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The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 11

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PAGE 11" THE VANCOUVER SUN Vancouver's Home Newspaper MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1942 UP NUMBER 21 DOW OSBORN CHALKS Spok ane OFFICIAL FORM CHART Hastings Park, Vancouver. B.C., Saturday, August 33, 1912. First day. A i FIRST ACE Claiming. Purse $500.

For three-year-olds and up. 4iUl Claiming price 1700. Purse divided: First 32S, second 3100, third 00, fourth 125. SEVEN FURLONGS. Opens Tonight BELIEVE IT OR NOT By RIPLEY Ruth Slaps Two Here Caught in the Draft OdsStr Horse and Owner PP Vt St Str Fin Jockey" Index 1" AHowry 2.571 8.80 1.85 28.20 Mysterious John Montague was strefched out on a bench in the locker room at Shaughnessy yesterday JWBailey' 8' RSummers 4 RNielsen 4385 Love Us A (CMEneix) ..1 115 8 51 8 2 3" 4358 Patolan 4 8 111 1 2' 1 11 4384 Hoops My Dear 4 (Johnsn) 8 107 3 8 4 8' 8' (4386) Stolen Color A (Couplnd) 3 134' 2 (4304) Beauty Warm (rorihaw) 4 112 71.

4S 4l 4373 Lady Aurellus A (Yateal 7 107 7 3 8.8 71, 4331 Oulmax 8 (MrsChandler) 111 4' 4' 2 0 (4391) Frisco Boy 7 (RosebankS) 5 121 7s 7 8 2.05 3' ESporri Vancouver Capilanos, even though sporting a comfortable 10-game Western International baseball lead over Sivewright 49.10 7 Chrlatnsn 25.UI 8 JRKelly 20.10 when one of the stewards informed him that Hollywood was on the phone. Monty shuffled off and was back in ten minutes with a very serious expression on his plump jowls. "Boy, did I just get some news," he cracked, "that Stralsht Place I7.1S' 83.80 87.20 the second-place Tacomans, Winner Marcus Aurellus-Desert Love Trained by C. M. Enelx Show 32,55 Br A.

84.1) 32.80 32 MUTUELS Lave Us Patolan Hoops My Dear are a very worried bunch of was to tell me that my draft notice had arrived. I ball hands. Reason for this is that the bumptious Spokane Indians open a seven-game series at Athletic Park to Apprentice allowance. At post and off at 2:47. Time: .24 4-5, .50 1-5, 1.10 2-3, 1.29 4-5.

Track fast. Start good. Won all driving. Winner entered for 3700. LOVE US followed closest to pace of PATOLAN and managed to get up to get nod in final Jump.

PATOLAN only weakened In last Jump. HOOPS MY DEAR, possibly best, was forced to run on outside all the way. STOLEN COLOR was outrun. BEAUTY WARM, In between horses back of leaders, ran Into several blind switches and had no clear running at any time. Scratches Somers Tangle, Even Trade, Murler, Dodd, Overweights Patolan 1, Oulmax 3.

BEAUTY WARM CLAIMED BY WEST BROS. FOR J7C0. HOOPS MY DEAR CLAIMED BY D. PATTERSON FOR 1700. In the army as soon as I get home." Monty had been expecting to be drafted but not quite so suddenly.

He should have reported, according to the notice, on Saturday but of course that was a tough date to keep. He left this morning with Bill Frawley for Hollywood. night and the Caps remember the last series when the Spokes walloped the leaders Frawley, incidentally, will work a couple of weeks 4402" -SECOND RACE Claiming. Purse 'S00. For three-year-olds and up.

Claiming price t'UO. Purse divided: First .3325, second 8100, third 160, and then leave lor the East and the World Series. BUI, who owns part of a Los Angeles ball club, is a baseball fourth 320. SEVEN FURLONGS, Index Horse and Owner PP Wt St Str Tin Joekey OdsStf inoVEL ALAMHN-the Egyptian town WHEW "IHI EN6H.ISH.STOPPED ROMMCL, WEANS: "THE EVER FAITHFUL ON WHKH WE CAN RELY 2.40 2.1 31.30 17.20 4.00 10.80 3' 1" AHowry 2 21 NCiiik ESporri 5i 4 MOriffin 5 AHaller 4 RSummerg 7 JWBalley 8 8 Hruschak 4388 Seedoe 8 (DoubleTS) 7 107 8 81 5" 4 4372 Tommy Sand A (CEneix) 3 .115 8 41 3' 4280 Flagborp 4 (LRsptls) 1 107 4 2' 2' 1' 4380 Wexford Boy A (Achean) 8 109 2 8 8 7 4339 Dalmahoy 8 (MldlothianS) 4 111 5 Si 4, 5 4318 Btokesley 5 (OEFosterl 2 113 3 1 1 2i 4363 John A (FerncllfiS) 8 111 1 6 6 4863 Rusty Mum 5 (GLubbock) 107 7 7 8 NEW YORK. Babe Ruth, who the Yankee Stadium, came back today to fill it with fans and gold for soldiers and sailors.

-Naturally, the bltr truy. hit-tins; two "homers" off Walter Johnson as the top attraction on the card, had a lot of help bringing 69,136 fans Into the Bronx lallyard to contribute an estimated $80,000 to Army and Navy Relief. But all you had to do was hear the folks holler for old Moonfacu to realize that the lure his big bat has always had for tho fans still works, and that he was the drum major' In the parade that Included a showing of what is left of the 55-year-old Johnson's smoke-ball, a doubleheader bo-tween the Yanks and Washington Senators, and a hltting-run-ning-throwlng field "meet" between players of both clubs. SERIES AIR There was World Series atmosphere all over the "House That Ruth Built," long before the first game got under way. After the Senators had come on with a ninth-inning three-run rally to talie tho first game 7-6, Ruth and Johnson strolled out to show the crowd how a couple of the greatest (ltd It.

$2 MUTUELS ttraiiht Placa Shaw Winnar Seedoe 86.80 $3.73 $2.55 it. Bargello-Lady Bienville Tammy Sand $3.70 $2.40 Trained br Flsiboro $2.50 A. H. Dillman 4 Tan of the first water. Guy Kibbee, George Von Elm and Lew Scott climbed into Kibbee's station wagon last night and started south.

They're heading for some of the streams in Oregon for a week of fishing before moving on home. Lloyd Maiigrum has a flare of color just like any other big leaguer. When he'd finished his final round he acknowledged the loud applause with a wave of his arm then tossed his ball in the air for the crowd to scramble for. He's a better than fair speech-maker, too. He wrapped up everything very nicely in his Texan drawl and wound up with ''and I also want to thank my fellow professionals for taking as many strokes as they did.

RAWSHS or E.C.lWDERHia GROWN 15fiETHR five games out of seven. Needless to say another series like that would Just about force drastic measures by the Caps. A Saturday doubleheader split with Tacoma preserved the locals' ten-game lead, but they still thought they should; have had the lead up to 12 garnet. In the sunlight cocktail Don Osborn shook out his twenty, first win with a 6-5 call over the Bengals but it was touch and go all the way. In the nightcap Ta.

coma salvaged one out of the seven-game series with a 4-2 triumph. DONOVAN TRIPLES A very tired bunch of ball players trooped off field after the afternoon set-to, mostly because the sun's scintillating rays made the players droopy before one inning had elapsed. Tacoma took a 2-0 lead In the second inning of this first game when singles by Joe Brovia and Dave Molitor, a double by Manager Pop Koehler and Pat Roon-ey's infield out sent the brace scurrying across the plate. Apprentice allowance. At post i mln.

Off at 3:151. Time: .24 4-5, .49 4-5, 1.17, 1.31. Track fast. Start good. Won all driving.

Winner entered for $700. SEEDOE waa outrun in first quarter, then moved up steadily, came fast through final eighth and got to top a few yards out. TOMMY SAND, in close attendance throughout, looked like winner turning for home but was no match for winner near wire. FLAGBORO tired. WEXFORD BOY closed well.

DAL. MAHOY showed good race. STOKESLEY stopped in final Quarter, The winner worked out to a mile and sixteenth. Scratches Terry Tet. Llloade, Wavelength, Poker Player.

i Overweights Flagboro 1, Wexford Boy 1, John Rusty Mum 4, Seedoe 3, Tommy Sand 4. DAILY DOUBLE ON FIRST AND SECOND RACES PAID $28.05 JlQ THIRD RACE Claiming. Purse For three-year-bids and up. Ut claiming price $700. Purse divided: First $325, second $100, third $50.

fourth $2.1. ONE MILE AND ONE-SIXTEENTH. WALLACE WATA8ABE 60U6H SAT UP AT THE AGE Of 7tYS WWorIK Tex 1 BANISH IANGUA6E 'GIFT N.Y. MEANS BOTH 'POISON 'MARRIED' Sailor Tucker Looks In Index Horse and Owner Str Fin Jockey OdsStr PP Wt St MAJOR LEAGUE BOX SCORES Without exception the visiting professionals had 1 4 5t 2" 6" 41 2nk 8 7 81 Bincere praise for the way the galleries conducted themselves. Von Elm, who should know about galleries, said 437T Arab Somers 4 (HJFisher) 1 106" 4377 Halstead (CAyre) .3 116 4.177 Jelsweep A (JDHowell) 6 113 4395 Valerie Jean A (SandrkS) 6 111 4380 Craiglochart 4 (EraemarSI 3 111 4.180 Piroyal 6 8 107 4377 Master Beau A 4 116 4388 Slalacum 4 (JAEvans) 7 115 1 Summers 1.724 2 AHaller 8.90 3 Christensn 17,20 4' ESporri 3.73 5 JWBalley 7.90 6' Hruschak 10.80 76 KTaylor 29.10 8 NCizlk 4.20 NATIONAL LEAGUE he'd never seen such well-behaved galleries anywhere.

Brooklyn 84 .706 .642 St. Loul 77 Mrs. Neil Christian, Neil's number one fan, was .533 $2 MUTUELS Straight Plaje Show Arab Somera $5.45 33.40 $2.75 Halstead $4.80 $3.20 Jelsweep $6.30 Winner Blk 4. Will Somers-Arabella S. Trained by H.

J. Fisher New York 65 Cincinnati 59 Pittsburgh AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 81 42 .659 Boston 72 81 .585 Cleveland 64 58 .525 St. Louis 64 59 .520 Detroit 61 64 .483 Chicago 53 64 .453 Washington 48 71 .430 Philadelphia 48 82 .369 SUNDAY' .492 .466 asked how her spouse was doing. Chicago 58 .460 .403 .296 Boston du Philadelphia B4 (SUNDAY) BOSTON PHILADELPHIA BROOKLYN YORK ab hoa ab a ab a ill 5 13 Werber.Sb 0 0 SjReese.ss "We were 69 this morning," she replied. Ken Tucker, the likeable young professional -from Yakima who has always been a contestant in local tournaments, didn't play this year because he's in the U.S.

Navy. But he couldn't stay away. He and a buddy arrived to see the fun yesterday all decked out in their naval finery. One vouns? Jadv in the gallery introduced herself 4 1 1 Kreevlch.cf 3 0 1 3 Miles. rf a 1 3 0 Suder.ob Apprentice allowance.

At post i mln. Off at 3:42. Time: .25 1-5, 1.18, 1.45 2-5, 1.52. Track fast. Start good.

Won handily, second and third driving. Winner entered for $'00. ARAB SOMERS took big lead at once snd was always In command of field. HALSTEAD moved up in final quarter, outgaming JELSWEEP for second place. Latter challenged for lead on back stretch but was not good enough.

VALERI8 JEAN hung en gamely, pulling up lame CRAIGLOCHART had (round break out under him at start losing all chance. Scratches My Tom, Shawnigan. Eunice Broom, Comradeship. Overweights Arab Somers 2. Craiglochart 2.

A A (A FOURTn RACE Claiming. Purse $500. For ihree-year-oids and up foaled in Western Canada. Claiming price $700. Purse divided: First $300.

second $100, third $50, fourth $25; to breeder of winner $25. ONE MILE AND ONE-SIXTEENTH. lniex Horse and Owner PP Wt St Str Fin Jockey OdsStr Ott.rt 3 0 1 4 Siebert.lb That lead was very shortlived, however, as the Caps evened the count In the third. Maury Donovan, with Mai lory and Clare Maddern on the sacks, lined a short fly into left field and Morry Abbott, instead of playing the ball for a single, went after the shoestring catch and missed, the ball rolling to the fence and Donovan pulling up at third for a triple and two runs. The Tigers took another two- 5 3 0 1 4 3 10 4 310 0 3 0 6 0 4 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 4 0 2 0 4 0 3 4 1 14 1 4 0 2 0 2 0 2 2 3 12 1 3 0 3 1 i nu OiMasgio.cf Pesky, ss WlllUms.lf Lupien.lb Finney.rf Tabor.3b Peaeock.c Hughson.p 4 1 1 4Rigg.3b 4 3 1 liRelser.cf 4 1 16 0 Camilll.lb 8 0 3 nWalker.rf 0 0 0 O.Medwlck.U 3 13 4 0 3 Owen.c 3 O'O S.Hiibe.p Mite, lb Young, Maynard.ct Barna.lf 4 10 3 13 5 Johnson.lf McNair.ss Davis.

Jb Wagner.o Wolff.p 4 0 3 4 0 3 1 4 3 7 0 Jurges.ss 4 1 1 31 3 0 0 2 10 0 0 3 1 0 Mancuso.c aBlalr 1 0 0 Christophr.p 0 0 0 1 Benny Bengough, who used to catch for the Yanks in the Babe's heyday, was on the receiving end of the Big Train's slants, and Bill Evans, also turning the clock, called balls and strikes. TWO HOMERS Seventeen times Johnson pitched with that machine-smooth motion of his. Seven were balls. Three were called strikes. But two had the old Ruth trademark on them right among the customers In the right field grandstand.

And with the last one -which, to tell the truth, was slightly foul the Babs gave It the old Ruthian flourish, circling the bases wilh his mincing, pigeon-toed steps and acknowledging the roof-shaking roars with his traditional hat-wave. The Yanks and Senators broke even In their twin bill. The Yanks piled up a quick lead on Buck Newsom in the nightcap and won 3-0, when the umpires called the game at the 5 -inning mark because of darkness. Tiny Bonham chalksd nis 16th win of the season. Marshall Schmachr.p 3 10 4 (4389) Rlverworth 3 (RosebankS) 8 109 3 1 11 1 1 1 MGriffin 1.50 to Bill Frawley and remarked how much she admired Bill's tie.

So Bill whipped it off and gave it to her. Danntng.c 31 4 37 15 Totals 30 6 27 IS 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Oi Totals 8th. 4315 Scotch Jean (JosKerr) .4 111 4 21 2'1 21 2 2s AHowry 4378 Lady Macduff 5 (JMStbl) 0 115 6 4 4 4S 3 31 NCIzik 3. Feldman.p aBatted for Wolff Harrv Forward was over from Nanaimo to see the Boston 10010000 0 i SO 10 4378 Wild Deer 4 (ScotiaS) r. Ill SB' 51 4 4 RRussell 13.70 4.179 Hazel King A (JackBell) i 111 I )' 3 1 1 Hruschak 44.05 Totals 84 6 X27 20 Totals 36 1 Ratted for Mancuso In sixth.

Philadelphia 00000080 00 xNone out in tenth when winning runs finals dav's Dlav. Harry is secretary of the Pacific 4.181 Miss Sadie 4 (CUacques) 1 111 5 6' 6 6 6 6 RJohnston $2.60 4372 Hi-Jinny 7 (MrsElander) 3 111 I I' 7 7 7 7' RSummers 2.65 Youville 8 (JBrown) 3 ICS I I 8 8 8 8 ESporri 8.75 Error Lupien. Two-base hits Kree- vich, Lupien. Home runs Tabor. Bases Coast Amateur Hockey League and says the first on balls Off Wolff 4, Hughson 1, Chris New York 000003000 34 Brooklyn 000101000 48 league meeting will be held the middle of next month.

Straight Place $5.00 $3.80 $22.70 topher 1. Struck out Hushson Wolff 1. $2 MUTUELS Rlverworth Scotch Jean Lady Macduff Show Winner $2.70 Br 8, Papworth-Sandy River $6.10 Trained by $2.75 F. Iaci Error Reiser. Twobaae run lead in the fifth when the Abbott, Koehler and Brovia combine clicked for base-hits and the tallies.

MARSHALL LOSES Fred Bradley, Tacoma's righthander, appeared to have the verdict safely stowed away, but Vancouver scored once in the fifth and three times in the sixth to The hockey picture isn't a rosy one, says aarry. Van Camilli, Owen. Three-base hit Reiser. DETROIT Home runs Ott. Mize.

CamiUl. Bases couver has no ice and likely won have any, xsanaimo Apprentice allowance. At post and off at 4:10. Time: .26. .52, 1.18, 1.45, 1.51 2-5, lb hoi Track fast.

Start good. Won easily, second and third driving. Winner entered 1 ST. LOUIS ab a 5 110 Clift.Sb 4 13 1 Laabs.rf 2 0 2 0 has ice but no team yet. on balls Off Schumacher 3.

Higbe 9. Struck out By Higbe 5: Losing pitcher Schumacher. for $700. Jack Nicholson was down from Cyama In tho Blodwrth.2b Cramer.cf McCosky.lf York.Jb Harris, rf Lipon.ss Judnlch.cf 8 2 10 RIVERWORTH had no trouble with opposition, always being In command of field. SCOTCH JEAN held others safe.

LADY MACDUFF moved up in final quarter. WILD DEER went HAZEL KING tired. HI-GINNY was very LOUIS ST. Stephens. sa .1 0 3 3 PITTSBURGH I ab ab a 4 0 1 3 2 1 4 0 3 2 0 1 4 11 3 0 3 10 0 8 0 7 1 1 0 McQuln.Ib 4 0 0 McQuillen.If 4 3 0 0 Coscarart.ss aore and ran dismal race.

Scratches Lome Sable, Blore Heath, Bob-jack, Ynomla. Overweights Lady Macduff 4, Rlverworth 1, 0 0 1 0aGehringer Crlscola.lf Okanagan and so was Bill Cooper on ourlough from his army unit. In the draw held in connection with the tourna Ferrell.c take away the call. Joe Brovla's homerun in the ninth brought Ta-coma close but not close enough. Big John Marshall started for the Caps at night, but he unfor Wasdell.rf Stewart.lf Fletcher, lb DIMaggio.ef Nlggeling.p -FIFTH RACE The Richmond Handicap.

Purse $1000. For three-year 4405" 4 2 4 6 Brown.2b 5 1 0 d' Moore. cf 4 0 3 OlSlaughter.rf 4 3 3 3 Murial.lf 5 2 10 II 5 11 4 3 8 8 Marion.es 4 14 1 Hopp.lb 10 0 liGumbert.p III arsons. 4 0 0 2i bRadcllff cGorsica i Newhoser.p dRoss olds and up. foaled in Western Canada.

Purse divided: First $650. sec 0 0 0 0 3 10 1 0 0 0 0 ond $200. third $100. fourth $50. ONE MILE AND ONE-SIXTEENTH.

4 114 4 0 10 4 0 10 3 0 7 0 4 112 3 10 5 4 1 It 0 3 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 ment Wing Commander Pitt Clayton drew a Mr. Belan- Index Horse and Owner PP Wt St str Fin Jockey OdsStr tunately came up against Charlie- Lopez.c Hentilmn.jr Klinger.p Totals 83 7 27 Totals 33 3 2715 ger's ticket from the barrel for the $500 first money. Dune Hamilton took second money of $200 and Bob aSanders 3 0 0 1" DAIlen 2.63 2' Woodhojtse .93 3 Slvewrght 19.93 Francisco Segura Wins Tuneup Tourney CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. Francisco Segura of Ecquador prepared for the national singles tournament beginning, Thursday aBatted for Llpon in 9th. bBatted for Parsons in 9th.

cRan for Radclift In 9th. dBatted for Newhouser In th. 4397 Klllarney 7 (WHSmith) 5 117 1 11 (4397) Franworth (JDiamond) 2 122 5 8" 5 4373 Mesmerist (WETolaon) 8 105 3 8 8' 3 31 4897 Dalkeith 7 (MldlothianS) 8 115 2 2 2' 2' 2' 4397 Hl-Rythm 8 (MissRBainV 4 109 4 4 4' 4 4 4370 Contributor 7 (JMStable) 1 115 8 8 8 8 M.Cooper.p bWalker Krltt.p 'Capilano Brown was the third lucky number for a 4" AHowry 4.30 3' Sylvester 11.85 6 NCIzik 7.90 C-note. St. Louis 00000030 03 S3 37 13 Totals Totals 11 2T $2 MUTUELS Detroit 00000100 01 Schanz on one of Schanz better Schanz had a no-hitter for four and two-thirds innings and in all allowed the locals six hits, the same number Tacoma collected from Marshall and Flaugher.

One run In each of the aBatted for Gumbert in sixth. Str.ltht Place $7.30 $2.65 Br T. Whittier bBatted for M. Cooper in eighth. Show $2.50 $2.50 $3.20 Winner Simony-Nurse Trained by W.

Buchan Errors Lipon. York 2. Two-base hits Klllarney Franworth Mesmerist Cricket McQuillen. add iff. Bases on balls- 00020103 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 Pittsburgh St Louis Off Niggeling 4, Newhouser 4.

Struck Thursday at Forest Hills, N. by capturing the 48th annual Longwood Bowl tennis tournament yesterday. out By Niggeling 7. Newhouser Error Elliott. W.

Cooper. Marion. Three-base hit Gustine. Home runs Kurowski. Fletcher.

Bases on bails WASHINGTON NEW YORK ab a ab 0 a Segura, two-handed stylist an1 Case rf 4 3 3 0 5 18 top-seeded foreign player, de Bill Hendy Hot as Locals Beat RAF fourth, 'fifth, seventh and eighth gave the Tigers their win. Off Heintzelman 0. Gumbert 2. M. Cooper 1.

Struck out By Heintzelman S. Klinaer 1. Gumbert M. Cooper 1. Winning pitcher Klinger.

Losing pitcher 4 12 1 4 2 5 1 Spence.cf 4 2 10 Cullnbine.lf 4 2 2 0 At post and bff at 4:39. Time: .23, .50 1-5, 1.16 1-5, 1.42 2-3, 1.48 4-5. Track fast. Start good. Won all driving.

KILLAENEY was forced all the way and Just managed to hang on to win narrowly. FRANWORTH did not make move quit aoon enough, came through between horses at sixteenth pole and waa going very fast at end. being in front a Jump past the wire. MESMERIST went well, showing excellent race. DALKEITH ran gamely only giving way in final eighth.

Scratches Some Turley, Sahara Chief. Overweight Mesmerist 2. BACE Claiming. Purse $500. For three-year-olds and up.

vu Claiming price $lono. Purse divided: First $325, second $100. third $50. fourth $25. SEVEN FURLONGS.

feated Lieut. Gardnar Mulloy. of Miami, Fla 6-3, 6-4, 7-9, 3-6, 6-1. 4 13 0 Vernon.lb 5 4 12 Sullivan. ss 5 0 2 0 M.

Cooper. AJTERNOOX GAMS TACOMA ABRHPO Rizzuto.ss Henrlch.lb DIMasgio.ef Keller.U Gordon, 2b Dickey Selkirk, rf Ruffing.p Murphy.p In the women's final, 19-year- PofahUb 4 0 10 4 0 17 3 12 0 4 3 4 2 4 4 110 3 10 0 Youngman, cf BOSTON ab 0 PHILADELPHIA I ab al old Louise Brough of Beverley Lilly. 2b 4 0 4 0 Holmes.cf 4 0 1 Evans, 3 13 1 Hudson.p 8 12 1 Zuber.p 0 0 0 1 Abbott. If Index Horse and Owner PP Wt St Str Fin Jockey OdsStr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 SPORT EWTS Brovia, rf Molitor, 8b Koehler, ss Hills, won her fifth straight major title, defeating third-seeded Margaret Osborne of San Francisco, 6-2, 6-L aCampbell 110 Masterson.p 0 0 0 01 bRosar .4" 8 8 1 JWBailey 4.20 21 Woodhouse 4.80 ESporri 3.4 4 AHaller 2.55 Stagg, Rooney, lb 11 37 8 4 2 0 3 2 1 3 0 2 1 Fernandes.lf 4 2 0 4 0 8 olGremp.lb 8 011 4 2 3 II West.rf 4 13 4 12 0 Kluttz.e 2 0 1 8 12 1 Miller 4 0 8 2 0 3 0 Roberge.Sb 4 11 3 0 0 OlJavery.p 2 0 0 1 0 0 01 L.Waner Mrtaugh.ss Lltwhiler.U Etten.lb Northey.rf Bragan.e Hoerst.p aKlein Podgainy.p 1 16 Totals 87 13 27 171 Totals aBatted for Zuber in dth. aBatted for Breuer in 8 th.

.1 3 0 uraaiey, (4398) Teeworth 4 111 7 6 6 4.198 Steveston Bill 5 (DDmnd) 4 1114 4 4 41 4S97 Patage 6 (WKPepper) 1 8 7 st 4.197 Jack O'Spades A (ISyks) 118 3 li 14 4398 George Corn 4 (JMStable) 8 118 8 8 8 8 4376 Sun Madras 7 8 118" 3 2' 2 2 4359 Ronrico 3 (JRIaci) 3 117 i 5 7 4369 Simony's Boy 7 (LPalltti) 8 113 1 3 3 3 5 NCIzik 18.90 12 24 15 By TOM SELLERS It was particularly unfortunate ior the Royal Air Force cricketers that they should catch Bill Hendy at his best when they opposed a Mainland League eleven on upper Brockton Saturday. Batting first, the local team hit up the formidable total of 246, and the best the RAF could do in reply was 62. Hendy was their bogey both In Totals 37 VANCOUVER AB Washington 10101010 37 New York 20023000 0 RSummers 8.60 8 71 RNielsen 20.10 6 8 JRKelly 16.05 PO A 0 0 0 0 1 2 CHEERY WAR-TIME Mallory, ss 5 Mullen. 2b 4 Maddern, cf 2 Straltht $10.40 30 27 14 Totals 31 24 Totals Placa $5.30 $5.60 Bff. $2 MUTUELS Teeworth Steveston Bill Patage Show $2.75 $3.00 $2.60 aBatted for Hoerst in seventh.

Winner Papworth-Tee Hea Trained by R. Maskell Donovan. 8b 4 TONIGHT Western International Baseball 8:00 Vancouver vs. Spokane, Ath letic Park. Burrard Baseball Semi-final 6:30 Diethers vi.

St. Regis, Powell Street. Horse Racing 4:45 Seven running racei, Hastings Park. Lacrosse 8:30 Norvans vs. Burrards, Calll-iter Park.

Women's Softball Finals Errors None. Two-base hits Dl-Maggio. Cullenbine. Home runs Hen-rich. Keller.

Case. Bases on balls Oft Ruffing 3. Zuber 1, Murphy 1. Strike-outs-r-By Ruffing 5. Hudson 1.

Zuber 1. Breuer 1, Masterson 1. Winning pitcher Zuber. Losing pitcher Murphy. Jonas, It 4 ,010000000 00200010 Philadelphia Boston Ban, 4 THOUGHTS I "I've had a lot of Error Murtaueh.

Two-base hits Fer Sueme, 4 Paton. lb 4 1 It nandez. West. Three-base hit Etten, 0 0 Bases on balls Off Hoerst 4. Podgajny 1 Osborn, 3 CHICAGO batting and bowling.

He made CLEVELAND ab hoa Javery 2. Struck out By Hoerst 1, At post and off at 5:13. Time: .24. .48 2-5. 1.15, 1.28 2-5.

Track fast. Start good. Won all driving. Winner entered for $1000. TEEWORTH, outrun for a half, moved up leaving bacft stretch, got through on rail and in drive Bailey outrode Woodhouse.

STEVESTON BILL looked like winner at head of stretch but permitted winner to slip through on rail and Just missed. PATAGE came from far back to be third. JACK O'SPADES weakened In final eighth. GEORGE CORN waa making up ground at end. Scratches Flying Heir.

Saff worth. Sunny Park. Overweight Simony's Boy 4. ab a Total 34 6 10 27 19 2 top score with 78 which Included Podgajny 1, Javery 1. Losing pitcher Kollowy.2b 4 0 1 4 Hockettrf 4 0 10 2 2 0 ojweatherly.cf 4 18 1 Score by Innings: Hoerst.

9:00 Hedlund vs. Liberals, Centre 4 2 2 0Keltner.3b 4 14 Fane 124's and 2-6's. Not content with that he then proceeded to take 7 Tacoma 02002000 1 5 CHICAGO Heath. If CINCINNATI Vancouver 00201300 6 ab a 0 0 0 0 4 114 3 110 ID II wickets for 26 runs. Summary: Runs responsible for- troubles in my life and most' of them never happened" Fleming.lb Mack, 2b 4 2 1 4 110 3 0 10 0 8 0 2 0 8 0 5 0 8 0 10 4 15 4 Hack.Sb Moses, rl -cl Hoag.cf Kennedy Appllng.ss Wright, If Kuhel.lb Tresh.c Frey.2b 41(17 SEVENTH BACE-Claiming.

Purse For four-year-olds and up. Osborn 3, Bradley 4. Struck out 4 0 151 Consistent batting with such By osborn by Bradley 2. Bases on Claiming price 1700. Purse divid fourth 125.

ONE MILE AND ONE-EIGHTH. 3 1 3 2Desautels.e M.McCrk.cf aWalker Marshall, rf nans un usoorn 4. orr Bradley 3, (02 4 113 1 3 13 6 8 0 3 0 8 13 0 10 10 4 0 4 OlSmlth.p 4 0 1 01 Index Horse and Owner PP Wt St Str Fin Jockey OdsSt? Wild pitch Osborn, Bradley. Left TUESDAT Western International Baseball 8:00 Vancouver vs. Spokane, Athletic Park.

Horse Racing 4:43 Seven running races, Hastings Park. Men's Softball Finals 9:00 Angelui vs. Stacys, Centre Park. scores as 40 by Bert Rush, 39 Teddy Smyth, 35 Dick Hardisty, and 25 Gibbons featured the Van Tipton, if on bases Tacoma 9, Vancouver 7. 4 0 0 0 Cavareta.lb 1 0 0 Nicholson.

rf 5 12 0iNovikoff.it 3 3 2 0' Dalesndro.cf 4 2101McCullugh.e 4 0 0 HHemandez.c 4 0 2 4 13 4 3 0 2 F.McCrk.lb Totals 33 7 271l Totals 31 8 27 Home run Brovia. Three-base hit-Donovan. Two-base hits Koehler, 23 2 0 0 2 Haas. 3b Lamanno.e Ahrakan Lincoln 00000000 83 Chicago Cleveland It ESporri l.SS 1 Woodhouse $.15 Christensn 15.55 4i AHaller Sylvester 05 DAIlen 4.50 Mallory, Paton. Rum batted In 3 13 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Joost.ss (4382) Pepper Pot (MrsBriggs) I 110 2 ss 8' 2 (439 Ascot Maid 4 (DDiamond) 103 4 4 4 3 439J Streamline A WFSmith) I ill 1 ss 4.171 Kandahar A (HFullerton) 1 114 8' as gs al 439 Ancient Rites 4 (Mortlmr) I mi I 6 5 5" 434 Tetra Play A (AMarshall) 4 113 I 1 1 Ji 4 4399 Major A (MrtKlpling) 109 i fa 4399 Commencer A (FDippel) 1 Hi I I couver innings and the total would have been much higher but for brilliant work in the Koehler 2.

Rooney, Donovan 3 11 Walters.p Errors Moses. Kuhel. Keltner. Two- Brovia 2, Mallory 2, Paton 2. Stolen base hits Keltner, Wells.

Weatherly, IS I base Mallory. Double plays Koeh Totals 37213f Totals 23 7 27 14 Appung. eases on Dans off bmitn field. Tl Sivewrght S3.10 i WVoung 50.50 ler to Lilly to Rooney; Mullen to 5S aBatted for M. McCormlck In ninth.

Strikeouts By Lyons Smith MaiJory to Paton: Maddern to Mul Cincinnati len. Time 1:45. Umpires ienezlch The work at "Point" was really marvellous. The only batsman Chicago 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ox 8 12 MUTUELS Straight Placa Shaw Ascot Maid 12.90 $2.90 $2.50 Fewer Pat $2.70 $2J5 $2.15 Streamline 53.25 Second Games R. H.

Winner Dolan-Rose Hill II Trained Mrs. T. Briggs Errors Haas 3. Marshall. Hack.

Two- Washlneton OOO OOO base hit Cavaretta. Bases on balls- NIGHT GAME to reach double figures for the visitors was J. Hooker with a New York 000 12x 3 7 Off Passeau 3. Struck out By Walters neai ior iirsi. -Apprentice allowance.

At post and off at 5:46. Time- S5, ,4 8-5, 1.16 4-5. 1.43, 1.57. Track fast. Start good.

Won all driving. Winner en- Newsom and Early: Bonham and 2, Passeau 3. nicely played 18. Mrs. D.iamond Wins Golf Tourney Mrs.

Diamond won the ladies' pitch and putt golf tourney at Stanley Park yesterday with a score of 54 over the 18 holes medal play. Audrey Moon was second with 57, Diana Moon third with 58 and Mrs. Wilson fourth with a 6a Hemsley. kj cu ior a 1 uv. (came called in sixth: darkness.

Second Games) Batting a second Innings, the RAF scored 97 for 8 wickets Chicago 000 OOO OOO I PEPPER POT, always well placed back of pace, made up ground steadily tn final quarter and managed to hold ASCOT MAID to even terms tn final few yards. Latter moved up In stretch and held on gamely. STREAMLINE only R. H. E.

Cleveland 000 000 000 1 1 10 New York (10 lnnines) 100 04 5 6 0 020 32 7 6 0 when time was called. Brooklyn Wade and Turner: Bagby and Den (Five innlnes) Hooker again batted well to Muneo, Carpenter (4) Adams (5) ring. St. Louis 020 OOO 000 2 4 7 gave way rmai aixteentn. Scratches La Gate, Last Hand, The Mouse, Mr.

Overweights Streamline 4, Commencer 1, Tetra Play Ancient Rite Ascot Maid 1. QONELLA ON THE SEVENTH BACE PAID $6.70 score 20 not out and N. Lowes Detroit 000 110 OOO 0 2 6 ana uanning; Head, Casey, (5, Macon (5) and Sullivan. scored 23. (10 innlnes) Pittsbureh OOO 000 002 21 In fifth place was Mrs.

Heritage. Muncrief and Hayei: Trout and Puna 40. For four-year-olds and via. St Louis 100 200 20x 5 11 1 TACOMA AB PO A Youngman, cf 3 0 0 1 0 0 Lilly, 2b 4 1 1.1 2 0 Abbott, If 4 0 1 3 0 0 Brovia, rf 4 0 1110 Molitor, 3b 3 1 0 1 3 0 Koehler, ss 4 13 13 0 Spurgeon, 4 0 0 7 1 0 Rooney, lb 2 1 0 11 1 0 Schanz, 3 0 1110 Totali 30 4 6 27 11 "VT VANCOUVER AB PO A Mallory, ss 5 0 1 3 2 0 Mullen. 2b 4 0 0 2 5 0 Maddern, cf 2 11 11 0 Donovan, 3 112 4 0 Jonas, If 4 0 1 3 0 0 Ball, 4 0 0 2 0 0 Sueme, rf 401110 Paton, lb 4 0 1 13 0 0 Marshall, 2 0 0 0 1 0 Flaugher, 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 33 2 6 37 14 "fl I JJJQ EIGHTH RACE? Hurdles.

Puree divided? Tint trie Parsons. LannlnsL Ham In (2). Wllkie (6). second $75. third $35, fourth $20, fifth $lv Boston 010 012 102 7 11 Sixth $16.

ONE MILE AND NINE-SIXTEENTHS Dletz (7) and Phelos: Dickson and Philadelphia 000 OOO 000 0 4 SACRAMENTO. Calif. The O'Dea. Index Horse and Owner PP Wt St 14 M4 Str Fin Jockey OdsStr uoDson ana conroy; Aiarcnuaon Cincinnati 000 000 000 0 2 0 and Swift. MAUiXAVD LEAGUE IX W.

Clarke, Peckham, Lowes R. Hardisty. low. A. Roughton, Peckham E.

Smyth, Lows, Bill Hendy, Hooker, K. Mair, Lowex S. J. Remnant, Redman, Lowes L. Gibbons, Peckham B.

Rush, Peckham 4400 Lee Somers (DoubleTS) 4 130 4400 San Anselmo A (SnshneS) 1 142 Cihcago 010 010 lOx 3 9 0 Sacramento baseball club, in second place as the Pacific Coast Leaeue enters the home stretch, SATTTRnAT uemnsrer ana Lamanno; warneke R. H. E. ana scnemne. 1 KTaylor 1 JRussell JRKelly 4 AHaller 5 Williams JWells 1.10 $.50 15.7 -56 15.16 washlneton ooo ooo ooo 4400 Sugar-Cookie (JackBell) 13 4400 Boy Mine A (CChlappa) 13t 44 Dolando (MrsMackeiuie) 4I (4400) Sunny Monday (Munre 1 146 Saturday purchased Gene Lillard.

New York 010 000 OOx 1 4 0 Philadelphia 100 100 000 2 7 0 Boston 000 OOO 000 0 4 0 Melton and Livingston; Salvo, Tost Carrasouel and Evans: Borowy third baseman pitcner irom la; ana amoarai. T. Peddle, not out H. Lane, Borden and Hemsley. Chlcaeo 100 003 OOO 8 7 2 Strairht $4.20 Flaea $2.80 $2.85 $2 MUTUELS Lea Somers Baa Anselma Serar Ceekie Shew Winner $2.35 Br $.

Win Somers-Vesper Whittier $2.40 Trained ky J1 A. H. Dillman Cleveland 000 100 000 1 7 1 R. Humphrey, Peckham Another thought fy Score by Innlnes Smith and Tresh: Dean. Kennedy txiraa Tacoma (9) and Denning.

OOO11011 04 00000020 02 Vancouver Boston (500 000 42511 13 1 Total 346 Bowline analysis Lowes 3 for 74: Summarv: fi hita. A mm nff Mar. Philadelphia 001 002 000 3 8 4 Terry, Brown (7) and Conroy, Pea- At poet and off at :15, Time: 3:55 4-5. Track fast Start good. Won an eaiilyi LEE SOMERS ran head and bead with SAN ANSELMO most of way.

took top a quarter out and drew away. Latter was best of others. SUGAR COOKH5 moved up In last part to be third. BOY MINE tired tn last eighth. DOLANDO was outrun.

Rider en SUNNY MONDAY lost stirrup early in running but finished. Overweights San Anselmo Dolando Peckham 4 for 76; Palmer for 40; Redman 1 for 26; Borden for 23. snail in 7 1-3 innings; hits, runs off Flaueher In 1 2-3 Innlnes. Struck pock (7): Knott. Fowler (7) and i Swift.

ROYAL AIR FORCE SATURDAY R- New York Ill 010 15 9 4 Brooklyn 221 103 110 16 0 McGee, Lohrman (3) Sunkel (5) Adams (6) and Dannlng; Hlgbe, Casey (2) and Owen. Pittsburgh 210 111 OOO 11 1 St Louis 104 200 OOx 7 11 8 Klinger WTIkie 4. Gornickl f5 and Lopez; Kriat Pollet (5) Beazley (5 Lanier (7) and W. Cooper. Cincinnati 102 100 OOO OO 4 11 3 Chlcaeo 022 000 000 01 5 13 1 Riddle, Thompson (7) and La man-no: Bithorn (3) Errickson Second Game oui By acnanz ojr Marsnau oy Flaugher 0.

Bases on balls Off Schanz 5, off Marshall 4, off Flaueher 0. Wild Ditch Marshall. Boston 034 022 00011 17 0 Philadelphia 310 OOO 100 5 10 3 tvewsome ana reacoca; u. narru. and H.

Wagner. YnkowsW (7). on oases lacoma 3. Vancouver 8. Home run Lilly.

Three-base hit Maddern. Two-base hit Koeh IMEBKATIONAL Sunday Rochester 5-6, Jersey City 3-t Buffalo 2-0, Montreal 5-3. Toronto 3-0, Baltimore 0-7. Newark 3-2, Syracuse 8-6. Satnrdsy Rochester 5.

Jersey City 6. Toronto 1. Baltimore 3. Montreal 2, Syracuse 19. Buffalo 1.

Newark 5. AMZBICAX ASSOCIATION Sanday Kansas aty 1-7, St Paul 8-1 Toledo 5-0, Indianapolis 1-L Milwaukee 6-3, Minneapolis 5-6. Columbus 2-3, Louisville 7-7. Saturday Kansas City 7. St.

Paul Toledo 4, Indianapolis 9. Milwaukee 8, Minneapolis 4. Columbus fi, LouUvlUa 1Q. OLD SCOTCH WHISKY Devil's Thumb Wins Fourth at Saratoga SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. son of Grand Slam took the lead at the top of the stretch and finished a length in front of the YVhealey Stable's Devil's Luck.

ler. Kuns Dattea in Koehler, Youne- man. Jonas, Ball, Lilly. Double plays Mullen to Paton: Donovan tn HSTiixca, airvcra aoTTLga IN SCOTLAND (11 and McCullouch. M.

Hodge, lbw, Peddle 3 J. Hooker, Hardisty J8 R. Peckham, Hendy 4 N. Lowes, lbw. Hendy 4 S.

Borden, Hendy 3 M. Harris, Lane, 3 A. Palmer, atp Ls.ne, K. Cole, (tp Laie. 2 T.

Williams not out P. Pike, Smyth, Hardisty Redman, Remnant, Hardisty 1 ka. Perry, lbw, Hendy 4 Extra 15 Total ............762 Bowling analysis Hendy 7 for 36; fcardiatjr 3 lot Peddie 1 for 12. Philadelphia 000 010 000 0 1 7 0 Mullen to Paton. Time 1:47.

Umnlrea and Walker. VV. E. Boeing's Devil's Thumb won his fourth straight stake at Boston mo iw uuu 1 2 a Huehea and Livinpstnn: Tobin and as FACinC COAST LEAGtK Sunday Portland 4-8, Seattle 3-4. Los Angeles 4-4, San Francisco 2-3.

San Diego 2-L Sacramento 6-X Oakland 4-7. Hollywood 5-1. Saturday Portland 9-4, Seattle 8-3. Los Angeles 0-2. San Francisco 3-3.

Oakland 1-3, Hollywood 4-1. San Diego 3, Sacramento 91 i Mast Dale Alexander, former batting The mile and quarter of the $10,000 Saratoga Handicap went to the outsider, Myron Selznick's Can't Wait, by a head over Mrs. Payne Whitney's Swine and Second Game Saratoga Saturday when he accounted for the 40th running of Phnadelphlat Ill 100 100 5 12 1 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. champion of the American League, is running for sheriff at the Grand Union Hotel Stakes. Boston auo uuo UUO 3 6 0 Johnson and Bragan; Tost Sain Oi.

and Kluttz, Greeneville, Tenn. Bidden by. Conn McCreary, the Sway,.

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