two-year-old Ker. Rosewall an old nemesis, he said.

means in the Challenge Round last year, as Seixas a pat on me The Big F.ve and the pacing ranks by winning the the first singles match Tne be'playing for fun by thep. I am the Aussie had beaten him nine oack. ne oasenea 000 B.g Five Pace tne American-National Stake for that second singles test of the best-of- already considering using Hamil- straight times. bet Rosewall will be the games oehmd New York, ta Lusty Song for 24 trot- aee and gait Greentree Adios, with f.ve competition pitted U.S. strong ton Richardson in one of the Hopman Optimistic Too nervous one when he and Vic go wynn.

tne sprier, was ters and a overnight trot com- Miller driving, won the first man Tony Trabert against the two Captain Harry Hopman of the on the the card heat in 2.01*: E. riven clos-ng program li-ts the Bennv Schue. won the second heat Scotch Pal Trot, the with Greentree Agjos 000 Shipshape 19 Pact. ond Tne Ohio colt then won the three-vear-oic divisions of Iili- raceoff in 2 052-. nojs and a over- Kimberly Kid.

owned bv the A31- n.gnt pace. Bennett Beaten York Street Bv OFK street the opener in 2 Then Kimberly Kid tooi: the second heat in 2:01 with Ned Bower drivmg. The red-hot battle for third place Bunnv Hanover, owned bv Mrs in the Hanover Small Fry League David R. Johnston. raged on last evening as y.on a 11 000 open trot in 2 Street walloped Bennett 3 4-2.

on with Dana Cameron driving Charlev Schnvers one-hit ob 'o Make Two-Year-Old S11.4i)fl Buckeye 2 1 1 Greentreet Adios Miller) 1 2 wood Stable, Far Hills. N. was declared the winner of the 000 Big Five Trot after Jamie, winner of the first heat was withdrawn from the scheduled raceoff Jamse, Morrisville, And Dela- with Bob Parkinson in the sulky LITTLE LEAGUERS Shaughnessy Playoff Tilts DUKE SNIDER RAPS IR FINALS TODAY Crowd Weekend Schedule FANS IN BROOKLYN ware Township, N. Series Contests Playing For World Series In Three Circuits Honors In Williamsport tie the for fourth length behind Revonah. Bennett's lone was Harry Conrad one- shot 1 By The Associated Press) WILLIAMSPORT.

Pa Morrisville, and Delaware N. two communities of about 2 5,000 persons not more than 35 York Street poured across runs 1T1Jles apart, were the to- in the second, seven in the third on v- 2:02 2'05 2 day in the ninth annual Little with pennant-winning Blue Radge Shaughnessy playoff competition crowds the sandlot baseball picture this weekend with the Pen-Mar circuit joining the South Penn and Greater York County Leagues as post-season laurels go up for grabs. The Pen-Mar semi-finals open Softball Leagues MARYLAND TOIRNAMF.NT LAST NIGHT'S SCORES i Double-Elimination Fowler 4. Arcadia 1. Eastside 4, Strios 3.

SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE Eastftide vg Arcadia. 2 p. Winner vg. Fowl jfames at Baltimore. hustled to the showers in the second inning after allowing four runs.

More heat was taken off the Yankees when the best the fourth-place Boston Red Sox could do was split in a double-header with the Detroit Tgers. Detroit won the opener 6-1. and Boston grabbed the niehtcap 6-4, falling five games behind New York. In the other American League I A r. contest, the Kansas City Athletics Dodger Star, Booed As Reds conked the Baltimore Orioles 9-2.

i Cincinnati Defeats Brooklyn Win Two, 5ays Flatbush the National League, the Brooklvn Ddodgers were slapped Doesn Deserve National down 'by the Cincinnati Redlegs 8-5 and 6-5. It was the first time SCH HOI I t- Washington at Chicago (n srl 1 3-4 1 vs. Honovsn 1141 Baltimore at Kansais c'n Moore (S-9'i Kume tO Boston ,7 tl HtK.fr (12-7 New York at Cleveland 1 Bjrne (12-3) vg. Leinon RflSlI.ls Washington H. Chicago 6-4, Boston New York 5.

Clevelanrt Kantag Citv Baltimore f. I F. Waghington at Chicago. Boston at New York ar flevela nd. Unl.v garnes acheduled.

National League i. Brooklyn St 1 44 Milwaukee New York sy Philadelphia Cincinnati ..................83 Chicago 71 St Louig 71 Pittsburgh 4 77 1,1 il'1 427 27 32 SC Kill l.r Cincinnati at Brooklyn (2 2 i vs. Erskine 1 Milwaukee at New York 12 8 vs. (ioniez 18 61 St. Louis Philadelphig (12-6) Wehmeier (10-fi Chicago gt Pittgburgh (10-17) vg.

Friend (9-7). Bubi League Flag the Bums had lost a double bill' this vear, and coupled with Milwaukee's 3-2 victory over the New York it left the Braves 11 League baseball world series. Summit at home to Cashtown and Newport Frisco Canny Sco "rasi aSS the way to its seventh win Rav Wil son end Ben Smith powered the winning attack with two each lad getting a double of the regular the Small National'Stake Three-Year-Old Prv loop Prom here on in. postpon- xrot S13 330 ed games the agenda, Trump Hanover Pownall starting with this evening's Utz- Wavahead Miller: Kuhn clash at Good Field Tomor- Childs Hanover Ma.ss and Delaware came hosting from behind to whip Auburn, 1 6-4 2 Big ive Trot. for the title Bennett Street (14) ah ab a Kim be.

K.G Boaerj ..3 1 1 KeiTer.lf 2 0 p. gg 4 2 0 1 Jamie 1 2 dr i Pan-lp oMjrer.fb 3112 Newport Star 2 3 ro 2 1 0 4 5. 2:01 3 5. 0 0 Smitb.cf 2 2 0 berlv Kid declared winner after 2 4 3 Auburn and Winchester were to victorious last week, in position to 3 dr meet ir. a consolation match prior clinch berths in the showdown Colbv- 10 national cnampion match.

Wenksville. the flag-winner, game About 5,500 saw invades Bonneauville games The Associated BROOKLYN Brooklyn fans games behind Brooklyn second ler for championship deserve the National League place Westport stadium, pennant in the opinion of Duke Philadelphia nabbed a pair from Snider, the Dodgers' centerfielder me St.Louis 11-9 and 8-3 whose average has dropped from The Pirates edged the .331 to Chicago Cubs 2-1. There were boos from the stands Bob Grim Returns Favor last night as Snider collected only The Yankees called Coleman up one hit in two losing games tb from their American Assn. farm, the Cincinnati Redlegs. and he made his first start Aug.

"Thev are the worst fans in 15. going 5 1-3 innings to beat Bal- said Snider after the timore 12-6. In his only other ap- game. deserve the pen- pearance, also against Baltimore Penr, Then he added as an after Aug, 20, he pitched a third of an Middleweight Chompion In "Tfcjt. victory lor JOEY GIAMBRA AND OLSON TO COLLIDE Second Games In South Penn Bob Video Bout The Dodgers will play seven of it was the other way around last 7 their games in Jersey City next night when Coleman got into trou- Moererr.lb Markie Her-k Conradr Noble 1010 i.atsífhta rf janrue Wlthdrew from raceoff heat Tonight At Harrisburg Be Better-Than-Average vear Non-Title Scrap 2 1 4 Yont.rf 10 10 Mat O.Wilson 2tj 11 0 riTer Roodei rf 0 0 1 0 I Mull.

1 0 0 0 Prince Victor aLso started. OO0 3 Memorial Open Trot, 11,000 Hunterstown, second in regular-season play, takes on invading Taneytown. The finals; also are best-of-three. --------Stovers town hosts West York to- (By The Associated morrow afternoon with the home ran fp ANrmro forces shooting for a major upset in mg Joev Giambra takes on mid- the Greater York County League dleweight champion Carl Sports On TV RESCI.T# Milwaukee 3, New York 2 Cincinnati 8 6 Brooklyn 5 Philadelphia 11-''. St ft 3 Pittsburgh 2, 8 go 1 SCHEDCLK Cincinnati ar Brooklyn Milwaukee at New Verk.

St Louig at Philadelphia Chicago at Pittsburgh ATHLETICS SPANK BALTIMORE Biffi Art Ceccarelli Gives Orioles Only Four Hits As Konsoj City Wins, 9-2-Hal Smith Homers Promnter Bert k351 week, Stoverstown oison tonight in a televised fight .5 Bertolin "has come ud with a fine ''4- the finals which could turn out to be a better- 0 0 Bunny Hanover Cameron) 1 nm uresthnc in re- 9.ol,dist?oro 8 second than-average non-title scrap. r. Bewitch 2 success. Goldsboro made it to the Olson, back in his own divisioni n- nlace the nne Hnrrtcanp rnnnip UlSOll, tmcs. in nis own division I 3 mthdrew by Archie Time 2 03 4 5.

Jamb also start- Artnninr, Rnccn anri Chief Irom lhe Moore in an ill-fated shot at the 1 12 1 Bonnet Tork Street 15 6 Cd Oil lo Trot. Missouri-Owned, $500 tact with Antonino Rocca and Chief Don Eagle slated to clash at the Madrid Palestra, here, following post Sunday Contest Possible light heavyweight crown two Should a third game be needed to months ago, is the favorite. The i 1 Ppnement oljhcir outdoor iofi ln -l'il1 2 SS 8T- lf.rk St ree' 2. lA r' ArtHeH in tho Wiaengale, 2. Mount 2.

Wilson 2. Smith, Yogt 2 I wo-hage hiig Smith P. Wligon Ad.Oleta 2:10 1 5, 2:09. 24 Pace, S840 Added to the original card is Pat the best-of-three finals open Sun- O'Connor, who'll be seen in a tag day at Goldsboro. set.

it will be played Sunday after- despite the great popu-: noon on a neutral diamond. If not, larity here. Young Giambra, bidding for a (walkover). on balli off Noble 11, Markle 1 Srhriver 4 Struck out by Noble 1, Markte Srhriver Hit bv her, by; (Smith). Logting pitcher: SHORTY O'BRIEN DIES return to the national ratings, was; impressive in workouts all His left hook was sharp.

Olson, has been bothered bv other left-' Harry J. Gettysburg College coach in 1914 and 1915, died Tuesday of a heart home in Philadel-Snead And Soucnak Set phia. OBrien was a graduate of Swarthmore College where he quar- Dorp Mnntrpal OnPfl 4 terbacked the Garnet to a surprise rdCe 111 Upen The Tanevtown Speedway, which 4.0 conquest of Penn in 1907 Pun- eral wUl be conducted to- itocjc car CdmpBijRjj ritiri Yorks morrow Stock Cars Will Race At Taneytown Tonight team match with Gino Garibaldi as his partner opposing Hombre Mon- rTirr and A1 Getz. Two 30-minute TfcAM TO PRACTICE The uttlestown independent base- hookers. Giambra showed a good; rwo Rivers clashes Don Martin ldl A 10 U1 right, too, plus supreme confi-i UP practice tomorrow at 1 p.

m. at Me- dence. He held the No, 4 ranking Tinker CXl d. I Vso miHHloti'oicrht Hiricinn ho. morial Field.

Sunday, the independ- middleweight division be- ents take on a team of 1947-48 pen- fore entering the Army. He had nant-winning ball players at 2 p.m. 45 pro bouts to Olson 71. nn Mf-mnrial Field The national television (NTBC' is- scheduled for 7 p.m. (10 p.m.

EDT). PIEDMONT LEAGUE let NaiU winning the 25-lap feature ha? scheduled an arc-light racing MONTREAL Sam who is on his way to his first' from golf, and Mike Sou-! chak. ex-footballer who turned to" the links for a livelihood, today! card for tonight, the show starting HOWE TOP ARCHER at 8 The half-mile clay oval is lo- TI rated just east of Tanevtown on the Howe again was the winner headed a big field mto the second Westminster Road on a site which in competition held last evening round of the $26.800 Montreal Open, was formerly the Carroll County the York-Adams County Game Each carded opening-round 65s Fair Grounds. and Association Archery Cluo yesterday. Stock competition at Tanevtown The results, giving hits and total Snead and Souchak were one will be sanctioned again bv the score, are as follows: Howe, 89- stroke up on Doug Ford, husky Bowling Green Auto Racing Asso- 615; Sell, 87-507; L.

Miller, 87- 33-vear-old pro from Kiamesha ciation. which will present its week- C. Sell, 83-439; Orendorff, Lake, N. and Marty Furgol, ly show at the Southern York Coun- 62-315: Trone. 66-313; Shank rangy 6-footer from Lemont, 111.

tv track tomorrow night at 8 An ad- 60-254: Hilliard, 57-233; Two strokes back at 67 was ded attraction at Bowling Green Utz, 50-202: Shank 50-197, Gene Littler. former U.S. amateur Speedway will be a powder puff der- and Mvers, 27-117. Matches dur- champion and a $19,000 wrinner so by bringing together past winners ing September will be held on Sun- far this year on the tournament of the event for lady leadfoots. days.

LAST RESCI.TS Portsmouth 3, York 1. Lancaster 4. Lynchburg Newport News 4. Hagerstown 0 (second postponed, curfew). STANDING OF THE TEAMS Pet.

GB Newport News .,..65 Lancaster Portsmouth Lvnchburg ................57 York .............................53 Hagerstown ...........51 Sunbury 45 45 57 58 54 ,.38 .501 .571 214 .500 10 10 Vi 11 US .355 25 GRID CLINIC PLANNED The Central Penn Football Officials Association will conduct its first clinic on the mechanics of officiating tomorrow at 1 p. to. at i Harrisburg Catholic High School's McDevitt Field. Any officials or those interested in becoming officials are invited to attend the dem- onstrations and discussions. SCH EDI LK Portsmouth vs.

York, Memorial Stadium, 8 p. m. Lynchburg at Lancaster Hagerstown at Newport News (2). Last Night's Fights Reno, Savage. Salt ifake City, stopped John 156 Oakland, 4 146, jl.os Angeles, stopped Ike Jenkins.

146, 'New York, 6 TENNIS Davit Cop Matches: Forest 'L. I. WRC (4), WBAL (11) at 2 30. BASEBALI. Washington at Chicago WMAR (2).

WTTG (5) at BOXING Bobo Olson Giambra WRC WGAI. 8 WBAL (11) at 10. Sports MIDGET BASEBALL WAAM (13) at 1. BIG I.EAGLE BASEBALL St. Louis at Philadelphia WGAL 8 at 1:30.

BIG LEAGUE BASEBAI.L Washington at Chicago WTTG (5), WAAM (13) at 2:30 TENNIS Davls Cap Matches WRC at 2 30; WBAL (lit at WGAL 8 at 4. Meadowiand Handicap WMAR (2) at 6 WRESTLING WAAM (13) at 11. Sports BIG LEAGlE BASEBALL Cincinnati at Philadelphia WGAL 8 at 1 BIG LEAGUE BASEBALL Baltimore at Detroit WMAR (2) at 3. ble with two away and a run home in the eighth inning. Grim came: jin and applied the stopper the rest' of the way.

Joe Collins's two-run i homer was the big blow of thej Yankee second inning and Andy' Carev contributed one in the sixth. A1 Rosen homered for Cleveland Southpaw Art in the sixth Ceccarelli pitched a tight four-hitwr Porterfield Stops Chisox 4while Kansas City teammatu Bob Porterfield of Washington hammered four Oriole pitcher? won his third game from the White mercilessly last night to give the Sox The Senators knocked out a 9-2 win Baltimore Connie Johnson with a four-run before 12.950 customers, fourth inning, and collected 13 hits The Athletics jumped into a 'tro- in all. Minnie Minoso drove in the run lead in the first inning on thrw singles and an error. Hector Detroit slammed out a 370-foot homer ui only Sox run Ned Garver won the iopener. Ray Boone and Charley the third with none on to give Cec- Maxwell backed him up with a carelli a comfortable working etigt double and homer apiece, each The As put the frosting on the cake batting in two runs.

The second in the sixth, driving starter Hector game was Jackie show (Skinny) Brown to the showers and as he became the first American six runs. Leaguer to drive in 100 runs this Ceccarelli eased up in the seventh 'year. The Boston outfielder ac- and Baltimore broke up his shutout, counted for four runs with a homer Gus Triandos walked ana Hal and bases-loaded single. Phillies Win Two Games Johnny Klippstein gained his third victory over Brooklyn, but had to be relieved with two out of homered behind him Orioles Kansas City a a a 11 4 113 Power lb 5 ,1 0 Silo Sia lighter.rf 1 1 4 0 3 0 Vaio.If in the ninth inning of the opener by Hershell Freeman. Wally Post Ti mYeTsb slammed his 32nd homer in the second inning to get the Reds off 3 i stris in front.

In the nightcap Freeman Miranda 3 1 Joe Black in the seventh, Brown.p 2 oceccareii: and got credit for his fifth victory Schallock.p although he left for a pinchhitter When the Reds scored two runs to break a 4-4 tie in the ninth. 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia won its sixth straight, overcoming a six-run deficit in the opener. Robin Roberts orioieV registered his 21st victory in the Kansas City opener, surviving a four-run Card 4 2 4 2 4 0 1J 5 1 2 tens .11 -I (1 3 1 0 Totals 30 4 24 10 Totals S613 2111 IGrounded out for Porish in 000 0 0 2 0 0-2 2 01 00 6 0 01-9 Smith! 'outburst in the first inning and a Kansas City Power, S.anjrMer TENNIS Davis Cup WRC 4 WBAL (lit WGAL 8 at 3:30. at Results From The Harness Racing Tracks cap as the Phils came from behind Power, slaughter again. It was Del Ennis night, and Yaio.

Simpson. Asrroth. he celebrated by getting three hits Home the opener and a double in the Double tunasnstpd1: second game. Rally Tops Giants It appeared If YONKERS RACEWAY, N. Y.

AEG. 25 Class CC Trot, S2.000 Blisa Hanover Call Me Madam Mr Blue VERNON DOWNS. N. Y. AI G.

25 Class Trot, $504? 1 Harvey Regent tC. 2 McKinney Crispin Nott) 3 Lacona Bov (W. Hazen) Time Newnort Bruce Time 2:12 1 5. Ida Lawrence, Scottish Laird and Judy. Chief also Prudence's Lady, Thankful.

Dragon Hanover, Andy Boy, May Fly and Sunny Song also started. 30 Pace. $2,175 G. Herbert (J. Herbert) Battle Front Mahony) 2 1 Stella Comet (T.

Kohler) 3 Barmaid Miller) 2 3 5. Winged Widow, General Mac Vogellus) 3 Alcita, Forbes Castle, Volynn, Nibble's Prince (C. Fleming) SARATOGA RACEWAY, N. Y. 1 AUG.

24 Class DD Trot, $500 Timber and Sandy Brooks I started. Attendance 3,950. Mutuel also Gem McElwyn (E. Schraffenberger (G. Nelson) Time 2:12.

Tina Gallon. Diana i Lopez and Flnitan. Left on Orioles. 4: Cirv, Jim" Hearn 3: Schallock. 2 norlrt.

would beat the Braves but Mil- ViS routed him the seventh schallock in o- inning with all their runs on three 1 Paiira in 1 Runs and 2 walks and two singles. Warren Ceccar- 3 Spahn tossed a six-nitter at the Sohaiiock Giants. Ramon lass Pate, $2.500 Abbe, and Good Faith also started. Class Trot. $500 Attendance 3,030.

Mutuel Brown. 1 McNulty) 1 5SSk r'. 2 aug. Direct K. Gay Rodney Volo D.

Perkins) 3 HARRINGTON, DEL. Time Village Boy, Rocco, Maryland Lillian, Cash Bohemia and Mack Abbot also started. Class DD Trot, $500 True Silver Roya Hanover Atwell Hanover (A. Ambo) .3 FREEHOLD RACEWAY, N.J. AUG.

23 20-22 Pace, $800 Fred S. J. (H.Stepro) Mejias doubled Boy eighth at Pittsburgh and Johnny Red Treasure also started Class Pace. $630 singled to break up a 1-1 itching duel between the Bucs' Wlnnlnt pitcher ('pern'- in. the (3-fii.

Losing 0 Grieve. sul Attenda 12 90 Prince Jerry (E. Harner) ..............1 Roy Face and Paul Minner. Patchover (L.Floyd) 4 2 I 1 Pe? Betty (L Applegate) 2 8 2-12 1 Cl (S. Werner) TrcmWrnit6, Peggy Hal and Time Sunny Djrect started.

Time .....3 ,5 Regent 30 Time Escort, Miss Sa- G. Doodle Bug Little Grady Hanover, Margaret Fox Henry Brewer (El Myer) 1 nora. Dashing Beau, Suzanne C. David (6-6) and Brenda D. (7-7) iueen, Chief McKlyo, Sister Mack 2 and Bryant McKinney also started, also st.artpd KIWANIS VS.

LEGION Hanover's two community ball Legion and Kiwan.s this evening at fn the Sheppard and Myers Athle'io Midway Queen, Chief McKlyo, Suster Mack tL. James MiKhty Gwen and Miss Buttonwood McElwvn and Newpoit Ritz also riniHen niri also started started. Merry's Golden Girl 3 Class DD Pace. $500 Time 2:07 1 5. Elsie Mae, Evelvn Abbe David and Brenda also started.

25-30 Pace, $400 1 Volo Diamond (Ed Myer) 1 Class Pace, $630 Choice (C. 1 Grattan Prince Rapone) ........2 Rose tJ. Hodgins) 3 Time 2:10. Dustv Svmbol. Tex- 50-Lap Feature Field.

In their first Flemington Kitty Caprice Mvstitf Kev BmS Abbf Kayesign, Suomen Maryland Express' and Alex also furted ed an prudence Mlte also Jo Edna (L. Cummiford lass BB Pace, Class Pace, $500 Piney Fingo 1 Little Fair (H. MiSs Handy 2 Symbol Ellen (D. Perkins) Some Knight 3 Ruth Lee Gourley) Time 2:0435. Jay Bear Cat, 2 5.

Jefrv Sue. Ginger Eric's Lou Longi Hal Adam, Medley Hanover and Ro-ecroft. Mite King. Scotch Fling Marie Henley Gilbert) Highland Boy also started and Dappledale also Jr. EFA A FFA TROT, $6,000 Class S500 1 Jimmy H.

2nd Robinson) 1 2 Ladv (R. McNulty) 3 Atomic Handy (D. Class DD Trot, $700 3 Fleet Bob Time 2:15. Daddy Jones. Miss Ezra Conlfy) Kitty Barnes.

Victory 1 Mine and My Brother also started 2 24 Pace, S400 3 Afton Patrick (T. Crank) 1 ert Scot and Regal Aire also start- 2 ed. 3 Millbrook 20 Pace, $1,800 Boy of Wynmede (A. Retzlaff) ...................3 Time 2:10. Mary Springwood, Bill Connelly, Noble Jester, Rob 17 Pace.

$500 Manor Chimes (E.Kelly) I Royal Prince Volo (F.Pike» at Brushtown, the teams battled to scoreless tie. Baseball Leagues HANOVER SMAI.L LAST EVKN IVG'S St'OII Tork Street 14, Bennett (5 mn.nga. Band Master (A.Bennett Sr.) Time Miss Inez. Red Water (J. Catom .....................2 show being t0PPed by a 50-lap Algier Eden (J Hodgins) .............3 ble Points Sportsmen Division fea- darkneasi.

1 Time 2:09. Zeldeeta. Domino ture 2 Pick, Dr. Barron Gay and Wlil mark the first 50 lapper 3 Wood Duck also started. of the 1955 campaign here and Chief pptpini8n Vork Rip class CC Pace.

$720 expects from kuhn Major McKinley, Scottish Song Bav Goose (C wmeate) 1 d5 and Memorial also started. 12-19 Trot, $900 Prospectus Bomb Call Essie Colby Ay' Bfl1 Pat 2ean jH. Hoyt) ..................1 S5Snfn also started. 2 Class Trot. $400 3 Kina Miss Dean Patch (D.Murphy) 3 Mr.

Kennion (L.Floyd) and Brook Scot Tomie B. (C. Masten) Billy Prince (A. Rodnev) Time 2:081 Steve Davis, (P.Iovme* I B. Grattan and Twana also started.

Class Pace, $900 STAN PING OF.THE A 5 'V to 60 cars on hand for the Revonah 7 iw 3 Clever Dean (J Baker) bristling action. Supporting the half Moose 7 6 Heel 1 3 1 Capttin Wolf. Argot and a 25-lap for 2 and Bob Dimit also started stock pilots. Stars at St ft nn ocn Heading the field of auto jockeys irot, ir-t QnArtcmcn will 1 Street vg. Peterman s' 1,011 ing Sportsmen Division point 1 7 3 Time Commis- Michael Hanover Johnson) 1 in uhe Division will be sioner Long (4-5), Mary Whippet Glendale Doctor as Jume Taylor, me 2:06 Jeffrey Scott New- Dalton 3 Pat Jester (C.

..............1 (5-7), Edna'Castle 6 6 and Neva Watchim 3 mg Sportsmen point stand- port Dream and Cronus also started. 2 5. Palconridge' Star Royal Bohemia (A. Alien. ...........2 Bunter 8 8 also started.

Time cSindf Hanover CoHowmgo Class A Pace. $4,000 Volo Reaner Breexe Alone and Brook Harp) ...............3 18-20 Pace, $900 Czar Spencer. Castle Bomb and Smith, the Chester hot-shot voio Reaper, Breeze Along and Time 2.0g HaJ Nib. Likeable (Ed 3 1 Lady K. Brooke '-1" ble Brewer, Sue Attorney and Mr.

Alloway (F.Jones) 1 4 Johnse Lvbrook also started. Ruth Reynolds Pownail Jr.) 1 Class DD Pace. $500 Bertram" Hanover (Haughton) 2 Luette Hanover 'Dancen 1 Beimuda Along Patrick Colleen also started. Class BB Trot. $1,000 Rediker) 2 senator Gallon Custis) 4 1 1 5 3 2 2 5, 2:09.

Day (6-4) also started. 1 lass CC Trot. $400 2 Marbeth Hanover (C. Strayer) 1 3 Stinky 2 Class Pace, $900 Frisco Creed (H. Parker) 2 i Sacandaga (G.

Roider) Newport Commodore Allen) 0 9-HR4. Smith Time Senator Byrd, with rin shake UP Duer Jr.) Aunt Jemima, True Kitty, Shangri- f' Toni Darnle.v (C. Carter) La Jon and Rosy Morn also started. Dailev Gallon Myer) Class Pace. McK.llop also Albcrt Df an 3g? 2 DD 5500 tv? i Mighty Rose (D.

Irving) 3 Pride Boardman) svMmnrp Hallie Dominion 'P. Tallman) Sycamore, Chief Byrd, Wajfield Time-2 0R Sunland. A C. Hal, Bright Song (J. Cooke) 3 The oss Rodnev') Tomah and Peach King also started.

Lybrook. Bunrue B. G. LaRouech) Mighty Moe (L.Stone) Titanmede (C.Bell) Little Kennev (W.Webb) Time 2:09. Class BB Pace, $1.260 2 7 Time Rapone).

who has won four of the last six features; Wild Man Walt Regan, Johnny Mackison, last week's 25- SERVICE OI.I'B LEAOtK LAST EVENINGS SCORE Kiwanis 3. Rrrtary 0. 7 9 Minda I lap Jones. Sid Hinkle, Pnr uul(jn tri. 2 Rprnie Tern- Plcnioinir.

Dill Pet 4 3 Gmnie Lee C. iR i iNooie, Jerrj Benjamin. Bill R0tllr STAN'l if N'G OF THE TE AM5 11 Victory Time Korarv 11 46 Lions Feezer, Buo Hamilton, and a large Exchange 7 Kiwan 4 ed. 1 and Out To See also started. Class BB Pace, $3,000 Amber Rodney class Pace, $550 Linett 2 Amazing Irving) Bobby Brewer (Bell) 3 Queenie Volo D.

Gilmour) Time Swing Prince, Hot Excel Scot TiP. Meadow Imp True Soon and 1 5 mile). Hum- Quicker Trick Hughie Boy also started. bert Tass. Miss Prim, Miss Velma, Time 2:10 Attendance 20.039 3 dore I A.

Alien) .3 cnpncer (5-5) and Kine Maiestv Harold Abbe and" and contingent from the Bal- Time Smith Cress. For- King started timore Westport Stadium track fea- turing Reds Kagle, that lead- Rotary vs. Pace, $800 Class Pace. S900 jpo noint man- Inhnnv Rnherts Sheppard-Myera, 1:30 coih i p- Clayton (W.Teves* 1 2 Munger Hanover tL. Harner) 1 fourSrZn 7wPtnS Hail McEllen 2 1 McElwyn's D.D (M.

Martin" 2 ta JiiZl Sandy Hope (A.Cobb Jr.) 4 3 Mrs. Kelly Trott) 3 While vie fnr Mighty Honor (C.Lohnes) 3 5 Time 9 -no the sportsmen aces Me for ever Hanover, If and First Dreams also started. Class AA-A-BB Handicap Pace $1,000 Suit Yourself (C. Fleming) ION AGO SMALL IK' VficrhTT- 1 1 CI 1 at.es it ior in the ,50 lapper. the Dale and Earl DeWolf Jr.

also start ed. Class DD Pace. $500 2 Normandy Hanover Roediger) 1 3 Highway Morrill) 2 Dailey) 3 dowTer Ned cdnf-dr) also started. Attendance 2.506. Mutuel Total $150,619.

South Broadway, Etta Key and Proud Jim also started. Class Pace. $400 2 Flo Schuyler Thompson) 3 Up Hubbard) BATAVIA DOWNS, N. AUG. 23 Mutuel Total $1 368 430 AX HaU 8nd TlUe als0 Seattle Gallonet.

Scott Grat-' Time (9 16 mile). Miss Class Trot. $630 Time 2:11. Bert Fingo ty Way, Aurelia Hanover, Speedway strictly stck iL ote out Time 2:07. Ezra Deen, Fisher (dnf-4), Proud Sir (5-dnf Jr.

and Fifty Jester also started. t0 hah the six time win skein of Last Evening's Score (Best-of-Three Senit I Squares 2U, Newsboys 6 Buzzy Ricliardson. This Chester star J'1)- .1 has really been burning up the 2 course lately and such standouts as TOMORROW SCHEPt (Best-of Three Jean's Boy, Sub Holly Hither Time 1: tan and Dark Angel also started. Lee, Castle Comet, Shaker Pierre Hanover (L. Harner) Class CC Pace, 5720 Glendale Direct Cotter) Zinna Song (J.

...................3 Bob Ormen. Bob Wilson. Negro pilot Squares vs. Fuel Oii K'ds i ef Atom Czar- from York. Bob Heflin Promoter Mar.v'*.

P- hlmielr and others' Oxford vs. Stars ai St. Mary's. 2 p. ni.

Sy Attendances 08 started be at their best to flag down the flying F--r.

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